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Show ' LATEST SEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT The Amy of the Loire Reinforced. Re-inforced. Gaiubetta Feels Enceurajed. WAR TO THE DEATH IS THE FEEIJNG IN FRANCE. Congressional. General ?iews. SCENE IN CONGRESS! Lograu, Butler, Scofteld and Hale on the War-path. A Hitter Hook ly Uutler on President Grant. FOREIGN. The Duke of Mecklenburg telegraphs tele-graphs to the Duchess a devout announcement an-nouncement of the victory at Meung on the 4th. The Journal du Ilacre says the ormy of the Loire Ls reinforced by 60,-000 60,-000 men. Beust's dispatch of the th to Gort-schakoff Gort-schakoff is expected to lead to an understanding. un-derstanding. 'Tribune cable, London, VI. A dispatch dis-patch from Gambetta to Laurein, on Friday, says that he is encouraged by the continued resistance of the army of the Loire, and he has resolved to postpone post-pone tho request for an armistice and remain with the army. A dispatch from a special correspondent correspon-dent of the Tribune, at Tours, on Friday, Fri-day, says that a war to the death is uioro firmly resolved on than ever. Cremieux and Fourielion were to go to Bordeaux that evening. Bordeaux, Dee. 11. The Government Govern-ment is installed and vigorous measures are decided upon. Large reinforcements reinforce-ments aro going forward from all parts of the south of France. The troops are perfectly armed and equipped. A number of batteries are ready, with men, horses and large cavalry forces. Several victories are announced. The postal and telegraph sctvice is much interrupted. Gambetta is still with the army. |