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OTHERS. [0 GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Most complete end syitable stock to salect from, "(0URVOISIER'S.” The best Glove sold in the United States, in 2, 3, 4, and 6 Buttons. "WINDSOR.” @Genuine French Kid---2 But~ tons, $1.26; 8 Buttons, $1.60; 4 Buttons, $1.76; 6 Buttons, $2.26. “LUPIN.” 2 Buttons, $1.00; 8 Buttons, $1.26; 4 Buttons, $1.60; 6 But- tons, $2.00. : “LEON.” 8 Buttons, $1.00; 4 Buttons, $1.26; 8 Buttons, $1.60. , » In Opera and Medium Colors, 8 Buttons, 48c per pair. . Our stock of Spring and Sum- mer Glovesin Lisle Thread and 8ilk is now complete. LONG MITTS,Opera Shades, Black Lace Mitts, and Gloves, 500 per pair. 100 doz. Ladies’ and Misses’ 8Button Lisle Thread Gloves, 26e per pair, . 121 & 123 State-st., Brich: Michizan-av. and Twenty-second-st. DANK STATEMENT. BEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Dnion Stock Yards National Bank OX' CHICAGO, diTake, in tho Btate of Illinois, at the Close ot Dusiness, May 1, 1878. e TESOUICES. l»u!r:ud discounts, rerdratts . B, bonde 16 seciirs circulatio e from approved reserve sy e from other Natiousl Hanks. Dea Eatate, furniture and fixture {arreat expensen and taxes pald ecks and other eaah fteuss.. illsof other Banks actional currency (frcu Bpecle (Includiog ola Tre ifcate) 8,885:00 @ percent, of 4,800.00 " Toul,, 1,003,760.83 L 1o certiicates of deposi 't o other National Hapke. s 2;{1 !m Lae o tate banks snd buskers.,.ioo : fiéfi?fi P "rnl-L $1,003,760.83 teo Tillnols, Count A Lt B bokmey. Caamgt o the sbove-numed m:.‘g/:x: cinnly swear that thie sbove statement 18 s owledge 5 it e 'i'rwnm'f,‘v, Cuatter, 2 this Bt fi;\m‘.dlnfl sworn to ha&r.;.ng Shin uth day o ‘Notary L'ublta, 'L, M. NICKERSON, TR TG ANCEL TALCOTT, Directors, Comect—Attests GROVERIES. :Although the differ- ences between England and Russia, have not been removed by com- Iromise or otherwise,: the Star Grocery, es- teblished 18 years ago, torner West Lake and nion, has been remov- ed to 269 Randolph street, near bridge, Sign ofthe Large Star. Our System is Honest, Straightforward Deal- Ings with all, AND IT PAYS, . g F, F. WEBSTER, 258 RANDOLPEI-ST WANTED. WANTED. Eetleman wh it e b e i s i $ duslified by educail: m.:h.n Ls way seck, 1 faco e tls baukrupt courts, experienca (o Bll sy ure s poalilon with sccute s mudersie oo aod re8 10 84 We want Traveliog M ho are selll MUVTED, N Zensaraseng eg o resting o 28 Lhe Wop) hfldl_ulllln ANGAs Tize gpeciac ane € sulied toaltatghts 0n sclentife prine o ?&Efi;‘,, Fleld” Glasscs Tuleacopes, s MARBLE IMANTELS. MARBLE MANTELS. ONE THOUSAND Marble Mantels for sale. An Elegant Marble Mantel for $12. Orders for Fur- niture Marble, Plumbers’ Slabs, and Counter Tops filled at prices below competition. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. BURLINGTON MFG. CO., ‘Warerooms, Michigan-av., corner Van Buren-st. FURNITURE, Brdolsddtobontel SO M- Spiegel - & Qo., 261 & 253 Wabash-av. We lmve"'jllst received the | 1ast TEN ot those Elegant Martle-Top Dressinp-Case $ 4: CHAMBER SETS. Theso Sets consist of Bed- stead, Marble-Top Dressings Case, and Washstand, and cannot be duplicated. Also, just placed in stoel, a large linc of light Ash Chamber Sects, in ¢ QUEEN ANNE” and “OLD’ EN- GILISEE* styles, at onr usual NON-COMPETING PRICES. A fall line of Cherry, Eb- onized, and Gilt Parlor Sets, VERY LOW. « 251 & 253 Wabash-av., NBAR JACKBON-8T. FURNITURK!! We carry the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Designs, and sell at the lowest prices. . COLBY & WIRTS 917 &219 STATEST. The Leadng Sporting Goods Hoass of ths West, A G Sp@ & Bro. Of our own lmlmn:llnn.dh rect from Philp Hightitld, lLondon, England, rc er Arrows, Arin Guards, 7 e, & piciients for Archery Clube The most complete atork {n T 3 d: 1na 1 g c {ipoopn, Flusls, lakérs, Laad: TACKLE. SR EC neApQuARTERS Fol BASE BALL SUPPLIES, ‘Theatrical, Gymnasfum, and General Ry tng G uae i) Woliiog, aod' Gyinassium Uniforis Redd fo ver Journal contalnfog (lustrations snd bove guods. 