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UF v e Chicage Daily Tribune, | e dgicage Qaryn extonne,,; INSURANCE STATEMENT. s e e e, Uil SemiAmmd STATEMERT TRAVELERS INS (0. ‘Hartford, Cenn., July 1, 1877, ABSETB. clased eompletely by an_earthwor; it is unnecen- sary 1o insfat npon the dangers aitendant npon an attempt ta farce this defile with A single colnmn. A betier point in to be fonnd near Jeniken!, where the Kazistzhik can be crossed on rafis, and even forded during the sammer. Near Tachengs the Dell Kamstchik aleo |« fordahle, but the rad com- mences'ta ascend, and can be closed by an abatis. ‘The two roads from Kouprikof and Jenikol mee$ upon a (able land, eeveral thousand yards in width, where troops can raelly deploy. ° Covered on iwo sides by precipices, i€ also presents ad- vantages for the coustrnctinn detonnive waorks. whichare psticnlarly indicated by the cir- cumetance that the neighboring Village of Baira. moro In admirably sitnated for s camp. A good carringe-rond from thie point to Varna offers great facilitien to a_corps mtationed hers to move on Vamna or Pravsdy. The route from Varns by Deri- virchjovan to Bargoe and Missivel ia the one which wax adopted by the Rassfana In 1828, bnt #o long a9 the Tarkn preserve, 88 they do now, the com. mand of the Euxine, ' nothing_czn be aitampted acainst Varna, and o Jong as Varna and Shnmis, or one only of there stronghnlds stand, the patsage of the Balkana will be a nyost dangeroun operation. Whether n movement will be_attempted to turn the line of the *Valtey of the Timok and Sofia 'wm necesearily depend apon the attitade of Aus- rie. rifie-fire from houses aMacent to the forta. These mynterions aseassinations are caustog bad blood sgainst the Bulgarinns. CANARD. Loxpox, July f.—A dispatch to the Datly Telegraph dated Bcrs, Thursday, says: 't is re- norted here that the Turks have gained & great victory ot Bistova. This {s probably a mero capard.” TRE NUSSTANS ENTRUBIASTIC. The enthusiasm of Russian troops is very grest. The cavalry marches about twenty kil ometres in advance of infantry. As Tarks bave .no proportionate amount of cave alry to meet ihem, the Russlane arc scouring the country up to foot of the Balkans. Turkish outposts sre ot Jautra, which s their present advanced lino. The centre of thelr army Is near Rasgrad, the right covering Rusichuk, ghd the left stretching towards Shumla, It is reported that ooly 12,000 men ore Jeft in Bilistria. TIA FIRST GNEAT BATTLE. in Bulgaria will probably bo fought om the abova line, I the Tuslks give battle in the open flcld porth of the Batkans, It 1s probable there will be ittlc of ntercst from the front until tho new disposttions of troops by both Belligerents noney, redecmable in fiventy years, at the rate of 60,800,000 annually. - WANTS AN BXPLANATION. PARtS, July i.—The Ports haa intimated that 1t cxpocts the Egglish Chbinet will explain to the signataries of the Treaty of Paris the ob- Ject of the feet being sent to Bestkn Day. BERVIAN INDEPENDENCE. Vizxxa, July 8.—It §8 rumored that the first act of the Bkiptachina wiil be s declaration of Bervian indcpendence. WASHINGTON. President Hayos' Bemarks on the Sab- ject of Blaine’s Woodstook Bpeech. or esrly tn August. e does pot {ntend to maks #0 long 8 stay a4 has been reported, bnt only o roe mafn for & fow dayn for the sske of a Mitle recreas tion. He contemplates no othar Sonthern trip this summer, unless be rhonid go down to Riche mand for aday. 1f he ebould decide to maks any consklerable Journey in the Boath ho will prabably o durtng the Christmas hotidayn. INDIAN CONTRACTS. Focretary churz has had good luck with his cop tracta in Indizn sapplies, se & member of the Board of Indian Cemmissioners reports that tho g0ods now heing delivercd nnder the contracts aro nite equat 1o the samples aud 1n somo fasianecs JBRB DLACR AND TOE IRESIDENT, Jere Tilack in practice {8 not_ a0 adverse 1a recor- pizing liayes as Preetdent, ag hie article in the North American would indicate. ~Hemnds bimsolf ery sctive In tryinz fo secnre the appaintment of Mea, Thompeon an Postmistrens at Lomsrille, nnd carried the matter a0 far as to telezraph long dis- patches to ruch lepublieans as he imagined might oppose the President's making euch appoiotment. BONDS CALLED IN. Th the Western Assoctated Press, Wamuxarox, . C., Jaly 5, —The Secrotary of the Treasury gives notice that the 5.20 bonds of the act of Msrch 3, 1805, and conrols of 18455 wil} be paid at the 'Treanury of the United States on and alter the Gth of Octeber, 1877, and lutcrest will close on that day. Coupon hunds, dated Suly *1, 1885, namely: $50, No. 11.001 to No. 17,000, both inclusive: 8100, No. 18,001 lo No. 24,000, HOPE AND FEAR. Which Represent Russian Feel- ) ing on the Danube and in Asia. == Our Frontiers Must Be Protected at All Hazards. One Hundred and Twenty ¢ Thousand Russians Now in Bulgarla. BERTIA. In ofliclal quarters here tha participation of Bervia In the war would be consldered inop- portune, and s not belicved to be contem- plated. Mexico Not Wanted, but Canada Would Bo Welcomed. CZAR'S PRIOCLAMATION. No diptomatic explanations have heen fur- nished by Rassia regarding the Czar's proc- lamatton to the Bulgarfans, nor has any been demanded. DESTINATION URENOWN. CoxsraxtivorLe, July 5,—Thirty battallons of tho Turkish army of Montencgro have reachod Ontivari, whence they witl embark for an unknown destination. oRzECE. ViENNA, July 5.—Although the difficulty be- Rl ertate. .. eicasses air on iand and (o ban fosnAon st mortgs s manm | e | Cavalry Seouring the Coun- try to the Balkan Range. A Southern Republican Volunteers Sonnd Advice to the Presidents Ten DMillions More of the Five- Twentles Are Callod In. ITALY. THE POPE'S HEALTI PAILING. Pania, July 6,—A dispatch from Rome states that the Ul-health of tho Pope 18 aguravated. Dropsy has set o, An operation was attempted, The Turkish Army 'Occuny the Country from Rustchuk to Shumla. BLAINE'S SPEECH. THE PRESIDENT'S NEMARRS NELATIVE THRRETO. Special Dispaich 1o The Tribune. §2,001,844.83 201,718.69 rtms won clatma nneiuied sad ot dué, hod sl b - ‘Wanmxarox, D, C., July 5.—The President was | bo 3 500, No. otnier lisbilities. 924,00 made necessary by tho Russish advanco fn the | tween Greeee and Turley ahout the sclzure of "::_"‘" weakueza of the patlent prevented ta sac- | -dsy whas he mm,’,;m of Blatne's "‘vm. For ;’T‘f%fi.’ < lmflm lnc’?‘\;‘flm:’ ”'oos‘l.oml)‘,’ Total Habillties. .me 00,04 Dobeudacha and operntions near Simuitza aco | arms at Corfu has beon settled, the tone then | CARDINAL ANTONBLLI'S DAUOITER aUES 7o | etockspeech, attacking the Mosican policy af the | Mo 41,001 1o Hu, 5,005 both fnclarire: tatal colipoon, $7,000,000. Hegittered bunds, re- deemuble at the plessure of the United States aftee the 1et of Jduly, 1x70, sa follows: § 700, both tiictusiva: 8100, No. both {nclunive; 8500, No. 4,391 to clumve; 81,000, No: 13,601 to £10,500, bath Ine cluaire: 0,000, No. 4,451 to L, 074, both incln ivo: £10,000, Nu. 3,701 to 4,472, both incl. v ‘Total registered, 83,000, 000; aggresate, $10,000, ‘Tho pmonnt ontetanding incladed in the numbers above fs $10, 000, 000, DIAZ'S REPRESENTATIVE. (len, Mata, who secin rocoultion as Mextonn Minister to the United Statee, to-day had an inter- view with Socretary #rarte, when tioru was s free but formal expreesion of yiewn by hoth pentiemen, Gen, Mata alinded to the fact of his being 1 pose adopted by the Parté appears to bave given deep offense at Athens, g0 that any new dll- ference, however trifling, may lead to collision. TIE TURKISH DEFENSES. TOB COUNTRY OF DBULGARIA—THE NDALRAN MOURTAINA—DIFFICULTIRS OF THEIR PABSAGE —81X ROUTES ACCESSIDLE TO AN ARMY OF IN- VABION, Correspondence Newm York Times. Bucuanzer. June 14,—ANhongh confessing my inabllity and my unwillingness to make any well- foundod prediction of the plan of the campaign, I think that It will bo intercating to give s sketch of the nataral features of tha zone of operations after Barpius a8 regards policy-bolders... .81,172,402.08 JAS. G. BATTERRON, Iealdont. RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary, . JOIIN E. MORRIS. Anistant Secretary. JOEIIT EL. NWOL.AIV, GENEBAL AGENT, 84 LA SALLE-ST., CHICAGO. WORCESTENSHIRE SAUCH, LEA & PERRINS’ completed, Tho Russions have had several skirmishies with the Turkish outposts at Jantra. The Huestan cavalry bave penctrated to Plev- na and Loftclm on the west, and to Tirnove and Kabrova towards the Balkans. They appear to be masters of the cooutry between the Batkans and the Danubg, and from the Jantra to Plevns. THR CZAR'S PUOCLAMATION. Vizxnai July 6.—The Czar's proclamation to the Bulgarians has produccd little tmpressionin offlcial circles here, aud it {s not at all likely to produce any change in the Austrian policy. RECOVER HER LIENTAAOE. Soectal io Newr York Heratd. Rowx, Jaly 4, 1877.—The auit of the Conntess Tambertinl, “which was commenced in the Civil TFribunai yesterday, is causing & great des] of com- clally ‘among the Italian ll‘lllo“-fl:(. has been recegnized for years as tho Administration. He replied that he had not fonnd time yet to readit. TWhen told that the ex-Speaker 1ntimated that the disavowal of annesation plans by the Adminlstration might be an evideuce that such plans were secreily cherished, he replied that he had never been accustomed to that way of deal- ing with Individoals or with poblic queetions, and did not think he shonld begip now, Tbere wan nothing secret or underhanded tn Lis Meoxzican pol- icy. The Administration fonnd that Mexico was not able to keep back her thiaves and bandits from crosalng the Rio Grande and killing and robbing vnr citizens. Atall cvents, Mexico had falled to do #0. It wnethe duty of thie Government to protect i > Along which Line a Great Battle Is Likely to Occur. No. 501 to \ . i 1‘:\' of the lata Cardinal Antonelll, As such she has been received into society, and as sach ahe was olayatreated by the Cardinal, Find- Ing that no provision wae made for her in the Car. dinal's_will, she institntod this euit in the Civil Trihanal. which s fa L3 canse celcbre, demanding a fall share of the enormoun estats which the Cardioal had bequeathed to others. The Antonelll beirs oppose her claim. because they allege that the Countesa jaa * ' eacrilecions daughiter:” that the The Dobrudsoha Cleared of Turks as Far a8 the Trajan Wall. ASIA MINOR. 118 citizens agalnst theac raids, 1le was confident | eceaion of crodentials, and inyuired whethur the CELEBRATED Iore Disconraging Accounts N ag it the passage of the Danube. Dulgara, from the |t oy o fioe bepes loraoly prdemm; but thg | that the conservative clement of the conntry would | becrclary would recelve herne The repty wan that PRONOUNCED DY PXTRACT 8t. Perznspon, July 5.—It I offclally an- | Tver Lo tho Dalkane, laa rolling conntry, covered | Itallan code makes 5o disinction of this kind, and, JUSTIPY TIE COUHSE DETRNMINED UFON. B ;';;'r;nmr:l;gm: 1?5'?:‘17}"3“&";‘. (Conaden a8 tho plaintiff rets forth in ber riatement pre. from the Russians in some places with rich pastares aud fersile telds, 13 CONNOISSEURS SHUALETTEIL fhess g nounced that Gen. Malikoft, commanding tho | ;2 39%me PEC FUE PEF PREEE RO C0RIC o e Lo o ke Tl Ciiy e | Nothing hostile to Mexico or detrimental to hor in. | the concluslon of - the * Inicrview, ‘wiich * was toreste wad Intended. As to annexing any part of | throughont of a friendiy and pleasant character, 70 BE THE MAN at Madras, tohis in Armenia. Russian forces "‘l "":‘:“’""::é;’“‘ borcealled. | oot erans, and are widoly separated from | oot e o sy Hie daganins | the Mezlcan territory. thore was no thought of it. [ Uen: Sata returmed to Kia botel, made s bin cree brotherat H * 3 e each other, but of considerablo extent and gen- | smong her Immediate relatives. In hin will the | Wo did not want any more tertitory in that direc- dentiols and sent theus ta the Becretary, Therah- “ORLY GOOD WORCRSTEIS: LoNpox, July 6.—A telegram from Constan- | gratty well provisloned; on ' tids resouree, how. | Cardinal inetituted lifs brotbers Fillype, Gregorio, | tion if offercd asn gift. Hile \des waa that we kad Ject will, 1t 18 thoneht, be comsidered "at the Cebi- I : st | e Main Army Reported as | UPOPS daied today, saya the Russian reteo- | erer, an invadio army capuot rely, ae o i rob- Lolgt, and Augelo. and bie nephewe Angoniivo 2nd | o) gho territory we conld manage already. 