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Maron 5, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
on Friday night almost unanimously wi both Houses of | should be 
the Rigsdag. It concludes as follows: 
be increased, and that the MA Should - 
with the 
of Thursday, however, denies this statement, and 
that Austria has not the remotest 
roops to occ: wong | _ Schleswig in comi 
consolation in this most serious time is that the King | 8T eat German 
**Qur conso 
will bed: our — and independence, and not allow 
nmark be ed by dissolving 
The “yo ss was presented to the King Fs Saturday: 
He Majesty desired the pote of all the members 
n that occasion. In reply to the Address [o Majesty 
said : 
" po gets u for the expression of your fidelity. 
Aden the loyalty of the Danish people, I shall 
Sey adhere i my policy, and h E "S to = utmost of my 
power. ll make every effort 
peace as E beneficial to gom a 
abolition of the existing i 
Low "3 and Schleswig. to be a free King over 
h | ber on à 
Relying ü 
P om m 65 to 
1 admit of n 
WORTEN. m pa sitting * in A oa a Cham- | 
intention of assuming the offensive, 
captured a 
ay tl ister, Her 
g to a — reliable sed oper 
war in Schles 
Federal Diet.” 
Herr Hólder proposed :— 
** That every facility be offered to the Government to enable 
it by the street measures, an: 
middle Sta ring the national cause to a essful 
issue.” Ho also 4 ed t the discussion of the mera 
ordinary military Mm of 689,000 florins be oen until 
he middle States really determine to tako active 
The mer credit was granted by a erm of 
T.—The Austro-Prussian n proposition, that 
King is only free w Shen his county is independent a a n^ Prussia, and. that two new Civil Com- 
two 
the constitutional condition 
God 
sad when grant that at my death this epitaph m: 
— bè inscribed upon my tomb,—*' A kuér Malt Pens A 
beat for mark,” 
The Berlingske Tidende of Monday semi- ec agen 
contradicts the announcement that Denm ark ha 
and | mi 
issioners should be appointed by the great 
German Powers, was put to the vote in the si sitting 
the Federal Diet on Thursday. Six votes only were 
favour re votes, among which was 
were 
n favour of the gto) tion being r a ie com- 
vy e should b 
he basis o apolitical union 
loreen Said An and Holstein, bes a perso 
union of 
the es with ep aig "me Ciarianatt will not | 
accept the proposal T 
agbladet of Sunday pub- 
“The English Government opposes by empty demonstrations 
the mm acts E TOM. z accepts the sophisms of 
German; A Conference on the basis of 
ane latter an was adopted 
SSIA.— The semi-official Nord». bh tay To 
THE ADRIA TIC. —The | Aus stri rian | gunboat Ner has 
and 
- bet der at the island of Cephalonia. 
—In the 
Chamber of Deputies on the 25th 
uld b for the protection 
lala" subjecta, ^de. the sitting of pete 3 nd the 
y ster of Finance brought iu a bill providing for 
1,500,000 lire 
Government i in 
of the debt incurred b the 
Sontzo. cue ae 
dismissed from his post as implicated in the affair, 
eae ge have been sent to the — mbassador 
the treaty for 
on 
the ved of the Ionian Island 
Po 
2 Leite ung says :— LAND.—Fifteen hu Mid « fii urgents, under the 
me despatch of England inviting Prussia to a Conferenco | command of having occupied the town at 
I Mind the ACT 94 IW dit M EN i Cabinet rineiple the Opatow, in the government of Radom, were attacked on 
te Si ecting in prin : 
propositions of Megara, bnt stipulating, as a elim iminary Pr wp wed of the 22d nera — rable Russian 
condition to sending a rep: tative to th rence, tho | force. ne engagement the whole day. The 
complete TER of Schleswig by the Danes.” 
