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Gold Wednesday, 147½ closing rate. Miscellaneous. Later advices from Europe have been received, but the news is unimportant. The rate of interest of the Bank of England had been advanced to seven per cent. The Confederate loan and United States sixes, twenty years to run, were quoted at the same prices in London--twenty-five per cent. discount. The draft in the 2d and 9th wards, Baltimore, took place on the 24th inst. There was no disturbance. It is reported that Gen. Seigel will succeed Gen. Schenck in command at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had been captured at and near Brownsville. An expedition was to be sent to the Rio Grande, and it was thought that 250,000 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently