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- The Thicage Daily Teibune, VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, PR FIVE CENTS. s CLOTHING, CLOAKS, CLOAKS AND CIRCLEN, v\ the entry of the Russians into Constantinople | taken to mend the broken or secure the Intact d at = Bl s sy | St aiean s LSO i arsios EMOARN AND CIRCLEN, F iy marck and Von Be; f -~ OREI(‘I’N. would cause England to [ntersene, It would do | rartof the bridee. Hall a dozen Roumanian :he( H fio{nu'fer:flufi:m:{'g;%ng everything to bring shout that contingency by | Soldlers, seated an the boat next the broken | try, [52¢ refusing any conditions of peace.”® part, must have been there for some nb{ a8 Ul aneace. Hhe The ot Secmmes csrre f the Dan- CASUALTIES. sodis ot 3 2 ero nt on 1 England Disinclined to Sub=] Loxwox, Jin. 4 dispateh from 8yria | bosies s moeaReTous [oint on a dangsrous — A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. Corressotence New York Herald. MoxTtEVIDRO, Nov.25.—This quict city was astounded by the nolse of a fearfal explosion on the afternoon of tho 9th inst. Conjectures eays: M. Trecoupls, th o ¢ | miesion probably was one which most Rou- Fu’relm Afairs, lu‘;!:!em:nr;e.‘)‘( "{L“‘:,l::e?‘ manlan soldicrs aeem to fulflll admirably, viz. : dmissl Y 5 waiting to be told to do something. ~Threo sdmission of Grecee to a Congress, prelimi- | steam faunches with steam upwere on the river, pary to the conclusion of jMhce. It Is said | ond could have easily been made of use in tow. scribe to the Policy of Ffiel d L e?: ter Non-intervention. J ‘We shall close our Store tor RARE OPPORTINITY! T JLord Derby has recognized as Just Grecce's | Ine away some of the wreck, especially some Y larre pieces of the su; retructuce of the bridge, were rife as to its cause, the shock helng o EXTENSloN & C Russia’s Desire to End the :[r:":'d:';:d:;"“;?:'l;rfl':l';;’;i'}::‘:’;‘;’g?;::f w?:c{;:-nchofid by slu‘:ene hidden roue, l!u-m?,lz great “ml“dnr.,[mns u'; 1;&: an zmhq;lnki.‘ ;t > > | raft-like on ¢ water, were TAting Wi ‘Was 800N asce: Ine 0 have irred af ’ O. i Eastern Controversy ;hlv-' e:Ar;!erl P-hah-. u:n Tu{ulnhlhllx&lsmr of shout, to the dangr of tiie “fl‘:‘{‘t‘x“kbri'xllt die! | Cuartel do Artllierta, situsted. on the outakirta oreign airs, has sent a note to London pro- | al pont ns. n coming off the ol Again Reiterated. testing azainat the participation of Grecee, | Ofiser iformed us that there was oo much era | 1, ih0 town: At tho time of the scdident, which {s supposed to have occurred through the carelcss handling of a grenade, tho whole bate tallon of artillery were formed in the barracks, and it fs very probable that out of the total number Injured—some,130 officers and soldlers ~—not more than forty or fiity at most will sur- vive. Many of the milltary, consisting of near. Iy every mationality, are horribly mutilated, Two ilitle girla who were playing near the scene of disaster at the time of the explosion, a8 also a poor woman who happened at the mo- ment to be passing, were crushed to death by the fallivg debris, Loxpox, Jan. .—The clalm of Greece to ba | O for any repairs to be made, o the intact part represented In any European Conference, really :: ll:na gm;iu )':I;::IL ::':’kt;;pgmlw;:mfly polnts to the mcouisition of Thessaly and | Drawn up in close array on the wrong side of Epirus, and possibly Crete. The Porte will_ | the river were about 200” country carts full of strongly urge on the Powers the danger of al- | bresd, which the Roumanians st Plevna would in the ordinary course of thinga have caten the lowing the question to be brouzht forward, as day alter lo~m'orruw. ‘The preparations for get- It Is calculated to create fresh complications | ting these carts ncross consist in- fAixing a staall fatai to peace. ralt made of materials from the Lridge on & WILL NOT ALLOW INTERVENTION. ponteon. Tals will be sufllciently large to take 3 e bly, &7. PrTEasnuRo, Jan. 4,—The Journal de St, Pn¢ cart and palr of bullocks, and ean probally, accidents, mike thirty journeys each wa; Detersburg says Russiacould not, inthe Interest | fn the lwentrlg\';rcho\lm,y :’)m- taking over fi- of peace itsell, do otherwise than refusc all fn- | teen carts of provisions & day. I say bar accl- REPAIRS, AND ENLARGEMENT, On or about the 20th inst., and in order to prepare for that Event, we offer Al Boods at Lreatly EXPOSITION BUILDING, | 2o 2 o o om0 Bettle with Turkey With- WILL OFFER out Molestation. Sfll[ll‘flay Mm‘mflg, Jfl]], 5[1]' At the Same Tima the Interests of Other Powers Will Be Py i BROTHERS. WILL OFFER IN THEIR CLOAK DEPARTMENT s DEATII BY THE