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VOLUME XXXIX., GROCERIES, TEAS, Ktc. TAILOR.OLOTHICRS, TOW OPEN! CHAMPION 5/ CENTS. . n Y leven miles northiwest of Ban Btefano. The garrison of Shumla Is too wesk to defend the plece 3t attacked, THE INSURGENTS, Ths German Ambaseador has received Infor. vhalia, Thuringls, Franconfa, and Rheiniaoa have been chartered by Russia, and witl be em- vloyed in transporting Russian naval forces to Amerlcan waters,” SHMOOTH SAILIN WASHINGTON. out, and one wa special messeny, . deltvered the cej the President ™ 3y mail and the ather by ?' fore the meassenger hsil 5" j¢ Intrusted to bis cars to 5 Scnate, the Loulslana 8 i New YorK, May 0.~Four officers of the Rus- | The Pre ti Electars thoug] the form of that state- - - Peace Negotiations Believed | matun from Russian Leadquarters that the | ¢ian navy arrived nere this morning from Russia idaniinl Investlgatorg :.tfl‘n:;‘:ghlfyb s fil’l‘:‘»:fig:n}}ri:mw J’s:g =8 - to Be Progressin Russlans have evacuated Philippopolis, Totol, | direct, and have been closcted most of the day in S8ome Doubt How Vice-President;»da, 4 4 Buazardjik, and other localities near the Insur- | with Bodisco, Russian Consul. to Proceed. . THEY RECALLED THE MESSENQER, . Satisfactorily. geat district, so us to leave full liverty of sction —— and chunged the phiseology of the cortificats AND EXHAUSTERS OF THE tothe Porte’s Commissfoners. The Idea first FEASTERN NOTES. :h:\;;mlfift Jg}_‘:'w""t‘l"g'é”'?';"": taas to lr\rltlnl:’l; & i ——— entertained at the Russlan headquarters that DISMARCR'S ILLNESS. the Electors concurred In this correction, but the fusurgents are simply brigands i3 now aban- | BERLix, May 9.—Prince Bismarck is suffering | They Are Not Certain that : The Parliamentary Dobato on twn of theo, being unable to attend personally, \ " AMERIOAN LAI\ 0 doned, ‘They have o milltary organtzation, and | from the return of bisold neuralle sffectio Speuker Randall Is With telegraphed to tne others thele authority to OLESALE AND RETAIL, DR display strategteal Koowledge, Tho tme of his return to this city 1s uncer- tuake the cange, and to ee thelr names, thers. THOLES! y Disracli's Tolley Haus el hewleden, | e s city is uncer. Them. fure Loth the original certiflcates sent. by mail and the corrected one agnin sent by tnessenger . were delivered to the President ot the Senate, . both were opened and presepted to Some of the I’lans for Carrying :lhel tw?h Hoashe'a“ mm the :m n'u-t‘l.- - . i together w! e uther certificstes from Out the Political Scheime. Loulstana, atd all were referred under the law to the Electoral Commission. Al of theso cer- tidcates were nspected by counsel on hoth Wum. D, Eelley Speaks His 0ld Speech llde:illnd llledmzlzu;ni-c- btlm:ell; llllu two In question were au al it aud entirely unimpor- on the Tariff Question, Yait that i oy L2 NO QUESTION WAS EVER SUAOZSTED on the subject, I thers was In this action of Another Day’s Debate on the DBankrnpt. the Loulsiana Electors sny finpropriety, it had v v no eflect on the result, asthe uncorrecied Hayes Repeat Bill In the Senate. certificute sent by mail conld not baye been in- valid, und nobody st the time thought it conld, Been Postponed ; Lonpuw, May 9.—A disptch from Constantino- ple saya the Porte has ardered the partialevacy- stion of Bhumla, in conslderation of the remor- ol of the Russian headquarters to Bt. Uceorge. ‘The evacuation of the fortresees ana withdeawal of the Russians are belleved to depend upon the mitharawal of the Hritish fleet. A more conclilatory feellog Ia now prevatliog between the Turks and Russians. AUSTRIAN REQUEST, Austria is stated to have asked the Porte to permit Austrian troops to eacort the returning Bosutan refugees. Otberwise disturbances en- Loxpon, May 0.-Quarters have been en- Reged at Aix-la-Chapelle tor Bismarck fur the end of May, los. 110 & 112 Madison-st. | Proprietors of the Liveli- (Metween Clark rnd Dearborn), FITH AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF est clothi“g store_ ']‘cilS’C()fl'OOS, Sl)i(jes, Hard-workers for Custom. FANCY AND STAPLE ROCERIES, The grea’test Painstakers Aho,nwmn'elolunrlmculolw ) | yet discoyered. mported o e diours. " | Producers of passion and I ROUMANIA. Bucnangst, May ¢.—Five thonsand Russfans guard the bridge over the River Sercth and the Eastern Carpathian passus, Roumanian jour- nalsdaily chronicle Russiau movemeuts, but the numbers are small and the transfers closely re- remble the settling Into piace of an army of wee cupation. The present attitude of the Rou. manian Government towards Rtussians 18 based on Premier Bratfano's circular to the *Prefects. Beven thoussud trausport carts have left Buch- Which Would Indicate Hopes of un Early and Final Settle- weat, Withdrawal of the Russians from Roumelia Officially wre%umruuynnkchnpaopl«archmgn iealousy among the hme. dangering the tranquillity of ‘Lurkey wnd Aus- Stat d Torrito~ H At. . PUTTING THEL ETHEY . 1o et is o ahars of (hOIr yalins i . inted At, trla are probable, ureat for Bulgaria during the past few weeks. | o .R fatloh Adontad T the Heateen Assoctnted Freste + i Girie, "Wo 'mako & weoiaily 5 | gOmE Clothiers and Tail- Thera 1s & lurge park of watous at Kischeoefl. ¢ s osoltion Home to | Wasnmaioy 1. G May' §.