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voLuME XXXII, CITAMPION S1CKLE GRINDER. Reapers, Mowers, and Harveaters, which th and sharpened withont ehangin, keeping 8 keen and true edge, ¢ Grinder Company have decided to patterns at the following extremely Jow price, viz, ¢ plete, farmern’ clabs. In order to supply 8 want long felt by thore using for & machine by e knivea and nlcklen could bo eanily gronnd the bevel, therehy e Champlon Slckio place bath of thelr With hovel stone stand and $0 each; Q sicklo attachment, com- ch; 3 With flat stone stand and sickle attachment, com- 48 each; plete, 38 e ziving the preference of selection to the purchaser. No farmer can afford to bo withant one, the {ulce of an m’dlnlr{ urlmmonn and hanging, of o quali nly We Challienge the World to a8 ftisonly ty like those furnished by us, Equal our Machine, Rither tn -ul% price, or cxeention, 1t cannot get ont of order.” On © boy can do the work of two men. Liberal discount to dealcrs, canvassing agents, o For sampla machine and terms address T. P. STONE, Gen'l Agont, No. 100 Iake.st., CHICAGO, Agricultural Implement dealers JARGAINS. Alsdy having no further ura for 1t has lett with us for salo n most superh Bquars Grand Ntel| four ruund coruers. pleh carved legs, back fintahe sacHfice If taken with. in 8 few daye. Wo hiave aiso & handsome Sielnway Sauare. with carveq lekn, our own pruverty, taken gichanize for a stelnway Uprighty whicl wa will sl at a rlce, Doth of theao Instrumenta are {n fieat-class onler,and sre fully guaranteed by us, They can bo lLsd &b less thantha price of inferfor néw instrumecnta, LYON & HEALY, Btate and Monroa-sts. GnLekerivng, Tpvighk Planos, Low Prices’ Tume Poymentst Reed's Teraple of Nusie, 92 Von Buren Streex, Chieago, 3 MATHUSHEK PITAINOS! ‘With Equalising Scale and Linear Bridge. The Mathusiek Planos are naw acknopledged by |k= beat judges af music, in all parts of our country, ‘to Vaatly suj 10 Anv othier Planos mude, atsloriie. contalning full explanation of the Eqaal. 12ing Eeal Linear lirlige, sont frea upon anplicas tlon: no person wishing to purchase & Plano should fall tosend forone, Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Deantiful Design of Cases. FELOH; & POMEROY, 209 & 231 Stais-%,, Chlcag, Sota Agents far the NortAwdst, STTAGENTS WANTED IN_EVARY TOWK, Leadersandathers engaged to the format d Grcheueas oud seE 0 U oo Sessy I ee parr dovoted 05 Concorniag Ban sravings Illnranfin“:]‘;“].iu L gnd mant pprot ‘e o o v Fin e, Doth in Enrope of Instruments now in use, UTOpo A $:a.""Aialled tree ta any addross. & LYON & HEALY, Btato and Monroae-sts., Ohicago, e it hnbnishotediicundd Shiobeivd. 2 Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON COAL TARGO, 4 CAR LOAD, SINGLE TON. TERMS OABH. +.02 WASHINGTON.8T., INDIANA-ST, BRIDGE, 1L 8. VAN INGEN, Sup't, TARM LOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & co.,, Room 20 Tribuno Building, Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and Enst- ern Illinois at lowest rates, Correspondence solicited. D SAVINGS 2 I (HCAGD nmau Hegotlated MaNIDENDS Exhia fut 0 Jllteols Farms. Tt Lhak e Toputh o rnegone tst MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No, 20 Nassan-st, N, Y., 2 smounts as "fli‘;fl-‘lfl"x"x“wv“ CHICAGO ta wavmuar. 2 areited i tly attended to received sad promptly attende by SR T ot s, 1. A, HURLBU' b e Qe RO Y P 1D 1 EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., Burs aod sells COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL e s bt o Bates of Intereat., b pipMone ORTGAGE LOANS, nlnl::lhlenu and Grounds at litghland Park to WALTEIt 2. MATTOCK! ol o, Wioaroracst. AND 7 1-3 PER OENT. BuSLiehs LroRey I8 suika of S101000 o PHOTOGIEAPILY, Butterfly Ball OOPBLIN, the Photographar, invites nll Children whégnucl atod 1 thio Huttardy Ball at MoVickor's 'i"huutro to_call at nis Parlars in costume w-dn{ or during noxt Eff)\‘n'(‘}ng. sit for a piciuro, FAER OF PHOTOGRAPHER, N. . Cor. State and Madison-sts. Elevator entrs ' 75 Madison-at. Formerly 244 West Washinglon-st, ARTISTIO TATLORING. Flward Ely & (o, Are sclling CHOICE Imported Woolens made in the most *thor- ough, artistic manner,”’ yfor gentie- men, at the LOWEST Prices possi- ble consistent with a strictly I'IRST- CLASS ARTICLE, that is war- vanted in every particular, FPrices Lower than for the past twelve or fifteen years. Wodding Toilet a Specialty! Wabash-av,, cor, Monroe-gt, EDWARD ELY., £ Ten per cent discount If pald in fivo days, BTRAW HATS, Bxtra quality Soft-Finish Monila Straw, diract importation, TAYLOR’S BALTIMORE MACKINAW, Tho largest and most complste stock of Gentlemen’s and Doys’ Straws in this oity, Prices low. PARKER & TILTON, Hst Hatablishment, 3 RYI In intorior towns dosirous of having thielr nd Culls Iaundricd can send them to ue by i1 of express, aud their orders will reculye ention, I'rice, fibc per dozen. Address Offico 126 Dearborn.st,, Chicago, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CONPANY, ‘The mall steamersof this Com; any, betwe: N e Oy b e LANCE, ISy S et idlnk ba, in; i ARBA 10 HAVIE=1st Cahin, taeh o AvIE i Becoud: Cabl, $05¢ Kieragey budt, Includtn winc, bedding, and . O .