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aoe gn =e ae, Fa OE al readers ieésiteak the Seblor“hig- Rosen war of and 1090 ‘Ze united Duchies revoited walog and rule of Deowark. l- ph @ great many Of them, perbaps the majority, to the political situation existing be- Confederation, the Duchies and Den- the moment of the inception of the movement, ‘Waleh ensued at ite close, its consequences Jess important, and are at the present to be developed in a struggle which may Powers of Europe in a geperal war, geographical boundaries of many of the Heath Mayle va Lie F i Duchy of Holstein has been & dependency since the year 1489. Agitated at intervals Keameneer for independent rule, its inbabitants always & sympetbetic communication with thelr Saidabeec ws torts tm the year 1948 the wnited Bienies determined ve join, he new Gorman empire, and..revolted from the Danish vale. This induced an invasion of the soi] by the Prus- sinns and other Germans advocating. the revolutionary ih fought in the month of July of that year. ‘Beaten in the field, the psople of Schleswig and Holatein Wubusitted again to the rule of Denmark, the King of Den- mark ruling them since, as he did before the war, under Whe title of Duke of Holstein. ‘The Schieswig-Holstein agitation of 1848 was a popular ene. 2 contained within it the germ of the assertion of ‘the principle of self-government, based on an o}d constitu. tion, which might be overridden by force, but could not ‘Be legally extinguished. It was, consequently, distaste- @al to the surrounding monarchs claiming to bold power ‘By “divine right,” so, although they saw the Duchics ‘Feunited to Denmark in mame, they wisbed to bind the anion more firmly, and provide, if possible, against the ‘eontingency of another uprising om the part of the people, In pursuance of this object, the Queen of England, the M@mperor of Austria, the Emperor of Russia, the King of Prussia, the King of Sweden and Norway, the King of Denmark,and Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, as Prince Pre. wident of the French republic, agreed to send representa ‘ives to & diplomatic assemblage in London, catled w- ether under the pretext of regulating tho succession to the Danish crown, bat in reality to draw up a state paper ‘which would include the Duchies of Schleswig and Hol- @teln as part and parceiof the Danish kingdom. The igh contracting parties signed « treaty in London on the ‘Sth of May, 1852, in which Prince Christian of Denmark, father of the Princess of Wales, and at this moment King, 1s directly named Prince of Schleswig and Hol- ‘wteio. ‘The Gret article of the treaty reads thos:— re easy int ae Se should be resized to e Prince Chi and bis neue male case pied ihearetitees ie mie se of aaa ree = Tsar tne sceptre of bis Sdnjony the of Denmark. ‘Toe tai article of the paper is thus worded :— it SH iN it te caret i anjeiy the ing of Deamare wt ial ibe Kenenbers gma and ‘and wee establishes > 7 bee Wy tas oreies oa federal right, ‘sbali ‘Thie treaty ja desta cauahan en on the ‘19th of Jane,,1852, ‘@ed copies of the paper were transmitted to all the conti- ‘wental Powers immediately. “As if the rulers who desired ‘% doubted the justice of their own proceedings, they an @exed a request to each potentate to say whether be ap- Proved or rejected it. This request was put in a more Complete form to the Powers which constitute tho Ger- @xn Confederation. The following executives were pecially invitet to accede to the treaty:—Bavaria, Han ‘ever, Netherlands, Saxony, Wartemburg, Hesse Cassel, ‘Bleave-Darmstadt, Baden, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mock- Sendurg-Strelitz, Oldenburg, Saxe-Weimar, Belgium, ‘Daples, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Tuscany and Sardinia. ‘The Powers which scceded to the treaty are as fo) ftows;—Hanover, Hesse