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s =4 Iy - The dhicago VOLUME XXXIL CI1ICAGO, TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1877. MILANS MOVE. Daily Teibume, @ | S ¥100g M Fag S p—— Z7IVE CENTS. tha the { 5 5 the o 2 g ~ = Q e;‘;,*g vy, g s speedy commencement of operations actuale single-banded. Ile urged thal adran-, 1y name June 18 (to-day) as the date on which QCE, STEAMSHIPS, AN % tage should be taken of Rusa's GENERAL TRANSKTTANTIC COMPANY, HMOTEL CAIRLS. Tl Tetump of At down from the snowy monntain sldes, frritatiog and unpleasant tn a hish degree. In winter the ket 0 the first attempt to cross the Danube wiil bo | recont declaration that she does not desirs con- | Sheevens ban rperetierinky e ppammer montht | (ocazot im. olntod ot to the Wrench ,,'.x.'.'.‘. « Compaoy, betwecy New made. From another source, usually not less | quest, and that application be at once made to | by clonds of 3300 appears equnily anvearabie, 10 | §icor o ftaly ihe two-fold cliaracter of the ac dt:—f month {0, [h) for the from pler 43 N, It., foot RVERY WRDNRSDAY, FRANC] Tnnnlll,(l!‘! Wt METIGUR, I :\n‘ulém Dt May 16, expressing the hope that time wonld ::I?:'A:“I:ymy:‘rlfi?ullce{. “,fi eald ,ll'nmu lnmndn’lo nd pscific A Virhed for peace, “ThoTowerswers faito nawars nf any changenthe farcign policy of France, which would remnin pacific and ateadtsats The Duke I, iowever, o clasaic spol, and “the dust of the marshor piajn ontalde the fortificatinna fan dls- tatbed by the feet of the far-famed 10.009 Who, led by Xenophon to_the shorea of the Tiiack Dea, ra- vealed to the world the weakncs of Porsta and the easo0 with which she might be conquered. ‘radition well-informed, It is positiyely stated that a fortnight or so will clapse before the Russlana are ready to undertake operations aloug the whole llne, owing to the Imperfect state of some friendly Power to obtain an armistice, during which peace mizht Lo arrsuged. Ie implored the Sultan to take this step, The ma- fority of the council wers, however, againat R T RS Critical Relations Existing tende 19 the FaFely nd eomfort 4f i pateomain the Between Austria and Wucy of the Chlcago & Northwoatern Itaflway. . dane 20, 1 p. m. Eaturdsy, June2y, 2p. m. Wed., June 27, n:ana. m, Q0L ‘(includlr e 4 AL 14 IanL achiesement in this line is the placing on Russia. preparation. Thesa were found ro far back- | Mahomed Ruchdi, and his proposals were de- | deciares that a neighbaring village was orimnaily | ihen *pokeof the good relations between France . _‘é‘zl‘l:nvns—“nsynumn. $100, Bécond Cabin, sax | It ote betwoen Chienco and Omahaa jine of ihe ward on the Emperor's arrival st Plolestl that [ ferred. 1 am assured that the peace oarty Inoks | Sanstencied by Grevk derertors from the srmy of | o4 olhor conntrice, and leit tho tribane smid Nur{{gnh'd. incinding wine, hedding, and ntenstin. | not {he foo. well-known roadexido " eating-hanee heissnid 0 have expressed his displeasure. | fo the German Ambassador for support, andthat | Beno ek ian any ol the peapiel Ihat harlon | o VARSAILLES, Jnne 18.—In the Chamber of Dopu- i {llnliwum. LONDGY, or sny ratiway statiot lecd on Wi, an caled a Uining-care it "l Phe TArkish Government | Detpite the obatacles causcd by rainn. 1L wsa be does all In his power to sustain them. They | Who have helned i sopulate Thome dietricin. Non: | et to-day the Dike Dgcazes, in the conrse of &." First Cab speech, read s dispateh from the French Ambasas. dor to Deriln, testifying to the excelient relations * existing between France and (lermany, He eald eimilar assuranca had becn received from st. Petersbury, Vienn: Madrid, 1 DEFENSR OF MACHMANON, ‘The Miniater of Public Works said the Republic ans were tou Anxions to disconnt the retirement of President MacMation, who waa not the kind of aman to weary of the performance of hiadnty, - The Minister then prococded to defend Xhu- Mahon's right to dissolve the Clinmber, and, din- cnaslng bis richt of revising the Conetitution, nald, amid exclamations from the Left, that he dld not admit that the Repablic could be represented As definitive, Jle “renroached the 2 with desiring to gradnally replace the present Governe ment by n Convention. e declarcd that the Pres. Ident waa not blind to the inatruments in the hands of Parlisment, but onght Lo have the policy of his own Miniaters acknowledyed. Conscrvatives wero divided as tu the form of Uovernment, but Repub. 1 licans were divided on the qnestion of principles. . |- Hera the Minlstcr was Interrapted by hflnnx from to galleries, | lle concluded that, whatevor order of tiie day the Houec might pass, the Onal decision thought more might have heen done §f it had not been for want of harmony and co-operation, extending even to those occupying very high positions, - The establighment of magazines close to the Danube and lhe collection of bridg- ing materials are particularly considered very backward, ophon's account of the honey which, when eaten by hiasoldiers, mnda them all dronk, has often heen constilered ax nn nmusing orror; bat intoxica- tion, and oven death, Invariably follow a too copt- was consumption of that delicacy when manuface tured by the hees on the mountains between Lere and Tretuzand, * The Town of Erzeronm,situsted nesrly 6,000 fectahove the lovel of the scn, is ahout forty feet hizher than the Splugen Pass, and only 100 yards lower than the famons Col of Mount Cenis; but, M4 the roof of itannd housex are all fiat, and the by-steeets only & fow yards wide, n man, by step- ping acrons the latter, might easily walk atong the topof the town, the appearance of which, when <covered by the papulation enjoy!ng the coolneas of asummer’s evenlng. prevents nn sppearsncacqually gay, animated. snd extraordiny, reaembling ir ofthe rammitof afiat monntain, The walld of the citadel contain many ineceiptions in both Greek and Armeniang whife markets, baznrs, cara- vansarics, Dbaths. fountains, Christinn charches, and Mursalman mosques, old tombs covered with cupolan, manufactorics of arms, of lcather, snd raddics, aro seattercd at intervals thronzhont Ere zeroum, which, besides ita dirty and crooxed little ¥ gain great advantage by Ruchd! Pashia thus pub- Hicly placing himeself at their head. There must, liowever, be . a disaster before the peace party can succeed, CoxsraxtinorLe, June 1§.