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‘The Chicage Dailp. Teibume. VOLUME XXXI CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1877, FOREIGN. PRICE FIVE CENTS, . TAMMANY. Progress of the Waodin Investie gation in New York Yese terday. and Eider, staff of ‘tho Ruasian Embassy, have left Constantinople. Tho Russian arms have been removed from the doors of the Embassy. Previous to his departurc M. Nelidoff caused a note to be dellvered to Safvet Pasha, announc- iIng the rupture of diplomatic relations in conse- quence of the failure of negotiations, MILAN AND THE PAN-SLAVISTS, DBrranapz, April 23.~Prince Milan has re- ceived Gen, Fadleff, the Russian Pan-8lavist, in sudlence. LKS. BROTHERS. 121 & 123 State-st. 'l‘wemy-secund;sl.infl Michigan-ar, In consequence of the success we have had the past month in our Silk Department, we have felt encouraged to consummate perhaps the largest purchase of 8ilk Goods made in this coun- try in many years, and now offer the following has promised the Prince of Roumania fnde- pendence aod & Royal title. iy NUNGARY, The Standard’s Pesth spectal represents that Rassfa_is anzious to euter into a formal en- gagement with Austria, to renounca all projects of annefation 1o Turkey, or on the Danube, as well as -the jdea of the cventual formstion of new Bclave States under Russian protection. The people {n Pesth distrust Ruasia's assurances. Preparations are making there to mobilize the Austro-Hungarian army, so that the country msy be ready for any emergency. 7 ERIDGRS, Turkey has bought Iarge quantities of timber in Transylvania for bridges over the Danube, . ) P CRETE, . A TVmes dispatch from Pera says fntel- ligence has been recelved from Crete that the Turka bave lost all thelr authority in the country, and bave llttle in the towns, The peasantry are all organized for insurrection fn the monntains, There are only 7,000 Turkish soldlers fa the lsland. _TUR ITALIAN SQUADRON, A Times’special from Romo reports that the Italisn squadron which- salled from Taranto with sealed order s is bound for Salonica, RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. « - PROPOSALS. ONTTED STATES AL, ILLINOIS, POST.OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Waah- ington, April 10, 1877.---Praposala will be received at the Contract Office ot this De- partment untid 3 o'clock p. m., of June 9, 1877 (to be decided by June 201, ing the mails of the United Bt B8ept. 1,1877, to June 30, 1879, on the fol- lowing rontes in the State of Dlinots, and by the scheduls of departures snd arrivals herein spacifiod, vis. ¢ $u4a7-From Fdwardsefile to Alton, 14 miles and back, el vk Loen Himaiile e ve Alton daily, ‘except Sunday, at 1°p. m. A Hamarhavine oy o Bond reguived Flom Den Tarcy. 8 miles and back, ence Thursday st 13 m.; . .y lears Ferer Thur: I arrive A benmack oy S b m, ired with bid. sim. ivilie to LilehAetd, 0 miles aod back, week. ‘Lears Walihville Mondar, cdacaday, and Friday at © . m.i arrive ai Litchaeld by 12 .1 leava LILEh6ld Mondey, Jedncsday, and Friday st 1 p m.1 srrive ai unvilie by 4 p. m. Boad roquired with bld, $3460-From New Minden to Nashville, ¢ miles and and, with the Duke of Edinbu re- :::n!e&imt{.\e' hA.mmr- 'rwli At a nar:?rfnh on @ Prince of Wales proposed a tosst to the Freach and American mg‘”po BOILER EXPLOSION. Loxoox, Aortl 24,—A boiler in a flour milt at Alexsndria exploded yesterday. Sixteen per- sons were kilied and many injured, - GERMANY. THE TARIFF QUESTION, Loxpox, April 23.—A Berlin dispatch to the Lout eaye it is reported that ferr Camphansen, Prusstan Pinance Minister, has declared he will resign If Prussia's proposal for a retallatory and partialiy-protective tarllt on all kinds of fron and ateel goods Is defeated In Parllament. Nevertheless, it 1s belicved that the motion will bo defeated by & small malority. Beruy, April gml"!:lrn::’lfén Seventh, of 3 . — Reuss, formerly German Ambrx,suer at 'St Petersburg, has be camuuugb b en appointed Ambassador at A Complete Cegsation of All Dispatches Predicting Possible Peace. The Managing Editor and City Edltor of tho * World » Catechised. TON MIRIDITES, Raovsy, April 23.—~Fighting in the Mirldite country {s suspended. The Turks are unable to advance because of the badness of the roads and want of supplies, Two thousand sick are [n Bospitals at Bentari, TCHERNATEFP GOES TO KIECITENEYY. Pints, April 23.~Gen. Tchernageff nas start- ¢d for Kiachenefl, THR UNITED STATES SQUADRON. VitLerrancns, April 23.—The United States steamer Vandalia satled for Constantinople Baturday. The remainder of the American floet roes to the Smyrna and the 8yrian const imme- diately. The Russian War Manifesto Already Received in Paris. Nothing at Al Pound to Incriminate Senator Woodin in the Frauds, Departure of the Russian Am. bassador from Constan. tinople, The Commerclal-Advertiser Man Haste Ings Somewhat Besmircheds Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tridune, Nzw Yonrx; April 23.—Tbe Investization into the charges against Scuator Woodiln today did little more than devclop the niethods by which the Jeading Democratic paper strives to eke ont & precarious existence. Mr. Hurlbut, chicf editor, and Baliard Smith, city editor SPAIN, CARLIST AMKESTY, MADRID, April 23.