VOLUME IX.-NUMBER 1360. CHARLESTON, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1870. SIX DOLLARS A YEAR. ~A TALK WITH THE CROWN PRISCE. enthusiasm of the army. We leave this ?. M., was a dash on the Rhine with a column of, the State -from fraud or loss? TMne fan* THE EVE OF BATTLE. taking the direction of Metz, but that is ho in¬ perhaps, 100,000 or 126,000 men, a passage of THE STATE DEBT. the bonds only "on the surrender and dellverv- dication of our real ronte. Rest assured In a the river somewhere near Majence, and an of the bills," as required by the act' mt few will receive news that will sur¬ advance In the direction Of Frankfort. Thus We answer, no !. We .assert that he e¿ French Newspaper Correspondents days you masters of com¬ prise you." the French would become .the A hlblted gross negligence, and In proof thereof their Work-The Prince on the Battle THE PRUSSIANS GORE AFTER munications between North and South Ger¬ REVIEW OF ME. CHAMBERLAIN'S we cite the facts. Let Mr. Chamber¬ THE AMERICAN SANITART COMMISSION. Prussia would have to down 16 following of Woerth. M'MAHON. of American many; hurry DEFENCE OF THE SCOTT AD¬ lain deny them. 1i he can. He knows that they MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. To-day a train ambulances., the Main all her available troops, and the are ashere stated : Wecharge, then, that Mr. under the direction of Dr. Marion Sims, Jefl; French could beat as arrived, in MINISTRATION. Parker did deliver of of the this city for Metz. Dr. Pratt and many others them, they upwards $300,000 French who fell into the hands detail. bonds to Mr. Parsons, of New. York, without i Among the MCMAHON MARCHING TO METZ. ot the United States sanitary commission, ac¬ This plan, the success Of which depended on first requiring of Mr. Parsons" the "surrender ? lot the Pruseians arter the battle of Woerth companied the train in uniform. The daught¬ as much as on French ac¬ and of the the IS PARIS SAFE I marched nt the head ol the German dissension Tue Story of the Bank of the State Billa. delivery bills» but merely upon were two correspondente of the Paria prese, ai. ers of Dr. Sims tivity, was knocked in the head by the sudden surrender and deliver}- ot a certificate held by procession. Great sensation was created of all the States whose disaffection Mr. P. from master in that said Henri Chabriliart, o, the Figaro, and M. Car- as the declaration .the equity, ASA- RUMORS OP MORE FIGHTING. among the spectators train moved bad been: counted on. that they would stand bills were in the«rostody of Mr.-T. R ^arinsr TSE SPIRIT AND THE PEET don, of the Gaulois. Each ol thèse gentlemen the streets; crowds cheered and gave Prussia. in Charleston. We v«dt through lor br fall, sink or swim, live or die, with - TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. charge further,' Mrî : TIO^S WITHIX THE WALLS. ibas published an acoouat of his adventurer. liberally"to those collecting the wounded: If anv one wishes to believe that Louis Napo¬ Parker did permit said bills to remain for a ambulance services will bc Mr. ls a man of he Mr. At 8ou)z they were brought into the. presence DEFIANT The strictly impar- leon is so Illy served that he was taken by sur¬ Chamberlain education; long time in the custody of Waring, after THE PARIS JOURNALS AND '-tlal in its ministrations, treating the French at tills manifestation.of. German feeling, writes and his are lie had issued to ]H~r. Parsons the bonds intend¬ ofthe Crown Prince, *qr| the intervieiT is thus and Prussian wounded alike. prise But well, arguments plausible to redeem them. further, that CONFIDENT. ne ls at liberty to indulge his credulity. and specious; the more BO, because put forth ed We-oharge THE FALL OF THE CITY DECLARED described by M. Cnabrillart : KING WILLIAM'S OBSTINACY. it certainly ls more probable that he anticipa¬ when Mr. Parker's, agent got said bills from I confess rimVery Tarah embarrassed. If the Oíüclal ted Just what happened,' and tbat ph? BOIÇE:; with an appearance of candor weil calculated Mr. Waring, he'shlpped them to Mr..Parker by- IMPOSSIBLE. Le Presse says that announce¬ as tri as brief-' -in; a common I draw a flatteringportrait of«ie Prince; it will ment m the Chambers that the Prussians ar¿ words of warning tgg sature and dangers to deceive the unwary. We propose, express,- as'oniirwry,/retiñí, be said that I am sold ta the if I FRENCH MINISTRY RETIRES this to them. wooden box, not under seâl. And we charge i;VA- ". Prussians; TBS marching on Paris causes neitherastonishment Of the War had Just meaning ly as'we can, to review his Chester speech, and that said the bills with¬ .rrj ära» W unfavorable pintare ot him, to gratify nor fear in the The Prussians It soon became evident, then, that the popu¬ of his defence of the Whltte- further, agentreceived TO TOURS. capital. restive of a short and cam¬ expose the fallacy out counting them, and that the package sent any malevolent be guilty of in¬ it with resolution. KlDg Willam |8 ied lar anticipation dashing a was a A WAÄ ÓJP EÏTEKMIVATIO.V p^sion^I^U:a which great was not to be realized, and that, in its more-Scott administration. He has erected to Mr. Parker not "sealed package." justice and falsehood. I am .reporter, to this inspite ofthe serious strategic reasonB paign This we is sufficient means a toca of 1 shall there¬ turn him from it. If lt is donsi- place, the country must prepare Itself for a lofty pyramid of figures, and inscribed upon lt single instance, think, _; THKEATE.VEL». photographer. which Bhould The work of to prove that Mr. Parker did not use due fore simply and, truly state what I Baw, and "THEREABOUTS OF THE EMPEROR AND deredthat the obstinate old man has raised a long and arduous war. calling the motto', "Wisdom, Honesty and Economy." to the State from loss. He what was said.' 'Those who may be dissatisfied he will never the army into the field began, on each side, diligence protect HIS SON. million ol men whom takejback under the con¬ To.thishe proudlypoints, and, with an air of had already issued $300,000 of bonds, without with my account, most deal-: with the Prince across the Rhine, it will be- easy tor him to. and it was prosecuted following "Well first the "surrender and delivery ot themselves. It is not my f mit that he is ba¬ ditions: triumph, asks his Tiearers to respond, requiring to LAfESTFBOMBAZAINEAND MoMAEOÑ risk abloody battle. The ofthe line in France consists of have the bills," and then he had the bills sent ma a e. Would to heaven that ali German« were' There is not one German in all Prussia. Ba¬ Infantry ol' done, good and faithful, servants, you htm In a wooden box as ordinary freight. Had like" "ir la not so. or Baden who not 300 battalions, with a nominal full strength we will' make him; WÇ unfortunately via , varia, Wurtemburg would there are 38 bèen.fàlthful over a few things; the box been stolen, both bonds and bills ?'