11 Eplendid Tow et Arm heics Oldest. house. In’ 11 Ben Prices Lt el Arthe i'rice- 1.8t of Arche Ery 3t WELLY'S D, D, and Cutlery Emporlum, 83 Madlson street. TUSINESS CARDS, oIS e ST e WM, D. KERFOOT & €O, REAL ESTATE AGENOCY, 00 WANHINGTONST, Tents collected, taxes paid, estatea ma Bpecial ed, attention iven to the Intereis of Bou-reatients, s couuis rendercd monthly. SEWER_PIPE, W, M. DEF, Ageat, Draia‘Tile, and Cemenl, . o ey aud o9 Jacksn st WM. M. DEE, Bsuitary Eoglocer, Ageol, b 23 East Quloey-at., uear btal 1t you desire sny carpenter worl WORI. bora-st, i REAL LSTATE, 15 Per Cent Net. ‘The Best Tnve-tmeat offered fn Chicago, Plae building on South Water-st., near Clark, 40 feet 1 rol il ceuples 11 L nd o] Tk SR PR By neatly S Ver Ceulnt Ga'price st wich 1 whll sellIt. - Apgly fo TTERSUN, 94 Washifgton-st., Roo 13, Babv LABGEHST AND FINEST Carriages il VEXGHO, VEUO SuLiva X 138, 140, aud 144 Btate-st. GAJIES, CROQUETS, BASE- 11 icg- Hi . vl\'n:o for in sad out door sliuse. 5 010, RUHLING & CO., i 130?.“0. and 143 Btate-nn MINERRAL WATERS. THE GREAT EUROREAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. The Best Natural Aperient. THE LANCET.— *‘Hunyad! Janos.— Taron Llebig afirms that its richness in Bpetient salls surpass- €s that of all other known waters.” THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOUR- A PROFESSGR VIRCITOW, Derlin, **Inyariably #ood and prompt saccess: most valuabie, PROPESSOIt BAMBERGER,Vienna, **Ihavo prescriicd these Waters with remarkable success, ™ PROFESNOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg, scribie tone hut this. PROFENKOR. LAUDE ONTON, M. D, 2 R e it DR, RLUNTON, BT, i FENSOR AITKEN. pl T, 8. Roye Al r 1 ; F Fandiaederiiah ) sl A WINEGLASSIUT, A DOSE. ~ lnv}l!nxcl\l:lme “l the Traveling Public. } very genuine bottle by - o ARl i b wkme o T Apal FRED'R DB BARY & CO., 41 & 43 Warren-st,, Now York, Bole Agent for United States and Canadn, FOR SALE BY DEALERS, GROCERS, AND DRUGGISTS, The labiel on ovety genutne bottle s printed on blas % MISCELLA A GRAND OFFER TO SOROLL SAWYERS, 1NOW BELL A 000D Treadle Machine for $3. With this Machine, and il others &t regutar price, 1 shaligive thia month, withiout ex cherge, TObid MANUAL OF 8CRULL NG, MARUAL O SCRULL BAWING, tho tetall price of A FULL LINE OF BASE-BALL GOODS, JOHN WILKINSON, 77 STATE-ST. PUBLIC_NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS. The Cll{ of Chiea cntes of Eala f holds s arge number of Certif. far City Taxes, and for Bpecial Assess- Tax Deeds on rmmr(glnrmevlyd«lln- o1 ed. Notico is hereby given that on 4 after June 1, & penslty of ten (10) per cent will bo added uslm such Tax Deeds and Tax-sale Certificates purchiased at thisoftice after that date, un. il furtlier notice, J. A, Com)| . Chicaxo, May R, 1874, & e CEICAGO Meat Preserving Co. COMPRENSED COOKED MEATS, Unequaled in fiavor and quality, Corned Beof, Roast Beef, Tonguos, Ham, Pigs’ Feot, Soups, &c. Orders filled {n any quantitica st shortest notice and iberal discounts. TREMOVAL. LORWENTHAL, KAUFMAN &0 Importers, Manufscturers of and Deslers in Smokers’ Articles, Cigars and Tobactos, Removed to thefr new and spacious stare, * .96 and 98 Lake-st., Under Commercisl Hotel. he &5 T Singer SEWING MACHINE MANFG CO, REMOVE, May 1to 241 State-St, outheast Cur. Jackson and Btatn Etreets. ANCIAL. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED. No. 80 Nassac-8t., N. Y.. Inamounta as required. on IMPROVED CIIICAGO PROPERTY, at fl!