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The dhicago Dailp Tribae. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1877—TEN PAGES, PRICE EMANROIDERIES, THE 'WAR VOLUME XXXI. FURNITURE. IMPORTANT FURNITURE BUYERS. THE TOBEY FURNITURE (0, Having determined to close ot for eash its entire stock of Furnitare, the largest, finest, and best nssorted In the West, will offer its entire stock at prices below any hing cver beforo heard of. Most of these goods are of tho most fashionable styles, recently manufactured by this Company, and many of tliem will be sold at less than half thelr former prices, and at less than {lhiey can bo manufactured for to-day. Sich an opportunity for purchasing Furnlinre has never occurred before in (hicago, and probably never will again, Purchasers can havo thelr goods stored 80 days free of charge. The attention of Dealers I8 particalarly {nvited to this sale, State and Adams-sts. FINANCIAL. AND 7 1.3 PER OBNT. Wo sre propared to msks loans on improved hast: ot propred (s 5 . Wild Rumors and Threatened B s e vl : F Zeld, Le@tefi" Outbreak in Constan- by s Moslem mob. The Consul came to the roacue, and pushed the Captain out of his way, when the latter tried to stop him. The corre- spondent thioks the Consul's ylgorous meas. ures alone prevented them from being thrown into the Danube by the mob. CONSOLIDATION, Buciarsar, May 26.—The Czar will on his ar- rival formally take command of both the Rus- stan and Roumanian armies. All cause for Jealousy will thus be averted. This, however, does not alter the arrangement by which the Roumanian army remalns on the northern bank of the Danube. PREFARING FOR BOMBANDMENT, Loxpox, May 80—5 . m.—~A Times Buchareat dispatch contains the following: ** The Turkish camps at Nikapolis have been removed behind the hills. This Is believed to be a prelude to tho bombardment of Turnumagurell. The Roumanians think the Turkish monitors are placing torpedoes alang the southern side of the river. TR HOUMANIAN ARMY, Aspecial to the Dally News from Krajovs, commentingon the “state of the Roumanian army, says between Kupercen! and Cetate there wre 30,000 soldlers. They are in excellent phys- {cal conditlon, and are perfectly cquipped and armed, and have more than the ordinary propor- tion of artlilery. Withadefnite scheme of action snd complete accord with the Russians, very interesting intelligence may presently be ex- pected from the Widdin-Kalafat scction of the theatro of war. AFRAID OP RAILROAD DISASTERS, The routo of the Czar's journcy is purposcly left undecided, because disasters on the raliway in Roumnnia are fearcd, owlng to some con- spiracy. Btrlct Investigation has been ordesed, HAVIOATION OF TILE DANUDE. Loxbox, May 20.—The Time' correapondent at Vienna telegraphs as follows: The statement that the Turks bave consented to allow the favor of Russia took place to-day. The Metro- politan offered prayers for Russlan success be- fore the Prince and Princess of Servia and an finmense crowd. On the other hand, all Con- servatiys Opposition candidates have been elected in the supplementary elections to the s::pmm:m The Conscrvatives are tho peace party. 201 nflors and marines, taken prisoners. Odessa was not much Jujured by sUY AUACKINR Tovewy and only two artillery soldiers lost their lives. Now she can stand a good deal more pounding them at that period, being 75 per cent better prepared and stronger than in 1854. The wealthy funabitants sre prepared to leave the city ot any moment. Business Is almost sus- pended, most of the merchants having packed thelr goods and stored them In cellars In antici- pation of bombardment. But all arc satisficd with the cxisting stato of affalrs and willing to Iace anything that comes. Pxko. —— ENGLAND. TIR DEDATE ON MR. GLADSTONA'S RESOLUTIONS. London Times, Hay13, The five night's debate on Mr, Gladstone's resolutions was brought to sa end' after 3 o'clock this morniug by a division which gave 954 votes to the Government and 223 'to the Opposition. Each party may now count up its galos or its losses, and it will do so, of course, by the light, not merely of the Divislon List, but of what has been said {n the speeches and the response which has come from the country. The discussion has not only been unusually brilliant, bat it has been exhaustive, and, it any rcader of all the spceches does not know the history of the negotlatlons as well ns the present position of the country, hie has him- sclf to blame. Last night the past conduct of the Government was reviewed §n the Upper as well inthe Lower House, Lord Roscbery having raised an interesting discussion by drawing at- tentlonto the grave responsibllitics which this country had Incurred under the Tripastite Treaty of 1856, the Duke of Argyil took the op- portunity of showing that one of the recently- published Blue-Bovks throws an unexpect- od light op the negotlations which led to the sizuing of the Protocol. It has been sald that Russia professcd to want no more than o plausible excuse for withdrawing from a dangerous position. It now appears, however, b, vttt O rgeness of the Ministeriar- H?.)omymny & tage aggressive hopea; but for the prese/ "3 | country and the Govern- ment are ln@@ {’gf safety., As_forthe ro- sult of the & § 4, both sidesof the House will, of course, & & alm to somo_advantage. Tho real galns #ith the party which Is on tho side of pC¥&." A1 both parties claim that honor- able distinctvh, 80 much the better for the country. E DEPENDENT BTATES. TR FORITION OF TURIS, EGTPT, AND ROUMARLA Zondon Timex, May 185, ‘The position of the different States acknowls edging the suzerainty of the Sultan of Tarkey continues to furnish new questions of cvery de- gree of complexity., With many of these we bave snd can have no concern; in others we have interests that may becomo exceedingly involved, xneu they aro discussed In the most ' dispaesioite snd careful manner. What have we to do, for Instance, with tho relationabe- tween the DBey of Tunis and the Sultan? Nothing In the world. The Bey (s tho feudatory of the Sultan, and until recently he was under thie obligation of rendering a yearly tribute to his superior. ‘This tributc was remitted five or six years since, and the Bey is now under no ob- ligation beyond that of sending a certain con- tingent to the Bultan i time of war. The Suls tan {n his present liour of need bas ealled upon the Bey to furnish the troops he is bound to supply, and the Bey has answered that hehas ¢ not got them and {s not going tosend them, It - ! 18 obvious that any English Glovernment must 4 Took upon this decislon of Tunls with profound i} Indifference. - The Sultan and the Bey wust set- 7} tle their disputes between themsclves. Theoo it caslon is one that has occurred too often In the coursa of history to exclle surprisc. The power of successivo heirs of a Military Empire over 1 outlying dependencles hecormes gradually {7 weaker and weaker until the moment arrives when it fs discovercd that 1t breaks - <i down under the least straln. All other Diplomacy Arrests the Ade vance of the Russian ) Army. RETURNED. A Belerade dispatch reports that many vol- unteer officers, formerly in the 8ervian army, have returned to Belgrade from Plofestf, not having been recetved {nto the Rusaian army or Bulgarisn legion. GENERAL. GRERCR. ATnexs, May 20.—M. Comoundoures has been summoned by the King to form a Ministry. AHNESTED. An armed party, sttempting to cross tho frontler into Thessaly, has Leen arrested by order of the Government. BXCITRMENT IN CRETR. New Yorg, May 20.—A special from London sayn: ' Advices from Athens state there Is great excitement among the population of the Islana of Crete, and patriotic meetlngs arc befug held. 1¢ has been decided to walt twenty days for an snswer from the Turkish Government to the demands of the people, after which time an ap- peal sill be made by the Cretana to the Great Powers, asking for the appolntment of Glad- stone, under the title of Prince of Crete.”” JOBEPI AND ALEXANDER. Viexwa, May 20.—The. Emperor Francls Jo- seph and the Czar will meet at Hermanstadt, RUSSIA’S CLAIN, Count Schonvalofl reccutly informed Prince PBlamarck that Ruesis, a8 indemnification for war cxpenses, wonld cventually clalm Upper-Arme- niaas far as Kars, aud excluding Erzeronm, so 8a not to interfere with the English intesests near the Enphrates, provided England remained SRR Russia Wants an Understanding with England Before Cross- FTIIN ing tho Dazube, Bismarck Working with Rus- EMBROIDERIES "5 This Result; Also to Prevent an Alliance AT 1-3 Their Value! | ®ier i emmee Nine Army Corps Along the Specia:]. Sa,le! Danube Ready for Movement. AP e Y RV SRR Y COMMENCINC A Large Concentration of TO-D AY Turkish Troops Near the Timaok. upward pavigation of the Danube as far as Girlais at | veutral. ‘ Wfi% R L m:.mr"fi”n‘fiifim 3 m“g premature. In spite of tha encrgetic rep- THE POLISI CATHOLICS, that she warned our Government in the most g:m“:l;’-' h:tfii&e:hflmmy dlschargoly the, e it it Hetar Gt rescntations of thls Governmeut, tho Turkish | Towe, May 20.—It s nsserted that tho Fopo | Snequivocal terme, not merely once, but sev- | ¥ 08 DHG thls o convenlent moment % pondent. commander at Adakales! stlif bars its way with | haa indirectly requested the good offices of the [ eraltimes, that she would not disarm unless &' C ) 3 tinople. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., | The War Party in Servia Largely - in the Majority. to his licgo lord, and ho makes the experiment . subject to the risk of Otloman resentment, aud 7 of that alone, & . 3 The position of Egypt is dlfferent from that of Tunls, but this diifercnce ariscs from the fact that Egypy lies on the highway to India, and that the Suez Canal Is now specially dedicated Turkey should fulfill the formidable conditions specified In the Russian Declaration. The De- claration, §t further appears, was submitted to o Cabioet Council before the Protocol was eigned; and tho Duke of Argyll argues that it thus forms part of the document to which Emperor of Austria aud the Czarin beball of the Catbolics in Poland. vLADMIR, ST, PRTERSBURG, Moy 20.