* 
" already left. 
- Guards at Gudsoe. 
` tinually „taking place. The Danish force occu g 
- DD outposts and occupi 
the REA. Marshal Wrangel, the Fea Goian Powers have accepted in 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 27, 1864 — 
e ports of Toulon and Cette 
are = clared open E the a ae and clearing 
e and mixed fabrics valorem. The 
Mexico. 
oli A 
. of ‘Sees is exp 
of 
g of the Esbern, |t troops will be Meer Rs: the frontier of ie 
which had been core vod xs x e Aiken | crimi d of d 
b ade Wl e - urnals expl 
onset of wt neta on the eastern coast of Holstein the entry of the allied iri into Ju Y tli 
and Schles except Neudstadt, from the 25th that the in pues a military reason, which wasg 
inst. 100 pet have co ed the razin aA the | prevent the Danes from £ Düppel andi all th ey | 
rs are assisting in el. 
monster egg from 
ected a o do Le 
burg ^ ars on Wra 
d persons committing yd 
t 
de 
LEM 
[I 
Ey 
AE 
al 
rsaw state that from the 
n intrasted with a mission, and will be i in- 
issued an “sta hat 
i p ops, or refusing Pe 
acts ees ^ ds a ied Sat po. A: LOSING rtl law. | age of e thi 
ta ill ec 5 ng tori] 
die ve l t 0 sha ee Teak ivi Tah missioners issued with adt wil b d is ad. TI such a 
of he seventh aede yours P the pom du a decree abrogating the Constitution of the A" UE Buh Mle : ri be g s 5. Cont oft 
Nord to ae deputy on the 6th and 7th of March. | of Nov ben hes another on the 19th inst., mla MRNA insurrection, fie ress protesting 
The invasion of Jutland by the Aro AE R armies | ling the a of the late King of Denmark | agai » a ers el ement las bee 
has excited great rp in pe of th nish language. vent in s ted Jn ; a an Des- of Mig 
ued an order, | Neumann, 1 on Neumann 
DS nw dL Ambassadors te racer i cen eee n do do he sed in a schools | Russian officers, under pretence of a domicilia Re 
tending to show that Los spravion “was nece ary for|and places of public one cda in Sch les will be | O tho er ^e iniciado blew rag it me 
strategii purposes, o political AETIA | German, with the sectio n of the parish of AN ies hard, he awek, des Tun ng A g gon À pass 
The Nord of Thursday tailors that the mae | where inqui es respecting the language are eing made. with an Lea on = e: ‘0 oning bns near seras 
made by England f. Conference has been ially | In certain s ceremonies the language may be | in Hd sequence of so e e E 
d b how Con- Danish, if desired | l by the parti ies cone cerned. . Fro m the a |v ws The Kinetitpel tr treasury. f Cze 
rare th The Russian Majo Duero v 
rance. 
ference, which will shortly assemble in mdon 
few chances of bringing about a peur solution "of E 
conflict. The Patrie of Thursday says: 
* France, in spite of her sympa opem i Duitiols e ought not 
to hesitate in recognizing the wishes of the ome ge 
to be incorporated wi ee Mense 
ces 
weden, for the Aue entrance to | 
uus wold i o 
Princess, which touched at Malaga to take 
sei e 
rifled cannon, muskets, ammunition, and o 
effects. The vessel was from London iem bound to| 
Anco! 
DENMARK —It is officially announced that England 
has invited the German Me m and the Powers 
the 
courant-marks, instead of rigsmiinze. Prince eTrederik marcel, with oe infantry companies against the 
Charles in reply to a deputation of citizens rowski, had been utter! 
