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Show LATEST NEWS! BY TELEGRAPH LAST MIGHT. Till WAR AT PAH1S. Prussia Proposes to Interfere Inter-fere in French Affairs. Reported Capture of Dom-browski Dom-browski and Staff. Fort lssy Completely fiir-vouiKlcd, fiir-vouiKlcd, nnd Proposes to Surrender. The Progress of the Struggle If Thiers cannot Restore Order at Paris, Germany will and Replace the Regency. General iVcws. The New Treaty with Great Britain. Excitement in Chicago over the Release of P. A. Leonard. Strictures of the Press on the mutter. American Medical Association Associa-tion Convention. FOREIGN. London, 2. The Times' fpecial siys the insurgents at .Neui ly are throwing petroleum shells into Paris to keep up the indignation of tho populace. The "lreds" were successful at Lenians and Narbonne. The German residents of London celebrated their peace festival jester day. The Daily Kews says 25,000 troops are sent against the insurgents making a sortie by Shoissey, and a great battle is expected to-morrow. A new army is forming at Auxerre. The Telegraph's Berlin special says a council of war has agreed to give a certain limit lo the Communists to i-ub-mit, otherwise Prussia wbl interfere. Versailles has been notified of the same. The Post says Napoleon is still suf fering from rheumatic pains. Paris, May 1, evening. The Reveille Rev-eille says the Versaillists attacked Isy and were repulsed last night. Workmen Work-men have been sent to unspike the guns. The bombardment of Vanvre. and Montrouge was continued to day. The Verta.llists are daily paining ground. The re-occupation of Iss-y is-contradicted; is-contradicted; the fort is deserted, fifteen fif-teen thousand nationals carried a barricade bar-ricade at lower Issy after an engagement. engage-ment. The Moniteur says it is ru mored that Dombrowski and staff have been made prisoners at Asnieres. Versailles, 2. Last night the Chasseurs Chas-seurs captured Clamart railway station at the point of the bayonet. Three 'hundred insurgents were killed. Simultaneously Sim-ultaneously two regiments attacked the Chateau Issy, the defence of which the insurgents temporarily abandoned. Three hundred were surrounded and will arrive here to-day. General Vinoy is here. Frorence, 2. The Senate continues the guarantees discussion. The amendment amend-ment abolishing the Pope's right to grant exequatures was rejected. Versailles, 2. Issy is completely surrounded sur-rounded by the late victories. The disturbances at Lyons are denied. The elections are satisfactory. Boumania economises by disbanding the third battalion and the ehasseui-3. Paris, 2. The Commune by decree has appointed a committee of public safety. Cluseret's arrest was ordered because he was negligent,whereby Issy was compromised. New York, 2. Special correspondents correspond-ents telegraph the Jollowing : " Ber lin. Suuday. An imperial council was held to-day to consider the situation at Paris, at which Bismarck was present, it was agreed tQ notify the Versailles government that a further limited period pe-riod would be allowed for the restoration restora-tion and enforcement of Older, aud the fulfillment of the treaty stipulations, after which Germany will take independent inde-pendent action to establish law and order or-der in Paris. The dispatch will emphasize empha-size the wish of Germany not to interfere inter-fere in the internal political affairs of Prar.ee, but will add that such internal in-ternal civil war, originating iu a republic re-public and characterized by disgraceful excesses, cannot longer be iolerated, for the moral and material interests ol Gern:any, as well as the whole of Europe, Eu-rope, are suffering." Private reliable information leads to the belief that it is the intention of the Germans to restore the regency as the ue$t legitimate government, in the event of the Versailles government being be-ing unable to enforce its authority. vei sailles, 2. Fort Issy proposes surrendering to the government troops who surround the fort. Hostages are demanded by the v ersaulisLs as a guar-1 antee that the fort is not to be manned i and, threatening that if it is blown up the garrison will be shot. Gen. Oluseret has been replaced by Rassel, a young man of twenty eight ami a lieutenant of engineers, Sixty thousaud men are ready at B.euill to make an attack. Paiis, 1, night. The second en-ciente en-ciente cf t'e lortifications has been erected close to the real fortifications. Isy is in ruins, and the village has been evacuated. I understand that the fort has been manned, and when Versailles troops enter it is to bs Sred. Mesy, the engineer of Issy, has b;-n arrested. The Journal r,I(x Raix have beenuspend. Dombrowski has or-direa or-direa the inhabitants of Neuilly to evacuate the place within twenty-four hours. The cause of Cluseret's arrest was the abandonment of Issy, for which he was partly blamed. It is reported re-ported that Bombrowdd is arrested. Paris, 2. The Commune yesterday brought serious charges against Clu-seret, Clu-seret, and a suggestion was made to shoot him within forty-eif;ht hours. There is an immense Concentration of f'otiiiMiiiii.lH at I.s.-y. Tho railways liavo piiid the contributions (li'tnand-'il; I ,(.MI,()ilil I i iiiich mo already received; mid Meekly payments will be made bereiil'U'i'. 'i'liu Ojlieinl Jinininl denies de-nies the Ver.-uiile.s viotoiies. Tho masons ma-sons are ordered to retake their banners ban-ners planted on the ramparts, if the Versaillists decline to respect tlietn. Louden, 1. The slate opening of the Loudon international Kshihiiion, at Kensington, by the Prince of Wales and the l'rineo:-s Christine, took ptaeo lo-day. Thu inaugural ceremonies were followed by a grand international concert. |