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VOLUME XXXI GENERAL Nfl’l‘lc}:fln cl'.(l'l'llll"()- m “SEVEN ™ DIFFERENT LINES LACKAWARNA MEN’S COAL. fiip Flamme] S Presbyteria- General Assembly, Which meets in Chicago to-day, has THE TRIBUNE - OFFICIAL ORGAN or IT8 BEBBXONB. BEST QUALITY Fer salo at the following prices, delivered ¢ Large Egg, $5:75 per Ton. Small Egg, $5.75 per Ton. Chestnut, $6.00 perTon. $6.00 per Ton. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO. ¢ Main Ofce, 97 Washington-st, COAL. This season’s arrival (old stock cleaned out) of fresh- “Franklin” Coal, Screened and delivered at the following cash prices: Large and Small Egg, $5.75 per Ton. Range and Chestunt, $6.00 per Ton. ROGERS & CO. 144 Market-st. OI‘I‘ICES 100 DearBorn-st. §13, 516, $18, $21 & $22. BLUE and BLACK SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS. Style--Double and Sin- gle Breasted Sack, also Single Breasted Frock, bound orstitched edges. These goods are war- ranted pure indigo col- ors and all wool. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 131 & 133 Clark, 117 Madisonst, ART GALLERY, BRAND'S PHOTOGRAPHIG The paper will Ue sent to any ad~ dress, postage prepuid, for two weelis, or during the session, for GO ITRIBUNE QOMPANY, L0k Ot for Frand. I am informed that I, €, DRWETT, FRNTON & 10 be ihe Patenteetand proptietors o Jtecl, wlilch they ars exhiviting o Commercinl Hotel, assliown [ thelr exrcul-r.'u 1rlngcmant of United 118, 187 LYOX aro elalming 42d offeriog {»r n o 5 euhectally 1o 1'5‘m|?n rllflpnr{la': #ible 1 time since, ta Intro- jalud tr: filux hEW, e defraud o) ncyrnrm -loonnrllul n "’3/‘\"\" - ke | Ie dige npl ‘o chnk e xf.muea of Automatfe ota Hick T0 NANUEACTURERS. . A gentieman ot targe wholevals business sxperionce lld niunllreltmn 8, who I8 going to restde near Loye ‘the summar (and perhaps. l“t (IWII’IIHII!IM agency for Hostol iand of sorne firaticinss Westarn Dl'udufluun lllllsle ln nnl mcucn. ‘Address, with particulars, T 83, Tribun Succession Tax. oillipersons who b Hevenns ‘Depar Ulvcllnd. Ohto, eruneutly), would o pald tho abore tax to the Inter. 0 ce Uctobe . CHICAGO, TIIURSDAY, "THE WAR. Everything.Betokens a Des- perate Struggle on the Danube. The ‘Russians Preparing to Cross the River at : Giurgevo. Tremendous Firing from Both Sides All Along the River. The Towns of Turkukai and Matchin Fired by Rus- siax Shells> A Strong British Fleet Guarding the Mouth of the Suez Austria and G&mnny Warn Turkey Aggingt, Exciting the ° A Very Serious Ministerial Crisis Existing in France. M. Simon Censured by MacMahon for Certain Short- comings. Whoreupon the Majority of the Minis- tors Tender Their Resigna- GIURGEVO. 4 TREMEXDOUS DATTLE IMPENDING, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chisago Tridune. Grunaxvo, Wodnosday, May 16.—-A great battle is impending, and already heavy cannonading is progressing. un and nuuummnnumelrl teret, 0., 4,71 Wathingion.at., ARTISTIO TAILOIRING. FOR GENTLEMEN QUALITY, DURABILITY, STYLI, AT LOW PRICES AT EDWARD ELY & €0.%S, ‘Wabash-av,, cor, Monroe-st, English and Fronch Trousorings from $12 to §18. Suits from $650 to 875, in large variety; 6 per cont “4if paid” within five days from roouipt of goodu. FOR RENT. - DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE THBUNE. BULDING TO REINT. Apply to * WM. 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, ORTGAGE LOANS. with Muhmory. in WALTER 11, A 712 So. Glulk-st EL HEISTROI 8.0 QENBDRAL AGENTS LEHIGH VALLEY “COAL (0., ‘Will for tho presont, and until further no. tioo, ln\\ tho oslebrated Cosi mined by i1he LB VALLBY at the following prices: LARGE EGG, $5.75 SMALL EGG, $5.75 RANGE, ton of 3,000 Ths,, dolivered wflh! T o 5 1300 alan biier 1o tao trade Oomt incars direot from tho minas, from Buffalo or Fair Havon, at, E. L. HEDSTROX & CO., Goneral Oftice and ¥Yard Corner Adams and Market-sts, COAL. The Dalaware, Lackawanna & Westorn Rallroad 4 the Delaware & (ludvon Cansl Co,, and J. Langdon & Co., will sell thelr Lackawaona Coal Commenciug . To-Morrow Morning, For Cush and immediate delivery, STUDIOS Axo tho largeat mnd fineat in ths