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VOLUME XXXIL APOLLO CLUR CONCERTS. | The Grand Musi. cal Festival begins THIS EVENING promptly at 8 o'clock. Festival Chorus, Thomas Orchestra, Miss Cary, Mrs. H. M. Smith, M. W. Whit- ney, W. J. Winch. Get Tickets now at 152 State.st. while good seats are to be secured. MATINEE The Thomas Orches- tra of 60 performers, Mrs: H. M. Smith, W, J.. | Winch, Myron W. Whit- ney,and a Splendid Cho- rus of 800 Children will et s TELR NN Pronounced the Best Truss in the World By W. Roth, Sargeon-General German Army, “for originslity in use of the mechanical srrangomont for scouring propor piace and permanency of position to the pad, and di. reotiop of tho rotaining force of the spring: for oxcellont workmsnship and quality of materials, fitness for tho purpose intended, chespness and durabliity,”” Adopted by the Unitod States Govern. mont and countries in Furope as tha best truss in tho world. Meda! and Diploms swarded ot the Centennial. Burgeo: 1 recognize the fact it is the oply truss that positively oures Rupture, Dr, Parker giv porsonal attention to adjusting. Experience of itoon years and gusrantsed aatisfaction. MANUFACTURED BY BARTLETT, BUTMAN&PARKER 0Ofice, 6O State-st,, Chicago. ‘Hlastio Stockings one of our apaciaities.” GOLD! Roman Gold Sets, " Roman Gold Neck Chains, Roman Gold Lockets, Roman Gold Crosses, Immense Reductions Thronghout the Entire Establishment. NOTE! PRICES! SILKS! 800 pieces 22-inch Liyons B’k Gros Grain Silks, $1.10 & yard. 100 pieces Cashmere Billk, $1.26, worth $1,50. Elegant Black 8ilk, superior quality, at $1.60, $1.76 and $2. 10,000 yards of Checked and Striped Summer Silks at 7bec, reduced from $1. 260 pieces Colored Gros Grain 8ilks,new shades, 20-inch wide, $1.26, cost $1.50 gold to import. 160 pieces High Lustre Dress 8ilk including every choice col- or at $1 a yard. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. 500 Dpbeges in three differ- ent shades of Gray at 26c, worth 40c. : positively appearat the | b cases Bunting, the very best y pollo Club Gran at- | quality and the most desirable Roman Gold Shawl Pins, | Apoilo Club d Mat- | qual Roman Gold Cuff Pills, inee Wednesday, aftor-| shades, st popular prices. noon, June 6. dmis- 1,000 pieces assorted Spring Roman Gold Bracolots, sion,EOt(:i' Reservod Seat, | Dress Goods in Wool and Silk Roman Gold Sleevo Buttons, | £o% 20G B1. ) Joileron: | than last montia pricos Roman Gold Studs, Roman Gold Collar Buttons, Uanufacturod oxprossly for our own trade, and markod at very low prigoes. N. MATSON & CO, Corner Stato & Monroe-st: ___STOCKIIOLDERS' MHEETING. (es of Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Company, 52 Walksl, New Yon, Aprll20, 1877, ‘The Annnsl Mceting of the BStockhollers and fandholders of this Company for the election of Directors pursuant to law, and for the transactlon of such olher business as may come before sak mecting, will bo held at the olice of the Company, lln Cl#‘ngo. on Tuursday, tho 7th of Juno next, ol N Ting tranater books wil close on Batarday, May 5 ani opon on Hunitay, June 11 nests Bondiioldora will suthenticate tholr yoing bonde Brecgistration. s KERP, Prestdest. M. L. SYIES, Jr,, Bocretarr, o o stocklolders Meating. Natlco ts horoby given that the annual meeting of the Chicago Bouth Branch Dock Company, for the olectlon uf Directors of wsld Company, Wil be Beld at the ofiice of sald C Jtoor 2 Dickey 256c¢; Reserved Seat, 50c. Tickets for sale at 152 State-st. and at the door on the afternoon of the Matinee. ; Festival Chorus Rehearsal, withthe Thomas Orchestra 11:45thismorning. BLACK GOODS. 300 pioces Mexicaine Grena- dines, iron frame, 26c¢, recent prices 60c. 200 pieces 8ilk Warp Grena- dines 80c, formerly 85c. 8-4 iron frame Grenadines, $1.26 and $1.60, last seaso; price $2 and $2.50. ¢ All our high-priced qualities proportionately reduced. Black Oashmeres, all-wool, 60c, worth 76e. Novelties in All-Wool and 8ilk-Wool Matelasse materials for Dolmeans and Sacgues, Immense Reductions STUFF SUITS, CAMBRIC SUITS LAWN SUITS, LINEN SUITS, &e. Al our light Clothh Dol- mans at one~third Iess than the actunl cost. FANANGIA, MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH B, REED, No, 20 Nagear-st. N, Y., In amounts as required, on IMPROVED CILICAGO PROPERTY, at BEST BATE, Applicatlons recelved and prompily attended to by H. A, JIURLBUT, 75 Randolph-et, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., . s{g& nd salls. COMMERGIAL PAVER, LuCAL .UANS on first-clsss Collaterals negotiated as Low Ratesof Interaut. BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAR Chaurber of Commerce, Clileago, Has money tolosn on Real P‘uua Produce and Tro. viston, Cily £nd County Onders, and Merc g St liaotiing B cuatua on el conatrios, o ute FAPeR [JORTGAGE LOANS., an, Bullding, No. 40 ncnrhomm{ I’n'\hv ity of Ol o, 4110 . m., Wednesday, June G, A.'D. 1677, Becretary of Chicago South Iranet Dock Co. Orrics Cniosgo, Hock IsLanp & Pactrio Hesiey ®0ap Coxray, Aprit 24, 1677 The Annus] Meeting of the 8 eigo, lock Island Q' Pacl fl.fi }?:Ill‘l!':l‘ mgl:gl:l?‘hlzl‘rawlflhl’l [:"‘Illlll 10 Iaw, i or bualces &3 Ay Come o wiilbo Hefllat Vo anice of the Coayany. ia e Clby oF lars ot the Chi- Co., for tho We employ special men to Ctleagoon Wedaesday, the ith day of ‘Juae next, st 11 X N, Bocrasary \DUN WDDLE, Fresidont. \FLOUR ML it Machizrs 1o Shictto ntten(} only t.: country orders, CIOFOSALS, (e eesidiges, nd roundy et tieiiad | Bamplos and catalogues of lioom 3. Né. 40 Daarba prices’sent on application. Goods ordered and not satis- factory can be returned and money refunded. 