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apoleon fully means what he says; Neustadt, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of an intended early attack on Frederica. The Austrian semi official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Venitia, and most positively declares that Austria has not t deciding the Conference question has expired. Latest via Queenstown. London, March 6. --Evening.--It is reported that the Austrians are marching on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a disng on Frederica, Jutland. The Arabia raised the China on the 6th, off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris, March 5.--The Patric publishes a dispatch from Hamburg announcing that three brigades of Austrian troops have received orders from Gen Wrangle to enter Jutland rapidly and invest Frederica.
Prussia's request. Five Danish steamers are cruising off Stralsund, where the Prussian flotilla is gathered. The Eibe entrance defence are being hastened. The enemy had entered Asrhuns. The Danish infantry had embarked at Arabus for Frederica and Alsen. Their cavalry had started for Viburg. The Swedish troops in Schonen, Sweden, have been ordered to be ready to march. An unimportant engagement occurred on the 18th at Sundewell. It is stated that 600 Jutland peasants have been compelled to aid the allies in the creation of trenches before Frederica. The Austrian troops having been molested by the inhabitants of Vierle, the General commanding has ordered that all munitions of war and arms in the possession of civilians shall be delivered up to the military authorities within twenty-four hours. The roads in Jutland are impassable in consequence of recent heavy rains. Marshal Wrangle has prohibited the export of horses, cattle, and grain from Jutland.
Latest from Europe. The latest dates from Europe are to the 25th ult. The Germans have abandoned the siege of Frederica. The c. S. ship Florida arrived at Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, on the 4th of March and sailed again on the 5th. The U. S. ship St. Louis reached Santa Cruz on the 6th. Maximilian would embark for Mexico on the 13th of April. New York, April 4.--The steamer city of London, from Liverpool on the 23d, has arrived here. The Earl of Aberdeen is dead, and Lord Ashburton also. Garibaldi was expected to land at Southampton in about a week. American Affairs. The London Times, in an editorial on American affairs, says it sees no advantage on either side and no foreshadowing of the end. It says that "the only thing certain is that there will be no intervention, and that the Americans will work out the result by themselves." The Danish War. The advices from Denmark say there has been no additional fighting in Jutiand. A semi-offic
The Daily Dispatch: May 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The impending battle on the Rapidan — the enemy on the PeninsulaIron Clads and transports in James river — troops landed at Bermuda Hundreds, &c. (search)
Later from Europe. The advices from Europe are to the 22d of April The Prussians had finally reduced and captured Duppel — the Danish loss being 400 officers, 2,000 men and 90 guns. The Danes threatened to take the Island of Alsem and the Allies had already sent forces into the Province of to occupy it, and lay niege to Frederica. The Conference met in London, informally, on the 20th, but adjourned until the 25th. The Emperor of the French had created much excitement in financial circles by a brief letter to M Fould, his minister of Finance, in which he announces the encouraging prospect for peace in Europe, and congratulates the nation that the early reimbursement of the Mexican war expenses enables him to recommend a decrease in the tax budget. This news produced a panic in the funds. Garibaldi had suddenly concluded to shorten his visit to England, and would embark for Caprera again on the 22d, thought great efforts were making to induce him to remain lon
Five hundred tons of shells and cannon balls have been taken out of the water in the port of Frederica, Denmark, and a considerable quantity yet remain; but, owing to the depth of water, they will be left undisturbed.
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