Cassel, Netherlands, Uidenburg, Portugal, Spain, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Sardinia, Naples, ‘Belgium and Tuscany. Oldeoburg and Saxony, however, ‘$2 their accession, resorved certain rights contained in an- ‘Clent treaties. ‘The following States refused to accede to the treaty ‘watil the views of the German Diet on the subject should ‘be knewn: Bavaria, Hesse Darmstadt, Saxc-Weimar, ‘Baden, Meckleoburg-Schwerin and Meckienburg-Strelitz. ‘Oéeodburg subscribed to the treaty on the understanding ‘What it was not to interfere with the conditions ef the ‘Sreaty concluded between Deomark and Russia at Copen- fhagen on. April 11, 1767, nad at Tearskoe-Seo on May 21, ‘A773. The qualification which accompanied the King of ‘Baxony’s adhesion consisted of « reservation of the con. Siagent rights of the Albertine brauch of hie family to ‘the succession to the Duchy of Laueoburg—an eventual) ty which could only arise from the extinction of the Bhouse of Brunewic-Lunenburg, which found iteelf in pos @eesion of the duchy in question in 1697. Bavaria stands firat on the list of refusals. In his reply to the invitation to sign the treaty, he stated that article etx of the finalect of the treaty of Vienna ordains that ‘any change 4n the rights of sovereignty in Germany must Be referred to the Diet at Frankforg, He conid not there Gere adhere to the London docament until the Diet had Masented to;tt. The Grand Duke of Hesee-Darmstadt erged = similar reason for bis refusal. Saxe:Weimar, Baden and Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Mecklepburg- Birelitz returned answers the rame in substance as thore @ Bavaria ned Hesse Darmstadt. 18 BL be econ from this list of recusant Powers that a large portion of the German Confederation viewed the Dachies of Schleswig and Holstein as constituting a part @ that union, corwithstanding the declaration of the reaty of London. Doke Frederick of Augustenburg, who always claimed Whe title of Duke of Schieswig-Helsteif, supported the slows of the dissenting Powers, ané was in turn encon aged by them torenow his claim to the dacal authority @revery occasion, In fact he was supported by tee groat: @ulk of the German nation. Against the claim of Duke Frederick Uke royal family of ‘Weomark sileged that he had formally renounced bw y and that hesas the descendant of “an unequal ” apd could not come to power in consequence Sf bis deficiency of royal pedigree. Duke Froderick and ee German frievds reply to the first aceervion that he egret renounced his right. He executed a deed promis. Bet to oppose any resolatians which King Frederick @f Denmark adopted, or might adopt, in reference the cater of succession. After long negotiations, and Prussia, he conséuted to receive a moderate for having been itiepally deprived of hie ‘targe possessions in the Duchy of Schleswig, in order aot Quis form—but expressly to thie only. The King of : ee NEW YORK BERALD, MONDAY, matotaived by Repoiesd ta the Romagee, Naples, Tuscany ont Le SCHLESW1¢-HOLST EIN QUESTION. ‘and Florence, and more recently in Poland and Mexico, to the effect that peoples have @ right to vole ibelr own forme of goverament, the Seblenwig Holssingrs and hel pan anewed their claim 0 Taree TY RR pn ROR anne cote ops TR . Motions were Diet during tbe past summer ‘gbould be declared part aed wo Cotfederation, and that federal treer- atts marched 08 their soil 10 qnecute the danni 90 wore very wel) supported. ing Frederick the rental peat considerably; bet he did 006 notice them comeierine areay of Londen, to wUpport of England aad Russia, and the neutralizing influence of Austria and Prussia. ee Me ring Frederick ihe Seventh of Denmask ates. 0 00pe0- hagen on the 15th of November, 1868, A German federal, execution in Holateim wae. imuimont at tbat very "a0. ent; but the sudden sriwiso of’ the monarch r’sndered the Dano-Germam "question compicated mB t2¢ most #- rious manner. Prince Christian of ‘perk — tase in-law ‘of the Prince of Walee—was joa King of Denmark under the title of Christian the MMilb, the next day, Novem- ‘ver 26. / Tha: very Prince Frederick, of Augustenbderg, claimed the title ot tone Duke of Schtewig-Boletein and Launberg. Holstein, t!s6 Scene of Hie Federal Exeoution of Germany Agal:4gt Denmark, Znowing the Position of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hanover and Mecklenburg. In 8 proclamation adarsanea to she poople from be 2 GERMAN BI BITTERS, . Castle of Dolsig he said:— GERMAN BITTERS, a Tuned Dow elton sou tonepaltarceny fren Toureat, : oxRMAN DiTrEns, . Ea ‘Sui fst ofall Toappeal io toa Garman Toderal vera GraaN pirrens, Senet aries Re ices tints oxauair Birrans whieh. Sere a yeoman, ae ai + pn 9 ts re thas a gout prevaile, I shall stand M4 THE GREAT STRENGTEENTIGR. you, ant have siood by you in baitle, and shall net separa eras uu and tr r rights. *. conformity with TONIO. a State fun jamental nwo, T 1 T therefore promise agd swear to observe the constitution and laws of the Ducbies of Schleswig-Holstein. and to uphold the rights of the people. So belp me Gor SEDERICK, Duse of Schleswig-Holstein. The German Diet was not slow to support its ally Federal commissioners were appointed and ordered tc enter the Ducbies and assume the government provision. ally. Troops were'ordered to hold themselves in read). ness to support the execution by force if necessary, and the commissioners were instructed thus:— howd, contrary to expectation, forcible opposition be Execution process at its commencement or ug. iis progress the eivil commissioners: in concert with persed with tne ebeculioa to forward the reqiiaite reserve nisite re F ° ma the basis of the gesoluvion of the Diet upon the nt October last. The Danes in the Duchies did not move, but Denmark proper soon engaged in active preparations for war. On the 24th of December the federa) German executior ‘was completed, a detachment of Saxon troops baving ep- tered the city of Altona, a town of the Duchy of Hoistein, Wmeoy.—On Saturday, January bari gl only son of Ann Augosta Wilson, aged 11 months and 6 days, The relatives and friends of the family are futly invited to attend the funeral, this ) after BOOB, at two o’clock, from his late residence, 179 Henry ‘Wener.—On Sunday, Janvary 17, ANNA Fiza only ee Fy W. and Anna Weber, aged 1 year, 4 months ‘The ‘triends of the family are invited to sehr my ry fune- Fal, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the res!- dence of ber ber parents, 49 West ‘est Broadway. THESE BITTERS HAVE PERFORMED MORE’ CURE HAVE AND DO GIVE BET BETTER SATISPACTION, HAVE MORE TROTIMONY, BAVE MORB BESPECTABLE PROPLE 10: YOUCR FOR THEM THAN ANY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. WE DEFY ANY ORE TO CONTRADICT THIS ASSER- Tion, AND WILD PAY $1,000 Touny one that willy rodien § cotineate published by us MISCRAPy OUR: ANsvar Re REPORT OF TH YORK MeDIGaL 1 No. 8 Union squr iy ils TITUTR, 1» Now York elty, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE Bvpey CASE OF Chronie or Nervous Debiity. Didensan of of the ie Eiseath ane ‘Diseases arising from & disordero@ OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, situate-on the right bank of the river Elbe. WALTER SCOTt —_— r oe ‘The Danes retired before the advance of the Baron Professors WiLLIAN TREer, . RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE DIGESTIVE E.G. GAUFFREAN, Secretary. For the treatment of all diseases by the new practice of icine, js under the cl soldiers, and the German civil commissioners referred to ORGARS:— above inaugurated themselves as the head of the wiffer- medicine, je paden: Of the above well known phy- Constips Toward Piles, a Fuinens of Blood Blood to sae et evt departments of the government, civil and military. pe She ariace sea Oa is A proclamation in behalf of the Duke of Augustenburg M thronged Sin nibs Bonache ‘was immediately