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Tine spectac ea sulred to eiples. ra and 1 eacy) iibheh, Bdmeton e UIsuek Teleicope Acoped, Varumeters, Allsizhts on sctenting prin % Miceo- WANTED, HOUSE WANTED! Wa bave s custows? who wishas to buy 8 Lause gud lat bat: o ¥. und Hol L., lacbeta el (% X c, o0 Tinaclpl 104 Washington-at. TUKNKI & ] ; e salarge. Addren T 23 CHICAGO, SATURDAY. JANUARY 26, -1878—TWELVE PAGES PEACE AT HAND. England Inclined {o Rest Sat- isfied with Russia’s Conditions. The Porto Takes the Bitter Pill with No Apparent Hest- tation. Turkish Ambassadors Abroad Authorized to Announce the Faot. Russia Will Gobble Up a Consid- erable Slice of Armenian Territory. The Opening of the Darda- nelles to Be Settled Hereafter. Lord Carnarvon’s Retire- ment from the Brit- ish Cabinet. Owing to the Pacific Turn of Af- fairs, Derby Will Proba- bly Remain. Orders Sent to the British Med- iterranean Fleot Coun- i termanded. No Call Is Likely to Be Made for an Extraordinary Grant. Russia’s Terms Conslderad Very Humiliating by the En- . glish Press. DENOUEMENT. SUDDEN BETURN TO PEACE AND IATPINYSS, [By Uadle to The Chicago Tribune. Loxpoy, Jan. 26—~8 a. m.—Russla's terms aro at Iast knowa, and, as the Porto has in- strncled the Turkish Plenipotentiaries to accept them, there is & suddon rebound from tho dopression oxcited by yestorday's nows. The following are the terms: Bervia, Roumauin, and Montencgro to be indepondent, the latter to have moro terri- tory, but no seaport, X A8 AUSTRIA OBJECTS; Bosnis and Herzogovina to have Ohristian Govornors and roforms in their Government; Bulgaris, including & portion of tho territory south of tho Balkans, tohave a soparate Govornment, similar to that of Lobanon H Russia to have Batoum, Kars, Erzeroum, and adjacent territory in Armenis, and part of Bessarabin; Russin to' require a war in. domaity, in money or torritory, OR OTUERWIAL. Thia last phrase is regarded as menning that the Turkish fleot s to bo takon in part payment. The quostion of tho Dardanclles is loft open to bo settled by a European Con. forcuce, YRSTZRDAY WAS A MRMORABLN DAY in the Listory of England, for while in tho morning war was thought inevitable, by night popular sentimont had gone to tho opposite extreme, snd penco was REGARDED A8 ASSURKD, Whila the most imminent danger has been averted for the prosont by the stoppage of tho British floot at ita old ouchorage in Besika Bay, thoro are still 0 many dangers and hindrances to a final settloment that it 15 too soon to regard pence as sottled. LORD BEACONSYIELD HAS DLUNDERED 80 nerlously in taking really warlike stops, whon only a day’s delay would have obviated such sction, that he must retrieve his po- sition at homo by asserting s powerful influ- enco abroad. It {a fmpossible to say whother THE LIDKRALS will oppose the grant of £6,000,000 to bo asked for on Monday, for whilo the caucus yestorday showed that thoy could not mus. ter sufliclent strength to make it desirable to come to a direct fssuo on this poiut, to- dsy's nows may strongthon them, ° LORD DERBY'S LEKSIGNATION baos been neither accepted nor withdrawn, Lord Carnarvon's has been aceepted, An explanation of his roasons for rvesigning, glven inthe Housg of Lords last night, show. ed that Lord Besconsfields specch st the opening of Parliament relative to the unan- imity of the Minlstry was ADSOLUTXLY FaLSE, aud there {s no doubt that publio oplnion, even amoug his own party, runs strongly sgeinst bim, A general cbange of Cobinet would not be surprsing within tho next month, in spits of tarms of peace baving bean sgresd upon. THE SUSIANS | will continue advancing until the armistico is actually sigued, and evon thon & large por. tion of the Russian army is to return home through Constantinople by sea, ‘Tue TRIBUNE correspondent st Bucharest tolegraphs that the Rusuian cavalry is only thirty-fivo miles from Gullipoli, with & strong intantry force following. BY T0-MORROW we msy hear that it has been taken, sud then, If tho British fleet should arixh to go up to Constantinople, it would be too late. ——— PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. THS PASLIMINANLES. Loxpox, Jan. 