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e Thicage Dailp Tribune, ’ VOLUME XXXI1X. CIICAQO, SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, PRICE T§ PL AIN T ALK. :«;I::i :y\:ormu will not take placd until FURNITURE. A A A~ A AN A AP AR FURNITURE, "5 Until you have OUF rices. i KID GLOVESN. O Kid Gloves! - Field, Leiter CLOTHING. BOYS' SUITS in Vienna to find & middlo course In regard to [ the nnton of af.. Sh Blavonte races fnto ane the Congress as a compromise between England | Btate or Empire; #hile the Muscovite intercst and Russla. 18 c'early agalnst the coustitution of any sach ENOLAND'S MISTARE. body polltic, especially If Servia, and not Rus- s, were tn be the centre anit pivet of the Pants, March 20.—A corrcspondent at Vienna | unlon, The Servians instinctively feot thac te has had an interview with Gen, Ignatlelf, who | Bulgaria of Russia, which wiil comnprise has not despaired of the meeting of the Con- | the — majority of the Blar popula grese. ‘Tho General said England, by enteting “L?‘I" "" ‘E“""’“" Turkey, s the most the Sca of Marmors, In violation of the treaty | &3 'ai® (i o2k, could “have been sl of 1854, had placed herself in a diMicult posl- | a South Slavonie Pledmont. Four times great tlon, out of which sho was cndeayoring to ex- | er ln extent and population than Servla, bound- tricate herself In such manner s would save | ¢! by the Danube, the Aiean, and the Black S SI‘GNIFICAN’I‘ UTTERANCES, . .. : " Russia Demands the With=| "™ soua's me o i New Yonk, March 30—3 8. m.—A special drawal of the British from Lontdon says the 70 Mot Gretie of Just lron-CIadB. evening printed an articls entitled **The New " Turn of Events,” in which, after reviewing the resignation of Lord Derby, It says: “We p England Has Declined t0 Ac- | fimomury tas " oat its " tost- works o has sald last word, | heramour propre. Bhe consequently puts for- Bea, and Inhabited - by u gupulation far more cede to the Propo- England and Rassia ars 100 definitely com- | ward unacccptable dcmlndn;m:;ut the Russlans {;‘,‘,‘3::,’":::‘“'":fx'“g;f;,:"", T mitted 10 the positions which they have respcc- | will atay befors Constantinople so long as the | bids fair to become & rival which, by the law of sition, tively assumed to allow any withdrswal. The | British fiect remaius in the ¥ea of Marmora. volitical dynamics, must incyitably acanire the ° 9 ditference 18 so essentially one of principle that DENIAL 4 predominance over Borvia, 'This predominanice, Jt 1 impossible for any third Power to suzgest | Tho same dispatch states that Gen, Tgnaticft [ £00 18 sure to e favorud by lussia. Bulgaria The Czar Must First Remove Ilis | an scceptable compromise. The sdvance of tho is much_niore closely aliied to Russiun toter- Worth 8 4.00, anywhere else, $4.00 Russlsn troops to the Bosphorns and upon bas anthorized the contradiction of u report in | cats, and, owlng to its geograuhbical positio L] than mly Touse g & Now York journal respecting his journey to | can be Kept far hetter fn- hand than Servi & C ill llle Clt ‘llld WE cun- "“"'e"c‘:""s"l:":*”'z ’;;-fll -:|°°":'l‘l"~":°- Army from Constan- Gallipoll may be immedlately expected.” Vienna. e says ho hes hed no_conversstion’| Whiclila far o, and Ly the nature ol m--“:i alm to hay 3 3 ¥ i » cerlaln exten 5 0. s y L Text Stoekiea, and Treat Lighted Hoyw: Tepariment tinople. Thiese words acquira grreat. el ificance, when | with the correspondent of a New York Journal. | fputes, 8% PO THIGG D Bure T L it 1s remembered that the Pa’l Vall Guzelte |s the property of the Right Hon. W. H, Smith, First Lord of the Admiralty, In the Went, Mothera will find polite salesmen in Attendsnce, and csery cffort madoto pleaee and accommodaty vinltors or porehasers, 11t Saits, 1toya’ Hults, and Youths' Kuite, for Play, for IGNATIEPY AND ANDRASSY. Vaexxa, March 20,—Gen. Ignatfeff had an in- CUBA terview with Count Andrassy to-day which 3 W A B A S H = A V., English Vessels Ordered to PROCLAMATION DY THE CAPTAIN-GENERAL. vinca you if you Hchoo! or for Busincss, shown [o great varicty. ——— 1asted four hours. 