issued. It was couched in the follow- ing words :-— M A—It now depends upon all that the cow Breathing. aaa gs faa the ay sor ke es Erm oe ee an re n nor ‘rman Choking or uff Sensations ‘The will of th decisive. The mbabitante of ont town 5"mish ied amed assnre the Dune of their “4 ms a Posture, Dimers ence 10 ue ruler, of we Fepounce onr obedience 10 9 Tootivase "a founded on the @ principleset Frith, Selence Dots 4: before itors and cowards should not be suffer. it us will be honestly enity, and all whe may vi a Sais by. mine as heretofore, ther Ww are in us at this ‘nenent ‘Traitors to their mn stand at the hens of Altona. Either. there! ‘Long live ibe On the 26th of December ‘the Danish Ministry resigned wpar BAT TUR PRESS SA BAY. offee, complaining that Prussia and England egercieed The new Cottege ie devoted, to ‘expounding Electricity asa — A Pressure on them relative to the Scbleswig-Holstein CURSIVE RETR. - ven (be Dally Tribune. SEAS SE A. question. Both Powers represent that Prussia tosiete Professors cot, Bedford and Sheldon are gentlemen of NOT ALOOHOLIC, 3 upon the abolition of the November constitution, in de- ee 2 a rors the Dally Times " CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKKY, : fault of which abe will withdraw from the London pro- paw echeot of medicine, bas the most i eilaate pineols AND CATT MAKE DRUNKARDS, tocol of 1852, whereby war might ensue. England and this country, esses Cle a . Rugeia alo declared that they would not tn such a care The eee setae ie: Die cures effected. at the New York Medical phat assist Denmark. Institute bave awakened scentisc tat terest In this country 18 THE BEST TONIO Previous to these events Prince Frederick addressed sal paieel the Hote Journal, ‘e IN THE WORLD, “ letter, dated Gotha, December 2, to the Emperor Napo- < oe ero READ WHO SAYS 60:~ leon, asserting hig claim. Napoleon replied on the 10th .-% wa aide From the ested, Bist tea by fr pFrem th the Rev. Levi G, Bock, pa ofthe Baptist chure?, EDevem ae, BE NOt se 6 very: SeORiyS AEE, 2 c0n- < ww Dr. Booth tty and of which he ie the. leading practitioner IR verton, HM. J., formerly of the North Baptist ehured, clusion he said:— America, is silently effecting a Tevolution in ‘art, It is unfortunate that the Diet was not consulied on the > a rights of a duchy forming part’of the German Confederation ; ey BERL |ANNEL COAL $15 PER TON. also Denmark may be in the wrong aa regards Germany; 180 TONS ENGLISH CANNEL oat, but on one side I deplore that the Cénfederation believed 1: OF Ait Landing at foot of Fourteenth street, East river, welt obliged 1 to intervene p s Holstein ‘before the guegtion of —————— Fe - Suoceamian was deci intervention, which can bring oo IVES SMS. 0 ) mo WILLLAMS A,QUION, Ties Complication “does ‘not decide this question, and mark were oppressed by powerful neighbors, puHC Opinion in France would inefloe wowards 106 Madigon street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one | 163 West Nineteenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at MPORTANT TO UNDERE England, seeing war end bloodsbed in the distance, has | o'clock, ‘His reusaias will be taken to Greenwood for 1n- me craton. eee I NATURE'S EMD; rea RE COLD AIR. more recently placed herself at the bead cf the neutra} | terment. Cael ag ie 2 BN SOR PET: PRAGERG ER Baca. —At Greenpoint, on Saturday, January 10, Mra, Powers—Ruseia among them—who tender mediation with palate ite, te ae eieaneaty 18, after a. tong and Mara Biacx, relict of Jobn Black, in the 09th year Recommended by payerians, erjentile, men and under @ blissful im- ras J. Newton Brown De 2, ste of the Bnereto- macnn easton ar xford , Ireland. Tiends juaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, from No, $23 Eighth avenne. eat Gregxman,—At Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 16, of scarlet fever, Mary Buia only daughter of Henry’ L and Late K. Greenman, aged 4 years, The relatives and friends of ‘the (amily are oak ao to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Gates avenue, second house west ot Bedford avenue, this Creamer} ores id two o’olock. [U=B.