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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY., MAY €7, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES = S results; and, finally. he explains the impossibility | 8tn of this month. They captareq . . | edae of .the members of - the Cabinet, but there is | . - B 2 of solving the difiicalty by subjécting the Church | of unstaiped whisky, destrov, tilln, poles. He first rode along the front of the troops, |:mese to marchybut.the- Generals do not expectto.| WASHINGTON. g00d reaso to say it Is. npw quite certain that. |1 P ARIS 9o the latir-. What the resl way outof the wood | were running when found, m;;dn;ri::{!;mh,% who were in 4 line of battalions in mass: then took | be . called into action ; for another month. b y Tinless somothing mot now expected occur, the . Ia. remains ailghtly unclears but : understand that | charged with filicic d stifiine. e mn-cnih‘ e > position will be offered to Gen. Logan’at the - it is to be accomplished by i sible ?‘mces were searched, and on aly, 3 FAITH ALONE, branch one still, and often two or {art ity : W FISCAL YEAR. : T gl 21 . oy e ibe | The Declaration of Neutrality:bY | Luich 1o sbie to move mountains, In amsenificent | found. There were no Uand St troogg H it place on a elight eminence for the defle of the | The clite’ of - the: Turkish officers sre as- barst of cloguence. the wpeaker concludes by pro- | the party. : ’ e ‘ re,’ i ca) be anxious % $:0ope;. whIct wis maderamarkably well by twelve | sembled . heré;r. and - ashenr 16 The New-Born- Anti-Hayes Party | it the spointment is made,it is expected it ‘battalions of infantry and six equadrons of cavalry, | fora speedy encounter with the enemy. A strong n: & 3 eut e e e en 1bros eoadeous of rad hussars s (Rfee o cine: | Bodly Wa hen aeat lorfand 1o ceehpy eQrTIe a Very Bilious Concern. Lent, ot lect, be satisfaciory o those who have op- the French Government. fessing thatdie. betleves the word: of the Script- —— Pravaday, the Varnis, ana Rusichuk railway 3 posed Logan for other positions, ad welll R ures Tlmmll{. and implores Heaven to f‘" us the FOR EL GN- fo the Prexident. This, at least, is the view of *he 7 Falth needful. During the conrve of his addregs. n 5 ther Hyacinthe was interrupted several ti:nes by sers, the latter in blue uniforms with et teponae, s coudiios f he roops Only Ten Instead of One Hundred and | matter by those who are certaln that Joned will re- Q en Instead of One Hundred a ian Princes in the Latin Quarter vil-looki 2 tellows in th ERM AN ly Roumanian a small knot of evil-looking young fellows in e [ FRANCE AND G ANY SPIKED STEEL HELMETS, tire from the Collectorship. and .that Logan. is to Iike the Prussisns, The men were all mounted on gre_nlr' |mponnnéeé The m;ndhmo;l n': sml o (; i Hunzarian-fed horses, admirable-sized, in good | satisfactory, and that of the fortifcations an i i be tendered some Federal position in Iilinofs. ot n tlery, but there was no serious disturbance. condition, The srtillery, ten 4.gun batteries, | camp all that can be deeired. Several thousand Fifty Patriots Attend the 6 e ---A Students' Demonstration. aliery, butthers was o asthicy distirbuuce.. A THE DLTRAMONTANE CRupae T* drawn by animals requisitioned from private in- | Circassian horsemen are now on their way here.” Christening. The following Postusters were & fio{n\t‘gfll&: coat, ~ much like it B0y the | Brnury, Muy 20.—The Ministeriaiut p, Glviduals, costing in fome instauces as | .. THE GREER CONTINGENT. ; fay: Elios Shenbaryer, Klrewooc mii/ . Roee | Tl T M tnoe, 2% | tinnes to comment on the French crsl. o Diuch as 200 dueats, or $1,000, each. Last [ Armexs, May 26.—A new Groek army-corpsis | 2 K t Letter | <li, Gleadale, O, 2 Father Hyacinthe’s Last Lecturo at “;e in meastired phrases; bu , 28 s00n 83 bo watms fo | France, raléd by the Vatican, fa the centra o of all came the ambulance-train, provided, ap- | forming in Thessaly. Senator Morton’s Recen . THE TREASURY 5“‘".";“;0"5“":; A - 7 Cirqueé Art Matters. m-d wn;k. the ore dilates, the Jaice :flhel;s oower | Papal us:lum which frivously mnummm:-' arently, with every appliance necessary to insare % Variously Discussed. at the. €| Itie stated that Warner M. Huteman, 5 e ard volume, the arme are wared sppropriatelv to | peace, and is preparing for o crusade gpys d Tue confor of the sick aud wounded daring the CONSTANTINOPLE. Variously Disce ; ot ras to-day offered the oftee of Suliltor of the A T v the g oo s SRLL Bavouy | Banyfor o om ot S campaign, Criticism, except 23 to appearance, AGITATION. % Capital. Treasury Depactment, and de 2 i 3 R e b Favre. uh‘y’k;::;:;:yesomn ang | Of the peace Ia inevitable, should Fraace e:'h“' shucld te cantony ropaniiug: the Bovmanlan TLewpow, May.%5.--A Viewnd Gifateri 1o the e ; PENNSYLVANIA. Massenet's New Opera, “La Roi de Lahore” gray, “Thercfosome wallc of Father Tyacinthe’s | the conras she hae now taen, Rl army. On paperit can muster about 40,000 in- | Zimes says the proclamation of a holy war louks : . X : standing for the first vacant seat In tho Chamber o MACMAHON'S SPERCH, funtry, 2,000 cavalry, and 1,000 guns. mony of | like vielding to the populsr demand, which has | A Brief Explanation Concerning CAMERONIAN TACTICS. = —The Plot and the Musio. D%?"‘Al?'n' REha i New Yous. May 253.—A special Bifm their batteries being of the Krupp model, [ been growing londer daily, that the Sultan should the Liberal Gauging ‘Wasuixerox, May 26.—A letter from & proml- —_— T {hert 2 “u:%fl;:xg;wzgo.;hu three lectures | o) o cnvethat Prest lent MacMaton, iteh, the rest what we called Napoleon guns | join the army. The proposal that the Sultan quit Y nent Democratic politician i Philadelphia, in Special Correspondence of The Tribune. A L oot Latos ad conreman, Tanta mastys, || CmOIZDy 1oy, dald that sor. o SPeakingy o the American War. The reserves and [ Constantinople hae natarally raised a question s epealing of the rdcent ovation to Gen. GRunt, 82 | pynue, May 7. —France has lost no timo In fol- | 3k Lossonc ; ..: o omplepy Lo dess ittt L e l:;i; H Jos. Braval Rravol Intenor and the peac: of the exterior of g ot He will not mix with ontstde pol eipe. . T Yo! o Wravo! Bravo! NBWSPAPBRS PROSECUTED, gth(n{lll w Y E - er. M. Loyson—+* You take me for a Fres-Thinker. . Piiis] oy 56 oy o wilitla ehow an effective force of 15,000 more. | whether it is safc to Jeave behind a Parliament ‘hia Public- b i 3 5 - 2 8 Touare quita determined to appland All the regulars are armed with the Peabody rifie, | which s becoming more and more diflicult to . - appearance of a rebuke of Iayes by the Cameron: the Chambers at Versailles, the Duke dc Cazes, iz a) ", e Figures Showing the Healthy Condition | s’ wuosre vey roe; st becaut of e new |1 e for Foreg Alve, ronta declraion 1 | 3 ou that the affair was adroitly managed to give it the | jouiioTho lend of England. Onthe reopening of HheTuie . the eecond line with percuseion Enfields. Thelr | mansge, and which, moreoser, lina the whole nop- ; eal % $he e ! acminlstrative gernice {s apparently good, and [ ulation of Constantinople with it. 1t §s no won- of Qur Forgign Trade. policy;and, secondly, because P‘,"'.':{e::"fm;‘f-. the Sepate, announcing that the Government had | 3 LOYASRT," ERE TaFe me for 3 Frea Thinker, 30 e Jontial these field and company officers seem to know | der,thercfore, that Constantinople, during the last s A 5 no representative in the Cablnet. & fully decided to keep themselves perfectly clear of | reallty I am more Catholic than the Cathollea.