1t {s stated tuat be will leave Hav, Cubs, M: 3 A FLAT REFUSAL., Vienusto-moriaw: AVANA, Cubs, March 20.—~A quclnmnuun. Between Madison & Mom‘uc-s(fl.. : ’ Patrol the Dardanelles ENGLAND WILL NOT WiTIIDRAW MNER PLEET. . WILL JOURNEY FURTIER. fl"""a”“"’g’l“";“l"’ C“‘g‘ March hfi"‘ ;:‘l "!"'!]" and Bosphorus. _ Loxbox, March 80—5 8. u.—A special from | LoxnoN, March 80—b . m~Tuo Port, fn fta | UF et CHATLHCE Caminods hat teen moc fave added largely to their Constautinuple, March 27, vla Syra. says Gen. | Jeader. states that Gen. Iguatieft witl probsvly | ¥ leres, ‘Ttio: proclamation; Ueclares :that Melikof? has addressed a note to the Forte de. | sisit Terlin, Parie, and Rome, sud Sually Lon. | Ueaelisn been uubstantially ro-cstaslished in The Black Soa Mouth of the Lat- mandluz the dismisenl of the British fleet from ot the wreater part of the district Jately in rebell. L] - . with oth . b the nefghborhiood of Constantinople. Safvet m opanct. Son ATl At Biinrion By e e]"s. ter Strait Abandoned by Pasha communicated the note to Minister | Pants, Morch 20.—A Vienns correspondent | 4 flurc.”ltn“ uc!.‘urdnn’cu i ARl 8 n{ P the Turks, % :Ty-rdi zlsu.ll'r:ia‘clcorgnnm with thell&nmc- states that Gen, Ignaticfl fnformed him that his peace conditions, and by authority of the Homa lons of the h Goveruwnent, replied that | mission was to barmonize the interests of Aus- » f llOLTON & ““lD“ET“, . tiie flcet would remal untl after the departuro Gorernment, tha Gicuaral decrecst tria-Hungury with the modiflavle provistons of | 'y g suthorities of tho vacifled territory sra treaty. to observe the most complete oblivion fur past DOUBTFUL. events und atrive to prevent a resuscitation of T.oxpo¥, March 80—8 a. m.—A correspondent | LF;zune passions, of the Rusalans from the covirons of Constan- . . | tinople. The Porte handed the reply to Gen. Additional Oflicinl Explana. | {rafe, G tore ba il Stock, and mow offer Spring Shades in Stlver Gray, Tan, BUSINESS and Terw Colors. « tions in the English INPOUTANT 17£3, at Vienna says that the views of Austeia and | 2 All persons now In fmprisonment. for trea- Parlinment. Loxpox, March 30=5 3. m.—A special from | Russia arc so widely different that the feas)- :‘,’,‘,’;’fi,‘{fic".'.‘;,";,:‘;“.',,’,f{."l‘lg’,’,‘:nlfidi‘,’,’.flf,}:‘.fl:ifi} Constantinople announces that the Turks have “ Dbility of an understanding is doubtful. Austria | their homes, if deslred, and those who hiave cs- abandoned Kavak, at the Black Sca eotrauce of Is certaluly opposed to any schetne uf partition. caped puubshment are not to be procesded SUITS : the Dosphorus. iy agninst, Sikiinti s 5. All cases naw pending before the tribunals Undressed Iid, The Situation Regarded as of ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE, A spectal from Vienna aass the news from | " iy fuland for sueh erimon aré (o be abun: Are worth the atttention of Merchanta nnd Busi- neas Men, The usuat itetail_Price for these Sulta elsewhere would bo avout i 00, Finer Sults, $13.00, $15.00, 817.00, and $20. 00, Remember, onr Styles are Faullless. GENTS® FURNISHING GOODS ‘Wo Rotail at Wholosale Prices. ORDERS BY MAIL CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. Clothing is usually sold onlong time, at large profits, ‘WE SELL Englund has brought Ignatief's negotiation to | doned (,“,,.,_.Au‘.m{‘ o staudstitl. Count Andrassv will at present 4. All persous baniahed or deported for such listen to no proposal, and would certainly, fn | causes are to be permitted to return home, und the event of an Anglo-Russian war, fusiat upon {"’;;’,“z‘!,"if:.fimn;’:v{'?"‘ | amalestation o peesgeds uus condutet. concessions which Russia s now Indisposed 1o | 5, A)l persous ncluaed fn the foregoiue nr- make. ticles, and those residing in torelzn countries, A committee of the Austrian zcneral staff | are to regalu their fichts of citizenship, hos reported thap the treaty of San Stefano 0. All deserters from the Spauish lorces, who would compel Austria to extend her military ::f“fi:“b""flr"fl'l:r&“{ hr‘ilm"’"“"‘ 1L they sur- e © April, power to 8ervis, Moutencgro, Bosis, aud Al- | New Yok, March 340 fetter from Hasaua, baola, Cuba, dated Mareh 23, has the following: *Tue the Most Serious Char- NORTHCOTE'S EXPLANATION. acter. Loxpox, March 20.