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Marcu 19, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND OUTER ; GAZETTE. 
Revrews.—The Archbishop of ( Cantera has addressed acquiescence of the belligerents. We have not therefore had | Schonen to be ready to march 
the following letter to the Rev Rev. W. H. Trendell, of | to associ eia ae e. rep im bas boen reported | y within n for Seen after recei vie orders to that “effect 
Tan y Bwlch, Carnarvon, in reference to the recent | to the principles which guide us, we shall be happy to second | _ NORW. 7. —The Nor wegian Storthing was opened on 
judgment of the Privy Council :— all:the efforts wbich may be made to hasten its termination. deii "The King, in his speech from the throne, 
“La mbeth alace, S., March If the adhesions sought by her Britannic Majesty’s Govern- | announced tha Bi n wou uld be laid before the 
« Sir dmt wish 1t to be g eg understood that, in | Ment permit | = a Me ond us with the iD of which | e. hor 
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" in every Mem effor t at pacification.— Receive, &c., rigsdalers to the Government, in order to sfr. t to 
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Wilson, I did so solely on technical Monah inasmuch as the DROUYN DE Lav give s tiyo aid to Den ark, in Fw rtain Gama s 
charge against him on this point was so worded that I did*not | La ers alluding to the rumours of a ase aS The 
think it pe e borne out by the facts. The eternity of | ga sho a uu liberty of dri for kx erc per 
i t di i 
erem py gendum in Rie fere deg must both stand | “ Bia d Russia are endeavouring to induce Denmark should be wm to employ the B reves army and 
or fall together ; and the Church of England, as I maiutain, | to accept an relation " the basis T. e err ee ko ica aid of Denmark if found necess 
th doctrine: lear] dec: á armies would rem uring the Conference Y e same 
holds bo “ Belie Ae ree yours PATEN AA C. T. CANT positions they now occupy. Ting land and Russi: int to the —The oe terreichische Zeitung of Wednes- 
reiterated declarations by Prose and Austria a of their inten- e publishes a telegram from pese asserted to to be 
A committee appoi at a meeting held in Oxford on | tion to respect the integrity of Denmark. Prussia nd | ¢ 
the 25th , ehrany, consisting e^ sivo gars Clerke, | Austria are acting upon the Confederation to being. abao I 
Rev. Dr. Cotton, Pro Em Arc déscon pret of the Conference upon the basesabo 
W. 
pro- 
: ositions in i tae d oints, nen mili ES accept 
Denison, Rev. . (set te, R ev. wis Leighton Mémorial Diplomatique of Sunday rm that E of the conditions enl pins the Fis The 
Warden of All Souls; Rev. Dr. Miller, of Birmingham; 3 dranght of a treaty was ba NM a upo T m semi-official General Correspondenz med Eur 
and the Rev. Dr. . Puse ey, have drawn up the following | Tui eries, to be ratified mp a "| that Denmark has acce ted the pro itions. for an 
Declaration, w I. shall have ascended the? Fnac an p p pos 
clergy for the purpose of obtaining peir, Aiia and nnounced his accession to the Coat of the |. ed 
Ph iy ite Oben d M ee pim 1j rg d, Ü old 34 Tuer ies A m info al fr ther mya — definitel: ttl the Aie in m Fatland, c promising dics to ur 
ers of the Church of England and Ireland, bol it to our we al ght t aty de ely settles 
bounden duty to the Church of England and Ireland, and to | two important reset s: | firstly, the French occupation ; molest —À Shipping. The elections to — — wer 
the souls of men, to declare our firm belief that the Church of | and secondly, the claims of the French Treasury on the | House of All the mbers 
England and Ireland, in common with the whole Catholic | Mexican Government. It is : sendy known that the Pay, and elected belong to the National party, which w Haas or 
Church, V uc without reserve or Wiper the 2 — nce « — troops e - a oe the hing ctr . Hall, the ex- POE 
spiration and Divine authority of the whole canonical | since tbe lst of January, 1864, been borne by Mexico. 