™ been prosecuted for attacking the lags nl, ban *heir business. few days, has been filled with rumors of impending SIDENT HAYES, wmeu spscad neither pains nor capeuse, Dot 8838 | al) complications which might grow ont of the dif- | * HiEublle~t ravat Beavorhs ISR b WS Of pugty CROWDING FORWARD. dissolation, a coup d'etat, etc. It fs felt, evenat |+ EPRESIDENT ;i the writer, they will fail—have failed of thelr Dur- | geyliien tn the East. The statement tskes up | Dhlgiiofi=".Gunsenuently you 20755 OLD CATHOLIC, TOEH BN EARTT F1A800. ° pase. They cannot carcy the people with thetl, | nearly o column in the papers this moming, | And, upon my word, for once fn his life 3. Al- Gy show foaf thie Ol Catholic coums will be compelled themeelve B hinge, | but it moy be il summed up pithily in | bort Milland and the’ Figars will have come very | SPTH3RT Shows toal the n arobar of subereyy Of his journey of Bucharest, after spesking of | the Palace, that Mukhtar Pasha's incapacity neces- Joarney L 5 ) ! Special Dispatch to The Tribune. ane near to telling the truth. - | sitates his recall, yeta firetattempt of the Chamber v 3 ! h:himzfigux:x:e‘: ::SS;{::H:LLI.T: 'h“;::‘ pheodoriér, difcetly inflacnce the couree of af. | WARNGTON, D. Cor ey e —The "‘“},’:“l‘”":’ 5',",;;{;}'},fi:fiflflfl’:{?fld?’,}hfi,fim °§?°;ufluéf} "t | s few lines, After some general con- L : fnstead of rich fn pasture and com fields, [ faira may mature the Porte's rotolution fo check | Istration party in tho ntcrest of Blatace WIS | Couruy it will be atterly ontof _the question to ex- | gideration, for the greater part retrospective, M. | oy cun =ned to the public yesterda MEXIC the correspondont eays: At several places on | nterfercnce by a prorogation at least. Associdted Press created Jast night, 16 like the 40 | poct'the Clan Cameron to accept the latler alterna- | Tocareq vent on to say: *In the Exstern Ques. | prrlsoalon, w8 opened to the public yestorday, IXICO. s i Jaces 00 " 4 sailors of Tooley street. That meeting of 160 per- | Hve, and they will therefore take the oath of al- g : s ut [ aball reserve my otice of the pictares exhib AE Exn0 N the road, after leaving Krajors, we met trains MILITARY DIRECTORY. ‘sons asssnibléd I s voorh thiat, could not posribly Jeglance with what grace they may. . tion, the most absolute nentrality, guaranteed by | ited rorznqnth’er mm:& Ozier 7500211“ orks lx:\ber New Yors, May 26,—4 laeml“lf = X = - " " be | beengent in for consideration e jury.. = rom 3 LOCK T T8 L T, T DG L | e e ot et moey. omiion contitines 1008 | Hese, 2,000:000 have hoen sdmjttod, “Ticfore 1 | Joans says: ‘*Gen. Lever, an agenror P, crowded with troops on ther way to Kalafat. | CoNsTANTINOFLE, May 26.—A council has been / iy s hold more than fiftecn. Ten werenctually present. | LC . 5 o0, Greseed I Jomg g1 Coporce i Ve el | mtiops, The Miarter of War, Tcai Pashey | Thy eonattute un oihoot from the Soathern Ro- | DERSTS WILL CLLE {OUTHBUCRLYES, | | the baal of our. pollcy. ' France wishes peac with et imention~the “hate”™ of *rtha " Bietares | Lerdo. has Just arrived here from Yatamors. . belte, and nest shakos—emart, soldierly fellows, | or in his absence Raouf Pasaa, will preside. | Publican * Association, znd Fesed '“";P:“"“}':;‘l oot of employinent and desperate for tho lack of | assuring its advantages,” Nothing could well be | belonging o8 wealthy Austrian collection, _Sev- | 53Y8 arrangements have been made with the Suyee: «Gine physical ability, able to bear anyamonntof | Amongstthe mombers arc Mchamed Ruchdl, a ;r?:n";.b‘.il n}?l’:fn‘:u:::‘ Goorgia, whom the | oF S5 or S5, and, S coReieted in one of the courty | clearer ormore calculatod to calm the Siwr at hleh Eiren - Smengel theine ' Delatrols :; u';"o::i:'co s“;fl;“ [ mdfll)'zo' i Y v Marine, Y 218, i L oers lown at high figures, —amongst them, a Delacroix 3 ampeche to :inel;zg::su;fi: CoF st ?;einw?:n z::o’;’n!;(: i‘é;‘;'f;%:flx‘pi’-'fi: ltxl:l\‘xmm l:lni:;:r s:fm Pasha, | President for cause refused to_appolat Internal af stala Ditplel uadasatenced s FAUTIIIOUS BEARS OF GERMANY, which fetched ‘7,100 francs; 8 ‘*Moonrise,” by | for Terdo a8 soon ms an Pidear, e i Laspeinbo s i ! Revenue Collector, and Judge George T. Fisher, 1 PO et GG Gt 7 Tobtery and receiver | Dub the recent speech of 31, von Moltke having | Daubieny, 7,000 francs; Decamps’ **AfabTeav- | muse “from this site. ons mot ‘when on their first journey, but secm well in band | Ald-de-Camp to the Sultan, Mahmoud Damad, : i - 4, Jact of the $47, ¥ cauced & certain sensation, M. Decazes thought it | eler,” 6,700 francs; one of Diaz's beantiful views 9 will pogitivyy of Maine and Georgia, who has been Ievying po- | of the stolen money, not ouly goes acquit. o free ) M. - as and be made, and Gen. Escobedo is in g; T %o their Sergeants, who were in charge. Grand Master of Artillery, Uazif Pasha, and other ¢ t clecks. Th but will in 2]l probabilily have the money | better to introduce a couple of paragrapha into hia | Of Fontaineblenu Forest, 20,000 francs: and two | °¢ n San Antono ey, Apropos of bombardments, the one which Theard | Ligh officiaie. e oF ke i aany of thors Maime | Festored {0 hims alords 3 falr toxt for commentary. | statoment _ calealated 10 caim —dhe. slapatar T o bk o Borcing s, | fincoring the broject. It will be frat mada ay " P : 3 e gl 3 ix o o s i Bpet 5 g™ bt s v eint on the Northern Pa T Sl scamma Tall 1 tas dlveciod ngsinat s G men, but it does not appear that Biatue know suy- | A998, Uhe SERIISCIP S NGRS FISUNELOR; | anscoptibllity o the Tranerhennle Cab- | figethor fetchod the respectable sam of 43,000 | the. matn attempt will be ;::;em" o= Sonors, bt the train of the Ruesian-Commander-fn-Chief. | Loxpox, May 20.—A Reuter telegram from Con- | i oot it e certalnly was not lere. The 7 s h ¥ fuct, ‘and to reassure, at the same | frnce. 4 near Matamors,, ing abont 3 trict Attorney is secured who haa the will nnd And now a few words about the Roi de Lahore, | It I8 0OW statedthat there ure at least 300 time, the timid hearts of the French bourgeolsie. & {ew murdeabant the Rl ds * | serters from the Mexican armyand desperi = HABOEA 3 , geherally, wio hive already en{m:d. ndwaeny et The Turka were informed of their enemy's move- | stantinople says the Porsian Minister has remitted i Sl e 0y i Sonthern Republican Association at 1its ne: ability to prosecute to conviction all clasees of went, and ag roon aa the Grand Duke steamed in | a riote to Safvet Pasha repudiating warlike inten- regular meeting will disavow this action. 'The | criminals, high and low, ricn and poor. Ttranslute: **We are ableto eay that, during the | 0y ‘Just been produced af the Grand Onera. s e T o Y IWELLET. |+ | 1nst scven years, wo have never entertalned morc | 1. Mgyseriot 1s a couio080r bi tter known here than j:fi_’:&“{;“i £ soon an they enter Vi 2 ; e army, dropped, but did not | tone, The Shah will maintain with the Porte a y d the ‘rn:ilwnysuuon- % ‘shelldropped, b friendship beiting two great Mohsmmodan ma- | Southern Republican Association Itgelf fs. an | INTERVIEW WITK CONGUESSMAN KELLET. | Ing g explode, tlons, organization mainly | tona lettes toa friend In Lo City, in which he friendly relations with all the foreign States than | abroad at present, but Iam confident he will soon 0 THE Mo WITHIN A PEW TARDS OF 1S CARRIAGE, PRECAUTIONS. FOR OFFICE-SEEKING PORTOSES, etates that. ho was not the writer of the Nafion's | t0-day. -This declaration will acquire additional | acquire Etrgpean as well s natix © DOPUIAHLY: | FonrMextcan refagess at Bagte vrss, Tex. cditortal demnnding that Sccretary Sherman be | importance in your eyes 1f you will have the good- m';‘p‘ atopera. Two or three years ago ho wrote !‘%nbun saved from death by a_ time) M;’y.m hey liad been demandad on 4 pretended wycrnl end this welcome was continued until his traln | Tt fs officially announced that the Softas dem- 1 o « but it has not committed any such absurdities ng Geft the town, when it coased entirely, and hosnot | onatration, was, the work of fow thoughticss | BSEILBas oV SIS B0 R SRR B | e o s aqmtho contrary, hie aserts | neas to remark: that the neizhboring Powers (1. e. | anbr ophe tomlque, ++ Don Gasar de Dazem, _ e e e o dmiratlon and watm friend- | Gormany and Italy) share with ourselves the priv- | which fuiled. He bas, however, lonz boen & 5:1';:%’:,{{::’; ‘%ix‘:{i;;c:n:fi“hmu“‘ and the - [ vering thom. ° Fortupater s b persons.” The Porte "o present similar dirturh- olesgs ance for the the future, has arrested the promot- | Press. 