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VOLUME XXXIX. SUITS AND CLOAKS. CLOAKS. [Until "BROTHERS. In this department we have made gcial Rednction SINOE LAST WEEK. HANDSOME DIAGONAL OLOAKS, latest style, $5.00 upwards. DIAGONAL AND DRAP D' ETE, handsomely trimmed in Silk and Fringe, $8, $10, 16. sMA’]'.‘ELASSE DOLMANS AND SACQUES, trimmed in Bilk, Satin and Fringe, at $10, $16, $20. EMBROIDERED CASH- MERE FICHUS, beaded and fringed, at $5. SILK CLOAKS IN LATEST DESIGNS, ALL REDUCED. SUITS. SUMMER BOURETTE COS- TUMES, latest styles, with fringe and pipings, at $10, MOHAIR OHECK EKILT SUITS, with 8ilk Trimmings and Vest, reduced to $16. 26 DEBEGE AND SERGE Walking Buits, $12, $14, $16. 100 Striped Silk Suits (three pleces), very stylish, $16. 20 COSTLY DRESSES, made and imported expressly for our “opening,” at HALF the ORIG- INAL COST. KILT SILK SUITS, with Jacket and Vest; colors, Black, Brown, and No.vy Blue; $36. OUR DRESSMAXING DE- PARTMENT is under more competent management than ever, and we are prepared to make estimates at the LOWEST PRICES. 121 & 123 State-st., Michigan-av, and Twenty-second-st, PROPOSALS, CONVIGE LABOR 10 LT The. llhl\r.(nu- hnmlreu and twenty-five men at the lows fen| . Madlisos ion, |l.’ for a period not 3 uf ten 534 more, or tha whola sct, 58 may be faund desirable. Yo Of hess men Aro Bow enkaKed I 310cs, A0d Are therelors tnore oF les h adequate yard-room furntanied. 'fllrl‘ll“ 'Ill l Al ”'“'l:nf,l:n'fllhl ‘? el ’IGF ll\:fhlflflfll and all At ‘"r{"q:lumfil Ill\lfl“ll A Hoad' fi."»“""“"f'{»'e""'u‘?&'ifi"‘"{ R s ol Zou sircls Utk Lo aourived by the ksscutive Counclt el miking nmm -umu befura thio biate | #pondance from wlcled: lhdwumuu,:",.’:'mw""’d manufacturers tariogars oy P:.T‘" desiring o engage tn menutac: m‘nluu mut}x “'n‘ -u‘xxn‘.; ‘rnun here :n {afor- oualefor a1l or iy, porthun of hls ek ur Hiay bo ted i ik “whiea soey will ba Y 0ol Furalture, Cof- I,”:,,"‘fl Ammunm nnmmnu tp xcept .'xfi.»‘";‘:i el uu .nm. mmn.m Tossan t extatiog cons teen are engeced Y fural Tiprements sad wiitortes 8 Bigh, situated on l-u- Iuclly OF neatly Bve {nousend maple, 13 weuly dva miles orth f 'fl s saulh ot Burliogion, %o ' Quincy Ratirosd passes raasportailon faciiitles botl ll now costing sbout dnuml 10'the Warden at the B gto cltherof tne nndculnud Com- BIRGE weokur, TTEWR ILTWI{IH“MT' i bt Lo w8, twent, M4 [ Em:r..‘t: it el g'nnml miles west of Rurll, Plesstn o ta NUIII}H {0 Contrators, ¥ UEIOAGO May 32,1876, i nznll will be received at the OfMce of the Wn“";‘tlmu o1 the Chicago & Alton Raiiroad )h hnt Chlcago, until noon on the 16th day by for the Grading, Masoury, Treatle, " .Mnfi on !ecllonl No. 8510 146, {n- irciuariil, 2 and l? Litue m\u lhnr. Yo, Bpecidcations, Form of Pro of Chlef ,,m“n':l::f: (my be uen at the Somtuitiv e n? wive satlatactory ,l‘l,l Sl for iefoa of 1he Work accordins 29iics ind matesiate porchmd b b *ihioyed d wile prosecating (o worl, Yruhlhiud. #nd con. Irmon u- xe b qunud for no more wi ‘,,'}%" S0 d0ae under thuly parsl e Se work il b & Al Dald for (n cash by the Chics, tracteqs, K4liroad Company, and nm’na« b cone 08a) tice Yo Cebine 8 1owed cash prices. Hacerof isiould be adiressed {2 e ctet En- Chlcago, 1}, oigt80 & Alton Hallroad Cumwlu. hflmm d marked ** Proposals for o napy OAI.IIIILHI'.& e D0 R0 uLiNg Cariageg 1% 160, B4 Btatent, FURNITURE. FURNITUR DON'T 1 BUY you hgve OUI PriCes. sime Goots _LOWER 1an any House in the clty, and Wlli Gflfl vince you if you will GG‘M%RE il D[IGBS e HOLTON & NILDRETH, 226 & 227 State-st. Spiegel & Co., 251 & 253 WABASH-AV. FURNITURE! Jine ooty qlapiay 2'.2’,-112; ture ever exhibited. g e nas f«nxullnyr:’nan]ujactm'crs lII,L this lh,t% il sell ONE article out hieamittatte for ouit ploces.” L g A U o o I S ik 10, Took please us to have you do so0. 251 & 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JAOKSON.BT, FURNITURE! We carry the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Designs, and sell at the lowest Pprices. 