Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs : Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session of the Thirty-Eighth Congress Pt.4

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It will not be scared from its duty to sustain, under all circumstances, the authority of the legitimate government, and to protect the peaceful portion of the population against the oppression which, should it long be continued, will plunge the land into ruin. (Bravo, from the centre and left.) Dr. Zyblikiewiez, deputy. I fear to trouble the house longer with this debate. I might, however, answer the minister of police instantly with my own paper, that which I have sent to the ministry of poli
...ce. I shall find an opportunity to discuss the matter further.
Mr. Motley to Mr. Seward. .
No. 40. J Legation of the U. S. of America at Vienna, November 24, 1863.
Sir : There are symptoms that the German-Danish question in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, now pressing for its solution, after vain attempts for so many years to bury it, may lead to a European war.
The condition of affairs was critical before the death of King Frederick VII, which occurred on the 15th of this month.
Denmark has a total population of about 2,700,000 ; of which the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg are, in round numbers, a million, or con- siderably more than one-third of the whole.


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