—The'{ndividual ani - X b N L] e - o ' pfil ;I;El‘-: _-w“ukfln "M-";”o"r el THE RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT INTOLETANCE, ] our members of the House Committee on the hil wnmlrrenmd to sell at prices England, in Turo, to Order Uer Iron- ors of chicagol ISTS, The Bulgarfann closed o Roumanian echool Law. Judiciery have expresged themeeives in op- A ARG T hf I d A Clads from the Sca of SCHOUYALOPP STOPS TO SER BISMARCE. ;“3;:":;';;;2;’;:&2‘?::“ l;C,'l_"'““::.:" the fi;:&:ffl’-‘:m’?l'f?fg:-'i‘l?%cl?llx?nfimmh'." dentin e o . P . at the a of Turf 3 L ! h o saalien of Coteol ool daty | Jruthful advertisers. Marmorn, S Fom o ot & k. Tiundss ITAENTS OF amata- IN A QUANDARY, | HEkh i deleskel iy thove whe bave “verything tu the Grooory line may be speclal nays: A 8t Petersbure correspond- | Large shinments of heavy shell have recently | 708 INVESTIOATORS AT A 1033 HOW 70 PRO- | Comumittee have the Montwomery Bialr resalus haa st out antabllsnmont at the very lowest | e hiave some splendid Suits for § ent telegrapha that Count Schouvalofl will not | been toade from the line of the Danube to the ceen, Yopelelfore icun they deilteWoaspid b ap: matkss prios o S g Boys at $5—rcceived them yester- | No Opposition to Be Made to the Rus- | arrive in 8t Petersburg befora Sunday, | Black 8ea purts. Bpectal Dizpatch {o The Tribune, e oD inteatinh fo. el C. JEVNE, Prop'r. FROPOSALS. Wasminuton, D, C., May 9.—The present In- q'l"‘;':'““f" fpnpestlaly “"n?:h]:‘cfi nl',’e',",:: tentlou of the members who are actuslly pro- | separate. They will be cautious_that fhey moting the scheme of Insugurating the Presi- | shall not be blenaed, one being designed to | dential favestigationin Florida s to Introduce o | £atse & question of the izt of President Hayes to livld ks _office, and the other merely caicu- fesolutlon after the worniog hour Baturday, | 101ed 14" elictt facte in rolation to the Florida directing the Judiclary Committee to proceed | election. The dudiclary Committee wii meot to an fuvestization framedlately. ‘The sctivn | to-moriow to couslder the suggestions nlready duy. We ncver offered a betlter trade, Sco our splendid assortmoent of all goods worn by man—kind. Wo do not nsk you to buy, but to.sco them before you huy. Wo know having spent Thursday st Friederichs. ruhe, tn onder to hold an fn. terview with Prince Bismarck. 1t has been cunfidently hoped that he brings the means of securing peace, yet the Emperor, who knows In ndvance his mission, said on Weduesday thot he did not sce that any end of the complications TNBSSALLY. The Turkish Commander at Volo has aseured the firitish Consuls that all frregulur truops bare been sent out of Thessaliy, TWO MOIR DRITISN IRON-CLADS of the Channel squadron have arrived at Port Said. stan Occupation of Ba °* toum, Myaterious Movements of Busxian Agents at Points on the Atlantin otice to Gontractors. what the result will be i{ you look was probable. AUSTRIA, taken yesterday by the Exceutive Committee of | mude to them as Individuals. Should they de- OHICAGO, May 3,1878, | nround. Nothing plenscs’uu more Ooast. ity anN. 10NATIREP Viznna, Moy 0.—Bills for providiog the 60,- | the ‘i““‘;:“i;‘"‘;l‘ * Democratic Committee re- 32; ‘\‘\'u‘l’n::-"u.fi::( ';'11“-‘:3-‘:“;{1’1“31‘13’: :g::fi:' Pronosals will bs recelyed at the Officeof the | than to have a customer posted. 18 excluded from the councils of tbe Emperor | 900,00 flurins extraordinary credit were intro- | questiug the Judiclary Cummittes Lo ek lonve [ fiyy’ irendy prepured - lustructing e gulef Engineer of the Chicago & Allon Ralirosd 1 yor = oy ol 1 b Keratis . stthe formsl request of Gurtschakoff, who, | duced in the Austrisn Reichirath and Hungarian | to make theiuvestigstion la not whollvapproved | Committee on udiciary to inquire E\?m;fl{;‘x.&:l’gfin?‘ untll noon _on the 10th day o dcsire the closes ny. NEGOTIATIONS, "| baving exverieuced a favorable turn fu his | Diet to-day. by leading members of that Cummittee, who | into all the facts ~ touching the A LITTLE TOO r'i8T, Loxpoxn, May 8.—~The conviction beglns to find expression that a toosanguine view fs taken cf Count Schouvalofi’s journey to St. Peters- burg. 1It{sargued thit he cannot have & mis- slon from the British Government unless the latter has consented to abandon the idea of European concert, snd will treat dircctly with Russia about speclal British interests. It Is conjectured that Count Schouvalofl may Lave had a peraonal object in wishing to visit 8t. Pe- tersburg while Prince Gortschakoff is fucapacl- tated for tno dutics of the Chancellorship, and *the qucation of his successor is in suspense, It 1s not unlikely, however, that Count Schouvalofl takes & specific aflirmative of the Brit!sh objec- tlonsto the Treaty of San Btefano, such as Count Andrassy communicated to Gen. Igna. tiefl, ELECTOHAL REFORM, CoxsTANTINUPLE, May 9.—The Turkish Par- liament will shortly be convoked to deliberute upou new clectoral arrangements. TIIE THRER AUSTRIAN IRON-CLADS, ordered Bere from Buyroa, arrived tu-day. INSUROENT FROCLAMATION. Loxnox, May 10.