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T 19p | ¢ Chicago Dailp Tribmne. . — e e VOLUME XXXI. CHICAG O, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877. ¢ PRI ; FIVE CENTS. WW =y eaq J TRUSSES. APOLYO CLUIR CONCERTS. Mterpoon, most of the gnrhon'nuph:gw Nie- | 8 number of considerable allnents, of which the | brontechs, in orderta control the months of the .mfi 5 ie " % e e THE WAR. {ne ™ principal s J Damabe, snd admil thel feats, This i certatnly | Timue2es fite wanpat very dimlentts s sl - E e L] THR BAVE. thelr most serlous objectlf; much more important | donesS &} "sticaily, The colamn on the extremy TETE 5 IN ABIA. than 1o take by sesanll such or such 8 | lefths o ; easiest task. a8 the 1,700 Tarks re- * N . These have an Important influcence upon the vol- | fortress, ~Which ‘would be kept only | tired~s 2« iayazid to thn Aladngn, In the south- ’ CUT 70 PIRCES. ume of Ifs waters, Thus, 8 heavy freshet In the | witn ~ diffenity, To _tamn _ firat = the | weat,.. ”. "} leavingn portion of Ita forcen ta gnard * Creat Activity Repo rted on |, FAns Jone6.—A dievsten from Constantinopla | Fave may canse a rise of the Danube st Belgrade of :‘;:zl:?hm“ Ay u:‘:hc Es Ly n‘l’fi en:fbr;:fluy:fln: 2 this ahit ‘,h. Toad (7' Ven, 1o feat could adrance by tothe Journal des Debals sasorts that 1,000 Ab- | from eleiteon o twenty fect. The part of the | oM TS s aar olies: Then to Attempt o torn 1t &1 the | Jict remdoarar Bror it thin Fonte, It has peen kasians have been surprived and cut to pieces by foia river which traverscs the Carpathlan Range s | west by the Seerian frontler, without tonching useians, known os the Portes de Fer (the fron Ostes), and | Widdin, 1o order to . extends from Deenkova to Ocsora, 8 dintance of of (hnfl:‘lrv:rufnflz’:‘n?d' lioz‘:gntllfg‘n’:l?am the about mixty kilometres, Jere the width of the e s 3.300 saria. 1y | Dalkens ol b contineciFasttaie i atlemot filled with rocke, rising ncarly to the surfaceinor- { sach secme to be tho most plsin and logical plan dinary stagen of water, and projecting abovejn | forthe campaign. Tut, to esecnte It, it will grat scasons of drought. A narrow chaunel has been be necessary 1o get'rid of the Turkish flotilla, the Both Sides of the Danube. tha westerly beanch of the Euphrates changes fts course aouthwards but for all that it does not ap- - pear that commanieation between this and the next colnmn at Kars hua hieen yet estabtished. Tie Jina- alans from Kara have, Irdecd, oceapied Kagveman, - in the Araxcs Valley, but this 14 scoarsted by & hizh monntain range from that of the Eaphratey, and su attompt to penetrate in that direction does not scem to have been successinl, TEIB GRAND TILE PLAGUE. CoxsTaxTiXOPLE, June O,—~Deaths by the pisgue At Bagdad have incrensed to twenty-fonr weekly. The Grand{Duke Michacl, Commander-in.Chief of the Army of the Caucsaus, left Tifls on Tues. day for Alesandrov, The Weather Becoming Fa- B movementa of which are faciiitated by the high On the extreme right, the Roseiane, 2 vorable for Army Op xrzEROUM, ! Cleared torouzhs Were, by which vewelsaro able | Wald’ ot e hannte, and to brave tha O P TR R DI D L ot R erations, Loxpox, June 7—0 . m.—The Telegraph's cor- P! he asafstance of special pllota. with which mosteof tlie Turklsh citadels aro fargely | In taking Batoum, bat In geiting 1o the reas of ity portion of the river fs not. however, availsble for | provided. . sespondent st Erseronm says the Rrebisesof that the Itusslana so long as the neulrality of Servials | ; Whatever opinion one may have in regard to the in the line of tho Choruk Su. which opens outcom« city have been sent to Erzingan. There s a rnmor munjecation, thoughdiMcult, to Ardahan, [ntheeass ™ * forces at the disposition of the beillgerents, and | of Kars and Ardahan, th etk [ the ti - that tho Cossackn bave been seen st lapl In i R B finseeuérzdt{::‘u&fr&fw ool the 1'1'!'»&{' annot nmn: 1.--'§wlelnancz:e";;lrn'x’ln’$l'f:fu;.';'r'ann?n'.'a"n??lr . e Valley of the Tcharul oubte at the campaign w ong an cea portion of the kars colamn co-operated oF THE Arrival of the Czar and Suite 1 5 3 : Communieation with Trebizond will probable be interlered with, Sighanul Mountaln s now practicable for troops begine at the exit fromthe Portesdé Fer. Slug- | nrdnous. After the Dsnube comes the fortressen; Rian. Loriaoas, with banks natorelt Uetned, 1 e e the [oritessor tha Dalkans, and 8t eschstep scmbles the upper river in nothing except fta lo- with the other. Tho delay wiileh oceurred n ate ;; tack, thongh partly owine, perhal (o the diffi« - calty of brl nirng up tho neceesary artillery, was * at the Russian Head- Frtract from Report of Board of Medical Officers REW DIFPICDLTIES Itkewlne requlsito to give thilo for ihe two culamns . Dieee Ve clnt Bl f Trmet 1 s e T R B ST o e T A 8w 4 part of L] 13 plies, ach al mus 1481 L, i3 jew to this Il 10 demonatration was made accordance with an Act of Congress : ENGLAND. el e the Rasslans ot | 1 on. st bo slow and calealsted, 1f ine Tark | the west of Kare, i the dicection of Togkanit "“The Bosrd s of the opinion that the above UNEASINYSS. lly, the Danubo begine to rise in Aptil, af- Ish army will maintain 8 strictly defennlve aftie le, 1t may materiaily vrolong the i 3 ter the melting of the snown, alded attimes by the | §f the Hamatam shonid Analy b Compellot i Lest doring raios |o Mungary and Bosnia, Asthesnows { a retreat, that retreat mizht soon turn into a melt on the mountsins it continues to tire, ond | frightful roul. With cqunl forces. and equal capacity, the advantages of the sitoation are alf on generally attains fte mazimom height mn June, or | GRSCHT HIE T On R EL O i ot army 1n 1n gep. early In Jaiy, It then becomes mearly statlonary | eral conrageons and well dlaciplined, (t lacke cx. for aome time, then alowly subsides till October, I‘»gflcn:ml fcndru. and is wantlog in orzanization. when a temporary rise ordinarily occurs asa con- | The soldier wha ia badly fed Aghta badly. and hin sequence of the autumn rains, In winter it is | Enthusiaem ia of belof duration. ' In this regard it Epinsung, Jupe 0.