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CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, traops of ocenpation consfst of three army FOREIGN- curps, twenty-four reserve battalions, and a pro- portionate number of artillery and cavalry. Of theae, the Elesenth Army Corps s distributed . " s in cantonmentr between Bucbarest and Glur- Friendly Notes Still Passing | geso, the Faurteontt Corps ia. at Uajatz, the Beventeenth §s in Hessarabla, and twenty-fonr Between the EurOpe. rescrve battallons are in Moldaris, making in an Powers. a1l about 100,000 men under Gen. Dreutelen. MERCHANT TA POPULAR TAILORING! Thibet Double celehrated African traveler, commnmllnr the Khedival expedition to survey the mines in the Iand of Midian, has returned, bringing twenty- five tons of specimen ore, comprising cinld. siver, m;fim, tin, and lead, Capt, Bur- ton found thren sulphur centres, three turquolea mines, and extensive deposits of gyp- sutn, saitpetre, and ek salt. lie goes to England to arranze for (he workloz of the mines for the Khedive. Pants, Aprl 25.—=The Albe De Balze, who has been commissioned by the Government to PRESIDENT HAYES. -2 14 1 think T am borne oat by the his: o fpablic: when 1 gay thitwhen the £3 aanger you were among jts bravest snd mofel & ted defenders. and when the conntry in ol pfe <] bn are asiong 1ta beat, most Indns- trinas, | 2 jat neefnl citizens. In aword, you are 1%2 is an rood ms the hest of them. I am [®® 3ot when wn moke an effort to purify) vernment, toenforce tho laws, to pro- tect and ftmiote the beat interesta of the Ameri- €aa people, that yoo are not finding fault with ve for that [crirn of **No, no"'); aad, futhermore, He Is the Recipient of More Ova- tions in Philadelphia. The City of Brotherly Love Fully Matatains Its Reputas now intraduce to you the Attorney.General. He Lna been an Amernicana Jittle longer than Gen, ad 1 think you will agres with me that ety zuod American. Atiorney-General apoke briefly. The Preal. dential arty retired from tho batcony of tho + Lote) aod the cruwi dispersed. [ PAIKFUL TIDIRGS, siatlng {he eatertainment of Presudent £ ud party atthe Commereisl Kxchange ho secelved news of the deathi of tis mother, who has : hecn Il for some time, Illn Hlonor excnsed him- ? nell from fotther marticipation In the festivities 1 sud hmiaediately left the bullding. ' A1 you find fault with un’ for not performing these TURKEY. cross Aftiea frotn Zanzibar to the Atlantic th duties eatisfactorily, then you ate perfectiy wei- ————USERS A PURKEY §iie Atrics from Zanaiac 10 s Mlaille on. come n duing av, | wish you sl posrible succer 5 But England Does Not Re- CCoxstaNTINOPLE, April 25.—It I8 now certaln ':“ e e IX’,’""" thite L 2“nc/ mis: YO, B TAD s .8, 25, sionarics fr i Lo Zanzf- : i T G AT Bu tton Sack Sui ts lux Her Warlike Prep- that the circular which It was stated on the 12th | Bar, the abject being. 16 estamion Crinolie aus. | Yesterday Devotod to Recoptions and | ors, Fisudent thon aaii: My trends. 1 il arations Diad heen sent by the Portetoits representatives | sions at Lakes V nd Tani $4, $6, $6, $8, and $10. LEGANT SUITS, $25, $30, $35, and $45, SPRING OVERCOATS brics, MADE TO ORDER, ottpostest 40 bRt T ityicn, st 1a a Ride on the Delaware. abruad, recognizing the Ban Btefano treaty as the result of the war, cxpressing a delermina- 2 tiun to loyally carry out Its terms, but ot the Uniforms Ordered for 10,000 | sumetime saying that the Porte would regard s asoppartune any modification which might bo of the Enghs}l Naval nade, and pledging tho Porte to carry out the Reserves. nrojected reforms, was not sent out hy the Porte, nor I8 any circular whatever regurding the Ban Stefano treaty to be tssued. The Russians Still Delieved to WUAT TIIE RUSSIANS AKE DOIND, CROP PROSPECTS. ILLINOIS. Rpeetal Depated ta The Tritune. Dwicnr, [, April #.—In an ordinary reaeon a storm like the onc of to-iny (Wednesday) wo shiould regard as a calawity, and should con- sider the bright **crop pruspects® that we read of in the columns of Tie Citicado Trinune as An Outglving from Mrs., Hayes on the Temperance Question., for Gentlemen, Aro just clogant. Of courso wo are tho only houso that can show thom. Beautiful Choviot four-button double-broasted Sack Suits, mn throo Soectal Dipateh to The Tridune. Potnaperma, April 25.—A great deal was sc- comnlished in n ehort time this evenlog by thoss . . e who had tho Proaident fn charge. ‘They returned e —— $20 $25, $so stylos of goods nnd colors CoNSTANTINOPLE, April 25.—The Ruestans | rather slim, ot least for this year, The rain has "r:’m the trijydomws the riverar kel bulb-pet B, FIN ANCIAL " - 3 and by 8 were agaln in catriazes on thy way 10 the A . |NSTECTION MESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Bosutiful Fronch Flannol Suits, stantinople. Stcfano aud 8t Gcorge, which 13 @ fow tulles | tho Storm of yestorday caused but temporars | Neademy. o adtead & concert by Glimores . Hand Dark DBluo Middlosox ple. north, and are now constructing ruads. cessation In prepariug the groutd for-tbe corh | apd, The Academy was packed foll, every NEW YORK. g # somo Dar! 01 toa THE MUSSULMAN UDRISING, crop, the heavy rain uf to-day has put 8 8L0p L0 | seat being tnken, Giliore, with his usual reepect Spectal Diwvatch to Tae Tridune, b lannel Suits, doublo-broaste The Turkish Secraskicrate Lns recelved fn- | 21l Work for an indefinite time. ‘The ground | for the powers that be, stopped Mr. Lefelira | NEW Yonk, Aprid 25.