—A Constantinople dispatch says the insurgents at*Rhodope have fasucd a proclamation to the Christisn populations of Thrace, Macedonfa, and Evfrus, summoning them to arws against the common enewmy. RISING, A Belgrade dugnzch sass the Mohammedans and Albaofans in Ol Servis arc risfug ip rebell- jon, Au fnsurrectionary fermentation Is per- ceruble amuug the Mokammedan population of Nisch, think it morebecuining that the luititiveshounld | Florida = clection, awd authorizing them be taken ll] wome one notamemberof thatCom- to seud for persons and piapers, tha I‘"mmb‘u sctting forth as the pround of action the con- mittee. The ditliculty in the way of proceedinz | fession ‘of frad by Sielin. restdent ot the otherwise thau by the Judiclary Committee | Bourd of State Canvassers, who participated in taking the fnitiative in conuection with a report | them, and guve the Electoral voto to Hayes and on the Marylaud resolutions, ana the Blatr byt | Wheeler. It is thought frum certuin indications to-duy, though tha assertion cannot be mada introduced by Kimmell and referred to thew, 18 | posit(very, that Gen, Butler wilh offer an amenil- HOW TO GET THE FLOOK ment to such resolution instructing the Com- to offer the resclution. The Judiciary Commit- | mittea alsu to investivate the subject of the tee will be called soun in order, when they may | Iresidential vote of Louislsna, report ou matters that hase been referrea to Dgtvfi 'z:,s"l"(“.l‘:afll‘ fxxz%'cuye'rc}'“”ém’e:n ‘mf;h),; them, but the copfession of McLiu and the rest | conference this afternoon as to the best mods of the Florida school Lave pever been refer- | of proceeding i the premises. red to them, and it {s alflicult to sce on what ground they cau report a resolution of fuvesti- THE TARIFF BILL. Ratlon by Congress of the things mentloned in DEDATE IN THE HOUSE. the confessions, aa a substitute for the Blair 8pecwal Disvateh tn The Tritune. bill Jooking to a trial of fiayes’title bythe | Wasnrxatow, D. C., May 0.—There were twn Bupreme Court. The Congressional Committee | Bpeeclies in the House upun the tarifl,—on= by expressly disapproved of any steps Intended to | Judge Kelley, champlon of Protectfon, and ono disturb tne President’stenure of Lisoffice. The | by Hurrls, of Georgin, who supported Wood's Judiclary Committee were notificd yesterday of | biMl. Kelley's epecch was o very carcful pre- the action of the Congressional Committee, but | sentativn of the opposition to the Wood blll. HMAVE IELD NO MEETING, Hu discuvered all {88 wenk polnts, and shawed and are Jikely to hold none to take action in the | very successfully that the Deniocratic membcrs matter, perbiaps, recomnizing that it would nut | Of the Ways and Meaus Committce frum tho appear to bo just the thing for the Committee | Bouth hnve wot meglected to provide for thelr to take action on matters referred to | oWn. For instance, sumae, which grows wild fu it by = vpartlsan campaign commlttee, | Virgnin, and is au extenslve articlo of trade, is and not by the Housc: but na | Subjected to an inciesscd rate of Cuty Intho alresdy ‘stated, the leading members of the | Wouwd bill; while shooks for the manufacture ot Committee arein conference with gentlemen | tobucco boxes, extensively used in Virgina, aro not of the. Committce fu working up this | PUt upon the free ilst, but when importod fur scheme. A preamble and rgsolution to be fn. | Other purposes they are made dutiable, troduced were agreed upon by this confer. NUMEKOUN INCONORUITIES ence last night, The presmble recites allega- | of that sort were judiented. The Parsee mer- tions of fraud {n counting the votes of certufy | chaut, the curnest cxponent of fise trade, ¢ven, precincts fn Florkts, aud fn the pruceedines of | s quoted by Judge Kelley as denouncing the the Returning Board, as madle In the McLiu and | Wood bill at u private mestiug ot the New York other published afidavite, wntch afidavits uro | Chamber of Commercu, . ottached; the resolutlon autborizes aud di- Buichaed, of Illinoty, has the Onar for to-mor- rects tho Judiciary Comm.ittee tu make fovestt. | fow. o will devate himeelf to speccles which gation of the truth of these chiarges immedy. [ Rove becn nade scutust the WL Al the ‘op- health, reassorts his authority. The veaerablo Chancellor is exceediogly jealous of his young rival, and there has been a very bitter feeling exlsting between the two men since Iguatiell averrode the Chancellor’s orders regarding the Bun Btefano treaty,” RUSSIAN AGENTS. AT PHILADELPIIA, Bpeclal Dispatch te The Tribdune. PmLADELPHIA, Pa., May U.—1t bhas been aus- pected for sume days past that Russian sgents were busy in this city canvassing amoni ship. owners, with a view to securing the refusal of steam veasels to be ueed for belllgerent pur- poses fo the event of war. This conjecture is now confirmed, though the agents still preserve thelr Incognito. The confirmatiun cones from the British Consulato kicre, at the head of which {s, aud hias been for mauy years, Charles Ed- ward K. Kortright. In thp courso of an luter- view to-day, couducted in a very guarded man- ner h‘{ Lier Majesty's representative, your corre- spondent was assurcd positlvely that not only were Rusaian agents in Philadeiphia, but that they were here for the speciic purpose of pur- chasiog the steamships of k THE AMERICAX LINE. An offer already has been made for the four v‘:uulu belonging to tho Cotnpany, but, in the bove of making better terms, it has been de- clined. That the falluro to sell resulted solely from tho amallncss o - tho offer was admlited, and the {mplication was allowed to remain that, for a good round surn fu hand, no foollsh twinges of patriotisi could restrain the Board of Di- rectors from scllfng out the only line of traus- Atlautie steamers carrying tae Amerlean flog, ‘The ships of the line are especially adapted to Russia’s purposes, bLeing new, stanch, and noted for thelr fine sailing quality, They are sll bullt on one model, and are capable, when well baudled, of makiug very fast time. In ’ MISCELLANEOUS. LIVERFOOL PAILURES. Livenroow, May 8.