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' L] i CREER T §:2 gs 2 2 3 oI VOLUME XXXII, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1878, FOREIG PRICE FI°° CENTS WASHINGTON. LEOCTURE, T MCORMICE TEATT, WEDNESDAY, FEB. G, 1878, bUrZ to remove the suspicion that the Russtan commanders lu Roumanis deliberately procras- tinsted the negotfstions o order to take the wreatest possible advantage of the military situ- ation, On the contrary, in order to clear tho was that the Tarkish fleet was expected off the Pireas yesterday (Tuesday). . ORDXR 70 ROMBARD, A Vienns dispatch says Hobart Pashais fo- them many Bash{-Bazouks, and a large number being wounded. Col. Duchich has decupied eeventeen villages, Aand his present aim s to effect a function with structed to bomband the Greek leas the vich, und Mukovich, T VEL ~l AST APPE An N Most of the Powers Agree Il;mun xg‘z:vnmme:tof t‘hed'xlnm hwhl;cllln\bu- Greek troops -“r’e renu:d. SR i re;tl’?ngo:{lfimfig:t%{lg%rfiigl::nupfl% Reoforms to Be In- Wwiso might attac! that ¢l N e Eervians ara making hasi ay han " g POS] l Y J A CE [N CHICAG() to the Proposed Con- cureed, I tot by 168 oeaérns ot Teast o o e Amna.l;:t:.’:."—lge:f:r‘c:?emumn: g1, 88 much terrtory s psaidis In OIA Servia stituted, nivance, the merit is claimed for it of having finally overcome by its peremptory commands the resistanco and anwillingness of the army to This season of tho World’s Gireatest Preacher and Popular Orator, REY, HENRY WARD BEECHER before the armistice nugu them, while )‘1‘:: EmakdlCo%.d urllo er Bo,!,lurv'l‘govlth, en dispatche i co- operata with en. Gpurko,, The bark of the | A Schome by Which Revenuo ference. here, and the Inhabitants aro flecing, BULRIMAN'S ARMY, LoxDox, Feb. 65 8. m.~A Vienns dispatch sca the arinistice signed, causlng ft tostop be- | says: *'The portion of Sucliman Pasha's £ forces previously before Nish,—pamely, the Officers May Get an Tussla Has Not Yet Scen FIt | fore tho very puten ot conrommonten 4l at. Karaln have been ordered o embark for | 1 pa* Y1yED o e Ratmasian bceasent i Honest Living. ‘Who will deliver, by special request, his Lecture on to Reply to the Invi- AUBTRIAN DEMANDS, Balonfea to act agalnst the Geeoks.” .| sccounta from Belerade arc to be reifed upon Loxpox, Feb. 6.—A Vienna dispateh says ** At the confercnce Austria will insist on fixing WILL CONTIKUE THE WAR. thelr advanced guard, under Col. Oreskovich, A correspondent at Athens reports that tho “FHARD TIMES.” tation. S v g . the exact limit to the Russian occupatlon of | Turkish tronclsds and [ . | theTow platean forming tho watershed between " Hr. Beceher will give I views on the Finances of tho Conntry and the Silver Bill Bulgaria ind the Danubo fottouscr | derd S0 cunvey 500 to 10000 e, | L06 oeays dowin norimands i the Danuto Tncome-Tax in the ar and ite feeders running down House. eouth Into the Gulf of Balonica. Komanovals = gr:ly h-nmu twcv;tyi'flva !:w" from hU-knhb or kophiwa, one of the sl lons on the raliwa; N from Balonlca to Mitrovitza, near Novl Dazers | The Whisky and Tobacco Men Austria’s Attitude Causing Much Uneasiness at St. Petersburg, ** Eacli State sonds two delogates to the con- Guifof Volo toopposs theThessalian Insurrection ference,” and endeavor to cut off the retrest of the Groek army. Insurreetion, however, s gatoing ground, and the Groeks are sdvancing. The Tickets for sale at Chl Muslo Co.’s, No, 152 State-st. Roserved Seats, G0c, 75¢, and $1.00. Admlsslon to tho Mall, 26c. Box oflico open at 7 o’clock. 4 EINANCIAK, REPORT DENIZD, A Pesth dispatch saya: Reports of the mobili- BOOTE, 810 MATS AND CAPS. by ge Pos VT o on Jome army corps in_ Bouth Hungary | Gresk Government hus sesolved mot 1o stop the | o asseld Bey o ttctalun of this polat the Combine with Communist N TR R R e N R ARSI PR are untrue.. The only baals for the reports is Progress of the troops unless the great Powers | forces in the north of Pristina and Novl Bazar * Demagogues. Continuation of the Debate | that prenarations for eventual mobilization are | promise to mafntats order in the Hellenic proy- | $fom their shortest line of communtcation with agogues, completed. e rea. U. S. 4 PER CT' LO AN. in the House of ol e~ :’;:':’ :;;‘:::::“ the sights of the provinces In | "¢l the column under Oreskovien seems fn- tenton this obicet, :woguriiml dcuchmc}lg:hng Senators Howe and Eaton Give Thelr on thelr way direct to atina, one o em from Kurshumll up the Bln]cl:'l to the Maritza Views on tho Silver Bill. Pianina. and down the valiey of the Olab Into the plain of Kossova, while the other ls_march- A Paris correspondent hears from three relis- ble quarters that ona of the terms of \the defini- tve peace fs the cession of & naval station 1 tho Sea of Marmora to Russia. NUSBIAK UNRASINESS, LoNpox, Feb. 0—6 . m.—A correspondent at 8t. Petersburg says: “The fecling of un. casiness with regard to the political situation seems to focrease. The attitude unexpectedly assumed by Austria is now kuown to all.” Commons, We are recalving_subscriptions to the U, 8. 