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The Thicagoe Daily Teibmne. CHICAGO, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1877. PRICE FIVE Bunday saya: ¢*The advance of the column of | {can actually on the ground. told the exact trath; E . Rusaian Infantry mentioned in previons dispatchea | and Mr, Oladstone, reading the horrible facts, was VOLUME XXXI. ORGANS. NOTICE, tereal production of Canada has also riade extraor- Herst™ * t*Lotd machine, with ita v ' Vi runni y e New Yonx, Mey 20.—The Worla's Viennn cor- | cxiryrs joomt " often in 8 direction ouposite toy reapondent nays the whole drmy has been ordered | Itunsia ls a mere antocracy, and the Russian people The Czar nnd Gortschakoff o | tobe ready for action next week. Pourteen trains | OnIY macliines, The Emperar Nichoias ought to y tablishment of focal banks. of the emancipation of tha nerfs, and of 1} the other messarcn lz‘rngled by the Governaient for the devolopment of the ma- teris) resourcen of the Empire, fte sbility to mua- “LISZT" ORGAN MADE BY THE nt units, each with n dwn. Any one who haa seen Tarkish and Rasslan troops on a campalan, 1sEh, Donaid Campbelll : dinary strides. The South American Itepublics " o PELEGATES T0 THB e T ot 1 orelock this morning.. Theee | Consteained to exciaim, ** Tho Almiglty, who bas | have aleo advanced rapidly: Cnill for (nevance | “35 . chin b3 by worde AR Hrie Bmer prove Infantry belong to the corps destined to occapy the ::‘l?ll‘n;nl c:::::nl;“ml‘v!e. will take Hin own time for | senda 'llm Mpply; while the npening of the | erh which one hears so & the great mana- . : Bncharest and Glargevo positiona. “That time bas Apparantly comc. And lows Not. | {rage. Tiavain has In commaenct to snaghin s gom, | Ticiaring fowna of the that ! thare are Holy War Proclaimed by the | Tie Danabois sobigh at present that it would { by the devices of diplomacy ir the mancavers | petition beyand ali comparlaon greater then existed be dificult to place & ponloon bridge. of Courtx, tmt by the auryging excitement of peos l’:emmm 8g0. In fact, we draw our supplies oF Chief Turkish Eccle— P ah s ples. Russisn diplomacy wanted to At presant literslly from all parts of the earth. B ” TARIN AND PILM THE ULCEROUS PLACE,' And Raseia has not been able to make head againat TEE NBEW siarch. : VARIOUS. and failed on sccount of what Gurawsil twenty | her rivals, Inapite of the vast construetion of | e Europe, as com b thoeo of the Went, H 0 R' S E S AUSTRIA'S WAOLE ARMT. yearn ao calied *‘the indwelling life of the nation | raflways, of the encouragement given by the ene | are the phalanx{sga legion, —the moving- ® i can force, contrastad ¥ 7158 | yealize thin vain 1des, bt bia ayatem wan crasheds | tain tho competition to which it ban been exponed flason & Hamlin Organ Co Personally Direct tho Dan- | ™™ s sttuens | S A Bt P ety | R sh vl Bop SR, | el W e 0 = pd = » [ew yoars ago we dre im Ross oy ason H g by ublan Army. Loxnor, May 20.—A telegram from Port 8atd | bt 1 cannot change, " '[[is succesnor hos soaght llrxerr’lflp‘p 1y tha from any othor country. Bad- | foro £ Belptem. Norecaonin mawraring (e o iyl #8731 +*'The Diritivh aquadron has Jeft here, the | 10 sludy the Dopaiar will, and fo follow i, In | denly in 1674 the exporta’ of the United Staten | Tears Veon Welsh aqaits. plinily maid of tha And espectally adspted for bl e 1804, hemait: 1t s botter to aboliel seitage | made a great bound formard, snd every year oo | French 't Adincourt) - nelthe? tho coursge i ]zCI[ES, 1L LS, &c., m above than to await the tl. i will be- | they have more and more excceded the Jtuaslon, | to fight, the grace toyiold, nor the scone to run untll in the agricaltural year cndiog with last harvest the United States snd Cansda scnt el If our whole foreign imports, and away," Such would hardly be the case, under any circnmatinces. with s body of German, American, or English soldiers. ¢'We fon't," sald a veteran ‘There are aoveral facts connccted with the shoe- when ! " NLXOPOLIS, ain to atolieh Uself From befoic, " s celebratd A Great Row Batwesn the Ohame| Loxuox, May 20.—Tno Standard has the fol. | circular PR AL ¥ tho “necerniy of ing of horses which are well worth knowling, and 1a now on exhibition at the Warerooms, Towk tntas liberating the peasants,” The key-note of his ber of Deputies and the e i whole policy, found in the phrase of Pouschkine. it un only one-seventh, In fact, whilothe | of the war of 250 and 252 Wabash-aV. | which imall the works npon the treatment af the P N,k:'b"';l-"":;:.:"l';:fln':‘“:n":‘t':":;mfl:“:“x o gret ETialan pocc i 108 preserve Russla from sitn imporis Tave, tanen, one.third American | of ‘besteston. " Sobgndonce: detcribing tne pattle pestraily faot and various devices for ahoeing have cacaped orte, 98t Denate here. Tl Tatest aad mrart i s oaisis? | Tioyes vars CleArE ho cinch ooner | fact Yhich | hooki” sad the power of doiny (his at need, which . Youars invited to oall and examine this | notice. The ownorsof horses must be aware that g e aneat and most waorough Madent of s, | D wia g falas e iy ch, Syen In peace timo | is as’promincut with the Teuton and tho Auglo- and remarkable Organ, which oome | for the past seven or elght years there has beens ROUMANIAN RAILWATS. : uvel hind Inthe competition 18 |*Baxon a4 it {s defective in the Slavonian #od the uphold and extend the infuence of his country can *40n the 1st of June sll traflc on Roumanian | alord to overiook the anplratlons of . the BouIbera that, while In 1876 we smparted over 9,000,000 Accounts of the Fighting at | rmilways will be stoppedto allow the pasasge of the | Blave.” They are one' with hls own people fn new bines delioaay and purity of tone with cwt, of whest moure then in 1875, the increase was ‘Tartar, stands foremont Imon{ tte qualitien which sonorous power in a degres hitherto un. grest increase of lamences or diseaso of the feet, conatitate the resl eficlency of anarmy. drAwn almost exciasively from sources other than by kmown, end st s cost whioh brings it within [ 10much 10ss to caue remarks, but withoot any stares & blood and faith. The vencric nsma*! Chrestignia * | Rusalan. ~Botif Rassia, in the mids o, O tis Akde of Tutker At Joast, tharalugns {ho 7onon o uilt maieing it In 2l respects | meeidc remedy. 