8. —The Duily Telegraph priots the followiog trom Constantinople. ‘Fus Turk- ) thelr resiguations. ish delegates bave been ordered tosign the peaco preliminarics. The armistico will prob- ably be concluded to-dsy. The PEACR CONDITIONS are stated, on excellent authority, to include the following: “‘Scrvia to be Independent, without compen- sations; *' Montenegro to receive Antivari, Nicsios, and 8puz, and a portion of the territory bordering on Lake Bcutarl; g ‘“ Russia to hold Batoum, Kars, and Erze- roum until a war fodemnity of £20,000,000 fs pald; *“The Dardanclles to be opened to Russian men-of- *Bulgarian autonomy to bo conceded rather on the principle of the Lebanon than on the principle of the Constantinople conference, and Turkey to nominate s Chrlstian Governor fora long term of ycars, subject to the ratification of the Powcrs. Hulgaris 1s not understood to include Thrace, but only to cxtend to the line of the Balkans; ‘*Partiof the Russian army to embark at Con- stantiuoplo for their roturn home; and “The tinal trcaty of peaco to Le signed at Constantiuople by the Grand Duke Nicholss. ** This arrangement will Batisfy the Russisn military honor without involving the occupsation of Constantinople.’ g Nots.—~There {a no mention ot Roumanis in this dispatch. FEACH VINTUALLY CONCLUDED, ConsTanTiNOPLY, Jan. 25—1:25 p, m.—The Porte having yesterday accepted the Russian conditions, peace is regarded as virtually con. cluded. The Russtan conditions have not yet been offlclally made kuown, but It appears cer- tain they creatly exceed the conference pro- gramme, and stipulate both for territorial con- cesslons and the payment of war fodemnity. CoNPIRMED, CorogNE, Jan. 23.—A telegram from Con- stantinople confirms the report that all the Russfan conditfons were accepted by the Porte yesterlay afternoon. An appeal will be rend to-day fu the Mosques to prepare the public mind for the news, Meanwhile tho conditions 1 are kept a profound sccret. A MUSIIAN GROWEL. 8r. PRTENSRURG, Jan. 25.—Tho Agence Russn calla attention to the false reports and diplo- matie intrigues emanatiog . from .the Porte for purpose of cmbroiting England and Russla, and “The Turkieh Government intentlon- ally epreads panle, disorder, and desolation among its subjects to aggravate the crisis and push matters to extremitics. Events are precipitating more rapidly than any combina- tions that general collapso which will probably require tho agreement and {ntervention of all Eurovpe.” . Gen. Ignatieft left yvesterday for Russlan healquarters at Kezanlik, 87, PeTRRSDURG, Jan, 25.~The Agence Russs Inveizhs against tho delay of the negotiations by the Porte for the purpose of determining England to take action. Buch maneuvres ought not to e allowed to prevail to the detri- ment of a higher Interest,~namely, the good relations of England and Russls. SECREST ENJOINED, ‘Loxpox, Jan. 2—5 . n.~A telegram from Constautinople states that Safvet Pasha in- formed Mr. Layard shat the Porto had made a solemn engagement to Keep the conditions se- cret until tho treaty was signed. It had to-dny telezraphed its plenipotentlaries to accept the conditions. 1t would commuunicate them to the Ambassadors the moment they were signed. ADVANCING. Tt ts mlg nllllim hAt thip Rugsians are sd- vauclng on ANOTUER VERION. Loxpox, Jan. 26—6 a. m.—The Dally News pubtislies what (¢ believe to he substantlally the terms of neace os follows: Autonomy for Bul- garla similar to that of Lebanon; Turkey to notninate a Christian Governorof tho provinco fora long term of years, whose.sppointment maust Le sanctioned by the European Powcrs. Bulgaria to acqulre some territory south of the Balkans. Bosuia and Herzegovina to be assured of pro- tection and reforms, and have a Christian Gov- crnor. Becurity to be given for the better govern- ment of the other 'Turkish provinces. ‘The Independence of Roumanla, Bervia to bu wdependent without compense- tions. Montencgro to acquire Antlvarl, Nicsics, and ‘I Bpuz, and u portion of the shore of Lake Bcutarl, Tho cession of part of Bessarabls, and of Batoum, Ki and Erzcroum, with adjscent territory, to HRusala, Indemnity to Russia for the expeuses