1f o R e o R ToINT. B el LRA & PER i 4 y P grade movement frown Kara will, t is belleved, | ability they have been niready well dralned by the e afi baqueats to hia sister. Madam | Were diepoued, however, to disregard the Scrlp. | Danrimonr, Md., July 5. ~The following Ia the SAUCE, RTNS that thelr Bauca Making a Hasty Re- De bLastoned by the report which has reached | Tarks. This citcomstanca wiil. fn_consequence, tarsl fujonction sgalust covetluy his nelghbor's | Jetterof the Provdont wovpenting Col, Wiikins Ranguign, end sevoral nieces of the Antonelll famlly. but be totally Ignored the existence of the Countess. from the uffice of Collectsr of this Distrlct, which was hanged Mr. Wilkine this morning by Mr. Thomas, previous tu the trauefer of tho ofiica (o posscanions, be shoull look northward ratber than soutbward. ' Should theday come when the Cnun- dlans manifosted u wish for nnncxation to the Unlon, then a desire of territorial extension in that direction might be s vroper ambition on the part of the American people. As to Mexico, he wan dieposed to agree with lending Mexicsns who talked with him lately, that to sunex any of ber territory would mot wnly bo of no beneli o us, bot” wonld bo s positive calamity, The Texaapeople, he seemed to thiuk. ought to have ajoottor comprebeneion of the question than others from thelr proximity to Mexlco. BECUETARY EVARTY a2t Inugtinely, when quetioned as o what he thonght of Nilaine's epeect, that ho was fn the habit of ..mniou.c trull on all_occasions, and was thus enabled fo conceal his sentitents completely from the peopie, who were continually expecting diplo- matle deceptions from hin. Politicisns might on- deavor for thelr own pu! jes Lo make a handle of he Mexican policy fn their efforts agsinat the Ad- ‘ministration, but the facts were against them. s highly estecmed fn Indls, end ts, In ray % intan, the most pal- £VERY VARIETY [ 14 LA ia wel aa b0 OF DISH. S To S | Purkey’s Abandonment ot tho WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE, | ™ ™“iimmaca= PREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTERNIAL FOR 1sts Excellent Taste,” % 2nd. Very Carefully Prepared.” e g It SIGNATURE (s on EVERY BOTTLE, Erzcroum of the great spread of the Insurrec- tlon in the Caucasus. PALLING DACK, CoNsTARTINOILE, July 5—~Tho Governor of Erzeroum telegraphs July 3: **Wo bave occu- pled Kerker, The Russians have sbandoped Utchkilisen, oight miles south of Kam. They have also evacunted the districts of Karakilissa and Alashker.” A GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED. ViexsaA, July 6.—Gen. Turgukasofl is now retiring via Tagismou to Ardost. A battle is expected there, which will degide the fate of Kars. necessitate the transportation of everything needed for tho snbsistence of the columps. The ronds during the ralny season aro, In this light clayey soll, slmply impracticable. The descent into the valleys, as wo sporoach the mountains, becomes stecp, andia rendered more difficalt Ly tho absenco of bridges ovor all hat the principol water-conrece, In the winter, when the snow fa very abundsnt, there are no roads at oll. Inthe summer all veg- etation {s burned np by the excessive heat, and the want of water ls wensibly felt, although Mussul. man plety has established fountsins and dng welle wheraver It s possible. This clrcumstance often necensitates long msrches, particularly for the cavalry, snd s & reason for an enforced bod ae- lection of campa sud cautonments. The clain of the Dalkans, which ecparates Roumella from of- ficial Bulgaria, rans from .wost {0 eaet, gradually diminishing in altitade nearly to the shorea of the treat. = And Appiicabla to GEN. GRANT EMBARKS FOR OSTEND. Loxpox, July 5. —~The Nexws announces that ata meeting of the Folkestons Town Councll, yester- day, o letter was zead from Gen. Grant expressing bis willingnees to recoive an address from the Mayor and corporation on his way to the Continent, According to the present errangement, the General will be recelred by the Mayor and corporation, and an address will be 1ead by the Town Clerk. A spectal boat will convey the General to Ostend, The ex-Preaident has slao intimated, through {he American Consu), bis pleasare in sccepting an {nvitation to visit Stratford-on-Avon, &nd sccept H“fih with the Mayor and corporation in the Town all, Forxesroxs, July 6.-—Gen. Grant arrived at o Inttar: ** Expeurive Maxstox, Wasnrvarow, D. C., July 2.—B8im: You ure heresy suspended from (i ofice of Collector of Custonis for the Dliatrict of |, Baltimore. in the State of Maryland, in secordance with the terms of Sce, 1708 Revincd Statutes of the United btates, ard snbject to all provisions of 1be Jaw aoplicable thereto, SI B Uarzs.” gsn_;m.-u, *Tu Edward Wilkine, Baltimore, QUEIY AND ANSWER. ‘The Postmastor-Genersl han recelved a letter from E. W, Keyes, Postmaster of Madicon, Wi, stating thal four of fve membersaf the Hepnblican Ftate Lixecolive Committee aro Postinssters, and Inguiring whether their signatare for a call for a Htate Convention will violate the splrit of the Prewident’s order. As the Conventiun cannot bo called by suy olher means, they hope the perform- ance of the formal duty nbove indicated will not be coneldered ns a violsUun of the Preeldent's direc- | Austrian Influence at Constanti- ! nople Saves the Princi- pality. | DIBCOUNAGING. Enzznooy, July 6.—A dispatch says it s un- 4 England’s Fleot at Besika Bay Looking A Hkely even i the Russiaus are strongly rein- Out for ¢ British Interests.” HN DUNOAN KB, | forced that they can successfully renew tho | Black Ses, where it cases sbruptiy at C 2110 dlock This afiernoon. After the presentas | Thore hod ‘been no invasion of Mexican soll by JOHN DUNOAN'S 80N, Aslatic mmpnlgr{ this year, % e v e wones or o fraty b2 | Homof an addreas. by the Mayor. aud corporatiun, | G0F §£0ops, but the Alexican woldices Baf erosect 0 poxtmanter-General roplied that, sithonch : N EW XOAK, p ot s ten wecka hence tho | 270 the Jedlr, Went of the vonrces of e Janira iheeneral embarked on the apocel sieaer Vic: D e o g O . ® Tt he faqtd. | ho would profer cach oficial shiould Inicrpret tho ORIENTAL CREAM, GREAT HRITATN, climate will preclude any. cffectivo warfarc. e T PR R T IO Rt EDINBURO. was 8 vory grave matter. lie could not eay what | Prosldential ordet far himacll, yet he s uf opin- lan that tu merely provide for the meeling of a Convention, and to call it ta onler withuutattempt. ing_ to control Jta organization or futnr action wonld not be Inconsiatent with the wpisit or por pose of the Preeident's tustractions. THE SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS. 1iow They Are Treated by the Hervant of n Gratoful People---The Blatron Earnestly Delloved to Bo an Ograss, Epeeiat Dispatch to The Tribune. Brooxmntox, Iil., July 6.