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WASHINGTO The Kerr Scandal the Chief Topic of Conversation. Exonoration Only to Bo Found in the Impeachment of Harney's Testimony. To Which Work Mr. Kerr's Friends Will Bond All Their Energies. Some of the Claims of West Virginin Faulkner to the Nution’s Gratitudes A Boviow of the Recent Carcer of Hol- brook, the Scribbling Reformer, KERR, I3 ONLY WAY OUT. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. vasmnatoN, D, C., May 30.~The excitement aver the attack upon the charneter of Speaker Kerr has not subshiled, and this most singulae case Tias been almost the only subject of discus- slon In publie pluces to-day. Kerr's friends show great indignation at what they call the wickedest politival consplracy that was ever in- vented to destroy the character of a man of un- blemished reputation, nnd are making great preparations not only to fmpench the chinrneter and veracity of the witness Harney, but to cause his prosecution for conspiracy and perjury, and to discover and bring to punishment those whom they allege to have jolned with him in the Infamous plot. Kerr, in bis brief denfal yes- terday, hinted that he should cxposo the manner 1n which the plot agalnat him bad been worked up, and thus gave an intimation of the policy which the defense will adopt. A COMPARISON. Tepnblicans who discues the subject are a9 wmuch andeclded In opinlon ns they were yeaterday. It nas been commonly remarked that the evidenco sgalnst the Speaker 18 as strong 8% that agninst ex- Fecretary Belknop when the Touse voted to lm- peach lilm, Lut notwithstanding this fact Kerr's cnse 1s trested with much more charity thon that of the fallen Hecretary of War, It would Lo difficult to find o reapectably Tepublican who will admlt that he bulicves Kerr to be gullty, though seores of them foy that nothing but apeedy and_comnplete refutation of the accusn- £iohs agalnat him con save him. “The one point in th casy witich reemn to_ demand vxplanstion niors than any other is the nppolntment of a New Yorker and & Repnblican to s uch-coveted place, while there were no doubt many men {n Kerr a own dis-1 trict and of hils own political faith who would have been glad to obtain the position, for while Kerr hos alwaya been looked upon #s one of the most serupulously honcat men In Congress, Lo basalso been recognlzed nn A BTRONG PARTISAN, who wanld be less likely than many others to give an oftice which he mnight have hud at his disposa] to 3 political opponent, 17 the sttuck upon Kerr Is the result of u political conspiracy, other and more prominent men than llarney have been con- Tormed dn i wnd the Spewker's fricuds are determined that they shull = not vacipe discovery ond punishmcnt. Its only parulfcl fn rocent political m»mrr s tho eafe- burglary conspirucy in the District of Columbin Ring. - 1f it 15 not & conepiracy, then the fall of Speaker Kerr I8 greater than that of Rel- knap, 1f Ilarncy's story iy true, Kerr is proved not only to have been a firlbe-tuker, but deatitute of common prudence, Elther iypothests I wo fm- probable that the mojority of those who dlscuxs the auu{m Wisparalonately suspend their judgment and walt for further developments, A BILLY CHARGE. The Democrats are making the low partisan mis- take of clmr{ghlf: that the testimony of laraey 18 the resuit of a Kepublican cuns\[\lmcy The truth 15 thut Kers hns been treated Dy the Tepublican membom of the Cominitlee with the utmost con- sideration, and, without exception. In a much more decent manner than any Hepublieagupder In- yestigation hus been treated thiy winter, No puh- lic testimony was pernitted to be taken until Kerr wita prosent with counsel, und the Demucrats must conceds thatthe Republicaus grauted this courtesy, ns tho Kepublicans at that time, owing to the nbeence of Iobbius and Dlackbum, were Yot the Dento- the wajority of the Committee, crats, in the grossest partisan contradistinction to thin, have stubbed n the dark and without notlee the followlig pergons: The President of the United titatew, Scerctiry Dristow, Seeretury Belknap, Scc- rotary Robenon,” Attorney-General Plerrepont, ex- Postmanter-Generul Creswell, und neacly every Ttepublican whom they have assalied, and they have done this upon the testimony of such nen ug Bell, Whitley, Lyon, Johuson, Ferguson Seelye, nnd ‘others Wwhowe ex-parte testinony hus been given to the world In flaring head- lines, DISTIICT-ATTOUNEY BLISS, New Yonx, May il0.—Distrlct-Attorncy Bliss weas hefore the Congressional fub-Commlitee on the Administration of the Department of Justice eaterday, and in the course of hig exumination an nformul discuskion tonk place, in swhich the charges sgalnst Speaker Kerr were referred to by Mr. Blise. On being questioned br Cuuleld, Mr. Biles natd he was, ho supposed, malnly responsible for 1ieney's appearunce at Washington a3 a wit- nees, e (Bliss) hud known the facts in the pos- pession of Harney for ubunt two montha, ie had communieated to Mr, sy, o member of thio Committee, Marny was_un Appralser, and Darling's right-bond man. Wheu Darling's cone nection with the Third-Avente Savings Bank wos wunder Inventiation, an effort wax made fo stop the fnvestipatio. . threat that if Tlarney's connec- tion with the aifairs of the bank was “expused ho would make soms damaging revelations ubuut Kerr. Mr. Blisa arid Harney hadiold him he would not Jroscnt auy charge upainet Kerruniesn thoy seemed 1o be well founded, and that ho (Bllss) liad eare- lu‘u lTIenl:UhEfl Murney fu regord to hls rolations with Kerr, IIOLBROOK. TTI0 CAREER OF A 3WRET-SCENTED REFORMER," Special Correspondence of The Tribune. WasiINaTON, D. C., May 28.—~It 18 risky busi- ness now-n-days to speak ubout a witness, cause there comes along an awful legislative frown, sttended by o howl of ¢ intimidation, “ uterferiug with fuvestigation,” and the lke. This seems rather strange fn view of the fact that these samo witnesses are brought forward to sweur away the character of wen who huve alwaya been respected as houorable offictala and upright citizens. AND BUCT WITNESSEB! Not ouly have tramps, vagabonds, and general dead-beats been on the etand, but criminals, und even fusane men have had patient hearing while they related tales wonderful to belfeve, und puzzied the Committees with the vagarles of disensed minds. Notwithstanding all this, you must not say auything to fmpeach the ered- ilnlity of these reanps, hecause a Demorratle Houso of Hepreaentatives have summoned thew to tast dlsgrace upon the Government and blacken the teputations of cminent men. Not since the days of TITUS OATES, NEDLOE, AND DAINGEIPIELD have such an array of disreputable witnesees been procured. Within the walls of cuch Committes- room some one leading witness is found who hay made It o part of Nis duty to remain in the pay of the House, sud to hunt up the ** great unknowns ™ 10 substantfuto his statements, Ono of theee worthles was #ome time since pretty well exposed in Tae Twpuse, and the scorching then infiicted Falacd the jro of i **boss,” who runs the Com- mittee, snd e forthwith rushed fnto print to de- fend hlw witness, and 1o prove his