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England to recognize the independence of the South.[from the Toronto leader, Jan. 24.] In the course of a speech, delivered at Southampton, Lord Palmerston referred to the difficulties between the Northern and Southern sections of the United States, and expressed a fear that the Union would be dissolved. His Lordship added a hope that, whether the Union were dissolved or maintained, amicable relations would be established, and that there would be no war between brothers. From the curtness of the telegraphic phraseology, it is not possible to say whether Lord Palmerston intended to refer to the relations of England with the American confederations, or only to the relations between the two Confederacies into which the United States are rapidly forming themselves. Be this as it may, the intention of England to acknowledge the independence of the new Southern Confederacy as soon as it is formed, no longer admits of question. This announcement we are in a position to make in the m