THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 5, 1863. 
presided at a Council of Ministers on Monday morning. 
His Majesty gave ол to the Papal Nuncio шы 
е Киззїап ind Spa Were pu handed i 
y ssell n: e Con- 
gress, the Emperor addressed a x ober Miche йы, 
Thi sl letter will be pu ай she d. The Мо niteur says s that 
Holstein question, maintains that France has no 
immediate interest in the question, and says 
** The best thing to be done із to remain a КОШУ К of the | me 
| uet D$ oie yt with many others, might have been settled by 
h 
The Pays d the Nation of Thursday evening state 
that England and Russia i in concert have demanded t tha it 
Denm 
ark should withdraw 
The French iron- as uadron arrived at Cherbou 
gu. of the pamphlet entitled '* Napoléon Ш. et le 
” to which rs uded. The 
signed by its chief peine 
an official ie sonage, entitled “ Eng 
Congre, ~” of which the following is a s 
* Ву a refusal to attend the Congres: меа wis 
grounds to rus Dow went imn - greatness adi prospe 
unded upon the misfortunes and ruin of other 
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et 
,itis Europe will nded in 
io Free чурай al personal та, 
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grationa мре 
easy to foresee, the entire eim rx туе ЖОО, fall проп ое 
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shi i water „overboard, 
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send the masts overboard r "using their guns, 
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d on Friday, Haron von Ніве, i in iip ey a ques. 
һе follow: 
within 14 days, the Prince will take t ecessary 
steps to uphold the rights of the phun ni n 
t. Ix Wis ibi rde LAS Нак т von Mohl, 
voy t Federal Diet, to Baron реке 
the Danish Envoy, but returned unopen 
RUNSWICK —Тһе Duke of Brunswick has r recog- 
эсе» Prince Frederick of Augustenburg as Duke of 
Schleswig and Holstein. 
URTEMBERG.—In sitting of the Chamber of 
n from Herr Seeger, g declaration: 
“ The be mberg Go 
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the last 10 DEN. 
Federal Diet has 
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more ted ant. 
that she 
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that the egotism of the Cabinet of St. James's never | q 
the narrow | ness, 
manitpsted itself more openly ; and that 
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& England forge 
v Napoleon T propose З, to 
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Holstein question, which he immediately Mp 
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tiaries. 
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The одамеро to the Duchy of Holstein 
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pecu and Bavarian ыеп 
ing is a summary of its c 
itary claims of eu Prince К: 
the Austri 
The fo los 
The support given is the hered 
at the Diet has at! tragtod the notion of the 
English Government. Earl Russell therefore hasten: 
К ied Pi TAE s nn of th 
Paris n 
conciliatory" ‘despatches in i to t 
ation erlin, Vienna, and Frankfort, ай 
осееіп ution was 
ree dienten тамоси g Baron Dir 
mbly. А second sitting then took plai 
resent, The propos osal 
nek not bemg p 
named Petit, Clearstarcher, 
56 says thai the. refusal of арава preceding that of 
Austria 
bui the defence of heredita 
is about to be 
d that the policy of - France 
ances i! rid P | 
an 
driven 7-45 the force of circumstan 
The ee дебата that the 
England for her refusal are excellen! 
wn point end Cy: but detestable if regarded 
aeri general | interests of ma. A ome alon 
t if Mec reae: 4 
with 
respect 
was passed by a lar rge majority. Saxony's pro 
was afterwards introduced. Тһе question of Federal 
not touche The Spenersche 
of ДАНЫ, 
аай unanimously condemned him to 
ur, military degradation, and to be 
day, 
the Em r Nap s letter 
The Minister for Pe» 
ng 
unlikely to be immediately attai ained. 
