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DAILY STATE JOURNAL
NUMBER 22.13,
’ AUSTIN, TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10.
VOLUME 1.
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Fros Kordenux.
The San Domingo ( onsultation.
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“Spiritual manifestations’’ have bro-
A fellow stopesw* l at a hotel in l’ike’n
the Louisville Cornu f .Itmr- I
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FOK NAL.R.
One poultry fancier in (‘aliforniahas but yon are mist akel
। purse full in another pocket
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damage t > t
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<• mmandinrthefrtificati mn-report but
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a play
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lome. L av
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: •0 A
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thicat
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Mr: •
I l i d l 12 . rc eipts 3601 ;
coastwise 1007: stoek
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w . n :
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liil
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L.and Iy
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Pan. ngers w1u dud this route the best betwern
Gn/y- gton and Austin
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mau, and th it they must really 1 i
th cte
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t wenty kille l and t w ■ . undr ■ । w iide l । '
through the same process
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Een only
Ph French Lav.
the F nergetie Bomhardmeut of the Paris
Forts.
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who
cial
bets of t h
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red
w iti.
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e l<|.| orilinary
3 , middling
. t reim 6 122 .
Sterling 204
4
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an ti 11
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n ive and •
LNpoS. .Lin.
ti ist ike n.
with ooniderabl
l’ras-ian gurris n
emoretadvanced 4 hristia
they mean ste in. g i-. elet
ing their wundel
।. rent I yeufered L
night .
I hi the line "1
I ‘orrigi atzr 3>ore-ii.
certain sum of in ni v : n f I ir • ti
.tli h
improbable in the extreme. Nor do I
believe that the removal should besub-
amendments to the constitution, even I cultivation and
p. 1
s ti
• u •
f ho. I
* hi• <
— I l air < r . -1-
WF .spenger train- run dally to and from Colum-
' - and Harrsonrg, making close connection8
with calveston by rail.
poltirian -
sort's that
j allege they were dragged from their quarter;
at West l'oint by the first class and conveyed i
wriles
Ietter,
i!
• ly
."a
nin,
h ’!
n t w ■ < ncounters on the 1th,ont ' left Lank
■ • he Neine.
reccupied l al ourche ani ' t
Iotron.
he is still a dear, de light ful, nau, hty
n 4 Mr
। if there be the constitutional power to whole
remove it, which is not settled."
A NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICF, with al
tar material heeded for condnetinK * dally und
weruly journal. Very eheap fox caah. Arp!to
E M wies tock, 4». thie oftice. 'lA* i
l hav e a w hole
- * • •
L » -g‛-
H * I
ihe t EIY I ATEST dhpa it his.
gurdine t .
that he i ’
I he ase 11 ■
u M nduy,
c ited anne
ral Uli- .
t bith
SsSffiSS
en to or from Galveeton I.V t* route s
GE HCF K ND o d*.
r n’endet
th kind i- pu-sible at tio • -pion. I In
: teter .1 the l’reident’s reply to the r.
i ni I .. t 'll I. ' ■
P" l" ' )
rren, ' t
bchine I
- h' i . ’
t .11 . 1 . i
i: i u • \ I M t 110 I । • .
Variet*,
, . n 1 1 11 ad!
:1 - • I lu l . . '
11 . ... ,,b
in a gent
claim hal”
• t i .
i changed .
1 U ur dull
, edall their p siti 'ti. • • ' ter
mand. The enemy ret ireit \' ne
ing . n Naney and Bell at IL' l’ruriansare
generallywithdrawing from the northern de
-t I l’urir .- ■
pax tl frm r " >
ult - thu- far are m
-. n it a 11 ~ . 4
: ron st : «--t l- .
the pally.
