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Later from Europe.Arrival of the Canada. New York, Nov. 13. --The steamship Canada, from Liverpool on the 3d, has arrived. The Daily News publishes the text of Lord John Russell's dispatch to the British Minister at Turin. It says, the great questions which appear to the British Government to be at issue there are, were the people of Italy justified in asking assistance from the King of Sardinia to relieve there from a government with which they were discontented? was the King right in furnishing them assistance — Ford Russell says his government don't feel justified in declaring for the people of Southern Italy, nor are there good reasons for throwing off their allegiance. Capes was attacked on the 1st, and capitulated the following day. Naples was illuminated and there were great rejoicing. Victor Emanuel had crossed the Gagliano. Commercial. Liverpool.Saturday.--The Cotton market is active and buoyant, with a large speculative inquiry, closing ¼ @
pride and admiration of New York. They are undoubtedly, a most perfect body of soldiers, equal in all the minute technicalities of discipline to our very best line regiments. I must own, however, I cannot share in the feeling here which awards all praise to the 7th, and I cannot pay the militia of New York a higher compliment than to say that, to my unprejudiced eye, there were several other regiments there almost, if not quite, as good as the famous 7th. The 4th Brigade, to use Lord John Russell's simile, was "conspicuous for the absence of the 69th Regiment. Colonel Corcoran and his officers and men refused to turn out to welcome the Prince. The inspection of the militia merely consisted of riding slowly along the front of each corps. Every regiment drooped colors and presented arms as the Prince approached them surveying with open admiration the handsome uniforms, the erect, steady, military aspect of every company, regiment, and brigade on the ground. As a volunteer mili