honesty a8 8 ro- notlce that every scamp who for cause joine the Demo- way up ns o reformer? £33 1N QUESTION, and he fs considered It Democratic circles such twinaicng (1) witness, which fu too true, had u record In Chicago, ond that 'record Tie Taineng Fumlrlp ed, but the history was not complete, pariicalarly suho I8 now wucls & brilflant gt in tio great party bent on the the Goverament. It you mpeuk to any Democrut ahout the Puul P'ry inquisttions, they will tell you that next to Hell, the apy, conies Holbrook, the man who just for sport Llows up Departments and aunibilates Cabi- oet ofticery. eedd they bellevu him almost tqual, as a witness, to BIOGINS, ANOTUER REFORMEH, CIYIOIII of mldnight visitutlous from tho cut, who, to obvlato suy inconvenivnce, kenerally procured admtaston by way of the k hole, "1 are queer fellows these witnees snd a kolch of thelr lives wouldn't be tho lightes kind of MNteratnre, But Holbrook s superlor to thiey apect, becanse b ireo Cabinet vfiic! ed pumber of wluor chara including Senators and membera. Of course anything about bl cannot fuil 1o be read with avidiiy. has gen W checkered carcer wince bis advent iato Wasblugton llfe, HOLBROOR'S LIPR A8 A CLERR In the Post-Otico Uepartment never attracted much attentfon, and this wus unc reason why ho was always attempting to smirch the reputations ot his wuperiors, Even whil nllowed to remalu In rmm-lunol o clerlcal desk, ho waa continuslly huplring newspaper attacks’ on the ofiicers, sod, what i worse, * underhandedly attscked men who proved their friendship for hini lu mora ways than ane. Judeed, on more thun one oceasivh they Sood belween him and immediate removal, Butut ‘mst the frality woa reachied, sad ho was Inunched 24 the world with nocupital but u_bltter tnmllr 10 those who remained Lehfnd him, and ot undimited #tock for business in the Reforin parly, After ull Aopeaotu reluztatsment had explred reformation of the i carrles tho nd an un- THL RENORM PRVER BET IN 2pruc thag over, sud a series of letters appeared In the New York}Sun, —hat refuge forn pltnte clerkes, ~the minin feature of hich wnx at indin- criminate Jumble of charxes ngabnt the Post-Ofier. “Fhe inepiration of thexe wan Wnlhrook, Foald thix war of unnihflation, fn which the hinek fag wis ralked, n gmphlet shortly appeared benrlng the eh-ronnding thile: ' Statement showli how e rabirund companiea hnve selzed upon about 31,600, - 00 of the revennes of the Post-Ofiice Depart. ment, " ele. The ttle wan gaod, Tt the work dig hot reach tie expectations raberd within the render, Tor It waan't exiotly as cloar ny the writer wantd 1t to he. This pamphlet was sent to every metib and Senafor, and, although §in **rellable slate. Tnents * ind to Fely on an Anonymons authar for subsetantiation, stiif the known cagerness with which the Domocratic members catch st such a morsol led COT.. GEORGE 8. HANGS, then Superintendent of Iiaflway Mall Service, to correct ita crrora, mildly termed, and explod: th conng mine. the youthful reformer was bnfldin Meanwhile Holbrook hiad Inatizated o Congrosstannl Investigntion, How eney It it b (oot 1wt investigation? He il the Bonarablen Tattrelt, of Califurnia, ond Stone, of Miswourl, with lin pecniations, alrendy detafied in the New Vork Sun nul thep with great gusto den d amination. Bt thixally aud matnepring, then, 1y now, in posscsaion of all his ** fGicts,™ left them in the furch, THE LAUGIING-BTOCK OF TIHRIT ASS0CIATES. Now, be It known, the contractora—and the ono Holbrook particularly went after through hix Con- gressional dummy was F, P, Sawyer, whose books *how disbursemints to ‘suppress 'l inquiries amounting (o thausande of dollara—made overy ©ffort to stop that Investization. 1t would be per- {inent, therefore, to axk Mr. Holbrook why he did ot come to the aid of Stone, of Missanel, when ho ot him to make the clinrges at Contractor 1%, £ dhwyer. e rematned In the resr, however, tho Inveatigation censed, anil Snwyer stopped paying ont money to sippress the attendance of witiesses, 1t wag not long, however, befors A CHANGE OF BASE TOOR PLACE, While down the Missiasippl Holbrook though the hind struck a bonanz, but as 1o ong pald him any attention it wonred 'on his mind. Acconlingly, dnring the last scesjon of Congreas, he Indufized hin propensity for the anonymoun publication of Titeraturo with Naming titles, ~ iere's the head, and the body ls_ stgned ** Ttetrenchunent,” 8¢ Facta in relation to B. 11, Petereon's fraudnlent mall con- tracts from New Orleans to Shreveport,” In his Tate tenthmony he aigy scerstary Helknap and S ator Weet prevented the aunulinent of Peterson's contracts, of courre preauniing they ought to have Deen annulled, but, oven in this unonymous pumphiet, 1S DID NOT DARE TO MAKE TI{I3 ASSERTION. There lie raye This man‘s contracts do not ex pire unti] June 30, 1675, and some pouersul inglu- ence prevents tholrannuilment,* This is only mens tloned ta alow the facllity with which witnesses, of Inte, pick out praminent men to father thelr sun- plefons, ‘Fhls pamphict, however, fell still-horn. find, as Congress shortly adjonrned, buslness wasat W etandatlll. What 1 hinve here related Iy, of course, nderstood to he the reanlt of prre snd wimply ef- Torts toward reform; un {rrealatible fmpulse o avereome tho tremendons corruptlon discovered in public oftice, There must be n sequel Lo every- tiimuz, and 1 s rorey to relate the reformer under dircusslon hiad o fall from wrnce. 1t will be remembered that o year ago POSTMARTEIR-GENERAL JEWRLL and his officers dlcovorod in attempt oh the part of aeveral contractars to Impose fraudulent bids o propoeals upon the Depattient. A the rekilt of ‘thi discovery one Hinds was indleted, In this cifort toward the l_mrll'lcnllnn of the Post-Oflice und the punishment of evll doers, it in naturalto sup- wose that the eminent reformer Holbraok waa firi [y ailicd to the right and o willing ald in the pu suitof crime, Sorrowful to relate, though, he Wosn't, Suddenly forgetful of his ‘previons on- alnughis on frauditlent contracturs, e nllied him. welf 1o the one detected by the Depnrtment, and entered uw service to_secure on acquittal. This ervice oven went to the extent of assoclating with {he Government witnesses, 80 &4 to le able to con- tradict thelr testimony shiould they unwittingly dovinte In the least from his memary of the tran- nction discussed. 'Lbts chunged the tenor of hia operations, and It AGATN DECAME A REFOISER, vowing vengeance againet the postal employes who hiad previously lefriended him, snd walting hix chance in the pregent investigation to earry out his purpose, Immcdiately upon the commencement OF tho present seesion hie wad on hatd, haviog been appointed clerk to the Commitiee whose chief wit- ness lie was to become, This 13 hls caroer ow a re- former, Of the many little eccentricition of hix pereount history I liave not swritten, althouzh L Toluhit mtato, Incldentully that it 18 belleved that f Cob. Bangy had not ceared ssking favord for him in the way of RAILROAD PASSES, b would never have been the reciplent of his abure, A8 to money transactions, they have been purposely avolded. Now, feu't this the carcer of a truly virtnous moderh reformer, and lan't he deserving of Denox cratlc praixe? 