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VOLUME XXXI1X. T0 BUYERS OF CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. Olothing is usually sold onlong time, at large profits. WE SELL THE CASH TRADE ONLY. ‘We can and do undersell any house selling long time trade. For proof please examine prices and discounts, CLEMENT, BANE & CO, BUCCESSORS TO (LEMENT, MORTON & (0. LIFE INSURANCE, HUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO., NEWARK, N, J, PUNRELY MUTUAL. 1NCORPORATED 1845, LEWIS C. GROVER, President. ...$33,181,828.49 ¥ ALL ATPROVED FORMS OF POLICIES IS8UED, REPORTS AND STATEMENTS FURNISHED AT THE OFFICk OF TUE COMPANY, OR ANY OF 178 AGENCIES. ASSETS JAN. 1, 1878.. JAS. B. PEARSON, Vioz-PREsioRNT, RDWARD A, BTRONG, Sxzonzranr. DBENJ. C. MILLEK, Tazasuxzs, D.J. MILLER, AcTUaRY, STEPHEN T.KING, State Agent, 97 “'Mhlnflnil-!t. Chicago. MUSICAL. STEINWAY SQUARE PIANOS cent fmprovements in. HABINWAY and applied to thelr nj rings into sctlion those por: Illl Lieretofore lay dormant and saing the rl:hntll. pliability, I 7ing capacity of l«lllllllhl pullot fih! inks, and in¢ 0 C3- o 1o tune. The apice gained by the use of ehed E:u S whebhy & pibe. Sieh unty oF & pure, rich quailty of toae 1 etained mach Iun¥r Thnhersintare i A AINIRO TRDAL Extends the ca- {mu °f ihs plano for the produciion of new mustcal & the performer, at pleasure, 10 pro- ¢ note ur group of notes, lesy. othor notest 18 of simple ot out of order, and fis use e musical € are respsctiull Iflfl Cllmllu lh!u Illllchlbllpfl'lbulllll'lI:;l"ue:ud o 5.“ !dllllnnle‘wfl'h!nvg& 3 2 0 and Monroe-ats, BARGAIN ! Previous to Removal to our New Store, 263 &265Wabash-av,, Between Juckson & Van Baren-sts., WE ARE OFFERING A LAROE STOCK OP Saate Upright and Squars Pianes, Baner’s Upright and Square Pians, New England Organs, and a Hubep o Second-Hang hans, ATGREATLY REDUOED PRICES, FPLEASHOCALL. JULIUS BAUER & (0. Now cor. Btate and Monroe-sts, GUHIN; CARDS. e YRN8 OARIDS, WM, D, KERFOOT & Co. REAXL ES’I‘A’I‘E AGEE\‘Z’O,Y HINGTON.NT, ."m,“ “"fil:d- faxes pald, estates managed. Specis) £ousia Tedderva monealy. oo ¥f Bonredldaita,” Ao A Cill‘penter°- 'bi‘-’-%i‘“"}-flh' B m§§g@3 PIPE, D A. G .n“w‘:., DEE. suumx z&’s‘&‘f.’.."‘.“m;.' -f‘i: Kisy ,---——N\ J. HENRY EHOFF, 14 Reaper Block, Houses rented, rents oollected, taxes paid. DISSOLUTION NOTIUE, DISSOLUTION. NOTIOB—Mr, John B, Raymond having gld Bia fnterest in the houss of Franklin 20Vesgh & Oo., his connection with said Ooases at this date, Tho business will oonnmud by the remaining partners un. ¢ the same firm name and stylo, MACVEAGH & CO, FRANKLIN Chisago, April 4, 1878, RATS, NOBBY HATS! |t s Bitg Moot s et S67 Sentlemen's wear we BREWSTER Northwsss Coruer Clark sad Madisoa-sta, l'lJl'l n'un e FURNITURE,"} Until you have our prices. i r [DONT selling Goods LOWER inth i, Will GO vince you if you will COMPARE p"ces and quality with others. HOLTON & HILDRETII, 2206 & 227 State-at. TO RENT, FOR RENT. Three very desirable offices, en suite, on fourth floor, and one on second floor of building northeast ccrner State and Mad- ison-sts. Building is heated by steam, has hot and cold water, passen- ger and freight elevators, and fire-proof vaults. This location is very desira- ble for light business or profes- sional men, Inquire at FIELD, LEITER & CO0.’S, Madison and Market- Bts., or of Janitor at building. FOR RENT, CLARK:ST. NEAR MADISONST. 184 and 186 Clark-st., S-story and base- ment stone front bmldmg, 30x116 f26t, with the finost show windows on the atreel, for- merly ocoupied !H 0{!0“:{' nmm(-, & Co. Jearborn.st, STORE FOR RENT. 272 Bast Madison-st. For.onsar threo years from May L. Four.siory and ST L B u'. |'s”a %4‘“:..""".