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CHICAGO, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1877. THE WAR. A Russian Victory Reported Between Kars and Erzeroum. VOLUME XXXI. O RENT FOR RENT. DESRABLE FFEES T T TRIBUNE BUILDING TO RENT. salman. Tarkish prisoners are glad to be reltaved from the hardahips of military service. VESSELS BRIZED. Lowpox, May 205 8. m. ~A Bucharest dispatch #ays Turkish gunbosts selzed fonr vessels aafling under the Greek flag In the Danube; two Austrian vesrcls wero orderod to leave under sn honr under a threst that they woula be fired into If they remalned. A Tarkish monitor on Wednesday bombarded Batinaw ten nonrs. A French gunboat has arrived st the Bulina mouth of the Danabe 0 protect Prench subjecta in the Dobrudscha, WARM WORK PREDICTED, Viexxa, May 0.—A vigorous contest It expected between Kalafat and Widin, The Russians pro- pose to croan thees beesnse tho Turks have been greatly weskened by eending troops to the Dobrudscha. N SILVERWARE. WEDDING PRESENTS. We offer at very low prices an immense stock of the cele- brated Gorham Manufacturing and work-people have been em; ployed over honrs | Lytton not only to send tlis agent, but an armed for eome time back. forremith him: ' Tho Amesr of ‘Cabal was mur. | e posltion g THB CHANAZL PLERT, priseil nt thin {nvanion of his titulary realms, hut | FeRard to th aropean Governments which - It bas peed decided to add was told tnat the Viceroy loved him o that he | Breatswar ted by a gentleman yesterday Valiant, Lord ¥ o add the fron-¢lads | could not be hcp‘\g withont having rome Inter- | who profesged be well versed In {nterny- b Lnrd Warden, Thunderer, and Achilles to | yiewer near his (the Amect's) dear person. A%, | tional law the Torkish Miniate 5 he Chanol squadron. 1t In probable that an ad. | how often s trnc lore unrequited! The' Ameer | it oF 3 . Mier 1Ay ditlonal Admiral will be sppointed to this squad. | D28 been actuaily surly enough to bo sngry st this ve. b n view when he Informed ron, which will assemble at Davenoort ! occupation, and ta feel that it reduces ?Im to a | tho Presldent, through the Secretary of State, of et i noort ready for | aecondary patentate in hisown dominions, Loni | the declaration of warbetween Rusnls and Tarkey, y Lytton wriles back that this Ameer aeema o be | snd the scknowledgment by the Secretary of State FERGCIOUS POPULAR AMIMONTE AgAteT nus- | t7lng tostinap, waky, whish Ju sirely sty olt- | of auch ofcial announcement by reminding the . L en M“"w,’rm Trivune. Yearh what s eweet thing 1t is to kiss the scepter of [ Tnrkish Government of the obligations of the .- i vauwrn e T 2 the Empress of Indist This item, 88 I say, has | United Statea in tho premises nnder esisting o, .—The actasl commencement | hardiy atteacted attention here: when it came wo | {reatles, The fact that the Russtan Minister has of hoatllitlca by Ruasia has occanfoned an ontburet | were too busy discis: ;‘x Iussian **designs™ on not yet officiaily informed the G t of English animosity againet Rtassis which may | Constantinopte, The 7imes held up ste foseanper | ToLToF Moy informed the Generpment of the fately bocalled ferocions, - All dieguises are thrown | I Eent-e sdmonition: no word In Parlisment. *I€ | gia and Turkey, It fe Faid, may lavolve this Gov. " off. The rcal wish and pntposa of the Anglo- Turkey, Uit Incident wouid certalnty not have oce trument-an atone difedities "unhies Niepe ek Tarkish party, stesdily malntaned from the begin- | cutret, 1(ihe Car s capable of smilaiinst now. | UKERIoaroldlL | oL t sk, ar0atiin opuniy proclalmed. They mean Tt must relax hia features lo note this Guicoine of ORI b e A oy b O 0f e id in FEnglan cAe ten AP nothing loas 1han hat England #hoald once more | avout the invidions uswlin advance foward 1aia, | ommiey,BAYe come hero fot the po he United Statea holds with * - Fourteen Thousand Turkish Prisoners Among the Trophies. of super. , ‘Warm Work Commenced Along : B = JSLANDS 8E1ZED. ) fight the batlie of Tarkcy, That is what the | and of his graspl sition. intending she nurchase and shipment of arms and Apply to ‘WM. 0. DOW, Co’s STERLING SILVER the Line of the Loxoon, ey 106 & moreos Bacharest dispatcl | OOveFnment meant, 1t summer, and what tho ot at 1o mention et Lerd Lytton explalas | Other munitions of war, ana that they ara practi- : WARE, the most complete as- Danub say the Coseackn have taken possession of Rechet | SOURLeY: rosed to indignation by the Bulgarian that be segaede it as a duty to extend tho biemings | Lo/l F1i of {nthislr, mimlon., 1t-wes, Jurther Room 8 Tribuno Building, | gortment in the West, embrac- anube, TaTand, mear Rosh and sxpenlos tHe Tarkian pleict. | rocition refnsed to “permit, “The accard of | of svilalis Aong bt nelghbors, Thie b sfects R et et England with tbe other Powers, ing: 1 had aimos matd it in perfectiy Jovely. But | Jofuoecof transport Esiand with (b other Powemn, her durplay of | M e Viceroy sald ioroy, sech rotaia s day | SH Tuikiah franticr, yeversl of theac veraele lanye tians, ber participation fn the Conference, bave | before yoaterday—s ielegram reached here Woich | ing New Hlaven and foston. Abouttsro wecka e i et batl. oanerencei bare | auggerta s Jlitle more inquiry inta the facts, It s | 855 the steamebip Joha =Dramall, eniing Tronkof Baatand Tomenn e B el b ey | platn that this in a case in which the Vicoroy's god- | Uuder the FEuglien "colors, was advectised 1o [heak of England, I meon ihe England which main- | finens in proftable in more ways than onc. [his | 201 oD 8aturdar, and it wae ' known TItH DOBRUDSCIA. The npper part of the Dobrudsch 1s almost de- serted, All the Mohammedans have gone souih, The Christians have besn taken off by passing ing many new combinations found nowhere else. LOUR MILL, Completaly eauloped ‘Wentworth-av, and Bix. Sharp Artillery Duels Be- tween the Opposing consisted of Seenth-st.. torcnt at reasoable rates. ateamers, i | i paniey . Eiore fa e fier ey arect her for- | teleqtam'eaya that the Ameer of Cabul in jahoring | L2AL her = principal = cargo wot nd ammunition, destined for Conatantinaple. MORTGAGE LOANS, ‘ “The Tatkish