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  2. THE SIEGE OF STRASBOURG.

    THE announcement that a German army was threatening Strasbourg was received with incredulous astonishment in Paris, where not a single journal had hinted the possibility of such an event. ...

    Article : 649 words
  3. HORRIBLE INFANTICIDE.

    SOON after 7 o'clock a.m. yesterday, sergeant Lowery received information that the dead body bf a female infant was then lying on a grape vine in the rear of the premises No. 246, West Thirty-seventh-street. ...

    Article : 574 words
  4. PRUSSIA AND FRANCE COMPARED.

    As a French writer of high position was saying recently, " Nobody in France for the last twenty years has studied or thought." The French have done everything in a superficial andtrivial manner, and have lived ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. DEPARTURE OF HER MAJESTY FOR SCOTLAND.

    HER Ma jes ty, accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Prince Arthur, Princess Louise, and Princess Beatrice, left Windsor Castle on 17th August, at twenty-five minutes before 8 p.m., for Balmoral. Her Majesty ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. PRUSSIAN CONDITIONS OF PEACE.

    LONDON, September 6th.—The Tribune correspondent had an interview with Bismarck at the King's head-quarters on the 2nd. In response to the inquiry what were likely to be the conditions of ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. SCENE ON THE FIELD AFTER THE BATTLE OF WOERTH.

    NEVER have I beheld a sight so extraordinary as I came on by the little streamlet the Sauer, which flows by Gunstett. At an angle of the road, by a vine plantation, there had been evidently a ...

    Article : 375 words
  8. THE IRISH AND THE WAR.

    THE intimation by the French Consul in Waterford, that no brigade was being raised in Ireland to assist the Emperor, was a great damper on the enthusiasm of the bellicose youth in that part of the country. ...

    Article : 583 words
  9. A NIGHT IN THE TRENCHES BEFORE STRASBURG.

    THE special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph furnishes to that paper the following very interesting account of the siege of Strasburg:— Koenigshof, September 1. ...

    Article : 3,060 words
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  11. DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF FRANCE.

    The news of the Emperor's capture reached the foreign embassies here at 10 yesterday morning. Count Palikao concealed it in his communication to the Chamber, and as an instance of the disorganization ...

    Article : 1,436 words
  12. THE PRINCE IMPERIAL AT SAARBRUCK.

    THE Paris correspondent of the New York Tribune says:—Let us hope that for humanity's sake his boyish cheek paled a little when he saw the mitrailleusemow men down like wheat; when he saw the ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. DREADFUL SCENES AT AN EXECUTION.

    THE telegraph, a few days ago, gave some particulars of the execution of aman in Shelby county, Illinois, at which a mob threatened to interfere, under the impression that the convicted murderer had been ...

    Article : 690 words
  14. ALL GONE TO THE WAR.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the New York Tribune says that " One requires to be in Germany to have brought home to one the full practical working of a system that so sharply, without distinction of ...

    Article : 283 words
  15. THE MEETING OF NAPOLEON AND THE KING.

    UNDER date Varennes, September 4th, the King of Prussia telegraphed to the Queen as follows: " What a thrilling moment that of my meeting with Napoleon! He was cast down, dut dignified in his ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. HOW THE EMPRESS ESCAPED.

    THE Empress, who escaped, from Paris attended only by two companions, fled through the long gallery of the Louvre; but suddenly her course was stopped short by a locked door. The little party could ...

    Article : 191 words
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