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The Ehicane Daily Teibune, VOLUME XXXIL . CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1877. : RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS. A telegram from Roman (a town of Moldavia) states that 10,000 troops per day pass thera by Facts Developed by Recem :;:]lé.lmnldcuhme who march to the Danube by B o5 £ 5 . i stlll mase the whole army fn easy communication. | fact, none of these things were aven broached at | doctors tisd a bit of ROH 3 3 ere e ondina i For this pnrpose & position In adsance of the Dnga | thie Mmle!er‘lal Cotneil. [Laughter.] That the | wrist, packed him off -m."e?'n’l?;'. %:"l-bjon'l:lrll‘: ‘.’}?f.fi}'c'éu"\%'e'f#-f" "{‘h 5 g‘hmwlh by tn- was neceneary. Vakotics, with the largor half of | BATiserof s Crown fnder wuch circomstances | aprinkless wagon o tho hospital st Rustchuk | Swn Sersonal stod: Lowd DS 9 tHlet with his he aray i a1 Rostass and ‘Socra, wth tho | S0 TG, B, s, eni i a7 | Mhen AR anoiet Tl astor e 3o | SV s whtTaciE 8 Linearsa! ha Pivans, and Togdan, with hia batiallon of ilerze- | caws Of Nuch otcurrencen fn parh s matarsl and | forianately. an Endiiah snrgeon smw tho man: wnd | LmPGIOrs invitation. howe 5 1ot Rl ment at goviniane, and somo othiers, wn all ahout five bat. | *imple thing that It cannot be recioned s¢ a Tault. | withont a minnte's delay, on hinown reeponsibiil: | military cathoritice frane b & jIat toe Englien tallons, at Piva, watched the Moratovizzn road; | V¢ thould, on the conteary. be gullly of the erime | ty. which (v n heary one.~for the Tarks bare n | hot metaly cnilty, bat 1a(0%® or o tan aag” Peko, with about 2,000 men, being pusted between | O LiCuENtlesnness If we did not do g0, {Chrers | | soecial horror of matilaton. —tank the arm clean | quarters of the Enorsr an on, And tke Fosd- PRICE FIVE SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. A A BEFORE LEAVING THE CITY Movements in Bul- Bivinin, coTNARLE N e ey k. 1do not, therefore. mean to say that the adviscrs | ontof the eocket. 1t was gangrened ail the WSy | thnke (his o dcelrati i e s et 15 For Your Summer Vacation, Placo : Vigxes, duly T tie of ublc fosog | hasded 1o Th ald Tatdon shmimates, Bon | Shck ok, Lot G s by e | o . et e e e Your Valuables in the garia. bas turned in favor of Moukhtar Pashaand | self from the problem by maintaining thon '-'h;"“" thix conference: hut "'"'g meanto |y mmfip‘afi.flffi:"’-r’"fn:o‘imfi’i':"lvm who f-:'.md !lr’e“!kl’ 'c'a"l "“'-“5?5-'.1:" °¢°|'3:'xrx"”d Hieh e n X 5 . and Col. A againet Abdul Kerim, who 18 accused of inca- | the mont tranquil neatrality, uot Aring a thot dur. | 27, 1haL I this aueetion up to the present day n0 | ryached the Tarkish camp in the Sourhania range | Weliesley will once mora put. on his iniform i SATE DEI:Q%E_]; VAULTS STATE pacity, and even suspected of treason. Abdul’ has refused to communicate his The '.l'urks Prepnre to Abnndon plans to the Military Council at Con- Ing the whole sflair or qnitting his position. ills | to what has ro often heen rtuted, I he | carly in June, #aw the rreat glacier-like snaw-beds [ Join bis colleagues, and make the campaizn with conduct fo attributable either 10 jealoury of Socica, | Houre that In the circlas. of the Monkrchy which | Jiclt wero feeding ‘the mountan torrente, and | them, i o S e n e DA e alomAechy atien the raw edgo of the wind. Every dayfora | | Meintime, comen a cofplaint from a diferent X 5 week there were rafn and snow atorms, ~ and ever; uartar and of a diferent kind. Fnglie SAVINGS the Juntrn Lino of | e ™ paliaey Souncl 8t CO0 | SeniythoCun. Tiasck o woman it suve | T LLFA g A o oly 3 20 forin oty | merhrt el i el mag etmy ad secy | gubnaadol s dgnt e, Aot Eagith Redif, Namyke, and Mchemed Pasbas wers sent becn fatal to the whole battle, and, as It war, re- | aur fronticr. [irolonged and general applnuse, | gl snow, Toun urdinaty Snrn%un army, with ity | beadqnartors in Aaia Minor, Naedleas tosay that INSTITUTION, Defense. 1 Slmia to- cxamine tho plans o the spot, | Julied inthe rellet of Goransko and ina drawn | Having mid whh. T ing repeat Sre 1 e nrs) tasyoge and artiilery trams, the country arond Utand Duke s wanting In attentlon 0 no Tan Bath ; LA camp was impaseable, and_ the Tarkish | an English oficar. Sir Arani St Fire. st Bivsatll. s detaili;aive | Lorbe e e oL Elne Any Bromise 2 oficers weta not KiFurived that” e advances of | front with all promptitane. r;rfii%mnmvfr'; far'to Lt lter foor dayw, ighting the column peneirsied | eflect that tha position of affairs may ot so [ {o TAsian Jeft winy oter tha iebum f | Ihe frost Iat ac the: dattle of Delibab, dhe Cone U ho, ravine of Murstorizza to otanko, and | develop itaelt that onr army misht crots the | en more rapid. 1% wasin auch & #inkey eche a% | Turin: o pursmed him. Bit- Aemord had bo thig Contre.fort to. the uga. s emals plain eiarven | 1ok o maniae oy oty e OF BCr | bl that the correspondent witneased the rollcal) | for bls life, and owed hia life 1o the flctness of Tng, €0 which there is. anotacs a- | make ngpromisc, not auly because by euch & prom- | {n camn and the pabiic punisbment of & pair of | bis lome. Tho mistske of the Comacka I {2 (0 ebich thore, le anotace toad coter. | lrc the Montrehy mihi possibly snfer rome it | militrey offenders.. Tho battaiions were drawn up | pardonasic, hut’ thero sto. critica at.- homa ficlites for a 0ok stiack, mikes Kraiaz | of defending it Interests, but siso becanse much & In colamns of coripanier along the alope onteide | ¥ho think tust sn Enzlish oficer with”tho “‘,""_:“l'mgh'f;p';'r“o: n:""m:.n“:gt‘i .mmilltl:ck :Zfl.’."'ffi."f,"“‘"&"’l""' may change—~would be | faehion, and then, just before the san disappeared | to give vl-c‘m mistakes of mtimiffi‘-f ) q::..fl,".t Freseat caro, where the Montanegrin Iins was ai- | the resiization of which i 1n oppaaition 4o the. 1ne | Suy? s PnOY SIEFras toward Erseroum, the fmpe- | s dsked mbont Sie Arnold and his ride fn tho nred. e of Co 0ns. - 19at Teasan In the deTenns n""\‘l‘:up;rm"ginn: Vane | misra 01'\2‘:: Monarchy. iLoud cheers.) Sam- | Jong-drawn-out wailing kind of air, e rerirenin) | that Sir Arnold K mmbATLA iatnetiome ese ot Waa choeen 1 recoive the firat Ahock of the Turkish | boand i n‘nyd'mcflu#.’ 