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VOLUME XXXI. BLACK GOODS. BLACK GRENADINES! Great Reduction jn Prices!!! Field:—ieiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS,, Will offer for the next 30 days their entire stocl: of 84 BIK Grenadines Hernanis AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM PRESENT PRKCES, ? Thesc goods are made by the best manufactitrer in France; are @ beautiful shade of Black:, and will not slip on the warp; making the most serviceable dress a lady can wear. DAMAGED CLOTIHING. FIRE! FIRE!! CLOTHING. Firo Btore Btill Ahead! Immensa Balos of8pring Suits, 4,607 Buits Sold in a Bingle Week. Our Prices are Appreciated by tho ZPublio, and our Bales ars Ample Proof of it o TN LS OEY Guutmero Sutts (Tatyler) £10.60 5,00 Casimern Bults (10 aty L 1.0 6.0 Hisnt Cusamere uaiia (0 syica) .50 8.00 ¥ine tiasit siuits, saok end roc 00 8,00 Genuine Wurnex{ ults (3 styles 10.50 Genuine Worsted Coats aml Ves! frocki cutaway Fine all Wool WL and frocks (1 1 Elmv Light fcoteh & iack sud Bluo Clieviot Sulia, inasck + Aud frock..,.. ;\hlu ¥lannel Auits, uac) Fine Wastiington or M Flannel, and cutaways, bound or nnboun: seeoes 24,00 Flue Custo oual u Em?l;mk C: ne o A Custom M < Lrensted sizes), All Wool Cainiinera’ Pania.. Tue beat workin 1 ci Con! ot of Wh ts, White Veats. .. Fiuo White Vi atra Kizo ful a0 with ite Duck Conta.. [ Roys Bilag ”Huln. 078 Toys’ Bulta louig Pants, from, )'aulhl‘l!lfilllr\,l N LN G We opened to-day 307 Sults, al ormer(y sold for $12.30, now §3. Theso avo en slightly dainaged by watcr at the Iate firs, but are no the worse for that, and wo cordially in¥ito tlie licto oxamine yur siock, aud wo feel ‘conndent wa €an suft anyune In_ price, ty, sud style. Theso &odshavoonly been made up fof Ooo trads, Bloro 05¢ 0atil D p, ., and on Baturdays 10 11 p. 10. FIRE STORKE, 1068 Bouth COlark.st., Chicago, BILIN. SILKS. Proparatory to a permanent es- tablishment in this city, Messrs, W, Schroeder & Co, Manufacturers of 8ilks in Crofeld, Glelssen, and Moscow, will oxhib- it and offer for sale until Juno 18, at the Store of Mcssrs, C. G. ROSS & CO,, 161 Fifth-av.,’ All thoir qualitics of BLACK and COLORED SILKS; also, Colorad and Black Turquolse, for MILLI- NERY use, as woll as BI'k Faillo and Turquoise, for the “TIE TRADE,” TO NMENT, FOR RENT. Having olossd out our éntiro stook of &oods and retired from business, the apa. Glous, finely lighted, and very desirable 8toro, Nos, 333 and 235 Monroe-st., occu- pled by us, can bo rented on ndvantagoous torms, Apply tous or to Hon,C. 1, rarwell, RICHARDS, SIAW, FITCH & WINSLOW, TO REN'T. DESIRADLE OFPICES IN THE MAJOR BLOCK, HHA'TKD; FIRST-CLASS ELEVATOR; RENTS Low, MUEAD & COE, 165 LaSall "WATER ELEVATORS, W.B.EALE & co., 107 Lake-st., Chicago, ‘Lnd 929 Brosdway, New York, manufac. e WATHR HLEVATORS for froight 8ad passenger usos, operated by city proas- JUre 0z from tank: Estimates furnishod. o STEAD MEATING. Thoronghuess, Convenincs, Evotony N HEATING, Brought to a remarkadlo perfection by ORANE, BREED & CO., 883-715 West Eighth-st., Cinclonatl, 0. GRATES AND MANTELS. ' ‘ Plata, Fnld and Nickel trimmed, aad SLATE MANTELS, [PROBABCO & RUNNEY, 202 RTATEST. CLOTHING, MARKE - DOWN! On account of the late- ness of the season we have marked down our entire stock of Men's, Boys’, and Children’s Clothing, and will offer, commencing on Friday morning, June 1, {Spe- cial and Extraordinary Bargains in Men's All- wool Cassimere Suits, in Plaids, Stripes, and genteel mixtures. Also, a special line of Blue Flannel and Che- viot Suits, made by the celebrated Middlesex and Washington Mills, and warranted fast col- ors. These goods are all new and desirable styles, made by us spe- cially for this market, which we offer at lower prices than ever named on similar goods at re- tail in the Northwest. Our stock of Furnish- ing Goods,bought direct for cash from manufac- turers and importers, we offer at 10 per cent less thanregular prices. PUTNAM GLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark, AND 117 Madison:st. IMPORTANT FU'RNITER'EBUYERS. THE TOBEY FURNITURE 00, Having dotermined to close ont for cash its entiro stock of Furniture, the largest, fincat, and hest assorted In the West, will offer is entire stock at prices below any thing over before heard of, Most of theso goods are of the wost fashionablo styles, recently manufactured by this Company, and many of them will be sold at less {han half thele former prices, aud at less than they can bo manufactured for to-day, Such an opportonity for purchasing Furnitore has nover occurred before fn Chicago, and probably nsver will agal Purchasers can have thelr goods stored B0 days free of charge. The attention of Doalers is partienlarly invited to this sale, State and Adams-sts. To A1l Whom 1t May Concern. Notico Is hereby glven that 4o namo of the ** Daltl« more, Pituburg & Chicogo Raliway Compsny, i+ nols Division, hiss hoen changed to that of tha ** Bait{+ more & Ohfo & Chicago Hatlrosd Company,” and which {6 ita preseat name, purausut tu an ct of the General Assembly of the Btate of lllinots, approved r in force March 20, 1873, Al LTIMORE & ORIO & CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, Ny W, C. QUIKCY, P'reslieat, FINANCIALs MONEY TO LOAN On City Real Estate. i ORSON SMITH, Cashier, Ttoom 15 Chamber of Comuerco. ANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERHAN Chamber of Commerca, Chicago, Uas money tolosn on Real Fatate, Produce and Fro- vislon, Cliy and Counity Ordets, sud Morcantile Paper, {08 Exctiange on all countrics. \TORTGAGE LOANS. Hesldence aud e ':I fi?';l‘l Caidente, R BrOvEY. o Hinbias WALTRIE AT K, Joon 1. No. 40 Dearhorn . st. FLOUR MILL, with Hlthc({. 