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VOLUME XXXI. N APOLLO CLUB CONCERTS. Children’s Tickets to the Grand Apollo Club Festival Matinee, with- out reserved seats, 25 ofs.; including reserved seats, 50 cts. For sale aow at 152 Statest, and at the Box Office on the afternoon of the Grand Matinee. - Avoid the rush and secure your Festival Tickets now, while there are good seats to be secured, at 152 State-st. LIFE INSUIRANCE. prudent, and o 1t glves m Peazure tostate thatinm ll\’llh' and exacting h- mstigation I find nothing to Nndtnn, but, e- the “atrary, mach to commend.” ~Extract from the repyrm of Flon, John A, McCall, . Deputy Bap't N, Y, Ins, Det't, Jan, 23, 1677, H D. PENF1ELD, Goneral Agent, 148 LA SALLE-ST.s Clilcago, Ili. NEW PUDLICATIONS. New Music Book! MRS. VAN COTT'S PRAISE BOOK Tor Pralso l!ceunfig , Camp Moetin vival Meetings, Tabernaclo Meetiny Noon Meotings, Prayer and Oonference dMeeungs, Tho Murphy Tampennco Mootings. Nrs. Vaw COTT 16 one of our most succeraful ravival Ireschers: her work beinis smainiy In ihe Methodies go- Lonloatidn, where voviral aad apiritual soagy were in z befors (e e Louk II lnn one mr lll were elsewhese known. iy f nexcellent wate, nomln-uan-. bymns and dunes bo. tical sad musical. Bome of tifl Jesus, an Jesus, Lirlog npm tlul. Bavior, pliot me. whrt llrly Lmb. rulund uuA 7 ieayealy tiome, reo Gra a lear mm Cattog. ' 0 80 m-ny. ion :I’l‘l‘dn Aa0or 80 . lnunlnmuWnlu. Moet. Jesus leady Now, ‘emperance llymn., ~ lat, post lu;.]!or the Rotald Pri vhloh 435 conta. teductios for quantities, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co. Boston. —__OOBAN STEAMNITIPH, . GEERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. Themall steamers of ¢his Com bet ok and u-xv. g ot by ouin To. }"?or”s' vy ot of paucngers, willali frum Dier'4a &, 1t foot w NY WEDNEIDAY, Au‘l’lll‘llbwtd Jun m! BEATH OLD (lociadh JAVITEC IR Calin, siu0s lflc«n&m "1"“” ‘lu kS Tncluding wine, bodding, and atensle. 'Wh i iepding B boddion, aad mienle. piend rding ta - ‘:fimg lum:. h‘l«d."r'nfi'fi ity e o it A 5 u; e i ‘r:-'rv Teditid rates avallatio k'}‘l-men lrk!hl shus * do not carry stesrage passen- Yir pusage ena frelent apoly to BUTS DE DEBIA 3 ww v, WD S A, A A u:&' STATE LINE. nw Yol -w fl-“”fi'ub\'lbu Ju‘um.“ bOBLIN, N May 3t uhl ey Wfifiu "‘E 825 ckets alanlo, 43, Iklurn ey 1 talli AT W AU tmuw U (0 8143, currency. bece , Ic‘alfi, uw“\fgané'“m T lMl‘ INCIORTANE MAIL § b’lEAMERS HOrIA, Juben b e Bkt T JLOT IA Fhial g June i 3p iy xmvh‘mm e G e alla g% He, O it 1t i Blerticdlaic, 033, i e, w York and Lotk e, ;nnv}:' 3pm i Juneas. 2p. m. Tty qu |§' to $7Us tlectaxe, Ry S YATIONAL, LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, qyp T YOrk to Queenstown aad Liverpool, FT, June16,0:30 8. 1 | ENOLAND, Juue 3.9 pm ey Folt LONDOK. VHETY yae 6. nuoa-'nu"nfi.nt ) 20 1230 pm ) Jiekeigng nduud o bcke 38, eur- U'“U' X1 amA o) Gre, f S DR B ..,:.?u..x..g MAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylog the Malls between rUROl’L AND AMERICA. Passsze apoly at Co ‘s Olice, 32 Baytl 3 lllu‘u ?Txflus"é“u“fwwv TR 414460 Great Lirltaln b horth German jan Lloyd, -ummu pany will sall ke et il v LMK""A m New York “ Wda, §0, g, (B ey o remen. avh rfl‘? $i00; haveerssn 0 GUTHEna ' con Bowltng Ureca. New Vot Ureag Western Steamship Line. From N ‘&“ i -‘:\crx 10 Bristol (Roglsnd) direct. u.swv ;,m.. L;}u.nm R % racaid Sioraue coribeaios ¥A o FWATTE 07 Clrc et Misilian ; , CIICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. mAtLZOADS, THE WAR. IMPORTANT! Tho rate of Rallway Fare from Chicago to Now York and Boston by the' LAKE fiHORE Nichioan Southern Railway GLOVNS. DRY GOODS, &c. -~ ..1200,000 DOLI.ARS GLOVES!DRY ¢OODS Freld, Leuter And Notions & Co. At a Slaughter! Our Special Correspondent’s Views on the General Situation, The Many Peace Rumors Con- trasted with the War. like Preparations, Unusual Activity' in the Armies in Europe and Has been reduced to STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., The old firm of RICHARDS, Asia. SHAW, FITOH & WINSLOW $]5 00 & $16 00 Call ‘attention to great bar- | having 'retired from business, ] g gains that they are offering in ;fi:g&fi,{‘ Ii:s:% ugfigfit,o?:i: The Russian Army of the Danube to D () RESPECTIVELY, 200,000 DOLLARS, which we Bo Increased to 400,000 GANTS de SUEDE! 