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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Fusion of (lie Itoiirltoin in France, aiming at the Crown. Paris to :be Attacked from Versailles. The Paris Garrison to be Increased to 80,000. Firing between the Contending Con-tending Powers Commenced. Com-menced. fleiicr:il Jcws. THE TERRIBLE FIRE AT TRUCKEE, One Hundred and Twenty liuildings Destroyed. Uut One Life Lost. FOREIGN. Paris, 29, noon. The Kouvclle lie-puUlque lie-puUlque demands action on M. Assy, for his speech of yesterday. It is stated that Delesclhuze has resigned, re-signed, his colleagues declaring his position po-sition incompatible with that of a deputy. dep-uty. At the sitting of the sub-central committee, com-mittee, General Duvall proposed the J disarmament of the unadhering nation-i nation-i als. Assy said the republic had formed 'a committee of public safety and ran ;no danger, for its opponents would be I shot. The Journal dc Park says the national na-tional guards of the city cost 300,000 francs daily. The city is quiet. Versailles, 2'J. The deputies of Vos-I Vos-I ges, Meurthe and Este have proposed to ask the Assembly to send commissioners commis-sioners to the departments to organize a force to march on Paris. The government gov-ernment has dissuaded tho legitimist i deputies from meeting, j It is stated a Bourbon fusion has ,been accomplished, with the Count de Xhambord at its head, and that its i chiefs are framing another constitution with a parliament, on the model ofj England. I General Barrol supersedes Yinoy. General Chassette has armed 8,000 Bretons. London, 30. Outposts have been ; i placed on the roads to Versailles by j the Commune, to prevent, rcconnois-' :ancos. There is great disorganization ! in postal and other departments. The nationals demonstrated yesterday in fa-! vor of the Commune in Place Hotel 1 de Ville. The Liberie says four thousand English Eng-lish have arrived in Paris, that there is in the city also the head of the London detectives. j , A slight rising in Perpignan has j failed. I j The Times special, from Versailles ! says, after necotiations and saveral I telegrams from Berlin, Fabrice has consented con-sented to increase the Paris garrison to eighty thsusand. Yinoy is still in command. The Telegraph's special says there was picket firing during the night between ithe nationals and government'als on the Versailles road. The government has ; consulted Ducrot, Leflo, Chauzy and Trochu, and has decided on a plan of I attacking Paris. Thiers admitted the j Germans were evacuating irregularly and that too many Germans were in France. Paris, 30. A convention has bee signed to stop the irregularities. A dispatch from Marseilles says the authorities have suspended action for the present, because the national guard refuse service, and all business is j stopped. Paris, 30. The manufacturers having hav-ing asked the authorities to be allowed ! to resume work, the authorities replied "Certainly, but theworkmen must be i kept with their arms stacked, as a con-j con-j flict is very probable." i |