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Latest from Europe. The steamship Canada, with Liverpool dates of the 29ths ult., has arrived at Halifax. We give the following summary of her news: Confederate privateers. The steamer Rappahannock, under the Confederate flag, arrived at Calais on the 26th ult. Additional advices from Calais say that the Rappahannock was seized by the French custom authorities. She sailed from Sheerness, England, on the 26th of November, in an unfinished State. She had a gang of carpenters on board. She is pierced for eight guns. The Confederate steamer Georgia has gone into dock at Chesburg to repair some small damages. The Yankee thanksgiving in London. In pursuance of Lincoln's proclamation the Yankees in London observed the 26th of November as a day of thanksgiving. Business was suspended at the Yankee legation and consulates, and a grand banquet given at St. James's Hall, under the presidency of Robert J. Walker. The banquet was attended by Mr. Adams, the s