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- The dhicago Dailp Teibun VOLUME XXXL CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1877, ACTUAL WAR. IMPB:E?]:"ANT NTT T‘ifiNG’ The Czar's Manifesto Sets the Armies in Motion. FURNITURE BUYERS, era bave, however, met with Insurm It the Turks succced In destroying the bridge, the Russlans woutd have dificulty fn procur- fog supplics, 18 declared, our Government may ba speedily | recontly force of United Btates troops: called upon to define its position with respect to | into Mexls Piedris Negros,with Uep, Ord B .neutrality between the belligerents, We are at | knowledge,'and In the presence of ‘Gen. Eados pesco. with Turkey, and cannot do sny- | bedo, \vhmtzmat military P:nlnn of ex-Pres! thing in contmvention of the laws gfi:x'iqr:::{:r:‘ S‘i‘"fl'::w?)‘ T'l:;x fl;é;n':fglhllxm 3 aof war: 'to show our frlendliness to ’ menace on the.part of the Unlted States m Russia, Persons in authority lere who have ufiy ‘athorities on the Rio Gragds 66 n?pl; been examining the new mapects of the interna- | the Government of , President Dlaz, u)'.'lfi., 14 e b . The Impe- risl Cabinet had, in signiug it, offered fia hand aa A LAST ATTEMIT atconcilistion. By Itsdeclaration sccompanyingthe protocol It bad marked ont the *conditions which, it Torally accepted ond carrled wt by the Porte, were calcalated to bring abont the ro-establish: TNE TURKISH FLEET. The Jatest dispatet from Constantinople an- nounces that the Turkish fron-clad squadron in the Bosphorus s ready tosall. Jt is believed thnt‘ the DBritish fleer will come to Conatsntl- nople. Spring Overcoats at - $ 7.00 ment and i, {ng of poace, The Port . tional question in this regard and our obliga- | persisted in, Is likely tolead to serfous comipt Spring Overcoats at - — 76| oo 00 or penlaing Rus- | et Ly eah otasdl, This”eventaanity was 5 Tho Bultan wil seud a specisl embatsy to it | tions undor the {reaty of Washington say that | Satlone I€ ot open, hostilsies Letsyeen the —— Spring Overcoats at - 9.00 ik not provided for In Lhe protocol, Europo lisd con- cer by Cabul under that treaty ~snd the principles 'of | bl oToen made within the past fow. dava of- 00 sia’s Action to the fined iteclf to stipulsting that the Great Powers, it TUE RUSBIAN ADVANOR OUARD, neutrality sdvocated by tbe United Btatos | Mexican srmy officers on the frontler who afa. Spring Overcoats at - 1%2. they wera disappolated In thelr hopes of soeing tho | VIENNA, April 24.—The Russfan advanced | at Gevevs, end mainteined there, | known to syinpathize with the movemnent it - Bprlng Overcoatsg at - 14.00 Powers. Tarte carry out the reforms energotically, rescrved | guard, which commenced crossing the Pruth at | our Government cannot permit the Rus- | favor of the restoration of Presldent Lerdo, abd the right to polnt out in comnon the mesns which thoy should think proper to secars the welfare of the populations and the Interests of general peace. Thua the Enropean Cabloets had foreseen the con- tngency that the Porte. WOULD NOT FULYIL IT8 FROMISE, but not that it wonld reject the demands of Europe. Atthe ssmo time, Lotd Derby's declarstion had established that, since her Diritannic Majeaty's stinrlse Lo-day, numbers 50,000 men, hall cay- alry and half infantry, They are taking the diroction of Galatz. Five other divisions with forty cannon aro stationed at Kubef, They will advance 80 2a to reach the Danube at Ismall, Kills, and Viloff. Companies of sappers who have already passed through Bucharest are golng to Guergevo to throw up defenses against slan fleet to remain fa She harbors imuportant documents implicating others wera ¢ of the United States but a ressonatle tme sfter found in thelr wufnlon. o L thedeclaration of hostilities. To do this would TIAYTI. . b £, S URN[T 0 Spring Overcoats at - iggg " Spring Overcoats at - A . . F URE C o | Business Suits at 10.00 Russia Unsheathes the Sword Tiaving determined fo close out its entiro [ Business Suits at - 13.00 in Behalf of Europe; k of Furniture, the largest, fn d = Sk soried In tho WWost wil sl 810 | Business Suits at 16.00 and afier Monday, April 2, 1ts entire stock | Business Suits at - 19,00 | T Ameliorate the Conditlon of be & violation of the doctrine of strict and se- . BARZ UNPOPULAR, : | vere neutrality which the Unfted States urged against Great Britala, the fruits of which ap- Lavind; Apl sle-Sents Daminia dtles fo. o5 tho 9th say that President Baez Is fast losing his peared iy g:.‘k:f;: ;:u:i‘umn.m S populaity. .He has recently arrested four Gene . & Qovernme ve its signature to | the Turkish raide. are, that In time of war the b g eraly ol meso suppiciomand Hineds doctes é Atl’l’lffl{""t""]'l "!’Y““:‘IK everbefore heard | Buginess Suits at 23.00 the Turkish Christlans. - Sorchmot “l"‘l"‘f:"'l:'l’:',:.fi ‘:":,”":fi“; e THE PORTE TO SRRVIA. bl Iiarbor i the port of umgnfi';" ;::"l' ordering dutiea payable fn cash.’ Thls decres * f, af. Most of theso goods are of iho most " y ancutral It under & | 3,54 paratyzed trade, merchants bitherto having 34 fashionable styles, reeently mannfactured . was {0 b understovd from tho outset that iuthe | A dispatch from Berlin states that the Porte | stress of weather, as long as humanity requires. been accustomed £o pay a part of the dutics I - .3 by this Company, and many of them will ’ event ofthis object, —nstmely, mutaaldissrmament | has asked Servia to prevent the Russian troops | The neautrsl can receive the vesscl of a belliger- Goyernment bonus, v, P v ;! be, sold af loxs tan Lalf telr former The Ottoman Embassy Noti- | jthIeacebeincen s ot by, ooy teiod | from crosslng the Danube and entering that Tt ouly upon the follow- | "3y 1 eqy(mated that the tobaceo crop willyield ; 1 rlces, and at less than thoy can be manu- - h principality. ng * conditlons: rat; provided - that the 2 : o Rctured for to-day, 4 fled to Leave 8t. Pe- oo NUEL ARD YOID, EGYPT. armament of & ship and fita supples | fl;,’.’fl",;”‘!}éfiifi:? ik B Bay." i% Such au opportanity for purchasing ’ tersburg: The Torte's rejection of the protocol, and the Loxvon, April 25—5 s m.—A Parls corre- | have not been increased In neutral territor y; | will be leased to Germany, but thuy are not .- ‘f.‘ Furniture hins never occurred beforo in A motives upon which 1t s Lased, lesves no hovo [ spondent says hie has trustworthy Information | second, provided that the sbip slall leave aa | credited. ) Bl Clileago, and probably never will agatn. 38 tno ;:"‘ "“c‘] Sergte Yo M wihee for | that the Bultsn hassent o the Khodive arequl- | soon as possible, and does not carry in gencral i Parchasers can have thelr goods stored . m‘: &Z'cuum.’!. reexlnr‘:n: fnfi?mff,""::: ,,‘:; sitlon for a budy of troops for sctive service. | more than one-balf or one-third of a complete » - GREAT BRITAIN, il from 80 {0 60 days freo of charge, A Russion Army of 60,000 Mon | sontenegro sud.the. exscation of the conditions | Fassia has declarcd that she will constder her- | cargo of coal if n steamer; and third,that it does . THR NOME-RULE QUESTION. ¢ 3 Tho ntlention of Dealers is pariicularly . by which diearmament and pacification conld b | 8¢lf entiled to make reprisals 2 Egypt com- | not return to the same port of the | LONDON, Aprit 24.—In tho House of Com-. tuvited to this salo. Moving Toward the baongh about Tapoeelble, Uindes thess slretme. | Plles. i peutral untll 1t hes touched at the port of a | Mons to-uight Mr. Shaw; member for County 3 \ LK Prath, atances the success of any attempt at compromise | A Vienna special reports that since Monday | belilgerent, Under thess general rules and | Cork, moved the aprolntment of o Select Com- - THE TOBEY FURNITURE €0., 1s ended, and thern remains only the allernative to | 10 furlonglis bave been granted oflcers bolding | principles the Russtan flest will *find it nec- | Mittce to foquire futo tho mature, oxteot, and Stnthaid A dbaents of very tasty desi; gn, offered at allow that stata of things to continue which the | commands in the Austrian army. essary to soon leava the harbors of the | Broundsof the demand made by the lrish peo- Powers declarad to be incompatible with their in- terests and thoso of Eurape, or toftry by coerclve measnres 1o obtain that which the onanimous ef- forts of the Powers falled to obtaln by means of an understanding, Ay exalted master has rosolved to undertake that which be had inyited the grest Powerato do fn common with him, His Majesty has ordercd hisarmies to CROS3 TIIE YRONTIER OF TURKRY. ‘You will btlng this resolulion to the cognizance of the Government to which you are accredited. In fulfiling the duty which 18 imposed upon him, by the interests of Russla, whoso peaceabls devel- apment ls impeded by the constant tronbles in the ‘East, his Majesty 1s convinced that ho ot the same time responds to the views of Earope. (Blisned) 5 QonTsciarorr, TO THE TURKISI RMDABSY AT BT, FETERSBURO. ¥ifty thousand Russtans are sald to be march- fog from Tartar Bunar in the directlon of Gnlatz, as well a5 the 50,000 who are crossing the river at Kenifinalchin, Leows, and Unghent, —_— AT BERLIN. PREPARING YOR CONTINGENCIZS. Brruwe, April 24.—In to-dsy's sitting of Parllament the ftems of the war catimates, which had been referred -to the Budget Com- mittee, came up for discussion. An increased grant for 105 new Cpptaincles gave rise to a protracted debate. Gen. Von Moltkelnsisted on -the nevessity of tho grant. He safd he wished for a long peace, but- times did not pesmit such hope, On tbe contrary, the timo was not far distant when every Govern- United States, provided it retains its armament, | PIS for the restoration of tke Irish Parllament, Any of the vessels of the flect, hawever, can m“_’{f{ :“lx“c_‘n.lcd debate the motion was ruject- remalo as Jong as they please, pending war, If | [ the House of Commons the Marquls of they land thelr guns on the pler with the | Hartington and Messrs, Fawvett and Furater intent to disarm. These rules donot apply to | concurred with the Governmeut speakors in commerelal vesecls, or 1o 2 war vessol which has | £Xpressing tho mout unaualified opposition ta removed its armoment. The impression pre- mpwineln drein i valls in some quarters that the United States wiil be called upon to = PREVENT TUB SHIPMENT OF ARNS NIAL BXHIBITION. 