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A special to tha Times from Berlia saya Hus- sia Is willing to discuss all clauses of the treaty ol San Stefano, but does not coneral hier deter- miuatlou to defend Its principal stipuintions, sword 1n band, if ncceasary, PREMATURE. Brruiv, April 18.—The statement of the Central News, of London, yesterday, that tha Powers have agreed to - Prince Blsmarck's sug. Zestion that Ambaseadors at Berliu ahould hold a conference to arrange the course of proceed- ings at the proposed Cungress, time of ineetlng, elc., and that the respective Governments have been formally requested to fnstruct their Amn- bassadors accordingly {s premature, although there is no doubt that the lately existing ten- lon of the diplomatic relations has dimiutahed, and the chances of the Conference assembling Lave certainly Increased, A PREDICTION, . Paris, April 19.—The Journat dey Debats de- claresits belfef that German mediation really aims at the re-establishment of the tripleal- liance anil the fsolation of England. ANOTIUER HITCIL, Loxnox, April 20—35 a. m.—Speclal dispatches from 8t Petersburg Indicate thut a nuw hitch las oceurred in the negotiations. Une corre- spondent says flatly that Gerinauy proposed that the Conuress should be eummoned to re- wiss the treatles of 1850 and 1571, lussta ac- cepted the proposal, but England has rejected it, and ogain nsists on her original conditfons. It now remains to be scen whether the dispute might not be sctticd by a prelininary confer- ence. GEITING GLOOMY. Another Hitch in the Pend- ing Peace Negotia- tions. $25.00 UND, Loxpox, April 1y, flattonal movement for subscribiog lund " arm the Russian- crulsers ls making progress in alt partaof tho Emplre. A PAILURE. A dispatch to the Dalty Ners from Athens says: “ 1t is now certain that the Thessallan in- surrection ls & complete fallurd. The Urecks hase lost all heart for further effort. They rely wow whotly on Kngland."” TURKET'S POLICY. ‘The Vienna currespondent of the Times sayn: “Almed Vetyk Effend), whom the Suitan dis- missed from the position of, President of the Council and Minister of the Interior, advocated an immediate alllance with England, whilo the other Minlsters and tho Sultan favored neutral- ity for the oresent.! Loxpon, April 19.—Tho "imes' Pera corre- spundent says that Sadyk Pasha, who succecds Ahmed Vefyk Effeudt, {s faltly capable, butls In weak health. His tendencles fn forelgn polt- tics are uot such as to render his appolntment likely to affect tho Porte’s relattons with efther Russis or Kngland. ROUMANIA, The correspondent of the Timer at Kalafat teiegraphs ns follows: *“’{he hostile feeling betmeen the Russians agd Roumanians is Ine creasing. Preparations are making to transfer the military stores and State archives from Bucharest to Tuen Zverin, The affair at Lom Yalanks fllustrates the feeling. The Rouma- nlans,” it appeuars, placéd aflag on a Turkish vessel which they sank during the war, nnd were proceeding to opcrations for ralsing the vessel, when a number of Russlavs camein swall buats hyd tore down the flag, blows being exchianged.” Germany Proposes a Congress to Revise the Old Treaties, To Which Russia Accords a Ready and Will- ing Assent. For $15.00, $10.00 England Believed to Have Flatly Rejected the Proposal. For SSG 00, And to Have Fallen Back on Her Original Propo- sition. Littlo tlope that Even the Pre- liminary Conferenco Wilt Meet. n Together” ke mnost read NIDILIST n1OTS. A spectal from Derlin says: * Private advices from Moscow stato that 3,000 students and workmen were fnvolved lu the disturbances of the 13th fust. Twelve were killed and twenty- five wounded. One hundred of them wers ar- rested.” Tho Roumanian Question Now Thought to Bo in a Poor Way of Set- tloment. ate. wnd will it per Tertoction ol OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. Biyltal Sulta for Childron, §2.00. Jew sapes for