1 one would take the trouble to Sukum Kaleh, Ardahan, ulstepyertilery. L OF The arsian posssnies bx helre e some | wan unable to hold REr Sn inn market i which | Ciner 4nd Jet stronger soaron for ine preference i5s "mout, desltable Organ for ORuXohed, | coant tho mumber of lame horsce n bl dally walk i palative songa of” wild aspiraion are auny i sl | she Usd fong been by fa it grinciual eaier, what | Sriating the natirer Biibery has alwave becn the Babbath-Bohool, an 88 @Ver | o passing throngh the stroets, he wiil be sur. and Nikopolis. will remaln at Bucharest until the end of the war, | their villagee: Tho uprising in Bervin was watched | chancen thers that she will succeed in getting | parent weapon of the Bulierts Enemtce Thestr: wemoomatrnoted. o e rext mays of | Basel io Slicorer ShALA valt number there are e will witness the parsage of the Dannbe by the | throughout fiassia with ‘tremalous anxiety.. Tha | back Ger castom when ahie har onco. heen exciuded | yoriae of Varms in 1628 wbish foeoed Honmelw Lo e boaulital Organ Of the Masan & | Whyls 1t? A celebrated Veter e main body of the army, name of the young Russian, Nickolas Kireet,killed | from the market by war? Even with Tarkey as her | Diebitach's daring sdvance in the following spring X ) m e n end, snd w : s Soro then 5 Banteor, - ully justiening | D1 n 00T Gy source o which bo ol | 1TICTEStING Lecturo o the | occuples Krajoss Priday oight sad Oltnitzs sat. ( Sheres i, nce fieaized i tuto” the' *dosa | 1 contimace Fie Diaclk sea will bo ‘closed aeaimnt | Srady ™ heto o rayes. g caageingt the st T n Of thoss auperb inatruments. sitribute it waa fast driving. producing stonc- Popular C f urdsy, Thoy will occapy Turnseverin and Kslafat | Brown ' of the coming war of deliverance. o her. 1fother Powers are degged Into the quarrel, | 10 the Egyptian standard of three or four previos. i SEF | e ks s dnbe i ey pular Causes of | S, e O AL rscaasan oot | Iy STer e TR | B W = h are 8 i ned, ) i OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, %o the roadstes nocessarily, but to harsos connected the War, ! TUB CIRCASSIANS The Bedaranic. Compaltire Sprans Lato- holng. and | “Were this o of trage to occur, the. distress | beaite 10 185% by the veleran Mused, barely with the various occupations and railroads of the who landed at Sakum Kalah have srrived .at the | offcrs of assistance and cuntrivutions poured In | that wonld fall upon Itusaia wonld be Incalcalable, Prince Pankicvitch. In fact, one may ssy of Con- (ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, clty, and knowlng fall well thore muet be & canse From the sgricultural returns nublished by the capital of the Abachaslan country, Tho Abschast- | from the nation. The popular pressure upon the stantinople, as Jugariba eald of Rome, ** A clty for for il the {lls to which horse-flesh 1s Lelr, . tt B ans aro afrald to Join them, Administration for ls - acilve" Intetvention | Board of Trade s couple of montha 70 ItapRears | ante wnen s purchact comes s AN tho riate of the The mai) siesmersat th Compuay, betwecn, New | for sl tho e to which horwe-lesh 14 Lelr, the | ;3o yer that Russia’s Grain "'ut A Wha tremendous, The common people, and | that Russis is the third lacyoet grower of whizatin | Shilan's forden In npily fammed up by & miitary g of pasiengers, wili aail from plor 42 N, It., foot archilt anty L8 vosaible, An AYIL even the nobillly, could not ~ sppreciate | tbe world, The Unlted Biatesatand Orat with (In | critic who has seen tnore of them thay most mon: I'-ffl“fl‘gwn,“” e for that parpose visitod the horseshoers, ss they Trade Will Be Sac- communfcation with Jassy fa entirely Interrupted | the dificulties of the Government In -undertak. | 1874) 804,000,000 bushels: then comes France, | ¢‘Formoraitiana vearT had ahared the fortunca e It WEDNESDAY, 2, 2:00 p. m, | IAYC nbont as much, if not more, knowledge of by foods. The valley of the Blatritzs {8 & seaof "}Ew"- but thefiy polnted eugerly to the ml!eflnfl alm DH?{!;' &}l'!,;’gw‘ll)w shel; nndlnu.:_l,a 14} of a Tarkish army; I had seen the morits of thesa TERIERE S e i e%2 B T | thie membor of the horea oa any classof men, The rificed. - | water walet deep, ™ 4 o &;‘,{L{;"{;‘:m:““'{: 'f&rfi?fl.h'fil"-'f’{\fflf;fiflil L with (1872) 168,000,000 bushels. ‘Thess | poor, patlent, atancy, unflinching troops. and the ngares, by the way, demonstratc how completely ENT, L. 3 VILLE DE PARI, DUnaxD. ... . Wed.,June 8, 1 p, m, e Unlted States have ootstripped Russia. Not shouricomings of thelr corrupt and venal officera. I Pmll,‘l"i OF PABBAGE LN questions were askod of them, but without satis- knew—none better—how the Turkish soldier has to S e s B THE RIVER ALUTA, the City of the Czar. The perplexed Admialstra- et i factory rewults, untilat last onc was found who ‘The Fost's Berlln dispatch says Count Ands tion, haring exhansted cxcuses and delays, s last | onkh they nuw rend to this country about two- * TO ANl Cabln, 100; Becond Cabinn 8081 3\ o0 tio wubject n atndy and solved the prob. hos reques Faval of the Tiussinas from | follSwed 450 wii of the puopit, 78 AVISE | o s Sl Wimen U quanity sont b liasna. DO | 1 240 Uesrnalt % kot & maaurc ] beve pon ki A Bead ) y P quested the withidrawal of the Russians from Ui b < ok st thont & murmur. I have scen R op A oo s | It ha h n seperigs o7y | Exxtensive Importation of Army | s i s i e A s, me sl | o sapemainy bttt v, By | Bt ael S, Sl L B Coosl it I ESRANL, 80010 §100, acconting to_sccommods- | Jenrs 1a the stioelng of horses, from the time he Officers in Both Russia WOAT THE TORKS ARB DOING, appreciato the Tgotanco of the average Tark we | Hosland it inability tosuslaln a rotracied com- | fen i nfwr':-mnwnndfuu:’x‘:fiu":fla‘fi:{na; T Cabin, 4000 $100, accarding to accommods- | mado Lis nalls from tho old Russia bar Iron down Loxow, My 20.~A Derlln dlspatch s must largely diamiss from our tioughs ourown [ pebition, ls that, “according o the wme | thapation. need wonder) that Rnssmn cold will H nculiog exery g s sbove; tothe predent. Let mo ive you bls words: **You and Turkey. The Turke confine thelr preparation o strengib. | Lo ode of Tarkish Governuentatweakness. To | feluri, Raseia raises only five-and-a-half | work jts way to the defest of s Tarklsh army far ilegara ticketa, 't ve1y Feducéd rates, avalisle | may not e awaro of the fact that for the past elght him the Haltan fa atifl the king of kIngs and’ the ols of wheat o the scre, whtteSs | moraswiftiy than all the etecl that bristles over cning tho Danublan, fortrcssss. All these nro | Ottoman Government invincible, Ilearing of the be:nz made mare or less formidable, but strength- g:;y:gg aylendorof he Seralio. be imigines the ening tholr garrisons detracts from the number of EROW ect o2 A8 when foreign sm+ What Beauregard Would Do if | teireld oficers. With allof tho rolnforcoments | Lagieaore: ATICE lons, wupplication, ware lifted bua thie United Htates raise twelve and n h-ltfiuunt t0 | the thronging columns of the