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Vo"- XXX.N??U<M. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, AlKHHT li), 1870. PRICE FOUB CENTS. THE WAR IN EUROrE. Tub Tribune ?> the only netctpai>er is the Vuitett State? reeeielexo full ?ixruif ditpatehc* from the nat of tear; and fully reprenenttd by Sfrctial Corre UyOOafktUU xeith both I'ruttian and Trench tirmie?, and at the leadino capita!*. Thm* far THK Tkibisk ?.i?'*.?VA?*a lute been used, in an imperfect form, by The SexeTork Herald, World, Time?, and Sun. They xeere to need yee ?V'Yifnv by The \rtr lork Hcruld and Sun. THK NAPOLBOH1C DYNASTY KXDBD. HU F.M.'EKOR AM) BMfUBI EN ROl'TE TO ESt.l.AM) ? 1'RIN. | NAPOLEON HONE TO ITALY. . i ?-KRII. rKKsS MSPAT??n | I_?NIH?N, Ttoumlay, Auk. l8?Midnight. WS have it 4111 Ii?kIi authority, frvsh from 1 .'iris, that it is tlie universal ?onviciioii there tint tit?- Na*.a ?leonie dynasty in ended. The Easpnaa havinp packed up and dispatched A?1 hi-i va!nal>le,?, including pictures of ?itsriinable^ price, has left for England by WSJ of Relgiuui. It in i>e? "?>*"?__ that the Etn 9*I or la BBSS on the way to this country fcjf <f>? same track. Bi ?lois n??t dare to return to P4uis. Priute Napoleon has fled to Italy *?th kia family. _ TBE BATTLE ON TUESDAY. tah: of bazaine's army fokced back into ^KTZ?THE TITTRD IBIWiH B ?'OKI'S M'S iun> the lill j ntl li I or kui k (?mrs or the um 'im chown ruiN?E movin?; <?N ? H ll.i.N?. IBY 1 CLIvijeAPll TO THE TKIBI M 1 LosDOJi, Tbiuxlay, Aug. It?, 1S10. I day*, buttle it) tli?? (.owning proof of French fals?lioo4l ami eonc4*?_ment in recent telegrams. I .ihk;.4> Eaaiavai in tlie Corps L/gislatif that the 1'iussians hail lui n fore?! to abandon the attempt t?> i',it?rrupt the Ficmh r? treat, ntul that Hazaine wau nip hie r??a?l tuimol.st4tl to Verdun and Ch;V losa, While he wa* sin iking the Prussians weie at? tacking the French llaiik, ami at nightfall one por? tion at least of Ba '.lim '? anny had been forced t?? ?abandon the IBSi to Verdun, and was shut np again in Met/. It is more than ever plain that no consid? eran!?'part of the Frrn? h anny han ever succeeded k in peniup fur on the ro.td from Metz to Verdun. 1 heir ?s lay, to wh.it? \er canse due, p-w?- the Prus? sians time t?. .?.riv np, and they were al?le?>n Tui-s ? -v t?? .an. k \\?.h a vaiipmird strong eiiougb to ar r?'st the Fren.l r?tr?:ii and hiing tour Inn? li cor*,**, into action. When lkizitiii?? foimd that he ?mid not shake oft 1h? Pnu-siax, pursuit, he evid.-ntly resolved to ??nish ? their ringle corp? h? fore it?? supi?orts could arrive. For hours the Tliird Pnissian Corps, which support? ?1 ?only hy cavalry divisions, had first attack? ?I. WSSS-SB yaOai to b? arthi-U?iiit tin vitrorcwrs onslaught from twice or time?' its <>v? n nuinb4*rB. Toward the close <f the day, r<? iiforccd by the Truth and parts of the Fight!) and Ninth CV-rps, the ItsSBBBB. rc4-?ume?l the offensive. Whea night f?il the Fn-nch anny was ..rain divided, and it is d??ublful whether either of ti,. nunn rss?a bvaa Mati to \ enlim i___siiia?opcB lo J .'.iriie. iliiee or four Frtiuli c?>rj?s liiilieit.? uns? allied, b. Mile Frossard's and the Imperial Guard, were I,i ?night into the action. 1 liieh on the French side wat- a y* neial engapem?-nt, while on the Prussian alda the larger part ?>f the two annies ?>f St? inmetz ami Prias ? lr? ?I. i iek Charles were not on BBS * - ? -1 < 1 : ?i... apparently not a single battalion was pre?, nt ol th? army of ti??- Crown Piince, wlm is li.li? veil to l?e -??lamingstea?hly u_*4?n Ch?hm?. <;? w. s. Mll??l\N OIKDIAL IIEI'OKTS? .?.NoTHl.lt 1'IMS ?! \S" VllT'iKY-TWI.IVF. TOUM' I'lOIITIN?; ? ?I WIN I KEN ( ANSON AND TWO THO! ?AND HUSOMKM ' AITI KKD?-TWO I'i:t??I\N ??! \ BBAIJ KII.I.I.H, Iii BUS, Tlnirsdiiy. Sag. is. ino. Oft.? lal SSSSBBl lies publish?-?! here, daled I'..iit .? M? 'ii ?r...n. Aug. i;.giv?s the following (.?-fails of the tattle of the Mill: " C? ti. AH? in?.? lu n ad\aiiii<l J ? ?tt i?i:iy with tin 1 toni Oorpi toward tlie ?ist ?-??I? -of .Metz, fin the bue of tlie enemy's retreat toward \ enlim, Ik ? n 4'4?unt? red M-vere fighting with the iii\ ?nions oi Cens. J ie CSSS, I.'Admirnult, J'ros?ui?l. OBSrebarti and the I'.ijKi.al Guard. Cn. JkHssdsbtS was Mistan.? ?I sasassstsal] bo Um t? m?t Anny Cacia, ami i>> a .1?. t.t? tiru* in ol the Fight!) and the Ninth, ((miiiianilol b> FMsaa Fr?