~Tho closing of the Ten- 1 Saok, bound and stitchod odgo. Strong Fortifications Erecting | formation thut the insurrecuion in Koumella is fa wow thoroughly sosked. Oats aud [in the midet of a briilisnt solo and [ fovtawas the occasionof mach dismay to meny Handsome Dark Blue Middlesox Flannol, single-broasted Sack Suits, bound and stitched cdge. Handsomo Dark Bluo Middlosex Flannol Frock 8uits, bound and stitched odgo. Ovor 1,000 Bluo Flannel Suits; somo chosp ones which we don’t liko to scll, but aro obliged to bo- osuso they aro sold by our noighe bors; we will, however, tell you all about thom, Maoguificont Assortment, Unpar- allelod Assortment of Duck and Marsoillos Vosta, STYLISH TAILOR CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. spriur wheat must suffer. We reward ft s o fortunate circumstance that so ittle corn was planted, as it inust all have rotted in the ground, We have made atrip over the Chicagzo & Alton Raitroad this after- noon as far south as Bloomington, and find Icss water standing upon the growing crops than we exnected to sec. The streatas are ol very high, and ditehics and roads ovi Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Dwionr, 1L, April 25.—As Sankey used to slvee, ¢ watchtor and walting,” so ure we here to-day,—watching the water run off, and wait- ing tor theland to dry 80 that we may plant corn, The town is fuli of fartuers telling ** how bad it is,” when if they were home helplng with @ hoe the pent-up water to cacape their present pour Gcrmans, who 1o-d3y gathered about the bank bullding 1o the ratn, huplug to get somo cheerlng puws, None of the oficials were to ba secn, howerer, The Directors express great sure ; prise at the discovery of the deficiency. One re- snitof the ciose was & run oa the Dry-Dock Save inev Bank, which was fonnded thirty years ago, and hias & high tepotation, with labilitics of $7,500, - 0w, and o surplus of $:100,000 cash and & $500, 000 oulding, After payingunt < large aume and sea ini: that the excitemcnt smone the deporitor did not fessen, the ofiicera took refage in the -lxtr dn‘y tute, and stupped paymcat. President Mills rafd the bauk was solvent, and woald pay all de- mauds at the end of the sixty-days Among the failures to-day wete 4 §. Thompson & Co., tohacco merchante; “liabilitles, $164, 3 asseta, $22.000. The indebteaness 1s mostly due 1o henks, including 8k, 000 to banks in Faducub, Ky. 3 the Alezander Counfy Matfonal Hiank of Catro, 111 817,000; the Firat National Uank of Shawnec: town, lil,, $1,200, D, ¥Flash & Co., Importers of fancy goode, with liabliitien of £15,000, principat- Iy in Gernily and France; and Pawt Zonz & Co., vlate-glass importers, with labilitlcs of 221,000, also falled to-dny. The sgitation for the repeal of the lankrout act hae caused nutnerous jictitiuns 1o buglcd, Dradstrecis have recelved reports from the entire country, which atiowy that, during tho past three days, 200 petitions have been filed. strack up **[iall to the Chief!™ The boz was decorated, of course, and du prepuratlon made, After the first pact there was a driil by the Lincoln Cadete, and then tbe President and Judge Devens Teft for the Cheatnut Street Theatre, where they arrived at aquarter before 10, Buth staze-boxes were adorned with fiage, and thers was consider- ahle enthusiasm ehown by o full houre when the party entered, The stay lere wae only thirty minutre, when they returncd to the hotel, where Mre, Hayes bind already arrived from the Academy, The Allemanta Saengerbund had teudered them A SEHENADE, Lut, when they applied 1o the Republican Invincl- bles for the loan of torches, they were indicnautly refused, The Invincibles did not letul their torches for any fuch purpoec. So they turned ont with brand new torches, aboat 200 strong. The whole aquure war clesred. in front of the hiotel, and the space not taken up by the singers was packed In full, The screnade wun really very succeasful, for the ainging was excellent, ond aroused a good deal of enthusiam. The usnal apeeches followed, and half 8o hour befare midnight the street was cleared and thy blockaded horse-cara were running again. spreading. There has been another engage- Around the Turkish ment, In which thirty officers, presuwably Rus- Capital, slans, have been placed hors de cowbat. PRISONERS, Three thousand prisoners of war from Bucha- rest were landed ot Constantinople Wednesday. Haavy Guns Brought from Odessa ‘The return of prisoners from Russla lias b to Arm the New Works. vustpoued untll thelrmalntenance s paid tor, BATOUM, Loxpoy, April 26—5 a. un.