—! urg, On Sunda pay 17, after a short but severe illness, Guonaine By McCain, aged 2 red unc han; during the the hemed terme r thirty days, with au average only preverce ‘Which the dead can be preserved ¢ on for & siMcleut leagth of time ‘duritg the hot moat "a BCA friends from @ distance to gather for the rue ra No undertaker should be without them. They save time, trouble and expe: Underiakers are iaviied to call at our wwe NO, 414 FOURTH AVENU: and examine thetm. Bent fore circular Witeox 4 GRANT, Every preserser warranted. pagw Bgarry, & member of Company I, One Hundred and ‘Twenty seventh regiment New York Volunteers, aged 40 His relatives and friende are requested to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of Philip H. Moore, 134 Willoughby street, wear Fleet, witbout further invitation. Brown.--On Saturday, January 16, Mrs. Saran ©. Brows, aged 75 yoare. Relatives and friends of the family are invited toat tend-the funeral eervices, at her isie residence, No. 126 Weet Forty ninth street, at ten o'clock on Taesday morn a view to the preservation of peace. her age. . HB. Fowtak, Panta aeeauer ot bis a, by trieted ia jun Obroaicle, Count Rechberg delivered an important speech on the Ther relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ‘The ret ang friends 4s of the family are ily, ‘ane fet four epee upon an gatirely new vpriedee. soe Peal ject in the Austrian Parliament in the middie of De. | Bvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, | The Rept dry. and tb ant ihe the clothing pure as when put on. ith ‘not diposed to favor Or recommend patent subject ! . ‘ - | son-in-law. William Secor, ‘No, 11 Medison piace, Oak | 65 Fighth avenue, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'cioey, | _ The presereation ed ns of ie, batin | CY “ cember. His conclu ing words were:—‘Ie Germany to | street, on Tuesday afternosn, at one o’elock. without further invitation, such 8 manner a8 to 2 crags al maolature and ou Bay eon teallf? to the’ bene! aves bimeait to have rush into war forthe mere sake of having ultimately a | Brarry.—Io Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 16, Ay. | FLaumaty.—QOn Sunday Sunday, January 11, Rave Foamnary, a tigation Icerteriog wit ‘with the working of the propery fecdived from aay ample. in the bope thes bo LJ Prince of Augustenburg as King of Denmark in lieu of a Glocksburg? I repeat it once more that I wish to abstain from emtering inte the succession question. 1 give only a warning against precipitation. Lastly, let me tell you that we put a great value on the understanding between Prussia and Austria; that we are resolved to respect Tights as wel) as obligations, witbin the jimits of which wo will defend the interests of Germany with «)) our etrength.”” Of last seaso of thay pow dtd consumption }» PLaadeiphia, On the oth of Hecember the Duke of Augustenburg ar- | "Ess 4xp.—On Setontay morning, Javuary 16, suddenly, | years and two mouths, youbgest daughter of And rived in Kiel. He ebowed himself to the people, acd was | Jawan Batiaan. 7 ¢! " Faizabeth Elizabeth Home. aera TATEMEN?, | OL (Prom the Rev, Joa. H. fittor of she Tea:h Bap proclaimed Duke of Scbleswig-Holstein. The relatives and friends of the family The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to METROVOLITAN Dr.J. aren The retiring Daves blew up and totally destroyed the | Bteod the funeral, thie (Monday) morning, at ten o’elock, attend the funeral, 00 Tuesday afternoon, at one o’ciock, IN! RANCE OF COMPANY, e eee can pat from his late reaidance, 390 Third avenue BRooms.