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VOLUME XXXI. ¥y WATCHIE! PORTANT! JE 7o closo our Retail business, we CHICAGO, WEDN MAY 23, 1877—TEN PAGES, THE WAR. G AGENCY. “Tleven Years' Lxperience.” CHas. K. MiLLER & Co, ments from getting the Tschurkson Hue to Erzeroum or other threatened points. N T THR CAVALRY, —Spectals from Tiflls ray the Russtan force whicn attacked Ardahan num. bered 8,000, besides which severai thousand en- camped before the town, During the fifghtof the Turks the Russian cavalry inflicted & loss of tion of an {nternal conflict which has long gone on, and yearly bhecomes more strenuous. Be- tween the ofliciala who sit on the front bench and the Radicals below the gangway. there are so few points of political contact that the party organization has come to be rather a tradition than u vital force. Its more radlcal members, having more active perceptions and more energetic purposes, are the first to recognize the futility of mere names. Hence the reproach brouzht sgainst them that they are working L break up the party, NUTTING sweep of the more fmportant borough of the counties—not at ug Russiane, but from a drés Lord Baaconafield in the end convert into au ally of the Turk. And I believe the d 1 agree In that vil rer that England may yet be made to fight the battle of Ottoman ty¥anny ‘The one thing Lord Besconsfield surpasses all Enclishinen now In publle life, Is tenacity of purpose. He has a majority of his own Cabinet against him, and only a willing instru- ment la bls Foreigo Secretary. leon’s opinlon swhen he arriyed on % | Additional Particulars of the Capture of Ardahan. THE BLAC MOVEMENTS OF THE TURKISH NAVAL 8QUAD- The Turks Driven from Their But he is al- shall commence to sell at AUCTION! our Inrge and clegant stock of Watches, Diamonds, pwelry, Silverware, Etc., Etc., at our Store, Out Near Ka of the kind, Mr. Chamberfain and utworks Kars, have simply discovered that the objects they have most ‘at heart are not likely lo be pro- moted by the Liberal leadershlp. ‘They nre, perfectly willinzto go on under the old name, andevento me the old mackigery, But they conslder that the mission of liberalizing En- gland would be advanced by the transfer of some of the official chlels ol the party to the back benches, or even tothe oy, Houee, They mean that the L] be Jed by mei of Hieral vlews, or that its ent leaders shiall seck other followers, Sotne of these radical Liberals happened to have strong convictivne on the Turkish polley of the Governnieut, ‘These cunvicilons weré, Mr. Gladstone's Hence the alllance which spranie un between The ofllcial Liberals did nut sare these convictions, or shared thein In such u lukewarin way that they were opposed to expressing them. tween them on the oue the field of Marengo and heard from Deaaix that the battle was lost: © ** Yes, but there is time to win another.” Reinforcementa to the ‘Liheral caute come from strange quarters. Who would LonpoR, May 2.—An Odessa letter states that the military commander of the south coast has taken messures fo defend Odessa against & coup de main by concentrating there 8 force of three brigades of fnfantry, eight *sotnias” of Cossacks, and alx squadrons of lighs cavalry, The Thirtecntn corps de armee 18 to be emplo; ed in the defence of the coast line from Otcha- koff to Ackerman. According to signals of the coast guard, Odessa seems less threatencd than Otchakofl. Great care has been bestowed of late on this fortress, which, with Its works at Kinburn, protects the entrance lo the bay snd mouths of the Daieper, and consequently Niko- Niefl, the only ship-bulding place thereabouts, sfuce the destructlon uf Scbastopol. For some days, Turkish vessels bave been cruising there, 184 & 186 Statest. A good White Vest this season for $1.00, elther with of without a collar, 1. ok style snd Af to custom- (3.5 and 8273, warrasied o HINTS’ SUMMER SUITS, NUTTING'S, 184 & 186 State-st. Tha Blue Cheviot Sulta, Alie Viannel Suits. New Deaigne of very tasty Casaimieres In Sulta, all cut (o musL popular ahanes of Lhe weason, Kusranteed superfor 10 the cheap custom work. FURNISHING GOODS Advertising Rgents, No. 2 Trihune Building, Chicago.: fter eleven years' practical experience (from 1504 0 1A77) In the Nowspa Vo under its present Russian Troops Cross the Dan- underatand, them, ube and Burn a Turk- ish Town. 4 Marsellies Yeat P §i70, would have lifted his voice against the manifests of the Government! The Duke Is the incarna wion of all Tory and soctal prejudices, and never 1n his life before was guilty of an act of political” - Lord John Man vers, is a member of the Cabinet. Yet he makes rotest agalnat the bullying tone of erby's diapatch, to the confusion of his friends and the delighit of those who object Lo :‘mpluflng in diplomacy the tacties of niz. hosite side of the lberal party shall independence. A Strong Turkish Naval Squadron Threatening Crimean sud thielr suecrasars, nu b (ntance among ihe he United Rtatcs, e RUSSIAN OPERATIONS. AN OFPICIAL RUSSIAN ACCOUNT UF TREX, Diepateh to Loninn Timer, Bentix, May 9.