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e Chicage DBailp Tribnme, - 4 e ¢ VOLUME XXXII CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1877, PRICE FIVE CENTS. i S 3 i . REAL LSTATE. ig Rasstan camp before Kars, besring to-dsy’s | the town and neighborhood of Azov, thusgiv- | and, asa token of,Its genernsity, will leave | vacuely re that the Emi Alexander N PR VOO o o Mol d 2 ST T DIRE DEFE AT, date, describing s successful attack on s Turk- | Ing to Peicr the Grest possession af tno port | them to tlie sdminidtration of theft own aflairs. | and ;»{,,,c,""fifi’ 3¢ Uhetr recemt interview, THF el OURT}I. ’ ish battery. - long<coveted for his Black Bea fleet. Other p;m‘ u:d::'(les lel;:n::ug the fall of Napolcon the | came to nn‘-me : t {n order to sccure mich & é J WIAT MUKETAR PASIIA SATS. wars followed during the carly half of the | Bont Vo Giamntontad meriosatiiles. Aioranier | The statement 1o ook ve‘rty’!pfohanl:-l.g‘h Ilfllatufi 5 Mukhtar Pashs, however, bas scnt 8 long | eighteenth century, By the peacc of Falzl | refused to support cither the revolta of Ypal- | true, the consent of Austris must have been How th' < ay We Celebrate oF Reoports of Disasters to the Rusgians | scrics of dispatches to Constantinople deacib- | (171) Petor was ableed to resore Azoy to the lantt, n Moldxvia, o the earreetion in Grocee, | gained beforchund, oF she herelfwill be forced s . . . 3 begen c eded him ), Wi & Y . in Asia Minor Fully fng tho victorious 'd"""'“r, hl!k?,':.xf 31: a:? e s which was to BO- } gifterent stamp, and specdity complained of the firywtc: A R R W, o Observed in - Confirmed I e oo, the day | - Hons rEmansr prescoaTic apsoyrs, | SERagstan by the Porle of Waliacha and 3ol | ths eontest would be eravely changd. Already, &5 the City v : e 3 3 rred A 3 i . 1} “ fn mn’klng reconnofsances. This afternoon the | The Porte, at the inatigation of the French Am- CONCEDE TO H18 DEMANDS, ::.‘n in ‘the wunhy'd:;nlg :hp:o'::;fi‘::::‘:; l’z‘wc;'-' H 3 % COAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTONE, of New Russians absndoned Banliamed, fiying to the | bamador, complained of certain circumatances | and signed the Tren&{ of Ackerman Oct. 7, 1820, | erts which belong to her. 8he s doing for the A e e _York, Exeautor of the Last Will and_Tonia- connceted with the partition of Poland, aud de- | This treaty purported to be “ deatined to deter- south of Kars, across Ardost Heights. They r Danube what we have done for Egypt, Losses of the Invaders the | were pursued by our cavaley. The Russian left Uppe: ; ment of Jomen B, Murray, deceasod. i or- mine the mAnper of putting f forre all the | and she will multiply her tonditions of new: | Emery A. Storrs and Leonard claced war against Russia, The struegle con- . articles of the Treaty of Bucharest, which hi tralif i 3 fots now ocounied by Mears, Batos & Co., a1 Past Week Estimat- Ting Is almost sanitilated, and Seclog before | tinued (il the Grand Vister was surroundod at | mot hean exocuted by the Eorte simee. 1812: aaq | Tote Lot e pe e e ek on o Bwett Bpeak at the Ex- s lumb;; yFrg. ’(')’f';';d()‘s tho goflflb’l‘fl‘ thx- the Turkish right with such preeipitancy that | Shumis, and was forced to sign the famous | to assure and resive ail _ the rrivllegu uard against Russian oppression in the Balkap iti ot of intorssotion of tha North Hranch ed at 10,000. thoy ruried or concealed thelr artillory, and de- | Treaty of Rustchoue-Kaluardji. ghien” Moldarfs, and - wWallachis, " and | Penineuls for most parts ot hat territory aro position. - of Indesc te: 1o her than uf’ég: g htasgo Tiver with ffififlolg;"fl n“’llv‘!},‘; stroyed or abandolied [mmense quantities of | As your readers may not be famillar with the | o\ gianship of 88, Detersburz.” Besldes stip- | they are to En{lfn?!m. Bt for that fact Bervia J ® | baggage'and provisions. The road from Hillatz R polnts of this treaty, I will briefly sketch the The Russinn Left Wing Now En. | to Kora Killsta ls caverad with desd. ’ dfi?xfi‘i?io'ra suitable for jum- ponss rpoRs! principal aruicles. This ts atyled a * Treaty of ulating to carry out all previous engagemecnts, ber, cosl, or mmuruturhlfi purposes, and d jaa tallows, would quickly follow the example set b the Porte promiscs to provide for the election Ther § contin 2 Routoanla. Whether she will continue to be | Commissioner’ Holden and a Few {s more particularly deso; Intercepted Russian letters show that the | Perpetual Peace and Friendship between the | of Hospodars by tho Bayards of the provinces, | kept quict, even by the fear of Austrian occn . . to-wit: gaged in a Disorderly garrison :( Bayazid Is regarded as lost, Empire of Russis and the Ottoman Porte, con. | Yho cannot be deposed without giving previons | tlon, s open 1o, dpubt, es cinlly as her o Friends Fix the Court-House 8ab Lots four (4), five m?. six (u;. eeven (7), & cluded o the 10th of July, 1774, in the tent of | POLice to Russia. trality has enabled the Turfi:wlctlwflallnm! elght (8), ten (10), elaven (I1), twelve (12), Af- . Retreat. BROKEN UP. onm the ulyy 1774, In the tent o This treaty was soon broken, ana n 1828 Rus- | force against the Muntenegrins. These mount- Corner-Stone, ecn )& mud_sixicen (16), of Lota three (3), = Parms, Joly 4—According to Intelligence from | the Commander-In-Chlef, Ficld-Marshal Count | gia demm{ war, and the' Russian armies alncers ,arc !urlnz‘ lm.lly.clK All the news we re- . four (4), five (5), and six sg')..