1t whould be sald, huwever, that it §4 not ¢ noxpeneive luxury, a4 his invaluable evi- denee will cost fn the nelghborliood of §1,000. emeed I8 tho Feformen, for ho shall recelve hix re- wardl NEXON. — NOTES AND NEWS, PAULRNER'S IECORD, Spectat Disputch to The Tribune, WasminaToN, Muy 30.—The National Repub- Tican this morning hns a severe arralgnment of Churles Faulkner, Representative in Congress from West Virginin, ‘The article charges that Taulkner, when Minister of the United States to TFrance under Buchauwun, plotted treason against the Unlted States; that Sceretary Scward ob- talned proof of Lhis, and sent Faulkner to o mil- {tary prison; that Faulkner was relessed upon s personal pledge to prove by his acts Lis toy- alty to the United States. In a few weels after that le left Lis family to take care of his property, and 4 the Confederate , where! he plived the part of cheap ‘on Stonewall Juckkon's atafl to the end of the that hnmediately after the War he took the fron-clad oath without reluctance, which enabled it to retnin his property, and to regain the privi- Jegen of u man who had alwuye been true to the Uiilon. - Faulknor has been uctive in urging the ceusure of Gen, Schenck forinjuring the reputution of tha United States, ANOTUEIt LOUISIANA DEPUTATION, A defegution from Lonlaiuna, headed by Lieut. - Gov, Antoine, hus arrived hers to oppost the bist to carry Inte ¢ficet the Fawallan treaty, Delega- tlons from North Caroliny, Georgia, and other Southern States nre expected for the same purpose. TIE BWERT-CAMPHELL MATTER. Cien. 1lurlbut has brought back to Wushington the testimony of Charles L. Wilsun, {n the Sweet matter, 11y testimony aubstantially that J. Rusell Jones uxed his intluence to secure the ap- pointinent.of Georgo Campbell as chief elerk un- der Gen, Bweet. TO BN REOPENED. Tho Hause Printing Committee iutend to reopen the printing fnvestigation, a3 udditional lmportunt evidence how been disco d, IMPEACHMENT, 7v the Western Aswociuted Press. WasmisoroN, D, C., May The oplnion in expresseid thot the Belkunp impeachnent teiul will Do postponied untll November next, whew the Sei- ato will renmnemibie for that speclal purpo: 1 probable that trinl will continue six weeks or 1wo monthe, o go on with it now would prolong thic seawion of Congress until the latter partof An- pust or 1st of September, as in ndddition to the thne consumed by the trlal o munth or #ix . weeks wil) bo required to dnish ity the nhsolutely neces- enry Jeglelntive business of pussing tho aununl o) propriation bille. Grave doubls” are cxpress by many whether in vl of the fact tliat lesn than two-thirds of the Sennte huve v in fuvor of Jurlsdiction there 8 anything to galned by proceeding with the trisl’at all. Ve eminent Yogal authorltica, who have no connection with the proceedingy, assert that the tw Renntors who yestarday voted ngainset takinge jurl dlction, will not bo precluded by the Renate's ac- tion fram voting not gulity, on this jurisdictional ground when the il jssue v presented, THE CABINET CIANGES. The understanding is that all the recent Cabinet cliangen whl tike practical from the 1st of Jdune. meron 1e expected (o take charge of the War l)rp:l ment the lirst of the coming month, .h'll:l‘«,!u Piesrepont will leave for England un the 22d of dune, ——————— THE WEATHER, Wasminatos, D, €, May 81.—For the Take region, falling barometer, casterly to southerly winds, {ncreasing to brisk, and in the Upper Lako region to high, and warmer, partly clondy weather, with raln srcus gradually extending eastward, LUCAL OUBERVATIONS, Cuigaae, Mo | Time, | Har.(T0r, Hu, ssya, . 2081 o h 5 i AN Dt Mazimum U‘l’ 2 'Sown + T4, Miufmum, AL OHWERVATIONS. Cuteauo, May 30-Midnight. ‘mr.\ T, Wind, |lain) Wentaer, Statinn Cheyrune, o ——— HYMENEAL, Special Dispaich fo The Triduns. Brooxisarox, Iil., May #0.—Mr, George Funk, of Mcl.ean, one of the wealthiest land-ownory aud bankers of this county, was married at novn to- day to Miss Rose Fitzwllifam, daughter of Mr, Willlam M. Fitzwillism, of Bloomington, Tho wedding oceurred at tho' bride’s nome oo Wish- {ugton street. The ceremony was porformed by tho Rev, J. W, Dinson, in the presence of thy relatives and a fow friends of the bride s groom. A telp to Denver, Col., will bo taken by Mr. Funk l‘l‘l"l,dk bride, who' departed this slternoon via 8 uls, Niw OuLEAXs, La., May 30. —The Congresslonal Committes ordered thie Sergeant-al-Arm o subi- mon Dlstriet-Atokuey Beckwith, who will be tho trat Pederal oflicial buvestgated. TILE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1876. TOREIGY Benighted Turkey Undergoes a Peaceful Revolution. Sultan Abdul-Aziz Succcedod by IHis Nephow Murad Effendi. The Change Believed to Be in the Ine terests of Peace. Tadical Roforma Promised by tho Now Sultan. Reported Alliancs Botweon Roumania, Montenegro, and Grecce. TURKEY, TIE SULTAN DETHRONED, Loxnoy, May 80.—A dixpatch to the Renter Tel- egraph Cotnpnny, from Herlln says that & telegeam has been recelved theru from Constantinople an- nouncing that the Sultan hns been dethroned, and that Mutad ETendl hus been prociaimed Sultan, Lt —The fallowlng dispatch, confirming the report telegraptied from Terlin of the Sultun's de- thronement, hins been received: CossTANTINOPLE, May H0.—~It fs oficially nn- nounced that, at the unanimous wish of the peo- ple, Abdul Aziz haw been dethroned, and the helr resumptive, Murad Effendl, bias been prociaimed Sultan. e Pall Mall Gazetfe lenrns by o private tele- gram that the revolution in Constantinople was effected without n disturbaice of the public tran. quiliity, In the House of Commons this sfternoon, Mr. Bourke, the Under-Secretury for the Forelgn De- partmient, in reply to a question, said that the ‘Turkish Ambassador at London und the English Ambaksador at Constantinople had Informed FLord Derby, the Foreign Minister, of the dethronement of the Sultan andthe proclumation of Murnd Effend} a8 his successor. No further pasticnlars of the moavement have been received, but a sinultancous telexram from Salonlea anniounces that the procla- mation of Murad Effendl was received there with genera) approbation, 4 WASHINUTON, 1), C., May 80,—The Grand Vizier has went the foliowing telexram to the Torklsh Minjster: **In the presence of the nnanimous will ofall the peaple, Abdul Aziz Khun hus heen de hroned to«duy, and Wis Majesty the Sultan Muracy the helr presumptive to the Inperial throue, hay been proclalmed Emperor of Turkey.* MILITARY MOVEMENTA, Taovsea, Moy Inlul!lfunce from_Slavonic sources sinies that the Turkish General Moukhbtar Pastia hin left Mustard, and_gone toward Gatcliko, on what Ia supposed to be another stiempt to re- Heve Nicaic, Insurgents sre concentrating in the Duga Pa: Loxpoy, May 0.—A special dinpatch to the 7el- egraph from Parls paya tiat the insurgents have tnked und burncd Diliacs, n Bosnla, killing Turke, At o second enconnter, In the sume nelgh- borhood, the Turks were defeated, leaving 120 dead on the fleld, Loxvoy, May 30.