THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — 
Arnm 30, 1864.] 
ce Leiningen dined with her Majesty and the|borough, Ripon, Rochester, and boe ai Such a 
Royal family. ircumstance, or any thing like it, one Minister 
m E F Warxs on Friday presided at aj nominating nearly half the English erri was 
f the Council of the Dachy of rae bad 
tu 
never before known in the Church of England. 
tí 
Fr —The Paris papers give the following as 
the Le reni deliberation 2 Austria, Prussia, “and 
ation brin; 
of Wales drove out, In the afternoon the ke of 
Cambridge arrived on a , and was “met by the 
Prince at the Wolferton station. Their Royal 
Highnesses afterwards r ut. On Sunday the 
Prince and Prine and the Duke of Cambridge 
attended Divine service at Sandringham. The Bis 
f Oxford preached the on. On Monday the Prince 
and Princess, the ke of Cambridge, the Bisho 
rd the suite, drove fro om Sandri ingham to 
Hunstanton, ret 
On Tuesday morning the Prince of Wales and the 
Duke of Cambridge left Sandringham for Newmarket, 
Tl Oxford left for Ely. On Wednesday 
ri f Wales walked over the estate, and 
inspected "ha | ee ere that are 
Princess walked in the gro ws 
Baron de Be i tend arrived Sandringham fro 
Their Royal FR Pe ite. Re to the 
ark. 
latest arrangements, were to eve for tow: n by s special 
train yes ss day orfolk 
the Pri Fal ae Een] 
RINOR ALFRED aedi in town on Tuesday after- 
of W 
ales § ne will 
Sealine to the London Bridge 
tmp rn 
net Council was held on 
Satu e at die pow va di of the First Lord of 
the ie not in Downing Street, 
HE CONFERENCE.— "The Plenipotentiaries accredited 
wi the several European Powers to the Conference, with 
“t Sir,—The acts and proc 
forces of al 
the 
latio agents at foreign Courts : 
la ler amount to 
cm À i Daek 
rad, 
to 36,000 men, 
pen 
ed by Bishop 
Danish Promier, t to the Danish diplo- 
** Copenhagen, April 9, 
eedings of the allied v meh he sni 
in Schleswig have daliniai given us too eer uent occasion 
o e remp with you upon 
Cabinets have mpressed 
the chara 
r the German 
n ‘a. 
the German Confederi propose to bring forward at | their intentions, I find myself now compelled to cail your 
the Conference now sitting :—‘ Integrity of the Danish content with pore ne Rog ve Nee y — re 
onten ^ 
Mon rchy ; Political and adm inistrative — y Of | hay ub A5 A as to violate the precepts of the 
the Duchi woe aintenanee €— nion dem d single right of nations and the first principles of humanity, 
State socialis) ; Ego Lo m The commander-in-chief of the Prussian army recently, 
German ee Federal for » of s without any p ee « ot proceeded to bom the o] 
and inoflensive town of derbo! eaceable abitants, 
autonomy and nny a rt Dushien women and children, have been bi (wen 
émorial Diplom in an article on the in RM oy by the bursting of shells, and hospitals filled with 
ference, says :— unded hav: to be evacuated under a hail of bullets, 
+ Some Prussian Hi had been surprise the night by 
^ ld Cia te FM «ae aano dpud. eter a small Danish detachment near the village of A p. To 
v formally engaged revenge themselves for urrence, w ng 
e dampen’: i ga iu tfi my Pt heedlessness of their officers, the Prussians t fire to 
sitting of the Conference. — France and E ng- o fatma at which tho Hussars lodged, 
919 be kaged. upon ibe ott pase etis pr’ 
ould refuse to evacuate the island of Alsen. 
Prussia” yill then on either side evacuate tho 
rm. 
* At the meeting of tho  Donferenoe on Monday the first 
question -— me A. a i. armistice. The demand was 
made conjointly by Fra England, We are assured th 
the Pienipotontiaries of "the ena Pow 
any instructions on the subject, ard that 2x hav 
obliged to refer r* their sespestive 
La Patrie of Thursday says :— 
“We have received from 
ad dl the ey nh i p 
e Governmen! 
inst" Tho proposition 
ent or with the co! 
of the pares | ng blockade. uu 
and Prus: t once dedesi th that rg om ey had n on 
o’clock, in the room prepared for 
ed dp — residence of the First Lord of the 
Trea gStreet. All the members appoin 
to the Gonerenes were Atome hey were as ‘follows 
Count yi Pri vivy-Comneillor 
met on Monday at 1 
them 
hag 
r ron de Bil 
Minister) and Councillor Eiee. 