-?lei i? k Charles. Tlie enemy was driven jt, upon M?'tz, in spin- of his pasl siirxrioiit?, ol tai . ?. alter a tem sa combat ?>f i. hours. Th? laaata 11. Loth ?-id.* vere \<rv h?a\y. The Priissiun <-?-n ? lais Daaasag taut Woaal wer.-killed, ami Qaas. ii aiid??iis. bat woii!id?-d. King William t<> ?flu> ??aliited the troops on the tuhl of battle, m hi. li . ionourdy nui!iitanie?l.'' : ?list.atsh.? ?li.te tli:*t BaSBBSl Ha/.line while ? . , \?.iiiig to fall ba? k from M.i/f<? \eidun, wau attacked at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning by the J- if tia Division and forowl to fa?c about. The Prus ?liiisw.ie a.?niiahly linn, though they sustained li,? atta? k of four Fr? m h corps, among thiiulhe Imisrial (iuard. Aft?r lighting gallantly for six lujiira, th? Prussian Fifth llnision wttsr?'?iii??rc?d hy ti.? 1 "n -t Corps. TI,? sr n . nfoi? ?'iiniitri arrived op |h ltniu-l.i. The lien?h found that a prolongation ?? BSaaasAaal w.ui.i in- ospeaslblay and Bstfisd bbsb M? t/, ?a-jth a lata of tfiSO prisoners, two eiigb-s. and ?SSI ?ti non. A <iis|?atili fioin King Wiiliam, .latxl al Tout .? lM.ius-? .,, Aug. It, Ktys: "In the fight .\est? ulav w? t. <>k : ant j.?)?, ners, 17 (runs, and :.' ???/I??." ALAHM AT CHAUi.NS. i BOAB I..KN If WITHIN' TWENTY MIL1> <>K THE ikUVSi) pQBCI TUFUE TO Hl?l?l Till. SITTOBni s nu ??ian?. IB1 rSIBBBISS io rio: ruiiii ki i 1?.\lS)\, Thur'Mlay, A))>0)?t lx, isfio. ?lM.in) ?(?ir.?|N,n?l?I,t ?f T?K TmBUBI at ( MSB. BTlMasasMSBS-V lath,: "Thiaisth.-FmiHi 4i,V 1'irll.day bul no lxlnlay. Analarui wannoumle?! th anasfaii?. io.?vio<i_ a,,,. TglMaj wer. yo* ,? ?auas Thay-aiaaAfwgai IsVaasMlSsslesat. K.oiCh?loiiawidbuiil.sF.of Viti> on the railmu?! ttxfM Chalons Ma Y,try and Nan.y to Met/, and at the ?Unction (?f ?he bl ??It. h Ililli,*,| t?J ChilUlllO.lt |. Ji,.;*- th?, found thal i lie railuay ??,-, nil and ti.,, i.'JI l?a?k. No ra?Uay eaSHMSiassks rxxt-U h? I??? a Chalona and liilnr M. ?/ ,,i fasdSB. ' We la n.rt kjmw ?hei,- th, Cr? m h main ,,M,n u toit 'li I {gy* ramjxoiid it man, QMS? t;,.,,, /,? . i? no ion?' I??a? ? ..p.ti,it- ,,i Maia?M THE FRENCH LINE OF RETREAT FROM THE RHINE TO PARIS. T?as BsSFIS mai. BBSON Ihe whole tho-ifcr of o??, rataSSS BBSajaoOB ti? Rhino and l'art?. Th?'forti-eseajtsof Hit? lie, htriistHiurg and MbIbbSBB arc BOB) invest. .1 ami tx-lip ii ivy the r?r-aerv?* of tho 1?tti>?h?iiii ?iniiy, which, tn tlie liunilieT of 1W?,?i00 laen, 000 known to lie Bl russ the Rhine and <**. Freneh territory. Tin; lines ?>t retreat of the fYciK-li towiir.l I'iiris aro olOO ? 1? ?nij.* lndic.ited. Tlie rein* i.'mt of M.icMulion'? Cori?n which escaped ii?,ni tlie Viisp.S Mountains after t!?e hnttl?* of Ilnprtienan retreated to Lune. ?He, Nancy, Commrrcy, and thenee, It is In? ferred, fell hack t.iward Cliftlons, rlmsoly pursued hy tho Crown I*riii. e Frederick William, with the Anny of tlie South. On the nth Iii"?., the advance pruard of this I'russian ?im?y had reached Rlesine, M miles by railway froni Chal?n?. On (he .ann* day, the right wlnp? nf the Tnisi-iiins, known a?< the Army of the Bai.r, under Gen. Von Htcltinietz, appeared Infor? ihe ens-tern walls of Met?., mid carried, after four hours' flghlinpr, the outer works of Bellerroix. The French army tuulcr Haz line evacuated Metz on the same night. On the 15th, It encountered Hie center of the rriisslana, which ha?l crossed the Moselle ls-tween Mi tt and Nancy, and bail eudcavoreil to ?elie the road between Metz and Verdun hy which lia/aiue wished to retreat. It wa? for the I posseasion of this road that the several enprasrementsof Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were fouprht. Tlie , bat fe of Monday wa* under the western walls of Metz; ! that of Tuesday waa at C.ravelotte, four miles we.-f of j Metz; that on the 17th Inst. was at Muru La Tour, m I miles from Metz. From present Indications the French here gave up the etmgprle, and, abandoning the road to | Verdun, fled toward Etain. 'au attack. So far nothing hut the cavalry of the Pi ossians is lu,ard of; lint they were yesterday ??Mlliin twenty miles of Chalons, aiul welt- destroy? ing the railway ?'it v ill." FI.F.NCH KKPOI.TS OF ..KO I. NT IIATTLKS. makmi \l r.AZAiM.'s "oSSAT sTijATi;i;ic Movr MESi" .?I ? ( 1..-.-1 i I.?TIIK 1 BBS! II " l?KriIiE*" WITH SMALL LOSS?J'lit S-.IAN LOSS) IlKAVY. l'Aiiis, Thursday, Aug. is, 1870. Ollieiiil dispatch? s re-lv. ii hero say that the dif- I feront hattl.