—~The London correspond- ent of tho Scolman tolegraphs as follows: *‘In Minlaterial circlea hers there fs a rencwal of © the uncasiness which + pre- valled when Russia declarvd war, a2 to the part this coontry will shortly be called upon to take. Thls feeling has been strengthened by the gencral conviction of high military autbori- clpltate retreat of Makhtar Pasha, and eight bat- taliona with him, from Kare. —Once aecnre from interruption on that side, the Russian column, which bad advanced quite close on Kars, retired again, according to the Turkish balletine, - in the direcion whence It had come. As_ pow ,appears, this was reatly ~done,. and the "objoct = of this movement was 1o wet nearer Ardahan, the road to trhich liea north- east of Kara, Soon fter n Il More Desperate Fighting Reported in Mon- tenegro. stinciples, viz.: those which belong to a proper Teal re beat carried out by the *Common-Scnse Truss,’ manufactared by Dartlett, Batman & Par- ker. Chicago, and ara thorefore recommended by Ihe Board as best.” BAZIL NORRIS, Surgeon U. 8. A.,President. J. C. ROSSE, Asst. Surgeon U, 8, A, Becretary. J, J. WOODWARD, Assistant Surgeon U.8, A, GEORGE A. OTI8, stant Burgeon U, 8. A, ssian bulictin an- Nicsics Believed to 'Be in ties that Rarsla will be completely successfal, and, | generally closed with fca for a considerable period, | i3 Seriain that the Rutilsns posscss grept and Ia- | nounced that bodios ot cavlry e o e et The abore recommendation of the Board of Med- Great Danger of Cap- 50 a7 ax Turkey ta concerned, be ablo to dictate | Last winter, wbich was execptionally mild, it re- | 7" A e o Kurmpaan, e criablintlng communiéation bt her own terms. At one or two regimental diners Jast week ofticers of the bighest rank expressed fears that England woald soon be at war, and that, 0 far, little has beon done to prepare for the ovil, Thebelief Is also_ growing that our Government will be left 10 carry out and defend its own pollcy; ihat Aumtria, which Is our only probable ally, cannat be depended upon, and therefore it wonld ba wiser tween tné two columny. It now oniy remalned to keep the earrison of kars on the alerl 50 a8 to «conceal the departaro of part of tho Itumsian coi- umn before that place, for the purpose of co- operating in the capture’ of Aviahan, It was no ool wili this In vlew that those forced rocon- nafeancss, oxclumively with casalry, wers nn- dertaken, ' Hiough the Tarka were well mat. isGed with repslilng tho Russisn _exploring malnod open during the whole season, ARDAHAN. From the point where it emergea from the Portos e Fer, most TariBerorin, tho nght benlc—Servian | PETAILD OF 173 CAPTCLE Y T8 RUSSIANS. a8 for as Negoln, and Dulgarian from Negotln to | vpovy Moy 92.—From varlous eldea detatls the Black Sea—ia abrupt and mountainons, except | omg of the taking of Ardahan by the Hussinns. ALOXG I DONRUDACHA, Fitat of all there 1s tno oficlal repurt of the Come The left bask is low. marshy, studded with | yander.in-Chlef of the Army of the Caucasus, \eal Officers with regard to Trasses is approved. i J. K, DARNES, Surgeon-General U.5: A ture. Adopted by conntrion fn Earope sswali sathe [+ §Y | aKe race. 1. 8, Governmont 88 the best {n the world. Medal 2ad Diploms awarded at the Contennlal. Suzgeons nl: recognize the fact: it is the only Good Seats ma‘y be Trues that positively cures Ruptu .fxrpel;:ex::: secured at 152 State-st. gives persona)_attention to adjusth ¢ b { | 5 | { i} Dagh. which cected Ita object. cansing the pro- { i Ar Uneasy Feecling S8till Pre- vailing in England. o tteen years, and gusrantees satlafaction. aad falrer if the Promlor and Cabinot woald remke | b o o e Ot wiap | Whichaaye: gl aad” nerer | fmutipt | erasives | ten ¥ ® oid mler would frank- | gtraggle off througl the boggy pisins. Onthisside | ~ +] pave tue honor b tulat Trport vassing beyond _the ~pre- § MANUFAGTURED BY and at the Tabernacle Iy declare what they will do 1f tho Rusalan troope | are tne priueipal sTiaents, e Jinl e Aluta, tho | Mafocts om bas soEIE of Aisbane I Facemvod oy | Slocta of the forrens. Sapinenern aixd abaolate . . f to-night . e diroetly threaten Constsntinople, eithor in Europo | Arges, the Jalomitza, the Sereth, and the Prath, | talx moment the follwlug dispatch from Gen. Loris | are, uo duuit, partly to blnme for thiss but Mhora « ; : BABTLETT,BUTMAN&PARKEB gL, Russia Returns a Conoiliatory An- | orin Ads. which all descend from tho Carpaibiens,or traverse | MEWKSS |\ oy oo of Artutin, te forin. | Nore other disicultis in e war, prominent o P them, gathering the waters from the Roumanian 1 . . ng_the 2 wreat Inferiority of cavalry, . swer to Derby's Nota, THE DIPLOMATS, lope, aad form veritble deltas where they Jola | fome. vie caLin of ths fonriecs settamtann of Wasie, | SHIch siizht have bolily poshen o aud discarerod Turks, the Dapube. Upon the right bank are numerous | and the cltadel are at the feet of your Alajesiy. torrents, but nostreams of tmportance. Gn the 17th of May, between 8 2. m. 80d & p. 3:&.