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laimed most attention was the order of General Dix to pursue rebel raiders into Canada, if necessary. The London Times remarks that if the American Government isr resolutions which were passed in the House of Representatives in reference to Canada, as tending to complicate a position already sufficiently embarrassing. Thr territories with invasion; but the chief of the Republic does justice to both Canada and England, and we gladly receive his views as those which time and reason wilettlement now in progress. The American news caused some little depression in Canadian securities, although the only importance attached to the fresh example of nati of the political press should lead some irrepressible persons to violate Canadian territory, and thus place the Washington Government against their anxious desire, i comment upon the Canadian difficulty, which has caused a slight depression in Canadian funds. The papers generally discountenance the idea of the English Government
Still later from Europe. New York, January 13. --The steamer China, from Liverpool on the 31st, has arrived. The London Times, alluding to the present attitude of the North to Canada, says: "In the present state of Northern feeling there is too much reason to apprehended some outrage which may render a rupture inevitable. Americans neither appreciate the strength of England nor understand the unanimity with which a war would be prosecuted if forced upon a reluctant government and nation; and the first result of that war would be the immediate and irrevocable establishment of Southern independence."