THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND MEES GAZETTE. 
[JANUARY 9, 1864, k 
stein, 
stay of;the Pri of eeu in Hol 
was “gine b dr Proposition “of the 
sed upon respect fi 
The Dane 
8, OWeVi 
the works on v Thursday. Inst and it is quem that the 
bridges ‘next the sluice- bridge immediately on the out- | Fed - which 
break of hostilities. „The Fe deral troops have erected f i 
stria yal and political sides of the peres 
bien the signi in the 
cla aims of the Prince 
on train, arrived at Rendi Beust further expre essed a ho i 
neers, w ith a sm val ponto 
will be ae 
esident, and | I 
r the responsibility of the to 
lia 
constitutionali 
o bi 
was Rome. In the sitting of Thursday the 
of the Chamber announced the 
member, Several memb 
pion 
Pap i n — "s it is said the 
Contra 
in g de fene sey ade been made for d A 
Bi 
(deni ie at the Federal Diet. 
round enieburg is co he com A upon X: 
marschen, in Holstein, das cot occupied by the Federal 
. Th oops have not yet Keri the 
of the Eider. The 
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2 
—It i 
a 
rikene of the resignation, while 
favour of oen o € course. It iit 
t| together with the resignation of nine 
oth 
of the t 
member; 
blad vans Gravenhage o Tu 
Diod St. poe E. 
I. has quitted Athens, c 
te the confusion oth e co a 
hat the telegram is consider 
Ps 
ite —The 
robin or a n 
c ng George 
Pan pat to Seche ula 
ate 
g j vem ni 
panied by the ovi Prince. n | they 
the morning the churches, mills, ships, all the publie | | pria» 
ouses were decor: 
rated with Tharsda ay acute the rumou r that Pruss sia 
1 f 
IONIAN atom 
cannon of Vido, 
cation from oe state 
the fort comm: 
d taken aw 
Toe DAN PRINCIPALITIES.—Aceco 
Bucharest viste that warlike preparations Are making 
bian Principalities. Parcels of arms aa _ 
-| withdrawn from the proposition f 
i Austria and Prussia Sainty 
er of Tuesday | p 
minor German 
States against acti i De wi e 
doubts d ded vies power to un erta k 
ad — vu States belong- 
wd: 
n 
E 
is Pes tdg. ectin ing t ant bite against any 
operi T- | chan which might E feta European complications 
heldngs only to the great German Powers, aud the on 
States are mistaken if they think to be able to Cet A Me 
is eg ex s against Denmark and her possible allies on their 
n 
The Mémori 
sion of prot 
corer 
al Diplomatique of Sunday states that a 
p aea f 
e Meza, has alrea iN Em rota 
s head-quarters in or iei — will alor ps co ew by a visit w- My Archduke to the 
and pT Lasson, with their staffs, arrived | Cou L € 
cons "— arriving from France and Belgium, Those : 
| preparations are believed to have some conn ection with 
the eq? an spa 8. 
INDI. hop of Calcutta is now engaged 
his first. m as yxp thes y the di nee 
Colombo. his s aneo 
n 
pai n 
ion of p Co 
impossibility of sich a thing à sedi inspiration He 
| also showed how much more liberal the Church is 
ary. He expressed a dese 
for a change in the Buri al Service, suggesting that "c x 
| it at pre sent stands the whole should be read 
f the Church, bns a erie 
more general form is used in the 
did not touch on political or educational piir 
vantage of establishing & 
eat 
Ünivorsty mise nt stud dy for degree 
t the en ebrua 
"ho Paris papers publish. advices 
p that MA 
Map 
fr om Réunion. to the 5th December, statin 
at contend on the 31st It, and proceeded on their arith na ves are a "de^ Ae iet the opinion that 
journey to Schleswig on the next day. The 22d Regi- - de o will odis abis to "obtain either mos a 
1 + © establish a monarc m XICO 
ent had previously arrived in several steamers | $0 15D that offors from English, Frenc , Belgian, and 
from Copenhagen. The Danes have p ed ery | German capitalists are constantly received at Mira We 
heavy requisitions on the south-eastern districts of j| could nts to — ig oe fin -— - b — ^ ready | g 
i a sent agents to Mexico to prepare for the creation credi 
wem aon emand being for 200 three-horse institutions to operate iu that country as si as they shall 
carts, and another for 3,000, Ib. of st rge Lai obtained the sanction of the new Sov A further 
reinforcements are to be sent from Eckenvórde to | most important fact is that none of these associations ask any 
the Island of Fehmern. In ca ar it is be- rantee than the d of gn Pri 
posti that flank attaeks will a made from that| The Mémorial also con atement 
E ince rederick remains at Kiel, which he | been made by the Arh Loses o the ane tor. 
