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i Q . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TTIURSDAY, MAY 24, 1877—TEN PAGES. slitles, ‘fo fully understeni {iie Importanco of | with ncclamations ot gratitude and blewstng. Nes- an alliance between England end Turkistan at | erhan thy humble people greeted thee with sich 1his conjuncture, a bricf skelci may be given of | ¢Motion and thankfntness as now, whon listening to thy martial hehest. This faan tmportant and ea- the "f“‘::’"“'é“gf‘{l""l‘“ Yakooh Dem Who | crod Tonr After thon ha<t spokem, O Czar, tho N e ot napLir-tormc ie Trooper | hanor and the conscience of Kursin hreathe frcely, 'Ffil(:mfl‘l:. a ;::‘:v cars Turkistan was an ab. I','},!“:}L:i‘. :«u “",.“-i'.ifu'."«“n,'o"'l‘\"ni'.u'lit"r'n'l“fn‘l’fi,‘tfi solutely unexplored country, whoso history, | the rakoaf vain glory, but in the name of Christ traditions, national life, and lidustrial resources | and for our much-sutfering Slavonie brethren, Not which was surrounded in haste by all the Jews i of the town. The rest of the day after the re- . ¥lew was over was paeeed ntn dinnec given by the Emperorto the notabilitics of Kischeneff, and n \‘t'l‘f' beautifut flluminiation macde tho streets brillfant after nightfall. There was not ahnuee that was not hung with lamps from roof to pavement. All the peopleé were in the #treets, and the women, who are elegant in tnan- tiange in tho Torelgn policy of the Govern- | it was a passcnger, and toldarantiea back from. | while prirdners of war dnring the ftusatan ca g RIk pOLEY the next alation to tho tatian-nzent hery to | paien has Just been comfpletet tn Rt Join's De Many, though n son-in-law_ of that beill- | send an éngine In scarch of thd mai, Mr, Han- 'l“ffih.“nrdylm\\'ei#, h'v' nrd:r fi’ the ""fi:‘x"x‘x !u‘n‘: fant old Democtat M. de Montalembert, {8 a | ford has boen an. the - rond for nearly twenty | ernment. Vesterdny tho work wob, oiciaily, i member of the Right et the Cliamber of Dep- | years, and bears an execilent eharncter, ey o Emtan. 13 he mremitect, The tatal ul:n;s. Ihl: Iu-tld‘tl o q\lflhl'cqn! .\l‘llr:,lilfirll?;pi\'z:; a A 'I—"-——i‘ helpni Ia tu\'lcllh;'.n mx" ;I'llm nu;m:mcnlllt an culture a short time In 15750, and ¥ % nctizan, starting from a brond hase of stang steps, enlled Lo the place by MacMahon. 1o Is 8 good OURIOUS STORY, tnperint upward and snemodnted by u Greek crorn, in which §a Inserted the kneellng ateps peculiar to cxecutive officer, RADWAY'S 1ry, but as yet no eerions military movements | of Hussia. hiave been made on the froantier, and Yakooh | rejolce in her sitstained enthusinsm In the coming Hew I8, throngh the diplomatie ‘agency of his | honrs of trial, Caet about thee our love nann inj- accomplisiied nephesw, casting about tor Eura- | penetrablo coat of mall, The love ot Huseia la Jcan aliiances wllnlch l‘r‘flzlgu rcnx:lmn his plosli rue and frm, and wili work wonders, tlon ns an indepemdent rovercign. e Ins| great cffort to throw off the Chinese yoke com- FRANCE. mcnlwl lnl w;a, wdhczll lhnc “l;uurp:nnesu lros{: h} STACMATO! revol underces e iineso merchants o o 4y % it X )'m“fl':l! , and massacred over 400 _pcople, | 1'°iw?w"l .‘l’:} "?'.‘ ;‘:]"’ T""fil S“”i dispatehs Koocharde was appointed leader, and Yarkun] | 1as the following: * France will doubtless pro- et The six Russian corns mobilized at the time thtul to thy Husela, O raling Crar, ;fl the declarntlon of war aro oflicered . os fule lows . THE ARMY OF OT'ERATION. X Commander-In-Chief—Hia Iinperial Highoess the , Grand Duke Nicholas, ¢ Chief of Stal—Gen, Nepokotschitzkl, ‘ Eecond Chicf of Stal—Gen, Lawitzkf, ‘ Jave and to_destroy hutlest thon_ thy galiant ounced Repuplican, | 110w tho Pope Came to Appotnt an Amer- | Itnwsian cruesop. In the lnac are eight arch-rhaped { ¢ ners s well ns pretty n face, wora thlr fincst, | Wereunknown to Amerieans or Europeatn, The | 10 f0ase (0 WicTiioh bl Wit 10" Grente SHhorty | ghon e s cice 100 Toted pith thadolbt | o o tean Cardinnts recesren, mupporied by pillars of granite, On 3~ toilete.. All this, tozether with the fireworks, e o o e e Tt | and Jroxperity, and to coll 16 8 new and promiXIng | fovar of o number of Important laws. ite voted prpandence Cineinnatt Gasette, these are Inseribed the objects of the memorlal, i was drownedin adrenching rain, which fell at ) | 80 0Ly boneliles o O eyt g | cxivionce trlbesof the rae mee an faith with | G\ RIR for e abrogatlon of the fawe of | DEntts April Sh.A gossiny oo has Just | thenames of tho prieoners who dicd, an uther ] ".,‘;]{' ‘.t;,:',:‘l‘;‘,hf;l.'t'(:m‘(' I|'.','h‘,‘ ‘.‘fifl‘{".’u'g"’:.‘.‘{:‘,‘;l arts of war tmlg'()rlcnm dlplor‘nm, is ilestined :';',’.r:frl“fle:.' xT.‘A‘I.’Sm."ix\'.‘,“rfi‘.fii.‘in.’.‘.'fl‘{.“;;"{: |‘R|f; exilo and_volldation of the election of the | sppeared T Bar which, during the Pope’s h):l'u }, m:x"{n‘g !pnl? v"'l‘.'é%"'fl'u Tx::fxfls were made. k 4 flt;'n mud, i p to play a great part in the cver-changing zame | up this noble and holy quareel, 1oy Knasia praya | Princes. Rrunet {s an odd cass, and has made lllllung, I)M.nfl‘? ml(:-l'n:: lvr‘muh ?t uu:tum!ll‘. M8 | Un the eart of the monument the inscription fa: J On Tuesday evening il the nlation once | of Eastern politles. Formerly Turkistan was | that tiod may cmblo{lrr to show heraelf worthy of | himself coneplcuous in the Assembly by mations hrulefi.m)r readig it i without rescrve. | osSaceed to the .\lnmor{,ol the Tiusdan Soldiers I 5 . iv This It q‘op the Czar's | Under the dominatfon of China, and within the | her mlssion and to carry it out totho end, notwith- | of an eccentric character, One of then wus to | This “Preface au_Conelave™ I3 a Frenchman's | wha died Prironers of War in Lewes in fhe years . Rorsturnc out, This was 1o bonor the Crar | last 100 vears it hns pescid thirouzh v scrics of | rtanding the intrigucs of ont cnemies and tho | ave the Assembly detiare that " France do- | ¥iew of pcopic ind thiligs, but it fn ns ontor- | 1854, 135, auo 185+ On th fent [tie recorl: , * departure, His Majesty In frat, nlways starle | @ olutions, having ot Inst successfully arscrted | maticious whiepors of solf-aufliclent wisdom. | yotes herselt {o Clirlst.! : Talning oy 1t |8 superficial. “Tho author says: | ed. < liniscd by Ordor of 1ia 3iajosty tho Emperor ; ! onajourncy in the carly morning, but. to avoid ts claim 10 independent nationality, aid prefers | YityIug the victims of the war, and wishing to g s Although_Plous IX. may still hopetosee | of Rtussia, Alesander 1L, 1877." The nameanf the . disturbinned, sleeps the previons night in his aim 10 Independent nationllty, A Baiteq | #para the Ruselan biowi, andeir to thy heart, ] many days, Europe preoccupies itself with the | menand fourlines of o' hymn 611 tha remaining Otres the Worst Pains in \ - rallwayearriage, which s 8 aplendid one, the | to be governcd ?.V 8t Tow Svecks thesa | thou, O Czar, hast postponed the day of battle. JINDIA. ? contlngeney of o conclave. The gravest cvents, | #PAcess oy A .+ gainc, In fact, tiat was used Ly tho Emporoe | power, = Within the post low woeks HAerd | The foving wanly thon hast spoken are s guaran: THE FAMINE, both In religlon ana politice, menacingly threaten IARLEY FOS i : fifl’n‘i’sfi?‘&"'p}l’l,‘{‘.‘.‘{‘ beou purchased Ly the | ¥ RO o o inese to recover Lhe cune | 1o rped tn oo o oF Marcow 1n he veioy | CALEOTTA, May 20.