1o rent, o Vark o reat, PETER HORN'S, 93 Dearbornsst., /The only place in the city where sl orders for Clothes-Cleauing sre execuled promptiy and sat. tstactorily to all, WATER CURE. DHS. GATCHELL, 1Ighwood, Lake Co., 1. THE WAR. Another Flight of Peace Ru=~ mors and Specu= lations. The Russian Danubian Army Still Floundering in the DMud. Roports of Turkish Outrages on the North Bank of the Danube, Batoum Strongly Invested and Its Early Fall ¢ Probable. The Tnrks in Asin Said to Bo Short of Artillery. Prospect of a Naval Battle on the Mediterranean, A Serious Crisis Still Threatening in Constantinople. Official Notice that England Is Ready for Any Emergonoy. Another Warlike Article in the Berlin Post, Showing Up Von Beust’s Scheming at the Court of St. Jawes, PEACE RUMORS, THE CORRESFONDENTS DUSY. Loxpox, June 1~5 8. m.—An Orsova dispatch Rives the following detalls concerning tno peace rumors: ‘*Itis believed by many well-Informed people at Buchareat (hat the Juesians are some- what anxious to negotiate throngh Berlin for somo arrangeient that would obriate the necessity of crossing the Danube, having eanvinced themaclves tnat the entorprise is franght with sacrifices, and that the result is altogether doubtfal, 1t is cortain that at headquarters, during fhe past few days, the tone has Deen apxtons and oven despondent, It la significant thst corn contracts have been fnally determined only for o very short perlod, It is the cuerent Impression that the Ruesions ore spinning-oat the time, re- 1ylng upon the chances of achioving a great auccess in Asla. Bome poople go sofar ns to eay they manifest & wish to remain contont with the fail of Kars, They would then deslre to koep what they had gained in Asin, and NOT CILOBS TIIB DANUDE. bnt leavo a forco tn Noumania untll refereea framed a treaty with Tarkey, Those who are in- clinied to place any credence in theso reports main- tain that tbe Russlan military and financlal re- sourccs are not cqual to the achievoment of the enterprisa Into which Runsia has planged, Thero In no onthuslasm In the Russian ranks, The new army organization fa said not to work sat- {sfactorlly, Toeumup, Imaysaythata talk of peaco f8 cortalnly in the wind. It s sald the Grand Dake Nicholas takes & posalmist viaw of the cam. palgn. 1 havo roported what I have benn enabled talcarn npon falr authority, That thoro lasome baals for theao statomenta X have Hitlo doabt, ANOTIIER CORRESFONDENT. Loxpox, May 81,—A Times Parls correspondent says: ‘‘Accordingtos letter from Inasla, ema- ualing from a vory trustiworthy source, Princa Uortachakof accompanicy tho Czar to Plolestl solely to prevent Bervia from belng tnvolved tn tha war. Qortachakoff fully estimatos the capltal {m. portance of the nttitudo Servia fs now attaining, and docs not wieh to abandon this dulicale ques- tlon to purely militars mansgoment. But there fs certainly anothor motive for tho Chancellor's Jour- noy, Itsecms probable tuat Ru will attompt tho rapld selzare of Rustehuk, and thero propore & picco aftor a signal victory, Gortschakod, of course, wishios to bo at the Emperor's side should this occur, for If Russla accepts peace on the basla of the reforms proposed by the Confer- once aho will probably wish to actina thoroughly formal manner by placing the peace reforme nnder tlo protection of tho dignataties of the protocol, Despite, howovor, what 1 have just sald, the ra- morsd of peuce which the people are plossed to clr- culato aro at preaent altogethor prematuro, " . IN EUROPE. ¢ AN INUNDATION YEALRD, Loxpox, May 81.—A special “from Plolest! to the News enya: **Though the rains havo ceased, the Danaba 8 0 high, owing to the melting of snow In the mountaina near its sonrce, thatan {nundatlon {a fearned near Oltemitze, which would oblige tho Russians to remove their patte there. " A ‘'scuems, Thoe News' Bucharest dispatch has the following: **18 {a undorstood that amall detnched columns, undor selected oflicers, and Liaving widcly-outlying objcctives, will form part of the Russlan schema of operatious after the crossing of the Danabe, BASUI-BAZOUK CRUELTIES, '*8omo Bashi-Bazouks crossod the Danube be- tween Kalarack and Jalomitzs. They capturcd’ fourteen Roumanian militismen, and cut off tho calves of thelrlogs.” SIEGE QUNS, Bucuanest, May 31, —8ixty Mnsslan alege gune are espectod at Kalafat to strengthen the batteries there, FLOOD DAMAOX. Bucnanest, May 31, —The rallway line Letween Adjud and Marascheti has Leen carricd away fn soven places, andall trafic agsin suspended for an indedulte time. The troopa aro obliged to alight aud proceed on foot to the third station onate ward from Plojestl. The (rand Duke Nicholus hias telographied the Cxar askicg whether under the circumstances bo will postpans bis visit. Mean- while, bowevar, everything ls ordered to be in readiness for his recoption on June 6th, Tho health of the troops Is still good oa the whole, but thoy are beginning to be allected by the woather, A brigado which passed shrough Plolesti to-day was followed by o long train of sick soldicrs. 1t Sastated (n Vienna that threc army corps have been unable ta take up stratoglc positions becauso of the floods, Jt is announced from Widdin, however, that the Danube Is falling. TUQ BUNK. Loxpoy, May 3l.~A Bucharest spoclal says & atcam tug at ¥lamanda, Beitlsh property, and dy- Ing 1he Liritish Nag, was sunk by order of the Rus. slan commanding officer. Maustield has addrested anote to the Roumanian Government sequesting an explanation. — IN ABIA, CAUSE OF TUB TURKISH DELAY, Spectal by vable to The Tridune. Loxpon, May 31,—The 7Wnes' correspondent (withiu the Turkish lines, deacribing the Turkish d.ditorine. reports that onthe 6th of May 300 ere bhriud in the grove on the road ond snd Erzeroum. It is known led, frum e not ade- wbglchllin belloved that the Turks quately prepared to reslat & Russlan advance’ through thq Sengales passes to the Erzeroum \ PINAS 1o the Watern duioctansd Press. DATOUM INVESTED. 87, PeTsnenvno, May 31.—An oficial dlspatch from (he Armyof the Caucasus, dsted Msy 20, 4ays: ‘'On Mondsy Gen. Oklobehio, commauding the operstions agalnst Batoum, ordered his ad- vauce guard 10 the laft bauk of the belghtson the leftof the Tarklshline. The enterpriso was nc- complished. In the meantime a detachment as- cended Vintrinch, and, sfter grost difficalty, es- tablished a position sbout four miles from Rhatza- banl, thns caiting off commenieation between Batoom and the population of the; Kabetite dis- trict. The Rosslen loss In both enterprises was four killew and thirty wounded, ™ ARDAIIAN, Loxpox, May 31.