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i ; VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1877. H . i REAL ESTATE vieal the right wing of the centrs army Wil | men-of-war are about to be Iaunched at Cror~ | one €lod, and Moo d fe his tle.! O hole nterest conterad in thast Baj % el TSR | WAKING TP, i v of the centes s i atner et Wt el R o Art) | EHHAATIT TN RIEen o1 S sty wich b itheto pamd. throgt e il c ON SA I E Rusrcnug, Sundsy night, June 24.~Tho WELLESLEY'S GRIEVANCE. en your fatih T o, O faltbrul, $pa theanpin. bombandment of this town by the Rasstons hias Loxvox, June 5.~In the House of Lords | wascaptared by ‘the Venetians in the year 085, | at the o windbwn, ore waa no f ‘ maltitade,: Kren at the’ station the romds . a estlly kept clesr, andafter the arrival of the Emperor ' the crowd rapidly diepersal, wondering how o g A tonarch shonld chooss ta be driven in s carri€]d the lesst pretentions of to the other drawing 4% feot (7 motres 50) of water, _Two questions which had remained un+" rotticd with the Egyptian Government had now beenamicably arranged with England, Dy these Rrrangoments, on the one hand, her I(Ajemfly'l become tarrible. The Turks stand the firc with | Earl Derby sald it was true that Col, Wellcaley, | With scventeen other bannors, 3) noreee, twentye : Slespy London Journals Begin reat cooloest, Thoy roply vigoromaly | an] Eoglsh stache, b been reccied e E";?":rfi'@'r’?,"'"g? uc‘!,ie;.v‘ 2poil. sc:;l."»f&f"é’}%fi'fl'ml . and 8o m. shel a8 usly by the Gra: uke olas, buta com- ureh o he ‘heatin onks ot Venice. to Realize that Somebody fallen ~ in ~ the prison and killed | munlcation receivoa from the Russian Govern. | T one elde of it the 'following words were " REAL ESTATE To Close an Estate. . Gorernment, speclally representcd At (ho ahase: inrcribed ‘in Arabic: @*¢fn the mame of o, | the whola cortras. hape, Why his f ; [ Is Moving, - two prisoners, Baven non-combattants have | ment ho thought set the mattor gkt th' Moat iigh and Almighty, God_ the Lond | shenld took-se (it of eama = LAP% WBY Lis faco e neetings :.5'55-'5’;7;“‘,:73%'{ ot ten § been killed and srounded. Shots bave struck TIOBART'S ADVICE. . of “:1 things, and the™ Honoabia prooh- | To-day the Bishgwpkhe Bolcezian Chrch at Yotes: ahd, on the other, the capital of each of 1. the German, English, aud Belglan Consulates. | ConstanrinopLe, June 25,—Hobart Pasha, | {0} 204 #8ints Mohammed, Abnbekir, Omar, the 137,002 shates which might be redecmed j 't Tincharesh and - oflief; £:4af Balgarians, - smons whom wire. Bulallo (1T A Gagkol s Othman, and AN." On the other side was written presented 10 the Czarewitch by Prince Tcharkasky, s 3 Bholls have burst ncar the hospital, but the | Commanderdn-Chief of the Turkish flect, atated | also in’ Arabic: ‘Thero In but Gnd, snd They Admit that a Small Bussian | Raesan firo scems dirocted o the centro of tha | In tho counet of Mialtons ther fr pocratated | thio o Atabict ‘Tiera In it one’ G Lard, yrould be handed over to the Eoglish Government, the revenue of thin capital to be invésted in Englis Sndetimnked him for the sacrifices mado by Ruania | consols fur the benent of tho delegataizes of the | Thon art great in goodns nd Thou mre the | to deliver Balgaria from the Tarlfsh yoke. The & S o A AT A bt oy Force Has Crossed the town. : mepnployed In preventing the Ruelans from | Lorfof sl nations, 1t appeser, theestare (o | Syelver Balzaria from the Tarl ieh oke. The Pttt It e (eperion of reguiae dele- 3 mlmlnn%’}' Jane . wt 10 oiclock a, ' 3 Danakin, A % g THH CZAT. i e ;I’-!ln:du;o ldsucl&nenu In tho Dolfmulschs. ::c‘rsenlflno(‘nr;:-l ‘n i-. ;’l‘n:‘t‘ua I::Q'.“!n‘::.l,n?"l‘l sow | i u:’%u defllln(w' wa'md :lmfl.n be :lul&lghdw'hcn the meantima parties should Qesive the quention i g s River Lot on Booth Iiranch, 100 feet front, extend l, h IEXNA, Juno 25.--Jt s BupPOs 0 Czar he miral says the bombardment of Odessa ‘qae of Eyool netant ple, 18 n ey addresesd (ien. Ignatiefl, ang a1 him | be derided by a Judgmont. shiroux toand belng 75 feet fronton Archer:av.,esst ol 5 the enme ane ueed by Mohammed in hia milltary | for his political Iabora At Constantinepie. QGen. The mont fi.mmnn rt of thia year's rej e S A 3 LA Tho” sl Shetepente whih 5 on. | i, e deombarkaionof troop would be | crpfrents A 1 Froobar” Sav Gring, | chn S ael e Tkt e Srne | s el teringlo e Htusionct 185 conel ae ¢ lso, ono scre on Twellth.at.. east of Douglat Park, ' @ > - Avestia, his fatorite wife, tore duwn 'the grecn | htnz round the neck of Prince Charlos of Tionea: | Mcc M TR e A L T W Rorhyer Lot il be aolg fublecy te, moriaske of | Russian Reconnoitering Par- “’S“d ;"'l‘:: o 1"&‘:" or “mz"""' Adear oo ORTTINIE, Pan ffom, tho door of the death-chamber, and, | i the itar of the Urder of liohenzollorn. Frince | Hajesiyis 3inlce e in homeciocition, wiih ber ' 1 Imcracts of Title rlnrm-ne{ 10 parchasers. ties Fail to Find the coutest is cxpect CK“‘ Ruatchiuk, 5 ‘"““;"?“"L'h iugol lti.—}',hnb Illlaulm ceing it o 'n;a &'u'::m{f:d cute, fi'"fe‘h:mx'fi‘:“ Clh\,lcl:‘l’lletgm‘tlr‘! Inllnc‘hnefil:’. ENE RN poveral sharcholders had manifestedalarm as to the 4. T8 8] NESS, cWSs| T & . Ty, nslems, ind salt were 10 i - F o farier paeulsTARr (S oo oo, Thore aro 800 casea of yphold In the Rassan | fored ouloi toe e tooiatinan Pasbs s en- | J lie g of fatuo viciory, T Moslema. there. | | road an st were iy on ¢ ailver plate, which | SanEstof ateseabtion whiet tho naviguion of the 4 — kMt Wushingionat. Enemy. . Horpitale cast ypl cttinfo, Yoo :L:':m ontenegro. Bela scd 1a e standatd of the Kinzdom ‘snd hllrhzjngrnvedm‘: o followe: *4\Ve are overcamo | Lastened to London fn order (o .come to aome | - 3 1 . relizion of MohAmmed, with joy, wo who trust in yon; we give praiso to q Real Estato at Auction . Loxpox, June 35.—From Ragusa como gov- | , *'Notwithatanding ail bistorlcal facts with regard | Yo, wewho Tove yous tagord %o, Aive, praiso to e ne L3 o, ber Malestyd Misistera on & . ¥ 1 Estat ASIA MINOR. eral telegrams denying the report of Turkish | Kovereme Kosancass® aHuicy SrcepyyCinmer he | by the Bisho i conny were fotoete 1 | Qition o malaialn by’ b gencral ofiecieat tha - s ved, 'y nn o lnom of GRG. e CLATKE & Con bs | The Turks Burning the Vil TURKISTL VICTORIES, successes and the function of Salelman Pasha | that” fio green banner which (hoy posstsnin 156 | they wete 1ha fest o mens o im0 thit el am ofnavigntion In the canal which e nirion-at., sale (o bogin a6 2 b, e ANATD, lages in Their South- Enzznous, Juve 25.