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  2. Paris to be Starved Out.

    London, November 12th.—A World correspondent writing from Versailles on the 8th, says no bombardment of Paris will take place for a long time yet, if ever. The hope is that the city will be starved out. ...

    Article : 72 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL. Investment and Surrender of Metz.

    ON October 7, in a fog, the whole pent up army of Bazaine, including the Imperial Guard, made a sortie to the north on both banks of the Moselle. Their attack was directed against the division of General ...

    Article : 1,553 words
  4. Popular Feeling in England in favour of France.

    London, November 15th.—The whole tide of popular feeling in England is now running strongly in favour of the French. The Times, feeling this influence, has changed its tone, and urges Germany to make peace ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. Balloon Post.

    THE following account of the journey of M. Lutz is given in the French journals:—"He ascended from the Boulevard d'Italie on September 25th at half-past 10 in the morning, and rose at once to a height of about ...

    Article : 579 words
  6. Bombarding Hamburg—Garibaldi Surrenders.

    London, November 10th.—A private despatch received to-night states that the French fleet are bombarding Hamburg. A despatch from Berne, via Berlin, reports that ...

    Article : 54 words
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    Advertising : 4,780 words
  8. The Battle of Orleans—A French Victory.

    Tours, November 11th.—A dispatch from General Paladines, commander of the army of the Loire, received by the Minister of War, last evening, has just been given to the public, as follows:—"We have taken ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. PARTICULARS OF THE FIRST DAY'S FIGHT AT ORLEANS.

    London, November 12.—The following dispatch from the "World's correspondent nt Tours, dated the 8th, which was delayed in transmission, gives particulars of the beginning of the engagement, which resulted in a ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. More Fighting and French Success.

    London, November 13th.—Dispatches, dated at Tours on Friday evening, repeat the statement that there was fighting all day on Thursday near Conlmiers, in which the French were successful; and that Palliers ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. Garibaldi.

    A LETTER from Tours describes an interview the writer had with Garibaldi, who, he says, since his arrival there, has been reported ill and desirous of repose. The writer says:—"I found him in a small room at ...

    Article : 618 words
  12. The Expected Bombardment of Paris.

    The bombardaient of Paris is expected speedily. Everything is pointing in the direction of the point chosen. It will probably be some part of the line between the Seine, where it it enters Paris and where ...

    Article : 267 words
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