}I"’"T"' LONDON, “or sy Fitiway siation First Caoln, $0to 8100, acconding to m . toa;Socond Cavin, $UTTia Eunta, o cgmmods: 1, |Ill)|H\“nE verythlag s above, Metdra, ckou, Ak vorv resucd vates, availablo turuugh Fogl or France. “h;_l:nmen marked tiius * do not carry steeragu passen. Vor puaspy and tretein svol to LOUIS DK 1| a ent, 88 Rroad or W, P, WHITE, u7 Clar] A AA’I{::I“?’!M’ L‘h. g ,STATE LINE, - BT, Cabl int A 3 L0 accommodu. Heiurn tickets, " $110 lo gurreocy, Bece Lt AR R e b N0 den: orsl Agenta. o li" ‘WAIHlAl.'kL Manazvr. Lt st , Chicugo, ANCIORLINEATL STEANERS OLINIA June 10 TSN Jue a0.20m o Yoy o Exvn. 14, June 33, 300 | EAVIVOIN T AT4SR 30 20m BTk 1o Ulsaiow, Liversool, or Lindanierry. oo TR, 833 stonoander? sbins 843 (o & it 'f‘}.:».“ i stearage, 63 { Junezt, 2 g s St o3 Wiod for Ay R heratee KN DB ON BT AR b W kton-at, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York 1o Queenstown and Liverpool, EGYPT, June16,0:308. m | ENOLAND, June 23,09 m - FOIt LONDON, 2CR, June @ 12 noon | HOLLAN SRBGIARe G100 | BRLLARD: 2 42 b m, Ticketaat reduced raies. Bteerage ticko curs ml‘l{\’ll- rafis for £1 end upwards o L d Kopiy to . B LANSON. % Bouth Clerta™ \ ) North German Lloyd. 10 5la: b will xail every Sate,. dur T B s Company il tal svery St tales of From New York to Southawpto) ndos, Havies wnd remiea: 8est cabia, $iLo: sccond S inigmabply L e B0 GUTSIEE, Pt sl 5 3Bowlin Grcen, New Vork Great Western Steamship Line, From New York 10 Bristol (Eogland) direct, * SOMKLSET, Westera ‘Tuadar, May 18 ABUAGUN.' 5ymona, . Satordey Juned Cavinpassage; 8701 | g 815 biceruze Etullll {l\ll&. (ownneal INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Canylug the Malls betwoen EUROPE AND AMERICA, 3 P D 3 2;0pm Thercent: ave tan 53 63, 00 a Sl ah Yor pussres, oumpany's Olico, 12 South Clark- iy iy ety |13 ST AL o T g ‘l“l’om‘: ulefinfif-n:"'nun“fi, Taitern Correspond: 'Txfl'ffi"amil;um}fi‘h: Teakaad, 0P Wesk A BAVKIN GUATEN AND MANTELY, (tHODSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN TIVENG{F i, o i s, Chamber of Commerce, Chdcago, GR' A [‘E& VEATE MINTILS: A3money toloan on Heal Estate, uce Troe PROBASCO & RUMNE i il E“,“‘P,’;‘“'{fila:%g;wrm ) U NTATE S T CLOTHING. CLOTHING! For Men, JEOSTERY AND UNDERWEAR. REDUGTION HOSIERY. Youths, A Boys, and 21 Children, 1 S RETAILED FOR CASH AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 3 S - Call spocial attention to tho groat reductions thoy have made in prices of HOBIERY and UNDERWEAR throughout the entire dopartment. 100 dozen Ladios’ Suporflno French White Cotton Hose, 25¢, former price 50c. 76 dozen Ladics' Solid Colored Bilk-clocked Balbriggan Hose, 40c, reduced from 66¢. A joblot of Ladies’ Striped Fronch Lisle Hoso st 76c, reduced from 81.60. 300 dozon Misses’ Striped and Plein Colored Hose at 25¢ por pair, handsome pattorns, Just received, a lot of Superfine Faney British Hoso, 500 per pair, Just half tho cost of importation, 100 dozen Genuino British Half Hoso, 18¢ per pair, We carry the Largest Stock of CLOTHING for BOYS and CHILDREN of any Retail House in the Northwest, devoting one entire Store, namely, 146 Clark-st., for that purpose. Golden Eagle Clothing Store, 196 & 198 Madlonst, | irmsonrimns o s =Sl own, 4th July! Goodrich Transportation Go. Will run three large Side- wheel Steamboats between AND . EVANSTONR, Leaving each place BIOUR- LY during the whole day. ANSTON LADEES will nish ample and choice efreshments in the Wni- versity Giroves. We have the exclusive use of Evanston PEicr on that day. T, G. BUTLIN, Sup’t. Free Sons’ Excursion! \ To the Froo Bons’ Uemetsry Qrounds, BUNDAY, JUNH 17, 1877, Omntbuses will leave the tollowlng places at fiftcen minutes tow &, m. ¢ Corner Stata and Twelfth-ats, 100 dozen Gonts’ Suporfino India Gauzo Vests, 500 oach, worth 76c, togothor with a largo assortment of finor qualitios at equally low prices. 