ONE DAY'S LATER NEWS.
(special from reutbk to gebvillb's telegraph company.) London, Sept. 6. Kubracheb, Sept. 7, 2 a. in. (by indo-etjropean telegraph.) The Berlin official journal states that the number of prisoners taken includes 50 generals. The Prussian armies are still advancing on Paris. It is stated from Madrid that in consequence of the events in France the Government is increasing the forces. The Republican deputies, in the Cortes have sent congratulatory telegrams to the Provisional Government at Paris, and have held a demonstration in favor of abrogating the article of the constitution which established monarchial government in Spain. The Correspondance Havas, received in Cherbourg on the 12th August, newß of a naval combat between the French ironclad corvette Thetis and a Prussian monitor, in the south of the Great Belt (Danish Straits). The French vessel, under the command of Captain Paul Serrur, sank the monitor, after a fight of short duration. Of the 55 prisoners tried atßlois by the High Court for conspiracy against the , Emperor's life, 38 have been acquitted.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 2
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173ONE DAY'S LATER NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 737, 8 October 1870, Page 2
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