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il CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 21 trick and Lord Denham for the Govor: ment. Lord Beaconstlold closs TURKEY. KOT MENACING. Lownox, May 30.—Rusalan officfsl papers re- Itcrato the statomont that the movements of the army hiofore Constantinople are not hostile A Pora correspondont says: “*This Is becoming the eeneral there, though Thursday and Friday the move- ments vaused a regular pante.” TODLEBEN'S OBJKCT. Tho same correanondent nlso saya: ©Tho strenzth and organization of the Turkish army fs now such that & prudent Goneral Todleben would hesltate to attempt a conp . de main whila his rear [s harassed by the Riodope fosurrection. Gen. Todicben’s object all along has been to take up & good defensive posi- tion. Ho was not allowed to fall back, as from Ban Stofano. fore consolldated his men ns fur ns possible by bringing up his troops from the resr. 'The Turkish army s not: unly sirong enough to defend neutrallty, but oven to mssume the peuttrality and serfously menace. This fact sufliciently explaing Gen. Todlcben's care to lift his army off Ban Stefano flats to the ndjacent helghts, and givelta strong backing of support by bringing up the troaps from the rear,” RUSSIAN TROOPS, Bucharost advices state that the Russtans con- tinue to move troons and guns from the Dan- ube into Bulgarls. None are coming north- ward. Thero ara no Russlans st Pitcati. RIOT IN CONSTANTINOPLE. CoNBIANTINOPLE, May 20.—A riot occurred to-dny before the Imperial Palaee, originating with tho refugees golne to present & petition to the Sultan. The disturbance ceased before tho arrival of the palice. AN now qulet. RUSSIAN CRUISERS. ANOTIIER PRONADLE PURCHIASE, Priuapsnenna, May 20.—The owners of the steamer Cotumbus, now at this port, say she Is still in thelr hands, and will be altered to thelr order. They would not say sho Las not or wilt nat bo sold. Tho Messrs. Cramp are equaily indefinite as to the character and purposes of the alterations, Clyde says it will take $400,000 fan of tha suftering women and_ chil- the famine distric 152 livos wero los THE RAILROADS, PULLMAN IN EUROPE. 18 Republican, May 18, r{s of travelers returned from abrosd, and the stataments oesasionally pubilshed in the papers, 1t appeaes pretty well settled that tho Innovation in raflway traveling in Enrope, mado by the introdnction of the Puliman sleeping cars, has praved a snccess Alroady. have been experimented with on the othor side of the water under ofher nspices, butnaver turned out vory popular untll the Pailman Company gota chiance to makea trial, when It wnsat once np- parent thatgood management and & touchof Amer- icau enterprise conld make a decided chiango In the On_the Midland Rallroad, hotween d London, the sleening conches are now just &« much & necssaary festors as onany American joad, sud slo roval on tho Aumerlean! Paliman car is hardly & congenlal place for the indulgencs of his teaditional exclusiveno: iog got a firm foot-hold an Englang It is fairly cortaln uld not vots to place by keoping down the prices, Wit resteat objection fo nantitles of sill o the United Statos, for onr meychants cauld not afford to Invest tho pecemtary amouat Under the aystem dealars liere have the bonafit of ‘the capital of tha great milltonairos of Lyons and other Fronch citles, tone of whom control A muach as 8 ments hare not only tha retired list, bui at this system, Gen, Qrant upon OREIGN Tllfl,'(‘hlnhln of the Order, who have b A coumtry, Alay 20, —Jadga Distchford, In the ¢ care of ox-Judge ) Claiming $17,000, - rant was b wonld 1¢ ho would agree to retire bill, he wanid vata for {t, thongh shethor Senatory on tho other alde wonld agreo 0 1z or not, ho did f them on that slde wonld bo very Tencwed langhter.] Nat apon the nassage of thi Lelvening, of Mauch Cnnal 0, & ehare of the proits from the Union and romo forty other rallrand corporations, ovor- ruled tho demurrer of Gen. U. F. Hutler and ven defendants to anawer the oill of platntiTs within thirt Nxw You, May 20,—The poitca av| Brooklyn are placin commmnnication il tue talk of demo; A Warlike Announcement Re- ceived from an Unex- pected Quarter, Ind IT he wonld retlre. & wag not one of the retiring ret. would retire, and Senato not make him rotire. |Great laughter, which ditingnished him did not hang In_ambus- attempt tn nee Girant to kill did not believe Grant wonld wers here to-d; heen made durinz the fow h the “high tarift has been In force, been In vogue for & hundred yeara of Thera I8 at least ane honse In this it has Leen the azent of forcicn stk manufac for sizty years, and several other irms hav in the anme capacity for Importers here are af Fram fhe, repol the aemories In telezranhic the station-houses, in viaw of hy Comminuista. 40, ~Tho firat now whont arived hero lo-da rex;. 1+ graded Na. 4,"and sol POLITICAL. FORT WAYNE REPUBLICANS, Spectal Dispgieh 1o The Tribune. Font Wavxz, May 20. —The Ropublican Connty Convention, for the purposa of selecting delegates to the State Copvention, was held here Batarday afternoon, Jufige John Morris presided and mada # apcech urging the necessity of harmony and hard work. e pradicted that the Republicans would nominate & strong tieket and elect it, and that the W. Voorhees wounld be a Re- publican. The attendance was_Iarge, and the ut. most harmany 11 Grant bad one qualit; or menacing. it wan bin directness. off tion. Shields, conntenance it if he shonld ever como when misfortane Graat he (Hill) would cheerfully vote for auy bill im. But nntl) that tfme let him rest, Mr, Kirkwood oppoeci the whole bill, because It proposed to make a new departnre In 1| 11 all our disshied and wounded sal- diers ahonld be put on the retired [t the ¥ho owned farms would lave to sell them paid he had koown Gen, 1o had ahigh regard The Canadian Government In= formed that a Contiiot Is Inevitabje. ready beeianing to howl ahont their grievances, A an 6ffxot of the Investis A delezation went to Washing- visitod Secretary Bherman, and gatlon businean. 