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Show LATEST SEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. French Affairs Still Badly Mixed. Reasons Mhy Rorhefort's Trial is Postponed. TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIliE.XT JTEAR PARIS Alarming Condition of Affairs Af-fairs at Buenos Ayres. THEORLEANISTS LOOKING UP. ! . TheEIecliou of the Princes Declared Valid. MOR E Tit OU 1! LE t EXPECTED EX-PECTED IN PARIS. GENERAL NEWS. The New Orleans Inundation, Inunda-tion, WEST POINT CADETS. The Ulali Appointee Passes his Examination, Interesting News from Different Dif-ferent Parts of the World. FOREIGN. Paris, 6. The Patrie snys France possessed in July last SU0,UU0 breach-luadura, breach-luadura, uad 4U,0u0 soldiers. It de mauds a vigorous suppression of the machinations of a Communist tendency ten-dency in Lhe provinces. Tho minister of marine has written to tlio managers of the arauuuls aud navy yards, directing direct-ing them to employ French, not for -eiga mechanics. London, 7. Tho Times special dispatches dis-patches from Paris contain the following: follow-ing: Tho postponement of llochel'ort's trial is due to tho apprehensions of disclosures comprouiLjiug the government govern-ment of national defence. The Steele i advocates the pxfiinsinn nl' Tliiore' term of uilicc. JAiLx. Pvatt is in Swiii-uuauu. Swiii-uuauu. O.UI. pTjpijSdi lo leave untouched un-touched the ruins of the Hotel de Ville is seriously discussed. Madrid, 6. Minister Moret will resign re-sign if the disagreement with the committee com-mittee of the Cortes on the budgetcon-tiuues. budgetcon-tiuues. London, 7. There is news thai Favre is preparing a reply to the man-ilesto man-ilesto of Prince Napoleon. Thiers insists in-sists on giving the republic a fair trial. London, 7. Ashbury's yacht Livonia Li-vonia won the Harwich regatta. Amsterdam, 6 The Bank of Holland Hol-land reduces the discount to three per cent. Versailles, 6. The municipal elections elec-tions of Marseilles and Taracon are declared void.- Twenty-live women were killed and fifty hurt by a railway accident near Paris. All the pieces of Vendome found will be exactly restored. New York, 7. Kecent advices from Montevido represent the condition of ailuirs in theCity of Buenos Ayres as not only unimproved but having grown alarmingly worse. About the 1st ol May the yellow fever seemed to be abating and many refugees had returned; re-turned; but the disease again broke out violently and tho returned citizens fled in a panic. The seat of government govern-ment was about being removed to lio-surio lio-surio at last advices. All communication communica-tion between Montevido and Buenos Ayres is positively prohibited. There is no information regarding the mortality mortal-ity among residents. Versailles, 7.-Pickard, governor of the bank of France, and Procureur General Lullier have been arrested. The report of disturbances at Lyons was false. jjouis mane writes 10 ngaro, ae-nouncing ae-nouncing the Commune. Figaro pro poses the re-establihhment of gaming houses and lotteries to attract strangers, and also tho abolition of passports. Pyatt is not arrested. It is said Ferry will bo minister to Washington. Versailles, 7. The Verite says a compromise has bt-eu made under which the exile law is repealed and the Orleans Princes' election is declared valid. Tho Princes won't sit and agree not to intrigue. It is said Thiers aureea to the plan. Tbo Verite estimates esti-mates the damage to Paris at eight millions of merchandise burned, exclusive ex-clusive of docks and warehouses destroyed. The Hygienic Council declares de-clares thero is no epidemic,but cautions that measures be taken to prevent it. The health of Paris is satisfactory. The Official Journal contains an Italian note, guaranteeing to re-deliver escaping insurgents. London, 7. Jean Georges Kohl, the distinguished German navigator, died yesterday at Bremen. Versailles, 7. A correspondent says: On the highest authority I state that the fusion of the monarchists has .wholly failed, owing to the intrigues of I Thiers, who privately exults over the' 'certainty of maintaining a nondescript republic, himself chief, as Prim in Spain, for an idefinito period. Incessant Inces-sant attempts are made in Paris to induce in-duce the soldiers to fraternize with the people. Intense dissatislaction prevails pre-vails among ad classes, and fresh troublo is feared. |