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TRACK, SIEMERING A CO.; Proprietors.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE STATE
SATURDAY MORNING, "AUG. 20, 1870•
STRSCRIPTIOX:
THE WAR IN EUROPE
CITY ITEMS.
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Prussian Loss Estimated at 40,000 Men.
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be at co
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in tiis ontered atmorphre i
Nev r tnia mountouy iorl
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stili, asiag, hie thought ma! leup
< 1, i (be herded AW ine and sherp.
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Rumored Success ef the Freuch Forces.
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The New York Fxpreas notes a
in gold, despite the strongly pr
character of news.
The Northern mills are turning out huge
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Express’ money article says it is a mere start-
ing the war on a
ities say the ban
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ludaue ■« .nmpan"*
LAMPASAs, Texaf, Aug. 15, 1370.
tary storekeeper , convene a general
martial at San Antonio; anothe at
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499 $12
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Gencral Melinetcomnands the Giarle Mo-
bBamnine hasagain etopped private telegraph-
ing, as by that means newt* reuches berlim-
f * • Wanhington Neww.
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ar lcivu, ui a sufidicut guaranty of his
l bourg. . . .
.The Prussians have n i siere trains. and
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Naval Engagement — Prussians Retired.
The Latest Domestie Markets, etc., etc.
paper basis,but other author-
k is authorize d to issue irre-
London. Aug. 18.— A telegram from Briey
saya there wns an obstinate struggle near
Marsle Tour, yesterday. The wounded of
both armies are arriving at Briey. Travelers
report a vast body of Prussians thrown back
upon Moselle by the Imperial Guard.
j PAIS, Aug. 18.—Apprehending that the
enemy intended to cut an important milroad,
which would thwart the prerent French move-
ment, a strong column wae dispatched to < 'ha-
lons, which arrived in time to prevent mi--
chief.
Pierre Bona parte has gpne to Corsica.
The journals are bitter o Austrian neutral-
ity. when, with lately 100,000 men, she might
have avenged Sadowa.
An English vessel loaded with contrabhands
of war for Prussia, was captured in the chan-
nd. Thecuptain said he knew a revolution
. would occur in Paris and thought the fleet
would be recalled and therefore took the
IESIVALAND DEPaETEEOF
Rrpe < tfully.
M. MAuTIx
' citizens.
■ irer- and wholesale dealers in
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and doubtless are nt thi
in this county •
11 < truth i’. ifp mir) 1 -
1 fir the relief "I the fryntie
gion, somneenterprising individual will borethe
legislators for a new appropriation, and the
work will be resumed until the hidden waters
shall be made to play. Such an event will “u-
(Jur well for the future of Austin.
s, TEACY, SIEMERING A €0.
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THE ASSOCIATED PEESS REPORTS
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:i and 446 Broadway New Xork,
- •->. to nn orders for eash or good
si «<
Hnw paj r, at Lower price + tha eny other
assimilation.” So says Chas. Remelin, author
of the Vine Dressers’ Manual. And if you
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Darnfusche. .
PARIS, August 18.—Olhwr has gone to
-tpince Nnpoleon has pent his valuable* to
ltaly.
Polikao stated in the Corpe that the Prus-
sians loet 1500 men in the repulse at I tai
POGERS, MORGAN
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This would surrender Metz.
Trochu’s interrupted Baltic expedition is to
be resumed. ... ... i items from the frontier w ill b ■
The suspension of specje payments by the
Bank of France is not understood here. The
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A-SENGElis A PREIGHr
wee H Hae and West I
abore traina ' ‛Y•
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krcelver
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6 A.M advertisement in our columns concerning the,
1 M Capitol repairs, and the extension of the Su- i have abandoned the idea of besieging
preme Court building. bourg.
proposes to bring the matter before the reve-
nue agent, as son as he ran dispense with the
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m t , aiy..1T...1 v. M appoint Captain Hodges to Galveston as
Hill AM) *r
1 n do smpie justice to any cane which ,
Whisky quiet.
NKWORLEASS, August 18.— Flour dull; su-
perfine $5 25, double XX $5 75, treble XXX
56 25. Onto lower, 50053e. Hay 525 501.
Bacon dull, nominal, 15, 182194c. Iard
(tierce), packers 171e, refined 17c., keg 18.
Others unchanged. Cotton firmer . rales 400
bales; good ordinary 144;, 164@17c., mid-
dling 17. Receipts 50 bales ; no exports.
Cattle unchanged. Sterling 30031. Sight
| premium. Gold 117.
LATEST BY MAIL.