3.button, at $1.00. Have just opened a full line of FRENCH Lisle Threads! The most perfect-fitting Gloves of the ind in the market, at very attractive prices! Uncqualed advantages to travel Men, aro offéred by this popular route. No transfers; no terringoe; Unlon Depot; continuous trains; througn sleeping and baggage conches. Limited time tickets for salo at all of the Company's Offices in Chicago. All Western Roads make close connections with this only nll-rail route to the Enst, F. E. MORSE, Gen, W. Pass. Agent. COAL. Covered Coa_l-_-gl_eau and bry. PENYSYLVANIA shall offer at prices much below the market rates. LARGE LINES OF ‘White Goods, Table Lmens, Crashes, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, To be closed- out within the next thirty days. C: W. & L. PARDRIDGE & ( Three Heavy Columns to Move Simultaneously Across the River. Torpedoes Soon to Be Planted in the Dardanelles. Russia Anxious that Servia Should Remain Strictly Neu= ~ tral, The Greeks Raising an Army Pre- 1) paratory to Taking tho 112, 114, (16 State-st. P C 0 AL CO- JEWELRY, WATCIIES, Etc. i SLOTHING. Thiers Mentioned as MacMa- WE INVITE SIECial Attnton! To our very large stnok of Diamonds, ‘Watches, Sterling Silver, French Clocks, Traveling Clocks, Folding Mirrors, Brongzes, Sconces, Etc., ‘Which wa aro offering at prices lower than the same quality of goods ware ever sald in this country. N. MATSON & CO, State and Monroe-sts. RETONT GAS STOVE COOKING —- NO COAL, NO WOO0D, NO KINDLING, NO ASHES, NO SMELL, hon's Probable Successor. PITISTON COAL CARGO, CAR LOAD, SINGLE TON. Range and Nut, Large & Small Ez:g, 5.75 - TERMS OASI. e eese.. 02 WASHINGTON.ST, <« «vs-. INDIANA-ST, BRIDGE. 1. B. VAN INGEX, Sup't. Tho Republican Deputies Will Not Yote the Budget. CLOTHING! TFor Men, Youth, Boys, and Children RETAILED for CASII at WHOLESALE PRICES. 'THE PRICE TELLS, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE . PRICE. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison-st,, - = 144 & 146 Clark-st, 08 AND » GIRGANS, MATHUSHEK PLAINOS! ‘With Bquallsing Scale and Linosr Bridge, THE GENERAL BITUATION. FEACE RUMORS AXD WAB INDICATIONS, - Bpecial by Cable to The Chicago Trilune. Loxpon, Juno 1.—The rumors of unoff- cial pedces negotiations still continuoe to reach the public, but at the samo time Russia is making stupendous proparations for cross- ing the Danube, though at what points is not yot known. 1t is roported that Count Schouvaloff will shortly bring to London and prosout to her Majesty's Government tho Ozar's assurances of BUSGIAN NON-INTERFERANCE with British intoreats in the East, Princo Gortachakol {g undoubtedly influenced to tako this course by Prince Dismarck, the Gorman Premier, who {s now auxious to avold tho complications which must arise nfter tho passage of tho Danube has boen offectod. G CheRumian Government- it is-under- Main Office. Doc ART GALL] Brand’s Studios The largest and most ele- gant in the country. Every GENUINE tmprovement in Photography is to be found at BRANID’S in advance of all others. The very vest Card work at the uniform price of $3.00 Per Dozen. BTUDIOS AND'GALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., NEAR ADAMS.ST. FINANCIAL. DIME | SAVINGS BANEK, AR O OF CHICAG, 105 CLARE-ST Kl onx: | INE | & Loans Hegutiated 00 [litaols Farms. DIVIDENDS patd in January and July on money thiat 13 Armonia. Prince Bismarck advises England to tako Egypt, and to allow Germany to con. solidata on the Danube by au arrangement with the Austrian Government. It is no se- orot that the sympothics of tha Imporial family of Austria ABK ETUONOLY WITH TIE!RUBSIANS, Indoed, our correspondont at Vienna telo- graphs that Field-Marshal the Archduke Albert is astentatiously in favor of Russia, The Mathushek Pi knowledzed " F‘I""" 1 