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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NISHT. Xapoleon still Retains the Conimand-in-Chief. AVild v York Humors Conceruin:; the War. The French Still Fnllhi? Hack. .More French Reverses. i McMalion's Retreat a ?ic-cess. ?ic-cess. The Priisjians said to have Lest Terribly. Attempted Hevoliitioii in Marseilles. Tiie Bonaparte Dynasty Declared De-clared to te Lnded. FOREIGN. By Cable. London, Aug. 10. The latest official dispatch, dated Metz, Aug. 9, eve., say? that the Emperor went thai morning to the headquarters of Marshal Mar-shal Bazuine, who has resumed the command of the troops concentrated at Me:z. This is an indirect way ol contradicting the rumor that Marsha! Bazaine was to be made generalissimo of the whole army of the Rhine. The Emperor ia blind to his own incompetency, in-competency, and, disregarding the universal uni-versal outcry against it, will cling to the chief command of the army until another defeat exhausts the national patience. Ho gives out that he nevei will return to Paris alive, unless as a conqueror. J.a France asserts that the prince imperial, whose return to Paris was rumored by all the papers yesterday, is still with his papa at the theatre oi war. He will not come back unless the Chambers expressly desire it. London, Aug. 11. Advices from the Prussian Iront to 10 o'clock on Wednesday night, itate that tne French were falling back to the line ol Moselle, harrasssed by the Prussian cavalry, which had already passed the Saar, at its union with Palquenet and Les Etange. Stores of all kinds and railway trains had fallen into the hands of the Prussians. They had also taken the small fortress of Hutzclztein, iu Vosges, which the French had evacuated, evacu-ated, leaving guns and provisions. Paris, Aug. 11. The Journal OfiA rial has advices from Metx to 4:301 yesterday. Details of tha battle ot Froschweiler, on Saturday are still meagre. Marshal MacMahon bad a horse killed under him. The brigade cavalry of the resene, and one division j ol the corps of Gen. Fainy, arrived on the field at the close of the day and covered the retreat. The pursuit ol the enemy was vigorous at first, but soon became a mere rcconnoisance. MacMahon, after being twenty-five hours iu the saddle, passed Sunday at St. Avern, which was abandoned on Sunday night and occupied by the Prussians. Some of tu;ir advance pickets came up with our rear guard, hut were driven back without much difficulty. The Journal says up to one o'clock this morning no attack had been made. The Moniteur my persons worthy of entire confidence who have just arrived from Alsace tay the Prussian losses in the recent fighting were beyond be-yond computation. Iu the Vosges division, di-vision, the greatest energy prevailed. The garde mobile manilest much enthusiasm. Marsei'Ies, 9. For two days this city has been greatly agitated by demonstrations dem-onstrations of the people. Great crowds assemble and demand arms. Last evening a group of radicals,seem-ingly radicals,seem-ingly with evil intent, entered the city hall and cudeavoivd to overthrow the municipal government. The troops quickly arrived, with htringent orders to arrest the rioters. Arrests have continued to-day, about forty persons being now under guard for participating participat-ing in the disturbances. The city is perfectly tranquil again. L.indon, 11. In the Corps L'gie'a-tif L'gie'a-tif on Tuesday, when the vote was taken on the question of sustaining the ministry, only six vuices were lor 01-liier. 01-liier. Paris, Aug. 11. A dispatch in the morning papern from Metz, says the prince imperial is nill at that place, and the Emperor will certainly make a stand there. The Prince I'e Joinviilc and Pac De Aumale are at Weis-en-houre. It is reported the prince has asked leave to s.-rve in the French fleet. The talk here, in the clubs and among the people, is that the rule of the Bonaparte dynasty U over, and the ret ji atiun o! the lIone of Orleans it ai.t.-.-ipated. The Count de Pari. L now iu En.und. |