WAYSIDE. SCIAL VI i d make it clearly understood that | dents ndvisedly, as the stream of the Danube fs Soeclal Dispatch (o TAr Chicaao Trisune. SPECL LINE Respeoted, ;::“m‘::i;: d:;‘:unedch:;t‘:e:nl:;. ::dlllzv:“r- a strong onos the 1cngth of open bank where & | ROCK 1stAND, 11L, Jan. 4reafoln Peterson, . boat can land on the south elde, between the | an old and well-to<lo farmer, was found on the 4 ents, The Journal polnts out that any in- bridige and some very high perpendicular cliffs srlaide satith of Matins f o dylng conditio : jury by Russla to the Buez Canal | tnacun into tho water, is about a quarter of a | [ona2ide south of Motino In n dying condition The Russian Terms of Peace i "quite out “of the ' question, aud if | mile. Wil such an unwieldy conirivanee al. | to-days and expired in a fow minutes after being More Moderato than Were pece negoliations were opened now, Hosslan | Moy suceeed 1a. dopug he. baityalle. wits 1ess | taken to s nelghboring ouse. Ho had been to Plain and Matelasse Beaver than & quarter-mile leeway? Moline the day before, and started to walk On an ter this date, All occupation of Canstantinuple would be cqually ) Cloaks, purchased at enormous " Expected. - outof thequestion. If there arc any other home towards evening. It ts evident that he buyers of J & . d GERMANY. must have fallen at several places before reich- ducti fi £ points upon which British interests might be reductions from former prices, ULTRAMOSTANE ATTACKS UPON THE GOVERN- | 0% the spot where he flnally fell. The night bli t fF to AND P p affected they are of minor Importance, and a SLLt ot was quite cold, and a little anow bad gathered B enabling us to offer our custom- Greece Hoping for Territo- | frask and lonl explanation between the Rus. A Longen s about him. ~ An Inquest was_Leld, and the Jury ers a saving of slan and English Governments would lead to i returned a verdict of death from exhaustion rial Gains in the Final UIR‘CLE S9 : Settlement. The Turks Abandon Sofia to the Wounded Soldiers and Nurses; BerviN, Dec. 13.—In to<lay’s sitting of the Prussian Lower House the Church Esthinates Uill was ngain taken advantaze of by the Ultra- montancs to hurl the most violent accusations ogainst the Government and Liverals. Herr von Bcherlemer, in reply to a Libera! wko nad Derby will Inforin Prince GortachakofT that the recently compured Prince Blsmarck's herofsm British Government s decidedly opposed to - ¥ o to that of Wallenstein, went the leneth of de. Ruesia making peace without the conditlons | yjarine that Prince Blstnarck, ot any rate, would being first communicated to Eugland and the | como to ns miserable an end as had the great other gieat Powers, Dukeof Friediand. S C‘l'umllmml:;; llug,u IIAI:I('mLCur;;-:rvx:m'{.;. i FEMEN] reminded the House that the laws calhing forth ARMY MOL L‘“P),' TS, these virulent attacks were almost ldentical THE T0WHE A1ANTON Sormik. with what the Howsn Catholle Church had in Loxpos, Jan. 4.—From letters written by | written conpacts williugly conceded o France, Lady Strangford, who Is supermtending thehos- | Austria, Bavaria, and othier States. The only pitals at Sophia, 1t would appear that the Turks | thing really objeetionable to the Pope was hiave determined not to attempt to hold the | Irustia’s claim to introduce these laws without Papal consent, whet she knew Plo Nono would vlace. Lady Strangford writes that she will re | of'sccord tn her what he hud had o conpanc: malu, and belleves that she will be able to con- | tion in allowing to Catholie countries, tinue her duties without Interruption or anuoy- | Yet, although these were avowedly the ance. The Turkish nurscsy ave acreed tostay. | Figbts of tie :flf;'-"uffikifiu JMlin - P Wiiat was feared was diaorder in the town, | 308, 288, L0 Lty N e OF Sits but the Turks have gone away quletls, and | [fouge haul fust uttered o senthuent apparently there {a not the slightest panic, nolse, ortrouble. | predicting fbe assassination of Prince Bismarck. The town will be taken without resistance. ‘nmfl‘cw ‘al “llh.'éll v:w]x:r{ex;wl,‘mcrlu B’fi'{é’.{‘“’ This colncides with information from the | BUthiug for the State Lut to compel obedlence. After o few sharp words from Dr. Falk, the Turklsh side about the movements of thelr | yjsifce’ror Eecieelustical Affairs, who denled forces.s, All the garrisons fn exposed positions | {ia the May laws were carried out with unnee- bevond Sophia have been gradually withdrawn | essary rigor, the debate cume to an end. and concentrated at Ikhtlman. 