5 £ by privateer prizcs to cither of belligerents, P { This is o misapprebension of the principles of L(}xnu;}. : prflhfl&.l :" mz‘h‘:{?mg’ {l"hm {ntornational law as luterpreted by the United | e ieed duribg whe Intertatiote) Bxbibition s Btates. A distinction is made between private | "0 P 15704118 Bey. o unis tiskacy decoration of Nisham el Ifttar to the fol- ommercial ventures, such as scoding arms azd lowing gentlemen: Jolin Welsh, Prestdent of other contpaband of war, and the fitting outof 5 B = i war yesscls. Thin subject was diseussed [ the Financial Commission, grade of Grand OI- SR O AT AND warEn jons. - | prices which ought to putan | The Roumanians Will Fall Back ICEOUATUAND WATER SO, end to home-made garments. Before the Russian Ade I@E ¢ CRE AM In style and finish these Suits vance. N2 are claimed to surpass any in 2D < this market. Small Bodies of Cossack Cavalry Al- WATER IGES- ready Noar the Danube, The undersi, .n“lku plessure In announcing to the A J NUTT[NG c'lllnlggl:l‘nf Chleago that they have nDCnldlnllTlmhh- w . . ’ The T‘“-k. P“p“h,g Formidablo oh. i Ng-h ?O M‘agl‘???;s'&; . . ¥ structions to the Passage of etween Wabash-av, an ate:st., fol ‘¢ manuface st ien ) G, 0, D, Clothier e Gfiution OF ndmlxturs’ of inyredlents to @ive It bod S Ravor wikh the futco of (LD {rutt. xoi:xrumi{é J‘!KD‘ We ty. TUNIS, % DECORATIONS FOR OFFICERS OF THE CENTEN- ! ) ficers Henry Pettit, Chicf of the Bureuu of In- e are LhAL ariA) il prove {lasaperior Derby Gives Pormal Notlos to the Porte | 5™ PerEnssunc, Aprll 2i.—Prince Gortacha- | pont would be compelled to strain all It | 0. executlve serslon of the Benate { {octd Cenry Boblh CREC O (k3 Jhre A0 107 Foring it (o pices wih b &t Fol o FOR MEN AND BOYS, . that England Will Remat Boll Ha etk ;lghf‘:g:!g}\xn?tw.g:::?AprD% strength for socurlng its existence. Tho readon | 7ien e Washiogton Treaty was pend | o, under; Thaddeus Yairbanks, grado of - for this was tho regretable distrust of Govern- ments towards each other. France had made great strides {n her defenses. Uncommonly sccond rule of the Washington treaty was so [ Cummander; Myer Asche, Sucretary Director worded as {0 extend to eonteaband uf mar. That | Ueneral, grado of Oflicer. rula was in theso words, “Becondly, not to Noatral, .:!':::'.'?3:.1 GENTS’FURNISHINGGUUD& : WAR DECLARED. Earnest negotiations between tho imperial Goy- ernmont and Porto for durable pacification not having led to the desired accord, my august master r y por ‘Whea in pyramlids or otherwisa ths 1 asses of t t b permit cither bellizerent 1o mako use of (ts ports i CUBA.' gt s, b, e gl bl oo bmelt compelld, o bl teret o Bave v | R Germman frontorn Evergtutog | Of walend s Lo oo of navaloperatlonssgalust * maxia yousignrus. gavors) cAn be a2 a8 » cheap and refreshing dessert in THR CZAR'S MANIPESTO, courseto forco of arms. Be thorefors so kind ¥ e other, or lor the purpose of the renewal or April 24.—~A dispatch from Madrid every amlly, p 8. P Aprll 24.—Tlie Czar' . | sstolnform your Government that from to-day | Froucedid for herarmy recelved the undlvided | augmentation of military supplics or arms, ur | LONROR, April 34.—A dispatch from Liberal srringoments can be n:ade for supulylng 184 & 186 State-s = L NTRURNIEG; AbyL:odi--Tlie' Coav 4 g t B 0 i e | says: “In Cuba all that Germany has obtained e e e . | 116310 £0 the Russian army and peoplo Wos pro- Rusala conslders horself in a state of war with the | approval of her people. Bhe was decidedly in | the recruting of men.” * The Senato then sup- Church Fairs, Strawberry Festivals, | = DAY CARILIAGES, Efc mulgated to-day, The Emperot declares that, | Porte. The frst consequence of this {s the ruptare | advance of Germany in having ber cadres for | Zested to tie President that it should be made | la the suspension of the: execution agaluat lia Picnics, and Excurstons, ot (o T, P * | of diptomatic relations. I request you fo kindly | war ready in timesof pesce. Germany could | Clear that this rule did not apply to cotmercial | supjocts for nom-payment of aresra of Indus- Inform mo of th number of persous compostng the | not avold & measure doatined to compensato for | seinrcty bs they aro techulially ealled, 07 10 | trial taxes, -Bpaln reserves the right to exact R N T M A TN TN T A 7e Ty | in view of the rejection of the protocol and the STECIAL RATES 10 NOTELS AND THE RETAIL TRADE. tinate refusal of tho P eld 1o th 4 O | enterpriscs of privals capitaliats. In accordance - Qutomen Ersbasay bor I order tiat You mey be | 1. The Incressed grant for the captatucls wia | with his suggertion trom the Besain inthe dle | from forclgmers Ml o, e s e Creasa delivered tn any arLof thy clty, from AND Fiyed for Rusela to act ndependently. dabjecta io Tusain are At iberty, If they desire, to | SR adopted. Tho Progressiats, Centre, and | Quisloms st eve han oo on ot s g | Were nominally abolished aud suimilated to One (uart to Hundreds of Uallons. ‘The following is the text of the manifesto: leave the conntry unmolested. Thoso who shonld st partics '2“ ogainst it. exportation of contraband of war by private onlisary faxation by Capt-Gen, Jovellar, rucatarateadion patosrsenmmsnenorss. |V RO CIPEDES., Our falthfal and boloved subjects* know the | profor to romain may conslder thomsolves sssured | LONDON, April 25— &, m.