of the war, to be pald lu mouey, tertitory, or othef- wito. The question of the Dardanelles to be re- served for the cunsiderativn of the European Pawers, A THE FEXLING IN U381, Loxpon, Jau. 20—5 8. m,—A 8t. Petorsburg correspondent telegrapha: “It {s geucrally be- lieved hiere that daoger of forclm {ntervention hus passed, and thst a solutlou has been found which can be accepted by all the Powers. Itis snid that the Government has given sssurauces that it has no intentiou of exclndiny the ucutrl Powers from participa- ton fa tho sctticment. of questions Involving their Intercsts. Last night very tran- quilizing dispatches rogarding the conditions of peaco wero sent to London.” PRIVATE AREANGEMENT. A correspondont at Pera says there {s & strange rumor afloat that tho Russian couaf- tions fucludo a private arrangement with the Porte respectiug tho Sucs Canal. SEND ON YOUR 8BIP4, A Berllo dispatch says Russla scems soxious to induco the Continental Yowera to send thelr squadrons to Coustautinople intho avent of tho English fleet cutcriug the 8ea of Marmors, ‘This Jutnt occupation would be futended to pave tho way fora conlerence upen tho future of Stamboul. TURKISH REFORT. Loxpox, Jan 23—5 s m.~—A Pera corre- spoudent usoddifles his previous telegram relative 10 the condfions of peace fn the following par- ticulars; *¢ Kars, Bayazid, sud Ardahan are to bhe held as svcurity for the war {ndemnity, and Batoumto bo ceded to Russia. Tho Great Powers are to arrange in regund to the opening of the Bosphorus and Dardanciles, and submit ar rangements to the Czar, ‘The other puints are almost identical with thoso published by the Aews this morning.' Everything bere 1 now quicty and the public mind is trauquilized with the belief that peacu 13 at hand. ENGLAND’S ATTITUDE, A DENIAL, Loxpoy, Jsu. 25.—The Giobe says 1t has reason o belicve thao thers is no foundation whatever for the statement that fustructions bave been forwarded to the commavnder of the Mediterranean dect at Sarcs to Jaud uesr Bou- lair & force of marines and blue-jackets, to act us ad interim defeodcers of the lines of Gallipoll, als0 to have six of his roomicst sbins resdy to bring up tho mass of tho Malta garrison. WILL KEMALN. ‘The Gluds also says it hus regson to belisve that Lord Derby will rematn a the Cabinut. TUR EXOLISH CABLEST. Loxpox, Jan, 23.—1t seems curtain that the Earl of Caruarvon, Coloalal Becretary, sud Lord Derby, Forelgn Becretary, huve téndered Purbaps tho former'sehas becn acevpted, though thls Is not quite certaln, “The cause of the reaigustions was not so wuch the detenuioation to wk for vupplémentury supplics for naval and mlilitary service, as the Intentlou to take steps which will ba SURE TO LEAD TO WAR, which Lords Derby and Carnarvon are not yet prepared to admit Is unavofdable. 1If the resig- nations of Lords Carnarvon and Derby, or either of them, are accepted, 1t will vrobably lead to explanatfuns in the House of Lorda to- night which will make the whole situation clear. Meanwlile, cxaggeration and alarm are prems- ture, but the danger Is Increased by the motive. ‘This new ‘action of England willfurnish Turkey cncouragsment for rejecting the Russlan con- ditfons. All that {s known this morning about Cabinet dissensions and WANLIKE PREPABATION comes through the Liberal newspapers, indi- cating an intention of the dissenting members of tho Uovernment to give public opinion an opportunity to make ftsclf heard, aud the chances aro strong that an antl-war agitation will begin immediatoly; but the Russian ag- vance, and the determination toignore England, have produced a strong impression, and good yudges belleve the Government would be sup- ported In forcibly preventiog the Russisns oc- cupylog Constantinople. BOMIOLVALOYY. Loxpoy, Jan. 25.—Count Schouvaloff, the Russ!an Ambassador, bud a long {nterview with Lord Derby st the latter's private residence to-day. DERRY, ‘The Earl of Derby was not present in the House of Lords to-night, but 1t fs sald that he was in the lobby, and that his resignation is in suspense, ¢ connzcr. It fs stated that the report of the Russian conditions is substantially correct, although the terms are somewhat harsher than those which bave been offlclally communicated. * PACIFIC TOXE, ‘The genoral tone of frequenters of the Mouse of Parllament Is pacific. It fs belleved that the Duke of Richmond will replace Lord Car- narvon. WILL PRODABLY RECONSIDER ITS DENAND. Loxpox, Juu. 20—8 a. m.