—The oflicial Russlan Jnralide haa the following: ‘The fullowing i a saccinct acconnt of the opera- tions hitherto carrled out: 1 Tmperial maniferto of the 24th of April unr troupe n Europe an.d Anis croseed the Turkish frontfers. ‘The principal ¢chelons of our European anny the frontler st Lcovo, Beshtamach, aad and marcned 1nte the interior, s detach- ment of fnfantry on our left win versta In twenty-four huurs, while the accompany« ing cavalry performed 100 versta {n the saue time, On the 25ib o Abr) they ocenpled Hent. S e, I8 tentralty lueated; our factlities amang We havo utnple rapftal, and_ ean prowply demanda imade upon un. erpy and pluek, and with carefi) and consant atjen- usitiens we shall rtrive withs bniA advartisers aud publ e CIAS, K. MILLER & €O, We ref 3 g m‘mam:r ta the following prominent partles, by per Text of the Roumanian Dec- laration of Independs. ‘We have plenty of WITH TROOPS ON BOARD. ® the vontlel Great stores of provisions sud ammunition are accumulated at Nikoliefl, and in the event of the Turks rendering the Otchakofl torpedoes barmless, not only these stores and the ship- building yard, but also Klerzon and other great towns on the Dnleper basin, would be open to the Indepeudent Liberals, on the other. Mr. Gladstone abandoned his third and fourth resalutions, he abandoned at the same tlme his allics—men who bad risked a good desl to sup- rt him, uot only members of the House of inmous, but members of the Liveral party It is'no cause for wonder 1t tnis has produced sume sorcnees. 1t would be great cause for wonder i1 it had produced a restoration of complete harmony. mmediately after the Servia Shows an Inolination to Imitate Roumania. . W. L. OGDEN, Cash o ¢ O Tl naste, Gl M. PENN NIXON, Manager Ch X all over the country. C.'E. COBURN (formerly of Cuok, Coburn & Co. ), tiow inuking seventy A Tarkish squadron, consisting of two moni- Corner of Lake and Clark-sts, This Morning at 10 o’clk, tors, three lron-clad fricates, several smaller vesscls, and a whole flotilla of barks, supposed 10 Liave volunteess on board, are crulsiug In TIE WATERS OF SEBASTOPOL and Eupatorla. It is reported that this fleet will not be satlsficd with bombarding places on firailofl, and the bridze over the i Fresh echelons _coming 1 flia, on the Lower Danube, were luken Our troupy thus antcy In garrisoning Uaiatr, the great raliway cene tre of Itonmanta. & circumstance which will'ngt a Rittle facilitate the concentration of our anny und thia transport of our bazeave and traln, The Jast Mr. Gladstone's own accotint ‘of the reasons which brought about this change of plan is of course'true as far a8 it goes. several accounts, not fncunsistent but moro ur The latest and. most expi s fetter to Mr, Howard—lwrdl: War Between Greece and Turkey Consideréd lnevitable, -~ NUTTING'S, 184 & 186 State-st. Iligh Prices **knocked o the hesd ™ in this Depart. nderwear, Shirty, ilodery, Neckwear, e ton, Chicago, iiting Inks, Chicago, AL TO THE PUBLIC. Auother Batch of Prefectoral ued beluw:the Afternoon at 2:30 o’clk, Evening at 7:30 o'clk. T RODDIN& L0, Thig is s hona fide sale, and pur- chasers can bid as fregly on these goods as 1f they were buying at private sale, as every article will be warranted precisely as repre- sented. BALE TO DK CONDUCTED DY ELISON, POMEROY & C0.. Auctioneers, UATCHE 1AM J: mest olegant mannor. Our_assortment of STERLING SILVERWARE, for WEDDING PRESENTS and Famil largost in the Woeat, un romely low prices. PRENCH CLOCKB and BRONZ- ES, of our own IMPORTATION, ud of LATEST DESIGNS, WUsENOLD ApTICH RN “imaumeratie article FINE AND | HATSON & 9., State and Monroe-sts, OPENING! LH.MILLER, JEWELER, Will open his New and Eles gant Store, corner Stato and Monroc-sts., this (Wednes- day) Evening, May 23, at 7 Vclock. Xt will well repay 3visit to all who attend, TERNATIONAL X fle found, he says, tl chanee In his second resolutton, and Ly announce ing beforehund the conclusion by L by muking a hjuwer prices than are usu® BOYS'SUITS, NUTTING 184 & 186 State-st, OPPOSITE PALMER HOUBE. Snits to wear well, Sults to At