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‘The Chicago Daily T VOLUME XXXI. WE OFFER 200 Black Cheviot Suits, 8tyle, Bingle-Breaated ¥rook, AT $15.00! 200 Black Cheviot Suits Btyle, Double-Breasted Baok, AT $15.00! Theso goods are warrantod All. Wool and Fast Colors, and offerod ot loss price than thoy have beoen sold for at wholesalo this season. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark, AND 117 l[idison-st. Water Elevators OPERATED BY CITY OR TANK PRESSURE, FOR CARRTING - Passengers or Freight MANUFACTURED BY W.E.HALE &CO. INEW YORK, CIIICAGO, 229 Brosdway. 107 Lake-st. ARTISTIC TAILORING, Fwand Hly & Co. Ave sclling CHOICE Imported Woolens nade in the most * thor- v ough, artistic maniier,”’ for gentle- men, at the LOWEST Prices possi= ble conststent with e strictly FIRST- CLASS ARBTICLE, that is war- ranted in every particular, Prices Lower than for the past twelve or lifteen years. . Weddire, Toilt 8 Speialy! ‘Wabash-av,, cor, Monroe-st, EDWARD ELY. "BRAZILLIAN DRILLVANT. PR ool o i L LA THE - LADIES Will :gtubbornly refuse to use any-other Polish after one tri- ‘0 of BRAZILIAN BRILLIANT, i the purest and best in exist ence. Contains no acids or al- kalis, Will not scratch the finest surface, 25e, Try it OLD 1 e MO MONEY toLOAN B IOSIAT 1) REED, . 0 N, .Y, Hak i o oV ciliéado omptly attended (o kf\l'pll.ullun- received and e y 1A ROBLBUT, 5 Htandolph-at. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., 'fiq&gflmg‘“ (SOMMERCIAL PAPER, LuCAL 4 ou Sret-class Collaterals negottsted at Low Batea ot Interes PER CBENT. 10 ma¥e logns on iniproved ms of U aud upward st ol lyhhl:ncu ia saingor €300 5, pril & BORD, 1u. tan-at., hFONTER, 3750 o, Editorn Currespouds BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN i Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, wmoney (oloan on_ Real Estata, Produce and Pro- Yulog, 1 d Co [ N o ORTGAGE LOANS, FLO| i) R UR MILL, '.l’(hmsluhllaz. .I:l B"!:ltlsna Losl Bk, | Healdgoc 0 P tovent ALK TE HATToOME = Hoomn 1. No. 40 Dearborn-at. OLTICIAN, e S MANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Building, ejjes Spectactes sulied o ait alghia on sctentise prine pet vs and Field X ek Uiometen, der oon Telescoped Miero LAUNDHES, B A e S 9, Munger’s Laundry No, 46 Novth Clar No. 126 Dearborn No. 668 Wavash-av, No. D01 Cottage Grove-av, GUATES AND MANTELS. Pisla, Gold sud Nickel trimmed, sud ‘ SLATE MANTELS. PROBASCO & KUMNEY, 202 RTATE =87, s - NOTICE, T TING BOSTON Yo piakir A h ¢ r a qulet, cul table howe during the! . 80,719 Hoshatda biaces” THE WAR. Made to Cross the Danube. Stream Again Delays Operations, Toning Down Very Perceptibly. Over Reported Turk- ish Vietories, Sea, Threatened by the Tarks. Crete Anticipated. respondents in Rou- mania. The French Government Will Pro- hibit Meetings of Groups d ot the Left. And Will Favor Legitimist Candi- dates in the Coming Elez- tion. A MERE SKIRMISIL THAT APYAIR ON TA® DARURE, [ty Cable to The Chlcagu Tribune,] Loxoon Orrior or ‘I'te Ciicaco TrinuNe, Bauspuny Streer, W. €., June 11,—A dispatch to tho evening papers aunouncing that the Russians have beon ropulsed at Rustchuk is mot received with uncommon credulity. body of troops can begin s movement for- ward without tho knowledge of tho corre- apondents ot headquarters, who would surely lose no time in informing London., It is possible that A BMALL FORCE OF BRINMISLERS endeavored to cross at Maratin, and woa re- pulsed, a thing which is easily to bo no- connted for, Inroply to a tolegram from me, our correspondent at Bucharest says ho has not heard of any general advance move- ments of tho nrmy, snd that several days must yot clapse beforo an attempt will be made to cross, owing to ANOTITED OVERTIOW at the Danabe. Thia {s given out at Bacha- rest uy tho reason for the delay, nothing be- ing known in connection with the nogotia- tions Letwoen Prince Gortschakoll and Tord Derbry, which from this standpoiut is cqually cogent. Tho London papers to-dey note the arrival of the Grook Envoy st Ploiesti, whoso in- terview with our corrospondent was trans- miited by cablo Inst Wednesday, ENGLAND. DBAWING IT MILDER. {2y Cuble to The Chicago Tribunt.} Loxpon Orrick or Tux Cutcado IninvNg, Bavrwnuny Sraeer, W. O, Juno 11,—There are no new war developments in England. Everybody is waiting to hoar the rosult of the Cabinet conforencea which aro now bo- | ing hold daily. Tho suggostion of the Oon- tinental papers ng to the temnporary occups- tion of Constantinople by Russia fs not ro- ceived with gront indignation by the En. glish press, Thia can only bo sccounted for by tho fact already noticed; that England in receding from IZR ORIGINAL ARROGANT POSITION that as soon as tho Russians croas the Danube the English' army will ocoupy Constantinople, Really, there nevor was much n a division of English sentiment on tho question of poace or war as at present, and no wonder tha Cabinot is purplexed. 1t ia a groot boon to the Radicals, who will probably assert themsclves as the original promulgators of the peaco policy, and who have already goined THOUSANDS OF ALLIZS on this basls from the upper classes. A declaration of war at this moment would, without doubt, meet witk vast opposition in thie great centres of population all over En. gland. The only chance of secing a union af all the parties would be in tho Russlans taking advantaga of their victories to push oougnests whick would injure the Euglish commercial interests. ‘ MOSLEM REJOICING QVER REPORTED TURKISH VICTORIKS. By Cabdle to Ths Chicago Tribune.) Loxoon Orrice oy Tuz Cumicaco Trinvse, Sausveny 8yexxr, W, O, June i1.—~1In Con- stantinoplo there is great rejoicing to-night over the reported ropulse of the Russiany in Asia and on the Dauube. The Turks are regalning confidence in thelr powersof de- fense, this confidence baving been shaken sedly hitherto by Moukhtar Posha's re. verses. In the Chamber of Deputies the formal an- nouncement of these vicloriecs was recelved with cheers. ON TIIE DANUBE. WEERB TIE EUSSIANS WILL CROSS—IV THEY CAN. Loxvox, Jute 11.