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VOLUME XXXII, OTEL CARS, The Triumph of Art. To be atways In advance with everything that tenda to the fafety and comfort of ita patrons [s the ]m)l:’ of the Cllquo & Northwestern Hallway. ta Jast achievement in thin lino s the rlmn on 1te route between Chicago and Omaha a fine of the world-renowned Pnllman Hotel cars, Thesa are not the too-well-known rosd-side eating-honse placed on wheel vd csiled s dining-car, thatis attached to a train for a few miles and {s then ‘‘ect off ' but they are the elegant modern Pall- man Hotel cars, that run through with the balance of tnetrain, and in them you get luxurious draw- {ng-room eping berths, and at the same imo secure your meals without leaving your car. The kitchens of thess cars sre so arranged that 1o odora from the cooking viands_can postidly reach the occopants of the berthe, No person, no tier low particular he or she may be, can have Aany cause to make objections on this acore. ‘These celebrated carsare run over the Chicago & Northwestarn Rallway only between Chicago and_Council Diuffe. —All_passencers for Council Biafs,” Sionx City. Yanklon, Omaba, Denver, Balt Lake Clty, San Francleco, or other Far-Weat Boints who dealro o travel over the shorteat and Beat road, sud who wish to have the fall valae of Gl money, should ity Theso new patatial cors, West-bound they lenve Chicago from the Wella Btreet Dopot of the Chicazo & Northwestern Rail- ¥AY 2L10:00 a: ey and reach Omaha at D30, tho next day. _East-bound they leave Conncil Bluffs ally 8t 5:30°p. m., and rench Clicago noxt day at 3:40 P, REMOVALS. REMOVAL. C.E Wismall & Cn RETAIL BOOTS & SHOES, * the 8l .\ .13t the persvn ol avo removed from No, 76 STATE.ST, to 0. S#3 (opposite Fleld, Lelter & Co.), and clegant Storo formerly oc- cupled by Shay, French & Co. ur slock Is in-fiy“nm] complete in all Yarfotles of Firsi-Class Bovis and Shoes, and prices very low. In our new sfore we shall offer at GREAT BARGAINS tho stock of J, M. & P. Brynes, bankropt mannfacturers. PIROPOSALS, TO GONTRAGTORS. 5 Orricx Boixn ar Taverere NonTuzax ILLINOIS HOSPITAL FOR Eroiw, 11L, Juno 577, Bealed propotals will bs received Lyt ndersigued ‘wntll 12 o clock m., on the8d day of July, 1877, For furnishing afl maierials aud performing ‘all Jabor twosstory hirick gquirad {0 ericuiug sad completing & tier and engine-louse, and & twa-story Urick bullding or_conl-houte 8nd WOrk-shope, and also for & frams w-barn with stono hasement. Alsaseparate proposals for erection and complstion 1 brick refrigerator-nause and frame ahiods. Al with v ons, All materlals for eontruction and fAnah of the seve {bulluliigs to be i Rccorasnco with plans, spocifca: lov8, s detatled drawings for same. which will ba on ;abiultion on anu after Juoe 23 INTY, at Trusteea’ of co, Hoapital Bulldiugs, Eigin, il All broposals musk ba sccompanied by s bond of i {ha peogla o the State uf Jljnols coudltioned o F persuus makin, W, Jromptly cater Iita contruct for dolng the wurk in caie e I bo aws jul) shall arded o bim or thel 0 Ll mfm:fimdmfl Which doet Bot contorinto bl pas FHEn o, i, the oo sl by amateg A Lond for the fasttfut and’ satfstactory Mflun'nvtil‘lu'ol 19 same, Tile Triutees reserve the E Heht to rejoct any or all propomalsrecelved and o bid wilt uiufl; o uniess e party furnish suticient guarauteo of lL compe- u‘ll.' rx:panllmuly T Yo laciosed in sealed envelol Ay T My 824 1gin, " and addressed to the d o, £ A Klibosrnes lfll‘:nnlultnnw ine ay klgl,’ SRt i o C.'W, MARSH, B P, Trustoes. PROPOSATS For tho Erection of a Chemical Laboratory for the Hlinols Industrial Unlversity at Urbana, Il Dids will bo reostved for the abova parpos by ¢! Toustecs o die il Culvenlcy o Fabuity AR R asyurduly, 177, at the Univeralty, Uroana, 11l ans abil specifications whil be &t the office of thelr gonsulting arehitect, Uhioago, Jil., Mr. J. M. Van Os. gell, 48 Clark-at., trown June 10 1 Jone 23, and 4t the Untvenity troml Juno 47 to duly o 1477, JTho Trustacs rederva the gl 16 rolces any or i I ENOILY colip, Toard of Trustees, it Unnana, Tt Jbnes ity 00 TO RENT. FOR RENT. OESRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BOILDING TO REINT. Apply to WM, 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, —_————— S . An elogant suite of four rooms, in fine coadition, ? No. 114 Dearborn.st, Good light, ventilstion, eoto. Well adapted for gentiemon's g’nlun lodsmll. literary sooi« 3 1 an oty roonis, o Call ®ce them, Hent vory low to good parties. BAM'L, GEIR, il Daarborneat. TO RENT LOW, For Jobbing or Commisaion. the four fioars, 45135 feol Srer weat store {a bullding, x‘oLn:r of Fitih-sv, an unros-at. ‘Tho ssine aro wufl lizbted and tialshed, and Meaw power furnlilicd wit Lh slovalor. Boom 15 Ntzon Dullding, eor Lassiie and penron she. SUMPMER BESOLLTS, e oot eedloivranbdon oo A CORPY ORESSON SPRINGS, PA. wzakm:l‘?v Jummes resars will Do opea for the re- Al tralns o the Pean'a T Hooeil suop, at Cresson i R S B T 3 Fitihy pa, ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. 1s wll- d popul 7 TR SR a2, a8 ;. Te HASA AL R T SRR, rohitior — Uity Notel' Pruvidence, i C:P:EGEQJ.