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VOLUME XXXI. % TRUSSES, TEER gatract from Repert of Board of Medical Officors Convened to Examine Sample of Trusses in accordance with an Act of Congress: **The Tosrd fsof the opinion that the abova principles, viz.: those which belong to a proper Trass, are hest carried out by the *Common-Sense ‘Truss, ' manufactured by Dartiett, Botman & Par- ket Chicago, and are thorefore recommended by the Ifoard ms best.™ DAZIL NORRIS, Surgeon U, 8, A., Prestdent, . J. C. RUSSE, Asat, Surccon U. 8. A, Secratary, J. 3. WQODWARD, Asslstant Surgeon U.S, A, GEORGE A. OTT8, Assistant Surgeon U.8. A, ‘Tha above recommendation of the Board of Mcd- leal Officezs with regard to Trusscs 1a aporoved. J. K, BARNKS, Surgeon-General U.8. A, Adopted by countries In Eurcpe as well aa the U, S. Government s the best in the world. Meda] and Diploma awarded ut tha Centennial, Burgeons all recoguizo the facl: it §s the only Trass (at positively cures Rupture, Dr, Parker gives personal attention to adjusting: experienco of fifteen years, and gunranices satisfaction. MANUFACTURED RY BARTLETT, BUTNAN&PARKER OMce, 60 State-st., Chlcago.’ Elastic Btockingp ono of our speocialtie: CLOTIING, CASH In hand for Fall invest- ments explains our Prosent Low Prices SUMMER CLOTHING. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison.sts, 144 & 146 Clark-st INFERNATIONAL EXIZIBITION. THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Main Building, Centennial Grounds, Tilibeopenon and after May 10, 1877, with & well- clanifed arvangement ‘of SxibiLs, bo nlhn&-y:'d'-fw facliltata tho advantageous {uspaction aad study of cm, i VLS AN INERAL B ulllLflfl AsyD CERAMICS, ARTISTIC FURNITUR UOUSENOLD ARTICLER, iR, MANUFACTURING PRROCESSF! AND CHEMICAL FRODUCTS. AT ONE R haancrs, PIILOSOEIICAL APPARAT! NGINEERING MODELS, teles showing the NEARD INDUSTHIAL ARTS, TiK DXconATIv aXD Tk Uservl. Ina {.w wards, twenty acres of sclected natural or- {adustriat producta représuntiog the skilitul sableva Weuts of ml'Lklll«l in ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. A frand Murlc-Btand. occupying tho aorih end of tha El(lllrlnmut, Lias seats fora chorus of twunty-five uadred persons, and Q‘ other INCERTS wlllbe given afternoons snd evenings. The Grand DI~ orama uf WABIINGTON AT YORKTOW! Unghown whtouk EX (18 CLFER. Suse & 1IG-ke tablosu [ tigiak of the DECLARATION OF INDEPRNDENCE, The Pritg of Admission 5 25 Cents. The vtaltor may, without extra charge. vilt the o« gt AT o S elormu v Jorsfeutiursi ML and thie Liotaulcal Ganden. ’I.'llfl‘l IIT (without Permanent xhibitlon, ces lave beon provided tn tho unch-counter, 'ublic Comturt, rtivs Lo be found in. Uuneral Axent. Ei Uy of waltlog-ruoms, haggage-rovin; Ini{,:ll'lflg ~mxo'm In) olll‘u DI:‘DEPII;HIH“ nf:'r Anielrat placo for excunlon pa FINANCIAL, # FARM LOANS. D.K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribuno Building, Make Loans upon Improved arms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at lowest rates. Correspondence solicited. i) e MONEY toLOAN By J0SIAH 1. REED, N0, 20 Nassat-sL. X, Y., In amounts as required. on IMPHROVED CHICAGO PHDl'HllT\" st BEST RATH, Applications received and promptly attended to by o HURLUOE, 70 liandotpheste - S L A HURLLU i EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st,, Buys and i AUM 'AYE] L BRGr atg il Col o e A 7 and 7§ Per Cont. 2 are preparcd to make loans on lmproved by Dees D'llpgrly!‘?nnul‘:!u{fl\).mlull upward st 7 Perceut. Wo can mako 10any ou resldences i u and ypwsrd ot 74 percent. TU N1, 102 Washiugton-st., Chicago, AL TEnR, . ¥ ..”mlcgé 27 State-st., Boaton, Eastern C BANKING ROUSE of LAZERUS SILVERMAN i Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, &) Doney tolosn on Jew) Estate, Froduce snd Pro- Vilow, (i cantll 4 Sad il G a‘fa"ifi"‘m'un"ali'mf"“‘ s ORTGAGE LOANS, YLOUR MILL, with Machtaery, In Chica 10 rout, z it hl‘v& Fuk torente WALTEIC M ATTOCK oot 1. Nu. 40 Dearborn-st. oo LAKE MATIING. LAKEBATHING l;m! BATAING-HOUSE, POOT OF INDIANA-ST, LTS, e sonvealeacs, for o g som 8 Dresalng. o oy Locked st th Fr TR T s Kl o A e el DANAGED CLOTHING. FIRE! FIRETI CLOTHING. Fire 8toroStill Ahoad ! Immenso Sales of Spring Btyles, 4,807 Buits Bold in a Bingle Week. Our Prices are Appraciated by the Publio, and our Bales aro Ample Praofof it. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Former l'rice, Cantmera Butts (7 styles). 