—A Peath telegram reports that the Servian Prime Minlster Risties, In accordance with the advice of Gen. Jgnatfefl, hoa declded that the Servinng shull cross the Iiver Drina on St Juhn's Day. TIE RRVOLUTION. CoxsTANTINOTLE, May 40.—The dethironed Sul- tan ix kept under guard in a klosquo at the vx- tromity of the seraglio. The Miniters informed Murad Lffendl thuthe swas proclaimed Sultan on Monday night. A popular demonstration took lace the next mornlig, but no resistance was of« Fered 1o the new resinio. Perfeet teanguiliity now prevalls, Hoth Clristiunsand Massulmen espron rreat watlnfnction at the change. Fhe city will be Hianimated to-uight, Festivities will continue for three dn DA, —1Ze Tempn atates that the mes- rage in cn&mr notifying the Turkish Embassy ety of the deposition brigan na follows: **We, Aldnl-Azlz, conformnbly with the wishes of 2 majority of our subjects, abdicate,” This was fmmedlately communicated to the Due de Cazer, Minlster of Foreign Afales. The Embausy afao roceived a mesenge atating that the Sofins first roquired the Sultan to relinquish the title of Caliph, which rendered him inviolable, The Sultan foon afterwards abdicated, Le Tempa adils that Murad, the new Snltan, Is dixposed 1o remove Hussein Avil Pasha, the proa- cnt Minlster of War, becauwe he favared the pro- Jeet of Aldul-Azlz o moke the son Instcad of the nephew hetr to tho throna THE PEELING IN PARIS. The Russian Ambasendor L virited the Due de Cazes, ‘P latter nesurances that France wonld contribute by every means in her power to the maintenance of peacé and the prescryvation of goo understandingbetween the Powers, "hie news of the rovolntion in_ Conetautinople s well received in hoth politicat and financial clrelen, It iy belleved that the settlement of the Eastern difficultics I8 thereby facllitated. THE NEW MINISTRY. 1t tn stated that the new ‘Curkish Minlstry will comprise Midint Paxhu aw Grand Vizler, and Sadyk Paslia, at preecnt Ambasendor to France, Minister luance, Acconling to reports published In Cologne, Midhat Paxha ind the “Grand Vizier were at tho heud of a revolutionary movement. REPOINS PROMISED, Murad hias accepted three of the propositionsub- mltted to him, vl the inatitutlon of a permanent ansembly of nolables, abolition of the Seragllo, re- duction of civil st 10 5,000,000 pluntren. NG 1t fw reported here that Eneland is willing to agree to holding of un internationsl conference ou the Eastern question. IR EPFECT ON 8TOCKS, On the Stock Exchauge 'Turkish recurities of nll dercriptions have been very rtrong and active, and &t one time were from 3 o 5 per cent hig 1 feem ta be the upinion that the overthrow of the Sultan will result besieficially, The Parls market i s D, firm, 1 CE, Laxnoy, May 51, Standard's Vienna dip- patch vuys the anceession of Murad to the Ottoman throne 1« generally considered an mainly due to Russia instigating” Servia und Monteuegro to jm. wedinte warfare. ENGLAKD AND ITALY, A correspondent at tame: says it 1+ reported that e Italfan Government how received an fnvitation from Lngland to cowe to anarrangement for unitod action In the East. The Purls Ealafette reports that Lord Derby has informed the ‘Turkish Ambarasdor that England is prepared to accept n futernntional conference pro- Vided the progeainme §w et forth beforeiund, REPONTED ALLIANCE. Loxnox, May 30.—~The Berlin correapondent of he 7imes teports that M. Plmnonae, the Monte- negrin Minister of War had an interview with Baron todich ut Ragun on Sunday, when he informed the Austrian Government that an offensive and de- fensive alllance bud been conclwded between Servia, Noumanla, Montenezro, and Greeee, M. Plomonac was al:o understood to Intimate hat Thessaly anid Crele would rivo and support fhe movement in Northern Turke: Altogether the situntion 18 regarded an deawing to a crisls. While the Porte contidentially inform the Powers that no armistice will be coneeded on the condi- Litmin nropoted by the Berlln wemorundum, the in- attrgent leasders Toudly declire they will continue tn ght unut!l independenco s achieved, The oficial Nusxlan _Jarallde weconds there movemunts by the declaration that England's refusal to joiu the Northern Powers cannot but bring on difiicultles. INDEMNITY DLEMANDED, Germany has requested Turkey to pay 860,000 Indemuity to the family of Consul Abbott, A dispatch from Constantinople tothe 7Tmessays Murad Is pledged 1o & Constitutional Government, PRENCH ADVICE, A Parts correspondent of the 7imes eays an offi clal dispateh from the rand Vizier unnonnces that l‘xa ontire Turkish Cabinet signed the deposls tion of the Sultan. 'I'he deposition was actom- [»lllh\.-d during the wlght. The Duc de wzes, immedlately on receiving the newa of the fact, formally Instracted the French Ambassador at Constuntinople to exert all hiv in- Tuenco to induce the new Government to hasten a pacttic solutlon of the dificultics, The Duke polnt- ed out that Murad was entirely free frum cimbar- rasalng engugementa. s succession would na- turally induce a suspension of hostilitiens, and an _armistice was i no way inconstaent with the digufty of the Governwent, 'The Am- bussador was thereforo directed 10 urge the Porte 1o take udvantuye of tho opportunity, Jmmediutely enter into negotiatipns with the lusurgents, mako concesefons Judged cqultable and necersury, snd thereby avoid the neceesity of muking them under the préssure of the Powers. “I'io Zimes' correspondent add It ono may Judpe by these steps of the French Government, and 1f, be must bo hoped, the other Governmsnts ure acting in the wamo way, thu deposition of Abdul Azlz will be an tmmenso step towards the solution of tho extuting diticulticn. " LATEST. A dispatch from §t, Fetersburg to the Russian telegruplic agency stated that the Sultan's deposts tlon hax been recelved us &n opportuns occasion for peaceful senthnents, which is desired by all the Powers, A leluf.'rlm from Peath to the Times asserts that l!w five Powera wero Lo preseut an identical note at Constantinople yesterday (Puceday) recommend- a two-months® armistice. The vceurrence of the revolution probably provented presentation. A Vieuna dispateh ta tha Dally Telegraph eays it fs rumored that Prince Milan hus sdvised the Con- wnls at Brigrade that he will lesue o nute declaring that Bervia has no vhoice other than to lead the fo- surrection o peeleh, The samu dispatch suysa rumor §s eireulating that Conut Andriesy is ahout ta reslgn, und Merr Trautmoausdort whll succeed hlm. TIIB BOFTAS. CQurrespondeuce New York Ierald, Loxpoy, May 18,—The Salunfca ‘murderers roused to uction the Softas in Cunstantinuple. By this name tho Turks desienate the students who are Initiated in tho upper branches of relliious In- structions In the mosques, Like the Fellows inun Englint University, thess students constitute o corporation long uftee tho comgplution of thels Teutucd pursuity: some of them supply cundidates for the oflices of Tmxums snd Mollals but many hang on soelety. The number of the: rlestly vag- abonds of the wort deseription fu very great natantinaple n mo .~ computation—and tieae endeavor to maintain their Infuence over the popniace by appeals to thelr fan- whirhs they exhibit as nch of the fero- u connull cens anof the wiy T Jesnite. the means™ of the practieally supreme in - Con: and not be too mch it would inies of th . 