\‘I; cove HousH, 8 Mass. ! Ci et P oGRS TEEera! . aably "fl:fln“f'm'fl'&.':& stc. Uox atabling. g 1S N 8. JHODINBON & CO. WADAWANUOK HOTEL, $iouingion, Cu ; 4 drives unsure B2 o P AR e 7 it g reascias. SR EANKIN, Fiopristure. my N WIRE SCREENS, KELLEY'S PAT. CORNER last twice as long, ad have all modern lmprov R A i SRR MUSICAL, Gheowkervng Tpvight Puanos. Lows Pricest Time Paymenkst Reed's Tevaple of Nusie, 92 Von Buren Streeek, © Oweago, MATHUSHEK PIAINOS! ‘With Equalizing Bcale and Linoar Hridge. The Mathushek Planod are now acknowledged by the Deat judges of music, In wil parts of our country, tabo VALY Supcrior to any iher Pianos made. Lainlogne, contaluing tull czplanation ot the Equal: Izing Beale and Linear firldge, sent tree upon snplica. tlon: no person wishiing to purchase s *ano should fall o acnd for one. Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Deautiful Deatgn of Cases, FELTOR & FOMEROY, 329 & 931 Stals-St, Chicagn. Bote Agemta for the Norihcest, IW-AGENTS WANTED IN KVERY TOWS, COAL. Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. PENISYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON COAL CARGO, CAR LOAD, SINGLE TON. TERMS CASH. INDIANA-ST, BRIDGE, . VAN INGEN, Sup't. ARUTISTIO TAILORING, P e toles ol bGP ilward Ey &pfln.‘ Ard sclling CIIOICE Imported Woolens mado i the most * thor- ough, artistic manner,” for gentle- en, at the LOWEST Prlces possi- ble conslstent with a strictly FIRST- CLASS ARTICLE, that is war- ranted in every particular. Prices Lower than for the past twelve or fifteen years. \ Wedding: Toilet a Specialty! Wabash-av,, cor, Monroe-at, 10 Ter Cent Disconut if Paid in Firg Days. OOEAN STERAMSIZIPS. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COJIPANY, The mat st Conipany, betwesn New ork and 1 inouth (4. ) for the andiig of pasengers, wili sall from pler €3 . 1ty foot uron-st. SPEREIKE, DAUEE...... s ST ed.) Juiy 1, n""%' PRICE O BLD (BcTuding wisgyy ICE 0] P IN 13}%!::?‘.\;;13;!“ Cabin, $100; Becond Cabln, $03; teerage, $20, Inclading wino, bedding, and ntensfls. q'l) L 'hUUTll. LOh‘{)DN."m’ any ;allwn:‘ynu:: e 1n Koiands i Irat Cabin, ,mffl 8100, according to_accommoda- llann‘uum\‘tlhlfly 30%; Third (7!1)?"1 8331 Bteersge, 27, Iucluding everything ag above, dteturn Uckots, b verv reduced rates, arvallablo Ahrough Kngland'or France, Bleamers marked thus ® do Dot CATTY steerags passon. ers. For passage and frglaht apply to Lf‘ul DE DEDIAN, Agent, 55 lirosdway, orW. ¥, WHITE, o7 Ciarkeats, Atunt for Chlteqoy STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO OLASUOW, LIVERPUOL, D1 N, bt BELI'AW". AND LbNDO!\I}JB““\'. unLEy, BTATE OF SevADA: ruda BTATE OF VIRGINIA, Cahlns, $03sad tions, Heturn ticketa at roducod 5 RS loment rata Anple AL LA C6. " acnerat Agenta” PP 3. W ANAGL, A ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS New York and Gl e DEVONIA, Juno 27, a{m'fcwfl‘:?usxm:um. 2pm QNUII‘”"A.J\"WN.‘IM ETUIONIA, July 14, han ew York to Glasgow, Liverpool, or Loundonderry, Cabing, £05 to ntermediutos ifl{ ll‘kfl\;fln, 13 & LT e, York to Buuiliauipy UTOPIA. Juusad. flr. m. ALY 118 [raued f RS NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIHPS, Now York to Queenatown and Liverpool. EQYPT, June16,9:308. m| ENOGLAND,June23,0pm e For WSN)L - GREKCE, June 6, 12 noon | HOLLAN! % 12:30 pm FHEQURANT® '3 hon | DERkARR, 20 tptonm t reduced rates, Blocrage ticl Ill'r,:“v curs !!ncy. {10 for £1 and upwards ou Urest [rit; reland. Apply to ¥, B, LAIRSON, 4 Bauth Clurk: INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying tho Mails botween EUROPE AND AMERICA. Foj puusageappiy st Clnm_nlnf'a(llnoe 53 8ayth Clark- June 21 irulay, June 3 ing 1o accomuodie uice currency, edired te N, 1, g Chileago. CiS C. BROWN, Gen, Wes % M iraiises (ircat Lritain Ang Hratuad, o o0 Wk Agt. North German Lloyd. 11 sal toe Thasteumersof this Company will sl overy atc. day from Dromen Pler, fuot Of n, [taiex ot puuago—From New Vork io Lo ondon, Mavre, aud liromiea, Arst cabin, cond €abln, 804, gulds stecrage, $90 itrrency - For frulgug OF pRISAZOMDPIF 1O 4 OELIICHA & GO, ABowling Grecs, New Yorks_ Groat Western Bteamship Line. From New York to Bristol (Eagland) direct. SOMERSET, West ) b CT A oo A Cabiupassage, 870 Eiiieriiedints, §i rage Easursiun tickia ez b Wt:kgnn.wrlfi'll caies, &, Appirio WML ¥, WIITE, 67 Clark-ai,, Michigas HBUSINESY CARDS, (VORGICAL ™ INSTRUMENTS. ‘S. S. BLISS, For tho past 25 yoars of the woll. known firmis of J, H. Beed & Co., Bliss & Bharp, and Bliss tl’g.l‘nrroy. has rosumed business at 70 STATE.8L, Alsos fullline of Magnetic Batteries, Elsstio Xoss, Har Trumpets, Crutches, “THE TRUE IBALERS Dr. T. ORMSBEE, ROOM 107, PALMER HOUSK, CHIOAGO, Cures uf persuns at groat disiauces WICug! L by meany £ magnetlicd sulntances aimost beyonu veilel, provs 1o existeace Ia atdre of 11we vjera-tug sursly 1f unuceuuntably. Audress with §3 P. U. wony-orier P, 0. Drawero07. Pampbletssent ou récelytol ¥, 0. stampy, Tine gpeciacica sulted Lo sl alxbts 0a scleatifio prin- o aod Fleld Tuloaco, .92 WASHINGTON-ST, | CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. CLOTHING. CLOTHING! Mellsl Sl Youths, .Boys, and Children, Retailed for Cash at Wholes sale Pripes. Golden Eagle Clothing Store, 136 & 138 Madison, 144 & 146 Clark. FIRE!FIRE!FIRE! FIRE STORE FIRE STORE FIRE STORE FIRE STORE 168 Sonth 168 South 163 South Clark Street Clark Street Clark Street FIRE STORE FIRE STORE FIRE STORE Examine the 85, 80, 37; 88, 80, 810, $11 and §12 Sults nt tho Fire Store, All wool, made in tho Iatest styles Sack, Frock, and Cutaway. 