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  2. THE BATTLES BEFORE SEDAN.

    THE following particulars of the battles of Sedan, the capitulation of the garrison, and the surrender of the Emperor are given by the correspondent of the New York Tribune: ...

    Article : 5,534 words
  3. THE ATTACK ON GEISBURG HILL.

    In the assault of the Geisburg Hill behind Weissenburg, one battalion lost eleven officers and 247 men. Their attack of this hill, indeed reads like a page from the battle of the Alma. Upon the crest were the French with their ...

    Article : 380 words
  4. RETREAT OF THE FRENCH ON CHALONS.

    The great battle which was believed to have been raging around Metz on Friday or Saturday has not yet been fought; and it is evident that the Trench are now "refusing" the action along their whole line Telegrams dated ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  5. (From the Times' Special Correspondent with the German Army.) HEAD-QUARTERS OF THE CROWN PRINCE.

    At the risk of doing imperfectly what has already been laid completely before your readers, I will venture on a recapitulation of what has occurred, as far as I know the facts up to this date. On the morning of August the 3rd, ...

    Article : 2,645 words
  6. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE.

    Three or four days ago Paris was at the acme of despair and indignant shame. The army of France was lost by treachery. Patriotism was a shout—was a mob—was a senseless rushing to and fro about the streets, a groaning ...

    Article : 895 words
  7. THE BATTLE OF REICHSHOFFEN [?]

    It was not my intention to have written to you to-night; for, after a week of incessantand arduous labour, I thought I was fairly entitled to a quiet evening; but that strange craving for news which si epidemic just now in Paris ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  8. THE EXPULSION OF GERMANS FROM FRANCE.

    The North German Gazette of this evening, remarking upon the news of the intended expulsion of German residents from France, says:- "We do not believe that Germany will have any need ...

    Article : 384 words
  9. FRENCH ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR AT NANCY.

    The Esperance of Nancy gives the following details about the arrival of Prussian soldiers at Nancy:—"Yesterday (Friday, the 12th August) a detachment of twenty-six Prussians marched through the town, and took possession ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. SEIZURE OF ARMS IN PARIS.

    Under the heading "Seizure of Arms," the Figaro gives the following details:—"About 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a man was passing along the Rue Poissoniere, apparently bending under the weight of a box resembling a hat box, ...

    Article : 642 words
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