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SPECIAL UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS.

London, November 14. The whole feeling in England is in favor of France. The "Times" has v changed its tone, and counsels the Prussians to withdraw from France while they can do so safely. Chief Baron Kelly said England must be master of the sea. 1 Austria would soon be prostrate before 1 Germany. Eussia will be compelled to barter the Baltic ports for Constantinople. A private despatch reports that the French ' fleet are bombarding Hamburg. The Prussians have captured Bresach, with 6000 French prisoners. ' The reported surrender of Garibaldi is dis- * believed. | The French have seized the money in the savings banks. J The mob hooted 1700 Prussian prisoners 1 that were passing through Tours. , The Garde Mobiles and Franc«Tireurs \ have repulsed theJPrussians at Bomieres with I serious loss. } Despatches have arrived from St Peters^ i burg. f , The Foreign Office sent special messengers ; to Vienna, Florence, Copenhagen, and Con" - stantinople.

The Eussian fleet will enter the Dardanelles next week. 0 Extraordinary activity is displayed in the c Navy departments. Special complaints have arrived from Bers lin that England's attempts at mediation - were for the purpose of helping the French loan. 1 Despatches received at Tours report that the Prussians were defeated near Coulniers. 1 Internal troubles have broken out in Paris 3 among the subsidised classes. i The French troops daily practice at the s Mont Valerien. A grand sortie is imminent, i "La Situation" says that Gambetta is conf spiring to restore the Orleans dynasty. Eussell, Under Secretary, has gone to visit r Bismarck to ascertain his views with regard s to the attitude of Russia. ? Eussell has been instructed to inform I Bismarck that England, Austria, and Italy 3 will unite to resist a violation of the Paris 3 treaty. i The total German loss at Orleans is 10,000. 3 It was owing to General Aurilles Palladine's c manoeuvring. The " Pall Mall Gazette" says that two . dangers threaten England — the Alabama and the Turkish questions. r It is understood that if Eussia declares a i renunciation of the Paris treaty the English Minister will demand his passport. [ The French are endeavoring to surround General Von Dv Tann before the arrival of - reinforcements. His rear will probably be [ cut off to-day at Begon. The Prussians, who were defeated, lost 100 waggons. , Unauthenticated despatches report the defeat of the Prussians at Artenay. i The garrison have inundated Doudi for seven miles, and 50,000 people have been , rendered houseless. Thionville is bombarded. The entire town is on fire. . The Germans were defeated near Touray. The " Times" correspondent says that the moral effect of the Orleans victory is incalculable.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3087, 20 December 1870, Page 3

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SPECIAL UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3087, 20 December 1870, Page 3

SPECIAL UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3087, 20 December 1870, Page 3

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