9 DECEMBER 1865, Page 3

Count Eulenburg has been tried at last by court-martial for

the affray with M. Ott at Bonn, and condemned to nine months' detention in a fortress for his share in the scuffle which led to M.. Ott's death. It appears therefore that the Prussian authorities have confirmed the first impression with which "An Eye-Witness" and others dealt so scornfully, that the Count dealt the fatal blow, and is, as we should say, guilty of manslaughter. The sentence, if carried out, will do credit to the Prussian military authorities ; for though not severe, it is something that they should think the life of a French cook of any weight at all.