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VOLUME XXX SPRING OVERCOATS. BUSIEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN TEHB UNITED STATES. Hundreds of Boys' Suits received this week, Very handsome, stylish and cheap. A pleasant and con- venient department for Ladies with boys to clothe. Boys' Suits---Coat, Vest, and Pants—-for 43 and upwards, fit boys 3 to 10 years old. Boys' Pants 500; fit boys 3 to 10 years old. Men's Spring Over- coats, $5 and $6, and better ones. Men's Whole Suits, $4.60, $5. and $6, and Detter ones. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL NINE. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,, Bosten Square-Dealing Clothiers and Furnishers FOR ALL MAN—-KIND, CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS., And 532 Milwaukee-av., cor, Rucker-st. BARGAINS IN SPRING OVERCOATS Why not apend 10 conta for car fare and & 7O 87 In prico of yoiur SPRING OV] LIILOA""D’,‘ " fog direct to the factory? CLEMENT & SAYER, 410, 418, 420, 432 and 434 Milwaukee-av. Itetal) Clothing House In the World, ‘VATLR LLEVA'I‘DII WATER ELEVATORS Simplest, Safest, Best. OVER 100 IN USE. 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MARCH--APRIL, 1878, CONFEDERATE RESIIN Anlil 11, & 1 ENCES, Vv llon, ALss- late qu‘rll-hlent b NAL WEALTIL ~11. Dy Hon, OF m.zcrmo THE PRESIDENT, By st Reien u‘xiu%?""‘.‘.a[i.'»‘.":‘l.'\’:‘-"r'i"flflh‘g" [ NS, Dy W.T. Fasroa- I' TO I.XLI(HEN. A Symuosiuia. by G A, FiLLan, of fi ¥ BOTSGNE Ty suvaue iy, oIS LOVEIL" Dy wtov. 8awves 0sacos, .., Ok Yeutcies are 1 Barox hm Jure, Boceni buronian and Aidiricas fones ars v"_:u.:;; Basxere buizi of Londoa: Tikk. 3 i CavbaR. ; 5 K Noxdanuom of Barie: 1ad oiber emipens Tobo naa rice, B1acoy: 83 & year, oa veceipt of price] u, Ve ¥ wmhnm. b Bosepaids 8, BARNES & 00., 11land ua Willlam-at,, Now York. The umpxledly large danand for the March Seribner has called for a new edition ‘Q 5,000 wgka which is now mdy. JNC Ala MONEYto LOAN By I0SIAR B, REED, No, 90 Nassan-sL, N, Y.. B amounts Pkoyhun:'.? uired, on INPROVED CLICAGO ,A ! uuou. umud und romptly attended to llum.uu‘xl 75 ltwudolph-sh. I’LOPLE’S BUILI)’(' & LOAN 4550, %0 WABHINGTON-8T. 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Neptuno F. & Liabilittes (fnciidinig sursace Kund) .. iai and Jtets Net Surpius. 8 158.574.83 Pcople’s Insurance Cosy Trenton, $ 001.142.37 Wirance Fund __MTdoL10 Net Surplus... . § 10%.0807 llommm Fire Ins, Cosy New York, $ 377,343,397 Lisut pital . l.nnlluiu “Hiicit surauce Fund),. Net Burplus, Tome Insurance Co., Columbus, $ 414,832.83 Liautl surance Fund).. Net Surpl CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OPENING. MARCH LOTIS lN i TEE Field, Leiter |[ULTIMATUM & Co. : REACHE NUTTING DROPS A THUNDERBOLT IN THE WAY OF LOWER PRICES T0-DAY! A Glean Sweep Made! THE PUBLIC TO BE BENEFITED, Will open their new RETAIL STORE, I {os. 133 to 151 Wabash-av., MONDAY MORNING, MARCH (I, With the choicest selec- tions of the latest FOREIGN NOVELTIES! Of their own importa- {tion, embracing every- thing new and attraci- tve. An invitation is extended to «ll to visit store and exanune goods and prices. NOVELTIES! UNIQUE AND EXQUISITE ONYX & PEARL JEWELRY, TURQUOISE JEWELRY, PAINTED JEWELRY, MUSAIG JEWELRY, SILVER COMBS, . MATSON & G State & Monroe-sts, 11K Only ]]ll‘fl[}l Llllfl 1 Fl’flll[}fl General Tranwatiantic Company, Between New York and I} Pier 43 X, FlM\CE. Trullolle \lllfii:‘& branee 4 AR TASAY GOl neludiog wine i, $1ul; Becond Cabis, $63; 13, kincluing wine, bedding, and uten OUIS DE BEBIAN, Azeut. 