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The latest intelligence from Europe is by the Africa to the 27th ult. We give the following summary of the news: The American question. The London Army and Nary Gazette says that the Messrs. Laird have refuse! several offers for the Mersey rams, declaring that they are not for sale. It is understood that the United States Ministers, both at London and Paris, are making continued efforts to prevent the steamer Rappahannock leaving Calais for the high seas as a rebel cruiser. Stores for the ship had reached Calais from England. Six of the men who were enlisted to serve on board the Union steamer Kearsarge, at Queenstown, and who were recently disembarked at Cork, have been committed for trial. Affidavits were produced, showing that they had enlisted for three years for the purpose of fighting in the service of the United States. The London Morning Herald publishes a letter from Mr. D. J. McRae, the financial agent of the rebel Government in Europe, to sho