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The Chicago VOLUME XXXI LYON'S KATHAIRON. 1S [Read and heed wiat is here said HIJE and yor will Joarn Dow it may worti |06 doze af a small SAVING2ECost, Mén and women should be earcful of tholr halr. Itisnot mercly an omnament; it {s as much a part of Nataro's plan for the perfection of nmufi and the prescrvation of life, as is any other member of the body. Men of sclenca have scarched long and pae tiently for the best means of preserving snd caltivating the hair. IMPORTANT TIE TOBEY FURNITURE (. Having determined fo close ont its entire stock of Furnitare, the lm‘(fcstI finest, and best assorted in ihie Wesk, whil offer on and after Monday, April 2, 113 entire stock at prices helow anything over before lieard of. Most of these gaoils are of {he most fashionable styles, recently manufactnred by this Com[;nny, and many of them will HOUSEKEEFING GOODSR, THE WAR. Troops Now in Rou= - mania. LINENS ! Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., New tmportations of hand- some designs in French and Irish Said to Be Their Des- tination, Be Fought Near That Place, Thirty-five years sgo, tho eminent scholar, | bo sold at less than half their former Prot. E. Thomns Lyon, of New Jeracy, entercd | prices, and atless than they can be manu- Victory on the Asiatic into a thorough study of the matter. 'He went }Inchlrcd for to-day. . D AM AS E to the yery, root of i, and his labors wors | “guoh an opporiunity for l‘mrchnslnx Frontier, O e 1L wes Who ga¥e 10 | Jntiioe hao mever oscutred Hofore 1y the world that pricelcss discovery, i 9 Lyon’s K:;fl;hai]ronz Yor the growth and preservation of tho hafr, The prefi:uuan sprung into immedlate and world-wide favor. It was jnst what was wanted for the purpose, LYON'S KATHAIRON has nover been sup- planted or cast aslde by the peurlc. for the very reason that nothing eaual to it has ever en found. ‘Tha consequence fs, that the KATHAIRON bas become more and more popular every year, and is now {n daily use by milllons who “uidere stand its wonderful valug, . - i B:de: bfiing thl:l be;n. hair ;im"ulnq ever nn:i loced, it witl positively prevent grayness, an wil{ restore new hair to bald heads i the roots sud folliclea aro not destroyed, 1f theso things ars 'Ic. is not such an article Chi and probably never will again, Novelties in Pm’nsem':mn lmv’o {heir good?snlorcd e S o et ooarty | R RN CH TOWELS | invited to this sale. Intively mew patterns in THE TOBEY FURNITURE C0., { core Borszerod State and Adams-sts. LUNCH CLOTHS! TOE OREAM AND WATEIR XCES, I with Napkins to match. The largest and most com- ICE CREA 2D plete stock of epameanpie LRI CED sa and Other Russian Ports Predicted. Czar's War Mani-~ festo. Assistance from the Claimed Under the Treaty of Paris. citizens of Chicago that they have opencd an establish- ment st No. 50 Madison-st., Detween Wabssh-av, and Etateest., for the manafsc. turo and sale of Ice Croam and lces, 7 Theaualitr of the cream will Fe much better than I8 Daually sold In this city, tion to the Turkish Army. Wa uso pure cresm, with no of the greatest value &flution of admizturs of tagredionts to givé Ik bud GOODS to - AT ; e e e E;:lfi:nmtgl;dmuhglln‘:::}y A e fi'.“;’n".'ru‘u"’.ff-",‘v‘rny’;fl.'.‘rfp?no"r‘fi‘z‘.‘ Von Molitke Makos a Roasmuring Ex- Forihs present the prices wiil bo ll{a)loma ik 1 Quart.. 48 Oonts, 1% Quart 5 Cents. 2 3unm 5 Cents, 4 Quarts 0 6 Conts, ‘When In pyram{ds or otherwise than | in cana, Aive enta per atiert additional. . From- fhesa prices 1wl DS seds hat Teo Crot s TGt (ot ey oF thervariais 8870 can ho 0+ 84 8 clicap and rofreshing destersia ' iBoral asfaagements can ba n:sds for supolylog Church Fairs, Strawberry Festivals, Picnics, and Excurslons, SPECIAL BATES 70 HOTELS AND THE RETAIL TRADE. Standing orders for ll'lladb daysin the week will be attended to without the troubls of calling. calling. Ice Creum delivered In any part of the elly, from Ono Quart to Iundreds of Gallons, Particular attention patd toardors fram adjscenstowns, J. W, KRAFFT & CO., 50 Madison-st., Liet, Wabasheav, and biate-st. Chicago, April, 1877, TO n‘fi"- To Rent at Wimefka, Partiolly furnishod largo House, with Greonhouss, extonaive grounds, well oulti- vated, with plenty of fruit, frontingthelnke, &ta bargain. Apply to . DAVID FALES, Room 37 Portland Blook, ..0OrTHO, I, FORREST, Hido end Leather Bank, , FOR RENT, Two elogant rooms for light wholo- salo or retail business, 8. W, cor, Monroe and Btum-xtag over Matson of the KATHAIRON for mors than one-third of scentury, A TATR SPECIMEN, Ihave been entirely bald for several years, con- titationa), I sappose. [ used a few bottles of X-l‘h':;m?. and, m:;'a'y groat surprise, 1 have a thick of young bair, Fo O O N oL JOUN L. DORRANGE. No other article i comparable with tho Kati- ml‘nozx in respect of these threo most important a: 1. To Cure Baldness. 