121 & 123 State-st. Twenty-secondst, and Michivan-ay. WATEL ELEVATORS, Water Elevators OPERATED BY CITY OR. TANK PRESSURE, FOR CARRYTING Passeng@rgqureigm MANUFACTURED BY ‘W.E. HALE &CO. NEW YORK, 229 Broadway. CHICAGO, 107 Lake-st. AR'T GALLERY. Now 501 sout 34 POV Rt subuivkiet SO Curwar Santh Halwed sbd Twelfth-sta. 179 West ot y ’ Comner Clar) Kinglests. Corner Chilui aukeg-ava, 7o for rou \Hyy 0 centa. - Children uader 10, 23, REAL ESTATE. Texas Lands! Yatusblo fuproved farm of G10 scres, Bmiy County, 10 miles of Tyler, County Seat, from Texas Pacific It, It, Good school tion of 'i'yler about 7,000, -4B5 ncres In Cherokvo County, 12 miles south of Tusk, the county seat; about {2 mlles from rale d,' 200 acrea under cultivation. Good houso a0 outbniaings, " Fare heavy Sibered. Good strenm of water, 200 nerus, near Jowett, on the Internatlonal I, R., in Leon Caunty, aud 4 miles fromn county sa: 10 acruu Iu McLenan County, 10 miled from Wirco, (o county sent, Alvo 460 acren in same county, 17 miles from Waco; wplendid wheat and cotton land, The largest and most ele~ gant in the country, Every GENUINE improvement in T’hotography is to be found at BRAND’S in advance of all others, The very best Card work at the uniform price of $3.00 Per Dozen. <A speclal light for Childven. STUDIOS AND QALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., NEAR ADAMS-ST. 4,000 acres fu Llano County; splendld stock | s 5 R laude; 70 miles from Austin, U10 screa in Wise FRIGERATOR CARR, County, & milea from Decalitr, tho countly Beat; | e cime s~ - . emarn s yery desirable, 230 acres black rmlthl and in Collln County, 12 wiles from McKinney, the E county scat; the U'ourt-louse there cost €85, 000, 16 miles 'from w0 lota R es in Qraysen County, 3icKinuey. 4 Jots in tho clty of Buerman, inTerrotl, 'on T, & I, It. 1t TITLES PERFECT. Abatracts furuished to ail the lands, Priceslow, For further particulars apply to E, C, COLE, 144 Dearborn-st, e e Refrigerator Car Co. FOIt TRANSPONTATION OF BEEK, TGENERAL NOTICES. POULTRY, RTINS GENERAL N 1CE>, Bt S TG A ' LRUTTER, FRUIT, Andall kinda of Perlshable Goods, Sommer and (X Wianter, ‘74 Washington-st., Chicago, Bl [l “Draln Tile aud Cement, and Flue Linlng. ’ W. M. DEE, . 22 Quincy and Bd‘l Jackson, between State and Dearborn, GLEASON'S ACADENMY 5 B.8T, 'Lbl Inteninediate aad Comimncrels) Departments of thl lt'h;f!'l UI.IJI bc.lii'[:ltalms‘;nlnl;xflll; lllln.l‘lll". ICI’::: combeuving Juba 11+ o frou 8 & i o 4 M. B, GLEASON, incipal. Pl orii begtas sept. 3. s Kibelpe MEXICAN POCKET Tus ihtcat, airong: Hammock == 193 8TATE-ST., OLD GOLD, 1 liave to notify the trado and the public gener- ally that on the Hth of May last 1 obtained from Judge DALY, of the New York Court of Common Pleas, an Injunction sguinst & person styling her- solf *Madamo Uouraud," restralnlng her from sclling, trausferring, ozju any msnner disposingof the guods, chattels, proprictary articles, and trade warks of the late DR, T, FELIX GOURAUD. ‘This enjoins the salo of the Orlental Cream, as well ssallof the proprietury articles of my deceased futher. Yhave to warn the fng from sald *+Madame Qoura y preparations, or frow deallng {n the same, Mean- while, my **Olymplan Creawn” s frea from legal entangloment, and my right to its manufacture and salo unquestioned. ‘The public will Bnd it In quan- tity and quality equal to ite lats competitor, and ita price reduced to One Dollar, . A. H, GOURAUD. New Yor¥, June 12, 1877, Town of South Chicago. UBLIC NOTICK shereby given to all persous have Inlr;cmml«llnycklfndu-lm'; < Town of Bouts Cuf- i they sTe tequostsd 1o prescut the same st oy ::' lxflt;n{.nm %flefl?fle Coracr o CATk a4 Wihiugton 5 e of L sl Cummittes on Outelandl; s Kratia e evS, “R Bl Y ki, o p3 C lerk. NOTICH. o oot dad GralnBoe Gl T dENed fndousnt. ornexormuscorsrrrvecrss | CIHCAGO REFINING 00, 158 Fifth-av, H A ANTTO A RESOLUTION OF THE ¥ INANCE | A tiE e A e A o 4 County, cermncatewilTbe pa o8 BE e lkty Trensurer. polleitors of American i el AT Eagl: . Uplutons given as 10 la- friugenicats, scupe aud validity of Patents, aod the pateutabllity uf fiveutl harges woderate. WAN AN INDUSTRIOUS BUSINESS MAN Somewhst posted In priuting sod publisilog can wcure s permancnt poaition ab reasousble salary a3 Mauager of a Com) ust urganiztog. w operats an old eatablisbied Saahe Qi pissreies nm‘ffnd-ufi No e SIS DMMANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuno Buildjog. Fine Bpectacies sulied Lo 8l alghts 0g sclenll: rin- o fl‘ A Yield o pies Doy 358 Iad Bl g b