—A speclal from A Report that Scrvia Is Again | Constantinople announces that, in consequence of the pressure of the Ruselans, the Porte has peromptorily urdered the evacuation of Batoum. Is {s stated that the peasantry near Batoumand | )ight aftlictions, which for the prescnt arc very ‘I'rebizond are arming against the Huseians, rrievous to be borne, would scon bo ended. Tifteen fresh Russian battalions have been | The woatlier to-day is coot. The sky is clenr, scut agalust the Rouwetian Insurgents. | a1fd we are thankful that it {s s well with us as It 1 BENSATIONAL. ™ Spectat Dispateh to e Trivune. The Standard’s Vienna correspondent sends o Monnuis, 11L, April 45,—The heavy floods have sensatlonal report that the Grand Duke Nicho. | raised tho Ilhuols River so thut it has sorean Jus has threntened to lold tlie Porta responsible | O¥¢F th bottom latuls, std ia fuur feet deep on the curneflelde. Much land had bLeen plowed for the Roumelian insurrection, and {t is be- | and was ready for receiviug the corn. bul'lt is 80 leved that this is a pretext for tho occupyine | early In the séason that no harm will be done, Popular Tailoring House, 179, 181, 183 CLARK-ST. prorEN AULLO P, M. CORNER MONROE. e ) crilowen, Preparing for Active War. E. & J. BURKE, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Bollinger Champagns, Roseived the following Lotter from tholr Houso in Bngland: Have Designs upon Con- bave cstatfished a telegraph line between Hap | BOW fallen in torrents fourteen hours. While Pope Leo's Encyclical Very Moderate in Tone. TIIREATENING. ‘WARLIKE PREDICTIONS, Lowpow, Mareh 1%, 1878. » [ By Cable to The Chicago Tribune,) To the Weatern Associated Press. atified to h e Cotirt Bpecial Dispatch 3 & ."“.‘":";?Zx':a:: m;i?fi’:“:'.' I'DEII:‘I;EsEK;‘IaM "(?":l;tsg WI.LLOUG’HBY, HILL & 00-, Loxpon, April 20—6 a. m,—Your Viennn ot Coostautaople, Towmn‘:. i‘ll.. ‘\’:r'u s'.%'.f\'v?'fi':'fi’mn com. | Pusavriema, Fa.. Aprl) '3-"~"""'“‘E°““”“' A PRCMIUM ON GRERENBACKS. their wpecal cons i s J menced planting corn, but the heavy ralus have | was to-day the guest of the Commercial Exch 8ax Fraxciscu, April 25,—~In this city recontly ey ?.'—'P'-'u'-'ffv'v'«fu'n‘a"r;'i»l‘”-Tn':'-':-‘a'x”..?& BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING HOUSE, correspondont. tolegraphs that all nogotin. INCIDENTAL, brought cverything tos standstitl, Oats have | About half-past 10" the Pr small auis of greenbacks have been purchased for 'fi:;‘l aiso a0t i of Walen Jf‘fi‘{.'.hm'{"m'"d’x‘ifx,{r’fl'# tions Lavo falled, and thot t Is o question | R T come ui ematkably well.” Good atand, lorward the Contivenia lute i cariages, and qroceeded | guldculnat o promium of 80 ceate on every $1.000 ;& tanother urand of Loliinger) of the {805 vintage. 4 || \ON.! T11RNS, Aprll 25,—The DBritlsh Consuls are | Rrowth, and wide breadth of smnall gruin sown, | down Chestunt stizet to Second, The strcet was | fnnotes, Sccretary Sherman, wishing to tranafer e CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. | only of dags for an outbreals of wax botweoun | 4" sueccsatul i thele acgotiations for ‘an Sperial Digatch lo The Trivune. thronged with people’ clvcrinit the President, | soie currency-cxehauge to the East withoat dis- England and Russin, McLeANsBoRo, 1ll., Aprll 25—The cm;loun arimnlstice between the Turks and the fosurzents | syowers of rain within the last ten dav who buwed his acknuwledgnients. The display | turbing the volume of greenbacks in San Francisco, Brauch, 532 Milwankee-av., cor. Rcker-st, GROMMES & ULRICH, 199-203 Randolph-st,, Are the Western Agents for Hollinger Cknme Tho formidablo nttack of the Turkish in- °,f A‘rmyro. :Tm 'l‘ulr(kl n;mvu been defeuted by uctismproved the apysarauce of winter.wheat, L% ”im e piufase End the Commorclal Hiew chuke pion Bmgle tn s o£ 35,000 01 the fusurgents ncar Karditza, ats growlng nicely. Corn-planting progress- - 5 vero f ded to Sub-Treasutcr Sh f thi Opon Every Night Unt1 0. surgonts and irvogalar troops upon the Rus- B Siihite: e St s inde (s amoearauce. on the | quarter of 11 the Presidential party rolled up 1n [ City. Faviies here wItGng to. romit cuFroncy 1o slans in the Rhodopo Mountaing in Ronme. lia Lins enlled forth A COMMUNICATION FROM THE ORAND DURE KICHOLAH carriages to the Exchange, and cntered the bulld- ng, londly cheored. The Presldent was occom- panied by Gov. Iiartranft, Ma). Stokejey, and Secretury Schurz. On entering the larae recep- tion room the band played ** Hall to the Chief." The distingulebed guests were conducted to the the Esst, und Suding it 1o their advantage to uso thes checks lustead of purchasing dratis at tho bank. have taken their greenbacks to the oftice of ihoSub-Treasurer and mado the exchange. As thie Sub-Treasurer could not glve wut checks for gold coin, und as grecabacks in the open market are for the moment quite ncarco, the wmall pre- Beronape, April 25.—Gen. Leschionin has bades °';;‘;,‘,‘,’.",$},‘,':.,‘3{ rf.h;z“.'” ‘Tribune. returned from 8t. Petersburg with au autograph TarLvLa, M., April 25.~Country coverea lotter from the Czar thanking the Servian troops, | With water, Cannot plow o level land for o acxnowledging thelr bravery, concurring in the | ek, 'Outlook discouraging for corn-planting. cosslon of Wranja aud Tru to Servin, and Very littlo corn has been plunted. Spriug wheat FINANCIAL. GIT'Y CERTIFICATES, pakne, the most dellrate Wino imported. It to tho Porto, requiring tho Tarkish Govern- | promlsing to haveall possible regard for Servla's | % @4 B0 cond b0, e Tribune, rostruma, which was covered with cut lowern end | B s b be patd to securo them In & saficien :,'.J::: 4:'|'|dc ml;r?:‘:.:?':::'-::“:::;:‘:nfl ment $o suppross it, and this insurrcction | wistics. Enlmiwo‘un‘ll!., Afirfl ‘.!