| Show af 7 7 v TO THE une DESERET NEWS TH la t wh 11 ia GENERAL L NEW nev yobu YORK 24 the tribunes washington special correspondent telegraphs that intelligence is just received from south carolina that on sunday night a party of disguised men rode to the house of robert robent milton an orderly union man of southern birth living on a little farm near old shore chesterfield county and called for him to come out when he appeared at the door accompanied by his wife and daughter all three were immediately shot the wife wad wai wab was instantly killed milton fatally and his daughter dangerously wounded mllton milton was collector of delinquent lin quent taxes count moltke has given notice that he will make a line of fortifications to guarantee against all attacks from the occupied provinces of pranee prance until the In indemnity denin is fu fully uy paid and the regular government firmly established tribunes cable dispatch London 23 the tribunes correspondent at paris on sunday evening writes that heavy firing was kept up all day the tice is bad the shells are flying wild there wis wih a fusillade fusi lade at neuilly at close quarters an englishman was shot at ternes a hundred yards within the gates of versailles gens d arms at st denis have procured permission from the prussians to search trains en route for paris for auspicious foreigners yesterday it was reported at vincennes that the prussians had evacuated fort and the inhabitants had left in hundreds in fear of bombardment it is expected that the montmartre battalion are mutinous and complain of hard work and bad armament and declare they marched matched recently only because they were forced by the chasse pots of the belleville batteries two bri bil battalions tallo tailo ns last night abandoned a post was the commandant of fourth battalion has refused to march to the ramparts maily many bimi simi similar larsie acts nets ts of disaffection have nave occurred pyatt resigned because the tho commune declared the elections void A member proposed to arrest him A delegation of freemasons Free masons has gone to versailles to propose an armistice to allow the inhabitants of bombarded villages to leave the firing of evoy besancon Bea ancon is without results mior major powel rowel the colorado explorer leaves normal III ill today to day on his second journey he goes under the in auspices of the smithsonian institution instituting mere there being an appropriation of twenty thousand dollars for the expedition the party are well supplied with instruments boats and ail all that is necessary for the complete and accurate survey and exploration they intend making a stay of two years NEW york YOEK 28 26 A t correspondent telegraphed from paris on monday evening that natives of alsace and Jj lorraine orraine there are exempted from military service on production of a certificate of birth they are thankful for the interference of t the he prussians which I 1 decrees to them this exemption crowds of people are on the heights of montmartre watching the artillery duel due notices have been served on all persons between nineteen and forty years of age threatening a court martial in each case if they do not march immediately to the rendezvous appointed just now a company of the battalion is surrounding rue bue montmartre to be disarmed the troops are disheartened heartened dis this afternoon shells were falling failing in the avenue friedland the avenues des ferries and josephine were swept by and the inhabitants and nationals were flying in all directions shelter the barricades in the rues bues divoll and castiglione are being enlarged and preparations are being made for a desperate resistance gea bergeret is at liberty be do chambes Cham pes the p poet out Is dead deal A versailles re report p ort of sunday bunday says the central committee denies the rumor of dofita its resignation and says like the national guard it will only disappear when liberty Is attained the fish train on the northern B R B R was stopped today to dagand day and the mornin morning provision train on the strasbourg E R B was seized FOREIGN PARIS sunday afternoon april 23 official reports ll 11 up to the commune state that the natio nationals nal nai g ellen silenced ted sever alof the baIt ba tt eries eiles on saturday and ind repulsed attacks on forts issy and last thursday night tho tha prussians have ordered strangers to leave st denis no detachment of french troops was wag there yeste yesterday day as rumored the republican publican Ee league has published the details of its proposal for the we autonomy of paris if president thiers consents to it the league will force the commune to accept it gen cecillia has been appointed commandant of paris gen bergeret has been released from arkeat arrest the firing today to day is not heavy VERSAILLE SIM sin ai an attack has commenced on Va valerien lerlen ierien slowly by cannon ading abing insurgent troops are arriving the rumor that government occupies