y 
he devotion with which he 
Cumva.—Prince Kung having pe ^ ratify the — 
agreement ws n Osborn, | 
to intend Qe As a = port. Durin g his| The Archduke dwelt u made by Mr. Lay € 
piu ə there he ceived congratulatory Celie should endeavour to jus tify the confidence of the| Captain Osborn proceeded to disb farce The -— 
tions ffoi all parts "i tbe eb country. In —— rar — people. It would be his dearest care to avoid | European Ministers protested ag m "Prince i 
leader ofa a grand torchlight procession he spo oke e | his n being soiled by a drop of rpm blood, | having the ships on terms, and Prince Kung 
he, however, find hir at unable secure | then — Mr. Bruce to sell the m for A hi 
jects, and — Nucl be hope that he l|t land independence of his empire, p^ voni Mr. e having "es - —- aptain Osborn to 
n assume the ent. , On Fr ida ay the Prine, rusher abandon the. crown | than. occasion civil w. ] e squ n: er T 
niei the t tit le of Duk i d, and Gaptain. Osbora, w ei 
otn dated the “Bist m Vere Addressed yerdiot of history. A subsequent telegram from Quantung, and Amoy 
to the people of the Duchies, in which h este States that the | Archduke will embark for Osborn may be shortly expected p e 
ovem E 
—The Russians have imposed upon the 
and a fresh contribution of 6,000,000 
will be imposed on 
ieh d to orde r has been d 
of gine iud ag Fe re Hi poisson g call ; 
expect that my faithful Retry will, hows respect ‘the 
Federal Administration, and that the: ey will avoid any conflict.” 
- ay See s asserted tha t the e Hamburg Senate | 
^ Pu 
= mE 
oo 
rae were despatched 1 on aria 
Tem n favour d£ ih mong whom was Cou t St 
the aa of Auguetenburg. “The apie ‘of the 
Citizens has almost unanimously agre motion, 
= Arne its confident expectation that the Senate on 
f tk l Diet 
Ab bó Mackiewicz was 
Mouravieff, in Kowno, 
Tlkowski, the priest John Hrusze 
Salomon, a 
zyk, and Augustu 
Prussian subject, were hanged on the 19th 
the town of Szc in 
despatch from Shangha i oF the 25th 
that Major Gordon's steamer, the 
Firefly, has been ji 
seized by rowdies. i 
f the 19 3 
binc and 2 
ce Monitors became entangled while ‘ 
o pass the obstructions in the harbour; that the mes 
sides would probably have abandoned hat 
Mon were badly injured. There rb is 
to h een a fa br ication, — at s0 
bet w York, and d s 
to influence the price of gold. ^ on Mens 
daton vf E .|ult, in Zezeezew, the district of| engagement at Bean's Station ae that the 
pbb vil vie ix aae ed arc arid n aneng Pruszany. General has had a n engagement with | after a stu pepe retreated 
à fos the Russi t Koc f Lublin, the | ville with a loss 00 killed and wounded. 
z à qii "an sin skus of ias eder i Die result of which was indec Confederates lost 80 men, b captured a large n d 
Palat ot us 2: " n € y Baron Kübeck, the Irany.—At the sese K eld by King Victor|of waggons and prisoners. Tbe Richmond eee 
of the Diet, on the part of Atria, to pe Emmanuel on New Year’s s Day, the vena — the|the 20th announce that a battle with Lon je 
ect t] hat the hereditary Prince of Aug 1 Bi expected near Jonesborough, Tenn — wr 
as lost by 9 to 7. Information f liabl egulating the taxation. The people were prepared | Johnston has assumed the com wand of th eer 
ae ata th hat PDA ad matin fom s reliable ont for the em ia required by the condition of the |army in Tennessee, which im gone m to uM? 
— een in the Di ` “th ya country. The King expressed his regret to the depu- quarters. 800 guerillas $ fot 
o but peor aa r the employment of | tation from the ci ive = a puties that the year | preparing to move iba Pound Gap e 
strian reat Ga the eventual | 1863 had not affor rable opportunity to | raid ough the eastern ion of K ES 
au Gazette "engl | s jes - | Another force is concentrating for a re 
ccomplish the redemption by fly: 
| sidered that 1864 ould 
br ane about E 
h 
for opportunity. go orn might reckon upon the 
| King, as the King reckoned upon the country. 
sty steps” ar no 
i eR pg the English Pilament has spoken, g 
d | — a has been given to a statement recen tly 
a Germ 
and the “ trading policy ” of England will make Parlia. 
ar for Denma 
or war 
Cha mber 
A | destr 
ville and Nashville Railroad. Forr 
ed on Monda 
sent; in his resignation. as „member of the Chamber. 
however eva vd 
- sei y of the present day," and declares («6 fot mesi cm e ondes p me the ar 
ot allow herself to be frightened * by a = 
under co 
to h "nd qurlars with trifling 
rane Bea been repul 
Fo rt Gibs Ar 
ve a 
i : happy resu won obba 
inst brig 
In the kg of. the Second Cl ntirely suppresse 
that +} 
th regard m ius 
law had concentrated 
Tegal uim stem, which rendered 
e edes acts impossible. Signor Crispi spoke 
D 
andage, which he said had been | 
Th 
| -— ack ren 
