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Show FRANCE WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST ! PROVISIONAL GOVERN-' MT FORKED. MISERABLE CONDITION OF METZ. I'ARTiCULAU OF THF katjm: OF SK I) AN AN 5) AP-TUf.A-I IO OF I II il LMPKKOK. "As I cannot Oh at itie Heart of my Army, 1 laj my NiVM'dat the Fttt of your Ma.jeslj ." 100,000 PH1SOXERS TAKEt. Kvt-lieli nd Aljjfriaii Soldiers Prisoners Pris-oners on ijeltn Teri l.orj-. Condition of Purls. ' tieneral Trorhu Dictator. London "V111 -w 1 1 h Delight . Imperialism Dead. Sedan the Emperor'! Waterloo. New York, 5. A New York tole gram ha.- this: Paris, 5. Tiie Eturire-haa Eturire-haa con-en'ed to join her husband and son, having ri-ceivd assurances tha' he will not be tegarded a.s prisonci of the Prussians. Truchu will be made die'ator, nd Pariw will be det'on led to the laU Ixrndon Supt 5 A Liru.-els dm patch says 12,00(J French tr or cro.-se 1 the frontier and surremi nea A demand upon Montmedy fiarriaot; for surrender was refused. New York. Sept. 5. 12 20 p.m.-Wasliington p.m.-Wasliington MinisterWashbiniio tele graphs to the Department of S'aU that the Luiptie is end.td and that the excitement in Paris is intense. News has jast reaelie 1 1 d- offi tha: there has been a terrible fire in Chi-c,ii!0, Chi-c,ii!0, eoininencing on tbe ljkx?k when the exten.-ive s ore of John V. Fur-well Fur-well k Co. i- situated. The damage Is esiiiua'ed at over f ii.lXM.IKX.l. Berlin, Sep 3 A letter f.oru Metz .-ep "J, gives the following inform i lion: S.iiee tho em,".ji!iti';nt at (i.-.iv i-:otto i-:otto U ua.s pa-scd wbhout ivitii; the French an opportunity to 1. avu the -ad' le. 'J he army in -u -b nv is tie eessarily dnn. i alized, and unable to oppose tho Cerm.in.-'T pn vent lli -ir .-eeuiinj: their eiio-in position. '1 he iH.-k:iaiiTi J army w!:h n numenms wounil.-d. th" .'-'iirr'- -if th" 'ty d the Mil.nihiti r-l'iceev Luu-t a.'.i;re rule J1"! !' !iii. F vi -rs ar-- r H.-t -tore nie. s-.iniy a f.i:-t 4 i- n.t: :iu 1 :nvoinpaiiii 1 vvfih w int an 1 .-u tei liiv'. I?.i7 line uiu-t have eounl.-d on thenar rival of M.-M.ib-u to r- ,le e t h i- mi- J iv. whieh mu-t have l-tt dtn.;d ' i'v the I'ru-Mii i:p.e;i!en;.s. I bo H i ih.m-l.t 'fib . P. ti sni'is .ts lb i! Mc "'lahon wa- ha.-'.eninj- to the 'i 'l' in- '' I'.n i . bjt it - ' s ' i' '" J bai b' . b." i Hi.; lie 1'' ' -" nor. m,:.':.-:. ' '. ' whe.O lb.. . .. W i- v ( ' 1 -l-- ' 1 ' ,;,e, ll, I re--: el .- e .t.. ,.,;,!, V ,e le 1' 1 Hi- H' O H - .H ,...,,n,,.i-. -ee, ;.- . e Me. ..I d le e .! '. .t :'l ' A.. ..'" - ' " .1 ! .M J. e 1 ' e y. ' ; I . -X ' e ' ' ' ' ; .. , .e .- - ;i -: ( - . A: - ...... - .- r- v . i el , ' ' ' 1 ! r ' h'u. T,' - ' 1 - : ' : : e. ;. I . . ' Miibnii s iintv. Ti s ln-ws w di ' pateiK.i t r; ,r ;o t e :ie--.-ii..i -i.ri'' n- j ier. ! ;,-( r e n-.-l-ej' f o.v-: ' " .'i .-. I - 111 e v.i. r..e ;u 1L i a' v V ! ieee.e ,. It Wi.l ti:- b a l'-)- i ".-b. ti;e f n ; .-- r r. . iy v x, : iin r n .:. "i. i i :'.itv .. l'ni- m;. ' .:'' f. tbe TV.., r: h, - 'o Serr .. i C...1, e..re-- p no-ot ..; tiie 1. -il'", . tei.repii-, foiii the Kiiij's .. e.rier- at -:-.- ; I es. ti..a. ..dt:. mi Fi id ty : Tie: ' 'Utile ' f J-e'dal! ie--e;l'l ;( ;: !.'.. ,, : tlie Ui.etlioL.' of Sej-t. 1 -t. To l'r...-- -iao c-irps were 1:1 po i:.en ..t thj wo.-t ; f Sedan. h iviii- - -t tle ro Ly ioru foiei d nian-tu . to eet 1 !) F eie h t-t t-t eat to M.zieres. Soil! Is of Sedan vas the- firs Bavarint. eol p.-. an 1 cut. leio-s the Mm e. tbe st-e-'ii-l Liavaiian :-iri. The Saxons weie on the nor: h-;st h-;st with the lu.iuI.