—On Sunday, January 17, .Josrrm BRooKe i pots Hone . tive of Manchester, Pugland, ie the 49th ‘year of bis age. His frien:ts are respect/uliy invited to attend the fune- ral, from Thomas McKnight's, 26 Bleecker street, near Mott, on Tuesday morning, nt ten o'clock Cotaray.—On Saturday, January 16, Thomas Covamax, aged od 48 years, a native of Ballinasice, county Galway, rel hy The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from hie late residence, 27 Washington a this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. from ,No, 17 W: , Bear Rush’ street, without Oat Unearnétt Premi a8 further invitation. ‘Preuiumve received in 1863, ne follows’ Hamuton.—At Borgen, N, J.,on Sunday, January 17, | On Fire risks. of croup, Barny, infagt son of J. PB aud Blize Hamil- | On Merine fe ton, aged 10 montns and 16 days. On Inland risks. Kivrarnick.—At West Point, Saturday, January 16, Jureon Beacwoxt oo oy only child of’ General Jud: r, 7 months ond 9 days. Ps heat, Mary, tbe beloved yin tbe 31 Of her age, @ ua. ‘estmeath, relatives of the family are respectfully tete-de-pont of Frederickstadt on the 30th of December. On the Ist of Jannary, 1864, Austria and Prussia were egotiating to move in the German Diet that Schleewig and Holstein should receive a common constitation, dy- Dastic union being their only tie to Denmark. On New Year's Day a proclamation of the German Federal Commissioners, dated in Altona on the 26th of December, was publiebed in Lavenburg. In it thean thorities of the Duchy are desired to avoid the designa- Total, Premiums marked off as earned:— yore and Iniand. wife of Edward K tive of the bsp | ‘The friends pee. Pas'or of Bapttst Church, ‘ Cowneer.—On Sunday morning, January 17, of disease the funeral, from her late residence, 4: Sacrson—Dr. setal experience tiow of “royal”? in all official documents, and to remove | of the beart, Timomny CCN‘EEN, need 8 pena corner 0! ‘Dry Dock atreet, ‘hie (hon wae pasate: ny ‘Mitiers prepared the Danish escutcheen from the government buildings. The (riendi and relatives of deceased are respectfally ‘nine o'clock, to the Church’of the Im. In ‘nip abe teulee seqecat dal be the T invited to attend the funeral, from hie Inte residenco, 499 tion, Fourteenth street and avenue A seer iy bene 4 y req wear wenieh | Ninth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock where a solomn High Mags of Requiom will be offered up feb served premyum eases produce cockade. Howsay.—On Sunday, January 17, Moma, daughter | for the repose of er soul, aud from thence to Calvary | Hatereat rece:red durt pies RAKDOLP! ‘The retirement f the Danish soldiers from the towne | of Daniel Holsman, in the 4th year of her age. Cometery for interment mn, Pa of the ios junt fons to the entry of tbe federal Crovary —On ‘Sunday, January 17, Hevasmrra, wife of Les.—On morning, Fg d 17, Bose Any Dueb: previ ry le Jas) per F. Cropeey. Mowrcomery, wife of George F- ed 19 years. From Rev. J. BH. Turner, Pastor of main % Chore, troops hes given riee to the supposition that they will ives and friends of the tamily are respectfully The relatives and friends are favited to attend the fu- quietty evacuate the couotey and the éimcuity termicate | invited to atlend the funeral, from her late testaeooe, 79 | Deral, from ‘her late residence, 20 Norfolk mrece tive olen ie. sicily, Tal acre tobe expt. “Toe Tunes | Species inn feihor risen? eee | Oem? Se har ae ay yon ieyaaes Sse Saree = on on Satur have 60 far cetrested towards a common centre. Thie | Craxe.