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VOLUME XXX PROPOSALS. JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc. A A A e I STATES MAIL.| TMTPORTANT! . ILLINOIS. GREAT CLOSING SALE pOBT-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Washe fogton, April10,1877,-..Proposals will be 2 umd at the Contract Ofice of this De« A' I 1 AI I 0' I ‘IO Iq ,mmant until 8 o’clook p, m, of June 8, ° 1511 (to bo decided by June 20), for carry- jhe malls of the United Statos from o8 1877, to June 30, 1670, on tho fai- Our Targe and Elegant Slock of ‘routas in the Btate of Tlinols, and by I edulo of departures and arrivale watches pereln specified, vis. s y l.llfl lO Aunn, ll“rlll 's and back, 1 "’IG M|y.u D. d "',,Y"’l: .:n%rfi.v1||-$;5p . b:nanqnlud Iamon s’ ,‘,._;L‘,‘.‘u Dd:'n’nnkw Per T8 8 m"fl nnd b-nk. once . fmmmnenn® Fine Jewelry, air 100, ';.‘;':‘:f".:::‘:'fl‘.‘,t"dfif.v‘; prhe SILVERW ARE, Etc., uunma 377 52 moy Teave Litendeld Moaey Wi CHICAGO, . THE WAR. TUESDAY, tion of the Danube §s Intimately connected with the vital interests of Austro-Hungary, and should be fully respected by the belligerents. Russia concars In this viow, and has glven dis- tinct and reasauring explanations on the sub- Ject. Turkey, bowever, has mnot, and orders riven Ly tho Turkish authorities are of a nature 1o call forth TUR MOST DECIDED PROTES? on the part of Austro-Hungary. This country is entitled to Insist that no’difficultics should be ralscd beyond the lmmtdhu requirementsof military operations, and thgt euch restrictions should not bo extended farther nor remain fn force longer than stricily negessary. Eventually they must be entirely rempved. Austro-Hun- gary s justified in expectiog Mndln; engage- ments from the Porte concerning the ™ FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION. 28 prompt and complete as those alrcady given by Russia. The clalm of the Porte that vesssls Yelonging to the European Commisslon of the Danube should hofst the Turkish flag (s fmprac- ticable. The foternational character of the Danube excludes the {dea of placing it under the sovercignty of the Porte. Instructionsin accordance with the above views have been sent known to the military authoritles. To all such | ftal of Europe. But this was unusnal and grand. | will be given medals, onoe side contalning s written | At Baslin we caught up with & train of infantry .L".‘S;&:‘.fi‘.‘,fi’m’ff’j 1?.:}11:,’ permit, and the other the plotograph of | which had stopped for the night. The troops are the pathagain rngwed, aa hilla i the correspondent in question. Tefore re- | earried only In the daytime, and have their rattons celving thls badge, the writer must | withthem. Theyare not allowed tolesve thelr prnm&u ;u;‘t to gl;ullxolmy] pelnldlnzdmml;ry move- | wagons at any of the way stations untll they arrive ments, although ho is freely allowed to abuse Rus- | attho place already designated as their resting- | forces, a: ala to his heart's content. Dut I trast thatnoono | place for the night. Everysoldier 14 supplied wlth old en'";,d:::'?:.l:}u[: ::. valuing his head wili take advantags of this kind | two pounds of black bread dally and rior of #nd benevolent permission, Each correspondent | & pound of meat. He has, besides, 8 small sum will report regularly to Col, Haussenkampf, and Is | 'of money to purchase tes and vegetables. At | yiitle to the routh and on } expecied to farnlah that officer with coples of pa- | night the train stops and tbo troops dismount, aod | praila, The distance frow k"{ $%0 town Is fiva’ pers contalning his letters or dispatches. soon the countey for miles around Is Nt withthole | gnd a+ half miles. Onc Seétiilery has al- Liga at Kischene( during the winter and apring | camp-fires. ready had tho plensuré’ of exchanging shots wasdull and tedioun tothe laet ‘degreo. 1cama | I preceeded In safety untll wo arrived st & omall | with tho Turkish batterics. The Russlan artillery over {rom Odessa some weeks in sadvanco of tho | way-station not fac from Jassy. Mere it happened | ¢mbraces both steol and bronze guns, The elght- troops, and was thereforo successfal in wecaring | that I war careless enough to step ot of my prise | fnch guns were most effcative, several shots taking the best accommodations that the place afforded. | on. thinking that no onecould obeerve me, 83 it | efect, As for the Tarkish aholl they weroso wide It is & barren, deeolate town, far beyond the oute o was an early hour In the morning, and the depot he 'k - skirts of modern civilization, remarkable only. for | looked entirely deserted. 1 was mistaken, for I :l'lnla ml-:‘l’ux:: ‘tg:’;:l::l:fie::l:n‘:'zlmolnlnh‘umzln:n bed roods and horrible inos. Imagine | had ecarcely stepped upon the platform before I wast' stretchos of waoste land occupled at | was :fi’ul'f dusienctsior they, Wans, Skompiianly Intervals by little settlements of Cossack peasant. CHALLEXGED DY A GUARD ry, groveling In poverty, and fgnorance,and degra- | who had been standing behind the dilapldated datlon, and you havo only a falnt picture of South- | wooden building. I produced my card and at- western Rusais, Odens he only town of Im- | fempted to strume an alr of indignation, but ft portance, and that, belng a geaport, has been | was of noa Tha sentry was respectfal, on tounched hero and there by the breath of trade, on- | account of Levilsky's Indorsement, but he refured 1) 1t bas become nimoat