THE ee CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 2, 1964.9 1 
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utet van PESE : p ste | re-organised under. General HARDEE, | who is AP sa ED in the. Customs c of 350 
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Holste iL the G ed ing for an active winter campaign, offi- | Pee DOL, Stamps, 108,002 Xe. rease i 
,000/., Stamps, , Taxes, 15, ‘ 
These ‘concessions have not satisfied the German | rial reports of the IM Spa of the Mon m 40,0000., eats Yah 0001. r Misoellanecas, ED 
P , whi w demand the withdrawal of the | engaged in the naval attae n Charleston, expres , e 
whie g 
i i. oo hich the duchy of Schleswig, | disappointment at t eir cap ————— 
f itory, has | forts, and state that if the at tack had been pro- jr orti. 
is demand | longed, all the Monitors would have been disabled. 
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Francz.—The MM presided on W 
t a Council of Ministers. General geis USE 
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e joined Prus:i y 
id a oc to the Federal Diet that Den-| Mr, Richardson, and to erect a mausoleum to hi cB Angunte 
hall ) cal : io ‘suspend the memory. ‘The war in New Zealand is proceeding, taken possession of the government of the Dachies fhe 
eommon Constitution with regard to Schleswig, and the natives are said to be evacuating their} prince enters into long details respecting their rishi 
with an intimation that, in case of a refusal, the! strongho and his own, and in the name of equity and ol 
Diet will protect the rights of Germany by aj The Bera returns for the year and quarter principle of nat tionalities asks the support of {he 
military oecupation of the Duehy. On the receipt | ended the 31st ult., show a decrease of 562,8097, | Sovereign ance. The ioe ter concludes wa 
f this intelligenoe, England, Russia and. it is ey ) dialon to the similarity of their past fortunes, 
mean els yas à s 5 t Vus à Ed |on the year, and a decrease of 60,7627. on the} the kind welcome he formerly enjoyed $ bere 
aid, Sweden advised the Kine or DENMARK (o | quarter. The deerease in hoth cases is confined | Court. Ihe following is the Emper 
to the Customs and the Property Tax, and is fully AME Cousin, —1I have read your latior mith Ke do e 
a br a. asten D Toply toit. I know ing m ne 
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Les i dh js oe P effected by th of last year. e other | en y € 1 ; ian ind 
Biens Rowevot, Dlidul We Aipim M |touroes of revenne show a steady and progressivo |i 1 havo et ny voie ents aor ql tp 
responsibility of such a step, and tendered their | increase. les. But the Gre: s are bound by t entio 
reslg: 8, whic npts London, and their assembling could alone solve 
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orm a new Ministry were unsuceessful until sincerel th 
i Hon nie she ews. that England has declined to attend the Congress which I 
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filled the office of Minister of Public Worship in |, TR ily Jic ke LAE ge +t, are and Roya Popecting the tights of the Duchy which forms part 
the late Cabinet, succeeded in formirg an Admi- pd mue A e m" AE ee £ | German Confederation ; Pt may also have acted in 
. : : 5 M S Prince Leiwingen arrived on a visit. In after- | some put wrongly towards Germany ; bnt, on the one me 
nistration. Meantime various circumstances had | noon, by her Majesty’s command, ua are of | I deplore that the Co nfederation has thought ftt to interra 
oce e Kine and the Ministers | the workmen and laboure ee fon the Osborne estate Tale for tho intervention which f Mane e on 
that the withdrawal of the common Constitution is | W oe t Osborne, where | serious complications, does not decide that question: aud, 
ft a “Christmas tree, ers pr was arranged, At | should Denmark be E a y powerful neighbours, publie 
y the whole of the opinion in France would turn in her favour, 1 therefore iri 
nay impassible, On Saturday he momber of tho [Rai parti the em eimi M 
j nf statesm a : 
site «s Soe VE i smen Royal famil » pro occeded fe the hall, and, assisted by | German Diet, that the result of its deliberations may be 
onging to di erent parties in the Rigraad, had e Royal family, ade — presents to the chil. | mitted to the Powers that signed the Convention of on 
th the Krx he of a cles.of wearing apparel, i whi energetically 
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urgently remonstrating against the suspension dires : y . pleasur 
of the Constitution ; and e is little | Mammen gave the iatenrng men and women p this opportunity to offer you the assurances of my esteem and 
bbscth A coats, blankets, &c. riday ning, bei constant good will; whéreupon, my Cousin, I pray 
2 in th Christmas Day, her Maj ES with the Erpe ahi have you in His sholy keeping. Narorrox. Compitgne, 
Pri £ Wales, Prince Alfred, Princess Helena, | 999^ 
incess of Wales, Prince inee i 
Princess Louisa, Prince BM Prince ecd. s rb of Marshal Randon, approved y r3 
zi was ublisued, ay Dare! a 
of bes. 