2 To Restore and Beantify Gray Hair. 3. To Remove Dandrufl and Beautify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND,—Tho KaTmamon s no stlcky, pasty mthur and sugsr of lead, to paint and daub the hair and paralyze the bralo, It ls .8 pure and limpid vegetable lotion, intended to teatoro tho halr by natural growth sud relnvig- joration. It is the most delightful toltet dress- known. No lady's or gentlsman’s tollet oufit lscumplets without LYON'S KATHAIRON, ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, * BOLD EVERYWHEEE. ever offered in this city, at prices that cannot fail to give sutisfaction, ! We invite the inspection of Touse-Ieepers and hotel-eep- ers, planation of His Recent Speech, to Bo Taken by Austria. Gain or Lose, NOTICE. If you want to pur- chase the best ready- made Clothingin this market for Men, Youth, Boys, or Chil- dren, go to JAS WILDE Jr. &0, THE ARMIES. REFORTED ENGAGEMENT. compelled to fall back. TURKISIT ACCOUNT. nouncement {a offictal: loes of 800." < - RUBGIAN TROOPS IN ROUMANIA. 000, Russians have crossod the Beroth or Panfbe. Leova, and 35,000 Dralla. & Co., by E.B. RALAPAT. 9 Room 10, samo bufld'ing. Osman Pasha xuul n'ddreuodn P{:roul:mu::‘ :a ;m T T T S T T T Sy H inkabitants of Kalafast, sasuring them they Gt | riieiney it Furienn Popular Retail Clothiers, | Wil et men, e ttor [onts Bgo, 4o — & A battlo may be expocted to take place st Tool- RALHH | on eltechy poel &7, 0 Cor, Stato and Madison-sts,, | . busemsrseemecstiosopice w 2o EVERY into faver on the musiang's NU IUB Smm] [}]ark_st CITIC.AGO. Husslans to crons the Danubo may Lo looked for EVERY | nifd'We ‘helieve there nover g ———— . A BERRE: TUERL| Wikl bes B seimocy for pain APELY 70 sl OBEI COORE | X rasthapestiriagat o fobsdd thdk s Tanii WOUND| £A2 {'lll"‘:l'l'lfl“l':::‘a d"fl',’: CHARLES GOODM—AN, column has passed over the Danube noar Gladova, YOUND| Sr ol of mhoore M 4 ! A NOTABLE INCIDENT. GENERAL NOTICES, —GmvemA Romios DOCK Great Western Railway. HAVE DROPPED. For Hent, with two wator fronts t] end railrond connoction, on South | RUDWEL HOSE, for Guden Uso, with Fistures approach of the Ruesians from thatside. Brfinn‘gll&nw Bm‘wg'gxélcx 0t Lot 9420 | via ban repitod that eho will reaist le‘y‘forcu of drms ction of the Suspensfon Dridge across the - 8. « G, Mo ADIES" UOSS AT CLOXICS! " 5.00 | any sttempt at the occupation of Glalova. s R of e lies T T le 165 LoSallo'st, [ HENERUNDAT CoATL . TELBGRAYH WIRES CUT, - blic, baving been completed by three competent ‘unsoimouaty recommend the resutnp- Mager traina 'Hrln)n bo run vrl duspension Bridge. F. BROUGHTON, General Managor, Haomilton. Oxxxnax, Orrioms, HaRitrows Aprrl 2or V77, 0l of tbe County Treasurer and County Coflest- vors see 1,25 1lose lecls, Patent Nozzics, snd Couplings, at low pricea, HALLOCK, HOLMES & CO., 108 M ADISON-ST. "IBUSINESS CARDS, Gh%cagu Roofing Co, COXRTANTINOPLE, TO RENT. 154-0 Clark.st.. pear Madison, mafa staso, and_ bhass. men:; 'll(l': V‘lll '?"l’&"“dhlm U('I‘.\ll"l. Abso fourth B oor S5 Taon ieten S aiapee Elovator, Wil 6. JEYNOLDS, 04 Deurborn-at, TO RENT. 3,000 to 4,000 strong. ‘ TIE DANUBE ON TOR RAMIAGR. tah 173 Ashiand-av,, northwest comner almost fmpoesiblo below Widdin, Tde Turks bave or, Cook Cocaty, Ilinels, AT 0 Sl AT w i o miodern T sx yabmadans sttempl b9 trons: bticsaeig fovelnents, fumace, ssa fxtures, an luded. WHI rent unfurnished 1f desired, il 7 11 rborn-st. '.mt“nu. ltml.’n 1877, -1 wumu xupecmnu 8 EarilEr wio" ave ot et patd neir persbnal- = . 198 LaSalle-st. NS ; oA A I TO RENT. FELTAND GRAVEL ROOFING. | AT CONSTANTINGPLE. " 1 javiea, | 4201 100 A delinauonts wii) corae, Tormard and seiits A TURKISI APPEAL, 4 ;m{ g"lhlfelv nioto ¢ oinsclves, aod s very une ey sommy DUk, Connty Coliector. PRESSED BRICK. STABLE OR STORAGE. L2 AND 24 ADAME.ST. -story snd basement. WilL he tet yery low, A B0 oy A e BT OUaI 1o Do D. W, 0. GOODING, Proa, A, M. RICHARDBON, Bec. and Troas, FINANCIAL, Russian manifesto, after quoting fie elghth ar- lanot the Ottomsn Goverument wjich threatens Highes DUNNE, numm‘.ln 1-,1; l\’]“l‘u siiria | s nnmonnmeenceene | a4 takes tho |nn‘i,mvl: of l:ml'm‘t“:ic .nd‘nl; st award at the Centeantal. The Un . 5 though, consequently, It was by part of f.'iifl".;"u'.',' reud Driory, oo wedst ot Merlbforihelr | 1y, gnq Oftcen in 2o Vathling, 03, 04 42400 | giont thousand dollars for fonr years at 7 per | (reaty, the linperial Qovernwent,ia order to N BSELL & Co., 0 Colnibia vy Bosithote, Bk OUBAN STEAMSIIPH. North German Lloyd. 1t satt Satc.. h",‘;’vlu.mtnnt lhllcqm&::yg ;;I uiat rery Suic. 3 g Brumen Hor, teat'of Thbie sl ook ol puimeeponl New Lork o Bolininbion; ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, e “'5'«"“?3:."