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Later from Europe.

Norfolk, April 4.
--The Jura has arrived at Portland with two days later news from Europe.

Lincoln's emancipation message had been received in England. The London Times announces that it is a bid for putting an end to the war.

Russell has been praising the constancy of the Southern troops. He says that the Northern troops are weary of the war, and clamorous for a furlough.

The Tangier prisoners have been transferred to the ship Harriet Homes, bound for Boston.

France is sending more troops to Mexico.

Cotton advanced ¼3¼d. Stock 460,000 bales.

Austria was strengthening her military posts on the Venetian frontier.

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