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Show LATEST NEW1S ' DY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Progress of Hie "Ked" llcbcllion. Concentration of the Germans Ger-mans on Paris. Entrance of Versaillists Troops into Paris Through the Breaches. ;PZC!AL SE3s!03 OF THI SENATE. General News. A Train Burned Up, Vnntlerbilt and the Eric Ii. 11. Latest from San' Francisco. Fran-cisco. FOREIGN. London, 16 The T'mes sayn C!u eret and Nogly are release 1. An arm stico has been concluded till 'Wednes-luy 'Wednes-luy to enable llie inhabitants of V'au-vti-s and neighborhood to move. By a circular Grousset invites the province- tojiin the Commune. Miss Burdett Coutts accepts anEng-ish anEng-ish peeraite. I 'he Germans are concentrating to wards l'aris. The headquarters ot the I'rinc; of Saxony is transferred to Uargency, and the chief command ol he guards is removed to Montmor ncy. 'J he fall of Montrogue is imminent. The western and south-western parts .of Paris are uninhabitable. Theie lias been great lots of life and jirojierty. The hundred and forty fourth battalion battal-ion has renewed its march outside. "--".olur is not flying ou Van-ire Van-ire : '.. new military c-jiu,. . pointed. Bvle.-clu-e and tnu Ciminiittee fraternize. Henri is ap nuiutei chief of the war ministry; and Ma tbiew toiumander. between Point Jour and Wagram. London, 6 a.m., 16;h. The late-t dispatches from Paris Mate that the Commune reports the Versaillists repulsed re-pulsed at N. uilly. General Mason, (Jhief of Sraff, has been arrested. Ei Libeile taj-s the .Government troops have entered Paris through the trenches at, Port Maillot and at An-teutl. An-teutl. The eutry of the troops at the Point do Jour is imminent. New York, 16. A special telegram from Havana sives later news from the Republic of Mexico. The opposition party has elected a new President aud VicePrjsident of Congress.which is considered con-sidered a great victory. Senora Pevatte hai trr vedin the city of Mexico, and u.et with an enthusiastic reception. A party of j-oungmen, removing the hor.-es, hauled her from the station to her house in an' open carriage. A revolution has broken out in Tampico, and active preparations are being made to suppiess it, and secure the command- rsof the insurgent forces who have embezzled $350,000. They have been summoned and will probably be caught. Ver.-ailles, 16. Cannonading continues con-tinues with unimportant results. The Assembly has appointed a commission to examine the treaty. It is expected that in the session it will be severely criticized. |