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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELESRAPH UST NIGHT. Gar:etta Wants to Kzow the Precise Condition of Affairs in Paris. EusemVs Patriotism i GASISETTA REPORTED ' TO HAVE COKOHTTED ! SUICIDE. Difficulty of Kevirtiiitlin? j rari. j ! PARIS OLV ASKS FOR HONORABLE TERMS. BiL!iaiTk Appreciative. M ratine e from the limine. U h'.! Kit AL EVS. FOREICiA. Borduaux, G-uutjeiiu tele graphs to-Jay to Favtv, at ersui.les, n-quertibj; liim to break tho mIouco Djaiutaiuod by the Paris goyeruaient and siate in the name of the m nistry the motives lor delay anj jireeio iu-toruiatiou iu-toruiatiou repootiu; the oorj.iit:on of Paris. London. W. Iraaibctta is tiotilied of the caiitai:ition, and will not re- s'-n- - ihe Luipua Ktiienie, ultri a stoimy imcsvicv "ltn the Pue Pe Poisinv'. orJered him to quit, her presence, siiit-o ho insisted iu urging ner to con-cut to the dismemberment of France. Liter. UtiiuU-tta i leported to hae eomtjuttcd suicide. j 'cr-aiil. s- ''i.-d;.-.ess iu I Pari- i- '. ry threat. The tte-tiactiou of i-..U" i iinpi'des the revictualliug. The pelicans iu the meanwbile aie 'supplying the hr.-t necessaries liom 1 their ovn .-ti'i-c.-. I Pru-.-cIs, ;i.' The capitulation ha-, ha-, cau-cd a stupor iu northern Prance. London. ihe early return ol iMiam is expected. The Germans will rieidl ma main the pass-port re uiatiotis Uniiti!: the armistice. Lille, ;lo. The armistice has as-toundcJ as-toundcJ the iuir:h. The imprc-aion is rather favorable hut urHliMiile.l, wait i u jr the coudilioijs, ot' peace. It i-aid i-aid tile Germans have iuwste.1 .bbe-vili .bbe-vili noiwitlisianding the aiun.-tiee. 7. ;.!'. v ersaiiles special of -I an. j Jsrji -ays, a better feeling is cidentl amoncr both French Hud (jermaus, and , al! seem to agree in h'.;pityf f-t a termination ter-mination of the war. Tin French are specially well pleased at the ap parent 'modification of the (Jeiman desire to humiliate l'aris be a triumphal en'ry into the eap'.tol. 1'lie negotiations between be-tween Favre and I!i-mar. k form one ol the most lnterestine chapters in the history of this memorable " war. On Favre s arrival al the Loumj occupied by l!i-marck, he was immediately admitted ad-mitted to the pre.-enoe of the Chance. Chan-ce. lor. After a few remarks, lii-marck -aid. 'AW'L Monsieur Favre, what is the ubj.vt of I his vi-i t Favre, much aff eied, r. -plied, '''ihe oMe.it is to put a stop to the terrible sufiorinirs of the p.-ople, n..w that hope lor relief from without i- !o-t. l'ari-must u.-e.l -eek peace, ai.d all we ask is such eoDidcra-I eoDidcra-I fullv as teller.. us en. -my uiii-ht n've ' '.v'a'nout loss of advantage or honors." I P.i-uiarek cipressi-J a desire lo do a',1 in his power to show his respect lor the -tin ning and gallantry of the i'r neh nation, aud eousisteut with the -aletv. Icier and micre-t ol' united lleniialiy. He said this ha 1 U-cu from ,lic rii.i Lo ihe la-L the object alii de--;r.. of the F.mp.-ror. J tie tir-t oveitures wrt prompt 'y r. ;cco d After Farrc s retaru wnb he a.--J!a:ie-j in sub-tauec ul the .ci iu- J. uui.j-- i l y the F.uipel'.r. tr'Cat ei -ItCUJ- llt plcwoti at tr.al.ie. l'lr i.j. 'i v- :it t- t-. lij.- '...' h' 1-.jiir'-i-s ' "i-'-'u an i'lt": v. b it .-..el .'ei p T-rn, .)) u; d. if u .1 tj a'-j t. mpt ii. s i- h c.n In." w iid r-ti l- r I, : -II . a ' ,e ; . .a. i . .-.-llti.- 'Ii . I, .;, : . Ii 'I 1 U. , CL. . - 1 -e ! -.:, :..:. y u; P.:.-. a:. 1 .;, ilree .jas, ..'i Ll.e el. l -rru.'-tu. rnoirif at :,-n.:i 1 c:rury 1 -' b. Ilit M tore. : it-'-'u i.-d m the atni-'f". Py t(.. .:; t u t:.v i .-..-a-.r- ! ar f. l;.... .1 .-.c i ..e a: a. - ; lij i '-.r.- j-;t. r la. li ' i:r.z ;.:' f.t ..!.- ft -. ... -j r a :j i .'.:.-: . .. - r- ' t. er- ' - : , i - hi.L.-' , . A:. . - ; ;i . ai. J I . r- 1 I, r e . .1 .- a I r p ; - ri - - - :.' ' . . - k - . .. . . i- i iy': I. . . 3 " l "'' i - r. ; - -, . ; :. : -.- - - - :. .'. .. a- i t, J -i . 1 I 1 -s.u.' - ' ., a i .. t. :. : i. .T r". , Hat 1.- .-l b- j jk i i t. i.' d j .-. et'.r. |