French police are holding 109 people - a day after masked demonstrators smashed shop windows and torched cars during May Day protests, reports the BBC.
Far-left anarchist groups, known as Black Blocs, hijacked a peaceful rally against President Emmanuel Macron's public sector labour reforms.
Police said about 1,200 masked and hooded protesters attended the annual 1 May demonstration by labour unions.
Four people, including a police officer, were lightly wounded.
Police on Wednesday corrected an earlier figure of more than 200 arrested given out by the interior minister Gerard Collomb.
The protesters were swamped with teargas and sprayed with a water cannon in an effort to disperse them.
The black-clad protesters attempted to hold up the demonstration march, before smashing shop windows along the route and torching a McDonald's near Austerlitz station.
Various vehicles and a car dealership were also set ablaze, and graffiti was scrawled on walls.