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+ have gone West, and are making for Cnlmnbnll 2 : ' THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1878, - FOREIGN. RADWAY'S REAEDIES, From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORBING Dr.RADWAY'SR, R, R, REMEDIES After Using Them for Several Years. Kxw Toux, Jan. 4, 1877.—Dxan fin: Tiaving forsey. a1al years maéd sobrmadicines, dountipay’ st Arat, ni sijeroxnericncing thelt emcacy with fulf, conmicacr t [8 1o 1asa & picasurs than & dnty to thankfully sct nowledee i for mafl transportation alone to the Paclfic conat, and that was ata time when we had bat 30,000,000 0f peaple, and the postal demnnda of the contry wera not what they are now. It was nota fair state- ment of this case to-ray, that the passage of this il committed the Govéramentto a great devt. Take the appropriationa for the army for the next fifty years. Were they rearded now as a debt, They brought no remuneration, but in case of the ralirond the Government became the creditor of the road. The people of the South had alread; invested a million dollars in the road and bullt 45 miles, but they were nnablo to build more, The TLegislatare of evary Btate in the South had parsed tesolntions favoring Government ald fo the rosd. He spoke of the lobor troubles in the comntry. and said what we needed was tha insagnration o new enterprizes to employ labor, In conclusion mors_harm than good. They only excited the yeople, [Sore Jecrs and langhter, Mr. Kelfar oppnacd o teduction of the armp, and Inumatcd that ona object covered up in the ol wan toalow appolatments to tho higher grades ta bo made from others than those who had served in the Uslon army. Mr. Cannon favored a forco of 23,000 men. 1le wan tired Gf hearing apologies made fof the calling on the Fageral anthorities to pat down the iabor -tiota last aummer. The people of Penneyl were not e exclusive ownera of that S| when thelrmilitia_could not be deponded 1o put down thore riote the people fora thousand milen west of Pennasivania, whose business wan Interfered with by these riots, fent Wp & niversal **V'Thank God1" when the call was made npon the President for troops. the benefit of the timo the land was occupled nnder the pre-emption entry. TEXAS PACIFIC, The day was occupled in tho Scnate by & speech by Senator Lamar on tho Texas Paclfic bul. To the surprise of those who listened to st, Lamar did not specifically advocate the Texas Pdcific Road. Ha dwelt upon the necessity of & rond slong thnt paralicl, and the right of the Bonutli to such a rosd, but he was scrupulously particular not ppecifically to advocsto any one scheme. This was the more surprising from tho fact that Senator Lamar, when a memberof tho Paclfic Ocesn to rellove the:Bhah, 8,040 tans and 30 guns. bo complcted by Germany and Italy or remain unfiniehed. SAMOA. 8Ax Francisco, Cal.y May 22.—News from 8amos states that the Britisn gunbont Sapphire has selzed a small veescl representing the Samoan navy, In satiafaction of an {ndemnity claimed for lnsses sustained by British subjects 2t the time of the Steinberger troubles. GENSIAN ROCIALIAM, Dentay, May 23.—Membicrs of the National Liveral party held a meeting to-lay and re- solved to vute azainst the Government bill for the prevention of social democratic excesses. e INCIDENTAL. RUNSTAN RAVAL MOVEWENTS.' Lowpon, May 22.—Two unarmored Russian war vessels from Cronstadt passed through the Sound, clandestinety, Monday night. It 1s sup- mosed thelr destination fs America. Russian agoents aro in Sweden juepccting the shipping, with a view to the purchiaso of crulsers. TITANKS. Br. PrTERSBURG, May 22.