—After the battlo of [ aud Al Satb, These disoatches are consldered o b Diain o filendard, deliyered to Mubam- | thank him for undertaklog the groat entetprlsseo |. peqeniy eomiaccedar o o i, 160 ha recelyed e Tt e st i o Raryan s, 0, e, Tork vt e | utemteot, K0 Hasan e sy | BN PARSIELE i g | ot BT W R SCR AL | li afRE eho o e turk Lyd:afiry gt ward Retreat, biack on DoMaba, the Rusalan lett wing took | favors the Sclavas, conrclence fo carty thelr arme snd follow it when: | Nitcuatiens, Jans 8,—The Emporor of s | mepdi?,iiemot o blockndo ‘or hamper by any | ¢ % mesns whatzoever the canal or fts approaches grrived Jn Buchareat to-day st noon. When the | \yonid bo consldored by het Majonty's Govarmmions Impetial train approschod tho Hucharcat slation an |. s mensce to Indis, AT a8 o worious Toiey oe $rullery salute was fred, The troope statloned in ( trade In goneral, From thens two. conaiderstions. ihe city were drawn up to recolvohis Majeaty, and | any nch. act, which her Majestss Clovermaent 1104 Pralric-av., twa-story, basement, and Mansarderoof stonesFront Bovacs ‘Wit asge brIck '.'rgfilml froniage on Drexe] bonlevard, between Forty-third and Forty-aixth-nt. posscssion of Delibaba Pass, and fortified ft. Til8 PRINCESS OF ROUMANIA, 0'," ‘05“ "n" Hdfll-vhyee’ :Bll“’l' lhes:élum them- ] Tho Russlan right wing having retlred some. |y , Zuehnrest Correrondenae Vea Fork fclies are bound, ae good Moslerre and successor Times, long audi terd: - | of Mohammed, to aceos the b ! the A Teavy Cannonade in Drogress | Wit Moukliter Pasha tolegrapliod Rachid Pa- le Trincoan Eiizsbeth of Honmanta. s | Callsanter mndes o o an iy 1 (hanne of the ness ¥ sha to Join him with nine of the twelve battal. | Princess of Wied, ana liero again I must remstk | 820t apainstthele enamics. \War fe. Indecd, not A few chrpota AT e e Tt was an Engliah stewaner of abont f, 000 tons, while' owa, A few .'.’egn'flf‘:cn:efi“ Protiy wom 3 } another Kaglish steamer passed easily from one sea 'n Sbdivial upan tho oxquislie courteny anil, itter absence of | 5ly pulitical expedient to the-Moalernsy s 11 1n | awalied e omotapisn the siig pers and encort, | hodesand " triin nelthor of ‘the belligoronta il it hebwen Bty S an Files bt vty Botweon Rustchuk and fons rorinitug Lhe Turkish left wing. Moukhtar | protcasion Which chavaciorlies this family. Fag. | (0 iho Ghtistians: BatIc b o ulmlo Aot ety | Avalied st tho wition the Gret Emperor wh In- | Doaceity he Majcetrcompativle with s mainte. four lota fronting on the Park and four frontiog Giurzevo, quitted his headquarters at Zewln on the night | Yenus aea mic—1 take the word in ite real sensg | npon. them by the -precepts of “the Koran, B | perisl guest was received in tho frst-ciaes § of pasaive nonteality o Laur iots franfing 8OV of dune 17, for Delibaba, to tako command of | 3 meAnlug tome one who as arrived at suceess | Lo uaoto iers anly a fow texia from the book of | Wailing-foom, whero . brief " recopiion was | O/aine nouteal Taking this declaration bo the AB0-foot lot on Indlana-av,, near Thirty-sccond. whero she had no right to_expect {t—are gencrally | Mohammed 1o shaw that the Mohammedans aro st Five lota ot the Grand Cmmlm:i‘:\;f;;1 the Fac- held, “after = which the Imperial Ty, s - the Turklshh right wing I porson. On the fol- | unpishand try To mako yon feel (helr imporiance) | Q0L NIY AlloWEd 10 waRE war TIL Hhe ¥ ProtY, | Computyy had added that her Majesty's Govern accompanied hy thelr . entertainers, _cniered . ment wad plad to see that it agreed with the French < firat- lowlng day he recelved reinforcoments which | Here thero ia nothing of the kind; they both are | but are even commanded br the Koran 1o do carriages, ond drove to the I'alace of Prince 2 " o T atetoresls ama cther chaten propartr 242 | nryich Damage Inflicted on | raisad the strengih of the Haht wiog (o nine. | HN *nd Bpstorien. ‘Fhairus ey botb am | but sic cven commanded by the Korantodoto: | carrados, an leading curriage wan OcCupled by | Forth® The renart ooy iao S gt BLoBSSy gl iy B free {0 any poraons wishing to i R g g 1o Iain or Equerry to sit upon me with his condescen- | med.” it Is maid, ‘O, trme bellevers? if you assist | the Emgcmr. with the F'rincess Elizaboth of Itou- | by yonr capltal and smstained by your nnlon and sco 10t any imobeFore the Mier FoF farlher RACS Both Sides of the tcen battalions,” four cavalry regiments, aud | sfon; o rervant showed mo o, one fitght of statrs | God by Sihting fof bls religion, he will ass fanla by his side, and tho Czarewitch andthe | perscyerance will remain ontside political compil ticulars call at our office, All sales will be per- . three batterics, The Russians fn Delibaba Pass | and down another, and (heaugh & long gallery hang | 83inst your cnemics,® In the eleventt (rand Dake Viadimlr. The sccontl caeriage con- | cations, becanno If has now becotas indlspenssble A 2 River. numbered 20,000, with five batterles Mt Snaraslngs of Gosman ana talian cathedraln, | entitled 'The Caw, it 18 aleo snid, *War 1s en- | tained Prinee Charlcs of loumania, the “Grand § coyrs relations of all nations, » ¢ % plory; tloncers, H000, g Anie s bright drawing-room furalshed In crimeon | Joined to you scainit those who Gghi againat yon. | Duke Nichois, sommanding the Army of tha | °gue felatlont af e AL e Tih GEO. R. CLARKE & C0.. Anc g the report, neps oh- BEVERAL BIKILMISHES 2llk, A ‘dozen guod modern paintings hung | - . . Flght fordhe religion of God.' Agd i Danube, and the Grand Duke Sorging, the foarth | perved, amid general applause, that the attitude of HOTEL CARS. were fouzht, Junc 20 and 21, Monkhtar at--| on tha wnlls nbove low ctagercs fllled with | ihe chapter entiticAf “Tha Bpolle.’ +O Frophet] | son. of the Emperor. Prince Gortechakof and § the British Government and 11 categorieal declara tacked tho pass. “The fighting lasted from 6 | EKOYCS, feloctions of | ecnch ' Engilsh, and | stic up the faithiul to war,: efc, Thus, the Koran ‘The Turks Claim a Series of Vic~ other members of the Emperor's party oeeufl]l:q tion were urulnlr preferable to the acherue of in- tories in Asia Minor. the {hird carriace, and_were followed by the I osed panlan Ministry and many Tassin lln?nomlmn- 1 Tauanal guardianship he had himaelf prop an officers In _carriages, 'sides & laige concourse of citizena. The streets throngh [ ;-.,..’3&'6’:5.‘3;”;‘;?5"15‘.’-3:‘?? ‘L‘-fii’:"‘u. do TThICH ihe | procoesion . passed © weto | eniens called upoh me at the Fordien OMes on pel AL Ammeore | s arches. { the 10th fnet.. having, as ho atated, come expresse © .