-s around Metz vv< re fought by the troopH ! of the Third and Fourth Corps. Altout 40,00i) Fret?, li troop? were e-niukgcd. Tho Prussian loss was very prreat, and ia eoinput? .1 ?it MyoBB, The From h loss is comparatively f.rua.1, o\% ?nor t?> the aid a!l<,i k>d by tin- cannon of the adj.u-cut lortr?.-.?. Other tehkfran.s art* the following part i, ulai ? >?f tilt* engagcm?iits sine' Sunday last :" On that ?lay the rrcii.li anny fiitriti-r. ti the Pru.-siaiiB lu fore M.-tr. I The latter au ft. red li? ?ivy losses. 'Iii" Frontil retir. .1 on Y.Tiliii). On Monday tbe Baiaetot wa? at (.ravei lnltc willi I?1,it?? liii-ii. Sai,-,-iiiiently, engagements ? o?.in red at I.oiiL'u.v ill, , iitul at other pliices, the ' French eon.-tantly fighting and r? tn-ating?cont?*st ing cvi-rv'Mop. (?n Tu. ??lav. tin- Km]?? ror paswvd through Verdun, ?nul re?arhod Kln-ims, white li. llllVV is.'' The Snii tai-dav s.iv ? : "It WOO fea it k1 that ???Haiti iiii'Kirtaiit railway . oiniect ion? were to BO ?tit hy the ; enemy, wh-cli would thwart llie jiii-sent movements of the Fren? li aniiv. Tin- (?encrai ooiiunauding nt ! Cli?li.iis was sent with a strong column to prevent this movement of the Prussian.?, and to assure our communications. That column arrived in time iiikI accomplish.?I its mission." A icl.'giafii fi. in Iii lev, ii tow n fourteen Ballee noith-wirtt ?f Mil/, hits tin- following: "An obsti nal?- struggle occurred near Maru le Tour, yesterdav. It is supposed IBS engagement was general. Large umolu ra of wounded of both annie* arc arriving at Hii?.v. Travelers nport that a vast body of l'rus ?.in? have beet) thrown ha? k n jk.ii the Moselle by the Iini??-rial (imird. The l'russiari ai-tilh-ry SSO B> trencbe.l BStWSSa Briey and Saint .lean." As official ?lispalch fiom Marshal Ila/aine, dated 4 o'. l.M-k Wediienday afleinoon, says: " Vest? l.iay, late in the uftirnoon, we gave battle aatSBBB IioiKi.iiit and Viouville. The eueiuy were ?Inven h.ick. and we bivoiiacke.l on BBS (?ositioiiH wo h.ul taken. I halted in my uioveiiieiit for several hours, in order to bring; up a full ?supply of muni bVbbb. Waksel tafos as Prises Frederick cii.nl? s and (?en. Steinmetz.'' The following a<i??it iona! detail* of Tuestlav's bat- i ti.', near Doncuiirt and Vionv ill.-, have been obtained f K.iii ollie ml sources : ' Prince Frederick Challes alfa? ke?l onr right, and waalinuly met. The ?-orna of (len. Argand, at Re BOB ville, hastened into the action, which ?eased only witii night. The PriiH?siaii.s r?-|?.-utt*4.11>' attacked na, and were nu often repulsed. Toward night a fresh ! corps Hought ti? turn our position, hut was BCBaSS oil. Our J?*r?--tt(? are Ben..us. (Ion. HatUiille is wounded. Hy t o'clock in the evening, the enemy I wa* repula? ?I along the ?ntir.? line. He had ISJgM in?-u engaged-'' Tlie following dispatch ia not olli? ial, but i? given to the juihlic hy the Ministry : " Vi.HDCN, Wednendav.?The battle still ???niinnes on the Hide of Mars la Tour, and seems to I*- going in ottr favor. A number of wounded Frem-h and Prus ?laii OOialaSn have BBSB brought int.? BllOf. A force i.l l.'-UU I'rilMSliiliH is OOMBBBtaai ou the plateau b? tween Hi icy and ?Saint Jean. They sent nut ?oiiriers, who have enierod Uri? y. I iu.?t worthy jK-i>toii9 who have armed heie from Mara la Tour sjaak ?f a heavy engage? ment there yesterday with a large i?ortion of li?? Prussian ?iriiiv, which they say wa* charged with gieal 4 igor l?.v our ca\alry ami the (?ard?? Imperial?*, and tlirovvn back on the Mom Ile. Ii is rumored thiat <-m?s. Kaitiillc and Fi-ossunl are liadly wounded. 'I Liomin?- still iSBsaiafl ?? <""" ?aBSsiBS. A Prussian I ."liimii r<. ?tully approached 1<m? near tho (own, and was saint, ?| with adiachaige of artillery. Tln-cncmy bil l?.i.k wiih pi??i|.ititliiiii, and ha*, sin??1 kept at I ttmppt 11,ii (list.incij." Lt Haine grrat Ihe following munn of infoi in.ili'?!? ? <i from its pi ivan? aoasojoai i In* Ulli... UO'lei ,Vl.?lr-li..l I'-.l/.?HI?', lt?IH?g "l"'" one of the strongest places in the world, occupied ji??ax Metz a js?. iti',11 which enabled it to cheek the OOaetjy ami gain precious time. Iii?; Prussiaus d?'- | cidc.l to turn Metz, hut llaziiiue knew their intention and eiossed the Movile in , ?asnal paseal at the s?ifte time. Ba wa? not surprise?!, as has been saul. II?? knew flint In- must soon ine?