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e Chieago Baily Tibmme. VOLUME VXXXL CNICAGO, MONDAY., APRIL 16, 1877, TO RENT. DUCK FOR REAT. Dock and Yard 208x300 ft., North . Branch and North-av. Bridge, suit- - FOREIGN. Reports from Every Quar- ter but Vienna Make War Inevitable. Pdnhn to the Bultan, The Khedive is to arrive in Constantinople next month. GREXCE. . The Athens correspondent of the Daily News states that the Greek Government has given or- ders that an army of 60,000 men be in readiness for active service In caso of necd. The lceling in Athens is intensely antl-Russian. especlally to accupy yonreelves with the reorgan- Tzatlon of the trianale, the anty nafegnard for the rights of every one, and with the formation of the fondarmerle. " In order to atiain thle end, it will be necessnry to angment the amount of epeclel grants of these twa branches of the service. A% you will soc frose she badget which will be rubmitted ta the Chamber, our finances are in an extremely dfficalt situation. I recommend you, above all; to adopt In common . iasaren adapted to meet the diMicultles of the situstion and to restors THE ADMINISTRATION. President Hayes Accords an Interview to a Press Wo sition to admit all elected members to the Nicholls Legisiature fs the 7Tesding subject of discussion. Conservatives think this will be the basls of scttiement. testants agree Lo stand aside If the Republicn: cansent to take their scats in Odd-Felloiws' Hall. The question of lublllkl(ll;ilwomml to this effect will be finally rettled by the Conservative caucus to:morrow. There gecms to be no doubt hut that the proposition will be made. The ; PRICE] otad the facts within thelr kmowlcdge In reference to a conspiracy belleved to exist, by mcans of which the Government was befng systematieally and regularly defrauded in reference to the cole Jectlon of the revenue arising from the manu« facture of spirits, they should receive ENTIRE CRIMINAL 1IMUNITY of themsclves, and the asscasment agalnst the . . ‘pariies uncollected shonid be withd; L ALL THE LONDON JOURNALS our credit. You will hate, moreaver, to take Reporter. Coramteiton Al oo =il bo mate, . i ramn, and ‘n‘::l ot ll“;'aord(:’[;x:gbor e ngres In tho atatement that the Czar's vislt to | Pietenres to fnnare the sapply of fands required P 3 until & final adjustment, If such & thing 15 pos: ffio"c'é’.?%i"..'.';itu‘éfi."&‘e‘:‘l‘mflifi m;::-’:&‘:«efln ;' o CHARLES GOODMAN, Rischeneff will occar Thursday next. our ?:-':;‘lrre"‘:'nrfi"o'u onr. mg‘je':lu dl:':ha:é'evel- Elble, :r:,cdn c:g 2:, Dm:::‘us ;::L“m‘ boutlwm: “ B ' 0] t 1] indastry, an ¥ s acco! rans: jons; Room 43 Exchango Building. | At iVimum a Faint Hope Ex-| , gmf"::‘:n'u v}’mn}:x from Rame | 1 f:;,?”’ifip‘:,°7"=:f"§£{:r§&§%“§§ g;.ezlr,f’,&.l‘;:; The 8ame Calm and Admira- CIVIL SERVICE, tnd, purunt to the agrecment, d';.‘,é § sts of Staying Rus- scnts that the Vatlcan is elated at the | develnpment of oo fon? 34 ith |« % ¢ TIE WALl OF THR LOST. or _ suspen DOCK g ying repre: ovelopment of ::n‘\l-i: ,';“:‘.’a'é%‘u?fi;n Seataresmith ble Quality of Consist~ Snectat Dirpateh 10 The Tribune. Tho condemnation cases above named refer to sia’s 1land For Ront, with two water fronts 2 “and railroad connection, on Bouth . Branoch, near Bixteenth-st, rospect of war, and ardently hopes the Rus- #lans may gain some preliminary advantages, in which case it has persusded itsclf that the war would become general, tion and of fixing the prozramme of studles will ba submitted to the Chambers In the seasfon of pext year. The Imperial Government attaches the @reatest Importance to the cholceand appointment of the fanctionaries sho wiil be ency Evinced. ‘Wasnixorox, . C., April 15.~The neceseary reduction of the clerical forco of the Interior Departiment bas already begun. Twenty em- ployes of the Penslon Burcau were dlscharged tho cases growing out of the relzures of May 10, 1875, and those made nbout that time. The distiilery of the Union Copper Distliling Com- pany, baving been sold upon an ssscesment i i L e e since 1ts selzure, and before condemnation, it % 8. & W. G, MocCORMICK, Lord Derby’s Note to the En- THE COMMUNE. apply and execoie the e ot iomad 1are ang | Chances for a Final Settlement yesterday, and a fewr other clerkahad praviously | s sgreed that edich snle ghould be rozardodas R. 8. : W. G, Mc * lish R e tati t - Reports have reached Cardinal Blmeoni from | thore which will be nitimately promnigated for the been dismlssed an election to proceed in that matter fnstead of Z ; 166 Lagalle-st. 8 epresentative-a Central Russla intimating that an Intcenational- | oPerstion of the Comatifation, ince iny accersion in Lonisfana Very Bright. hariedtl ::ficr'n;‘l]lm(!:’“:cfluls'fl flmb l:fwl;:; Ly condetnnation, and for the future, therelors, ¥ e e PR i il \lar attentin 2 tHons Constantinople. fst outbreak Is Imminent fo Russian Poland and | ynys q..c.‘fl,“n‘. It 'flx‘f':r‘\ ia roason that T have made during the pmen:,1 w:;k -‘:.r; Ju_-; will a m"u;ham;'!‘llngfun PROCEEDINGS % . ; . contiguous Russinn provinces. Preparations for | decided on institnting. st my own cxpente, continue tiil the force is b i upon the bond given in the condemuation cass {7 . tho movement have long been going on. B qipectal mchool for the education of ‘ai- | BajiaP that the Nicholls H i 8 Loren ts bruught down to suchis, | CREE 1 1 & & Fins ofers, with sl modern (movceements, 15 the S long beew gotog oo minidirative * functionartes. " As - sated by olief that the Nicholls House Will | standant as to make the expenses of the De- e ety mashonded, b faitidldees 11 n K 76 A 8t 0 . ' . & Aot 6 wood urlaces ensraonys onitieot™ | Ho Gives. Up tho Xdes OF [ viguws, Aprii 15~Tt fs- omclally confirmed | Sohool ey A ba e nitianey *fo ‘ths - Have a Legal Quorum fl‘“fllefl:d come within the appropristions. - A-| yre of all the facts within the knowlodge of the &t i B R BTAMGIN, HOOWL M, Paciflcati Entirel that the Roumanlan troops will oppose the pas. | DIZnest adminlstrative and political posts, The %ood deal of excitement has been caused, not | defendants when turning State's evidence wonld 'fji acilication as kntirely raTs R Ui b Dpost L3 upils will be sclected, without distinction af re- To-Day. only among the cletks who have been dis- | devolop new liabilities sgalnst them, it was 3 Dock to Rent. Hopoless. e Yo Hap AL i TR LIt sty but{ glon, Com al-sttet o€ wx auoleciee Tile chared, but amone fliode who remalo, aver the | SeCd. that no-labililes therva(ior dlicovered - ca) 1 The Dock carner of Polk-at, and Fifth-av.; 200 feet o river by 400 feat deop. During this perlad, especiaily principles of Clvil Servico would be applied in | tlon cases shot 5 o 2 4 o uld bo withdrawn whenever res 7" . A, GOODRICH Room 14, mpearbornst._ | Beliof that Ausiria and | sy: “Ihavo just inspected the Ottoman eat 23;’“‘,},’{;,”;}‘“’{%;;;{:”“,’,;',‘:""é",‘,",:‘“’;’,;,"‘;‘}. of the Oflicial Bounce Ve all cuscs whero clerks were dlscharged, | quired, And also that the aaid persons, whenever R in tho Bosphorus, and find the condition of the | of patriotism, "and oue troops have done, hemently Criticisod. 