$ euerally shoul
and Canadian 1
ing their pi ;
ale att c a
thCorain, Jan. 7 —Cassius M. n' ins
sms-ch at Richmond, Ky:, oppose8sGrant ,
aupe he is not in symtathy- with the Eepub
lican party, nor uses the intuence of the 8°.
ernment in favor ot the Cubanb. Clay thinks
that the issues of the war are .divided, and
neither party should rely upon them.
wholesome 1 rut h-.
he II l> lice'i left sis
li h t > Queen
derated ; We
rinz I e b Hl
tati w ich will be sent t- the senat
a downw trd b nt $ . but
e suburban V ilia hy the b 'll
11-1101 HorEcoNGRESSAVENLE
huve, after i tborongh canva-
• "I : r.
• - ill
► I - t pre-
sttteme 1
sialeiurnt
in Washi
hen .• Ui
b • - 1.1 !!
if ever presented, should go
l i!
1 4
um-
.! Villejuif a 1
POTGHKEEPSIE. Jan. 7 —Three cadets who
Prenident «irunt
M bile i mar I-
regut r ar ,
o I ’ I O> IX l» I I x I* (aNIIAI
.1 ml Western $5 3005 *><> . eon mien t 1 choi
< \t i -late and W estern St loaff0 Mo..
hense of humor,
train mual
and ). I
tea at 7
tv .ven had it been
(‛ott a
lielurl ■ il
t < . . 1 ■ a at 1
i l r
think that. nlth • i h he w
lout i
it - • t he Eren h en
HorEt AND RETAlRANT LATESTBYTELEGRAPH
1 ott m heavy . sales 73:
13132 . low miditlir .
viii’Fardhert.e officially says that he The President s lid the ot or night,
thought the Prussians would not deny a in response to a Set euadt : "Asto tie
French victory this time, but he finds that theremovalot the capital . I think that as
German bulletins fora second time annihilate ..... ‘ - •
his army. Gen. Fardherhbe prcceeds to discuss
inaccuracies of the German
AUsIY, TA'Xax
WtSGROVE A WARREN,
Proprietors.
'• ' has been inactive
• iiri ■ । i
«... e usei ... render gue-ta
X eommodtation- and fare wilf
The N •
ire Leino ine rp
trality.
fhe Rriti-h g veri in’ nt hus as-
Subline l’orte of its ti 1 dty to t e
t 1-56.
come to the < onel usjn
of linen,
eonalit) .
steady at 1} itH
ERAZOS IRON BIIDGE COMPLEEED,
ILUUtu' ALuvWn-*-" V" -.x . • .
j The French, on the night of the 3d, ject to a mere majority <4 the repre-
pied the village they had conquered, and gentat ives 4 the people elected fora
the following morn- single term. I think the question ol
. y .al.- at Mi
< ~ ill t iit din 'll m are
{NOrE — Appreheusive that the ab.vc was
buiied. I have had it repeated. The, tremet -
that nothing d . -firursare corre t ~ -Rer R i v . i
cm- a ciiv.
eave ilouston at ■
Nolammi
111 Ol b l l '
b g- ot k I
man) I t
au 4 ptopert) .
th- latin <
will, i' i th": '
ber of G
submit 1 • i y1!
I t t • we •'
kill unyi : y
since i h
tian ■ t U it i
means of maki
. ier nan - iav
e eeN gent
l •
- - ss •o
• • 1 t
“hb
march25 41V_______ _____
B R. K. A < K. w.
I e Prussian- report an ceetive romul iri-
mentof Paris in the —uth 11 ! it rtheirt -ide-,
and also upon th- gunlats hi tne river.
I rou Kerim.
|,. ... is, Jan. 7 i he pr es admir - the kn-
. ,i . rtheirtemperate tonein disrureingthe
- zure ot tit evlliers "> the > in hy t
ITu-uic
Foreign and Dome-1 ic "urhet-.
I. iv EuP 1 , nn. 6—Evening • otton ci ne !
'lit and irr ular ; uplands 7jd7,1.; idiom
~asd.; sales 10,00 hales: rp. ulation and
x rt 1000 bales.
1TY MoTFI
I f M itl ILlX H .
IlAVar, Jan 7 lei i
mo-tly trom Rourn, were e. n
h < ■< nerul R>y tie ir .bimi
have sine......cupie l Burga
-t amship l ue for Ne
I rogressing and will be equally t fective.