%.."'.; asbin rrom"uun m.lflflilnl o TO RENT. The @ret- cl-:n three.story and basement residence N, 08 Oblouat., will be redted ata low price 10,8 d sirable ten na louse contalug sl Uie mnd Improveme: B, $horvugn repalr. "Appl WAL B NU. x~mmm of the Feantigo ‘o BT k. H, DENISO! West Twenty-sacondoat, SPACIOLS ROOHS ¥ A, EX, BUILOING T2. 74, 70, mnd 78 Moaroc-at., Rl ncmunfi:‘&;&uun' h’."v‘.&#‘i"‘ e da: uiop. m. Api z ¥o. 01 Am"xn. Vuulldlnl FOR RENT. Four-story and basement bullding, 40x163, 107 and 109 Lake-st. Avply to W. J. FABIAN. toom 43, 116 Washlagton-it, FOR RENT. Flrst-class resfdence, 381 Dearborn-av,, from Msy 1. Dining-room on maln fioor. Inguire of J. D. UARVEY, 'I\DClrbom 8t PN EE llOl‘oflALS. CONVICT LABOR 70 LET. ‘The labor of ons hundnd lnd ll‘en" llu mnuj the Tows Veuitentlary at ., i Madioan, | 0 ! ey wlll be x"n 1n mm of ten o7 tore.or the whole nd desirable. i are. how thened In lkllltd 'Illilu . Sliop-room witi sdequate yard- Jnsniate wm faralel water for posaibla factlities to work to sdvastegs. unqum wonthly, 10 bo made quarterly, Lohde 1 double SMbUS: GURFLSFly pvment requtred. Jund tor fatiutl pertormance of contrast regulred, ecutdve racts m A1 k'fill he fillll lmDDNY'd by SO KL uuell Correspondence ‘trom contractors and manatacturers soliclled. od promotly anewered, licopousible ‘wariics desriog 46 engage ln manufeg: tariag are lovited o vislt the Lruon, where ail nfor- mation ulmlc?nt;x{l uuvlllu\wr rlll.hb; Vroposals o7, a0y, partlon o Bled i A 1874, " when thoy ulfi Le ! Furnitute, Cof. fios, sud Alrlenlmul lmvl-mnu (except Ieapers, Mowers, Threa! wa, sad Waguns) csunot bo curried on Under thts l'llllll by reason of oxlating con- trscta covering tliese trades, ‘Thera are wbout four huodred oonvicts now fa this claouy of whoUs 0u BuBlred 884 §fveen are engeued o tho m'“i'“":uo' Aflmuhum Implements, aud venty: i aro tortes m:n. sttusted oo thre Al! uls -quul. '#H llxlll!\l Y wnvt lllll- isun 1o 8 city of clllylu altl lml un tns Hllllulv iver, two um‘nd n-l ny s sorth uf et Loals ety e iy Aoeen of kuk lows, twonty | Wllas south of Buriiagion, i bundred mtles west of Cliicug i The Lnluiu llurllnnun Quincy Wallroad passe: dlnclly by ithe Vrison. Transvortation lulllflll lnflh au 11 8re ulsurpusse i '“'LE‘:‘?:.“? t:n:,up.rc«lnl sow costing about por ton dellvered at the Frison, 4120 be addressed 10 the Wardea st the %’" to clum of the undenigued Com- Fro nsy isou, ress. wlsloners for l’roposfils for Coal, Auoc?‘ Teceived Il Ib- nflu‘of the uonu.y Lortl 13, 7 all o nuwl e tugbor -umu the preseat of o tiousand toos more or 1eas, scres Y jun of doc! Fesorves e right to vt or J. B DUNHAM, anager. llllll)s- BI Hu Slmwntd CANA“IES. 'l'llkln[ 'ar7uts, and oilier Fau Goi uima. SPRRING OPENING. SPRING OPENING BROTHERS WednesdaysThursday APRIL 10 AND 11, ‘When we will exhibit Bloant Costimes For street, carriage, and even- ing we! Handsome Fichus, Mantles, and Outside Wraps. Latest Novelties inDress Fab- rics, Passemenetries, Fringes, Laces, Lace Goods, &c., &c. All are cordially invited. GAMERON AMBERG & CO., STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, PRINTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF AMBERGS PATENT SELF-INDEXING LETTER FILES, __71 & 73 Lakest. BDWAIIE AND OU'I'LLIIY- | HARDWARE AND GUTLERY, ‘We are closing out our entire stock, which is complete and fresh, at prices very much be- low current rates. Close buy- ers will find it greatly to their advantage to call upon us be- fore making their purchases, Mail orders solicited. MILLER BROTHERS & KEEP, 10 