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“BROTHERS. Open to-day an importation of 26 Cases of French and British Hosiery, containing the latest designs and best qualities. New Designs in Striped An- Kes, Bracclet, Embroidered Striped lnstcps, New Shades in Cotes Richelicu, Barrette, Mousse, Plaids, Lace, and Lace Embroidered, &e., &¢., &e. Also 100 doz. Ladies’ Heavy TUnbleached French Lisle Thrend Hose at 86c per pair, worth $1.25. 500 doz. of our ** Popular” Su- perfine Balbriggan for Ladies, at $2.10 per box, 800 doz. Ladies’ Regular. made Fancy Hose, 30c, 3bc, 40c, and 60c per pair. Over 3,000 dozeén Misses’ Fashionable Regular - made Foncy Hose from 26c to 60c per pair, 160 doz. Gents’ Extra Fine Balbriggan Half Hose, 26¢ per pair, worth 60c. A Job Lot in Gauze MERINO UNDERWEAR. Misses’, all sizes, 26c. Ladies’, all sizes, 3bc. Gents’, all sizes, 3bc. An inspection solicited. 121 & 123 STATE-ST. Brauch: Michigan-av. dnd Twenty-second-t, AUCTION. Sale will commence to-day, 10 &, m. SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY. -7 n O'HRIEN, 45 Bouth Clark. ll IKI‘MOVAL!- BAUER Planos, Orpans, Muaical Merchandise, Removal May 1, 23 & 265 WABASII-AV., Detween Jackson and Van Buren-sts, JULIUS BAUER & CO. THE DAVIS SEWING DACHINE €0 v 10 900 StAB-SL, Removed to T Singer SEWING MACRINE MAN’P’G o, RENOVE, May 10 241 Stato-St, - Foum:m( or, Jackson and State Strects. REMOVAL, I'--l | remove Ma) 110 th uLm e Tk G AU AR N ol LEVATOIRS. Mm STANDARD WATER ELEVATORS Water Balance o Waler Pressre, l' ) EY toLOAN Hflsml H. REED. No. 30 Nassat-st, Y. Y., ” 4 43 re ulml nn Illl'l(o‘ED Ccilicago at |‘P»lluliun‘-‘ muml By SheEs "L“L&-.mmpxly attended to 75 landolph-st. DR s (l‘ll w‘?er i wecuion s clty. TINEST nuuLING 133, 140 800 143 State st ____ MINERAL WATER TiiE GREAT EUROREAN NOVELTY, HUNYADI JANOS, The Best Natural Aperient. THE LANCET.— *‘Hunyadl Jani Raron Lieblg afrms must ciicacious aperis ent wate! PROPESSOt VIRCHOW, Berlin Rood and prompt success; most valuabl PROFESSOR B, \1l llFINll’ll.‘lflln-. prescribed thete Waters with remarkable succel PROVESNOR !l 8 NZONI, Wurzburg. **Ipro- scribe none but thi g NS :: o 3 ¥ {"-0 ‘ifl‘ltn'kAHDP". n'= nt lhln'lll - ¥ nrpasses them (n eficac) PROFEAKOI AITICEN. M. Do P, at Military etley. ** Pliine ang FHederiommaile A WINEULASSFUL A DOSR. Fvery ganuine bottle hears the name of The Apolile naris Lo, (limited), Lundon, FRED'K DBE BARY & CO., 41 & 43 Warren.st,, New York, Solo Agent for United States and Canads. TOR SALE BY "BA LERS, GROCERS, AND 16 ln'ru. " ORNAMENTA W.R.& I B. GOULD, Ornamental ironand | Eyig Linc Work, 0ld Store, 262 and 264 ‘Wabash-av., Chicago. FOUXTAILNS, IMW ‘\T\BLE FIX- VASES STATUARY, wmnowuumm i mm.\, STAIR PLATES, BEDSTEADS SELT WEATIER VANES, umvm(.s FLOWER STAXDS LANPS, AXD BRACKETS, LAMP PoSTS, ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, WINES. MBESSRS. E. & J. BURKE, GENERAYL AGENTS FOR Bollinger Champagne, Rooeived tho following Letter from thelr House in England: Mareh 13, 1478, 1t will s gratiieisbo heas fhat the Codrt javs chown igliineer Cluinpcgne for | consumption, in profere and thas upwards of T\\ H“H)! of ity reuircd wilt v for ranily and have received All order from BILLERY 803 vintago. the ek of Watts for o Jupply of 7 brand of xluuumn ot tl GROMMES & ULRICH, 199-203 Rendolph-st,, Are the Western Agents for Bollinger Cham. pngne, the wmont deliente Wine imported. It ls rich and full. with elegunt bouquet and perfect delicncy of finvor, and the exactdes Rrve of dryness to plenso tho wost fastid- "OCLAN NTEAMSEIPS, Ouly Direct Ling o France General Tranaatinnotl Between New York sud ilavre, ortun VILLE Company, Pler 42, N, I, foot iler. BAGE TN GOTD 18, Phici or rciiding win ) AV et Cablo, $1005 Becond Cabin, 034 ’l’l‘uauhlu aud utenalls, 1ira ANCIOR le;\lu MAII‘ | New Yark and Glaszow. N1 ey 11, noon 1A 31 ay 18 0am ROLIVIA, April VICTOLIA, l;lv ELYSIA.. pm Cavios, u eued Hoto: o Hieke 825, uu\ sy nluu ik, un‘\\ ‘sahligton-at. National Line of Steamships. SAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York o Queestown, Liverpaol, fl]]fl Londea, | ¢ Cabin pastage from $30 Lo §30 curreney. Excureion Tickela ut reduced ratea, bluersge, $36. Drafts on Great diritaln aud dreiun, Forsalis 859 mmm- Jatormation apply to B, LARSON, No. 4 & STATE LINE. 1K TO GLARUOW, LIVERPUO! BLIN, Nk “mr LONBONDEINY aad tho Parid Drvoniiioa STATE OF BOUIIAY Firat cabin $00 and ol faics INMAN LINE.