4 per eent Lown on #ame terme a4 offered by the Becratary of {he Treasury. and payment can bo Diade In ehecks aaq eorrency, Which we will convert [nto gold st current T, We alto keep & sunply on hand for tmmediata delirery rat y and poll AL the IABUEROF 1) B b iwaye aliowhag the bestter for DAL LRl DOND! “PRESTON. KEAN & L0, Dunkers, H. H. DENNIS, Banker, THR HELLEXES PEARING THAT THEY HAVE WAITED T00 LONG. Dispatek to London Times, ATnnxe, Jan. 21.~—As was to be expected, the rapld course of events In the theatre of war has producea itseffect fn Grecce ns well as else- where, and created the conviction that it was bigh time to show some sign of life £ tho claims of the Hellenes arc to have any chance of belng taken futo consideration at the impending set- BUYERS, ATTENTION! Derby Doolares that England Will Have an Ally in the Conference. Therc secmed at first some futention to operate 1o this direction from Novi Dazar, but the t- Introduced {n tho Benate, tempt has falled. Besides, If the news from S Cettinfo can be trusted, & speerdy co-operation grios was reckoned upon. While the former would push forwand from Sjenitza, which ls, how- the Proposed Sixteenth TURKEY INVITED. Ucment, On the first announcement even of Amendment, * to GRAFF, DE &CO. ever, still In the hands of the Turks, the moun- Buceenol BE, DENNINA CO.,. Little Grecce Appears to Have BERLIX, Feb, 5.—Turkey has been invited to | the readiness of Turkeyto negotate, diplomatic | taincers would leave the Wassojevich comntry —_— GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Drifted into an Awkward scnd representatives to the Conference. feelers were sent out” to ascertain whether the | ond effect the long talked-of junction, The CUSTOMS REFORMS, Particalar '\."“"" Glven to Collections on The extra‘ e ense Situatl WAITING YOR BUSSIA. Ureek populations of Epirus, Thessaly, and Hecretary of the Montenegrin Senate, Gavra A VERY GOOD COMMENCEMENT. this City and Vicinlty, X uation. Macedona did_not llkewlse reckon upos some- Mukovich, has feft Cettinfe to take commandof ‘ Then drawn with exchange, na charios otherwise, Loxpor, Feb. 65 a. tn.—A Berlin dispateh | thing being dops for tarr: ke vos some- | Mul troops in the Wassolerich country, There faealal Sepatehfa 738 Chicags THbuns, $af Lpet cent.on clcy ltems outside. )4 snd the sctu Of our Boot and Shoe saya: “All the Powers have sccepted Austrin's | seemed llgely to be sccomplished fur the | are some, however, who believe that this com- | WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.—The main pur cer=Tilde and Leather Tank, Chicegor City AK oL IADE, Grand Savhies o 1vos & Son Detrott” Coldwater Natlonal Bank, Coldwater, Mich. $25,000. Prme Teal Entto Securligs wanted st lomest nlesfor 20 1 onn Diroker, 114 Dentborieat. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H, REED. No. 20 Nessav-st, N, Y., Jnmannts as required. on INPROVED CUICAGO TROPERTY, at DEGT RATE, invitation to Lold a conference except Russia, Blavs, True,” there may be a growlug im- whose acceptance may bo hourly expected. The ression that If & general remodeling of bined movernent would Lavo to be made too | pose of the visit here of William Henry Bmith, close to forbidden ground for It to be under- | Collector of Chitago, was to {nduce the Treas- Turkish fron-Clads Threatening Department is $30 Bombardment Along the Confercnca assembles almost Immediately.” | varorcsf Turkey bo In storeand crauat be pre- | taken In such Luste. ury to adopt some new reulations which would aditihy rEEl S gty T e or woemia or i convamance. | Doy stnt Vo it hc i el |y a5 Spusgsony el | et e Yok Do owe o i s LoxpoN, Feb. 6—8 a. m.~—A Vienn spondent says the Conference will probably scmble at the end of Fobruary or the beginning of March. Count Andrassy wishes it 10 assem. bie on the 20th fost., but this s bardiy Eumblc. unless Rusala answers immediately. The Pow- ers chicfly Intcrested, except of course Russls, intend to insist on the Treaty of Paris being taken as tho bosls of negotiation. . ENGLAND. IN PARLIAMENT. cate tho settlement. 8till, most of the Powers as yetalm ot restricting the limits of this po- litleal reyeneration, and the Greoks are not likely, therefore, 10 recelve anything like & pos- ftive assurance that the Hellenic problem will ultimately s focluded, At any rate, they seem to have come to the conclusion that the sureet way not to be cventually forzotien is to appear on the scene, and to remind Europe of the ex- fstence of an Hellenic, as well 8s of a Blavonic, question—an intention which secms to recetve conflirmation fu a telegram from Volo thats band of Greek voluntecrs has landed at Poro- al's uniform, and his eulte conststed of hisataft | thoroughly comply with tho law, snd which officers and the headsof the Morava, Shumadia, | would render it more difficult, it notimpossible, ond Timok Corps. A Pasha's konak has beea | for collusion between New York importers and rTe. a8~ The People of Athens Said to Be Flee- ing in Great Consterna- tion, The extra expense of our Hat and Cap Department is §20 each week, Victor, attended by tne leading men of the town, came and saluted him on his entrance, After divine service a roview of tho troops was held, when the Prince with his own hands con- ferred on_scveral the Russian Order of Bt Uearpe aud some Bervian decorations. Every day new discoyverics arc made of arms which fiad been concesled. Up to the preseut date the Servians have