—The News con- #lders (¢ “probable that the Government will re- consider its determivation to demand a vote for supplementary supplies, and Lord Derby rlll thus be coablgd to withdraw his resigna- fon. THE LAIRDS. Loxpox, Jan. 25.—It {s stated that the Mesers. Lairds, of Birkenhead, recelved n tele- gram last nignt ordering them to prepare a ‘l)l;lpl\ulldl.ng yard for laying down mew gun- ats. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION, ThoGovernment lins reccived most satlsfac- tory reports from speclal inspectors Iately sent out as to the ablifty of the depots at Gluraltar and Malta to supply provisious, ete., for an ex- peditionary force. | 2 . WILL REMAIN, ‘fhe Tiimesin o leader says the met result of recent events scems to bo that Lord Carnarvon has quitted office. It will probably not‘be dif- flcuit in vicw of the peaceful change in tho situ- stfon to lnduce the Earl of Deroy to remaln, REASSURING, ‘The Times belloves all tho necessity for a sup- plementary vote has disappeared, and lopes that Btr 8tafford Northcote will make such an announcement on Monday, CADINET RUMORS. LoNDoON, Jau. 26— 2. m.~Tha Press Assocla- tlon says there is reason to belleve that Lord Beaconsficld recelved the Earl of Dorby's resfg- nation after Thursday's sitting of Parliament. An informal Cabinet meeting was neld in con- sequen~é of this surprise, and as v appesred the Cabinet was in danger of a disruption it was for that reason decided to countermand the orders for - the fleet to enter the Dardanelies, though the Admiral has been {nstructed to remaln in a position from which ho can cover Gallipolt. The extreme Minlaterialists think, after Lord Beaconsfield's statement in the Houso of Lords to-night, that thero is no nceessity for elther Derby or Care narvon to resign. This {8 probablo as regards Lord Derby, whose resignation {s stated to be only fu the hands of Lord Beaconsfleld, sod not yet submitted to the Queen. The latest lobby-rumors arc pacific. Many Kadicals think the vote of supplementary sup- plics will not be demanded on Monday. ; Xo B._'H(fl'l ACTION has yet been decided upon by the Upnosition, many Liberals wishiog to awalt the Govern- ment's explanations on Monday. Before tho explanstions were made to-night rumors frecly clrculated that & * dissolution of Parliament was {mminent in consequence of the probable resigmation of the Marquis of Balisbury and disruption of ths Cubinet, ‘The situation {s now regarded as easier, sud an Immediuto dissolution is improbable, NAVAL ONDERS. ‘The Adwniralty has ordcred the dispatch ves- el Lively and frigato Newcastlo to bu prepared for seu imwediately. CARNARVON'S SUCCESSOR, The Duke of Buckipgbam wiil probabtly suc- cced Earl Carnarvou, Lord Derby 1s stil at the Forelgn Qffice. —— IN PARLIAMENT. NORTIICOTE'S STATEMENT, Lownoox, Jan. 35.—In the Jlouse of Commons this afternoun, 8ir Stafford Northcou:, Chancel- lor of the Exclisquer, replylng to the question put by tho Marquls of Martington, sald it was only this morning that o formal communication from Rusala, contalnlog the basis of peace, was recefved, In consequence of @ private com- munication last evenlng, the flect which on Weduesday was ordered to the Dardanclles was ordered so stop at the mouth of the Darda- nelles. Mo was not authorized to say whether any Minister had resigued. The vote Lo b pro- poscd 18 £6,000,000. He was not swaro of tho conclusion of an armistics or of tho signing of the prelimiuaries for peace. DISRARLI'S DECLARATION, Loxpox, Jan, 5.