-. I w.i.- with the iV tit: ;hioiiL'hout tbe d iy. on thr bii. iuo St Jle'itz. e inimniid-n,"- a ,-".-n-ild view of ;be a! e and fie d. Aft- r 1 treu.ebd his bathe, she Ptliviaiis! lav iii- (,,!,;), iy sll! Ti Uiliied Sedan ml the lbiva-iai-s i ntiTod the fortili-ni-itis of Sedan tbe Jbijjuiior oa pi tutted tu-tted a; o. lj p 111 li s etu-r to tbe Viii" of l'iU.-.-ia saio : "As I uiniii't. 'le at thu bead of my amy, I lay my win-'! at the feet of your ui j"ty. ' apo 0"ii left S--d :n lor the lu.-sian .eadqu irters ai end z. at 1 a. 111. of Ji . 2i.l. MeMahon'.s whole army, -iinpriMii a buiid'.od thot.Miijd pri-ii'Ts, pri-ii'Ts, ea pi u ted without conditions, 'be Pru-siati bad two hundred and o.'ty thousand men emtap J or in le-erve: le-erve: the b'rtiieh a hundred and n y thou-and A soecial eorre-pond'-nt of tin Tr'i- uiic. Il'I traphs from Ar on, on Friday ttenr.'on, sa.s : l-.very hoiei here is uled with Freneli lefu-tees frotu aero s he Iron ier. Ti'e fioniier v. liases a e rowded. and il is diliiei.lt to obtain nyllrng 10 eat. A bundle 1 and fifty ei'eneh and a hundred ri'i umn suldieis. diiie ir- spas.-ing on Beliiiati ti-rniory, ere made pi is- ineis. The Paiisians are prepariui: i'or fam-ne fam-ne by expelling all fore giieis no", pus-(sed pus-(sed ol uir-.iiis fir their -upport. i iie ioor French aie leutined. if ab.e-bod-ed, for military sen ice. If not, the. re sent t 1 the country. Paris. 3 The fortifie-itious.ire competed. com-peted. i -nerai Troehu is virt mi .ly lietator. My inlin uiant b-t't Pm is on seitember lid. L 'iidon is wild with (Might ove r the Prussian triumph. '1 lie streets lor 'Otirs were tided with excited crowds. Englishi en con:'jUulate each ill her as ,f there had been an Fii.-disl. victo y. Sympathy with the Prussian- wa.. nevjr -o strongly manifested. 'I be surrender va.- published here by the D ii'i .tu:s 11 an extra about ha f past te'ii lids i.oroing. The other papers .sore, fol-iwed. fol-iwed. Placards weie posted everywhere every-where in the streets an 1 thousands of ..-patches, were sent 111 eeiy duec-;ion duec-;ion The Pall Ma'l G-i'tr says the news .iiu-t be tegai'iicd as final. If the Fm-vemr Fm-vemr ho)ies by a hastily patched up oence to find the means to tran-ferjlhe hrone to his son, it is the last and greatest d 'lu-ion of a life of delusions, lie may find it ea-ier to begin than to end the war. Peace is by no means vet certain. Theie is no government o make peace. Imiiei ialisin is dead. An 0 leans jjovernment or a republic e.in hardly begin by a surrender, b'.ance has the fir.-t time to act; her yes are for the first time opened. The Evening iln ndnrd says Sedan is the Emperor's Wau-non. The sec ond empire is now overthr wu. Tie- ifrmtlarJ deprecates txu.tatioii and ixures-es heartfelt syinpa by with the la''"n sovere gn. Tiie Echo says the Km pcr.tr' s hi t lei does what is po-ib'e to re leetn h's fiu.t. The author of ihe war sinreii- eis himself to the cotiu ier n", adnot mg his own d -feat, wiiieh m iy avert belt of Fr. iiee. A corre-poiideiit. wri'ini; on I rid ty 1 ui'iiniug. -ay-: Tni mm "iin.g the I '1 'u-- i.ins pr ared to at "a -k ed.tn. wlia-h .r.is noi 111a C1I1I1 i 'ii to ie-it. At I J o'c'oek a pariy "I olTieei s, le aded ,y 11. M'i!n;.flen. Ud i S dm b. .,rb- flu.' of tin.-.-. Ji vai revive ! by ibe Prussian alvaieel guar. ;ui I c ' -i du-ted i" ibe Pi :i--:.aii Im a h ivP-r-, where t be ienetal fo ljil'lv -iliT'tlJe;. rd lb- Fieneh "Uio and forlr-si!" Kill.' W.I! !!. T-'C F:en -h par'J it's ' i,ur : a 'e t 1 f "in tbe )"ti 1 . r r N 1 po'eo'i t l 11 stiriiiu- ihv br d -ir-l :) --irp-hde . i,ot 1 aviiej n;, 1 1 1 1 1. 