33 throsd: OrW. F. WHITE 0F Clark-stor Aueit 1or Chicais. STATE LINE. NEW YOIt 0 QLASUOW, LIV ll'llll A BT 31“')\‘51: Yo ybOR iy DoBLIY, BTATE D' ViRaixl %, foot e m Htver. sie l.-r-. Avpty o n,\fm\n 2 .‘.-‘:.L © 3 wmiuu. s Slane: ANCIOR LINE BIAIL: le}AMl}llS fohm, e sl iAo SHITENL ieh 1t '.:h;w ol LFTIA ALETL \nuu n Mareh 23, fam Meh 30, s ux\uuuau\ BTl diigton s, National Line of Steamships. SAILING TWICE A WEEK FLON an York 1o Ouzenslown Liverpool, aud Londen, Cobin passage from 830 0 Crelucedraton. * Sllerire vk, Bisenian ain and dreiand. tagv 8ad further’ Inlw\nlllgn srplvse Norlll tierman | Lloytl The steamers of this Company will 1l e day from remnca Bler, oot of KOIrd stheet, .lflli‘lfl.rt lates of vasage—From New York o Bouthampi: andou Uaved) and Brevien, orut cabia. el scuud chblo, §6u ol siverage, 890 eurrencys Forlirclgn ad punn iyt LA &Cy. ok, 2Dowlink Green, Now Vube. " INMAN LINE. L'll\gd n{plil nrd lh‘lirl )lnll Nl!nmul’l- erpou ASD SAT VD Y. C.B! Western Axent, 32 huum l.hlk -at. Daltson Great Biitatn sud irclagd fur wale BIANASNE, OPTICIAN: Tribune Bulldlug, Fine Spectac es sulicdfo alt cipica, Upera wnd ¥ W a3 A Blmeters, 4 scleatige rin- Glasscs, Telescopes, ero~ fll:‘caLLANtuu' o Fiekerd nt o suy ade T Revoly dress un recelut of 822.00 Dy J.w. ,}-’ KELLEY, aitlson-sf Sritune Dalidtas. DISSOLUTION. l bave thls dayceased har AN BT O e 3, Cotielo & Cons off Uriad e A5 50 more Teabonsibia foF 85y duuts MARCU b 1674 ith i a0l 0, ‘AL 44 of he tirm; . J. CARNEIO. WANTED, SALESMAN WANTED ! Who bise 8 burse and wagon: or will emspioy uas 10 sell 4 deilyer aiaple goods ty dealere, Petuianent eniploy :h. With §0od bay 10 & skl Addreis, Witk Ay DIAMOND GLAww‘.Anwurx. Pa. P. S:-- We keep open at EXPOSITION BUILDING, TUNTIL 5 P. M. TO-DA Y- i\'e have Space to mention only a . few ardiclegs Men's Spring Overcoats at $6.00 Retalling clsowhere at $10, NO TRASH OFFIRED AS A DECOY, EXCUISION, "EXCURSION TO WA.KEENEY, TREGO COUNTY, KANSAS, TUESDAY, MATICH 12, at 10:155, cnn lock h land o 1 p Mex's Spriny Suits at Retalled clsowhero at 310, Iie's AIL-Woal Cassimere Pants, 2.50 §6.00 over the Chi- lde '.lllrundl The ¢x- llrnuifll l.fl: wurt ‘Trhee Tu. Junction Clty, Abellue, kuthia, Hays the future county reat of Trego it an l.mlllly w)lt" are LA o ueresof the best agris f\“lrlxfln\ rnu ’wneru":wluc‘(;xfi"ll-mudmul.curml Retatled clsewh " . In tho famous Gold mestone Iieli, which are oftered n etalled clsewhero at §4, any UHIIDMIIY arg sellin A rice o land, f wihieat EX Bl retur ouly €30, bend for ouF patplici Tun Totormatton a1 to citmate, s, WATIER KRN E co., 100 earborn:st, ‘ro IKLX\ 'Ts " TO RENT. AVENUE HOUSE, Wabash-ar, and Twenty-second-st This Iplcmlldlv lm:l(ul anlly “Ml:l 13 offered on fler's White Duck Vests at $1.00 Or TWO for $1.75, Made with Ring Buttous and no Collars, Retalled clsewhere at $1.25 and §1.50, Bogs’ Spring Suils at - - §2.50 Ileénllcd_elsmvlmre 8t$3.50, i P envese | BIJS Spring Overcoals at $4.00 l.'"" 'n'r' e Il‘t'xl:?:nha" . ""'"-': :»:'-""n:fiiazfif . Rotalled clsewhore at §5. 20 of whivh rlunl(r.l o Raust. Pty Eondnet oy wpleadlaly s’ id"reut sae Rootn | A Ilou -3t TO RENT. axl';l:t mrfiaflry.::‘rn::‘u‘f |flh -avenus and Folk-st., ] o . uloumett, 8 De heurlm Men's White Shirts (ALL, LAUNDRIED, Rotailed clsewhere at $1, Mew's White Shirts fo Order, Made from the best Linen and best Muslin, at the Wonderful Low Price, $19.00 DQZEN! SIX for $9.50. Mew's Linen Standing Collars at $1.00 Dozea, Retalled elsowhere at §2, Me's Fine Blat Searfs at Retalled elsewhere at §1.23, Men's Finest Silk. Teck Scarfs, 60¢, 70c, 90c. Retailed clsewhero at §1,$1.60, & §1,75. Men's White Lawn Ties at 50¢ Doz, 50c Teat location I the city, N Doveuhe kiond & Seiesrs wholesiie b, mmmnz, HiEe 23300 uct, wery Hahts |-m “%-n‘.