Learsble to the chance s0- | to allow me to proceed farther without an express The Russians Still Actively Preparing to Cross . the Danube. Roumanian Troops Will Guard the Right Wing of the Invading Army. The Turks Determifed to Defond the Balkan Passes to the Last, Sy oS 1RODE OUT LAST EVENING to a promontory overlooking Diratla, in order to sco what scenlc effects, i any, wero produced by tho cannonsding, and was surprised and gratified by & memorable sight. Farnacrossthe watera twinkled aainglolight like & star reating In the horizon. i Non-Combatants Ordered to e uit Several Bulgarian journer, One can get fomething to eat, and can | permit. . Thus, for the time belog, my entorpriso | N 80d then & ramble would Lo heard, - [} viligby 4 . m. pond required with id, | A¢ 10 0’clock This Mornl Q &! to the Austro-Hudgsrien represcotatives at | finda ilitle frontler society, Dut lleaven holp the | came to an lgnoble stand-atill, I have telegrapned | 80 the atar would fiare up inta a torch, filumining Y o’cloc s Morning, Cities. Conatantinoplo and Bucharest.' man who s doomed to 8 lengthy back to Kischenell for a permit, and expect a teg- | ¢ Akler, and I knew that the Turklsh batteries i uo-From n‘ar:e)llgm:n to&?nll'::llle‘ (] mllu -nd 2:30 in the Imernoon, and BRTTLED. RETRRCRE AR EBEA SR ular cotrespondent's badge within a few asys, wero at work. Rockots wore occasionally shot far ’.,,-,'Ei‘ med n, 'V.V,f'flfi! day, and J.’“" Nnhv"la 730 in the Evening, 'mvm.'&’ May 28.—In v‘egm}l wnl.he beu-’:rz 1t ta dirtler than London, oeller than New York, Druazocx. | 10 Do o ‘-13:'7;:5?#-:“::::;2::“%:: &b finn L gfl::!“e‘n’h;:d;nmr'lln P rrihimed Reported Beca@tue of Arda- rkish dispute concerning the Danube, it and possesses no other claim to comparison with FROM IDRAILA. scen. Drafla was ablaze with light, no pm:n- 43 b0, 8200, sud that explanations bave been given which | thosecltics. It straggles here ond thers oyer the tions belng deemed v put-From Hoyioton 1o Irvington. 8 miles and back, han hy a Turkish appear to satisfy both parties. plain as if 1t had lost itself and was trying & hon- hnf,’::‘g,.m“’;::,m "'xf"‘,fi"_”;",';cm g L::-:: -;:::;:;;xwéuuo" W"a‘ e g el [Lyicton Meondery Oolumn. Loxpox, May 20—5 8. m.—~Tho Times' Vienna | dred different ways at onco of getting back again, Ko dbeps % ; marching over the duaty plains, throngh the narrow | were asfely distant. In the houses where voldlers Here l’fld ;hm s dm"e:‘-"'e but Mfts ftaclf | gogleq of the Moldavian hills,across tho rock-bound | were quartered the doors and windows wora open. out o . 4 o mod and stares st you with | yjyers grimly and steadily come the legions of the | the weather being quite mild, and gronpa of men B, e L eect [ Buss. Dayatter day the long lines of horse and | conld bo ecen emoking or taking thelr evening bhre, Miamn A = beggar beseeching | roo¢ goldlery stretchunward In woarisome and end- | meal. Ifere and there camp-fires wore blazing, T o o aro several strcels dovoted 10 | jous numbers, alwayain the same path, always with | aud men and horscs conld be seon moving aboat. 4 lc'l; ong 'h b ma, Ml""“ a motley array Of | yirn faces, set Io the ssme direction—towards the | Along the bank of the river, where the ar- -’llll gn! ’:"&“ °P;<'fl otalle, and markets, nestly | oe, 1t {a Iiko a strange dream to stand and watch | tillery wers stotioncd, thera was great prodided grar by Jews, \*ho hote, #s In oher | tho nover-ending procession—s dream that you | sctivity. Every few ' mintes somo ono P of Taarope, control the bulk of businct. | cannot shako off, Bury your face In your hande, | of tho huge guna would bellow, and @ Jow of Kischencil is lower and flthler than | nng you still hear tho ominous tramp, tramp | & tealnof fire would leap from its mouth far aver his lsother fn the Juden Btrasec, Vienna. UIs | or the pussing horder, the wiid clash of | therivor, Isaw soveralof the ahells oxplodo aps black gown is longer and dirtler, asd his curled | cymyals, ‘tho beat “of the drums, the honrso | Parentlynthe town, but, of conrso, no catimate halr s greasier, nnd he amells more of garllc, command, and more strange thanall the melan- | could be formed of the damage. The popnlation of Kischene 1a about 100,000, | ihoty nnd monotonous war-chant of the Don Cos- | To-morrow it s intended to sond out a body of yet it has none of tho characteristicsof & city, | gy, Coseacks to ecrect s battery on the Island of :‘:o ::nut; nudunv;ved, and are always either 1t 1s no cxaggeration, Already the original num- | Ghecet, near the middle of the ehannel and oppo- emleap ::‘mln v:r ust. Clouds of tho latter | yor of teoops §n the army of invasion has been | site Brafla. This I taketobe astep prepsratory to Ate’ tlwaye fylog dn your face, Alling your eye#, | gonbled, and still there lsnoend. If everany | the ctusl invasion of the Dobrudschs, L. 8. nose, and mouth, even to suffocation, Thero | joupty existedas totha Intention of the Czarto is s pnblic squars’ in the centro of tho Ly S, .t Tenvs xr’nn:'wh onde, Dlll'll st s e ATTEND 'El;:xm; Am?]l Eo[;xlza];]a&sx'%ema na-Tom o z:z."z:u wi e Chgta b ey IN FINE GOODS. iz ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, 78 M Ay Epprka Thursds, re 1 FOMEROY & CO.5. e, 0 miles'snd back, REAL ESTATE. 