—The Tarkish Forelgn Mints- ter has telegraphed the Porte's representatives 8broad as follows: *'Ardaban, which was re. cantly occupled by the Rusrians, has been recape tared by the Ottoman troops, * BT, PRtrRanuno, May 31.—The Tarklsh Gov- ernment's announcement of the recaptare of Ards- han s regarded here as untrae becanse telegrams from Tiflls, dated to-day, montion no auch event. Loxpow, May3l.—A Coustantinople dlapatch, dated Thursday evening, eays (le Porte has not Jyet recelved oMclal confirmation of the recaptore of Ardaban from the General commanding in Armenis. Denuix, May 31,—Advices recoived here from BL. Petersbarg represent that the Turks rocovared Ardaban afterthe Russlans had reduced 1t to rafns, ALL QUIET AT EARS. Enzznous, May 31.—All (s quictat Kars. The beavy rains continae, preventing oparations. ERZEROUM. ‘Tho ZTelegraph's correspondent with Monkh. tar Pasha before Evzeronm telegraphs Wednesday: ** Tho srmy {s in readiness to begin an advance, and co-oparation has been arranged with the Tarke 1sh troopa at present In front of Ol " prade ety CONSTANTINOPLE. A BERIOUS CRISIS THREATENED, Loxoox, May 31,—Tho Times correspondent at Vicnua saya: Tho persecution of Midhat's heronta continues, Desplte banlshments, oppo tion to the palace clique sccms to increase, being alrengthened by the party in the Minletry ftseif. TheGrand Vider scoms to have areived st the canviction that things conld not go on muchlonger ‘withoot lcading to A SERIOUS CRISIS. 1t Is by no means certaly that the Chamber wonld ailow itself to be sont home without some reslat- ance, The curront § so strong that the majority appear Inclined to follow the example of those who are too politicto resist it. The fdea of doclating the Chambor en permgnence s ready mooted. The Sultan, what with fear of a possible return of Afighat, and, on tha other hand, of a rising or an attompt against his :’uxnn, socms quite frightened and at o loss what o, DIBMISSED. Vizxwa, May 31.—The Tugdlalt states thot Mukbitar Pasha Lias boen dismissed from his com- mand, and will be court-martinled for representing that be had equipped an army of 06,000 mep, whereas he had only 30,000 at his disposal, GENERAL. BAYPT'S CONTINGRNCY. Loxnow, May 31.—The News' Alexandria dla- patch esys the Egyptian transport stoamots have 9ot yot started with the Egyptian contingent of Wroope for Turkey, The strike of the cngincers, which at 0rst deloyed thelr departure, has been scitled, bat the Russian mnnfinr Petopanlov- ki, carrying twenty ninc and giie-hglf ton guns, is walting for thom In the MedRorranean, A special from Tarls to the Nmes,.saya: **Tho Turkish fronclads are expected at Alezandris on the 4th of June to escort the Egyptlan traps- porta, " rRiCD, Malvoreation on 60 onormons scale fs £ald to bavo been discovered. s oENmD, - The Fremdentlaté denfes that any meoting bo- tween the Emperor of Austels and the Caar bas been projected, CURNENCT QUESTION. The Rommanian Miniatey is in trouble over the paper-carrency project. They have been unablo to get o quormm during tho past two days, and they have therefore consented to adjourn the da- bate. CZAR'S VISIT, The Forcign 3Minlater will ask for s credit of $100,000to give a fititng recoption (o the Czar on hls visit to Bucharost. e GREEKS PON W Y Pants, May 31, —Dologates from the CGreck provinces of Turkey held a meoting, at Athens last night in favor of a war, The Commiiteo on the National Defensa hios been called on to distribate arms In those provinces, TN NBW MINISTRY, Atunne, May 31, —Tha new Ministry has been formed and constituted os follows: M. Coumoun. doaros, Prosident of Council and Minister uf Fore \clun Affalrs; M, Papamichalopulos, Minister of 4ho Interfor; A, Condostavlos, Minlsler of Justice; M. Botiropoulos, Minlater of Pinance; M. Totatas, Minlater of Public Worship and l?ulmcuun; M. Douboulis, Minister of Marlue; ‘M. Potmezas, Ministor of War. MIDIIAT. : ViExna, May 31,~The Fremdenblalt ssserts that the President of tbo Turkish Chamber has recommended tho recall of Midlat Pasha, MONTENEGNO, ¢ ‘The Montenegrin Minlster adovica ls awalting the Czar at Plolesti with & lettor from Prince Nikita, BENYIA NEUTRAL, Loxnox, May 3.—The Russian tolegraphic agency reports that sccording to tho latest news from Belgrade, Servia has dofnltely resolved to malntaln strict neatrality, Tue Delgrade dispatch says it ts rumared that tho Toumantans are bombarding Ada Kalosl, the case- matcs of which are under water. ——— ‘ENGLAND, AN OVATION TO 0BADSTONE. Binminauax, May 31.—~Gladstone arrived hern ‘to-day, and recelved & great ovation, Duslncss was suspendod. At B mesting in the evening 30,000 persous wore present, Gladstons made a apeech, which consiated of an eloquent sttack on the Torkish Government, but contalned the ssma accusations as on former occasfons. 1l Justificd {he popular agitation, beeanse the Government puraned a zigzag policy, and 'were always rcady t zevert to the policy of supporting Tarkey It the popular prossure was withdrawn, lle declarcd $hat tho country entirely sided with the Liberal party. 1If the Government disputed tho fact, thoy should dissolve Parllament to dlaprove it. At the close of Gladstone’s specch a resolntion was unanimnously passcd, smiq great enthuslasm, declaring that the wisa and honorable policy would bo for England 1o use her futuence in conjunction -with tho authority of tho Great Powersto cxact from Tutkey cficctual guarautcos agsinst the mal- treatment and oppression of Chriatians, Gladetone’s reception at the meellng was most enthusiastic, Uponhis appearanco onthe platform the whole sudienco rose and cheered some minutes ualnterruptedly. * HEADY FOR ANY POSSIDLE CONTINOERXNCY, Loxwpox, May 31.—In the Jlouso of Commons Lord Elcho urgod tho Govornment to prepare for the eventualitics of the prescat war, Gathorne ilardy, Becretary of State for War, eald that although tho Government, maintains its forces on & peace footing, 1t bad not overlooked any ponsible contingency. RUSSIA'S REPLY TQ ENGLAXD. Pants, May 3l.