—An amneaty s proclaimed tosoldiersnnd officers of every grade who partict pated in the Carlist or Cantorallst insurrection it they surrender within thirty dags. N —— The Czar Reviews Two Army Corps Near Kischeneff. TR SUEB CANAL. LoxDON, Avril 2.—There s a rumor in the lobby of the House of Commons that the Goy- crament has resolved to send a flect to the T he World, were mmong the wit- ) Buez Canal, and that the Earl of Beaconsfield | Vizwxa. April 23.—The correspondent of th INDIA. o8 t g A day Ceantotar sed FrioAT 2t oLt b . < P Reno) oF- tha nesses, and from them the Committeo Moud o ETOAT AL P il ie He Exhiorts Them to Maintain | hss visited tho Queen to obtain her Majesty's | Neue Freie Presse under date. Galatz, April cHoLERA, clicited the facts that the pretenided Alban s B AnnEE | SPECIAL LOT S. tho Dignity and Honorof | "™ Eo e et S | e o Sk suibei nd 2 4 cholera has occurred fn Akyab, Twenty-ive dispatch contamning the charges was made up in RUBSIA'S DELAY. movements. - He says cne divlsion of Infantry, & it = fles and back, ssist—From Hosletos to Irv) "“"‘u",fi o4 nnd Dacx hree times s week. Leavo Hoylotor . . the Nation Loxnox, April 23.—The Vienaa correspond- | brizade of Cossacks and three batterfes of | PEF cent of the small European population died Dol o A, v D el ° ) €0t of tho Timea saya the world will have to ro. | arlllery have arrived at Kuber and Kital, cloga | (0.thirty Bours, 22‘2‘:'&.2‘2'.’.10'1.’.“‘&2" :aul:;c&e«rg:t::ud?:: r ";al-:g-&;,,n:g'r;'xé-fl;: S Daied Y slem Htsolf to remaln for & short time longer in’ :M:: l}:nn;;nlm lrontit; "rh:-c g:n bellaved FIRES. across varous editors’ tables for o fortnight . b i . N . the prescnt state of uncertainty, as the Ryssian | to c advance guard of the Scventh and sswea-From arpte, by Frogtomn. to Sparks, 4t mites Sorvia Becoming Restive and Hos- | manifosto i nas lkely to Lo issued befora the | Tenth Army Corps, which form the Rasstan Jeft R o Lkt ufi:“::u';::;dafipfiff ::::mf; ang back, oadea weel afiaby ik yirs SUMMER SILKS, tile to the Porte. Crar's return from Kischeneff, for which April | Wing. The centro sad right wing are also on the Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tribune. Albany. “Yes hs sald; Tweed's snd Sparka’Thoriday av1ia i1 errive at Cer 20 Is named 88 the probable date, frontler, higher up on the Pruth. Ungheni | Oyams, Neb.y April 23—~The fire which | O'Conor's.” “Dia Senator Woodin's como K . m. flond rea auer-From Centreviiago Nahomene milerand bick, TR arTic &1 Manomed by 3 B M.t [eave Sa: ‘Thesame correspondent repeata the report that and Kuljen!, whitherthe staff have removed, aro Russia's circular-note has already been dis- at the junction of the Russfan and Roumanian In every desirable Check and cleaned out Ploncer Block burned from 11:301ast from Albany?" “No." The testimony as . . . O] [ " Sty R AT ¥, | Stripe, including the now Hair | Active Operations Resumed in | Rimiss, circularuote bas alresdy been die- raflwass. Tho bulk of artilery sad Iargo bod- | storpion foun forcerer s s moming, de- | whols hod stroying four three-stary brick buildings, and burning out C. F. Goodman, wholceale druggist; 8. Lehinann, pawnbroker; A. E. Simpson, cigar manufacturer; and P, H, 8harp & Son, leather dealers, and causing a loss on buildings and goods of over $100,000. The fire was checked at the corner bullding, oceupled;by McKelligon, wholesale liquor catablishment, and Max Meyer NOT THE VIRTUE OF DRING INTERESTING, much lIoss fmportant, onc considerable portlon of it being devoted to the position of Horace Greeley on tho Tweed charter. An anxfous public was, however, let into the secret that Hugh Hastings pald $65,000 for his Fifth ave- nue. house, which s & great rclief, though It {s not et apparent where the money came from. Stripe, at 76 cts., 86 cts., 90 cts., and $1.00. One Hundred Pieges fes of Infantry are alrcady concentrated there, When the southward march of the arm y begins, it is believed its headquarters will be transfer- rcd to Buzes, and afterwards to Ploejescht. Loxpox, April 24—5 8. m,~The Times from Borlin reports that a Russlan force of 20,000 mcn Is belng concentrated on the south, and will shortly be ready to cross. cver this may be, the note hes not been re- celved here, vor has any ntimation been given that it fs on its way. The concluafon can safe- 1y be drawn from all this, that therc fs tobes respito of about & week. Russia's reasons for this delay scem rather complex. The chlef rea- son apparently is that her preparations are not Montenegro. 100, int Paul,8 miles and back, - e e Dk s ack, 7, B! , 8 1, 1% 4:39 . ™, on: ulred with bid, . to Young Rlood, O miles ana sues—gho g 10 Yaune ioed, o et ana Ba. m.; arrive at Young Blood by 11:30 a. in. leare Young Nlood Baturday at 12° m.& :ml:ls‘ A British Squadron to Be Sent to the Suez Canal. Ankito 1y 2:30 p. m. - Dond require —From New City, miles and back, quite complete.” & Co., vigar and gun store. It scemed at one | Thers was absolutely nothing t oct Ben- s onee s ""’l‘.‘ifi "{ ve &mn"lln'r"sfl;x'fi!_-y::u SUMMER SILKS, THE EAST. GOIRG ROME, EOYPT, time as 1f these two houscs were doomed !g ator Woodin with n{:y blrzf(n;;;m:nuptc:r B rrive st New Cliy at3p. . s leave Sew THE CZAR TO N8 TROOPS. ot - A special from Alexandria snnounces that | destruction, but they were 2aved, although o Bie iy .m. ¢ arrive at Cotton (il Kiscax April 23.—The E of CONSTANTINOPLE, April, 23.~The Russian i 1 otherwise, and no onc supposcs anything will souor M, Yond reyuired wiih bio, 8100, In Black and White Stripe, 85 NEFF, Ap —Tho Emperor Charge d'Aflalres and the whole staff of the Rus- | Frince Hassan, Minister of War, will go to Con. | 7 fre several times. Tiad they been burned be found. 5 oio, by Brookvllle, fo Lanark. iR miles lndh-::.i e week s Loara Pot Tnemtay and Friday st7a.m,: strive st Lanark by 12m. 3 leave Lansri Tuesdsy and Friday at If. m. i arrive at Poloby @ p, m. Dond required with i 6A—Fra afiles to Coanerstown, Ti miles and 241 . m By 'Y' L leave Cooperston Tuesday and Fri- Russia yesterday reviewed the Ninth Army Corps ot Umerinka and Birsula. Addressing the officers at the latter place, the Emperor sald: “If you should encounter the cmemy, show yourselves brave, and uphold the ancient glory of your reguments, I hope the young the loss would have been very nearly doubled. ‘The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incen- diary, who applicd a match to a wooden shed in the rear of Goodman’s store, just before the rainstorm commenced, and the flames. when discavercd, were shooting up outside of the shed, which was atocked with very combustible stantinople. He fntends to take command of the Egyptisn army war corps fn the war with Rusaia. More troope wero ombarking yesterday, RUSTCHUK, , A Vipnne correspondent reports that the fn- slan Embassy and Consulate will leave Cone stantinople this evening for Odesss, in the Im- perial yacht Heriklik. 3 CONBULATE ATTACKED. Pera, April 23.—The Russian Consulste at cts., cost 80 cts. in gold. Two Hundred and Fifty Pieces THR TESTIMONY, 70 the Western Associated Presy, g Nzw YoRrg, April 20.—Tweed's confession, as recently published, contalued the following: “*The person whose {ufluence was moat valun- zoon ; PLAIN COLORED Ears haa been attacked by some dleorderly materfal, The Ploneer Block Was the oldest | ble Tweed considered to bo State Scnator Will- dayatep, moi arrive ot Vermallies by € p. m. B amunE Jou ::'.m h"ln ‘m:nl';:’e: ‘::d!: ‘:h'fl Turkish soldiers. The Inmeiee wore rescued by | habitants of Rusichuk have been ordered to | brick block in the elty, having been buflt twenty- | fam B, Woodln, of Auburn. He, thercfore, ap- 23460—From Wlllismaville to Fancy Trairle, a4 mites Will not show themsclve: T il I procure provisions for six months or leaye tho | One years sga. New' bulldings will bo put up roached that gentleman through Stato sd hack, twico aweak. Leave Wiillamavilie GROS GR A N LK veteran comrades. I trust you msy soon return | TUFKIsh troops after a slight aflray, immediatel, P R gh Btata Senator FreraTan mfl'x’l::v'a‘?‘-";'exy e oy 3 | covered with zlor.y " ¥ BERVIA, fortress. prEss 5 Tolhe Wettern dssoctated Press, w“";‘“‘" and, after soveral iInterviews iith N : B X Borua, April 23.—The Scrvian semi-officiat MATTA, Neb., April 23, —At 13 o'clock last | Winalow, transferred to him In person $200,000, 55 iap . Hond reqatred wih via. sten © | Including every shade imagin- m':"’éf:::;"" C:"‘l‘;r"dg‘l‘:::l':, ‘-"fi:‘:‘:&" :: press are ;mru exceedingly hostile, Turkey de. | A Parls correspondent saya: *tThe return of | night fire'was discosered In tne reer of Bion e with the understanding that W ovas ta bo used Block, in soms frame additions. A furious gale was blowing from the north at the time, driving the fames fnto the block and making {t fmpossible ' to save anytidng, The entiro block wis deurc%yed. with the cxception of & portion own by P. H. Bharp & Bro., which, with o stack of leather, waa badly damaged by water. The loss is fully covered by fosurance.” C. F. Goadman, drog- Eist, loses the building and stock, $00,000: fn- tured for 830,000, J. F. Lebmann, pawnbroker, loss, bullding and stock, $18,000; part of stock saved, nearly covered bz!nnuuuce. Among the uninsured things was $5,000 worth of dlamonds. The section of the hlock owned by J, M. Pat- tee was totally destroyed. Loss, $10,000; in- sured for $4,500. Occuplod by Simpson, tabace conlsty whose stoek of 10,000 Lo $13,000 worth was mostly saved; batance mvcn:d‘!:r naure noce. Crelghiton's Mall was slightly damaged b( water and fire. The stock of the occupants— McKellizon, liquors, and Mapes & Co., tobac- oonists—was damnaged b‘y water. Al {nsured. Tho fire was doubtless iho work of au fucen- dlary, A man was scenrunning sway from the place where set by two parties, Following s the llst of companies and amounta losini: Lecalse, Parls, $2,000; Lan. cashire, England, 2,000; Hartford, 82,000; A:lnni_ $2,000; Connecticut, $1,600; Conti- nental, New York, :$2,000; Fire Associntion, Phlludd&nlll 80,3005 American, Philadclpbia, $4,000; Weslorn, Toronto, $2,000; Springteld, Mase.,' 83,600; 'Nativoal, Hartford, £3,000% Orfent, Hartford, £3,000; Pennsylvania, Philas delphis, $1,50: Commercial Unlon, Londou, 2,000; Underwriters' Agency, £3,000; Home, N. Y., $2,000; Fireman's Fund, 8an Francisco, £2,000; Tnsuranco Company North America, 81,500; Franklin, Phitadciphia, $1,500, The Masonle fraternity lost some $2,000, on which there was $1,000 fnsurance. "IN NEW YORK. Nrw York, April 23.