—W. Winter Raflles, cot- ton broker, has suspended. The faflure of Dunkerley, Corter & Co., proviston merchants, of this city, Is also announced. Liabilitics, £20,000, AUSTRIAN OFINION, LonpoN, May 10—5 a. m.—A Vienna cor- respondent commentlog on the hopes of peace revived by Count Schiouvalolt's expected arrival at §t. Petersburg, and increased friendly char. acter of the pourparlers sa; ** Notwithstand- ing & way out of the difficulty secms at last to bave been found, cgress 1s neithershort nor casy. It fs, after all, nothing more mnor less than solving the most vital questions,~that fs, doingin s great measure the work of the Con- gress itself, A certaln nervousness therefore cxists, It belog instinctively felt that the present may possibly be the lost effort to arrive at a pacific solution. The pending pourparlers volonger relate to & formula for & congress, but to T;Joat.. for tha Gradiug, Mnsoncy, Wrestle, | We are prepared for it. You nev :;:1“1!3;}'0' e HRamnas City, Bt. Lonis & Cbieago | or shall rue the day you knew us, Rallzosd, from near Marahall ¥IA Salt Springs, Tirginsville, and Osk Grove, to Littis Blae River, seat Independence, In Misonel. ‘Profies, Specifications, Form of Propoeals, and ; i Jorm ot Contracta may i gecn at the Ofice of the fléfi;:‘:glgriu;;lll‘l e re u'(m; !filghe nlllllcll"ory TAILOR-CLOTHIERS, rity for the completion ol ¢ worl ording erantract. and atao for the_prompt rayment for | BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING HOUSE +l) supplics and materials purchascd and labor employed while prosecuting tho work. For tho Malo Bex, BrEE A e st et | e ok sl Rl estc e T {ha can' be dono under thelr personal supevsis- Orner LIk and fadison-sis,, bk, work will bo patd fori n casn oy the chicasa Branch, 533 Milwaukee-av,, cor. Rucker-st. & Alton Rallroad Company, and will not be con- OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL NINE. tacted azeopt abine ICHart Al PHICES: Chled Pne | S e emammmanae ol - - T s Chlgago & Alton Natiroad Company, BANKRUDT 8A fatiko, i, and marked ++Proposals for Wark | « 1o RIA Ut 10 reject any or wlt blds te reserved ' e 5. BLACKSTONE, President. H SO oo e S MR e S5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. i el " 5 Woclock &, M., {u’lnplv‘n[ Fraoklin sireet from & ) X B ns f Nori Aeaet with wood. folal 1eaxti B d 3 b . msatmrnah A | Stock of Clocks, Bronz- the work proposed to be performed by himj al the ol wood o bo ied snd under what lotlers pieit, | @Y Opera Glasses, Mu- i present curblog and earth fonndation to be uae "r‘fl'e'gr::imtnz the present wood blacks which now Slcal Boxes! Sllver W a're; form the pavement belng the new wn,k.rzq u‘l'rervL Jewelr Et() nrlu n:nn: :{wmbleclfllll-ug‘un‘gllu wnrklao m‘st be oloscd O’Ilrt at R A A YT ics fop Gtk thestreet, Bids are als0 solfcited for & pavement of eawed sellow tedar blocks, 8 inclies In mrh‘!‘». 3 Inches thick,and from 1. E. JENRINS, Provisional Assignee. 510 10(nched long, to ba lald fn e e e WAGES REDCCED. Loxpox, May 9.—The master cotton-sninners at Ashton-under-Tyne, Btaley-bridge, Dankin- field, snd Mossley have resolved to reduce wages B per cent on the25th fnst. QEN, GRANT. PaARis, May 9.—~Gen. Grant, wife, and son have arrived. THR STRIKX, : Loxpon, May §.—A Blackburn dtspatch ssys the Masters' Association Lavo suthorized their members to make any arrangement they pleass with their hands. Bootmans have set their large mill in motion with a full complement of hands ou the operatives' terms, TuX ANTONELLT WILL CA®E, Lonpoy, May 0.—A speclal from Home says in the Antonelll will case defendant's ubjection to taking testimony pro futura mcmoria was overruled. TOE MERITS OF A SETTLEMENT in the East, and {f {rreconcllable antsgonism should result on one or more polnts it would Ro far to prove the usclessncss of further en. deavors to bring about an understanding. Be- yond this {s tho queation of zuarantees, to-wit: The pledge that Russia will really make the concesslons shie promiscd, and the sccurity that NPORTING GOODS, T he tels "Elutmer as Ricolob pevement with ‘The Leadlng Sporting oods Roust of the West, obe Inch boards of plns underiviug ths entire paves ment s the rda and bloc) 0 be coated with tar. i Foth biato s KPots wum foF the ‘entire. work A. G_ Spalding & Bro' Number of square yards of pavement to be relal WD Address DAY R AN STBAMSHIP WRECKED, res LONDON, May 0.—Tlo uew Brilish steamship Chalrman Street Commitice, Buialo : | ately; gives them the fullest powers for taking | Penents of the bill huve cadeavored to helittle . o romedmpetistionsl: | Fugland will * demand notbing farther, October, 173, TR B (f"""‘hfl_"’f "E”i‘x :r"’_"l“”é ““v' P‘""“,’"t lias Deen | togtimony; authorizes them ro work througn | it Ly pointing our its defects. Many of these Lovdon,’ ¥ugand, Bows, | It would form a dangerous amomaly | ooooo0ea bo Cant Morrison S Finis wrecked ol ?or.l‘.:“umlrctwom“ 4 sub-committees, one of which defects, Burchanl says, ate known to the Come J Arows, Arn Gustdn Tar" | 4o leave tho armed forces of et -nfp i {hu CEM- e Eeonping Panis, May 9.