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- The Chicagn Daily TPibume, ¥ " . YA L3 AN 0 4, 1877. 3 FIVE D - VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1877 PRICE FIVE CENTS, . - the first bridge, and & tog and womo barges at | disapproved the note Ly o targe majority, but at | changes which have been made within the v 57 X0 RN S - THE WA Tarnn for the socond, £ the palace it met with fill approbstion. ave been atienried ny equally Impariant clunges | honos of soasy defepnercr "OMelent forallpur. No fresh troope hare recently crommed the Pruth Dissaien s fontin Timr, e war oy SEulzotion ot it Lmpies, e e ariayna Mate Tado 0% jthe principlo that fn Lowrda Galatz, but 8 large mass s concentrated | Rrsomans, April 14, —To.day v the anniversary | Feorgantintion of the Iamman Aty oo ta-duy | ororm bavian iho nary #hips vessels of a clrcu- on the farther side. Sfithe sarrender of the Korvinn fortrewes to Prince ( the "Czar may marcy toward (he Darlansilon | b iorm havion the sawe weight of huil have n Michael by tho Turke in 1868 “The fortrens of | with & proity well-drilled army of ssmeining | Ercaicr disnlacement, and consequently . greator o v VTGS : . H TORPEDO DZPOT 3 oibillly of protecling the water-lin ‘with s .| G r Investi= A Dielgrade, which had Ita origin in the tme of the | like n million of mew. Cnder the Jaw of 1433 l A Turkish Monito lian been estahilehed at the month of the Pruth. | Towmane, In covered with undreds of Servin tare | Mo illlon of conscription. 10 which Al men | (e aroigey o i Bersy ooing, the i DESIRABLE flmflm IN THE gates the Defenses at 81z hundred engincers and mallors constitate the | and religioun ceremoniex have been ndd In ihe | who have completed thels Sist ‘renn e lme? heaxliy-armored breastwork, thas insaring, [a ne- . torpedo letachment there. Citadcl, ‘at which the Prince and Princess were | Immunity from aervico by the purchase of aubetis cordance with the princlplea of modern naval con- bra||. OPPICENS RECALLED. present. After the sacred servicen were over, o | tutes In prohinited. struction, the maximom of mafety for Lolh ship review was held of the troops statfoned n Hele Finland hae a military systam of ita own, nt In | and ceew. Tho advantago of tho ¢lrcutar form (y de, It the afternoon and evening the peasants | obliged, attho demand n"mn Emperor, to bring | that n ybasel bo boilt whi from " the “warronding country ‘wathored in | inothn feld n cortain nnmner of eoldicrr, ani 18 | Lo Ao i e el dawing B A Constantinople dispateh reports that Anstris hav recalled all Austelan officers In tho Turklsh TRIBUNE BUILDING| $19.00 reatest displace- B orareing And, dancod Mheir o "Aonai | pay them, while the Siate proviaes for thelr | Taent in Compativon wit o wele s CibIACe : dances (o the music of one-stringed violine. | materia) wants. The Cossacks, who hinld 2 sort uf to e, P in It 11 A0 et o Brief Dottt Bt s suann o | it 5 2 St et | BN S R | BRI B \ : ” Suitan, orta o ar troope, Thess TO REINT. 19 00 After a Brief Demon- Bulgarians arrlving here, are bolng formed into | AUTMINER Lo ve hoirted by thevide o the Siryia brackn aro Iresmen, RO thelt ndn Intoed | o ioPent §f the peluclpla which s carrfed out [ ] by Mr. lteed In the Engllah navy, of shorloning randerd, The Kervian Government account for | from the Crar, hut pay no taxes, In Hea of tax | naval vesscls In oriler (o obtaln handiness of man- Dot displeying the Tureish flag according 1o the | thoy render milltary seyrice whn requites agement, and 1 reduction of welght ARy besadons treaty by the carious quibble that s long ne the ROUMANIA. Ing.them to Increaso the displacement. rvian flagis not hoisted on the main Aagsiaffof the | The Roumanian Cabinet may well have apprehen. ';‘hc Vice-Admiral lopo® ins an extreme diam- fartress they are nat calied upon, to ralne the Turk- { pions that that conntry may be made the lgulm of | eterof 120 feet, Bhe draws, having oll welghton iah standard by the slde of 1t. ‘Therefare,although | war. board, 12 fect 7 inches. To' this must be added the fortress Ia literaily covered with Servian en- Itoumania s the provinre ovor which, npon the | the longitudiunlly-placed false keels. Her total vigna, there I no Star and Crescent Hag tobe soen. | deponition of Cregya, n 1810, Charlesof 1iohen- | displacement §a 3,550 tons, The form of the mid Ttnust be adinltted, however, thats Tarkleh fag { o lern, nophew of the present Emperor Willlam | ahip, or in fact o any rodical section, |8 as fol. Traving over a Servinn forteess un such an anniver- | of Prursia was placed ax Hospodar). Thls 14 the | lome: The bttt oich, sootion circalar and as the present would Le rather an Incongruous il ! ‘! ] feRTate T th Ceremaniey B g('il”?’:l’.‘u‘hl:u.lcrflwry in which, elnce thetreaty nd parallel to tho load water-line. Ithasa at, overeienty of tie Snblime Porte bas | diaineter of 93 feet, EMIGRATION OF GEUAANS PROX HUSSIA. been [llusory, ~ Iy the terms of the treaty of 1H30, | . 1rom the Llizo turn around the bottdm the sece Londan Times, the controlof the coveted mouth of the Danata | tlons are curved, ancending In the form of quad. Two hundred thousand Gorman coloniate in | wae settled liy = crenting new boundaries foe | roots o timec ‘Whogo remicdiamesers are tho eptls Boathetn llusela have determined to immivrato to’| Researabla, The high contracting partiento this | of the vesel. The hall ls framed with o network Drarll and other partaof Amencs, to avald being | treaty jolnily and heyernly agreed notta Interfers | of radlal frames and clreular stringers which ar placed under Russlan conrts of law and drafte in the Internel affairs of Turkey, At s sabse- plaited both outaids and in. Into the Rueslan ariny, Thongh lbey and ihicir | guentconvention, England. France, and Austris | © e ships thtasioy 1o driided tato alx watertight ancestors have been In Rueala over 100 nm‘ and | mutually agreed'to considr any interference oa | combartments by bulkheads. The outslde plating wiil he jrmpoveristied Ly emigration. the abolition | the partof ltnssia a catne of war. of the veesel Is “worked in two thicknesees eacls of their privileges, inconsequence o he Inceawant | Ap regard ractical control ey on - demands of tho Nationsl party, has suliced 19 m'mmnc-nl:'v 'nmnfln,wc?e:‘:ulh‘n' ey over | of &-inch, next to which (s a backing of holiow v the treuty, | girdera? inches in depth, the spaces within and grive them away, Tho emigration las already | the trenty tsn dead letter, Charlea of Nohen Bitween lhemcbelng dhicd with tea: "The rmoe began, lern, Hospodar of ftonmanls. Is not like the diwa- [ plating extends 1 foot 6 inches abave and 4 feet 6 1 battalions officcred by Russisns, It fs expected stration, that at least one divislon numbering 10,000 men will be formed of Balgarisns who have fied into Rouman(a, " Apply to _ WM, 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribuno Building. 