JANUARY 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
in which the Archduke Maximilian would be] THR DANI UCHIES.—Fou r councillors haye been | Deputies decla: es that it will rest this mle ib ope resist this policy be all lean 
placed, and compared Mexican campaign the | suspended i ques and Téonigge for In ving |" moana ta ita — t it will cd by all legal 
persos ph ord b ege ir First TT om Rouher refed to take oa oath of a a debate 
— efended the expe ition. e said that the ark. rocl: amation h as boen i tory ene the | took place on the B a nbn M 
resence of France in the Gulf of Mexico is the safe- Feo ene Minist m in which stated ett the | of Deputies. The Mn rd was rus L pae 
guard for the prosper: ity es rd m commerce, eee T rth of the TR hitherto subject 4 majority, and the Budget as roposed hy the em 
wu wit! ein suthoritica legally belongs to Schies ment adopted by 58 against 17 vo: In the sitting of 
ired to evacuate Modos as Aoi as possible, but cute s jurisdictio md police the Chamber of Deputies on Monda d 
not until universal MÀ should have spoken. The subordinato: to tlie aluinistestion ot of that Duel E on the Budget was orden y the Chamber to ime 
establishment of a monarchy in Mexico was pe asserted on good authority that t diately report upon the vote on the Budget gou on 
and ~ result would t be the baec od the country. | sioners are about to convoke the Wehen of Holstein Saturday by the Upper House. The Com mittee 
The endment was Sy lea peie y 201 to 47, ory he | to sanction the new Government of the D hy, de their repo hich 
The debate von Poland com- | appointed by the Federal Commissioners. The Dag. |10 fie Upper House sh should be declared null and 
menos need | on Thur sday, w when M. David vy orien the | bladet of Tuesday says that such a step would bi Ib. This proposition was adopted by the House, 
amendment adv ves the recognition of the Poles as | entirely illegal, as the King only has the right Count Eulenburg then reada Royal message, 
belligerents. After s eeches | fro m MM. K ont Bernard | to assemble the Estates of Holstein, ~The ee and | that the Diet would be closed at 3 p.m. by the Prod. 
and Corneille, tl as rejected. M. Pelle- Austrian troops are mar rchin ing towards the Eider cai dent of the Council. Accordi ingly at that hour tho 
tan explained the ame ve nt of the Left i Wrangel, w nn Diet was closed by the President of the Council, who 
rupture of diplomatie relations with Russ The Duc | has sent a requisition to Hambur; rg for about 3000 carts, | read - aes from [the Throne. The foll ollowing are 
de pond vow € ve T os the er of The Federal columns continue to — donem that eni the m rtant m 
M. Pelletan, and declar at Russia was mo emo- | Fed l Commissi to recognise piety d m E te maintained whioh 
cratic than the whole of Euro He per prrs we led to the amber at e 
the committee desired to reconc ‘ile its sympathies for | tho’ anthorities to receive them in a friendly spirit, por gregory D reereing Article 99 of tho Consti 
Poland with its respect for Russia, and said that n n , Eckernförde, and Apenrade | the current year it has struck out items which are indispen. 
other — was verbs for it was necessary, even in | are ice. Three donnus with troops have | able for the public servico. The House has also renewed the 
Mi of the Po les not to encourage the insur- Mie a Timidburg. The Flensburg end > ome Ferr eere of the ges Chamber upon the Military — 
ection up t| Railway will shortly be opened, e Danes se obligation to military service. For 
be exterminated: un nder Napoleon in. after having E ec ul "v Dannewerk; 6000 soldiers = dail House, in the exercise of its Constitutional Fighta, bas re 
been A rtitioned under Louis XV. On the motion g intrenchments i in Ys to command the qa tant of 1804 an dd by the Mero of Deputios, 
M.J Favre, the debate was adjourned. The pu ad germ ps Móvenberge Two bondis have | regard to ithe Pol mi e 
^ | ish membe! od 