—8ir Stafford Northeote, replying to a question asked by Lord Hartiug- ton fu the House of Commons this afternoun, sall the distribution of the Cungress corre- spondence 1s delayed, owing to the sssent of tome of the Powers to its publication not bav- ing yot been received. Ile bhoped, however, it would be In the hands of the members to-mor- row. The whole finportunce thercof §s Rusala’s At G5 cts per pair. Ladies’ 3-button “Marcean” At $1.50 per pair, Ladies’ 3-button * Abhott” At $1.25 per pair. A Decisive Step Has Been Re- solved Upon by the Disraclt Minlistry. .y 13 PY Ignatieff’s Mission to Vienna | reply, which was read yesterday, He also said ————— enrrender of the iusurgents, i nd un- Lfldlcs 3'blltt0fl ROIISO, Filled Prem;g;};;:gmoggr Self-Mens. Not Considered Very Suc- e hoped the Queen's message regarding | BFFECT ON TIHE MARKETS. | grmed, continues in tTciens Doniaine of the 5 4 i T"E ’C Sfl TR ADE ONLY 5 cesstul, the calling out of the reserve would be commu- LIVERPOOL. faland,‘aml only one of the promireut Chiefs, At cts per pair, i nieated Monday, and that it would be discuseed named Maceo, is still holding ont {n the moun- NUTTING, €. 0. D, CLOTHIER, 184 & 186 State-st., OPP. PALMER IHOUSE. LivenrooL, March 20,—The lead!nz grain cir- cular says the jucreasing gravity of the political situation, as evidenced by the vesignation of the Forelgn Sceretary, has caused conslderable ex- citcment at our market this morning. The mill- wins of the Enstern. Detartment, witl, it is sald, about 400 fotlowers, mostly olored.” MISCELLANEOUS. regular price $1. fents’ 1-button Kid Gloves, the MStonday following. Since this is tho Hirst time this step has been taken, it is desiravle to ascertain the most correct mode of procecding. PANIC 1N BTOCKS, The Russian Army Around the . Tarkish Capital Largely ‘We can and do undersell any house selling long time trade. PAPAL MATTERS. DBest quality, medium | For proofplease examineprices | =5,y eroves. Boinlorced. Loxpox, March 20— p. m.—The statement | ers iave burchused largely of wheat, paying an | - Roxe, March 20.—In consequence of tho ro shades, only $1 per pair. | and discounts, s oy in Parltsment yesterday evening caused great | advance of 4d and 6d per cental for both white | establishnicnt of the Catholic herarehy of Scot- WAR,. depreeston on the Stock Exchange tils morning. | and red descriptions. The market closedat the | Jand, the Pope, it fs now stated, desires enters At certumn perlods the markets were in o state of pante. The full in prices is general, and there has yet been no recovery from the lowest potnt touched. The greatest fall i In Russian and fungarfan securitics. Tho former are from 8 to 63 and the futter 3 to b percent worse than they were at the closc of the market last night, IN TILE LIOUSE OF COM3ONS. Loxpox, March 20.—At the cvening sitting of the flouse of Commons, the Marquis of Hartingtou polnted out that, as on Monday the House was to recelve the Royal message, which must fudicate that the situation was cither one in which war wus imminent, or at least that the crisls was one of extremo gravity, the Eastern corrcapoudence shiould coutaln ot only com- munications between Russia and Evgland, it communleations showlug the oplulons of the other great Powers, 11t STAPPORD NORTICOTE stated that the papers submitted would give futl fuformation as to the correspondence with all the Powers, e would vostpone considera- tlon of the budget untll April 8, 50 os to enable tho Jlouse to discuss the Royal messige on April 4. The Government felt that the thne had arrived when they should take a decided step. They also felt that in view of recent events, whbich in a great measure had set aaldo the force of the treatics under which Turkey hird hitherto been governed, it was perfectly right. and proper that there should be o fresti cxamination of the question, The Government did not objeet. to the treaty of San Stefano belng token ns n basis for a now