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Show LATEST NEWS' BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Further News of VonMoltke's reported Death. The Railroad near Xaverne blown up by the French, interrupting' Prussian communication. Garibaldi left Caprera. Cruel Treatment of Cuban Ladies by the Spaniards. A FRENCH VICTORY ON TUESDAY. The Roads Wet of Paris mined and ready to be Rlowa Up. FOREIGN. Copenhagen, Oct. J. The budget for 1S71 was laid before the Chambers yesterday, and was very satisfactory. Xo s-eriou-i engagements have occurred occur-red near Paris other than those already al-ready reported. ThH government receives intelligence from Paris with tolerable regularity. The Tours authorities have not yet been apprised that the manifesto of Xaooleon, recently published in London, Lon-don, is probably a forgery. The Ga zette dt Franc says, unfortunately for the Bonapartists, they publish 'heir documents separa'o'y, Mr. Eou-lier Eou-lier addressing the Emperor on tbe morning of tbe declaration of war, f-aid '"Animated by a cnlin hope which is the true torce of the Empire, you now have only to wait. In the ;.ast four years, you have perfected the irmaiuent of the soldiers and raised to the highest pitch the organization of our military forces. Thanks to your care France is ready." Alter that the Gn;cciU adds, it is idle to pretend that Napoleon is not responsible for the war. Further details tending to establish t he death of Gen. Von Molike are publi.-hed here to-day. It is reported that the French, recently blew up the railway fur a long distance near Sa-Vi;rne, Sa-Vi;rne, and ihe Prussian communications communica-tions are sadly interrupted in conse-qnenoe. conse-qnenoe. M. Lutz, a member of the committee of national defence and a lek-cate of the eovernment, has boon arrested hy the mobile gurd. at IIcs-ancon. IIcs-ancon. The nature of the charges preferred pre-ferred against him are unknown. Madrid, 5. The vomito has spread to Alicante, and the citizens are leaving the town. Olojugo's resignation as odnister to France is formally accepted. By heavy rains in VslentiR recently, much damage was done. Tours. 5. M. Cremieux, on assuming assum-ing ad interim the ministry of war, is sued a note urging haate in the organization organ-ization and equipment of the gardes mobile and 2arde national. It is reported that the constitutional assembly will meet at Tours immediately immedi-ately after the election. i It is asserted that Lyons demands the right of coinage and tho establishment establish-ment of a mint in that eity. London, 5. The Maachester J&c aminer has an Eorial message from Paris, stating that at a council meeting on the 29th of September, Jules Fa-vre Fa-vre and Arago protested against a continuation con-tinuation of the war without a consul tation with the people. Keratry, j'ro-chu j'ro-chu and Rocheiort dissn:ed. The defense of BiUche baa been thus far successful. The Prussians have planted the cannon can-non captured at Strasburg around Metz. The latest reports from Epernon are that the national guard and mobiles are doing good service at bush fighting. fight-ing. Foiuainbleau, 4, via London, i. The French tireurs have driven back to Challe a strong force of Prussian)', both horse and foot, who were threat enir.g that place, sixty of the enemy being disabled. London, 5. The story that General Burusidc has been engaged in an attempt at-tempt to mediate between Fiance and Prussia is entirely discredited. Berlin, 5. Provincial correspond-, dice says troops from itrasburg and reeIves from Freiburg have been detailed to occupy upper Alsace, including the cities of Mulhou-e and Colmar and surrounding country and to capture Beltbrt, S ..hlstadt and New tri.-ach. This effected, they will advance to the interior of France. There are no sign-, of ihe creation of further French armies here. Jelbruck will soon visit the King's headquarters, taking a plan for the reconstruction re-construction of Gemiany. Tiners' complete failure at St. Petersburg Pe-tersburg is certain, 1'ussia having re-a-sured the powers of her peaceful intentions. The seat of government of Alsace has been restored to Strasburg. The King's headquarters are at Ver-,-aille-. Lud n, .'. A C'jssack force has been sent westward from the I)on, and aciive preparations are being made for operations in the Western Caucaias. Ihe government of Odessa denies the concentration of troops near tbe Turkish Turk-ish frontier. It is thought that Victor Emanuel will guarantee the Pontifical debt. Dover. 5. The newspapers of this ! city assert thai Garibaldi has certainly left Caprera. London, 5. Tbe returns from the outer dittricts of the Pontifical t-tate increase the majority for Victor Emanuel. Eman-uel. The rumor cintinurs that Thiers had arrived at Florence to commit with tb Italian government. A ipiciil to the Ttlvrmn sji Klui William takcticna Lb daad Badt lj the Germans expelled from France for indemnity for the losses they sustained thereby. The German maritime towns also require special damages, asserting that although their vessels escaped capture, the injury to tbe shipping interest in-terest through the compulsory soiourn in foreign harbors was great. Tt is complained that France has placed I herself in opposition to the progress of civilization, in having seized private property on the high seas, and an indemnity in-demnity is now asked for, in order to prepare the way for the universal recognition re-cognition of the principle of the freedom free-dom of private property in the time of war under all condition;. By cable to the Associated Press : London. 6. Adherents of the French Emperor are verv active in England. M. Rouher and Baron Jerome David are living in the city. They go quite frequently to confer with the Empress Em-press Eugenie. The rumors that the Prussian government is Dot hostile to this u,ovement in favor of Xapoleon are repeated and some persons cen go so far as to sscrt that Count Bismarck Bis-marck furnished part of the funds for the establishment of La Situ 'tion, the imperial newspaper here. Late advices advi-ces from Paris announce tbsr General Trochu is turning to a good account the experience and ability of General Ripley. The Parisians claim that the Prussians will find plenty of defensive contrivances to face before entering Paris. Xew Yotk, Oot. 6. An account of the shocking treatment of Cuban ladies, la-dies, by the Span ards in Havana, appears in a correspondence from that city. On the 23rd ult., twenty prisoners, pris-oners, all women and children, reached Havana by railway, and were led from the depot to prison under guard, all of them, even children only five and six years old, being tightly pinioned by the arms. At the head of the sad procession marched two handsome young ladies of eighteen years, both handcuffed, one the daughter-in-law of President Cespedes, the other the daughter of General Figueredo, gar-roted gar-roted in Santiago. The ladies were all members of the best families on the Hand. As these unfortunate creatures passed through the streets the Spau h mob jeered and threatened them ana in some instances attempted violence. Tours, Oct. 6. The battle whicii occurred near the Chateau Gaillard, on the 4th inst., has been productive of important results. ihe Prussians were defeated and forced to retreat. The positi m taken oy the French was one that necessitated the evacuation of Pithivisrs by the enemy. The Prussians Prus-sians abandoned that point with so much precipitation that many cattle and a large amount of forage etc., were left behind, all of which fell into the hands of the French. A113 the highways west of Paris are to be blown up as the Prussians advance. ad-vance. Beauvais, forty-one miles north-west of Paris, has been made a irreat victualing vict-ualing oenter by the Germans. The Prussian preparations for the bombardment of Paris are nearly complete. com-plete. The presence of Beauregard in Europe Eu-rope is denied. |