Culliren, & Tanty Rt fur Chtldren, €6 It 8kirt Bulla, hew and ne in graat variety, 2 retalling for AbOUL the Cost of thia Taw Hehool Sutta—A lerwo nasortme e s ortecs And Tatgit ahapes. TREMATURE. Another correspondent ssys yesterday's san- guloe cxpectations turn out to have been some- what exaggerated, or ot leust premature. it appears that new diflicultics bave arisen. Ne- gotiations, however, continue, and may still lead to o successful result, ORDERED TO JOIN THEIR REOIMENTS. A special from Vienna reports that alf conva- lescents in Russia have been ordered to joln their regiments {n Turkey as quicklyus possitle. TIE DUKK OF EDINIURO. The Standard states the Duke of Edin- burg will remain in the Mediterranecan for the present. Progress and Incldents of the Great Cotton-Operat- ives’ Strike. SERVIA. Loxnow, April 10.—A telegram from Bolzrade says it Is stated that the Rasslans have agreed to the annexation by Bervia of the District ol Wranja. It is belleved that the question of the pu:!esllon of Pirot will be scttied by a pletis cite, PURCHASING NORSES POR BNOLAND. ThoY, N. Y., April 10.—Two bundred horses per week nre el purchased in this neighbor- Twod and ju the western portion of Vermont, by agents of the English Government. FEARFUL MORTALITY. CoNSTANTINOILE, April 19.—An English sur- @eon who has just returned from Erzeroum says Programme of the Opening Ceremo- nics of the Paris Ex- position. At Importers’ Case Prices. 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OPP, PALMER HOUSH, Orders by matt et wrompily. Kend for our self: meusuring (netructions. TIIE CONGRESS. PNOSPECTS OF ITH ASSEMDLY NOT 60 FLATTER. ING AB TilEY WLBR. 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A TRUCE. Loxnox, April 19.—A telegram from Athens, recelyed in Varls, says England has arranged a truce n Thessaly, The Turks have retired to fortresses and the fnsurgents to Greece. TTPAUS, A special from Sistuva says typhus (s rag- Ing there, and the Nicopolis hospitals are crowd- el People are dying in the streets. FRECAUTIONARY, A Bucharcst dispatch saays Russian officials at Bucharest artnllmpnrhm 15,000 transport curts to provide ugainst the Biack Scallue of commu- nication being closed by the British feet. TARIS EXPOSITION. ARNANGEMENTS YOR THE OFENING. Panis, Aprit 1%.—Arrangements for the opens fnzz Exbibition on the 1st of May were ecttled at the Cabinet councl! Wednesday nignt, Short- 1y before 3 o'clock M. Teisscreno de Bort, sMin {ater of Comimnerce, will recefve inthe grand veatibule of ‘Trocadero the foreign Princes prescut on the occasion, namely: Prince of Wales, Don Fraucols D'Assise, the Duc 1'Aosta, I'riuce Frederle, Crown Prince of Depuark, the I'rince of Oranze, aod Duke do Leuchteuberg, After conducting them to the Drinces' saloon, he will RECEIVE THE AMARISADORS, Foreien Conunissioners, Presidouts and Viee- Presulents of. Chambers, Miuisters, Deputn- tions, - Senators, and Deputics, At 2 o'clock Marshal MocMahon will arsive, escorted by his nilitary houschiol, the troops being drawn up allnlung the route from the Elysce. e wiil first repair to the Princes’ ssloon, and the pro- cussfou will “then be formed, which witl mareh from the graud.arcade to tho platform overe looking the fountaly, and commanding a view of nearly all the buildings and grounds. lers M. Tcisserenc de Bort will welcome the Marshal {1 n short spcech, aud the Marshal will then de. clare the Exhibition opened. One hundred aud one rounds from tha guusfst the Invalides, on Mont Valerien and on an fsland in tho Selnc, will follow the snnounceruent. At the samo time the military bands will strike up, all the fountalus will play, and the scldiers statloncd Ly the flagstafls wilt holst TIE FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS on the roofs of the two palaces and auncxes. The Marshal will then reascond to the Tro- caddero Palace, the procession reforming, and, after completing the round of the