2 % Mz, Bh 5 ima- S Oiie df thearticles of the Lonvetition SHBRONS | gy g Tho_principal rogulation adoptd by this new | Hioh that Mo Would bs. 8 purty sestast Ma | Hlege of having no dieect intercats t stake fa tho | favorite n'the concert-room. for which ho has | Jat American Consul on th nateiy Tanil P o0 Hnentoond shonld enter the THE GRIDLN SaBisaDan party of ten lust night1s this: Io' takes ocousion, however,” to " roiterate | Drescnt crisia. Thelr lansuage allows ua no doubt | composed several suites dhorcieifre, oraturios, and | [USECUERR (COTRN, 99, Uhe oppostte ide of g Capital, but now that the principality bas appar- | _ CoxstaxmiNorir, May 20.—Prince Tenry, of | PR P TR (0 W00 0 R o orue Repubite, and | bin well-known financlal views, and to con- | as to thelr peacefal sentiment. or as 16 the ssine D P ceialenc had conldarable suc. | Slate Department, which promae on.0f ihs ently thrown its hat Into the ring and decidea to E:l‘i‘u; e(‘}ehr_:gzyn:n:l\ml:undor to the Porte, has dmndflx" a’l the an‘;llmllon o!d lhccUnl}ed b:ln'm;'! we ;hi-mn‘ the flnun[cml gahc of %cgh“f" they attach to the strengthening of friendly rela- :L‘,, at the Clr ,,5 &' Ete and the Opera-Comique; | that the warrant was illeml, nnfonnded..mpm' 3 aceepted the amendments snd recognize the ifon. | istratfon as mnwliee and ruinous o busi e % ¢ ke | to be col d 5 5 James G, Blalne aaa irm defender of our pricirles, | nees interests of the country. But hehas cont. | HOS with the Government of the French Repub- | whilc some [ncldental music to a tracedy, *'The | (o be complied with tnz%‘l;u?{.fi‘fid{m‘:?;‘,fi takeiits share of the glory, danger, and possible Tie." Eclnays,® origialiy’ played st the Ofsun, and || oor b e By Braterul thaggy andn lionor of his devotinn, patriotism. aud states* | qencein the President, and spesks of the Cabinet later it the Lyrique, won golden opiolonsinan- | Coioh Hirough the Consul. saved, future advantages, this restriction will crobably be GENERAT i semoved. -As’ it 36, seven iraliis of Mesian sols N . -{ wanship herebs organize oursélves, and adopt bisnamo | §RCE 1 Sty S ¢ ) posed of gentlemen of ** spotiess iutegrity. The words of M. Decazes are too manifestly wi diers went through to-day, and the nest Turkish LETTERS orfi:AnAqun x;or;umnsz:.P g asthotfue o ‘{:’0“‘;:5;" v Tll\exl’re‘slldemt\\'ll‘l] lf.'iv; ll;exprlsul;fi mmnd‘nl ‘;;ulicy to need any approving comment, and ut(ls’ :::2 ::'}::emeflzd' IEhe“;r‘I:'nl!’g Tite, ° I’llnur n:'.rs:l?lden . id will not be 8o easily made. New Yous, May 2 epecial from St. Peters- il > - a fair trial, but will certainly abandon 1t, in Judze “ o > . = Famiiack bede sl tanle. il burg says: +The Czar tins fssued a prociamation | Wasursatox, D. C., May 20.—Thoro 1s s wide | Kefloy's opinion, Just oo saon ks boreetizo ooty | oped may have thelr destined effect. It must be | intellizent, dellcato face, cr whed b wavy mus-es CRIME. 1 find all 0 here differ with me in | forbidding the granting of letters of marque. His | diversity of comment on Senator Morton's vigor- | cortainly will at an carly aay, that it Is mistaken, | admitted, though, that there are many diaquieting ?fl';l'x!&l‘:;!;‘w?ml I Al & r;:m inecwsrd, : fin my colleagues here differ with me in b ousletteron The President’s policy. Democrats | and will substitute one more intelligently calculat” | siznsabrosd Germany has deemed it advieable to | ¢ e et by N ARRANGEM Ahicir views as to the duration of the war. Incom- | Majesty aays he accepts the declaration of the ©d tofarther the welfare of the pespie in ita favor. Unlike many of his musical brothers AN ARRANGEMENT SPOILED, ! H and politicians of the lower epecies gonerally as- | “socratary Sherman ho speaks of e a man of hon- | NCFEAse the effectif of the garrisons statfonod in | and rival, Massenet har not a trace of envy in Special Dispatch to The Tribuze. S P iii | Alsace and Lorraine; while, on the other hond,Iam | him. Iic1itna very soul of modesty and kindli- | New Yons, May 6.~ The Timex says abig leak 110n with the Russian officers they maintain that | Treaty of Paris regarding free navigation to neu- Nesis itwill be localizeds that the rr."i, will collapse | trals, and guarantees carcful observation of this ;;rl Smx ill is éootgbrll’monhwl'- -n;l m;‘;fl! of the 55"6 e‘x’pe{ie?!c.f,';mllly. nn;l fim!rnl(lu]esc, I\‘\'hn ; Tatelys ¥ ccd | provision of the treaty. The Czar alvo declares his | bioody shirt: bat the better class of men here. asa | do the best with 'the present financial policy that ] fmmicdintely; that all the fortresses will be masked | P e rule, epealcwell of it and tiale It il bo of ser- | can bo dune with it With o patrotic deaira o ren- | there aro a least 200,000 troops betweon Paris | PAblic atens, 1o whieh, he prafers the soclety of | (1B Phooies 07 fhe Conbeal Ro During the € thy Gorinden Bt D los and Metz. Who shall predict the eventaof the | airls of Fontaineb'ean. His publisher told me | four years over $100 have boen -mlenmm,‘z‘: araured, by porsons usualiy well informed, that | ness, shrinking trom the dust and apaluuse of the [ gty 00 OO, S e et sayaad s 3 T and the cooniry generally occupied without an at- | uawiliingness to accept of the proposal made at | Fule, peakcavell o I 5 i cpublican party. Itle highly spoken. mpt being made on the Balkan line of defense. | the recent conference at Brussols. of by membera of the Cabinet as an able paper, s nest twelve months? 2 i . : 4 the other day of the trouble he had bad.to parsuade 1 Now York & e Jerbape diey o righ, but T keep o my | BUTISE PARTY FEELIG ABOUS THE WAR | and: n tho main, sound in Gocirine aad correct 13 NOTES AND NEWS, Like maav another mghty and terrible evil, the | hitoget B phoiogeant trken: 15 ks bl by | Eocers of tho ¥ow York & Newark b s pinivn on nds whic . Commerciat. =iy entive | Stratagem that he succeode: 4 auiiicientty Tl q mpiny took when T predicted tho Imminenco of a Tarko- | Loxpos, May S.—London was last night tho | Tio general press dievatchabont the orgunisa- CARTURED VINEGAR e ot anattended with some compensative | Lot o Ghiaracter of 1 mup. For the rest, | ing the lessee. A year or two nzo Mr. Daijer Russian conflict inthe face of all diplomatic assar- | the theatre of sensations. 1s it the approach of tfim of a secret po xfil sacie {. n the T’t‘xun“h 1‘1 Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. good, relatively small though it be. It will prob | pis'mnsic iu generally distinzuiched by extreme | General Passenger Agent, was led to beliese Tominron the planct Mars which fs cllelting the. balimerens | BI2ine w¥as a miserable * roorback ie whole | WaminaToN, D, C., May 26. —Mr. B, Gilloway, |, ably rid us for a season of sweetness, @ peculfar melancholy and lanzuid | Company were being systemat ; . The question must be arranged. planct 3 g gerent | (hine grew outpof th fzzled meeting of Southern | o' oo g1 o e Ly b5 peroiae molaahaly, and. laaaud a0y ng systematically robbed, butwis outbreaks of the world? Seventy-nine years ago, | sorehcads, which these dispatches mentioned sev- | Of E. Hermann -4 YiliegAr ‘mandfacturats, '8 THE ROUMANIAY ORDES Lt bt ey unable to discover where ot h i y 120, 3 p: Chicago, has made & statement here to the Doard | that infest this city, capecially that corner of it | man's soul is reflected In hiaworks.) It haa some- r how. S, A. Skinoer,: Lo 2 roan 7, thing of Gounod's style, and not s little of Schuv | Manager of the National Detective