1t inay e as well to observe that these Ul- ON TitE MOVE, tramontane attacks having long ceused to com- mund the atteution of the Liveral public and ‘The forces nt Kamarli scem to have been sur Dress, the oniy object that can be oesigned to prised and endangered by the Rusefan flank | them' ts to uisserninate with impunity anti- mavement upon Tashescn, but they succeeded | Governmental fecllngs in the Csthboli¢ coun- in escaplug to Slatitza, nfter a hard fight, from | tries. an understanding on the subject without in- audesposire, terrupting negotiations. WILL STREXUOUSLY OMJECT. Loxpox, Jan. 4.—The Edinbure Seotrman's London correspondent understands that Lord Have the opportunity to avail thomselves of this offer for TWENTY DAYS. GOLDEN EAGLE, 136 & 138 MADISON-ST,, - 144 & 146 CLARK-ST. — ON A ROCK. Portssouvtn, N. H.. Jan. 4.—The United Btates steamer Kearsage went ashore on Beacon Ledze, this harbor, this -afterncon, at nesrly high tide, by parting her maln hawser while oreparations were In progress to haul her atong- side the wharf at the Navs-Yard. A blinding Anow-storm, with a very stronge southeast wale and very beavy sea, were prevalling at tue time, - and the vesscl struck on the rocks stern tirst. {\l‘lI l:el!url.l to get her off huve thus far- proved utile. 40 per Cent! From prices heretofore given. BEAVERCLOAKS At $4, $8, $7.50, $10. BETTER BEAVER CLOAKS At $8.60, $10, $12, $18, $20. Customers will appreciate MATE[‘ASSE BEAVE“; CL()AKS this opportunity to secure bar- At $8, $10, $12, $14, $16.60, | geins on examination of the and upwards. goods offered. SICILIAN SILK CIRCULARS, FUR LINED, $566---reduced from $86. MANDEL BROTHERS, 121 & 123 STATE.ST,., Drauch, Michignu-av, and Twenty-second-st. To close the scason, at less than cost to manufacture, All Best Late Styles But They Still Occupy the Line of the Lom in Force. FIRE IN A COAL MINE. PorTavitre, Pa., Jan, 4—A fire was dlscover- ed yesterday in No. 4 Slope, operated by the Lebigh & Wilkesbarre Coal Company, at Panther Creek Valles. Up tonoon to-day the fire ia stiil raging, and a large amount of coal had alreadv been consumed. The fire continues 1o spread. The men are unable to reach It, being kept back by the dense #moke. 1t is feared ft will be neccssary to flood the mine, FATAL EXPLOSION. New Youk, Jan 4.—Two men were killed and a third probably fatally wounded at Glen- dale, L. L, by the cxplosion of adynamite cart. ridge while preparing o blast. THE GHEAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. Speclally recommend- ed for richness fn aper- fent saits, cacy I Biliou prevention of Guut, Plies, etc., and s an ondinary gperfent Ly LIEBIG, VIR. HOW, NOUAN. it NI Tho Balkan Expedition Serionsly Re- tarded by tevero Weather, TALKING IT OVER. THE ENGLISH PRESS Loxnox, Jan. 4.—The Standard says: * The publie will searcely Ue surprised to learn that the Goverument s unable to colncide fn the opinfon that no materlal chénge has occurred In the situation. England cannot, with due re- gard to our Interests, accept the positlon cialmed by Russia, that terius of peaceare a matter for scttlement between the latter and Turkey, subject ouly to o ratification by Europe." ‘The Dally Telegraph, Pall Mall Gazette, and other anti-Russian newspapers take the same vlew of the Earl of Carbarvou's specch on Wednesday last, as did the Standard this morn- N. B.--Free Stages between TFxposition Buitding and State and Randolph-sts. every Jlve minutes for the use of our patrons, F.y L. & Co. [ 7 and K1 THOM . Ny and the entire medical “peofeaston i Eoklaud and Germiany, J. I BARN B~y Margeon-Ganeral U, 8, Armey. e Invet cortaln and plensant o (s clects ot any of the bilter watcrs.” 5 DR.J. MARIONSLMN, New York, ‘*Avs jaxa. atlve, I preferltto’ avery oiber’ mineral wa- DROWNED. Burravo, Jan. 4.—The body of Jerome Pierce, a wealthy lumber-dealer of Buffalo, and founder ?l Plerceville, Mich., was found in the harbor ay. ' ——— tel INSURRANCE, fng. The Standard stated that England can- | which place they can reach Ikhthnan by tbe PERU, CANADA, DR, WH, As ITAMMONTY New Yorke T8 | oo e oeemn not, with due recard to Eogllsh fute Topolntza Vall . Spectat Dlevatefl to The Chicago Tribune, i ple Vi . gllsh futerests, 'opolutza Valley, . aterus and edlleitor & Gurtiva 1810. 1878, It 1s not belfeved that the Russian Gen. Gour- Doy ReCOLHAGED, accept the position that Russls aud Turkey can settle the terma of peace, subject only to Europe's ratification. A thisclalin was allowed, England would be de- barred, except under serlous disadvantsges, of Interferiug {n defenso of her legitimate inter- 0sLs. Kivostox, Ont., Jan, 4.