THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AL Lc GAZETTE, 
(FEBRUARY 27, 18¢4 
gu 
the same possessions. 
d fabrics 
the Cor rps hi égislati 
The ports of Toulon and Cette | 
are declared wow for the pce cg and seer 
d xed ad valor hod 
He has be en intrusted with a mission, m win. ET in- 
vested 
arch. 
has excited great interest in Paris, an 
kepar state that the Ambassadors of Aus 
Prussia at Paris an 
ed, convoki ing come electors 
ent du 
EM 
he razing of the en s fro ga 
n the work behind the fonctions of po and in T E 
hole that the 
ent the 
| Ae , and province will continu 
ro o 
the payment by. Den M 
war. 
om Warsaw state that fi 
22d of March e a par sons of either sex Rii 
4 must, , on leav be o proved 
will be Fohjec 
t. Ci C 
a decree abrogating the Constitu tion 
of Rihwger and another on the nst., annul- 
the 
ling the ordinance of late “King o 
pos to the use nish language. 
tanding to show that the iprasion was nece 
strategic purposes, and had no political significan: 
The Nord of Tuurstay sse that the immi mune 
made by England for a C 
accepted by r It ears, however, t 
mee d will shortly assemble in Lon 
essary = 
hat età Con- 
onference has been officially | T 
of the 
On the 19th the Civil Commissioners is ssued an order, 
Ai e used in the sc chools 
and a PME of publie worship Bet 
, with the poeti of ihe 
| Ger 
ite] nias respecting the engage are being ma 
8 
On the t 
diei destroying 16 waggons, A pass assenger 
t with an accident on DN fallow ing day near 
n certain religious ceremonies the linguage may b 
Danish, if desired by the parties conce rned. . Fr rom the 
rails having been 
up. The iei ae treasury of Czersk has been 
à 
few c of bringing a! 
- The Patrie of Thu 
a ite of her sympath T 
hesitate i in imer e the wishes of the qu populations | a 
E Holstein and mme to be incorporated with the Germ: 
nation. 
e T ncio. 
e of dn dior the pier 
vem 
r th 
rine "YT 
nany w ve 
Poland and Italy. 
SPAIN.—AÀ royal d sty x 
offences - was issued on Su t Ma drid, 
moration of her Majesty" 8 happy gei ed. setüth 
to the direction of public affairs. The Bri steamer 
i i to um in 
ecree 
of oa 
nday 
coal, 
It 
rifled cannon, muskets, ammunition, and other parik 
effects. The vessel was from London and bound to 
Ancona. 
DENMARK.— pak is officially announced that England 
has invited the German Confederation and the Powers 
852 to a Conference in 
bases of the popa Conference 
European Pow: tee the 
m Sene M Ade 
the autonomy as well 
about a = cific station “of “the | courant-marks instead of rigsmiinze. 
ursday says: 
Denmark, ought not Flensburg, said that it was of course understood t 
n the Elbe ought not to be different to 
ene see Germany 
would be 
to | 
mationalitien being thus esta- 
no reason not to apply it to | 
E 
Prince Frederick 
n reply to a deputation of citizens fr € 
kiewiez, 
infar ary companies against the 
insurgents under Dombrowski, had been sitesi santa 
at the toc of ees 
eport was ba cv ‘iat Several 
The object | in temporarily maintaining them in ae 
was to avoid anar rehy. — 
HAMBURG. 
Russian indiens had deserted to the 
Meer m. 
ie in the Danish i post ofco i in that Giy. heod 
nno a e of the 
new Indian Pte le oiii _ which is to pass through 
c dominion ns wa signe ed on the iru thi inst, | = 
hånd Schleswig ships c e Danish flag 
id Danish pepe nd signals will pod “the rights of | 
Danish ship: 
fom England a nd Vie Tt states that they lm 
| bee en distributed by the Sultan to the Imperial Guard 
th 
A u e minor German States met at Wurtz vitor. 
] k, and was attended by the Ministers of 
Saxe-Meiningen. The Conference una 
the Sere of Saxony that the fatto ph should 
be united in their attitude in the aid ia Au Great 
ee man Powers endeavouring to Pied 
from the Federal Diet the right of poen of Hol 
stein. 
other troops, and remarks upon this activity in 
spem e defences of Turkey in good order. 