Agency, w There la & rumor current to-day, but not froma. | Outbresk o 5 : G eufliciently authentic source to warrant transmis- | When Mars came blazing so near tho earth as to | eral daysago. oo ia | Fmown as the Quartler Lat 5 eion by telegravh, that desertion has commenced | 81arm the nations, it proved ftsclf by no means | A8 for Mr. Dlaine, hen"fi:gf'z 2 postiion mat |1 of Health i xolition to the vineatr pont to this | SESUFH L S?.,dmw Qu‘:fie,"m °,‘},§‘i,‘.,“,’“:,‘t’f‘,‘;_ maun and Mendelasohn, while here and there it | put on the case six weeks a2o, and un Mondaglst” from the Russlan forces: that eighty Jews have | & celeatial **red spectre; ™ for that wag the year | gyip with the President, and almost daily rocom. | oivrict DY Lis firm and selzed here by order of the | ayle, on account of the very di:agreeablo pre<ence | Would pase for a mild form of Wagner. So much | heacrested two of the more prominentwoy o . B o 1 o L L , Board of Health. Mo Insisted that the | of hundreds of these sallow and precocious sons of | for the mueician. * | gazed fu_the robbery. Mr. Skinner found thers becn recaptured and were shot this morning near | When jpeac 28 signed between England | mends men for ofice, which he would not do if he 3 08 o r found thers Raseo. Cowards, bowerer, are as plentifal hero | #0d SPain. Bat still no doub there was fight- | tiought of making war on the Adminstration. He | Loard of Teallh greatly injured bis buel- | the Danube. Wehave Shontasuroata Hhingliers | illlnotessey more than avary Renral eview | Mot 8 widesnread combinaifon, which lndusd 3 = = ’ i for our -Wallachia; ret! <l " ctors, rood-a 83 they were among us in 1602, Ing gomg on somewhere in the Insignificant | {3 the lagt TR 00 (N6 Blumet (o think of ubandaa- | nese, and (hat the BDosrd's analysie was a | 10 Ciscan Right have for that heatben Chince RO0T DE LA IORE.” Uhree reapoctable uuteide partres, angssor o, feglons of the earth adiacent to the British Tsles to | e appointments 80 far made {1 Maryland give | fils€ one. Gilloway brought an analysls from 10 | The' Celeatinl has at least the - xmlle child- | _Itis impossible to do justice tou grand opers In | lall-dealers on Cortland, Libarey, and oteor sy OPERATIONS IN ASTA. inspire the astrologically-inclined with apprehen- | oroat’untraction in that State, T o Preyidont ag | Chemists of Chicago, which entirely differed from | like and bland” to recommend bim. but the | fve acts biter sinele hearing. e lloretto is | In and about the neighborhood of the ferry-hou.es. = Y slons that the carth mav be undersoing material | fyrmionized the old warring ciemonts with re- | the Board of Health's analysls. Gillowsy claimed | Roumanian of the Boulevard St. Michel, and | from the pen of & practiced writer, 8 friend of | Shadowing the persons be arrested 1o ¢ Monisy THE TURKS COMPLETELY OUTGENERALED, Inflnences. Agitations on the Continent aro re- | piwriphie success o that thero was not a particle of frco sulphuric acid | Other districts overrun by bim, carriea his condem- | Aassenet, M. Louis Gallet. Ie has hitupon a | evening in Newark. he suon discovered the iden'iry Special Dispatch to The Tribune. flected in England in angry feelinge and recrim- L NeW HOTiGTE T GG, Y 1 ond that 1 wan piirs apgloselton. Lesaar nation in his face. He ie dirly, lazy, a tremend- | charming' subject. mot only fnteresting, but | Of the partfes in the combination, and sscertalaey Loxpos, May 26.—Tarkish sympathizers here | {08tions which show very combustive clements at | o Groivenor. Spesker of the. Onio Tlonse of - op o onaslom | ous liar, .and generally has not afranc toblesa | thoroughly new. The scenc of the story is laid in | their mode of workinz. The tickets taken a7 by $ work. Last night the Honse of Commons was the 1, 3y , Speakel e O cetdent | of the Doard, seemed disposed to agrea with Gillo- | himeelt with. “Yet, notwithstanding, he manages | Lahore, about the period when the Moslem Em- | conductors were by them transferred to the o sre pamc-stricken by the announcement that Representatives, spent some houra with President g e aatdlda P y emen scenc of us stormy a fray as was ever known in the | Ropresentatives, spon ours wi o | T e e nident, Dr. Verdl, did not. and in- | to dress himself, 83 to his outer ralment, in the | peror Mahmoud fnvaded that part -of Hiv. | parties. who disposed of them to -retil desime Mookhtar Pasha has removed headquarters to | Congress of fire-eating days. AMr. Gladstone, nn‘y‘asfyes’u t]!;. rhgn the ghlll,cnllsmlmnl!a S‘M sistod that the report of the Government chumist | most gorgeous and delusive fashion. His | dusian with his conquering legions | and ferry-masters acting in collusion. Oneof the Erzeroum. Thisis a practical acknowledgment | beaten down at lost by the combination of party [ A Lo Jronl {h‘i;kfihfl‘g& R iy f"‘h' R ;_‘ to the effect that the vinegur did contain sulphuric | shrit fs lcsa irreproachable. Ea revanche, | in. the eleventh ceatury. The heroine, ( men arrested is Thomas Nesbitt, of Newark, 8" that the attempt to incite a serious Circassian | leaders against him, announced that he would | jet o BOUINER UG 8, MemBem O the Repab- | acid was u correct one. . illoway obtained oo sut- | his rings are numerous, ~ and . bis | Sita, is a charmine young prieutess of the tempie | Well-to-o citlzen wao acted oo an” eotston JThe demonstration against the invaders' flank has Lo DICS8 (o 2 vote the rosolutions which [ OV PRT T I0 NROEROIAC RIS coprie bnd post | isfaction from the Doanl, ‘most of them | wrist-bands of- excecding whiteness, suggesting | of Zudra, who is beloved by two moble rivals e | otheris eaid to. be one of o Compuny's mast k the whole nation has been sanctioning in public : ol Standing | by ibe, Jeport of the Govern- | paperrather than linen. Tac Roumanians must be | Alim, Ring of Lahore, and his Minister, Srindia, | trusted oMcials. but his name 19 suppoed by oy falled. 1t also means the abendonment of Karsto | meetings for more than a_week, was made foran | 103bandon tho tried menof the party, ortodo | ment —chemist, that the vincgar contained | b poople at home, if the gentry we sec herear | Alftera clover overture, the curtain zoes up on o | Rutboritles, who are after the ather thieves. 1oy its fate, becanse it has already been | hour thetarset of taunte from Torics and arrows | Soyihing to upsic its Oreanization, prostige, or | sulphuric acid, Complaint onginally came | at ail like them. . They are mostly noble; by there | fne. view of the. oity, The. Tahantoats sinz a | gang has threatened to kill any one who should’ ontfanked and because of the probable fn- | Of wTalh from the adicale, until o was mota- | (UL0%8 Success, Mo stld (hethe regarded lts suc | from o 'rival Georzutown manafucturor. The | own showing, Princes are 4 commos, a3 tand: | Choras imoloriag Indri to sasc them foom tanin: | Gwelore e oo il Ay one wao shord chilty o hold the Sougalon pasees aguinet | LOLCHTASNRLQLANRS 8 mine 18 epran | R ool WHutChor dacltanco ho can. rendar Wil | 56 bigh e sontofshe Gorpcain, e 8qulte Ltools, X rfoice n some sfght acyuaintanc with | ading Inliele. Scindia enters una nforms the | pany, which s poor enough witkoat elng rolibel the Russians for want of heas ns in positio ToR s 17 | always be avallable 10 aid the party in its strug- dedoicoale #[ Shool tem, mysell. ey haunta certain bras- { Chief Pries imour, that he must restore | about 13 3 - vy guns in position, | lous position,”™ **Discourteous,” ** Farcieal, i attihs e i the pailtenine ) it et Pl OUTUAGES. h Gov.. | fCFi®,fn the neighborhood of St. Sulplce, where | Sia to him. It is whispered that -Sia ro- in which case Erzeroum itself mast eoon fall, and | **Parly advantage,” **Misrepresentation,” were Hite o for the lost six months they have been in- | ceive lover ev ight i : the Turks retreat