u']':mc::.""u'cfl;“x'x': o mure. A b«l:h }udfgnfi;&flfl?flf’ ‘:r‘:n‘l:::lr m'nwy,"' ihe Diplomacy has undoubtedly delayod opera- l {gary, Checky and Drafce Hlacelved uI Matior NO I(EROSENE OI I 1| e " mm:’lmgw&xm-;n; l‘).Ithw Equal- | tions on the Danubo, as beforo reported in tlont nu person wislia Lo puichsse 8 Plsao oGl fati Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Beautiful Deatgn of Cascs. PELTON & POMEROY, 229 & 231 Suate-SL, Chitagn, Hote Agents Jor he Norihuedsl, EPTAUENTS WANTED IN EvEIY TOWN, these dispatches, but the rumorod posaibility of tho Czar's army not crossing tho river soems, however, to be ONLY AN EXAGQERATION of tho peaco rumors, more especially in view of the recent Rusaian defents in Asin Minor, It is believed that the Greoks will join in tho war immediatoly that Russia has suc- cosstully crossed tho river, BShe will make the atterapt on the date already fixed. Europo ia cortainly onthe evo of o great extonsion of tho war, or clso on the threghold of earncst poaco nogotiations, In tho mean- time, the war proparations in this country coptinue with unabated zoal. Many of the English officfals aro flrm in thoir beliof in GEDMAN MEDIATION To oxplode, theroby causing loss of lifo ond loss of Insuranco, USE THR RETORT GAS STOVE: And save all those troublas. J. C. WOOLLRY, Weslern Agent, 110 Dearborn-st.. Clnlcfln. IlluAla EST‘\Tb. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Yln sak proposals tor the following prop- ortys “FARM LOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, Make Loans upon Improved Farms .in Northern and East~ ern Illinois at lowest rates, Correspondence solicited. MONEY toLOAN BNUSIAH 1. REED, No. 20 Nassan-st, N. V., ta na required, on IMPIOVED CUICAGO m\umm‘v At BEST JLATE AP Tinatiohs ‘rersived and. ;‘.‘ omptly attended to . A, HURLBUT, 76 Handolph-st. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st,, Ohwvewering, Tpiowt Plonos. TLows Vrieest Time Payments Reel's Temple of NMusie, ghlos and, selt, COMMERCIAL PAVER, LUCAL | “Tiver Lot on Bouth Hranch, extending to | 92 Vaw Buvew Stveey, atter ussin has struck a grest blow on tho .S.UA. N# oo nm«cuu Collsterals pegotistedat Low | Archer-av,, oast of Halsted; side track to . Raieauf Iotorot, Alton & 8t. Louls Railrosd, No botter lo- Chiveago, Danube. cation in the olty for Lumber or Coal Yard, Also, ono acro on Twolfih.st, esast of Douglas Park. This property must bs sold, sud parties looking for bargaina would do well ta oxam« ino this property, It muat basold, ‘W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 00 Eaat Washington.st. BANKING HODSE of LAZARDS SILVERMAN Chawber of Commerca, ch!mzo. Ties money tolan o Tieal Eatste, 'lll U, snd Ilfl" Urders, & ery !Ill“. 'l lr- ‘I‘:m'ux iid o ail Comnr: I JORTGAGE LOANS. YLDEII MILL, with Machioery, fo (,hlun:’x ‘faken altogether, thero is an improved focling sn England a8 to tho prospects of Ppeace, ‘The Gladstono demonstration haa bad vo iufluence whatever on tho poople of this country, GLERATOR CAR. “TIFFANY Refrigerator Cax Co. ekt sttt of RS R S 1 PRESSING NECESSITIES. . Fu 15 rents wu.ms H, MATTOCK! FOR TRANSPORTATION OF P 8| . NG, 40 Daarboru’st, A COBRESFONDENT'S VIEWS O RUSSL'S PR- e e ecelver s a’ e' BEEL, CULIA PREDICAMENT, TO RENT, . K‘GU'.TRY Loxvoy, June 2—b a. m.—The T¥mes* corro- e . G Baam I v‘v-p.l 5:‘:: d‘é gg{!lgl::kon.%?“;‘ m{ offloe, BGG > spandent n‘y;n;‘- saye: **It funow well known 2 wealcorner Lag] what thie real dificulties of tho situsilon are, Rux- FOR REN ' Olark and Monroe-ats., Obioago, 1il., on BUTTER, sia can only vscape the more threalening consee Having olosed out our entire stook of JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 A.FL., FIRWIX, | quonces of her undortaklug by promptly and envr- getically Umiting it. J¢ {e ovident that the day Servia takes part 1o the war, or Houmsulan troops cross the Danube, Aostris wili occupy one or both principslitles, when the real Esatern goods and retired from business, the spa- clous, finely lighted, and very dulnhlo Btore, Nos, 233 and 235 Monroe-st., ocou~ pied by us, oan be rented on sdvantageous all of Blocks 3 4, tho west half of Blook &2l ot Hlooks 0, 7, and & (260 Lats: 1n Davis’ Addition to Chicago, Apd all kinds of Perishable Goode, Bummer snd Winter, 14 Washington-st., Chieago, Il terms, Apply to us or to Hon.O. B, rarwell. {E._'l“" Obloago (ringiust west of Wostorn- | ggrgend for Circular of Trial Trips. g:f:é‘:f ' ;’&:fl:“’g“‘;::;-k:;"‘h"""{ T o the Laat % of (§e0. 