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Jaxvany 2, 1894. THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
or this majority, der that a Cabinet may t h | Coper nhagen n C Lr. h to be forwarded e i ; nih oe 
meme a hug ers, "yrs ied sd [ie be put u wig, to insure the rights of ta teeta e Dehi 
del Nocedal and his friends voted against the ppi tt) only for the Govern ent, its Fall Bx E - aud Lu Proposed the e following mation t 
Government upon 7 the Address. The m that the d servants. Another pr vclamation was published on motion :— 
anish Government Parle about to contract a loan of Saturday, expressing itself in very decided terms iuri the Nove imber C Constibatich ents e do 
) ainst any premature measures on th ond ponia . bat, 
300,000, Ale agains P a e f the | the Confederation will be compelled to ebtan * pledge for 
ira eople, hu eapetlaliy against any act anti ipating the |fulflment of its just demands by the military coovpetien et 
ef t sea arlat ina ahim sme on od the Black | decision of the Federal Diet by esr LY Pri Lcd [m v t e F Di thall est the 
ice., The Oporto Railway is completed, and will be A be fn The Military Committee to submit a pr Bip wend Me 
rince. p d, of Augustenburg. ie TUNE ro- | forces uired for the 
opened tbis Mop. Gre ss cold prevails i in Portuga al. nounce again usb any mov al of "a BELAG waa eth or the occupation of Schleswig mig to tbe 
Norway.—Public meetings in f | and call the people strict] bey de. previous | The mo was ed to the Com: 
Norway have resolved J send addr the ion,"in order that th da referre t mittee on the 
Government, requiring to support I DER. The be obliged to adopt T io thank thi à the Por a gti he ie E ype. ple perc 
zaa alleged is, that although tts of leonlitv at ti Pr | See v as also rcad and | 
in TT Als 3 il DIA! tion will l be m 
pes dis T Juke Frederick of Au gus ns this | Hofise. of ee bd haat A y with the 
enburg. Auethe? roclamation was | ber ^ eet 
bad, nevertheless, been done by a pu hile meeting at | issued on Tuesday, „removing EN: alike the Pre- dh EET videmened h ME 
Elmshorn, in the presence of the Federal troops sident of the f He late tein and | the wea rome copy af the nre Li des s 
)gNMARK.— [he Ministers aay P eck tendered their| Lauenburg, with the Government Councillors po hagi qar a d han tho h > 'ederal 
ignations, which were accep the Kin t fi A enl Kn A vta ve 
resignations, à g- and Warnstadt, fon their posts, owing to the present | undersigned is, at the same time, instructed to remark 
appears that Russia and England mi urged the King | diris of the country. They have since FA the Hig ins ARMY Will observe NM by the 
to withdraw the Novembe ti the local authorities at Pl n. 
with the demands of Pri russia, who had threatened 
and Sweden to 
Y oen from their pos Sweden agree 
y On | Monday. several deputations had interviews with | by ing Chin I. E en gg ayn nnn’ 
in case of a refusa to Teer from the Commissioners, Among t ' fo n As al ken all these Powers The 
Protocol of 1852. The King wished to obtain ‘the Universitios, requesting the recognition of Prince | "lzned is, therefore, instructed to point ont that 1f the Federal 
sanction of the Rigsraad to a MES of the Consti- | F A 
fro 
i Tona rederick by the Confederation; and a deputation|to the Londo monty — wee dines LEM — d 
tution, and to assemble that body for the purpo £e. | from the yl CREE of Kiel, requesting pe y The undersigned in further | (rerom; = noty ka is Broek. 
T Linister: 1ey espatch of troops, on account of excesses committed by leney - ere sident of the Federal Assemb "4 the Govern 
assume the responsibility of such a step, and would| the Danes, On W rh night Prince Prederick pa po » o EQ. 1 esty sce 
M er accept war even Should TAI Mere Denmark | travelled by way of H: E a uw v Glnckstadt, 
wn d 
that might be agreed upon, and e which af allt oe a 
isolated, ight were ask ed by | and re by sp un Ny where he arrived | the ——À Fa A. oh representative of the German 
the King to forma Ministry, but declined, Gen ral at 3 o'clock, He red t ies in an die carriage, — v 
Oxholm, nin Ambassador at London, was sub- | and was LU los po enthusiasm. The Prince mover ar iets to his state of health the rug 
sequer ently commissioned to form a Ministry, but | was proclaimed Duke of dad oe own n, and jdid not receive the usual official congratulations 
without 6 m on: Petar da: a ie members of |a} 11 the people. AA ward from the New Year’s Day, The Royal Family, Court, Field- 
the Cabin and eminent etatesmen be- SOM authorities of Altona a was about proce ced Marshal Wrangel, Commander-in- Chief, General Wer- 
longing. to ittm ps p in the Rigsraad t der, Govern hach were, however, 
with King. They were I TRY e has since notified to the rele Commis: | admitted. To ‘the Chamber of “Depts on d A MU 
