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I g o e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1§77~TWELVE PAGES: ‘ 6 . e oo e e THE WAR. g Cushing took the caac a8 ng act of friendship A Heavy Battle Believed to topics mre neglects Groavenor Uslicry, which began the week, and the Rays) Academy, which was expected to end it, sro hardly mentinned. The cast wind iteelf han consed to bo s stzple of talk, and bloweth nhere it listeth,no man regarding whence it cometh, 1twill ent nhare In 5o great & reapo my dear alr, falthraily ynn__.w 3. R. Jolly, Esq., The Oal DY MAIL. ity 1 remain, m"r,;:c;ledem‘ to have be ::g‘angi:d BOOKS AND STATIONRRY SUN UNBRELLAS AND PARRASOLS. n both the Cabl; 08 | s o o e | e e s themaelven commonication with ~ the Forelgn Minmter as to the amawers (o be returned tothe questions In thelr respective Lepin- Tatarcs, but the annwers wore returned on the simo B day, atid were essontially the same, w0 that the reply wan, in reality, that of the' Minlster for to the widow ¢ pronodnced falsc, aince ha got a8 Ble professions] fec an cnorniond proportion of the smount collectod. When a Cincinnati raporter tried to inter- GLADSTONE, Namstesd. ,, Rk B . N. b, S2. } £ s T the Kart are known And have: boen gens | +TG those who want to know sl the surface In. Call special attention to their stock enlly lprnclllad. The efforts were directed | ¢ldents of the voyage nomore amusing work could o the mainicnsnce of peace, and, wiicn this be. | Le recommended.™ in Bhinient o st i bk ok ¢ axD13D Sun Umbrell The sndeavors of the Fomers 1o prevent wa: heve | ATid Bra Clotn, B CE AND ISDUSTRY, un relias, not heen anccessful, the Imperial and Roral tiov- | & TEXT.BOOK OF HARMOXY, Moraley. 12 o speptemealeru s bus koG et | R . e e | Canopy & Carriage Parasoly at the war iora. | o I0I0, 81 Bedh oumblcalona, i a egards u{.é’can".ef.é'{:. FAKLY ENGLAND. Haif-loor Serles. Paper. of the war, exert Insll circumatancesruch In- ) o 3 e B I e eneccine | EXGLAND 4 CONTINEXTAL POWER. alr-Hour | 10O largest and most extensive as Kastas ahall be in confotmity with the pasition rles, Paper. 25cents, : And. The interents of the. Morarchy. In GrAerto | JULIES | GLARDIAN. Mrs. Cameron. svo, | SOTtMEnt at lowest prices. rl::l;cl l:hrrr:e h:(hnmu. ||h¢](’;nwg;1mflr‘ll. eAveulll- Paper. GO eents, Rara bm. in in o dec e Beatra fy A S nnsrian Monatchy, tasersoe. entire fretdom of The book In sery readable, the Interest belng gains Ined throughout. ™ action. The Jmperial and Toyal Government haa | Jaey ¢ boen able until naw to follow the course of ovents | 'O LILIEN. Kavanagh. Paper. 50 cents. J &F ]]Ffl]] without making. any military. prechutions. 1t | BIRDS ASD POETS, Karroughs, 10mo, $1.60. Pfllm, flpmlfis@ rene i) will remain troe o its principle not to burden | DOT AND DIME. Tw t o characters {n Ebony, Pa- 1 e A Skttt ot 220 | “bert S0 cot, 7 Breton Braids, even now it mecs no cause for apy millta * POFLLAR O A Tesbares On the ‘other hand, the Gavernmers | VAT NOOK OF POFULAN QUOTATIONS. 12mo. . well known that the interedts of 10 other P bpsrgll i Efl] [l [[ l Pt S ! e UGG | S BT vmattox, g3, nogee, s broidered Galoons, ose 0f stro-Huncary, ully compreliens aia ane arkey > 2 ts $bitity, oo Ind an abatract of tbelr treaticn with Unite ‘v t d d s k Hrontity, et e S oty | SpEAE St it e WGE | Worsted and Silk Fringes. friendly_relations, el ail tho Fowers, on, (56 | rt*Swpmican, Heaty Jamer, 3 i ani ek it ear e : AMFRICAY, amee, 3r. 12mo. madoaown 'tve sl of no" Auwtrortinn: | - ¢loth, i v % - m.d +. twe. | Having organized o manufastory o : Joy. Stery wond oneh i one to resdulomly anden- | off our own, .we are prepared to meke original, ‘snd full of a quiet hamor. " gell whom he had ever Injnred to speak ont. He xuew well that thoee In carth and heaven would ot accute him, and those 1n hell conld not. There will be no Class-Day at Harvard this ear in coneequence of dissensions among the col- Jice eocletien. The faitare s deeply deplored among_the young people of llorton, by whoa Clies-Day Ia consldcred the most Important soctal went of the year. Tho Independent paradoxically saya that \he Preabyterinn Genersl Asrembly in Chicago witll robably Il f0 do {ts most Important work, Dut fts mozt important work Is to open and close, and it St ean scarcely fail to do, having such & big starte ; 1t Donald G. Mitchell should become Com- plettoner of Acriculture, (he Roston Journal {hinks farmera’ wives would not be tempted to ex- ehsnge egelenllural reports at three cents & pound for tinwarc, \Wesuppose he would do the reports wpin tho atylo of tha **Reveries of a Bachelor "' countey swalna would quote them when they went conrting, and practical farmers would vlow themn with distrust an mmoral works, no helter than | +1Don Jusn * or ** staltkus on Population,* . Samuel Bowlee, the latter safd: ** [ haye ve yo o1 h ch excitemen TR CAPTURR OF BATAZID. #7 ot S vt ewiersnd: e | & Ly o | s sty i e | oy i | B S e Rt as. Gossage | $ivemiuate 1l give theu to the public through Its Tndteass nuve alreudy considered tho propriety of | VIEXXA, May 4.~The most Important militaty | {T'of" (e b e ooy B 1L 19 the exs ) . 43 " . indecd, almost the only item, s the elamne. A Batoum. takingn revolutlon—in & certain event-to block | Ne%A to han oy 8 ond Lem only e assumod with regard 1o the policy which has boen hccelved b Us { A thrilling romanco ihat may snfely bs ihe wheels of Gioyernment. There fs a real and ';.“Im ;" 'J“";nfll;':’&g‘:"“z “;lh":"-':fln ml :m 19 being pumned by their respective Legisla- 0 o v J, Fors; elges’ atary of the —-some p ot e sttitnde of the Monare i ;’{:&{33&«11 (oy.ruyszcunu .flm, of u:{ru,n. The Russians Repflflc'] to Have commit .Englsnd to war for Turkey whether ;‘;";;"{‘ ”x"”"g:":"“ln '::: ".'u"&o:e:‘t"‘"’:‘“ e | the Russo-Tarkish war :orre-panfll,t;ntfilnolw.‘:.l During the Past Two Weeks @ ;g_ pivaais Hoeplial.