—All the plece-hands employed st Offord & Co.'s shoe factory, num- bening about ffty, struck to-day, thelr wages having recently been cut down. Auxeial ispateh (o The Chioaan Tridune, MoxTaEAL, Jan. 4, ~The Quebec, Montreal & Ottawa Rallroad Company took sult to-day acalnst, Joshua Ellard, Warden of Ottawa County. It also Instituted sn actlon of dam- ages tor $500,(100 azainst the corporation of Ot- tawa County for loas sustalued by the delsy in banding over the bonds voted by the county In aid of the road, and for foterest thereon since the Londs were due, aters. DR. ALPRED L. LOOMIR, New Yark, *‘The most prompt snd’ inost etiiclent; speclally odanted for dally use, DR. FORDYCE BARIK I, N:Y York. *Re- ires lew, 18 les dleniteeatle and udpleassnt isa any ot DR.LEWIN A, NAY New York, ‘‘Pre. axative." Terred to any ot A WINEULASSFUL A DOSE. Erver, auine bottle b the nawme of o Unaris Cor imireds b ondon: SCha el FRED'K DB BARY & CO,, 41 & 43 Warren-st., Now “York, ° Fulo Agents for Unlted States and Canads, FOR SALE BY DEALERN, GROCERN, AND DIRUGEISTS, g to The Lhlc: 'y o has a sulliclent fure to storm the Iehtiman | o SAGEDTN 0T thuen Tribute, | drfile, or that such force could be supplled in | o speclal says: #The Chivesc question in Peru the present stute of Russtan cammuuleation. sccris to have takeu a formn wlich is in strong ON THE LOM. coutrast with that of the same questlon on our Boaor, Jan. 4.—The Turks still occupy the | pune Const. Our Cnxuonm"ncnghbm are line of the Kara-Lom River, and carefully guard moving for means to check the Chinese Imml- its bridges on the roads to Ehnml;. gration to thelr slores, and are manifesting a s ANE_RANCOE. . . —— .1 pitter hostility towards their Celestial brethren Heavy Ice continues running in the Danube. by muny acts of vlolénce. The same class of la- STUCK IN TR BNOW, borers are belng, weleomed | by the Peru- Loxpox, Jau, 4.—Dispatchies from Bucharest h 1t d pri A say the army which was to cross Sipka Pass [ YIo22 80 #11 the viglte and piivileces of na- OARD OF TRADE CTION, The Hartford |soasd or Teivs FREISORANGRConpAyy| ELECTION! One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Semi- REGULAR TICKET. CARNARYON'S sPRRCIL The Earl of Carnarvon’s speech, fb.; scems, was delivered” Wednesday before the Cabinet Councl, which hal to consider the Rus- sian answer to England’s note relative to peace negottutions, AR Speclul Disvate to The Chcadn Tridune. S 5 = Fe tdent, The Manchiester Fuardian's London dispatch | aud co-operate with Gen. Gourko tn bis move- | ©7 - | ‘Towox7o, Jun. 4.—The first snow-fall of an; ~-~‘_l“"">n oF T!‘ADE BLED i Annuul Ex]nbxt. N, l:.r mf:xx. ‘The supporters of Lord Beaconfleld’s | ment awalnst Adrlanople gives no slgu of uetly- by the Perwvian Ooverument to. fox constquence this season took place I.llrmuthuu{ framigratl i ity, and whnile the present weather continues :fi;mg?‘(lmn:n[‘;{fi:: 1‘u‘u:lmu°: uanll.(:nrttl::: such operatlon would be fmpossible. The deep | been mude with Oliphant & Co.. of New York, snow offers an almost fnsurmountable obstacle bf the terma of whict this firm, in conslderation of o an annual subsidy of 160,000 soles, agree to g&vngnl;l. acd tbs “Iu'sl"_l"l'"hnnl’l 59, 'h‘l’m‘; run a hine of steatners fur 'll\'u yuuri' Letween rders have been lssued for the supply of | (" guy Peru. ‘Thelr steamers are to mako sledges, but by the timo they arercady the suow | {wenty-cieht round trips gvery year, aud each will probably ave disappeared, and the rosds | vessel js to be of sutliclent capacity for 1,000 Lo impassable from mud and water, passengers. ‘Tho coutraciors unaertake to in. A correspondent at Bucharest telegraphs that :‘;”&‘:":'fi g;:‘:{;';:g;":‘;“‘fn:?aflb‘l&fffi‘% Ontario to-day. Insome sections It Is from stx Anches to a foot deep. e — PATENT SUITS, . New Yonx, Jan. 4.—In the sult of the iWeste ern Unlou Telegraoh Company vs. George Har- rington, ‘T, R. Edison, the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Cowmpany, Jay Gould and others, Trustecs of the Automatic Telegraph Company and Automatic Company, Judge Frecdman poticy contend that the Earl of Carparvon's speech was Intended not to expound but to Ine fluence the Cabinet's views, There s some Justitlcation for this judgment. It Is no scerct that the Enrl of Derby’s November specch was a enrprise to the I'remler, aud alsoa source of {utense aunoyance; but It Is Hkewlsc well known thut the Premier has been giving fustrue- tions to Mr. Layard, Ambassador at Con- stautinuple, over the head of the Forelgn Secre- BOARD OF TRADE ELECTION! OPPOSITION TICKET. For 8econd Vice-Freldent, JANO, Il DWIGHT. For Directors, EZNA I WIEELER, of Elking & Wheeler. CYRUS 1. ADAMS, of McConnick, Advms & Co. *THOMAS