—~The Chamber of Deputies to-day voted o total reduction of 300,000 Turkish pounds In the estimates of the various Ministrics. DILEOLYED, Loxpox, June 18— a. m.—~A Constantinople diepatch announces that tho Turkish Chamber of Deputles bas been dissolved, GENERAL. AND ENGLAXD, VirnxA, June 18.—The Political Correspond- ence's Bt. Peterebursz letter reports that Count Bchouvalofl's verbal aseurances were considercd perfectly satisfactory by the Britlah tlovern- n, to 8100, according to accommods. tlon; Second &gm.‘ b7 "l;n.l'r‘g::;fin. 8331 Bteerage, A ng ever, ::fle \rwlr:n:u: (it aery reduced rates, avaflable 9gh Fngland or Franc Rienmers MATKed tous * do nob EATTY £LcersKe passen- wers. For puu}a and freieht lm\;’m IS DF, DEBIAN, Agent, 38 Brosdway, oW, B lvvl‘u’l"rk.‘."cfl‘cluk»u. Agent for Chicagn, AMFRICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. e s sl 2 s AR 22 [ enestiny Trom Liverpoot- RED STAR LINE ;1 Carrying the Belgtan and United Statos mafln. El,mn S e S PR Drafus in amouna WL ey wnignr & SONS, ““get off:" hnt they are the clegant madern Pull- man Ilotel cars, that run throngh with the h.\ll;lc: of the train, and in them you get loxnrions drawe Ing-room sleeping bertha, and at the snme time secnra your meals without leaving your car. Tha kichens of these cars sre o arranged that no odorm from tho conking viands can poasibly reach the occupants of the berths, No peiron. no matter how particular he of she may he, can bave any cause to make objections an Lhis acore, Theee celebrated car are run_over the Chleago & Northweatern Rintlway only between Chicazo and_Counci] Blud@a. Al nassenyers for_Coniicil Biufle_Bloux City. Yankion,_Omaba,_ Denver Salt Lake City, San Francisco, or other Far-West pointa, who dealre to travel over the ahoricst anit Tt rosd, and who wish to_have the fnll_valueaf thelr inoney “rlionld try thete new palatial cars, Went-hound_they leave Chicaco from the Wells Considers Itself Grossly Insulted. H af All Because Prince Milan Saw Fit to Visit the Czar, FRRSIL BNERGY. Since the Crar's nrrival, fresh encrgy baabeen Infused Into all the preparations; but this, ot first, was somewhat ncutralized by various raile way break-downs, cte. Those who do uot be- lieve in immediate operations explain the pree- ent great movement of troops by saging that the Commander-in-Chlef had reasons to con- siderably modify his plan, and that, sccording to the new arrangemente, six of the elght army corps arg to be concentrated on & comnparatively sbort lino, between Glurgevo and Islas, on the The Result of That Visit Very Unsatisfactorily Explained. Extraordinary Activity Still ") Agents, 119 Fast Randoiph-st,, Chicago. m t " r e, |8 traversed by anclent and reeted with France, . B TAWRRNCH, Mansger, Strect Depot of the Chicao & Northweatern Rtail- Noticeable Along the River Aluta. Both oplalons are founded on ob- | Menb- At the esprees derire of the English | SN, 8 JRreie o one S, e e [ | Julea Fery aai ihe prorent conflcs was betwvoen —— - D b servations on the spot. net Le was authorized Qo atate in writlok | {a5ea of, pereonal and Parllamentary Government, - 1le exe T A B LINE mayatio:ms. m. sndreach Omabn 2t F30 D anuve. AT alunenvo, that Kussia would respect abeolutely British fn- | "The procisn date of the canstraction of Erzerour | [rested regrot that the Comatitution had not been o {a Drobably anknowis bat It It certain that about | logically carried out. snd reminded fanctionaries next day. Fast-bound they leave Council Binfls dally 04 5:30 p._m., and reach Chicago nezt day ot R S 3:4C 2. m. "ARTINTIC TAILORING, Elward Hy & Cn, Are sclling CIIOICE Imported Woolens made in (he most * thor- ough, artistic manner,” for gentle~ men, at the LOWEST Pyives possi- Ule consalstenl with a strictly FIRST- CLASS ARTICLE, that is war- ranted in every particular. FPrices Lower than for the past twelve or fifteen years. Wedding, Tollst @ Specialty! terests toucking the Suex Canal, Egypt, and the Persian Gulf. Reports from vaorious Russlan Ambassadors show that a favorable impression was produced by the aboye declaration at other European Courts. BERVIA AXD GREECE. The letter further says the warlike Indlcations in Greeee and 8crvia are consldered yery incon- venfent. Russla would not, on account of er- vis, run the risk of any cooiness with Austria. ** zNQLISI INTERESTS. EDIxBURG, June 18.~The Scoleman's London correspondent writes that Earl Derby and the Marquis of 8altsbury hold very opposite views regarding the Russian occupation of Constantl- nople. Salisbury believes Gortschakoff will not advise that the city be held for a long time. Derby would at once inform Russla that she will only march thare at the risk of meeting British as well as Turkish troops. The writer adds: “Tam informed that, whatever may be tho truth about the reported disunion, the Calinet has taken certaln military precautions, A largo army corps Is ready for immediate service, steam launches have arrived, and a large slege traln 18 being collocted, while the Eighth, Eleventh, snd Twelfth Corps are ready to con- verge on that potnt. In Aluta, behind Turnue Maguriell, the Ninth Corps Is in readincss, and the Thirteonth (s on the marchto join it. The Fourtcenth Corps Is In Galatz, but will proceed westward and probably croes about Teeherna- voda or Kalarash with the Fourth Corps. Ostentatious demonstrations are belng made in tho neighborhood of Brafla, Renl, and Ja- matl, but It {8 {mogined that they are merely feints, wlio sbuscd power Unring the elections that the 1igaec would judye them upon 1A re-election. ‘The debato ivas adjourned nntll to-marrow, The tumult: duriug Ferry's apecch was tromens done, aud he waa onco carapelied o galt the teib- une, 'fho Buresux of the Senate to-day discussed the President's demand for dissclution. A canmittoe of nlne was sppointed, of whom six favor and threo oppose dlssolution. 5 FEW K TO GLASUOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, YO T A Mok bORDEINY. BTATR OF NEVADA, Thursday, June 71 Thursday, June 23 ng 10 accommoda- tea, currency, Bece redneedrates ftecr. 