‘4! ‘lnxe w'mlfir wheat | growing nl-‘n].u. and Presldent Druvke, of the Ex. o i TANCRLL ., continues to look well, an ves the beat out- | change, made the address of welcowe, se4ppumtomlonisEhe ot (atide [][]K UHNTY URDEBS! unitonbledly-diss had much to:do it the Loxpox, Ay:rrrl'lgz'f.lxotulc;::m from Berlin | 100K for o crop we have everhad. The acreaze THE PREBIDENT'S RENTONSE. SPRINGFIVLD, 1LL. Special Dispatc to The Tribune. n Efiingham County {s much larger than usual, failuze of the negotiations for tho simultane- | states that Prince Blsmarck's fliness does not | Oats losking well. CLOTHING AT WIOLENALF. President Hayes reaponded as foliows: Semxormuy, 1, Aprll 25.—Tho following lesaleClothimg (LEMENT, BANE & €0., BUCCESSORS TO OLEMENT, MORTON & 00,, OITY of CHICAGO and COOK ous withdinwal of the Russian and English | appear to be dangerous. Speedy recovery fs ex- Kpeelal Dispateh to Tan Triduns. Bt PrestiExT axp GEstLezen: 1 1do not | persons wero to-day sdjndged bankrupts un_theie 0 ’ B sat | detain you withi any apecch yon witl, 1 am mure, Atitas 3 . COUNTY BONDS, bought and 80ld | orcea from the vicinity of Constantinople. vected, e I, AGHI 81=Morbspiing wliay helleve me sincere when I say that ¥ awm very sensi- owpatitions Uelos W Grituan. of Geoan Vigw, “A dispatch from St, Petersburg reports that sown than usual, and is growing tinely, Com- Menard County; Joseph E. Porter, of Adair, and menced to plant corn. Cherry trees in full on commission, and advancos mado Tho Porte has sent peremplory orders ble of the honor of auch & greeting frum such an Ieanc Chanaler, of Eidorado, McDonough County; Prince Gortschakofl is much better, bloam. Beason threo weeks earlicr than usual. | assemblage of tho business men of thu United | Wiiliam 1. Wentz, of Bloomington, and faaiah A." on samo by tho for tho ovacuation of Batoum in. deference NOUMANIA, Spectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. Htates, ¥ Craw, of diattoon: A, Bimer ercdiin, of Ver- Bucnangst, April 2%.—A clrcutsr from the | LExiNatoN, I, Aprll 21.—The late heavy Minlster of the Tuterlor informs the Profects | Taa io%, S688eC WHCRl: Fyes aid onts 1o ko that the Conventlon with Ruasia is still in force, | ly returded. Prospect good for on abundant and that every facllity tor transport and Jodeing | crop of fruit of all kinds, 1nust be granted to the Russisns, but only dur- Spectal Dispated tn The Tridune. Ing their march to the balting places. Tho clr. mf?f“"h"fl‘n‘-fif’u-{xl'éufime E:in-n'gz."“fv"fiffi: cular cojoins the Prefects “to preserve® trane { wheat heading out, and harvest will -be the quility in spite of cvery provocation. A con- | earlicst ever known.' Prospect iy that the vield flict would bo disastrous. Itoumania must wait | Will b wuch above the uverage. mont, Fulten County, was adjudeed bankrupt on It creditore’ petition. and vol unur{l petitionn not yetuctell on wers filed by John I Hedges, ot Ellington Townahip, Adams Counly, Richard W, f Mount Vernun, and Heury M. Babla, of to the wishes of the Russian Commander-in- Chief, but it will be diflicult, if not impossi- ble, to induca the Tarks to fight against other Turks AT RUSHIAN DICTATION, ‘Thia demand, coupled with the request for the ndmission into Constantinople of a large 1 thank yon for i, and will detain you no longer. 1will give way, that 1 mnav Introduce to you a gentleman connected with the busiuess that in- ferosts you, and tlst intorests the country, per- liape, at this time more than any other department of the Goverument. Yon will understand, of course, that 1 refer to the gentlemuu at the lead of the money and bustncss dupartment. 1 theres fore Introduce to you Mz, Shertuan, the Secretary of the Treasury, HIBERNIAN BANKING ASSOCIATION, Southyest cor. Clark & Lake-sis. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION. Lyon, Edwardavine, DAYTON, O. Darror, O., Aprll 25 —The grounds, bultding, and machinery of the Davls Screw Company, of Dayton, wers solid to-day under an order of tho Unlied States District Conrt. The property was MANUFACTURE number of Russian soldlers for the purpouo | the verdict of “f:'fi’f:)m i MINNENOTA SECKETANY SUERMAN urclused by Menty D, Metcalt, of Pawtucket, 1t . 3 . wwas cordialty weicomed and mado & #hart addr v for 858,000, 1 hax been in litigation for uear- of roligious service noxt Bunday, s regarded | yoxpay, Aprl 25.—Tho Standard's cor- ‘v“,m’:"“"flfmp"‘ A" ‘,':l‘l" 7._,:'_’:‘;’"’; aei Afver which Gov. Marante ana Mavor Stoketay | 13"ty eaie, B was-appralaod 8% 7,000, * Tho Salo will commenco Saturdsy, 103, m, as foroshadowing the Russian occupation of | respondent ot Roma asscrts thnt Russtau ene | (o AFEIG S0R GEEL BLes i SAOE TS | ahanked the gentiemen of tho Commerclat Ex. | 8ttudl £oal was ubout §350, 000, ) thnt eity. incers recontly thero huve chartered two | Hed t RORUE STWRCIOR WRELLWOs SOA B | chango for thelr cordial recention ot the Preatdent CINGINNATI AND MARE SHIRTS Amerlcan steauners, which oro now i tho | MOBthcurler thian vatal. On suchlands whett | ang Cablnet. ~Aticraer-Goneral Deveas aud Sec- | gy oy, O Anll 35, ~The following petls y Unless negotiations shall have renched a Levant, and will proceed on thele journey to {s up nleely. On heavy losm prairie and timber | rotary Schure suoke brely, Uoae 1 Batkriiiey wive Sied 1o-dny: 1. N, Dois THE LOWEST PRICES- . moro satisfoctory stngo than can now bo | Buczaud the Perslan Gulf under American md: l',‘:,!