118 Thursday at 13 dispatch says: Represcntations mado by this Government io- Coustantinople about the re- opening of the navigation of the Danube, at Jeast as for a8 Glrla, have produced thelr cffect. Tha Turkish commander, Ada Kalesf, has in- formed the Danube Steam Navization Agency that their ships wul b nllowod to pass, IN CONSTAN’I‘INOI’LE. ABDICATION OF TR SULTAN. Loxpow, May 28.—It is rumored from Vie enna that Bultan Abdul Hamid will shortlyabdi- cate. . Lotters from Our' Own Corre- spondents with the Rus- slan Forces. K, B Tre &t MAROMOL by 8 7. M1, lear Ma: g::mu'rnu y At 3'!)7. m,§ ar rl'l .t Cell'.[ Yo by 830 B m. Hond reauired with b mu—;lrgm E'llbonler to BlX“M l'lnl,n mllelr:?d In'l:k‘2 Re cei-ver’ S ‘ Sa’le 1 Ill by 2 D. m. bon! T will soll a¢ publio suction st my offiao, Tediired with "s 3100, o 8 nd b Boot Blook, nouthwor 0ornor ounk Iiload, o mites and | G0 R R OBTOB-ath,. ORIGAZO. il 08 .'..v:'y‘o;;';'&:t.f:.a.',s‘.‘;“:‘: it | JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 AM., jisakiin by a:i20p. m. Bond required withbld, } 0y} o0 gyocks 3 and 4, the westhalf of Blook suos-From cmwn uul w New City, amil B, and all of Blocks 6, 7, and 8 (200 Lots) in oncea e Cotton Ilm 8 Davis' Addition to Ohicago, Diffleulties which Sur- round the Work of News-~Getting. THOUDLES. ‘There are renewed fears in Constantinople of Internal troubies. The Ministerial crists cons tiuues. i Exceptionally Cordial Feeling Toward Americans: Among = Nrrivo ox New Gty st p. m NO EXCITEMENT. E“l suturday af 830 p. .t ATHYS i the warto tholast extremity, those doubta GENERAL. i CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23.—All the exclte- | town, whereln & foew dwarfah and Srregu- | S0 . oYt n.b,n»“r_-'??v:'ih-&“&"u“" “u')‘:y'; :x;::(nz‘llgll‘ill;n%&'flnzjunwut:rWonom. ’ Russian Officers. Icot s Qlsappeared end overything is quict. | Iatly-vlaated trees — drog. out a humilises | WSt enow dinsipated. It ls certain that slx army TURKISH FLEET, te X, s have alresdy crossed tho Roomanlan frontler, | CoxsTARTIN May 23, —T! exlstence. Around the square are grouped the | Soqy ONSTANTINOrLE, May 'he Turkish flect, principal bulldings, among them being those occus ",,‘: “’j;&"{lf:u’“,‘l”&!“:‘,:“m‘:;";" o’,’“’ Bessara: | numbering nincteen vessels, has srrived at pled Ly the Grand Duke Nicholas, 1t is an unat- gl they P Crete DEGSTO DX LEFT ALOXE, A council of war has asked Moukhtar Pasha what his plans were. Horeplied that thero ol e ihe Hast % of the c. 0, ;:‘d','}.dl‘n’u:‘ e ANG Faiay a1 i,’ i 14, 5 o ¢ Oaunt{’ $h, (moar e ko by '8 b - Dbad mequired wiik srms, K onsh, palanos in 300, annf % {4 St Woraaliles to Cooperstawn, 75 miles and | LRISOUDUAL ,?:,?,";,,““"' with @ per cent ln: Flattering Attentions Paid to Gen. Grang in Liverpool tractive two-story edifice, and its present parposa TALD: CORACES AND TARTARS OREECE DEMANDS GUARANTERS, Bk, rlde averk: ,ln.elnl:n Verislies ricsday e P FhEBR, Rocolver. % ¥POO%s """ri‘;f‘“: l‘: proress of °;"%“"°“s';‘g can only ba guessed at from o few fiags waving | 10 Rreat part, itfa plain tosn ordinary observer 1y g giated that Greeco has sent a note to the i 573130 91 Io.§ lekve C Tuud;y and Fri gfig 011--“l Dflllg,lfl.fig;ll meer, T e from the roof, and i sentrics pacing up and down | that ;helv -muurg_-x;lnga';gh‘ splendid precislon | ports uajdng that the sume privilegea shonld bo B dayatsp. . e, - . befors the main entrance, No wonder the Czar | "nd equipmen Al erent Tom the = 2 o ond ebiiredwith b et 0 e Nearly Al the French Republican umisnnm. CIIANOR ADVIEED, did not prolong hla stay at headquarters, savage Huns and Goths who swept over m'gz‘ “‘:cfl"“;’::;:‘:‘ffm?;‘mfigof:r' and Dack, twic Officials Removed. Viznns, Moy 23.—Tho Sultan has been ‘ad- | Fortanatoly far the faw strangers In Klachenesr, | Europe ~ centurles ogo and careled 4 vised by some of the diplomaticcorps to chango tho troops wera not qusrered in the town, As it | deeolation within the gates of ‘Rome, One can | Privileges thoy hind a right to wers already ac- his Ministers. was, thers woro only fmagine the resciblance between them in form and | corded by the Constitution. Greeco then com- B oo ey e SRS U U SO OUNs Tuestay snd Friday st 15, icy l'mrle y 3 p. . § lea ncy 1'raird 1y kriday acs: . i, t arive Al Jaliamaviile n‘:m m. Bond required with bid, $150. pm-Pro Jaweit, 57 Groves. Cormers And sata c THE BELLIGERENTS. + i TUE VILEST AND MEAXEZST OF . | race, but there thie companzon cads. These bar- | municated o sccond note, stating that, as tha mnl? 'x‘:e:"'e'.v‘"\""ey.f’x :’J‘en'y'-nn?xhl:fi"- s Coxn‘mm;?l:nhllll;v;&f:?hn order sus- TIONB} or Accouap: b;l’l‘ll:; of l'llfltfll'“fl"g“ll"fl‘fl:’l‘";“"‘”“;‘?:’ll‘ Pl“l!lcfl’- Wflg‘gé“ prevent the Porte from car- b4 N e A s ed in the eraft of war by long tralning, and thelr | rylog out the Constitution, Grecce demanded .1 arrive at Newton by 11 &. m. § ieas IN EUROPE. and, If the town had becn called npan to provide y y E}o‘:xanly':nd Peioarnt i 3T lrrb'u a J-uu IlBSmABLE UFFIUES;IN THB PREPARING TO CROSS. verdiog m:nfw:;::f Z::vh::ze::u:?w“d. for a largo number of ofticers, 1 think tho nativo | Nativo fiercences has been rondored tenfold moro | guarantces, The Porte has not yet replied to 3 Weiue Cre 'xml'('am ol "{39, miies anc ettle Cree! oncoswock, Leavs x:'m; dreek Thure: ve at y 13 m. ; icave i at 1 p. m.i arrive af Nettle Hond reytilred with bid, 102, rova to Holatein, 83 miles snd week, L Jluntiare, Grove L airive at Holateln s v lenlllu teln Thursiay at ——i arrive at lnnh Du:flnqulrcdvlmbd. $100. ; TO RENT_ LonpoN, Moy 23.