Maecorite.” rosuie. Hussia, a8 we have ssid, is principal wheat-grower a the worli, and virtuslly ohe raises the whole cron for exportation. Her co. Niesmers tarked thus * o not carry steerage paseen. . age and frelght apoly to For P 0k DR DAAN, Aneat, 85 Iiroadway, years about all the pointed horse nails which havo been used aro machine-made nalle, cat from cold rolled fron, and ready pointed. By this process RUSBIA’S FINANCES. iTE, 67 Gl “Wient for Chien for & morment into - the sublime ce, | Prople are two poor toallow theuselves the lux- 2 i ? lor Chieago, he fibre I|dflukmyed, and the Iron forms In layers. He Commanded the recently brought up the Turks, it ie belleved, | and l{en remoyod wlmu:\l the lppnentpl:::fe.:: of | ury of lwhnan diet. Now, if we assnme that G, ‘”.fl.".,'gz';,",‘:?u' :wgn:::;x::“nlm N 5 - and when drlven into the ool theso Iayers some- & Liave no more than 200,000 combatants north of | the throno. lle knows nothlng of the for- | the grower gets no more un an average than 48 o Ault Vall " 3 orth wel an 0 times separate and pass Into the soft lamina, or Turkish Army. the Dalkans to resiat 250,000 Rusalans. clgn dictatorship long since rudely ~ main- | bushel s low estimalenihe crop of 1472 was i bl % quick, while the other comes outof the hoof and 5 . > tained over the Bultan as a con- | Worthfo the farmers £31,600,000. In sddition | 70 (A¢ Editor: Maving recently returned fromi Thesteamersof this Company Wiil sail evory Sate, | Jaclinched. Soon the horse shows signs of lame- TR DOBRUDBCUA NOW OPEN, ditlon of keepinz him on his tottering | there are the carnings of the rallways that carry | vrolonged stay in Rassa, where circumstances ay from Premen. IHer, 160t of Third-at., %{.‘,mun_ tiess, toflammation & prodaced, and the Borse is ‘The position which the Rasalans have occupled | throne, fiis opinion s thus condensed from the | the corn to the sca-coast, the profita of the mer- | threw me In the way of scquiring Information not chants, and the galns of Odessa and other porta Tes of passago—Froni New York to Bout MacMahon Orders a General IRe- | near lbrall will scon enable them to prevent | Tutkish Musiarat of the day: **The Sultan sud open to all the world, I am able to I 4 D ™ arst cabin, $100, sccond | rendored useless," ) the peopis are resolved to put an eud to forelgn in- | from the lurge expenditare vecasioned by the pres- | 20¢ J # to-supply one gr E‘fl?’?m‘!ol Milcorage, $30 currency :sru'r"r,u(:u‘z The sbove cat is & drawing of one of these nals, moval of Republican Pre- the Turkish gunboats epprosching the slorenof | terfirence, Our ariy of B00,000 men, per ect'l"y €nce overy sutamn And. spring of mufiituder of | (W0 maitars of fact which may be useful fn ealea- . o passage spply to ’M'"S‘:\k;::l’.ll N.«_’ e showing how they sliver when driven into the foot, fects the Dubrudscha. armed and equipped, were only waiting for this | vessels of all nations, All wonld be lost If thy | lating the chancesof the Impending struggle bo- : The pala chusod by s shght sliver of wood under 3 SERVIA. Tesolution. - In add1iton, thora afe. 500-000 mure | €Xport trade wers extingulshed. 1t in truo tho | tween the Mascovite and the Tark. whale of the wheat 1s not exparted, and of that which is 8 large Tgmporuon 1s_rsent by land into QGermany. 0 lstter trade wonld mot be destroyed, though it might be diminlshed. If NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queenstown snd Liverpool. (YGLAND, May 10, 10im | EGYPT, June16,0:30 8. m 'y NULAND, 249 p. m And first as to the sinewsof war, T unhesitating- ly assert that the Russlan Government can dlspose of ample meana for the fitst or even the socond ‘the finger nall will glve onc o slight idea how paln- ful such a pail must be in the foot of the horwe, thero to remain until the shoo s removed; and It Tho Fines® Delgrade dlspatch says: *¢ Elections | foldiers and volonteers , i to trample under of the Skuptechion arg ordered. Largo bodles of | 10054 snuihilate Russla, The advanisges which German Uneasiness to Be Allayed by | troops sre directed to Teshnls, Dorvent, aud | the ot g SRl arom et = L k v Doboy with extra wagon-losds of srms and smma- IT 18 TILE CREED OF 15LAM England were deawn into the Itaseo-Turkivh war 's campalgo—-at what coat Ewill here- PRRATL'S T | EOER the hoe i s forunao ae o dra ot vitkont Espeoial Assurancss from altlon. tha miltary sicces Gepends solely on the will af the marnet Tor Tamian graln might b 'simost ittty oaopl s Loptol s ’ 1 . 4 o of peace. soveon Thursday, Mayat, at @:00a. m, | (SR 8 PRGRPEI G C e nsidorabla 3 France. ROUMANIAN GUNBOATS. ah, who slways favors & rellcions war like thin. | BOREY oM R E et e o O e Cinfeatt io estl. | foct that tho money in hard cashis In hand, Itis t reduced rates. Btoerago ticket: curs e o firaas rfiata aad LAUSON . South Clark-ot. Great Western Steamship Line. From New Yorl: to Drlstol (England) direct. eris A Galatz special 4 To-day & emall Tton. | Y hen the Sultan recelved the sacred irding of the mantan iron-clad was armod by tho Russians with | youre® Lt oty conre from ol nfi’f"-;,,' ftory n TURKISH NEWS. four guns, and manned with Russian sallors. Itis | populur fanaticlem Is srouscd. 'The mosques are THE HOLY WAR PROCLAIMED. reporied that the Russians will slso uso thelrtwo | Once more cruwded. The woulen have gone back Lownox, May 20,—A Constantinople dispatch | Femainiog paddlo guaboats, %%r ms’;k "m:rn 4 “c?.‘f.'.‘t'n"é’x"’m?;fl'“..'fififi says: **Tho Shelk-ul-Jslam has proclaimed holy G ENOLISI OXPICERS, the atrects and mflame th pablic ex- war ogalnst Rassia. A Vienna dispatch says: **Bevers! English | cltement. ‘The old cry {8 ralsed in the AN IMPERIAL IRADE ofiicers bave passed through Vienra for Con. | Sountry dlstricts that every Mobammedan whokilla mate, It would bring ruin on the wheat-furmners; cut off from the raliroads a large portion of their trafiic directly, and s still larger portlon Indirectly. in consequence of the distress into which the agri- cultural classes would be plunged;and, lastly, It would cause the ports from which wheat is now exported to bo deserted. Up to the present, the emancipated sorfs have paid promptly tne install- ments on thelr crown:-land purchases, and alro perfectly trua that the overhanging donbt has para- lyzed trade; that the suspension of the goods trafiic on the guaranteed rallways during thelr best wseaton of winter has Imposed on the Government s heavy chai to meat the guarantec - of dividend of Taliways 80 interfered with; that thronghout the length and ‘breadth of the land a untversal cry of distress goes time, Bhould the nsl! break, tha rosnlt s far