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- e Chicage Daily Teibune, M—_—.—_—_—————————————_——_‘——‘——_—“ VOLUME XXXII. ; CI1ICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. g PRICE FIVE CENTS. croemia: AT TRSURANGE, a=—| PUSHING FORWARD. AV Shumla the Objective Point Al of the Russian Left Wing. LADIEY GOOD: staunchneas, amid clouds of dust thrown up by | bie, the English military attache with the Turkish the shells which burst around them. army in Asla, A TURKISIt MONITOR had been hemmed in by » cordon of torpedocs within the channe! ronth of the island opuosite Vardin, and & Russisn battery on the Ronmanian eide shelled her. After their first repalse from the landing-place the Turks rallied and concentrated on the upper slopes in front of thele battery, and then came down on the pignetzes of Yolchine's brigade, and made rome hesdwsy but only for & moment, Soom after noon the Ruselan Infantry had crowned the beights, A Taorl infsotry detatchment teied to work around and down upon Bistova, but was thwarted by intercepting the skirmish forces. The loss {s estimated at 1,000. Probably two bridges will be lafd at Simnitza, and wiil be TIH MAIN THOROUGRFARE for the Rassian army. One thousand men will warch {n column, which 18 now crossing. ORDERED 10 THE FRONT. Loxpox, June 29, —The army corps stationed at Lublin, in Poland, has been ordered to the Dan- ube, and another corpa {s ordered to be in resdl. - NATIONAL THE- LOWEST PRICES, ; OF THE oF ANy mEram orormve stoms | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN THE NORTHEWEST. = Cash Capiltal, $1,000,000 CLOTHING!| cumammcmome Hog Ma, +Saf, Refile, and Low Rates, YO%thS ? d cl{lzons of (Jl:‘mtmwi ::g til‘m Igor‘ttlln- west aro urgod to stigato the Oys’ .a’n ndvnntn:oa ogxmrnd by this Company Children, THE SUEZ CANAL. A dispatch from Vienns states that it fs reported there that France has asked Germant 1o join het to obtain poesession of the Suex Canal. TNE CRETANS. CossraxrTinorLe, June20,—The Depaties of the Cretan Amsembly eent & telegram to the Saltan prayine him to send & mixed commisslon to ex~ amine the questions at issue between the Mnssal- mane and Christians. Tne Deputles refase the Porte's summons to tend delegates to Constantt- nople to explain thelr grievances, SPOILING FOR A FPIGNT. ViExna, Jone 29, —Admiral Tlarscin Pasha s crulsingyln Morean and Italian watcrs, with foar fron-clads, watching for a chance of attacking two Russlan frigates. CONSTANTINOPLE. Bentry, June 20,—It {s reported from Constan- tinople that since the Rursiana crossed the Danubo the Snltan's Intimate advisers hase more than ever urged him to enter into negotintionsjwith the Crar, 21 the Tarks bave anffercd a aerfous defeat. TUNIS. GRAIND Steamboat Excursions Goodrieh Transportation Co.'s Line. Threa Large, Bplendid, Vow-Pressure Side-Wheel Bieamboats, Chicago, Sheboygan, and Mnskegon, Wil make hourly trips to EVANSTON. Flrst be 111 lesve Dock, foot Michigan-sv., at 8 giclock 8. ., sad every hour thetesfier during tbe he Evanston Pler has heen chartered by the Good. Tichi Trans. Co. for thelr excinsve use ob tliat day. Ampte sod Chotce Refrestiments will be provi tlie Ladiesof the First Methodist Church o “BROTHERS. > GREAT CLOSING SALE! Commencing on Monday, July % This is no advertising dodge, The Garrison of that Stronghold Moving Out to Meet the Enemy. . Reported Russian Movement from Hirsova upon " Bilistria. and its speocial claims to thoir pa- tronage. An Eye-Witness’ Account ness for immediste advance. The Bey of Tunis bas requested the Ottoman . s s Retailed for Cash at Wholee | saser . tex Ffigfa’rm‘l’i’x“ A inthe %’:‘:’r’fi?;‘fi?’