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--The New York Albion, organ of the British interest in New York, has a long editorial in relation to the arrest of Mason and Slidell, which the New York papers regard as giving a clue to the ground of complaint that the English may assert. The Albion admit that "a belligerent may stop and search any merchant vessel any where at sea, on suspicion that the latter may be, in whole or in part, employed in the enemy's service," The offence in the present case consists in the Trent being a mail pacave been made on the part of either of the two Governments, and delivered to the other, that service is to be discontinued, in which case they shall be permitted to return freely, and under special protection, to their respective ports." The Albion argues that if this protection of mail steamers from impediment or molestation were deemed desirable in time of war, much more might it be expected in time of peace.--It considers Captain Wilkes guilty of a very serious breach of international co