well, ' Buits to Jook ve' prrfect astiafaciipn. Ous Price, T, o and The TVl T Here every tme, o BRAND’S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS Aye tho largest and flnest in the world. Mr. Brand is always FIRST to introduce every genuine improvn. mont in art. Jis new styles of Por. traiture allow thefinishing of the vory best and most elegant work in a man- nor auperior in overy roapect to that shown ELSEWHERE in Chicago. In Life-8Bises and Crayons hiu work is PHERLESS. - A Bpootal Light for Children's Picturas, j1¢2] VERY BEST IN TOHE WORLD-- $3:00 Per Dozen. Bittings by appointment. Studios, 210 & 212 Wahash-av. NEAR ADAMS.ST, FOR RENT. DESTRABLE CEFICES IN TIE TRIBONE BUILDING TO REINT. WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building. FOR RENT. ted at_about price of it teor: uge willdu well o juok few duys some dificulty has been exporfenced in crusring the Pruth, In conscguence of the inunda- tlon at Leovu, The pdvance of the columna enter- ing the Principality at other pointe, A well as 1 the Principality itself, has been uninterrupled, The Roumanian popuistion hns everywhers ouxly welcumed our troups. ertaken no offensive uperatione, Only in the ight of tho 3d of May two Turkish lronclud . ex. changed n few shots with our fleld artillery ut Birn o Chas, B M ier betng sbout to enzage in the the causl, but take all measurcs to ucite insur- rectionary movement {n the Crimea. It canuot Ue denled that the spirit beginning to show it- scif In tho population s not calculated to in- spire much confidence. . the Crimea is now almost entirely occupled by Changes in France. to Independently not to take a divislon on the third and fourth resolutious, he could vbtaln the support of many valued Is uo explanation of motives or inllucnces. ‘There were, 8o far as is kuown, two_controlllng rsunal appeals of Mr. Brizht and Earl Granville, and the beliet that an voen purty might thus be prevented. is latter expectation waus reallzed may be scen from what happeucd that night In has_eluce hapuencd. Bismarck Visits Berlin, and Stocks Be- come Feverish, The south coast of The Tarks have e e knuwn L0 3ald Busi Is an honest, energetic, trusiworiy haa & 18rge aciusiotaice amoug advers e, The new firm whi stert with abundant canital with which to conduct thetr buslness, aud | eheerfully snd iearilly recommend theis Lo Advertlsers aad the 4ire pross of The United States and Canadas a8 worthy 1 the '{!:lf!l contidence nnd i iofluences—the IN FEUROPE. TREFARING TO CRUSS. LoxnoN, May 23L—The Jtuidy Telegraph'e Rustchuk disputch, dated Monday, has the fol- lowiny: “Qreat preparations are belng made by the ftussians for an sttempt to pass the river between Rahova and. Nicopolis. They have bruught down by rall to the bank pouteon bridges and small steamers, and aro efecting larie fortifcations at Islatz and Turno. At Magiurell the continual concentration of troops 1n the directlon of Simnitza is observable. The Turks are fully prenared to resist the attack REINFORCEMENTS, | The Telegraph's dispateh from Tortukal, Moo~ doy evening, reports that forty-scven Russian battalions, three batteries of artilicry, andsomo cavalry have just arrived ou the apposite side of the river at Oltenltza, An attack is expected Simultancously with these movements, our Cau casian troupa crossed the Asiatic frontier of ‘Turley In three columps. Alexandropol. marched upon K: tachmwent marched uj detacnment _upon Corpy, under command of Adjt.-Gen, Lone N %ofl, entered Turkish teemtory in two col Tarkinh outuudts prisuners, on the ed Moltu Musa and dush shinea el ater part of the BT, PrTERSBURG, May 2%—A dispatch dated Satachi Tuesday, reports that the Turks at- tacked the Russian position at adler. A scvere- Iy-contested engagement easued. A Turkish violently bombarding the House, snl declarntion of Mr. (iladstune’s lowed by a scene of atorm had no precedent or varal [ ¥or o motnent the Torles hesitated to believe that the breach and the front benel Lad But_when Lord urpose was ful- usion which lias 1 10 this generation. OBURN, OBURN & €O, man-of-war has been Adler since 10 o'clock this morulog, GENERAL. GREECE WiLL DECLAIE WAR. PaRrs, May 2%—Le Temps' Athens spoclal says: “ The war between Turkey and Greece 1s considered {nevitable. The Premicr, at the openlug of the session of the Chamber, will de- liver & spcech tending to war, which, it s thought, will break out fn tweuty daysat the Formerly of the 8rm COON Estimates between Mr, - really been healed. Hartington rose to advise dirJobn Lubbock to withdraw his motion for revious question, and