~It would appear that the Rusatan poluts for crodsing the Danube will be chosen east aud west of the Turkish quadrilat. esal, and that, wiile the vastern column keepy No Serious Attempt Yet The Swollen Condition of the Public Sentiment in England Rejoicing in Constantinople The City of Poti, on the Black A General Uprising of Christians in A Battalion of Newspaper Cor- 1t is not concoivable that alarge | [CHICAGO, In check the Turkish forces masscd in and around the fortresses, the western colamn will act as a fleld army, operating azainst ';:e o Hne chosen for the operation of the vcnu;m or along it Me some falr roads over the Dal- from Pleons to Bofia, ,and another from Blstova, over Sifka Pass, towards Philippopolia. Thongh tbe Turks are out- numbered by the Russlans, and although with the greatest exertions they will scarcely be able to oppoac anything like an equivalent force Lo fank or rear of the Turklsh position. column {8 a most advantageous one, kans,—one the four corps concentrated Ly the Russians on obatacles In the way of the crossing. BULGARIAN LEGION. vlans. FIVE TORPEDO-NOATS DESTHOTED, mouth of the Danube. ~ = ANOTHER TSE. Vierxa, June 12.—The Danuve suddenly rose yesterday, overflowing its bauks. Tho rise wos caused by melting snow on the Carpathfan Alps, ‘This will agaln delay the Russian operations, ROUMAN1A. tion In military operations. OF THE DEPERSIVE. present, thelr defensive sttitude, facinz Widdin, and forming the extreme right of the Russian RIDIY. AN AMERICAN PRISONER. SuLINA, Jung 11.—0ne of the prisoners taken attack ou Turkish fron-lads 18 an Awerlcan, ABIA MINOR. INSURNECTION, Loxpoy, June 11.~The insurrection around aro vigurously sttempting to cut the Rusalan conununlcations. A SORTIE. successful artillery sortfe and pursucd the euemy. roTt. Porr, Junc 11,—This town Is deserted. The Into the futerior. Ouly a few soldiers remaln to appose the landiog of tho Circasslans from the Turkish transports, —— BERVIA. WILL AVOID & COLLISION. Berorapg, Juno 1L.—Iu order to avoid all oceaslon for a collision with the Porte, Servia has canceled the mission of M. Marinovics, who was appolrted to wait upon tho Czar at Plofestl. Nuvertbeless, Servia appears to be preparing fur war. The militia Is overywhere drilling, and severe punishmenta are Inflicted on deserters. Tho Ewpress of Russia bas scut 3,000 Napoleons to alleviato extreme distress among the refugees at Alexinalz and fu Bouthern Servio, where the people are dylne from want, thiat the Moscow Blavonte Committec las just sent consideruble sums of money to Belgrade, AnJusurrection Is expected o the Turkish Froviuce of Old 8ervia. PEACEFUL. f DRIDY AND BALISBURY. LoxpoN, Junv 11,—At the banquct of the Murchapt Taltors' School, last evening, Lords Derby aud Ballsbury mude speechies, in which they assumod a ruwarkably pacilc toue, The Marquis of Sullsbucy wald: *Law fur, myself, from shoring tuany of the appreben- slons which I hear around me, It wmy be our duty, In possibly contingencles, to pat forth our strength to de- fend indlrect Intercsts; but, when 1 say this, I would recomtncud when any oue comes to you with & tale of our lulirect intervsts being threntened, to cross-examine them before you belteve thelr statements, Caution, and extreme cautlou, fe necessary befure the Governmment risks wealth, prosperity, and freedom, and breaks the peace of the world not lu purswit of seal hoour, but for A TUEORY AND A DUXAM, 1t hias generally been acknowledged to be mad- ness to go to war fur any ides, but, If anything, it fs yet tmore unsatisfactory to go to war against a nightmare, I will not say thut we have an coemy, although It is geucrally supposed thut this war has Dboen con- certed sgalvst English Interests. I Delteve 1t may be looked ‘at fu another Jight, De stead- fast and calm. Do not mistake panie for real dunger, or phantoms for realities; but, if real danger arises, If our jotcrests are threatencd, we will effectually defend thew at any coat.” DERDY PAILS TO TALK TUE WAY UX WHOTS 70 GURTECHAKOPY. Lord Derby eald b could only-repeat the Murquis of Baliburys -excellent arguments, After all, we must remember this, that the greatest of all Lritlsh Intereats fs the interest o peace. GENERAL, TUR EUYPTIAN CONTINGENT. Arexanouiy, June 11,—The Egyptlan con- tingent for ‘Furkey salled, escorted by four Turkish wen-of-war, CHIKLS AMANO. ‘B3, Bucnanest, Jupu 11.~There are 520 newapa- per cogrespoudents In Roumanla. ansxcx. Viznna, June 14.—A apecial from Constanti. uople eilirme thee the Turkish Binister at Athens bus received & dispateh ordering bim to ask for au oxplanation uf the war prepasitions, The dispatch, bowever, hus uot yet been pree acLted to tho Greck Cabluct, NICSICS. A telegram from Cattaro reports that all the Turkish forces ucar Krotaz are conceutratiog and preparing for an attack forthe vetiet of Nicsics, TUE CRETANS. Ariexs, Juue 1L.~The Ports Laviog fually rejected the demands of the Cretan Assewmbly, the Christian population of Crets sre uow finnly resolved to defend their richts by force of anus. A geners! rising §s expocted. The pastiul fusurrectiovary movewents In Fupirus aud Thessaly sre sssumilng wore declded character, DENIED, Viznwna, Juse )1.—A clegram from Kt Pe- tersburg denles that Prince Gortschakofl has obtalned leave of absence for & slx-woeks' tour. CONSTANTINOFLE. CoxsTauTiNorLs, Suny 1.—The Chamber of Deputles voled the credlis required by tbe AMin- istrics of War sod Marive, and adopted & resolu- tion {n favor of suppressing s number of superfu- ous poats in varions departinents. 5 TUE NEW LUSSIAN LEVY. Bzrriy, Juvs 11.—Orders have been lssued by the Kusslan Uoverpment to accelerate as much as possible the lovy of the 2{4,000 wen. Desplte tlls, the oplufon cootinues to prevail bere that Russia wishes to scttle with Turkey on the busls ot the nomival futegrity of Turkey in Europe, aud that some such settlement wiil be sdvocated by the powerful persous st Cou- stantinonly i the Rusalans sucveed I crossug that sfde, yeu by taking a central position by Plavuina and Bela, with the belp of the mont- tors and batterfes, they may throw considerable The Bulgarian leglon In Roumania numbers 10,000 men,—half forelgners, especally Ser- Admiral Mustapba Pasha states that five Rus- sian torpedo-boats were destroyed in the at- tack of the Turkish fron-clads at the Sulina Bucansst, June 11,—Primo-Minister Bratia- no, secumpanied by the Minlster of Forelgn Affars, hos goue to Plolesti to mako definite orrangements concerning Roumauian participa- VIESNA, June 11.