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¢ Ohiconn Lailp aribyne, e et e . 18 VOLUME XXXII CIIICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, 5 PRICE 5 INSURANCE. SHAWLS. A arsived, one near Zeni-8aghrs, and the other near Tatar, The Bazardjtk & Zamboli Raliway in threstencd. The eivil population has been ordered to quit Adrisnople, and 8,000 persons have already gone. The civil Government has been transferred to Rodesto. DADLT TSED UP, Loxpox, Jan, 12—5 2. m.—~A Russfan official dispatch ssys the Turka left 800 dead in the for- tifications of Trajan Pass. Beatles thess a Turk- 1sh battalion was aimost annihilated In the en- counter with the Rassian turning column. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. Loxpox, Jan. 11.—A special from Constanti- nople aays the Russlans bave occupled Eaki- Baghra and Yeni-Saghra, cutting off the Turkish fend] at the Turkish Legation here are not only mad over the news of the Russian successes, but very angry because of the publication by Becre tary Evarts of s dispatch from Minister Beale. at Vienna, fn which be says that the Tuck has lost s ancicnt characteristics of truthfulness and fair dealing, and hds become morose, fanat- fcal, vindictive, insolent, and indolent, a foc to progress in any ahape, and having bis worst passlons excited to frenzy by the appearsnce of a Clulstlan schooltcacher. ITALY. TROURLE PREDICTED. Bpecial Diwated fo The CMetgo Tribune. Wasmixarox, D. C., Jan. 1L—Italian affaira are regarded with much Interest by those mc- quainted with the bostility between the follow-, a stroke of apotiew,. The boay remained tven- :i;llaur houra exposed befors it was discovered. dérson was of & prominent Kentucky fnmll‘y, antrong Unfon man, and a member of the Kentucl i'ummurv. o was a college eless- mate of President Hayea and W, K. Rogers, tho Prestdent's Sceretary. A dispateh of condolenico from the President this evening states his fn- tention of being present at tho funeral. L at Inrpated (o Th# CRlenan Triduns, B1. Josepn, Ma., Jan, 1l.—Judge James I Blrch dicd at his home in Plattsburg last night at 12 o'clock. His filness was long, and his death not unexpected. He was once on the Suapreme Beneh of the Btate, and was In early life reqarded as one of the best orators fn Mls. sourl, Judge Birch was aged about 75. Ho lesves 8 hand.ome estate. A CLEAN SWEEPD. German American Insurance o OF NIIW YORIK, STATEMBENT JAN. 1, 1878. The Russian Legio‘ns Scour= ing Northern Roumelia Unopposed. Shawls! Fuield, Leiter Eski-Saghra and Yeni-Saghra Occupied by the In- vaders. CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ABSSETS. 20T army. This report ts apparently duc to a panic | ers of the Pope and thoso ot the deceased King CRIME. i g: -gi & T Niscls 1n Constautinople. of Italy. A dclzgfilclh from Georgo P. Mnnlh. % (il ho Servian Troops Capiur C) THE CAPTURR OF NIsCT. our cxperlen inlster at Rome, eays the PARRICIDE. —_— $2,324,043.02 COQ 8 1 op ptn o 1 Beveral special dispatches announce that the | violence of the clergy and of thelr lay supporters Bpecial Dispated (0 The Chicags Tridune. BT, Paur, Minn,, Jan, 11.—In Cokato, Wright County, Tuesday morning, the body of Olson Nordstrom, & farmer, was dln'covcred under the floor of an unfinished wing'of his dweélling, his dog baving attracted attention to the place, Circumstances {ndicate thst Nordstrom was Ttk for dnatd Tomes i “fi%fi'fi 1450 e ey — s\ EXPOSITION. BUILDING, BUrplus OYr CADItal. uee (i with a Garrison of 8,000 Men. garrison of Nisch, which surrendered to the Bervians, numbered 8,000, with nincty cannon, 12,000 rifies, and & number of flags, THE DANUBR, A Bucharest dispatch reports that six small steamers commenced oiviog between Simnitza in the city is almost begond description, and anv one living among them has abundant opportu- nity of belng convinced that they are prepared to resort to arms iu support of the pretentions of the Papacy, and they hope to find 8o occa- alon for the employment of material force tn the univerea) re-catablishment of the civiisu- Are offering Attractive Bars | Antivari Burrenders to the Montene~ Western Department--164 Randolph-st., Chicago. at Vicnna states that at Shipka Pass the Rus- slans captured mmgnen. 