8, | == RICAARDS, SHAW, FITCH & WINSLOW, | 'S8 14, el 5’%%3&’., et |~ mivomntaNEogs, | puliz maed o thecommand of e Roumstien _— [ rm 0 : FOR RENT OR SALE ?:“ annu vun:nnt'-'.mth'i por sent in: | TVANT nianlan srmy from crosiing the Dsuube, But At _BOUTI uchuO +ulldiog 0ziu, o reat. - Bule harompto! Kuusis bas Bo loger much influcace over the Aol T ol i cot om0, % SERAINE YRBER, Rocelver. Servians, whom she shandoned aud husflisfed, Tanglssmany g Chicago, Wi, Miy 13, 1677, « Yo b LENIEE AL STERDING Bl AN BAKLY EXPLOSION AT A e and 3.2 P LR A ’"-- In Bervia may therofore be feared, Tho Czar secs Boomw-ln Dlock, North Clark and Kinzfe-sts, OPTICIAN, s J Py P thin, It1ssaid if ho jolus the army It will bo W ST 1 s et 23 &Y 5\ LOYD'a" 0. MR negatiate rapidly with the Sultan, sud fafsh the war bofore it develops these fhreatencd cumplica- tions. The splsit ot the Rustlan peo- ple, the - Infuencence of the Slav com- mitteos, and enthuslasm of the srmy are feared. It 19 ssked whetber the Emperor's presence will sufice to encounter thls thres-fold eloment? Some people thiuk the cesslun of Da- toum might sstlaly every one without elarming sonybody, but this oplajon {s mot very generally beld {n Jusels. The arrival of the Empcror smid the army is awalted by all with soxlety. It Is boped bo , will sct witu prowmptitude, which will prevent the complicstion dread- od, and that as soon s bo appears disposed 1o terminate the war Europo will bo ready to sec. ond blia. It 1s oo this hypothesis that tao aitua- tion fu Frsnce ia regretable, 84 ahe .might basur- prised by eveals 1o her presens unsettod 13 ll.ANANSB. OPTIVIAN, Tri TO RENT. PDESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE MAJOR BLOCK, HRATED; PIRST-CLASS ELEVATOR; RENTS LOW. H!AD & COE, 153 LaSalle-at, it the vflicy of LA finera, Mouin 1 Lakeads Duiidh WIRE SCHDLN& *| WIRE SCREENS. lrect. Bave its' 01 Ll ok B U ARSI :‘:“" Wstablished 1800, 770 and 777 Naris Ciarkat, (Z BA'I'BS AND H.IAN 'TELY. WA I‘L“ ELEVATORN, WATER ELEVATORS., W.B.EALRB & CO., 107 Lake-st., Chicago, And 220 Broadway, New York, manufso. ture WATER ELHVATORS for freight snd passonger uses, %x:nund by clty proas. ure or from tsnks. timstes furaished. et U8B EOLDAEN'S “GLYCERINE POLISH BLAGKING."| thought the note will have as & basis the declara- stood, would bo content with the cossion of~ . PRICE FIYE CENTS; and be unable to exercise her influence in favor of peace, Count Schouvaloff will lease St. Peters- burgon June 4, and will, It appears certaln, be the bearer of A SEMI-OFFICIAL NOTE, 10 he first privately communicated to Lord Derby, and If its terma be accepted by him, to be rent In he form of a ¢ircnlar to the other Powers. It ls tions mnde in the English Parllament, and contain assurances that Rassia will not strike 8t any English fnterests defined In Mr, peech In Parllsment. 1t is, however, , and T give this news andor reserve In spite of the excellent source from which it is derived, that Rossln foreshadows & case In which she might Io the interest of & speedy conclusfan of peace be led to oecupy temporarily even Constantinople in :l:rd:r to oblige the Torks to acknowledge their de- cal —— IN ASIA. THE CIRCASSIAN INSURGENTS. St. Perenssuna, Jane 1.~Tho following tele- gram has been received from the hendqnarters of tbe Army of Caucasus, dated May 31: **A mare pacific feellng Is noticeable among the population of Kabetiti District, in front of Batoum, The in- habltants are surrendering their arms to the Ras. nian nuthoritics. Heavy ralnstontinue to tmpode operations. A column of troops from the army near Kars has been sent in & southerly direction to watch the movement of = Torkish force which = has sppesred . at Soghsoll. A fresh risiny has occurred In the Lerek District. ‘The insurgents were dispersed by the tronpe, One body of 600 {nsurgents lost eighty killed and 300 prisoncrs, " TUK DELAY. Loxpox, Juns 1.