0.50 it (10 stytes s Canimere Bul Ligit camere ( Five all Wool Castlin aud frocks (9 style Fine Light Scotch Bul Biack and Biu u; Blue Flanoe] ¥ine Washinxtol Fiaunel, sscks ta, Wl:;le Husstan Duck Sults, Fine fliack Coats, dou, A Lustym:Made tiack A fiao fut of odd Casefinere Coats {oud A:l“"’ seesnene mern 1 Tho ot Wo 3 beat wurkiug L Duslern, with or w AN odd Jot ot White Duck Coats, 2.50 o £.70 . to B T Wa onened to-day 317 Sults, Lisht Pisld, whioh were formerty suld for §12.50, bow $a. ‘Thes kula have Liceh sllglily damaged by whter ai the Tate fre, but are nune the worse fur that, aid we conlially Invite tiie publlcto exaniiie our siock, and we feel vonfld tirlee,” auslily, or styl node up for Buc trade. Elore ustl 0 p. m., and on Saturdays to FIRE STORE, 108 Bouth Clark.st., Chicaeo. LIFSE INSURANC INGTON LIFE OF NEW YORK. #Ay CTRUS CORIS, Prst, Asscts, $5,250,000. 44Tho very satlsfactory condition of the Company I8 attributable to the manazement of Jts aalrs by ablo, prudent, and honorable men, It gives mo pleaturs tostate that In & minate and exacting in- veatlgation I flad nothink to condemn, but, on the contrary, much to commend.” —Extract from the report of Ion, John A, McCall, Jr., Deputy Bup't N, Y, Ins. Dev't, Jan, 23,1877, H. D. PENFIELD, Genoral Agont, 148 LA SALLE-ST., Chicago, 11, COAL. Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. PENNSYLVAN COAL CoO. PITTSTON COAL CARGO, . CAR LOAD, SINGLE TON. TERMS OABH, .92 WASTIINGTON-8T. INDIANA-ST. BRIDGE, I 8. VAN INGEN, Bup't. OCEAN STEAMNIIPS. (GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAXY, Jleameraot this, Compouy, botween New Mafn Office. Dock..... e mail Yark and J1avro, Catfugat Iy Souch for 1andlig of passcngers, wil sull from pler 43 N, 16cr fooy of Morton-at., RVKRY WE $VILLE D PARIG: Donan une 0. 1p. m, LA““Q DOIL, BANGLIE] ne 13, 78, m. P a7t Do : oy POUROLE. rday, June iy, ), rinice o P REATE N BOUD nciuig wintry Tl'lrlrdl(‘,‘-hvl:lx-'"‘ Cabin, $100; Becond Cabln, $u3; Ktee: 824, including wine, bedding, and utenails, 70 ::l;'&’ndhuwu. "LONDGN, “or “say fatlway sation 00 1 1 i - I o R 17, Inciuding overythiug s sbov i aerame: lieturn tickets, &t very reduced rates, svallable through Kogland or France. [:’r‘:l,ll'n Ruarked thua * 4o noL carry sleerage passeu- "For passage and fratahit anly to Lugiy Dgl)fiulkh. Axent, 83 Droadway, 9’_‘v: ¥ \“P[TB. U7 Clark-st., Akeut for L'llll"mhy North German Lloyd, ‘Theateamorsof tiits Company will sal day from Tiromen Vier, foot of, Thly lates of pumsage—Yroui New York to don, Tlavre, and Bromen, At cabio, cabin, €0ih gulds stacrage, B30 currency - Fe OF paitago apply to CHE & CO. ery Bati.. Iloboken, Greant Western SBteamship lAnE From New York to Bristol (Kngiand) direct. BOMENSET, Weat K 2 M, ARILAGON, Byiaous. .\ T""fr‘:yhu /3 Cablu puasage, ., §i3; Steerage $3, f?i“'fl”‘;.‘,'ian Pll"i'i"“ Bi mnl{u'zm"lllfluln. c;apnfwg»_ 1 7 Clarkest., Michiead STATE LINE. ORK 7O GLABUIOW, LIVERPUOL, b A NEW YOI TQ ORARS Yo DUR P bubLIX, BTATE OF INDIA [ BTATE OF GEOLGIL “ablug, §UO. §05 aud §7: accords tloes. Itciurn ticketa, x':'f::" L1 u, g0, TN AL Ji § fu accuinm I £ opd Cablu, $43. lleturn aye Al luw. ntvaree Abpiy to Al DWIN & 0. dea. eral Agouts, . 4. WALRRACIK, Manazer, 124 Wasilugioa'ai., Chicago, ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS New York and Glasguw: VICTORIA, Junie & 3 put | BEVUNIA, June 23, 20m BOLIYTA e 1 6o | ANCIVOITA, Jung ik sum New' York {0 Glasgow, Livery ndoaderry, s e~ TIntermcdiate, tearage, $31 Cobinh 803 SR8, {UrE e Laprtans | Sreorsa, $1 . June w. 3 p o} UTORIA, ELVSIA. QU0 bt B3 Slecrags Dnl‘lll NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York tu Queenstown and Liverpool. EGYPT, Junold,o:30 6. m | KNGLAND, June 3.8 pm ¥ou LUN“\‘L;I. D EKCR, 12 NULLA 0 120pm ST dyme g 1 noon | DEHIANR:, 20, o nm Jeete e 1 RIESON SR (R INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Cusrylug the Malls between EUROPE AND AMERICA. T has sppX s Compays Ol st seutt Cark: Drifts un (reat lirttaln une Ireland. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, NRAPID TRANSIT, New York - 28 hours. —a. INSURANCE,. A A 7 Boston - - - 30 hours. | ry 4 GIDENT POLCIES Wichigan Central RAILROAD. OF THE # TRAVEL Commencing June 11,1877, LlFE % ACGIDENT A SPECIAL FAST EXPRESS ‘Wiil leave Chicazo at 1:30 p. m., Bundays excopled, which will 1and the passengor in Now York, Boaton, and other Eastorn cities onrly next evening. Tho train will be made up from our best equipment and every caro used to make the Journey BAFEB and COMFORTADLE. . Qur poputar low fares will continue as fol- lows: CHICAGO TO-- Buffalo.. Lochester. 