>t the enemy, and was prepared. Hy cro*??iyt tin? Moselle ttrr*? Fren? li iiit('tide,<l to fall back on Chi'ilons, but the Prussians andas Tetad to cut the French line. Four time* they a!.acked, and were repulse?! with great loss. The anny of I!a/aine continued ita march, and may be considere?! as certain to make a junction with tin corps of Ma? Mahon and Trochu. This result the Prussians have not been able to prevent, and it <-ha_mrfl the situativ*, vastly. Bazaine will then be at the head of larger forces than thoa? opposed to him, and when he wishes, may assume the offensive, This vii-w of atl'ujrs in hancd on inform?t ion from the ' ?ccue of the hostilities, ilnfcd Tuesilay, the luth." FNCI.ISII I?POI?TSOF FmrCB MOVEMKXT... , A Jl.MTlON EXI'K?TED BETWKI.S BAZAINE AND | MAI MAHON?FOOD SCAlti'K AT ______ I.OM.oN, Tlnirs.lriy, Aug. H,Sn The jumi ion of the armies of Ihizaiiie and j MacMahon is momentarily e_pe?t?d at Vitri 1? Fram-ais, near Chal?n.?', where the French an- . .\ I?ccte?l t?. make a new stand. The Cominan.hint at Metz, on account of th. ?le? la ienry al foo?!, drives away the fugitives who ? throng int?? the eily. I AIiVANCi: Off Till; ( I.'OtVN PlIINCK. lill I I?I.N? II rKol'I.K KINDLY THEATED B*t Till PIU .??IANS?MA? M Ulov's 0001 ?"?? ITTl'I.'ED. |BV T-DLBSBAM To TUK tkiui 181 ] RrftSBWIj Tlmrailay, Aug. Is, HflO. I he ?j? ?inl conespondetit of Tin: Ti?Iiiink nt the heatlijiiarteis of the Crown Prince writes ?>n Friday j ir.'tln: "We aie daily adianciug from tillage lo, tillage. Alsaeian sympathies.alb.cither French, i but the inhabitants of the country are tr? atetl kindly j by the <i? rm.ins, except where the peasants commit hostilities. "N)> compulsory military ki vice is enforced. Wagons tor the wound? ?1 f?U ie?|iiin?l ami biih-s of in?,visions compelled j nothing is, however, exa? lai but strict iierrsaarieH, ami everything is paid for. The Crown Prince .le. lar? s that he makes war ou the ID m h CoviTiiinent. not on the people. " MacMahon's Corps must have l>een alni???! ?1? - stro.M.l, a? no niiiiiiiiit of it is found as Um Cbbwb Prince pushes st? adily forward against the French I light wing.'' VOV MOI.TKK'S STRATEGY. METZ To BE I.EI I IN IHK. KKAlf, MAr-KI I) Bl two riusMAN ?OKI's?MMN mipllBI MAUCHIN.i ON I'Altls?NO PEACE TILE I'ARIs IS TAKEN. [BV TKI.L'.lt.tl'll TO TUK TKIBI Bl 1 I/OM.oN, Tlnir-.l.iy, Aug. 1?, IDS As|sciul i-o?r? spomii-iit of The Tium nt al the hea?l?iuarters of the .?-coud anny of Prussia (known as tho "Army of the Rhine," under command of 1'iin??)? Fled? rick Charles) writes on Friday, 12th : "Should the French not accept baille outsiile of Metz, two corps will he left lo mask the fortress, ami the main body will march toward Paris. The Prussians have at the leant Mm ?iii men advancing on French soil, am! as many mor? in reserve. All talk of peace before th?' occupation of Paris is laughed al-' THF SITFATION AT PAHS, A l'K<>< LAMATIoN EKOM <?EN. TKOlHI?Till .iiUI's 1.KOI-LATIK N?JT IN ?EssION ? ?TKKN.iTHE.M.NO THE DKSBMH8. .'Allis, Thursday, Aug. is, 1870. lim. Trorhu has li? n appointed coiniiiainl.T-iii thi.-f ?f all the forres at Paris, and has issued a proclamation ?'??marling order and calmueas, not only in the sheets of th? city, hut a spirit of n*signa ti'.n uii'l? r the trials couse?pietit npon the situation. Hi snys that Franc? must have the (hmeaiior of a peat military nation conducting its own des tinics, and flic Cnvenmicnt will gain the confidence of the people bj showing the greatest confidence la than. H': tlyy?tmt to all men ami to all parties, say? ing that h. belonn liiinv if t.? n?. party met 'hat <>i hihcuiiti.. and de? lure? Ihiit all go.sl cilizeiia inu?t lu moi al i"?H'"Ut k.-. p?l?)wn li...sewh?'B?o ii. |?u?. I lie tnisfortiiiies only an opportunity to satisfy their ovv ii detestable designs. The Senate was in ?easion to-day. The Corps L?gislatif has a?ijourned to await further news from the scene of hostilities, There is immense activity at the Paris defense?. The laborer* are absolutely swarming on the fortifi? cation*. It is hintnl that thi.s measure of strength? ening the work* is due more to a wish to k.-?-p a .lan? gerons cl:k-vs busy than to any actual fear. NAVAL OPKKATIONS. AN IA?. M.K.MF.NT ON THE BALTIC?THE I'Rl-i ?I V,\'.1 WITHDRAW WITHOIT I.???.?. Beriin, Thursday, Aug. 1?, 1870. ?