Buiptersi as not only containing but being the Word of God, | will continue until their recall, erar — E rd was elected unanimously. Bishop Monrad, the Presi- 
and further teaches, in the words ee T^ m Mh het ihe effected as — regimental lists of the Mex are e d the Council, ve expressed him self favourable 
Drm cnm rag uing the war, W xvn | by a large majority, 
Tur Yxo Cir —A numerous deputation Fo en impression on all 
of Yeomanry y Od aos had an interview with | course with them duri iae thei wee rief pi in e ei ot Schles wig n eJ the ater er 
Lord Palmerston on Wednesday, for the purpose of|it is said that all the Mexican prisoners of war in France | troops will be Sant re thri mbers. It is not 
urging the desirability of calling out that force for | submitted in writing their adhesion to the Government | expected that the oe will last ‘aos than 10 da; 
active service during the present year. Lord Palmer- | of his Imperial Highness previous to his departure for | The citizens of nhagen have presented an address 
ston, in reply, said that since the 2 ro vote in the j| London. M. Garnier Pagés, one of the candidates at the | of loyalty to King ( Christian at the Castle of Chris- 
pe hd mtn ~ nd" ma é received fi At: fortheoming election for Paris, invited a number of da tiansborg. His Majesty in his reply said :— 
ew land which would enable e overnmen litical friends to mes t at his house on Sunday night. ^s 
effect a saving on the Estimates meo r the expense They responded to his MÀ and vere quietly fic TUO fony cotipreheda bene ma ene Aer i 
of ems nd the Yeomanry wi us his prospects of s when two commis- | momentous time as n rese: on g- 
the gross a unt. He had great pleasure, therefore, in | saries of ‘police made their way i into the TEE m, | the address may therefore feel assured that I sh r be 
informis Vh 1 The M oniteur bey to my people, and that I EaI om appreciate t their 
g tbed ver nn = hav d Mar mh ent Sagres ae a ected by the 
of the Danewirke than I. I can mo vel 
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‘ne uc [5 is a ig. state of. ‘faba “ “Fo NT days past derstan 
and on „the alue of their services, and ex ier des an | the populous quarters of sa puo under pretext of perennes quis Mor at this unexpected n and am, meint mpm 
i ment was violently 
1 i cti wi ith that t. (The Ki all def te the riots, 
to the new Rifle Volunteer ord attacked The meetings have -_ dissolved, "e v ape How sl + x event. (The King allu ) 
pee Sar See al 
n has 
ll | prove bys ge the citizens of ee agen the confidence 
rapia tim omini gegen VM the Government wi Fico in tien. As Tam abou M Gi y Guards to tal 
The Moni of Tuesday says that the pgs of f Gopenhagen to take their place in the charge of the royal 
having semi the Duke de Morny to Ie, a repor 
upon the questions at issue n agg z Can i IT th an order of the day from the Kings 
the Duke has reported o we basis ue a guess Prince "by: yl proceeded to the army, and 
which a ian soi the Emperor, and its con- | joined the staff of. neral th iron. -Lindenkrone, 
ern NC i . Vice o | which fourth ¢ Five Danish 
Foreign. 
FnANCE.—The Duke of Saxe-Cobur, g-Gotha arrived 
= Paris on is eu and iad d an pom with qu 
Zmperor. I 1s currently reported oft M the 
the Dukes visit to Paris was to expla Ei the 
of € 
at 
Emperor t : MN on luc 
encourage the -— of t rug tenberg, | the SE. spen, ac r pes bitra- 
and to propose t o ie Maji the ‘aid of a league, | tion. has formed a com a ep estions zc 
peer pre of the petty German States, against Austria | — e dd pend Published ec ge fixes Danish Dvomrgs.— The vanguard of the 6th 
a 3 ssi. On all ne Duk said | the Y: "be iid for omo military T A rmy Corps has entered Horsens. On Fri 
to have altogether failed to attain his object. _ The inis eti the year 1864 at 2300 fra o case of | they pursued General Hegerman 
the Duke of Augustenberg n his egos ve and p spigot || co 
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cavalry, and 
neh conduct as Fredericia, On Saturday ana v] they entered 
nfantry 
uA y 
rity, came on for j agmen nt on ay. a and Alsen. An unimportant engagement 
v the failure of his The followin p were ound guilty on all the counts of the | too E pus on Sunday at Sundewitt. On the 9th inst. 
