Show prom from file the london lonion gimesi times april igl THE DANISH WAR surrendered TO THE AUSTRO austbo arrus avs bran bra BIA FORCES boscea FO V after a gallant defense of two months dybal wab wag taken yesterday by a assault and tha tho danish army has baa lost its last la hold bold on the mainland of Sch schleswig leswig wig for some days daya the event has been expected towards the close of ot last month it became evident ev dent that bat the bad thrown off the langor which marked the early conduct of the siege biege and were re ret solved to press it with vigor and to force if i possible a surrender it need hardly be said that the prospect ot of the coming conference had much to do with thia this sudden display of energy day by ty at day they braht brought their fite fife nearer the da danish ih batteries ter S A at thi tho th beginning of last week it became evident that the danes unless largely reinforced could not long hold bold the place unless such an army could have been placed in schleswig Sch leswig as would have compelled the enemy to raise the siege the fate of 0 was sealed at last the e assault was made yesterday mornin mor nina we do not 1 yet et know the details but we trust that the con conflict ct was less bloody than others which our time has witnessed it seems certain that the danes themselves expected the result for they are described as dismantling I 1 the forts of the best part of their artillery and taking most of their guns over to alsen however that may be we must presume that they defended the place with sufficient obstinacy but the prussians were successful redoubts Re doubts 1 I to 7 are on the left and center of the danish line and extend from the shores of bay to a point on the straight line which joins and the village of thebe these a appear ar to have been first mastered by the RM prussians ians lans who then passed to the danish rear and took possession of their communications then re doubts as 8 9 and 10 on the danish right were taken together with the tete fete depont the bridge was destroyed and two thousand men with fifty one officers are spoken of as having fallen into the bands of the enemy thus ends the siege of 1 like the russians m n the morrow of the great assault on the malakoff maia Mala kofe kofT the danes nave hare abandoned their positions and retreated across a narrow piece of 0 water with the intention no doubt to dispute the further progress of hie fhe the fie enemy they probably do not consider them themselves selye selve S as wholly beaten or their cause as lost on the other band hand the prussians have won a decisive victory it 11 may not be a great one it may furnish no fitting subject for tor boasting nor of complacent remembrance hereafter but still it ig Is a victory and prussia may congratulate herself and her german geranan friends that the danish force ia is now entirely driven from continental leswig ch the two allied powers have accomplished that for which they profess to have taken up arms they have their material gud gua guarantee antee antoc they have entered schleswig Sch leswig they have defeated i the kings army dri driven venit it from two fortified positions killed wounded or captured several thousands of danes superseded the royal au bority fiorit Vt displaced the kings coinage ejected i j his lis officials forbidden even the use of his name even in the prayers of the chuch chu ch and thus thus thug they rray iray hope satisfied the most roost pari I 1 otic aspirations of the german nation at present resent the danes are concentrated in alsen alsens i I 1 where b ere they will endeavor to make a stand at the works which they hey are said baij to have been i long preparing should the war continue there can certainly be no doubt as to the fate I 1 of their army the allied forces will be sooner or later able to crosa cross the sound and compel a retreat to the danish ships or a capitula capitulation tia tim the danish account of the ibe fall of duppel duppe says the terrible fire from the prussian artillery destroyed re doubts numbers 4 5 and 6 which were then taken by the enemy the left wing of the duppel position was wag consequently given up and the danish troops were compelled to fall back vack with great loss the evacuation oe of the right wing took place under more favorable circumstances but also with considerable loss the greater part of four regiments was annihilated the fate tele depont de pont pant was demolished by the prussian artillery but was defended until the danish army had crossed to the island of alsen the prussians Pruss lins blans captured 2600 dane daner officers and 90 00 guns I 1 A great reat part of the prussian army had bad been i I ordered into jutland to occupy ail all that pro vinco and besiege fredericia Frede ricia A hamburg dispatch arin announces ounces that the isle isie of alsen had yeen been occupied by the plus blans A late dispatch from gravenstein says the I 1 dane lost in the assault on duppel between 80 and officers including general duplat and ana two colonels klied killed men were reported horsie hors de combat it is stated that the occupation of the whole of jutland had been resolved upon as a pledge of indemnification of losses by danish piracy further details of the fall of duppel are re A copenhagen telegram of the says the danish army is on the island of alsen the bridges are destroyed A severe artillery engagement continues the danish loss waa was great especially in officers the greater portion of the first brigade is missing and scarcely one half of the eighth fell back back in safety the retreat of the right wing was in comparison effected more favorably but also with a great loss one hundred dead and I 1 eight wounded were conveyed to the island of alsen another copenhagen dispatch of the baye saye nothing of importance occurred at the seat of war yesterday hostilities were suspended for six hours among our killed are one general of division and two commanders com manders mandera of brigades A flag of truce was sent to the enemy to obtain intelligence of our of officers ficera wounded and prisoners two hundred of our killed have fallen into the hands of the prussians I 1 A prussian telegram dated gravenstein april 30 bays saye our loss on the in killed and wounded amounted to sixty officers and upwards of one thousand men the danish loss inclusive of prisoners ia is al at least four thousand men eight hundred abd aed eleven prussians many of or whom are severely wounded and twenty one danish officers and five hundred and eighty men merl are now in our cur hospital I 1 the king xing of prussia had bad g gone on e I 1 to ot the he seat of war lie he passed through flensburg and Renda rendsburg burg on the net met and and was waa received with demonstrations of enthusiasm in both places on the following day the king visited the vicinity of duppel the troops defiled before him and be he saluted and thanked those sho who iho stormed duppel it is said his visit to the duchies is to sound the population and pave the way for a vote in conformity with the views of the prussian government it is also aiso said the emperor of austria was waa expected to visit the duchies |