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-~ The Chicange Daily TEibune, VOLUME XXXI, ' CILICAGO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1877. PRICE Fl1 BTAGI GobD% ORI N Servisn volanteers are conatantly pasain gthe S THE ‘VA_R, frantiers 1o join the Nosnfan iasargents, ’ * CIRCASSIANS who have riten in the Rnssian trane. Cancaslan provinces destroyed nimost all the telegraph wrires ;An Unconfirmed Report that | in their nenghuornood. 2 . TURKISH LEVIRS, ' t the Russians Have ooy, May 165 8, m.— Prlvate teitern from 2 lornla eay that the Tarkish t rithdrawn fy I_ K STYLISH Crossed the Dan Ay e R 1 . ube, Drina ut Belina, X ; A =0 e ment Wil soon extend o the much-enduring countries, GREAT BRITAIN, - s CONDITION OF TR GRAIN TRADE, ‘ Special Dispateh to The Tribune. . Loxnon, May 15.—Tho Mark Lane Express eays: - i; ‘' A favarahle change occarred in the weather the | & beginning of last week. 1t ls deubtfnl whetlicr the backward seanon has done any serlons harm. With . warm weather, which It fa reasonable to expect, the fears entertained fn some disteicts will be dis. sipated. Spring rowing, oven in late dhulzudi . finfshed. 1t 15 atated that §n Cambridgeshire {he acreage dovoled to wheat issmall, In Scotland . the weather has been dry but very cold. Pastures FURNITURE, IMPORTANT FURNITURE BUYERS, TUE TOBEY .- to mildew along with other treasares of science. The diferences in mnationality of the sohjects of Austro-Iungary prevent any identity of sympathy or antipathy, any sccord or cancord hetween Ihe whole peoule and the Giovern- ment. What acertain i, that thu policy of tho Government is, and will continua 1o he, io m: 1ain the atricteat neutrality an tong oe the Ho do ot streteh oot their hands to° take parsersion ‘of 1he Turkish provinces, and the Enclien do not mix in the fight, or attempt o occupy Constantino- ple. Up 1o such a point the Anatriait, to the great profitaf his finances, will ** aasist, ** nn impassivo rpectator, at the due! Letween the Tuek and the ltussian. * The best evidence that in oflicial circica incre |5 no apprehension of rceing Austria in- Yoived In war In seen n the fact that the Deleyates “are not t0 be convoked till the sutuinn. 1 there was ony intention of taking ‘nr!, actively, In the Enatern settlement, The Hayalis are sullering from the mereilens réyuisition of the Tarkish authori. tien, who setra corn, catule, and horcs, Out. . . The Turkish Army in the Do- | ™ reworcila Bomis. Fheld, Leiter BUS NESS SUITS et o Ivermesiy - SIS sccldentally tn Widin at the time of the firat bom- { Uf any fearof becoming Implicated fn It, it wonld | are Inanm uimost hopeleraly backward state, and b Reinforeed. bordment reports that the Tarklsh troope In Wid- | P2 imporsible to Do platee e peang0f the | warm rain ts much needed to favor the growih of % . 0. T Or Hotness alts e Datk Tue Chaslot Onodi =il din and vicinity number about £0,000. They ¢x- | of the Winiater of War b cnoogh 1o convints pue | 5% Tpeexciloment has fn & greatmensare anb- sided. *‘Dusincss at the conntry markets has been quied ‘The princlpal noticeablo feature, hos been tha to. naclty with which the farmers have held wheat, Tule, coupled wwith the unusually light offorings both at Provinclal Exchanges and in Mark Lane, leada to the conviction that tha quantity of home- grown wheat In farmers' hands is 0o small they are determined to hold ont for extreme prices, Binco the blockade of the Black Sea no political event has occarred directly alecting the interests of the grain trade. This absence of the fresh ex trancous suppors, coupled with the change to mon The Binglestireasted highihuts pect an Increasc of 45,000 from Sophis. The 4 toncd Back Coat I8 the favorite sitape, Cutaway Fruck troops were In good condition, and the impression STATE & WASHINGTONSTS., | s v sy WRsiehiott S SUEEWAREE | Brcounter Between Greek Insur- | Vo™ appearcd ta be genoral (bat, ng querter of Biylteh Casslincres gnd Hght colored gooda fur sum- Huve open « full line | v il o gents 'Fll:d lu:llfurka in g:::;ib:"zn;'g":‘:;!;;:;pi Tounanians c:::: the . G AS<RS R 12 of their celebrated “NOBBY” : ks [ sre cncamped between Ducharest snd the Danbe, make of 3-4 and 8-4 = but thelr objective point on the river is not known ¥ 10 the public, Black ) [ A Turkish ~Gunboat Cap- PILLAGED AND BURNED, uys UI S tured by a Rouman- According o newa from Constantinople, slzteen HE RN ANI S ! Bulgarlan villages have been piliaged and burned thint all the ramors which A1) Vienna of mobiliza- ton, occupation, and anncxation, nre altogeticr Without foundation. An army cannot be mobil- f2ed, and the public rematn entirely gnorant of it. Au xemy of hundreds of thousands of tmen cannet be muved without somcthing of 1t being seen or lieard. Anrtrian interests are not yet imperiled by ihe war, and at Vienna the convlciion s widespread “that the Iuselans will not win an_caay, victory, and that the decislon of the conflict