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-av, and Twenty-Second-st TO RENT, FOR RENT. GITY OF CHICAGO ™ Water Bonds for Sale. +,The City of Chlcago will tssue on July 1, 1877, 72 Water.Loan UE:J- of the l.lmnm’lnnlnn ot 9ae thousand 181,000) dollure each (3272, 000), beartng d 1, 15 ble 20 years from ik i o semi-anqually— cipal an ialeruat fayable In Now Sork Crtye oM « ealed bida will bo recelved by” the ‘undmlrml 0t the purchingo of the whiolo or any portion of the 3bava until riday, 15th inat., at 4 o'clock E . W;:flgh\ belng reserved to NJ'“ any or all bids. wEBvelopes contaluing bide must be marked Froposals for City Lionds." A. FARWELL, City Comptroller. TImproving Duluth Harbor, . BT, Pavh i RO PUPLICATE BERLED TROFOGALS Wil s Facetved IEAL ESTATE. Receiver's Sale. X will sell at public auotion at my offl ‘Rooms 8 lndogoat Bluuk.l%nlhw or::; Olark and Rlonroe.sts., Ohicago, 111, on JUNEG, 1877, AT 10 A.M,, all of Blooks 3 and 4, the wasthaif of B B ok &, o ana s B e onar e Davis' Addition to Chicago, In said Chloago (Hinx]u-lws-t of Westorne av,.andbetweon Lake and Fulton.sts). Also, tho Exst 3 of the B, W. i of Sao. 0, . 38, N. R, 14, H., in Qoak Gounty, 111, (near Btook.Yards), Terms, i cash, balance in threesnnus! payments, with 6 por cent in. Uy 1lie ungeraigtiod untll 3 o'clock p. m, June 20, | terest. Sale paromptory. i i L. C. PAINE ¥RERR, ooiver. T i o 1afsor st Bl T2 |~ omo, B CrthiEs: Ruoloneon ™" DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE P PAIGULUAR, Major of Engtosers. Chicago, 1., Moy 13,' 1677, MISCELLANEOUSN, LAKE BATHING, & H0,FOR LABRADOR, By seamer, #iy-0; g g e ey 198 Scenery have now thy unlty f of LS mlica o ad thapoic Snd emIONE. Lraberes, 1o, TRIBUNE BUILDING LAKEBATHING LAKE BATHING-HODSE, FOOT OF INDIANA-ST., breed.0; wround of the Kider Duck. Auks. Puft (@] N Saney B, aad Curlow. T4 8010Ath sugus) e3- . with every convenlente for » nlce, com. T RE - flAL el posien U d ek teiura g DM e aother Veludbiss. chseked. ot ihe T M sslng-Kooins, GtV Wb s, dorton, e Verybuing ciead, well-regulsted, and coms it Apply to WM. 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, FOR RENT. "~ PUBLIC NOTICE fabereby given that the om of the Caunty Collectar Pt et R AT nfl.m" urposd of reading proof and corrsctiog the by ekt records Dre?un.url to lfllk‘n‘:ypufll“fifl for (mi%lul‘l!l‘:_u‘"fl‘!!l 'mlll:.ll"lludl aad lots on Ihbtflfl i“wu‘q, -." ILI\. Collector Cook Couuty, ‘MR. MAX ROMER, OPTICIAN, AN A A A A NN BIANASSE, OPTIOIAN, Tribune Bulldlag. . t the Bofs Agent ia Cutesgo for Dr. | FiseBpactacies sulted to sl alghis on actenttagprin- | Having closed out our entire stock of el Janflfium’sflfi&mznu&'flznm-- Siples. Dpers and ¥leld Glasscs, Telescopes, Miero- | goody gnd relired from business, tho spu- SRR Tl clous, finely lighted, and very deslrable Sl OV B!on’. Nos. 333 and 535 Monroe-st., 000U pled by us, can be rentsd aa sdvantageous terms. Apply tous or to Hon.O. B. frarwell. RICHARDS, SHAW, FITCH & WINSLOF. it tiver end Htowss! -class Crugglata. Ijnmmu ARTIFICIAL EYES, FRENCH ARPIBICTA, BYTS HOTELS. SANDS HOUSE, 1180 ucat quality, made osut Cor, Wabash-gv, and Madison-st., vagi OEIANGES. et fliuelp!lle.fiwl:u ' "‘H?:‘ih"&'fl:’lm“% Oneblick trom A T Stewart & Co.'s Dry Gools | GO AT N IGIES B"io, ouse, aud McVicker's Theatre. $2.00 PER DAY. New House—Elogantly Furnished. GRATES AND MANTELS. Platn, Gold tfl:flafilskll. Y WA&K "& un.l:zlumll. BUALES, o B GRS FAIRBANKS® xAwBASD J. W. Ogdon setires from our firm this day, CLEMENT, MORTON & CO. , June 3, 18777 PARIS FLOWERS, PARIS FLOWERS. Chicas $U% pT4A L-BT. v UK®, MORSK & OO, St [0 A g e AIRBANKS, MORS . 'SLATE MANTELS, use “il.” £ dires 111 2118 Lake 5t Ohicaga. PROBAECO & RUMNEY e A .o "Iriand “ower ud Becarnefultobuycaly the Geaulas, L Wers fuF pasiies 8 apecialis CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE - The Chicags Daily Teibwne, " HARD PRESSED. The Condition of the Turk- ish European and Asi= atic Armies. In the Extreme West the Mon- tenegrins Display Their Wonted Valor, Outmuneuvrfng and Out- fighting their Old Ene- mies, at All Points. They Continue to Hold, Against All 0dds, an Important Strat~ sgio Position, And Are Concentrating All Their Forces for an Attack on Nicsles. In the East the Turkish Cam- paign Pronounced a Failure. ’ Mukhtar Pasha's Army Falling Back on Erzeroum. rne Whole Turkish Line Giving Way Before the Russian Advance. Constantinople the Objeetive Polant of the Danublan Army. Interesting Notos Gleaned by Our Gorre- spondent at Buoharest. TN EUROPE. LOCALIZING TUE WAR: LoNnox, Juno 4.—The Standard’s Constantino- ple correspondent saya: **fleports from Turkish sources concorning tho Danubo army are exceed- ingly hopefal. Notwithetandiug this sort of pressnre, Dritish intervention aooms at presont the woat unlikely thing in the worjd, Theonly dan- Hers now apparont to prevpnt the locallza. tlon of the war aere the' participation of Servia and Qrecce. The- first of theso might precipitato Austrian Intervention, the second might give rise to ou s and disturb- ances in Epleus, Thessaly, usucemh. auch as would render the Interventlox of the Western Towers imperativa on tho scoro of humanity,® TOK WATSR, Bucnanest, June 4, —The Dariube i stll] impas- sablo. Rarcly has the wajor riscn so highat thls senaon, and this merely wih rath and snow. The wator from tho Bavarian ana Casgathian Mountaine hanathil to come, ond experts eatimats it will scarcely be possibla to cross for, four weoks, CKALAVAT. .