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Show AUSTRIAN! LOSE ; TO THERUSSI ANS Pans, via London, Sept. 1. 10.22 p m. A Rome dispatch to the I Temps says the Russian victory over the Austrians on the Galiclan side was brilliant, the right wing of the Austrian army having been decisively turned and cut to pieces, leaving 80-000 80-000 prisoners in the hands of the victors. vic-tors. On the Vistula front, v. hen the Russians Rus-sians encountered the Austrian left wing, the result was somewhat uncertain, un-certain, but the arrival of important reinforcements enabled the Russians to take a vigorous offensive and repulse re-pulse the enemy. They captured a large number of pieces of artillery. The Russians, the dispatch adds, executed many bayonet charges against the Austrians, which had a large share in deciding the issue of the battle Elsewhere the Germans, endeavoring to effect a junction with the Austrians, sought to meet the Russians attack with a counter of i fensive, but were repulsed with 1 losses. |