LAKIC-ST. Boot! For which we sre fole Fhilearo Age We came ful Ve o i | FOOVS AND IHOKS Kept by Auy jubbing hause In stie Wast, and PIONET CAsIL buyers will 8nd it m it DECLUKDLY o Lielr Interests 1 ali on us |nlupr LP. Farnum nadsiben 1240 Madison-st. ll‘BINO OVEHCOA'l"o SPRING OVERCOATS Qrey Twilled Chi dixford Overcaat: pil al Cassiinere. OLEMENT & SAYER, 416, 418, 420,428, and 434 Milwaukes.av., Tirst ortgtua) sad only etrlctly o rice caab house snd rgest retall c} omnu sture 1a the world, Fine spectases £ qulced to alt sighis on l:lnllle rine elples, 44" Glassca, Teleaco) Muves, Buvm:un. L& T GHATES AND Bun’lau. "Illn. (mld lnfi Ll:kd iuifl IAI'I'ELB. FROBASLO & KUMNKY 2L¥ NTATE-»T. e e 29 New §; ring Sha; 1 % gl’.“ld ]{ouuup Dress, lue’:u.u:':u: atter, - ibune .Buudma._’) OM‘“"”” e HATS, The latest Derby lIut. o p, Wales,”? for Young Men, rh‘zfie 4 tnvoice just sreceived. BAR I!’l Fashionable Hatter, 86 Mhdu(m--l. (T'rbune Building,) g 7 Baia Beic BusenCa o 3 Hohy nun'u't.' # i ic Sead for 10 uumu- ] Echpse Lamp Extinguisher daoger Lot L lgbts, keepstbe Dot e e, s K Appiv it Yoursells Adk yuunwuw 1‘:, yrsead elts forsauple vy sl W % L M CIICAGO, BATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. DRIVING GLOVES. Driving Gloves! Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts., Have opened large as- sortmment of DRIVING GLOVES In Ladies® 2-Button Castor, $1. . 3-Button, $1.25. Military Gauntlet, $1.50. Mititary Gauntlet,Dog Skin, $1. Men’s 1-Button, Rey- nier Dog Skin Gloves $1.40. Men’s 1-Button Cas- tor, $1. Men’s 1 and 2-Button Plain and Embroid- ered, $1 to $1.35. Men’s 2- Button Extra Fine Pique Stitch, $1.35. DON'T FORGET ITI POPULAR 00003 AT PUPULAR PAIES. TROUSERS ouper ar BE viwaro: SULTS BAPE R B2 vriiun: *gven. COATS Of the latest and best fabrics, made to or. der 15 moat elogant styles at $30, $35, §30. INSPECTION RESPECTPULLY BOLICITED, J.B.HALL & CO., Tallors, and Men’s Furnishiag Goods, NO. 130 DEARBORN-ST. ronr snmk. TIMBER FOR SALE. Havin, puruhaund from tho United Btatos Court the Baw-Mill, Planer, and stock of Timber belonging to the late firm of FITZSINONS & CONNELL, I offer for sale all kinds of timbor at tho lowost markot ratos. Contractors, builders, and deal- ors aro invitu& to call. BILLS CUT TO ORDER And Custom Work grompt done. tOfliltm at the Mull, ¥oot of lllnois- sat. G. W. LEDLIE. DRY GOODN, E S JAFFRAY & (0, Have opened a complete as- gortment of their immense New York stock at 120 FIFTH-AV, o TON. E‘Ai"l. gé”x%’frmu’a Managers. FINANOIM. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 80 Nassao-sL., N. Y., n amounta as required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO A S A yplluuonl received i q‘mmylly sttended to A. UURLBUT, 76 tandolph-st. _ PLOPLE’S BUILD'G & LOAN ASSO 90 WASHINGTON-6T.. Wil taxe up the wortuage op your houso or losn You woney loilusl sndrcelvdbeck hrincihl " thtenat 13 woathly peywents 30 l",lll(l\()‘( By Y, Ree. st W ruvt:s IKANG KN, EXOELSIOR OIL (INTITH STUVE Best {n the World, COLMAN 0A8 AFP. & OIL CO. DUNLAP &; & CO.’S ’S B hatast rhobuctin e i i tas BREWSTER, CLICAGO AURN The BEST SILK HAT made to order on the Broudway and Fifth- au. bprtu Style Blocks for $5.00. .l;.; Fushionable Hatter, 86 Mmluon-u. (Ivibune Building.) A SHARP TOOKOUT. The Prospect in Europe Ap- pears a Little More Peaceful. Austria Will Solicit a Defi~ nite Proposition from England. And Raussin Will Make a Simi- lar Request of Lord Salisbury. A Significant Article from a Prominent German Journal. Russia’s Present Attitude Can Re- sult in Nothing but War. A Collision Still Imminent Between Russia and Roumania. The British Fleet at Bestka Bay to Be Greatly Strength- encd. Position and Strength of the Russian Forces Around Constantinople, They Are Within Easy Striking Dis- tanco of the Dardanelles or Bosphorus, TIHHE CALM 'WIICTI PRECEDES THE STOR, By Cable to The Chicago Tribune,) Loxpox, April 6—6 a. m.