\ Bucmansst, June 4,—Information {s recelved by this overnment that loads to a vellel that Osman Pasha intends attacking Kalafat ta forco, TURKISH ADVANCR. Lownox, Juno 4.—A dlapaichito the Thnes from Danllograde states that the bulk of the Turkish force at Podgaritza, about fftcon Lsttalions, Lias advanced to Spuz, probably with the lutcntion of attacking Soganec, ; 1anp fronT pxrecraD, Bulelman Pasha, tha Tarklsh commander in Horx. egovina, bas receivod cousldprable refnforco- ments, A hard fight ls expected at Krustax, o MONTENEGUIN VICTORT, Four hundred and 8fty Insurgents and Montone- grins attacked the Villago of Htozer onthe J1at of May aud destroyed the village. i The Turkish Joss wau 118 regulars and thirty feregulars killed, The Monlencgrius lost' 111 killed and nlmotcen wounded, . aonm, 7 The Prince of Monteuegro has gone to Duga Pass, y . Nicaics, A Vienna dlspatch to tha TUnes saya au engago- mert iy expected near Nicales, The bulk of the Montenegrin forces and thelr whole artillery have come tosomo place above Nicsice, It Insupposed the Montencgrine wall makaan effort to take Nlc- slca before Suleiman Paska can come down throngh Dugs Pass, which Is hield by the bulk of insurgents, s1cknKsn.' ‘Baaviv, June 4, ~TLors Js & good deal of typhus and dysentory in the Russlan srmy, DUGA PASS. Viexxa, June 4.—A dlspstch to the Polltical Correspondence from Astrok reporta that thoPriuce of Montenegro effected ¢ junction with the corps under Gen. Vukovitx, which holds Duga Pase, Thoe Turks tried to proveat tha junctlon, but were ro- puleed, w. Pnussxiy, June 4.—~Ls Nord, Rusidan organm, publishes » lettor from Bt. Pelersburg, which saya: *'If, after crosaing‘the Daunube, itussls fe able to concludo & ponce, aud at the samo {lme ro- alize her programme, and it the Powers adopt to- ward Turkey an attliude ‘sufiiclently firm to com« Plete the lesson recvived frow the arms of lusais, then an equitable and dignifed pesce might be ar- rauged snd tho neceealty of pushing tha war bo avolded," = CORREOTION, A dispatch from Duclarest, re by cable Iste Bunday night, snaounciug the arrival there of the Czar and Czarewlch, was incorrectly trans- lated. It was the Grand Duke Nicholss and Lis son, who argived there, aud were reapectiully but |- Dot cordially recelved by the public. YOI CONSTANTINOPLK, Loxpo, June 4. —The §landara’s Vienns corre- spondent asscrts that the following fa nndoubtedly true, belng from sn unimpeschable source: *'The Grand Duke Nicholas recently sald to a forcign Consul; *Neither Prince Blsmarck nor Lord Derby will prevent ua from entering Constsntinople, sa the Germans emtercd Psris, only to lesve it agaln. " AID SOLICITED. Tbe Standard understands tuat the Christians of Larnics, In tho Island of Cypras, have asked tho Uritlsh Admiral of the Mediterzannean fleet to send & man-ol-war to profect them shoald neces- alty azise. RERIROOVINA. Loxpox, Joue 4.—A digpatch from Orealuk to tho TWnes says the Chrlstuan doctor who descrted from Trebinje gives a gloomy account of the con- dition of thearmy. Two thousand four hundred tmen bave died at Ticbinja slnce tha camipaiga bes gan, that ity being the bospital dopot of the army now concontrated st Gotachko, which consists of thirty-sis battalions of 300 to 400 mou cach. Of these, ot lesst balf sreisufleting, chledy (rom scurvy. There {s also muchdysentory. FPhysicias and surgeons ste subject Lo faustical outbresks of Mussulmsns, continually ‘mensced and lnsulicd, #0d pover pald, Threo thoussnd mon aro sick &t Mostar, sud desertare from Podgaritza report the samy copdition of affsirs provalling there. Tho troops are uoderfod, baviog notbing beyood the Dbarcst means of sustaining life. They are cowm- pelled to work contloually on earthworks. Tus health of the Montenegria forces Ia sxcelleat, TUR DANUBS'S MOUTUS. ‘The 7Umss saye tha repact that Russlan masltors pad succeedsd 1n farcing the Sullos @outhof the 0 2y - . “‘l.f’r. 1§ 18 1877. £ CE FIVE CENTS. | Danube in nnconfitmed. There mag, therefore, be | three weeks. The French allisnée will he | 2 . ‘of the: . which has some inaccaracy, It seems too et anppose:| Conditional on " the inlervention of the ':,"";"“'fl"“ f‘{;,“ :“; i ;g"" has that the Tarke Jeft the Salin mouth ungusrded. | GSrmAD Srmy in (he Fastera question. ['Zo R R O ey apon. fhe Tind, a abine descended - Joyously upon the lind, snd *the alr was g0 gentle and warm that it was no dfe- . comfort for onc to 8it atan open windowof tha car. The compartment systom 18 not #o general here as in other portions of the Cantinent, and though the ¢arriages are not targe, they are in one room, 4 1n, Amorica, Our party was a merry one, comprising .5 mady Roumanian officers and people of lelsnre, well asseveral ladies, and thers wara remarkable ¥ freedom from the resteaint snd frigidity that ordie - narily characterizes rallway teavel.' Lunch b i kets and packets of wine were stowed In eve: avallable corner, and were brought Into requl Engiand has