—The Crarowite, in Oount Schouvaloff Returns i to London from St. Petersburg,. he advantago wa havo derived from them, re resorted to as often as m"cnlun "q“m“ His Mssion Belleved to SAx FRaRcISc, Say BheRaws per Australla ":} s with the desire teady kel ( effect. The 1l descrihed than fta by ite name. wa aoi 3 of the Pacific Rail- |'he appealed to the Senstore, from New Engiand | - Mr. fianna warned hin Democratic frinda that Atelegram, thanks a Moscow aasociation of | saya that Trickett, the champlon scnller, lost | Saanchbobettes 4 recty, : Foads Comited was & ronouoeed.supporter | S, o tappol e Hessie a8 A vorERt | it wnder T el cogomy, thernted Have Been Highly merchants for thelr contribution of 400,000 {w’nfl!}nnl‘s of m:'{;u hand In’ Bydney. bilo | Habfy Ani the promiasd relst Aoty et rest o ‘and o o . : Jienn i, of Tom Scott’a Texas Pacific scheme, and s | Amncrican propter -~ 1o 1nte Saale protection, they wonldiot only deserve, bt BSuccessful, rubles towaris the formation of & Voluntoer | handling a cask of beer, thus stopping his row- |~ pi .y, le, generally understood tobe fricndly to Beotl's | Mr. Allteon, l‘}nm the Conference Committce on | would receive, the scorn and coniempt of every flcet, 3 ng, Heavy carthquakes at Tama, Now Ieb- o-d the Indian Appropristion hill. sutmitted & report, | patriot in the land, TOR AUAM, i R R y R enterprise. The epecch which ho made to-day, the bill paseed. Mr. Pllliips asked Mr, Dridges what he meantb: rides, are reported. Tho land rose twenty - 3 . however, could bo mado to support auy ana of ;:’};:2 Be: :&"::;;:o'r::lnmc: cumvl‘d.::-ll?l} of {l‘:c alking t;l bglmunuleu rngmlbll lnur rt;‘:nr":d-{ He ls Thouzht to Hava with Him fl',‘ E‘:"”Nr will to-morrow recelve tho Shah ‘Eel"llc:egamg‘#n‘:l:“l’;r‘yrv‘:;fll:nlt,er'renppnln'tcd 1di ¢t gavarnment for the Mplous. 2 of Per: the varlous projected Bouthern Pacifl rallroad | 3 Broviling & pereitient Foutiicchion fecog: [V, Mlr. Rridges—It Mexlco did hot prevent these three County Court Judges, three Crown Prose- cutors, and eleven stipeniiary maglstrates, and other departments will be rehabilitated, This 18 the end of the varliamentary deadlock, Typuus fesor raging in New Bouth Wales, A'parliamentary motion for the releaso of a lunatic in the Paramnta Jall, supposcd to ko Ar- thur Orton, bas been made. SOCIAT, SCIENCE. ‘The Philosophers Assembled at Clnelnnatl ‘Tackle the Politieal System of the Coun- try—1'roceedings of the Confercnce of Charlties, Cixcrynaty, May 27.~At tho General Bession of the Soclal Science Association, Mr. Bradford, of Boston, read a paper on **Congress and the Prea- dent, ¥ advogating the admisslon of the Cabinet oflicers to the flaor of Congress, Tha Hon. Qeorge H. Pendleton was present, hut declined to debate the queetion. Mr. Braafard waa followed by Perry Helmont, of New York, with an abte paper on the same sabject, Mr, Belmonteald: **Tho queation dencryes careful consideration, and those who have experlenco in tho practical business of the leclalalive and cxecutive branches of tho Government of the Uglted Sintes aro the most campeteot 10 diecuas it. He cited tho fact that tho hesde of D epariments were once Jittle moro than mero adjuncts of the President, but, inthe enterprises. It is an srgument as well for the necrssity of the Huntington Southern Pacifie, or for the road contemplated by the Johnston compromise biil, as it Is for Tom Scott's. There was ONE SIGNIFICANT TABSAOS, Lamar nrpenlcd to the New Eogland 8enators 10 aid this enterpriso for extraordinary reasons. e _remiuded the New England Senators that, under the Constitution, they, the representa- tives of four millions of pcouple, have as much wer as fifteen millions of people in other g?