“ ;ly“ ‘3\‘!01\3‘ {,,",‘"}f;fl o high source the Russians army st Batoum, { de Romanrow,' and, after rehearsing the usual | crossed the Danube and the Balkans, and | ccive of that camobalen gtoes tn show that. If the i p— s, {m. otiginnl Town of Chl ing west of and hetween Snb Lots six (0}, seven ?F OIRMS:). ten (10), cleven (11), snd twelve ) o' Chicago River. used only at Adrianople, where was sfgned after soveral cogagements, had been broken up, U "‘”‘Yl‘z’ b hdrianople, whers s Sizned Rendering the Abandonment of | The fragmenta are retreating in different direc- forms and naming the witnesses, declares that Montenegrins have fought weil and gained some all hostilitics and enmltics shall coase forever, successes, the northern part of thelr army has guccentes, A General Outpouring of City and tions, and the army beslezing Kars | and all past hostile sctse buried in sn cternal Peace. 14 led and disastrously besten. 8o Folks to the G + o CONFIRMED TE PREVIOUS TREATIN: small are their numbers that th I bear o e Country. m(zg:n g:; atl':: sbove proporty should be | the Sxege of Ears Nec belng left uncovered in consequence of | oblivion, and that thers shall be cultivated bé- | and left the Russisn boundaries the nu:’e, ex- | the losses they mm; nulnsmlul“evce?zn |l’n do- 2 *~ CAMBRIDGH LIVINGSTONE, ©ssary. the disaster at Batoum. Although it has not yet | tween the two high contracting partics, her | cept that the line wos now to he drawn Lo the | clsive victories; and, besides valuable lives, Orgwm Twent) -I'Efi"a%lxbd rgmfi’%fi. . raiscd tho siege, it Is taking measures todo so | Majesty the Empress of the Russias, and his | St Gcorgo, Instead of to the Killa, mouth of | they scem ® to be fn danger of losing 3 . the Danube, thus putting Russis in possession | valuable territory. There would scem to be If its situstion becomes; moro imperiled. Both | Righness tho Bultan, as well as between thelr And a Proportionate Gran~ 40 Dearhorn-st., Chicago. of the t fslands and the mouths ot the | little doubt that Montenearo must be conquered Tarma of Bale oan bo made to suit the pur- sides_sccm to havo shown great bravery, | hoirs and betwoen the inbabitants of the two | riveritself. Onthe Asfatic side,the Russian title | If she bo long left unaided. W cr Influx into the obinors, and & full absirastaf titie tarnished. | The Loss of the Russian GAar- | the Rusetsn . troops eften losiog positions | Empires, & siacere union and 10 Georgia and othor provinces af the Caucasus | srmod, and brave, the. sk havo :"nufi'm'n‘:l} & rison at Bnyazld Con- ono after another were, after a timo, IXVIOLABLE PRIENDSIIP, was acknowledged. 1n regard to the Danubfan | of numbers which tho small band of mouutain- Cit;y' milled by thelr chiefs, This oxplains why | Then follow arilcles stipulating for the do- | Frovinces, the lospodars were thenceforth to | ecrs could not withstand. = Thie real hope of . be elected, not for seven years, but for life, and were to have full powera to govern thelr iIn- ternal affairs. No Mussulman was to reside there, and those possessing laoded vroverty there must sell It within eighteen momths. ) Montenegro ts that when the Russians cruss the Dangbe the Porte will hastily withdraw its troops from the Principality. iversions may cotne from other 1\:;&:&, for Austris may ree fit to occupy Bosnla. At any rate, the Monte- % ceded. twepty genornl officers are mentioned as Idlled or wounded. Itis believed that the Turks also suffered beavily, as they do not scem to havs :’].’urkj.sh Gunboats on the Dan- { followed uptheir snccesses with the' rapidity livery up of criminals who shall have sought asylum in oither country, and for the acknowl- edgment of the {reedom of all the Tartar peo- ples.—those of the Crimes, of the Rudjiac, the REAL - ESTATE AT AUCTION. A Batch of Accidents--- Shooting of a Little § Ea Geambo Buch was the treaty which the Duke of Welling- | grins have s certain security that they will not Girl, AL N, ube Tied Up by Tor. | T o e o e oans. Sl e overmed o thei o sopenci of i | 197 Shoueht must b rogaraedy alibe Pomers | be deseried; but meaaehlc they mty sus weukly ":a D‘f e g" gn of Europe as the death-blow to the inde- | tain Jesses from which (t will take them’ years uitles in re:l n’ ate :‘ ] 1 “or‘l“ sv gul_ s 4 pedoes. COoNFTANTINOrLE, July 4.—1t is beleved that | race of Ghengis Khan, elected and ralsed to the | pendence of the Ottomnan Porte, and the fore- | to recover. L iy ot George T Clatks & Co,, 02 Washlng: the Turkish troops will enter Kars to-day. throne by ali the Tartar people. Russia leaves | ruancr of the diasolation and extinction of its Senator Blaine Talks at Wood- R e cvaltion 15 aevaral fine homne, and lota; i ) — to this Tartar nation, with the excoption of the | powte. Yot the Ottuman Empire ls stil living GERMANY. tock. O A gl sl oot e wiloh s 5 0l et £ W TUE RUSSIAN INVASION. | oeesen of Herch and Jenioso s the | (o-da7 to bt he Nussamec '~ bty stock, Conn., on Annexa- feom Incumbranca Wl b o e ot panice or vena | AN Will All Eventually Be Caps SISTOVA BACKED. towns, fortresses, and territbries which (thns [ Various otlier unimportant conventions snd | 1O¥DON, July 4—The Berlin 2ot (Ministo- tion Schemes, Gor prinfed liegof thosame. S tured by the Russians. B1stova, July 4.