THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ARIE 9, 1964 
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RINCE AND M oF WALES continue Ab the Dachies, Nerd fio 2 o obey the inspiration. iie our ih famine, In the island of St. Ja us , decimate 
"n — nal sym athies for Senin S ono; are natal dying daily in num 
over the estate, and i the sftendot the Prin Js and | would be ium to u upho olding this agreement. A jhe is poop y Gre rs d have ea in à he oo 
s impossible ecognise 
oval an: on hor tt sec un Mec y rning th su en to the exact mi | precise execution a M m of Janeiro e Lisbon in behalf of the Mee, [de 
al Highnesses attende ivine ser £-|1852. If in the of 8 e Powers the Tre on , tan ] “i 
ham Church. The Rev. G. B. Moxon, rector, offici ated rues SULLA, separa BAS Ade And peculiar authority, inde- | must "eue ra m : , thousands of the is! NT 
and preached. On ay morning the Pri is. went Lemon of the REC concluded & h z in wi ause of the famine 
tate, and | between Germany and Denmark, in the hoe "ws I failure of t er in the E es and thee 
CU " eme » 
he afternoon went out coursing on the Hall Nous m E Jud Va D rman de Pa, pa HC A rises and b 
In the afternoon the Princess rode on horseback. On States some have refused their adhesion, or have only given it are t Congo É is fu stone În the — 
e: eir yal Hi d e : x ; F ic Con- i 
grounds. It is said that his Royal Highness will pro-| stis appena cy dispute tho value of an actin which it | towne of Italy to excite re olin à lf the eng 
bably hunt a day or two with the West Norfolk, as, | nas not concurred. In presence of this diversity of opinions, POET Oh Aey DO exorto revo oe ae i and Ph, 
d 3 u - : ay rs | tugal. Ther rendezvous is t 
concerned in the WED. e Stor 
days are Aw d o: 1 : igol i n g 
e g ourselves ve ing i uon s 
has received an official intimation that t rince and | With the letter of the treaty. Th as well as the distinc- 
y- e cause as we. as 
Prince. vil visit tho Voire of ripaio in the | tive character of this struggle is evidently the rivalry of the other Powers, would ET to o 
nes g the 1 i 0 h i y. A natio must h 
popu ns w. m ^ l me ti be prepare 
ise id a vis t to m kien yp here among each, the force of which cannot be | assistance to Denmark against overpowering pee 
ubt. What dm. reer M als ann 
n n i two pa wi ut a 
: : dlc to bring about an equitable arrangement and as offering | M, Bille, the Danish Minister in London, M. : 
evening. On Sunday the Prince, accompanied Dy * durrantene of stability. In asking the a apoitenidas of ofa m the Min iter for Foreign Affairs, and Couns Quaade, 
parish church. On Monday ys ow Roy E High- €— of this nm s s Denmark as for Germany ny us a he High Be ponr ne nar bee E Krieger, ‘ 
ness returned to Edinburgh. ednesday afternoon entiaries a e Con — e 
te Pio Ule to Newbatile Abbey, and: took | Totam rbi certes sn roc trey renoos, & be. s throughout the | Copenhagen for London raday, " pri 
aac Ae Foreign Affairs, during thes ote of M.de 
—On Tuesday the Queen La France of Thursday evening says, “that y ped will m assumed by Bishop Monrad, the at of 
piar the oh posted to te held at Dakin hat quence of the explanations contained in ouyn de | the Council. 