llreld‘y contracted an aillance with Austris, which, {f need be, will commence hostilities simultaneousty with her, It wasthought Jast evening st the Elysee hat a lvmt{ with En- gland was very praclical on the conditions pro- [mlml. ‘The Mimsters of Forelgn AQlrs of the wo counteies sre ngreed that such an allance would probably assure the neutrality of iermany, whone ‘Interest, morcover, wnuldacem fo be as nentral as France In the Eastern question, Dut, should Germang seelk (0 proft by existinz compli- cations to harass France, our country wonld have everything to pain by the support of England, Aus- trla, and Beigium, Which, tn the case supposed, would be acqnired, Iti8 within my knowledge that Admirsl Fonti- 1t ia dierent with the Kiila branch, the seaslong the conet there being very shallow, Soma flat- Lottomed Rasslan monitors, which are supposed to be in readiness st Nicolalefl, may have made ;:tlr way down and sncceeded in passing over Lhe 2. ON THE RAMPAGE, Loxnon, June 5—b5 8, m.—A Bucharest 2iepatch eays the Danube at Galatz Is fiftecn fect above its ordinary level, i ¥ 7 ‘pELAY, A Vienna special says: According lo latest in- telligence the Czar will remain at Kischenefl for P % chon rafured lorontinue (5. be Miniser of Manna | Hon simost before we wero falrly out of the city, ™ the preeent, becaure the breakage of bridgoe becaune he forcacea & dlenstrons war, and shrinks | Of course yon are Awareof tho universal castom ©»-¥< f‘::n 8310 block trafie on the Houmanfs ral from any sharc of renponaiollity for It. smong a1l European peoplo of 3 s * (The Liepusligue Francalse, referrink o the nows of an ailiznce between Eng'and, France, and Ans- tria, In the Gaulotr, saye ii has produced an im- meanse acneation. In ordinary times it would pay no attention to this Boulevara journal, but, since within the last few days an aflcctation of semi- official aathotity I+ dieplayed, ita revelations ehould at least provoke lnqunky. contradiction by prints fricndly EATING AXD DRINKING AT ALL HOURS ~* - ., when on s plesan:ing excursion. This was no ex- ception, and, as 1 was soon on 8 friendly footing wilh the crowd, and as most of the conversation wascarried on In French, Iwassoon engayed in the enlivening process of stofling myaelt with eold partridee and salad and washing it down with Hon. garian wine, at tho same time conversing withno . less than half & dozen animated individaals In differcnt parts of the cartiage at once. The hilar- ‘WILL ATTEMPT A DIVERSION. Imes apecial from Ostrok Balelmsn vanguard fs espected to reach Kristaz on Monday pr Taeedsy, 1t la belfeved he will attempt & diversion towards Grahoso. Several Montenegrin battalions have Leen sent Lo bold that rond, A Bucharest correspondent reports that part of ihe Roumanisn militia have been disbanded. The remalnder will probablyshe dismiesed withln the next fortnight, because of the emptiness of the Heeble and fardy to the Ministry will not atlay tho anxiety whichi the slarmist an- nountements of (he Gaulols have caused. Thers 18 80 iitla bellel §n the pradence the Cabipet that the natlon, slarm d sincerity of Ly & newspa. per contemptible In [teelf, but which, rlnhll{laf o Treasury. wrongly, ls supposed to ba fa the confidence of {:{u::('f' Bkciangd dutth we enlgond. tha tisihye oL new urerment feels that, with & pollcy hoatile IN ASIA. 10 the national wlll. there s no adventare too in- | Wewerenone too early. Alresdy n great throng 3 fnsensate or culpable 10 be sitempted. bad assemblod about tho station, and tho ¢forts EXACGERATED, s BOUKIUM-KALEL, i Lobor, June 4.~Tho Dally Telegraph'e story thhy et of a body of mounted polico were neceasary ‘to’ Smlkhnflhl{‘\u{\ hos acquitey by its recent bom- i§ presorve order and 8 clear passsge. 1t was & mot- a3 Of tho destraction of Moussa Pasha's Circasslans s | yo23meny and captare by tho Turks a notoriety | ley and interesting picturs, the composition of the ~ ¥ Rossl g ‘Tho Rosslan oficial account | which has hunu}u been ‘denled to It, although it | aasemblage belng of such varled material, Peas- s were dispersed, loaing the | bae befora now Leen the scenc of hard and dexper- | anty with tholr gay scarfs over thelr heads, officers modest number of eighty-three killed out of s total | 8lc fghting. The last occasion when biood was | ¢y o5 | d 2 014,000 engaged, which {s much- moro probable | Bhed ibere’ was in I8G,” when iue Avchaslans o Rouantan sod Rusalan uniform, pompods. 3, than (hatd, ooolr'remn re Ieachtereh af broke ont into open revolt, averpowered and mor. | ¢ivicsuthorities bustiing sbout on imaginary Lusl. g Ight e 8 wero slaughtered after 8 | dercd overy man at aome of the Russlan cutposte, | ness, while hereand there wera groups of dark. night surprisc, and attacked Soukhum In force. The Town of | ayed natlye besutles, scrayed fn the enchanting BETTLED, Boukkan-Kaleh jtaclf 1s 8 small acaport lying on | ymmee costame ut th tey, After balf an ° The Sfandard's Constantinople correspondent | Lhe eastern coat of the Rlsck Bea, soimewhat less b AL i " P pondent | ¢1,an 100 milen to the north of the Fort 8t Nicho- | hourof expectancy onr Impatience was rewarded | #3ys: The fate of tho campalgn {n Asia is prac- | las, which macks the frontier between the Asiatic | by the appearanco of the train besring the Imperial - 3" tically settled, Mukhtar Pasha ls about to fall | possessions of liusyia and Turkey, or sbout seventy | visjtor, The Grand Duke was recelved by & depu- - back on Erzeroum, which, a8 I learn from the beat | S1o8 to the narth of oy, the terminus on tho | tation of clergy and civil aathoritics, who extendod ;{7 ;,‘:“;:‘!