wll bo long delayed. Auntria can waits it 34 her duty to walt. ' 1f there are those here who declare they nee 8 danger to Austria in the concen- tration of ‘a Rusalan army on the frontler, it must be remembered that croakiig 15 & characterietic Austrian :]rlnllly. and reldomn gives way to reason, y Having determined to closg out for cash its entlre stock of Furnlture, the largest, finest, and hest assoried in the West, will offer its entire stock at prices below any thing ever before heard of. Most of these goods are of the most fashionable styles, recenily manufactured by this Company, and many of them will e sold at less than half thelr former prices, and at less than they can be manufactured for to-day, ian Battery. by Turkish soldfers. 1 rtunity fi st . e ;I"hn frien -uan‘u Ifime’e;,"l‘lnv‘lfi -n‘m A‘unm n;llmmble ‘weather, ‘nflcnnnu for the dechine of Srch an opportanity for purchasing ] IN LON e, moreaver, recelved 8 striking flluatration in | shilling to 2 shi)| ings whizh has takes 5 the- atrival at'V ta Forniture has never octurred Lefore In - = ’ ¥ 2xot. ‘,,;., ,“?,‘“D,.gis,m“ Htierfan :"r;ni toconeratorate gfi‘f"a"m%.‘.?.':de"}{‘h.‘e“fi Whest fhom (1o recent Hghest | int, b i Chleago, and probably never will agaln, p Bulgarian Towns Surrendered e L0 on the fftieth unniversary of his military nervice, | tucrefore bo considored a fale taferonte that ant g . W d tt 1 9 Loxvox, May 15, —In tho Hlousc of Commonathis | and In the cordial reception with which they wero | supplies show o marked incresss, the fatare Purchasers cnn] havoe their goods stored |- Warranted not to s » by the Turks Will Be Afternoun “‘f, Under Sccretary for the Forelgn De- | honored. ; Caursa of prices will bo to 8| Janto gxtent dependent g . upon {{ . T e attontion of Desiers Is pasticatisty | 97 the warp. Also, | e e B Destroyed. Tormatiostat Tl b awembiodn rs fors TIOBART PASIA. e v B et st Tnsoss artl ¥ cpartin & v e . Present nppearances do nol favited to this sale. « | large variety of “Nov- T 3 Tusbkend for ofenive operstions through | A yomKisi view STAAIAEAND XIPECT. | safbottion Tut e aitenclos of war wil fntr” . 3 2 ) 2 ur ail tho year round. o THE PEACE PARTY IN THZ MAJORITY. BiListnia, Danube, Aprll 20.-So st last' tho | accumulated stocks of wheat ond oate are nun. State and Adams-sts. eltzqs, in \St’l‘bp es, Y Many Villages in That Unhappy [ Times anges -+ Sothille hng tecn vo fontasiic | Terce fo played ones AIpmacs sotiies o oo doatbiedly” args. “ailt T migaton - crtcal —_— P | Plaids, and ' Damasse Province Already Robbed b dorin deia Pt ot ocartons | i, 3 Ta oo, 1 (o e he i o ‘"'l'f“"‘”" rart fivaness on the partor Lol 10N i J In favor of peace from Conscreatives ell as | teaching the Turks how to rale thelr peoples. No | talfily at u very low ebb, runovistons. .| effects, Velvet Striped . and Burned, Lilerals, Tho war party Ainde Tiaelt. tn & oiual] | Sobner 1id (he Turks sectunsly ten’ 1o e g | talniyatave Hruileh wheat Tast week were 22,775 s y purty minority. Loth sldes of the lonee will donbtless | Work of reform, when thev had promulgated new | Guarters, at GOs Gd, against45e 2d the urovious . Tt b el e sl e e A A thelr newly-formed [ 7€8r" - tlalm some ndvantage, but the real galn lies witl y e, b e . ] The English War Party Declared | jio party which fs on the side of peace. 1f both | Parlisment representativenof sll denominations | pepye, i.’:‘i"1?."1fi"?.“u.:,.§.‘.?’m.¢ Gray, a to Be in a Small Mi- partica claim that honorablo distinction, so much | and religlons, when they ad dethroned two Bul- | Homasuler, baa hoen elestonon® thri it (Or4Y: & DE, s sority better for the country. tans as incspable, when they had dismissed many | Tibperary, Ireland, in place of O'Callaghan, der AND THE high oficlals for corruptlon, chosen their best men togovem in the provinces. commenced a system of vendarmorle, Invited forelguera to ol their nuval and wmilitary schools, etc., than Hussla, TIE VOTE ON TUE GLADSTONE RESOLUTIONS, dpropasa to keep on An analysis of laet night's divislon on Glad- G yjorkur Sylish it dnok vests, stonc's resolutlons shows that the majority con- "f""'='““"":':' st and vl bttons. 1t Is Denied that Austria Is Proparing | stated of 320 Conservativen and twenty-fve mome ceased, uf':!fllnf Caacy, the ex-Fenlan prisoner, by a largo majority. In Tipporary the mob poited Giray, snd they be- cameso_menacing that the police fAxed Uayonets and the Riol act was resd, but the rain disperacd and others, at very low- - est prices, to which in- | i Other and finer grades PROVISION TRADE. 