~The question whether the Roumssaian army s to take sa nctive part in the war seems Lo have beun declded In the negative. The forces now mostly concentrated u Little ‘Wallachia are to mmalntaln, at avy rate for the by the Turks at the repulac of the torpedo-boat Bookgoom-Kale I8 spreading. ‘The commanders CoNSTANTINOVLE, Junc IL—~Mukbtar Pasha telegraphs that the garrison of Kors muden shops are closed, and the fuhabitants have sied Bentiw, June 11.—Slavenic journals state | TUESDAY. tve in Bulgaris, TURRISH DRENIAL. porta arc without foundation,*” DUCHAREAT, Correspondence Now York TV Bucnanxat, May 17, —Bucharest, thre Muldo Wallachian Union, sireaily the great clties of Europe. an Southeastern part of the Continent, megita Its pobrigact of ** () Unly a tew years awu 1t of villages,” doubticss ver, ularly when seen from a % pleturinqac istance, bt d bullt, and of flih. and flled dust heapa or lakes of mud and mire. Now, the rapld growth of commercial prosperity, Bu- fine houses and splendid hotels ha place of the wretched hovels of five-and-twenty years ago, squarcs occupy the oinco ba nomo of the “ptreeta proscnt frregularities in carofaliy kept {1 orderas thiose of Viennaor Berlin, Joyouscity," asils namen slanifics—since 1850 may }munw complaln of Ita loee of artlatic beauty, or the gilded donses of tho Boyard's kiosk no longt- er are brililant in the suntight in the midat of thcir setting of emerald preen,—the old palaces have fionn and their darked-lesved Lowersof verdare some seatteroll fragments of Turkish or Perman architecture ara all that romaln to recall to mind the ancient rule of the Usmanii, 1'ut from an utilitarion point of view the loxs In a gain, and 1 faucy thot the 200,000 poople who compuse the see their anclent painted ‘squalor replaced by edifices which, If thoy have no architectural morits, have at least some uminently useful and pbilan- theople purpose, ¥ CARE OF TIIZ WOUNDED, In no reapect can tha difference i the rcaloof clvilization betweeu Russis and Turkey be per- ceived more clearly than in thelr ruspective are rungements for the care of the wounded. In the ‘Turkish army~—so_states the Journal de Genere— the modical stall docs mot cxcecd 1 per 1,000 etrength, and the physiclans are {)-truined. There f8 also 8 lack of medicines, bedding, lters, smbulances, and cal and modical npeceesarics of all The wounded Russlan will be far more tonderly cared for, army medleal etaff, but there 1s8lwo 8 vigorous vol. untary organization shullar in aims to the Ameri- scryiceduring the Civil War, Cltles throughont the Empire have contrjbuted to the funds of this the six wmautls which exyleed Moy 1 Russian Meseager Oficlel, this society 4,034,600 rubles i the ‘care of 16, 000 slck and wounded soldters, ‘Thu money expended was aivided as foilows: 782,000 tubles in the cstab- lishinent of ambulances, 129,000 In modicines, 664,000 on the sunfiary sidfl, 2,115,450 for the 'malntenanco of the sick, &Y, 400 for wash'niz, 441, for sanltary staff, aud 116,000 for trunsport. Money was crpeuled ways' durin s the ot HIcke ang. the total outlay Was G, 0o« 000 rubles, (Tho valuo of & ruble ralgcs from 7 L0 B cents, according to thecoinage,) Tio Russinn fted Cross Bociety works lu combinstion witih the Government, and sccordingly recelves Trom Ui 1attOF 8 1argo sum 1o pay fur part of its support, The followln Itussian cities hava aleo dutdrmlined tu conatruct and suuport lospitals d fnie the war: Yaronloa, 400 aruto Gede: Ntjnl Novgorod,+160 bedas T “Yagnuraz, 100 beds; TAmboY, 60 be 50'beds ; Novitarod, 10 bedn: Ttybiia TUE EXPENSE OF MODERN WA ARE. According to o hittle tract publishied recently by the London’ Peace Boclety the armamenta of Eu- rupe In the prescnt year ate: . Alr»ny. time for tho caro ur- 15,00 20,000 # acen that the total stsengih of the rmined soldiers of Europs amoy 1y U, 000,000; or having rogard o the fo L ths- whole aduit popalstiun of the natlo il Hurope, cxeept Ureat Beltain, ia tabla to Le called totako armne, the total military furcy may be sti- muted ot from 0,000,000 to 10,000,000, The lesser number equals the whole of the sdult sod ctticlent population of tho Beitish Ielands, It bas Leen potuted out thay’ 1€ ouly . one-bail of the presont excesslve armics of Kuropa were disband. at Jeust 3,000,000 men of frum 20 to 35 yours of age would Lo testored g0 pro. ductive labor, and . $500,000,000 of money saved front oppi © taxation. Tl tract befare U cuntaink o tal nuwerstiig thy wars betweon 1853 and 1877, asd the loes of lifo thoy occa- sloned, Thero wero killed in battle, or dicd of woundv and diseases, i), 000 wmen Iu the Crimean war, 40,000 lu the Italian war of 1850, 3, 000 lu the war of Nnhluiwll,-llnl-luln. 800,000 fn the American civil wae, 45,000 fu tho Prussian war of 1 153,000 on the ¥ronch wide and 60,000 on the Uennan fn the Franco-Germun war of 1870-71, which, with othiee and_gaaller alfulrd, briogs the tolal slafo 1o 1,048,000 durlng twenty-gve yesru. “Iheac wars are nat fess costly (n money thau tuey us the fullowing dgures will show, 15 Auierican Clvll War, the L300 0a k0 helleswlg-folatein ‘war. B, UL Austrish wid Prusday TN Franco-P'rumian war..., w2500k Uttier wars, expeditiutis, Eaeimin U, A, Ul eeverssnc§12, 3,000,000 il ¢ des thu ailicd espedition azainat Clhiina, the Indisu wmutiny, aud the Abyssin- 1ou sud Ashanteo catpaigns, ‘Tlese item mny bie included 1n the gencral expenditure of Great 1irit- ain upon wor, debl, end”warlike nropara since K01, wiiich’ amounts to tho 18rge sum of $0, 524, 164,005, _ 14 b ostitnated that the cnormouy s glven {u the fazepolng table would, 1€ divided, allow about $10 for cvery man, woman, and chitd iu the habitablo globe, "It wonld mal ways around the world st the rate of 