- l"'"“""l"" and cannot be helped. |. ™ Ajhousti prettily situated a the bead of s bay | to him the frecdom of tho clty, snd, sccording to * “eft e Russlans are advancing In force towards | facingthe south, with a bsckground of gracefully- | tho anclent custom, handed him a ealver containing - i) zguhull{l' and uu::l Is n:fl:lng to prevent them H&‘x’é"i.“..”dim.fii:}"i‘n‘:“n l;ollf:fln’l‘c‘:’:’l’a‘;o‘fix‘:llgnl;ry‘ bLread and salt, indicating their hospitality, The . m getting p:;un on of the Buphrates Valley. ihe haunt of fover and sgue. ' Tho sccess 1o Souk. | M1 resounded with acclamations, b BRISIL MOVEMENTS, Lum from the fnterfor fe also difiiculr, owing to tho A PEN PICTURE. ¢ CoxaTaxtinorLx, June 4, —Intelligenco received | numerous sircams flowing out of the mountaine, The Grand Duke Nictolas is a fins-looking man, ° §, 2 nehmdl:‘nnnn::;l fliat Mokhtar Pasha Lios estab. | nonS ufl":l"fl.'.‘c :‘,‘,:'Tg{,’{.f '!hoe ,ll[;;.‘l:';:*;ggv""hng svparontly about 46 yearsof age. 1do not think -} mnfl:' ";‘h:’ gunmul Heuprikay, about thirty sncceeded in brldging over, In fact, the town ap. that I have described him Lefore to you, sithough 5 t rzeroum, for the purpors of bar- Ym. 10 oweit4 oxistencemolelyto tho badness of | 1havescen bim frequently at Rischeneff. Hoap. . i i ring the advanco of the Russisn Jeft wing from | ibe hatbur at P'oll, where the depth of water on the | peared to betier advantage on thls occasion than i Toprsk-Kalel. Jsmail Hakkl, commandant at | baris sosmall ks to present vossels of any sizo en- | ever bofore, and naturally, forhe war nawgivem - ii. Erzoroum, has taken a positlon noar Kiatl-Killsss, | L€5I0%: tonrendering It vecetnary for larke Mesmy | 1o understand tho roally triendiy atitada of the il betiveen Bardez and the Eoghenli pess, to meet | goa to tranefer to mmaller veasels at Soukhum any | Itoumsnians towards him, and the reception was & % the Russlon centre and right advancing vis Bo- | cargo or passengera dextined fur the former place. | triumph an gralifying as unexpected. The melan- 45 ghan)l and Alth AUSTAIA AND BER(LL.. choly yet haaghty Romanoff expression nemalto - .§it A TURKISH CLAIM. : e Stay 1.—Archduke Albrecht | hin countenance was diaplaced by pleated and . £y CoxsTanTIXOMLE, June 4.—The Tarks clalm | fs'a very worthy und patffotic old gentleman, who, | kindlysmile. He replied briofly to the addressof . - fl that they have driven tho Rasstans from the nefgh- | {8 bia ruponsible position of Commanderria: | wolcome. and, caterings barouche In walting, was (3 bothiood of Bookgoom-Kale, thirty honrs® march in | Chief of'thc Austrion srmics. couid hardly fail to | driven to tho castle. The Grand Duke s brother recelve a jubliaot welcome from the populations of Soutlicrn Austria, among whom he has been lafcly sojourning. He has been received with the most the direction of Monnt Elbron. PUSHING FORWARD, to tha Czar, and Is eald to hold more titles than any other man {n Eorope, Asls well known, he is fo Enzznovm, June 4—4& p. m.—Russian scouts | affectionate and carncst loynity, and oren in | command of the Army of the Danube, Fhysicsily 3 bave been seen from the belghts of Janckey. Tho | AFFam: the prondold Cityof Ayram, Capital of the | o fs every fnch a soldler; of largo staturo and ratreat of tho Ottoman Corps from Kara-Killssa, ‘Toprak-Kaleh, aud Dolibabs fa threatened by an sdvance detachment of the Ruoasian centre. It s now dented that the Rusalan right wing has resched Kisll-Kiltesa. It Las not advanced beyond Oltl. TRR CIRCASBIAN INSURRECTION. Loxoox, June G.—5 a. m.~A Zimes'" Vienna divpatch reports the bulletine from the Russlan commander-in-chiof in the Cancasus secm to show that the insurrection has epread towards the Cas- plan Bea, {orm successful expedition (s recorded commanding mlen, Ife wears the traditional sldo- whiskers, which are scarcely tinged with pray. At 2 o'clock, acconding to the prearranged pro- sramme, a apecial traln arrived from, Bucharest, Learing Prince Charles, tha relguing ®rince of * Ttoumanis. The Grsnd Duke met himat the sta- tlon, accompanied by s guard of bonor, and tho usual clvilities wero exchanged. I fear that Plo- estl will nevor recover from the shock occastoned by the extravagance of its joy at being thus donbly bonored, The day will doubtless be preserved as display of flagv, such wcaith of bretty facesat Shidoms, wers hever henrd of befores | What 1n the sccrot of ol this paesionate ontburst of sentl- menty 1t means, in the first place, that Archduke Al- breclit, in whose dagacity and prudence the Homse of Austria has anliinited confidence, aympatbizes boldly and fearlessly with the Slave and with thelr movement for thelr lberation. 1t means (hat he also desire« to Lo the mover in & counter demon- atration to that recently made by the Ilungarians for the Sufta delegation, the torchlight procession, etc., at Posth, of which [ have spoken in 8 pre- vloualetter. It meany that Austrls funcles the has agaimt o telbc on - the castern slopes 4 nollday in ita calendar forevermore. All the af- of tho Coucasue, which form the part | Fassiucc. Which Bupese 10,000,000, Al at.