1,000 horses, twelve mortars, twelve sici®-guns, and elghty deld- s premacy of the Church. - killed with an ax by his son Ole, 22 ycars old, gains in grins, Who Move in Foree AndSltoyae fhurse: iLL G0 1XTQ MURNING. and that hip otber son Albert aged 14, was privy 2 Asal |l TUE SILIPXA SURRENDER. Roxe, Jan. 1l.—King Humbert I. has or- | to th ide. Both i 4 SR s o S SHAWL I]EPJ[“TM HNT‘ on Houtari, Loxpox, Jun. 12—5 8. m.~A correspondent | dered thie Ttallan Coart to go in mourning six |3|c, ed\‘::;{’ucn‘elnd :(Idomm ;{;fi:‘:fiWQL% ll; . CEHICAGO AGENTS, MOORE & JANES, 119 & 121 LaSalle-st. MINERAL WATERS. PIANOS AND ORIRANS. APOLLINARIS| STEINWAYY NATURAL Complete Vietory at the Centen- HINERAL WATER,| ™50 S i The Queen of Table Waters, ORRTIFIOATE. i, | . **This 1 to certity that the Planofortes of HIGHLY EFFERVEBOCENT. |, " way & Sons, comprlelng Concert and DIL.LEWIS A, SAYRE, *Adelighttalbeversgo. | Patlor Grand, Square, and Upright, exhibited by DI WILLIAM A, INAMMOND. **Fareuperior | them at the Centennial Exvosition at P'hiladelphia, 10 vichy, Beluier, of sny otlier, in 1870, PRESENTED THE GREATEST TOTAL. DR.ALFRED L. LOOMIS. *'Most gratefal and | y7y op EXUELLENT QUALITIES and novelty . 0 ‘ . 1 of construction, and in all ‘oints of excoilence DI I OODEN DOREMS, | o elrt g Toee | THEY RECEIVED OUR RIGHEST AVERAGE from all the objections ureed agalnst Croton snd artidcially aersted waters.” » ', WANKLYN, London, BEog. **Impreg- opinfon concedes to Messrs. Steinway & Sons, Tafcdonly with {ts bwh Ras." *HIGHEST DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE IN ALL DIt By [ PRASLER, “Useful aad very sarees- | TSI BTYLES. " months. have killed bls fathe: ineaid hat Humbert, thouch origtnaty o | 8200 exnlg Tatherit gSt. Lisimoney, [abodk favor of Turin, fs now disposed to sagree to Victor Emmanuel's being Interred fn Kome, but will consult bis brotlicrs. 8lgnor Mancini Intends to introduce a bill In Parliament sppolnting the Pantheon as the future burial-place of the Bavoy family. THE KING AND THE POPE. The Fanfulla rvg;:iu that Victor Emmanuel sald on his death-bed: **I have alwavs felt affection and deference towards the person of the Pope. 1f] bave personally displeased him, I am rorry; but in all my acts I have always ha the cousclousncss of having fulfilied my dutles as a ctizen ond Prince, and of ncver having cowmitted anvibiozeontrary to religion.’ NEXEY M. STANLEY, the Afriean explorer, arrived hiere fo-day. The medal which uad been decreed to him by the late King was privately presented, FRANCE. TAE DISHMISIAL OF DUCROT. Loxpox, Jan. 11.—A correapondent states that the dismissal of Gen. Ducrot was a per- sonal act of Presfdent MacMalon, who lias been much disqulcted by the fuipression produced on thio public mind by the Linogzes offair. THE PUNERAL OF M. RASPAIL, Panig, Jan, 11,—M. Raspail will be buried in the Cemetery of Percla Cholso Sunday. M. Loufs Dlane 'will deliver the oration. A large coneourac is soticipated. Russia Determined Not to Con- sent to a Temporary Armistice. Fitled Centre Camel’s Hair at $85 and apward. Plain Centro Camel’s Mair, with hor- der, at$25 and upward. Camel’s Hair Striped Long Shawls at $7 and upward, Comel's Hair Siriped Squaro Shawls at $13 and upward, Tho popular “Decea Shawl” from $8 to $150. Also tho Real Indin Cashmere Decea at, $176 and upward, French Castimere at $18 and wpward, very ¢heap. Brocho Long Shawls, decided hargains ! Paisloy Long ot $12 and $16. A VILLAINOUS TRAMP! Nzw York, Jan. 11,~Thia afternoon a tramp entered tlie basement of Furnival’s bagging fac- tory, Nos. 266 and 258 WWater strees, Broklyn, and was ordered away. When going out he struck a match against & bag of jute, and in a motment it was in flames, which rapldly extend- ed {n the lower part of the factory. Thaere wera 130 zirls emploved in the upper part, who had & narrow escape from being suffocated and burne), the passage ways being in flames, They ail escaped witbout™ accident Ly windows which apened on the roof of a neighboring shed. “fhe fames yvere confined to the lower part of the bullding. Loss, 83,000. COTTON BWINDLE, New Yors, Jav. 11.