2,75, 83, 81,25 and 83, otk dry i Examine the Champion £1.00 Working Pants at the Fire Store; six differ- ent styles, lined and un. lined, worth 82,50 a pair, Examine the &0-cent White Vests, and the 81 Cassimero Veats, worth 82, We willgell you Clothing GO Y" cent below any other homse n tho city, Examino our goods whetber w wish to purcnase or uot, at FIRE STORE,. 1688, Clark-st., Chieago. LIFE INSURANOE. NATIONAL Lift Ingtrance Comp'y OF THE UNITED STATES OF AHERICA, Cash Capital, $1,000,000 CHARTERED BY COXORESS, Saft, Retiale, and Low Rates Oitizens of Chioago and tho North- wost are urged to investigate the advantagos oifored by this Company and its spooial claims to their pa- tronago. i DINECTORS: JONPUEREIION. R & CLARRE, ARKON RTAGER, iGN _Et;.ll;g;:f. A: CAUPENTE S0y M, BUTLER, P dn DGR A Bl PRISCIPAL DUSINESS OFFICE, Chicago, Ik, 157-163 LaSalle-st, "FARM TOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, Mgake Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at lowest rates. Correspondence solicited, 826,000 to §75,000 ‘Toinvest in the purchase of a pleco of good Tropnny in the immediate neighborhood of he Now Court Houss or Custom House, Parties wishing to sell will pleaso oail uppn. oraddross + BAM'Y, GH! HR, Rea) Xlstate Agont, 114 Donrborn st MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH I, REED, Mo, 20 Nassau-sl. N, Y., Inamaunta se Required, on INPIOVED CHICAGD PROPERT t BEST hA’l'M. Applications received nnd prompily attended to ¥ 1. A HURLBU'Y, 75 Raudolpli-ste 7 Per Cent. ETL000RLT, 82,00, §2,000 4t on morticage. Houss sad Laid reut. pid i {. MATTOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Doarboru-at, Real Estate Loans ©On in;yrnnd pr’::poriy ;:fidu -tLg:Yrunt t AIRD & BRAD. 3 v 80 LaBulls-st. BANKINGHO0SE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Ohicago, i e e o e . . e " Sl sl B iy ol cparrtes oo Favan GUARANTEED SPECULATION. $100 tayested by uatn o0 days Biraddics bave made 2000, 100 have pald §1,7uS (n 30 das. We Guar futee all 0ouay blssddieds Mogey refunded If no progs wisde. lleference g1ven, Correapondence wilcited. » Auzmioax Mixing 'u‘u"gcu;"'i.m'ia xunxus AWER10a MINING AND BT Xeia F.0: Dox &bt 4 Biroad-sce New York. ? i L LT U1 SEWER PIPE, Etc, SEWER PIPE, Drain Tilo and Cement, aod Piue Lining, W. M. DBEH, 23 Quinoy and 87 Jackson, betwesn State and Desarborn. GISATES AND JIANTELS. trimmed, Flais, _Goid s2d Hicka) SLATE MANTRLS, PHOBASCO & NUMNEY 303 WEATK-0T» e Chicage Daily READY TO CROSS. Such Is the .Condition of the Russian Army on the Ddnube, ° A Bridge Constructed and Ready for Use at lbrail. : Numerous Rafts Aisn Ready at a DMoment’s No- tice. The Great Move Likely to Take Place To-Day or To-Morrow. —l English Neutrality Assumes a New and Important Phase. Fifty Thousand Troops o Bo Sent to Gallipoli, Near Constan- tingple. Yot Derby and Schouvalof Are 8till Dickering Diplo- matically, Additional Accounts of the Recent Fighting in Asia Minor. The Campaign in Montenegro Considered at an End, ! Dissolntion Voted by the French Benats by o Small Majority, BRITISHO NEUTRALITY. THE PERCULIAR SHAFH IT TAKER, [By Cable to The OMcago Tribune,] Loxpon Orrice or Tne Onioaso Truwy, Barwspury Srager, W. 0., June 22.—The Cabinet scems to have arrived at n policy finally on tho Eastern question, and it is thought that policy may still be subject to ohango by reasonof future developments. It nevertheloss is o rellef to know thai some decision has beon reached.- For tho past fortnight Cabinet meetings have boen held almost daily, and, whilo tho transactions are not supposed to be public, enough leaked out to inform the world that a serious divis- ion of sentiment existed among the mem- bers. Now it has become ovident that the ‘wor party has galned an important position, socuring consent to 7 THE OCCUPATION OF ZOPYT. By sodoing England may still maintain the slckly pretenso of noutrality, yet mansgs to bo on hand in case of an eme:kency calling for active lostilitios against Ruasla. This ssoms to be the progmmmo as now manifested. An intimation’ of somo purposs ultarier to this may perhaps be sug- gosted. It'is rumorod that it is the inten- tion of the Government to apply to Parlin- mout for the extraordinary geant of £5,000,- 000 for the protection of Britlsh intercsta in the East, 1. —— TUE CRISIS NEAR. THR GREAT MOYE HOURLY EXFLOTED, (By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) Loxpon Ovricz oy Tux Ourcico Trinowx, Savspony Brrzer, W, O., June 22.—Your correspondont telegraphs from Bucharest via Berlin, June 21, that all the troops from that vicinity are gone, and that Bucharest woars o dull and desertod appearance. No nows from the front has mrrived. We ox- poot to hear every hour the intelligonce that tho Russlans have crossed the Danubo at Turna and Ibrail. The striglest secresy is observed regarding the distribution and movemonts of the forces. —— ON THE DANUBE, : FREPARATIONS COMPLETR. Bucuarxst, June 2%.—Preparations for cross- 1ng the Dannbe are completed, An attempt s cexpected in a few nights. Lowxpox, Juno '22.