(ho | tera0on and ovenlng the direola ware gaudy with of Daghestan, The Bulletins report | sanfe thne to set her claw npon some of the T festa) decorations, and the poople indoized in sl ' that Qon, Kravchento hada hot engngemont with it means—and wa can gee it el 3,000 of the cnemy on passing over the bridge of Loyads. Fromthis it would scom he baslbeen obliged to leave the position above Sooksoom- Kate and fall Lack Lebind the river Kadar, wheto aforco Is being asscmbled to prevest the Turks from invadlirg Mingrolia, A dispatch from Vienns says it 1s thonght prob. able that the Clrcamian ipsurrcction may now spread and close nilitary roads along the Casplan Hea, Ordere Lave been sent to Astrachan to em- Lark relnforcements o bo lsnded on tho castorn Caucasian ahore, manner of open-alr plessures and celebrations. 1t is now concoded that TUE ROUMANIANS AND RUSSIANS will hereafter act as one nation as regards the war. V! or neatrality has exiated on tho” s now loat and forgotten. Al-. Toady Ruasian troops have begun to march through Iiacharost, the first body of Coseacks reaching hore. yesterdsy, . As you are aware, the Russlans bave herutofore carefully avolded pasaing through tha Capital, and bave made long detonrs rathor than break the articlcs of tho Convention. Tho prescnt srrangement, howerer, {s by full consent of the Noumanian suthorities, Speculations are rifo as to the intenadd routa of the army In §ta Invaslon of Turkey, and especially in case of an attempt to forco a passage of the Dalkan Mountaina, Ihappen to havesome infor- kish spotl. W gae Ly more | cleatly ovory doy—that ustris only nwalte a sli2ht prefext'to move across the River suve fnto Boanla, Tho tour of Archduke Albrecht has buen markod by numersas spocches Trom him, all of which havo beon characterized by carnest appeals Lo tie neople to testily by deeda aa well as word 1 to their loyalty to the Emperar, tie and the Rmperor, who sent” him on thie mission, evldently expect considarableof thio Slavic snbjects in Austrla, ‘They expect them to pourout blond and teasire, 1u casu 1t shonld hecoma necessary, laurocl that, as Anstria 18 uow sitaated, sba will awatt only the entry of Sarviu [nto the campaign against the Turke as tho sigual to ucciupy a good portion, of Losnia, and, perliavs, even some parts of tho Bersian principaliiy. Althoush 1 don't think the Servians arc at onco 13 furnish the pretoxt for the Austrinn entry futo the war, it In pretty certain that they cannot re- fratn from it for any very extended perfod, The agltation at Agram, In P'rague, and here, shows clearly that the Austrians do not fntend to GREECE. TOB MINISTRRIAL CRISIS. Loxpox, June 4,—A telogram from Athens says at & meeting of 8,000 persens at Btacinm lust night resolutions wero adopted declaring | ailow the Itiesinun all the glory of the regenera. | mation on this subject 'which may by of interoat. the mccaeslty for forming & Miolstry of | ton of the E!nvullun{}hc Dagube and throughout | Any onc examlninga reliable map of Turkey will tho leaders of the respective partics, so | Jurkey-in-Europc, Youcan well imagine tiein- | find that*the country between the Danube and teresting complications which are likely toariee. The Hungurlans will bitteriy rerent Austeian aid to the Slavs, but they will perfiaps be informed coolly that they ma, ent 1t If they dars, It 4 that disscoslons In the Chambers may be svoided, ond that tho Covernment carry forward military operations promptly aud encrgetically. A deputa- Adrianople is crossed by succesalvo chalas of hills, having for & back-bono the great Balkan range. It 1s a sigular fact thut tion muminated by the meeting walted upon the | dangerous to: i mc_vr-rnv the whee) of deati- THE UTTER LACK OF ENTERPRISK— patty leaderv, ueged anited actiau, and requestad | BY:, Sven Magyara might be crushed 1f thoy placed the incapacity, I mightsay, forself-civilization~on the part of thie Turky, ain the present war an elo- ment of their safety, for it happons thas there are only saven rosde across the Balkans, and thess aro Insuch 8 niscrable condition as to be almost i passable by a large body of troops. In any other country In Europo there would have been & dozen or moro thorouphfarcs, or even rall- roads, connecting Canstantinople with tho Danablae towns. Asitis, thero is ono weak rallroad, run- ning from Varna on the Black Bea to Rustehuk by way of Shumls, while the mero wagon-roads at tho other pointsare execrable. - Tho Lovatx Pusy, for instance, connecting Lovatz with Tartar Bazard- 31k, fsnlung and roundabout road, lttle uscdat any tine,gud not to bo thought of for military transporiation. The Demir Kapa, or Iron Qats, loads trom Tirnovato lslanjl, and s very rugged and dificalt, Tho Osman Pass Mos between Os- man Dazarand Karnabat, snd is even worse than tho befare-mentloned. The Bogaz Pase rune from Shumla to Karuabat, and 1s not avallable oxcopt as & lust resort. Thost left three otbor roads, two themacivea in iis path. Evwann Kixu, THE TREASURES OP THE KAABA. Tho Scherlt of Mecen, o recent Londos alepatch statcs, has placed tho treasures of the Knaha—tlie hullest shrine known to the Mohanimedan world— a1 the Sultan's dleposal. The treasures, whichare the gifts of pligriois accumulisted durlug several hundred yeats past, amonnt to 200, 00v, 600 plas- ters, or $50,000, 000, A pligrimage t the Temple