garrisons fn the northesatern ex- | Eiant. which keeps for the moat pari In the back. under the jmpression thal Engiand and Rtureia are | 4F70 004 A7 o ! A ATTOCKS 40 Dearborn-st, Fortifications, remiy of Dalura sre vory nmath and wit nardry | SAnd; and of which Lord Besconsteld and Lord | im) 9,81 1A SCmIE I LUAm AT S Jauhar of pericns kel cagaid, passge st 1t . s Ot wich Lord Descouafeld and 1.ord | $y3\'s Sohad againat Christians, withont istineiion | 129t snsplclons sroe that they might be perso; Cland o al Inter o pepneatirety VUL fiDe | of. matlonailly, hwa been preached in gchinn | terested for tho Rasian Governmeut, and as soon Covermotent. araihe mdmphonce, it tho Knaltah | tot "without | mesting #uppurt. The trap | 88 tho sednel reached the ocean they montd capturs Government havo declared over and overagaln bohind all this is sa follows—gand I hope my | hef Eo well settled were these sunapicions that it o ch ot e, e S eriasein | pegder ‘wilt 'mot find the . abcouot iedious; | we declded that the stesmer should Mart before ance of peace,—ximost peace at any price, le. | it 7elntes tothe gathering and distribution of the the timne that had been given out, and tho e that theg regard notbing put pareiy English | forces which can hardly fall to prodacc a worl... | feault wan none of the eoy cted passengors Ot ey emard Dothing it Butcly Englieh | cvant)! The Ameer of Cabul 1a the pominai hesd | ¥iere taken. "t 1s also ramored ihat the tugian English 'tnterests may, in certain probable con. | Of 8 number of restless provinces inctided between Government bas ~ omissaries scatiersd along = tingencles, compel fhem to take aldos with the | Jtusala, Engiish india, and Peraia. Fersia ciaims the coast who ara In communication, by clpher, 7k, tho headshin (for tho ‘provincen were part of an- | ¥ith the oflecrs of the [tussian feet now in this Fherc 1s evidence enough of this in the apeeches | Clent Peraia), bat tne Amger of Cabul, Shere All, harbor, and that thoy were instructed to keep & O O e rar ey | i» nominlly recvpnized, Tho recion i Tonatical. | Ahary waleli on the movements of any rousel lear. trat of Russla and sympathy with Turkey. Dint | 1y Momulman, Now, when roguea fall out. not ""“'n“'""" Stater with srms and ammunition - O e T ke e o | Only do hunrai men come Ly Inelr own, bnd home | WAowe dentination was Turkey, and to commant- Permons Who Ate not restrained by tue convesions | DOt hunest come by what fn niot thelr own. Greece | fhiethe fac Iminedistety to the commandant of alities of pabliclife. The tone of the Totles in | Prepares 1o seize her three lost provinces; the h o Hnala Sk Bo/thas oas oF the veasels might Parliament {8 evidence. The tone of private Jifa | 8lave-traders redt their buots and nets to get one beren: "-'.‘ W ver occurs, the ofliclamaver Drevidenee. Th torerot the Siaiotenal ‘prcns iy | more draughi of ‘men: dreams of Alsaca it | 1h3t then Ie Lolivd Btatce Wil Pacoms resdonils B iderco ar ety Aod i ecrial Pressin | hrongh France: ‘lialy ‘tiinka peasively on | Yl and that tus wantho reason why tho Farkish that slnce war became certain, and capeclaliy since | Nice: Serbs, Hulgariant, 'Uoenisns, Armenians, | Minisier was e prompt In communicating with the the Emperor's manifeato and the clrelar of Prince nEariana—ali the mongte) iribes—have iheit 3n_ ary of State In order that he inlght demand Gortachakoff appeared, the Ministerial party has | ** spirations.™ The old bunger of Perma for her Fedress. . boen roinforced by large accessions from the | Gnclent boundaries bopins to grow atronz. Bat neuteals and by some from the Liberals, [ | Engl d now approgriates the realm deslred by liavo spoken before of (he eflorts’ made by | the Shab, andln trying to peraunds the Ameer (hat the Government to foment the antl-Russian feel, | }ictoris inhix beat {riend. The Ameer did not see fuig of England, which 1n the natural hemtage of | 1. nd so a little army attendd the '+ Agent.’” who s Crimean war. They hava becn only too anc: | £US8 OYEE to pertusde bim of i, and fn aidition to cessful. You hova only to say Constantinople to np a little philanthropy in the way- of civillzing an Englishman to seo him bristle. The Daily | their neighbors, Bofavas it nflecta tho prospeet News itself, which has becn themust clear-sighted, | Of the coming war it elmply creates anoiher rational, and conslstent of Englials newapapers on | - British interert™ to be *'protected” in tho this Bastern question, buret out the other day with | Eart. 11 the Moslema of thenewly anmexed ter. declaratlon that Jussis must be prevented at all | Fitory (Deloochistan) should unite in the jerad, hazarde from lzlzln(;rl.‘unflnnflnupe: that England | the war of Crescent againat Croes, the English ac- Touat praent her A Tarkey cond not.. That is cuplera would eithcr ¥avo to partlcipate with them Key n which a1l the Minieterial appeals to En: against Rnssia or to defond themeelves, 1t makes ofter long resistance. CONTRADICTORT. Loxpox, May 10—5 8. m.~A Parla correspond- entseys: **Varfous accountshave been received of the skirmish opposite lbrail on Wednesdsy. One sayn the Rusaians Ianded there but roturned to Torall of thelr own mccord after destroging the earthworks. Another account says tho Hussians were driven off by the Turklsh monitors."” Loxpoy, May 10-5 s. w.