217 & 219 STATE- ’l‘ “WEED SEWING MACHINES “ARE THI BEST.” Ask to sce them, or address WEED 8, M. CO., Chicago, I11. n l.muv.u.n. T" Singer SEWING MACHINE MANFG CO. REMOVE, May 10241 State-St. Kout henl Lor. Jackson and tate Ktreets, ll ..\'HA Lu. RANGESBOYNT"N’S POPULAR PRICES, lubriidéi'lhu. MRS EUGENIE DE ROODERICE, PIANISTE, ST Wil recelve puplls dally sfter Nsy i, st her new MUSIC STUDIO, Located on finst Soor of PELTON & POMEROY'S PIANU WAREKOOMS. 15C STATI STREERT,. Realdence, 743 Michly; Auns 3 e mcu_' Hhso Lo.BD?h GHATEU Al\n FIA"I'I-.LB- | Fiats,” Gold mm trimmed SLATE NenibLa, PROBASCU & RUMNKEY VU NTATE-ST. e NG NIATET. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1878—TWELVE ¢ Chicage Dailp Tribmne, CIGARS, ASK FOR LOUIS COHN'S LAUREL, WREATH FIVE GENT (GAR Every Cigar Guaranteed Clear, Long, Havana Filler, NO SCRAPS. NO CUTTINGS. THE FINEST FIVE CENT SMOKE EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC, Fqual in lelty—t—o_a— Ten Cent Cigar. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS DEALERS, WIHOLESATLE AGENTS: KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 & 12 Wabash-av. | F, DEOTSCH, 64 Lakest KANTILER & HARGIS, 119 o Clarkest. | W, M. HOYT & 0, cor, Michigan-ar, & Riverst CEIIC.AGO. The Brand and Label “ Lawrel Wreath?? are patented as a Trade-Mark. Any infringements will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. LOUIS COHN, 15 to 27 Wabash-av., Chicago. SPORTING GOODS. The Leading Sporting Goods Houss of the Wesl. A. G. Spalding & Bro. Of our own {mportation, di- ject feum Uhilp iighnéld, Yondan, Engiar Bow: etn, i o §:emm. for Archery FEits ‘he most. :nmplel: noek ln e D",r'lgchl. Irrl e FISH]NG i, Hidh, i e A OKLE. HEADQUAKTERS FOR BASE BALL SUPPLIES, 'n eatrical, (iymnastum, and General 8porting UM‘II- (' Talh Dot and’ Oymaasium Uniforms & spe: Ciatty, end _for “.loumll" :nnlllnlnx llustrations and ynm of the abuve 118 RANDOLPII- noAn'\ul ONS, STUDEBAKER BROS. Arve having 2 GREAT RUN on their FINE SIDE SPAR ROAD WAGONS. 161 & 1563 Wabash-av. BOOKN AND RTA']‘IONI""\ 0 i BANKRUPT "SATE " | BJOKS AND STATIONERY. TIE ENTIRE 8TOCK OF HADLEY BROS. & CO. I offered ot ll’filfl l'l'(‘lxflllllll IL retail and to the “"‘xl«" hitaey, Blogeariy. Fittlen. Poutry, . | o ‘Worke o story, “"m‘l A9 . «&c. o et A AL e LS, l‘“;\\'flu BOOKS, &c., &c, 63 & 65 Washington-st. WM. D, KERFOOT & €0, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 00 WAN| Itenta coltected, taxes pald, e sttention gven |un>7llnmuu e counts \fl'l‘l)\ T, oy d. fpectal sldents, Ace ~ SEWER _PIPE, Drain Tile, and Cement. WML AL DEE, Annl. aat Quiicy wid o7 Tacksun-ate DEE. Bauitary Edglucer, Agent, at 32 East near state. B AT R o PROM PALIE! ‘tuselect from Carpenter ;..’.Su’.m%..1,‘:'.';.:.“.'::;':";;’;.::“;‘ derd 10 the clt) & Dnl 83 W; BYDNEY WALKER & ¢ Qu % 0 VHPLETSN: S MISOELLANEOIJB. ARSI A AP A e AP AAAARANS PR[NOETON COLLEGE. Loca) Kxamination of Applicants for the Preshman P Y e et e A beeia ln Chicagu, st the Tremont, Houss on Friday. June 14th, Ju7s, 81 118wl (Atlendance 3 req unn‘d atbeginoing of natian) sud wlllcnnllnuul'flmwll the forenoun of Gaturday. Kppiicatious to be mad grbefore Juse 1 1o Tuotias b Junes A 1 4 f4nd Block, Culcago, JAMES MECOSI, Fren Sabars Hahy muna’n ASBORTMENT Camiages e RUNLING 133, 140, 8ad 143 5t wi NTBfl e yant Travcllog en who are ac ardw, d House-Furolabing take orders Dl’ leage the Warid to x uc lndlul”luul outlils, AN UAY APFAI(ATU& & LHL C OPTICIAN, NI oo bl ok PR BMANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Hulldiog, ng the o 10 mu ograpbe. COL: 22 Qark-st, Floe §pectac es gulied to all stghts on sclentifio prin. etbien “Opers and Fiatd” Bialib ‘el ere subes Barvineters & \VIIKL hL“LLN& RELLEYS Fat. corner o ok oF Laadscape. Erices law for quality furaished. 