™ Commenced the Siege mo likee T or so-to ke n wep mde | U0 N o knd provs: | She whalecourse of he, Banrn comlcaton 106, 108, 110 State-st.. A8 Dr. Bartol, in his fortleth anniversary dis- of Kars. Sy o e bere e b M hoam™™™¥ | fon bebind. = Dot in 1828 and 1854 Dagaeld, | The, eQoris made by Assttoliungary, for the | CROIRE OF THE CHALLPNGRR. W. ... Bry, i | qourse, challenged so3tady In cacth, heaven, of ettt o ot 1nia - waiflly snd mecrotty | Which 1a the frontier town _towsrds #ldn of the cundilion o tie Curigtiins | B LB « Persia, on the grest caravan road from Tabreez to Erzeroum and Trebizonde, played s conspicnons part, snd the Tucks luid great atrcss on the pratection of this polnt, which on one ride controls the ahortest road from the Ararat country ta Frzeroum, and on the other leads on to Van and o the Upper Kuphrates country. In 1854 the firstand only engagements of the Turkish troops in the open country were fought in thst direction, and {t was only after defeating the Turkish forces on that alde under Sellm Pseha, on the 30th of July, 1854, that the ‘Russiana could (ake possession of this polnt. According to tho_ Musslan oulletln, thero wero only 1,700 Turkish troops about Hayazid, and these, without even fring 8 shot, for nothing Is said of an engagement, withdrew to the flopes of the Al- Iadagh, » high mountain near the svirces of the Murad 'or Kaphrates, wl nise In the monntaina about layazld, and fact would show that, un- liko former occasione, whon great importance attached by the Turkish commander to the defense Bayazid d tho watcrshed betwien the Euphrates and the Avan, flowing into the Cosplan, this polnt has now becn tnken Into the of defensive’ of;eu"nnu. or else that, by a plcce of undpardon- able negligence on the part of the Turkiah com- manders in Anstolls, an impartant defensive po- that an ferevocable act ehall have been completed before d protest can Lo heard, before the Louse can bo consulted—siill mora beforo the country canbe heard 1n protest. Then the Gavornment wonld come,—with the tyrant's yies, necessity, In Its month, —asking all at once for a vota of fire or ten milllons lo meet tho exponse which {nstont, urgent outlay for army and navy wonld require. Then would the Radicals—not less thana bundred strong, as they helieve, 1n such an emer- gency—stop the way, They wonld refnae to allow avote to be taken in‘supoly, and to prevent it em- ploy all the dilatory forms of the louse. Recent experience has proved thom to ba aingularly efiica- clous for such 8 purpore. It is calculated that weekn must, elapse Lefora a resolute minorlly could be wearifd out or any money be obtained. 1 remarked Lo the fricnd who natlined this plan that be could hardly decelve himaclf na to lta real pur- port and effe ct,—that It would mesn nothing less than a revolution. Hu assented at once, and seem- ed In nowlse discancerted by the suggestion. In any event he was ready to co on till the country tiad timo to declare for or against the Government, ~=for ur againet the war thus wantonly provoked by 1 recklees nersonal smbition, * Several Channels of the Dan- ube Olosed by Torpe- does. Oircassian Insurgents Defeated and Driven to the Mountaina. Massacre by Christians in the Bulgarian Village of Turtukal. = Tho Males Put to the Sword, and the ‘Women Horribly Ontraged. garion policy, lastly, on the convice ot B, Uon that his rty, the Emperor-King, . sition hos been virtuslly surrendered. Untilwe e L S atinn Mr. Marphy was nrrosted in Columbus | Mail Accounts of the Capturc of Baye | Idon'tsaythis is probabe—inr from lt. Dor- | yaye ot borthe cantsary, however, the Turks (Continued on the Second Dage.) D oM K Pae et RO bon. 1vol, | £0 01der any style or combination of K on a chargo of him Tle dented hi perate courscs foresecn in advanca are scldom por- | may be credited with laving abandoned Bayarlu e——— — 12mo. Cloth, 81 ' ! s Jut wee i Aty Ua deaicd g azid, In Asiu Minor, Yovered In, Ifthe Government—that in, 1f Lard | from strategica] considerations rather than from *Tha contrast belween the_magnificent calors at short notice, second. marriago, ond obfaiued from hia sccond e} “ ' s THE DEBRIS OF THE SYSTEM £ enificent woman Beaconsfiold—reriounly confemplates what wonld | negligence,” Rayazid lica altho southenst corner of the wurld and (Tie Puritan country wirl fe done % i wife an aMdavit’ that ho was niot marzled to her. 4 e e frontler, which runs ‘along | mazt elther pars through ita natural channels of | in a truo, masterly way. " A large variely Tinfed and ‘Natural 1t 1s delleved, however, that thero Is somothing amount loa coun dctat, the knowledeo that 1t | §f NS EEOIORE G TN 00t "Ararar, and tho | €xils thu bowels, the kidneys, and the pores, or.in | GATHERINUS FRROX AX ARTIST™S. PORTF ¥ wehind thie sppsrent facts not yet broght to lignt, | Popular Sentiment in England Strongly e e ot o thcce Tory | ucceseion _of “wmountaine hardly ~'lees ele- | defeuit ereoh, nobion aud dhwordet Jhe IWbAE | g, £, Freomap. _10mo. Cioth. shan o0 ) pear] Buttons 4ud tho firat wifc asesrin that both her husband and hat anch thik fu head 1o signiticant, 1t ahows to | Soled extending trom gfltn the northweat, ystem. ler cct the complete expul- N 5 Opposed to the War Polioy. P! 4 sfon of tuls dangerous refuse, the orzane through | PETITES CAUSERIES: OR. EAFMEXTARY EX- . . . dtonef i, dynperons etore eorrune eoesn | Tquinn A% Pikvel vawinsarion. For | All Uhe new shades in Gros Grain Rib ed. “Fortunately there 1s & certatn means of ron- | youngstadente. - Achllle Motteat, 1vol. 17mo. e dering them no when they aro not. Slodtetter's | Cloth. 8150 bons for Trimmings. Htomach Bittors stimulate the action of the excre- | DAYID COPPERFIELD. 2 sols. Muatrated, e tory organs, and by diffasing o genisl warmth | Cloth, $2. New and Rare Noveltics in Faney Goods through the clrculation encouraye moderate per- | ABNOAD AUAING OR, FRESI FORATS_ IX Fon- 5 ;gl:‘l ::ho{'}.’.,:h'lylull.emfr]xfiz‘:gr:‘:\-wfm‘cflfid"'?| I-h: EIGN PIVLDN, Curtls Guild. 8vo. $2.50. C’ G & v e encouraged, an 5 RE: ag The system freed Trom eril Iwould othorwise 1n: ¥ flié,w:"lrfi;' L. l""#;‘wnu“ dlf”i"z"m“ o _—L.((,S. gssage L gur. Ths nction of u::kumlr.- el mmm the | g1 oo ¥y m mo. Cloth. = ng Of this beneficent alterative i cany, ai nac. w 3 Companied by gripiog, and I stimajative efect | PARKY CORNMALLY, ACTORIOGRAPIY AXD coDs, po the urloary organs very tonducive to their | SECOLLECT 12mo. Cioth. 82 T et ona veq UNITED WTATES BLUE 100K, A Reglter of —— every ciefl offico nder the Untted States Govern- ¥he Ladies' Pronanclamentas ment, with the salarics pald, Paper. - 50 conts, While protestin The only book of the kind iu existence, ] agaln«t all the old w Tt s Do L the ararkets e ,Ml‘?:}"lfi{,“, COUNTIY QUARTERS (Peterson's Dollar Serfea), oue consent, have ailopted the Sozodont a4 tho one | Couttess uf Blemingion, 12mo, Cloth. $1. thing needtul to insure the Integeity of the teety | MY 'S WIFK (Dollar Serles). By the author and & fragrant breath, of * Caste.” J ——e—— . MAN WITIL FIVE WIVES. A. Dumas. 8ro. i Nf'w"v'.’;fi'd.c"-f.'."