‘ Uslted Htntas nd Roval Mall Kienmers. New York to Liverpool via TBAYS AND SALOHDAY k(! F, C.BROW _Drattaou Gr North German Lloyd, @ ‘The I:Imln of lhll(’umvln,}h"“l cohia, gad wulds cd passage apply aait avery Sature street, Hiob ty St SOBULL SAWS. SCROLL SAWYERS, ATTENTION A TREADLE-MACHINE FOR ONLY $3. ¥ays for ltsclf in Two Uays. Come sad sec. JOHN WILKINSON, Beroll Sawse, Turnmuanuu. uad uucuum‘ Tuols, 77 State-at. IOALE Fll R B ANKS' STANDARD . SCALE OF ALL K(NDS, FAIRBANK®. MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Be caseiultobuy oalythe Geuulas, SW & Co., 251 & 253 WABASH-AV, Retailers of Furnioure Manufacturers' Prices Our Sprin” Stocle comprises the finest line of Iurniture cver shown in the city, We have cverything thatis choice and novel in design, and reliable as to quality, oUR PRICES ARE POST- TIVELY the LOWESTEVER OFI'ERED, We say to all who have any article of I'urniture to buy, call on us and get posted as to its actual present value, We are never undersold, our competitors admit this. DON’T FURNITUREDS Until you have OUY PTICRS. siine selling Goors LOWER than any Ilousewmc I- in tlm city, and vince you if you will COMPARE Ilm:es and quality with others, IIOLTON & HILDRETII, We carry the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Designs, and sell at the lowest prices. COLBY & WIRTS, - 217 & 219 STATE-ST. m'un-n'«u Goon The U&dh‘ll SWIUM tinids IIGHSH of the West. A G Spaldmg & Bro. Of aur own ¢ High| et from I’ rp ARClIERY R seary l| 'rm most. cumpme .mE’T.',“""' mrucn"yu.n.. i it i, FISHING et Ha, Shikerr tat TACKLE, HEADQUARTERS Folt BASE BALL SUPPLIES, Theatrical, Gymnastum, and Geoeral fporting O Duso Bail, 'uo.mm. i’ Eiminastum Chiforas -":’;‘»‘Q i for tlournal® contalnlog Hlustrations s L bag 115 ]EANDOLPII-QT. Fine elpies. u pers and Field Gl Soses, Baivwelers, &cy TO § B e TO RENT. The natclus sstory and busemens brick dwalltng Ilu\lw |l in Ihufz‘llh el 3t Vreadane o the perhs or B AL DRNINS 330 Weat Twaatye fectac esaulied to allsighte on sclentiag prine tassen Telescopes, Microe Lyt faors or madtectaning pur. (] e mon’ s fur hotl W. A SR VER I i a e TO RENT, Flrats cllll 'hallllll store, 734 Mad!, taty ¥ AR AN FOit A, 1.8 bergva. The st iic! V1 k0t of Sfiteuti-g il iiplete. 1arye baru, m.n 90 Feel orEroua: ucnitsr w dieat Ices thaa uu unmucmwl 55 wroperty. B reineo house: colnpiets) tulnhhed. f argsla, onis oven ods {5 v e properiy salglie nl\ld;_fit:-tulfill\gl!m.. filll’l B! AND DlA\"I'I‘alol. \ Fiais, Goid s asd Nicks trimaied, o SLATE RUMTILS, PROBASUO & RUMNEY 03 ATATEST. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, WANTED, “WANTED, ~ 6 Firstclass Practical Garpet Layers. NONE OTHERS NEED APPLY. FIELD, LEITER & (0., RETAIL STORE, Wabash-av,, between mispn & Monroe-sts, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, CLOTHWING. NUTTING'S $10.00 INCOMPARABLE SPRING OVERGOATS, ‘We have got Stvlish Spring Overcosts at $8.00, $0.00, £10.00, $13.00, $15.00, ani §18.00. But we want you to ask for cur Nobby $10.00 Over. i Slla,w Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts., Invite special attention to a line of REAL INDIA SHAWLS., Plain Centres, with ULorder, from $23.00 to $85.00, They are a very little under reqular size, and are marked low to close. Iilled Centres from $25.00 to $90.00. Decided Dargains! An excellent variety of DECCA SHAWLS Very superior 8tyles from $7 to $75. These goods are eaccedingly popular for Spring and Swm- mer Wraps. Iave also in stock a magy- nificent assortment of all the finer grades of Real India Camel's Hair Shawls! At very low prices, | A WHOLESALE MILLINERY STOCK! SOLD AT RETAIL ON AND AFTER TNIS DATE THE WIOLESALE STOCK OF DALY, HENROTIN & C0., WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT Wholesale & Retail. OPPOSITE FIELD, LEITER & €08 RETAIL §TORE. 144 and 146 Wabash-av, NOTICH. W, i, CARLISLE 1e ILD lunger scting as Awent for :‘I.wu.uani:;l‘l'z‘nn‘l;",l incss tragsactions must be I HATAVIA NA\UI‘AB’I’UH!\U(H APPLETON PAPER b PLU I s Appleion, _Chicago 10K GRRAM & WATERICES pecial aitention gtven to auppl en, Festivein Fairh xx'.umm.- "fi?n’.'":u'fn'“}.' e (s e s8 Ak Stdgiion it Chicaga. A‘rr-veuuueu-nummnn the Wi inuxame\\urld o produce and gull fine of odtdte. Send (ur MANUAI APEARATUS & O Baby LARGEST 2 ABBOIITMEN'!‘ A mandfihipere prises Carriages UUSINENS OARDN, Wi, D, KERFOOT & €0, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 00 WANHINGTONNT. Heata coltectod, taxes pald. catates maneged. Specisl stieation gives 10 1ho laterests of 0a-resiloats.” Act cuuats rendered wonthl SEWER PIPE, WML . DRE, Quiucy-et., earState. ~ © " "7 " UO\\TO\'J Double sad Slagle (’arpe"te 1t you destre 'or bulldin 0 by one ul WORK.{iu 0 d 142 Stata-st. 7 caroenter work m- u\uu 6.... ers io, lnl el sead to MIDDLETUN, 461 Dests NUTTING'S $15.00 UNAPPROACHABLE USINESS SUITS. We sell a good Dusiness Bnit at 87.00; others at $0.00, $11.50, £133.00. $15.00, $15.00and $:20,00; but we think oor $15.00 Suits for Lusness Men will **1lit the Nail on the Head" this ses=on. We warrant them better style, better finlan, and better bargatns than any $23.00 Custom Sults. BOYS' GARMENTS RENTS FURNISHING G00DS RETAILED AT Wholesale Jobbing Prices. NUTTING, C. 0. D.CLOTHIER, 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OFPP. PALMER HOUSE, Orders by mall_filed vromptlv. Send for our selfs ragasurtng (natructions. Wholesale Clothing CLEMENT, BAXE & €0., SUCCESSORS TO THE LEST GOODS, THE LOWEST PRICES. 6 per cent off---60 days. 8 per cent off—-30 days. 7 per cent off---10 days. LARGE ASSORTMENT---FRESH GOODS, SPLENDID NELECTIONS 01 MEN’S SPRING SUITS, rinted Meltol $ 3.3 .{%-I:".‘n:"'l;l;%m Wrowu Biril 5 .00 lll su Chieviot (elegnni). l'.(!%!l qnu et u Large ¥aricty. CLEMENT & SATYTER, 416, 418, 420,423, and 424 Milwaukee-av., Firstoriginat aud anly strictly une-price cash houso and Tarigeat retatl clothiug atore 1u th CIRWELRY, LOOK 01 FOR BARGAINS THE GREAT 2/ Jewslry Stock HAMILTON, ROWE & GO, (losed Ont ;10 B?likrllptcy' Re- gardless of Lost IIATN- The best qua“ly Silk Haton hand or made to order on the Broadway and_ Fifth-av. l”‘“'(l Style blocks Jor $85. A store full of wew shapes in l)rcu and Business Huts, Lowest prices, BARNES, Fushionable Hat- er, 86 Madison-st, (‘Iribune Building). OROQUETS, Base. Balls Oracelivops Fiabiag. num“..! a llll rlety o ¢lmu for ta oF AmusceRt. VLILUH ) RUHLING 13 10 854 143 Sataate e WAKING UP. England Begins to Discover that She Must Play It Alone; That Austria Will Not En= gage in a Conflict Willingly ; But Will Lot Russia and England Fight It Out by Them- selves ; And Come In for a Big Share in the Ulti- mate Spoils. The XLondon Times Talks Strongly Against Act- ive Interven- tion ; And Declares England Would Lose More Than She Would Gain, Twenty-Seven Ship-Loads of In- dian Troops LEg Route for Malta. Pope Leo Xill. Openly Demands the Restoration of the Tempo- ralities. ENGLAND. THE * TIMES" TALKS BOLEMNLY. Loxvox, April 20.