30 NOVEMBER 1850, Page 8

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SATURDAY.

Berlin letters, of the 27th instant, state that Baron Manteuffel has " suc- ceeded in foiling the Austrian ultimatum " : ho had proposed, with the consent of the Prussian Cabinet, to meet Prince Schwarzenberg, the Austrian Minister, at. Oedenberg, and negotiate with hint personally. The proposal had been accepted, and Baron /danteuffel had left Berlin on his errand ; "intending to settle the Hesse and Holstein question, and to discuss the leading features of a constitution for Germany."

Berlin letters, dated the evening of the 27th instant, state that the Federal Government at Frankfort had settled the Hesse-Cassel question, by consenting to withdraw its troops simultaneously with those of Prussia : the Elector to return, and respect the constitution. The credit of the arrangement is given to Lord Palmerston. The whole news is doubtful.

The Paris correspondent of the Daily News writes on Thursday even- ing—" It was stated today that a treaty is about to be concluded between France and England to secure the observance of an harmonious policy and concert of action with regard to the affairs of Germany. Complete union prevails between the two Cabinets on this question."