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Show LATEST SEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Peace Negotiations. The Armistice Prolonged to the 26th PEACE CONSIDERED COKLIDED. The Germans will Enter Paris but not with Triumphal Trium-phal Ceremonies. Congressional Intelligence General Xeivs . &.c, &c, &c. FOREIGN. Paris, 22. Nothing is known yet of the Prussian terms. The Figaro says the terms are conciliatory. The Mon-iteur Mon-iteur of Versailles says the war indemnity indem-nity is two milliards of tha'ers. The Germans demand the immediate payment pay-ment of two millions from the department depart-ment of Oise, and accord a delay for the remaining eight millions. ine raris lUoniteur says irocnu resigned re-signed at Thiers' request and has returned re-turned to private life. At Nice the disturbances are suppressed. sup-pressed. The railways to Paris are re established. estab-lished. The Versailles Moniteur, official, justifies jus-tifies Germany in the demand for two mb'liards of thalers, and recalls the example ex-ample of America. It adds: France will soon recover provided sbe abandon useless wars. The Moniteur announces that the armistice is prolonged until the,26th at midnight, and denies the reports respecting the Prussisn demands. de-mands. Bismarck and Thiers maintain main-tain absolute silence at present. Versailles, 22, via London, 5. 30 a. m., 23. The Emperor received Theirs to-day. General Chauzy was present at the interview. Peace is considered concluded, but it has not. yet been signed. The Germans will probably enU;r Paris on Sunday next, but without a triumphal ceremony, and they will not remain long in the city. ; Paris, 23. Bismarck has communicated communi-cated the peace conditions to Vienna, London, and Stu Petersburg. The city is tranquil. Rio Janeiro, 2. The news is meagre of affairs in Montcvido. The revolutionists revolu-tionists are defeated and the war is nearly ended. London, 23. At Arras the moats are. fillpd with water for defense. At Dieppe the eighth corps of Mau-teuffcl's Mau-teuffcl's Macklenburgers are arriving, and if peace is signed they will embark em-bark for Hamburg direct. |