& From time immomotial the Dannbe has been o ‘."'M:&fi"f,',fle‘h'm“n',. "“f““':,'“;f’ Qilected wmilitary frontier nod o Hoc of defense of the first | placa was sesanited Ly the xrlvan.m;l‘mlm importance. The Tarkisk towna along ita course | aud Baku_ regimente, and by the Sappers. o are upon halghts and in positions enunenlly favor. | Sue@y could uot reslul the attack, and ded, Jeaving t d. thi able for defense. Opposlto to each. on tho left | 5§ kIcatpumbecof dosdbebind. in aphio of the Lani, {sa Roumanian town, establiehcd orlginally | ALG p. in. the irocps matclied. throach the fown for the security of the country, and 1n moro recent | and the fortifications to the tune of the National St witlpainel B e rasmins fak was KoIOS o sl tho iuslnsm. ‘The Husatan flag was hostod on ll (he FOR COMMERCIAL REASONS. fortifcations, Our losses ars not yet exactly as- Most of these Htoumantan towns aro near the | certained, but it is_bellaved thut ‘an_oficer and mouths of rivers, Lut the difercnce between the | Ufty soldiers wore Kilied, and four olicers and siratoglc conditions of the two banks in striking, | Clzity men woonded. 1 cinnot fnd words suicient On the Turkish ide everything In adapled for de- | A0 s e oo e A ey e e by s fense, and even for ttack, taking luto accaust the | oMcere.” oleran airios sarvico wli bo beld to-day range of the Kzupp cannon. Onthe contrary, ov | in tho gentra of the fortidcations,” . the Houmanfan side thers. is nothing favorable | A i outcia {elozram trom Tinls sates thst : elghty-two gans have been taken, among them elthor for attack or defenso, except at two polnte, | 1nony Krapp gans and two eight-ineh gunn, and in ~Ralarasch and Kalafat,—whero slight emineaces | the town as well av o tue sandjsk of Ardaban Roa- might peraalt the bombardment of wilutris and | sisnatuoritice bave been fatalied. Widdin, At the most, the numerous {elands, the agr 3 multiplicity of araia of the river, and tho low na. | 3% Ti0l, of the lUthof May, gives the following taro of the banks on the koumaninn side, prescnt | ~'++On \Wednesday morntug, aftertho troops under diflgulties to Invasion, and to its nccupation by an | (en. Dewel had stormed £wo outworks at. Jasara, army coming from tho Turxish shore, such that it | Guonsthew the Fort Elarl Oglu, the fortress ft- puttspsuet o, | Eull pehearsal of T theFestival chorus . _ . |at the Tabernacle Eield, Lester |to-day 11:45 a. m. & CO. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SIATE & WASHINGTONSTS, N Maisnn &fi 0 AU BLAGK |sew'iioiom postems GRENADINES! sovip SiLver that oniy & portion of the Ruaslan forces bad been left beforo Kars, Then it may betaken fflrfi”llled that the Tarkish forces st Kaca Jeft for tho defensa of the place were even lc"‘[ln ared than other Tarkish forces to taka tuo fleld even fora few days. At any rate, the favorable moment which mizht have been takenadvantuge of by a bold com- + mandor was lost, aud tho llusians,” with vastly naperior forces, were in a position to crush thy /Torkish force at Ardaban, < The bnlletine leave no doubt abaut the fact that It was the Russian artitlery which did the woric there; and no donht,” roflecta considerable credit on the Husslan militizyantborities that they . shonld have been able to bring up such a suporior forca of alege guns, whick may now bo maode avail- ablo sgulust Kars. ' But aithough the preacut flelds Lleces, with their penctrating power, may have on gaite sndiclenttobreach the old walls of Ania- lian, they will scarcely suflico for Kare, on the fortl- fleatlons of which siuce the 1ast war constaot caro has been Lestowed, The old citadal which wus | Blown up by the ltussisna has been entirely rebuilt and provided with a triple enceinte, which was well ' armed even before there was nny [dea of war, 1t * 19 tho samo with all those detached wurks which h now, as {n 18355, form the real strengthof the place. ' All those fortifications, the names of which may . still be familiar to many cars, not only etill exist, hat hsve been strengthened and fncreased, so thas ! the I{ursians are likely to And tha task of taking : Kars rather different from tho capture of Ardsban, . It reqaina to bo reen, buwever, whotlier they will | NUMONS AND BPLCULATIONS. Loxpox, June 0. —The Zimes' special from Vi- enna announces that ropresontatives of the gaar- anteelog Powers in 8t, Petersburg have been fn- formed that Count Schonvalofl fs bearor of Rus- sla's anawer to Lord Derby's note, and that it is thoped the contents of that soawer will be deomed satinfactory by the Dritish Government. ‘The Times' correspondent adds: ** None of the other Governments having answered the jast Rus- slan circulaz, there was no occasion for Rusala to return to the subject. 8till, the Russlan Govern- ment has never failed fo repost that nothing was farther from its futentlon than to claun the exclusive right of seitling the guestion, but that, ‘baving achieved its task of reducing the Tarks to obedienco In tho Rost, it meant toactIn concert with the other Powera In bringing about o losting settlement. The complete understanding between Russia and Auetria, which fa reported by some, can only bo sald to exist within the proper limlts, namely, that RRusala hos undoubtedly been made aware that certain contingencles would bo - doomod contrary o the interests of Austris, and abobss, and doublless will, endeavor to keep clear of those. Datthis isa very different thing An Italian War Vessel 8unk by a Tor- pedo in the Dardanelies. Description of the Danube as 2 Natural Line of Defense. OPERATIONS IN EUROPE. ARRIVRD. Lowpox, Juue 0,—The Czar arrived at Pldieat! last night, Loxpox, June 0.—The Czar, accompanied by Prince Qortachakef, Baron Jiminl, and Privy Counciller Hamburger of the Foreign Ofiice, sr- nved at Plojest! to-night, mot 1aat mizht, a3 pre viously reported. The Czar mot with an enth: astic recoption. HEAT AND NEBALTH, ° Mancnxsten, June 6.