—~The Journal af Com- merce building took firc about half-past 8 this morning, and considerable damage was dono by ihe blaze and water befors tho largo foree of fAremen extinguished the fames, Tho editorial and composing rooms of the Journal af Uommerce were rulned by the firo; also the files of tho paper extending back to 1823, and the valuable library of Mr. Stone, The other occupants of the building suffered from water. ‘Total loss about 823,000; fnsurcd. . The Journal will bo issucd as usual' from its mew quarters, . the Austrian Ambassador bere {8 anpounced. may . announce that a kind of fear welchs on: the mind of thoso competent to Judge of the Importance hence- forth attaching to the movements of Austrla, Itisthus that by degress the curtain scems risingon sll this forescen and dreaded compli- catlon which is expected to arise from the Eastern questlon as soon as tho loyalty and wisdom of the rulers shall have ccased to re- straln them,” TUREATERING. A Berlin dispatch says It s reported that the Ameer of Kashear is assembling an army on the Russian frontler of Khokand. Thirty-fonr cannon bave been seot to Turkestan from Ovenberg. Btrong infantry relnforcements aro on theroad. Gen. Kauflman, has asked for re- inforcements from Russia. ARRIVING DAILY. A telegram from Glurgevo says battalions of troops arrive every day from Widdin, Fifty thonkund men are to by concontrated at Rust- chuk, Abdul Kerim has been recalled to Constanti- nople on the petition of sevcral officers, A special from Vienna ‘announces that the Sultan will start for Varna In & few days, . LATEST, A Bt. Petersburg telegram enys the first drag- oman of the Russian Embassy will remain at Constantinople untit. Wednesday to delfver the declaration of war, which will be delivered in Bt. Petersburg to the Turkish Charge d'Affalrcs simultaneously with the publication of the Im- perial man!fcsto. A speclal from Kischeneft adds the following words to the Emperor’s speech at Blrsalas “f bave done evarything in my power to avold war and bloodshed, Nohody can say we baye not been patient. We bavo practiced patience to ¢he Jast dogree, and there comes a time when cven patience must end, When that time comes I kuow the youne Ruesian army will show {tselt worthy of the fame whick the uld army won in °| former days.” NEWS FROM TIE FRONT. ¢ Loxpox, April 2.—In the House of Com- mons thisafternoon the Under Becretary for the Forelgn Departmont, in reply to aquestion by Mr. Foster, sald & telegram from 3ir, Layard ust_beca recetvod, announcing. that the Russian Charge d!Affaires had been instructed to suspend relatiohs with Turkey; also a tele- eramm {rom the Consul at Ducharest announcing that a small detachment of Husslan troops reached Bucharcet this tnorning. GREAT DBRITAIN, 5:! 3 ). 70~] jewelt, by Grove's Corners and State swro-Fra i, B Grvel Cormhar i Hia able, at $1.00, cost $1.50 gold. ONE HUNDRED PIECES 22-inch Heavy Colored GROS GRAIN SILKS At $1.60, cost $2 to import. BLACK SILKR Wo offer at lower prices than any made since 1880, G0OD GR. GR. BLACK SILKS At 90 cts., $1.00, and $1.25, Bost Tmproved American Siks, 22.inch wide, at ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY-FIVE CENTS Per Yard. GUINET & CO0.'S Popular Make of BLACK SILKS At equally low prices, MANDEL BROS. STATE-ST., And “Trwenty-second-st aud Hichigan-ay. T mu Al Glicago Roofing Go, No. 193 LaSalle-st. mands Bervia to participate In the war, . PAPER MONEY, 87, PrTEnsnurg, Aprll 24.—The Panslayist Journal, Noroye Vremya, recommends the Gov- ernment to ralse a heavy forcign loan, cven at tne loss of 40 per cent, rather than to multiply paper money indefinitely, and adds: “Even now the depreclation of paper {s s0'great and progresses 80 rapldly that coln has risen 4 to Oroubles tchetvert during tho past few days, ‘Thero have bocn negotlations for & loan, but nathing will b absolutely scttied until tho war bocomes {ncvitable. ARMY MOVEMENT, Loxpox, April 23.—The Times correspondent ' with the Turkish army states that 10,000 men from Widdin have gone to the seat of war, AUSTRIA AND RUSSLA. Despite the assertion of the Russian Tele- praphic Agency that a perfect understanding had boen arrived at between Russia and Austris relative to Esstern affairs, there can be no man- per of doubt that Austria reserves to Itsclf ab- solute liberty of action. GLADOVA. ’ Tne Russlan Tolegraphlc Agency’s telegram, dated Bunday eveniog, says the Porte calls on Bervia for permisalon te occupy its frontler at Gladova to provent tho passage of the Russians, AUSTRIA. Lonpox, April 23.—A Vienna dispatch says: ‘* At the military conterenco Baturday {t was sugzested that Austria should not occupy Bos- nia if the tranaulllity of Servia was cortain, It Bervia shows thc slightest tendency to fnsar- rectlon, It {s probablo: the Austrlan army will crosa the frontler.”” Tho samo dispatch states that 8 messcuger bearing Prince Gortschakofl's circular hasarrived. Tho Neue Mrele Presse, which has bitherto opposcd the occupation of nny part of the Turkish territory by Austria, now de- clares it to be unavoldable, and says the mo- ment {8 very near for such a counter-move- ment.! in. sccuring ' tho passaze of the char- ter.” - Before the Benate Iuvestigating Committea to-day, cx-Scoator Winslow tese tifled it was understood between the Ree publicans that they were to suppoit the charter In consideration of the Democrats su l,mrtlnz the Reglstry bill. There