Palace on Wednesday last until to-day (Saturday) at | Lhays’s despatch, the British Cabinet E evidently es ANISH DUCHIES.—AÀ terrific cannonade wu 
3 o'clock. more inclined towards the views of France, and think | opened on Saturday at 3 P.M. beri the Dippel 
—A Cabinet ege My held on | the labours of the Conference will be facilitated by the | batteries and the rn ie batteries at 
ich i : mbati 
tu 
t 8. The Pays sa; 
MINISTERIAL CHANGES.—The Duke of Newcastle | ask that the | inhabitant of thi Duthie sho " eclare | cannonade continued at half-past 11 at night, Qr 
has been compelled by increasing ill-health to resign ri meii relative to the rnment they wish |Sunday afternoon the Prussians opened er 
the seals of the Colonial Department, Mr. Cardwell to hav n the eve nt of the greater part o of the Powers cannonade Pr various poite a pe^ the Diippel 
en his Gra S t rom 
retar or the 
Colonies, and the Earl of Clarendon [cha succeeded Mr, | of p des evening believes rd able to state that | and was set on Fd in several places. The 
Cardwell as Chanel of bs Duchy of Lancaster. | the Courts of London, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, St. Peters- | and bombardment continued till a late hour, € 
PARLIAMENTARY MovEMENTS.—The appointment of | burg, Spain, and France have agit to recognise the | Danish outposts on the right of the Düppel position 
Mr. Cardw: m the Secretaryship for the Colonies, has| Emperor of Mexico so soon as his accession shall | were attacked several times during the night, Eighiy 
cated a vacancy for Oxf It is expected that Mr. | have been notified to them. In another article on | tow: —— women and children, were killed o 
Cardwell will be dew "withont opposition. Mr. We eroi it says that it has reason to believe that 2e the kiere: 50 houses in the centre 
Garne fos ti resigned his seat for Lancaster. It is I e acceptance of th t, and 1500 shells were thom 
rumoured that Mr. Somerville Head will retire before ill be sol i which i$ deserted. The bombardment 
i the Emperor of Austria i ‘he Archduke Maximilian, lasted 48 re “but suddenly ceased = T 
. Fenwick and Mr. Saunders. Ther that will very shortly p ng was however recommenced in the aftermom 
candidate for Mgr Sir nou ee sand The cem im the new Mexican loan of Tho Düppel works however sustained p : 
oves Kinnear, Jun., in the Liberal interest, and | 200,000,000f. will be opened on the 15th or 16th of | ever, and on Tuesday th m 
in the Conservative interest. | April, and wil be issued simultaneously at Lon-| During the night several divisions of the 
1t ia anin The the Hon. “Thomas Bruce, brother don, P Frankfort, Brussels, and Amsterdam, | of the Guards drove in the Danish out 
to Lord | Elgin, wit "donne a — for Po n out | Prince Na “7 arrived at Antw en on Saturday |upa position 250 paces beyond the first 
in the C o Liberal electors of | evening in his yacht the Prince Jérome. His pem an infantry engagement In this enggen 
Finsbury have invited Mr. Donald Nioh late sheriff of | Birhnem, who” is stated t to be on a scientific trip to 16 of t the Prussian infantry and two pioneers se 
iled. 28 5 
Danish 
London and Middlesex, to offer himself as a candidate under the p but no : 
for that borough. Mr, N otteram m and Mr. Huddleston, Meu ane and, eros c no publie reception awaited | captured, At daybreak on j Wednesday the 
Q.C., both of the Oxford Circuit, intending offering him. On Sun nday morning the Prince landed and visited troop re-occupied their fo iru position. 
