| Show 1 correspondence of the ner new york tork evening eleming post I 1 THE HOLSTEIN QUESTION BEFORE THE ENGLISH COURT AND CABINET I 1 LONDON january 30 1864 though the report propagated by the torr tory I 1 papers of the withdrawal of earl russell from the ministry is fase tase ta se the ibe existence of I 1 grave dissensions between him and lord palmerston on the subject of schleswig Sch leswig holstein is nevertheless true I 1 am acx in a position to speak on this point with the utmost confidence the premier afons or I 1 perhaps effects the strongest inclination to support denmark by force ol 01 arms but earl russell cannot consist consistently antly adopt such a policy jn the blue book boob or of published lishe rishe by the foreign office dispatches des patches are published in which the danish rule in schley wig holstein is stigmatized as a system of terrorism and intimidation as an unbearable tyranny ehte adte at variance with the spirit of or I 1 the age as a an n odious oppression calculated to render the country the scene of agitation perhaps of tumult and revolt see correspondence londe eon pon dence ilce tice respecting the duchies of Sch schleswig leswig holstein iol lol stein letters of mr consul general ward to lord john russell p 29 letter if rf mr I 1 howard to lord john russell p 91 lord john rus RUB russells Bells dispatch to mr howard p 99 gg THE ROYAL noyal pamily AND THE MINISTERS no vo doubt earl russell does not adopt tb abe views entertained by the Sch schleswig leswig holstein people pc ope who would fain effect ac an entire sepa i ration from denmark his ideas is a dynastic per soral eoral union the same ruler being a king in denmark beri Deri maril maric pro proper er and a duke doke la in the german dominions welch which latter would consequently have a constitution and an administration of their own if need br be russell would probably not be disinclined dis inclined even to see holstein separated trout denmark and tobal la a sort of autonomy stipulated for schleswig seb Sch leswig there aie ate at e still other solutions to which the foreign secretary of england would ouid gladly assent provided peace could be maintained the qeeen who abo leans towards the schleswig Sch leswig holstein kolstein v vew vow aw owing to the influence the late prince albert has exercised upon her teela feels j more disposed di posed to countenance the pei pel iCy lcy of j earl eari russell rusell than that of lord palmerston ai p personally erso erbo nally distasteful to her and who it ia Is known n own has bas forced himself upon the I 1 court by the most questionable question abla abia means but while the fhe queen leans more towards the cause of cit the duchies the prince of wales is i viol violently ertly danish he takes the bide side offis of hig his father in law it waa ral pal berston who bo arranged the marriage of the prince of wales with the so called rose of denmark 11 a narma nama given glyn toa princess whose father and mother are germ german n all whole are german who has been brought ap upon on garman 1 soil who speaks ger geranan an as her matve I 1 language ank and who R probably has only the most insufficient if it any knowledge cledge of the I 1 danish tongue the queen and the of wales your readers are probably aware are lon ion thew terms possible file frie with wilb each other that too may have its influence in sharpen I 1 ing the contrast of their lonson ions lons on the sub aub jecke ot of schleswig Sch leswig halstein holstean Holst eln ein irn iru froni littie caused greal great defects g 11 |