—The pollec hare Leen notiled that Henry M. Cutler, a cotton broker at 181 Pear] street, has swiudled John Collins, of Brookliyn, out of 25,000 worth of votton by buging it under pretense of sepding it to North Adame, Mass., then putting it n a londed warchouse, oud drawing 38,000, and ronning awny, Cutler owed Cotlins $5.030 before this, anda large suin to a carman for cartage. Otber cotton dealers arc sald to be victinized. Rguns, Tho Cossacks bave cut the Yamboll Rallway. NEGOTIATIONS,. RUSSIA'S REPLY. CoNsTANTINOFLE, Jan. 11—8:30 a, m.—An armistice has not yet been arranged. The Porte has recelved the Russlan answer to the Turkish communication proposing an armistice, int!imating that the negotiations must be con- ducted on a basis of eventual peace conditivus. The Porte has not vet replied. CONYTANTINOPLE, Jan. 11.—Tle reply of the Grand Duke Nicholas to the Turklsh Comman- der-In-Chief that he would refer the latter's overture for an armistice to $3t. Potershurg states that negotlatfons could only be con- ducted with hlmself direct, and there could bie 1o question at present of an armistice without basls for peace. THE DARDARELLEE. Loxvox; Jan, 11.—The 8t. I'ctersburg Golos to-duy prints o special - dlspateh from Vienna whicl contradicts the 8t. Petersburz dlspatch to the London Times of the Tth, that it was rumored that Austriaand Oermany had vetoed the den of opening the Dardauelles to Kusslan All Negotiations Must Have for Thelr Object a Perma- nent Peace. Much Indignation and Astonishment Caused in London by This Decision. A Cabinet Council Called for To- Day to Consider the Matter. OF POINTS, and, accordingly, our unanimous Russia’s Terms Sald to Be of a Very Humillating A CATCH OF SMALL TFISIT, Sax Fraxcisco, Jan. 11.—W. T. Duncan, son A N NP, “Health a well Signed: 3 Character, vessels only, and that Russla had consequently . e of Joseph C. Dutican, nbseonding President of DR AN I P and TSt " a %2 D0 | mennY x, oLiver, ako. F. BhIsTOw, determined ‘not to ralso the question at all. MISCELLANT, e s S W B, Tasval, 5 heover, DR O The Golos telogram says that Austria has not « 3 3. E. HILGARD, JAMES C. WATSON . ) X e qéfia‘fl%figfimcf n’w‘«"{i‘;fi@m . ilasoN, ) DARNARD, c er, & 3 . LEV. J. BCTIEDMAYER, SIMS, “Notonlyalusurybut | pp, PAVRE PERRET, JOSEPH HENRY, To be had of ail Wino Merchants, Groce dunges’ on. Muslosk Tnviriments, {Group XX¥iq v Drog. stk and Mineral \ ator Dealers throughout e vnited Centennlal Exhibition. fates, end wholcaale of ‘The following are the figurcs as originally made, FREDK DE B ARY & 00“ ml:d by the Examining Judges from their note- 41 5 43 WARREN-8To s, 10 the accuracy of which they have certl- > fied over thelr own signatare, which certificato Js NEW YORK. | now lu possession of Stelaway & Hane, SPECIAL BARGAINS! Large assortment Heavy Beaver at $5 and upward. Full line Poreign and Domestie Wool- en marked to close. Doublo Woolen, extra quality and were arpested this evening on a charzeof telony, for having nssiated In the concealment snd eub- scquent fllght of Duncan, and Lowarne, tho Secretary of the Safu Deposit Company. Ball was fixed &t 610,000 each, which they huve ot yet succeeded in obtaining. * Amiese, Jan, 1l.—Demetrius Bulgaris, the well-known Greek politician, has fust died of apoplexy. He was President of the Provisional Government of Athens fn 1802, Jater President of the Couneil and Mialster of the futerior, and at tho timo of his denth Chlef of the Greek Revolutlopary Comtnittee. ALPIONSO'S MARRIAQL TOSTPONED. Mapnw, Jur. 1L—Lrume-Minister Canovas De) Castilloto-day read the Royal messaze to Congress annocneing the approaching uarrlage TELL DISASTER. THE TUBRISI COLLAPSE. (By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.] Loxpoy, Jan, 12—6 a. m.—Disaster fol- lows disaster for Turkoy. On Thursday the Servians stormed snd carried the heights surrounding Nisch, and yesierdny the gasri- son surrendored unconditionally, The dlscussed this question with Germany and Rus- sla. THR BALTIC, A dispatch from Berlin says Nussla is nego- tiazing with other Baltic Powers for the purpose of prohibiting the war vessuls of nou-Baltic Powera from entering that sea. RUASIA™S ADVANTAGE. 81, PETRR*BURG, Jan, 11,—Russfan journals, commeuting on the capture of the Turkish LYNCIED, New Ontesss, Lo, Jan. 10.