—A leading editorial in the Timas, referring to o statement [n a dispatch from fts St. Petersburg correspondent that Aus- tria {s said to be advancing toward a solution on a basis of the other Powers takivg suitable compensation for the {ncreased influence of Russia, says: “Tho solution of taklug suit- able compensation means, of course, that Turkey shuuid be further despolled to satisfy the tereitorfal necds of its neighbors. Thus, the bLattle thst may to-morrow be fought over one crippled Power may the dav atter be fought over three. Englund may fight ou what It fecls fs & Just cause, yct after spending more than we can epare of our treasury and blood we may find ourscives fillme a diteh over which otbers may waik quietly to the common goal of thelr aspirations. Europe, of course, now .smiles upon us, cheers us on, and prepares in our eyes the laurel wreath which fs to rewand our tirst successes. It would be more to the purpose i we were not feft alone to vindicate treatics and fight the battles of Europe." OLJIECTIONS TO THR CONGRESS. A special from Berlin throws some light on the English objection to the German form of fusitation to the Congress, Tue dispatch says: *Tho proposed form, the British Uovernment eay, cxpresses au assumption that the treatics of 1856 and 1671 arc already wodifled by the re. sulis of the war. England insiats, on the con- trary, that the nccessity of superseding or amending those treatics fs not to be assumed in advauce tu 8 way which might prejudice the ne- gotiations." TN DUKE oF EDINDURG. Losvow, Apnl 20.~The Duke of Edinburg has been transferred to the command of the Black Prince, one of the Chaunel syuadron, now statioued ot Malta, TUE RESERVES. Tlm Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in. Chief, has lssucd 8 general order conveylug to the army the expression of the Queen's high appreciation of the patriotic snd soldlerlike splrit displayed by the reserves by the very sat- sfactory manner i which they have responded to the call for mobllization, There are only twenty-ive ubsentees from the aimy erve who beloug to the metropolls, sud of thesesomo are fuvalids. THOOPS FROM INDIA, TNousay, April 2.—Troopa sre arriving liere daily for embarkation. Tue first detachment will leave for Malta April 29, and the sccund Muy 1. They will not stop at Aden. Flitecn ships and twelve steamers have been enguged fur the convevance of the expedition, which will be convoyed by o man-of-war, Great enthusl- asm {s wanifested throughout Indla, und native troops ure volunteering for the service, NAVAL RUEFAMATIONS, Loxnox, April 29=5 o, wm.—It is reported from Clatham that a powerful fronclad squay- ron will be immediately prepared, to be In readiuess for operatious {n the Baltie, STILL NEGOTIATING, AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE, Loxpox, Auwril 27.—The ucwspapers this morning take a dlscouragiug view of the course of political negotlations. ‘They claim to sce in Austris’s chunging attitude a desire to wait hopeful silence to e what they may protit in the calamities aud weakuesses of the combate ants. The Luily up all luston respecting Austria's interference in tue present strife. ll:r Qovernmeut bhas loug are made military ‘proparations on thy Lorders -of Busnia aud Berzegovina, in autlapation of war between England aud Russiu, and will watch fts developments, get what ft can, sud congratulate itsell on hav- ing done so without fightiug. 1t will be glad if i we help its designs, Lut will owe us no thauke.” A Vienna coirespondent , in coutirmation of the foregolny utterances, that, notwithstanding various denfals, It {s maio. tained that the Austro-Russlan negotlations at 8t. Petersburg are proceeding favorably, sud that the ctilef objections of Austris agalust the csce of 8an Btefsso bave met with due con- slderation. - INPATIENCE. The 7¥mes says: ** The trutn Is, there {s some growing impatlence of the objections which, rightly or wrongly, the British Government are susoused to be ralsing to ‘the Cougress. The aistinction between two tormulas, the one to which England objected suggestivg that the Powers should meet to consider the changes to be introduced futo the treatics of 1350 aud 1371, in consequence of the recent events, sud the other, which It 13 thought will be more accepta- ble, that the Powers meet to consider the trea- ties uf 1536 wud 18711 0 relatlon to ths treaty of San Stefano, seems too shaduwy to bo grasped by undiplomatic minds.” COSCILIATORY. 