—On Saturday, January 16, after a ebort iliness, | January 16, ‘Atnyaxpee T. Mornay, fort meriy of ‘Tainousg, | Be Faraatie ot whic are ‘ours, Hexny Avoxzo, eon-of avid D. Crane, in the 24th year of | Bcotland, aged 27 years. Feapectfullv is at Neumunster—an important strategical point—where they bad erected some new and very powerful batterien on the Ist of January. Ali che communications of the Duchy of Holstein concentrate at Neumunster, and there 48 sittle doubt that the Daves have determined to hold the five ofthe river Eider, the frontier between the Duchies of Schleswig sad Alolatein. Here a coll may take Pace bei ween the Danes and Germans, as the former will mont likely attempt to hold the south dank of the Eider by fortifving Frederickstadt, the key of a military posi- bis age The ruseral wi will take place from the abov: The relatives and friends of the family are (Monday ) afternoon, at one 4 bog sean yr pynee cunt ae, trom tbe Reformed eainbiee papers please co; ures, corner er ap est Tooth streets, on Martary —On oa Jena, 17, Joun, son of Catha- ey ences, at two o'clock, without further invi- | rine and Richard Mal m4 if nd om y Dr 0. M. Sane thee fedlits DOWLING, —MARGARET end only danghtér of Daniel roran Biter ove sine and Mary Dowling 1 year. 1) months and 23 days. ‘ bree nT oe Ae mily are requested to attend funeral, jovday) afternoon, at one O'clock, from 284 Bast Ninth etree.” Drrcay.=I9 mini Sabbath morning, January 17, ‘Total amount of capita! and Amount of cash in Bank of eh re, of casi ia Metropoiitéa aa on rae 1, b year of ind friends are respectfully invited to. to attend Vico, wdaich, extending from the town of Schleswig to the | ounty Carlo Weleda eet Daas & Dative of the feb the ¥ restehate, of ber wheter hd Amount of eath tn hand of agents Mouth of the Eider,protects the southern frontier of the Northern Duchy. She federals ineiat «bey must oceupy this torritery, and its very certain thet the Danes will Telativesand fread are eepectfuly invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the | Transn ration, on -ninth strect, between Madison and Fifth avenues, afterhoon, at bal. Past twelve o'clock. ‘80 Beholes ae Mi cg ay won, the deloved ove of Duntel 0 icomnebya we Reve -) ees. wooety. Kerry, Pu be exceedingly adverse to surrender it. Dey.—at West End, Bodsov N. J., cn Saturday, Janu. efids and relatives are respectfatiy invited t Thur stamds the Schieswig-Holsveinquection. Since the | S77 10, Jaume ines Richie, Yeungest wil a of James Hand asieoa the Soe prong Af attoraoon,. a ‘one Chariovie M. oged an @elock, from Year 1460 the present tour forms the most serious taro- Funeral on nase afternoon, at two o clock, from the OFhoemnn on sn Sanday, January 17, fri > Crista a whic) bas occurred in the bistory of the two ee yy" a fivanon, x BA rscms, cat fon of Thomas and Annie O'Rourke, aged | , and bends, _ ion }, Ten » See oes " bp 8, 08 \tanast now be decided whether the territory | ag pean Arowao f. Draincn, Company keideventeest | "The floods and segnalntances are reapecttl “ieee 01 oe op the North Elbe esball remain for ever chaiwed to Den- merk, or whether the {ronsier of Germany sbsii io future de the Elbe. equa to attend the funeral, from 103 Sheriit street, tk State Volunteers, aged 24 pom A ) afternoon, at one o'clock. ws frieode wil please, Contanes Capt. Fair Geld, i Roventouuth New York ‘tute. Volunteores Uetos room , Tenn. Hisonon (N. ¥.) papers reas oo . Gnove.—On Saturday, pan 16, anown L. De © place at the residence of Fy! My ives and friends of the deceased are ot. folly tried vo atihd the'funeral, ems the 2 cp, Bia 00-i- ee, D. i. soawraon Anderson, No. 8 Went Tirounth MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. J. 8. HERMAN. " ‘Bo bo second objection Prince Frederick replice by ~~"Miarriea. Beaeb, Clason’ ’ "e Point, th ‘mers Bracing Lin doscent Uhuis:—Frederick Christian, Duke of m08—Toomat.—On Bundey, Janvary 17 past t60 o'clock. a 18, Bie = te #3 iba tame any, Ja anne, eI ety, Slow vee oevstecbury, married Charlotte, daughter of the Duke | Gf Glactentrey’ Cone” te hig Tress, tase eat ah pear, Tone ot Patrick aha Jutta Bese; ey Yieods ot a tay ana ts para a dove % Pec: erent, eon an feet act ape ee NE PLE ta inn ge wt meal on aa aa8 OF SOPuNEETA Coe Lanse camer of the King of Denmark; Chrieuan | . Partford and Bridgepart pagers ease copy. te ofclock, from the rendenve or bia nereate, 3a0 det Carriagen wil be fa vaitor te tae toodiog ve sonnes enh | eres dene’? is ba! Frederick Augabt, Di nigusten mer: ‘Tbareday, ‘second street which leaves New York at o’olock |ACKSOK Seaicos eaogrer of rye ao most po fi the rnc of te bys 's mtber by the Rev yO, Sunday. January 17, Jonm Downnucr, ray onhig Say Ld wappar ch botda.