ISNpoN, Jan. B.— G en. B rbaki if march-
New YoRK, Jan 7—Dispatches from the
coal regions indicate a general strike.
The Illinois Central Railroad has declared a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS.diyrdendity r BE-eettoGolout four hundred
— i thousand specie.
Transmitted exclusively to the State Journal. I New York. Jan. 7.—Judge Brady decided
' to-day that the statutes especially provides for
, the examination of transfer books of the Frie
Railroad Compeny. The plaintiff was a ktock- '
holder. The road was mulcted in costs
! i v . the t 1' w ' : ■ i --
tu •• The weath 1 1. o
ivit: a tia a 1 lur : ■
1. )
■ - ‘
wundi !. far
m the ! . t
V .11!. leu. 1 o neral 1 •
i:i> ing tic comnmit* "
A erow I I- meetin.
htrald . and t hreaten I ’> urg
t rom wa-hiuztou.
W ASUING r , - A !v.
been i-sued for a renew il ■
tract- S mth. I he bids ■’ '
thing, the
, .N,E or II ML-
M rton, inqurrinr alwut the'
fnirs n N rth ( tr Hra and |
LFI:NO\ R X I I. R 0 \ D.
Hordkai \, Jan. ti —A tries ol unimpor ‘The Washit tont
tant attacks have been made on the ad van-
ced posts of < i n (‘hau-ey e army , which were • ' .
vigorously repute xi. fhe foree now under Mortol
(en Chnusy’semnmand i- reported tol tainedthe — i I ’
300,000and read for action the adrnit • h i
BOnDE At x. aan 7. I !|< I nrm.ms on l ri lav c,, s I
atta ked the I tench p -K , m- at Ville llaule; ' . . ,
\ die Porcher and -aun < rurtioutl and I irSKP
■ t r m re vigor us d lense.
I ron < uba.
1 11 .4
r k f it a - » il <» 1 * 5
I/4VtE '4
and the I French I ■ - thus I ar L v.
slavery ’ In l‛ru--ta, infan 1) ' ivulry
artillery ! In France eatinir h iking
B’rom a rr-nille-
V ERS • 111 , J ■ u 7 -Fort Issy h - 1 wen si-
leu fed.
I In vham e of the I r< neh
Foree.
l’oint Dni ur. ■
| he b mlrard
l- IT wile | '
-be i- thi e !
urtment
he l in 1 . 1
I <
. Dx, Jan 7 1 he I rench un 1
• ing Ti ey were beaten by t be
11 c l’resi di nt‛s trienes an
-lies 2ti0o bales ; average 15
and 5a luc lower ; supertine -la1.
bardment of the other southern defenses are
\ I it- mi i Jan 7
r*i e
• neve rec .. *
pr oiral t< 11 J
Ite i ght-w eat-
. brne fit u l ’
It ' -atrrngth
p l re ■ ved me
l • eun » |
L »» aulfi
i" ljc b i"11-
i l \meri l
iricity ! 1 'i
piuperi-ni.
ited ye-terday
u d t lie En n h
ard and Bnig
Si out V er-aille*.
our-. J m. 5 I'' " * ier in ' itteri -
above a !
th. cond
wore capti
% i • II <» I I I
on Is thus : "I.il" rty,
ternity i Ve difli rent
• amnsnr dill' r nt mil iol 6.
p;i Ms
fort V mil
n ! 4 ierman. . uil.uk w
jail to the scene <...... .... ..
them, the other three escaped. Elliot W alker
and i diaries (.onion are the names ot the men
murdered by the disguised party. "aer
was a captain of a militia company In. nion: .
\ number of prominent citizens of Marion,
representing the Republicans and Coneerva- ;
tives, arrived at Columbia t consult “o
Scott, who is aheent at the Morth., Mr:
pubard, a Methodist minister, was killed and
robbed on the public highway near I olumba.
