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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
her nations, the high contracting parties undertook to settle the difficulty between Denmark and Germany without any consultation with the accredited representatives of the latter. Prince Carl, brother of the King of Denmark, has arrived at Hamburg from Schleswig. He left the country after refusing to take the oath of allegiance to his brother. Hamburg,Jan. 20.--One brigade of Danish infantry was transferred to day from Schleswig to Flensburg. All the battalions of Schleswigers and Hamburg,Jan. 20.--One brigade of Danish infantry was transferred to day from Schleswig to Flensburg. All the battalions of Schleswigers and Holsteins are to be distributed among the Danish regiments. The first Prussian troops are expected here to day. American Affairs. The investigation into the circumstances of the fitting out and departure from Sheerness of the rebel privateer Rappahannock, late H. M. S. gun vessel Victor, had terminated. It was ascertained that certain officials at Sheerness dockyard had been guilty of a gross neglect of duty, and at the same time committed an unwarrantable violation of the centrality