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children away against the wishes of the Em
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gpAlLY JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL LATEST BYTELEGRAPE
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sunday ......
u > ~r 1* ADV ANC L.
.., r -honld is* addresed.
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Sw YorK.Aug; 18-pCuttonnatendetFun ities ortle tropaun
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I According to recent returns at tin Depart-
ment of Agriculture at Washington, the total
number af be hives in the I nite 1 States is
want a pure and delicious tonic, which is per-
• 18 fectly innocuous,golto Baker & Raymond’s and
40 , get a bottle of Texas Port wine, manufactured
........ 1 grades ol
Prussian article heing cut off.
The first cotton, two Texas bales. Fold re; '
pectively at 35 and 364c. Business closed dull,
owing to the prevalent uncertainty.
N Son of Ole Bull kft for Furope to-day.
New YoRK, August 13.—The Tribune 8 spe-
cial ays communication between Strasbourg
and Paris is cut off
t August ie.—me rrusMuu uer McMahon’s left ran out of cartridges on the 5 nt
Blitz and Salamander, encountered 6th, and fought with bayonets while Uune<-
but the reorganimation of the Ministry on a
strong Napoleonic baeis and the enthusiaen o
»- They don’t maltreat thepeople, tend to strengthen tht impr
bread, tobacco, wine, of a continuance of the war.
* ■ ’ • - ’ D—-. (lold is tending up again decidedly .
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it w ill in ■
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rax inLE IS ADV NCE.
.pvaurisiSG RATES.
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. prese.. A-le 1g — La has thcfol-
have lately, seneot action, listed Tuas
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danteruci lenth
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ls since the opening •
; whercabouts. .
Palikao has organized four new
d'lnn"\ and two areon the march to bazaine-
When «U are up, 180,000 fresh trops will he
dded to the French army, making it over
500,000 strong.
Paris is on a war footing. Every zun on
the sixteen forts, forming a cordon about the
city, is mounted, and the garrison numbers
* opehtnunda artillerymen reached the city
from Cherbourg on Friday morning,
them a large force ot marines.
A Paris dispatch says a forcen Paper cur
rency prevails there.
The i veople on the frontier are,,
for France, and watch indetatigably for rus
from the native grape.
The total annual production of silk in the
world is about $215,000,000 worth. Of this
amount the Chinese Empire is the greatest
producer, $82,000,000; and America, the
smallest, via: $80,000.
w hat has become of all the Dees? A few
years ago. honey was J lenty in Austin at 12.
1 per ponnd ; uow it can’t be got for love or
money. ________
ders 144c.; clearsides 174c.
LIVERPOOL, August 18—Evening.—Cotton
Situation of the Belligerents Thursday, firm; uplands 84d.; Orhans 9d.; sales 15,000
bales ; for speculation and export 4000
LOCISVILLK, August 18.— Bagging firm at
29@30c. Flour and Corn quiet. Mess $30.
Shoulders 144c.; clear sides 18c. lard 174c.
Ah, ili«- god- of woo I and atone,
I all a single ~aint Hi tlton .
Buttheiwoplewhorhallaid
‘(iainst tin pupp i- they h luade'
Fir-t they i<ki< aud tin u olu > :
Tisthe Biinb ii of the D '
X A COWDRTY
lb ceive
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mi l*1 the French fleet with four armed frigates oil die guns
Rugan Island. The Prussians 8on retired •-----
without lose. The French fleet are now off
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FLOR EN C E
sc; M AcI1XE*-
ite i r iwiin
the attack, the fourth army corns was among
them, with the National Guard. Reinforce- ...-g --
ments arriving the French found it impossi- । decmable issues,
ble to prolong the contest and retired upon — "
Mett, losing two thousand prisoners, two 1
eagles and seventeen cannon.
• PARIS, Anni st 18.—The Prussian loss
M---------- • . . , around Metz is 40,000, the French compara- supplies ol all
Spur up farmers, and get your beta at work tively small, Gang protected by the t rtresd -
— " The French troops have reinforced Stras-
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I In our yesterday's “ Extra ” the following
mistake occurred ; it reads : *
| M. Abuut describes the entrance of the
Prussians into Saverne. They don’t maltreat
■ people, but exact money, bread, tobacco,
wine, and image.
Whilst the original dispatches read :
M. About describes the entrance of the
puffing bx»l returainelaaynkc"T"sEimsdgafyeritibgama"stn at .
from a fruitless pursuit after items. The was enabled to check the
“ minstrel's return from the war ” 18 nothing - prciouptigans endeavored to cat the French
incomparison. _ line, titey attacked four timesebutwereamg............. - t
The falowing appointmente hare
made in the Iilatin: Suf-F. G. Frnk8, sideredcertmimtenakeconneotion
to be assistant quartermaster. situation. -
James H. Cheatham, to be assistant quarter- Th ischene numbers, and may assume fhe
master general, Clarksville Red River county, bmensiveat plcasure.