—A special from Vienna to the Zimes taa the following: **One thing scems pretty certain, that, for ona reason oranother, ‘possibly for several, 8 delsy has occarred in the Rosrlan advance Ia is. Possibly aven the mnccessity of sending some of the re. sctve troups from Trars, in tbe Cancas to secure communication through. the Cau- cagne, may havo coniributed to retsrd the advance, Fortunately for Russia, the Turka scem scarcely In o position to take an advantage of this delsy, All Accounts fram the apol agree that the condition of their forces Is even worso than gener- ally belleved. They are considerably fewer than bsy Leen assumed, and, with the exception of arme, lack eversthing requisita for an army in the fleld, There sccms even to bo hardly any reservo stock of ammunition, especially for artitlery. It 1a fmpossiblc to expect that all theze shortcomings can be remedied beforo the Russians push forward to Erzeroum." FIME IN TIPLIS. Dnussxrs, June 1,—A great fire has ocenrred in Tidls, The whole of s principal street was do- stroyed, together with a Isrge amount of prop. erty. ACTIVE. Loxpox, Juue 1.—A telegram dated Erzeronm to-day saysthe Rueslana are cannonading Karadagh, and that the Turks are replylog. An important movement ‘{5 Leing carrfed out by the Otioman {orces from Van. Tho Rasslsn lefl wing has made s fresh move- ment upon Karakiltissa and Toprak Kaleh. A de- tachuient of the Russlan right Is serjously threa ening Olt! and Nariman, Mukhtar Pasha e falling back on Kheobassan. IN EUROPE. TIE PROGRAMME. LoNpox, June 1.~A special from Vienss says: On thoCzar's arrival at Plolestln counci! of war will be licld, and on the 7ib Inat. orders are to be given for crossing the Danube at Ibrall and Furon- magured. An important demonstralion under Prince Charles will be made from Kalafat. CANNONADE. A heary cannonad: been heard st Bullna, It s rumured that o Russian squadron has sttempted 1o force an entrance tnto the Bulina mouth of tho Danube, In order to asslat st tho crosslogof the troopa, WILL TAKE COMMAND, A apeclal from Derlln says it s statod that the Casr 15 willlog to undertake the chlef command, 18 the Emperor William did in the Pranco-German war. The Danube will bo crossed tho dayafter the Czar's arriva) on lts banks, probably June 16, A CHANGH NRCESSARY. Vizxwa, Jono 1.—A few days ago the com- manders of seversl army corps reportod to tho Grand Duke Nicholas that the crosslng of the Danubo was necessary In consequonce of the sanltary conditlon of the army. The highlands of Bulgaria are much preferable to the Koumanian sawamps, Tho sick-lists of the army sre very Iarge, B0PIAL COXSTANTINOTLE, June 1.—The fortlfications of Bofia, on which & thousand men have been work- 1ing for months, are mow complete, and mounted with Kropp guns, They aro considerod vory atronz, SRRVIA GETTING READY, Loxnoy, June 2—5 n. m.—A 7Times Belgrade diepatch saya: ‘Il {s aflirmed that Prince Milan will not go to meet the Czar, but Sorvian inleresta will bo represented by the former Minlstor of Seryia, who is now in Konmanis, " The combined army crrps of the Drina <re en- camped for drilling near Obreuovats, A corps of observation is ready to march for the Timok trontler, A QUEAT DATTLE, Letters from Berajovo atate that o great battle has ‘boen fought with the Insurgents at Livno. IX HEUZEGOVINA, Tho TUmes Danfelograd diapatch says the opera= tlons of the Turkish srmy appear {0 have at last commenced, The troops in Herzogovina are moy- ing towanis Kestaz, At the samo time two bat- tallons from Podgoritza lave occupled an in- trenched positlon between Zotrs and Quaritza close to tha frontier, 1IN DOSNIA snarchy and saffering arc on tho Inere ‘Tho bands of Dewpotovitch aro utterly Ineficlest, re- treating continually bofore the Hashi-llazouks, “TIIE