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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

[mi gkeville’s KxniEss.] Lo.ndom. October 12, 12,30 p.m. The report of General Von Moltke’s death requires confirmation. Prince Charles’s death is also disbelieved. Large forces of volunteers arc flocking to Garibaldi’s standard ; it is expected that he will be in command of fully 100,000 men in a few days. His sickness is not of. a serious nature, and he will take tnc held in person shortly. . . A balloon communication from Pans states that the army within the walls is well equipped, and fully prepared to cope with the opposing forces. There is much sickness among the Prussians in consequence of their exposed condition. The bombardment will probably commence in a few hours. The Parisians feci as one man ; there are no dissensions, and General Trochu is inspiring great confidence in his power to withstand a vigorous seigo The wet iveathcr is hourly expected to sot in, when the Prussian mortality before Paris —already Heavy— must greatly increase. There "is no chance of the European powers interfering at present, and the general feeling seems to be that the combatants must tight it out among themselves. The feeling in favor of Prance is increasing, also confidence in her power to resist the invader, and ultimately obtain favorable terms.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 16 November 1870, Page 3

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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 16 November 1870, Page 3

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 16 November 1870, Page 3

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