4 fearful lest she mught forfelt her long | thecrowd, THE CHICAGO spection is invited. e to Engege dx the Uonteet, i of Lore. Tambert oebesac sn o | 400 Sall-abuscs_hiones'ove nes. nlgh SPAIN . ¢ " Nathanlel Meyer de Rothschldand clghteen lHome. | boFs piits her hand round her throst, cry- el 1 & Nl l r I v I 'ING- Ttulers, Tho minority consleted of tweive Lome. [ % **Stop! No bad example, Mr.Turk; we uhall 3%s rAosICHs, N N. B ‘We alio:desive 9 A Chbaracteristie Letter from Hobart | Rulers, six Comnorvatives, Newdegnte, and. thy | B8ve our peoplo next asking for a Conatitutlon and | LoXDOX, May 16,—Tho lovy of conscripts will b} d 5 o m 3 reform, You are going too fast; we are going to” forcs you tu reform in onr own way, not lu yours, We are goling to do so by making you throw all your cnerzlca aud spend all your teags, not In the pathof reform, but In self-defense, After that you aro rnined, after your people are driven to derperation and excited to madness, then wo will shuw you what to do. It miay be that you will loso of critical moment fn the lizsque Provinces of Spatn, Ara now ready to supply the trade with holr colebratadl * NONE-BUOH » brand ot Hams, Dreskfast Dacon, and Bhouldera, Also, Dried Doef, Mosn Pork, Lard, and Da- con. We guarantee our Hams ns good s any {a the market, and all our zom;ll firat- ?lfin‘;"\Vn are solling at vory low prices, os fcllowa : . DOX CARLO3 has addressed o lotter to Marquis Valde Esplms. Hesays: ** Thoso who think that the Pueros jm- pair the national monarclilcal unity of paln are wistaken. As guaedian of the rights of ail Spu iards, 1 protest sgalnst the fnlqulious decrees, to scatt, attention to|(. 0. CLOTHIER Taaka, Jis Axalo-Tinks et it g Suvane absoed o votog (7 o U b, 6 A tterns?? X GENERAL. - CoxsTaxTinarie, May 16,—News has been re. | L0XDOX, Muy 16--5a. m.—The Times' Vienna most 7'6l‘i(¢bl8. Every 184 and 186 State.st celved that o ltusslan’ corps, with cavalry and tolegram savs, Lefore taking its rerolution about b 1 S nd he declaration of independence, It scems the ‘ . spainst the freah uttacks on, or revolutionizing of, o artlilery, crossed the Danuba near Potback, and | ok # province or e0, but that matters not; never mind L Plln or Canvsed Hams, o= - - - - 10| Pattern warranted. aIE o ———————— | enteted tho lobrulschia. An engagement s pro- | Loumenian Goverument applied to-the derman | reaticn, No anewer! Fight you mast. Every | funcucreble Legttimats aopasi e heople Plala o d Breakfist B 1 A AR coeding. i Forelgu OfMce. In reply, Von Lulow fa re- | gny nug deserted you, so como om, We will pluce | beon thelr rampart, " e Or Gavased Breakfast Bacon, - -« 10¢ INSURLANCE, o AR LSS reported to lava sald: ‘1f the Koumanians | you insuch a vosition that you ennnot go shiead Iu 4 ] 2 Turk . made o defacto niteration In thelr political posie | the cyes of expectant Edrope In carrying out a MEXICO. P Hn or fi?flvflsfifl Sweel Plokled Snflflldflfi. T e —— H pnf::ln;:in:?ufil'uE‘:cr‘ol;’t‘fnl:"‘l':::h‘::;‘r: Ihr!:; ton they must do 80 at thelr own perll and rlsk." {g‘?‘rug:mllflln:mlnmn‘; " k:llr;"lrlln- l::.{hésu:;u' 4 MEXICAN nlwmut}l“(i-nouotmcls " oyom, i Pl or Canvased Dry Salled Shoulders, - 6¢ ARTISTIC TAILORING, fl g e . Widin was captured by s Htoumsnian battury . ARUMASST, en lioodwipked, 'cleverly ' iaa Mot “persintens THE LEADO GOVERNMEXNT. : g‘mm by mn:m r(-:filv;: prnnm: nlulnnmm. Ld lower down the rivor, Tho gunboat was built at | Hungarian senfl-ofticial papers publish the state- | enemy playud her game, . Sow we shall oo what | Nzw Onigaxs, ‘La., May 15.—The Galveston ; ¢ud on your orders and give us a tria), an oppressid nation of 13,000,000 can do agalusta powertul - (ifn_sonmewhat divlded) nation of 80, + 000,000 when it hns to o battle for fts very exist. etice: now we shall sec Folen, Georyi- an», and ‘the brave Hlunzarians setting aside all uestions of religious differcncesnnd rally round News' special from Eaglo Pass says: **Gen. Pavaldos, with n following of 000 soldlers fn the District of Rlo Grande, State of Coahulla, Mexico. pronounced for the Lerdo Government Sunday morning, and is_now fn posscssion of the whols ’ " * c Pesth, and way en route to Rusichuk for her arma+ | meat that Count Andrasey requires temporary reat. g ment. NUSSIAN LOAN, GREEKS AGAINST TURKS, 87, Perensnuno, Moy 16.—The Gazelte says the QUALITY. ‘ B | Aruxxs, May 15.—The flest collislon between | Ruesinn National llank will shortly begin to sell 3 » ; the Greek Insurgents and the Turkish troops oc- | the scrip of o new Internsl loan. There will be Office, 25 Chamber of Commerce, Packing Iouses, Unfon Stock-Yards, the Turk, thinking only of revenge for pust tnjuries . DBLACKING, * . DURABILITY, 8 carred nose Armyros, Theasaly O oari b suttiorieed American whalers o put | SIMcied o theny by Shis would-bs ontbneior acs | Bistrietof tho’ Ko Gran s o Car X AR AR AN S oA P A AR ANNAN RS B g ] INCORPORATED 1866, ‘WAR DEMANDED, | uss| P art of govetning: and wo shall’ probably we | tuattown in four of five days, . The ‘public bulld- T GLYORRING - . . | Cash Assets, $1,200,000, | ™" menmouls tomends wa. | 0 wes o sorer ware rnorec. | Hioiaubies g%, o1t e ostTbid | o5 tare ae Seeviy b [ il TIOUMANIA DRCLANES Walt. i "% | fanaticlem and Tarkluh mirute, 1 ho Wt . YCERINE AT LOW PRICES AT — ot 4 * || Pann, Nay 10.