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Show j LATEST NEWS j BY TILESSAPH LAST N1GK7. TERMS OF PEACE PRESCRIBED. PRE-SCRIBED. i i i Prussia Wishes No Interference. Interfer-ence. Disqualificatious for the) Freucli Assembly. j Maiiteiiffel Refuses to Recognize Rec-ognize the Armistice. Congressional Intelligence GENERAL NEWS. San Doiuingoans not all Anxious for Annexation. , RUMORED CHAMiES I THE CABINET. Sensation foriireat Britain FOREIGN. HeraliTe cable, Madrid, Jan. ol. At a grand military parade to-day, the King was accompanied by General Sickles, U. ts. minister, and a brilliant staff of marshals and generals all richly caparisoned. The troops were on the ground seven hours in a blinding snowstorm. snow-storm. Forty thousand men took the oath of fidelity to the King. There was no disturbance. The government has important revelations rev-elations concerning the assassination of Prim; the principal aient was an old detective, Gonzales Bravo, who distributed dis-tributed money to conspirators. Prominent Prom-inent persons, identified with another dynasty, are also implicated. London, 1. The Tim" says that advices from Berlin state that tho conditions con-ditions of peace prescribed by Bismarck Bis-marck embrace tho cesiou of Alsace and Lorraine with Belfurt and Metz; the payment of ten millions francs indemnity; in-demnity; expenses of the war loan; th'' cession of the colony of Pondichorry and the transfer to the German navy of twenty first-rate frigates. 1'avre refers these terms to the Naiional Assembly to meet at Bordeaux. The Berlin semi-ofheial journals declare de-clare their belief that an understanding has been established between Bismarck and pavre as to the basis on which the negotiations for peace shall proceed. Florence, . Prussia declines the suggestions of the neutral powers in regard to the pacification and prefers to prescribe herself the conditions of peace. Bordeaux, 1. Gambetta has issued a proclamation, .saying that Prussit believes au armistice will dissolve our armies and secure an election to the Chamber ready to conclude a shameful peace; but it depends on France to upset these calculations. It is necessary neces-sary to make an armistice to proceed with the instruction of our young troops. It concludes Continue with unrelated vigilance for defense and for war, if necessary, even while you install in-stall the National Bcpubliean Assembly, Assem-bly, and who must be willing only to make such a peace as is compatible with the honor, rank and integntj ot France. Pesth, 1. Bamn Yon Buest, in the course of a speech before the delegations delega-tions yesterday, declared that, while the relations of the F.mpire whh Germany Ger-many were most friendly, no effort would be spared to prevent fear aud uspiion, and secure mutual rospect. Bordeaux, 2. It is reported that Montueffel has refused to recognize the armistice, and disregarding the protests pro-tests of the French commander has continued hostilities, by which he has forced the French army of the East to surrenderor to retreat into Switzerland. Switzer-land. Clinchart, who now commands the army of the Fast, has concluded a convention with the Swiss authorities, and crosses into Switzerland with his whole army to-day. General Billot covers retreat. Bordeaux, The govern uient at Bordeaux has issued a decree nrH'Tin elections for the .National As-cmb;y to te held oa the ath inst. Ii disqualifies disquali-fies for election to tuc Assembly ail members of families reigning over France since 17S,': all persons who have acted as im penal ofBoia.s or candidates candi-dates in past elections, or held oSs as ministers, senators cr co'ineiliors of state under the eujpi'e, and prelect; who have accepted o?e be'Weri the 2d of December, I'M. arjd the 4:h of Sertember, -70. Jules :mn has arrived here. |