13.00 Albany.. 14,00 New York 15.00 Doston... 16.00 134,50 + 1560 VIA NIAGARA FALLS OR BUFFALO, In connaotion with Now York Central B. R, and Eria Rallway. GENERAL TICKET OFFICH. 67 SOUTH CLARK-ST. HMENRY €. WENTWORTH, O, P, & T, A. l'l;lfl?)! AND OIIEANS- s Chekervng, Tvight Planos. il Lows Pricest Tine Paymentst Reed's Tey\e of '\\\\s'\e. 92 Vo Buren Steeek, Teago. MATHUSHE PIAINOS! ‘With Equalising Scalo and Linocar Bridge. now acknowledged by the , 1 Wil parta of wur country, o be ¥ otlier Planos made. ‘atajocue, contulning full explanstion of the Equsle tzing Becals and Linear liridge, sent free apon spplica: tlon: uo persun Wishing (o purchase & Il all {Gsand torone, © ok 0P Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Deautiful Design of Cases, FELTON & POMEROY, 229 & 931 State-St, Chicags, Boie Agents for the Northioest, D 4, 4 IF-AGENTS WAN' Ll . M e . IFFAN Refrigerator Car Co. FOR TRANSPORTATION OF BEEF, PFOULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER, FRUIT, And all kinds of Terishable Goods, Summer and Winter, 74 Washington-st,, Chicago, Ill, $3~ Send for Circular of Tria) Tripa. izing Works JOEIN M’VOY MANUFACTURER oOF GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. All kiuds of Trou Work Ualvanized. OFFICE AND WOUKE—01 10 067 Michlgan-st,, (et, Wealls and ¥rauklin), Chlesgo, 10, MR. 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The very Ubest Cuard work at the uniformn price of $3.00 Per Dozen. A speclal light for Children. STUDIOS AND GALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., CITY OF CHICAGO Water Bonds for Sale. The Clty of Chicago will fsanc on July 1, 1877, 272 Water-Loan Honds of ¥he denomination of one thousand (¥1,000) dollary cach (8272, 000), beariug date July 1, 1877, payable 20 years from Ahelr date, with Intarest ai six per cent pee aunum, ally Lot princlpal s & Tiie n 'l . I«Hnud. be miurked gy %3 or L otds, " e A PARMWELL, City Comptrallor. LAKE NAVIGATION,. Goodrich Transportation Co. LAKE EXCURSIONS . AND 4th JULY. We have chartercd the Evanston Pler for our ex- clusive uve, and havo bullt s bLooth in the Greve for the free uso of excursioulits, 7. Gi. BUTLIN. Supt WIRE SCREENS. Jg. S. BAST, 270 & 272 North Clark-st. 1 nae the hest wire, make all frawes ‘with wide tow-rails, Juluts urs morticed and tenoued, glied and wedzed, Dou’s be Lumbukged with lron {ul’ll!“ or uther *'pateuts.” Busluces cotablished 800, WIRE SCREENS g ;nll!ylt’ui’fi)m‘r;;‘m tho uly rellatle dcreen ta b, Oldeal i bustiicad B KELLEV, Tribune Bulldioe. MOTELS, SANDS HOUSE, Cor, Wabash-av, and Madison-st,, Ona block from A. T, Stowart & Co.'s Dry Goods Ilmulo. and ll:\‘l:mr':t 'l‘nnuu., P Yho Tatetioling ot Commlrdl?-l?:‘;'lmn:'g $2.00 PER DA.Y. thls school wili ba kept open duriog the sawmer, Eoih locicing JUie 115 - DRstio Lors frobs b & 3 5 3 pritswrgty A 1 RO Friked Priocipel New Houss—Elegantly Furnished, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, i THE WAR. English Sentiment Decided- ly Mixed on the Subject. Russian Diplomacy Secures the Main Object It Has in View. Which Is to Xeep the Public Mind in a Muddled Condition, Partionlars of the Recent Desperate Fighting in Montenegro, The Turks Appear to Have Suffered a Terrible 3laughter, Three Thousand of Them Killed in Last Friday's Engagement. Russia Has Ordered a New Levy of 2(4,000 Men. Preparatlons in Progress for the Dombardment of Izust- chuk, The Turkish Blockade of Odessa . Ineffectual. A French Political Items of Much Sig- nificance, MaoMahon D;aim No Prolongation of i His Term, ENGLAND. CONYLICTING BENTIMENTS, Bpecial by Calle to The Chicago Tribune. Loxpox Qrricg or Tz Cuicaco Tninuse, Bavspuny Sraeer, W. C., June 8,—The sen- timent of the Euglish is as divided as the Parliament and press on the question of the war, No doubt the mass of the middle and lower classes is penceably inclined. Constitationally smisblo and phlegmatic, they havo been educated to quiet pursuits ot trada AND ADNOR BLOODSHED, Theso are the followers of Gladstone, and aro represented in the press by the Daily. News, which occapies o singular position, being