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Show !By W. U. Telegraph.) AFFAIRS AT PARIS. I'aris, 10, ii'a London, U. The : Mot a' OrJre says the losses of , the nationals on Saturday and Sunday were 005 killed and 435 wounded. It i is represented that the main attack of the ersailles army on the city will he made in the direction of Montrouge. ! Vernisole, a member of the Commune, ' was killed at the outposts. Thiers hf.s offered to give safe-conduct to dele- gates from the party of conciliation: who may be permitted to leave Paris, j One of the delegates has gone to Versailles Ver-sailles without waiting for a safe-con-, duet. Amoureur, a member of the Commune, has been arrested. It is . asserted that there is a misunderstanding misunderstand-ing between the Commune and the' central committee. Barricades are being built by order of tho committee in the Chamn Klvsees. the Place rip In Concorde and adjacent streets. The ; iron clad floatilla in the Seine is in ' sight, and an attack is imminent. i |