° Ble and ore decomted wlh flagn, arches, | 1y ‘Srom Parls to lay barore het Malecrys avern: - and featoons. The police arrangementa wers sim- | o roject for regalating tho passage of ships ' ple, It efective. I never maw' snch an orderly | Ofwarhroneh the s roraink th sy P crowd In any country. “H"‘ec""rfl'fifi'} * I receivod biim In fcorpany with the Chancelloe i with peaple, and ulthaugh 1 foda iho whol : ! {anca'from e ntation 1o the Paince tn e midat af | ohiLe EZcheauor,and bo banded to mo tho draught the throng, I ncver saw a eingle inalance of push- Ing o unmagnerly conduct. Tie Emperor ape | qisiiien rig, peared tn good wpirite bowing and smifing atail | DREETSTIN OGN of the Hues Cagal ander Tnc fale women who Tined the windows and bl : ganiesin the stroets shrough whics o pasod: ‘The | Tt A et ecs which e bt b S eor g D Gicrman booke, among which were Sif knows nothing of protocols, but enjoins Monlemn gidock n tho moraiog: uniil 8 g the cvening, | Longiclow ‘?l;n:'enrgg::néfmfi ottt '1,7‘,‘: o wags var ‘n;éidnfi“t‘ againai thele ;’n.ehm,l--: fence The Russlans were ot first driven from thelr uchinitz editions of modern novels, Somechoica u ¢ precepls of thelr religion I nositions, but they afterwards recaptured thom, * :’.mc:lfigxl 5:‘.“:“%';5,&’}.'&&";’,.,35"5‘1? 1%?&.?1: :Ekil;:’;{:‘?x‘:;e‘g:t&nn?: l;v:'r e Callptate anciin and attacked the Turkish positions on the | marble of the only child of the earerelgn, o swect belghiawith charges of afuutry and cavsey. | il i who siedscioup honi freSiaaet | © marm TURKISI ALY, ‘The Turkish front gave way for & short time, | ivas narecess, 1wne not kepe Inn; n':mung TR PLAN OF ORUANIZATION, ARMAMDNT, BTC. but afterwards rallieq, charged the Russisns,and. m:'.:’:::ofi"nmlfy"m“ mcm'd u.ul :;‘m and h:n. =LOCATION OF TIIR DIPFEBENT CORPS. Qrove them back, ‘The Turka then opened a | 0 it AL nceontd iavo Deen | A correspondent of the London Times st Trehi- tersible artillery firo,and compolled the Ruralans | tmo with a picassntaniie: enyue cors es e mes | sond writea that tho organizatlon of tho Tarkleh tofail back with Lieavy loss. Tho ‘Turks no. | A Slrcady spokeis of e 10 hev. and hat she sy | army In very similar 1o the Enghioh. Each corps knowledge a lossof 400 killed and sbout tho | G¢)!8bted ta make the acaualntance of an Amer. | consiets of two complete divislons, under a Lie lcan, Ehe had beard sp much ont d 3 " same nuwnber wounded, It reckons that the ( mo admired fts mn-nuu"rf..'“’f-v'k’l";fl:. e e e iy tne: allowlsg corp’ traope ~ The Trimmph of Art. . ot aiwaye o adyince with, rerything that England Will Not Consent to the Ocen- nds to the snfety and comfort of 1ts patrons s the ey of the ¢ iesga & Northwestdrn Tuaflwa pation of Constantinople. 2 laat achiorement Tn this ligs s tho placine o 1ts ronte between Chicago and Omaha a lino of tha warld-ronowned Pullman Ifotel cars, Theso are not the too-well-known rosd-alde eating-houso Pplaced on wheols, and called & dining-car, that Is uftached to a train for o few miles and Ia then. *'30t off ;" but they are the clegant modern Tull- man Ilotel cara, that ran fhrough with the balance ‘A Turkish Dispatch Reports the Capture of the Montene- : grin anlt,nl. ! der the Immediate command of -the General-ln- of the train, and In them you get Juxurious draw- must know,” alo added, *‘that 1 | UM _ Imperial party reached the bout 1, and f fng-room Slocping beritm: aid ot 106 came tme —— R““’“‘: losacs wero ain o thoroogh Hepublican.” ' Tho Princesn | CBl6f wiz: A brigsde of cavaley, & | {hon disappesrod from public view. Tho day was "'x‘i’.“,‘n?‘k;fi?,‘!‘%‘é?.“:%fi&"n‘.?‘.‘l“:.‘&'é‘."::‘;mn, securo your meals withont feaving your car. AT LEAST DOUBLE, nphout 30 years' of age, rather tall, | brigade ‘of field artlilery, two troops of | exceedingly hot. The Emperor and his amito were | consldered the project, and have come to the con- Tho kitchens of theso &ra are ro armnged that [ Tho Fronoh Ohamboers Formally Dissolved | o the 27eh Moulkhtar again fought a sovero mg‘- {‘wn um.nc];- fo cmbonpolnt, her faco, | hotse artillery and & battalion of | In el ||nll7rm. with white forage caps and sev- | elusion that the scheme proposce e 1 o o no odora from the cooking viands can possivly by MaoMahon, battle. Tho Rusefan cavalry were placed In an | Siasorsp e regularly besutiful, has & wonderful | gapnors, Each division contalns two brigades | ©°3 decorations. pentralization of the canal by an international Tonch (he oecapants of the berthe. No perean: ny y M 5 o ST e poxprcesivenc and hermanmer lecaleu- | CIREEE, Fach, diviten Soniolay two tolgpides convention s open to #0 many objectionn of & puttes haw pazlculnr bo of sho may bo, can liave :“"”““;::“3" te "f; s '"""'"';' bat fi,’“{;w’ Bl B, pirsngee Inmadiately st b piex: | troop of korao artillery, and ono-balf brizude fold FIANCE. i o aeacal citiactes fhat they codtmol, Ll 81! 0 mAl jectione o 8 score, ' * . 2 . . % e mme st jor nce of "hoss elebrated cats are gom ower. the Chicago | T RUSSIAN ADVANCE, | thoTurks drove thom out, and pursucd them, | Biowde, oxqulaifo "tecth, thore wore moments I order of the divisional COMNTNISTS PARDONED. the Parto and the Pawera, " ¥ rifllery, under the per: the Russlansretreating in disorder for Zeldeker. | dnringon: conveesniton when she mi ht have been |. g % The wholo of the fighting lasted thirty-threo | called on excecdingly. preity woman. he was | 8der. Ech infantry brigade conststr of two hours, The Turkish. loss, nccording to the | 4rcsecd in a plaln, ypliowhin pique gown which | FeEiments, and each reziment ha four battallons— ) Tvan more than efmple, €0 that thera whs nothing ( one of rifles and threc Vne corps; tha ritle, orlight latest accounts, is upwards of 2,000, and tho | to ket off her advantazes or Soncesi hor Aefeate Infantry battallon, having four mountaln guns (or Tusstan nuch heavler. Jher hand ang might bo taken o3 nodels. ~We | mitrailiennen, fn some casce)” utached to It ‘The Turklsh headquarters are still at Zewin, thed almost oxclusively In hvgflhh‘ which slie | Theso gune are mounted on mules similar 1 onr refers to any other language, and this 1 de v where twenty-four battallons and two batierles | By wideretand. aa | prse Soer Jos 4 1640 Fead: | Indian inouated battories. thonzh tho Carriagen ate joro clumey and ammunition bo: it . occupy an oxcellent position, which fs uassall. | Knillsh who aneak it with as much purity and ole- | plefo, “Kach “cavairy. egiment i:“cl.'n’r::amt.nnd::‘{a‘y . - e O foreten accent theta wan not the alIght- | §'Colonel, with two Majom and tw Arieard able Iu front. esttraco. The room waa filled with plain but elegant der bim ; 1t b divided Into elght ts On the 234 10,000 Russtans beqan to advanco | furniturs, tho walls corored with pitares, nd | Liier P 1 dirldcd nto eieht trouge of ninciy agalnst this position. The maln body of this ;*;;n;g";';;';;‘h';gyw;;& i dh;’;’g»::a;:mgg three subaliernaan thewtal, Fach infantzy rogiiment forcu fs st Barickunich, five hours' march | and artisic ato of the thiramrtbors o o ment s mautatpra Liautenant-Colouel. 