\<li ii es li.14 O JU?t been received here of ?I naval engagement off the coast of tin? Island of lingen, in the Baltic, (?ne division of the Prusnian fleet, con si-ting of on av is,, and the giiiilx.ats Drache Mit/, ami Salamander, ycst.iday aftenioon af 4 o'clock encountered the French th-et, consisting of four armored frigates, a corvette, and an aviso. The Prussians ??on withdrew, without loss. The From li licet is now oil Dornbusch. I lu- ollicers of the French tleet now in the Il.ilti? liave received or.leis to claim at ea. li commercial poit of Prussia an indemnity double the amount al ea? h contribution exacto?l by the Prussians, in those parts of France now under their control. IHK CORPS LEGISLATIF. IS INTKI?! ??TIN?; MKKIIV.;?< (?INT I'Al.IKA.? OB TIIK SlTI ATION?-I'VEI-i TO HE 1'KOVlsIOSKI? K??K A SIKliE. Paws. ThurMlay, Aug. is, i?7o. The last meeting of the Corps L?gislatif was in? teresting. A great crowd of jx-ople had OoOeoled .iioiniil the hall lo hear the war news. The National (?u.ird w.is at its p.?st to preserve order, but no sol? di? is were seen at the connnencenient of the session. ( oiiiit 1'alika?, the new Minister ol' War,OBSSS Bl billows : "The Chainlier will und? r?taud that I rammt give ]ir?-ei?e iietitiis se to the iiuiiiImt of irsepa eaaakgj ?i. tie cii-uiiliies, A.-. I eauiiot even state the result of tin- BB> giiL'ein.-nts, but I may ?av tint the enemy has wa?Ic au ii . it. . MM Mt. nipt to rapture I'f.ilsbiirg, and lost 1,5430 nun kill. .1. Tai? r. pulse has had a great cite? t both on th.-en..my and the people of that part of France. The moment the ?Mveminent has Inform.it?mi of tin- great movements now taking place, I will couiiuiiiil, ate it to tin chamber*." Iiejuity .lui?a Favre then took the llisir. ?uni re (juested ihat the utmost severity be shown the riot? ers and assassins of Yillctte. M. Thiers 8Ugg??te<l that in case of a siege of Paris the j?usants Ih-al? lott e.| to cnu-r the city with their grain and cattle, and that the Stat?- ri'iiul.urse them for th.-ir prop? erty. He also reeomiiieuded that this Chamber now ineet dail.v. Minister Duvenmis, in reply t<? M. Thiers, siiul the (.ov.rnment had intended to fully pmv i?i?ui Paria. The Deputies, after a consultation. ?I- ? nlcd to meet ag.tin to-day._ PIvTSMAS IMK.NTIi.NS. nU IH.WI'AltTK FAMILY TO Bl KX< I.t 1>ED Flt.'M IRAN. Y?1'Rl ??IA T?> KEIMBI'KSK HKB ?I I I K??K TIIK 00n OF Till. WAK. IxiMiov, Thursday, Aug. 1?, 1?70. A w.-ll-infoimcl ?1 iplom.it says that Pru?sia will . \a< t in? surrender of French soil, hut will insLst on the exclusion of the Bonaparte family from tin? t?n on?-of France. Other t.-rins of peace, not recon ? ilaMe with the Freiice amour propre, incliidiiig, doiibil, ?*?, a partial reimbursement of the > m-t of the war. may I??1 ailtl.il. The politic.ii restoration of the house Ob*Orleans is curreutlj .li-cu-iscd as prolxkble. The l'rorincial t orretpoiidence of lleilin says that in r. sinning possession of the former < ?crinan |irov n,, ? s of the I.liine, Prussia means to reimburse her plund? ered Miltj.?cts expelled from Fran? ?-. The Time* says future resulta will depend on ihe developeuieiil of the rt-sen"<-s ?f the hostile powers, ami declares tluii a transfer of Alsace to Prussia would violate sacre?! principle of national sover? eignty .?nil couth? t with a permanent restoration of peace. _ PKACK NEGOTIATIONS. ISBBSBBt Thursday. Aug. is, i?:,i. Prune Murat lias Baa yet retunied t?. the army, but continues t?? pa??* betweiti the Duke of (iramotit and Mr. (?liulstone, having already crossed thcChau ii, 1 ?.4i ral Innes. There is no doubt that he i? tie h, .,icr of n. -gol ia! ??ma which look to poa,-.. MI-CKLI.ANKOIS PIM >SI \N NKWS. A Dlsl'AT? II FROM ?-?.N. ?waiSTSI UT.I.-dl.V. ?Ill.lilliAN AT l*ONT-A-MOLla*ON. linn is, Thnrsday, A ?ig. ia, is7?i. Osa. M.nit. uti. 1 t? legraplm lo th. (?ovennm ut here o lative to the battle of the llth, dating his dispatch mar Met/ yesterday afterii.Miu The French, in BawBTJ nnia-TS i*-?"*?1 ii'oiii Mel/, ,iii.l, af 1er a l?l.?.*ly cngagcni.-iit <-f linee hour*. Hie lust (.ups louftsl th. onoim*light. Obi ?t*w*oos iouabt with ?u.?ii. I courage, carrying the enemy's positions by assault , splendidly. I write without waiting to remove my , helmet. Gen. P. H. Sheridan of the I'ni ted Stab's anny ? has arrived at the King's headquarters at Pout-a- | Mousson, and ha? been received aa a royal gu?'st. Frederick. Duke of IrSchleawig, has issued a mani? festo imploring all Germans to sustain Prussia. MISCELLANEOC8 FRENCH NF.WS. THE SIEGE OF STRASBOURO INEKEECTIVE?