3230, e, It would provide o frechold farm of 100 wcree in thin conntry to each of thie 50, B0, B0V of adult males o Europe. | RUsSIAN BOLDIENS ON TRD MAhcH. The correspondent of* a Lundon news) ‘o5 writing of aume bsltalionw of Huwsisn i procecding to Galats fn heavy marching order, sa; “+Thoy cuine along In lovse vider, straggling over thu chausce, st a paco closu ‘on four milcs an bour, —a Jong, doggedy steady tramp, cluowy to fuuk uts but nodonlably Iisting, The rank and e in but few cased wero tall ‘men, but were burly square-sct follaws, broad in the shoulders, deep i the chest, Lut clean Iu the flanke, as I have poticud most Kusaiauw are, They wore n kepl of Frepch shape, blue with red band round it, blue lunle, longer and lovser in the skirta than ours of the Uerman tunic, and had thelr fooso blue trouscre shoved 1uto long bouts, reaching oyer the calf of leg, qulle up to the kuee, 'Tlie Knapsmck was of the German pattern, oeatekin with the hale left ou, badly carnied Ly cross-belty over the cuest. The nie wos the Berdan, and the men marched with ised Lavauets, slthouyh tuey carried bayonct scabla b _Husluu infuntryiosu carries no sword, 8¢ docs lis Uerman comrade, 115 bolts ure or black leather, and so he vscapes being a chranic victim to pipeciay, The tente d'abrl was carned in theew ploces, und cvery man carflod s own Kuitle “on the buck of bis kuopusck, A certain proportion of the men curtled lnh’t‘nchlnfi tooly, and wearly uvery ane had sume e=trs welght dangling abaut him, Ouoa pale of Bew boots strupped oo his kuapeack, snother o bundle contalning who kuows what? u third u billet of woud for (Lo cump fire, aud ao un, ‘Ihiey carried their heavy brown gres coats rolled over the loft shoulder in She wa wmanner as the (lcrwaus do theirs, actachment hod marched somu filteen wiles n heavy marching ordur, 88 I have deacribed, with turee daya' ratione i thelr haversacks, aud not & wun bad fallen uut, Bach battalion was fallowed by two large wagous, drawn by four bLorscs hare uessad abeeast, contaluiug the bagago of the ofl- cers, 'flore was an ainbulauce wixon, or rathor & carriage, couveying the battslivn sargeons’ slores, tustrnugnts, snd medica)d sppliaoces, & coule of forago carts, aud this was all tue traw of two battalious inarchiug to commency 8 unuv-lfi that, put the tinie oa Jow 84 you will, muat wessured by months. Of courvo, I dun's include sougunition-wagous In the fruln In this senss. The wen looked hard, brown, sud lLesitby. As they swuug sloug with thoss creat stelded of theire, they mado bight of thelr Leavy ki, aud sany with wonderfal tasto and {r:n vivacity. Iu due, I never saw soldlers in betler condition and botter Luart foF the varisd phases 0f 3 cawpdigu—mAzch- Ing, campalyuloyg, sud sghtiog. " TIIE RUSSIAN ARMY, RCOULATION OF TIHM MUSCOVITY YOKCES IN HOUMANIAL . 0. Bdersbury agtclal Gasete As the Turks might havu easlly attacked our troops when eutering Roumania and marching to thelr seyeral posts, the greatest care had to e taken to guard agalust surprise. ‘Thc troops warched lu brigades alvided into suialier de- tacbments, vach detachinent being pluced under the command of the scufor olicer, aud overy- thiog couducted with the wost absolute order and disclolipe. Al we Lad wus paid fur, sud uobody was permitted Lo sully the bunor of the Russtan pawe Ly srbitrary appropriation of what did not belong to hiw. Each detachment wus sccompatied Ly 8 stall ollicer, whose duty New Yosg, June 11.—A. Ristarchl Bes, the ‘Turkish - Minlster, furnishes the Assoclated Press the following telezram from Constanti- nople: ‘ Somc journals have pretended that the Chirlstiana have recently been massacred on the Danube, In Bosniy, and Thessaly. Theae re- mes. he capital of ranks stnomg ‘Atter Constantinople Peath, 1t 8 the mmlfflplllllm‘ town of sll the e and well e Orfental Parle," aimuly a collection partic- fragree. able “enough upon s closar examination, badly raversed with atrectr alivays in a stato according to the season, with thanks fo the increase of the population and to charest has undergone a radical transformationt taken the Lastefully-pianned and well-kept rren waates, and, if thefr povements, the main thoroughfares sre an ‘The traveler who has not scen Ducharest—*'the ava gove with them, and a fow rare cdifices and popolation of Bucharest are perfectly eatlsfied to Not only Is there o lare and exeellent can Sanitary Commiesion whicl did auch hutane vrganization. which is knows as the Socfety forthe Ald uf the Slek aud Wounded Dy the Army.” Daring ay 3 ended in other’ JUNE 12, 1877, the Danabe ,and assuming an encrgetic offens- thort dlstance from the. marching columu, night artillery in esery was cavalry or (infaniry, of the detachment' belng some glven. particularly during the night, 0 Sept. 13, separated from the res! dolla, and Cherzon, than to the healthy. carrying thelr baggaee with them are to lave cuits for five days aud bremd for efght days fu the provision van. 'Troops having no b with tiiem are to be provided with brea and the Cossacky, fn sdditlon to this, imnust “have vats for thelr horses for two dave, the Infantry, duys’ onts. All branchics of should be at'too great a distance Irom our mag- reger, Horwitz & Coheu have undertaken to provide bread, corn, flour, hay, svlrits wherever the troops s, gar, tea, snd 1ty and more unun, At these puints on the Jeft bank of the remalu for eome time, four wil be supplied fustesd of bread, Messre, Ureger, Horwitz the quantity of ryc, flour, or bread, and mukeup the other half with wheat, buckwlcat, or barl —Incase of necdone-thind brandy by liquor made of frult or malze. As soon as possibie after crossing the froutier cens tral wilitary stores wiil by established, which will supply the troops, except when direct pro- vision 18 “made for scparate: detachments, Bhould the firm fall to provision the troops at thelr various Lalting places, their wants will be attended to by tho commissarist tralus follow- ipg in thelr wake; when these are exhausted they will Lave to purchase on the spot what- ever thvi can pet, ‘The wmarket prico of the articles thus purchascd