—The Zemps says the Russian reply to Eugland will be dispaicbed to-day. The Teply 1a sald to be very conciliatory, OLADSTONE'S nml.u‘r‘l.o)lq AND TUE LIGEBAL raurr, Correspondence New York Tribune. Laxpox, day 17.—Mr. Qladstone’s resolations have done thelr work. Thoy were dofeated by 131 majority fn tho Hol Lut they roused the coune try to another prots gainst tho Insano purpose of Lord Beaconaficld; and tho protest bas been ef+ fectual, No corps d'armee can now ba seat to Con- stantinople. The flcet destined cither for tho Dardanclics or Crote has been diverted to Port Sald, whero itis logitimately occupled in guarding the entrance to the Suez Canal. Yet ite apcedy ro- turn thence to the Pirmus is alrgady announced. ‘The Salisbury party in the Cabloot has mago such declarations during the debsta that it can mever publicly consent to the pollcy urged by thete chicf, Lord Beaconsfisld may, Jndeed, parsue bisschemes with that determination which is his greatest political force. It ts probable be will. Bot be knows now that he must part with four Becretaries of Stato it bo doss. Unless clrcum- stances change completely, Mr. Cross must resign before the pollcy of strict meutrality be officially pledged himsell to 1s wbasdoned. 1supposs sn -by hia 6wn countr 1877. ocho of the strango story which circalates hero has already reached you by cable.—that the non.Tark #ection of the Cahinet had taken Mr. Gladstona and Mr. Carlyle and the leading Sournal into thele confidence. It {s all but increrible, yet It is atated on ruch suthority that onc hesitatca to say it can- not be true. Péople belleve it who are commonl; Incredulous of mere gossip, It believed, l{ woold connect the Introduction of the reeoln. tlonn with the dissenslons in the Ministry, and involve Mr. Cross and nthiers in relatione with the which nothing but devotion to the eonn- try could relleve from the suggestion of halting falth to thelr party and thelr party-leadsr, Pa- triotism seldom “fn these days rises to so hisha piteh a¢ ind I should prefor neiiher to aflirm nor deny umor, Al 1 can eay {8 that the course of eventa tallies with the causes which are #aid to vnderlic them. As to the l,lbenlJnfly. 1t would be equally rash tonilege that it dislerent sections are once more really united, Thers {s still & camp below the DKWAY, and & camp above. Lord Hsriinglon oes “not resign, an: rebel,—~or rather another standard, openly ect Dot the canses of vislon romain as before, The exintonce of a political party hn;lllu some common alm among the members of the party, But what has Lord Hartington in common with Mr. Chamber- laint Op what iseue conld the Liberals retarn to R_flwefl On what coulil they go to the conntry? Lie trath e 1bat the Whige are nearer to the Torien on all the buroing queetions of the futare than they are lo thelr own comrades. There must be a reor- nization before another Government can be ai- ormed, The Radicals areln no way deslrous to prolong the present truce. They have nothing to £ain by if ey hava much to lose. They want to advance; the Whizs want to rest and be thankful, Buflrage, Land, Discstablishment, one or all af the guestions ralscd by the conelderation of any one or il of these three momentous subjects, must be [frankly met before the Toriex ean bo turned ont. Tlow In it {0 be done? Where Is the line to be drawn? Who Is to ba the leader, and who il be the followers on any one? Mr. Bright was the gulding apirit on the side of the Whigs In their Iate dispute with the Radicals, Dot sright has §ust made & epecch elrongly advo. eating that very énlargement of the conniy fran. chiee—Its asaimilation to the borongh franchise— for which Lord Hartington haa refused to vote. Will Mr. Gladstonc—baving thonzht, to ure his own phrase, once, twice, thrice—finally pronvnnce for disestablishment? Nobody can pretend to eay whether he will, nor when e will, Iint this may Le said with confidence. that hia sdherence (o the Liberator Society would be taken 8a & slgnal for an azitation in the countey such’ a3 this not seen, and In exiating party nomes would ceass to have any prace tlcal elgnificance. There hars alrcady Leen prave shinkings of the head uver the closcncas of tic re- lariopa t!v:enu{:lt:\hlllhnd hetween Mr, Gladatong and Mr, Chamber] who is known to regard Chnrch questio; unonx. the most pressing, if programme of the notthe must pressing, all. Not to purrue apeculations of this kind. T add that what {s called barmony Is for the mn- foent restored. 'The Radicals wonld gladly have selzed on Mr, Gladatone’s resolutions asan occa- slon for WldenlnF the breach between tho Consery. ative and Liberal wingsaf the party, They count- ed confidently on carrying Mr. Gladstone with them. They have beod alssppointed. Thers are cool heads” among them, = and good tacti- cluna, and, instead of breaking ont into usclers complaint, or sllowing thelr Land to be forced, they walt guictly for the pext tnrn in the Meanwhile, they atil] follow Lord Iiarting- ‘s fiug. The scesion may well enongh paes without another demonatration resolntc enopgh lo compel thelr nominal commander to offer his res- fgmation afresb, Iut they count justly on his high 2pizit and eenee of lionor, They know they linve only to chalienge his leld!uM[z to sec him ding 1t up. And he knows that aboat ha!f hin followera follow him only till they can sec thelr way to pra- moting somehody mors to their mind. “The ap- rllhl influence just pow s Loed Granville's, ld—which acems io be often forzotten—is head of tha party, with Lord Uartington for Lieatcnant in”the flonss of Commone. Ie s an eaay-going, clever man of ho, world, an Ace complished potitican, ndl‘rxomnm, ‘s profound be- llover 1n the tms-honored doctrine that half a loaf Is better than no bread, Ho longes certnin ob- Jects dear to the politiclan can he accomplinbied b tho malntonance of the Liboral party as It is, al Lord Granville's andoubled powers of conctilstion ‘will bo cmployed to keep the peace. (. W, 8. M. GLADSTONE'S SPERCH, It is pad In Enlgahd that Mr, Gladstone's Apcechos during the rocent debates in the llouse of Commona, on the Kastorn question and the stti- tude of the Iiritiel Gorernment, were the most powerful that ke has ovor delivercd, Here ls the pororatiun of his Iastefict: **If Ruseln shonid fafl, her faflure will be diana. trous to mankind, becanso it will leave the condie tion of the Ch: an people of Tarkey, on whose bohal? you have interested yourselves, worse than # wan ‘before, 1 Ruasia” should succeed, that Fower, notwithatanding ail your jealouaies, 1f ita conduct ho honorable or even pradent, cannot fajl to obsorve o moderation which will securc for her nnd%mx renown In consequonce of the accom- W. mont of the work she has taken In baud, ben $hat work is accomplishod by her,—and not d bave wished game, in the leaat ve to l:eouli'll.