TETUR EPTG —— ipw Peseletly| Porawo.—The Aiii 
——— st y Vern 
consented to its meeting, but declaring even ı then | and Austria, y are p ment, on 
el t they did not Pw themselves as bound by the unanimous. cation of the Swis * M C nei, Y i 
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ctions of 1851 and 1852. During the AT e WURTEMBURG.—The King of Wurtemburg died at | General Langiewicz, who ha en cong 
that our mim ita n chek eat nights now weigh Riieistéia ‘Castle at 5 o’clock on pe geen ay morning. | prisoner in p^ ees. of Jozetstadt, The 
Pi the pol s e T nd his | His Majesty was born in 1781, was the oldest | Government has given an assura 
— sovereign in Europe. The new ‘King has issued a will not return * Poland. Malle, olo, the 
contest. Therefore it is that when Eng sland, “supported by all proclamation of a cordial nature to the people. His | compa nion in arms of General rr ren it 
the neu ich sat in - conferen i i tain the | be married to a lithographer at Vie ienna, 
bi 
he wil 
demanded of us to renounce altogether the portion of territory | Majesty solemnly declares th 
belonging to the Danish Pelo. situated to ith of the | constitution. He alludes to the last autograph will ; 
Schlei and Dennewerke, we resigned our! selves oo oe ion | of his deceased father, dated 1844, in which his = ck Ex te sitting of the Chamber er of 
to a sacrifice which was so Fanola to us. 1 F d the | on Fric é inister 
ot been accépted by an Powers. We cannot sacrifice | Majesty stated that he had dev oted his vt bath £ a s er OF Finan announced 
n made to us we Gauss of the uni ty, independen ce, and 1e ə glo o Ty > i édit Foncier had wi 
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m Mey G d change the | Of m pes 1d withd thes quence 
refusal is that also of the Danish | people: ay God c z t in th fR thenber that his | would withdraw their Bill authoris; 
f Europe in | at sunrise in the cemetery o 0! g;t W , authorisin 
ispositiood of the Powers that hold the destiny atb? of one funeral might be simple, and that his vody. na be | At the same time the Minister declared 
the ands! May He at least grant 2 
bee y t them be transformed into efficacious co-operation ! | p ay oe by only ce carriages besides Bi 1l would be Bbe in, which, it 
j cue n we assure the Rigsraad of our Royal favour. SAXONY:-—ÀP ilb ing of the Upper Chamb i hould mie a 
Tn the sittin of a F olkething (Lower House of the | mq aay vies ain qb noved that the Govahii- public competition, " The Min sisted for 
Rupe) on ty same day, the Pre — of the - be requested to use its influence with the Fe ederal | i in reply to a rar d declared t 
th utire derati u the 
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said :— i ontant of the war against Denmark, and that | hasten the departure it d an Ita 
“The Danish Ple ad hp entiaries were xa Pur the war should be de a Federal war. The | They alsointended sendi 
in of demareation o a ries ti ME 4 England firmly ‘adhere to | Chamber referred the motion to a committee. In the the sitting of Wednesday the Minister of 
that line. Earl Russell promised that neither would he pro- sitting | of Thursday, | the motion came on for discussion, | that he had been able partly to carry ou 
pose himself nor support the pro roposal of any ine P len ni unanimously on requesting | programme, although he had been in part 
peces grt here s Sot ene ——— Roepe xis, | the Government to use -its pup UH p fee Respecting the deficits for 1864 and 1865, 
Earl Russell, n eless, p , in the sitting of ha Con: Diet to Sna that a to t ake part n the c able to provide for them by the sale 
ference of the 18th inst., that t —Ó — ae tinuance of the war, right the value of 200 million lir 
hein qe tee wag though D para d — Redes to the e ín the Duchies as pate as possible. | State railways, without having recourse to a 
T's vem € ” Herr Falkenstein, the Minister for Public | showed that he had effected reductions in 
Tue Danish Duontes.—Prince Albert of Prussia Education, stated that instructions in this sense had | of expenditure to the amount of illion 
arrived at the head-quarters of the army in the|alrea — irae forwarded to the Saxon representative at | that after the vote upon the new Constitution] lip 
i in of a telegram sent | the He Fon tapten ti t the active had been taken the reductions would reach 100 milim 
by the King from Carlsbad. His Royal Highness | patria of the Diet in the war and the recognition | lire. The revenue derived fi i i 
was the bearer of an order to Marshal von Wrangel | of the Duke of Ped tirai opened certain. The | regularly increasing. 
recommence hostilities at once. In accordance with | Ministerial Provinzial Correspondenz of Thursday, | could. not accept the polisy prop 
this order the Prussians pered are from four | says: was like 
ka e upon the fortificat of Alsen on rrr “At Carlsbad Austria and Prussia have come to decisive programme of the par 
d began to concentrate their pie in Jutland, in the d ST att the perire s € serus The Ministerial programme was still that annuel 
neighbourhood o of Kóldin On Wednesday at day- Bobition of the s osstien of of the Duchies. The ques and|by the Cabinet on comi iz. to il 
break 11 battalions of the Prussian army crossed the | taxation of Jutland will be taken in hand by Prus s themselves ready to take adva of piii 
Alsen Sound, and captured the Island of Alsen, after | Austria. ima M m will be made for crossing into | — 1 Europe in order to e about toils 
i in bo f the € 
. S ssi bs 
Prussians was effected in 120 boats, conveying 3000 | Powers. In the succession — which has become tthe in interpretation gi ven b Minister toti 
men at a time, The tr landed between Schwabeck IM Prussia will wisely c t her own interests and political programme, and declared dat em 
d F du ose of Germany." tion of t. 
