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Show LATE .NEWS. I l ... I Important French Successes at Paris. THE PRUSSIAN LINKS DRIVEN BACK AND (OiHPELLED TO EXPAND. Buy-uitic's NHwessi'ul sorties sor-ties ii Mrt.. Tlie I'alace of Sit. Cloud lired by l.'rtmli Sliflls. French Enthusiasm in Brittany. Figt"ll.iK' Unmbtii-fliiig null Bmtr-K- FORBMiJN. L.mdou, 14. The terrible artillery fire of Fort Mo'.it 'alerien has totally swept the country round about fir a a circuit of six kilometres. The Prussian Prus-sian works have been destroyed, and all the batteries the Prussians have sought to erect against Montvalerien are annihilated. The chateau of Meu-don Meu-don is also destroyed, and the Prussian Prus-sian engineers driven from Clainart, MeuJorT and M.mt d'Ktout. Ville Janiaud and Cacham are both recovered recov-ered by the French. On the north the Prussians have been driven back as far as llucil and 1 ornieville. The entire peninsula around Genevilliers has been freed from the Prussians by sevcralstrong cavalry reeonnoisances, and is now in French hands again. On the cast of Paris a lively cannonade ! has. been maintained towards lioudy. The Prussians have also been driven from Chauipai'rny, more than three miles east of iuceuues. 'I he Prussian Prus-sian circle around Paris is therefore exp-iiiding daily instead of c tnti acting, and the Parisians are ercatlv encouraged. encour-aged. A demonstration lately occurred in Paris favorable to a radical cliiinne in the governni'. ut. Their origin is as-eriWd as-eriWd to G ustavc 1 lourens an 1 Louis Ulaue. The movement wa.-utterly in-signilicant. in-signilicant. The French ainiy-.f llie-oiitb has i as a nucleus thi.-e cav;iby reciuienis, which were sent south from I'ari- before be-fore the iuves; nent of th : city, aud the Algerian infantry and troop- formerly for-merly serving in tie'., west. on department-, making a total of '".-' etlect-ive etlect-ive aud di.-eip.iiied men. The Prussians report a mutiny imminent immi-nent anon:.' the French .. li. -r- at Metz. The laud aiou.id fort M .nr S at. lieu n legarded as the garden s,i of Paii- I - fore the invc-inieiit of that city. The commandant of the fort ha-employed ha-employed hi- tii.-n digging potato..--and eo'lectinu' o'-lcr crop-, ail of wbi.-h are stored in the f.-rt:.---. 'Tour-, I I. A dispatch IV. , m tic sub pief .-t of Port Lev. .pie, dated S Vino-day, fully confirm- tic report- of the sue o-sfti -ortics by l!az:iine. lie had but lit live villages w hich had given shelter to the Piu--iair. di-lodg. .1 the enemy from several positions, mid cut to pieces lour regiment- of cavalry and s.-vcial battabions, . At tbc same tune Canrobert made a .-U'-ccs-ful soit'o on the left bank of the -Mo.-.-ll,,. Advices from Mrtz .-bow that the Prussians occupy a cordon of villages around the city, but hold no po-iliou within a di-tance of twenty kilometers of the fortifications iiazaine made a sortie on Saturday la-t, in which he captured six hundred oxen and five hundred sheep from the enemy. The Germans maintain a strong garrison in M ancy. Loudon, 11. Amiens i- tlueaten.-d by the Prussians, and is preparing lor a vigorous resistance. Touii-, l-b Mini-lcr Gainbella ha-issue,! ha-issue,! the following proclamation to the inhabitants of Tours. "I announce to you with incxprcs-ible fati-l'.ictiori that ou the l-L'th in-l., more than ever, the heroic people of Paris growing impatient im-patient behind their ramparts, determined deter-mined to march against the enemy. Here is the bulletin of their first victory: vic-tory: 'On the Kiilrc Seine, around the city, the Prussians have been driven out of all positions they had occupied for three weeks. Toward- St. Pciii they have been driven away beyond St. Ains, Pierieliiie and Peiguy; on the east side Joincville, Ciclcil, liau-biquy liau-biquy and the plateau of Ovron have been recaptured. They have been forced from Lft Has .Mcltdon and St. (loud, and thrown back on S'ersaillcs. ' The enemy know now what a people will do who are determined to save their institutions and their honor, I invite the provinces tu do their duly as Paris 1i-m done hers. Vivo Paris! S'ivo la France I S'ive la llepubli,ii,. ;' , Versailles, Oct. I:;, ,,. 11,-i-lin, 1 . The French b.uo .-helled and Wantonly fired the palace of St. Cloud. Ten French batlallions made a sortie from Paris to-day. They were easily repulsed re-pulsed by Ihe L'nd I'.avarinn corps, which losl only nineteen men. London, ( )el. I I. - V detachment of 1,0011 (, ci man-, under command of I'riiiee ll,c i t . . it, :M I ill.-i . have pouched on I! n, making, cxlum-l- ilf II ipii-ilioil;. on I lie way.' '1 b" I'm - ian Goveriiiiieul has or-"'''d or-"'''d 'be appiai-em.-nl ,,f damage done to private pioporiv In Nliaslmi", the num. ml lo be pnl In die bill of In deinnily against Fiance. |