2s well a8 in ‘making appointments sod | required, should plend gullty to one count in STORE TO RENT- Hungary Cannot Re- Bultan'a navy really splendid. The vesselsaro [ at tho pice of great sufering, wcts of promotions, aod it was supposed that those :;“’,‘“‘i""'flclm nending against thena, bat, i€ . a e and Lravery wi "0 preci- ey shoul estify frankly and truthfully, no JComerlate ant Twenty-smventyats, Avo Salles main Neutral by _:";:::I"b', o Mo ihe ecipliue la 88 | 4505 ail uestions wa have aniy bad tho dofense Teast competent would o firat sclected fn 1c- | sund e abouis wses oo rAtaed Tt 1o 5 ducing the clerical force. "It I ) Ny \ATD & DRTAN been formally sppointed Commander of the | forthls purpose have bad the rosalt of restoriny . YT by the lrle:d: ;r c:om:rt:t ufo’:u'ifz'.'u'fffi;‘f{. 5:'515"-'.'(’1'&':“&‘?-‘&"?6‘Q’xi'e’n?‘iu'\’c’fil g':clfdug&lm 134 LaXerac.s Marins Dank Bafigine. Black Sca Squadron, which compriscs fftcen | Peaco whih Bervis, s to the decision we. sha Weridell Phillips' Word- D e i The Vatican Sald to Be Elated | ot Tt on i Dasphorus are alse ['-:l;n In" the “negoliations " wiih" Sontene. Banging, formed Jestenlay that whele services would.) STEE COLL v ten oF ram et TesTIETING ; v 7 4 DOCK LOT Over tho Prospect of Gen= ready.” cliberations” frora the frs itting. ereafter bo dispenscd with, and of thase pro- | conld b demonstrated, and ot - until sueh On the weat slda of theriver, jant south of Twsifth-st. 1 cral War, THE TURKISI ARMY, The correspondent of the Dully Telgpraph " TuR ARMT. nclity. oF nitatly to years we have had_ to face tnters nal complications, of our rights in vlew, Tho offorts wo hare made advino you to be prompt in declding. Our relations with lr{endly l‘n\gcu :m stil) Impkrflsed with that Secretary Schurz’s Dispensation Gen, Devens' Qrim Commentary on methods in which the diamissals have been made; It was generally understeod that the viously discharged or suspended, that the ef- ficlency of the clerks lias appareutly been taken by or in conscquence of thelr own dlsclosures, shiould be prosceuted azalast them, It was agreed that the pleas inthe condemna- ties could have time to apply for an sbatement or reulssivn of the flues and g e WS £ oL AR B o Rl W R T s EAASRNE S s EE forfuiture by the I3 will be rented very chesp. 'YOUNG & SPICER, Koom Reports from tho armics sre satisfactory. | friendship and deference which aroone of the most THOE PRESIDENT. BRY 9 4 Department. In this connectl o 3 [ “g- 'fuucr, id? ‘“"‘:_‘l‘___ Mchemet Pasha, First Atde-de-Camp of the I’fi”'fi’“# plu‘l;;- g( o8r !’x:,:‘e]. rg';?::' ;g;:m:-g:gu OX NEITERATES TS CONSISTENT PRINCIPLES | 1 mlkl‘;m "“:‘ ?;:;lzmu: :{;x:fi:fl?n‘;.c"m held out to the dclu’n‘d‘u‘::u“:'im(t‘,“ fl'r’my t‘c):n;l':; FINANOKAL. Be Bultan, has left the Capital to inspect the .,dm;’(n;m”e:m«;mgg‘qnegugmm oF Mt cone , WIICIL ANIXATE MIS ADMINISTRATION. who haye strong political backing, or who lave hr:;thllgl e umll nc«“l nl-"x l::xnl falth, -(¢h s snnnnnneennnn | Toxt of the Recent Bpeoch of the Sultan | troops and munitions of war in Anstolia, and | & Conferahee tn ate Cynital. b bascs provossd | WAHINGTOX, D.C., April 15.—President Hayes Infiuentinl fricnds in the Burean which has eme | Lo, DOPAmCOL would be lenfent witll ' y to the Turkish Parli t. superintend the linal arrangements slong the | being alco supported by the other Great Powers, | sald yesterday, fn course of a conversation, that y o 88 B was sald o that thus It o 'arliamen pe B L3 ont Hublime Perte consrntod 10 the meeting of tay o had no concealmenta regarding his Southern | Ployed them, it {s sald, have in almost all cascs | avting they would become the friends of the Asiatlc frontier, Conference. . Though a definite underatanding was regaritie i been rotatned, and 1218 asserted by thoso Inter- | Guvernment, and the Government might re- ;4 BTATISTICS OF TIE BASTERN QUESTION, not obtained in that Conference, we have given | polley, which, however, had becn foreshadowed | oyoy'ypoe the selections have been made with | 1285¢ thew 'altozcther. While thls hopo was i THE EAST. Baron Heary uy'\%% {."’.'.‘.". oA Ao the yrn‘oh of o;n |l{n§elm ?’ulm ;5.‘,’ dnrl'l:rlo fln.wn n{x‘;:: in ornl and written utterances, and in this con- very little relerence to the eficiency clther of hel;l la‘ut':.hllm (‘luvurmx;cm reserved u:lcl: sty in ? and counrcln elen wers. & exerelse N I CONSTANTINOFLE. 14t edition of his work, Encisnd's Policy {n | malives of (ho. pon-agresment In the Conterencs, | 2ecton ho sdverted to tho Gubernatorlsl cam- | gy clcrorzinen or those discliarged, . On somo | foshoenrons puacrelse ib to proceed to sale Lowpoy, April 15.—A telegram from Con- the East,” which Is just published, two intereat~ the causo lay rather in the form snd the mode of paign In Ohlo in 1875, which' resulted in his former oceasion when roductions of the foreo In case the Gov- et croment should determing to enforen the von- 8 stanttnoplo says: ** A Rusalan yacht arrived to- | ing_ tables, The first gives the population, | execution than in the substance. From the firel, | election over Gov, Allen, the people of that . demnation, It was nagreed that parties havi 2 by the progress effecte® In tho situation of the % were nccessary In ottier Departments the J o aving. 