opposed to tho war, and yet Laving the best war news and corrcspondonce. The conservative or war elemont is much greater, yot holding the balance of power. This element is BEPRESENTED DY DISRARLY in the Cnbinet, and is restrained from the immedinto declaration of hostilities only by the wholesomo dread of public opinion, to- getber with an unacknowledged, though certainly existing, -conviction that the En- glish army is inndequate to oppose tho tido of Cossacks setting towards tho Occident. What tho ovent will be . NO ONE CAN TELL TO-NIGHT, not oven tho Premier himself nor any mem. ber of the House, At this juncturo it can ouly bo said that the nation is simply wait- ing for the situation to develop itself. This may be foolish, and the warlike papers are constantly reitorating that to hold off Jonger will only necessitate the locking of the stable after the horse is gono. It isnowno longer doubtful as to THE INTENTIONS OF THE CZAR to carry tho war to such an extremity ns will give Rusaia an outlet by tho Black Hea, and o foothold on the Bhores of the Persisn Gulf, but the English havo such an over- woouing gclf-prido that they aro unable to admit that any Power will hnvo the audacity to throw down tho glovo to England or octually make war ngaiust auothor nation, WITHOUT DRITISH' SANCTION, Meanwhile, Count Shouvaloff is oscillating botween Berlin, St. Petersburg, and London, bearing honeyed messoges to soothe En- gland, until the Czar can cross the Dalkans and bombard Constantinople,’ This is the exact situation, briefly stated, as it appears to-night, Therosre no now developments from the frout, Wriour, IN,MONTENEGRO, WECENT PIGUTING, CoxsraxTiNorer, June 8.=Tho Montenegrina gn Weducsdsy attacked 8puz and wero defeated, loave fug twenty-threo doad and sixty woanded. ANOTUER 8TOLY, Vizx¥a, Juno8, ~Uotails of the fghling on the 4th Inet., near Kristock and Piva, are at hand. Hoth sides fought with great bravery the whole dsy. ‘TheTurks, notwithetanding strenuous ef« forte fa which they 104t 3,000 men, failed 1o ad- vance nearer to Piva. Tho Moutencgrine aguin fatreuched themaclves slong the pass botween JKristuck and Presjeka, ANOTIUSR ACCOUNT. Loxpoy, Juno 8.—An " Ostrok correepondent, who draws Inturmation from official Montenegrln sources, lelezraphs the foltowlug sccunut of the recent operations under date of Frday: The Turks moved lu two columus, one golug tu the re- liet of Uurauako, and the n furce, under sulei- wen Pasha, to Krstaz, The latter column ate tacked the Jutecuchuments of Gen. Vokovlss with great gallaulry, but were repulecd, Lelug twice driven back ou the rserves. ‘The third sttack was also repulsed, the Turks taking up » poeltion up- vosite Kretsz. whero they still rewalned when tuo last courler left. In wsplte of tbis slleged third repulss of the, ‘Turks, the account procecds to stste Lhat Gen. Vukovics fell back ou bls second linwe of Dugaat 3 o'clock lu the worulug, whers he hus wut beeumolested. 18 appeass frow this report, which certalyly dues not nuduly exaggersts thy succuss of the "Turks, that If Uen. Vukovics' positions ‘wero not sctually storined, ho ts placed in such o pusition as to be obliged to avaadon them, ‘Toe sccount continucs: Tae Tutkleh loss in dead 15 this engagwmert s abous 3,000, 5lx bun- ' W uaily Tetbane, ., dred dead were counted In front of the Intrench- ments of one Montenegrin battalion, TIHR OTHER TURKISI COLUMN gving to Goraneko was met by Gen. Socica, and driven back to Muratovitza, where It was encamp- ed at the latest nformstion. Asdefeat of thia colnmn would leave resr of Sulerinan Fasha's army exposed, it s probavle ho will attack Gen. Socica before tho moving of (ien. Vokovices again, REINFORCEMENTN, From Vienna newa comes that Prince Nikita has fent reinforcements to tha Montenegrins defeated ttKrtaz, and that they have taken up & position at Prercinca (Presjeka) towards the end of Dngs Parain the direction of Nicsles, where probably another attempt will be made to stop Salerinan on on hin way to provision that place. Dat for this nurpose only s portion of -the forces conld be #pated, na the Turkieh invasion threatens Mounte- Texiw FHOM A TIIRD SIDE, to which hitherto no attentlon seems to have been yald, namely, from Sienitra. The report of this third diveralon i favor of the Turks sesms un- doubtediy true, heing confirmed by Turkish oMclal balleting and from other more retiable sources. The correspundent admita that s Turkish di- vislon from Deran has cromsed the frontier of ‘Wagsowic and taken up a position which they have fortiled. Amnother attack {s anticipated from the eide of Antivari, Gen. Boclea reported to Prince Nikita that hy succeeded in cutting in two the Turkish column which was attempting to relieve Goraneko, captar- ing & provision-train of 700 horses. ON THE DANUBE. GIURAEVO, Bremarest, Jone 8.