—On Tucsday night a neero namned Rico was taken out of fail fu 8t. Franclaville, West Feliciaua, and hanzed — = s sl = . T bya party of white men. Rico was charged ; NEW PUBLICATIOND, m:lg:l.\s'fl:.gfir'll':l:;'br%l‘.“;M’ P’:t;w::! oot at *5 Borvians' trophies are ninely guns, 12,000 | army in Schlpka Pass, point out that this snew n(}!;‘;:fl,‘\.t‘:xml‘;.‘t#lm Memartal Divlomatique | With the killinzof Tom West; Democratle can- Sk L i B o onu:nm Thso :ul:{:l’u::m;u M: WeIght, at 0. muskets, and 8,000 prisoncrs. Tho samo evidence that tho Turkish poser of restatance | 40Ul i arriagy of Kiuk Alpnonso will be | $idate for Sheri, . few days befare the elees JUST PUBLISHED, Do ralra d posaible R l N ’ . . BAIe | 4g ytterly broken, and remark that the Cabinets | pystponed for a few days from the date orlel- | tiun in November, 187, o fed to Pomte: i o g: & “-;t::‘ G:::-'. ::: :& : ::'.:{:}: 33: Job Lot Rea India Camel's Hair | doy Antivar sarrendered to the Montenogrin | at Loth Constantinople and London must ug- | wuliy fixed, in consequence of the death of Coupe, but recently zave Lunself up, sud was derstand the necessity of recognizing in the ap- Victor Emmanuel. prosching negotiations the decisive wmilitary sltuation created by the Russian srmy, AMDASSADOR LAYAND. Loxpox, Jan. 12—5 . m.~A Constantinople Aispatch eays it is stated fn official circles that todged tn falt at St. Franetsvill: e — CASUALTIES, DESTRUCTIVE NTORM. . HOTRLAND, Me., Jan. 11, ~The beariest nosthe east graln ever known herv prevaited last nigiht, forces, which are now . MARCIING ON BCUTARI, Tie Rusaiaug, after the capture of Bhipka Pass and Kezanlik, bave pushed rapidly for- ward to Eski-Saghra and Zgni-Saghra, cut- SCARFS at less than 3 their value. N. B.—Free Stages cvery flve min- utes between Exposition Bullding and State and Randolph-sts., for TIE LONDON MONEY MARRLT, Loxpox, Jan. 11.—The Zimes, ln (ts inanclal column, says, a8 regards discount business, the bank bas nmmed Httio by the reduction of its rate, oe billa {n open market are taken at 2@ 23 discouut, OR A GRAND TOTAL AVERAGE OF SUNSHlNE OF SONG 0Big,0nt of o porsibla 901 3 | bolng not onty far abore all other competing planc ; ‘maxkers on each and everv alyle, bus presenting & hright and sunny eollection of Naw Sor 1l & :’;3""5" and suany collectis l‘mn‘;‘fl’.‘:’.w‘-‘ m’g‘ur'g"-'i result nover before achioved by any plano manu. BB A" 00k Guite Amerigsn in charasior. with our | facturers at any world's falr, ©own hanlar comporers, asd the claa Of sOnIKs that wro. ‘The public ia cautioned against 1ables of fignres [ L 5 o 10ID%. B e B e e | D voses] stspniote slare s | 456 OF OUr patroris, ting the Zambell Rallway Jebling to AJt | Las Hone tiat wesontig s ala. sivies | gl foue compitod sk, petoclay by onk | doton u prea amoustof damass U 120 dhip b «..%‘z‘:‘:.fé“‘é‘ofl-i'."fl."i&fu'd'.‘.‘ sbewarel } facluren for whishine auibority whateves eau Ui anople. Prosent indieation are that the | from Lord Derby, tho statement of | Cathdral wifilmfir wharves, -and uurooiing 8 nuinber of . 85,00 Flae Glll 8400, D Bie ern e hilatel an Turkish power of resistance is completely :'::‘ml(::"“:“mD,‘,’:‘“bmfikh:;; et tome | Lawpox, Jan. e Parta correspondent | p e -ze'nrlugr' issees of the Rackinad, Moums e gobied Thelr cotlgeaty. aloms, awues ollet broken, partly by reason of their roverses, | of peace could only express bis, the Grand fi“;‘,f;;“fi;,f,{:k'c,‘g‘,'.';‘;:nfi;‘,’";,:{;f;ufi}';‘;’g',",’;,'{, Pt o a sock ot tho Suatn Marine lias for more than & year boldly claimed 05 ot of & COAL: Qisheartoning the troops, and also owing to | Duke's, views, Ivissld tuat Lavard polnted | Cathoiie Chureh, and Dr. Friedricl's hlstory Railway whatf, where she broke uo. Luss, out that this view was confirmed by the reply of the Grand Duke Michatl, who, when asked to open negotiations for an armistice, answered of the Vatican Council have been placed on the the disorganization, confusion, nnd uncer- Tidex expurgatorius at Rome. tainty prevailing at Constantinoplo. 