acquired 200 Turkish ment of tho law In Now York Is the only eafety of the Western importers. Now regulations to accomplish this purpose Lavo just been prepared 8t the Treasury, and will be speedily promul- eated. What theso requlations are, and what they are intended tosccomplish, can begathered from Woeekly Review of the English and Continental Breadstuffs . il 9 mir, on the southern polut of tho Peninsuls. ns, among them thirty-tive Krupp, twelve TUE FOLLOWING STATEMENT 2 Applications recelved and ‘x,‘mm‘,fl, attended to ado. Loxpoy, Fob. 5,—In tho louse of Commons d funs, ‘ 4 i N 1y 11. A. HURLBUT, 75 ltandolph-at, W‘e se the best the debate on the supplementary voto was con- ;f“f sloire, and & "‘:"“ fdg‘ e aud mounts | furnished Tue TrIsuNE by Treasury officlals: —eree 11 g Yinued. Unimportant speechics wers inado by | NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE. | 3if Tunt, some thousaods o tenr-Martiol | 7y,c'ocrorary of tho Treastay hes. boss oo NEW PURKLICATIONS. PEACE. Frederick m,,‘f:; Mmp;lumumr:, "ind My, | A PEW CouPAKisoNs Tikr sPEsR ron Tmmu. | Files sud's quantity of smmunition and pro- a i vision stores, Priuce Milan has {ssued s proclamation at Nish guarantecing the inhablteots lberty of worship and divil cquality. Nish has subscribed 50,000 ducats for the continuance of the' war, and the Town of Pirot 20,000 ducats. engaged for some time {n reforming the methods of customs buslucsa. This has required much patient examinations of details, snd will result in great improvement. Most of the practical improvements suggested by the Commissions appointed to examine the Custom-Houses at large ports have been or will be adopted. The first reduction of the expenses of col- lecting the revenus amounted toabout $500,000. To accomplish this occasloned great firmuess, all reductions being resisted most strennously by customs officers. Second—Extending the hotrs of bu Iness so that the Custom-Houses are required to bo kept open frora @ until 4. In New Yori the hours biad been practically from 10 tilf 8, Third~Prescriblog a uniform for the officers of customs who perform outslde duty. This has ot yet been put into uperation, but will be vory soon, and {s expected to result in great Im- orovement in the discipline of the sarvice. The uniforme have alrcady been sclected. Fourth~-Providing a systematic method of BELVES, From Our Oun Correrpondent. , Loxnox Orrice or Tnx Citicaco Tainuxz, Jan, 12.—I cannot help calling sttention to the accuracy with which youk correspondents In the fleld have keot. this office Informed of tho course ©of affairs, cven In advance of the great London dallles; and It fs as & tribute to TuE TrIBUNA'S whole staff ut war-correspondents, and not at all as making any personal clalm to cuterprise or efficloncy, that 1 make the followlug compar- {sons: Full particulars of tho fall of Plevun were published in Tuz TRisuxE of Dec. 11, wiile in the Loudon papers of that date ap- pearedonlyavery briefand barren unauthenticst- od rumor of Osman Pasha's surrender. Agaln, Tox Triouxz of Dec. 24 contained a dispatch from fts correspondent with Gen. Ghourko, stating that the latter was preparing to turn Kamarli Hights, march upon Sofla, and begin o new campaign aloog the southern slope of the Dalkans, That movement actually was begun next day, Christmas, and on the 27th the odvance of the army bad crossed the Balkans and were marching on Sofls. This was telegraphed to Tnx TRIBuxz for Mondsy's paper, Dec. 81, while no information was glven In the London press of the success of this movement uutil Jan, 2, sod even then it was characterized 2a & ‘¢ mere reconnolssance, and ot as an important step in the new campalgu, ~—the view taken by the officer who gave the carlicst news to Tis TRIBUNE'S correspondent. Ou that date I telegraphed s follows: * The Ruestans have performed a wonderful feat in crosaing tho Balkaus west of tho Orkanteh Pass, through the heavy suow, by narrow, unfre- DRIGHT PROSPEOTS, {By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.] Lownox, Feb, 6—G a, m.—Gormany, France, Italy, and England have signified their accoptanco of Austrin's proposi. tion to hold a European Conference, and, although Russia makes some objection ta Vionna, it is improbable that thero will bet any serious difficulty on that account, It is oxpocted that tho Conference will asscmble about the firat week in March, ag all the Powors excopt Russia are anxious to hasten its deliberations. There is A GENERAL YXXLIXG OF DISTRUST throughout the Continent, and many prophe- ocles ars mado that the Conference will ut. terly fall to reach any matfsfactory conclu. sion, but tho prospects of posco are undenia- bly brighter than at any other timo minco thi outbroak of hostilities, Thore Is litile reason to doubt, however, that Rusaia’s plans will command the support of Germany and Italy, while any opposition thers may be will coms from England and Austria indi- vidually, and not upon a basis of mutual support. goods we can find, and guarantee that you shall never pay us a high price for any- thing we sell. - WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0., Boston Square Deating Houss Corner Clark and Madison-sts, Branch, 522 Milwaukee-av., corner