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Show LA i hT NKWS i BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. ; j i i EeLfort Wi-hes le Cspiiulaie. j I Gemany Refiisss to nake' Public ths Terns cf Peace, j i i i The Armi-tice Prolonged : tuioilier Week. Bloody Encounters Expected Expec-ted in the Passase cf the Germans through Paris. MoiiriuiLg Emblems will be Displayed by the Citizens, Congressional Intelligence General A'ews, : Jlore Speculations and Fears coiiceruiug the "Tennessee." The Bill for the Partial Repeal of the Te-t Oath become Lb ay without the President's Sisnature. . FOREIGN. Carlsruhe, Feb. 14, evening. The minister of war lias received a lele-cratu lele-cratu i'rom the comuiandaiu at Mul-house Mul-house that Beltort h;is apree-d to an armistiee and wi.-lies to capiiulate. Brussels, 14, The i,Vi'j bt 1'urh'i-mnid 1'urh'i-mnid says Algiers is dec.ared. iu a state of seige. The Sahitc PuUic says Bic;so!le?, couiuiander of the 24th ceirps, has been arre.-ted on the Swiss frontier. and will be sent to Lyons and thence to Bordeaux. London, 14. There are continued details of increased exactions by the Germans in Sciue-luferieuro. Brussels, 14. It is reportcl iu diplomatic di-plomatic circles that Germany h;:s 10-i'used 10-i'used Engian I s request ,to communicate communi-cate the conditions of jjeace. IViduerbe recently ured the army of the Hurth to be in readiness again, either for foreigners or internal disturbers. dis-turbers. London, 14. The Thncs' Berlin correspondence cor-respondence says the French elections being pacific, Bismarck has conceded to prolong the armistice by a week, and has made a definitive ae'i cement, dependent upon certain military conditions. con-ditions. There have been riotous demonstrations demonstra-tions in Cork, to welcome the released Fenians. The mounted police cleared the streets with drawn sabres, when the mob scattered. The Teb'ijruph s Versailles special says the Kinperor is very unwell. He persists he will enter l'aris. The resumption of hostilities is strongly apnrehended. Tlie monster guns of allerien will be destroyed. Lille, 14 ltaUway communication witlj l'aris is part ally su.-peni. d. Trains hence for Paris are stopped by tbe Prussian', but trains from Paris bound north are not niteil'ertd with. Tbe Ur-publican ticket for the as-euiWy, in the department of Somme, is bad.y defeated. London, lj, The Paris press is excited ex-cited and oppo.-eJ to the entry of tho Germans; and foreseeing bloody encounters. en-counters. The citizens wdl n rn iii indoors in-doors and display mourning emb!' during the passage of the troops. )n-sitislaetioo )n-sitislaetioo prevails. 'J'h-'re is a nn a ere distribution of provision-, but the distress is deereajiiie'. Scaled lette r-are r-are now posted fir l'aris. L !.- stated the l'aris government will pubii-h the minutes "t the sittincs ti"in the 4;h of September till the conclusion of the armistice. The .'' r'r urees the ll'r-deaux ll'r-deaux government to do likewise. JX'piuations from Pieppe and the surrounding country, va.n.y a; i al to tbe German command' rs at 1! -n- n f..r an abaleuioiit of the exact i us Kio Janeiio, January By a , "1 1'si.in on the Saint Paul's It. K. n.aiiy were killed and hurt. A uiint-t-'nal cri-i- i ini'niicnt. |