~Tho Journal des Debate pube [+ Catno, )llrm—’rh:;‘l::;ch réstdents of Calro "’;,’;'},‘f:‘l‘l“r’ “"‘u’a“‘:"""l"“:fif';”“ while ',",‘):“::l" INDIA, Py o wi ¢ ) » : A b 9 Is now lm:lmru(l to cstablish ;ll'::::‘;:;:umldx:y:: ::&;E‘u#:‘:l:z that Rouma- | O, T ia. have ko i tovaia of Cairo el b s war waed on ute il for asyoulon sud w e, e + Ny | Agencies atall the prineipal towns e tlon frigute in cach Exyptian port because of the | the Gread's wills on tha other, by & nation suixarox, D, Ci, May 18,—Capt. Tenry and cities in the West, . ROUMANIAN PATLIAMENY, excitetent of the Mussuiman popalation. which 18 not octusted by fanatical reasons, but | Small, his sister, Chlef Oficer Dyer, aud thres L] Applications will have l“.o‘,nt Bucnanzsr, Moy 15.—The Chambor of Depu- TUE POLES. which will Aght—aye, and fizht hard—for the hearihs | seamen of the Amcricsn batk Edmond Phinney e e ‘Wabash-av., cor, Monrog-st, . St aon: tea have adoptoln Lill to covor the expenso of | o fureuae nabitaies o letter from tho Tollah | 31 BOMEH o lta pedple and its Louor sea nation. | died of chalera at Akyat oniba 20 of ey teey 1t 12 0 wrand sight to ace an army and navy such as tho Turkish, witiout pay for mooths, —aye, you might xay for yuars,—sacrlfcing ull for their coun- English and Fronch Trouscrings Correul}umlencu solicited trom | Mobilization by reqalsitions; aleo, a bill regulating | 8 AORAE M Ploster denying that preparations from 13 to §18., Buits {rom §50 to | Fesponsible purtics. Chumor votos 850,600 e e oyf cpmices T4 | Lavo Leen mads for an fnsarrection, . Ho ey any ‘The choléra prevalled to an alarming extent about Chittagong snd the Islands inandsted h{lthn zreat WIRE SCREENS. try: no tubucco, often short rations, bnt lappy =8 ri-wave of the 31st of October, * Ity thons- $76, in large varioty; 5 por coent REFERS BY PERMISSION TO of the oflicers’ campalgning equipuionta, e eucmies of Totao way Srumote the tows | chiidren sad brave as llons, - However, tiank and desthe bave bect Toporten froin cholera. I Order direct. Save sgente: commision and have » Al Hon, W, F. OOOLBAUGH, Pres't Union COAL CAVTUHED, ‘has Dol yet struck, " < e T u e o ol wamed, and clothed anl | sdiiia thato have beeh 8 largy number from pes oar work WELL DONE ut1casonable pric discount *if paid” within five 3 A : ancy 3 “ reaay for anything in the way of hard work. 8ir, ence ers attr o the decomposition Jearworl bo. uable prices o Natlonal Bank, Ohicago. Loxpox, May 15,—Yesterday o’ steamer from TILE KUSSIAN FLEET 1N 'PRISCO BAY, 1 hava been accuned of capousing tho cauee of the | Of human belngs and cattle who perlabed st the Eatablished 1800, 4 273 Rorth Clark-st, | 48Y8 from roceipt of goods. Hon, HENRY GREENEBAUM, Pros't | 1umil tool over soms lghters and 200 Jahorersand | SAN Fuanctico, Muy Vaatuck, the Rasslan | Tyrke with too great warmih. Ko man bas move | timo. e ——— T === | Gorman Nat{onAl Bank, Chicago. romoved several hundred tons of coal amopponed, | COFYEte. salld to-day under scaled m'der;. The | openly condemued or wore deeply rogretted the = . STOCKIIOLDERS' MEETINGS, PIANOS, * E J O WILSON which the Turke Ind accamulatod at Qeeiet e | 7% OF '""""’2‘53&2’:}"3.‘1‘1’.’1’5 the week, [ ““IBI:‘;;M;:D ong "",';'nyfi‘;'.: GERMANY. m]] 1 [mll & N th i Hflll ¥ . o 3 | tho usc of the flotilla. The correspondent of the Paris Tempsat Con- | ment existing heretoforo . more™ than sayselt, ALSACE-LORRAINX, 6§ 0f CI1cag0 oriwestern Railway MANAGER WESTERN DEPANTMENT, COSSACKS. tnople, ritiuz under date the 20th of_ Aurll, | Butl fud in hstory many paratlel ‘canos during | PAnis, May 15.—Newanapers announce that the 2 Wallst, . S 170 Madi t., Chica Tho Russtan front wil bo coverod by tan repl- | gives wome’ curlous extraca froin ‘the Tarkiah | civl i, 28, L Know ihut thory le so much | Gorman Buperor has slgned s docree relnforcing ¥ \. e, - g ualityy, Wwhicl e scrious al go e iy U‘Jmflfllly, Sl Q)\\,\,Q,\{,Q,\‘\,\\% ~_l“' Hon-st., Chleago. | mmsor c""‘:’:;‘-mm e ."-e:'x':luu';-'fi'{'ukfin:n n’l’-lllhlnl #pmcfi.muulg g:,”;u'num lulr:-cnénu.mu‘;.wm{m:.r? which thogarrinonain Alaca and Lorraing - 40 50,000 v -, iy 1} 3 ol o ‘o oresce happy times and a great future » Naw Yonx, Aprll20, 1877 BUSINESS CAIDS. 5 i & s Tl Wsarat Savss o Suliane e | (hiscotmrr Hhe oo i B Srest fatarofor | TY% e May 16.—An fucressa of only 12,000 CoxsTaxTINOrLE, May 13.—Tho Tuss! m : Y '3 The Annual Mecting of the Etockholders and Vgt Pianos, Bondholders of thiv Company for the clection bt Directors pursuant to law, amd for the transaction of such other buslness as mn'y come before sutd meeting, wlll be held at the ofifes of the Company, men has been distributed amony the garrisons of not been thrown away; but 1 rmplm-y fearful re- Alsace and Lorraine. sulta It thix war (suppostug It 10 have been du- clared while 1 writo) s aitowed togoon, The Turks avk, with reason, ** \What docs lussia want? Sasuagain ORI Minieters, the two Clumbers, and the peuple ore TIFFANY st lange furcssn the neizhborboodo all'of uiie'mind, and nre- resolved, oncs for all, o annonading 1s procoding at varlous polntyon | yut un end to forelyn intervention. The proposals Low Tyieest the Dunnbu, &1 Europe have Leen reected, . Our army of 000, - . emble [ reform?" +*Canwe, " they say, * FRANCE. 