Rucker-st, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL NINE. DIANONDS, SJEWELRY, Etc, M_ESSRS. MATS!)N & 00. Trade upon a hasis more ad- Birley. Charles Nurwood, Liveral member for Iull, sald he could not undertake the responsi- Dbility of ‘opposing the vote. Bir Charies Dilko (Radfcal) declared that the strongest objcction to the yote was that it would be misrepresented abroad. Alcxander Hall protested against Eastern Enrope belng left to Russian ambitfon under tho pretext of roligion, SIR WILLIAM VERNOX IARCOURT sald if the Government, s mightscem from tho Conacrvative cheers, intended to onter the con- ference with & pollcy fndieated by the lust spesker, It meant war. If the Government de- sired a durable peace, tho basts of thelr polley at the Conference must be s recozuition of the fact that the fndependence and integrity of tho Ottoman Empire had ccased. Ho continued: *It 1a not too late for tho Uovernment to rival and surpass Russia fn the Confercnce as the champion of oppressed natlonalities. The whole country would support such a policy.” He depreeated ooy support of Austrian interests. It before tho close of the debate the Governe ment would declare a policy of peacs which the Liberals could approve they would have a ‘unammous vote. ¥ 81K IARDINGY GIFFORD, Holicitor-General, sald bo was astonished at the moderation of the Opposition after their vio- lent sgitation in the country. He protested against belng driven to sccept Russia's preten- sions that she was tbe only Power which would act on behalf of oppressed natfonallties, and enfranchise other Btates wiilo malntalving des- pousm at home. The Opposlition asked tho Choirs, .Singing Sehools, Socisties, The Salutation (*ise), o Zion (#es )y The Encore (7. )i or " Perking' Singing School (*:%,) o Johnson's Chorus Choir Instruction Book (Musr). * The first two are first-class Church Mustc Books, by L. 0. Emersun and_W. . Perkins, sad have full fn- structive courses, ‘The laai thirea are fited eapecially for Singing Schools by the very beat talent. Now for & wpirited Winter and 8pring Singing Class] Alwgive new interert to the year's practice by get- \ting up“unn of our 40 ’L‘A;I'AS aend for cireus lan). " Fivo of them are: Belshazztu', + o + . Dutterfleld, $1.25 Don Munio, .+ « DudleyDuck. 1.50 Joseph's Bondage, . custmice. 1.2 Tro 1ga.1 SOI!,. . . . Sulltvan. 125 Walpurgis Night, stesdetuscsi .s0 Delshazzar ai1d Josenh's Don d Uslpicadi Masiol Drames. 14" 410 dramatizod, aa LYON & HEALY, Chiongo. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. CONDITION OF THE ENGLISIt MARKETS. Loxpox, Feb. 5.—~The Mark Lane Erpres says : **Although stiil upon a limited scale, of- ferings of English wheat have been more liberal of late fn couotry markets, but supplies at Mark Lane wero amain amall, The condition of the grain marketed . has, however, undergone some improvement, although nelther the better con- dition nor light supplice have tended towards an improvement of value, In spitc of the pacific rumors current at the commencement of the week, political tnfluences are still paramount n trade; and, until tho question of peace or war is definitely settied, it s in valn to expect millers to operate with aoy amount of freedom. Although most stagnant as far as sctual transactions aro concerned, trade fs ncvertholess {n.an extremely sonsitive stae, Noue will deuy that, should the hopes of the peaco party be dispelled, the reactfon in favor of higher pricos would be severe. Inquiry for malzo has mlu} oflh. dec:; have uvle:x way 0 Bu| es have en e na) m:hn be rggukul that the Sedmu has l:{s’ affected old than new corn, which has been ar- riving in somewhat fuferior condition. Barloy and oats have been equally dull, but therc haz been rather mnore inquiry lor beaus. With few arrivals at tbe port of call, the floating trade has ruled very quiet for wheat throun;uout the weck. Values closed in buyers’ favor.” Ascharging steam vessels at night. This was practice at the port of New York of the'custémis officers assigned to tho duty of discharging & ateam vesscl 10 exact from the consignor what was called HUUSE MONEY, the amount rapgiog from $30 to $40 for each vessel unladen. Under the rules now estab- lished, the consignees of a vessel are required to deposit the sum of $10 for each night’s serv- lceon the part of an officer, and the smount Is paid to him by the Collectar asa partof his MAC MAHON. [By Cable to The Chicago Tribuna,] House to weaken the hands of the Government regular compensation at the end of the month, Lowpoy, Feb. 60 a. . —Tmx Tarounz's | st a time when sve element of tischiet ‘exiat. | quented rosds, 1o consequonce, Sufla fs com~ MISCELLANEOUS. Fifth—Tho stenclling of merchandise upon t tothe BUYER than | eex dent thau confirma | §3,13, Eorope, and Englaod's tufonce was | pletely cut O and tho troops thero must | PROPONSD rasnco-aMmmca comuencus, | tUIA=The stencling v flgemls 116 illl | Paris correspondent moro than confirms mmbllnfiln the balance. eventually surrcoder; slso, unless Sulelman Coxanuss. GBEAT ADUSES IIAVE EXISTED 18tbe most beautiful work of thie kind inthe world, It {untains nearly 150 pages, hundreds of tno flusirations, And§ix Chiromo Plates of Flowers, besutitully drawn aud colored from nature. Price % cents tn paper coy. !!';inl.l".wlnelrnlul cloth, Lrinted fn Gernan and Hck’s Tilustrated Month wzlne, peieh. Tae. 11Nt vattons, wod. Coyren P faovesy PViekta Eainibuar; kT e gostes for 43,00, atatoga, ntrations, oniy 2 cents. Address £ TA5E8 VICH: itochiestor, B g his yesterdsy's report of grave tronble in | . The del tho Fronch Government. While MaocMahon is aggrieved that tho Ohamber refuses to vots the budgot at once, the Ropublican mafority are alarmed leat anothor trap like that of May 16 ahould be sprung upon them, ate was adjourned until ‘Thursday. PAR1s, Feb. 6.