—Tho whote Clty of Nicomington and the Town of Normal are ino state of Intenee oxcitement to-day over an outragy perpotrated by Mrs. Virginla C. Obr, Matron of tho Soldlers’ Orphans' Home, yesterdny, the facts of which are made pubiic to-day. YesterdayMrs. Mary Schott, a hanl-working soldier's whlow, who has three children in the Home, and who supports Gen. Ond” wight do in obedience to his orders to protect the frontler, or what the Mexican troops ©on the Rio Grande mlfiht do; bat the good effect of tha polley of the dminjstration was alrend spparent. Mexican Government had order: & division of thelr army o the Rio Granda to kesp thelr thieves from depredating upon our cltizeons, ‘With the Maxican army onone side of the rlver, and Gen. Ord's force on tha other, he thougnt the ‘Texan frontieremen wore 1n & fairer wn‘: being beiter protected than they had ever been before. AENSATIONS SPOILED. 1t 10 safe to 83y, [rom tbe slatements of the Pres- fdent and Hecrélary of Stato, that no directions bave been wiven to Texan cliizens Lo scad accounts of Laeir losrcs by catiic raids to Washington, sud bt no intimstions bave been given to Mexice that it American citisens are not protecied in minlog and businees enterpeises in the northern Mexican Stata the United States will soe that Lhey are pro- tected. Thers s litle doubt that Becretary Hvars will insist that Americama shall not ba troated differently from citizcos of uther uationalities with respect fo the forced loan, bot EARL BBACONBFIZLD'S HEALTIN [By Cabdle to The Chlcago Tribune.] Loxpon Orrmoe ov Tux Cnicaco Tnimuxe, Sausnony Srnest, W.' O, July G.—Fears having beon lately cxproased regarding Bea- consfiald’s health,it is statod to-day thot he is fnot dangerously ill, but is only suffering from on attack of bronchinl catarth. It is ovidont to tho casual observer that the cares of State sot heavily upon him, That he car- ries popular sympathy in bis pokition on the Eastorn question becomes MORE AND MOLE OERTAIN from day to day. Kamstchick tho mean elevation’of ‘the rnge In about 000 feet, wheress io the esstern part it raroly exceods 3,600, Tire pamages of the chatn n this part bear astrong rosmblance to those of the Thuringlan forests, but are not so ele- vated, their eummis sro rounded off end thickly wooded, largo mussse of rock being faund only I the valleys. Tioyouthearia n nlope of thg Halkans {s mnch tespor yed the notthern dectivity, which In masked by et irw, all deviating from the generat dircction of the chain, and en- tirely differing from it In churacteristien. . All thesa are crowned by plateaux baanded by rocks varying from 10 to 200 fect in height, and some- timea Ym-nunu the appearsuco of guteways. Thetr alopcs toward the aummil are_very abropt, bat as they near the base they forin a natoral glacis. They aro thickly wooded with stunted onks and dense brushwood, both on the sides ani ot the base, except in the vicinity of the villages. Fven when the roads are practicable an advance scross country ta imposaible for any army accompanied by o heavy train. 'The dificultlosof ihe pasage of the Datkans depend losa upon the absoluto hight and Eopixnono, Jaly 6, —At o meetiog of the Lord Provost's commliitce of the Edinburg Town Coun. cil it was unanimously resolved to commend to the Councll to offer Gen. Cirant the freedom of the ity on the occasion of his visit ln August or Sep- [ tember next. NO JUMILIATION. Loxow, July 6. —den. Grant, In the courre of Dbin reply to 1 rday, sald: *'I thank you for what has been said in :mno;nllmyo’wnlmtvwnla. g haet b&n: ool Ingof mine of many ycars' stan L e Un o and ‘Great rtain ehoald be fricuds, You have kindly ajtaded to my cfforts ae Exzecutive of the United Btates to settlo queetions that wern cxisting between the two countries, and which were liable at any time to create dinturbance, Fortnnately, however, these difficalties wern sot- tled In a manner creditable to both uatfons, There was 1o desire on my part, and 1 am_anso thoro wen nono on_tho part of the fhinking poo- le of tha Unficd States, that England shoald be humiliated in any sonse, and there waa certainiy s detormipation on_our part that we shanid not be Enzanrouy, July 5.—~Both armics remain in- nc%lve. The Russlans are cvidently awaitiog reluforcements, “TRIUNCTION! Ponding my injunction ogainst Orien Cream %d n’l.ho{- propriotary articles bo. Jouging to rgy deconsod father, Dr. T. Felix Gouraud, bdve to intorm the publio thst my Olympian Cream is now the only article t MONTENIEGRO. CITANGB OF THE TURKISI FROGRAMME. Panis, July 5.—At the termination of the ro- cent successful campaign aguinst Montenegro, It was msserted from Constantinople that o Turkish Government would be appointed and the country reduced to the position of n Turk- ish province; ‘also, that Bulciman and Baib Tushas were about to march upon Cottinje withont any further fighting. To accouut for the chiange in the Turkish plans, 1t is now oo~ nounced that Mchemet Alt bas been appointed to commmnd the army in Thessaly, and Sulel- ___ OENERAL NOTIOES, NOTICE TO:]'HE SHAKEHOLDERS llP:l'Il}} TomeNational Bank of Chicago Tho Noard of Directars of the Home Nattons! Baok man Pashn recalled to Constantinople, probably tal , thero certalnly I8 pu Sntension tu make any sggress- | herwell by washiug, went to the Tome to ependtho ngeeeitieds BvTicad O 25 ‘por cenk parabie on | g7Tn the Houso of Gommons to-duy Sir Win- | with his army. These measures give polnt to :;;l;;f;;";',*_'g‘,g,', $he mountaion chepelces tn | humitsted, bat we wahted 4 settiementthat should ive Sciiow with espeet o Hexico. * Hoprcrenia; | Fourth with them. On eoming wway, Willle, bor - Iy Y. FOLLER, Cashler. | f70d Laweon gavo notice that ho should ask | the reports recently currcut that Austria, and | late durlogelx o soven dags’ march, and are in- | at all events, ™ tives Schiclcher anil Kegan called on the Vresldent | eldeet, aged 10, criod because be was not aliowed Chicago, July 5, 1877, 3 Lok probably other Fowers, brought, prossure at | gfcased by tho pancity sud bal condition of thy e N Troed 1o . Dlainaia. Woodstock | t0accompany his mother - part of tho way to Nor- CORNER-STONE tho Government's reason for ordaring the | Gypstantinople to O B Latiton; Ha sides aré covared. with vircin Tor: SPAIN. Fpecch, Nehletclier taya thut Blnine