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American Shipping at Liverpool.

--The following is an extract from a letter dated Liverpool, Jan. 19: "As regards outward business there is very little doing. There are seventy disengaged American ships in port, at present, and but little inclination to charter American ships, on account of the state of affairs in the United States, as the underwriters are fearful of insuring their cargoes, fearing civil war and losses by privateers."

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