1on Monday last, 1 oly nlaco merchants In the Guvemmer!:‘t,l and tien 0 pravo thair huneaty. ave obtalned but hitle European Dlsfmtelms, Howevoer, Are 8till Very Oonflicting in Character; i} hem In thetr efforty & Mr. Davls (11.) Ghields a1l his active Jife. for his character and his ttzed withhitm in his enfferings. had rarved In the army about five years only, and could not say thero was an: now In departing from tho well established rulo in regurd to tho retired list of the army to make exception In the case of Gon. Shiclds, cipal npon which the law,for the retirement of oft- cren reated was long eervice. his increaso of pension for Gen. Shiclds, bat ho coald not gee that it was r; $he retired liat when tho law eai #erved for forty years to be retired, 1n the Houee of voted for Gen. turned wllc not of he Ual! T'ressury officials. lmporters was held here, any bainted to prepare & _meniorial n John Duil smiles pite the fact that last & mecting nf 8 committes ap- raciting the mer- This memorinl reviews and racticea of the Treasnry agonta, Jt ey forco the Appralsers here values of goods, Giving Little or No Idea of the True Politjcal Situatiqa, succeenor of Dantel lic wonld vote for | The Indian Contingent Question Debated in the British Parliament. offenstve in that 100 of the innumerable convenfonces and laxurics we enfoy in this conn- try, The Pallman Company hve relfoved travel- Iax of its horrorw in this country, and anyhody wio has had experlenco of tho nameless incon- venlcncea and annayancosswhich afllict the traveler on railroads whicli are not provided with Paliman cars will undoratand somothing of the change that 10 brlng them to a fovel he Europa by the Int nmittee was selected, nnd dele- ed to the Republican Stata (;on. owing resolutions hilcans of Allon County eafirm ang devotlon to en aof the Hepublican e ship of Stato safely dgment of tha tit to place litn on b 1 gales wore appol A man must have vention, alter which tho foll D were unspimously adopfed Tector and Anbralecr at thin por bo Interfered with In $he dischar) H:cumpm:m and freesponsible agents or de. ves. CASUALTIES, RAILROAD ACCIDENT. &pectal Dispatch ta The Tridune. Qurxor, Iil., Msy 20.—A sorjous raflroad acel- dent occarred at the northern 1imits of the city thls forenoon, Ifwascanséd by a colliston hatween the regular Wabash passcnger-train No. 3, Con- ductor Lano and Engincer Howard, coming in, and # Chicago, Rurlington & Quinoy freight, which was The Wabash wasa few minutea fate, bt at Fowler got arders to come In, 1t was ranning at oralnary apeed, and, when at the upper switch m-ml-,lha dlml(o{r. It came fa colllston with dcntatives ho shonld have clds for Doorkeeper, because polltics rat very lightly upan him (Dasls), and ho would not have Liad anybody to yuarrel with bim abont his yote, " _ Mr. Lamar sald it aAlways gave him plessure to volo far o measnre to confer greater honor npon a gallant eoldlor where (here was any indication anch emendmont supposing it was submitted in_good however, waa to defent i1l for tho rellaf of Gen, Sidellr, he would 10t co-operate in any such movement any. furthors Mr, Sargent raid he offered the amendumient jn nod falth, and he now Insisted nnon 1t it was not compliment offered to Scotb und naw oilored Grant was fntended to re- ‘The Amerlcan ltepublic owed Ilo was now travellng in Whether ho wonld bo a poor wan when that trip swas aver hio (Sargent) dld not, know, tho amendment of Mr, Rare gent had been adopted by the Senate in Committee and he now gave natice that when bo reparted to the Senate ho wanld fenew that amondment and call for a voto upon e fuquired of tho Eenator from California (Sargent) why ho haad nat istroduced & bill to re- boforo, ns he was so much in Mr. Barzent sald, to be frank, ho bad no {des hat tho Repnblican] party years, mnd conld have pass- 1f Gien, Cirant needed the reltef proposed ha would cheorfully vote for it. udered 10 him at Apponiattox and who were told by him to take h Lhem to cultivate the crops, In Convention arsamaled, tho ilme-honored party, which has guided ¢ through the darkeat perlod sett our ballef that tho bost demand thnt 1t be retained in power, and that all arty should now be England WHI Ask for Explanations Regarding tho Russlan muat ba made ju Karo with us, for their raliways have very mnch less to boast of fn the way of convenlences than the worst of tha American railways, differenca to bo noted {8 due to the Paliman Com- h scers to b constantly senrching for roma naw field in which to carry | iven ue sleeping-cars, drawing- ng-cars, hotol-cal can tell what fs to bethonoxtnewtulng. Im| ment steadily followa improyement, and, though tha a3 made money, its lberality an: veonly been attmulated by {ta carninus, and ite patrons “have shared i the henefits of fin g a4 monupoly ninre whoever belonzed faund shonldar ta shouldoz, the nnjust demands and revolntionary movements cocmy, the Domocratle party, and wo osrnest and united afforts to accomplist hie saccess of tha Rtopublican ticket Ju the Stato of at the Republicans of Indlana de- sire that tho cat in the Senate of tho United Ly tho death of the great Mor- yeb been Alled, sbail be car his mantic, and who to carry ont the principles of trae Ropub. for which ie 80 nably fonght, and_that this can only Le dono throngh tha successtul and ction of the great Republican wo pledge our aarnest and uni forta to that end. That we viow with anxlaty 1) moyoments on th in the Natlonal gcntatives tn forcing opportunity for debato, tion of all Irands !l“he Topola Conspiratora Pardoned by the Bervian Prince, but {f the motive, room-cars, il 8T. PETERSBURG. COURT RUMORS. Non York Herald Speclal. Loxpow, May 20.—A 8t. Petcraburg core respondent tolograplicd Inst ovening as follow) **Nothing has yot trauspired bere regard- ing tho results of Count Schouvalofl’s mission. At the Palace peaco is regarded as certain, Tho last hesitations of the Emperor wero overcomo by a letter from Derlin counscling full concesslons in view of the existence of rev- olutionary {ndleations. ** It s announced on credible authority that changes in the organization of the Cabinot are contemplated, Schouvaloff to return and tako tho chie? dircction of public affairs, GENERAL DISCONTENT Is manifostiog itsclt among the peoolo on sub- Ject of tha concessions sald to have veen mado to England. 