—Aftor the depagturs of | conquored o Crimea andin Kuban; the country | treatlos were entered into subsequently, chiey | risl) bas published two remarkable articles OO CIL I TR R A 5 the Turks overy Tarkish house in Sistova was | situsted between tho rivers Berda, Konskie, | Felating to commerce, but ail of these togethicr, | comparing the present visit of the French Am- iree and ciéar from incumbrance, and all Park % sacked and utterly wrocked by the Bulgorisn | Vodi, and the Dafeper, a8 well as all that silu- | Rt (% mhole vast eystem of treaties Ly which | baseador to Ems with Benedett's viit in 1670, | Ex-Gov. Chamberlain, at the Same Placo, " on by ;:m::g“mc:)uk\p:. % scres | Tarkish Houses in Sistova Sacked | residents. P e e o eorart eocoween | fam of tho Tarkish Empire, woro smept wway by | (18518, “TXe"Repbill esans peace for B | Alrs His Difforonces with Presi- Floi omer i % UBELESS aUN g and the Dnlesbl, excepting thefortress | the Crimean war, The Treaty of Parls (Mar Y % Rl o SR o sl pivieE sud Pillaged by the Bul Bucuanzsr, July 4—OF the cighteen gun- | of Oczakow, with il ancient territory, which | 80, 1830) zuaranteed the Inlc&{fll{y ot e Ot Tope. A monarchy festiog on Ultromontaslsm dent Hayes, . Any person wishing to soll of ollct for sle any garlans. boats and monitors which wore on the Danube | should Lelong, ss therctofore, to the Bublime | Man Emplre; denled the right of any onc Pow- £ THR PRENCE SIDE. —_— Bt oy o ey TS eet, “Braper. : at the commencement of tho war, six are in s | Porto. & Vo cxorcles, 8 Snclal protoctorate over the | Bemtrw, July 4.1t is belleved hero that M. U oitered 'alsa at a Memited price. il o takes, on small bay near Bullne, two have been destroyed, | In the scventh sitice the Sublime Porte | caoraumimtorn e collamye oaaeay. | Do Gontant-Biron hae a speciat miralon from | The Day Properly and Quietly terms, GEONGE R. CLARKE & CO. The Berlin Post Speaks Plainly the | turee or four ars water-bound near Matchin, | promises to protect constantly tee of ell the Great Powers of Eurol this | President MacMahon to the Emperor Willlam ' Observed Everywhere. ETY ULTS, Franco.G pe mu;“l o3 tie two at Sllistria, one at Turtuka, two at Rust- TIE CHRIATIAN BRLIGION treaty, also, the Russian frontler Was. thrown :‘,’ 5‘,!' ufi’ "‘t'.’"f‘“'t:" gy m’f.‘"‘ SARETY DECOMT VAULE: co-German Situation. Mk, ond one at Niknpolls. Thelatter fs ro- | and its churches, and it also allows the Miots- | Dock to nearly ita original position, and Russia | 1is TresiCont’s intentiupe, A0l parkieuianiy o i po HEeen ova ole- | \cas furtlier liumbled by being _probibited from | SUpport by epeclal aruments President BEFORE ! — . ported surrounded by torpedocs aud belploss. | ters of the Imperial Court of Russia to mako | having or maintainiog a Black Sea fect. Mahon’s repeated statement that he fs com- CHICAGO. H & . Allon tho Danube will fall fnto tho handsof | upon all occasions roprescntations e well in | Prof, Holland sums up his pamphict with tue | Pellcd by unavoldable necessity to encounter e LE AVING ow flm. King of l)lhomfly Will Get Evon | tho Russians unless destroyed. favor of the new church at Constantinoplo na | statement that the development of the pro- | the extendiog radicalism of Fravce. AROUND TOWN. with His British Persscutors, PREMATURE. on behal! of its officiating minlsters, promisingto | Traoune of Kainariji was checked by European STREET SCENES. {ealousy of Russian ambition, and that the de- velopment of the programme of Paris has been fn fts turn arrcated by Russis's im- patience of the inerely co-urdinate Eom.hm assicned to her In the countdls of Europe. Such s the vlew that must necessarily be taken by an Euglishman. An outsider may, however, read the same bistory of a century and may find differcnt meanings in the phascs of uliplo- macy, and may deduce DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS. Russlan interference with Turkish affairs has always hecn productive of sccuring religious toleration and political indepondenco. She com- lled the Porte to allow a Christian church to bullt {n Coustantinople, and totreat the Christians of the Danube principalitics with re- THE PRESBYTERIANS, i COUNCIL AT EDINDURG. EpmxpURa, July 4.~The Pan-Presbsterian Council opencd to-day. In the morning session the Rev. Dr, Schafl, of New York, fntroduced & discussion on the harmony of coufessions of re- formed churches. The matter was submitted to a cominittee. In the afternoon * Principles of Presbyterian- ism " wus discussed. The Rev. Drs. Hoage, of Allegheny, and Stusrt Rabinson, of Loulsvilie, took a prominent part. The Rev. Dr. Prime, of New York, reported that there were 12,000 Presbyteries In the Unlted States, who subscribed over £1,000,000. — Bocuanest, July 4—Tpe report of the ocen- i ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA. pation of Tirnova is declared prematuro. "Aoage A SUTPRISE. LD Cavletn:T0 Ghizajo M"',"‘) Loxpoy, July 4—A Turklsh account of tho LowpoN Orrrar or Tie Cmicaco TRIBUNE, | crossing of the Danubeat Sistova says thers Savmpuny Stnrer, W. O.,~July 4.—Tha hos- | was only one Turkish* company at the point 1) , | where the Russians fanded, and the latter bad ;“;;wmfd" °’vAi'"M"m"' e d";"h"“:“ cstablishod_thelr position befors s suflicient ces from Vioona state that tho catire | pymber of Tuarks could be concentrated to repel army is being mobilizod for active servico. them. i Events transpiring in England show BADLY qur OF, " Suomra, July 4,—When tho Rassians first whither, slowly yet suroly, she s drifting. | croqseq the Danube, two small cannons and six I)earn that the Cabinot meetings last woek | battalions of 750 men ench wero sent against takcsuch representations into duc consideration s being mnde by a confidential functlonary of & neighboring and sincerely friendly Power. 1n Art. 14 permisston s given to the High Court of Russis, in addition to the chapel bullt In the Mintster's residence, to crect in onc of the quar- ters of Galata, in the street known as Bey Oglu, o public cburch of tho Greek ritusl, which shall always bo ander the proteciion of tho Minister of the Empire. This is the “‘new church” re- forred to In At 7. - In Art. 10 tho Bublime Porte solemnly pledges 1teci{ to observo with respect to the Inbabitants of Wallachia and Moldavia (1) sbsolute amnesty LOST, 8 Faurth of July. It was ndvertised te " appear yesterday, but, owing to the homicidal ac- tion of “the Common Council. it has not heen seon. - That ls & copy-of the advertiscment which will appear this tnorning (n all the newspapers. Lost tothe small boy whoee fingers burned with. patrlotism—and punk; whose soul nlled with ardor and hls pockets with fire-crackers. Lost to the malden who could find nu excuse for grasping her lover's arm, as In days gone by, every time on explosion was heard within a ra- dius of five blocks. Lost to the youth who could not thus palliate his offcnse when his arm was found around this Inamoruta’s walst, or THE CITY For Your Summer Vacation, Place Your Vainables in the SATE DEPOSIT VAULIS OF THH ATE SAVINGS INSTITUBION. Perfoot seourity against Fire and Burglars for your Bllverenrn, ‘Wardrobo, El!