{fl’l‘ RATE, Applications received and promptly attended to by 1L A, llUllLDU,_i', 76 Randolph-st. ~ Subscriptions Received For & per ceat. Govéroment Tonds; 5 and @ per ceat E;;;‘:%IXEE:;J::\QI {31’ lllfll,’%fl!l{n Exchauge fursale; rderm castc LAZNT S istans nanx, Chamber of Cowimercs, FOIL NALE, Ice! Ice! Ice! For sale. 400 1a 500 tons of fre, chea, oas, oF the whiole smount, Fof PENINSULA! Baby | 3¢ Carrianes fgtyery NOW READY! EASTERLY & SPAFFORD Invito tho attention of thelr friends to tho exhibi. tion of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, tlng of Forelgn and Domestic Novelties, at Conatatlug o F W LOCATION, No. 87 East Madison-st. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS specialty. Best quallty, prices reduced T A oven, YUblers vescteas focs Uozcn o wogs At 4amo rate. advertisement on 5th page. BST ABBORTMENT Magutecturers’ Prices. RUnNLING 138, 140, sud 143 Siat TRUTH WILL PREVAIL We advertise nothing but what we can do. WE DO NO BLOWING, and it is on the quality of our .goods, style, and MAKE UP of our garments that we boast, for WE MAKE THEM ALL OURSELVES, and for OUROWN TRADE. We keep the Largest stock of Men's, Boys’, and Chil- dren’s Clothing in the Great West. We invite all to come and see for themselves, or we will send any articles to your homes for approval. Our PRICES we will guarantee to be as low as they are selling their poor truck for around town. JAS. WILDE, IR, & CO, Popular Clothiers, Corner State & Madisori-sts. SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES, Mon’s Spring Suits. Typitieq Overpiatd. !i'.'-'n"l A A LG ik 1w ificd Chevioh clexuni. the very finest America! [ Cassimercs snd Worsteds at .l% "} and #20, AR N BTt tee, and nomard, oo ;!:;‘mld ie them, Calldronts Hulte, 31.56 aad CLEMENT 8 SATYER, 418, 418, 420, 4238424 Milwsukea-av. Mouse. anit Largest fetall in the world. Flnt, Originat, and °rMo?éfii‘Hof’J‘""‘°“’""' CIGARS, LOUIS COHNS Lamel Wreath o-ENT CIGAR! Will positively be sup- plied in quantities to meet the demand by the 18th inst. Every Gigar Guaranteed Clear Long Havana Filled, Retailers will do well to place their orders in advance. Iorsale by all First-Class Dealers. ! KANTZLER, & HARGIS, 119 South Clark-at,, F. DEUTSCH, 64 Lako-st., corner Btatg, KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 & 12 Wabash-.av., WL M. HOYT & CO., Cor, Michigan-av. and River-st., WHOLESALE, AGENTS, OHICAGO, The Brand and Label, * Laurel YWreath,” are patented as a Trademark. Any in- friugements will be prosecuted to the full extent of the Law, LOUIS COHN, 16 to 37 Wabash-av,, oor, Lake-st,, OHICAGO. 3y WATS. o New BStyles Men’s, Youths’, and Chifldren’s Sunvmer IHats just ye- celved. J, 8, BARNES, Fashiona- ble Hatter, 86 Madison-st.,, Tribune Building, AU tbe Latert Styles la 8ti7, S0ft. and St1aw Hats st TYLER'S, No. 101 Madison-st. “PROFOSILS FOR GRAVE, Sealed proposals will be recelved at the ofice of the Bouth Park mnlnhfi. Nu. 87 Desrburp-st., up to 11 o'clock poon of Monday ITI 20th day of M: 1878, tor B e Y e wuin EEE s Ml 8 el T : BRRrd o A Eala"RARER Weled LR < s Commimion reserve tba Flagt e refect aog gr al Becretasy Boasd of South Park c'vmmlumeh. bl FOREIGN. Schouvaloff's Visit Still the Subject of General Rumor. Disraeli's Declarations as to Cer- tain Prominent British Interests, England will to the Last Demand a European Settle-, ment, f And Will Not Swerve from the Policy Originally Adopted. Austria’s Intentions Still a Mystery to the Dip- lomats. The Improved Relations Between Rus- sia and England Not at All to Her Taste, 8he Will, Like Germany, Establish a Permanent War Fund. Burning of the Allan Steamship Sardinian in London- 3 derry karbor, Many Passengers Believed to Have Perished in the’ Flames. SCOOUVALOFF. . I8 EASTERN MIS410N, Berriy, May 10.—Count Schouvaloff arrived here to-day from Friederichsrube. He visited Count Von Bulow, Sceretary of State for For- cign Affairs, and left for St. Petersbarg. 87, PETERSBURG, May 10.