Militia-G. R. Cheatham, to be quartermas-
ter. Clarksville Red River cunt: i Geo: C
Riles, to be qunrtermaster, first regiment Re i
serve Militia. State Gmard-Aadre
gon, to bo major third regime nW
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Special or lew Nos. 88, 89 and 90, grant Valley, to secure their communication.
‘ .. . BERLIS, August 18.—1 he Prussian fleet.
risk.
BEEIIS, August 18.— Details of the Pont
a’Mouson battfe says Bazaine was attempting
to fall hack from Metz to Verdun and Was at-
| tacked by the fifth corps and was compelled to
fuceabout. The Prussians were firm under
Groceries and naval stores quiet. Freights
unchanged. Money more active at 466.
Gold closed steady at 1164. Sterling quiet at
9e93. Governments steady, though rather
dull for Southerns, and very quiet, with little
change. Steaks weak and lower.
Foreigu Mnrketn.
Lykaroor, Aug. 18— Afternoon.— Cotton
steady. Cumberland ent, 57.
CIKCnNATI, August 18.—Corn supply light,
7808lc. Pork dull at $28 50. Bacn-- shoul-
i thru uch
n-k ror tit krts t
f-r at all tbe
r r । railroad-
The national system of education ree ntly
adopted in England, ieavesthesestablirhrnenit
of publie schools free to all «***«*'or.w *•
glect to certain general regulations, they
rtbe supported, half by local taxation and
half bv Stat funds. The schoolsof eaeh dis make he
trict are subject the inspection and contro
1 a Board of Education, in the election ‘
■ which the principle of minority representation
' "hrecoghized. aqd the bllot >• made us A
The powers "f the board are very full,
among others it is permitted
TMK BURDEN oF TWE DAX•
Who ahull rim aua east uw ay
Finst, thw Bunlen of tue Py ’, 4
Whn uenert IU* pkace, and ” ach
Lighter labdr, tobler se4! b.
stnding firm, ewet und Atrong,
Proue MM Fredoan, free N FonK ’
1.on we groan beneath till weight
our owu wraknes-es eronte:
rook thi' kure an J piut the up,
Ml for tame r fellowsluipi
load our sluk, eomplinnt elay
Witl the Hurden of ihe Duy '
IIUlu i paths there are to tre • ':
Presher firids atouud uowprea .
। ither fames et sun HUt Htur
Final at hand aud lUll ufari
Largei manlouw loulit M‛ zhare,
surer fortune did »f>Un !
in onr Millis ot rommon thonelt
lly the pattet n ull is W 1 vught .
Ill our M linol « lit.’, thd mau
Driilato-uit the pubhie plan,
Ane through liplr. 1enve, anal "ay.
slittn the Burt ti of the Day
Power of all i light ot linn, !.
itight huth eunl In t ath tii> .tin
To the lrradtl and hlut 1 *•
i u the ude 1wmeteut tai <
| <> tin- chariet .Hid thr He d.
1 1, t hi' will, derire, and d> • <1 '
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VICTORIA.
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' ' • v ’ proper u-e of these baths.
E ternee, by permission, to Geu. Win. IE Par
• ' nr, Ho i. Henry T. Alito. J G. Tiacy.
a- '" ol P < >. Love.
DRS. BURROUGHS k MASSIE,
-i -Diy Box 261, Housten, Texas
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(ov.DivI—This public werant ;"
ih, and illustrating two ' ilunble quutie in
an Executive officer--apncity and firmne,
Norin- ran neompafe him. No clique can
controfhim ’He proposct ennethi 0Wn
rl, without regard to advice or intimidati i
from any quarter. We predict that he will
i bet Govern >r the Mtate bl- ' ver
’ had,considesng all the trinls and dfhieultin"
Ik will have, and has now, to euevunt
Iruly the HqustotUnien say* ,
blicof al clases and prtit • ar
ernor
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-ulject ol “ Indiuns."
Haring the last monourentir .outs,
and, a- far as report cun be eredited, other
surrounding countie, have been mt.-t l >\
large bodies lit hostile Indliat , evident on
the war path. They have I een reen in, "itl ’
litis ol this e untv. in,large b "b' *.