3 a * » Intellluenco recolved hete that tha Turkleh | 00U Togularoidiors at present assembled on the | 1s It cuaranicus 3 i In Chicao, on Thuraday, tho 7th of Juna nost, at Tuwne Vayments Refit]()'el Rtol Cfl»l 00 snsadron, ombarded the Torfed por of Sakom | fronics sl el S men, ertecly b | Suel st i 8. eovarament, 1y icorss el ‘a tranafer bookn will claso, o & o) ® | Kaleh, A body of troops landed who act tho Rus- uauly y n Gaturdsy, May walting for this resolution, ‘The heulls of the 8, and open on Monday, June 11 ne: ViLLz Fnaxcus, May 15,—As the French squad. 2 RQQ«&’ S FOR TRANSIORTATION OF slans at defiauce and remalnod musters of tho po- | rebels who, worked upon by forelgn fntrigug, had those we are to govern? Tho only guaranlve Fipon B ¢ pacanlcr b mmelitacton, aad dishy'ean | sou oo welghng nctor, ene of the Igal 1a 3 o 5 % b jut put {nl ractice W are free not only froi vanche's rel mt Senaiidersvil auihonticato hee vttag b nde 24 S BEEF, wilon. th populationof the uelyhborhond Jolulng. .'.‘?L'rfi"nf."'(ni':‘u'.';'}'.fl.u?.;?x nufflolfi':'fr.f‘""ln"’.i’:fi :lr,l;}lml‘l‘ro‘up igie." ‘x‘ i that o vu:u‘mfr: aid sixty lojured, twenty moviadly.> oS Kilie 5 XX\ i & 8 secking L would watls a. Sitrope guuss what slio —— M. L. BYKES, 3., Doy, (EEP, Prestdent. Temple, of Nusie, POULTRY, Lowvox, Moy 16,—The Standurd's Constan- | Srcicimating of Sionin Sutetnmy Fae fg tho [ would satiaty luutla. Lot Europo kuvas what alio tinoplo wpectal telegraphs: **¥amglad o report | ceived orders tosend them all en enfer(Djendemney. the Pgw“v':““” of the Turkein Asla, On Mpun. ‘Thu crosving of the Pruth oy the itussians will be v fon of war, and thére. day “Admiral Hasisn Taska, after bombard. | BIPIY uceticd s declaration of war, and thire; Ing the = fortiications of Suknm Kaleb, | il Danubo will 4lso oross the Fiver and admmte: 2 Von Buven Stvecy, Cheago, (Europe) stands gravely by and aces a brove nue tion dismembored, . But we have not come to tnat yet. Turkey wili prove a hard, a very bard nut to erack, One hears (Fopurts ure slways magnided) of disturbances hero aud thero even now in the UTAH. v Conflicting Storles Concerning thie Condition of AfMalrs In That Territory, . StockDolders' Meeting, ded 8 1 f ‘soldiers, gwl | uign carthly punlehment to the Muscovites, | Froviuc luw can you vxpect anyining clag Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. = = Andaliklade of “Derithable dohln Sminer and :;:‘nmdlluly e :;,'(;o'a Swho T8 | termelin casty publahast o Che Muscutites, | Beuvinioes y subject of Turkoy hav 10 @lve wmost | New Yo, May 10.—Tho Ierald's Salt Lake of ot Ceagreaby slven tat Dot G g sIInTS, " Gy vlolent combat oheed. The Russiane wero | 8 VO NeAT, SWunt U bowcs F the | 4l8 luat Tarthiug in support of thy oty and navyT | apocia) says tho arming and drtllfag of the Mor. ol ¢ nn; ot U el ol . the: z:elc‘;.inui?mf{mm. o wsld Compaay, vl{}hku., 74 Washington-st,, Chicago, Il | Grivenoutor Sukum Kateh to-gar. Upwards of | Sita™" chisdsoment beo the® Mceirogriin® mons contlnues throughout Utab, Tho Gentlles, he oftico of ra ‘omupuny, Room X cke! 10,000 patives jolued tho Tarklsh forces, who | 11 war, s declared, — we - dunbh o not Sl o NI, 2~ 8end for Clrenlar of Trial o . [] s H U[}a lu —— | hotdtho fortifcations, Tho town s in flumes, | thatthoc French, the English, and the Hungarlans w p ifini All the surrounding country iu rising {n sapport of | %11 s&ree lo co-operaty with ‘Turkey szaiet the & an Englistman has fuet telegraphed to the Sabline A lets hand. M. R. COBIB, |,Auurticmontm Kyes mads from patterns | Constuntinople and Kars by way of Erzeroum re- | Forto weking permisaten to Join the [mperislariny Uuilding, No, 40 Dearborust., in tho ity of Chl- ago, at 10 a,, m., Wedneaday, June 0, A.')l)'. 1877, . G, MASON, Bscretary of Chlcago South Brancis Dock Co, Cuicauo, Muck [aLaxw & Pacivio Natt. HOAL CoNFANY, April 34, 1877, and especlally those in the northern and southern settlemonts, aro alarmed at the fow Unlted States troops in Utah, Fourtson companies inhabit Camp Douglus, which overlooks Salt Lake, and the frag- ment of 8 regiment occaples Camp Cameron, near TIIE ARMIES, THENL BELATIVE STUENOTIL Tera Corresvondence London Tinies, Independently of thu vast numerlcal superlority that Rtussls can bring into the fleld, she can now o ¥ B . ith 6, 00U of his brave fellow-countrymen, The Beaver, Tho ghost of s company haunts Fort The A tlous supplied. 