will have to bo conflrmed by the testhmouy of the local autnoritios and by the bilts of “the veudora. As to fuel and siraw, this the troops will love to purchase everywhere, the like confirmatiou befnc ro- quired. The flve kopeks for cooked provielons nssigned & man per day In peace are raised to seven and u hall kopcks in war, two kopeks belne for solfd fuod and half a kopek for ten. After thecrosslug of the Danube unc-third of a pound of tea and one pound of sugr is to be served out to every 100 mnen dally from Sept. 13 to May 19, and ‘one pound of tea and three &msnds %r& suzar to every 100 men from May 18 Pt \\'l}cn tho troops are traveling on rallway cars in or out of the Emplre carc is alwuys taken to provide them with warm beverages Bt the sta- tions. - On these occusfons about six ounces of solid meat are apportioned to cach mau. On the moreh each detachment ls to be necompa- nica by a fixed number of live oxen, to be em- vloyed as beasts of burden until slsughtered, Au capecial intirmary has been formed for sick artllery horses at Klschenetf,which will bo care- fully tended durivg the war, Not to dlsorgan- ize cavalry divislons when the independent ac- tion of strong cavalry detachments is neces- sury, Don Cosenck regiments have been at- tached to the scveral corps. The Elzhth, Ninth, and Twelfth Corps have cach been roin- forced by oo Cossack regiuont; the Eleventh has three, with two Coasack batteres. Two other Cosaack regliments with a Cossuck battery bave been formed utow spectal Don Brigade, Other Cossack Hotulas have been attached to tho Fourth Rifle Brigade and the Third Brigwdo of Sappers, 'Tho artillery has been purtlally dis- tributed ansong the suveral corps, cach division of Infuntry recelving two ninc-pound and two four-pound batterles. One nlue-pound and oue four-pound battery of cach artitlery brigade s to enter into the special artillery corps, which {4 to act independent of tho infuntry under a Cow- motder-tu-Chief, “The consumption of artillery and rific car- tridges being very cansiderable nawadays, the supply has to b regulated witlf the utinost at- tentiun and eare. 'To fusurs this the ornraniza- tiot and sdministration of the ammunitivg tralns, the supply of cartridges and their distri- butluu have boen made tha subject of special {n- structions. Euach division of “infantry is to be accumpanicd by one fying and one monil- ized ammuvition train; each division of cavalry Ly hiall & train of horse artilicry; while separato ammunition detachinenta have been formed for thu ritle brigade, the Caucusus Cossack diviston, awd the Don Cossack brigade. Flylng, mobll- {zed, end stationury ammunition tralus are placed under the supervision of a speclal com- mauder. The amuunition wagons are divlded into two classes. The flret class compriscs those which coustantly follow the troops, these carriages, one belungs to each battalon aud cach regiment of dragoons, and fn_march and battle Js alwaya with tho troops, ‘The rille battalions have each two carrlages allotted to them. Theso carrisges are to bo placod inan casily accessible I ll{; nut further than 1,000 puces in the rear of the main body of the ad- vancing line. Two privates per company will be appointed to earry cartridges from the ame muultlon wagon to their comrades. ‘The mno- ment an ammuuition carriage s empty w 1o weturn to the sumunition trafu und fetch o fresh supply, Ammu- nition trafus fu s battle will "be marked by & white tlag {u the dsy and by & green lizht sinight, Ammunition'wagons'of itk second class belong to the bagrage-train, und with the latter must be present ut every epcanpment aud at pizht quarters. On the march and {n Lattle the sccoud<cluss amnuultion carcluves, na a rule, keep at u distance of Lalf a wile from tho troups, but {u tho eveut of a svrious actlon belug nm(clpnml may be scparatod from the baggazo aud tteched to the troops. The llying srtillery smmunition corts likewlse belong to the beggago-traln, and in the bcu(uulufi cugageument are disposed in the rear un sitions select I:l the commander of tho artil- Iery, present, They are distinguished by black Bags in the daytine and by blue lights ai night. Tho mobilized artillery awmunpition wagons be- long tu the bagyaze tralus of the third-class, and’ keep at & distance of_from one to two murchigs from the troops, Tho Rying tratus are replenisbed from the mobilized trains, thc mobilized recelving thicir supply from thy sta- tlonary parks. To calculate the Aw:nmy of shut uxpensted the troops will have eivy res celpts to the vommanders of the stationsry parks for avy swmunition delivesed to thew, ¥RANCE, ALBXIS. Paxis, June 11, ~Tho Grund Duke Alexis has arcived bere. FEACEPUL ASSURANCES. Prince Hohenlobe, the ticrman Ambassador, Rave the French Governtent yesterday the nost satisfactory assurances of Germaoy's pa- citic intentions. of an io po- WILL BE PROHIBITED, ‘Te Goverviueat has malvcd‘u;&:roblbn tho projected prelimiuary mecllnfi of the groups oi aa Left beforv the reassembiing of the Chaw- crd. G DIED. Roug, Juue 11.~Monsiguor Felix Fouruler, Blstop of Nautes, France, 1s dead. MACMALON TO TUR LEGITINISTS. Loxpos, Junc 1L.—A Puris dlspatch vouches for thu sccurscy of the folluwiug report of Prestdens MacMabion's roply to tho Umlst deputstiou. The Presldent sald: * Ay duty fusbida Uit T shogld risk s chauge of ( R ribane, it was to Inspect the villages in which the troops were to be quartercd and sclect the places fn which the batteries, ammunition- trains, aud commissariat waguns were to bo statloned, On the march the artillery was di- vided among the various regiments, 5o as to be always at hand, Each regiment was accompa- nled by its baggage, the train followinz at s A tho- precaution was taken to place village where thero portions intrusted with the task of keeplne a sharp lookout during tho night, Close to the quarters of the troops bav- Ing tho night-watch~the so-called defour troops ~—a spot was assigned for the remaining portion of the detachment to meet In case an alarm was Bpeclal orders were [ssued for the pro- tectlon of the cannon aud ammunition, for the posting of sentinels and the dispatch of patrols, In case of need the commander of the detachment was author- fzed to statfon piclkets aud guoards round the camnp at pight. Another order, gziven by tho Commander-in-Chlef, referred to scereey in all mattters conceruluis the anny. By order of his Tmperiat Highness It was snnounced that strin- gent measures would be promptly taken agalnst any oue who should Jet out anything about military orders, inovements, works, operations, or the condition and distribution of tho troops. 