\ posscaslon May 1, lwfl. apuire ok o ey 1 W A S ERy A L ainber of Conii o amAT, A.BISHOP & C( (SBuccessors to Biskop & Varnes), Have & full lne of Qents’, Youth's, and Children’s SOFT AND STIFF RATS, Hole Agents for the Celebrated ENOX SILK FTAT. 50¢ now prepared toloy Hurlbut's Patent Beveled, Uisinuad Bldowalka; Ceweats Malt-tluuss. sad t Floora, Haliwaye, An Wt luwer rates L Pk fores w.uunuun but tha'best laported rugllaly Portland Cewent, wid Wusriates sl ving dozo by us 1 factory ln every, rospeel. wwa Jikko prices SeaOniiny (6 i bateut sud loeution oI the work, and wake luclll cantrecis w do work fnsay Ppare of the country, PORTLAND CBMENT PAYING €O, J. B HUILBUT, Stansuer, hom 10, 113 Washingtoa st ~ SEWER._ PIPE Drala Tile, snd Cement. WAL M. DEE, WL L DEE, n‘ff‘myfim'"'"d“ Jurcoline, for - Blonding s the bales Lead for darkeulng m- nnr it )" or Tullets. lm)o C.0.D.Clothier, 184 and 186 STATE-ST., m'u. D, KERFOOT & co., OPP, PALMER HOUSE. REAL ESTATH AGENCY, B0 WASIIINGTON-ST, Reots collected, taxes pald. estates man: attention kiven (o the IBterests of BOO-Fe: cuuats rendered wonthly, 0L SHOVES! - ’I’HE NEW EXCELSIOR! THE BEST AND BAFEBT MADE, COLEMAN (A3 APPARAYUS AND ou. o 224 Clark-st., opiveli New Posi-Oics 4. § gt 9, 18718—TWELVE PAGES, FOREIGN. All the Powers Agree to At- tend the Berlin Congress. The Eastern Question Only to Receive Formal Con- sideration. England Desires to Overhaul the Entire Preliminary Treaty. Austrin Has Abandoned the Idea of Occupying Bosnia. Russian Troops Already in Fos- scssion of Parts of Bes- sarabia. The Cretan Insurgents Agree to Accept the Proposed Armistice. Pops Loo in Correspondence with the Russian and German Emperora, Resignation of the Entire Ital- ian Ministry~-Scandal in High Life. TROUBLE AHEAD, ENGLAND FPUEPARING JCASELY POL ANOTHER AUMILIATION, [By Calleto The Chicago Tridbuns.) Loxpoy, March #)—6 6. m.—England has agreed {o send a reprasentative to the Berlin Congress, and Franco also agreos, on condi- tion that the Eastern ¢uestion shall be the only one bLrought befors the Congross. Lord Lyens will represent England, bat there is no great mmount of confidence here as to the resalt, FROM LORD DERDY'S' WORDS and manner last night it was ovident that he had very moderate expectations of roaching any conclusion in tho Congress which En- gland could accept. Alrendy be laa raised the question as to what shall be tha basis of discusslon, and until tius is settled no dato for assembling cau be fixed, It scoms to be ENGLAND'S INTENTION to insist thot every poipt of.the Rnsso- Turkish treaty must receive tho sanction of tho Europesn Powers, and, ns Russia has an. nonnced her readiness to submit to the Con- gress only such questions as concarn Europe at Iarge, it is likely that she will serjously object to England's iden of supervising conditions interest only Russia nnd Turkey. It is noticenblo that there is no relaxation of the effarts to put the English army and navy on o war fooling. COUNT ANDRABSY bos announced that Austrin has no intention of occupying Bosnia, but that the war credit of 60,000,000 floring will be asked for tho mobilization of the army, should it bo noces. sary. TOE CONGRESS. ENGLAND'A DRLAY. Benuiy, March 8.—England’s delay fn ac- cepting u Congress results irom taking’ thue to conslder purely formal points. THZ TURKISN REPRESENTATIVE, CONSTANTINOPLE, March 8.—1t s stated that Bafvet Pastia will represcut Turkey at tho Con- fress. DATE OF TIIE MEETING. Loxponj March 90 a. in.