—The Professors of the College MAY BIT IN PLORIDA, mittee, and fouud thelr way futo the bill elibier 1 N Biemionts fur Aronery Cluba | the two sides face to !ncelwlllnlllc lhlcy hhua foto Lis present besth, made the run frol nll l-‘ance r?mix’xlxm?n!dcd Dr. growmsuquln’ru l‘or having ail the authority of the full Committee, | throuch The most complate atock {n diplomatically agreed. The withdrawal, there- the Chair of iyslolocy, made vacant by the | wyl clerks, stenographers,and an Assistant Ser- INATTENTION OR CLERICAL ERRORS, * Thelioard of Edneation of District No. B, Dundee, P e FISHING fore, of the Dritsh fleot and Russlan army | Quéonstown to Cape Henlopen (n nine days | death of M. Claude Dernard. Dr. B y ' gesut-at-Arms. The Committee aud Sutr-Cume. | a8d could bu corzected 1n leeo time thup bas mittecs are authorized to sit duriog the sesslons | been required fur the speechus of oppoucnts ot of the flouss aud to report at auy time. Bug | the bill. Burchard wiil fnsist thot the Houss what dlsturbs these gentlemen Is a doubt | I8 tu declde, not whether the Wuod tarlfl, as whethor the Spesker will rule that this propo- submitted, is defective, but whether the Hlouse sition Is a question of privilege. . The best par- | desires to reversc the present taritl system. 1t Hamentarlaus among them fear that be will not, | it dl’f'{ the oppartunity witl he givan to amend foasmiuch s ft fs directed ouly o | Wy bl In must any dlrection doelred. It ty very evident that Wood 14 endeavoriog to sc. the aacertaloment of the regulanty of ppurt for the bill_by making overtures, proceedings on the part of ceriain 1ly to protection Démocrata, It cannot officers of election, without alleging | be ascertuined that hic has galued any votes, but any misdemesnor vu the partof any oflictal | the opponents of the bill noed not be certaln of over whom Uongress has vower, It {s staply | 2 €48y Victory, 43 Wouod thinks lls prospects to-night aie 1ather bettec thau they bave beca a proposal to fuguire whether certalu alicged, lurll‘:hy nx“lwu. y & rown- Bequard, being an English subject, 18 {neligible uuiees he bocomes naturalized. * MILITARY REVIEW, clght hours and forty miuutes, and, with as capable Captains, cach of the other boats of the llny could nake as good time. At the Cone sulate it was further stated that the Crar's agouts have beeu Investigating the status of TUR CALIFORNIA BTEAMER, belongloz to Qoodall & Perkins, of Bsn Francisco, almost ready for launch- fog from Csmp's ahip-yard, in this city. The correspoudent saw Mr, Cramp, and, in reply to s point blank question, whether or not ke had been approached by Russian emissa- ries In regard to tho purchase of the California, etated that e decliued to make any reply. Of villreccive aealed proposale for the removal of the | 310¢% Elle ninsof tho ald schoul bullding sud the erection and | FPoons, Floi yreionta b Lie natural corollarg o1 ans tndec i o, Ing Ne standing. This scheme 18 now broached, not in the old forin s sccurity agalnst accldent, but {u connection with a guaranteo for the ful- fillment of AN AGREEMINT TO DB MADE, England fs credited with tho initfative in this respect. Bhe s sunposed to demand the with- drawal of the Russian troops heyond the Bale kaus ss a pledge of Russia’s promise not to place herselt 1 opposition to the wishes of Eue rope, while in such case she would be ready to withdraw ber ficet, Curlously s} *his Juncture the Wiener Abendpost's Bu. PetorsDurg corre- N i 1 e T A CK L, ©ompletion of & uew house. A’I stetialwhich can ba HNEADQUAITERS FOR Aved from the old building entirely uninjured by the te. sy be yaed in the conatruction of the nuw edince, Faniiucdinibconuiction of the g s, | BASE BALL SUPPLIES, Tows Treasurer, §lu: lock, on and after May 14. | Theatrical, Gymnasium, and Genersl Bporting Goods. fill bide to e n hy 12 0'clock . of the 25th tnat.” Ths 1ase Iall, hnlllnm and Gymusslum Ubiforms spe- lrectors rescrve the right to rrfurl any aod sl bids, cinity, ) EGGaE GIDDINGS, Preaidest, Redd for “fournal" contalntog fustrations snd prices of thie above guods, SU. 118 RANDOLPE AIEOES, Wil D. KERFOOT & (O, ) 00 WANHINGTON-NT. H Durlug the second fortnight In Juno the an- nual review of the armies of Pars and Versatlles will be held. The uumberof troops under arms will be about 05,000, Al the Iurt'gn soldiers in Purls will witness the march. They will be formed in battation of honor in front of the of- ficlal tribune. THE MT. VERNON PACKAGE. DId It Contaln 88,000 Iu Carrency, or Was It & Dummy—Progress of the Law-Sult at Springfiold, GEGH B.T. MCEWEN, Clerk. Dundee, 1il., May 6, 178, IBUSINENS CARRDS, facts arc trus for information ouly. If the —_—— Renta coll M i l course the purchase, if effected, would have to Bpectal Dispatc o The Tridune . : sl BRI SRS | (Vo have n vory lnrgo and com. | ot sumounces that i consequeaco of | LU0 b ior, but Tt 1s probablo that tho | _ Beunxorixip, L, My 0,The hosriag of the | Bpeaker bas been aporoached on the subiect, IN THI SENATE, —_— [ plota Tine of our Gwn MAUNTMCUTS | of Ronmani it possibls that tho Tussian | APkt would act us the po-between. Tho | Mi- Veron 88,000 cass was resumed In tho Uaited i bsiialictes bl ol T e B BALE, n BUTTON, CONGRESS, nnd traops will wl'thdnw Trany R‘numelln ‘Mter Vare actual presence of the Chnabria In American | States Circuit Coust to-day, and the legal contest To avo 0 risk of being taken off the flour un Bperial Dispaten to TAe Tridune. on both sides was the most determined in the bistory of the sult, Gov, Palmer's croas-czamina- tivn of the witnessos fur the Exprees Company was very sharp, aud the Courl's interference in bebalf of une seemed groatly to vex the Qavernor, The Expre L‘mnrlny first introdured the testimony of Geurgo A, nlder, who was the Night Monvy-Clerk attho Bt. Louts office In June, 1877, and as such had chargeof the vault o which the safe contalning smong dthicre the package vertion had been piaced by Mr. French, tho Day Money Clerk. 