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Show LATEST NEWS i I BY TELEGRAPH LAST KI3KT. ! i ! 'FRGCLAKATICN BY TEE ! COUNCIL CP iHN- ISTERS. ! ETarshal Eazaines's Failure. ! ! Uejr.ki.inas iu Mt rliu. Wecpinsj atul i'ltiuikiiii ijt-.a filv (Iii i(ii" -Ncvs. French Continue Arming. Peace Impossible while a Mngle t'i'ussiaii stands ott French soil. French and Prussian Strasrslers taken Refuse Ref-use in Celfritiin. 1SDKCR1B'BLK FHITKJIKSI' I PKIS. Great Crowdx thronij the Streets "Vive In Kepubllque" 100, 0U0 Armed CltlzcnH Surround the Hall of tlii Corp Le(f Ulatlf, tearding down Ihe Imperial Im-perial Arm and th UoldeA Kaglefi. Tte Fot are Hefllden of Napoloan Boitiliardmiul of Strasbourg Con-ttnmcd. Con-ttnmcd. XeMaJton lleported Dead. Henri lloohefort LlUera.tvd "Uetli to JTliler." FOKCKiN. Pari", Sept. 4, 8 p.m. The Council of Jlinisters have issued the following proclamation : To the French people : A great misfortune has fallen upon the country. After three days of heroic ftrug'.-les, sustained hv the wing of Marshal McMahon against three hundred hun-dred thousand, they have been made prisoners. General Wiuipffcn, who took command of the army in place of Marshal McMahon, who was badly wounded, has signed a capitulation. This reverse will not shake our eiur-ace. eiur-ace. Taris is today in a complete state of defense. The military of the country will he organized. In a few days a new army wilt be under the wall" j of "raids. Another army is forming. I Your patriotism, your union, your energy en-ergy will save Tiaine. The Emperor has" been made prisoner iu the smuggle. The government, in accordance with T.nUio 'i.nmR will take all the meas- m-fs required by the gravity of event", ilt'licdl Count de Falikao, II. Chevireau, K'-gault de Gfoonilly, Juies Hramc de la Gourd, Auverghe Grau de IWret, Clemeut Deuinvit-, 1'. Hagne, Ku-oi lV.lliii.'t. Jerome Pavid, ofthe (.'ounoil ,1' Minis tors, in the S-tiate yi-t'-rday said w-have w-have IparneJ through various unonVial chantifls that.Mar.-lial Ua?-un' f"h;d hi j his rocont attempt to fr- hiu-il Iroia ho-tile forces whi' h to ld him atouiiJ M.v; l'is efforts w -re h'Toi" tfiat th" King of I'r'wii 'ould tiot h. lp i rond-nne ju-!i(- to the valor ..f th-Idl-r-. Mar-l.al MMahon. en ) iToritie to Rash a hand to H.i7.nn.;. in I the direction of th: 'lOrth, a- o!o g( d Uort-t-. it; but this .pe.-tiic oo far ttom . 1 ukir.r away .nir rry. augm'T.'- a-d r-'doul l'-s it. 1 New York. pt. An Aiu-tei-. dim dispat.-l. the I'.-.'.-e I:"l-'o,l ,-apt H.--1 .:h t'to- i.'i.p-T-T i:o.'S. u,. n. A d:r.-t I'-ol- i-l'vr-.to - tI., s.,. tl- te l- l? ;.: ; i -r ! : n.-nl v'er ." :!' '"", ''' ''1 '-''' la: oil and io or- ..f th: Krnt- s;rI1.;s-..-. in th- C'.n." 1 -:-.-,. p p .rv i. an 1 i- -i.d a ' ' ' ' ' -If w -y. i - it:. I'; :t- )" nt a s.-.-r. 1 u.- l.:.g. ( i"'i- ' i,, .-ly v .. : - ' It.'-' '-, ji.: T:. (' i- K ; -. i i-.- (,:. mt I- 1- : o .Vr - ! 1 nt r.r 1. r'-. 