CI1ICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, THE WAR. An Attempt to Cross the Dan- ube Hourly Looked For. Mysterious Movements of Large Bodies of Troops. Rustchuk Said to Be Almost Entirely Deserted. A Very Serious State of Affairs 8till Exist in Constan- tinople, Duga Pass Still Held by the Plucky Montene- grins, A Coolness Said to Exist Detween the Porte and English Am- bassador. Our Correspondent's Account of His Visit to Braila. Its Position as Affected by the Matehin Fortifications. Details Concorning the Recent Capture of the Turkish Monitor, Gen, Grant Highly Honored by the Corpo- ration of London, Lerdo’s Adherents Capturo the City of Acapulco. CONSTANTINOPLE, DISTURDANCES TAREATENLD, [By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.] CoxstantmxorLr, June 14, vin Arnrys, June 15,—Notwithstanding the official ns. surances of Turkish successosin Asia, tho peo- plo are discontented and fractious, This city may yet witness the reignof a Com- mune, The Bultan {ssaid to bo downcast, and to have GIVEN UP ALL HOPE of England's assistance, The Porte has enubbed Mr. Layard frequently, I am obliged to send this by mail to Athens, a1 it would not ba allowed to go out by tele- groph. Even lettors, if suspected of con- taining information, are now opened and ox- amined.’ ON THE DANUBE. READY FOR THE WORD, (By Cable to The Chicago Tribuns,) Loxpoxn Orrice or Tnx Cricaco Tnmuwne, Bausouny Srtnerr, W. 0., June 156.—Tho correspondents of the London papors plaint- fvely bowail tho Larshness of tho new Rus- sian regulations in not allowing the move- monts of the troops to be telegraphed. The correspondents themseclves are ns much in the dark apparently as the newspapers a thousand miles distant from tle front reganding THE ACTUAL DATE sot for tho ndvance of theCzar's forcea; but Ly putting one mysterious hint and another togother it is not difficult to seo that the Pproparations for crossing the Dauube are ns nearly complots as possible, even to tho minutest of wmechanical details, The army is only wailing TIE BINGLE WORD OF COMMAND, ‘which may be given to-night, to-morrow, or the night Jfollowing. In either caso the army {8 quito likely to bo safely across the Danube before it is known in London that the camp Las boen struck. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, ABOUT TO MOVE. Loxpox, June 15, —Several special dispatches tn London papers this morning ecem to show that there will ahortly be weme movemont on the Danube. A Vienns dispatch says: **It I8 announced st headquarters that efticers of the Russian army will, after to-morrow, be transferred to Aloxandria, near Glurgevo," APlofest! dispatch statos: **It 1 supposed op- operations will soon commence, ad overything 1s d, but the Danuboe falle vory alowly, Thero many departures from this place, but natlon of those wha loave Is kept pro- foundly secret, " Adlspatch dated Shumla, Jugo 12, says: **An attempt to cross is HOURLY EXPECTED, Thete 18 great excitement at Rustchuk ond Shumla, There s every appoarance of desperato fghting shortly, Leunnox atarts for tho front to- morrow, " ‘The same correspondent telegraphs under date of Thursday that Hustchuk fs almost emp Communication lu liable to Lo cut off, and ne: Paper corsespondents are warned to leave ata moment’s notice. ‘fhe Danube ls rapidly subsid. ing. COMSTANTINOPLETHE GOAL, Bucnaszsr, June —On the Nusslan army sy forestisdowing of peace would fall with a thrill of mumnm disgust tlat would strain the vouds of ciplino to the utwost. There can be no ques- tion that the army regards Constantinople as the only goal that can content, TUB CZAR wiil return to Rossla Immediately atter he bas witoesscd and participated in the passage of the Danobe. There are now comparatively fow Hus- slan ofticers ln Buclisrest; thelr datics call them elséwbere. N FONTOONE. Loxpox, June 15,—Lotters from o special cor- tespondent ulate that the Husstans have collected only sutticient pontoon materisls for two or turce crossiogs. HUBSIANS IN ROUMANIA. Loxpox, Jumo 15.—The Russlsns in Roumania and that neigbborhood numbes 200,000, lucluding 27,000 cavalsy. SERVIA, - 5 CONDITION OF TUE ARMY. Loxpox, Juue 13.