33 years' cajerfence. Eatimiates kiven oa” woplivalion st sd Madle sl = mg GAFI ES. OROQUETS. BASE. Ilnlh] Grace-Houps, Fisilog: ckle, mud & |"I' variety ul Im:l for (o aud vut dour suiuse. .‘kuno. RUHLING & CO., 140, aud 143 state " MINERAL \"A';E“S- APOLLINARIS NATURAL NINERAL WATER, The Queen of Table Waters, HIGHLY EFFERVESOENT, MILNER FOTHERGILY, . exauidlic Apolitnaris; & Deiclous Bavers A WANKCLY N, Ki. Genrae o gty Efer o e reroiar il almoiutely pure: suberior o air sthers oK, u.m.m.w DOREIUN, “Ahlnluulyl\"m tflmf' .i'n’fil'é'fz'{?}fic'fimx:'fi. el Suatast Crotonend l"ll icialy acrated watc tped st Crolo wad ar 3 12 11DOD, l'ruldnl b 51 Sacletysetes e 0 St PETER 8QUT, Yoo, fus Cliemin lurrn. o mhnmo mu-mun'uhl'-?lh'l"- 11 Pharmacopuia, xhilaratiog, for Elckness, Dyspepata, and Loss af Appetlte, €0 MneNAMARA, ¥o Ry Co By Co N0 Toy Sure I L ML T S Brilser Water an reshilng n SO\II or 1 E “A‘J \\'umun LDy, F. RO l’-v l’h{" fl'"' M l’nr e SR ahuiheat, 1 CALReTh of the nidets a4 OF tha respiratory organsi agrecable FRED'K DB BARY & 00., 41 & 40 Warron-st., New York, Role Agents for United Statessnd Clnldu. Ot SALE fl\' lll’ I.I’Efl DRUGGINTS, Every gesuloe Im(lh bclrs the Y lll.l.()“’ lahel, e e e llA'VKnUPT SALE, Bankrupt Sale of 1 Nachinery. The mvdnnn‘nevL Provistonal Auls(“? of the tch. A c| 9 oq it Biilhed work belougihis. 5. sal e premises lately oceuyded by eald b ou the goruer of West Washiogion and Citnton sihs Clltage, idd rol hu aceeptanco of any bid subject to approval hy the 1|m property and Inve tory can he secn during busl- i A1l consiata In Lare of Lathey, Driits, Plane tm Vl-e-, Baws, Lolt-Cutters, &c. 1l ““‘“','.5'.’;.&'?.".‘?”?‘ wnal Adiizhre, No. 150 Labailerstes 1toon Cutcauo, May 3. 1878, oo 3, CLEWENT & SAYER; 416, 418,420, 422 & 424 Milwaukee-av, Fint, Ortginal, and Only wtricily One-P 1oee, and Eareed Hewatt Clotilug Htoreta vhe o We Manufacture all our Clothing by Steam Power, With stcam we make s more even, eonsequently & mure duranie stiich 5ith sream thowo ork 18 dLbe tare vl consequently much iava constantly (o ot emmpicy tuenty arat-cisss cutters and scversl hundred first-ciss bl 1o your Tutercat to visit us when abaut to pur- CHICAGO PONT, TO FRIENDS OF CHICAGO POST. (' m iaints sre lllldl to us that newshoys flfl not have gL our trieuds wiil make It pulat (o ARK T T fn llnhlnd stoutly deet ue 81l Produney b umm. he sald buys will soud surrender. RANC WILI MIis OLIVER A. »lu.llm FINANGIAL- MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassan-sL. N, Y., Insmonnts as requlred, on INPHOVED CIICAGO PRUPERTY, L pplcaiichs recer Lty ,; omplly attended to 1. A, MURLBUTY, 75 Hundolph-st. MEAD & COE, LOANAND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE REMOVED TO Major Block, Rooms 22 and 24. (.5, Government Bonds for Sala t’wr Ccuts, S per centy, Ber ceola. (."{ In“ County ek Botidie Lopeii gxenses tor ol 8! LS EIEVELSARS Bhok. Chamber of Commerce. DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. Cuicaco, My 1, 1874 Thg bustness carried on by W. . SCIIMFFERMAN, dr., will bo Cubtinued Uader the OFu nawe of W. IL. SCHIMPFERMAN & SON From aud aficr this dsto, PAGES. MORE PROMISING. London and St Petersburg Having a More Friend- ly Talk, Russia Is Believed to Have Made Considerable Concessions. Germany Proposes to Submit the Now Treaty to the Coungress 3 But England Ha.;; Not Seen Her Way COlear to Acoept the Offor. The Russians Said to Be With- drawing from San Stefano. An Anti-War {Memorial, Exten- sively Signed, Presented to Queen Victoria. Turkey Still Presuming upon Pos- sible Eventual English Interference ; And Refuses to Surrender the Fort- resses According to Treety Stipulation. English Officers Watching the Movements of the Sus- picious Cimbria. DIPLOMACY. WORKING QUILTLT, Br. Perensoung, May 8.—The Agence Russe says no news of negotiatlons is expected for tive or slx days, 0s fresh ctforts for an under- standing are now pending. NORE HOEPUL. LoxpoN, May 8.