.fi?:‘é’ifi"zm" but a genuine of the Crossing at ) THR RXACT POINT. Government to eend him veasels to convay a prea- B 1 I) -cc JOIN V. rulé‘ KLL, ¥l RALES, Tickets for the Tound TFp only 81, Simniza. ‘Various correspondents 8x two miles below 8is- | ent of mules from Tanls to Constantinople. The sale rrices. ANBON ATAGEIL BMERSONAS PEET, | ot ““Tickern for trin one way. to tova aa the exsctpofnt of the Russlan landing on | British and French Consuls are stated tohave A’ A, CARPENTER, Joil ‘ BUTLER, Sucts. Tickets for children 1 the Turxish bank of the Donube. recommended the Bey to observe ncuteality, FRANK D. GRAY, ALE, PRATT. S A SLIGNT MISTARE, — PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE, Chicago, 11, 157-163 LaSallc-st. COAL. Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. GOLDEN FAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136 & ‘138 Madison. The Boats Move Toward the Op- posite Bank in Regular 8kirmish Line. At the bombardment of Glargevo, the Tarks chiefly aimed at the house of the German Consul, believing the Czar was there. 1SLAND OCCUPIED, Ten thousand Russians have occupled the Island of Darces, near Bilistria, It 1 unknown whether they succeeded in crossing to the Tarkish slde, bat the report that the Turks have abandoned thelr po- GREAT BRITAIN. THE DREADSTUFFS MARKETS. Livenrool, June 20,—A leading grain cirenla®. sage: **Dritish markets sre generally frm, and in many cares with an improvementof 1@2a per: quarter.. In the off-coast trade little Is doing, butt some descrivtions of wheat are rather better, ina! clnding California and East Indlan, The Mediter- Evening ' Excursions Wil sleo Le made vy these Splendid Dosts, lesving Thock at #o'clocks " Music aad Danclog. Tickess only Qoo Duilar, Reduced Excursion Rates to OUR. ENTIRE STOCK SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Unprecedented Low Prices in A Bpirited Bayonet-Oharge Routs in opposing any endeavor on the part of England * 144 & 146 Clark. precatented Liow Price ooy | Lt | e L, ey g ek e = = near Silistrin. three dayn, Imporis of flonr andl Y ) Infantry, APPALLING, maize are moderate: slno fale export of malze. At (hia market to-day there was tho smallest at- tendance for many weeke. Busincss in wheat war nuspended, except the meroat retail transsctions. Whites were oblainable ot . and reds at 2d per: cental reduction from Tuesday's prices, ¥lour- was unsalable and prices nomionl, with only a« moderata, quantity of com offerini. . Salo was difficalt, sellers giving way 34 per quarter.” FOREIGN MISCELLANY. M138 RYR'S DMIGRATION SCHRME. * At Nikopolis and Sistova, on both eldes were appalling. WEDNESDAY'S CROSSING. Loxpox, June 20.—From the latest news re- celved here, one fact woald appear quite clear, namely: That the croasing of the Danube was only successful from Slmnltza to Bistova, Al other at- tempts up to Wednesday falled. The Houmanisn telegraph is sflent regarding yesterday's events, Wedneaday, the losscs SILKS. 10,000 yards Black and Colored Brocaded Silks, handsome goods, $1.60 per yd, mark- ed down from $2.60. 600 pieces FANCY SILKS, in Checks and Striped, at 7bc, ‘COAL CO. PITTSTON COAL CARGO, CAR LOAD, SINGLE TON. The Russian Loss During the Passage Estimated at 1,000. : an; m, Tickets good from Monday, GRAND ROWING REGATTA At Grand Haven, July 4th. OLD FASHIONED OELEBRATION THIS DAY I commence sclling my % s ENORMOUS LOBSSES, ON, o SRIME FART st c%;fgg':'fiflgfiffi , nack. oot of marked down from $1.00. = | Reported Capture of Batoum by [ pams, June 20.~Telegrame to Parts papers as- .n‘}:’x’n’fe:";:-fm: b e ket 92 WASIINGTON.ST, | Ysihnats op w iy momiog, afGoclock iars | 50 pjeces Black and~ White a Russian Detachment., fertthat he Tusslan losses fn croming tho Danabe | President of the Local Government Boaed, In rof- INDIANA.ST, TRIDGE, | y i Siciyes rokeu can bemesppat snge oot | - Striped Silkes, good quality, —_— Crorses pismmiboraD. iy expentiiaren Tor scodlt whliren o Garda . 