4 Tommyovod proparty. HatorT por cants Boo | Comstammiomoment they receivo onlert 1o AUt | Fio necond prescaia ot plante tho Teijgious | Ucoirinenis v hare bumaed n principls the | on mational questions, Including, of cOunic, | sy mate ont, and the dismssals | Sansiaticn mancrn iy ould ueccor s+ 2k satity must bo abiote, " | nstantinople. Tho Forte belleves that the | crecds ud numbers of cach of the natfonalitics | frad tawkrd that: objcct. - Dot on nin ocea: oo o South, % | took plare solely amonz those who stood | returned (n kind and similar I condition, and; curlly muss be abolea. . | rupture will be delayed until Russla hos com- | fn tho Turkish Empire, Besido the milllons of | sin I eonaidor it my daty to pressryo the country | 8peech of & Gubernatorial candidate fs generally | 1000 tho list, 1t Is anscrted by somo of-tho | i0 cAse of spirits, when similar kinds, qualitics, © 7y " & s municated her {utentions to the Powers, but no | Inhabltants in Russin (86,680,000, Turkoy (28, | from all attackaon its honor and indepcndence. | considered to be the keynote of a campaign, | clerks recently dischorged fa the Interior De- | 8nd quantitics were offercd. K] MEX. M Pflfl&l‘ TflI’l]El' % Bflllfl hope of a peacctul sottiement Is entertaloed. | BO00,000), Austris-Hungary (-'hmtfiw&)v tes | Time inlll _prove h siucetity of n‘;:,'n";&,";,‘:g:; and in such a speach as carly as the 81st of July | partment that no such’ comparative reond has . 3 ) ] ) a1, | Busslan subjects fn Turkey aro 10 be placed un- [ JteBtetesto looks stmnzcly inalgniflcant with & | T2 Suece BEIRE 20t 22652 W0 0 Pifure e | of that year, at Marion, bo freely sud distiuctly { been made out, aud that It fs susceptible of SOUTIT CAROLINA. v e oot o WOtIBIOn B | der the protoction of the Gorman Embassy, | honiiidvor soeh ot oaal n number | Lome ling of condact. 1 rejoico-to. thiuk”thatiho | cxpressed his optntons. proof that many of the clerks setaiied are far THE BTATE OFFICERS. 3 —ZLSTATEST., BOSTON. _______ | Coustantinople will bo declared fn a stat of | this little Ktato is put at 5000, and fta Tghting jeocts of imbidosttion S mucsrlly Sumismaivx ' T seaxcx Anything ol this Kind has ocoursed ft has heen' | | COLUNMDIAS. C., April 16.—Tt 1s ‘reporied slego immediately aftor the rupture.” capacity at 20,000 nien, which Is equivalent 40 | sorved to steengthen the bonds of friendship and | %aa publishedat length In all the Republican | wiloLLY WiTHOUT THE KXOWLEDGE OF seckr- | from reliable authority that the substance of & & saying that all male Montenegring of fu) sympathy which unite my Empire to the concert of LOANS ON MORTGAGES, | == Ay aftar the runs foig that all o’ Montencaris of fall it On undonbted Real Ratsta Becurity, for atermof years, Pams, Aprit 15—-Night.—It fa. sald that tho oge are soldiers, ‘The Russian debt fs returned uropean Powers. May the Aot fligh crown our and many otber newspapers, and, thercfore, his TARY BCHURZ, the reply of tho Btate oflicera to Gov. Hamp- 10 1atge or Al ums, at tho loweat current rates of % iod views were gencrally known. In that speech, | a8 it has becn neccasary for him to ntrust the | ton's demand will be tho assertion that they Intereat, ascislons plumptly, meds, M MOPEL % | staff of th Russian Embassy has boen ordercd r’i“hfiu‘l’fi?fl;lng.:m?urfiagl.%,éfififig stpe 'm“c—e—'——-—_—-— after congratulsting his fellow-citizens on the g{"&g‘ ;:;"g}:‘"‘!n':";‘; :fi;‘:“ ‘B’m’i‘i‘n‘t’a:? g:fi‘:’g"‘fl’fi hold their oftices by declaration of the Stata 9 53 l_!l_C_leC -3t | toleave Constantiuople to-motrow. A telegram | Turkish 620,736, the German 1,318,83, the CRIME, completo triumph over those who sought to de- | 11,1y very difflcult to put his theorles of Clvil- | Canvassers from the faccof all election returns; B ANKmGHUUSE 1L AZAPUS SILVERM.AN from Bcutari announces that the Russtan Cousuls zl‘mlt'" 11“ 525 the Austrian 001,028, tho stroy the Union, and the grand results of the | Hervice reform fully into practico If the matter | that they wero commissioned by Gov. Chame i d at Beutarl and Bosua-Serla hava recelved orders ‘:’:‘lgm 03,17' ,S}é'f-g‘cgfinmlah 0!;5'808‘ gllt(o{huur CHINESE, CITEAP LABOR, War, Lo alluded to the coming together againof | fs left entlrely to Bureau ofticera. While no | berlain while his titlo was undisputed; that Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, stodeparl, ThoJournal des Debals says the Russtan | Ghuy0 ‘ace In Tdia and. 81173 In the solanice. Epecial Dispaich o*The Tribuna. Northern and Southern men in a spirit of har- | Political Influncs miay be used with him, 80d | thefr contestants havo taken the cases to the fleets In tho Atiantic and Paclfic havo beon or- dered to concentrato fu the Meditorrancan, Mr., Layard, ncwly-appointed Uritish Ambassador, left for Brindiel, where he will embarkon a speclal steamer, fu order to reach Constanti- nople quickly. Heamoney tolawn on Tieal Fatate, Producg and Pro- vision, Clty and Couuty Urders, and Morcantile Paper, #ad {8 sefifing Exchanga on ail countries. GRACELAND CELMETERY. “Tho wttention of thare who have tob yet sclocted AT B 1o ¥ Graceland Cometery TIE CZAT. ” BucnanrsT, April 16.—The Czar ls expected regulars, England, which has 61, {4 ad In the other armica the proportion is sbout half active aud half reserve forces, but Turkoy has, Ilke England, a_ dlsproportionate numbcer of frregular aud local troops out of her total force—namely, 475,900 irregulars and 164,876 I number of fronclads France comes first with 63, It cannot be doubted, however, that the real pmsumlunmw fs with itlon to 440 other » 002,008, Fonrr WAYsE, Ind, April 15.—~Last night a row took place at a Jaundry in this eity botween 2 young man named Herbert' Burrs and two Chinamen. Burrs was knocked down and ehot At soveral times by the Chinamen, when he used his revolver with telllng cffget, shooting one Chipaman under the armpit and blowing the othicr one's finger ofl, and alaot shooting him in mony sod {riendshlp, Inciuding those who had fought against one another, and, as a promloent feature in this evidence of good fesling, he, on that occasion, spoke of the kindly maonerin which Vice-President Wilson was recelved on his visit to the South. 