THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 6, 180 — 
PE E a ECPINN ovt ARRAY 22 Aa” aaa ere nr Sa EP Terry irae — === a4 
-fhe Polish, question, . Alluding “to the 2 words: of the | mad made by the two great Gorman POWRIR to the other Zoan Ea ri i DS took | A A 
ff Eckernforde. 
tions. 
n States. ‘the France s 
mperor, | i 
‘ood Saat the necessity of breaking off all mela ions « We pen sist in thinking that arn has motive for | Steamers o 
with Russia, in order to assert the rights which she | assumin a uv eos Lika igh Eur od "the partis in rh E b r 
: P this quarrel; it er dut; atoe e cou d je harbour. 
had violated, and to manifest the indignation iud m R lth by wits counsels to prevent, if it be yet T eder 
whole of Europe. The project of a Congress w time, a useless effusion of blood b aching to all con 5 
war, W h ipl watt, ig i her foe unde accordin, ag to 
generous impossibilit, Russia was resolved to ay. - | tion PK pret a If "m fails in that generous p eho, nes u 
Poland. ipi 
n 
t Auteuil, 
was ab present placed, but it was requisite to break c off the x of the ed Exhibition at 
ms kand of relation with a Powe r which hi ad v iolate ed The u pshot price is s fixe d at 2,250,0 000f, The affairs of 
trea 
"e e ussians patah twa atta gs. 8, "but were repulsed 
t 
the 8 of treaties. amend- | the en 
"ü defended the C. ct with energy, | SPAIN. —The Ministry have required of the Cortes to | from 200 to 300 killed and wounded, including several 
ut n that, dry spite : pres projec Sof ssion for rtnight, to LEN time for Superior officers, Lu ey ab first left their dead and 
the Government with Pola and, it was necpssAr yt it prep i g several Bills, i Cortes ted but the gr ater part Were subse. 
linfin. | nnani Imonsl 
ence of France. The amendment was then rejected es PonrUGAL.—The stormy debates respecting the late 
paragraph adopted, M. Guéroult supported | the | loan contine, gae Bobler of Fina is strong, g, and censures from 
th e Mi f 
g 
amen 
was rejected by 218 to/12. Th the|theloan, The M ister made of 
Addr 
ble def ave been totally destroyed, and one company alone 
ess was adopted by 234 to 12, On Monday the | but the ' bad impression had n i DAN The|had 130 men k nd n i ish 
Emperor received the deputation with the Address, to | Viscount Sa da Bandeira ui enhor Anselmo | Dragoons ina Li: Prussia The town 
which his Majesty replied ss f follows :— Pacamp, have left the Ministry in consequence of the |of Missunde in rye: Fest the engage. 
** M. le President,—The address, which expresses to me the | bad reception b UN ortes of their proposed reforms nw is said to have convinced Pri 
ey me gape n touches me deeply. The | in the army. guese s Sipate Mindelho | Frederick Charles that the D oppose 
bie aep raedt have been long iri b raten pues though’ Quy has sailed, at the poten depu o e i ious resistance to the Austrian and Prussian ad. 
pas taken near! e tive business | Minister, to watch the movements of the Confederate | vance. The Danes, who during the engagement main. 
y three months m a Mine 
ofthe House, th the have not been at is, indeed, to privateers m the Azores. The de ‘frigate Royal 
storm 
an impartial mind, the ce of e debates? Accusations 
x: Mif iaip bastoredipéd toz thing ; Oak has arrived at Lisbon 
ming par 
quently removed. Prince Frederick Charles is said to 
| have been wounded in the arm. The Danish logs was 
150 to 2 : 
which 
the policy of the rd has p n better appreciated ; paging ek —M. Le feb e, the Fre 
majority « compact and more devoted to the maintenance gener r, and M. Norns d attaché t "the French p iA sians ves 
r institutions A Eug ee " Ad ned. “~ Lied great | Tur AA arrived at Lugano, and transmitted to the 
gu di Cose A “Sit of so many President f the Ticino Moon ent a rede est for an 
i ni nce 
br 
pa 
Schlei ei, which is e from ice. On Wednesday after- 
d i Danne- 
pide g ue osition of the 
t shi i 
pna Without sonsistonce th that MELIA. “gurl can be| four Italians at Lugano, on account of the conspiracy werk 2 Bus 
ee DE awl be ARAA for the e ^ 60 years? against the Emperor. It appears from the inqnipiaa | riflem 
partie to overt brow the ae - Rorormnents rea ave | Made by the Swiss authorities that M. Mazzini left |i : 
io y turns sucsumbing Lugano 1 in the beginning of October, and that the men | works in the es line of entrenchmen s, but towards 
in fluctual 
Eo Tiberiy, "nd liberty sucoumbing to anarchy. This must n o have been arrested did not Ae at that place | dark they w 
hands of 
be. mple of r t years proves the ossibility 
of conciliating what has - "long appeared irre telas ilable. 1 fü November 
Y 
uitful progress is the fruit of experience. Its ELGIUM.—All the E ublic men who have been 
i h PERI 
astened by systematic and unjust attacks, but by | called upon by the King to form a new Ministry having 
duum 
8 
Geri sai 
nd that may promote the puer ness eu prosperity of e iS aoe has bee * concluded between Swe 
received with eries of * ‘Vive | > 
pe sting of the Corps Législatif | p h Seer * of Lack m at Co 
y pRa qme y ing arse! at Stockholm on a mission, the o 
e elections of | it is said is to prevail upon Sweden to act in the Danish i 
MM. Buffet, Hallez, and gc were decet i i 
valid without discussion. On rsday the Extr M —— MEER 
ARK.—A provisional law was published at 
ands O 
killed and w 
ey the res igning’ epe will ‘reassume their to be “not 
à tf 
200 prisoners LM A rifled g heir losa 
On s Ma 
fring at m, Eu ‘witnessed ‘the oe 
f; bitis leaving a few prisoners in the 
thy nes, TT captured pu 
l 
ounded is P mitted, by Marshal Wrangel 
inconsiderable.” ‘The Danish pres 1 i 
ordinary Budget for 1865 wa "ES bof ore the de 6 Govor 
Legislatif, asking for a total ered t of 108,650,000 frs, epin ed tu FE blin Rie. aad, 
e been issued, fi i t Ro al ate d at the Lied 
duty upo s and coke by French a dram 
ebruary 
seriptions to the new loan was issued on Saturday. It Tues 
: À ng | on incomes of about 34 pe rdiet "i submitted to the | under Marshal 
4. official report of the sub- Rig dag (the Ass sembly. for Denmark Proper) on 
219 
The irredueible vulp tions for 6f. rente amount to | in Danish ports. The King and the Crown Prin de 
o! | Friday uen the bat ttalion ns proceedin ng toj 
of from A 6 million rigs See elieved 
"the com 
rson su 
ffo 10f. to 120£. will have 6f. rente allotted them. For army. 
