THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Wi am astrian sque The Minister of| Couza adheres to his former ded 
t five Danish st d two Prussian men-of- | concert with the Austrian squadron arationg ` 
beri Pieri miata: ; re 4 o’clock the my = has issued the regulations to be observed by com- | secuiarisation i i à onvent property, IE 
s continued in e ar of ees itz, on ders of Prussian ships of war in ka diei e to the | n | Urs ad rns. ene without portfolio, 
eastern side of the islan h agement result ted capitis of Danish and suspicious shipping. Portan SES —— ade's army ero 
in the withdrawal of the Prussian Shiba cl pur-|and Schles eswig ships wi il not be reg: Led x siis Pe eg tct ult. in Mh. of Rich 
su y the whose force had been increased t vessels. The pa pr Palen DU ph nid upon "sn b ms communicati Cover a A c 
seven vessels, e Pr russian gunboa _ have | safely | under the e "n d. "Ge o nds ion with gd 
reached Ruden t i contr stant OF a pn is aise eae o t e | mon ne uestem, W it th 1500 Phe Bal 
munde. The Nymphe lost veo and the aE reona qni enemy o = Pp rd captured vessels are to b lefi 
killed. The he i had nine men wounded, smong | priso f war. PUR ae Ak T. d ie wie Qipata ish, win with a much lp 
hom is Lieut. Berger seri jüsl . Great enthusiasm| Av —The following identical note ha 
center ag aig the em eeri Yes rday morning the | sent e Aust ria Ae Prussia to the signataries of the Lee n us m3 feder ates. n 
Danish fleet sailed for Moen. 600 Jutland peasants, Sara toad Treaty, in explanation of their advance into C. £i bb Rugs 
comprising both old and young men, have n Edi uus. dh peninsula, after F: 
compelled by the Germans to. assist in the ee « Prussian (Austrian) Government had - that the | ronte, 150 men, of whom 
th trenches before Frederi Marsha Danish Government would have displayed obe onciliatory He destroye d la ge porti 
Wrangel has issued a proclamation prohibiting the ee vei In this case the two great n a 8 would Railroad, and Lad 
export of grs m and grain from Jutland, under | have hastened to interrupt their military action, and to enter | Railroad, and penetrated to 
Folie , It ted thit w t into negotiations, We are, however, lled to state with | mond, he Federal cavalry 
cot oni ie Dl Bo NiE regret that our expectations have been deceived. The | Memphis early in February to 0-0 
thaler per ton o ‘hard corn will be imposed by the | attitude of the Copenhagen Court, and its refusal to take part ah p n y b d d A pe 
allies upon the landed proprietors in Jutland. The | in the Conferences proposed by Eng T sapore pep etd Unat i ° Mississippi v 
use of the nish stamped paper with th ing’s | duty of persisting in the gy ene a AA fate! age sion Ae engagem pi, th 
initials has been prohibited in Schl ie as has also hase ci im e Deni eee mg araon code od Mochi The Confederate captured three cam 
been the use of the prayer mes ai Kio ng o f Denmark in | chief of th russian, for advance in ut. | and many peas pet, " dte erman is rep 
pe demere ag ces cin ofoina held the Dani concentrated at ea A ps rA as he | ¢ eee ipe mae a be 
i i nat his position is ardi 
the Beh Ls A German aie re qnie — their bene ane. fanka QU. Fo AOE or his Sony of the irf m Confederati 
the Schleswig postal arr: arrangements has m estab- | 4 devoting en thar pos to the defence ot Hs Ine er Qvae, AT, erate cavalry 
lished i Flensburg, a the head of which is d official | The two Powers have had the les f xia “A fi ‘om ashington that the'real object 
from the Prussian Post Office e Prussians have breed thi irate aed ae er vers Justidod in | on n the Nahe as the ove 
arres wie Herr Stockfleth, the iie of Hadersleben. | 5 n Government, ordering the seizure of ships upon the General Joh UU Johnston's army 
A letter from Veile states that o Huren - Friday | high seas, belonging not only to the Powers waging war, but | t tion f Grierson, Sherm a 
f vilians were executed in that town for to the other States of the Germanie Confederation. The per a division of Joh 
week four civilians 1 à m: > 
attempting to assassinate German soldiers ; ob Cleteril ee DR UM Arn ilitary operatione in other | the points they threatened 
Gablenz has ordered that all munitions and a 1n | Prussian (Austrian) Ho eraa regarding its position in the | by General mas 
the deste of — shali be delivered up to the | present disagr Spot. i beti - to prove that its personal | 35,000 troops, which wa 
ny Bron oritie es w Mr. , Son | Sentiments are and i rains unaltered, the | that of his wh orce 
treated by the Austria 
Hamburg on Thursday of the € E = 
ure inv 
leb, 
—À Prussi 
000 pro; footie, of a calibre varying from 
assed through Hamburg on th 
he 
of H y for Cuxhaven, to has 
oug e 
commandant of the ann to resto 
both sides shall be ined up, and that the 
ships in harbour shall be withdrawn. The frus sian (Aus 
Government es ens itself equally ready to enter yy ng: à (om 
— bite i hei Powers concerned as to the means best fitted 
Hoxcany.— Arrests have „been made in Pesth on 
urg, left o n Frida 
the sete of the fortifications 
— of i^ 
i c be. 