and the most — — 4 Mw b mar Notwith Prussta.—The treaties for the renewal of the oft in St, P bol iore anh 
pria te tie tae b russia, eiii signed s, of his Fét He afterwards renewed the protest aging 
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tive: 
^" "ye resins ad rudy reached Vollerap and n Electoral Hesse, Thuringen, Brunswick, and | the part "x Pheditront, “already put forth in his allow. 
ed t. The negotiations with Oldenburg are still | tions of 1859 and 1860, and in the address to 
Ulkebél. 2400 Danes, including 100 officers, were g e ing o de TEE ton of MEM 
taken prisoners. Colone aufmann was severel atholie Bis abe. he ongrega ion o 
Vom. The Danish loss was severe, The Pm eee despatch from ass states that the | Rome has condemned 13 - Wer which are La 
ioa Wa tius diam sii wounded, wi ied Powers have n Cireular Note to their Misérables by Victor 
$00 shivne Willadanad-woundeds fighting | "°S : ive rw ives abroad, deiiz that td lof De aa and Soulié 
took place in Sonderborg, in which the í— Tog roS SEE TT — themselves. fou bound v an The Engish Governments prn 
was small The attack of the Danish iron-clad Rolf] Sons made by them at the Conference, sine ace has to the value of 50002, to the Circassia 
Krake was twice repulsed by the Prussian Patines Pre poe re-established. It is also said that the German | Ames oan ae rire 
and she was set on fire; but it is foe that one of be cts to be distributed amon: g them, Immense 
Prussian pontoons was destroyed b the im 
large D. nid ships of war have Dodd severely 1 g an dle 1 the Soari of the ast ‘sitting of the Coaeeabe A ee 
nrade. 
Er gst string and mortality continue among 
m x Mee ba eee at A 
E adsl ed Conference 
them received 10 shots in her sms ùe the assertion of Earl Russell that Austria will con "E 
n fine herself to the. oon vis on of Schl d .|sadors has sanctioned the repor' 
while the other lost her for remost. The coas to f Köldin E | stein to amio pati Ami ieswig and Hol- between tha Ports and Prinoe, Cou 
é Prüseian that she will kenslan fulfil = duty as a G e LE in the constitution of the Princi 
oe opposite s Müller, in pum reson the Sot Pe od Fi regard to her rem interests, Couz a has returned to Buchares , Prince 
is announced that Austria and Prussia intend to oceupy On Thursday the 23d the Emperor ot Austria drove to | ia, is pir ; 
the whole of Jutland, sis scd it asa pledge. They Long on a visit to the ex-Grand Duke of Tux NIS. —Advices from Tun 
w Jlect taxes in Jutland and employ the 
e 1 uscany. His Majesty subsequ pity received Count | that the emigration panic n 
"i " On i iure von Bismark, , and dined | with. the King of Prussia. The Bey, who was beginning to reali 
s ini i 
S eph t von Bismark. The town was brik: the Casnadar would also be dismissed, as such 
| ° [Tiantly i omine rd us evening. On Friday evening | would contribute to the suppressi 
at left for Prague. The King of Prussia | Tranquillity was restored in So 
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d E the evening. Count Rechber lof Carla T : t remained i in the town. 
— the Pedro, ived on er Portu- sume day. g g ad onthe Morocco.—Despatches from ees 
He on Mon Rus semi-official Deutsche Peterburger | a decree has been promulgated Tw nting " 
German and Danish = will probably take piace i in Zeitung of 1 Thursday, lnc entis | taken f the reit 
those waters within a few ermany, says :— aken in consequence o re 
Wolverine EE pam SEA ne English frigate | "ar, would be inconsistent on the part of (od and to wage | France and die European Powers. 
Heli : D ) are alis at | war t Germany, as she too took no active steps w him the} CAPE or Goop HOPE. e 
‘die on thoai E rt nien in ed honour at ee ee ee oe i o Puy of London of 1852, and | muss day Ai iud Noct s 
k id :— es) 
: o y im said» logically, to hdvine Denmark to ji i: ngland ought, Sir Phili 
sum ol 
may dira. hi b d 
General Committee of the A a E P kaw Mod 
We Hebel we Alone bere vote ted ba ad for a | Sear reme: Prussia, and Austria bin 
Duke of Augustenburg, a ssuring him, in view of th | Eur 
claims of the Grand Duke of Oldenba urg, of the un e Polish q 
wren ER Alo and devotion of the people of | question, and mutuall arantee n 
hei eeg frontiers. The Hest gee f thi i 
id ng Of this con- | main roads of the colon 
a: Birra telegram a Que MM oe that | Eu ate o be exchanged shortly. e Minister of Sitten. DANES Bill, a Bil for the 
end DS ave c to an | Finan submitt the Council of State a | lands, the increase of the C 
lerstandin, the Y Mic 
According to this understan Kadig Prema WR " question 2p eT tial Vues of a Russian Crédit Foncier | better RIS of jum 
currence of Austria, will ezr se m a t of 
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brought forward at the Federal Diet that Schleswie | Mone 
te be p 
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ted to leave 
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e of the te of August E | - ue The theatr 
. and Olden oa xamined. This is said t rs 01 «s e theatres, the shows, 30 restaurants, | Lieutenant-General 
.  Mübjeot of the senna p de 50 hotels, public erty and baths—in fact, almost the Governor of the colony. 
5o atreegement between Prussia entire town has fallen a prey to the conflagration. Baldwin Walker, was expec 
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