—A dispatch from Galatz says the Russlaus have measured all tho vesscls! here, stating that they will shortly require them. They arc sounding the river opposite here to<day. Many rafts have arrived from Bercth all ready for bridging purposes. Great numbers of fresh troops ore expected to- dangerous by dlscipline. In open Lattle the Turke Tho Turkish Chamber of Deputica unanl- inhabjtants must have starved, s0 meagre wos the 7 P P the sccond note, will never reslst thom suceossfally, and if tho lat- o mously passod a resolution that all the Minis- :‘;",:t',:,}'fd'fi",flfl“;“,fi’{,fi_"“fl‘,’, fow who Wer® | ter aro wise they will malntaln their present policy [ o “‘gfigg:“‘g‘{’& o ters should ba fovited to attond the sitting of | morohovels. As I eald, Iwas lucky enough to | Of defense. That thoy will do so, however, cannot Y i3 bers B od to-day. The oppoaition Is very strong, the Chamber,to consult with the Deputfes upon | have & first chioice of roome. 1 went to tho | D0 predicted; it la mora than probblathat, fushed | OPOT J measures which aro urgently roquired. Ly tho | Hotel de France. It was cligibly located on a sido | With some palty sictory, tho Moleme will dare & aad tho position of the Cabinet is extremely In- military situation. | strect ranning oft from the square, yet I was glled | Eoneral engagement, and then—then they will fnd | sceure. with omInous forcbodinys whon T waa driven in | the difference between slaughtering unarmed Atuexs, May 28.~The Ministry were do- ) to Theves, 7 miles EXILED. oavo Clear Ureek satur hos by 13 m. Smail By, former Governor' of Tultcha, who Cheistians and mecting 8 Ruaslan srmy. feated In tho Chamber of Deputiea to-da; night. " O | onc of the carious little two.wheeled drotchekys P yy and Thehds Bidord A e A at G NOTIPIND 7O LEAVE- Aty s b aopbatat and oiled > Bousss, | tBrougl the gateway leading fnlo tho conrt-yard of | = THE GHAND DUKE wicuaLAs, - | announcod thelr reslguations. m-m..._ \\'.mnr{,a r‘xiffi'-’.!f.‘l)’n‘{:u s ad b.‘n“,}; Apply to WM. C. DOW, Vi, May 23.—Abdul Kerim Pasha, tho | Suveral othors hve been srrestq snd banhod, | the botel. Jeaps of dirt,.and straw, and garbago | B 3 g Aritens, May 28.—A largs crowd assembled R mENiottsswen g 3 Turkish Commander-in-Chicf, vesterday fu- | and scizures of arms have beeu madce. Iny In slckening arroy on olther side of the portal, | charest, is In command of what is called the Army | under tho windows of the Royal Palace to-day. Sriive at Elliotistown 4 b m Tewse Kitiorts, y % d of fonr corps, and the 5 habitants of Rustehuk, Varn and through the open kitchen window I conld scaa | Of Operation, compose: o Bpeeches wero dellversd, urging military i, Do requied wieb b, $1o0, o Y Room 8 Tribuno Buildlug, | Svam, and Siistla shat sl persona who had * BULGARIA. Troway Coutacic ngagud In-tho. \ask of wasking | AFmy of Odesma, two corps, 1am informed by | prociv € GolTerh WeEleg mitary Tor formas of propoeals, bond, and eortifieate, and ; Stiurmla, S shebite ol . dishes, tho oporation conslsting in dipping the | Uen. Popovitchaky that tho last cennus shows the | yyyyegry e gy bscnt at the time of vt (ons va o the conditions tabe smbrated | —————————————————————— | not provisions for at léast six months tust TIE TUNKS KURDEROUSLY INGLINED. Platoa tnto a tub of water and then laylng them ont | CBHIFo strength of theso corps to bo 210,000 Infan- | 4,/ BEYs She DR was sbeca B hitecontract, otc., sea advertisement of this date fn quit within twelvo days. Lonbo, Mny 24.—A Rustehuk correspondent | §5'ges 1n the sun. . After belng kept wailing nearly | F7+40,200 cavalry, and abont 000 canaon, ‘Three | tho deimonstration. tamphlet form, tavitiog proposals for mall Bervice fu 4 + "oN Tnm 10T, writce: ¢ Tho disorderly, Moslem elemont 18 In | yair.an-hour T was shown into the best front | MOrecorpeare movingdown from essarabla with a F¥OUNDERED, Thois tos touna ‘I‘x“ “"“"“‘;Il'w:“'h‘” the A Bucharest dispatch saya that it is oxpected | a atato of great fury withsthq Dulgarlans and | chamber, & bare, uncarpeted room, the only fur- | forceof 108,00 men, Tam aleo assared that no | BERLIN, May 28.—Tho steamer Eesen, owned M’;:‘,‘,‘f:“,‘!‘ e oo hpiles the Sec- | mpat splendid and most cuntml- that the Russtana will cross the Danube June | foreiuers genernlly, Christinng hro frightoncd | nitura bolmraofty-bedesrbonch,-and a pine table... | 1280 £00,030 moro troops are in constant | by F. Krupp, of Hiel, and laden with Krupp uld be sent fn sealed envelopes, superseribed | Ly=located Store in tho city, 118 & | 10, to doath lost somo_Imprudent member of thelr | This was my lodgings for three months, Other | FeAdingsé far mobillzation, and benind thesa mill- | guna for Cronstadt, fonndercd off Bweden. "lmxmpuuln, Btato of lilaols,” and addressed to | 115 _State-st. (formerly dccupied TIR MOUMANIAN ARMY, falth should providc o spark which might light | correspondents who arrived later were even more | f0ns. And I sm not at all incined to doubt the _ . BHITISH FLEXT. UeBecond- Analstant Postminater-General. Dby Ieen, Cooks & Co), ‘Tho whole | Bucmanest, May 28.—It is now certaln that | up such a glaro as woull thraw Datak fnto tho | uncomfortably situsted. lattar slatoment, knowlng aé ¥ do fromreoent || Loxpox, Mag 28.