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Show LATEST NEWS j BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. ! j Belgian Sympathy for France j Denounced by Bismarck's ! Organ. Serious Complications Between Be-tween Austria and Prussia, A Rnpture Between the Two Powers Declared Imminent. Austria nud Russia in Perfect Per-fect Accord. Official Returns of the Roman Ro-man Plebiscitnai. Sharp Fighting in the Vosges. Conflicting Reports about the Condition of Paris. Enthusiasm of the French Increasing. The Prussians at St. Quenliu. FOREIGJ. Berlin, Oct. 7. Bismarck's organ bitterly denounces Belgian pympathy with France. It says the press and government are alike culpable. ' The bravery of the German armies had sayed Belgium from taing blotted from existence; and such may be its fate in future time if the French government retains its offensive powers. Chicago, S. The Times of this city has the following dispatches this morning: morn-ing: London, 7. There is considerable uneasiness in ministerial and diplomatic diploma-tic circles, to-day, by the news from Vienna that an extraordinary cabinet meeting had been held this morning, to consider a note from Berlin. The opinion is general in diplomatic circles that a rupture is imminent between Austria and Prussia. It is certain orders or-ders for the disbandment of the Austrian Aus-trian army of observation on the Prus sian fron'ier have b en secretly countermanded, coun-termanded, and every nerve has been strained for the past two months to place the army on a war footing. Von Buest, the Austrian premier, excluded from Germany by B'smarck, who was jealous of his reputation as a states man, has been intriguing with the south German states with such succ 'ss, it is believed, as to have called for a note from Berlin demanding an explanation. explan-ation. Vienna, 7. An extraordinary cabinet cabi-net meeting was held to-day, and it is, rumored there are serious complications with the Prussian government. Tho Easter Corresjiondenct, Van Buest s official organ, of tD-morrow, will contain con-tain a reply to an article in the Prussian Prus-sian Cross Gazette of yesterday, saying the government unhesitacingly desires peace, but it can never permit Prmsia to become the dominant power of Europe. Eu-rope. This it adds is now the avowed determination of Bismack and his royal master. Prince Charles left to-night for Prague. London, Oct. s. The Italian Government Gov-ernment has formally repudiated any design looking to the annexation of Nice and .Savoy. The result of the plebiscitum in the Koman States is officially published as follows : For Italian Unity, 13,365; against, 1,507. A dispatch from Epinal of the 7th, reports sharp fighting yesterday between be-tween Koon, Lettape and Bruieres in the department of the Vosces. The Prussian force consisted of about nine thousand men; the French force was not so lavpe and had much less artil-ery artil-ery than the Germans, but the fighting lasted all day, and when night ended the conflict the event was undecided. The French retained the position which the Germans attempted to carry a number of times. General Ihipree, the French Commander, was slightly wounded in the engagement. The Prussians have arrived before New Breisodc, and skirmishing has already commented. Georges Sands writes from Paris that the city is good for a six months siege. The Pall Mall Gazette has a correspondent there who writes in a similar strain, another dispatch, however, how-ever, says Paris is now at the mercy of the Prussian sruns on the heights of Ville Juef. There are no Prussians in the department of Aube. The Prussians Prus-sians again threaten Kizzors, where they were repulsed by the national gardes five daj-s ago. The liedoubt of Pierrcpette near St. Ienis, has been abandoned by the French, the position being untenable. The Frenchmen who were caught cutting telegraph wire were immediately shot by the. Prussians. Prus-sians. Tours. ( let. . The government announces an-nounces cheering hpk from every quarter of Fiance, the peasants are prepared to rise and ern?h the invader-'. The army reorganization proceeds pro-ceeds rapidlv. It is reporter! thai Gambetta left Paric in a balloon and landed safely outride the Prussian line, and now is on his way to Tours. The enthu.-iasra is increasing and volunteers are rapidly swelling the ranks of the two armies now forming. I he Prussians soem to be dt-torniini'd to advance into Normandy. The people peo-ple in that province are oondiog their grain and cattle further south and I placing every obstacle posfi'r.k- in th--- I W3v of the Prusjians. The Papal troop and tUriUljiin- 1 make a force of 0,i".""i and form the neucleus of one of the new armies. London, 8. It is not thought the Prussians will take any action to oppose op-pose the Frc-Dch constitutional assembly, assem-bly, ilaili oad trains are now running djy and night on the railways eastward east-ward of Pans, U-ingused by the Prussians, Prus-sians, who are bringing up their heavy .-iege guns. Oue of the trains was thruwn from the track last nicht near itry, and four Frenchmen living in that neighborhood were arrested on suspicion oT having wilfully loosened the rails. Piouen. h. Several French speculators specula-tors have lately been caught sending supplies to the invaders, they were all arrested. St, (Juieutiu, Oct. 7, midnight. The Prussians have arrived within .three leagues of us. We expect them to attack at-tack us at daylight, we shall defend the place with the garde national and the firemen. Berlin, s. The A.ueiyn the official journal, denies the existence of any corre-Dondence between King William and the Pope since the 3oth of July. Gen. " on Falkenstein has revoked his prohibition against social democratic demo-cratic meetings, he exacts police supervision super-vision of any meeting tendiug to em-bold em-bold n France to decline reasonable terms of peace. The neighborhood of Paris and especially on the road to Koone is infested with robbers, and night patrols have been organized to suppress their lawlessness. |