-lcu, and, in B passage whicl was almost threatening, he reminded New England that there {n a growing feeliog agalnst the disparity of power held by New England, and that, il tho contest of numerical strength should ever come between the four milliuns and fifteen mililons, the latter must prevail. The o:‘l‘y way to avoid such n contest, Lamar insisted, was by tho oxerclso of broad and ecxpansive statesmanshlp on tho part of those nolding power. This Is the Jatest form of argument ln suppert of tho Texas Iacific bill. The logic of it In that unless New England shall vote o8 the Bouth wants sho fs to be ostracised and her g:utlul power crippled. Threats ke these ve been heard before. Propositions from Rus= sia. DULGARIA. Loxpox, May 23—b5 . m.—A Vienna dispatch reports that Gou, Korsakof?, Governor-General of Bulgaris, has {ssued a proclamation an- nouncing his appofntment by the Czar, and that he {s noout Lo carry out the autonomatic organizatlon of the country aml prepare for tho election of Prince. As yet, ho eays, It {8 necessary to employ Russlans versed in admin- lstration, but, whet organization is complate, Dulgacians wliil also be employed. P CRETE, Lonpon, May 22.—~Tiie Turks have defeated the Cretan lnsurgents in several enconnters. The British Coosul at Cancf? has proposed an armistlice. nizing the Diatrict as & municipal corporation, otc., was agreed to without amendment, Mr. Bayard moved fo amend Sec. 2, providing for the appointment of Commissionersso as to pravide that the two Comm{ssianera to be ap ed from a1y a1l have been actual of the District for one ycar lnstead of throe years, 28 Senate Commiltes,proposed. Agreed o, —yeas, 23 nn{!, 18, Pending discusion, 3r, Voorhees introdnced a bilt authorizing the construction of 8 bridge across the Wabash River at any point within six miles of the Townof Merom, Ind. Iteferrea, After exective seselon aidjonrned. depredations, he wonld have war declared, and then this country would get another slice of Mezxlco, and would o _on zetting slice aftar slica unti] this conntry had the whole of Mexico, t on:{hl to havi Mr. Pulliips—Does the gentloman propose to get his elice of Mezxico by expoelng the frontiet set- tlere to murder? —No, slr. . Mr, Phillips—Contemplating war, do you propose to reduce the army? Mr, Drldges—~1 am willing to have a anfiiclent forco atationed on the Rto (irande frontier. Mr, Cobb denled that the Governor of Intll: had, daring tae late riots, catied upon the Pre dent for assistance, and no troops had been sent to Indianapolls o suppross the strikes. If they had been, a colifaion would have occurred at once, and mach Jlroperl would have been destroyed. He ropested that dov. Willlams bad not applled to thio Prosident for assiatance. Mr. Relfer—What did he nrpl’ to him for? Mr. Cobb~Iie apphed to him for nothing. Mr. aker—He toleraphed tha decretary of War for asmslance. It ecoins he did not have the requisite legal knowledge to make a formal requi- sition, Mr. Cobb—Tho Governor of Indlans understands as well how to govurn a State as tha gentleman or angf hin friends. Mt. Gartield thercnpon sent to the Clerk's dosk Tad read tho following telegram: *Ixpiaxarous, Ind., July 20, 1877.—The Pesident of the United Stales: In view of the threatenin domestlc violonce growing out of the rallroad atrike, I request that authority be at once RADWAY'S READY RELIED Cures the Worst Pains in from Onote Twenty Minutes, NOT ONEBE EOUR Aty dlng this advertisement need any ons e A A DY L R G Ol EVERY PAIN. 1t was the rst, and is ) The Only Pain Remedy At inatantly stopathe most excruclating pains, alin oue spplication L £ i FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, o matter haw vivlent or excruclating the pain, the MEUMATIC, Bed-ltiaden. lafirm, Crippled, Nery euralgic, or prostrated with diseaso may suller. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammation of tho Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Congostion of tho Lungs, Boro Throat, Dificult Breathing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, Hyatorias, Oroup, Diphtheria, Which Will Lead to the Peace- 5 fut Settiement of the Queostion. The Recent Bevolt in Constantinoploa nouse. Mr. Harrte, from the Judiciary Committee, re- Vety Berions Affair. ported & bill for a torm of the United States Conrt at Quincy, Til. Passed. Mr. Béebe offercd a resolution ealling for fnfor- mationas to Presldential pardons of cziminals since March, 1877, Adopted, | ‘The Senate bill for therelief of settlers on the En\-llc lands whoss crops wero Injured by grass- oppers passed, rax r, Springer, Cheirman of tha Commitles on Expenditures {n the Stato Department, submitted areport, which, he stated, set forth ten articles of {mpeachment againet O. 1. Bradford, the lato Vice-Consul-General at Shanghasl, China, and con- cluded _with a resolution that ho'be impeachod at tho bar of tho Senate. Inasmuch as two mem- bers of the Committes (Dunneil and Bundy) had grave doubts as to whether lradford was an im- eachable officor, the Committes rccommended hat the whole subject be referred to the Commit- DENTALY ‘There is no truth {u the report that the Rue- sian military authorities have forbidden the Bessarablan Doputles in the Roumanian Parlla- ment to attend any more slttings of that as- scinbly. Its Objeot Supposed to Have Been to Roinstate Ex-Sultan Murad. The Britlsh West India Naval Squadron Ordered to the North Atlantio, MONTENEGRO. i Though Austria refuses to permit Montene- £ro tp acquire Antivarl lest it become virtually a Russlan port, she dves not object to the ac- .quisition of 8pizza, which will give tho Monte- NOTES AND NEWS, COUNTERFEITS, wectat Diswaich ta The Tribuns, French Catholics Protest Un- successfully Against the 4 opinion of many persons, they have been ratead COatarrh, Influonsa, Wasnixotos, D. C., May 2.—The Becret | tes on the dudiciary, £o ordered. gizen (he Conpanient of the Apieoal o rmgas Voltalre Centenary. ncsz\:‘ln:r:m;m- to u:'e el Transylvania are | M0 8 Vody oulsito the Constitution, and the ‘Hoadnahe, Toothache, Scrvicatonigh recie nfomstio thn o | Fellnsg ar 8 skl it g | 13 R AT e i b Tt | ERabid bt B o e S B estpn hsuiatim. e o oo et | pimievl B bk it 1 | o o i el CFSS o o PROSIPEC o Auri p nomessi Eiitio, e ep e prichofinds O et oo e, N ork with n large number of romoted officially, 8 raflway from Woo Sung to . % E b o v ,:,"?;,’;m':,‘cflmd e o L omn witts | BEanchat, in violstion of ‘treaty obllgations and | *Mes. Hae HoEe e Y anqed tho. uso. of PEACE PROSPECTS, A Vienna correspondent says tho relatlons | other - thon - tho wollato of tho . comiman » b Mr, Cain Jjust| troops fn South Carolina at the last election, Mr, 1laskell opposed reduction, The Committo roso and took a reces v B Mr, Sontbard, rman of the Commlittes on Counting the Electoral Vote, reported the bill on that subject. Ordered printed and recommitted, to e ealied up for consideration the 4th of June, The llouse proceeded to the considersation of the bill introdnced by 3ir. Butler for the publication of the @ficial Adcertiser of {Ae Uniled Slates, which rhall contaln all the publle advertisements, ete. Mr. Butler explained "the objects and pur- posea of the bill, and stated In response to qnes- tious that the intention was that the proposed ad- venlulmf record should superscde oll newspaper adyertising for the Government. ‘After a good deal of noley discussion, and after vnrluu%lmcnumunln tho bl paseed—ycas, 100; nays, 77, A WARNING, 81, PrTRKSBURDG, May 23.—The Agence Russe and the Journal de St. Delersburg warn the pub- 1fe against the pessimist nows from Constanti- nople, where, they say, cndeavors arc being made to provent as understanding between En- gland and Ruasis. SCHOUVALOFF, BanuN, May 22.