was a Repul lean caucus licld, at which Horace Grcele{ was present, who was more anxlous about the Regls- try law blll and wanted It passed before tho chiarter, as he sald the Demacrats might cheat us in the Registry law, Never hieard of money being pald to secure the patsage of the charter, Not & farthing was pald the witness, nor was tho prumisc of money given him for voting for the charter, NEVAR RECEIVED A PENNT in money, checks, or anything cles connected therewith. Witness eaw tho statement fn tha World, of the 17th tnet., that $200,000 wero placed fn his hands to accure the passage of tha charter, and that the money was to be divided among other Senntars, onc of whom was Will- fam B. Woodln, This statement was falso cvery particular, and there was not one word of truth or tho shadow of truth in ony part of it. He never reccived any auch mouey for any such purpose, and never distributed mooey tv Benator Woodin or any other Scnator in’ his life, Neverlada conversation with Benator Woodin about the Trwoed charter; didnot understand that Grecley was opposcd to the charter; thought he made s specchi In favor of §t. The hc;:mry bill was n Enrty mieasure, & sort of compromise on the harter bill, Witness first became favorablo to the charter after the Republican caucus, Ife was influenced by the caucus, and more particu- larly by Greeley, inconversation with him, by his articles In the Tribune, and by a letter from Grecley to the witness. E TIE GIEELET LETTER, Tho Tetter referred to was received, It is dated March 27, 18i0, and states that *‘it 15 fn~ dispensablo that out of the prescat feuds fu tho Legislaturs we get an honest Elcction Iaw.,™ ““That 1s our share," says thio letter, *‘and wa must not fatl to securo It. The besrer, Judge Waterbury, 18 a Democrat of the anti-Tweed stamnp, wlhio can indicate the reforms which are nccdgl I pray you hearang heed him," ‘Witncas rald he thought the important points of - the “’llerhurg bill were cmbodied in the Registry bill. Witness continucd that he never recelved any money whilo fn Albany for leglslative purposcs beyond what waspald him by the State, The Scnate fn 1510 stood: Republlcans, 145 Demo- crats, 18. There. was no moncy deposited or tranaferred to my account byeither of the parties i this or any other city d“"mi 1870 for any business connectod with the Logislature, Witneas' relations with Souator Woodin wero not very cordial during 1870, but there was no 1ll-fecling oxisting between thent, d WILLIAM URNRY RUNLDUT, of the World, testificd that he was cdltorln- chlet of that paper, He identified the extract hoped their rogiments would display the same brilliant courage as over. Loxvox, April 23.—A faller report of the Czar's specch at Birsula shows that he spoke much more as If war was determined upon than the first sunmary would convey, The Empe- ror began with the words, “ Before your de- partare I glve you my blessing,” and, closing, said to tho officers, **Good by, gentlemen:” and to the men, ** Farewell, my children."” GREAT EXTHUNIABM, Kiscuzngrr, April 23.—The greatest cnthu- slasm prevalls overywhere among the troops and people. . The Empcror slecps to-night at Tircapot, where a review will b held on Tacsday. Iis Majesty afterwards gocs to Unghenl for anoth- er review the samo day, aud will roturn to Kis- chenefl about midnight. : GORTSCIIAKOPF'S CIRCULAR, Loxpox, April 23,—A dispatch from Paria to- night states that Prince Orlofl, Russian Ambas- sador, haa recelved Gortschakofl's circular an- nouncing Russla's reasons for declaring war, He proceeded to the Erench Forelgn Office this af- ternoon to communicate the circalar to tho Duke do Cascs, The declaration of war is ex- pocted to-morrow, ' THK PORTE TO PRINCE CIARLES, A dispatch of the Grand Vizier to Prince Charles of Roumania bas produced s great fm- presslon, [t Is belleved Roumanis intends to consult the Guaranteeing Powers as to the course she should pursue, THE CZAR'S IEADQUARTERS, Br. Pxrnrsnona, April 23.—It Is belleved that the Cearand Empress will reslde during the war, principally at Iilinsk, near Moscow. ‘The Czar will probably return to B8t. Petersburg from Kischencfl before taking up his residence at Itlinsk. AMERICAN COMMERCE. The reporta (n some newspapers that speclal measures hays becn taken against American vessels on account of the transport of war ma- terfal to Turkey are contradicted In offcial quartdrs. Itis added that Russia's relations with America are cxcellent, and that any dis- turbance of them is carcfully avoided. TURKISH STUBBORNNESS. The Russfan Telegraphlc Agency,commenting on the newspaper rumors that the Porte intends toalspatch a mission to Kischeneff, says en- deavors had beea made at Conatantinopls to In. auce the Turks to send such a mission, but the ‘Turks, In view of the vote of the Chamber, Tt rrive a1 Newion Dy )1 & ‘Ivn::'y‘ ang Priday a1 v b . Hond reanlead wiih bia, $100- ae71~Frod Neitlo €1edk" o Sorrie, 104" milen and 4ck, onco week, eavs Neitlo Croek Thur: gy 8 4 m. 1 Arvive 38 Morra by 13, leave Ml Tharidey st oo arrlvg B eCi Croebpd o MondVomuihed with i $100: BT3=From Iunticy's Grove tn Holstelo, g oif pack, ouce 3 weak: Leave Jantlers Haridey at'— i eave lolstel Thursday st —mt ey Hond Teguired wich Bid, 8100: 23473—Fiom Clear Croek (5, 0.) 