“’:““"”“"&(‘ Mal)_steamars Wadhington:st.. (heluding bauking room, Al Fout Dase) 3 sud nufof frunk basemerl INEo. Hooms 1t and 18, - TO RENT. STORIZ No. 28 Lnko-st., Zih Water Kierator, now occupled by 8. b, Kladdea aco. ad IAMULETON, b ieaper Hlock. FOR RENT--0ffiees and Studios. Am. Ixpress Building, 78 Monroe-st,, noar State, Inguizo of A, L. STIMSON, Roor 28, avold all misunderstanding, applics jo the signa. tory Powers to uee their good oflcealn the grave clrcumatances in which 18 fa placed by applying the article before mentioned, and ths puttingan end to the dangerous tenalon affectiry the relations of the two States.” The Porie izpresscs the conyiction that the friendly Powrs, trus’ ta the foeling of benovolent fntores; which thoy have nmover ceasod to manifest (qthe Ottoman Empire, witlseixo thls opportunityto arreat the outbreak of a great war, thus spariz these coun. tries tho painful extremlities with wich they are threatened, and Europe horself th trouble snd danger resulting feom & conflict jotween two States,—s conflict of which the Sublne Porte can cont Intarest, intereat pald snnually, by one of the bost towna in 1llinols; oue that slways pays hor debta when duo, Fi"f‘“ Javing the satme can & payment of Intereat and 5 Bloaalni the Bupervisor of Frophttstown, White: #ide Conaty, Ui, ORTGAGE LOANS, Walte B, Halleks, Toom 1, 40 Dearborn-at, Woare preoated o make lossa o Impraved busiasss AL At 7 per cent. R e b rity 4nid por cont. w g a5 Flymouts AN & BON L 163 Waknington-st., Chicaeo. diate entirs responsibllity . B vl '“‘?’F‘;fi‘i{a‘ A ory hiver Yook L I |0 l : E:I I ' Al b dorier, 31 Biatean: Bowisn, | Easiern | 104ty ropudiate entira reap cotrespafient remarks Vita el i Vo h{‘m; i‘i{u’"f‘?&’{: . B fl.flm the abiectucas of this appesl, but Yuka It comes rticul ress H [ & offic: tho Major Dlock, heated by steam, au l AZAR toa Iata. Al’t’u'fl'r.&hld:‘&' b5 e E TR G ER N | oy clevator n the build: BANKIN U A PROCLAMATION. | ng, MEAL & COL, lfib LaRalle-st, Chamber of Commeres, Chicago, T HOTEL, s mnner'mlnnn on . Hoal Eatal Great Western Stesmship Line, Produce aad Pro+ ‘ounty Uniers, -‘u‘:'?l Mcrcautlle Paper, Coxsvaxrixoris, April 26—The Sdan hasfssued & proclamation o the ofticers and m¢ of tha floet B From Now v Bristol ¢Eogtand) diroot. e SR e e [ ViR i rlers, and Mo espocially. recomicnding thom (4 protect the SOMALL e e M et Mussulman population of (he Crivhn and Cane Cablapasage, $70; Tatormedii m LANI EXAMIN, caslan cosats, now groaning unde the Kaastan iz‘l‘m:?'fi‘?“ ‘N’Pqfifiw%“&w L.m cale ¥ | e s yoke. ' Biral kaflross, > ¥ 5 i STATE OF SIEGR. | e :m: Wnbx:lg-nv; and l:fl::s'flnnlt-:] i MARYLAND HAMS It :. ,,p:m:o(m': -l:nulot slegortil sbortly bo B NE e et s aneons | 0o block from A. T, Stewart 's Dry 3 aimed In Constantinoplo. TEN “E“gfi'm? mmnol VEMENT. Bouse, and McVicker's Theatre. $1d many oltiey w‘:ol:mmnx. Apfllp 26, —~Th| followlng is SBAL!EPK;)’LOS;L& in duplicats, will ba reccived 8. tuls oflice, until 13 + _DELICACIES not obtainable elsawhero can alwaya be fournd at $2.00 PER DAY. New lfouse—~Elegantly Furnished. the full text of the Sultau’s 9m9th(on o the army: ‘*Russia bes declared war, We yo forced to o'clock. M., Tucsdsy, Ma 13 1677, fu "Lock! Be Mus »r’ take sparme. Wo have slways wielyt peace, 1ls. ‘E::Enc‘:nfi&fi'&-flfiflv’-fi'&ufl&g?n‘m’um‘fv: = = AT TTMS. | e R For mpecitc: f posuls apply tothls | ~~~oam e e e e meemeve | {BI§ Fe8poct, bub Rasala wan destroy § thirty ood pogged workmen; will be P S wiil gract us victory. Our soldies wil FrinANKD’ $ with thelr blood the coaalry galoed « CONGDON, Aldine Square . STANDAND: Corner Lake aid vrankita-sta. Tocsatons, aad with the help of God s C A L E s AND MANTELS. the Indap:nfllnumof Ol-mnll.m'l'ho‘ tlon ) 3 \{ rent. A to U. P. Bmith, at | will protect wives ren FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OF & SLATE MANTELS fl:::fi"i;u::; Block, b:&’:-n lamtlociock | of the soltlem, should 2 b neccd 3 [ 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chlcago, F.LLPROBOSCO & C0., | p.m., snd et No. 37 Aldine-square after 8 o'clock | the Saltsn will go totho army andraise , of tho Khalifat and tho Sultagat. The Sultjg - Becarafultobuy oaly the Geauine, . NO. 202 BTATE-ST. | b = CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1877, Eighty Thousand Russian Galatz, on the River Dnnubé, Tho Firet Great Battlo Likely to Turkish Dispatches Olaim a The Early Bombardment of Odes- Reply of the Porte to the Powers Text of the Sultan’s Proclama- Speenlations as to the Ultimato Course What the Sevoral Great Powers Have to CORATANTINOPLE, April 20.~Newspapcrs report that an engagemont hns takon placeon the Asintic frontler, near Ardaban, aod the Russians were Coxsrantivorry, April 20.~The followingan. Bafvot Pasha han addrossed the following dise puich to ‘the Tnrkish Ambassador:nt London: *'The first engagemont has jnel been foughtat Teharukson, near Batonm, After some fighting tho cnemy was dofeated and put to routwitha Bucnausst, April 20,—The number of Russlans who have entered Roumania {8 estimated st 80, ‘They are concentrating at Darbosch), * No Loxpox, April 20.