«fi?.w’f'« T,L'.'fig'"{fi?h stroat, | Cloth, 81, Paper, 76 ceuth ; 3 e wrie ol P B et ity e e Tl S | TR ISR IRIALS.. dulis Pardos, and forming the watershed betwoen the Euphrates and the Aras, Bayasid thus forms a vury exposed paint just at the southern end of the Rusno-Turk. xh frontier, whers it touches Perelan territory, Constdering thot thie frontier line In some 400 Ein- g)ish miles in oxtent, & caitering of the forcen all along this line, in face of an enemy superior in force, has never beon deomed a very prodent milie tary arrangement; and both In the warsof 1828 and 1854 the Russians, with cowmparatively small trouble, took possession af it. Another clecumstance fn favor of the lnr osltion thot the nbandoning of Daynzid was more the effect of caleulation than of carclcasness on the part of the Turke is, that the place has lost much of Its former importance 88 a halting.spot on the enra- vau road between Erzeroum and Tabreezs bot, more than auything elso, it was the opening of the rmlway from Pot! and Kutain to Tifls, drawing away the largest portion of the trafiic {o Vernia fem_the old caravan route between Erzeroum and Tabreez, which has impeded the prosperity of Bayazid, fow only possossed of soma 2,600 to 7,000 inkabitants, a tenth part of its previous ormerly number, Thus, the ressons which msy have exiated (or making some efforts to defend the othes woman have committed porjury, the Jat- ter prefereing to place herself in an odious light atber than have the husband sent Lo Jall, IF this petrae, it furnishes rure and additional evidenco of woman's devotion, Anappenl has been made to the British public on behalf of threo great-granddanghters of Danfel Defoe, the author ot ** Robinson Crusoe. Theso three ladies are over GO yeafs of age, and (w0 sre dependent upon tho excrilons of tho youngest af them, who works at bution-holo msking, by which she realizes7s. a week. Tho Charity Organization Soclety propase to pnrehase sasnnalty for the ladles, and tothisend, through \he honorary Secretarles of tho Boclety, eall npon the readers of ** Robinson Crusoe,” young and old, to subaceibe. Confossion is good for tho soul, and it § &lighttol to see In the St. Louls Repnbllcan a tribate to the management of the art departocot what s pitck men's feelings are llmnr. Asyetitis conflnm‘ to certain circles, ‘I'he multitude’ts con- tent to discues the facta known to the muititude, which, indecd, are themselven also serivus nn siguificant onongh, It fs surely no ll{{hl thing that men shonld be gravely coneldering the dissofution of u great party a8 an l:com%lllhud fuct, and that, cach of the two bodies Into which it dlviden should Lo doing fts bast ta shoulder on the other the rasponsibility for the catastrophe. TWhat the opinfon of the country Ig on the rnlm 1a plain cnough frons the mectlnge, of whicl ports” come frum ail guariers, Once mofe the conn‘ly:‘y 19 awake to the fact that its lLionor fefm- periled, Within tho last two dn‘yl more than Aty meetings have been held. t wae-eald last autimg that the sgliation againer Hie eup. port of Tutkey by the Government ias duo to the.efforts of tho Lincral urgsniza- tion—, that ai the machinery of the party was put in motion from its headquarters In London. It 1t was not tene then, Lot what cun bo sald now when tho Liboral hcndflnnnnn aro hoatile, and yet most numerous and {nfluential meetings urv every, where coming together? 1t never saw or heard of &n outburat of populsr fecling that scomed moro ARMY AND NAVY. DATTLE IN PROGNESS, Datouw, Frhlny Aftornoon,—At this moment the sound of heavy cannon-firing Is heard, It Is Lelloved fo be tha beginning of the great battle which we have been expecting. KAIA IOMPARDED, LoxpoN, May 18.—A speelal to the Telegraph from Erzeroum, Msy 17, saye “‘The Russlang have Just attompted to bombard Kara with four henvy sfege guns, They miscalcnlated the range, Tho shots flew over tha town, without dolug any damage, Kaors roplled briskly. The sansllants were compelled to rotire, but they subscquently agsin attempted tha erection of slego worka, MUNITIONS LOST. +4Mnkhtar Pasha bas lost some munitions In con- sequence of hiaving beon suddenly attacked on tho i e 8vo, CLECKED, +* An advance or 2,500 Clrcasafans from Van haa been momentarily checked by the enemy," TIURCHABING ARMS, Moxpoy, May 18, —The Russlans arc purchasing arms largely In South Germany. CHANNELS CLOSED, The Russlana have cl several channels of the ?nnubc about Matchin, near Galatz, with torpe- oes. and paper. Town TalknThe Popser " piog tobacco, | TIAY; Jghn Paul Ricbter. Lelsore loarerice. Each pluz hav a wood tag. It it {s now the favor- | jEGPERES. Jobn T ] SPE) . n_Pa ter, Le! o, Etm\xm Mkes it Setles, Cloth, wm';! };llc.h [ ire N1 . BUSINESS NOTICES. OUT WEWT. OlicerOptl. (Great Western Serfer.) 3 il DEN BLISKER. D. Wiee. (Winwood CNE “ Darnott's Col (e i . Pre, L feon the pirest sl host mmatoriatsunrivaliedin | o Scdes.) Clots, 10mo. $1.60. "i'""' aud delicacy of perfume. HOW THET STRIKE XE. Heywood, xxTAL LoTEL, PuiLADELTIIA, Pa., A_ MODERY MEPIUSTOPHELES, (No-N: 20 ok eatn, Joseph Hurucit & Lo dlonties | Seriew) Cloth. §1. S (VoS OF THBEIR men—While traveling abroad last year wo tjok ‘Thy latest of tl 0-Name Serles’ of {aurl,hlngnc with us. and after lestingseveral of | Mesers, Roberts Btos. is o marvellous metaphysi- he peat ** (lerman, " found none of them equaled | cal etory, 8 wonderful parupbrase, entiticd "*A RET A I l I DEP T {uurl. 1 know of many {ricnds ns emphatic In its | Modern Mephistopheles, The stol brieny, of s ayaxld having now quiie al , tho milita- | iEiment oaideof AMBonls threo Uiierand Cared | 1o sborrAben daa t of the Chicago Exposition, ani n rebuke to the ‘| fanke, Fename, 1t 1a Soutned to o, section of the cou- | UaYaXld haviay how atlle o o miita- sof Ami ieo tiimcs, and cured | g1y YEQRTALE GARDEY. James Hogg. Cloth Jlpehod directlon of the mame dopartment af th Loy roachies from ' Aberdeen ' to Forta. | £ Soueietalitna Nl eI (8 DoIRiR, ndy ey | welst. Foreale by all drugehi, ol pen 1o-tay ab 9. m. Fainat making any wreat effort to hold such an outiylog point. Thy posscesion of Layszid opene” out the ossibility for the ‘Lusslans to opcrate Powardn T van® and_ the . Upper Ruphetes s but_ns thls s tho routs to Kurdistan and Mesopotanla, 1t can scarcely be supposed that 1l [tussiaus hava any intention ‘of atraining In o dircetion which, regurded from s military polut of vlew, lesds nowhere, 'The posscesion of this point Ty the Rursiaus, If 1§ has any meaning at aif, would seem to enable them ln‘f“flln tle moat direct road to Erxeroum, which formathe most important strateglc polnt tn tiat part, and thos, by getling down Into he Valley of Kararon, 8 tributary of the Aras, to cut off thie communleaiton botween Krzeroum and Kars. Dut to do this the high and inhospitable month, from Greenwich to Hrlatol. It b rlns: from greal comunercial centres, l&e Nowcastle and Liverpool, sud from great manufacturing centres lika Manchester, Shofield, Uradford, aud Leeds, While tircenwich instantly offers its support o Mr, Gladstone, [ta own mems ber, rebukes to hin opponcnts Legin to come in from _thelr constituencles ond fellow-cltizens, The Liberal Assoclation of Uradford, porough for~which Mr. Forster xite, have sent_word to him that they warmly approve Mr, Gladatone’s resolutions. “The lteform Asso- ‘clation of Rochdale, Where Mr. Bright lives, have unanimoun) nxrr d thelr hope that all Liverals will Im'a 3lr, Gladstone o hearty supporl. Meet. Ings In w dozen different parts of the metropolis pasa aimilar rosolutions, which may be commend. 