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d tbe dangers | the town on the sea side, and th -n 
Cambridge wore the uniform of a Field-Marsbal, | Revolution reduced der, had ce By athe ar 2 e outer | fort o ia Ey 
The Ministers of Stato and the ofeers of the] SAMI iE Simia Ee pa old world, eden eign, Commands the Sound im a no 
Royal wore xg rising against it, was making its last effort.” 
the a eig of the order his abcr wore ‘the La Patrie of Sunda E blishes the following in a nst, 
collars of their respective o onis The ceremonial istocript y P Perque Wolgast, ers Stralsun 
having concluded, the visitors cde eeded to the Green| «Jus N going to press two grave facts have bee Barth Po e s a 
Drawing-room and Picture Ga mera xs shortly after- Paata W ted t o us by private “telegraphic despatches, = HE DANISH x UCHIES.— Three Austrian b 
wards ‘partook of a collation with t oyal family in | confirmed by private information. Pi gegen ed | received orders from Marshal von W; 
if in e exec m 
the supper-room, which bad been bemtifülly prepared of Marshal Wrangel, the continuation of hostilities in Jutland f Fredoricia On i 
for the occasion. Much of E is me Ae have been decided on at i. b facts pus 0 Sei im s Kolding- nr: pu. 
late belonging to the Palace was displayed  on|incontestably connected with the ex engage- | cr i ro columns, Af 
the tables and the buffet, and conspicuous among the XR i eur Feng eps - hausting march A p e German mile avd a quid 
viands was a superb christening cake. During hes Won ofa dava It Galicia.” they — e anish cavalry A: n e 
collation me nepra sie gave the ap toasts : The Tom oan aes the anxiety with which the pai T i 
* The. Prin Albert of Wal “The King | future ig expected. 1ts where three Danish infantry bin. “thee 
of the Belgians.” js King f Den d » « The ** No Government in its senses would prefer war to pea teries, and two cavalry regiments : took up «pol b 
Deed A Pc e Pi ao er Sone ta a 
th de Mix anc sper, and the ‘ nationality mov uphea’ ie comm enz, 
Semin “i me eme Wu hor depa oe PA y othe pf uralte Bich iio or Ce emos ity Go ndr recourt a and ae artillery 
official 
states that from the 15t the sonal 
ts nes 
ARRIVAL OF Pins? or GLÜCKSB Mus His Ee seis at once so tra agic aad so asni Ne ved d ia nd S their position, na in driving 
Royal Highness Prince Ju. youngest brother to the| rope um been ees delius of cua, Bp of A UR Ar. towards Horsens. The Danish loss was 
King of Denmark, arrived in London on Tuesday, to hanal danaa ic GM qua and the Austrians took many prisoners, 
represent the King and Queen of Denmark at the| The Em mperor has consented to arbitrate in certain Wilster, the Danish Commander-in-Chief 
christeni ae of the infant = His Royal Highness | questions pening with the Suez Canal: Company, | mann, his xv of the Staff, and three other 
landed at Dover at 3 A.M. on Tuesday morning, referred to him for settlement by the Viostoy of| were wou he n subse 
slept at the Ship Hotel. The Prince left Dover at Egypt. His Majesty has appointed a Committee of | Erritsö Mil BAET before Frederici 
noon by the express train on the ere Messe wir tamine the questions at issus. made a retrograde omit between Eritsoe 
1 station by the 0: ; 
q he 
Dover Railway, was me elec at Cambrai to the Co Bo > 
Howe, of hino who conducted him o Marlborough hf. ud Nem on visi when M; Stieven ei a s were in progress on the Austrian 
he Opposition candidate, obtained 16,159 votes, and|the Prussian division of the uards, accompuil 
Princess. t Crown 
Tur CABINET. — A Cabinet Council was held on 
Saturday at the offical residence of the First Lord of 