Sir John Lubbock rew it accurdingly, it was scen that a com- The Torles all at onve discovered that they wers to be batked, for the time, of the pleasurc of secing balf the Literal® party go into one lobby, snd balf into 'licy discovered alsn that the Liv- crals had once tnore shrunk from the duty of declarioz a poliey of thelr owh (for that is what Mr. Gladstone's retreat anounts to). The Liberals, as Mr, Sutlivan said, had cxeeuted the daugerous and generally disastrous maneuvre the fuce of the enemy, Sir Sratford Northeote Jound himeelf in the po- sitlon of having granted & Government nlzht for a debate on one set of resofutions which was now to be directed to atfother and far less Qiven for advertiaing in any News: apers, Perjudicals, or Magazines in or Canadasat short notloe. CHAS. K. MILLER & CO., Tribune Building. 0n the ith of April the crareed the Hiver Kars Tehal, anid passed the nicto at Kuruk Dara, 1ladshi Vall, and Subotan. 20ith the corps reached Zalm und Angi b despatching twenty-acven sqnaidrons and wotnia- with sixteen between Kars and Erzer the command of Majur General Tehavwehya In their successful reconnolitering on Wic 2hth, 2uth and 40th, destroyed the tefegeapn between Kars and Rrzeroum, and pursged a Turkish detschment of elght battaliuna jusrching from Kars to Erzes rouns, and commanded, s the prisoners whi us, by Mukhtar Pastin him<elf, To aupport tno cave neral Lorls Mellkoff ordered twelve b ol grenadiers, withunt Xnapencke, aecom: panled Ly forty guns ‘and five sntniss, (o turn the Hank of the eriemy at Knrs, and proceed Fapidly to Iah battallons sallied forth from kurs, and, . tion under cover of the fortrees Funs. lery which nccompanied our cavalry, apening firo, dismounted a Turklsh cannon. ment, Gen, Lorle Molikott, loaving the cavalry at Visinkeff, and with Lls remaining foree: on the Int of Muy to his former eamp ut population everyWhere ehowed the “most friendly dispunition towards ourtroups. - There was no re« afrtance ar opposition whatever, THussian rule was everywhere acecpted as u heneflt, On the 24th af Apeits recently-levied squadeonof Karapapacas, with thelr colur, begged toenter the Nuseian service, y of tho districe clier folus our forces orf to cut off the communtcation DELEGATES TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TETE INEW “LISZT" ORGAN MADE BY THE Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., ‘And espocially adapted for CHURCHES, HALLS, &c., Is now on exhibition at the Warerooms, 250 and 252 Wabash-av. You are invited to call and examine this new and remarkable Organ, wiich bines dolioaoy and purity ot tone with fuil sonorous power in s dogree hitherto un= and at a cost which brings it within oh of all § making it in all respocts ho most_ deairable Organ for Churchos, abbath-Schoals, and been canstructed. 'I'he distinguished Dr. Frans Liast {t: “The_Loaudrul Organ of the M Hamlin Organ Co. roceives no less praise hiera thau in Hanover, It fully justifios the well-foundad, and ‘widespre ess suparh instrumonts.” Refricerator Car ¢ FOIL TRANSPORTATION OF AUBTRIN’S WiStL, Viexna, May 22—The f'resee soys: ‘“The promise concerning the neatrallzation of Little Wallachin has never been given or demanded, 1t was only with respeet to Servian neutrality that Austria expressed certaln wishes, which have been complied with.” EOTPT'S CONTINGENT. LoxpoN. May 2%—Au Alexandria dispatch says the Turkish couvoy for the Egyptian con- tingent arrived on Mouday. trouclad frigate Mebomet Al and o corvette. The troops will embark Tuesday. of changing _front in OIIACO DURNED.) i i The Daily News' Golatz special says yesterday H N the Russlans, crossing in boats from Ibrall to & [ Gliacy, burned the latter place. Wo offer an unususlly large stook of AMERICAN WATCHES, casod expressly for tho RETAIL trade, DIAMONDS of all sizes, sot in tho T the position of the House ridiculous, If it were not ridiculous at that moment it soon For 1wo bours and 2 Balf o wratiele Uetween Mr. Gladstone, the "Tory chiefs, the Liberal ¢hiels, the Independent Lit- and cien soie of the smaller fry—tho for decorumn weanwhile, {ouse was tu & ridiculous sition, but disputed who was responsible for ~#¢-and cach disputant contributed his the generl stoek of ridiculousness. leand, members wrestied with ralls wrestled amd After this cnumgo- TheRussians Lave dismantled thelr Baraboschi fortitieations, consideriny them of no further use, as from Ibrail to Ren! the river is sutliclent- 1y protected by strong batteries and torpedoes. JOUMANIANS ON TIIR DEPENSIVE. Loxpox, May 23.