5t Louls Palr. 1lnw startiing is this: ** The dif. fetence between the management of the Chicago 18aSt. Louls art departments fa not unlike the + peseral differenco botween the two citles, The 8t Louls art department exhibits whatever 1s troaght to it, while the Chicago people go about thecountry and hunt up what they want for tholr wthall. Henco, In Chicago thore ian true art ex- bbitlon sna In Bt Lous so little of truoartand womach that is a vile slander of art that we bave 1oything but ap art exhibition, ** The Now York Sun lad the incredibla meanncss to devoto an entlre idsuc to porsonsl THE NBW TO BE POLLOWED UP. ‘Tho moat effective measurca aro belng taken to foliow up the Turkish succesa at Sookgoom-Kale, 1N GREAT DANGER. latenn of Deve Durum, or Camei's Norc, has to t Souse of Proident Hayes tha day of his bolngon- { The position of the Russlana noar Datoum fa be. | ¢d slike to Mr. Goscuen, who slts for the clty, | by zained, and taken whero tie roads from Kars, svoraslam. - Very truly yours, ono who uld hin howor for fame's sake, the Yalzed at dinfer by e Chamber of Commerce, | comlog one of great danger. B L P uge vy st | Hayaald, Gnd tn geners] from the Eaat, foln, Thia Y. B, Rivoszr. | tempter beinga creation of extracrlinary powat in Threo-quartors of the editorial was glven uptothls porvone, and a vl wood-cut on the first page rop- resented tho Presidont, with tho word **Fraud" ‘tranded on his forehead. Delow the picture wasa qootation from tha letter of Charles Francls Ade ot As acorrespondent of tho New Yark rost aptly says, It s not bellovod that the Sun will tert Prealdent Hayes much ; bul wo can't help foel- ingeorry for Clisrlos Francls Adama, It le stil] ore difffcult, e may add, to holp feellng sorry fot Charles A, Dana, the editor of tho Sun. lias nlways been looked upon 8a the real defennive oint In front of Krzoroum. Untll, thercfore, we inve evidenco o eliow that Bayazil has been lost Dy carclensnces, and not given wp on policy, it may be asstmed that it has been sbandoned by the 'Tutke tn order to strengthen the more thelr de- fenslve poeition, IR PIINCE OF MONTENRGRO'A CIRCULAR. Currespondence of the Landim Times. Pams, Moy 4.—Prince Nicholas of Monta- negro haa " addremod A circula 1 to the Cuuaule to be communieated to their Govern- ments, After cialming credit for moderation, and ATTACK REPULSED. Toater's Erzeronm dispatch, dated May 12,s8ys: ¢+ Anattack of the Rtussians on Ardshan has been bravely repulred by the Tarks," GOING TO ADRIANOPLE, Tho Times* Vienna corrcapondent ssya: **Ace cording to on dits of the Rusalans themselves they Intend golng down onco more to Adrianople, snd, having got thore, to Inform the Powera that, have Ing accomplished tholr task, thoy now call upon every description; mectings of citizens asum- ‘moned by the Mayor; mectings of Liberals called Dy their focal committecs; mesttngs of Libetal a wiclations aud councila which represent tie ncth caergotle, working element of the party. The 5L, Jamen Conforence 1a once more colled together un- dee tho Prealdoncy of the Duke of Weetminster, There have been meetings In sddition to those al- ready named in such important townaas Hath, Bitk. onhead, Brighton, Cambridge, Caventry, Durlington, Tiortiepool, 1lull, Ipswich, Lefcester, Midules. borough, ford, Yor ~ \'::’tem-;i § U'I‘I;:( llu;t'!‘-ll. -mfle:- w‘hll 'rudln“: this AT CORNER 1] 8 akes the skl s 80 fraught with Intensity of evil design nm, wh‘ll , clear, :h?tl;' " Aud heaitly s removes | on the part of the ludlnluzunm{.“ LS n, su . '\ AN th e nburn, dandrufl, roughness aud ‘redners of cl k & E t tho skin; neutralizes t 4 tion; | Bacaltesly sdaniou o the marscry. oiier Amd, Bhthe SOMETHING NEW, ar rie-sts. iy or ot tho smsore, Tay it "price, 55 | EAP TABLETK,—Cetal 1n the 1ib ) They propose to extend to the ; ), 3 3 > efol In tho library, parlor, propose to . certu; bax Of threo cakes, 00 conta. " Sold by all | on the lawn, i hris B ot o 7 fiw&%fimfl;‘fg&}?fig fl.:;.';‘:, cé‘.;}‘ peashors, | North Side public the same fa- ; 4 ) Trussian Koumles, or Sk Wine, an ageee- | 8155, anu s, o0 poriable. ~Cost, % centa, | cilities in stock and rices that thle beversge of wondertul restonitive power. they now offer in their West Dr. Van Dyk Norwich, Hastiaps, d;xuxcum, Btame endin k, Nattinglinm, 2, Bunderland, tics, consumptives, the weak nnd delieats 4 Edrops f0 consult on what shoul bo done next.” | fordy Yok, Nattinguam, Ueadine, Sanderlends | remariing that, in order to enter lato the views of | Dysncplice. consumptives, the weak and Celichls OBOQUET AND VEXILLO, End Dry Goods House,and ex- Thero Is to bo o gathering of prominent ENGLAND'S BNDEAYOR. A'tonsiderable anmbor of unusual oxprossions of She Powers, he went turthor than 1t known 1n the i‘.‘.i'&‘n'.'f:‘l{‘é'.“d‘ Holtmbi X rehd, Chenlih, 37 4 American women In London next month, whother The mamo correspondent, discussing a report cal bodics, and from trades Piasgenta 1o make' largor concesion o purcly e g75ie fneat over ofered at pricen from 30 centa to pect just so much encourage- tetritorinl questions, ho Joffers' ¥rench Catarsh Caro In the beat | 312550 ment and patronage of the new R BRI | VWA TR, IVEA TP 1| tnd mammor of dolng bustnoss Holand's Aromatic Istor Wino of Iron | 3 i L 3 remedy fof nervous deblilty, (mpoverhied blood, | SE0d: Cokton'e, Schedler's, Watson's, Jonos eholl doserve. sudimpaired digestion, Depots £ Clark mireete ' | Jiahds, MeSally & Co, ete., ote. “Every wol | The North Side public is re- N, 1.