'The; 7 10 bis Jirtiniity fo ent s faxt rulnlmi nd ¥o further, and, bla 1t« and follles, declare that the clinnge, to ctial, muat be radical, Ever sinee Jaunary, i the drade was leswed xl ing a disposition to all relizious denominations on an equal hasts, ftan have heen discontented with the Gov- nent, and the aceeptance of the Andrassy nute The hatred of th Ttau thetn utler thi 1 of flusein Arnl Pacha, Ders vish Paciia, and the banner of * Young Tur] iy wantial t throw diploney to this winda’by waelnz Smwediute war with Montenegro. The news from Salonics wae the algnal for o political_demonetration such oa hns rarely been siren in Stamboul, Flve hundred Soltas—soon the namber grew to be 2,600—uiet, #o fay the nccounts publishied iy Loudon to«dsy, In_ o ‘mosgue. and agrecd upon 8 programme ond o pltform. J decided to demund the dismissal Grand ViZler, the $heik-ul Ixlam, and the Miuister of War, aml proccerded fna body to the palace. Tleir conditions were lsw-nnu-d tu the Saltan, with an_{nthmotion that, f necessary, stronger mearures would be adopte It i« altont incredible that the man who Iy ene shrined In the feclinzs of the people of Isinn us the bizhest pereonuge | upon cartl, In whoes presence no one iy stand ercet, hefure whose glance: all cyca must e tnrned (o the gronnd, shoild. have accepted the dictutes of o clumoring mab, For an honr, it is saltl, he heeitateds then gave way before the flerce threats of the Softus and scceded to thelr demande, “Fhe Grand Vizer and the Shelk who had Jncurred the hatred of the great majority of Mussulmane as “* Ruseduns, " traftors to helr countey, who lad bowed down Turkey beneath the fuet Iguntien, were dismissed. 'Fhe Suitan, i a tergible fright, had gone to s Kiosk shove the Palacr of Tcher span, and was telerraphing frantically for troo) but the Noftas, hnving gadned their object, quickl, dispersed, Emboldencd by suceess, {t is sald they NoW propose to present a kecond petition to the Sultun, on his \\'u{ to the .“llfllllll.'. and shauld It be refused they will Torthwith pull bitn off his horse, In thus ntflulln% to the unds of the most fanatical portion of the Turl uy the cor- respondent of the Dail the Saltan Tus dently asplring Lo play th The’ only defense W he Sultan could offer for giving way to them wonld Die that, knowing thelr numbers ond their Influence, ald do nothing else, “I'ic Capiial containg present thne” only 1,000 regular soldiers; the rest are Redifs and reerults, Turkich ofil- cers liere openly etate that they do not ex- bect In care of an ontbreak that they will he uble to control the latter. 'Thesc recrufts, swept in for the most part from Axia Minor, are fnll of fanutictsm, and would, it v belleved on every hand, be only taw happy to obey the Softaw, and at once pertorm o religlons duty tn killing the Giauors und Wling thelr own pockets, The Snitan may well have feared that his refusal todismiss the three ob. noxlous Ministers wouild lead to 8 violent revoln- tlou, in which the mob soldlery, for o ruch the recriits and ftedifamay he regurded, wonld sct with the Softax. Mubs of these latter have, during the past three days, been marching about Stamboul, de- tuanding the divmissalof Mahmoud. Threats has ticen made agalint the Chrlsliunn” generlly, snd two or three murders bave aceurred, which the po- lice do their utmost to_ hush up. At the list mo- ment, before I closs thia letter, the Softas ar still inthe streets, and ave muasters of the situstion. Coustantiuople 14, In fact, In revalution, Evergwhere the cry i3 faved_against ftussla fluence, and for & Nutionl Parinment. ajazet Monque & large number of Softas gathered, and when the reader came o the prayer for the Sultan there arose a shout of *Stup!” What will ho thie end of all this it 1« mpossible to predict, An Qelental revolution fy not eudly checked, and the Softan have commenced one which may dethrone Abdul ‘Aziz, und place Prince Murad, the belr, npon the throne, “The cxinting situation s esmmed up In a special telezzam to the London Zime thun: “Hlolding to the petitionn sud demonstrations of the Suftus, the Hultan has appoluted Mehemed Teuehidi Grand Vizfer, Husslen Avil War Minister, wnd Abbul Kerln dnte War Miuistery Generalis- wimo, A great revolution Is “thus secomplinhed, *Thin I the ilrst Inetance since the thue of the Jun- fssnrics that the Sultun bus ylelded to popular pres- aure, 'The Sofias have Licome s power In the State,” GREAT BRITAIN. DERBY-DAY, Loxvos, May 80. —Inthe House of Commons to- night a motion to adjourn unt!i Thursday, te-mor- raw Lelng Derby-day, wasnzreed to by s vole of 207 to 118, John Bright and Sir Wilfred Lawson made kpcechon sgainst the motlon. PRANCIUINE MEASURE, Trevilyan's motion in favor of the equallzing of borough and county franchiy, and the redistrilu- tion of Parliamentary reats, was considered. Faw- cett, dohn Dright, and SirCharles Dilke rupported, and Disrsclf and Lowe oppored the motion, which, after o long debate, was rejected by a vote of 264 t0 165, WINSLOW, The Government will to-morrow ask for Wine- low's further remund, pending Secretiry Fish's reply to Earl Derby's luat note. Itis expected that the Minlster's nnswer, to- night, to 8ir Vernon Harcourt's question regarding the correspondence on the Winslow case, wilt throw some light on the courso that the Govern- ment utend punsing thereafter, BOATMEN AND CHICKETERS, Drnray, May 0, 'he University Boat Club has organized an undergruduate crew for the Suratogs regatta, A team of irlsh erleketers, the best men of the Dublin und Provincial clubs, will go to Amwerica In August. A NOTABLE TIIEP, Lotnoy, Enez., May 30.—Mrs. Mina Jury, the slster of the Tichhore clnimant, and one of the witnesses againet him on the famoue trial, was to- day kentenced to seven year' peual servitude, sie liaviug been convicted of etealiug, Loxpox, May 80.—Conlderablo businesa was done duritig tho past fostnleht in both English and forelgn hopr, The quotations are 2G4 shlilings Jer hundred welght hlgher for_mont “deseriptions. Phe prospects of the next crop hiave been some- whut njiroved by abundunt rafus and higher tem- perature. WHICIL MEANS SCHENCK, Loxnoy, May H0,~1n the House of Commons this evenl Mr, Ianburg gave notice that he woulil at an"garly dute call attention to the cir- cumstances under which certain Forelun Min- {uters, while enjoying immunities_Incident to their position. served oa Dircctors of certaln private companies, FRANCE ELECTION: Panta, May 30.—Seven Ladieals and one Conser- vative have been elected members of the Municlpat Council, in place of Councllors who were elected Deputivs. ROCHEPORT, Henrl Ttochefort Iy serlously 1l at Geneva with dropwy of the heart, Veusausue, May 30,—The Committee of the Assembly who havo been Investizating the electlon of Count Mun, a Legitimist Deputy from Morbi chan, have renslyed, with one dirsunting volce, to repoit ln fuvor of his fnvalidation, CENTRAL AMERICA, PEACE. PaNAMA, Moy €2, —Tho war between Guatemala and Salvador e ended. A prellminary treaty of pence wan cancluded at Chatchuapa on the 25th of April. 