'hero to g from -Zewin, and fts advanco guard {s | ubjcct it was to mako you fecl entirely st home, Jutants, and there are efcht urmpumzl of from at Yemibkoy. It s very probable | One ornament 1 had forputto mentlon,—an lin- | wizhty {0 100 men each, officersd by one Captaln, mensa cylindrical profectile, 20-inch shell, | iy leatenant, and oma Bub-Licatenant, To that o great battle wHl bo fought | which, as the Turka ha neplectedto load it Uad | every regiment of cavaley and bittgiion of infantry fu this quarter. Tho Turks await an assoult, ?:llfi:"\;g::h‘m:"gh l’l‘hf‘-' A firfil;&;’"‘;flr‘;lr}gfi there |-nnocltoh.‘ And 8 Paymostér, Thie ls the An L - in ot attcmplod they will advane and | o Gumanii hatterics agaluat Torkie. s there: T el e ar oo War-Oflcy but 1 endeavor to crush this corps. Ismail Pasha, | fore, Lhe opening Ineilation a la dunse. 1t wos an reads well on paper. Thers are mominally Qovernor of Eracroum, commands the centro | BNusurl omament for a lady's drawing:room, bt | tiecive army corps. “The Fitst nt and around 280 present. from the Grand Duke, aud r- | & during the absence of Mouklitar Pasha. 8o far, | Blaclr of Tiaumeniss. Inioacancra s "ani e foomanicrle, and, Whe Dorisnolie " the all attacks upos Kars hawe been repulsed with Sherished through all time, a1 will bo'auothor—all | Thiran the Danuiws the Foarihat Kars, the Fitth Tovs: o P {ragmenta—sianding oa'a velvet cashion, which | g\ Erzeroun, fhe SISiN . batonm Lot Anrei Pame, June 26.—President MacMalon bz par- Iler Majesty's Government are, at the same tims, doned 844 more Commu deeyly senalblo of the importanco to Great Britaty i MACMAUON. and ather neutral Powers of preventing the cannl being Injured or blocked up by oither of the ballig- According o the seml-officlal Francals, Mac. | crenty in' ta. prenent wras, and.Joos. baeninty Mabon bas assured deputation of manufattarers | {s at llberty to. inform M. do sacps that, hor fromn the lower Seine that ho will retain his office fl:‘)‘e;tnx"‘:‘;l'n‘dwear?rgmt .I:Iu“!lnllm:l:: i oc?:d n.;- o 6 or Sl 1ss0c i wndmer for order st Bimo and Pescs 4 L O T D APt Dlocksd ape proaches wonld ba rogarded by her Majesty's Goy- DECRER. Vensumsze, Tuno 25, —In the Chamber of Depu- | SfIment tsa manaceto India, nd as s gravo in- . . ury to tha commerce of the world, \ led that # v tica to-day, Girevy, the President, read o decreo fm'{oun those gronnds any such _step—which 'm @ formaly disclring the Chamber sna Intimating | jsty's Govirament Bopo o 0 wloro thore s no intention on the of clther erent to Siat the slectionawonld 'be “held afteeun fnisrval | {220 \ekention on o bariof elther Leligerent to 2 e by her Majeatyin Goverament of s aRtada of | Cowwexr, Juno 25, °Tho Colpraia bectle was | P Havernmentwiltcaatetho Portane - - HerMajes Jiscorered 3 1 iy ol Sald meat Ket | (i Tihediva vo o mge bepnalnion itk 1o e can bacon. ENGLISIL JOURNALS WARING TP, [y Cadle to The Chicago Tribune,] & Northwestern Rnilway only betweon Chicazo and Couscil Bluffs. All_passengers for Council Biufle, “Bloux City.. Yankion: Omahn,gDenver, | Lokvon Oreicx or Tz Curoago Tarmur, Efimmfififi Bavsvuny ‘Stoeer, W, O, June 26.—The points, who desiro o travel over the shorientand | dailics aro ouly just beginning to admit that tho Russiang have invaded the Dubmdscgn, Laving vainly tried for tho past two days to prove thut it wns moroly a feint. The NVews waa tho first paper to publish a f£all nocount of that important move at Galatz and Ibrail, Even Router was bndly left. The Pall Mall Gazette contonts itsclf to-night with saying that the vital {ssucs of the campaign will probably bo decided olsowhero thon in the Dobrudscha, and that tho renl difiioultics of the Russlans aro still before thom., best road. nnd who wish to hiave the {all valis of Thelr moncy, shoald try thews meww. palatial cars: Weat-boand_they loave Chicago from the Wella ngpbl of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail-- oyt 10:30 0. e, AR roach Omaha &t D:30 tho £0_iay.Tast-bound ihoy leavo Councll Dlulls of ninety ay | bnlczgrwlm ad purchased Amerl- maflu:}‘n "'fl:f"""'" 'X "'M""“J“'n“éu“’t:“fi’”“:lv “ TIME COMING CONTEHT. and her Biajosty's Ambasssdor onstantinapio, Pawms, Jane 25,~The Monileur announces un. | 204 mfigm“m{n m!rm;hnx_x'l ,_be i Jfi:fi{,".fi.fi,‘i A det Joeorve that slmultancourly wilh the decrea | Qi &uniter 1hat tha Porte and the Nbeairrachs ordering a niew olection Prealdent MacMaton will o itiuie 1 manifato, seiling forth in clear and con- | % (el sido abetain from impedioy the avlgation Cleo lerma the conservative programima uf the Gove | 4,70 \iio" canal, ot Hix approsches, ant thas bar © . eramont ne opposcd ta the progeamme of the Left. | §,5yty's Gavernment Aro Bimly determined pot o ) TO REN'T. OR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BOTLDING s TOK POSITION OF ENGLAND e pointed out o ns s belng the oue which | oy Boventh at liagdad. th ining B ! | The Repablican Scnators have insied 0 doclara. | 1 Rrin P ROTERAnERt 218 il determy any comte B DATAZID, had | exploded by i 2 i 1hy Beventh t liopdad, tho remainiug Gve in En: | gjon, They say: *+\ve bellove thy re-elaction of | " is gmduallyrbecoming more defined. Tho [ CostaxTiNOTLE, Juno 20~The Tarkish | hin tauk mooarrs “hiatt 5o FENCSA #lds dBEING | ropean Turkey. B 1t ssiniion Aecord the 303 Deputiod whio vated the order of tha day | D8¢ 0F other warlike operations, cenearing the Cabinot Is & duty incumbent on the ,,',’,':;":‘,‘."1‘,, {ais tM. 4o Lessops, your Rrccliency conntry as a solens =Sirmation af ita Intention to- insintuin Fepublican fnstitations, whicti aloao are | G5 ECIER {08 INIIAHTC 10 tegard ta the protection Sapaic, of ‘ineuring order at home aud peace | yocards firltish Intoreaia, of alniALING the Batn rity of the cannl, and thoy do not doubt that If the 9 the War Otilce, but na there fs no publishe army list, and ‘an there aro no ontward and vitlble meane of distivguiehing rogtments fiomeach other—far they aro nat' nome bered, “nor have they differant facingu-it must bo alimoat as diMenlt for an offeor an thesta speoch of Bir