—A letter from Belgrade, snd from s good wource, says: **Tho rcorganization of the forces is all but complote. In the active army Goly wmen bave been taken who aredrilled &ud bave 40n serviga, Qibass baye baea ensollsd | Ko ‘fortifications , The Chitagn Bailpy Teibune. AEETI 0 O S SO DA A v N B SR . ST AR In the secona-class reserves. crably well-armed with breech-loading guns, which were hidden in the gronnd at Alexinatz snd other places, #0 s to be safe from the Tarks. ‘These have all been recovered and made eficlent. The repalnng of old and the construction of new Tho former ara tol-"| ha4 been going an vigorously, especiaily over all the Timok country, Tho line of the Danube In that direction has ® HECEIVED BPECIAL ATTENTION, Gladows has been made quite = atrong intrenched position, as has also Kadsjuveto. At the confl ence of the Timok and Danube, the works gen: ally are not armed, but guns and ammunition are stored in s atation to the rear so that they may bo bronght forward ns soon ‘as wanted. Thero aro .mtores and provislons collected in the more expos- ed placcs, which are kept intnct despits the wants of the population. 1In the Timok dlstrict the mili- tia biavo not been called aut except for the usual drill, bat all have been warned to ba ready at the first sunimons, Members of the scrvice corps have recelved shinitar warning. WILL NEMAIN NEUTRAL. A Belgrade telegrom says Servia will rematn nen- teal under any circumatances, IHer neatral attl- tude will be deciared In express terme 1n & apeech from the throne at the opening of. the Bkupt. schina." TURKISI OCCUFATION. Toxnox, Juno 13.—A special frum Pesth staten {hat the Porte, f 7 Servia will conclude a con- ventton permitting the pasenge of tho Husslan troops, has declded to occapy the principal posi- tions in Serrla, MONTENEGRO. STILL IN POSSESSION. Loxpoy, June 16.—The Z¥mes' correspondent at the Montenegein hoadquarters at Ostrok telegraphs the following under date of Thurs- day, which Indicates that the Mon- tencgrina are not yet completely driven from Dugn Pass: - **The Tarks have moved up to Noldre, within Duga Pass, and witbin reach of cannon shot from the Montenesrin lines at Pres. Jeka, but np to this tine no Indication of attack has Leen given. Tt Iy expected, however, that ¢+ AMOVEMENT WILL DX MADK to-morrow. The Turkieh column advaneing through the ‘Wassojeviteh distrlct makes mlosw progrees, and hae not yet reached Kalaschin, 1t destroys all villages withln reach, but has thus far not entered the mountain couutry, 1t la supposod this column intends moring through Drobriak to unite with the army now In the Duga Pass," ANOTIIER RUMOR saya that after the relinf of Nicsles and captare of Danllagrad the bulk of the Tarkish forces will ba withdrawn to uperate on the Jtussian right wing when It crosees the Danube, The greatest confi- dence I felt hiere In tne genoral result of the cam- palgn. IN ASIA. THE OPPOSING AMMIES. ErzEnovsy, June 15.—Muokhtar Pasia's position atZewinlebellered to be nnassailable. Tho Tutkish Fight confronta the Jtuseian left in the open diwtrict of Alushkirt, An engagement fs {mminent. The Russlan detachment of the centre which occupled Soghauli has fallen back in the airection of Kars. TilE TORRS REINFORCED, Br. Prrensnuno, June 16,—It Is officlally an- nounced that Mukhtar Pasha has been relaforced Ly twenty battalions from Trebizond, DIPLOMACY. RUBSIA'S TERUS. Loxpox, Juns 15.~Further dotalls of what ia called ** Gortschako's Rteply to Earl Derby " are s fullows: ** 1f the Turks wakes pesce directly Huesla crosscs tho Baikans, Russia will be ready to accord peace; but otherwise she woald have no Alteruatlve but 10 conquer and diclato n peace to the l'orte. If Enzland wishcs to provent the Ituse stans from entering Conatantinople, she has only to exert her Influence npon tho Turks In otder to induce them to yleld tmmediately ofter the Balkans aro passed, " NO NALP MEASURES, A corrgspondent weites: ¢* The idea among the Russfans ta that half messares will not suflice. Tulgarls must become ns autonomons os Servis ana Tloumanis. A rather strained feellng (4 agaln tak- toghold uf the public mind rolstive to Eastern wffales, " It 18 reported thnt Prince Gortschakof, in hls r “l] 10 England disavowing any wish on the part of ueala o Lake possession of Contantinopl u) de- clures tnat city ought to belong to Eropean Powers, none of the —— GENERAL, ORERCE. CONSTAXTINOPLY, June 15, —There s great irel- tation among the Geock population in this clty against the Patriarch of the Ureek Church for fs- sulng s mandutory order that prayers bo suld in charches for the success of thu Turkish arms, T'he Sulian has mude costly presents and decorated tha Patrisrch with the badge of ano of the highest orders of the Emplre, und this fact talnts the action vf tho Vatelarcls with suepicion. AN AUNTRIAN THREAT, Viexxa, June 15.