‘llll}nxl. Money, Jewelry, Diasmonds, Laces, Impor- . i bl Lext f Room Tunka t; to allow th rincipalitics to elect even make arcasonable pre! or au extra fls&%’fiagg]“‘“ i wero wholly givon to diacussingthe propriety | them, but, from some umeaplained reason, only | and eternal oblivion. (2) To abtruct fu no man- | o;o:!nrl. and o admintator &::lir ?;vm l.flunl!n. ITALY. afternoon call on her under the gulso of giving ~four battalions wore brought {nto, action, and | ner whatsoever the ARTONXELLI'S DAUGOTER] i 3 Englaud, jealous, a5 she had_always been, of 4 broth fire-works, STATE SAVINGS [NSTITUTION, 80 & 82 LaSalle. aPsending theso were badly cut up. FURE XXENCISE OF 78 CHRISTIAN RRLIGION, | Ruselan growth, joined the French and tho | Rows, July 4. —Countess Lauretta Cambortinl, ?:;t w’:: fi,,mm'::ufi:.mfi;mn ;:1 2:-:;;:. DMMEDIATELY TO CONSTARTINOPLE TURKISIL REINFORCEMENTS, and to interpose no obstacts to the eroction of | Turka twenty-one years ago in o crusade against { who asserts that she is a natural daoghter of men, who hoped to swell their small profits Ly . Ge 0. COOK, Mansger. = sale of the brilllant rocket and exasperating tho army corps now under ordors to proosed | Pams, July 4.—The advance of the Rusafaus | new churches, and to the repairing of tha old Ruesia; and, by the Treaty of Parls, deprived | Cardinal Antonelll, has commenced action ——— he Christlans of Tarkey of their only fricnd 2 FINANOKAY acroes the Daunbo secrns to have aroused the | ones. (3) To reators to the convents and other .nd i ¥ claiming the Wholo Of Lis property, which ls es- -wheel. Lostto all these, but abundantly \.W_—_.—m to Egypt. It la finally decided to- mo oMl world In Conatantinopte. Al avallablo | individuals the lands and possessions formerly and asef unt.m\:'lgn;. gi.;- DB:!‘;"" ) _umnfnf at many millions of ('i"lnu. mnd by the wn{mmnsr_,, the u‘,wlfil olz‘_ !“x»_ WANTED., | o mormentuo v | s e gl G, re s | esiae s s € Tseieisnlr et | By bid s motacyina | fommion iscmnrany. | smehiinine il Se ne oy y tica 3 is and Bosnian o ° but instead to order tho British flect to De- | ordered to tho scat of war. :;) eatha pac o :e’u";:im ::y';:n: e old . | intely madeputitc. In nnawer to the appeals o 5 STROUSBERD. an Increasod harvest, and forgut not to chargo WRIDGE-BUILDING. :: Bay. E:n this compromiso has ero- | o i onstruction of a bridgs to the groat excitemont on the Continent, and Bulgarian shore I8 being very actively carried not without reason. o, an Increased tarlfl. "The very suu had the jaun- dice, and even tho sky loaked bluc over the ploomy prospect. Even the wood-cuts on tho walls, of the fat man shaving himseif, using his boot as o mimfl and of the young Narcissus the oppresscd Slava Rassia has again step, forward, aud her armies are about 10 re- eatoblsh the Indepondence of the Danubian Provinces, unleas,jindoad, England shall again take the fleld *in the ,protection of her inter- Moscow, July 4.—By the Czar's order the in- solvency decres againat Dr. Btrousberz, the railway speculstor, whorcon ho was imprisoned, baes boen sunulied. Fle has been released from counts. (6) To allow frce migration of familics. {7) To relicve pecple frum taxes for two years from dats of the ratification of the treaty. In West Division Railway 7 per cent Certificates. Coo. Oounty Orders. "T,:":"m“" c“”” :’ CONSTANTINOPLE, ;’::; :;21?.,‘33'%‘:::‘ ‘:“marilm:?’ cats,"" and relegate them i their former bond- n;llon. :ml ht}efld lu:nd" surveiliance until :3;{:1 h:mn‘:‘; ;I;f.f"r}l':flufififl"fl{-fi’f";k 'A- O. SLAUGHTER, Loxpor, July 4.—Tho Dally Tegraph, in o CODNCIL OF WAR. Ackerman, Kilia, and Ismah, togethor with | > . N | e s Gomeom ey, ¢ /miod 0k | haco“an unusual eadncss on thelr’ brazen Corner Clark and Madison-sts. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, Ne. 20 Nessaw-st, Y. Y., Inamounte éa requlrm, en INPROVED ORICAGO PROFRRTY, at BEST RATE. .. Applications received snd promptly sttended to by II. A, HUBLBUT, 75 Randolph-st. leading editorml, roferring to Gladstone’s let- |, COWSTANTINOPLE, July 4—An eXtmondinary ter, annaunces positively that a vote for supple- | council waa held at tbe palace on Monday, the mentary credit will come boforo/Pariiament | Sultan presiding, to considir measurca necessw when tho course of public business and current | ry in conscquence of tho crossing of the Dan- aventa favor tho sppllcation for It. ube, and to_prepare for possible hostilities on A RUSSIAN REFORT, the part of Bervia and Greece. The Russian telegraphlc agency states tha| Mchewmet All Pasho was appofuted to the com- the British flcct has gone to Bestka Bay for | moud ot the army on the Theasalien frontter, ‘Wallachis, and Moldavia, and the islands of the Archipelago. In conclusion, the two Emplres “agyee to annibllate amd leavo in oternal obliv- ton all the treaties and conventions heretoforo madc betwoen the two Btates, lucluding therein the Conventlon of Belgrade, with all those sub- scquent to -It, and never to put forth any claim grounded upon the eaid Conventlons. cheeks. - And_ yet, with constructive notice of all thls, one of the ublquitous, ctc., was directed to write up the Fourth as it appeared on tio strects. s not a man, {n such acase, warranted in evolyine his facts from that rather unruilabla faculty, his imagination,—if he hus any? 1t was sald about #0034 times by as many per- gons that yesterday was & very qulet duy, und the reporter was bound to belleve it. ~ Hlow TITE DANUBE. JUST DAVORS THR CROSSING. ZLondon Tmes, June 21, At any hour we may hear that the Rassiana aro crossing, or trying to cross, the Danube: and scyeral things tend to show tha# the mo- ment of action 43 near. Already, Indecd, the Invaders have lost #0 much valuable thne that it MACMALON'S ORDER OF THE DAY, BarLiy, July 4. =The Lrovinelal - ence (semi-official) says in the concluding words of MscMahon's order of the day the whole gr’:ev‘llfy of the present aituation may be recog- n CIINA. . Hoxa Kora, July 4.