ing is a summary of the yd E - which has | been erected i in the int bren esturion It is expected the does A consider it conformable to the respect du to publie 
been laid before the Corps L égisl ip) [dation gel to the cee Fond of the House. yr e House has also 
The expenditure for the ordinary TÉ for 1865 is esti-| In consequence of the thaw, the Danish outposts o p e Government 
mated at 1,797,250,000f, or 21,000,000f. in excess of the|the frontier Custom s line have rie TE to in n, d "E sel Gas "yi for the Mar 
nd the receip vd : eet ten 
0 honour 
0,000f. kaving retire on the arrival: i E ton = th great power e 
the amount of Treasury bonds in circula- | Stated that an aide-de- p of t bf wiring the postion of the erpehem MC Meine 
in 1805 to 150,000,000f. In the event of this sum being gone to Kiel, charged with a delicate mission = Prine fallin iy Mu pum eA vi tie Gore M Dii 
--— oW € of the publie service, the aoge rg: z aid. a Tou has EE this vote, although the King had 
= , 
Imperial decree and submitted to the t 5 be ah sit in it | be tolerated by Austria and Dar The Prussian van- psig ia wo niy be splayed Ser the Dooie of the 
next Session. The amount of bonds which may be issued by | guard ye into Kiel on Monday m petal rag "They right and honoar of Pis E IN dc has € e 
Pee ^ mary of Public re of the city of Paris during 1865| removed the German hi and placed the Prussian | lutions by which th majority, in the event of warlike compli- 
lours on the g K i hey demanded the | cations, - part ‘bef orehand re the Prussian Father- 
to about five milliard francs. The incon. has | in i i "t "pos 
M g to employ force in case of non-compliance, Government considers it its duty to act f. the inte ot 
= 4 ‘Bae, th defe ats at merits) In the guard then dispersed by desire of the Du T Two 2 State, te, and relies en ein upon th X cimi cp 
Qeges et, t the battery arrived on Monday | "?"ntry. 
Had: 
has been 
The eceived without any kind " p STRIA.—In the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies 
rned by a majority of Ed over M. Bourcier demonstration iden A Prenton military post ny 1 as since on Friday the first section of the Finance Committee re- 
P^ "Ville ers, the official nominee. At Strasburg, M. been installed in the Hôtel de Ville. 
Halley-Claparéde, the sendidate of the s Opposition, and | peso s and colours of Prince prey have | tl that the credit of. 10,000,000 florins demanded by the 
qu — by ex ‘Clergy, has defeated M. de Bulach, the | been removed. When the Austrian Prussians A 
ba vern x E M and Chamberlain to he -l cm Altona, the Schleswig- “Holstein teni were | Should only vote the Aus! tria n proportion, amounting 
m o ice Ad iral Rigault de ret has been | velo lopes in crape, and the sh ops oleae Several | to 5,320,000 fl. of the military expenses for the occu- 
Admi rie b 
promoted to the rank of Admiral, a tion of Holstei ted by the Federal Diet. In th 
of the Diets of Scbles swig and Holstein have | Pation of Holstein, vo y t eral Die n the 
Penaud, Chopart. d L have i Saturday, name 
PAduim ^—— 00 way. They were received at | * Count . in the the 
SWEDEN. The Swedish’ offices!’ Wie ERROR ipren 10. Maug Afi A, "iooni 
permission to take service in Denmark have "been |! mmense crowds of ver alighted at lie tion. 
refused by the Government on the ground that Hotel, w Uu iei will deliberate upon the course to i 
Sweden herself required them. The Norwegian | be esent state of things. 
be 
Austria, because it was nem international ri 
bio t = ze sitting po be apr of Dear: its adoption would be dang He continued :— 
on m 21s ins unt von read atc s 
We most Prin STU ui PR the London Protocol 
qa the us ernment bad. addressed to the minor and the question of the succemion ín tho Dushies. By the London 
carte and of which the following is asummary : | Protocol the Great Powers acknowledged the integrity of the 
**The coup ent does not offer any opposition to si 
the Tolet Government, "but t has -— in "get i pede 
e egard ti 
quently on the marc = to Sch ee. The Da nish | Pando A:peattla duidiion St the Boh mavik Hoiste Gave. 