—The Grand Duke Viadmir has staried for the Danube. THE ENGLISI NAVY. blscannon. There s doubtless an excuso for the Turks, s navigation as far as Girla is of advantage only to the Scrviansand Roumansns; but stilf it scarcely scems wiso to risk a scrious difference with Austria, and it {s hoped better counsels will prevall, PANKINGHOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, T money toloan o0 Tteal Eatate, Produce and Pra- iston, Cl’ and County Urd: lel‘l Me ] e Vi acTIR Raciangd on el Sonntries, oo L 2Pet ORTGAGE LOANS, (FLOUI MILL, wieh Machiners, In Chicaso, enco, and o rente WALTER S M ATTOCK . loom 1. Na. 40 Dearborat. USINESS MEN'S UNION, to repudiate the obligation of furnishing troops 4} b i . Loxpox, May 80—3 n. m.~A dispatch from the Government set its scal. Russla has also Defensive Capabilities of the Rus: IN ASIA. Piymouth mY' S tinesnosoll oF u:':- m'm Te | been blamed for trritating tho Porte by laging | 83 the ro:l.l from sca 0 sca of the mercantilo slan Black Sea Ports. BTRATECICAL. peforo it the offensive terms of that Declorac | MArine of theworld. Ifit Liad not been for this ceived from the Admiralty late Tuesday evening that the Channel reserve squadrons, now in Plymouth Sound, should procced to sca as soon a8 they were ready, without waltlng for the ‘fhunderer. They will lcave Wednesday morn- Lonpon, May 29.—A special from Vienna to the T¢mes says: **To the south of Sookgoom- Kale s detachment is concentrated under Gen. Alchasofl, to prevent s Turko-Circassian forco geographical position, the relations between the Khedlve and the Bultan would coucern us no more_intimately than the rclations between the Bey and the Sultan. Had Egypt nc- capied ~ the nortbwest instead H tion; but the Bluc Book states that ft was Lord Derby bimself who communicated it to Musurus Pasha, In order that it might be telegraphed to Constantinople. TRussia, AMT GALLEIRY. MacMahon's Course Algrming the Le- A A B P et » : tho 73 Doarborn. gitimists, moving along the shiore Into the plains of Mio- : ¢ would Hik Lt COMMERCIAL PAPER. DIPLOMACY’S DOINGS. the Russtans {n the rear of Bookgoom-Kale and G LE war 1€ Turkey should not sccept tho conditlons | bt letle with the subordluation orineubordina- tion of the Khedive to the Commander of tho Faitful. Such nnxle'l!y as might be feit on tho subject would be confined to the holders of Egyotian bonds. Tho Suez Canal, however, materfally afects the queation. All the world 18 agreed that the Buez Canal must not be sub- Jected to the operations of war, and there 18 no reason to apprebend that the kuu(m Govern- ment would be so negligent of their own inter- estans to_jnvite the hostility of maritime no- tions and tbe disspprobation of all na- tions by damazing the canal or fo- terfering - with its peaceful navigation. It is probable that they have not the pow. er, it is certain they have not the will, to do thismischief. The question arlsca whethe er the respeet thus pald to the canal {nvolyes any obligation on the Kbedive to abstaln from co-operation in the war agalust Rusala, It has been argucd that, as the force ot Egypt is praoe Adler would socn bocome untenatle. As yet tho descent of the Turks and Clrcassians ls only an Inconvenience, but should the move- ment reach Tschitkeus, whose revolt in Terek Qocs mot yet seem quite aoppressed, then it might become a real danger to the Russian lines of communication in the Catcasus." NOT CONPIRMED. CONSTANTINOPLE; May 20.~No confirmation hos been recefved here of the reported recapture of Ardalian. RUBSIAX TERRITORY ADANDONED. Loxpox, May 20.—A dispatch from Constan- tinoplo eays intelligence from Bookgoom Kale states that the Russians have ovacuated and tho Turks occupled the fortress of Zil. The Russians bave cracuated the whole cozst WIAT HAB ITNDERYD THE BUSSIAX ADYANCE. Special by Cable to Tha Chicago Tribune. Loxpon, May 20.—The Russian sdvanco on the line of the Danube Lias been thus far postponad from day to day, not only on ac. count of the groat diffcultios experienced in bringing up all the army corps fixed on for operation, but also becauso of tho more than oqually effective INTERPOSITION OF DIPLOMACT. The meoting betwoon Prince Blsmarck and Count Schouvaloff ended in Russia asking, somi-offically, wheroin England would con- of the declaration. The Dukcof Argyll sald that he bad Jearned some of these facts with amnzement; and, as Wo bave certalnly not heard the last of these discoveries, the Govern- ment will doubticss sec tho wisdom of miving a wmore claborato explanation than Lord Derby's brief disclalmer of any responsibility for the Tusslan declaration. Inthe ilouseof Commons tho depate also took s romewbat historieal turn, Discussing the question whether this country ought to have cogrced Turkey, Sir Willtam Harcoust mave o sulicient reply to Mr. Bourke's strange theory that Mr. Canning never coutemplated the use of force throughout the negotiations which led to the battle” of Nava- rino. 8ir Willlam Codrincton’s letter to our- #clvea of this merning {s still more convincing. Diplomatic lauguage {s unmenning, and fleets are unly futended foe shaw, it Mr, Canulne did nut foresce at least the possibility of a coltision The Scherif of Meces has placed tho troas- wres of the holy shrine, theaccumulated money- gitts from pilgrims, at the Sultan’s disposal. The tressures aggregate 200,000,000 plastres, * EINO cnanLes."