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Show LATEST NEWS BYTELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. STARTLING IVEAVS 300 SAILORS LEAD THE WAY INSIDE PARIS. .; Tho Arc dc Triomphe Itcaclicd. I'aiis Isolated by tlie I'rus- Domtorowski Surrouncted. Cannonndiiii; Inside and Outside Paris, . ,; Rochefort Narrowly Escaped Lynching. THE YE11SAILLES All-3IY All-3IY ADVAXCIXO IX A BODY. . - . i Tnnmdous Commotion in Paris. , . THE HOTEL DE VILLE TO BE JHE LAST SCENE OF CONFLICT. Earthquake iu Canada. SPICIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. General News- Fatal Results from a Fire. Butler Condemns tli e Treaty of Wash-. Wash-. ington. I San rrancisco News. FOREIGjV. - New YorV,22. A Bpeoial con-espon-dent at Versailles last night telegraphed telegraph-ed th full ptioulars of the mamier the goveroment forces entered Paris. Captain Troge, of the navy, went from ; the treDches to the ramparts at Poot Du Jour and finding the insurgents retired re-tired called three hundred sailors and I took - possession of the gate; other troops followed, and before any one was aware, the encty ..was commenced. Not a rifle was fired nor a man wounded. wound-ed. The whole thing was unexpected. Another brigade of Versaiilists ha3 entered en-tered Fort Moutrouge and troops are pouring down on both points. It is reported re-ported that the Arc De Triomphe has been reached and that the iturgents nade out slight resistance. The guns on the ramparts have been turned on he Communists. Twenty, thousand men are now under Is.sy and 40,000 more are moving on the open gates.. Extraordinary rumors are afloat, and it is reported that the Versaiilists have been repulsed. Mounted orderlies have just arrived at the war office with news. Col. Lisboune, commanding the Franc tireurs, 'started immediately to ittack the Versad ists in the flank. Heneral Cluseret is now being tiied. New York, 22. London, 22. The Tiynes' special, from Ven-ailles, says, ha.f the army is within Paris and hold the gates of St. Cloud, Pa.'sy, Nuteuil, Trocadero, Muetty and the Arc de 1'riomphe. Versailles, 22. Paris has been completely com-pletely isolated by the Prussians. There is great consternation in St. Denis among the population. Al communication with Paris is suspended. suspen-ded. The Neuilly railway has been cut by the Prussians.- The bombardment continues. Eighty thousand Versaiilists have . entered I'aris. A sharp cannonade was heard, luubtless against tho barricades at the Arc de Triomphe. London, 22. Kocheforthad engaged apartment at Brussels and was expected ex-pected on Saturday. He narrowly es-eapfd es-eapfd lynching at Versailles. . Versailles, 22. It is said that Dom-browski Dom-browski is surrounded at Stouen. New York, 22. A dispatch says the latest news from Paris confirms the victory of the government The 82nd ind 104th regiments of the line which were the first regiments to euter Paris by i'orte de St. Cloud, under command com-mand of Gen. Douai and Cols. Treves and De Artes, took up a position last evening within rifle range of the Arc de Triomphe. On the city side of the Arch and beneath it were all manner nC obstructions in shape of barricades. MacMahon, on being apprised of the success which attended Gen. Douai'sj advance, gave orders for a general movement of troops along the lme in tbe direction of Forts Issy and Mont-rouge. Mont-rouge. The Porte de Billancort and Porte de Anteuille and the three gates converging on the Point du Jour quarter quar-ter were found deserted and no resistance resist-ance of course was met with. A regiment regi-ment of chasseurs, in dashing up the Boulevards Brune, met with a curder-ous curder-ous volley of rifle shots from an ambus cade in charge of the Communists. Some artillery came immediately to the support of the regiment attacked, and four light field pieces were placed on the avenue near the arch sn i opened fire. The batricade was quickly demolished and on being charged and captured was found to have been de serted. Another dispatch says tho troops of MacMahon are moving this morning and pouring themselves on the Bois le Boulogne. Ten thousand men, with fifteen piec-s of artillery, are concentrated con-centrated on the Avenue de la Grande. The army is about to advauce. in a body for the Axo de Triotuphe, and all avenues leading townrilH tho Chnnips Ulyices are in llio hands of tho Vur-sailliHts. Vur-sailliHts. o conslcrnution among t lie Communists Com-munists is icported as being very grrat. 1 ' MacMahon in person is superintend ing operations. The enthusiasm of tint troops is unbounded. . The forward uiovemeut to tho barricades barri-cades begins at once. A Pans dispatch nays the city is' in tremendous commotion. From the windows or west front of the Tuilleries the t-ccne of oonllict can bo distinctly -een. An immense body of Commune troops have concentrated around the Hotel do Vjlle, having retreated from thuir banicudes. The force of tho Commune is immense. . . Toronto, 22. Two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt here on Sunday morning. Tlio vibrations extended over ten seconds. No damsgo done. The shock was felt in Quebeo, Ottawa and other places. Ottawa. 22. Flemming, engineer-in-chiof of tbe Canada Pacific 11. K., expeots to start several parties with supplies of different kinds and stores required re-quired on the Pacific survey, shortly, to important points oo tho route. . He expects to have three hundred men on explorations." l Paris, 22, morning. Over seventy thousand Versaiilists have entered the city; more aro now coming.i? They marched in all night, through sixjrates, meeting with tlight resistance. The barricades were not defended. No mines have exploded. The Versaiilists are now moving upon the Hotel, de Ville, where the Commune make a last stand. The Versaiilists behaved splendidly, splen-didly, committing no excesses. The Veraille-' army's head quarters are at the New Opera House. Cissey't head quarters are on the south of the Seine. At Ecole Militaire a great explosion ex-plosion took place this afternoon, near tho Esplanade of Iuvilades. |