Cabinet has appealed to the four other Powers | tion pond be aste personal union — Deme and inen U ut a tapira peer o e Put Tene 
who signed the Treaty of London, gar England, | the Duc n iets ONE bere € Denmark and Russia would never surrender 
Russia, ap Sweden, in order that their media- Count von n Bismark, ey — toa sana 5e Mar nM" succession. The stip aren T riu eom law of 
tion egies and Prussia might be pre to sus- ccession will alw. ways bom maintained as conditions 
pen g of the London aT of 1852. Ben. de ‘ded aulons of 
d occupation of Schleswig. Rumours of the} «It isnot t o that the minor German States are disposed France, En ussia, and Sweden show that Austria and 
ehe of English auxiliary troop s to the ass ista ance | to rely on Frust. The last mi jn prove, on t ou k Prot aro boun a this twenty: The maintenance of peace 
of Denm th y makes it — Austria toj ap Soor um 
caused n t tati a on! 'ore 
on Thursday » and were received with immense is to live in harmony with the Scandinavian people. A Prus- the aga Schleswig- Holstein A Dey ten qualit: it great 
Usiasm. A royal resolution having fixed the} sian Minister, who wished to obtain the confidence of the | Power. Austria S would not bave interfered s ^" - 
electoral districts and their commissioners for Schleswig, foie 4 of the Chamber of Deputies, would be obliged to act | tion had n e Federal Diet ish question 
ne trary to 
sum of money to the fund for the support of the 
Rcs of b sse soldiers, 
— Prussia Austria have refused 
compliance with the request of Denar ‘tr a 
an e two TM 
on Schleswig an 
r co 
= Ae igsraad, it is inferred that a summons to sad people, ei aem st historical, tradition The Cainer ihia it co ompotaney, "D PE: rd to 
Sct will soon follow, and that all the great Powers are | desires to hold the — of a — of diplomatic Aulie | a surrender of the position of Austria as a great Power. 
¿greed as to that pacific measure. In the sitting of os. with military po It does not understand the | Jt was impossible to communicate at Snik more details 
the Landsthin the. Upper Ts wt of E m ish | Prussian peo ple, » — to the state of affairs without impeding diplomatic 
igsdag, on riday Monrad, t action and endangeri i un interests of the cp In eon- 
the Council, made the following Setasition :- :— to the. eism of the Federal D. on the question of of | Sos Th expressed e hope ge ME open i" 
well 29 Conventions of 1851 and 1852 contain the rights as | success The Ministry were afraid of Democracy | open, among w. whic h was the he Bo of he fase with Teas 
point th the engagements rk, am s the} and the pe ae Powers. Count oe epos ei ciem "E mis. by th: - e personal tie tie of the same ruler, both having 
ynasty. 
of Denm ong w E 
at there does not exist any state of Schleswi istein, that the Government hoped to. congue: 
and that it was only a yd 
vith | . He 
al which 
do ^ of Schl Hol 
hei: we struggle for? To prevent an invasion eswig 
them eben eni 
enter it. The fortune’ e? pe he Govern 
mein, rnb vato aoa a pen ett that ny 
German soldier t) X croas thie X5 xni from any PE dad me 
In mee iQ of Wednesday y, ; the Prec Maitt nani | Prope votes. vote. A portion s ae R mem : h iiss 1 
dopted the Address to the om ey in ye C Aree ed t h the hinter 
The President of the Council declared that no Danish DIU. dd -— endis by by the Government in reference to Schleswig ae in con- 
Government could accede to the eius of itd Deltech and P^ Carlowitz, an and Seated br by | form formity with the interestë — PE 
Schleswig, to a State of Schleswig-Holstein, or to a ulze opted by a le majority. id od Lemay ey ood S ears the , pean 
ivision of Schleswig, unless compelled by force. It is Which may attend the steps of the Government. 
Tumoured that os R mi assembly for| “1. tis used ows Tenes tn has fos conotatii berad ta; tu, Speen tae eret 
Denmar Proper and Sehieswig) will be convoked very wil resist tho resolution passed Ped latter on the 14th eer of almost all the Ministers, by 18 to 17 
"rri Heer —— = ——9 for | January, and take remy Pup cen; sation of Schleswig, in | YO The debate on the recommendation of the 
daily ie erot om gea sete nais — erm m bo Powers; 2 Considering that by this Finan ance Committee ‘that the House should grant 
y at Copenh: The ian and Austrian | tier tion ia separates herself from Germany and com- | only 5,320,000 florins to cover the Austri ti 
Ambassadors — aot L left Copenhagen, but intend | Pii; an abuse of her position as a great Power ; 9. Co s leri d ja bU Pelee. Etècotion, instead of 
mu =o MABOD weather ep nde a Mie vn Quot. perked brae ds Dochies a soiba 10,000,000 florins, as asked by the Government, com- 
m nication by ar which e tel, dine bo Denmark; 4. Considering that the threatened evaeu-| menced on Thursday, and is likely to last for several 
nce the weather is like sp: retaries of the | fion by force of the purpose of pnp: n ar) days. It is expected that the supporters of the resolu- 
mdr. wooden tty ^ A cerent arem 7 Me war rH By Qum, The Cham ber of tion will be in a minority. The Danish Ambassador, 