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We copy the following specials from the
New Orleans Times ■
New York, August 12—Midnight —It i
seems almost impossible to learn trom dis-
patches, private and public, if a battle is to
lye momentarily expected ; but one cable tele
gram represents the French as nct expecting
an instant action.
An English banker is reported to have been
shot at < halons. Thursday, as a Pruseian spy. ,
Palikao said last night, in the Corp legi- t
latif, that revenge was near and certain. |
All accounts agree that France is enthusiue- I
tie. especially the army and the peasants.
One account says that Baznine is seeking
the line of the Marne, but not confirmed.
•• The pu— . „
very lull, ana outepoken ill favor o the courev ‘10
to make the .it- I Davis, in standing between them and th,
I rupt rings at Austin, who would dhe"" H
State of its credit and the trensury < i h
gew ..Ma Commercial Advertiser, re- j money, and the people of their hn " ......
Bazaine will rerrinate tie riarkuble tranjrityprsthe 1 toils. Ceneral Journa
French Prince Imperial on thefeido ‘ r-i .p.psme, ,na. -rvrt continucd
andita ; outmteiEor P Ee,imn
thinks '.j; "ldbt"ertingsu A number of white- hayihathat ■"
hiu in tutu ga Vetry i8 secured, : aud taken prisoners It ig,henca, in ti iat
. ledewed with tears are not quali- j theKiowar, Machsssppnth
fed to take a very deadly tdm. I r are "n "h M*r '
a,G>ut two millions, and the annual production
' of honey amounts to something like seven mil-
, . five hundred thousand dollars. Of this
v a. M. none, or almost n ne, is reported from Texas.
What's the matter? Texas affords graater
natural facilities for this very important branch
of domestic economy, than any other State.
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, abandoned ■ ’ . ,
• Where in the nant o1 JU '• ( ' •’
tainsof ranger coinpmin- ' ' , ।
and with I not upon thetr ntie r rui in , ' । i i"
’ ul lolling around kuslm hey,
1 anzwinted I iT some thru In- i ' ••
anwh, . ir’th werk’Our.n
!• enthusiastic wen an waiting f , 21
cagerfr the srviee. 1le hr
ntonee and M i>- -ee if nnthing, 1
done fol a country whic ’ ! ”, ,
kuimM by therd savare. । ha ' h til 1 • In
this at tbe requrpt of arveral ! "
1 addresring you.
| The only news, O^dinvt interet ti‛ US her
' is generally Indian news. As far • 1 i WW"
Sternly rise ' from onr State Legislature i- cone w ' and
„Pru-sian ! the French and Prui-Man war. alii - ,il 1
! parses as a thing of coure, and «- miy i1 ”
........._ ____ esting to our more civ ilized andeteminalt
f black alpacas, the quandam neighhors and friend 0 ’ • i "1
— an more secure evunties but We, •
I frontier, are fast becoming in earnrst "i the
LAMPAS AS.
vr. ' 1H Pals
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and constitute Major J. P. Hatch, Major J.
K. Misner, and Capt. I). W . Porter a board
for the purchase of cavalry horses.
Yesterday afternoon the city was wrapt in a
dust whirlwind, which took on huge propor-
tions, and at one time threatened to become a
' tornado. The cloud broke, however, without
i damage.__r_______
Saturn is now the bright particular star.
u h 1 month*
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$ 12 19 is $ 30 Prussians into Saverne. They don’t maltreat
1 * 6' people, exact money, breud, tobacco, wine,
83 nor forage.
10 , a—--
70 113 **A glass of wine or cider is exactly the food
145 suited to a tired condition. It furnishes that
100
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300
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a I I any < ll
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. i- t .EouuisaL-u.M »t saVshuareroptlation. wiabwncn
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30(1 ohm mKROKUI* a "Am7* AIth ou gh the Legislature has adjourned. Tie- two eagles. • p
. .. . r me pra, t e of medicine streets -t.ir wear a business-hkeappenranee- ! Paris, Augut 15ruThe riX the XX 1
Lave . alisued, in me eityot Large quantities of goods are daily arriving, tured eleven Germnan vessels rince the °" .
! In. my m which tey heal tE gva the country trade is daily taking away , 01 the "mneh a vernment represents that the
• i}... Ear. atid al ate to3 — ads . merchandse trom our fair city. prelious reve res have been fully checked, and .
Lhe efforts ot the Prussians to prevent the
Watermelon time is over, and bowel coin- concentration of corps at Chalon* were com
-tonu d some of the zvindeat oper plaints arc getting proportionately war: J’ 1^’ repulscdte 19 _Tne Cor- |
■ . u ,. surgery He 14 titoroushly s now very healthy in this vicinity, and the i in resuming pomeesion
druggists tell us there is not the usual demand . of the former German prov inces, I rursia I
for Quinine and other >nti-j*riodu* whichi means to reimburse her plundered subjects. .
forarforuittes, tbe retuovalot generally exists at this timesof the year.
