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Important from Europe.Lincoln's message in England.Warlike preparations continued.Great Britain likely to Provoke a war even after the Surrender of Mason and Slidell.&c. &c. &c. The Asia arrived at Halifax at 5 o'clock on the morning of December 31. She left Liverpool at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 21st ult., and Queenstown on the 22d, and she has on board five hundred troops, with stores, &c., and is consequently under Government orders. She has 28 passengers for New York, and ister of Public Works in Spain.--Mr. Schurz the American Minister, has left Madrid on leave of absence. A Berne telegraphic dispatch asserts that France had issued a diplomatic circular, taking ground against the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell, and had sent representatives to Washington in order to determine the American Government to make indispensable concessions. The steamships of the Canadian and New York and Philadelphia lines were stipulating with shippers for the right to
en the House of Representatives to gratitude.--This act is thus dealt with by Mr. Gidson Welles; "Capt. Cons Wilkes, in command of the San Jacinto, while searching in the West Indies for the Sumter, received information that James M. Mason and John Slidell, disloyal citizens, and leading conspirators, were, with their unite, to embark from Havana in the English steamer Trent, on their way to Europe to promote the cause of the insurgents Cruising in the Bahama channel, he intercepted the Trent oo maintain our policy. It is with this view, and as a demonstration of our intention to hold our own way, that the Government are sending out 10,000 men to Canada without any reference to the reply of the American Cabinet. If Messrs, Mason and Slidell landed at Liverpool to-morrow not a soldier the less would be sent out. If we are to have a war with the North, in connection with this United States schism, there could be no more favorable time than the present. It would be a short and d