arrangement. They had not attempted to stand on suy question of form, but only desired full and fair discusslon, They regretied that the efforts to bring It about bad uot been more satisfactory, but husing resulted as they have .the Qovernment wero oblized to consider the position of the country ns ono of tho Great TPowers having an intercst in the European sct- tlement, and obliged olso to conelder lts pe- cullar intercsts, snd whether ft should by the mieans of atonference, or fu any other way, en- deavor to naintain them., Ho asked to bo ex- cused from cutering into detalis as to the course the Government might feel it thelr duty to adopt. * outside figures. Some parcels bave been taken by speculstors. Flour 1shilling per sack, and 6 peuce per barrel dearer. Corn participates fu the activity aud improvement. About Y pence per quarter is readily obtained, NEW YORK. New Yonk, March 20.~—~Tha breadstufls mar- ket to-dav, under the Influence of European sdvices, wos active and bicher, Flour sold to the extent of 40,000 barrcls at an advance of 10 ta 25cents. Wheat to 'the amount of 613,000 bushls st 2 to 4 cents advance, and cgrn to the extent of 326,000 bushels st an advance of 1to 2cents. Onts 2lso advanced 3¢ to 1 cent. Pork was firmer, and land active and higher, while treights to Furope bave sdyaneed. . INCIDENTAL. MOVEMENT OF RUSSIAN TROOPI. Loxpoy, March 20.—A dispatch from Bel- grade says, i consequence of the request from the Russian hesdouarters, the Bervian Cabinet, after a council to day, ordered thirty battalions of Bervian troops to provisionally occupy Sophia, the Russlan troops there having been ordered to join thearmy before Constantinople. TIR SEUVIAN ALXY, Loxpoy, March 20.—A Belgrade dispatch says to-murrow is the Jast day for the Scrvinus to re- tire within the treaty boundaries, but tho troops 84 yet have recelved no orders to that effect. Loxpox, March 80—5 s nm.~A special from Belgrade reports that theServians have recelved orders from Sau Stefano to march with all thelr avallable forces to Pristing aud Albanta, A CONFRRENCE, A telegram from Constantipople says on Wednesday the Grand Duke Nicholas, and the Buttan, and Vefik and Sofret Pashas had a pri- vgto conference which lasted three hours, STUATEGICAL MOVEMENT. * VirNNA, March 20.—A speclal from Bucharest savs it s stated that two divisions of Russtan cavalry havo been ordercd to returs to Rouma- nla from Bulgaria fmumeldiately, to occupy a strategical line from Sivat to Predeal. BISMANCK AT WORK, Loxpoy, March 80—05 8. m,—A Vienna dls- pateh says it is rumored that Vrince Blamarck 1s making further efforts to asscmble the Con- gross, and has msked Fuclind to forward the precisc statcunent of ber demauds. GOOD-BY, A special from Constastinople states that tho visit of the (irand Duke Nicholas has cnded. All tho foreign vesscls exceot tue English mau- wod thelr yards as e Jeft in the Imperial yacht ou Thursdsy. LECTERS OF MATQUE, Ruasian nowspapers state that many advane tageous offers fur letters of warque in caso of the Anglo-Russlan war have been rocelved from ths United States aud clsowhere, but none hayve been aecepted so far. . SERVIA AND RUSSIA, RUSSIAN BEPLIES TO SERVIAN MURMURINGS. IHsputch ta London Times. Vienns, March 7.—The Muscovito press pro- tests ugalnst the statement of the Bervian pa- pers, cspecially the Jitok, that Ruesia has decelved the Princlpality, Even advocates of the Panslavist idca, like the New lTlmu, deem of s of th Iutment of | the complaiut of Beryla about the alicht rectill. e o oocitn wocror | €ation of her frontler qulte uvfustided. Husia, tary at ah actual lu:t‘ and conslders that it may | It is argucd, was always uverse from actlon on ¥NOLAND LETH SLIP NIER DOOR, [By Cableto The Chicago Tribune.| Lowpoy, March 80.