—All other powers being ready to arcept any date for the meeting of the Cungress, the only questlon fe: Will Itussla aceept that proposud towards the end of the mwonth! Ruesla’s answer {s vxpected fm- mediately, and when it arrives the dute will bo fixed, ‘The Berlin Government will issue formal iuvitations, WILL, ACCOMPANY GORTSCHAKOVP, Br. PTRISBURG, Murch 8.~Tho dyence Russe states that Prince Alexls Sobanoft, formerly Ambassador at Constantinople, Is mentioned as 1Ikely to secompauy Prince Gortschakoll to the Congresa, NO OUTSIDE QUESTIONS. Lo¥nox, March =5 a. m.—Drince Auersperg stated in the Austrian Reichisrath to-day that every queation but the Eastern would be ex- cluded from the scope of the Congress. En. gland also, although avcepting the Congress, scems averse to the introduction of questions not directly ralsed by the war, such ns the Greek question, the final scttlcment of which fanot yet imperative. ———— AUSTRRIA, OPPOSITION TO TIIW VOTE OF CREMIT, Loxnos, March 8.—A correspondent at Viens na says it is belleved that Count Audrassy has abanduned his onglual jntention of making the vote of eredit by delegations a Cabinet question, Tho project will encounter strong opposition, The majority of Hungarisn delegates think the «redit 8 intended to Lo used for the vecupation of Busnia aud Herzegoving, which they cun- stder ouly fustifiable ln the event that Servia or Montenegro raise bretensfons to those provinees, Austrin's Polish subjects are also violently opposed Lo occupation, but favor the credit for opposing Russis and Servia. The Croatiau par- 1les are ulso agitating in the dircction of their respective wishes and sympathies. The agita. tlon ts probably fumented from without for the Purposs of ereatiug luternal ditlicultics for the Government ut o moment when grave declslons may bave to be taken. Mauy well-luformed veople believe the occupation scoems must be abandased, which oplolan secms 10 be sub- stuntlated by the fact that the War OUlco bas uot yet concentrated troops ou any pofut of Turkish territory. A UHIGUTER OUTLOOK. A dlspatch frow Pesch says the Sesther Corre- apondens states that Count Andrussv was pres cnt st sh informal meetfoR of the Huvgarian delegation iu Vienna on Thuredsy. Exzplava- tlons were given whicn satlided the delegates slmost without exception. 1t was declared that thu occupation of Bosuta was aliogetler ous of the question. The vote of credit was only re- quired to provide agalnst the coutingeucy of wobilization. The majosity of the mecting sup- narted tho viaw tho damend for tha wala Al which; ¢ Ehicage Daily Tribune, credit be referred to the Forelgn Affairs Sun- Cotnmittee. They were convioced that it would vass without difficulty. ANDHASST'S STATEMENT. Loxnoyx. March 5 a. m.—~A Vienna dis- pAtch rays that Count Andrassy's stalemnent to the delegations will be to the effect that peace can ouly be brought about by an understanding between all the powers. Austria cannot Jook to this or that powsr for scttlement, 8he will defend the interests of Europe [with Europe and her oxn interests if necessary alone. Jtis expected that the vote of credit will pass the Austrian ns well us the flungarian delega- tion, but the former with difliculty. RUSAIAK OFPOSITION. Losnox, March 0—5 a. m.