entirely from that ecction os the Mea of building up & third parly, or | Stoncin the Legislaturd, declares that the latter | dustrighely occupled in mn{:lng cnp " bl | oa the 3gry°2wp: fr?!:::glncr:d:l;:nr‘.nnj‘c‘?g: ULWIZF\.:T")I Bfifi":fi_fi,fiffi;‘;’m: the phrases that hurtled throuzh the air,'and for sllernative of the captare. The Tusks have been | B8 O he time o dosenred-faced” gontls” Hiyes Jany, independent .nl tho _Rev"bllc tloes not dare wike active measnres to punish the |"for multitndlnous bottles of beer consuined by | transports us o the interior of the temple. The term_of the Common Ploas Court of tus sounty never entercd his head. Especially he dislikes the | Jose him his eloction next November, Nine.tenths and other terpsichorean resorts of our gilded | falls, and presently the sacrilegous lover enters, most of the time & dozen red-faced gentle- 4 cither in_ the “North or South, has | Kemper Coauty murderers, from foar that it would | them pndl thoir female friends. Atthe Bal Dullier | priestesscs intone a mystic prayer as the night one Sarsh D. Crawford was granted s divorce from !hum:sh!yonlgenelrami It is difficalt to see bow | ing their arms at once. While Mr. Glad s ol that e South 0 even desperate valor can retrieve thelr misfor- | stone was surrendering the Jash-end of | Buggestioa of the term *'ilayes’ Southern policy," | of his party sympathizo with these murderers. th they shine. The: Scindli Tuncs. Alread tha Rutsens Lold the key toall | B resontions o BaRiaments un- enpumoss | 308 190ks upan it thepolicyor dagiiceandnseis; | Democeatic papers:in the, Sate liave not vet con: | Valte, and cat. Anite s Ggare at & qundeile- T 55 | st e s o orel iy ey Sopivurded af faglog | \William H. Crawtord. - Shorly afte the decreact popalar meeling was engaged, in supporting him | #107 In the Intorcst pf prosperty and peace, demned the maseacre. The etire judicial ma- | Hieve they are subposed to be preparing themselves | place outside the walls of Lahose. - The sconns | GI¥Orce was granted. Crawford, ascertain'ng i 3 Phe | Chinery is Democratic, and Is to be re-elected next | here for assuming the lofty and important datfes | which 18 8 very triamph of theatric art, by | Fhereabouts of his former wifc, went toherrea- dence and threw oil of vitrol in her face, Inticting e et At Tockey wantn (b porty bed shogen ppenak | There an opposition | 5F he idea cmbodied 1t the sentence that - he | SO arty had showe ead, but it had been knock: ] e | fall. : of Bucharestian statemanship. One of these d: — X 'y i f ty best po try be y & & Ip. One of these days | the by—cepresents an immense, far-reaching plain T the Western Associated Press. L'ncn. Donnybraok fashion, To-day the Liberals [ Aerveshis perty bes _‘V,’ggms,g'g‘;_f_‘;‘:‘" ry bost. Sl “*SOME SMALL GAIN," they will be Governors of Provinces and Ministers | of sand, SO een with low, black rocks. Thesanis | eevere injuries, since which time Mrs. Crawford's o fuilure of the army appropriation s not | of Finance. Hapoy, thrice hippy Roumanial seiting, and the nky i ablaze wita u ‘myniad tmts | friends have been searching for Crawford, . A RUSSIAN DEPEAT. s Do thelehieads, U Tones wallwrith |\ oo oo b taled Mbout ia bl Ak dieelai 1o b Consrivimorie, May 59 =4 Aotk ching in the air, the people are grining their - | without one benefit on account of the discontinu- | ‘The Latin Quarter bas been lent v, ictures B e T et of oot The Government by selzed o morientas | day, o he exirame radialy ee not aitogeher | s of Skbarisments o o mavy woutl JulyL.ani | of eitemen his weele Lo't "Saturday” the | Farveronnd. A pattlbis peen loront (SIS ase | m o in Romasr Ab A pEcty fomd, M o3 » - k4 e, n e o' e army ucl 'ongress meets ane kes t] i v} d1 i = o ship, vl Avkastan vitlages Akaba and Idiak, nesr Batoum. | it is inscribed the sum total of the ond and am of | Grosteruor, of Obig, ssys the letter will have sn | roquisito appropriation. & Targe amonnene e | Bt pLant Rane Tulllausier, the Sasonne! fii‘;’:‘.fi“fl'g‘&'&?fi?i&'”&lfiifi."'fia’&“&;fifiék’fl&' With | Goonattempting to arrest him, ke fred teo or. excellent emrect n Ohiio on the disafected Repnb- | rency will acoumulate fn the Arensnry. ond thus | gave sise to " | Atm,” wounded, st their head. . Sitg 'has | Srees U953 frowr s, sun into e sanad sl The Abkasian chiefe assembled all their available ‘l!h% uz‘r’:fi::‘ "‘_:Ilritlis‘lf Imtrc;u.r;‘ ;Znul]nlnd wig Ticans; ard 1z worth sevetes sonsand sots oy the “force And repulsed the Russians, lefend the Suez Canal, Ezypt, the Dardanelles, an 01 - do away with the necessity for gold sales for some N i 53 many wonaed & Hen iesor | coRtaoRonle, o prined M G s | pa e thinks i, e w15 0 Boward | ke ey 0 G0 (This Protetson” Wk e sl 6t o passant, ono | esiones, Seindla indhesthe. solfers i sacol | *eIf 1 the Brest, produciog deuih st ght. Mr. s B ling g 1 £ N N. of — ' ir we o rer foued smen he dala. o | 658 Covarmeni: " Enqend it blfal oy | thoe o v eled he Admaen 2 | o ity o ST Gk SamPe Surent . | i Dot sledtet sndcliver we e v | gt el woonfod monarcs, aad st xoT TRy, ‘Turkish loss was seven killed and eleven wounded. {:3. t‘:‘ 'il:vr;h‘eh ;1;3:!“{;"‘“ 'iw? :flfi‘;‘,‘,’;’,“’m“;;‘; < oumc‘lri eeand m“Lé'e“sL..‘tE B L peman yes 'ncn!s[ fmr{lh;):e ‘reprfi;e;tkatl\'ga of tl(:}e Jews in this ‘-:ogmnusu of the Revolution. On Satnrday he | hisrival. Sifa throws herself upon the lile]en% Special Dispatch to The Tritune. Eams, X <h 3 o i country, steps. en by our Government to | hud occasion te speak of Rubesplerre and Dant body in an agony of grief, but she is borne away b; doubts on this Iost point they must. have been et g rotect the Jews fn Roumania. ‘These appeals are | and ho. took. t fre atizng at on¢ "Rinee W | fo rRINorIELD. L, Moy 20 roport belleved. qanteligence hus ecn recelved ke that the Bus- | gt et by his morig s pipere, which Sanousce LIBERAL GATUGING. Baced‘wpon B rouagde o ooty bd ot of | et 5 ‘scoundseln Fanma T of (SHEmAzing | the vakior, who e atonte, prociatmed Kinz It | to"bave. been set afout by the Ghicado Tt td slackene: o peton of fhe Transvaal Repabile, andthe | | /4D 4 hAD EFPRECT 0N NEVENGE EecErrrs, | American citizenshlo. The only represcntative of | hrm in that, baC it gave o to cundry srdent | the atory. ont "after this tragic. gnd ‘ot “phe | St Louls Republican correspondents, aad now the United States inthat region iu a Consulas | Kadicals in Lhe lectara-room, and the spedser was | hero. . Louls Gallet, “however. has | obtaining circulation in the country press, to the ADVANCING. hoisting of the Union Jack over ity Capito.. This fact wae indeed announced in Parliament Inst Special Dispatch to The Tribune. agent at Bacharcet. The Democratic House abol- | not allowed to proceed. On Monday the atudente | 8 surprice In store forus. He carries uatothe | effect that the notorions Billy Forrester, theal- ‘The Russians continue to advance on Erzeronm. | 13 - ight, and no doubt added piquancy to the heroic ‘WasmiNerox, D. C., May 26.