—England’s blood is up, and unless Russin Lumiliates horsolf to an unheard of degree, nothing can avert war. I have shown in those dispatches that war was merely a question of time, though tha prevalent jmpression hitherto has beon that England intended dolaying dectsivo ac- tion for several months, in the hopo of cx- haustivg Russin’s finsuces in the meantime, but tho falluro of tho negotiatigns for a Cougress, owing to the unexpected firmness of Russla, " IIAS PRECIPITATED WARLIKE MOVEMENTS on England’s part, Orders have beon sent to the British Admiral commanding tho Med. iterrancan fleet in tho Sea of Marmorn to patrol the Dardanclles and Bosphorus with or without Turkish consent, and to use such pressure, in unison with tho British Minister ot Constantinople, as to force the Porte to restst the demands nnd encroschmants of tho Russian Grand Duke. Should Turkey ac- quicsco, it is hoped to bo able TO KEEP THE TUSSIANS AWAY from both the Dasdanelles and tho Bosphorus until Eugligh troops ean arrive from Malta and England, All arrangements for embark- {ng 80,000 men st Chathin, Portamonth, and Plymouth havo been completod, and within fifteon doys they can bo disembarked ot Gal- lipoli, 'Thero are also 12,000 men at Malta rondy for active servico, not fuclnding the meon who can bo spared from the fleet. I bava very high authority for sayiug that EXOLAND WILL AT EXACTLY A8 IF WAL WEIE CERTAIN within the coming month, without regard to Russiu's action. Then if Russis, by any possibility, should back down, war will be averted, but if, as is most probabls, Russia roplics to England's mennces by equally vig- orous monsures, it may be expected that TWO WEEES WILL IANDLY ELAPEE ero tho first hostile guny aro fired. As for Turkey, her rights or wishes will be nbso. lutely unheeded by the English, Bhe will bo gladly accopted as au ally, but shé will have no liberty of action, and, whether sho sidos with England or Russis, U YATE WILL DX EQUALLY CERTAIN. It is probable that Gormany will mduce Austria to take largo slice of Turkey in re- turn for remalning ncutral as rogards En. gland snd Russia, and, in that cvent, there is loss reason to fear a geueral European war than it Anstria should Become in- ing upon diplomatic relations with the Britlsh Government, and has -justructed Cardinal Franchl, tho Puntifical Secrelary of Btate, to take steps with that object in view. STEEPLECHASE AT LIVERLOOL. LoxvoN, March 20.~The Granl National Steeple-Chase was run to<lay at the Liverpool gpring meeting, and was won by Mr. Johu Nightingale's Shifual, PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. Loxpox. March 20.—Alleraft, Gunservative, has been clected to the flouse of Comions from Worcester by 454 majority. PRENCII PRESS AMNESTY LAW, VensasrLes, March 20.—The Benate adopted the Press Amncesty bill by avoteof 251 to 1. ‘The Benate also passed the budget as recoms meuded by the Chainberof Deputles. ' e e . SUICIDE, A Ttash Yonng Man In Haltimore, Just Murried, Kills Mimsell Decause of tho Loss of 895, Necded to legin Mouso- keeplng. Bpecial Diwwatek 1o The Tribune, Barrorone, Md., March 20.—The fashionablo ucighborhood surrounding Harlen 8quare, In this city, was very much exercised to-day over the mysterious suleide of a young man named Charles L. Bmith, who was privately marrled last month to a young snd estimable ludy named Miss Mary A, 1. Ederkin, a boarder In the house where the sulchle and his sister restdod. About widnight last night, upon retiring, a boarder discovered the corpso of & youns nan who had shot nmscll Iyluz on the floor of his bedroous, The fact of tho mur- riage huving been secret, aud the varties never having lived together, nu motive could be ns- signed for the decd. Upon the body of the sul- cldo two Jetters wers found. The firet way ad- dressed to the sulelde’s slster, uud ran as fol- luwa: Dran 8iaTER: Foralve me for what 1 mmn abuut to do, but 1am tired of fife, | asked grundps to help te, ond told bim niy cirenmstauces, but he refuscd to do anytlang for me, and [ behige with- ut Iriencs or home, and notbmg to du, {uus L bad better die. Forglve your brother Cuantie, The sccond, which was inclosed to the luly of the house, with the reguest togend to Mamio (his supposed fiauce), was withiout shznature, und read: Dean Wara: It fs with a breaking heart that writo to tell you of my misfortune. 