—A Committes headed by M. Mencer, Deputy trom Meaux, and composed of Deputies and merchants, bas been formed here to promote a commercial treaty between France and the United States. The Commitice has re- solved to dlspatch M. Leon Chbattesu to tne Uulted States with an address showing the ben- Pasha, who hasmado Iktiman his headquarters, should overpawer the 12,000 Ruzssiaus cngaged in this rald, befora heavy relnforcements can reach them, all positions 1o the Western Batkans must be abandoned. It is generalls cxpected, bowever, that a retreat will be uecessary, aud that even Shipka Pass must be evacuated injpast years with reapect to theallowance made for damages on fmported goods. ~ Bume yeurs ago, op acheck upon excessive allowsnce, fous- toms oflicers were required to atencll on the package upon which damage allowance was mado theword * Damages.” This practice was objected to by some of the Importers, because they were unable to scll these goods so marked any house in this city, They deal in the bestgoods bufl' at the closest prices, an 86 GREECE. A TURKISH PLEET OF WAR VESSELS AT ATIXNS. Arnsxs, Fob, 5.—The Turkish Minister here designates the action of the Greek Government s & declaration of war, He telegraphed to Coustautinople for men-of-war'to convey him ncentrate for the defense of Ad 1o, | efits of increased comwmercial {ntarcourse, and LEGAL, up 0n i sma"er Der cent A COMPRONIAE hencey iu consequeuce of which the Turkish ':1:7“_“3.: B&“‘h: .:mn o;ur :I::o%w. to convene a Franco-Amerlcan Congress hers flifi:g’figanfiflfi‘;r:fl‘:mmg 5 "s:l':: NITED STATES OF AMERICA-IN THE CIR. of l")fit. ¥ has temporarily been mads by which the | fcet, uuder Hobart Pasha, has arrived. Tbe | Ghourko sout me the following, erhich was | during the approsching Iutcrnational Exhibi- | sequentexperienco, lowever, proved the wisdoin ult Court of the United states for Xortiern . s hamber will 2 Greck Qovernment is in consternatlon, and fo- published fn Tus Trisunzof Jan, 4: * ey, | tome of such an order, and Secretary Sherman has Dhuict o il 1o Chalceryit Janie . Beataan xira good Bm-gams 11} | Ghasmber will giv a certain amount of time | (41, appealiug to the inservention of the gusr Gliourko has followed up bis first success souly | LONDON, Feb. S.-A Parls dlspatch states | receutly restored It It 1s bellevad that, with . Brogks vs. the ¢ sod t Campany. ndatio Charice 1 Howdiien, W T sad ¢, J, Sorr| tics 1 ¥ each day to a conslderation of the budget. | antecing Powers. A great panic prevalls, i h that st the meeting of the Committ eo of Iu- | the means of dotection, examiners Inclined to 5. "SHorrill ‘on thelr Toterveision s of the Balkaus, and without doubt 8 now cam- & Lo dishonest will not retura and mark goods hereby given that tn pu s A od, that they will still re- N A DAD PHEDICAMENT. paiga s thercby begun. Meavy remforcements | quiry into the depression of trade, s memoran- | om0 SR GrURtnlal L Sl b D! 0[1(]8, Jl?rwell'y flfld. For- | 2 s vt nowere, tat ey Loxpox, Feb, b~ spocial from Atheas s | 1ot eached s, and Kemarl Tiokss hare | JUl1 it reseaic: thowing (hus tho. progress | damfed tiatare © - fuse to vote more than two-twelfths ata time. Xaster in Chancery of said Court Litlie hour ot ‘n’cfim oclock “l.."u?‘:‘:m..:'.fou‘.',?‘.":{& . Al ) of Marc four 0t tho UulIding Bow user by sald L e s S EFOBE ol {ndustry i the United States bad compelled Great llri;_un to seek a larger outlet . for her rance. tho couclusion of tho armistice has caused cou- aternation, though the Russian Minister here Slzth—An important change iu the method of sampling, cjassityivg, and welrhing suy ‘the been taken, so that the O.kanlels Puss Is open. ‘Ilie roads south of the Balkans are excellent, olzn Watchos, uires that the sampling shall be dous ] bal proimniso that Greoce should be fu. "Adrlanopl ROMN, order req liouse, kniown e tie Hopubiic Lite Bulldiug, dumbsrs 3 UNCERTAINTY. frave "I“ it latiee. o 5 and the Russlan advance toward Adrlanople Lowpos, Feb, 5.