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Show LATEST SEWS BYTELEORAPH LAST NIGHT Another Important Battle on Friday. iucrii V ictoria Disapproves I tf GraiiTillc! Letter i to Kussia. i i : Tr)cJiu i about to Drive 10.000 Starving Citizens Citi-zens from Pari. ! . Another Armistice Proposition, The United Mates Xuspeet-ed Xuspeet-ed ef Favoring Iinssia. Humored Imminent Capitulation Capit-ulation of Paris. The Proposed Prussian Levies to he Increased. ieiiei'il Acivs. Secretary Fish on European Euro-pean and Other Matters. FOREIGN. Tours, Is, eve. The Prussians ul-cu)iy ul-cu)iy the height." of Chetiusy. A se-Tere se-Tere battle is troinn on before Jreux since two this afternoon. The result is unknown. Von J.'er Taun oceu)ies a line extending from the Paris ;ind Orletius railvray to IJrouneoul. 'J'lie affair at Art henay on the liilh wa of trilling impoi'tanee. The treaty between the North German Ger-man Confederation and the state of Baden and Hesse i.i signed. The treaty with Wurtcuibur? is concluded, but not ret sicned. St. Petersburg, I!'. The (iaoin denies de-nies that Russia offered neutrality to Prussia, on condition of the treaty of lSotj being set aside. London,'.!. Johu Stuart Mill, in the Tim this morning, protests against Kngland embarking in a war with liusfiia on tiny existing proroca-tion, proroca-tion, especially as the llusjian demand., seem worthy of consideration. London, 19. The Prince of Wales, rcpreenting the views of the Queen, is said to hare expressed to the cabinet her di.-approYul of Granville's hasty reply to Itussia. A Paris balloon letter says Trocliu intends shortly to force from the city ten thousand half-starred citizens, for whom he cannot longer provide food. A dispatch from Tours states that Kngland, with tho approval of the provisional pro-visional government, has renewed her proposals for an armistice, based upon a pecuniary war compensation, razing the frontier f ulrcsses and the neutralization neutral-ization of Alsaco and Lorraine ; the great powers guaranteeing the fultil-ment fultil-ment of these conditions by any future French government ; a congress to assemble as-semble to Kettle these questions, and also deliberate upon the Eastern question. ques-tion. Dispatches from Vienna state that the American policy is suspected to be in favor of ltussia on the Lastern question, ques-tion, and that Austria has sent a tirm reply to St. Petersburg, and also to Berlin. New York, )',). A Berlin dispatch says, rumors of a doubtful character are in circulation in Uerlin, to the ef-lect ef-lect that the capitulation of Paris is imminent. It is also rumored that the administration of the commissariat is busily preparing to receive a large French force. In view of the recent decimation of the Hrmics in France by disease and battle, the government has been forced to announce that the next levy of recruits re-cruits will be in the proportion of six to every thousand of the population, instead of four per thousand as originally orig-inally proposed. London, ID. The S;fc'jf-says the armament at Malta and Gibraitcr is ordered to be hastened. The port and channel fleet is to go to the Levant. A sortie from Montmedy was made on Wednesday, by two companies of the Mobiles. All were killed or made prisoners. The Prussians now eontinc the bombardtneut to the f irtress. Wheeler, the diamond hunter at the Cape of Good Hope, brings some stones valued at i-i'i.tim, and weighing eighty-eight carats. |