~A diepaten from Pascanl, Aoidavia, Wedneaday ovening, says 15,000 Rus- slans passcd through Unghen!, 19,000 through through Bolgrad. These troops are to effcct o junctlon st Galatz and The Grand Vizior notified Servia tiat & Turkish detachinent will occupy Gladova on aeeount of In‘l“ Abdul Kerim telegraphed to the ssmo offect to the Ber. vian General who commands on the frontler. Ser Aprll 20, —Tan telegraph “wireat Ibralla has been cut by Cosiacks, who are Bucuanxsr, Apnl 26,—Hobart Padia has assur- ed tho British Consul ot Galatz thd he will not interfere with the neutral navigatica of the Dan. ube. The waters of the Danube araso high that pontooning wonld be extremcly dingerous, and storm of rain and wind was raging ¢ Galatx last Loxpox, April 20,—Tarkey, 1a reply to the ticlo of the Treaty of Paris, says: l- Althoagh 1t pendence of the country,” TR TURKISH NAVY. Odesra, fect 1a bombarding Chefkelil, AKOTHER TURKISH NOTE. usoally observed by civilizod states, — TIIE WAR MANIFESTO, BELGIAN COMMEXT. » sealnst her adversary. conflict. 8T. PETERSBURG, PRXSS COMMENTS, Russlan diplomatic organ: callty. contingency being suggested, DEPARTURR OF TIE TURKISI EMBASSY. this morning. ROUMANIA, FRINCB CHARLES' MESSAGE. #onted, who sald: neatrality of Ronmania Roumanis, abandoned by all, on her ownm resoneces. must 1ating onr rights, not be occupicd by the Russta: has and will prescryo the attitnde of reserve,” —_— IN BERLIN., . VON MOLTKE EXPLAINS. took ° occasion to Tacsday, of compensstory mensures explain hls ‘ing no offensive or aggressive character. ‘This was received by tho House with cheers, ‘The budget was tnally sdopted. IN LONDON. . - A BRITISH GROWL, . Lowpox, April 20.—The TVmes In its ple, as; to hurl doflanca at tho other,** ‘VON MOLTRE'S BPERCH. **den. Von Moltke fects e all feel, was once broken wo should enter & war of° which no one see the end. The German Government know thls, hold lils own in peaco, The Times also aays Von Moltke's speech docs not deprivous of the hope that the presont war will remain localized, but it is & sore provocation to despair. TOR DRITISE NATVY. Loxpox, April 26.~The Globe publishes the fol- lowlng: ‘A telogram was received at Plymouth yosterday from tha Controller of the Nary order- 1ng full particulars to besent himof all ships in resorve at Dovonport which could poseibly be made ready for sea by Juna 1," ‘The Adcerilaer understands that a declaration of . neutrality will be fmmediatcly promalgited fn the Quocen’s name, forbidding Britfsh subjects from 8lding eithor belligerant, IN PABLIAMEKNT. The Standard reports that the leads posaltion in tho DBritish Parlisment ba to accede to a requeat of soveral radics! members to raove & volo of want of confidence In the Min. tstry, VARIOUS. MONTENEORKO DEFIANT. Panis, Aprll 26. —A dispatch from Ragusa states 1hat the Princu of Montenegro has sent s note to the Powers, accusiog tho Turks of having broken of (he negotlations bocause Montenegro roquired that tho refugees from Ilersego- vina should ba restored to thelr homes snd the Koichl prisoners llberated. The Prince dcclares that, slone witboot allles, but relying on (heabnegation of his subjects, he will, asin former times, desperately defend bls torritory against su- perior forces, hoplog that if he is defeated Chrls. tan Kuropo will save the women and children, SHORT OF FUNDS, Bucnsszer, April 20,—It s stated toat sl for- eign officers In tha Tarkish service are promptly pald, but ustlve olficers snd soldiers sro not pald atail . . * WILL RESIGN, A Delgrade diapatch says it s stated tbat Prime Ministor Ristics ntends to resign, sraN, Loxpow, April 26.—A Madrid dispstch says Spain willsend sa Jron-clad aquadron to the Lo« vant, ITALY, A correspondent st Wome telegraphs (hat there 1o great activity in Naples, where the Italisn men- of-war are being prepared for sea. g UNRMANT. A Derlin dispatch reports that Germasy futends to put into commission scyeral additionsl men-ofe war, LONDON STOCK BXCHANGE. o Loxnox, April 28.—~The Post in its Bosncis] ar- Uicle says In the aftcrnoon there was s decided ro- #ction ou the Btock Exchange, on reports that the Britlsh Government was chartering vesacls to con- ey troops to the East. AUSTRIA'S OCCUPATION OF BOSNIA. Loxpox, April 26,—A correspondent st Vieana says: ‘*1asmauthorized to stats that Austris has B0 present Inteatfon of occuvying Bosaf 8bo might, however, be iaduced to do so If the Ciar, ready to sdcrifice hie 1ife for tho honor snd Inde- A dispatch from Pera rays. it i reported that the Tarkish ficet, under command of Hobart Panha, left on Tuesday night to take up position befora A diepatch from Pora asserts that the Tarkish A special from Pera confirms reporta that Tark. fah ships bave commenced an attack on Chefkett], ‘The 7¥mes spreisl from Pera reporta that Hobart Pasha {1 st Rutachok onboard the iron.clad, and must force his way past Ibralia and Galatz in front g: the Ruselane in onder t0 returntothe Black 8. Loxpox, April 20,—A Paris dlspatch gives the fall text of another Turkish note protesting against Russia’s entering Roumanla before her declaration of war conld rcach Turkey as contrary to the rales Brusses, April 26.—Ze Nord, the Russlan or- #an, states that no disqpictade should be caused by the absence inthe Czar's manifesto and Qorta- chakof's circnlar of engagement pledging Ruesia azainst the acquisitionof territory, Rosslanatarally cannot bind himeelf beforchand by a declaration which would deprivo her of one means of action Le Nord is convineed dhat the balance of power on the Continent will not be affected by the Lornow, April 26.