bulldings, will cross over the river to the Champ do Mars. ‘Tho troops will be drswn up on or near the bridge, he terrace of the Clllnul de Mary Palacs will be occupled g Senators, Deputies, the Cduncil of State, magis trates, Academicians, tho mlllmy staff, aod French Comisaldnere. Enteriug by tho central door, thoe procession will go through the grand vestibulo * decoruted with the crown Jewels, Bevres, porcelain, gobellos, tapestrics and I'rince of Wales Indian collection, ' It will then pass throuzh all the sections of the Com- wissloners of each couutry, greeting it at the door, sud will next Inspect {hu tnilitary school, whero all the exhibltion workmon will be sta. tioned, and will lastly traverss the machinery snuexes. Arriving at tho gates, the \lnuhnl will take leuve of the Princes aud otber dis- ll:llu.lllcllltd personases sod return to the see, {me, MacMahon and the wives of the Am. bassadors and Ministers will be assigned sta- tions behind the Trocadero platform. The exhibition will be OFEN TO THE PUDLIC [ By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.) Loxpoxn, April 20—5 a. m.—Yesterday's poaceful reports were short.lived, for there appears to bo no advance toward agreement on the tcrms for the meeting of the Congress. It was believed that the invitation from Ger- many {o tho other Great Powers to attend the Congross to decido what modifications of the treatics of 1836 and 1871 were now necessary would be a compromise that both England and Russin conld accept. Tee Trune’s Berlin correspandent telegraphs that Russia expressed o willingness to attend tho Congress on such an invitation, but that ENGLAND DECLINED to do so axcept upon her original terms,’ onmely: that Russia should submit the whole treaty of San Stefano for discussion, If this nows shonld provo correct, thero will be small hopo that the Congress will meect, or that an Auglo-Russian war can be pre. vented, though it may still bo groatly de- Jayed. Russia already bogins to show DISSATISPACTION WITH THE EITUATION, and 18 likely to send an ultimatum ta Turkoy relativo to the ovacuation of Batoum and Varna. Should Turkey rofuse to give up theso ports immediately, it is probablo that she would have England’s support in her re. fusal, but there could then be no farther hopo of peace, sinco Russia would at once movo upon the Bosphorus at Kavak and Buyukdero, aud possibly upon Constanti- nople, A dispatch dated Vieupa, Friday night, says it ix remi-officlally stated here that Germany's cendeavor’ to cdiate has so fur led to nore- sult. A Berlin correspondent says Russia does not. heeitate to intimate privately © that she will not object to the Congress discussing all of the morc fmportant clauses of the treaty, © but dealines to make its valldity dependent upon the consent of the Powers, - A preliminary Couference, to set- tle whether this offer will Le satisfactory, fs still possible, but doubtful. TODLEUEN. A Qispateh from BL. Petersburg announces that Gen. Todleben has been started for S8an Btefano. Go where it [s mannfoctured, Go where there fa plenty of good Hght, Go where there 1s o Iarge variety of fresh coods Constantiy coming tn, ALWAYS MAKE THE MOS BATIBIV\ETOR\ SELECTIUNS, Men's fipring Sults, Plald Melton, £1.50. Everythiog elso at correspondingly LOW PRICES. CLEMENT & SAYER, 410, 418, 420, 422, nnd 424 Mliwaukee-av. First ortgiual and only strictly ono-price cash house NO DIFROVEMENT. A Vicnna dispatch saya intelligence recelved at the Austrian foreigu oflice shows there is no improvement In the situation. ENGLAND, TOE BAST INDIAN TROOPS, Bostoay, April 10.—The forces to be sent from India to Malta will be commanded as ful- lows: First Brignde by Gen. Rosa; Becond Brignde by tien. Macpherson; cavaley by Aaj, Watson; and sapvers and miners by \l||. Yene dergurt, Gen. Ross Jeft Calcutta lust evening for Malta. 4 ANOTHEN PROCLAMATION LOOKEN POT- Loxnox, April 20-8 a. m.