.> Frederic heir tb the Crown* . War News 960 men each; and besides these, .{'?'.?.-."?¿S3>"'..' \- Prince William, scorn and curse the King should he not make 20 of chas¬ rulers over would have existed as a debt of the State. So of Prussia, is a man of tall stature, thin, wit h LONDON, August 30. to come here and dictate in battalions of the Imperial Guards, you many things." whom ot WHAT THE-PRU S S IANS SAYV and bnt in: .an effort peafca and 18 of Zouaves and Turcos-all In- We show that this is erected much for Mr. Parker, by $1,250,000 - a calm placid conntenantic;v. tho Tile are the Paris. How could he return to Germany in seurs, shall pyramid bank bills were redeemed. These bills remain¬ .<< T: i his nose and noa» papera befogged regarding posi¬ ¡antr;. The system ls for these battalions, its a £ ._: carve of aquiline dilating armies. The latest the midst of the desolation of families, anjjf the leave two upon a foundation so rotten, that, covering ed'with him until the Legislature appointed trils there are evrdsnries^f éiieriry/wîaile the tion of the telegrams and the of the and when called to the field, to compa¬ crum¬ of -:« :> i JV! 2i misery depopulation city nies behind as a and to march to the once withdrawn, the whole fabric must committee, consisting Comptroller-General Lal«it French rapidity-ol his glance convinces-'yon of hi« de¬ make confusion worse confounded.. country 7 Shonrd ne not win abloody success depot, and Dr. Bosemon, (colored,) Reports. ? field with the other six. It ls said none of the to Neagle,-JosCrews '-' cision. AfuHj fair- -beard-softer*: the some¬ Advices- from. Sedan report fighting his defeat would be This ls toe de¬ ble pieces were with the. duty ot counting PARÍS; August 30. what of bis features. He bas to-lday complete. as a rule, were full, and thatthe the who charged, for which stern expression the railroad between the advance ol the cisive reason, more .political than military companies, on the Mr. C. boastfully exclaims, "Whenever and burning the $1.260,000 of bills been made to of and rather along - full ofthe 376 battalions, day bonds- Preparations have promptly «Teat simplicity maimer, affect? which brings the old King,under our strength was Reform leaders make one single charge,' Mr. P. had Issued'ne same amount of a kind of of tin German and French armies. On the 28th the walla^ orders to move were received, only good seems to destroy tbe bridges rand railways around bourgeois style speaking, oking, THE LANDWHER IN TUB FIELD. X:*^ r", of Rhine" com¬ fraud on our for Charged with this important trrst, it f abd gener»! Deb avior. He waa dressed ina Saxons held Stenay and Mouzon. A corres¬ 225,600 men. The "Army the dr fasten one single history first of a man whose Nationale says German Journals, Tannée, 'with- an eighth let us descend to merited us that the Impulse Park black tunic wtt*rre*'cöIUr' ahd-frcuigB, with¬ : "Not has McMahon failed L'Opinion prised seven"'corps the past two years, was dear to him would have been The diplomat* will go to Tours, ! which city out any or braid,-. upon the pondent cays only and those -of Belgium have asserted this tin: corps, consisting of the Imperial; Guar dB, as .a reputation him; that the embroidery gold to but the Prussians are are not In the reserve: The seven contained 340 bat¬ Infamy.". so to perform this duty assigned will be neutral. shoulder a small epauleMo.-indicate his rink, join Bazaine, wedged troops ofthe Landwehr jet field, ¡ corps one of of' slander could not harm him. How considered ornament. He is from with the of the artillery. talions ol numbering?'"214,000 men; The writer,. Messrs. Editors, is not breath of defence of Metz are but no other dreUncruisbmg between them. McMahon separated exception Nothing, Infantry, and did th1B committee act under the circumstan¬ Tte committee dally wore a small black "bordered with and can be more false than this statement. Every the Imperial Guards were -25,OOO strong, the "Reform leaders.'' He is an humble citi¬ that did their ..?» cap red, Bazaine by two powerful armies." and ces? Weare Informed they expected, wi .?. <.¿-. the whole ufiiferm wae sev?rely ^ixupK He one acquainted with the organization of the the artillery. Zouaves, Turcos cavalry .who. neither holds nor seeks; to hold a this wise: Joe CrewB and Dr. Bosemon A ofChasseurs dAfriqe routed two Prussian forces ls aware that the flrst han of numbered 50.000 men. This a total of zen, work In a Palikao will announce this week that prepa¬ speaks Freneh with great, purity,, without j regiment gives office. He a "native and would to connt the bills in room, ¬ near Mouzon. men from 25 to 289.000 as the total available strength public ls, however, proceed at work for are foreign accent, beyond à alight Gannan int regiments of Saxon dragoons Landwehr, consisting 31ryearB military less without witnesses: after they had been rations tire'elege completed. uition and «ocasional hesitation, at certain will ofage, have formed the greater part of the. which France could put into the field up to the to the manner born," and not the deeply to earned per diem, rtimora. It is believed here that McMahon perse¬ that when her first re¬ his long enough have thejr There is ec-thing from the front but rds. "La you speak Gannan, air.tL* said he in of the" Prussian forces. Not only did portion off] beginning of September, Interested In the honor and wellare of Bosemon would go to inform Neagle that they ?' ".-.i. vere in the effort to reach Mete, spite the field as soon as the mobiliza¬ serve would to be Officersatd othersTrorn the front Insist that a me. (0 ". them enter begin ready. State because he takes no active part In her were ready to burn the bills counted. Crews, PrSaee.-aot .mfnciently»,, - obstacles in the way. tion of the army was ordered, but regiments, Tte North German army, on the other hand, in the room with the bills. great ba^-wa>fongbt on the »tb, Bazaine uNb, and divisions of the second ban of consists of thirteen each havlne twenty- He accepts, therefore, the chal¬ remaining alone "I am serry for it, as ot berwise voa would The Prince Imperial wasat Sedan on Sun¬ brigades corps, the government. the arrival of Neagle and Bosemon, and McMahon gaining gr>at áávántages. NeAf what m our troops speak i Landwehr in provincesJaeareBt to Fraace have battalions of 1000 men each. When lenge thus boldly proclaimed by the champion Cpon a "Bald to con¬ have heard ni inner. where the Emperor was expected. and eight was which was and will "make Crews would hold up package .