1,740 yeara ago, Theodoelus, strengthening tt with a rtrong fort, made 13 thie Capital of Armenia; and that the Vatriarch Yezre, in the year 633, see sembled 8 Connctl there, by onlerof the Emperor Heracllus, *~ Although the Caital of the country. {he hase of operationn, and the ey of Kars, there in nothing in Erzeroum to show that elther offen. slve or defenaive operatinns nre being carrled on inaide ita walis, for, beyand crowds of ili-clad sol+ dfers, wild Circaselans, and Bashi-Bazouks, who complain londly and in parly toncs of pavery and hunger, little indicates the {kelibood of 1ts helny forced Lo eland 0 eicge before many weeks. Christians aa well as Tarks have heen com- pelled to work at the fortifications; but, although niew, and constructed according to Kuropean mud- cls, they are not of a matare to justily o belict that they will canse the beleaguering of Erzeroum, totake & place among tho great sicges of thls or any other century. A detached fort, which, pit- nated on a bigh Bill, commsuds the whole town, {2 not supplied wiih water; but. uven M ita gar- tison could hold out without ‘that elemnent, an ad. Jocent eminence, entirely undefended, affords evory facility for Jinselan occupation, becanne, belng partly maeked by rocka and othier impedi- ments ayainst the Tarkish gune, the Muscovites can eastly take posscasion of it, and then. moring on 1o the great furt, bring the place to terms, Shells dirccled aguinst thiroulwork wonld fali into the most crowded part of th A Targe Concentration of Russians Opposite Rustohulk, Cahin, 844, Return tioketast Bt lamest raterAPPIY 10 AUSTIN, BALDWIN & €O., Genersl Agents. _f, WARRACK, Manager. 134 Washingior ANCIOR LINE MALL STEAMERS New York and Glasgow: DRVONIA, Jane 23, 2pm ICAL:"‘OIINIA.JHI!% 2pm ANCHOITA. June s0.8am | RTHIOPTA, Jaly 14, Pam New Tork o Glasgow, Liverpool, or Londonderry. Cablnn$0 to b * Iniermediate, 835; sicorage, 23, aw York (o Gouthampton and London: UTOPIA, Juneds, ap. m. | ALSATIA. Juiy 7, 2p m abing 833, {0 §70: Bicerage, 82, Drafaimucd for ahy &mOUNL AL CUTFent Fate: HENDERSON BROTIKRS. 98 \Washink! “North German Lloyd The st 18 0! ¢ Com will sall avery Batw.. oot ol Third-ak . HaboKen. Fiates of paatnge—From New VOrk to Eowthampton, Landon, fil ‘and Dremen, Arst cabin, $100; aecond eabin, 400, xoldy steerage, $30 currency Fof frelght OrPOBECRRIITI apowling direcin Now York. Tho Peace Party Fast Gaining Ground in Constanti- nople. A TINT, A special from Verallles bas the following: t1Jules Ferey, replying to, the argumonte of fhe Guvernment that the President §a bound tohave a Youcy of his owvn., pointed out that the Constltn- ion provides for trial of the Prosident if he come mit high treason, Digpatch 0 New York Jleratd, T'amy, Jong 17.—1n the Chamber of Depatles to- day de Fourtan, Mialster of the Interior, ascended the tribune to apeak on behall of (he Government. He was bold, able, vindictive, and defant, and was continnally met by tho Left with fndignant protestations, ‘llc was repeatedly and furiously appiauded by the Right, while the Left valnly en- deavored to supureas their indiznstiou to a portlon of bis specch, 1le made a chance allusion to M. ‘Thiers aa the liberator of the torritory, when thero. occurred o _most extragrdinary, exciling nacene. The whole Le(t, aa by (nspiration, rieing ta their feet, and giving checr after cheer. Many of tha OX TITE MOVE RusTcnuk, June 18.—From 7 o'clock In the evening until midnight Sunday, large hodics of Russian troops of sll arms were marching from Glurgevo to Slobosia, opposite this place. CAVALRY MOVEMENT. Loxpow, June 18.~Last evening a force of Russlan cavalrs marched from Glurgevo to Stobodz Wallacin, a town on the Galomnitza River, with flylog colors and bands playing. The Bashi - Bdkouks Committing Excesses in Constan- tinople. -t 2! Latest Phase of the Political Crisis in France. ks tsanEet L1 NewXork, movement was unmolested by the Turkish bat- endontly of eithcr Lusslsn eas ~balin or 1 menbers rushcd to the venerable atalesnian tomark Great Western Steamship Line. ‘Wabash-av., cor. Monroe-st, teries. and transports can be obtatned.! B ey b e e i ar ftus- | thelr senre of i Justice of 1hld tribute, From New York to Driatol (Rngland) dfrect. : i ; : Qen, Grant Entertained by the London - CANNONADING. TURKISE WAR ¥ESEBLS. ;g:u;,:l_ll not hold ont for & greater period thana | , After M. D .f.:‘::&iifl,,i‘? ‘.‘.fiffl%‘g ";:.‘;,2}:,.“;;‘:.‘. BOMENSET, Weu e steyss | 10 767 Cent Disconnt i Paid in Five Days. Liberal Roform Club. At Rastehok cannonading Is kept up with | 8na, Jun 18.~Four Tarklsh fron-clads | 58 ine are doubitng and tredling tn price al. | 86 this time under the inildency of profonnid cmo- AUKAUOR. Bymon: Firoagurday Juned | e . great spirit. The Turkish gups are far superlor | Passed this port to<day steering south. most_cvery day. The {nbabltants exprees theie | Hon, Never had the great tribuno bucn placed in & Egcnnlunllc‘fi;uhlxlm\‘i"m?m icorars. cartifcnten: ART SALE, %o the Russlans’ {n caliore and range. Trvo Turkish corvetts anchored In Buda Bay, | ditcontent and anger ot having solfers and solun, | JCericen ware met with n atorm of disapprobation &".fu.'.‘l"’.‘.&'r%".:‘l’ . ¥, WHITE, 67 Clark-at., B, | e e s e T AUSTRIA WAR CORRESPONDENTS. Crete, this morniog. ‘women constantly irritate the old Pasha with lond | #1d 1nsult from the Right. In valn the ‘l-m.mm e ——— > The Turkish headquarters has ordered all war TOE MONTENEORINS, clamors, and complaln that, while thelr [ FAnK LIs bell ana tried to prescrre order. Evor) INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, A TOSTILE YEELING TOWALD RUSSIA, htal " Loxpox, June 18,—Tho Montenegrin Councit | Busbands ~are fghting with* or “lookling at | soncat he mado wue meb by 3corm anc insult, Such ® correspondents to 8humla to obtain permission 3 er! the enomy from lonz distances, they and | ¥as the violence of Panl de Cassagnac that the Carrying the Malls between 2 [By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.] to remaln st the seat of war, aweek ago decided not to eeriously oppose the Presldent deinanded a votuof censure azainst Lo, their familles are left to atsrve. ‘Mean. while the Circarslana, heaylly-armed, empty-pocke eted, cod very hungry, belog unable to reslag the temptation of forcibly appropriating whintever eat- ables came wilbin thetr reach, so slarmed the cable part of the populstion sith their rongh d uncouth manners that the Pasha scnt them to swell the fumirbed army compasini the force of Mukhtar, who, contrary 10 the custom of war in 1ike caser, han nat all his troops on dimintshed ra- tionn, with & viow, perhaps, of getting them . into realiy food training, and ridding them of what he may think suparduous ficah. i RUSSIA, THE WAR AS VIEWED PROM ST. PETERSDURG, Corvespondence New York Iferald, £7. PrrEnanuno, May 28.