1 lost all L had (85) un Tuesday evening, and 1 cof havo the heart to tell you that to-ught, Fory me, darling, If you ean, and be hapoy, but s memnber, darllay wife, that wy love fur yuu was truc til) death, Lon't gricve for me, dart, fur 1aw not worth a tear fruns Lhoso two eyes, Good- by, darling; farewcll, Dy the timo. that this reachea you, 1 will bu no more. To-day the fact of tho marriaze heratio known; also, that the deccased was muking preparations to go to housekecping, The causs of the rush decd i3 unaccounted for, exvent It o foss of the mouey mentloned. I what wanuer it was lost retuaing o mysted ciul Diguilch To The Ty, Qraxp Ravins, Mich,, March, 29.—A Grand Rapids Times special says that Mre, Guorge H. Lawrence, of South Buardwan ‘Townsbip, Kul- xasa Couuty, comuitted sulcide by druwning herself duw cistern. Bhe was detected trying to volson nierselt with strychnine the night bes fure aud prevented. Sho was suppoesed to bo temporurily tnaun THE PELICAN, Baw Fraxoisco, March 20.—ft is reported that United Btates District Attorney Coghlun has recelved fustructions from the Attorucy ~ PALAIS ROVAL Kid Glove Depot, 159 STATE-ST. FINE_GOODS A SPECIALTY IN BEST MAKES, 2 TO 12 BUTTONS, LE GRAND. 2 Buttons, - - - - 8bec. 3 Buttons, - - - $1.00 4 Buttons, - - 1.2b6 6 Buttons, - 1.60 PARIS UNDRESSED GLOVEN. 3 Buttons, - - - - $1.00 4 Buttons, - - - 1.6 6 Buttons, - - 1.50 ALL GLOYES FITTED TO TIE HAND, AND WARRANTED. EXTBA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CLOSE DUYERS IN OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. 1,000 DOZEN £ BUTTON. IN NEW NI'RING SIADES, TO BE SOLD AT _$4.50, 86.60, AND $7.00 PER DO ROSENBACK & LEVY, MPORTERS Job Lot 2-button Kid Gloves, Darl colors, 6 1-2 to 8, At 65 cts per pair. CLEMENT, BANE & CO., SUCCESBSORS TO CUBMENT, YORTON & 00. DON'T FORGET IT! POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, TROQSERS EABETS B5 vrdilio: SUITrTsS SaDER $25 FWARD! ersven. COATS Of the 1atost and best fabrios. mads to or. derin most olegant stylos at $20, $35, $30. INSPECTION RESFPECTFULLY SOLICITED, J.B.HALL & CO., Tailors, und Men’s Furntabing tioods, 130 Dearborn-st. CHAN. LINDSAY TAIT.OR. Spring Woolens ready for inspection, Made up in first-class style. Your orders solicited. : 33 North Clark-st. A CARD. J. H. HUYCK & (0., GARDEN CITY CHEMICAL WORKS, Desire 10 say (o thelr friends that the re In thelr premises to-dsy will not proveat them from aillug all orders prompily, a8 herctofore. March 20, 1478, J. 1. HUYCK & €0, PIROVISIONS, e PROVISIONS! We are offering great inducements Country Jobbers and Dealors on all kindas of Brefand Pork Produots, ospecially our ocels ebrated brands of None-Such Sugar-Cored Hams, None-Sueh Sugar-Cared B, Bacon, None-Such Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Dried Beef, o would also call attention to our brand XXXX REFINED LARD, f:dt_;‘x n?{".?’fiml, for family use, in Wood "Ml ordors will rocet t and careful silords Tocelve prompt and care! Chicazo Packing & Provision Co, 150 & 182 l;gsl Waslington-st, FOR REINT, Heroantile Rooms and Offioes, single or en suite,in 2d,4th and 6th stories, 8.E, OOR. STATE & WASHING- T0N, and 77, 79, & 81 STATE-8T, Passenger and Freight Elsvators in both buildings. fnm making tomo_ohauges, and can fit up rooms % 'flnts 1bor lsnt}gl to suit tenants, ill rent only for business 868, W. E. HALE, 107 Lako-st, TO RENT. ‘The Principal Floor of Building No. 114 .Dearborn-st., With two vaults, now ocoupled by the “Health Lift Oo."" Bise, 30x00 feat. AN, GENR 113 Desporn. L. ABROTT & 0O, (Buccessors to ABBOTT & TYLER,) Artists’ Materials, 147 State-st., Chicago, " “puy oony, B S JARFRAY 00 gsortment of their immense New York stock at 120 FIFTH-AV. AM'L, BOLTON, AN ligronings t Managors, HATSY DUNLAP & CO.’S SPECIALTIES, Dacidedly the moat elogant and stylish pro. Ruotlons of the soason, :{ P BREWSTER’S, GLADSTON® depreceated the attempt of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to vindlcato the Government before the production of tho correspondence. He hoped the currespondence would satlfactorily cxplaln why England was solely responsible for the fajlure of the Cougress, DEUDY'S SUCCEBSON, s Loxnoy, March 805 s, m.