2R AR bugles soanded a flourish, the drumn rolled, ani | low the operstions of tho Turdich arny, and re. sitack it hts almont been intariably Atandoned | wis enld more than a year ago, (hat the molc lesd- Simoligneonsly from the” eniite army burst the | [iott the result of bia abearvationa: bmt st he v for tnd puranger pomtion in e Duga fiscif ss | ineidea. the sole rulfing principie of 1ho farelen | fhony Grescnted ey Fhia Coremony wag | THIENCOCCARS 1n any eriion it mesis (opn et Apprehended fhat Suleiman woald attack with the | Lunsanan - Mosarey —to the exeiusion of sl | fePsated threo timer, and thea the offendera were | Tiie fonse laughed. and the maltcr dropped, Tint butk of hin forces &t Krrtar, sod rend the proviss ,‘m,“mm a0k ""{_“M biaid 'lf‘ a’ on of 8i1 | marehed from thelr battallona to a paint in front of | it fs Juet concelvable thst hin ealdlecly instincts Tons 16, Goranshe ‘whtl the Mopmacstine ware | eml” theotor 1= renert " that' pe the whole line. Each man placed hitinelf onhand; | Fot tho better of Kir Amnold for e moment, that engaged, and in spite of their Dn:tauhui\l he | consider it ‘6‘" fll’llp in the future, and knees, and by him stood a soldier holdinga | e forgut his etrictly neatral character, and that it han euccoeded in doing thin. 90 {af oa | & ond whenover porsiblc, topare ibe blood and | jiolt stick abuta yarlionr. On siznal from | wanbia irtegular hat nataral eflortd o ston tha dgohe threw twenty or morc | treasare of the peoples of the Monarchy. and If e commanding ofiicer the bands struck np & | Turks from ronning away that brought him into ‘Thelr mission does not scetn to have resulied fn the re-cstablishment of harmony, for on the re- Whil Russi; port of the Commissioners peremptory orders I R a8 Cantemplate # have been gent to Abdul Kerim from Constan- Bold Dash for the Bal~ tinople Lo advance, and kans. MERT TIR RUSSIANS, In consequence of this command, according to n Constantinople telegram of yesterday . > (Tucsday), the Turkish forces have been con- Dispatches trom Constanti- | centrated on the line between Raszrad, Shumla, 3 i Eskl, and Djuma. The Russians were last nople Interfere with heard of at Monastir og the road to These Plans, Rustchuk, which 1s scparated from the Turkish positfon by the River Lom, the hanks of which are precipitons and abound- fugz in good positions. It may, therefore, be- The Turkish Forces Ordered come the sceno of the frst um;ul cnzuex‘ncnt Perfect asourity against Firs and Burglars for your_Silverwaro, Wardrobe, Paintinga, Money, Jewolry, Diamonds, Laces, Impor tant Papers, sfc. Vault Room for trunks and large packages. STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 80 & 82 Lasalle. @. 0. COOK, Manager, FINANCIAL. FOR SALE. eat Diviston Rallway Certifioates. “Traders Insurance Stock. g0 City Raflway Ktack. Korth Uhicago Clty tsilway Stock. r of Commeree Ktack. 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GRANVILLE 1A' MONEY toLOAN wo can t Ilvely alr, snid the men with the sticks com: d | peril with the Cossacks, to Meet the Invading in Bulgarin, Uattaliona ‘on Kretaz, and ment the bLalance | the development of events should require nuch asc- | pafad Rt A% the men wl - menced 1 3 great cnergy and In strong force, ~not less, 18 14 | the Monnrchy. - [Cheers,] Gour eflori may alea be | D24 Uhe appearance’ of men beating dust oot of v ‘The Vienna correspondent declares that the Inamonnts as rfllnlmh on IMPROVED CHICAGO at BEST RA’ TROPRI: Tk, rald, than ten of twelve battalions being engazed | directed toward not reqairing thom at all, or in the | SUFSte, After each bad receired abont Afty bivwa TUE PRESS. runor Is unfounded that Russla has sounded ? o onthe back the music cessed, snd the di - P plcalons recefedond fromoly stented o tho Auirlan Govarnment aa o how & would | ML TS B vis meb i eeat ool | Joat pusiil esrr, e recisly becaars e | R toine ark shendits | Bt Jo0y 3L=Tue wenleercxnizes D 2 N A T T P | A Great Battle to Be Looked for | view the passagzo of Russian troops through | firo ai close quarters, One battalon alone, the | arder fhat' the intcrests of the Monarchy may bs THE BTRERTS OP ERZENOUM. Mim of sistins fo i Y M. Houher, and. geciies g = 1 Servian tereitory. Jcheklitz, noted for ita excollent atscipline In the | defended with no, or the least possible. bur. | The treats of Erzeroum arc compared by acor. [ him of wishinz to play tha part of Vice-Peerldent. in the Viecinity of the inat campnign, restraincd ts fire until the Turks | den being impored npon the population, we | Tefpondent of the London Standard to'anet of | It says tho Cabinet have not been i dupes, and . » ANOTIIER CRO3SING. wera within forty yards, when the brecch-losders [ etlertain the hove that, in case such shonld. | FOENng ecls. Mo squsres. mo wood looking | will not bocome hls accomplicen, Reat Hislh\o MortgareLoRnn pon Mapiaved 'elly River Lom. The Russians are preparing to turn the de- | sent them down #0 rapidly that over 600 dead were | neverthelens, be required iy the coarse of events unes, offer anywhero & means of seiting oncsclf | Ap peticle in the Republlqus Prancaiss violently ounte 4 or By right; everywnere nothing Lint hoascs, tisin: counted after the flght’ was over before 1thia | uver whkh'\v.e" -|-h"1ué!‘%l,l-" ::;y“::'l.h‘;h,&&\(vfir slightly from the ground. with grase roofs, n: aftacking President MacMahon has, created & very fenso of Trojan's wall by another crossing near Kalarabh, where they alrcady have two Rouma-~ ulan steamers. roal eatate at loweat ratea. JOHN G. SHORTALL, 24 Portland Block. bresstwork, whilo the battallon behind it Jost | are mas only three' killed. The ‘furks, unable fo with- | will teapund with unanimous devotion and ( Ybich may frequently be rcen mufied-up wamen, | bad impreselun. ] stand tue fire, recodied, ond the Montene. | enthusiasm ta the avpeal of the soverelzn. {Loud [ Children st play, andlambs frisking about. Chil- Itramontanes have resolvod to forra - h r g jopalied, ond the nit i ; dren and lambe ‘sometimen fall thrangh the chim- . . iy g and Mk | The Roumanian Army Ordared to | ™ Y ioiou muors raes, | 5 it LU il e i | e B S o | S S ity s ol s, al from Rustchuk says there is much | works, and parsued the enemy up lo the position | nsk the members of tle House U der that th % z X f e aor | 7 E er Cent. Cross the Danube To- fest bba Dulgaiian smeates O SuteihBn, e WheEe They dere CHecka by a | OMMIANE MEBION Of & Axhact Which dbcs nat e<ias | the chimacyn are covered with fiat stones, and then e T e e ey seonirel tfom Jn Fanerra suDposed 16 bo of ten DataTIons, and witbe | It RO AR f ANy conface, nd may temporatily | the smoke Alla tho room er stable, whichever ane | SXEelXts 1o Eeance the fret sh montha of 1577 drew 10 thelr Intrenchmenta again. The sccond | 8o shake the nerves of the peoplo tha T | chooses tocall it. A mall patt of his room, devold % oG Sramalt s et A repeTled 1o the samie. manner. | Eoeding U freguently repetiedr thelf herson whon | OF LiEht of sie, Inwhich 8 dre maie of ang and | TS MEPULLICAX FROGRANGIE 1 FRANCE D but i¢ is probablo that [n the frst puranlt the Mon- | e time of aclion srrives, wiil be found relaxed, | fncly-catstraw