Flensburg, said that it was of course un mderstood that 
t Kurz ewo, in 1564 
all the Danish officers in Schleswig would be dismissed. Russians escaped. A report was current that tered 
The object in Sew maintaining them in office ssian soldiers had deserti to the insurgent 
was to avoid anarch TUR KEY.—A convention between pu p 
HAMBURG. The anthoritiesof Hamburg have seized | Turkish Governments relatiye to the 
the aci 2 the Danish post- office in tha at city. Ac cco ord- | new Indian 
ing to ouncement of the | Ott 
Holstein and 1 Schlesw wig ships carrying the Danish fr Leva 
and Danish papers and pes will retain the rights of | oe Englan 
ya | bee 
n| pee minor POE States met at Wur ues urg 
attended by the Baku of 
n, Hesse-Darm 
nd | Bay, on hi to Grah 
Saxe- "Meiningen . The Conference unanimously agreed to | was to be celebrated by triumphal arc 
the proposition. of Saxony ome the minor States should o nw 
e u hee Ae of the t | Governor intend 
rt Powers endeavour EN witha 
m the Federal Diet the -— of disposing of Hol- 
"which signed the Treaty o a Conference in 
London, for the settlement of rue Duo 
litical bases o 
ein. It was also resolved 
Dus. affecting. the rights of the Maes ies, and that the | 
al Diet alon 
f the proposed 
£u 
< 
E 
Q 
HE 
accepted the principle « of the proposal, provide 
ever, that the German Diet and France also assent, a 
ud | com d «A o the press. The eden o 
nd 
Feder: 2. 2. o decide on the succession | by Parlia 
question. The Con eda farther re —À that more | tion of colonial 
ede; stein, and | tion. It w per 
possible ri Ni of the current expen 
hat — € be ‘ratte fo for the Pobilisation of the | 
the minor States. It was also anon TE 
d n 
secution of hostiliti It was anced | in Paria J 
Leinen that Fra hdi o has s given p adhesion to t 
| man 
p and there is reason to believe that hem vil | 
t, b D civil 
ropos: 
eise" bake nt, but from Denmark and Swed 
med has as yet been received; though it Was reported | 
esterday at Weimar that D 
Mercy he o sittin ng of the Federal D 
| Thu is ay, liiis "n Prussia proposed that the com- 
derin-chief of the army in Holstein rere be 
i h new 
great rman Powers. The pr ood ed 
nittee, and within 
e resolution of the Federal Diet will be taken as 
soon as possible. ae Seen uated of the Danish Lega- 
tions at Berlin e been recalled. 
e-report of the peste ity upon the 
Arti cles 1 
cigit days. The 
uccession question then came on for debate. 
d Vien 
Secretary of te. ‘Auétvian puto at Copenhagen has 
Tri DANI —The Prussian troops on 
Friday ocoapied Kolding in Jutland. A cavalry 
on the rna conga and that the Diet cannot take 
treaty as the basis of its resolutions, were rejected. | 
Article 3, seming to accept the proxy of King Chris- | 
vie nr tet purpos Fr 
rréd in the Taner provine i 
ih iid t o have had a An 
result, 
from Berlin not to ments farther into Peta, 
but to o occupy Kolding as a Strategical position. 
Unimportant skirmishes are co 
Fredericia numbers 6000 men, many of whom omying 
to be Schleswigers. On Monday morning Sete 
Mo ien dte 
s 200 men were killed 
an Ns, wi officers on the side of the 
that 
ded ; 
e | the v. 
ht 
tian, an üd E n de requesting the committee on the made to oust Van Reasbung from to fail 
n to present their r report with aeni ller, 0 ^i e 
m the Treaty | no news of Dr. Liv ston Dr. Bia to Engl 
of pind were Pe à which have | bezi ra Se “anoles, em return ee 
taken part i in the Next dt nisu inimi that this mail. antl 
Diet should convoke the Holstein Estates. | Inpra.—Sir John Léwrou i his d 
16th ult., and it was most n vously and eG d 
he taken for the « capture of German shipping by Den- | tended. On the 18th his excellency € op PE 
mark, Agricultural Exhibition, t 
age —The General Correspondenz of | Mysore princes, some tal kda 
ebria the statement that the al en of the Bal 
n theory the Conference | ceremony. 
by England, says :— | the next cold 
e Season. ere a 
jo Ec eg compat “ a past Ba Cabo among ST Uum 
demands solution of the 
Coun! a’ of War, has at his repeated | AiK 
request, been Feliévéd o of his functions, at Tie Peield- | war 
rcs Chevalier von Frank has E ——— to 
ant Ministry. Orders have bee t by tele- 
grap o Pola to get ready the Aeutrint Tie oft battle | t 
op wl 
ship Freidrich roceed 
raager 
Schleppegrel, the parish warden Bülow, and the vie. 
clerk Hansen. — € of eon ite has also 
Govern 
ihe date of the 13th L ed e the ort of the} 
A mary 
& ie German Ocean to protect ierchanton against 
nish cruisers. Another squadron of 12 Austri 
went -war has ect orders to put to. vot for the [eom 
tá: of German merchantmen against Danish 2 
Part of the fest has alread y sailed, The! English 
Justin reular despatch, | 
federation. The wing is 
t the Fe 
n 
favour of the treal PEE — - " 
h | of affairs. A t uests thë German vino oe rmy of 
mente not = fgerct that different pro provee of the Com- General. Sed dgwic ck, gu r tem] 
should treat sole solely of the succession eaten nm command s uence 
PRUSSIA.—A rumour is Cürrett that 60,000 Prussian Meade, aiik 
of this d document :— alacea ; on the same da; 
Tt is admitted that the London Treaty is not binding upon formerly the Tex 
deral Diet. A vote on that treaty taken by the Diet in | to Sin ev A the eee sh 
ns | Jane A wanao 
JAP. 
