Show u TO TVS DESERET NEWS jy raw GENERAL NEW YORK 3 A special paris correspondent telegraphs I 1 on saturday evening there was serious enga engagements e this morning between the government troops and the communists about two thousand national guards marched on and were met by gens tens darmes and guards Fris teras captain of the latter galloped up waiving his cap intending to address the communists when a zouave with that body shot him dead A general action followed in which gens darmes took five prisoners one seventy six years old who were shot immediately the guns of fort valerien swept the road the communists fled twenty five insurgents sur gents were hilled killed and many wounded the engagement was over at one nationals still hold porte millot battalions of artillery are hurrying up the rappel is beating and the ramparts are being manned the greatest excitement prevails the same correspondent telegraph telegraphs 8 from versailles on sunday evening A crisis is at hand two battalions battalion are in moti onon the paris road and ambulances bu are ali all ready bismarck has given permission for any number of troops to be massed near paris and says if order is not restored in paris by the instant the germans will enter this news is reliable the following associated press pres s dispatch atch was received this mornings morn ing paris sunday gunday evening via london 6 am 3 fighting has been going on since yesterday 0 evening at various points in the place de la concorde this morning cannonading canno in the direction of neuilly was distinctly heard the fortress mont valerien opened upon the coi col dumns ginns of nationals which were marching n g on and kept up a continuous nire fire for several hours to prevent them from establishing themselves in position there the nationals we were re finally compelled to retreat with considerable sid erable loss the london temes times special dispatch baya saya the fighting at was sharp the reports of who fired first are conflicting the nationals were first driven into where they maintained themselves for some bome time protected by the houses but 6 at f last were shelled out by valerien Va lerlen and fell back to the bridge neuilly where they kept up a hot fusi fusillade lade from this position they were again forced to retreat and finally withdrew into the city and shut the gates the versailles troops did not attempt to follow the estimate probably exaggerated puts the loss of the nationals at two bundred hundred the government troops shot prisoners as rebels the popular indignation against the versailles government is terrific the nationals threaten to attack versailles BAN SAN FRANCISCO 3 the earthquake IMIA laic A evening ning was frequently through tev the middle of the state not the slightest casdone was done anywhere it occurred exactly a year after the last shock NEW HAVEN 3 in new haven jewells republican for governor gains on the vote of last year twenty one towns in new now haven county show a gain of for jewell over last year Jew ellwill probably be elected Kendri kendrick cb democrat for congress from the second di strict district is probably elected by a small majority HARTFORD strong republican ia Is elected to congress from the first district NORWICH 3 As far as heard from this district gives jewell about the same majority as last year starkweather for congress has fifteen hundred majority NEW HAVEN 2 the T figures in the palladium office give kellogg republican licani licali for congress in the arcond second district about seventy five majority HARTFORD 2 one hundred and seven towns give a net gain for jewell of over last year strong republican is elected to congress in the first and starkweather republican in the third district kendrich democrat is probably elected to congress in the second and barnum democrat in the fourth district the state is lavery very close the returns of all the towns were in at twelve jewells jewella majority is eighty kellogg is elected to congress by fifty three majority HARTFORD 3 mansfield jewell english Stag ford jewell english vernon jewell english stanford jewell eng engs lish bridgeport 1738 jewell english 2063 norwalk jewell 1079 english additional connecticut elections hartford jewell english new now haven jewell english new london jondon I jewell english fairfield jewell 1 english windham je jewell well weil english 2070 Middel sex jewell english litchfield jewell eng english liw tiland talland I 1 jewell 2003 english 1700 total jewell Tewell english jewells majority the towns to hear from are darien columbia hebron union warren and harland these towns voting as last year jewells majority will be kellogg republican is elec elected in the 2nd and district by twenty majority the senate will stand 13 republicans to 8 democrats the house will be republican by a small majority NEW yorm YORK 4 A special dispatch dated paris 3rd ard evening says days about four cJ clock yeste yesterday iday afternoon aften afien great preparations the national insurgents commenced passing out gut at the reuilly feuilly gate in all ail 11 50 men gen Bergere bergeret fc nia uia d garibaldi co commanding mm anding it was understood od that fort valerien would nol noc fire about six the artillery was all in front and gen bergeret in advance with ten thousand men w when heln hein suddenly Va valerien lerlen opened fire killing commandant henry abild and general bergeret had just got out of his carriage when the vehicle wa was smashed by a shell the wildest scene ensued the troops tried to the he main body left alone with ten thousand men he tried to fight with field artillery valerien but it was useless the communists got into the city but bergeret Ber gereb and arid his men are put olf off and cannot pass valerien the main maim body escaped with the loss cofone of one hundred but Bergere berge ret fc must haye have lost a large number altogether there are killed wounded and missing including Berg erets force the communists troops under arms number tremendous excitement prevails official elal cial versailles april ath noon yesterday two corps of insurgents advanced towards Ver Versaille es one via mendon and chatillon and the other byway by way of ruell eneil both were routed with heavy loss and elou Flou flourens FI ourena rens rend was killed tue tup troops whose expected defection WAS wab the hope of the insurgents behaved nobly the insurgents in forts canvies and issy fired on the troops today to day the government forces have jurt juat attacked the insurgents and a speedy and complete success is isanti bisanti anticipated ci in the assembly today to day M thiers said the govern government ment went would deal harshly with the rinn linn leaders adera le but leuie leniently with their dupes applause applause HARTFORD 4 the election is closed and it requires an official count to determine who is chosen governor the democrats claim elgh tofa lofa a majo mojo majority rity for english and the republicans claim tb thirty I 1 r ty six for je jewell wel wei I 1 HELENA 4 A botteman boi Bot seman letter of ad instant says und and party seven in number and hamilton and party about six in nu number niber were killed by sioux nn on the sweet grass