1t would boidle work to send you the wild and generaily ridiculous rumors that clreulate fo referenco to the conditions form. ulated and aceopted, **Priuce Gortschakoft Is almost everywhere bronounced fncapable. Indecd, ho fs biamed with all tho unnecessary humiliation that it s safd Russia has submitted to. Gencral sympa- thy is now centorlng round Ignatiell. Tho very fact tha hela in disfavor at Cor him pdpular with the masses,” rimomw (fo_s Biates, left vacant ton, and which bin Al¢d by one worthy ¢ being swltched. ity oGt G lucrative hnainess, complete than ration in the conntry which dencnda for its succesa tipon poblie patronage, the Pullman Company hns been aingularly fortunate In scenring and retalning the nniversal zood-wili of fts patrons, nesa nnd civility of its employes ‘This Is all tho nore rentarkudle be that the temper and patlence of the Pullman Com- ‘pany’sservanis are put to agreatertest than thoso of any station agent or hotulclerk, whilo thase men on- Joy at thosame time muchinare freedom of action, gince they ennnot bo kept nnder the oyo of saperior Tho extraordinary discipline whic talus such wonderful porfection of work inan srmv of omployes ecattercd over a terrllory stretching thousands of mlies in every diroction from thacen- tral oMco of tho Company 18 & marvelous font of Yet wherover you find Mr. Cockrell sald quently domolished, The bagiage:car was nlsa_demolished, stroyed. Enginear o : ll!lnhly‘ lul;'l‘ and ('.'n:.lfllckmnn,uxpra!a- inessenger, recelyed & pajnfyl in hand and arm, ‘va'. 1t was hopod | Theae wero the only casualties, ouse of Repre- upan the conntry, without wlihout parmitting in the Preaidential he ex parto Investigations by sod frauds fn Loulslana and forthe purpose elther of making party, or rcopening & higneat tribunal ever flre Ucen. Grant sucl s bill would paes, Mr. Withers argued 1l had been In nower for ed thir bill at any time, Congrese of tho alle; political caplts] coniroveray settled by tho formad fu tho hitory of our Government, and one themselvas, and thus couspiring to open to anarchy and ravolutlon; and we de- nounce the leaders of tho movement the best intorests of the cotintry and ns unit 1o entimenta of the people whom thoy STORM DAMAGE, Vicranuno, Miss,, May 20.—A terrifio storm of windand rain occarred hure Saturday evening at 7 o'clack. Tho yelocity of the wind rasched Afty- The Russlan Consul left suddenly for New y rivate _enterpring. The soldicra wha surre brivate saterushie, Sie work _ attention NEW YORK, May 20.~An sttacho of the Brit- 1sh Consulate was mal .ng inquiries to-day con- ceralng tho steartor Columbus. WILL BEER AN EXPLANATION. Naw Yonk, May 20.—A London special says there Is a rumor In diplomatic clrcles that the Britfah Government has sent fnstructions to Lord Loftus, Ambassador at 8t, Petersburg, to request a categorieal explanation from the Rus- elan Forelgn Offlco concerning the reported armamont of Russian privatcers in the United 1t 18 also understood that Lord Loftus 18 to mako Inquirics about the mission of tho fivomllos'an hoar, Tha hureloans lasted sovon Many stores wera unroofed. Mevyor & Oo., dry gooday H. Tuck, clpthings N, McMans, Fitzpatrick Bros., E, Wallen, groceries, wera tho' principal sofe; ley Dunk bulding wi MeMan's buliding. minute detall of {ts service, tho same nrbane, attentive, nnd hanost There Is nothing else llko this perfect emant and fndomitable outerptisa A ‘allinan Company extenda its fostering caro of tho travolers to all the Important rand tonr of the world pleasantor thing thanit It 18 not to be forgotten that a large share of tho good work done by the Pallinan Com- any has been in othor things thaa the Lutliing of xurlons and convenient cars, for the development of through routes between Important terminal polnta fa_qulte as striking an Incidunt of {ts entor- Withont the Pullman cara there would bo ich travelors now rlde -dozon diflercnt rail+ orsca liomo witl would romember thos Mr, Veorides swid the alatement of Mr. that he offered hia smendment in course was binding upon tho Ecnal provious occasion that Seustor offered an amend- oot 1o break down the bill, Mr. Vaorhoes tuen resd from the amendmor submitted by Mr. ho Avril, propoalny represent thy s in to ropresent, g 40lved, That we recommend to the Repablican tate Convention tho name of our townsman, Davld W, Joncs, 84 a suitablo and worthy candidate for tho oflico of Sectotary of 8tata, INDIANA GREENBACKERS, dpectal Dioateh to The Tribune, 1xniAxAroLis, May 20,—Tho Natjonal State Con- tention mcets Wodnesday to nominate a State ticket and adopt a platfurm. There ara 1,075 delepates ticketed tothe Conventlon, ropresentation belng based not npon the actnal Grocnback vote, but on what (the saddeat words of tongue or pen)” **it might havo boen.” Ounn dolegata has boen appalnted for every fivo hundred voters, and fn thia way a highly acceptable, but somawhat i)]usive showing fs made, though ia fnll accord #ystom of inflation th: by thi its present tumorons condition. Thers fa n torest taken in the Convention, and indicatjons are that there won't bu 500 dalegatos here, BOSTON DEMOCRATS. Bpectal Diepalch o The Tribuna, Bostoy, May 20,—The Democratie Clty Commit- too to-night passed a rosolutlon indirectly cenaur- for his opnosition to the Yotter rosolution. The mattor was brought up to tost the trath of tho statoment that the Measachy- solts Democracy was opposcd to an investigation, and tho resolution doprecated tha adverso yote of soy Reprosentative of the puople. The speoches wero brlef but bighly colored, snd on an investigation, osed from the White House by tho force of ar indignation, if frauds could bs proned. resolutiop was passed alm DANVILLE, ILL., DEMOCRATS, Bpecial Dispalah 10 The Tridbune. Daxvituy, 111, May 20.—~The Democrats of this 8anatorisl and Reprosentativa District met In Con- vention at tho Lincaln QOpera-louse in this clty to-day, and nomioated E. R. B, Kimbrough. of this city, for Bonatar, and R. L. MoKinlay, of Ed. gar County, for Reproscutative, Thls, for p Deme ocratie nomination, Is o good one, both of the nominces being yoang elr atocks belng o Mignissippl Val- asdamaged by the roofing of being blown azatnst It. Tho law nthul'e Lullding wero (ooded by rain, mmountod in two hours to ovor one and n half inclios, LitTiE Rock, May 20.