—Tho Zimes Berlin | paryjes st thelr own risks and as commercial - 50 Madson-st,, beb Wb EAVET & CO.. | The largost and fineat assortment in thls market, | strong interost we Lave constantly felt In the des- | of fall protection of the laws, dispatch gives additional quotations trom Gen. | ventures -purely, fn contradistinction frum INDIA, " Chicago. ADEN, 1677, " 2 st vory moderate prices. tinfes of the oppressed Christian populsifon of The Turkish Charge._has written to Princo Moltke's speech yesterdny. The General stated | the ftting out " of war-yessels. It s helleved ITE FAMINE. ' e Turkey. Our desire to amellorato and assusge | Gortechakof a note taklog leave of him. that the French military budgot exceoded tha ( tiat the position whick the, United States | Cavowrra, April 24—t 1s apparent that th TO BENT, VEB,G“‘), RUH IN & vy | tuetr lot has been shared by the whole Rasslan ma- v 2 . German by 150,000,000 francs a year, exclusiva | J 1L MabTe, 1 ;‘m m‘."“_ .:;“,uz:“l:f:& famine is spproaching its worst point, but thers . 138, 140 & 143 Btato-st. tlon, which now shows itsclf ready to bear freah ARMY NOTES. of extruondinary grants. Ho would not dlascuss | complsing that :'j',,,kt, {s recelving large sup- | 18 good reason to hopo that the maximum dls- DOC K —0 A0 1 G | sucriices to alleviate the position of the Christians ROUMANIA AND TR PORTE, the questlon whether France {ntended to | plies from Now Haven, but now that war is de- | ‘tress miy ba less severe than anticipsted, . JETTINE. in the Dalkan peninsula. The blood and property | 40 open A0t 04 - The Roumanlan Goy- | bear this cnormous burden for a prolunged | clared the private vessels which carry this con- —— For Rent, with two wator fronts | ~o o neoeanan | 0F Onr faithfol subjects have slways been dear to i s | period, of whetber sbo was arming for defiuite truband of war to Turkey do it at the nak of ROME. . us, and onr whola reign attests our conatant solict- | ernment, in reply to the Turklsn Grand Vizler's h capturo by Rusalan vesscls when on the highseas, . and raflrond connection, en South Ol'Vel, Holdell & COo, tado 1o presarve to Russla tho benofts of peaca, | dispatch resquesting the Prince to make ar- | Purposes, but he must necds sy that, a8 much § gng without the right to claim the protection of LEDGWOROWEKL, Branch, near Sixteonth.at, "187 and 189 Kinzie-St.. Thia solicltade nover falled to actaate us during the | rangements with Abdal Korim, Commander-in. | 83 he desired peace, ho did not believe fa it | ths United Btatcs. These comtnerdal ventures | Lo¥now, April 24.—A Rome dispatch says R. 8. & W. G. McOORMIOK, g Manufactuters of 1 deplorable oventa which occurred In Herzegovina, | Chiet of the Turkush army, to prevent the pas- | French journals were full of spite snd hatred | are purely at tho risk of the parties f"“g"‘l in | statements mado by varlous journals regarding . 165 LaSallo-st. | yeather D; Drossings, Inks, Dlacking, | Dosnis, and Dulgarls. Our abject, beford all, was | sagoof the Russian army, has, declared that | AalnstGermany. France remeuibered how many wem. e b S the extradition of Cirdinal Ledowchowsk! ara oo e e Oin, Comonts, &o. Also * | to eftect an smelioration In the posttion of Chrla- | guch a step is too scrldti tobo detormined by | tmes shabadinvaded disunited Germany. ; Tho THE TURKS.! - unfounded. Tuo J“d&'i““ of the tribunal bas FOR RENT - *~ @lycerine Polish Blackin, tians in the Kast by means of thie Exccutive power along. The Roumanian | French apprehended almiler treitment now that S AR NS s A shnply been transmitied to him 1o the usual & & 7 ’ ycering X'olis acking, PACIFIC NRGOTIATIONS, Chambers will be'assembled on the 20th instant | Germany was united. Hencs the haste, zeal, THinaidh 18 kIR "m"”‘”’ couEse. b kn'o.\:x’:’w 3::5"5.5“5;"%’: I?:r?;lcz?t.“rl!:.' JETTINE &c and in un:u:‘l wé:).: ln;;mlnlnmpnu l;:wm.o;r to examine the question. and unmmmnnn‘lnmll‘ienm with which the } GoxgruyminorLE, April 11.~The cold fit 1s CASUALTIES. other goad roams in same bullding and in McCors 9 . Sl 4 5,,‘.‘: s, 3 or lv;: x":::: ;nmu‘n::c; RUSSIAN TEOOPS KNTER ROUMANIA. cologal work of French army reorganization | wogiy ynon us. The Councll of Mintuters meet gl Inick block, _Apply nt Itoom 0 Heaper Block, | S e | Incassint of 2agned o Tho first Russlan detachment, conssting of | Was being completed. Henes the lo- | g0y Gaiyy at tho Porte to dlscuss the Proto- A TEXAS TORNADO. cating of oxcessively large numters ot French troops, cspecially cavalry and artillery, betweon Parls and the German frontler, —a measurc ;which Germany would sooner or forty sappers and officers, crossed tho Roums- nlan frontler yosterday, st Bestinck, One thousand men are expected to cross to-day. The Grand Duke Nicholas has fssucd s col, 50 aa to be ready with an auswer whenever | GALvEato, Tex.,April 24.—A very severs gule, it shall bo officlally prescnted tothem by the | sccompanied by rain and ball, visited this cosstat Oharges d’Affulres of the slx Fowers, The Cabl. { 9:46 this morning, It lssted only ten or ffteen - net scema unabla to come to anydettnite resolu. | Minates. but during that time the wind Llew at the ‘Thaclegant store Noe. 147 and 140 Fifth-av. ment of thewo goforns was absolutaly atipulated by with all modern fmprovemcats, chesp. Sovoral anterlor engagements contractod by the Yorte to- HOTEL, reformans would protect Christiane in Dosnis, FOR REN l e~ | Horzogovins, and Dalgsrls from any arbitrary s S ANDS HOI lSE messure of the local authoritles, The accomplishe * ’ glee resldences on Twonty-nfnth-at., batween 7 ward the whols of Kuropo. Our efforts, supported | prociamatlon to tho inhabitaots of Roumanta | 1ater bo obliged to reclprocate. ' InFrance the | yoq on the sublect; but many of its memburs | T340 of sixiy-thres miles per hour, Consldersble W Srlumetay. ¥ 3 3 3 y membera R T R IR €or. Wabasirnv. and “"‘m"“b"" v | 2 b diptomtic sepesentaons mdo b comimon | anmouncin the pastage of“tbo Russlan army sy wesla peide ;2:&:““‘::1‘ pasties. 