hills it in the divide between the yellowstone and muscle shell rivers eivers about eighty miles from the yellowstone M mission 8 ton ion the news was brought in by the zou nack and crow indians SAN SAM frais FRAti CISCO 5 the heaviest ral rat rain n of the season commenced at three this morning and continued unabated it is worth millions of dollars to california such a rain is unusual so late ST louis 5 at the city election yesterday the democrats elected their entire ticket by majorities ranging from 1375 to of the twelve aldermen elected ten are democrats the total vote was out of a total registration gi of the democrat attributes the defeat of the republicans to the apathy of the germans many of whom did not vote the republican publican Ke claims that many germans voted the democratic ticket the charter elections at sedalia sedalla springfield clinton chillicothe Chilli and warrensburg yesterday was carried by the democrats post official clui ciul Hartford Conn 5 evening our correct returns give english nive five of a plurality there are slight discrepancies in the votes of two or three towns but giving english the benefit of all doubts he cannot have more than fifteen or twenty of a plurality and there are scattering votes enough to overcome that and send the election to the legislature there is an alleged mistake of twenty four in the count of the electors which if corrected will on our figures put jewell nineteen ahead the off omm leial official count alone will settle it beyond a doubt FOREIGN 4 ic it is rumored that the nationals have sustained a decisive defeat forty thousand are massed before issy and Cla marte the ramparts are strongly guarded mont Va valerien lerlen ierien ia 14 silent the artillery duel between issy isay Versailles and continue the nationals occupy the bridge of neville the government troops are invisible the paris part deputies to the assembly had an interview today to day with members I of the commune marseilles 5 the insurgents here are mainly Garibald ians lans nearly all have been arrested versailles 5 M picard has issued the following circular to the prefects flourens elou Flou reus and duval daval are dead and henry jq s a prisoner twenty two of the thel communists have resigned and M massey assey asbey has been by his own followers the government is happy to inform you of this thia con condition ditton of affairs PARIS 3 the commune has baa issued a proclamation baying saying being attacked by versailles we havea mission to protect the city and count upon the aid of citizens there was a continual movement of the communal forces during the night there was a distant cannonade audible this morning has been beaten everywhere versailles SO mcmahon is appointed commander in chief chio A dispatch to the world dated ver sallies sailles 3 aall all ail day a great battle has raged between the government forces under general and a hundred thousand communists under general bergeret every where the latter are defeated with terrible slaughter near hl mendon endon bergeret and flourens Fl ourena with men are cutoff cut off and surrounded and must either surrender tonight to night or be cut to pieces in the morning many of the communists have refused to fight and are throwing down their arms and begging for mercy cable dispatch to the world versailles 4 today toay to day ay the government troops again completely defeated the remnant of the communists taking many thousands of prisoners and all their artillery aud and destroying their army general troops will enter paris tomorrow to morrow or thursday LONDON 3 31 1 p m the paris commune have issued a decree arraigning thiers favre picard pi eard card dufour du four nour simon himon and PA pathion t ahmon before a tribunal of the people hople and ordering their properties to be seized another decree pronounces the separation of church and slate state suppresses religious bodies and abolishes national property the foreign office today to day received dispatches from the british legation at pekin to the sixteenth of march reporting all quiet in china chins i LONDON 4 in the common last night the government the measure extending the ballot to scotland and several local bills were considered i the TJ IL 8 steamer worcester from boston with french relief has arrived at plymouth LIVERPOOL 4 the steamer france from newyork new york has been turned into liverpool disabled A versailles correspondent believes the battle which was on a large scale proved disastrous to the communists the unexpected cannonade of valerien threw the nationals into confusion it is asserted that the following is the situation of bergeret I 1 with fifteen thousand men he was completely cut off then flourens was pur pun purposely purposed permitted to effect a junction an and flourens and bergeret with men must surrender or fight at the greatest disadvantage the limes correspondent says there is an improbable version of the affair that when flourens reached versailles the communists become demoralized and that he was betrayed the gens darmes treat prisoners unmercifully the daily ewa dispatches confirm the route of the insurgents who proved great blustering cowards who expected that Va valerien lerlen would fraternize the shot all the prisoners instantly the telegraph telegraphs correspondent reports that he saw gen henry killed by a shell from mount valerien and Berg erets carriage and borges were destroyed in the same manner the men were thrown into a panic stricken route 1 1 paris the eur says the zoua oua ves vea repulsed the nationals in an attack on the castle of mendon the nationals loss was heavy colonel bourgeois telegraphs to the commune at 1115 am a m that Bergere bergeret fc and flourens had formed a j junction unction and marched on ver sallies and that success was certain another dispatch says at two in the afternoon duvall and flourens formed a junction at and commanded by Va valerien lerlen ierien but ibe the men were sheltered and a concerted and successful movement was made by which they basseal pass edthe the line and marched int into ai versailles bergeret had two hors horses e killed communication with the outside is cut off only peasants bringing provisions are admitted it is isi said saw that henry commander of the mont rouge nationals la Is dead elo Flo Floii and lockroy resign ign their beats seats in theames I 1 bly and remain to share the sufferings of paris it is reported that assy is ut arrested by the commune it is stated that the commune will adopt the faint families of the fallen nationals versailles 4 the army of versailles i surrounds paris and order elsewhere in france is established PARIS 4 the communist delegation from the first of paris have appealed to the people to unite and repel the common danger the ci cri du people announces that the nationals have maintained the he positions which they conquered yesterday at le bag bas mendon bougival Bou gival and before fort alsay the supplementary commune elections have been postponed gener al at Clu seret has been to take charge of the ministry of war and bochet and gerome to the offices of delegates to the ministry of justice i the communists claim to have won a vic via tory yesterday |