—A special to the Berlin Nationat Zeltung from Vienna says Rus- #ia suddenly scems to object to the Austrian oceupation of Bosnia and Herzegoving, and fs preparing to assist the Turks to resist it. This senfational news causes much comment, but it evidently requires confirmation. CONVIRMATONY, A Vienns correspondent confirms the reports that Count Andrasey yesterday told the Hun- garfan delegation that the Government had no intention to anpex or uccupy Busnia and Herzegovina, and that the Powers had now necepted tho proposal for a Congress st Berlin. Frane, howerer, los also expressed the wish that the Congress e contined to the Eastern guestion. This wish arises from the fear that the Congress may claitn the tight to sanction oll tho recent teert- torial changes. There §s little - doubt that France will recelve reassurances. EINGLAND, LENIED, Lospow, March 8.—In the House of Tords this atternoon Lord Derby eald Persia has as- sured the Government that she has 1o under- standing with Russia regarding the cessfon of o district on the Casplan Sca [n excbauge for the district of Bayazid. THE CONPERENCE. Lord Derby also said that thie Government is now commuuicating with otler Fowers, prin- clpally Austrin, regarding the basis oo which the Conference should procced. Goverawment had stated thelr opinfon that not merely part, but the whole, of the treaty be. tween Dussis and Turkey should be submitted ta a Congrese. v the Tlvuse of Comimons Sir 8tafford North- cote, fu reply to a question put by Lord Harte ngton, scid the Uovernment had informed Austria that it did not object to Berllu as the vlace of meetlue of the Conference LORD LYONS. 8ir Stafford Northeote nlso said that Lord Lyons will doubtless be the Vritlsh Plenlpo- tentlary, o AT MALTA Loxpox, March 8.—A dispatch from Malta dated this evening s *Tne Channel squad- rou fs still here wwalting orders. The troop- suip Euphrates, homeward-bound with 1,083 suldiers, and the ¥eraply,Soutwanl-bound, with twenty-nine oflicers, ) also been detained sltice March 8. Four smaller men-ol-war have goue to the Dandauetles and one to Crete. THE SETTLEMENT. TELEGRAVIIC, Toxpow, March 8.~The Government has taken measures Lo establish direct tolegraphic commuulcation with Bestka Bay by way of Alex- andria, « " RTESIA AND PRRALA. It fs said that Russia and Persla are nego- tiatine for the exchange of the district of Bayazid for certatn Persian territory on the Cas- pian Sea. TOSTPONED. Pzna, March S.—Raouf Pasha’s departure for 8t. Petersburg, to exchange the ratification of the treaty, has been postponed for a few dayd. NEW FOLICE RKGULATIONS, After to-morrow, police segulations comeloto foree by which the police may enter houses in Turkey oceupled by forelguers without author- ity of the Cousuls. BULGARIA, LoNDpoN, March 8,—A dispatch from Vienna says ftis Uelieved In well-informed quarters that the reorganization of Buiguria will be in- trusted to a more moderate politiclan than the Iate Prince Teberkassy, thus removing all sus- wlelon of !lunmmuuu oru lenctheucd stay of the Rus: lNClDENT;\L, THE OUREEK FROVINCES, Lo¥pow, Murch 8.—~JAu Athens dispateh says by adviee of the forclen Consuls the Cretan nsurgents have uccepted the armistice offered by tho Turks. “Thessalian advices state that the fnsurgents hold Wl of the provinee cxeept the towus. BESSARANLA, Viexna, March 8.—The Polltical Correspondl- ence publishes under reserve the following from Bucharest: “Itis sald that the Russianson March 8 occupled the Bessarabian towns of Tsmail, Caliu!, und Bolgrad. The Roumantan Governent 8t present keeps thisa sceret, but a Cablnet Counchl 15 sall to have.been held uner the Presidency of Prince Cliarles to frame u protest.' BULRIMAN' END. Coroane, March 6.