—~A Bucharast dls- pach confrms the report of the destruction of the Turkish earthworks at Gotschet-Ghlaet. The Ttuestan infantry, which landed for thia purpose, sustsined no foss, 88 the Turks wera pravionsly driven out by shells, The Importance of tha op- eration e, thst the Turkists monttors wore able to ehelter behind the Getschet earthworks and bom- bard Ibrail from them. RUSTCHUK. A special from Rustchuk, dated Wedneaday, eays the Ttueslans have thrown up thres *butleries op- positc there during the night, They are in great force, and an attack s constdered probable, STEMSE, % A dispateh from Batoum says four sleamers 1aden with Kenpp guns and munitions of war ar- rived there, A special from Duchazest reports that soveral Tussinn deeerters wero shot st Otay during the U GAS FIXTURES AT COST! JOSEPH HOGAN 132 West Madison-st. 5 DRUG STORE. IPEN AL NIGHT, Qur State and Madison-gt, Store will be a%an night and day from this dter BUOK & RAYNER, Drug- gista, makers of the ' Mars” Cologue, OPTICIAN. A A St A A A ;AP AN NN MANANSE; OPTICIAN, Tribune Buotlding. The Sultan Has Resollved to Un- furl the Banner of the Prophet. State and Monroe-sts. “THE RETORT _ CITY GAS COOK STOVE. Informal Reply of [Russia to the Note of Lord Derby. She Belioves She Is in Full Accord with the Sentiment of Enrope. — £ 18534, L THE DANUBIAN CAMPAIGN OF THOAR YBARS— T8 _RMESEMILANCE TO THAE TRESENT ONE— DATTLES OF KALAPAT, OLTENITZA, CITALE, AND GIURGEVO—S1E0¥ OF SILISTRIA—RUSSIAX DEFEAT AND LOSSES, ‘New Tork Tripnne, The similiarity between the present campaign in Asta and theone during the * Rusmo-Turkish warof twenty years ago has already been pointed.out in . these columne. It remalns to trace another mark- ed rescmblance fa certain phasea of the” 1o con- Ferocious Popular Animosity Against Russia in . England. The new TrArrcT Gas Stote. Cheapest form of sam. mer eoaking {n the world. Wil do the rxtine family eooKing wiTioUT HreATig tho lionss of the permen 1t; 10 half the time, and at half tho coat of cosl, oll,” Perfectly odorlesa. Kamn work At other "AKANTEED (0 bt ACYUALLY done, with oner third less gas, The Danubian Campaign of 18634-- Resemblance to - Presont from Dulgaria.” himselt, Inatructions to proclalm in all the cities he passed thromgh that Russls, who perfftutes Christians herself for not coaforming to the ortho- dox faith, was now intent upon difving all bee llevers in Jalamlam from Europe, 'The Bultan hae, therefare, resolved to call all the faithfal to a holy war against infidel Russla, and promisce to go on Kalafat? from Rustchuk to Glurgevo; from Tor- tukal to Oltenftza, and from Sliistrla to Ialarash, all bewng shown in the map. - In the fourth case, the Kuseians drove back the Turks and afterward v 1ald slege to Siliatring tho three others led to diffeze « cnt results. Twelve thousand men crossed at Wid. ; din snd occupied Kalafat, Thefr enemy belng week. pride hsyo been pitched, and you may smagine | The sitnation on the northweetern froniiers of In- | giote.* The Snitan of Tutkey deck: , N Witk what ey T 1 b dis very critical. - Ahe.faltan o ‘ntkey declared war on Oct, » Chicago Agency, 110 Doearborn-st. Oparat_lou 3 -,:o’r'u ::ldd lh:‘t ::z:l?‘l;folg:z:: l,:f::.:ntl:opl: S ;cbt‘{l%r:e;y ]x:::}ytgr;‘gflxup:%&u|... “mym‘l__w‘_ . by the way, come fo us frowa | Br 1650, nud atthoendol the month a Ramlan ¢ e e e ———— pray e success 0f | geop (ke demoralization is. 1f you msk an | Indla. The Viceroy had received some offenso | army under Prince Gortschakoff reached the baniks b NOTACUE. the Turks {n all the synagogues of ltoumania. Engllshman what the Russtan fa Comstantl. | BTOm Bcindis, nnd could not avenge it openly. | of the Danube, and Omar Pash:, commanderof LAND AND BEA. nople would metter to him, he will teli yon it | Whercupun e meditated and look the follawing | 0 Tarke, had arrived on the opposite shore.’ Th i Flae Bpectacies sulsed to all sights on sclentloe prin- TOSSIAN VICTORY. A HOLY WAR yuld fmperil the Kaglish Emplte in Indin. 1ryou deeply delhiborated method of reladiation: When a 1 of iRl Ly e ane elyies, _Opera and Field Glasacs, Telescopes, Micro- ¥ 5 a1k blm how 1t wonla superll the Engilen Empire | 18rge nutiber of native Princea game up before him events of fhis campaign exiend from Oclober, i opes, Barometers. &c, i L?xbn;. Il;’p n.—’l"ls.e flab: lp:hlldmr l:hc nul- TOR SULTAN CALLS UPON THE PAITHPUL. in l{nuh] he turns the conversation. Like the En- :a ngcl;a ':gcln‘rbc{lhln,c:kn% ‘- nerdl& lhe‘oncndé 1833, until ‘Julr, 1854, and matomally - = = owing, dated Pera, Tuceday night: o Rus-- Loxpox, josen] 1 gilsh Dlshop of whom Emerson tells ue, Inter- | IR Scindia enter tha the Viceroy sprang forwar ron] themselves Inlo two e 13 & o IOE CREANAND XOES: . o |OBEN TS-D ~r1 slans Save galned an fmportant victory between pflnlmo,:lr:’vx:owlllln zu::adg;:r:n:{;m:h%’r fagstet on A ali, e aeke Jou (o take wing \vfllh b anwonied efuslvegeas and i ssed blin an fath Selng primarily . distingulshed p‘t?; I:c:‘-‘. 7 X Al Kars and Brzeroum, The Tarks have retrentcd | Secca, Inden with contly prosentaYor Mohammedan | boitmntyetaaie o 51: Comiantinogle.crurq | 18 tho extremestislnt anativocan recefre, Eciudia's | tlon witl reforenca o tho Danube. The Tutks % { 1 ‘ _— npon Bumuén. ’:c Is rnmnlml that 14',‘oloo Tutks | shrines, The Shelk ul Islam gave to the leader, | Diustbo sought fn Mr. Bright's speect at Lir | O%D wives would not ;umvrnfifl;hylm"i: Do B | aere first ‘“‘M' the siver and choss four widely- i - vore captured. re an armiatice co o ot he fan| e eyer of all India fram a Prince 3 t 3 L] KE RSTEN’S were capti amore of an me | who has been this time appointea by the 8ultan "'fl'fl’.‘ifiz';‘l'dfi'.‘“.'&i (st the geqersl aplalon'af | £ & PArlah. 8nd ever fluce tho poor man liss hoen separated points, - as follaws: Yrom Widdin to 5 | Europe, no fat a8 It can b collccted from the jour. | Hnderzolng purilying ceremonials, costing & larte Europe, 20 fat e It can bo coflected ftuin the Juur- | part.of bis fortune ta cicanno. him from the Vice- Tier manifestoea have not maac £oud Impreasion, | TeEsl kiss by which he was betrayed Hee recent dinfowacr hae been ahorply crticlsed. TITABOPNIOBIA, The Igoatief miselon was = failure, The To-day & number of indacntial Libersls of Per- Protocol wus a failore. 1In the faco of | Mamentaretobhold a kind of caucua to conrider the . Emporor's final, and, I belleve, | What course they will parsuc with reference to the most reluctaat deelsion for war, all his pre. | crinisathand. ‘They are erl‘ to fnd thst they e J. W, KRAFFT & D Tafinmeat, BTRATEQICAL Toxnox, May 0.