insinuation wiat | mal. Mes. Obr ordered him to shit up, and,as tho the Mexican anpexatlon scheine is favored by the President ia entirely wild and visionary, MHRELY INCIDENTAL. boy and Mrs. Schott relote, when he did motdo #0 immediately, Mrs. Ohr scized him snd beat blm unmercifully with 8 switch i the prosence of the mother, compelling him to take oY his coat zod choklog him agalust tho wall. Theu sho put him 1u & room fu solitary confnoment and supper- lees. In tha evening Willle broke out snd came to hifa mother at IHuumingion, who at_once ac- companted him to the home of Duncan M. Fulk, Resldunt Trustee, to whom she relatad her griov: ance, F"fll{ Mrs, Schott twok Willie to a publie place in tbia city, and exhibited hls back and arus to all who desired to examine the oot- nqm Tur TKIRGNE corrcapondent countod « Wiilie's Io back £t arm twelve bluo stripes, and_ bip coverod with ' the uari of the rod, seyeral of which had cut thirough the rkin. leavine long crimaon guebes. Mra, Behott doclarva the Inteutfon of prosccntin Mra. Our, and it i rtotvil o wareant 18 now onl for her urrewt. ¥hin contirme ono of Ihe gravest charges wada recently azatust the_Matron by tha Correapondent of THE TIUnvXE, D, Joly Hwi recently Surgeon and Treasaror of the llome, statca that auch whippinzs bLave frequontly hup: pened, althoweh thore Is an orfer from thy Doard of Trunteos forbidding corporal punishrent, and says that in vno case which went to the hoepital, seventy stripes were Inflleted on the orphai’s body When the new Hoard of Trustecs asecimbied lately, thay Whitewashied the chorgos avsinet tho mais gemant of the llome by oflicislly ignoring ZORILLA'S EXTULSION FROM PRANCE. Mapwmip, Joly h.—In Congreas to-day Eenor Caa- telar questioned tho Gorernment relativa to tho ar- rest and expulsion of Benor Zorilla and his asso- clatea from Franco, lle contrasted thelr troat- ment with tho hospitable reception secorded Don Carlos_and hin partisans, and declared that the priuciplcs of international law had been Ignored, ‘The Minister of Forcign Affairs replied that Senor Zurllls was conspiring against the Hpanish wmonarchy, and was connected wilh the Intorna- tlonal Boclety. Tue French suthoritics, In tho ex- arcise of thelr rights, had coneidurcd ihat Senor Zorilla and hit sssociates might beoome the cause of political disturbances. it N THE. PRESBYTERIANS, TROCESDINGS IN THE EDIXNURG COUNCIL. Enissung, July G.—Io the Pao-Presbyterian Councll {o-day, & papcr on pulpil eloquence wes read, After discusslon, in which the Rev, Mr. Willls, of Torooto, and ous Beotch divines participat- «d, & motion was adopted that the simple preach. ing of the Biblo waa the trge work of the ministry. nthe cvening addresses were activernd on fome Missions in the United Btatcs and othcr lands, by the Rev. Mr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, the ltev. Cyrus Dickson, and others, BAVE NONTENEGRO FPROM DEING CROSHED, and also witl a view of takiug away from Bervia one pretext for joluing In hostilities sgainst Turkey. A lettor from Cettinje says the Russion Gov- ernment was decelved regarding Prince Nicho- las’ wilitary capacity, and threw upon hima reeponsibility of which he was not equal, and which should have been shared by oflicient mili- tary advisers. The Prince’s fitucas to civilize his poople is much greater than for such a crisls as the prescat. TRANSFER OF THOOPS. Racusa, July 5.—Sulcliman FPasha is now marching frong Podgoritza towards the Danube with forty-five battallons. Another army corps, bhitherto operating in Montonegro, hias started for Eplrus. floot to Besika Bay, and he was hisscd. PUDLIO BENTIMENT. In one of the most frequonted music-halls the songs of difforont nations are eung nightly, accompanicd by. the display of the respectivo flags, and tho-audiences aro al- most riotous in their applause of the Turkish and contempt for the Russinn cmbloms, so that the polica sro forced to interforv. THE ARMY, The summer mancuvres of tho English army were comploted to-dsy. They wero on & more cxtensive scale than over before. WOULD ILESION. To the Western Associated Press. Epixsung, July 5—A London special gags oneor two of the Eugilsh Ministers would in- stantly resign rather than risk war with Russia on tho question of tho ueatrality of the Dar daoelles. % RODINBON, Photographer, 71_Clarkest., phota: iho. Japt e corner-titane gt Lourt- fi&%f?nnhgm'lo?h‘:'u 150 Gatiery, Taks the olo: shor: ests, and as, even in tho valeys, villages are not numerous, the roads aro Toplociod. Honidon, they Brein o instance carriageable; and nithough In tho piains north and south of tha mountaina wagons are sometimes used, tho main teatic ia by borses and pack-mules, In 1830 the Sultan visited 8itia- tria, and mnde use of a light th(llfll drown by four hurses, for which a road (hllr miles long was made expr:n!{ through the Sclilbka Pass, but all hia aulto, connlsting of 400 persons, was on horso= back, Kxcept in the Timok Valicy, where Midhat Tasha, while Governor of tho Vilayet of the Dan- ube, repaired tho old Jtoman ronts from Pamonis to Tiyzantinm, these are no good _strategic commii- uications, aither of offense ur defensc, in the whole To the Wertern Amociated Press. Waanmnoros, D, C.,July B—Durin o conversa- tlon to-day between the Presidontanda Western Benutor, Incidental allusion was made ibe latter to the lrechcl dettrered yen- terday by Messrs, Chamborloln und Dluite. when the President [ had not yet read, but only heard somethiog of their remarks especlally in condemnation of his Soutn- ern Tlo had s high respect for these gen- temeon, and, 26 far as he knew, the personal rela- tions between them and himself are of a friendly character, At all gvents, he enteriained for them tho most k\m]l{ wentiments. Whila he clatimed for bimself tho Pree utterancs of political opinlon, he certainly could nat object to such course on their part.” Theie Licas of s public duty were differant from his own, but of that he dld not complain. le, howover, had acted from o seaseof duty in order to accomplish complete roconciiistion in the fouth, snd bad done s from the beat llibll ‘which wero atforded, snd the hest ud, t ho conld command after & full view of he sitnation, and will the earnem desite to pro- duce natisfactory results. He would not quarrel with those who questioned the soundness of his Judgmeut of the Lonesty of his_motives, e was willing to leavo to time the vindication of his courso. FINANCIAL. 7 Per Cent. ,000 000 to $16,000 at 8, $2,000 to 82,800 e ennr. *i0use and Dlxr‘,a “rouis u&w{nfl Yark o reat, . . 1o MATTH 4 Room 1, No, 0 Doarbom-st. BANKING BOOSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. mong: 1 Real ', o Tmonp iz fon bty ERUR LA, and is selilng Exchiange on all countries. GRATES AND MANTELS, PO st ewed Su ey Tiais, Ooid and N icko 2 trimmied, and BLATE MAYTELS. PRODASCO & RUMNEY 203 NTATEHT. — e ADVERTISING, peninsy ‘The Oiret operntion of any army of jnvasion mill then neceseariiy be the coustructfon of roads. The defense of tha Ualkan Itsell demands no sddition to Its already existing pormanent fortificatione, ‘bt mercly the catablishment of feld works and abattie at ali the differcut deflles, as the encmy's forces must be opposcd at many points, i not be- ing within the limits of possibility 1o coucentrate atany ono. 'Thero are six routes by which anarmy of Iuvasion can oporatn, The st parscs by Tir- o asanit. throngh the Yaloy bf 1he dintis, and 1s complctely closed by thoold eastia of the anclent Kings of nlgaria,” whosc fortifieations have Leen recently repaire d modificd, Near the town of Gabrova the Jantrs la spanged by & slone brlu1n. and from this point to thedetle of UNLIKELY, CousTanTiNorLE, July 5,—1t is announced that Suleiman Pasha occupies Cettinje, and will conduct the affairs of Montenegro until peace, which Austria ls eadeavopiog to urrauge, i3 con- «luded. BNOLAND'S REPLY. AUSTRIAN INTARFPERENCE. e — idst_of icent. - foreat Ko T i TN TIE SOUTI. Eom. entirely. They thoh dlscharkod ® neacl ESTIMATES Vrma, July SeThe British Cabinethasof- | BEnu, July b—Austria resolvcd to Inter- | Jochvities "uf tho Jantra. snd “the” Tandacine INDIA I POLTTI L Bt aon i o NOTomELL, | AL, o Cuisloyee' of th " fasitition " who ficlally informed the various Cabincts that the fere in favor of Montencgro ouly when sho . . might become witlicsses, and sent away sowme fifiy Special Dipatch to The Tribune, Wasniwatos, D. C., July G.—Tha following tract trom a letter addeeased to tho Prestdont to- y exprosses forcibly the sontiments of tho best clasa of Sonthern Hepublicans, thu mon who are ncither carpet-baggers nor scalawags, but who | Tho storm of excitewent prevailing here to are able by thelr chamacter to command respect | cannot be calaied until the lEnm af "Truatoes ui In spite of the unpopularity of thelr politics, The | the Board of Charille: lue thetr whitcw: 3 Jig policy and Instizate au investigation. The local lotter was writlen by au Alabama geatleman: el ana peoplo of thie vic B ths e *'To be trua to the policy of ification and B reform, Jou mmat be .{':". ,:é Ihfiunfllo{ fhat | ot SRS ey, s retention in office ol j0se Who are B Fe e e oo o, | THE RETURNING BOARD. Soinis Tmpedimenis 10 14 ‘succesa by reason of " Sutility 1o 16 oF want Of cceptabitity to | A Oriminal Iuformation Filed Agslust tho I the peoplc, can result ouly in I [falure, Mowbers of the Colebrated Louisinns Tha 'countiy romsousbly oxpected, after the J Withdrawal of mfliiary Iaterfurcnce from (e civil | Teibuual—Surreader of Wells and Keuner affaira of South Caroline and loulslanx, that you | e=Nsture of the Cliarges, would bave swifly foliowed up those graud New OgLEaxs, July 5.~In tho §uperior Crimi- achlovements by Whe removal in detatl of the car- § . - 4-bay agonclod which lavo doms su miuch 1 brivg :";‘ C’;:flw "l;lfilhln;:v un,,‘.:‘,;: r:m::fl-:g‘ 1‘::‘ th the Hepublican party and the Uovernment | trict-Attorney Fiuney flcd ah o fnto disrepute, Thers can bu no possible contict | 3. Madison Wells, T, C. Anderson, Louis AL, K¢y - m“fifx“‘""?n?l"ll's'}"“’ fimm and ‘:h& v'rml ner, and 4. Cusanave charging thew under Beo, ropublican princinle of oar Government, tint the | 4 i fonta of tas Governinent ust bo. ACoopLabie u | Hioo o Sevined 2'.?‘“'_",';‘,'1,‘: AHeHiuLALA e tha peoplo with whom they are called to act. The | Mahiug sa trde ceitaln . enciales of your policy are becoming emboldened, | terfelted records, Immediately after fling nd it {ricnds sre becoming discoursged, by de- | information caplases wero lssued for the arrvat of & the parties pamed. Wells aud Kennee surrendered TUN SERAKERSIIP. themaelves 10 the Sher ‘The information ls A Domocrstic member of Congress from the | vury lcagthy, sud charges thew with baving, uu Southwest is authority for tho atatement that n | thu'4th uf Decomber, 1576, falscly and felouiously movenient {4 0n (oot &mone bis colleagies from | uitgred oud published as trus tho sltered, forged that section, which will bu likely to ucrivusly dis- | and countorfeited slection-returas for Presidential althoogh steep, aro ’pmrilublu for light Infantry, whick renders the fol than aoy otlicr. ¥rom he summit to the Village of fchibka for sboul threo miles the road Is very stoep: from this Hmlnt it commands the anle{ol Kasantik and the helihts of Hlkll-!ufu, All the conutry beyond Is remarkable for its fertility, and ILs posacssivn must be & capital foatare of the Rue- sian programme. “The route frum Tirnova to Blivno, by thodafile of Demir-Kapou, traversos the mountains & a great elevation, but ite topograpby has not beon studied, The road from Tirnova to Kasan, by Os- wman, Hazar, and Stararcka, traiersca at drst o Inin and then sscerds ta the ridso of iogh, Where, thers are two old furta descend to the liitle Town of Kasan, & species of funnel betwoen wouttaine, Beyoud this placed there s unrrow defile, called tho **fron Ga sithaugh impreguable to o frant sitack, cau be turnnd by means of 3 road on the right, his de- file parscd, Lhe road branches o8, ou the ony sido toward Karnabat and on the other to Selimno, passing througn lhrer vailuys and ravincs, which admit of an tuLdv cnso. ~ Tho humerous adiu- wnte of the Tundscha arc oxposcd to sudden frewli- els after heavy mins, and s sruy operating in that line must carry with it sl the material necessary for the construction of bridge — From the Danuos to Karnabat, h{ the Towns of Tuchal- {kawnk snd Dobroll, It will be pecessary to bo- slege or invest Shumls, which fs not. properly akiug, a poiat of passsge of the Balkans, but {s situated ot the base of & groap of lsolated 100uaains, in (ront of e main chain ; It an Lo turned un the Jumma aud Kl loft from _ Silists Qiven tor ADVERTISING in any NEWSPAPER In the Country. Our now' Price 14x for Adveriisers 85NT Furs. O A, COOK & OU., Adverthiing Axents, Cor, Dearborn & Wash'n 8ta., C1310AG0. clilldren Lo distant parts of the Bisle, auong whont Wers a number who kvew ahout tho brataiity und piemanscement.” They then complotod Lo farcs by roqueting afl wha fiave gricvances 1o report Lo iem saveral moutln hunce, whea thoy knew thit witneseos tow availsble wiil not b ‘procurslc, reing of this passage easfer THN PAMINE DISTRICTS. Loxpon, July fi—Accounts from the Bombay famine districts are dally growing better. lain was plentiful, and the sowing of crops la begin- ning. The position in Madras fa still very grave, Ovor amillion persons are on thu relfef works or geatultously f i FOREIGN MISCELLANY. DUSINESS EMDAUBABIMENE, Loxpox, July 6.