8. VAN INGRN, Sup't. s 60¢c, worth 76c. Greece and the Porte Talk Fight Over | , PCcnanser, Juno20.—~Tho Grand Duke Nicho- | uoder charzaof Mis Tiye. Sclater Booth replied 1an has recelved the grand cross of 8t, Ueorge for the passage of the Danube; his son the milltary crons, and Gen. Nepokolschitzky, Chief of Stafl, the graud cross of St. George of the third class. that, acting as tha responsiblo Minister for the Crown, hedid not feel hoshould bo Justified in coutinuing the system of emigration to Canada which bad been carried on for many years under For cash at 20 per cent less than formerly, all marked in Soms Contraband of War. COLORED SILKS., 60 pieces Colored Dress Silks, TO-NIGHT SHUMLA. Py . TRE EMPEROR Miss Rye's direction. Ile polnted out that if they plam figures. ?1%({ gbylu‘d, gu'od vn.ll'xe TOEZ DESTINATION OF A FORTION OF TIZ Gus- | bastskenup his restdence ot Drajo, near Turnu- | provided emigration on a large scale it would i or $1. Si0 Eabons. Magurellt, - taking valuable labor from this country. 80 pieces Colored Dress Silks, $1,15 a yard; good value for $1.40.- . 30 pieces Colored Dress Silks, $1.26 a yard; good value for $1.50. B0 pieces 22-inch wide Colored Dregs Silks, handsome shades, $1.560 a yd, marked down from $2.00. BLACK SILKS. Our entfre stock of Black Silks, including a full line of Guin- PISIIERIES COMMIBSIONEIL, Capt. Edwara arding, of the Royal Navy, has been appointed Commiesloncr of Fisbierles, and 1a about procecding to Hallfax to undertake the do- tles of that office. GREAT PINE AND LITTLE DUG. Covroaxz. June 20.—A potato fleld at Malbeimy on which the Colorado beetle bas mado its appear- ance. has been covered with petroleum and tane ‘bark and sct on fire, the Guvernment Indemnifying the vroprictor. ¥ * PRENCR NEWBPAPER-SCRVEILLANCE Pams, June 20.—The Temps announcea ita In- tentlon to take legal steps to remove the obstacles to {ts salo In the proviuces, The Monileur declarca that the Bonapartista t‘l::fi%te:xurdu & prepondensting influence 1n the MARCRING OX SILISTRIA. Bucnaneat, June'2t), —Russian forces st Hirovs aro reported to be marching on Sllistrls, and are sald to be within forty kilometres of that fortress. The Tarks are apparently concentrating their troops In the principal forts, where they will scon be attacked, [By Calle to The CAicage Tribune.] Loxpox Orrice or Trr Cnicaco Trmuxe, Bavisnury Sroxer, W. C., June 29.—Yourcor- rospondent at Ibrail telegraphs that it is the intention of Gon. Zimmerman to move on 8a rapidly as possible to Shumln, If this {s 0, it indicates n widely different plan of operation from that which has been all along predicted. Probably the Fourteenth Corps will be joined by one or more corps from Simnitza at a point south of Rutschuk, BIUMLA Four Important Sporting Events To-Day, ‘We shall sell Pools to-dny on the GREAT BASE BALL GAME Botween the OBICAGO nnd 8T, LOUIS Clubs, and on all other matches, ATS0 ON THE RACES AT DEXTER PARK! AT DETROITI AT LONG BRANCIN! Pools nold daily, morning and afternoon, o all tho sporting evaata of tho season, And telcgrams Ot everything rogsived by us cone J.ML.HARVEY 84 State-st. N. B.