themselves i in the Conservative iter st for Staff the museums, zoological gardens, and other places, and | night the Prussians -——— 
y railw On Wed 
he Duk rns. or 
was to offer the vacant see to the Rev. C, H. Brom by, will go to vehe is contradicted. The Bishop of Oxford | able. The [ue i 
Incumbent of St. Paul's AM Principal of the Norm as arri in Paris, an ill proceed i e üppel 
es ollege, Cheltenham Bromby belongs to n — Bele and Antwerp to take some confirma- | severe. ‘The Prussians have erec 
te party in the chu rE ns for the Bishop of London. Mr. Pope Hennessy, Stegswig for the purpose of 
NE. is Crea SQUADRON.— Oorders have been sent IME, had an audience of the Emperor Napoleon on |and a pontoon train has been seen near 
- n miral Dacres to uinplete | his squadron for | Monday, and another on Tuesday. The Emperor and | It is pad that the A ps tend 
sea forthwith. Empress gave a ball at the Tuileries on Tuesday night, | the position of Düppel by crossing over to 
_ which was attended by the English Ambassador, the v very shortly, by m of Austrian , 
Bishop of Oxford, the Duchess of Somerset, M Ai Everything is said e be pre repared for an i 
Aten 
0 Lennox, Mr. S. pees and Mr. Pope Hennessy. | MAR zi The A er Nachric 
Ame I reign, The Empe ab r had a g conference with the English | wd Danes have b the Prussians nar 
am at x e Corps Législatif sat on Monday, when | Ambassado 5 i he positions lately abandoned by the Austri 
X med —e was read prolonging the sittings va by telegraph, was t i 
wan ay. The “rept upon the Budget was In saa quies of ‘the Sarai accounts of the | m ador in London co adii ir 
Mothiay states fiat strc, to be prin La France of Pope s health, the Fr d to have | Jutland that the siege of Predoricia was 
in th | the Powers interested h the Dane. sent instructions to the Fren: c ADEF at Rome to | the Hungarian m Venetian troops U 
stion e. n Conference on the o- | concert w ith the General commanding the army of | Gablenz, officers as well as men, had agr 
» with the exei gro on of th to the precautions to be adopted in v nt, Roosen, 
ed. «uc the dun meeting of the Conference i f the th of his Holiness. It is believed that that ien Dan lity TheChief ver a e been 
of api bat it is still uncertain | event -— be the signal of a rising in Rome, or at peru a war ux ymo n imposed o 
whether the " the Germanic Diet will have ited its | least of an attempt to create disturbances; and both nen and gill n lily abo 
à addressed era de aep ssl hard the tranquility of f the e e dr TX ‘the Gon: | D Verb orina dr 
uu se , s | a Yn e while the Con- lstein 
Tour d'Auvergne, the French Ambassador Mx are choosing th ipe" Vie N tien eputies acter Scere Hol d agains 
M 
h rs impairing the rights of 
éi 5 badl 
iis wits aay steps X the bail of ta was tus cerle jo England last E members were'ordered-to MEM 
ast this anniversary has not been Federal Diet, and to 
nglan assembly of Holstein clergy 
ER —The na will shortly ask the Cortes | ete on Thursday, cons! 
for the n necessary credits e urchase 100,000 rifles and | The embly assented  withou 
other war material. Pi of an intended meeting | resolutions adopted by the Hol 
6 taking ou of the Democrats i n Madrid has been denied by the | municipality and the College of? 
fiere e the Cabinet of Democratic ira All the Madrid e caa except | sum nfinoned the other communal to 
bus — arf munication will, perhaps, | four Smee | the policy of the Govern: Holstein to ——— at Neumünster, 
"he line of eonduet c zm erto had occasion to do| POR —The Cortes have deines se = until | resolutions in reference to nox" 
ui DaeBemar d by Im “abo Government the lth of M May. The King is said to be desirous of | The Holstein Government , in 
Kegli a bill allowing him to travel | authorities, has enjoined a strict 
aE om A BÀ In|in D taly. ` The e proposed tour, however, is | traffic with Dons has p! 
cification, we s ver; ce eal dd the Ministry are doing c4 best Hanoy. = The Minister of Finance 
on the | to dissuade the King from his intentions. The Minis- notification announce ing th t the AE 
hea | terial bill for the abolition of th h merebantae® i^ orth Se 
which recently passed t e MÀ of Deputies by áü ordans t to PAM m its epestioní to no in 
majority of 23 votes, is expected to meet with great —If the Diet accepts ss yon B 
opposition in the House of cem a Austrian frigates | the Conterence, it is believed that 
e. | and a gunboat have sailed from the for the Baltic, | or Herr von der Pfordten will uy 
CAPE DE enters Accounts em the Cape Verde! ment exists bn tween Prussia and À 
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