-' tult A ngn"fi mART may hia‘my‘ head, but a3 & man 1must rejoicé,” Never, to the ond of my life, enn I do otherwise than exclaim, *Would fo Uod that the volce of the nation had bocn pormitted in this greatcriais to prevail: would God that in #o holy u work Bogland had not been relused her sharel** TIE UATTLE OF DORKING. New York aun. Thero tn & revivai of the Daitlo of Dorking talk §n Kngland,—not unnaturally, in view of.all thecir- cuinsatar.cy nd possibilitica. — Ma).-Gen. Collin- son, uf the Enzinccrs, recently poluted out to on aundicnce of wmilitary men one or {wo disquleting facts, The tight little island, ho sald, was not so tlght but that it coutd be {nvaded by two or more 0f the Continental Puwers acting in concert. Lut mnvasion was an experlence whick no mod. cm Engliah Uovernment or Parliament ha contemplatcd, and there had becn abso. lutely = no reparation made for L. Suppuse a hostile forco landed and marching on London: everything, allke the plans snd “tho micans of defensc, would have to bo improvised in the face and under thu fire of theadvancingenemy, To gu on bltndly trusting In the navy, the Major- General sald, would be to put all the'oggs into one basket, and that an insecars onu. lle was for having the middle-class shopkcepers and the work- Ingmen sabjected to compulsory military service, Asthe mecting gave him a vote ‘of thanks, it may e Inforred that the other military gentlemen acreed with the Major-General, BNGLAND ON THE LVE OF WAR WITH ALL CENTHAL ASIA, Correspondence New York Times, Loxnox, May 16.~It is said by old East - Indiana that there fsan amount of uneasincss {n India with regard to the designe of the Amcer of Af. Ehanieian which is not suficlently catimated 10 En. gland, ‘Ibore i» a question on the notice-paper of the House of Camimons in n’gml toit. Tho resnlt uf my inquiries Into the subject b(h'lfl me Lo some recent declaratlons in the Lombay (Juzetle, which aro of great importance, 1n Afghanistan, It s be- licved that Sharo Al has come (0 terms with his sou, Yakoob Khan, 1f this fs so, tho Lombay Wasetie declares that England is on tho eve of a war witn all Central Asla. Gazette ndds that Lonl Lytton muel expect such a war, o ‘*why Gas it {tue Government] made military lmmnnum al Hawne Jhudee, and why is sending Yakhs upon Iakhs of !ll}u'l stations near the frontler?”” Now, (it 19 the Russians arc bidding high for the Amecor's alliance, the bugbear of iusslan designs in India haa a reality about it that certalnly en- titles it to the conalderation of her Majesty's Guy. ergment. ‘Tho rumor that the ltussians are col: lecting nilitary stores at Challin, on the Oxus, voka thereforo like somctling more than mereidlo goasip, and it ia not surprising that qucstions sra 10 bo asked about it [u the Commons. 1ON QUIZOTE. It Is persistently stated by some of the Contl- nental Journals that Eugland has made an arrange. ment with Sg-ln whoreby, fu casc of o war with Liussla, the Spaniards sball put intothe Aicld 80,000 men. 1dou't think there is any mors trath {n'this than tho seml oiticlal announcement of o Gorman paper that Hugland and Austria had protosted agalnst Joumauia declaring her indepondence, — AUSTRIA. UBLIO BEKTIMENT AGAINST RUSSIA—BIGNIVI- CANT EDITORIAL KXFRESSIONS PLOM LEADING JOURNALS OF VIENNA, New York Tires, Hecent lssaes of influsntial jonrnals published In Prassla have been at #amo pains (o show that the natural position of Austris was with the tferman Empire, aua tLat tho naturs), jndecd, tho only, policy for the latter was to wmalutaiy a watchful neutrality, whick, If occaslon requlred, mighs be devoloped inte n active or perhaps an armed op- position to Turkey. 'Fhesa scnliments have becu met with marked dlsapprobation® by & num- bLer of tho leading Austrian journals, and Count Andrarey; the Austrien Premlor, B who T selted S o supbart Wi attited n whouwy relied upon L :i"mummy. which, 1t fe now Ium ved in Vienoa, ntended to favor thy cause of Russis. Al- ready he has been denounced fu unmeasure en, tho Hangerisos, sad by the tesding Journals of Pesth, which are, 0f conres, strongly i ;v&r of hfln Turkl]l;x:‘x:mu;l;dacg, wue of iwa of thuw have open cce {:nnon of :‘lr ogeinst Itusels by the Austrisn overumen! It Ie & somewhat siguifcant fact that the organ of the cumcrcial classcs in Vienna fs aloost as vio. leot in 1ts denunciation of lussia 89 870 any of fts olitical meighbors. In & recent number of the rmmnkmmu Handcls Journal, ths paper to rhlebdellennco {5 made, thore spoears tho follgw- ng acticle: 5-Tn- commerce, the trade, the Industry of the Agustnan Ewplre bas already boen seriously ia) ©d by the war which Russls is sysinst the Turks. Our beavy and wide-: export trade to the Danubo principalitie: Turkey, » trade which without immense, nay, fatsl dawage to OUr commer bas bocu scriously lulerfored with, as bas aleo beon our graln Lmport frow Wal- e @hicago Dailp Teibume. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, lachis. The Russians bave taken from us, takon by force, the navigation f the Lower Dannbe, a navigation which we need hardly add fs for ne of the vm? 1 mportance. We do not know, we will_nof sttempt to etate, whether this action of the Kauerlsn Government was warranted by circum- stances or pardontble under any well recognized usage of war, We will not atiempt to state whether the Ruaslans were right or wrong In thas takin possension of theas important waters, but we wil a7 that by doin o they iare very acriously njor- the bmainess interesta of the Anstrian Kmpire, Our entire import and carryingtrsde from the small Danube States and from Turkey has, for the time &t Jeast, been destroyed, and the report of the Costom-Housa suthorilies, soon to bo made, will stiow. by startling fignres, how mnch we have Jost In this dircction alone. 8o we are to-day, to Epesk w|lhu\ll-cxlfl(emllon. threatened with the moat serious complications, and what we srs now suflering in, we fear, only & weak forctaste of what we will have toindergo In the fature. We 8re now only at the commencement, but we can form & yery good Ides of the demands which Rua- #in will make should her aemies be victorlons, If, Indecd, ahe does not annex, she will at Jeast by about the union of Tulzatin with Rouma: then 8 political connection with Roumanla, Servia, Montenegro, and Russia, nimilar to that which now exinta hetween Frussis and the other States of the German Empire. This much having been sce complished, the —rmall States nemed will be s0 sarrounded with commercial politica, #0 to rpeak, that it will ho as jmpossible for usto do an export trade with them as it {a now impossible to seil our goods in Ruesla, y the Roumsnian ruliroads have been al- tered, 8o that their gaopo 1s the fame ua those that run throagh Raneia. From this alone we may gain o very fair Idea of what we have in expect in the fulure. To the north and weat our industry can export nothing, becauso in that direction our goode cannot auccesefully comneto with those pro- duced in other markets, The Oriental trade we muet nlln?nllh to Hussla, This, indeed, wonld be the absolute ruin of Austrian indastry! **1s It possilile,” continues the article, *‘that our Gavernment thinks or hopes that these dangers can be avoided after tho peace Is declared, or while the conditions of peace are beiny considered? Or s it possible thst our rulers have bLeen assurcd, guaranteed that Russis s y going to sacrifico so much blood snd much treasure simply to the end that the sitnation of the Christians 1n Turkey may be Improved? ‘These questions remain onanswercd, and the peos ple will sce tkat, from a commercial standpoint, — we will say nothing about politice,~it becomes us and our representatives In tho National Assem- hl{ 10 seriously occapy ourselves with a consider- ation of our purition in the present crisis, We do not speak. ngml{y when we say that T:eauontwhl:h affect the Jife of Anatria are to be declded by the reeult of the contest. Those persons who justly sympathize with the Slats of Turkey will cortainly not deny this.” The article concludcea: **In the meantime, while this is the posttion of Austria, England declarea her Intention of remain- ing neutral, but at the aame time puls on her most sol‘trflll er with all posaible hasi ‘The Popo leclares his sympathy for ‘Tark ind at the reat ‘The Turks of war lhlnnfiamn 8 Enail's pace, stand gnletly by and let their enemy ecome on. Perhapa they also, like other Jeople, bare 'a L‘I“ necrel plan to destroy the Hussians ai ome ow 1+ + ‘The Neue Frels Prases, which Is boyond all qoes- tion the lesding newspaper of Austria, In a recent {ssue printa an edltorial whick s quito a» siguif- cant as_the above, and very much inthe same spirit, Illnlublunkllll{lu olimwa: +* Jt now becomes Enzland and Anstria to play thelr trumpe. England Las made the commenco- ment. Tne Cabinet of §1. Jnmes lost no time in anewering the circular letter fsauea by Gortacha- kofl, anil now in the mont extensise and thorough manner the Government of Great Britain s prepar- ing for war, 'This actlon, following tha note ol Lord Derby, sgrees with our previously expressed opinion that England falcnded to show to Russia her anger ut the carcless monner in which that” nation Las broken the peace of Furope, disregarded pledice, threat- encd the existenca of Tarkey and oppored tho Intereats of other Gaverpwncals, and particular- Iy thatof England. The eyes of the Hritish Em- pire mje_Eow turned ta Anstria. That supportor of the Miristry, the London Standard, has fre- qnently oxpresscd the opinfon that this Govern- ment, " tugether with En{’lelnd, always has the rv'lf to protect the Danube, Constaniinople, and he Dardanelles againat tte ambition of the Rus- slans.™ Furtuer than this, the Siandard repeats the assurance that ‘*1f England Is formally called upon by other nationa toald In the. protection of well-settled right and Inlorests, she will hardly be able to disregurd the call.” Inaddition to this we hear from many other sonrees that England and Austris together can speak with snch power that Rassia wust Msten, Atthe samo time, bowever, the Atandard rominds ns forcibly of Count An- drassy when it says that **There 18 aa yet 1o rea- eon for passionate or Impstient action. We can take our own time, Wo nced not now take any patt in the quar; pawer felt at once. Continulng. the Freie Prease nays: ** The quict, watchful nttitude of Anairia finds reat favor in Evgland, anu there are nata fow eading inilitary men who "eountry of the_cnemy Lhe more compietely wilt {bey be depondent upos other Lotalbla oppanonia o other reatons we can hope that the best feeling and a forsupporl or dostruction, Fot these au good anderslandlis bow uziste Letween England 8nd Austris, and will continae to exist fn caso of action, 1In the meantlne, howaver, Count Ane drasey spends elght daye on 8o catate in 1on, ary the bdn ster of War r s his tinie In Carlsbath, and the General Chief of Stad, kingdom. i Butin the face of all this there sppoars Tunzarian journal what purports to be a semi- officiul announcement to the ellect that **Our Uorernment does not by any means Intend 0 reached, On to delay action untii the ond has the coutrary, everything which is necesaary to sa- cure the rights in dne sensun, will not come 100 late 10 prevent ftn :nmpelllng objectionable terus. When we con- eider all