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Show By W. U. Telegraph. I THE FIGHT IN PARIS OX SCX-I DAY. ! London, '23. The special correspon- j dent of the Tribune at Paris, under! date of Monday, telegraphs that yester-; day afternoon the insurgents were driv-l en from the Chateau De La Muette. ! They subsequently rallied and held the enciente with considerable tenacity, but were finally driven back, with heavy ; loss, by the heavy fire of the Versailles' batteries. At nine o'clock Dom-' browski. under the cover of a couple of guns, charged the Cemetry des Palices, ; where he was met by a firm and wither- i ing fire. The insurgent lines became broken and. disorganized; but they again attempted to s:orm the cemetry. hand to hand fighting followed. A le-port le-port that Dombrowski was killed caused the insurgents to become panic strisen. A pause of a few hours succeeded, suc-ceeded, when suddenly the batteries on the hid opened on the enciente and showers of she!! and musketry poured on the insurgents, who essayed a feeble reply. Suddenly heavy firing from the north was heard, a mad panic ensued, anus and packs were thrown away and , ail bolted, the orEeers leading. They surged and swayed and blasphemed up the o,nay in great confusion, shot and shell chasicg them. In 'he extremity of the panic they blazed away indiscriminately indis-criminately and struck each other with their elutocd riSes. As the line of fug'.uves swept SiOog tney came up to ' the relieving battalions, spreading the 1 panic. i.recaces avenue, the Arc de : friomphe and HandPoinr. was packed densely with f Jgitiyes. The Cc-mmun-ists showed themseives behind a big barricade in the Place De La Ccn-corde, Ccn-corde, but did not fixe on the Versail- lists. The battery fceiow the Arch swept the Champs Eiysees. The Ver-. saiilists pressed- oa through Avenue i rleadland to the open space at the top of Bcuievupi Maiesherbes to Madeleine Mad-eleine and the cr?n way to Bue ce K:yal'.. ' |