1. .,: -,. , -'!:' W-'Ti.:n : ' poria! had escaped into Be'iium is or-r-Tieous. lie. too, is scrr?r.di re 1 a; Sedan wi:h the Emperor at:d McMa hon's 3rmy. The total rumiiT it t'ris.ipcr I-.- this styrecder reaih.o ? ' !i' ' Paris. 4. m:dn;;h:. Th- pnv'aiys-t'on pnv'aiys-t'on of the udtii;-r of war a:iii-uncifg the eap;:3V;oa of 'v'M:;hon's army l-.vor.i-. s kn iwn. The cx -he'i-out ?ra ng the peot lo Kwnis 'nd-.-cr :ha-be :ha-be All the evening croa: o:o4d v citr'c-J tie Pi:e de bC:.cr ie ii - g knetrn -hat a f oriuy -oi-i: h i t-ken pla.o in the C. r; s I. -:.: ::1 Th- -Mr- ,-f the oap;ur.- of the 11- i .-ror .-ror is tree1" (.-irci'ited. but 5- in". iT-dite,i. 1; wis Tt-ported that a ii o-ta:.irh:p o-ta:.irh:p w.ia'.d l-i atinoutve.h and a' : s,-ct-: iiie-'irg wis being In-u. 1 he cr..wd :-.t:yiou-'y awaited the news iTh-n a large police f-roe -n ;h;- ' ground, tut tl'-re was no vi.tU-n.f. At h-.st the : - ;s st-parated. A: iio-hour iio-hour nianv -::-o-ls are ctowd-1 with ;aiiA'uos and ex,-i;e-J peop'e. but tl.ert is no o.is, r.ioT. I Washis.gi.ni. j?.-p. ; Mitii-'er Va.!.'lll, t-'tgrnphs to ;'r,o Mate : J-ivir'nn ir 'hat ttie emp're is onoe !. omdtha: tho excitement i intens in Paris. Gen. Tt.s-:iii wili at o'kc bo made, dictator, and Paris wi'l bo detemu d to the last. Adi-p itch. dated Bra-s. ls. Sept. received in this city this morning. sas. that l-2.t)Cl treKips, with caation. eaves! and 1,'JiH) horses had crossed the 15. 1-1 gian frontier, aud had laid .low u their' arms. j A demand had been made upon Montmedy for the surrender of that town and the garrison, which was refused. re-fused. Another dispatch, dated Carl-rube, Sept. 3. states that on the pieviou-day pieviou-day the cellars of Strasbourg h2d U-en inundated by the raisiug of the llhine, I causing great suffering and destruedon of property, fhe magnificent Ca'l.e-dral, Ca'l.e-dral, so much admired by the world, is certainly partially destroyed. Paris", S-pt 5. It is now impossible to reach the Corps Igislatif. owing to' the enormous crowds surrounding tliej building. It is reported the vote of; Dechance was carried by yea- IS."), J nays none. Tho people are wild with . excitement and are rushing through : the streets displaying placards, with j the vote of the Corps Legish.'ifm scribed thereon. Shou ing of 1 irrj.i Rrjnibliquc is heard on all sides. The regiments passing into the. city are received re-ceived by the populaeoNwith deafenmg shouts of Vn-e la Lufiic, Vice hepul liquc. The national garde reversed their arms as the regular troops pa srd by. The scene was one of indescrihaUo excitement. Rumors of all kinds are in circulation, and it is impossible to ascertain their foundation. But one sentiment seems to be paramount : resistance re-sistance to the invasion, and all nations to the rescue ; a shout in which the people and the troops joined enthusiastically. enthusias-tically. The garde nationale say order must be preserved. The people evince but little desire to create trouble. Ail geeni overjoyed at tho vote of Do- ebauce. Later. Crowd, are beginning to tear down the imperial arms from the front of the shops. There are fears that this may lead to serioiw trouble. us. the natiotwde garde are not inclined to-permit to-permit any disorder. 