—Russia is mak- ing every endeavor to pacify Austria, and to induce Turkoy to mako an offonsive and de- fonsive alliance. Rumors are revived as to ottempts by Russia to got possession of the Turkish fleet in caso of o war with England, but your Constantinople correspondent tele- graphs that NO BUCH NKGOTIATIONS IIAVE XVER DEEN EUG- OESTED to tho Porte, Of course, shonld war oceur, Russia would boe obliged to obtain Turkey's co-operation, or else to force her to give up certain positions to the Russian troops, and the Turkish floet would necessarily be turn. ed over to Rusala to keop it out of England’s reach, but nothing has yet been done to thatend. I was informed last night that A NOTE IS BKEN PREPARZD by the British Government, informing Rus. &ia of an intention of occupying certain points of Turkish territory, and this note will bo sont immediately on recoiving a Russian roply to Lord Balisbury's dispatch, The actual occupation of the points named WILL PROCEED SIMULTANEOUSLY with the sending of the note, and, should Russin regard this oction as casus belld, she will nevertheless find DBritish troops in possession of very strong strategic positions. I cannot wholly vouch for this statement, although circumstances make it probable, . TUT LEADERS OF THE OPPOSITION PARTY havo decided not to rise any debate in re. gard to the calling-out of the reserves, but other Libeoal members will move an amend- ment to the effect that no emergency exists requiring such a stop, ENGLAND, PART OF THE LIDERAL FROGRAMME. Loxpox, April 5.—In the House of Cotnmons this afterpoon Sir Georgu Campbell (Liberal) announced that be will propose on Monday an addition to the address to the Queen, to wit: Praylng her to accept the Prelimiuury Confer- euco proposed Ly Germany, and abstain from isolated sction In & matter {p which England bas little dircct Interest, while intimating tothe other Powers that Englaud {s propared to sup- port them in any concerted action they take to oppose the acts of spoliation with which Russla threatens Roumania. ON TUR QUL VIVE. Loxpoxn, April 6~5 a. m.~The Post pub- lishes the following in semi-ofiicial form: *There is no doubt that our Government, while determined to vindicate every line of Lord 8allsbury’s dispatch, s not unwilling to take {nto constderation the views sugeested by Viennese siatcsmau, To-day the prospect 1s more peaceful, but tho Government should guard against s surprise at Constantinople, and Layard ougbt to be cmpowered to sssure the Porte of Eugland’s support auainst avy sudden advance of tho Russians,” The Standard publishes the following in sim- {lar form; * Wo understand that the present in- teution (s to keep the Channe! gqusdron near Malta svallable for the transport of troops theretrom. Every srrangemuut lias been made 20 that 8,000 or 4,000 troops could be embarked in & few bours.” TUR OPPOSITION 1N PARLIAMENT, Ttis understood that the front Opposition bench In the liouse of Commous will not pro- pose any amendment on Monday to the address to the Queen, in answer to the proclawatiou calling out the reserves. Bir Wilfred Lawsou, ou behalf of tho Radicals, however, Las resolved to otfer & motion declariug the measure unwar- raoted sud fiwprudent. A THREAT, A special to the Cologue Gazstis from Vienns says that Eogland has uformed Russis that she intends to oceupy cortaln strategical poluts une lesas Russla Iinmediately proposes 8 frank modl- ficatlon of the treaty, RUSSIA., INCOMPATIBLY, Loxpox, April 5.