--=Come before sizes are broken. FIRE!FIRE! FIRE! FIRE STORE| . Examine tho 85, §0, 87 FILE STORE | 2587, 10; 913, and st OLL0 (LUB GIVE A X!E.N'EFI’I‘ GONGERT! FOR THR ST. JOHN ALL QuUIET. . Everything Is reported quict to-dayon the Dan- ube. 1tis ascertained that the priucipsl crossing west of Guirgevo was st Petrocell and Parapan, Just below Simnitza, where the Rus crossed on Jarge number of rafts and boats untll a position was secared on the south bank. This accounts for the comparatively small loss suffered by the Ruasian troops. as the paseage was cffected in small detachments, who were scattered on the is fortified by nine large earthworks encir. | river and advanced towards tho ouposite bank BRITISH FIANCHISE PROPOSITION. FIRE STORE| Al wool, made Iu the | Haually as tho Matohes, Races, eto, pro- SU FFERERS ;‘g ::e‘;%ggzr maklg'si‘;vpe{é’g dling the um:, and s fuportud 10 bo inca, | Mter the manner of skirmishers, soa to render | pTOFTo R8O, She, Hotte, OF, Ommer . than the egemy's fire less efcctlvi ‘The Rus- alans have also crossed _,a¢ . _Turn.] gurelil, and have joined the ! Grand Duke Nicholas at Bistovn. The Russlan commlisssrist Iu telegraphod to hurry up supplics for the army, ) Intest stylo; Suck, Frock, FIRE STORE | ahd Cutavag. o 168 South scSmine the 82, 62,60, 168 South | 5355 F Tt Sore, of the dlouse 1t fe desirable to adopt 8 uuifond franchise for borough and county constitnencles, and so_redletribate political power as to obtaln ¢ more_complete representation of the oplalon ol the electoral body. The latter part of the motion 10 eapecially aimed against the present alleged in- pable of being}taken by storm. It is armed with 100 guns, including forly Krupps. - In the place there are encamped 51,000 in. [linois Chartered Association Rooms, 3 176 OLARK-ST. M. C. M'DONALD & CO,, prices. DRESS. 300DS. THEO. THOMAS X tine that th 1t the other side of. Mclent tati 1 1 7 . 168 South | g 1miuo tho Cliamplon PROPRIETORS, Extraordinary Bargains! 2‘:’” 5'0006 horse, and twanty-two Seld- | R eatiuta, and sayiag thero aro ::IM:. tu"mzz =h"2:‘1§f;?é‘nn;'c'§‘v’.«fi:::uvld the mo- Clark Street}$1.00 Working Pauts af o TE sy ot hites, 1 1 case Mohair Stripes, 12 1-2c, | batteries under the command o feara of & famine In Dulgana. on ‘was brought forward aa s founiation of the . T nd ser= ACOMED PASIA, Thess troops are in four divisions, com- manded by Azi2 Pasha, Aczib Pasha, Safet Pashs, and Froad Pasha. The Commander. i{n-Chief, Abdul Kerim, is still at Shumla, 1TRMS, Loxno¥, Jupe 30-3 & m.—-A dlspsich dated Shumla, Thursday, ‘states that & forward move- ment of Turks will immedistely take place to mect tho Russjaiis who have crossed the Danule. 4 that » Turklsh gunboat has broken tho brldy Tbrall. ‘The forelgn Consals bave left Rustchuk, AT NIKOPOLIS. Nigorotts, June 20.—The Russlans sttempted to crous the river here on Thursdsy in fifty lighters, Ten of the lighters were sunk by shells, and the attempt falled. The ghtee was frightfal, ASIA MINOR. BEATEN AT DAYAZID. CoxstaxtixorLs, June 20.—Fifteen hundred Rusalen cavalry who endeavared to relievo Dayazid have been beaten by the Kurds, with a loss of aixty killedand 200 wounded, The Rnsslan garrlson stil bolds tho citadel. RUSSIAN REPORT. Sr. Perxrasvno, June 20,—A Russlan oficial dlapatch claims olight advantages and the capture of some untworks baforo,Zowin on the 23th, Tha dispatch saye nothing about killed and wounded, BATOUM. Loxnox, Juge 30--3 a. m.~—A special from Pers says itis reported that the Russians havo taken DBatoum. No definite iutalligence, however, is ob- talnable, future electoral :r{“!:r the Liberni party. 8ir Staffora Northcote and Mr, Gusclicn opp :‘x‘:d wnulhrqnll of Uartington strongly supportes e motion, ‘The llouse divided, and the motlon was rcjects ed—276 tu 220, { tho Fire § Ix differ- Qlfll‘k Strect erllg nll;ics‘,ofl‘:lscg fmd fi; Clark Streel|lined, worth $2.60 a pair. ['IRE STORE{ Examine tho 60-cont FIRE STORE White Vesls, and the a;.!l' EIRE STORE| o my et soe comin 8 er cent Lelow any other house n the clty. Examine onr geods whelher {:n wish to purctiuse or not, at o FIRE STORE, _ 1688, Clark-st., Chicago. reduced from 26c. ? 40 pieces handsome Booreth Oloth, 40 and 60c¢, former value 76c and $1.00. 