000, GLUSTER OF GEM vossible #0 on his planos, foll several polnts below ostox, Jan. 11,—The further repcris from A that figure, his totsl avernge reaching 00X only, Mafne detall disaster to the shipplng and dam- whalle the ratingy of another manufacturer, who KELLEY, N - SEs age to proverty from the gate Just night. At Tyl vatusblo collection of picces ot 8 somowtat | clalmed anaward of 00 points, actaally averaged ANOTHER CHANGE OF, MINIATRY that he was without fustructions in the matter. FIRES. Camden trees and fences wero prostrated, barns wlvinced ehatacter ws Lo dificuity, and fe sufted to the | onyy 5y It fs also declared that Layoard informed the blown down, and bouses uuroafed, the dumuce SR S HPERS: whh L ecracs WO pageh B2t LYON & WEALY, occurced yestorday, HMandl Pasha becom- | b\, iy o Briish Ambassadorat Bt Peters- AT CEDAR RAPIDS, IA In tho whilags execcanz ViDL At Easiport it e 5 ' o N * . ) i . 0 ¢ W, several o aro By Lepuach. Spinier, VonTulow, Lichner, Qeucral Agents for the Northwen ing Grand Vizier, but nothing can be gained | yyry nad been instructed tw express to Prince Saecial Mssatch 0 The Micaza Tridune. o A vemscls. went. tor 'plo-os. . Tho Tulfurin instyle, price, and binding, with the *Bun State and Monroe- & CO,, DEALERS IN COAL! All Coal freshly mined snd Gortchakoll Lord Derby's astoulshment ot the | CEDAR Raribs, la., Jan. 11.—Tho dwelliog non-tulfillment of his ;mml:n: that Russian | Of Jacob Smeltz, In East Cedar Rapids, was commanders whould bo ordered to treat for an | destroyed by fire this evenfug, Loss on build- armistice, and to remind Prince Gortschakoft [ i and furniture from $500to $1,000; fusur- that no stiputation bad been made relative to 2. 3 armiatice belng dependent upon conditlons ol IN PHILADELPHIA. peaceor on tho sppolntment of a new Grand PiILADELFIIA, Pa, Jan. 11.—Chatham M), Vizler. occupled by John F. Lodge, Harpers & Mod- by such frequent changos of advisers, Negotiations for an armistico have not made much progross. The Grand Duke Niclolss has roplied to the Turkish request for @ truco that no armistice can be grauted until a basis of shilu,” described above, and with tlie 37 other books of 5 ke gamons ** Librusy ' sesles, In Honnds, £2.50; Cloth, $3.00t Fine Gilt, 84.00. For sale at ail tho principal’ musto stores. Will also bo wislied, post free, to Any address, for tho retsil brice. ChaBge inay e sent n postags tampe. LYON & HEALY, Chioago. PTAINOS! OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. | With Equalising Soale and Linear Bridzo. schuoner Nightiugale Is ashore in Droad Cave, and full of water, At Oldtown the steeple was blown from the Baotist church. Tiwo schooners put into Scal Harbor and_went ashore on Nor- ton's Island. Beveral schuoners ure reported ashore at Tenant's Harbor. A VIRGINIA FLOOD. RicnaoND, Va, Jan. 1l.—IHcavy ralns the final pence sottlement is first agreed to, but ARITISH OADINET COUNCIL. ue, nod B. & ¥, Gledhill, all manufacturers | past two days have coused another fiscin the el Mathushek taron are now scknowledced Uy the received since the strike. what this basis {s has not yot transpired. | Lo¥DON,Jan. 12—5a. m.~A Cabiuet councll ;‘cnfim sarus uud hostery, was burned to-day, | rivers. The hridze over the Stauntou River, on ‘auperiar (o any Of nade. a1 = i th lspatoh la liag been summoned for to-day, Loss estimated at $05000; insurance, $30,000, | tho Richmond & Danvlillo Roatl, fust replazed, yFusiogus, contugleg il expianation of the Soue: Main Office: 97 WASTIINGTON-ST, | As etated in theso patohos yestordsy, the CONTHADICTONY RUSIORS. o was azaln swept away, the third time inside ot 1ot mo penn withiog o bufciise s FINRO RO fll | S best informed politicians here aro A Bucharcst correspondent says contradictory IN CIlICAGO. two monthe, _An fron bridze over the sumo T ARTIST! TERITALS. Abbott & Tyler, IMPORTERS OF Artists’ Materials, 147 STATE-ST. reparts In regard to tho couditlons of tho armls- | A stillalarm to Engine Company 36 at 2:20 tice continue. Tho Russians havw probabily not T""“‘l“: “:"i";r:p‘:: s;‘.:‘ l;&h{vm-: ‘l‘r:llln:: vet made any proposals, but all reports current | explosio o n DXl est India i;olm. w-uve’ro conditions. A rumor is In clr- residenceof Michael Wallsce, Duw- culation in Berlin that the Russians demand the evacuation of tho Danube fortreascs, sud the AT BROOKFIRLD, MASS, withdrawal of the Turks toa line of demarca- WOnCESTER, Mass., Jan, 11.