24 DECEMBER 1870, Page 2

The chief German success of the week has been gained

at Nuits, on Sunday (18th), when Von Werder's troops, the first and second Baden brigades, attacked a very considerable body of French troops under General Kramer,—there were something like 20,000 on each side,—and after a five hours' obstinate battle com- pelled the French to withdraw from Nuits. The Germans admit 13 officers killed and 29 wounded, the latter including General von Glimmer and Prince William of Baden, who was slightly wounded in the cheek. About 700 men of the German troops were killed and wounded, while they claim to have inflicted a loss of 1,000 killed and wounded on the French, and to have taken 700 up*. ounded prisoners. Nuits is fifteen to twenty miles south of