1IN TilIS ERA OF GOOD FEELING and recdnciliation, ho further sald .thers were which hLo inay desire to treat all clerka Impartialiy, and to retaln thoss who are moat ctliclcut, (¢ §s impossible that politicians shall not make their foflucnce felt with subordinate ofticials in tho severnl Bureaus, sud ju many cases save their particular friends from dismis- sal, Tho two permanent muembers of TUE BOARD OF ATPEALS, Messrs. Warren and Bartlett, which the Secre- tary has appolnted, arc men whoare honest, and UEX, DEVENS TALRS A LITILB ADOUT WAN- Bupreme Court; that Gov. Ilampton.has no right to anticlpate the judgment of that Court, or i any way to pass upon thelr titlo; and that nis sction {s o vlolation of his pledge to leavo disputed questions to legal settlement. For these reasons they will dechine to give up thele offices. R R L e S g A . LIVING AND UKMOLXESTED, 18 of war, In thls latter class, sgaln, Ty wou Burrs earnestly In favor of thorowgh reform In the i —The Ne 1 1 toarrivo at Kischenoff Tuesdny, Tha Grand | Jram | tlass, | tho tpper U, producing un ugly wound. atill persons who talked of bsyonets, sad who y In thorows y CranLESTON, 8, C.y April 16.—The Nows and * - % Duke Nicholos holds a great roviow of tho Army | 19 Tuskep rma oL 1o tnd nia B fot 'fl;‘fi,‘g%fi?;fi:n:,',“}..i’hfifl,,.‘,"{,,’.“,3‘:’,’{’;: sought to revive the prejudices of ' the paat, | S fervicey sud they will o doubl, act, with | Gourier las trustworthy information * that the of the Pruth to-day. and here In the figures fail to indicate where | cyarre of sttempted murder. ‘Thia was much to be regretted, but there was | Iy order to fnsurc tho success of the new fdeas | Rev: W. H. Scott, acolored preacher, reported % AR L SR g i @ TUB DAEVIL A MONE WOULD'DN. thetrue advantage lics, Italy has soventeen ) U i enough to ill every heart with sratitule, the | governing the Ciyil Scrvice in tho Department, | t0 the New £ngland Methodist Confercnce on 7 ring parfect undendrainnga: iiviuk evringsof water | Rose Aneil 16.—It 18 sald that, fn view of the | foncleds nod Austria twelve. Germany pos- THEFT, louso telng no longer divided, and sil its fo. | And 10 silence all unjust eriticlams on the acis of | Eridsy s8 having been murdered, is Aliva and b %..mfi? the Takre which. aro (o 1o made and which y April 16. at, 0 view Ofthe | pcascs eight: and vext cuincs Greeca witli one. i Ditaich ie Th, 1 in th forlife. | BBY of its ufliclals fn copnoetion with tho reduc- | Well,&nd performing his pastoral duties without . aro been begua, The Comipany owin abodt LU0 | complications, Russla ins proposed to tho Vati- | Spain is excinded from these tables, 1L appears Bpecial Dispaich so The Traune: Dbabitants having a falr atart in tha race forllfe. | Fi O o o, e e Rested thay all | molcstasion in Mariboro Connty, this State b Bwer foctions. aud all thoss which Mhall bs sdied 13 | can to scttla long-exlsting difterences. fom Baron do Worm' socond tablo it in tho | OMATA, Neb., April. 15.—Jewelry valued at | In this and inali bla other specchics he eamnestly. | L1001 (16 forecy I Lad been uagasiod dhaw all | O s el 1he future, will ba maintained on the *'tawn pian.’ LOCALIZING THR WAR. whols Ottoman Empire, including now tho | aver §500 was etolen from Samuel Burna' house | condemucd the reoponlng of old issues:between | llege of goiug before the Board of A peals and " SIMMONS, A2 fim’fi:fl“fl"“m?-r‘";‘|'|‘-°.'" Br:;fllg: J":?nl.'n':fifi'} Lowpox, Aprl) 16,~A Vicnoa dispatch says tributary Btates, there arc 13,000,000 'I rlu'l last night, and about midnight fhe pollee cap- | tho North and - the - Southy SS¥AfIInG " thiat the | submittng their cases to it for final adjudica- nn ""u, BB nuclu'nnxo ; 3 FraE I Bty n'lf*HL\T flynll. controllod by fa is Ived P 1,600,000 Arabs, 000 anco[n-nn,'l'lm"- and | turcd a thicf named Bell, sod'rivoverat a. gald | ¢ime had ¢omd for complete rezondiliation, The | ton. It 1s possible that the Seccretary already Hpectal INapateA to The Tridund J the lot-owners, whlch will infuro the perpotual maas | Auatria s resolved, If neccesity demands, o | dipgfes, 8,123,000 Houtnann, 000,000 Grceks, | swateh and ehain. The rémaindcs of the stut President, {n farthor. couversation, referred to | contemplates atlowing such an sppeal, but. the e Tribune. 4 fequice of AneCometery. '+ drive througy | 10641120 th war by armed occupation of Bosals. | 87,008 Servlans, and 4,600,000 Bulgurians; that | was found ¢his morning. . - s Coerddenly I further; eouyecadtion;gele dleria who have already been diumissed bava | _ WASHIXGTON, D. C., April 18,—Simmons, the % . LiaCoin TAtk: oF By tho hores caré, wiic Jents e LOND DERDY GIVES IT OF, - 000 of tho Bertlans nd 800,000 of tho Bul- the fac ) thus far recelved no notlco that such a proceed- | Spectal Agent who worked up tho lato seandal i} 3 every lour, & Loxpo, April 15.—Lord Derby has sent tuo | Earians profoss tho Mahometan rolizton, fiiero HEAVY IIGIWAY ROBBERY, THE NATIONAL REFUBLICAN CONVENTION | fug will bo acconted to them. on the Treasury officlals, Is to be relicved to- e e following dispateh, dated April 12, totho Britiah | 58 4000 Bervian FiOmAR Saio e Gt ths | . CiNcinwaTt, April 16.—Capt. Phil Aushute, | Which nominated Lim for the Presidency passed i " morrow, A court In New York has decided %/, _MEAL ESTATE, Charge d’Affairos ax Constantinoplos tribitarics, the total population of Turkey fs | whilo on his Way to tho Little Miami Depot Inst | & resolution sacredly pledging tho Ropublican BLAVE-HOUND, that Jenkins, the man whom Slmmous badar- *.f *Bin: Tho Turkish Ambassadorcalled to-day | B but 10,700,000 Nublans, 5,000, party to protect every, ciflzenof the United i ovoning, wos assauited ond robbed of nearly £3,500, i rested, biad a right to do what 8immons charged T T J d let L tho clreul t of | Exyptians, as well as Bervlans, ete.) go to make Btates In all bis civil and political rights, and DBLL PHILLINS' APPECTION FOB HIN, was filegal, and tho person taken into custod; Aldlne S uarfl the [lxto‘lmwluax‘ur:fl:l ::ym:l::; !:I:gl::t to up this Fatter deceptivo total: declariog that permaent pacification of the .. Apectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Tiero a3 & pHincipal In tho allezed fraud ha3 bech 4 % Musurus Pashs ot the viow the Porte had FIRES. | South should bo cffected by removing [ Wasminuzow, D, C., April 15.