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Show UOIITiNG FLASHES, Rrp..n.'i .f"iiillr fr lha S1T ,r.B IIm'.ai i l.v N ,-i'eni L"i.i..u Tolor.il h. I'riiK-c tlalim Pasha, of Turkey, has gunc to France. A lai'Le force of Tuivos has arrived at Touloti iVom Algeria. McMahon's force was greatly outnumbered out-numbered in the late battles. A Meet of gun boats passed up the Seine on Friday for the defeuse of Pans Another massacre is reported from China. The British Consul is said to be one of the victims. Leipsig urges King William to prosecute pros-ecute the war till a permanent peace can be established. The Paris authorities are organizing additional lire companies to be ready in case of a bombardment Berlin telegrams of Friday reported Bazaine and McMahon beaten, outgeneraled out-generaled and demoralized.' Officers and sub-officers of the French national guard, are to be elected elect-ed from among the soldiers. Birkhead & Co.'s woolen mills, near Beverly, N. Y., were burned on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, with a loss of $215,000. Stewart Hardy and John Hill, laborers, labo-rers, were suffocated on Friday by foul air in a well at Changewater, N. Y. Both French and Prussian troops in the late conflicts, took refuge on Belgian Bel-gian soil, and were taken to Brussels. Inspector General Marcy has been ordered from Washington on a tour of inspection along the northern frontier. Samsovat, in Asia Minor, has been destroyed by fire. Twenty-five hundred hun-dred houses and six churches were burned and many lives lost. Paris was excited on Friday evening for the want of news from the front, and fears were entertained that the French were outnumbered. Belgian reports on Friday evening said McMahon had been successful and Bazaine had a good position and was well supplied with provisions and ammunition. am-munition. Two other great fires are reported from Constantinople, one at Jienidje, in Macedon, which destroyed eighty-five eighty-five houses, and another at Mondunia by which SSO houses were burned. . Every Frenchman, not a soldier attached at-tached to some corps, caught by the Prussians with arms in his hands, is to be tried by drum-head court-martial and sentenced to at least ten years hard labor la-bor in German prisons. Hon. Josiah Turner, Raleigh, N.C., has moved for a bench warrant against Governor Holden for illegal arrest. The motion was entertained before Judges Dick and Little, of the Supreme Su-preme Court, and was to be arjued yesterday. |