1 case De Beges, 26c, reduced from 40c. GRENADINES, 8.4 Iron-frame Grenadine, heavy mesh, $1.00 & $1.26. 300 pieces Mexican Girenadines, Iron-frame, 26c. 200 pieces Silk “‘Warp Grena- dines, 30c. 500 pieces All-wool Black Cash- . mere, 47c 8 ym"d. SUITS, SUITS. We call attention to the following Remarkable Bargains: $6.00 Cambric Buits marked down to $3.50. $8.00 Cambric Suits marked down to $4. 3 $12.00 French Foulard Cambric . Suits marked down to $7. Bunting Suits, in all colors, re- vices, and the Summer Garden Management generously donates the use of the Llixposition Building. Tickets, 50 Cents. For sale at Music Stores and at the door this ovenin, Chowkex\ng Tpvight Tlanos. FIRES. AT MONROE, WI3. Maprsox, Wi, Juns 20.—A telegram to tho Democrat from Manroa, Wis., thle evening eays a- fire ot that place this evening deatroyed the fiour AUSTRIA’S INTENTIONS, WILL SIIZ OOCUPY DOSNIA? (By Cadle to The Chlcago Tribune.] Tonpon Orrice or Tax Cmcaco Trrsune, Barusnury Starer, W. C., Juno 29,—Tho oocupation of Bosnia by Austria may be con- sidored ns & moar event. Whether this will have any offect upon the war is doubtful, ay tho Rusalan programme is inflexible. If Austria should take an active part in the hostilities omr the side of the Turks, TIE CASE WOULD DE DIPPERENT. It {a regarded, howover, ns more likoly that she will do nothing immediately, but wait until she secs how the war tends to shape matorinls for the future. Then she may como forward and say that, althongh sho cares nothing for the Turks, she cares much for Towr Pricest Tine Payments . e |Storage Rates, insuranceuot koown. IN CUHICAGO, Astill alans to Engine Company No, 28 at 4:15 yesterday morning was caused by some oue setticg fire to a Joad of hay in the resrof No. 40 Church place, the residence of Michacl O'Connor. Dam | age, 83 Temple of Wusie, 92 Van Bavewn §Suveck, " the following rates of storadn Will be chiarged by us: Q;\\.\L\\‘_*_,G. o Al RTalg receiyed in Bl ahd Inspecied In Kaod conditioh,"one and unequarter (140) cents per bushel for thio first ten days or pars af same, and one-naif (1) cent per bushiel for each additionnl ten daya or part uf Saitie, 50 loiig w4 §& remalas n kood coadition, 'On condertined OF ustercliautable grain, two cante per hushel for the Srat len Usys OF VAFL OF saiiie, and Uno-kalf cet per bustiel for each sdditional dve days OF PAFLOf saine. : n snd ater the ,M.l day of November nost, upon graln In good condition, rwrawo willbe st tha foregoln) 7ates: untfl four centa per bushol shall lisve avcrue PI e NOS ' after which no sdditional atursge will be chisrged until > ::l Lfidmtg.nglnl{utvm. 1678, 80 long as the graln remalas With Bqualising Beale and Linear Bridxe, | . \pon unsouud graln, not n good condition, there witt b(Th. Mathushek P1ancs are now acknowled; by the | Ject to the sanie cliarges us graln of AT CINCINNATI. Crxeiwwatt, 0., June 28.—~Tho fire (n Myers & Co.'s pyrotechnical atore this foremoon deatroyed $06,000 wortn of stock; fusurcd for $10,000 In the Pooplo's, of Peansylvania, and Cincinnatl Mataal companies, D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, - Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at 8 per cent inter- fh DeTibls v agean - DINME AT COLUMBUS, O. Corussoy, 0., Juno 20.—A fire at noon to-day damaged & bullding belonging to tho Gas Company to & conslderablo extent. & . THE WEATHER, Wasizarox, D. C.; June 20.