subseribers for other amounts the allotment will be at the troops) esos the “people. 
b is 
hi 
report fu loan 
will provide for the Treasury will more than suffice for | 
sr nA — e, and will enable the Government, | wi he King's departur 
y, to suspend the permission | tinnousl jasti 
E to subscribers of payi ing in ‘the wp frd instal- | ment. li s e gei gerne ae A - e 
posal o 
ts of the loan not yet paid. The r says in | Prosa and Austrian Ambassadors, hr ib ty I ie 
hic 
ihe seem Ay sranicg. The postal and t 
rick o 
fey (ose ing d ei ^c — c cx rahe. ar yo isa E with Germany is D off. ounce i "of d 
nt of the 
aperor, and of the security felt by everybody in the credit of War was held on Wednesday nig 
France.” a "o SH pum. Marshal Wrangel on Sun- 
perta pit 
ussels, and 
of 185; 1851, and of 
troo) 
Mémorial scc tal pss that the Archduke | day morning sent eme LUAM. OR of whom | taini t The 
and € coming | was of cies rank, to ACA hea: of General de ys was hod away. Count edge ben o 
and take | Meza, the WU Sos Com mander.-Chiet E _Seblenrly, | an ) 
. The A Badge nf Prince Yr Princo Fe 
io evacuate 
high gione N Ronia Constitatton, til] | Deputies on 
"clock ii afternoon to repl; ico Wane el 
A | Majesty was expected to return to Flensburg f " 
nt was iss ued at me time, E Epin the | evening. Two Austrian regimen nts (the Regii 
d evying a war tax iment o he i 
bridge on Monday,to take possession Lof the Kio prt H 
Wra 
Albrecht of ronis are with the army near Rendsb 
*|that an embargo will be placed on all eder siping Marshal Wra ama t 
ei, the Crown Prince, and Prince 
ng 
of at this . "he dad Sc ie 
dignity of Chan cellor of the Legion of Hon The ply Marsh fresh pro options to the effect that the Gove 
Danish maan Y is the Subject of general discussion in | in this deepetek referred to the note presented to the Saxony — — defend e digi 
Paris, an d the e offici cial j t France Danish Cabinet o n the 16th ult., e: informed General authority o T E (ad l Diet a ] me 
* Bag ish Cabinet in An matic py 8 g oppos vé the een of tl 
intervention for the' i of the integrity of | and x til furtl lers, | and should erre at the Diet for the pt 
pu ; EG vw reports were current in He re ested General de Meza to inform him bta the gnition of Duke Fred 
is on Wednesday, one stating that Missunde had diately ‘wheter he had orders to evacuate Schleswig, Augustenburg, 
been taken, the other that the attack had been re- | General de Mez eza, in his reply, st ated that the instrue 
nounced after four ineffectual attempts, Hon t Bodl, rts | tions efr. bets m his Gover anant ee entirel 
eved e unfounde The Cons to Pip Jomman 
ly 
emand the admi: 
I of t va 
lishes an article signed by M. Paulin rre He traha ira prepare ien n 
ating that in commence 
two PM E rman 
T Ja 
uring these operations, bu 
n 
cing bostilities on the Hider, forceof arms, On ereceiptof this ep the Prassisnand | ot 
dt h, ai Monda: 
oubts that the Danes „destroyed the "press es on their r approach le 
burg, 1, 
fer m. the AES and destroyed im railway, 
ing al , 
eodd d 
e inerense O 
€ 
a 1 
res pregnant with  perilous incidents, | mornin ig they crosse M Eider, ‘Lhe movements of the | DANS. that hkl should be occupied by 109° 
pride ajd l courage of the pan ah people, sain MS P AU n a passage at | F 
"ederal troops. 
fs 
nary m 
Ministers id "e States having the 
BIT $3 "he Schleswig-Holstein cotati, 
lies have 
e cnr ae 
f Angane ME to 
sr oyal gd of 2 Confederacy, MH i 
APA 1 —Th 
yet 
-Io the sitting of the Lower House 
oe p however, it should 
oossible to obtain an pee vote ud the Diet 0 
| succession somes A pex Gov 
rnment 
tative of or t 
Dict. "ink in 
f the Federal troops in H 
e Bavarian Government has 
easures for assembling a Lise! 
e same vie 
n order to come to an 
receiv 