1 THebes, 7 mai1es and back, once & Weok, LoAVe Clear Greak Eatgrday atitn: I o( Thebes by 13 . Thet a1 atariay st ) Creekthy 3 p.m. 23474~From Wabion £ oncas week. L ¥ 13 Town Thuragey at o BF 4 Tt leare Ellorta; v N a Bp . Honerequired withEid. 8100, ’ Yor forms of propossls. band. and certificate, and 8o for fustructiona as to (he conditions 1o be embraced 1atbe contract, eto., see advertisement of this Aato In pamphlet form, (aviitng propossls for matl service in Itinols, t0 be found at the termiual Fost-Otices of th abara routes, aud to be had o application to 1he Secs and-Aulatant P, 3. Genoral, . Btds should be sent in sealéd eavelopes. suporscrived **Mall proposle, Siate of llfnols,” and addressed ta the Second- Atslatant Postmaster.General, D. M. KEY, Postmaster-General. TO RENT. et A v AP A At TO RENT. 1540 CLARK.ST. {near Madlson). Main store and ‘basement. with vault, aafe, and acalee. Also fourth and Afth starlen, with Hale's Wator Balanco Elevator, Each foor 282120 feet, Building A No. 1. AL20, 112 FIFTH-AV, (100 fect. sauth of Washington.st. Yoy ala atore ow rentsl. Dullding 30x00 ALSO, 173 ASHILAND-AY, (northwest cornor Adama:st.). An elegant resi. dence, with all :modern improvementa; furnace, &sa-fxtares, and wire ncreons Incladed, Furaiture for sala cheap, If desired, © All new. BRYAN LATHROP, ~ 04 Dearborn-at. FOR RENT, Tho Commodious Btore and Baso- mont, Nos. 130 and 132 Wabash-av.,, one door south of Madison.st., for +Wholosalo businecda. %Iy to F RS . B, M’ Law Bookasliar, 03 Waahington.st, DOCK For Rent, with two water fronts and railroad oconneotion, on South ROUMANIA. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aprll 23.—Tle Grand Vi- ziery Ina dispatch to the Prince of Roumania relative to the concontration of the Russian troops at Ralafat, draws attention to the pro- visfon of the treaty of 1858, and Invites the Prince to arrango with Abdul Kerim to prevent the passage of the Russlan army through Rou- mania. . FRENCI MEN-OP-WAR, Tovrox, April 23—~Thg Fronch Government is forming & third division of iron-clads—n AT WABASII, IND. Bpecial Dispatch to Tne Trivune. LAraYETTE, Ind. April, 23.—Farly this morn- {nz the bara of James Kiusley, of Wabash Township, about three miles west of this city, was dostroyed by firo together with thecontents, consisting of slx horses, cight scts of harness, two buggles, ono large wagou, ten tons of Lay, ranch, hear -8t. — 4 wero not dls, to make any serious offer. [ frigate and two corvettes—to procced to the TUE MARK LANE REPORT. 600 bushels of corn, & quantity of wheat, and | gt S0 aper alleged to ba tho substance of 155 LaSalle'st. PR of the prescnt state of aflairs, and Kussta could - JTALIAN RESEOYES, says: “ Agricultural advices arc atill unfavora- | be'the'work ot & tramp. e ey s SlL ok oy 1t to o R i &1‘%’0’"& 10ODING. Bres. | not consent to take part in a comedy. Turkes’s | Rou, April B.—The Italian Government 128 bl regarding the progress of the spring sow- S sent by the World's correspondents there,—Ii(- & et = | ouly object in seuding a mission would be to | called out two reservea of contingents. {om, which 1s alrcady tedlously protracted, and AT MADISON, WIS, vam Catking and Mr. Stanke. Nothink of the NANCIAL, act a conclliatory part, in order to throw upon CONSTANTINOTLE, has been carried on mors orless desultordly. Special Dispaich 1o Tha Tridune. - | articlc was scnt by the Attorney-General. No S I MTON TN £~ T £ A T\ | Bussia the responatbility of the war, and per- | _Lownox, April 24—5 8. m.—Tho Staildard’s | he soqden condition of the soll sendered it al- | , MADISONX, Wis., April 23.—4 dro last ulzht | person urged him to pubish shis, sEpart, but b MONEY to LO AN iaps to attribute to ber the bdious Intention of | dispatch from Constantinople says Prince most {mpossidle’ to sow barley, and farm. | destrored the dwelling of H. Boyd, together :;la bit:'nf n}g:gl:m :b]::. &llp u;:n{:' :. o 'x::ll::: Tannlcgane2d R Salegroam (n Tultd. territorial aggrandizement. Gortschakotl's circular, contatning Russta’s ultl | arg are auziously waitlog dry weather, | With all the furniture. Loss about $1,500; cov- | 2% public rumor that Tweed was about making "‘2"! '{'Ii’f:?n: e and tandelobsre: | BY JOSIAH I, REED, No, 20 Nassau-st, N. Y., MONTENEGRO. matum, has been presented to the Porte. Tn the low lands of Scotland farm work [y | ©7°4 LY lusurance. & confession, telllog il he know. In taiking Ay table for wny a "{5‘;,- m[-ov?_mr,xlp\,u'r‘el 'z':‘é%”hfi'-‘r IBMPnD\ ED CHICAGO CATrARO, April 23.—~The - Montenegrin troops An immenso crowd witncssed tho remoral of falrly advanced, but in the north sowlng has AT HYDE PARK. with a gentleman in refercnce to Hall's golne to the Russian arms from the doors of the Em- 20 as 8 bassy. arc (o motion agaln, Gen. Nukovitch bas oce cupled Kratac, and has received a reloforcement Bpectal Dirpatch 1o The Tribune. Hrpx Pank, lIL, April 23.