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Show FOREIGN. London, 29. The Obtcrvr supposes sup-poses the Conference will be adjourned on account of the capitulation of Paris. London, US. At a meeting at the Mansion House yesterday, for the re-1 lief of the non combatants in aud around Paris, the Lord Alayor read a note from Karl Granville, stating that ' Odo Kusseil had been instructed to ask Count Bismarck to designate the 1 route by which to convey provisions 1 from England that might be s.nt into j Paris. The Tinus publishes u request Irom j Chiselhurst for a deuial of its state- ment that intrigues are going on be-; tween Bismarck aud the Bunupartists i lor the restoration of the latter. ! Florence, liT. f he Lull removing the j capital of the kiugdom from Borne has i passed the Senate oy a vote of '.'4 to ! o'J. A resolution complimentary to the city of Florence was adopted. London, 2' King William has sent the following to the Empress Augusta: '"Versailles, li'J, p.m. Last night an armistice for three weeks was sigued. The regulars and mobiles are to be retained. re-tained. London, 29.A Versailles dispatch just received ssiys the 2th Saxon corps, at 10 o'clock to-day, occupied Iloumanville, Nugent and Noissy; aud the Bavarians occupied Charleton, Alontrouge and Vauveres. The j-e-lisian corps occupied Avery and Bi-cetre. Bi-cetre. Paris is to pay two hundred million fraues. The first official dispatch from Versailles Ver-sailles was read in the churches of Berlin to-day. London, '2'J. A strong influence is at woik favoring the restoration of the imperial family, under a regency composed of the Empress, Trochu and Favre. The Emperor will not enter Paris, but will return to Berlin on Tuesday, leaving the Crown Prince in command of the Prussians. Provisions for Paris are being forwarded Ly wa of Dieppe. The capsulation and armistice arm-istice 6l ties poihing political, nor do they ensure tha end of the war. Ail I depends upon the A?-eiubly. Berlin, 2'J. The city is in a pertict frenzy of excitement, now that the capitulation of 1'aris is known. Tbe telegram from the federal chanee'.l.'r gives an otlieial confirmation to the uews which was received at a late hour last night. To-day church bells were rincing since day-break, and the several sev-eral services in tho churches weic intended in-tended by crowds of wur.-hiper-. Sermons Ser-mons on peace were deliver, d and prayers and ihapks were given ) it Lege, Jau. 2. At a meetinc of lie workingmeii announced in ervicn-. a motion was ma 1" in fawr el' the recognition of the French republic by the Belgian. Disturbance is apprehended appre-hended and troops have Ken u.t here. London, A revolt has broken out among the Tartars in China, and. I at last accounts, it had reached I a'arming proportions. Tlc rcl-cU I ba4 seized many important points. Brlm. J. Tte scenes ,..a the I streets of Berlin to-day are l..n-l de-I de-I scnptioD. Aides of road wi 1 bo r-i r-i paired sni pcrxitt.-d to cocviysrrM-I cocviysrrM-I cient supplies tur the dki.y n u-i-L-i mcnt ei ir.e r""rua 1 '3. B -:.-:... s i army and ;Le !.r:rise of U-.: trw . 'not ev.nr"--i in the -- n ; pru-.-m - Tie i:ne of d- :. ! .i i -,he su:hern a.-mie i? to he the i; r..j thilyoire. FVTB ret imed 10 I'a'.s e-! .C1V evening, (te-otra. e d o. el.i. : tf (itnerai Viavrv s staS. r. : I -Lar-e:;. ail ef Trx r. .1 .m . 'icire.:,.- e. te.e IL : - . U;- cit-i ).! c.- s:.i3 v-.A ra :or..-7-r-.a:n :a P.". - l-- I fefc-r.i tixe. fhe F.-.:..b a- " f-"' cra..v r- :x- at ii ..-' ' ) ' By 'lue n p r o: -. u . j ' liens, i: i o- 1: a: i- - tr ' ciaiiis ;ti ; " - v.-. - - s c- - -' 1 wr ship- .... i i ... "'-' " final :.nti- er -.,::.at r-s w J only "L-- r.g.-Jei t- ...1 k.-y i, iLir frc.aj aJ r.:cl SK'--'i'.iJ |