Show ia j E I 1 IT 0 it UNION line lino NEW 29 29 A Jl ehwald erald cable special says a strong anti antl bonapart feeling exists in madrid in consequence of a revelation that before the war w with ith prussia sia sla napoleon had engaged to restore isabella to the throne of spain in return for the cession of the baleanu islands to france A fight occurred at lisbon between french and gl german erman citizens daring which many were killed A cable special to the sim says the prussians brus blans blaus are making a flank movement on mcmahon the same as they did on bazaine this is the situation of both armies mcmahon as I 1 told you already occupies a line from bethel to stenay leaning on Me Mez leres sedan and mondy with the belgian boundary behind the he prussians who were marching oa parla paria have deployed fron from stenay to troyes and have changed their of going they are going north their troops around troyes march in the direction of romilly those around chalons in that of and those which were between stenay aud and varennes Va rennes rennea in the dire tion of bethel by grandpre and vouziers Vou elers eiers while a strong force is at dun dan observing the left of mcmahon at ste nay meanwhile strong prussian columns are advancing from huneville lu neville and joinville to st dizier where the headquarters ead quarters of the king were reported t to 0 be yesterday the manifest intention t of the prussians erus is to destroy mcmahon as they destroyed Bazain bazaine eana and then turn their attention to paris A areat great reat battle will be fought before many days sya aya between bethel and Mont mecy jo do not believe in a dispatch from bethel this morning saying that mcmahon and bazaine are in communication I 1 A letter from paris describes the preparations pa rations for the siege as follows two hundred thousand good troops are now in paris and fresh thousands well armed arrive hourly A new corps organized at lyons has arrived the frane sterns forre resters aters and custom house servants arg are coming in from all parts eighteen thousand gunners from the fleet are stationed in tho the fortifications and the city swarms with troops there is a strong conviction that the advance of the we enemy is checked the siebe says the sole napoleons visit to florence is to procure the safety of the dynasty while france is forgotten are we forgetting france and do we think only of the Bona partes who think only of themselves true italy austria and russia may yield to such inducements as bonaparte m may ay off offer er but england will not tho the prince who is now with has already transferred his ample wealth to italy lame large numbers of irish field hands bands have baves suddenly adderly ad denly left lancashire just u ll 11 t at the ine beginning of the harvest yb the e circumstance cum stance excites fears that mischief is again brewing in ireland advises advices from the seat of war report thab that the emperors head quarters are at Von Vonz lers M it is thought the crown prince is moving north and will encounter mc west of rheims and E edemay pernay it is said that the french advance repulsed the prussians at AIs ginney anney a few miles northwest north west of von mcmahon is reported to be in the Ar dennes estand florestand for bazaine between metz charoy and etain two german merc mero merchant halit vessels have taken refuge in harbor hero where they are blockaded by a french iron clad in the offing A north korth german schooner from brazil has hag been driven into Hough ire lre ireland aana by a french brig now dow cruising outside several german towns are now filled with french prisoners who are treated with all kind kindness riess iless the belgians are indignant at the railroads of the kingdom being now practically monopolized by the french government for the transfer or of cattle and bread breadstuff stuffs s into franco rhe she journal officiate clade clale publishes a note from the prefect of the Seln Bein epro fc mM blanche advising all citizens to pro vide themselves with such food as may bogost be most moat easily preserved and advising all person persons s incapable of performing military duty paris It issup P rose Pose rosed posed dhere here that the prussians seeing thie fhle taie the danger of approach approaching int ine nearer to paris pans while inay may defeat their forces around metz have altered the direction of their movement and alej now marching towards bethel blue much li depends upon the battle battie which kiy may take place in that vicinity at any moment the inhabitants of the kurbs of paris are into the city as I 1 many of the buildings in the environs are to be leveled and there is danger of the appearance of prussian scouts the appearance of things af at the railroad depots I 1 is remarkable the pile of baggage and furniture is enormous and the thel number and length of trains arriving and departing is unprecedented crowds are leaving the city and crowds ar are e coming in and the wildest confusion reigns the journals explain that the many rumors of battles which have been in circulation arose from minor engagements where the losses on both sides were serious but the results are indefinite the press has a story that col Gall fitt at one surprised a hundred and fifty ullars and captured every one of them it is reported por ted that th the colonel will be made a general for this brilliant service the citizens of havre have sent an address to gen bochu offering him a corps of volunteers gen failley has been deprived prig ed of his command because he overlooked mid and left at chalons Cb aloris one hundred C cannon which would have fallen into enemy Pall pail kao kno taken the precaution to have the camp inspected after its evae evac evacuation nation PARIS 29 midnight there have been scenes of extraordinary n t try urs animation in tonight to night all the workmen moved by one patriotic impulse have decided to quit work and join the defense of their country they are enrolling themselves to fight the SNUB blans inside or outside the walls PARIS 29 Tho thouman theuman Patric semi official organ says saya when the siege of the capital ia is both possible and probable we must think of the institutions of the country at large as well as those of paris we ask ourselves if it would not be prudent to transfer to another city the ministry of the interior the presence of the ministry in paris will become useless for paris besieged belongs exclusively to the milli tary authority tho rity but should political considerations which seem to be