—A speclal: from Ibrall, Junc 2, says sll fs ready for the passage of the Danube, 'The bridge from Ibrall to the Turk- 1sh aiore bas been fnished for ‘some houre. To-day troops began - to ' pass beforo Qalatz without meeting & singlo Turk. At the prescot worment there aro Cosas enough to take in dank und harass the right of an army. dafending Matehin, ¢ In additfon to the bridge constructed {n front of Tbrall, whbich I8 from 700 to 800 yards in length, with an extension upon loundated Turks fah territory, tuc Russfans have bullts larze unumber of rafts, which bhave . been fowed to-day futo tho urm of the stream whicre the two wmonltors wers aunk. In addition to thelr own guuboals'the Russfans contivue to employ all merchant vessels detained fn port. Seven ‘woodcn sloops moreover hava been fron-plated durug the last fow. dayse. Each carries two Ruvs,’ and will hold 200 men. Should nothivg be chaoged between now und th-morrow atl will be finished - by the thine this dispatch s printed. For the last week, howevor, chauges have becen con- tinual, so that notbing lscertaln, It Ls expected that the greater part of the Fourtecath Corps WILL UAVE CROSSED 1N TWRNTI-FOUR MOURS, and will receive the Czar, who {s to arrive on Saturdsy, BSuch is the purport of orders which Gea. Zimmerman seat to bls troops at 3 o’clock ‘Thursdsy. ‘This documeut bus been ready for some days, but, notwitbstanding the impaticoce of tho Czar, the Geucral refused 0 cross the Danube becauss he cousldercd thas Lo was not ready. On Sunday last the Em- peror sunoanced his cuplug, and ordered the passsge to be wade. Thy Ocveral saked furtier deluy. On Weducaday tho Caar agalo apnounced that be was comiug. Qen. Zimmenoan then went to Plolestl and sus- ccedod fo inducing his Majesty 1o bostvose his visit until Baturday. The Rusalans st Ibaril are 15,000 stroug. .do so. Thirty-eight war<correspondents left charest yesterday for the Danube, THE JELAND AT IRRAIL. Oppostte Ibrail the Danube fs divided fnto channels by a°large fsland. This has probably cnabled the Russ to construct a bridge unobserved. It has been known for some time that tho Turkish monitors linve been com- pletely barred out of this scction of the river by torpedoes. ‘The crossing near Ibrail, accord- ingz to general oplnfon, fs onlya subaldiary op- cration to s main crossing further west, proba- bly between the Aluto and Vode Rivers. MAKING THE PONTOON. IeRrate, Thuraday night.—The Russians have constructed Inalla thousand rafts and pontouns, chiefly in the River Bcrelll, of which a large number are belng used at Ibrall, but leaving enough for o bridge at Galatz also. Each raft s separately towed to its position. Nearly 100 feet up stream from the Lridge the anchor 18 cast and thocurrent sweeps the raft swiltly down alongside the one pre- viously fixed, to which it is made fast, whilo n steadying snchor is carried out below, MAKING A 1OAD, For several days back working parties of about 500 men, crossing the river every morn. ing, bave been engaged in ralsing abovesrcach of inundation a rusd Jeading along the bank of the old Danube from Getehet towards Matchin, About three- querters of a mile have thus been made good, but there remain nearly five miles to Matchin, the talslug of which must take time. Yesterday a detachment of Cos- sacks made n reconnolsance toward Matchin and got pretty close, but were half drowned in the attempt. WOEN ATTACKED MATCIIN will be assauited both by lsud and water, TUE TURKS Lave made no signof hindrance. Two small carips are visible above Matchin on the helgbts, Bu- All day yesterdsy fnfantry, forty at & load, were belng 'ferried over from Galatz to Patch, the lhard ground opposite, whence by 8 wet, winding path it is said the bill country is attainable. If this be 80, tho crossing here secms to indicate a turn- ing movement ogainst Matchfn. About 40,000 troops are now o Ibrail and Galatz, A CItOsaING, Bocmanzst, ‘June 2%—A force of Russians Lave crussed the Danube on a pontoon bridge at Qalatz, and are fortifying a tete de pont on the Turkish shore. Thero was uo fightiug, as 2 wide cxpansc of marsh still scparates the com- batants, 5 PRINCE MILAN has left for Beigrade, BUGGESTIVE, * Proixstt, June 23.—The Czarewich has ar- rived bere. L5 Bucnangst, June 2%—The Czar and Grand Duke Nicholas Lave gone to Ibrall to-lay and will remain two days to review the newly-ar- rived army corps. . ‘WOUND! In the cogagement off l’l.:r‘ul. Wednesday, the Russtan palnter Werestchagin, who was actiug volunteer aboard the torpedo-boat, was shot through the hip. It Is hoped he will recoyer. DIPLOMACY. EXTHAORDINAKY CREDIT. Nxw Yomg, Juns 22—A London spedal says: It ts remorcd that the British Pariia- wment will vote an extraordinary credit of 410,000,000 for military contingencies."* DERDY AND BCHOUVALOPY. Intervicws of great importance Lisve recently taken place betweon Count Bchouvaloff, Rus- slan Ambassador, und Earl Derby, in which the lutter asked the former to put on paper tho ns- surances in regard to Coustantinople which wors made verbally and somewbat vogue. The Ambassador telegraptied to his Government for fstructions, aund recelved a dispatch from the Russlan Forlegn Minlster ‘cinpowering him to RUSSIA TO OCCUPY CONSTANTINOPLE. . Russis will proflosc thae temporary occupa- tion of Constautinople, undertaking to ovac- uate the Turkish Capital on recciving fo- demnity for the expenses of war, and proposes guarantees that tho refort® proposcd for the administration of the Turkish provinces shall be falthfully carrled Into operation,” Auy prop- osition involving the sacrifice of the Turkish maritime force In the Black Sea will be rejected by Great Beltaln, Tue questiou of the temporary occupation of Constantinople haa been discussed at a Cab- inet council already, without in any instance coming to a decision. ENGLAND AXD EGYPT. Au arrangement’ bias been effected by which England, witl the consent of the Kbedlve, and not In opposition to the Sultan, shall occupy Egypt—England to seitls the timewhen the movements shall begin. A Britlsh force {aal- ready tola for occupation, and will be under the command of Gen, 8ir Thomas Stecle. It wili conalst of 20,000 men. Not only ara the troops ready, but the camp and all othier necessary ar- ranrementa have been mado In Bgypt, OM TUE STOCK BXCHANGE, Loxpox, June 22-1:30 p. m.