—A honvy storm last Satne- day nightdid much damaco t, canntrics of Europo, will be a vastly simpler and to retiro Gen. Grant and ma: y others, anil saiil 80 far as Gen, Grant was con. rapcr honor which the Gove Iin for bis military norvice Lut hio dréw 4 wido cerned thore way no ¢ hroighout this county emment conld pay n Faurcho township orcharde wora dp- houses considerably damaged. o g s PUTTING IN TIUE d not eancur 1n, distinction between the militar, cnrecr of Gen, Grant, amendment subudited by Mp. of April, he qnoted nuines, and when ho renched that of ltenfamin F. Butlor ho lnoked toward that gentleman, who occupied & reet nosr Senator Lare num, and was cogaged in con sud, continuing his romusl Gop: Lutler's namo, th dlertaken to retire that distingulahed gontiomen, Jic wns more difiicult to ratiro than Gen. [Urent Inyghtar, 110 pext rend the nay and gaid: **f don't Caluforma wanting 'y carecr and civil referring to tho reont on the 15th faw of the long routes | in the samo car over hal ronds on wlch thero would not bo a ehange of cars at every chunge of roads. 'Tho rallroads of tha credit for thia sort of entorprise, would rarely emgge in it If the Pallman Company did not furnish the cara to make the long runs, A FABIL-FREIGHT LINE IN PERIL. There is o probability that s begiguing wiil soon be made In aobollabing large number of [fast-frelght lincs now in oxistenca n this country. theso lines that {s licely to go ot of existonce will bo tho litle & Northshore Dispatch. This lino origlnally ran over the Michigan Central, Great Weatern, and Erio Ratlroads, meotbed the Commercial Exproas, Treh fam alv‘urfinxl)».chmncenmx.w Grand ’ e Niteblgnn Conteal Canadn_Bouthern, and Erle tion was mde bocause tho buyainess of Hli’lflun"uo lmg: clz,rlulnnlcd on or weut SURANCE COM-~ ‘EABTERN NOTES, Pestir, May 20.—The Upper iflouso of tho Huncarian Diet has adopted the biil for tho eredit of 60,000,000 florine. Mixxearotis, May 20,—~In the Caronce's inquest wversution with him, | THE ANNOUNCEMENT COMES IN A ROUNDABOUT A Or7AwWA, May 20,—Tho Government recelved a dispatch from the Imperial Goyernment thls afternoon announcing that war botween. Eogland and Russta is nevitabls, DIPLOMACY, EXTREME RETICRNCE, 87. PrrERSDURO, May 20.—Whila thers fs reagon Lo oelieve the foundations of an arrange- ment have beon made botween the Cabinets of Loudou und 8t. Petershurg, the small groups of personages who Buow what has oceurred malotain extremo reserve, and ft Is. extrewoly difileult to say how far thie varloua runiors are 1o ba relled on. {nvostigations and practical experiments made to domonatrata tha. fact that tho uxplosion was causei b dust floating in the alr, evated by the frictlon of quent furmation of nn expansiyo gas, of Prof. Peck containa a long list of ro "‘:’fli" tothe proventionof similar disasters in m me of Carl churs in the lint, wonder at the Nonator from to retiro him, rove bim' upou the principle distunco antment to the view.* [Renewed langh- & spleit had selzed the Senator from Voarhces next road the mameof Charles 18 In the list, und satd: **That {s the Attar- ieneral, 1 Lelieve, of who! in auch m aifectionato way, atendment of the 15th of Apetl ho sCalifornia waa an object #puke of the neets of Gen, ald thero were men now within tho 1o kuow no hiau 1o pawn the i UUrpos of pay- d, Gen, Grang was ople did nat_travel over tho 1o was surprised o ignitton.of miil- y from sparks gen- ones, and tha conse- BRLORADE, May 20.—Prince Milag has par- doued the Topola conapirators. The first ono of Bucnanzst, Moy 20.—~The Roumanfau army, by orders of tho Princs Charles, has begun a forward mavement eastword along the Car- patlitan Mouotalus, and 1s now taking its posi- tions s follows: Ono division near Terzoviste, and another near Piteste, & third near 8latina, anda fourth near Cralova. will remain with the heavy artillery In Kalafat, GORTSCUAKOPP, St. PTERSBURG, May 20,—Princo Gortscha- koff will go to Wilduad as soon as he can CARLINVILLE, ILL, Bpeclul Dispulch 10 TAS Tribune. Moy 20,—A terriblo affalr oc- cnrzod o few miles wast af this city during A heavy storm yesterday. Jacob Stranb, a prominent Gore man farmer, whilo standiug in tho door of an vut~ htniag, and oxplred the h‘t‘lul llmak‘ph Lo araund an old well in . discovered the body m Wendell Philllps ing Congressinan Mors CanuixviLLg, 111 A rosaryo divistn | fioade: Th consolida #ound of hid vuico w sword biv conutry g Un tho uther ban, a7ich man, + Poor pe Jaud with nn escort I 6t Senatotx on the other siag op Mr, Llalue, referring Tliey competod agafnat each other, noccs- aitating throe managers, threo sots of agonls, threo acta of clerks, ofc., while one nct could do the k much moro effcelively and eatisfactory, hat the {retght on or west of 0 Miculgan Central and on or oast of the Erlo roed percontages, outhern originating at rom the effcats Some boys, while nlayin the woutera part of this cif of a fomalo Infant foatin Coroner's manest, o afalr (a'shrouded in Loxpox, May 20.—Uneasiness Is felt nt Vienna sbout the prospect of an undorstanding between England snd Russia. This feoling (s not shared by tha Minlste oughly convinced of Englaud’ garding tho European ssttlement. INCRRDULOUS. Berlin soems Incrodulaus about an amlicablo arrangement, A corrcapondent suys: * Ruasia has not offered KEngland sufilciont concesstons in Buigaria. Russis, tu fact, profers to sur- render lier Aslatle acquisition rather than forego her schotnes in Bulgaria.” BCLOUVALOPY, Den1iy, May 30.—Count Schouvaloff arrived here this morntng, o was recelved by the Ewperor at noon. Ha will proceed to Frieder- fcharubio to see Princo Blamarck, and will subsc- quently continuo his Journoy to London. o8 should be do- Tiie agroowacnt w ng 1o the statomeut that the could bavespussod tho bi {icn, Grunt at nny time, said thie wea o 1t conld bo brouyiit farward sfuce he loft the 1 e was ready 10 vota for the bill COMING OVER. A Copenhagen paver says tho Russian fron- clnd Kolaz Pojarski loft on Bunday after coal- 1og, it Is underatood for America. who are thor- rood faith re- Jsinass of the: Cannis autiers o ' sacludos Y arreagoimant od Houn tHade 10" boinons ot toy arrangomant Los Canada Southetn originatiug at ‘Toledo has to auch large proportions that at tho preso the Canada Bouthern gets but Jittlo of the Chicago Of course tho managers of this road nro dissatisfied with the srrangement as | ind they have thorefore given notice that mean Lo bave o redivision of tho porcenta of tho businesy, or clxo they will withdraw from tho tunk 1s_opposed to a redivision, snd threatons to burst the wholo thing if the Canada Southern gots a largo tho Lusinesa than it ls now 3. the roads Interested