1.30 p.m. The city n'v present the apnearance of one of the mi: imposing popular display ever witnessed. wit-nessed. One hundred thousand armed citizens marching to the Corps Legis-latif Legis-latif surround tlie building armed, frenzied crowds burrali ami fill every' avenue, leading to the hall. Yettheie are no symptoms of disorder, only tho unanimous cipressioi of the p-pnlar will. liclbu fie residence of -ii. I Troohu, in th.e Iravre, there is a compact com-pact mass of people awaiting the 10 turn of the Governor, Around lli0( Tuilleries is a strong military fon-e, 1 guarding ag'inst any possible di-phiy (if popular indignation. Hundr-ds (it thousanls of ciliz-'tis are Millpa-eii'K . towards th-e Corps legislatif. 'I he I'lace de Ccjv orde is one Dia-s of human hu-man bcingi. Later, 4 Z'l p.m. At the depti t.in-j t.in-j of the 1 l. p -Hies from tin; Corp- l(ts-latif. l(ts-latif. scenes of emhu-ia-m t''k poo.-e around tl: building. The imtiMHil guard fraternised with the trimps and jieople. Thousands of the guards ru-lo'd into the hall, l. ut were per-inehd to retire by M. Gamb'iti, who s-'-mi to have great iiifluc'i'v ov r th peop The crowds w-re singing tb liml-kief liml-kief and ViV-a?a A'rj'u6. " . There is intense eraiini1 rif, and u e.m-tani noise r f yci.-,. tbit dr-'WIls all oiher sound-. Tb-re w-r no iu- t r-m e'i-,ien'- i-ible Uiltd the crciad reached I'iiie Ca-tigiii'.n, whirethe) ! U-g'iti V-irluif down tf.ft im r al arm . giid l-atig from tie of 'the na I tmnal gua'd the r-U't. ' of I bran-', and from te- waii sunl -i"-' the r.rf-d .1- ri.v the in.;, r al " n ' '1 h- .! !i-r- ,-" al-o j ne- ! , - n i..t:ti..ti.. Tl.e :-'e)o ! ir i ' 1 . , . 1 ... -i t t ci u r i t- r. r .f -J t h d . j ,i.li r-. t lo' "Mi t i' 7 - l - ar t - 'ninini' I ,,, , e i t," i i- : l a' tie re n r j ; l.e rj- n.-er, :,f u. t ui.ng in ': mi 1 in -re I l'-n;s. S. p :. - A'. iw r . w f-1 ' I'll j.':. ' : n V ' n .1:,'! h i K.ne ! l'-.e- a ' I 1" M' " "' ! oi i.r g np n :h- ' ' " 'tie K:..- . -. I i" ' -' '" " f ,:r- - ' ! ' ' erj -. ! '1 !.. - - e . 1. ' .- - ; s. i - : - : . i r(- , :' -.! : - o p t T' ' : 1: r- -I . ... ... - -f- -. :.. r t' " !' ' no. r.-y t- t'.f 1, wr..- ti.e ri . r- : : ; -. ':,- -m i . i,:'.- ... to- a.a'te : i - ' ( r .-i n I.- t xv 'ir tit .: i. f ng i I' i lowing pcrso-..-. Jules Kavrf. G: luljc-t-s. Ja'i? Sin. en Kerary. P.f.rdi Poti.-.n an,i -1 ;'. S -r.-y. Pen Ion. " Ycrdur. .'n.i Mo:.t.:u d3' ;!!! hold out :::a:r.si li. i'ru-s sas. The boni'nardr!-. of S'r.i 'oe-jrg cou-tlnui cou-tlnui s v: i en '::-) . 'Jr. :.: !. n::;ge has b.-e;: :: ': . i. P - -;' n 1 : . 'o i:ai ' has b.-i :i p..!-:i:.!.' b:!.