—A dlepstch from Erzeroum dated the Oth eays: **Tho Jlurslans aro sarronnd- ing Soghoute, and concentrating for an attack on Moukhtar Pasha’s positlon st Darbld!s and Yenl. kerl. Tho Rus force which occupled Dayazid OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, GERERAL TRARSATLANTIC CONPARY. Themat) stexmers of this Complli{hbel'een New NEW CAFE, RESTAURAKT AND BAKERY, g 1a now advancing in the direction Khamoaml and | a piigrimage himself it the wat proves successful | Ylous eurts Lo malntatn peace go for nothing, The | e powerleas 1o cuntro] o effectlvaly influeuce | weak in numbers retired to 8¥tina, and the Turks, ; ARG AR o Antab, loaving Karakiliss and Alssbkirt on thole | to Lis srma. i A ord yon 8o winencres havs had a triump,and | $Uo §ro; Dy b dar, wii & rapid: | {nsiead of followiug, racesded 6 .1‘::1,‘!5 dhetow: ukay ba Meanwhile, the 1%, becn nble 10 Wako & parsage through the ald of an island in the river aud under cover of 0’( Oltenitza they met the Russlans and engaged in bat- tic with them scveral days, finally forcinga retroat toward Bucharest with a'loss of 1,000 men, to the of Morton-st., Gk U HRLL] ERUERH, DAXRE,,.o.o0 00 WWed My 23, 2:00 p.’ m. f R RIS AR IV BOLD (neladion wihe) YIiE{at Cabin, 8100] Secand Cabln, $83¢ right. Bayszid has now been placed under control of {ho Rasslan Prefect of Police." A Vienna correspondent, dlscuasing the military situstion in Asia, says tho simultancons sdvance by the caravan road from Baynzid towards Ercer- TO DB DLESSED. | Loxpox, May D,—A Vienua telegram eays on ‘Friday the Bhelk Ul lalam will solemnly bless the Sultan &s Jeader of the holy war, zreas of afiaire, Ln\\ heat thele stielll volces in every capitsl of | ity one would have called impossibic, the reaction urope. 1t 14 overywhoru sald shat the succcasive | i3 seen sretorming agsinet Ruseis, ‘The **atrucls concesaions of liussia wero merc fetches to galn | Slea™ have becuine antlyuarian, so far as Turko. fimo ti1l the scasonshouldsrrive when amovement | {8 concerned, while ursta’s old sins arc paraded through Jlopmanls ehoald become passible. The | 88 if they occurred yeaterday, 'The theatres aro fruth 15, that evers nation thinks sfie bos rnotulng | bewinning to refiect the changed hopalarsentiment. 144 MADISON-ST. Botwoon Clark snd LaSalle. (Formerly 00 Randolph-st.) {‘vfiDAl}.l"D 3:00 p. m, Wed. May 16, 71908, . o - rfrom Tatkoy, and Xnows fiot h At tho Globe Theatro a sonit la sung crobody- | Turks 100, lleaty ralns set fn, and stout -ih 45 including wipe, edalog: and wtemate RERGVALS, oum on the feft, from Alexandropol fo Kars, in DERBY’S NOTE. {o font from Turkey, and knows not bow eoon | £} Hip Gt KR (Ees shoid occasion agujn | midlo of Scember tho Tarks recrossed the wer . h‘an oL d‘lum‘u. LONDON, or any rillway stIoD | womnmmnmmmnnn n saemsmmamaamnammnnn~ | the centre, and on the right towards Datoum, 0 5 It §s the universal seldshness which prevails, thet | 8rise for Jnom-unz English interests, “stio | Thesa engagementa and a few others of much less : Fims Canin, 870 to §100, secanling o secommodar THE OFFICES OF THE Jenves ittlo dount that the object of the Russlan RUBSIA’S REPLY THERETO. B e elent axplanation af tho eniiry fo genar | will bo found besie tiie Turk, and ** carry'on the | {mportance sereed tn complcle tho events of the ¢ ally shown to Ruasia, And nobody bul(’tvu nthe | Pameold game.* The eong hisa been received with day sfter to-morrow. Mot 8 sinzle Power directly | Sheers. it is commopn to hem“' o4 Atrocitjest 1 Concorned which would not brefer » device of any | 40't belicvain them;"ar **Think of what Jtusgla sort, any sham, any. ebitt, which should cover up | did ta Poland, & The Liberals may well meet and ihe Eastern queation for anoiber six months, and | Consult; it will reqaira 8 stronger effort than any Loxpoy, May 10—5 8. m.—~Tho Parls corre- spondent of the Times saysthe Husslon Zele- graphle Agancy, whilat declaring that Tinesta will not reply to Eatl Durby's note, publishes & state- tion; Necond ' Cabln, €05 Third Cabla, $351 Bteersge, 17 incindiog Bverithing s abeve, Rteturn_ tickets, at very reduced rates, avaliable through England or France. ‘Steamera imarked thus * 0 DOt CATTY #EcTago passen” operations is Erzeroum. Dukbtar Fasha com- mands tho junction of the two roads leading from Kars, through tho passca of Boghoutesnd Dagh. RALAPAT AND WIDIN, od at theie success than the Ruastans were at thalr own defeat, > "The following year opened with s brilllant auce ceas for Qg Pasha. The prescoce of hlsarmy at year, The Turks were {mflnhly noat less astonls AMERICAN LINE iy \ y ment which may be copsidered Hussia's informal tpoms thy incyitable coafiict to another year. | hitherto made to prevent this country from drift- { Halafat was espccially annoying fo Priuce 4 oY, R A : Rccnsners ey 0.—Tue Tarkeh Sateis t | Joby 000 "o Ch WAl soriaay | Atier i ine deure 18 58 mptioal Wittty | nelole L1vG el (comenrlen | Tunery | Sorchboh oA ML SIS P R, P ., 67 Cinr ; or aiateamanship in ancel - mandin of Wal - RED STAR LINE | ol did not reach ialstar. The Toumenian | dofire to re-establish an understanding and B par e r otk 6 108 ChanseBeriss of by raised hers at ona Uine, i ceadod, tho cne- | with et ts driva. tho ‘Tarks bick acrom the mle guarantee of genorst peace muat scek a now basls more {n confarmity with the circumstances without further dwelling on tho mistaken viows of past re. sults, which aro the beat refatation of tho English dispatch, As respocta tho treaty of 1871,appealed tointhis dispatch, it may be asked if the Porto river. A battle wae begun. Dut the Itussisn gunncry was bad; few of the balls went to the ] mark, many_ of the sheils burst in the alr, o aud bofore the enemy had fred & dozen shota from thele heavy batfory they retired intn the village of Citale, nesr Kalalat and opened shells only reached Turkish vessels off Widin, BLOCK-OUSE BURNED. Bucnanzst, May 0,—A dispaich says the Coa- sacka crossed tho Danubo at Brails and burned & Turkish block-house, gt 1o rotarn o England, It is truc, beyond » of Russla baving elrcolaied all the popular sn- doubt, that here the m}umm 18 greateat. [lm eratitions and folk-lore of that tt""lrr to prove will bo taken the declalon which -g-ll localfze or | that it in quite as idolatrous ns Turkey, There may extend the war, Austria may $ndeed move first, | beanother reaction, but at the preseit moment the bnt an Anstrian occupation of Bosnia will not nece | $1d6 sccms to me setting In favor of Turkey. cssarily add snother combatant to the strife. It