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Show LATEST XEWS i i BY TELEGRAPH LAST N13HT. Germany Mourns Six Weeks for the Victims of the War. THE GERM ANS WIIL H AVE METZ. Official Declaration by the! Emperor William that Peace is Signed. Paris Moved with deep Feelings of Reveuge. Preparations for the Return Re-turn Home of tlie German Ger-man Armies. Peace Rejoicings at Berlin. Congressional Intelligence GEYEBiL AEIVS. Fears for. the Results of the Joint High Commission Commis-sion Deliberations. Relations between Grant. Slitnuau and Hancock. Earnest Appeal for more . Aid for France. FOREIGN. Bordeaux, 20. Official dispatches P:oui Paris say the jjreliminaiies ol peace have been sijrued. Thiers will Arrive at Bordeaux to-morrow. Loudon, 21. The Tclcgtiph ' says Thiers has ;ropo-ed the purchase ul Luxembourg by France aud its, transfer iO Germany, it' .Mctz is restored. The Emperor is much better. A dispatch from Amiens says an order has arrived l'or the movement oi roops towards Kouen. The aruiisilice is prolonged two d iys. The Prince of Koumania is still resolved re-solved to abdicate. The Post contradicts the reported fusion of the Legitimists and Oilcan ists. . London, 21. The Telegraph's Ver sailles special seiys the Luiperor lunches Lilt the Elysee Boarbon, with the court, '-k-d returns to Berlin next Saturday, bridle opening of the (jertuan Parha ment on the loth of March. . The triumphal entry of the Germans Ger-mans into Berlin is delayed two mouths, as the whole of Germany observe ob-serve six weeks mourning for tho yic-duis yic-duis of the war. Thiers has offered another milliard thalers to keep Aletz, which was refused. re-fused. Versailles, 27. William to Augusta: "With a desp'y moved heart and gratitude grat-itude to God, 1 inloiui you that the preliminaries of peace aTe signed. The Bordeaux assembly must yec ratify." Paris, 27. Be publican manifestations manifesta-tions centime. There is perfect order, 'Dut deep feelings of future revenge fhe prefect of police refuses the responsibility res-ponsibility if the Prussians enter the city. The mortality is greatly lesseLCd since provisions became abundant.. , The preliminaries of peace. . were signed yesterdaj at 5:30. France cedei-Alsaee cedei-Alsaee and Mcti, but retains Bclfoit; pays a war indemnity of five nnmaru.-of nnmaru.-of irancs, three years beicg graufpd t'oi the payment; the Germans' to hold thi fortresses until it is paid. The aruiis tico is prolonged a week. The Germans enter Paris immediately. immedi-ately. ": ' ' liotbschild is snmmoped to Vcr-sail.es; Vcr-sail.es; also, the rai w.iy preMl'tnu. to arrange to carry the troops to, Germany. Ger-many. Their departure wiil be preceded prece-ded with a review in the , Champs dc Mars. ' -v It is said tne iarseics elections aie annulled. London. 27, 1:30 p.m. It r tttt thought the Germans will not cuter Paris. It is said the Emperor nd "Frit;'' ci'rtainly wi'l not. ... -- Berlin, 27. 'J here is immense excitement ex-citement here. The streets are crowded crowd-ed houses decorated wi:h flis, ana thcusatids of people ant around th palace. There wdl be a general iliu uiination tinii:ht. The Co:o.ne- inicr'f says the siens ture to the preliminnn-s was delayed by the iniervcDt'on of h g'a 1. Kn- md Austria. Italy dec. iocs to interfere. inter-fere. . ' |