8r. ParzRsecso, Aprit %.~The Journal de St. Petersburg sags: ** Wo bope the intelligente published by sowse London newipapers respect. jug the state of the megotistions relates tos phase now pait. At present, it is improbable that Englaod wi!l renew her opposition in the matter of phrascology. If recouciliation is siu- cerely deslred, Jet the Cabiuets aim at what is calculated to bring them closce Logetber, not ta bring torward irritating vropositlon. There la Bu doubs thad Russla sccepts the biosdzst pos- sible basia for th( = gress. That she clining any kind [ ® scussion 18 proved by Prince Gortschakofl's circulsr, 8honld the Congress meet, it will be able to deal with ait questions created by events in the East. It now appears that Lord Sallsbury recognizes the op- portunities of an excbange of views previous to the meeting of the Congress, regarding the pos- sibility of an understanding being resched, and :he ,B'L Petersburg Cavinet shares in that opin- on. DISTRUST AND JEALOUMT. Loxpoy, April 20.—-A 8t. Petersburg corre- spondent telegraphs: **fcis evident that thé present unsatisfactory state of things between Russta aod England i due more to feelings of 1nistrust and jealousy than to any other cause. Unfortunately the negotiations do uot advance a8 quickly as the armaments. INVITED TO SPEAK. 87. PRTEnSBURG, April 26.—The Agence Russe confirms the report that England and Russia bave sgreed thata direct exchanza of views should preceda a Congress. Austria, Germauy, and ftaly also favor this course, sud have in- vited England to stale her views. A QUESTION OF PORMULA. Loxpon, Agril 20.—A 8t. Petersburg corre- spondent says it is ot yot known whether the Britlsh Government will acccpt the ncw for- mula, viz.: that the Congress shall consider tha treaties of 1530 and 18il in relation to the Treaty of Ban Stefano., The British Cabinet does not Insist on any particular form of ‘words, but merely demands that Russia shall in some way formally recognize the supremacy of Europe relatlve to the Eastern question. ‘The truth is that the discuseton about formula covers more {mportant matters. One {ssue out of the present complications consists in undolog much of Russia’s work, and eiving the rest s Europeao instead of o specifically Russlan character. Another consists in what is called the princiole of equivalents or compensation to the Powers for Russia's acquisitions. The Iat- ter solution 18 the one Ruesia desires, white Great ri'ain scems resolved to fosiat upon the former, GORTSCIAROPY'S HEALTI. Prince Gortschakoll is decidedly better. NO PRELIMINARY CONPERENCE. Lonpox, Auril 20.—A Beriln correspondent says that neyotiations for military withdrawat having produced no result, the schews for the Congress has again been taken up. Thera fs, however, no chance of a preliminary cunfer- ence. ARBITRATION F'ROPOSED, A Vienna correspondent eays the Iica has been mooted of settling the difficulties fo reward to the mutual withdrawal from Constantinople by arbitration or by an Internattonal Cummission on the spot. It scems, however, to have been dropped as impracticable. TIE TUNKISH ARMT, according to trustworthy accounts, is being rapidly orgenized, and is becoming more and wore & main factor to be reckoned with in the withdrawal questior, as the Turkish Ministry will probably decline to pledge itsell to permit the rcturn of the ' Eoglish and Russians if they once withdraw, 1t seeins as if the ouly resource would be for the two Puwers to make some arraugement with the Sultan aud take tho chance ot his carrying It out, BIUMLA AND VAUNA, Tho Porte continues vbdurate concerning tho evacustion of Sbwnia and Varna. A PARIS LEPORT. A Parls correspondent, 1n direct contradie- tion with all other wore trutworthy reports, asserts that negotlatious have been suspended in conscquence of Russla’s refusing the propo- sitions made by Prince Diswarck. INCIDENTAL NOTES. TUE CARRYING TRADE. Loxnox, Aopril 33.