—A letter to the Cologno Gusette from Constantinople states that Sulei- men Pasha bus been drowned. Uis papers proved that he was contemplatiug a conspiracy for the uverthrow of the Bultan. INSURUENT REVEUSES. Loxnox, March 8,—A special from Corfu re- ports that the Turks bave driven the jsurgents from Ghinsk-Lyocarsion aud Clalkybel CONSTANTINOPLYE, DIFLOMATIC COMRESFONUENCR A% TO IT$ OCCU- PATION. Landon Tiwies, Mo, 16, The followlng dispatchies were fssued from the Forelgn Otlice yesterday s TIE EARL OF DRIBY TO LORD A, LOFTUS, Fougioy Oryice, Febd. 11,—3y Lono: | inclose for your Excelloncy’s iuformation u copy of a tele- grain from Prince Uortschakof, dated yestcrdsy, which the Kusslan Ambassador placed in tny hands this worning i l Imw »isted m( ‘ount Behouvalod that 1 shoal Lo receive a moro detinity ox- planation as lu lhe muuln; Ut This tolesram, whether it wea futended ‘y the Htuselan Govern. wient that the entry of thelr troops inte Conetanti- nopls was Lo bo fof the brotection of the Clirtatians whom II|»¥ cousldervd in dauyer, or whether it wus & voint of military l.\unur that, i Eugland sud othior foreli nations wicw, wtantinovly, that of I playea there. His Exe ucy uromised that lie would ask Ui tiovernment foran explanation o this point, | au ¢tc., Druay. TILE EARL OF DERUT TO MUSURUS PASHA. Fongiuy Urrice, Feb. XY 1 Lisve submitted (o the Governent Lhe fulogra) your Excelluncy by the Ottoman Slinister for Fuh w1en Atfaire, dated the 10th tuat., sud which your Excelivucy was good ruuugh wcuumuuulu lu wed therr tlage 3t Cone 3 shoald alvo be dis- ucen apd ber A fc dispateh addre: lency In peply, that her Majest¥'s Governuent have every coafidence in the good will of bils Majeaty the Suitan to protect the lives and vropertics of Uriven subjects st Constayll but after 1he warniugs Bave recetyed of tha serion tuebanuces lu the city 14 v Mareaty's Goverament would not feel justided 1o expusiag Britieh subjucts o vuch dsogers withuut the pmmmuu of tueir own fag, The delay w 0 wculum-‘ In the tnue ol gre ders for the pansaze of tbe Straits, the puss| terruplion of aphic cumumululluu‘ distauce of tbe Dunhnellel from kmnunllnoulu. wake 1t Becoassry tu Lave ber Majest Ds ata- tioued nearer Lo the culy. us the )uu ot time mh.'hl atluw of 1rretnie ters occur- riog. dler Majesty's Uovernient, tharefore, cui- utnll{ trust £3a1 the Porte will not. oo conslde: tton. \lew thy adopiou of this uicasure as exceed- wr lh. requirements of the actusl silustion, I am, ¢i6., Dauur. TUE BARL OF DXEUY TO LORD A. LOFTUS, Pouriox Orrws. Feb. 18.—Mr Losp: With rutereuce to my dispatclrof tho 11th inat., I bave aiatosm your’ Rxcsliency bas the Nuuisn Awe CENTS. to me to-day a telezranhic i ortechakolt to the fudowing ‘bassador com dispateh from efect: **The British Government havine annonnced that they were abont 1o send a detachment of tnerr fleet to Constantinople for the protection of the 1ife and property ol their subjects, who<e safety might he emlsngered. sccomdme to the trparis which reached them, the Rusalan Goverument, with precisely tho same object, have in view tha temporary entry into Constantinople of & part of thelr troops, with this distinction, —that they will extend their protection, ahonld the occarlon arl-e, 10 all the Chelatian popnlation, The two Govern- ments would accordingly falill a common dnty of humanity. This undertaking, pacific in it natnre, ;un'liluzml thercfore take any character of matual ontility, Jicr Majesty's Government desiro your Fxcellen. €vfoespresn to Prince Gortscnakofl thele aatise factlor. at thindeciaration that tho Russian Govern- ment do not recard the diepatch of a detachment of the British flect to Constantinople as partaking ot any hostilo character: but they cannot acknowl~ edze that the circamsiances nro in any way parallel, of that the dispatch of