— A oo dlapatch says tnat | UBLEE th porsanal supervision of an uxamiuer, AL atroeL the ity of Chickiy, Couy STATE & MONR(’ESTS. O DAt Sl In the aunltlce. uflm""% licany | U contioue until ik Pass s cut of, when | , LONDON, Feb -4 Rumo disoatch aays tat | who'siail onecif drk smimpics From carheariy, that road will be used for onother body.'" Well woula t have been for the Turks if they Asd evacuated Bhipka Pass, Instead of waltiog untll thoy were cut off, sur- rounded, aud forced to surrender, as was the case day bofore yesterday, just one week after tho prediction of your corre- spoudent, ‘The ‘exact manuer in which they wersthus to be eutrapped (namely: “by Gen. SkobelefCs army now (Juu, 10] pouring through Trajan Pass'") was sent me Wednesday night, aud transmitted to Tus Trivuxe, i thc words above quoted, at the very tine the movement 3 a3l deoree, st publlo suction, 10 the b} b Uldder theretor, tho mortuszed promfscy i tioned 10 a1d decreo, aud” patticurarly deseriiog as fan lons, 10-wit: All tho railruad uf the CAK0 Al 1ows Katiroad Com from Jolfet, 1 th Caundy "ot Lgle, In Hiklit of way fharefor, road-bad, Lca, chalre, aplices, ‘Lolts, Buls, o Froundy sation bridges, tmber, and mater: forthe’ construiction of & Unders, car, and machinery, i VDR e Chlcass s4d Towa Tailioun 0 INpanY aa- ulred (or oF 1o bo Used upon sald taliroud, aud all the ranchlscs anid rights of the sald Chicage &od Jow. Listirond Company relating shereto, caulred by virtue thereof, Includin ouls, machine-shops. touls, dmpl Bruperty used oa or alabg tho Hne of s and is beld respousiblo for the {:m e sanipling of the packuges. No oue swupler ls allowed 10 bo continued at auy particular wharf or dik, or be engaged upun the carge of auy one firm lobger than + ° TWO WREKS AT A TIME, and tho sawples are required to be passed upon py at least two oxperts in the Appraiser’s ollice, and, when they disagree as to the color of thesugur, a third 14 to declde between thew. Bamples of each cargo are required to be pre- served fu o glass bottie, labeled with the namu of the importer, date of §mportation, name of veasel, classification, and the names of tho sam- pler sud examiner, snd the bottles containing Loxpoy, Feb. 5.—A Vienna correspondent saya that Count Andrassy’s formal invitations to the signatory Powers of the Treaty of Parls for a conference fix no date for assembling. , WAITING YOR XNGLAND, The same correspondent has rcason to belleve that an fmportant decislon {s pending by Aus- trin, which i greatly dependent on the reslt of the debate In the Vritish Farliament, and on which the fate of Encland and Austria depends, THN TURKISIE PLRET. A Paria correspondent says ho has recelved, injudiclous to form & resolution relative to the vlace of sneeting of the Conclave, in view of the constantly-changiog dreumstances. ‘To CardInal 8imeont's protest against the ac- ceasion of King Humbert, all the Powers have replied thate thev could not sccept the protest, as they were fricndly to Humbert, TUN FROFOSKD SCOTCH UIEKARCHY, LoNDoN, Feb, B.—The Stundard says: “The Cunvener of thu (ilasgow l’n‘lzleu of the Ea- tablished Church hias tetegraphed tho Pope that an futerdict will be demnanded agaiust tho pro- posed Papal hierarchy from tue Supreme Civil Court of Scotluud, and the laws of the country will b rigidly enforced against ft." operations immediately, and rely on this prom- 150 and the good offices of Europe, but no order Lis yet been sent to the army, and the general fecling scemns to bo {u favor of continuling the war at any sacrifice. The position of tho Grecks is bad. They can clalm thq roward ueither of warlike schieve- meats nor of & peacetul policy, PIRZUS, Atixxa, Feb. 5.—The foreign Minlsters held ainectiug to-day, aud undertook to gusrantee Pirwus agumst bombardment {f Jeft unarmed, v made or 1o bo mad hey of Wil o Fo 1d_biate of Il DIAMONDS, sok wartiia Abies o BiAmond Kar-brovs sot or un. Y our for'chan: ' Adaress ¥ 2, Frbine cloa b0 8 barsala bune vice. . WANTED., S st aiperienceof 0 yeary and win " 3 Daying busludas, Pleats adaress & ¢4 Tribung b s a0 ROdTeR U 43, Tribune utics. i secu- . o such samples are to bu publicly exhibited ut the b oty seulred oy iald Compuay lice the sisci TO 1ENT, 0 Bt gnthoriteydome Courimation OF tho rU- | tharcby romalning an open port, Tho Mintaters | orgs progress, In referriug to theso proofsof [ g pypitvecs AbAsRATION, L e at Tenst oo wack. after the - er wi Al and slogular the lenemvots and ap- ) 2 pralscwent 0 Al * B Al sud sluslar the coema e, :::rot‘ :z,“:;‘;f, T::Bkfilhhne‘l‘: or tho surgen: | adjourned the moeting to awalt further fastruc- | i/ R enterprise, 1 can only as yet | preject of Bt. Peteraburg, was iving todday | Dra ts, s0 that all {mporters may be ably tud prodia herdor, and sl ?fi:e csiace, right. 'fiu.-’ auth i tlons, ’ vompary its fnformiation with that of tho daily | the usual audlence for thesreeention of petle | @ N Chicago and Tows Kaiiroad 3»3:';:::‘::71:“-’6: m'fi‘.': Lowpoy, Feb. B.—A 8t. l;otenbum dlspatch I? el !;To?“lf “““““1” discus- prss of thia city: sud 1L, as 1a pouible, other :‘4‘:13:': ‘!l?l:l:nflll"rglr:cd'l "v';'.“ ('!lnl::l:r::‘lf: fl‘.{‘nfi&?’ whether lnvo:uum or Improper classifications fuine sag all ather fropersy. rights. wad tranchisca snd } W The tion of hostilitles has produced LONDON, Feb. §,~In the course of & Amgrican nowspapers have been cqually fortu- The Emperor and Prince Gortschakof? Lave | are made y tlie appraisers. by N e e 1 (A napded 1o ba couveyed i casation of Lostllities Laa produced | aiun fu the llouse of Lords to-uiht Lord Derby nato (n thelr represeutatives with the Russlan | yif FHberoran city ls greatly excited, The | _ Sesenth—Tho welghers' districts at the port of ol Bk oiins osiva' sopeiics o ilh 3 orsaitly an el Shated that o hud tolerabla coufideuco that Bat | ypq Turkdsh arunles, theso facts merely 20 0 | weran, mho wes pomsabaueiited, The | | Sereih—Thio welzhers) dist from tieicon to el ¢ land would not tind herself in an isolated posi- ¢ egard soven, and six welghers at salarics of §: 10713 18 Eonaeiion CuiiLE ybu8 bemdoncy of this sult — Trizsts, ¥eb, S.