—And now ihat weare really in war, how do we take it? A nataral quos- tlon, and onc easily answercd, The cerlmintviof* it vems ta alord A rellef to the Rumian peopwKs contrasted with the vexatious feeling of not know- ine what might come, snd actual Industry has im- proved. In other words, the cspitalid on the point of bullding now builde, with war in his eyo and economy to the fore. ‘Tho war feoling, althongh qulet, is Intensc. - T fancy few Ruesiane go throngn a church-scrvice EUROPE AND AMERICA. o at Comosny's OMee, 32 South Clark- e PR NI e BROWR, Gan. Wbt Agt. Trafta on Great, Hritaln ana ireland. WHITE STAR LINE, FAyine hodal, bebween, KEN KON apdLivan. " Mce, €8 8o Cinrkest, FOOL. ™ Aply st ComonpyA SRS 8 SOt Ueneral Western Agent Drafts real {‘_‘"B and Ireland. ~{UNARD MAIL LINE, ganf three timosa week toand from Drittsh Pory weat Pricos, A "y at Company's Ofcs, nortwest corner 20 ltandoiph-str., Chicago. B DU VEUNET:. General Wentorn Agent. RUMMEIE RESOIRTS, TOVTALY HOUSE OREBBON SPRINGS, PA, Iu&h‘flmm ':P.;uow:.nfif.mnwmmmn for tha re- L 14th Dav of Janes 1877, It waz st once passed, This had no effect in sllays ing the storm, ~ Alinost every word that the orator nttered was met with howiing nnd Imprecations from the Ttight, the Left reaponding by vociterous applause. At avery muccessful hit by the orator s number of members of the Right would rush into the sres In front of the tribune and incnace tho orator with threala and upiifiod arma. At this the = Left would slso rush to the aren, and at timoa a collisfon would secm incv- flable, and the orator llkely to become on= of its fiest victime, For five minutes the Chamber be- came o perfect pandemonium, the Presldent losing nll contrnl over its angry element. *During tius thne Gombetta, with foliled arms, stood unuioved in the teibane, During the remainder of his speech there was scarcely o pretense of order. Intefrup- tiony, denunciationa, and onthe were hurled at him from the Right, and were met with the wildest ap- piaune from the Loft, Amid all this alsorder and violence M. Gambettn continned his speech un- movest. Nover was tho great oralo? moio terrible in fnvectlve or in scathing irony, His stentorian voler was lieard abavoe all the din and clamor of hls coemies, and e compelled them to listen to him, On concinding ble specch, and decending fram the tribune, he was overwhelmed wita congratulations by the Left. + “As o spocimen of the manner In which the eMorts of the President to malntaln order wero nck lot me just relate the foliowlne Incident: At one pe- Loxvox Orrice or Tne Cmicaco Trmowe, Barisnuny Staeer, W, C., June 18,—~Tho at- titude of Austria is getting more and moro bostila to Russin. Btarting out with friend. ly feclings, and oxpecling to sharo in the torritorial distribution when Turkey should be dismembered, she haa since been driven to the apposite stand- point by internal influcnco and outside pros- sare. Tho allianco of Russia with Germany is ono cause of tho dissatisfaction. Re- cently overturss were made to England for an offensive and defensive sllisnce. Prince Milon's visit to the Czar waa in opposition to the exprosscd desire of Austria. INDIA. THE PRATER OF ISTAM. roprovisfoning of Nicsics, In consequence of the great loss Inflicted ot Krlstacs, and because the relief of the town has ceased to have any sfy- uifleance. Owing to the (ncrensed strenzth of the Montenegrin artillery, should the Turkish army retire, Nicsics may be easlly stormed. The Turks. by sdvancing Into the plain of Nicsics, have walked into a trap, perhaps, for should the Montenegrins block Duga Pass, the ‘Turks will bo unable to roturn, A lull is ex- peeted for the next few days. 18LAM CALLINO POR HELT, CarcutTa, June 18.—Although the Iodian Mussulmans have hitherto shown fow signs of Interest in the war, it Is cortain that proclama- tions are in circulation which Include the prayer only used when Islam fs threatened with dire calamity, and calling for holp from all true he- levers. RAINS, Rains have agaln dclayed opcrations on the Danube, In conscquence of thelr cflect on the roads, although the river ftself has ot been materially allfected. . BMALL DUSINESS. Lospox, June 18.~A Berlin correspondent telegraphs that the German press comment upon an Inspired letter in the Vienna semi- official Political Correspondence insinuating that Capt, Wellestey, Dritish attache, and suite, supply the Turkswith military Intelligence from the Russian camps. There scems to bo no doubt that the Russlans, fancylog themseclves betrayed, are remodoling their ondre de batallle on tho Danube, £ DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. While “the Turkish war office Insists upon making tho defense of the Ballans the declsivo stage of the war, the Turkish headquarters hope 1o be able to assume- on energetic offeneive in the cvent of the Russlans succeeding {n crossing the Danubo. Tho sale of M, J. IEADE'S ond other Now York Artists’ PAINTINGS WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wednesday, May 20, AT TOR ARTISTS GALLERY, 212 WABASKI-AV., COMMENOCING AT B O'CLOCK P, M. SpencerfmézmState-st. CUTLERY., ‘The best In the world, Every blade band-forged HXGLIST DOCRTARDS, Loxvox, June 18.