n Confederation : Baron yon t, Saxon 
It 
heir 
of an 
mance of the exiting block 
supported by the Plenipotentiaries o 
and Sw eden, 2 t the Austri: an and 
inted | 
at bise but accepted the proposition ad ^T, sae oa oer 
say, Ad they must first consult their respective 
The Journal des Débats of Thursday says :— 
“We do not ges to know everything t that mi ^ the 
the Sid Seliman, the son 
the south, who died me pen aes 
I 
25th ns but what ered t 
A 
path to obstruct the: re of EN ea, Mas p" 
On and after the lst of id next the Moniteur will 
publish an even ing edition. The French zem d 
in Algeria has sustained another disaster fro 
the r of the Arabs. Colonels s Bonupretre, 
Wm UR auxiliary 
March » 
sinding chief of 
years ago, during a 
m During his march, 
bs of Sid Seliman, y who 
at the 
horsemen, 
in pursuit of 
i 
them all, not leaving one surviv 
instructions, The Co MER Pa ; been adjourned until | 
thes eso instructions have been rec 
t is said that the vacant 
Quer me be conferred on dé Marquis of mute 
d the claim of Lord Ock 
the Earl o of. florcs to the Barony 
ord ly decai pied the bodies. "e is fourel that this 
sates ix AM 
ronal 
eke of the Pr 
ndre Laya has 
rs had come without no 
party is| Th 
fae Eg 9d of May. The omes of inviting 
rtero is bei 
reducing poor 
ENES buildings with a 
anin 
arm 
istice ene 
dition that the Eod, cU f nosu ities ontario of ird that from 
tread 
ies ha 
ane of the re he 
e|un to 
hat w 
therefor, to 
will 
sir unts from ai aot v 
tat on the 20th a body of Pruss ived 
d proceeded after a few hours’ vol to Horsens, 
emselves. est 
pre om?) 
poen in the t 
the 
ing 
ppel intrenchm ents, and are strengt ing their 
batteries on the rosea of the Alsen Sound rZ well as at 
téte-de-pont, an d between Ráge 
— to in 
guard to pre 
nals beers A saved from the flames. 
erw 
digence, surrounded ie 
vent Rua ure fare onal ¢ 
In Jutland the allied 
helmed the inhabitants re — GG of 
trans 
The Govern. 
ISH fy aite —Acco' 
Jutland, has retreated 
ccepting 
z ae pom Holland, Italy, and mr B 
, two 
vo aea and ene ion-elad ce ra fe havo eer dea at Lisbon 
ceived fresh inst: 
2" enter into goons on dua treaty of 
with France, which it is hoped will brio 4 a 
favo: 
Rar ae 
lishes 
Lee Swedish ain been entirely counter 
nded. 
intention of 
general election. 
will be invited ir te t 
Bos "xe a ng: p contest has entailed upon you ; nor the great and painful 
ofthe last few days ever be forgotten. But by God's 
candidate in the Liberal - Conse interest, | help neither the m of the last pes 
Alderman Lusk is a candidate for “Finsbury in the have been in vain ; will bear fruits in the 
‘Liberal interest. Alderman land to retire xs and inj 
t the aim of the and 
from Stoke-upon-Trent; and Mr Beres es beloved country. I return you the fervent thanks of myself 
candidate for the vacant seat. Con tives have | and my people for the ce and self-sacrificin 
determined to bring forward a candidate for Rochdale | heroism you have Opinel sod ipn S 
in iti Mr. Cobden at tlie next election Danish rn pde—4 emp mw y — 
x TSCoPAL Bexcn.—The bishopric of Peter- and may He confer everlasting peace upon our fallen 
borough, which is now — is the 13th nomination heroes T “CnnisTiAN R.” 
merston in seven years 
e 28 English and Wath bishoprics. He. | 
sees of Can , London, Dur 
"Carlisle, Ely, Gl Gloucester and 1 Bristol, Norwich, Put 
E of Düppel, The Danis Jd killed, } a 
unded, and missing 
the perd of Düppel did not ree 8000. 
E 
SWEDEN e Nord Deutsche Zeitung pub | 
news from Meise’, «vede that the great sero Rp rata 
troops has 
— the passage to the Islan 
took 
within view of the 
Prussian gunboat 
[eror 
s gu 
In the afternoon of the 21st 
arrived at the castle i qun as after a 
stay giae to Atzbüll where he salute 
regiments which had been 
redoubts. 
eve 
rrival 
a ag i 
Pr Carl, 
with a large py TY alighted a 
sen at 
nin 
The Minister of War has sanno a bool of the|de Pius. where it is 
rmy h 
ri 
Carl of 
phone at 
of the Emperor of A rw 
ye ot Te of Majesty to the theatre of war. 
he Danish tand supplies continue to pass E Hamburgh for 
y p 
d of Alsen. On 
place off the coast of Rigen: Tsland, 
t-house of Witto 
,10 et me burgomasters 
the fortress of 
pwards 
ional monuments have aet! boen secure from 
ent of the King has 
ld 
froth id violated - 
and the 
, between a 
dad fri 
th 1 
he will await the 
and accompany his 