Moxcune D, CoXwar, AMERICAN ; Philadelphia and Liverpool, Bteamers ars removed from 138 LaSalle-st. to 119 East Randolph-st. The only ¢ tl 1 der_ the . | Tassage Tickets and Drafta at the lowest rates, would rellove & certain portion of the Turkish » geadly fie npon the advancing coluun, fsmall an g B3 f.;:':'-‘;é:%‘fl-f&;’:'-’;’:%‘-' R | e | g of e lgurls, haa been | [i¢ 10 the best fo beeak tho engagoment of | foiien, 425, 10 181 |5¥'§§a sirengthon Turkey GENERAL. Fanha rode inta the vilzge, mountedonawhite ., inesdny Trom Liverpoots g Ainet Rasels, i 3 A u I i3 NOOTS AND SHOES. enaWeR. v the precadiog treaty of 1850, If the English | § Aot wteby Dot 46 Edgiaad i NAVIOATION OF THE DANURE, rlosed two horses were killed under him, The ¢ Cabinet malntalns that the Torte was pot bound by It, then that troaty would only hava scrved to guarantee the Porte’s ontira immunity,; All the documents of that perlod prove, on the con- trary, that the Christian Powera did not'mean to defend a regime opnressivo for Clristiana, They simply decided against the exclaalve protection of Ruassia. They substitated for It THE COMMON PROTECTION OF EUROPE, tho rights and duties attaching thereto they have often exercised. her first movement will be au offensive Peari, May 0.-=In the Hangarian Dlet to-day, movement, The one thing which the Tarco- | Prire Minieter Tissea aald tho neatrallty of tho pile party here clsmors fus ?l the sendl ! B B o e T1¢ T8 iy e pi | Danube hiak never becn cxprensly declared, but only pose that Lord Derly has ro sfien assured the | the principls of freo mavigation. Therefore, tho 'Purks that they must expect no support from En. | interfercnce of nentrsls ls jmpossible, while the gland. They never say ncere word themaelves, | operations of the helligerents are within the prin- 4nd they do not bellce In thy sincorlty of gibers. | ciples of lntcrnational law, _Ausiro-lfungary, nt‘umm for the Inst twelvemonths to the nojiig. | bowerer, bas made representations at St Peters. c; :n,:.: ncl t‘h’z'zletrlln 'Dnlorlmrunn:xaun'-:‘:u the lmlm-al burz and fomunlll;mpln lgblllnn any restrictions of o onference; o ostentations approval 3 Desinwe by tha Eaghen Government m:ShP e navigation not fndispeneably necessary, and a BLACK SEA BLOCEADE, i Lonpox, May 0,—Turkey permils neatral veseels to cnter the blockaded poris {n the Dlack Sca until the 35tk fnat., nud until the 17th to depart. INTRENCUED CAMF. Covoang, May 0.~The Cazefle learns that Brit: {sh ofticers hava Leen sent to select tho site for an Intrenched camp at the entrance of theBces Canal, READY FOR DATTLE. Loxpoy, May 0.—The 7Vmes’ apacial says; Gen, RED STAR LINE, Cerrying the Delaian and United Btates matls. Bafitn wrerrtwelve fllél. alternately (mllLl’"lMl”’.L"l“ BEAOIE RS ONLY o AnTanr, N L L TRR WRIGIHT & BONK, Gen'l Agents, 119 East Randolph-st., clltll?v_ ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, battle soon bovame furions, and. with incressin, " ivancen. the umbers of tho kiiled and woundes 90 increaeed. The [tusalandsheltered themselven in and aronnd the hooscs, and wero nliscked with fized bayonets. Every bt of spaco of defense was cuntestéd with deeperate coursie, but the Rtemalans were literally massacred. Qoarter was neither axked nor glven, and every man who fell {n tha way of the Turks was put todeath, Enrsged at this ferocity, the exampls was followed by the uther side. In some instances, it i1 sald, ofticers were seen pulling taelr caps down tightly on their foreheads, determined not to A BARGAIN!! FOR SALE--Tho entire stock of I'ine Boots and Shoes, with Fur- niture, Fixtures, and Lease, either soparately or together, at No. 143 M ., % vorable reply la expected. The Government's ¢ % (JIA QUEBEO and VIA BAVEINORE. | State-st. Stock amounts to about | Vekoriicipons from Kroftes eveniet o | Fiio Agency citen tnstances ot intervention such e et e athtoy totuend | course will dopend upon the reault of thicso repta- R e R e A A e Bt wnd Hatoon Accoms | $10,000, and will be sold chenp. readiness for tho ‘Turkish attack, snd thathis | uytna Andrassy noto, the Berlin memorandum, | him back sn Ambasnadors to tho actual sending of | scataslons. s housea were covercd with heaps of the dead, and forces nre suficlent for dofense. Gen, Vukoviich holds the spproaches to this foriress as well an Nicsica, " The Turkish troops ju Albanla aro cone centratiug at Padgartza. The Montencgrin artll- mediiang uizoceited ' 7L S eed nrtest s [loute. Buperior pe. £y lend e, Discipilavd Crews, Mafery ihe (iovorne T Tt S Weckiy Satiioms caeh wav: the blaod ran i rivulets dawn tho hill. The Batiio Iasted four hourd, when noon arrived, and tho rks liad posseseion of cvery houso, The Rua-. stans fell back npon the rood na the ouly Fesourcs, etc., and adda: **The results have proved that theso Platonic fnterviews led to nothing. n the English - Cabinet repards the Mr. Layard, probably the grentest friend of tho . RXPEDIRNOY. :'l"t'e’:. t‘irrl I|Illem":ha zfli‘&i‘f”"\fw\.’f"&?& nfi:_‘ The Senatorsand Deputien privately considered Layard's first act on arriving a¢ hiapost? If we | tho cspedieney of Roumanta participating in the Inquire on the premiscs. . ———————————— e e JOOFING MATERIAL. Einlgrant nnd Sieerago Pasnnge, 1ho Very Dest | o e treaty of 1830 as Jmpotent, that | may belleve the uncontradicted slatemont of but found themeeives interrupted by a detachment ARt AN GO Torgaiuta e cliys, >0 Interpretation will bandly be accented by Europe, IfiYW Telsgrapi, he lld Wi Sultan u.‘é:blfl.gxm yae, Depatlos agpeic (o Jroe i, tsk the Ssuslors iy coraey which bad boen atationed s the Snlio- . UMANTA N3, ald against Russla was, though improbable, not i 3 3 ol sl ‘Nos. 73 & 74 Lasalie-st., Chicaga, ROOFING-. e Hatiunton redlis somplafar et e yses or even by the Euglish nation, espectally not by the {mpo fi'\bm \Whiy shontd not the 'm':h m":“ ‘“ FANATICAL UPRIBING, *. for retire into & redoulic w{,mn ey had coustructed Russlan Goverament or natlon. In the intercst of this trealy the common action sud pressure of Europe should have been exerted, Tussia hasdono wund 1o carry thelr artillery with them, 1t seemed thut the tolul dvatzuction of the Ruse ulsnd wae lnuvitabie, when suddenly & formidsbls probable {f not certain? §r. Pxvensnvng, May 0.