—For the Uppor o be ua apecial rate for winter siorege, but will be sub- X the same quality Judyes of muste, in all parts of our country, tobe | vecelvod urivr to tiie 13th of Noveniber, 1y superior to s other Planos msde. 3 Noxralt will bo received 13 store untll t las been tn- logue, containing full explanation o the Fausl: | spected and grulod by autliorized Luspectors, ualess by icale and Linear lirfdge, sent free upon Iphh'l- apaciat sgreement. GREECE, A CONTROVERSY WITIl THE VORTE. and planjng-mili of A, L. Rood. Loss, $10,000; tun; no persun wishing 10 purchiase u I'lano should tall MUNGER, WHPELE & CO., o R Ko | S hater Yooy aci Uves Yake eblon taliag L B Rl 0 o, duced;lo %&&m% $§g' for- i um.m ;m s T:: o 1 | iz Lloyd stcamer landed at Corfa for tho Turk. | barometar, warm southerly, winds, partly cloudy- gl Taylor & Farley Ol‘gans ViR o AN, er price and $35. au ore are certain arrangements | i Government 103 casce of arms, which it in. | weather, and raio, followed by rialng, barometer | AR ) y New and Deautful Deatgu of C ; MIEEAY DISKIBON & L0 0y o, | D00 Worsted Slfltflf hu!adsml%e which aho could not allow. In thla sospct | teudod toresbipfor Proveus, In Alvunin, but the | aud coldersortbwert wiode | e NEW ARd T auilful Uoclm ot Cunete i, k) U T8, . unlan Consul protested to reck Govorn- | ) OF CHICAGO % } 105 CLARK-T | PELION & POMEROY, 29 & 21 S-S, Cnica, | Cibace; Sibt t610 " spring colors, for 38, $10. | sho tus sssumed tho sama attitudo. towards | oS B0t BLC T St "Srtiory o o 1\ I $12, $16, $20, and $26, 33 per ct, under regular price. ELEGANT ASSOETMENT OF Silk and Cashmero Cloaks and Dolmans AT HALF OF FORMER PRIOB. REDUCTIONS IN PARASOLS, FANS, TIES, 8. KID GLOVES. 100 dozen 3-button Leon Kid Gloves, beautifnl shades, at One Dollar a pair; every pair warranted. New palrs glvea If not fousd satidfactory. 121 & 123 State-st. Twenty-second-st, and mcmgm-av. Agents for the Northicest. o SEAGENTS WAN' IN EVERY TOWN, menwmanieiion. | Thomas Dean. g s b 0 S Write_Gt, Cheethame-st., or Coy. lou, or J. W, FORTUNE, C. 8. Xy, FOR RENT.|“T0.F.§, of L Picale of GERMANIA LOBGE, No. G8, at Pa- cliic tiurdon, near Humboldt Park, on Milwaukee- ]]ESmABLE []PP[GES IN THE lv.Llhmll:y. July 1. VAl.lmll-hln, 25 ctu. REAL ESTATE. TRIBUNE BULLDING | REAL ESTATE TO RENT. AT AUCTION. Avdlvto WM. O.DOW, | Binmtiesr de s s to . Uy i Aficroon. st 9 0\ ck at the ‘I'c “Eelata PPy | S R oom ribune 1:14 7“7 the Upper Danubian province thst England has towards Egypt. — TITE RUSSIAN INVASION. INCIDENTS OF THE KIVEL PASSAGE. Loxnox, June 30—5 a. m.—The following sc- count of the crossing of the Danube la from a correspondent who was an oye-witncas: With tho darknoss Gen. Drsgomiroff began his dispositions. His first work was to plant ln the made emplacoments & row of ficld guns all along tho edge of the fats to sweep the opposite banks. This was while the Infantry was belng marched over the flats to caver on tho willows, The darkness and obetructions were 80 great that all was not ready untll the frat glimmer of dawn. Thera was no bridge, but a number of .river boats capable of holding from fftcen to twenty men each. These wero dragged on carnages through tho mud, and lsunched fn the darkncss, The boats G pot for the arms of a belhigerent. Tho Govern- ment therenpon ordorod the DETENTION OF THE ARMS, and the Captain of the Austrisn ship in which they had alrcady beer re-embarked, on bearing the pro- unloaded thom Into boats, where they now aln, 'ho ‘Turks intimsted that they were about to send & man-ol-war to fetch tho arns, The Grecks replied that they would send what force was at their disposal to prevent it. The Turkish Govern- ment protested, but notwithstanding the Greeks have ordered the iron-clads George and Oiga to leave immediatoly, and they are unow ready, the Qroek Government bas fuformed the Powers of this, calling upon them for support in preserving neatrallly. They will allow the arms to betaken o Tricsto by & neutral ahip. g AUSTHIA APPROVES. Arusxs, June 20, —Austria spproves tho course taken by