—Ou the Btock Exchangoe to-day, the tendency ls somowhat un- favorable, owing to the clrculation of political rumors, and up to tho preseut Lnie overy move~ meut Las been advorse. Pruvincial nowspapers continuoe the publication of the rumor that tho British Government is about to apply to Parlis- ment for au cxtraordiuary grant of $25,000,000. According to one story, this suw is to go to- wand the purchasc of the Buzeralnty of Egypt from the Turks. Five milllons of pounds, or $25,000,000, 18 tho cxact sutn asked for last night for the Indian loap,and thismay explain the rumor, XXAGOXBATED, Loxnoy, June 22.—A Vicaona correspondent ssys: ** During a conversatiqn with one of the best-informod Austrian authorities I have learned that the rumors of English propara- tion fur war are believed to be greatly exag- gerated.” uONEY, Probability exista that very shortly, perhaps on Mouday, Bir Btafford Northeote will give notico of a proposal for a vota of £2,000,000, to be expended lu general preparutions, a portion being novessary for the depastment of stores. BOMRETTIING ADOUT TO UAVPRN, Enmiysuna, Juoe 22, A London correspondent wrises as follow: ‘Fo sitoation is agsin exciting pavoanzloty, Ilearnon good suthority that the ubluet bay arrived at & docision of the utmost mo vacot to tho peace and interests of tho country. The oxagt maturo of . the undertsking to which the Uoverntuent stands com~ mitted {a of course unknown, although there are rumors in military quarters of tho proballe dls. ‘pateh of an expeditionary forco to Gallipolf. Itis said that ths Duke of Usmbridge has expresscd Uimseit fn favor of seuding 00,000 men, whilo Mr. Uardy, Secratary of War, thinks that hal? that ‘pumber wuala bo suicient. Lowvox, June 23—5 s, m.—The following ap- peare fa the Fosl's leading editorial thls moraigy: **In suticipation of & time whon it sy bo needful 10 assume & atroug defensive position, it will doubtlees bocome the guty of the Uovernment to 28k for certaln mosns of giviug offect 10 the wishes of thenatlon. 1t may becoms necessary Lo study tho disicalties which arv (0 bo eacouatoredin s . Yoyage from Portamouth to GallipolL™ 7 sty ASIA MINOR, MOVEMENT OF TULRKISIL TROOP3. Lowupoy, 'June 2L —S8owme Hlght fs thrown on the manner iu which Moukhtar Pasha reached ’his preseut position at Kboreu-Duzes by » dis- patch dated Juue' 13, avuvundng his arsival at Huprikol. He would secin to have left lls position near Zewiu, crossed the bridge at Kuprikol and marchéd to the succor of the troops defeated ou Saturdsy which aro now ot Delibals. 4 BAYAZID RETAKKX, Loxnox, Juss £d—Au Kresoum dispatch conflrms the repors that Bayazid has been ro- occupled by the Turks, The Russian garrisons were driven out, and some made prisoners. 1t fs belicved Lhat an engagement on a large scale between the Russfan left and the Tarkish right Is imminent. Moukhtar Pasha s, before Delibaba. RUMONKD DEPEAT OF THE NUSSIAKS, Lonvo, June 22.~A dispatch fromn Erzeroum clalms that the Russlans have been defeated while attempting to pass Delibaba gorge, sus- talning severe loss, ~ TURKIBI GRIEVANCES. ALLEGED RUSSIAX CRUELTIRS. CoxstaxTinOrLE, June 22.—~The Porte fs preparing n note to the Powers upon the cruel- +ties committed by the Kussians in the Caucasus and at Ardahan, TREACOERY. . The Porte is stated to be fn possession of oroof that Ardaban surrendered by treason. MOROCCO SATS XO, A special mission sent to the Emperor of Mo- rocco with a frman from the Sultan demandiog military assistance, (s understood to have been without result, OUT OF PURDS, ATnzxs, June 22.—Letters from Constanti- nople stato that the Turkish War Department A8 destituto of funds, The execution of many contracts s therefore suspended. "SBERVIA. WILL AUSTRIA INTERPERE! Loxpoy, June 22.—A Vicnna dispatch to the Timeseavs: ““As Prince Milan has not been positively forbidden to operate ns ho pleased un hls own nccount, the possibility is of course by 10 means excluded that he may enter the {ray. 1t Is certaln that the Slav party, who bave rep- resentatives ac tlofestl, have dono all In their power to urge him to do so. Renewal of hos- tilitics between Turkey and Servia would not bave the same significance as the trausfer of tho tusso-Turkish war Into Servia, and it it were, as last year, waged far away from the Austrian fruntier, Austria would not probably interfere.!? . MILAN. Protxsts, June 22.~Prince Milan took leave of the Czar yestdrday. Berviawill contlnue to obserye strict neutrality. * INCORRECT, Telegrams publlshed In forelgn papers re- spectivg the movementsof Russianand Austrian traops on the Serviau frontler are incorrect. — GENERAL, AUSTRIA. Vizxxi, June 22.—In the lower House of Refchsrath to-day M. Hofer gave notice of an {nterpellation a8 18 whether Germany had sug- gested to Austria an offenaive aud defensive al- llance, by waich the present war might have been prevented. 1f 80, Lic asks for the reasons and circumstances of Austris’s refusal to con- clude such an alllance. He also nsks whather Austria Intends to remain ncutral, or if sha is making military preparations. MONTENZGlIO. Naw Yorxk, June 22.