—The origin of the | ished the Consulate, the chief wl S P: N %, DL G 26. g i purpose of which | of the School of Pharmacy put their head: t th- | Hincdu paradise, and shows t! Y t was to protect the-Israelites. These appealscite | er, aud issued a sort of mimfcllo. Dll"hl"’ll “nglgel:- the faithful seated amid fl'x"ui!gfnghnpllopy :o“l: 5 :eiEd 4\:);:‘:" m::ll:::nrm' o he;" F:;\?oneh:‘:;fl' r8 and | the g P ry by Gor, Callom, Abattle is expected shortly. The Russian right | peroration of Mr. Cross, whose theme I havo bkl e ol 1 Hpored o Teapoas Hieme T system of liboral gauging, which bas occasioned i e c a The Ruseian at b Dire: the Transvaal is the second slice of the | been made the hasis of some seizures, is at last | of them are now compeiled to fiee for thare s | T8 Jocament fouuc s way into the papers. At A BALLET IN PARADISE!) is untrue, s is shown by the Execatire e piselan siempt to throw 8 Dridge over the | earih's surface which this country hs devoured | discovered. The attention of the Internal Rew. | Thore ars by ruPe lications it iived. o'clock yusterday I went to the place ap- | s introdnced, and thon Alim Isseen entering. We | Fecords; It has been the practice of Gor Sivei itone s cish line ot Batonm was ro. | since (he oereriike repactiy op iy 2as devoured o i el L pp] 08 8 asy for Con- | pointed for the ~gathering, but there wus | is dissatisfied with the Hourfs, and jm+-lorcs | Cullum not to withtold frem the press knowled: Daducdwln lm”‘““’ self. Tne iwo annezations represent the smnexs. | CRUe Bore by the report o o Srian no ;m of It. Shortly ‘after, however, a | ndratolethun return to Earthand to his's of pardons issued, aud the reasons for sranting B Wi [ w%ml o b areacent the sanexa- | ¢U5. “Kioney, Revenne Agent, Eienth Ilinois A TREASURY. band of several hundred students marched | Afiersome difiiculty, the God consents on condl. | Exécutive clemency ure aleo given tae publeis a INTE! tent of 400,000 equare miles. tlowever, if any | District, under date of Dec. 20, 1876. That re- To the Western Assoclated Press, up and proceeded to the larze quadrangle of the ( tion that he shall sabmit to. die when Sifa | each case. - Erzenoca, May 20, —The kaeeian bombardment | dount the sincerity of anti-annesational senti- | port is substantially as follows: - Yasmorox, b, C. Slay wo,—ueank Gilbert | DAISCRIty bulliing, with the avowed ‘object of | dies. ~In Act IV. we are back . agiin e Karalagh and Takmase forts aad the out- | mentsIn Eneland (a1 general rule, s0u know), T | *\y cxamination of the district shows tuat the Nberal | 125107437 Bppoinied Assistant Sub-Treasurer of | [mokingan antl-clorical demonstration. X' pricat | at- Lahore. Alim benolds b Ao EMBEZZLEMENT Works of Kars is now only curried onat Intervals, | Can assure them that T have secn fcara shed here | (oo ton0 B0 Ch o S0 ne (e s D0 Lot the United Stutes at Chicago. Slogieel Smiihosies ofs entrunce of the The- | fn _ all the “pomp “and maiesty " of | o May 2 i ! tro Ry iy caen GrerThe fate of Almice: snd Uyt popeier Tocling | EAUZInE about p ave been et plogical Amphitheatre was mobbed, and obliged 10 | poswer, and his Sita” Queen. e s ot Aot Jn der AT, Ay 26, dispateh from. Maregn pials o will presently be supporting hostilties azainat Rus- | Wade: 3 The following statement ia furnished by the Chlef | opa S reieitin i carrdage. You may wvonder | spair.’ At nishfall he Zoes to the Temple of Jndrg, | JO¥8. *avs Anditor Taylor, of Jowa Counts, bt ONE TO ALEXANDEOPOL. §ia on mere suspiclon of het barharons designs of | Tavestigation ehows that the distillers claim they | of the Bureau of Statietics. Tne agsrogate ims | iakie0logy can have lodo with French ltera- | a:d there i3 rejoiced to, find hix Tove. a8 o treray | been arrcstod on the charks of embezzlencot, (e 3 arc entltied to balf a sallon s package portsod expori of Tnerchindleefor e Fonth o7 | LareInd A St Hewe e ed 0, dublects | tiime. 'She has been forced into the infon with the | amount beinz 700, He acknowtedzes s guit. ch, ndecd should be, | usurper, bt her heart is trae to 4lr3. Whep he Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. TiFLis, May 26.—The Ruseian headquarters girritonnl sggrandization scewms more than proba- e . Aopril were: Total exports, §41,515,43 tal im- ; % 3 total im- | byt (more's the pity) politics, religion, an! | enters, he t1kes bim fo & vision. No gonner does GraXD Rarips, slici., May 25 \\'Illllm‘fl’-’ Griay L Slici, May 25— P ORAWASTAGE, teain has proceeded to Alesandopol, Whitaer the poris, $12, 602,090 For ton man Generalissimo will follow in a fow days. in accordance with the previons action of Gangers T exnorteny camanths of the cur- | jjjeraty } : gors. | Boats ot 0 Tort { ur- | literature are jumbled upmbere fn the’ most | be - undecoin ) s 0 ORI T B 072 R ccmEsgpe_ | 2PPFOvCd by the Commicsioner of Tnternal er- | ued ot SyL, Tohio50; Imporie i, Lo AL unfortunate way. & Regublican-Radieal 12, fn | rushes into " his R paesen, . then ate Both, bookkeener und cathierfor Tageart, Sirowt Lowpax, May 26.—A wéekly mewspaper says it VIE! i SCHENEFF— | cnue. The Gaugers say thatin November last the | 8howing an escoss'of exports over Imnorta of over 1Y -Hine e undrad, an Atbeist, or | tranaport. Just then Scindia ap; Conf elcacr, onc of our leading law firms, was o 8ticast a Positivist. Al Monarchists and Sona- | od at the aDpArItion of Al he. thonenamdr | rested o charze of embezzl Thas 1. aof the rival he thoaght dead | ros bt a1, examina 3 cre has been but u pactial. examination <f b $157,000.000. In ten months thore was an excess | prtists are closiod b o | e their opponcats under the | forever, and. furions w'th rage, he stubs si’g o books of the firm, but neacly 3450 of discrepanct p 3: ¥ DD 5 4t vnderstands that Sir Arnold Elmball, British mili- | I eoiAL WEEPLIG AT TUR READING OF THE | Commissioner of Internal Revcuue, Raum, held L tary sttache, givess most deplorable sccountof | AN MANIFESTO. : .| everal conferences with Gangers and distillers: | SEETROE Of coin and bullion over fmports of | Faferul name of ¢ enpare e AL ! g 3 . Correspandence London News. st A 3282, 415. raty men the heart. Instantly the walis of the temple «lid Ihe Turkieh armles in Asis, which he represents 20 | Riscupaner, Aptil £, Tho teops were al. | Uit the distiliers complained that the gauging was AN HLECTION IN VIRGINIA. o TAVE NO CHANCE. away on Githerside, the back of the staza 1 tarown | Loy oceh found alrealy. = Rothnas ad the cont: lacking everything an army should have except | ready wnder arms by 9 o'clock. and. ther stood | £00 Strict, and that they never could seltas much | Last fall Virgininadoptod a constnurional amend. | JIT-Dilly, they must join ome of theso two | opens and dAton s himsel?, with Lfs beloveq | 97°¢ Of Bll who knew him. e ytence. SiF Aruold ppears 0 | (hera i fong lines and masses, nover moving m | WHISEY 011 of apackaye aa they paid taxupon; that | Ment requirhiz. evers” voter {0 propay ne Siate | Sanlasaios igony A5 Althoush 3. Si-*Rene | Si.'n thé gariens of Para g anicipate that the Rustion armies will not Ind | e siigitest, motionless a9 statucs, and as silent, | COMMIssioner Raum then Instructed the Gaugers to | POl ¥ 08, Thuradag the county clections were | o nuuaily contpives fo maps 41 ococh lietatare, | This s a” burried outline of the the novel WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. g Tote dant iy povches received to- | 'have been in the haoito attenling thomrenisor: | Dlosard i Ps™ 1 caunol say [ was altogether Seasl Diweick to The Tnibune ed T, Sniare b4 JacrsosviiLe, fil., Ma; —The case of Bison any serions military resistance in Asia, and that i i be liboral in their jgnugi 5 30 Lt at- 3 i Hletens o > eir Jgnuging, und to make proper al- | duy say that the vote ast was b the onty diffcultics they will have to encounier ace | Erperor. There fan eomething. senaty t | JoWasee for wastaze and 105 n ehipimonts that the | CoNMGRe ROl - Sgleams s L gl 10 same | jy."und"Wave ofien heen ameser Lo S RN ke those of country and climate, T e yox pomoililug strangoly 18- | ynoers uniloratond Eils fo modn it thelr baviug forgolten or- neglected to pay the repaisite | hingd] found exisiing. 