—~A Berlin dispatch calls atten. tion to the following no.sble passage In the St. Petersburg Golo#, which Is considered the chlef It remains for our diplomacy to determine whether military opera. tions ore o bo carrled on energetically and with the fall strength of our active forces, orif we are to content ourselves with & predetermined move. ment for the occopation of & certaln Nmited Joo The oscow Gozefte 18 In despalr at the latter ST. Prrananura, April 20,—The Turkish Charge d'Affalres eod staff of tho Embassy loft the city Bucnanzst, April 20.—At the opening of the extraordinary eession of the Rosmanian Chambers to-day, the message of Prince Chatles'was pre- **Oar presentation to the Porte and the Powers to obtain thelr recognition of thd was unsuccesafal, roly ‘We most nndorgo cvery sacrifice to prevent Ronmanias from becom- ngthe theatrs of war, The Prince will ightif nocessary for the Integrity of the frontler. The Czar baa declared that ho had no Intention of vio- As proof of this DBncharest will . While waiting for the decision of the Chamber the Government Deruov, April 26, —In the Relchstsg to-day due- ingthe debate onthe budget Gen. Von Moltke specch of Tlo ntated that when he spoke which must fooner or later be taken by Germany for the massing of the French troops nesr tho frontler, he meant monsures hav. He "added: *‘Ourpolicy fs necossarily pacifie, without on that sccount renounclugour fredom of action,” leading article, reviewing the srgumont that the Czar was frrasiatibly Impelied to war by the will of ‘the peo- that ** this §s consistent and Inteliigible, but it fa not the Janguage ofa roasonablabetng. 1t is tho language of tho mortharn hordes thraat or starved out of thelr forosts to scek food wherever it could be found. The worldl will not long permit tho earth to bo desolated by s atrugglo begun in an Interchange of defiances, and, If left to 1taolf, prot. Ly sare to last 88 Jong ae one party has the atrength ‘Tho Timer, roviewing Gen. Von Moltke's specch in the Qerman Psrlamont on Tuesday, ssys: How casy 1t would be to extend the area of the warsoas to include s majority of the European Powers, We have been told again and sgain that if peaco upon conld and they desiro to prepars for the worst while boplng for tho best. We regret this policy, be- cause they were apparently perfectly propared be. fore, and bocanse preparations In critical times excites conntor-preparations, and jealousy excites Jeslousy, unt!il we bring upon us whatwe wonld provent by our vory anxiety to prevent it. Bot we do not Interpret tha wpeech s meaaing snything more than tha resolation of & strong man armed to his engagement to avold annexation. " rebellion which might gather fn Sonth Hangary, VARIOUS 1TEMS, Riefl. the Baltic shores. dive will send tha Bultan 18,000 men. afat, from the 1st of May, ally recefved, the form. of & blockade of Alexandsia, WAR WITH PERSIA. Persis fs expected in Turkey. READING THR MANIFESTO. OURSELVES, FROSPECTIVE DRMAND FOR DREADSTUYFS. Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tridune. vest,—thore have been placed in glish,. market from this 000 bushels of wheat against Bureaa. and prolonged. MINISTER MATNARD, he was factory manner. NAVATL PREPARATIONS. ' Tb the Western Asvocialed Iyess, service in case of emergancy. Bastern tronbles may poselbly American fntereste, and it fo Asistic stations, NOT OFPICIALLY NOTIPIED, officinl Tl;r‘l{lh Minlater of the declaratlon of war. ¢ ia three officern abroad to obse: tlons between Ruesia and Tarkoy. TRODUCE DUSINKSS LN NEW YONK, thau on -n{ day for several yearw, s Dbushel of 274 to 40 cents a case. The lesther. SUGGESTIVE. THE TRIPARTITE AGKNEMENT, Special Dispatch to Fhe Tridune. ing opinionas **1n 1875, at the intery! between Rusein and Qermany, it is stal hal muny had assumed a threatening attitude towards When the Russlan Emperor reached Ber- Ui, ha at once publicly stated that thé peacoof Europe was assurod, and could not ba distarbed, and ghat thers conld be no conflict between France and Germany, What unduretanding was resched At that conference no ona can tell except shoso who Fran wera parties to it. But ths facts show that cor- talaly some new Iine of policy was agrood upon ba- tween the two great Powers of Imperial Qormsny and Rossla, A carlous clrcomatance confirms this theory, ut ono single month elapsed from the tima of this cogference when tho lusurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina broke out. Thero were no 8 in theso provinces which had not existed ety years; there was no new burden more difficult to beartwo years ago than there had been in thoe momory of the pressnt genoration; there was no specially now canse of disatisfac. The in- surrection, moreover, secmed to have been insti.