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Aid-de Camp to the Emperor Napoleon is appointed to attend the Archduke Maximilian in Paris. Jutland had not been evacuated by the allied Germans. The allies admitted that the occupation of Kolding is not in accordance with the terms on which they began the war, but contend that it is necessary for strategic reasons and as a means of securing the payment of the whole war expenses by Denmark. It was rumored, but not in an authoritative shape, that Denmark had accepted the proposal of England for a conference. The great Powers seemed well disposed towards the plan of a conference in London; but all seemed to doubt its efficacy towards inducing a peace. The London Advertiser states that not only has the British Channel squadron been recalled from Lisbon, but that the Admiral is under orders to proceed to the Baltic, in order to be prepared not only for possible but probable eventualities. The trial of the four Italians charged with a conspiracy to assassinate the Emperor N