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M. Mercier by the Foreign Minister. Hence the journey of M. Mercier to Richmond The presence of M. de Moray in England is also attributed to the same cause. No doubt the material pressure on the Government grows every hour more severs. The aspect of things looks very ominous for the North, so far as Europe is concerned, and causes much anxiety here to the friends of America and the Union. The latest. Liverpool., 6th, P. M.--Parliament is engaged on the educational question. Government views are generally accepted. The Morning Herald argues from the reports of M. Mercler's visit to Richmond, that the beginning of the end is not far distant. It says that France and England suffer more than neutrals over suffered from any contest, and both begin to regard the war as interminable and atrocious. The Archbishop of Canterbury is seriously ill, but has rallied, and is now out of danger. The bids for Russian loan in all the cities is one-third more than celled for.