Janvany 16, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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auctions of the first and second In — Passiv i taff of Gen. 1 declined t E 
“a the Foreign Passive Debt. The Politica rite Von Backes ‘the prt n of re Saxon it conditi ition e eme ID 
that the English Ambassador has redi a despatch Saxony. — The Hon. C, A. Murra cni Mister | favorable to Austria and h ages these latter 
to the Spanish Government re uesting a settlement of | at Dresden, addr ssed on the 5th ius. a note to Baron | would not constitute required majority of 
the question of the lish certificates he P: e|von Beust. In this note Mr. ay says t ne. ony and el and some otber 
De The Budget for has been published. | most serious consequences would result should the|lodged a inst the vote, which was 
The i receipts is stated at 167,000,000 reals. | Federal troops enter Schleswig before the Powers who | re r unter-protest of Austria à Prussi 
The ance Minister proposed to realise the bonds of | signe e London. Protocol have stated their views | It i erted that Sir Al r let has since 
the purchas of national property, to sea on the succession questio he r lares | handed another Note to the President of the Diet, in 
x upon trave y railway, ar levy so the c e Federal troo Holstein to be 1 the proposal of a co ce is so energetically 
further imposts. arshal Narvaez declared on Satur-|contrary not only to the resolutions of the Federal|repeated that war or peace pendent, 
day in the cod that he had always considered that | Diet regulating the Federal Execution in Holstein, but | upon its acceptance. It is also said 
ibraltar belonged to Spain, PS regretted that Spain | also to justice; and Bavaria, Saxony, and Héros aaa d Engtish Government has addressed a similar mo! 
had not cnm ofa claimed it In the sitting of| must be made jointly answerable on this acco the minor German States. Austria m Prussia will 
Tuesday Señor Carrigniri brought forward a Bill for| Baron von Mepa , in his reply, complains of "the omit y apta, v Notes to those States who have not 
the construction of a railway from P. 1 to the | offensive tone of Mr. Mu os "s — of the rashness the ustrian Lee mam in re Ful rence to the 
French frontier. The Congressional - Committees | of his eee and his n of the y real facts o «a i 
will report upon the ill. Some changes are | the case, and says, “ The cond F N ll decl f th hich fi d 
expected in the Ministry on account of the Consti- | in mund isa die which pe not concern Nero the minority on M occasion of pra vote ar the Fed ye 
tutional question. The journals announce the arrival | Power The. address on the Schles eswi ig-Holstein | Diet on , that question, and will announce that th 
in Madrid of cont from the foreign hold q at the put ti esol san VÀ eave The 
of the Passive De inst. was received pr the King on Monday. A| orae understanding miu between the Austrian 
9th 
B um.—At t the election of deputies in the city of | procession "ot the civic Ber -— professors, | and Prussian Governments with regard to de uid 
— the candidates belonging to the clerical party | Students, and citizens took place ards, 8 ig-Hoistei tion i 
were elected, thus still more diminishing the Liberal the King as tha protector of Germ; — His been confirmed. The semi-official Nord Deut 
beider in the Chamber. The Minis stry have since Mala sty, thanking them A i aasi Zeitung of mr contradicts the repo! 
tendered their — n. d been expressed in favour of the question, D t Prussia intends to orward a motion in 6 
, but he d main. iot asking for its interference against the action of 
eir Mi ie ox ke: zee Tho Lu * or Pipaon at tain his policy unchangeably. the popular Central Committee. 
