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The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], More Confederate Captures--two Yankee schooners Seized. (search)
, issued a circular professing the readiness of Austria to take part in a conference and consent to an armistice with Denmark, and declaring that the Austrians and Prussians will retire from Juliana if the Danes will evacuate Duppel and Alsen, will cease to capture German ships, and will restore the prizes which they may have made. The King of Bavarla died on March 11th. He is succeeded by his son under the title of Ludwig H. Marquis Clanricardu has given notice in the House of Lords that he will move for copies of any correspondence with the Confederate States relative to the removal of the British Consuls in those States. The infant son of the Prince of Wales has been christened with considerable ceremony. He was named by the Queen, Albert Victer Christian Edward. The Archduke Maximilian has left Paris. Napoleon has been particularly attentive to him. He arrived in London on the 19th. The Mexican prisoners in France have given in their adhesion to Maximilian.