in this inattor will bes hold at Detrolt next week for tho purposo of finding ont whether tie dificultics cannot ho bridge A both the Grand Terunk aud Canada” Bonthern Roada are detorwined to carry tholr poluts, the new arrangoment can he made, and thatitho Erle & Northvbore Dispatch have to goout of uxlatence, none of (herosda care much whethor it ued ar nol, as thay can do the baslnw, effocuvely and with much less cost throug! regular freight departments, WESTERN NAILIOAD EXTENSIONS. Tho Now Yark Julletin states that there are in. dications of n revival pf raliroad bullding in tho countey west of the Misaoarl, and that, too, with- out waiting for the faiuro, tlous rallway oxtensions fn Colorado alone this year will vrobably reach 500 miled, whicn, added tothe 1,084 miles mow In operation, eives that Btate 1,584 milas of rallway. the Burlington & Missone! Tiver Road from fts prosent taruinua in Nebraska, at Fort Kearney, up the South Fiatte to Denver, 1s also about ro- suived upon, officials of that Co bean lookiny over the ruute durl Tha distance from Fort Koarney to Gree- tlea through @ wells Idemtial coalr, wsith the umendment on. on tho retlred livt it would leavo Gen, disposed of by the people, 10 matter what the views' KILLED BY A TREL, East 8aarvaw, Mich,, May 20,—During nheavy atorm {o-day, John Cululck, o boy 10 years oli, near Clio, was atruck by a falling otly killed. lis pnrqnu'mlfin at and that would bo dane, of eitlier slde of tho Bon~ It would ot bo any erest bluck in nators on the othier sldo of tha Cha lo excoption (Luma 8 name on the rotlre 8rocrnony, May 30.—In the Riksdag to-day, the Forclen Minister replying to an (nquiry, sald the report about Germany's efforts to close the Baltlcagainst the British, in case of war, was uutrue. No such proposition has been made. GERMANY, CURNENT POLITIOAL TOPICS. Baatin, May 20.~[ Dr. Falk cannot be In- duced to remalo Minlster of Public Instructlon and Eccleslastical Aftairs, Frledenthal, Mintstor of Fluance, may prefor zolng to sccunding the action of an Ecclosinatical Mintster of the Iau- wer-Muhler tyoe. ‘Tho Anti-Sociatlst Lill will hardly be passed by the Liberals without restrictiug the dlscro- tiouary power of the Government., The Zost thinks Dr., Falk will remain {n the neainst placing b planse In the uallorics, Alr, Thunnan suul 50 Intercourso with Uen, Gi buen exceedingly plenss) Lha amendment to placo b from principlo. gland and Frauco In giving lar, cers, and *afd that had bever this country. Our idea hind would rewsrd hy publio distis army who diatin erament shoald penslon zoxpect wo went mtiel country oo tha faca of the bad ocstowed upon Uen. THE ARM Bentiment of.the Jonnsylvanis Leglslature, Hanntsnuna, May 20,—~The foilowing passod both branches of the Logistaturo to-night. act of Congress making appro- upport of the army, & provision aa m:]:dlnunducn for its organtsation and reduc- on; and. i Witznzas, Bald «ed by the people o as they do that it {s tho duf ernment to bo prepared at o) men of good sl a nominations will ba likely to put thelr nominating WISCONSIN GREENBAUKERS, fpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, MaptsoN, Wis,, May 20,-~Maasrs, A, I, Ten- ney, 8 R, Wamor, aud Pater Ilouston, Commit- teo, have lesuod a call for a Bocond Congressionst District Greouback Convantion, to ba held In the Btate Capitol on Thurslsy, Juno 8, noon, for the purposs of nominating & candidato lTor Congross, and theorganizationof tha saft- money tarces for the forthcoming campal Lonventlon will not bo a delegate, bu Rathering, AT a8 hialimited personal rant was concernod It bud uitt ho yoled sgainst o upon o relred lisg penelonis to ol en tho policy of been ihat tha po nciion ofiicors of nguteled thomselves, and the Gove rivate soldiers, and in Turther than any other Gtant wil the hon- clutions 1o ih na for tha s prospects are that no A roposod reductlon Is not dostr- mmonwealth, beltoving tne Natlogal Gov- mes to protect set- 'sr West while engoged in tho #vocations of pesce . 1t _wsoems that Nuw Yonrg, May 20.~A Coustantinoplo dis- “Priuce Labaneff, tho Russtan Ambassador, to-day gave a roception to tha res- 1dunt Russleus, and in a briof address oxpreased strony hopes of peace, e, however, recom mended them wot to bo too sanguine, ns tho situation was still ono of great tenslon.” CUBNENT RUNORS, Loxpox, May 20.—A- 8t, Petorsburg corre- spondent eays, regarding the revent paurpar- lers, nll that sccms authentle In current rumor is that tho two yeara'term of occupation of Bulguria may Lo shortened, the wumber of troops diwluished, o European Commission fo- stead of s Rusafan, snd a uew scher the payment of judemnity, TOO BANGUINE, A Vienna correspundent upprehends that the negattations will not be coucluded for o long time, uud that the expectation of tho Congross wmectiog in a fortiight is too saoguine, 1 e tho malary of the office dowbied for him, 1t w 7 republicawers nucrateful. Cort o Amerlcan Hopablic was ungra rd before the neanle. ment uf the Benatur frum Callfornia wi ing amendmeat, and he conld ima, Grant was tho bigh-apirited man b ed lifm 19 bo bo would ncorn to bo 1f ho (Tuurman) favor wuch a messuro os wos pr amendment hie woald vote ++ No 1mont, 80 that it could nbt be sald, ou got this rewurd frow the Awmc ecaliny 5Ou Wera tackud fo o revont violatlons of our southorn or morthern rom either slde, and fur- ch anistanco as may bo y to Blate Governments temporaril; :;bo wubllc pasce within thelr A mecting of Boelal Democrata for the elee- tion of delegates to theBocial Congressat Gotba has licen probibited by the Prefect of Police. ‘The Liborals seom 1o apprehiend sorfous con- aequences from Dr. Falk's retirement and tho proposal to restelet lberty of specchand o d, thero is lttle danger sent teniperate and atn time when Ger- GIN. JO JOIINSTON. Spectal Ditpateh {0 The Tribyne, New Youx, May20.—Tho Zrioune's Washington correspondent saya: * Richmond newspspeors and public men in Virginia betlovo Joseph 1, Job n, the ex-Confederato (oneral, will be olocted to Congresa from the Richmond District almost unanimously. Jlo iv one of tho most consarvat} foster of tho gonoral polle ton. 1nu that If Uon. The sum of tho va- s frionds clalm. catried through waa dixposed (0 opoted by this on 1he amend- 8, for thoto purposcs the natfonal army ¢ too smalil rathar than too large, and should e ncreased rather than redaced; thorofore, tho Benate and House of Repro- o Uomimonwenlth of P 1 in Congress bo inatrucied, a bo ruquesiad, to oppose any re- nol army as unwise und ity, and Lappiuees —— THE WEATHER, Orric or Ty Cuisy SiuXAL Orrioxs, Wanuing- m.