the Treasury in Downing Stre 
vanced to $ 
td tambert Tab in Danes back to Fredericia and capturing 180 prison 
ras t of pe iMd Cdi » o fo gest tis sister of mre The*Prussian loss was two killed and 20 wounded, 
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THE CHANNEL Fee pawl Plymouth on Saturday | Countess | has just entered the same establishment in a Portion of the Royal Danish t Guard i 
on their way to Portland. milar capacity. descent, for reconnoitring purposes, on Sunday on thy 
Tan Voruwrere Rrview.— The Secretary of State Spary.—In the sitting of the Cortes on the 3d inst. t tof Holstein. They marched 
for War has sanctioned a eris of Volunteers being | Senor Mon, President of the Council, ‘who has ped of Putlos, and were received in a friendly manner y 
held on Blackheath, near Guildford, on Easter Monday, visionally cine’ the. “direction of the Ministry of. Eve inhabitants, An ordinance d he 2H 
the 2 inst. Applications from ps desirous of| Marine, declared that he would govern with the co-| ussian Civil Commissio 
attending this review b 2 pon the | operation of Cortes, s the constitution! Tuesday » F — stating tiat f i ite 
pre escribed form an nd transmitted to the War Office | q 
later than the 23d inst. | Tn the sitting of the Senat Tuesday. th Pre ident | Bank o EN d no [p "i My 
_THE CRAWLEY Courr: “MARTIAL. —A return from the Mike Donnell totg in. Bill abolishing the bitis | ments made to;the publie Treasury. The same B 
t i orm Law o 8 ini i stein cu ila 
. the 
the court-martial, distinguishing the proportions to id Tutecit laid three Bills before the en u- first | thalers of all ste German States will 
bot aly m The a see E d Ade "Cost "ot See Aog, a emi qe ed et gi io A 3000 projectiles of a calib 
* i= lat : rtars a iles, 
trai for witnesses, &c., from India to England, | fy Fn, Soe - t Re Iun m en ees Pa mend E 5 lb. to 65 lb, passed through Hamburg 
4l. 10s. ; travelling expenses for witnesses, &c., in at oton of towns by Royal decree. In the si sitting of | nesday. 
> "d. pay aud allowances of witnesses, | the Cortes on Wednesda ay, Senor Balmasedo move Devaar King Maximilian was taken 
&e., CAR "n ted back to the sinking fand fot the Pasivo Debt ehould Wednesday afternoon with an attack of erysip 
India, 2901 - — The Minister st To telie favourably | left breast. His Majesty rapidly became smi 
Advocate-General, and of certain witnesses, telegrams, a the Proposition, which was then referred to the Teceived extreme unction a o'eloek on turs 
bs, &c., 1277, 17s. 3d.; "ein urney & Sons, for} Com morning. About six hours afterwards the Kugle 
transcripts of ier elk &e,, 2191. 175. 3 34; fitting Sp res eia mi publie meeting, convened for the The last act of his Majesty previous i 
club at eats fuel, Tight, and repairs of furnitur 
547. 18s. 8d.; incidenta É expenses, 177. 163. 4d. ; total 
18,3787. 17s. 6d. The whol 
Wilh 
e of summoning the Government to aid f ori | to sign the instructions to his representative 
hia was held at Stockholm on Seida y, and was ve ry | | Federal Diet to u E forward the vote on tl 
per ri Are Wins A expenditure | numerously attended. Thousands of +“ le, being Sion question in the Duchies. On Thursday al 
Par Mover —The election for : blic pl tl cessi f the 
Hertfordshire t tok ere KoT and: terminated in qu NN "— "^ ys een "Tho — Maj sy, idee tle oi 
resolutions were unanimou ted :— ajesty, under the title of King Ludwi 
Pedes o eis E y tid bart? d “1. This kaia dpi cm ce strongest sympathy: for | new King was born in 1845, and insequi 
clock, as given by the Liberal return Den ark, whos ata it oy to Itf arth | 19th year of his age. 
