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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. The "Crushed" CarUats Ag&lm Paris, 1. Communicatioa between San Sebastian and the interior of Spain is entirely interrupted by the Carlists. No mails from that country have been received in Paria for ihree days paL There is ne communication with" Bilboa except by sea, and an attack on that town by the Carlisle is apprehended. The railroad bet wean Aisasana and B-&sin is cat by the insurgent, and ihe running of trains between those places is suspended. A Carlistband entrenched entrench-ed at Sturriojr was attacked by the royal troops and maintained their position posi-tion after a conflict of three hours. The insurgent claim a victory. Madrid, 1 In the Cortes, to-day, Zoriljft asked for an appropriation of twelve million of reals to enable the government to put the telegraph lines in working order. Zorilla regretted to announce that many excesses were b1-ing b1-ing committed in the north, by roving bands of Carlists. The royal forces, however, were vigorously pursuing the insurgents. Government had received intelligence of the destruction of Maes-traszi's Maes-traszi's band of Carlists, the defeat de-feat of Baball'a band, and the complete route of- another force of twelve hundred insurgents, with a loss of twenty-eight killed, including two priests. It was expected that the insurrection would soon be ended and communication restored with franco. |