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  2. Proclamation of the King of Prussia to the French.

    King William on leaving Saarbaruok yesterday addressed the following proclamation in French to the French people:— "We, Wiiliam, King of Prussia, make known the ...

    Article : 280 words
  3. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL THE WAR.

    [Although many of the details In ourspccial correspondent's communication have been anticipated by telegrams, his letter, watch has been prepared with great care, will be found highly ir erestlng asshowlng the state of public feeling In England, ...

    Article : 7,366 words
  4. The Battle of Sa[?]bruck.

    The following description, of the Prusian at tack upon the French forces in the engagement at Forbach on August 6 is from the pen of the Times, correspondent. The position of the two armies is described an the plain ...

    Article : 1,108 words
  5. THE FRENCH MILITARY SITUATION.

    The Side, writing of the military situation, says:— The defeat of M'Mahon has been terrible—we must be outspoken—more disastrous than we thought. He hair told us offically that he brought off 18,000 ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. The Battle of Woerth.

    The following detals of this imports engagement have just been received from German rand French sources:— GERMAN ACCOUNT. ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. Latest Foreign Telegrams.

    England has declined to join in the Austro-Itlain League for the restoration of peace, which had been proposed by Count Von Boust. The league was intended to protect both France and Germany from any ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. WHAT FERENCH SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS THINK OF THE MATTER.

    The Garde Mobile, detachments of which have been passing all day, are proud of their vocation and ready to fight. But it is the country they shout for, not the Emperor; and they are as sore at the Government's ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. PARLIAMENT.

    THE PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-nine mintues past four o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. C. CAMPBELL, presendent pettions from the inhabitants ...

    Article : 2,811 words
  10. M. THIERS ON THE EMPIRE.

    A private telegram from a correspondant SAYA:— "M. Thiers said, yesterday (August 10), in the French Chamber, that the Empire was henceforth out of the question. There could be no Empire without an ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. The War Excitement in England.

    IT will not astonish any one to hear that great excite ment exists in England in reference to the war. I have small doubt that you in Australia will suffer some little excitement about it; but you have one advantage—you ...

    Article : 389 words
  12. War Extracts. COMPARATIVE EFFIOIENOY OF THE PRUSSIANS AND FRENCH AS SOLDIERS.

    THE correspondent of the Daily Nwes says:— "As the result of my conversations with the wounded, I am convinced that the fight at Weissenburg was a fair test of the troops engaged on both sides. The ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    THERE has been no engagement up the present. It has rained in torrents during the noght. The spirit of the tropps is admirable. No offical reports have as yet been received of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. THE GERMAN WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    The same writer, speaking of the wounded General Soldiers, says:— "During preceding twenty four hours trains filled with wounded German soldiers have been arriving here. I suceed in obaining permission ...

    Article : 340 words
  15. Investment of Strasbourg.

    According to offical intelligence recived here, Starsbo[?]rg is at this moment surrounded on all sides, and the, railways leading thence to Hageman, Paris, and Lyons are occupiell by the German troops. It is ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. The Battle at Weissenburg FRENCH ACCOUNT.

    At four o'clock on the morning of August, the Prussian troops, under the command of the Crow[?] Prince, surpised three reginents of General A[?] Douay's divison and one brigade of Light Cavalry, ...

    Article : 1,775 words
  17. HEROISM OF THE FRENCHTROOPS.

    The Daily News correspondent thus descreibes the bravery of the French soldiers:—" Great hero[?] was displayed by the corps of M'Ms[?] in the disustrous battle of Wearth The French ...

    Article : 150 words
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