—I\ s roported from Manches- fer thata largo Yorksblro msuufecturing catabe Yishinent 18 in diMcnltios. Its labilitivs arc sald o be §1,250,000. The had state of trade is Qiven a3 the cause of its difficulties. YUR WT. JOON, loxpox, July B,—Forty-two thousand dollsrs have been ralsed thus far for the 8t John pul- fercrs. NOT 80. xpay, July 6. ~The Mayor of Portamoath, z:?, ays he knows nuibing %57 thy_invitation to the Fortamuutb, New Llampshire, Voluntsers to visit lbe forer city, DISRAELY'S UBALTIL Loxpox, July 3.—Tho AMedical Prominer mys thero aie Lo croands for the disquicting ramors circulated about Lord lieaconsficid’s bealtl, I Ju) qlbl.,I‘":ln‘l,“'irfl;l‘- Ash, aged 68, Loxnny, July ~=Benjamin 1l L deecribed as formerly connected with an American Leglature, dicd last Satunday of heart disvase, In an vwoibus oo Regenl street, TITIRNS, Her physician reports that Mme. Titlens hasbeon heand that Italy was about to mokes naval dewmonstration along theglbanian coast to re- 1lave the Montencgrina. ;fin conscquenco of the Austrian interference, it {3 sald, the Tarks have resolved to withdraw all thele troops except o small corps . CONSTANTINOFPLE, A OENXUAL DENIAL. CoxsrantvorLs, ‘July 5.~The Porte has published an official dental of all assortions con- tafned in° the Ictter published in the London Timea ot Juuc 15. The letter referred to was from o person of rank in the Turkish Capital. Anong the statements it made were the fol. Jowing: That Redif Pasba told the Bultan his lifewould not basafe if Mahmoud Damad Pasha and himself wero dismissed; that cx-Sultan Murad, lo an Interview with Mahmoud Damad Pasts and Osman Bcey, declared the relgping Bultan an usurper, complalued of the luconpe- tent conduct of the war, Invoked them to call upon Eogland for asslstance, declared peaco should bo made with some conccssions, and bitterly complained of his iguoblo treatment, snd of theattept to persuade’ the world he was insans; that et a consultation between tue Sultan sod his Ministers, Nourreddin Effendi, flect was sent to Besika Bay for the protectivn of British luterests and the Christians in Turkoy. TIHF BITUATION ON THE DANUDE, [ By Cable to The Chicago Triduns.] Loxpox Orrice or Tux Ouicaco Tarmuxe, SaLssuny Braeer, W. C., July 6.~From tho front tho news is somewhat conflicting. It apponrs certain that tho Lorrible sacking of Bistova, attributed by the Lussians to tho native Bulgarians, was really perpetrated by the Russians themselves. L DY FULL DETREAT, FIRM CHANGES. On the most reliablo authority I learn that e ST T T IO the Russians in Asis have been driven back XSSO TIXON. 'l'hltov?rlnunb’p hg:.l(ojl'ora exiating botween | from Kars, and that the wlolo army is in the undersigned sud Clarcnce ¥. Whipple and otroat. s, oo ths Arm name of WRippla | $011 TOLFSA & Co.,1s dissolved, and the undersigned will be ro- IN BULGARIA, MUST BTUIEN IARD. sponsiblofor no dobts hereafter contracted in sald Loxpon, July 5.—The Timas ina leading ar- frm name or on fta sccount. tfcle says: *If tho Ruasians bLad capturcd Ka: JAMES Il ADBOTT. Chicago, July B, 1877, ond Batown they would have becn strongly P e evrey 8. KEDZIFS WATER Fils I TENS ALK THE BEST IN THE WORLD for rata ur bydrant watcr, Boidby DALTO! 1 S ——_ L 02 State-at. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. JOHN REID, Ofire 00 North Ctark-st., flooms 7 and 8. Ofico ioury o ek k41 Somt.. 1 Will be a1 hia forta r reaidence. 8 Washiogton place. DISSOLUTION. b dova. c of tho turb thie screnity of the Democratic camp. o ‘tho Parish 6f Vernon at the election : e 2 ur ar. | felp10 L0 OIe Gaay termas of peace, but LW | byutherof the Bulan, fusulted. the Minters sech, and madova, | The ustare 6f (B2 | ina very prosirals condition siace her Journey o | suye there bn s f""’“ T ihe bemecrarle camit tl | Hecloriram oo Farahf Voraon st th clecioy pJhegrmot C. ¥ Schumaches & Co. La this 48 fur. | they have becnso far baflled, they must strike | calliog them traitors ond fatterers, without | 6f theso operations. | Tho stream of the Seimw | Worthlagton. onwith a view {o relecting o compictent wan from | (hé llayce Elcctars snd doducting it (roin each of {iane 1ha busipess and seitie il extating Habilities of | with gl thelr migit fo Europe, and everything | Joyalty or patriotism, and accusing them of and of tbe Kamatchik 19 shiallow, and doea ot ex= | o Jiiy ST 4 ofhor dele. | SheBouth for the Speakership he movewent | g tliden Klecioty ball was Azed a3 $5. 000 carh, 1be old orm. [+ s_uumhuuu. inteud to strike very bard, M trys that Miost cced soventy feet in breadib, with a stony bottom “::" uly 8. —Mr, Kroger and othordele: | proceeds upon the fact that, of the 152 Democrats | and has been furubshed by Wellsaod Renner. Ane CHAS. F. sSCHUMACHEL, JR. tonuds to show they inteud to etrl Ty b | rulning the zountry; tha nister Layard had | (50 atie to the erection of & trestle bridgy, Thers | Fales beariogs mf.n trom thelate Governiuont of | Yio will take part Iu organlxing the oaso, oighty- | dersun aud Casanave will surrender thewseives and Chicago. June 30, 1877, fudeed.” spuken to the Bultau of tho inactivity of the | isa kood :nmpinc' rrou::d at ;1--:...1,:"1% with :&‘.‘:T.T."n'fi?.'"f :;“wlll;‘ lh;d-l :g:nrg:m-:\e::“:;. three are from Btates soutls of the l'uu;fi-‘:.‘ whhllu farnish the requised bonds. = 4 N 'y i - -day. | twenty-seveu more are from Westcrn whose ——————— “PROFOSALS. FLENIRG FHOM VENOEANCE Turkish flect, and thercupon Hobart Pasha had | 81 uhodance Of Wk, SN AR S difieuir: | Tho latter infarmed thew that [ was lspossibic to Meproscatatives have Hitds nataral wiiuity wilh GREENBACKS. Bocmausst, July B.