—~There s reason to believe that if the present activity in com- missioniug ships. continues, a royal proclamna. tion may be fssucd cnlling out the first-class of the naval reserves. BAILED PO TIR DARDANELLRS, Loxpox, April 205 8. m.—A spectal from TPortsmouth states that the frouclad iuvinclble Lias sailed for the Dardanclles, NOVELTIES! JUST RECEIVED, OUR 62,60 SHIRT has no supo- TURKEY. RUSSIAN DEMANDS. Lowpox, April 10.—A dispatch trom Con- stantinople says the Porte has addressed a noto to the Grand-Duke Nicholas cxplaining the conditions of the promise mads by Turkey to ovacuate Bhumla, Varna, and Batoum, It ssys that a great part of the garrisons of these places have already been withdrawn, The treaty of peacedous not fix auy definite perlod for the evacuation, aud morcover the positlons respectively occunied now are conformable to the provisions of the armisice. The Porte promises that In propor- tion as the new Bulgarian territory Is evacuated by the Russfans {n accordance with the treaty, Turkey will successively surrender one fortress atter another. It is rumorcd that tho Russians {ntend to stipulate for a certaln date for the evacuation of Batoum, threatening otherwlse to occupy Kavak, on the Bosphorua, Tho arscnal of Toplian has been removed to Bcutari, ‘The Turkish people and army favor Eogland. TOUMANIA. MUBT BETTLE WITH KUSSIA, Brenangst, Apnl 10.~It 15 said that Ruesla, in view of Roumanla's demands and the wishes of Europe for the effectual neutralization of the Danube. will abandon hier clabin to Reniand athier points on the Danube above 6t, Georges' Canal, but will maintain her elaims for Jamail, DEACONSFIELD'S INTENTIONS, Thero aro many circunstantial roports hero that Lord Beaconsficld intends an early dissolution of Parliament, and both Liberals and Conservatives aro making urgent offorts to perfect their organization ‘in all doubt. ful districts. No important step is antici- pated, however, untill ncar the end of the Easter vacation, AN IMPROVEMENT, LOPR ENTCRIAINED AT ST, PETERSBURG. Fpecial Dispatch {0 The Tribune, New Youx, April’ 20—~ a, m.—A London speclal says: A correspondent at 8t. Peters- burg telegraphs that, notwithstandiog the dis- couraging reports which provall {n that city, the sltuation {s really improvieg, and the chances of a peaceful solution are growing decidedly stronger. This fnformation tho correspondent has from a bigh offlcial authority. PERSONAL. Prince Ghiks, the Koumauian agent 1n 8t, Petersbury, left the Russian Capital yesterday for Bucharcet. Princo MenachikolT has gone to the Asiutle frontier to receive the Shah of Pere sla on behalf of the Cxar, and Gen. Todlehen has departed for S8au Stefano to take tho place of the Grand Duke Nicholss, who (s to return to Bt. Petersburg. ‘Wo are offering great inducemonts Beof nud Pork Produots, espocially our cel. Nonc-Such Sugar-Cared Hams, None-Sueh Sugur-tuml B, Bacon, gouc-burh Bugar-Cured Shoulders, ried Deef. - XXXX REFINED LARD, Tin Packa fi All, ordors will rocoivo prompt and careful Chicago Packing & Provision Co,, l’lAKOs. — Bolerad, and Csheul, and insist upon the ne- | Immediately on the close oftho ceremony. Mar- I’EACE I’ROSPECTS. gaunlmvx of a couvention for cstablishing depots :fl:‘fi'}'{fifl? ;').:u:l);l.fil.fu ldfi;:n ndm{“;?yognh‘: PEACEPUL, to facllitato tho passage of troops throuch Rou- | g ginner in hunor of the i‘rtncu of Walcs ‘aud Loxpon, April 10.