were—for Ms. Surtees, 2117; Mr. - Cowper, 1887. "| considers the Net Im d E nd free avkronz dm the sitting of the Federal 
development ot the whole North, 2, meeting UM |on Saturday, representative of Bayaria 
pai " rione a recs of tet eo Sa of Sweden T render an posed that tw "Diet should notify to the Fe 
reign. he people are ready to bear I bards which such 4 Commander in Holstein. the conclusion of an- 
FRAN | pó liey may necessitate, In the rse of the evening a | | standing between that body an 
CE.—The Archduke and Archduchess m popular demonstration was ihadé lice the house of , Powers in reference to th 
milian arrived in Paris on MM escorted from the Danish Minister, when cheers were given for I9 that Duchy by the allied troop 
Aem fe Hips: by Prince Met rnich, Their io Denmark. The Sna «pm vim Pes 2: asserts that | proposed that the Federal t 
£ ere received = "their arrival at the ate Voandertakef Wiehe renne by the 7th corps and by ano! 
le Emperor and Empress, It is under- BA rate inst $ ice m the event ofthe later | ni of e from different Staves. An 
a 
Wi ere ve of Que " —'fhe elections to the Folksthing of the | Yoderat nid 2 recently aver n invitation 
kip Y n Saturday. All the National | A: 9 be represented. a 
of | and Liberal candidates in Copenhagen favourable to an H 
energetic prosecution of the war were elected. M. Hall, T —The Pays states that p where 
effect; ength of » be | the ex-Prime Minister, made an electioneering fe ee M mete received orders to, Juve 
Period of of Bor 10 years, The French arm n be|in which he stated that, after the arrival of Lord |^'* at present stationed, and procee 
weird tie for a| Wodehouse from Berlin, he had asked his lordship the North Se. 
tati USTRIA.— The Prussian General M: 
The pee — the ber Constitution | y Sal s : 
would prevent the entry of the Austro- ns ienna on Saturday uua iN after wie 
announced to Earl Russell t t the Prusians tend : — definitive un derstandin with the Austrian 
ria ig attack Frederica, = 1 of oor Me f furth pu = ee ee ion a p the allied troops into Jt 
IP in an article signed by M. Paulin Limayrac, 
| ce o e 
^ The alliance with Sweden not an agreement mado | An agreement has also gee concluded between 
only between the Sovereigns, but also between the Gover. great urere Ade s ' regard to united action 
age proclamation of a of siege in Galicia is a serious mais of Sweden and Denmark. A personal union between Federal gagi issu 
and lame: Ay fact, Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein would lead to the gaging 
consequen "s es there nse ot te ain p tt ld ep those Duchies, or to Denmark being Germanised sud 1 toon | their representatives in the sense of of their last 
"between the Cabinets of Vienn E mbina- | The German Powers hev vér miata Abe ti mands before they | Strategic proceedings are to ss the authori 
babi commenting on. nai 'cupied the A ivi iind intact, An Im e : 
more on the subject now, bak confine = op Monr e President of the Council, in a| dated the 3d inst, was p i 
e contrad mf Servers Min his electors, said he shou| dd | containing regulations for the ras M , 
ai of amet to struggle persistently for the independence| hostile and suspected ships by Austri 
m: nce o to be issued on accoun 
Tusiveins f the Monarchy ee the maintenance of the union | ordinance i 
by M. re — — T€ dd bes “Es wen m between Denmark and Schleswig. He would never| measures adopted by Denmark against 
journals ting the establishment of the "fol consent to a dissolution of this union. All the other| Four Austrian frigates passed Messina 
Alliance to be at least rated. It sa 3 oY | candidates demanded the energetic prosecution of| sailing westward, on the look-out for 
Utea T the war, and d eclared the abrogation of the| | Tax ADRIATIO—A letter from Tri 
LI r 
Nei Aen crm believe f mi Lwin: Constitution says that Rear-Admiral Wullersdorf had 
T ese speec d were received with applauso | throng me city on his way to Po iy 
ay people. o „the p de d Se ae not boar td t e Kais ser n ship 0! 
the A ro-Prussi roops h ec f the Austrian ^ 
— to the Rigerned. s ers ^ n iia 
(| state that the Guards having I i that tthe Novara, 
acier yas ites toe gi Sas. et ee been selected to convey the Archduke Mw 
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