Show AMERICAN OFFICERS IN THE EUROPEAN IV WAR all the paris pans correspondent of the new york times writes capt jerome bonaparte bonn parte who lately returned to france from a visit to hi hia parents at baltimore has been placed in in the most dangerous service in the army ile he will command in in the Chass eurs d anrique a body of aig light cavalry every man of which is is mounted on oil an arab stallion of greit great speed an I 1 endri ax cn n this body is is divided up and thrown forward in advance of the army in in scouting parties arid and is is employed in all dangerous and rapid thecae the captain tain on arriving at paris ten days ago left immediately for algiers to join his company from whence ho he will roost most probably land at genoa on sardinian territory which is to be on account of its proximity to toulon and marseilles the future base of operations of the french army I 1 have been told that major kearney of new york has entered the fone one of the french generals of division as a volunteer major kearney it will be rec collected distinguished himself in the Alex mexican ican war in which he commanded a VO volunteer cavalry company raised a and nd equipped entirely at his own expense we give this news of the mormon from our |