world, Mr, Brand is always FIRST ta introduco overy genuino jmprove. ment in art, and his now styles of Portraituro alroady introduced allow . the finishing of the VERY BEST snd most clogant work in & manner superior in every raapect to that shown BLSRWHERE in Chiocago. In Lifo-8ises and’ Orayoas his work i»s PEERLESS. A Special Light for Children’s Plotures. VERY BEST IN THE WORLD-~ $3.00 por doson, Studios, 210 & 212 Wabash-av. NEAT ADAMS.8T. IEAL ESTATE. Receiver’s' Sale. suction dt m: ot Blook, southwout corner ark and Monrno-lu.'l Ohioago, 11, on JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 A.M., all of Blocks 3 and 4, the west half of Blook 5, and ull of Bloaks 0, 7, and 8 (200 Lots] i Dn.v!s’ Addition to Chicego, In snid Obidagn tv.,nndnatwnn R IQ.E..m Oook uann mook-Yurdl). T sy h ash, threo annual paymi Bittings by ap- important work. Danube is ipdood A DRAUTIVUL ONX. Bliots are bursting in air, the distant camp-. fires lond onchantment to the: scene, and signal rockets ascend and fall, and tell tho story of advancing forces. The cannonade growa heavior and hoavier, At this rate it will not take long to DEATHOY RUSTONUX. Tho phco is the weakest in the qvm!nnah of Turkish fortressea, Further down the river the sky is red- dened by tho flames of burning Turtukai, Thoe town bhas been fired by the Russian guna in Oltenitza. It will ho comparatively oasy for tho Russlans to cross at that point, "Tho hoadqdfarters of the left wing aro still ot Jbrail. Nows has just ronched us that Matchin, somo fivo miles distant from that point, has boen set on fire by tho Russian &‘I’BR‘IIII ‘Fult annlum. with 6 wr cent in- tarest. Dale paremptol o ng p I\P ?mamn. Rooeiver, i mmw, Auut)unsar. Large and Smull Egg for Tange and Chestnit, Maln office—280 East Madison-st., closo to Dridue 100 Lunber-st., west ond of Zightoonth- at. bridge, aud Nont b LA\\' . Agent for the Miners, Chlclzn. May w. 157’1 Gual Reduced! Iam now en‘sflnzfltho buh uAmy LACK. Large and Small 1' Ranye und clwumu Office and Dook, 843 Aroher-av, BRANCI OFFICES—Cor. Husto and TW!M!‘ sixthoste, ; car. State and Thhu fourtheaty, ; cor. Cottage Urove-av.and Sauth Pack-av, SANDS HOUSE, Cor, Wabash-nv, and Madlson-st,, Ono bLiock from A.T, Btewart & Co.'s Dry Uouse, and McVickor's Theatry, $2.00 PER DAY. New House—Elegantly Furnlshed, o omuaw s'fbiii._“ OPEN ALL NIGHT. FLOUR MILY, Ohioago, to rent, {ltl- - - -7”-;5 EFINANOCIAL. MONEY toLOAN days the Russians bave boen concentrating a large forco at this point proparatory to a FORORD PASSAGE OF TRE DANUDE, ‘ 'Tho army is”in fino condition md'goqd spirits. Opposite to us,, in Iustchuk, the Turks are in strong force. resist our advanco is cortaln, and to-morrow or tho day after may withicas 4 DLOODY GTRUGOLE. ’ Tho infantry force is present in great num- bers, and as I writo are on the march, while great aotivity prevails in all depariments of tho army. Beverp musketry-firing 18 heard, on either side of tho Danubo, XIOHANGING LEADEN COMPLIMENTS, and thd rattlo is fearfully distinct, Alrendy tho Turkish monitors are hurrying toward this gpot, and the more advanced ones are. taking up positions in front of or near to the point whero tho Russians hope to lay their poontoon bridge. We shall soon seo whether thelr efforts will prevent the progresa of that To-night tho scone on the BHUEIM] 1L, REED, No. 20 Nusgau-at, N. Y, i tx) IEHPHUVBD cHIcAao’ Appl uuom received and 1L, A, HURLBOY, AND 7 1-2 PER OBNT. "lp-n breaared to make losns on Improved bust, m Our Blato and Ma Madison-st. Store is niow open night und day, BUCK & RAVNER, llrugmts Makers of the “lel” Uolo IILMOVALH. "REMOVAL. M. DUNNB. AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICH, C. lI. DYER & CO., Oifive, 73 Washington.at. " ATOCKIOLD MEETINGS, Omies of Chicago & Nortivwestomn Railway Company, 52 Walkst, Nzw Yomx, April 26, 1877, of the' Biockholders and Bondholders of lhll Lomplnr for the electlon of for the transaction come before sald romptly attended to 70 Randolph-st, Boitau, Ft‘n‘:um pits Beal T Tstate Loans HADE AT CURRENT RATES, By DAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 Lagalle-at, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, N*mm £ auu“-fi". P. G. DODGE; & CO. Have movlnd.lhelr Ofice lnd.,'l"l,al”wuozd.l“‘illnb" Yard No, 111 West Twelfth-st.,. ‘where they wifl be pleasad Lo sea their formor patrons, The Annual Meetin; have voted a credit of 2, nance of the army, urausnt Lo llw. n LAND AND BEA, - TUR RUSSIAN WAR FHOORAMME. Loxnox, May 10.