clarentin Cha ia Is untrue it is said that because of the difficulties between the prussians and communists the former have stopped the supplies at st denis yesterday the insurgents replied feebly to Va valerien lerlen paris 24 CIu clu seret beret reports a suspension of hostilities at neuilly at noon today to day affairs at annierea Asni enea erea are excellent cel lent no great move movements merits were reported yesterday the churches of roche boche and st sulpice are reopened and the cures have been liberated LONDON 24 A special dispatch from versailles on sunday says dombrowski led the night attack on the barricade at As which was carried he then attacked the second barricade but was repulsed with great slaughter by a heavy tire lire of 12 and lenses his troops were ere also driven from the mhd first barricade an officer wearing the naval navai uniform 1 wai vas was killed in the bue eue de do bo louane e I 1 i rr 11 another correspondent telegraphs that at midnight yesterday the people gathered in large numbers on the tops of the houses and other high buildings to view the combat there is a strong desire for reconciliation in paris it is reported that are in charenton clarenton Ch arenton and nogent and it Is ls expected they will be in st denis vents tomorrow to tb morr morrow 0 W the are are erecting immense works at chatillon nearl nearly y eight hundred people are out of wark ip paris through the the suppress a slon sion of newspapers persons in possession of ammunition or petroleum petr oleu m stores are cordero to report to the commune members of the engineer corps are invited to submit plans indicating ipg pro longed resistance k i i LONDON 24 an immense 33 umber number of watch manufacturers and employed emp loyes having petitions against the proposed watch excise assembled in the neighborhood of we ule parliament nent buildings KI men assembled this p in and crowded the approaches to the house of commons A strong force of police was on the ground and and succeeded in maintain lag order although the crowd was noisy and turbulent A large procession from the east of london on approaching pro aching the parliament guard was dispersed by the police to prevent danger from the accumulation of such masses of people in the commons george dixon member from birmingham gave notice of a motion against the tax on watches at the same time be he argued to demonstrate the fallacy of lowes reasons for expecting a larger revenue from increasing the activity of cotton fabrics and diminishing the price of cotton the sum total demanded by the government he said was inordinate aud and unexampled in time of peace other members denounced the proposals of the budget as unduly interfering with every department of industry lowe replied he pointed to the postponement of the army regulation bill as calculated to diminish the demands and remove the features of the budget which men objected to but generally defended his recommend recommends recommendations a and especially that for the watch tax because the bore equally on all classes of society LONDON 25 the times says thiers had a long interview yesterday with the prince of Saxon saxony yand and general fabrice there is a strong reaction in the provinces favorable to napoleon A number of deputies desire aumale armale to 0 o be president of the republic the daily news special says thiers has resolved to bombard paris when the forts are delivered up the insurgents made a sortie on bunday sunday towards chatillon and captured a barricade but were repulsed with loss donay will replace ducrot LONDON 25 05 11 a m the city cuy of paris from new york arrived at queenstown Queens town at 6 SO 30 a m the oceanic is not hot yet reported chepan s won the race if there was one the steamer city of limerick which left liverpool on saturday is at queens town disabled with a thousand passengers she mut must repair before proceeding to new york PARIS 18 by mail on friday last a well meaning crowd broke into the shed where the guillotine is kept a bran new guillotine say the papers papera on new and improved principles and dragging it to the foot of the statue of vol italie broke it into pieces and burned it amid the applause of the public versailles versailles 24 evening there is a slight cannonade by ly valerien on maillot ducrot has resigned PARIS 24 evening there is no suspension of hostilities today to day but it is expected tomorrow to morrow the communist newspapers concentrate in an attack on thiers and placard the walls inviting the friends of order to be in readi readiness nees to ave avenge their brethren murdered in the place vendome Von ven dome MUNICH the ex ek ring king of bavaria has written a letter to dr dollinger deploring the sentence of tion tiou pronounced against him BERLIN 22 parliament has passed the loan bil bli bill prince bismarck stated in the house to today day that although the french shou should id p pay ay the first installment of the indemnity immediately the forts