1t lack Lot cotincrtcs” | iAW, for the killing of Jobn Davis, Deputf e At i Y preseive and awfut in this prolonzed silence and | Gangers unders Pre | tax. Not one in twenty Srea iepatiicans | gy, JI00d watehins the_procecai H wfees Theto ate mans fnd gy 1o U EUe | Sherif 3 ‘ Fatl Mall Gazrite immobility. The crowds looking upon the sorricd | Yi0U8 ction in allowing half a gallon per package | 1%, 3 In tiwenty of the coloréd Republicans | gtiudentn, whose numbere were cecingy, °be:2§ q":rméf."h Thfi:e S, e paimid in ik how- | fofl iy on & Ehanse of e, aod b b8 i & i y i ndents, Y 2 | ever, such as the 3 is 4 s lines, so silent and motionless, became thiem- TWAS APPROVED, GOVERNMEST GOLD. o imragy seel Fecruite a man with wild locks | a3k, anda love auo fur temor aaitrroirens PSEEE” | ccupsing o phtentornde Of venne, aadbas esd Ty nenect. whou I ascertained afterward | de"Eazke plays the herpine, M. Lacoii {<Sondia, | mostof tae week. - The g‘;neg:lt dt;:fl:‘e hou been - mmenfigag of “{; fortress or'l;:ln. the inye: raich has been announced in telegrams | eelves silent, and gazed with wonderand awe. | 8nd that they had continued doing €0 since this The Secretary of the T i coming from Russian_sources, consists, according | Thove, mnssas of wen and h d | vert -/ i ssistant Treaanrer ot New wanpsaias directed the | to be Tippolyte Bulfenair,—a violent B $oag ffoml Haian eour 3 ing | Th ¢ n. and horses, and cannon. | verbal instruction from Commissioner Ranm. Kin- | Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell $1, 000, 000 i ately by 4 ennnor s, xed: who [ and Salomon taies the pacLof Alim, s 4 Sanury, commanded Tospectiocte b‘;"ll;':;‘;:nfih'lg_ 21t the powerol Shusing euch 3 Wdeous uproar 88 | noy expresses the belicf that this practice will not | 9 01d May 31, - 3 ' ?:?nfxfeez?-'m—‘fllfi_ffsfi&:'x:nhzyl:eq eretilatorshonyy | Bore. Thecerery an Eatumes are mfi“m’flaulr‘az. etz ‘31"1‘,’:“'5 ) i ’-’mfrffx"rl:gu;fl - Sermibarn. and Abmed Pasha, and comprising al- | etil and siient that ther scemed fo be held | CODUNUC after Lis visit, and says he thinks e s b vung. "Tho fdca was oied good, and st Juto Be posstbinrprsvicr aud moce sracelul i Dhik | this wferioon. acd she s 1o o8 this writin, 9290 - topettier clehteen batlalious, Or stz squadrons of peirited by “some mighty” spoll, and’ they | the Gausers wnd disilicrs misderstood CASUALTIES. pradtice, eiie Marwillaise was followed by a | Opern. . " ' o° OFmer ballets of the Grand | p. m., deliverating uver thair verdict. . Tag com- Citulrs, elesen laticries of tield artitlery,” the | fneplred o the crowd . ' fecline of | Commissioner Ranm's verbal nstraetiiaertood : mock-religious chorus, with o refrain’ of | CMarLbe all mon opinlon 1s that taey will disugree. natollan regiment of gurricon artillery, and two | vague dread. Thero was nona of the lauzbing, or | that he meant only in - case - wr qom +*Aunom du Sacre Canr™ (in th i ¢ 2Howed a word about mysell in con- i Sompanies of sappers. “Two of the intantry Mat. | Joking, or chaff, of which one nenally hionss so | 0 Zive, us Kinney puts i, < the distlere b DROWNED, Saerd Hoart), sung to tho tane ot - Fl:?;c:ac(lllu: f!lluslmnx’ii pror e of April 121 notice, under pyell Eanming: . o oLy, Neb.. ekl sh fe & - he o 3 . Cal., May 20,—3 fhore, rere, encumped i thoenviona, ond | crers face wore 3 scrious, earn ook ;E Waa | o i liimore. shioped by .\Ilqln“lyr: om the ekin | dohn Davts met fon fl‘znki::!i:\erg:l{ ks ot insking & "“,‘i""“*;";“":nln frentof the mew Garn. | Sinics of fcal fagat, oy py " | Qroville tays in the caze of Stainbrook, on tialo¢ gy e éilence brokea upon the arrival of the Fmper. | district. This report was the ot intmats & b 7 5 <. olic Universit 2 ; phon M. 1 v &'53"1'.:‘1'311 i it e orke. oegivg | oo s b myp'“_ugednn“ A pee-| district, Thia report » cxmencrc!nr’;'n'fl'é‘r.?',’;nf,l"v'i \William Kennlson's, Deceased had boen missing | Jesalte m"ug{' I tci:gwlsulfi_ny:r‘:fi,lmr}lg ialmllnzv.)'m Saint-Sacna. T have excellent roason to ke n}‘., the murder of the Chinese at Chico, the jury thid Sions, nscelions of tudls of tho frst and eccond | aking off thetr hats us he. passed. an 9F o the oricin of any insteuctiony concerning fi. | Siice list Friday, Ho wandered away from the | there will bed renewal of the dicturbance s b | oo rpPLeing Dwisht hns no Paris correvpond. | TOTMIng. after being out uli mght, rendered 8 ver- terniforial militia, and two battslioas of- the Fros | Bouhied bIF horee, | and, accompauied by bl | It isunderutood that the distilier Westerman'js un | vlace where he was working, and fell ato thg | TOTe aguravated forim mext Shtordue Cnccind | ot Tk Condan e anote lo by the corresnond- | dict of zuilty of myrder in the second cegres. The perial National Gaard—remnfc rother, the Grand' Duke Nicholus, and followed | his way here to make new charzes wsainst the | creek. He was d5 ; police intesfere. I understand taat several 5, tateal vapcr, who happens, [ Other partes wndicted—Jumes Stuugiter, Joid perial Natioual Giard—raiaforcements which eoutd | by sh omenss Sk o s, ook ool | Moy hre {0 make new charwes o yeara old, aud lexves no fam- | Song Who took pirt in' the manifesiarics orPer. | Suriously enough, to be no othet than yous gbe: | Slinghter, Kugens Roperte. o b conmute Detween 32,000 and 45,000 men. The forteery | E,i0.fide, slowly along the linea was the silence 4 CLEAN RECORD. % rested. ' Tho wiiole affair would bo of small fum. | o o VARt Hanny St. Micugr, | Were then brought into couri, withirew their ples itselr s wituntea uon a brood pialean. oo ey | Pigken by the sound of masic and cheers. Commissioner Raum states to-day that thoro Yeeterday Henry Hornburg and John Felbafer portance in itaclf, but itis u ien of the times, e T of *not guilty, and pieaued guilty to murdeis - Dy e main road from Alexandropol 15 Erestenes. | vl pucy S, IIOVEr lasted nearly an our, and | Investizations of the affairs of tha Internal K¢ attemoted to cross Lincoln Creek fna boat, The | 101 €an bardly conceive the bitter hatrel oy THE WEATHER, the recond degree. The sentences wull be pascd # T30 Thom the forsaee pacalcatront the lutier, wnd | mosic ceaced there Way sileac agaig the sopdiors | nove. show cansiimels thor or & disticte, fn 1li- | ewollen carcent upsct the ekifl. Feluafer eanght | fLEAriCt Sotal nd el ghons ety ol EAin | | WASHISGToN, D. G., Moy 271 n. m.—For the | o o Eume 20, 000 inhabitants, 1t surtounied Do s hon | L0k Off their caps. ani their exampls was follow. | theré. The Deprtment 3 Jues fow o Loy o oned. eropehanging limb and held on watl es- | come o it all ¢ 13 ot ehsy to say" "2 43¢ Wil | Upper Mississivol Valley and Take Resion ota- COWHIDING e e Tue ditchos of most of the fromts | ¢ Yeaa® That of ihe Bickon of Nischench: | Sorsnols fepurs from soveral agents who were | s,y raoors, ont down to Srma ey || Thinerivt bl chosen by ey oF Jower bressurc, etationary” or higher | _ NEWPORT, V.. May 2.~ T. Hatch, of Sord T et and gl :e ffl:‘.',{ffi ;r:]g.;:l{hc:r:cm:um n""'; reciting a grand military mass. This lasted about | show notiing whnwe:-' lhfitmé?mmc nfiufn.r n;:% !;\,r,_. not. The Unfortunate man m‘;ec: gn‘sx_s{:v:n ‘ll:a:;t Sthsiiemes r'fi:?'xia" étn:icm‘rnz temperature, clear or partly cloudy weather, and | Troy, editor of the Fuludium, was nssanited on Betn imprecnaties and. which: 15 Slocha. wios of three-quariers of uu hour. during which time | Commissioncr It forwarded thess sopar sy | Chiid: | word advisediy) at the ‘Girons mrBongLsethe | fo tle Lower Lake Region, variable winds, and | the: street lust cveming by 3tiss fadlock, wbo SRR el M | SRR b Sl | BERSS UR ek Tty Yo S8 oo atay | S SoitilaTo S, 1125, Sumar, TS | tnthe Dopor Tk Reton’ o Vo Sy | e ok e o o S S plain, serves as a reduit to the other | Finally this came to nd, and th s oo this city to-day, where | deaseason the two former occusior nds mostly from northeast to ‘southeast. | Bi. Anarticle reflecting o herself and fAmil outer fortifications, and fs armed with 120 cane s an end, and then an anslons = 4 party had vone pienicking. Four young ads went | that, on prescnting the. ther, Tagloy ucien LOCAL OBYKEVATION. led to the affair. Both o an Thircs of which are eald to be. of Jarge. selforc ey | MuFir ran tirongh the crowd. If the manifosto THE OFFICES. into the bayou to bathe, and onc o thém, James | o me by