—The Telegraph's speclal from Bucharest, after recording the visit of trand Duke Nicholas to thatclty, says: ** Thotampalgn will now proceed according to the original pregramme, tye Roumanlan army remalnlng on the defonsive with. o its own tarritory; the Russians crosalng the Danubeat'elght pofute slmultsncously, and press- ing forward toward the Balkane with rapidity, leaving bokind in Dulgaria the cigl of. ficlals charged with reorganisation of thg Instita- CREDIT VOTED, P Buctianzst, May 16.—Tho Chamber of Deputics h000 for 1he maints. CANNONADR. sad il .l‘:gen’::r_r 1o ploasa sil who lisy favor theid ting, will ba ma at lhlo ice of the Compan, “.i‘ éhs:igo‘: on Thuredsy, the 7th of June next, TRl umm rfll}‘ux- il close on B-umhy, May o 11 ne: Hondhalaers will aushenticato theis otlug bouds ALBERT KBEP, Président. 101 Washington.st., 4 30)18, SOMMERCIAL PAPER, LuCAL & l{:; lnl uw Collaterals negotiated st Low : USINESS "MEN'S UNION, 73 Dearborn-st. cuf.mm-mua EU‘KIN(}HDUSB flf uoomua Afia‘ufln. “ROOFING! 'he QURREY E PI!X.{TUEOMPAN ABTIO ROOFING by reglatzation. M L, BYKES, Jr., Becretary, Slflfikllfl]flflffi MflflflllE is now nupnrad ool s #004 &8 Hiow with R Blastlo Baine, & HPTIOIAN- HANMSK. QPTICIAN, Tribunc Bulldiag. MEROYAL PAPER, LAZARUS SILVERMAN (‘lumber of Commerce, Chicago, h\uln ©on Jeal Eatal sty Urdert n‘fl" roduce and Pro- "mnfizu. Fapar, JOllN G. . SHORTALL, +held at the oftice of said wmunn 86108, ., Wedneaday, There was a two hours' cannonsde botween Tortukal and Oltenltza yestandsy, The Rusian heavy baticrica at Jurall throw shells iuto the Turkish defenses az Malchin, PEHSIAN QULY, Livearoor, Msy 10.—The Courier's Logdon s the Indlan Office bas informs. u yesscls at San Francisco bave been opdored to the Pecsisn Quit. RUSSIAN TROOPS MOVING, Loxpox, May 16,—A dlspatch from Rustchuk +* A great movement bas commenced among the Itusslan troops on the opposite bank at Giur. Eight battalions of Russian Infsntry, seve eral batterios ofartllicry, and squsdrons of cav~ alry pasyed through Glurgevo, following ‘the road to Limpitza, They bave a considerable force st o nma’ G Btc etary of Chicago Bouth Branch uock Co. Orvics cuumm. Roce Iscaxn & Pacivio Kait. il 24, 1977, tha Bllimlhuufll of the Chi- MORTGAGE LOANS Atlowest market rates. ICE crpAmM AND ICES- IC CREAM AND TCES, 'lm:, wd Fieker thsa guytalug | n-r;mar i \_» A4 hiadi ot ’I‘B! AND ANTLLS- ctacles auliod to all stghta on selentiog pri- and Fleld Glasees, Teleicopes, l{efl 1g The Annm’ H«lln. ol tlulhmu? mruum ueh otber buslnca a4 | u um dldb‘) Jun-‘m:f;. % LAUNDRIES. MUNGER'S Iy sttempiing to for ERATOUS Y Themumnulu that equal the sold by DALTON, llou Furni:her, 192 State-s \ l' 14, TOWS, Secretan **Desultory Sring i3 xalu oo m Turklsh roops aro enthusfasilc." g MANRUVERING. i A Peradispatch ssys the Russians ar¢ apparont. s Danube, vf, by & wa- neuver, draw sway the Tyrks from other polnts. Up l?n:lom,y night, bowever, they were not aac- UUNGARIAN LEGION. A Hunpdu Legion Is belng formed bose. BUCCOREBL. hln. bom -nd giekel bLlTB thTLLS- PRODASCO & IIWVL\'- xut NTATE-NT. Refrigerators For Sale, {*The Icabery. ™ the best aad wost ecenomical ke 1 haveats o theis on Landy sad Addva T LAUNDRY. OFFICES—0 North Olark-st. , 12 608 \Wabash-av., W1 Cottage Groy Nicalca bas been revictualed. | BATTLE IMMINENT. A dlspatch from Datoum, Mondsy night, ssys: +4The Rusclans aze moving In front ef our posls, N MAY 17, 1877. tion, evidently preparing for a vigorous attack, A Preaident MacMahon reminda Simon that it had great battle s belfeved to be Imminent,” ‘been decided In several meetings of the Cabinet, and Indeed In yesterdsy morning's meeting, that he and Marte! should oppose the repeal of this law. There had been also ground for surprise that tho