- to the Crowe and io whit esteem them.'*' day night, reinforced the armies of Frederick Charles order tor moblizatlon received, of the -Scott administration," which the krtttcr expected .meet .Prince, of yours, they.bold were nine miles were told off tain" so many hundredthousand dollars, Uhlans ai the time only Steinmetz. The-factel the second section ol on the 16th of a few officers what he . * who rs receiving reinforcenwnrs, andi gre«; "I thenk you ve rv much for that opinion." July, the good'' says. they would cast into the fire, whereupon they ¡ "Ob it is quite deserved. We have all ad¬ south. Landwehr being called on for service outside from each three battalions to superintend Mr. Chamberlain Informs his hearers that make the "record." This farce-^ t battle occur The CondRJetí has not occurred since the extra fourth battalion; the re¬ ol waste¬ would up day's may immediately. mired toe tenacity and the courage wfeica'hafvs German arrested in Paris to the Prussian territory formation of "charges of Increased expenditure, was with from day to day, until is "excellent. humblest of Every appeals the of li if. Prussia, says serve men-those who have served three ful of absolute robbery, of the gone through and oí the French troops McMahon been evinced by even the your Minister Wsshburne for examina-: campaigns therefore, ] out until extravagance, at last all the bills had been disposed of, and Bazaine thas fiOldi*9a*8 American tibe Opinion Nationale, ls in ak m g her final years, and are liable to be called they public funds pour forth from the mouths of committee to the Legisla¬ has'rvceived reinforcencents, and No American has been arrested as a effort. have their twenty-seventh year- Reform and he proceeds to re¬ then the reported and munitiens. Then, with much delicateconsideration, tioa. yet a»v--> passed filled our friends," ture that one million two hundred ano fifty iabtindaut provisions nuki ag excusée for meotiomce the out of dozen OF TSE EÏVADERâ. were called In; the battalions were up, fute these charges. With an affectation ol had been consum¬ álmcst Prussian spy. Ten every English- CBUSXiTiSS crts were formed out hearers to "look-wlth him thousand dollars ofbank bills 'Paris lawfully prepared to resist attack, and facft to us, he told us that tbey had taken be¬ ' and She Landwehr regln; candor he asks bis and that the same amount In bonds six men have been arrested. NEW TOBE.'August 2&. of:tke men between 28 and 36 old. On at the tacts," one of which I draw from ed by fire, ?the capture of the city is considered imV tween 3000 and 4000 prisoner«, thmy gans, yearswas accom¬ "every had been issued tn their stead; and these facts ;- mitrailleurs, and two The Prussians entered Vouziers on the heels The Conrnerdas Etats Unis has tbí follow¬ the 29th ot July the mobilization sources which I hold In my hand;" and Mr. C. '".*' eagle«.. In of had in the field ojSciai am are put down In the "official record." (possible. ; "Among thé prisoners;" said be,'*^ General of tfce retreating French. King William's route ing special from ^ris last nigbt: spite plished, and North Germany adds, "mark me, fellow-cltlzens, I speak¬ holds thlB "record," and asks us to The Opinion Nationale demands that-as the Eaoalt. 1 went this ta see him at tbe orders Riven by the conuoinders c f th e ïe« battalions ot the line, numbering from the unimpeached record." If. there¬ now up the same- morning to Fails i6 the Marne and Monz. ing * believe that the State debt remains Prussians shot the country Bdicbshofen, where he lie« wounded, hes bip- by upper enemy's armies, the Prussian invadion OJ 1870 J 000 men each, and in garrison 19$ fore, the record" from which he speaks is not been Does Mr. people,-France A French that her asses 'in horror recollections o; tqa: of ol the while the sources" from that its lorm only bas changed. - ind broken; I fear that he is now frlgate repaired engines eurp battalions Landwehr; if the "official whether the should teach the Prussians «tat, if the practice thigh being War accounts are was set in which, "unimpeached," are his ar¬ C. know of his own knowledge ¿ymg. He is a brave «(Beer, and be has given at Leswlck, , has been notified by the 1814. At the Department machinery operation, by which he draws his figures corrupt, ofbank bills have, in fact, been de¬ she will'take no and. the received from all sides of devas arion end of would hera further -a rotten foundation, the $1,250,000 ?. continues, çrisonera. ' .tie some in Paris (0 which hs wishes pillage, the August, give rests upon addressee to leave. tined tat re¬ the line and 93 bat¬ gument and thatthev lorm no part ofthe bills war will become-one of extermination. Setters tb be sent." government and of summary executione,*: by force of 114 battalions of ?¿?pyramid" crumbles away, and its delusive stroyed, of the State now afloat in the. I "the other The Parisians of all ranks have been enrolled sistance oí peasants to th« invasion ofltbeir- talions of the Landwher. Then are to be motto becomes an airy nothing. of the Bank Gold is circulating here. Another i "But, Prince," observed, priso¬ the ? nc Heese- State ? Does not the whole "record" depend" again ners aho have families,''... for the defence -cf Paris. bornes. Tbe Prussians concede to counted the troops of Baden, Bavaria, What ls this "unimpeached record" from Crews and Bose¬ ambulance train, with ladlee, has to the tbat. leave had them of defance. Tue Uutens above aireóse, Darmsladt and Wurtemberg, In all about 10Q he * Who are Its authors ? Does on the honesty of Neagle, gone "I have thoughtof The Times says Ave German detachments ol ngbt of of which speaks or rather on the nonesty ofJoe Crews front. Britanny will-soon send an Immense'* with writing materials; the letters will mit depredation* only worthy the Cossac Irs battalions. To oppose the French army the- not Mr. C. know that the very men whom we mon, to- that Supplied are .near Boagany. They belong to other Little is said^bout the as we have seen, could not are who framed alone ? *Can he use this record prove D tupber of volante ers to the army. A legion be sent unsealed to our ooo sui at Geneva, who cavalry days. Emperor Rhine, which, charge with corruption they t Have we no reason to doubt. will forward them to Iraoce." the Fourth Army Corps, which ls now scouring and with goad reason. Daede, not recri nina number more than 269,000 men, the Germans this "record;" that they are the "official they are honest sources" from of foreigners is here. Th1rty tho w- are lt -viii ba time ei ocgh toward the frontier twelve ot his facts ? Can the accuracy of the "official .organizing ''Prince, we thank yon on -behalf of the the eastern departments to prevent communi¬ HODS, aecssary. moved forward sor-ree*" from which he draws he draws his ? sand persons 'have, entered Paris from the mothers whose are about to assuage."