—Tlcre Is a remarkable ab- sence of news reepecting the progress of the oezotiatious between England and Russia, but the latest tmpressions are more hopeful. ANOTIER PHOFOSITION. A spectal from Vienna asscris that Germany proposes to place the treaty of San Stefano be- fore the Congress fustead of Russla dolug eo. ‘This offer has not yet been accopted. THE CZAR LoxNno, May 4.—A Berlin disoatch says the Czar bas lfmscll undertaken to conduct at- falrs durivg the lllness of Princo Gurtschakoft, Hence the more paciflc aspect of the slituation. A CHOAKER, A 8t. Petersburg correspondent telearaphs: *Nutbing hias trauspired to-day Justifyiog the supposition which was enfertained last night that prospects were brighter, It is said that the pourpariers drag on elowly, although it 1s be- lteved sotue little progress has be¢n miade rela- tivo to the withdrawal negotiatioas. It Is ru- mored that the British Cablnet adults in principle the advizability of an Interchunge of views re- garding the essence of the questlon at lssue, provided the preseut formal diflicultics pre- venting the meetiug of the Congress are re- moved, There fs good reason to belleve Rus- sla ts ready to cuter upon such Interchanygo uf views, but UGreat Britain, so far, has oot an- swered Prince Gortschakofl's reply to Lord Bal- Isbury.” A GOOD IMPRESSION, A Vienna correspondent bears that Great Britaln has sent a reply to Russia's latest over- tures, which has produced a good impression at Bt. Petersburg. A telegram from 8t, Petereburg states that negotiations have been resumed directly be- tween London and St. Petersburg i regard to the withdrawal from Constantinople, THH OAUSE. ‘The same correspundont says the triumph of & concillatory disposition at Bt. Petersburg, mentioned yesterduy, is further confinned to- day, and Is generally attributed to the reports of Ministers on the financial, military, and in- ternal state of the Empire, which are sald to produce the tmpresslon that the couutry should be spared further ordeals 3f it is possiblo to avold them without downright humillation. The leading fdea of Russia in resuming negotions seems to have been to shuw ber rendiness to make for-reaching concessions iu the substance of the 8an Stefano Treaty, both as regards Europe und Asla, if not pressed too hard ou the guestion of the prinele ple as to recogniziug the necessity of the valid- atfon of the treaty by a Congress. It Is protiabile Russia has gono so far s to specify the conces. sious she is willing lu gmnt. E ‘IGLA NO LET-UP, Loxpox, May &.—Thers Is no abatement of the pressure on the Uovernment works. The activity which prevails In every department cannot be expressed [n detail, being created by the gencral demands for munitions and stores, ‘Fhie first {ssue of preserved weat and biscuits to tho troops ut Woolwlch, in place of the ondi- nary rations, was made vesterday, This has been done to accustoms the men to fars which will, o casy of war, hecome thelr datly food. RECRUITING. LoNpoy, May 8.—~0f tho scven battalions of the guards, three, namely, tho First Grena- diers, whe First Coldstream, snd the First Bcots, are recruited to their full strength, Thelr bageage and arm-chests are all ready and vacked for instant removal. The ranks of the otuer four battallons are belvg filled to 1,000 strong, CRO3S' PREDICTION. Mr. Cross, Hume Sccrotary, fu s speech at "Prestun yesterday, sald, reterring to the major- ity of the Courervatives in tho House of Com- mona: *I i quite curtain that If there was an election at the present time, which 1 sbould deprecute 1o the utmont, sud I hope there will not be auothier elcetion uniil the proper coursq of Parliawent has sun; but if there was, our wajority ut the preseat mowent would bevastly fucreased,” ANOTUKK BQUADRON, Loxnvoy, May 8.