of secondary importance and may still be worthy of notice is there not some means of centralizing the administrative power would it not be opportune to appoint eight or ten prominent individuals vi duals the most expert and energetic of our public men who shall take charge of public affairs men who haye have the requisite talents to fulfill fulfil such delicate functions the powers of the administration might be barely provisional and cease upon the very day the siege of paris ia Is abandoned they could more easily than the prefects be informed of the tho intentions of the government should that however be impossible they might correspond with each other and adopt a common line of conduct which the prefects could not do easily on account of their numbers a d the difficulties of communicating between their respective residences this would be in accordance with the provisional re ro establishment of the old oid provisional system under which the governors used to transmit orders to the prefects who were placed under their direction LONDON 29 A rumor comes from bar le duo duc from a prussian dource that napoleon is shut up in metz motz and in the absence of positive knowledge of the emperors whereabouts the statement is believed by the germans army correspondents in france are faring badly austin of the london temes times is imprisoned at rheims hall hau of the graphic is imprisoned at nancy and holdsworth of the news haave have been escorted back to paris under guard prussians say eay that telegram telegrams purporting to come from bazaine are fraudulent as he is entirely isolated the wreck of the golden filce forms a dangerous obstacle to navigation in the british chan ehan lieland american shipping is hereby notified that a light has been placed over the he wreck but that much care will be necessary in approaching pro aching the city of queenstown Queens town BELGIUM 31 9 pm A fearful battle battlo was fought yesterday and today to day by the ther prussian armies of the crown prince and prince frederick charles with the forces of bl marshal arshal mcmahon yesterday morning mcmahon commenced a general movement towards Mont medy he vias was waa attacked near bear beaumont and was driven back after an obstinate resistance toward tho the belgian frontier the prussians mccu aupied the line of the road and captured a large amount of camp stores they drove the french from posit position n after until until night closed closed this morning the battle was renewed and continued all day during the night a large number of french regimen regiments ts came cain e up but they failed to turn the scale of victory the blans were also reinforced rein lein forced largely and attacked in overwhelming mahon return returned ed to toLedan ibdah laith with fihe phel iem remnant of bib big forces tild immense itis it is impossible 10 lo to eftim estimate to the loss the prince imperial is said to be in belgium the population are alyin flying g I 1 in great terror t den dnn DENVER ver col coi 2 29 the editor of the central register furnishes the following linte interesting resting items concerning the new silver region recently discovered northwest of denver and already ci eating creating intense excitement in mining regions parties are starting frodl from denver with stocks of goods and there beems seeing to he be no doubt of the permanency and richness of the mines central ane aug 29 our reporter has hay returned from grand island the district is located afif teen miles northwest north west of central on the western boundary of boulder county and forty from denver about thirty ledges have been struck six or eight crevices showing true fissure silver veins bearing 0 pay rock chec thee revies five feet in width caribou Cari boo idaho boulder co grand island sovereign eign people carter trojan co conger tind and comstock are among amons the most celebia ted about five men are arc on tho the ground buildings afe 46 going up rapidly tops tons of rich ores are being hauled from the mines to prof halls smelting smelling sm elting works at black hawk daily three regular coaches run from here each day besides many private conveyances tle the the passengers number about one hundred per day the excitement is great and steadily increasing the veins so faras far oar as developed give sion slon that this is one of N the richest silver reglo regio regions n s yet discovered on the continent the p professor r sor son contemplates the immediate construction of additional smelt ing works to meet the increasing demand demaud from these mines other co companies are also la talking ikin ik in of erecting smelt smelt ing works NEW REW YORK 30 the worlds london special telegraphs a repetition of the warning already several times given of the imminent peril of russian intervention at no distant time the st Peters reters petersburg burg barg papera papers of the formally deny that the czar hits has in any way recognized the conduct of the prussian regiment of which he is the nominal proprietor and adds that russia reserves to herself the most moat absolute freedom to act as her position requires in the interest of european equilibrium and of her own destiny the com corn mander of the third military circumvention has formally interdict interdicted ed the distribution of german newspapers through the malls mails slavic and czech journals in austria openly denounce the progress of the teutonic race in central europe and call upon russia russi Kussi ato to make mate the austrian government under stand its mission the approach of the hostile armies to the belgian fronties excites great apprehensions in that country the belgian army is is being put on a war footing by the vote of august and aud ordered to the front the arming of the garde civil goes on rapidly two special queens queers messengers reached london today to day with dispatches for the foreign office from brussels lemonde and antwerp are fully armed the tribunes cable special correspondent writes from paris on sunday evening the intolerance of certain journals is revolting the s proposes that women not wearing mourning in the streets should be insulted figaro comp complains laffie that there has been only 2000 arrests the prefect of police says bays there is room for co ila more in the lol iol pr prisons sons figaro replies ivyon if you yon cannot lodge all the prussian spies spie s shout snoot them and you will have more room aa as a con dart sequence of recent suggestions the same journal proposes to supply the prussians with poisoned provisions |