tnrng, Is separated by a raliing. D IX A AUEECIL BY GANDELT. g tencnrine were marprised by a flank fire from the | T repeat that the contionsl’ mention of & danger (o, | 1ere paterfamilianaitson s rug, rmoking his chl- | - SALLLES " i reserve, whose exintence théy did not rospect, and | inoreuver, 5ot good; hucause If o peoplo e cont | POuSE ornargllel, and recelven gucate, “The pre- | o (o Sirke dispated, June 35, That mont Of thelr Toen Wwan bitstatned ‘hore, an | stantly frigniencd out {ts Eamillity aud fepest- | Pration of food Fives little troahle: o penoy n day B '8 soucch &t the Muclia bpmrivia- nearly ol the wuunded 1 have ecen were hit by | cdly discorers that 1t bas becn foused by the | SUMced to eatiefy the palate atd stomach, even In | Fatlun bauquct, held ut Vewsaillea last nizht, bt Balls from thoe side. in the third autack, which | groundiess chimer of liasiination, 1t foally wil] | Yealthy famiifes. A Jitil Uresd and cheeve, ver- {008y prvuced a erinay Imprirdon o Cin Culipe wos_ aleo repelled, the whole reecrve joincd, | not belicve in dancer when it really arice, and | DAp? 8 cncumber, under favorabie circaustancea s | U Contrary to what weas Aot resoled o thy leaving Suloinan’ snd' bis stafl wih ab | thetwould be o hesty biow (ur ihe Sunatchy.t | Ll on fenst dava a plece of mtton, which the | Hilted brancles of the Left bave muce up theic Day. $25,000 8t 7, $8,000 tn $16.000 st 6, §2,000 to 82.700 gt it per eent. “tlouse and farge Grounds at Highiand Fark o rent. W, 1. MATTOCKS Room 1, No. 40 Dearboru-st. 7 Per Cent. Wae havs two amonnte—ona of £17,000 and one of 830,00 whicli ws can loan atonge on éholce fiaproved uslnces property at 7 per cent, Other amonnta at cur et raten. T o AP C P UER A BOND, ASIA MINOR, DEFEAT ADMITTED. Two Russian Corps Detached for ‘ln:fli\oln- Jul]y lLl—Allhlsslnn official dispatch " o dated exandropol virtually admits that the tho Siege of Rustchul. sfego ot Kars has been raiscd, The dispatch Is a8 follows: * Qen. Melikofl, belng apprised of rent rates. B . * the movement of Moukhtar Pasha's troops Armenian women russt it s niinis to faede no collective manifesto, and th rentres " moom'th, iy W . | Bussia Virtually Admits the Abandon- | woward Kors, fo order to placo tho | oo pebie 2obee Torch bhitiont wadia fion, | [Lond sod prolongod clicertg.} Armeulan omen rost partlenlarly well—taat 18 { 2o O N Treats Hepabiican. leator Ty oo BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SIL mont of the Siege of Kars. troops besleging Kars In o position | ably hiave dechled tho fall of the Taskisls armys THE TORPEDO aNEWS!! ON TIHE TURKINN SIDE, e e akinu thg place ofuch Adbcuent, 1 to move with greater readiness, susponded but, & It was, the forces were £o equally balances v % . Mr. Whittaker, the editor of the Lecunt Herald wr"’u enthadaame . “nmhxu~'=.‘;:k i was drupi and tho loases of the Montenegrins in wounded so | A GALLANT BUT UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT To | (Wrilea n Constantinople corresponient), (tells grave, that cach army retired 10 the positiun it held DESTROY A TURKISIL STEAME, some Amusing stariea touching the difficulifes at- Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, the bombardment, sent the siege arifllery to FEiLow-CirizExa: Do not stnpote that I fall ty And Also Acknowledges the Fallure of Kurukdarn and Alexandropol, concentrated Slanmoney tolorn on_Rteal Eatate, Produce and Pro- Tiefore the battlo, the Montencgrins to eare for tending the pablication of & newspaperin Constiun. | BRATeclte Your tmnost thousliie i the prescag jaamoney toloan o Ttead Entate, Penduce and Pro. A Correspondence London Times. A - | crisis, Shouid wenot be wauting Iu our dniy if Yiaion. Lty and Couney dinders. st e apers the ereater part of the cavalry at Khiajivall to | thelr wounded, and the Turks o concert new | guumevo, Janc 22.—If Rassia fs not yet s high e lfil’l;h-fr)‘:l.v:-t"h;:'nr :'l:‘am::r::sh::mur'.' werefrained from. nay obeersation on the tcins lana, b T the Aslan Campaign. protect communications, and stationed the fn- fantry at Zalm.” The dispatch also admits r THE RETREAT OF GEN. TERGUKASOPF, A Report that Aunstrian Troops Will Im- | and saya the nccessity of protecting 8,000 Chirfs- tian fumilics who were flceing from Alashkert miediately OQooupy Bervia, to csape the Kurds and Bashi- ; licly e Dosesn o O¥ercota Hietorionely tha aif: ontenegrin wounded who Tmust go to the | €lasnnaval hower, sho i using exactly the tight | tnd no pisce of newa uafavorable to the Tarkimn | ¥ T | HouD1ial Are. ACoar 300, and There”saquloed from | means 1o become one. Two young men le fn tha | CANSE haa been admitted to s columns. A haifs | Acultien with which we are erronulei? 1 lavo 10 to four men cach, o even more, 10 carry them, | hospltal at Glurievo who have just performed a | G07€D times of late has the ordet for the Cony Lo LraMlise .03 Lo uxbiuas b entice e the nearest howpital being eightec hunrs away, ro { performed & | «jon of hirpaper been given, but In each Instance, | SOT1 With yoc, a4 [ have beon In the hairt of dounis TPl ol Leing elihtecn e s roc | feat auch aw we should expect certatnly from the | {hrough the Intercension of ftiends, ha he secared | OF len yeare part. 1 know that, nuw Lt thio malning part of thelr battalion, but stxty mnen tsd | ENEHsh navy, but from none other. The accuracy | the revoration of the edict. = Not content with dic- | Eoyernment of combat in eatered on tho . e lcbration has not the character that 10 lie borrowed froiw the nest one $0 sarfst in the | of the detalis (s unquetionable. ~ For somo time | tating tue style of the news to e pub- | W000c BT CORRration s s i traneport. Tl bnttle was fouklt ou Monday, and | past considerable activity has prevaficd at different | lsicd: | the | War - Mintser “now declapes | LG L'\E 'k loan neceasay to pIagt by tho sie NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY. OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN, no pews Bazouks, who . werc massacrcing the | to-day, a week later, all tho wounded have uot yet | parts of the Danube, and one of them—it weald | Tnrkieh v D . o # n Are 1 portunliy ta tell you where wo are, ail plance Contalolng s véracious secanot of tan Mansgemicnt of TIIE BRITISH FLEET. populations of whole villages, delnyed his | Cometu, A bosplial bas been estaulished sl Ostriz, | b 1q1o 10 canceal wha the Turks know perfectly | than o erar S eonme the et hurninned boven | ®hat ie ‘avout t happen In ou: iniernal aduls e ol T Trariad b A ytaie: EXTRAOUDINARY PHECAUTIONS. movements and cnabled the-snemy to harass | Nana have yor come from thie Fion Aot nor do we | well—is near Parapen, where the river fa fall | Ministce to'his oificial gazctte ls upworthy tha [ Yo¢ bave arrived at this point—that the will of i lisrear. After placdng the sick, wounded, and ont 0f thie exact messure of the suce By JULN HARBEKTON. author of ** HELEN'S BABIKS. " Fgunre touo, with fronilsplece, paper. 