these things, when we remember certain slgniticant facta ~ in connection with Russan-ltoumanian question, when we think for ‘ono moment of the many dif- ferent Austriau Interests which nre” sel tive to, and will be interfercd with, by the present conflict, —when we think uf allfthese facts, and par- tlcularly when we remember thaton every hand the Tursian preas fias over and over that Ruasia must be prepated Lo meel alloppanenta, cause 1o perforn: ier present milssion she mast, of nceeasity, Interfere with numerons morcantile, political, national, lnd_fienzm hical intereats, — 1l e can only coms 10 $he concluslon thal we may at any momeut when wa take note of all theae things be cailed npon Lo act. ‘The only quoation being, ‘When will that call comer” The aboro extracta lell their own story, onlp neceasary iaken from two of the most Lhorough and consery- ativa journals in Anatria, FRANCE. MINISTER WABIIDURNE UANQURTED. Pants, MMay 31.—The Agricultural Club gave United Btates Minlster Washburne a farowoll ban. quet Jast night, * Pamiy, May 31,—At the banquot of the French Agricultural Soclety M. Drouyn d'Liiuys an- nounced that Mr, Washburne, American Minlster, would henceforth represcnt the Agricnltural So. clely of France In the United Statos. Mr. Wash- buzne thankfully accepted thisduty. and expressed gratitude for the kindly manifestation made In his regand, Ho hoped the friendablp betweon France the United States would exist as long as the iwa nations existed, and concluded with the hest ‘wishics for the bappiness and pruspenily of ¥Fracce. MAYORS NEMOYED, Minlster Pourton has suspended from thelr functions the Masyor of Nemours and several Mayors of the Department of Jurs for bl{:(nl the manifestocs oLthe Left. Measuresiwill taken againet the Doputy-Mayar of Ueifort for tha samo Feason, PRESY CENSORSUIP. The editor and wanager of the Marselllalss has been scatenced (o throe montha' imprisonment and tu pay a fine of 4,000 francs for fusulting Presi- dent Macahon, A fresh prosecution will be In. stituted agaiust the Varseilialse. WILL NOT KESION. Paww, May 31.~The Moniewr publishes an article rey nl{nfl 118 recent declarstion that Froste dent MacMabon would not resign, The srilclo concludes s followe: '*luone case only could the Marahal bo led to cntertain the ides of resigo. : 1t he found himself_opposcd by buth ut s repards the Senate thls is o which necd not be discussed at prosont,*’ FOLITIOAL MESTINGS. Pais, May 31.—The sem!-oficial Francaise da- clatea that Miuister Fourtou intends 1o enforoe the law forbidding privato mcetines of over a certain number of persons for the discusslon of politics. , . BXPELLED. Loxpow, May’ 81, —~A Pa .‘penhl ys Senor Tz Zorila bas boen expelled from France at tha request uf the Bpanish Uovernment, who accuss bim pt plotting agsiust the peace of the country. pachsetl iy ' GERMANY., COURCA BTHUCK DY LIGUTNING. Loxpox, Msy 3l.—The Cathollc Church In Wicsshen, Qrand Duchy of Poscn, was siruck by tghtolog durlag service. Six persona wers killed snd about seventy scriously Injured. TUN CUUAN TAXBS, Loxpox, May 31,—The quostious ralsed Gor- man reeidents fn Cuba bave been arranged la the nu‘:l:c'um:‘ of both 8pain and uomnny." — OOCEANICA, MISCELLANNOUY. 8ax Praxcisco, May 31.~Among the passcngers from Hoxolalu, per Clty of Byduney, ly Mrs, Like- like Ksplolant Cleghorn, youngest slsterof Kiog Kalakus. ‘The Victoris Parlfament has been dissolved. ‘Fue clectlous are procecding. The conteat ba« PRICE FIVE/ fweon the two grest ,,,Z " an eloction of Mintat’ on tho 24th of Ap: whom had been giance, and sesn by the arrival of'-~# ‘h indread of thell.. ™ &eing stnsll-pox. - A steame er from Ilong Kong i been stricily qoarantined, though in one or two cases great op; been offered by Aares taken by the Government, quarantine regula. tions acting a3 s check on Chinese immigration. it glves a he _recently endeavored to cement an Anglos Austro-French alilance, to be nominslly concluded azalnst Russis and Germany, but in reality againsy Germany alone. attacked Germany, while England woald be Joft to deal single-handed with Ruassls fnthe Esst. The- English Csbinet, however, seeing through thie plot, 1t came to nothing. dato, $13,800,000, lvaving $46,000, lativn. *uten later, were cansed by fire breaking out 1n the when we do we ¢an make our v of the opinion that wian armies Advance inio the , with the ofticers of his :’\tpl.'!.llkl of taking his usual trip throngh tha in n nd Intereats of Austria will'be dono In this way Count Andraisy trice v make the people belicve that Auairin's ai”“" rom the n announced It is 10 uay rogarding them that they are ST, e O foeess i =8 irties Ja very severv, &7 ‘» month X / Pazliament again met '?’_,;04 i Mintsterg, all of £'$7, took the oath of alle« & % iolot the public business, ] In New Sonth Waley - Tha Qncensla; ition hes ' Master of veseels to the mea. TRANCE AND GERMANY.. AXOTILER SENSATION, Lornox, May 31.—~Yestcrday's Borlin Post 'had anotber war article. declaring that no confidence onght be placed In the professions or Intentions of * the Pronch Cabinet, and that hopes of peace rest chlefly on the prudence and sagacily of Germsa statcomen, againat Count Von Deast, the Austrian Ambassa. The article §s full of fnsinuations dor at london, of whose intrigner clrcumstant{at sccounl. It sayd . Franceand Austria were 1o have CUBA. FEACE RUMORS, - TIavaxa, ¥oy 31.—Romors are reported hers of peaco arrangements between the Spanisrds and fne turgents, but they cannot be credited. The Gove ernment, howover, ia trying to favorably affect the ‘public mind by its policy of leniency. hA Ifil'(:mc':;t.‘lnl th!fllgl‘nnhh'lhnlnl nlnnul, ehows the amortization of paper mono: (fi) fa ur’m- GEN. GRANT X LoNDON. Toxnox, May 31. —Gen. Grant and his party will arrive at the Midland Railway ststion about B o'clock this atternoon, where thoy will be met by the United States Mintster, Mr, Plerrepont, and other Americans. They will go {mmediately o Mz, Plerrepont's house, z e SRS ITALY. REPUBLICAN DEXONSTRATION. TRowz, May 31.