Chamber daring ita last few eiltings had didcussed the whole Municioal law, and even adopted some clanscs, the danger of which Simon hiad himself acknowledged in couneels, as, for in- stance, the publicity of the sittings of Monicipal Counclis} withoat 8imon taking part fn (he dls- ‘The letter concindes as follows: view of pauch attitude on the head of the naturally arlses whether clentinfluence to assert his “views auccesstully. An explanation on this point is indispensable, for 1 myeeif, although not Itke you, am answerable to Parlisment, ~have a responaibility towards Prance which to-day more than ever before must cnwon A dispatch from Alexandrin excitements in % the Russian fleet {s expected In the Red Sea. REVOLT SUPPRESIED, 8t. Phrenanuna, May 16.—Tranquillity may be consldcred re-established in the Torck Territory, the leading ravolt having twice been geleated with the md of the popalation, OX THE LOOKOUT. Tarkish war ablps remain before Sukum Kaleh, ThaTtuaslans have conatructed a battery of heavy guns at Ghiatec fo atop navigstion through an arm of the old Dsnube. EXTENSIVE MOVEMENTS of Ttussian troops are taking placa betwun Galatz Ho Accomplishes a Marvelons Feat in Hand-Shaking at New Five Thousand Persons Cordially Greets ‘:f ed In an Hour and a Quarter. A Bemarkablo Memory of Faces Erincea ' by the Ohief Executive, Bpeciat Dirpateh to The Tribuns. ‘New Yonx, May 16.—The reception of Preatdent Mayes by the peopls of New York was even moro * enthusiagtic to-dsy thsn upon elther of the two preceding days The cannonade between Tartukal nnd Oltanitzs hta been renewed. TNE SUBZ CANAL. Loxoox, May 16, —The Britiah flect srrived of Port §aid.” The Hotapur is moored st the entrance of thecanal. The Devastation has taken up & posl- tlon commanding the mauth of the harbor, and the remaluder of the fleet Is anchored two miles of shore completely guarding the entrance of the canal at Pord 8ald. It 18 officlally annognced from 8t. Petarahurg that the Turks bombarded Sookgoon Kala on Mon- day, The lown was somewhat damaged. . An ate tempt {0 Jand troopsand puns wna defeated, the Tarks leaving & number of dead on the beach. 1N ASIA MINOR the mow ia atill deep on the gronnd, retarding military operations. THB GRAND DURE NICHOLAS st Plofest! says: Our. troops have had no encounter with the Turks yet. The weather 1 hot and sultey, and the health of tho army la pertecly AN INTRRVIEW, In consequence of the letter M, Simon tendered hia resignation in & letter in which he says he was onwell and absent when the Municipal bill waa dis- cuseed, e bad sn sppointment with the Come mittee for Friday to induce them to reconsider tho vote concerning the puolicity of the #ittings of Municipal Councils. The objection of the Min. inters to the repesl of the Press law applied only to the portlon for punlshing insulls to fareign the City-Hall 0ag-stafla, i hupg In profusion over the maln entrance the staleways and the Interior of the hisllway. The Poat-Ofice and a8 namber of prominent bulldings aplayed the national colors, : crowd assombled In. Cjty-Hall Park, and the eu- trances to City-Hall wero beateged, but perfect or= * der was maintained by a large force of officers,. At 11 two carriages drove, into tho park from Broad- way, President Hayes was AT ONCE RECOGNIZED . and greeted with loud and prolonged cheering and waving of hats. The throng by this time was swelled to over 3,000 people, and hundreds camo_ running from neighboring streets and buildings.” Mayor Ely escorted the President to the Qov- Meanwhile the host without barred doors of Clty-Hall clamoring for admittance. The Prosi- dentspent some minutes examining Washington's desk and other relice, and then took a position be-. neath s lsrze flag, with the tattered bannors that had decorated the boliding when Washington took hisoath of office ranged bebind him. Mr. Hayes WS O Bimon concludes by declaring fhat as a citizen and not as a Minister he earnestly desires to e ra. placed by men belonging, like himself, to the Con- rervative Repoblican party, Defors scnding ip hls formal remgnation, M. Bimon had an intorview with President 3Mac- Mahon. The