—~The Agence Russe eays all the newspaper revelations respecting the proposals whereof Count Bchouvalof? s bearer are hypothetical. The Government it- sclf docs not know the vprobosals. If Count Schiouraloff could have telegraphed or otherwise transmitted them this jonracy would have been needlcss, This fact, however, does not preclude » pacific solution, DEACONSFIELD TO SCHOUVALOFP. Loxnpox, May 10.—The Zimes’ Vicona corre- spondent sars Lord Beaconsfield, In his last in- terview with Count Bchouvalofl, explained with great pracision tho specisl English intercats which England would {n all circumstances pro- tect. England, as before, lays great stress on & European settlement of the question, attaching syreight to forin ouly 5o far as it affects princl- ple. The fact, therefore, that England 1s enter- {og into pourparlers nbout various polats of the treaty &annot bo {nterpreted by Russla as show- {og a dispositiou on the part of the Briiish Cabl. net to swerve from the line first adopted. .~ AT ST. PRTERSBURG. ' Meanwhile the war party st 8t. Peteriburg s beginulng to stir. Count Schouvaloff Is-thought too English in his views, and on bis arrival he will find a strong counter current set in agalnst Nis derson as well as his misslon. His visit to Prince Bismarck looks as if he aaw his danger, and was intent upon securfog the co-operation of the German Chancellor, Negotlations for the eurrender of the fort. resses and withdrawal of the Russian army from Constantinople are reported as progressing fa- vorably, DISMARCK'S ADVICE. Loxnoy, May 11~3a m.~A Vienna corre. poudent of the Dally Teleqraph saya it is be- lleved that Prince Blsmorck’s counsels to Count Bchouvaloff were pacifir He mformed the lat- ter that he would doall {o bis power to bring about an understandiug. s A News special trom Berlin savs the tone of the press is not altogether confident. AUSTRIA. PERMANENT WAR FUXD. BeriaN, May 10—Tho somi-officisl Nord- deutscha Allegemeine Zeitung, far from believlog that the sixty mil'lon fforins about to be ralsed by Austria will be employed in anti-Russian wriuainents, s of the opinjvn that the money will be quietly put hy to servo as a permanent mobllization fund alter the fashion of the fa- mous German war chest, Simllar views are general in Berlin, whera the antl-Russian articles cropping up fu the Austrisu-inspired press gro regardcd as so many sttempts 10 allay the Huugarian fecling, and make Europa belicve in an independent policy, which has Jong ceased to exist, : LonpoN, May 11—8 s. m.—The news from Vienua is generally warlike, snd scems to Ind!- cate that Austria does not regard her prospucts {mproved by tho peaceful turn of megotiations between England and fussia. ENGLAND. IN PARLIAMENT, Loxpox, May 10.-1a the House of Commons last evening, Mr, Chamberlain (Radical) ane oounéed that ho would postpone unt!l Monday his request for a day to discuss his resolution coneerning the Government's forelgn policy, practically a vote of ccnsure on the Govern: ment's policy since tho treaty of S8an Btefano. The Liberal leaders are not likely to give Chamberlaln any assistance. Henry Fawceett (Libcral) yesterdsy gsve notice that on going fnto Committee of Supplv on the supplementary estimates,he would move that the House disapproves the sumwmoving of 1ndian troops without first communicating that intention to Parllament. The Opposition lead. crs may adopt the motion or substitute s simi- lar one. TOR INDIAN CONTINGENT. ADpEN, Arabia, Muy 10.—Nine transports with Indiau troops ou the way Lo Malta passed hero to-day. RUSSIAN CRUISERS, TUB CIMBRIA. 3 Errswontn, Me., May 10.~Bince yesterday there Is mnore actlvity on board the Cimbria, Yesterday alteruoon the revenue-cutter Hugh McCulloch camo into Southwest Harbor and prowptly seut & boat {0 the Cimbris, which re- turoed the call. About the ssmo time Capt. Hunt sod the youuger Capt. (irippenberg, who recently arvived on the Uermanis, reached the Cimbrls, snd, after an interview with thuse on bourd, started this moraing on their return, Wasuinoron, D. L., May 10.