—A Vienna dirpatch says: *Hince the commencement of the great heat the from an agreement 13 £o the fature solution of thy | would be necessary to contral the mver through a | #¢M of Aréalisn was bombardod on the allernood | undertako a regular siege at preseat, which wonld ¥ bealth of the Russlan army bas bocomo worse. Eaatern question, in which Auntris, more peehisps | very long extent fu order to cope with them. u:nlnnul ;u;. lmll;“ for “:l;mu lzx':;‘x:rl:.n E ahmlr:' n!,_.",,,,fl, take am, and allow tho Tarks to bring * $ il e than auy other pawer, fa cancornod to upliod e TUR TURKISH TOWNS N Hvon s antinced 4 o *ulon up reinforcement _— 'inanc| eul " the nce, oy cousisted of i ] e A pust fortnight tue troop: £angeitol e Fawss bavo longboen fortified, and during eix monttu | 4 BRCEp 0 ii% i 0f Mo Caary the Kightieth FRANCE. i GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! PLATE RE, |t OENERAL pask s of Mopleing S o S | ik ol B et 51 it Tk, remscoon: o sia owes, bestdes, 12,000,000 franca to the Ron- i et el TG R ey surd Rechuent | pungs, Juno0.—The manager of the Nareelllalse . e L A D W AR » | manten ratlways. T16 Ruseisn bonds for contracts FRESS NESTRICTION: chuk and Widdin arc fortresecs of tho first m- | (Bakn), ue Lunared aud Fifty-alxth Regl COXRTARTINOPLE, June O,~Uy order of the portance, while on tbe Ttommaniun bank thore | Suent (lillsabethpol), the (Siewersk) Suventounth | 18 sentenced to pay s fincof 5,000 franca sndto ., }' are mado payable at Kischoneff, and the Banaue | yyiniater of War, local fournals are forbidden to | are onl '? | Regiuentaf Drazoous, and the Terek and Asea- { thres months' lmprisonment for insnlting Presier . 4 7 y Baatily constructed defenslve works e e ek -y e o menb o <anais i © are offering our entire ALS0 FRESH INVOIOES OF 4o Tioumano pes them at 30 por cent dlscount. | DULIiie 1o oter selating 1o the wir, uf ta. ro- | thrown p by tho Tussian forces during thetr ror | ooy oot of Cosieka, boaldon 8 body of olin, | dent Maclauihton wruaors, pmorvar. stock: of - - TOE OZAR 1IN COUMAND, part Incidents of battles or suy facts bosring on | cont occupsucy, Tho Roumanlans have nover had | wartiaon of 8.000 men, and, in asddition, severl 44The Crar takes command of the army chiefly Decause tho Grand Duke Nicholasand his Chlof-of~ Staff, Qon, Nopokolachitzky, froguently diemgrec, BTATR OF SINGE. ! $*After the Czar's arzival, a stats of slege will be proclaimed at Bucharest, and the Russlan town commander appolnted.** € AN oPINtOX, Vimxxa, June 6.—In military circies here the opinion gaina greund that tho Russlans whil ot cross the Daaube. They expect such declslve suce cessen In Asla that every condition of 'a durable penco may be socured from tholr elfocts, TUR DOUMANIAN RAILWATA. LonpoN, Jtuno7--5a, m.—A Vienna dispatch says raliway commuouication throughout Rou- Lr Tempr, Iarte, May 20, - ‘The following is the text of Victur Iingo's speech 10 the Ilepoblican Senature on May 18: ** Under what clrcamatancos has the event which now ocen- ples_nstaken piace? Lot me tell you fnafow, words, 'Two things in particnlar strike me—oneat . ‘home, the other abi Hiers is the fint: Franco was at beace, in fall convalescence from hor last nuisfartane, in cntire passearion of herself: France . wan setting to the world orory great exainple, —ex~ amplas of labor, Imlunrz. and prozreas under ail s forms ; ahe was suporbin ber tranquility sod ac- tivity:sho was preparing tolnvito all nations ta visit. lier; sho bad ‘the initiative in the Universal Exhibition, and, mutilated but stil]l great, was n\wnlwslr JSete to ¢ vilization. At this mo- ment, in the wildst of fruitful and sngust calm, somebody distarbs her, "Who? Iler Uovernment. * A kind of a declaratipn of war §s made. Agsinet whom? Agslnat France at peace. Dy whom: Ny she Exccutive Lower, "Let us Lopéstbat pawer: will stop shiort In tho dengerons peth on which it tho subject. Tho Lerant Ifferald has an able articlo on the subject, éiling upon the Miniater of War to reviso hla declslon in tho countey's Inter- ests, | La Turquie, tho ofiictal nawspaper, to-day holda out hiopes that the hioasuro may bo. recaliod. coNsvIRACY. Pams, June 0.—Thc ftusalan Telograph Agency statea that s (elegram Lias becs recalved from Sem- ils doclaring tuat o conapiracy Lss heen discovercd 1 Servia to deposs Prince Milan, and In Saver of the Prisce of Montenegro. QUIERVATION. Loxpox, June §,—Tha ¥mee’ Dolgrado corso- apondent says 1t s reportod that the Engilah Con- rul nt Mostar fs to visit tho Danjaluka aad Dihatch Districts to obsorvo the progress of the insurrece thuussnd were encawped before the town. Th :’;,};‘f:"“ or the mevessary’ suthorization to | JEUEE uonlpalaunn':% to the’ sasuitin o ul;x': . ui1sh 00 DOLlL 8 ura Kiver, - Tho width of tha Lower Danabo s éxtremely | now v the sonth aud Armarak on the nortb, wiilia varisble, ‘The principal arm leoften not miorothan | the Rassian gune from Jarara eQectsd & breach §00 01,000 vards in width, bat lssiading the | 14 tss. walls, ' Afier a short'Bgbl, in which 1 thc woope never came to cluso quariers, aud which m,;;'"'“ nrarage width te from 3500 | Lo% QU SR C Sne T T e, the roquently intorrupted, it fs tric, | ‘larkisn garrison ded, loaving in the bands of the by tongnes of land which arc sulmerged at high | Rumlaus cighty fSeid snd wlege guna, stores of watsr. At Glnrgovo, where a brudge s boen pro- [ amimuuition and provisions, and the whole camp t an the banks of the River Kuea, In Jocted o comnect the rallways thal torminate at | ${U'PRCRE 00 e Boms, Bl e e ek wi Rastchuk a5d at Gurgero, (ho width ls found. B among them 8 Fusha. Towards D p. NEARLY 3,400 YARDS. :llx. :}.hyl';mnm, k‘;anfi" 'x‘fm"‘f ln;wfl: ro‘r the N!-- ‘There ia hardly more than ono other polnt where o o el 00 0F R0 rais.. ito of the dasknesd which bad sct In, the volan. tho stream: 1a moro narrow ond its waters so well :fgr horssinen and ;ht (,!ncnuk- pursued the Tnrke hemmed ia: that lles between Kalarasch and | gs far ns Achoschen, and cansed them o lose of Oltenitza on the Roumanian bank, corresponding | ‘500 men." » . ; . Diamonds, B4 Black Grenadines| cameos, HERNANIS Horsetimers, At a Groat Reduction in andSconces - Prices. . AT LOWEST PRICES. Lhese gnoils are made by the best mantfacturer n France; Cor. State & Monroe-sts. o ) | e | manIA hias beon reoponod. tlon and the cotidition of the rayals, " | 1o SiMisteia aud Turtakd on the Tarkish side, On | This account from ‘Tille, wilk tho nelp of the |, ¥ are @ beautiful shade of blacii) | = GrnnELLAS AND PEIASOLS, 4 nUMOR. BELVIAN MILIFIA, tho contrary, thero fo mary a polnt where, at high | excllent Lusriny ordnance inay of tbo Caucasus, |28 T, K dont 3 R0 " IF Hirante s and will not slip on the warp, S e The Times corcespondont ot Ducharest telo- | A Vieina comespondent oésoris that this year | Water, the Danube expands ta a breadthof from | Jihich SERryCs B ERCE TCIIRS OF 5t peace, Europo I8 not. 1f we sro. tranquil at TZErou, nine 10 ten kilomotres (something more than from | cnables one to form a tolerably clear Ides of tho fvoto aix English miles). <At Widdis, ite widtl | Rnsetan operations which caded, fa tho taking of vor 8,71 ; aban, Imoie at place, tho betwoen Widdin and Kalafat Is over 8,700 yards; | SN, YRRCRINY o2 ot arnk abrapit 1o the uorth, snd, after continuing moro of lews (n list direction fora few English inlles, amin ro- opoll, 1t s stil] broador. One can ooly givenp- | suuiea {is coures eastward. The deflection fs proximate fgures in the enso of » strcam the level | caused by thospurm of tha Tabeldlr Dagh comlug of whicl varjos from eighicen to twenty foet every | closc down to the right bank of tha river, ¥From year, The widikats given time deponds on these beights Lle town und citatel of Arlsban, "SI EATE OV 173 WATENS wuicls lie on the left bnk of the river, ‘closa 16 at that time; or acconding to tho now arme that | i1 bend, are compleicly commanded, Byen in A Sormad 8t fne Iast freshet, thess | the davs of ‘thu oll mmooth-borer, the taking T i ATmon every years. or, Snatly, acconiing | ©f thess heighta also declded the fall 'af the place I N Gon of (15 afigonts. At tho presens | idolf, ~This had gat escaped the attenliv of tme, the rivor has (nundated the left buak in | the Tarks: snd those outworks at Jasara. the e S ron. and theroby greatly Increasos tho | 1aking of which formal the prelude 1o the bom- iicalty of It passage by the Russians. The | barsumont and sasavil of Ardaban. bad beon, past winter was ‘miid and molet: snows fel) In | 18 may bo supposed, repalred sud armed by Tos o the mountaing. and the sofl of | she Turks; sltbough the fact that the Russians, ou 0t ceased from being soaked, and | ¢nterine, ouly found ning gune, doss not loak e s Overiowed: s0 wmany reasons for | 1he Turkshad inade suy extraordinary eforts to stallation of the Itusslan sy on | defond thet key of the whols posltion, The lus- graphs: **A rumoris current hers to-dsy that Turkey han offered to pay five milliards as war in. demnity, and allow the Rasslaus to retain the places they have caplored In Asia. I merely men. tion this s n dyiog report.” . EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS are boing wade at Qalatz. A large quantity of chatn cables ls accumulated at thls depet, Tho places on the Danube whither this material will be moved aro ot koown, Bands'of Russlan soldicrs frequently cross tho rive Qalatz, snd make their way as far sa the hills opposite the city, Tho object of the ruconnolssance is mot so much to ascertain the position of the Tazkish troops, which s already known, as 1o watch tha pragruss of the ‘waler on the flate. 80,000 0f tho Bervian milltla are uot to bo called out for annaal drill. : 1'¥ACE RUNORS. Tue aemi-oficlal Jovraal d¢ dt. Pelersdurg, ad- verting to the peace rumors, says: **Diplomasey had Leiter not pronounce in fuvor of nny defnile plan for the teriniuation of the war untll decisive oveats havo occorred on the battle-flald. The terws af peace mast depend upon the courve of tha war." home, wa arc nncasy abroad. Thu continent is catching fire, ~ Two Empires have come into colliafon in tho * Eaat: another Lmpire In the North §s waichiog them: whilo' - powaerfal neighborinz - nation- 1a burnlaniog her arme for combat, Mors than everia 1L necesssry that France, If she s to bo straag, must bo peaceful. And yot this ia the mo- neut chosen to troudle her. This is the moment when the Government becomes a Government of adrenture nflicient o sot asorytiing Government brandishea the torch, , & Qovernment of adventure, 1 will not fur the uloment nnlll{ll nioru suveroly, in the hope that the Kxecullye Power will bo warned b, ceriaiu precodents and stap whilo it is yes Uine, _recommend tho Personal Power ta read the Con- atitution -nenur-l‘r he will find there sev- eral serivus arideles oo tho wabjuct . of responsibility, I might weay more, "bat 1 confine myseit to theve few word funetls rclso s Senalor ant gt o e rocais| CANOPY PARASOLS, SBEE TR . | We have the LARGEST BTOCK manu. {aotured oxprossly for us, with our own so. 5 I i leotion in BILKB and HANDLES, which we are solling ut the LOWEST PRICES. of th Buperb Handlow, at $3.00, Tht Lareest and Begt Stove fn the Markel, In'34.inch Bost Extra-Hesvy Twllled g:w;e«ym by THUE COLEMAN GAS APPA- | gilk, with Buport Handlos, 6t $3.60, D m ;s 83 Clarkeat,, oppusite now Fost- | “ Jepanoso ¥ans, o very iarge and varlod line, ot 5o, 100, 160, 400 nnd 500 each. TUR ORBER MINISTRY. Artuzxs, June 0.—The new Minlatry has boen formed au followas: Vice-Admirad Canaris, Promier aud Minlatee of Marlng; M, Comoundauros, fu. M, 'I'rycoupl, Forelgn Affalrs; M. Dell- goorgls, Finance; M. Dellgiennl, Inutruction; AL Zolnl, Justice. . . TILE 8UBZ CANAL. ACTIVITT, Varlous spacials to the Daily TelezropA report Increased nctivity on both sides of the Danabe. have mission to, ‘ou, Y ; i 1llegaf ene, = 1 s 8ill Handkorahiefs,a full line, vory cliosp, | A Bucharest correspondent says spive 1epors that | st bas jotbustad 1o 100 Porte o vie of Ko low aud dificalt, 10 inany caures | M3t Sperhles op both aidss of, e, Hrer, e, from 280 up. ! tho Tarka Intend to attempt some offousive 1oV~ | Tirhyry dlepaich 10 Lord Lyons. Britieh Ambasn. | 1oh oaacrlug, tie pasengy o tho Laucde, WIIOF | g puver st U, and made for 'the heights an tha “RG]GAL : ]NSTRUMENTS POCKETHOOKS' st half-prico; Russis | ment, Al dlapstches ahow that tho weatber has | Goreq Daris, which was Iaid oo the tate of the | o 5" COMTLICATED AND VERILOUS. Tiiht banks, 186 other advanced on Aniaban by tho g i | Deato inastylosiat asa 1o 808, groatly tmproved in botn tie Asiatic and EQropean | Hoaas of Commons yestarday, saat 1t the Forto de. | . On ta alde, the Turkish arcsy doce so B N et ake S. S.BLISS, - Fopnoeeen Baay, 1K 0D A-Ratton ) vea'ol wars termines to refuse the Russian navy tho righi to [ think of crosing the Dassle Sy | shaie dofedne " uf the cutworks ot dusara do ke For the past 96, yoars of the well. | A full lino of Fanoy Goods and Notions MONTENEGRO. DA throiigh fao Boss Ceotl, 16 st dend sacy of bl ol e soring - of " tha piace. ‘war to defeud lts entrances. by ity peumematicalstie mugnifcont posttionwheh | H3 While, et the siorming of “tho place, it occuplos, 8ud which 8t prewat cveryiblng both | formg)” “The sbandosment not oaly of siege bat sy and water, seem to favor, A ihe inel; tho | oiiq"of el suns, wouldecem Lo indicate (hat thoy Tirks may aitompt 1o veeupy Knlamech and Rala- | yerg 1o s ceriain extent snrprived by the dan as- fat, and ta creato teimporary obsiacics 41 198 W0 | Jioit: bat the weaknesn of thele restatance ailal ots Wulch momace et e gorsuay | DAy bouzbiaincd_equally Uy in conviction thai owaver, they caunol do f they ara vIRorously | theclaven, or. accorilug to the Hassian bulietin opposed, as lalikely tobe thachee: e wil) | fouricen baltalions. perhaps soma 7,000 or 8, 000 e Ot e e on. 11 (e fat 5T ‘men, had no cliance of reststinz the Ltasslan force ‘attempt Lo pass the Bausbe (u the facs of Wie ¢k | furled agalnst them, and ‘thai, therefore. It was ::’k..llr;‘ 9:‘;(’::3- r}l‘l::m‘:rue:“ mul’u u::‘ tn“h" will | feomcd the best courre not to carry resulatance 100 DECKIVE THEIIL ADVERSARIXS, & tho garrison might be sacrificed It wi Lhe retroat and to deback. at soimo point Insdequataly defend- | Sonfith the place, s 16 wwas, tho, Fetresl o0 «d while sppesrip 1o tnake & acrious movement | piocked that rosd at Pauisaw, 4o they svalie cisawers. * Thers aro threo, polnls whieh wcemt | dieiuscives durlig the nigh of Uoonly athoe avail- Jomate the suvirons of Galaté or of Hraila, and | Buie fosd towants Ut and Erzoroum, thus saving Frison. rasch, ViBNxa. May .- bulletin of Gen. Lotls over. clerical and military dictal <can rely on us and wo can rely on her, L us faituful to albour duties aud al 1 oar righls.” GREAT DBRITAIN., DRIDGE DISARTER, e S0 ' Lospox, June 8,—~The Dath and West, of En-, gland Boclety’s contenary was celebrated!at, Bath ¢ te-dsy, The Widcome suspension bridge fel), and - about ono hundred persons wore precipltated thirty fect {nto the River Avon,* Efght desd bodi been recoverod, and it Is.fenred tuot others pé jahed. Many were Injured, - Al + Another account represents the disaster samuch | mora scriuus, but tho detalls are not suficlent-to, kuuw wlethor it is sxagyerated, e ‘a b fick DESPERATE PIGUTING, Loxpox, -Jun A dlspatch from Ragusa, dated Tacaday, says: ‘*The Tarkish attack. on Mootenegro from the Albanlan slde has com- menced. All Balb, with the whols of his forces, advanced from Spuz up the Leta Valley, tho ob- Ject belfng to reach Danllograd. The Montenegring mot (he attack on tha bill of Maljat. The fght iz stll raging, but up tu noon the Turkish assanlts were repulsed, FPive handred Turks had been killod. Tho Montenegrins fight agalust enormous odde, there belag 35,000 regulars sod lrsegulars agalost them on this side alone, " Loxpox, June 8,—Tho oficial report recelved at Conastantinople to-day from the Governorof Herze- known firms of J, H. Reed & To., Bliss & | 8t1owest pricos. Inspootion sollaited at Bharp, and Bliss & Torrey, has resumed at 70 BTATH.8T, Alsoa fcll lino et SR TOTORNTY, PALA & 00, BO D E G 137-& 139 Statest, - A. T U RINANOIAL. . Bomcomrpsimor.snt snoniionsnd | MONE Y to LOAN SORAND LUNCH. MUwaukes aer. B JOSIAH I, REED, No, 20 Nassav-at, . Y., MR. MAX ROMER, |l iis pruoven cilicico i TURKEY'S INDEDTEDXRESS. ! Wasitixarox, D, C., Jutie 6, —Eugens Schayler, Consul-General at Conatantinople, writes tha Btate Department that the, vablio dedt of Turkey ‘smounts to $027,000,000, the annual lnterest an which, $65,000,000, 1s more than half the total ‘rovenus of the Emplre. The Isat snoual budget publisbed, that of March, 1870, showed a defcit of $41,000,000. Unless groat reforms are speedily futroduced §nto Tarkey, ond care glven tothe des volopment of its natural resources, not oven the present amount of taxcs can loog pe ralsed, There will Lo an additional deticit each year,and, as Tur- key benceforth will be precluded from borrowing tne envirune of Kalarasch, , e Applications recelved and hiromptly attended to - | money vuisids, the Snauclal ruikof the countsy t lanall, ono is opposite the Dobrontscha, 1bel T LATRR. e g £ :Hx'.‘.'. "::1'\“‘.' Sl B YRS | EDWARD L. BREWSTER, | dctissaf Keistas with beary loss, by 83laloan || Viesws, June 0.—Tho Diulschs Zaltung's P | 148 YeEItABIe lsguncs ob eliar” ido ooy b fuiug of the autworts of Anlslan. sad thur. | Hiua'of"\s Wideums adspenaion brides accidants it nal canuals aro 10 be suen. ‘bavo baon recovercd, and several are still misung. . Pasha, Vo To-da, e 16th o:"n.yhf two of the outworks spocial says tuat au allan corvetss with 200 nion | B3%4%ies 13 Ahe way of 1he paseago Of an ariay a0 | of Asrar: te 198 ‘Wit 101 Washington-st., o cTo! 3 1t ts now aid that there were neatly 200 peoplooa’ . HOTELS. A CcONTRADICTORY. .| aboard bas come to griet fn the Dardaceiles by | Shormois: the. Only motive ho Kueaane fould | Of ARishat. on the belhi ol Geieyateion | tbe bridge whea it foll. b Durs and “u. COMMERCIAL PAPER LUCAL | ' Loxoox, June 6,—Perplexing contradictions | ‘suriking s torpodo. Tho telogram gives no farther | bave In atismpting It lles 1 the fac that the Tutk- | Gohja (Glert Ughlu), wiiich has bean bulle by |} DETANS, STOCKE and b relative ta Ali Baib's operations on the svatharn fulhabora i prajlded with no natural detensce, | PEALNEIET CEMIN S a0 apecial Impory _pasticulars, Loxnox, Joge 0.—A- dispatch from Datl the following ads Lo 8 tacre to-day: About balf-past 10 o'clock: thl wmorainy, ou the grrival of a traln-foad of excurs« .. wionisls on the Weymouth branch of the Ursasr xhuwnn. llv.‘ wn\;\fi h'mnlv{. 3 : gutul e river, it would sequirs {ortal Tor bridges. snd woald nee frontler of Monteuegro contlnue Lo be recaived. Vizwna, June 0.—The Political Correspondence, ‘which is ususlly well-informed, publishes » special TUE BURE CANAL. ' Pauts, Juno d.—At s meeting of tho Sues Canal sharvhalders to-day, M, Do Losseps annonuce sttuigle Upou | tunce, fn'the coumo of the preceding uf umounl of 13+ | yrected nino scparate batteries, which war 0 bo wustained | Wik forty guns, Oar artillery opeucd fre st 8 a. m., sud bombarded the eucaiy's Intrenchmenta il 3 we Cor, Wahastvar, asa Madisonat,, | ARG HOUSE o LAZARUS SILVERMAN dlspatch from Cattaros stating that Al Saib was | thal oles wers secure Kagl . A LALCE CONCENTRATION OF THOOPS. . bo e, T Wasterp Hanlway to attend thesgricultnral show, 2t blogk from A. T, Stewsrh & Co.'s Dry Goods Chamber of Comumercs, Chicago. Gelatod at Maljaland, and lost 700 wen. s HaY L Alo e Raglh Gorern- | o & et 1he. botos darmse woild B e e oa and hrewtin e of 18 | ‘Letween 100 '2d 200 rraons, DIOREIE wosliy o ! id A e Hasmoney Wolosnoa Kesl Estats uca and Pro- ave 10 atleiApt 1o turn thu furtresscs, which aru & | Gf tho atisck propared, tho chief merit of which | 1b&Well-1i-do fazmer class, yusies apon the tall ouse, sud McVicker's Theatrs. T, a l‘?od i A Niagusa telogram supporta this view. Al RU3SIAN FRIGATRS. Iridgu leaulng from the railway platform. s i vison, Clly and County Urders, aud Murcaaulle ¥aper, ' Jouy diatance 1o tho west. 1t would also ba necus- | belonsato th bravo regimont of Etisabeth gu loading, ¥ Rad 1 elliog Kackanys oa all Countriea. " | 8sic, on the otber band, bas telegraphed to Con- | Doxar, June &.—Threo Lusalan frigates bavo | jary' 1o muintalu commuications Lotween tie WO | whicl forms part of the column of Gen. Dowel, | Deide was wooden, of light construction, nesrow, ¢ .OO PER DAY stantipople the moet etrcamatantial sccoant of bis | arrived io this Basbor. 21des Of the Fiver, to mase truope, aud al) this, un: | commanding the Thirty-ninth Division of Infantry, | G506t thirty fectlong, Letween thirty aad farty 2 4 successes, sccording to which he has occapld the BOSNIA, Uor conditions tho most unfavorable. upon ground | A colun sdvanced (rom Akbalzik oo Ardaban, | fost abova tho iliven Avon, resting upon N TioFtIEed (nta stungework at eithor and, Rod Witk out ¢entro suppact. The bridgu enapped ln the con- * tre, and tho (wo uids were wrenched clesn from belghts commanding Danllogysd. OTHER ACCOUNTS. Loxpox, June 8.—A Vienna ‘ correspondent «cat up by water-courscs, inundated, sud throatens | and, aftcr ai obatinate and lonz-sostained mus- statos that Despotavich's band jo Bosals numbers 10 vink undecarath theu, ulaod t! hflppotll. Galate and Bralld the Daoubs ls stilt Now Heuo—}flegwfl; Furnished,: ORTGAG'E LOAN S. e MI ith Machi: 0 hile OPTICIAN, y 1o bl ML, A M o ki H Loxpox, June 0.—The Visans correapondent of | barely 500 wmen, 8ad Lolds only adoattwo square ry wide, and ils voluwe diffused. Tho natarsl ente.on the Lelghts of Gelswianerdin, | the sidee. The whols msas, with the peovle. was T MANAuS) Farktgrest WALTEL U, MATTOUES | the Tumes thus explsins the opcnllon-.u:an:d wiles of wountaln district borderiag on Dalmatis. | uiicaltivs are nearly the sae ue ut Lsmadl, bat | g et B i hadier u:ék"n;:'ZG Lla | Plunged xm‘m: dmmhul tsn‘-m.:;, n"ln;:h_w: e AMSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuue Buildiog. . It obtains suppties from the Dalmstian sym. | the Howwaolsn bauk iy vullicieutly clovatod 10 £1v0 | Majeuty, sndthe 1534 Haklusky lufautry Resie sbout soveu feat deop. Lwats from thashors wo L — Montsnegro; As the succoss of Bulolman Pasha is P! 7! b media cu andsoarcls, - an opportunily fur bumbarding tho Furkisk dutills, Vol 'his lwperial Highases the Granid Duke | du tely atwor 103 tbe Jiving and search- r PIOPONALS. roportad from Hagusa a8 well as Consisntinople, | bathisers. vy vk ot Ipg for tho dead. . ' 0 suppoti with artillery the attempled pas- f“:.‘lfl ulcgianluvlch.- “b"“hm up rh In‘hn. IIX'- ‘onsiderably weakony )y, the artlilery tire, s Kalarasch the Daaubo is only about 2,400 ¥ f tho lu- J 5 yania n wilth, | The pasiage would bo e o oa i O o'0% s, | that aiaud tvelve perons woro kilied and Bity-ona, MOKE DANOEKOUS, a large quantity of arullery wmaterial, rides, | injured, soms fatally, by ibo fell of Widcowms, e 8¢t woald haxe o be cude under 1}"‘"1‘311 °lf=‘.'.} and urmd:u,m Ous el beidge. g s B . { H 5 Clited, fo . GHANT. latris, but if, by s coup de wala, gen coluwmn of Gea, wel, ten soldicrs a&‘“ (l:'u- i "{""’“" Juss Onection. Orant wili 1a 8 tew days 1he news way be assumed to be true tLat he bas taken poasession of Kustach (Heletaz) at the su- trance of Duga Pase. Itseemo aquslly cortain thas the Turks on the southern froutler, who advaaced in tbo direction of Spuse, havo been : MILLED AND 1NJODSD. o sl TIIE DANUBE, Datu, June G—Evenng.—14 1o now eatimatod, E‘. t A 4 NATIONAL LINB OF DEFENSX. To the Bibior of The Tribuns. Loxpox Orvick op 'Tus Cuicaue Tmsuxs, Sallsbury strest, W, C., May 23, —~The Jouraal d¢ P g CITY OF CHICAGO g | Water Bonds for Sale. drivea back. Tbe Priocw of Montegegro was sware could be efected, it woul a psssige cusy (o | oticers and eight urivates woanded. In ¢ y 3 The City of Chicago will lssuo on July 1, 1877, | that the aitack on the Albenlsn .uf"'.., but » | Geasce, & Bwiss paver, pablishes sn extremely In- | walutaia, snd of lnunuul'}‘u atility; 1t woald throw | o of u.n:b'uum four soldiers killed end | isic his daughler, Mos. Sarwils, noe 8?:“.'-4'5"'; & LAKE BATHING, 272 Water-Losn Lionds of the denominaiion of felnt, sad 100k the bulk of his forces thence with o | teresting artlcie descriplive of the Danube, yud of 1bo 1mvading foree into the hesst of Bulguris, aud | seven wousded. Theloss of the cuemy (s ugt |'tas. the curpozstivn nll uthampton pd . atares oy Lich: opw thousand (§1,000) dollare sach ($272,000). ths dificulttes which It presents to the Kussjan ad- | i3 ¥ould be easy to unils it by 8 rallway scives the | knowni but, to judge by ih’ pumber of theic.| accord bim a public receplion o 1 e e | O e uly 11 167, payable wb Years trogh | Yiew of maklug au effort to capture Nicalcs before Euitie prescats to the Kusslsn ad- | 1 CE0H e aboritzs and uf the dulomuitza | dead tha” {atrencheaents 1 Wual bave beou || - - —— ik Uselr dater with Tutirest ak 413 por cont per snnani, | Bulelman could come (o tho rescus, Much will | veuce into Turkey, The wrierisvpuchedforasa | with ~the . silwey ~from = Duchsiest =10 | great.t = fa e noaMi, i {uterest payable sewi-sunvally—both priucipal sod | depend on whether Suleiman is able to force Dugs gvademas thoroughly familiar willy the subjucs of | Gulatz. ~ Al the indications ass (ha ‘This bulletin, taken in connection with what wus . % ™ whatever polut may be sclcted, the passage will | known Lefore, throws Trea gt ot unly ou' 1ha ‘. ORDELS CONFERRED, ° 3 uat blu ‘.‘i‘“‘“‘u“.‘h 'l‘fll;lhl all the wfimmll:uhkul; \uln..u w:m Xul upor-lluau uwc':f' i?”“xm"‘c bit | Touz, ‘Jane ‘0.—The Fupo hay conferred ‘the owplet an 13 a0 preparations ote i3 i on the plan pur ¢ Huspiay Cow. 73 e e S Littie by Nttder | Sumcurce i Coieh, P A by bo. remenicred, (ko | Oraud Crots of the Order uf Plus Nigih oa Pres interest p;‘ynbl- in New York City. ‘Besled bide wil bo recoived Ly ing nndlnlfnod far Lo porchase of the whols of say postive of Lis abave until Friday, 35th (ost., st4 o'clock p. m., Pass and reliove Kicalcs Lefore ¢ falls foto the baods of the Mouteveyrina, Tho 7imes correspoudent at Ostrok, who draws which be trests. We gire bolo s pretty full ayuopsls of e article, belleving thgt It whll be ac- coptable to many readers of Tuk Taizuss st this LAXE BATRING-ROUSE, FOOT OF INDIANA-SE,, ow g with srery conveulence for & Bce; cam- Q@ x Ctome, and will maka tolerably cleat fo them why, | tue fords of the Utand Luks Nicholas are vatabs | Haedin forces catered Turkih toreitory i foyr | ideat MacMalon and Cuuut Lariack. . The latter a - H Sl in W e et TS T D TN |oodseblragt Lo g 0 s Ot | o o gttty complivattons, wasn | Wabing Sheessaives along the shuras frums 1mac | Coliimne—un. the s3treind Hiht fros Owiardotl U | tho capeclal”euvoy whom thw Kupesor ‘of Awbsa’ | ce. By s, i backed ot the | 5 Ala for City Bords." i i = westward, and ouly when uniled, A8 faras Kalae | Bitoum: next, under commaud of Gen, - Uewel, | scnt to tho Vatican to vongratolate the Holy! 5 Toriay LT e7 iy clean,” w 's0pog! Pt AT fullows: The Turks w-usy stiscked the poaition | 38 zumor baa of late bern busy i peporing, tho Al ' from Akhalaik on Ardshan: further ox, tndeg tho | Ni 3 . 3. A, YAUWELL, City Compiroli ©f Gen, Motrovice on the Martinitza, They fell | armics of she Caar still Mager 0 Koumentau saui: | % ™ - f e ot , Bndot UG | gty oy bls Jublloc. etk OAE e e N o . : THE URAND BLOW Immodiaty command of Loris Melikol, feum Aloss | " Pul Vot o polidn pilgrims, . taetaides i e GRATES AND NIANTELY. Improving Duluth Harbor, |5to 8 trap and wera completely repulsed. leavlog | Tha Daaubs, ua & river, is unusvally lecegular 1o | by stiuck. upon wereral volnis, oron ono ouly, |'sndropul (Gumrl) lo the direction of Kare; sud |0 00 WL T 0 Hodad vo the ditieud. P e s tie S el bt U8 ExoumpasOyrice. | | over 1,000 desd. Tbe Mogtenegrins Joat about | its Lallts. 1thas e upsand downd, Thoaveruye | but Ins way'to dccapy the 'flrkl-h Aroj apuis o0 :Ssz"ffszi.‘xmf‘:flfi on &ifltr"‘!& e M”m?“amfl::“‘ i'.'.‘“g:.s.‘.‘,&m oy ¥ ! o1 8ty killod. The oumber.of woanded 1o nok yut | Uitlorence each year beiwocn bigh awd low water Iy | LR OXRLES (50 iUt OF Thu Surpw of ue- | o thelr frontivr forfresses, to.bolate tieso (rou | vecatlon -ta . which thoy - wews sublucted= ile - 1 kaowa. 8vo snd ouc-Lalf wetres, Of ucasly peveatenns fect. | ¢ypatign aiie tisle delatkueut. ¢ wuotaer, aud to teacl the’trsasvesso Uuss of | adslicd thow 10 vvescome peraecation § ] * 3 rr, Misi ., A Q™ it | ppuomsidhbi bt < undc ; Y ,,,.,t‘.?é::‘,.’ ','.",'" l%’m“.’;flg‘?@;‘;flf‘-{; aior ¢ Buluis, Wida! | ““T0g Osairtch blockhouse, commsndiog the en- | 1a exceptionally wes years the dlflarguce Lstwenty. by SUB MTATKWT, RIS PO N Majarof kngioesss, | tance 50 the plain of Nicicls, wes captared this | thes 1o Cwenty-Gve fost. Below Pasth (b recaives P y 7 > ¢ ’ Roamauia, 7RO 5 i ha 1o |' rusd by waich 1he Kusslan colutnnacould bobrought | wlich, seonsa of later, would fall Uke. Ju- d«.’fl&‘aw i l-w;a“uumfl':- ox"u.u: 1\'0-’ fnlo Ja;m:plo:flou ond SygulaAlly cu-opesaie ‘ogmu_qmu’mg;'mmm Sl X