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Show LATEST OTS I BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT I Bodies of Paris Soldiery Pro-i Pro-i posing Surrender. i GortschakofFs Reply to Granville. Gran-ville. Pari Declared well Supplied Sup-plied with liread for Eight .Mouths. Conrat illations to Italy ou j Aosta's Election. i . GENERAL NEWS. Incorrect I'euxus Return. More Munitions of War for France. New Atlantic Cable Company. Com-pany. Rumored German Moe-ment Moe-ment to Secure a Foot- ing- in the West Indies. Seizure of an American essel by a Canadian Cutter. South American New. FOREIGN. London, I'fi. Adyices from Berlin confirm the reports that the regular troops of the Puris garrison, in addition addi-tion to hoilies of people, come to the outpoMsofTering to surrender; but they arc always turned back. Balloon advices from Paris, to Thursday, Thurs-day, noon, represent the situation good, the public morale satisfactory, and the besiegers silent. A volunteer deputation of notables, goes from Florence to meet the Spanish Span-ish deputation, on Monday. Advices from Tours state that Gain- TiwrsJH cit' 0?.1,'n-rfeh hundred Prussians, entrenched with three guns, at Pemuin, pursuing them to Quesnel. London, The Germans, alter their repulse at Wentz and Pillasin, concentrated on Dijon. Twenty thousand thous-and Prussians occupied Bellevue on the night of the -22nd, but retired on the 24th toward Nogent. Count Gortschakoft's reply to Kail Granville's note, was read in the cab-net cab-net session last evening- It does not withdraw Russia's claim on the modification modi-fication of the treaty of Paris;' and speaks with reference to the violations of the treaty by other Kuropean powers. pow-ers. He meets Granville' complaint that Russia desired to repudiate without with-out first appealing to other powers, by expressing a doubt whether puch appeal ap-peal would have been successful. The moruine papers say the minis try will stand firm. Florence, 20. King A'ictor Lmanuel has already received the congratulations congratula-tions of the Austrian and Prussian governments on the election of Aosta. The soldiers of the call of )s;r. are to lie dismissed on furlough on the first of next month. Sharp shocks of earth.piaku rec-ntly occurred at Bomagsa. London. '2 A telegram, varying from all other authorities, has .iust been given to the public here, announcing announ-cing that Paris is still confident, and that there is subsistence in the city for two months and a half, bread for eight months, and wine and brandy for a vear. The telegram says further that the l-'rem h are erecting additional defenses on all sides. |