—A floct of fen from-clads .. M. KEY, Postmastor-Gonoral. | huflding or in nm-t. tho Roumaniau army wiil not cross tho Danube | shado completely. Even the!Consuls have to | During the past fartuight traveln through the Czar's domintona that thero !8 | 1 nssombled st Plymouth. Tho fron-clad turret- M, WILLIAMB, e Jo , hut wiil remain on th . TROOPS AVE UREN CONSTANTLY MOVIXA an eacerncss amounting to a passlon among &l 4yip Thunderer has returned to Portsmouth FTOCKITOLDEIN MEBTING. __ | Room 36 Nisen Dulling cor Cabalond Stoarae. | o e VA rees oL WL Do on the | bocarelh e Sh oottt e | towntda the front, They have coms moally from Gro LI L T T th e raachinery disabled, THE SINKING OF TUE MONITOM, twoen the Moslem and non-Moslem could b | thelr winter quarters in the villages of Bessarabla, [ DUFREE ASIORER & BUSEE UL MOl PSS 1IONSE-STALLS, 8r. Perensnuna, May 28.—Thoresl facts of | given without end. Richard Reads, tho | 47482 many assixteen tralne havo.passed w ono | 4 "0 P5yy ot heon natonishied to Aind suck a Four thonsand horse-stails, for tha blowing up of the Turkish monltor aro as | English and American Condnl liere, who has :“I{l";‘; ""lf“‘"‘:‘l'fl‘.‘:;“;:’t::“ci';‘:l:"“u""l ";:‘“‘:h'- UNANINOUS FEELING OF CORDIALITY TOWARDA vessels, are belug dollvcmdu Woolwich by um follows: ltussian ofiers conducted & torpedo | pover been nccused throughout the late hunnr’ ‘the ‘Tark tromble ,nm,im m-’:::n:d n: AMERICA. contractor. to tho monitor Iu opon daylight, and under ire. | troubles of Leing in any way prejudiced gzatnst | 1ittla ponies, which, howover, are said to posscsa | A prominent Russlon oMicer sald ta mo once: DELAYED DY A STRIKN, Ouo of the Russian Loats was almost sub- | thg Turks, but who has bectfsuspected o Ican- | great endurance and extraordinary powersof specd, | **You Americans aro tho only friends LoxpoN, May 38.—A special from *Alexandria {3 of Chigago & Northwestern Railway N o W SUMMER RESORT o RARE CHANCE. ;'f’!‘“‘,',',fl‘f.‘,‘fl:,",’,"‘.',""'f\‘,"fl‘:,,"’: ,}'.',"}“x,"fl"” tuirty | morged by tho explosion of the torpedo, and | fng tho otlier way, thiuks matters aro as scrious | In their marchen tho Cossacks aru accompanied by | £ot- Tho English hato us; the Germana reports that the departuro of the Egyptian con- ‘etcly furnishe cu aad ready for gecupnncy. float | anothicr waa struck by a stot. as they can be, and his urgont warnings arc | the strangest of muslc, consisting of cymbals snd | Ous of the French are afrald of u tingent has been delayed by a refusal of twenty- Eetiing, wili ves..© o . '1‘|'|‘.'x'?imm enrin m.Tf-' Jeottiouss filed. | 511wAY COMMUNIOATION INTERRUPTRD. fgnored both at Downlug dtrect and ot Con- | whistics, while a choras f fifty or more men Joln | Austrians want-to bent us; but In America you | goyen English engiucers of the flect to aall ho ‘h’::-:n. on Thursday, . " e floml:{ r'-l' L, flm ‘;l"y! :.'»T;‘L‘“ s Bucuanest, May 28.—Rallway rommuniea- | stantinople. It s belfeved, here by some that Inhv_vllhl kind of mnnolo:nl:u. 1;!! wild, chant, ?:;;v::n';f" onel spltes or fouds to trammel your | wisyons the payment of arrcars of salary, Addren ¥ 5 Tribuneoee. | 405 on the Tbrall & Galatz Mno i mot yet ro- ) . | The Infuntry aro transported by rall to Jasey; be- . s A ey ™ DENTL | N | iy panaiog dreadtul amtbrcaky and. thaj, | 7000 (b4 hvo ot lekracd wst he i o for | | Thie entiment provateestonuioly heouthont | sy o, Say o Tho following pocst »:B:';'}i'.”""{?" wllllu(‘nnllcn\e thelr voling booas Lag Bt = GALATZ, May 28.—The water fs atill h-lnz. those aro no fricnds to tho'Turks who do not | them. Each “3"“"":“;”"‘"“" fn review beforo .x:un:‘: u',“,,'." h :; {,,'m;,‘ ,x“::&",,:'m; h,::; cablo dispateh {s published here: tratlom, 0 PRT KREP, Prosidont. Rallwsy communication botween Busco aud | fusist upon a stop belpg put o tho irregulari. | tho Grand Duke st Klscheneff, and recolved hig ap- | PRERC'B B0 % W PECRel SERiiel A% R | ep ounon May 28, —Advices recetved hero %L BYKES, Jr., Bocretary, ' T 1t Bunding, 8om00,om south | e, O b largo tralus of | tios, o firin Tepredafon of which waukl Eiva proval bofara being allowed 10 proceed, . g g ol o STRES, Jr, Bocretary, | easm o arstos . (arketests, cndiro or npart, P o satistaction to tho decent Mohammedans and | Upon recelving your instructions to go to the | nof been obliged to walt upon tho pleasare of of- | of a scmi-ofiiclal character state that Russis, s e 14 Dearbora-at, _ | Infantryaro detained at Barboschl, non-Mussulmanaalike,” front, 1 made application to the forelgn quartee for | Aciellem fnorder to obtain passes. Where English | Germany, and Austrin have arrivod at an under- Smcklmlflflrs Mflfllm The hridge over the Bereth ia consldered to bo 8 apecial permit, but was politely Informed hy tho | correspondonts bave been furced to languish for | standing, snd that the warin the East will bo in a dangerous conditfon. Tho Bixth Army FROM THE FRONT. oficlal nt the Grand Duke's beadquarters that no | 4872 6 the Iabyrinthe of red-tapiam before gatting | localized." Cotps, conslsting of 15,000 men, which was to havo arglved here two days ago, hias been do- tained, owing to bad weather. LAIGE JABSES OF RUSSIANS, LoxpoN, May 20~0 a. m.—A Times dispatch Irom Rustchuk says large masses of Russinus are visible to the northward of Ulurgeyo, LOOKING YOR A CROSSING, A Belgrade special says that an {ndus- TUIN TRIDUNR'S RASTERN WA CORNRSPONDERTa | PFOvislon had ss yot been made for tho traneporia- I havo mot with tho most sarprla TR VATIOAN, mdents, 3k 3 o snd alacrity In complylng BEPORT PROGKESY, “:3:‘:{‘:‘::';'1‘;: o ating, Bowarer, ane At tho word **American™ wfl::fi;fi%;&ioufiy‘)fifi ?