~The number gratuttons- [ to_show themselves, ‘This book preseuts thy CHARLEY ROSS. ; TFrom Ono to Twenty Minutes, T 1y relieved In Madras during the week ending | men anl things to which the Anostolie Sce will tlung were it indeed soon to become vacant, Mny 10, shows an fuerease of 44,101, 1Tt 1s be- m““l\glho prescnt time the Sacred College of leved that the numbers employed on the rellef | corainats, ]“ ‘posscaslon of the pristlegs Lo tleet warks have also increased, but the returna are | the chief or head of the Cathofic relizion,—the Incomplete. :;upcg;loc,}hv‘ucl enjo th!c lpuuuc‘:\l q‘:fl:fi"“: Io( There was a heavy storm of rain in Lodras, | the past. s fs0Wiic Lo Liea cibost-tde.Lia Thuradsy and Friday, which cxtended fitty miles | S13tG 00 socloty, the utier tho atato®uf the Sa {nland, and eaved Nellore and Chingleput from TIIE BTATR OF 8OCIETT. a water famine, “The ductrine of the separation of the relig- Marnum Scis Iimsell About Finding the oy, - Sprinafeld (dara, ) Repubtican, The negotintions Lnlwucn P, T, Barpum, the showman, and Christlan K. Roas, the father of the kmnum;cxl Charley, by which the former {3 to offer $10,000 for the roturn of the child, nnd the latter to ngroc riot to attempt any prosecu- tion of those bringing him back, were tinished at o conference in this ¢ity yesterday, and the NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advortisemont Naed Any Ono Suffer with Pain, . . ; EIGHTIl CORN, . Commander—Gen, Ranatzki, Chie! of Staff--Col. Omitzrowski, i p bl ] was reqularly . besieged. The -incidents of the | nounce overwhelmingly against President Mac- 'lmluw.nnnu Irom various other polnts on the fous and civil power~a scparation difficult to | formal offer s now made, “The Idea flrst oc- y { . Commandcr—Gen. Gioisdenct, Sicge aro of o mont scnsatloual charactor, and | Mahion at the elections, even If the Senate gives 3‘3},‘;“7 Sonat repart ratn, (ite. tliak yros | TEMze and undet which the oprassionof Uiy | etirred to SIr. Barnnm when he was In Phlladel- Y B Chief of Staff—(ien, Schaitinkaw, eveu in thic annals of Oriental warfare have 110 | u mnjority In favor of the disselution, which is clal reports from Mysore state that pros- | religious powor by the clvil'bidus fteell—has put | phin iwo. years ngo, but ha decided not to 3 ELEVENTH CORPS, parallel, ‘The Chincso, after o severe strugele, LTl fusal » peets are unimproved.® The Increase of num- | phemost of Governments, whether they would | countenanés any condoning of the offense. ‘| Commander—Gen. Princa Sehnchowskl, saw that there was nothing fefl for them to do | Ye&¥ doubtful. The refusal of.the Scnate to | bers on the rellel works is about ml'm or not, in hostility with the lloly Sce. There Is | Lately, however, the ides has been grow- RE AD Y e '« Chlef of Hiaf—-Col, Bisknrakf, -~ - Dut to capitaiate, Self-eacrifice to them was | Qutliorize disrolution would Incvitably cause | Oficlal reports from Bambay say the increase | to-day, nelther it Eurane nor Ainerlen, one Gov- | fng upon him that the persuns who hinve ¢l . TWELFTI CONPS, preferable to dishonor and certain death after- | MacMalion’s resiguation. of numbers on the reliel works 1s 29,453, crnment, except .the Republic of the Equator, | had the child in custody since the doath of i éfl‘é}":?a‘;ll;}flfl" \\ann:nkls.' veard. cdneert the whole garrleon DON CARLOS. o — < which President Mareno, of {llustrious meniory, | the . orizinal abductors - must fina him n REI IEF i i fSlaf=dens Dackmapions, 4 assembled” In the. vicinity of the cen- | The Pall Mali Gazette has a Parls dlspateh GERMANY. Dbos elevated to a remarkable degree of civiliza= | burden on thele hands which thoy would be glad i :rgml‘l‘:'rfi:'le\lvhfl.l‘crrgl:lvcfim‘:f l}mfixf,‘:fi" ff]'l"l snying that President MacMahon bas requtated was the beginning of the end of Ciinese rule In | Don Carlas ta leave Frauce. Turkistan; but an interregnum of annrchy had Panis, May 23.—Don Carlos lins started for to be endured betore n stable Government wos | Linz, in Austeln, formed. ‘To streagthen the hands ot the lead- | NEWSPAPER PROSECUTION. era of the “rebel” forces, Hoobe-Boollah, n i 3 il fecble old man, the then Kinol Khokand, | Prosceutions have been instituted ngainat the dispatched Boozoorg Khan, one of the Khoja | provincial papera, the Marsciliaiseand 2aris, lor lnmll{v. to **try hls luck " in establishing a sct~ | fnsulting President MacMahon, ted form of Qovernment, 1lo was accompanied THE BXIOSITION, » by the present ruler, who acted in thoe capacity La t'atrie “—Jn the fden of postponing the ex a{n (eneral.s As Govenor of Ak Musjld, he had | hibition of 187 is serlously entertained tn con displayed singular valor and grent abilities ns n | avyfcnee of. the complicated condition of for- strategic General. At Kashpar the priestly de- | cign offairs, but no decision hos yet been scendant of the formier rulers of Turkistan and | reached. bis more brilifatt and popular General-In-Chief Many Sub-Prefects hava resigned. were moat enthusiasticallyrecelved. Tho former DECAZLS' ASSUIANCES. fell luto ntroclously dissolute habits amd dis- Loxpoy, May 24—5 a. m.—A Patls dispatch grace, while Yakoub Beg vigorously restored | says the Duko Decazes has lssued a clrenlar order,and by sheer force ol enery, anila tact for | protesting ngainst tho uu‘sumnlllun that tho new which few hind hitherto given him credit, ralsed | Ministry entertains any ldea of departing from himself to be the first man in tho :uum.?-, By, | neutrality or toleratiug manifestations of any means of deceltful intriguo he annexed Kho- | party in France againat’ foreign Powers. tum, drove the anfeebled Hoobee-Booliah from | 1It'1a stated that Don Carlos was cscorted to { . Commander—Gen. Semeckow, " Chief of $taT—Gen. Goremljkin, § w SEVEFTII CORES, " den. Prinro Barlay de Tally. ChileF of Stal—tien, Sanowskl, tlon, that nakes avowed and effective profersion B e Tt o of Catliollciam. Spain and Belgiun themaclvce, ERLIN, Mag 23.~Tlu NorfA German Gaselle | hicn are atili ealiod Catholic Spafn and Catho- says the dolay in the adoption of measures to | lic Belgiutm, carry temperoments amd restric- counterbalance the fncrense of forces {n Eastern | tions so as not to como (i contact with the prin- Erance fs not cansed by any doubts ns to the | tibles of religious Hberts upon which soclety of beceasity of such measires, but only by cousld- | the present day secks to hase itsell. cratlons relative todetails, | [ILE STATE OF BACHED COLLLOR, "l’l he |5ncr‘ed hCollIcz'c,,thlm\ulm flrflnmrlm}nn perhaps inevital s inferlor In rth, i for- ITALY. 3 } RELATIONS WITIE PRANCE, tune, In scfence, and In genjus to that which it }un \mdur\ ritllier l;ox;!.mxfilen. nllur:h l'(u l.hlnt aof Rowm, May 28.