—The Chinese Covern- ment has consented to negotiate withthe treaty powers for lerying s lekin-lckin tax at Consular v fear of dlsorders at Constantinople, Coustantinoplc is quict, the populace being ‘The net results of the new distribution of ter- | may be difficult for them to finish thetr work ris on more liberal principics than establish. | could it be otherwise when boys were (h:nrh"ml 7 PER CENT. - o apparently untoved by the nots of the passage | ritory, remarks Mr. Holland, ts that Turkish | this yoar if the Turka show rospectable powers | &4 by Lho Checfoo Convention. Y of thelrinalienable pigbt o Ulow thets fngers We have two aounts, eae of $16,000 And one of UNRELIABLE. of the Danube. territory, Instend of encircling tho Llack Sca, 1a | of realstance. Buch o detay can b explained | - Sy o R v breadth *scapes §' th' immiuent deadly bre(ejach B e e O e a3 s Tho Grand Bherif of Moccn is dosd. bounded on the northeast by the River Bong. | only by the supposition that the army was far IVERPOOL, July 4. —Tho steamer Votts ot | o iyyeale, with which to varnish a stors! buslucss property at 7 per cent. Othersmounts stour- | TIE BAME MAY DE BAID OF THE WABR DIS- y rived here, and reports a rtimor that the King v : el ¥ Tent rates. TURNER & HON rATONEZS, Tho Tartars east of the river, Instcad of being | from betng so well prepared for a campalgn s | Dahoney, alter paying indemnity to the British Facts cannot Le evolved from lmagination cn- A A PR L GENERAL, subject to the Porte, aro, except in spiritual | 4t wns sunposcd. to be when Russia declared | Government, has Gesermined 10 make . huuwsa | HrelY sthere niut hendew weightato bald the ’ 7 P er Cen t [By Cabdle to The Chicago Tridune.] SERVIA. tmatters, an judependent nation, whilo the most | war, But no long time can now clapse beforo | sacrifics of 500 of his mea to the Fetiah. gnil);yfl s e duwt, 6t e ey e SRl . Lowpox Orrice o¥ Tur Cigeaco Trmuxe, Bxrarape, July 4.—8o far Scrvia has not Basisnony Sraeer, W, 0., July 4,—8ince it mobilized a singls battalton, It Is stated, how- over, that the Minister of War will ask the con- s vorod that the battle of Blols waa | ,ony'or the Chamber to & measurs raising tho only a ekirmish the papers have been saying | stacding army to 20,000, It ia also roported sarcastio thinga about the ZT'elegraph, which | that the fsaue of paper moncy baving forced curredcy is contemplated, first published the report. It is almost as iinD: difficult now to find ont the trath regarding | CoxstanmivorL, July 4.~The Porteoflcially tho movements on the Danuboe sa it has boen | deuics that Turkish Generals have lssued orders about thoso in Asia Minor, Telegrams from to give Bo quarter to Roumanian soldiers. TUB CZAR. neither sida can bo rolled on, and wo must | yyxwwa, July 4.—1t s 9aid that the Czar will wait for advices by mail in order to get' the |¥cturn to 8t. Potersburg with the Czaravitch real facts. For quite brilliant mendaoity the | very shorily, Somesay within a few days. fmportant poelticns on thelr seubosrd have passed {nto the hands of thé Russtane. DBut by far TIE MOST IMPORTANT STIPULATIONS are those by which Turkey cugages to protect tho Christian religion (Arts, ¥ and 14). Theso are the ones which Lord Clarendon declared to have bocome, ‘‘by & wrongful interpretation, theprincipal cause™ of the Crimean war, 1t may also be noticed, In passing, that in an equal measure the essortion applics to the present ‘war, since this, too, has been begun by Russia and in behall of the Curistians of Hulgaria, whom the F'orte agreed by the above treaty to protect and tolerate in their n{lo of worship. As to whether or not the *luterpretation 1s * wrongful * dliforent nattons differ, nccord- . . AID POR 8T, JOUN, Loxpoy, July 4.—The Mansion flonse Fund for the relicf “of the suffcrers at 8t John amounta to $15,500, e i CASUALTIES. AORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Fonr Warng, Ind., July 4—Whlle a salute was betog Gred off at Cedarville, twelve nlles north of the city, this afternoon, a cannon ex- ploded. ueorfl;:‘ Parkor, aged 80, had both armstblown off below the clbows, 1ils head and shoulders were frightfully lacorated, lo was brm:!dn. to Fort Wayno, and his arms atpu- :‘lul.e this evenivg. His recovery is very doubt- tho attempt is made to exccute one of the greatest military operatlons in the historyof war, The Danube Is sloking—in s few days the level was lowered three feet—the rays of s midsummer sun are drying tho soaked lands on the northern bank, and the Russlans must scon attempt the perilous passago. It is uscless to speculate on place, manner, chances, naneuvrcs, probable Iosscs, or poesible results. There ls something pretentious lu awateur strategy, which {s generally besod on & map of the scale to which Lord Sallsbury sttributes the terrors of his alarmist, and ou some volume not mnore recondite than a popular * History of Turkey.” What is morally certain 18 that was pretty wenorally, obeerved. The averace amall boy rose about daslight, and, after having apent hall an hour in inourning over the mis- fortune of not belug eble to ralse the roofl off the house with a pack of firecrackers, be ndus- triously cmployed himself on the front steps with getting rid: of a3 many boxes of mominoth torpedoes as possible. Huvimg thus put bhis parcnts into o good hu- mor by cheating them of thelr mornlng nup, he was readv for a breakfust more or leas hearty, necording to the greater or luss prospect. of mfschief abiead, ‘The hours between break- 1ast and dinner he was generally discoverable from time to time in the hack- or the nelgh- boring alleys, where occasional noises and BUBPICIOUS WIRATHS of blue smoke indicated hls whereabouts, Ey- 000 &t 7, SR 0'0 10 $16,000 At 8, $2,000 to $2,500 n'.’n*mmu?. ouse u.