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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. . m , - REJOK'IXG AT TOIRS OVER THE SITCESSES OF THE PARISIANS. I " Eazaine Actively Harrassing the Besiegers of Metz, TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT .NLWC'As lLE-0.-TV.E. Mom Peace Negotiations Reported j Spain lias got a King at last. GENERAL .NEWS. FOREIGN. Tours, Oct. 14, evening. The news of the successful sortie of the Parisians causes intense excitement. All the troops here left this afternoon to join the forces opposing the enemy near Orleans and Chateau Dun. Among these reinforcements are the Franco-tireurs Franco-tireurs from Bordeaux and the south of France, who marched through the streets to the depot singing patriotic 6ongs. They were cheered by the people, and the .enthusiasm was unbounded. un-bounded. As they reached the station they were met by General Bourbaki, who had just arrived, accompanied by M. Creuiieux, and the soldiers and citizens joined in an impromptu ovation to the General aud Minister. It is reported that Keratry left Paris in It balloon, and aimed in safety on the day of his departure. A decree has appeared suppressing the prefecture of police. The Danish minister has arrived here from Paris. As soon as the bombardment of the capital commences, all the representatives repre-sentatives of foreign powers wilbcome to Tours. Xew York, 14. The Herald's cable special records an interview with Garibaldi, Gari-baldi, who said he had male his escape es-cape from Caprera in a fishing-smack, provided by his friend Col. Boudene, who accompanied him. He asked many questions relative to the merits of the Whitwoith, Sueider aud Enfield rifles, with a view to tineing which was considered the best. After expressing ex-pressing a determination to remain with the French to the last, he added earnestly : '"Will not the noble American Amer-ican Republic, the glory aud admiration admira-tion of all free people, send material aid to the young and struggling republic repub-lic ? Italy, France and Spain anxious ly await one determined word from America to cast off forever their detested de-tested chains." Tours, 14. An American just arrived ar-rived from Brest says patriotism in Brittany is wonderful. Thousands of men crowd tho railroad trains on their vvay to Tours to obtain arms and enlist. Throughout the country the greatest mthu.-iasiu prevails. The following official dispatch has been received at the Ministry of the Interior: Mer, 14. Xo Prussians are at Beaumency, but they have occupied Meury in force. St. Quentin, l'-. The Prussians have commenced the bombardment of Sois ons. The town is ablo and prepared pre-pared to stand a siege. Xeufchateau, 10. A force of Prussians, Prus-sians, seven thousand strong, is at Epinal. Ten trains full of German troops have passed Mens going to Paris. London, l-l. The erinan garrison of Stiduay captured by the French from Morumeiiy numbered only sixty men. 'I he Prussian videttes retired before the mobile guards at Martinez. The activity of liazaine is undiminished. undimin-ished. Sorties til' the garrison are frequent fre-quent and harrassiug to the besiegers. Florence, lo. Prince Aruadeus, with the approval of King Yictor Emanuel, has accepted the offer of the Spanish crown. Tours, J. It is generally understood under-stood there was sharp lighting at Orleans Or-leans yesterday. A Pari? letter dated Tuesday, 11th, has the following : The Prussians in force arc moving southerly, and the mobiles are following to watch their movements. Severaf deserters have been sentenced to death. Last night an unfounded rumor was circulated to the effect that Gustave Flouroua would make a demonstration with li is command com-mand of the uational guard. As a precaution, several battalions of national na-tional guards were placed in the Hotel de Villo. Thecommaudcr-in-chief will remove Flouions from command of the five bat talions of the national guard. It is said that negotiations looking to peace are going on actively. An official deciee has beca issued ordering the silver plate of the palace to be coined. The government authorities author-ities are manufacturing enormous steel guns lo carry nine ihoa-aiid meters. Much impatience Is inniiitcsied iu Paris at the inaction of the Prussia! s. The Parisians desire above ail thing.-to thing.-to be attacked. As there is no immediate imme-diate prospect of this th" French are preparing to make a torni talue attack on the besiegers. Tours, I V The foiioning is officially offi-cially published : The Frc.eh made a strong recouuoisauce to the left a few days since. The Prussians were encountered en-countered and after a short conflict were driven off. A Prus-ian camp has been established at Sand: ion. Nemours, li A boil,- of Franco-tireurs Franco-tireurs attacked a s,uad of Wurtem-herg Wurtem-herg cavalry in the lores' .if Fontain-bleau Fontain-bleau to-day, ki'iing m- -.v. 'Ihe remainder re-mainder were pursued -iuu. Ihe Prussian garrison tlu r r. treated ou tlie nproa !i o;' ihe t...eii. leaving behind a lar?'- smeimi .! prviiou.-aud prviiou.-aud stores. Garibaldi has arrived :U Kesiauioa. Bourbaki has b' en appointed to a command near Orleaas. lie has been forwarded to his post. New Breiseh is constantly bombarded. bombard-ed. The garrison answers vigorously. London, li An early meeting of the German Parliament has been decided de-cided npon in order to make the necessary ne-cessary provisions fur carrying on the war. The amount of money to be appropriated ap-propriated has been reduced from one hundred millions to eighty miiiions of thalers. The action between the French and Pruss ans. preceding the occupation of Orleans, was very severe. London, 13. A dreadful accident occurred at Mitchell's ship yard, near Xeweastle on-Tyue, yesterday afterT noon. A large iron Tesel, which was : in course of construction, Fuddenly fell over, crushing a number of workmen. Six bodies have been recovered thus far, and six others are visible, but are are not yet accessible. Besides the killed, at least thirty were seriously injured. The calamity created much excitement at Xeweasrie. |