Btafford Nortlicoto on Batardny night ot the Trinity Houso banquet gave groat satisfaction, and had a very differcnt newspaper Baseiret aunounces the cafftulation gnce lasted nearly. tarve-quartors ‘of an hour, nd I left with - tiio conviction that 1 fad of tho Russians at Bayurid. * | mever met s more fRcinsting woman, nnd that tho nATOUS. Itoumanians afo su uncommanly lucky people tds Dervish Busha telograpls from Datoum June | 3378 mido k¥ chee o sotchlint "Axt i q caual were Lo be seriously menaced the French and effoot from tht prodnced by tho spookts of | 23: * Wo hava ropulsed saveral ttacks of the | demottic Fhpamens M, Sooqoneied and | | Sr e Tar R Srax tokiow the corps enc fran NOME, other Goverumenta would 840pt & SImIAF conre. % ; . Lord Balisbury at the Merchant Tailors® | Ruesians, aud finally compelled them to #ith- Wl-hl=<;"’dfulnl'“ulwrv-‘l“'lflam'"mfl.rmfl' Turkish arniy ls now furnished with Hie Ienri- KESY ARCHBISLOPS. Lam ete,, Dznxr. TO REINT. Ll Syt and retreat with 1C00liled and wounded. | odtgon th mowt betwiitn ¢eaturs wiom I evss | Farinirifo, i the Herdan carteles, bt tie men | hom, Jume ShAL tho Consitory to-day the INDIA. diner, Darkiniess caming on, %0 could not, bringz upour | mot, tho reallsation in flesh and. blood f Byran's | D4rd 1Ot been nsiructed Tho wiinis s tor 1o | Popasymoluted the Kt.-Rov, L. M, Fink, present + artillery, and thorefore did not occupy the In- | Portralt of tho liride of Abydos In the costuma of trenchinents which the Russtans abandoned, but | fin? 5y, ':',,I,::,‘v:l.‘;:',:',"f,,‘;,L;",f,,,:t,';f,,"’f;‘:,‘c:fi?; returned to our position,” ] A’n uxl::dunld l'fnnmit éc{:‘nhi 'mmlm;(ffl:m'i A telegram from the Governor of Trebizond o nyadmieation; Indeed, Tam afrald that 0wed my adimiration too clearly ss the apparition states that a frigatoassisted n the foregolng af- | quite tooy my brosths ey, G T stumbied over u falr by the bombardment of the Intreuchments | chair during my exit, and L had the eativiaction of of the Rtussfans, and noknowledgos that seven }‘:fi'fi,’;gé,‘:‘;&'fi;’n{’fl“{;"S_',‘“;“f,..‘;',f provoked, 1 IX THE DOBRUDBGIA. Your corrospondent at Ibrail tolegraphs : # I havo sont particulars of the ecrossing of tho Danubo by mail to-day. - The troops have continued in unbroken line on the march from hero to Matchin, TFifteon thou- Vicur-Apostalic of Kanvas, to hs Archbishop of THE PAMINR—~KO CUAXGR POR THR DETTER. * ¥ that Statc, and the lit.-Rtev. dames Glbbons, D, D., e ch;‘&: "‘;'fh:"z';'e ki ndle, e |t l.::o‘;"&:".:..,',’."}’f,’:":.'},',';‘:'",’{’;';1‘,,‘,‘;‘,,'.’,,::,“n famino bas not abated, and affairs ovorywhero are D., Archbishop of Daltimorc. * ™ | becoming critical, The price of grain ls advancing, 5 THR 1RISH PILORINA, mos of the Durmese r!m~¢rdvn bas been secured 2 ' for English consnmuption, and there fa no rain, Tho Roue, Jane 7. —This morning the Pope gave s > K dlencs In tbo Hall of Couslslory tothe rieh pil. | SORUItion of the people on the rolief works ta grad weapon, Disclpline umong all ranks sccms o be unkuown, Sentrics relleve esach other at pleasure, lay thelr rifles duwn ana converse leasantly witlh their nfl\}un on_ various toplca, Apply to WM, 0, DOW, L Room 8 'ltribnnu Building, . GENERAL NOTICE», " INJUNCTION, lic most ireneral one belnd abase of the War Mink ter. *'1 um sure,” writea the corrapondent, *that even Lord ‘Cardwnll nover sulered from onr ecrvice hall an mueh as Nedif Pasha docs from those under Ity command. In Constaue Turkish ofticers and cighty men were killed, ———— tmopls” tne opinfon was preity openly ex. . N it Ted ) by CrAl sy ol el uslly deterforating. In cight districts whero | ot Sther ardiey oF uor SEINE, Grintel Gream | sand infntry and 8,000 Cosacky aro ulready " nmwoncEseNts, “BAIRACK,” Biethhtat Baerar eha! dhemerro Ty ars, 04 'la'i';i:ur "Eihbin, Du’ws:md ‘Connor, Atnoney. Ve annual deatlj-raig ot e n e R e onAUY: I hiave togffor o the trada | in Dulgaris, with eighty flld pieces, No [ 87, Prrensnona,Junc25—Itis officially an- | zum sasen o Tur CAMPHATZ—WHY TUE By ol ke TS, Lix dpeiiolia, Vaout | and iktenz, A Latin aade TS botwibhe | 37,0 1 MO0 b Becomney, woot 1t ranged na7 i ot of fahion s Olfmplan. Craamc | o hitos s sk place sline Friday, Tho | Dounced that refaforcemihtsara on thelr wapto | ‘SBULTAN BNOUGIT 1T BEFOKE THR ANNT, Mo ls woll educated, fitelitgent. and treo from tho | ont “any pccial mllunon 0 1rolond U~ | in January, Many of the feaths see due s atere: L4 pausiity superlar aud in guantity nearly equal | fighting P 4 Bayazid, An Orlental corruspondent of the Landon Tele- | obstinate coneevatiun o common smong Turkisn | yond “werds® of afectionats regacd Ton > 44 the Oricntal, at the reduced price of Ous Dollar, URAUD, A H, G MORRISSON, PLUMMER & CO., General Weat- orn Agents, Notica {0 0.8, Pensioners. DEPAXTMENT OF THE INTERION, PEASION O7YICE, WasHiNGTON, 10C. dans F1 17T, lias afier linn 0, 1477, e, whether' Army or of Milaols, will be fata cency ai Chicago, 11l SRRTLEY, Commiston , . SENTLES, Commiutongr, Turks aro reported to hiava retroatod in dis- order boyond Hirzova, 4 Proparations aro making for the TMMDDIATE ADVANOR of the Russians to Tchernaveds, as thoy - wish to eave the Kustendjl rilwny from do- struction, # Beouting partios of cavalry have already penotrated to Iglitza, and roport the country desorted aud g VILLAGES BURNED DY THE TURES," Your corrospondont nt Bucharest tele. grophis that an attgmpt will be mado to-night tion, or dlscasos ‘engandered by starvation, bat thesa aro deblied to ** cholera.,” The beat aa. thoritlea estimate the total loss of life that il follow from famine at a milllon, and ik that the Madras census of 1881, with its 30,000,000 "souls, will show, If not a retroprade & stotl population. A fact fa cited by the Londou " “correapordlent which . - uprets (ho asscrtion that perfodleal famines and pestilences ate necessary to keep down (he Sredun. dant_population of Jiindostan. The rematks on thin head, tho corrcoptindent holds, wonld be pertinent fo the sabject if the famino bad displays ed jtacll In the moat thickly populated dlstricts of the couulzy, but, as Amatier of fact, the most thickly popitlated districte buve beo abla not only 1o grow food cnough for thelr own necealtles, bt 1o export 10 placea whero there was scarclt, ‘Tanjure, for instance, with Ita 140 inhabltants to & wquare ulle, has known no famiie nor distzess bo- ond that incidental to the rais| rom 100 t0 300 por cent v 1 officialy, belng very popular o his own service, which is tho army, and having boen muccemsfnl at the Ministry of Marine. The military Turks look forward to having tho army put on the same clent footing o tho nary lsat present, gl&;lru'kl'l Taopu Jaouf will soon rule co." . a graph weltes: *+0n April 25, the Saltan Abdul .AND T ND. Hamld, addrcssing tho Turklsh army, sald: *Tho IIUSS;fi!fiIzH ofgfig“‘t fatherland {s in danger, It is my duly 1o tako fn Loxnoy, Junc25.