—Tndlcations—V¥or the » Ohlo Valloy, Lake leglan, and Upper ppt Valloy rialng barometer, cooler west to norty winds, and clegr or partiy ‘cloudy weathor, with possitlo occasionsl showers fn tho first dise an this manuor. sembly. Again, it I he The extenslon of of reactlon under the Judiclous Boverelgn, an wan unity might suller from such sttompt, DISEOLUTION EXPECTED, Benuiy, May 20,—1t [s cxpected that the Gor- mun Parllament will he dissolved if no agrea- ment can bo effucted Letweon the varlous branches of tho Leelslature upon the Anti-So- ciallst bill, Tho people ure maid to bo full: nred for the rejection of the measure, v dissolution. “Dr. Falk will probal duced to remaln in office, THE GREAT S8TRIKE, COMPARATIVE QUIET. LonpoN, May 20.—~The Lancashire strike afs. tricts have become comparatively quict, Thero lias been no rloting there since Friday night, Everybody Ia looking hopefully for & settlc- ment, The Oldham operatives have resolved to submit to a ballot the question of reshating tho proposed reduction of 5per cent. The card- roum operatives there have already accepted the reductton, at the samo time vxnresulug tho hope that the employors will sdvance thelr wagces when trade revives, May %0,—Aun unconfirmed_ report is at the military at fired on s mob of strik- ) 18 greatly sgitated, us proceedings feared, ‘That our Benators our Ropresentatly, duction of the natlo rlcan Congresn il of the Shields valued the rorvicos of Gep, ould oot voto for this bill without % & bad precedont, usit came from tho tho cuse was wholly 'me reqarding npany having T00a 10 the welfare, nrosperi ng the past fow d 8 a peopla of tha ings a4 to Its beiy, Dut ho waald vote for the biil ousa upon the ground that o would great] Bhioldy’ pension be made sdeq; Davl8—-1 will sustain you in t! Ppro temporo aunvunced Mesars, o :‘A;[Col‘::fiuwu ropriation bil, and and Davie (W, CONGRESSMAN TOWNSIOEND, Kpecial Diepatch 40 The Triduns, Uz, Vuxow, 1., May 20.—The Ifon, Qeorgo . Varnoll, Clislrman ot (he Congrassional Dema- cratic Convantion of the Ninotoenth Distrlct, lesue his call to-day for a Democrutic Convention o nome gress, lo moet’at Carmi, 1ut day of August, Thera. will bo no oppomition worth apeaking of to tho pl:ull:’l’.fl Represuntative, the ijon, K. W. Towne shon ley 1s about 300 llgl.‘kd’llllnl and the miloago ol varlous other points the, though in a loss notices ‘Tho fact.le worth montioning us indicativo of d she renewod confidence of capls ch of enterprive which waa the Oret to ;Jx'vurlcucl tho scverest blows of the panie of 1874 tho Mnes, and re proofs of like activi- 1o form than In Col uaty 1o his wan hat. on the ladian A Sargeut, Dopiy, thu Couference Commitlos on tho Ve il Mr. Coukling taok the Hool Ehiclda oill. but yicided to A Egnate adjourned. A Parls correspondent ussorts that tho Crar still inslste that tho Bssarablan question must Rat, ba submitted to the Congross, ENGLAND, IN TIE LOUSH OF COMMONS, * LoNpox, bMay 20.—In the House of Commons this afternoon Lord Hurtington moved his res- olutiun that “po forces be ralsed or kept by the Crowa in time of peace, save within India, with out the sanction of Parllamont.” Hy sald ho haa mude the lssuo very narraw because ‘of the dellcate negotiations which thediscussion i 1ght vrofudice, and becauso Bir Ktafford Northcote himeel! had sald that & genorsl debato at pros- ont was ot in the interest of AMichael licks Beach moved an amendment gt tho concluslon uf Lord args aud thesuld doctrine laid dow| fugton's resolution had been repe parted from [n speclal clrcumstances, and the House had sanctioned the declaration that this was & time of emergency, when the Ggvern. meut was resolved it possible to employ the 1t was doubtful whether practical dififculties would not Interfero with its cxecution. fle could pot, inate a candldate for Con White County, on_the Por the Lawer Mtsslesipp! Valley, higher press. ure, cooler nottherly winds, and alear or parily. cloudy woather, fallowsd by sasterly winda, ¢ will contiudie sl Cautlongry slguals continge at Rocheater and r to speak on tho r. Hamiin, und the A STATION TIAT GOT LEFT, Bpacial Diswaich (o The Tridune. Mewpara, [, May 40,~Quita an excitomant, great Inconveulence, nas arison hore quent wpon the changes made in the timo of Lrains on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy The Mendota accommodation, that has been in exfstence here for somo Aftean years, leav- Ing at 448 lill‘i. for Chicago, and Lr.omrnln icago and Galesbury, passengor-trains golng north and sonth on the 1li- nols Central wero detained neazly sn Liour liere fo d to gol hora ab 11:50 passengars and Chicuyo morning lie Eustern maitdoos not b tnconvenionce will and gonural dissatis- L only smong the citizend of this and peveral adjoining towns, but by mony of the comwercial clinses, u»nu batweun here and Aurora bu ! NOCK ISLAND REPUBLICANS, xth District has 'Th 1 tho candidates m this sity; Judge Walg, 07 Jumes A, Hywley, of Dixon; and rinceton, the vrosent =S THE CUSTOM FRAUDS. Yeaterdny's Besslon of the Commission Ap- polatad to Investigate tha Devige of Evad- Ing the Turl® by Conslguiug te Agents ot Fritlug Valuations«Tho Now York L'apors, of Coursp, Heudy to Excuse the System, Spaciul Dispateh to The Tridund, Nzw Yonx, May 20.—The Cuastom Commission’ continned its investigation into the mothods under whicn Inrye Smportations of sitk are jusde fnto this port, Two of tho jhreo Treasury Dopartment ofilcials who are mombers of the Commission were Sbsout. ¥jve witnuuscs sppaated befora bba Come wilealon, but wore not oxamiued At great length, Thoy were Alr, Kunoth, of Luckemeyor & Co., V. M. Moore, of Porson, Marpluen & Co,; Mr. Bcblesinger, of Edward Warbyrg & Co.i Mp.i 8. Clafiln & Co,; and Mr. Jaftray ‘& Co, onsrmod thatof tha ‘The Mlssiusiopt l be fonso was catled to saylur, the Speak Under tho call of Btates, By Mr, llarrie—~Te, sx of 1 percest un S By br. Bheiloy (Alabuwa) of tho tioveruwent 1o tho terest on the bonda to bo named companies to the r 800,000,000, Atlantlc order this morning by billd wor fntroduced | been eslled to mect {n Rock udze Lynde, of »", e Lyndo, —The heaviest hail- k\_x‘:o Iaw imposing a b )~Ulving the guaranteg payment of & percont ine besuud by tha followiug- folluwing amounts: The Luual Company, Ureat Wentoru L ,000,0005 the Florlda l}‘hfllil Y, B12, 000, 0003 ¥y $10. 