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steamship North American, which sailed from Liverpool at 9 o'clock A. M., on the 3d, and Londonderry on the afternoon of Friday, the 4th inst., passed Farther Point yesterday at 3 o'clock, on route to Quebec. She has 75 cabin and 163 steerage passengers, and has experienced strong westerly winds the whole passage. The news by the North America is one day later than that by the Glasgow. It is stated that Lord Monck is not among the passengers by the North American. The Duke of Argyle has succeeded Lord Stanley, of Alderly, the last Minister in attendance upon her Majesty. The sales of cotton reported from Liverpool on September 30, since the preceding Friday, amount to 172,360 bales, the largest quantity ever attained in one week. The London Times, of the 2d of October, says: By the ship Asia, of New York, a cargo of crust guano has lately been imported from the Island of Sombrero and landed in the West India Docks. Sombrero is situate near the Dutch is