—Ieforo lesvlug Delgrade, Prlnce Milan was reminded that any attempt on the part of Sorvia to resume hostilities would be immodiately followsd by Austrian occupation, ANOTIHRR COMPLICATION, COXBTAXTINOPLE, June 15.—There 1s 0 growing coolness between Layard, the British Ambassador, and tho Porte, Hafvet Pasha, the Foreign Miufs. tor, complaius that Layard 1 not felendly onough, ond Layurd complains that the Porte does not ate teud to hls cumplaints, or when itdoes itonly mukes promises which it does uut kean. Layard has maden sharp remonstranco, and warned the Porte that ita conduct will farther alienato Euglund's sympathy, UOSNIAN INSURGENTS, Bosnlan newa ivumeagre, An insurgent band barned a house in the villaza of Ousadjsk. ‘The inhabltants of Raliravo, Okhava, and Beany bavewado submission. The Inhaditants of Zaleskt bave been disarmed. Tho Insurgents at Montaitaha have been dofeated by Constant Fashs, An fnsur- kent band attacked Mitrowltza, PALESTINE, Dentix, Jone 16,—The Post says since the out. break of the war tho Mohammodans in Palestino have again become partlcnlarly hostile ta foreign- ers, Germany Lus renewed hier ropresontations to the Porte und the Ureat Powers to 1naure tho safoty of German colonlste thero, AUSTUO-IIUNGARY, Preta, June 15, —Miniater Tiuxa, replying to in- terpellatious of tho cxtremo anti-Russlan party, 1ald the Uovernment was preparcd Lo submit to criticlym rather than' pureue a policy contrary to Austro-tfungarian Interests, Forelyn Powurs had never mauifested groater confidence in aud friend- #hIp towards the country than st preasut. DALMATIA, LoNpox, Juno 15.—A Vi-una dlspatch says tha Dalmatlan papers state that preparations are being made to encamp 10,000 mun uear the month of the Narenta, THE NOSPITAL SIGNAL. New Yomk, June 15.—The Tarkish Minister communicated to the Associated Pross » dlspatch, of which the followlng fs & translation: CoXsT4NTINOPLE, Judo 13.—TAs Minister of Forelgn Aguire to ihe Mintsier of Turkey at Fashington: I cunscquence of the dumand of the Luperlal Govern- meat for tho subethutlon on our ambulauce servico of iho rod cresont for the red cross doubts have been raliod 3s (o our inteation of respecting the Conventlon of Qeoueys. To reméve aoy miaderstandiog o thls respect, the Imperial Guverumont declares thot In cunformity with sald Convesilon, to which (sadhores u priciple, the red croa will contiaue to be rellglously respocted by thio Otioman armtes undes all circumstances; that formal {nstructions have been g1von o thisetfect, aud that the Bucloty of Ald for the wounded, represanted by the red wrescont, {8l reality but tho Kestoru Lranch of the Socluty of the Ked Cross. IURITATION, Loxpoy, Juna 16, —A Vienua correspondent tel. egraphs tlst advices from Constuntinople show that great {rritation s folt about the attltudo of Titus of Greece. Prevalng orders have boen sout 10 the snwy to pacify Moutencgro so that the troops nisy ba sout 10 Thesssly and Kphesus se 8000 o8 posaibly, NOT ALLOWED TO GO ADROAD, Aspeclal from Pesth says Hungsrian papers state that orders havo boen issued by the Govera- ment that Lungarisn subjects Hablo to military sorvice are Dot (0 bo grauted pasaports for golog abroad, ROUMANIA. A correspondent of the TWnes at Vienua tole- grupha $he following: ** The Miulstorialchangestn umants which ooy houghs W by Mwpaudlug sre 4 Mrag 0 FI — s PRICE FIV, CENTS " duae to differences wit2 snnoyed by constan Ministers concernin, ton.” sla. The Russlens ara ¢ = lalnta of the present . ictions of the Conven: RO QUARTER. A Bucharest correrpondent sends the followings **The Minfater of Forelgn Affalrs has just come . municated Lo me tho contents of a docament ema« - . . nating from the Commander-in-Chief of the Ottos man army, that every Roumanlan soldler taken' : prisoner shall be put to death,* MILAN bas arrived at Plofestl. . TUE SINRING OF A TURRIAT IRON-CLAD. Landon Enaineer, On Sunday, the Gth of May, n Torkishjron-clad, with two tarscta, pald a visik to Bralla and threw o some fiftecn nine-iuch hells right aver the town to the railway atation, just as tho Grand Duks ' Nlcholns arrived by train from Galatz, The vensol did not remain Iong, and on the following Fridny, the 11th Inat., she " roturned wbout 8 by m,, add dropped anchor, with she object apparently of shelling the town. Bhe several timen shifted het . &umnu elightly, in ordes to bring hee guusto -ar more conveniently. A Ttussian battery at once opencd fire on her with bronze riflcd howltzers of nbont six-Inch callbre, the range belnx 5,000 yards, A second