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VOLUME XXXI. IRWELRY, WATCIES, Etce CILEAT LOTS, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1877—TEN PAGLES, "N concert common actlon with the Prince. There | anv price. This I¢ per cent has now gone up to | ments from sweeping over the place, d ¢ THE AR- 18 great excitement fa the Misidita. Sand 3. There has been o consideruble w‘l’lh- combine eve: (lilfilxgllauuun lgru Go‘:nr;lcl;dfl play to his fa Sometim 1 alone he leta e Ibdsbisatu Mg i bstbalnatsdi s S ORI (T RSO Goos st o o A O A ! drawal of gold by Germang. Ri 5 ff Tun into certain ececu- THE SEAVIAN ATMT. iy, Bince the 10th | town. The dwelllug-places nre for the most | tricitiesof wh 1 givean les HES Loxpox, May #—54 m.—A correspondent | S5, o l“b:xv:fiflé'éfimfi” lTl'r‘io'ofi’&W.?’ Yuil- | part log slianties rasel on plles above pools of | T was brea InE Teatanrunt when ot ’ 5 at Belgrade reports that the Government has | This week Germany has agafn hml'ncurlyc_{fl')‘(fl ;n:g:':i?uh:: !fr';'mmln%z"wrfihlfllxmrbo-:uf 'lcr,:):! :: ;' '"dé‘en, h AS”'.‘"“{[K‘“‘ 31004 nolaa, An Attack on Batoum Coms= | ordered the formation of twelve pew battallons. | 000 worth of bar gold, while India hns tyken | and-ngue are written In the faces of the resl- | After. rom B moiaely Aroumd {',',’;’:_fi,';:; he pustied and placed salad which prac belore one of the gucats hal's nose on a plato of green just Leen hrought out and which the horse ate with great celerity. Then man and horse departed just as tfic May 29, fully armed. Prince Milan will not | maintain their popularity in the market, and | when the wind blows that way, is sudible even s ANl reserves of the sedcrtary army are sum- | from: us more than £50.000 sterling in sflver, | dents. Frogs scem to be the only living crea- HAMUNB ! T moned o bl 320l roop. have beun | 00 Wt s S0 shrlnc o and | i gl b e e i .. 8 0 u! and ’ - 1 Russians. ordered to present themselves on or Lefore | rent. " Genuing Amerlcan sceurities continue to | Ia saserted by the Inhabitants that Y sound, Ko to Bucharcst unt!l after the next meeting of | lthough the rceent disclosures in regard to | at Constantinople. it B Tho Waz in Eoropes the Tncroass in Tn- the Skuptschina. railway management in the United Siatcs Tave 2 THG exte M ments sapim & MBI wonle o dustrion at Homey tho Sattlemont of Folit: It Is Belicved that the Rus- THE RUSSTAN PROGRAMME. ,,:fif::‘;.'“{,:,f,"‘,':m:','l‘,’f",‘l,‘r’;’fif‘;',"fx A"“,f,':’:‘,':: . A REVIEW. hapsit was because the Cossack held in his hand ’ Teading RIght Btraight Up to d sian Army Will Pass The Standard has the following from other | by the latest operations, ‘The iwar wil ’o’ colirse | BUSSIAN OPERATIONS ON TIIE DAKUDR AND IN 1‘,'.'; k(zj:llc,rwumwi; "m’ff.’ ‘;"r,',';] 'io'.l }'.I"' ¢"°"" % points: *1t Is believed at Constantinople that | be very advantageous to the States from & com- ABIA MINOR. o || e an or thisliudin fo the .« . * BETTER TIMES Through Servia, the Russlans have arranged for o passage mm-xrlll point of view, and your- prosperity will | Loxpox, May 20.—~The weck's telogrmme cone | And said, \[ \What stirnrises mo. 14 that tho Cose 1 Vel flJl( o Ahiraugh Bervian territory. ;lgg;‘\lu:z‘? gx{ fi\lvcn rlmp\;ce‘c(ix;n :(cc;; :&zn)ux__ the | firm the Russian advanco tothe Alutn ot Turng, | anck did not make his horse get up on a_table,” ny man on whoso judzment you can SILAN TIRRATENAD, Dean Wt I8 making lselfvery .ngmy feit i | Magurcll, fslash, and Simnitza. The forces | Scelng tbat 1 was astonfshed heeulleda Cos3 sack who was waiting In tho yard. The soldier came in on lorseback without hesitating, Tho officer spoke but a single word, and 11 eas timo than it takes ma to write ft the Cossack madg his horsc mount the billiard-table. I Inslsted on no more, for this experienco was enough to edify me. Ask o roly if this {s not =0, nnd He will tell you ‘N; 9, SYon o Wia A ¢ VWi to The Bervian police yesterday removed pla- | many of our great manufacturin 4 trad actually at these places were only advance poste, Plflted fl;l e. Tetter Pusimess is abeolutoly certain to nd_Push Forward the cards on the walls in Belgrado lhrcnw:‘ng dl:u}(’cu. B urine. fgdd trullog ‘The main body Is distributed about twenty-five = n inoroase tho prico of Roal Estate. If you Walls of Constanti- Prince Milan's expulsion uniess he rcnews war, TAC DUTISIE DEBATE. miles in the rear between Alexandris, Komanl, %3 buy any of thoso Spiendid Liots ot nople The general optafon In Viena fsthat he will do The scene In uf:mfi;“zc'n.m& Co Tast and Ruschedevede, 53,000 belng at the latter ( ) - %0 when the Russians croes tue Danube, nighit, hefore Mr. Gladstone maved the remains | Pl2ee whenes good raads lead to Turna, Magu- A . SYMPATHIZES WITH RUSSIA. of his resolutions, was one of the most extrnor- | T¢lh and Simnitza; 14,000 aro at Alexandria, [ LoxDoN, May 24.—5 8. m,—Tho Zimes Buchar- | inary, and was certainly one of the Jeast cred- | 10,000 at Komani, and 10,000 at Korakal. There GREAT F-o R $10 0 Eusnin, Germany, and Imly Thonght est correspondent telegrapbs as follows: ‘The #‘:!:;% r;hlll have been witnessed within Hving | arethusin what might be termed the centro THE CZAR. Onthat day, moreover,I sawother troops—the intantry and ‘artillery—at the review, by the . 