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Show LATESTOTS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. The Loudon '"Times."' sai-Nfied sai-Nfied ATitli !Schenek" Appoiutnieut. French Defeat oa the Left Bank of the Seine. De CUanzej"'!! -Advance uu Paris Coiifli-nied. Bomhardment of the Southern South-ern Forts of Paris Commenced. Dr. Livingston heard from agrain. Congressional Intelligence. Genera 1 3. eAvs . FOREIGN. London, d. The Tim's says Gen. Schenck, representing the be-t and most honor ible section of the dominant party in the L uited States, is one of the most useful representatives that America could send to press ibr a settlement set-tlement without compromising England's Eng-land's honor. Versailles, 5. A heavy fog prevailed prevail-ed all day yesterday, which prevented attacks on the forts. General Von Geoben has disposed of Faidheroe's army. The reports that General De Chauzey is advancing are confirmed. London, 5. Gen. Manteuffcl telegraphs tele-graphs Irom Amiens, on the 3rd, that Gen. Bentheim, with the troops of the 1st army corps, attacked the French early on the morning of that day, on the left bank of the Seine, and captured cap-tured three cannon, three flags and hve hundred prisoners. Gen. Bentheim telegraphs from Elouen, on the 4:h, confirming the above; and adds that he has pursued the enemy beyond Bourgachard. The battle lusted throughout the day. Versailles, 4, via London, i. The bombardment ef the southern foits ol Paris commenced at V o clock this morning. London, o. Four sailors were sutl'o-cated sutl'o-cated by charcoal ou board an Italian vessel iu the Tyne. The vessel was partially burned. New VoT k, 0 English papers state that Sir K. Murcnisou is. pronounced out of danger, but much shaken by his recent indisposition. There is a report that Dr. Livingston Living-ston has arrived at Mozambique, and was waiting a vessel bouud lor England. Eng-land. Brest, 0. The French government informs tho telegraph companies, that messages lor Paris will be forwarded by pigeons at the senders' risk. The charge is ten cents: a word, and the messages must not exceed twenty words. |