more serlous. The cut ropresents a natl made by the Cold-Cut process, and siivered when belne driven by a shoer In Providence, R. I C roprevents the part which wae clinched on the outer anrface of the hoof; the part representcd by A and I8 was driven throngh the quick or soft lamina and penctrated :I:IH’I“ID “lfil fl;lm (] B .e % b; 1 tes, tl 're) eerage T Nt WAL . WHTTE o7 Clare st Michiasd 426 Appl Whio into the bone, cansing sevore lameness and Inflam. . " nine lufdels—men, Women, or children—mak their taxes, Any omiesion to pay these charges | up from the trading classea; foreigners visit the el liirosay mation. The vhoo was removed, but {n romoving | 1 published subjectingnon-Atussulmsns to milltary ""“‘“V'“.l:" QTURON AND TIE WAR, suro of mn‘gm;. thf Be:n‘t)x;nl |rl|x!z:|glef::] mm}u. muldcghu the Government In most serlons it s:gg‘g;;’{n': $ ot "'ufal'rf el:w not lg‘ prd PIOPOSALS, tho rail was broken off at B, leaving A still In the | service, Rox, May 1,—Cardinal Stmeon! has addrasecd | by s i B el i B : GEGERTS bane. Lockjaw followod, and shortly a very val- SEVERAL MINISTERIAL CHANORS aciroulir tothe Nunclos on the llus of conduct | snd noos iie- the wost Sheleal sl tao so BEAUREGARD. - i e L 3 unble horse was carted away to the boneyard. Sait | Ara considered probablo. The Chamber of Dopa. | Shicy are to observe [u faca of complications wlich | nreme roligions anthority of the Empire, with his oo the Blackemith's Bridge In Moscow, The Board of Commiatoners of Cook Oo was brought against the ioracehoor for the valae of | t0s hos asked that the War Minletor ba sent to the | M8y Ariss through the war, They Ate neithior to EEatk. aresalo judaea. — Giateamen who leaned to. | T8 SYMPATHIES WITit THE TURKS, AND WIAT ve to pay roubles for llinge for imported yill ety proj the otice of tho C the animal, and the owner had the satisfaction uf | ¥est Of war, At present, howover, ho remains at gy 'fi;’f:b”&';‘fl:"v'flf{.‘n suy Infncnce what- | wards the old pacidc and dependent polic ars un- IE WOULD DO I¥ JIR WAS IN COMMAND, e s selisor ?z‘:lo'rtlfix:f’,‘ 156 '"5";{::':“}5“& ) obtalning & judgment of 8385 for n horss which | Constantinople, 1| n sht points, ;i pirinioniieq | soatudsnd in sxtlssand Bulaasaho; faflow fusie Sanlertie Comutersial, M 1. Trom borrowed monoy) she moneyed men Ate reaty 1 i d lead will continne toind n convenlent refugu In The following letter will bo of Interest to those (it 108 bod cost 81,000, but that wae for tho shoer TIE EXPRDITION UNDER PACLI PASIA, nmn r? ’I ngt&n nxdrcu prosented by the 8avoy- | “eanicide,” The fgnorant and sixerish fansticism | who are atadying the Ilusisn-Tarkish war, It Is with |ntfrn:‘ oanato an amount adequate for the X had no property, hence the owner was out $1,000, | which started for Bukum Kalsh Friday, consisted oligrimu Piue IX,, after drawlog, as it wonld | of tue Jower orders has tasted blood and s savage b 4 3 wanta of 8 vigorous prosecution of tho first cam- County Court-ifuuse, I Accordunce with the piasand | 100 o e suit, This has been tho princlpal | of four large transports, four iron-clad Figaton, onu | P sl anee Meiaer oon this baud festto ar- | for war, Merein iv cxplained the soemingly sul. addressed by Gen, Beaurcgard to Col. Bianton | paign, Nor dopublished statistics belie this stato- e T sim 2 “Hawiey “Ligiidioy. | causo of the lamencss of Loracs, and If tho ownors | dlspatchi-boat, 10,000 Lroops, and five batteriea of :‘l":'m‘“”:g"x g0 Wht S Lo vialbiho | cidalretasal by She Qilomen, Gablnct of Qatfual | DUBCAtt L o camanin tens | I 87k were. 70,600,000 roublce” 't G e 5 i " 5 i B . ud easy protucol which all Burope offered, They n s Sovero! umanis ten- £ i 8 ti e tobo ured must U6 granito of approved | Of valuable antmaly would fnafet that thuir Lores | artillory, In taese days, even,0t this moment whild 1 | Franily sctd thuy dared not ascept it THelr nON: derod to Gen n,:,,,,f:,d‘ then in Parls, the com. | ouDd fgres £72,000, of our money) TAKR WITIALLOWANCX. CoxsTaxtiNorLe, May 20.—The Uficial Dulletin annonnces that the Turkish farces operating noar Bukum Kaleh woro attacked by 5,700 Ilussians near Stel. The Turks completely anuibilated o company of Cossacks. They took five prisoners speak to yon, a great heterodox Power is putiin o ¢! u‘-fiwlrmmumu' wriy, furnished with terrible nG :x‘;‘:yn" ‘;::‘.:‘;‘n‘:: fi‘fii}".fiflfl:&"&ff .é'."' NN ing; ¥y 1ut0 tho feld; and all this to punish an IN STUDYING TUX CAUSES OF TIIIS WAR “dde‘! l’::wer.ducun of haviug badly governod | wo must jeave out of sccount the peoples thst S8 Sbured Tany. of. ita subjects, who are | wapait, We must not be deceived by the appare r el 'M,nu heterodox roligion, The | entuutocracy of Sultanor Czar, When a nation taeletas ipoommenced, nor can I tell | 1y arouscd, & tyrantbecomen a tool or perishes. o anlity. and each biduer will be required to suvimnlt & Jailshied speciten of thu Stous referred 10 in b pro- al. gxiixs. Lidders o i uf” et onsand dolinrs, witl or oo surelics gusran cuntract If swanied to toa further bond of Druposat witlh two or mora satlsfactur) should not bo ehod witli any other uall than (hose made from Lot drawn lron ana bammor pointed, all this troubls would bo obviated and the livee and falness of thelr horses profonged. Sinco this hoor has abollshed the use of cold-cut palls in his shop ho has had no troublo about sliverod nalls, showing an Increase, for the four ye: nteudlnl. of 13 Jfl cont; bat the ies for the year 1870 exccedod the estimates by nearly £1,000,000 sterling, and the receiptazof 1870 by £450,U00 sterling. Mr, de Reutern, Min- {ster of Finance, sntictpates, for the carrent yt a revenueof L77,000, sterllng, which mu; mand of his armies. e offered the rank of Field Marshal, with a liberal ontfit, snd $100,000 & year pay. Gen.Beaurogani was 10 bo at liberty to select his own etaf and certaln other officers, and the army was to be kept at 100,000 men, Col. Duncan . § w0 Powars.will be viotorions, . however, bo aflectod by the condition of the coun- jeshni the proper perforuance of tno conteact, | Kach | 1y 8 L oo ckarnith st theso cofd-cat iron | besldes some arme and provislons. Figuting con- | one thing I know--thal over ond oF hots, itk Deck of lia politicians no more ‘Gantro} tng | Would probably lLave been his chlef of staff. | howeser, boslfectad by the candiicn of the coun- B Pt et Sl L) | L Souhd i you. tot o Troquantly esper | fines. T fect hae deatroyed Duurgdiardlare, | Sl orlhodas i o cchiamalc -t Jus | Al Siovtheala O it uthe sucaleof | | Gen boasimmsel Lolorine ot s b dutr | 35 oealauona o mant o somombared, e o toceheg witha dopy UF this sdvertiscments §o ba i | rlences Jurt such cases, Are you willing (o run the NEAR EHATS. band of God, elkte, bentlly for the ‘atrocfous | rides: \ henover wo fd vast popular movoments | e haq shared foF four ycars of war, and that ho | Wast 15 46 bheatse ot foe countrr. Anmvemmiiy Ta ghscd In 8 third civelope shiullsrly indoried and 8d- | riek of fojuring your horwws, to say nothing of los. | The Russians loat 300 killed and wounded In the | Unon yoars ago, and not yat ended. * of xympahy ot Sanaticiens, Siapieue Tntl}hlm X0 | mnight be servicoable to bis own friendsand fellow- | the cnd s another queation: and 1'sm qulte pro- ek forma of propossl and band. tof ing them, whon the remedy lays In your power?