—A Vienna dispateh says the only news of importanco from ¥4 Danube Is that the Russtans have taken the place of th Roumantans at Oltenitza. It copsists of the er vainly stristuj Ou the cantrury, Coxstantivortk, May 2%.—The Porto has Thiey agrond Lot the utrasbors about the ti bean tuquiring of col : fons could be stored which quantitics of provial {n Constantinople. . BELP-BACRIFICING. Turkish Minlsters resolved to draw no salary during the war. 2 PRINCE CTARLES. Loxpoy, May 245 a. m.~1t {8 not expected that Prince Charles will assumc the titlc of King of Roumania before the fudependence of the country is tinally recoguized by some or sll of the guaranteelns Powers. AUSTRIA AND BUSSIA, A Times: Belgrade specisl says it 1s stated tere in tbe highest clrcles that the Servisn Government has received proofa that u conyene tlon exlsts betweeu Austriu and Russia by which they agree to oct In the most complete haruiony, and Russian troops, therefore, for the preseut will not cuter Servian teeritury. TULLY ARMED. The Turkish {sland fort of Addakalel, near Orsova, ou important positiyn to hinder uavige: tion, has been armed with eight cuntons and Al the frreguiar |, uso, is tho the 2lat, af- sold at ex- On the 2at, occupled all: the po- sitlons, the Roumanian division marched out aud went westward to join other Roumanfan truops, who, usccording tu an oflicial statewmnent, are W be all concentrated fu Littls Wallachis to mulutaly the defensive, which wil place Priunce Charl e In command of an army corps. eagreriess to be each other for the tloor,—lite) tugced at cach othe cotistant colls to_order, kuowledze of parliunientary forins {8 unrivaled, was g0 carried away by the beat of. the atmos- ite waa ot only ealled to urder, but d out of order by the Speaker— with mamfest '"We troops of the Tlon detachment, under the comuand of Licut. -Gen, Oklabjlu, marched upon Tatotw in twy calamar, wnder the command of Mnj. -tien, Dentbekoff, made for Muchastir, while ths otlier, under Gen. roceeded alonz the Atctunarnn 25tk of April the Jeft-hund colunn, ment, ook the camp of Mus d on the 2uth fortified this strong posle The other colunin . marched along the Atche wutim voud, and {ikewire had an_ cogugement with Our luss on the =ith amouuled to thirty wonnded, sinong them Lieut. -Col. Muschel- _ofl, the commmnder of the Sixth Dattery of the Forty-Fimt Artlllery Brigade, “The troops of the Envan detachment, uoder the commana vt ten, Tergukaseoil, on the morning ot the sit of April, reached Bayazid, ond accupied The Turkish gurrison, 1, wstrong, hastlly withdrew to the Allsh Dug when o0ar Lroops spproached the place, FRANCE. MACMAMON ADUSED. LoxpoN, May 22—A laris special reports that the impressions gathered In o visit of {ue vestigation to the artisan quarter of Parls show that the Dukede Brogiic Is scareely mentioned in popular clamor, all wbuse belnz heaped on Presudent MacMabon, MORE PREVECTS RENOVED. PARD, Moy 2h—Fresh changes fu'the prefees toral - admimstration are gazetied, fourteen departments. SENATOR KHANTZ Aletter from Senator Krautz Is pulilished herinyg 10 the manitesto of the Lett, and statinz hiat o witl vontinue to hohd the post of Cown- Mr. Gludstone, whuse The left-hund coluinn, alle that hes ever e the humiliation he sulfered stone's hunds, characterized rpuse a8 chitdish voctllation, athore [lardy described the scene s a farce, so absund that the actors in it could not thelr countenances, an th which Sir Julm Lubbock had enli- vened his share of tne performatve. cals ot first secimed stunued Ly the blow Mg, Gludstone hud - dealt them, thrown over Inu manner they wuld ot but re«ent, yet nothing could be more kmpwolitic thatt the display of Fesentment, no matfer how At lirst tney asked for ex, Courtficy aud Mr, Chamberla studicd ‘moderatlon. A Times Bucharest dispatch lnys'um Rassian corps are gradually but surely getting futo thelr assigned positlupa, Infautry wugon trains of the Twelfth Corps arc still pussiug Buch Alhialon o0 i A Bucharest telegram reports that the Turks tha town and citailel, crossed the Danul ¢ above Nikopolls oo Bunday and madu three sltempts to cunstruct a battery at Jalutz, but were reputsed by Routantuns, * HISE IN TUE DANOBE, LoNpoN, May 2L—~The Dunube ros¢ nine inclies between Buuday and Monday, Tuey had been launtiuha, Mr, Neither they nor Mr, Fawcett could quite muke out what had hap- The Servians are making offensive prepara- tion at Baitschar aud along the Thauk, They have ordered the fortification ul Alexunliz aud Lzvar, The "turks have statloncd & strong corpsof ob- scrvation at Adlly, to guard agulnst o