t de Paris, 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND a GAZETTE, 
^ st 
audience of her Majests S 
a ne had the honour of atti wit 
yal famil y. 
NOE AND PRIN! 
Di 
the Prince dro 
wien Lie 
to Pon 
gre t 35, 
been introduced anthorising E operations O 
guarantee of the bonds given by the parare 
GAL. "Rie infant Prince x Carlos has been 
1 
IEAS 
the Crown in a | 
x l 
e as subsequently 
Lag «bur Park, the sak ofM 
he old L "eser eum "through H 
h EET with the SRexbill 
S Subscription 
on the — 
ar 
on 
w 
ncess drove meet in a 
A levé 
Ila ah the Pas ace, bes "the city was illumin nated. | 
A rumour is current at Lisbon that the Duke de 
Saldanha is a m; a to be transferred as Àm — ig 
pe me to The railway to Beja was § 
E opened on Bode. 
+ 
artille = 
M zs 
at 
placed in osit io 
alib E sequ ntly withdter 
dnesday 
LEM 
e 
m » Stendrap i Nübel. wW 
din The Danish 
—On Tuesday a at 6 A. 
the citiz f Rotte heil by 
“of a dreadful fire at the museum and 
The picture 
Eiros 
the ontheaal 
pic cture £g in Au Schi eland Pala ace, 
Germans in Sandb, and the Dd in er t 
o 
day morning ‘the Prince and 
am. E diam nies pe 
Yis THE aes F THE 
ELGIANS.—King Leopold had deferred h isit to her 
Majesty until the christening of the infant Duke of 
ornw 
LEVE 
RAWING Rooms.—In consequence of 
the inconvenience eriad at the A an 
th of 
d 
t| in the city. No partis 
. | soon 
to 
of the old Decree are the bare blackened walls. 
iculars could be poe as to the 
Austrians and Prussians havi a 
mes 
£s h 
— ee a e fire brigade 
and of Alsen, aed e: 
n the spot, but “fr rom the 
tnpcatbis to check the flames. 
Tien ha 
The 
Ww: officia 
states t Eu Sweden pe nob support the proposal of a 
— Le een the Austri ians and Prussian ns and the 
Dan 
[3 
hat now remains | 
sea-boa 
1 Post Tidning of Bae | i 
om 
Novem r Constitution. Count Hamilton, Swed MA 
Mi sro ra Copenhagen, has em summoned to Stock- 
p to. confer with his Gove ment, 
rh 
utland. The Danes have captured a Prussian big 
Anfa 
and anothe r at Sonderburg. mr : 
drawing-rooms from the overcrowded s tl 
apartments, m is announced that ladies or seh tlemen 
will not s ected to attend at Court upon more 
cs one n during the season This does n 
apply to fione who are present in an official capacity. 
THE Cas —A Cabinet Council was held o on 
wig eil p e ps ty th the Anish Government, 
and that s ure would be inadmissible mcd 
pa pot ems Schleswig and re-e stablishes in 
vessels at Aalborg, one of which isa passenger di 
Hamburg. A detachment of sappers is on 
the . MR. Ld ther purpose of blowing 
Crown Prince of russia left 
x 
the 
that Wa the rule of the King an 
the 8 of Januar ts The King of "Denmark has 
emma cae the “oficial residence of the First 
in Downing Street. Another Council was 
Marx y. 
Y Movrements,—The natio 
Brighton tok € plate on —— when five ‘candidate 
n nomination—Mr. Henry Moo! Ae 
dive, itr. ones Kuper Pen mi beral, M. 
