ies] people that the s 
tate of war continues. 8. 
AUSTRIA.— The Emperor o Of Austria left Vi 
~~ The 
eo 
on Eres whe sentence of death for deron Monday for Hungary and ret & 
m the Danish army was subsequently commu uted to | da ere is a report dat uM uh 
p ent for life, arrived at Kiel on Saturday gains is life has been detected, OD 
Th j ioners have announced in the Gove e ference at Prague has been opened, Pi hes 
that vae those claims made on the Danish Treasu Press Libre foretells that it will end in Vong 
- €: of the late war, or preparations for the ment. The Presse of Monday asserts that e 
war, will € taken into consideration at the pea e | Cabinet is willing to consent to the Proposal, Puii 
gro datio aims e Duchies on the publie pro that à, 
"Pare. The new correspondence between Coun t| kingdom should be satisfied with th be of ty 
n Bismark and Lord Russell which bas been lately | Denmark of a round sum, tl d. 
man press, has just AGTA preceded by one definitivel ely settling the 
published. The first — is addressed by Count | allotment of the assets and liabilities of them 
Bismark to the Prussian Minister in London. | in It also sa E — Oui 
this document the Count mt that during his visit to|  ''Financial difficulties only delay the con clusion of 
n the Lord Bl eld expressed to him the wish of poe entin ations mw m a ait the aristis aS 
: the English Government that Pru nd Austria} that tho t of the allied aridis Ei id ol 
ince Nap i uld nob impose upon the Danish Crown conditions | provisioned by Denmark, has been absolutely rejet 
Prangins, in Switzer He will be absent about a | too hard and unbearable. The C t says that h The G Powers. * 
fortnight or three weeks, -— fom return for the fétes | onere that nothing was further from their inten- he General Correspondence says es all the 
which | be gi iven nth at Compiégne in | s than an n unjust severi ity, and that they could only it ing rumours respecting a return perinda 
honour of P. his sears from Mr te which between as i 
The Duk Conibridge has pessed through Paris to | the siete To that he says, the Prussian nd, or a deviation fon the front 
London, on ^is way back from Germany. - -—- ye ment has denn true, UM plete under- | formerly established between Schleswig and 
ighness breakfasted on Friday morning W tanding with the Imperial Austrian Government they | are devoid of all foun ee 
Emperor. hal M‘Mahon, Duke de Magen, | have been obliged to insist upon e entire cession of| Rusta: —The Ti that inform 
embarked on Sa t Toulon, to t demand, without | reached it in a very bonc ‘aye that Ru 
his post as Governor-General of Algeria. _ Prepara ations | which neither the national feeling. mod be sati sfied, | expecte ed the breaking ou as the ye 
are making at Toulon for the immedi: barkation | nor of the with the 
of an aes omms: from 10,000 £012,000 men who | Danish Government had forced them; but they had | ment s last y n the 
are to follo *Mahon as reinforcemen nts. anded no portions of the kingdom of Denmark, | resolved that this time at least she would do 
Imperial decree — was issued on Sunday, creating a ough they held completely in their nd a large ter with eet 
itical Economy and Public Law in | and important province, and without any possibility for | behind the defences of Cronstadt, or sunk 
the Faculty of Law at Paris. Another decree — the Danes to deprive them of it. He desired the harbour of Sebastopol. ad c 
the cdm for ships going long voyages to carry a | Minister to express to Earl Russell the hope that the | sion that she could strike a blow which, though 
surgeon when they shall have 30 men on c E^ ey British Government would not refuse to recognise the | not succeed in crippling the comme 
will only be obliged to carry a surgeon when t n9 s a wet had been displayed | England, would nevertheless inflict great 
number of persons on — a: to 100. The y the t Powers. this document Earl arms a ious damag 
Chantilly races took plac Sun am or the| Russell returned the following reply, addressed to Mr. this purpose rng or had 
Imperial vie Soiliaanie le Taciturne was | W. Lowther — Door oi als 
first, Criterium second, and Clermont ‘third. For thej «p Office, Aug. 20, 1864, > 
Chanti illy Prize, V wu —I have received from M. sate a OOA of M. de D by different routes for 
SPAIN. hal Ni i Bismark to Gowns Bernstorff, toge ther ere " E n copy - by dean si e 
w Min stry, composed as van; — of the the taiata e signed on et. E ugus a 
Conse without Portfolio, Marshal Narvaez; Minister wg ES Majesty's Governmen Y*s Mnt m peg : — pw toned 
r Foreign Affairs, E ape Minister for War, | conditions of the peace. Challenged, however, by M. de x : 
Cadore; Minister for Ju stice, Senor Lorenzo miseri om Ls admit mi T M e rane aliene va 
Arrazola; Minister for Marine, Spar Ax era ; Minister | 9f the great German Gov zt p Me UR y e a place attacked, then 
for the Interior, Senor Gonzalez Bravo; Minister for Les Phen Hor Majesty's Go verunt have dad folii : ar en EUM then Ne 
Fi nollana ; Minister for Public tmo, as events cus SL repeatedly declared their opinion | f° 2e able 
Wor iano; Mini Public ‘Austria and upon Denmark was | to the service required 
3 = A i . "i that war as waged by Germany against | be detached from t 
"i Doe SANTA ees, a X had not for its groundwork either that justice or that | mustered 456 gu 
ciliatory policy. The prosecutio: necessity which are the only on war ought to : a 
journals. are suspended ; and the Minister of the os rtaken. Considering the war, therefore to have been | torma would hav 
holly unnecessary on the part of Ger many, T m Fred number of seamen 71, EUN 
recommending them to pe d ly all political lament tat the advantages acquired t 4 ‘and Prassi Peer lo offic m ye on mrs spirat 
parties, and at the same tim xercise severity in|member the Danish Monarchy, it was the | Pounders, but 
the maintenance of law an uu lt i is believed that|object of the Treaty of 1852 to vrete ro entire. Her| New York whatever rie gone 
t is mid tha Majesty's Government are also bound to rem m when n imp 
n 
hat 
ajesty purposes going ae to 
wed to|i 
it ap. 