0CONOMOWOC. T0 RENT FOR TIE SUMMER. The well-furnished Cottage of tho lato- 7. M. Bordoo, boautifully lo- cated, overlooking both La Belle and Fowler Linkes, Apply to H, H. SHUFELDT, 184 Adams-st, LOUR MILL, letely equipped, Wentworth-av. and Bixe R AT Y toTent At Fesvomable rogon MORTGAGE LOANS. PALLING BACK, A Pers correspandent declares that the evacaa- tion of the Dobrudechs bas been resolved upon. The Turka are alowly falling back upon the lino of defense, Official Report from the Russian Army of the Caucasus, 19.00 SPRING VERGOATS Bhould be seon to be appraciated. Tho goods CAPTURED, Several Russlan merchantmen have alresdy beon captured by the Turklsh fleet, Chevket Pasha has been rent to Dagdad, KALAFAT, Brentanesr, May 3.—The TRoumanians have taken military posscsslon of Kalafet, Tho occupy- Ing force numbers 0,000 men with twenty-four Krupp guns, They will fortify and defend the position szalnst any attempt the Tarks may make to oceupy it, Only Insignificant Engage- ments by Detachments of Cavalry. Inhahitants of That Region Joinin - | Jate Cienon whom he succceds, "Taken from tho | Fiches beow tha lond water- e 1t fo apmhioa 10 r : , " The Toumanian Government is deliberating | MOW TUE RUSSIAN GRAIN 12ADE WILL BE AF- | Jute Cicn army and blaced over Roumaninintho | two layers, having a tenk pianking bebwesn § WALTER L, MATTOCKS 40 Dearborn-st. 29 of an ontiroly new doslen, s it the Turkish Ranks, 1pon stepa 1o bo taken In consequence of the Turks 0 JECTED, ctitical interval between the Kchleswig-Tiols:eia | Inchien s thickness. The innce pHtssars 7 mes fring upon any fortified town, The Russisn battories at Barboschi fired upon & gunboat and forced it to retlre, ROUMANIA. NEGOTIATING WITH RUSSIA. Bremanear, May 3.—At the secret session of the Chambers here dlspatches from the Roumanian represcntatives abroad were read alleging that sgreement certalnly cxiots between Germany, Au tria, and Russla relative to the Zastern question. Informatlon given by the represcntatives must be taken for what It is worth, but their dispatches have materially affected opinfon in the Chanbers, Prince Charles 1s working hard to effect an alliance with Rueala, This fdea Is opposed at the Russian bLeadquarters, The Generals aro unwilling to sllow the Ronmanian forces to be made . soparata corpe under the command of the Prince or any other Gen- cral who Iy not 8 Russlan. 1t {s sald there ia some gormant warranted to fit as well as though it had been mado to order. Our othor load- ing Bpring Overcoats at 27.00, $£8,00, $12.00, $14,00, $17.00, and $20.00, NUTTING (. 0. . CLOTATER Fop BN AND BoY, Ne dletin, From present appearances, the only trade likely | dificulty and the war with Auatria, he cherishen | in thicknesn thronghont the afmnred belt, the out- to bo nterrapted Ta (et of Ttaseiw'on the Diack. | Both the national. latred of Auan nd the peido | er unes being O inchiea In thicknoss i the aaber Hea. That, however, In very Important, About | of his so-suddenly.cxnited-1fanse, Wiy shouid | Mreak, and § fnches i thisknams -t nber one-Afth of the whole commerce af Ituneta 1a dona [ be not become the Biamarck of the Danube? Tacre | Tho ahio's battom 18 sheathea wiile waod st cens on the Dack Sou frantler. and, what inof chicf iin- | are 1o more treatler between bl and the control | ner pite, d DOCK l1rond bridge, for rent cheaps R TR AR, Svo 8o The Turks Show o, Disposition to Fall Back from the Danube. uth Water st ortance Lo us, the buik of the grain cxporta go | of the mouthis of that Mississipnl of Europe than | = The heams of the apper deck run radially, and Trom theno narts, The qusnitties of wheot aniprad | 81000 becween s anciey "Kiog SWiure than are connected and braced by Ciroular pleces’ Tha to Great Iirltain from the northwestern and sonth. | Ssdowa. lating for the protection of the deck 1s 23 inches western ports of Russla reepectively compare ns RUSSIA POR THI RUSSIANS, n thickness. ‘The breastwork, bebind which ara 1 follows for & series of ra: ++ Htomnia for the Rtusstane, " 16 the work towsrd | the gune, 1s'In tho centra o the ship, 4 feet In | which all the enerzics of the Empire are d I, | dismeter and 7 feet n Lieiht. Tho compouition of and Listorians wili not fail to record that the bls tho watls of ihe breastwork s simiiar | & ) i SEWING MACHINES. BEST IS CHEAPEST. NEW WILLOOX & GIBBS AVIOMATIC E! A . LATEST INVENTION, Producing ARVELOUS RESULTS, The Czar as Patriarch of the Greek Church===The Re= ligious Element. tory of the ineans resorted to tu secure this * ¢ Ruy. armored belt along the water-line nlfeation™ {n one of the eaddest fn the annalsuf | of the veascl, huving same skin and hollow girdera, civilized man, The boundaries of the Rnesian | the armor plating beingalxteen inches in thicknens, Empire extend over portlons of three continsnts, | The bresstwork 18 upen at the top, allowing tho and the Empire itaelf emoraces & population cow- uns to be fired aver aver it, en Larbette, thus al- wisting of 600 dillerent States provinces aud o\'lng::curnlutnlmn\;lud iving an all around trives of different origin, traditfuns, and cas. | Sre, both exceeding, important pointa. The }umrallx‘zulllklni: mgl'?m lln:uu\':-;r and \vol;.“gip- ::,f%—‘flf,}.' Ill:ny-onn'h nz:n-.nl!rlnz '.”""'5'536 T vinity In different ways, To conmolidate luselan pounds, and naing o cliurge o Average total from Russla....... frier theso varinns. incongruoue. irlbes ot Cate | 18 T uaeian ponnds, and nsinga e arite plake 1t wlll be een that of an average total export of | 1,00l eichaa Tunsian- ppeaking oule, and | forma, wilchcan be moved independently of fo- 0,850,261 cwts, or 18,403, 000 'fl“'“""vb" wheat | (o "Lhng them all within the Daie of e Ilyzantine | gether. when it s desired to point both guns at the }fleo rseflslll!gr:m&fi:! "’a‘.