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Show LATEST 1W8 BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT A Trap for the French Army ! at Loire. i Startling News from Europe, j j A General War Imminent, j England, Austria, Italy, and Turkey Combined j against Russia. Russia and Germany against I the rest of Europe. Active War Preparations ly England. Dijon Recaptured by the Prussian. Garibaldi Abandoning the Vosges. GENERAL NEW. A New Political Party. Thft Chicago "Tribune" has Deserted the Republican Re-publican Party. FOREIGN. The World's correspondent writes from Versailles on the 11th : A grand sortie from Paris is expected on the ISth or 2Uth, and preparations to resist re-sist the attack is vigorously going forward. for-ward. I have good reason for advising you not to place too much reliance on the reports of the success of the army of the Loire. Von der Taun, with a small force, is falling steadily back in accordance with a well understood plan. N o doubt he will lose a considerable consider-able number of men, but the sacrifice will be the same as at Gravelotte. It is intended to hold the Loire army in check, and meanwhile Frederick Chares is steadily pushing on, and even now, is nearly within striking distance of Paladines' right flank. I believe I can confidently assure you that unless Moltke's plans ful, as they have not yet failed since the commencement of the war, the army of Loire will find itself in a trap and the chances of another an-other disastrous capitulation are immi nent. Large reinforcements and a big convoy of guns mado their appearauce at St. Denis yesterday morning. A special envoy from St. Petersburg reached headquarters yesterday, and had an interview with the King, in the presence of the Crown Prince, Bismarck and Moltke. Brussels, 10. The Independence Beliie this morning has a telegram from Vienna, dated last evening, announcing an-nouncing that England, Turkey, Austria Aus-tria and Italy have agreed to preserve a common attitude toward Russia. A collective note to that effect is being prepared at Vienna. The threatening attitude of Russia causes a panic in the money circles of that city. Florence. 10. Russia's repudiation of the Paris treaty of 150, causes intense anxiety here. London, 10. Stocks aud securities of all kinds are lower this morn'ng, and the markets are flat in view of the crisis on the Eastern question. There is much uneasiness in all circles. The Times has a special telejram this morning fiom icuna, confirming the accounts already received of the excitement in that city, growing out of the attitude of Russia. Prince Gert- schakoff's tone causes much excitement excite-ment there, and the question of an alliance between England, Austria. Italy aud Turkey is discussed on all hands. The Times, in its editorial remarks re-marks on thesubjeot, bespeaks disgust and indignation tor Russia's circular. Amsterdam, 16- - The Ilandb sblad this morning publishes a London telegram, tele-gram, te the affect that a British fleet is preparing. Its object has been announced an-nounced at Vieuna and Florence. The same paper says the Sultan was not consulted by Russia, touching the contemplated con-templated revision of the Paris treaty of 1S50, but was advised that Russia had demanded it. London, 10. A dispatch from er-saillcs, er-saillcs, dated last evening, states that teverything is quiet on the Loire and trwfore Paris. The Prus.-ian army of tthe north has occupied Chauncy, in the department of Aisne. From this point they threaten Cambrie, Roeray. 1. a Fere aud other fortified places in that neighborhood. London, 10. The 2'i.-s this after- noon has a special telegram from Bcr-! Bcr-! lin, dated to-day, which contains the ' following: The French Movement- to- waid Chancres recently, are intended as a preliminary to an attack on the western flank of the German army now investing l'aris. The French are tn aiin, captains of : merchant vessels which they capture. ' as prisoners of wor. Hi -ma ret ha: de-! de-! manded the surrender of forty cap-' cap-' tains now held prisoners auj threatens, in case of non compliant . to imprison 1 an equal number of Frc. h notah.es. lour. 10. Advice; from Orleans l stale that among the j riconcrs cap-i cap-i turcd near there on ; -e Oth were a 1 nephew of the Pros- n commander Yon dor Taun, and a neral of the Prussians, who was joyeruor of Or leans during the late r r-i.pati.m of that city. The carriage and hor-? of Yon dcr Taun bim-eii' were a' captured. The city of Charterer, tie capital of the department of Eure et Loiie. has again been occupied by the French. The following dispatches received by the government he-re have b-:-:n ! riven to the public : Dreus. 10. The j Prussians now investing Paris are fore- j ingihe French peasants into their ser- vice. The latter are compelled to take J their own horses and wagons to work j on the Prussian defences under the fire of the forts at Paris. Dreux La; been occupied by the French forces. Lyons, 0. Dyon has been reoecu-pied reoecu-pied by the Prussians in heavy lorce. MoDtargis, 10- The Prussians have burned the railway station and several other buddings at Nemours, in the department of the Marne. Bombay, 10. More outrages have been perpetrated at Canton on foreigners. foreign-ers. The execution of the Tientsin prisoners is deferred. ! London. 10. Garibaldi is abandon-1 irjg the Vosges. The Pms.-ians have advanced to Dale. New York, 10. A London special says orders have been dijpatched for the recall of vessels of War fium even-station, even-station, except such as are aetually needed in foreign waters. A large concentration of ships at Portsmouth is alreidy apparent, and the greatest activity prevails in all the naval departments de-partments of the kingdom A powerful power-ful fleet will immediately be dispatched to the Mediterranean. In the bet informed in-formed circles it is regarded that, in the present pretensions of Ris-ia, a general European war is inevitable. A rupture between England and Russia is looked upon as certain and imminent. immi-nent. It is also believed that Prussia is in close alliance with Russia i.gainst the rest of Europe. . A correspondent at Madrid, in a dispatch dis-patch dated to day, 10, 4U, a.m. states that immense excitement prevails in that city on the throne question; 212 deputies vote for a monarchy. A Car list ri-e is certain, and armed republicans republi-cans are expected to oppose the King's election. An edict has been issued against public meetings, and a strong military force is under arms. A determined de-termined plot has been di-covered against the life of Priin. iivc conspirators con-spirators have been seized and large supplies of revolvers, grenades and poignards. Letters aud telegrams also have been found, compromising those arrested with others well known to the government. Serious outbreaks in the provinces have resulted from the mili- . .1. ii . i - i rary precautious oi uie lUauriu government. |