.1 Pris hvi bmi rue l l rts 1--y ■
11 • w v Jan. • I ' *
in r eapt ur 1 t I ‛1
withun i w muapatlm
ninvun 'i -jeri : •' ' • 1
im-urgent it. il
) rk.
> — Thos iuterestei
• - 1 I'll H -. (roprirtor.
Sight i discount . • I lid 1102.
NiwV.RK.Jan 7.— (‘otton dull and mi
Iherinzuurd ' * >
c vallex ! I aone. cu-
. ., anl t, k 200 : ric-
fhe damuge from the h mbar
f ASnLN
itia\ - » A .
Ngw ) HK,Jan. 7. -Sterling -tl adv 6 cd
. - . ' at 67. Ste rltt .
t, 1 110gd 110).
New ) OKk, Jan 7
such that it would lave de-
•- , "il‛ ku
: cd"! nin
। it nnmher
i regi-1
-fated
in Wii H 1:
74d tor uplan
* it 10,000 hale
\ , < m 111 -. J m ।
W erder’s i nv . ill I
_ i o i t in I ri ne ii y' '
liners
| he K ing s nt. '
inchguns. Lie (ierman engineer exp t to
. , . , „.r t].0. ■ -ilen th: guns by night "I tie . th.
.. o ot dai 13 a . 43 v m. ( ieneral < ‘hausey is advancing in twoc-
i m train wil mukneloe iimi A. l he mum b sly et one i,. at laloupg
i BA( i. k andwiththt h i । other at Vend ome. I he Duke of
-unt av rt EreuhataudiMecklenbergoccupicethe lines between Blois
v -t l Vond mie an Laloupeand Veruiul. He partmente. , • uunicleg
■ • c, from Orleans and < bateau Dun. Favre still waits tur mi invitation to the ‘
i artres and Drieux in all, 70,000 hurry conference. . rian 1nVA ' ! ' ,
.< theling forward. General Chau-y ha- 150,00 The rhlans have appeared under r he w d- u hi . !.■< i in .
)'. VI l: I troad-. ar: y ing tr.opsin splendid condition. The forces of ot Lille. J [hi’Iih!
k r N ,nerals Fardhi rbe and Lwyelles are in ex- Great destitution prevails at Amens and --
, trkatirouzh. : , 1
pitictular to Ik for tieket-via0 H A I. eoilent order.
- r । Miweelinneow".
“rhroeh ticket- far -le at all the omees of B-
B,3 andmxrcrsrotownEEY.
h us.
- ments have guilty <d 1 '
i il ' on- to them ly M
opwte 1 on th<- - in l'
the Ist of March > em . -
w A-IINGTOS J m u ■ l’aris t ! ill
3d. say Irochu pirvelnims t!i ’ l ef it- “iln", 1 •
iestroythe union and. confiler ■ t wheh "eived Ik n i
Bari- wesitsprolngedreristaneehavefaile assured
that tie army is pre paring ! " '. 1 wilide ozv.gitiot
it- dury N • dierenston 1 xieis ain ng Ihe
memters id tile government IL' gemralp
4: 2 tl O l i t .
i guns turned upon the French. Ihe l rupian
i r— cuorrespondent it x- becu publishat allo th
i with Prince Frederick Charles; army,deeribh country that I resident ‛ira" 1 '
ing the fighting along the Loire in the forest " come so much heated by t i"
! of Vendome and at Monteviereon thebth, "A!" sanator Sumn i that he de ‘
the French retreated westward, and that the .. g.mher pers ,
prursians following them met but little re- wouldholl f |
sistance . sponsible were H " .1‛ 1 ,
rition a I resi ‛ ni < . < । । '.i
pond.
that
e to the mountains and threatene l w h !i tar ard
, feuthers should they return, have beenurrest-
l ‘elievinr ( 1 and taken hnek to -ch wl.