of AMeccais enjolned upon every Mohammio whosa means and Leallh pormit. Tho twelfih mouth of the Mohanuiedan year s the time whon the chief relirious ceremonics st the slirine take place, Mot of the pl!firlml doubtlcas bogin thele Jouriey for the far dstant roliglous capital one or two months heforvhand, llaving arrived sear Meccs, the pilgrinis awsemble at varl- ous appolated placcs aud |Teptre themscives 10 take purt in the holy ceremanles. The wall pil- grims pat on & sacred garment, - consisting of two woolen wranpers, —ono srouud thelr walsh, the other around thelr shoalders, Tne head 18 left Lare and the hecl and instep of the foot, They begin thele loly rites upon arriving In Mecca Ly walking soven tlines around the templo. %lle ceremony s followed by running flret alowly aud thicn quickly buiwoen two mounts, whote beforo the Prophet’s tirie iduls wers wor- shiped, Nino days afterwards the pllgrius stand In praver on the wountain of Arafat, nesr Meces, until sunset, The whole of the succeeding ulght is also apent fo prayer. Tho followlng mornlng st daybreak the pligeims visic the Mashorsl in cach case that a distinct reply be made pinblic. Aruens, Juno 4.~The Chamber of Deputles adopted a resolution celling upon the party leadera to come to on understanding to-day about tbe foria- atlon of acoalition Minlatry, In view of the extraor- dluary clrcumstances {n which Greece is mow placod. GENERAL, IN CONSTANTINOPLE, Taxoox, Juue 4.—A diapatch from Conetanting ple, vla Athene, snys Parilamont will be fnme ntely dissolved, The Presidents of the two Lousea were summoned to the Palace last Thureday, and the Sultan dlscussed with them the best means of closing the Chamber without public scandal. SERVIA PROTESTS. A Vienna correspondent telearaphs that the Bervlan Government has sent tho Porte an ener- getle ngte declaring 1t will rocover tho Island of Bujaklie In the Drina by force It the Turks refuso to ovacuate §3. Coples of the clrcular will be seat 10 the Ruropean Powers. DISAFPOINTMENT. Loxpo¥, June 55 a. m.—The Grand Duke Wicholas has communicated to St Petorsburg Lis One of thiesels the Chenga Pass, through which tha Russian treops went 1o nlue days, This pass extends from Pravadl to Aldos. The Coast Road, believe, in command of & Russtan corps. Lastly, there Is tbe' Shibka Pass, which (s reportod ta be In tho best conditlon of sny, ranning from Tiruovs to Kassantlk. 1 sm Informed on tho best auttiorl- ty tust the maln body of the Russlan troops sill be conductod over tha last-mentioned road, while suothor divielon will savanco along the cosst. Dus this Is looklug forward a long way Into the fature. Defore tke passage of the Balkans can be undertaken - # THN DANUDE MUST BN CROSSED, and the Turkish army must bo routed in more than one bloody engagement. owhile, Bngland is 1ooking on with jealous oys, and before reschlug Rumells wo may be confronted by red-costs. Aslde from that, howcyer, lies the jmmedlste question of crusslog tho Danube. It noeds no sapernataral vision towee that, amid the march. nme snd countermarchings of the Russlsn troops, there Is & constant tendency towirds & concentra- tlon at or near tuo Town of Glurgero, opposits tha {mpaortant Turkish Town of Rustchuk, sod only about three Lours' ride by rallway from Bucharest, An it inapticipation of some such movemeat, the - Tarks bave likowise placed a strong force st Rtawt- chuk; and It s reported that for & month past work bas been golug on about tue fortifications at that { 0 question Lus that 8 severa R o oss caame st shis polat . Tho. Hubiebuk fortress ls on & plateay wmore thun thicty fect above the civer, with a sieep sud rocky fdca. ‘Plig works bave been extendcd va as to vvetlovk tho River Lotu, runolng futo the Dunube just above Bucharest indicate that active cu-operation by lwum;unllhdonbllnl aftor the Russlans crosq the Daaube. to uhina), and then go to the Mirra Valley, whers they throw suven (oF nvcnty} stonies at throo derile for tha uvoved parpose of putting Satan to fiight. Tho pilgrimago ls completed with sacrilices on the sume duy and in the same place, The pii- grlwa vhave their heads and cut thelr nalls, porylng tho Juttos ou the same wpot. ‘Thoy thon bid fa well to the Kaabas, and taking with™ thens somo cred souvenirs, such aa dust from the Propbel tomb, procced to their howes. §t 1o f1om theso pilgring that tho treavurcs referred Lo du thy catle dlspatch were collected, The smount J:lv'm'"‘ every year mavtbo vory iargo, In 1873, 200,000 bilgeims visited the holy placex. FROM TIE FRONT. THR RENDXZVOUS OF TUE WAR CORKESPOND- ENTS. - From Our Own Correspondent. Boecnarsar, Houmsola, May 12.—This s at present the centro of news of the war, and cousc quently the rendesvous of cursospondents, It iy truly exhllarating to become reunited to tho noble brotberbood, and to agatu pledge tho fraternal cup, atice o prolonzed experience of hhrassments among tho 1guorant lessarablans. Iera In this plearant retreat, atur from the roar of cannonade, and safy from the embarrasaing missilo of tho noe- Ole.gun, the Londou journslist fs wont tu linger and indite his thrilllog narretives, with such colore lug as may sult the prejudico of his particalsr pa- per, ‘Thue It may happon that & dispatch ia posted st headquartors aonounclay s skirmish on the Danube. Lnmodiately the writer for the Tel- RUSSIA MUST LEAD, LoxpoN, June 4.