Nationa. jo La a in proclaiming px 
all of th ен 
regses 
+ lonies | 
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подле 
Соуегптеп 
which D ардаа with the other great Powers in 
1852, the liminary conditions of that treaty having 
egotiation. The object of these negotiations was £0- 
tablish the inseparable union whieh was minë 
г the Treaty of London. Both the Governments are 
геа dy to execute this treaty, peior d that De пша 
ar|the TM ideni " Mate is proceeding vigorously. 
n the chief obje ects | 
conditions 
ae succession of Lauenburg belongs to King Christian 
e Treaty of Londo 
PongrUGAL.—It is said that o 
of Portugal in accepti 9 Ње Раг 
| possession the irs town ot "Oliven which Spain 
downf: 
es Mega i people” but Кыа, Кз Я р impossible | 
or later En paan eas 
ty ot of b er selfishness,” 
m following manner the pt of 
European Powers to the invitation to the pn 
n: 
spo 
poa чна Switzerland "win consent to take 
Em ngr especiall 
T mally made over to 
Portugal ii the Treaty Svi 
pen — da ug Council has replied to 
mmunieating the а 
ke part i 
on were not valid. ачы 
mark for Lauen: 
rega 
Holstein, he can only be considered i “rightful re repre- 
sentative when Denmark shall have ТЕ her engage* 
pess ot RA 1852. 
IA.—AÀ. „despatch of Earl Russell on the 
QAM 
e Con ress. The, Fe der: al Council es 
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relating 
** The repli he States of secondary rank а ce 
tive, and Мч сеју in the terms in which they poA expresa. |! 
gress. Spain co 
again guaran- 
to Faucigny and | 
with the analysis of 
it already е ар а pe сит We have reason 
nd RLANDS.—The 
Amsterdam with the North Se: 
to PUR K 
company нея connecting 
was consti- 
‚аб th 
Governmen nt. ‚Мо dissenting speech 
believe that ME de ari Ms endeavour, in concert with 
yn de Lh difficulties presenting 
themselves to {тте ОГА, . Prussia ay eed in 
"t 
теам ын : я 
Austria pee ie the meer t upon а project, which 
she considers noble, although expressing some apprehension of 
HAMBURG.— ко, осе of the а of э 
branch of the National Verein in Haniburg 
m- | closed on Fric Љу. the police. 
Government i 
КОО by loan. The Ра, ууж and HBerlingske 
to Sir Andrew Buchanan, English Ambassad г аб 
Berlin, has been published. This despatch m 3 
coincides with Earl Russell's despatch to Sir Alexander 
Malet. The Schleswig-Holstein Lr et cam 
esday. 
a declaration, MN the follow- 
Кап ents of 
Abnegation of their Аранын w would remov: 
ie жеты вһе согур др irtue of the treaty. The Govern- 
ust reserve to itself thori t to determine whether, 
[354 iis gri a position, by the uni 
ык tof ia a position by the unise | 
the Treaty. a leave. 
Tidende state that E Denmark has been excluded | Kin; 
ra 
. pation," will be ar. 
TTE чаш by rerum Tue Č жыны vitm эн р. Dvoc&k The ссе voted by 
кез йт: Жо. bun wh асе, explaining | tho Rigsrand shortly before the death of the late Ki 
much excitement crista in Germany. М. Boniface | S колу rero tn the name ‘necessary militaryjarrangemonts 
> Ме моштен" КЕ suvera of King Christian IX. The M v of the muni ipal|5 ll be laid before the Chamber to provido su 
ed Hen E E eri PAS conci. a wig. etel Р | Cha 
“Engla o We. ing Christian u ion to n the sitting of the 
T m ma коче, to make war in Hide: SM most of the dx i have taken | H. 2 k* i 
* t h iance to the King. edn ` the follow 
wi ika реке ӨШИ Р нату Moe КЕЕ note di by Herr aus, the diplomatie 
right to our MN END е will ofa le and | agent of nce Frederick, Herr von Hall, t 
the rights of nationalities likewise weigh in the ce| Danish Minister for Forei i In this note 
herd eg € Im view of so "eem i problem, the non- | Prince. Frederi equired that the Danish ps 
ot the s seven Powis Ss een los e o BEL & should evacuate the erdt e territory, and 
net Danish difficulty, it would be logical to address er the Scehleswig-Holstein troops in Denmark should 
vods cn МА turn to the Ducbies. Should ће Danish Government | seven bou? “deliberation Ө i di ; "House adopted 
pon the Scl ly with these demands nci of s to 63, the M ine. MOREM 
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