—The Iussians at Glargevo have been preparing since yesterday fora vigoroun bombardment of Rustchuk. ‘The Prince of toumania has fesueil a decree that a1 persons charced with endangering the eafety of the troops shall be trled by court-martial, WIHELE WILL TURY CRO&S | Loxvox, June 8,—Thero is an impression at Shumla thattke Rueslans are aboot to attempt to crora the Danube at Nikopolf, where the riveris ouly hult a mile wide, The Turks are massing troups toward Nikopoll, and must be reducing the garrisous of the qudrllateral. GONE TO BUCHAREST. Proteart, June 8,—~Thoe Czar and Grand Dukes procecded to lucharest to-day 1o visit Prince Charles, They will retuen to-night, THE NOUMANIAN ARNT. Decsianesy, June 8.—The Ilouman'sn army ready for actual fighting numbers 55,000 regulars. ‘Thie number fncludes lufantry, cavaley, and artil- lery, and is divided Into two nrmy corps, Thero arealso 5,000 or 1,000 wllitia under arme and avallable for fleld service, and 5,000 regulars em- vloyed in nug-combatant duties, LAWS FOR BULOARIA. A dispatch from Plofestl asecrin that the laws for the future government of Dulgarie, already drawn up tn Ruesian, have Leen translated fnto the native langusge within the lzat day ortwo. ot MILAN, It 14 declsively vettied that Prince Milan will not wisit the Czar in Roamania. CAPTURED. A special from Pera reports that Hobart Pasha Lias captured threo Greek vroin sbips which were endeavoring to run the blockade of Kertch, ASIA MINOR. ERZENOUM, Viexxa, June 8, ~Mukhtar Pasha hasabandoned the ides of defending the Leights fronting Erxer- oum, though he {nteude to defend the town, Thia backward movement is cansed by the sdvance of the Russinn column from Oltl, threatonlng come munication between Erzeroum aud Trebizond, To meet this danger Mokhiar Pashs has dispatched five battalloua and some gans, > ARDALLAN, Loxpoyx, June B.—A spacial from Conetantinople via Athens says several Turkish officgrs Lave been shot for the loss of Andahan. The conrt.martial 15 il sltting, % 7T 1 DESI® ANNEXATION. Vizxna, Juoe 8. —Doth from Constantinople and Erzeroum repotts come’ of convldorable agitation among the Armenlan population of the Pashalic of Eraeroum for ultimate annexstion to Rusals. This causes great anxiety in Stambonl. GENERAL, ANNEXATION PROJECT. VixxsA, June B.—A St. Petersburg correspond- ent reports that o project lv being discuased in political circles at 5t. Potersburg to unite Iou- mania and Bulgaria in an independent neutral State, The suggestion emanates from the Rou- wanian Minister, M. Dratian, A NEW LEVY, The Russian Oficiat Messuger publishes & decree ordering & new lovy of 218,000 men, Ko great & lovy Is unprecedented. TS CHRISTIAN POPULATION, Loxpox, Juno 8,—~A Vienna correspondent states that, In conscquence of the remonstrances of tho Clirlstian dignatarics 8o to the ftupropristy of presving Christlaus to fght In the Iloly Moslem war, the Porto lias postponed flwfimcrlmlun of ite Christian eubjects std commedited to levy tho usudl exemption money, SCHOUVALOPY, Loxknox, June 8.—Count chouvalof kad an 1o~ tervlew with Lord Derby yesterday, ‘ THE UUBEK CADINET. Benury, June 8.~The entrance of M. Zimbra« kasaki Into the Greek Cabinct as Minlster of War isregarded as o warlike wymptom, M, Zimbra kacakl Js a Cretan, and atthe time ¢f the Cretan insurrection directed the milltary operationa of tho Cretaus, BLOCKADM INE¥PECTUAL. Loxnox, June H.—An Odessa diepatch says the TRusalan Trading Company bas resumed the rune ningol stramers between Odessa and Nikolaleft after s month' stoppage. There Wwerq many pase seppers and o tolerablo carzo on the fret trip. Tho Turkiah blockude is incflectual, ENGLAND AND EGYPT, Loxnoy, Juno 8.