—It s sald that tho 3as- sulmans are preparing ta fiee from the scenes of last year's otrocities fu Bulgaria, fearing the yengeance of tho Russians aud Bulgarians, . MOVING. Br. PxTERsBURG, July 5.—The Russians con- tinue their forward march in Bulgasis, but bave ot occupled Tirmova. 18 THE DOBRUDSCHA. 8. PETERSBURG, July 5.—An official dispatch been percmptorily ordered to put to sca; snd fually, that the Sultan was terriicd aud restlcss, Dbardly able to ko about on account of want of sleep and failure of appetite. TN OTTOMAN PARLIAMENT will be reopeued tho 1st of October, % AN OFT-UHOKEN I'LONISE, CoxsTanTiiONLE, July 5.—~The Porte has promtscd Mtnister Layand that 1t will take messures to assurc the safcly of tle Chbriat- roverss tbe doctee of sunaxation, but he would hear any represcntations from thous relative 10 the ad- miuistration of the province with pleasure. CREMATION. Easteru cundidates like Randsll sud Cox. Qut ulf these 110 members from thu South aud West, Bpecial Dispaich o Tha Tribuna, 4t ds believed tpat w clear wsjorty Muwauxs, Wis., July 5. —At tho adjourned of ina caucus can be oblaincd. to wupport soind | Greenback Conventiou st Fortage, July 4, the fol- th President's policy loward vhe South, The ar- lowlog State ticket was somunated: Uovernor, E. gumient usod ts 1hat the Nourthern Radicats wro | . Allis, Milwaukeo; Livutenant-dovernor, E. IL wyMi N e Boutou, Foud du Lac; Bocretary of duute, J. He fu hostility to the President; that they arc bitter “’\f‘m""- Winnebugo &mnuj :I-Iu L"'fi““."‘. cueiniea of 1be Routh, and Lhat fhcrefoce the »aga- lenm Schwartz, Bheboyzang nplannAn lt:u:' lsoa courss for Southorn Represcutatives to pur- | Fublic lustruction, dicongs B, Stecls, AUy iuoui e te 30 antagoniee thomw. A mecstug uf Cou. | Attotuey-Usuersl, Heary ilaydun, Wood Santys e saubaen kioly ba favor ihie project will probably | ‘Flie resulutious adopied &t Lo Spasta Couventing, les imcrease at cvery step; the rav are anded at_cvery ono of thelr numerous 8t tho cunfluency of the Derbent spd the De dhumu:h:k,(h:r»ruufllo which can_bo cfended by very fnferior forcus aguinst an army. S ales. there aze fow (orle &nd oniy ono Woudvh bridge. ' From Dobroll to liayusbat the country s cowparatively opeu, bul er op, Iu the direc- tion' of Adrianople, Is the extremely dangerons detile of Bujuk-Derbend. The cutire” absvgce of forage ulony: tho latter part of this lluc adde ta the difiiculiles of the operation ; The flth route leads frum Kasanllk to Prava- dy, aud thence, Ly Kouplikol and Jenikol, to ot o i P PROPOSALS WANTEP. Building cuntractors who wish o figure on ma- tazlals snd work neccssary for the croction of & Bynagogue for the copgregation Bnal Abrabom on the soutbcast corner of Wright and Johnson. will please call on M. Ocatcrrelcher, 788 Boulh Hal. sted-st., by Baturday, July 7, where plans and tpecitications can be seen. Bealed proposals must bu handed to the Becretary of Buildiog Commitles, Mr. A, L. Klclg, 460 Bouth Uslsted-at., wilbin & Paw, July f.—The muuicialily resolved yes- tenday 1o petition for s low permitting crewatlon, TUB FRENCI CROFS 5 aro reported good, cepecially in Contral France. Tu tho viclully of los the birvest piumises 1o be betler than for the last six years. BUPPRESSED, Pams, July 5.—Tho Industriel Alsacten, of Muihouse, one of the cbief anti-anuvzation ‘aud democraticorzens in Alsace, bhas desu suppressed, fox days, M. 1LH, Prew_ | snnounces that the Dobrudscha s completely | tuos. Aitoa pravady is situatcd on a cleh of the rocks WATCUINU. T the 1oy Srrioge or Arkausss carly in | M3y 30, wero adopled ‘es & platfocu, scttlug fucth P clearcd of tho Turks as far os Trajan's Wall. FNERAL. fortulng a deflie 100" fect big 454 3,000 wide.” 1i | Tho Spanieh surhorities trictly watchiog | Keutembors 1f I Comes oI 1t will b 8 port OF bre- | the papet ana silver-moacy priuclpler, eic STEANL The Rusatans contloue to crogs the Danube un- GE: Al ls travcrind by 3 troaus of the sama same, I (ho | the French (routler. Thay ave discoverea & cou- lisitukey cacces {8 oppasitivn A hoiviie SstNe o F:AN STEAMSHIP NEWS LASTE of v st ul e 0 0% ca c c 3 interruptedly day and uight. g e O e e g et it £F a faw 13s | ustabie Meckol prmbat Vars, 18 Baains, ks i Randalph Tucker, of | o y,,,(,:" duly ,,,._1-:, steamabin South Tyng, Lonpow, July 5.—A Berlin dispateh asys Ger- 4 GRBAT ABMTY. man financlers aro alarmed at the large Russian f Tozss, B July 5.1t is stated hero that Virglols, and isndall Gibeou, vl Loulsiapa. JUCHAXRNSST, JU! ~It o ere h doubts. 1t can, Imwc\‘m‘rd bo turngd, but with some difscalty, on botl eldes. by mosataln paths, HYDROPHOBIA. from Pakermo to New York. le reported sabors. : Tfinfifuhfififfinjgenience.flcnnum? Yo crossed . It Is stated that aince | Nelthes tho Pravady nortl enl can be passcd Special Dizpatoh to The T twelve miles sonth of Fire Laland. FHHRATING e g luwues of paper cuTEac: 0000 rubles have | fiiosh, brdive’ tho esass ueke (hevilage of | gramomsss, 1k, July 5., L. Candler, s NOTES AL NI NEWS.. . 'Saw Youx, July 5. —Tho steauisblp Bouth Tris, T ] at Simnitza with on mimcoso traln of artillery, | 18 600 LRS- obi bs very diglcult, bat bers agaiu the posl- | grocery-keeper of this clty, was this moruiog bit- e SRS TERD D) to-day reported ashuce, bas arrived. tlon can be turved. ‘The \llm of Deru is niuo wilcs Inlengih, andis calje getochla, or **detile of the forty compsisiog som pleces of very beavy ondnance. el fon by 8 dog belleved to be mad. sad is uow suffer- jug evident hydrophobla. As 8 lust rcsort, tho Lowoux, July 5. —titcanisbips lialy, Utopls, sod Wasumiotos, D. C., July 5. —The Prestdest baa | N, gqctand, frum New Yok, bave archved out. ¢hat & decros Las been promulgated suthorizing | E550Y $lo ' sliucaitics of fbe steeams at ono | fauily of tue suficrer hava telographed t Lidcolu | BOY decided when hio will go 1o the White Bulphur | - Quassazows, July & —Atthred. stcavibin Nows | thelssus of ous milliard piastres of paper | polns tho valley uarruws to staty yardp, aud can be | for s wadstosw Bpring, but hunks it will bo the latter part of July | Scoilan, Gvm Baluigure Brought to a remarkablo pertoction by Kirk- CRANE, BREED & CO., $83-715 West Eighth-st;, Cincinnat, 0, ZIBE 1M THE RMAR. A telegram froin Constantioople announces Pana, July S.—Many Turks, whilst working thelr guns st Bustchuky bave been killed] by v » . N = i i i ]