118 | ovince, It Is sald, u very. hostile disposition to damspo was duce 10 the baldings 1n B city od CUdAWFURD, bavoment, 142 Dearbor: 5 Ons block from A, T. Btawsrt & Co.'s Dry Qoods | with other Governments, have nof owaver, at- | ynder his command toward the Danube, ly ise. Ottoman i 1 > > — s e e House, and MoVicker's Theatre, taled their oblect. Tho Porte has romalned wu- | Tioua, ; was reganlod with confidence. 10 | mentettre et prido fs eapeclally lewsfop, Jiogeton & Hanasteon TRoumanis, haviug recelved ‘no preliminary notification, has declarcd it ylclds to foree, and haa directed ts troops to fall back toavold a wounded by that cisusc which seems to antial- pato new disturbances in Turkey, and hints that, 00 fect long, blew down, LI 'i'fhm‘:\)l"?;‘?: reight care wero wrecked. The Morgun in the event of such disturbauces endangering | line c‘; mlgm Germany thero was & tarked. disposition to be nizgardly towards the army. Ths new Cap- STORE TO RENT.|$2.00 PER DAY, | mus iyt st wi deatroyed. Parta of tbo N haa refected the conclnsions of the Constantinople talticles proposcd were Intended to aro 123 ods werg. g X No. 28 Lake-at., 5 atoj d basement, with wate: o8 confllct, Propatet el i peepera " t the tlan walls of the Gull City Vress-Buyers' preds elevator. Wide atioy. b "“c 3 Tg\nm:x -ro;' ¥ %{h__g________ ML Conferonce, Wishing to essny nfd coNFANED: important oflicera In peace for work they would :b: ';.'::,c @ t.h: Pg::r.- wm';'b&c; :’: and_shippers press’wery, torm daflwln. "I\':'Inlflr * 7 14 Reapar Block, MARYLAND IIAMS. i :,‘&'.','L;‘::"fl:&.‘;:";;f:fi‘;‘:flg’:m Lowpox, April 2f.—In the Houso of Lords | bave to doin war. Depend upon it, these Cap- s warchouse, Taylor's warchouse, Borley's biocl an immediate understanding with s vlow | Nicholls' biock, Itosenberg's block, Moody & 1o put an cnd to such n stata of things, This, | JAmBGReblock Fox's balidiug, wire partally it will ba remembered, Is tho vory menace held | Boreratpesldentee 1n various paris of ho city werd talus would have very little spare time for Ear] by stated that 17,000 this atterusan, Rarl Desty s el amusement It thoy were appolnted. babisd Al Russfan troops crossed the frontier last night. " TO RENT. |WARYLAND HAMS | jioias i e I stantinople Conferonce, and to invite the Turkish Count Bchouyalofl, the Russian Ambassador, out by Gon, Ignatiefl fu his apecch at the close | demolisbed, 'Tho Morgan lflu steamor Clty of ‘STABLE OR STORAGE. and many other Governient to adhors to thls International act, | fn comrmunleatiog the Russian cireular to Lord AT CONSTANTINOPLE, of the Confotconce, and tho War Farty ot the | Norlolk. was blows arlore nexe tia Dreakwitor, 22 AND 24 ADAMS.ST, ! DELICACIES which atated tgo extrome limia of our poscerul | Derby, stated that tho goncral ander tocross | TR TUREISI BMUAY, ORERRD 20 LEATR | porto deem 1t Incomdtent with ther digulty to 1‘:,".‘.:’,‘.‘.'.fi".'::.“g"“‘-}é‘l‘:‘.‘,‘.‘&‘%fl,}fg}‘:fl&;fl{%‘t&: 40380, tWo- apuands, OB expaciation Lok s 3 tler had bey 2 ut up with it They think, hy & her chimaeys, upber worke, and rudder. o atisn Eusope, o e . ; peized. : TO LET. [|TTAT U DS, | e it s i | s, of St o coue | S ol ecrmin o o o Tt | 5, 108 o I e o mik e | BT SO Hibane 857700 o . = | efforts, we are compelled by tha haughty obstinacy 0 froutier noar Ungheni at 5 this.moralng. Chargo d'Affaires nad left with the wholo Staff, or: lntervention in i vince would af s === | of tho Porte to proceed to more declslve acts, feel- THE RUSSIAN ADVAXCE. ‘;“fi t tho Porte, while regretting the turn of | time be the casfest thing for Rusaia, so long RAVE ACT. o §ficenn the ajor Dok, hented by st and FIIin ONIANGES, fag that our squity and our own dignity en. | Kiscmmszrs, Avril 2L—Tho advanco corps [ A7 HETUE FOR RIS FEREEEH %4 followea | copecially as bice enoruious army matatains fta | RO i i Lot o el AT MEAD & COI, 165 Lagalls-st. DISSOLUTION. Jola it. By her refosal, Turkey places us un- | for crossing tho Pruth will b 25,000 strong. the examnle of that Pawer, aadf tnatructed {ta | WICstening attituio on tho frontior, and that | o708 SR 80y Gt th Morchants® Hotel Tho copartacnibip beretoloro oxiatiog betwaen gho. | 4eF the nacemslty of baviag recourte Lo MONTERILO: representatives {n Rusala to break off relations | 'b18 89 geravation that Turkeyshould becalled | 1, ajgnt, Shorlf Tottaken, of this county. FINANOIAL, AR i b %.., arms, Profoundly convinced of tho justica | By, Prrersnund, April 24.