—Among the reports cirenlated yestenlay on the Slock Exchange wero thioso that England 1s abont to purchass the founder's sharcs in the Sues Canal, and tho Ports in Egypt. Some papers think ¢ Luyling Indicatcs s good foundation for the vellef that linglaud fs aboutto tako further fmportant steps to consolidste her {nterests fn Egypt; while others think the stepa sircady taken are ample to Justify the retarn of coufidence in Egypiian curitles. and that all reports of further action mere stock-Jobblng canards, The Full Mall Guzelle advocates Dritlah occupation of Egypt forthwith, PEACE RUMORS, BuussxLs, Bune 8,—Le Nord, last night, pube MNelied wo article aboat peace rumors. ‘The follow. ine arc shnificaut cxtractet ** Rusela will uot lay down her ars until gusrantecs corresponding to the sacrifces already wusde have been obtained from Turkey. Thure Is no question of Russla cone cluding a cheap barguing demunstrations must be complete. results duclslve, 1t is necessary for the secunty of the future that Turkey should be per- fectly convinced of hee fsolation and Inferfurity, and tne shsolute necessity of sabmitiiog to the couditions sho herself Los rendered necessary, " CHO43ING TUR PRUTH, Laiter to Landun News. Upon enterlug the carriage, which, llke most railway carriages (s ltussia, was built ois the Awner- fcan prluciply, w1l in one’ compartment, 1 found active and ysterivus preparations golug on fur svue fusrkable ceresivuy. Bottles and glsss were drawn out from under the scats and bottoie of traveliug. thoso who were aaleep were zudely awakenod und told o get ready, as we wero on the polut of cromlog the Pruth, ~'Fhu slecpers grubled, but began, uevertheled o Tub their eyes sud o pull uut Lotles and glavess,” and soou’ about twenty of us wero ready to celebrato fbe passaye of tho P ‘The train woon stasted, the winduws wero lowered, aud 1 #ve mivules the beams of the Lridge were woen ditting by in film-!ly proceasion 00 & background of cruylel ity waters of the Pruth. Theutbegladscs wero dlled und enipticd rupidly, with only a cheér wfter cach ous, aud tho Duttles bugun yig out thruust the windows, The object wad 10 cwpty the Lreatest nuwber of Lottles possible while crosslug I order to pay the greatest Douslble tribute tu ke Pruth, We drank to tho Lealth of the Lumperor drat, then to the Fruth, then tu Loe war, Lucu Lo Ruesls, then to the ‘Tucks, while au wninterrupted wiream of bottles poured he windows. These bottles had conlulucd wrything Known (o the world fo Lo way of licro was chiaunague, clarel, port, sherry, vudaa, kvass, Euglish pale sle, Vieoua beer, suliio vile llu-dm!:‘ln wiue, brandy, sud Russisu bevr, wnd they wersiu such & hurey (o empty the bottles that theto was othwe o chuoes What une would driok. My glere wus first flicd up with what ap- Vessod 10 be otended for clawpsgue, 82d § bid oo s 4 PRICY ZIVE CENTS, Qi fi 3% 200TIPT W Jit with a wry face than the glass svas flifed 20 &7 aith clarct, which was a }ittle bet- ter, and 543 . 0 rooner got thin down than 1t was titedup § J: ime excerable aberry, = 133 THE ERVIT'S BUCCRSSON. Deter/~1 pinit. whu preached tho first crusade at the ¢\, the eleventh centary, was as hrave - ashe foguent. He led the' atmed croms- wearera from Italy and_Prance geross Germany to the walle of Condtantinople, wherg ho foined his companion-tn-arme, Waiter the Pennileas. The Auchbishop of ~Kischenelf han not joined the trand Duke's stalf st the seatof waron the Dannbe, but he nre.chesa modern crneade with the eloquence and vehemence of the Pleard monk. A B.. Peteraburs pupcé publishes a report of & sermon which the Jiery Archbishop preached at Kincheneil. on May 12, when the [Russian com- nmander wis setting out for Huchdreat, 'Tho ald of the God of Battles, who had released the laraelites frum bondage, broken the streneth of the Cananns ites, and demoltshed tne walla of Jericiio, was Insuked i behalf of the leaders of the Jtussian army. **May fleamiet youand yonr soldlere,™ excisimed the preacher, *'to conquer with- ont heavy losecs or eacrifices; may Ho enable * yon to crose our ' own dese Uanube, and overcomo ar destroy ali obetacies placed fn yonr way: buralag the encmy's alilps with fire, sinking them In the swaves, breaking them - into small pieced, —into dust. and termy them £l on the fagr of iho waters, —nahasalready happenec toone. May Il» reduce the enemy’s stroug places whichi elow ta the liberators thu ruld to the opprens- ed. © turd the myuntsing of the Baikan inte snicothund vasy pathe! May liearise everywhore to your help, aud may the enemy b routed in the name of Chirtst, amid By from Gon's fuce and from yuure! As sinoie vanishes 