Care or Goop Horr.—The Go 
i 
to be snb -— riomplal arches, bonfires, anl 
It was what measures the 
e Parliament, $ 
annonneed 
tion affecting the rights of the veu and that the 
RE Diet alone has to decide the succession 
The Co nfere = pc i "od that more 
om 
2. The territorial ae PEN 
and Austria have | 
Pru 
accepted the principle ‘of the pupal, provided, how- | th 
ever, that the German Diet and France also assent, and 
th th 
pce 
secure Holstein, and 
poss Sila tien be finde for the mobilisation of the 
armies of the minor States. It was also decided that | 
Mere : to the 
RANK 
with the pro- 
— of hostilities. It was announced in 
li m Dein. and Sweden no 
eir has as yet [^ Santol; though it Was reported 
yesterday at Weimar that D 
—At the sitting of the Federal D 
e resolutions passed a A Conference should not be 
The 
of all public works, the insufficient suppli 
by Parliament last year being - 
m of polonia tote was beginning to attra 
tio It ted 
possible rris Beo of the 
that, notwithstanding evey 
dit p 
porary loans necessary toeke out the Treasur 
would be increased by June next to at least INW: 
Thurs dnd Austria and Prussia proposed that the com- 
| mander-in-chief of the army in Hi 
| transferred to Prussi 
olstein = uld be 
v ew 
civil bor mmc pi - Ma n 
Commander of the Forces was to accompany, 
and ma ake a rie of inspection of wirt 
military stations posts. was expec shed à 
the head- laste would a men 
‘ow elegraphic intellig: resin 
t he 8th of January states 
ther Cife 
| great German Pow 
Sa! — of the Federal Diet will be taken as 
ible. The pame va a the Danish Lega- 
fias ut Berlin been re-called. 
eight days. The. spon 
t of the coiilitie upon the 
ccession question n then came o on for debate. 
Articles 1 
and Vien 
Mee of the. Auitfan. rbd at Copenhagen has 
already left, 
THe Danish Dvcnures.— The Prussian troops on 
rm occupied Kolding, in Jutland. | A cavalry 
on the Confederation, and that the Diet cannot take 
the treaty as the basis of its resolutions, were rejected. 
Article 3, refusing to accept the proxy of King Chris- 
tian, and Article 4 cen the committee on the 
e Prussian Guards on emi MÀ orders 
fom pur not to advance further into Jutla ind, 
oldi 
. | taken n part in 
question resent their report with 
for campaigning purpos 
oceurréd in the Tr: ansvaal ‘proving, 
was said tó have had a An a 
made to oust Van Re cu A 
E cde 
po 
possible veledty without. A: as its basis the Treaty 
of 1852, were A E e Governments which have 
moe p oferis proposed that 
the Diet should. nurs the Holstein Estates. 
to fall 
no news of Dr. Livi Je. Dr. "Mea 
be em cd xpoiition, has returned to 
this m 
ht 
s x his first levee 0 
ir John near $ aiy anit xilliantlyf* 
outposts and occupied | 
a mw for the ‘capture of German shipping iy Den- 
iv —The General Correspondenz of W 
day, confirming the statement that the two po 
erma! 
d 
6th sm 
mS On the 18th his exellney € oot hig en "i 
ieultural Exhibiti on. The 
Mysore prince 1 
of the Baboos m 
s from 
h ou 
the Mee of Dipped. 9 rere on Ste 
ince Frederick 
tue feld. They were di 
the bastions. The action 
Danish n 
M 
their only three killed and 20 "nio 
and that they took se and 
and file o o Diese pried 
veral officers 
ers with 
i 
several 
hae seh arte ae raager the rector | 
he parish wards: Bilow, and the parish | 
owe Mayor of Hadersleben has 
a req 
“The 
the Moen Mini e 
t | graph ola to get ready the 
LE aint and the screw Siete Freidri c nf proe 
| e German Ocean to protect merchan n against | 
Danish cruisers. Another are of E Austrian 
men-of-war has ect be o put to sea for the 
protection of German 
cruisers. Part of the fleet. pes already sailed. The 
en against Danish | E 
told fede 
t | Cabool among fie. oo 
AE ek ae Afzal K 
MER 
vec Wacol feed a 
* | Captain Sherar: 
Seid arrived in Bom 
n has been entirely dme, 
um cite 
sedan The followi wing is 
Austria, t| ests u i ur M 
ui e 
ments not to assen po e im dad ee io Con. 
but to instruct that that body to make a fresh report whic! 
——————— a 
PRUSSIA,—A rumour 1s current that 60,000 Prussian 
F 
JerE under date of the 13th inst., to all the — of the 
er across German Conf fe on; bv 
n 
kok. tho Tozan Star, duds ith rice 
On the 26th she s burned ya 
ecd wick ; MO has Jen 
command m C of the L5 ot 
Meade, made a econnaissance in 