GRAND EYENT APFROACIING, A dispatch from Varna Thursday nightsays: **The Turkish gunbonts stationed hero have just loft for Sullna A Nikopolls dispatch says Russiana sre concen- trating rapldly at Aeblavieand Tumu., They aro expected fo commence movements almost Imme- diately, Tho Danubo ls falling rapldly, CAUTIONS. A Daliy News' dlvpatch from Vienns Friday night reporty that extrsordinary precautions have been token' elative 1o the Cuar's Journey, Already tralns usually used for Im- perial journeys bave twica yassod wlong the Gali- clan rallwa tho windows being closely cur« talned. Kachimeit waebelieved the Czarhad paused. Twelvo regiments of llorse-Guards will be went on fn advance by twenty-four separate tralus, TO BN INCHEASED, The Russian army on the Danube {sto bein. creased to 400,000 men. Provislon coutracts have buen mady for this number. BUN YUN BATTRRIRS. i 1t was annonnced two nights sgo that threo Rus. sian monitors (rom Akjemman had managed to pass the Sullns mouth of the Danube, notwith- standing the brisk dre from the Turkish shoro bat- and went further op the Danube. GENERAL. MORE PEACK NXWS, Loxpod, Juns 1.—The oflclal Adendpost of Vieana publlshes inteligunce from 8t Petersburg that the Jigsalan Ambavsadurs 8t Londoo, Vienns, sud Berlin, who tocently asrived 3t 81, Potora- burg, wera called thither by Prince Gortschakof to consult on tho beat moans (o accclerate the con cluslon of peacs with the co-operativn of the Powers. Rumors of endeavors to bring about s pacifc ar- rangumont before sn Jmportaut battle Las takon place desorve littlo credit, They are curtainly propyguted for the benedt of stock Jobbars. PURPARING FOK WAR. + ATusxs, Juna 1.1 the Chsmber to-dsy Primo Minister Comoundouras sanounced that the new Cabinet proposss to dooble Zhe strength of tho army, call fushe ruserves, and enlist volunteors, 1t will contract frush loan and lmpo se pew taxes forthese purpascs. The Uovernwent will also auppress revolutlonary sgitation aud keep orderlu the provices, TORPEDOKXS. Loxoox, June 1. —A dispatch frons Constantino- plo atates that the Porte has lssued A motico warn. of discipline, ment, the duty, apd ' © Threa of L, 1ng mariners of | / T:*@' on to place torpedoes tn certaln portions of Smyms. & 0, iton armor;plated ship Alexe the Mediterrancan squadron. * nacquence of the stnngency unusual severity of poniehe of one watch refused to do o sights of guos overboard, ubordinstes were sentenced to forty-two daya-dmprisonment and senthome In the Monarch to undergo ponishment. A tefe. gram from Athens, May 31, gives an acconnt of andra, the fisi It i atated t another and spparently more acrious mutiny while the Alexandra was lying at Pireus, was quelled by marines and men summoned from other ve! 8 conrt-marti causo of this second ontbreak {s stated Lo be dis- satisfaction because of refusal of shore leave, wherenpon thoy rendered tho Aloxandra’s guns unservicesble. It has been deemed necessary to send the Alexandea to ¢ruise In the Mediterrancan uotll farther orders. ‘The matiny s, The motineers were'arrested, and has convened totry them., The BERVIA'S NEUTRALITT, A Times Paris special says: ** Prince Gortachakofl has sabmitied 8 programma to his master which the latter has accepted. Completo noutrality of - Bervia 1 one of tho chlef points," REASBURED. The 7¥mes Vienna telegram says the Portescems quita reassured of tho representations of the Per- tlan Ambassador, and has declded tosend a pors . tlon of the army corps occupying Mesopotamis to the Asfatlc seat of war. TIE AUSTRIAN SQUADRON in Eastern watera will be reinforced very |hnruy. HUSSIA'S LINE OP MARCH TO INDIA, ¢ ‘The London Speciafor 18 clear {n advance of the , Liberal party In Great Britaln. Its criticlsm of Lord Derby's policy has been mercilon, u hu not hesitated to denounce Slr John Lubboc! d Lord Hartington an shilly-shal); Opposition, who have mistaken pasiilsnimit; prudence; it has cven found fanlt with 3 stone for speaking In uncertain toncs outhreak of hostilitics it halled the wa not only the most important, but aleo