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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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B. F. Butler (search for this): article 1
Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula.
Early yesterday morning intelligence reached the city that the enemy, in considerable force, had reached Bottom's bridge, with the supposed intention of another advance upon Richmond.
As a matter of consequence, considerable excitement resulted, and rumors were abundant and conflicting.
Many believed that the demonstration was made by Beast Butler, with the earnest determination of rescuing the Yankee prisoners now in Richmond, whilst others properly conjectured that it was a feint to divert attention from other, and, at present, more important points.
During the day we endeavored to ascertain something reliable with regard to this new movement, and the result of our efforts, as obtained from the best reliable sources of information, disclosed the following facts:
On Saturday night, about 9 o'clock, our pockets below Bottom's Bridge discovered that the enemy were advancing in some force — both cavalry and infantry.
The pi
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The steamer America has arrived at New York with dates from Liverpool of the 20th ult. The Confederate loan had gone up to 44, and was advancing.
The Danish Outbreak.
Thirty two thousand Prussian troops en route for Holstein, via Hanover, will cross the Elbe without halting.
Fifty thousand Austrians for Schleswig were forwarded on the 20th by special trains.
Such are the most exciting items in toe summary of the news brought by the America.
These soldiers will find in a portion of the territory upon which they will enter German Federal troops, who have advanced without resistance, and have been allowed by the Danes to take possession of the Fortress of Rendsburg and various towns and villages.
They will discover that a menacing Danish force is ready to dispute the passage of the Elder, and they have information that any attempt to cross that river will be resisted.
Meanwhile the tramp of troops is scarcely interrupted by the efforts of diplomacy to avert a war, the
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