—1n the Chamber of Deputies | Innocent VIIL, ete.” -Here the writer gives n Minlsters Mcbgari and Depritts, replying to | long list of the different colleges frofi 1,153 the Interpellations rclative to the relatfons ‘between France and Italy, made most reassur- down to the present times, saying even that of Gregory, XV1., from 1831 to 1810, was superior ing statements to the effect that the condlal re- Intions of the two countrics have mot Leen' to tho present College. He then proceeds to give an entertalnlng description of the duties of the Baereill College, the munner of its clece affocted Ly recent ovents in France. tlon, its titles, [tsjmottoes, tho rala robes of the ——— GREAT BRITAIN. WILL NOT ARDITRATE. to get rld of for money, If they could Le sire they wonld escape exposure. These parties he- fugonly accessories after the dead, there would be little or no moral hatm n glving them thele safety for thie return of the ehild, Mr, Barnuni, Lelni an eminent man awd having no conneetion with the Ross family, could best negotinte with tnose holding the ciifld, aml thus relicve the arental angulsh that has been atrained for the ast throae ycars while helping to kccly Nlnsel! befora tho publie. Accondingly he telegraplied his offer to Mr, Ross and requested that gentlemnan to visit him at Bridgeport, and the two men met there for the first thne ou tho 11th of this month, a week ago yesterday. Mr, DBarnutn’s proposition then was that ho should offer the reward as proposed, and, it the Loy ‘as secured, some arrangement should be mado for exhibiting him by which Mr, Ross should have o laree share of the profits, and thus pee- haps restoro his estate of £00,000 which he ‘has spent * dn the search, Mr. Ross nade wo answer at that time, but returncd to Phifiadel- phia to consult with his wife and her brothers, 18 A Gur for Every Pain It wna tho First and is tho Only Pain Remedy ‘That Instantly stops tho most excruelating Pains, altany e :)mlh:lllon. el IN EROM ONE TO TWENTY RHNUTES, Nomatter how violent or excrnclating the patn, Thotater BT ien Inorm. Crinptete. Nomoms muy suler, Neuralgic, or prostraied ith diséasa Commanider—Gen, I'nince \Warouzow, " Chicf Staf—bsron Woenskt, . ATRENGTI, N i NewTidad Men. lorses, - Guns. rmy of aperations (four, : R b 144,000 32,800 402 ea Army of the I itwo corpn). 72,000 10,400 210 Tottluueesiennie 216,000 40,200 48 To this must be added four baltalions of sappers, three battallons of pontoonicrs, ten 1egiments of Cossaciks of the Caucasus, ten regiments of Cossacks of the Aral, one reais ment of riffemen, one battery of mitrallcuscs, threo mountain batteries, one crew of murines of the guard, two companies of twenty-seven crews of sailors of tho line. SCHAMYL. ehosen, and the ceremony of installution, all of which, tnterresting as it s, we cannot jzive in tho lmits of o letter. ‘The writer then, com- menciug with the vencrable Popo himsell, wives LoxpoN, May 2.—Tha master shipbuilders | o ahort aud graphic sketch of each member of | who are quite wenlthy, and met Mr. Barnun puwer, restored peaco at Yarkund, Aksoo, | the rallway station by detectives. on the Clyde mot at Glasgow vesterday and re- | the Bacred College, Each deseription vies with | ot the ITaynes House yestorday to accept the TUE CIRCASIIANS AKD TUEIR PROPRET-wWAR- | Uosh, Toorfan, Koochor, and in all the other THE DUC DR BROALIE. solved that the present position of the disputo | the other in sprightliness and piquancy. Ihave | offer, with the condition that if tho boy Is nton," disturbed towns. In the following year, 1868, New York Tribune, May 19. doea not afford a basls for settiement by arbitra~ | chosen asn speciinen the shortest and one of the | found It shall b diacretionary with the fainlly 0. Lie mnde a dashing attack on the mountain can- | Tha new Premier of tho French Cablncet fs o ton of Bir-j-Kol, at the foot of the Pamir | Ruyalist by birth and training, though his Roy- Steppes; 1860 he devoted to strengtheuing hils | aliatic tendencics have been tiore pronounced of Uovernments in 1870-71 ho was vizoroualy em- | late years than they were In the early part of ployed (n suppressing the rebellious Toorgan- | his life. 1le was hornin 1521, and riade Lis first cese, who had been wnenacing the Town of | reputation in the world in the ficld of litcra- Aksoo; In 1872 hq had finally succeeded in plac- | ture, 1o manifested an early ripeness Ingz himself ou tho throne, with all liis encmies | of talent whiech was almost precucious, at his feet, or for a time sileut. This warrior | o made bis debut In La Hevus des Leuz-, New York Tribune. [ Sukum-Kaloh Is a fortificd seaport in Circas- ¢ afa, on tho northenstern coast of tho Biack Sea, and about 100 miles from Batoum. 1t was oneo 5 a place ol some lmportance, and {8 suppused to i e the historle Scbastopolls, It was cuptured ., by tho Russians in 1791, and Its decadenco has .1 dated from that thime, The region about It most Intereating to ua In the United Statea. THE CARDINAL H'CLOSREY, “Jolin McCloskey, born in Brooklyn, in the Uuited States of Nortu Ameries, on the 20th of March, 1810, was created -aml proclafined Car- dinal by .ius, 1X., on the 25th of March, 1575, with the title of 8, Marla Sopra Minerva, Archi- bishop of Now York, IV., Vi, X., XI. # e {s the first Amerlean Cardinal tom, to reimburae Mr, Barnum or arrangs for tuo ¢hild's exhibition, but In no eascls any other ex- lubltor to havo the privileze, nnd these terms were readlly nccopted by Mr, arnum, 3 Mr, Ross und his family dislike the publicit: tho affulr_has given them, but feel that thelr honor and affectlons nre too |lcclY1y Involved for thum todrop the search. Mr. Barnum {nduced him to visit the elrc ATCIIEEN, «.. ! ATCHEENESE CONQUERED, Tue HAoue, May 21L—The whole cast const of Atcheen has submitted to the Dutch. et e > THELATE JUDGE EMMONS RADWAY READY RELIER WILL - Afford Instant Ease. esterday afternoon, but | g, 1 f the Kid: Ingl fe King, who can neither read nor write, is, hover- | Jondes in 1818 with o soverc articlo on #+ One dny—at the timo Abraham Lincoln was | refrained from asking leave to Mtroduce him to nmmntion of Mo n0yay SIS 15 kparsely rettled, tho wholo province probubly | thelces groat ruler, and as an atly ot Enalnd | ihe forcign polley of the Bepubiic. 1o atter- Prestientethoro atrived In ltomo an Envoy Exe. | tho public, as he knew tha roquost would be in | 4403 of tho Dladdor, Inflammaion of tho ., not containing more than abont 1,000 | coula serfonsly menace tho Russian advanced | ward beeame ong of the principal contrilutors | Resolutlons of Distingnished Esteem nad | yreardinary froin the White touse. [ Bowels; Mumps, Congostion of tio yuln, Following Is theformal announcouient of Mr. Barnuin's offor: f I will pay $10,000 in cash for the delivery to mo nlive of the kld"uplzed chilld, Charloy Itoss, ot for Information that will lead to his recovery, 1 mont soloninly nnd aacredly nled:fu my word of honor and niy reputation as an upright business-man not to attompt for myself to discover the identity of tho persons negotinting with mo In tho matter, nor (o convey to any other parson Any hints’ or clowa by whicti any accusatlon or even suspiclon shall bo directed ngalnat thom, — Tho poreits of tho eld souls, Recent dispatches reported that o ] violent combat had taken. pluce thero { on Monday, the Russians being driven out. Ten thousand natives folned the Turks, whilo the town was gct on fire by them and the fortifications selzed. **All the surrounding country,” sald n dispateh, “1s rising to tho sup- port of tho Turke,” Further reportaof itussian repulses have also been recelved. Eight thou- posts In Asia. *Yakoob Bex repudiates Chincse | to Le Correspondant. il wrote on a varlety of suzerainty, rules his peoplo with arod of fron, | volitieal and religlous subjects, attacking ™ hy administers Justica with alinost barbarous sc- | turns the doctrines of the ratlonal philosophy, verity, uncourages trade and Internatioual {ut of absolute Imperiol power, and of demaocrucy, course, and as betits *thie P'rotoctor and Cham- | and upholding constitutionn! llg‘flu(um and Ca- fliun of the Falth," lives a scll-denying life, Ho | tholleism. He waa cleeted In 1802 0 member of as abolished temporary minrrioges, which hind | the French Academny, and was recelved in 1863, beon for nres permitted under Chinese rule and | e became the chiel of bis family fn 1870 by the wera thie source of grreat demorallzation luggard | denth of his father. worshipers are regularly whipped foto” the In the clectlons of February, 1871‘, ho was e “Vencratlon by the Iar of Onc of tho Dis- ~tricts In Hin Grent Clrenit, . Spectat Dispatch 4o The Tridune, GnaND Itavipg, Mich., May 28.