—A dispatch from Lon- don says that Turkish advices from Montenegro report that Sulelman Pasha bas driven the in- surgeta from Ostrok nad taken possession of the town. fhe Turks now occupy all the strategle positions, and tho campalgn in Montenegro is cousidered over. VigsNA, Juve 2.—A Cattaro special says Buleiman Pasha ta still before Ostrok. TIX GERMAN BQUADRON, Msrra, Juns 23—The German iron-clad squadron has srrived here, and s zolng to Port Sald, IXVESTIGATION, > Braiiy, June 22—1le German Government bos ordered an inquiry, into the case of Herr Henock, who was scized recently at Bucharest and imprisnned for twelve days, - AT FRW BUSSIAN LOAN, 8r. Prrermugno, Juno 22.—An akase Is pub- lished to-day authorizing the Minister of Finance to [ssue & 5 per cent loan of 200,000,000 rubles, to be called “Tho Oriental loan of Is77."* Tho loan {s to be paid off In forty-nine years, * A special sinking fand for that purpoee 1s to bo created. < crere. Azuzxs, Junie 2.~The Porte ot having re- plied to the demsods of the Cretan Assembly, It has closed its session, Tho Christfan dop- utles have forwarded & protest to the Governor and forcign consuls, and returned to their bomes. Villagers in the vicinity of Rethymo refuse to pay taxes, ‘The Turklsh squadron has arrived in Sudo Bay. There is much excitement. - AUSTRIAN TROOPS. Viexsa, Junc 21.—8ince - yesterday Austrian troops baye lined tho Montenegrin frontler with strong detachments. Women and children are fiylug in numbers to Budua and Cattaro. g A PRINCE IN TIlE RANKS, Prince Tsortelefl, second Secrotary of the Ros- sian Embassy at Constantinople, who accompanied Gou, Ignatief on his trip to England, has resigned ‘his altuation in the diplomatic corps and voluntees- ed fur the war sx 3 cominon soldler, Ile l4 now sorviug on outpost duty ' along the Danohe as 3 n the dragoons, and s so sunburnt inned that & ‘correspondent of the bas told him that he luoks Jike a The Priuce eays that he likes sailf- poc h he inds work to keep his arms and accoutra- et on and off Lis horse, batcber boy. tary lifo better than he ox; 1t pretty hard enta clean: and to ) wlllrlh, 1n addition to himsell, carriea behind the part of & tent, & sack of oats, a blanker, & , & tea-Kettle, and & fargo bundle of Bay, together ~with 'various other things that aro' conslderod useful in o soldler's life, He has been under sre threo or foue times already, and been over the Dan- ubo onceon 8 reconnoitering expedition. When he reached Kisclicnefl {n bis private's uniform te nearly starved to death, According to the regu- Intions a soldier conid ‘not go into & restanrant, cafe, club, or any publlc place whcre ho would bo likely 1o meet uu ofticer. The Princo had not Jolued his regimont, and was not @rawing rations, sud he could not wet snything oat in any public resort. He went wandor- g sbout the sireets, ilko' & Constan- tluoplo dog, yicking ups meal wherever L could find one, aniil the correvpondent sharcd & room in a hotel with bim. Tbe Prince Is not valy yuung, handsanio, and clover; ki also writes navols, TIIE TUHKISI LIDERAL IN LONDOX, Midhat Pasba fs hulln{ qulet lifo in London. e receives visltors at 1 o'clock, takes a driva in the afterucon, dincs at 7, and retires oarly. Ho silsa on tho balcony of his hotel at Hlackfriara and watcnes the crowds that the ombankment, ~ Four tnouths dist fnhlmd Idler thought ho was tho strongest man in the Ottoman Empire. Ho bad counacled the Sulan o reject the demands of the iz great Powers of Earo) o.‘;lnd had forced him to fou #adal 1r; roinulgate s new Coustilul One Runday af- rernwn ho was blown = ke & pith-ball by & Ureath of the Sultan, He traveled from Napies to Pacis and Loudon as s simplo tourist, anxious lo sco tho groat capitalp of civillzation and $o ere cape observation, A correspondent of the London, 1lnes, who bas had 8 long talk with bim, lllllhli he speaks of the promulgation of the Turkish Con- stitution as the great achievement of his life. 1lo ie couvinced that & nationsl sentiment hos shown fteclf ju Turks 0t & wentiment in which Mussul- raans ouly pariake, but onu common tg Curial and Mussulmans. The promulgution of the siitution coincided, he l.ldyl. with the Conf, wuco, but it was nut tnspired by thst meeting, was uot asudden thought; he 1t ad bocn suspected of entertainivg liberal ideas for five or six years, d un that account had Leen sent away from Cons satinople several times. Tue Coustitution de- prived the Soitau of ryuch of kg power, and what Avaa lost could ot be rezpined. 'Fhe creat Turk- 18 Liveral secnicd to have forgoticn that the Grand Cuouncil bad cut out of his drsft of tha Cunstitation wany vl 1t miost Liberal pruyisions. 