5o shall the foe dienp- pear, and all hin fortressen with him. Then shall the sufferlng peaple and all Christendom with them rejace, for they will become the free possessora of thelr Jands, and'will shins aonew of teiamph in honor of {Du who will. have lberated them from the Tarkish voke, more_licavy and more intolerable than was ihe yok the Eqvptiane. The power Of Christ's coen which hrought the fxraslitesucrore the ked Sea, and which confounited e Atnlek. Ites inthe plabi, may it now assist you, now and forever. Wath tis cross sou siall conquer, " TIUE MAIDEN $HOT AND PIONEESR NEIO. The St Veterabnre journallsts buve had ample lelaure W datertaln wirere the first ot was fired on the Inuuli, aud who was the tisst hero of the war, The maiden shot procecded from s Instian battery between ftonl aid Gnlatz, A Turk was suiling Nistlensly down the river in o »mall boat, Two ahots were fired 1n s direction, nut for the purpose of annoying him, but snuply for thy pure pose of waltiny Bin up and felting Rlm know that liore wa« 3 war setween Huasin ann Turkey, The gunners did not hit b, hutitbey seared bim,” 1o altered his consse and sought sheller under tho Turkish hank, ‘Tho hero ia Lient. Romanoffakl, who pointed the gans in the battery arainat the Turkish turret- #hip which sank o Mutchlnon May 11, Oge was asix-luch mortar and the .other a twenty-fours pounnier, nnid which did (i inintiof 18 hot Lo 0t it matters littte, an be bad leveled both, Tho Archbinkiop of Kischeneff hae suggested that in sinun the cannon or the mortar tne Lieutenant was direetly Inspired by licaven: Lut! as the Urand Duke Nicholas has decorated the officer with the Cros 81, George, Homanofaid digides the honor with Providence, peTCuns, ali Jatl G The fortifications of Jurl 24 npun & plates some thirly to fony fect above the waters uf the Danube, consist of a bastiuned en- celute, the escatpa ana counterscarps of the ditch~ 8 being rovetted, except along the river fronts, where tho counterscarp 1 not supported by masons ry. Since 1834 the works of the furtress have been extended, 80 that they now overlook the Lomw, wh'ch flows int the Lonnbe {mwmedistely sbove lix town. The gencral form of the ercionte fa described ns Jelng that of a angled trinncle, tue bypothencuse, furmed by six ireezular bastioned fruute, Leing washed by river, At thewestern anzle of the trlanzlo {4 the citgicl, aleo & bLastion :d work, The Fypotheneuss 14 broken oatwarde, vne of the bastions, known an the Rale-Allk-Tabla, projecting intv the bed of thy river. Advanced wurks have been constructed ot the farther sldo of the Lm inthe form of reduuhts and tue right aucle of the trinugle. on wiuch the enceints s traced i covered by & lun- ctte. Domb-proof inngnzines have been provided, and sccuro * sccommodation wr the gareison ua also been arranged both In the detachod works and in tne eucelnte; and tho former are connacted with on= auother and with thelatter by subterrsnean telozraph wires, Thy kev of tue fortrens I the fort situnted ou the high est potnt of the platean, and known as the Fort sury Balr, rince from it the town and the other Jdo- tached works are compietely commanded. The natnre of the woil, which 1« what woull be de- ncrlbed by Enclish engincers s **oasy,” would waterlally facil ¢ tue'construction of slege works . and wpproaches againet this foct, whicli in uther treapecte s of constderable streugtu, and has anb- *stautially revcited cecarps and connterscarps. TURKEY’S FINANCIAT RUIN HER BITUATION B8AID TO BE UITERLY UOLE- LES$—A LETTEX FPROM CONSUL-GENERAL BCHUYLER. Wamnina7ox, D.C., June 5. —Euogene Schuyler, Secretary of Legalion and Consul-General at Conatantinople, ina recent communication to the Department of State, writes as followa: ** The distarbed finanriul condition of the coun- try hus welghed very heavily upon ite Dromperity during the lnst few years, Awide from the de- pressed condition of the Turkish finances and tive stamotion of tradu, which weee rapidly producing o crisls, 8 werles of finaucial measures haw nearly completed the commereial ruin of the couns try. The insurrection of Bosala and Hersego vina, and war with Servia, also had tholr cffec upon trade, Prices roso even fur the ordinary ne- censlitles of 1ife, busldes which, on account of the hatd tiwes, the cousumption of even the most necessary orticles was groatly reduced, Last of all, althuugh sines