latter sald ho Lisd gono as far an he possibly could, and he would procced no further in the wake of the Chamber, Il {ntended reyvert- iug to his former opinlons, avd he would consti- tnté a Minlstry from the Liberal Right-Centre. President MacMahon concluded Ly suying: belong to the Right, eir,™ 3, Simon replied, **And I to the Left," Joined, **Ipercelve that only too well." In consequence of Mr, Sfmon's letler, the Cabinet resolved that they would all roalgn #o as to manl. feata solidarity with their chfef and leave Presl. dent MacMahon fall liberts of action. pashed _against YORKIGK LEGION, ¢ A number of gx-Pontical zonaves sre about to Joln the Porelgn Legiwn, organizing at Constanti- Marshal MacMahon re- STRENGTITZNING THE FORTIPICATIONS. Loxpox, May 10.—The Jloumantans have been working incensaptly at the Kalalat fortifications, and have now forly guna In the battery bearing on Several thousand Jonmanians have been engaged on the old earthworks of Qiurgevo, which they are repalring. They have improved others, and also ballt twelve redoubts to cover the cross- ‘The whole will be finished by THE BAMB BPOT LINCOLN AND JONNSOR 00~ i3 when holding similsr receptions. dent’s side stood Mayor Ely, and just by him Secre- taries Evarts snd Schurz, Thurlow Weed, Gen. Cochrane, Gen. Apson Q. McCook, Elllott F. Shepard, snd others. As eoon as the doors wero began to filo into the M. Bimon immediately quitted the Minlstry of the Interior for his private residence, Members of the Left held a numeronsly attended Msoy mombers of other parties and severa] Senators were present. Uambelta adyived them to face the altuation with ealness, Lut firms nessand cnergy. Tho majority of the Chamber, whnich represented the country, was in 3 position. proof sgainst ‘sgeresslon. general meeting of all scetions of the Left to draw up & declaration explaining, the sitaation to the country, and expresaing entire confdence in the fallen Ministry. MM, Ferry snd Lavergne, while recognlzing the necessity of & very firm attltude, disapproved of holding a genersl meeting, A generai meeting was held {n Parls this evening to determine tho terms of an interpellation to bo presented In the Chamber to-morrow. publican Union afterwards met, and unanimouely confirmed the foregoing decision, and appolnted Gambelts, Bpaller, and Lepcre thels speclal repro- ing of the Danube. upened the peaple Rustelruk {s enormously strong. It has 200 cannon monnted besides five gunboats, desertexs fzom thers who have arrived at Giurgevo complain of bad food and sickness [n the Turkish The Russlans have not yet advanced, The camp I8 half-way to Glurgevo. TIHE DALKAN TASSKS, The Turks are fortifying the passes of the Dal- Abdut Kerlm 18 drawing all the forces from Macedonia and Albanta terthe Daguve, ‘The Natlonal Guards throughout the South are armed. All available troops are marching north. throngh the Governor's room, To every grasp of the hand a hearty Onmbetta_proposed a ot oo President frequently vagh No ane was lllowed stop than s moment, and 10 rapidly did zhum:m lon that Mr. {ayes slicok on an average FOBTY IANDS A MINUTE. st army of npeople mmlda (b- bnfldlnz . all tho avallable e of i line wun formed, and, reached far down ' Park Rtow, each p!non to take his, turn. Ty ma mcepllon' i OAINING GROUND. Relisble Information hax reached Frankfort that the insurrection In tho Caucasss is dally galning Many came in theis sl Others carrled bandles, and many wero covered with the dust of the work-shop. number of women were in the liae, wera greeted by the President witha 1 GENERAL, TO REMONSTIATE, Vaxxana, May 16. —Count Zichy and the Princeof Teuss, Ambassadors to Constantinoplo from Aus- tria and Germany respectively, have both been in- stimcted to remonstrata ot Constantinople respect- Ir.g the formation of Pollsh legions, such as would tuclade Pollsh subfects of Germany and Aunstria, Kho Turkish manifesto was Indiscriminatoly ad- drerscd to Poles Inhabiting Prussisn and Auauhn LOW 10w, - Not a few of the callers wera negrocs. ticesblo feature of the B :"m‘ulm;mol't present, bot the ¥ ters lcaders wero at the vo Yere oat lnra. OIIn-hllY