'To keep the men in good health, each man re- veives fonr tebarkas of spirituous liquor a day till May 13, and two tcharkas a day from Muy 13 Before marching, the weak were formed Into special de- tachments, and left belund in Begaarabia, Po- ‘The dally allowance o these so Incapacitated fs to be two kopeks moro During the whole of the campaign, troops blscuita for three days In thelr pockets, and bls- irage biscult for three days. The regular cavaley and artillery, and train being ymvhl(-d with four the servlee have to carry two days’ hay. - In _case suy detachinents azines.or provislon colutmns to réblenish their stores, special moneya havo been allotted for Buru.hmlnu victuals on the spot. The lirm of cspecially at certain points previously agreed Danube, where the troops may be ordered tu & Colicn are authorized to scrve out half replaced by malze, the oats by bariey, nmly the whatever, nor to any draw.” THREATENING THE PRESS, Dispateh o Landon TVmes. Pants, Ma and foreimm, mgr. Dupanloup's organ, rays: orclza Journalr, whith no Government ean tolerate, eare follows in the same strain: by cartalu forelen Journala oo the Jicpublic and hia now Ministry the leading articlea of those litie of It; but we” underatund that ceeding the Hm! discusslon,” LANGUAGE OF GOVERNMENT-SUPPORTERS, the lauzuage of ita own wupporters, it may evening., own Department, it add: corréct. blow st Parliamentarism, teed by the proecnt sltaation. ™ note has been communicated. | Provincial Conservative pspere: ** Buring the thtee montns which will ela tween the diasolution and the genera) eiectiol order and precaution, and,” adailtting that he must b accountable for the act to the next Chambe: eventuality,* TIE MINISTERIAL CRISLS, Pans, Mu{ 3. —Une utriking festure of the po- Micul situstion fs the atmosphere of suzpiclun or {cu!lnfl of insecurity which prevaile. The follows n thfs frame of mind, sud shuws thata blow fs ox- ected to be struck In another quarter: but it s to hoped that the Cabinct are eatisfled with the Farliamcentary conflict, and do not nim at provok- Ing crisca fu Any other inatitutions of the country: **Tho Mioieterial crisia han reacted, like all Cabinct changes during tue last five years, un the fortunes of the Reformed Church., Until 1872 that Churely had sh organization midway between Ires- bytenuninm and Congregstionalism. 1t bod Cone sintorlcs oF Presbyteries, groupe of congregations, forming hitlo republics s It were: but it had no Synod, or General Assembly, governing these Con- tories, The lstter regulaicd thewr own affairs— some of them, like that of Parls, styllog themecives Orthodos, and appointing only Orthodox pastors, ‘while others were Liberal, Lot allowed Oribodox congrezations uador thelr juriadiction to choone pustors of their own color, When M.*Thlers was induced by M. Culzot to.convoke tho synod, M. Jules ilmon, the Minister of Worehlp, g;omuud the Liberals that, if a rupturc ensucd, i partics whould ba triated on & tootlng of equalily. The Liburals, an tluy apprehended, were outnumbered in the Bynod, not becausa they wera aninority, but because, forming compact com- munili the South, they wero ontaulzed into fewer conslatories thau tha scatterod and 6rthodox Protestants of the North. Tho electoral clrcum. scriptions, moreover, are wald to have been framed with an orthodox blas. The Synodical majority did not reylve tne obeolete high’ Calvizistic creed of fho oriyinal Hagueuots, but 1t sefected cortabn doctrines thererrom, and rexolved 1o impose them on the whole Churchi. The Liberals contest tho Jegal vafldity of tlo new creed, 8nd up to 4 weok #go It seemod itkely that the two soctions would efther exist sida by side, as prior 1o the Bynod, or would separate with an equitanie divisicn of bulld- ings and State stipends. M. Maricl, the late Min- luter of W urllllx. had lq)lmlnlcd & Juridiesl Cum- miselon, headed by M, Dufsure, to report on s modus virendl, and the following Deputlics and Sonstors had formed themselves into a commitiee in order ta furnish it with all requl don, viz,t . Yarodoux, Barni, 1 mont, Drelay, Castolnag, Cornll, 1 treus, Dacainp, ¥a) fert, Dos. Garrigst, Jolguesux, Lavergne, Lecespe, Delot, Pouade, = Koudier. Hous, Sallard, ~ Selgnobos, Turquet, Vil laln, " and_ Wilson, " Deputles: ~ and M, Fourcand, Herold, Laget, Lascrve, Lo Royer, Maguim, 11, Martin, Meluadler, lagezy, Pollcian, Roger, Sclierer, and beheurer-Kealner, Scoutors, Mot of these are nob Protestante, but have Prot: estant wives and chilldren, or, from other causcs, bave Inicrested themseives In the controversy. They intended, if the Commission could discover no udininistrative solutivx, to interpellste the Minletry, orto bring in a bill modifying the law on the Protestant churches. On leatuing, buwever, of the didmissal of the Iste Cahinet. Ilw{ immedinte- Iy met, and resolved on suspending all proceedinge during thy Varllamentary intereegoun, The Urthodox party, un the uther hand, will cortalnly demand the lmmediate convocation of the Byuod, and their leaders, though by no means ali the rank and Ao, being adhercnts of tho new Cubinet, their dowand will asauredly be granted. The vummnon. nz of the S8ynod may, therefors, be Jooked for at coy moment. The Liberals, not = recognizing Syunodal government {n matiers of docifiue, will take no part in it Tho Hight Centre, oF Ortho- dox Moderates, will be an josignificant mi. wority. The ~ new creed will en- forced in all fresh svpointments; sud the pastors siready In otlice, many of whom, on their ordinstton, promised stinply to preach accordiug to thete counciences, will be liable 1o dlscipliniry ueasnres ”h”r. impugn the Synodal faith. ‘Iho climinatlon of Liberalism cannot, of courve, like Prefectoral changey, be carried out fn a day, and tlio eleat of tus Cabinel would put a, rude sioh 1o hs Ortbudox campakzi. 