Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 41, Number 7172, 9 May 1871 — FOREIGN NEWS. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN NEWS.

The Conference at Frankfort- Alter* about Paris— lllness or Aubcr. New York, May Bth. A special from Frankfort says a third conference win attended by Favre, Ponier. Ducri t. Bismarck and Baron Arnlm. Erlanger, the banker, was present part of the time. The conference lasted four hours. An agreement was reached as to the main points, and a document embodying the results arrived .it will bo drawn up to-day, and on Tuesday will be sent to the French Assembly and the German Emperor for ratification. The Emperor telegraphed Bismarck yesterday, saying: "While strictly adhering to the preliminary stipulations, I am willing to afford all possible facilities for a complete understanding. I am willing to fully discuss the means for the early suppression of anarchy and the early establishment of a legal government lv France." Bismarck returns to Berlin on Tuesday. . The Imperialists are said to be very active in the rural districts of France. A special from Paris say* on Saturday the Versaillists Ml a general rcconuois&mce, but* were repulsed by the Communists with great loss. At a Club held In the Church of St. Nicholas, in the Champs Elysee?, !ast night, M. Pen-in proposed that the Commune summon the Versalllisu to liberate Blanque within '2! hours, on pain of putting the Archbishop of Paris to death in case of refusal. This proposition was carried l'> acclamation. A great meeting of men over 50 years of age took place in the Place Bastile. Five thousand were present, and marched to the Louvre and demanded arms. They say they want to show the young men how to light. Arm- are promised them. Prisoners taken are returned if they refuse to tight for the Commune, the insurgents being unaMe to feed useless mouths. The Federals aro greatly exasperated over reports that the Versailllsta kill the wounded on the field of battle. Losdos, May Sth — 6 A V A Times Versailles special says that the Government forces are within 300 yards of Porte Maillot. General Cluseret will speedily bo brought to trial. Other dispatches say Kochefort announces that the ammunition is running short. A Dai Xmcs special says Auber, the composer, is seriously ill. It also reports that an order hag been Usued to arrest Gambctta. The Daily Telegraph has the following special from Paris, dated Sunday : "A sortie m ma ie on Saturday in the direction of Issy. The insurgents were repulsed with enormous loss and fled to Paris. They fired on theirown friends, who "refused to open the gates into the Vang'rar I quarter. There was a panic at Vanvres, where the Nationals deserted their posts. General Uossel has ordered the right sleeves of their uniforms to bo cut off, M a punishment. 1 ' BismarcK refused to give up the forts, but insists on strict payment of the war indemnity. The main points of peace havebee a agreed on between Bismarck and Favre. A New Batter j Opened. Versailles, May Sth. A new battery at Montretout of Si guns opened to-day. Bonspartist Enlistments. Berlin, M.iv Siti. It i-; reported on what Is said to be official authority, that Bonapartist enlistments are being made in America. Rumer About .\apoleon. fi & & Londo.v, May Sth. It is again rumored that Napoleon has gone to France secretly, relying on military disaffection. The London Times on the Treaty. '] .-' '■_■ /• ' Los dos, May Bth. The Times of to-day expresses the hope that the Congress of the United States will be willing to accept and approve the work of the negotiators of the treaty, which, says the Times, "is a provisional one, and must be ratified by both Houses of Parliament." Of this, however, the Times seems entirely confident. Storeshlp for Amcrlrn. I DO*, May Sth. The storeship Supply has sailed for America via Lisbon. .Mexican Advices. New York, May Bla, A special di.-patch from the city of Mexico state* that the Juarez party triumphed in the final vote on the Guerrero question, the vote being 94 la M It wan a test question (or the administration, and a ministerial crisis is not now imminent. Juarez will keep Romero and Mejia as long as they will stay in the Cabinet. The election campaign is as violent as ever. The revolutionary element is strong. Comparative peace reigns in the Interior so far, though each political party Is accused of bribery and dishonesty, horrible outrages on the rights of the people, and disregard for the future peace of the country. The period allowed for the Claims Commission has been prolonged one year and the treaty has been signed by Minister Nelson and the Mexican Secretary of State. The resolution Introduced into the United States Congress, touching the Lower California question is being discussed at length by the Mexican press.