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From Europe. Foreign opinion of affairs in America. In the Northern papers, of June 11th, we find some garbled from English journals received by the "City of Washington" a portion of which have already been briefly alluded to. We copy a portion. The "Merrimac." The London papers of May 26 contain the news of the surrender of Norfolk, and the destruction of the Merrimac. The Times is perplexed because the Merrimac died and left no sign. It says: Here is one and of the Confederate Nary. Here an end, also, to all our hopes of learning something more from the powers of the Merrimac. That celebrated iron-clad ship, which was the first to last in real battle , the value of the new inventories, has perished ingloriously. Rev. destruction is announced with an apology. She was blockaded by enemies that she dared not venture out; she was so large and so deep that she could not pursue her smaller antagonists into shallow waters. She had struck one great she h