* hereafter to demand eu account from bini who their thirteen army corps, numbering 336,000 that which ls drawn from corruption be pure ? which figures griefyou cation between McMahon and Bazaine. Mc¬ onr first disasters. Xbe added their We have said that honest men placed In thé neighboring country. The police bave been "I di not like war, gentlemen. -If I sb on id was the origin of men, while the South Germans Is It not begging the question to ask us to would have I would never make it. Now, my Mahon, with 160,000 men, ls stealing a march Empress shows a most noble devotion t the contribution of70 battalions, making a force as correct the "record" made up by the position of this committee sought inst) reien despite the mi a re¬ accept the attacks of a slan¬ organized regiments. love of peace, this is the third that I on the Prince Royal, who is two days-ahead of wounded. livery day ee-c vinita itary of 406.000 trained soldiers, backed up by administration, and then to say, because that to guard against harsh, ; campaign1 went over and extends care and consolata m lo within a month of an addi¬ lt are ? derous and world. Were these mern Uteilt Prmiian Reports. have been compelled to make'. Frederick Charles. It ls hoped the latter can¬ hospital?, and serve, available record is correct, those who made pure suspicious 3e. the bittle-field yesterday. -It was friihtftil. tbe victime of tbe war. All ladies of rani tional 150,000 men. Thus it was plain that the Let him first prove that his record is true. of such spotless reputation that they need LoxnéN, August wax wjuld not come up In time. Fifty thousand troops m bisk tfociil portion imitate her exa aple war was commenced under conditions very take no such who had If it only depended upon myself thia to Then, and not UH then, may he draw from its precautions? Neagle, Dispatches from the Prussian headquarter?, end here. It m your ministers and the Em¬ left Paris for Bethel on Monday. It-Is said the There are, unfortunately, ooma exceptio is unfavorable to the French, who were outnum¬ to prove that there have been "no in¬ been charged in the public prints with stealing ; at -that Bazaine's oom-: hewe it was not we who this Dobie oondnct. Tu«.- system of Prussian bered more than one-third, axd who, woree figures, wasteful from his lellow-Btudents In life; Crews,, Sundale, noon, declare peror who would it, Prussian force is 200,000. McMahcn's head¬ o me by creased expenditures, extravagance, early the wanted it. And yet the Emperorhas been«very espionage hat even stolen into s of the than all, were placed under the disadvantage and absolute "Until be does this, his who has been in notoriously bad repute from" m u ol catiens are completely cut, and that j are at Sedan. church« and sacred places, where it wau-'fl command. robbery." his and of whom we are good to me and very kind to my wife. The quarters of divided figure? prove no more than that he bas not youth upward; Bosemon, telegrams 'published from him' In Paris sa w .him was at the Tuileries scarcely be poseibl? to diaoover or prevent it. When the war was the French In arithmetic. know little or bad-are these the men to last time that I . SFrench War New«. proclaimed forgotten bis school day lessons good there. be Bald to rn?. One or two examples have been made, which was thus situated: The Third, Fourth at¬ and to count and burn manufactured on the iàth of January, when PARIS, 30-(Official.) end secret conni army We pass over the sophism by which he defy publ'c opinion, from the 'Yon know that I have J.run i a nsw Mmtoter.* August will probably put an to this and Fifth Corps were at Thlonville, St. Avoid to demonstrate that while formerly it $1,250,000 lo secret, with no witness but their A correspondent-writes headquar- The Prussians continue to move toward vance wnidabkv\ expelled Corps was at Belfort. By of"Jnij-tne even lit. Chamberlain, a moderate salary- to support bim, U my. -The-Klug, tillery very the"most-ignorant, . ?? bat we bourg and Pfaleburg still hold out. before the opening ot hostilities First and Second were moved forward lookea .-- -j< 'itij-mTfl Ofce-street ^was choked wtthBava- '.«Ob slr,' it is not superior to yours, voluntarily ot Corps perhaps, has read an ingenious essay, wherein upon-oe .arrived. cse of it 'from whit, you do. The ministry are on the eve of departing for The Germans who bava beeu suspected towards Metz, and, in effect, the whole army the writer to of the state; and that another, wno not The word make different to the have been from Huonville to proposes prove, by argument, a liveli¬ -riaa troop»from morning till night. placing it mere -freely with the advanced Tours. The Emperor, on being invited to ac¬ conveying intelligoi.ee enemy formed a line reaching that no such man as Napoleon I ever lived. many years ago made precarious to Parl3 moves care¬ Your aim in¬ expelled-that is all. Bltsche; and at the same date the whole Ger¬ Mr. C.'s on this reminds us of hood by buying and selling runaway negroes is, Forward -'Everything posts. is-very .good-too good, them, responds that his.place is now between the Vos¬ argument point a ls are In excellent deed, for we haw lost, I think, more men than company THE «ABPE MOBILD AND DEFESCES OF fABIS. man army had concentrated that essay, and the conclusion arrived at and distilling whiskey without license, fully lorward. The troops the In the of , are to In on yon have. I ba-vo .regiments which have lost with army neighborhood Onr-Garde nobile going perform ges and the Moselle. "that not only was South Carolina never so now a big man railroad rings, speculates coalition. or officer?. But we have where a battle is imminent. nt Toni and P.'aleburg. They bold The Emperor.reached|Metz on the 28th of well but never so and econ¬ joint account with the Governor of the State, Tribune Account*. twenty-nina thirty great prodigies cneck at next assumed the command governed, cheaply and fares Uttlt taken prisoners, and that restores our ad»ou¬ A series of have taken a superior force of the enemy in July, and the day omically governed as In the last year ol Grace. dresses in black broadcloth, sump¬ NBW'YORK, Angftst 