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Show LATEST SEWS EY TELEGRAPH LAST fi!3HT. Highly Important frcm Paris and ths Seat cf Var. Citie of south German' Petition for Annexation ' to ZVcrth German'. The Munieimti Guard of Paris will Fischt ?; t;ie J.at. FOREIGN. London. Sept. 6. The cuhinet at " ionna, in view of the possible chaneej at Pari?, lias instructed Trince vletternieh thai he must continue his relations with the government dei'ueto. Agents here are said to be nego'iating for Blasted Park, in Kent, a? a residence resi-dence for Napoleon. Paris. Sept. 0. The Journal Ofi-cialoi Ofi-cialoi the liepublic to day publishes a proclamation to the army, exhorting it to rally round the glorious old flag which eighty years ago drove back all Europe. The new government has revoked the functions of the followini ambassadors ambas-sadors to foreign courts : .Ma -quis de Lavette, London, and Count de Ma-therg. Ma-therg. St. Petersburg. A decree has been issued requesting the withdrawal of all Gcrru.ins from Paris. New York, 7, 2.30 p.m. Paris, 7. 'ihe bombardment of Jiontinedy ceased, yesterday. It is believed that the Prus.-ian besiegers be-siegers have withdrawn the rolling stock of the Northern and other railroads, rail-roads, vhich will be immediately dispatched dis-patched eastward, to bring back the troops. The prefect of Laon telegranhed at eight o'clock last evening that no forces of the enemy had appeared there. London, G.- The cities of the South .German states, including Carlsruhe, Mavenee. StutfLMidt and Munich. have petitioned for annexation to North Germany. Paris, 7. The officers of the municipal mu-nicipal guard publish a statement denying de-nying the report that they are averse to defending the city. They are determined deter-mined to fitfht to the last. The Mcnitev.r says orders have been given to barricade the streets. The people are quitting the city with the utmost haste, now the Prussians have approached so near. One of to-day's papers says that Prussia has already assured her that she will require leading lead-ing capitalists to guarantee the sum of 0,000,000,000 francs. Among the names ciied are liotlisehiljs, Howlaii'l. ; Gjucii":i and otlit-r Larger ruM piv i . dents oi';'. '-t ra.l.-oud-. and ther companies com-panies of Fiance. The city is vu-y quiet. London, 7. The Time says if France refuses to treat, the republic will pcri.-h, because French nen are more jealous of military glory than of right and justice toward others. The government .varchouses are gorged wilh bonded good.. Merchants clamor vainly for more accommodation. accommoda-tion. .A German sta'es that, a demand will be made on Pru-sia to undertake to provide for 80,000 French prisoners ai J-ltate one to every five hundred of population. Vienna. Sept. 7. The averted rc-ecs.-ien of Austria to the neutral league ii qualified by the condition that mediation medi-ation prohibited. S;. Petersburg, Sept. 7. General Fluery, the French ambassador, has resigned, and iu.-tant'y left the country, j IntereKln? ws from IVeiv Za Inntl mid IIouolulu. i San Francisco, fi. Tlie steamship I Taiirrtiip't collided with a coal kenh i near Auklaii'l. New Zealand, July 23 ; j loth ves-eis. foundered immediately, land eichteen 1 1 " - were lo.-t. I 1 tiers Irom Kacland, ni San Fra:i- ciseo. reael.i'd Am klatnl July loth, nine days before le'.t'-i of the fame da'", ft'' Sie z, were received. Honolulu. Aug. 'Ji. V f-'ilemn le drum wa :mg in ihe L'a'le.lic cathedral, cathe-dral, in commeui'ii-atinn of the late ol Napoleon. Tile King. Lts mt'ii.-tei'i. the diplomat ic erps a n i the o.lieer- ol the Jamet'oica am-n l"d. Tae volcano of M nina'oa .xhibit-'in .xhibit-'in of a:, ether rtipti"!i. S-ir-e the vijlen". earth piake on the 7th ther-ha- h?. n ve-y heavy rain, 'Ihe Metea f p antatien L is be. c SoM lor tor'y-six Weei-ivd I-..arv Tiie Qxt-,-,1 I -''--'cr K !':: ' is fc'an-g. fc'an-g. rvas'y n.. |