‘fi “:::1".' ‘5‘:;;1:1 h:lvyz:'; Charch, I8 the work which the Crar ha rel himself "xmf ll:le on 1. commn: (l,le“LlhA hollow cylin- + d e co J Vi liable to be effectively blockaded by Turkey. Be. | 1040, sud which he has done i the past by Siberia | der in the contre, which allows ‘the passage of ths 5 Aversenizyests.... Prince Charles, of Rouma- nia, the Bismarck of the Danube, 1ts surparsing merft places {L beyond all competition, and makes it the cheapest, notwithstanding the large Inducenents uffered by aeliers of nolay, hard-running, tronblesome, twa-thread fension machines, Only Machine In the Warld with Automatie Fess tures, and with no Tenslon to Manage, proselstiom are (ho two articlew in the [ ety d. Poles, Gertixne, FInts, o | bydrsulic pipes, ‘forms the axis urnund which each VILLCOX, & GBS N. 2, €O,y dlangreement betweon Princo Charles and tho | youd these exparts, considerablo quantities of | AT J05 29, folen (ermui, Finus Tariaen | hydmulic plpes, caryingun and carslago rotate, cor, mondaey ‘l‘lhbllronlllvzy".‘se\v York. . Grand Duke Nicholaa on thls account. If this m'n"w'éfinfirlfifle'ii‘:;‘"&?’x’mfi" f;‘“mg_";g {.nh\umh . Jhewl).lnnd freelulnln‘uu T"IJ:‘}"" q.a ;A;lhe men :Po':mhkrt s Binearo :umplc:fly n“un 200 & b malienyes O % anguage of the dascovite the | the cover 0 bresatwork. Tho powder, sho 20 e Something About Russin's New Slieulty c3n Ls overease, Roumasta will Souihcrs Hasia 1s to ‘b ahut ug iy that country altar of tho Gresk Cutireh, * Demorsitration sia | 8nd anel] sre parsed from below fntd the: breasts PIROPOSALS. 184 g 186 Circular Monitors, the Popoft MAKE COMMON CAUSE WITIL RUSSIA, becaune Ita usual outlot, the Black Sea ports, is Lt not otherwise. The Bucharest officlal jonrnal has eeized the oc- caslon to suggest that the bombardment of Ibrafl 18 0 casua belll. The Roumaniane are making ex- traordinary preparatlons. The militla hos been calledout. It musters thirty-fuur Infantry and glosed? By o mesur. e must ealculate upon & | Ljitichi ereeds the extinction of nationsiiie iarge consmimotion for army purposed, "“} aleo wuP: | the pereccution of creeds are the means by v-hich THE GUN CARRIAGKS AND OUNS. on a partlal interruption of prodllu:lmn‘ N const- | the mims of the Czar have been too often sccom- ‘The gun curriages are especlally intereating, and quence of the withdrawal of men iy il "{Ylfl;‘fl' plished. are the Invention of Lient. Raskazoff, of the Im- :‘;El."fl:‘?igfl‘?n"‘vifl?f:."i'u"i u"ll ):lérg::'rl:lll::-p‘:;'- TUSSIA AND TIIE NON-GREEK CUNISTIANS, perinl Rueslan n-vy." The base of each c-rrhqa duicingaection of usslalien between the Haltic ports | _ Russis claima to be goinz to war, in part, 0.4 ac- | consists of iwo parallel armor plates aix Inches fn work anclonire throogh the hotlow ¢3ind d which the piatforms fotate, SHiteiarionm Advertising Proposals for Keeplug Buoys, Orrice or LINTIOUSE INaVERTOR, KLEVRY: puer, Drmndn, Mo, At 20 aled propowals will be Foce(yed at ¢ v clock, 00N, on Friuy, JURE 1, Text, for ralsing. ro placing, lndkn!slm{ in their ]IVNIFI' position, alf the Boireiow placed. of required, 1o, tie Fotlowine chans and Novgorod. STATESTREET, OFF. PALMER HOUSE. The Route Through Asia Minor a Fa- couut of the religiona “Intoleranco of the Turks: | thickness, which correspond to the sldes of ordina- pels, aud for marking o foliowlg-named obatruc. £l miliar One to the Russians. twove cavalry batiallons. Even tho beads of | Bortaraiiy it iho kot o halirois surouss | St Ttasnln han not yet learmod to be. tolerant hor | 57 FUR cAFIgeR. - Thots Plstes are” conaected U A Chanel of Salut Clalr Flata, FURNITURE, familicsaro obllged to sorve. i 2. Eagina 74 w Loy and Itiver, 3. Green ay, Inciuding tiie Buoye In Tock T Port du_Nort Paseges, wt Foint Peninaula, Eacanaba, ‘eniaukcee Sloal, all Buoys in Htur: Feon liay, the I king the enitrance 10, and in, the Fox ligver (Wisconsin), tue two Luoys mafking ens trance tu North Bay, and the Buoy nnr! Ing the outer shoalbetween !l{unl and Bptder Tslunds, Lake Michi. i 3140, care of keeping i position, Files (o mark §Raters Back Suoal and eshtizo Motnt; 4. At moutts of Grand River, and {a Laka Muskegon, nraclel malely Fana: i Tearly oreh pur of scif in religious matters. Indced, within a few [ front, rear, and bottom p el ‘communicate with St. Peiers- | 7eare & petltion has come to this countey from | and to the extorlor aldes of the parallel plates aro Thirty Radical Deputles dealre to introdncefs motlon for the tndependence of Ronmanls, It s rumored that the Turks burned and abandoned Tultachn. It has been ralning for forty-eight hours, The rosdaare bocoming as bad as in tho depth of winter. . ' REPLY 7O THE SPEECII FROM 71N THRONE. the grain aectlon ¢ THE SEAT OF WAR. 1DRAIL BOMBARDED, Loxpox, May 3.—A Routor dispatch from Buch- arest, dated April 30, says fice was opened ot 10 o'clock this moming between tho Russian batterfes near Ibrail, and thre Turkish monitors. The lat- ter bogan to bombard Ibrafl, but were compelied, < intesionarics in Turkey even, complalning tant th | bolted two hydraulic cylinders, " Throughtho front | IHrosd gr:'I:'::n'u'r:fi::ll";;n‘::mx::d:';fl‘.,f:fi religious fifolerance of the itnaslan llciln 1% (hs | onds pasect § mamive HoRrantal whaft, supported ! Goublo-track, well. conetructed Timee, - 1n " somo [povinces hurdering on Russls ls sugreat (hat they, | by the Dronkh, oalcn 1t pavcs. " On the tiicee rosds will be prooccupied for mifie | the missionarics, ssk the samo freedom in m| outer onds of the shalt are keyed hesvy rocking i {8cy sorvice, bat, whten the webiy has been (orward. | glonary” labor 'which they now o7 apder | levern, the Pppotite gnds. of which receive tuo | :‘ H burg or kA v Mohammedan rule. Even accurse ‘nrkey, | trunnions of the lieary guns, The shafis revolve o e b oo b bl b reomict, el ahite, | {nfe. carpel-bopier canibed T Earoper - Tr, | 0 beAHRCS, and the 1ouenions of the oios, Siolte Hiotable. amocnt of mrain trafie. Tna dltenes | 0 tha testimony of thesc misslonarics,’ mors | fore, which ars carried on the oater eade’ of toa IMPORTANT o Iuxt, accaraing b he Tewuluiions of tie Liylitoss Turd, of Turklsh Invasion. CHECKS TO NER AMMITION—TIE GRERE coURCK | 10 examine " the _complaintse in thesc proy- | tlon that the crank-pin deacribes “an arc equal in i asetan G the | levers, deacribe arce of clrcica ina verticla plane. g me Bucuangat, May 3. —The Roumanian