sudden movenent from Servia. wnd appeals tor explanativie fast, Ureseutly Mr. Sullvan, loo {mipassiuned to subimit to the restiuints others hid fruposed on themselves, broke out into briet but cloguent declumution und denuncition, W hat they were enguged b, suid e, was an ate tewpt to bold o reconstructive mecting of the Liberal party on the foor of the Huuse. Mr, Gladstone bad sccretly made tenus with the Bench, but what lhad to the men who had galluntly stood by bim when others deserted blni—what to-the country that hud answered to bis callt A mine bad been spriug—und so on. Apply to It ls stated that both Prince Mffan and his POULTRY, Prunc Minlster, istics, will go to ucharest to BUTFER, Bucuanesy, May 22.—The following Is the resolution addpted by the Senate and Chamber of Deputles yeaterday: %This Chinmber takes note that war is proclaimed between Roumanis and Turkey, snd declares connectiun between the two countrles dissolved,—the unanimously in the dircction and agalust Nisch, Prisec Milan js sbout to lcave Belgrade to visit the Czar at I'lafeste. A Vicnna correapondent bears from Belgrade that acouncll of Miglsters resolved that Priuce And all kinda of Perishable Goods, Buniwer and Winter, 74 Washington-st,, Chicago, Ill, MUBITION, | t®rSend for Circutar of Trial Trip Mr. Trevelyan, [\TERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Yain Buildjng, Centennial Grounds, IN- XD cERA 1 ealiection: ATV R e ancrs, PHILOSOPIICAL ATPARATU “u\(“y\l k. howing USTIRAL Attrs, A'NIJYIIK exry ¢ Tu% Dxcol 8 fow Words, wen u ALL PANTS Of 2 WORLI .:"lr\nd "‘lllc»smnlxls ¥ TIIE WORLD. Wike An N‘N Ih“"l‘l:?mlc‘n )lfl::lllll Hal Evaling-roonia, Derica, Se— — - — s FINANCSAL, 4 bave pert, S JOLNH, AVERY &€O.. 150 Boaa e Py wecupyluy missary Geweral ot the Exhibition of 1378 us long as it £s compatible with the indopendeuce 0ANS, c’flf;.()‘g.l':ove:‘llf:. with Muchinery, in WALTENR 3. WATTOCKS, Houus U bor fudependence of , Roumanis thus sanctlon; and the Chambers count upon the scusc of Justice of the guaran- teeing Powers.” The Senate voted a bill creating mllitary dec who bud been vnie of the chle! go-betwecnas fu the mutter, ptiempted 10 exvlun that those e dcled Were aatist coerciny the and still more strongly sguust Bssfating But nobody sevt ' Turkish view Mitan shall [aform the Czar that after the Rou- manian proclamation of jndependence Servia canuot maintaln neutrality, A siinilr report is current in Pesth, IN ASIA. NOVEMENT OF TURKISII TROGPS, 8. Perensuusc, May 22.—Three thousand five hundred Kurds, 12,000 Bashl Bazouks, fve (nfautry batallions, and artillery are movisg uorthward from Lake Van to joln the Turkisl forees at Kara-Kalsa, ncut, which was expected toattsck Bayazid, has falien back toward Lake Van. ‘Ihe hody of the Turkish Chlef of Staff was found awong the slaiu at Ardaban, .- Euzeuovy, May 2L—The trovps composing the warrison at Ardaban retrested to Anda- rucelves official NEWSPAPER CENBORSIIIG, Pawts, May 22.—Le Tempa atates that the cir- enlationof forelgn newspapers fu France wiil after minuto ceusorship, W& NRW PREPE Some newlv uppointed Prefects cliuution to aceept thelr poits. BADICAL DRCLARATION, uties under Louts Hluue will draw un vialently inveighiug agafost ths Ministers, but ‘recunimending calinness, pra- ment uf Jawful meaus to and the Speak- all sides of the 1l undertook to say whiat should be dou, sod an- pounced wiat seomd & quite new aud origlual version ol the bargaing ur, compromise with the Radical iyl bis compromtse witn tl gave it to bo understood that, nut moye the thind uid fourt! stlll_embodied his own views, und hi¢ should speuk to them, and soybody clie might spesk Upon that basls the debate~tue seal debate 1 canuot attempt the brictest abstract of Mr. Gladetone's reatly mag- niticent speech. Ele {s perbaps the only Englishe after two or. three “hours of could have entered with such in subject, snd huve brought GLeexng, Tprent Planos, swmwoned from only be pv.‘rml‘lt The Roumantan dectaration of fudependence caused but Utule semsatfon in Vienow All the Hungarian papers, however, declare that the bour of action bas arrived fur Austro-Iun- penon and sfter May 10, 1877, with & well. ied arrangeiiont of exhiblis, 3o displayed adto Wate tlie svantsgeous laspectivn sad acudy of perbups, 8 Iresh VERE 4D MINERAL Cnuwtago, Msy In, 1877, The conattnership herelofore exisiing u’!?..n the .uude"nlgnml uniler the drin-nanie and atyle uf a Tiows Dricest Tune Payments Reed's Tewmple of Wushe, 92 Vawn Buvew Stveck, Cveaso, i ARY lfll\?