'The treaty stipulates that President Valle oud Gen. Gonzalew, the Vice I'resident of San Salvador, khall abdieate; Valle shall call & junta of respectable Sulvadorinns, who stall name & Provisional President. This Provivional President #hnll, within ten duys, call an electlon to take place within a month for Presldent snd other oflicers uf Stute. After this call has been made the troops of Guatemala will withdraw from Saiv 11 the meantime, the Citles of Santa Ana and Sun Miguel will bo occupled by the Guatemulan furcee. s SPPAIN. A PROTESTANT 8CNOOL CLOSLD. LoNpox, May 30.—A speclul dispatch to the Standard from Madrid says: ** Tho Protestant schiool in the Proviuco of Pantivedra huy bren closed by order of the Minlster of Justice, at the requeat of the clerical authoritivs BUTTER AND EGGS. Speclal Disualch ta The Tridune. Pr. Wavar, Ind,, May 30, —To-day a la number of wen enguged fn the butter, ez, and checso trade in Ohlo and Indiana met at this city and effected a permanent orzualzation under the titls of the Northern Indlany and Western Ohlo Butter and Egg Avsocistion. Mr. Jones, of Bryan, 0., wos cleeted Preident; 8. Bash, of Ft, Wayne, Vice-President; and Mr. Reeves, of Ligonler, 1nd., Secretary. The Association s formed for the purposo of effecting concert of uction umony men engaged fn the butter and exg teade, expeclally fn referency to whippliz, A resolution s ndopted pludging all” inchibery of o Asro- ciatlon “ta - pay bt halfeprice * for Rulnes exue and em that lave Deen Packed in galt or otherwlso and held by farmers und othiers, and ulso butter that s been packed dur- g the wummer and Laken up b tho )l aud wade Into folla or uffercd in Lad condition, aud thus reu- dered unsalable, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. SN FitAXciaco, May 0.—A dispsteh from Ban Dicgo woye runncrs Just arrved at Campo soe port ubout a hundred Mexlcans guthered just be- low the line, Sntending another attack on Caipo, ‘Tho settlers ate gutberluyg fur detenso, FIR Quebes Visited by o Disastrous Con- flagration. Destractlon of a Thousand Houses In the 8t. Louls Suburh. Tho Property Loss Estimated at Over a Million, AT QUEBEC, CANADA, Qurnre, May 30.—A fire sturted In Seott street thinafternoon, and 1s now raging. Fifty houses have been deatroyed, The effarts of the firemen appear 1o be uselian, and, owing to the prevailing high wind und smount of inflammable materlal in the netghbarkiond, It Is fearcd that the greater part of the 8t. Loulx suburh wiil be deatroyed. Quesrc, Muy J0—6 p. m.—The lire continuex to rge with unabated fury, Already the houscs de- stroyed may be countrd by hundreds, Almost the whole papulation of the lower part of the 8, Louls suburba are moving, and hundredn of poor suffer- era will bo compelled 1o past the night in the open fields. Thonsauds of peopls ure on the streets viewing the fire. The water wus turned off from the ward when the Ore started, which will account for ita rapid wpread, The Asylum of the Good Sheplerd b now out of danger. Quenge, May 50-10 p. 10 p. 1. At rning Sercely, but fs sumeshat un- dercontiol. The high wind of the afternoon has woderated, and a poud supply of water fs now uvailable. The fire baa parsed through the St. Louts wnburbs, extending from the extreme weatern Hmit to the eastern Nmit, faclug the fortifientions, then noutlerly to the Grand Alee, und northerly to the third strect south of St John streel, Only a rough ertlinate of the low can be made to-night. 'he number of houkes burnt may be put down nt 1,000, and the loss will reach $1,000,000, Fields adjacent to the hurnt district were covered with goods of all descriptions. ~The fire s now, at — AT GRAND HAVEN, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Guaxp Ha Mich., May 30, —Fire broke out thi» morning In the centre of the city, nnd seven #torea on Washington street, exiending from the City Tlotel to the Post-Office, were destroyed. John Fuite, general merchandize, Jores $2,700, no Ineurance; G. D. Sanford, booka and insurance, 82,5005 Jaceh Stouer, confectinnery, 81,4003 G. general merchant, 82000 Vernstra, 805002 all partlally insured, On the bulld- Mra. Hoird Joees €X,000, withont insurances P. Ferry. $700: L. Vaudrezer, $1,000: Iron- 00, fnsured. Sanford commences rebuild- Ing to-morrow, 1t wun doubtiess of incendiary arfzin, axhurnt rags saturated with kerosene were found, and the frc-cnrine hose was plugged. prolisiian AT CAIRO, TLL, Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Camno, 11, May 30.—J, L. Phillipy’ loss In the fire which occurred here thia afternoun fs about $14,000, exclurive of 81,000 worth of grain eacks it contained, v incurance s 87,500, The losa 4 a4 hard one. Lversthing he had was burned except his little home. [1is machinery and wazon tock was all burned, leaving him penniloss, hix loxs at & 00, nnd his insurance is only $4,000. hought to bave origiuated froin accldent, == IN CHICAGO. The alarm from ox 514 at 0:05 o'clock last even- ing was caused by 8 fire at No. 130 West Lake strect, o knloon and boarding-house conducted by Charles Lepe. Damage trifing. Cause, Iguition of a paper from a CRIME. SIIOT BY BURGLARS, Special Diepatch to The Tribune. Quiscr. L., May 40,—Police-Ofiicer Dallas, while nttempting toarrest eome thieves, was fatally shot abiout 2 o'clock thix morning. The day hefore rome gooda had been found concenled inuw barn in the north part of the city, of which the owner of the premises notified the police, Supposing that the thicves wonld come lust night for the stolen goode, two ofllcers were detalled to wateh the premises. About 2 o'clock the tuleves made thele appenratice, ond in ottepting to areest them Of+ tleer Dallus recelved three shots in hie neck und heud, from the effects of which he died at10 o'clock to-day, The awvarelns, four In number, were armed with heavy revolvers, and all wade thelr cacape. A MYSTERY. Special Dispatch to The Tridbune. Antwarkee, Wik, May#0. —The wife of Herman Rindlish was found lying fn a pool uf blood carly this morning in a room of thelr house on Reed strect, Lorribly gashed, apparently with a butcher- knife. The husband told a singular story, iy wife had been fmproperly intimate with a relative of hix whilst he seryed o two-year term in prison, and abe yesterday confesned that she wan sbont ‘to become the mother of un illegitimate child, when he promieed to forzive and let her Linve a divorce snd live with ‘her paramour. Shortly after he heard groaus, and fonud his wife welterdng i her blood. “He claling that it was o sulcide, luquest to-morrow. e i INTTUMANITY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. DrooNiNarox, 11, day 30.