000, 000, Henderson, of n, etc,” The rod by fl:‘n; atorim. is suppoasd ta Lia biut & eninll & 4 HouGU NIQIIT. Tribuns. ht was a terrifc sbtulng and tore now rund betwoen current at Blackburn th Cittheroe, Laucashire, lug operatives, Blackbury and 8 venewal of rloto Tho spinncea hayve resolved to reject the sition to resume work on Alderman R with the crashing of rents of rain, The storin commencod sbout 11 and continued Inccsvantly all night, T 2 struck snd consumed the bam of James togeter with ite_contonts,—two borsce, haruess, grain, hay,and overy. ept fu & woll-rogulated bar ht-traln saw 8 buuse 2 ington's epecch, L T n Iz Sundy Lailroad Com by Lord Hast Iready “proval & Niaguru 2hip Canal Coriypal Mr. Elis—To prolec mestic commerca, cwpowoering the T e lino from Fore W Grande at or near E Pa By Mr. Gardeld—] u; bany, "‘d&“" U005 “the thing eles nsually Tho pasucngers on tho nl, Auiony its provivions Iv uno t will aulter by llrvad Compan; Vorth 1o tho 113 o, For tuking the tenth gad sub. 8 Tequiring all appolutmants in i uted equaily among itieuden—Providing that the clalms of PELsODS On sccount of MEXICO, City or Mxxico, Muy 16.—The controvarsy betwoen the Exucutive and Bupreme Court con- tinues. Vallurto lias abandoned the Depart- ment of Forelgn Relatlons, and taken his seat a8 Pregident of the Supreme Court, - Presidant burning about four of ive milea from hero, 4UCAL OBSERYATIONS, Ci110A00, May20. T, (Lar. . Tar Tl WWind, (¥ 8 ITEMS, . ‘The General Ticket and Passenger Agents® Asso- clation of this city Leld its regular monthly meet- fng &b tho room In Ashland Dlock yesterday, Nothing beyond the com; the shest-rates could bo do Indian troops. |y FRm LY, Wine (P the Congressionu] Districte, the Qovernment b} mfght aftorwards have disabilitlca received in diana shall be valid ‘The Houss wuny inger 1u tbe chalr, W Ktuncll made a s the danxers of & standiy; Mr. 1lumphroy took d that Inu Republ 'Y Wa$ DOt 8 monacy 1o the Il yle. Theapeoch of Mz. Ham, ¢lval of the hour fo tho Dustsict of Lol 8¢, scveral Distric djourned. Mazimum, 07: uhnlm‘;.;l.:; 1 SIS iue: iy 0-idasgh, Copsidurable complaint I th pieople living 1n the agburl the "Chbicago, Burlinzton & caune Lha managers of the line have discoutin the tratn which tovk out the mailv and newsps &67:30 8. 1. The Brsb train now luaves st B o'cloc! a. m.,and tho accommodation tewhn from Menduta, which arelves here at 103, myy been abolishod. on the parg of d1f dled previous a taken to counteract the fufiuenco of thuse who were endeavoriug to deprecato the vulor and loyalty of the people, and to show the world 1bat wo iave & united Ewpire, try was oot to bo displaced, it should be sup- purted sgaloat patey cavils, veasclusy mlurepre- sentation, wnd vulgar personalitics, ‘The debate was cuntinucd untl) late at night, the priucipal Opposition speakers belog Blr Charles Dilke, Bir Willlaw Veroon Hareourt, Mr. Luing, and Mr. Dillwyn; for the Govern- wicat, Mr. Btanhope and Mr. Chapin, neasly aft of whom confincd themaclve ta the constitu- tional question, Henry Fawcelt (Liberal) will open tho debate 8 leenso to Vallarto - to Cabinet. The Court rejected tho upplication by a larze majority, It s supposed that Val- al the bead of tie Court, appointed Minlster for & tiino for tho te- the Amerlcan question, The op- ullarte and the Lerdists Lave fu- The Lerdists hope tug now plicalo the Awurican tiun, thereby asslatiug their revolutionar; ‘The action of the Court Is re, Lostle manifestution towards the Up e MISCELLANEOUS, YHENCU RACES, 20.—At the Bols do Boulogno races yesterday the Grando Pouls dus Prodits, 30,000 francs, waswon by the Count do La- mn&zu'l Clementine, Uris sscond, Pristios ¢l I IR TERRIBLE FAMINE IN CHINA. May d.—Uniled States tes” of the fawine in Chamberialn, of Tho ovldence of the witaeasc: Importers who avpeared befere the Commlission Friday and Saturday last, Homa of tho witoesses ted that they considersd tho, Dresent luquiry dicteted by tho fact that Weatorn * worchuats want, with the gid of Copgreas, (o cadow cltis in the intorlor with the advanlages of | thase on the weaboard, After exswinatiun of the Wituesses, the piombers of thy Comuission dis cusicd the manuer {n which th It sconus they hava as ho written Instructions or autbority sk . Collactor b the Imporiationy durtng the past ton yoars, showing the §oods ‘au- the 'Unlled States und those - ) A lullnuul’i}mll to ba who 1e & luember of a pecord for L yse on the Arny Apt posch malaly diroctod to % ariny fo (e of pesce. "Mm“.u ‘mnndm dl‘ml ntry & standing berties of thy pe:‘- was interrnpted by ecing billy' rejat- umbla, when the Comnlt. 4 billy wero pasacd, sad the ——— wiilo remaiuiy, L4 alyo wald Lo Liave ‘These changes causo much couvenlence to the peoplo wha llve ou the line of T'ho reasons for uaklo; have not transpired. The special trainof tweoty-fiva carsof four, WU 1 Keeyn. Ty, R York st 11 o'clock ‘yesierauy ovening, In timo to on board tuc steamer Australla, which The ateawes is cxpeciod 0 rizued actively. | Minlster may cam; 3 these changes 2don Lo- WOFTOwW, ve at ite destination on il ln[t Minucapolis on the 16th 1 tat 'u wodow, K1 mllu ess thao sixteen d ‘I'hily fcat lv ddo to'the cuorgy of gth Sbure Dispatch. r Sikcial Dpalch to The Tribune. Aveiax, Mich., March £0. youug business man, stwastor of this city, €aga ladics on the 14 the truneit from b be .—Williawm A, Todd, 8yd-—-tho fastest and C, G. Seayer, were both married to Cbl by thclr respective Sbrides” s and Miss Ninpis Cross 0 Wad given them at 0, followsd by & T —— STIRRING UP THE CANUCKS, Ricxrann, Vi, May £0,~News was reealvod to- night that 80O frishmen arv drilliug at Chasey, N. Y., sixty-niuo wiles from hero. The Cauada peo. pls beliave there Is 8 movement for sa inva fop 0° tmg ever made. J the managurs of the Eric & N Fle soute from Miuneapolis o New York w, tho Clijcago, Milwaukes & §t. Faul, Micht Wustern of Canads, sud Er ;ondoi hl.l‘ way i?:.wi.unluu “u‘-‘ulf' |hfillmn‘lls‘:n- ay of Wl OWin, o ikl uxplosiun ll’“lnuuawlb. tha train u&wn ot stary uatl Thursday, ; : —————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nxw Youx, May %0.