THE WAR IN DENMARK.
The Pi'u^uns ha\e ofleetcd tlio pas-a^e of Alscn Sound m boats eomcying !5,000 mciv .it .1 (mic, under a hex\j Jiie of shells Tlic Dane- iought gallantl), lnit without avail 2,100, inLluding 100 oOicert-, taken prisoncis .Between tlie several ]>Tttalioii>j on eatli Bide an animosity <j;icat pi^ailcil thai i\o quai leu \\ii^ gncn or a^-ked for The. Danes losL 3000 men killed m tlie retreat iiom Alsen flutland h.i-3 been plated imder ViuiMan Adinini'-tiation 'L'he Dtuisli oHIIIiK ha\e Lecn oidercd to olicy Pin-sum authorities, to whom tlie icscnue^ 'ire to lie hindud o\er King C'liristian, al'icr tin-, icqiie^tcd lus Mmisti \ to resign, aud ioi mcd a new Cabinet, ■whose lirst act -\sas to send a Il.\q, ol'tnuc to vaguest a '•iisjiension of hostilities pielnni]iai_) to negotiations for peace A meeting to settle the terms v,as to be held at Vienna It is considered the war haa terminated.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 3
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151THE WAR IN DENMARK. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 3
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