—A dispatch from Bt. Peters- burg says au inspived article n the Journal de St. Peersburg coutalns this seuteuco: * The conviction that England’s demands are incom< patible with the taterests of Russis and Europe will fud tirm support ln the public opluion of this Emplre.”” Notwithstaudiug tbis, all bopo of & peacetul solution is not yet abandoved. TUE DOON CLUSEY AUAIZT CONCESSIONS. Loxnox, April 638 & m.~—4A 8t Petersburt dispatch, dated yesterday evening, says: Lord Balisbury’s circular was communicated to Prince Gurtschakoff this morning. It is said in offlclal circles that many of the British objections might bave been removed In Congress, but now the door is elosed agafnst concessions. It is difficuit, therefore, to imamme any pecific solution. The most plausible proposal, perhaps, {s that & Congress shoutd bo called to consider modificationa necessary in the treaties of 1856 and 1871, Little faith, however, Is placed {n such ingenlous proposals, The major- ity of the official world and of the public regard war as fnevitable, and show no dispotition to shrink from the grave consequencesof s long struggle which they pretty clearly foresce, Yesterday In Moscow at a meeting of & so- clety to ald Russfan maritime commerce, It was unsnimously resolved to open subscriptions throughout Rusais to orzanize & volunteer flect of light vessels for destroying the encmy's cominerce, aad to request the Czarowltch to ac- cept the honorary Presidency ol the Contral Committee. WILL TRY AGAIN, A correspondent at Vienna telegraphs: It (s the fmpression to-day that Russia is not likely togo out of her way to break off the pour- parlcra, but will probably use the com- munications of England and Austria as s means of coinmencing negotiations. She Is, bowaver, meanwhile, strenuously endeavoring to strengthen both her politleal and military situation in Turkey. Bome think that perhaps the Turks bave already concluded an alliance, the exccution of which {s mercly aelayed so as not to causc a prenoture outbreak of war, Those having access to the Sultan say, however, that he fs much depressed, and still hopes to escape the necessity of declding between Rus- sla and Eogland, MEDIATING. Germany is agaln busily mediating between Austria and Russia. MUST 8PEAK OCT. 8r. Perznanona, Aprit 6.—The Agence Russe 2ays that, if England should state what she pro- poses, then her propesals and those of the Cabl- uet at Vienna might pave the way for a common uoderstanding. GERMANY. RTSSIA'S COUNSE DISAPPROVED. BERLIN, April 5.—The North German Gazelte #avs that aithough the treaty dovs not affect Germany’s {uterests, the cntranc: of Russia into antagonism with other peighbors and friends of Uermany cannot be a matter of indifference to her. The negotlators of the treaty scern not to have kept the Intercsts of other Powere sufliciently fn mind. Russia could only purcnhase the complete fuldliment of the treaty Ly mnother war, The principal obstacle to a scttiement {s Russia’s having bound hersclf by the terins of the treaty. Both England and Austria admit that great changes are necessary fu the East, 1tis' therefore to be hoped that, o viowof the agreement of Ruesis, Austris, aud England on this main poiot, 2 comtnon de- sire for peace may nlllmnwly galo the uoper hand, ADSOLUTELY UNTRTE. Bentix, April 5.—~0Ono of the minor journals of this city to-day published an extra edition stating that preparations are making for mobll- izing the German army, and also containlng other alarming statements. In the German Parlfament the Minister of Wur declared the statements absolutely untrue, CONBTANTINOPLE. TUR,MIYTARY SITUATION. LoxpoN, April 8.