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Show ; LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT I i The French Pressing cn i Versailles and Detennin- I ed to Destroy it i I Bourbaki's Advauce ou Paris. The Bombardsient of Par-! is an Impossibility. i Kins William Accepts the ! Diguity of .Emperor. j I I Peace Prospects Improving, A Victory at "uits Claimed by the Germans, with 0,000 French Prisoners Pris-oners CONGRESSIONAL. GENERAL NEWS. Arrest of Desperate Criminals Crimi-nals in Sacramento. FOREIGN. Herald's special, London, l'j. The Prossians are short of men, and 20.1) Al fresh tioops are coming, but Yersail es is likely soon to be unienable, as the heavy guns whieh are being moved forward by the French will ?oon bring the palace with'i their range. The trench are resolved to destroy it eventually. even-tually. Paris v,iil fall of starvnti.ni, nut not within three month-1. There will be no bombaidment. The Prussians 21.000 slrotig. attacked at-tacked Xuits y. sterdav with eleven battalions. Alter a combat of five hours, in which they sustained heavv losses, they occupied the pU-e. Ir fs expected that the battle will bj ie-iumed ie-iumed to-day. The enemy falls b:ick ! as General Bourbaki advances. The 1 French troops have re-occupied Vier i zon. New York. 20. The JIe,v'di Bais-sols Bais-sols correspondent telegraphs ihis morning, morn-ing, that the bombardment of Pi'i is is declared to be impossiole. It i not humanity wh'.ch restrains the Pius-siaus, Pius-siaus, but simp!y it is an impossibility for them to succeed, as they have neither nei-ther the number nor calibre o! guns uecessary. They have only .300 guns, mainly 24 pounders, and the French out-works, which command the bat teries, can destroy them the moment .hey open fiie. Pans has two months supply of food. A correspondent writes from Yen-iooie, Yen-iooie, that neither of the French armies, ar-mies, commanded by Chauzay aud tiourbaki, number less than a bundled thousand men, and they can draw rc-inlbrcements rc-inlbrcements from other parts- of France for nearly double that number. L'he appearance of the French armies is favorable. .Many of tho men are -mall in stature, but the majority are arge, able-bodied fedows. , have seeu whole companies of tho garde m oUes, which presented the upjicurauce of comprising picked men. All that is necessary is the getting of those men accu-tomed to stauding hie. They arc raw troops now, but as was the case in the Cuticd States during the rebellion, steadiness on the battle held is sure to come. .New lork, 2n. A Ycndomo Correspondent Cor-respondent writes on the 14, h, that maneuvering is the order of the day with the French army commanded bv (jeneral Cbau;:oy, and the Geraii.ns under the Duke of Mecklenburg and, Prince Frcdciiek Charles. As a con- i -ciuence, there aie more exhausting I marches than hard lighting at present. I Loudon, 20. Tue ino-pecls of peac arc looking uiucU improved this ; ajoruing. Itisthoucht iu iJcrliu aud Frauklort, that the peace basis p.ro-poed p.ro-poed by the neutral-, with sumc amendments, will probabiy soon le uiopted. iliiuary moveuxnts in the iicld contiuue ae.ively, and the French are evideutly endeavonng to coiieeii-trate. coiieeii-trate. One uf the lit rman ai mics i.-faiiiog i.-faiiiog baek be'otc B 'Urbaki. A special liom Bius-eU s:is the large ca'l- l'-r laniwehr deniie,;lH' ?eakneis of ibe iuvcstuieut uf Pari,-. t'wo more sorties like the last micbt raise the siege. AFrankf.ut -poe'al says a month will be re'iui'ed U.'ore a Umbardu nt p po:b;e. Tbe pre-: cot guns are ue-less, ue-less, wLi:t t'.e I reneh tuns arc neatly within raue ot ersaotes. The GeiiDanK sujrm- i Nu'ts, wlih a loss ol' three lma.jrv-1 k ..: - a:,d w -i::i-ded. lhe Fie'M-li w.ti.Jrew at iiilit-!atl. iiilit-!atl. Pntieo W : :a u. ol BjJ- n. uj- We.unie l lll the el.ee k. lhe K:r c of Prussia le -:;ei addres- at ir-a:..es w.th tr.aiiK- t i the i-uppuu- lor me pint cutu u ,,t tnt war, auJ l-.-r n.i;:o:.ji u:..i v . at. i a -eept.-, with the una...::, -u- princes, tree ;r i t:.-j ',',::,:; :iat:on. the d'en'-y , t Ki:;.- ' .r L-'nJoa. - '. i: -a J ty :.. (..'.' jnc (.i 7 ' 1 1. 1: 1 i re i- , i - : ; trem t.ov ka'ie 'y t.'.e br: ij- ti c 'v-eii-ue-it. . TLC F.-etK-h atta.ke ly - . a u; Nutt- were in ia.-fce nuitiL.-.-B ixjj ti.r pe-:t:on. b s tl: u-arri f n'iv captured t Jel.'.er S.. t!.e i,: Nits. The fretj.h W-;,. J. j .u:hw:.rd on l :: ::,y. V, , ; Baden an 1 i. r.T.1 1 il:;:- r t- - " w.'irid- 1. Oa Fr.Iiy the i'r n. t, ::. :'i unt.d ; were Uiteo t jLi Fj!.ait Le-Ddeti. 2 1 1.-:: Cz.ir vLr- , rCfrj.aLd the .M jsoc.w c- rr rat. Li i fir rvurior.ir.c in!-: ha.; c.f a !.' r-r. --, I rolljiou; toloratton ana ether re:l-raj-: 'anfthe itversity f,r a-k:t:g i::t in- terrentirn t-1 save tbe iherarv treasvires 'in Paris. He reters crp'-tajartly t.v 1 the s.tfi c: Delhi and o:svr tcksns cf 1 B-;::sb c:.v:i:ra;:on. Toe French cenfr ntinj the Duke 1 ofMecklearur: Lo!i their ere and with j splendid gia--ry. L.?n:on. .'. The Gerxans are evacuatine; Au:ien? azi reurlng to ! wards Aboievitie. Tee Ki'itg of B.tvav:a unieUDees tte coneurrenee cf ai. the German pritico aci Uar.st-jTvr.- in be-.-iw:T ; the ixje-r.al ixje-r.al l-i-i: en Frederick "A'L.iaai. Tbe B.shep of Luseait-v-j, for tbe tnhabttanrs, ta inks the King ct HeJ-;ani HeJ-;ani for tbe cheering laaituago annoua-ci"g annoua-ci"g tbe rransi'er of the dje-bv to Prues.ia. |