9 Grand Duke Nicholas has been stopping here | F, t was more like the tumnults of the | ndvance, hetween the Aluta and the Vede | Emperur, at 2in the ‘afternoon. The 'Czar ar- Clearing $a1e, |, ..cowmpemeormmome | 10 B0 6 Toolt Undt- |ty i sutcd st darmg | 12t Tt 2o 73t IS | Koo mn, P e i cxooms | oo b, i B - 0 3 Fall, aud to b TTon T : that tine, has rgmarked that he {ntends to en- | laration of amity ict lovse an indescribable tem- | Fighty fiftecn field Latteries have been sent—a i i A B AT BTORE, l,.nr“'u:u 6 worth Ton Times as much in b standmg. ter cov;slu.ul.quulc. to make the Turks | Pest. Fortwo fw‘m the 1ouse was in a state | part to Turnu-Severin, twenty-clght miles from cd his increas xd age greatly, though sitting his horse well. On that day Lie was 69 years old, and the review was fn honor of his birthday, Hediad a melancholy alr, Bumne curious points feel that they i crushed, ale :ltu mla lclgl;:,rt‘u.lun, Minlsters taunting Mr. Glad- | the Austrian frontier, and part to Kalaint, op- s change of purposc, soine of their | posite Widdin. Twa batteries have arrl: 3 though be does mot Intend to retaln the | supporiers denouncing it, and soino members of | Virvicorava, the terinintis of the l(nur:;urfilfi Tota at LA GRANI Corner of Lake and Clark-sts, | nitn s 58, SRANGE are, egly ona AT ‘I'noy aro Boautiful Prnpmv' and 1 am rolle % ing them for but o littio i t $100. ) 1 o | eity. b are worth recalling s of interest {n connection i 10 0'Clock This Mornin {ng thany for but s it n-m‘x;n‘n '?‘g?:r;.e.g\:‘ The Eully Recognltlon of Rou (“114 There is a firm beliet here among the 'r.:mbxi own party llx|l|}erly wmglnlnlng of tho | was. This movement of artiliery lurlhcrwe.u, With the Czar's melaucholy. As I have aald, the 4}._; 8y cost you. after your first_payment, only 17 mani Ind dence well-informed persons that = tacit If not cblencss to “which the resolutions had | coupled with the constant arrival of detach- | o1 0f Nicholas has opposed the war to the ut~ 7.2 Aflernoon at 2:30, | conts = day. You can e Thay on CIRAE an ependen clearly<lefined funderstanding exists between | Pcen reduced. Wo fear we inust eay | ments pf sapoers and ploncers, with the other | myct, Tt 1s a_ famil P atory Liiat on Nia death- £1% 10Uy | ionoy, or J0ur pood wifo will find 2 war 4 that the courtesles of debato vanished | forces, now amounting to soma 140,000, west of | e ti ¥ L o, And Evening at 7:30 foney. or your good wifa will find a way to Predicted. Russla, Germany, and Italy, and that the Court | f,'the tamait. . Certainly nothing mors coutd ho | Drajoya, leaves little daubt that the Russians | bed the sovereln conquercd in the Crimen ox. ; §; 5 10U yau can by-and-by have J E party In Austria s 1o sccord with | desired in the way of ploin speceh. . . . The | intend to turn Widin. . Eversthing goes to show neted from his son an outh that he would avold i war throughout his relgn., Alexander hat kent that oath ns long os It waa pos- the other Enstern potentates. The 1Mun- | interposition of “Bir Btaffurd Northcole was | that mclrcr.m;inlgn will be directed with a view sibic, As all koow, he fizhts now agalnst TARGE ATTENDANCE—TOSITIVE SALE. N O DONBRET B O ded to fet the debato b fow ‘piasox, rownov & co.. anetrs_ | A BEUTIFUL TOME OF YOUR OWN. | Russia Warns Tunis to Ab- |ferin eloment is of courso bostlle, but | Jeeitd toler the fehate be houeht uns aiter | o oo e eion o e Tolt abs o k- NI e EXCURSIONS 1 0 = utterly powerless © to oppose such o i . 4 e H 4 his will §n obedience to obligations that ho D, EXCUTSIONS louvamy ofico o aee e | gtoin from AIQING | coiin. Sews clisis oy comivued | Hchcoveiend byt st menver of i | eemorerClafinecrs s Slbolii, ot | deet ettt 51 o, Do §fi‘U ATION‘W‘“W A‘:“NT"““‘““ED :!xx& rmg;g ng and at 3 and 4 o’clook 1n tho Tu.rkey fntoa confirmation of tho above belief, the | been to draw comparisons flatteringto ourselves | Dow 35,000 men exclusive of cavalry and artil- nlfl,é",‘f v ",:Sw{.&'ium'lgfinhnm he {:fi’ l"m: ITT | ] nO0D. . iost important, perhapa, belng the peremptory | between the dienity prorented by tho Housoof | lery. At “Kimogl “and Oltenitza _ thera E e s il schenly. Boase/te (Al s an. Ashonkkeeper, salosman, ar corretpondent, by an ens closing of the Daoube navization by the Rus- 03 and the storing In the French Assem- | arc 1000, and at Kalarash an advanco | parently tosec, Iis eves would become fixed O mintanca. it tan farais the bet af ILA GRANGHE stans after the Turks bad promiscd to allow un. | D - Cassagnacwould have felt quite st | ¥ance pust of 4000 to guord sgatust any fanic L Vacancy, aul hie wouhd stand with abstracted Seterences, , Moderate home in the Houso last ulght. A few ore | attack trom Silistria. Thence to Ibrail therc is uir, forgettul of all abunt him. e thought Y lary cxpected. [lease ad- | Is on tho Chioago, Burlington & Quinoy Rail- i interrupted neutral 3 th 2 ¢l : i okl o B e e ey | The Fanatical Element Now | e . | vt o s e i it sa she, | H e e 00 et oat o aofar | St e war, [ shou, o over TR and ontorpriaing suburba, botng beautifilly Uppermost in Con- Wiy M. Grovy nae ' bell as that | zle there aro 800, cxclusive of cavalry and ar- | jogked that the Czar 1s_ supertitious. ~ No Ho- L OUFICIAN, ______ .. | situsted among hills and grovos: has now ¥ ward of positions beyund which theauti-Rus- | Which M. Grevy uses to keeporder fn the Cham- | tillery, On the Galatz, Renl, and Ismall line | jnanoff lins reaclied the age of 60 years; and on MANABAE, OPTTCIAN, Tribane liuildiog. | about 1,000 inhabitants, nnd growing rapide stantinople, slan element of Europa boa virtually decided | UeF of Deputics. there has been no increase of men, but a notable | §undag he entercd lifs. 60th year, 116 makes Iy: chuTahos schoola, stores, eta., oto. pie. they should nut o without remonstrance, AUSTIDIIUNORRE A0 Tk DANUBE: erease of defensive work in the shape of bat- [ comparisons of hisawn history with his father's, L . 3 nev, cties, ieac arrangements, and the dispo- n 1O0-CEHINT TRAINS 3 ¥LOOD. Peatt, May D.—Today. in the Huncarian | eition so far of the Huamsian troops, how that, | 1hm aict W2 o the sanio nae whon e nrs Alroady on, and G-cont tralns will probably 8istova, May 23.