(::urle:c«:“:‘tml:cm iy mm‘llllmd “:n! TorLrealdont ‘5“ hokd g keception (75 hnlfii Innhl:\.n, C;:cmn‘all{ abilitien, 71;.'006;‘ .nmu. —_ UNDERCLOTHING, | tovea tor, 1 1ave on good autuority that the | coors s shedt oy e Lo T ores | e T o v o | JL5 80 . T, o, el ¢ Ve TERMS: English Govornment C Entians eunEnn: last i about one-fourth. Mitis will requiro | Eyciiange Butiding a0d were driven o Chestnat | setlsabiios ST0.000% 1o esein; 3o 3L ol 6 per cont off---60 days. HOSIER‘{ b Loxnoy, Aptl 25.—Tho Standard states that | oll tho surplus wheat for liome consumption. | ytecer wharf, wher the ateamer Columbia was fu | inan; Fayetic County, Uhio: liabiiiles,” $30,0005 . LIAS SAID IT8 LAGT WORD, 10,000 uniforwus for the naval rescrve have been fpecial Dixpatch 10 The Trxbune, il 4 avecls, 813,000, 6 per cent off-—30 days. X PLATNY . Mitos April 36— Spié wheat {s | Walting. Tho aistingulshed gentlumen went un 3 : s o . nnd that its policy now is to continno to | oruercd. tookiuge fincly. The oats and barley arc all | board. and, amid the cheers of the large crewd q 7 per cent off---10 days. J. 0. O'RIEN. 43 South Clatkett. , | cirengthien its forces and preparo for war. b sown. Not 0 much barley sown os lost year, | sssembled on the adjucent pler (th ludies of CANADA. § = - 2 g BeLGRADE, April 25.—It Is stated Io well-in- | Scuson fully one month earlier than usual. formed clrcles that the Government, in accord. llzuno?"‘r‘-fh{::'m?\'}\ r’fi Ec “\M"‘iner e ance with un ngreement with Russla, f8 prepar- g i Redbmmiadss e ing a proclomatlon to tho Servians to preparo {,‘,’i‘,‘;{,,’é",}‘,;}:‘;c'\’.;fi‘fw‘;‘;fi ‘,:’e"l"“’.:h"“ needed, for a fresh war. ¥ ——— RRPUSXD, KANSAS, A Berlin dispatch says that Princa Charles of Spectal Dixpatck to The Tridune. Roumnuia refused the demand of Russia for the Haven, Kaa., April 2.—A very large smount dtsmisgnl of his Cabluot. of eprlng wheat Liss been sown, and s looking fiuely. ‘There s not a poor fleld of winter the party bad previously areived), the boat steamed up the river to the Richmond coal wharves of the Reading ltallrond, and then procecded down the river &s far ns Chester. TUL PAUTY RETURNED 10 the city soon after 5 o'clock, ‘I'he weather was fair, and the trip alogeiker 8 dolightful one, Dinner was sceved while puesing Chester on the dn‘w’nw‘:y. tut no allusivas were made to politicsi subjects, The President, Scerctary Shorman, Attorney- QGeneral Devens, and one Of the Presldent's sons REMOVAL, Large quantitics of shrapnel shell—missile which aro used solely againat troops in open flold action—aro belug ecnt to tho Moditer- rancan floet, and cables for additional telo- graph lines in the Sea of Marmora ARE TO BE LAID AT ONCR, It s also cxpectod that the naval reserves Party Rloters Hent to IP'rison—Moro As- plrants for the Samo Consideration~Ter- rible Accldent to Iirave Flremen at Cobourg~A Faulllng Wall Muries Siz of ThemFour KilledwOther News, Special Dispaten (o The Tridune. Moxtagar, April 25.—The persous implicaled in tne late party riots hute, and found guilty at the Coart of Queen's Bouch of shootimg with ine tent to do bodity harm, were sentenced to-day by GRIATES AND NlllAN'l'él.S. B S e 1] Tisls, Gold_and_Nicke rimmed, and . SLATE MANTELS. PRODASCO & RUMNKEY 252 NIATEST. sl eae——— GENERAL NOTIC. TOTCREA & WATRRTCES. Planos, Organs, Musical Merchandise. Removal May 1, u. m,, wh ; . > will soon be called out, as o contract for TIHE GREAT STRIKE. W!hw‘:: to I:vel een, “:;",’,‘,”"n o ,fi-" xllm: we uro :fi;",ffl,:::.’é',"‘::" TR it l,‘:,’.h‘z.",:m“ it Judrvt'l il:n::ml:m:uéluwn .il‘:cz:el;;«;?‘:; ;:v 10| ety Lol O L N L] s vesh.l-mnnnn glven to supplying Familtes, Church uniforms for 10,000 mon was mado yestor. | PROGRESS IN THE LANCABRIRB MANUFACTCR. } Birald wo hot g y sty too good | and wilve the me tae o | Y e Yesliral, T, uwunh;n-."fl‘,m aone Tade! ach In the Peniteatiary. ATT & B e 3 ¥ A sertons row accurred to-utzht in that plagae- spot of the city, Grifintown, between Uranga Younz Britons and momowrs of the Cathiolic Unios, Shoutlng was indalged In by both sides. A young man named James llaruey, & Catholic, was ahot through tho lungs, and conveyed fo tho bospttal, He is ot expeciod to live 1) morning, Tho leader of the Young Urltons, named Russell, 18 said 10 have fired toe sbot. He testill at e, tal Drepated (0 The Trid CoBotU .OnL.AFnl" . —~The Windsor otel was deatroyed by firs this morniug. While the firemer avvre ot work one of tho walls felt outward, bary- ing six of theia in the ratue, Three of them wero takon vut dead, their budies uemf horribly mutis s ul party composed of 3Mre. lluyes, Gov, aud 3lra. {urirantt, Mre, dJoln Sherman, Ales Evarte, and Miss Plait paswed an hour in the private office of. Mr. deorge W, Childs, Ledyer Bullding, Sho in- pected thy magniicent pressats received by ex- Prenldent Grunt from varluus Uovernwents, cor- porations, and officiale, and which ate now in thy custody of Mr, Childs. Tu-night the Presldent attended the Btar Course entertainment, and A CONCERT BY QILMORN'S BAND; at the Academy of Music, enlcred aftor the cuncert commenced, and J Leferre wus ron. derloeasnio. As the Fresldent siopped into the private hox, accompanied by Mre. tlayes -awmd other ladies of the party, he was recoguized, thy #010 ceased, aud Gilmore's hand started up *>Nail 963 & 265 WABASE-AV., Betweon Jackson and Van Buren-sta, JULIUS BAUER &C0. St'eifi%ay Upright Pianos. AR9 NRdION, vt Rpecial Dispateh to Tha Tyisune. Lopo, April 25.