1lla testified that ho (Snider) was the ouly one having mecesa to that vaull duriug the night, did not have any k:’llw Frencn's safo, sud did not scethe pack- sgostall. g’l'hu next wilness wias Mr. Owens, Receiving ‘Teller of the Third Natiu Bauk of Si. Loulw, hie limony was aubs ly & reafirming of en by Casnler Sioddart yeslerday, The uoticed vltllcnllll{ that the package when d by hito was very Huht as compared with vackages “coutslnlog that amount of money: that the seals and wrapper were 15 that, because of its Ilrhlnrll, he critically ined thn eesly, The Teller and hi 4 nted upon 1 fLa conte psvwr. Tho package was ouce opened, be- cause, cumur{l o the usual gostom, s letter of sdvice had not been recelved frot the Mt. Vernon Bank, sud did pot reach the consignee until the pestday. The witness noticed that the waz bu- preasion on I perfoct seal, o 13 o G TPty st P S SR S SO 08 & poiut of order, andof the consequentsct- | Wasmixaroy, D, C., May 0.—Tho Senate, Ltov‘uvrfil]’tflvh'hfilllghml(l-llll“lc, and back which this movement in lta preaent stage | after haviugu sccret powwow over the bill fot ce' ce' 00' G el could fil-afford, itis now in consideration to | the psyment of the Mexicau awurds, passed it, [} ] . BULLOCK BROS amend tho treamblo by declartnig one of the | and then worked away on the ludisn Appro- Toraale, 400 . < grounds of lovestigation to be an inquiry | pristion bul until they had disposed of tnat %007 Lhia Wheloamtmt o oA here sitdrens . into the truth of Mclin's allegation; that | great enfgma. It wus declded that Chiof I Noyes and athers, clalining to represeat Hayes, | Juseph’s band of Nez Percos, now prisoners st ::d'";}l‘,‘.'&‘,’,.'."{l;"‘.,‘,"%‘.’."“.i’.‘i{z:’.fl.‘“ lr':,'m'?f:“r':‘ Furt Leavenworth, shall be colonized th the wards to the persons who cominitted these | 1ndian Terntory, and started fu civil life. 1t alleged frauda in case Hayes became President | was also voted after much tolk to reject the Dy thelr act, and that after he becume President | Houss proviso that Tudians who aro disposed he aid, in furfiliment of theso pledices, appolnt | o labor for thelr uwn advuucement may be em- the persons who were fatrumental fn procuriug | pioged fu farmiog and othee useful avocatlons, ;:II'E;: '::fi’.-l:i. "-?x'.?.‘fl’fl“f-' :I‘u:::-’l’. u:’::‘;l‘d‘,' lfi Authority was given to divert o other purposes vroved, be within ‘the discretion of the Preskitent, the ape A OHUUND FOR IROCETEDINGS OF IMPEACU- | propristions mude tu the hill fur willers, MENT N blackumiths, enginoers, curpenters, physiclans, agninst the President, and unquestionably § would make the movement for an fivestigution | 84 otber persons, aud "”l ‘"I"l“"’ aniicteq & watter of the biehest priviteze, It s not yet | Provided fur by treaty stiputation. determiued wnether to go td® this length, but BANKILUPT HEPEAL HILL. the }vrupoul 1s beiny scriousty canvassed ainong The Benate uext touk up the bill for the re- the few who are adinitted to the coumsels of | yeq of the Hunkrupt set, and Beuntor Thurwan ‘hf,,"l,l' ‘f‘:,;t',“:fl’m‘lfl',:';:fl:fi'.},‘,‘,'"&‘f:‘:;,‘,';fi, explalued bis smenduent, which 1nakes the act ineavure makes the investization one looking to | operative uuttl the lst day of Neptember next. the removal of the President, which is what the | Benators Keruan and White opposed the amend- Democratic Congressional Committe declared | yent, sud wanted immcdiate and uncouditiouat waters, aml the fact that the alr is full of ru. mors that aho la but THR FONURUNNER OF A PLEET to be organtzed for the purpose of proying upon Dritish commerce in the cveut of war, already produces a marked cffect upon the English shippog trade. A larice purt of the trade be- tween this port and Havaos s carred on Dritlsh boltoms, tmost veing schoouers and barks owhed by Nova Bcotia and built expressly for the West fudin trade, Forelgo shippers are Lelegraphing constuutly to forbld consigunments being forwarded In these Colonial English ships, aud a considorable tlcet already is Jatd up ia Nova Scotian ports. TRESI ATRIVALS. Avecial Dispaich to The Triduns, Nzw Youx, May 0.~Tue World save: A party of Russian unval otticers from 8¢. Peters- burg arnved om the steamsbip Salvador to-day, and went to the Everett 1ouse, They registered as follows: Capt.L.F, Benectschsin, Livut. A, . Rodconol, Licut. A. M. Kholiusky, and A, Konteymivoff, uaval architect. A reporter ssked Licut, Rodcono! as to the mission of the TOR TIMES ON GLADSTONE. Clmbns, sud he replied: “1 have not ths na, Shumla, and Batoum have surrendered. This has strengthened the impression that tho Czar would not object to the retirement of the Russlan urmy from Roumeclls, proviaed he ob- tained Butoum, which would mcan that En. gland had withdrawn her opposition to Russia's ruetatoing ft. e whole lvll’nlml.N For Mrs:(!;l;;: t‘!?' 13 650 Almater-at. DetrolL bitch. 