~No ycssel, whase repalrs are likely to take any length of time, is to be docked at either Devenport or Chatham yards, j Hod of the debate the President aroro and triedta 1) : All trains on the Ponn's R, R. will stop at Cresson. | and warranted good, We offer [By Cable to The CAlcago Tribune.] - which aro ta be kept 88 clear sa possible for any withont a dlstinct reference to tho success of the the tamutt, The inf o b 4 {\TOKRGIKS ORCUHESTIRA has boen engaged for the - - - Rasman cause In the war, and ihe fact np?um 8 Lul L. I8 ntorrn Wero com- \ {ason. Fisklog aod uutigs, ac, eortermeadares (1,000 Dog. Pocket Knives, 25 cls, each, Worth 50, | Lowvow Orrice or Tux Omicaco Tama, CONSTANTINOPLE. emergency. that " God willed §t™ aml' *+Tho Emperor | JSucAr fram the . aaonmoaits, bas ! €. KR, Bupt., insuitod e, " cried Paul do . (ravy insuftnd 1ac, " erled Paul do Cat M. d Fituburg, s roplied hic was defending himaelt, *'You pro voked ft then,* M, Ilobert Mitchell, rlsing, re- r torted to M. Grevy.a ** Do Caseaymac Is not o crim- . | inal lswyer, and nced not olfer Lhu #amo excdea ag i | NO MBDIATION, 8r, PrTERSDURG, June 18.—The rumors re- garding mediation are seml-officlally contra. dicted, No mediation s possible, nor has any been proposed. THR TUNKS IN DOSNIA, Mins Itby, ‘a philanthroplc Engliehwomen who has been engngwitin works of mercy in the Turk- ish provinces, writcs from Bosnia _to the Rt.- llon. W, E. Gialstone s follows: Sinco writing the abave I have soet several peasants from tho Lrllmdurwl villages of Ticevo and Preodac, and sva convereed at lelnuro with three of the four women who wers carried off by the Tarks, froin whom they oumsml on Eatutday nlghs into Ause trian terntory. On Thorsday afternoon the e -reachied the villagers of Ticevo, **Thu Turklsl DBASHI-BAZOUR OUTRAGES. ¢ Loxpox, June 18.—The Bashi-Bazouks, tak- ing ndvantaze of the absence from Constantl- nople of much of the restraining power, hiave beea committing all sorts of cxcesses onpersons and property. Tho suburbs are mostly occu- pled by persons belongiog to the nercantilo classes in Consthntinople, who have villsa in the surrounding noighborhood, and tho disorderiy conduct of these scml-savage soldlers keeps them In constant slarm. Among those who re- contly suffercd from the excesses of the Bashl- Bazouks arc an Epgilsh army officer and an American naval officer, who were beaten and Savspuny Brresr, W. O, Juno 48.—Tho excitemont among the Mml.mnnu in Indin is extending and tho form of nspecial prayer is being circulated, which ia only used when Islam is considered to bo in great peril. 4 RUBSIA'S PREPABATIONS, The Tnmuxz's Bombay correspondent eays that reports continuo to arrive there reganl. ing Russia’s preparations on the Oxus, at Charjui, only 150 miles from Moro., Theso 9,000 Doz. Packet Kuives, 50 cts. each, worlh 80. 2,500 Sets Table Cutiery, $1.00 each,worth $1.50, 800 Palr Carvers, 50 cfs. each, worlk $1.00, 500 Pair Carvers, $1.00.eah, warth $1.50. . GAS FXOVEL Refort Gas Stoves, BY THRIR USE YOU WILL SAVE FUEL, proclalmed (4" makoa tho war a holy thing in Tussian oyoe, Thus farthere scems to be a feellng of relicf that the war is limited to Tnrkey, Note withstanding the hard blows to be expected from that quarter that 14 the least of it. For by com- binations tnvoking other Powers, Rusela may et be placed In the awkward position af socking alifcs amoug those whose policy abo is as you Iguornnt of. llowever, vren tho public prints are allowed to refer, discreetly, to tho perfeet undoratanding with Germany, and that with Ttaly and Austria are cleverly hinted at, 80 the Bnzliah bagbear is not quite so oppressively distinct, People begin to fecl thatafter all England’s power cannot hart ihem, &9 Rassla hos no maritime commerce to be —_—_—— & PIGEON clOVE| ‘:E;:covsw:a,d n o b g uin"-t«"é’.%i Nan: Feta. Grand o1d wond b A el i Mit8. KLLEN 8, ROBINSON & CO. TR CENTRE IOUSK, CAUE MAY. 18 NOW hens renavated. attrastivaand remodabio. J. K. 1EClAY ma 1. b1 K. ARKINA, Propristors. PROPOSALY, 0 Dredge nmn---mmmn of Chedeygan Hartor, c, ' Gambetia. % M, Urevy—*'1 call you to order,” [Several yoler or,* from the Right, ‘*Call youreclves to or- o Y Et;: all to u;dcr.l'l‘ i . Gravy became pale wita' passlo dreselng Mmesit dlrtetty o 3, o to M. 3litchell, aald: +*The Left has made the lu- terpelintion; the 1tight dedca tuem. and thoy can not be heard! Vo not force me 10 tako moso aevera measuresl” —e—— GEN. GRANT. . THE REFORM CLUD RNTEHTAINS THE NX-FRESe Ustven_Srates Exairxsx . Orric. Roox MO T DLoCR, DETROLT, ')'uen..'fin: gt a7 Bealed propoasis fo duplicate ad ndvances are declared to bo in contravention soldiors ure coming (" Hefore the troops reached IDENT. 5 ned, sail 1ndorsed on the eutvelops ** Proposals for maltroated by them. Thls outraze on the part | fhovillago all the Inhabltants had run away except | d0stroyed, and invasion af Russlan soll ls ont of rae 5 —The Ref: ab 3.:..‘"-":2':5.‘:'.";,"3:':_.g.l.c;rz-z gp tarbor.? il | No_Coal, of rocent plodges. Questions will bo aaked | of the Boshi-Bazouks Is not uniikely to lead to | an okd pian of 50 and & fow women and chiliren, te queation. The proof of the latter lice In the e et . e e s ot Aes. Brstclam No_Wood, in Parliamost with referonco to thi, con- | further complications with other Goveraments. uld mui, was molicd und dragyed befors Suall | lessons of the Celmens war, '\ * o] Rinog the Americau guests were Consul-Genoral © - dgess four dump scows, and one swam Lug, all lo Kood condrtlon and supplied witl effictens crows. For all furiher informaiion, specifications, inMruc. ttons, aud biank forms upon which bids must 'be mads, sppiy to this office, F. JIARWOOD, nsargents, e did not know, ++ Aro you 80 foollsh 8 10 expect that the A trian Czar will tako the lands of our Sultan ‘The poor terrifled old man protested that tho No Kindling required. YOU WILL HAVE No Smoke. BAD RATIONS, CoxsrantinorLs, Juno 18.