—The emplogers in the | Afrcraan VALLEY, Kas., April H.~—One-third Nelson and Barringford districts, uear Burnley, | of the corn s planted. ‘The apring wheat and decided to post uotices of u 10 per cent reduc- | onts are growing tinely, Wiuter wheat coulid tion. This decision will affect 20,000 persous. | But Io_(‘nlk )u:l:eri Tho late cold weather haa not At tho samo time four weaving masters {n Burn. | iojured thofrult. ley ave arranied with thelr operatives to run MICHIGAN, four days per week, at 03¢ per cent reductlon, Bpretal Dizpaich to The Tridune, Twenlpive ouly ont, °f) 510 inflls arouoW | Masow, Michi, Aprll H.—Wiuter wheat never fi‘n‘_"“‘ ut Burnley, and 10,000 operatlves ars | joqked botter than now. Stands very thick on MANCHEATER. April 25.—Nearly all the op- the ground, T'rospect good for a heavy cron, erniiyes ot Humley whoso moticos explred las, | et prospect fur frult of ull kinds ever known. day, and markod urgont, It Is not improba. ble that some moro warliko action may be declded upon at tho Cabinet Councll next Monday, but England’s presont attitude is that of armed watchfulness, EXCEEDING SBLOW, NEUOTIATIONS WITHOUT RRSULT. Loxvon, April 25.—The negotlutions regard- ing tho Congiess and the withdrawal of the. Ly SA! WANTED. Bidg for Planking Certain Streets in Laporte, Ind. Bealed proposals will be recelved by the City of ‘;rm up to and Including the fith day of 1A 1 e evening have Joined In the strike. . Thousands g chy 28] “hief, " 1 . . | lated. ‘Their natues are Charles P'sitersun, James et Tl O T s Coamntimants ave e ot 04 o o vt wo | O lers aiackburn o wabderio the stisty | g cut pessh roh” iute Wicas loges | ec s woriol s Edceenss, s Chion s e Afoi daned {lerkof wldcity. ~ All bids must pe accompanled 1t 1o coraldered very unturtuuuiotinh Blamarek | B0 o8 B e e h id, No damage from auy cause, We | slsam belng unbounded, eRulval i . strike pay. 'Tho emplovers i the Luucushire :m’l’mw an carly harvost. tthe point of death, Tho lwo others ith sureties, to the undersigned Board y in, u’ml, bat will probably recaver. Tha Jower past of the hotel waa occupled b: The building waa tusared in the Norih of Engl luvurance Company for §0,000, 'Tho stocks in the stores were insured In the Queon. The lamenta- MU HAYES ON TIE USE OF WINE. At dinner to-day, o bustd the Columbla, 3t was rewarked during the convereation that Mre. 1layes didn't seent to oblect o the use of wina by vthers, ond 1t was stated Lthat the lady had giveu her views fully on thissubject on Weduesduy eventuy last at and Gortschakof® have fallen {1l ot this critical Juncture, of oo ile Improvements of uald city, conditioned :‘n',xm Bldder will enter ihio a coniract for tho bla praction, and completlon of such work if his accepted. Dids for matorial for any part or e whole work, or the whole or -n(h part of district say arbitration fs out of the question, Lonpox, April SU=-5 a. m,~There is lstle change In tho strike, MISsSOURI. pecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Toong, Mo, Avril 24.—Winter wheat pros- ST. PETERSNURG, 81, PerEnsnuno, April 25.—Tha Agence Russe 3 )7 e, C Dle death uf the flrewmcn has cast 8 gloom over tho T i Sontonl ere aaei, " anuounces that tho negotfations continua in a MISCELLANEOUS, pect best ever knowu, Oats looklui uousually | the Ualow Lesie. The', folluwng taoguage | 180808 WEn" G onies" ware. takon ont ¥ork will ‘be near a mild 1 lengih, and eatie friendly manner by Intimate lutercuursy of the PAPAL ENOYOLICAL. Well, e oT noia® thay | $iron el wepd I sympathy witn th boraared g e ¥ s Shi'n Gusfis o Tambct, | | In aditon 10 (o sesutacaivicnct thore mateicn | Cublucts. T dpence denles that nvitatona | NOME, ADH 25,—An cncyelcal st lwued by | © | folot Dupatch o The oz | L asado o Mcalo ) vimen ot (e i | fensicn UG hen STt i igiirendian. i be eath on complalion of work, Copied | [abiramiiin, v fars reseny teceited SECEIMEM: | 10 tho Congrea liave boen sont ta tho Powers, | Pope Lo pointe out that It s wrons for socloly | . cou'iysolcrulid.” Never better, Tho acreass | fcms worseit Hor 3h. a3 famiy, Uit 1. have o | , Gwkx Sauny Oaly April 25, Tha drend Jury Mesican, Fouth Americau, French, and Auicrican Woods, towhich tho ‘atlention’ of buyers v re- e, h sociiuiiy 10PN & EALY, state snd Monros.sta. NILIRTH, Eic, "SHIRTS. or that they have been even framed, as that will be the task of the preliminary conference, ‘There will also bo before -the Congress meets an exchange of vicws between the Cabinets upon tho principal questions at fssue. England demands more than au acknowledgment of tho Europcan character uf the queations ralsed by the recent cvents, s Prince Gortschakofl’a replyto Lord Balisbury was an absolute ufe to cobal the Church and the Romau Poulifi- | ouble that of Tast year. Fruft of every kind cate, especlally regandlug tho latter's civil | good. Pleaty of rulu, und any ‘amount of principality, which is a guarantco of itslib- | pasture. . erty aud fndependence. The Pope renews and "(T‘;:‘" coutirmes the protest of Pius IX, sgaiust the e uccupation of this dvil prncipality of the [ p o sretal umtiepto The FRAR, church, His [Tollness s confident that,. with duced twolve ) v Al lh‘ fiyo tho aid of God and the zcal of tha pastors, so- | tHeHeed Brcive Gavs azo. o sialll Keaing cicty wilt finally return to tho Lomago it owes | ¥F¢ growing us fust as possivle. 