—~The mliitary situation is attracting stteation. The Scrvian occupation of Bulgaris will relleve the Russian troops to be concentrated south of the Balkans. Therc are indications that the Russian troups lately at Sophia and south of Adrianovle are moving to- wards the soutlicast. It s now belloved that tho occupation of the northern shore of the Bosplioras by the Russians would prevent Ad- miral Hornby from forcug s passage. Somo Russtan divislons are echcloned on the road to Buyukdere, snd = total force of about 0,000 Is collected within easy striking distance, Betwoen thesa and Buyukdere there are some Turkish brig- ades, which could probably hold the place til asslstance arrived. On the peninsula of Gal- lipuli, or the neighboring mainland in front of Bulalr, there are probably about 50,000 Rus- stans, while at Salonica and on the lines of coin- munication there may be scattered some 50,000 more. The War-Oftlce st 8t. Petersbure is dis- satisfied with the muster-rolls, and Is making strenuous exertions to Lurry up the reserves, aud recruits fu the Capltal were three days ago fnspected by the Emperor. MINISTERIAL DOWNYALL. Dispatches from Constantinopie foreshadow the fall of Abmed Vefik Pashia, President of the Counctl of Sivisters and Munister of the In- terlor, sud the construction of the Minlstry in & vro-Husslan sease. i ROUMANTA. A COLLISION IMMINENT, Loxpoxy, April 5.—If the attitude of tho Roumanfan Government {s real, and not feigued, it 1s difficult to see how s rupturc can be avoided when Russla procveas to en- forco tho tresty of Bsu Stefano, and & col- lision between Russia and ‘Englavd and Austria might be brought about in this way. The pro- test referred to by Prince Gortschakof fn his couversation with the Rouwanian agent in the early part of this week was brought beforo asecret sitting of the Roumanian Chambers last Bunday by members bostlls to Russia, but no' sction wilt be taken till the result of M. Bratlana's mission to Vienus Is ofilclslly com- munleated to the Chambers, M. Bratiano will return to-day. EGYDPT, THE PINANCES, Loxpox, April 8.—A Parls correspondent says Mr. Rivers Wilson, ono of the members of the Commission appolated by the Khedive to in- quire Into the condition of the Egyptian reve cnues, ctc,, bad an loterview with M, Wadding- ton, Forelgn Minister, on Thursday, and leaves for Egypt on Friday, ‘The task of the Commls- slon, which will begin its labors lumedistely, i3 no longer regarded elther in England or France as & private one, but as an ofilcial luvestigation bouud by the resolutions which the Viceroy will have to give or refuse Lis approval, with the consclousness of tho re- sponsibility attached to his decision, It is be- yood doubt that the settlement of this everlast. iog aod dangerous Egyptian question is tn ony ‘way or the other neariug its eud. INCIDENTAL. A NEWSPAPER HNT, Lonpox, April .—The Pald Mall Gazette hints that if the Oppasition endeavored to hinder the Uoverument's measures, Parilament will bodls- solved, lusuriog, v the present stato of public feclivg, an overwlelmiog Couservative ma- fority. COMPLAINTS AGAINAT PARIS PAPEES, Pamis, Apell 5.