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Latest from Europe. The steamship Canada, with dates from Liverpool of the 10th instant, has arrived at Halifax. --The Princess of Wales had been delivered of a son. The Schleswig-Holstein question had a very threatening aspect. The federal German troops on the borders of Holstein were estimated at 60,000 men, and it was thought they would soon muster 100,000. A committee of the German Federal Diet had reported decidedly adverse to the London protocol of 1852. England, it was said, woulHolstein were estimated at 60,000 men, and it was thought they would soon muster 100,000. A committee of the German Federal Diet had reported decidedly adverse to the London protocol of 1852. England, it was said, would make a naval demonstration in German waters. Four Italian conspirators had been arrested in Paris, The new ship George H. Warren, of Boston, has been lost on the coast of Ireland. She was on her first voyage to Liverpool. Garibaldi's resignation of his seat in the Italian Parliament had been accepted Other members of the "left" had also resigned. Affairs in Poland remained unchanged. The British journals say that the recent outbreak in india was a mere insurrectionary movement, confined t