00 c1a.1 cioth, 1n this country and o Great Tritan over 250,000 caples have been pald of ' HIIKLEN'S BADIES," aud it 1a safe 10 tay that rova than hall & miilion of rosders fre cagerly walting for il parpative of thy, furthor haps ind mishaps of thuse {rreaiatidle youths, ** Budge ™ and ** Toddie." 15tk 1070, THE SCRIPTURE CLUB OF VAL~ LEY REST; country, formally proclatmed Ofteeu months ugo, know wixt the loamen on elther elde there were. | of fslands cach of which might cover. the | PARSETAN /% B B e teumon . santis | B to:ddy mianerstond. | Onr. niroRAFs havh but, aa the Pivans ara more eantlons Aghtors (10 | gisembarkation and crossiag of & force from the | Toro, where tne Modoe war hia been fencwed, | founi & m-*umy of nineteen In an Amsembly to Vory Beary, ifhie ' namber of men tomporarlly of | 16ft 1o the nght lank, One of these fslands | a aro_entertained that that perpetaaiiy | felh unlverso] suilrage thal altliouzh It had xfven ermaanenily poi homde compat. toretner with | 18 cnlled Mecka, and has the sdvantage of being | BEDRTY blace, Nicaic, will be victunled, and kept | }a mandate to men th whous tho country hod cond- Dea et tainty which attenges tha ‘hiva et ne / Re of being | ol it ‘Io" the endof time. As alreads mene | GBce, tho siruzilo makt be rencwed. - They ay: tho uncertainiy which atiended fbi Fira Hoht ne | nearer to the Koumanian than the Dulgarianbenk, | Fietedlcs, 1o the, enépr, s, e slicads men | 53 gesire 1o'séturn 0 the Electoral srena. bt 1a Slized Vakotice to a1l back mithin: ?n%"u'u":: while it is only sbout thirteen milee up the river | deal in lies. Iie misreprescnts everything, and the | (B€ first place we shall cruplay crery means to I ran dons as 8000 a8 the wounded wore eareq | from Glargevo. To interrantthe operations which | consequence fs that the surygn pablic ners emilcs | PrENS .‘n“n':"u‘r'x';‘fl( Lr‘mh:glr;cr i (‘l‘::’"x:lm ‘:-?r n'x}:i‘a" for. and the boly, among which wors 1,K0G rifcs | e Tarks dincovered to be on foot taers, the man. | In & tekly manner of Regltin Bolletine, wd €088 | & savociaion we el kv o freadu of dio: :nu -nl’ .l.‘!e?h u‘r_cn."wcmv e ¥ '!nnl in- | tors oud guubosta which lately falled to provent | {0 Bib) R TE A thatthe defeat of the Tark. | uséion, and we hope tuat France will for i forfertnzwith the oueration, Kaily the nextwiorn- | the bridge-making st b came np the river. | foh armp Is Inevitalle, and upon the ground fhat | beucfit of our pereonsand our prejudices glve it~ o e LA ] “m‘_’ The ltusaian tactics arn the rame here as at otlier | the Turkieh peoplo aro very casily deprossed by | 8€Mf the lo in the faceof Hurope. Tnat in the Trhoncics of the Duga. where & demloyed battle and | blaces. If thor are particularly interested in a cer. | hed news tney rnnly the virtual awppresslon of | Whole policy of our opuonants. and I misy veatura [y Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) ikt citives in o place of safety ho went to Ipdyr, Lowvon Orrive or Tie Cutcado TRINUNE, | gnd, having renowed bis supplles there, ataricd Bauspuny Staeer, W. C., July 11.—The | in the dircction of Bayazid. floet at Besika Bay will bo reinforced by the ALL WITUDNAWN, = P Loxpoxn, July 11.—A 8t. Pelersburg corre- Achilles, srmor-clnd, carrying sixtoon guns ; | ypondent roports that the Czar las ordercd tho the Agincourt, iron.clad, carrying seventoen | withdrawal of the Ruesians from Turkish Are gnos ; the Ruby, carrying twelvo gans ; the | menla. Great despondency prevalls smong the e . troopa In consequence. Gen. Melikoft has ten- Flamingo, gunbont; tho Shannon, armor- | g iy resiguation, and reauests a court-mar- whiol RRETCHER OF FEVERYDODY'R' NEIGHDORS. el % ! y u‘:{ Tm'u,umrrolfi.h ‘bauaro 18mo, with frontis: | ¢1ad, carrylng nine guns; and tho Temernire, | tial. A fortnight ngo the Grand Duke Michael | onen charge Is Impusrible. fi.‘,’:n ffl:'r:.'g {E‘,‘J.'l:.'.' L’;‘Hf:‘ffi.’;“’,‘&‘.‘?}?;}fi e ‘:'X_:' o “"'; ‘i“{'x',“{' "T 't: o elched Govern- | 10 ,‘;’n’ifl’f."m‘:’-"ni‘?l"‘u :ewrl‘v:lhnl:,l;‘l‘lk‘s ihfl‘l.z.{ 11D Sutiior de hicta baman carrying four twonty‘five-ton guns. With | refused any longer to incur the responsibility of | UOW TIIE NRAVE MOUNTAINLERS BLAUGNTERED :rea of :}:I:‘x"lr Cgm&l[fi by mater. Hot {n this cate s M‘:wnxem'l‘: ThoTEaT, Y’T‘r‘é’:"' ";;"“’;d Thgdlrfi Ilzl“{flm Ilh-;‘ unirersal hody finda {t."~N. V. A : THE TUHKN, sam Ll ele arf was brou: K o i < U 58 edncal sell, that 12 « b 5ot compound of rol I’Ici‘ln] humor and stiugiog | these additions, tho British floot will consist | S37305 out Gon. Mclikul's strategical opera- Dispatch to Limdon Times, ToaTate Ky ‘ot ot moanet yorought up | Pams, June #7.—fhe Uttoas Ambamador, | RECMinl Row 10 master ant gnide Haei. satirer - Zatuniay KYeniok Fosts & tions. Carrinox, Jduno 24, —The army of Bulelsan | bank with re o orevent Lio obwereation of the | s Pk, litnded this afiemoon lo the Ite | Sinee it egan 1o act we have ha_invasion sud 200 1000, of : Paalia ellectod 1te Junction Wwith et of Al Salb | Turie, who callod wp (he gUBboAT (o thelt aarlate | hecazes the following telegrapi dispaieh from his | mutiation of the Fatheriand, and now there ie nut THE BARTON EXPERIMENT. TWENTY-POUR VESAZLS, EMIGHATION, B e R ot | B thse’ v v oy oy e, | |+ Ta coniemnt of the conditions and rules to | B3 REBUUE 12 She Governtuent nevewiary 1 ey | mountl 0 e | PO¥ TEDRO orrEmiNG o mbucEMENTS 10 | {0 R R AR L iR T mraskatey | Tarkih gunbosts. OF the. ten. elgbyiacre hying | WAlch 8l morlima war Lnsbeen from all tmed | Wranc, and thers s nol . obo who in not Dy JOIIN IADDEITON. Bquars 1emo, paper, $0ctd.