- i ar..i the w.m-d-rf:l s-rnenlcil c:W. ;.r.i t'tf ehi-ne of bel's in tl . t. '-.iV in-i in-i oe 1 a T:h-to i a :":,-':-! in ;'n nvine, , Tiie t;,;,r ts v.- y 1:1-'::. mU :n iry j ibvclli-ig- in - hf i i i. he -ho u o!' S:ras- h.ve ; -'- .--'i. i '.:. Pari-. ;.. -Tt.. . .-.tit s.oe i :' U :ce E bv ihe l.;.v.i t -.-. s ;s-.-i; :Ui s:i::ue-d:.,'e s:i::ue-d:.,'e v. .New York, v- to. : P.,.-'.-, , an; T:.e : :i -::; :'::- l ee kept no dii:;:i; t';.- c.:ll.v :.!;.:: i Le cr wis d-rnoi ie.i .- h.i-en T.v.-ha .(- ia:. i f : :.n i an -e. r i s id s;s ke to the ee.i. -.i'n.- ho h.ad ti'ikin an oa:h a.- :. i !:' - -: o: m. sc I he oo aid not Inv.x i: 1'h ':. o:.0eri mil t .in- v r ' i.t A: ; .s .'. '" : tl.i' 1 e:.w is a-s :'!. J :. -.ni" i : - Cor; t I. giJ:it:f !..!.: in :. :i::.i A: ' t.ul the bn;:'c:'.o- haing tloi-n :r. oit.f I bands of the cm it - n iliue , f ! the -.eve to ;:sC :;r,.i Ji.i-e out tin- invader. The .r;. houev, , a jouriR I ii ! to ca. as-nr.-.ices r- -i:g been gixen ibat the d: sh-nhi i:ot p.i wi-houl ,-o:"e iu tc mom: : nn v or-1 or-1 1 : y of France. "jater iti ihervein -M hrgi eivJ ' nsscml led in ti c- P-oule ar.i- Pi nnt-Nouvelle, nnt-Nouvelle, paneling and .-hoirot:--' IV-clianee IV-clianee and t iV.- '-ii-.r--. Thc wnx-eha-g.-d by the pliof, who Used liiv-arms, liiv-arms, and it is n erte.l s n e . r-eivs wore ni'iit.-.lly woundoi. ', At this t.a:ly hour ir. 0 e n.i t: u:;, great cj-ow.1s are in tic stnats and the journaU are scc-;l for w iili ct re R' avidity. The p ipular ts itation i- xcry gnat and the feelir.t sy.ln-t the iuJ-di iuJ-di rs singularly unanimous. Paris, ;. noon. - K lorn on- iiowds I lire about the Corps l.rg-.-l::t:l lui'i.irg, where the deputies aril lo :uivl at one o'clock. Mnitsry prconution- to p.o- sei-ve onier have tivn tskeu u large scale, though the people do not -. m inclined to riot Hg. but they :" r-tncli ercited and demac 1 1 V cli.n c- d tr guards, auiong thtc vVo '-,x v '" ..ul anus, join in ihe .-hontir.g and urge ul; tin y meet. It is hoped t '"'" t be taken th U wi I secure ') i 1 1. It is npofed lt.it M M.li. nil iil early this afternoi-.n. C-om U md aiidshout vivr. K')'j.li'-, ' A u- '"J the pohee who do fot n -po -d iunu-diaiely iunu-diaiely are de srunsl ar.i! tie n veri.'.-aro veri.'.-aro lroken. The toulex ar.)- (. thu hour are nearly imj as-able. Tic national na-tional guard has bUiwisicd ia reserving re-serving oi dor so far, Brus.-cU Sep 4. oH.n.--Il i r. natively na-tively asserted that the . Emperor bav arrived at ltouil'ou, eo-orted by r. detachment de-tachment of Pnissiaus. l.i-' bs In en selivted us bis pi u cf det.-ntioti. Several of Eig-nio u ladir cf liemw have arnvod al 15iU-U- W'a-bitigtoii, .S. - The fbllow'u g ode cial dispatch is iust rinx ivi-i at (be Ic ration ot tin" .onh Vicrman i. nn. ii . The Kni(Cror Napoleon having deeluri-J that his captiv.ty prevenlt liim loiu negotiating pence, the 1'iviirli n orn-inert orn-inert Ixung at Pns. tin war will Lj continued. |