—An cxtensive overflow of | Dict, tho Minister-President, in answer to | the attempts to cross Into the Dobrudschs aro rua shortly. view of i tions on question as to what steps the Austro-Hungarfan | fofnts, T g | death. It will be understood that reflections e [ Re s RU“';“ Opar{ the Danube s reported. Tho road from Rust- | Qiermment meant. £ tal i c,,m,_,,'mfi',m o al':;r‘sevfl&f“fi':"f;’,‘flsg‘l‘lfl:""'““ oud pear of this uature fufucnce very greatly u mind Fioe Spectactes rufted to alt nights on sclentifc prine COMMOTATION ON TRIS ROAD VERY LOW/, the Danube and in chuk {3 Oooded. the order of the Russian commander i Ducsz | The intelilzeuce frotn Tifilannd Van Dlustrates ‘R‘ll\fl' o "l‘mfl"“""“' hl"d;-'*' The " Emperor B etoeh, i, Uik, Telescipes iirs- {nd TRAING ALMOST BVERY HOUR, Asia Minor, ks s it AT i fi%’&"é’i’.’fn&hfi'fiffi’.’ifilfi'fll‘.’fl of the Lower Dat | the pragress of events in Aska Miaor, The first Alesthder Bas, thon, done bis hitiost toLi N, 3 o=, o ! . C 3 verninen ¢l rR- X . i ftes, pacial vening trains during amusament May una. correspondent, | Ue, expiained the postin of the Governinent | utack on latoum was o feint tu Guver opern- | Wil tlermany b L0 again ovade Fravee: ANTELS. | #¢ason. Bunday trains for those wishing vy Upon this point I can give BOME DETAILS NEVER PUBLISHED, The reader may keep them in miud, for 1o one knows what the future hasin store for us. 24 states that, notwithstanding the most completo B o o S mnnn | ottond church in the oily. 3 ' it necessary to deseribe the Danube | The Turk: T Lgoid and N | e yon 1,“{ Two Lots, and will bulld im. | Visit to England of Yakoob Beg, | Preparatious, the passage of tha Danube lsnot | from the | standpolnt. of ternational | south - of bl e Pfléflggnfi? the Dot ¥ mediately, I will mrn’sh YOI 1 PASS GO0 SLATE MANTELS. oxpected before thio 8th of June, Tne Czar will | treaties. In the final protocol of 1tho | turn was commanded by a forco and field tho Fighting Ruler of g 5 PRODASCO & nuMKEY, | for TWO YEARS on overy and all trains '.'lt.‘urki‘s:tnn. ex probably witness the operation at Ibrail or | Conirress of Vienva of 1815 the principle was | hatteries on tho northern slope of the ik 9 enn xay what the Germans may doina y 262 sTATEST. | between Chicago and La (range. Turdas sopintinjeatod tiat the Javizion oL Jiv Kolova, where It forma tho southern, boundary | in clcit days—to-morryw, perliaps! Wiat | a1 =EUOE CIEAN AND HDON'T FAIL to aco thase Lats bofora . GENERAL. should bu frce, This principte waa opplicd 1o | Kolova chaln, Torminiz the southorn and eastern | SLout 0 82 WUl alie St by ta Gartnwhlilc T 0 (| PiRSA.SENES %’hofifiiflflf 'l'!‘? x%fr{?rg 1MPEACHM ENT DEMANDED, 'II"]D! nitbe I 1856 aud in tho Loudon vrotocol | boundaries of tho Choroul plain, Is ealled Khat- | o ycairaint, & hose lV;lLDn:lfl"w s ot nl;?;rfl“fllml l([l‘[ OR,EAM AND ICES G Don Carlos Leaves Pranco by Order of | Cowsraxmnorsr, May 2.—The Chamber gx(-n,?éfl;‘o}'?h: S ernationsl. Comimirsion ot zubani, In order to quile stut in Hatoum en | il ono Kriows the real value of the Kusslan Pes 358 ekt i 5 A0l Hschard I LALSO HAVE the Authorities. of Deputien has voted @ rosolution demand- | tho Datiobe, as well 3 the persons atiached 10 | fron thelr position o tha Kelova. a0 a fo fan O A e o A i ity A e 5 Hact ing the fmpeachment of Mahmoud Neddin | the Commission, should be decied meutrali | their position on the river helghts lower down. | passadgr at St. Petersburg, recelyed one oy . 38 hintuSnente. 40 Lots at [Tyde Park - $600 5% Rtk Pusha, but, us rogards the river ltyelf, that s neutraly | e Nusslans were unablo to-foreu either posl- | frum (o Duko Ducazer, Miuister of Yorclen — e — " c: jon, bul have succeede: 11 DAl urnin, e T v, 0y, e Xeatovosans, 1 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 P g o TONIS TitREATENED, law of Europe. Noncutral States, thereforc, | Turkish position on the viver by occupying tho Afiair & telomam "‘,fl:hflfz:a‘x&.‘,’,“q,:""c;",’; P l f P 4 hin th 100 LotsatS thCl ienzo 250 L BERLIN, May £3,~The North Uerman Gazette | have the power to Interfere In case of war be- | Khntzubant Helzhts. ‘The uext battle” will re- | ond s about to mobllize others. It wuydl‘!ll':l: roposals ior rurnishing the 018 atsoun 1162g0 2o ONDOY, May 24~5 0. mu.—Tho following !a | statcs that Russia has doclared to Tunis that it | tWeen the two belligerents, nor have thov the | sul cither futhcoceupation of tiy: Lower Kolova | hie 1o fnduce thie Czar to exerclso his influeuce in State with Paper. 200 Lots at Desplaines = 200 | *yuthe Daty Teepraph: wallitary or pecunlary aid fs rendered to tho Sul- | HELE Lo pravent S16 Belligerents, [rom, Lok | or o the couplete defeat of tho Kunslunss 4o | favorof peace. Gun Leflo went to Prince Uorte- B per. 40 Tots at Park Ridgo - AToUM, Wednesduy afternoon.—Thero was | tan, tho Dey niust prepare to sce his Capital | of mations. - ut, while deciaring thisthe [1un | {he Nuorinos tn Tille apoee B0 howe sbefonre | ehakotTaid communicated the alarm feit by his sosted proposats wiil bo a tremendous eanuonade to-day from the Rus- | pombarded, Tuo Tunls' Government 1s also | garlan Government, uot less than the Minister cetved at the ofice of the . Bacrets f Blate f Wi 3 - g iaieni it | 400 Lots at Lake Sido Tho movement Is regarded thore as having Government, whosc army, not yet n-urgnnlzud‘l slans. . A bottle has just commenced. Firing is | alsquicted by the conceutration of 8 French | for Forelzn Affalra, are sensible of the great and troubled atill Ly the discontented splrit an 0 — [—3=1 =2 been successiul, siuco 1t s a furtisor step to the v y 77, ) becoming general slong the entire Jine. Tho | g fulerests the Monarchy hns in thefree navigation | e vosth bruken morale that followed its great defeats, ‘the Capleol, i Madison, s forea ou tha frantier. R0 complete {nvestment of Batowmn. Itissaid, how- not fit t face 3 "The co i Delute Sue Lo THTE the baer ‘fl‘r"rfi‘.:‘u'-’u'fi:;‘ig 300 Lots at Glencoe = « = 100 | Turkish baticries are replying vigorously. OREEK DRIGANDS. of tho Danube, and of o, Hghta, and tuties | (Yar, G 0o Hisslan commander Sxeeoded s | Yon 5t tha Ambsssslor poch rincs Gortosia: furthe uts of aalil state, an o aecordance withh tho ’J,»mn'n'fi"’u or"Chars 150 ar the 600 Lots at La ermge sed by 1t { the P {accordance witi tiis Tho utmost —enthisiasm = provolls soong | Avuexs, May .