! Whilst Prince Charles was passing through Krajova, deputations of cltizens greeted him amid great cnthusiasm with shouts of *Long 1lve the King of Roumania.” BLACK S8EA PORTS. NOW THEY ARE PREFARED TO RESIST ATTACK DY TUB TURKISI PLEET. t Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Onzssa (on the Black Sea), Moy 7.—All the Tussian ports on the Black Sea are well fortificd and prepared to resist the naval forces of the e SOMUEROIA L EAE BT, SMIEENATIONAL EXIINITION:, The largest and most ele- gant in the country. KEvery GENUINE tmprovement in Photography s to be found at BRAND’S in advance of all others. he very best Card worlk at the uniform price of $3.00 Per Dozen. STUDIOS AND GALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabash-avy NEAR ADAMS.ST, THEB PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Main Building, Centonnial Grounds, Wil boopenon and after May 10, 1877, with & well- dlunifled arrangoment of exnibits, mhvtmdn'm facllitate the sdvantagcous inspection aud study of e UITEY AND MINERALS, LSS AND G ¥ onviTong, TOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, 1o pand R MANU¥ACTURING PROCRARE! specisigiicationsop A0 Y N e D s, £ el — n i L eil) : gcully "1""5“ from the ';Mi“:? ?l delending . CATIUNAL APPLIANCES, KPRANON, line of the Abazes country. 'urks. Kerch, situated on the right arm of the | with the Turkish Power. he canal under a senso of what s dus to nen- PHILGbRGAL AP Al}lfi'; i sider her intercsts sfected by o Russian SUBLLED, Crimcau Peninsula, and protecting the cutrance | = But these are, after all, merely interesting ;figf:fl"fi"“&:"fi.}:‘:&"fib‘{ggfn"fi:“‘l‘&‘fl 4 Innumerable articles showing the B FINE AND IRDUSTITAL ARTS, THK DECORATITR AXD Tiix USEPUL. Ins fow wors twonty acros of sclected natural or {uduairiat producty reprusouting tua skfllful aclieve: ueniaof wanking b advance on Turkey. From private gn!umlflon, I loarn that Lord Derby's reply, through Lord Loftus, is Loxpox, May 30—5 a. m.—A Vienoa dis- patch says Coarbia was shellod for clght hours Monday. Tho nine eolling-sbips wero destroy- o, snd aleo o steamer of the’ Austrian Dacuba o the Bea of Asoph, was always strongly fortl ficd, but has lately been strengthencd by tho addition of heavy ordnance. Feodosia fs 1lko- wise prepared to facc the onemy, ‘at historical essays, and the chief value of the de- bate lies fn the Hight which it casts on the pres. ent position of this count On this 8ir Will. from uugmc{mng the belligerent power of the fam Harcourt justly m?’um the House of Sultan. Bul the fact that” o world-possession such oa the Suez Canal is treated os neutral wilk searcely bo considered a8 implying an oblization Cnekeing, Commons had ‘taken & new point 6f"depurture s L VPARTS OF THR WORLD. 3 summi of tho Government's points Ee3 inee thetdelivery of the il Becretary' - { to neutralize Ezyptisn forces if tho Khedive 15 A wrand Music-Siand, eccupylng (he narth end of the Vv Q, & ary Nuvigation Cornpany. . sny time. * Yalta §s only & small port, | since livery of tho Hoine Secretary's ad. it E‘ulxllu:flm&nt"nfirl'r'{ll:;:oifi:pu of tweaty-fve “\\"‘“-‘!'\\\ MONOBs Lrought out on the rocent stormy Parlin- TROOPS OF THE CAUCABUS. but s w;!lu:l ‘E\rcuam’l with seseral b“i {'l"i”:’l]""l‘“"’;‘“‘{,";m’fi:’:‘:}{r“"‘r,‘:figfidfl{”gx it e Rumitvo e abos b senq’ 1 UNCEIVTS . ntary 1 nco Bise The .News correspoudent st Vicnna asserts | terles. aklay I8 o very smal ead t rec 10,000 troops, having already dispstchicd - Suibesivenaftemoonaaud evenlugs. Tho Uracd pi- Low Trices e ashats . Oubis'reply. Prince Dl that acouncil of warat Co;lunl.lnoplu bave | town, almost aurrounded by mouutains. The dprcul by wili pumore of reckless Infeations tn. | on s forces variously reported at between 9,000 and 17,000 men; and the creditors of thoe Vicera: way ask who {s to pay for this contingent. It used to be thought that the Khedive had come- pounded all his “oblizations for an annual trib- ute of £72,000, and, if tho new device of a special war-tax 1s enforced, all the caleulations of Mr. Cave and of Mr. Goschen will be disturb- ed. Returning to tho \l\luuun of the canal, it hilsh places, but it has helped to make the vast majority of people sce the cxtravagant cxagz- gention of such langune as that which Lord Bury used in the House. of Lurds last n When ho sala that within a week not onl; - glish interests, but Euwlish existence, mh;¥nl Le ut stake, he was greeted with a derisive re- sponse, He asked whether tie Euphirates Val- Jey was uot tho roud to Indis, Certaine marck hopes to baso nogotiations by which to bring about AN UNDERSTANDING botwoen tho English and Ruasian Govern. monta at the last moment, This resultis WABHINGUTON AT YOI lashown without extra charge, nIE:K-T fll‘:-'l(flu tablesa of e siguing of the DECLAIRATION OF INDEPENDENCE. The Prics of Admission is 25 Cents, without extra charge, vislt the o o 1 ot T el town itsclf cannot be seen from the sea. - Toall appearance, even smnl) veascls cannot get near to 1t, but in fact vesscls of the greatest tonnage can spproach, It was here the English und French troops were landed in 1854, and madu thels way overland to Scbastopal. It fs thirty resolved to treat " tho operations fi tho Caucasus as . of paramount fmportauce. Flve thousand Circassians aro remdy for cmbarkation. Sevén