—Ths Government 'l‘:b tho Imperial Goverament, Mensbers of | UPOD 1o disarm while Russla inslsts on frecdom | scended s ladder on the outside of tho bulldiag AND 7 1.2 PRIt GENT. =~ | Buitdtog, Cuicago, I by sautusl consent tols da of our cause, snd humbly committing oursclves 10 | Gazette states that the beginning of thae Monte- of actlon with . respect Lo the demobiliza- | (o the window through which the iamey were lasu: tion of ber forces—an insult which would pres- ( Jog, with hoss in hand, snit turned & stream of ently expose Turkey to fnjury, a Russian uttack | Water bto the room. At thly agother dro com- the Turkish Embassy at 8t. Petorsburg accord- 1ngly leave to-day. loans on improved business the graceand belpof the Most High, wo make ad upward st 7 per ceut. ence property In suma of INCORPORATION. known toour falthful subjects that the moment, negrin war s delayed by Potrovitch, Montene- grin Envoy at Constantinoplo, who has ‘beon OTH tempted to throw water iu the window. T4 fer cen forsveen when we pronounced the words towhich | [ ineeq Commandenin-Chic!, having chiosen EXGLAND'S XOTION TO TIE PORTR. tollowlog closo upon Turklsh dissrmament. | Fhel stream atrck the Suent kiocking him o AN AN omag e cnigza; | The Shoat, & Carsueabl, LUORIPOR, COBASE | Al asele responied with complote unanimitsbas | PIPRINC PREREIRGCEh AR Mr, Layord Is stated to havh laformed tho | follomiok closo wpon Tutideh disurmament, reum atruck the tier, kiocklng him of Carrespondent, ' % tony e underlli:;.hwloflll:; jitata of litiots, and n_-':I log pur- | now arrived, Wo expressed the Intentionto act 4 MOUNTXD COSSACKS. Porte that Fogland had gusranteed the Intege " nca of thirty-five fest. ills left arm was dis| ol LU R R e (4, e o Tudependently when we deemed 1t necessary, and Ity aud tndepends fthe Ottoman Emplra | 2060 that peaca between tha Porte and Bervia I8 | bagiy' “brokes, and be recuived futerual iniugies 1) rontinua the by £ aadd firm on ‘afarger scald 3 tlty aud {ndependanca a ttoman BUSINESS MEN'S UNION, | it ilis ti ng, Chicago, when Russia's honor demanded §t. In now fnvoke Bucnanest, April “8L~Twelve bundred an accomplishiecd fct, and 3t relics ou an cqually | which may resalt fstally, thongh strouk hopes aro 78 DEARBORN-ST. Avnintarn, e M | T tho blossing of God upon our vallant armies, | mouted Cossacks passed through Kitlls, near ‘l',”::u‘;_"‘:f‘l‘p‘::‘:“:;‘}g:_'m' 1ol dovn Dy 4o | satiatactory tssuaof the negotiations between gplariaud of e reco .)fég inconscious Lo © “‘H::ty' in hand to loan oncity rel estate st lowast DISSOLUTION. we give thom tho order Lo cross the Turkish fron. | Bucliarest, on thelr way to Kafafat, Bsturday Dby tho Powers, The Torte baying contested tho Porto and Montenegro, But thefacts as yet § pggiy. " X t‘;mm-",‘é‘,:.u{,:[s&annmuvg sapercent, | ea. W, the undersigned, Duvls Zemansky and Charies tler, (Bigned) ALzxauDER. evening. = B ufu Tzht, it hias forfelted the benclits gusran- | MO that tho Orand Vizicr and the Montencgrin —'Tnn i Loilections mada 'promotiy iu all parts of the United | Jermsteln, dofug busiace under the 8717 namo o Given st Kischiene, this 12th day of April (old | A reglmnent of Houmanian cavalry started for > Envoys find it almost jmpossible to cometo DBURNED ‘T ATIT, Musadoman, = o | gEEsess .‘.,".i'n'.‘n’;:";.fl’n’:‘l‘i"in‘( Ivcilhs | style), In the yestof graco 1877, sud In the | Ralfaf. Grest excltement prevalls bere, teed by those treatles, aud Eogland could 8ot | {orms, and that the movements of tho fnsur To (As Westorn Asmocialed Frees. BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERHAN | i iriiutufibutios Shimpl aT 0T | svestribiiest i, Jsoxans K. fsrvene it 4T L et e eekoT e onCrumunty | ases o sea Nabesdar wout S s pors tlew, and ia authortted ta collect the cutstanding debts SPEECR QF TUR CZAB. Kiscnzwzry, April 94,—The Metropolitan of L L e o b ety v e e - Chamber of Commerce, Chieago, . m‘___-_”_fi__:l_____ Br, Pxrausnusg, April $.—A dispatch from { yro1qayis welcomed the Czar at Unghenl. Tho IN LONDON., S an Austria Interventivn o these districte, 7| piatrle uiss,. A S-yaariold boy, Nnbekuown fo 1 owledge. Aftsr omopsytolosnon Real Fatate, The ‘lurks, iu sbort, canuot divest themselyes 2‘,‘,‘,,“,,’,:’.‘,:":}’.":‘,,","":‘;:‘ hla knowledge, A of thio thought that war Is (or them ultimutely | Svening witbout the. child, #in, upon, the mother. inevitablo; thal r Is what Russla hbas becn | telllog blm 1t was mlsaing, bo etarted fo hunt » all along and Is now bent upon, and that both | snd found the little feilow lylog on the praitie the Conference and tho Jgustieft mission have | Luroito a eriep, 1o had fallowed tha fathur, god ouly been strutagems intended to galn time, | in dead grass, aud burned to death, to floodwlnk and bewllder Europo till the sun DERDY'S SPRECIH IN TUN HOUSH OF LOEDS. LoxpoN, Apnl 24.