~ The progross of the War In Indicated | SPCtfully invited to the open- VE VEGETINI, | ekt ey | g tus doy and otonng. s VeorTins haa never falled to efcet a cure, giving BASE B S and BATS i e e tone and strength to the system dobilitated by disease, In great varlely and at all prices, hibited. b Workingmon's nasociations, Al tioao within two days, and almosi withont uotice, for it sas only on Tucsday that the resolutions wore” pubilahed an on Wedncaluy " that tho rofusal of tha Liberal lenders to support them was known, and - tho meetlagy began on 1o very nest day, ‘S conteo T cannot attempt to givo anythlng Nko detalled necounts of theso demonstrationd, —Cou- ‘onscd reports of them—a few lincs only to each tuceting <A1l Gvo colunns [n one piuper, - And tho 1noet remarkabla fact of all s thut thus far there Jian not beon a single meeting on the other side, Neltlier the Torlen nor tho Liberalk who oppago Mr. Gladvtous bve yet hourd 3 word of encourngo- went (ruin tho people, Thoro may Lo, and doitats Teun will bo, such incotlngs, but whistever olse they braccident or deslgn romalns to bo scon. Mre. KEste N, Doggett. of the Chicago Fortnightly, and ¥rv. Julla Ward Howe, of Boston. are already faere. Jennle June Croly, of Now York, salled 1t week, and Mira Kato Willard, of Drooklyn, padMay 20, These Jadles will, it is bollaved, wize the opportunlty of the engsgement of Bn- gsnd lns Europenn war to wrest the ballot from & timorous and reluctant. Parlisment; while the Fenlans will, In tho wieantime, awoop down upon Ireland ond wrest that cme Jewel from the Drtlsh erowns and tho Scotch, always thritty, will wresk & stll] more horrible vengeance for past in- Jurles by fncrcasing the manafactura of flliclt that Kngland 1s endesvoring to induce Itussia to fix » Mk to her military operations, says: **Itls not thought imposaible that Coont Bchouvalof may endeavor ta induce tho Rusalan Government toglve such nesuranco about Its nltimato deslgne s may sorve to allay, a8 much aw possible, all ap- prohiensions regarding them that have arisen in Knyland, bat it 1 very much doubted that the way of dofog thia will be an attompt o iz tho lino of demarcatlon 1o the wilitary operations.”™ GUEECE, Lonpox, May 18, —Advices teom Athens report the Greck Movolutlonary Committee actively pre- paring for war. ++1fad we met with a simllar dlepoaition fn our adverearles, Europo would bave had an opportunt. ty of being convinced by facts of tho extent and wincerity of my good wifl, ‘Thera wero, hawever, two points of great importance on which itwae uls ways lmpossible forme to make a compromise, — the condltions of repatristion of the Herzegovinians and tho position of tho Kutchitribe. On thess two questlons, yonr Government, Tam surc, cannot but approve my resolutions, ‘I inalsted from tho flrst _on mot having to send howe the 10,000 Horzegovinian rofugees In our ter. ritory without positive Rasurance, not ouly” of - their porsond] sccurity, but of et tho nebussariea of Iifo: Tn epite of A btaiued 0 other renly — e o have, “hey eannat Lava® the spontancous | 1Y BrRency on this polut, i ol il y o li.” Tho pariton of Polauid will benothing A BRIRMISE. . Eheractar of “",’z{’“fi"'“' demonatrations. frdly e P T O SHE RESTS WELL. FINE STATIONERY DEP'T. NEW PUNLICATIONS. - L Laxbox, May 18, ~\While Uen. Romaroft wan re- han tho micellnge “theuts | fue cnigraute nbould trust to the generoulty of the ? 13 3 Tho Washington Star endcavors to sootho | eonnoltoriug atore Kara on the 10th, tho Turke o, e, langingo. cipiyedin wiany B e Naw, BBIOILReT, 3 kaow 100 | 3, 71 Tt AravaiosT POLAXP, M., Oct. 11, IAT0, In the ling of Fine Writing Papers and all Novel No Romance Is More Gen, Srtacked th Rusetan irrogularcavaiey, Tho'Tarks | Of he, SPCCher o, et onei outepolion | oll wiist that meane. 1 mado stothor attewpt, ey e uea seon sick two years with the yrer | tlew In the line of Fancy Statlonery we bava the jen, Sherldan by telllng him he need not mind Lis by 1 e ‘dead "ho fleld. Two prisune Iln;l'l ml ity wi Ildwl(:] b o w"lll‘:.‘:l ouls) “}I el | however, to attain the same humano end, whilere. | complalnt, sndduring that time have takea & 8t nteresting, and no deseription of the book cam fls uguwmwm. sineo they will certalnly marry ;::.';“;{m::f el e ok rl‘:mm;' dclarations are adop crowied sssemblles. | yooeting the uaceptibliities of Turkey. | oervdto | meuy difiérent mediclnes, but nase of them did ino 3 oficers It they live long cnough, **In fact," con- 2 content myself with ungagements to be undortaken by nor fo that effect with one or two Puwers. 1 recelved no answer even to this proposal, T pateiatlon of the refugees, therofore, ma 8n essen- tial condition of any peace, becamno impossible. It was lr[‘lllllly inadmissible for me 10 abandon the Ratehi tribe, whom the Turks by their oxcessex had forced to tiso before the war comuencad, and ‘e Liberal Association at Shefleld oxprosuce it “iwwaruioat geatitude ™ to Mr. Uladstone,und ¥ pro. foundly regret” that thy Liboral leaders ahould oppose hlm, At Darlington, Mr. tenry Pease, Presidont of fhe Pesce Huclcly, wis I U chalr, yet tho meeting procialms fts *‘cn. tire ngreement” with “Mr. Qladstone, That ought o watisty some of tho Lright party The Kusslun loss, ono oficer sud twenty men illod, and five ofticers and fifty-four men wound- od. Among the wounded was Msj,~Gen. Tachelo- kale®f, commanding & brigade of Daghestan cay- alry. ustico fu i, Every page descrves to be read ood., eatly gl y tuilled,” hi (Y K . Bl TR He s | FINEST ASSORTMENT |y, i b she Xhey BVERNG 50U fuod. Canrecommend the Vegetine for what it has dont furme. Yours respectfa T MRS, ,ALBH"‘ RICKER. THATCANDE FOUND 4 ] Gl . Vi, ANYWIHERE IN THE WEST. s tioues the Washington weitor, **thero fin't any dinzer that the succession in the army and nasy willdlo ont while aftalrs ore manipulated as they wowatoand me thoy have been for ycars past. Those branches of tho public servica constituce the 0. fasored and privi clavacs In thi o1 ARDAUAN. who have discovered war lurking = un- ESTIMATES FURNISIED FOR e e I o o | o Rustians carrled twro outworks at Arisbas, | darneath the, reiolutivns. AT Ttal, thg Centrai | oy e o a0 o ls risomved ts g e ot AT ecaifel Eoeravinghe commutions from fuher 1o son 18 Carmled ouf a'| With nine guns, on the 108b. Fousteen wera kiul- | Liboral Ausoctntion adopted o momorlal dgclarlig | qu inite coustry | ratiior | than rer VEGETINE. CARD AND PLATE ENGRAVING, | o, ue: Sobcniy s lls whil Long, wo ahall soon have a shoulder. | ¢d, and tour onicera and fourteon men wounded. | giroughout th counlty ars i favor of ioes Tego: iy e Nty i ‘.