— | skirmish near Kers. Fortha reat, be Wkoukd the pllgrime com Iy | Whiriehmaay ko dry eayes tn o stges. - oo | Confederates, doclined tho propossls, In view of | Bared to ba ‘Teminded of the tremendobs fanded Becemrury fuformation with respect to ra witige, sad ipecinvations, will be furnldhed by tue architect ab blisodice. ~ Diidders will obtain sccess (o Pln PRy peciicaijona in th orter of ticlr applfeation at, s atlee,” No proporad wh} ba recelved aitor e thie sad all pruposals thet are nut properly tile outwill be fejected. The right 1o reject say und all bidals resorved, Lldders will undcrstand that the con- irsct wita the suceesstul bidder will exclude th Ploraicat of conetct Iatue apou any inatey e County. Bidderd and (ielr suretled will aulred to fornld_ tie Joint Committes satlafuctary BUKUM RALRH. LoNvox, May 20.—A Constantinople dispatch says: *‘SBome anxlcly ia felt here as to whether tho Suknm Kaleh oxpedition will sacceed in rals- Ing an insurrection In the Cancusus, Eight thou- sand troops, 1,500 Circassians, £O,000 rifles, and some mountaln batterles have boen dlspatched thithor." from oll parts of the world to & peaccful and inno- | war {s the natarsl colliston, in tae fulliiess of centhoat, Asud With tho suleld of falth, the fre | tiues, of untagovlslic ethulc aud religlous forces. chatity, mnd the eope Of sriumph, sud ads | politlolane could not have made it or atayed it, Tanct slowly and stesd'ly to deviand from God | syt what uf Lnwiand among the cauves of the the 1t r‘thz ¢ urel "-9%'“1 eace uf the | warr Knglund [s European tu position but Aslat- orld, a0 uncertaln, " ho sald, ** which of | fc iy intereat; she 1 Christian by sentiment but the two Powers will triumpli—the Inddel or the | Monammedan by polley. Victoria is only Qucen hcnhmeuo—x -u& however, mure of the trlutipb | iy England; out in bl e Inan Empres. She of the Ctirlstian Cathollc army, for mysccurity 1s | lins more Mohsmuiedan aubjecta than the Nultan, strong In tho promise of Ji Chriet, ¢ 3 . Jirung | w"‘wgl,w TR ,nmmfi 2orte | Tho centre of the pupulations of the modern Brit ubt and srrears of unredeemied bonds which will, in &l human probabllity, be exploded in banke ruptcy and ruin in the event of an unsnccesslul sud prolonged campalgn. [ perceive that at the end of . laat year ihe debi proper of Russia smounted to “aboat £245 000, stare ug with a floating debt of £120,- s, N the mobliizatlon thess figures; that she haw contracted this year an Dalimore American, the position which, bt for his declination, Gen. Beauregard might now occupy as one of the con- splcuous fdgures of the grest world's drama, his letter will be of peculiar interest. Aw srmies hnr the destiules of countries, and as mon- archical armics are often wlelded accordlug to the will of a popular communding General, it (s s great 1088 to the Turks that tien. Deauregand did not go to Houmania, as the actiun of that country BISSOLUTION. The copartaership heretofore extating between the yoderstynod, under tha uainy wd styla ot Allou, Keltts & Cow 1 thliday disslvad by il consent. Eitlior Y}‘Jx:"“ s muttiorized to siga the Urin name fu liquidas LUIT HIM AGAIN, ? i them to JEit lave baan shaped for Turkey Instesd of for | intcroal debt'of about £13,000,000, aud that about aca of respectubilily BILis SRpRce b eniere WHIIAN T ALLEN, Loxpow, May 20.—A Pora dispatch saya the | Akt on valintiy to the end, wnill thelr encialcs | Loy mblre s castivard of Sucs, whilo its anclect | oy, ped for Turkey Instedd of 107 | £10,000,000 sterling which ought io have gone to WDGh HUERSren, Chicago, May 1, 1877, L British Consul at Rustohak has had & serious dis. | $hrow thewsulves also ot tha foot uf tho Crota—8 | west. ‘Eugland holda tie. aoutbien Muo betweea | ,,, OEN. BEAUREGARD'S LETTER. 1a Federaption) of bundN iae bowt otherwiso df ZURRALL . ute witl ks, owlug to thelr preventioy tho i evo exsretnes. Hor Uibraltar makes ) ) I8TT, — o , ! jl pae Wil o Tk, Ovia ol prvenia i | 2 9P o it were i et il o Ditpane My 15, Wil o ot | et s Al e e sone AL, Fvig o1 vn A, Moy i b | 0 USLSOT TITE WA, | miih At o ey | Sl LRGN MR | SRS A N JAFERAY, \l 1 1 ‘::":fid ;{“T‘,T"Z"“' Itlareportadtho Contul | | o -ikn DELIVERED YRSTHRDAY 57 raw | UL 'he Tutic haskesn '1he pavinby Wi sba e e sele bonaa s, Aeratene Tt s sagida: | S wfl:“:‘l-“lfi'—"fl'ml(mflfl et a Fetimons ‘ struck a Turkuh oficer, Beld the wlonder thread of water thut opeus a way | fending i, Hhor, I]Dar flrs ll] [] [}e THE TOW AT CONSTANTINOPLE. RRV. PEANK I WOODBURY 4T HOCKFOUD, 1ul | for Wusslaout from the Dlack fea. bt tho Tark | p A2 to o protoxt for the Wt on the part oF | eiate et ine monoy Wouls ba el sl k Dulitings sod Publle * | Lowxnon, May20.—A dlspatch from Constsntl- Spacial Disyaich to The Tribune. is & puwn who thinks and fecls and 1s swayod by * | the question depends not on the power but Wowit 1 Rockronp, 11k, Muy 20.—The ey, Frank P, | thezustavf fanaticlsm, Instcadof awaiiing pas- Waodbury, one of tha best tnformed gentlemen fn | S1Yely the band of bis yreat pisyer, he moves him. the Stato, and who hau lately travelod fa Turkey E}}?@;‘J"mfi E .‘&‘:‘v‘o"nf:'i‘:k. Cnglab and Ruasls, to-day deliverud in this city & Jocture hues: Ter selfob on the **Populsr Causes of the Russo-Turkish B ey, hpondzounvery full abstract of hla £o- | wiy'te o tiave Constuntinople?” Intercats of this country are nut to be trifted with, 1t n bot a Jittie while since we weroreading those '\"\n::m is no tountry :g prepared for war me Ens diplomatic notes, conference roporta, and protocols | gland, because there |a no country who:n resources which Dieracll_magnlloquently called **the au- | 8¢ 80 grent.” Her symputhyls volceds . IN TUR ACCENTS OF GLADSTON] splclons protiminarics of n bappy future.’ That | wyo recls *sgho' pulso of humanity oty P future bus dawned; but the Englieh Premier no | throbbing almost ungovernably lu - the people of Jongor vouches for its bappinesw. Neither the | Jussis,” who sppreciates ltomsnism aud Bul- Rusalan nor the Turkish nor the Euglish Govern. | irian rights sa hs does g‘nfllllh and American monts wanted a war, Rusula laln the midst of & | FIELts, wid whoexclalmu, VT uny ono, nsked e 1t reminds me of the wmgllln( of the wolt drink. Ing st the samae soring with U “vAs you remark, Turkey offers magnlfcent linea of defense,—the Danuba and the Dalksn Mountains. With two or three hundred thousand Confederate troovs, 1 would guaranteo to hold thewn sgainst any number of Russians, If I were in com. mand there, 1 would fortify those Haes woll, and with wy fronclad gunboats I would prevent the coustructlon of any bridges ncross tho Danabe, 1 would send Gen. Forrest with 25,000 or X cavalry to desiroy all the dcpota of supplice, rallroads, and bridges from the Lan- ube 10 iniddle Hussis, thence to some port of the Black Sea, whore | would transport hls command to some other favorable polnt, say in rear of the Husalan forces opcmlnx in_Asls, south of the Black Sea. Forreat would be provided withcamots to transport his light Beld artlllory, baggage, and nople say: **The Deputles have violently at- tacked tho conduct of the war In Asla, the secrecy of the authoritles, and the incapacity of Makhtar Pasha. Tho dobate caused much sensatlion, AMNESTY TO THN BUTGHERS, * Mahmoud Damad and Iledlf Pasha have ob- Yalued a suppression of the Bultan's decreo” grant- Ing amnesty to the DBulgarians, RUSTCHUX AND NICOPOLIS, = * Loxnpox, May 20,—A Rustchuk dispatch, dated Saturdsy, says: *‘The Russlans are bombarding Nikopolls, The Qovernor of Rustchuk has resigned snd loft the town,” . THR CAUCASUS, A Constantinoplo dispatch says amb, e undersigncd iave this day formed & capartner- P b A g T ur the purpuse of carryiug on the Wholewale Grocery eiucas 1 al) 1ts Lranchics, 1a the Clby of ChIcARD 8ad blate of Hliauls. WILLIAM T, ALLEY, SHATAM & 451 ruptcy or more honorable peaee bo chosen. | am not bilnd to the ruin that war would entall, but [ bave the sasurance of wealthy Scoptsi of my ac- - quaintanco that, in of “war, resady money H wouli be placed at the dispossl of the Guvernment; and every persan who has visited Rusla knows of the :xmonunry sccumulations in gold of this acc of tho rulers whotber war with contingont bank- ) 4 e Proposals for Army Supplies, Orrvicx %P citasing X0 Deror . 8., iast Washington-st., Cilicaton T, May' 14, 1877, Sealed proposals, In dupiicate, wili Le recéived it thte ofico by {he underaluned uatll 4 o'clock p. 1. on Soue o vfll 1677, for furntabing the following supplics for ihe Hubalatence Depariment, U, 8. Army, delivered ataach placed Iu thita cliy o required: a W pounds high-groun: XXX wibier wheat Flour, In Crackers, 10 strappe X3 J0 ¢ la-Crackers, In flnypfll tbogy 1) caps Oyster-Crackers, In strupped Box: 44 cans plerry Jain, strapped boxy B cholce leat kuttled readered Lardi 700 s do In 8o €ans full et welghts, and 200 Bs do, Iu 10-B cans uel welghts, vacks In rung boxes, of W Jounds et ead Siraineds 00 fdensed Milk i Chicago, May I, 1877, N. B.—The books and ofilco of the lata firm of Allen, Keith & Co. will bo at the old stand, 84 and 86 Reudolph street, now ooc. cupied by William T\ Allen & Co, DISSOLUTION. Cuicago, May 10, 1877, ‘The coparinership heretoforo exliting between NICHOLAS, 113 PROCLAMATION TO I18 ARNY. Benuin, Avrll 30.—The Grand Duks Nicholas, tbe Russisn Commander-in-Chlef, has lasucd the fullowing war proclamation to his army: +* Our Chirlatian brothren {n Tarkey bave been rosulsg for centuties under the U‘ZI)mln oke. 41t s roported Eang Gty d I 5 light pontoon traine. He would “have alsoa full | 7y ¢t Y IR AT | wavioRR ol i S e iy SOlCF | wlapksFuanashory ubves fortho Cascaus, o | ERSUE Triorm it saclen | s, i sungorould b Twenld pouticent | adpplah sl eour s ies e poie 'l | detinasy o el lion o G, b, uart; 1 o s | 20 8. e 3 e conumand of the nativs . . § ¢ s movaments, My fleet in the Dlack Ses woul udw of toll—all i e et FrOR AP o ST Shoite srenchy | dissdlved by mintual comsoit, e, J. [lemisn e o nrmy Lsatlll fcompleto. Sho s oppressed bya hew- | bu the proporty of Itasuls, ur of Austrla, or of En: Kot trea o ihe Vomiy-ushipe, 1 wonlddestruy | Sad BBe EIEete O 10N Tatdom: Ut caadurs - nca; o1 buses Htatslns, Lunon Layers 0 kallooy | Huuss rutiting, The businoss will be continued, vy debt, while hior revenue 1s scaut and fnolastic, | §i% 4 ¥ thefr supplics at Odessa and auy other ports on the | their suBerings Any longer, our unfortunate brath . firup,fn Uyellon tin caas, I strong cate'strapied; 3 | ka horstorora, by tho reiaining partners under the | Loxvox, May 20.—An Erseroum dlspatch 8878 | yer tasation severe, and hor currency duprociated oae provinces. 8o, Enzland balta and beuitatos | iriucl'il, i othor words, 1 would bring atarva. | Fen v rsed hpaloat tholr tyranis, and Cariatian. s s o 8, + U, y o o ) 4 ! . L i et el e S et agion | o f ok B & Wi O hluad, who aewims 1o la; | @ aeclsivo battlo i expected in the Kanly Moun- | 1y pccordunce with these plainaud forbldding facts, | wreat war will neither agirandize Itusston abuo- | HOD, (0 10 auslatance, ~llow long do you think | blood has boen shed for swo years running. Towns tussla could wtand such a defensive warY Blore: it Yea. tains, Jutlvm, ‘Turkish tyranny, nor English selfshness, - and villsges have = been destroycd; our Proposats wiil be recelved sublect to the ususlcon. | !ate frm. A MINISTERIAL CRISIS. the Russian Adwmintatration i over, 1 am coufident that the other Puwers of | Lrethren's property has buen plundered, thelr il et et on | BGES) gomen s s |t | s aveee avawus ron avoroma waw. | ST IS el D | Bute W sured Mot ath o S | Uit PR b el i or further information” wi . b It ylelded palnt aftor punt, snd was anxl d Yiboy to Caustantinople than the Dalkan mounlsins, and tbe . population extermiosted In woro Rbedon spplication to this oMice, J. HERMAN KNAUSS, afrald we arv on the vergo of another coup d'etat. T pal puint, suxlous 10 | the beneticent away of law and }borty, cven sho gets therc. VYolla ton plun de cam- tha: Al th tation i aMALL, Majorand 08, === | Tho rolstions betwoen the Porta and the Chamber | ACCOPS tho least shadow of & protocol as s Anality, e paane. a Viade by OUE august saverelgn And same forela —_— ot i e EANANOCRAL, | Jr0sostrsined that the Chamber will prohably be _':_““;I"h‘:;' "1":"" by :h 'l‘u'llh 3]"; ':N Al A RUBSIAN DANGER, o polnt Lam H:“I:-’::: Jiace, now that Loaislana Governmenta, with s view 10" improvs ibe condl> OCKIIOLDERN' MEETINGS, 'urklish Government want a war in which they WHAT M. DECOME OP TUE OHAIN-TRADE— . 