—~In the House of Lords to-night, the Earl of Derby, veplylog to the question put by Earl Grey, sald: * Bome will doubtless sy §f we had takon some other coursy the result of the necgotiations might Uu uce snd Proe 5 Ktschenell, dated yoaterday, snd officially pub- TSI Gonmey fl'}fi'@uflé,h,m“““ "spet ES, lshed to-day, sunounces that, at the review of = - e e e — the troops by the Czar at Tiraspol yesterday, REAL ESTATE, T 0 T R AVE L E R S his Majesty, addressiog the officors, sald: “1I Sl felt griel ot sendlng you to the ticld of battle, Aldine Square |, ANDSHIPPERS. |eibuies sl sos st Czar replied; “ I commend myself and my army 10 the prajers of the orthodux, 1 hope tooe | met with frlendly scotiments in Roumania." During the review at Unghen! tho greatest enthualasm prevalled amoug the Russtan troops and among the Russian and Roumaniau specta ther returiod (nthe R have becn d!ferent. Throughout the pegotis- [ of May shall Lave dried the Houmanian mo- HANDLED A GUN. 3 Throush \tapublisbers. the Chicaro & Northwestern | oy, s ed, T am con- tbrs.. The Kmperor's carriage was eacorted to ns I bave found on the part of tne Portes | rasscs and thowed the Armonian mours, o as Zpecial DitpaicA to The Tridune Houses for sale or rent. Apply to U, P. Smith, st AT u"u':‘uul'*r‘{‘u'c‘u'-u::a‘fijmm nas | that the hoor of Rossls 1s sttacked, L tha statlon by tho crowd amid the chioers of sol- fona : 15 mako the rosds rmucahlu for the general | Donvque, Is., Aprll 24.—Yesterdsy afternvon, , P, , q dgep-seated conviction that make what couces- aigpathey wightyaoaper or Jafer was would be foorced upon them, . It 1a not for ma tosay whether that opinfon was right or wrong, but, that belog tio feellng of the Porte, it was im- possibie for us to bring about an understanding. Looking at all the circumstances with the light N yiuced you will, to the last man, know how to 40 Grurland sreveying | viodicato 1t. Mey God bo with you. 1 wish ‘aro fully wb foreh, not | YOu complete success, Farewcll, until you re- uf tho country. kv::; turn. 3 o btal; (gratultously) st suy U fico, { AN GRAND DUKS NICHOLAS TO THE BOU- i ABATES AND MANTELE, thob"or” LoLel slous the varioua fin MANIANS, flacs o i pauy g [}R ATES &ELATE MANTELS | st or's ':“.'x':"":';'.'n{‘.‘L“;'E‘é‘:’;’,‘.lt'::d.‘.‘.%’.‘n}‘ffl"a‘:i‘ Lowpoy, April 2h—A telegram from Jassy £ dlers and people. At the atatlon tho Cxar sald to tho oflicers: ** May Qad protect you, Uphold. the honor ot the Russla; " ® On his return to Kischituef a deputation from the town offered tho Emperor bread and salt. To-night tho place ls illuminated, and great enthusiasm prevalls, L Eoom 23 orttand Black, between 19 aud 1 o'clock | Tamplots. teiivbed, sieanis P- ., aad 8t No. 17 Aldiue-squsrs after § o'clock | Iafarmaiius, (69 Febicie b m, . advaucs of the Muscovite troops. Those | fn New Wine Towushlp. about 3 o'clack, & boy who had hitherto barbored & Hrm Lups | pamed Barney Vessel, whilo banditog ‘s losded of pewo rollod ou Mhe jealousy of | Gute | guu-shot-pizaweit accidentally, the losd entering wmany, who, tucy thoughi, nover could snd | Lig brosst. A phyaician was st vaca called, an wever would consent to a permanent Russlanu | stter an examiustion of the wousd bo decided octupation of ths Danubo; but their confidence | there was no chance for the rzcovery of the yousg has been rudely shaken by the uoexoected ro- | wman. tiremeut of Princo Blsinarck from the German i 5 sad st the otice ot W. 11, BTOKL e ob.. ki zeports that the Grand Duke Nichulas, In a proc- of exporicuce, T do not seo that any other courss | Emperor’s Counddl, for, they reason, there were ' TERRIBLY BURNED, . FH.PROBOSCO & 00., | 5ro, Fravetees '.'.’,'.i":!’,:{;i' s :i,.g:?.n,':‘.é:,“.’:':,' DR iioth the Houmsnisus, sayss H AFERANANCK OF SRM KUSALAN SHOOPS. than that which wo adopted would have had & | two antagoniatic indutacce ac wofk ln Gornany Special Dizpaich (0 The Tribuns. z NO. 368 BTATE.ST. | Lifiy, 5 clarkih. Chichwo, By order of the Crar my army, destined to Jl.osno!' fipfll‘sfi-ch- m—4 «:lh‘u:acl;om more successful rosult. I bellove that in eu- «_n“m of the ireat Clianiellor, who representhd In.vw:n. vlm-.; ::.u 2:.',—-“:; 5.':'12'" i B o o e b > assy says when the Czar returned to en- o e patriotiz instincts of peoble, niur Y | keroseca lamp In the bouse of Josepl ok, on 3o B o WANTED: 0tce of toe Conaty Treasurer and Coualy Collgl: | gompet tie Turke, enters your warritary wiies | e siter tho reviswlag of froops. at Ungueni, | Sct0ring tomalntaln peacs under the condl f )0 Ky’ tho Blay and interoated fu the Daaube | Broadway. esploded, throwlng baralog off oa . . tions that actuslly existed we were eugaged in the Czarowlich, who had sccompanled him uother Rhine; and thatfof the Emperat | yry, Crook, Her clolbes wers bursed off and hee Py onds, deslrous only of \V*l‘nun hlmgelf, whose uppe " NORTH SIDE, | twoucominims - )yaceee e the solution of an lwposaible problem.* ruost feol- ioly burned I k(o haels, s0d hopingto find aniong | thither, remalned With tho army, e ing is 19,._"1 to bis lumperial brother :,';,‘f_!',,m “‘f.".:é’m'f:'u Pt i fara R i 415300, ApriL. 72, 1877.—1 Would retpactfully se. | YOU such nobl cts a8 your ancestors dis- | Thoappesrance of the Russlan troupsisall INQIDENTALS, « | the Czar, "and whose most sacred dnzg, e —— % want 3 good .1;1 yuom to store furniture for tbe | piad ol {es who Lave'Dot yet m’ammn plsyed towsrds Rugalaa ar 1o former wars | that could be deslred. The weathor continues *| {0 his cetimstion, Is s roquital of the FIRES k Bmmer, L. W. McCONNELL. with Fisid. Leitar & gfip.‘,.‘df. ot 1B tems {T.f'rr:fifja"é'flx‘m ; | sutust the Turke. The passage of the Russisn | very we. Ky ‘IXT:‘;:IV'A!‘I: qu’.’