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wueu every uouy ueuueiam*, wueu iiiHiung it organised, and when the guiil(kwutl fur ser-vice upon a few volunteers.” In continua- I tion, the (ieueral complains that reinforcements have not been granted liiiu wbeu urgently needed, and that In poiut of lad the Commune was Incapable of the disehatge of tlie duties pertaining to It. He therefore retire* from it* her vice, and demands a cell lu the Mlt; /.as prison. I .At a neeiet hitting of the Commune on Tuesday, it was decided to insist nil the resignal ion of the Committee nt Public Safety, j ’ and that the appointment of their successors !should be made immediately. The t om- j1 tun tie also decided to meet ou three days of j * each Week, except in case of emergency, I w hen the sittings will be held permanently. ' I lie sessions will be held in Hotel de Villa. 1 M. Doiscbu/e announced tbat iieneral Hu$-*'•1 adhered to ins resignation, and appealed t»the Commune to lorego all animosities. j 1 The meet ing was characterised with racrim- ! mat ions between the members of the Central Committee and those of the Committee of Public Safetv.The tricolor is lluating from the comer of Port lh»y, hut the fort apparently is nut occu- |I pied by the Versailles. The commune ai -. nouutos that It is unoccupied and untenable, j Kurt Vanvres is still burning.‘ The subcommittee on Orgauhutlou, In a !* proclamation issued to day, orders the most!* i relentless measures towards the besiegers, i No soldier w ill be allowed to depart in the! slightest degree from his duty, and alt troops j* j are forbidden to cease filing upon the Ver-5 sailUst* who may attempt to surrender while j fugitives, and stragglers are to be sabred* when caught, or, if they are In numerous bodies, are to be fired into mercilessly by cannon ami mitrailleuses.It is believed that the Paris fortifications now occupied by the Prussian troops will be delivered to ll»e Versailles government, even be foie the payment of the hut Instalment of j the war indemnity. iHeiu.in, May 10.‘ i A dispatch from Frankfort to the Provin- j cial Correspondent says: “The negotiations completed to day will sennit in effecting a real f and durable peace, and nH merely in reuiov-‘ ’ lug leuijiorary difficulties.”L* IIIt8Tlir llloi ul lire Srrsuiou « owl It* gloii.Nm\ York, May 10.A sp oial fiom Scraiiton, Pa., at a late hour last night, says : ♦'The sum total of the affray is—three men seriously wounded, one aI hr.i.t limit blioltf In n an iul.ul tatiil f
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Bloomington Weekly Pantagraph

Bloomington, Illinois, US

Fri, May 12, 1871

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