§ mounting 160 guns, and 8,000 men. 0 GENMAN COLONISTS IN BULGARIA. o oo |y fuawetey. mmumf-nu e 5Ok Soniteny elglit wors Jasinn subject. Rusela hur jusk given Lo her ttacks at scu aware that the. Hepublic ean' oaly b 8 Charactars are perfectiy portraved; snd tha | People and nowspapors who Lave all along Spectal Dispalch to The Tritune. Frrom the discounceted roports brought By all | uncmy concoaled behind the (aland of Meckn (pro- | Tomngaces which hean tes ot 1o manner 'jy | misde with Ropublicans. Thin 1s o truo thai o book ia full of aquiet huipor delightful to the channgle during the waek, I am sblo to gathicr & { nounced Mete! In the full light of day the tolerably clear {dea of the whole affair, On Mon- | elghit were working and the tio waiching, wien 0 | the principles f internations) . Jaw to. | licaun sosincere and faithful that they are mora duy, ~‘Tuesday, ~and Weduesdoy there * waa | thelr latening ears cama the throbbing of nateam- | waras non-combatanis. On - Wedne-day, | Buited after ifteen monihs thau they were on tuo couiinuous Oghting about Ustrog, of "which | er's englues, drawing nearer, und nearcr. Tuere | (ho 2ot of ‘Jane, wboat 11 +, | day on which they wero eluct [Lond cheers, | fut "or Monddy morning. O Wedneodsy the | the . bhenting hearis are sansted and . the Which we are entering, Inclading A Thiers snd M e Wore Gnbeam G af Cistrog, W tne come | Siealning. ores " Contemted by the wight ‘b | Sex and placed in f IpAammable materisie, which | oty anc fa e (hamberof Deputioe, and. M. TEation Wit Mihich belug Cut by tne Gocanas | & anke_Turkinh peddiccboat coming "S- the | (o0RDlaw i b, Un the mme day torpedo sicain: | Yiufeare nnd M; Victor flugo in 160 Senair Tion of Pluninitas, they wore unabla o follow Lh | Fivcr-and Ju bt Snetbr WAL (Diaziuy, | bople wero s nat thres Oltoman merchallt | [cleerslit will know on which widu are il Hanat Flantoltes, they wies o l ow the | river. snd just passlng onother feland (Dinziu). | phipe, thelr Captaloe betng Had)l Hasean, Itady | [cheers el v ntelll- Y, 0wlnk to the Montuhearing hoid- | Thea occurred one of those acence which s8ow ha- | Fejzi. and tents, anchored before Conrs Chill, | Feice and sincerity, foresliht and patriotm. ing the belghts sbove thew. The actlllery of the | mau paturcon ite good slde. There were two | ffioen miics east of Am Conro il | Waen France reflecta, will st not eur to_ersoll, Prince al4a shelling theni fromm the opposlio helzlita, | young men in the Russian boa—the ane comuman- | blew ap the three veasele, ond & great part of | .M Al e Ropaolicatis hisa ol yeilanisyad they wors obllged fo fgut for the higher ground, | ing i, called Nicholas SErldIofl; the olher INAHIE | {he srew periskied, ¢ s’ Gnurcckdeniel and swell as thoss of ta-day, the newest and the oldeat, where thero was no road, and where a beavy grawth | o name well known in England, Verdechagin, the | contrury, inoreovef, to all the rules of fnfer- | H10s¢ who bave sacriticed a Jung exlatunce lor the:e of amall treas and broken rocks mado excellont | artist, who, like many othiere of hin countrymen, | natlons]” 1aw for merchont ahips 1o be de- P '3 New Younx, July 11.—A cable dispatch to-da o France, connnlted on Fun, 20, 187, sent Kepno- stabbornly refused.to rend tho signs of the | o o0y of Uikl atiociiioe sommiticd T T N sEtheet o times will pleasc oxplaln if this latest movo | the Dobrudscha aftor its avacuation by the Rus- of the Government moans anything, ;lhlm it xu ll‘:fls(:. that In a town named alzer the Mayor had been killed in the presence All the membora of the Cabinot went to | o\t MU, oy orSl o Cstanta ad beon ‘Windsor to-day, whore o Bpecial Council was | massacred, and the Protestant Church had hald, presided over by the Quoon, Unusual. | been sacked. Yesterday half a dozen families from the tawn mentiuned arrived i the steamer Iy {mportant nows may bo expooted shortly. | Gyt ambarg, on thelr way to Dakota s i and Towa. Balzer was sctiled a century ago by TILE RUSSIAN ADVANOE. emigrants froin Prussis, attracted by the offer reader, We commend 1t pa one of the niost B;lf‘nl :fg" votertalntng books of the season."—New Liodfol ecury. For Kale by all Dealers, aud by ke Publishers, G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, 182 Fifth-av., New York, ‘TO MENT. n flaz anchored st Aldus, s small town on tbe Elack nciples, and those who have bLecn onilebiencd BO! ABIL, - caver, and rendered locomotion very difienlt in | had forraken his life of dignificd labor and well- ¥ experience nnd misfortanc—are ull agreed oa FOR RENT.| . .o ., |Sei i S i Rad il | DUl reiiist B b it it s el | EEEhY Sy he vt . ying, *'Talso follawcd tho Crasade of 1n7r. | Behie il s i e, L 00, RACHAEed, WHRRAE | which wili be scoapted by tho majority of Vrench, tho Montenegrin farces, and two ur Anroe miles | Livat Skridioff besoughi bis fricnd 10 romomber oy men, {t i certalu that the truth must be there: ' ere uned nder {righital sucrifcus, horves fall- | Bow preatwas tho dangor, and that, while lusria Doy is esotvet Tg ditepari o e ste” v ukga | Tho'mation knows how to distinguist between thy og by the way from iral and exisustion, and ne | contained many ofcors, st ‘lad bub few | LyThY Tacla Jodt citel, and which defy Al cun: | IntELr who secks lo deosive auc, sururies her g;'“u llK|Cll LUI'F Yy the lflco u‘n wfl’ “‘d e 'ul'III such ari! lll-h: oh] l‘hfl fancy of the | tradiction. While calling the attention of tho i hl‘il l":fll"l Tatthtul lfl.“l:lnl {lnlu "‘l "'I’)-[ ey o Montoncring. feoquently | Sultine the puiccs of eronchiacin. who rapidly var | Jiole morld to tko unbeard-of proceediogs whete: | pyro-receiyed, and un' the day Wheh | 3k €alled Charged the rear aad fanke. O Friday no mova. | mindoi his fr ¥ by Zusslatntende (o make use of sl anquests 4 liver it Into your hands | shall restore it Loxpox Orricr or Tue Curcaco Tarsuxe, | part of the Russian Government. THR EMPEROK OF BRAZIL Samvony Brazer, W, O, July 11.—Tho | recently been offerlng similar {ndacements thregfold dovolopment of the Russian ad- | throughout Europe to emigrants t his Empire. vance gives countenance to the viow that the | 1le promises a frco passage, provisions for six DESIRABLE OFFICES IN TEE riend of an uld promise, and remained modern science, we protest against the: utrages monthe, half of the cost of buflding a house, | ment was made. 1u the boat. Out aped the Behoutks towards the A LEA i may have recourss to their oiticial TR-[BUNE BUILDIN[} Russians intond to makoa bold dash through | TePien Pt of C08 oot & DUl e S AR Touday tho morencnt was renewed, with tue | gunboat; which :lrlvlddl:uvnm er. parily by put- e cinutianal s and beg condliaturon, 1o utislaation and (hres " nais o rasult above stated. The Turks sttem o ing on full apeed and huggiug the oy A s e e e aoror: | Gorerunens bet ek sy ponig: war | feltSuio Sl e il st o | i v Som it ity Saemensctiog | 2% Sk sibs G i e L ations sgainsf uople. n al tho oflive or 0w, 80 e Division of the Prince ou | inekirmishing order, ane ng ra ond ste 2 o oA U pore stunce; Bheir ine ool B el [lisid L s | e Pright “bank ‘wis_ unsiaiiable, fhough | at the Schootks, ‘Tho little boat way almost. fme T Iondon Sandand, K10k o v | trigua we shall answee with nprighiness; thetr - the rvor Ie ‘not bove thirty yaids wile. | mediately atruck, and lta commander wounded. A e e e s | Urildation with frmoneas:’ and we sbail réwiud aur The whole ~distance made by Bulef- | There was another ofticer and olght inen on voard, | way throughs the narrow strcets of tho Armenian | CRPonents that there arc judges and laws. iy mon Fasha's army n iz dayw s tbreo | sudall were of one nccord in determining to carry | quarter, rode fo the Dewe Dagh (Sinte Mountai), | 87 be zeasons for mleglviug os to thy ceruit uf bours’ marcli, and Vukolics reporta the Torkleh | throngh the nuack. The Schootka increase ‘alope this town of daug b sitaated. We | thy Dreeent comfat, bit fet matiers take thelr Tonves 88 abeolutely incalculabic, Caverns, holcs, | Lier pace, and succeeded In touching the gun- romantic cavalcade, worihy of a painter's | S0Um0: let those who do not snd will and guliles, by the way, aro filied with the' dead. | boat ‘Just bebind the paddle-boxes. AN “wae | penefl. In front rodo the Bey, in a yollowish gar- | B9t 8ccept the un%ubncnn democracy, thosn who In uther piaces literally cover the ground. 