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Later from Europe.arrival of the Glasgow. the London times and Gen. Fremont--the cotton subject — recognition of the Southern Confederacy by France Predicted, &c. St. Johns, Oct. 11. --The steamship Glasgow, from Liverpool, with dates to the 29th of September, passed Cape Race on yesterday. The London Times has an article on Gen. Fremont's proclamation. It says that the document is not to be wondered at, as the adoption of the Abolition doctrine, if the strife goes on, may be successfully urged by the United States Government, but fears that the result of such a measure could not result satisfactorily to the Northern States. A London company is being formed to promote the cultivation of cotton by Coolie labor. The Paris Constitutionnel asserts that negotiations relating to the interference with Mexico, has reached no definite result. No convention has been drawn up. The St. Petersburg Bee predicts the early recognition by France of the South