north and east of paris would not be evacuated until a final treaty of peace was c concluded negotiations at brussels Broe brub seis sels have made slow progress the french were trying to better their condition but germany was inflexible the movement of the commune entailed sacrifices in germany but tut at she would not internal eddle meddle with the internal affairs of m fiance HAMBURG 24 in rn consequence of an agreement between the french and german transports which were walt waiting here to convey french prisoners back to france they have been obliged to return to havre empty versailles 25 A heavy cannonade from the batteries batter lea iea of menton cre vi ville ile lle and chatillon has opened on issy and point da du jour the official journal says until the la fix is quelled the germans will hold certain forts because the govern ment is without credit PARIS 25 95 hostilities are suspended at neuilly to allow the inhabitants to remove the commune makes requisitions upon vacant houses for lodgings the people are adling from the bombardment Ei Ri gauble resigns his of public safety bourret Cour ret successor to platt piatt withdraws his resignation the germans are abandoning the forts on the left bank of the seine beine during the suspension the troops wili will hold their respective positions the fire ceases along the lines the ver sail bali lists are establishing new batteries dombrowski demands the prose probe cus tion of the chiefs of the and battalions battalio ps for cowardice the commandant of fort montrouge Mont rouge claims a commune victory there ia is a heavy cannonade at rag sag beux mcmahon is on a visit to the trenches at chattilion Chat tilon tillers circular op or the says ithe the last few days aeve been employed in ri engineering work and in concentrating troops A new now corps has been formed at cambrai and ClIn chirl chirt will command it the engagements at bagneux gagneux were successes for us in the assembly today to day the minister announced that all requisite measures mea i swig had been taken to keep beep down ln insurrect tion in algeria PARIS tuesday evening 25 aut ant all AUL movements were suspended today to day in consequence of the armistice the belligerents have been engaged in fa building and repairing barricades many diany placards urging conciliation have been posted up M platt piatt has withdrawn the reveille says the daily revenue of the commune averages six hundred thousand francs and is sunni sufficient clent elent to provide for the men under arms and the conduct of the war A delegation from lyons appeals to the assembly and the commune to cease their fratricidal strife the reports that the prussians had evacuated charenton clarenton Ch arenton were unfounded the communist and versailles troops confront each other before the place in expectation of its evacuation versailles ES 26 issy replied feebly yesterday and it is thought it will be evacuated soon the incessant firing on it pre preventing prevention ventin repairs the athe government has established d pontoons pon at put eaux and neuilly neu yeu illy THERE is a bill before the legislature of pennsylvania for the compulsory ed cation catlon of the children of philadelphia the preamble states that there are reported to be within the limits of the city of philadelphia at least twenty thousand children under the age of eighteen years who are in a state of abject and most lamentable ignorance not having received the benefit of any arly school education whatever and that it manifestly becomes the duty of the state in the benign exercise of its gov 4 ern mental relations to protect the thea helplessness of childhood against the fearful consequences of the ignorance in que question stion therefore it ia Is enacted that thit on and after the first day of january next every child who shall ishall reside with in the limits of the city of philadelphia anil ami who shall have reached the tha age ow seven severi years and shall be under the age 1 of fourteen years shall ba be required to attend some public school in said city for the period of six months in each and every year or i until in the opinion of its tea teacher chert cheri it shall have acquired the common rudiments of an english education by being able to read write and cipher with reasonable facility A those who have the custody of children and who wh shall oshall neglect or refuse to send them to a public school shall be subject to a penalty not to exceed twenty do dollars I 1 larb lars should they prove unable or of unwilling unai I 1 ling to pay this penalty pena ity ltV or of should such I 1 person be unable from extreme poverty to properly clothe the child or children in order to enable them to attend school then the board of aduca tion ia Is required to place them in an industrial du school where they shail shall be clothed maintained maintained and taught to read write and cipher with reasonable facil q ity 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