Depatics, | baing somewbat greater to the Luitlc than to the | Hversl l;};;‘;;ngf' f;,j' Lo ionment,_Ix 1y | oo Carry the zan with themn fram 1he oadhg i 5. Ou thic reef off Calumet, Ntinols. towardenoon, to withdraw buforo the Russian | (nan address replylng to the speech from tho | Rlack Sea, the cout of the oute wonld be greater | po, i BIGSACSR 100, WhIEH s that their relly the turiet to its position over It. “The palr 3 0 ths feef o Kuolm Whteouh, FURNITURE BUY ERS, fire, Tho loss of Ufe and damoge I Ibrall are | (hrono, express confidenco that the Government | Uhin to Odeusa; but a moderate sdvance (ie | civil right, and institations whould not be Inter. | of levers on each Lun hre connected vich Ts R R R e F— s unknown, will protect tha country from any contlict with | Bfiee,Of kroin wonid suffics ta compaakale for that | foley'\iih, there have beon many stariling acis of | Plingers of the tws hydssnie cotioter b, tla ! asive i thovagal i, s nEluing e RS et = Bucuanest, May 3.—The camago done to Tbrall | noighboring States, nnd yet dowd Roumaniay. | SLTCFeRCammmm o ; Jiaud ani violencesgutndt consclence chiargod upan | #pokon of by meannol two no onheary B oe Oieha Ty e Aty 14K ;:2:’1&'&."&: el by the Turklsh bomlardument is unlmportant. | terntory and preserve the country trom tho harrors RUSSIA. missloner appolnted by the present Finporor Koyed Into tho bodlen of tho leers o sucha Sy V0 1 wiecoeding Borts gy e HE T@BEY Nobody was killed. Only onme. Turkish monltor v . inces, jude, in Junuary, 7, .8 report to | ita lengthto thostroke of the plunger when tho ; coples uf wiilcli can Le bad by appiyling ot this office. appeared. It had only firod twice wlhien It was sot 4 WARNING PROM THN PORTR. —NUSS1A YOI TILE RUSSIANS, 3 i AT ? | inun 18 Fatecd from the fosding o e Aot ko it 01 CORpI (cye s s’ i ael Wiingray e fasslanbatiorlos wud compolled 10 | Dnuaw, May 3.—~Tho Porte has lmoed o circular 2vom Our G Corpesvondent, S am SRy, I S Lasn paini) o meens | Son Fhe jmrer o of ik, 1, dhe feTug post snother enveion and Bldresmedy for nelivery i hoaon withdraw, declaring that Toumants, by her convention with | Wanttixuzox, D, C., April 80.—A curlous feas | movciar of'y L repald, throtigh the mail, to the undersigned, Loxpoy, May 4—58. m.—A-dispatch from Galats snys about fifty shots woro exchanged betwoen tho Russlon batterles at Ibrail and the Turkish turrets shipand gunboat, Tho Rueslan battorles and town wore uninjured. The apparent object of tho ‘Turks was to ascortain the strength and position of the batteries, TUE ANXY OF THE CAUCASUS. 87, PeTsnsaunc, May 3,—Officlal intelligenco from the Cancaslan frontler gives an account of the military operations from April 28, These wero i I Uriliodux [Greek] Church, o4 well | againet the bottoms of the pluagers, which aro ! tara of the sltustion In the Southern States 1, thut | an a Huselan, to witness with my own oyes the | hollow, forming & ball-and-socket joint, The cyl [ here, at the scat of Natlanal Government, Loulel. | abaseluent of the Ttwalun Orthodoxy Ly tiic spen | indersaro fxed ,,'(‘,‘n?fl,.".‘fr";’&idm’}?.:l"fifi.f“f,?.i'd.fi' { 2 o . revelation of this official fruud. the sincere cting rods, tho ! g0 and Soath Carolina are nut so mach In people'a | CNYSF Sheun” anhappy familics. why adtrees | lawer onds of watcle beie: sommes bY tho truck thoughts aund langusge ns are tho movements your Majesty with the humbla but fervent prayer | plungers, render guides unnecesyary, thas greatly . of tho great forces of war In the mficfiolr "'fl','"m";mfl‘ [ c?“t‘l“’ :hfh l;tllgm ;afi%&tg’;‘x‘zh}g’ufllfleg}")’\'rnltl:lr;lcl‘x’c;“&l‘\z‘rlx:vrs ?lm 1 i which Is according to the convictlon of thelr rone g ng rous, R Houtnern comlleatlon.mat ot | ekt oot thise, shesrs. osurmsions of toir | nfosbi sackins)oscarsne of the sonncetioi i, OUTINR, CORIDICALON, 3 feclings bave made upon meaucha painfol fmpres« | the fring position, goes, lias, for the most part. ceased (0 e | yjon ua the fact that violence exercised aurainst cone 1u lowerlng the gun to the loading position, its & complication. Tnero romalus of It no | selence, and the officlal frand known to everybody, | welght, actiugon the lever and connecting rods, more than tho remmne of tho - Chleago | shonld bo indimolubly chalned o the ides of Itua: | drives the pl iauger back into the cylinder. T 5 *‘complication,"—a struggle for Iederal | siasand Orthodoxy. breech of " the gun ls supporte h{lm- pair orsent, "The HEnt 1o Te)cer auy or M bldr, ur to walve de: fecta, 11t Lo decimed for the ttercstof the Guyern- mant to do su, 11 rescrve Each Ltd shonid contatn's copy of this adyertisement, By order of tiie Lighthouss fluan, LN, MILLER, Commander U. 8, Navy, Lighthouss Jnspecior Eleventts Distefet, L ik PROPOSALS. Orfice or Luioixu von KTate, Wam axp Nave DxranTiiNTs, WaASHINGTON, U, C., May |, 1877, 4 will b recelved ot this ofice untit f ilie fath duy of May, 1677, for fiire ring, il and puthiy in piace the TRusala, ja-botraying the Intorests of the country and of the Sultan's Government. The Porte henceforward conslders Roumunia aa in the power of the enemy, therefore all ncts issulng during Ttussian occupation are fn usurpation of the Sul- tan's anthority, AUSTRIA, NEUTRALITY, Pratat, May 3.—The liungsrian and Austrian Governnieats will to.morrow maka practically FURNITURE 0. Having determined to close out its entiro stock of Furniture, tho largest, finest, and beat assorted In thio West, will offer on and after Monday, April 2, fts entire stock at prices helow anything over before heard of, Alost of theso guods are of the most fushionable styles, recently mannfactured by this Company, and many of them will mostly cavalry reconnoluances, ono of which suc- | 1, 1 1 Iat! hich b offices. The professional obscrver of events fn | p, 1‘1"1,:'““;'.' l’"fl“ a;; ';lr’.d‘fi“u'f ""'f;"m' LR :fiu ’E:g;nlnn Its p‘;m';hln '::': ng from o uplit and cast-fron work ae cxnivited by fiedrawe | Do sold ot Ieas Uian half helr former : " | identical repltes to the interneilations which have | off ces. ad beun tho polley of the Russlan Government 1o Bhe denerie po I el 1 coeded In destroying telegraphic commuplcation Washington may be excuased, thercfore, if e fol- | yut down sects which included immoral tencts:* | loading to the firing position and vice versa. Tho . Cheae et da thy speclications ealien jon i