140-153 STATIS 13 10 30 Atwales S GENERAL NOTEC TS Head ol ATaerias eatile now on e BrsoreE D O ¢ taicreus the tierd to:30,000 head, and now offerd o AND OPENI u i With n eriatn prodtof 3o neresne | Of shiag tnd Bummer fiades In U8, Bott, snd Straw £t dunum, besidesa material fncrouun in (he : 0, 8% ¢ I f‘fl&zyn-r. For circalars contalniog TS{I ER)S 2 W. SHERWOOD, Bildgeport, Coan, td e o ¥ AND SATURDAY. ¥l d; OTFIOR OF TIE FRIDA A AT ine goods at very low b Assoilin of Amgrpg, | —-XC8T HADNG ENGLAND, THR RESBRVES. Lonnon, May 0.—As the result of the mobil- {zation of the army and nflitia reserves, 85.000 trained and offectivo soldlers have taken thelr places {n the ranks. AHMY PROVISIONS, ‘The Laboratory fepartment of the Woolwich Arsens) has recelved an order for 18,000 casks to cuntain each forty-eight ppunds of biscult. crackers, to be varricd on puck saddles, Fifteen buudred tons of prescrved meats have been ‘re- cetved from the United Btates, principally from Clleago. 1 =4 01 MADISON Drll 15, 1674. In sccordance with the pro« _orTioian, 03 T o the ferm of Lhrca vears, ;"fln"n. liojd ot the & eners) te i Practical Hho s Louis, Mo.. o Tucsday, the |4th day o Optlelan, 1878, 'cloc] S el G e S H[: afllfl ar LEGAL. 3 N, HATSON & CO.’S, A it 3, Meholts, Complaivants' Solctor, _____ late & Monroests. ASSIONEE'S SALE OF I FINANGIAL, 8 BALE OF REAL ENTATE. bt 451 46 publlc suction. under the order of the §ifcult Cours of MeT.ean County: 111100ls, at the south ot S8 Court-Hause in Hioomington, [ sald coaaty, tinufagicing oa THURSDAY, MAV 30. 1638, aad coa: TARLIAMENT, e Toe dissolution of Parlisment Is not uow an- Ueipated, » i ought not to ba contemplated; but it {8 not o Lowmon, May V.—This moroiug's TV, | sMghtest hesitation tn telitug you tho oblect for |'of, Wt W VSinhs Davis Waleh was herastonn | BUANE HOL 10 e, congmuiiteds B8 o itton | ropeal. Senalor Maithews aavocatcd tha criticizing the speech madeby Gladstone yester- | which the Cimbria come to Amerlca. Bhe | bave been abstracted sud uther contents substitute | to it if there secnis to be no other sure way of | Ameudment and defended the Daukrupt wct. duy toa deputation of Welsh Liberal Associs- | bas oo board 8 puwber of Husstau naval tions st Hawarden, in which he deuounced the | officers who zre tv take command Uoverument in violent terms, says: *fHis [ Of & . certain number - of ships lauguuge was so reckless as to entirely over- | thst we intend to purcbaes here, it we can find shoot tho mark. It reads like a speech prompt- | suitablo oues. . It {s the Intention of our Gov- cd by desperation.”” The Times aleo says It be- | crument to use a pumber of privaleers, and it cd withious leaving ready evidences of detuction on the and wiapper. -Buperintendent Waters, of the Adams E3zores mpany, aod Detective (. 1. Thlel, of St. Louls, testifed sa 10 the cautents of the packs sgpe as sileged oy the cunsignor, the denowins- tivna of ihe bille as uamed by Caahicr Haw, sud of wrilten memorsuda, e contaluiog $8,000 of compassing the purpose ot wum'i an_ fuvesti- | There had been un understanding that the Seu. gatlon ordered, “There 18 po euestion but that | ate would sdjourn from to-day until Mouday, the Democracy are but thuse who wauted a vote on the Bankrupt aboutthe right war of romeeding. Randall {s | Uil defeated this, snd also & motfon to wjourn, betleved to favor the plan of the Congresslonal | Thurmau consented to wdjourn over it a vota Committee suggested yul!nhy‘lml to that | could be reached, but Maxey took the flour, and, LURAETAS G0 L the ceal caats auleusd Heres the Gorerament on tho wholo fs aciing | We can fod vessel that would anewer thias pur- | 1 washows sl s pickase contaluine $5,000 of | end hus, i o reported, srrazed that the Com: | ua it waa ate, motion to adourd uatil v o’ ".'::"--4.'-':5'“:”;"' 4aid v, cunaiatiu OF fapioe wiscly in the present crlsls, and the fact that | posc liera we sball purchaso them, Wocauuot | per which was sround the bogue acksge. 4 Cummilttes i the call shall waive thelr privile | Seustors who have intorested themielves tu son. fuliak Bongforeity fn Couky alchean, Lifing: ' " Uladstoue caunot arouse the country by whole- | doit, bowsver, until we receive wuother order | | We it “‘_:"J’,;","‘,'.:‘,"‘;‘: ,,',",.'“‘m ,“:"’5')‘0'::: ege, 80 that this Committes may be certain of | watching the drift uf seuttineut swong tuelr uv&-i‘é‘flfmffl:’ba’nu'n'fl:' R ! 9 sale denunciations of the Government, the Lou- | from 8t Petersburg, 1 aud wy brotber officers | 5o Rt et Lot Siter. ate ihtacts thatitway | bavivg the four Saturday to report, It way, | sssociates on the Baukrupt bill express the don newspapers, fashionable people, aud edu- | bave 5 cated soclety {nto some expression of oplolon to COME DIRECT FROM 8T. FETRUSBURG, the contrary, shows that the couotry does not | We expected 19 arrive biere before the Clmbria dissent frow the Government's policy, £at i0to Americsn waters, but we were delayed, BIONIFICANT, Welutend visitin; the dock-yards bere to The Birmlogham Daily Post says: * Sir Stat- | sce If wo can Sud the kind of veasels we require, ot ko auy way tampered with wbile 1 bia charge, lndlw l.tls'llvlu'd iotho same good condition to the Lank, ‘The teatimony here closed for thedsy, To-mor. row will be tutruduced the evidesce of bankersand other expesis Lo vaow thal, the woney could nob Lave boea taken vut of the packsge in'Lzageit with. oul the seals aud wrapplugy showiog tho fact. It s Lyo () i ila e 'lnflln.k':lfl:\l Guthsie’ Counties. s Count Kansa ’ a) ¢ ,,,,%*:_,,‘,, ,5.'