—Tho Greck brigands who | have e, e roetomoE e o o sai taw Vit the vaper mto twoctamen, | 800 Lots at Thornton 100 | Moman trouvs, The Bashi-Bazouks | wers roleased by tho Turkish authoritics nt | Dsnube navieation. They have, therefore, whic haat b0 LI for acparatcly.” Tho iret clath con: 011 - are preparing for action. Everything indicates | Janlnn, and entered Grecce, have been forced | Hiought fit to v.-m}»lny all meaus in thelr power ;;u;;{vglpmz Js commonly cailed b rllnl;" and ook 1 600 Lots “-t Home“'flod n desperate cffort ov the'part of the enemy. It | to return to Turkish territor: in order that the fmpediments to the free uavl Bl Tie Mideniary” a-sxscatinot tha b Pl a { A 15 statod that the Ttussh (4 {gation of the Danube shonld not be extended T S eonirod ns e hima e 134 | 2,400 Lotsat San Diezo, Cal., 100 Ak the lius - Torcamnigned s b LUNOARY FOR WAL is regards elther space or time, beyoud cléar and. u..uumnnc.,f,_r,‘ AL bawy o =Uy Ull Ly assault of Batoum lias beon strengthoned by | A Vienna dispateh to the Dally Telegraph an- | what was fnevitable, and to get guarant Fill A8, §#~ Remombor that you got an Abstract | 20,000 men whoh: ust arrl m Ard 3 ent' ¢ i e s hook Lapet, 38433 frches, wolgtiog not | with gl proporty purofinsad of me. aud alsa 1t ts reported :;:3‘““, Om':(‘l’ 'ffuh m‘;f,:';, nounces that thie Austrian Governuent's stten- | Uhat as sgon us iys shaiute teceisliy, coe {nstructions, and it Is not denled that the losses have been heavy, Each skde carsied off its own dendand woutided. Many of - the latter have arrived ot Osurgetl, The Rwslan ‘Third, or Erlvan column, has arrived at U tehikelisscs, and an advaneed guard pushed forward to pear Jeranos und Chiamur, about Yalt way between Bogaztd and Erzeroumn, From Jeranos a rond Jeads across the Aury range to Kaglsman, which . — i < Kolf was repurted Lo the Emperor, who promised a response within a few days. But the timu passed, and no word came from the Czar, This is.how things stood upon tho eve of the Czar's departure for Dresden, whera was held the confereuce of the three Emperors. The reader will sec on what little geains of sand creat cvents turn, The Emperor's persist- » — > > i r certalnly of very bad augur, Teat thian. 118 jier ream. savo commissions, as I deal in nothine b tlun s riveted i v all inpediments to the freedom of the river | jy also In the hands of the :Russi ¥ cnt silence scemel cert y y -y ¢! ‘r alen 4 . . ut K un Is riveted on the fncreasing sgitation in S Sovel 5 3 s of the Russians, From | for France, especially if weremember the bonda oA I ek paer tsia, weleh | L3y Gl property, aud SHOW 1F PR, | eommands ho atack i person, The Turkears | Juugary, “There fs an, eagor clamor for war :::"{.f;,'m:‘:“fi, Tl Gorernment considers | Foglaman auothor rosd leads te. Getaievay o | ff Fafatiosaip beden the rulera of deee © 5000 aheets Cranc's No, 4f, glazcd bond, 17322 |' angulne; aulong all clusses. t & + {og should lappen whicl: might I auy | Thus. cnst, north, and . outh of Kups | meay snd lussla, Thera was cvery resson o, astont L Enznnous, Tuesday night.—~The Russlans aro ROUMANIAN INDRVENDENCE, way prejudico tho fres mavigation for |'tho mounioln passcs and, ruads sro (| 10 Suppote that at that moment Lho Eome 1 Joreame Weston's racond medium, 18123, welghing 9 | moving rapldly forward in the direction of the | Lowpow, May Zh—It {s belicved that Rusela | the future, and which wight make it in | jussian bands, and one of the outlots of | Fi, R O R s 2 Featne urania Cover, 20x39, welghlog seventy | - 9 Turkish left, . any way doutful, or dangerous, or more lm- | thoss passes to the Kars dist 1l g | SoaEBiglc Hiere dems 8 Hhe el T e Jraul g y 2 LaSalle-st., Room 4. it will irst recognlzo the indopendance of Rouma- | foh " S slac, tho Ministry of Foreign D St oty AA:fiv with the | tion ot the palaco of Prince Youssouholf. ‘This 543 reaiua Grasite cover, 20033, WelRHiAg 40 pounds | S | CIRCASSTAR REBKLLION, nla, and that Germany, Frauce, and Italy will | Allalrs hus nddressed o noto $0-the Porte and | north has fust been” capvard by them The | {amily is oro that may fuvite Lia govercign, Tha o ‘7‘-’31;.. extra wove follo post, 17422, welghing 2 RMEAL CSTATE. ; rep:{"‘bflj‘;‘lm %m—-"fi:'lnmufl:' ‘fi_:':ul:‘l’l:;l; follow. Eugland and”Austria aro expected to | dlio Cablnet o BL. Petcrsture, in tho lops that LR b e S A L Luuperor wos fuvliell, it tow, Jelo wasnee ounie et ruin, Madiasisor s orrivnataiaiakouis delay recognition. 3 romLoth sides o satlsfuctory auswer moy be | Detima the soutl veat, A do= X . : ! pALUA I GS1Ea v doublo fat-cap, 29517, welihing s L) the Caucasus has proved a scrious chuck tothe | A vm,:,, Qlavatel sags the declaration of | Teturued. Asforany uiterior steps the Gov- m‘“.:;:L..”