1t can only be hoped that thls contingency will deter the Onhodux party from high-hunded measures, levt injustice ou the a:: sida should hereafter provoke tujuatice ou the othor, " MEXICO. CAPTURED AND SHOT. 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal., June 11.—The stcamer Newbern, from Mazatlan, the 34 inst., brings a report that Alvarez, the former- Governor of Acapuico, who was ousted by Jimiuez, a parti- san of Dioz, hias declared for Lerdo, and defeat- eil Shminez o an engugenent,aud that the latter was cavtured oud shot, This occurrenco is ve- ported to have taken place May 9, which throws daubt ou the report, as the Costa Rica brought news from Acapuleo to thy 20th ult, ‘On Sunday 1ast Canadas was elected President of Durango. QALVESTON, June 11.—The Vews! Laredo spe- cial says: * Gien. Escobedo and Coul. Baln, of bis g, arrived horo yesterday, Escovedo has uat inade bis apbearudee in public yet, but his stafl utllcer is uctively engsged in organizing a foree tu_attack Nudva Laredo, I:rpodl.n this place, Two hisudred men are reported curolied. col, Quintera will command tho nlmk(':i: arty, The Diaz ofliclals are much alarmed. [’nl trada, comnaudant, who {s absent, Las been hastlly summoncd to bis post. Ose hun- dred and fifty regulars bave been ondered to Nueva Laredo from Pledras Negras." GREA'T BRITAIN, HYMENEAL, Loxpoy, June 1l,—Miss Elizabeth Thomp- son, tho well-kuown painter, was wmarried to- day to Maj. Wilitan: Butler, © Toe cerciony was performed by bls Eminence Cunding! Manuing, ALCEITS s Loxpox, Juns 11.—Gen. Grant has accepted an {uvitation to s fete which {4 to b given at Alexundra Palace, June 19, HUYAL SCANDAL, Jpectal Dispalch 40 The Tridune. Naw Youg, June IL—=The World says the Princess of Wales will proceed as soou us possi- bic to tako up her permsucut residence at ber father's vourl fu Copenbagen. The alleged causs of this serfous step is sa uupleasant ditl. culty whica bus srisen, sud i which o lady of title 13 coucerued. —— GERMANY., NEW EOUCATIONAL BILL. Bzariw, June 10.—A bill introducing a pew systew of public instruction fu Frussis, which 1s to remodel tho famous lustitutions dativg frum the begisuing of this ceotury, bas just been completed by the Speclal Cowmission. By the new bill the classical teudency of Uberul composing the present Cabinet, secing that it has offended none of the Powers with which France Is friendly. As to Legitimist candidates, any Legitindst candidate really haviug s chance of “succeas will be openly and Joynlly supported by the Administration at the'electiona, The queation of prolonglng my ollicc wiil not be considered during ‘the prorova- tion of the Chamber, and ahall leod myself to no coup de main of any kind venture of Imperial or Monarchic restoration, It will perhaps be nec- essary to demand the dlssolution of the Cham- Lera.” If you ncrord It to me, I eall useit os well as posatble, 1f you refuse it, 1 shall with- ‘Threatening the press, native ¢ order of the day. Vho Defente, ‘L is possible that & very ravere warning, in one furm of the vther, may be given to the Radical press, and to the Hadieal correspondents of-certain ‘Tho manetivres of these jour. nals,indeed, create embarrassments and diflicaliies ‘The Monileur, the repuled organ of the Duc De- 18 cany to remari tht the critfelsn paseed sident of the und, ot In apers. bat solely fin the cocrespandence addressed ta them from Uarls, It In well known who arc the {nspirern ani_authors of most of these fettors, and the care with whicl they are collected Dy tlie orguns of the Left loayes o mora donbt on thelr object than un their origin, “Ihiere [# room for surprixg that men and newspn- ra who talk avery day of their pateiotiem ehow ro the Govern- ment Id revolved o refer 10 the tribunale thoss Jonrnals which in fature produce thesy letters, ‘When the putanzes quoted contaln_enticlsins es- fte lmposed by law on the richt of ‘The Government had better begin Ly cuntrolling doubted, for Instance, whether anything strouger hax beed writien on the preaent crisis than some Tinen in the Sfonde, 1ho Papal Nuncio's organ, this After rejecting a rumor that the' Duc Decazes 4 confinlng himself to the affairs of his o2 *4We should lie very pleased If the news were 1t would be a seriuns wound inflicted on Minlsterlal solidarity. and, consequently, a rude the dislocation of which 12 already so for advanced, aufl the final de- striiction of which is one of the best results prom- A niate ot wicgo cannot be proclaimed during the prorogution of tho Chambers withiout the proroga. tion being Ipsu fscto snnulled: but the following i fs eaid, toall Maralial e perfectiy antitled to decree_the state of Biegs whenever he thisks roper, 65 8 messiro of T, 0t in very unlikely that ke will be ombarrussed at this LOW PRENCI! PROTESTANTISM 18 AFFECTED DY communication furnishca an Nustration of S'M Fay §IVE. CENTS. .- 7 é’l e .| regardingf? entary {nstructi a hn_‘bwg;, Jentary {ns lon advantage the frees 3 PRICEE ¥ Saystem, i o *BANK STATEMRNT. of Uerg 10ws an increase of 845,000 marks. CUDBA. THEATY VIOLATION. delivered here postage frec, This, of cours Motucr country. PARAGUAY, DBRUTAL MURDERS, ner. gurements with thetroo; were made prisoners, 2 JAPAN, NAVAL RIOT. Beauiy, June 11.—Ofllclal intellizence has Uofbura and Morales vrovocation nvivm. itly men. Bteps have beeu taken to (nstitute a searching und impartial uquiry Iuto the cuse. ROME. THE CANADIAN PILORINE. RNoye, June 1L—The Canadian pilgrims have arrived here, BLECTIONS have commenced for the Provincial Councllors of Rome, and bave so far resulted favorsbly to the Liberals, No clerieal caudidates bove been successful, FIRE MINE ON FIRE, £ PorrsviLLe, Po., June 11.