‘von mxlve 20 tAs Bditor of Ths Tribune. SR RTILKT, aldes-da-camp wither, sentrles tonch tholr caps, s 1t posebiceto LoNvoN Orrics o Tus CitioAGo TRnUNE, | the sous chef, through an introduction oblained surrounding bigh func. [ foreo her to make explict declarations as to her BAL8LUKY BrazaT, Lownox, W. O, May 15— | forme by an iafacntis ticud a Paris, 1 forthwith | tonerics becomes mild and sultey, religious poltey 1o Polead, 3 o ooy 1%~ | Sanght out tho Gemeral and. acaualated him witn | . MOttof to fghting heratoforo has boen betweon | It 1a scported that the Popo bas ordered oy 1 send you herowith letters from correspondents my desite to leave Kischonoft, Ie shrugxed his | 88 Tarkish and Koumanian forces, Tho latier are | era in the Roman Catholic churches in Bosnia of Tum TrivbvNe at the front. Asper my - | shonidoers and elevated his bushy eycbrows, ‘It gradually concentrating at Kalafat and Oltenitza, | for tho success of the Turks. st herohy ateen tust. tho amiust mesting | 5T i Toor f 5y 1 ana 104 il 2 o o fors of 130 s clecion of Directarsf ssid Coppany w’lh FOTWIN & COUDY, 149 Dearbo e mnm oftice of said Cor Dicl 'lwnz N30 DostborneatTa the ity of Ot | 8i0a, m..wmnm:ykhna [ %;g 677, ORTGAGE LOANS Becretary of Chicago Bouth Branch Dock Co. [P R B Fxfl'fi?"& Omes Cuona, Tiocx Tacawn & Facurio Ttk | Sl e “'”‘"‘ o, M rapaaat, AD CONFANT, ApFil 3 structions, T have sccured the services of five | fanot pousivle,” sald he, I urged upon him the | %01 8m Informed, and it s the evident intentlon of | Cousiderablo sums of money are arriving in being made from Glad- Princo Cnarles to kecp them separato from the | .::g%zu;l“hmnig: e Sokboldareaf the CL. NOTICE, o e e 0 o™ muma: | very competent writers, threa of whom will ety of oy belug withth reoprand hoved | SoLi 2P S0 (hum S pion the | Belovads fom B, , i ;un?“x‘m::on puruantto! }.;; Sod tbo n'"' , [ ) to nd a fitting place for the Russiaus to cross | sccompany tho Russian armies, while the other ( | roprosented a8 long I remained :l.lll:;c; ;:'l::lhnf ::1;::::::!“ ::ll:ngn‘-:: n:v ::: ul:ltl‘ Loxox, May 29.—A Berlln dlspatch reports me.iv’ "sz‘ufifl”,‘,?{x m‘fl;‘ pan rh{n A _‘ SR Ha the Danube. Two fpoln“tl‘hlvc "fi?d’nihkm two will follow tho fortuncs of tho Bultan's | yn the rear and wi not sllowed et dpesn et dlubely n: that Krysinski, one of the leaders of the Polish fi?o"h Secratary VUl BIDDLE Fred fi ! HA biritul ’fi;;:fi‘&“’m"’{:" catious seal n{"fu,h o0 | forces. My arrancements aro now perfect for | toconvey {nformation that 1 might get at bead EAALIDATEG, rebellion . of 1803, has been shot at o 3 i3 5 B | gatho Simok to p tho procurlng of tho Yery latcst and best nows | Quarter Fezsrdlng the movsments of tha troops. | rot e | Warssw, Whilo Krysinskd was reslding in FINANCIAL. ¥ s . 1t s agalnat all orders, " said ho, but be fdget | Ido not sce how it wiil be pouitle o work sepa. Paris ho petitioned the Czar for pardon, and was I mako a specialty of photograph- invited to return. Upon his arrival he was ar- AND 7 1-9 PHR OBNT. Yo are prepared to maks lowns on fmproved bun: ing Flowers. Huvo your Flowor for Tus Tniouxs, which will bo transmitted by | o4 jn hischair & Nitle uncertainly, so thatIhad | rately to advantago after tho hot fighting begins. i IN ASIA. cille il miall Watottr, | cedsonita fwpe. All tho sympathlcs of Roumanls are with CAVALRY FiONT, Russis, especlally aince the Tarks have | Fulgned for rebellion and condemned to exile in BerLY th suins of #1000 and upward st 7 | 20008 photographed bororo taking | 1.ounox, May 28.—A cavalry fizht took placo 4111 toll you what to do," sald be, at length, Tlenst or Fabellion ad condouania o exil r“" Wo o mli;g,l,u-n;;é:cl_r;gdqgfi-,g ",-;n' them to tho Cemetory. oar Kinrs Ui memy' m'g fimmrkf and FROM JASSY, after some considerstion; **I would not say ss | Invaded and devolated many points on Houmanian Y/ cd, waa captured, once more arraigned, aud shot. S TUR ATHENIAN uOL,* Loxoox, May 20,.—The Times correspondent at Athens scnds tho following account of tho demoustration thers ycaterday: “A crowd cstimated at 5,000 to 10,000 filled tho square bo- fore tho palace,” demmunz from tho King strong and ~ warlike measures. Atter waiting two . bhours, four dclo- gates were admitted to tho palace, The Klog replicd that-now, as always, he had tho uational welfars at heart, and would forma Ministry accoptablo to the pcople. At'lust ac- counts the crowd was still shouting discontent~ edly before the palace. PLOTTING CIRCASSLANS. A fow days sgo anumber of Circassians in the Russian service were scut home from Rou- manis, It was represented at the time that they were discharged on account of lawless con- duct towards tho Roumanians. The Vienns Bpecial Correpondence of TAs Tridune. much to any other correspondent; but you repre- | torritory. Certainly ull lingerlng hopes of neu- Jasst (on the Pruth iver), May 10,—How | sentan American newspaper, and wo Russfans aro | trality hava been destroyed, vague and forlora are the attempts of the specis! | sure of your friendly feelngs. Iwill write s note, | The Town of Braila, or Ibralls or Drabilav, as it correspondont to convey any adequate Idea of the { cortifyingihat you are s correspondent. It may | 15 often called, 1s ono of the most linportant sta- war 10 tho roador in autant lauds| I pauso beforo | happen that you will bo at the railway when a train | tionson the Danube, and bere sro quartered sov- entering upon the task, with a feehng of dresd, | comosalong. If you should hsnd the note to the | ¢7al thousand infantry and srtillory, The town s olmost of despalr, All tho associations, tho stata | engineer aud give him & plecs of monoy, it fs possi- | 81 Irregular old forttfcation, and achioved consid- of mind'snd mannors, oven the slightest conditions | ble that he will pravide yoo with s place to Jassy, | erable fame dunng the Crimean epliode, It alsa of llving, differ greatiy trom those to which you fu | Tdo not say that you must do this, but Iefmply | Tesisted Witigunsteln succesafully from May 11 to Americaaro born. 