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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
fender. A warrant was therefore issued for the apprehension of William Rumble, principal engineer and inspector of machinery afloat. The accused was apprehended, but liberated by the Rochester bench on heavy bail. No proceedings had yet been ordered against any one of the other officials, nor against the Government pilot who piloted the Rappahannock from the Nore. The Right Honorable F. Peel, one of the under secretaries of the treasury, had been addressing his constituents at Bury Lancashire, and referred at length to the American war. He pointed out the magnitude of the undertaking, the burdens the North was imposing on itself, and the necessity for England's neutrality. Adverting to the Alexandra case, he said the policy of the Government would be to do as it would be done by, and he hoped when the war was over both sides would acknowledge that England's conduct had been eminently fair. It is announced that the steamer Germania, from Southampton, on the 14th, for New Y