'Tno | then ‘confuslon on board the Turkish gan | fient, trimmed with broad black brsid, and cutaf. | "0 have not shaken off tho trammely airat Ostrog ls rendercd offensive even to the | boal, but, when the supreme momcnt orrived, | fer the fashion of n Prussian Infantey coat, but | Of ~ Pricaterait and inomarchical =~ restora. mountsin suinmits by the masses of dead men and | nothing could Induce the tarpedo to explode. | with an opening in front like a Kowan v, which | 4o thoss who entertain thu vile and criuinal borses in the valley, Thoro was no help for It, and the Kchootks had 13 | allowed red sillk Shirt (o boseun; the collar waa | 1HoBEBS of bringing back a Bunaparte to France— and churches throughout the country £eo5 “Tlenov/ 19 Seliipksin. thisty miles, aeainst omicration to Brazll, and recommends from the mouth of the pass to Adrianopla | yno¢hg United States in pretorence. ‘The atate- 120 miles, and thence to Constantiuople is | ments of the warning were looked upon with 140 miles. Thus the avaut gardo of the | susplelon by tha people because they emanated , from tho Government, but thuse who arrived Russlana ia already but 300 miles away from | co iergay received letters from friends here cor- the Ottoman Capital, roburating all the Government said. Some TO RENT. Apply to WM, C. DOW, Room 8.Tribune Building, ; "All thia afternoon tho attillery and rifica have | relinquish its grasp Without drawing blood fro . # | Jet tuem doscent inta tbo arena; we await thein, = THIANTIALING ARANDONED, twenty families from Balzer have accopted Dom | A7 {38 Atteruacs, iho, SHeT V6, 10 WS | E e S urhod o eo, tho. courage wWhich | e b hen e oS EaReL ot e fonet | [Checrn. ] "As for ue, certain of ‘haviuz boen thu OI'TICIAN. Tothe Western Amocialed Press, Podro's offer and ars now on thelr way to | valiey,and the parsult will bo kept up il thoarmy | eyewitness 7 had Guite deseriod tho Turks Te: | tob i nhich was waund o pale recn chual om. | Scrupulous scrsants of the county, tho con- BIANANS B OPTIOLAN, Tribuno Bullding, ST, reactics the protcction of the cuns of Kpuz, while | furned so far it bas stil} to run the ;gauutlet of Placinatx's Di- | the side, and & beavy fre to pursue the Joke or vision at Martinitzs. Chaff, as' Schootks may be translated. 1ler sides ‘of antediluvian construction, an iron ram- | 90,0NF Gnion of tie approbation of the nation und "There 18 bo uueation that, though a technteal vic- | and bottom wers riddled with shot'from rifles. | fod, and a handjar. His dark brown trowsors were | 1 Etrope, we sball 4o Lo tha polls un the day hxed tory, this s tho most blowdy dissster the Turke | £ho leaked badly, and was still o reat | af Polish cut.unly that they had the Orlental hag; { in epiis of all obstacles, casting sulde adasindites- to'cauve n rush of armed men to | bearicred with Kol and with o said tritke. Ta | fclentious and disinterested irterurvters of unl- Lonpox, July 1L.—A special from Vienna to | Brazil awl round Lis walst \ere stock twe | Yesa) snfiraze, sure by our acts, our convictlons, the Times aays: *Tho.abaudonment of tho line = of the Jautra by the Turks ls moro surprising, GENERAL. since, to judge from tha stout defenso of the BERVIA. pos a efiore : e dimeuiies, und on'that diy there will Corao ) 5 bridze and position of Blels, whero tho Turks Pants, July 11.—The endeavors of Servia to | bave experienced during the war, dapger from the fre of ship an s | bebind, and his feot wera eucased in high riding | 3 e 20, 000 t Fran te which RICEESS ropulscd the frat sttack of the Russisna | obtaina loan bere have bean unsuccessful, and " UN v e . “The Acanass [ pooiy” (o Risbeck becared 8, pun wrapoed uy ‘il lgnify Futheriand and the l{:p‘:;lml[,(z‘h:cr:.j with considerable loss, ft wizht heye | the szent has gone to London. If ho fails to AUSTRO-HUNGARY. Lad w secand torpedu un the ilarvey principic, but | buf both the butt end and tho Harel were richly In. | Nox oy will not deceive France: thoy canno [Fine Epectacics sulted to sl sights on sclentifie prin- cipies. Opera and Fleld Glasses, Telescopes, Micro- Beoves, Barometers, de, man of middle statare, | PErvort ihe justincts of this noble cosintry. They been supposed they intended to defend [ Procurca losa there, he wlll proceed to Awster- thut lnme, and by thus threatenlug | 48w and Derlin, their flank prevent the Russfans from advauelng VIENNA, July 1L—At & secret sitting of the juto the intorlor, The Turks have so com- | Servian Skuptschius, tho proposal for military pletely suppressed all Information sbout the | 8id was discusscd, but it meets with great op- disposition and movements of thelr troops that | osition. not evenanidencan beformed of what they mean AUSTRIAN OCGUPATION, to do; but It shows cither utter helplessness, or | BEBLIN, July 1L.—~The Nationsl Zeitung as- else a very decp-lald plas, that they should have | 8crts that Count Andrassy, having obtalned TEXT OF TNB SFRECH OF TIIN FRESINEXT OF | ftwould notact whenehe bricd i1, “8o there was | Jaid with gold. Ho wi ; TUK LUNGARIAN MINISTRY. moihin. for 1t nt (o cicapoaa bestaho could, 0 | Mo hco s aded uy {DIck black Bair, hia Wit eyey | AUDLOME that by using those misyablc menna Prati, Juns 30.