the | prices, and at less than thoy can bo wanue | g et S Brzorn ! MF‘ o il "“ \ey | been Introdnced in their respective Pariiaments o , put aud requ fiass wing of e lullding for tate, War, aid Navy eaariments, of Washlagton, D, ¢, Capic the drawinge, speciiications, and schedule Le il on apulicution (o this ofice, ing neces 10 put the work In r‘lll:ll will In nd and a1t hosting will Lo duno by the United i Tio whole work must be completed within ona bun« dred davs from date of acceptance. Altlidds thuat be accompanled f/ 3 penal bona fa the aum uf the augrewste nmanntof tho bid, that the hidder MW aceept und perform the contract 1f awarsdcd (o liim. Th sutlciency of tho security to be certited by tha Ul ates Judye, thy Clerk of the Unlted States or the District Attoruey of tne Distsict whereln ndersigned rescrves the right to reect any or Miblds, nor witl he cotnlder any bid that {u not wade on the printed forin to bo obtalucd st this ofico, aud Dul confurtn to the requirenients of this advertlsc- et Proposals willnot bo recelved from parties who are DL Uletusclves engaged In thy BIAnUTACLAre OF WroUghy sad castfron work, and who have nutthe necessry tacllitics fur fie“"’fl out the work, ll‘ml‘"ilvll will bo fndorsed **1iide for Iron Work for Lwot uf Centre Pariiion of East Wing of Buliding for e Wan gud | Ravy' Depsrimeite, Washiogion, THOMAS LINCOLN CABEY, Lieutenant-Colonel Corys of xnux:neen. Proposals tor Army Supplies, actured for to-day, Such an opportunity for ‘purchnslng Furniture hns never occurreil heforo in Chlengo, and probably never will agaln, Purchasers ean have thelr goods stored from 80 to 60 days free of charge, The attentlon of Dealers is partleularly Invited to this snle, THE TOBEY FURNITURE €0., Stato and Adams-sts, lows the multitude In ita attempt to grasp tho aa for o rest eall tho Princa, putting s | dlevation and depression of thogun uro also piven | oo i Conaselod i i ncompe- | el SIS SRR, AR | e e, e s il SHEF o ensible Eastern Question, . trust yon to inform the world that the Emmperor | Run and thel* lower ends to studaor two wets of This, In a measure, 1 a less diteals task, ns, In | and m’yu‘" are lu full wympathy with religlous | elevatiog gear, which are fixed mmn(rlulg to student-days, 1 saw,and was to somo estent a part | Nberty, and shall doallin’ our power to promoty | thu outer fuces of tha sides of thacarrlage. Hach | o 4 it.* lut they have nol, st of elevaling gear consists of n acrew and nut, of, lw':w' li‘urlnpcln‘W:n; :‘nv F:-wm“Q!;:ll:mnll' RELIGIOUS PERBECUTION. i lla'll}!‘r':mik ng ln‘fx‘"? thduh? ngs stad H i3 ons which, In cach new developieni o habitants of the old Pollsh Ki ha 1o which the lower end of tho radius bar fs adjust- etcraally the same. 1t Is one of the characterlstics | pesetes coonoios oy gl Kinglom bove | 161 0 that when the scrow Is turned the nat trayels of the contest that it isthe same struggle which | Jtome, Aud, whilo 1t is nut for Romantsts ta com. | 1) of down, moving the end of the bar, 1 for _clovatl has been golng on ever sinco the Turks first camped in of tho buternesy of the **chalice of Intaler- | Tl pairof scrows fur elovating each gun are | I arope. Almostten years ago, near tho spot | 4ace ey Navo Tuen wnd e, ariyedor ol | worked by worm il and tangEi s o ln Europe. 5! 3 lou In the ¥ ar, 1 lntter keyed into a sl ommon to hath cleyat. whoro tho arinles ars now_concentrating, I wrote, | Ktobras of sl she Bostis ey o tl oa | e ey oo that They wro coarhon 10 ot cloxat- {nyubstance if not In language, what follows. 1t | Theocrucy se well, and has willed 1t that ol his | The elovating screws are so placed on the carriago CHECKS 7O RUSSIAN AMDITION. e s e Caar bt e | iored 14 tho lower uuts, gives noarly Sinch tho day when, In that romantlc snot on the | of it. 1t is the same old story: one heaven, one | the h"u"} nm‘wnl of lxmK on ¢ l:r gpp_r.-r ends Dlack Scs, tho Ruesian messenger, Prince Menzl | door, one key, ono hnlder of ‘the key—snd all clsa | ©f, tho ol ev,-l na~n: Il- Jl; {Al- 1o 1| ‘l’l ruchl. and koft, I bis ridinig-boots, €0 cavallerly presenicd | darkncss. Catholic Bishons bave been uanished to i‘?"': T ntlun of 10e on.. Butwhe th 4 " . 3 a; pri have been forbldden to oficiate; the ultimatum of Lis Government to the Sultan, | HOGERF PSS Fve boen furbldden to wllcy ower ends of the elevating-rod duce not cause any Tusala and Turkey have nover beon at peace. And .mu‘.'.., Ambassadorof the Emplre has declured that | scrivas mnlllnn.lgnlll:lo rhena nml'r;! u.w,g_ l.'whlt‘:l ' theludications Lave recentiy been rapidly Increas- | **Catholiciem always wanta rovelution, " feata motionles he bufler, The alicrations in TUR CZAN AND THE OBNMANS, clovation, teverthieas, can bo made just e woll Ing that Russia 'n):‘l":: M;&an wm‘l'l‘ hehmclé The same coursa which has eufned Potsnd b wheu tha yon {s in the loading aw when it is in the of any means which m remove e che Eastern affalrs, The replies will urge that Austro- Hungary will beat foldll her Raropesu mivsion, oud conalder her own Interests, by dolng all n her power to {nsure the localization of the war, and thereby bring about tho possibility of soonor open- ing the way to medlation. ABSUNANCES, CoXsTaxTINOPLE, May J.—Count Andrassy has positively assured tho Turkish Ambassador of the pacific ntontions of Auatria, and has declared that Austria 1s not mobllizing hor troops, ‘VIENNA, May 3,—Several Austrian auperior ofi- cers, Including somo commanders of brigades, havo recolved furlough to travel abroad, DENIAL, Loxnox, May 4.0 a. m.—A Viennsa corre- spondent reports that Austrla has not protested agalnst tho stoppage of tho navigation of tho Dan- ube, and will not do so, s she would thereby prejudice her own cause Iu the ovent of her over having to uso the Danube for military operations, IN LONDON: versta, Retativoto TI(R OPENATIONS DRFORE XARS, the official report saye: Gon. Mellkoff, with the ubject of supporting his cavalry, left bis camp on April 20, accompaaled by twelve battallons, furty pleces of artillery, and n large forco of Cossacks. His cavalty reached Vizinkeft on tho eveningof the 30th. After two hours' ar- Ullery engugement eight Turkish battalions with fleld artillery {ssued from tho fortress of Kars and oceupled a posltion protocted by tho fortifications, ‘The Russian artillery fire divmounted ono Turklsh gun, Uon, Melikoff, on May 1, leavioz a body of cavalry at Vizinked, returned with the remainder ©of Lls forces to camp at Ziaml. Tho Ruslan loss wasono killed and five wounded, The Kossians took over 100 Turks prisoners, The population of the occupled territory s so fricudly that Gen. Melikoff ls about to form o cave aley regiment of native voluntecrs, BOHAMYL, TO ORDER, $7, $8, 9, amd $10. @rinz poeition. These radlus bars have another cuntly been put in practice upon the Gernan s = g e b ellaeed ol ik Enzznoux, May2.