—Commcatingon the corre. | FIY Band the bannor of tha Caliphata snd go tnto g the midat of my soldlers—to sacrifice, it neces- spoudonch Lutween Gortschakofl and Dorby, | uary, my lifo for the independence of the Kmpire published Batunlay, the Ziwes says that | and the honor and Iifo of oar womea nnd childran.+ “frankuess lins been met by frankness, and the Many of the readers of the Daily Zelegraph would reault {s 3 convictlon that the war, for which wa | like, perhaps, to know somo detafls of this banner, muy liope for the speediest termination, cught | and of its wonderrul Influence upon tho mind of not tu endanger the good relations botween | thosc who bellova in Mohammed and bis * Koran,' Eogland and Russfa.” Tt might tutercst dhem, therofore, if I give hore BROLAND DBdticT: #0ma observatlons on ths aubjoct. ‘Tho English Cabluct has, after duo dellbora- “The bannerof the Callphatc, to which the Saltan alludes in bis specch, s that which the Turks call tlon, disapproved of Gortschakoil's declaration | Sine Heavonly Standard.' and, In tholr language, as ta Russin's pollcy in the Eastern war, and tho | «Bajrack.' it color lu greén, and they bolleve English Government has resolved not to allow | 1t tohave beon the banner of the Prophct Moham- even tho temmporary occupation of Constantino- | med, dolivered to him by tbe angel Qabriel, rish pligrime numbered abont 200, amowg whom were McSwinicy, ox-Mayor of Dabling AX. Hegarty, anid the Choralicr O'Clery, who Froiained in Ttome {0 bo prescyt at'the andss ence, Father Mullooly, with the lrish Dominican Fathers of 5t. Clement's, tho Guardian aud stu- dents of Kt. Isidore, the Irinh Augnstines of Ranta Maria 1 Posterais, the Rector and students of the rish College, the [rishstudents of the Propaganda, and all tho Ineh Cathalic residente of Tome wers alva preseqt. Thelroffering amotinted to £14, 000 and a not) or of valuatle gifis. In tho evening Father M.”. soly fllnminated tho subtorrancan HBu- ailica of bl. Ulement's for the Irsh piigrime, MEXICO, AN ANNEXATION CAKARD, BaxFraxcisca, June 5. —A presa dispatch from Valiojo rays: **Dr, L. C. Friable, brotter of Gen, J. B, Brwble, ridicales ¢ ry that the latter Is now in Mexico bent on any schomo of annexation —— * TIIE CZAT. 13 VISIT TO ROUMAKIA, AND 1118 RECEPTION BY DULGARIANS, Dispatches to London Times, Protzatt, Jutio 0.—To-day occurred an event which will loog be memorablp In the bistory of Ene rope. At 8o'clock {n the evening the Czar srrived st tho Town of Plolestl, —a placo where the work of au old civilizatign 1s manltested by old walls bullt of stone, with layers of fiat tiles at intorvals, and temple-like rulns. The Emperor Alexsnder cumes 1o Roumania, 10t &5 a conquerur, but as an MONEY toLOAN' By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassau-sl, N, Y., 4 ordinary rates; while Kurnool, Caddapali, and Liellary, with os 3 s slly, 'To tho Dulgurians, tho Cxar comes s a Lid- | as n Government agent. Ho states that the Gen- | ¥ s y I amounts as requlred, on IMFIOVED CilICAG0 | OF to-morrow o crosu at Oltenitza and 8lm- | Liy'yy the Russtans, g o e medium of Avosl, aa 81 Indutitablo | ator,for he haw acenstomed tho people on bothaldos | et businoe 1n ths Ciy of Aesien oo e slcny 0, 200, s Incabliitio gqtars S Save R M LT AT R romptly sttended to | 2128 Whore the Tweltth Corps undor Gon, ENGLAND AND TIN SUSZ CANAL, token of victory over thoir encmales. This stand- | of the Danube to regant him 84 their only friend | to scitle some claime held by Americane sgalnat | denco of value to show that the population lu by o d 1. A MURLBUT. 75 Handoiphest. %7 Per Cent. Vanoffki, tho Eleventhy under Prince Scha- choffuki, the Ninth undor Gen, Rendover, ond tho Eighth under Gen, Radetsky, aro and helper. At his spproach, withoat doubt, the Bulgarians rejolce, Thelr coantry e to be admin. istered by Prince Tcherkaske, who, with Ealoglo Glorgleft, a Bulgarian, possessed of such husincss Loxpoy, Juno 25.~In the House of Commons | ard was formorly laid.'up inthe Treasury of the Bir Stafford Northeoto sald the Forte's snswer ‘5’(':,‘:;';: :‘c ,",‘;:,{.‘.:“.’,!:glfiv,fi‘;‘,.‘,‘W""s:u'::‘:' J: {L‘fi to England's communication relating to tho | dayof sheir coronution gird on the sabre of tho [ ! of rious straggle, a ro- Bues Canal was raceived by Layard, tho Britah | Caliptiate, Capets 18 Sl Ly Mragrlc, & Xy Indin {s bayond the capacity of the land rn support. L'very])annd of grain cousumed in the famino tract'of the south duoring the present scarcity has Leen sapplied by India iteelf, and while an cnoe mouslocat fatlure of crope averan arca inhabl b the Mexiean Government, and that he ls represent- iog New York partics in that matter, ‘The Gen- eral's prosence in Washington, alluded to, ‘was mnlnly connocted with that matter. e occupies 1o oficial riation to the Gavernment, earrylng el ity that in Wallachia he hss sccumulsted = | £0,000,000 of peaple has prevailed, [ndia hasstifl 35,000 8 7, £3,0°0 0 810,004 st 4, $2.000 30 L eprescntative at Constantinople, on the 3lst, ammey <capatity 2 | only leiters of introduction from (ha leading su 3 of peaply haa pre e etk *Houss and Tnige iroussic st [PA%000 |, concentrate - e el e ‘?n',:“ the Prophot's sandand before paosertys a2 SPIor | Yortune of haif a million sterling, and other great | SIgichere Woahingion to the American Minfier | bee8 ubisto o lnrgely i her wxpiriant “wheat ta FaLk v ponsy Room 1 Nb, 40 Dostrar it . MOVING. assents to Englund’s viows rvegarding the free | 860 proclaim *Al-dobad,' or the holy wa Bulgarians, loft Bucharest yestordsy to moeet his | aud others,™ uro) eru I8 uothing in_the condition of the faminc-stricken district W polnt to over-popal tion, and when the famine ia over it may be found that tho districis are eudering from wantof peopl to 41l thesoil. GREAT BRITAIN, AMERICAN DEEF IN ENGLAND, Lotulon Times, An additlonsl return oblatned by Mr. Eillott, 3L P., was, on Friday, lsened on tho Importation of weal. It embraces the tbree montha ended the D2at uf March last, snd s divided loto three parts, showing the quantity and_the valie of tho dead meat imported int the United Kingdom fn the pertod, distingulating the priacipal cuuntsies from which tha samo was Lupor io second refers 1o the ports at which tho meat was reccived, and the third shows the aggregut imporiation’sad the value, - Tho total” yuantity imported in threo . months was 477,408 cwt., of which 12,075 caune from Denmark, 4,504 froin (lermany, 93,553 from Holland, 6,407 from Befginm, 8,439'trom Franco, 47,627 from Awstraliy, 8,023 from Cauada, s, 685 from the ‘United Sistos, 2,000 from Uruguay, and 1,008 <from ollier Countrics, wakin RELATIONS WITH BNGLAND, Loxpax, Juno 26—3 8. m.