—A fanatical rlelng has In that samo Journal, which conlests with the - B e Saiols tmamonsy | ken visce, tnthe Tohclcheulsl) countey In coms ceedings of tho Turks makes loumania’s abston- tion from hostilities almosl impossible, ANCHHOR. LINE MAIL STEAMERS THE CORREY ELASTIC ROOFING & PAINT CO., Wew Tork aud Glasgows 'Y 1 quence of the Turkish war, One band of 500in- | reinforcement, numbering 10,000° men, appearod ALIATIA a7 12,0 U%Lu;): A May28. 3pm 108 & 110 Franklin-st. ARTILLERY DUNL. everytbing for (bl purnoso, Tler offorts | Of belng the monthpleceof the Sulian, you 1aY | yyroeuts was dispersed by the troups and ninety- | sdvancini from tha distance. = Fuur ‘bittations SCIRIL Moy, 1o | FTTIONEA, Juna 2 2T | Aro wow preyareil (o wit on raofs. Alvo, old Tl A serfous arililory engsgoment fs expected at [ weto froftiess. It only romained for | Yo Uit ubuus ‘of “Ntussia 15 without siini: | nine ¥illed and 250 wounded, The Russlau lous | movud forward ln line with threo others Iu colymn Cillak 30 %2 $k Simiepmediato, 833, Bioorage, $oi n ot on roofs. Also, n, | Ibmall, Fite Turklsn monitors are mear by, evie | Rassla to executo alona the duty whichothor Cabl- | {he summons. to England ls to arm ageinsi | was three killcd and eleven wounded, Marstal | forutng s second liuc, aud (o asnressfve. “ho Metal, and Shingla roofs made aa good as new wl(' our Red Elastjc Paint.: deatly bent on attack, TURKISH LINES OF DEFENSK. cavaley aud artillery wece placed onthe danks. and York wud the whole body moved towsrd the road to Kalafat ndont Lok A HSHINLLA, June2,00m e, B2 May 1. 10 neta agreeing with her In principle healtated to as- Cablos sty o' $70i Btecrs sums In practice. The Imperial Cabluet iu justifed her for the protectlon of Constantinople. “Rus- UTOPIA, a2 1o thg ‘‘atmed despoiism now marchin 1aw hoa been declared In tho Province of Terek. = - » for the purpost of cutting off the communication pe e e EFANANOIAL. Lonoon, May 9.—A Vienna dispstch reporta that | in aMrming that it ie acting Iu conformity with the | ¢ s The s shapkeonet WAL EIATORN YN KON oo vt Witk Ave hattalions of rueetve Ach- i NOTIE R b0 Wasninkion o EINANGRAL, ] o N mandor has resoived (o make the | sontiments -and Intereats of Europs. Tho | wholiys soio 200,000 coplea of (s Iniereating | TARIN May B.—The Goesta e Lorriine B | met Pasha orepated to reculye e i tiee AND 7.1-3 PBR OBNT. | gretatand in defeuse of Dobradschs, on lne fron | English Cabinct cannot extricata ftself from this | sbect every morning is told that the Empire nounces that Prince Lohenloke, Gernian Ambara- | feriority of hly forca was very ovident, The Hus- A A Lo Kustendje to Chornavods, and bis next defenso | dilemms, except by proclalming that England s | Siied and must bo defended. The aho dor, bas Infarined the French Government that the | alane masched forward and wete met by & tremendous showwr of grape-shot. ordth davbtonl Bla wite's | German gurrlsons 1n Aldace and Lotrane will bo | ERSEAAS0 SROREL (iantey advanced and fred of $10,000 and upwa nd, perrent. Wo inko Jonns o resideiice fn Ward, to davate all ble wifo's biood-relativ: cal within precinets of the quadrangle formed by tho | tha first Museulman power in tho world, and that iy ‘";';;"J_Ré?k,*fi#.?‘fakb%‘f«’b“é:fih"“““"- §1 g0 dupmind ot 7 per cunt, TURY Tortrosses of Nustchuk, Varns, Shumis, and Bl | she consequently wishes for C \ard, to devate sl bla witc's bisod:selativns o | conatorably strengthenod to mators the cquillh: | S ouded 'ou thor” moved, shouting us the FTATE R LENNSTLVANI, Tuursday, Mara B ntuston -t IR et Cotres: | Istris, Two monitors will be stationed s0 88 10 | ryp yAINTERANCE OF TURKISI DOMINION ek i Eowa exubtly what the Czar | Flum between the military furce on both sides of | sawe tlime the natious] batilecry. Tla Russlaus Cabiria, ge0, €03 aud # e limoaa, | _pondent ~ 7' " 7 | harass the Ruseians when they attempt o cross the | oyur christians, 6ven at the coat of (fielr extorml intende, **1{c will take and hald Constautinapla { the frontier. butapplors Ume, bat avlast waraed lo splie, of vone, Netura HIcketh 4010 81, Danube, which will most Iikely be nesr Nikopolis | oo AT el extormis | §f o can, , . . ‘Cbe duty of the Guvern- THX GERMAN SQUADRON. e ofleens. Thirey SO ot Tt @davin, §63. fiotura Tickets, o Miecragy BMK‘[NGH(][] of LAZARUS S]'LVERMAN natlos, We hold the English nstion In toogrost | ment, trustees for the natlon, lo _plaln. | 1, A eelin. Blepateh aanoances | SFuny turued snd fled; they ducce ever, in T g €0 AUSTC A g ! on ond after tho 18th foat, leo o belleve It would sanction such & pelloys”s | « e . Wo . have lnstalled an_ Euglsh [ ,LO¥Pox: BaF Bl (R0 patch anoances | carrying oif the artifery. | Te Tutke then retired el Agents, A AT 0 Chamber of Commercs, Chicago, BHITISIE PROPENTY DESTROYEDS 3 # Ambamador st ho Vorie; and we inuvi | (Bat tho German fron-clad equadron will lluve o) fafat, u.v.\'llu Ilnullnhll-b;n«‘l;;n: r(illllu ..ml S e S Teal Ex Prody A Ducbarest dispatch reports that, st Decket, Send o Lritish fiect to Smyrns, 'or some conventent | Wilhehna Hafen on the J0th fnst. for the Mediter- | al un} M ur-‘x-:n n the nelgbborl ‘x’ b ‘o bqj‘"dn‘ . NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, | Fatontily‘oatCutnay Grudrieten FSRdi ey, | Turkiek irregulars buraed and snok severat lght- ENGLAND, L T R oy Eisiaed ta hays, only. 35" dead, whilo tha dlvaeliiog Exchiange on all countrl ors, amonget which were some that bolonged to WARIIKN;: : THE INEVITABLE. n loss amounted to 1,500 desd and an Im-* i New York to Quunmflw‘? l’lll‘“ I’Lmrmh ; 3 ou: 18.0:0 8. BRI R tay 13 Joum | EQY o hine 130502 Foli LONDOS. 3 saey armngenont cin bomade fur na security.t | Buciamsar, May 0.—Fublic opinion grows datly Epixpvra, May 0.—A London :qm-p;lfl-nz the Crimesn war, sud | more snd mora In favor of a regular participation aays: **Thearmy-clothing factory af Pimico Is warked witbout Intermission and numerous shifts number uf wounded. 'Turkish courage at Daitio has becn a themo for many comments, Watts & Milburn, of London, and had the Hritish s The officers diit not spare thomeelves.” 