note was addressed, on the Th a ult, to he diplomatic | indictment. MM. St. Chéron, ” Cler bois, and Lavedan | the eastern defiles of Randsau were occupied by 
ania Amnis Empero or by. the French Minister for | were d to o n Prussian 
eigu airs 
vanced co: 
f r der to wate 
u kave of course been informed that the | writings "treating of political m It was also| The rest of the wap took up a position in a 
"afar cae hes suom ae gel ae eg that their cero ze RU cease to | westerly direction. On unday a detachment of Danish 
y - eere immediately t yor emille by 
Vo ds appear. roops was two companies of 
Spain, ld be tl | the. 15. and 55th Regiments, Several hore ons of 
course of t Government if & European war Ró ü 
break out in Italy. slight enga. gement, Rackebüll - hii dene occupied after 
PortuGat.—The Government Bill abolishing the Sup eere Lieut, Troschel and three men of the 
tobacco monopoly has been brought forward in the|24th Regiment illed, and C. fh Ballhorn, of the 
rg ed, 
. Eleven 
the a was allowed iS ane ae ns o on wee them, among whom were MM. Dah) and Bretton, have 
Y i d been 
Court T, an 
of the Austrian ty on the followin day. The Danish hri Preth conve, ed. toa a Prussian fo rtr ress. Thi s 
Ame ean ae De entara}, rom Leith to Barcelona, hasbeen Brought nto Labo | nected f the requisitions for supple 
which t bind Austria and Prussia, not only iib De. ark, cUm by “the jae e war preys er Schwarzenburg and the intende to be enforced upon the inhabitants, he 
mtor eral other er Powers. Austria oniy claims Ji liberty of | gun Seehund. requisition for 5C00 oxen and 
rere E. T on respect ty the arr: en in i| the : 
unboat. ians have made 
On Saturda 
"with 
Confedera' 
e batteries replied i e cnt M aonet 
vices from — state that after On Thursd r Hehe ohana Donel 
meet from geome 
would appear, MT to what d "gn. of her Nano recent monster meeting in carried on the Prussians 
tentions, to desire to claim 5, {inclusion of an | popular riots took place at Siekholm iaai iaai sued | bontani? was continued aa day, but without 
the windows of the Foreign Minister. Some of the|result. A v strong artillery force * -opened 
ringleaders were arrested. The xw Minister for | Rcge the right wing of the Danish position, but was 
Foreign Affairs has stated thai Dt po withdrawn. It is reported that the Prussians 
mentary blue book relative to ihe iver th the 22d, 
Treaty of | conflict was not complete, deg as Y en olia all|the birthday of the ia = At 
ery | m — of th - that Sweden had ask alf. on Tuesday morning the island of 
rn Powers in February last t ort D k 5 Femeren was occupied H Sad who were 
bg yb jeg nd prepared pe all eventualities. ferried ac from Heiligenhafen durin g the storm 
ing set t for Christiania on the 9th esa eR eed weather. 'The whole Pa force in the island, iod 
i o CAS in patil lige cUm oig d Prince scar h as been ted with sisting of 100 men, together w ith the com candor of a 
ee our opinion. The English Geowhinens will not A S Beans during the King's absence F I m were taken prisoners. On Thur ursday after- 
itself to neutral Powers intil after having obtained the lsingborg states that on the 10th nE an order was! noon a sharp naval engagement took place off Pugard, 
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n's army corps with . 
the n ioa i uad pee e i E. iden eto 21 battalions of rip ei artillery, as far 