~{'he morning pa- pers aunounce {n a semi-ofliclal form that they have reason to believe that the Marquls of Salls- bury will suceced Lord Deroy as Seeretery of Btato for Forelgn Affairs, OTIRE CABINET CHANGES. LoNpoON, March 80~8 5, m.—4& rumor was current in London last uight that the Re.-Iow, Gathorne Hardy, Secretary of Btate for War, will bo rafsed to & Pecrage, sud sucrced the Marquis of Ballsbury as Sccretary of State for India. Col. Stantey, now Under-Seeretary of War, will succeed Hardy, 1T8 BIGXIFICAKCE. Loxpox, March 80—5 . m.—The Times, in & sell you LOUD, GAUDY atyles, bui your cash w! you the most valuo where (bo Jargest busiucs b doug Ou the suallest expeass. shows that the steawer Pelicau i belng eed a0l cement. Prince Gortschakof has walutaiued throughout | 1ittle succeay lu tee last enterorise, that i not » the fault of the Czar, and shic must blawe ber- for each member of the Congress absolute lib- | gely fur tho cousequences of her Pidmontese erty to discuss every clause, and also perfoct | policy. Uther juurnals ure oven wors suvere in freedom of opinion and declsiun, their “juu‘gmetx‘:‘v. ulmuu:zu. l:u::.kil:f l‘hflu; :}1: Lord Derby's reslgustion bas caused no sur | Bresent bruubios Sl R . prise {o ofliclal circles m Bt. Petersbury, vlhua. P,fi;“““,f,‘:{,. .:?,uhmfim t'::.‘;ml“}cl-‘»k “.fl‘i 1t was expected. the lke of jt show ‘tust Servia s TUE PRELING 1N 87, PRTERSBURG, nut yet even ripe for wajutalulog the deaired 8t. PX7EK3uURG, March 29, —Tuero is conatd- | fndepondence witbin her exlstng limits, much eruble fecling in Russlan officlal vircles over the | jess to assimilate the districts of Novi Bazar, setion of the English Csbinet calilog out the | jubabited pastly by Albauluns, and tho Bulsart- {,‘l”"fl‘ erVu' “1 now ‘Lo:kfi PI:,(mllbm‘lncvlfl- an district nthn:lm‘.‘ 1}] is au: ;:x;‘ fault ot u"w e, The press places Tespous ¥ Upol | gta, they couten the Bui, u population Euglaud. SXtetnde to Niab, and that mei uf Bulgar blood Drata T e QUL 3. DEE. Ageat < WAL M. DEE, Nealiary iuluetr hucut b 53 Kiss Quincy: T T-EHOT, Nickei-Plated Revolver sent o soy ad- dress oi recelpt of y 3. W. . KELLEY, L g o lson-et. S o A irivdnobutiitos, BOX FACTORY. JaTBe e of GOODWILLIE. WAGNER & NEISLER. Lely burut out, bsve resutned ' X L R IS Lt ousincse st Sy, soro ST . TIISOELLANEOUS, W. Cor, Clark and Madlsou-sts. volved. That war is cextain b taken 28 @ pledge that 1o measures of wers | the part of Servia, and ouly yielded to the un- | Genesal directlug bl to sct In con)ubetion with R T et S S YATTD S == * bostility to Russla will bo sdopted, aud ¢ should | ce € the Princo and i ! h ne steame s wieno: | TAKE YOUR PICKI o susmia oo | o oo smounuos ase | B, S B e e PRI | T O DAY MORE. S S lE Bies T | iyl e AN el " nussta o -t T P T L s 1853 W, Baus & BIG BARGAINS IN BOOKB| | BitfhstdtpanencALuxi occupies s lrcer srace | 1ato all tho warlike proparations iu progross, GOBTSCHAKOPF'S LAST NOTE. ¥hich mo onu Intrusted to_her. Ttussa did ot | INE aried and wqulbhed as s WarveLsh RIS G W BB & 00, | ar 1, 1 cookE & co's oD GTAND, | it 3 but it may givo somo deaof thelr maguitude | gy, Pxrensuvns, March .—The Agencs | b nil wako wer to facilitato tho estabisn- | 800 oilicerat By Avetions Sion S I 0 AR ARENR. B0 00 NADINONNT, | erbgoes im0 SRR APl | o duow that thoro aro eightoen powerfal | o says tho veralon of Prlnes GortachakolTs B O eriana e Buikan | tnerco and sedports. Tav Pelican uaul receaily e OO Medical and Surgical Books, | s et biine sotposs Liaca Cotare tiss sajear: | ironclads preparing for sea in the English | Feviy which sppearedt on ‘Thursday morulug, 1s | Potinsuls, and give au opportunity to all the | Lus been runniog betweew San Pravclico und EX.O — | —— S i e g —— | @Hied Ehifu d3c) ‘Viaia Calico shiri ‘25e1 Faucy 03 wholly fnaccurste. Russla docs not malutalu pulativts oppressed by the Mohaouncdans 1o | Humboldt Bay, Shuswas formerly 8 blockuds ELSIOR OIL Laundgied ahirte with two cullare, wc.’ A1l kiuds uf | dockyards, most of whick will bo ready for | gue right ot vetoing the discussion of the terma Belter thele condition. ~ 1¢ Bervia, moreover, it | ruuner. Dest in yhe World, y Sfaucy by M n sl you for 8 cent,, Lor | sorvico iu April. Several privale stesmers | of thu treaty outside European Jurisdictiun, | 18 furthier argued, by scattering her furces, hud | © 8w Francisco, March ). =Further lu ulry —xgiuier son o 1 ; have boon purchased for troopships during thoe last two days, aud they are now ordered to bo ready for sea In ton daye. 48 AN EVIDENCE OF THE POPULAB FEELING as to the probability of war, the price of frosh meat has risen two penco per pound aince yesterdsy morning, and other neces- saries of life have also risen in price. This is doubtless partly due to the terrible storm up for trading between Costa Rlcan and Colum- bian ports. An azent of the Uosta Rican Gov- erument bas ncgotlated for bee purchase. sho will be so itted out that she can bo utillzed os » war vessel whenever neccssary. The Wash- ington authoritics bave sbmply ordercd & watll to be malutained upon her (n case suy usluwful measurcs should be taken fu connection with her, CLEMENT & BAY, 430, 418. 420, 422, wid €24 Milwauke First, orlgital.and ualy siricily oue-wrico casly 3 aud largest retail clothlog ators fa the world, occupy- fr f flours Ol WOre 1080 B0 ae e M FINANCIAL, ! ONEY toLOAN .HDSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nessat-sL. M. Y., y.‘;‘fmg‘\r‘r‘umggruh“ JMPROVED CHICAGO SPILING OVEIRCOATS, T.0OK AT OUR SPRING OVERGOATS. e ——— INDIAN AFFAIRS. Yaxkrox, D. T., March 20.—The steamers Big Horu sod Nellio Peck left hers this moru- W ing, the former for Beutou and the latter for T bl e 8 o | Ceived Wil ba prowptly Blivd, which wwept over England yesterday, threat- Hast®- 4 i L balgu WM, D. KERF 0 N e RUILDYC & 1O TR A euing imme; to th P in tho Privcipatit, The Servians do | Standiug Rock. They are tho first boats out 80 damag €50, TEFFS derstand that, bosudes thei- REAT, Eérflgolgzg'&, FEOPLE'S BUIL'E & LOAR A850, JAS. WILDE, JR., & CO., == ki IGNATIBRITS MIGSION, | o o etre ara hiowis, Bisriias, Croats, | Sustraton. TUo Ko Bod oo et eadss ] Lot uERE 3 . i ¥ er boats bout rewdy, U AR Thesspuatmt st R SR s of s o T e Lowbor, Mamn o Glapatet trom Vieana | Allauiaus, aud Grecka n tho alkan Foninuls: | BRI Fiftoen other boats aro about rewly . f 5 a ' eatiou for the election uf Bve Dirce o ardod i ' 1t Is poluted vut, sre con- | aud will leave between now aud the middle of gpenaaiaroxar, | SISt | Cor, Salo & Madisonsls, )i vegurdad s of o goamist deeiplion, | eyl oposte it G euaitFe s | JebiyLACLIETE o ekt Mo CEk | Ao b Livagta's Inlan Agey S8y P pteradd vl Yo reatdente. A T ‘:l’ ;’- LE, Becy, ALCHES AND JEW but theso s 1o doubt that & majority of the | terview with Count Audrasey has not yielded | Duschan. which pever cxlsted. bowever, (o tho |-aud bulldugs 11 Crow Creck, togetliee with us P e % ANTELS, - N g SHOL fal) to ate anxiol & tistactor: ults to Gen, Izuuticfl, who, in | eXtent thoy are pleased to assuwe. ublic sud private papers aud mouey. o 0tu B0ter cent i buging Tlard | “XI% e Biigueien il Gais | nition dte diclods for yar. Lot Salisbury | AEAcE) Ionts (8 o Lottt Wb 1 | “Without our sbuachiuk budus Loportages to | forcibly ‘taken posscaslon of by tho wulliary, 'S Lo thls discaunt un , ‘ triimmed, pnd 6 out sale of Waiclics ana | will suoceed Lord Dorby ss Foreign Minister, ' & . this family quarre), it stll pluts tou radical | Dr. Livingston ssserts that theru was 1o reaso Drevivus (5 rassoral T Uk sosk SLATE MANTELS, Jewelry ot iy . leave mothing stauding of the Ban Btefauo | gierence, calculyted rusber to grow tiay to | for these ugeresslve uroceedings. e was will: L&' TockeTT, PROUASCO & BUMNEY John . Ashleman, QUEEN Y MXSSAGR treaty Qiminish, between the Interests of Russta aud | jug and ready 10 turn over the Agenvy, aud was A caack:ae, ¥k hTATEST, 130 STATEwT, | | will beresd in Parliament on Mooday, but only wanting luatructivns frou tho Judian Outlce. It is stated that the gttempt basboen resumed | tho aspirativug of Servia. Tyuse latter alw at

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