‘J}‘“i‘mn i, Wo warrant satisfaction and ble nri b e it i L S S M and brass-button aristocracy fn_Aworica ay | Fbo Turklah lous wwas cousiderable, latlonv, Tho mecting at pwwich pronounces Mr, | 1ok, Ry MEERTY 28 (DHooo peruint In aquir. | Thousands will bear testimo y taad dokk voluntartiyy CHOD;ARd FEAIORNBIE BHCY, & ATount heata. A Yery intoreating aa well aa tas ofenslvein form and es sntl-Republican in tong . FALLING DACK, (tadstono's cnnrfl‘! uf.fi:e ry, wise, lu-v‘l patelotie. | fnz thelr erifranchivement, The lorto wnnm‘}uv. that VEGRTINE { the best modical compound yet placed ":)l'" reading-room fa cool, and st the wervico of structive yolumo, ndfeelingas tho mullitary establishmontaof the | _The Russlana aro falling Luck from Rora, The f At dvorpesl tho Libers faketa on junanl- | erliston to the bica af yloldingon this point, It°| beforathe pulile for ronovating sad purlfylos the ore. The BOSTON GAZETTE ealla it petieat Jittle principality fn Europo,” Why 1s | Kurdsand Clrcuswlans aro sdvancing on the ox- e e Ee e Hiboml. paper | lston tho ubuolute rofusal of Turkey o accord | blood, eradicatiug all Bumrs, Impuriies, or polsunous Remember the address, An exceclingly foterorting book, contalolog 8 It B o ‘ite left from Van $o Erivi s = er | tnoge easentiul conditions that I bad te give up | secreilons from the aystem, Invigoratiog aud sironathi- RNy dableint tnytt €2AIUIHPS e BAVS LADT ||‘.|h|n‘ that mare of our yonng men do not long | treme Muscovite left from Van to Erivas, !ln %\fi;p?};l;.llu.lg “.nl‘m? li‘nb:flr:' ')flhfl ,‘,“;, .:I::: waking concessions consequently uscless an othet | enfug the system debilitated by dlseaset o fact ftIs, 84 HADLEYBROS & co :"rfz'l:n'd“?pu; Lt o iva wa bave bith- u,‘::;;':,“;‘,,‘.:’:,}:“‘h‘;‘:‘;::':',‘:’[‘:‘r“""’; LA o Ttk Ko Soksre: bk e Indopendent Gf tivin on thig qutation; B | bointar and recatlod 1ay Dolokatée. en daye bave | many bave called f, **The Ureat Licalih Uesioret.™ " oy | The N. Yo RVENING MAIL doema it i i g ' g moro plain was tho declaration at Norwich that the | BTS00 Vizter, and though thero has yet been un _ Of much value to every ous who contemplates othed mote than Gen. Sherldan doos, :'l::lr;l:::‘n':ll ‘:::‘I‘flll’::,“ l:mmz:cr;::c;:n .nt‘::‘v: :.I::u Tiberal party would prefor to break with Lord | eirech N U *oucuntration. of troops on all 3 and G5 Wasbi: t, eltber visitlug or emikTaiing to Califurnis. Tlartington rather than Iall to_support Mr. Ulad. hie present policy, Tac same thing was suld at Shemcld hy formal Tesolutions, and hero as «cluewhera tha tosolutions paseed were forwarded to Lord Iartington and tu thelr own members, The general conviction that thy situ; rlons- t something far ore sorious tho break-up of tho Liboral party W in air-ls strengthened this imurning by Mr. Carlyle's lettor, 1t {a well there should be somcbody who fe not afrald to uso plain language, Mr. (iladstone would double bis own strength at o celtical moment if ho could briog himseit to way what ho think: undoubtodly thi what Mr, Carlyle 9, thero bs daniger **lest fna few weeke the muddest and most ctiminal thing that o Beitieh Govern. ment could do should done, and all Eurove kindlo into flames of war,” That Is boyond d prte what will be done If Lord Ueaconsfield has Wiy d. W, Mr. William E. Dodge has crentod a sonsa. Uan In New York by reslgning his mombership in ke Union League Club for tho reason that it de- Tires & proft from the sale of intoxlcating liquors, Ho bas been & membor of the Club for years, and Maleen awara of all the facte concerning Ite Rsnazement, but has only just now been overtaken ¥ . consclentious scruples, Tho realyna. n was sent o to the annual ncete 153 of the Club, Instead of to the Exec- Ui Committeo, as fa uaual, In such coses; and Sacharitable membars ntimate that Mr, Dodge nuar courted pubilcity for the matter, When Uetcsignation was read, the members prosutat Wemeeting burst Into uproarlous laughter, After- wada, however, they exprossed some indignation, Sadone of thom callod Mr. Dodzon **hypocrite, " sadanother u +4fool,** Mo {8 belloved, Liuwover, 7 1hosa beat acqualnted with hlm, to ba nelthor e one nor the other, but carry & remarkably k:z‘md' Whether 1t bo a question of importing iy inthe form of atatucs, or a matter atlecting “4argenlaation of the Presbytorlan (General Aue sides clearly announces & combined and early at- tack, Monivncgro, exposed alone and without allianco to the blows of hor powerful ncighbor, fs Teady to defend hier oxistonce by g despesate cffart, a8 wiie has often done, 1n (his unequal strupglo who reata with confidence on tke resolution and do- vatlon of lior sons; but rho also hopes that Christian Europe, knowing who her encniles are, will como, In case of revorses, tosave the women sud childeen we leave balitnd ue,™ THE TURKISIL ABIATIC AUMY. Qorrespondenca of the London Pimes. Tentix, May 4. —Accunhm"\a the ofticial Jtne- sian Zocalude, tho Turks ot tho boginning of the war had 3§ battallons, 3 companles of vugineers, awd vome cries In the district of Batoums 11 Luttulions, quadrons, 5 batterles, and one con pany of aqupers pt Ardahan; 21 batialions Dlsqua tons, 8 bolterics, 4 cowpanics of fortre ariiliery, and b wmf-ny of eugineers at I 1 battalion and Squadron® at Koglsman # battalions, 4 squadrony, and 4 patterios at Haya- xld; 13 bpttalions, 2 squadrons, 13 hstterics, 4 conipanles of cuglnters, 3 Lattalionsof volunteers, and 2, 000 furtrees artilierymen at Erzeroum, The tutal 0f tho Turklh forces on the Aniatlc frontiers 1 estitnated by the Russian Jncalide st 116 bat fous, 20 lllul rons, {11 batteries, 17 combanl| nltion, has been shipped from the Hosphorus for & polnt upon the Dlack Ses coast, Tho expedition will be protected and ted by two won-clad frigates, Itilosand menare belnz rapidly em- Larked for tha Clecasstan conat. STOCK LAID 1N, The garrisons in tho Datublan fortreascs are victaalud for a year, Vslnce Hassan, son of the Khedive, and 6,000 Egyptians e Calro for Constantinople to-more row. The remsinder of the contlngent follow. UOUMANIA, Teaction seemns 1o bave sct in In Houmants, and tho conviction Is dawnlng that, fac from having taken ateps towards her cherished indepondence, Houmania has ouly taken steps towards exchany- tng o Turklsh master for & Nasslan master, Prince M bas went an autograph letter to tho Grand Duke Nicholas, it fssald Sorvia Is ready to take tho feld with 40,000 men on conditlon that Kuasl pays tho expenner. * MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANE, FPRROGUA POPUT.AT e 3 VI 4 "”LSmAf'E.';"AND SURE. | | FERGUS' POPULAR LIDRARY. | ™ [uioi i swmen s rasecive heass — lmate, irea, 1 1874 your Vegetine was recommended to me, and oy 9 N % N 9 ) B A . il s puopmupded 0 508 | Lan T 14 UnOGUR MACDONALDS Sewstor | S MMM 1 o o limita of 3} o 1 was gulterig from general deblitty 3ingle voiumic. tion, hdiceq 11y OYErwoPk an O e e Tul sine i hchin A THE MARQUIS OF LOSSIE, | sty Uooksellers, or sent post-pald on ro= curative properties seumed (o sffect Dy debiitiated pys. Price, 3)cents; by mall, 29 ce celpt of price, Ly tho Publishers, FEROUS PRINTING CO.._ 244 Tiinol ecling, Hinee then Bt hesitated 1o give ! S C GRIGGS & GU GHIUAGU elini;, uises e ] have BUtietis el oY | i an ADVERTENANG, oo f 5, Vs oy 3 aure, and powerful acunt (5 proimoting health snd restoriug the wuated syswmi to licw 1ife sad enericy. T Vegetine 3 100 only nicdictne I uae, snd ss loug ss i VG I Bever expact 1o i u etier.” Youry trul W, H. L'LA{K.K . 