6\ WALRIR i ta: | malos dntact TR TOKCH, Mintatyr of ar, Bowover, while tlnking hi, fully reckon on tho co-operation of Houmsuis, | 1)) “ 1y Jaaho, Gov, an:::y has writ- - s "laui &F PRGN Siooktolers ot the chl. 136 CLARK-ST.,, Hakers, 53 WAMUON I U0 | 4 a, May 15,—0n fhe 351 Tost, the fnaar. A Sl necoanstyy o ol Casy” 18405 | Sorem, B o M o pncselon: OF | e letior to the Becrslary ot War, : e i 3 - cceasiry, lie cu 3 . i Hnuthoh bitacors puresans to law, andiiis ira " NORTIWEST CORNER OF MADISON, - TEIOSE MOTEILS | gentuburned the barrcks at Grab-and twa block. | Siaioesy foecotairy, le cou ‘Tl iungurians | So Tsnle. and Montencgro, whos ccaunts | wijeh will roach Washington on Thurdsy e Slibe ticly at tho oice of the Coinpany In the Cit with tho P'orto are not yet satlefactorily scttled; of 3 y Chi ¢ -;‘Wi"ll Vuducaday. e GitiUapef Wune uext, at 31 s cre Louses, two maguzines, and tho Customelouse at | are slready hasteninkiy Joln They aro urriving or ¥Friday, requesting that Camp 'Douglas . 21 " i1t h Ureece, whoso anmaments have been for monthy ) Hodl RSHER TRt | Eatire New Stock of Gentlemen's Furaishing (0085, | {o.ysuspertor tratture can e axterminataaty stuiy: | Zubre: “Tio Turkiah soldiers made ho vesersmen, R cliek &t 10 Sinistry of Wak and Ehin setaiico | carriod om with nndlsfuleed setontatton of Croter T Tin i s complutes ofInfusiey sul otary, DOl e they wilcall, < . - but fled, leaving considerablo amunition abd pro. Jolnthelr battalions. Germunyiforthe molentscows | whera anarchy Is rampant in town snd country, ‘ult mm,unlrp,.'al lnlnnu'yp' that one infautry come "NEW PUBLICATIONS, « Bhirts to Order—Iu Btyle, Elegant. TUENERAL NOTICLES, — | visions. fu b for Ltussia, and Austrucluncury obscrves 8 | goy fusurecetion openly organised; of Deraln, 3 TULTCHA, 4 neutrulity favorable to Rus PEPEURPEI il itz B oot ols SSBEONUN ; rableto Bt Avstria el Loxnox, May 15—Thero belng ramors 1n | SR040 NN, e s caonhut Assirs, WL bo |l ‘Tultcha that o the event of that place having tobo | by'thie tiue, with the asslstance of the Moxt 111gh, abandoned, orders have beon given that §¢ ahould | will ave given the whole world u proof of ita valar (] Bhirts to Order—In Fit, Perfect. but it is cqually pauy shall bo guartered at 8¢, Georgu; that another Shirts te Order—In Quality sliail bo wont to Logan, in the Cache Valley, and that the company at Fort I1all be rotained and refn. forced. 1t to bo hoped that Secretary McCrary wlil furnish theso bluo-coats at once, whose pres- wuca hero would do much toasllay the apprehensions of capltalista and familles, who sro slarmed atonce by ttw diligeucy and vigor of the prosecutions kY mn‘:’z nm|lnln|nl Mormons, and thelr determinge. n to restst, The Worla's Washlogton special says neither Qun, Bherman nor the Wsr Department has oy Bdvices of any steps being taken by the Murmons for an upriting, If the reporis to that efect xro trus, there is no doubt thq'Unlted States oficers stajloned {u Utsh would have reported on them which has been treasuring np gradges for yeury, and clouka her ambition well; and, finslly, of the disaffected eubjects of the l'orte throughout the Empiro, all of whom, Christ) in tho European Provinces and Muesalmans in Asla, cspecially in Syrls and Arabla, and oven fn Constantiuople, reckoning the rabble, which wae yesterday gasing, with undlsguised dolight, at she loweringof the big twa-headed stone eagle from the top af what was 20 lately Iguaties homo-sll of whom, I suy, unite tn thele futense fecling of bate totho over- bearing Osmanli, and look to' the struggle which has now become Imminent as an opportunity for the gratification of theiz long pent-up vohemence, MusIc Mrs, J Wil the brightest VaunGouts | 3 b‘?mi‘ % s ¢l PRAISE BOOK. | Un Prow) saew. [ReLhS Ny, Ten Feady for il bo destroyed by tho retreating garrison, the Con- | Bnilila powcr, As regarde deruiany, also, there bt sho wil) i sule of Austela, Qrecce, and other Staton gpplicd | 45 bo 1o dvubtsho Wil come o uce that ber only g ) R, to the Governor, who acknowledged that such were whapo her courve accordingly, 1f we look ut the PR ‘éifl.‘.fin’,"?& Tl ,’.’;T,Er’q'u"w.‘.‘ his orders, bus bofore things came to such axstremi- | Guostion of monuy, what du ave ad7 The ‘Otior o | Uhdfpufonstia Howa tioch wehich (e s crhiuiing | yiea bo would wiva the Convule aud al alicns timely | han Kapire, which Kurape looked upon as allen > I ; ', atthy C clal o 1t of ) las just brought to- 3TN, 5 (e Lanameraial Masel, warulog to provide for tho safety of thelr persons | bary: Slioe bereft uf lle, Lay fust bronght ta; and as much proporty aa they could remove, Buch | armed better even than Kuropean soldicra are. orders, the Governor added, had been sent to all k‘lh there h‘:“on‘“; .(fl;::l; b‘:l:lecml'l‘rl’illl:})‘l:nn,lll.l. nd aa Inuch money ae o t:;‘“;,‘:::“;,":‘,:‘.