30. tage." bloody engagements Strasbourg, and they have made a number of of the Army of the Rhine, which, however, Jn 18G9," is equally satisfactory. That portion of tuously every day. and that his only visible know well in the woody regions, between Vervlns to whose foresight of still consisted of seven separate met ns ot the In which Ilw Tribune^s- from London Bays: "An enormous.advantage, for you place successful Borlies. Thiers, point fact, bis speech may serve as a college prize essay; support during period special what you bad before you yesterday." and Stenay, but nothing decisive is yet we are indebted for the of Paris, armies, each commanded by a marshal with perhaps some sophomore may answer it-we this chance in his fortunes has come about, No news at Verdun of a great battle reported' "Nearly forty thousand, men, the corps of known, refuses obstinately to act on the committee of Independent ideas of bis own. On the 30th, a will not attempt the useless task. bas beer, his per diem es a member of the 1 Sunday. many Prussians Marshal McMahon and a division of the defence. Count Daru ibis morning accepted reconnolssance made by the French, In the over this of his "defence," Legislature. When we see and reflect on these ought There'.are The of Paris closed yesterday. a and was On Passing portion that our around Moción, Dun and Steaay. Cannon Seventh Corps. 1 did not intend to attack, workshops this difficult offi ce. A prospect of stage direction of Saarbrücken, repulsed. therefore, we proceed with him "to examine things, ls Mr. C. surprised suspicions tomato a recormoissano in force, The following lrom the French War Office ls perhaps ot a bombardment has taught the the second of August the Second Division of condition of our debt." Here he stronger, and that we are Inclined, at and were heard on Monday in that wishing only to a the south the public of -musketry bnt one is not always able to put an end received : "Nearly 900.000 men are now government u-.e'ul measures. List evening the Second Corps took high ground asserts "that only $700,000 have been added to Kowist, to question the purity the "official an ia -believed to lt waa fortu¬ Just to a of thc- master¬ and shelled the Prussians out which he would have us drink direction, and engagement fight when once it bas begun, in the formed Rheims, Rethel and the rem-val safe place of Saarbrücken, the State debt since the Inauguration of the sources" lrom near nate for us, on the whole, as be would doubt- triangle by pieces of the Louvre was begnn. The prfcau¬ ol the , who, however, retained a hill on of Governor Scott." And in as from the fountain of truth ? Until Mr. have-taken place Bouzaney. ! we shut He has administration of 'hundred' Prussians', attacked fifty leas baue received. reinforcements, and Vouzleres. Bazaine is not up. tion ie timely. Are not invasions of the bar¬ the other Bide of the town, and thus prevent¬ proof of this he asks us to "examine the fig¬ Chamberlain can prove that the $1,250,000 'Five", should have had still harder work next day." 120,000 men." barous always fatal to the art« and tüeir most ed the French from entering the village. News ures." It is said, as we are aware, that "figures bank bills have, lu fact, been destroyed, and The lasted from . ara the- French at Chaúvencé. fight -Prince, it seems to me that you very LATER.-There is much confusion caused bf beantifu' productions ? from the French lines at about this date con¬ do not ile." True ! but not so those who make we require more satisfactory proof than four to-seven. Ten killed and five mounded. well informed concerning our army." Gallairdet also reviews the military situation,- tained hints that the commissariat and supply the Now. who made the which "report ofthe committee," he falls to prove that the of a number of Germans. as tbat had figures. figures their stead The Prussians took prisoners and "One must be so," said be, smiling. departure large which be'represents snbstantlally already service had broken down, and every¬ Mr. C. asks us to "examine f Does he not the $1,250,000 ol bonds issued in twenty-eight "But," said L wilfully committing an error, The Journals say that the police is to rid Paris given. else been ready for an advance this take them from the "official record?" Did ''have not added one dollar to the public debt." the station. VIA LONDON. thing first bruited "it wa« your entire army which was engaged, of many enemies. WAn NEWS would have prevented lt. not Scott. Neagie 4 Co. make that record ? 8o much for Mr. Chamberlain's proposi¬ The Tribune correspondent writes from Me= .250,000 men at least." LOUDON. Anaue:2d. Then, on the 6th of August, came the fatal Must he not prove them honest before he asks tion. We propose, Mr. suitor, at a future day so m?n. all La Liberte says: '-The hour of the great bat¬ uncí or. (as all I tu this article ls already zeires "I left Bethel yesterday morn¬ , "Not many-180,000 They Public feeüní in Pmt is very hooeful, and a affairs ol Weissenburg Forbach, us to believe their Do the figures to answer the others; Sunday: but if the Bavaria os bad marohed tle has arrived. The battle must occur in the battles have more than one name,) of Woerth figures. and we do not wish to on the road. I found no fought well; French FiCtory is cmfidently expected. that Scott. Neagie & Co. are honest ? too long, trespass upon ing, and was one day as well as our men; we, should have had it all and Saarbrücken. The German troops a or to your readers with Im¬ valley ofArgenne, perhaps from there to Metz. Ex-Qitea Isabella, Of opaiu, bas giv«n her engag¬ Ïrovehese ligures represent coupon bonds to your space, weary hear, troops beside the garrison here. The Prince over noon instead ol fighting until 6 o'clock. m Paris for the use of the wounded. ed in the Weissenburg affair were the Filth extent. Mr. C. shows us the more this time. Mr. C. shall, however, by * We have reason to believe that the battle is palace large figures arrived during the day with aa escort I should not give battle to your army unies I One hu'jd.eú and seventv thousand of the and Eleventh Prussian and the Second Bava¬ alone-can he show us the bonds they prétend again from JUNTOS.. perial was in number-other wise "I would now. Il the Prussians are repulsed all there must have been 80,000 ol Cent Garde. ; The Prince left this morning superior raging Prussian army have baea killed and wounded rian corps-in to represent t prefer to retire." must retire behind the Moselle. France the war. German soldiers. If not actually In the fight, Let us examine Mr. C's and ap¬ fora secret