> galed by professional revolutionists, who Lad tion. Thore was no money snd no arms, abundsnt meaneand plenty of srms, Where dld that monsy coma from! Whose money was it} ‘The circumatance that thie Insurrection so rapidly followed that conference a8 once sttracted the ate tontlon of political obsceyers, aud It was generslly belloved that there was & concerted actlan between the Courta of BEALIN AXD 4T, FETRRIBURG *“The question st once What will be the positionof Austriat It {s most probable that Austels. favored the Insutrection In Boenis and Hersego- vius, with what sfterthonghs no one can as yet tell, Oue tuing fa certain, that early in 1676 Great Drit~ aln bad & clear conception of the gravity of the als. uation. ‘*lnthe meantime the threa Northern Powers metat Boclin sod sont the Berlln memorandum, which contained asortof invitation to Turkey to yield to the pressure of theso threo Powers,—Rus- ols, Austrls, and Gerwany, Great Britaln, which bad pot been fnvited to stiend the Conlerence, was requested 1o sign an ulimatum of that sort. This, it s well known, Grest Hrltalu declined to do, and for & little time It _seemed as if the great schemo was defeated, But s new element soon appeared in the feld when Gladstone, ln Great lm’hl touk up the case of tho Luigarian stroci- tles An’h began liis canspalgn Ln favor of Russis. 1t waas the greal purposc of Runsla to divide popnlar Opilon th Grest Miiihia, a0 that 5o stand coutd bo wmade by (he Government io support of Turkey, ** 1o this scheme Uladstune proved (o bu a most eficlent azent of the Ruselan Goveruwment. 5o {ar as Engliah Intereata in tho Bastare coucerned, It is quite evident that sdvauces bave becn mads or aoggestions sent in every shape (0 the Cabinet of London 0 the sifect that ENOLAND'S OPPORTUNITY TO SEIZE XGYPT might sovn present ltaclf. It 144l ‘:mluhlo that Great Britaln consldercd that possiblo emergency with & good deal of relpctance. Mallers wero suingon (o this wey when tho Conference as- sewbled & Constautinople. That Caaference euabled Tusals to put in the form uf counts of sn indictment ber sccusallons sgainst Turkey in & form which recelved the cousunt of the other Powars. and enabled her to gvold the obllgations of {ho treatlea. Tho situstion at presoat ba practicai- tbis, o facta g0 7> Ringe Nuseln s eting with a fall knowl- «€dge ana undesataudiug oo the part of Gum'an]. or after & snccesefal campaign, should not sdhers to Another correspondent teleeraphs that Hungary 18 dirposed to waive objection to the oceupation of Boenla by Anetria, provided Servia be occupied simultanconsly in order to prevent any Siavonie A strong reserve forcs Is being assembled neae Torpedoes are belng placed at ezpossd polats om hge Honman{an militla fs Inlng rapldly mobil- Loxpox, April 20,—It 18 rumored that the Khe- Tarkish troops are reported 88 occupying Kal- Torkish. vesels will be embargoed by llu'nll The Imperial manifesto was read In all the chusches of the Russian Empire and onthasisstic- The Inbabitants of the Greek faland Iydes re- fused to obey the law calling ontan extraordlnary reserve, and destroyed tho conacript-list and the telegraph lino connecting the faland with Athens, LoNDOX, Aptll 27,—The 7Zelegraph's Paris cor- respondent says he has confirmation of the intelll Renceof threatening language nsed by Russia to- warda the Khedive. Rusalan reprissls would take The Russlan telegtaphic agency says war with New Yorx, April 26.—Tho declatation of war by the Czar was read simaltancously on board the three vesacln forming the Ruselsn squadron In thls port, and rocelred with the Joud huzzas of the oM. cers and crews, followed by #inging of the Te Doum and prayers for the success of the Muscovite Wasmixcrox, D. C., Aoril 20,—The effect of the Enropean war on the graln prodact of the Unlted Btates has been Investigated by tho Burean of Statlstics, and the result in nltogether encourag. ing. Itappears that from Sept. 1, 1870, to April 1 of this yoar,—the period sigce the har- tha En- country 40,751, 62,240,000 for the corresponding poriod of the year befors, showing a decrease of over 13,000,000 of busnels Inour exportationof wheat to England for the ame date. The importation Into Great Britain from other sources has been mearly 29,000,000 bushiels agatnat nearly 34,000,000 of the previons year. This sliows that there is quite a defict in England as compared with former yenrs. Tho effect of this will be to stimulate American expor- tations of graln very largely In the opintun of the Gen. Sherman thinks the war will bo destructive It has been suggested that on account of the impartance of the Tarkish mission during the En- ropean war now juat beginning, it might be desira- bleto havean abler representative than Minister Mayoard at Constantinople, 1t la learned from the Btate Dopsrtment that Maynard has shown himself fo bo cue of the most competent American repto- scatatives abroad. Wil in Congress he was more diatinguished for his industry and the persistenco with which he labored for any measnra in which Interested than the breath of his ideas or the brilllancy of his talents. Daring hla residence in Constantivople his dispatches to the Gtate Department havo been of 8 very satisfac- tory character, Iie bas not, lke Ministers, writ- ten slmply for the purpose of lumbering up the flles. of the Department with Informasion which s of no especlal value to the Government, but when thero has been occaslon to communicate anything of 1uterest Lie bas dono It in a very cloar and satfs- Wasrtmvorox, D. C., April 20.