4 REWARD OF MwT." ‘Tho New York Zimes wn-coln‘ltmnd:nt writes of 5 rather pretty lucident at the rallway station at V'lojesti, on May 23, upon the arrival of the lruoi»- tealu from [brail, Tho Urind Duke was therw lu pereon. and, asthe artiliery formed upon the plat. furis, the Culef-of-$tad called out the name of Sergeant, sud a Leardless Loy stopped out from rauks, apparently surpriscd, aod verhapsu it scared. attbosummons. *‘Your Impérisl mase tec and muilue," sald the Geueral, *‘hasscut you ibis as & mark of bis sorervign favor, fur yoar skth und 1niclligence.” The Le vinted upoi his breast tle cross of 56, Georye, anly conferred for valor, and the army learncd that blv was the Laue ‘whicli directed the’ fatal shot by walcl the ;rell ‘furkisb muultor ut Ghicet, with ker crew of 200 icked sallure wud mariocs, had beco seat down to Pbo bottui of the Dsnube. AORR DEADLY THAN THE BULLET. Ths Loudon Laneet states thas durlng she Orle PRICE FIV. ERNTS.: s < mean campalgnof one year and a half 841,000 men were buried in the district of Taaride, which in=: clndes the Crimes. The Russiona lowt 170,000 saldiers; the En¥ish, French, and Turka, 160, « 000; and thero were' 16,000 Tartar victims, Of thiu'total, 324,800 were ‘Intarrcd in the Ceimen, inelading 210,000 In the nelghborbood of Sebastos ol Those killed In battle were but 30,000, and sllowingz an_eqnal number for the josees from wonnds, 281,000 mnat hava succambed fram dte- easc. e denths of sick persons aent away from the seat of wac wurs abont 10,000 more, Which makes the namber of dead from the Ciimesn came paign alone over 410,000, It will ba aeen from the atove caicalation’that oot of soma 401,000 soldiers who snccombed during e Ctimean cam- * .patgn only were actuslly killed in battlo, ‘aomo 300, 000 dylng from discate. G . VON MOLTKE OX THE WAR. A Derlin paper declates {taclf {n possesslon of & definite opinion of Count Moltke on the Russo- ‘Tarkinh war. At adiplomatic noirge a atateaman - Interviewed Moltke, raying: ¢+ Bir Fleld-Marahat, there are people who thini the war will bo of short duration, who fancy that as suon as her troops will * Ruve crossed tha Uanabe Rusala will be favored by 8 fortanate Sndowa. What do you think of that viaw!” 3oltte teplied: ** I donot think so. You are better informed what diplomacy may and will accomplish; bnt, from n atrategic point of view, T Am now, as'[ aiways hiave been, of the opinton that It 18 & wir which will make alow progrees, It will take connlderablo time beforo tho Ituesians will . 7 have vanquished tha Turke, notwithstanding all the good thinge which 1nay be sald of their army or of same of their Jeadars, “True, the prescnt cam- palgn appears more favorablo for Rusain than that - of 1828, ‘but she rquires very much of fortane of - war, misch ekill, much patlonce, and mach money to {riumph over her enemies, 1 cherish no fle ,, iusione, and they who balleve In a rapid advance on Conttantinople will finally be made o nnder- stand that they will bave to'carb their hopes, ) . ain convihced that at the Russian headquartert tlicy are well persuaded of the difcultiemand oh. stacles they have to anrmonnt, and how siowly they will be surmounted before a aecisirowictory wilf be theirn,” ; TURKISIT TROOFS ON TIE DANTOE, ° ¢41 do nint wish, " writcs a_correspondent to tha London Teterraph from Rustchuk, May 21, ** tq Dbaant of our troops here: thelr Nighting hercaftar - . ; wifl tell ita one tale; bat [ may remark: ‘that thoso - who - believa thom 'to bo emaciated, racged, sod miserable, are torribly deceived. I am aware that . 1t fa ti# fashion to imagmine them underfed and 1ll- - clothed; that it 1a ‘pouniasly supposed tliat the Turkish soldier lives fike a lustman—upon what - he can gr up from the ground, and that, if ever he geta a 1231 meal, it In after having gone on for & long time with very poor meals indecd. Dut ot me give you an fdea of how they are kept, 1 will take the amonnt of food served on tna lant night for to- . , doy'srations o tho battalions of nfantry bere. Thiero were iG, 200 pounda of bread, 12, 000 pounde - of meat, 5,500 pounds of rice, 700 ponnds of but- - ter, and 3,200 poauds of beaus, and such-like del- - leacles. o cvory horac, tog, was served out § pounds of barley and 11 ponnds of hay, and this, be It rememberod, was no extmordiaary ration, Tho fact 18 (bat for the D lenty and to spare, though haw long 1t will fast It s, of course, not for me to say. AllT wish to ros mark 1s, that at this moment we are in excellent Aghting trim, and 1f we fave no vodka to wash down the excellent bread which is served ont, it ls * because the Turks are teetotalers of the stricteal sort, and need 5o atimuast to make thein Aght well.” 3 THUE TRRASUREZ OF 13LANL Wastixatax, D. C., June 19.—Mr. Delaplaing, our Charge 1'Affalres at Vien, fornishes the fole lowing r‘l’nlnmmnn concerning tho so-cailed ' Treasure of Islam:"* P Tho Bheix-ul-Jslam has recently sent a dele- eation of ductors uf the law to tha Shenf of Alec- ca, adirect descendant of the I’roplict, for the }mrpm of demandiug funda to be applicd {n de- fanse of the Islam falth. It is customary on thesa rolemn occaslons for the Sherit to sasemblo the College of the Elders charged with the guard of the Pruphet's tomb, swhich will decldeupon the ap- propriate sum to be fornished to the Sultsn from tho treasure of Islam, inorder to ald him in the war against Russla, This trensarg te formed from the annual offerings of the pligrims. Sepulchres, which acrve as offortory clicsts, ara placed within' the court of the Mowjue, and each pilgrim dally casts 1o onc of thess a coin,®which coli~ stitates the alms prescriped by the Koran as one of tho' essential elements of the pligelinage, which M"fl Muesulman ehould Tuske at jeast once in hia Hfctime to tho wmb UF iho Prophet, Accondingly every yearabont 100, - 00 pligrins como to Mecca, whio sojourn thers a mwnth: consequently at loast 3,000,000 francs are a.smually recclved In these offertory'cheats. Every pilgrim deposits an otlering varylug i amount acs cceding Lo his means, but whlch in the average may be estimated a3 equivalent