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Later from Europe.
arrival of city of Baltimore.
Earl Russell on American affairs — commercial, &c.

St. Johns, Oct. 25.--The steamer City of Baltimore has been intercepted off Cape Race, with Liverpool advices to the 16th instant.

The Earl Russell, in a speech at New Castle, deplored the state of affairs in America. He said that England had no reason to interfere, but should watch the course of affairs, and, if able, interfere for the cause of freedom and humanity. He said he could see no harmony either by the surrender or subjugation of the South.

Breadstuffs closed buoyant.

Provisions closed dull.

Consols 92½a92¼.

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