~Jolinson, Davis tion between Adrianople and Philippopolis. & Forbes' shoe factory, at Brookfleld, burucd 1t {s rumored that the Grand Duke Nicholas | this mornlug, $50,000. Iasurauce, $30,000. has demanded the surrender of Adrianople as s == a tirst cousideration. No great confidence {u SPRINGFILLD. the concluslon of an armistico is felt at Bucha- —_— rest, unless the muttor is conducted entiroly by “The Doctors’ Monupoly=Appolntments, the Russian diplamatists to the virtual exclu- Speclal ianaich (o The Chicugn Tribune. slon ot the military element. BrRINGPIELD, IIl, Jan. 11.—The State Board WANT TO FIGUT IT OUT. of Health concluded its sesslon to-day, which, A telegram from Vienna also says: © Ac- aside from purely routine matters considered cording to very trustworthy information, the yesterdav, einbraced the exaniuation of & class wholo usstan army feels the harduess, almost | Of thirty-four spolicants for liccnso to practico injustice, of armistico propoeals coming just wedicine, and who, not having practiced in Nli- when tho fnal trutaph fe In view. My inform- | Bols ten years, are required 1o o vxamined by ant, who knows the fecling at headgquarters, the Boand. Of the class scventeen were suc- says thor 1 strong dlsposition to prevent, or ceesful, and were gronted certificates, as fol- river, on the Virginia & Midland® Road, between Lynchbure snd Danylile, was ulso washed away. This bridge was destroyed durlne the great flood in_November, and “but recently re- luced. The Roanuke River at Weldon, N, C. a very higl, aud the water rising sic to eleht nches por hour, The rallroad brldges at that volut are threatened. —— FAR-OFF SIIPWRECKS. 8ax FRANCsco, Jan. 11,—The [ludson Bay Company’s bark Lady Tonipsan, truin London with an sssorted cargo, while cuteriug Esqui- mault Harbor, Vancouver Island, this mornlng, ran on a rock and s probably a total loss, ‘The bark Qsmsn, from Seattle, for San Fran- ciseo, volltded with the bark Aursols on the 0th fust,, near Narrowstuno Point, Puget Souud, and suk. Bho was atotal Juss, The Aurcola was slightly injured. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Indications that Amerlea Wil Makes Cred- NOT BANGUINE OF PRACE. Russis s evidontly dotormined to bind Turkoy to certain conditions in advance, and then it will be too late for England to ob- ject. This vRw is taken by Lord Derby, for your Pera correspondent tolegrapls that Minister Layard has given Lis opinion that the Grand Dukq Nicholas Hid XXCERDED HIA INSTBUCTIONS in requiring peace conditions to bo sottled befora a truce is declared; also Mr. Layard stated that Lord Loftus, British Ambassador to Tussia, had received ivstructions from Lord Derby to express his aston- ijshment fo Drince Gortachakoff that no instructions had boen ment to tho Russian commanders fo troat for 1ose; orone, Taylor & Farley Organs, Neow and Resutiful Design of Cases, PELT0N & POMEROY, 152 STATE STREET, CHCAGO. Hola Agenta for the Northicest. L¥AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. L0 RENT. oy FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE st | TRIBUNE. BUILIING T, FINANUCIAL. DIAMONDS, ttable Diaplay, DOES NOT s suspension of Lostilities, and o lows: Dre. A. It B s, Rivand, Wayne Coun- Bpectal Dispateh tn Tae Chovga Tridune. THE at any rate delay, an armistice as long as pos- { 10Ws: D prizgs, h ¥ ul P thoe EAFIOEs Watches, Donds, &6., a1 restonablo ates, go to | romind tho Priuce that no stipulptions liad | iblew o POk | vt G, R, House, Lacrosse, Hancock Countys [ NxWw Yous, Jan, 11.—Sinco his sppolutment STITCH) e TO RENT. D, LAUNDER, Privato Banker, | bitherto been mado, that armistice negotis- WILL CARS YOR MONTENEGHO. A J. o}vlmnu, Lnn!ulfl ‘Smgnu‘xyou l::oul..l_y; "%“"""fi'."