1 have never the Church. scen spring wheat and oats so well advanced, st the Conuty of (rey Ardizes fouk occasion o siale that the attempt to suforce the Donkin Tom- perance sct i thal county bad resuited in an lu- Treass of porjury,~ A criue which was Cowparas tively unkunown Defore. 1 10 thiy by sdded tha, fact that the act adinittcdly falls to provent tho consutption of Hguor In a community, thers 18 uothing tu be sald iu ita favor. Hyectal Ditvaich 10 The Tribuns, MokTRral, April 25, —Two hundred sud thirty horsca ware purchased I (bis warket durigy ile st week, and pnlJ;;Bt-l 10 the United States.” Tho A thought uf shunning thoss wuo thluk and uct dif. ferently, 10 15 a mistake fo think that 1 should want to bo so dictatorial, T want peoply 10 enjoy lauum—lvtl in the mantior that {s wust pleasing 0 them. 21 apalication. “I'ho right of rojecting aoy and or b Common Gaanell of e Cily o MORUAN H. (\'Bl WILLIAM FOWLER, Hosi dEl,l\:;l?l“’l‘.llh\'l'lllll].\l Apeitg, 1579, DO of Public Tinprovemenla. PROPOSALS. CHESTRUT WTREBT TURATKE. Leaviug the Acaaemy, the President proceeded 10 tho Chestnus Btreot Theatre, where anotaer 0va- tlon awaited him, As was the case ab the Acede my, hie was mast beartlly recetved. Yl P'resident roached thio Continental juat in timo 1o be serenaded by thy anited German sing- i e BE v Than o B R thiya | firuation of such ackuowledgmeat, "Thio encvelical {6 cenerally moderate, and full | ‘The Weathier duriu the st two irceks liss been | fug Socleties, who. 1o (he wuwbr of 100, spucated BYORREY DT et Duspatch fo The Tribuna, DI n&nns to thetr service, and having our cut- ao— of cxprossions of affcetion toward soclety. showery, yet sulticlout sunshine to causc the | wil L torches” fu frout of the hotel, Tav Loxsox, Ont., Aprll 25, —Maj, Stare, Militia XPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, tung and manufacturing dono with greater RUSSIA. TILE ROTAL BAILOK, young wheat pleuts to grow vigorously, President, Sccrelary Scburs, Secrs Ler | orekeeper, baviog buea accused by Ald. Camp- A ich o IaDIAk Arrar ‘ aiifl ind garo than aso Grdinarily takon,our J il 25,1 o dellvitely d —— Attorney-General ' Devens, " and [ FioreReehit {avek SCh G iaviog, along witk Feled LI T Bhir ietaoes haa grown to bo the equal of TREOAUTIONARY. Loxpox, April 35.—1It has heen delibitely de- ORI adis of the barty accapied the baleony on the | 2% W0 UE SOV G Goverument proparty Lot fiopouls, endorsed ! 'ripasa If o Bate —1 clded that the Duke of Edinburg suall remain WISCONSIN, tout sireet front, sud the sirvet below was : il el h.m’ y0s rcelved st his oilied n? half dosen compotitors combined. Ha LoxnpoN, April 25.—Iu ths uncertalnty of the i1l bis ship in tho Mediterranca. Speciat Dispatch 10 The Trivune, i vy " 4 y tublsown use, threateus Lo enter au action for merchago o] 24, 1678 for {afaction always guaranteod. {ssue of thi lers, the Russian; dotng | ™ ° . ' . cked, save the small space foscrvad [Or | 4)gpger, wnd tofally deuice the allegation. Duning eTyiosaubie beet cattle, suc of the pourparicrs, the Kusslans are dolng O'LEARY, MonTiczLLo, Wis., April 24.—The spriog Ingers. The sucicties nnitedly [ 80 BEROTR0T e natier, Ald. Willlama ro: Tao el We Saatee, Yaukt W L ON BROS thelr best to strengthen thelr position, und ad- Duovix, April 25,—0'Leary, the pedestrian, { oy o hog come up well, Tho acreage of oats 3 | choics sunes, (oterspersed wath | 108 SN AL, Campbell a diar, sud daced g | vices from various sides concur that there aro [ last oycnlng completed his walk of 20 miles In s 3 h loed, Vlax Juge.| Pai6 iy fue grcbesiva, B to take it up. sixty bours. decreascd on account of low prices, lax has TALKY TO THE TEUTONS, ‘Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. 67 and 69 Washington-et., Chicago, coustderable ovements of troops towards IR PARIS REFOMITION: heen largely sown, Fifty per cent more thau | /The President, belug loudly called for, spoke ss | orrawa, Uut., April k5. —Tty Dominlon Gove 64 ond 71 Fourthsst., Cincinnati, Constautinople aa well as Gallipall, Accord: | fgupaw, April £.—Tho United States team. [ last year. Fruit buds ull ight, follows: ernacat has decidud to_exacs & daiy of 171 por b ableast th 408 North Fourth-st., S, Louis. iug toaletter in the Vienna Politlsche Corre- | ep Wyoming and the ship Constellation, which TS S afy friends of the German muslcal soclelies of | cent ud valorera upon sil importstivna ol Vuited Preriersaias ons-ourh dow (10 bull e spundens from Tehaldja, about thirty miles | arrived ut Havro together Tuesday, from New DISGUSTED EMIGRANTS. D w ticsimes. of wur paveting | 2ie® IYECCT Dipateh to T Tribune, "“"mfllf:-'-lfln‘“.-lg&é':‘{".‘::"“"I{,"l"‘?:“. PO RENY, nortuwest irom Constantinople, 2,000 sappers mfi :gz:nre‘:h:lfll:,: l!;r uil:u‘ .,‘.':il&ufifl'v‘““‘é‘fi'a NuwOnLeas, April 25.