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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Last Days of the "Red" Rebellion. Rebel-lion. The London "Times'1 on the Treaty of Washington, Supporters of the Commune Com-mune Discouraged. The Cannon and Material Captured at Issy. Rossel Refuses the Dictatorship. Dictator-ship. Issy hud "Talking: Offleers instead of Fighting-Ones." Fighting-Ones." Expected Surrender of Vanvres. The Approaching Attack on Paris. Oeilnite Peace Treaty between be-tween Germany and France Signed. General JVcavs. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. The Riot at Scranton. Three Men Hurdered. Mace and Coburu to Fight to-day. FOREIGN. Vienna, 9. The Emperor Franci-Joseph Franci-Joseph to-day gave an audience to the Marquis de Baunevide, who presented his credentials as ambassador from France. The nsml ceremonies incidental inci-dental to such occasions were observed. London, 10. The Times says Eng land and Canada never ra sed exclusive privileges over the navigation of the rit. Lawrence river. The settlement ol the San Juan question is satisfactory. 1'he Alabama claims make the only difficulty, and there are doubts that the treaty will be immediately ratified by the Senate. It trusts the treaty will be a final solution of all difficulties between be-tween the two countries. The Daily News correspondent says the Yendowe column will fall on Thursday. Thurs-day. There was a sharp engagement at the bridge .Neuilly, where the Communists Com-munists were beaten. The breech i? expeoted to be practicable by next week. Fans, 9. There has been no cannonade can-nonade since seven. The nationals and partizans of the Commune are discouraged. It is rumored there is a serious dissension between Kossel and the committee of safety of tho Commune. Com-mune. Anteuil and Point Jour are bombarded from Montretoul. At Beau-beur Beau-beur the population are fleeing panic stricken. Versailles, 10. A hundred and twenty-nine cannon were captured at I?sy, fifty will arrive here; also ammunition, am-munition, provisions and brandy infused in-fused with tobacco. The latter made the wounds of the drinkers fatal. The capture of Issy terrorizes the Parisians. The battery of Montretoul continue.-furiously, continue.-furiously, the federals reply freely. The story that the garrison of Issy esoaped is false. The goyernrnept approaches the enciente surely. London, 10. The Official Journal of Paris reports all quiet about Lsy. London, 10- The Issy garrison escaped sure. Rossel is cow1-' oftheComnmnelanig5uppor-nmg siyotno- are twQ cour3eg ppw tQ break through the obstacles, or retire. The former is impossible, therefore they must retire. New York, 10. A dispatch, dated Paris, Tuesday evening says, last night the insurgents became convinced of the imposibility of holding Issy and began the evacuation by way of Vanvres, to escape tha flre of the enemy. The cannonade became fearful, and caused an explosion in Issy, and a great fire in Vanvres. Meanwhile the insurgents attemped to attack the enemy in the direction of Neuilly, but were mowed down by the government met-railleuscs. met-railleuscs. Great slaughter was caused, and the survivors made aranid retreat. The cannonade of Neuilly is now violent. Gen. Itossel refuses the dictatorship, and accuses the Commune Com-mune of weakness. He complains oi the cowardice of the troops in Issy, and says instead of fighting officers they had tajking ones. Cluseret will he tried to-night. The column in the Place Vendome will be destroyed tonight to-night Versailles, 9. All th,e Republicans are uniting with Thiers, whose proclamation procla-mation had great effect. Eight hundred hun-dred thousand projectiles, chiefly shells, have been taken to Fort Valerien, ready for the bombardment of Paris. The assault on the city will be made by the 4th corps, under Gen. Donay, with 10,000 men. Vallancoir is occupied by the Versaillists. Fort Vanvres is expected to surrender immediately. im-mediately. Three hundred prisoners were taken at Issy. Frankfort, 10, The definitive treaty of peace between France and Germany was signed at two o'clock this Afternoon. After-noon. London, 10. A steamer left the Thames to-day to repair the Atlantic cables. London, 10. Another dispatch says Rossel's communication to the Commune Com-mune says : ''I can't entail responsibility responsi-bility where everybody deliberates and nobody obeys. Nothing is organ zed, and the guns depend for service on a few volunteers." He complains ihat reinforcements are not granted. The Commune is incapable, and shculd I therefore retire. |