~In the Unit- cil States Court hero to-lay tho Bar of Western Michigan ndopted the following, which was or- dered spread on the reconls of the Court: On the 14th day of May, 1877, tho Hon. Hallor 1. Emmoris, Juilgo of the Stxth Judiclal Clrenit of Ife took a fiacre and drove to tho Vatlcan. * Belng Introduced to Cardinal “Antonclll, he spuke to him in the only langunge he know— English, and was very mueh nstonished that the ‘l'rhna Minlster of the Pope did not understand him. By.chance there wos Inthie- palace @ nrellnto who ~would altnost rival with the famous Cur- diunl Mai (deceased fn 1854), - He acrved as fn- lc”uclnn Lungs, Bore Thront, «DifMiculd Broathing, Palpltation of tho Hoart, ' Iyatarioy, Croup, Diphtheris, Oatarrh, Influonza, Ioadache, Toothacho, Noeurnlgin, Rhoumctiam,.Cold Chills, Aguo Chiils, Ohiliblaius, and Frost Bites. The_anplication of the Riendy Ttelfet to tha partor i 1 i a0 | sl tedted ta jio National Aneomtbi f ] Eiomeo, doi yindugioiarcy of i pariawlizra tio yatn oF dliiculty existe wiil atond caso mosques In the mornings and evenings, trifilng | clected to tho National Asseibly from tho | tho United Htatew, ntter a Jongiliness, departo The_diplomate cxplained that he had been | unifo with me In tids pledze, and liel Pty e ¥ sand traops, 1,500 Circasslans, 50,000 rifles, and | offenacs ara punished with death, *and’ during | disteleb of the Eure. Tho Due de Broglio was | thia 1ifo ut bis homo In Detroit, s sent Ly Trcugent Lineatn 1o galute £ho Pope, | Hariimg CHRA o by this sk festamd th Lo ,EQ.'“,.’:.,’:'.,flil“"’e.’:'., b b R Ly some mountatn baterics havo been dispatehed | the eurly days of his ruly the qullows was rarcly | eent at onca to England ne the Miutster of the Howaa for """l] forty yeurs h‘wmbur|01 tho | 110 'to demand of his 1ollnues to make soms | toabandon all attempts to punish any porson cons | Heartiurn, 8l o Headteho. Dinrehosa, Lyrontery, Co to that country from Constantinopte to'aiil on | ¢mpty. In bis domiuions thett s alinost un- | French lepublic, “This did nut remove the Due Dar of Michlgan, for thlrly years of that timean | "0 o e ainats, ¢, Wind 16 tho Bowels, aoit all fnterusl p uctive, thoraugh, honorable, and succesaful prac- titlanér, and for scven ycara tlling his bigh posi- tion upon the bench in sich o manner as to reilact credit’ and honor upon hiuwsolf, tho profeseivn, - and the State of hin adoption, 1fo wan a man of wide and varied learning in the Iaw, consclentious In the business enizngdimaonts of 1ite, and faithful and palnstaking In the discharge of every kuown duty, 1t scemn fitting that somoe proper tribnte be pald to his momory, and that somo public exprossion of the gl esteem in which he was Leld by tho Dar of Western Michigan bo iade; therefore, Resolrad, By tho Dar of tho. United Statos Conrt fur the Western Dislrict of Michigan, thatin the; death of Juigs Emmons tho professlon haw lost ono of ita mont * brilllant and merltorions membors, tho . poople one of thelr most faithful gonrdians, and tho Tiench one whase profound learning, Tipo axpo- rience, untinpeachablo hlt!‘l"lly‘ and earncatnoad of purpose fairly eutitled him to thelr universal reapect aud estoen, Leaolced, That wo request thdt this exoression of our esteem for the dacessed, our veneration of Lis memory, and our regrot at hle nntimely death be Incorporated In thy minutes of (be procecuiugs of this Court,and that a :op of tho sanie be Lrans- mitted by the Clerk of the Court to tho family of the doceasod, Appropriate remarks and ouloglea wera pro- nounced in conucction with the resolutions by the Hon, M. C. Burch, Unlited Statcs District 4\!!0“!0{‘, the Hon. Thomas B. Church, the nected with his abduction or concoalmant; the: ngree never to appear agninat such partles and wu{ myaelf will nso overy endeavor to shicld thom from expoeuia, For tho last throo years thodo pa- rents havo suifarcd moro than death, and now that Moshier and Douglnss, the real abductors, are dead, 1t ia huped that the persons who bave ho child ‘In castody will ba willing to accept this roward and fmmunity. Tho reward shall bo pald fn cuerent money as soon a4 the chiid t4 dentiticd by its pa- rents. As nn additional sccurlly to Lho persons brmmm‘ him a reasonable tlmo ¥hall elapse bo- tween hils delivory and the puollc announcericnt of tho, fuct, that the parties celivering blin ahall have overy opportunity to nvold dircavery, o 5, T, BAnrux, Tiridzeport, Conn, I ranction tho above urrangewent for mysolf and wita, t @, ! - Lunrian K. Rtoss, Hriuxarieen, May 18, —— THE WEATHER, ‘WasmsatoN, D. C., May 31—3 n. m.—For the Upper .\uulul{ml \‘!nuuy and Upper Lake reglon, nearly statl nnnrr barometer, northeast. erly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, with rising temperaturo In the formar district and stuttonary or lowor fn the latter district. LOCAL ORAENYATION. Cuiaano, Mav 29, Wind. __y . Waainer, kuown, and trado {s flourishing to an ‘Incredivle | from the thieatre of home politics, however, extent. The people are beginning to approciate | In accordance with the practica which hna the blcssings of lea fonin of government | valled before and since in France, hie remafned which fu th es _of Oricutuls is | auactive member of the Asscmibly, 1o canio by no means oppreasive. Yakoob Hex anticl | hack to Versullles repeatedly to nssist his party pates danger. “Fhe Chiness Government has on | by word and vote, and’ during the whole sevoral occastons threatencd to depose bim, and | of 1371 distingulshed himself In tho hio has been particulurly careful to strengtlien | Assembly by _lis support of the Roy- the fortitled citles and pas:ca on the frontler ad- | alist poliey,” In the spring of 1872 com- Joluing Chinn, On the other hand, Rusaia cau- | plaints were mado that the Ducallowed his wris- not view with Indifference tho foundation of | tocratic procilvities to drag him into expressions such o strong independent nation friendly to | which were not respectful to the Government of Great Brituln. Russian Influence now extends | the ltepublie, 1M1a reenll was demandéd, Do eastward to Kholtand, northwest of Turkistan, | Brogiia returned to France and tho Asscmibly, and the encroachment [s viewed with anytbing | and at onee lent the fnll strengih of his talent but equanimity by the Atallk Ghazeo, Itisalso | and influence to the Hoyalist party, and was one wnlling to hlin‘that Hussla still regrards Turkistan | of ita most active men. In June of 1873 ho waa as part of Ching, and up to_the commencement | one of the delegates of the Right who ealled of the present crisis dlrect diplomatle communi- | on President Thicrs and trled to bend the cation with the Turkistan ruler was declined | stubborn will of that sturdy old Republican by Bussiv, When the secomplished Yukoob | toward tho ncceptance of o policy more {n con- Khan, lowavar, visited Constuntinople durlng | formity with tha wishoes of tho Diic's party. 