E or vv Liberal, Mr. Julian Goldsmid, iaa and 
Edward Harper, Protestant. The bent ands 
E" declared to bein favour ofi Mr. Fawcett e 
hto ok place = 
is Henry t brilliant 
“So = rs !—Not alon by valour on the battle field, putate 
by en ue ui pati seni want of rest, cold, ae -— sorts ts of 
privatione and bere the soldier has to pro — 
rT | to his King and his love for his see The 
among you who have not pro in 1 batt aa P^ x aver 
ae foe that you have uo degenerated #i ce Fredericia 
You have all h wnpie oportunis to give 
ae of ecc ndi endurance, and you heve 
preservi courage under long and severe hard: a 
f Soldiers 1 ' Receivo for this the thanks of ye King. The 
has been abandoned. The guns which were to have 
ince of the enemy arein their hands. The 
- n to the enemy. I deeply feel with you what 
Commissi 
Austrian Civil Commiss 
Flensburg, said that all the wishes 
o ould 
his 
Moor, - Cons piden candidate, e country, and your military leaders | too late to - of u 
of 195, t numbers being for Mr. oor, y ; dps of opinion that E ould no longer have an army if I did | Commissio ix 
Sie. Faweots, 149; Mr. Golem, 178; Me [Prose leto tq dem ree trie detras Tt enters nio detail of the recent oe 
Du 246; Mr. Harper, 8 here is a vacancy | people. Up to tha present time no Power has declared that it the text e 
for Dorset, caused by the retirement of Mr. Ker Seymer | Will support -— acts, But I er ae mon ipe ti na, 
et. You but we are few 
fle ead, she a 
"orina — of ill health. Mr. Fly = who formerly against many, $ «nd yd it soust ¢ therefore be dearly purchased. May 
» is a | the Almighty grant that tke houi 
here is a vacancy for AME viole 
my people." 
ep dide for the vacant 
of revenge may soon stri 
nce and 
inj join which has been done to om 
| also 
in v opposifion to the aselain di of ti 
s that Holstein should continue f- 
Para rs ds caused by the deat of Mr. Puller. The |^ stated in reply to a commun 
F. Cowper, brother of Earl Cowper, is _men- Oficial notice has been ES byt "e mam be ht mittee ou the affairs of that 
tion the the L c their ships o ved or to | resign should they have lost 
interest. e all vessels b Saiar: E "a "the ‘States oft the Federal Diet. eputation 
Tue CHURC refusal of the kg p rum Qnem. Confedera tion. _ This measure contradic ts t e|members of the Schleswig Estates 
to create a Ries of Gone the Bishop Schl with an add to th 
has applied for the a appot intment of the Ai Mac 
Cook as a suffragan bish ut the Government hav 
declined to aecede to the e proposal on the e that | 
it cannot be done without an Act of Parliam: 
Foreign. 
, convoking the | 
"FR decree has been issued 
electors “of th the savont cireumscription of the depart- 
ment du Nord to elect a deputy on 
March. e Em 
| army would have been cut off, 
M € ^ 
on the 6th and 7th | P. 
ly 5 
TE 1 
ho 
capture the ships c of some of the States. 
have str 
tly 
strictly proh 
olstein army 
public opinion being now convinced that if an attempt 
had been made to defend the Dannewerke, the enti ioo 
k 
n Flensburg, Boken nforde, Apenrade, 
from ph a ES Dan h offici 
cm Es —Marshal von Wrangel has 
| given the ery short delay to x her Düppel 
Ak the island “of NTA with an intimation that in the 
event of their not evacuating shone positions, the 
russian army will immediately occupy Jutland. The 
Soe on Behe La el had not commenced on Wednesday, |" 
consequence of pa thaw which had occurred, the 
y "d of the country having rendered the 
ent of heavy artillery difficult. how- 
has since set in, and the was expected to 
ce yesterday. E P mgs for 
g|t an division Prince 
jh bra vig ie a nat oot ch y of ars rick ae z Pras y the “Austrians 
e| will remain al ensbur, 
sé eina i Tn withs mus this declaration, it is still | reserve. he Hambu mers T el abi blish a pé 
mi nok t the seed Ee Da aria received orders to be | from Düppel, stating sak - ay Regiment of Danish 
: rv ute : the Rhine at the|Foot had allied fro ,intrenchments and 
shor dois Med e of caution -| attacke nd tl the 
neen was delivered of a P. 
health, The baptism of d — took geo 
hen her Royal received 
‘Eulalia Francisca-Ma 
sie ed 
PAIN. 
| morning. The Queen and the E Horih infant. un publish 
i 
that the ceremony | Prussian Guard, and a H 
of the Duke through Flensburg on Tuesday on Peperga minor S EE 
tradicted. i 
AXONY.—Adjutant-Gen 
Dresden Berli 
Pro 
The kin doms of 
Wartouburg, and Bavaria, “the d two 
Weim: and Baden, w : 
other e 
rà telogram fi Copenbagen, dated the 18th |* 
ing ion at Dii e 
he|by 40,000 men and 200 guns. T ntrench- 
= the ments on the = road have strongl 
adrid Austrian  pontoon “bridge, the 
D 
ice 
ee farther 
cess, to arrange ^ 
e great davis Powar have 
do not 
