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THE VEGETARIAN ADVOCATE. DOUGLAS,…

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PRUSSIA.

DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES.

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DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES. The Hamburg Borsenhalls of the 24th gives the following, intelligence from the seat of war:- KIEL, AUG. 24.—Eleven of the principal places in the Duchies are fully garrisoned by the confederate troops, Of which from 45,000 to 50,000 occupy Schleswig alone, while the Schleswig-Holstein troops, 10,000 to 12,000 strong, oc- cupy the Duchy. About 60,000 men have been furnished up to this period, respectively, by Prussia, Hanover, Brunswick, Oldenburg!^ the two Mecklenburghs, the four Hanse towns, Weimar, Nassau, and Baden. ALTONA, AUG. 24.—It is expected that an armistice gene- rally favourable to the German cause will be concluded within a fortnight, Or at least by the 15tli of September. RENDSBURGH, AUG. 23.—M. Deetz arrived this morning from the National Assembly at Frankfort, and proceeded at once to the German head-quarters. It is supposed that he is authorised to conclude the negotiation respecting the armis- tice. 0 HAMBURGH, AUG. 24,-Tlie prospect of peace has thrown more life into business; rates and exchanges are higher and more favourable. By way of Paris we have received intelligence that aa armistice had been definitively concluded between Denmark and Germany, through the intervention of Lord Cowley re- presenting Great Britain, and of M. Bellacourt representing the French Republic.

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION.

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MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA.