THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND hii GAZETTE. 
to maintain the liberty and 
ace of the demands e — 
bs ang van ed coa 
epee 
3 
aation on the part of the Kin 
independence of Rer es in [^ 
owers for the withdrawal of the 
The task your Majesty has inherited 
viz., to o for the Danish Kingdon di 
oody sa 
eba "s on etes * dar ress in the Volksthing a 
The different 
Pony rst 
the Rigedag took place on Wednesday, 7^ 
o th 
pa arties declared. that an unconditional “adherence et 
request that th 
- | and more especially their railways, 
the following urgent request to t 
1, That - — of Würtember, ng at o! 
measures. 
for the os of troops which awe n 
the Die! 
Bapen.—It stated that Herr von Rogenbach 
Ministe er - for Vorige Affairs in Baden, has addressed a 
ci — En the Grand 
Du wns, M In 
| this di 
real 
independence Denmar 
of It 
Psp that a 274 Cabins had communicate t to | case Ger 
e Gov ave no power | mee 
illing to convene | 
b 
eat Powers ernment h 
but are wi 
the Rigsrand or National Parliament, and submit 
its , decision. In replying to an Ad 
a de 
t the 
dress 
eputation from the town of Gens e 
event of à mos ie for the 
if all 
tection or the indepen 
Denmark, 
le.” 
e XR hope for the support of 
itted to the Rigsdag is one for 
y on 
sc h s spite 
ere iicet voa 
RB 
ks rt that Prise Carl Us : 
of Glücksburg, the po bee of King Christian 
rg iced on: a war A 
certain number of troops be placed a at the imme- 
hi 
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[JANUARY 23, 1864, 
Government and the Lower r House i is not to be expected, _ 
o5 
seq 
eat German Powers, as faithful guardians 
rue wa an ierat of Germany, must " 
egulate the relations 
E both 
of the integrity. 2: 
take it in! 
Schlesw: "p 
£f Cho Kine: 
a 
rely to to the Address T the Upper Hous 
“The objects of the demand of the Government were— 
firstly, we ger of Federal üt qutions, the means for 
which could n es refused; secondly, the preservation 
FRANKFO E I ar pit a sitting of the Federal 
[iem on Noisy, the representatives of Austria and 
Prussia gave explanations of a tranqui uillisi sing 
p 
ur of Prussia s deni attack while su sis 
x "s of 
had left the country, after 
s,bro other, i is contradicted on authori ety. 
Danish infantry was transferred on 
disi d leswig to sr to omen place 
ests of two brigad e been sent. All 
"Holstainets 
T 
Austrian troops are marching t adi 
Sc Miei and ‘Field -Marshal von Wrangel is expected | T 
to arrive, with h I 
os that the requisite — Ó have been. mide 
week. 
MEI fo: 
hts of Germ 
powerful enough to cause them to M — 
ferences aud unanimously grant the 
Ther 
Frederick Charles, accompanied by his staff, le 
Ber li in.on. Wednesday ; a Royal order shad ia y 
T Hi The re n der 
any | sion question i p er T4 Lors A will be completed in 
ys. 
eply is countersigned by all the Ministers, Prince bei 
ft 
either to tat adios with the Federal troops or the 
port of Herr 
17,000,000 eive voted A the Diet 
ts of Feder: di 
ird. expended. Another 
000 thalers is upon the point of 
5 000,000 have been 
nstalment of 4,000, 
paid. 
E 
am 
. Rus USSIA, —It is asserted that the Cabinet | of B 
Pe Tin d Protocol be suspended, Russia ' M 
ona to Seba 80 ‘that 0000 men can be 
'The first P: 
x F id: Marshal Wrangel. That portion of "the 3d J A 
J 
oi tein. The Journal de St. Petersbourg ae be 
Corps which has not been mobilize qii ill b 
mburg on Tuesday, and 
e Austrians quarter 
cime ead rg poe under or ers to leave fo: or Sel hleswig. 
The Saxons and 
ered | Army Corps are being called in 
ps W. 
war footing. The reserves of the Guards and Ath 
gre tillery of the 
bod former positions in the duchy of Holstein, in 
rder a free passage for the Austrians 
ion aoyordinaly, left 
| Gu ards and one-half of the Al cof the 4th Army 
e recei $ order: old ibe mavo in 
readiness to ibe 
6th Arm Co has (um 
meg oe 
footing is entirely unfounded. In ha poe of 
of the Protocol 
Warsaw 8 
Emperor dt Russia “reno 
T Aoi i eee he poss 
Ho olstein-G 
the | wore "rdturuish sé 
E dee to the AREORA of the combin 
hich has | placed Prince Christian of Glacksburg E 
e S 
sd r Hohenwestedt, in the north- "west. of the Chamber of Deputies on Saturda; ay a a debate took 
the duchy, where it will be concentrated. Į 
troops were expected to arrive yesterday. T} great in Prussia. l ted th 
thet M Balereyeli The sts uli. of the division. on the 
p the release of M. Riegolewsky was at fi 
Confederation. The Federal fontem deco at Altona | doubtful, but was decided in his favour by 135 to 133 
Aem gp of cnm ape prit on the members being called r by n 
bithert to a member the Gov to st of me mber to 133 voted that Szuman 
P: The C anb see decided in favour of the 
dissen as a member of = Government. A We alion | 
ri na on eg 
buildi 
Heer of M. Luban 
an Governan b, the 
y ublishes a 
n favour of the tow of do and 
‘co Goen 
| at Wilna e Jlthi 
from Harburg. The Da peines in article rone da "i Lüdke, were h 
bridge near: Schrabstedt over the river Treene,| Fast st the Prince of Augustenburg. The following is | bs 4th inst, A ir con of 
which is at that point feet broad and 14| ane: iut ntenced to transportation to Siberia, left Wars. 