1is tho acasions o the now famous Conferonce, ha | action” on this oceasion, ond a long leiter In was niternately feted by the Porte and by the | which ho sought afterward to justify it, wore Russian Amnbaesador, Gen, Ipnuticll, The lut- | commented on by the press forn toug period ter pressed him to visit St, Pelersbury, but this [ afterword. Tho Duc's effort on this occasfon was decilned, ond the “Trooper King’s " wily | was an unsuccessful one. Thicrs was strongly alplomatist, It has generally becn ndmitted, | tntrenched, aud France wos lmurl{ becoming scored one sgulnst tho Hussian, Apart from | more and wore pleased with republican institu- the importance of Lurkistan ns asnflitary ally i | tions under his managoment.” Thero wos no ha Eant, tho countey lnunl{ us in the'days of | need to concedo anything to Do Broglle. o insurrectlon m thy tountuins of the Caucasus, In the meantime §t'is reported that the second son of Schamyl, who llves at 8t. Peterabur us an oflicer of the Imperial Guand, Las been sent to tho Clreassian country to take part in appeasing tho rebellion whiel has broken out there, It is nlso curlously . utated that SchamyD’s clicst son has been sent out by the Turks to command the Clreasslans, It will therefore. be o matter of interest to Jearn of the remarkable carcer of Behamyl, and ; of the tribes whose chieltain he was for twenty P yuars, . : r saveleramhonld alwayacarry aliottioo READY RELIKF wit ropn In water wili reventaickness or paink from chango of water. Itis tter thon French Brandy or Ditters us a stimulant, FRVER and AGUE. Fever and Ague cural for afty cents. Thero s noty remedial agent Jn the Wurld tht will cura fever ant niae, s alfothor malarioun, biiloua, scarivt, typhitd o', and othice fevers Gailled by Radway's i) 6 ady Rellet. Flfty cents ber boult *¢Cardinal Antonelll was upset. Buch an ldea had never before crossed his brain, Ho said, in a low tone, to the prolate, * Quest homo e matly —thts man ls wnd,’ | Thon to the Amerlcan 1 But, mon ser [Cardinal Autonclil sald mon ser to oll the world excepting the Pope, and ma sero to all tho ladies that he saw for the Ilm;. time), that is impossible; that will never do, s Thero I8 good reason for doing it,’ replied the envoy. 3 W 'llut’Amcfle& Amcrica is too far.! ¢ 1WHL your Eminence o therof 411 go to America. Nover, mon scr, never.’ W80 gomd! 1 am now onmy seventh trlp to Furope. This thno 1 have been nine days com- ing from New York to Southampton, and five days from Southampton t» Rome, Tt Is very long; it can be inude in o mitch sharter thne,” ANl that ns you witl, Monslours but tho Cardinals aro the counscllors of tbe Popo. The fopoe will not take his counsellors frum thu antlpodes, Then there arc conclaves. Must e walt for the American Cardinnls? - Tho Cardinal, unnerved, allowed “his mask ot ?omuu-.-u to full by dugreas, “The American clenched his fists, # % Why do you speak of conclaves, Monstour? 1 know history. Formerly when your Cardinals were obliged” to clect a” Popo b took several i 1o people of the Caucasus have long been . knuwn as.a warlike, sdventuroug, and eemls ' Larbarows raco. This region 1s ubout 500 miles + long, and varies fu widt from 60 ta 120 miles, No other eountry on the globe con- tains #o many different uotions or tribes, In Strabo'a time soventy, dialects R At present there nreinore than au, Turkish, Finish, ond Teutonic da belng anonie those that are found. Tho allngg reliion is the Molammedan, but Cliristlans aro numbered omong them, For a century and u balf they were split up ito an intinlts nuwber of clans or potty tribes, when «ho auyresslon of Peter the Great incensed thent luto orgupization. and fn 1785Lhe encronchments of the Nussians had become so t that the war cry wus sounded, und it Doa seldom becu DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectly tasteloss, olezantly coated with sweet gt puroy seulatey arity, clodnue and wtrengtien. |l 2y -‘{l Tyr lis curd of ail diwrders of the fum ach, " Liver, fowels, hidurys, Biadder, Nerruus Diie enads, Tleadaciie, Conutipation, Coattvences, inilici: tlun, " Dyspepuia,” Blifousheds, Biious Fover, Inilan matlon vf tha Biwcls, lies, anid all Derangement the Internal Vi ¥ s of arranted to efiect n pusitiva X weeks for them to come from Londun and 1 g\ Sira, " Fikcly vugotable, CURKIDIDg O Tuoroury, taiae Rl oo farco Polo, become the blehway between Eu- | - Tho next prominent scrvics renderod Uy the | Hon Champlin, the Hou, J. 1L Parrish, % v o L ny 49| K3 N° Taly or delot: % 4 R et lybaips | Fobu and Eastern Avln, snd it Is “ut tho greates: Dus wos o rmumbor ui tie Comnnlttee n_(,'nfiny. ol ana tho. Hon oL Withey, ol o nassmRatad o £hE way 1o 1‘&{1;? o tuy_n_t_ W N 3 m:é:%?s:{jfi:&?&%n&:nnmmm resulting from tlea shown’toward tho Glirlslans of Guorgia, | WOHES LI (0 SRCASH S i | Mok e Dol Webtiont ‘it Assorutly. | Daficd Slates Distrct dudge, 70 | deed, cvon at tho gates of Rome, Sny nobhing, TigTRometar, § the Circasstan leader was made o prison- er and put to death, War followed moro bitter und desperate tham eve Onu of thelr chief- tans, thirty or forty years ngo, after years of WRNEIAL GNVERVATINNG. 2 Cutoano, May $8=Mulntaht, Bar,) Thr, [ WInd, | Rain Daaiur, o4 Sanas Conntipation, Inward Iilos, Fuliness of the Tiawlin ihnlrlcn:l, 311 OF tha Blisinbeh Nousen. enrtm, isaust ot Fuood, Fulliessof, Weleht 1y tho Ko, £our Eruptions Slnkig o Elnticriazaln he ot ih fioinact, Swinimini o€ the Hewd, Hugricd g Ditioule Ureathiniz, Futterligspy thoicdrt, Chokingor by, therefore, about America belng too ior; to-da thers {8 no such thing as distance. Acknowl- cdgo that for reasuns of vour own, you repel the application with which the genus ol Ameri- Mesriny, Tehn,, May 25—The Memphis Bar Assoclution to-day ndopted reenlutions ol re- epect Lo the memory of Judge I, . Emmons, of the United States Clreult Court, and condos cstabiished aud recognlzed. Ono groat objeet of the Royallats was renlly to Pho telegram announcing, the threatened oc- | lmit tho fnlluenco of Thiers and cut bim off cupation by Russla of the Pamir Bteppes, north | from debuto except on rare veeaslons, ‘Tho re- % e of the great Hindoo Koosh range of mountuins, | port was presented by De Droglie, It was % el coln.! i catinig Sensation when 1n 8 Lyt Dosture, Dimeatof i STl sttt | S el Dopetay L s B | e, 5, B, wie o™l | ot s s werafred i | 4 i Lol St e Ve ittt 0 Pl o el "I1its Yot % tween the *Trooper King® of Turklstan au i debates after that in opposition to | H g x vac guey of Terpleatlon, Yot T l:'lr"’)::\*uhnln"y;"ucl.“fl;s‘:’nmn;g ‘lln.n\éfi'll:::l\'..n!lu Gleat Dritain. Aithough w0 cortuch catimat | the Governmens and. lts conecoslans. 10 tha | THkg; of the United States District Court, Hhtng tooks Alod ow ble-nele sl faslete b fihanar 24 Bouben' ks of et ‘Wihutiata 15 himself to say, In the sweetest tone, that tho Court of Rtoinv would feel § teelf extremely fat- tered by the application; moroover he, himsclf, has yet _been made of the number of men | Republicans, lie was the leader of the Con- Yukoob Begg could bring into the fleld, an ap- | servative party, and his tactles lu May, proxitnate valine of bis support at the present | 18735, precipitatod tho resignation of Thlers. sitent and earneat won, fearned boyoud his peo- ple, und belfevine Ndmeelt spired frm Alla, afterward eafled m *Tho jProphut-Ware Igah A ¢ RADWAT'S PILLS will frea thesys. |rm"i‘(‘a'u‘.‘ et n-ral»l‘nlwm nnnrm sorders, I'rice, <3 centa puer boz, Eold by Druggista. VANDEREBILT'S WEALTH. { rlorol (he Caucasus,” : time e be reached, Whea ho was at war with uhon wus clected Uresident fu ouso- | gpoter Attompt to 1o Mads to Disintograto }vlmlx(xle:‘:tvllfi: i».?..