—~In this Houso of Lovds tbls afteruoon, Lord Beaconsficld, in weply to s question propounded by the Earl of tiaudwich, saidthat it was & fact that instrucijons had boen given to the flect to proceed to the Dare danclles and Constantivople. At the same timo the (Government prepared to tel¢ graph to the European Fowers, includinz Rcssla and tho Porte, that {n the course tho Governmeant bad followed there was not the slightert devia- slon from the policy of wentrallity whey had from the first sunouuced, He maintabied that the Brittah ficct went to the Dardauclles to de- feud British subjocts aud British vroperty, and take caro of Hritish .futerests fn the stralts. Sluco the Government bad arrived & that resolution they bhad becunie ac- qualnted with tho proposed vanditions of peace, sud, having exawmined those coudi- tions, the Goverument were of opinios: that they furnished the bass for au armistice, ‘Thercfore they had glven directlous to the Ad- miral to remain fu Besiks Bay, 'They iwd not, under theso circumstances, clrculated through- out Europs the telegraphic dispatch to which bho bad relerved. CARNARVOM, The Earl of Csrnarvon ross to make o pers sonal explanation. lie sald that fu ordur to Justify his couduct he wished to state. thu roasons which had led bl ta jdice +kis reidcua~ tlou of the Colonlal Sccretaryshin in the hauds of her Majesty. Thatstep he had taken, sud this afternoou the Queen was gruclously plessed. to sccept 18, Hu wonld not impute blame to any of his colleagues, but urcumstavees Lad srbsi which readered 1t fucumbent ou bim to take the wourse hobad named. Mo bas dissented from the resolullon for sendiug tho feet to the Dar- dauelles, aud alo Lo the supplesnontary vots whlch the Chauclior of the Exclicquer bad pro- posedBo take on Monday. He considered such | Chief, who was 8 vote ought not to have been mooted till the terms of peace arrivey and becamo known. On Jan. 2 he had occasion to address a deputation. It would be remembered that ho had made a speech in which he bad expressed his views in regard to the stata of affairs (n the East. On the following day, in the Cabinet, the Prime Minlster condemned severely tho langusge he used, He (Lord Csrnarvon) took time to con- sider the courso he should take under the cir- cumstances, and, as there was no publie dis- avowal of tho language which had been used, he felt justified in tendering his vesignation. He gva_.‘__ PRICE FI:.J/ CENTS. "S éfi In the country, was un- expectedly sum/ & to London by telegrapt Wednesdsy mofS Fyt TofZ, ! MALL GAZETTE. This aftern: 12 de Pall Afall Qazelte, tn 1ts leading cditoriat Bticle, says that it considers the alleged terms of peace about as hard at they could well be, and as amonating to the virtual destruction of the Turkish Empire and the reduction of the Bultan to the condition of 8 Russfan vassal. * [, says the Gazefle, *alter the publication of these terms the resignations of Lords Derby and Camnarvon are withdrawn, we tmay conclude that no effective rcslstanco maintained that he hed not In any way misrep- | will he made by England to whatever agree- resentea the fntentlons of the Government. Lord Carnarvon stated that when the Earlfol Beaconsfield condemned his language tothe deputation of Jan. 3, ke, sfter taking time to consider bis course, handed to the Premler o |* Loxpox, Jan. ment the Czar aud the Sultan may come to.!? VARIOUS. STORKS ALONG THR DAKUDE. 23.—A special from Slstors written statement of the position ke (Lord | says: ** Tho immense stores of provisions and Carnarvon) hisd taken upon that occasion, and | material here have hardly been touched yet, there the matter rested for the time. His showing that the depots at Biels, Tirnova, Glab- language not Laving been disavowed, e felt | rova, and Bels! are not exhausted, and this co- Justified, and stfll considercd himself Justified, incides with information from thosc piaces. in believing he could not have serfously misrep--| Neither the Russfan soldlers nor horses have resented the opinious of the Government. The Cabinet on Jaa. 12 discusscd the deslrability of sendiug a flect to the Dardanelles, and he ex- pressed a decided opinion against the proposal. No decislon was then srrived at, but on the 15th the Cabinet decided tosend the ficet. lethere- upon wrote the Premier reminding him that he had previovsly requested that his resignation bs suffercd, but the beastsof transport contractors in towns on tbe Danube where forage fs ox- hausted have died by thoussnds. There fsa guod crossfog on the lee now, and thousands of laden wagous and sledzes on the north shors will come over 16 replenisn the depots. TAE ITALIAN PLEET. Roaex, Jan, 25.