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: present temper 
Danish E suc! eh a concession A be the 
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Prince Leiningen ry: div service at Whipping: Emperor, 
hu P = | that general officers o 
ill be relie 
Gerar un — eh joris of the nistered the saer: n Saturda 
not extend ae Eider, 2T attempt made e Queen walked in the grounds, duca panied b the ached the ag 
y the tha int inc Wales. The Rig 1 dy Annes ae Dona ia PTS 
Schleswig will b t o s i e a eg n 
H g e an act of war. With m a a ae Wi enge and Dr. Jenner also arrived of i die ion to the 
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and Pa ncess THohenlo he | tenance of p 
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revolution has been raised ; and although the | w binpingham Church. On ay morning the ench Ambassador, rue 
question of the succession was i stated to a en and the Princess of Wales drove out. The des ire E know baer the ini of the T. 
be reserved, Prince FREDE been pro — an Prince Alfred went out saei: i The mbassador gá ve ns 
claimed as Duke of Se Wind a with the AE ie Her ea at — ake — he invita Tin a 1 see that b + adde d, 
a approval of the Federal Commissioners, and | the Princess of Wales Ba Wed We nesday morning ie pre n France eo. " 
as announeed to all the Governments of Europe | Queen, he "Prin neess of Wales, Princess repe and should only pia vea 
access e united | Princess Beatrice drove out. "n Prince of W and | them selve s go to P! — 
Dania reals. t esie Bane - — went ou& shooting. Earl Russel t his 
Hino se = Padi cas (imme enect: We the Right Hon. T. Milner Gibson ed. nd had | general staff of the army.) 
b eed Me ono CEDIOMEIIE SN SIMA, of Er ajesty. In the evening Earl Russell | A crime similar to that co des : 
pe that the Prince’s claims may be investigated | dined ie Queen and Royal Family. lmer is the subject of janne veel 
by the German Diet and the result of their tmt ancy.—The Queen iie appointed 1 the | A physician insured the € 
h iff P (20,00 and shortly a! 
deliberations be submitted to the Powers that | E»rl of Kintore to be Lieutenant and Principal 
signed the Treaty of London, significantly reminds e Aer rome een ps the e Hom, acts de of | premium the you nhe woman € 
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- ed Intervention moy bring on very grave Liontenint and Sheriff Pri inci at of K rdineshire, d created suspi 
complications without deciding the question, and |t oru the v. arl of Kintore, resi, cu any, and they determi: 
that if Denmark be oppressed by powerful enemies ry Mov. T&—The election for to t the Highest law authority. An inves 
| opinion in Moms will dine qo Barking took race se stare at Aylesbury, | commenced under the direction 0 
EOP BIOS. 1D. OX ) ee ^| The numbers are nob yeh anno unced, but it is known -General, iu consequence ine 
( Mr and Prussia that ] x nad JE a . | sai 
T of 1852 valid and binding| It has been determined to bring forward M: Ralph 
i Neville Grenville snd Mr. Richard. Horne e Félie 
m s for East Somerset at the bod general pag for at the rate of 
narchy ; and that iu the event of 2 pose Bisnopnics.--The Right Rev. Dr. Nixo slate 
he German troops crossing the Eider, she will be| has > esigned tho Bi-hoprie M Pacman. "be d clerg 3 most 
unable to M the assistance requested by | and ity of the colony have memora "eed esa A" 
Denmark. . salent bi is lor of caer ore, with t Ls e of s of the —The Madrid papers den 
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m Pesth state tbat there: is pmt the clergy - er a a - Bishop 2 -— mdi m ith jn in sh rumours rem 
der| York in a ‘he be living of 2of Bolton see Bishop | official & cement states that, the 
been bee ed ag the. Nin ec fav favourable to the — À 
erint of 8) and ae "the e fli i verde: 
kingdom. poor the Bist LE e w Gone ovn 
a E umo year, by bb 
he quare. Ja In t he | prior to eas eR 
that his rearguard hi ped | 15, a 000 ma der i i an reae favourable to A 
a with | ieu hel the Pedis of Puis 0002., Stamps, Dae sr — Bub ib o tbe qae. wi r 
has rea § MES 0,0001. Past 200,000, Cr grew wa Lands, "abii majority. When such has been ot we [3 
completely Miscellaneous, In the quarter's resignation, and indicate to the Queen n tbe name Ol 