‘l‘lmxlflml. ACTURING PIOCKSB Y] ANDCHEMICAL PIODUCTS, though heshotld A fetter from Kossuth {s published, urziog an rethutivng they allisnco between Hlungary aud Turkey to de- fend thelr Independence arainst the common enemy, namely, Tho Turklsh detach- ing. The busiuess will ba continued, ainiug partners under the Meud, who mssunie the tin- ¢t the accouuts due W, the JOSEPH 8. MEAD, WILLIAM G. MEA J. HERMAN KNAU: DISSOLUTION. heretofore existin @ iU Baiie uf BE dence, pud Lhe em| sccure tho triump! =t —Viee-Admiral Ul tutat, bas aciepted the 8f the Left has now been sl ea, wore than twu-thirds ol the TUR OPPOSITION, Loxpoy, May 93—5 s m—A spondent suys it bs stated in well-infurmed cir- LRING MOD| ' is published In the official journal ordering tho formation of two more divisions of Cossacks of the Doun to reinforce the operiting asmy. 'y TO BE NEMOVED, * The Bultan will in u few days replace Redif e Gf scluctd natural ey L gt oscuting 06 SEHNLL SeRieVar wian Jiving who, e Thie Russian colunn left Kagisman to rein LTy Lot e y.gor upots the maj the uorth end of the forcu the central divisiou before Kars. bl line seals for 4 url;mu of twenty-Gve T erng, ani Organ nr olb back the towss, us ssived vu the rst day of this mouth by usual temper, cles that the Guyernment will nut have recourse Pasha by 8 more competent War Mluister. ta a secowt mouttly adjournment of tha Cham- ITs h‘!‘mndunauunnu ’:rTaInn- The Grand DI~ Sidowy o ASHINGTON AT VORKTOWN ¢ of L CLAIIAT.IO}' OF INDEPENDENCE. such 8 discussion sbould bo sustalued. e dul the great service ol eliviting a speech from Howe Secretary, far more ex- axalnstintervention fn beball iy that wuy member of previously uttered. Mr. ed, s accepted us signat uital canseut. . Eitlier pariy s suthorized to use the Arm pame I LoNpox, May 22.—A dispatch from Coustan- selercataf sécduuts tinople tw-nlghi says since the capture of Arda- hau the Russlaus appear to be prepariug fur @ vigorous attack on Kurs, ber, but will dewand its disolution trom tho Beuats o8 s00n as Parlisnent mects sgatn. M. Gatbetta 18 gulug to visil Lyons, Mar- seilles, and other larre provincial towns tu su- perjutend the Republican rexistauce, that four Legitimist Seuaturs, dissathatied with Loxpoy, May 23—5 u, u.~~The Standard yo- ports that orders have becu recclved at T'orts- woutl that five great tndlun troop-ships, which are now |ylng (dle in the harbur in consequence of the close of the season for sewding reliefs to Mr. Cruss, the plivit o its pledge of Turkey than uu the Government b UL extra charye, also & lifa-like tablesu FINE CIGARS! THE NEW BRAND, DISSOLUT1ION. rigersilp heietafore exiatiog between 2ud Civiiens Mincl, under, the fro natns Hrach & Co Tig Prics of Admission s 25 Ces.. ltor may, without_extra emr‘fi ¥isit the ln. o e Wotantcat ‘Genden. refurnin [ eat) Lo the Perianent EXRII00 “"llhlllufl"llf ces have been provid Loxvoy, May23—5s, m.~A dispatch from Ezeruum repurts that the Russlan ceutre s driven the Turks from Karsdrhoursn, a village nesr Kars. All tndica- tlous deuote that the Russlaus sre wakivg & the Uuvernmeuts lutcutions concerulng e cleneal question, bave decided 40 join the Lest s relusnng 1o Braut » dissolution, L auti-war party 1 the Cabiuet bus —tue the wmomenl, 4L Jeast—dceisively trl- umphed, The Turks had suflered a complete ddefeat ab the Catiuet ineeting o Suturday; Mr, Carlyle's letier having doncits work by giviug public warning’ of Lord HBeacoustield's” violcut ItRCT one GF the 1ndis, are uut to be subjectud to sny alteratious 4 1o seitiement of sccoulits dus Lo the i which cannot be completed In & few days, 50 Joreuity that they may be resdy to proceed to sea if thelr positions at LA ROSA ma. lucli-couster, Oue thousand barrels of powder have been TUE AMEKIOAN PILGBINS. haggago- rooins, g Fouly 5 X Tl haun (o the Departinent of Tubllc Comfort. sce’ for excunsion pai I ToRnEY serious wmovenient on Western Bulguria, TUR CILCASSIAN' INSURUECTION, CONSTANTINOFLE, May 2%~The AbcRadians Anus have been dis- schierzes, aid so compelliog htm to chodse bo- tween renounclne and avowlug them. Crusa dealt with the Liberuls not less severely than the ‘Turks of his own party, embarked for Malia to day. T BRIT 1o8D0X, May 22.