—The schooner Paul | furbid that 1 sbould [mote than ptter perbavs & | Toworto, Apell 2 —Mousra, Duny Winan & Frog an aunds will be receivod. o S 3 v roc ' i Be . Y , arrived at (o P bt tencu. Ui Lebalf of the ladies und | Co.'s last circular showe that the number of fuil- 'n'a'h“.h:fl"‘im}:f '3:?{'-:\""."’?"‘53” '3 3 Eoniract O e hnrsee o an8R | oods will L In Parls this week, onain o Lagtingara, 5o e e | B e eartyeaud miysclh, 1 deslte L return | uree i the Dominton of (apads in Lhe Hret thca ader this and completing the lues thrown up by the ‘furks slong - the whole lins from Hadamkol o Derkos, oo the Black Bea. Four smuller redoubts have been ene larged, and five new ones constructed. There still remain 8 good indoy of the sicgo guns be-. longing to the Turks, ‘Fhese arc fur from sufll- clcus to arwn the extended works, but 100 heavy "Flie American section of the Exhibition is flli. | 2orning from Laguuyars, South Awerlcs, briglug o] G ax parscogers 202 emigrants originally from Pu. L':Fy'u‘_‘l;“gd sud it ls thousht it will be littlo, tf lnnr"l \\hu‘\u‘ul 1o fiflu(il Amerlcl’ls)lflt'mll culony, 0 others on tho vpentug day, sy L | hug afterthey hud made improvewonts on tncir TUE HOME-RULK KEMNANT, Jahds by HioyerDiment rvmoved thein 1ot Dunrty; Aprfl 35.—The letter ol Dr. Michiael | Jocality, sud becomlng discouraged at the pros Feaucls Ward (Home-Kuler), member of Par- | of uot being permitted to enjoy the fruits of ament for the Uslway borough, was publishced | lsbors besougut Capt. Youuy, ‘master ot the o ¢! ¢ 1| - | Seavvy, totake tbem back to Polsnd. Not . B e ht s ataiaas Sle O g | Ecouing 1 4bl, they emiarked with bim for New For Rent---Dock Propert}{; 3)0 feet runniog from Halsted-st. to Magazing 5| g f1u0iiaw oa rirer, Bow decutic] Uy B Sievon 3 d. i v BROTHERS, v8 Lmber v vy, g, WALLEL Watlingtou-at., of MENRY WALLKI, loum 14, 101 Waallngtos FOR RENT adverisement, a discount of fwenty Psentam wiitbe made From tue price sdreed (o b Xach big ¢ Rutt ba accompanled by a certined check or m'k&‘.’,‘”‘ 10 1he-order ot 1o CoNImUNARET Of 10: fd H sol - beponiiory, whicn clcc Az B dve pr cestuu 0a L6 fanuit of e SrTasnl: s spail be forfeited (o andy fuiwd Btates 1n'casa any bidder recelviog snaward Rilcient borgRUY €atar into contract of 1u (urd! s bigdy B4 therewith, olberwise Lo be returued lo 4] E A} wy thaoks to the musictane, vocsl sud fustru- mental, for baving giveu Us 80 greal au eujoyment, aud awoug (be pleasaut recol- lections we shall bave of tho friendly social visit to the City of L'illadelphia, thy wusic of this evening will o recollucted as among the plesaantest lu our wcmories. {Apolsuse.] “Aud pow, fellow-cltizens, without detaluiug you fur- thee, allow 1o o {ntroduce 10 You & gentloman wmouths of 1678 waa 535, with Habllities amount- tug 10 §9,100,029, Thenumber of failures in tha trst threg mobths of 1877 was 673, with hatilines awouutiog lo $7,570,511; und the uumber in the Gret threo mouthis of 1670 was 447, with Lisbilitics amounting tu *§7,417,238, —ehowing tLat iho Amount of lsbilities bas fncreased ye ESRS presenco bere bas no doubt sccured to us the B - = 4 . The veasel s o 1 1o the | Whues| upon the ge e SCALES. e e D arb bl L cbebed. Jaqulre at 1 (dessa, ford Lettrim in the House of Comwons, | ‘bUS@e of tn Iuterior. [Cheers. vources durlag the' oAsh e\x wmontos bis been FAIRBANKS' ATTARSTHVARO: Dr. Wanbs Jetter s regerded ~lere us ’ SECKEFARY SCHURZ. slwply eorudus, ATANDAKD 43 well as onother exposed points of the coast | jedojtely breakivg up the Home-Rulo OBITUARY. Sectetary Scuurz, after tho aplause which bud T the Weslern Asociated Pros. MoxvggaL, April 25. —Six hundred hurses were sbi bped from here i Mosterai, Apnl Laculue Canal ou ghi straud batterics bave been erected 10 frustrate sny attempts to land. According to Huastan sccounts, which are doubtless exaggerated, 700 e stwee Pgescors, Arlzons, April 25.~Tho Don. Coles ml&::mnhfi"- e:?::l.‘l!l‘l‘ffll;:;lu o‘::‘ét‘:;t;l m,u. Basbford, ll\n'fnlly ‘I)cflmu: to Congress ‘lmu cline for tho moderata section all responsibility Asisuna ex toctainry ol s forrlicer. sl < for the revolutionary acta of Charles B. Paract : s:no Cled away, -r-me 3e follows: "That we bighls sppreciaty thle besutiful demon- siration of your kindly fechng would be ssyiug Iittte. [ s34 wware Glat 1 ain witnesslog bere 8 day for Bogland. Water will be let foto the th proz., sad the canal will SCALES OF ALL KINDS. REAL ESTATE AGENOY, FASIING consf . large sumber of our (ellow-citizens of German Tor iraiic on the U u;'x’:l‘n’:’f:'“q"“ 00. o \\Ahlll(:(-'rox.p.'r. el guni are already In position along the t. (Howme-Ruler), member for Meath. d‘;'\f.wvon:. April 25.—F. R. Orote, the oldest :lls‘.l,n. with -;bumhlllrn unn:‘d u”.lu of zm'"“." n‘ow”wilmimugih-uumflnimhw ye L, liected, tazes 14l anages ¢! LLACHIA, o o1 ¢l G f LTI ! countr v | shoe wanufaclurer, e St., Chicago. Al‘x‘:‘z‘:‘:‘u?fllfinwl‘h?tnp-rul‘:u‘l‘:cl:d u;nu.”m;- IN WALL. BUYPTIAN MINES, grain broker on 'Changy, dled of hears disease iflwllu»] WU havd cuwe o Ll ¥ iy Becysfultobay onlythe Genulne, aays a correspondent at Bucharest, the Russian ALEIANDRIA, Aprld 25.-Cupt. Burton, tho | this morulng, vy the great vppustiudiles affurded by our couals rendered Wanthly.

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