the Qroek Government In detalning the Turkish srms at Coran. It Is proposed that an Austrian steamer be allowed to take Lhem to somo neutral port. This Greece will sgree to, provided tho Austrian Conenl will give a written guarantce 88 1o their destivation. \ Louas Negottated o8 Miincls Farms, DIVIDENDS pald I Jauuary and July on movey that ‘has remslued in the Lank one nonth or wore. Kxtrs interest div! Eibrew) 1 MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nasgan-1. K. Y., In aruounts s tequired, on INPIOVED ClICAGD N plicattons 2'3"'1"}!" A0 promptly attended to S T LT, A R 7 Per Cegjg: 425,000 8t 7, 88,070 {0 $16,000 st 8, 93, stiuper cent, House and Pazk o rent, 8. N . 8. . v 8. I 5 I I I M 6, 40 Dearbora-st. 'BANTING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Comnerce, Chicago, ‘Wasmaney toloss on Real Estate, Produce and Pro- Wislon, Cily and County Urders, and Mercantile Paper, sadis deitiog Exchange oa il countries. Money to Loan N, I0WA EDITORS, Spectal Dispasch 10 Taa Tribune. BortiNetoy, Ia,, June 20,—To-morrow morn. ing the excursion of local editors of lowa starts from Burlington over tho Toledo & Peoria Short Line. Twenty-threo repreacutatives have reported PUT OFY SINOLY, rowlng acrosa for & little cove, and later & lttle steam tug was brought into requisition. The Turks immediately opened & small fre both on the boats and troops who were veral cholco lots which are free sud clear m incuwbrance will be ofered st our uet s21o, walting o eroas, ‘The Jeading boat coulained GENERAL. for duty, aud will be accompaulvd ou the trp by 5 Tuarsday, July 6. Vleass call at our ofice or agnd | == T s r oo | Msj.-Uen. Yolehige. The Turklslh ridemen were v, I ton, Weste cut, and B. ¥. Tich~ ii‘m'#'d‘x‘us!‘"d; Wb eerat: FATTRHEON. & == | Tor priubed liete of tho sum > GRAIN MACHINERY, in position about 8ity yards from the abore. He COMPLIMENTED. W..It. Crumplon, WesternAgcaty enor, Ticket Agent of the line. The following 1ocal editars arc now here: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Fol« 0. Parrish and wife, mack and wife, sby and wife, Cen~ In and wife, Muscating eer and wife, lowa Uity R aneock, Waukon Standard ¥ C. U Mouger, Anamosa Journal ;T € Medary, Lansing Journai; J. V. Metcalf, Lausing Mircor ¢ Joscph B, ledge, Toledo Chroalcle . Wiscman and "wife, Washinyton Gusette; A, L. lalstead, Staadard'; Mwbert Lolnce and’ wife, Zepublican ; and Walter Peet, Times, Cedar Itapids, Otbers willarrive by Ao mornisg traim, aud 8 car-loud from Keokuk will meet tho party al Lailarpe. excurslon promises to be out of uuusual pleasuse aud succeas In every particular. Viznna, JuneD, —Nlolster Tinza has recelved a fattering telegram from the Emperor Francis Jo- scph, who says that having received the Minlster's apeech on Eastern affairs, ho could not deny bime sclf the pleasuro of espressing his satisfaction st his patriotic and excellvnt words, This telegram bus produced & great sensation, y ANDRASSY 1NDORSED, The. debate Wedncsday and Thursday in the Tuugsrisn Dict was havdly more than an unazl- twous espression of apuroyal of and conddence in Coffut Audrasey's policy. ARMS FHOM EQYPT. Lonpox, June 0, —Bistecn thousand rifles snd 2,500,000 cartrid; te expected to-dsy as Con- stautioople from Egypt. GRAIN ELEVATOR BUCK- ETS (most approved pattérn ever made), Bolts, Belting, Grain Scoops. Grain (patent iron) Cons voyors, cte, supplied at reduced ratos by 5 The Rivet Bucket Co. To Millers, Warchousenion, Tans uers, Browers, Maltstors, and the whoiosule trade generally, Send landed his bandful of men and bade them Auy person wishiug to sell or offer for sale ln( real estute or equity in resl cstato at that sale will have o 'j’”’f‘ o1 or before Muudsy next, Proper- ty oft, afso