deetlnaüon, supposed to be Sedan; "Ton have one Prince, in they during to be Into it at a moment's no¬ argument, TBE GERMAN NEWS. great advantage, moment grows more formidable. Even Ten thousand pe-sons are attached lo the ready brought ply these questions to the case made. Prussians have ribt'as reported; the precision ol the movement of your troops. every of tbe of tice. And to this force was opposed, at : "The funded debt of the provlded-the the tower of Woerth we now new are ready to take the field; headquarters King Prus-ia, including great of He says public « ut the railroad between Mezi eres, ami Sedan, From admired, though regiments Bervants. first, only Douay's division McMahon's corps, State is down*(by the comptroller-general with the «nef caused by witnessing your suc¬ us." eighty and at the last the whole ol' this corps. put [From the New York German Dally News.] Tne Prince road, but would not be sent which defeat cannot subdue According to French report 15.05?, and ac¬ only In his report) at 16,183,349 17," and be claims goes by cess, the two flanking movements you The Nationale "War to the to Prussian report 20 OOO French sol¬ The affair could have had but one conclusion: that from this Bum the following items must be The of the German population- forward ll the enemy was in the neighborhood effected upon our position." Opinion says: cording the ol numbers assured the victorv intelligence one recross the Rhine. diers ar- disabled by hospital and typhus superiority I deducted, because they but "change the form" ©f the United States, and the facility with, is that McMahon don't mean to ."The hills of Froschweiller ax» real fortifi- last, let not German to the Germans. The same was tme^f the the administra¬ our It certain fight care to them di¬ lever. pf debts existing when Scott which they enter into tbe spirit of best in¬ are cat-.oas, and I did not attack For centuries let Germany remember that an Ibe Times ibis morning says in a review of affair of Forbach or Saarbrücken. Froissard's tion came into and de¬ are well illustrated in the for some days. The National Guard here, " power, that, having stitutions, generous rect! v. By turning them I lost fewer men." leave it resource-; ol that three of three divisions and a single regiment of Ba- will but m und .but to The .Mobiles "We xan?b for t he enemy may enter France, but cannot tbe Prussia armies ducted them, it appear that $700,000 support given to newspapers published rilled, ready fight,. are" very obliged, Prince, of the reserves have been forme! ta await events in zaine's corps, in all about 25,000 men. were at¬ has been adùed.îo the debt. The items to be their own language. Of the several German no but look The few minutes you have beeo pleas3d to devote -The Patre says that military events and defeated have uniforms, soldierly. of France-one on the Bbine, under the Duke of tacked by 37,000 Westphalians deducted are : journals published in this city, there ara none ol to us, but we'do not see with you tbe.Dake utmost importance are preparing. Whatever: Schwerin; one at under and Rhenish troops. The gallantry of the The of bonds issued to fund the have not a consideraos suc¬ persecution correspondents continues, they whom we desire to thank,.for it was MeckleLbnrg Berlm, soldiers, and the and skill of L $1,269,000 that accomplished all been from Bethel." Coburg, be the result at Paris, prance must redouble Gaaer&l Coastair, and one ia Silesia, under French bravery old bills of the Bank of the State. cess, and more than one may be counted feave expelled he who saved us yesterday, and, notwithstand¬ General Torrentzoig. their officers In both these affairs, were great; 2. The bonds issued to accmed interest the most similar establish¬ bis many anxieties,.he has not 'forgotten her energy, create a third and fourth army. lOBS inflicted on the Prussians was pay among profitable ing to Telegrams from B:-rIin say-tho Prussians the they on the State debt, of which, he says, $650,000 ments in the country. In proportion to the promise which he made to speak you The Germans are active. We must use all our men the line of the and did not the ground un¬ " GOLD AND STOCK". have 800.000 &long railway heavy; they yield have been Issued thus far. numbers, the patronage bestowed upon jour¬ about us." The news from McMahon's con¬ the til to hold lt became a mathematical -"1 will commission:0 efforts. army ready to move across Bbine to reinforce longer Z. The bonds issued to redeem the "bills re¬ nalism by Germans on tbis side ofthe Atlantio perform your has never lor a either of the armies in case of defeat. Prussia : but the overpowering weight of of the ol' he ie a more liberal character than that of NEW 30. "We now ask that we may be taken- back to tinues excellent. McMahon impossibility ceivable" State, which, sayB, of far YORK, August deceived about the Prlnca cannot move these troops to the front yet, numbers decided the issue against them. $350,000 have been needed to retire the entire the same people in their own land. Tbis ia Gold on account of the ad¬ the advanced posts.** moment been to the of such reserves. On tue 7th of August the.situation was thus: to the fact that those who leave opened weak, "I see no. and then, having cour¬ He understood that the owing difficulty feeding the French circulation; and, probablv owing vance in bonds and the morning re¬ objection," Royal's movements. there are great rejoicings at Berlin. Four ol the eight corps of army 4. The bonds issued for the "relief of the the Fatherland to seek the opportunities of regular teously ¿sloted us. be withdrew. his A To-day four had been attacked and beaten in detail; com¬ New are of Prussian victories. It ranged from 16. Prince intended to overreach army. He, public procession, carrying mitrailleurs, treasury-$1,000,000." remunerative toil in the World, gene¬ port in advance. The Parisians twenty-three cannon and one eagle,.captured munications between headquarters and some We shall examine each of these items, and rally of the most intelligent of the middle clas¬ to and closed dull at 16jaie\\ Govern¬ therefore,, kept from the through thc streets. ol the beaten corps was cut off; the numerical and soon become indoctrinated with > i£j, WAR ROTES. cease to re¬ French, pausad see whether Mr; Chamberlain's argument ses, very the- ments and dull, but duringthe must not, however, preparing Ibe Queen came out on the balcony ot the pal¬ superiority of the Germans was evident, and that the State debt has not been in¬ toe utilitarian and progressive ideas of opened quiet the lt was also that were under proves Another reason may be afternoon closed very dull? Sixty-twos pulse the enemy. ace and received congratulations oftbepeo- plain they acting creased by the Issues of bonds referred to. American people. 