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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. The House War at Tarts. The Reign of Terror Continues. Con-tinues. 120,000 Insurgents under the Commune. T1IK (iOVEUNAENT FORCES AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Congressional Intelligence. Ciciieml JVew.i. Sun Domingo Report. Indian Massacre in Montana, More Election News. FOREIGN. Paris, 4. It is rumored tho nationals nation-als Lave sustained a decisive defeat. Forty thousand are massed before Issy and Claretuont. Tho ramparts are strongly guarded. Mont Valerein is silent The artillery duel between Issy and Versailles continues. The nationals occupy the bridge of Xcuilly. The government troops are invisible in Paris. The deputies of the Assembly had an interview to-day with the members mem-bers of the Commune. London, 5. The Times' special, from Versailles, states that fifteen thousand insurgents are taken prisoners, prison-ers, that Paris is in consternation, and that the people of Versailles are greatly irritated against the insurgents. The Telegraph's correspondent says, the first Prussian army corps is ordered to hold itself ready to march to Paris. I The reign of terror continues. Dr. ; John Swinburn, of the American ambulance am-bulance corps, is seriously ill. j The Daily Xeics' special says, the I nationals attacked the government troops on Tuesday; near Meudon, and suffered a complete route. Garibaldi declines, the command of the insurgents. insur-gents. London, 5. A rumor that twenty thousand nationals have entered Versailles, Ver-sailles, is' considered doubtful. The effective strength of the Communists is a hundred and twenty thousand men with two hundred guns. Endes is reported re-ported wounded. The King and Queen dowager of i Sweden are Detter. j Versailles, 5. M. Picard has issued : the following circular to the pre ' fects: The insurgents have received a decisive cheek. Our troops have captured the redoubt at Chatillon with two thousand prisoners. Flour-' ens and Duval are dead, and Henry a prisoner. Twenty-two of the Commu- j nists have resigned, and M. Assy has 1 been imprisoned by his own followers, j I The government is happy to inform you of this condition of affairs, which it I has expected. London, 5. The following details j have been received from Paris. Ber- j I geret commanded the right wing, j ! Flourens behind, Duval the centre and i ! left. The left and centre suffered . ; worst. The forts protected their re- j ' treat The nationals are badly disor- i J ganized and out of ammunition, Many ; tried to return but found the gates j shut, and the men on the ramparts , threatened to shoot There was a 1 bloody contest at Bas Meudon. 1 Pflris 5. Tnirhtincr liaq fdntinnpil 1 The nationals have fortified Moulin ! and Saint Pierre. Lullier is reported to have escaped from custody. The boulevards boule-vards are animated, cafes open, shops shut, and omnibusses running. There is excitement but it is quiet. Foreigners Foreign-ers hoist their respective flags. Marseilles, 5. The insurgents here are mainly Garibaldians. Nearly all : have been arrested. I |