\'d“fn{m “Grounds st nl‘fix’im( Park 10 rent. W. 1. MATTOCK Room §, No. 40 Dearborn-at. BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamnber of Commerce, Chicago, s monoy taloancn Heal Eatate, Produce and Pro- Nialon, Cily'and County Orders, aad Marcaailla. I'aper, S aiciltax Exchanaa on if cousirics UUSINESS CILANCES, MALT HOUSE. FOR 8, he Durll Wi} Malt Iouss, ALE=The, B (i) > trpaate! A ery few minutes a Orecracker thrown by some kg v w1, ol 88 St Ingar o | Turkiah ol roporta bave thas for boras | pana, Jury T et 1s coming | It Lo Uhcdocree by Wik thelr oWh Lntercsts | toon ‘o 1o77 il be & - miltars. oparaiion | TXuE {Enunes Ty Sy dee Ak Facls, Tk, | inFisibie lian would appear [n thosrect,uid :nu"‘?mg..q.r ncit i sopied for son.” For fur. | Off the palm. hero fmmediatcly from Montencgro, haviog "Efififi‘&"muuqu. Of tho toptes mens | 38 difrent as possible from the passage by | e AT & AT ot 15 sonat Haeetvor e destin taode-of. Sebrytion, (ood '-m culars taquira of E. DRRGER, Cashler, s comploted his sharo of the campalgn thero. | tioncd fnthe Treaty of Rainardjl that relating | 66,000 fn 1833, Dicbitsch may have beon asable Sanford, of the Paris & Danville Raitway, little boys and_girls generally smused them- Burlington, Kacine County, {Wis. ARML:?NIS\.; = The troops are also leaving. v;; fll’ha l'{luu? waa & e, tirat to fisve m«l gunoy, u General as suy one u‘} be found now on the ¢ — scives allh (lhu (n(mm:nl’ e!fl"?’ffif& Mm g e = SERIOUS RUSAI ATS. . TUR TWO NMPFERORS, culties, In & * couvention exp! vo staff of the Grand Duke N Ighom' but wero he DROWNED, soms other form of smnu: % ity ot s SIATEN AND [EANTEK, Lowow, July 4—The report that the slege | Vizxxa, July 4.—Prico Blsmarck and Count :'fl:rfieggdb‘;’w“:‘#’o'n:‘z gupremacy rescrved ( yiyiug ho would récognlzetbat the mancuvro ho | Bostow, July 4.—A rowboat on Hor Pond, Sloually Ui corpes of 8 cracker R ¥iio, | Gold of Kars had been ralsed Is at least promature, | Andrassy will accompany thelr reapective sov- R PURELY SPIRICUAL Gitd RAGTH accomplished was simple sud obvious in com- | near Woburn, Mass,, containing twolve persons, | fronts. Patriotism Incrcssed toward the city . SLAYE MiNTELs, | butthodefeat of the Russian fleld armios of the | ereigns nt & mecting probably to bo hold at | and tn 1783 Catharive scttled.this istion by | parison with tho movements which must bo ex- | capsizod to-night, aud Mre. Rossiter, of Wo- | limits in ail dircctions, aod mischlcvous urchins PRONAECO & HUMNEY | left and contre, aud of tha fuscsting force be- | Gastotu. annexing the Tartars o the Empira of Russia. | ecuted by his succcsors. The Turks are, at | burn, and ona child, Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary, of | ou the south side of Egan aveuuc, the west il 4 TE-ST. foro Batoum Is beyond question, and altogether | - ovmm— @ | The Porio could not do anytling just then, | the least, 150,000 strong in Bulgarls, and if | Manchester, and ono child, snd Mir. Kepuy, of | of Western avenuc, aud the north side of Ful- - 2 STAT Y l: ;?kzumlntcrlc!o wl&:, it not RUSSO-TURKISH TREATIES, |but io 177 declared war. 1t 12 | thoy aro ngt ready to contest tho passage it is.| Woburs, wore drowned. Ll lerton avenuc drove thels ity juvenily acquaint- PERIELY, rasumies orsuamonssourersams, |1 b vraunerg pevinw, | Siined hl Cutapn, e Joseh £ of | et (6 st o prpupion, [y Jasr S s (e gt e sttt Bt A it NI NI > ustria formed an atie lor the axpress pur- 1! [ TOU! rom Wi n down- c |2 0 I BIANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Duilding. Tho latest Turkish news about Kars {s that From Our Oun Corrsspondent. 0se of oxterminating the Turks am dm&ng ants Pthey fave” bad tme o ercet 1 Fi‘,"fi","fl;“““fb' Sau3d the Tatter £ ahattce the tenth comniands % - the bombardment Las been materially slack- Lonnox, June 17.—Thomas Erskine Holland, P.,, inheritance between themsclvea. But for- | works whercver they might' think it to LxpAxox, Pa., July s workmen wero en- | entinto microscopic pleces. (] T ened. Judging from tus disconnected bullctins, | Professor of Intornational Law st Alt Bouls | tign influcnce interfered, aod Austria gavo back | placo them. ‘They huve had some of the best | ReRed tn blowlng oat tho North Lebanon fur- [ ~Down-town the strects were crowded with Servin to the Porte by the poace of Bistova in 1794, and Ruasia jn the followiug year resigned the provinces of the Lower Danube which had been conquered by Buarrow’. This was by the treaty of Jassy, signed Jan. 9, 17025 it coifirms wilitary advice procursble,—Euglish, Frencl Gernan, Itallan, Huogarian, [t ls sald, Indee that tho Scraskier and the Serdar sre bol jealous of milltary interfercuce, and are possce cd with the dea that Turkish generalship, nace last night, sn accldent occurred by which Charles Smith and David Gantz wers fatally, ond John Kilmayerand Edward Hollman were dangerously burned. both Russian and Turkish, It looks as it Gon. | College, Oxford, has recently written a pam- Tergukasofl’s column (the Russian left) fs en- | bblet on the * Treaty Rolationsof Rusals and deavoring to reacl Kagysmau, cither to galn