—Licuts, Safeste and 8ablonsk, of the Rustian navy, arrived here yosterdays gud are sojourning st the Russian Legation. They cawe to this country on the Cimbria. MUORW RUMORS. BaLTINORS, May 10.—Jt was rumored bere . 3 e Chicage Dailp Tribune, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MAY (1. 1876—TWELVE PAGES, to-night that several of the best steamers of the North German Lloyds line between this city and Bremen have been sold to the Russian Goyv- ernment The Baltimore agents of the line have no knowledge of such sale, hut it s known here that the best ships have been replaced by others, and applicants for first-class eanin passage have heen {nformed that they could not be accommodated here, but must sall from New York, EXPLANATION. Loxnox, May 11.—The Standard understands that the Russian Ambassador at Rome has said the steamer Cimbria was engaged to transport men and officers to Amerfea, where they will cross the Continent and other vessels takethem to the mouth of the Amoor, this being twenty- one days shorter than the route across Biberia, The object is merely better.protection of Kus- sias’s possesaions on the Lower Amoor, INCIDENTAL, ADRIANOPOLIS A8 A MILITARY DaBE. ConstaxTINOrLE, May 10.—In case of war, Gen. Todleben Intends tnakiug Adrlinopolis 1iia hase of operations and the final siand for the army south of the Balkans. St wjll be de. fended by 500 guns, and Gen. Todieben be- licves it to be Impregnable. GERMANT. Pants, May 10.—The Temps, commenting on the urgent summons to Bt. Petersburg ol Coumany, who was & political diplomatist hefore occupying his' present post, says that hu Is regarded as aue of those Russlans best acqusiuted with the Enastern aquestion. e is on excellent termy with Count Bchouvalofl, whose views on the present nhase of the political situution be approves. Weare assured he was always ooposcd to those clauses of the 8an Stefano treaty which ratsed the strongest objectlons, and, with Priuce Labanoft, the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, Bsron Joimini, and Count Schouvalotl, be will represent at the Russian Court the civilization party, in opposition to Gen. Ignutiefl, who rep- resents tue other party, aud whose influence &ecra for some days to have matertally dimilu- fshed, THE TAPOLA REVOLUTIONISTA, BeLonapz, May 10.—In consequence of rep- resentations of the forelru dlplomatic agents, Prince Milan refuses to sign the deash warrants of the condemned Tapola revolutivnists. The Minlsters decline to accept any respousibility for such refusal. WILL BE 80OT. Loxpox, May 10.—A Belgrade dispatch, con- tradicting the press reports, savs the efforts made latgly fu favor of the commutation of the sentences of the Tapola revolutiouists have @nally been rejected by Prince Milun and the majority of theCablnet. Ex-Minlster Thumitch and twenty-two others will therefore be shot. TREPOFY'S BUCCESSON, 87. PeTERSBURG, May 10.—Prince Golltzyne has succeeded Gen. Tropofl as Prefect of the 8t. Petersburg police. INSURGENT REPUGEES. Arnexs, May 10.—The Turkish Minister here bas notifled the refugees from the lusurgent provinces that they have full liberty to return 1a thely homes, the Sultan having granted them amuesty. NOSNIA, Lowpox, May 10.—~A Belgrade dispatch reports that Bosnia is in a statc of great arita- tlon. Insurrection fs spreadtg, sud the In. surgents force all Christlans to jolu them or burn thelr villages. « STEAMSHIP BURNED. TUB ALLAN LINE SARDINIAN. * Loxpoy, 3ay 10.