treat where the yoke branches of her family are bros 
iding. 
nite Federal Chambers opened 
Md on he National Couvel com- 
ranco-Swiss Treaty of 
pom NE 
at Berne on W 
of 
it Mobilier Européen. 
Federal erp in etie has issued a 
azy. 
arrest against 
HOLLAND. ve Session was opened by 
the King on Monde. "iis Majesty, in his speech from he 
country and the colonies ina a prosperous stato. 
works are contemplated. ills f. 
abolition of local excise ame will be I — you, = A 
= other important finan propositi The mptio: 
the debt will be medi rw A project. for the ekg raye 
ot the Customs' tariff in the Dutch colonies of East India 
xem - before the Chamber. 
—In consequence of a 
the s assembly 00 m at Baden-Baden, the Grand Ducal 
addr essed the femme J letter to the 
ded of em —€— Men ing the demi-monde, 
who have for the last two or ve years collected at 
that place from all exo of Europe:— 
Madam,—In consequence of a measure ado by the 
ucal hore pd emer Bm ‘th eracatin n of 
we you the conversation rooms ns and the 
inform " of it by this m: 
will perceive in such y desire to avoid a 
which would certainly be as un ends for rs T myself. 
Accept, madam, &c., MULLER, Grand Du missary.” 
a hne Arce]. —The ‘auntie dis f of 
allied army has issued a proclamation pio biting 
the circulation of petitions g of 
ons and the collecting signa- 
tures under rigorous i of mar 
law. ‘The proclamation, in conclusion, reminds the 
t 
will Maj 
recent disturbance in] An 
am 
ie d ich 
suppress tree institutions hae 
quiet and distur! in Euro 
Crown. 
those 
in that caso 
e and AET, ETEA Ber Maje: 
satisfaction, however, that the 
ie: the rig! 
peace. 
the "Uer of es 
esseutial t 
D hes eive 
uchies rec 
manner apr the welfare à oe Dens of the Iraty.—A Royal decree 
of the Duchies, wit bo mouet Ed 2 coava the Senate 
tm 
Aed 
3 
Sole 
to M. de 
The se 
— 
Uy a 
co din 
penly a 
Boatidinavien Wynn. Ins 
the 
quite. Mm e that Lx E 
1 strictly to paragraph 
her -a hostilities can 
mal feelin 
pears at a considerable 
or 800,000 of the loyal Danish Sa vi a are transferred to 
rman State, and it is to feared that the com laints 
made res; 
If it is sai 
that the T 
gs is soia: that 
certain th: ec Ady ter ong. 200,000 
State, and 
e 
sndeukbbies “th 
it is out of plac 
vA 
wording 
f Chris 
Even in €— 
" vere rnm 
free cons ns. d 
Xs 
ira uillity 
anew source of dis- 
d read this des 
You vw 
Bismar! md g give bim. a copy of it. 
“Tam, Èc RUSSELL,” 
mi-official Nord-Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of | 
of Wednesday says :— 
tending the term of the armistice for a 
fact, 
assumed a Morem o 
the GaP ewedlat pape oa evince in the most X 
een os den: dee vorab n the Copeuh 
nis fe 
ulations of the peace reiiminariet, i 
iE eh h - qp adhere 
of the armistice, 
yeah $ tine after à six 
Teia a 
espateh | Ro 
for 
OLAND.— 
day, accompanied by 
liberal measures rela ative 
rea 
rince Radz iil € i Prin 
iio ba been released, the favit co Roman Cr 
bail to the amount of 10,000 
the 5 je ma 
8a 
B li pim d rns ti zm 
s pes enipotentiary on 
2 : that the Tala v 
King i 
Tuesda ay - a tha 
responsi 
eer oe T eg ites e of whom sev 