.i"o‘;"||“,:m‘,?,“1.,'.n:','},fv"tu.d‘ h,r‘“;m,," on | hot k“'“"l“ A "}“’wl""‘““’m"‘ juch A dogres a8 Tl oo g L ORI, ik ~ ecel V er s a e advanco ot the Rusalon arniy, ‘The fusurgents | Roumastan fadepondonce. produced very Jittle | Shomers Uit SaY othing, that, depending o | Luke Van and 18 bollesed to- be the advanco intover, utt alt the.Amsbassadors [n the Capts dedy e o i i weiver 10 o Comina: ! | are comsantly atasing tho Tuenlan outpasts. | fupremion or. At e, Peteraburg and on- the further Gevelom | S s Tusbeaten, souch of Jeraton, Thursase, | B, vere Invlied,ctho German Ambuass/or { t o onslu, jarge force ol rcasslans sttac e Rus- V| " 3 il with the rest, une e Freach Awl ) jone tho office of thio Becretary of Biate, ¢ Ui Capls NAVIOATION OF TUR DANUNR, menL G evaLe, on the other nand, o large number of Kurds | oyiopiod, Hero cane upou the sconc a French miserably armed and wretelredly * wouated. From all this it would scem thut the centre ad- vance of the Russians. around and before Kars is befug held back, while the rsight and Ioft wings are_pushed forward, with the fnteution of outflanking Mukhtar Pasha's position at and near Bardes, but the roads and weathier ure bad, aud the advance proportionally slow. S Bucnanest, May U.—~Frioce Charles has scot Jaber sra Inaert in tis | Clark and Monroe-sta., Obiongo, 111, on i e AT aiBa e hoston to the views of the Austrian Guveru- | gy widress to thie Benate In repiy to their com s, In il lass TR it W the e D , | meat, that the tupediment of the navization of Lim, ] v = 0 pe'j.”:'a\’g."c‘fi‘.“r;n‘:‘?::fi‘ifi ;;fi;l m:.’.'&"h"}’m'é'p". JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 A.M., 2 'Jl\‘he rfim” !{{:kg?’fll';u Pera ‘mp.‘:h ;,.,,, TP s e g mu&l:r-uuu-a to bim, The followlug s an ex: iines with the ropnirements of Chagter 7o lawsot | BL,ofDiocka d and 4, the weat half of Mook portfon of tho Ardahan garrlson took the | aueoiutely necessury on sccount of mlitary | GExrumxex: Tieceive my warmest gratitudo for . g i 5, and all of Dlooks 6, 7, and # (260 Lots) in | road to Ardamutsch, having cut its way through < X r in Al v Wisconsin tor bg; Hiuze wud quastley ot st up'{r\': ! - ekl ] 0 to 1ot . | overativns, No doubt Is entertained that the gg:,';"\'v‘(;,;‘,,;“"‘:g;‘g;‘;.‘,,‘;“{'.!,’,‘;"v.,';,,,,'.' Bl Eomibslonert o7 bl Fndiase umdlr e ol id Davis’ Addition to Chicago, Ay avorud to loter- | pyrie wil) Hkewise accede to tho views of she | Danube have been pillaged nnd bornt, aud the {n- mene which are kept 14 ihe ofice of ‘the Secreiaty of | In said Ohicago (ying ust west of Westorn. B Vicuua Cablnet. Tabltants frighjened from their homes, Our cou- 1 paper (hero lnsert in dots! Prince Youssoupofl, who during the day so managed it that all the requircments of etie wette were fulfilled, and the Ambassador of rance was fovited and_was present. 18 Maj- -esty saw and spoke with Gen, Letlo, but not on the subject of deepest interest to the Anbaasue dor. Later, however, aud as the Emperor was about to retire, ho sald ta Prince Youssoupotl: Blate for tie Inapec ) ., and DOLW K Bt marce un the river i ruined by Tirkish gunboats e Apnounce kome good news to Gén. Ledo, wm"a' i er i for e SRublie o ol banr itrred b | “A180, tho Hast 1 2 and, F'{}y”’.“ o e0. 0, | _ *The Russlans are sald so laveclosed fnupon ¢ HONSES LI DAMAND: Toieing vessold withunt any regard fo (o hagw they AT KISCIHIENEIF, Toll Wi that at Dreeden, where 1 amn gotug, I \ aralalied under tlils bid. 38, N. R. 14, E.,in Cook Gounty, 11, (nea | the rear of Batoum, which is onvo more serious- ONSTANTINOMLE, May 23.Iorses Lelong- | curry, Open fowns are bombarded. —Hashi- SOMETHING AUOUT Til1: COSBACKS. will maintain peace with sll my power," Dated th it o J 4 e SSREOE == 1870, 2l Btook- Yardny. Lorme, & Oauh, paiancs in 1y threatened.” fng toall ¢lvll and milltary functionarics haye | Bazouke aud Clrcanslans have iuvaded oor terri- Currespundenca New York Herald, 1he did os he sald, for the Czar is, above all ——— [it}] | thiveosnnuat paymenta, with 6 bor cont tn- | 7 g beeu requisitioned for th lurss, Wnuseall these unturtonsle cieuiisances ceve, May 1. it things, sincere. And thus Franco eacaped u + Each proposst must be accompanicd by abond saiu- | terest. Bale peromptory. THE RUSSIAK ADVAXCE. sttt it oridont that we ara compellod to rewort (0 (. Kiscumnevp, May 1.—Cludice broughe me to iatnity, Who can say what tnight have il o .fifi.‘;m"'::"’r.ffi of Publte Veintlng, exes | Lo PA];I{\?‘_;: ?nn,nn, Recolver. LoxDoN, May 23.—A telegram from Erzeroum TIE RUSSIAN FLEKT. | forca ta prevent further devatations of our torrls | tho old site of & theatro whero a great crowd }‘;;lmm‘,““);,m Tors o kY fricud, Uen, i m..m..ix_uuuni 1;‘3 u‘x‘;,;';vu?: Al penal sum u0) 1 | GRO. S DLATICE, Auntionser. says the Russian left wing has advanced from | SAN Francisco, Muy 2h—W, T, Garratt & et lm'-l:'::uu{ ol (humnpcu‘:n{l:::nfiulunyll{d "by | Was pathered. T approached and found a whole | J.cilo, hud niot bavn beforg him at the last mo- wcaLsuretlon, who shall just 7, nler oath, Latshog e e T e | Ipeck to within two hours® march of Kara Ki- | C0u have been supplying the Ruesian corvette | fiuancestors In defending tho eauto of hy Cris- | squaklron of Cossacks enguged fu a furious race | ment, or if the Count de Chauveau had not been on the spot to arrange an fovitation to the leust accosslble honse in 8t. Petersburg. POKIN(G PUN AT JONN BULL. Thero {8 currentut Kicheneft a song fu French in fwitation of “The Grasshopperand the Ant «of Lafuntainc, 1 thought It was curlouscnourh to werit reproduction. A trauslation 1 as fol- lows; Soore 4l Uchi and property exempt Trom GLocution, g, while an Ottomon detachment holds a pov, | JAPOUCts, Bow fn tho harbor cxpecting soon to | tian In tho Orient, Oucy moro 1 thank the Senats itivhed sur the falthful performance of his cons 7 4L T M~ A hT ull uuder scaled orders, with tity of {ur ita prescat attitudo fu defenss of our country, iract and b i sition st Toprak-Kaleh. Two regiments of | ¥ y with s guantity of war f,“:g‘lfi; ':xlfx';"l'-v eeted "oy e Comuanlsoners’ oF MONEY tO LOAN Cossacks are ‘:murlnz the muntryi’ruund the | waterful, understood to consist mainly of torpe- wm.p‘?.'.#,fl'."