Father Macintie 5 poIEiRgly forwarded Bliicano, May2n. | commumty 1 inch exe reg. e PRk wodemn pattern, Recent o con | Baes S0 be launched. If war were to be declared, GEN. LOGAN'S PROSPECTS. Alexander, aged 17, was seized with oran o 4 e pacroriound the seat at the i 74 maehies ted. Turher Hronhencd by b Sonie oy ® b s Faey, b Tonp cnvastay ool would be don. 1 Spectal Dispateh to Tie Trinune gank. - Jack Proudiit’ want. to bis assistanes, bt | 1 baped to teeury, MiEgUOrm, which 1 ind fonds —Wind. | Ral Weaiher. s pture ore slege operations | daring which I could hear the ticking ‘aten: | the name of Gen. L ‘i 3 o . Willie Vance joined him | anx dames! The chair woy = pco - wouis. o., May 20. —Martin 0'Neil, W80 : a0 be begun gainst the enceinte, th ear the ticking of my watch: e of Gen. Logan with the Collectorship of | and made a desperate efort fo o h 1t P a3 taken_ shortly " < e a clear, £trong voice broke the stillness. It | the port of Chicago. Persons hold 2 ster, Mix : ave them, and his | after Dby M. - Pelletan, who waa e broke Jail at Knoxville, Teon., somo time 25% h trang o 59, 3 g0. ing intimate re- | % °ter, Miss Lula Vance, hearing their o resaed Wi i f S0 iin- : S - EUROPE Hihop ol Mot 8! e Em D eriina L O e | lations with the President eay there Is now o strong | Lot 300 Plunzed in! (ryin to assist tuein, ang | Biiraction. A aofnaance sod superior e oided under S A e P 3 festor and, strange fo'say, be 1ad mot read mote | [rOUblity that that office will bo tendered to him, | whole pasys. o] prirsh Of some nozrocs the | bezun the conventional ~+tew wars ' ar'en B9 | Maclmarm they momster S s o e Cleae: _ | {eXfelt money, wurrendered bimaeif 1w tas Lospo ISl NONITOR DESTROTED. than half way throuzh it When eobs were heard, | Rodzers, the President’s Secretary, rays to-day, | Were rescnsd ‘oxcept. poarirnycrowned, bac ail | duttion, for full twenty minutes by the clock wetenaL Crsevanione: . = LoNDON, May 20.—A Bucharest telegram re- | and people, looking bout to sce whente ther pro- | however, that the case stands as 1f hoy Stood by | Tfelesa when beeughi oné Ale]xwruh:r. Who wag | B00n s his loquacity allowed, Father Hyacinthe Cigaao, May 36—-Midnight. . v €red nere annonnces ey the Mol pros g oy abouc o e2e whence they pro- or : 1 2 are children of | rose and Legan his address. | L'roi] Tar.) T By FIRES & 5 ewapa S the Em- | eome time, There are several applicati prominent citlzens, and the affaf h content mygelf J r.]__Wind. "~ Rain Weather, . 25z¢ monitor on_the Danube this morniag py | POFOT Alexandor, und that he was weoping be | e cions - pplications forgt. | brotii ‘ ¢ ereated excite- | With a resume of it, —lrstly, because it was woaker S —— " B.cans of launches bearing torped S bY | & child. 1t had'been the pride and glory of hiy resident Is not likcly to make an Immediate P R and more dlsconnected than the two frst sermongs 53 [¥. P " 2 torpedoes. relen that it was one of peace: Il hiad becn nis | U°CIsion, except the oftice hould be called up for o and, secondly, because the unsatistactory position o A etil] ICAGO. : Soscom, Mayon T botetand his hopo that be would foish it withour 3 | consideration at Cabinet meeting, or Secroyasy OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, . .. | ofm 78 prevented me from hearing as well as T & b 10 Eagite Compaay 5. 20 48] o May 26. —Inteliigence from Eapatorta | ¥8F and now. In spite of eversthing he Lad dore | Shorman shonld indtcate at sy’ o) 7 | o Loxpox, May 26.—The ofticer of the steamshi N hanhiay Fished = The = orator began 62 [N.Egentl caueed by the explosion of a lamp fn the two-story e wanses that most of the families belonglog to | 6 Sacires (oict, ¥30 8% 1adt Liken a0d & wat | change was admlsaiblo. - Secretary Stmear i, | Cit7 O Brussels raporis that aincs the sta po? | U pclEonking Sohe e, for, te. pa- 5 Epeele Baret poding No- 60 Archer svenus, owied bf other towns 1 poe (1ove 8¢d. o Simferopol and | can Torence, ' When they saw how much the Ban | being interrozated with roforence to. the atter, | Secause of calms, the vesscl mercly drifted wifh | lisléned t0 him, and then plunced e his Prosersd 9 Gl oo Dawid Johnson and occupied by C. C. Daalela s S o aterior. All shops are shat. | peror was affected by 15 thére wat prabebny ey s | 881d e did ns (hink i +| the tides, making 'an occastonal four or slx kuots | - The. Moral Crlsis." 1o sbawen s aaoiech o store. Damage norainal. T ot S orerted, al merchant ships hav. | 7 eve within the range of the reader volce; bat DESIBED ANY OPPICE(H). enhour, ,Une min on bourd died of old age, Fhescamy, existing between, two grund Torces: a AT C. - 14 o Vi n¢ 3 K, 26. —, Vi - s & e . - L S w:‘::; ::r! been aunk or haaled | 29000cr had o Aniuhed inan incre yrentupawild | Secretary Sherman elearly conveyed. the fmp Berlln, from Liverpost, 1 "c0 Steamer” City of orIn‘ependent Acrugjfi‘:;.uas?}’cg’.':a 3:1‘:?"’-"" % The residence Q}Lififlssfi ‘v‘ ofl s3claer, priviatias, 3 perceptible want of :fi.?n‘.‘sf‘:i{, Ififig,‘:’ mr"n';fr h"h' “3,,' 1t was & :mn mag it was not probable the Vosition was to alfl]uK{‘r::; H:{ r";’gal—Anlvnd, steamship ' Circas- f‘:}:‘g:u. there woullld be strife und evil. T:::: _5,; Esq. (the well-known l-'rumum’n “,fi ce:momu.. X un, of trium tende : 3 ] ings were & ;o ) A om b a1 {hoatf aaltalon ot riumol and ot cellt?"as | be ten ru:gfl uim. ol Ylews of Mr. Sherman, | - Loxoos,May 50, Steamsnips Deomark: Nevada, | firat was the repiaciog. T ReTieton oo s, The % Hamilton County, 0., was burned to the EFoD . MaxcuEsTEr, May 26.—~The Guardian bas a dis- | Sie RearLof the mollitude, 1t spread throush the | sons whis hoid auite o serircte o A5rce with per- | 8ud France, from New York, have arrived oat, Dext was the separution of Cnurch Ang. Star - on Tueaday, the 22d inst. with nearly all its con-” patch from Shumla dafed Thursday which en :!T;’ ;rnnk 5’.‘,‘.,"5',‘".%'. :l lmdmd Iteelf, and was in- | Preeldeat as himself. u".m“, M';‘ ;::a:r:; a:mflx}uc ————— " A :fifl;’; c:‘me the suggestion that the Church tents, which inciuded valuable paintings, books:’ : ++A great concentration of troops has been effected | ed over and over again, unti the very sy swch goui | AoutofS, will ultimaicly be mude in’ he Colleciop THE POSTAL COMMISSION, firacithe * “osonstten ™ (hi0te-, Fatase | SIXTY WHISKY-STILLS DESTROYED, | A2 eny pleces of farmiture andailver whica werd » ; here. and the nomber within the fortifications and | O It The soldiers towed thetr Cane hfim e ;a:: uml’he x(":nl..m’?;gh it may not happen bo- ATLANTA, G, May 26.—The : Postmaster Gen- l]{lhree eolutions; pomts out nm!.ihz Peor:fi{ h.:’ Dispaich to New Fork Times, . ;hnn’n‘.&:‘;fil’l:‘l;llqmu, aluo as relics of . camp s esimated 2t 60,000 infiniry and 5,000 | L APLCIOKGL (hets o el Lavoneis and UG | ki pive by Lo the Titerviets | eral and Postal Commisalon srived snlemieeronr | EBOMPHON. the pisl paa” o, L e Pauliints, | Rucziom, .Gy My 20 parmes Collectors, R 1 Bomemen. The trocps o hld 1y comtant reat | Sngtoh o Bigit, shoaditr Sal g v fespect toihe appointnont of Lozan i the Lot Theic artival waa the occusion of an oration. :}wf’"%’a:f{f}.f{:;;fgg'g{ggm;ahf,llllle here- | Deputy Marshale, 804 Storekecpers, nambering in SUICIDE. " . 2k 24 X AN ecior=hip of the port h: S o ! k entertained ata d = 5 W how all ‘attempts een persons, have maq v ’. E . 2 P port have not coma to the knowl-. | night. [rand bauquet to- | fo. separate Church snd Stata—in. freland oo continuance through wnkasdce:o:n?m m; ten days' | Biltidone, May 26.—Edward L. Grifith, of the : . Y, Toturningon | firm of Griffith & Thomas, lamber merchants, com: : & : e America, for instance-~ i s : Ame; Ance--have given dissppointing Yesterdsy, The sauad left the State well about the | mitteq suicide in Druid 111 Park by shootings .

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