ata limited vrice will Le taken vu UEOKUE R. CLARKE & LO. " DUSINESS CARDN. ‘Ploe Epectactes sult all siglits on sclentif Ice crea‘m a'nd Ices i P e b el b g 1o Vor tue FOURTII Scopch barouetem & ey J. W, KRAFPT & e 1 PROPOSALS Forihe Erection of a Chemleal Laboratory for the INlinofs Industrial Unlversity at Urbaua, 1L ids wil ived for the above purposs by the Tt e Lo R \aTe Uoiveriis b Jucadsy: the 10tk L1X DOWN IX TUX MUD and then opencd a akirmlshiug Gre to cover tho lunding of the boats that fullowed. Ono by ona the bosts !suded thelr freights, who followed fus example of the Brat boat-load, At leagth enough bad sccumulated, Among them were Gen, Skubeledl, who with bis son, Yolchtue, bade bls men fix bayonets, stand up, and follow thelr oflcerv. ‘There was Knoxvillo Democrat treville. Cllizen ; J Journal ; Jobn' 8 Fronn? B. M. A LUSILAND A CHEEN. s ‘The Turks fired an eifective volley, but did not wait. Gen. Yolchi kirmishers followed them me distance up 4 pe, but tor a tiwe could not press on far from thelr base. BMeauwhile thy Russlsn guus from across the siver and Ease DI Our Improved SHIRTS have no B PAEE: ey superior, either in quality, work- T T wmanship, or fit, Wamsutta and 2100 all-linen bosom and neck- ] s — P dric o PR ce S L TENG CLARSE, ! for Price Lists, Ofiico aud Face | il Yoninery wero griog Uil +IN NONTENXORO, INDIANAPOLIS ITENS. 3,8 band out of stock, $1.75, or $20 Dratn Tite sud Comeut, and Flue Lining. Yy L Iy, Turkleh ehells kep: fulivg in | A Daoilograd dispatch suye tue Turks, after tho Syectal Dispaich 10 Tha Tritanss er dozen, ELDREDGE & CO., T GUSINESS CHANCES. tha water, whistling tirough the witlows, und | juuction of tho armies of Sulciman Pashs and AUl | [upuxavouss, lud., Juse 20,~dilshop Palals 3 rl m asses 5 Washinglon-st. W. M. DEB, A buting throuzh tbe coluwns va the Uat. Onu | duty, oceupied Martinltza Ucights. Suleiman | vl bo buriod I bls own Catbedral, st Vinceoues, 1 | e | 95 0150y and 87 Jackson, betwosn State b frow u wountaly gun felt §to 3 bat coutaln. | Pashia's next moveacnt b expected 10 bo by wsy | oy Tucsday nest. Fhe Archblshop of St. Louts Four Wrillng Classes pee day st IL. D. Lryant's EDUCATIONAL. and Desrborn. Lugtwo zutie, tEels g ncre, Bt e cotianat 1 0F Licbanski, tuwatds Ricks, aud possibly ulso by { gy utl Blaliops of this proviuce ste expested w be way uf Sculari aud Tehermnltza, Theds move- weats would menace Cettinje, AN UBJECTION, Laxnoy, June ih—1t 44 stated at Pera that Coaat teaovioll, un bebalf of tha Czar, will et wiia wviEiee | beie wsGebud 1 3De preseucy of Sir Arucld Kew- oy batieny, he bust ewaiiged and ol oo board pensiscd, This wis Lae ONLY EERIOUS CasPvt 7 B croetug, vat mad Rian v e cosefallag 05 Lot sici e uf b1 Whe Fuvdicidagw Chicago Bumness Cullege sud Engleh Tralving BCIIO!H, and wany clas io_other brauchcs, Ths ‘very best Instruclors bave chasge of the clasees in the severul dupartments. ADy 0RO Of Wore studs ice can bo takew, Greal lmprovewent can be uisde duriog the suwwer, Colleiv oftice vpen frow 8 8. L 10 5 b w. tos, 8, E. coruer State aud Wasblogton-sts present. l‘llu two predeceasors aro boried fn tho : Catbedral., ety General to-dsy decided hat the Statw-tousé Commissiunery sud Sficuduurgr:rfl Bt ba paid antil 1he money was realized under the tax ml‘:a Uy thie Law of tha lsto Lexislature czeating the Coumisalon, —sovonromy, | 2o iy e see) ALT HOUSE, GLE éwSON’S ACADEMY GHATES AND MANTELS. ; 3 EST ADAMS.ST, Flala, Gold aud Nicke Toe Lo tary ant Comadrain) Depirtments of [\l trimded, sad e S S o i o HLATE MANTELS. Eatevan s oo M DT ULk XS0, principal. PROBASCO & RUMNEKY E. BERGEIL Casbler, Bunilogton, Kaliie Couaty, Wik O gt sepe. 3¢ Yud RTATE w2,

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