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Show ! LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. PARIS WILD. Tin-cats to Kill the Central Cen-tral Committee. Rossel Escaped. Attempts to Assassinate Dombrowski. SI ill Terrible Fighting. War Between Asiatic Tribes and Russia. FOREIGN. New York, 13. A special Paris dispatch dis-patch of last cveninc Fays, a meeting ol Free Masons was held this afternoon, in the Cinque Natienale. Kesolutions were passed that the property of per sons now absent from Pari?, and not returning within eiht days, would be confiscated for the benefit of the widows and orphans. The ramparts are heavily armed and keep up a direct fire upon Issy. They are constructing small mitrailleuses capable of firing one hundred balls in succession. Fort Issy is armed with marine cannon, destined to bombard the ramparts. The Versailles troops are actively engaged en-gaged in constructing trenching apparatus appa-ratus The Porte Maillot is utterly destroyed. Several captains on the staff of the War Office, whose names were found on the list of agents of the tmpeiial secret police, have been arrested. ar-rested. They were taken to the prefecture pre-fecture this afternoon for identification uy a staff officer, when the latter was arrested as a bad character. To-day the ':Turcos de Commune" mounted guard at the Hotel de Ville. A dou-ole dou-ole line of sentries has been placed across the street, and ail circulation is stopped. General Rossel has escaped, and the Commune is greatly enraged ;it the loss of their prisoner. General Bergeret has been ordered to find him, and the authorities are telegraphing everywhere within the city, as it is supposed sup-posed he is still in Paris. Gen. Dombrowski Dom-browski declares Rossel is not a'traitor. Of three gens' d'armes, discovered and arrested last night, one escaped, another an-other has been killed, and the third is -till a pri.-oner. He declares his intention in-tention to kill Dombrowski if a good chance offers Berlin, 12. At midday Prince Bismarck Bis-marck returned to the city, and was greeted at the station with cheers. Lmi. night there was a great banquet at Frankfort, at which were present Bismarck, Bis-marck, Rothschild and Arnim. The French diplomatists in the city were absent, occupied in preparing for departure. de-parture. Roth.-child was elected president pre-sident of the committee. Paris 12. The Commune searched the bank for arms, but none were discovered. dis-covered. The newspaper Sociale proposes pro-poses the immediate cxecutiou of all the central committee. It is said the committee retire. There is a rumor that the nationals are evacuating Vonvres Versailles, 12. A letler of Count Chambord is published, bidding for the throne. Rengeur says there is increasing increas-ing discouragement among the national, na-tional, who attempt to assassinate Dombrowski. London, 13. The Times' Paris special says the bank clerks are armed, victualled and resolved to stand a siege. More newspapers arc suppressed. suppress-ed. There is fighting at St. Quen; and the sphere of the attack is extending. The German commander has demanded de-manded the disarmament of the northern north-ern enciente. London, 13. The Times says the basis of the essential provisions of the Washington treaty will be csrtainly adopted by the Senate. The treaty is the result of- mutual concession. The Times finds nothing in it inconsistent with the national honor of England, and is ready to sacrifice to restore unity between the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon family. The Haiti) ' News says there has been a naval combat on the Antueil viaduct, and one of the insurgent gunboats was sunk. Fifty thousind Yersailllsta. cross the Seine to night, going to strengthen the. troops at Bois de Boulogne and Bellancourt. The Telegraph says there was a strong reconnoisat.ee made under Dombrowski, Dom-browski, but was repulsed by the Ver-saillists. Ver-saillists. Napole??; better. 'The Spanish Senate has adopted, by 85 to 23', an address in reply to the speech from the throne. Insurgents in central Asia, under Saidik, have commenced hostilities against Russia. Versailles, 13. Issy Seminary has 'been captured; "the federal loss was considerable. At Oiseux eight cannon6 were captured, a hundred fodcrals killed, and several hundred prisoners were taken. The approaches are actively act-ively pushed. There is a cannonade of the entire federal works. McMahon has addressed the soldiers, sol-diers, apparently for a grand attack. London, Id. Paris 'specials say a lvy enriunse is expected. Cecilia be comes general-in-chief. The Commune demands ten millions from the bank. Fifty thousand men are encamped &t Germain to join Donai in a grand ' at tack. Tha residence of Thiers has been destroyed. The furniture of Pallao was sold to-day. The Yendome S.m stands. Paris, 13. A stranger presented himself at Vendome and insbted on seeing Dombrowski, but was refused. He quarrelled with the sentinel, who bayoneted him, causing death. On his person was found a revolver. Delascluse has ha? four nationals shot for treason. San Francisco, 13. Lemuel Lyon, late United Ssates Consul at Yokohama, Yokoha-ma, died there April 6th, from softening soften-ing of the brain. Three great clans, of Japan, at the head of the principal of which is Prince Satsnma, have combined combin-ed to maintain the Mikado in b s full power as against the Tycoon, and Sat-suma, Sat-suma, who is now virtually dictator, has sent his father to Jeddo to take charge of the government, A new mint has been opened at Osaka, on the American plan; and a naval arsenal at Yokoska has been inaugurated. interest of Jay Gould and Fisk, Jr., nnd their friends, in tho Krie Company. It is said he iu to tuko all their slock at market price, and pay them a bonus of thrco millions of dollars. The arrangement arrange-ment is not yet consummated, but it in believed theso aro the terms agreed upon. San Francisco urlme. San Francisco, 13. Judge Lake this morning sentenced Pat O'Neil to three years and six months in tho State prison, lor grand larceny; Michael Cal-ligan, Cal-ligan, for attempted arson in setting firo to the harbor police office, six months in the State prison; Augustus Degay, for obtaining money by false pretences, four mouth in jail; and Frank Trask, for grand larceny, one year in the Stato prison. Vicente An-todo, An-todo, who represented himself as Kin-cude, Kin-cude, one of the proprietors of the Bella Union Hotel in LosAngeles, and there-iy there-iy victimized several parties, having leen convicted of obtaining money by false pretences, was sentenced to one year in the county jail. |