the period to which this report. refers (July 1, 1875, to July 0, 1476,), are thu sanca of puper money, which have atlll further disturbed the " market. Tho grest obstacies to the commercial prosperity of Turkey came from the Governumwent it relf, “especlally from the high taves, the prbitrary manner In which they are collected, and. more Lusn all, the difficuity of obtalaing fustice in the courte, Tho resources of the country aro great, but it 16 finpossible to_utilize them. The ‘Turan thomselves have no capital to employ In the developrent of agriculture, tiues, or manufac- turcs, and great obstacles are offered to the Intra- dductlo of fureign capital, and onerons 1estrictiona 4 e, ~ For tliese reasons the prome fur the - developiient of the ree sources of T which arc wo frequently repest- od, are ftle worde, In wplte of the law which promised Yihe remodeling of the fdnancial sys- ens, and that the lmyenal Ottoman. Bank should be the Payer-General and tho [tecelvers General, and in fact the sole Anancial agent of the ‘Turklah Government, the practice bas pot been ordance with the promisus, lie poblic debt of Turkey now amounts, as near as cun be ascertalned. to ahout §027, 000,000, the snuual interest and other vxpenses on which reuch 5,500,000, or more thun Lall the total rovenue of the Enipire, 1t fs very diicult to es- timate what ls the smount of thesciual revenueand actual expenses of Tarkey, No rellance can bo placed upon thu budgets published, in fact,alibuugh everybody knew that (he Government was ruus ning” largely into debt every year, the budeets for the samio tiule nearly balance. 10y the last budgets ublished, that for the year vuding March 12, N7U, the exhenscs of the Governient are places at §124,5305, 10K, while the recelpts arc estimated 102, G, G422, leaving u deficit of over §21, 000, 000," Ju this amount thu customs duties wero st down, as indecd they were the preceding year, at $3,002,500; but, ws [ have befurs stated, this aniount fe fctitiois, as the Castom-1louse refuscs o stato its actual recvints, aud the Coumnlssion which was appuinted W verify the budgols de- lued to entor 1uto the detalls of receip's and ex- Lut accepted the amounts glven 1o them by iderent sdwinls ons. Frow other data, although they are also of- clal, wo find that the revenue of tue three vilayelr of the Danube, Adriauople, and Saloulca’ smgunt 10 8 little over §2:2, 00, ymrl(‘ whlle the ex penves of the administration of thuse vilayots are ouly sbout & , 000, luaviuga clear sarplus to 1he Guvernwcnt frou these provinces of $10, 500, « 000, The whole of the vilayet of the Daoube, aud 8il of the most prwductive parts of the (wo otuer vilayets, are included within the liits of Bule gunia us definied by tho Conference of Cunstanti- uople, which propued W give to the Turkieh Uovernment only 35 per centum of the prosent rovenucs of these provinces, (he reet (o be spent un the local adminlstration. Tais would glve the Government, instead of $14), 500, 000, 1ot wore #7,000,000—a clear 1oes of over $12, 000,000, ** U'nderthe present methods by whichihe revenua 14 vbtaiued, It does not scom possible Lo fncrease the taxes with any chance of farther productive- ness, sud yglves great reforme ato Introduced Into ‘urkey, nns curv given Lo 1ts natural resources, uot evel the present nuount of tixes can loug bo wd, There will be au additional dedcit cach ear, 80d, ae Turkey beuceforth will be precluded ros burrowiug woiey vutside, the tioancial ruln O the country scetns inevitable. ™ GEN, GRANT. AN ULONORALY UNGRER. Lovpoyx, Jyse 8.—Tue Osford University hone orary degree of . ¢} L. will bo conlerred on ex- Presidout Grant Wednesday next. . ‘Tho coremouy of presenting bimthe freedom of the ¢ity will take place the 15th, Loxuoy, Juny 8, —Ex-Presideat Grant attcoded the agricultural show st Batb. 1us reception wes enthualsstic; tho Mayor presented the address, andthe Uenetal responded. OTUXL ENGAGEMENTS. Loxpow, June 8.—On the £3d, Gen. Grant will diue with the Prince of Walca. Thlawill be tbe grandust eotertaluwent of Gen. Graut's visit ln polut of rank of guests. ‘The datu of the dinner with Earl Derby ia not faed, 1o cousequence of the abecuce of 100 Counteas uf Derby; nelther is the date of the Queécu's dinnoer 0x3d, on sccount of Laz Majosty's sbsence. Easl Bescumalsla's dlo- which 1s situated

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