‘ji:‘,‘,';':fl:',{‘,;".,";:"‘3:":;;‘;:;“:; uider fut aud anutbijato flussta, who le Bothing ngeuient ot United Matvs Pateat Jzsr. granted so e Aol 14 1610 1 the’ third clalu thereof, DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE | fisssmviiios st a L usteay of dalng so the Jhres Shining 8, Sch. empty colossus, Intriguing, proud, ! onybouka. Thoss who | Shining River-——36 e P Mitomstie tieels | o Eaaingaa they the persans of forelgn wubjocls, but evinced sume ",3: S et i miore n.f.. it cdwards | Wero Tarkey's ruln decreod by falth, she would be | SF2 10 The .,DW"’&"."J:":x'L'cflfi?nfl:";m"i’.fi'n’fi "‘“"u“u[‘:‘mlvm nis | Good News———=-3D & Ty Fieiter The Cloveland Trushar ‘Company. disponition to persovere fu ite destructiva system | ly thau our own Bulgarions. With ull that, it | aur to fall withuat a frieud, for nuihing can bo | that Terrizory,and the continued prosecution of ale eal; t ot be forgotten that, In addition to the KOO, < afvelemalio whlece. : 800 ren mow wndor aruhes the 300,000 woldsers of HOMBILDED, i * | the ternitorial guurd, and the 400,000 Yolunteers ‘Tho Turkish squadron bombarded a village near | cager for tho Sultan’s command 1o hurl themsclves BT wr*Youcds | Goral Praiso—-25 T Skl Soag. B-$.60 Yo et Scvoot more Lollow, wore skin deep, than the attachment which many of the self-styled Turkophiles whom interest binds to ber furtuucs profess to feel fur ber cause. leged partic/pants in the Mountaln Meadows mas- sacre, nur hastentered Inmxn{)lnvuu ition of the perscnsl quursel fn which District-Attorney Howard {u involved. Thers 15 no ~deticieacy o now ihe sol sgeucy for the sale of 1o 2 thie W cibtates, | Thelr General Agent, Mv. 8. K DA 1/l seon Bo lit Culcao (o set things right. sball take legal sleps to chicck the | roceed DEWETT, YENTON & LYUN, and bring th 7 ¢, aud it 1s reported six Turkish | sgminst tho lussians, thore ure all the Mussulmans ¥or their own part, tho Turks, beslde thelr regu- | in the apprupristion for contingent s - V& T e A Sockeovmkaly, o ‘Auatolia, uf loumella, of Afubla, of Egypt, of | ,,or their own part, ! A P : o TheHigh Sehool Choip~§)1 Secess pa, Vitheits & ries of Auamailo lusd gl Clovelad, Obl | frouclads sppeatea betore Sookgoomkals oa tho | 81 Asatuliy, uf Nuuinclia of Arubia, of Eygyut, ot ™ ottt B tho. Duebl- ek Sha r:":fz‘-u."wbl:?-" b f Shurch 3, G0 e for,” Stoglag Kelools, TO REINT FERGUS' POPULAR LIBRARY, |l {aans of Husls, wiio sro unly wailing fur the Sul- | y1ru;for blood and plunder, can wwell thelt force | provides fof an avaliqble sppropristion of $3.000 I 75] it Bk wior ¥t ; * LABT 158UE 18 TUB MIBIDITES, e nud 0 pat"thanaenivca i wotlon, | The ad- oot an l!,udrfl.:,il:d et heelios thes pou Yu‘r sagusnoning furore, “wiaeien rsaaporing . U unequal n gt . prisont:rs, vte., fron 10 18l ul ox g?' et Eacy | eainer & Barrett's GEOLUE MACDONALI'S NEW STORY, Joe Miridlies have: driven: the Tarts from Tenaive putpove, aud esiles thecommo'of cha | Dol nort i affoh iug 1at of July ns e . Khalli [ b Iritusl tect] i’ Rk Wil DIOTIONARY |Apply to WM. 0. DOW, |THE MARQUIS OF LOSSIE, | i trimarsie arsswst sty | Sl 27 Wassimion | (et S Mt | Bl e bt b 3 P tween thelr two waln aroiies, thoy seum to set uo that the Mirldite Chief will bring down stroag AUSTRIA Jiwits to thelr Linagination when th f S, iy Sfiarelane shat e Lat Cou 0f Musical Terms, co. 9 cSitar Ly mall, 23 centa, e s e i) beldg dow jteun 5 hamuiarics whith Mo msumedan snstise i oy | s pseicted fus . % 3 & ¥ wi pristions {s groundless, quils as Either book malted, post free, for retadl price. Boom 8 Tribuae Bullding, | LEUGUS PHNTING €0, 2u thiulan, Cesgy, | corpe 0 co-onerato WD tRio o v NE ATHTUDR, it e, Bl nder the Dt oF tho Coeel | BrosmdIehLBpataty aa e i obt o U118 88 LYON & HEALY, Chicago, FINANOIAL. AND ¥HLXD] by 4 Vienna Corresoondence Mewioriut Disiomatique. | cont, We hoar of Kurdleh Chicts catling tovether | Story f the Gpriaing bf the Mormans, 8aa tha falle LY, . ol T et || e S VRN O ViExxa, lellz—'fll P;;fllltn“‘wrlwam{]uu‘; QUrave as tho political situation cestalnly is, wm; tho_ moma: A v‘l.'»lu of tha uf‘-‘:n and preparing | ure ‘xmwklvu the ttud Slates District Attor~ i AND 7 1-8 PHR OBINT, | Bucharest special says the objects of the Gran: groat dangers thresteulng the future, the pross of | to “cows ¢ roscus wi 3 orsc- | mey the proper suppor clu'llV’fi:mR‘i'(son &J S 'i;;..g.“,’_.'(‘.’"' LOUR MILL, J¥oars prpared o miake loaus o {mproved buat: | Duke Niclolas' .vinit to Priuce Charles was 10 | Vieuna dovotes itself tu locreasiog ('ludlmumu :;t;a;" “.0 hear u‘l’l' "'fi.‘:‘.‘-a 'fm‘"h olu thlon —————— #13 Urosdway, ‘Buccessors to Lee & Walker, Completely equippedt Weutworth-s, aod bix- et ot W Pt ke S0, L0 wud Upward at 3 | arrivo at a definite sgrocment respecting the opers- | gnd sowlog paaic by its allly exaggorutious. This Ibanian Qieteicts, soatoe g ot g o o A PHENOMENON. I Urosdway, 3 o (e Bt G A AR percout, We van make luans un Fealdeace in sutus ¢ 4 or Albanlan districts, sringand equipp! n*nm-n Now York, Phila. MORTGAGE L.OANS 15,4 0snd upwant o4 7 "Effli{c’m UICREN & | tlons of the loumanlan aruy, , press has always taken a gloomy view lxl:lulhl:. fi““"“‘“ of men., Bqnlllly eulous |‘.u Port StaNLEY, Ont., Moy 15.—At shtlhu morn- A g B AT . 