—The Lords of the Admlralty, who have been fuspecting the Chatbam ducl yird, conferred privately to-day, it is under. | stood in refercoce to the completion aud dbpatch of another powesful fron-clad squad- ron for particular service. VISCOUNT CKANBROOK, LoxDox, May +—5a. w.—1he elevation of the Right Moooratle Gatborne Hardy to the Peer- age with the titlo of Visount Craubrook is gazetted, A memorial clrculatea by the Eastern Ques- tion Assoclation, regretting the calling out of tho reserves, and cxpressing the betiet that no sulliclent obstauie exists to prevent the assewms bling of the Congress, has heen signed by 17,000 persons, including the Dukes of Westminster and Bedford, Marquis of Bath, the Bishops of Exeter anid Oxford, several nollemen, Mr. Cartyle, the Rev. Mr. Bpurgeon, Dr. Newman Hall, Mr. Robert Browning, and 8ir Charles Reed, and presented to the Queen. TURKEY. THE MILITARY SITUATION. Loxpox, May 8.—~Though Russla is belfeved to lave secured Austeian neutrality, her mili- tary situation In Turkey I8 now regarded as ex- ceedingly critical. The attitude of the Turkish suldlery s reported more favorable thuu ever for au alliance with the British troops. A inouth 8go Ruselan {nfluenee acemed on the point of earrying eversthing before {t, but now the Porte scems more intractable than ever, and the ‘lurkish army {x so strong that the threats of Russlans bave liMle effect. The Turks have intrenched positions, and are scarcely in ferfor i number to what the Muscovites cun mass, 80 that not ouly can thers be nu question of a surprlse, but even a most serious attack might be reststed sulliciently lonz—at any rule, until help could come frum eisewtcre, It {s not, therefore, cousidered hikely they wilt ac- cedeto the evacuation of Varua, Shumls, and Batoum, even to get the Russians away from the neighharhioml of Constantinople. Gen. Todleben, therefore, will have to display considerable diplomatic talent in his attempt to overcome all ditllcultles, wiile the cunclliatory disyosition in 8t. Petersburg must be stroug nol to he woru out by the tempurizing policy which the Turks, feeling the strength of thelr pusition, wil doubtiess use with their well-known skl Meanwhlle, though direct negotlations with the Turks for the withdrawal of the Russians have begun, gecounts from Adranople state that troops are still moving in the direction of Tcha- faldjs and the Capltal, while westward agafust the fusurgents but a few battalions and squad- rous of Cuseacks bave been dispatehed, ANOUT TO WITHDRAW, Loxpox, ' May 4—5 a. m.~A Vienna cor- respondent hears that the Ruesians arc on the votut of withdrawing from San Siefano. They will leave vue reglment to guard their stores, FROBABLY INCORRECT. A Vienna correspondent disbelieves the re- ports that Gen. Todleben's nezotiations for the surrender of the Dulgarlan fortresscs have al- rendy fafled, as negotiotions on such an im- portant question are likely to take days or weeks. Meanwhite, however, the Russians have oceupled Pravadi, thus cutting communleation between Vurua and Shumla, an act aimost of u hostilo ciaracter, and unlikely to contribute to- wards the chauces of settlewcot, THE CIMBRIA. OF TUE WAICI. Evvswonrtmn, Me., May 3.—The steamer Came- bria stiil remains at Southwest Harbor, the ob- Ject of curious interest. The officers, finding the Maine law In full force, have been ‘permit. ting the men to come on shore .quite freely. ‘The officers are golng about over the island vis- {ting aifferent polnts of tnterest. The Indica- tions voint toa considerable stay here. Two Englishmen, one Rear-Admiral W. Gore Jones, of the British navy, now on duty at Washing- ton,theother supposed to be the British Consul at Portland, have been here to-day. They made many inquiries. but could learn nothing vew. They destred to see the manifest, and then tried to get on board the steamer but fatled. Jones returned to-day, but the other remainson the watch. No person not in the employ of the ship has been allowed on board to-day. The officers manifest some Uttly annoyance st the press reports which they regularly recelve. The steamer's mauifest contalus nothing but ships stores. CIARTERED AS A TRANSPORT. Loxpox, May 8.