a ‘Turkey.” “Although he looks at the subject fresh line of communication in placeof tho one | through English spectacles, and comes to the rsons wlio, as to their clothes, appeared to bo K:vlux. boliday, but whos faccs, espucially among the American portios, betokeuod au ardent desire to shuttle off the wortal cuil &t once. The storcs generally, except those of PRICE! (Fiba Bpectacies sulted to all slihis on scleatids prin: pery and Field ke &lples, Glancs, Telescopes, Mlcro~ ba urds, conclusions that might bo expected fi ay | the treaty of andji and tho “conveution | Turkish courage, is an inborn faculty whick can- SERIOUSLY ID . the confectioners, saloou-kiepers, and fruit Scovsi, Barvmetors, e :},‘fi;{c“,‘,‘};,:'g‘.’:,‘};;{;}”;,fi‘;‘:,:’;:‘,;‘Em':; Englishmen st tho ;re:cnt o, 1" Dampbilst e ileative, but the Porte vecopnizes. this une | not be. surpasseds Thero has cestatnly been ERIOUPLY [CUIUNED, dealers, were closel, aud very liide busluoss Nasnvires, July 4.~The Rev. Shepard Wills, of Bt. Louls, attempting to croes tho raliroad before a train in a buggy, was knocked out sad serlously fofured: "~ OBITUARY, Bartiors, July 4.—Cspt. John A. Webster, scutor officer of the United States ruvenue ser-. vice, dled to-day at his home {n Harford Connty, 81 years, Deceased commanded the fu- mous six-gun battery on F:r:‘v Brauch when the Dritish teet bombarded Fort McHenry Lo 1814, and repulsed the encmy, who had passed Fort Mcileory during the night (n barges and lght veasols.” He waas prosented with several swords was transacted. Policemen walked their ac- customed beats, cxaminiog narrowly tho meagro display of fage and torpedoes in the shiop windows, 1o swe that Do contruband artle cles weru for sale, and bcnmmum;wng star ward when a crscker of pia was ex ploded almost u8 thelr fect. Duriny the afternoou the violations of e law became more and more frequent Whole packs of crackers wers thrown to the streets at o thue, and boys openly amusod thewmn scives witn pistols aud powder as tbcfi pleased At No. 460 Wabash avenue, half s dozen ur chins ciimbed to the roof aud rendered tha prospects of & conflagration Brat-class by letting off cruckers and throwing thew down “to tho sidewalk below, The amount of powder burns much less dlsposition than was expected to ac- cept the services of forvign oflicers, at least for high commands; but the Turks have, after all, we believe, quietly udopunl forcign suggestions as {f they were thelr own _ {nsplrations. Then they have the tele- graph, which necessantly olaces the whole army under tho immedlate orders of the com- mander, aud hastens movement and coucentra- tion, On the other band, we uu& be sure that all that could be antecedently determined on the subject has heen long determined b Russlans. Of course, the plan must be modified b{ clreumstances, such as the position and state of preparation of the coemy, but the alternative movements are doubtless consistent with a gen- pexstion ‘of the Tartare aud the fussian frontler ADVANCED TO THR DNIESTER. France, about this time, was hecomning decid- edly aggressive, aud n 1708 Russia and Turkey signed o treaty of alliance fur elght years. Thielr fleets salled togethier agalnat tho French, In 1601 Rossia wode peace with France, snd the' Porte fullowed in1502. When France and Kusela were again at war in 1605, Turkey hesl- tated between thems, . but Uually ar- rayed ftsedf on the side of the French, and . acknowledged Napolcon's thle of Emperdr. The Treaty of Tllsit 1s sald to bave contained contradietory provisions. By the open treaty the Dauublun principalitics were ro- the attempt to flank Erzeroum via tho Euphratcs | (for it Is hardly extensive enough to ba called a Vyley. _treatise) contains many suggestions that aro ot RETRNATING IN DISORDER. valus to any onec loterested in the European Loxpox, July A—Advices from Turkish | crists. Prof. Holland chicfly reviews the stti- sources state that the Russlanleft wing is ro- | tudeof Russia towaids the UOttoman Emplre treating in disorder in the direction Bayasid. | botween the years 1TH4, the “date of the treaty Faik Pashs, from Vsu, threatons their iine of | of Kustchouc-Katnard)l, and 1839, the dato of retreat.northof Bayazid, Mukhtar and Monssa | the outbreak of the Crimean war, prefacing Pashas are within twelve miles of Kars. Three | his remarks by, the candid statcthent, which battations of the Imperial Guard have reached | no one will be inclined to doubt, that the Treaty Erzeroum from Trebizond. of Parls (1850) bas at length ceased to bear the A correspondent at Zowin telegraphs that in | strain of altered clrcumstancos, and that Rus- the battlo on the 20th ult. the Ruasians rotired | ais, by her declarationof war, has again taken ———._ FnorosaLs Proposals for Army Supplies, 1% AND Dzeat C, B, N GTON STARKT, u & Cuical 1877, Sealed proposals, In duplica o e ad- Yertiembot actecicd, whl ba recoived st shls ofice by ihe udersigned uatl 3 o clock b . oo Fridey, July & 1671, ron duralahug {no TollowiaE sugbiies OF the Subs {luicnce Departineat U. & -ariay, deiivered ab soch iy sieabie peads oo & fu1ars aubropriation for thls atdenedds upon & fu urbous: i DL ders Bpust atate Lo thale propossls tst e Via wiin that underisndin 10 barreia Eacas pork; c stored Lo Turkey, but by the secret treaty Rus- | crul scheme. Another thing we may expect 1s | for guliagt services in this action. 2 Ktkcs up the attitude which ono and twenty years 860 | $13V0 %0 take Wallscha und Moldavia. Tus | that what is done will bo done suddenly, and % wes fn the azgregate w0 doubt much leus y BSORUOUN LOSKES, #be was obliged to abandon. Itls the fashion, TRUNS NATULE OF TIN UXDEKSTANDING perbiups, ot in the most provable and expected CRUISING than usual, but during the lstier part of tls Jhvacues. 