—The Bocretary of tho Navy has under consideration the. question of asking Congress 1o appropriste $500,000 at the approaching extra session for the pnrposs of fitting out elzht yessols to be hold In readiness for [ 1t in foared that the Jeopardize proposed Bavo tho veseels realyto joln tho Enropean and The State Departmcnt has not yet recelved any notificatlon from either ‘the Kussian or raba’le our Government will seud two or Tye the military opem. Nxw Yons, April 20.—~Dusiness yesterday on the Prodace Exchango s statod to be much larger Of grain, 20.), - were sold; {n provisions, 1,700 bar. rels of pork wers sold at on advance'of 50 cents per barrel, and 10,000 cases of lard stan advance othnia, whick salled yeatorday, tock 40, 000 bushcls of wheat 80d & large quantity of cottou and WasmixatoN, D, C., April 20.~A gentleman who has recontly returned from Kurope, and wha bad exceptional opportunities for gainlng sccurate ofcis! information, gives expression to ihe follow. T 1 the formerts the cae. ahonfd Ntas. g o TS LB U a] T, it . & an petiied in flvnn:g.?fili one dar of angien a4l 1T Te Vs or her nent e ] Al Sy Bl ropean equillbHom -4 siroyed, and that Triperial Bormany ks a# been done, That compe: be romght eithor In the readinstment of o s an sties of be Gierman Empira In the direction of Auatria, Prance, or the )?E(hullndl. Tho fact that these boundaries have been attered within e Jast ten years would not be a practical aloment 1o such a demand, for the renson’ that Bismarck hos slready been shrewd CHongh to secnro in writin om the principal Powera ntcrestod an spproma d of the rectification of frontiers occasio WA of the Tast decade, St **2, If Ruela {s actin edge and nilent nnp&on of Germany, the situstion Is very different. Uuloss Rarain has the 2bsolnte support on the part of the Berlin Govornment the Czar nexposing his Government to vory grave dangers, especlally 1¢ the campaign nttenipted on the Danabe is not nt once entirely anccessfal, Any rmlongllhm of nwarof this kind wonld leave toasis. axposed, with Germany and Aanirin on hee flank, and the most dangerous conssqnences might fesnit. But there s serious resson fo believe that Rusnla has not exposed herself 1o any such contin- genclea. This conciusion may properly be based upon the known political and personal character of Uortachakoff, than whom there §3 no more prudens. or cautions etatesman In Eotope. Thero scemd therefore bat little doubt of A THOROUOH UNDERSTANDING between Berlin and St. Poteraburg. . **However, the main x‘nmlm lies mach less between Tarl 8818 than 14 does between Any one looking st the map :l himself upon “this question. Austria, er 18501 1y beingshutont from Iwaly by the wars of *00, and excluded from Germany almost by the war of 1840, If sLie s now to be shut off on the east by the territorlal oggrandizement of s 8 doomed Power. The follow- Ing ‘quostion” therefors may mugyest Wl Ausiria submit and ccept. Rarsiae. pi BECOMB EXTREMELY . CRITICAL. Buch & course wonld grestly eripple her commer- cial relations, and would deprive Anatria of much of the influenco which rhe hitherto has wiolded. ** For these reasons European diplomatists look 8t thia sido of the question with much more anx- lety than they would at the war betwcen Turkey. f that war was localized, . Asida from the polnts {ndicated. everythinz ix nicre snecoin tlon. 1t is only probable that Bismarek wil. jeayo his retreat at Varzin as svon as ovents have devcle oped themsclves, and a8 s00n as the now condi- tions, which bave already becn anticipated by, diplomatic negotistions between tie Courts of Ber-. lin and St. Petcrabiury, shall have appeared to re-, quire fucrensed attention, **From the recent decfarationaof Lord Derby, the declarations of tho firitish Cabinct one year nird arc confirmed. Qreat Britalu cannot defenc Tur- xoy dircetly, nor would they nccapt the proposl- tlons of Husala or take any decided position except inthe eventof new complications. Jtaly hias ale ready declared that so far na she s concerned sho will remaim neutrsl a0 long as tho war i Jocallzed between Rusals snd Tarkey, Dut the ltalian Par- lament has not bound itaeif to remaln ueutral if any other Powera onter the ficld. 