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Show LATEST Un : i BY TELEGRAPH LAST NI3HT. ', CONSPIRACY DISCOVERED - AT MARSEILLES. t 1 Insurgents Buried Alive. FEARS OF AN EPIDEMIC, ' Versaillists Shot, It AZ A J E I) V F. N DEI). Wholesale Kxecuthm "With Mitrailleuses. ROCHEFORT CONDEMNED TO DEATH. Prospects of a Monarch for France. IsCiacvaJ News. RELIEF FOR THE PITTS-TON PITTS-TON MINERS. New York Central Officials Differ With Commissioner Commis-sioner Pleasanton. ' A Five Dollar Verdict for False liuiirii-osisiieut. FOREIGN. Tribune cahle, Versailles, 2'J. An incendiariat conspiracy is reported to have been discovered at Marseilles. Xoguet Gambetta, prefect of Corsica, tias been arreted as ihe principal cou--pirator. His wife tried to shoot the general who maue the arrest. (Jity of Mexico, Ho, via Havana. Juarez will probably be re-elected. Ii is the general belief that only a slight revolution will occur against him. Manuel Payno will succeed Romero after the" adjournment of Congress. The telegraph line from here to Matauzis is finished, and is working well. The foreign, department lias presented pre-sented a bill to Congress, relating to foreigners. The hill is worded in such a manner as to leave, foreign ers in the peculiar condition or preventing pre-venting them from cither remaining foreigners or becoming Mexicans, except ex-cept under circumstances which make lllciu ready ouLjcoLa ul' pluudur. Xt ' believed this is the aim of the bill. The course pursued by the French journals is the origin of much ill-teel-iug on the part of Mexicans. " ' The revolution at Tampico is considered con-sidered ended, as the place is reported io have been taken on the 19th. Es-cobado Es-cobado is fortifying San Luis Potosi. Paris, evening, 30. The victorious troops occupy the barracks already. There is a strong feeling in Paris that the government is too weak to last. Awful massacres continue at the barricades barri-cades in Rue de Rochuart. In one ditch the wounded people iound m it were almost buned alive; they groaned and shrieked dreadfully all night. An epidemic is feared from the number of the dead bodies. Ridal was shot, so was Paidherbe; tbe body of the latter was claimed by his widow. Forty thousand francs, found in his collar, were claimed as the spoils of the Republic. Mathern, a member of the Commune, has been arrested and 15,000 francs found upon him. . The Versaillists have placed back the statue ot Henry Quatri, which had been thrown into the Seine. Opolow-ski Opolow-ski has been taken out and shot. Mil-liere Mil-liere was arrested at the Luxembourg depot; he resisted violently and fired six shots from his revolver. .- He was takeu' to the steps aud a platoon of soldiers shot him. ; ' During the attack by the Versaillists upon the barricades in Place des Fids, a number of Versaillists lost their way and got mixed up with the Communists, Commun-ists, by whom they were taken prisoners prison-ers and fifty of them shot. Versailles, 30. At the sitting of the A-sembly to-day, Chargernier spoke about Metz, defending Bazaine. Ttiiers replied and called Bazaine an illustrious illustri-ous warrior. Duke Audipret Pasq nier proposed the admittance of the Orleaniat Princes to the Assembly. Picard replied that he would-be happy to consider the sulject. The insurgents who murdered nine Dominican priests on Friday have Kppn discovered. Paris, Tuesday evening. Troops still hold the mayoralties aDd public buildings. The disarmament of the national guards is proceeding; they are forbidden to" wear uniforms. Cissey threatens to proceed , with vigor against inhabitants who lire from windows. The archives of the international society have been discovered, and also some documents compromising various departments, in Delescluse's house.- Marshal MacMahon has declined the sword of honor offered him after the battle of Reichohoffen. . Summary executions of insurgent prisoners continue. Versailles, Tuesday evening. Since their entrance into Paris, the Versaillists Ver-saillists have collected 3 1 2,000 rifles. Fifteen members of the Commune surrendered sur-rendered in Vincenncs. The reports of changes in the vicinity are semiofficially semi-officially denied. Vienna, 31. The Pope has issued a letter, which declares that the Italian guarantee is a tissue of lies and hy-pocracy, hy-pocracy, and formally protests against them. London, 31. A Timet special says Picard has resigned; Victor Lefrance is his successor. Joinville aiid Aumale adhere to the manifesto of Chain bard stating that the fusion of the Legitimists andlOrleanists is complete. The Xcics special says Rochefort is condemned to death. Gen. Lefto goes as minister to St. Petersburg; Gen. Cissy succeeds to the ministry of war and Picard is appointed appoint-ed Governor of the Bank of FraDce. Francois Hugo writes to theiHrfepett-dencc theiHrfepett-dencc Bc'fft, detailing the attack on his father's house. The mob cried death to him. The Bcfje disapproves I of his expuleion, London, 31. MncM;ihon'R prncla-n prncla-n ilii'ii divides Paris into four conr . iiiids Vinov over ihe ea-t, L'Ad-niriiult L'Ad-niriiult over the norih, J)uiiai over the -eutre, unil Cis-cy over the south. ,,'ivil power tui.H been transferred to the n litaiy. '1 herd is no ingress oi grcss. It is reporlcd tint Pyalt cm -iiped. Muijurn, an oll'u-i-r of ihe Joinimine, when -captured, hud a mil ion mid a hiilf frillies on Ihb person. Iiid.il was searched and four hundred hou-and found upon him. liiussels, 31. Hugo has gone to Holland. Florence, 31. The Italian govern nent has instructed the prefects to capture escaping Harisians. 1'uris, 31. There is on apprehension apprehen-sion that the wnll.s of the '1'uilleries and he Hotel do Villo will fall. It is said he number of prisoners exceed 40,000. flic, courts martial use mitrailleuses mil make wholesale work of the executions. exe-cutions. iS'ew York, 3.1, Trihnne cable. A special, dated Paris, Tue.-day night, ays. 1 learn from a sure source thai U. Rochefort. has been condemned to death by a Versailles court martini. Ho has been probably executed already London, 31. Bishop Dupauloup succeeds the Archbishop of Paris Duke de Auuialle, the Bonaparts and ictive foreigners are required to report at headquarters. Many corpses remain unburied at Belleville. It is said that many of the insurgents insurg-ents are English; tbe French are therefore very bitter against them. Cherbourg, 31. Several war ships have been transformed into hulks for imprisonment of insurgents. Paris, 31. Executions continue. Persons discovered hiding are shot hourly. To-day the city seems excited, even crazy. A horrible effluvium from tho bodies of the dead fills certain quarters of the city. There are abundant signs that a coup de ftat will be made in the Assembly As-sembly to depose Thiers .and summons Chamberd to the throne. |