thousand wen aro intended for Aunapa. The ships conveying hem will take divers to pick up the torpedoes i ho "antrance of the Bea of, Azoff, Mowkhtur Tume Toymenist Reed's Temple of Nusie, undorecurre versts from tho latter place, and is inhabite:d i e e Gt mARLEEIED | O Vo Buven Stvee, | mendered dotinbie by o steong o | i T Veun biaked wddr conirolof DI | oty by Grecka. Th ontrance to Halay a | 1, 10L5, Sud b wil i the reasans of that | 1105 Sotetice ticon et Sat . e it o e cunvenlences liave beatt provided tn the Sy, of active animosity in y m;‘l'&"h" was oflically seht frons Coustau- | ¢y ot yorpedous, and thie town §s well fortified. | Sclect Commitiee on the Euplirates Valley, bug | ondria. It may not be Injudiclous to take the "i"x it rocin T (13 mgfi(fl.m&}nw& um?lr':; \CAZO. PRANCE AGAINST GERMANT, BEDASTOPOL, i any wap ut“Al!n Minor and Yersia, 1o as- {’fififi'{f.’fi'uflh"&&‘lfifiy‘”‘“i!fi :’:"’E‘:I.'r:'fl H:nb:x"ffl: Amertea: B FOIItAY, Ganoral Azent. i i which has developed since the Ultramontsno IN CONSBTANTINOPLE. sinco the war of 1854 until 1873, had not made 2{:‘;&%‘&3‘ ulcl;r‘f.h': ‘}:\Iln:\fl;mn;lmr:morytrlmx_ tanal to internatlonal se is restricted to mer OCEAN STEAMSIIIPS, NREFRIGERATONR CARR. coup d'otst 1n the former nation, Germany | TIE EUROPRANS FEARFUL OF BKRIOUS TROULX. much progress. Bince 1673, owing to tho ex- | S NNy Dursan Gull, In spite of the fact | thant, vessels, aud the ahipsof an encmy ol tension of the rallroad from Simfcropol and thonee to the main llne leading to Moscow, the town has grown In population and fmportance. Sebastopul was always consjdered the'strongust fortification on tho Llack Sca, and proved itecl? 80 tobe during the Crimeau war, It is now prepared stronger than ever with active bate terles and torpedocs, 1t is belloved the well- known Gen, Totlebem will assume command of tho Power .through whose tenitory the canal pastes would {n ony cuss be debarred from uraversing it. Tho only question of practical yimportanco {8 whether fu the event of o war between two othier YFowera the passaze of tho :If:[lw war of both belligerents must be pro- b “The situation of Roumania {8 nelther that of Euypt nor that of Tunds, Tho Princlpalities do not resist like the Bey nor submit lke the Khe- Laxuox, May 20.~The Standard’s Constan- tinoplo speclal sent tho following via Athens May 25: *Redlt Pasha, Mintster of War, Is now Dictator, and for the time more powerful than cver. Great anxiety prevails among the Europcan population, who fear that durlng the state of sleze, it news of frean dlsasters arrlves thero will bu & collislon botwean tho populace aud the that wo could selze the terminus weeks before shie could reach il, and block the mouth of the D'ersian (ol against the fargest expe- ditionary forco cver ret afloat, lus the same strain, Lord Bury asks whut 18 to hinder the Russiun ships from closlug the mouths of the Suez Canal. The answer fu, Thustuns of En gland, The Buez Canal and Indsa will bo salo 30 longz as wo Loll the sea, and no longer, 1 Lord Bury thinks that Russia could build as proposes to form an allisnce with Italy pgainst Ultramontanu dictation, and Dis. marck is working hard to provent an alliauce botwoon the Governments of France, Aus. trin, and England against tho socrct but wellknown understanding existing between — TIFFANY Refrigerator Car Co. FOR TRANSPORTATION OF BEEF, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, Thamall ateamersof this Company, between New Py e R o (e i Iandtug of passengers, wil safl from plor 42 N 1t foot o MUHO Ry gy WRDNRSDAT, 4T, LAURENT, Lacusixee.Wed., May 80, 7 & m. Wh AR I e N Ved) dane i 1 3. Tie LABIEADOI, SaNdLixn,.. HCK OF PASSAUGR TN i GOLNL (nehaiR wier ORI et Sebin 83005 ecoad Cevln 8051 y he Y 1ArzZe & DAVY 1A oul furpets L Af dive. The Chambers have met and declured ThiR Cabi, 838 POULTRY, Gorisany; il Kiisils 1 ragantito/the Kase troops. Our position 1 one of very great dan- | the Crimean army once more, e st m;"“&“., ifik‘u.l,,?,,f{’fi,‘",flffi thiat, &8 Turkey has attacked Koumanis, Rows B e DS oy ey vimella EGG! orn war, Tho recont Nussian sucoess in | per®y 1 B0 A Ol el "I te certain | Evpatorvia isn smal) port bulltonalevelm- { a rivalry. ‘Tho prire of a competition in’ cx- | Mauls beg, uo cholce fut to Like, bu sy K ; BUTTER. Asln oxciton a now anxiely in England. Shat fresh tisasters must bappen. Tho fall of | most with tho sca. Passengers by stcamers fn- | peudituio with the rlchest Stue In the nluat Turkey; and tho Senators aud P U R vt e B it R Th ot of tno Nom York Zines | Ardulin and Hayazid has enabled tho Russisns | tendlng to stop at this polnt aru compelied to | Morld would, be, st the bunkrupicy, an b D e e doal) s iy ¥ includiog grerithing 2 . L3 O COTTIRORE R0 S VoW A CE Jand b small boats at & distance of one and onc- [ the rulth uf Russia. Lord Bury wuy bo fnvited to march u two converging lucs towards Erze- roum, They have turned Erzoroum, and Moukh- tar Pasha must either sccept battlo against a vastly superlor force or capltulatc, Jf ho is Ueaten Erzeroum must fall, for It s without fortitcationa and the forea {a (4 {s small. FORRION BUDIRCTS. Loxnox, May 20.