—A son of Schamyl, the fa- placed upon her smbition in the Crimen, Tho | GoPIT, 00D Rk i0 RFRSALCE Apont the Geruan tor impirtiat, ase—nomely, tiat of controlling the kD TR mous Clrcusalan Chiaftan, was! expoctod o take SLADITONE'S HEsOLUTIONS. o | i1ty of Partn, of 1656, betwoen dreat Deltin, | ot land of whict Livonls, Courand, and rchonfs | moilon of, the gun o3 lia prahouty'to canta L Auo, 11, May 2 o 3 ) cummand of the Circansians, who, however, ro Loxpox, Moy 3,—Tho Dully News says the | France, Russls, Prussia, Ausiris, Sardinis,and Tur- | aron noarly everything {a Uerman In orlgin, | & the upper end of tho' turrct when the gun 1s flgec:lgg ropostts, (n dupilcate, willbo recelvod at e Alt Goods nt the Lowest Prices, fuseto wubmit to military organtzation, members of tho late Liberal Cavinat at Lord Gran- % Sraditfon, clvilization, and euiro. the Cerums sy 7, 1 8 f¢ up) g the following supplics fur ity U 8. Army, delivered at i e ke, A, Prime, tn double racks, lominy. " Chulce, kita-Grieds tn doubla ks, 4,221 B 3 3 K s f_:fleimrflme Lo, in double sacks 7 1. Sure w e A adari atren B, e — ot Adammautine, i L0 Ba Ilard, dry, unadulioraled SoanTia spsprcd 2es, 44,417 Daclean, dry, fine Balt, In double sacks, 1 ,_?Tl:l B4 pure. ground Sieelby! ‘epper; Y% tin boxes Dids will ba'recelvod for tho whala or any portion of e Raguate. fred for’ fmmediat 0a0f thuatores are required for tmmediata lilbmeut, The date of delivery (o ba specifed 1 ins xfflf“' JSmounta to be fncreased or decrensed as may be P key, re-establlulilag tho princlplos of tho Convan. | ULL0%, Stluiou, sad cuire. | The tormatis | fubses into tho Aring pouition. . Fis two by deasila tlon of 1841, with soma modideations, neutralized | 3ni\Rusalan, aad cqually dangeroun. ta o B erlinders ot only, faise and | Jower | the gun, Lut 1hie Black Sea by declaring It open to the commerce ire with the Poles, Fo. eral years the It tlio* by & Iarge and e of all natlons, whethir poasewsing terrltory on ita | stantsing of thess proviuces hine becn tn operations | 103660 by @ large aud atrong pipe, aud act almul- i and within & fow dayn the telugraph hus ioformc ngously. e ok o oy brollblting o Mawis and | 52Ut tho princinle. has Loen appiied 8t the of SRR porked by water; Turkoy the malntenance of military maritime #r+ | yamous old Univorsity of Dorbat, onoaf the most 5 5 senals in fta porta, LIOMINERt neata of Clerinan learsing, as well se 8 | ADJErson's patent pump, c { Russla, Itplaces o worlons s ol througlh tlioe centra of the turret. and, belng led matns, Lumiliating to . Ity has bocu wmadg fu the Russla of to-day over the | Gl e feeire, OF e turret, and, belng led testraint upon her territorlal ambition; it separates | fussta of tho last docade, Tho serfs linvw boon | DONRE (b0 EAEPBS, Juinta tho pibe connctiug by the Greck Church from @ large community cf co- | emancipated; education has lm:mnc‘ genceal, and | o P08 which the. water can be ndmitted at rellgonlalar | 6t Votorsburg s the Nomo of the | ths Commotyachiol tysten hasbuvn futcoducad t2 | Dieamhes e cvinders. - he sroa of o piusgos Qroek Church, and the Mecca of all Turkish sub- o ¥ such thatthu water, under tho nbuvu?reuurn. Jjects who aro Christisns. Indeed, thia Church | pow 'a trial by n jury of his peers, Wil arlve thew out, and therefore 1ifttho gun claims greater antiquity and higher authority than Dut thero are many terribly dark spats In Rus- from ita foading ta fwfring position. the Churcl of Nomo: aud tho Patrlarchs of the | ian clrilation: and, ‘sinca iho, Youny Princs | aq ot Somts o e baiy sy Corr TR e €20 Greck Church iuslat that tho latter fe tho mother, | AVSALE Je with ou ko leurih, be snouitiot fofeot that | e poaition, 5o thst the §un, by lus weluht has & B3, for turnluting MOUHRTAL PASUA'S ABMY laat Zenlkay, forty milos weat of Kars. A Rusalan division Is sleo operating thore, nARBoACHI, Viexna, May 3.—Four Ru n {nfantry regi- ments with thirty cannon, and 2,000 Cossacks, have arrived In camp sl Barboachl, Fifteen englnes and 200 rallway-carrisgos from Warsaw for ltuumania with troops have been stop- ped by aods. ville's docided not to support Gladstone’s resolu- tlons, but voto for the previous question. ’SirJonn Lubbock will make the motlon. NOT YET BLOCZADED, Loxnox, May 3.—In tho louse of Commons Mr. Bourke ssid the Llockade of the Dlack Ses, the Bosphorus, and Dardanclles had juol yet been ose tablished. In tho House of Commons, Lord Elcho placed on paper the followlng smendments to Mr, Glad- stone's reolutions: That the Ilouse, whila ans- fous to promote the woli-baing of the Christlan sabjocts of tho Bultan, and sil races under his rule, condemns tho fnterforenco of & forelgn Powor by forca of arme in the Intor- nsl sdministration fof the Ottomsn Empire, and this louse s satisfied that her Majesty's Gove ernment, while malntalning neuteality ae long as JOKN B. HALL & GO, Tailors, 130 Dearborn- __FINANOIAL, BANKING FI0USE of LAZARUS SILVERNAN Chamber of Commercs, Chicago, - Hssmoney toloanon Tical Eatate, Produce and Pro- Visiai, Cily and Comney Grdcra and Mercastis i 2 ia ol Eachaings ol all coumiriea, oo Vpr. 7 AND 7 1.2 PEIt CENT, We are prepared 10 taxn luans on Ir:s!mlrd business roperty fu siima of $10,000 and upwa: llT per ceat. Vo can Tiake [uans unFesldeinco property, o s 83,000 and upuards, 8674 fur cont, ALEX. 8, PORTEI, Correspundent. THE DANUDE. Coxetawvixorex, May 3,—It lu atated that the Ruxiians have occupled an island ju the Danube nicar Ibrall, and tho left bank of the river as for as the mouth of tho Killa, . TO SAIL FOR CRETE, It s expected that the Turkish squadron wilk shortly be sent to Crete, ums ot 02 Washilugtonost, Biste'st,, loston, Esstern ; 1 tio loading position; theres 20d not the daughter, of Nome, audthatthe only | 000 of people who speak muny differant Ianguages, | JPOeRCY 10 retura o € o o {rubosals witl be recalved, subjoct to the ususl cons | == e SULICIHA TG B3 RVACUATED: our Inleroats aro not affcctod by tho war which | yenuiue Kcumenical Councila wero Eastern Couni | and arogoins tn the. groat hareattor by sy Sif: m::,,;{:";:g:,fig,fl:,:;‘;':;;n;h,'";,-;\_':,,,;.;?