Show special TO THE DESERET tt aa j per WESTERN UNION heleg raph line adl madrid ADi tiD the republican directory publishes an address to the french republic saying the nations nailous should be opposed to the dismemberment of france tomorrow to morrow there will be a demonstration in favor of france and of a republic paris panis 9 A letter from genera trochu to a friend is published today to day I 1 in ln which he expresses his hia confidence in the army army which had been gathered for defense trochu has issued a proclamation ordering the garde mobile to their posts informing them that the defense of the ramparts will be entrusted to them the duke mecklenburg surrounded laon on thursday with german forces and gave the garrison till two this I 1 Friday morning to surrender with the alternative of receiving the same treatment extended to strasbourg an official decree has haa been issued convoking the electoral colleges on the of october next to choose a national constitutional assembly agreeable to the provisions of the law of march 1849 garabaldi has hns offered his services to the french republic Be public A corps of foreign volunteers is now organizing for the defense of paris to be called the battalion of the friends of france 11 many thousands of the garde mobile have arrived in paris today to day from the departments of marne and normandy they are strong and hardy men the international Working mens association has issued the following addressed to the german socialist democracy mo cracy brothers the prussian government ern ment at the beginning of the campaign declared that it waged war against the emperor and not against tho the pepi people of france republican france invites germany in the name of justice to withdraw her armies from the soil of france if not france must fight to the last As soon as the rhine is re crossed we wil stretch forth our hands to you and forget our mutual crime which despots made us commit letus let us with grasped hands forget the crimes prompted or perpetrated by despots let jet us form the united states the Republic 11 PARIS 9 the official journal of the republic publishes khe Ahe reply of jules juies favre to minister washburne Vash burne bunne he says he considers it a happy augury for the french republic to nave have obtained her first recognition from the united states who founded their wise and careful institutions on an independence pen dence and civil virtue and in spite of the terrible ordeals which they passed through are conserved with unshaken firmness with faith in the great principle of liberty whence issue the dignity and prosperity of nations and desiring to become masters of their destiny we must follow the course pursued by you and we must take as our symbols the love of industry and the respect of the rights of all this is the program pro gramme of the he government just established here from an unfortunate crisis the result of follies but at this moment one can only care to deliver the nation from the tho enemy then again we have the benefit of your example and your persevering courage in the accomplishment of this task we count upon the support of all men of heart and all governments interested in the triumph of peace strong in the justice justlee of our cause we have afire a nirm firm hope of success and the adhesion of the government ot of washington increases our confidence the members of our government request me to make known to you their gratitude and beg you to transmit it to your government victor hugo has written an address to the germans of which the following is an extract you may take the fortress t ress ness you vou will find the rampart you r nay may take ke the rampart you yon will find the b barricade arri arni de you may take the barricade then who knows the resources of patriotism ir in distress you will find the sewers mines of powder ready to blow whole s streets into the air this will be the terrible sentence you must expect to take fake paris stone by stone to vi laughter europe on ori the spot to kill tranee trance in detail in each street in each house that great light must be extinguished soul by soul germans hold bold back paris is formidable think her walls transformations are axe possible for her indolence rived yole the measure of her energy she bhe beem seema to sleepy she will awaken ner her thought will leap from scabbard like ilke a sword and this city which yesterday was a sabaris Sy barns baris tomorrow to morrow may be a barra Sarra goasa 11 george sand salutes the new regime in the following words the ilc lic must have life in her since she rises again from her ashes by the voice voica of all by a wilt will of which she ia is worthy without the spilling of blood with fratricidal strife behold the third awaken it is ideality beautiful we must not forget that 1830 was republican at the beginning we have fought for her not riot to lose her today to day she bhe rises complete with a single singie word vive ilive la france this then ia is the normal state which the conscience of humanity desires this is the inevitable tabie table end of the prodigious toil toll of humanity taswell Tl swell the law of intelligence