12f. From our exchanges and the letters of cor¬ ple. The wea'her was fiiie an j tbs excitement the inspiration of one mind; aud hesitation, in¬ First. As to the of bonds issued to stated in the circumstance that the journals Teaneesees 61 sew 60. Virgl nias 66; new 65. The Prince Imperial has gone to Mezleres, and vacillation In the $1,250,000 American princi¬ j ; respondents we gather the following Interest¬ until further orders. great. decision prevailed fund the old bills of the Bank of the State. themselves, patterned upon Louisianas TO;' new 64; levee sixes 735 ; eights where he will remain French councils. The Emperor was Implored The history of these oonds is this: pies, are more readable and useful than the. ing notes and jottings of the war in Europe : Mezleres is considered impregnable, and con¬ REVIEW OF THE WAR. to retire to Paris, first placing the supreme In the passed old-fashioned sheets of Europe. sc. Alabama Bixee 99; $ Yes TO. Georgia six.ee In the hands of Marshal September, 1865, Legislature before us of a de¬ _j rOUSH LEGION" IX FRANCE. tains a and command of the army an act. which, among other things, provided, But, with all the evidence 82i; sevens 90. North Carolinas 52j;' new strong garrison ample supplies. Bazaine. He that be should on of our German citizens to en¬ 32^] For some time the French Government has Miscalculations at the Outset-The Ac replied by saying "That all bills issued by said corporation prior sire the part South Carolinas 8ft; new 70. Freights on dour A Bishop on Bombshells. enter Paris either "dead or victorious," and to the 20th ofDecember, be funded; courage newspapers in their language, the been about Poles in its tual of the Opposing Forces command of day 1860, re¬ by steam ls. Gd. to ls. TAcl; on wheat 6$d; by hesitating enlisting CARLSRUHE, August 30. Strength that he should retain the supreme and on the surrender and delivery of the saw, extraordinary success of the German Nows but have now concluded to do it, as ap¬ the -From Saarbracken to Chalons and the army In his own hands. A movement of bills to the treasurer of the bonds of mains still a wonder. To say that we did not saif-Wd. army, The bishop of the city, on the plea that was State, be to the im¬ a letter received In from Metz. retreat and concentration commenced, the State, payaole, ¿c., shall be issued to the look forward to it would deny ; Nsw ORLBASS, August 30. pears by Washington bombardment of Strasbourg Is contrary to the and Is now still on. that said that induced us to start the enter¬ a that going" owner of said,bills, 4c; provided pressions Sterling29a29i. Sights premium. Gold 16. Paris by government official, which-says laws of humanity and modern warfare, obtain¬ of the New York bills shall be presented to the treasurer before prise; but, though sanguine of the ultimate In the ten days previous to the writing thereof [Correspon-lenee World.] 1869. And the Governor of the achievement of our purpose, we did not an¬ ed twenty-four hours' cessation of the bom¬ LONDON, August 13 Li Meuse contains the following proclama¬ January 1, of there had been enrolled and organized a Pol- | in the meantime non-combatants State is hereby authorized ami required to ex¬ ticipate such an immediate conquest popu¬ A HOWL FROX HOLDEN. bardment; A careful and impartial review of the war tion to the army, signed by Napoleon, on the ecute and deliver said bonds to be larity; we did not look for such a whirlwind 5sh of forty thousand men. Most of , the signed by our legion will leave the city. On returning, bishop's from its up to the present can¬ 13th instant : him and countersigned by the treasurer." of success as that which has Bwept newly- them have seen hard service In the Polish and the bombard¬ opening 6tage bark into the smooth waters ofits. HALEIGH, August 30. [lag was riddled with balls, not fall to be useful and interesting, and I have Soldiers-To-morrow will be the ]4th of Au¬ Upon the passage of the act the bank bills hunched contests Bnssian and Prussian tyranny, a rose in and continued to rise for Holden'a.Standard thia morning pitches into against ment was resumed. Surrender is mere ques- had the fortune to obtain the means for gust, that anniversary of your triumDhant re¬ rapidly value, prosperity.. in to the and'in are exceeded by no good turn to Paris after that clorions campaign some time, when it was rumored that Gov¬ A f?w weeks ago, alluding rapid' the New York.TimesandTribune, for accusing soldierly qualities :lon of time. .making up such a review with a of ernor Scott to "execute and deliver" the of the German News, we stated that body of men in Europe. Neutrality. degree which decidid the destiny of Austrian domina¬ refused progress than that of Holden of garbling Judge Tourgees'e letter, Belgium accuracy which could not be expected In the tion in Italy. Ou that day, as after your bonds, as by the act he was "authorized and its circulation was greater any ' 30.1 to do." The 1st of German in the country, with one concerning outrages, as follows': have a THE UHLANS. BRUSSELS, August letters ol correspondents written in haste and Crimean victories, all France welcomed "you rtquired January passed, paper excep¬little *jWe ot cuiras¬ The are to the frontier with enthusiasm, aud dazzled, saluted and the bonds were not Issued. The.bills, ol tion. But, at the pace at which this few words tb say tb yon, gentlemen of the The German cavalry are composed Belgians hastening on the spur of the moment. Europe, declined in and contin¬ traveller advances, a few weeks makes [rom all A battle is you as worthy sons cf the grand armies of the course, rapidly value, Teutonic TAmps'and Tribune, and they aie these-Shaf siers, dragoons, hussars and Uhlans. The last quarters. great apparent¬ It has been too hastily assumed that the Em¬ Brat empire. ïo-day, however, Prussia dares ued to fall In price for some weeks, when Gov¬ a great deal of difference in the condition of you deem these Southern Governors officions, named, who seem to alarm the French so .1ly imminent. Tue presence of the Belgians is peror Napoleon expected to be able to carry to invade the sacred soil of the country. She ernor Scott, for some perhaps satisfactory rea¬ affairs. We must now withdraw the exception, the war at once Into the enemy's of men. who son, consented to "execute and deliver" the for the circulation of the Oerman Hews bavin* but they are not more so than you are your¬ much, 'are lancers." They'are a part o't-the ¡1accessary to prote:t neutrality. countrv, and launches against you a toirent the of fifty to successfully act upon the offensive from the iave frurpneed your valor, and for the mom*nt bonds. The bills again rapidly rose in value, gone consideiably beyond figure m* selves;,so-muchso;tbat we are forced., to ad¬ regular cavalry force, lightly armed, well to the end oí the and in March or we think, the owners thousand per day, we are justified ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. beginning campaign. It Is iriumphed over your indomitable courage. April, copies and in stating mitthat Democrat contains more mounted, and are probably tb make raids in tolerably plain that every one else in France Let ua mirch azain lo encounter them. Sel¬ received their bonds. Rumor said that Gov¬ claimtng for it the first place, Pomeroy'B a News has no.v the largest truth than clutter you or all your Ilk in the country In advance of the German line but the Emperor did cherish these expecta¬ liers 01 Jena, against these same Prussians, ernor Scot: reaped handsome profit from the that the German issued papers We take the from the Northern tions, and it is equally clear that he alone did fathers as one fluctuations thus occasioned in the value of the circulation of any German daily paper combined:1. Weare pleased to on ol march'.- Therefore-,;they naturally exofte following them. it 10 arrogant to-dty, your fought Indeed, although not pre-- place you : not cherish For was his voice alone :o three; again, ct Moutmirail, one to tix. is bills. He had the opportunity for doing so; in this conntrv. the Ku-KôtixlBm and trea- unusual and terror. But, they are 1papers that uttered a note of and he used lt, he did not. Per¬ statistically for the daliberate assertion,. sideofiherebelllbn, widespread ENCOURAGEMENT FROM M'MAHON'S CORPS. warning, from his my one among you icfiimed by that exciting perhaps perhaps pared that not even in Germany u son.îwllMngsubjects of the- loBfcause, and un¬ july German cavalry. The Germans Beemed lips alone came words of sober caution. He nemory. let him *et an example to all Freccli- haps he only bought the bills at a low figure, we are convinced wuba circu¬ PARIS. 28. most saw more than the the and sold them when they doubled in there to be found a dsüy willing servants and slaves of the theories of to have learned from our success in making August probably, clearly any nen. The Saxons, Wnrtemnurgers, value, to tba« whichJ«ar^the German News A special to the New York Times says : I other man in France the difficulties in the path iol lie rs of the Rhenish ex confederation groan because he was endeavoring to "Improve the lation equal within the first four months Jefferson DavJ«:H "raids'' during the last war, how easyand how jlave Just seen a private letter from Robert on which he had entered. And it will not be it bainer compelled to land their arms to the credit" oí his "beloved State." has accomplished '. -\- career. g .. ; g» m. <*? . effective it ÍB to harass, with competent cav- ]Mitchell, late editor of the Constitutionnel, to amiss to remember that if the Emperor is to ?auee of Prussia. They know what little re- It matters not to us whether he speculated ofits The order of General Trochu expelling from airy, the enemy's country. ; 1 lis father, dated at the headquarters of Mar¬ be believed, it was not he that led France into ipect that power has for the rights of peoples, in bank bills or not, further than that his con¬ naris all who have not sufficient means of sub- inai McMahon, at. Rhetel, on Thursday. He the war, but it was France that dragged him i it er absorbing mi lh ene of Hanoverians. Danes duct at that time tends to cast at least some ANTIDOTE FOB STRONG-- .atoence, and might therefore become a bur. AID FOR FRENCH SICK AND WOUNDED.. lays : '-You know I was downhearted when I Info it. "The country ls slipping out of my .nd Germans, she will not hesitate to a bsoi b S'.tspicion upon oneofthe "official sources" from DRINK. den on the stores,, ls one: of the ex- The French and Irish residents Ieft>3>a'ri8 at the of the .Prussians. hands," said he to an Englishman a or two be remains of Southern Germany. Ioeen- which Mr. C. drawe his information-upon one UPHAM'S public of New York -progress day at tre¿restí measures ol martial law. In a city of are to have a festival at J?¡Ince 7-have been with our army my mind has before war was declared. *'I could not con¬ ateen completely changed. go war." L'be oppression or to "examine." One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mail, postage- jofsuchñ ficûple rnust be"'enormous, and noth-' week, proceeds or which are to !>f"our- ultimate1 success. Since our first de-, The popular expectation In France was that lelonee not to them. May they have entered for the manner In which the Governor per¬ paid, on receipt of.price. lng moca-' appalling can be imagined than'the be devoted to ib^fund for t he relief of the sick ieats on the Rhine our army never came in upon the declaration of war tbe North Ger¬ france only to find their graves. Soldiers, we formed the part he was "authorized and re¬ The Antidote ls the best remedy that can >e < sufifcrlnxwhich must result from driving them and-.wounded iii the Erbach armies and hos- :c¡olllslon with the Prussians without maintain-,, man Confédération would be easily isolated hail have to deliver fierce and bloody battles; quired" to perform by the act. How did thc administered In tfania-a-Potu, and also for aD., the without or shel¬ f and heavy loss on (rom the Southern States, and that the mt with energy and patriotism the country's State Treasurer discharge the Important trust nervous affections onTjnto fields, provisions pita's. Many speakers have promised to be ng tbelr'posltlon inflicting newly- » the terms For Bale Dr. H. BAER. ter. If this order Is enforced to the letter, it he enemy. I saw and conversed willi the annexed Prussian provinces would manifest a lODor will be safe. For every Frenchman with imposed upon him Did he follow by No. 131 street, ls to be to the present. An invitation has been extended lo He ls in excellent health to with the French the moment has arrived to conquer or of the and do his duty without respect to Meeting will prove that fans defended jjJmperor yesterday. willingness co-operate ' heart act, to protect oe tcAgent for South Carolina*. last extremity. ihe Mayor and the Governor of New York. n,ud spirits. It is impossible lo describe the And Hie popular idea of the opening campaign I 0 die. NAPOLEON. persons ? Did he use due diligence ».