‘5 v ditious, which can be nscertained on sppiication 1o this GENERAL N Ofis, 3 = Ttussis {s waging agalnst Turkoy, will not fail to | chla. ferent ruads, who live togettier, nevertheless. {n | L0 O T Bions ‘commanication - with "tha ctlies. s m.\ufl RS T S T Sy The Turkish sutliorities have recelved orders to take such staps as would onablo thowm, should - TUE GREER CHURCH. ) harmiony, prosperlty, pe: A TA sccumalator and st the same tine Open & [ree oue revot irlg.-Gen, sud 0. ¥, ", » evacuate Tultcha and the neighboring district, | s Iy tectong tatatd um"“‘w Dean Stantey tolls us In his great work on the ey cape for the water from the aylindurs, which will Proposals for Army Supplies, lefl, es (}l ll fl,l W{l NO BATTLE, ston ar v, prompily fo proloct our tateres! Christian Church, that, **If the voica of suthority POPOFFKAS, permitthe returnof tho plungers and allow the Orrics or Puacuasina nl'n rg‘y(. [ * | ot Tutkten omctat Journat statcs that na tm. | aiotaln our czpive i the East. i 'uo:flx"mx:"l:--rlcwmf\'awn'dlfficfx"yfn Suddent | pUsatuN CINCULAR MONITORS THAT MAY AS- e et of 1oy Basition. to bo Lak i 0. BEANT Wastinatou-st.. portant battle has boen fought In Armenls. Tho Thbroken sucecselons of Dishope: oni calondans of TONISIf THE TURKS. up tho Wator from. 1ha cylindors secapee by ia | Sestod propouaie. fa aupiatat, My Mar & 0L, | 2 tuspoction of the Suseusion Tridge acrou the | Wasiisn asgianl bes only mado si appearauce at GERMANY, lioly mot, uBKBOWR 1 tho Teat, Whe cun Fvibs Nuo York Herald, May 3. Tndiio Of tho large pine Sonaeine ey iy tue it 351’“‘!"{ r_;u ;lmlu;ugn;‘:r u‘...';.‘u..fmk Pe tir..on Mone l; va ive .;-‘.14‘;! :el;mw':-’ fl""'fl nm'!%uc;; ,nna‘ 2o | Batouw, PANIO, anatheios for anathema, s well s blu-flz: who Owing to tho prepouderance of tho Turkish fleet | through a large cocl ‘lhfl water- of which te lh:-fir:«nfiu_y‘x‘i. Stitvered o nge‘:lg'xflln':;'lllby i n-;m‘? wiio nélugfiu‘l‘fizx‘r‘ A r‘:'fi.‘-‘»pf DEPEAT DENIED, Bantw, Muy 3.—lteports from the faterlor of | can atlord o re '.':l;l':;"mfi;fi"!?finfllchfizfl':i of irun-clads in the Black Hea much intercst | Siminlshed automatically und gradusily as the uired: tlon uf passcnger traffic. ¥ auy now zive notice Reports are current of & Turkish defest at Kars, and the capltulution of & Turkish corps, but the Minlstor of War & understood to have contradicted the rumors. Qermany speak of a geucrul panic because of the approtiended nobilization of the Sixth Corps at Brostaw, and that corpa Js even spoken of as likely 1o be called on for active duty, 56} haunds Tiacon, Clear i wlids willbeecelved for the e e o | 5 Tiic bacon 1o be pald for e pristed by Congrens for thet phrpoes. 1848 820 8ppro JLle smiount o Bicon 1o be' (n¢ressed or decreased as ow iy that, on and after tho 45th of Aprl] fistant. thelr page Velier rataa il aiati b6 run s Bospemaion e F. BROUGHTON, Gencral Manager, Haumllton, y 21 the gun sed memnory.' " attacties (0 the tuaulan navy, and all (nformation flf.:f“,n':h under tha fatuoacy af the recoll and °, 1t 8 in auch vencrable falth ze this that the Greck | rezarding Ha reol strongth Is eagerly wought by | ““Noafles the cock the sscape fs further contracted * .. Chrlutlans within the Hultau's domaln Lave becu | ¢nou dosiruus of complete knowledge of tha cons | by a luaded valvo, so arrunied that during the Hifte red; und It 19, therefure, not s matter of aur- dug of the gun tothe iriug position no watercan - | ;«r:x:lhll In every 'l‘utkllr?'pmvluu ditlons of the present war, Where the war ships | fug [ g P LRFT, KAISER WILLIAM, UKLE ABE HUSIIAN AQE: of Western Europe, including tho Enghish- | “FW%0tor driven ot of the cylinders by reco, ' iy reqytn . BMALL, The Russian fiotllla has left for Ktel, ‘Tho Emperor was warmly checred (whils VUINOZ | or tnat, ae it has beeh charced. it io acvy enongh | bullt Turkiah fran-clade, present s generst o flows {nto & {ank oF overboard, the Facot ot bein Tivt, Br d varlous parts of Strasbourg. 2 NOF LIKELY, Pamis, May 3. —A telegram of questionable trust- worthiness announces the commencement of 1ho bombardment uf Odessa, CUNTHADICTED. - 8%, Prremasvae, May 3.—The Journal de 8t. Petarsburg contradicts tho Turkish reports of Rus- slan losses in engagemeuts nesr Batonm. FEVER LOSSKS, Panis, May 3. —Roports are circulating of great losscs t0 the Russisn sdvance through fover snd fatigue, 10 leurn a1 St. Petersburg tho polliical opinion and | 1arity of design and construction, some of those | stared up for Mfting the gun again, Tho sccomos .- history of the public meu fu every diateict of tha belonging to Russla aro uniquo 1n both respects | 1ator of this ygun-carrlugs scrves onlyto stores h Christian sub- inute's wotk of the puinp soas to bo sble to ralse *°” Jeti:"ricks Chrlcitan dubjects ot Turkey havo | 8ad daborve spaclal attention now that el merits | ZiNale's Motk of the puisp ften been compelled to safler extreme haordship | will be put to the severcst tests. Tho cyclad or "The molfon ot the gun from the loading to the e Sibiah sl el i b | ot e e G T sia | s, pniny St S (A ration nor lew, o s e B e o ireles for s yedrs, bus Hanils lono haw PUL | Ualor the contre of gravity o B gun. whlle: o tunce, aud their will bave beon i tho wncscy of | the Idea Into practicsl shape, sad the world will | Jihief Hi8 Seing position fa determlied Ly two evil yulets Thoy lave been perslatently op- | doubtless “have many opportunities of Judg- | bulfers which are bolted o tho front ends of each pm-‘ed din mun"u{&za W:!v 4 by Dflfifl:zl‘ con) 'i,‘y log whether the oow system s wortby of ’c:;rll:‘z'v'.‘-nd roceive shoulders mado In tha rock- surylabor; by canstantly-Incruase 4 the prales or sbuso that is showored ou it ] . ] cumplalnts have been Too four parsllel armor-plates or sides of {te g v f “Aufiocrat of A1l e | by ita advocaten sud opponents, OF courso tho | y,Linyrou Barsliolarmor.plates ot sides of oys R traditional rizht of | nations that have wuot acccpted the clrculsr | femare connected fo form ons whole by front, Gireck = Chyistlanw, 18 | ship are condident that it will 1), justos thoy wero | rear, snd botlons piates, which framo I all tho PRESSED BRICK. BURNS, RURSELL & €0, Highest sward at the Contennlal. The Unit C;nl’!hlll Co ll_lllllhil! llr: flm\'nl i\la: o ). shia i glome ‘Medal of Merit fur (holr 6 reed 10 Mess b L pikis it BUUNS, RUBSELL & Co., Baltimore, Md.’ GENERAL, TO BE BENT TO LAGDAD. CoxsTaxtisoris, May 3. —Iu cousequence of the representations of Mr, Layard, the British Minis- ter, it I8 expected that Chefket P’ashs, onu of the Turks responsiblo forthe Bulgerian masacres, will be rewoved from Lis lmportsut military com- mand, aud seot to Bagdad, APATUY IN BQTPT, Atxxaxunts, Moy 3, —There Is oo fanatical feel- ing biero whatover. The people sre neitber willing P L I 3 Cor uss and Pust-0flce at Chicago, I, Orricaop Tug SuremiNTENVENT Chiua | ApnT 3 Sy 2R ealed propoastt Wil s pecarved st thia 0Mco unkil 13 1. g tho Stk day of May. 1877 for LupplyIng and deltveriag &t 1ho sV of the 0,8, Caviciar ! House snd’ F'ost-Ufice st Chicay 1., Illlllll)ll, | mare o kus bt caluon Hiand biracd sausra o w7 B L) sublL{ny proposaie ormation, tie i application fra eyt T Buperintendent. L — e UL WANTED, GOODMAN, GALLOWAY & CO,, NO, 87 FIFTU AVENUR, atafor the Golds' Patent Stcam Meatiog and arstus. Etliuates for 81l kIt of sieas siss, " baving tection over: &l ?5‘5.‘;5..‘1‘} on tho watch for au opportunity Bole oo Ass: TUR CZA. : sided aud form this uno strong aud smple baws of - e S ANEED s nnnn | WOtk TuiohATy et Eetirn Ovxsss, May 3.—Tho Car, Crarevitch, and | (o Sght nor pay speclal tax for theaupportof thy | SABRIARI, On tho WAIER fof B8, epbertunity P 'I,E'“L‘:’."L',‘}Z‘:If‘:?fi":'fi?’a&':fi":?.f..'f framo of great strength. Tho frame, N otoaing & o PRI londid Kot Proorone Nfonomo | Grand Duke Visndimir asrived here a2 o'clock | $r00ps promised Turkey, sball beable tosatlefy a religious scotiment’ no | forms the A -turntable for two g supported by twelve ¢ e WNTHERS. |Th Splendid New Passenger Steamer |t attemoon und inspectsd the troope: . onzRCE. Tees than's thiret for conquest Sladetn Eurove, The tollowlag ecrptonc the | whiely *10 e Cfys whule i loiiis S oA PO S, SO | vl of Dot = i b open fo tpection. tht BLOCKAUE OF TUE BLACK #XA. e gt gl Beclaratlon of | g destrs for acaulafion fs dosbiless th pars. | Jusslan clreular anljalu both sccarstesad faterest- | o Botioms plate und counected ta thy sides, and ¥ 4 the Nortlowest. Addresa, atating particaiar | atieriovs st Upcacers DusgPef, 10t Ja %'x‘w.u.,rx. TLownox, May 3.—Lloyd's telegram from Con- | neutrality bas plusged tho Greeks into daspalr, | Tho desteo fur scaulsiilon s doubiless the para- | yug: T VOBORFEL turrel. Tho centre pivot Is hollow, in order 10 — PRINTELL\ Tribube Ottice, Chicayy. bridge. .T,h:n'&:'n"xm'flfp'i'éf{é”:’;‘,‘..“fi:f.fl"“" ad | stastinople has the followiuz: **The Drltish | Theysay it Turkey is victorlous they will gaiu | Ruall i becomo & keoat Power, and. with the The clrcular Irou-clads recontly tutroducedin the | [T 4he pessayy of the pressure-pipe from puiaps tho cylindere. B S Russian lwmperisl navy have received the nameof ‘The turatable revolves round the pivet, and s Popoffkas, in houor of the Juventor, Vice-Admiral | turned by s steam-cuyine by means of piutun snd Fopott, of tho Imperial pavy. Theroare now two | piowleel fxed to tha table, The start onmark stauds | of theso vessels lu ths Husslan navy, the Novgorod, | of this engine, h{ which of the = Baltics | launched four years ago and uow iu comuission in { well as the handfe lts sppolntmes steauer Wallachls Las arrived here, baving been = uu ordered to leave Galats. ‘The blockade of the Dlack Sca may ba declared at soy momenl. Bove cral British steamers, therefore, are staylug here. A Rueslan prize Lus been brought here with u car- goof sl nothlug, and 1t Rusels, thoy luse sl chance of galnlug Macedonia soa Thrace. A military com- pany has been orgsuized, and, uuless resolutoly ©oppuscd by the Uovernmeat, will cross th frontier iu 8 day or two. rapld advanco uf clyitization within ber borde: aud the extensive Interasl improvomvents, begi 10 feel tho serious Minltations which fesluds riyal Lave placed uvon her, Hussela Is pragtically with- ot _an outlet (o the usrd st the wmout GHATES AND BMANTELS. e 2 o [} (V& SEATE MANTELS i Es .ILPROBOSC) & (0, NO. 262 STATE-ST. une aru tralued, 48 of the valve for ralsing and low- —ASK FOR— PLAGUR. 1 thoiiati of U pasote YEAF Sy SRLE | etk S tnd e, Vieshomind [oios, | e e e pmnerdn SpAIEEL ok — [l oul Ol ¢ Danube, —thus com| iched In (N ‘lose vesuc) ave bLelaved MINCELLANEOUS, PROCTER & GAMBLIE’S WILL DUIDGE TIE DANUBE. . Tho frontler of Penla Lus beon entiroly clased on | £, 419 ME0ha of the Denub raver:t Gopdied i3 ey e e L ccyulsll puch of the capatu ob ias | o M AN EO Usy ~ t ;| 3t ts cortain that the Kuslans will bridgo the | 8ccouut of tho plaguo ut Reshd and Tapr: . {_l:ula in 2 the "l!."“ gu;‘ 1 ad A‘lluu o .'fi‘ u’l;r\;t':yj been poud, Hii Aol Posol ssbafishbli T s R R T 8 akenidy Eareh | T, Tod ClorTna . | piuubos it o it uaciion with the Eruti BAYVET rasua's NOTL. wors, thery s RO Goverament €xcept debanche ixyear sgo Vico-Admiral e en, ‘ . ¢ % . ¢ key, whlch kee guard, like a lar {ron-clads to the Minlster of the belug a Jittle higher than the turrt, permlt of the y | Closets can be found °t e m__e: & and also at Turua, unearly opposite Nikopolis, xua, Moy 3. —afvet Paaba's note (o the Powers, figg{:-mfi‘m’n?‘ m‘nfl'm..'}fl'fq.'.‘"“ o i’fu'-'fi': :g&x{;:u ?i»"’:'?jfu datatus Ministeroftne: | belldea Jistly lighac o ban the ot yermlvof the i at DALTON'S, 1u2 There 18 None Detter, There wil doubtless be intcrmediste bridges. | appealing to the elghth articie of the Treaty of RUssIAS MIGHT, clud vessel, having a draught—pamely, thir- | ouly be momentarily exposed walle firing. State-st. They rec. terd 7 Ruaslan coylocers bave bought & wteatn tug from | Farls, ta supposcd 10 bo due to the suggestion of | 1t wuat not be forgotica that tho Ruvsiaof to-dsy | teen feet—-of dlweusions, which shoald alicw of un TUE ENGINKS, omuncad themaclves. OR MORE ECONOMIOAL FGB PAMILY JBE* , Layard. It ls stated thatn councll of Miuliters su Engliah Sru hero for uio {n the construction of 4 43 oot the Rusala of the last century. Thosoctal | srwapeutof a few guus of heaviest cast sud capa- The engines for propelliog the ship, eivht in ;‘ £° i it §

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