—The proprietors ofthe Middle Creck Mines, at Tremont, aru much alarmed at the discovery that the minca are on fire, aud burnisg to aconsiderablo depth. The fire origiuated last 8aturday by a blest which fgnited the gas. An explosion follusred, and considerable danago to the walls and props cnsucd. A luter dlspateh atates that (t {8 Le- lleved seven gangways are burning, and the firs {8 waking rapld progress, A large stream has been turned into the mine. N hurt by the exploston. —— IN CHICAGO. Analarm of irs at 13:15 this morning over she Awerican District Telegraph Company's wires from Kuhns' Hotel was caused by tire in the kitchen of the 8t. Eimo restaursat, ~ 1t was extinguished by the patrol, AT CENTREVILLE, IND. C18CINNaATL 0., June 1L.—Tho Commerclal's special roports the burning of Cowmmons' tflouring. mills at Centreville, Wayne Count| Iud, Loss, $10,000; lmuune:n. N,m.v. e AT AUGUSTA, ME. AuarsTA, Me., June 11,—The Mansfon House, outbulldiugs, aud six horses were burned this wmornlug, Loss, $25,000; insurance, $15,000 e p—— THE GREAT DISAPPOINTED, New Yomri, June 11.—Tho reccption aod serenade given Gov, Robinson at the Evcrett House to-uight wus an Lnmenso atffaly, Mem- bers of the various Assembly Districts met at ‘Taunnany Hall and marched to thos botel headed bya band of seventy-five pleces. The Hon. Heury L. Clinton delivered the welcoming ad- dress, to which Gov. Robinson responded Uriefly, bls remarks having referenco maluly to Btate and city affairs, but near the closo of his specch lie alluded to natiopal politics, oud said¢ * The pathway of fraudulent clecs tions Is tho bighway to national death. 1f the Repuplic is to endure, we Lave looked for the last thue upon the innaguration of w Natlonal Exceutive who hever was clocted.”. ‘Ihe reception s to be tendered hy the Man- hattan Cluv to ex-Govs. Tiden ‘sod Hen- dricks and, to Gov. lobluson and - Lieut.- Gov. Duisticimer to-morruw cvening, sud will be a purely soual gathering. ‘The President’s speoch of welcomo will be only 8 formul exer of the oceaslon. Durlug the receptlona serensde will be given lu front of tha Club- lluuse in lonor of Messra, Tildea and Hen- dricks, under tho auspices of tho Youny Men'a Demueratic Club. Gov, Hendricks wlil ‘muke a briet address. Ex-Gov. llendricks says ho docs not Intend to be abscut tiore thau three of four wonths, and this thie would be passed wafoly ln London, Parls, and pertps Berlin, e ——— COLD WATER, Bpecial Dispateh o Tha Triduna. LincoLy, Neb., June 11)=Maj. W, J. Ros siter, o well-known busincss inan bere, fell dend from apoplexy lase eveulng, sged 45, The Tewplo of Houor lsmaking preparations for an extrsordtnary gothering of members of the Temple of Honor of the State here to-mor- row and Wednesday, Five hundred guests aro expected, ‘the programiog lucludes speecicd by ex-Uoy. Butler, Attorney-General Roberts, Gien, A, I Counor, late Presideatial Elector, U, M. Lambertow, una Cupt. A. B. Godlroy. Wednesday thers will bo & parade and decora- tiou of bustiess houscs, n Lauguet, aud & bull, A big thwe 13 sutlcipated. - ——— QUINCY, ILL. Special Npaich to Tha Tridune. Quincy, 1, Junu 11.—Ou Saturday the Quincy Bosrd vf Public Works awanded » sews eroge contract t McNichol & Co., of Cbicugo, for #5,718. The other bids presented to the Board were as fullowa: J. H. Kouefes, Quiney, $10,400; John Dufley, Chicago, $7,078; I 1% Tasslg, 8t Louts, $7,0i5; W, . Urabble & Co., Bt. Louls, 80,i4d; Ji. D, Glatteidt, Quiucy, 3 Shramika & Veach, 81, Louts, $10400} MacMahon & Fuller, Chicago, 89,90; Traln &~ ';,, 3 Bt Lois, €0.005; Hoy' &' Co.y Chicago, V00 ————— OBITUARY. Special Dispaich b0 Tae Tribune ANN ARBOR, Juns 1l.—Samuel D. Bird, 73 ears of age, fell dead ut his home in Nurth- fluld, in this county, un tho Uth. He had goue juto the tield to cut somu brush. Beiug gous longer than necessary, hls fawlly justituted search and found him balf woy howe, dead. LoutsviLLs, Ky., June 1L.—Ths Hon. John 8, McUonald, of Indiang, dicd st New Albuny to- v, LousviLLk, Ky., Juno 11,—The Rev. N. L. Ricy; for furty-eight years 8 Presbyteriun minise ter and lats Proteasor of “Pheclogy in Danville College, ts dead, B ————— WE KNOW HOW -IT IS QURSELVES. Speciud Dispalc 1o The Triduze. CansoxpaLy, 1M, Juue 11L.—Our County Commisslouers were sbout to let a contract fur the building of au addition wod iwprovewent to our Couuty Court-fouss to s Nl Louls tnu without _soliciting bids for tho sawe, Lus today several of our citiseus, them Isase Rappy, o pramueus oo ?.'&u er, stopped thelr proceedings. Ths Commisstoncha will tow sollsit bids and iet5 Iet the costract ou Friday, thu 2Atu Inst, When cowpleted the Couri-Ruuse will equal any {u this district for Lesuty sud ustaulueds, mx the lwprovewent will cost about 12400 el OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lospoy, June 11.—Stcumships Castalla, 1 el Sternmiany, 1;‘4 P&xflcu\:v. Irom‘niw :xk; Barwarian, from Moutr ave astived out. . ’:fio:fis.'dunf DA rrited, steaustdp Chlas, w Live u‘.’ww y;.'a‘x‘g; sz 1.—Steanabip 1sbo, trom verpool, had wrrlve bu:usmws, .h:'uu 1L—Arrived, steansbip Lord Clive, frow Fbiladelpbia GLasgow, June 1Li—Arrived, stcawmer Btats M from American experience of Thew 5 statement of the tmperial Bank: been recelved from Yokohams, June 5, that an allray had taken place among some men belong- Jng the German mon-of-war Elizabeth and a ‘party of French sallors. Nine of the latter were killed and two mortally wounded. The caing froin tho French- New Yong,June 11.—A letter from Paraguay says that President QN1 and his brother Wille famn were murdered in the most barbarous man- The President was nat home with his fam= . 7 ity, when lie was surprised and killed by a band * | of asanssins hicaded by Cul. Golbura soa Com- manders Morales and Godey. In subscquent en- No miners were " Dan-" i : | 4 i i T T RROALEA a d S N P Havana, via Ker Wzsr, June 11.—Tho . Havana Post-Office officials st ot deflance the. | provistons of the International Postal Treaty of * Berne, and continue to chargo extra postage, . sbout 25 cents {n gold coln, upon letters pre- .. J' pald In the United States, and which should bo + 18 in violatiou of the treaty cotered loto by the | H + N i o e e o ot P PR R S

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