—Foreign Ambassadors have been {nformally assured by the Porte that the statoof siege will not interfero with the prive fleges of foreign subjects, Proccedings wiil only be takeu agalust u forcign subject with the concurrence of bis Consul. EXILED, CONSTANTIROPLE, May 20.—Newapapers stato that among those exiled for psrticipation u the Bolta demonstration arc Aghish Effendl, a Counciltor ot 8tato, Tsmail Hey, Chlef of a Do- portment i the forclgn ofice, Ewlr Bey, formerly Chamberlain to Bultan Abdul Atiz, and Kelal Bey aud Moulir Bey, journalists. WILD BUMORS, LoNDoX, May 29,—The wildest rumors nre in cireulation concerning thio condition of affalrs at Constantinople,. 1t 1s sald that s couspiracy has been discovered agninst tho dymasty with ramificatfons i tho provinces, A cuurt-mare tial 1s sittiog with cloged doors. ‘The only cer- talu fuct Is that Mahmoud Damad Pasha {usists ‘upon drafting all tho 8oftas futo the anny, YORBIUN ENLISTMENTS. Loxvow, May 20.—The Lot says tho Turkish Qovernmeut has declded 10 admit forciguers to fte service. A mumber of Epglish gontlemen, who have had experience in our own army, are about to foin the Ottoman forccs, Awong tlese volnnteers Is the Hou, W, Drummond, BERVIA., THE WAR PEELING DOMINANT. Loxpox, May 20.—A Ragusa currespondent Lo mecvssary. to free Roumania from de- pendence upon the Porte. .In this case it wonld be fu the lust degree idlo to bandy words of blamo between the Porto and tho Principalities. 'The dependence of Roumania upon Constanti- noplu hias been nominal for years past. Unlike Tunls, n certaln snnual tribute, emounting to som| mhlnfi more than £35,000, hins been due and. Fnynble, ut though thero is this differcnce in bieory there has been practical identity, for the o tributo has been suflercd to po intoarrear. 1t - may be due and payable; it hu not been pald, It was evident that at tho first opportunity the Toumanjans would cut themselves adrift from iy Turkey, and the only explunation of tho recont conduct of thy Porte towards the Pringjpalitics {s that this truth bLas been recoguized ot Constantinople. The Turks have kmown that Roumantans would go, and have not cared to treat (hein sa I they might bo kept friends, When the famous Constitution of Midhat Fasha was rubluhod, the libertics and franchises of Wal- achia and Moldavia were fgnored, as it tley | had never existed, and an ambiguous explana tion was returncd to the romonstrauces thal came from Bucbarcst, Un the other band, tha Couvention between Princs Chidrles aud tha Czar, sfuco ratificd by thu Roumanian Chawme bers, marked n complete departure from the wt- titude of neutrality, The Prince might bave jus titled submissiun to the transit of Russian troups by the plea of sorce majoure, and he wis cee- taluly not bound to opposo thelr march through his proviuces, but ho threw himssell on the other side when be entered foto an rgrecroent regu- ) oo RAgIaT o Frings, oo Fites sratisble Sicatcrs imarked thus * 4o not carry steersgs passane . ¥ur passage and frefahit apoly to LODIR K DRUANN, 83 3 oW ¥, wn?xlru, A vy lur':.!glltdl::{ North German Lloyd. Thesteame 1l il sall Bate, e A TRt b Compamn il el S L‘ 2 v!fimuqo-l‘huu Now York to hulhmp&on“ SN SR Ot S ST o passsy 4 OLLIL 8 e BT ) awito reui New Uik Grent Western Steamship Line, Yrom Now York to Bristol (Ragland) direct. BOMKISKT, Weatorn Tuesdsy, Moy 13 AIHLAUIJ. L 5yinon: 4 Cabin passige, asomioaiid cmmfu(w'm. to remesber that France ravks avxt in wealth 10 Euzlanid; that stio 1s the sccoud of naval Powcrs; that sho has o great paval stution facing England, snd avother i the Med. fterruncan; that sho could contest our command of tho way to India, it au Stato could; and yet that we are uot fuol fshly alraid of France. It 1s only fn speaking of o prior and, for sguressive purposes, a compara- tively weak country Itke Russla that Eugilsh 1oun permit themselves to use the l-m.'unfia of undignified pavle, Tho Russians must Le bigh- 1y flattered b{ tho tribute of vur fear. Lond Hartfugtou and Str Willlun Harcourt gave such a definition of British futercats us will be found cousistent with the geueral wel fate of Europe as well as of Eustand. Turkey must ba left to thofats which she has shaped for herself by her own misdecds, \What we wmust fiuanl Is, not Turkey as a political urgunization, ut certaln points of Turkish territory. Within those Mmits we canwish wellto suy effuctsal Ttussia fur improviug the subject populutivus of the Porte} and meanwhile it will be wiss policy to give her credit for good utentlons, Bhe hellmd to lberste Greecei she bhelped to bestow administrative fndependeace on Bervis audshe equuily helped to grant the sama boon to Rou- whandas 11, withinthoe llmits of Europeausafety, she shonld give the Bulgarians such powers ot self-governent as even the Conference pro- uounced to be necessary, and If sho shuuld then yetire (rom the fleld, Eugland would certatull Liuve no renson to cowplain, Lut, us botl 8ir Willlam II‘:\rmlun- umlll LOI|’d 'llmlnzc o ot v %fi?