@“";sz"'"'?fi ::;l::;: ;x;: r:n;.’:: 4 ) 2 & ' . Thossmo carrcapondent saye the Priuceof { E. B ughes, Smithficld; . M. Itoy, | ex-Gov, McCormickinas h, St - ELDREDOE, ea 1684, Acpclphiat, Roomedand6 | iony would inclade terms or oonditions £0F | tantenesro, Teving. appied. £ the Russlan | Burnt Pruirle, Whito County; Jotin Me- | Ile seoorts DID appilcations for spacs n the Ex- o . CULILLLLD Apply to WMOQ. DOW. Md—NEY t LO g N poace, headquarters for Instruction rclative 1o an | Ghes, Dillon, Tazrewell Countyi C. A. | pasition at Parls. Of theso almost exactly one- Mr. Layard s & strong Turcophile, and it ( armistice, has been fuformod that be Weed not, | Feltman, ~ Salem, Marion ~ Countys W, | half—807—aru credited to the Btato of New # i H. Lunerix, Quincy: M. A. Bentley, Plattville, | yori, 111 to Pennsvivania, forty-seven to Massa- a send an cavoy, o8 the (rand Duke would take | o £ e ork, 111 to Penusvlvania, forty-scve e — Boom 8 Tribune Bullding, | By JOSIAH H. REED. N0, 20 Nassa-l, N, Y,, | i likely that o masy havo exprossed charge of bis fntercsts. B o R hemmu RapreWewd: | chussits, suother 100 1n nearly vausl propor. e IR s T o s A . s ety e o ot TG doi, | dune to e e e e iher ARETIZNIDS e e s MLEST AT, 15 to what instructions Lord Derby ought to | A Pera corrcspondent sends tho folfowing: | Taylorville, Chriajun Coustyy H Norwell, | Tiiinols, and tho remainder to 0 athe .____"’A Mmm"&:‘c.l‘.".}_fi‘ij‘!m?fin;m‘l’nr‘!w i have sent to Princo Gortachakofl ,’.m.fi than | "The Porte has sefuscd to allow the questions 5‘.‘1’1‘."37;2'&’3&105‘:."5‘ G, tl, Rug, Ivesdale: | states and the Distelct of Columbia, Thospace hampalgn County; G. of peace and urmlstico to boconsidered together, | Y, Hlacky Juckuanville, The D xamination, being a8 it was understood that theso questions were | the ifth by the Board, s vory rinid, and the gen- to bo kept separate during the preliminasy | erul averazs vonstantly fmproves. The Board negotistions. I believe the Porto ias determined | meets ab Charicaton oii the Jith, phid will bave that a defense of Adrianople is virtually fimpos- | 8 examination, and {n Chicsgo shortly atter for law sible, The Miuisterial chauvies are cousidercd :},’wsflfi:‘ "~'£‘.":':,';';.‘I.f‘?.'"a'§1'w‘fl‘fg"§m :-. favorable to peace, but opposed to the scparate | sults. 2 armangement desired by Russia. Hawndl Pashs, | The Governor tmh{ appoluted the ilon, tho now Grand Visier (ot Hamnt Pushu, es tho | Newtou Bateman, of Uslesburg, to be bis own > 1 uame was firet ' telegranhied), favors s digniBed ;;!ge;;o;,‘g;;d‘hf,_*};flmg G and honorable peace.’ and Fred K. Hinesee, to compose thu Hoard o applled for s st least five times as much as has bLeen atlotted, and probably threo tunes w4 much ss can bo obtuined, though there may be a separate bullding for macbluery. A glance at the clussitication ef the applicatluns Mfi-uuw that thoy ace very vared. Amonus the chief exhibits rmpuwd are musieal nstru- wmnents, for which there are sixteen applications; phutographis matorlals, the —sames nuwberi ulalhhl&, 13; mwining and metallunzy, 423 ol cal snd poarmaceutical vroducts, 833 and skins, 25; cotton thread and fab E153 mactiues in general, 343 tmachine tools, 235 car- Flages and wheelwrihl what actually was sent; bul, if such mes- ssge has gone to the Russian Capi- tal, it whowa that ©England is far from ustisfed with Russia's intentions, Indeed tho late nows has changed Lord Beaconsfleld’s programme, for, whereas no Cabinet meeting was jntended until Monday, surimons werd sent yester- day afternoon for a spacial meeting at noon K U M Y SS CHAMPAGNE WINES. Or Mtik-Wine. & delieous, # SerTul beutbratiye vower eapeetaly benaels e $30,000 Prime Real Eatate Securities wanted for cai BAM'L UM, Fisanclal Agent, 114 Desroriat, COUNTY ORDERS Aud City-Vouchers Bought By jeochunti t wiber foud. I8 lool, pruduces a Ahe reaow of iy K yerrd, hiaa caused umterous in| Ware of ibese unwholer cirealars. A, A liations to sppear, I3 compuunds. cuiiat, 30 Madies-se — ‘! n ord % work, 0. Four man- s TEEAN B LAZARUS SILVEIMAN, to-day, sud many believe that & determiued a:;'“:“": f;':’“;':,‘::;’ “.‘.‘;:'mg‘“,:f:m:{l :}‘; Vulice "‘"“"",“_l‘_’fi‘fl‘:"_“fl'_l‘"“"' ufacturers of silk and seven of Sawelrv:huhn!cul- Y — et OF Sale Everywhere, -——'—uim-:'-i —_— “‘;;l" almost n'”'x:"’hh‘g s uithnatuw, | ¢ e dua to the faults of the commanders, OBITUARY, z{:ll:'-‘ Jfiifl'{'n'v“‘:".'"?.'u e aativee | ath B NTOCRGoLDEts People’s Bullding & Loan Association, ‘will'bo sont toTtuwsle st ouce; who will bo tried wheu peaco 18 establlabod. Muecta: Iiaputch to The Lhiraan Fridune. Clocks ond walches aro lightly represeuted, ' . bbb obuies - LA 90 WARIIN N i e Tusorder expresses the hope that tho new Min- | GaLssa, liL, Jan. 11.