~Itallan vessels will shortly b4 submitted to the Queen as soon as the flect | dispatched to thie various Turkish ports to pro- was ordered to the Dardaoelles. LOND BEACONSFIELD'S REPLY led him to believe that the intentlon to send tect the Intercata of Itallan subjects, GNERECK, Loxpox, Jan, 26—5 a. m.—A specisl from the fleet was abandoned, and stated that his | Athens says the new Ministrs has published s resignation would not be submittea to the Queen, and should at any rate be reserved till progranimo lll"l‘lf o that they futend to pref activn to words I B0 of provide for the defensas of there was some {mportant difference between | the country, and protect Greeks residing in nhim (Lord ' Carnarvon) nnd his colleagucs. ‘These communications passed on the day after the opening of Parllament. A few days after the proposal to send the fleet was renewed, and | dedded aflirmatively. He thereupon imme- diately wroto to Lord Beaconsfleld that, believ- other countries. . TURKISI PRISONERS. Bucmanest, Jan. 9.~Several thousand Tarke ish prisuncrs arrived hero this morninz. A Roumanian band of music met them at the bar- rier and escorted thetn through the streets of Bucharest to their barracks, Many Turkish officers and men wander about the strects un- ine the circumatances were now 30 changed as | puarded, A large proportion of the Turkish to render such step nccessary, hie saw no alter- native but to ask the submission of his resigna- tion to the Queen. To-day he received Lord “El[.& Beaconsfleld's reply that the Queen had accept- | tered o ed his resignation. Although the order to the Admiral to proceed to the Darasunelles had since been countermanded, he could not help eaylog that this was not through the lack of agreement of opinion upon the proposal, but hecause of some supervening | to give this vallant sceident. No one rejoiced more than he at the countermandiog order, but there had been for somo time * A VERY WIDE DIVERGENCE between himsclf and the Cabinct. His object fn making this statement was to show that he had not acted precipitately or capriciously, nor bad Lord Beaconsfleld bastily snatched at his resignation when first otfered. Ie objected to moving the flect because, if followed by sctive measures, it would bea departure from the neu- trality to which the Goveroment was pledged; 8150 becauso it would bo unfortunhte that the | woek the ma flect should be moved at the most eritleal point of tho negotlations, and dangerous to place the | of g1 fieet fn & position whero at any moment the con- tiugencies of war might lead us futo difliculties wo could not foresee ur measure. In sdopting such & course it scemed we were exchanging an attitude of obscrvation for onu of meunce. o did not swerve in tho slightest from tho opluion be exvressed Jau. 3 that it was England's right to have o voice in the final 12k sottlement as far as Europoan interests were | paid for dry new mixed. concerned, but he saw no fntention of disputing the right. 1le cxpressed sreat regret at separat- ing himself from his colleagues, but there were some questions with such mighty féaucs regard- ing hapoincas and lives of others that man must bo guided {n them by his own fnclinations. It was wrong that one man should reject the ac- | Humbert. tlon of a Government majority, equally wrong if oue {n the desire of & compromtse should be drawn into measures of which he disapproved. Lord Carnarvon, un taking his seat, was much cheered by the Opposition. DISHAELI'S SPEXCH, ‘TheEarl of Beaconsfleld sald that after llsten- ing to Lord Carnarvon’s speech one wus at o loss to understand why he resigned. laying down British interests, declared that the ozcupation of Constantinople would not be re- garded with indifference, and thut England de- sired the maiutenance of the existing truaty ro- Iatlons ns totho straits. In ordering the ficet to the Dardanelles in certaln contingeucies tho Government desired siniply to guard thoso in- terests, Unless they acted up to it, thelr dis- pateh defiolng England’s interests