—The Arable jour- nol K Jarvaid having published an article at- Bodeau and the United States Miniater to Russlu, - Mr, Plerrepunt was unable tosttend. Lord Derby, towboutan invitation was sunt fn order toshow T troops, the apparent check In the Cancasus being elmply & movepient 10 properly echelon the four advancing columns. Nathar fAne work on the nected with the speech of Lord Salisbury, reforred to in & prev[o?xs cable spoclal, nlone, Then these four women were questioned whuro wore tho men of the village snd whers was the nsurgents’ camp, snd (hreatened with the aoldlers* knives to mako them answer, They wera carried ofl by the troops, driven wiih cruel furce on tho march by duy, and epending the nights in tho tenta with the voldiers, "In speaking of those two nighte ln tho Turkish tents they hid their faces and saldi **Better it wanll have been that we had perished; {f thore bad been firo we wonld have sprung into it, or if thero had been water we would bavo No Jicroseme Ofl To explode to causa Joss of life or property, J. C, WOOLLRY, Western Agont, 110 Dearborn-st,, Chicago. LAKE NAVIGATION. Tako Smoerior Psoplss L ¢ | ¥ Earl Granvillo occupled the chalr, and the Right . { Jton, \W. B. Forster was Vice-Chalrman, Awong ' the ominent pervons present wero Itichand Daxter, % l Danubo bias been made by Jtusslan artillery. or'st Sgtavers. No Smell facking o Turkish Gotornmont 1or the dispatch | (hcgfony wermiied 18, man protestod that tho | B ihas the boy omanoysky . (ho only Jufs tue a2 | that e puthering was not » party one, replied ox- S ———————— e e Bl N al SERVIA., of 200, Kkllogrammes of dama, biscults to | of the Sultan -nrwuhcd for no ehange whatever, HL-q n‘chotil nln .ln’:mlnI: h whu“’polmed‘ the guu | pressing regret that previous engagement prevent- Pllm]usals Tfl VBssfll []WHEPS © Ashes, . Saley L e abee. of Dupotios demandad | O e, by ommazt of the Tasha: ho'waa Iot | Which at siugle sl bl up 04 gruat Tartleh | o2 i from acequiog . 0 resTa, June 18,—To avold ground for the {o- tervention of Austris, Servia will maintain an armed neutrality, - This has not prevented tho conclusion of & treaty between Russin and Ser- vin enabling Russia to transport troops through Scrvia. Already 7,000 men are marching toward Gladova and Turn Severfu, ANoTIER, cxplanations from Redif Pashs, Mintster of War, who, however, declined to come to the House. Other members of the Cablnot attend- od thesitting, and remounstrated sgainst the re- dactions demanded by the Chamber, @ DISNISSED. The Qavernor of 8yria has been dlsmissed. A number of charges were preferred aguinst in-Chief callod him by namo from th placed the Cross of 4. Ucurlgn on hid brosst, The cross mieans somoth!, oa lta black and yellow ribbon gives a man in Kussla a ceriain_prominence 84 one who has done a specisl act of merit. Your correspondant was flhrn the Cross af Stanisiaus for rlding $n 1873 through a hostile country with- out an eecort to Khiva, 8a no deed mentoriona in the Emperor's eyca fnnl unrowarded {in this eoun- try: bhat the Croas of 5t Ueorge ls only exceptivn- u!_ry glven ranks and ‘Tho ¥loating Mospltal Association invita propossls for 4ho s for bwo montiis of & vessel of not less than M0 tona hurthani sald veael to be anchored fa the ifusin And fu chargs of and kapt {n order by & men s{umm.e.i bl 130 Doarborn-at. Chalyman of the (iencral Committee; Mr, Adam, .; the Liberal whip; Bir Charles Dilke, W, K. Bax- tor, Mr. Latham, Me, Tlolme, Mr, 3Mundells, and many othor members ofSl'arliament. i ‘Tom Taylor was the principal non-palitical re- 3 lebrity prescnt. 2l TO RE Four lussts only were dri The Queen was - = Bocnanest, June 18.—1f the purposs of | Lim. drowned oitrselves, but there was noithur fire nor ho Caucasus I8 tho real scene of the war, an out- i ot First Grand Pl Exeursi Princo Mtlan's vialt to the Czar was to press for BARING, Watcr. . “Thelr fose now 14 that God ta very | sids iniarforenca in Iess spt to be mado thers than A TN L e R LA O L Mo irst trand Lleasuro byedrston, leavo to participate In tho war, bis representa- | Sccretary of the British Legation, leaves for | S1ETY ‘.',::‘; Sheia, Wit il eend ;{:g*r" “,‘lhg"lp{gr il *',';,“',,L 'gg'}‘l;:{*},:gg";m: Itover. e terme Ly Me. vomler, wiio said ihat, 3 Ty tions bave been futils. Prince Milan hss re- | London on Wedneaday. 5 Whona. witola eure bevpake despatr, il hot teort | Mwaya throi@ed by the Turkish gunboats on tho | Dratind the, Amerens beoile, ke iibo Catod swallen tace on the shoulder af the older woman, ‘Their terror ond confusion on ariving here sro not to Lo doscribed, but they were resvsured by Kkindnoes, W have arranged that theso four wumen who have suffered so terribly should re. celva a regular sapply of corn, and we have glven them flax that they may have somo occripation, Blac| n, but, until now the succosscs of the double-headed eaglo againe the crescent has been without & check. A young, vigorous nntion Uke Rusaia presents many points of resemblance to hier only compatlior in yuuth end vigor among nations ~Amcrica. For'instance, the action of our ladles during the gmhmfilhlnuwn countrymien. To fhla tho Unlted tates Mlinister 10 Itussia respond: conclun with the sontiment—which wus heartily respundes to—of * ral men and liberal measurea,® Karl dranville then proposcd Gen. (rang's bealth, ila recalled the l:hlnt’l‘l which & century had wrought 1a tho relations of two kindred cvuntrica, Gen, (rant oxpressed Inlense satiefaction at the cclved a bint to maintain & passive atditude, bo- fog told thet Servia's self-denlal will bo reckond for her good, and that her claims will not bo overlooked when the day of settlement arriyes. ~ The ¥gyptian troops have left for Varns, FRINCE MASSAN visited the Sultan on Bunday, Ho will reloin his troops Thursday. MONTENEGRO. PEERERLESS, ALLAN MWINTYRFE, Commander, willlcavooa Thursday, June 21, at 8 p. m, DESTRABLE OFFICES IN THE sty aNbrin. T Fend for Excuralon Clrculars, giviog full de- s Ispatches from various divislons In Monge- | Like Dosts, they aze plo, modest pearant | Seccssian warin supplylng the nceds of wwounded i ey ich b f lc;wllun nlnlna llgnnu- i CoNsTANTINOrLE, June 18.—Cristics, the ntgmp:onlluue satistactory. sonien of the better class; but for u»ulrcp stume | soldlers .4a only -.-Rnlud by what Ruestan f:;‘mi o':'ff..‘.'kmé’ufifi“fifl“fi.}'{frfi'&,ui’ -'i“nhcl- hls ror Frelghtar n'u01 P%Dll\"!