| Show SPECIA 14 TO ton TOE DESERET NEWS per peu telegraph line nine j xa A heralds special dated ath pm says a forward movement of the right of the prussian army from trieste and saarlouis louis louia commenced yesterday the prussian 8 captured geercke and vigorously attacked thionville in overwhelming numbers num berb bers after some resistance the french threw away 1 their arms and took to flight A herald special from london rth sass serious apprehensions apprehension a of disturbances anees ances zare are entertained in paris and the strictest surveillance suveil lance is exercised over the telegrams sent from there PARIS the council of ministers has addressed over the BIg signature nature of all the members the following proclamation to the people of paris inhabitants of paris your indignation has been naturally aro nto aro ato aroused usei usel by odious the guilty ones have been arrested and justice soon investigates vesti gates their cases the government takes the most energetic measures meas ures urea to prevent a recurrence of such infamy in the name of our country in the name of our hero bero heroic ic army we ve ask you to becalm be calm caim patient and orderly disorder in paris would be victory for the prussians As boon soon as any certain bertain news reaches here good or evil it shall be communicated immediately let us be united having one wish one sentiment the triumph of our arms GENERAL headquarters METZ aug 78 0 30 am that we may hold our dur position here it is necessary that paris and france should consent to great efforts of patriotism we lose neither our coolness nor our confidence but the thle trial is hard bard mcmahon after the batttle of Kirse holien hollen retreated at the same time cove anIg the road tu to nancy the corps corpa of gen frochard Fro froc tard ehard which suffered beverely severely ia is taking energetic measures for de defense feuse the major genital is at the front trout it METZ 11 my communications comm have been intercepted with marshal mcmahon I 1 am going to place myself in the centre of the position tiou NAPOLEON METZ 7 am the major general of thearty the army to the minister of the interior after a series of engagements in which the enemy brought a heavy force into the field marshal mehi mehl mcmahon ahon ahou was forced to fall back from his hia first li nethe corps General of frossard had to fight yesterday from two pm with the entire army of the enemy having held his position until six pm he was ordered to retreat which he made in good order signed LEBo leno LEBOEUF euf Eup after the receipt of the above in paris the following proclamation was issued the details olour of our losses are wanting our troops are full of spirit the situation is not compromised on our terri tory buta serious effort necessary A bat battle appears imminent im mient in the presence of this grave news our duty is plain we appeal to the patriotism of all the Cham chambers ners have been convoked we are placing the capital with all possible haste in a state of defense in order to facilitate the execution of military preparations we declare the capital in atra atma a state teof of siege there must beno be no faint heartedness no divisions Our resources a e immense let us pursue the struggle without flinching and the country will be saved A dispatch from the emperor dated 3 30 am sunday says communication with mcmahon having been cut off nothing was recal received ved from him till last evening it has been announced that mcmahons mema hons loss was great in the battle but his retirement was effected in good order metz 6 gil gli 11 pm the corps of gen frossard is in retreat details wanting the tournai officiate in a second edition today to day publishes the following proclamation frenchmen up to flais fluis hour we have always given with reserve all certain news which we have received and we continue to do so last night we received the following dispatch metz oth midnight marshal mcmahon has lost a battle general pros Fros frossard sard Bard on the baar has been obliged to retreat his retreat was effected in good order all can be retrieved signed NAPOLEON LONDON 6 pm the following dispatch has just been rece reee ivro weissenburg sen burg via berlin saturday aug 6 the prince royal has defeated marshal mcmahon the following official report of the above victory was reea reca received ived at berlin aug 6 via london p m the Princ prince royal eRoyal telegraphs the folloN following ving ring bulletin from the field of battle A victorious battle has been fought near worth mcmahon was totally beaten by the larger portion of my command thee rench neneh retired 11 signed frederick william prince royal field of battle near worth MAYENCE 7 4 a m the prince royal reports aug oth ath evening that in the battle in which we defeated mcmahon whose corps corpa had been reinforced by divisions from the corps of folley and canrobert we have taken two eagles six and at least prisoners the loss was waa great on both sides BERLIN 6 via london 1 30 a m the french emperor has withdraw withdrawn wn his entire forces and is concentrating his troops for th thi thy defense of paris his hia losses have deen been enormous the prussians overto oli k the retreating french forces early on saturday morning west of bruck inear hear ton hilla hills kamos commanded the foree foroe 8 supported by generals Gene rals rala burnskow Burna kow and gen Ven gruben ultimately assumed command the action netlon was severe A position at which the french endeavored to make a stand during the tho retreat was carried by the prussians at the point of the bayonet the prince commanding the south german arny army has issued d the following proclamation soldiers of the he third corps being appointed to command you by the ring king I 1 greet youl soldiers of prussia tern dernburg burg and baden unite dunder duDder my command your courage discipline abid aud perseverance per severance fill me with pride joy and anti confidence that your true frat fraternity erid ti will continue to spread your flag over new victories ivIl which leb god aiding us will insure and peace to united germany king william sends the following dispatch to the good news a great victory has haa been won by our fritz god be praised for his we bavy havy captured four foun thousand prisoners thirty guns guus two standards and mi traill eurs euro the fight was heavily reinforced from the main army the contest content was very severe and lasted irom eleven in the morning till nire ijiro at night when the french retreated leaving the field to us our losses loses are heavy NEW YORK A special correspondent writes from paris that on thursday at the chalons camp general canrobert can Oan robert inspected the garde mobile and asked the usual officers questions any complaint 2 to which the regulation answer is none sir 11 but young soldiers made many complaints and in a very sturdy way and one section I 1 do not nob know how numerous signified that they were sick of the service already and cried out back to parisi paris 1 marshal canrobert bursting with rage told the mutineers muti that they were unworthy the name of frenchmen and forthwith proceeded to make them aware of the fact which they hardly seemed to realize that though not regular troops they were subject to the utmost severity of martial law I 1 hear bear that he had two of the ring leaders brought to drum head court martial and shot directly A special correspondent at frankfort on tuesday writes that the public mind ia Is filled with distrust of english neutrality and that nothing will satisfy germany unless coal ia is made contraband of war like gun powder it is believed that the french ard and ar purchasing cartridges and aud horses in england and the utmost irritation ie is felt these complaints also neutralize the gratitude first felt at abb the attitude of the english press and people LONDON 5 the heralds cable dispatch from Ra BLa geren today to day says the defeat of the francil at weiss weissenburg enburg was disastrous geu wen pen denays divisions composed of picked fighting men was utterly routed and several of them have reached here herein in a demoralized condition weissenburg Welse weiss enburg is in possession of the prussians |