~Tue Austrian fronclads, POst- | ghow how touch more keeu-sceated for news are | scrves complete slicace lu regard to her mo- N g tiun st the conference. lie also said the truns. fer of the lsland of Creto to Greece would bo invalld unless sanctioned by tho Powers. Great cxcitement existed in Creto, but su far thero bad been no violence. each, with thelr forcman and clerks, have been dispensed with, ‘Lho labor of baudlivg pack- ages u weighing is now performed by contract, aud the hiring of laborers by welghers 18 no lunger uecessary. This was a source ol great abuse, and much unnecessury expenss to the Uallbe &t the time of said sale [a 'Lis possearion, OF 10 i Viulch ha shali ba entftled, togetlicr as one cutire prop ity and not Lo soparate parcels. Unpald donds and Husens pecured Ly e, mortyage forucioscd tu suld i, may bo rece od by tho fi".'"'g from tue pur- haae ‘ash in ent of the purchass. Bovoy In the wmanuer, to 1 u":'xum. 'xml p‘“u“-l-: o cres, au. our American fouruals than these ponderous Yiritish daitles, which, though paying imwmense sums for news, do not always succeed 80 well a8 thelr Yankeo rivals. Of coursc, I do not cite Kuser 8fax and Hapsburg, are bolug ftted for service, TR MEXICAN FRESIDENCY. CiTY Or Mxx1co, Jan, 80.—The friends of ex- Prestdent Lendo Intend to run bim for Pres- dent st tho noxi election, Benors Vallarta and - DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE MONTENEGRO. Raausa, Fob. 5.~The Prince of Montenegro & \ acce| and . the many iustances whero Tus TRIBUNR bas ero are alio mentioned 8 candidates. . ey i £y e of WSS e e i [ D Bcommuarumur. ¢ | publubed foll detwte aimutancualy with wa "y e sbowmimiT, o F | Goverament, o ctlmated hat ot fesst S T g B G048 decroo o recurd il AW TORKISH CADINST, renida o TR 0 3 paehutation of | undon conteraporaricas but thowo shove no- | o LOUPOY, Febr €8 o m~Tho Put under- | | SIUDOX pEi st by thls change 1n the February 4, Tu78. HBENRY W. DIGHOP, = AR Grock residonts to-day, sald e much regretted | (00 G iuportant cases where it Las antic- | tnont, has accupted the position of Chief Sccre. | metnod of welzhing, h.u:l: flfi.‘mmnr tha Cireult Court of the Uulted Loxvox, Feb. 5—1 p. w,—intelligence has { ¢pe luvaston gf Thessaly, but bo knew it had drated Xusis by Toous i B thes ages el ha s ‘r S0 1he pastion arChut Bocre T leaadbetion tn the drawback on ex- ~M4kes for tha Norther Distrlcs of 1lituola, lust been recelved from Coastautinoplo that the | been forced on the Greck Government, by tho | it mett of Sir Mlchaul Hicks Beschas Colonal | ported wurars from 8160 to $8.138 per 100 ofiice of Grand Vizier bas beon abolishod sod uew Mimstry formned, cousisting of Ahmed Vellk Effondl, Presient of . the Council of Miutsters and Minlater of the Interlor; Ser- ver Pasha, Minlstor of Forelgn Affairs; Reouf Fashs, Minlster of War; 8ald - Pashs, Micister of Marine; Kranl Pashu, Minister of Finance; Namyk Pasba, Grand Master of Arullery; Saf- vet Pasha, President of the Councll of State; sud Obaunes Tchanutehlan Effend!, Mioister of Public Works and Commerce. This constitution ot the ncw Ministry under European forms and desinations scoms {0 indicate & Iurther step in the promised reforas. ACCEPTED. Ormics oy CoxiTRoLLER OF TUN CUMEENOY, Wai . Wasu. jauro, Dec. 3, 1677,—Notice 18 horeby aiven ta ‘e 24 wlio Tay Baro cleline salnas tna Tl withe Chicaso, 11, that ihe same must be prosen Huatinguon W. l’"m" Rucalver, vmu,- 1ugi [iuut thereor. wiihln tureo montha from th 7 Wil by disaliows KO- JAY KNOX. Compirollorof the Carrency. THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL, Tho Woman’s Hospital of tho State of Hinois, 278 THIRTIETH-8T,, Ohioago, Between Wabash and Michigan-ave. unds, Thls will save s large sum to the reasury. Ninth—In ‘order to prevent collusion between brokers snd lmporters and the Custom-House entry-clerks, and in vrder to put all tmparters ou all equality as to the time In which entrics ar¢ to be passed, A NEW BYSTEM OF PASSING RNTRIES dewsuds of the people. Ho stated be could not exert the puwer pf Great Briain to prevent the bombardment 6f the Greok sea- board, a8 ko would thereby bo supporting the fovaslon of Turkey., However, if the war was not casried on in sccordancu with wmodern avill- xation, Eoglaud sod other Powers would bave 1o foterfere. is sympathies had always been with the Oreck race. . He theu read to tho dep- utation s dispatch dated July U, 1877, doclariog Eogland always looked to ths welfare of Greece. Lord Derby further said be would endeavor to obtaln guarantees for the good government of Turkey's Helleale provioces, aud endeavor at the Couference to preveut the predomiuancs ot Becretary, "nesaichio Londgn Tove. 4 7 Carcores, Juv, 0.