~-Attoraey- | declarel funovent by tho courts. Touses for sslo or vent. Apply to U. P. Sith, at | taken. . I thought ft unnccessary to enter on TIIV BULTAN. all causes of discord. The spirit of | Geocral Devens has not taken any notice whate any further discussion of a atep which had been adopted by the Porte after full conslderation, and could not bo retraced. I sald, however, it did not scem clear whether tho Torto would send an Ambassador ta 8t, Petersburg or not to treat on the question of mutual dlsarmament, Musurus Pasha stated that Turkey was not prepared to adopt any such mcasure, and ex- pressed the oplnlon that matters could not bo soitled natisfactorily unless the Powers should consent to annul the protocol, I roplled that Room 23 I'ortland Dlock, botween 12 and 1 o'clock P m., sod at Ko, 17 Aldine-square after 3 o'clock p. m. NOXIOE, LAW PARTNERSHIP, “Mr. ALFRED T3, MASOX |s admitted a member of o firm of Mattacks & Mason, The frm-name rewalns unchanged. IONN MATTOCKS, EDWAID G. )_(A}M)N._' PRESSED BRICK. SUINS, RINSELL &: CO. ot s the Comial. Frie (fhited tatos 118 BPERCH AT THY OPENING OF TUR OTTOMAN PARLIAMENT. Dispateh fo London Times. Panss, March 27,—Tho Francs publishes thls evening the text of the Bultan's speech at tho openiog ol hils Parliament, Passing over tho roviow of tho oventa preceding his accession, ‘which has alrcady been suficiently summarized, 1 subjoin the remaindcr of the speechi: The dificulties snd dlnficn ‘which our general situation presents cannot be compared to sny of the crisos Litherto traversed by thu Kuplre. 1 was obliged, firat of all, in order Lo guard the rights of IN CHICAGO. At 1:30 yesterday afternoon Officer M. L. Miller discovered a fire In a barber-shop at No, 87734 Btato strect, causcd by its proprictor kick- inez the atove over while rolling in o stupor on the floor, The fire was extinguished, and Hen- ry Roynolds was brought ta his scuses by a Jib- crul application of told water, A still alarm to Kngine Company Nu, 10, ot 8 o'clock last evening, wos caused by the ex- slon of a lamp In the resldence of 1, B, Wilson, No. 03 Harrlson street, The flames wero extiu- this yesolution was In perfect accord with his own viewe previously exprossed, and he repeated them in his lotter of acceptance of the nomine- tlon, and mor fully elaborated them in his in. augural addrese, consistently maintainiog a pal- fey of reconclliation snd loval self-governmeut npart from military support; and, when be cn- tured upon the dutics of the Presidency, he in- tended that this pollcy should XOT DE ONB OF SESTIMENT MERKLY, but of actual administration. He spoke with ever of Wendell Phillips’ attack concerning tho fugitive slave Slmms, and will not., When asked about it by a correspondent, Gen, Devens Iaughingly sald that he kept fnmind the ex- ample of the Angel Michael, who refused to bring a railing accusation against the Devll, and Lo also kept in mind the comment of Archblsh- op Titlotson, on the passage io his sermon on evil-speaking, when he eald that the Angel Michacl, by this course, not only displayed n Christian apirit, but showed his wisdom, be- READING'S TROUBLE. The Enginecrs and Firemen Vote to Enter upon u Strike—Support of the Drothere hoad Very Plentifully Pledged. * Bpecial Diwaich to e Tribune. PriLADELYIIA, Pa., April 15,—At last the Reauing engincere, after daily meoting, decided. tostrike, and the following uotice was telo graphed along the lines: ¥ 7o the Eagluesrs aand Fivemen of (he - delphia & Tieading Hottromg s Ih viow of chras ae r ¥ ished with but trifling damage by OfficerJubn | cmaphasts when he sald: ' My bellof is that this | ¢Ausc, in any such contentlon, tho Devil was | centclrcular isened by J. E. Wootten, Genyral 0o RiomG of Honor and bedal of SEv 1oF ihelf | furtlior discusslon useloss, aud I said that I | 700,000 combotants. Noxt1considered ita duty NEAR DAYTON, O Southy ft fends 1o seeure peaco between sec. | Made public by Mrs. Lydia Maria Child aacarly | ruad at {hat timo must bs. taken o tholf deatinn eulehmnflrmdnmk 2 1o try, by ineans of essential reforms, to puten ond, | S tlonsand betwoen races and parties at the | 88 1855, - Gen. Devens commissioned the | tion. Al engincers and firemen who comply with LN, TUBSELL & Co., could not sce what fusther stps England could | ywiinjod's help, to tho disurdor of ‘tho situstion, | DArTos, Aprl 15.—A firo Lroks out this ' Rev. L. A. QOrimes, a uoted Abolition. | thid notice will be supported Ly the Brotuerhood. 20 Columbla-st,; Ualtimore, Md. take to avert the war which appesrcd fnevitable, | and thos to Pasuro our future in & pormanent | morning fn the tobaccw shed of Geurgo Ander- | South; and it tends to secure tho rights, lnter- it e " Bo;wn S diaae” ity Bigned by the Commlites on Grievance, OOEAN STEAMSIUIPY, | Musurus Pusha suswered that tho sttltudeof | fastlon. Jtis ovident that, ihsnke to the rodnurcen | oo yovirg) miles from thoclty. Theslied and ad- | S8ts and enfety of the cotored people. Thero- o y ! mms, NATIONAL TANE OF STEARSHIPS, papy S, TOTk (o Quectslawn and Liverpool April2), 11:30 A W, | EGY ay 8. 118, m, SRAL Ao e | ERA S U B FOl LONDON. GRRECE, April 10, ¥a. m. | DENSIARK, Apras, 3pm his Governmnent was simply dofensive, that they did not desire war, but they would prefer it to the sacrifico of nationsl independence which ap- peared to bo Iavolved fn an acceptance pf the protocol,” TUE LABT KFFONTS TO PATCH IT UP, ded thing baing the ek of an | press and ius contents, with two valutblo horscs, o Ticketgat reduced rates, Stcorsua sickots, pan. cur. Loxvoy, April 13.—The Standard's special Yheotato Government. which dlsrogarded (no sult- were consumed lo-nlg‘m byau fncentlary fire, | and 1 am golog to do it :o::u;;nhll:muu :n Sh;x'x‘m,d um:.slluhlequcnt in Temporanco Hall, but 6o great-was tho = 7 Tt "oy to T B LATHON: Boshietieate | from Vienna saya thic Russian Ambassador had | iaey princivio of comuon deliuoraton, T progs | 70 61 bop, - o the War, b wroto 10 frionds of Blmius, ssk: | enthusiaaim o the outsido that tho doors wera 4+ an audlenc with the Empror of Austris to- | feo8 efiected by civiised Btates, thefeconity sud h ’ LOUISIANA. iog whether there was any service he could | turown open and all hands admitien, The: : day, and alterwards ao (nterviow with Count Andrassy, to whom ho communicated o tele- graphic circular from Prince Gortachakoff. Yes- North German Lloyd. st Car will sall overy Batu,. ‘Thesteamersof this :muunyn % vu‘%'n i, with whigh Providonco has endowed our couptry and tho aptitudes of our subjects, a good adminias tration would cnaole us in t time Lo nuake cunsiderable progress. 