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Show LATEST NEWS!. i by telegraph last night. ii , !; PRUSSIANS DRIVING BACK ! THE INSURGENTS. Imprisoned Insurgents Trying to Escape, Shot Dcwn. Anoiher Cailist Movement. aris .A Hairs More Quid SENATESPECIAL SESSION ". ('cnerul News. Pugilixls Sent to Jail. COAL 1V1INE ON FIRE. V BRIDGE WITHTUAIIN FELi. INTO THE M1SMS1PPI. FOREIGN. New York, 27 Paris, Thursdaj night. The terrible conflagrations an rising to a great height, illuminating ihe country for miles around. Human aid is valueless, and the oulj hope is that the night will remain calm. The Prusians have fired on and driven hack the insurgents flviug from Paris. The court martial commenced its sitting sit-ting on Monday. There is a rumor that Dclesclusi and Pyatt have been shot. I he insurgents imprisoned in the docks attempted a rising to make then escape. Several of them were shot bc-tbre bc-tbre the uprising was quieted. Loudon, 27. The Daily Aeics say.-a say.-a Carlist movement is imminent. St. Denis, Thursday night. Affair.-are Affair.-are somewhat quiet. (Jonflagratious .ire decreasing. The workshops of the V ersailles railway are burned. The iHurgents are dislodged at Cha-ronne Cha-ronne and surrounded at Bclleviik aud Moutimtriant. Pandn, 26, noon. Fighting in th. astaud north is less violent. The Ver anle battery al Kue de iY.udcrs bom ourd ihe works at tjliaumout. The lu--urgeuts fire recklcs.-ly. Ihe Prussians imprison e-cap.n. iu-urgfnts. M. Favre, in a di-patch to th F.euch rcpreseuta lves ub.oid a.. .ne acts of the lusurgeuis are crimiua .iud not political, and aka the rct'uaa: y ne.gh luiing niuuu-, of the bemti I'cxiradlii.Mi Lo luciu. tfpala allcadv proposes to do .-o. Lj.id..., 27 A .li-pit,,-li from L: l-s-y o. ys the (j'-'iuiua state lliai tn. rcibisnop uud riosW u i.ouud ar. apposed to be suoi. It is calculates nal upwards ul od.UUJ corpses are n. .i.iu-es and cedars. Mauy women au cuiidrcu, it is said, have been perfect J nrious. There are constant ex. cniioiis L'ne destruction of prupe. ly is execs-ively execs-ively great. One fourth of Paris l destroyed. Loudon, 27, p m. The tolal amouiv of bullion in the hank of Kugiaud i.-24,5110,000 i.-24,5110,000 pouud?. This amount is unprecedented in the annals of tut bank. ruglllxs cut to Jail. New York, 27. Judge Dowling to-lay to-lay nciiti'iKTil llio priz '-lightcrs, ('ol-iiis ('ol-iiis and Kilwiirils, to thu penitentiary or twelve montliH each, and to pay a ino of $1,0(10; the wntunco to cou-inuc, cou-inuc, in duluult of fine, tor another ,'car. When Collins and Kdwards were ji'ing removed a dciiuinsiration of sympathy sym-pathy was evidenced, but was quickly upprcssed. 1 Urldge AvroHM t lie M llii Pell. Wiuoiii, 17. The new drawbridge icross the .Mississippi, at this place, ell i ii to the river at 2 p. in., to-day. with a train of ten cirs lomlud with tone. Two br.ikcsmcu were badly in i ired. The first pasiu-ngcr trail, 'tossed ihe bridge only la-t Thursday. More of the Um-iiliig Mill.. Piitstcn, 27. The West Pittston hi.li, owned by ihe L'dngli 'allej il ii Mad, und.worke 1 by Un. Le & (Jo.. fXew York, is I timing; there is tml. ne outlet. Part of the uieu havi ecu Kiveil; no pattieulais have e ecu obuini'd, but it i-c ins iliat it wil e a (('petition uf the Avutid.ile catas rophc. '1 lie Treaty en route. Washington, 27. '1 he Treaty ol ushnigtou was sent fiom here estei-Ijy estei-Ijy to New York. It will go tion. .tiuie by the Ionian line to-morrow ii England, lor ttie purpose of exchang H raliticatiuus. iuinister Schenck will receive it in tin ee or four days . itter his an ival iu Ktigiand, and Inv xchange ot ratifications will be coin-ieied coin-ieied in three or four weeks. ihe process of exchanging ratifica-i ratifica-i ins s. euis to bo little understood t wo copies of the treaty were signed oy the commissioners, one of which A'as sent at ou:eto Lundon and outplaced out-placed before the Senate by ihe President. The Senate having cou -idered the treaty, the President aud Secretary of State attach their signatures signa-tures to the copy aud when Miuistei Scheuck receives it he will exchange the copy having the signature of the President for the other copy which will be signed by the Queen. When uu exchange is received, it will be piomulgated by the President in proclamation proc-lamation and its provisions will then ue fully in force. Monetary and Stocks. New York, 27. Gold firm. Governments Gov-ernments steady. Sixes, SI, 17i; 5-2o's, 62, 04 and 65, 11; new,and 67, lii; 68, 134; 10-40's, 9i. Currencies, 151. Stocks strong; W. 1J. T., 59J; Pacific mad, 47; Wells, Fargo, 45. |