-OAN NoNADINU AT THION VILLE?I EARS OK A REVOLUTION. Paris, Thursday. Aug. is, l?v;n. The investment of Strasbourg is so slack that French tro<?i?fl have ent4*re?l and reenforced the garrison. Provisions havo also been carritti j there without attempt at capture. A pay ' master of the French anny left here with a large amount of treasure without any ? hiiidcrance whatever. It would seem that as the Prussians have no siege trains they have given up the idea of a regular sieg)?. Having at tau ked Ifalils hourg unsuccessfully, the Prussians have retired six milonieb'i-s to the Valley of Dorsenheim to assure their communications. A private dispatch, datM Thionvillc, Monday. 4 p. ni., says: " The cannonading of the Prussian?) com iii, in ?-,1 at .1 o'? lock, and lasta yet. Many of the en? my have been phvce4l horn du con.?.?...'' Iii? coincidence in time of the recent r. voliition aiy outbreaks in Paris and in the South of France suggests to the police evidence of a combined at? tempt to ?h-< lan- the Kepuhlic. The t? stimuliv of the prisoners con?erne?l in the affair of the lioulevard de la Villett?', on Monday last, is withheld. Algeria propos**? to send IgM voliintei-i-s t<> Frame, (ii-ii. Sarras takes the place of Major-Gen. I.e ltrnn, who has resigned. The entire garrison of Paris is ban} ? ?l.-iy*nnd night, making cartridges. Hy Sit ur .lay 1.0U0 guns will he mount? .1 on the Paris fortili . iii..us. one-fourth s?tvc<1 hy numerous hut inexpe iietK?'?! hands, (?en. Melliint has tVen a.?.siguo.| to tli? COB-SBind of the Garde Mobile. Marshal Bazaine his B0_as st.?i?ped all private telegraphing, as hy that means news reaches berlin I)v way of London. Th?' th? it? rs in this city an* nearly all cl.is.-d. lim? ?* Napoleon a. nt his children and valuables away against the earliest renions! i um .? of the Empresa. Th? Ohaaaaa d-aassasi ha? bats plssslst Um ?lis- ? posai of the authorities by the Count ia Cliambor.l, I as a military hospital. It contains 440 rooms, HO of j which are iinfurnish.il, and all have chimneys and an- admirably adaped for the use? to which their ' Sabla UWUnO has so patriotically devot?-?! them. The tir.-m.-n have heirn enliste?l as soldiers, and throng ' the s're.ts of Paris (the (?aiiloi* says) to the number of lonou.?. Th.-y wear their brass helmets and are anne?!. Th?- Freiu'h F.inbassador at Brus.els has refused Fran? is Hugo, ?ou of Vi? tor Hugo, a passport to Pan-. Mr. Washbiirne, the American Minister, tinds him? self overwhelmed with the cons?-queuc?*8 of assum? ing protection of Prussian subjects. HIE PRESS ON THE SIT1 Al Iu.\. THE AltllMKK ?-TORY AOAIN?liISM ARCK SAID TO HE 1NC1TIN?; HEV?>Ll TION?ENul.lSH IN? TERVEN 1 ION ABANDONED. London, Tlnirstlay, Aug. l8, isTO. Th? -Paris Fret? says: " The r?-port that tho Prus? sians had . 1? iiiandeil an amil.?! n e in order to hury ; their ?I? a?l is fully cou linne.!, and praiais Marshal Ii i/aiii? f??r not according it. The pcuaantu must bury the dca?!, und the army continue ?tri work of annihilating tin-euemy. The French foros an- ?n ciearing constantly, anil the Prussians decreufliug. The hour ??f the complete victory of France is neai." The Paris -?__???, this morning, says: "Two.lat ago the l'r<mh vet-sels of war ruptured an English vessel m the English I. haime!, laden with arti? I.? coutrabund of war, destined for Prussia. When the ? apt.mi waa questioned how he dare do this, he re? plied that he knew a r?volution was alxuit t<? ???cur in Paris, and a? the French thrt would, therefore, pn>!>a1?ly Is? recalled, lie thought he conhl run the n?k " The .'?j,? cointucnts upon this reply, ami s.n? that tin- same impression regarding a revolution?r, outbreak in Paris exist? iii Germain, anil is on?? ?>f tin ?chemesof lllsIUal? k. Tlie Haily Sexe*, todai, ??ays, Miui-otlit nilly, tliat l'.iiglish h<?|ies of sin. I'cdiug in intervention lia?* I?, ?ii abandon..1. IWTaSSI Tempt, to-tlav. .?a\s. M. Fuiile Ollni.r the ex-Prime Minister, and his wifehtie gone f<? Italy. HissavarSatastascb? i-bsbbbJ la ??"?"??.' coiiini. uted ou. The Fx-mh uuthoiiiie? jr. ...i.tiDiiiDg tO tg* away G? itnans who are coimhhnil suspicion* "'"' Joui-uulof Eranie says, in this, -?.tuu-eii"?. i'"?