* “°: oo a8 on Peplerich of Gchierwiewolsien rere shay ee | the ite Weil G WAmRs M., cident daughter of | aged 29 years and 10 monibe On Sanday, January 17, Wiuidw Rowann | Joma’ yarnom | pple, Duro of AR, ah ee — a fitheod ine Tesseeltroaines et reosdoant an time isthe A: and-Aous Payne, aged 8 years Pee aay, fa i Srtaricoetnatmas be t Dohoe. Fiederce eet, Prederika, daughter of Birch, otreet. Brooklyn, on Tuesda miversoan ef a ee maner Tone at fhe residenge © vitor Red a Seren Ad Onr ; Frederick Charie: 'y on, at One toes, 88 Fifth street yi qanrvied Predortn devel, 4 * Lonis, Duke of Beck, : remy: EP at ibington Vily, PD C., c& Poceday, Emon —On Sunday, Janvary 17, of conenmy Tacs ie «Monday ) ‘evening, at ed oy The remams | John o. / reach neta Ng Count Rehtieven; 1 Six rem ct Inv ar ty al Files paw Sane 2 Bewom, in the 37th year of his age, formerly of MALNn8, an taken to Bedford, Westchester county, for inter. | Qisarus A. Conover, pole oy = @ ond manufactory, ’ nm Of Reek (Gn ’ vaschal anon ere), married Loniga, daughter of ine tebe my yr Site ene nt s mnintances are reepeotfally invited —On Sunday, January 17, at the residence of | Franklin H, Delano, ye cteete-— vevemen Adaries of Weese, King Chrlatinn IX. of Penware = Diea, fo law, Wi. Clamage, doa, Sue tence Of Ris oretber ne "Sion ict ik No. #oMscdongalstreot, | Dudiey B. Bullet hs fanebury PHILADELPHIA, Moo many wfvenring coneed furl glanced at rave xopd | gi ROBUDORHiles st the Bre ta Duane streat, on saxur- | afternocn, at two o'clock precisely. vy ai 89 ib tue tha peor of hor apace % Nem “Yasiue DUnenR ORABAM, Prot 7 JONES & EVANS, oy at Ecrmpar, yeors, »\ vans and Metaaenr, (Cuba) papers plea psodse! artis will take place at ¢ i. 6 Becond Vic 4 OM. pr pate vernal tog “oy & ares | * fie relatives ces set frieadk of the family, ana Now: | Fenriasay 520 vi moralag, Phen feaxn | ©. Lockwood, NO1G0 Mcdouga ret, a tae mre, Ly yaaa ‘Vico Pree. (Bacceasors| oO. M, Jackson & 0, wie from i atien Ls aD, yeore, | um Sime to time jn the Diet rolative to the present ciator migjenmeeay, pg Ba ad z Chaplo’s churcb, broad. sit ibe arg fh cm ‘the fam ey Newark on 7 aitereooe, teva seiee thee tag 904 future position of tho Duchier, the libax ale in \t Te active And 4 M a rom his late resi City, Lires and frieedy the family are invited to attend. The Por asie by druggints Bn eas dealers in every town in iby seany under an independent prince. Austria and Provtin, | joey in etMle Ate House of the Rrompt Hogine Cou. | nese: MARY ABN, iM « Paltear ® deed youbnent daughi ry tod Berbera ‘Goernarten pm Gs ey a NEW TORK AGENOH) 7 being bound by the treaty of London, either equivoce. Renwir lng, at eight o'clock, of ter Ke ‘ongresa wtrect, eign, Letd 1 yoar,9 months and 14 | tend w her & eat HRI MBOLD'S yr nuivor | Seatve january 16, J. He The frlends and relatives ¢ mity, aleo the mem | daye. merit the same by personally 4 Hhens debatos or supported the claim of Denmark el ny, aged AL yoars agit 6 | bore av Americus Lodge, No. A My and the mem The frignd# of th @ family Are Feapcettulty invited to at | her gnegie , The Athy eel i situate DRUG AND cnr “AL WARKHOUSE, Sustained vy ibe exposition of the poiitionl docirine | sited Wo attend Whe ecarat eeaeNtRUY At lly | berg of RAxington Sica Fire Rog ine Company, No. 7, are | tend the fuporal, om Taerday n2OrBing, at ten O'clock by eats topmiened with alt” he onto wa row bh © | sovited 16 witoud the finer m wer lave reeidence, Ne Ravnouis On Buuday, January 17, of covsumption, Seuleuees witaliaute fa the pice, SRY be ALY, BROADWAY