British vessela for the purpose indleated justides the entry of Runsiun troops intn Conatantinople, ‘The difference hotween the two procecdings is ro marked that it 1s scarcely necesrary to comment on 1t. Inthe one case, the shipsy of war of a friendly Power aro rent into the rufimlly of tne city in order that they may afford tho protection which Rritish subjects ure entiticd to tequire of thelr Government in case of need: In the other, the tzoops of o hostlic Army are to ha marched {nto the town, in violation of the eslating arnistice. llhd althe risk of provoking disorders and canslng the v ¢ to the Christian popu- latinm which fln- Ttnaatan Government depreeate, Her Majeaty's Guvernmient cannot, accordinzly, admit that the dispatch of here Majesty's shipe Iul any bearing ot the entry of the ltusstan troops, rcasate Which 1e, in" thelr apinion, nycanod fof by any clrcumstaiices of military or othier necersls 7, 2wl the conrcqaciicen of which may be most finasteous to the whole population of the eity. I B, ete., Dewry, TILE: EARL OF DERBY TO LORD A, LOVTU3, Fougius Orpiey, Feb. 13.--My Loup: In conree of conversution with the inesian Amba dar this afternuon on the peesent situatiun o fulre, § touk occaslon tv express an carnest hape, on e part of the Goverument, that the Rueelan Government wil! notmake any movement of troons towards (ialiipoll, or of such anature ns to threat. *n the communicatione of the English fleet. Any such movemeut. [ sald, wonld be’ r!";ln!l!d n En- eland ny rflm];rumlnm.llhe safety of the flect, and, in tho actual state of pubdlic feeling, 1 conld not anawer {o the consequences, which might be wost seriuus. Lan, cte., Denar, ITALY. AT THE VATICAN. Rose, March 8.—In cousequence of the ap- vointment of Cardinal Franchi us Pontifical Secretary of State, the French Ambassador to the Vatican lias upplied to be recalled. INFORMATION WANTED, Cardinal Franch{ has sent a eircular to the Papal Nuncios ‘abrosd, requesting deialled in- formation upon their relations with the ive Governments to which thev are arcred| and asking how a change of the Vatl policy, indicating 8 firin, thouxh less ageres- slve, line would be viewed by the Catholle Gov- ernmeuts. THR KING AND VOPE. Kinz flumbert, having denuted a prelate from Upper Italy to vongratulate Pope Leo on his nccession fo the Papal throne, the Pope thanked the King verbaily trough the same intermediary. A BCANDAL. Loxpo¥, March 8.—Several dispatches from Rome coneur that Signer Crispl was forred to resign the Minlstry of the In- terlor in consequence of a domestic acan- dal. It scens he was married -with re- ligioua rites at Malta In 1854 that the marriuge wos registered at the Eardinfan Con- sulate In 18353 that in 1874 ho separated fromn hia wite, und in Jaunary last married awgin, and I8 now threatened with prosecutlon for bizamy. But he clalms that in 1551 hé was o Neapolitan subject, and that his marriage certitieate shouid have heen countersizned by the Ncupolitan Lunlul falling whlm Tiis marriaze was void, N PARLIAMENT. Roaz, March h.—Tlu: Chamber of Deputles elected Signor Cairoll Preafdent of the Houve, RESIGNED. LoxpoN, March {5 a. m.—A speclal from Rome annouuices that the \hnum has re- stgned, The King will probably surmwmon Slguor Zarandelli to form a Cabinet. Loxpox, March 0—5 5, m.—A Home cor- respondent confirms the report that the entire Cubluet- has resigned, Sfgnor Depretis has Lopes of formine another, THE 1'OFE AND TIIE EMPERORNS. LoxnoN, March 8,.