3 on of the #tian subjects, remaln without ro- rocunorppny meexins. _ | BANKINGHOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN | closed. Tue Douocs bave mads s iolontsiack | (v bty o ous an g 1o i Tha cone | ™ agciari " Soruaiourer it ‘WHEROROW: | con, BLawrox Divonn, Tosimimaiposssr | wut” i longuatiring pitlnce of our Ceat Umfi o UMBHEI] & Norlbwestern HallWHY Chamber of Commercs, Chicago, was sent to London was corrupt. Of 102 members, ;i';“‘::a“:,' ‘:}:‘.’fi:’“’“fi;';g“;fl:&:fi ;“"n L on Talileil Gastie. My i ——— 5 s oni?gh,;:;‘lw“e‘:u Bk doCikId war d::‘ln:.t Uas money toloan on _Tteal Estats, Pruduce and Pro- | all but two voted censurlog the appointment.™ s 4 Gasetie, BORROWED OFFICERS. ‘furkey. 0 troops of the srmy fatrusicd o my ¥ ¥ 3 debt, and inthe worst discredit. Conspiracies were In its greed for couguest the Russlan Government wo Liave been choson ‘to L th Company, §2 WallsL, o T T i s Kt : By snuv-coutanpans x uows avp rouker. | SRS oI choty bo St o 82 rife at home and the London 7¥mes only volced | seems to have overlooked the riak It 16 running of tho vensy of the civillzod world abrosd when It de- | loslug to its subjects thelr valuable corn trade. The Nusslans attempted o regaln Sukum Ksleb, but wore repulasd with hoavy joss. New Yoek Times, tors} Not to conquer, but to defvnd our dowa-: Bince the present war began many small pleas. troddon brethren and' to_ vindicate the falth of AND 7 1-8 PER OBNT., ' heo; ours fem | i Nxw Yonx, April 26, 1877, The Ang ‘We are prupared to mske luans on Improved bust. clared the very presence of tho Sultan in Europe | The Americans, sharpened by competition, a el 4 b .- | Christ, do wa go forth, Forward, t! : B o of 1 Mockholderontt | ©f nmisprebdrif I wumgin 16:005 snid bpward at't AN ATTACK OX KARS “'sa anomaly 'and s Asachronlem.” A wesk | mors keen-sigbted. - Wa learn from o telegram In | #atrlcs bao becn levoled attho fact ihat bort ot | Lo} ork, wud Glod s with ‘ua1 1 any conginced | @ rectors pursuant to s nd for the transaction per cent, TURNEW & was repulsed with heavy loss. ——— Power, holding sway over populations more | last Fridsy's Times from Ite Phila Iphla corro- that, from the General down to the rank and dlv, ¢t 300 and upward 8t 74 A ey of such olher business ap may come before sald 1OND, 103 Washingtou-st.. Clileago, ALEX 8, than $wo-thirds of which were fta antagonists ls | spondent that speculations oro belng carried on th | loss notico has Luen taken of & yeb wmoro signil. | every ons of you wili do bis daty Recting, will be lield st the l!( ! tho C POILTEN, 27 Btato-at., Bosn, Eastern Corress ! cant fuct, —that most of the best oficers on elthor | a to _tho ¢Yory of the ‘Russlan pama. ll-cmof’xo. o T harady e i of June sest st | __bopdent: g &Yg‘sflnu\f'nnmm‘m: Faca sud rollglon, wantcd no appesl to the aword, | &n extent never before known. **Dealings aro | CADE fuch —that most afho Bt STERE 80 2 Ther oy bttt e ferble S s copecisily when tho nearcst aud sharpest sword | enurmous, espocially at Chicako, whare thousands was that of Its mightiest enomy. The scimitor of | crowd the Exchauge, wost of them exhibiting ex- Islam was asfo only |u s scabbard, | treme excitement.™ The immediste hops, of England wantod mo war. Iler Loni | courss, is thot the blockado of Odessa and other Michselt Chancellor said, **England fs tho country of all | Husslan porte ln the Niack Sea will causo an ex- *‘The outworke of Ardahan, ita fortifcations, | othors whose policy is peacs. W bave nothiug to | traordinary riso in wheat, and that Incunsequence citsdel, alxty guns, immense stock of provisions | galn by war,” ‘fhis is nndoubtedly the truth. Kn | large profis e (o be reallzed by those who specu- and awmunition, aod the camp formorly occupled | giand, grown rich and growing richer by the arts of | lats early, But if the rise takes place, 18 will by fourtesn bsttallons of Tarks, lle st the feet of | pasce, with ber hostages of trade scatiered on every | #ive a fresh and extraordinary stimulus to the ho Casr, Oa Msy 17 the admirable fre of our | ghore, with her teemlng population, which wmust | wheat cultivativn in every country not affected srtillery, betweon 8 and 0 o'clock in tho afternoon, | be fed on forelgn whoat, with directly by the war which supples the English wade » bresch of the walls. At@o'clock the Er- AMRUICAN MANUVACTURING COMPRTITION wmarket. ‘Thus Rusels inay Bud, on the return of wan, Tiflls, and Baker rogiments and the sappers | io ry1) viow, with the ownership bonds of tho Baes | peacs, that the trade 1s gono from ber. ltls o be adyanced to the mssault. The enemy could not | Cansllocked in herown safes, and with the Bos- | borue ln mind that ltussls has not now the ad withstand the onslaught, and fed, leaving & great | phorus I the friendly hands of the Turk, qepre- | LiKe OV6r competitons sho passcuscd ut the tlwe of number of dead, AUD O'clock our tro0ps travarsod | Fates alike the Haks and the expensceof 8 pow | Lialruuean Wit uurdepeadcnce upon the fofy the whols town and fortifcations, TBo troopsare | war, 1 i Ponmenuchily oo dotand id not make tull of enthuslasm, Our loss s belleved to be one But war ls begun, & war not wanted by cabinots | it worth the \vhl‘u of 8l agricultural countrics Lo ofiicer and 8fty woldlers killed, four ofcers and | gnd adminlstrations, but flaming np from the | Wirive forour ‘:n-mm. Bes ll;lla g::‘-;‘l: w:; dv;:v 180 soldiors wounded. I csnnot find suficlent | country fu which it 1s chicAly waged, Bya vast fl:fiw"{'&n Ty e T €00 ble trade in Ler hands. Dut words of pralae for the courage aud coolnees of I . dustry nnd wealth, our young soldlors, or for the good dlspomtion of proponderanca the peopls uf Eurogean Turkey are | aluco then her advance in fudustry sud wea) o past! May the greatest eortesnd depriva- tions have as little power Lo stay our march a4 the resolvoaud obatinacy of the enemy! The paciia Wortion of the inhabltanis. whatever religion and raco they may belong (o, Are inviolate, Lur must theis property bo troubled by you, —For everylhing you take s pruper equivaluui lato e gives. No arbitrary traosactions will bo permitted. Ishall cx‘pul t‘u strictest ander and plioe from you . Order snd discipline are ouratrength and 4 b alike, On ~ crossing the fromtier. . wo shall be entering Roumanls, & country b which evor ~ been friendly to us, [ and for tho libcratlon of whicl muck Husalan blood bas been shod. I am conyinced wo. shallmeet in Houmanis with the hospitality for- motly shown in thove parts to our fsthers aud an+ cestors. 