exc 3 USTRIA.—Ib is mL that Count Rechberg a ad-| Po oe s A Gove Mau ordinance was issued in 
grant of an extraordinary credi t for war armaments, á dressed a cireular note on Tuesday to all the German | War n Sunday, imposing upon all the towns an 
s : States, formally requesting that the Federal Diet| extraordinary contribution of 3 per cent, upon the rent 
ithe tin * ictly observe the limits of its confederacy.| of the ho Warsaw, Praga, and other towns of 
eater : P hould it go. Pa + these limits in the question of the | Poland are T pay double the amount of the chimney 
officers, m Duke of We «reborn m ccession he Duchies, the two great German tax. The time on or before which payment of this 
in Warsaw 
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DENM —The Danish Rigsraad met o onday 1 lled t ontributi must be made is fixed 
at Copenhagen for the. py of the ad affairs selves, In ie Lower House of the Reicherath on for the 31st of January, and for the pe towns the 
of the monarchy. It is stated that Bishop Mourad, | Monday the Finance Minister: — for a von 25th of ches under a fine of from 25 to 50 
the Mini E dent, rem to the Extraordinary mentary credit of 14,000,000 fl., whi ch 4,000,00 000 fl. | per cent. Another epe À9 - been d E the 
Ambassado: f England and Russia, Lord W 59, and 10,000,0008. orderin collection of a con- 
and Cou neillor E wers, before their departure from | for the Federal € ecution in Beblenzig- Holstein. In|tribution in four governments ie the kingdom. The 
Copenhagen, that the Danish Gove cii ovd the Upper House on Wednesday the entire amount of | impost upon the proprietors of redeemed peasants’ 
willing! y accept t the English proposal of a Conference | the Marine Budget poe by the Ministry, which had | estates is equivalent to the chimney-tax, and to three 
for the settlement of the Sch leswig-Holstein question, | previously bee» reduced by the mm House, was|and a half times the amount of that tax upon land- 
p that it would scarcely lead to granted after an animated debate. The gi among the higher clergy and the laity, All 
any result. But in any case the Powers who agree to | for this vote fleet i trate- | persons failing to pay by the 25th February will be 
the Conference must take care that in the meantime a and commercial point of view. In a Council of} subject to a fine of 25 per cent. upon the amount 
not a single German soldier crosses the Eider. Should Su nday, the Emperor presiding, it is said due. At a recent sitting o! ot the State cre ae 
this, nevertheless, take place, the Danish Govern g | Berg intimated his intention of closin; the Warsa! 
ment fo resolved to enter upon war with all ei the Schloowiae Holstein succession question in the | University. 
th, prosecute it as | ee as the reouroes vot pending dispute, and especially all such as hoid out a TALY.—In the Chamber of Deputies on Friday, 
moet permit. It is stated that t of Schleswig-Holstein being | Signor Ratazzi defended the Bill for the ropression 
ap, red or Foreign Affairs pu» addresse = en to|turned to the advantage of special hereditary claims. | of brigandage. He also pointed out that the 
e Austrian Cabinet, indirectly a that | The cvs series of questions. signed by numerous| measures authorised by this law were not contrary 
hall engagem and | members of the Right and Left of the Lower Hope of the Constitution, said the  Parliamen = 
dd 5 T ce puram n with | I not made of to 
T Quen ur ngon oniy the result of Rech- sert vy is its enemies, Signor Castagn ed 
eclined the offer to recommence negotiations with oes the et h f 
Dm DA 16,000 men, Tur des of the reserve s ately fifhor States even if Prussia should refuse? 3. Or will t n ds y Committee of Inquiry were’ 
1 | aic ON Government refuse execution of the resolutions at the vs a favourable to an exceptional law. The 
general de 
disecce OF a ae ee EEEE a aieean tom oad Bill then closed. The debate on the cla 
Tue Danish Ducures.—The families of subaltern MS. rei me wes — Pn commenced on Saturday, and inated on Monday 
officers and pitt a the Castle of Gottorp Prossta.—tn the sitting of the Cuamt f Deputies | i h f ihe Bill by a majority of 150 bo: 46. 