the most necessary of modern times. It has taken the ground that Jrit- iah conscience and Dritlsh dutles riso higher than British interceta; but It docs not liesitate to meet the Anglo-Turks on their own lovel. While it ad- mits that 8 Russian on the Enphrates may make himeelf 8 nulsance; that Perala inclosed east and west will be very weak, and that 8 march from Erzerum to the Persian Gulf is within the Hmita of poesibility, it declares that Iosala pos- noses now ail tho advantazes, the prospect of which frightens the Torles out of the! lel!nny. Ter new base on the Biack Sea, if ahe not lalf so formidable & dnmrla lnllll ll her present one on the Casplan, That sea [s & Russian dock which o other Power csn ever approach, and ita wouthern shore now protected by s dying Fower of about one-tenth tho strength of Turkey, 1o only 500 miles disant from the V'ersian Gulf. . If Husma wants to ficht Great Hritain on that line, Aie has only to miarch across the Perslan fsthmus and she Is on the gulf in fall llmuzflh resting on porta stretching throngh a sple; country to her own Iand-locked dock, the Css No concelvs lblev ition which sho can acquire In Asla could nzerous 10 1ndis & the one sia already - hotas upon the Casplan, Mistress of Kars, Kr- 2erum, and Bayazid, sho Is no nesrer ndia’ than she always was, and has no additfonal power of compelling the Government of Calcutta waste ita resources upon precautionary armamenty, The Jogic of l.bc spectalor's srgument 1s to Jogle of - geography. { Monocco AND TyMis, C Jyiapaich to Londor 1, , —French euvu{'n il lnncnnccd by ine el iave See vent. by tho Gonpiror of {llfl'l to Morocco and Tunis to "comrauacste tho + French declaration of neutraitty, and to Sotsiu In- formatlon a8 to the temper of th povnlulem The : Morocco Government, fl s belleved, t8 NO at ntercst in the Eastern crisla, bt {ts sub- ects. acparatod Tarl y of dyn aro *interceted in Turkey, and 6 | sita: tlon became oggravated, a fanatical feeling might be srosed. 'Lhers would not, howevsr, bG many voluuteers for 8 holy wur, tniess thero were a prospect of booty, of which a defenslve war out Jistle hove} and the Sultan, sceing that e [:Ialloll of fapaticlem would be more donyy o 0 bimself and hls nellh\mn than to Rusela, 35 il bo can to guard ayoinet Ii. Tho Deopiey of Tunis aro ver, yltlflt. lm.l thelr Intcreats sro wo - bound up {l hose of the French and Italtan colony thn no bostlle or fanatical foellng on thir " patt tieed be apprehended. ynTOLPEDORS, The two nu-mn engineers 'whio fastened n tor- edo ander the bow of a Turkish monitor |n lho anabe, and on their retnrn to the northern discharged it by mesns of an electric bllurl destroyed the VEuel. have taken a bint from LI obwtractors of tho for ln\l eat, ‘William B. Uulhln: ‘s explolt in the "Bflgfiu. llo slipped up the vnr In & steam launch under & flerce fro from the Confederste ram Albemlrll. which was lylng In her dwk behind a barricade of logs, Ho . lowered s i boat, rowed 5 ap to tho marle, and fred it. he ~ ram went = down a stone. At the ssme instant one of tho enomy's shotd crashed lhl’ullgh the torpedo-boat and utterly do- stroyed it, and the launch was ll dlsabled; but Cushing, fllllnl&nmn his men hemulul 28 best they conld, dropped lnlb the wator, swam down atream ball o mile, crawled out at day- break to bide himself in 8 awamp, and fnally - found a skiff and cscaped to the Feders] ficet. Tho Hussian engincers rowed ashore and called elece tricity to tbeir aid; Cushing had no such luck. Torpidoes wore not used 1o nn{ extent during the American War. . Tho Iron Te. cumech was ehattered to fracments in Mobily harbor by one of theso deadly implements, At the -Iu:u of Chatleston s monitor stood (n so cloee fo Fort Bumter that for twenty minutes she Iny immcdlately sbove s large Confederste lolpcrlu, connected by wires with a magnetic battery o shore. The electric Auld was shot slong the wln.