—A telegram from Rome annouuces that Pope Leo has written the Czar, u-xur tne a hope of the resumption of wero- relutive to the Choreli In Polund, He lnu nds writing a similar letter to the Emperor Willlutn, IIc even wishea to send u apecial En- vov to Derlln, but the Ultramontanes oppuss such o measure, The Swiss Guard have renewed the disturb- En‘:l:nll Thorsday, and wiil probably bo dis- an 3 MISCELLANEOUS. STRAITS OF DOVER TILL. Loxpox, March8.—In the House of Lords this ofternoon Lonl Cairna, Lord High Chan- callor, In vespouse to s question by Lord Ham- muond, saldl the object of the Territorial Waters AJurisdiction M1l now before Parliament was not intended to goany way beyond the established rule lald down by fnternational writers respect- fuy tho extent of torritorlal jurlsdiction. Tha bill was passed through the Committee without umendiment uud without debate, A COLLIERY EXPLOSION occurred to-day near Glasgow. Twelve miners liave heen rescucd oud seventeen are still in tha pit, but it 1s not expocted they will be alive when reached, The rescucrs thus far have been vrevented from reachlug them because of fre- quent ¢ xnlm(mu. Lospos, March 0—=5 2, m.—At a late hour last nizht the Glasgow colllers were still en- u;mlbcd, ond thero was no bope of rescuing auy of them, AERMAN VOLITICS. RerLin, March 8.—It s now thought that Rerr Benniugsen will succeed terr Camnphausen as Prussixn Minlster of Finance. The lteichstag today passod two clauses of the Chuncellor's substitute bifl. It postponed the discusston of the thind clagse until to-mor- The Saxon Minlater supported the bill as constltuting the mundnthm lur e st sdministration of the Emvire, b 1 hitn- selfopposed tothe formation of nll lm perial Min- istry, as wero the Havarian aud Wurtembure represcutatives. Prince Dismarck fncidentally remarked that he ald not abandon ths hope ot cventually furming Indepemdent vroviacial rep- rusentation for Alsaco nnd Lorralue, BTRIKING MABONS. Loxnox, March 0—35 e, ;n.—Tho meeting of the Loudon striking masons yesterduy resolved that, in couscaucnce of scveral masters having offcred 83 peace per hour, all_strlkers are aus thorlzed to sccept that rate, The strikers orlge inally demanded 10 pence. The strike 1s cols Japsing. Tmuu. March &-Cnum ‘Selopls {s dead. Vignna. March 5—~The Archduko Fraucls, fathier of the Ewperor, 44 dead. UBN. GRANT, Arnens, March S.—Gen, Grant arrived at Plracus to-day vecorted by three iron-clads, A large crowd witnessed the landlug. The General atterwards visited the King, EMIOUATING, Pawis, March0.~The workmen of the Lo Creuzot froa foundries are emigrating to Eu- phish and Americat fron works, because of the slackness ot work. e et—— . THE INSANE OF INDIANA, Special Dispuich 40 The Tridune. INDIANAPOLLS, Ind., March 8.—The report of the Jusane Asylum was made publie to-day, hav- ing been fo the hauds of the Goveruor stuce November, The Superintendent gives the fol- luwing statistics of patlents: Nuwber remain. ng Nov, 1, 1576, wmen, 300; women, 30); ndmls- ted during the veur, mew, 2585 women, dis- charged and dead, men, 2:03 wowen, inulnlg Oct. 81, 1817, wmen, 313; woise ‘This makes an lncrease for the year of fourtecn. ‘The resources of the institution for the year were ab follows: On hand Nov, 1, 1870, §: 410,415 seven wonths’ wuruprmluu. uuxu vlothing account to Aprfl 1, 1577, $17. total, 3148,641.66, all of which vru axu«,udL wl}h l\:luxremlun} of nxwk Dr. Everts urfit.: enlarged uppropsiations, and Upon a wore cral basle —————— MARINE NEWS. Hpecial Diapaich (o The Tnduas Easr810iNaw, March 8.—Tue propeller Mu- slc, from Bay City, arrived at ‘Tuwas thts after- noon, the earllcst mavigation cver kuown op Sagiuaw Buy. Bue cnmuuwcd xie ice, byt 14 18 wearing away fus