0.0, in duuble The Turks buried 1,000 Russians. The Turkish | ho says, to speak of the Crimean warss a po- | between Alexauder and Napoleon was revealed | place. The fault of the 'Furh. sofarsawe csu | @upp Mar, N, J., July o Tho Rovenue cut- | 481 ¢ ordinance was litle more dead loss wus below 500, ltical blunder. It cannot be denjed, however, YIVE DEVEATS. 10 have becn a complete diplomatia success, a8 at the conféreuce of Jassy (1509) when Russia udge, 13 the masalng thelr men demsanded the cesaion of the two principalities Py s Isitel,—s bugo scare widch had lost its fear-pro- ind ' thelr fortrcsacs. ® They have great quaill duciog Jacassyapatled i faror; ter Grant arrived hire this mornlag, haviog 0a board Becretary Shertnas, Webb C. Hayes, aod TUB DISPLAY OF BUNTING e 3 holca 8. C. hi - d th lsfon from Constautinople of the | falth in thels wer of holdis d ik D bt R S Mt S | oo th 10n of s tho Butatan ave ben | i oro up o sercsofsreatie” uader which Bas- | 400,00 SFE "G Ce {1 b Semuandn | Lhis ity s b e oo 28 pgere"at \ims | D, Kiiubhall, Chie of the Cosst Survey. The | Ws creditable. The Biesiau ouse in parilc- lazd.clojoe leat, ketilorendered;in 318 fullnct welght | dofeated Ove times. It s belieyed that thoy'| sia had gradually scquired & wero refused, sod wheu France ussia | wise culogium by their English fricads. “What | purpose of the trip is to inepect th llicaaving | ular was decorated with fiake at Bearly every i, window. veral houscs ol venue: 108t 10,000 men June 80, Thelr wounded flled SPECIAL BIOUT OF INTERYERENCE 800 wagons. inthe affairs of Turkey. ‘The garrison of Ears made a sortic Bunday, It was nearly thres centuries after the Ofto- and reopened communication with Alukbtar | man Turks had entered Europe before they cins mitk, condenscd, Diuslrooms; 24 buktlcs olive Calitornia; 0 botties pickies, chow-chu baities to agalu came to blows Turkey remained neutral on condition that the latter give up her clalm upon Wallachia and Moldavia. Thus watiers remained until the Treaty of Bucharest, May 24, 1812, which coptirmed previous treaties and ex- tuey bave done or will do st Batouw or Kars, Rustchuk or Shumla, is dwelt upon &8 herole. But nothivg s more vertaln than that an m:{ which renounces the offcusive is fuoredoomed, ‘The Turks inthe Bulgarian fortresscs or behind statlos Lishouses, elo., outhis const. A bop il Dogis b Shia eveLise” ba Bonor of the e tingulshed guests. e —————— THE OKA DIFFICULTY. made 8 good sbowlug. The public buildiogs, the Migpdpor ouicer‘n, and upunl ‘stores tung out thelr fags, aud cven the stroctcar Lorscd stumbled along with small fags fastwned to Pasha. came tnto direct contact with tho Russians. The | teuded the Bussian frontier to the Pruth River, | tbeo works of the Balkan ean, after all, ouly ro-' £ the Gk | ‘Beir harucss. ‘Tho slege of Kars > first, alliance between tha two Powers was made | to fia entrance fnto the Danube, and thenco | pulse the encmy; if they do bt pursue himand | MONTEEAL, July 4.—Iu the casc of the Oka ON TUR LAKSE. ; MUST B RAISND {01633, Thelr first war began in 1677 and elosed | 4owa Lo ita entravce Ioto the Black Sea by the | drive bl out of ‘thelr country, thers cau b | Indiaos, o trial for breaking the fence beloog- | The steamers cagezed in cartying cxcursions Killa mouth. Art. 8 deals for the'firet tims with Bervis, recitiog tbat ‘‘there can be mo prriles :eswnufi.” a large business, mc; u..\g 1218 18 vt already, aa the investiog srmy must | 1o 1631, with a doclaratlon of & trace of tweoty but eoduad. It ls trom this pdlcof ylow thik D e atat have capad a Darveat g 10 1h b cution completel; 6 of the Danube {5 the great opera- i0g 1o the Seminary, tho peose y Te- broke down before the Grand Jury, who Lofoereat povabrihie: IR 18 boxca. g0 to the rellef of the left wing. -Otherwise the | years. But the truce was broken two years | doube that the Borte, (o accordance with its | tlon of thowar, Hera the offensivs s tho taost . Proceedinis for ate to | Kels. A pretty beavy ses was dowiog fo tho pizeipts BTl beea Vel 4ot DSk o bewtr | Tyiter will bo destroyod. Russian officers sul- | later, the Tufks then baring bexun & war | principles, will show kindness to tho Servians,” | perlious, the R S G P el S L By oy foeuoon,Taad Taterterred with the. itlo cratt \gaprosals will Tecelved b fered severely, and five of nigh rank wers killed. ¢ agalnst Austris, on behalf of tho Protestantd of | aud goes on to make and crushiog. sty tor A bjuct Lo the asaal condl- 8t Lvat b wcompaticd by mDICH same ¥ AGRENMENT at Liocol flh the far diled with lh'- buuu'uuwv : 10 do- ABOLEM the wind chang i th hn\.lmg of t).licnntrl ° : Puk“ per, but e DO for thetr safety. The Porte ol sod The yDanube will be bridged at the cost of calmed dowp, and ——— FBOM RUBSIAY SOUSCES. Huogary, which soon developed iuto a war sheer bard tighting. Therw is no doubt one OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. {5 AL accompany proposals for that artcle. Lo"no. July 4—8t. Peteraburg dispatches | with Vealcs, Polaod, and Rusals, sad 'wis terml- risor ) . assaze 1 1 Nxw Yok, July ¢ —Arrived, stcamers 8tate | mads the lake trips vety pleasans, Tha Good- R 62 Appeeiida Lo Bis oibeer il b e dony thet st tege of Hars. bas sec ralsed. | mated only with the peaco of Corlowits In 180. | Wil sllgw e Beions ~+such Linertih. aa- o wy jn which tho passaze for ut 16t & S0 | ot Indlans, Glasgow Etblopls, Glaskows Abye. | sich sicauiers Chicagm: bheboyian, wid Mix s m&‘.‘w‘" 'u““é'.'s. The Goverament publishas & dispatch from tho | By this treaty Rusela wrested from the Tuzks { enjoyed by thc Islauds of the Archipelago ”; | by a march tuto Servlau territory. 1t bus beeu sinla, Liverpool; F. Laurcut, Havre. kegon carricd ab Muweiee BURber ol Duisvis W .

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