—In Madras the general pruspects are described as fuir, but toe prices sre abnormally bigh, The number In receipt of grututtous “relief bas decreased 1o 210, lu Siysure the haryestot dry crops shows & very Door nutturn, Educated opinion universally condemna Mr, Bright's speeca on brrlzution. He seems to bave falleu & uot altogetber unwilling victim to the iushlious wiles of the ot uoted Iuduay “lobbylst” class of ofiicial specal- iste. Ble A, Clarsc's elaborate etsto- went o the Coundjl wes evidently iu- tended a8 8 counterblast sud to serve us a0 untidote to the mischiet which wight pos. THE SERVIANS, MAK(NG HAY WIHILR 71 SUINSS—BRYORR TUE IMVENDISG TUUCE—RECOVERING OLD SERVIA A® PADT AD FOSSIDLE. Dispatch (o Landon fimes. BrLoavx, Jan. 81.—The Belgrade reserve batteries will leave here to-morrow, A new studeuts’ fulantry leglon has been forined at Topehidere, fn which maoy are dally eanllating. Ono battaliva of volunteers, mostly Bosnians, left tuis town to-day. The third-class militla have now recelved orders to march. The Bervians, baving occupled Vranja and TO RENT. Applyto WM. 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribune Bailding, TO RENT. First-claas dweling, with or withon ture. Ta- quiest n.blcalu&ns-nn.'wno;‘u’:mtm b HUS BILVERMAN, Chamber of Cowuicrce. House, which will go into effect on the 15th prox., Collector Arthur having fssued the fol- lowiog order punsuant to fostructious from the Bocretary of the Treasury: First—All ontries shall bo lodge=d with a clerk whoss duty It shall o to nuinberand register thom, aud distribute thowm equally wiug tho ea~ try clorga for exauination and comibutation of ce- tlwsted dutles, No cutry clork will be allowed to babitvally tho eotrivs prescoted by any one oman Raux, Feb, 8~Tho Lopolo Romano asys: | the Sclavs over the Qreaks. 1 tho Greok army | Komanova, are sdvancing thencs fu twocolumus | 41b1Y eustie trom Mr. Uright's reorcseciations, foker of fro, Tha Wi ' — h rer the Gree 0 Greol y By % 1 . BE B APt cnslad s | e AN PANT L ¢ Italy sud Frauce bave sccopted Austria’s luvk- | was withdrawn arrangewents for tho beneSt of | u the airection of Pristius, it wra tor ot clouence, I | ond Enivtes of persbable fralt and apecte i e g Tiai, " Oold_uod Nicknl | 14400 0 the conferance. $ho Helloals proviuces would be factlitated. | It ls stated that a Bervian detachment, to- | fgures, which, though not ‘ahwuys warshaled | Wil sko preccdmeootallotiens. = 0L ultamed, tad™ BxmLix, Fob, 5.—Uermany bas sccopted Aus- DEESY T0 THE GREBKS. gother with 8 Rusalan corps, baving left 8 gar- | With due recent to logical sequence, ludliputa- | yigued, and all special bondseeuch ss boads for E NOALES, SLATE MANTELS, tria's invitation to 8 conference of the European Lord Derby, recelving tbe Greek deputation | rison at Veles, aro pressing forward to Mace- | bly support his main pr&mfi ou, I‘hfll r}u;nu oaths, munduu‘:l sud mrun: K f“,:“}‘::fi"‘. :: FAIRBANKG' TR RRAS KT | Fowers lrustory to the Treatyof Purle. | | yeatenday, ealds 1 hear that the Greck Gov | donla. Tt la further roported that Col. Nicolicy | WSt luvariably fora the ilios e | daly asscutes bt TS by the end e 2 [ty - Visuxa, Feb. L—Most e Fowers Bave | ernment {s considering the propricsy of com! bas taken Novi Varos. that irngation works bave proved tuancially u | | Fourth—In all cases whbcro spoclal suthority e e - L e TR FOR SALL. lcctpluh;u invitation to participats ln the cou- | to arrangements for -lth;nmvlnz the uooh: After & scvere B2t of elght hours the Berv- | fullure, while rullways Lave prove nancial zm‘:;mc‘rfl:"fi;‘fl‘z‘lfl'fi"&;f&“’g“f&‘; s C A L E : forsace. Rusais cunscntod at tho outsct 1o | from beyond the fruntier, and we shall do sll | fans have recaptured Kurchumll, On re-enter- | succras. o i« states fuat in no dtyumlwlvci. proscotation Of the eutry at the entry-desk, = GAS APPARATUS, . found th t - | potof the 4000 square wlleg cuvered by Bric- | PRIRTAN Saslos recarued to thy toipariet fo oF ALL KiNDS. K priuciple, but has not yet formally accepted. wo can to arrange this difficulty. I thiuk sod | iog thoe town they found the bodies of tweaty: a1 proper, au ey 10,000 Bo | (Y Wit by lmpinerlos PAIRBANKS, MORBE & 0O, | kebtabis tor Facioss. botst o bpare Sot 3 suzswp DonOx- bope the quosiion is in & falr way of écttle- | ix Swrvinn idiers, tocluding two offcars, with [ 14 1udty proben cugld, ity of .,.e.u‘;‘?-l;‘.fi‘:fi\mmmflh 488 menly 111 &113 Lake 5t., Chicago, {1orabie drmatnd Qg'&l‘tm'g}m DE Lowpox, Feb. 5.—A Vicuss correspondent | ment.” ihelr beads eus off and stuck on high poles. | which would be mm,omns sterling. 11tbls | secorulag i & ) Recarsfltobuy ooly the Geauis, | A AhE LS SO BUD, 0L s "0 59" | talegranbat # No sgtemot s tade {a Bt Petars- Thie Berviana bave taken 450 Drisonsrs, among 31— aatries prosented after3:30 p ., 11 Lord Derby also stated that his information selervnce be currect, 1t cuncludes the question. the Montenegrin corps marching from Vasofe- List of Impomnt On;tomg. have already occupicd Komanova, which lles ori | An Explanation of the Vote on tho' Ing up the Meved&: ana directly on Pristiua. | Provisions of the Bavings-Investment Bill 1 of the Servian Yavor army with the Montene- | A Committee Majority Against - Prepared for the Prince. Tho Motropolitan | Custom.sionse officials. The absolte enfuree- * compensating officers assigued to the duty of | formerly a subject of great. abuse, It was the. | for the full price of sound goods, and upou | has been adopted fur the New York Custom-

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