[fl}fi Titmsa, - ey b 0o pabmone s fauniaief s | “pr 100\ RRED N0, 00 NASATAL, N, V., | Pene viiages, witnin seven hours® march of | 40 casts, though the frm and th oflcers of tho | Cerrixay, Aprl —Tio tigws frim Seutarl urertlio Utd or bids of auch bidder, which tiie Alata s e i cads | Moukntar Pashar Japonets are fudlsposed to give information on | o fo tho effect that the proposed submission of Eislel iR LG B el S | 1namespiase fegelied, oy INPROVED cllICAGO | Joutius Baunas ssmp, for provicions forthe | (g pypjee, B e Bretoxt vl one, nk oI ple iis coutract, Sal + . 18/ . & 7] ke FaiSaitiaibie to sopnets ts contsel, Sat | MCERE G2 o ckirei A promptly autendea to | NU IR L cannison S atiat, though b st ofers to gubmit, b atice gttt b 0ty s it & HORLIOR, 70 dolbhost |y oo ey e Aehasehen: v which the | WASHINGTON, D. Cu May 20.—Tho question | Jh uiviton which Icft Vrisrend ~iwo Lattal: R S e totowtos | EDWARD L, BREWSTER, | remuant of thie Ardslian gurrison retreated, e | 9f Usuinga ucutratity proclamation In rolation | fons ingtenst of siz—mus attackud by & baud ot Foii a7 RN 101 Washington-st., on tho road toward Oitl and Erzeroum. Tho pe- | 10 the war between Russia and Tarkey lias not | 9 urty ] K forced the pusssce with no reat luss, thoy \inaw a} men by thess praicnts. that wo,—— —, 88 s 2 ireat on Kara was afready vut off by the Rus- | Y€t been formally considered by the Administru- Lol Seutarl very much demoralized and et b why e Frare" o Wil | & “‘“"H‘."":?“ ki DIENCIAL PAKLL LUCAL | yiung, who locked the road at Panlsow, ton. Beerctary Evurts atill baa the subject un- | ynyilling to fight, );:elu(;. in fact, too mis- ihs peaal sutr of two tiousand duliara Jawtuf puoney REUANS U8, Sut-cias Collaterals secollatedst Low | TuKISY ACCOUNT OF TUR ARDANAN BATTLE, der advisement, andnodecistonhasbeen reached | erably fed and provided for to show mucl ch e 3 y he United btates, for the paynient of wh necerning it. There It or, to be spirit. An expeditfon comnposcd of four batal- Sad truly (v be made, by bi CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23,—The commander | ¢O! ng it. Tlhicre sceins, however, to bevery | spl i AR BRI | Mortgage TLOaIS. | o it il oot mriie, | 1l by tt vy tuh precmain | Lothal griet s el Ly e gkt aty © areselwich dur eealy i Gaied inte — day of ——, 4 o | The Turkish officia) sccount of the takiug of | Will, under existing circumatances, bodeemed | (Clistance to Castalnettl, and fually to Omn.-hfi which they call the Dgiguitoukas. A good deal hus been sald of the Cossacks, and it s, per- baps, as well to state at once the whole truth as to this siugular and grotesquo Kind of cav- alry. The Cossacks arc divided {nto scevernl corps— the Cossacka of the Dou, the Cossacks of the Ukrulne, the Cossacks of tho Cuucasus, ete. Each of these divisiuns hus o chlef, who Is called an Atawan, and holds the rank of Gam- crul, and all the Cossacks of the Emplre mro united under 8 single chief, who has tho title of tho % Atsman-General.” T'nls latter title al- ways devolves upon the hereditary Graud Dudce, ‘The Cossack clothes and cquips himself, andibils uniform and bis horse Lelong to himsclf, e 400 NOW AND ANORE.! Throuch all tho swiminer England sang, Anil, when war's trumpet notes outrung, Bhe founit shie'd nuither borso nor foot Iteady fu tonted flald to pat; Su went 1o France, her next-door neighbor, Cryti Tneed your mighty sabre, \'uu?tmrw and foot, your sokdi To march beyond the Dardanells “This servico In war's regions murky 1shiall repay in bonds of Turkey, ' France, now oo lunger fond of war, < Thought more of keeping bonda at par, wellty . 1), 1877, % y vor ¢l 2 A d, Jow cap made of skin foom sepid you," she sald, ** when tiines were hot, Now, the conilltion of this obil ‘mmm arrapgements with Eastern pars Ardahan admits o loss of threo hupdred killeq | Vecessary. Xilling, as they wout, o woman andiwo children, wears large, round, ] id you,' ald, e aa I rstion Is such that If ves s 8 aupply uf oney to losu on Chicago et th o Astrakan, wide pantaloous stuffed futo ‘his lelp niu to cut the German kno! T Td st o it s (o supe A iha lawest syrpent rutesal tnterest: Alsa, /800 Wotgded: AT ATATHAN BCl RN mc"rh""‘” sitions to protect thelr reteeats | boots and, mnchln(‘:‘ ‘)‘nn below hls knees, Lhie ++ How could I when I lay asicop? I A 31 Wiscousin with paper for A COMRINED MOVEMENT. ‘LoxpoN, May 2i—da. m.~Tbe question Is and making no attempt tosecurcthenring of the wnnn'}.,‘}'m.‘"“""““'“' ch-llw. o fo i &C0., 150 Lasallanat, being discussed In Vienua whethier it 1s not kmox-le. As they could find ne provislons in Whee | memt ot Bedan broko not my slumbers deep.* i > 0 Wi r LoNpoy, May ZL~The comblued forces of Tirditl xpedition had to bo sont after ++You alept! well, well, to makaan end, (o now and snore, my precious frivud ' whole covered by ind of overcoat buttoutng on the back and having threo long laps res¢he ing to tha fect and fastened on the full Tength, e vsanade in pyrviaico phorcot, | I a . c On his breast to the Jeft aud right iy vertigai | 8o you see poor Enrland is flouted oven at E;;gf'c teduy el ol liichers, 44l bo peld 28 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Pasha's posltions st Ol and Dandez, but | #dServiafato ouo Stato: duder au Austrlan | pedition *was | attacked Ly o Mislites: | cisen he carrics six cartridyes at each sids. 1n | Rischene £ {may Lelieve sonie boopld hero i 3o IRuen fo sald iate any oxceus of cust oyer i Mulkbtar cxpects to be ablo to hold bis ground, | ATchduke. e o : Nls belt he carries a poniard, A baldrick hant’s | who lave sojourncd in Austria of late, the In- Gbilaen an ol f suchi iduer wiiich tho State Jiay ba Hsamoney toloan on el Hstate, Produce snd Pro. The Creek Minister at Vienna has given tha | rose round tha division fu Orosch! aud cut them b 4 ittt | Natatants of Vienna do ot spare John Dull's aal (Lo vy fur suich paper by Feasol of he (allurs o 0, Uity and Couuty Unlers, aid Mercuutile Paper, ANOTUER DEFEAT. . , off from all commnuuication with the outer | frum III.I tizhit shoulder aud passca to the lu't | hal of P L ull’ e‘““‘.k‘.l"“‘:';‘::“;'lz Q"n'xfl- (e sermsof e l'“'l‘"d auge ou slicountries, 0 A Vienna dispatehs reports that the Turkish most decided assurances that rumors that | o 4a 0y vecelnt of this newsanother detach- | slde, where it supports o long subro in | feellugs fu the course of thelr tricksy merry- St Bullui VG utliorwise b Fémat i Tuit 1016 AND 7 1-8 PER OBNT, | troops wlich fled from Ardabian Lavo been de- | Greceo 18 to Joln in the war are untouuded, o acnt. obe isii aaha o rolleva | leather scalburd,’ O s buck, b froju | maki, e . B == Crceni. deprived of a llvellbood by tho closing of the | the Mirlditcs was a plut to lead the Turks ) s " & ¢ z 9 e B B et e SO BEUROPE, oo s Iusaberaosites uscon | Rippose (1t et woulUang mors Tettuucs | Syl b s iy i, SHErE Iy | ke, GG G v, ot Tomdd ttts boud ahisll ba substautially In tho’ following PORTEIL 27 btate-sh,, Bobwn, kasiers Corres: A STRUGGLE FOR.XXINTENCE. uod almost starving In Widdin, have taken | {0 211 sy I8 much wore dificult than Monte-'| and vatlier ugly, and, though by is made ol” | 1 bulicve I ean flva youa very ful fdea of the FOINL OF JUSTIFIC wudent | Loxpox, May23.—A Vienua dispatch to the | refuge under the walls of tho fortress lu the where the Miridites would rise and | Bovd stuft, Lis form ls someschat angutar, Ta | geucral tone of the service, 'The cut of thelr #aTE o “ZLIL OF JUSTIFICATION, pgitoats o g ysero 3 lsa and | K A va of the Cosgacks suddlo, iinagine an | ubiform i that of all the Evropeanarmics; thcy Loy gy = . USINESS MEN'S UNION, | Zime says: o Tho Shiclcul-lalam, fo procalu | rear of the bobarhimast, blockade =~ them, = taking advsutize of | orliiary saddlo upon which would ‘Lo fastoned | biava even tho French keul but they ull weis tha OFth s o B Sworn, eeys Aliat ho ts 4 veskdent 73D 1! | Inza boly war ssainat Russla, and the almost LUS4IA WILLING, P, O 8 rantaro ] adyiic great ro. | bY 8 strapa syusre leather-cushion about four | Ll boots to the kuee, o ludiaeiwably Iv this $ELXG UloGaaad dutlars Grer and Shove. sl debissd LOANS, earbarn-s stinultansous sunouncement from Constautl | 1oNDON, May 2i~50. mn.—A Berlin dlspatch | sagit-ioras, b FORRHCNRS, (MNP | richies high, This 18 the reason thut at first | countey, Whiers tho least raln produces wud 5 Bubicied oo sy o ubiol COLLROTIONS, Mople that the departuro of tho Sultan for the | saya i s retty universally belleved at St Pe-'| SErve WS ThAME J0% OV TTE00 e ™ Urbachl | sikit ome i so mucly surprised to sos thda | fuut deep, The inanclvens ars worrectly cirrlod s e I8 larre P W ISIUR 308 SBls —— day ot . GOMMEROCIAL PAPER, | Dauubo lss heen decided upon, would scem to | tersburg that the Lusslan Government would { there seems tobe no doubt. 1f the Misidites curlouslookii eavu erclied up s bighom | out, uid the arches accoup ialid for sot mremie | JOLIN G, B e e L elone | ot ubjoct o Coustantinople uud the Sucz Canal | hoid oub. 1 bedievo tho Turis wil resolvo to | bis saddic, 1l aticks ot biy horses buck by | date past LV SRR RS TG UL bldders {8 respecttully cafled 'to JOUN G. SHORTALL, % o L eompronises with the sublect | stickini his kneea tnto thy antmal's sldcs witla | Ghict can count on thelr rap! ity In uctlon. 'To wiSase wrd e Ine by of itk 24 Portland Block, looked upon tne present struggle as ous of | belug placed under the " protection of England, | Mako wa mory compromlsce with the WRIECE | 0y’ strenysth, which gives tha lege tho appeue- | theso qualitios, whiel £ do hot vouch for on my i T frniahed un apilcachos . ihe Roce MORTGAGE LOANS exlstenco for the Ottoman Empiro has galued | provided Russia is allowed to prutect Roumanta, | ieinents but i, Secure, SOttt O rvian | ance of a palf of pincers, Tho “stirrup s aa | owu solitary —judgment =lavlug = boci e YCEY Tuuli) o delivered (o the ascendeucy 1o the councils of the Porte.” Bulgaria, Servia, and Mouteacgro, and annex | Pugha to capture Prenks and hanig him was, pers cqually curfous thing, The bottom is vound | prudent enough®to sccure the opinfrs amioe 35 S5, Guaili, Shd wel nm.‘-‘{fi"&'j[; e AUBTRIAN STKANEIR FIRED UPOX. tho Vilayet of Ergeroum. haps, enough to give him couruge, ! s ek cnsaE &.:a{mn Tl el ?.Em‘i"‘fim.‘i‘.""'i“.fi‘..‘n“fl‘hx e ulre X ' sl ok » " o) 3 i ery much ol i whic e cry T Ehiea s Du ot tuil weldity ezciusics uf ierupuert, The Dally News' Ducharest dispatch reports A question, 4 riizNcruAN'S scuEun vo Titm ANsunLa- | VT IReh olg Of i B Lot B WORR BE WA Y unall catablish by @ siriking exawple: s 3 Ui g 250k e o ice witl be uiide, Ay s e o AR AR ARSI ook °F v May 23.—Th is TIUN OF TUE RUSBIAN ABMY, Lt 25K duy of May, TaT7, &t 13 . of sald day, the = that st 00'clock Tuesday wmorning the Turks 1ENHA, May 2.—~Tho question Ls now rafsed Bl Sall Gusetie, Eoreien ol "".fi‘,";:.{,;’,“‘,},‘f‘,‘;,}fi:,‘.’:',,‘,fi:}},’,“l‘n:}',f,’,‘?‘_‘: 4 fired from Ralosa ot an Austrian steamer, | whether tho twenty Austrian Disidous mobile | An inzenfous Plut by wiifeh & large army may “fiatiein il decordatse with the brovisions o | wlchy after several shots, caughe fre. {2ed might not scize Belgrady and Scmendria, | be destroyed by one person withoui dunger to u Trie troops which detited beforo ths Emperor at 2 o'clock i the afteruoon bad Leen maiching the Cossack’s horse ls Lis l»cmmul prupesty, trom 3 u'clock i the moruing, oud that, too, aud it may be added that ho turus it to businese: necount by biring 1t out. Sluce the arrival of Law heselubetura 1y Y 5 hout das e 7 r 3 o ol e uiurmingy A that, b 2 9 v ol on devised by o Fresch chetbst, | the troops at Kischeneft thoy have been the de-: { without eating, ‘khis great etfort of vnduraues ““Nfifl-‘y‘uiw.