HEERMANS, of Clinton Driggs & Heermans, ANDREW BROWN, Packer, W. 8, CROSHY, (To nll vacany), N, E. PLATT, att & Thorne, Cash Capital - - - $1,230,000.00 Cash Assots, Jan. 1, 78 8,288,913.49 All pending liabilities - 179,156.81 Net Assefs - . $8,100,760.68 Surplus over Capital and T rerese e bo considers it fmprobable that the Russians e s vl nrrived on the aterave by each ‘steamer, In For Pre all present Linbilities $1,859,756.68 | .. ». o ATLLINGTON, of eathinaton antcher's Sons, | 12FY: 1f the Earlof Derby attempted ta forco tho | can reach Adrianople bofore May nest, dovirtasa years SA000 Ciuiamen bavo becn - | S7anied . Inlunction rostralulng defendants MURRY UEO. CLAIK, of Gatlup, Clark & Co, Band of one section of the Cabiuet In November, THE TURKISH ARMIES, odm o) 08 PIONELULINR AnY, K Perit. They were formerly badly treated, 81, PETZRSBURO, Jan. 4.—A private dispatch | bRt &ro now taken woud caro of. raceived here sunounces that ouly 40,000 Turks tion to the patents which cover the quadruples instrument except the Atlautic & Paclfic Tele. Q. T. BEERE, of Nash & Beobe, For Becond Vice-President, D. E. BIBLLY, of Sliley & Parry. 1t Is equally probuble that tho Earl of Carnarvon J. I DWIGHT. At the close of a year of unusual may bo resorting to stuilur expedivnts, now that For Directors. poril and perplexity in the l’"sl" Hee: UATHR: the dungers of Lhe sftuation have become moro | bave retired to Roumelis. The remainder of the [*.* + - GREAT BRITAIN. 5{?,‘}2,5,"2‘,.‘3{2,’","'m%fi&‘{?gfi{flfid‘;‘{fl BZRA 1. WHEKLEIL of Frkias & Wheeler, ness, accompanled by heavy For Comnittea of Apo: detiote. Buch are the views of thosc who be- | Ottomen forces, numbering 70,000, remafntug TUE DREADSTUYIS TRADM. Edison fn the District of Columnbia, to test VHOMAS HERUMANS, of Cilnton Driggs alieermans, | Shrinkages in market value of | JOSIANSTILES. E: 1 QUNESNIA™ | leve thut the Earl of Carnacvon's speoch ex- | northiof the alkans, are distributed amoug | L1vERFOOL, Jan. 4.—Tho provinclal trade for | iha tHtle 16 the patente: o comiitioy s at they ”:y;;"sé‘{'n:fl:lgx." permanent Investments, and after | UEOROE N, CULVEIR v bressed no more thun bls personal oploton. I | the fortresses of the Quadrilateral, 'wlxcnl'ncry n':n.:notfl:: t‘l:‘sl\l;n;rken roport- bl:’ml‘na;in:cfll g:?q:!uu;‘ll::um‘::’u Rxel’lln:l:: il al] maintaining its usual Dividends M g 5 . wm bound to say that they are In the minority. OSMAN PASIA ng au Improvoment of ons shilling per quarter, % the transfer, CYHOS B ADAMY, of Meturmick. Adsmaa o, | MALD mckhufder“’ tho foregoing iy | Zoreetion Monday, Jaite 7, 1878 | gouw ot ti bat of Cornunrans colioamine may | will shortly be couveyed to the Town of Riazau, | thich appiies mora especially to red furolgus | S5tio%d; ho onder wlio, enjows the traster, N. E. PLATT, of Piati & Thoras, presented to its patrons as ovie P T T i differ from lim on suclt questions us the Juatice | where be will pass his captisity. ain “rlu-:;‘;h;“'-'h l:lofllr l’;!l";m-l h:': l;M.n action. — Y ) 9 . ascriy e —————— P o o TV o - |~ s v s o | OF WisOm of the Crimcan war, but they are COMPLETELY EVACUATED, oue 10 wl ptions. Malze, in the face 8% perhp, Comilee of I:I'.hlr'-'.';::n{u,mmoq dence of the conservative man A perfectly unanimous us to the nocessity of this | Loxoox, Jan. 4.—A. Constantinople special | of large arrivals off the coast,nnd the mild LACK HILLS NEWS. s | K. BIOLEY, GRORGE CLARR O | agement and continued ability of country having reports that Bofla is completely evacuated. weatler, finds _a lesa free sale, with prices in [ Dwapwoon, D, T., Jan. 4.—Yesterday tes P. W. DATEL, this well-known institution, ¥ N ) A VOICE IN TUR PINAL SETLEMENT, EHZEROUM. favorof buyers. At the market to-day there | men, employes of the Keets Mining Company, wero arrested on a chargo of graud larceny, pre- ferred by the Aurors Miniog Company, for re- moving ore from minlog property clalmed by thu lutter, ‘The lierd of ponfes that so mysteriously ap For Committea of Appeals, JORTAN RTILES, 9 SOFALBEERE, &. i P, MOORE & JANES, Oity Agents. @. F. BISSELL, Managor, P. P, HEYWOOD, Ass't Mannger, Wednesduy and Thursday the Cobinet is un- derstood to have addressed themselves to some of the dificulties involved In tho meuns for Lringing their unanimity to a successful fssue, VIRNNA, Jan. 4.