82 RrEN, o , " Hos POWELLELS TOLFEDORS. but at this mowent 1t has lost even the littlo cool- lflfl"i"lllvll L of the Ports 14 vald ta be the ing a tidal wave five feet high came rushiug ushoro e BIMOLUTION NoTlOES AT ATIOCKS bt | vl 1T P B B G | rorcs, ey 20 Huslan ware | hese it i wad iows s e ot o | sy s e gt . gt Tt | an Lako €rly secompenid by Tow, hsiog DINS iy o 1Q NTON | stesmor recently cocaped from spbastopol, and | uncontrolled fear. Bome uf these Journals doslre lukewarm, It not setuslly unicicudly, divposition | noise, The wave lasted but a few winutes, and as 'ma"coymnn:.npflrfi}.{;[uugfimm 4. JHornL: USINESS MEN'S UNION, reached the viclulty of Datoum Kuuday night. [ tho Uoverment to take the part of Turkey upon | fouords My oruin: ‘W ioat morer Yilooms tiaey | Auietiy receded followed at intereals for a hour Beluier, Heary Eilawordh s siefuen b use, 73 Doarborn-at. * | When seven miles from tho shoro sha scnt four | the discliarge of tho rvt ltussian cannon 1n Rou- | of Kau by uuo beurs hus enoust to o to | by umalles wavess fuot ot s lebeishl, Tusre Ussolved, “08'Gelta and UnITes ol il By waL LOANS, boats with torpodoes to sitack a Turkish frigate In | mania; whilo others fustat that Bosals and Merzo- 5;3- ot s“om%u,se:;b T mxfil’t& .'.:fm."fn g ta ;:";:{mu’ 2ond syt 5 fi%&'fii"fl:’ Fun Ao 2508 e 7w e [] OO A NG AT, AP, | the rosduteaa. od from veasen allod toazplods. | goving bo uccupled withuut delay, |u onderto bave | 33415 S8 S M Ui UL D\ UL KOLLRS: L we o O S el ol ¥ire was ,0pened from the frigato and sbore. - lu | & plodge in Land for future sccurity, e othor by what routo, frum Dritish Tudl St 1, s s VY LSO | Cor Wabash, s Madsoneat, | BANKINGEOUSE 0f LAZARUS SILVERMAN | feomsioeoe emi, i shre, 1 | & ot fr 1 pulie orcion can e | {1 e’ by vy it AR 2 g c 3 o wl ane - e M ©Ous block from A.T, Biewsrt & Ca.'s Dry Goods Chamber of Co ¢, Chicago, . Jn differcnt directions. Two succocded in reaching | great fnfluenco on the d;unu‘ of {a! lnuu: fl::zd'gm tade lnlg-t:mn i and the ,‘,“1‘)“ East Sauixaw, Mick., Moy 25.~Tho Hon. A. MOTTLED GERMAN SOAP. 1ouse, aad McVickor's The amber of Coinmerce, Chicago, Potl unharniod at daybreak. No news bad becn | tho Cabines of Austria would commit 8 great mis. RO, s o T . A e S LE s catry, 2 1od fo that seo thomacives confronted by wuber aud steru | g, Gaylord, late Sullcitor of the Interior Depart v e e = e e s u"unulc{wluu_nufl Haal "“‘.'Sk Produce and Pro- | recelved of the other two boats or the sleswer, take {n atlowlug ftself to be coutrolled fo that way. reality, for, indepeudently of thy wadness of rely- went under Becretary Chandler, islying 1l gt biy WHEN BUYING SOAr Yistou, Cily and County Uriery, sad Mercauile 'nper, REINFORCEMBNTA. 1t would, a 1s 20w tho case, Gud 1iselt confranted | fugon"tho &g 05 i Wil wistiobs o vhe At crotary ¢ . ! x sud (e 3¢lliog Eachange ou ull Counbrica. § . idence i Baginaw City, with o hopes of ra. & = T T e lulous diametrically opposcd to | Or on that uf stubitlous aud dbuileeted depend- | Fesidence i v = AR FO— I El P | VA mar e uTka have dupsichiod 14,000 men feocs ste | Wil Lo '“'bf"f,"" "ll,"{,' Talon of Vi et | Chte. were cven il Aeia ainl ATHICS to suppiy she | Covery: J New llouse—Elesantly Purnished. e S SR . | Widdin garrivon (n s}l huste to the Dobradscha. each other. Tbo public oplnlon of Vieuns 14 o [ €88 & e ot (Be oyt e ——— PROCTER & GAMBILES | e e AT A T M KALAVAT, different thiug from the public oplnion of Pesti. | Gis% Bo9 Soos &"‘.Jfi;«:.’tfi""“"humufu"su FINANCIAL, .GHATES AND MANTELS, 0v R 'l l4‘ U The Roumanisn ofticlal reports estimate 400 | Thers was proof of thly in the demonstration mado | dovbt her own soldiers will Ozht well, and hee Special Dirpaich to The Triduss. Mottled Clormamn, | et o jare | pousded durlag the rocunt Iutoraltiant Turkub | {0 avor of he Turkieh ouvor, wba broughs back | forreases wil I o’ wid creat Brainss DUt | 1, omcs D iy 15t Phizal Buak was vold 10 uatisty clalms sgainst Coryden & Weed, bankrupt. ‘The bank boilding broughs £1,500, aud tres sdjuccut storcs brought 2,000 Cath. “They cust O¥eE bw.co this sud. i the exhaustion of Ler weans will soun tell agalust the Ottoman szinled In te open l, and, Lpou any scrivus royerse overtaking theu, the dlscour- agument which bas wiready welzed the Loverur There {s None Better, 9% MORE ROONOMIOAL POR PAMILY USE' Nesie OUASLO & | Bicat 31 7 Agenie. ‘The Kusalans sru not furthor west than Tpra- | Turks, after the conquest of Mungery, snd Rt - SIS KBS, | sevorin. bBeapod up Ghorv, withous profi to- eny oue, ' Y GOLD AND NICKEL | cEeopror, . i, Mischelre New Map for particulars. | vowandiaeat of Kalafat, but do nut. menton the | same voluiaes of the rlcl sty of Satkins o = TRIMMED, and Bluia | S8 biSceest thdpuly Map that shows witiwe yeertiony 1 0 e, slous carred away to Constsatlnople by the =1 e B 0 &ad loweat prices fur A = EY o L. 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