l lave been ordered to e it within 24 hours, as | on Saturday tl f the Ch D l 
. the Government of Schleswi will be transferred | of 12,000,000 thalers requested b Pus kemien of suspec cated persons belonging to age Pres, 
thither. It is said that the King and Queen may | agreed upon its dwort, and appointed p von Forken- bitterly regretted the recent occurrence aris, 
possibly take u ride their residence in the castle, The beck | reporter. The ittee unanimously recom: à l ne 
principal military force of Denmark, ti Bill, as well a onday the Finance Minter rr aee 
16,000 men, [ds conce ntra mt n the city - Schleswig. he reti m nts. Tht the iting = [ew Herr von d perm Mercer "ihe Bill for a tax upon moveable 
ein city ily burdened by the | Vircho ed whether Prussia, seeing that the property. On | Tu esday the debate on the Treaty of 
number of soldiers billete upon thei Liber erty Square, November Constitution had not called by d 
in the city of Schleswig, is defended by five 84-pounder — mark by the 1st int; fidt "withdraw | Signori redi and Pareto spoke against the treaty. 
wena. Colossal pallisades and MRN barracks are | fro x" don trenty. Cou n Bis mark replied Signor Minghetti, the President of - Du il, il, dires, 
i r^c at the dam of the Dannewerk. The ice ^ 
pt e Schlei is mostly so thin as apparently not | toa dien on the loan of 12 dle requested by | opinion it was destined to e we he bo + 
= allow of the pass arge bodies of troops.|the Government. In the sitting of Wednesday the between Franc and Italy. He seized c9; tunity 
T e Danes have opened the dams of the Eider near | vote on the Military Budget was taken. The Con-|of expressing the sentiments of indignation Ti ‘by the 
paringen, for the purpose of inundating the country. | servative members, the Ministers, and a few — | country for. the conspiracy organised he 
is WR reported that the approach to me embers s only vum for the ex "3 penses of the reorganisa- | Emperor. In the sitting of. iie] the 
e erickstadt is. partially obstructed. Postal com thalers) og proposed by t. the Minister for Foreign Affairs pointed out the utility 
=> EN however, has not been interrupted, " nistry. The A estat al proposition was thus rejected | and practical value of the concessions made and 
eral Commissioners arri t sburg o wr e majority. The furth er proposition of the, obtained by the said that it 
esday. Th on ived at Rend maj e 
y ey are believed to have come to treat upon Ministry that the abet should grant the agis con 
illages th he | as an by 280| with 
i on the north of t ege credit was likewise los 
de Claimed by Holstein, pe not yet evacuated by 
: y the Federal i 
was issued on Wi nd, 
regulation . y, ordering onal 
Denmark and e Dating from the 
gation e LOS, as a foreign — c net London was 
the present in forse pent according to to | ill 
can on] pree: The import of goods subject eet to daty | 
^4 previous proc| burg and Levensa n. | and 
ft lera Com | on 
the reorganisati hs d Prussia was brought to call upon | 5; 
ve of Holstein, wee me Contra Administrar to withdraw the November Constitution. 
vernment authorities of Holst hi tab- | The saire furt | that i case of non- allowed to = - 
t Plön, ceased to etc their functions | compliance immediate on of Schleswig should his vel "into an an engagement, through t Cosi 
the 12th inst, The whole Central Administra- | take place. At E ting 0 "^ thure re of Fire prime s ima vor daring bis otay in emen 
: vas in i i ; 1 to » 
ti in Kid, wher AAAA oer ec ee oe adi Prussia declared that E they would take tho | | Spanish ship with the Annamite 
. “he countr r in hand themselves. ral and 
issioners, rege sense se oat erim t. ing e each one Y and the following rure has wey into Messin 
decision they are to be subject in all st seven States— , Lichtenstei ein, aldeck, the two TURKEY.—Advices receiv ved from Constantinople state 
Where: the ratification CAMS A tl oan cede Te ppe that the Journal de Constantinople had published a 
formerly. : of the King of Mte nd Haves Hom! togettiet dme om one v aper semi-official article complaining of the attitude of the 
Which he is said to iatou ies vv with Austria and Prussia. The other States partly ! Moldo-Wallachian Government, and that the Porte ha 
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