to fve francs at least for overy day, consldering that there are rich Murwalmans Whose offerinpe reach cven 100, 3 fran.sy dering their pllgrimage. It rosults that the Bherif of Mecca rucetves on the avornge tho valua 15, 0C0, 000 francs lu sunual offeriugs. Ono of the otirclory cheats wWas opened dufln5 the perlod of the Russo-Turklsh war in 1824, and large anme were withdrawn, batit was aficrward aguin closed, A second chest was again opencd iIn 1854 dnrln& the Crimesn war, but tha third has not boenopene: eince 1415, during & period of now 403 years. I 18 conjectuired taat the monoy in the list-named chest cannot be less than 250,000,000 francs, and it lafally bellaved that the totsl amoant of the treasure of .Islam will exceed 600,000, 000 £ rance. ARDATIAN. | AN ETE-WIT:NZ88' 'ACCOUNT OF ITS CAPTURN, ali-Mall Gasetie, ‘Tha Tiflis Meswenger publishes au sccount by ane eyo-witnoss of the capture of Ardanan, All tho Russian batterles, he says, had to be erected on heights which were commanded by the guns of the Turklsh forta, which show how well the enginoors. who planned the defences of this {mportant post had done thelr work. On tho 4th of May moast of tho batteries were ready, but, in order to divert the sitention of tho enemy, Gen, Devel, commandor of the Akhaltxik division, was instructed to begin the fire from tha north, Tha General then marched his troops to- ward the fort{fications, aud opened & canconsde with the Kubaat' horse artlllery, Tho firs wasat oroa n.-lur:fl ‘from TFort Gel spintediy kept™ ’lg both s for somo time, tzn withor n& ing any pazticulaz effcet. AL ‘was drud as & slgnal, ang tho ‘which encircled Arda! ind ita southeast openod fire in succes- sion, with an interval of two minutes bolwcen ths / shots, . Tho new two-pad mortars, with a range of six versts, wero especially reaiarked, on accouns - of the nolse they made when fired. The Turkish forta Bliger, Kaa Topuss, and Geliaverdl, roti a the fire. At first their shota fell short, bat tlstle practica mim" got tho range. The cor- tespondent saya thal the Turkish srullery almed wehi bt that thelr aholle did very Hitlo damages . Between 11 and 32 o'clock somo dozen of the shells burst before eyes, but not one of them did the slightest Injury cliber to the soldicrs oe thelr horses. Ono fell about four paces in front of & Cossack who wi landing by tho slde of Lis horse, The Coseack bont to the ground, the shell . hu;‘ll,.lnd he linmediately stood up lclln entlrely unhurt, 4 8 Meanwhile the Akhaltzik division attacked tha epaulemneat which protected the campto thosonthe eastof Geliayerdl, The troops stormad the works with udmirable order, though it was the firat time they were under fire. The young suldiers diffor bul little from the veterans; a privato of the Eliza. , thpol Fegiment. who wasa Were boy, marched in front of his comrades Inta tho Tarkish fire with . such Lravery that after tho baltle Uen. Loris Mell- kuff ombraced Lim before the whule reginicat and. decorated im with tho cross of the Order of Bt George, While thtso troops were storming 1baey poaltions on the north the Lutterles contlnyed theis cannouade on Lho south sgainst Fort Gollaverds. At longth, ot 1 p. m., Geo. Dovel scut an ore derly to ask for suppart from the southern side. Gen. Heimann then led the Erivan aud Bakn regi- wenta tu tho attack, The troops marched fo ekit- mishing order for abaut two versts undor tha firo of the euemy; but by the thne they reached the forts Gen. Duvel's wen kad broken luto them from tao other sige. now fed, leav- A 9, bebind ael bt maklog ia spike the guna; only the artillorymon romalne 2hd fough to- e’ lase, Tlo. correspandont sdds it the Russlan fire was wouderfully effoctive, snd that the fortress has been so yiddled by shol g tH resent wo havd outworks v the shell that it s almost s ruby. The Tarki d and jooked as If they bad undergons reat privations; they were pale, thin, with hol- o [ow oyes, thelr clothlng was [ agy, ond they bad 10 boots, : CONSTANTINOPLE, . PROCLAIMING A BTATH OF SIEQB—EXCITING . . MEKTING OF THE TURBKISH CHAMDER OF, DEPUTIBS~THN MINISTRH OF WAK ASKND R INYPRMATION ALOUT ARDAHAX, BUT i X3 NOF AFPEAK—DEMONSTRATION OF THS FTAS AND WHAT FOLLOWED, Corvespondence New York Times, Coxsraxtixores, May 25.—The atate of slege -\ has been procigimed at last. 1y **at last,” for . though the 1pessure bas been adopted 80 noxpects | - cdly, it was 5o secrot that the two Minlsters whe rule the Bultan—Mahmoud Damat sad Hedif—hady frum the mopent the war becama certaly, solved In fhelr minds tho eslablishuent of military Juumvirate by meang of that regime. The original intention was to fssue the decree simul- tancously witn the announcemeut of & stato of war, as If 1§ wera quite s malter of course under * - such circumstances, Bul, lhe momeat the ides got wind, the Scftas and the Deputies took the ! alarm, and tho only Ambassador then boro, Mr, Layard, was, as might 3‘ axpectod from him, oo he gui vive, a8 the project, spart from tho general question of its expedieacy (oue of them on which Mr. Layard very properly thinks It bis right, as well aa bis daty, W counsel the Goverument),concerned . the British and other foreiyn resldents, whoss | privileges under iko capitolations wunld bo scrj- - < ua-ly : cudhll they n:v:unm:fil udull:n ol;:‘r sUog of such & madears, exump would De sqhjected 10 **domiqulary visit sk any <

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