might be re- garded merely as, words. He Lelloved it tho prisoners are sulfering from stomachic derange~ inents, aud cannot eat tho meat and bresd upplicd them. t Glurgevo & Roumanian civillan en- raflway carrlage filled with Turkisn prisoners, and commanded them to stand in his resence, striking them when they refused. A Russian Colouel, attracted by the nofse, told the Turks to give this {ndividual a sound thrashing, adding that he did not care. !f the kitled bim, ‘Thercupon the Moslems proceede ero o tremendous drub- bing, which will probably teach him better mgrnncn in future. ho Turkish prisoners express themselves - very bicterly agaiust Osman Pasha for retalning them m Plcvos until they were reduced to a state rendering them utterly unfit for march- ing. They attribute their present- sufferines to bis sensclcss obstinacy in remaining In Plevoa after the place should have been abandoned. MISCELLANEOUS, THE ENOLISH GRAIN TRADR. Livenproot, Jau. 25.—The leading grain ein culnr says: * During the first four days of the rkets were very flat, with a tenden- cy fu prices to declive. To-day, in consequence Mintsterial proposal yesterday in Parlia- ment, tho market openéd with an active fnquiry for wheat and matze, holders asking aayanced prices, and some business belog done in both before market - hours. At this market to-day there was an extensive business in wheat, whits ana red advancing tully one penny per cental on Tucsday's prices, with the trado buovant. Flour fn rood demand at full prices. A fafr amount-of corn wns en, and rather inore 0ld was noaltered." GERMANTY. Beacix, Jan. 25.—1The Federal Councll is dis- cussing a bill_providing for a substitute for the Twperial Chancellor during his sbsence. ORDER’CONPERRED. Loxnow, Jau., 23—5 a. m.—The Queen has conferred the Order of the Garter on Kiog FINANCIAL. COLUMBUS, 0. Bpecial Disvalch to The Chicago Tridune. Covvunus, 0., Jan. 25.—Rumors were cure rent ou the strect to-day that the bunking-house of Woodle, Hubbard & Co. were bout to make an assignment. In order to ascertaln the facts Rore- | ¢ responsibl you: d minded his hearers that the Governinent, when e:?;?d‘on ;?: B. }2 iy eamesondent Smith this cvenlng, and, ln answer to the {nquiry as to tho truth of the re. ports in circulatlon, he sald that all such reports were without foundation, and thero was nothini in them but idle rumors. It {s nrobablo that tho report galued corrency from . an advertisement munouncing a dissolution of the drin of which Mr, Binfth is the * Company," Tho dlssolution is for the purpose of juaking nore favorabls business arrangements lookime toward a resumption of siness, and under different firtn-name. Mr. Baith roturned frony couditions of thelr ncutrality wero violated with | New York this afternoon, and haa oot beard of respect to any of the foregoing points his vole leagues were resolved tu do the best as thelr duty to thelr country and their sovereleu re- quired to majutalu the policy they bad laid down. & RELATIVE TO EQYPT, it those who sald the Government had taken needless precaution in stipulating for the ex- clusion of Exypt from tho theatre of war, had the rumors of fatlure. —— PITTSBURG, foecial Disvatch (o Tha Chicage Tridune. Pirmyuung, Jan. 85.—~The Husuclu! pressurs has struck the coal trade here. James Watsou, of the firm of Watson Brothers, exteusive miners and dealers on the donoogahela River, ucar McKeesport, this afternoon filed a titfon {n the Uniten Btates District Leard all the wild and perilous propositions | Court for the adjudication of the firm In that the Government Lad heard, ot a qdifferent oplufon. The Cabinct never biest- tated or differed regardiog adbesion to the poll ¢y of conditional neutrality, although the methiod of carrying the policy into effect was ot course a question open to discussion. The Gove ernment should at the proper moment be per- fectly prepared to vindicate the measures which they bud takeo. Hobelieved these mcasures were likely to have a most salutary effect. He must tell tho House frankly that these measures wero part of & conslstent policy that the Gov- they would be | ponyey tey. ‘The labilities ars uot stated, but are belleved to be at least $100,000. The other members of the firm gruleu 10 be surprisod -5 the proceedings fu bankruptey, and say thel, assels are ot last doublo thelr Habilitles. Au. other coal firn is reported shaky, sud its sus- vcfl!:llnu iu s day or two would ocvasion ho sur- prise. NEW YORK., ” Nzw Yok, Jun, 23.