'The work 1s, & my esteemed | suggest thatauch an sdvonturo might occur in that Juna 18, 1828, aithqugh that great General bo- friend Rochefort would say, an immonsily, Mals | way." siegod it with a full army corps. But, of course, allons ! 1lost 00 tima in patting the scheme nto opora. | It uscfulnces as a fortress has passed awsy with Acting undor tolographia instructions from tho | ton. 1 had no small trouble In getting -riu of my | $0e lutroduction of mow Implements of war, An & chiof of your London burean, I havo left Klsch. [ asaciates of the London press, who at sny otber | trading town {4 has flv;"w; of lata enoff with the Intention of pushing forward to the | time would be invalasble, bt who at prosent were | Yesrs, but &t P'md‘“l t 1s convalsed front asrapldly as possible, I have proceedod by | uncomfortably amicable, Facking my valiso and | With tho excitemont ru; dl‘nnn:horl wn:;. Moat EDW ARD L. BREWSTE R, rall m.wln:nxm:: 1s L:n-’;;m only;honl;wo I:l:nn makinglt ‘wlge calls ‘ml." dluloak o:‘l’x such :: ;:»O;:?:\::mm:': n' mn':m;u:‘:k r::;.-m 8ca to Tifl from the old Moldavian Town of Jassy,but am here | thiogeas I could convenfently dlsposo about my 101 W, i i Rw t., oosizg feél%'lehmst Tl!“'ontm?lfiam "‘fi}‘{.‘i‘“ i DISPRRSED, dolained by roasonof the inscrutablo arrangomonts | cluthing, and ssuntered Jelsurely to tho railway | soldlers, Theyaro numsrous enough, however, ashington-st., Twenty-ffch and Twenty-sixth-sts,, wi 87, Prransouno, Moy 28,—Officlsl roports | 9fthe Tussian oficisls, who will neitherallowme to | station. Tramns were passing frequently, but I | They sre fully srmed and equipped, as areall of 'L, AP, il COMMENCIAL PAPER, LUCAL D AT AUCTION, | trom Tits sisio that the greater pars of tho | E2 0 o Isby nor o ssturm to hexdguariers. | found i imposslble to wpesk o e conductorof the Husslan forces which have passed bere. 1 will ROAKYG e nnt "Xikie Collaterals noegotiated st Low SOL 3 | Mol rarriian ofr Aiatar At of sl | They vouchssfo no erplanstion of tholr- exssper- | tho engine for some time, &0 many guns d'armes | Yoolurolo wy that no sty ever entered upon & ON THE PREMISES, g s il en 1,000 Ruasians, A heavy rain stopped the dght a4 soon as commenced. Loxpoy, May 23.—A Reuter tclegram, dated Erzcroum, Moy 27, sayst * In tho rocont cav- alry fight, ten mllcs from Kars, tho Qussians lost 150 killed, and tho Turkish loss is not re- vorted. No news has been recclyed: from the direction of Van or OIt.” TURKISH DEFRAT. A dispatch from 8t Petorsburg sayst * Tho Ruastans clalin to have defeated the Turks at Okapa Helights, in tho Caucasus, TUN TURKS LOLD TIE HOADS. A tclegram from Tiflls says the Turks hold “Piters: Correr: Bmmunuusmrmmas;m;m MI};%’!‘WE:M!]RG“ES’ A Chanber of Commerce, Chleago, 't E] s R T o Bailiff Dooley, M"O"'“ ““‘““‘g_ All soul ’I‘OAN Apd hox ba secured Juror for Sullivas, _ Allfa to- !HEISIMIH REED, No. 80 Nassan-st, N, Y., BxBUUTo"': T l‘flornm‘ o \x::mdhoqr wiroven ciucado | X BCUTOR/ S SALE! 5 Applle nlnnn rocelved and promptly attended to \_E‘LRJML'“L TO'—D.A-Y- tho roads through tho Csucasus from tho Black ating conduct, but I suspect that they four Ism 100 | sud seatrles belng sround, Pinally I managed to | campalgn with better preparations. No expense IIN re persed, Bome fled towards Batoum, ising in pushing on in advance of the uthe bserved, and bas been spared, The men wear stout boots of the | Deulsche Zeilung now asserts that a conspiracy o b s | (B QOGS 28 Hasla it edlmn W alaionaly ear okt i amaniontes ¥ | e A et v casiy bustleher, 481 e walloes ste exealoty ( wte disovered emoog them, e Colooaihas: .ot | Burpatanes, collocting provisions. walting puilosophically fn Kischonef for psclal | with Gen. Lavilsky's signature to tho brawny [ Mavo. The 4 oo s s MORTGAGRE LOANS S U KEENIDT A CO, OlTinboncal, | PROBABLY A CANARD. perraii.’ 1014 sstonlabing bow they can sl the | Suestan 15 the eabe e scomted aa hy | el caulpmeats, Many of the unlforme are head- | aficers shot 8t Krafova. 4 Atlowest market rates. OPTIOIAN, ConsTanTINOPLE, May 28.~The Portahnro- battle afar off and not 81ng themselves into it. glanced at §t. I gseached up & Napoleon. l?n‘u lna Jaunty, especially those of the Hussar RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, GRATES AND MANTELS, “BIANANGE, OPTIOIAN, Tribunc Ballding, | ceived inteligence from the Sub-Governor of | The question of lle emiled sod clasped . Tho result | Feklments - A Bucharest special asys there were thres - - 2 Lazistan that Ardahan has been recspturcd by ‘* 193UINO JOURMALISTIC PERNITS was'that 1 was snogly ensconced fn 8 guods THE CAYALRY raflway accidents in Roumanis Bunday, sud ¥ Fiaky Gold asd Wickel e tho Turkish corps under Moussah Pasba, has long perploxed the Russian suthorities. At | carriage immediatelybebind the englne surround- | consists of Cossacks, .Ublans, snd Mussars, tho | Lives lost {n each. Bun IAN'I'I:LG. & 4 TR z [Noto—A similar report was in circulation | 8rst s)i correspondents were wolcomed and given | od by csitridges, rides, and all kinds mmunl. | formercarrying, besides their rovolversand sabres, ITALY, Pnggcsfigfi‘ S‘L‘.