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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
and is well known as such by the old residents of this city. He only arrived this morning, and brings news of a most important character, though it all comes in the form of strong incidents, such as a servant waiting at table would naturally pick up. Of the domestic menage of Mr. Davis, his pleasures are very full. A letter from Batavia to a commercial house in Boston states that when the Red Gauntlet was destroyed by the Florida, the commander of the Confederate cruiser informed Cap. Luce that he would destroy every American built vessel, sailing under a foreign flag, whose papers showed that her nationality had been changed in any colonial port since the breaking out of the civil war. And that the nation whose flag covered such property so destroyed, must settle the matter with the Confederate Government. The resignation of Maj Harry White (now in the Libby) was read in the Pennsylvania Senate on the 1st. It was enclosed in a letter from his father, who says that an "un