‘l‘lll:\‘l Servian agent, ve cxplanations to the. Porte Al :hr{ might have been Englieh cottagers, Tho | ladica throughout o Empire oing. | mrplval in thits country. | X ] AL agent, E:‘ P oA ! CHRISTIAN VOLUNTEERS, night that the women were carriedoll from Ticevo, ntertalaments are ven In 8]l the The hoalth of the Chalrman was proposed by Managers Lake Buperior Feoples 156 Sccumérs. | $0-00Y Feapecting the vialt of Princo Mlisnto | A pody of Chrlstian voluntecrs, arrived with | the troops halted at aviea Folyw, the secund night snd wealtbler honves, which tske the form who fntimuted tuat Jonn Hirizht at Maleshovic. Not daring to sttack the insur- | o wing bees, " and the fair hands of the arls- tocracy vie with tho biunt fingers of the common womah in stitching garments such aa no woundod voldior conld wear without being made grotesque, and in plcking Jint which wonld creato 8 wound on & well man. 'The motlve, bowever, is superior to criticism, and the fres douations of muney will sagpiy the declency unskilled Ungers, howeyer woll-meaning, Mr. Frasor Hau, ———ree— #nd Charles Villters, though prevented from belng resent, were in condlal symputhy with the enter- alnmout. TOD THUNDERER OX GRANT. anton Tinies, JuRe 4. Our Amerlcan correspoundent Lss telegraphed that the hearty reecption of Gou. Grant gives muct satlsfuction in tho Cuited iates. Wo are the Czar. Ho ropeated that it was solely fu- tended as an act of courtesy, Cristics denled that the Bervian Government followed a war policy, and contradicted the report that works were procoeding at Alexipatz. The object of Bervia in the late war was to galo an cxtepsion of territory In [lerzcgovin as far as the Nareota Winchester cifles, are about to leava fur the seat of war, Dervish Pasha cocs to Batoum to-day. p RUAMAN FRIGATES ConszantiNorLy, June 13.—It is sald that two Russtan frigates have appearcd off Cape gent camp at Czerny Potok, the ‘Purkish com- mander turned buck af Tuzica 1o ro- tirn to Livao, und on Ssturday evening, inthe dark, tho women gscaped ipto the woods, Tho fourth, & girl of 15, had suilcred so terribly that sho sank ¢ own {n the fight, On reaching the fron- #er tho other three found the niother of thls girl, wha had escaped urevionsly, When whe waa tola FENANOIAL. MONEY toLOAN- By JOSIAH H, REED, No, 20 Nassau-st, N, Y., In smonnta as rewr.&‘dh«zr*hm'uovxu CHICAGO TO REINT. Applyto WM., 0. DOW, ure to aku. oom 8 Tribuge Buildin, PROPERTY, at H i Matapan, 1 the bitt it Bor d s hlTe being an American In Ruasla | BaRDY to iear ity for, as our visitur has recoy Roo hane Building, Applications received and g!nmplly attended to | River, but nover to establish Bervaln independ- heR NODART PASUA. § Woniap Fushen back 10 the L now, as American peulllu‘ ‘and sympaihy wero nover ;zl:o‘i:::‘: h‘f: h‘-"lu'ilu‘a' "‘!’:::hf;"{:flnfig"fg“ b.‘:: by 1. A HURLBUT, 75 Bandoips once, The soveroigaty of the Porte, sald Cris- | 4 1 veltovod that Hobart Fasha will Jeavo | Hilngehave becn lesrd of then vince. ot secapt tho war a4 8 necossity, notas | 4040 ROBOE Lo his couury xe well o bizmseir PR = EDWARD L. BREWSTER, | U« wss a guarantee for the advanceincnbof | gor i Mediterrancatis 511 In tho vitlage. Ncarly s tho honse athing tu b caoyed: and, If othor Powera ro. | Thote are many roasons why we should signity oue o 101 Woshington-st * | Sorvia and the unity of tha race, whew;: RXILRD. lotho mound. n this instance the cruel facta sty | fraln stom josloust &;nllfimrl:;r‘l‘:lw‘.lll;:-::: it Ig’l’;- B et dietinpitahed clitzen. “The Ameticans FAIRBANKS' e, Servian indopendonco would fall under t! ;. | caslly substantlstod, but wimilar vceusrencos pre | orubly sid unse ! » gov- table 10 'a fuult when thoy are visited b STANDAXD and_scln COMMENCIAL FAPER, LuGAL | domioation of Russls or Austris. ‘Tho editors and compositors of tho two Turk- | (341, Vhute'in distant and Inacecasibic parta of tho | eriment the mililos of Chrivtians raled by"tna | 3¢ hosplisplo 1o, 8 (Wil Bhea ot 4b vivhed by [sh newspapers, Selameé and Hussaval, have been exiled, and publication of papers suspeuded. The principsl offenss for which the cditors were exiled was that ttey urged In thelr col- country., Even to-day horrible tdings resch ue from th Valioy ‘of the Lunats, Aninstance of impalement and roastiug befora a fire 18 reported from the Herzegovinlau frontier ncar Gabella, The accaungs of atcacities now Leing comunited in the Bugs BICILKK and BONDS, OANS oo fOrs Ratesof Intercst. Real Estate Loans scimetar of the Turk, who knows no law superior to the Koran, which has been distorted in ite teachiugs tu tell bim that oppression of - Christian men and women 10 no crime, that to be s Chels fs tobo lowcr than the doga which infest the THB RUSSLAN PROPOSITION. Loxpox, June 18.—A Vicnna correapondent says ob Princos Milan's return to Belgrade the lass Collaterals negotiated st Low warmth of thcir greoting; and the reception of the . Princo of Wales was a mcniorabls event even suoug the many accasious on which he has ro- SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & QOQ. celved a civic or a national welcome, If thiscoun- i ! e o men of sclency, il come back deligntod withtis | } N . 1 ' e s be; trects of Constantinople. - 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago, f‘:‘:rp“:"m :'c';";';‘d.; ':m: '&;“0:‘ tocon | umns tho disinissal of Rodif Taaha from tho femotoparia ol Biara Serbla are revolting beyond | atzasteof CabMOUSOG: o ong ong, tta iry s motuulia 10 aleet in the dispuiaia of publle” Becarefultaboyonly theGenulge. | On improved proporty made at ourreat el th Beryt passage Ministry of War. Beveral othicr arrests are ore R end witbin a very brief tnio need surprise nobody. cunfightom'm-mbn tho multitude of our distin: e e e | Atoa By BAIRD & BRADLEY igsienbroope thrsugh Erevia, dered, ERZEROUM, The Turks ure weaker o orysubaatlon than wis | oyihod visitors. Grest soldiers, Minlsters, Kinge, DIANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuue Bullding, AN INSULT. Loxpoy, June 19—%s. m.—~A Vienna corro- spondent says the Forte considers Prince Ml- lan's visit to the Czar on (nsult to the Sultan. Prior to taking any resolution s regards Servia, tho Porte hay asked his Governmont to give an oplolon on thic subject. oo INCREASED ACTIVITY, IN THR RUSSIAN DANUBIAX ARMNY. Loxpox, June 18.