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g Gazette notices the concentration of English North American war off Bermuda. The writer states that Admiral the had been "Instructed" to protect Britten from "outrages" at the hands of Federal cruiser lying in British waters. The recently formed London Emancipation Society had framed circulars to semisters of all denomleations, arging them to give prominence to the subject of negro emancipation from their pulpits, in view of the inanguration of Mr. Lincoln's emancipation policy with the new year. The London Star says a most enthusiastic meeting has been held at Lambeth, to express eympathy with the anti-slavery policy in America. About three thousand persons were present. Garibaldi's eldest son was mortally wounded in a duel with the Italian who arrested his father after the affair at Apromonte. The Colonel was also wounded severely. A return shows that during the present year forty six American ships have been registered at Liverpool under British names.