feet deep. This has most probably been done| « Prussia has a direct interest in the maintenance, ot the tex 48 citizens of rsaw 
in order to facilitate a Y M om  Frederick- [idus concluded « on the 30th reet m 1852, between the initüe d by the Commissioners of Police to 
stadt. The Treene and the have been covered | King of Denmark and the house oa a burg, a tre eaty | the orum rnor of the city and request him 
with ice and passable for cui bat ka mie change of ps vray negotiated by mus roig Aog cie ere with the Emperor for His Majesty's acceptance 
emperature has been fav le system | which Denmark paid to him in of those treaties for his | addre: pressing the loyalty of the citiz 
ot —— by inundation, and ie. reporte xe etgin 4 pe. d for d Tananioiition. 16 3 es Warsaw. They were very kindly received. 
to usily engaged in breaking up the ice upon the fore a barelaced wsu Ces e Germanic | convoy of arms for the Galician i 
Schlei. Prince Frederick received a de atio of as pe warn od d o Pee p into "Ho tea u^ a. pete attacked on the 3d inst, by a superior 
Holstein clergymen at Mei ar gy dividual, Lund thereto have.caused homage to be paid bim as | hos the small town of Puchazow in the 
Havover.—Besid ose Hanover k -— soverei f Lublin. The convoy was 
to the latest proposal of det wo great Germ e 2 DR A.—Since the defeat of Austria and Prussia the divisions of the insurgent leaders 
it said that i ig x on the most urge |in the Federal Diet, Count Boneg, has Low arded | Liso T, and oblewski, and comm: 
i his Ministers that the King : siho a despatch the Austrian nich, | Eitmanowicz, who Lor yuan engag 
M inting out: that Austria and Prussia said "n t | The poseen arm, and 
Eo R x s w ti «n oars at the Diet, and | reported to have “fallen e n Y 
ARIA.—Accounts from Munich state a note i ho; at minor Stai e- | Several other ent have 
from Earl Russell has been delivered to the Bavarian | unite e Powers. e government o of Lublin between the ET 
i atc Ur Derim] Re Ue DERE ends the conviction of the G t ranore 
middle States of Germany for their partisanship of th t the wig question be oc to a|and icis qe m the government of Rado! m Bosh 
s of Augustenburg, PE couched in a similar tone | solution with honour and or with di eyes: ” ians, by whom 
o that delivered to Baron von Beust, loss, according as Gori 
rofit 
keeps SIDE 
tg 
or 
the limits of ‘legality. The troops Veg py Schl 
axon 
Minister, by Mr. Murray, the, En nglish | Minister at 
Dresden, The King of B 
of the note with much displeasu 
e previous 
addressed 
Lord Augustus Loftus from the i^ 
mee [or a Mg t illnes: 
isen between 
a Court ie osten- 
8, ls You to the cool- 
the Bav and British 
—The Chamber of Deputies on Tues- 
day wanimoni a adopted the rca resolution :— 
** Considerin oth tive 
ib erwies. Pr Holstein rpm e gre German Power 
appear to decline to submit to "D Cn sion n cem Ri 
rone of the cie ire ae the overs forming the maj ority 
must on their side be ren to the €— of 
Germany on the Duchib = — 
ion 
pesi Pup war cruel Dine pe] the 
that to defend the rights of Ger- 
to earry out the epee 
vers of those States, an 
also, We aa enel 
be followed 
ral explain viande 
Ebo arare y the 
ips as i5 follows : : 
“I have PENTE. you fora farewell greeting. Keep on 
ood terms our Prussian bret! -in-arms. SESS k Ae depen " e aboliti 
feat wou ‘will do Sut uty i dein e t and, | the sitting of Tuesday Signor Crispi 
should it come to blows, iue — your courage.” inten! of asking information of the 
The Finance Co engaged until a late hour | relative to nspirators lately arr 
on Monday night in diits the demand of the | declared that none of them had taken 
- for oe mas of florins to cover the | Marsa — e Diritto 
f the dition chleswig. Count Rech- | add onang 
ie eati ap preken dad Danean 
D 
nou p 
d e Italian 
the Italians to rally round this c p w 
has been 
Wa: x Uni 
Tran Mee in ‘Chamber of Deputies on Monday 
Hil for the eo 
ress di, 
of a commi ittee tof boil 
The Diritto seized 
jing them of the means adopted by the 
in 1862 hin eles d the people as to the 