oles, who had barricaded werit ersa hatis in the houses, 
l e Russi The lat; 
e same journal l of Monday says. that there is 
oss u ter 
considerable onde orina mere the 
mion 
independence, Under such circumstances, the i rae arf 
Denmark is worthless. The Danish people vedono all look 
for deliverance from their o WA. écortioni, and prosecute the of 
war with the energy. hia The fall of Denmark pene be 
bout witt odere ue of the pen ‘shall not approval of the polic 
pe out a nation of a thousan ' standing. that 
iade: JCOM has XM ‘rusted wi ommand- Vieni d Berlin 
in-chief r^ lace of General de Meza, who 
has been d 
efi stuitivele duh rae te Major Stjernholm has 
been n aka pd of his Sta 
Powers o th ne Danish question, and tha 
as expre n anteni 
policy of Prass and his satisfaction 
he friendly d between the Cabinets of 
80 fully tablished. It adds : 
| his 
** This un: etn cee Si a Vaii ae e energetic continuation 
of the poliey which the two great Powers — it right z 
posa e towsrds Denmark, It is, yo dere eu or import 
e Gale, o E n his way to Shan; 
n the Poles rem in oh order under 
e Croix. 40 houses 
cover «t the might to the 
in the re re ie 
Curwa.—Sir Harry Parkes kin arrived at Point de 
ghai. Major Gordon's forces 
r Gorton has published his account 
Majo 
oft the. capivalation of Soochow, 
fidy subsequently committed by tlie Footai. It states 
Ta conma. whe ther the Conference takes place or prt 3 1 
defe! sable t ws n ws Kolding combined din ot Th The Cros A al publishes some remarks on the send bs berto hin E GR ied; me Bey j^ d 
the infantry of the | eg how. the Prussian outpos' Mer: of the Fr rench Cabinet, mneil of ind " Soocho at whi € A "ud Tui abe 
have been placed in northerly direction, Prin ste | Tess peaceable and unbiassed than it wasa short time | ief (or Wi e y wd [ d that E 
Frefosick [o eg -— ield Marshal von |889. Observing the ‘sudden change = de Trench it ria err fight 2 inst the "English, sh, both Soo- 
Wrangel’s head-quarters, A decision was expected from | press, which has ion that i M ad 2d Im jj kg rag h chow and Nanking should be evacuated, and that the 
A ain scattered cantonme ne Genet coriis abad uld retire to the fast s of K ri. This 
oy | 
giving a gua to respect the s frontier, or whether] *'The Fre Ck papers cak of a pretended obscurity as to ^ pe 3 ET FS VA, u i a pos yis 
they will be marched Nurs: Jutland, enr DETO MAUS OK a survey ps Kiel ved tendencies ur" u^ th 
29th ult. a d f Danish Dio pulos Mie 
squadron ra; 
two squadrons of the Pome H ere " 2: 
and Fredericia. The 
Milit 
arrived at the Prussian h hea 
received the 
has | tation ror pones - mi 
Foara. A "ania pa'i is paeis in ieia 
position Sat Holstein as they occupy pies Alsen 
ER Schleswig. Hanoverian sappers have been 
ira 
e elected (o 
thet ieproteutihg Hig kton 400 Sahat | w 
pone tho. province), while the rest had joined | m 
n mái The Zeitung publishes its 
M person — 
together p all amm 
“a 
on news under the head of “Foreign In- 
| on the 1 
Oldenburg, 
im 
the sit 
ouse on the pena was aliod 
press for wapanda the Federal TET 
SH & 
that | conclusion, that th 
works of Eu don bee carried on ; LE ambi 
of Prussia with 
(EE ace 
DE E etn ie am to bara 
eae 
Emperor recei 
His Majes' rt 
to their er 
valour 
remm = 
e in the 
and assured future 
to the principles 5 rtr 
GALI E ie from Cracow, ae on 
Monday, sta t Galicia and Cracow have been 
laced in estais ete Mire and the laws for the e| 
al li and inviolability of domicile have 
Tie reasons assigned for this measure | 
ce of treasonable societies within the | ° 
ian. fenton, and the enlistments a. s 
.given to the Poli 
ordinance issued by tl d 
ed e 
to w o deliver them, 
sem to AC patie authorities 
a fortnight, — penalty of fine or fuos rison- 
person: t. belonging to are 
to the German States, ai of ibe Chun, 
re i 
and pow 
An 
dat io obtain ion for their uc Tr the 
police within 48 hours. 
VENETIA.—A | 
pes 
should rally round 
; and that 
mined to defend the city to the death 
J Won; A withdrew with all 
Nerei 0 E WT 
TIER the Footai, 
un to e Foo 
Hensal m and dine 
wt | on hi 
boa 
indiscriminate ee | 
pater of the. Tuperaós w wil ‘Gare the Tai 
{| desperate, and encourage them in their iain T 
agit that the 
RAZILS.—A change of Ministry has taken place at 
Senhor Zacarias, President ‘of the Chamber, has 
the forma 
of War; José Bonifacio, 
Tu Minister 'of Hore Affairs; Dias. Viera, 
| Minister of Marine; José Mariano de Mattos, — 
ries) Hom miciano Lo Ribeiro, Minister of Agri- 
PT Wor 
ses from St. Domingo repre- 
Fresh 
reinfor constantly arriving, and great 
hopes oes onbera of reducing the insurgents to 
sul ea 
sont tho insurgents to be much disen 
Advices from Japan to the 7th January 
stato that ^ Tycoon’s aae at Jeddo had been 
iorn It wi 
set o â: fire on Christmas day. A large 
engageme urred n ihe 1 13th at 
Enterprise, ae rena of wide is unknown. The 
Federal cavalry has defeated the Confederates between 
eridian. Johnston h; 
d 
| forces at Dalton, and 
as concentrated his 
Nn his piekets to 
