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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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e some fuller particulars of the commencement of hostilities between the Austrians and Prussians on the one side, and the Danes on the other. On the 31st of January, Field Marshal Wrangel, the commander of the Austria-Prussian forces summoned Gen. de Meza, the Danish Commander-in-Chief, to evacuate Schleswig, the territory in dispute. The reply of de Meza was, that he had orders to defend Schleswig. On the 1st of February the Germans crossed the Elder, when Marshal Wrangel issued a proclade Meza was, that he had orders to defend Schleswig. On the 1st of February the Germans crossed the Elder, when Marshal Wrangel issued a proclamation assuring the people of Schleswig that the allied forces had come to protect their rights, and that the civil commissioners of Austria and Prussia would assume the administration of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. In conclusion the proclamation advised the inhabitants to abstain from any party agitation, which would not be suffered by the Commander-in-Chief, in the interest of the Schleswigers themselves. On the 2d of February, actual hostilities commenced, of which we have t