~The Commercial ssys: 4 We hear, infortnally, that ‘several promincut members of the Clearing-House Executive Com- crntncut had resolved to pariue, aud which | mittee are ready to place thalr business upon & thoy originally snoounced, nswely, observe neutrality. But if that neutrallty wers todepend on allowlug thelr greatest interests not to pe dofended, he would say ho was no longer in favor of neutrality, but of the fnter- ests of ils country and tho kouor of his Hover- eign. B b EARL ORANVILLYE asked whether au armistice had been arranged, aud what the terms werc. Lord Beaconsticld replied relative to the data and form of what ho(Lord Granville) termed su armistice. Thero was no such fnatrument In to | gold and greenback basls in comuion, the two tenders beiog fnterconvertible, if they can buve :’bu fil'z'eml concurrance of the Cleariog-touss an BT. LOUIS. Bpeciat Dispatch 10 Taa (Aicage Triduns, 81, Lows, Jan. 2%.—8uit was brought to-day in the Circuit Court on five past-dua prohis. sory notes against tho 8t. Louls Dispateh Com- paoy aua W, It Allison, amouunting to $1,023, ‘with foterest and statutory damages. PHILADELPIIIA, PuiLapeLraia, Jau. 235.—~Through the fallure existence. Ho addeu it was only decided on | of Howsrd, Suclling & Co., prominent retall ‘Tuesday last to send the ficet to the Dards. nelies, therefore tho Government weyo not ¢op- cealing suythlog when arllancot opgped. ! In reply to a question a8 to whotber the Earl fj XHPE 8o of Derby had resignod, Lord Beaconsfield sald suy Mialster who resigocd haa the right of sn- nounciug his resiguation himsell. On that right ke (Lord Beacopafiela) would not treach, THE ENGLISH PRESS, LONDON STANDAKD, LoxpoN, Jau. 25. —The Uovernment orgsus show & disposition to ninimize the importance «f the action thus far taken. The Standard savs: “Tho pews that the Russian terins of peace buve been mado knowa to the Porte, sod are now being dlscussed by it, comes opportune- Iy 19 temper the excitemeut and the exsgger- ated alarm that foolish peoplo wight otherwise have felt at tho futention of the Government to imove Monday for o supplementary credit. We o uot Licsitate to say that the mure fact that s delay of four daysis to elapso before the motion wwnics on s 4 suficieot indicatiou that, in the opluion of the Guvernment, tho poril sgainst witli it [s to guard us is by bu weans pressing, though it is absolutcly necessary that Russis should receive a Liot that sho bas tried ourpa- tence too lopg.* % A provindal jownal agys: - *The Duke of Cawubsldge, Ficld Maabal Commandivg-lu- i ' coal dealers of Boston, tho Reading Coal & lron Lampany 10so sbout $33,000. * A number of coal .men of Jau ¢ty are also creditors of the bank- " | BUFFALO, East Burraro, N. Y., Jan. 25.+0eorge Parr, mavufacturer of edge tools, has suspended. Lisbilitics, $50,000; assets, $11,000. a— e MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Boactat Dispaich {6 The CAIcage Tribune. AXN Anuos, Mich., Jau, 25,—The Faculty of the Unlversity to-day abollshed the commence ment appointmeut for this year as su cxperi- ment. Justeas of the usual ten appointees from the Senlor class, 8 Committee of the Faculty has been appoloted to securo orstors to deliver the sddress, Connnencement day has been changed from Weduesdsy to Thursdsy of tho last week fa Jume. Wodnesday will hero- after bo the day for the slumnl The Faculty Lave also resolved not to graduate any studeuts who may oo cliss-duy act with dlarespect towurd tho Fuculty, litherto tbe class bistorlan and scer bave always taken u to give utter- auce to iusinuations and oftentimes insulls ;\lxlnlun the Fucuity. This {3 stopped once for sl . Mr.Beal today aunoounces that he will uod appeal the University chancery suit to the Supreme Court under auy cousideration, Ho mcans te.pugsl Lo tha pagpe thiuygh the nexs Lugislasure.