“(“"‘ulunnhlfl neutrality vouchsafed by Russta to Prussia in _R__ . Bavatotinied F TLAIhS? o Dusutled Lo inak army through your tarcltory will occupy only & AR AR AT Lonoow, Ap 81— Busiar, te) ber successivo atrugaics with Deomark, Aus AT HOLLAND, MICH. QUEAN STEANSIHIPS. a8d Thooe ali dulinaueuce will coine furward aa: 6 | short me, ¥ lovite you to parsus your wsual | A corregpondent of the Standard on board of ageocy publishes the following: ¢ 1a0guage | tris, and France. Reassurcd on the score of ATEOULAND. bON: o ey 1 oa Drimilea sinsalres, and & very was | oyocyiiony, and provide our army with mess to used by Mr. Layard at Constantiuople bas dis- |-that ouly Power whoso sword could reach Rus- & Danube steamboat, repurts that the Turke made agreat movemsat from Widdin towards Rutschux o Loats towed by steamers. It la re- ported, however, that they were brought back by nigat. ala’s vulucruble side, the ‘Turks mey uow fear | Horraun, Mich., Apeil 24.—/Two housds belong- that Letween thom and thelr tormiduble North- { ng respectively to K. Hopklns and A. Avderson, ern enewy thers would stand uothing but Aus- | (hras wmiles west, were destroged by fire last avens tria, an Empire; owiug to its dime: more 3 t from_burning woods surround- Unatablo thau Turkey fiselt, od Eogl , uoie [H R Ay Py ity Areminbiy fos glrw. measury estranged from her tradl- sipated alt §lluslous, and ls pow causing regret, which, of course, is too-late. The Fowers do not sopear disposed to cowply with the Portu's desirs forsn uttcmot at medlation at Bt. Pe- tersburg, as the dispute (s not & privato one be- . BUSINESS UARDY, | uresto ensble the Milltary Tresaury to pay w The ste 1 Bat,s | e anneeers | 08 dolsy for a1l parchases. [ T AR LA Tt e N whare disturb your trenqull 44 0F pesage~Froui Ne Nol-tll Gel‘fll“l{fi— l‘loyd. Ty o PP iuck, coanty coltsctor, _ | gattaty Sheir requiremonts, 1 T:v:r:jc:: i alii'§ 3‘"}‘3"‘"""""" it cals I o i Bu::‘::::th a1 ;:fi"m‘ A:c‘l"lm'r'l:‘l:old g ‘The Turkish preparations for the defense of b tioual Ottowan sympathics, ouly pastially io- g jou, gold; steorage, §30 currcucy - For frelzni your y, 80 v & 0 Tq- Porte, but & rupt: - . ¥ PRy s5ply 10 :m.uz‘ié&‘éf‘g-.‘;"‘ . “}ag“ nfl flg fl quire your support for tho army which Sis tra- | the Danube by means of gunboats, fron-clads, ::“: &‘&:m tzh:mwue iRt e UpNIe b terested, and otally dnubls'to 1500 'tux%ey &} he qiarm from Box 05 a4 8:35 laat_evening bt h—_._._'___... 0 *3 | verung Your tertitory for the sals purpass of holp- | ete., are most formidable. The Turklsh troops | *™°° Y FRINGE, HABIAN. + | valld support in an inlaud contest. ‘;“t.l“ by a tre rA:I:hz ?rg':;flmum Kim! P o - 0, TN‘!JY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, N(). 193 L&Sflue'st. fim‘: :m&:’fi? ;“i‘l, ou’l 'l‘\‘l;‘k. T ::0:)1 lr:flwll ;:;medhl‘;ld ul‘othulll,.mn ate fn good 0,000 Egypt, April 3t.—Priace Hassan will MEXICO. sircats. Damsge uowinal, 5 balveer R Jrasasiae Conpaapy Mull siemers AT Euzope. :gu:" ough dysentery has Appeared &mOBE | 1oy, fur Constantinople to-morrow, accomps- & MILT ATORY. e —— . B M SAe SIS | PELT AND GRAVEL ROOFING. — 1+ R BRATROIE PO Bed by bwa biglh otfcers. Il missloa willbe | y(,quuomas, Aprip 24 —Constderatle exchee- | . DAKOTA, i WA iy b w6 Geopiia GORTSOHAKOFE'S OIROULAR | 4 vican correspondent telegraphs that tho | ° 7us surriau Meorrsazawsaw squapgox. | ment prevalls oo this frontier on sccouat of | ¥axwsos D, ™, SH S ey I8 S0 8 m'::‘.‘“‘*w Kwew Louts bk Uiy, dgeny HIOE L GnOOT b iN g, Pae. ¥0 OTHER ALTEBNATIVE. Turkish Ambussador here,when comeuunicatiog | Matza, Aprll $.—Tue Beltish Madiiervanean | what appasre to bo s well-founded rumor that | £A1RuslesHe AT o S irested B prvig g {A Y S i | _4. M. RICHARDBON, Boo.and Troas. _ | g8z, Persassuo, April $.—Tho followlogls | ¢ count Andrassy the Grand Vizier's pote to | Suusdron will leave oa Batardsy for the Pir_ | Geo. Ord, Militasy Commander ot Texas, bas | oo ®'o 00 fiion and others, 1o take necessszy PRESSED BRICOIK. | thtext of Priue Gortichakoll's circul Roumanla, expressed the oplulon thas Roumsota | *U& directed the concentration of & consldersble | y ot \ousrds securing Sate orgenluation Tha *° BURNS., RUSSELL & CO. The lmperisl Cabloet bas, sluce the commence- Highest award at the Cnhmu;l. ‘I'h-‘ Unludd‘sm- moat of the Hastorn crists, exhiusted all mesas lu e e o Mekir. fl%‘?& RUBLECE'S | ta power in onder to bring sboat, with the co-0p- €0, e Diyloms of osor aad Medal of Mert fof Wiale oratlon of the- Great Powers, the lasting pacioea. ueated Premed Bcky ooy wossu L & co. ton of Turkey, All proposals made to the Purte % Colgbla-si., Baiumore, Md. " 12 consequeace of the understanding between the would merely protust “agaluat, uot restat, Tur- koy's occupation of Kslafat. The lmmealato objecs of the Ruseiau advance iuto Rouma- uia [s to protect the rallway bridge at Barboschl, whero the first collision {s expected. forcu of United Btates troops at Laredo, Tex., | povemeht meets with the approval of all, withoas on the KRio ‘Grande, lmmcdiately opposite | rexscd to pasty, and Ls belug takeu up by the poo~ Nuevo Laredo, Mexikc. This movement at & ml‘:"::;; m&w«fi:‘%fi&nu‘dkfl:&f thue when the fronties i remarkably quict, aod | (1o’ movement, and provislon’ made fos maeiings ukunlnebnquflonwuhmnnmmul.m Bose sad & OLuer places. AT WASHINGTON, OB RESPONSIBILITY OF TUB UNITED STATES IN TUE MATTER OF NEUTHALITY. Spacial Diapaich o Ths Tridune. Wasayoron, D, ., April 2. —Now that war Rxcusaion ';I?%\Iluzurmdl i 84 i mfilmwfl?‘g i Clariet Micilsas.