%‘f:&‘:ii’:& I Supne b | Tty survival ot the great conflict at Hlime hod | China, and subscquently, when struggliug | quence, and Do Uroglio was wado tho Mintster | T Myl ™ s coumutati t the Dead | o, and Legaud the Amerlcan tonccompany '+ o mnchof yatery fh B for s peoplo that bo | Sgainat subelllous lewdcrs for tho consolidtion | ot Forclgn Atlainy tho Preier of the Cabimet, | {12, Vit Aceumulation of the B, Bdidtiics 3 Ad soon ns { como In tho pres. P T 0 vl n CTILE A of hisa power, ho had under 4 conmman nof n the lieree coutests in 1y Assembly, an 1 LA o v o s remarded by them with revarence, and not | £ S0 BYGE G ro0a lghtiuiemen,. £ must | tho elections of that year, I wich th Repubs Fpecial Dispalch ta The Triduna, cae of the Holy Fathor 1 will pressut you, and lungs alterward he was sealn the solo sucvivor ol u battle, und eventually eatabllshed blinselt in full amd complete suthority uver tho people, e made his headquarters at a placo bulit upon altinost inoceessible racks In the mountaing, and fortified it with trenches, earthon patapots, aud covered ways, Bo sreat did " s ower become nalust tho Russians that in 53U the Czar Nicholus, Irritated by bls bolducss you wiil ace that Pius IX, will reccive you with it Ao, ‘i trabamiting 1 ardinal utonelll, in trauami ng the demund of the eavoy of Proshient Lincoin to INDIANA MASONS, tho l'ng?. treated thiem both as two madinen. Inpraxarorts, Ind., Mav 2).—In the Masonte Piua IX. lot - him talk, thon sald: ‘Do you | Grand Lodge to<lay the Seleet Committes ta kpow, Cardinal, I think that President Lincolu | which was roferred the propoaltion te raiso has as much sense as cxaltation in his brulnl funds to bulld and ondow u Widows' and Or- also bu borte I mind that all the important | licaus manifested great strength and pradually - cities which have been the ecenc of g0 many | gained ground, De Brogllo showed fn many m flerco encounters are adiniruhly situated for tho | ways thut ho was not In sympathy with the 3 vrotection of the Eastern frontier. Theso have | Iepublic. 1le even proclaluied that tho restora- W&TE@M m@fi% been of late years greatly strenathencd, i view | thon of n:fi:nrlltly was necar at hand. This ng New Yonx, May 2L—The report that Mra, Mary A, Laliwy, ono of Comwodors Vander- biit's duughters, would contest her [fatber'’s will, notwithstanding her faflure o appear and oppose the fustrumoent aflter flllng her original objectlons, was verificd by bier to-day swearing, to mew oblections druwn by her ale of an dnvaslon by Ching, und would offer serfons | was - bis ambition, and be il obstieles fn the way of an advancing Kussian | unceaslugly labored for It “aver sinco urmy, however larg the closs of the German war, In 1873 and’ that N8 envoy must be adeserving und )} phans® Home, reported o recommendation that 1 und deflanee, eent'w’ powerful ariny opulust i tli way wus partly oveved for a restorstion | yomey for the purpass of behg fled | exeellent num. You furget one clreumstance of | 8100,000 be ralsed by voluntury contefbutions ) Y. him, with orders to capture rs:.-hnmy{ alive oF RUBSIA, g lh»'y ,'J"&‘;flflff’fi’;,um’.‘:fl‘m !H,’,;,‘,l"d{m‘.'“m.": Iy thuy Surrogate's u’l‘llcc[: - On the flling of the | wy life.” 1 am, among the sticcessors of the fron lodges, This w{u ennuun%d T, aud the Of Ton Yours' Growth Oured by " dead, A grreat battls was fought, In Which the | . TOB OZAR AT T, PETEHSHURG, o lities U bibtlc Settars ,),mm " H suv: ubjections, cltatlons to the Leirs and next of | Avostio, the only ong, peraaps, who lina trod | following Comwmittes appuinted to effoct ] i }“‘"‘"‘"”"““"{.‘ fnted b l"’;",’“"“f"'fl"’y l;“' 5 l”"“"""'l' i l"""‘";" T‘A""‘ Hhe White Fing , tho symbol of hcr&gh.:r‘:' ::‘Lfi?. K will fasue, returnablo In about alx weeke. 1"’” mill :[ lglxn:; ‘:trx‘;"dnlx‘x'lrll:f:l t%:"fl nwu "él:xr‘-)l‘i' i ”'fimll‘l mml‘lx qu:‘l 'B'H l"ul"lln' \*lll- ]]R R ADW A_Y S B_EMEDIES ' orce wusannibiinted, but Schamyl himscl Al | B eney W IR ol ik » L ' angs th or ere erly - | fam cker, Huryey & nzelL Mur- i crnped, -t it was o Pyryhie viewory. Bvery Panis, Muy 7—1hio Rusalan Awency has re- | . become a littls mors reasonable. The ‘O | It fs assorted thut tho cuuse of Mrs. Laliau's A . i iy ETAR . g celyed tho following telegram, dated Bt. Leters- | feantsts hud formally renounced ull clalms bung, this mornings , Chambord's faver, thus cousolldating thelr The Fmuoror huw just arrved, swd was recelved | Btrength, Tho Cabinet was galnhie strencth with chicers, The whole station was_decorated | day by day in the Assembly, Chambord, how- with fluwers, Before the Emprewd Catharlne's | ever, disappointed everybody ugaln by his fool- mosumeut thera was un enthuslastic artlsuns' | {sh Bourbois letter, b which by declared, * My dewonstration, From tio rallway to the palace, | priuciple Is everything,” aud, “am the pilut allalong the Avenna Nowskl, wero drawn up the | sehio alone {3 ablo to lead the vessel Into port.’ (uardd” Toginente, belr | eplendid unliorms | Frindpdn e cnionore ez e b Houvee wed | Tuia fetter sealea the fate of the Rovalist pasty nals! Andtho Pape, o great lover of small |ty 1L Rio, Chilstlan Feity, Lucian railleries, could not refrain frum adding, as he | A, Foote, Danlel McDonald, - Btephen looked steadtly at the Cardinalt Albert, and N, It Peckingpaugh, The follow- 4 For mo. [ would that Ihad in the Bacred | juy ofticrs were elected s Grand Maater, Aun- Collegze men from every raca aud from every | drow 8. Hay, of Choilestowns Deouty (Trand Janguage, A negro would luok so well under | Muster, Robert Van Valzal, of Terre Huutos the purplel' Benlor Urand. Warden, Bulfumy B. Sutton, of “The feutures of tha Cardinal Antonelll are | Stielbyville; Junlor Grand Warden, Catvin'W, very much like a Congo negro. Prathier, of Jefersonvillo; Grand Treeasurer, ¥4 Present to sne mmedlately, 1 prey you, | Charles Fialier, of Indfanupolls; Urand Seere tribe In the Caucasus was earaged and In arms azaibet tie Czar, and helped to- stremgthen the canst of Schamyl, He wlopted the wuorritly wyetem of warfard, ond fn that the mountang awl ruvines gave bim further ald. The Jus- rlans conld not cops with han, | llo con- tinually cncouraged them to cross tho boundiry line,. unid when they had en- tangled ” thgmselves omong - the mountaing setlon {s hor deslre to ald her brotlier, Corneling J, Vanderbfit, In s ciforts to compel Wiillun 11, to scttle with him on his own terms, A fricnd of Willlam H. Vanderbilt, who la iu o position to know, says thc latter fs willing to sceure Cornellus a hundsomo lucome, but would not o farthicr, as ft would, be directly ‘X have Lod an Ovarian Tamor i the Ovarles and Jlowels for Ten Years. ¥y Arnon, Doa 27, 1873.—-Din, abwari That 1 1 ko thisstateinent: e b A S o e ) Tiow» o yoh y of tis cla for ten yea 1 Lo beat Uliyatelacs f e i uce without any benent, L WOl RIOW. at .l“‘: gi-my st | €outd ot havo lived thuch lozger; A I lvid of nfug induccd ma to try tadway's It 2 Bt Iiuch faltl n ‘them, Dar Hoally, afser miuclh he ravh - Cirenssls ccoraty fth d 'tapostry, ‘Tho throng | F0F L thue bl contrary to hls Judgment, conatdering the late coliny 5 citucrattau, L trui o, haxetof ‘l’""‘"ll IL(WK"‘lv‘K"X? flg'lcithflt“glll'lfi: l?':‘\:‘luw:&‘\!a.‘ml“)'x'; ‘\I\"fl‘:’l'v‘n'll‘llwlxu.gnd :m 'l::‘purl:ln 25&{@ ,..fi.‘i;&‘.“’nli lm?‘.’"