‘,"" ¥ 9 g somno days 8go, which proved unfounded. The freo nccess toall points sad Information; but, as { tion. Icould not help notlcing one gun thii was | lances about ffteen feet In length, and a A Rome correspondent says althongh the the winter progessed and the number of writers | aimed directly st s suspicious-looking packsge, | more formidable body of warrdors it would bo swelled, it was found necessary to place { which, to my imagination, assumed tho appcarance | dificult to Imagine. And they aro not ouly fore wome restrictions upon | thelr conduct, es- | of dynsmite, and I shuddered to think of that gun | midable but pictureaque, theso sturdy childron of pecially as rsl of the correspondents for | golog of, and that box exploding, sud your corru. | tho wildarncas, London nowspapers purposcly colored thelr reports | spondeat dispersing In mid- Drt as] havesald, js an important station. adversely to the Russisns, in sccordance with the The juurney was uecessarily rigorous, occupylng | It Mes just abova tho great bend in the Danube, tendencios of thelr papors. A fortnight ago it was | sboat thirty-six hours, fncluding numerous stop- | snd commands tha stream a4 no yother of tho existe rumored about Kischano that sll correspondents | pages. This was s goods train, and was therefore | §og furtresscs can. Buyond the town som thirty would be excladed from the field of oporations, { not overhauled at Ungherl, the station st tho | miles tho Danubo widens and scpatutcs {nto nu present roport comes In & very rvnndlbout way.) CRREDITS 7. § Lonpo¥, May 20—5 &. m.~—The -Standard’s correspondent ab Constodtinople expresses ths bollef thiat tho nowe of tho rucapture of Anla- ban is suthentie, Euzzuovs, May 23.—-Thres days ago relo- forcements wero lent to Anllhlu toemw: a assertion that Russia had arrived ot suy usder- standing of exercised & pressuro on the Halian K Government ‘suntrue, Germany has excrcised i a cortaln degreo of pressure. Gérmany dreads i the posaibllity that the sywpathics of the tal- e fau Court msy facline towards France. ! RUMORS OF FEACE NEGOTIATIONS. il The Times’ Buchurest spocial says; “Rumors e FOiX 8 lu\l.B. Vine |5mu|u sultod to s sights Ll scteatl Iglprin- Rochoster Tusole Mfg, o, | st i 22 5, Shoo b‘uun{:, a0d Ovor Gaters of DISSOLUTION NOTICE, nal o S3rk Il AR e i P e ey i) w‘quflm-m [ At reaso ” t;:: DISSOLUTION. 9cbester, N, Y Q. ): uu RSE, = : MORSE. ‘Soc'y & lreas: | e copariuenshiy herstofore exiating datwecn the PERTUMERY, | fndersigaed under the Grus usme 48 S Tachate BEOWN WINDSOR EOAP EAU DE COLOGNE mm § FIVE PR1ZE MEDALS. goud chracter and standing, with $14.000 i e BERFUR rriso 3 banncls, sud the ferce tream whichbad | of aro becoming more clearly defined. It |} day dluolved by wmut: nmu. u. LA Buch, indeed, was the order lssued by tho Grand | Roumanisn feontier. This wasa very busy polnt, { morousc of poaco g y A ATKmsou : Bt S i et IV | Rsaiesialtorios 0 0 e, | e e e | et L et o | o o Souind B3 s v | B fos T bt ors el o ) € PERFUMERY, Chicago. May 10."1477. T. 1. FUITIE | bined force, by & coup du,xynlwmedodm 7o- | ed, it s sald, ut the instance of the Czsr tlmlf. p.unu:d lnox;nublo confuslo, - Some oll uu: nflxhu flood Inlcwnul?lc::fll mhvll llBK‘K‘:‘h‘.NlEO on in Beriln fora cessation of hostilltics. It ;E. e t—r an ada ¢ . capturing the towun. The At preseut 8 systow is adopted which is much | contalned ambalance wagons, some wero lo gocw, croeplog sullenly, pesbaps ste iy, i o ESS. WHITE ROSE WANTED, bxi iy » Talrer 80 which will eeult sqally well for tho - | with mmenso aloge-gunt, and others contataed | down, s if to decoive its anclent encmy, the sc, | COFtAioly Witi bo slugular it alt theso reports i turu out to bs entircly uofounded. Bome of ,them bave actually ewa- . nated from ' ofticial quarters at Bucharest. p War movements, howover, are beioy nn.smd tereats of the corrcspondents and the suthoritles. | pruvisions. into an idca of ite amity, 1f tho sun ls fair and the Alistbas been wade cot of gentlemen whoare properly accreditad from TUN LEADING JOURNALS OF EUROFE AND THE DANUBE. AUSTRO-UUNGARIAN VIEWS KEGARDING IT$ HAV- 10ATION, Vimua, May 28.—The scmi-officlal Hontags ZReoniesayss *Tho principla of tho tree navige EVERY ASPECT BETOKENED WAR, and war in carnest, This was slmost t:la first, reality of waz that I had met, It was nothlny to 5 AMERIOA, bave Lnn bodies of t20ops marching down towarda | may not really become wollified for thetimaboing, | forward s fast us the weather will wmlh t and who possess utroductions from nu' oag | the Danube, 202 0ne can see soldlars 1a every cap+ and abould not be blamed for desiring tolive and | there s Dot much confdeucy fult that peace i BSERVE plains szo groa o oithor band, 1§ s Just possible that Tuw % BLUR BIVEL Y i [{ 1! i l’l-t Arte W T T R T . & B. ATKINSON, B P ereates pivai b osired. “Adirves 0ld Boad Blreot, Londons { Tribune Gices