—The Allan Lie steamship Bardinian, Cavt. Dultes, trom Liverpvol, May 9, for Quebr, fs on fire at the entrance of Louch Foyle, the harbor of Londonderry. It (s seported that an explosion of generated gas ozeurred on board, and that every effort tu save the vessel proved inelfectual. There were about 400 passengers aboerd. A few were injured, one fatally. The Captain telegraphed Im- medlately 1o Londonderty for. accommodations for 400 passcogers, and two tenders were seut to the month of Lougn tossslst in removing them, Tne Bardintan bad put into Lough Foyle to re- ceive Irish passeogers. MoviLLe, May 10.~The explosion on board the steamship Bardinlan occurred at half-past 3 o'clock this afternoou 4u the fors hold, Forty persous wers Injured and three killed. Bome of the injured wers dangerously hurt, snd takeu to the Derry Hospital. Attempts to scuttle the ship were, st Jast seports, uusuce cessful. Bote of thagteerage passengers are reported to be cut off from help, but it is be- Heved they witl be saved. Four hunared pas- asengers have been taken to Londonderry, LoxpoypeRruY, May10.—~Many of the infured by the explosion on board the Bardinian arc not expected to recover. The vessel is on fire amidships. Half of the watch isin the fore. castle, and a number of stecrage passengers in the foro part of the vessel aro cut off from ull help. Loxpoxpenny, May 18.—~It is belleved that more of the passcogers of the Sardinlan were killed than was at firat stated. Her passengers were chiefly Germans and itallans, but there were also some English aud Sgotch cumigrauts on board. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, WEBKLY REVIEW, Liveafoor, May 10.—~The leading groin cir- cular says during the past week wheat has ex- hibited & daily tncreasing depression, the mora honeful view ot the political situstion {oduclng buyers toauspend operations. The provincial markets held siuce ‘fucsday zenerally quoted a decllue of 8 peace to a sbilling por quarter, with an extremnely Jimited demsnd. On the spot, durjug the same Interval, business moved very slowly, transactlons beivg merely resall at bare- 1y Tuesday's currencles. Maize is in moderate inquiry, but prices are ratber tn favor of buyers, There was onlya small attendance at this market to-day. Wheat dull at two pence per cental decline tor both red snd white. Flour, sixpence per barrel and a shilling per sack cheaper, Malze being in larger supply on the quays, there wus some pressure tosell, aud prices” wero further reduced six Ppeace per quarter. CUBA., SURRENDERED. o Havawa,'May 10.—A Cubau pamed Aguero, with eleven tollowers, vecently landed ou the southesn coast of the centrsl depariment, lun lighter frow Jamaica, in tbe bolief that the in- sursection Lad broken out sgaln, Finding tranquility everywhere, and everybody oupused to a disturbauce, ho surreudered, fudizuaut st beiug decelved, and guided the Aovernwent of+ eers to the lghter. The vessel vontalned anns, clotbiog, and about tweuty boxcs of sn- waunition. ‘The Gewersl commanding the des partment assured Aguero and his companions of a complete pardon, UELE PROM HOME. Mapnip,May 10.~The Guveroment has in- duced Uen. Mastinez Cawpos to remals fu Cuba and direct snother campaign sgaiust thé Cubia losurgents Macco and Viucente Carcia. The QGorvernment have gravted ki, £5,000,000 for the oxpenses of bisarmy, s refvforcewcot of 10.000 mep, and power tho casry out the re- forme. " SOUTE ATRICA. Loxpox, May 10.—Advices from Cape Town of April 16 ssy it Is oliclully aunounced that the Griguas are dlspfected. Encagewents bave occurred in which some partics of Griquas pavebuen defeated. A general risiog of Kalirs 18 reported frow tbe Pirlc bush district. OTUES SURNENDXRS. Havaxa, May 10.—Autonlo 3aceo, Felix Fi- guerdo, Viceute Vietal, Rlo Kivera sur. tenderea thamselves yestenlsy to the Spanish forces st the headquarters of the Bt. Louis 2 / ; %’S;'VE CENTS. £% b Orfental Y un&:;l é ne l.'::d are "f h'e permitted MiJCELLANTEOUS. . exdLIa PATLURES, Loxnon, May 10.