‘,’c’l“'flll" :fi{f‘h%c‘“"!"e‘f‘{"fl""‘?" neo. hn: tor's lm{vlu. Inthe dwum‘cnt awarn tfi Ly Mrw, r.lx:‘li:;i‘lfln:xil:ll‘:lft‘}n‘ulb::\’ll::al went to tuzdila u-——-o__' flmluwdl, 9f Tulliasapolis; q"n'x‘-';fl:'.'fifl 'n‘fn'n” wh'u" %%“:J;‘:’:i:fi:?f'“:;}“;gfljm g decanlun thy Riasfauy il . foridable | B s S e lehaiary irai ks, | i Uoeh conpellcd (o' sco iy party enidually, | 1 Do to-day, o frst reites tho fact of the | thoproud Naukiee, and iaing hiu aifection- OBITUARY, T B e bbb T Hegltont 13 et Ny el ;.:r;ally TorUned, and aent, | Wae i un open carelage, and tho “Empress and | luslg 'rumufytur by sear. Ho bas seen tho | probate on March 18, 1877, of a puper pur. | Wy by the hands, sulds Vere. ofthe I(cll:lf :‘Ill?ull\'fl:;}g‘f‘fl ?""““:“1’)‘{:!":‘ Hefore they ad oacbwenty e POURIE ., yure (at 1 1was eiitiely sured, A ve g ¢ that flna losg furty-Ave poiad e ertuctly welk, and tny hutare ta full of gratituds to'{oa for sus helpin iyatoed oo, fo) “woiderti inedicli y WAL have arrmiged overything, Monsieur; | Rocnesten, N. Y., May 23.—W, IT, C, Hos- conie, coine} the pf,'w i 10 R you, fme | mer, the poety died ot Avon, thls morning, e .ucl‘y.' = e ————— *'Lho futerpreter was there. 'lus IN, was Murder Wil Out, charming, ‘Lhe envoy went away delighted, New York Tvibune, and received et Lils totel the beautiful mosafcs | Jlorofs o truvstory from Pailadeiphie, with and across of kiufghthood for hlwself, with | 81l the eloinouts of uivatery and deamatle hore somie honors for Preshdent Lincoln. ror for whivh our moderti novelista and playe w ut some months afforward, President Lin. | Wrlghta strive fs valn, 'T'wo or thres mouths coln wus ayeagsinated o8 wslnpl's Czar of Rus~ | ter tho Exposition closed thy dead bady of o st or ws u poor Caliph, und his successor wavy | nui Was found in a louely gorizo, six iiles from 1o consequeacs to the application. Ivappeared, | the ¢ltyy too inueh decomposed for recosnition, finally, that Walte ”uuu beard that the | and without theslightest clew in his clothin, Dat batd Leon given to & Yankee, und uot to a | Which to ddentity im, It was supposeid ho hail Llshop of Lrish oniin, been n guest at the Granger's Hotel, which was SCAt tast Prostdent Lincoln's wish fs accome | a1 enorious temporary burrack to which thaue phished, John McCloskey passed a part of his | #anda of trauslent lodgers cawe oaly. No youth at Roww and mado therohis studies of law | Tegister was Iwrty nor could uny awuunt bo aud theology, laviug returned to tho Usited | taken of them after they pald for ‘thele room in Cmrevna bn o closod carrfage, Tho cucort. cone | Jlepublle declired and the Republicuns win whtlng of morg than 100. Generals aud oflicers un | tremendous wajorities fn tho Government, Jis hersobaek, oifered un (mpullnlt spoztacte, 'Thero | gudden relurs Lo power 1s out of keoping with Do heen a vecond povularmaniieatation I feout of | (o wplrit of the thines in Franee, aid [t reinalis Panis, May 0.—The Emperor of Russia, re- ','fiuh: ;;E{;.: i‘.f!‘.'.’f&‘.i‘?!f.'xf,’fi““ sl il pylug to u deputation of tho 8t, Petorsbure WO THE OTHRI NINISTENS ARE, Munieipality, which walted on him yesterday, None of thewm ore uew . On the contrary, ald: ” :hcy “fl' l“r:ll l;l’.'u (lxlll’l nmk ?m! mnum:Sl 'I‘Awy; have all been iu public life for yesrs, Most o yesnaie yon for the sentiments you bave Just ox: | ¢}l v buen b (o Awseniby since tio baii- twwoud my manifesto,’ you would wnly express | blitmeut of M|"?’“°“ ML 0 1671, Sowoe wers sentluients wirecable (o me, - You kuow Luave’ | I the Assembly beforg, and Fourtou, Calllaux, dune tmy utimusl to arrrnge things pacideally, in | Deenzes, sud De Muux have been i the Cable srder to provent the vusion of precious iusafan | nets elthier of Nupoteon 111, or of the Republie, stood and thy disturonce of industry, It bas | op both, . They . are all members of the pleased the Altlghty 1o show us the wa{‘ wemust | Right or Royallst party except Drunct. 3 follate Voyeiriive bt oue i, Let u, thorcfure, | i Tatter I the only man- i the new Cabloct unother aruy aud u new Lieneral, 1t was nearly annibilluted, wud the (enernt-Prince camy yery near beine made a prigoner, Schamiyl then assumed the offenstye, and iy 1503, BN, sl 1553 mure deruptions luto Russlan terrritory, - ot one timp |l{l\'lnu them _back ] ‘elhit feazues, After the Crimean war Russiy I portlng~ to bo ths will of Cornclius Vunderbilty, a certaln otlier paper purposting to bo n codiell thereto, Her futention to vontest the validity of sald will snd codicl! 1s then announced, and Lier reasous for o reviston of the probate given, Bho charges that nelther tho wiil nor tho codlcll 1s the last will and tegta- went of Cornellus Vanderblit, aud that ncither of said papers was legally cxecuted, the dee ceased mot beinz af sound miud ot the time of making thereol. Willlam 1L Vanderbllt und otbers, 6 fs ulleged, procurcd the exeeutfon of tho Iustrument Ly unduc und {mproper Influence, and it 1s denled dece- dent published or declared suid papers to bo his Tast will and testatnent, As 1o the orlginal ob- k tho Inediving about 8¥¢ o0 1 fo] ducply fudebteds :'fl” E;‘;'fl:ll"fl" I{:::I:‘ may bu‘.l‘"lllll\:h vu o blessisd Rt e " aus, B €, DINDISE, Mrs. Titbins, who makes the abovs ecrilfeate, 1174 Craoi for whim | renteated you 10 Send medicliefi iy 1670, Hi0 Diudiciuce 50v0 stated weratought of "iter Mith thw exceptlon of what waa senk Lo et Ll o, n] Luwy ey that her atatemout 10 corrochwl Tute may certity that dits, Jiihbins, b GowD o b B i J":v ’-7:« undehiah)y curroct. Any oo ok koows sk 1 bal; u&lfll}uuswhcnu\eme NN, 1. COCRER renewed operations in the Caucasur, and con- tinued tho uutil 1859, Hegury scized the Clr- carefan stroughold and drove” Schamyt to n mountain fort nearthe Casplan Sea, llere he csperate struggle, but was cap- 1 to 8t, Petershurie u prisoner, ed considerate treatment, ‘The where he A T rmmtr{ wis comquered—-at least Ruesis con- sidered ¢ hut the Georguan_ Christians would no be persecuted—and peace has sinco pre- L 1o 150 about 200,000 Clreassious res fuicata are the it Turkey, and ma le their bomo on tho | mors ayrecabie 10 me “veeutse 1 beo in them not | Who lias ranked 1 tho Asscuibly us o Rte- | foctions, the allemation is made that, C States he dovoted binrsclf to. mlslonary work, | &1vance. - What could "be uore anlikely than ALY COCKK weatern and nortiwestern shore of the Black S, | Words, but decds. The gifts you have mado will ubtican. Fourtou ia s Bonapartist, and was in *fi:}u Vandorbiit bt & uorbid atd unmatural de A;»‘pfx?n::fl elcst of Axicre n'lx:upnfl:l.hul)" 21".'5) $hat this unrecoguizable body coulu be identitled [y E A.lllwl'flhb‘.)"b' it Sl S e e bt e | R Sk it T | fhe Gl 1 e Bt Mo Bl | e ptin SR S e Uy | A S8 BV ot | a o e Rl o i : e 'fm'm': o;m[:n;]x;c‘_iu\, mlu‘n:x :‘t‘nfia:‘:‘:‘;‘l&‘um Txprcas my thauks 10 tho whott h"' wnder phe Empire the Pelton of French olitics, coneentration of his property in the hands of | the 21st of Muy, 1817, to theEee of Albany, aud | 8ud went through iulelphia Last year, or that —— Willlam I, Vanderbilt and Willlam's cnildren, Mrs. LaBuu gays tho exceutors named iy the pretended will have taken upon thewselyes 1o execute sald will and codleil, and that letters testamentary, issued to them Murch 14, are now in full effect wnd forve. The petitloner, shuw- ing she 13 of kin to doceasud, prays 'm citas tlon may fssue directed tathe Kxecutors, dirccts ing them to show cause wlngfilhn probate of said will and codicil should not bo reveked, The at- toruey in the sult is Butherland Tenney, sud the counsel Scokt Lord and Jeremy 1. Black. ——————— INJUSTICE DONE, Spectal DIssich o The Tribune. Mexpora, 111, Muy 23.