—Prince Orlofl, the Russian Ambassador, has complained against tho tons of the French press, particularly the Journal des Debats, wbich belongs to Leon Bay, the Freoch Miuistor of Finsuce, and the Kepublipue Fran- caise, Gambetta's organ. Prince Orloff contends that for these papors the Government s respon- sible. The French Minlster ot Forclyu Aflairs, in reply to the Prioco’s complatuts, sald the GUoverumeut has no control over the papers in question, but the press bad been fuvited to be less uggressive. PrlncuOrlafl wus much dlssat- tstled with the reply. ORFEDOXS. ‘The papers ssy Russia has ordered 1,500 tor pedoss hiers, with directions thas tley be fore PRICE FIVE CENTS. v:urdefl tothe Turkish coast occupled by Ra ala, BRIDGR OVER TR PRUTI. Bucmanast, April 5.—The Russtans sre rap- 1dly bullding & large and apparently permsaent bridge over the Pruth at Sculeol. TYPRUS, BrrLorap®, April 5—Typhus s prevalent throughout Bervia, and very virulent among the Turkish prisoners at Belgrade. TItR MURDKHED CORRESPONDENT. Loxpos, April 5.—A special from Volo says the mutilated body of Mr. Ogle, the Times' correspondent, whoso assassination was before reported, has been found near Portuard, VOLO, One thousand Turkish troops are fn and near Volo. 1he Insubordination among them is fn- creasing. [t Is fearcd thelr desire for plunder, stimulated by the unpunished outrages In tho neighboring villages, may lead them to the sack of this town, where thousands of women and children are refuged, uniess mors forcign men-ol-war are sent. THE BRITISH IRON-CLADS. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 5.—The British Iron- clad Devastation bas arrived fn the Guif of Ismid. No more fron-clads are in the Bea of Marmors, but the flect in Bessika Bay will be strengthened, - PROTXST. At the last Interview between the Sultan and the Grand Duke Nicholas, the former reiterated his protest against an attempt to embark Rus sfan troops at Bujukdcre. 1TEMS, ‘The Turks at Maslak and Bujukdere are con- structing an intrenched camp. They have re- celvedartillery aud a quantity of munitions, The Russians sre constructing barracks and accumu- lating provisions at 8t. Stefano. INDIA. CarcurTa, April 5.—In consequenco of the Europunn political crisis, the Indian Govern- ment Is considering certain precautionary mess- urcs. THUE DELIVERY OF MURDXRRES DEMANDED, Lonpoy, April 5.—A dispatch from Athens reports that the British Consul at Larisss has arrived at Volo and demanded the delivery of thio murderers of Mr. Ogle to justice. CRETB. The same dispatch says the Tarks attempted to dislodge tho Cretans from thelr positions near Cydonis, and after four days’ fighting 3tho tusurgents were victorious. MOVEMENT OF RUSSIAN TROOPS. Bucuanzst, April &.—Russiantroops continuoe to arrive at Jassy. MONTENEGRO. LoNDoN, April 6—6 8. m,—In accordanca with Russla's advice to prepare for a rencwal of war, the Prince of Montencgro will raise bis forces to 25,000 men, to be armed with Martinl rifles captured from tho Turks. DEPARTURE O¥ TROOPS, LoxnoN, April 0—b 0. m.—A dispatch from 8an Stefano says, 3,000 Kussians embarked for Lowe yesterday and to-day. ON TIHE OTHER HAND, a specfal from Bucharest says the Russlans have rencwed contracts for supplies and transporta- tion wolch were canceled after tho signature of thoe treaty. ROUMANIA'SGRIBVANCE. A correspondent at Vienna reports that B, Bratiano, Roumanian Premicr, has started for Berlln. Though Austria may not oppose the . cession of Bessarubis single-haoded, M. Bratiano may havo positive sasurance that she wiil not permit the continuance of the passage of Hussian troops through Roumanian torritory for two years. Another Vienna dispatch states that Count Andrassy has replied to Lord Balisbury, declar- ing that he also regards the acceptance of the treaty as impossibic, and asking for specili stipulations from Eogland, It {s sald that Prince Gortschakof? will inake a simitar request. Russia {s socretly nexuunlnz for a large loan. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. COMMISSIONEIL M'CORMICK'S RXCIPTION. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Trivune. New Yok, April 06— a. m.—A dispatck from Yaris says Richard C. McCormick, Come mlsaloner-Ueneral for the Unlted States, wha arrived o the ¥rench Capltal on the 2d, was yesterdny presented by Minlster Noyes te Benator Krantz, Commlssioner-General for Frauce. Mr. McCormiik was sccompanied by Lieuts. Buckingham and Rodgers. The recepe - tlon was very cordial, Seuator Krantz sald: ‘“Although the Americans aro late in the fleld I do got doubt that they will be ready on the st of May, as tho rapldity of thelr workmen f1 well known." After the recoption Mr. Me- Cormick was escorted through the Exposition bulldings. For the first timo the American tlag ‘was conspleuously displayed. ‘The cargo of the United Htates ship Bupply bad already been delivered. In the Amen lean section the eoxhlbitors were buslly engaged In putting up the cases The Constitution will begla to discharge the carzo at Havro to-day, snd the goods will bo deliverod {u three or four days. A detachment of United States marines, wha are to do guard duty in the American section, will serive oh Saturday, and occupy the barracks aasigned thetn by tho French Governe ment, MEXICO. NEWS, POLITICAL AND OTIERWISE, Lrry or Mexico, March 80,.—Gen. Ogazon hag realgned the portfolio of the War Departmeunt, aud Gen, Manuel Gonzales has been appoloted bis successor, Complications are reported as existing {n the Cabinet, but I'resident Diaz ls constdered ablo to keep the discordant clements togother. Senor Vallarte, Minlster of Forelgn Reiations, 18 much aunoyed at the Cablnet chunges, Gen. Oxazon favors the Presidential aspirations of Yatlarte, while Uen. Gonzales oppeses them, Bouor_Homero, Minlster of tho Treasury, likes Gonzales. 'Tho latter, Leing the favarita of President Diaz, will bave the ruling luuueuc- in the dovernment, T’ Government expresses & willlngness to make very favorablo treaties with :hu Unfted States, but will refuse to concedo the right to American troops to fuvade Mexican soll under auy pretext. Beveral conspiracles have been dlscovered, and suppressed before thuy becawe serious. Jeflerson Davis and wif called uposs Prests dent Djax yestenday. m’l‘no scarcity of water in the City of Mexico is creasing. Rich -ml extensivo gold placers bave bees discovered i Durango. MISCELLANEOUS, QELMANY AT THE VATICAN. Roum, April 5.—It is statod that Germany will raiso no obstaclesto the establishment ob relatious with the Vatican, but rescrves the izt to Indicate the basts thereof. The Vatican has fuatructed the Germag Blshops to do uotne Iug to prejudice tho uego*“:tions for ro-estabs lisbiug relativns between Berunand the Vativan, REIECTRD, Pans, Aprit 5.~The appeal of the (.ommlur 13t Liarcius agulust the sentenco of death passed upon him bay been refected. TUB SiAl. Loxpox, Aprit 5.—The Sbah of Persla left Teheren for Europe by way of Tiftis on Wednes- day last. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, FarrL Rives, Mass, Aprit 5.—The striking weavers of Chase Mills bave decided to submit - the watter of & reduction of wagdes to arbitre- tlon. Nzw Yonx, April 5.—8urrogate Dalley, of Brooklyn, to-day refused to admitto probate the will of George P Gordo, tho wealthy priute h?( press wanulacturer, uu.(ulyon the grouad lusuticlent cxocution. The will was contest- od by Mury A. Gordoo, the testator’s daughter. Nlr \’okfi, April 8,—Tho will of m late Aloig, Reatcl) bas beous adinittod to probate.

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