I h ~ . retary of the I reasury has ordered ,
r lempti n of a million and a -ali three
• ut certificates,
Mr Hleasanton forbid- reve fine of ■' . - I '
a.e t Heir districts without leave
cuine nr r
' ’) M}Dy
• » to ■ ure at e
* * . * - U
W mere
• A w ’ y
I- great i
ze 1 in
t e vF-ON. 11 <» < - I O N
! esteamerlronsides.heneetNequicrek showsaninereaseinlan- 1 -,160,000. H
i' . —• ngers and mails this morning, was ree inspecie h rea-e in cit •
ble ily ice. Ihe paoset g rs । . i mnil w re ulation 83~,000 ; inereace in deprit$13.-
‘ gd ba k at 11 ' el >< k by the W imuu~ t i -11,(00 inerease in legal tender- 83,7*,-
W ASIIISGT IS , Jan 7 — (Spe ■ ial to t i N ) 0no
hardi nt * Fort 1-
• ■ ' • nthe citv
t i on. W n-binztos.
W ssiNGr ox . Jan .—Representatives But-
. !••• an I t »rt li an f the | *r< sident had a e nsulta-
• n on Nan 11 in.ng., to-day
I udictary c mmittee heard claimant'
1 Ner atorial honors Irom Georgia.
would be as ’ • "I a
tlOH .
W •
mitte
a- i •
rs 1 .
app Hl
lif 11 I s f
afterward' f mre d ■ u i line
1 rench at night twk t.c ■ ii
(eneral Amnesty not likel) to Nuereed N । w (LFANS, J.in. 7
al l'resent. ertine 85 50, XX $5 7
- u jei t Beu. lutle r. wt o el tims to run ।
. • 1 ' m •. le a nn -\v his - il liobht .
XI r Morton, wh i-knowntleonvery
. , fen with th i i l- i i. i • rile it
! ! .■ great' st liti i • ere- ■ - t ’ lie '
• rant him- 11 i-unt in 1 av r ■ 4 amners i
pnvininhint it H ' I t ' ' M '
ti Eriw 1-- hure ill voment. "Ut it may
• . n vert lilur g t vi-itol
O,[NI. I R P ' \ .62 1 0.
te ! i y barba-
li
' t,.carine.!
t w . er cent.
\ li- ateh t an 1 la v re -1) - t he
nt at the inact ivityit ter
[ . •rut in- huve rea pear I
. ! Y il’tot
* • I ,‘
ngor cha
i nul \ , n ’ ome en unter d two I r t . , rmy N wOuLFN-Jan.*
t ani ■ rps w Inch were advancing. and n -• v< re en- 1 ! • itl a •< inut r
lungmenttook ph ice. it । lie e id 4 w! in th, iug pu ie h • la,
rench wererepul-edand onrtrp ' upiei l • ■ 4 Jnnuary was eri .1" . Wi
\ziy, Mont ines. mi intermetinte villug miryparusl mi ■ ■ ral ini ■’ • t lt
। ur l rses were not ine nsiderable I. >i i-v, 111. J m 7 I < ‛ J‛ i
VERSAILI -.Jan - 1 he bomlar I’ nent i l -ranki ■: (Ky ) -I e nd pay; tie , ■ w.