130 Mpitoréy: Deslring to reach coontry readers can do 30 in the IT I8 TRUE TO LIFE, + Alleghicoy, Ba I ub and chcapest manner by uslag . —_—— vV EICEIT LIV E. 1 | |Brief Honors. humor, aad estores the cntire syelem 10 8 Liealthy cons !s A nowaXcE oF tion. Y '1-:: fotiowiag leter o the v, 0. W. Masatelds The Great Dividable. furs ly pastor of the Metl it lscopal Churrh, sty Sy 1 e bl o Ehr - Tho Prondontof loading Now Fork Life TS R R ORI RE IS manufactu fem trom the st dose, and under ite persisicnt use rapidiy recovered, ylutng moro then wsusl health an: LETTER PROS MR, GLADSTONE, London Times, Nuy 4. Last night a public mecting of electors for ine borough of Urcenwich was Lield at Woolwich in support of Mr, Uladstonu's reeolutions Kasturn question, man of the Liberal ,‘ rty, presided, and read tho following letter which ho bad received from Mr, Gladitone: Vaoatixx thoroughly eradicates evory kind of viuco 10 Teads his letter of thy wondestul oud (ke bouk whh futerest and " curative qualities of Vegeting s6 & thorough cleasser lounure. l i ettt uere ls wuifielont of Intores ably, or the reform of the Indian Dureay, or the Bucnanzst, May 16, —Ia the Turklak Village of W73 lanrey Sraeer, May 2.—My Dean Sm: [ ::gff::::; ,fll,‘,'," companiva of eugiucers, 88d | aug puriner of ihe blood: rmu:loly or :r‘m}m:xml. or h)v\ “‘#"x’éf'x'mb For Ee:‘n‘ ‘o"f":fl?fi'r'{!fi"d"e’ :ne Ai:uxbln.:l EFepders wl |E ofamluest Moll-Gate, the public slways | Turtuksl thers 14 quito & Christian element, thongh | learn with plossure thal my constituents, wha ReveGo W, Manstield’s T 1 ow eatlmate ST 1 ackenncet., Chicaw, fiL fimigor thu mvent defer{p e L o L Und T s e e P Dorira | subordinate I uimbers to the Tarke. On the | played an energetic convicilon and took a for o s 3 ove Gy Vs Manstield’s Testimonialy | 77 and7 Jackron:sr, Ohlcan, ML | 3 S5 0nly iiiners ™ © whe 3 m E, Dodge. | Jiobtor tho 10th the lstter made & general attack | Pust In tio wovement of lust Septewber, ar AUSTRO-NUNGARY. T OPTICAL INSTIUMENTS. | S0l by ail ioukaciiers or seat by mall, poat-paid, oo e hrt Thy ut to the | About tomect In public on thy Kosturn question. | yyyiaTEuIAL STATEMENT A8 70 TUB FOLICY OF 1rDs Pank, Mass, Feb. 13, 1870 OPTIOAL 1 NS vocalpt of thu Brice (81.00) by the publishere. GEN. GRANT, upon the Chrtstians, The waled were p Tho oopaaents of the cause of freodorn 10 the East TR GOVERNSERT. Mu, 1. I Bravasn b o i g i JANSEN, NeULURU & €O., CR * * sword: many slderly women shared tho esmo fate, | parefslently alloge ttat tho peonly of this country, Wie Dear Sir—About tea years sgo my health faflod ANSEN, Nel! s Chicsgo, s P-—__—uwoll AR ” and tho younger wore brutally outraged. Tho | elght inoniha ago. were bozutled by desiguing per- Dispatcd to Landan Timer, = through the depleting eflects of dyspepsia; nearty s yearlater I wasaitackod by 8)phold fever 1a fis worst forwy It settlod 1o my Lack, and touk the form uf & large, deep-seated shecess which was Atteen months ln astherieg. 1 bad two surgleal operations, by the best *4 1t la apeaking within dound. k11l in the State, but recelved no permagent cure, | X 4t is apeaking n inds o say fAat the May Lssus of St. Nicholas repreasnts (Aa dest swork suffered grest paln ot times, and was costanUy weak- 5 & . 1hat Aas yel been done in the shape of periogical S0 o7 & prulite it arg:- Falio It i) s enat THOMAS F. NELSON, Optician, | uercture sor ehiidren tn the Engitoh tanguage. Malters ran 0a thus for sbout seven yesrs, thl May, Thaere I nothing in England or Amsrica (0 come 1814, when 8 friend recommended me 10 g0 Lo your 81 Monroe-st., opp. Palmer House, pare uith if,"—BosTox JOURNAL, 3&". and talk with you of the virtue of Vegciine. n! sons (amoung whom [am peually promotedloa frunt placs) fnto 8 violent agitation avalnat Turk- outrage, but that they have Jong azo ropented and sro ashamed of thelt error, and aro now pro- ypared contendedly 10 acquicsce in 8 continuance of what they then deaounced rather than incur thy riak of disturbing eliher the Integrity orthe in- dependence of the Ottoman Emplre, In my view this statewment is nothing less than an_fnsult to ‘the mation. Dut, darlngly and f{ncessantly repeated, it has ‘not been without fts eflvct, vapecially In the motropolls, upon persons of d ‘miud and charucle Vigxxa, May 4.—To.dsy tho Minlstor-Presle dents In the Austrian Relcharath and the Hungurl- an Dict replled almost mimultaucously to tho ques- tions put to thowm with regard to Eastern affalrs, Although, of courso, different In the wording, tho mala object .of all these quessions was 1o kuow Lhe policy of the Monarchy {n face of the turn things have taken {n the Eaat. 1t 12 one of tho suomalies lnhierent in the dual organizailon of Austro-lungary that tho crieq of the victime were distlustly leard by the outpoats of the Ttoumanian arny, sod the ropoit Is furiher corrobarated by the teparts of two Bal- garians who escaped the slaughter, LHIDGN GONE. Loxpox, May 18,—Auother rsilway bridze, nesr Bacon, has given away. Tho Nussisns have went 2,000 laborers to repalr it, which will requlire ten days. waitw Youx, May 16.