~Conflicting accounts come from Rounmania. Those who regard s move- meat as imminent explain the gencral. manage- ment of the Ruselan troops duriog last weck as preparatory movements for concentratiog the forces bitherto scattered [n the cantonments. The departure of a portion of the headquarters on the 11th fnst. from Plofestl $o Alexandris ls regarded as a sure indication of imminent ac- tion, while the unusual precautions taken to prevent apy one from spproaching the Russian 1ines gocs to confirm this {mpression. One ac- count states that all inhabitantshave been order- od Lo withdraw frum the shore. Belisversin be suppored, and the Kusslans more shan proportion- ately stronger, and if gl thu more inietligent mas, 1ho war fs novitable. IRANCE, THE CRIBIS. VERsALLES, Jine 16.~A rallwsy sccident (his morning has delaycd the opentng of the Chamber of Deputies. Tue Benate will discuss the question of the dissolution of the Chamber of Doputies to worrow. LOAX VOTXD. The Chamber of Deputles has voted an in ternal loan of 5,000,000 Turkish pounds, to be ralsed by collecting revouuo in sdvance. It bas also voted a tax of 5 per cont on tha salaries of functionarl Tho vessels with the Egyptisn contingent are In sight of Vasna. PROCLAMATION. The Turkish authoritics s ‘Bulgaria bave scized copies of & proclamation fssucd by the Bulgarian Committee, inclting the iuhabitants to risgin aid of tho Russians, CUTTING DOWN, TUB PEACK FAKTY GAINING. Loxpox, June 18.—A correspondent at Con- stantinople, in a disoatch sent via Athens, says the peace party galos ground dally. At acouu- cil of war on Wedaesdsy last, at which the Sul- tan presided, several of thoso present, especially Mahmed Ruchdl Pasha, strongly advocated pesce. Ruchdlsald it was now quite clear that ‘Turkey could uot hope for active ald from any power, aod could mot carry on the war LaSalle-st. ORTGAGE LOANS. 2,000, §2,600 and Targorsums, Fine b old Croud s 8 WP 1o ent Tow ™" W, 1. MATTOCK Hoom 1, No. 40 Dearbar L BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SIL.VERHAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Hasmoney taloanon Real Estste, Produce snd Pro- ¥lalon, City and County Urderw, 8ad Mervautlic Paper, A U E L RO o aiv sodmurten, e Fapel INTEREST ON CITY BONDS. Cuicaao, June 16, 1877, Clty of Chicago Coupus duo July 3, 1877, wi be paid st the City Treasurer's otlice, If presented prior to the 23d fnst, Coupons not so presented ‘will be pald 1n New York ss usual, J.A. FARWELL, Comptrolter. mperozs, Bostern Jmum-: { somewhat myss _ terions but awiul dignlly, pay Sying visita to our - ahores, and lh'{ wiast be gructed with bonors bee Bitlug thele national postion, Personages cqusily ; worthy of bomsge must often escape dlatluciion -}u'wly bocanso they are more of less privale citizens, But tho welcome glven to Gen. Grant 1s of a pe: culing Character. As bo haa cessed to huld ung [ Mitlcal or military position, sud {n sl probabllity will henceforth "bo @ _private cltizen, be doeas not zepresent the United Statcs in apy oficial sunse. 1ndeed, the luat Frestduntial election showed that hia purty, 88 well a3 ousnascll, Lad ceased to enjo: tho confidence of a largs portiun—perhaps the balf —of bis countrymen. At tho samy tice, the new Chief Maglatraic of tho Republic ahowed bis scase of (icn. Grant's positiun by dirccting that bonor should Le dons to bim Tepresentatives of « the United Stotes in tho countrics which hould vimt. And, io truth, that ition {s peculiar; for, afier Washington, Gen. Orant is the Preaident who will occupy tha fsrgest place in the bistory of tho Unlted distes. 11 would, of : course, bu unrcasonable to make sny porsonal 1 comparison betwcen the twomen. Thu founder of the American iepublic wrs before all thlugs & atatceman; Lls succeasor s befure sil thlugs & soldior. Nor uccd we fullow Lo exampla of Gea. Grant's countrymen by discusslug the queation bow far, and In" what acoase, bo s Kre 1 furit i3 enough to kuow Lhat ho accol THE SSAT OF OOVXHNMENT OF ANMENIA—A SISGRADLE TOWN-—INSUPRICIENT DEFENSES ~—TUE FOVULATION 1RUITATED. Correspundence London Times, Enzerouw, May 16.—Great Armenla was for- merly divided Into fificen provinces, esch one of which waa goveraud by a Satrap, The first of thesu provinces is called 1lgh Arincnla, and its Capital, Theodoalopolis, now nsmcd Erzerouwm, 8 the seat of Government of the Paslallk of Oltoman Ar- menla, a8 it used to be of Greek Armenlal In the distance it Jooks like a large ahip thrown sshorv undor the mountain side, aud its malumast, dis- tinguisbable a great way off, ls the tower of the Tepst Minaret. The town. which suffored severcly fromt an earthquake in 1850, is bullt upon sn clovation, and tho fors aud cladel com- mand §t. An Anblc inscrption, la Cufic cheraclers, on fhe gate marks 1t as & con. stzaction of “tho twelfth - century; but *Brzeroum the Delicious,’ ss it s called by Moise of Korane, te an evidence of tho strange tastu of the Armienians, for ils sspect ie sombro, Its ‘bouscs mean, ity strects unpaved, muddy, rugged and tortaous, and its climate, because of the burn. ipg asus, sccompanicd with oy Llssts aweeplog {dea fs vrco grasped by 1 Tutkay colispan ot Fine Rpectacies aulted to alt aights on sclentina prin- lescopes, Micro- ciples, Urers and Ficld Glasses, Tel opes, lh'::mmm 23 = WWMAEM STOCK~OBBING, e h _keep & Lonuox, July 18.—Latcst Parls diepatches to- Xindeand prioad doy quoted 5 per ccat rentes for account at 1031, Hofrigorators. #5¢c. fuying for I'sris scconot s looked upon with DALTON, susplcion hero, tho tmpression beirg that certain 183 8 specnlative cliques on the Continent sre forcing e ———————————, il ey DEAD, Pas, June 18,—Plerre Joseph Lefranc, Ropubs Mlcan Scuator, §s dead, FOREION BELATIONS, VERssILLES, Juno 18, —Iu the Chamber of Depa-~ tles to-day, Duc Decazes, Foreign Miniater, do- clared in reply to Gawbetis, who wished to teas- sure Italy regarding the lutebtions of the Govera- et wiace Frunco 3d falleniuto suspecied baudy, tatg-ss. EDUCATIONAL, SUEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALB OOLLE?E.‘ it Appll vil an ot Choma S 0 SRR Thotan, d Wfl)fly‘ Mine; 1 an ealufl. aad in Gea fclealie uudica, ".{'nm.?":‘éf‘ Tach, aud Germaa, cal Economy, . For prograwine, sddress Prof, OBORGE J, BRUSH, n-"{w#'omuf.‘ How l‘lun? Coan. GRATES ANI; MANTELS, A AP e Plalg, Gold aod Nickel trimmed, and SLATE MANTELS. PLOBASCO & RUMNEY 208 NTATEDT.

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