are ' the fortificati ms southeast and north of l’ari- er w f i \t t e muni ipal electit t day
| 4 oing.onandprovesetective. । ‛n t' e s V- the lemratic ticket wu-tl ' ! Betwern
yenth. Forts h-y and Vanvrrsweretemp ir ■ ti and 7 . a fomeper n Im d ‘ ■ ■ itt ide
-ilenced. The German ! - from t ereturn the e urt house w hiel r" mt ! a - igu 1 ■ t r < ■■
• tire of the b ranch up to the present d es md mediately a number ot shot- w r tireilinte
i exceed twenty. thee urt house. W Nov an. . o- tabl
rl yare \ dispatch from t! e k ing t . t' ■ Queen sixs Lrirh citiz .i, w sm.rt.lv w ... 1 .undtapt
l’ru-iuns the reports of a fuc ■ ul enga rement with W . f i Thompwmandtwone • .. . W ( - n V
th army of the l ire near Vendome arec- wounfed:
firmed lied serils the action asanencoun- SUIXUH. J an - Il 1 *• '
ter with the enemy’s advanced postp. Bartlett, of New York, was four i d* d
From s.ondon. mile trom the cit V .. lent ' 'I ■ s i ..." a r
Uaua. Jan 7. —T French del nder- i lri th upt k Wils n. 1‛ Pa s plm Poluehnpn '
Havre are retreating to St. Romain as the as t . wht r he l m-.y alu " . . hi • 1
Irusinnsadvar...... -vs Ikamis.....lan."-iheunituPat lr . ,
it is n ported that th.- l’russians have * . etenmei '.gmaw was w . ked a " m G
’ repulse d at Ball re land Li ut 1 a '' t • (‛ X cut • ' • *-1'
Bi-marck expressed his reluctance to 1 ccept Franeip,liuartermaster)-unt" ‛ 1 "
Fricranvillcsdenialo! a violation ot n :■ drowned.
. t.t n rt
5 । vans I onelor
J , . . ’
lilhi »
rty. Oil
. • Vi
' . luy ill lul 1 of the ■ r- nizti n 1 t
a rmy
Date- from l’aris t the r- civ it. '. ■
4^ a
F » ' < tlit I ’ 1t *6 ’ 1 *
th n pso u ' at
• n l..' Xv. ■
v
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orictuna Kunii siUh sum’.
England. prostitution.
\i<ifsTA. Jan. 7.—The following is co-
lensed from a special to the Charleston
iCournr There is seiious trouble in Union
l narish, S. C. A ane-armed white man _
named Stephens, was shot and killed on the । the more glaring
raduide by the militia for refusing to supply report I
thm with whiskv. and the citizens arrested I occur1
tinm with " kg a morderers ; subse ; weut into camp only on the tollowing morn- • ■
s £ ..........
"lth town anl yrr |er and si it two ol squadrons of cavalry charged he French
• .......— rear guard and were nearly annihilated, what
was left of them wheeled off and fled.
London. Jan. 8.—(Special to the New York ,
Herald.)- Eight suspected Bonapartista’ agents
were arrestea in the department of Sarne Sur-
nels, where they will probably I* court mar-
tialed. A reign of terror ie commencing. > ken out in
Private dispatches from Versailles conf- . I)a[ alarmningly, and from the fact that Peak, and on settling his l ill the la ■ !
dently exprees the belief that only Fort \ ale- the Curistmas number Comes to us with- lord charged him seven dollars a lav
rien willtbe able to stand the 1 bot l out a line of editorial matter, ware....... ’ for five days. ."Pidn’t y a mak .
London, Jan. 8.- A Times special from Ver- strained to the opinion that the mani mistake • said th’ .fellow.,,
sailles says “the American Consul was permit- festations visited the oflice in a bottle, said the landlord “Y. i did." i
ted to leave Paris and has arrived here. The and were of a most convincing nature ed the wiry looking fell w. yon
Prussians guns could easily shell the city; I „ ° thought you got ill th- m one v l -1.
several houses in Paris are now on fire. Not - - ’
much firing to-day. The French redoubt at
Notre Dame de Clamart was captured, and its 10,000 liens.
t it I x .
orp, 4 -ie
4 Fi ferrrjar. :
Hhi - ‘ 11..-, .le n. 6—( -| eria . ’ ' the New ) rk
V , )—hettterienutl rtollormontand
\ lU D .MTV are thr w in -hot weiching -I ....... ...
, und- ani - . :I weihinr ’>1 poun !-• citize ne and the army are clun r I.' Lu olen
Forts I--,. Vanvre i i Montruge were sivenetin.
I J r !ve-terdv, l.'liVt'. fortsreply losmx. J.in. s— \ dihpat H duo d ! ear
flect with six mid -even.Paris, noon,-tates that Forts l -valid
\ anvres have 1 een sil need. mil tltthebom-
tanty m r • • it rn
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at least as him To a heathen looker on ot -
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