—The foltowing ts the fare- ldrews of ex-Prostdont Grant mado whilo “alng down the Delowar MrDsan ¥aisxvs: I was not awarc we would 7430 much specchmaking here, or that It would ’“1'.;:““! forme 1o aay suy more 1o you, but § 1a!that the counpliments you ave shiowered upon 54 miro et altogethier desctved, They should id ¢ oy o PeId o “me, ollhier s 4 woldler *e4do not belong o me ST. NICHOLAS. (eneral, your INSURGENTS DRYEATED, 0 of 1 ecide 1) 4 b kindoeed passed th h yuur wan J make spacial cflorts fo sult failing imperfect Tallon, e onk tomos ar tle EXecutlyt of | yg circasalan tosurgonts at Tehotscherizen have | aud It e bixh uime that it should elther be co 'w"::ffl',‘,",‘;',:fx’,‘,‘:;:{::’h;&“ e b eey | fastury Goilaa the' tustealouta SRy wiica jour | pgnt'sha" Y wuccets lth Indiriudld Dever befors THE JUNB NUMBEE. Sihouithcen iV, U0 Gia o ey eI 95 | agaln been dofoated. Tho survivors ed o Who | Srwed of expluded by anthentle evideucs L haxe } ¥CNCOSLT L0 ) kionn —that H, to the Com. | "By e\t sew 630 hoard 1 gained some conbdeace a y clalin vt competency, §v. Nicuowas for June. which is now ready, wilt Lieutony o Relp_of good meu. I selected wmy | mountains. st it 0 Pus chslfenged a potos of conulst uleh tho two Legislaturos of Austrla | V¥ciize: B be found & worthy successor W the May number, weeiants when 1w In both positions, aud they : — . god I polut of consiat- | mittees which tho two - Leglslstuses of Austrl T¢ommenced taking It s0on after, bus felt worse from Tel SPt IAkE a bk a1 sl fperner] aien, 1 belteve, which cauld b filled wy vucy, comwon scnse, and wmaunhood, and 1 rejolce | aud Jlunggry snouslly form for thls purpose, us brig une sunsbine, o Everca, u: Yelt it was bene: unSacete) il Pperstrercd, gad thou 1ol it was e L e Y Sl g i ) wiica i“:ffi‘: B A Thmite s Sare. caluyed the beet of ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE. THR KNOLISU PEOPLE AGAINST WAR—MEET- INGS IN EVERY PART OF TUR COUNTEY— that you, s far as in you Hes, aro about L0 give an answer Lo the challenge. s¢/Tho ¢rimes which moved our judgments quite d bat ."‘I?uu better than 1 did. 1 mever Hattered I was entitled to the place v ey B, Sy Nestenanie could Pottani perl “ucbulu: tuan and for fizing the military vspenditure. This 1o+ June's breeziness snd cheor, The frontlspiece is s direct contrul of the two Loegielatures le exercised toe pictnre of ** A June Morning,” and ai tho t the number Prof. Proctor shows ** The throngh the rcspoctive Ministries of Austna sod close o y ; e th Ll OLADATONE GUPPOMTED—NO MNEETINOS OXN | uqinuch as onr feclings in Septamber remaln not Y i . $tare in June," while between these two we fnd ol o SIS AN] Dot TS | ), Ot Sie Tort it | B L s s tostond | acordiug 1o the uleinet entctmenteof the low, | | Bibingist et Tol Sehir iR kuonerntine | U BEPSOSIA ALY BT Arusame | Jiow gey e Al e A et il saain b::.,,.,,mbm‘;n{;;n:.“‘%‘,;‘ s | Lo Ciaye: poltike—univing but polie | of tha brllsh Qoveruotent fof hunistmentand te- | sod wblch, In thele farm, aro responaitle r,,';’g:,:‘n‘,'i{n‘é'}-flf.:fiy-m:fi:..-ku"," shtaybot | Y Galeada St it i B n 3 . s Moot to the Legialstures for thelr conduct. Thls ity 1 ties has anybody hesrd or walked. Folitics, organization makes t mot ouly fucemsary n for every cuaergency. Again, 1 aud ol domestic and forelg, the boped-for or 3k you, aud agal . 2k you, 1 10k you yood-bj e g\'gm{mmu 18ad faifed sherinad oz Bhestdan 1t w Qross bave boan comtcmpiuously cast Lo 3 thowd nave Seea geincats ol my 1 wa- Hole Top. venture for boys, and besutiful plctures and fuany taken larger { owed 10 11a edects. Al 14,42 s drngsaebua il my W Fne e T, é’:fi-uin i e i tuvica bavs uaw ialag sicpato eariice myrightsunioribete | atorles and skeichos for all. 8v. Nicotas ls for (helr o ¢t anie? Laviay bacoin aceubtolned ; by all booksellers and newsmes. Prics, 25 : Sherldan, 4 that the two Minlitries sboald be Jo con- 3 roubied with, scroful uly suthorized oartles 4 ! s om0l wy otbcr Veutenants. would bava suc: | dreaded colspeo of ‘Turkey, ~iho appar- | boen Urven Som . le e et | e trlar communicatian with the Loalorof | diei Saostant that i ates ulie o Cars chroag | pives end L FADANS R OO N0, ta s namber, or $3.008 year. i 25 eully moro lmmlneat collspse of the | want and aufring ‘Tho Tark, amarel SR | 4 e s 10 be thoroughiy acauslnted | dimaset wiid If they wil petisatly ks Vegeilon, 6 | e REoE" OLIVEIL EDWANDS, - 1 Liboral party st bome, 1ho fotare pouitian of Mr. | B34 OF bis Lpuslty, s fer a0 N vecied, | with ‘il it shates of thia branch of poiicy, but, | Wil 18 Bip taduect bttty Palcpico 404 Geosral superiteadent Florsace Ma- | SCRIDNER & CO.. 743 Broadway. New York, Bt ELEGRAPHIC NOTES, ladstone, Vv posstblc reeignation of Lopd Hart- | our remonstrances and schemes. Aud the noces- | sbuve all, 1t s indispensable thal lu any deciaration Soura'very traly, e tbine Cu, Florease, Muats oo, | eemmeem——m—m——e——————y %, May 18, —The monument er¢cted by | fngton, the relations of the Liberal chiefs to tnelr | sary buslacas of sedresaing a great and cxccrable | whi ELD, LY C cither Mlnbtry :nldl have 10 make in fts FINANOCEAL. o taro With regasd {0 the forelin poticy of tho Ewpire, a vrevious understanding should be come 15 butwaca it and 1he laperial ¥orclgn Mivlater. 1t 12 scarcely mocessary 10 point out that this previous Undetstandinie WAt Wofy meceaary than tver sta e e Ve delcpatiote I = S T clare u 3 clegu , b Y v a L, Now conteutio *dHrh ot B iaog tor § Kaow ot 1 | B0t tng, n-c‘nébh;&.e iho Miuister tor Worelin veselin is Sold by all Droagists g uu"n'm'f.'l;‘;u i t‘.'e:: l.:','«‘mf \.:E“Eh deted fii‘flu&n’& mfisx .’Lfl.‘h“.“‘",‘:mg‘:":‘““‘ ;:‘:;w:e Other tribunal of appeal’; but 1, for ong, will Do a 20 other weany of cxplain un I P e o mle by i Dridadtats and yesl- e i Beaept Dy icueo, of such & crlsls, tho very wiall | fbrough thy Minlaler-Prosldente of Austia ond Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, [ for s bumsrth, Pepdelhol SaVag'ss" | i aail 't Ve i of W et & . 0. W.MANY inlquity, which could ‘caly safly bo cardicd Pastor of meun Chureh. oo ubder s combination of = authoritles, been aliowed 10 _ devolve upon Power, and that Power one siib- 8 va Dorchester Helghts commemorative of :"t'vglnllon was dedicated yeaterdsy. ath oL Cikr May 18.~Ex. Gov, . Chaiberlaly, of York [y 0183, was admitted to-day 10 the New Lociaviiig, L 3., ¥ay 18.—The Cireuit Court of i ¢ Kevtucky cadh dise Woperaicd, Isa h-g-l(ma:hhuy. party, the conllict golog ou lu the Cablael, the fn- fuence of the Liberal divislon on the fortunes of the two wings of the Minlstry, tho fresh agitation 1n the country, --all these thiuge sud mauy wore are debated with an cager iuterest a4 unlike a1 possible lo that frigid iudifferenco snd potbiog-much-matters tone which is, lo ordinary times, #0 characleristic of the well-brod Epglish- PUEPALED BY _—Gv'nfl:i:cE o:r—l Lette.l‘s of Credit for_ H.R.STEVENS, Boston, Mass. | amwnimet soeipmeacmnaacs | Travelers Abroad. bas 2l Ingle lm, 1o nelgliborbood, Iu @ pecullar degree Lo the emptatious of well-{uterest. “Such ks the strcsm of eveuts. 1, belng wuch, the Britial peopls ura Hiyhig by Colhpieaton, rumovia Freckic Fin und biher % ]

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