~Clarles Hauford, couductor of the Illuols Ceutral passenger- transterred the' 6th | uf May, 1864, to the Arche | LIsmunderer shiould be found? bishoprie of New Yovk. Mo sucrveded Mr. Yet, by achance letter to o prominent news- Tlughes, whoso funcral rites were splendid, ouo | baper publisher frum Geemany, the whole inlght say national, because all rauks of Adien- | $trauge story iadaid bare, ‘Ihy murdered man can society, both, Catholic and Protestant, par | proves tobs a young Germun of, u wealthy tielpated therein, o umlly who to Philadelphia last suwmmer, “Mr, McCluskey returned to Rome fn 1875 to | At tlls Granuor’s Hotel he fell in with another receiva tho purple robe, and solemnly take pos | German and furmed o close com panjonship with Teinton of s htite Sunts Marla Sopra Minerya, | biw, The Steduer learncd all bls secroty, the “1le fs of tall and distingutshed figure; his | particulars of his business and family life, ob- temperunent is calm, cold, and” gencrous, = e | talued letters from him, from which lis studied speaks peclectly Frouch and dtatlan, . and it is | bis beudwritlog, pecullaritics of expression, ete. sald bls ock &5 much attached to biin." _ | Wheu his plans werw ripe bo eotleed the youry "Tho sketches of the French and Itallan Car- | fellow ont to this lonely gorge, killed bim, tool ‘dinals are more extended, ana many of thew [ posession of bis trunk aud viticr pruperty, sod much more persousl, and, sitogether, ‘the book | vpened a correspondence with his fumily fn Ger- gives very lutercating (osight into the charac | Wwany. Since lust October Lhis correspondence tor of the Sacred College, or the e who will | has Deen carried on, the murderes personating rharous bands uf outlaws, living eutirely b plunder, given to polygamy, and selling thelr duuihters In Turkish markets to the number, somethoes, of 1,000 8 year. Schiamyl did wot reinain lopg Iu Bt, Peters- hur, Hussia assigned him a residence in Kaluiza, 100 miles from Moscow, with a pension of about §3,000, 1u Junuary, 1530, e went to M ,.‘\mhln. und soon sficrward to Mcding, where be died [u Marcl, 1571, YAKOOB BEG, MISSION TO RNGLAND OF THE * TROOFEN KING OF TURKISTAN." New York Times, ‘The inlssfon of Yakoob Khan to England, an- nounced by telegraph, s au event of great une " THE CZAR AT NOSCOW, baving mnnnf‘:d & copacity for managing elece Benran, May . —~White at Moscow, the Czar tlons, l"uulb y the bz majoritics whivh Nue recelved In tho Great Jall of the Kremlin the :’lulcuu v|uu In l';ng lml'nll.yal lfc“ru”f' w‘n‘ru pur}]! Deputicn of tho, Peoviocal Nobiliiy, whowe | WiLAThG" (07Slits, by o suseals of resnafitabie fixfi?&i’c:fi‘l&;‘:?t Bobeingd, presented the o | juek, o o combination which guve thewm w Most Quacious Czaw: With prayors o her mu’,‘,‘fi;;‘:‘“’:{,gv"A"{;(.l,-:.m':ub?:i‘&ulm[-‘,Er?“,fir&m heart und ok lice lipv, the Ruwian uation rlvce at | caied ints the Mouarchist Cablact. then formed your bidding, (a ke iame of Chelst, $o accomplish ERINRY LIB A updichisk Sk SICK torms 2 rent and Jist object. - Fie timo biaa corng for the | Snder tho Prewicrshin of Do Broglic, He was nubility 10 - show themselves worthy of | Wude Minlster of Pullle Worship aud Instruc- {.u..n thoy occupy. True 1o the ex- | tlon. Iu the turn which affluirs took next year amples .of . tuefe aucestors, © our = sous | the Republicans won u briltiant victory over this vnd brothers are groyed o the tanks of | Cabluet. ItieJdgned acvordingly, sud Fourtou your gullaut army, Notall of uecsn abutu the | followed bis chiiei futo the runks, Ho aguiu klorlpus distiuction of fguting in the furemval | poes futo the Cabinet under the same chict, sanky with the heredltary enowy of this countey LCuilluux )8 au engiveer of bridges aud caus il i b B | vy A B S G DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resoven!, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For tbe Care of all Chronlo Diseases, Bm’““""’ Syphilitie, Moreditary or Contagiovs, be ated In 1ho Luogs or Stomach, Skiaor Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrapting the Sollds sad Vitlatisg the Flalds. Chronlo fll.\im‘llmc Beyofuls, fllllflnlullemnm L D iy . | bls victim gud obtajuing, by pleas of fllucs: Flacking Dry Couglt, Cangerous’ Aflectiuns, avvn!&” tance, in view of txobable Engliah complica. | PAFAC duty—to servo the sick aud wounged tn & curs {n the Cabinet of the Republic | 4rain wolog south, ""[','"f"' whon th chargo of | maks thio uuy bope, surroundend od '.‘,'z"xrl."‘;& Tosioks e l‘l‘m ek by fLakiady s °"'['L"fi:“|,&“"'“‘r“““,}‘,,,‘.‘"‘,"“fi(},“” Spetin oers vortauce, in view of probable English complica- | SAERESMIPTIN durvs the wieK oo e ity - ch suceceded that of De Broglie, throwing Micbael Millgan off the platform of S : st W : AT R e gl Gty e Fedl () ith Russla. Yuk o b K y [} 3 rog| 4 fuucrals, popaiar predictions, and the State of | thut his arrest will in all probability be wade. kin and lilp Disctacs, Mercurial DI s ons with Russla. - Yukoob Khiau Is the uepliew oy God saslat, you, Leloved Caury So thl graid ,Du;‘lfi;fi-zlr-_hmw,ol the Centre Right. e | the vors appeared o yesterday's TwisuMe, | joiicty in Rowe. That it afforded the Holy ——e— Complaints, J’ml Dropiy, Eickcta Salk lcine Gl of an extraondicary man who now rules with a | sud holy sbugy s Ve tho lv.i"-'ill-‘r oltll'mum to the courts of | sought sn laterview with your correspoudent | Father, who hiniseld 18 so addicted to pleasan- +* Indian Courtlug Thue; o | S, CMSRRECE §f bik BOITLE rud o lrow e frtle b of Turkistan wud | Alle iy, e Moscow, Burzomastry e | B SIS0, T 11 | otay o emphateatly deued the sousaton. | e, s nfule s of ainemont Wabkll | g 1ol Crd QUG 1y s | " SSMY Dindtic among all promivent Astastic diplomatists he | fEEW 20 Atichzed % Yoo didade b 2 | Jority of 10,88, Decizes w o diplomut of g | e states that: he bad no dispute with | ¢leut guarantee that ft s res e, und that 1t |, 0 Informed by Cuptaln S : s dhe reputation of being the most subil, | % 08, e Toun, Conel, presentad o Mo | LSty SENSTL PR Y A HORRE 068 | % i " Vhatsoerdhy took b bkt | 18 ited by Froncouaan o tne noderngenoal | fea v un mesee ntormed by Coptain Sswa | B, PADWAY & C0, 32 Warrens, LE wise, and captivating in Lla mauners. Iv this | glon: P Cabier I July, 153, and uiven tug portfollo | as from the otherw’ aud daa o the 16 pmatifovRlzeieyi sl phgiy; sk Ja e odlane wiil {hew bruak up thuir camps, nest i respect Lo bs tho very opposite of bis uncle, 8 | Mot Giaciors Czan: Thou hast to | of Foreln Atlairs, cvices have been | lust car when the newsboy told him that a e g 3 ae o thoy withyen | oo Tk of extraordingry fonce of characten whoss | e R EhtalE e arion it summoned 5840 | proitaule 1o Frauco and satlefactory to all ad- | wan bua Jusaped off the plasforms of tbe e L S T i Read “ False and 'l‘ruc.“x - o LADWAY @ €O Ko Wit B LA O Gt thowsst & 2 9 kit su Larshaled thy troops o the battle, thou com- | tlulstrations. e is setained fu T uew Cabi- adventurous carcer forms oue of the most ro- N'd""'"m"""m'"'?"”'“ ‘e people In the | net a8 i guaritteety Europe fn gencrul sad wautle chispters Wi the Listory of Astabic pativae § wallivd wissuiieut pptal, The air ovuuds | Gerwany b pasticular that thers £3 to be no swoking-car, o thought at tlret {t was some ouo who wus tokiog & ride, and bad falleu fo |- Juwplng oft. He subscquently dlicovered that Russlan Prisoucrs ia Esgland, courting sessun—which Ls thy beaf nawe wa can fnd Loloy Timee, | fur it—ls the principal Loliday of the Indluns, and A masslve monuwent €0 1ho memory of the | while [t lasiy no money or pecsusslon will luduce twenty-elsbt Flulsuders who dicd Lo Lowds Prison | su Iuduo, wale or fouale, b pesform Laboe,