'Thoy wero 4 8 DL SIN CONNEO: - i USINESS M:EN’S UNIOM flag holsted. ‘They pourcd pitch on the decks and :1‘!‘1“ "‘!‘rar.flr " 2 direct attack upon England 3 *DANMARK, May 12, 3 pm | CANADA, May 19, 10 am LOANS, 19 Dot ks et c:?gco’ fl.‘.‘if::"’.?"x.'m“.fz';"‘ e, | sro beiog employed. D et “.; o thte s Ha [ | 10 the e “:ll:c:l;:: i‘,‘,’{'.fl.':',’,’l',ié’:’ 2 frnatnickest of e dahe SRLL'S JUnbint aasd Tickeaat reduced ratek, Bicerays ickaie pas, oure QoL O YAT, PAPER, | Maneleld, Uritish Consul-Goperal st T ol | "tV Thare ta generst conviction fn_ mulitsry and | YEveetio apaint Muss | 11t doce 1A Speins | Lowvo, Siay, 10~8 & m.—A vpecal from Bu. | Tho itauslane naw began to rapale whele forces, acy, Drafta for £1 and upwards ug Gross In s Lreiaag. AUbLY o £ it RO R it North German Lioyd, and by the 18th of Jemuary bad men in this Y:ll of Wallachia, with hesdquarters at Krajovs, eanwiule the Turks had crossed the river from Mikopolis to Lurna. This obliged Prince Michael sdvucate Intorlerenco, v predicte it, though tho | chrest reports that in a private conference of Sena-' article {s writteu 1n 8 vaguc ghictorical siyle which [ (o o Letray the hand of au amateur. The ermy 148 huge jceberg drifting duwun to bas informed the Dritivh Ambassadors at Vienna and Constantinoplo of theso aceurrences by telo- graph In order that steps may bo taken to obtain naval official clicles that we are on the b?nk of wa¥, } +¢ Atrangements bave been made for the embark- nd Deputics on ‘Tuesday 1 was declded that the {udependence of Roumsnis should bo pro. MONEY toLOAN Hu - | atlon o2 2oma 26,000 men within six days if yecea- | Constantinople. lu the neat 10 | cisimed in s publio sitting Wednesday. After the | Gortachakoff (brother of the prescntiChancelior) ta 2 A assan-st, N, Y. roparation and put & stop to such waoton and ob- | 8 onstantinople, In he nest” seulenea 11 wnclis : ., Thesteamersof this Compsny Will sall every Satc.. By JOSIAT H. REED, No 20 N il Y. Y., Jecticas raiding for the futute, sary, sod 20,000 to 23,000 more within & foraight l'-‘-'x:n “mvfl‘w:;. wnd finishes by a truns- | proclamation of indvpendence, war will be de- 'é.’:&fl"., ‘h‘t;‘:t‘tlz‘:gw" ::’v;:' ’lhg‘ "cu:r-;;:'-lg::g;x In amonnts as required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO FROPERTY, st BEST RATE, Applications recelved and gmmvlly sttended to by H., A, HURLBUT, 76 Handolph-st. Wanted--$40,000, after," 1 CROBS-PURPOSES, { Loxpox, Msy 0.—The Tinas, I » Teading sdicle, speaking of the remacka of Me. Croas, Uoms Sec- retsry, in the Houss of Commons oo Mondsy pight, on (iadstone's resolutions, says: ' Mr, Crojs, a4 the concluslon of his speoch, gave tha following umber of vullures sceat: | clared, ‘Aspecial from Danilograd saye the Princo of thls comes from rinting. | Montenoyro has gone to the Duga Pass. “I“rl'l: Baq:l" ’gl ‘\V:lXM ) (ltf'l'ft:'fl'mfil ] THE RUSSIAN INPERIAL GUARD, civlilzed world—to prevent two mclvilized natlans | o Jusslan Zefegraphio Agency reparts thiat the {L‘lflat‘;‘fi“‘&.‘. lnl.rl:.::lslc)l\fl-u:uh-:n oy mi’i Caar, addresring tha oficursat St. Polersburg, sald more practical shape. 1f the Zimes becouses con- | he boped f the Iniperial Guard bad to take tho sior. An Odessa catrespondent -says: ** A Commlse wariat ofticer hero has been apot for adulterating Bouar for the army, ™ 10RAIL. : - Qavarz, May 0,~Youterday afternoon two Tark- tho Dsnube, Several mouths had boen occupled In & series of sudden attacks (rom both sides, ususlly baving no other result than 1o forca the sitacking party Lo rocross the river. Neither had suc- coeded fu golnlng & (oothuld where they wishod. But finally, in mldsummet, tho Turks made a passage snd fought A great battla with ihelr encn at Qlurgevo, the last serl- fram I e, Taot of TIrd-st.. Hoboke: e O paiae gt Now York (o Bouthamptod, o, Ravres and Bremen, Arst cabin, $100; secon i, o0, Kord 1 aige aia, § hiiage ol thing s0 maudin 2Dawlipg Ureea, New Sork._ Il e Olel | i Great Western Steamship Line. From New York to Bristol (England) direct. 3 ¥ v ish wonitol supportoa by shore bstteries at LoMEISET, Weatcra Ly whlisala Ay u’f}hfii?;‘_%\"""!.‘%&i‘.‘ Matchio, opencd B aoon the Tlasslen batteries 2 e clourwnement o 1 Governmeste odier: | Yivgd That s maisly of e omatnling Sss | ged b woutd sursa tho honor of the Nusslun | 9uf Opem-eld condiet i ihe Dannbiun camphin HAGON. Syuions, 8 w ate, . 0. . whi . ot ta asnction oppression or tyranny In anypsrt 5 g ke arma. y Vi piamousgs emu nigrnicdite 151 Bletrido 30, | S Cotewo._________________ Tbratl, whlh roplad, vigorously. The canaanads | 0\0 Uohi ;o prescrve treaty enpagementiaad | BAT, Lol o0slabed st all thows i secretly AT slior Turkey. fu tho rver st that poiat ete By PR Grhl Midla: | EDWARD L. BREWSTER, Py ;'.h.';"m::f' in.‘n'::'u”.‘u'::ln-‘;fini; 1 the | #et sn esamiplo which,if followad by othor nat denire wach & polley woald sny bo publicly. Thy Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. s ire. boat flled wiils 550 men passed aver ] L S . 4 wonld materisily sddtothe happiness of the wirld; thut it hopes ta keep ont of the condict. | Quzske, May 0. —The ship City of Quebec, from Tussian canip, showlng that the Russlans sre about from Rustchuk. Helnforcements werd asl luldl tosssume fha offensive. Karlyinls moralng ihe Rusalan baiterios recommenced cannonading Ghis- cet, and st 9 o'clock & brisk muskelry fite wis sudlble at all polnts.® RENEWED. Bucuaresr, May 0.