--A meeling of tho Repnblicams otPre Apollu Theatre to-dsy was nomerously ate * tended. Reeolutions were adopted condemalng thu Intrigues of the clergy, = EGYDT. NEGOTIATIONS WITIL ABYSSINIA, Panin, May 31.—~A telegram from Calro says} **1tmagreed that tho Abyesinian question shal) bolelch according to Gordon Pasha's proposl tious. " . —— HOLLAND. L. TUE QUEEN DETTER, Loxpox, May 351.—A Parls dispatch ssys thy Queen of Holland ts sligntiy better, i —_—— FIRES. £ ¥ : CHICAGO, . Tae alarm from Dox 14 at 12:10 th1s morning, and a second alarni from the same box scven min- mammoth tobacco factory of Spaulding & Merrick, o slz-story brick building Nes, 0, 11, 18 and 15 River strcot. Tho first Imlleation of firo was noticed by the watchman, & Scsndinae vian named Clars Peterson, reelding at No, 250 ‘West Chicago avenue. . While making his rounds upon the three upper floors he smolled amoke, and 4 : h b 1 t 83 he kept on asconding the odor grow sironger. Upon the wupper floor, the woodwork and a emall hesp of tobacco 1 { ! were dlscovered just bursting into A blaxe, alfo. 1 gether too strong forone man to cope with, 1o " then ran down atairs and out $o the fira-alann box, an which isou the corner of River street snd Michi- gan arenoe, only s lew foot sway. D tho I tiine the ¥lro epartment reached” tho eceno, | the flames had * barst through the roof, but strangely -enongh, considering the Inflame H mable nature of the goods, it burncd slowly. A B number of he engines were located on Goodrichs Qock, . just™ ‘below Rushestreet bridge, and " with an “unlimited snpply of water from tho rivar, { ther wereenabled to send larre streams elcar to the -3 deslred beight. Thla, la‘umer willi the ofiicacy | of the Skipner ladder, which was more than usu- i ally woll handled, and a hose slovator that was attached to the front of the building, an- abled the firomen ta keep the flames rom dalnfi eny considcrable * damage. But perhapn the most fortunato asrrangoment of all'is the manner In which the slatrways woes : baitt, —wide, and closoly connected clear to the t: top of the buliding,” Two lines of hase reating 13 upon thees stairs, and reachine directly to tholo- - . catlon ot the fire, completed the work of drownlng itout. Conscquently the greater dawage will ba by smoko and water, The goods upon the npper floor wers suc! would be easlly destroyed by both eloma: #oned leaf lobacco hanzing upon the wi manufactured 1obacco stored In hogahie: oods on the third and fourth fours were also amaged to & alignt cxtent, & greal portion on those and the two lower fluors Delog saved by the oll covers of the Fire Patrol. . TIIR ORIGIX OF THE FIRN 13 very platu, Indeed. Upon the socond floor, In the rear of Lho middle portion of the bnilding, are located two lsrge heaters, with dnes running np- ward_ through drying-rooms upon the floore above, And tho woodwork nbout one of these fines from the second foor np bears avidenco of having been scorchied; so that it {a probable the 08 originated during the day from a spark there in no Aee in the heatars at night), and eino)- lered on until i1 reached the inflammable materials on the upper Moor,. There are sevaral chutes to the |lw v floor, and ““:I .(:‘m-u clovator-way, rmitting 8 g rong draf B PeTiu actory te the socond Jargent o the United .5 Stales, that fs, it pays revenues ta the Government sccond only 1o one ather factory. This baildi bat the maln ont of thelr factory, Thero nr malnly women, on tho two upperfloors, ers, packs ond other manipulstors n the process of making it into chases ing, smoking, and plug tabaccu, bot the delay fn Eminz thewm to work agaln will be very slight in e o Mr, Meorrick sppeared at the ncens at 2 o'clock this morning and stated that_the tobacco stock in the bullding_ smonatcd to 850, the machinery 825,000. The latte in tho bascment, and wasnot domsged. snce Is 833, ,Xlucd in numerous compsniea, Mr. Merrick could only recoliect ons by name— tha Ko 000, The el 8 Lol 0 can be workod uver if it can bu gotten at soon. ‘The fire will not Interfere with the trado of the house, which will continne aa if nothing had occurrod. BMr, Morrick understood that Judge Fuller Lad $10,000 fosursnce on the bullding, but could not say'what the companics were, —— N AT BALTIMORE, Davmixonw, May 31.—About 11 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the wholesale drug- store of W, H, lrown & Dro., No, 25 South Sharp otreot. The loss will be total on buliding and_ tock. This sama establisnment was burned ont {o-April, 1870, whon tha loas waa $500,000. ~Loss e Sons, Lporis Tht'?-‘?‘l%"”"“o?‘?&i mi Ol 1) s 0l " 0| l!r‘t:‘vm nm‘:.‘: n‘:“ damaged lbol?'ll‘(fllm by water, lnsurcd. ¥ ’ AT GREENWOOD, MICH, . . Hpecial Dispateh 0 The Triduns, East Sacixaw, Mich., May 31,—The Villsge of Grecawood, a amall station on the Jackson. Lan- slng & Saginaw divislon of the Michigan Centeal, sizty miles north of this city, was entirely de- stroved by fre this afternoon, lnclading s mill owaed by W, H, Edwards & Co., of this aity, & istge quaniity of loge and lumber, and s dosen Dullidie. Loas, $35000; tnairance. $14,000. —— ACOAL BREAKER BURNED, Epectal Dizpaich $0 The Tyiduns. 0 WiLxzsnanux, Pa., May 31, ~Daring s thundepe storm, yesterdsy [afternoon, the Hanover cosl breaker xu struck by llgh(nhu -h‘d o:n‘a:l;xmy destroyed. 1t was owned by ths La! ilkege barve Cosl Company, and TAlied 8§35 0005 it surance, $35, i s F: AT CLEVELAND, G OLxvELAND, O., May 31, —Last night theCleves /- Imd City Iron Foundry, Nos. 708, 710, andT1® « Btate steeet, ia.thui city, was totally destroyed by H H 52 damage belng principaily g £ ? = T T H Py 8re. Toual loss, $5.000 o §7,000: fnsared for .5 2,775 follows: Continental, Now York, & 5?14:5‘:: Assurance Corporalion, 31,5000 “'_ % A Bl-L APPROVED, 4 10 Tha Triduzs. '. Special Dispasch Sramansto, 1, Msy 81.—Gov. Cullors sp proved to-day Sepate bill 330, suthorisiag thu * Btate And.u:; to revoke the llc:&u all:nyml::; ance compady transacting basiness ich hlfl make false roport to the Depastiasss ‘x’:‘;:xdtn‘ ihe condition of fta affairs. ad

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