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March 28th 11:00 AM | EDT
Your ringing ears will silence this week


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further parley with an arrogant ambassador, and referred him to his government,which was the proper thing to do. On this bit of scandal the French politiciansthe people who led the masseslashed themselves into fury, and demanded immediate war. Napoleon could not resist the popular pressure, and war was proclaimed. The arrogant demand of Napoleon, through his ambassador Benedetti, that the king of Prussia should agree never to permit his relative, Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern, to accept the vacant throne of Spain, to which he had been elected by the provisional government of that country, was the occasion of King William's curt

wholesome irresolution, born of his ignorance concerning his own military forcesof resenting its declinature with war. In two weeks the German forces were mobilized, and the colossal organization, in three great armies, all directed by Moltke as chief of staff to the commanderinchief, the still vigorous old man who ruled and governed at Berlin, were on their way to the seat of war. At Mayence, the king in person, on the 2d of August, 1870, assumed command of the united German armies; and in one month from that date Prance was prostrate at his feet. It would be interesting to detail the familiar story; but my limits will not permit.

by which the besieged garrison should be relieved,a forlorn hope, as Paris was surrounded, especially on the fall of Metz, by nearly half a of the best soldiers in the world. Yet that memorable siege lasted five months, and Paris did not yield until reduced by extreme, famine; and perhaps it might have held out much longer if it could have been provisioned. But this was not to be. The Germans took the city as Alaric had taken Rome, without much waste of blood. The conquerors were now inexorable, and demanded a war indemnity of five milliards of francs, and the cession of Metz and the two province of AlsaceLorraine (which Louis

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