Max 28, 1864.] 
agreed to request the employers of labour to allow 
all volunteers in their em ployment a half-holiday in 
e place in Hyde Park this afternoon under the 
— on of the Prince of Wales, It - e 
ced wee mo one P be allowed to 
railed 
Europe. Several 
our zm 
egeat of 
| They are very well informed res 
of their nu 
ole 
ed | left Toulon 
b 
per 
Jost. to Her Majesty's reram of co 
morning, secompan 
— ng events in| FRAN 
mber e the ‘ante on the Con 
ished at Constantinople, Vick contains the 
e | soba in the pra Chamber bes c^ En 
Fo 
glish Parlia- 
all 510 guns. Orders 
were sent on Thursday to t for m "departure | 
of the ironclad frigate arme for the e des 
i ay. "The 
ned beating Afidavit and | pow 
ya bare length. Flatman, | the e jockey, , who i-is 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
\NKFORT.—The Europe of Wednesday, in an article 
ference, says :— 
rmation relative to the Conference, the accuracy of 
can n! announces that the | representatives o 
gle State. The people would era b. 
€ the interior government om fs woul 
. The remainder of Schleswig would be united to the 
anish Monarchy.” 
ag vo A Zeitung of Wednes 
of kay a on the Schleswig- Holstein rompe 
no t 
the inclosure does not extend to ue ninm, 
de 
Foreign. 
Frayc e Session of the Corps Législa 
been proionged until the 28th inst. Baron von han nto e ede pea 
was, rece 
rja i ide 
9| n between Spain and E 
Rothschild, with 
for the Prince de Beauvau, with Li 
| M. Delamarre, with Bois-Roussel. 
Sparn.—The Minister for Foreign 
the differences that 
eru. Fresh verdi ni have 
| been “despatched " the Spanish representative in that 
-— a 
eration 
M 
ion; 
; in 1856, 
n; 
f vm dem 
T 
hae ay pelle ame Jouncillor Krieger, one of t i» 
representative of De it at the o etr was 
ived on Tuesday by M. Drouyn de Lhuys, and 
e 
ittee of the Senate ha: 
i times —in ae for Lord Seymour, with Lydia ; in 
for Baron 
si |i i 
taken 
have 
com ifle. 
to authorise the ‘Government to treat se "the. ak 
on 
“Even in tho "etam 
unde a the twe 
uestion there ds a perfect un a ha the two 
reat Ge 
me paper s i. he prospec 
Dake “of Augustenborg, have greatly impro sorely 
'penersche Zeitu of Tuesda 
e" 252 
= 
the 
"fe 
ret urne ed t of Spa in order 
o London on Meere! _ evening, - 
hypoth 
gt sy says :— | aa ae 
o-German conflict is, above all, estion of 
The aspirations and ferens a t he natin 
ave rise to the conflict should therefore 
Holstein is German, 
theref 
he Dano 
Nationalities 
which 
"eie about this solution, Cow 
it is not in opposition to her policy.” 
The Pape says that En ngland, rams, Sweden, Prussia, | " be held upon 
t& Jutlan 
at the Dannewirke, the southern part, inhabited by 
Germans, to e — united to Prussia or made a 
separate State under Prince mem and 2 north 
part 2 Metern eoi ed wit t adds, that 
nli cem wirt in i fever of submitting 
this eis n s of the inhabitants, tha 
the 12th, it is do 
e | all the deficits of the 
er ie Fontoj of the R 
Tre 
om Vienn 
— 
ury. ~The 
notes Agen an to y million vines | 
earing 6 per cent. interest from the € July, 
a 
d France hav 
Rechberg miea ni pa the Treaty of 1852, agreein to 
he union of Sou th Schleswi Roin Holstein as & 
mark, and absolutely 
Walleeth? 
e 
ters 
The Chamber of 
es has m conv voked = v nied dh 
— The Crown Pisaki ot Prosi 
Army Corps. His Royal Highness ' ex 
A ban anqu uet w. 
return on Monday evening. as given on 
sdag, t 
It is consid 
ubtful whethe 
of im 
The 
the petii Assembly for 
bat it is | the kingdom, which ries to have taken place upon the 
14th June, are now ordered, by rn dei ofthe sd 
the 7th. por 
should send its representatives to the 
Legislativo Body, and as the armistice expires upon 
12th er the elections could 
take place at the date originally intended. 
ing ha’ 
has eer the following rescript to the Minister of SIVE 
Fin: 
- birthday of Queen Victoria, A dapeaes of 17 
mbers presented to A 2 on Monday the 
pers Tae by Coun nim-Boytzenburg, an 
bearing 30, ,000 ym itm orn that Schleswig. 
Holstein "pes [4 € "ur independent State. The 
addre ead b t Arnim, The King replied 
as follow: 
E 
a wor! 
eni years ago an institution was founded in the vicinity | the country. This return will mine, ttain the 
Englan ty fo ir of having it settled b y the Con- of Copenhagen, the object of which was to secure a ** home" - for which, —— with the inpet. óf Austria, 1 have 
forest) vido: the Diet clai ims — rt as its own | for sick persons whom the troubles of life had deprived of n up arms. In co ajunt with my illustrious ally, I will 
stria, itsays, ar yet known A - of take measures, 80 far as 2 God has 4. pase itin our power, that 
i tained agains! 
| iie n Theviewsof Au 
On Wednesday, bein a Quom Victoire birt, there sum 
was a dinner at the British Em mbas, e t which the 
mperor’s Ministers were 
roposed the health of the Quien n. 
opinion that a 
soldier Tot 
Sid d pe no 
in w. 
