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Show Hard Figbtiiig between the French and Germans. By Teleirruph.J Berlin, Dec. 1. A telegram from Gen. Obeuvitz, at Chateau le Pipee, on the 3i 'th. says: To-day the second aad third Wurtemburg brigades, with the seventh Prussians, def' ated a sortie of the French in the directim of Mont-. Mont-. messli. After five hours fighting the Prus-ians took throe hundred prisoners, prison-ers, with a loss of six officers killed and ' and thirty four wounded, and seven I hundred rank and file killed and ! wounded. Paris, Nov. 'M.K Operations commenced com-menced yesterday at different points. , '.icrat occupied Muntreml which he ,'ibsequently evueuated. The heaviest fighting was at Champigny, Briery, and Yilliers-SarOlarne, the French renewing the attack in the south. New York, Dec. 2, 10, a.m., London, Lon-don, 2. King William telegraphed to the Queen on the 30th the following sixth: A corps yesterday repulsed a sortie near La llaye. Over one hundred hun-dred French were captured, with several sev-eral hundred dead and wounded. Sorties Sor-ties were made on the positions of the Wurtemburgers and the Saxons, at Corneuil," Cbampigny and Yilliars. The positions taken by the French were retaken by the Prussians. Sorties were made at the same time northwestward, north-westward, at St. Denis, against the guard of the fourth corps. All were repulsed. I remained at Versailles, as the central point. London, Dec. 2. Private dispatches to the stock exchange and Lloyds, assert as-sert that Gen. Trochu has succeeded in cutting through the Prussian lines on the north of Paris, in such force that the Germans were driven from all their positions with a general route. A great battle is now going on west of the city. |