- Illllfllhuy wers red-hot{ but the torpede falled Lo explode, and it was subsequently found that a cart hay pasaed over tho wires whife they were exposed upon the sand fringine the uncuul. and that their l)‘owurwwnvey electricity was thoreby neutrule TOUMANIA'S CROOKED HAILWAYS. The crooked nature of the railway from Galats westwanl paralic] with tho Danube fu a peculiarity which thero i nothing in the surface ul ho lapd to | accuunt for, A correspondent of Le Temps ex- at {n followlng out ou the map tho capri- clous zizzags which the principal Roumanlan rail- way descrives, o circumstance which becoties juore complicated in the cycs of the travaler by reason of # number of carses of & utility more than question- shlo, one avks i o reason of this extraordl- nry sntipathy mnmlgm lines, which has placed cr the cannon of the Turk an important polut in the llng of cammnnlwllun %0 valuahle, wince 1t would have been both miore dircet and safer to have one line run ten good lcagues distant in the Interior. llcre la the singular cxplanation they give, such s ltis. Tho llunmanlan rallways were undertaken by Strousberye. It wasa memora- ble Imprudonce, upeak with prudence, Ono of the lllpfllnllon of thu contract was that there ' ¥hould bo' & certnin aubvention per mile, and this was accorded before the line waa lald out, The contractor sccordingly lengthened his line with curvea to the utmost possible extent. * (RAIN TRADE OF WESTERN EUROPH, k& M. Leroy Beauileu, of Parls, writing recently of the effect of 4ho Esstern war on the grain trade of Western Burope, says thut he doew not bellovo that the countries of Weatern Europe will suffer much ana ount of the cutting off of tho wupply from Russia and the Principalitics, if tho war romaing loealized, ‘Tha rei un Is lhll Ihe imports From the Unitcd Statew, the countries bordering un the Mediterranean, sad Alrllhh ludu would 01l up tha vold left by tho cloaing of the Black 8ca. . The United $'ates and India could also furalels tho oll secds hisberto oxported from Husaia to Western Earope. 3. Beaulleu remarka that it romalus to e secn whether, when the cuerent of imports shall once have set in from the Unlted Biates tud Xndlni Tlussla wil) be able afcer the pesco to briny it bas lnllu'lmllllcm ports, for itis o frequent if not cummon result of great wars to dleplace the conise of trade sumetimes fur along period, TURKISH HOLDIERS. TEfddtn (Yay o) Gurvespondence London Taaegrask ‘The Turklish troops bere fa sl J" and strength aro m:ummnn wuu armed, chicdy with the Mur- tinl-Peabody fl} snd ore \w.‘ll clothed, Tho Turklsh lulullu will got fat whore those of other nations would starve, Aniong the thousauds of *Purkish soldfers I have seen on the march, in tho town, or i the camp, I have nover seen au jo- stance of drankenuess or insubordination,;uor lave l ever heard of one. Ilis lcllglon allows bim culy to drink water, and tcachés bhim that, If kllll‘l {n battle, he at once sscends to a lifo of Liins in the faturo state. With arrears of pay for mors than elghjeen mionths he does not wurmur, To. bacco and colleo are his only stimulants, ‘former bie gets, the Istter he Gopes for when hix pay-sheet is mado up, Withal, ho is patient sod R attes: Dloodibtraty and rellgios. « RUSSIAN SOLDIEHS. A correspondent of Le M um visitIng the Ras- alan camps ncnb of the Danube, was luspressed with the calm and discipling ptenfllnfl 8l every int. The infantry are accustomed fe In tho Beid, tho cavaley are well wouated, thero s an ealente cordiale most \‘om(lln C flulcllv ation, Ao o that ‘tho Tubabiiante afe treated with scrupulous courtesy, and that they: are paid solic! wmly lnr all tho mucmmm sumed arwy. bey Wy Lavenot lcen (llher drllnk nnm‘u ul brutality; thlcmblrkllln as and wmarches of the troops snodels of good order and calm, Io fact lhn ald bo warch of a usaisn army belng attended. ‘snormous consuwption of schuappe sad a8 laggiog use of the hoout has no appilcation to ‘hn Ituuhnl {n llvumanls, The Cossacks, of whom thete are nomerous detachmeuts uertd of tho Dan- ubo, and & wholo cump u Hraila, are the thama of between men snd oficerd of the Bat It ls the purfecs o Whe Bhivage Bally DElhane. . ilrdanelles and the Day of .. -