—A Liverpool correspond- ent, referriog to the fallures of V. Win- ter Raffles, cotton-broker, Dfinkerly, Car. ter & Cou., provision-merchants, and Will- fam Walker, provision-merchant, with Habilities ot £60,000, says: “It 1y fearcd these fallures are only the furerunners of many * more; unless the present trade depression fs shortly overcome, of which there are no symp- toma’! Haflles had *future contracts for 80,000 bales of cottou. 11s labllities ara £15,000 10 420,000, ""gmnnnn:l dflr\":"nl‘:'r:n"d(m othomh ort, Liv- o QD1 kd k1 un, Uilitis, §250,000, o A fwled. Lise RA ces, Lonpox, May 10.—At Newmarket. to-day the race for -vear-old fllies, for 1,000 gulneas, was m:::dby Pligrimage, Janctte accond, Clementing URANT AND THE EXPOSITION. Pants, May 10.—Jtichard C. McCormick, Com- missioner-teneral of the United States to ths Ezposttion, cailed on Gen. Grant yesterday and invited him to visit the Exposition and fix the fime. Gen, Grant appointed Baturday, when ll)uil(]unull, wile, son, and party will make the visit. THE TOPE. . Loxpox, May 10.—A special from Rome s191 ‘*Althoueh the Pope is suffering frum Inflamma- ton of the liver, tne Cardinuls oppose his re- moval from the Vatlean,” The nezotistions be- tween the Vatican aud Russla Lave completely fatled.” TAT QREAT STRIKE. Loxnow, May 10.—-At Macelesfield the weavers have struck against the 5 per cent re- ductivn. Notices of 10 yer cent reduction have been posted tn the Bury district, aud the men wiil strike. The spinners ot Hindley have recelved » nutice of § per cent reductiun, At Bolton, where the operatlves last Octoher submitied to a b per cent reduction after u two months strike, a further reduction of b per cent is tmmjnent, The luck-unt at Preston is complete, and 5,000 opetatives willlng to work are 1n enloreed (die ucrs. RIOTING, Bracknony, May 10.—Tle rfoting which be- 1 gav at Durwen on ‘Thureduy was rencwed this cvening, One hundred and scventy poliee, armed with cutisses, Wero engazea scvern) bours quellivg the disturbunce, Several Cone stables aud rioters were Injured, and cuusidery- ble damage done to property. PROPOSED CAIINET APPOINTMENT, The Daily Telegraph announces that Viscount E::l‘dnn 1s to be admitted to o seat {a the Cabi- REDUCTION ACCEPTED, The dlspute n the Maccleafield cotton trade ended by the hands sereein to accept & per cent reduction, worklms four days o weug. WILL NOT ATTEND, Loxpon, Mav 11—5 u. m.—a Beelin dispatch saya tne Ueninan Government has dectded to decline the fuvitation from the United States 1o attend the Interuationa) Cotnage Cougresa, ONSUCCRMTUL, Roxe. May 10.—Negotlutiuus for estallishing d)plomnl(c relatious betwveen Euwstund und tho Vatican bave failed. 1 TUY. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF NA- TIONALS, Special Dispatch fv The Tribune, NEw Youx. May10.~The Executive Counctl of the new Natlonal party met this morninge st the Grand Centrat Intel for the purpose of de- vislng plans for Ihu'l)\umu:h and aystemiatic orranization of the pdrty tn the States, prepar- ators for the fall campaign. D. B, Sturgenn, ol Toledo, 0., member of the Lezislatare of that State, presided. and Alexander Tgoupe, ot New Ilaven, Conn., scted ms Beretary. The other members of the Councll present were Thomas J. Durant, District of Colum- bla; T. P. Dewces, Pottsvllle, Pa,: 0. J. Emith, Terre Haute, Ind.; Raloh Beau- mont, Elmira, N. Y.;" and Solomon Chase, of Chase's Mills, Conn. It Ia the intention of the Conncll, tbe Becretary sald, to make a vizor- ous flebt next fall in all thy States, and o des- perate snd concentrated effort wiil be misde to at least obtalu the balance of power fu ull those States whose Leglslatures are to elect United States Benators pext winter. They feel sun- guloe, be safd, of Lelng successful fu the States of Connecticut, Malue, New