—The steamship Cimbrla, now in American waters, was chartered “on the 24th of March last by the Russlau Admiraliy {or a ycar, (o serve exclusively as s transport. The amount paid was £14,800. The value of the vessel is sccured to the owners by Mesers. Mendelssohn, Berlin bankers. Jier princie pal work will be to supply provisiuns and munitions of war to the Russian fleet In the Pa- cifie. ller present destination, alter taking aboard war material contracted for in America, is North Japao. TORTLAND, Me., May 8,.—It Is reported that s member of the Russlan Embassy passed through the city yesterday on his way to South- west flarbor: also » member of the British Le- gation, The Dritlsh Vice-Consul here I said to have accompanied the latter, EASTERN NOTES, GORTSCUAKOPY, 81, PerEnssung, May 8.—Tuc Aqence Fusse states that the pout has now attacked both feet of Prince Gortscbakoll, fis slecplessuess s Increased by pain, und his physiclans have ordered that hie abstain from the trausaction of any business. DENIED. CONSTANTINOPLR, May 8.—The statement thiut Sulchinan Pasha will shortly bo Hberuted is denled. DAKER PARIA has heen appointed to the command of the First Army Corps, defendivg tle lines of Constoutl- nople and Maslak. THRSSALY. Atiens, Moy 8.1t {s officlally stated lhu the negotiations between the Hritish Consuls and insurgents for the cessdtionof the insurrce- tion I Thessaly bave been successtul, tho Cousuls promising upon the authority of Lont Balisbury that Gircek intcrests shall fu no way suffer, but would on the contrary be benetited, ax the Qreek cause will bo falrly represented be- fara Europe. The Consuls have now gone to endeavor to offect & slmliar arraugement in Macedonia. MINISTERIAL. Taris, May 8.—Acconding to private dis- vatchies from Bt. Petersburg, tlen, Ignatieff will be appoiuted & Minlster without a purtfolio, It §% thought probable that Valonief will suc- ceed QGortschiakoff, should the Chanccllot’s bealth make his resignation necessary. ITALY. Loxpox, Msy 4.—A corrcapondent at Rume has the strongest reason to believe that tho report that Iialy would sond troops to Albauis is uulounded, SERVIA, A Belgrade dispatch says the sttitude of the Bervisu people ia Increastngly menacing. They are eotircly averss to suother alilaoce with Russia, CROTIA VienNa, May S.—A telegram from Agram, Crotla, anncuuces that orders have been issued to cominence the coucentration of 35,000 men towards the Bosutan frontior. KUSSIAM INTENTIONS, A Bucharest correspoudeut says the latest infurmation 1s that the elguty tralus wentioved yesterday are jotended to convey the Russian troops and waterisl to Galatz, where, reports from Russlau sources state, the Grand Duko Nicholas will ultimately take command, AUSTHO-UUNUARY. Visnwa, May 3-~Tboo Austro-Hungsrian compromise has not vet been arrunzed. The Ministers will mect again Sutunday or Mondsy. ITALY, REPUBLICANS IN COUNCIL. Ros, May 8.—~The Itallau Republicans have beco sittiog In Congress the past three days. About 400 clubs wers represented, one-fourth belonglog to Liguria. Siguor Pantano, airector of Mazulan juurnal, Duwere, opened the vro- ceedings with an address, Io which he recapitu- lated thy Kepublican prograwiue. o denled PRICE FIVE (CENTS. that there were dlvhlugu fa the Repubiican ranks. In conclusion, b ysaid . of all political parties the Republican iriss cotld afford to bs the most tolerant,«dynt timo was on fts side. * This utterar - (;was grectod with loud applause. - The ar.a discussion has been on the question of t} @yqactical organization of the Itallan Republdits¥h one body. A propo- sition #wus finally-, rmulnu\l and accepted unanimousty for the eleu.lon of a Provisional Republican (.