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Show LATEST HEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. The "Times" satisfied with the Treaty. TOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES NOT TO PROTECT INSURGENTS. IN-SURGENTS. Heavy Arcrsaillist Losses. REVOLUTION IN PANAMA. Terrible Explosion in Paris. The Tuilleries Burned Down. SENHTESPECIHSESSION. (cner.il News. CHANGE IN THE Ell IE MANAGEMENT. FOREIGN. j London, 24. The Times thinks the proposed settlement of the Alabama ulaitiis honorable to England. The obji-ct of England and America ii-realized, ii-realized, though the treaty makes no perfect compromise, still it is accopta ble for tho sake of peace. Both countries, in feeling, have already ratified rati-fied the labors of the commission. The Daiy News special Bay the Strasbourg terminus is carried. Thiers is indefatigable in his direction of operations opera-tions and looking to the commissariat department. 'J he Telegraph special says the foreign powers have ordered the Paris representatives repre-sentatives not to protect the insurgents, buc Washburn did not act in concert with the other representatives. The census of London reports the oopulation at three and a quarter millions. Paris, 24 Outside Paris the barricades barri-cades at Belleville held out; but the in-urgents in-urgents are discouraged. The Vei-saillist Vei-saillist losses have been heavy; hopes are entertained that everything will terminate to-day. Versailles, 24. This morning the Li-iuvere luilleries are burning, the lederals ignited it with petroleum. Dimjbrowaki is wounded and imprisoned. impris-oned. Panama, IS, via Kingston, 22. The revolutionists are wtthiu three miles of Panama. The American consul declares the -seizure of the American steamer Mon-tj Mon-tj to be piracy, and leq lests the captain cap-tain of the British war-auip Chameleon to capture her. There is great excitement in Panama and business is at a 'stand.-.till. A battle bat-tle is expected to-morrow, but a rebel victory is not likely. Port, au Piiuoc, 17, The financial condition of Huyti ia highly unsatisfactory. unsatis-factory. The new ministry is likely to repudiate the debts of the old one. Loudon,24. The result of the Derby ie, Seepper Colt, 1; Albert Victor, 2; King of the Forest, 3. Seventeen horses ran. Outside Paris, 24, 1 p.m. A terrible ter-rible explosion has just occurred in the centre of Paris, probably at the Hotel de Ville. Versailles, 24. The Tuilleries are entirely burued down. It is hoped that the Louvre galleries may be saved. Berlin, 24. The Reichstag has passed a supplementary clause to the postal treaty between America and Germany. Letters are henceforvard to be forwarded to and from America for two and a half groschens. St. Denis, 24. After a brief lull, fighting in Paris recommenced yesterday, yester-day, continuing all nieht. The troops under Donay and Vinoy wen; surrounded sur-rounded at the Tuilleries, Louvre and Place Vendome. Desperate fighting followed, the federals disputing every inch of the way. At daylight these positions still remained in the hands of the federals. A combined assault of all the troops is now going on. |