“,!n‘ ’,‘:L‘;"’mfi: ’N:fi'j e ot “fm'mn“; luting the terins of thelr passage. ‘The Turks Fised to enter Into o partnership of coerclon | bsve dous their best to convert this departure with Russia, aud hence finum is comparutiyely | drum weutruhity {oto open lostility. Thelr pols : wncontrolled, {1 thy result of thu contest | IY unthe Davubo bias been described by ove vl 4 atiould be, us 8ir Willlam Harcourt anticlpates, | OUF Correspoudents tu Roumania as pussiogall the destiuction of Turkey, 8 grave responsi- | combrebeusion, They have esasperated the . ¢ > ot Bucharost telographs that unloss the ox- pected visit of the Qzar operates to hasten or postpono action, T ORAXD MOVEMENT ACROAS THK DANUDE will bogin on the 7th or 8th of Jane, and that the doployment of tho army from Ga- latz to Turna is now comploted, - Nine army corps nre now in position on tho Danube, threo boing between Galatzand Bralla, The centro of this forco is st Oltenitza, To the Western Associated Press. ToxpoN, May 80—5 a m.—Tho ZTelk- grapl'a dispatoh from Bucharest mays: 4 Rumors are ourrent hero In political and diplomatio circloa respeoting the possibility of an arrangement through tho mediation of Germauy, The fact that Prince Gortscha~ koff will accompony the Czar is asserted to bo a pscifio symplom, Tho fmpression gaina daily that Rusais more than over de- sircas spoody solution of the prosent com- plications, . IN EUROPE. THOOFS CONCENTUATING, T.ONDON, May 20.—A special from Kalafat to the News bas tho followinzs * Conslderablo movewents of Tarkish troops are observed in the direction of the Timok from Widlo, Gen. Havatovich, the Bervian commander st Negotiu, telegraphs that thero {s mn apparent concentra~ tion about Veliki and Isavor," YREN PASSAGE. The News' Testh dispatch asys ths Scrvians Andall kinds of Perlehable Goods, Summer sad Winter, > 74 Washington-st,, Chlcago, Il 27" Bend for Circalar of Triol Trips. TO 1! FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Applyto WM. 0. DOW, Boom 8 Tribure Building: FOR RENT. Having olosed out our entire stock of goods and retired from business, the spa- ofous, finely lighted, snd vory desirable Btore, Nos. 233 and 335 Monroe-at., 00cus pied by us, can bo rented on adyantageous torms. Apply to us or to Hon.C. B, frarwell, RICAARDS, SHAW, FITCH & WINSLOW, - TO REINT. DESIRALLE OFFICES IN THE MAJOR BLOCK, HEATED; PIRST-CLASS ELEVATOR; RENTS half miles from shore, Tle water {s only deep enough in front of tho town for the emalicst cluss of vesscls, Batterics havo beenerected and torpedoes planted for its protection from the encmy. Its inhabitants aro mostly Tartars, thelrreligion belng very similur to that of the Turks. They dress like the Turks, sympathize with the Turks, but will not be allowed to tight for them. Tho majority of the people in- habitiog the Crimean Peniusula are Turtars, having thelr {churches and salaiost unlimited freedom. EERSOV on the Daicper is strongly fortified, while the river is full of torpedocs, Nickolaley, above Kcrsov, with 03,000 inhabitants, {s a strong military post, and is protected by a largo force of artillery, Everything s in good condition horo and well provisioned. Ochakov, situated at the mouth of the Duieper, aud balf-way be- iween Kersov sud Odessa, has secently been strongly fortified aud supplied with good bat- terics, S M : . ¥, \Vlllq'& 07 Clark-t,, Michlaaa BASE HBALL, % BASE BALL. Mutuals, of Janesxillo, vs. Fairbanks, u;l:;lunty-thlrdm. QGrounds, To.day. BRI s i g gt Fickets for sale st opEsIA, for the capture of which the Turks are sharpen- ing thelr teeth, stauds on the edgu of alarge plateau fronted by the Dlack Sea, It is nicely lald out, Las handsone public buildings and schools, broad, clean streets, and many beauti- ful parks in the middleof the city. Odessa was plauned by & Frenchman, De Peshelie, Hils wonument is on the principal boulevard, focing the sca. 'The peoplo of Odessa aroof Qilferent pationalities. Thers s a large Catholic Cathiedral here. Odessa is tho ffrst graln-market of Europe. It posscases a mag- nificent Custom-House, aud docs a large for- cign importaticn trade, Wo biave been enlarg- fog our fortifications for the past fifteen months, some 10,000 meu working uight sud DLACKING, USE HOLDAN'S “GLYCERINE POLISH_BLACKING.” LBOOK AND WRAPPING PAPERS, THE PAPER MILLS bility would be cast on this vountry bLefore Rouutanians jn an _enterely gratultous mannet, the delivery of the final blow. 8a -m{nm it bo | aud yet they bave don nothlug 10 stop tho e~ with other Stutes, and pre-cinluently with Aus- “lvpmlwl o{v thu hl‘Ill‘umm me Mluumln- tria, which las far more ground for alurm | 138 plaos, 4& Al lm:;ey WOl tha this country, But, as 1t would be uselcas | I ascqulog that tho ‘lodepundencs BF - to buttress Turkey and triminal to condune hier R_flunu;} WL <ho S reatic 0 . Jaisdeeds, we cat afford to walt until curtaly | War. Frince Charles will probadly becomsa . taugible interests sball be assaed, uot by Kiug, though the Czar is not fricudly to thocre 3 are cluming freo passsge for thelr steamer, { says be learns that the antl-Turkish movement | dsy on them. eta ¢ are at ool by flects | atlon of Kingdums on the Danube, and tho . At Delaware, 0., V. MEAD & COE, 385 Lasailest:, | TCiegrad, past Adskaby and ave mounting guns | 10 Servla has cecaved all control. - Prioco Milaz, OUK DEVENEES ARE NOW CONLETE; et oy aha ety ladauage | uwimlnsnt fecling fn Autristuugury'ts boatly ¢« Harior receatly been purchased and relited by DISSOLUTION NOTIOE, at Kakir 0 give thelr protestatlons moro weight | fuding ho was becoming dangecously uupopu- | all the necessitics bave been carcfully obaceved, | and stelct “neutrality will, ‘we bellove, 1o | 10 pg] e T Il Lo s Kews, Tea, tnd o pg.";w;‘o'n 10 ;-{nmh‘n ulhmk. ISSOLUDION, with the Turks, Tar, has been forced to prepare for war, despits | Provisluns in great abundaucy are stored and \cluw hz‘m' """;lno&"u'uld ‘:) e emeren | Kluedoia 1 a moderste price {or tho ¢0-operas Upon ahiort notice, st m m.