1f we have not reached tho lével of proxress of the clvilized world, tne caure of this must bu traced to the instabiiity of the in- atitutions nocossary to the State, and of tha laws and regulations lsating therefrom. This instabliity tion of all in the epactment of laws and In tho ud- mintstration of public afairs. Thia ia why we thought it necessnry to scck In that courso the means of arriving at. progress, and of cnacting olning barn wero entirely deatroyed, with cone {ldcnl:le stock. 84,0005 lm{mncn $1,200, AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Speciat Ditpatch to The Tridunc BrooMixatoN, I, April 15, —Aldrich's hay- LABOR AND, OAPITAL. Great Excltement Among the MNinors at fore, 1 am In favor of the policy. I do not know whether Ishall succecd in carrying it out, be- causo there are Northern and Bouthern men who, jn various ways, may possibly thwart me; but of onothing I am confident, namely, I think it my duty to try to carry out the polley, TUE DAWN DREAXING, Special Dispaich to The Triduns. xw ORuEaNs, Apnl 15.—The Commission 1t possible, there belng no lmitatlon upon the price, except that it should not be exorbitant. Slmms® owner 'WOULD XOT PART WITII B, and Gen. Devens was never.able to furnish means to set him free, Ho continued, bowever, render to him, Findiug that Bimms was poor, ho sent him & gift of $100. Gen. Deveps sald that he did, in 1851, what ha belleved to be his duty, But he bad done alt in his power to al- This forencon the Division rooms all along the line wero crowded, and in the afternoonn large masg-mectiog was held. Penn Teeaty Di- vision, No. 7],initiated twonty now members,all non-ynlon workers on the Germantown and Norristown branches. At 8 o'clock tho same Division began a secret sesslon room was packed with the solid men of the Order. Assurancoof assiatauce were given by | maoy. Ten men took the oath in Division 75 - "y st Y o {ay from Deemen Vier, fuot trd-at. kod. | tenday’s panic In financial circlos was followed | and enforcing laws sdopted by’ tho common con- Wraldwood, 111, to-day hava had 8 short reapite from labor, and Simms® lon, \Welayo. | thia afternoon, two in 61, and seven o fidies of m‘;fi'fixfi?’n}:‘:’ufi& Siaearion, | bya ’trlflrl’ug recovery to-nfght, In consequence | #ent flfi‘h’ topulation. i “:lll' "':fuw:fi‘l‘l‘,':;" Suectal Dispateh fo The Trivene bavo devoted the timo to visiting churches and }xe;u}‘n‘dn.u “3{,’«‘:;. ‘;i',‘fmx-';.‘i‘l|1‘..1‘l;f.u“;u:pu.:d' Yo |In the Catawises Order. Members who i in, ¥4 gold; weeraye, £30 SAITOa Tt irelns | of privatc messagos from Parlsand London, r,"'fl. ;r’:‘wdmn tion S or ha” Comtltution 1 | DBmaiowoon, L, Apnl 15.~A grat deal of | strolling out. In fact, judging from the present | him and the Cabinet, Gen. Deveos said, was the | baye grown carcless, B8 members $ PUMBSIRITI apowiby Ureen: New ¥ork._ | stoting that diplomatic sttempts aro lkely to Vafmply “destimed " to excltement ainong tho miners was nanifested | outlook, they will bavo ampla thue to stroll ad | same word _whick ~ Phillips lad ' applicd . bo made to pave the way for glving satisfaction to Ruasian susceptibliities by amending the ‘Treaty of Parls, The greatest readincss is dis- ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Thbe Usiieral Transatlantic Companys Mall team Tore o Compn it ! fnae k parasite,” ol sail from Pler No: 43 Norih River, faot | cernible on the part of the Austrian Govern- | SJiimt of the country, to pressive b from the month of March, th coal cumpaiies clalm- | the Yackard clan, aud tho prospects are that § a Mlickspittle. & When Mr. Fhilllps calls you | hacards. Tho junlor order and senlor Butreut, Lachesnes lot Goncudany begluntog with 5. | ynong 10 uupnonpm,v last attompt to procure :flé‘-‘:‘}z‘;fi‘-‘:fl:&‘l’ :::::fl:lz'fi. (T Coestitation | tog that the mincrs, having quit wok on the | Monday's session of the Nicholls Legislature :Jel:;-u 3 villaln, gnd & "‘“"“““'"P."‘“l ¥0 | order of Unlted Mechanles of Balti- oo O partleulas sdtroay L1 13 BEBIAN, Agcat, | peace whleh may bo made by England, guarantees the unity of the mlnlwrnm. ond con: | 4th of this month, did nat fullll theli contracts will show & legal quorum in the House, | ip'F MERELY MEANS TUAT HE DOES xor | /NOT® Were represented, sending word ueatjor Thisig o We b WHITE, o Clarc-ac] TUB DUTCHMEN TURNING A PENNY. sccraies the principle of the wolfare and fratetnal | oy worg not cntitled to thelr moucy - Monday | From {otimations thrown out in Commis German contractora who supplicd tho corpa LB T R S i Great Western Steamstlp Line, ut Belfort and Btrasburg have arrived .at Bt. g Y From New York to Dristol (England) direct. Petoraburg, whero they aro makiug large con. | Soaoie uder thelr tule b ipus punder 81 Tef: [ talocd of an outbreak, whicl, 4t oheu | ulght fs acceptable to the Commission, nd wilt | dent, hit the emancipution of the negro, wiile | froy™ must be firm; that the New York SOMAGHT: dycaiera »ooee Tseanr ey, | tracts, l-‘n‘ty rallway ynnxlnu, xm:d l?nr the | ioeand teligions, 1t was. Jeairable that & aniform started, ¢ would bu hard tc surmiso | boacted on. This will require four of the l";:';fih‘fi,’f;,f Tor l-',,’,'m g lt“fif’:‘,";"‘ufi Central will etand firmly fn thelr Cablapassdge, $70; Tncermedinie, $43; Hiooraxi auges of [to an lins, havo been supplied | Jaw should unite and pressrve ihew all, 1give | whore it would end. Deputy-ShenfTs aud spe- | Packard crowd to come over in order tomako s | stock fn trade. There Is no use In calling | support. “Thers (s sbout fo be B T e e e et | in factorios, | Onothind ot tho amy at | L380ks to Divine Provilence fof this lexlmate ss. | o\ follcq fiavo been arriviog ou overs train for | quorum on tho baals of the Polling Comute- | pamat.” e is this imporant sud. difients | trauble at home," sald tho delegato; S AP ML s . a3 | by Berlin factories. One- ol