—The Rev. Father Ver- | thougn it 1 probable that In cheap and accuruts ! STUUK 4 ufi-’.':‘:’x“.fih‘m‘f.‘;‘: o as 11 marpls #iet, Sn e WAR NOTES. tatry will mako such arraugoments as will guar- | hoet, for thirteen yesrs last past. pastor fu }mew:‘ we lgoult! ':?z'.n:: to “I'mr::‘:l! ze. Calls, Radiaers, 2nd all Pige Fttngs, e W e R oot Integrity aud dependenea f fbe | ehergsof the Catboll Churehy I Seoominee | o il ! ‘Wiow of o Mot D — D 4 e THENS, Jan. this county, was found dead {n at i falrly ereditablo ex- Th " ] vountry. 0 selectiun,’and to resultina y ere FIELDIOUSE, DUTCUER & BELDEN NN T S S M oo OPTICIAN, rection {a Macedonis Is fmmincat. ey geially atatod that the term of the | purochial residency at 7 v'clock this moruing. | ivis. . : v | aar e Y i it e yce ot she Lol | “BTANARRE, OFTFOIAN, Tribuse Halldin NOKTRESORHOVICTORY ssmiatico proposed by Turkey Is slx weeks. Father Verlioof was lu tlls ity the day befury ey o NANUFACTURERS, ] a8 30 clack pe in. s Vs 300-134s i 2 g Cevrivan, Jan. 11.~Autivar] surrcndered un- — “yuiterday, aud buasted st the dinner-tabloof a RAIDlfil: WII‘?CK%Q orne] o couditionally to the Montcuegrins yeatorday. VARIOUS. . | Iricudof enjoying posfect nealih, Mo also re- , Sueevat Diswalch to icagy Tridune. M ?mnl g‘v NISCH. s NEW muxul{'lzxxn. tired fust uight In apparcnt good health, and, h:-‘\‘»:mh;:&fi:flb‘ C., Jun. 11.—The fcllowlog e GBAT D MANT] T L ERVNCIE AbmIRIa A Frak s BxLagapy, Jen. 11.—Nisch surrendered this [ Loxpoy, Jan. 11.—It is anuounced that Ran- | not arslue ut s Usual lour, & scryunt wen secelyed: » & ' 2 i ol a ~ HWNC“ ARTIHC M‘ “U ;N EYBS, o) mornjug lu consequence of the capture by storm | ul Pusha has been sppofuted Grand Visier I t'um"uu' h:h m:n:; l{::u;l nx:u“pujg‘.‘iu ;,‘{ ufi“...’}'z?.‘,}i u('.lvl‘::,;':lu%final.‘"z':A?::?a:?' 1}.82'?:- %':: __ (rimised, and LY ES Mada from tmported maierial, The saly | Tiespectas ca tutied to allsiahits on sclonting prine yesterday of Goritza, Verick, sud all the otber | place of Edbens Pasha, yesiguod. S et The decossed Lad charge uf | Bauaock ludiaus ate alsrmingly ageresus. Bands SLATE MANTELS, | ko et LB Wkt ssnees | sipe "iers sbd Vil Sl Wilelpin SAER | buigbts commatdiog e frtres of tho town TUX TURKISU GABINST. B e At vectjon, was bhavod Uy | 505 rotmisg ovt tha Wearae flesd couste, totring r BAsCo & LUMNEY o WarnackEl gy | scutes Barvpiens & — e s Tosiid flve dage. Tho Bervias | Loxnox, dus: 193w meA. telogram from | his cative conprgantion, and at hosts of warm | Sowd,SOfEais 8ot Joc Ik (SRALS Bk Trow SRR T il = S1A NOTICE. 1oss 1s copalderable. Coustautinople sonouuces that the Tavkisl mfim‘lim‘nm::': gty I&”m‘:‘!b Howss lorse Praiie, feariog s outbresk, Several cou i SAL Lo Aperarear o v | T O D A NI S, MAKCHING OM SCUTARL. =} Mialetey bas been reconstituted, but Berver and | ® Mullaudsr by way at 0 yuars u! auivs_of troops are nceded now st tho brad of o e s T e O, e ORISR . > TS 5 >, o o 5 RESOSENE AND GAS FIVTURLS, EXEELY GOy, | COLATLENISIESTITET ™ |y qunon J 318 Pl o rom | vt b i it of oo | SR MHE R e (o | ittt (OLEEAN G Ataiotiat XTURES, B sating Cins ;‘{du.d qibe vadeptizuod hase this Ay Eirmed S epariner | Bagusa says the maln body df the Montenegrius | Affairs and Justico respectively. O Darr08. 0., Jun. 1—The body of -Ritiard Couxaiive Buay, Stedl. Ty T T A LS byt | (o8 Sarsec U aUis s Comiiataon Vaddices 5 | 9 uow marching toward Beutarl, 4 ¥AD COMMENTART: AT O e dad el tou el iearSho | * ‘This state of thinge has been threstened for dv w pirtes, Alw deliver ail. Vlatol Eiaporium, hoe 8y | ¥W0un Urati. Vroviious, cis. ¢ MAYN ON TO ADBIANOKLE. dvecial Disiniich 10 Tde OMlcugs Tridune. piver Lila afteruvou. iie went to the pusture | sowe tiwe, Geu. Bheriday hes becu iu: W llarkad.. beiwded Jackadu a3l Adaigs. b Madlaou-sts | Chicaxu. Jau. 10, 157 JRR A0S Two Rusalan columus from Kezanllk have and Wasinozon. . Co, Jaz, 11.—The Bay Afe | tu s00 boseva kopt there, aud was taken with | furwed by the War Departusults

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