‘:‘ prices, Rt Nott b3 % ENTHUSIASTIC, tho strong romonstrance of forelgn represcota- | the water suoply carcfully atteuded to. Fresh w’m "m“m aid not suble the pulses even of | tun the Roumanlans arc actuatly alording the hl:f‘d‘::h:uncm Sawmples seat on appilcation. | fors .:3.,’_ (A it i:‘f‘h: u?v:gmlv Imfl'fi Loxpox, May 20.—The Tima® Rustchuk cor- | tives. Alexinats snd other towns on tho fron. | water is broughs from the Ducister, elghtecn | Nivuiite. In the Coancellor of the Ezchequer's | Cear It onco lel:madullul‘a ‘;uuuzrmt'n!:u‘- H “I“Mnu%mll\‘grernh 500, Z’,"n“‘e"nf‘ ~ Buxbaum, is tbis daydisoived by mutusl | respondeot writes as followa: * Tho twenty- | ticr aro belng hastily Zortified, aud a speedy re- | miles above thocity, Every water statjon 18 | ypeech theru is nothiug inconsistent with' that forwativn was sure to bappen Bervia; bu l;a‘()'r'é'flfl'hvxmuu_ odd thousand troops of this garrison are the = perfection of soldlers: they are brown, open- faced, big-shouldercd fellows, perfectly resigued to sy fate Allah may bave for them, and with & perfect falth in the bankrupt Government for tho chief of which they shout and salsam every evoniug at sunsct.’ 4 FRONPY 0ONSUL. ‘Fhe corvespodoent explains sn {ucident re- Delaware, O. sumption of hostilities is regarded us certaln. 4 DOUBLY ROLE. Loxpox, May 20.—A speclal from Belgrade ssys Russlan diplomacy fs pluying a double role regarding Servia. % LUSSIA AVERSN TO REVOLUTIONS. Loxpoy, May 2%.—A telegram from 8t Petersburiz says the wasillke foellog io Scrvia is general andurgent, but Russts discoursges Ser- guarded by extrs workmen with tools necessary to repalr any injuries to the pipes dous by shells sbould the city be bombarded. We bops we will remaln ushurt, =s Wwe have. tor- pedoes planted In the sca several mlics from shore. Tuo ity 1s surrounded with bat- terles of the heaviest sud best artillery, Al the batterles wers tested several weeks ago. ‘The caunchading wade the {ubabltants shudder . Wheh bio said that be did ol sce wiiat | Whatever the dybastic ciuges that may agitato s was efors tho House e it Tustica o | Abascpiile brviats on ths Upoer Danubo, L the clearness of Lis own wind, 'The fssue waos filumnau will bo o wore woyed by “‘\lvu than ~ - whether tbls country should or sboutd [ by the rewembragce m::u‘: u.nth Joas an not rewaln steictly peutral, ‘The inost vale Electurute, becawe a. o gdom, sud bag sloce usble purposs ©f tbe resolutions hns been | ost its separute pulltical existence. Lo galued fu such wmphatic declarations us T ST 4 those w’hfih &n hlm-xl( l:’u u\nJ‘wL:oIO;hc u::n: TAE 1SRAELITES, i aliise uf M. Cross, Anpthireu s b A PRAYER FON INTBRVENTION. = which bhas cowo frow the couutry ugaiust uuy [ s et o toctly, o delinss Of | - Naw Youx, May 20.—At tho sesslon of ho Chicago, May 290. 1877. BUSINESY CALLDS, ENOCH HOWARD & CO. Collect commercial papers past dus sod _doabiful claima ta the city sud country; also, clal) o el Db eacs ot Wnshiagion, Y IALhe My Itoom 4, 71 Wasdhington-st. 8 WANTED, PARTNER WANTED A maa of goad character and stan o R R i hn::;;gfi?m sitea asd ruqum"A'mtu 121 N G ] o __MANGES, | contly reported from Coustantinople, sbout the | visn participation in the war. The Russln | with horror, remindlog somo ol the older of | FPurkey, Nothing bas bevs more veiarkable fu | Board of Delewawes of Ame e O AND ANTELS.: i i | Deiten Govsul siribing o Tustich omeer. | polcy is o abataln from. stirFlog up & rovolu- | them of tho bombardument the clty underwent | thodehate thunfho declarations | favur of | day, the Commiutsuou Statlaths wade Loogthy Flain, | Gold 1058 Vieket yhinmnityeaiswarniog | It scems this correspondent, with oue | tlon, notwithstauding tho Tuskish sctlon lo tho | from the Evglish Sect at tho thme of the Cri- g;;fi;{f‘gh“:;“‘,r,;‘:‘ffl:‘g:;;,;‘L‘hfi'w“* Lib | repurt, euwtug the state of tho chasitable itk SLATE .u‘,",u lowetn grica tuaa iy uths companlon, crossed ia s swall boat from | Csucasus. mean War. The English guubout ‘Tiger wad | gyl wivority. We do uat say that all danger tutions, vumber of pewspapers, f:n.ulc-.uljdc‘t PLOBABCO & RUMNKY, of pro-iclayd Hasgs B 059 | Glurkevo aud was arrested by Turkish DEMONETRATIONS 1N FAVOR OF RUSHIA, Quatroycd at thot thue by thu land batterls, | Iy past, for every Russtan sueccss may be exs | Juwisb cantrol, Four secrct Hebrow socctics - 203 NTATE-ST. CU., 54 5100-R, navel officers. Thsy were serloualy threatensd | Bazsmapy,- May 2h—A demonstsation in | snd thd Csptals, tweoty-Lourobhior ofllcues, sud pected bu pruvuke crics of uurcasonable | werw wenbloned, sbowing » mewmbensblp of ;'-

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