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  2. THE BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    Seven o'clock a.m. on December 27 was the time named, and it bad been arranged that at the same moment batteries should open at Noisy, Fressoir, Maison Gyot, and Raincy. Prince George and his staff left head-quarters soon after 6 ...

    Article : 4,222 words
  3. RETREAT OF GENERAL BOURBAKE

    General Von. Werder reported the occurrence of a battle with Bourbaki on January, at Chagey, between Montbeliard and Brevilliers, and therefore not many milon from Belfort. According to the Prussian General's account, he was ...

    Article : 794 words
  4. THE COUNT DE CHAMBORD.

    The following letter has been addressed by the Count of Chambord to the Union and the Gazette de France:—"It is impossible longer for me to keep silence. I had hoped that the death of so many heroes fallen upon the field of ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. M. FAVRE AND COUNT BISMARK.

    The Spener Zeitung publishes the text of M. Favre's request for a safe conduct to enable him to attend the London. Conference, and of Count Bismark's reply:—"M. Favre to Count Bismark. ...

    Article : 693 words
  6. GOVERNMENT OF ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    The Moniteur Official of the (German) General Government ofd Lorraine published at Nancy contain in its impression of the 11th instant, the following order:—"We Williams king of Prussia order the following for ...

    Article : 335 words
  7. THE STRUGGLE IN THE WEST.

    A military correspondent of the Tunes wrote from Le Mans on. the 16th:— "The French are continuing their retreat, and the Germans follow them along the icy roads. Yesterday the ...

    Article : 1,291 words
  8. FRENCH PROTEST AGAINST THE BOMBARDMENT.

    The following protest against the bombardment of paris was yesterday addressed by the Provisional Government of France to the representatives of Foreign Powers:—"Prussian shells appear to have been wantonly launched ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. GERMAN DODGES.

    The French (says the correspondent of the Daily News) hate the Germans with a terrible hatred; they are exasperated beyond measure at the manner in which the Germans have conducted the war in France; but being themselves ...

    Article : 632 words
  10. DISTURBANCES IN PARIS.

    A letter from Paris, dated Monday, the 23rd January, gays:— The incidents which occurred yesterday at the Hotel de Ville fill many columns in the journals of this morning, but they have made only a slight impression ...

    Article : 694 words
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