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slaves, and got away clear. The steamer General Miramon (formerly the Greanock) had shipped a cargo at Kasinda in four hours, using American, Portuguese and Spanish colors, to suit the cruisers she happened to meet. Everything is done under the American flag until the slaves are actually on board, so that two or three English cruisers have very little chance to take prizes or check the trade. [from the London Times, Aug. 12.] The screw steam-frigate Immortalities, 51, Captain George Hancock, left Plymouth Sound on Saturday morning for North America. [from the London Times, Aug. 12.] Three batteries of Rival artillery have been ordered from India to Canada. The force will proceed overland upwards of 1,000 miles. Two hundred horses for the Royal artillery are on passage for Canada. [per steamer Sententia.] The prospect of a coming struggle between France and Austria is foreshadowed in the following extract from an article in the Paris Sickle, of the 13t