—A deputation waited on the Earl of Derby yeatcrday to arge the resumo- tlon of diplomatic relations ‘with Mexico. Lord Il)erh, sald that the Initiative must come from Mex- co. Imperial Majesty. A Hoselsn Peince, with Bul- garian anlstauts, will adminlster a Province whare, 1am lold by Balgariana thuwselves, the massacran known by the name of ** atrocities " fn England were but aathe sndden breaking out of watcrs chieeked for 8 moment, I'Loigsti, Junc 7.—The railway station was decorated with fa; Roumanian” and Russlan, wlerevor room for ags could be found. In the centre of each gleamed an loiperial Urowp, with dation ‘YA, 1L in black, and Jsurel rrounded the devicu, Palm branches r DATTLH AT RUSTCUUK, Lonnox, Juno’ 25.—Au unsuccossful attempt of tho Russlavs to cross near Rustchuk has been followed by a sceverc battlo on the Danube, In which the Turkish gunboats have taken sctive part. . r, by horting Moslems to bo fal passago of tha canal for noutrals, bub It cannot | Faiigtan Sang. defes therr inaqirul 1o iuolr allow Russian ships accesa to the cana), as it fa the Prophet's blnnel‘: ' h:nu Bhelk-ul. taiing; 4 This tandani part of tho Ottoinan Kmpire. Inview of Russia's {h al fi,fia';nfg 4 3ct u before you l:ul Sn-'n'u'. y:d' doclaration not to make war npon the canal, Ovar pus hu-h.uo, lrlln‘l;‘alln‘vln u announce to . ou our relgion ivthreate Eugland will not take any stops for its protec- iy dm‘"{ PR agided tlon, proparty exposed (o be the prey of your crual MONET WANTED. cnemics! Any Moslem. tharclorw, wha refuses to It 1s stated that, notwithatanding tho 835,. | lake hidarms aud folow th 000,000 1n tha Indian Budget, tho Government | Kuch an sxpodiont Las alwage produced wandstfat really did {utend to ask Parllament for $25,000, | eZccts among those who cunfesa the Mohammodan 000 to meet war contingencles. Howover, wheth- m‘,‘.;‘:‘fl,,,;}&‘ food, flfifl“‘,‘fm‘,"‘ ,'x’,",'(‘,“‘,’fc’l"n". s crowlog to an antagonism sald to exist between thuy refure to mike haste, take up thelr srms, Earl Seaconsfleld aud the Marquis of Salisbury, | folfow tho bsuner of the Caliphsie, und fight or tho probubllity of & detcrmincd uppoaitlon | 4¥3Inst the encay of thelr rellgion gud Kingdow, It te confirmned by trustworthy Nistorlans than from tho Liberals, application is to be made | the standard of the Cali has ‘been ulways kept oniwlor §10,000,000, 1¢ is sald that not only will | With extraordinary cars and revercnce—that syen it be mude by reason of the precedent sct by [ {he Janisssries, who we: Gladsteno durlog the Frauco-German war, but that the request will be in similar langusge, AND 1-2 PER CENT. ‘Wa are now pgipared La miske loans finproyed bustiicas property In suina of §10,000 aae I‘lx];'lflx Tpercont. Wocan make foans on resl 4u1us of 63,000 snd unwary at 7% par cent, TURNS : 1O Waahinglon:st, Chicago, ALEX 8, POWTEL 27 Stasuat., liostus, Editorn Corfeapond i BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, T STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, O of the Chicazo Dack G, 110 LaSallo-st,, Roon 1, + * Cuicaao, June 25, 1877, The Annual Meeling of the Stockholders of 1ha¢| Chicago Dock Company, for the elceliun of Dired- GEN. GRANT. TR WRITES TO TUE MAYOR OF DIRMING HAM. Loxpox, June 25.—Gen. Grant has written to the Mayor of Birmingham that be expects to leave England temporarily tne first week Iu July, and is {fully ¢ngaged up w that time; but on hls seturn in the sutumu, when he will remain a month in Ene gland, he will haye much pleasare in availing him- sclt of the Mayos's Invitation, by which ho fecls apecially gratified. Gen. Grant, It is expected, will go to Windsor to-morrow to 800 the Queon, STROUSBERG, 1S BENTEXCD TO BE EXFORCED, Loxpox, Juno 25, —The Moscow Court has ore GIURGEVO ON FIRR. ‘The town of Glurzevo, opposite Rustchuk, oce cupled by the Russlans, has Leen set on firo by Turkish ahells, Heavy firing s etlll golng ou, KUSSLAN MOVEMENTY, Loxnox, Juus 25.—Simultancously with the crossing into the Dobrudscha, news comes of o general movement of Russiau troops between Blalina and Alexaudria, down to tho Danube, between Turou-Maguerell and Simnitza, the Niuth Army Corps, which forms the cxtreme right, leading the way. Prelimlnary oporations on the Davube have bogun In carucst, DOMBARDMENTS holy Malrack is an ffer condemuation. * scerctarica with him, hopiug (hot now ot Jast the drean of his life Will bo roulized: Gens, Jominl ond Hamburger: Marshal Adlorber, Qen. Mtintine, tho soldier whu bss had the courage and the talent 0 reorgunize the ltuseisn arwy on liberal principles: Ueu, Suvaroll, & hame once famous in Europe: Gen. Volewcull, ' with »ix athier Uenerals attached to bis Majestys: and Dr, Datken, * In other wars the gown zivea place o the aword, for u time at_least. bul in' this they will o band-lu-band o conuulidate the futurs lawe of U he Turkish annals, This bappencd {n 16338, whoen Hassan Pasis, 8t the o f head of a sedtious faction, waged war with his s, Which are alrcady drawn up, and wera the iotel -477,608 cwi, Whe valua 5‘2‘.“."21".7?"“5:‘;“&‘%,5“: pfi““wffi' Efl'u‘l‘x?:"fn"‘.‘flf. continued along the whole lius S8unday, Includ- GENERAL, ‘m‘md :n : "fimm he !un;tfln { I'I '«lmlim\;l :h- :‘u’nnlru:d lnla_llho l'ull;u l-'n “fie "l{;m;t the last au;-l:n; L::medl;:o cxeh:ulml:l of the ."ll:ln“ ‘&h;l‘ é—m’:-:::::k.““ Lu:)"xmc ..\.,';m-‘ % y‘nT 5".:?1 " + L ¥ ek uaual, to dizplay the banne: 0 Ualiphate, Ay or two. Two furc) ] Ty attaches wers alost Dr. Btrousberg, the ral epecalator, L. k, , 001 i) 03 X S0 oo pico ot tho Cowpany onTuesdsy, July | fug tho battorics at Olteitza, Deket, Graovs, uusons. . & viow (0 inducs Hatsan Pusha and his bartics. to Hngileh snitorion | Ermretetbioad 4 e il b rai) Wolisng, ke’ Belglum, - EW0 Vrabee, there, but thers was oo The sun had just suik below the horizon when a ebrill whistle announced the coming of the Emucror, who wus received with cheers, — The receptions was short, and minutes the road, o mere track, newly cuv smuoth, Tound stoncs from the bed of a ri; was broken 1utw clouds of duat, reddencd by thie ‘even. L The way was uot beset by Rusalautroops, uarded by {ne few Ioumanian voldices, who aud Kalafat. ‘I'ie Turks aro reported preparing to concen- trate thelr forces au the Lowor Danube aud the fortresscs forming the quadrilatoral,—Rustchuk, Bllistria, Bhutala, sud Varng,—leaviug tho Wid- din force fsolated. 