army plration boing at lenzth reatizs encefurthiall | {0 B0 C and no one knows low many i arclilem: th AL WA o H S e — —rme Klscheneff will not cross th th, but will P TRTSTE R Klschenef w crot 0 Pruth, but wi have mat nvite tho population to share in tho dlrectlon of public ailaleaj I have had the frm resuiution of cinploylok the deliberative system moans for tho amelioration of the rom wmal- Ui population; for our Niusrious A R Rl ancestors, having, Bhve posdessions and aggrandized tie Lwpire, iy sabjects will be connidured children of thesame d will be placed under tho protaction of on tho streats yesterday ou account of the ru- mor that the differcut companies do 10t {ntend 10 pay tho mloers thelr wages for wak done In 1s the regular pay-day of the compmles, and, 1¢ the rumor Is confirmed, great fearsaro caters *‘copa’ there aro In the city, 'The cal compa- libitum before to-morrow night, for tho end is faat approaching, To use a trite yet pungent cxpression, the bottom has about fallen out of slon circles, It Is assurod that the agree- ment of tho Nicholls caucus on Baturday sloners' returns, sa contradistinguished from to Mr, Lincoln when be was bending under. the monstrous burdens imposcd ou him by tho' Civil War. Phitlips even went so far as to call b " te," and ouee he spuko of him as AGUER WITIL TOU, He jsa maker of pliruses, and my ono to apply them to, One this t havo some is very evi- of all saclcties wore, are now coming qut in full force, A Baltlnoro cuglnecr anunounced that Division 77, of that pity, hes passed regolutions to sustaln the englneers and firemen atall that they were taking actlon In bohall of the Reading mon. Yesterday Division 169,8yracuse, N. Y., asaurcd them through Ite delegates thag *our Gricvance Committce are In session to-day L geaeh it p qur et 1l desirous of having the megro protected | jy New York Clty. But obe conclusios A wave toward Sulini to croas over 1nto Dobrud. [ SO4ktEY: B nlcs have their shafts und oftices all wil guard: | the Returning Board's deciston. As & Mr. W. | Ly 35 Tocreats advaniced, but. hls Intercats | oy ny o, York Clby. But oe concluslon snd oug EN BUYING schn. Two Turkish monftors are at Bulint. Doraby the lidatrious sacs. oF tne foumdese of the | ed.. Thouskuds Of Fumors aro atoat, whichend | 8. Cockerham, a Nicholls member of the House, | Sn it ['e(TEte & by ;m"lfilnguhim Derpetually Sty can E’furbg';éfd:"fl‘;,’ lolans b W, - s WH ASE FOR BOAs TUR VIRANA BUMOBS OF PACIVICATION, Bapire, o8 haius e uaciated, with A Klorfous | fucl to :‘h:l fi:c a?x’) ucfi:;nf_l‘-fl. {rstcfiuyu wia | died this morning, that inastato ot \\'l:'}vllh men who are were also vepresented, ey sout Ak —_ — . annai of & blstory yoars. | rumored that 300 or ack-leps wers ol PEHIOR TO HIM Y o PROCTER & GAMBILI?S A Borlin correspondent of the &tandard telo- | vietion that from this moinent all my subjects wil their way from Chicago, aud wu‘u’:ld o REDUORS THE XUMBER OF MEMBRRS hd courage” Gen. singls scntence: Wo will' tear our krapha: “T hear from Vienua that negotlations ard ponding between the Powerson onc side 1 for the Reading engincers.” Messazes to and Russta on the other, by which the fmmedi- ¢ depot to give them a irccoption; but, | morilog, ata very early hour, there will be [ yegro, and It s an fnteresting fact, that, whils y"""m MOtfl.@d ceman« alo outbreak of war "'W;'. likely to ba pro- n:nn'l'a'n‘:c‘r ".‘:.'}‘.‘v'.v'r'l’:‘-fi'if.f."‘“if&:'n}“fl nofi: comlng, some onu atartel the report that | a coucus of the Nicholls House to sattty { Mr. Phillips {6 abusing him so bitterly, ke, with- i{‘l:':r -nc.i tfg\r "Y‘:'c‘i‘xmds""!'(t:w blv!:\':‘:u mel:dc: Beit vented, it I'expees from you s reat and fntelligent co- | tho Btate nulitla frou Jullefwould bo hiere ol | 41,0 azreement sald to have beon made as above, | Ut doubt, advises mora caution in dealini with | Diviston New York City also There {8 None Delter, b ARiornie guerstion, o ordor to derlve legitimato bonutl | (ho 2:40 train. It was only tho shual for & | ooy Uy thero can b no questlon of Its recelving n;-‘gmghfi‘m question than any other member | forwarded an expresslon of sympathy, An . D utfun, whicl WY 0 al 1 o OR MORE BOQHOMICAL FOR PAMILY UBE' | w A Bucharest telegram aunounces that the | and tho pubtic gecurliy.” T hive dcemed fn neces: Aliost tomo to & complct. sandstill Blost uf | unaulmous sauction, the day will seo a legally. | Of the Cabloet guxineer {rom the Lelmont lioe” of ‘tho maln entry of tno Russians jnto Roumanla will begin Monday or Tucaday. Nutwithstanding all de- nials, It §s certaln thut on Friday s telegraphlc dispatch was recclved from Bt. Petersburg ade vising Russiaos hero of the inmediate declara- tion of war agalnst Turkey.” AUSTRIA TO GXT INTO IT, The Standard’s special from Pesth says thst all Journals here aro sgreed that it is Inpossible for Austria and Hungsry to remaln ueygral in tho war which lumpends. They unanlmnously arzuc i favor of alliauce with Eagland agalust Russin. Austria and Hungary are even mare futercsted than Englana in preventing the catraoco of the Russians into Bulgaris. LEGALs Pursuant to an order of tho Hig 18 1571and, smade s 06 Mstier of & citua. e 30UL Ditoler. 184 1. caecut :d ke ot Willlam O bel ¥ WV illinm T ¥lw Bcanlan, his w! thie said Willlam O'Dell, forucrly of Chatlodie-st. I Faquire, Lurrbter-at-law, and the atatico O'LiGHL. OF thie poryuns claiming thrvigh i o lie cutltled o che eatate, Flght, uF inteicst of tie Filiais Thoinds O'Dill I sl Lrdst-broporty Comss ¢ are. by bls or thelr 008" Shauiens M-Lhmulln‘rtal‘?n ::J‘.‘ CIS uf Db, Trejen 4.7, 8% the Lour of 13 “‘l« 1 a i [ ppolistod 1 udt Witk A:p:l: n‘uwucn o %fi&:&xor 8 Willlsm o Ghen, 5tk ‘Db, iy, tha nth day of Jude, i 19 Tha Fid, of somc_of lis subporters, and is inore sus- | soreay, and KEgbert O. Leach, turced Btatos Dxapwoop, D. T., April 15.—It 1s reported . — THE “* STANDARD," yg:.wll:;ku n":’xnfi‘;‘&::{%‘;fl‘-“cfi:‘:fif?fi IuDIAWAYOLLS, Aril lg.—u ‘_\Il:unwm‘ a clous than bas been remarked belore. One } evidenco under the following agreement, Q- that 100 of Crazy Horso's band of Indlans have PSSTISUSRREL The Standard, fu its leador, says: “Alsst | Tlectorsl law, the gonoral law respecting the Bathsers xrelnmeshant h‘;'h" berninbus | dlilug that goce é:;:?