(llllm"le!’ o bo clected in the' vurious districts®hroughout italy, cach district tu have the rivht lo{elml. one’ representative and more, uot exceedlng three, for every 3,000 wewmbers, During thy thres' days that ‘the Congress sat, repeated clatins to the right of Italy to ‘Iricste and Trentino were made. No Communistic ur Iuternativunlist sucletics ware represcuted, MEXICO. SIGNS OF TROUDLE. Speetal Dupateh to The Tribune. Bax Axionio, Tex., May 2.—(en. Escobedo and his son were aniong the party who left here on Tuesduy night for Mexico. Large quantities of arins have ticen shipoed from here to the Lerdists during the past threo weeks. Lerdo Is aald to be fn New York procuriog munitions of war, i The following Is the dispateh In full received by Gen, Ord to-day: RixoaoLt Tianwacxs, May 2,—A foree of Mexi- can revolutionists about 200 in number croesed inlo Mexico i the night of tho 27th of April, delow Santa Matia, uuder directions of Col. Munoz, A purtion of them wer atincked at Capata by Disz's truops ander Mal. Garcla, and dispersed, (icn. Canaloe in at Bernoss with a smail force. The rebels are at “Ebinito, thres miles _distant, Gen. Trevino I ordored from Munteroy ta suppreea the revolntion in Durango, Gen, Mar- tinez has declared acainst Paz, " The rebols are me{flrlnn to take Camaryo. The garcinons at ller and Matamoras ars expected to pronounca In favor Lerdo, The excitement {3 great and increasing Tn Mesien, “The prenence of many luwless nicn on the border of Mexico, without supplies, wili no doubt leud to much raiding snd pillazing in Toxas, Swrrrzen. Ganveston, May 8.—Nothing of Interest transpired on the Rio Grande to-day, The civil and military authorities aro taklng measurcs to prevent violatlon of the neutrality Jaws, ‘The News' correspondent says: **ft is the opinlun of the bestinfurmed people vn tho border that the revolution will be successful. Diaz's oflleers find it difficult to prerem thegur- rison from brohouncing for Lerdo. Wasiisatox, D, C.. May .—At the Cublnet Council to-day there was serlousattention given to tho recent reports reluting to the acitations on the Mexican burder, ‘Thers §s abundant evi- deuce of the fact that a strong movement {s Inuugurated by the friends of Lerndo on the Amncrican side of the Rio Grande to cross over for the purpose of creatiung trouble for Diaz. Reports to this effect huve been recelved by our Government, ‘The Becrctary of War alter tho Cabinet adjourned {ssucd as order to Gen. O cofolning it upon ilat oflicer to be par- ticularly vigiiant In lls endeavor to pre- vent any invasion of Mexican territory with hostile tntent from the Awericau side of the Rio Graode. The opinfon In Administra- tion clrcles bere fs that there wlil be serious trouble {n Mexicy, particularly aloni the border., The followers of Lordo are without doubt in- stigating Indlan raids juto American territory for the purposc of baving United States troops pursue them across the river und thus produce additfonal complications with the Moxlean Government, This _fact wos menzloncd at the Cubinet mecting, Escobedo is {n Texas, aund the opinton that he should be arrested for vio- lating neutraiity laws wos expressed by sowmne members of the Caniuct. The toreroing Information has been recelved by our Gosernment throngh a number of ofticial cnannels, including not only the military au- thorities but clvil ofticlats suvordinats to the State Department aud Department of Justice. Directions will be immediatery iasued from ench of these Departmenta for the prevention of vio latlous of the neutrality laws. CENTRAL AMERICA. AN AMERICAN BTEAMEI IN TROUBLE. Panasa, April 25.~The schooner Lorius, Capt. Kave, from Philadelphia, with coal for the Paviic Mall Steamship Company, arrived at Colon on the 15th fnst.