Geste she 
ted by th s unjust t execution of th 
the p that it is too la cA x fm 
f Malakoff der- 
ays 
illness, He at Maromme, 
in a Department of the Lower Seine, — father row reser) 
E io deal of Pable opin opinion ine 
ar 
Ouled Riahs, | should the Ge 
he | A deputa 
Russ sien 4 at Mo ke à ioe cam an i "in command of 
the 1st corps of the Crimea army; = in Mag; 1855, |a 
he succeeded Marshal Canrobert —— 
e 
that refuge which the Mein a enin designates. 
t be es 
i be ho e er 
wy m 
Powers not modi 
a vt — the town of 
to 
"" EX eag. aan Ss -— eg Several pet ar 
addresses a ected fi ber townsin Jut 
tablished f. 
a noe pro sa 
in ‘singe has lately taken à more 
polic; 
ölding arrived 
uest the Kin 
and, 
full secu: 
— | of our 
EE. crus zz further distur 
Earl RT | sonata prem ^ lof T close Benin i 
VU 
at the Conference, 
san and uphold Dem mE action to they are entitled both 
d med niece During 
Monday g| 
pee th "4 armistice, and in concluding peace | 
pan be Obtain ta vm of the oppression 
onn s | re Danish r 
aos and ian people o of our common fatherland, i 
The oec and Empress o! 
| Prussian Court on the 9th of Em 
ondon by Herr Von Bismarck 
on the 15th inst.:— 
Rey ve May 15. 
** As it is foreseen that ti ques? the posit; lon o 
& 
a 4} 
carried on. The 
e Marshal 
created Duketof Malakoff, and a senator * Franee, 
m ne; 
Prussian o 
cers 
the different t places, act everywhere arbitrarily. 
Ho 
cya e ot that place ud from J 
bo s nobody bebind with whom 
was | be 
utla’ 
gotiations could 
in command at 
In 
rd to the London Tres reaty of 
be m ht Sueward ir atthe approaching sittings of 
[ find it ene o make e: following 
A ana " the subject:—Up the Mr of Ki 
Frederick se Vi Sen German Bowers ie 
to be 
the two German Powers with regai 
Lm 
able yet. that 
mark would € the ‘obligations : - 
this 
E 
gee 
LG 
in the fol ollowing 
£ 1 A 
From 1858 
er 
P 
MAAT ventos" p 
"m The reer 
end in. 1860 was again sent to Algeria 
a pension of 100,000 
of heer were pai op on net by route to ias te Das 
fr. cr and threatened with TICK hwards, 
succe 
pasina his Tuentin, 
to comply with those ation, hy the aot, of Tho Govern: 
immediately 
EE ICE ; ge ig a 
4 1 pee 
Legion of Honour. The i — ^ > rx si A = it should I ORO consider — justified in 
his death, sa ro that France and the os i have | arrived at Travem on W yy morning, with no n upon 
a et ge et The e the | ie - - a om and returned immediately. | from that ara she did not kaye E Qu aa M 
details of a iere gained by General Deliguy,i in fn which —The Lauenburg Associa- omahing tothe ‘i i's yielding, by 
Arabs were repulsed. After of in didi enta declaration through the Federal Com- | T? receding from the Wo open reat rte naa ne ee 
the 13th inst. the Flittas sac MER of Z Zam- missioners, to the German Diet and Baron von Bout, sibility of the de Pur "veu when this. [ei 
morais, bu the men um and pillaging the - | demanding separation from Denmark equally with the deceived, un the constitution for Schl pposed to 
houses, nel La Passet arrived during the night. of two — m "Schleswig and Holstein. The declara- ue qum not only remained unretracted u he Ist Jan., 
the 15th and | revictualled Zammorals. He subsequently tion . furth the Associ ation wishes that | un E n t6 iai eatin aenn e € f their re vent 
cov the plain of Belizanne with reinforcemen d at the A they w were Bl 95 heat NNE 
General Deligny obtained a fi the | upon recs urg. The wee to the throne being | m mark, they declared in the despatch of 
insurgents on the 16th inst. This insurrection is said | granted by the eer in the same: line. - = landed the Siet January ofthe rodent you Cua ua wot intend 
to be intimately connected wit th the "Tuis dime e | property, the see pe sree Pr wer to| But they at the same time exyrmty stated that PLAT: 
wes the questi ith Baron | further persistence in the course she had p! would 
to Tripo| aud is said to be connected w e eust opes dd - MA of the Contre = co pel them to sacrifices hich id n E very ad duty to 
2 a "Many ofi the native chiefs "thought that iam that the a = the Association have re phe Are adie taper of 1852, and to endeavour to com 
France would be engaged in a general war in 1864. the fullest considerati 
€ 
an understanding upon some other dirigeant with the 
signataries of the London Treaty. - This case has completely 