the mm Mr. Hay Thm nvldlnlly did not ull out of mere cul»nlty. aa their Prosident was a8 heari, y L Ihllcl ayen ehowed ha bad qnanl]“vnfhnlllnu‘l;y.n‘:m: e orent parts a ountry. whn wers saldiert uader bls ind R DECOGNIZED AND WARMLY GREETED. AT v,’o ‘clock the Prestdent had shaken the of not lesd than 2,500 people. The multiiude etf pressea In, and, thougt his ann was weary, be A meetingof the Left Centre inatructed their burean to arrange with other sections of the Left relative to s joint lino of actlo, DUPAURE DECLINES. President MacMahon to-day wrote Dufaars re- Dafsare roplled that he dlvlned the abject, but his health prevepted him from undertaking the formatlon of a Minlatry, conld serve President MacMahon better In the Senste by oppdslog tha repeal of the 1675 Press rocession was the prosenca o Democratic party. were out In fnll questing a conference. mn- he ndum yun That they will AUSTIIA THREATENS. ' . Delgrade apecials to Parls pabors assert that Auatris has declared, if the sgitation continues, slic will occupy Bervia. RULSIAN COMSMENTS ON DRUDBY'S COURME. Loxwoy, May 10,—The principal passage in the Journal de 8t, Petersburg artlcle criticlsing Harl Derby's apeech In the Tlouse of Lords on the Sth *'The awicallo relations which permit full frankneas cannot excuee gra- tultous suspiclons which are no more Justifled by intentlons than by facte, ** The Journal also points oot the contusien of dstes fu Lord Derby's spoech, which it declares can hurdly proceed from an error of memory, REFUSED TO_ ACT. Tho Russian telegraphic agency snys the Amer. lcan ofiicers in the service of the Khedive have re- fused to bear arms against Russla, They will ro- *1¢ 1a {mprobable that the Minlrtry will be consyi- I 1t 15 not constltuted It ia ex- pected & decrea will be tssued proroguing the Tho posstbllity of pro- rogation belng followed by dissolation Is men- tuted to-morrow, =5 Chamber for months. vthers romunstrated tlxu Pm-lduu: lmlllmly answere (13 t00 happy 10 mect the people.™ At the doanof the Lll!olllll were closcd. llayes had shaken hands Incessantly an hour and aquarter, hnlnk in Ihn&.;)lma r-u1 ed SON; At 10’ clock the Presi- by a private way, hope ‘he peoplo &‘lnlhl u: xt:l sgsinat his nva:r-excnlnn. but GREAT EXCITBMENT PRXVAILS EVERTWHERR. Many persons, Including the Duke D'Audiffrot Pasquler, are mentioned sa having becn intrusted withi the formstion of a Cabluet. Bome evenallege that & reactionary Cabinct, including the Duko de Broglie, Fourton, snd Buffet, has alresdy been to dent atarted 'or Nl c:'rrl im, Im'cv 'y lnd rusbed toward him wi As’ tho pacty droro Awhy The Temps enys it has veason to believe nothing has boen yet decided, Presldent MacMahon wishes the Ministry to be composed frum the 1iboral scce tlon of the Right Centre, who would have the sup. port of tho Chamber and Senate, ‘The first news of the crisis prodnced not morcly ancmotlon, but actual dismay, 8lliag nearly all with ominous apprehensions, Later advices say all sections of the Right met at Two hundred and nluety me bers were present. A resolution was unanimou: pasded declaring that no Cabinet can have the con- fdence of the Chamber which I8 not frea 1n its ac tion aud resolved to govern according to repub- llcan principles, which alono can securo order and prosperily at home und peace abroaa. On leaving the meeting cheered by the crowd. lle addressed them, rec- ommenaing calmaess and moderation, deciaring that power would fnally remain with the right. The crowd responded with cries of *¢ Vive Gam- beital" and ** Vive Ia epubliquel™ Amr the closa of the Bourse runtes were quoted at 1011, 77¢. ‘l'hnuh all the Ministers bave nominally reslgued, the Duc de Cases lnd uerllunl will retsin ofice under any circumata; Another masting nl tho Leftis fixed for Thurs- {s catimated m from 8,000 to 10, ited the uu~mll and park during the time of the hile bunateds more camo between 1 DI S — MIBBIBSI.PPI. Lotter from Miss Chisolm, One'of the Rem= per County Victims, Bpecial Diewatch o The Tribuns. Nzw Yox, May 18.