—A scare, caused by Rus- slan declarations of privateering, Is reported as having a depressing influenco on the British shipplng ioterests on the Cootinent, The Standard says: At Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hambure, and Bremen, the merchants, in cases when a voyage of any length is anticlpated, aro refusing to consign thelr goods on ships fiying the British flag, The critical state of the rela- tions petween Euncland and Russla has caused the Liverpoo! Sufltng-Ship Mutual-Indembity Association to ecter futo prelimluary arrange- ment for the establishinent of o apecial assocla- tion to provide funds for the payment of losscs incurred by fte members through the capture or destruction of their vessels by acts of war.' A BTIAW. Loxpox, April 20.—~The ZTimes, referring to the election for a member - of Parliament at Tamworth Wednesday last, when the Liberal candldate was chosen by 400 majority over his Cunservative competitor, savs: * Tho remark- able verdict against the Conservative candidate canuot b explained awsy." WON'T INVEST, BeruiN, Aprl 20.—A number of German baukers, who were tuduced to meet here Lo con= sider the practicability of floating another Rus- sian loan, unanimously refuscd to engoge In the work, DISNARCK, Hasmpurg, Aprll 30.—Blsmarck is o no dan- ger from his walady, but bis return to Berlin will be deferred, ROUMANIA, Loxnon, April 20.—A telegram from Buchar- est peports that the last Roumanian regiment Tins left there for Turn-Severin. ADANDONED, Loxpon, April 20.—A dispatch from Constan- tinople says tho Russian suthorities baye dicided 1o abandun the intentlon of sending o number of officers and men to attend worship {n the Gireek churches {u Constantinople ou Sunday DXt TIE BULOARIAN INSURRECTION, Vana and Vek Pushas will leave hers to- morrow for the sceno of the {usurrectlon in the Rbodophe Mountains In the capacity of Turkish Commissiouers. The jusurgents are well offi- cered and provided with abundacce of anmu- wition. They occupy impreguable positious, A deputation of Mussulman inbabitants of Roumelis walted upon Layatd, the Dritish Am- bassador, to-day,and begzea him to telegraph bis (Government to urge European lutervention to put an end to the atrocitles committed by tho Bulgarfans. WICHOLAS. Jtis denfed that the Grand Duke Nk-.hulu will leave an Stefano. PEACE OR WiR. ConsTaNTINOPLE, April 27.—The exlreme Mussulman party b ed the Bhereefof Mecea and Muttis of Tunls and Moroceo wheth- er Turkey should foln England {o the event of a0 Anglo-Russian war. The Sfuftis’ replied in the afirmative, sud the Shercef promised to submit the question to the Councll tn the eveat of an outbreak ot hostllitios. THE MUSSULMAN INSURGENTS are aporoaching Phillippopolis aud driving the Bulgarians vefore them. The spread of the in- surrection causes much dlsquistude even in Adrianople. Some soldiers bave becu assaasin- ated there. RUMSIAN PBEIS ORDER. Loxpoy, April 27—5 4. m.—A special from Bertin states that the Russian press bave becu forblddan to report or comment uoon the po- Itical demonstratious, riots, or local dlsturb- snces, under paln of suspension. axuViA, A dispatch from Belgrade ssys the Servied suthoritics bave been -ordered to prevent ti™ Russians from recrultiog ln the recently-as pezed territory. CONSTANTINOPLE. CONSTaNTINOPLE, Apr 2. —Baker Pashahag arrived tiere, Bulzkuan Paina bas been permitted to reside

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