“_n 4;{:&::;;:1!3'%.‘ i u.‘feg»i'ifl'flfi"’c.?x:: Rfi}’.“.‘. ‘“f..".i‘i‘n“.‘}‘;'.-‘fl.' ?fllrn{um‘;‘mn‘tm‘lu: tu l,!unmu'ihwplc" with | ligbt of the colleglans, who, for & vouble su’{ did not dawpen the vuthusiusm which burst A“'.‘il!h{‘-t!%}'h} 3120 Vreasurer, DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE A Vienna dlspatch 10 the News says: “From | AUCCR AN st glio obfect of obtuining the Sultan's permission | bour, have becn ensbled to maks promenades forths when bia lajesty o Eiuperor anpearel L atincrat fabite Lelating. .| Cettnje it is announced that Montenegro has COMMERCE AND PINANCE. to try tho effects of bis scheme, fn thy fiest e ::ukmcmk iu bauds ou thess vallaut lmlc‘ | R;h:.:m;] l;.ul::::-&uw‘r:‘:y :J‘:'n‘ltl\n‘;.u l“l!hu“{n‘;:[y):l T === tpotied tho yecommencement of hostilitie dence New York 3 stance, on the Russtans In Roumania. o SUmmEL 0 e : ok bosiiitios “:’l’l‘;‘;"‘i.:finr;“u’nfi b’y'm{ hase In- uaLv‘rupouuwuflwt his purpose by 8 sves ¢l crossed LoxDi ot - R r,"“l ,:f,“, Hisal; da el ihy treu:do:nunuun-ly 1u prico since thie declara- | tem of land torpedocs cunceuled beneath the a.nha,nset House ol . tion of war. 1t 15 expoctod that the Bauk of | ground over wiich the favaders must tarch as WOUKING SILENTLY, England will considerubly increase the rate of | they udvance towards Turkish territury, ‘Thess Shel Loxpox, May2i,—A Bucharcst correspondent | discount, Bo far as fhat the present fow | torpedoes will all bo connected together by Sheller 1sland, L. I, N, Y, says detalled siatewents of the mgygmp:nu of | reteis ot good for Ve iy tinancial | wires, und will bo exploded sfmultancously ot Jls besutiful Seastda 1t ¢ barowmete te Y th ¢r wouient by meuns of wn under- oty esort vpens fur e acason tho Russlans sre forbidden, but even without weter indicates the uscful ciployweutof | the proper mouient by o ' I 1 cy. For wuny year: 3 t beu uud wire carged to a convenlent distance. JUINE o. TO RIEN - this restriction the movenents aro sosilently '.“,':,',:;',’., 4 tra 1"‘, ,,’;,’ t|. 1.3“::’.#::.:: fi:mm;, 1°.u.(l:mlalul_ Ld will make vu charge us reards conducted tbat it would be exceedingly difficult | clers'sud merchants therclore view with saths- | tho destruction of thu Hussfans {u Roumunis, traversed the town to the sunnds of fiddles, clarlonets, triangles, and whistles, played by thy soldlurs who marched fn the firt ranks of the battalions. Qoo or two would Jead the wueic with thelr Instruments, another would sivg the firstliue of & couplet, aud the estie fone would shout it uut fu the chorus. | did not un- derstand what these sirfsod were singing, but 1 saw the waln {shabltants of the town Lokl their sldes with laughter while the Judicd TUR DAIGUITOWRA, { But, to return to the Dgiguitowks. At tho thne ot wy arrival the squadron uf Cussacks was massed 1 a beap in & coruer. One of thei started ot a 2allop aud turew- hls csp futo the middls of the square, lmmedlutely all the; others precipitated themaelves forward at beadlouy gat Dfl und endeavored to pick up they cap cither with the hend or the whip, or by; Jumplng to the ground, It was a scene of geu-| GHDLD, o # . COLT, 11'!’“ . A 1 to 'WM 0 DOW to report them. faction the advance of the rate from 9 per cent | but o will require wlarge sum (10 bepald 1 | crul confusion, during which the eys sould { thelr fuces. 5 =3H er ¢ ¢ ce) fo erfuriming s shinilar sorvio as ro- | svarcely distivgzuiah horscs from men. ” All thiy) * TUE KNPEROW'S PETE AT KISCUENEFT. PPy SRl ) avrolFTMENTY. fo el thefwaspect ot fufthiee fii‘fig"flfl: e R Hoste i Ala Minor: b e panio by trlos which do uot ceass WL | Last Suuday belue the Emperors futo day, Gen. Dochtouroff, who was the head of Gen, | Mvaoces 1 i1 it erul - ¥or EaIRBANKGS Boom 8 Tribuge Building, | Tchornayelt's staff during the Seryisn war, bas m‘:'{.fifi;‘fi:’;fi"fi'?mfi;fi'fififi'"" Potl, the Russlau poré on the Black Sea — | received so appolstment i connection with tha | ditlicult to get baukers o take luggosuma on | Which the Turks pave bombarded, ls described S C A L E S 0 T G,E LO ANS Roumaulan beadquarsters. deposit at cull, even without futerest. To-day | u tho Pall-Vull Guzette us beartng o warkea ve- OF ALL KINDS. . TUE MIIDITES. they are ouce wore crediting depositors | semblauce to Mcu,—u’ul the original p:nrdul;. A\ FAIRDANKS, MORSE & GO, FLOUR MILL, with Machunery, in Raousa, May 2.—Soveral Miridite fnsurrec witl Iul‘cren. Recently h’lh huu. been | but A!ut_m Cumluwll-{tmuruxl‘l'humu. It’f 111 &113 Lake Si Chicago, to rent. discounted in the ~ open . market at | the terminus ol the rullway from Tubis, Sts wit i s * 7 CWALTER 11, MATTOCES tiouary Icaders wero arrested near Qlublgue by | 3. per cent, aud only bills *us good | uation iuswawp rotler below the Waters of : q blae le. i e Becarsfultobuy caly the Geoulus, i B R XD N e | tho Turke while ou their way to Montonegroto | ks’ “the Lank' could e dome aty tho Kiau, Which wr ouly provented by ewsbauke | furut oue of o baud fu urder that Lo sy give | sacred cdifice which was closed to civiliaus, sows Lorscwun, by an adrolt maneuver, has. | there wus s sabor at the Catbedral, 8 servics Brsued o, obtalry posscsslon of tho uc'-w.l shilar to the Te Deum of the Western Church. Then they w)l start off aguly, lashing their | Al the munidpal sutborities sud she Geucrals Torsca with adl their mieht, for it §8 u curious | of statl of the Emperor and the Grand Dusw * fact that during the whole ‘time that the Cos- | Coustdntiue were preseut. ‘Lhy places for the suck s mounted, he beats bis borse witheut s | Encperer oud the hereditary Graid Duky wers witcnt's cessation. ‘Tle reader must not sup- | tho vnly tavo wl vserved. Everybody pose that §t 13 nevessary that the Cossack 1aust § else ook whate cuuld et in the