—A special from Tiflls says | Was a tnore general demand for wheat, result- tho Tusstans have occupied Tidjs. If thials | Ing fo & fair busiocss fn red Amerlcan deserip- true, communieation with Erzeroum s cut on | tions, at an advancs of one penny per cental on all sides, currcocies of this day sennignt. White whecats Wholesale and Retall Dealer in COAL! Ma}. Evand: The citlzens who beld the stock roturned it to the owners. ood coal discuveries aro reported two miles southeast of Rapid, The newly-discovered of! regions of the Hillg are Leglunlug to attract conslderabls attention, and wany parties are locating claima. A GREAT SCANDAL. Apacial Dimaich 1o The Chicaga Tridune. CLEVELAND, O., Jan, 4,~~The Leder will pub« 1ish to-morrow some grave charges against the Mother Superior and several Sisters of Charity in Charivy Hospital, an {nstitution bullt partly Ly muney voted by tue City Governmeut, and In cuntrol of the Catholics. Thcso charges are made on the authority of.Dr, Weber, main physician of the llospital, wha made a publis statement to-day of the reasons of his with- drawal frowm all control of the fastitution, They are, in_brief, that the Mother Superlor and other Sisters are 1o freo with liquor, too devot- ed su thelr atteution to the prlests, und not what they sbouid be In several directions. Dr. Weber's ‘position fa fortlied by a host of excel- " lent witnesses, " e ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. i o Naw Yowg, Jan. 4.—U. 8. Graat, .n/-, pas lately Bppotated Asslstant United hg"‘,_ District-Attorney for this district, has been culled to Bau Francisco on busioess, and will not assumu his duties as Assistant District-Attor- ney untll the lat of uary. Npechal Drapaten to Fhe icaga Tribuae, SrwingrizLy, 1L, Jan. 4.—The interual rev- nue collections lu tily (the’ Eighth) district for llcx’eu{l}::r-r wero u,lsg&lfl, sud for the cotire Y vy o e Chcazo Trisune. Semiverieip, fiL, Jan, d—Adjt-ten, [l fard to-day Lsued an order cousolidating the Alton, Currolton, aud Winchester Guards re- speetively {uto the Sixteenth Battatlion, aud directing u meetiog to be had for the election of o Msjor, " 1UE_QUEEN, 1 Tho ‘Turklats Cliawber of | 1 oynow, Jun, 4Tt Quoea, it 1o sald, wil Depaties adopted an amendment to the address not open Farlament fu person, in reply to the speech from the Throue at the opening of Parllament, relating to the Goyerne MISCELLANY. ment's military policy, The Minlsters of War, ANABIA, Marine, and Foreigu Affalrs are fuvited to ex- ALEXANDRIA, Jan, .—Cholera bas appéared plain, The Government has demanded a vote | yn Jeddah and Mecea. of 5,000,000 Turkish pouuds for the require- 1TALY. ments of the army," Loxpox, Jan. 4.—A telegram from Rome UAVE XOT DONE THEIK DUTY, says: ‘*Cardinal slanning has submitied tothe Pans, Jan. §.—A telegrain recelved here re- | Coilege of Cardinals the vroposal that on the ports that the mmendment tu tho address | geath of Plus IX. the Couclave fussomble at adopted Ly tho Turkish Chamber of Deputics | Malta, The Sacred College is divided fn opiuton declared that the Ministers have not done thele | gy thy matter. The Italian Cardlnaly are in- duty elther fo a mllitary or political poing of disposed to aceept tho proposal.” view. UEKMAX FINANCES, terpretations, says: ¢ Therw ought to be un eud TIE NICOPOLIS HRIDAR. BzruiN, Jan, 4.—~Supulementary estimates to the mystery aud ambiguity which have of A correspondent of u London paper, writing { have beey Jald before the Federsl Counci) for late shaken every Interest iu the country, The | from Turna Maguesetle, on Thuraday, the 6tk the next year's budeet, swelllug the probable thue has more than come when the Govern- | of December, says: The bridge of 100 pontoon detleit to 5,000,000 marks, ment should cease, whettier ut home or abroad, | boats across the Danube, between Turna Ma- A PEARFUL MASSACRM. 1o Liave two voices, ‘Phe public have no wish to | guerilic aud Nicopolis, has uow come to sotme- Lonpox, Jan. 5—5a. n.—Tho Adverther hears, Juquire toa curiously intu the Idlosyncrasles of | What serious griel, Sixteen boats are sunk, on rellable authority, that ofticial information individuals or secrets of Cablncts, but the seri- :,':;"_“u;L’:‘.’;';fi,_.':{,“,’:n{':‘h;;“;;‘:.":,“,'.",f: b‘;‘mgfi‘:’ has becu rocelved in’ St Petersburg that the ous und vital futcrests of the country would bo | of coursr, in lke condition, The oflicer iy | Chineso have massacred, 13,000 men, women, linperiled by any prolongation of this anblg- charge of the worke says it will be a ortnighe | and children in the Kashearian town of Maoas, uity, aud the public would justly resent an, or three weeks belore 1L s repaired, The dis- | cummitting most frientlul atrocities, n 2 s 7 | Rater camo abaut in $hiswise: A sirong castis: THE PENIANS. .'l.