York, Pennsylva- nfa, Indicua, Michlgan, Illinols, Wisconsin, Californis, and Oregon. In Convecticut they expect to poll 15,000 Vutes; In Maine, 25,000; fu New York, 150,000; and In Pennsylvania 15, with a fair chanes of carryiog the State. They fec) contldent of obtaining the control of the Legisluture of In- dinns, of polliug 13,000 votes in Mivhizan, and of electing Gen. Dates, thelr candidate for State ‘Treasurer of liinols, tn Wiscunsly they ex- peat to cast 40,000 votes, and to eluct one-thind of the deleates to the Coustitutional Conven- tion in Calitornia. The weuk polnt In their or- ganization, he eald, {s In the South, and the causo of that weakness Is the poverty of the prople and the want of mioney to carry on un effective campaign. At 4 o'clock anothoer meeting of the Councit was held, st which the question of raising tho money necessary to carry on the fall campaign wus discussed. The delegates were unaniious {ulenluv in repudiativg ali consuction with e so-called Nationalists ot this eity, control- led by Judge Joachimsen, Marcus Hawler, sud others, and sald |he¥ hud no symputhy (ur or aflllistion with professionsl politiciuns ot any party, or with Communlstic agi- tators. Theirs, they say, I8 purely a peo- plu's movement, ‘aod their only luteution s to seek redress for what they term *popular Rrievances ! by means of the ballot, Those wen who are endeavoring to get coutrol of the movement for the purpuse of bandiuz it over toany party will finil themselves mistaken. He sald they did not expect to absorb auy party, but to draw their support from both partles, and they douot cars where the voles camo Irom, 80 Juuyg as they got thens, GEREMANDERING OIO. Bpectal Disputeh (0 The Tyibune, Covumnus, 0., May 10.—The Democrats had another caucns to-night, and, by a vote ol 47 to 8, 1t was decided to vedlatrict the State, which wil) give the Republicans aix Congressuen and the Democrata twenty-four. A blll will be druwn up to-torrow to this end. It is thought a majority of the Senate will vote for the meas- ure, as inuch work has been dons to-day looking to that eund, snd to'ezrams from the Democratio ward politldlans throughout the State have been flowing lu, demundiog that thelr vote be given for redistricting. Much ex cltement prevaits. Large lobbles from Cincla- natl and Clevelxnd wero on the floors of the House and Sunute to-day, administerfug the pas- ty lash with guod ellect, Giew. Morzan smongthe member, W ho §8 urging that reorgzanization will ulons save the next llouse of Representativos, ‘The reaolution for adjournment ou Mouday was rescinded,aud the probabllities now look toward two or three uu-fn more of burtisan work, as well a3 a recousideration of the Cinclunaty Southeru, & uew bill wow belog befure Lbe House ou that interest. ——— PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL 8. Speciat Dispatch {0 The Tridune. Parrssuna, Pa., May 10.—The Stato Central Comuittee of the Greeoback-Labor party wul bold @ weeting fu this city to-morrow to substl- tute ChielJustice Aguew for Beatley for. Su- preme Judge, the latter baving withdrawn fro.n the ticket. This ls fatal to the prospects of Judge Steoett for the Republivan newmioatlon, 44 it witl compel thst party to takc up Aguew, who fs Bteoett’s priucipal oppouvcut. It (s ru- wored that the Barr factlon of the Democracy will wake au cffurt to baye the Couventlon of that party also vowinate Aguew, but this scheuo will probably wiscarry, as Eastern Dem- ocrats favor Ross or Sicpbend. ‘The Democrat {e Couventlun will convene In thls city cos week from next Wednesday. - - e DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, Speciel Dizpaich 1o Ths Triduae Font Wavns, Iod,, May 10.—A Democratia Cougresslonal Conventien for the Twellth Dis- trict was to-day called ta meet 1 this city ea the 26th of Juae, 0

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