—The tenor of this morn- Ing’s news froin the various Capitals s peaceful, but does wot quite confirm the positive ane uouncement published yesterday, PLRUDENTIAL. The Tinies, commenting on the dispateh from Bt. Petersburg, 1o tho effoct that o bellef pree valls In otllcial circles that Gerrany’s mediation fs ilkely to bo successful, and that she Congreas will soon mect o preliminary conferoncs of Am- bassadors at Herlin, probably decldiog that fnvi- tativus shall be issucd to consider the smodifica- tions uccessary in the treatles of 1858 and 1871, and that it s coufideutly expccted that same such formula will be accopted in both Loudon snd 8t. Peteraburg, tie., says: W cannot offord uny miore engagemeuts of {mper- fect accuracy. It s necessary, thores fore, for the pracent, to entertalc with reserve the cucouraging hopes held out to usby the wediation now offered, aud however bopeful wmay huvo been the preliminary futerchange of views, 1t will also be necessary for our Govern- went 1o couslder with great care tho speciic proposition which {s made to them,” Ths same articie considers that no alarm need be aroused Ly the proclamation of tne Queen probibitiog the export from this country of war materials. Buch prohibition, it says, is & necessary procau- tiou so Joug as wo arc are compelled to com- templato the possibility of baving to asscrt our tnterest by force. LESS SANGUINN. ‘The Dally News bas a 8¢ Petersburg special eayiog: *The unofticial press is less sanguine mania. At o secret sitting of the Roumanian Cham- ber, M. Bratfano, explalntug tho result of bis misslon to Vienns, suid Roumania could rely upon the support of Austria and Germauy ouly in 80 far os the Bessarablan question involy- ed the question of the freedom of the Danube, Neither Germany nor Austria believod Rusafa {ntended to attack that freedom, and both would be satisficd with tho noutralization of the Danube aad certain guarantecs. In view of this state of efMairs, M. Bratiano recommended that Roumanta should come to an arrangement with Russis. In consequence of this statoment eeveral Deputies, even from the UGovernment sido, violeutly ATTACKED M. COGALNICEANO, Mialster of Foreizn Aflalrs, for his recent mis- leading pollcy, M. Cogalnicoano declared bils readiness to resign it ho was censured fn-u pub— tic sittivg of the Chamber, ‘Tho Russlan representstive has also com- plalned to Prince Charles of the violent langusge used by M. Logalniceano, ang poluted out tuat it would be more advantageous to uppease thy public mind thao to briug ubout conscquences for which Russia dectined the responsibility. Both the Russian aud Roumanian srmivs con- tinue to cuncentrate at strategival pofots. AN ULTIMATUM EXPECTED, Loxnox, April 203 a. 10.—A Bucharest dls- patch says it {s reporteditu Government clrcles that & Russian ultimatum is expected. At & public sitting of_the Koumavfan Cham- ber a resolution passed expreselug satsfaction Duke of Austa, TREVIOCS TO MECIFNOCAL COURTESY. ‘The Journal des Debals statvs in view of the decisionof the Gernan Ewmperor to exclude frum the tierman tlue art sectlon of the Exhi- bition aay picture revalling the war ot 1570, the Freuch Government bas resolved to exclude French plctures conmemorating that war. MEXICO. SIUNS OF TROUBLE. 84N AntoNI0, Tex., April 12.—Reliable in- formnativn just veached here from tho laterior of Mexico states that an {vsurrection azalvst the Dlaz Government ls steadily but surely ripenfug. ft 18 understood thero that Lendo’s party are srming the Mexican Indians to renew ralding in order to bring matters on the Rlo Grande to thelr former unstable state as regasds the Unl- ted States. The commandivg officer of the sub-District of Pecos h-ldfl’lphl Dopartmeut Headquarters that the Mexlean Indiuns are aid- ing in concert with Indlans from Fort 8tauton finmw. who are uow ou aa extonsive raid TO OUR NEW STORE, 263 & 265 Wabash-av., Wo are ofluflugsc(‘lltnl Bar.nml io New and Now corner, Btate and Monroe-sts, MISCELLANEOUS. MINERS RIOT, Loxpox, April 19.—A scrious riot has occur red a% Bt. Amannan, year Glasgow. Some win: erson o strike astacked tho Sherifl's ofiicery who were serving notices of cjectment. Sev- erul houses were wrecked, and the telegrapt lines destroyed. TUB OREAT STRIKE. A speclal from Blackburo anoounces thas 40,000 operatives aro now on s atrike there. Flae egectac esqulied to allsietite on sefentie prin eipiea, T4 snd Glascs, Tlescopes, Miero- siEbe wha e e £ GAM] ~