- On the 16th the Cap- tain of the port demsnded tho ship's papers, which were refused. Capt. Kane thon went to the United States Consulate, whero hodelivered his register aod crew st to the Consul, accord- ug to law, A demand was then made upon tho Cousul for the papers, which was nlso retused, Noutlce was then served u ot the Captaln of the Lorine that hie was flued and must furuish securlty to the amount of §2000 before hu would be permitted to discharze s hta careo, This was also refused, aud the work of dischanging was beguu, Thu Captain of the port then called upon the military, who came 1o his assistance, and the work of dischargiog the curgo was stopped three days, or untll President Caricoso_und the Beeretary of State hud arrived upon the scens oand removed the military, and referred the whole matter to the General Government. Hecent purchases of war-steamers, arins, ete., by Central-Amcricsn Governiments, bave atarm- ¢d the forelgn merchants, who apprehiend war, Panasta, April 23,—A Hire in San Salvador un the 4th_inat, cuuscd a loss ,0f $300,000, Luduie ance, 320,000, MISCELLANEOUS, WOUNDRU IN A DUEL. Panis, May 8.—Cormnte de Mallle, who yester day culled the avtions of the Electoral Comaiise slon 8 fraud, was wounded to-day in s duel with Deputy Laisant, TIE POSTAL CONGRRSS, Paris, May 3.—In the Postal Congress now in sesslon fn this city, the Unlted States dee mand six francs per kilogrammo for letters in trausit across the continent fustezd of two fraocs os ot present. Eogland sup- ports the Amerlcan view, which will probably be adopted, nothwithstand. g nw opoosition of some Contiuental Puwers, Postage to India will probably be re- duced from 25 to 15 francs per kilogramme. A propusition will alse be luhmmul for a general reduction on marlue traosportation from six francs—the present rate—to five fraucs per kilogramme, TUB GREAT STRIKE. Loxpoy, May 3,.—~Tho poverty of the cotton operutives on & strike at Blackburn is attracting great attentlon, Boup-kitchens are belug ca- tahliahed tu various parts of the town. Many private indlviduals are contributing towurds tha msinteuance of tho operatives,and o great quantity of provistons are given, but the supply 1 much too limited. About 20,000 of those vy a strike are non-unionfsts, ‘Theso are entlrely dependent on frieuds, yAILED, Loxnox, 8.—Moorman & Ca., of Batavia, huve ta od. Liabllitles estimated at several miition Horins. e —— BEECHER. The Little Scheme Which e Doelleves Wi 8ot Nim Right Bofore the World, Special Dipatch 1o The Triduns. Naw York, May 9.~The Herald publishes an {nterview to-day with Mr. Pond, agent for Heary Ward Beecher, In whica be Is ropresented as say- fug ihata former altachoe of & datly paper hets, now swployed in the Post-Ofice, who was connected with. Tilton snd Moulton all through the scandal trouble, has disclosed facts giving full details of & couspiracy tu ruln Beecher. 1o was ju their confidence, way custo- dlan of all the papers showing & covsplracy, snd took foll memorands of thelr coufereuces and cune vervations, ‘Toey intended nzat o tuln Alr, Beechive a1 soy b: Aud by vy cartoly mcans. Tue statements of this man ary backed up by paj and documents thst sre jucuntrovertivle, whnn tbu are mad public, will Becchor right, fo th 01" the World. Eask Tuceday Bacehors cou #peat the day ta Fld exarainition of tis ma s Dapacs aud hey sty now gol u evi- dflt’tldl dota fl‘ nf. luyn*‘!lwn ll\'rvl kvew his wils was junocent of th chusye of Improper ntl- macy with uuehcr. aud that, i thie confecences of Tillon, Moultoa, and himself, Tiltun used to abow sogerit olther of the nlhen -nnuud Lo the watter a8 though it were a fact. The disclowures, itis adid, will by mads public -oun. THE SHERMANS. Special Dispated 10 The Tribuse. CLEYELAND, May 3. ~The promiuent citisens of Cleveland arc preparing to give & grand reception and banguet to Gesersl sud Secretary Sherman vn pext Wednesday evening, the pight before ths sovrman-Cameron wedding. This will by beld us tho Keanard House, sad will be o ue allaur,