—A apeclal from Pesth sayss communique pablished in the ofticial paper states that, dosplte her objections, the Initistive relative 1o peace taust be taken by Hussla. The Buropesu Cabinota have boen occupled some days [n consid- ering territorial changes In Asis which may result from tho war, 'The basls of & Roal srrangement in Tarope will be the protocal, ADANDONED, 1In consequence of Austrla's representations, the Forte bas abandoned the ides of forming & Hun- gurlan leglon, 37OILED STORIRS, The Rusalan Telegrapblo Agency ssys the for- lougls of the Russtan Ambassadors to London, Berlin, sod Vieons, are allogether uuconnocied with politics. The Ambassadore could. not have conferred, as {e allcged Ly forelgn papers, for they went to differens parts of Russia. KUSSIA TO ENGLAND. ‘The Times correspondont at Patls lelegrapbs {hat he hoa resson Lo believe the assurances which 1t now scems certain Count Schouvaloft brings rel- ativeto tho eventual temporary ocvunstion of Con- stantinople, are In answer to the guestion put by EKogland as to Nussis's intentions relstive to Comstantinople. If Russia belloved horvell obliged to reply to. asuch ‘s question | egraph Sasbes along the wi to bis journal | (ke town. The gencral shape of tne fuclzess b Lri- she would bo unaule, st lcast oficially, to do so | that tho Turks -have achleved a signal vic- num:m. u:c“\gr;um&x:; u"zn‘i;zf ufl?".‘.‘ii‘n. “yu d‘u: . otherwise than as slieged. A'vation kuowing its | tory 8t Turtuku), while the zcalous sttache m:h'xghmpom"‘:l ‘bafi‘muh 50 fost, come cspital ran no risk of otcnpation would Ue Nidtle dispesed to consent 10 the couqueror's terms. At moat, ltusala could give England assursuces aud socrol guarantoes (o case an eventual Lemporary eccupation o©f Constantinople whould seent soriously daogerous to Brithl intercata. This will cortainly ot bo the oaly delicatu polnt in Ruossls's reply. Sho will say, **I sball nok touch Egypt or 1ba Sues Csual.™ Bat she will not s3y what sho wlll Jo, though the Kuslan reply may lead to many disputes. 1t o the expuctation of it which bas produced the prescnt Jull througl. of the &tundard procialms thas Turtukal bas fallen bofors (he yullant attack of the Grand Duke's forces, In this respect, Indeed, the gen- tlowen of the press sre not without influeatial proc- edent, since tha -ssme policy is sdopted in the oliclal dispatches of the Turkish sud Husslsn Qov- erumenty. Tbe effuct 6o far has beun Lo throw the mind of the newspaper readcr into a melancholy stats of confusion and uncertslaty, renduriog bim wadt for tha dutics of life, and, percbauce, result- fug in Junacy vra promature demlse. ° TAN ABRIVAL OF TUE UKAND DUKN NICUOLAS munding the works and the town. TUB GUAND DUKR'S STAFF. Having devoted much of this leticr to personal gosalp about the Qruud Duke, £ may s well Gyl up wlth sowno talk about hls principil asststints. The chief of the Graud Duke's stall 19 8 gun with 50 loug a nawe that 1 feat no Amoiican resder wiii dare pronounce It Gen..Nepoholtsciutzky 1s abous 70 yearsofaxe, aud hle balr, whiskers, ond wustacle . are snow white. Hu L sborfaud stout, snd 1uess 10 luss capable of conducting milltary maneuvres than of enjoylug a good dinger, © Yet, withal, bo lll'l‘fllI‘w rul yuulh.d(han.'t\? poddu-ultl:\. nl‘:l: equauimity of tewper and wind under tho L b 4 bas rendered bim famous. > i uces that out Busoge, 2t Plocetl, B statlon situated two bours” Journey | {5 ESEA B EEA LRSS T O S G ANOTUER TRIPLE ALLIANCE. northof Bucharcet, was the great event of thoweek | one 0f tho corps cowbuslag tho army witl whica Lupalch to London Dally Suics, past. Uaving Sually succeaafully reached hers, after | Gortsclakodl vccupied tbe pricipalities, Pans, Moy 20. —Tue Minluter of Forelgn Affalrs | oot tribylations, frous Jaaey, whouco wmy last let- Gen, Lovitsky, tha sous cuef. (o whom I am un- a8 & new preoccupation. Withlu the dast week | &% g : et groat obligatiany foe ycrsousl favors, is wate B O Dacn ontlausiy poing | tor was dispatched, I deterarlned to Join the multl+ | Coilstutc ‘sud excituble Uan the chist. Uo backward aud forward between London and \’Tm-, tudo goipg wut (0 welcome hls Uigboess, Tho | wuars tho univyssal mustache, and posscsscs magy aud Lord Lyons bas bad fraquent {atorviows with ofeusof in 430 1ha Duc Decazes, ‘A object of theeo aeyotiativus is an allliuce, oflensive snd defensve, between Ureat Vritala aud Ersace. The Eaxilsh Cabiuct sces that It cannot avold a cundict wity Russia. sud it oy potkavs be obliged to declary war witliu aoclal qualitics, e s brens wilitary school at 81 Petersbury, and bas alio scea sclive vetrice. (L way be bore stated that, withous ©xcEphivn, every curpe cowsudnder in the srwy uf opcralion was cuguged fu the Crimesn war. ; DaLIsuz,s woralog 4raln Lore us nut over-rapldly through the outakirls uf Buchareet, alfondivg pHubios of pict- urenque residences with stately trecw snd groen wps o frout, 83t inferlor (0 the saburban views about Bustug. 1t was s Sue day,—ome of the Os3b SRRSO, LS syiza s w: ing along the base of tho Ualkane from Varna " dlusppolntment st the dificulty of coming to terma | lacaw, the d“:m«d mouuwent" (8 place | sunn! with the Noumanlin orefment, Lettera from | nutics Meording lo tnditton, the Proroes | fo borgus, wis osed in 1520 by Gen, Hoth, T i1 P 4 +as sy of which bave been used before fn thie war of 1820, * .