1enjoln you to requits this nn-g‘l‘hmy by detvnding our Houmanisn brethren, npholding thelr arrangoments, amisting them agalust the Turks, sud defending thelr bouscs as you would your own. This order is (0 bo comuunicated to all the companles, sotniss, an teries. “The Commander-lu-Chist of the Active Army, Inapector-Goneral of the Cavalry and Engle NrcuoLas, neers, **Kuscauisry, April 25. EEN'T A FOR RENT. DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE - TRIBUNE BUILDING TO RBEINT. Apply to WM., C. DOW, 1o rowark how (nyerlably every comwandsrwho has distinguished hiwmself in Turkey for yesrs past proves (o b & forelguer. Omar Pasha was s Hun. garian; Dehram Pasha 8 Scolchmau; skordor Bey, onvof the best Turkish cavalry officers of tho Crimeau war, 8 Follsh ‘refugee, his true pame bolug Mikhall Tchalkovaki; Na- smyth sud Butler, the delenders of Billutris in 1833, were English oficurs; Idrabim Ags was originally au Edinburg gunsmith, ‘Thomas Kelth by name; Hobart Pasha, who bhas Just signalized himsclf by yunning the gauntlet of the Russian batteries on the Dsnube, is an Kn- glisbman, sud 1t |8 well known that many high commuands, both ta Tarkey sud E; IYI- are beld ot this moment by oMcers from the fiu ted States, Nor s Hussia s wiit belilnd her nive) ju this curious species of Importation. From tbe very openlng of the century till nuw the victories of Huseis bave been the triumphs ol forciguers. Benningeen, who fought the baitles of Eylau sod Friedland In 1807, and defeated hlpé)luuu Illnlfi'{.‘ B7. Prreresuno, May 20.—Tho tollowing is the ofictal account of tho baitle of Ardshan tel graphod by Genoeral Molliko to the Grand Duke 11l closo on Saturday, May EonRGL s el Sk boionts thels joting bonds i, .m:awr KEEP, vr n:u t B A L 8YKES, Jr., Hectoiary. = Stockholders Mesting. Notice s hereby given that the snnusl meetln 3 the Chicago Uouta Tranch Dock Comoany: for {iaglectlon of Directors of ssid Company, will be Bidat the ofice of satd Company, Room Dickey ding, No, 40 Dearborn-at.. i the city of Chl- B89, 06108, m,, Wednesday, June 6, A. D. 1577, . G Secretary of Chicago South Branch Dock Co. Omics Cutcaao, ftock IsLann & Factvia lm:.-' 804D Coxrany, Aprl 34, 1677, "‘Annkm Meoling of ths Btockholders of {he Chi- S, ek and & Puclss Halrasd Co. ‘for the iaa ughel Ditectors puraiant o law, and ibe transse 5 s dcrable ateolutely, bas boen lngoitast- | ab Hellaborg oo tha Aller, Was a Geran. e g it m'.’}.'u'&‘fi e Bsran” ey ot ——Room 8 Tribune Ballding, _ | FECuilidh ik omears. fi:"::,",‘:::fl:fl‘ :::,z,mf:fl::;flf:::. et 22:",2:% u.u'x:: n?mlul -;v’:r‘-}‘ new commynl: | collesgus Ostornan Tolutol, was trom Loy Baltlo s ] 22 Wedasalay. iha ot dayief yung acxt 1t OBTGAGE LOANS.!. ; ViA VizamL. aad dapailed by thelr Torkian master. e | by bo toe Uil piten, for sisples, the be | Reotmmer™ 1o “Ioke % ™ Gupersctid. by | * TURKEY’S COMMONGS, b Y. M. TOWS, Becretary. RULE, Fhcebinn WANTED, e WANEED SITUATION WANTED the jtossian Kuotozofl, was a Ilanover- ian. Laugeron sud Wiltgenstein, tho herocs of 1813-'14, werc of forclgn blood, as was alse Lount Diebitach, the victor'of Adrianople in 1829, FPrince klevitch, the conqueror of Erivan, hu whea + Nzw Youx, Msy 20 —The Xerald's Vienna cor- | weromurdered and women violated with impunity; | reglon par vxcullcace—bas been slmost al- rospondant statcs that, during the Czar's vislt Lo | gud the slightest complaint drow upon thelrvil- | toguther scttied in the iutersal. The = great Bucharest, the Russlans will attempt 8 croasiog of | lagos torture s0d massacre. Theso coverod and | Etdie, of Mluuesola bud but 6,00 Eahabitsnty LAl tho Danube st four polnts In the satwe day, - obeurs trrannies had to be Ut up and exposed to | |5 IH03 Mick "{:fi'%&w&i: ren Iiole pad THE CHAMBKR OF DEFUTIEZS. Currespondence London Tiimes. Paaa, April 24.—-We kuow nothiog of the pro- ceedings of the Upper House of the Naticnal! FLOUR MILL, with Ma ory, in Chicago, to RiLTs with Machmary, WALTER I, MATTOCES, m 3. No. 40 Dearborisat, ——— TUN CZAR'S VINIT, the world by the Bamos of fnsurrection. Were- | only 640,000! Now tbess four commonwealths | sprung from s Hungurian fawily. Gens. Aurcf, | Aesembly, for the Sensto sits with closod doors, "gg;'ey::fl‘;a-f’f?'{a.‘n’ifl".‘i’“‘f‘n" braae WOALEN. | Loubow, Mey90.-A correspondent at Busslan | mewmber the Inhuman tortares emploped by tha | have an gyrcgets popuisiion sa larye & tuat ot 2 uiiark; aad Ludont who Sgured fa \ag Dau- | Aseomol for Bhe Baoste Mo il or otmerwiso, Butres cliy iibaidace who aa furatas the baut of FAIRBANKS' headquariers ot Plocst felegrapha; *The Czur's | Tarks ln suppresalog tho Bulgarian revolt. While | 1reltnds they atasfucded with numerous fowlh, | ubisa cawpoigo of 158 Mefo A1 forelgnentc B8, | 1y gilowod 10 aeo the Ligbt; bot admlsslon o the Lea X5 llrr e/ sxpocted Ploase ad STANDAKD coming to foln the srmy waa altogethes unexpect- | the British Goveramout ssomed 0 €xpoct from Ith | (B8 Loowi By Lieans bf & couplets uotwork of fall seuear 12 o Coutlander: Oep. Nepokoylichit~ | Cbamber of Deputies, bowever Limlted, is. not Yy [ ed here. The announcement crested much sur- | sgeats in Turkey, s Burke ssys Jt did fromits | ways, oot Lo 1acotion cavals, rivers, and lakes: priso and sstlsfaction. He will bo sccompanied by | Commissioner in India at the time of Warrea | 80 \‘fl!b'mw finln in such superabuudance that the Czarewitch, Prince Gortschakoff, snd a grest | Hastlags, '‘a cowpromiaing, balsuced, neutrsl, Indian corn ia oot uufrequenly used as fuel Darty of the diplomatic chascallery,” aquivgesl, coloriess, confused report 1 which tho | ARUS: 8t the thusuf tho Cruesd Mar Cefots aki. s Pole. Infact, It 1s diicult to sun oves the Pprowinent names on slther wido without rucalling the ¢ld meas-roowm story of the Kuglish fotervreter, whao, while watching with delight the meeting of & terce lovkivg Russlun Genersl with » shawled and denled; and for thoso upacqualoted with the Turk- {oh language, the ZTurguis and otber papess publish summaries ko ¥rench, which seeia suliciputly fals and fgll. The Chamber has Leen for seve’ . OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, BLATE MANTELS, 4 211 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. TIUE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. blame was to bo impartlally divided botwecn the | exporters of wheat o tha world. Nor is it unly | bearded Pasha, wis suddenly petrified by bearlng | e—— e Rt bl e arobiltobuy oaly e Gemuioe, | Loxpo, May 0.~ Bucharaut Glspatch dated | sufteresand tho oppressor, " Mr,Schopler,an Amer- | 146 Uaiied §iates that had growu 1a thia way. Tho | Turk aud Musisd breaks forth wimaluancously, (Contluuod oa the FUIL Fage.) o . h .

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