—There in terrible excitement here this evening over the shooting and mnltreating of & trump named Fred Nabel, a Ger mon, who waa shot on Mainstrect by Knight Penn, bown of o stone-pHe gung, and, after being shot and giving up, was beaten brutally over the head with 8 revolver and billy until bystanders inter- fercd. Threats of Iyuchitg Penn were heard, He was finally arrested,” and {8 now in jall. 1is hear- fng 18 set Tor B to-morrow morniug, —— A FOUL FIEND'S WORK. Sgectal Diepatch to Tre Tridune. Nrw Ontkass, Moy 30, —News han been recelved that Senator Twitchell, who was shot sume time aince at Coushatta by a disguised sssneeln, and whose left arm was gmputated at the time, W compelled to-day to have his rizht arm cut off also. Senntor Twitchell recelved two bullets in his left oue I i rlzht, one tn Ly bip, and one ti the hack of his neck at the thne, but is represented us cheorful und Hkely 1o recover, et il A MURDERER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. foux City, In., Muy 80.—Louls Monroe, the murderer of Frank Carr, waived examinatlon to- duy at Newell, and he was removed to Suc City and placed in jil to await trial before the District Court in October next, The remaind of Carr wery this ufternoon taken to lowa City by his brother, who resides ut that place, SEYV Galreston (Tes.) News, Muj Nlne men were hanged by # mob for horse-steals fnizin Jock County last week, und six In Erath. Twoof those nanged in Jack County are sald to have Leen funocent. Two unknown mien were found hanging out several miles on the prairle, uear Elgin, yesterday. AN OFFICER MURDERED. s, Josrim, Mo., May 0.—Green Sullivan, a Doputy Constable, was shot lust Friday mornlng in o fght with & gung of horsc-thleves, several miles below this clty, and died to-nleht. Every efturt §n belng made 10 capture the murdercrw, Who thus far bsve cluded arrest., BURGLARY, Special Dispulch to The Tribune. Fr. ATRINGON, Wik, Muy 80, ~The residence of 8. Payno was entercd Jast utght by thieves, They stole clothes, & wateh, and other articles (0 tho amount of e —— WINONA, MINN. Spectul Dispateh ta The Tridune, WivoNs, Minn,, Moy 1 the meeting of the Clty Council Just night the annuul estimate of the Tioard of Education was presented for the enaulng year. [t amounts to $35,000. A proposition was uceepted from the tumber Arma of Youmans Bros, dginw, and Laird, Morton & Ca., to furnish & ply for extinguishing fires and dowertic sum of §1,0600 & yearto cach firm. The Wate ded fmmedi- ately. Aboul L andlaid. The : the City Surveyor werw constituled s Bourd of Water-Works Commissioncer, e A TURNBUNG, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. 8§71, Pavt, Muy 80.—A Natlonal Convention of Gurman Turners, numbering 100 delegates from othier States, bas been (n sesslon at New Ulm sluca Friday last, New Ul and vicinity were origlnally entlrely by Turners sud the delegates have nudeonely entertained. The town has been 2a amil banners, und crowded cach -day the u:w-( this auqus o —— A WESTERN SURVEY, Speviut Dispatch io The Tridune, Lravexwonrs, Kan, , Moy 30.—A surveying pasty + the commsnd of Lleut G, ' Horden, cone atating of two non-commisstoned officers, will leave Fort Leavenworth L0-110rrow, pursusnt to instruc- tiuns recelved from Washington, for the purpose of urveying the ran m here to Fort Union, N. M. The object of this survey ia to prove the cor- roctnessof former anrveys, doubta of which aro now pending §n Washington, the contract awarde for the aueyey helng at thix fime n Titication. The amount involved {x over $100,000, Tho party will be gone all snmmel T ——— CASUALTIES. STORM DAMAGE, &pertal Dispaich ta The Tridune. TACnssr, Wis,, May 0. —A revere wini etorm, accompanied by raln and hail, thunder and lighte ning, pasaed over this city about @ o'clock this eve. ning, Tasting It abont & quarter of an hour, but doing s conwiderable amount of damage. Trees were upraoted and chimneys blown down. Several At North Larosse one building was blown down, A mun named L. THxey, clployed at $toddazd*s mill, north of here, while tcturning to hln home at Narth LaCroske, wan rtruck by fiying lumber and il The storin's vreatent violence was dinplay- ed cudt and north of here. aud it is feared that ae- riuus damnge has beets dune to property In that di- rection. No particolars received tuenight. DROWNED, Bostox, May 90.—By the upictting of a saile boaton Fresh Pond, in Brighton, this afternoon, four persons were drowne=d—Mra, Dunckler, wife of the proprietor of the Sunnyside louse, Trights an, het danghter Maud, Mivn WHisan, and her itle brother Johnny. Rockronn, {H-. May 50.—A lttle oy named Walter Campbell was drowned in Rock River while in swimming thin afternoon. SECRET ¢ OCIETIES. KNIGNTS TEMPLAR. PrizaprLeiia, Pa., Moy 30, ~The rennion and parnde of the Knights Templar on Thursday will forin & very kmposing demonstration. One hun- died and fifty Commanderies huve officially an- nonnced that they wil participate, Many Com- manderies have already arrived, and others are to uatrive thiy sfternoon, to-night, and to-morrow, Among those arriving to-day are those from Warh- Ingtou, Netrolt, Narrisburg, and Allegheny, end the Grand Commanderies of Ithode Island and James 11 Hopkinw, the Grand fted Statea, arrives thls afternoon £.. with Commendery No. &, of that city, and Vincent L. Hurlbut, " Deputy Grand Morier ‘of the United Stutew: Dr. 3. M Fowler,” Past_Graud Commander of Tennceace: . Eminent Commander of ¥, Chicugo, aze amoni the dis. tinguished Knights already in town. The Grand Cummandery of Sonth Africa n ulso here, . CANADIAN NEWS. Flnanelal--Lumher--A New Grain Route. Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. TPonr Hore, Ont., May 350.—The inaber firm of Smith & Co., Fenclon Falls, has snspended. con- tinued depresslon of the lumber market having forced them into Inmolvency. Thelr Hubilitics amount to nearly £400.000, but of this by far the Jurgest portion in recured. Sprelal Dispatch to The Tribuns. _OTrAwA, May 0.—A number of mills on the Tpper Ottawa huve resumed u‘-omlnu-. Most of the mills at Cuaudiere are st closed. and lanze numbers of meh ure, in consequence, ot of om- ployment. “Spectal Ditpatch to The Tribune, Toroxto, May 30.—The Muil tu-day sironelr ad- vocates the profect of eatablishinz a far-eust Atlan- e prain port for the Dominton, The plan it to it Sydney, Cnpe Breton, o maritime Chicnvo, with woretiousen and elevntors of & capacity suflicient to hundic a lurger portion of the crain yearly earried frum the borders of the great lakes ta Europe. Two linew of vesseln are to Lo employed, one taking fruin from Chicazo suddelivering i at sedney, and the other—the acean lne—carrying it to Ed' ropean ports ———— SHORT-HORNS, secial Dispaich to The Tridune, Ixnrasarorts, May 80, —The Fifth Annual Con- ventlon of the Indiana Short-Horn Breedera met to-day. About fiftv were in sttendance. Papers were read on the hizh price of Short-Hlorns, core of cows hefore calving, and caxh aale ve. credit. The followlnz afticers were eleeted: President, Charles Lowder, of Plainfeld; Sceretary, € 1 Matthews, of Ediuborg: Treasurer,” W, W, Waslier, of Ralnbridze, The Assuciation went to Cambridge City in a body Lo attend the anuual sule uf Meredith's herd. OBITUARY, Trica, N, Y.. Moy #0.—The Rer. Timnthy Sen- Kins, the editor of 1" Cyfaill, the only Welsh Metliodist magazine inthe country, died bere laat cvening, ag Lure. 