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ees no advantage on either side and no foreshadowing of the end. It says that "the only thing certain is that there will be no intervention, and that the Americans will work out the result by themselves." The Danish War. The advices from Denmark say there has been no additional fighting in Jutiand. A semi-official Copenhagen paper says that Denmark has not acceded to the armistice, as it cannot entertain the surrender of Duppel, nor consent to the present position of affairs being the Denmark has not acceded to the armistice, as it cannot entertain the surrender of Duppel, nor consent to the present position of affairs being the basis for the suspension of hostilities. The Times' city article has a report that the conference on the Danish question is arranged to take place at once. A dispatch from Vienna states that the conference proposed without a detailed basis or armistice has been accepted by Austria and Prussia. The territorial integrity of the Danish monarchy under the present dynasty will be maintained. The conference meets at once. The rebel loan closed at 52a54. Mexico — the confederates n