We notice, at Beker a Raymond’s, among wap AcomkinptiqnsoPTelaimnch beM their
other new arrivals, a line:lot of large and eu ’ alindbut ost heavily on Thursday in the
stantial record books, suitable for county and Eattenegrdinovellystetbnt encouraging,dss- —
patches have been received iror eperal Ba- i
; “to batthatthexemutd, WPieh" has been for the Lndwehr >o coi e up.
oy munu......... - ansavu................ . i „ITha htttcdispoel ol the government for Tie- mnercantile w...^ .
baths IMS rate upon the sys- the Capitol grounds, which has been sun 1 Ppita purpomcs, has four hundred
---------- L - " 1 Gevt of 1300 feet, and the work stopped hoS.About deecribes the entrance of the
ings, of Arkankas, Th«- idial ‘ 1 We hope, at the next ses- Prussians into Saverne,
irge recommtnd the Vajwr Baths- everunyemsm". . ____________ --net monev.
present,in use all the hospitals of the
Uu.t d State, and Europe. Dimeases, which have
rested the ordinary treatment, arelerfectl
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was *et
only a single
shooter, w as e identiy own overpowered
murdered • Hisbdy W* foui ' *| "
nfterwards mest horribly m1 ti ite
brought intot wnand burrin, ’ a.
I think, wa- a n IIV o Nia i rrrn I
scen in the I nitod Stat - eryi 1 1
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of the surgeons, ami that, too, district courts.
chronic constitutional affec • • "•xu —hu.h the last Leg-
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p ' hs these 1
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AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1870.
nmnmunnimommammkmmatemmemnmdmemmeumumaadhmunduqammunomuumyemmauma
ectye , ‘ .
yi7dt vtt
W D o.
Phi MiG
ii.- ue uec- by diflerent responsible citizen".
...3 were mowing them down The Prue-' araidnergurtown: unnrng to our citi
sian artillery kept ihe ammunition wagous pun ber mffmngottre„ourwrthyandcthcient
from coming up. " "" ’ - • ■ > -- • in -
McMahon admits a loss of fifteen thourund
Canrobert commands Paris.
Edmund About is captured.
The Weissenburg slaughter is.,, i
have been dreadful. The Turcos were all hut
Y0I). hILOnS"V-itPeW-A "‘,5- .
sheriff loet all the hormes he hnd. and, in 001
sequence thereof, will bo 8 mcwhatdelayn in
finishing up the work of enrolling the E‛Ct
is reported to reigns of t nis county an the “ 1113,, । .
’ - {bout ten days since, ( apt. I II. H' M0 •,i
citizen of this place, and a man 1,
""HK was not aided at Hagenau by any rerpected andiritenaedrutaillwh'.iX’ a ali
of De Failly‛8 divinion, 35 at firat reported,but -- --• ift red h..n. ii. .....
Legation - Washingun h.
many dispatches, all reporting the Frenchyoke hG’J • “ Net upon N,
tone'restored, and extraordinary enlistments, weet,. th15 2 ’ - Z "n1 a sin-l, mv
The commissariat in particular is improved by the luvdin 12,.' la ty ‘J*. ... p w n ! nd
uIScroS, August 18-\ draft prorlama, I Palikapigan 1emtion repoorts no new-. murder l- Hisb d) wa- fou 1 , l W, "nz”
.... f neutrality between France and Prusia , j us ‛ Dublin dispatch reporting nfterwards m ist h rribly nt, , .
is proposed and bubmitted tothe Pre-nknt I l^ Hera d ha^l u 1 - ...... am., i bhru. d < t li
SosephA. War has u-n appoiut d special ! J iri shcith K-
counsel in cotton cases: | 5 ~ parie dipateh eays ; “The French W ar I
Department las positive information of three. MeXi
‘ quarters of a million Prussians hetwecn
col omeand Rastadt mving down. 1 Fountainol the rr. nt- o
PIbeLandwehrand tirst levy.if ey none- theywer wlisennait
I third or one-fourth this IW. is near Rasta it. i; ' .
1 NAn overwhelming force is advan ingon the tlenu tautinoi, tel .....
iherels h infarmation of Von Strint," rtnetna't W
corps ■ on the Nolan, andcarriedlott
hor-es. They al-o ca, V
of hor-es from the Giabri
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