10 SEPTEMBER 1870, page 2

The Position Of The Neutral Powers Was Changing Slightly...

Napoleon fell, Russia, Austria, and Italy all arming. It is extremely doubtful, however, if Russia will help a Republic which must sympathize with Poland ; Austria distrusts a......

Though M. Etienne Arago Has Been Made Prefect Of The

Seine, an office as important as any Ministry ; and the Count de Keratry Prefect of Police, perhaps the most important office in Paris, whose criminals and roughs consider the......

All This Is Natural, And In Its Way Dignified, But

opinions differ widely as to the actual situation. Good soldiers, we know, hold that Paris is really an entrenched camp which might be defended for weeks ; but equally good......

General Trochu Won. At Noon The Battalions Of The National

Guard, followed by immense crowds of people, filled the Place de la Concorde, and marched over the bridge of that name towards the Legislative Chamber, then protected by the......

The Cloud Which Settles Over German Armies When Engaged In

great operations has fallen on them once more, and we do not know clearly even where they are. Apparently they are sweeping on towards Paris, in many columns, the front......

The Capitulation Of Sedan Proved Fatal To The Empire. On

Saturday, the 3rd inst., Count Palikao officially recognized a great disaster, and during a midnight sitting he acknowledged to the Chamber the whole truth, which, on the......

The Provisional Government Was At Once Constituted, And...

of General Trochu, the only officer whom Paris and the Army alike trust, as President, with full military powers ; of M. Gambetta, the well-known Red, a man of violent oratory,......

The Senate Tried To Be Dignified In Dying, But Did

not quite succeed. The Senators cried, " Long live the Emperor !" in a creditable manner, and declared that if the mob invaded their hall their duty would be to remain seated ;......

General Uhrich At Strasburg, With The Town In Ruins, The

library burnt, the Cathedral half destroyed, the fortifications shattered, is, by the latest telegrams, inclined to treat for surrender. He demands, however, the honours of war,......

All This While The Empress Sat Quiet In The Tuileries,

but the instant the Dicheance was decreed, Pietri, the Corsican Prefect of Police, warned her hurriedly that she was in danger, and fled from Paris. The Empress, who is brave,......