the manliness of war can only develop in the air of freedom behold the god of armies his name la Is country and ll liberty berty hail hall to the republic thou art in good hands and a great people is now marching under thy danner canner after a bloody expiration pi ration thy task is hard but should it happen to thee to fall orce oace more thou wilt surely rise again the rights of man are imperishable geo sand these and similar appeals have great effect on the people and strengthen their determination to defend paris to the last the empress eugenie is with the prince imperial at hastings the republican agents are at work in england placards of a fiercely seditious character were found on the morning of the sixth on the gates of buckingham palace and ireland is known to be wholly revolutionary the prussians are advancing on paris rapidly their cavalry are within ten miles of the city fortifications the northern railway has been cut by the prussians the main body odthe of the army is within thirty miles of paris there is tremendous consternation in the vicinity of the capital and great excitement cit ement in paris itself the body of patrick fitzgerald was found near Dun gavan ireland today to day supposed to have been shot for forty breech loaders and a large quantity of ammunition were discovered and slewed by the police of cork today to day no arrests A german correspondent of the times writes as follows from under date of september ath the imperial mp erial train reached this station at p m where the garrison officers general and the resident officials of the province had assembled the emperor on alighting passed to Plon pion ls carriage he re saluted the officers of the corps who drew up with presented arms he looks serious seri beri ous oua not crushed there were no signs of bloat or unhealthy embonpoint embon point he wore the undress uniform of a general with a red cape of pattern the crowd was silent respectful and sympathetic senor castellar is at the head of the spanish republicans dr russell kussell writes to the times from sedan on the ard 3rd when the emperor who had passed the weary hours of the night sleeplessly looked out in the morning he beheld a forest ossteel of steel and iron on valley and hill tops batteries post fost posted ed on every eminence cavalry in all the plain sas far as his iino line line of vision could reach hosts of Ger gen germans maus mans his decision was taken at last attended by a few of his staff on horseback his majesty proceeded along the road from sedan in a barouche count bismarck was in bed at his quarters at douch eny when an officer rushed in and announced that the emperor was coming to meet him and to see the king count bismarck rose dressed hastily and hastened to meet the emperor he was in time to stop the cortege outside the town I 1 was away in the field and therefore cannot of my personal knowledge state what occurred but as his majesty alighted I 1 hear that bismarck uncovered his head and stood with cap in hand and on a sign or request from the emperor put it on the count comb replied sire I 1 receive your majesty as I 1 would h my own royal master there happened to be near the place where the interview occurred a few hundred yards outside the town of dougheny Dou cheny a humble cottage of a hand loom weaver there are numbers around sedan bismarck led the way and entered it the room was not inviting the great count walked to the up stairs ap apartment part ment which was filled by the hand han loomand omand Io loomand appurtenances of the weaver BO so he descended and found the emperor sitting on a stone outside two chairs were brought out of the cottage the emperor sat down in one and took the other and placed it on his majesty 3 left landside hand side the officers in attendance on their fallen master lay jay down some distance away upon a small plot of grass in front of the cottage the conversation was a strange onland as count bismarck has repeated it freely or the principal parts of it no dolbt it ift will soon be known and remain forever as historic the great point to be gained was peace but as far as his bis majesty was wasi concerned no assurance could be obtained by bismarck the emperor stated that he had no power and could not negotiate peace he could not give orders ders to the army or bazaine bazalee or to the ministry the empress was regent and on her and her ministers must devolve the pegot negotiations lations bismarck thereupon remarked that it was waa of no avail to hold any further converset conver conversation sat lon ion on political matters with his majesty add and loc lob would be no use the king the emperor desired to see the king in person but bismarck declared it would not be possible to accede to his Maje wishes till capitulation As the conversation was becoming rather dangerous and the situation situa tien was becoming on both sides the in terminated the count went to seethe king and the emperor withdrew to consult his officers 11 MuN MUNICH iciEr twentysix Twenty six german professors of law and medicine have added their signature to the protest of the theological faculty against the result of the ecumenical council |