1 in- The i"i iiia! e iM"u aicii t .ok I I ice at b 1 f 1 l:-t "! C .. e "l.k. I ' is Ml.l i 111 F.li:'T'e VII I It --l.t IO. i. 1 a ,ir-ri. t n m M l-bu . L-t I 1- ! ill .! 'il t- - : 1-' A .'s 1. : - rr ..I' P.enel: e C, , d H, L ' ' ' i'a'-.s. S. p . " " t .11. - 'I ' 1 b -I"- of t l.; I - '- i " ;, : wii- --r ' i ' 1 ' I '.'' 1 i :. - le w -- ' ' i i ' I X , V. II- le II '" -'ll--:' .. d ; 1 :e - f ; ;-1- I- . 1 .-(::. :. .. ,' '.j , : .-ri I- - . - . . - ." 1' '. : :r '''.-'' !'. . o 1 1 . ! ., 1 1 : : ; , t... -." I-' : :-e :.';! -,. ..f ;!-.,. O;. -0- J : j :j :'-;w iiei.u:-.- ;b-. y.tero ..- en: :. -h. ba c . s- i ;. ;i i '.o e . riibii w :i- t.-r. "VtV. !!;; n-i.h j y as -he re- e'e.Veu : tlC lie.l! -!i :. u ei.' i.'l"s vd'ti.e- le'.l- titu-Ie. lluod.cds of w :n.!i wen: d"-vn on tbe.r ktiets. w::h -:c.;:t.:i;t i-y-. thai'kir.j ( 1.1J f-r re-- aoi-ar--:. aPjeoueh of .be c!"-e of the le. libit : w..r. ?ehe is c o.-e.i and pru.t :o..s id eh;!. i:-n Weie lo-.-ueed Hi ae q'li.ruis. Many climbed the s:.ili;e o!' FiV.U-iiek the lire-it. eroXMiing :; w.th wreaths and tias. Tbe people will gladly Wei cine poacc en the liio.-t g. n.-io: s ieriiis eoiisistt-nt w.th perfect seeiniiy aLaiiist futuie Wjrs. Palis. S-. pt. Tbe A' . anil- une-es that tbe A. sac iiu.-itit i-i.ivl log f )josse iu the a 1 my. A; Ly .11-a large Cede of sharpshooter-, have lomi eu a. id staiied lor the f.o.itier. l the south of France oiiiulee 11 g i-guie-rul. 'Ihrounhout tbe eo'iiit y ibe same s-iililu.i.t is expiessc l. t'eaee is impossible xxlu'e a -m.lc Pnis-ian sliill is on Fieueli soil. In ti'n t'oip-L- gisiatif. at ye la-t sesd-m, I'.dikao said ihat fr.-in uiioilie ai iiexv.s ho eu.i-e.udes eu.i-e.udes that li izt ne after a vgur.-u-sortie was oli.ged t" retire again neai .xleiz. Subsi que ntly a batiie oeeiirr--ti ! '.-nv.-eii .l. Zier. s and Sedan, it w iiieh McMahou was at fir-uvietorious mid at la.s. xxasooiiaed to retiie teio e .Vei xxheliiiiip numbers. The. junc ion of the itindes was con-eqin nily not . ieom-piishi-J. The siiuaiiou XTas grnve, hut not despeia'e. London, J One of the Beilin jour-na.s jour-na.s to-day ,-a.-. Fur. pe uiusi l.auie ianze itse.f witli the in'ea that Puissia. in the spirit of self-proteet on. se-ks io re-tily the French frontier. Men" Yolk. Sep. ii. A London spe eiai to the lion' -ays there is grea. excitement there. It teas not known 1 hat Napoleon xvas xv th the army until a for i!s surieiid-. r. (5 -n. Wimpfen, who sunendei'e.l the French army, is COil-in Io tie- PiU -sian Cieneral ofihc -an. e name. Ii i-stated iliat JSapol. on in-isied unon l iie sin l ender aeai'i-t ihr protests of younger ollieers. as he was so shocked by the fiarliil s!aiieht.-i id Widnesday and I hur.-.lay. It is b"-ieved b"-ieved the residence of the, Fleeter ol lle-se Ca-see w.l: be assigned to Na-po'eou. Na-po'eou. The Piinee Imperial leached Belgium on i dne-day, and is at Chi ni-iy 111 llainaiilt. lie is to pri coed to Pari- if no r-'volut'on breaks 01.1. No-ih.ng No-ih.ng has been received at London from I';. 11s. and Hot hing is knoxvn (lice puuiicly of N 1; o eon s surieuder. It i- stated the King of Prussia is wallim.' to al.aiidou idol 11 11 ty el iiius. provided he secures Alsace and Lmraine. It, is understood Aii.-ir aand Uussi-t oppose xx hde England fivois tins. A republican repub-lican outbreak in Fiance is feared. Ii is esuimitcd lha; T . , ( n i to JiKl.OOi) French an 1 Prussian slragL'leis have taken refuse iu 1! 'Iginui Berlin and Brussels are grea.ly excited. |