~Repteacoiatives of the Graud Lodgu of Quod Tewplars joinud with the Americsa: Tomporaucs Unlon at Cooper Unfon yustorday, fu welcowlng Ur. ¥, R Lece, of Lon- do, Chlet Tewplar of England, uud Rov, Dr fered by owners | d 1 revared ax full ou, the Boston & Lord Belborns opened the debate in the lousa of Lords on the subject of the movement of Iudian truoos, by cabliug uttention to the constitutional question involved. Both Houses were crowded. Tho Prince of Wales and tho German Crown Priuce and Friucess were fn thy gullery of thy House of Lords. Lord Belborneand the LordUhancellor cach oe cupted two hours. Thev werw followed by Vis- couat Cardwel), Earl Grauville, and the Duke ol Lutiaud, for the Oppoattion, und Lord Nuapler tho Dowlnlon, Funlans ure muking thelr wa muitary authoritica b e - QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nsw Youk, May 20,~Arrived, steamcr Montans, from Livespoo). & Loxvoy, May £0.—Bteameré Saratlsn, from Quubee, und ilyriau, frowm Bostua, have arcived t. % Baaguet st tho Lawronce Hotel, SECRET SOCIETIES, Digpasch to The Tridune. Ixptaxaronss, Ind., May £0.—Tho Grand Ko campuicat of 0dd ¥ellowa will meet to-worsgw, bt dusing the yoar endiog Dee, 31 edor lusl 'I’;.:& wykbers uek. There arc aubia Miniater Seward Chiua thay the actusl fuwl while 60,000, tress, The crops, It is gencrally baliovol that . y adas. 0 deerdued the gues fraudulont dumsyo allowances, and adjourned thiele sesalon in tbo Castom-llouss uuill Thurday, Il‘: are suffering more or less dis tho stricken districts, buéus thoe fo transported suly on wagons or pavk-auftials, it caunot be tukeu thither iy sutiiclent quantites o savu tho lyes of the people. lu Ticotzin, & howss wads ¢f mats for the ac- vivitthe Appra n which the large lmporicre of tht are upauimous b, that tho cousiguuient of s sguule g New York by tka fus In benedlcial to the roveuus frowm dulles, sud bLeoeelil to the W wasu facturees MADWAY'S REMEDIES, % From tho Hon, Thurlow Weeg INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIEg After Uslng Them for Reveral Years, 0.4, 1877, —Dxa| ourmedicines, d 7 thelr eficacy witn ful nan ) Kew youx, £ral years uaes ;i Rfter experienct t 18 n0 163 A pleas inowledgae the advantag “Che pilia ars rotort ffact, 't dedcrined than ¢ is 1ty an el and Al . L ht!i erd) Du. ltapwary, RADWAY'S READY RRLIER Uurps the Worst Paine in fro; Twenty Minutes, INOT OINE HOUR After rending thie a 61 EVEn+ BN The Only Pain Remedy 8! AT sy Stom oB0 applicatis o mat Euxufi’fl‘:" iouralio, or prasiratod RADWAY'S READY RELIEp WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Midneys, Inflammation of the Dladder, Iaflammation of tho Bowols, Oongastion of the Luncs, Bore Throat, Difiloult B; FPalpitation of tho Hysaterios, Croup, Diphthorin, 1 be. The lini Anding the promise do; vertisoment Ml AT WaN tha Drat, ani he most ex ures Cong Bawals, or otnor glands, or FROX OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES, or excrnclating {! Wi Oatarrh, Influonsa, Hoadache, Toothache, Nouralgis, Bhoumatism, CUold Ohills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and ¥rost Bites, of the IEADY RELIE: P o ey e 0 The or. PR ud and por s of thia truly Every Day an Increpse in Flesh and Weight is Seon and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of th eat £0u Tuicea ot tha the was sna decom, succeeds in With new matert {lie sarsspariiia i1 for When o aates fia roi paticnt wilt fel el appetit mproving, aud Gesh and wolgnt only docs the Barsapariilian Resolvent oxce) all ure af Chrunle, horofulotis oaacs, Lut it [a'the vuly por cres Not rem: t v sura rinary and toppsge. of snce and okl Aiai the Dr, R, ovarfes & publiah 16 ' you alooye, PRIOR, Az ating Mils, e {nen 08 gL nouaced fno Dz, Rapwar—Kl; usal, iy va ha wou i rom Ohlo, ong gulte » pum! ! drifades efected by It Yours Ann Asbor, 3ich., Aug. 18. 1876, e —r————— ka. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Pertoctly tasteless, alegantly costad with sw 5 IIE purify, cluanse, aud straytben. | of ereof the lfaney Muifin "erve ipation, Costiveness 6as, r, Iul Buiel sch, vy {1 1 Dul paiushis the Deat, au'l L i b Sesh. wfl.—:@nfla vl g AT alrmhar Meiarl L3 ST nderful mi R, i 5o patien poail lag, R Dlssase: Albu Fick-dist deposits, with suhstancas. whitasitk, of thero ‘hl L‘[fi}‘u} v e, icadach B“"’% dace i AT [icr i5in ronch Brkady or Wissers FEVER AND AGUE, R cured for 80 canta. 3 0rid (e Wil Coro Bevar ous, 1iito HEADY — HEALTH! BEAUTY! 1god—Tnerease of Flesh an 0 and Nesutirul Complextonsccure DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent . bas mada the most sstontshing cares: so S1%4hs changes the bod un cdl mu; S st o, braid e Dijeers 5 ypnily i T aflfldl Il*{l‘n ey pl"l rous Discharges from kin ruptions, Hllr orm, e m, fiyfl Wi Fle Wonl cho urativey snda [ 1 Wi 2:0 :gh. ‘"IIIIID{I. lcl““: ':"!:l\: ) o' 1110 DrIReIir: a7 W TAS OF {hia wonder of wodrH oh becomfug reduced by the wartes 0t are continually arrestiog these was al 1iiade from Hicaih: o will and doo N Temed) ences 1ts work s - dim il the jore OF il raj velt atronyer, & Kidney and Bladder Qomplaints, mb Disesses. Gravel, Dt ‘ater, lncununor‘ l'l Irin, I‘:ld 1in aif cases whe o wate oA oy n“'.‘.flz"“:j] amall nl‘t%nuklu Tumor of Twelvo Yoars' Growth " Qured by Radway’s Rosolvent ADWAY~] have 0 ind 1 B0 oy (O 1t ndel, St notbik hel axd wotgne 1 oul chuse T hisd sultored fug twl £ he lisiolvent anit sne ok et yous Tollur. BABmor tha K far 1o Ly plor tha for twe whLTt the Tork bide’ oFF e wiite tiita for tho ana of our ‘lv’uu.n o fibfg’fi‘nflnm ‘a0 mere ms resalting trom 1k 0 blw) i W o N hlh'\h.‘fll‘,l U il ilk free the systemd sohamed duahulre Frice, W5t READ FALSE AND TRUE. jattay fl‘.ll!' to RADWAY o Vi P IRk Swatiia Radway's 3 ona wgtey LIL o 'fl:su.ang 4 8 bottla of RADWAY'Y 1 Kore Eyo s0d (o worst Turm a repalratlic s y blood—and ti NNAL P, RNAVE 81 Por Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Al mord on . DR, RADWAT= o Tiesaly it R My welght was 37 MRS, 0. KRAPP. Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapfe Ry e o Aty o "hrea 0t o tumo Byl calla ur mo Phthig i A oy Wit ¢ “k'ithr'.'“ e e volint, SIEkfiasihenhe 4u af sell(og many Dattle thor, 1o b ave hesrd 8! ?l somo wunderful cures reapoctfull "% nznRBAOL & 0O, o 8 Iyini posture, Dios wof Heot burniod