~Tho Tunes' Washington special says: A lady of Washington wrota s letter of condolence to Miss Coruelis Chisolm, the brave glrl who was severely wounded while asalsting to defend her father. caused the following >eply to be made to this let- received hero to-day. Bucitanxsr, May 10,~Prince Charles has in- formed the Grand Duke Nicholas that in token of Tloumania’s eympathy with the Rusaian cause the Ttusslans would bo sllowed to pass through Bach. the Grand Hotel. : | { : #pecial Dipatch 10 The Tridune. " Quznsc, May 10.—The Roman Catholic suthori- ties OF » seminary have been notified by the mill- tary authontles to blucken the wail which sur- oa to render tho ramparts ambetta was londly roauda their garden, leaw conspicuous to an enemy, Bpeciul Dispuich 10 The Triduns, 3MoxtaEaL, May 10, ~—The Most Rev, Metropalle tan of tho Anglican Church In Canoda hae lsucd a speclal prayer to bo used In all churches of his dlocese durlng war, @ SEARCUING VESSELS FOR ARMS. Wasmixordk, D, C., May 10.—Ax thera {s much tomment {n regard 1o the probalility of the Rueslan flect now at New York golng to futercepting ves- scls suspected of . having brms - and ‘munle tions of war on board, it may be proper to stato that according to our treatics wi Irazil, Sweden, tho Netherlands, the United snu- of Colombia, Spatn, Hollsud, snd several other nations, examining vessol: maln out of gun-shot of the vesscl and sund swall bosts to board the v Proof with respoct to the cargo must be cortificates contalning particulars of tie cargo, safled from, whore bound to, etc., but the hatches sronot to be opehed nor aug of the packages, unlees tho yeasel ls brought ashore, and then in the presonce of competent uficers, Tho masterof any suspected vessol caunot ba required 10 leave Qur treatios with Great ritaln and Rus- sla ara silent as to the whole proceeding under the treaties with tho other nations Grst mentiqued, Evorythlug fs loft to dopend upon the honesty of Cootrabapd mey lie peneath every halch under the gulsa of hardware on the manifests, and cannot be examined except by the vessels of elther Gruat Britain or Rusas, which Govertuents are not bound by the treatiea above tho gun-ahot woands recelved by Mise Chisolm, she was atzack in the face by one of the cowandly rufans who murdercd her father and brother. Miss Ubisolm has died sincothe following letter ++ paKavrn, Miss., May 12.—Minan~—At the re- quest of Miss Chlsolm, whose wounds render it for ber to welte, smanuenals, She takes great pleasnre in acknowl- cdging the receipt of your kind leiters which - 1 sorve s her’ GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENTANY ELECTION, Loxpox, May 1,—Frederick llanbury Trsey, Liberal, bas Leen elocted to Parliament frum Mont- gomery District, Wales, 3COTCI HIBRARCRY, Toxx, May 10.—The Pope, replylngto thoScotch Pligrims, promised to reconstitute the hicrarchy of Seotland when tho number’of Catholics was sufl: the purposa of you that your kindncas is spprecisted. 1 bave had the pleasure of opening your lettcrs and reading them to her, and, from your writing, judgo that u do not know tul the brava aud devoted litts beaton, and mangled equally right arm was sLot through b while endnvnnn; toshisld ber (ather. rge of b whlch&nl -uuk tho ghiter was shof with her (ather, BUSINESS TROUBLES. Tgnpox, May 10.—A mesting of the creditors of % hotes of sanio staoding Ih the Australiag trad aaobarn called for fo-morrow, I e m lnu. Allin, Bhe TIPPERARY BLECTION. nd |. now mng p in(a) ut the landnmfi care and bavt -urg a1 410 cars save hor " oh o aghet lsalll live bat suterin wg, tave soue hopo of ? T\\ ouse ithful lrlundn and - The elec! n% In Tipperary for member otiParlise ex-Fenlan prisoner, nnmu-uuh. 3,803 Casey, ba! relatives, b5 we do nul. know st what hour the savage Larbarians 1nsy ree You can do us all no moro good 1Be enormitics of tho masea- ‘V/ashington, aod espe- ‘THE POV'E'S CONDITION, Apectal Dispatch to The Trivuns, Rowe, May 10.