~The srtillery engsgement apd 5,000 men wets onthe lsland, while the Hussians Lad accumulated in Jarge nun bers and opencd fire upon the Turks, wha helped thens kuep It up for ten hgirs, when bightfall put an epd 10 the eagageiu la the mornlng the Husslans had retired from Glurzevo snd the Turl advanced and occupled it The goatiog of the dead Lodles down the river to Silisteia conveyed to that laaaylog A¢ 18 prove otherw: if the country bewins once | London, hss arrived with ten large 64-pounder more to drift into aflict, the opr.o-mun wiil } piged guus, 1,000 shells, twendy-six cases of jaake fself heand at uoce. Sherylenol 8IWIES | fuscs, and thiriy-nve cases of various wariike Koows bis countrymén well—in which incctings | stores. ‘The gunsarctoba atonco put in pontion will not be huld 10 protest sgalnst war, I told him | on the Citadel, snd the men fngarnson pat through 1 thought the sooner thoy begsn the bettor, exerclaca ia daily dritl, 101 Washington-gt,, B‘%l and sclls COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL sl CUNARD MAIL LINE. ki ,&llln‘alhrn times & week toand from British R, weat Prica AIPly at Company’s Ofice, morthwest cornoe itk and jtandoiph-ata., Chicago, |_P. I DU VEKNET. General Weatern Agent. deeply 84 we regret war, to malitain thio atricteat noutrality boiwecn the coatendin{na- tlons ontside of the mecesaitics of this actaal yar, and tomaintain, 88 tuey cught to malntain, sl as suy Bntlsh Government would maintaln, thosd in- terests of England which ought to be maintaifed. 8 and BONDs. & ou firil-ciass Collaterals Regotiated at Low Htaica of interest. JOHNN G, SHORTALL, 24 Portlaad Dlock, e L ooy ‘We have no thought of fearor gain, Beforqthe city tha urst news of the cundict. Anarmy of H l I ,I N E AN wasrcnewed Iate yoaterday afternoon betwesn the PBRITISII ANNEXATION OP BELOOCHISTAN, it 4 g iy T s Toria bterie'ss Widi and e Rommanian | (580105 Lol o, e Qo | LapsoR ASAT St Sary AT ey P i, B R e S oL, Tark-at, e eries st Kalafat, w! > 1 d Bill Nye's ul Visile Ltheao attacks wete golog onalong ARy el Comma e RO EN, ST e errcks and Gt Hoase a Halares | Bent” 14 contclous of 1he baserly of qele e el vo et cuchis, and | Wasmxavox, D. C., May 0.—-Nialster Shiskin | of tho rirer, the livsia Eleas Jta moath in tha ene: FpOSS. country cal 1 T led tho. DobFudja, appeared as tho af- - acking party. They slsa i iad s (ortianta cgo of Biljstria, -Theao oventsconatituly the sec- ond phasa of the Dauublau campaign. The Do- hmd‘in I8 & curious country of fat surface, over grown wilh coarse, nemwr rass, gnd without tzsos St shrudbery anywhere. The Inhsbitants sre the yemnantot 8 Turtar tace who were driven out of Russis. The suuthern boundaey 1o nest the Romen wall bullt by Tralan. Tho Iliver Danube st lts mouth dividea Jiko tho Missluaippi. Ou the north: ern arm—the Kilis—is the town Lewsil, meationed fo to-day’s wwhe.. Here the nm‘“:«! in October, 1853, befurs tho Turks bad cross afat; bad stationed a doiils, snd on the X sent bosts up the rivee to Brall (o 1brall) and Galats. On thelr way they encou tered the Tucks and jost 100 wen in an eugegoment * Otbor attewpts were wade agalust tho Turks, Lug atulug cawe of them uatll the latter part of March, whyi the Russians, ewboldenvd by soperiqy were destroyed and & chorch $ojured. Widin was when he reached down o his boot-leg ta 8nd a de- | catled upon the Becrotary of Btato this aftoraoon st on Bre.y had sized bower and found it ot whero {t bad bcen | and gave official notldcation o the Goverument of plsced, be satd andly, dmors's cheatlng kolug Ou | tho Unlted state that 8 state of war exlsts between geated Ly thu sixh which the xnmm’. Uovernment | lussia and Turkey. Secrctary Evarts will proba- beaves at thoughy of Russian rapacity. Its orgsus | bly make the usual formal reply, 1i1s not yet de- are clamorous concerning ** Huasian deslygne™ on | termiued whetner a neutrality proclamation will ba Constantinople; but thoy have nut yet thought B¢ | fouued by our Government. to potice tbat Eogland has quictiy anuexed Be Ioochistan. Tho wppropristed teseitory 1a only BUSSIAX PACIFIO SQUADBOX, about the sise of Fraunce—thatis sl It Is BAx Fmaxcisco, May 9.—A disvatch from Val. most wsmacaetly, Lo notice such & slght ex- | 1ejo, whers the Russian flect is Iying, ssys seliablo, on ‘::l flafi !:nm::r ;:m_:k Ao¥%, Prorer| suthority bas s that orders aro rucelved for the . U TEet Hataia 1S howing e Yoracity "which | fieet to get tosdy tosall on & mowent's nolice. might even swallow up Conlhnllnupl‘; Besides, | The oficers, bowover, ssy they do mot expect to Jt bas been dona in & very unobtrusive Way. Moro’ | leave at an eatly cate. ) ihan tweaty years ago England obtalned 3’ treaty- Tk MUMOLS 16 SR sightfo bave sa ogeot reaidingat Kbelat, Capital | WAl RUMGES 15 NEW YOI of the annoxed provioce, but has not exercised Xew York Tribune, ¥ay 8. chat sight. Lately, buwever, it occurred %0 Losd | Thero s mach \alsgusslon 1o oticial clrcles "3“ their own earacat desire for peace. They are ga- aclous, if need ba, of thelr strength. They yill not use thele strengih improperly. Wheraver jho opportunity may offorto stop this. war, to lpal theae wrotched duvialons, to improve the condizon of theso Christian populstions in s really lmprove thewm (snd tbat wey, i Mr, Ci oviolon, 18 not by war), to localize, 'minimize, ‘wipe awsy tho effecta of the war, then the Qovek: sment will give thelr services.” TRODUCTION OF NAVAL 3TORES. —The Standard reatest activity prevaile at the Doptlord vi- tusliag ysrd. ‘The production snd lssus of o stores and provisions is proceoding at aa extrag- dinwry rate, - New machiuery bas been erect ALL WELL. . 8. Prrsmauno, Msy 9.—The Grind Duke Nicholas telearaps as follows: Kuscusnsry, May 7.~All is well, The move- mentof the troops proceeds undistarded. Turks entirely passive. Healik of the troops sxcellent. OFYICIAL. 8r. PsvsnsaUne, May 0, ~The following official dispatch bas been roceived: Tireis, May 7.—The maln body bave recons noltered the nelghborhood of Bars. A column of «csvalry hasbeen sent to Kaglamsn. Ozne detach- wment {8 approsching Ardahsn, sud ssother Dya- don. Everywhere the Russians meet with & triendly reception from both Christians and Mus- Carrylog the Malls between EUROPE AND AMERICA. T L G Braits o& Great diriiaia sué Lreland. il SITUATION WANTED. A man of large sxperience aa General Accountant wit EARiEY 1ogtiner WileAE Mantieiteat ol Cred: {2 428 wisa {s Fally'capale of conductio {a v sEsibeamce dedastient of Koy wholcd HEeiiaeRaste Cadhalilad elioaisieor' s g I el e tn cagagenicat frou. May 20 4 nder o v Suericay by births al comua: Bleatlou w 3 et conddence. Address 56, Taibupe omce. GUATES AND MANTELS. @ (1 & SLATE MANTELS ic [}B ATE F.H.PROBOSCO & CO., NO. 302 BTATEST NOTICE. 30 bu rora} 33 bu cora GEo. wis [