baitery, armad with twenty-dve-ponnder slogs-guns, alyo opeied on the Tarkish liio, and toe cannunade Iasted for aboul forly-five minutes, The llusaiane flred In all about tiventy rounds. The resull of each shiot was carefully watched for by our curre- #pondent an shore, from a point fifty in elxty foat above tha levol uf the river, Suddenly a emall ‘ nfl of white winoke or steam rose from he iron-clad, ' followed by huge flames, . which ancended to a heliht of twenty feet. Thema were carried away by the wind at a slight angie and wera succecded by a cloud of dark smoko or steant, - rislng hugh Into the alr, and surrounded by black objectd. A dallroport waa leard, nnd wiien the smioke cleared away the iron-clad was gunc, Nothing was 1o bo scen of her but the mizzenmant standing far out of tha water and still_flylng tho Turkisn flag, which, curiously enough, the Turkish boat pulling ta the rescua of the drowniog saflors, did not attempt to secure, liese buata camo from a second Tarklah fron- clad Iring ut tio lime a itlo further up (b atream. Whetlier thoy succeeded in rescuing any of the crew t4 not known, [ut thu conk of (ha thip iss subrequently picked up by the Htaminae, whoalso carried off tho Tarkish Nz 08 tiophy. ‘e man was much hurl, but le was gote alie to sive the explaustion of the occarrence which Lins cen #0 Jndch wanted. It weems that the come mander of the Lutll Djelll ind oo aatiore t Mad- cltin, about four ar ive miles further up the Van- ube, and had gisen lustructions to bls second in command to get the ahip into position, but not to apen fire until he returned on board; and, asa fact, the Turkian ahip did not reply by a singlo gun ta tho Russinne, His object In goln: was to arrange with four other pun concerted attnck on Bralls, which, o neser caume o, Numeroun explanations of the cansa of the stok- ng of the Lut Djeiil have been piven, nnd o great deal liss been sali ghont vertical fice and noariors Sitdeckn, Aceoriing w o survivor, lioxever, all theae theorles aro wide of the mark, A shell en- tered th side ur base of the funnel and, explodug i1t tne up-tako, the Loflers at once followed auits Farther than thia the cook knowa natuing untli ho wan picked up, but It 4 prohsble that o nole wos blowa {u the bottom of thy ship suficlontly larye tondmit wuter enuugh to sink heratonce. Our correnpondent staten dedmtely that there {v no rea- »on tu think the magezive cxploded. There was not anflicient uprust of famo and suoke, and the nose made wan nut groat, Ilo descrives the Aamo . 8s belng like that of & Lurninz tar-burrel, accom- vanled by biack smoke. Al tiila in quite’ consiat- ent with the explosion of the butlers, TURKEY'S CONTRIGUTION TO AMERICAN INDUS- THY, Suringdeld (V.ise) Unton, = The lsrgest single contract ever {aken fn this country from a foreign nation fa the $17,000, 000 one given to the Providence ‘ool Company Ly tho ‘Turkish Goverament, ‘Il Tool Company wero three yearn it preparing to Lesln the wor npon. the contract, and nuw eniploy %, /00 men, wha tam out 200,000 guus per year, or GO0 Anisied guns in aduy, These guns are the Martinl-Henry rifle, Ona of the slde busiuesses of magnitnde which to Madchin s for o knaw, has fimwn principally oat of “this contract is that of 1he KExcelior Dox Compuny of Providence, of which Jamce = AL L. Aworcux, of thia city and South Hadley Falle, Is Treasurer, The Excelslor Lox Cum}nny 80 now buey making 20,000 noxes for the Tool Compuny in which to” ship thelr guns to Turkey, —Ench box Is made to liold twenty of the gung, aild with such accuracy are tha wroove pioces , for the dntariot of the buxes made thot they do nob3y, allow n play of even ane {wo-hundredth part nzr‘{n inch of tho armna, when packed with the muzels. Up and shoulder-plece rosting In the groovor, YNo ather precaution (s noeded or used o packing the guns for shipment to ‘Furkey, Tho machluery for tho mannfactare of thess boxXes was perfectod I _ invention for the parposs. The Company have suilitwo years In which to complute the number of thesw boses that they contractod to makes by which tune, ulso, the Tool Company will have completed lhclrlenun contract with the Tarklsh Govern- wen MOSLEM TIOSTILITY TO FOREIGNERS. Rustehuk Correspandence London Times, The dirorderly Mosloni tlement fs i n state of Rreat fuzy with the Bulgarians and farelgn i erally. The Christiana are frightencd to death | some Imprudent member of their faith should ps vide a snark which might lght up such a glare wonld throw Datak Into the xhade completoly, 