—~The Popu's health again causes dlvquletude, perhaps with more reason than prev- fously, Mo Lias nospecial ailmest. Ho is fn good splrits, but s oxtremely and Increaxingly weak, n tsken to belug carried In & chalr, o¢s not lesve during su sudivace. The lmluunu coutinge slmost duly source of wn-l crable uneasiness ‘to ke now the attack. every ‘aich i at proacat than to Ia SR e e den s A o tho above was added the followlz In the bandwritin Chisol the herole it Dlmnll, was shot to de: causa o pargiated tu geiilag befora bla fatner for defc The l‘whl aays editorially? **'The \mund’whl:h Mlss Cnrnelln Chlsolm re= ll::u'd. and she dicd yutmhy of gRCH o courago and devition'to hor fathee which lb- cthlhlwd won the sdmirs whole country, and her death a dl o one of the bloodlest prag NEw Yous, Miy 16, —Contrary to expectation, | tho Rusalan flect did uos sall this worning, Just aa they were preparod for the voysge the Admiral ordered all preparations to be stopped. The cause of the delay conld nut be ascertsined, “voN M. Count Von Arsim has -nlmd 1t 1s fpared a fatal clapse, 84 Fraxcisco, May 16.—The Ruaslan corvettes Albrecht, snd Vsadnick salled to-day under sealed orders, though 1t Is given oat that they returuto Siberian stations, ~ HQGPES OF TIIK DIAZ PARTY, Barinous, May 16.—The Laurel Manafactars fag Company, at Laurel, Frince Geurge's County, has suspended. The President statee that the anpwy owes morigaged debts amonnunz 10 Hoating dobs of about $100, execpt & swall mount at unnl.. The cause of the (sllute b uu lhthlhzn in Aoy IU.—(). I.I. l-llhofl, of Wayneaville, DI\VIIL Cnunu, Las fled 8 voluntary 1o the Bumu-l Luvl nu fa this city It is onhml by the Conrl that Ei Special WasmnutoN, D.C., May 10, —Private dspaiches from tho City of Mexicu show thst the fricuds of Lerdo have great confidence in sympathy In Wash- fogton. 1t le generally understuod thery that the Diaz Governmeat will uot be recognized by the United States: that a great desl of secret work Is betng douw for Lurdo, and that the revalution cot way bo formid nwluuon Ah Baa BIoken oot 1A the 1ate babulla, whsre the troo d beginning of shh predicied outbreak. Prorit, May 10,—In the Chambdorto-day De Governmont whether, {n con: tefn loumanls, they did conalder the timo had arrived (o take decided tlon, in conjuncticn with other Powers, (o losiat upon the maintenancoof theTreaty of Parls, The Prealer, Tisza, polnud out that Ruwia's action 1 Roumasnia was not In coatravention of tuss I Saluimmores dpacial BravarizLn, g 11, > Lerdo, may be uu . Pk 3 FRANCE, u”‘:".:‘:s.‘..iufi.\“s Pauts, May 10.—Ia consequence of the differ- euce with Preaident MacMahon, Jules Slmon, Preajdent of the Councll and Minlster of the Inte- rlor, bas tendered bis resiguation. The Minlswers sre now fn council, Effurts are mading to fndace bim to reconsider his actlon. AN EXFLAMATION. Pauts, Moy 10.—Tho Clisaiber of Deputies, bav- ing voted yestorday to ropeal the Pross law'of 1575, - Preslasnt MacMabon wrote Jules Stmon, . stating he bad observed with surprise that neither uor Martel had pliced before wiuch might LUXEMBOURG,. FRIENDLY KXLATIONS. ol Diggoich to The Tribuns. heavy r.reiulon n - WARMOTH TO BE MAHRIED. Nxw Youx, May 1u. —(.‘udt vm- hanQd to-dsy. for the'marnage of Miss Sallle, daaghterof Mr, James Dullard, a jeweler of Nowark, N. J., ta ex- luity “x{'hmg: Church, <, v i Epac; Nuw Youk, May 1U.—The Zusecs learns that Fraacls Borger, late Centennisl Commlssloner {mmm-clrud Duchy ol Lfllumhoutt. bas boen Jovernmeat a del 7 tha uulpou of establ at jmporiant pol eat In conaectia with hu 1o cstabliah Cupsular Ai.eu:lu at Chicsgo, wd probably otbes Western Gov, Heary 0. Warmol nluu ul lhu Duch; will shortly mony will take placs in Newar] uds, pew mlulun. and espoc! et 126 IRATE HOTHERS. Diggatch ta SOUTII AMERICA. ~The b‘b, mu TiB DESTRUCTION OF IQUIQUE. Evisuie, May 10.—The Scolsunan states that a frm of fmporters of ultrato of soda st Glssgow bave recelved a telogram :unlrmlnu the destruce tlon of Iquiqua by cartquaks. Nolves were lost. &peclar BrooxiNeres, lL, May l|l. under tho Aupluu of tho Ladles’ Library Associa~ Its recelpts for two days were mou padccuntceu of any eatcrtala. . Mhflifl. Ong hugs law, which was passed by M. Dufsgre less than two years g0, and which Slinon blmsel! had re- St wret mitebiptod b )y LB sppliod a the courts of law. dredgud b wesly-seved bables sntere 'wau: ‘wiabed t0