King Ludwig II. h 
Pre the “the Connell sus Stal and taken the constitutional | 0 
1 In eee 
paci 
VENETIA from the 
s sum- | announces ‘that - E popula ar demonstration was 
— New: Venetian frontier 
i: a Vero: on Monday i in honour of the "came 
Ital y Bo mais 
ro exhibited i ee _ public 
t f th 
prea 
ue. who was born in 1 
his captis m has since we ipd the following ie ad i 
tio n his accession 
of ou 
f 
Auc city 
m Peri e of an approaching | t 
ew Cabinet ta com- 
ral 
nancial ye political interests. * Beat 
6| been passed by the Court of — pe Santa Maria, i in 
rra di he brigand chi = 
mdemned t 
a | the Confederates. 
they m 
has | arr 
senno gl is confirmed b 
o | Louisiana Unionists elected their Bree 
The 
Kw as, Aaien to J us ville, clo 
It was pud h 
been 
TS y 
God. poesy them that we M" already taken the | Accoun m Rome state t the Pope has been|on the 22d ult., under the dictation 
oath prescribed by the constitution. In order © pro- — a by serious ines mih P on i Friday Banks, The Confederate Gene ral 
gress of public bus should not be ii ire Mts in North Carolina, in a COIT 
that all the authorities of the kingdom should continue to dis- | |. , y+ yy itm ch l ? at 
charge their duties until fresh orders upon our part ar with the Federal Genera , 
received ; that, wherever necessary, official acts shall be done fresh attack of Cetra sccompanted by a ngs. Jeans it his intention to £ 
A — n 2 the former signets shall be made use o , brought in the pe strict | cate is pro to have killed à 
ene pe iR "à their ee is en. guerre ly EU obse Lent. e tates news hat ‘the | rate, and that should retaliation be 
and trust that ae our wearer tt in duty iy bound, will obe obey the ins of his 1 pem Us M become more me. The E qom kees y es 
ers o r we upon amt E ishes a Roya a nominatin nera g is a J 
yc rad our Royal ne and good wi 2 Fresh conflicts tinue take | Co Confederate armies. General Sigel h 
—In the siting c of the Federal Diet o^ | piace at "Rome between the Wrench and the Papal | to the command of W Virgin 
Saturday th the motion of eie a for the recognitio pé ef e Detachments of t Hein the streets| Congress has ad . An ad 
of Auguster.bu ward. The | night and day to preserve order e populace parti-| prepared b ittee from both 
—1 the | in the eg mf Ae e c" | throughout the war the 
t motion until the com The Duke A that as all res ha 
ne is say caer ide Vive arte DE Ar peat : 
subject. On of the Bavarian| Ture IONIAN I TIN CE m of the fortifi- 
representative stated that he would not insist u i ve a to the French | rather it toa 
right, as mover of the proposition, to put the question — i order received from on any terms with 
the vote within a ben gh reg: was therefore}  Russra.—The Journal de St. rye ie of Tuesday | that the continued 
adjourned. The motion of Saxony and Wurtemburg | refutes the rumo a revival of the Holy Alliance 
e convoke the Holstein Diet, and ^n at of Hanover to | having eitherthe character of a league of sovereigns to 
oe mmon Denmark to surrend stroy liberties of peoples or of a coalitio 
shipping, was referred to a committee. rope against o Aedes It says :— e propellor 
vt" E eee ment has M í vein M nly Holy ossible is that ^s peace, progress, i two officers and edo 
arin . interest, a’ e | an i need of rest to 1 
rate of 99, with the Royal Bank, the Seebandlung, and | reforme., Neverthelom es ie ihe dash e DA by bouts fom othr Blockading 
the house of Raphael Erlanger. is loan was pre- v 
^ ini 
viously vot the Cham mbers for the construction of pruden ^a rU and who are in reality ene ver pe cate ae 
railways. inisterial decree published on Friday | liberties and prosperity of nati 
directs that no person shall be allowed to visit the di R ee towards The Easter R Earl G 
trict of Jahde withouta special passport. Pri ues. e 15th of “ane etae wowa adjourn a m Ride 
a cial capacity as Prussia the pesi n head-quarters were to be ‘tabled for the Easter aed 
ent 
RT fée. that uer on i Tuesday night. 
UPC of Bret 
men-of-war which have bue ut | saperli Mtoi At 
est since the commence- | sta 
em Bc frontier. 
—A 
ntinople, dated the 13th inst., states t 
H 
stationed on the 
Tus DANUB: 
Prince ! we 
1D 
from | anties of the 
| thet no ae t PM rct 
re delóyod by tho ao d sulting 
