| OCR Text |
Show More about Saturday's Battle The Excitement in Paris, Napoleon's Deposition Demanded. De-manded. The National Guard Fraternize Frater-nize with the Populace. The French Army Eager for Another Battle. Berlin, 10, 11 a.m. Official dispatches dis-patches from the army headquarter.-tate headquarter.-tate that the re.-ulti of the battle at Saarbruck on Saturday were more im-iortant. im-iortant. than was at fir.-t supposed. I'rossfito's corps dispersed .the entire camp of one division. The magazine-were magazine-were taken and prisoners by the thous ands. The French loss mu-t be immense, im-mense, their forces have disappeared from all points in f out. None can be seen by our patrols, who are within eunshot of Metz. Paris, 10. A number of French new-paper correspondents who arrived to-day are wounded. In their accounts of the battle they testily to the wonderful won-derful bravery of the French troops, and particularly of the African corps who fought for eight hours incessantly against overpowering odds. The military mili-tary spirit and enthusiasm are increasing increas-ing throughout France. Large crowds of people have assembled in various q .-.al ters of the city, but the utmost irocd order prevails. Abbe Burron, chaplain of McMahon's corps, was killed at AVarth while helping the wounded. The ladies :f Palis have issued an appeal lor aid for the becicty for the wounded. Contrary to all previous reports it is now stated that the Prince Imperial i-stiil i-stiil at Metz. Note: The London dispatch explains the wherabouts ot the prince, which, of curse, was not permitted to be known in Pari-. Alter the adjournment of the corps legislatif yesterday, the mob, who-e feeliues were wrought to a pitch tl fury, went to the re-idence of Carricl' De Cassagr.ac and made ihrva'cninjt demonstrations. Cas-agnac, warned ol the danger, fled to a hou-e uf bis own, and the mob, not finding their victim, ' di.-per.-ed. In I J 'ays, Ca..nc;nac's journal, to-day, he denounces the Republicans Re-publicans as the allies of Prussia. Paul De Ca-sagnac publishes a letter to the prefect of police, stating that Lisagary, who was condemned to twelve months' imprisonment and who fled to Brussels to escape punishment, has returned re-turned to Paris and last night was at the head of the mob which attacked hi.s father. An official despatch from Metz, at l.olO a.m., says this morning the Emperor Em-peror has gone to visit the cantonments of the army. The enthusiasm of the soldiers hour.y iucrea-es, and signs ol a battle are eagerly waited for. Cliangarnier is placed on the general's gene-ral's stall. His presence has an excellent excel-lent effect. Loudon, 10. Prussia is organizing a volunteer naval force. The French continue concentrating on tlic road to Pans. All that reiou is in a state of scige. It is said alter the battle of tho 0th the French abandoned aban-doned their works in the picate.-t confu -ion, in the ineffectual efforts made t check the Pius-ian advance on Letdei-Oruu, Letdei-Oruu, which was taken by the Bava riatis. The French continued to retreat toward Bitsche, the Wurtemburg cavalry cav-alry picking up scores of prisoner.-. Ti.e Prussians entered II igenau early nn the 7th. and soon after occupied Furbach and Saarbruck. A special di.-patch from Paris, midnight, mid-night, says of the ecene at the Corps Legislatif yesterday: A deputy demanded de-manded the deposition of the Linpc- lor. He was called to order. I'lio deputies then abandoned the hall and .frittered to committee rooms. Outside a wild crowd assembled and re.'u-cd to disper.-e. Bodies of cavalry and lancers lan-cers were' stationed in all the surrounding surround-ing ftrect-. The court yard of the Tuil' iies were thronged with soldier-:. Around the hall of the Corp- Legislatif the police repeatedly charged the moli, but ll.a Kilt n lurued after ' each charge, B.jdie.-i of the National (Janle t'err down tlu-ir arms and fraternized with the populace; while other detachments detach-ments remained passive iu their barrack bar-rack -e The Belgium nniii.u.ty u taty w.. '.'j'le'd ben: K-f night, by ( 1 ra li ille and Ben.ktoft. . Li Kullctt awaits authority au-thority to I'j'.ii fir lVairei'. JVrU, Aug. .Im LUiirte. r rt -n'ltine'H a number uf arrest', including (jillanl'.'-. JcKimee Ijavid Will accept ilif portll'lio of lb'- inr- rior iu tbe new cabinet. All lie- cm ! -ioU'ie.',t i ' 'i' ll.'i l'aii-i joiirntils iiavi- leturie-d "-.'iliily liom the i iVoii'i'-r, e-,e i,t, I J.a Tour, uf j ' r'i v, ho , mill miv.inr;. I.'m Ion, A a- . In, i.ouii. ' 1 1 1 .1 1 1 n mon' will I tilie' coi 11 m 1 1 el uI a ib vi - ion of the I nn. h army. Ol'lhe VTlh regiment regi-ment of the loi", cl.aKed tit Sikii'-bruck, Sikii'-bruck, only M) nu n and lour i'thecr were nportvd nlir the fighL |