1N T8 DODRUDSCUA Loxvox, June 25.—1t Is rumored that Brittsh | oboy and respuct the load of falam. Haseau fen. Kimball has been Instructed, in the event | 89eisto bave bocn of little faith, cu B saw Ibe sacred banner dlsplayod he turn of tho ltussians taking Erzcroum, 10 propose an | Fiuiiek to o and 16 (50 Sehorting tallos, sk e armistice with a view to negotiate a peace. orders to bis aoldiers to Oght fcecely and curry on RAPORERD HILIED, e il 0% cioach apon your me with rceome It (s reported thiat the Princo of Montencgro | dlscunsions on 1lio Honulncrioed of this green banner hasbeenkilled by his ufuriated soldicrs, in | of the U-llgruta. Tonly observe that, tntherat 2117, 8, £10, 083 Canads, £010, 45 the Unued Btates, £4,021 Ulukflz{. and £, 040 other cosntrics. Tho samo honoruble member recontly. ylocureda rcturn as fu the importation of lva stock, showing the forulgn cattle and -bu‘p in- poried into Grest Britain In thive years, In the year ended the 31st of March lust,” tho regate of catile, sbeep, and lambe way 1,275,670 I gums ber; in the year 1474, l,l‘;}),l‘llflilnd n the pre- 1 Debtors’ Prison, Instead permlited to remain unde THE BUEZ CANAL, ANNDAL BEPORT 70 THE SUAREUOLDNRS, Dispatch to London Times, . Pants, June 6. —The annual genera] moeting of . 1 DbURruy, Sec'y. Tieretofore, el reat 1 bla uwes houee: OFTICIAN, ALANASNE, OFTICIAN, Tribune Hallding, ; lace, all the blograplicrs of Moharmmed, and als: 4 sboat on horseback uear it: but, ‘when | the sbazcholders of tho Suca Cenal Company Was | cealog year, O5,G8D." 3u tho Mireo ycars the tho fall of Tulicha and Buling cannot be far | consaquence of thelr recont serlons deteats, T Feimbla Bistoriane of Telamisin. both Oriostuts | Hhndsred abunt on) 500 yurds. e ssor Nty toe | ot hare to-dag, sud was unuaually well attond: | DUmUGEof cargoos Taaded wes 12,380, and tho distant, s tho ‘Turkish forces occupyiog these AUSTRIA'S PRECAUTIONS. and Occidentaly, wiako b ailuslon whatevor toa | road und the sirccte soms of the same soldiers that [ by’ Jieo Majesty's Government was specially | umber of cirgoes baving discascd auimale was [Fluo Spectacics sulted to all aizhis on sctentfo prine | points arc cut off frum their lines of commuul- Austria’s contemplated Initlatory measures | kreens banner ased by Nohauwed In iy military | wict hin ot Barboschi—nien of sl) shapes and sia 1,485, of which oue cargo was atected n{ the cat- elbics, “Dporm and Ficld. Sliecn el st el b 1 . = . Elamac] tlons only twa fagw, | butwostly youny, dreseod in 8 dark unif: ropresented at the mesting by Mr. tdsws, the | ije.pluguo, thireaen by pleuro-pneomonia, I, 41 IR fa catlon sndrelnforcoments. aro gradually coming to be rogarded ga meas- | WillHWoro “consiantly caried befoss Monsmmrd | the baoes fohoc s drsared fo o dark unitoru sbout | Fopre Secrotary of the Dritieh Embany st Parle. | by foot and month Sleesse, 1o by shoep por sad SEAR 1 T WARM WORK. urcs of precaution agafust all contingencies | in mlul Aunu-:ln lmpllkn‘:lln kvlhlchdl.m was 'r‘i A weind lunz.‘:lll(:lch hflm {5".’! lh‘uhlmn:!ullu -:: On the platform occupled by the .cmr:r- ;r the | sixty-one by sheep-scab. B mdmmnnan ot 28 sl The bombardment of Rustchul, which com- | whbich mey arise in the provinces bordering on | $opally engag oy ack, aud wea callc ana aska help fro o Uzar, Board, near to M. de Lesscps, vere the Englian S BALEIRTONION | s M b, o o, contaics | Ausil e o crmug of s Dasuher 3 | il vl ST IMEVM | B e T o oo e | e e St loncv | THE DOUBLENOTHER CASE. Winklo eng ONION | 4 day with great vigor, ALEXI3. ¢ | parexcellence. Inthe sccond plate, the bauners | #isand thou, ourslater Ecrvia, why ‘haro you | Mr. Standen. 3L, de Leoweps Feport to tho shiarce eclal Dinpaieh fo 7 4 - srothe BESTnG, | “Cossranzinory, Jduo 25Tt ts roported | Lonoow,June35,—Thy Crar sad Grand Duke Sedinpracttuce duslss duo sullang’ ware 2y | fergotten usf Wiy doou nat como und help at® | boldery saicd that the nerorotit of sk yent bl | | Lnsraawoiee, Ban fung o5tk Rtk Wiley {gfliflé‘lziefltfll‘ofl. thatthe Eoglish Consulate st Rustchuk bas | Alexis, after long disagreement, aro now recon- | colory. and had difesent ahta | oner e cogercat Bratlaes vant of tho long lny ware thap 4,000 | exceaded 2,000,000f, arsmount which would en. eatire coustry s Liitle overamonth sgo, and was scttled by Judge Brewer deciding that the child ba- longed o Mrs. Wlloy, fs to bo'reopened. Mru, Hall han bad & writ of babeus corpaa eued out, and tho Lome for the Friendieas mother will have ta #bow causo why sho relains the child in ber cas fody. [t1sacase that Lias few £qualy iy e hige Wiyoflaw, 2 sblo the Cowpany te P8y & divldend of 3t B3%e per ll?:ru’. Tho dividend pald last year bad ben only 20 88 per abare. During the Ot fiva months of the carrent yeAT 40 number of ships pasalng through the cana) bad Increased ncarly 935 por cont on that uf the pmllar perlod of 1670, To Lasgeat Bulgariaus sung a ncw sung, Lhanking the Czar for ¢uming to belp them, 18 uiay bo that English in- tereots causo us to be dvaf 0 iy crive of this peoples but no ono cau come 10 contact with thetn wittcut belug certuiu that & greut Jonglug exists among them to be freed from Turkish mlsrule, sad ‘:’i‘;\' o‘th thein laln‘ll to nLl.;.m 4 llow T vtberwise, when probably every maa beco bas suwa dishonor Lo vengel | Tho been destroyed by the bombardment. ORDAERED TO ADVANCH. BucmARESY, Juue 25.—Thccorps now enter ing the Dobrudscha is ordered to advance as qulckly as possibleup to the lino of the Czer- navoda sud Kustendjo Rallway, . Aftes thour ar- ciled. The Grand Duko has been ralsed from a | Beversl banners of the Caliphslo have becn also taken n differcat wars by tho Chuistians. Ono of MajortonQenenl: thoso was captured by i Klug od PO 2o the ENLISTING SAILORS. fear 1085 wnd sent L Koine Lo Lo bresculed 1 the Loxpox, June 2. —Russlan sgents have been | Pope. The centre-plece was of gold brocade upon. dispatebed to lumburg, Bremen, and the United | §5uh KPRt AUt Sptder whas of st bocads Btates to collat vallors for tho vavy, Five nuw | o Arabic,the Mobawmicdun formubi, * Klede s but —————— GBATES AND MANTELS, - ’ ‘ ‘ Plain,” Gold add Nickel triwmed, snd ‘ SLATE MANTELS, PEOBASCO & RUMNEY R eI HF{‘B‘B'A‘- Fl