ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SUEZ.
LATEST TELIiGKAMS. April, i? .Serious disturbrueas have occurred at Odessa, the Ciu'istiaus at. tacked tsie Jews. A thousand of the lormer were arrested. A uerman battery has been estab' lished at til. Denis, pointing towards i J aris. Oostinate fighting continues betweeu the Versailles troop* andr.he insurgents, bota sid-'s claiming trie victory, uciieral Ciusaret announces that a severe battle was fought at A'euilly ou the of the Kitn, when the Poutu deal Zouaves surrendered, and the flag of the Commune was hoisted oa the church. General Uouibrou.sk, ou tha other hand, declares lie occupied the whole of the new quarter of iVeuiliy, carried three barricades, and made many prisoners ; also that the bridge at iSeudly was siill warmly contested. A rumor u current t.iat England, Italy, and America are trying to bring about a truce. Mcuotti G-aribaldi has been elected* memoer of the Coiumune. fne elections have generally failed, to there being so teiv electors
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 117, 26 May 1871, Page 5
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