* "' v'" ii, ti.? I,.ii?l,.,is?f the great ladies must rtStSISb ba | Hre Kam Ik r?a?-. POSTSCRIPT. 4 a. m. THE BATTLE OF WORTH. EDMOND ABOI'T'? EXI'ERIENi E?INTEHVIF.W WITII MARSHAL M'MAHON AFTER THE BATTLE. Taki?, Thursday, A it.. ia, uno. Illili?.nd AIxiut describes the acenea after the bat? tle of Worth aa follows : "One *???? solid ngnuitits. who pi omi i?, r? treal, while a few l?a?i aohliera, disliandrd. loaf, ?leiuoral ired, and ????(inned, throw therm??-lv, s deaperal^ly into each by-path. I arrivpd jn?t in fun?-f-> atop thr??e wretched Tnrc?*?, m<?ut.t?-?l on artillery hors?'?, as they w?*re enlvring an old quarry with the hope of making a short cut from the field Our artillery must ha?. I l?e?'U roughly BBSS, so many aabsSSS pass along the r??a?l w ithout guns. Hut lu-re coiiieoiieortworogiiuentsof the line quit*-tinu, tol? erably complet in uumU-ra, ride ou sliouhler, and knapsack on back, behind then) Maratta- M. Mahon, calm, ttffnil.eS, aim?** ?miling, anil fresh asarrme. I salute him as he passea. He reapomla without noticing me. One of his aids, M. d'Alcac. names me. Then the ohl hero stops, sud fella m? quite simply the st?>ry of bia defeat, thus : 'I I,.-vi only PyOOO men, and I found l.Vt.v? Is front of me. We have given way before numb re. Th?*y have killed or w ournie?! about ...uti mem But we shall have our revenge. Explain this to the public. But where an- um going in that din? - t.on'f 'To Saverne,' I reply, lou will be cap? tured. The Pnissians will U- flu-re in two hourn," says the General. 'I have my wife ami childi, n there,'I answi-r. ' G?sl praSarva yon. I),i not fail to say that the morale tt the ti oops is e\. client." W? BBBka hands. " I exchang?1 a few pleasant wor.l? with M. ?l'Al/.-ir, amil search v.tiulv in the rank? of the staff to it moven on for tlie laughing aad kindly face ?f M de Vogue, officer of ordnance. Tins tin? >o?ti,g man, full of promise, waa _-.il.. *i hy a bullet through the lor. head, und Geu. Col??'.. with a bullet through tin- heart. Both of them were stnick d??wn hi the side of th?* Marah..I. who wa., reckless of his life. Laut comea n rcfimcut of Turcos, the most complete .'iri?l ,iu. st ..f the thr?-?'. Ifcaaa fellows bara not fi;i"-.?-n swsj finir knapsacks nor their aims. On?' of the luwt ?oiks out of the ranks and daspa in*) a o und the neck. It is AlU-rt Dury, a fellow Jotiniali?t, all?l ! he ) \<a lient f? l!..',v Is fc.ns by telling me: I have beru l<? lour lion.?. ; it ineuiptv. i All your people are ni:.: luit you. I, ay ton "??<? am finn as a post. Oh, my i>?>or friends, What a ?lisas*, r. We will repair ir, tlmiu-n He runs oil' rtml .lisrip;? Bia iu UM iiiotl-y crowd of his comrades. A little fur'li? r ?'ti I ?aw a ?-iiiliui dr. sm'iI m a sholl ? ? at of gi ey \. It? t, who mir? li? ? like an ollie, r li? iw .11 Inn eomp.tui? s ti Iii. line. It is M. Giiililiiiii. the aili.it of tin- ?llu.-.tiatiou, an old friend of the .1.it b, foi?. J e.?t. tiny. M.' ..mies Ins (su (?folio at loss In.? lu. k, anti to-moiiow morning at I'f./lmrg he will, no doubt, make a t-k, ...li ol this shaiiiefiil retreiit. "At the gat?s ?1 iii? Saverne the panic ?.'ricken am flyinffalong tin- lailwi y orare billing in the garden*; but some good l.riii'i nts of tile lina ,11,? tiaiBHJBt ni ?tapa llinuigli the streets. Their pa-aage. < aim nil < ouragi-uus, is not oser before li o'clock at int-'hi. I In s?; laat belong lo the Fifth Corps, 'i my riva? li? ?I ItVeii'lishofteu too late to give battle. 1 ?in.l the littl.? town a pr.-y t.. 1 pani? really fabulous. Marshal MacMalion armed there on BatBiday night al II ?reloek, follow ???! hythe remain-??t bis Bf-Bj*, a. ?I preceded Bl ;t swarm ol' bieatlile.-? fug,fives In tile twinkling of an ey Bavsms san i's, '; i?II.m! with th? lust Corpa, vhieh Iba fas luckily believed to l?a\>- 1 ' ted np.m Hit? he. They toesBed togetb? r where thai aaaU those most foil limit?-, in the bonseS Ot th.ir towns? men: those who had hi .?tight a.'.av ti.,11 Itiiai*;?? '? s and t-aiup ? ?jiiipag?, under tli.-ir 1 ? iii.-.; iii any up? n the pat .in? tit? alni in tue li? iii- under 1?.-ai m a can? opy. The uignt waapaaaedin temar, li hsaaaawy i had known how te pi".lit bj tli. o**apoi l unity, h" might have made i?n.tjB>,r or ia.um pnauneia at ?.a?? blow. The 'Nipiilation w.i? only hall reassured I?) the psaaasaa ii tnopa brakaa down, started, and discomti tad, ?"ollie famili?:. got oil by tin mail ti.nu at widda., th? last that went from Strasburg.'' WASHINGTON. [bl rBUSBUPB io tul ?i'_:i,i'N,.i M'.t?ujN?,i??.N, TiturrUat, Amp 1-, BBS Senator Truiubull .urn..I li. re la t ?v ? t?u??