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THE WAR

THE WAR

CITY EDITION. EXAMINER OFFICE. Wednesday Morning, a.m. DEFEAT OF THE PRUSSIANS BEFORE PARIS. FIFTEEN THOUSAND JiiiN SURPRISED AND DRIVEN ACROSS THE SEINE WITH HEAVY LOSS ! ! Okleans, Monday. Advicrs fmm states that Prussian corps, the exact strength unknown, appeared plain betwe
September 21, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
THE PEACE NEGOCIATIONS.

THE PEACE NEGOCIATIONS.

The Teleiiraph says that in seeking peace it is not enough tor France to disavow the war, it must also disavow the earth hunger and the jealousy a neighbour that inspired tbn war. She must renounce that dream repei the exploits of the first Napoleon, which has spired much French
September 21, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
MONEY AND COMMERCE.

MONEY AND COMMERCE.

MONEY AND IOMXCEL [FROM OUR COMEKECLAL OORRMPORDWNT.1 BurnA, Farny EvlNmG, Sn-. 16, 1870. Wnnraz perhaps, any special or depressing influ- wnoe, local and general trade has been quiet during the week. In the London outside market the de- I mand for money Is moderate, at about 34
September 17, 1870 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE FEARFUL ALPINE ACCIDENT.

THE FEARFUL ALPINE ACCIDENT.

TETx FEARFUL ALPINE ACCIDENT. T|7e Jurunizl de Ceneve gives an account of a ter- ribin accident upon Mont Blanc:-" Three travel- lers, an Irishman and two A mericans, with three guides and five porters, left Chamounix on Mouday morning to arrive that day and sleep at the Grands-
September 17, 1870 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE LOSS OF H.M.S. CAPTAIN.

THE LOSS OF H.M.S. CAPTAIN.

THE LOSS 6OF II.M.S. iAPTAIN. OFFlCIAL PrLTICnLaES. .SE learn from the AdmiraIty that the following particulars respecting this lamentable catastrophe have been taken from the depositions of Mr. May, the gunner, and the setenteen men who have re- turned to this, country in H.M.S.
September 16, 1870 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
LETTER FROM MARSHAL MACMAHOS.

LETTER FROM MARSHAL MACMAHOS.

Marshal MaoMahon has written the following letter to the French Minister War : Pourru-aux-Bois, Sept 8, 1870. Monsikur LK Ministre have the honour to inform you that 1 have obtained from the Prussian military authorities permission to be conveyed to a .-raall village called Pojr
September 17, 1870 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
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September 15, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
MR. AUGUST BRENTANO

MR. AUGUST BRENTANO

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September 15, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE COMTE DE CHAMBORD.

THE COMTE DE CHAMBORD.

THE COMTE CHAMBORD. The f*gitimist candidate for the French throne, the Comte ChamHord, ha* written another letter, in which heaays:-— ** Amid all these poignant emotions, it is a great consolation see that public spirit, the spirit patriotism, does not allow i:*c.f to be cast bu
September 15, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
ULSTER ARCADE,

ULSTER ARCADE,

Have much pleasure announcing that their preparation* ior the EARLY AUTUMN TRADE are completedi and th»t the bepartmeot* ic their E*tabli*bioent are cow amply- copp.ied with all the requieitee for the approaching Seaaoo. Owing to the War between France and Prnesia, budne** on th
September 19, 1870 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland