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the Canada are two days later than those already received. The Canada brings, about 300 troops, a strong battery of artillery and over 900 tons of military stores. The Canada has also twelve passengers and $50,000 in specie. When the Canada left Liverpool a state of suspense prevailed, and the greatest anxiety was felt relative to the advices per the Africa, then due, in response to those from England by the Europe. The steamer Hibernian was to sail from Liverpool on the 2d of January, with 700 troops, touching at St. Johns, N. B., to land them. The steamship Africa was to sail from Liverpool on the 4th of January. She would also take a number of troops, landing them at Halifax. The iron-plated frigate Warrior had got her sails bent. and was to be kept in readiness to leave, pending the solution of the American question. Great Britain. Deputations from religious denominations, icluding the Congregational Union, the Baptist Union, and the Baptis