—A dispatch trom Rome says the pligrims from the United States wil ved by the Popu on Thursday. neral Agent. OE TROPIGO! To Business Men. are [u full lusurrection, 1SII DEBATE. Made from the fin lections of SPAN. 181 TOBACCO, sq a . A man of good geaeral Luslness quallicatlons, tq tha best brands ot craly, sald- the Home Becretary, wanted war who has #iied successfully fpr yeara positions of tributed to them, Tby Sultan hus ordercd the HERIOLUTIONS— | LT Furkey, they ousht o bave sad so clearly, TAR TEMPORAL MOWER, ortgage Loans. ich glves a4 Lie | 4 Bais 103 wwall 1oais, TROUBLE IN TUR RANKS uF THE 1INEKALY— MPORTED OIGARS. GLAUSTONE'S UKBAT SFEECU—TUK PEOFLE IN A. SEHIRE, 184 Enst Madison.st., SOLE AGENTS FOR OHIOAGO, high responaibilily and $rust, desircs such » pos cmeut of s0me business ot srences yiven. Address SITUATION WANTED v, salesman. ur correspondent, by 8a en. purchass of 20,000 revalvers, to be pald for from bis private purse, for Jdistribution fu the Cau- Dispatches (0 Loudun Times, Roxe, Muy 5.—The Freoch and Austrian Governinents, to which the Pope had more purticularly surncd for protection, have con- tdentlally Informed the Vaticaw, in most ro- spevtlul terms, that it would by absolutely fm- A policy ol mere fuvective, 3 policy ol words withiout deeds, is » policy unworthy of a ovuce wveat party, sl u policy which " the Euglish te will never sustain. “Inese wonls, albeiy the words of a Tory Miu- ure words of truth uid soberness, and ey ¢ condempation of the baggaln between arrsugementa with Kastern pare 8upply of muncy toloan ois Chicago curreal Tates Of Interest, 4150, ortapondence Now York Triphne. Lospox, May 10.—The extravrdiuary pres- sure put upon Mr. Gladetone to withdraw his resolutious bad u partial succesd. KUSSIAN ADVANTAUES. * Loxpox,May 23—5:30 8. w.~The T¥mas* Vidn- pa correspondent remarks that the fall of Anda- AN BOUSE of LAZARDS SILVERMAR Chamber of Cummerce, Chicage, ‘0luan on Jteal Estat froa - Sty and County Crderd, and ercant a all countrics. N aatuogton-al..” Chilcago. Trade Price-Lists sunt on spplication. BLACKING. USE HOLDEN?S “GLYCERINE |POLISH BLAGKT g iau 0f Busthews €1 8y a-uualutaoce, who ¢aa & Mud 3 possible for them to open vegotiations i his fuvor based upou the question of the temporul To thess communicativns the Huly Seo has veplicd that, witbout renouncivg its proper cigte, the asslstance jt fuvoked was steictly ou behalf of the independeno of its spiritua) authorsity, Mr. tladstone and the Frout Beack. bargain which left the country out of aceount, No such burgeit can prosper. wolongation of e election of 1574, has brouglit y day neares W extioes Cominons view s bue u warow view ut hest, A great ewnire s uot to bo goverued by the gossip ot the West End of Al party vau Le bttt to the whins of bhan, besides securing to the Russiaus their posi- tlon before Kars, upous out a uew line uf vpera- tuns either agaiost Kars or Erzeroum. A counctl of Ministers st Constautinople on Bunday deteruiined to seud all reinforvements still arriving Ju Coustautinople to Batoww and | Erzeroum. The authontics ut Coustantinople seew to uverlook the fact that these trupps, fu waking thelr woy to Kars or Erzeroumn, wnodiied oue, but sunounced think it wevessary to take a divislon on the third and fourth,—thoss which susounged 3 distinet poliey on the Eastern question, Ha sccepted tiils humblistion imposed upon bim 9 the sols weans of syertiug the break-up of the It bas uot averted it 1L may Lave posipoued it, though even that is doubt- (DR e BR OENT. parcd ta make loaas un Improved busl: riberty o susis of $10,000 and wsre at W can inako luaus ou resldence i upward at 1;1 per cent. TUNRN It would sppear ghat, n the actual coudition 1 g ALEX 8, ,.,,_,(fit- 47 btatsest., Loston, Eadiers Corress USINESS MEN'S UNION, L 73 Dearborn-st. OANS, COLLEOTIONS of Europe, the Pope f3 uudecided avhether ho will publish a oew allocutlon ut the approach- Ing Couststory, The drafe of the ullocution bas but thy order to pring it boy been suspended fur the prescot. PAPAL ADDUESS TO FHENCI FILORING, would have to break thgough the Russlay division, barring the way at the Techurukson., Indeed, the sdvaveeof the Hussiaus agaivst Batouw scews to buve been undertaken with theals of locklug up thirty-four battalions of ful. The causes which threateucd a dissolution of that party hsve ‘They did uot bexin Mauce with e caprices of wid by torzettlig tiat thers {3 an Enslaod vutside of “London jucomparably wore powerful than London. rver | Know declares hisbudief that were general clectlon to tuke place, the sd- Lereuts of Alr, Gludstoug would” she & dean GRATES AND 21 Dovonshire i1 tis duwpute; ‘The suost eyuical T SCREENS. ECBEEN MANUFACIUHING €0, 35 Oblo-st. The diverfrucs of upivion respecting Sln 02 ATATE-ST. CORMERCIAY PAPER; ‘Turks; proveuting shew oravy other retuforce- Gladstodb’s rusvlutions was only euy wanifeaty- Rouy, Moy Ge-Yeslerday the Lvpe guve

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