é’:&'&:f.“:‘lu;fi. the lfl{: _cluded between their counscl and the counsel | taken the fieldagatu. —They passqd near Spoar . i ¢l Ll vernacol T BEYe! mot d U - 3 : .fl: Dnua: L) effort {s belng madé to dvert war, andalast ap- | opg l'nuucupal l.aw‘.o the civil coda of procedures l;u‘al‘ n:m% ing of tungeetion. I & csl 4 | that, siace this question of &4 Wstmont bas tak, of tho United Bmng, to-wlt.; Mark Bangs, %;hyc.:lkm:); :}z tlh::z;;! “-:‘:v::x .::rhpd.ns. . peal has been addressed to Russian good falth. | Iaws relstive to tho reorganization of tho ‘Tribunal | 1340 'Sunday, but bad not been colined to bis | en such s tangible shape, Loulslang comsols | District Attorncy; Wirt Dexter,- B. @ causo of this o sup SCALE'S | webarenoconiccs taits succes.? sad e mede' of promoting sad spersanuating | ot T niphe, fave sicadiy wlvanced, 554 aro oo Hva polats | P Aver, sod L. I, Boutelle, Asiatast | posed o bo tho doception practicad by Spottel : X0YPT COMING. Judges, | the law o concerig the fusct apecial DUpaich (o The Tridwa, abovo whiro thoy wero six days ago. counsel: It was agroed that, If the aforcsald | Tallln represcutiog that ouly the aris tukes ©F ALL KINDS, 08 Andiinne penslonsofal v (Tiraet MiLwausss, Wis., April 15.—Jaugs Welsh, TN BITUATION. ties. all of whom were dist/llers or ractis (l:!nmu the Custer fizht would be demandes PAIREANKS. MORSE & OF A Times dispateh from Pera reports that Ta- | brles I geogrol. the 1aw on ko press, GMtees | of Kyigmazoo, ' Miche, was takea subdealy (Il To the Wastern dusoclated Press, partes; Al o8 whiom: er8 oF Tactiicrs, | of tliem upon their surrcder st Red *Cloud, S 111 & 118 Lake 5t., Chicaga laat Pasha, ageat for tbe Viceroy of Egypt, an- | JEFRESE CPan, oF Areoanth Ao e be | here, and died fn the hospital to-dey,) Eo was | Naw OrLEas, Aprll 13.—Nothing transplred | Would turn State's evidenco sud giva the Gov- | whenfn reality the Goverumeat dewands of Becarefultobuy oaly the Genulos, | Bounccd ycsterday aa OMicial vislt of Ismall | succosaivalv stadiad and discuased. Yoo will bave | carvuie to Qabk to-day - to the slbuation or negotiations. The | ernmont as might bo required tho benedt of all | them nll_lml aud ponles. unite their eforts 30 make the nacie manli re- tain the forcoand power hitherto surrounding it. 1am therofore resolved, In view of this idcal and i}u of liberty and tem of arbitrariness, to 8 sdopted 1u commoun accords with the pupulation, uod. lastly, to found our ad- sinlstrative u{:‘em on & cunstitutional aud liberal principle. It s In ardor to rualize this sincers du- alre that I have ceeatod and convoked your bady, composed of tho Seoate and Cusmber of Deputiee, 1t now devolyed on yon faithfully sud honestiy to aldll the legislutive dutles inirusted to triotism, In thistask you shanld not bein- E:wccd by sny personal consldcration, but have in view only the faltbful exccution of the safety aod welfaraof the Stale and country. The im- rovements which we uow need, and the reforms rn all the public sorvices azo of the highest impor. tance. T‘lu raduslapplicition of these measures depends on the accond’ which will prevail smong you. The Couucil of State, moreover, I8 cu- k3ged in framing bille which will ba submitted to ou the uoon train to work st Kureks Miocs, Some 500 mners wero at the the the merchants refuses to sell mythine on credit to the miners, which will tellaeverely qun e working cluss, as thoy hnv‘ been working at such low wages for the past lear ¢hat they bave but very lttle lelt to stand aprotracted strike, e — OBITUARY, &pectal Ditpalch §o Th Tridune, CARBONDALE, 11L., April 15~Lansing Beman, formeily a citizen of this plag, but Iatterly of Columbus, 3Miss., went West f7 Lis healthsome wmonths sgo. On Saturday ngvs was recefved Liero that bodied on s steamr between Ban ¥Franciso and Banta Barbara. 1Nu declsion has been mado by his relatives heroas to wlat dis- position will bo 1nale of the renains al Dispaich t0 119, making sixty a quorum, and requiring ono uian less from tho 8t Louls Hotel, Monday constituted Legislaturo hiere. Whea this is the cas0, the Commlsslon will s0 report to the President, snd Packard will bave to follow Chawberlain - . TO THAT DOURNE FEOM WHENCY NO GOVERNOR HRTURNB. Gov, Brown says that the Commlssion will now remaln to complete {ts labors, and this lanzuage is rather a plaiu jnthnation that there is pow no obstacle to (ts acconplishwent, The lcelhm the people much better to-night o it has been for many days, now that it is belloy- cd & solution Is near at hisnd. Packard remaius still sulles, however, and Lis fricnds asecrd that ha Is just as coutident ws ever of recoguition. le bas latcly shown A DISFOSITION TO DOUBT THIE LOYALYY in Intellect, and wealth, Devcos is 'tn favor of all legitimate measurcs for tho protection and advancement of the WHISKY, JUDGE BANGS EVIDENTLY MISTAKEM. @l Dispatck to The Tridune. + Wasaxorox, D. C., April 15.—Judge Bangs, inbla interview In Tux THRIBUNE, says that thero was no written sgreement cntered loto with the first batch, There certaloly is what purports to be a written agreement hero among the paperson file, This agreement fs asfol- lows: Joseph Roelle, Anton Junken, Gedyge Muller, H, C. Frodericks, Coruclius C. Fred- ericks, Burton M. ¥ord, Willlam 8. Golsgy, Francis N. Eastman, Golson (. Russcll, Jabn P. Furlong, Parker R, Mason, Rimecll C. Mer- went of cugincers will bo speedily overcome, wages fn half, and, it nocessary, will buy bread and meat, pay for clothes and reats for two line on the.Perkomiu Brauch said tho engi - neers and Uremen tied up their tramns and dee serted, The order of tho Grievance Committeo was obeyed without hesitation, and,as there was no ono to run the muk train, Dispatcher Clark steamed futo Readivg with ¢ In charge. Ou the Catawissa Branch thy saws fceling provalled. ‘The Superintendent from the Columbia Branch * waua forved to mount an_ cogine himeelf, there belug 1o oue elso to do the work. The number of strikers exceeds 800, anu {s constantly in creasing. The Reading Cowpany declares that ita circular will nat bo teveked,and that any incouvenlenco uccasioned by the Huil move- THE CRAZY-HORSETILES,

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