“"h ‘i;'f““"'g"ml";,‘h ‘°h ke m’"n:‘m“fl""’ 1y wind blowing ogainst the stream brought up Rumors have been lately current that the be policy upon which tho country fs resolved, | JJ U ky channlng sea, that yeaterday drogged | Government has pandoned sl the Fenlsn aud to which the Ministry sre pledged, Is one | gy anchor or two and stupped trattie for o few | prisuncrs, Thess ruwmors, however, appear to reccummended ot only by expediency, but by | hours. Last night it blew bard from tue vame | bo exaseerated. The Standard annoutives that y 4 Y b Y 7 o cen buats ain! hel ICIF Mool 0 vl d | from 1t cun uo longer bo endured.” Ings, The bouts dro placed uLeihit yards' dis. | scevitudo In - 1500, have boen relessed on TUM RUSSIAN ATTITUDE. tance from cach other; the plave where the | @ ticket-of-leave. Corporal Chambers, under 8r. Pereussune, Jan. 4.~The semi-official ‘l:;l;‘“ «-ulu-- nuwwbuxona IT n; tho tity-tinhs | goine & L‘hu'llll“ ; ence, will be lrelwed o ays: | 3 t, oxactly a guarter of @ mile from the . Kou- L week, e prisos Werpors . haye ro- Rosgtan Jyeses mge: STha cibly o i Yo | simnlan Shore.: Wo triversed the fieyatve b | +eiyed e timatin s tes TS b et (R ey which, with suske-tike turalngs, are dolng thoir | ('Mears, Condon, und Melidy, undergolug sen- the 08 aud acta of the Luporial polleyare | pogy 1o gct loose, aud, on wrrivalat tho gav, | tences tur courpliaity i the Maucketer imur- still guided :'y the two pm:wuuz mu-l;len- were é‘l’:"nm l:lnlnlmlull_ urr ;.ne old prlnlhc‘xllmu der, nor 7‘1“'3 })mwblvml;o:;:utl: u(”uthulrlpruli tions of puttivg an end to the coustantly:re- | Engl sehip ut Trafaliar, surrounded by | oners retatoed for complicity in the allewe curriog dmml:nuu. aud avulding complica- | ball-sunk buats, rafts, and beats of wood, by | Fenlan outruges, but who were uot convicted ot tions by respecitug the intercsts of thipd par- | e seebe befure us, Bowe clear spaces lu the | treason, felony, or any wilitary offense, Mo Y respectiug P troubled waters show whicrg the pontoons have | Carty aud O'Brien were received iu Lon on by ties. Assurances satisfactory to the Britlah | gk enticely. ‘Fhew, for shout 200 yards, sr | the Irish Polittcal Prisovers Visiting Coutmit Governmeut aud people were given conceroiug | boats, trestics, superstructure in overy 'vou- | tee. ‘They are well, but lok prewatareiy aged, England’s {uterests lmnwediately after they | cevablo state of wreck, Occasionally the | No'condition bas been wade as (0 thelr resl- wero wsde Lknown. These Intercsts are lixhlh lllmn‘ llmh c;nnc‘dm |)".|:l |u'ngl§' hn-lh.u dencs out of the Unm‘aldll %‘"zd'u"" s fuph wire from the frou thelr head eip- UN’ B. po more menaced uaw thau thes, although | fohy Jiove the water. The movetacnt of that | Lowpos, Jan. 4—A Peris correspondent says ¥ Russla then roserved the contingency of belus | part uf the bridgo still Luldlug togettier hus, i | rurmors of changzes witnln tho proseut Cablacr, compelled. by military Becessities to ob- | many places, been violeut euoizl to break the telegraphied Thursday might, aro untrue. They formed quarters, the uneutralization of the Dardauelles ls not even mentloned, but there i an accesslon of territory In Bessarabia to the old frouticr, 1 suppose the independence of Bervia und Roumania, tho acceasion of territory to Montenegro, und the CESSION OF MATOUM AND KARS, are part of tho scheme. The fate of the Turk. ish tleet {s not within the proposal. That will Lo decided when the Russlan Governmeut re- quires compensation.” “With the new light thus thrown upon the situation, it would not bo surprising (f@ur Gov- ernment advised the Bulian to make s direct appeal to Russia.” ‘The Zimes, referring Lo these conflictiog in- e e S ACEN | T Tho terms of peace aro not now unknown to donat tind a1caly saic, and are not quotauly | oo ch s D PirkValloy sbout Iwa woeks ag ERANDS ANE) QM ILANS them, aud, as represented “here, they are much VARIOUS, deurer, There 1 no change tu the value of | Prrec 1 SRCarish Fatloy broperty of o roviug more moiderate thau was expected. According AT CONSTANTINOPLE. flour, Corn, old and new, iu moderate fuquiry, | band of Crow Indiaus, fromn wnom_they were SI to one account, which is nceepted fu well-in- 4.—A dispateh from Con- | sud three pence per quarier chieaer. stampeded(InPowder River Valley by order of MATHUSHEK | om0 i 207 Archeray, and iy good order, Orders from country and city solicited, Otfice and Do) PI.A.NOS ! Ottice and Doc! ‘With Equalising Scale and Linear Bridgo, The Mathushck Planos are fow acknowledged by the beat Judyes of mualc, in all paris of oar country, 10 e yastly suverlor 1o any othes do. Catai ontalning ful) ex on of the Equal- i Lincar Matiee, sout trce dnon auplica: u Vot ¢ o m]«-fl.""ifl‘n‘.