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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT The Neutrality of the Ensdne Demanded. The French Defeat at Amiens. Russia will Accept a Con. fereuee. Amiens occupied by 70,000 Prussians. French Success near Mon-targis. Mon-targis. GENERAL NEWS. Washington Information. Troops Wanted for the 8omh. The Darien Expedition. Perilous Position of Pala-dines' Pala-dines' Army. FOREIGN. London, 29. In the new German constitution, Prussia has only IT out of. 57 votes, hence a pacific policy is inferred. in-ferred. A committee of English hankers offer to take the new Prusssian loan. A Berlin dispatch says Prince Wilz-Renstein, Wilz-Renstein, Russian military agent in Paris, is forbidden by Trochu to leave the city, lest he betray its desperate condition. The Timet gives conspicueus space to contributions, insisting on the neutrality neu-trality of the Euxine during peace or war. The Times says, while desiring peace, we stand on the maintenance of peace guarantees. London, L'9. King William to the Queen, L'Sth : 'Yesterday Mauteuf-fel Mauteuf-fel with a portion of the first army defeated de-feated the French smith nf Aniipn. The French loss is 1000 killed and wounded and TOO prisoners. The Prussian Prus-sian loss is unimportant. Mecklenburg Mecklen-burg is near Le JMous, where Keratry has 27,000 men. New York, 29. Private cable dispatches dis-patches eay that it is officially stated in the London Telegraph, this morning, morn-ing, that Russia has decide to withdraw with-draw her demand and submit the proposition pro-position to the decision of a conference. confer-ence. Private French advices say that a great conflict between the opiosiag forces to the number of 300,000 men, is likely to occur immediately in the southern department. The Prussians are within twelve miles of the French provisional government. Trochu denies the truth of the statement state-ment that he intends to banish 10,0o0 Parisians because of th scarcity of provisions. Evcreux, France, 2S. The Prussians Prus-sians are here and in the valley of the Eure. This evening they were drivn towards Villars by the mobiles, who retreated in turn upon the Prussians receiving reinforcements. Seventy thousand Prussians occuDy Amiens. There was sharp fighting yesterday in the front of the army of the Loire, between be-tween Montargis and Pithiviers. The French were successful in taking many prisoners and one gun. |