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Show THE WAR. The Crops near Paris to be Destroyed as the Prussians Prus-sians Approach the City. The Prussians still Marching cn Paris Their Outposts at Chalons, More about Russia, Austria and Italy. i McMahon's Army said to be 200,000 Strong. Another French Army of 350.CG3 being Formed, FOREIGN. Parisj, 25 The Opinione Rationale says that to all that think more of any other thing than of driving the Prus-tians Prus-tians from France, it recommends the perusal of the following passage from a pablhhed Prussian plan of attack. Paris will never be in our power unless it U owing to political circumstances or moral reasons, which will oblige its defenders de-fenders to open to us its gates." Political Politi-cal cireumstaucfcs says the Opinione weanB revolution, and moral reasons mean treachery. It, has been decided by the committee commit-tee of defense that upon the approach f thi enemy all the crops in the departments de-partments of Seine and Marne and in the environ of Paris, must be destroyed; destroy-ed; greater haste is urged on farmers to store their produce in the govern-2n: govern-2n: warehouses in the city, before the enemy can seize it All the animals in cL 3 zoological garden in the Boise de Bolo.ne have been removed. Part of thorn have been retained in the city, and part sent to Belgium. Some of fee snima's are of great value. Jlore Prussian spies were arrested yiste:day taking plans of the Works along the river Loire, others were arretted ar-retted here, and it is said they are even detected with the troops of Mo Mahon. A remittance has been received from Dublin in aid of the wounded. The .Empress acknowledges the contribution contribu-tion in a note, in wheh she says: The offering to the wounded French is received re-ceived with gratitude. The generous sentiments which have inspired this act, and your wishes for the success of arm and the happiness of the imperial imper-ial fa-ai'y, have profoundly touched his majesty. Berlin, August 25, 7:50 p.m. The Prussian Monituer&aj King William's koad quarters is removed from Pont a Mou-son to Bar le Due. The head quarters of the first and second armie3 ar; nearMetz; while the e ther corps continues its march on Paris. Pari3, 2.3. The Jourwd Officiate ays the sum of the news received hy the minister of the interior is that the Prolans have pu.-h.ed their reconnoitres reconnoi-tres into the department of Marne and even into the town of Cha'ons The prefect of the department of Upper Marne announces that a portion of the northern arrondisement of Vassy is occupied by the Prussian forces. Orders Or-ders have been given that the march tf the Prussians be opposed by every ob-etack ob-etack the patriotism of the people can sag2e.1t, in addition to the sync malic measures which will be executed under the direction of the engineer officers gent out by government. Official warning is given that the minister of ,he interior will be forced to apply the law regulating the pn-.-.s with the ut- Eio.-.t rigor with certain journal-. In spite of the represtntuti' us made to them by the government they continue to publi.-.h full details of the movements of troops, the state of the foi tificaticm.-:, Composition of the armie", Cable special to the llco.ld : London, Lon-don, 2o. A dispatch fioni Vienna etate2, that Count Chiolek, ambassador from Austria to St. Petersburg, who was here in con.-.idtalion with J5uron Beast, has returned to hispo.-t. Mmh significant is placed on tho appoint merit of C unt Movikoff as Itussian amba-ador at Vienna, in consequenco of his familiarity with the eastern question, ques-tion, and the m irked friendly tone recently re-cently adopted toward Russia. A.jviccs from Berlin state that, in consequence of renewed rumors (if I hi 1 ian iiiK:rvea'ion in favor of Franc, the Pra'-si,n government lias adopted precautionary pre-cautionary mea -up-h. Hpccial combr-i lef'r. U'-rlin to-day for Home and Florence Flo-rence with dimatehe:J. New York, - -The Tribune's cable i'n 'in 1 n !on, L'.O, my si : O in coire.s-Tf coire.s-Tf in l: n t , V.' ri 1 1 1 1 fV'Hil Jlheiius on Tues'hiy . "' ','" t a ''' ';.M ali n' com nririd fn ly L'OO.O'l't -!.iori", a I in'ivi-d l.ow ndi th'; Ard'.H'.'S lo join )l zuw. Tic. la't'-r is n-piilO il in linvi: mid if Jio Wi'i.-I till il.r li, !i; c.ii'-l unriiliiiiilc the Pni-i.nr. J;, or 1111:7. iho'i 1.1-1-c:'"li wiili t.'.e lit'lin-l dl p.ilcli. Uhi: p.up'i'y I lain of f,'f) v. ,i;"iii-, Inly .-M'M,.,, I, .. .:'. il !!' in. " V':r don milii' i: 'I l ", A 1 1 ' 1 1 fx:r army ol' d lrni. i v li:cl, v, I :, h ;;.V) D'i) r ' 1 mi;', i , I'n 111:11:' 11 r ' Ii (!'. 'I lie I'imp'To:- v.i'l : ,iii d t'l1: imj ':, ial gii:n I. |