a unan imo me ‘tha ata Tegal A of the common s his entry into bs country, and has foire ed the King’s reply to the Addre 
da drm he reasons they gave thata “tha he does not intend either to nssum 
t he the 
e Federal troops have appeared | government immediatelv or to oppose the Federal The Kin maintains his Royal prerogative with regard to 
in the "Dudby of Holstein n, t ied volution has — een accom- RM M of the 7th ale The Make will remain po ap- relations, Mature’ corsidertion. had rented in the 
- a See their ection, by w King Pun en Ki d (vati Gait esolution to proceed in the matter of the Ducbies in a 
s bee n deprived of his enw as Dake of request Wr the inhabitants; but in onder ach to o deg s {he honour im ^ eo gm mel 
Holstein; that Prine emm has also been proclaimed, "egrave the difficulties of en p Commissioners, | that the King, without taking into account Prussia’s inter- 
and eve loyalty perg in the| ne ends, subsequently to return to Altona, e | national relations, should arbitrarily withdraw from the Euro- 
presence. of ‘the "Federal troops, while the principal | Fe eat mmissioners hav applied to Frankfort | bary. Treaties 0 Pen iA pape I, y by ti Federal Dik The 
rgyman in Altona has been -— to fly from th | for fresh E n oe The great popular assembly | matter to be meanwhile considered 
n 
a ha by the Cham 
town for remaining loya i Christian. "The | which took place at horn on the 23rd ült waa Prussia’s P rederal duty with regard to the execution t e 
Ministerial crisis was not definitively terminated until | atte nded by La t 90, eis in ^T pa 2 inen, of kw pt " A re The Xx mm bem ed 
Thursday, w ty adopted unanimously the fol- € as peedy adoption of the proposed lo: 
Bish To: 
Publie Worship, undertook the formation of 
Ministry. Bishop Monrad himself takes t 
President of the Council ta Minister 
vill a 
Th 1 
ffi 
mhagen to visit the — 
shortly be joined by the Cr € Prin — ederiek, \ who 
is now residin m Schles 
Prussian Mini will tae e La i. a few 
if the Constitution of es 18th of Novem 
rescinded by the end of the year, The fo! float wing ee 
os, e a Christian psi th 
we at Ploen, roceed NGARY.—The "A B acm by order 
Minister of ee aa rs, to the Governm E 0 en 3 20th clt, st state|of Louis Kossuth, - a issued by the d guum 
Prussia, Austria, Sax and Hanover :— that popular demonstrations have taken place against | National Committee, and distributed and pl ed in 
ons of the assemblies of es and towns of ingå 
"ets the German Federal Assembly on | the resolutions of the a: Me i won de and | all the citi 
y deprived of all binding force, for | the landed proprietors in favour o ark. e| “Faithful attachment to the flag of 1859 is unalterable in 
Government, by the Eun» M it has | Saxon troops have Jeft As which bas (S^ entered | heart of our nation, The iy mie toon of the m 
after the illegal exclusion of his Maj Pleni, anigo: : tr ‘The Danish € left | every kind of og ee eng me ly resolved to shake off 
A d egar w th A fact | by Rains bly ta Troops detested yoke of Austrian [vem tni But, as tbe out- 
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ered Nes on Sunday nd Gen of f ck hy general beer à eC ope DS DATA nok Atek n in MEDeER 
oficial rotation Pun the chief of the Danish gene with this resolution, doubts have eee ng our natu 
Hr val (sarai Xr the | staff that Ri get ig rg "E be EN forthw’ e | allies — pu n the amen = wy tQ ÀÀÓ 
ently been resolved, — 
d by 
nt, with a view of reconciling the pending 
wen Donan and the Confederation, has been 
pa Gov Kings ‘Gover in the ie sitting s£ the 
may be 
i unn Y the favour- 
deemed 
to a "1 
a condition to y tal z 
able opportunity. To. obtain all =. id Leti Louis 
vene terminating all — ious 
it ssary to order the 
y oes Wednesday, and was expected to reach Rondsbyr go on 
when detachments were to be sent to 
tadt. 
mittee, By the — dh it is armation of à me made T geri, eom to the 
BURG GorHa.—Prince Frederick of Augus- nation that in consequence UR this order id t e Ge hn hs Com- 
position | teuburg E Monday at Gots, received an official du m st th rein has beor constitul 
ty | tation from the rale of Kiel , consis z oft : y 
Deans “and Profes: a Li ! 
realisation of the 
AM € Duke of 
not in i “ee addressed 
execution by submission to > for 
ressed to jt. itself on the 1 
ane only objecs at He LS m Affairs, Baron von , declared th wordy 
DA I» iat Reape by i Conese ent considers itself released from the engngements 
ocodure, fure founded Fee ug ed into by its the London treaties, and 
est; there ha VET. 1 
Trier by hi presen and jn 
farther roti E ire T cer ia, 
a OER x oí complete restoration of uilfity, all 
nt Saxony the rar e Marra the Án ot of the police, 
Altona will be t ir f : 1 Su M yao subordinated the military authorities, 
that tho reporta hitherto P gero - ser at ; on Monday, the Án esses Numerous arrests were ma ln at Warsaw on Christmas 