—A fire caught in London, the innlltmnn remarked, *It will sovn be anen\l at fall eharedin the profits ofthe ring.” Witness refused to give the gentleman's been stopped by continued fulls of raln and 1L A, HUKLBUT, 76 Randolph- snow, Winter-wheat hias made slight progr. Applications recetved and hrompily attended to by dolph: Confesston,” and had read its contents. W neas declined &mmvely to give the gentleman’ name. Hedid not kuow that the statements published were true, but he PLACED ENTIHE CONFIDENCE in his {nformants. The statements regarding Scuator Woodin were obtained solely from this gentleman, Witness was closely pressed for this gentleman's name, but refuscd to give it. Witoess sald that = part of the articlo re- ferred to was telegraphed trom Albany, [t was TAND TER CENT, of 500 men from Zubci. The Turks threaten to RUBSIA'S CAUBE, - Bupnlles have been very light. The progress of | tho barn of Georgo M. Boguu this afternoon at | wame. Wituess got part of Iuformation . cons We are preparcd ml» phenprared dustneas | force the Duza pass, Another detachment of | - The Standard's correspondent at Vienna says au:pllu has been very {Mfi .,m,‘f,fl“u, 1:20. ‘The fire company was called out. Dam- | tained In the report from gentlemen who lold Avenue House AT o hroperty I eiearat | Montenegrivs bas arrived at Bauianl the Rasslan circular noto which has arrived | yud farmers bave showa Hittle dispostiton toset] | *5¢ About 860 him he had seen 8 document call " Tweed! L] there censures Safvet Pasha’s recent noto re- Jecting the protocol, from which it draws the conclusion that Russla finds hersel? under the necessity of procecding slogle-handed fu order to -realize tho wishes of FEurope. . The Russfan representatives abroad . are {n- structed to declars verbally that Russla, although comnpelled by the courscof events Lo take energetic measures, only (ntends SUNDS ORRETING, Jassy, April 23.—The Prefect, magistracy, and clergy of this town bave gooe to Kischefiofl to greet the Czar in the name of the Priuce of Rou- mania, thesr wheat, except at extravagant prices, as 6Sa for white aud 60s for red. The provincal trade has been excited ‘and prices frregular under the prevalence of the politieal excltc- ment, but where sales were mads prices havead- vanced3s and 4s. Importsof wheat Into London continue moderate, arrivals from America being sull fnsignificant. In the absence of more definite warlike nows, the excitement in the S50 and upwan EHR & . 102 on-sL., Chicaza, o B borier, 37 taco st Rostin, " Eastera ent. AT VICTORIA, B. C, Vicronta, B. C.y April 23.—The buildings and machinery employed in the harbor improvement work burned last night. " Loss heavy, ———— CANADIAN NEWS, Apectal 10 The Tridune, Orraws, Ont,, April 23.—Tha bill from the Benato granting slimony to Mrs. Campbell, of Ale. Cotrespondent. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., t‘;’é' and_sells COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL R STOCKS and HONDS. “-!.(IASE oo frat-clsas Collatersis negotisted st Low Twenly-sccond-at. and Wab; HENRY WOOD, 83 Ll FOR RENT. The comer offtes on_sccond floo Bloc o wceuled by B8 Kenateont, REBer oms in same n: . mlck Block. Apply at oom § Hesper piescco" TTALY'S DECLARATION. Roug, April 23.~The 3inlstry, replying to interpellations In the Chamber of Deputies, bave made important declarations refative to I AZAR lo that half of If was 50 telearaphed. ——— e ——— the policy of ttaly. Offcisl reports summarize | to obtaln guarantees {or a thorough compllance | grain trade at Mark Lane has decreased since | Whitby, was thrown out of the Btanding o n 3 TO I E meg}? b[ej SBII{.“‘ UghslIL,VERMAN theso declarations to the following effect: Both | with the dumands of the Great Powers resoived finm,, and our market is more subdued, | Orders Committec of the Commons to-dsy, on E‘,’t’,‘;{,‘:’;‘;‘ fif,::l‘ct::: e.?.f:’ b} M‘,’-S'c:fi!fi, cfl,’_ . AL o tue Minlater of Foreign Allairs sud President of | uponin various conlorences for the Improve- | Pricea have not, however, declined, ‘nd tno | the crowad of Informality sad because thabil talned the uames of vneor two persons. Tha Oices {n the Major Block. heated b; ik o, 10y ‘3.32'&‘..?.‘;.}‘675 !-w& fl'z'}"u':?uf.”%.m the Council stated in the most formal terms | ment of the condition of the Christlans, Russia | present attitude {soneof cager attention, Ieavy | conficted with the declsion of the courts, The | remainder of the lll;ll:l; wul nxnl umlda |’w hl\:fi; 8 8rat-class elarstor o the bulidins. steam, and lilog K1chsaza on alf countries. % that Italy, after baving acquitted hersell of her | (s not deslrous of territorfal aggrandizement. insurances are belng cffected to cover the | bill originally came before the Senats for an ab- | buihor or caprice, but from Information furnlsh ed by persous " WHOSE CIIARACTER X KNEW, Tho article was wmgl:tcd under his direction. The statements in the Worid in regard to Woodin were niot telegraphed from Albuny. The witncss explained that it was often ucces- sary to edit speclal dugmnu from Albany and Washiogton in the light of facts not known to the correspondents. He saldthat that article in the Worlkd was founded on fuformativn which he sviute divorce, This was defeated, snd alimony granted, but the Commons has uow thrown the i1t overboard. The casc has been bofors the various courts and parliament for the past four cars, % Independence-of-Parlisment suits aggregating $6,000,000 bave been antered. . Tho Hon. 3r. Blake, Minister of Justice, fe seriously indisposed. TR IMPERIAL 8UITE, Gen, Milutine, Minlstor of War, and Adjutant Qeneral Prince Dolgorroukt, accompanied the Czarto Kischene@. ‘The Impenal suite con- slsted of 300 persons. The military attaches of the Austrian and fierman Embassies followed of thetrowz accord in tho next traln from S8t. Petersburg, t loss of profit arising from war on the prohibi- tion of export (rom Russian ports. itk small supplies immedlately avallable and datly dimin. Ishing stocks, the position of the trade scems critical, as free importation from Russia has been rarely needed so much 28 at preseat.’ BAKTUQUAKE. MEAD & COE, 155 LaSa) ICAL INSTRUMENTS, mission a5 3 Power called upon to use her intlu. ORTQGAGE LOANS, | ianinis arnotis, mivese muniive: | oo eof et concsion b emerged Z23N clal engagement, and holdlug excellent W TO RENT. rclations with all the Powers. Italy a1 &l:uman houso corcer Erte aud La- was veady to resume her work ol WALTER II. MATTOCKS, pacification aa soon as clrcymstances permitted., Koom 1. 40 Dearbara-it. She was resolved to preserve fodependeace and - — . 5 o g Guasaow, April €3.—A sevore shock of earth- ——— B I3 GRATES AND MANTELS. e Spectacica sulied to amaighis oo acentite prine- | 11,q neutral character of hee policy, Replytog WILL CUT TOXX OFP, uake occurred early this moralog at Ob; Y believed, and still believed, to be trustworthy. hunhbe) Hr _ufif»'m'.' "x"r’.d Siades) elelcaben third more particularly o the question waethertbe | After the paseage of the Pruth by the Rus- l‘Al»;qlnmm, Scotland. e uuvll HW|SKY SELzliloNg;Nu .,JX.‘;“E:‘ d:.?axtfige: }:f.":'fi&%‘.fi%’:‘i"u“?fl 1talian Government Intended to take any mili- tary measurgs, the Ministry declared any such measures: were entirely beyond thelr present antictpations.” Tho Government would take no step without previously giving Pasliament sn opportunity to deliberate upon it. O MORN MEDIATION, CousTanTNorLs, April 2.—It is not constd- ered probable that the Powers will offer media- tion between Russls and Turkey, & provided 1o the elghth article of the Treaty of Paris. 1tis stated that the Porte would not be disposed ta accept it. War s now sdmitted on all sides to be ineritable. *MULCARY. # Dubtiy, April 2d.--Mulcaby, the retarned Feulan coorict, has been Invited to coatast for Tipperary, mado vacsat by the death of the Hou. William O'Callsgban. 1t is expected that be will comply, . g . . $PAIN'S UNFULPILLED PROMISN, Lonpoyw, April 33.—In the House of Com- moas, Mr. Bourke said Spain had promised to try Gen. Burrlel, of Virgioius massacre no- torlaty, and that the trial had been delaved on account of the nou-recelpt of papers from Cuba. UAVAL COURTESIES. Loxnoox, April 34—5 & m.—A Parls dlspatch. reports that the Prince of Wales on Baturday ombarked at Villefrsucho on the British iron- clad Bultan, Ho was vialted on board by Aduwlral Worden, of the United Statcs Navy, Eisr Bauinaw, Mich., April 23.—The zeport of the City Controller, submltted a few days since, showed a large amount of the liguor tax bad not been returned to the County Treasurer, although many of the pereons reported as de- linqueats bold valid vroots of baving paid their tax. The cotlectiou of the tax reats fn the hands of the 8hent!, and the City Council tustructed the City Attorney to commence action agalast the 8heril to recover the amount of the tax, which 13 said to aggregate over $9,000, 3 S ap—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Livyaroor, April 3. —Arrived, stcamer IlH- nols, from Philadelphia. Pryxoors, April 23.—Bteawshlp Gellert, from New York, qu ardired. . Attorney-General, Mr, Towmend, ,William M. Tweed, ‘or Foster Dewey. After consultation with Judge Green; Mr. Harlbut declined to answer, ‘Wituess showed a duspatch which he recetved from Mr. Calkins and Mr. Spriggs, and asked to have it put ju evidence. It wasthen read, 1o lh‘; cflcwulm lllr‘ Tg-mend bad brougbe g Albany a voluminous document purportl be Tv{cd'n confcaslon, but that IR lnlorml:{lnu |?ol|n. laoh r.;’x;umm hl.z;l ll;c:n nnine:ld “Ihe date of the ch was 12:13 a. m., Ap: After recess, Batlard Smith, city editor of the New York 1Frid. was examined, and testifled making up artlcles referred to under dlicction of Willam Heary Hurlbut. Witoess declined to state wbo clse he cousulted with aboat ;..be article, whetherJobn Kelly or M. C. Btan~ 10 G T staus, Abdul Kerim will send a large force of AL BEEATE, Circassians to destroy the rallways. ' . ANDRASSY. Rumor (s revived of Count Andrassy's fm, pending restgnation, This, however, is em- phatically denied o well-tuformed quarters, and It 1s stated that Andrassy is o longer opposed to military measures I needed for the protec- tion of Austria’s Interests. RUSIIAN 1TEML . A later dispatch from Vienos sonounces that the Russian army will commence its marchto Roumsata on Wednesdsy. Russlan naval authorities bavo suspended narigation between the Crimea and Caucasus. A Berlin correspondent seposts that Russis ”B”USSE orlbi ki Ranges 2 & BLATE MANTELS £ T. 5. PROBOSCO & (0., NO., 8062 BTATE-ST. FOR BALE, For Sale, Wheat. 10, bushsls 1ty 1 uqlfial_agfi&“‘}‘. =:é“%§:'“"'fi""'"""‘ LA 184 W, ¢loxaun, Aldine Square Hoases for sale or rent. Apply to U. P. 8mith, at Room 23 Portland Block. between 12 sad 1 o'clock p. m., and at No. 17 Aldlne-aqusre after 3 o'clock P, m. o __WUTCHEN OUTEITS, KITCHEN-OUTRITY’ AT NERWIN CHURCIPS, Wabash-av, aad Vea Buzea-ats LEFT. CossvawTinores, April 28.—MM. Nelidoft the Horid offico from tho sheercst rumors told 58]