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Yor Ulcers aud Eruptive Diseases of the Kkin, Pustules, Plnples, Blatches, Bolls, Tetter, Seald Head, and Ringworn VEGETING hos never falled to effect a permanent cure. For Palus lo the Back, Wldney Complaints, Drop- «y, Femnle Weahness, Leueorchoa, arixing from bn- ternsl ulce on, and uterine dixeares, and G eral Debllfty, VEGLTINE acts directly upon cauncs of thewe complal It Invizorates and strengthens the whole xystem, acts upon the se tive orgaus, allays inttainoiation, cured uleeration, and regulates the bowels. Yor Catarehy l))l[.wpuh. Hahitual Costivenrss, Palpitation of the Newrt, Neadache, Piles, Nere vousncxs, and General Prostration of the Nervous Nystem, no medicine hns ever given such perfect satiefaction us the Ve It purlfies the blood, cleanses allof the argans, and possesses control= Tinzs power over the neryous system, Flio remarkable cures effected by ViagTixe have {nduced many physicin< and_apotliccaries whom v;’:' know to presceibe and ure it iu thelr own faml- e, 1n fact, VEazTiNg I8 the best remedy yet discov. ered for the above divcuse, and ivthe only relia- bl BLOOD PLRIFIER yet placed before the public. PREPARED BY I, R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, WitaT 18 Veartixe? 1t is acompound extracted from barke, roots, and herbs, Tt s Nature's Hew- vdy. Bt Iy perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the system. Tt s nourihing sud strengthen ing. 1t acts directly upon the blood. Tt qulvts the nervous eystem. It gives yon good, sweet sleep 8t night. IC1s & greatpanaces for our weed futhers and mothers, for it gives them strength, quicts thelr nerves, and gives them Nature's sweet alech —ay has been \-m\.d by msny an uged pereon, It 1% the great Blood Purider, © 118 5 soothing rem- edy for our children. 1t has relfeved and cured 1y from the juices of thousnnds, 1t 18 very pleasant to tul child likes it It relleves and curew ul} diseased orhrinat- Ing fram bmpure blood, Try the ¥ 3 Give it a falr triu) for your complafnts: then ¥ "Jylt‘» LR Jour friend, nelebbor, aud acquututun 1t hiag cured oe.” Veaxrixg, for the complsinta for which it is rec. ommended, s huving u dirger rale throughout the U'nited Stafes than aiy other une mediclne, Why Vegetlue will Cure thise Complalats, VALUABLE INFORMATION. Bostoy, Dee. 12, 1800, Gentlemen: My nnl‘y abject In giving you thls testimonlal Is to !:m'ul valuable (nformation, Mav- ing been hadly atticted with Salt 1theum, und the whole surface of my #kin being covered with pim- Plew and cruptiond, many of wlich caused me great i snd aunoyance, and knowing it to be a blood isense, 1 took wany of the advertised Ylood prepe uratlons, smong which was Kn{“qafinuly of Sursa- purilla, without obtatning any bededt until I com- menced taking the Vengring, und before 1 had completed the frst bottle 1 saw that I hed got the right medicine. Consequently § follawed on with it untd) 1 had taken several boitles, when 1wae pro- nounced 8 well man, and wy skin 4 smooth and entlrely free trom piiples and eruptions. | bavo never enjoyed 8o good health before, and I at- tribute it all o tho use of VeesTiNe. To beneft those aflitcted with Rheumatism, § will make men- tion wiso of the VEueTing's wonderful power of curing me of this acuto compiaint, of which 1 have sutlervd so Inteuscly. C. 1L FUCKER, Pan. Ag't Mich, C. It. R,y 00 Warblugton-st., Doston. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, DECDED BARGAINS DRESS GGODS AT THE West-End Bry Goods Honss,. Madison and Peoria-ste, Reductions all along the line, of which the following are a few samples : Twilled Knickerbocker Stripos and Plaids, 15¢; worth 30¢, Imported All-Wool DeBogos, 2603 tho regular 40c goods, Fino Wool DeBege Twills, 37 1-2c0; would bo cheap at 50c. Elegant quality All-Wool French Batistos, worth 76¢, for 5O0e, The chespost Black Cashmores evor opeonod. Two cases Fancy Grenadinos, 81-20 yard ; reducod from 25c, Yard-wide finest Printed Cambries, 10c; formerly 26c. CARNOH, PIRIE & CO. ACCIDENT INSURZANCE,S BEFORE YOU START THE CENTENNIAL OR ANYWHERE ELSE, Get o Yearly Accident Polley In the TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. C0. Of Hartford, Conn. Accident Policies Wrillen, - - over 400,000 Accident Claims Paid, - - - owr 24,000 Cash Agsels, - - - - - - $3,750,000 Sorplos to Policy-holders, - - - 1,300,000 J, H. NOLAN, Gen. Agent, 84 LasSallo-st., Chicago, Ill. French Chips, Eng. Milans, Shades, Trimmed Hats, &c. 124 STATE-ST WEBSTER’S. GOur usual POPULAR PRICES, TRRLE DATELY NEWS, Tis{ W, it i P, First Always {o Give the News. A NEWS (argest city clrentn. ening newapaper i Chicugo) wns the et ¥, the wturting nevs of (e revolution x facd for obalning forizn r 1t will e ablc ‘ta jaiblish_ the carliest and most re Intelizence advanee of all ¢ Ful int 1G-day ot glfsh Derby. % i 4~M_H:‘\"l\"llll’.\ S LLAN LINE WO CEAN A STEANG S, Tassage, all classcn, botween prineipal poinee fn Ene A) U AN Und SALODN ACCOMNO- bperfor Shins, Fxperienced rews. SAFETY TIE GOVERN- IGRANT AN AG the very bext 1o sl reapects, ut lowest rates. Aply 1o ALLAN & €O, 72 a0 74 Lasulte-ut., Chicado. | NEW YORK TO GLAKGOW, LIVERPOOL. DUBLIN, HELVAST, AND LONDO! [opandd DATIONS Shoriest omtieers. T ruite nl oW Fi-bl, Chlcagy. aton's Whirt, Breokiys, K, Y. uhince, Halila, and 1o Janelra, caling Tt ltico, .. Wednesdny, May 3t < Thureduy, Jany — Saturduy, July — s, apply Lo )ty inoiiatlons 1At:e ANCROR ‘LINEOU‘.(S"‘M.A&OSEEAMERS. NOLIVIA, June ] June TORTA, June 17, noon ALSATIA, B Ypul AL ¥ k (o Londun: Naw AUSTRALIA June 10,4 p.in | ANGLLA, Jupe M, 4pra New York w Glusow, L {verpuol, Loudod, Try. orllng Lo accommodations. on ticketd at reduced rates termediate, $35; slecraxe, $x. for any anount t current raies DERSUN BROTU W .~Ths Genersl 7 between Now i yionth (G, 1) for the Ing of pussenizers, The splendid veasels un this fa- votlle toule fur thy Continent (cabina provided with Trom Plee No. 43, North Iver, oT TO ¥l ant's Ma & Calilng st 1 acheser, Satunday, wdelle. Saturday, Juna aturday, Juna 17, 1 p. Flrat tions Te- ca of Passage tu gold (Including wine) ¢ $110 1 0 120, #ecvl lug‘ 10 sccomm sccond, $72; third cabin, FU. eturo tickets Quced rates. Stovrage, 20, WILh superior sccommos dutious, tacluding wine, bedding, and utensils, without cxtra charye. Steaurs Warkel Ui 5 da hot carry Stecrage pusiongers. HERIAN, Age Peongie pagongersy BIUS TR NG o Ui corper W N Y, W sty doiph, Agent for Chicago. North German Lloyd. e steamers of this Company will sall every Satue- e eeien, ler, 0oL OF TUird:ge. 1{obokeu: Jtates of pussage—Frum Now York to Sauthuip London, Havee, und lremen, firet cabio, § cabin, Foil, nullnl u:h:cru‘c. §50 st 433850 0PI GF passaga apily P Great Western Steamship Line, From New Tork to Bristol (Ebgland) direct. BOMERSET, Weatern, Wednesday, Juno 7. ARAGON, Bywon. Saturdsy, Juow 34 2l 0., reen, New York. piabin pusare, 8701 Tntermea g A e R, Sarston e 25 Frepa o Coriihe AT ApDIy 1o WAL ¥, WHITE, 87 Clark-at., Michluud et P 1 o DISSOLUTION. The firm of Holmus & Bears {n this day dissclved by mutusl copsent. All accounta witl bo settled by P. C. Seurs, successor, who will sontinge the busis Dese fu tho snte place, Stencil-plates and abipe e tage of tho formior frum cun be. used untll ro. -y TIENRY HOLMES, Clicago, May 20, 1876, I C, BEARS.