—Tue following is the texs of [ #fh bebind the taland ot binely, thers wop het | lke uncoadable cnigmar, and vet with & beauty of | 11 duueu moetinzs they will provent peoplo. o the speech dellvered by M. Tiaza, the Prestdent of | 1 tmytir be ahg ded, - Veravchagin was wounded, | e qons every moveuient was full of arlstacratlc | 3y hing, jokinz, and turnlug to ridicale what . , | diguity.and even §f he pulled ot ny baots forins, | (RUEHEL, h ¥ the Miufstry, In to-dsv's sitting iu the Lower | but escaped with bis life, and bls two comtndea biv | ho'dia it with a kingly grace; in short, he was they find amumng and even yrotesque. You may s o I thy same room ut the hospital at. Uiurgevo, ¢ : ] aggravate Freochmen, but you will never vu- Tlouse of the Hungarian Diets e 1 by their physiclan to hops The intidest mannerd man reas ¥rance. | Ultlzens, be it aud confldent: all 4+ bavo sak that 1t waa th obloc of tha forelzn | BRESISSHTRCNEe o 10w weeka, WHORL | xext carms o doemmo o e o in Taurk Sur conatitaencies ara. tho satue, And when | sald jcy of tule Guvornment {rom the commences o 3 ext came miy dragoman, & gleantic Pole, in Turk- il g i B o meaares peaerind ([ passiino 1o localisa | ke 16 U they wers childianly anslous cach | iuh omciat cortutas, un bl iead & while linen Bood | (ybas Cliimher that, usicat ot A, e va $ f the other, y the war, Il peace could not be preserved, 1o gg,‘;", e B s From all thiy {g | L0 Protect him (rom the wua, and st bis sidv an ofl- | Syrcaslon; 1 8ald ko Witk proofu, afler u inaulry, 1GERATORS. REFRIGERATORS FOR SALI. Ag]nu nnn-hllllwenoul prices. These no Cheap m msiutain good relations with the other forclyn cer's crooked wword and double-barreled plstol farmation, A Retsieeraios b wae. ekt of et woad avi | meglectod tho brillant. oppartunitics. alforded | positive ovidenco that Bervla Is really preparing | Fuwerss aud i sny casa to' retaus wur freedoma SF | f234 80185 P08 MRES o0k 8 016 eftavs | betareiim ons tho orve was one of my tro gane, | 108080 10 e prance ta Taity What | hava Ealvanized Tron, And wili1ast & 1 fs time, " Tequirs | eRiected o s W | for war, has aunounced to the Russtan Ambas. | AUOR 30 thst we' wmay bo able under all cir BT b e et iice wn oroay o campng | Of tho newest construction, aad across bl bre: e o ey e Aaey Derechi B unly one-balf (he usual quantity of ico, Calland | them of meeting tho Russians Lo advantage. ! usslan A stances to prevent affairs from assuwing any ey e b ratorte by b, OF | band with recopiacica for the erateldge ne | tontitton —of parties ready i tear . aach soe them, * CANNOT ADVANCH, ud%r the dctfrminnllon t.‘.“ Austria to procted pet hi;h“\:w‘{d be in coltlalon ;m: \by vllidll ey move uctuklly 1 the Drosence of an cortaspondent followed in Kuropcan filg bt [ atier ‘1o T'm"' who, il they succeed- o cupatior jerests of the Austro-lluugarian Monarch. | ul % a fes snd & bright-colored Arabian whaw! . at 43 STATE-ST. Tho Times, In & Leading artlcle, eays i bellovos | to tho occupation of Serv o Sor Contdence In the aalle cuemy, they must have, thele atcam I4nachice | aund round iy armod with & Fevalver dihe sas: | S0 aetumi s Y eare 0 ncort ARG EmIL AT, stated that wa pos bility of “obtalaug Ihis ubject uoon the oud gelations of fricadsiup subalrting with the other ‘owens, and upoo Lthe candor with which we mos cleatly commuaicatad our views Lo cach Puwer in | 9utdoubls th torpeda lu so yuvention which, in | {rowserd, red turbais yellow turned-up shoes, and thie matter. And iero L may tranquiilize Count | BINE0, CHCUmRanens, mexes DAyl & match 107 | only arnied with o pistol and & knife, All of us 0yl by tolhng Ulm that wmowe thewe Fowwes | [WERIRCE S U0E 06 G B 8 T he dwarr el It | were on white horses (that belug tholr ususl color | uod, f thero e 1 not une which ts ot clearly informed re. | SYEREUE0 REOO 0 IERE, UL LU0 g o in Krzcroum), and, as we rode unt of the town,we | {3l favor of p of Austro-Hungary, und tuut | WE PUEEECIRems e O, ek would | Were followed by the ingubutive elaces of sll the | race to squivu et Austro-tungary of u o | I G0 Tites avid or Jack would | pretty—snd ugly—Arwenlsn women We met U | (o regard this last assaults but, united undec ti e e e i i) 2 - O Ny ILESLEY AND XIMDALL tciaxrs, | SAES e Mepubiic, all e feléulswill ooy a o tal s L4 ; ¥ < 3 ' 3 traggle crowned with victury an oBuI. cune d that we—and this wiay serve 10 tranquillize 0y WAR MISCELLANY. Currervandence Nt Fork Ivisune. SIudevy drinking 10 the retlitn of the 353 Kephbe the Russianas canuot advance in force upou the WILL BX IN READINESS, Lalkans uotil they have sccured tbelr commu- | A Berlin correspondent says the Austrian nications by. constructing n position on the Government sscertainod® that Servin and Rou- Danubo as strong s avy in posscesion of tho | inania concluded & treaty with a view to s i th at Jeast. foint operations agalnst the Turks, and have Turka, This will rzgu“:ec : .vfwu at authorized the Hungerian Taxes Dup’ulmenl (2] The excursions of Cossucks to Timova, | keep funds rcady for the mobilization of the Plovua, Sclvi, and Lowataa bave little or no | Honved militia. military sigolicance. REPORTED DEAD, ond double-barreled gun, und furnished with & | g ki 1, (il "uere fa no rensoninby | P {or e SartigeieThe servant brovtit up | Syl brouunce betisen hat uakunes, tul of i ncet any vach sitempl L un \nvertion wihlch in | Lo Fear, i Tarkleh costuwe, blue jackel, and colightencd Itepublic founded on the mationsh will, [0 the Bankers vhonld nof MISCELLANEOUS, The Auction Sfll@ of Real Estae GEO. R. OLARKE & (0,, To bava taken place thls p. m, Thutaday, Jaly 10, 002 b ! "4 0utpoued untll ve all, say that she deslres peaco, arty shat roquires to say that it . We have no noed to aay it A tion snd sopnistry. We have only . ' Any one des! Pagis, July* 11.—A private telezram from | —have with no ung cither un allisnce or ubligation LoxnoN, June 8. —Uol,. Wellesloy, o distin- o XSS hiy- of iaving property'sold at thia ale nast apply o s gt Comtamtinopie of yestonliy's dute. wnaounces | Tespaciio that Which we sharh do.for the jiaicc: | HO THE TURKUL COMMANUEN AMUSES MIM- | guished offcer, was seot 1o the itussian headauar. | bepurarvc. "ok bt dfluk (0 1naHAINOL T fore Eatirday'p. w, Thls will bo the laat anloun- | Lowpow, July 11.—A speclal from Dlels, tho | (PR P BV It Pashia, thie Turklsh Minister | 1108 Of Su intereste, but that wo posdcus ta the sELP. Ters as stail officers of other countrie: wont Lo | PR N cidvon of the Republic, libezator of tho ul Sevtember tho 13th, when the weekly salea will | 8th, conflnns the roport that the Twellth aud | the death of v later o our frecdom of decyion. |Loud | A correspondent of tho Manchester Examiner | waich tue military operations. ‘T rand Duke | jeiitory, and luader of the 383, Iullandw‘ cheers.] We trust, moreover, i view of | found Aldal Kerim, the Turkish Commander-lu- our ariny, -nuh| c a borcaewed. GEQL B. CLARKE & CO.\ 92 Waahlngtoh-at, To Whom 1t May Concern, F'leaso take notlce that Mr. Michacl Bnebler hiag :3' b:&:.l?,uur e:npllg;_lllh lfi:n‘l. on ‘}lll’.\‘nnklo- -y une 24, - “oiiat of bed healy e S CONRAD SEIPP BREWING CO. Chicago, July 10, 1877. 1N . secclted hins with what i called *marked ais- el viow of 'the conviction courtesy.