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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Programme of the German Triumphal Entry into Paris. INFORMAL MEETIXG OF TIIE F REM II ASSFJIBLY. Germany coutinned tlie Yir for Territorial Ajjraiidizenieut. England able to despatch 115.000 Ken in case of War. Demonstrations iu favor of the Pope. Congressional Intelligence. GENERAL NEWS. Delay in vetnrnins: fo Congress Con-gress ihe Partial Repeal of the Test Oath Bill. More Depredatioiis in Arizona FOREIGN. London, Feb. 13. Ducrot is seriously serious-ly ill. The Prussian levies at Saint Germain Ger-main are a hundred thousand. It is said the armistice is prolonged to the 2Sth. An arramreinent has been made between be-tween Turkey and Greece r specting the mode of the Gteeks pursuing the brk-ands on the Turkish, frontiers. The 1'tdfjrapli s Versailles special says the triumphal entry of the Germans Ger-mans into Paris will be at noon of the l'Jth. The Emperor will proceed to the Tuillerics to lunoh with, the court and staff, and will then review the army. It' the Tuilleriesare unprepared he will occupy the palace of the Ely-sees. Ely-sees. The Emperor will return to Berlin Ber-lin on the last of February. Versailles, 12. The delivery of arms is completed, the Germans destroying the French guns as useless on account of the removal of portions of the breech loading apparatus. Florence, 12. Parliament has declared de-clared that the libraries and galleries of the Yati'Mti are national property." An overflow ol the Danube has in undated the suburbs of Veruna and Leopold.stadt. Bordeaux, 13. To-day the Assembly Assem-bly will only huld a preparatory sitting to ncporlriin thfl nnniher of members present and fix the day of the first public sitting. The government is still without news of the Paris elections. elec-tions. Jules Favre has arrived and Garibaldi is momentarily expected. A telegram from Paris says the result re-sult of tho elections was not known yesterday. Picard, Thiers, Favre and Gambctta are elected in Seine-et Oise and the Duo d'Aumale in Oise. ' Loudon, 12. The steamer Cuba on Saturday took out Earl DeGray, Lord Teuterden, Montague aud Bernard. Ber-nard. Viscount Goudoc, diplomatic atten-dent atten-dent of the French government, has ceased buying provisions for Paris. Favre has goue to Bordeaux. Tlio official returns from the department depart-ment of the North show that the monarchical mon-archical candidates polled l'.lo.OUU votes, and the republicans -i7,lXjp. Gen. Cliangarnicr, accompanied by other delegates, has anievd Bordeaux. A copy of the correspondence relating rela-ting 10 tho war is to be submitted to Parliament. It shows that Favre's party were always willing to conclude p, ace on any terms which would not include a cession of territory, and that Germany pursued the war for territory. England nas becu continually urging 1, pure on Favre's terms. The Oilcanists are confident that the Count do Paris will be King of France in a lew weeks. The Enalish government will state that they will be able to dispatch llo.OOO men imme-Jiatelv imme-Jiatelv in case of war. Florence, 12. It is reported that demonstrations in favor of the Pope arc in preparation in various parts ol Europe. oidt aux. 13. This cventog the result re-sult of tl'.e elections iu twenty departments depart-ments is stbl awaited. Some ot' tneso arc occup cd by the enemy. Thiers i? elected in eighteen departments, Tro-chu Tro-chu in seven. Chancarnier in four. Gamb'tta in three. Favre in two Puf.ire in four. r.eW.i of the Paris election-. Bius-1:, 13. The King gives ten th ms.ind fanes for the rvrictnntl-ne ol Paris. Ducrot ha resign.; 1. Priuc Naooieon is here. Bordeinv. 13. At the pr-pa-atcrv siiiins- of the Assembly a' out thp e hunl'ed deputies were pre ;nt. The A-semMy constituted aci secretaries were nominated. Lnton. 13. The T.'m-s B-rl.n special says it is .sirS lent'y exp-'-te-d at h.a I Urtor thst peace wiU shorty he conooi :cl. nevorth. ess u. .;ti,ry ana Srmi.na! "prer-aratiotis n:.n r1- Ili.i German eit'.Cs ;f t.. tea ui erect -4k nrfiument to Wonior tor J ho ,ie:cat of H ,urbki. th-i vinc Ger-annv Ger-annv 'root invasion. New Vork. 12 -The rv.r-ni'f "er-:,i. es spiii sa'.-S, 1; : the in.ry of ti c l'liii-i-s liiio P-. tr,vp w;.l i-e P-id oH to o.vn;.y the houses along the line of route. . tb. ij'-.b. at n-n. the Emperor wu. outer l'ar by train from Versailles, taking horse it the Plot; stsde-n arl icxaLizz the TuLlrie-. 'where he w: l-jh hold a c:"ir:. T'e cirr -.-;rs ;: 1 bands j..ay:r.g ii c:'.:rs iri-.z si-:zz the brie a-riy iciicarei, H 5 M, e:y wili tLc-n rctara to YTrsi:..r's. j where he wG seep, and ore the; two I .llrwir: dvs he whl ;-----V-the Tall.enes and taea r.-.u to Germany, if norhing occur it:-- j :ng rse rest of 'Le wce-k or n,oroL I From trusrwvr.byinib-niit'i j- reivei. I the Prussian pj.i.-e are ec urjj-i : -. 1 bo--e tLa: no untowari ceiu . rasrrr.:; . n o occr d..:r:'- :he Ex; ;-;:', ----frjra ia Paris aid the tr:u-i;hJ - - al of the xr.K-f-s. The En.": :t 1 roJerln? froa latLbago. Pr::,.-e F.--: j er:rk Charles has Ich: " erssihes. ai A.b-eeht. juni;.r. has arrived. - If the i.--r:ns of peace d--teraa:.-;ed . upja Ly Bi-riiire's, and C0Lhder;:ial v eoLuu.un.lci'el to Favre, are dj: arc-rd upon t.y the a!ab'y, hosaUrdcs wbd be resumed inimediately upon the expiration ex-piration of the armrstice. V:g .r;.u-proccding .r;.u-proccding W:d be adopted with d'aris. The troops bef'.re Paris have been fu.ly reriniorued to trre utmost war s'rength and newly uniformed. Tne fuunh corps has been ordered to C Dartres. Dar-tres. Shouid peace be proclaiuird all the Landwehr regiments of infantry and the reserve cavalry and arti.it-ry. will be immediately sent home aid bri-ken bri-ken up. The troops of the line will remain in the annexed provinces and such parts of France as will be re tained till the war indemnity is paid, f be garrisons of the f jrtre.-ses of Alsace Al-sace and Lorraine will require about 6a 000 men. Vienna, 13. The flood of the Danube Dan-ube has subsided, but the danger is njt over. Dieppe, 13. The Germans have imposed im-posed 1,000,000 francs on Dieppe and 22.U0.J on each of the adjacent villages, ail to be paid by the 1 -4th. The authorities au-thorities are unable to comply, having, it is said, paid already 2,5oo:uol francs. |