_. He ima not I??-? 11 m Illinois since the iwljo.in nient of ('??ki? ?-, and, Hi? relnie, Hu *n.iu ? Bboat Hie i'reaidrut I? nil? 111114 lum tilt sial?- Ispartaient, or any nth? r place, is uni) B. He staten ponltiiely that In- han nu 1.1. a al pre-, nt ot leaving lix Senate. Si natur Tnunbiiil ia ia good liralt li, inn! purposes ent?rina iii. campaign ti,is Fall ii? lil? otan stat? uni in lu.1.ana und Ohio with all Hie < ucrg> be car, brim, to I? ar. II? SSBS BBtSSS aim ot the full hu???-*? of ill? Ki-nulilii an pait.t, alni conten.Is that uni?'?? .1! ti?, laaaasi work aw Igelt? idly th? re ?ill l.t ??? rioua lo???--?. tiru. fUeruiail left li?-re to-day for LS-MBMMT, ?Uno, win 11 he v\ ill remain with his lan,lit until the latter part of this in?,nth. II? will then ko to 1><? Mum? ?, Iowa, ami BS pt'? ?? nt on the list lust, at the ?.Tumi reunion of tin Iowa Volunteers. The ?-etictar.v tt War ?ill in? ?t linn then1. Afti-r remaining In Iowa a few ?la. h he ??ill 1 i-it 1 In- fort- ami Iinllan ?I?-puta uf the Plains, luelinlin? ?mialla, Kurt Iairiiuii?', Lcaveiiwurth, Ax., an?! return Ivaat hy way of K1. Fouis. During his visit to ti??' Indian . ininti t In-. -pecta t.. nie, t Red Cloud, spotted Tail, ami the other prominent Imll.tu chief.?. Ho will return tu Mraaatafftaa la lbs ?arl. part of Ostebav. Aa there Is Bo buslm-M uf any iin|s,rta_.ce in the ?le pai tineuts ria.airing the attention of the President, h?, ha? < ?.neill.I. .1 to remain at Loug Bran? li luaU'.td uf ? ?nu lug to Washington tin.- wail?. All the lueuilierM uf the Cabinet are out of town except ?iecret.try C.?x, ,-ona? ?I 11 nt!. matt. 1- in the several departments uf the Out erniii? nt in exceedingly ?lull. The next me? tint.' of the CB Bl IBU Sill BBabaaS] Bl he'd the ?r^twt???k IbBbsSbb> lier. (<)MMt)D?)l:K VANDr.lH'.Il.T sTIilCK WITH Al'O l'LKXY Tkoy, N. Y., Aug. l8.?This ev?ning, ?a Cuiiuinslnre Vandirbilt was iiiinut cut? ring hi? room ,?t Cougress Hall, Saratoga, be fell dnwu In an apoplretM lit. He was ii)!ini?liat?'!y carri?1?! in the room, and m?<li cal aid wa? ?umin?.ne?). Tu.> phyalciana inun this ? itjr hu te ytOa np. N'o one It? allow)-.! to .?? ?? Mr. Vaud?i Inlt un,I the I'M?-1. ians are . unslantlt at hi.? Is ?l?l.le Kin? eltui t is niakiiiK to Weep the atf.,11 qunt. It 1? SUMBBI ?' tuai the excitement of the race? braauAI ou th<- ati?. 1?. and from app?'.irain? ? the Coiniuodur?' lies lu a \rr> in?' .allons ...|i<lltlO*B Hi? lamil t h.i.e lieel, siliiunoi?? >' to his lK'.l?;?le ANOTHEK KAll.HOAD 0OIXM0V. At BssiaatowB sa Wsdassssf *****j*9 ,v>" trains 1 atue m collUlon ou the l,?ai?li-u aad AbbIh?> Kail roa.l. 15.? -..mc l.lutnler the tnuiis were muiil?? in opi*. slte directions uu the wuue track, and the n-?.ilt? wnr> ?n tr being ver. aerioua. Th- cn,'iti.s wer.' wie?._. .1 .?mi tli.- fonrard rara ?lm.^t d.-fr-.tcl. >?? i?"r???D. h??w.->rr, w..- wiiously lujtired. THE HOUTH JKKSKY Ml UHEK. John C Ward, wh?i iii-mlen?l his mot lu 1 on Tuesday. ...ar L..i.ir,..?nilng. m i*"??" ?ewJrraay, baa 1?,.M ?,,. -,..| ?ltd i? now c-.tln.-d In the Camdr. (...inly , ., ?? . 1, _.? ?he critu?'. a"'! ?tafe? tlmt it wa*? ? ??ni Jail. le roxxlr^*tke^ . m^ ,?..,, '?', ,?f t'heiUH.i^M?-ir..?l?t HUI ?M??*?1. Term of ?;;,!'^n;:.e?.'.'i.i.'r"'"rt?''>-e-i"t- _ 11.1.I-... It trill? NOTKH. 1 National Toatbois' A**nriatioi. is 11, *._ __iuOm-?* >'"".?laaa-aiaaaaiaaam lliii 11 men of tbe Bia Horn v_|m dinon have -??-,,,'._, It,,, ,. ? ?i ? Tb rriuiin.1*, Bair ,?mr ??. M. a a ieu I. o' Ik? .. 'iHnloo a? firra. Lau?*- ?f1* ""** After linee dais s???ion. ihe l,??,rgi.? Ai'iicnl ..."ic'uatrnt.'.o. ?t AlUBl?. ?Ijui.url i?,.r??*,._* at?? ka- J?r?HI '?" '*.!., . . ? :,.r?-,<_irl?i? ?al mmemle. ?aranarrka** r k a nt Vi rat t j ia??1. r-OiCWra bm>b ?I ia* ,r-*) ?a?. l?t)rlo .1 B^I?. I!? r-t? ..in? 1 Oatooagon, Imuui?! fiom Chicago \r..,. it-ark ? rerk a '- pta-ui tbi?'.?B tk? ??*-? ?? Malar ??.1 ????? """ ?ka l?-?a. at-?at 4 ?al* ?<-ji at tke wak. TB? oom. yyi-r- .*?.-..?. i ? Li'' l.?*?i?('-.ir--J_M?. A Itiar ammbei ml ' ,S ?0b??3?.r ?I?? ?*??? ? I??????* ,( wie . .araatlka ???aiui?? i?kor?. t .ni 1 ni baa Is cn