* Col, Wellcaley willidrew from the lus- fa” which 1 iven “exprenton. - that, | CUle, sittiug i front of his teat at Shumla, amuok- | L6 ol iquariers, took 0t his unifona, tetired o GREAT BRITAIN. if tho lotercet of ths Monarcay should roc 1ugs long amber-monthed pipe and walching & | Buchasost, reported tho facta, sud waited for or- COTION . CONVENTION, qulre it) all the peoples of which It is compoacd | wreatlingmatch. On tlic green sward threo cou- | ders. Preseutly the' news ers gol hold of the Livenroor, July 11.—Tho Iuternational Cotton will respond 1o thie appeal fssucd from the prober | ples wero engaged, thoir heads Lare, their bodles | story, ~From what they beard it does not appear. 2 July 11, utern: quarters, Taklug aftogether, yeutlemen, 1 can | gioaged sud, save a wrapping around the lolos, | €01 Wellealey is hardly tho man e bo ““iuter. | Couveutluniaet to-day, The business irausacied €vea to-day oaly say thus wuch, and precisely bu- " lot! Wil 5 viewed" on such # ¥rum the | was purcly of & forma) nsturo. To-ulght the delo- Snie T cousidar Tf Linay b utlowid Lo say so, | Withous clothing. ~While two of the wrustlers yewspopers it got oo | Faclismont, and | gaice wil bo eutertained st divner by tho Frosidvat this freedom of’ dechvivn snd presvevation ‘of & | were makiug guard, proachos, anotber couplo | Lord” Dorchester on Monday uight saked | o000 ompor or the Amerd Chamber of Com- free band so invmensutably important. 1canspenk | were locked in an enibrace that was a4 c1040 04 i Lord Dervy whethor tno statements published | 3% Hive With regard 1o the rumors which formerly aroso. | ol on their skius would sdmit of; and two wore. | werotrue aud what he had done aboatit. Lord | merce. Aftor o-marrow morning's weetlng there and n'rlh ich bave :vtn been n:lwnurfinnl'd a:h:. \m:‘. l-rgnu ;'. un\:I'A‘e‘h .':;:uull. wees athll elu];ln:.' ‘u:h |A¢5|.,h\‘«;num -’ll‘uu'u:uuélylh?mcnlm“alllwlm o wil be an excursion tu to Menal Stralts. regard to what had occupred. au »l spcal uther like W »erH O w an i sgaln an 1l uoble frieu: 1 Cul, Wellcaley ba y - Ol -nig] \With 1be yroatest cinplasis. 41 L same Uidie 1 | attendaut spisng forward 10 thiow a few drops of | certainly beca snublied by the cirand Duks Neho- ':“' ."‘“:f“;j‘; m"‘:‘l’ o &‘”‘;&'g:;fl‘: shall pot make auy bindiug declaration rezardlng | woteron one of the couples, ur witha dirty cloth | Jas. Idouot mesn tusi Lord Derby, who is do- geve pleadl qul 23 Tuture evonts which st the hrescut time canuot by | 10 wipo the perspiration trom tbeir faces; and | corum iuself, used & word so purely colloquial as | laternativual Cottou Convestion. Oog hundred calculated upon. (Loud cheers.] Ons uf the | When the round wasover un odicer presented to | soubled. Mul o smid that Col, Wellealey bad xm Iwmul. including delegates Thirteenth Army Corps bave been constituted | Of War. Nocuntirmation of the report has yet the Army of Rustchuk, and are destined fo the | beev recelved. sleg of that fortrces with tho Caare. | CoMstaNwsorim, July 1L—The ropors of witch as Commander-n-Chlel. Gen, Cam- | tuedeath of Kodif Pasha is oftically denfed. cowsky, bitherto Chief of the Twelith STARTKD FOR TUB DALKAN Corps, 1is Chlef of Stall to the CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1L.—Raoul Pasha and Czarewlich. The Grand Duke Viadlnir suc | Col- Valentine Baker have started for the Bal- ceeds to the command of the Twelfth Corps, kans. now leading the advance ou Rustchuk. Its cavalry division is already in the vicinity of the fortress and drivivg in tho outlying Turks, but the absence ol & supportiog torce of Infautry, which ls at Blels, retards the investmeat of the COTTON YOR RUSSIA, New Yorx, July 11.—Fully 4,000 bales of cot- ton have been purchased hicre the past fow days for export to Russla. The Russian Governmeng purchased §000 bales within a few weeks, and. since the war commenced bas probably taken PHOTOGRAFI A P com FO- raph Gallery, pord ?-mehr Tk Ml HrY fio aual, fn West. Mr. M.'s {nteu beRdR Rkl plh otk Sad; Lk lar prices. fortress. honorable mictube: tioned that 1 had beey | the compelitors o few piastres o paper money with | becn recsived by the Grand Duke lu 8 maonor ot o exchanges. Awmonyg (ho speake ik three times that quantity. B g, ad: s 'the pewspabere. withous berus | {he complluaenta of the Cummander:ia-Coiel. ke byt ‘Guuticay which an ‘oficer in bys | Wo Po Campbell, of New York, and dir. Slupson U ARNY, contradicted, snpoonced. 1 aleo took part In a TURKISU BUKGEONS, bigh positlon was entitfed to. The English at. | of New Urtcans, who rusponded for the reavectivo il tHH Viminsa, July 11.—A Bucharest special says MONTENEGRO Minlterial Council, —namicly, casetly a3 the Himo | | The sanitary arrangements of the Turklal comps | (ache scems) boworer, (o bave bebived with tho | exchanien MF. Bouch, Presidunt of tuo Auiecl: T GHATES AND Fraweres | secordiog to information from relisble military A SALFLEIOF KRATAL, genen theas cumors teachod hire by ioleyraph frou | o Nalgaris ere good, but tha hoapltal aystem o | cooliicia -‘n«\ ¥ood stuse ensmclerialip of . his B Gl wbes DL Goumerces ae et 3 V' o 0! o mwember julte right; abomiuable. ¢ ArmY surgcous are ignoramases. | raco and class. ‘Ibero was uv scene, e wro it ! & NI TIANTELN, sources the Roumauisn army will cross the pondence London Times. 3 g0 to Vienns, and A M iserial | SV ATISh Beip toe wick and wounded “when their | home. asd Lord Derby Gold Count Sebouvalof | Lowvow, July 11.—Potsto-bugs have beea dle did go to Vicnzs, and did tske partin s Minlster] Coubells 820 1 c6n sasare both (ne honorable mem- | hour of trial comes i exclaims & corrcopondent of | privately what Lsd bappeucd. The Huse | covered tu Dublio. ber and the Liouso that st that Council not only | tho Londun Thace. At Hustchuk he witncescd an | visa Ambassador 15 100 much a man of DISHABLL ‘was 0o resolution adopted reapecting the occupa- | opberation performed by su English physician. A | the world wuob to percelve thay a wsal Loxvoy, July 11, —Tho Uady News publisbos tion of aay praviacs, but sut, even Fespectiog the | poor follole bad recelred o apliuter fruu o shell in | of politcucas s always & mistake, e comwmuni- | the folluwing paragraph 1o & pruminent forai detauls of 8 mobllizslion. ladeed, #a & watier of | the band semewhere neat 1bzalls, sud the Turklsh | cated with bly fwperisl wastor, sod bls [mperial | ** Yestordey sumors provailid 1 quaricrs that ae, Danube to-morrow above aud below Kalafat, Ostros, Juns 10.—The operstions st Krstaz ‘The Prince will personally assume command. | opensd s day soouer tban expected, but did not RALLWAY FROJECT. 8nd the Montenogrins unpropared. ‘The chief dim- BucmAREST, July 1L—It s reported that tho | culty was t0 coves both Gorsnsko aad Nixalcd, and P e e o S s e Plaln, (old aad - Nicke trimmed, and SLATE MANTELS. PHOBABCO & RUMNEY 202 STATE-ST.

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