-;;““}-,“ Pttt 16 & 18 Nassau-st,, New York, cripitta s CDIAlnEd o8 apriication, | Dealers 1o Gold sad alf uuea of United States Bonds, 3.0, py L. WELDON, Assignee, Bloomtoglon, Ml e A — therefore, be considered certain, as fur | oplulon to-night that ser:. 1, the date xmpuu‘d. 83 _any programme of Congressional pru- | by Scnator Thurmuu, will be wdopied as the ceediogs can he qertaluly determiued, { time for the repeal fo take oifect. that the iwovement will ‘be made 8, A BUREWD GAME, urday olther by the Judiclary Committ ‘The resolution relutive to the Mexican barder {norder, or by sume member of the House ris- | tntroduced in the Seuute yesterday by Mr. M, fog to m question of privijege, and 1t (s uearly 43 | guo, of Alabsaiy, fs represeuted Lo be fu the | certaln that tho whole ‘strength of the Dew- | terest of the ‘Tezus Pucific Hatlroad. The es 0] P is expected 10 conclude tbe heariog to-worrow S i LLEN. Auctione 'Y AND SELL ON COMMISSION Folt | ford Nostucote, Chaucellor of the Excoequer, | 80d then, 11 there is s prospect of war, wu sball ocratic party in the House sential fuature appears tu bo 1u the last clause, TP t' rm———— “:-M"AI :,,“ u:l‘m ARGIN ALL ,,-m,un:_ privately desired Mr. Chamberlstn, Radical | buy them immediately and bave whem fitted up. ’.",f.',:;,:“mfl::ffi"fl'fl.‘;. ?‘fi,‘."f;.“f L WILL BUSTAIN TIlB NEASURE. which declares it oxpediont by tresty to pro M EAN STEADINHIFD, member of Parllament for Birmingbam, to { We expect to et ss many volunteers frum | cuvice the Court tu the cxclusion of all other busi- B e TIEN DEALT IN AT NEW YURK STOCK callaterala. fo whatever siapy it i presented. The Dem- | vide for the protectiou aud encourugewont of ocrats profeas to belleve the whole business of | comerce wud trude, aud, withh the vonseut of the investization can be speedily concluded, sod | the Govertwent, to butld aud equip lines of & report wade withio u fortnigt or throe weeks | railroad from the Cliy of Mexico to the Rio without urluull{ {uterruptivg the ordioary | Grsnde, there to conuect with Awmerfcan ratl- courss of legislation or wuch delaying sdjourn- | yoads. The Mexican Guvervwent has fssucd a ment, but ance au_Investigation is bugun there | large uuwber of concesstons for railroads, which 18 10 foretelling how much (t wiil e cowpelted | have no practical value. Stould the Morgan vostpone his request for s day for discussiug a | American ports as will be necessary to worktho | vess motfon concerning tho Goveroment's foreign | 8hips until we csn receive crews from Russi. policy.? Hence, the Fost lufers that the Gov. | We shall get the ghips out of American waters ernment hopes to ba able shortly to communi- | before war 1s procisimed, snd then tho Unitea cate fpformation which will zeuder the debate | States Goveroment canuot interfere with us.” ynnecessary. MOR® RUSSIAN PRIVATEEUS. e —- MORE OF COMSTOCK, Bpactal Dispateh fo The drioune, New Yorx, May 9.—Anthony Comstock to-dey caused the arrest of Mrs, Sarah Beardsleo Chase, M. D., st ber restdenco 1o t";'-’lmmlmtuol thia Company will sail every Batur. d Bremen, prot cabla, $1wi second dns b . Tbirty-thirdetecets | g ypgartake, or whien it wil come toan ond. | resodutiou prevall, thess ceucessious would bu S puaage ippiy ool 50 curracr, ot fielans | B0 B vutes Poreips Extnsngefor sains ” Aeclat Dipaich (0 Tha Tridune. ona charge of sclliag instraments dosigned to THE CURBENT SENSATION, valuable, as the Texas Paclic could jumediately et 3Bowlluk Uieen, Now York_ | CItr sau Couaty orderv caibed, ab 0 TURKEY, Naw Youx, Msy 9.—The Sun sa) From & | prevent conception. 8be was beld ia $3,000 vail, The revolutionary rumor of tha day Is that | cobnect ‘witone of these projected Mexivan sBUNLA. secret agent of Russia now in this ity it was Coxstantinorrs, Msy 9.~Ths Forte hl ascertained yesterday that the steamship Ham- made the evacuation of Sbumla conditions! | monia salled from Hamburg last week on a upon the withdrawal of the Russiaus to Tcbat- | similar mission to that of the Cimbris. Her des aldja. The Rusian military suthorities sre | parture was vot telegraphed to the press. The ststed to have decided to only witbdzaw to Bt. | agent also ssye tbe Hawburg steamships Weste which vludglun by Heory Smtth, Nrs. Chy 35 years old, aod says she gradusted tweoly y. ago st Allred Unurewwiy, iu Al . In 1870, sho ook & ‘degree frow tbe Clevelana Homeopatbic Colicge. Hegardiog the charges, ae ssye the instruwents sold by ber are tbu ssme s ?t,; 0ld by every pbysician sad druggist in New ork. WHITE STAR LINE. | 5o - W esf {1 Beatts 0 Gress Britain T ekt Eeo advertisement on 5th page. the disgruutied Republicans biave suppled Til- | concesstons, aud wake u airect ilug 1o the City den wlbx evidence that two of tho sigustures of | of Mexico. The promoters of the Texas Paclic tue Electors appended o the cestllled report of | are represented as bavivg sald that, the fren- the Electoral Coliego for Luulsiana fu 1870 wero | colse for a raiiroad direcs from Now Orleans to forgerics, and wore thus vitlated. “Fho facts of | the City of Mexico would be wore_valuable tho casc are beifoved to Lo us follows: Tle | thawa road from New Uricavs to Califoruls, curtificates of tho Louisiana Elcctora wess made | 4t 1s possible that, without sbaudonlug the ny Counly, and Ireland,

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