2 The appearance of the Russian fcet and of the Daokes here 18 undoubtedly for_no other purpose than creating the impression in Eun"fo 1hat Russia &I&n ‘I'pvcllll, friendiy terms with the Uulted 8. OREECE. - A pentleman formerly connected vith the United. States diplomatic sorvico in the' Oricut gives ex- pression to the following views upon the relations of Ureece to the forthicoming tern struguie: ‘Thereare but a fow Grvoks who chorlsh the ancient laca, which 15 tho dream of the acholarly [felienca, tbat'therc some doy 1s 10 bo & Greck Empirn, founded upun the ruine of the Tarkish Emplr [n Enrope, with 1ts seat at Coustantinople. Thero ls no (mnnluunllmznt in Greece u‘ron which eo am- bitfoun s echeine could bo bascd. Probably the ambition of the present people of Greece would be antisdcd by the restoration to thelr country of the provinces of Lpirus, Thessaly, and Wwhich wero onco essentinl elo- the Greek Emplre, The E:oplu of patriotlic sentiment that thesc pray~ ould bo restored to thems. The expecia- tion of extending the hll’llfl{{ -of Greece in this direction may tond to bring Ureece at tho proper moment into the contest, Thera Is no distinct rivalry between the Grecks and thu Blave, Rte- ligion, which ia 20 powerfal a bond of union in theds Rastorn conntrivm, binds the Greeks and Slava togetber, and, whatever mrl:{ have been the origin of the tlavonic people, which compoes con- siderable a portlon of the Iussian Empire, the Qirecks are disposed to look beyond their origin to their rellgion, " There can be no doubt that, when the atrnggle shal) actually begin and opportunity offers, (ireece will arruy “hersolf on the side ol Ttussta and the Slavonic populations of tho Turkish Empire, aguinst the Turke, MEXICO. THR USCAL POLITICAL MUDDLE, Crty or Mexico, April 16,—Mejla, Secrciary of the Treaaury under Lendo, ias been imprisoned for alleged malpractices during the past two yeara, ‘ Mr. Sutter, the Amerlean Consul at Acapulco, fmprisoncd without causa threo weoks ago, was res leased by oraer of Dine, but withont redreas, The Amecrican resldents are Indignant. \ ’ Tho Courler de La Eirope bas susponded, snd tho T'iwo Lepudlics will probably dlscontinue May 1. Both journals favored Lordo, % Diax declares the Honse of I):Smlnn {lloral as o’ Congrees. The Senatu is called for Septumber, . when both bodies will form a comstitutional Con-. ress. 8 A formidable conspiracy has beon dlscovered in Ban Luls Potosl, and a number of persous are ted, "‘f:omn- 1s st liberty on parole, i . SPAIN. IN CONGUEsS, . . Maowin, April 20.—Sonor Pasada Herrara has been elected President of Congress by a vote of 205 to 8. The Constitutionalists abstained from voting. : Senur Canovaa del Castillo, addresslnga mecting of Seuators, satd the Cablnet would pursue s con- cltistory policy, 1f revolutionary viglence weng #0 far a4 Lo menace the institutions of tho country, the Government, with ,the sapport of the Scnaty; would be able 10 defend $ho throuu sod (he dynsaty, g ! FIRES. ' d AT DESPLAINFES. Bpecial Dizpatch 40 The Triduna, Desrrawnzs, 1ll., Aprll 26.~he Ward Totel, sltuated on Minor street, near tho depot, was totale 1y destcoyed by firo this evoning. The fro was discovered about half-paat 7, th flames breaking , out In the roof mnear a rear chimney, The wildost excitement prevatled. The adjaccut baildings were In great danger, and wera saved by the herol cxertions onthe partof tho Fire Department and citlzens. A acrious accidont occarred, Mr, C, . Linos was terribly cut bo- tween (ho eyea by an ax. The wound waa proumtly sewed up aud is dolng well, The lnsurance on tha bullding was $2500; oa 'the furaiture, 31,600, Loas, 33,000, *Thia caizga of tho G bs wkiowe — AT YPSILANTI, MICII. Apecial Dispaich 8o The Triduna. ANN Ansor, Micl., April 20.—A boufre kindled in Ypsilantl this morning burncd two barns belong- iug to Mrs. Kennedy and Mra, Aloxander Stoadard. Adjoining valuable bulldings wero saved b{‘“‘u Hv(l:’%x action of tho Hre dopartment. N 1000, ] — AT LOOGOOTA, IND, ) CiNcrNnaTe, Apeil 20.—A fire at Loogoors, Ind,, ot an carly hour thiv moruing destroyed J. Acker- naw's hotel and stablo, togetber with Aftecu borucs, Loss, 810,000; Insurea for $3,000, Ten dwells ing were also burned. 83, $13,000; Insured ia tho Asna, Awazon, ind Uartford Conipanies, - ——— H AT PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, i Epecial Dipatch to The Tridune. McGacoun, Ia., Apnl 20,~The City Totel at Pralele du Chlon, owned by M, Craln, was burned ground this wornlng, Loss §$1,500. Ia- ———a—— i THE INDIANS Ouaua, Neb., Avrfl 20, —Tolegrams just ve- calved frow Camp Brown, Wyo. T., dated yostor- day, say that Barney Hall, & prospector, has just cowo foto that poat, badly voundad.‘nlfimd twa otbers woro attacked near the head of water o otV ivh ‘harp. Aght the Indians killod bla partocns, and he ““‘f . Tlhere aze three others of tha sato party not beard from. : % e ————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. : Nxw Yonx, Apris 20, ~Caleb Cusbing, ex-Min. istar to Spatu, atcived bero to-day, pecial Dispatch 40 The Tribune. + | Brarsozixip, Ill, April 20.—The Auditor of the State to-day reccived patonts from the Dopartment of the Interlor for ¢ighty scres of swamp land in Boad and somo in Mootgomery Countics aselgusd 10 tho Stato undes the act of 1850, Loy sto s+ c logls- ed W the respectivg countlve uude lative law of 3852 probably | without the fall knowls : R S o Al e A i

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