1t tu agulnat the law, but I am told that every Christian here ha and I am alinost sorry t0 hicar I8, ns; the pour lulzarian fa & spiritieas crestura whoso arme would b of hut 1ittle sure use than to exas- rate Lis ferco uelghbor, Even Consnis have to e, careful for thelr lives, in spito of the lesson of Salonien, s an ncidont which occurred bere o short time since will whaw. A “plenic “party, consleting of the familics of the various Consuls, was belngy held in the tawn, when a private soldler, whose com- nions wera near, forced s way among the pars y, ook up a large- stone, and, using much bad language, threatened to smash our Consul's head. The younz men wishod to thrash hium, hut wero fortunately held back by the ladies. "Tho Consul complalneit; the man seas arrested, but immediatae 1y released. Thero had been no rodress, F'roofe of the extreme und dangerous tenston of the relations between Moslem and non-Mostem could be glven withont ead. . Only laet nlzht my drazo well-educated man from the Huborts College at Constantinople, was atruck in the street by une of three soldieraand uverwhelmed with foul epithiets, T brought the tsiter Lo the nutico of Me, Reade, our Consul, the young man being so fright= ened that he le ofrald to stir a yard from the houne. he anewer was (hat It tn uscless to complain, Tha day before the dragomnan of an English artist here was arrvited, and, without uny crime belug 8 slleged ayainet bim, was sent away under escort to Varna and Constantinople, THE JEWS IN ROUMANIA, Lendon Pape, A bine-book uf nuarly 400 s has Leen tesned, cp aud reports from l:omnlmnfinmdll correaponden the British representatives in Roumaufa and Servia 28 Lo the treatment of tlie Jews in thosu Princioali= How It sppestss from seports oiade by Licat,- Col, Mansticld, our Consul-General at Nuchareat, at tho cluso of last year and early in this, that, though tho fact was donied by the Roumaniai Uoveroment, more thau 10U famllies of Jows iu Bloldavin wora expolled frowm their bomed ‘gnd troated with muach cruelty, and, though thoy wero wubscquently permitted toruturn In conscquenco of thu represontations madu by Col, Mansficld and otlier sgents of foreign Pawers, thelr habitations had been occupled sud thielr goods pillaged. Many Juwa bad been pross- ¥ cuted for oifvnscs against the th:mhlnlllnu the ‘ sule of wpirituous liquors 1u rural districts, whict was suddonly applicd witl great strictuess afier o svason of laxity. Somo of the ulliclale concerned n the perpotration of the outrages have slnce been dismissed, but Col. Manvcld twaf upinlou that as all political partics in stoumania, whethier Conser- vative, Liberal, or Hudical, aro determined not to relax an fota in thelr atiitude sgainst the Jews, there [s no proapect of 8 peruisnentametioration of thelr condition. BRAILA, DISGUSTINGLY DULL. Bpecial Correspondence of TAs Tridune, BraiLa, May 25.—How many days and nights hava tolled and crept along since 1 passod under the crumbling portal of the Adsjs gute—sole rollc of the stormy summer of 1827—and took up 1y abods [n this most desolate of all Roumsnlan villages, 1 hardly know. Tho Immeasurable hours have comio and gone, and others cqually slow-paced. Liave followed In thelr track, aud f, who cawme boro 5 Olled with enthusiasm and confident of witnesaing {nmedlate great evcuts, am at this rato liable to becowo gray-headcd a8 the prisoner of Chiilon while walttig for the Russian hordes to svalancho upon the Dobrudscha. On two occasions my hopes bave becn temporarily ralscd frowm the extrsording. ression which had becoue quite normal with them: once when the Righth Corps, under Qen. Ravetuky, encampod for 8 short period 1 the o nelghborbood, sud again whea a Turkish monitor caume up tho riverand tossed & cargo of shells fnto -, our widst. Theso were 3 g EPISODKS OF OBNAT MOMENT, but they have each passed awsy, and left us to our previous staguation. Icould not have endured rewsinlog hers, only for the firm beliof that, whea the passagy of the Danubo is Soally sttempted, . tuls must be one of the three, or pasdbly four, ' pulata choson for the movement, ¢ 1 do nut fuel at liverty (o touck more than lightly ~ upon pasalog events, preferring rather to cutor . ‘wpon such descriptions of scenery, customs, gand geography of the country as are not Ukely to be &lven by telegraph. - CHANGES. Slace wy last lotter to you somo changes bav taken place’tn Bralla. 1% was, brevious to the ogle ~ biosk of the war, & traulng vallage of quite i & Ly impostasce; cowpasstively apeaking,