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Further from Europe. St. Johns, Aug. 30 --The steamer Arage, from Southampton on the 21st, passed Cape Race this morning for New York. The crippied steamer Etna had arrived at Queenstown, and the passengers were transferred to the steamer Glasgow, to sail on the 22d. The steamer Arabia arrived at Liverpool on the 17th. Prince Alfred was received at Liverpool with great enthusiasm. The King of Sweden had left England for home. The steamer Great Eastern was expected to take more troops to Canada. The applications for discount at the Bank of England were moderate. Loans on the Stock Exchange were offered at 3½ per cent. Foreign exchange was slightly high. American securities were unaltered. Advices from France say that a deficiency in the wheat crop is generally admitted. Accounts from Italy say the reactionists were everywhere beaten by Vicar-General Sorrento. Twenty-nine priests and three monks have been arrested and the reactionists