‘i’fi’.’-‘ the followlax rates of storsge 3o 811 graln tecelved In bulk and Inspected tn pood Jar i cellllu T bushel uyy saifc, 50 Jonic saic remaing [ .mm‘man(un'f c uamerchactablo grain, two centa gertushel for tho drat ten dare or [ars O asme, an . oye 1 cent por b OF bt of s Ber ushel for esch additivnal Opsadattor ihe 15th day of November next, upon grai Condition, Faten, uniil Tolr veia ber busher hal b foregals #lterwhich 0o addltional storago will e harges e, {he Lot duy ot Auril, 10, 30 Woras i e ..’;:.z!'.'i:.'l bon unsouad krain, ot fn good tonaltton, thers wi T o re wilt ?:u?n'ffi ul sty £ rilnter sforape, hu;.\v‘lll e sub- ine chargue oa ra na_enll.:flgtfihl;:' w:'u:l:}.‘ Toveitioty. a6 quality B coived In ators until 16 has been fn- :';:::4':;‘ .l‘t;e‘ r‘;fl-‘ny Authorlzed lnspectors, unless by JUNGER, wiE 3 flm,umrcx.‘ DOLEA B & COu : L.\‘}'. IT‘ OMPSON & co., VINCENT & Co. s WILLIAM IHCK'I"XROV & CO. LHICAGO & PACIFIU ELEV A" L VATOR CO. B el S Erssiedt) PROFESSOR WL, SUBNER OF Y ALE COLLEGH, WILL 8PEAK ON “THE MILVER QUESTION,™ At Furwell Hall, Monday, Jan. I o My. an. 7, 1878, n whsliog (o purchasc & I'lauo sLou Taylor & Farley Organs, New snd Beautiful Dostyn of Cases, PELTON & FOMEROY, 153 STATE STREEY, CHICAGO, & CO "y Sote Agenta.for the Northicest. EWTAGENTS WANTED I8 RVERY T FuRy, 15 PER_CENT| COAL! All Conl freshly mined and OFF received since the strike. S AL T e TS O | Main Office: 97 WASHINGTON- EDDY, HARVEY & CARTER, e e Madison.st., near Market. SIUBK]][]ME]’S“ MBBHH g DEALERS IN ~Aolasion fres. _Allare tavited, NANUFACTURERS ¢ Chialrs and Benehes for Beatt also o Vl::nun for Heatluy. “'a"l‘x‘""f..'.'-fllfi‘u'fl«h Y lcase acud Calalogue ALyl WA U Qiera Housd Ansoctation. Sange fan. oe0urer bailas The Aunual Meetlog of the Stockholders of the VESSEL-OWNERS® TOWING €0, SNt SRt the e of e comsar 8, 1670 8t 1 O'CIUCK D, ., SUF the Durpoee uf eleciiug 1L uf the vusulag yesr, aud the trausaction of Ler busl o beore i TR v Clilago, Ded, 8, 1877, Secretary, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. 1o sugual meetlng of thie stockholders of the North Chicago Cliy Luliway Cujauy, furthe elecilon of Directors for the cusutng year aid the transsction of 80y vthier business which ‘wuy conie Lefure themn, will by beid 8t thio uslice of the Soany, S0, S Burth lark-at., o Tucslay, Ja nTd at 8 Gelock p. ta, Alll’l m\h‘oub, Becretary. 1OLDERS DIEETING. Fine g, ctac ea sulted to it aighta on sclenfitc prins ainice: "Brers DKL SIS acleniogrin: scobesy Larumicters, &c. TEMPERANCE. Svecial Dispatch 1o Tha Chicuas Tridune. Mouxnt Verxow, 1ll., Jau. 4—The temper- sucy wovement fuaugurated hero some two . wecks ago by the Hon. A. B. Cawpbell is sull belog followed up with the greatest earucstucis aud enthusiasm. uss-mectings are held every nh.'h‘!fl sud the largeat hall in the city bas proved L By JOSIAR H. REED, No. 20 Nassav-st, N, Y. 1 t e IMPROVED CLIC. l“l‘f}?‘%‘fi”{?’:‘.’:fl i‘i 3r’nr ds‘%grflfl ROV l:b LIHILA:IO icatlons receive 1! L WP 1A NURLS LR Tt e, 2 “COUNTY ORDERS gy Sesors. pad ety katen PG and Koveliicy h 15, M. L. i Flbuie Hld's, 2! Notlco I8 hereby given that thers whil be s meetingot | payn der tho walls of Constantinople. | rack-tushiogs. furce ub the ruadway, sud muve | were arculated through pari otlves. Lusuflicient to secomuodate the {mmense cruwds = e thin suckBoldery of the Merchante Savine Loce peace vuder walls L g e tfe Mt Tocrvid Ty ‘Lust ’s report of the S rai, | Gaq Jud Nicksl Trust Combuny &t Oifice vi Tutaday, Jam, & i s | It depends upon England to avert this | 1w poudervus road-bearers which “have broken RISMANCR 9\ s UERE: m;"fl‘o‘:fii that ;ym.:&;)pr::w:‘";.dsfifi tweea tho bours of 108, W. aud 1 L. Tur Lie Durpuss of electing elevou Trusices buserve dullflfi the casulag year E‘n:} fur tl ‘;‘lrm-‘nn-uuu ot lus‘ll& mm‘&fls‘nfirx.. oay conle uj urs LLo mesting. C 3 RN~ i gn ey the fron bunds that clavped them Lo the rowd Loxvoy, Jau. 4—A Berlin correspondent contingeucy by divesting tho Porte of any - | ¢l i “"The luanifeat gesult so. 16 5t Dlows | sars o bag trugtworthy wformation that an lusivn respocting English support. It (s evi- | Lard to-uight the rest of the bridge witl gu. & | ayreement, .nb‘wfl 0 ibe ratitication of the dunt that, if the Porte has ground to hope that | scxxched in 7valu {or sigus of auy stcps belvg Hulebatag snd Foderat Councul, bas been arriv- And City Vouchers Bought By ©y MLAZARUS BILVEUKAK, s CLakiber of Commerce. SLATE MANTELS, F ROBABLO & LUMNEY ¥ud NIAT RS, the pledgu iu this city, and wers wearing the ble-Hbbon Ludge. ALGILSE Tousias Levetiig 131 full bime W-oighs. i §