—Count 8chouvaloff, 1o con- versation with other diplomatists, described the ‘proposals ha was carrylog to Englaud as pacific, Ho scemed confidont thoy would not be re- Jected. Ps 2 DACE AGAIN Loxpoy, May 2%, —Count Schouvaloft arrived from 8¢t. Petersburg ot 8 o'clock this evening. acta of Congrers. Second—That ho conspired for pocunlary gain to decelvo the Chinese authoritios by procusing con- sent to bulld a earriage-road, and afterwarda con- structing a railway from Wuo §ung (o Shanghat, Zhtrd—That he was gullty of Injustice, tyranay, and extortlon as Judge of the Consular Conrt. There are five specifications under this article, Fourih and F{fih—That, as ostal-Agent of the United States, he abstranted lotters from the mails and opened thom for tha purpose of prying into the business and sccrets of porsons writing lettors. Sl t ho took & _voucher In ane instance for $80, and pald in person only $60, retaining “s«nnm-'nnp as the Postal Agent at Shanghal, ho recelred Mexican dollars, which were ata premiom over gotd and currency; that he pald ex. penses in ko coin, but charged the Government a wremium as {7 he nad purchased such coln, thereby defrauging the Government out of largs sums, Eighth—That he embezzled feos dne the Govern- countr] s each nnderstands it. Ho quoted” from the statutes creating tho several Executiva Departifients, and defining the duttes of thelr respective hoads ns the exoression of the opinton of men who wore mambhers of the Qrst Congress, In respect to the rlght of the Iaw.mnaking power of tha Uovernment to control the heads of these Departments, ho recommendod the adoptlon of a measuro by Congress that wonld perimit Seeretarles of Stuto, War, Treasury, Navy, nterlor, ~Attorney-General, mnd Fostmastora- Genoral to m:!:nni reats on tho floor of either Honse, with the rivilege of discusaing any measure appertdining to therr Dopart- ments, and enn“mlllnz them to attend nat certain times and give (nformation in reply ked undor the rules, 1o calied at- alutior, recently introduced Into Congross to_admit the heads of bureaus to the n;fleg. advocated by himself and Mr. Drad- between Austria and Roumania Liave become closer, and that Emperér Willlam has adulsed Prince Charies to yleld Bessarabin, and abdleate if the Roumanians raised difficulties, but the Princo refused and went to the army. OERMAN INTERFERENCE . has given offcnsa at Vienna. Gen. Manteuffel has arrived in Vienta. It {s reported that bels the bearer of an autograph letter: from the Em- peror William to the Emperor Francis Joscpl. It scems certaln that the feeling In Austrian Ministerial clrcies 18 becoming distruatful of o peaceful fssuo, and mors and more antl-Rus- slan. counterfeit $50 notes ou the Natlonal Broaa- way Bank and tha Tradesmen's Natfonal Bank of the Clty of New York, They obtalned them 1n exchange for their gold §n Hamburg prior to storting for this country. The fact was dis- covered by one of the emigrants presenting $600 st the Bub-Treasury in New York, asking for gold therefor. The balance of the emigrants ho applleation of the READY RELIEF ta ¢ orpAr B heFs tho PALN oF dibcahy calis Wil adan) orse and comfore, ThIFty 10 sixsy drops {n balf a tambiler gt water wil fa ow monionts ctife Crain| kaur Stomach, ps, Bpas ways CATTY B NADWA ire y of water. 1 1. bu[m- then French Urandy nrYl‘mcr-n s nlmu'unL FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUF cared for 50 cents. Thero s nof aremadial Af(rnl n thia world ghat will cura Fever ang npflr&(‘:l RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents Neb., having ou thelr porsous large sums of counterfelt money. 5 ANOTHER CALL FOR NONDS, s To the Western Assocfated Preas. WasiixotoN, D, O, May 23.—The Becrotary of tho Treasury has called in tho following boods: Coupon bouds dated July 1, 1805, names l{: 5501 No, 56,001 to No. 58,000, both {nclu- alve; § CosrROMIBE, Mr. S8parks made & conferonco roport on the Ine BELORADE, May 22.—Tho Ministerial crisis s ”fg,,'.,mw Porter, of Chicago, read a valuable ), No. o b Ine atan Approprintion olll, which was ageeed to, 4 . Porter, . rend ] RS o e o o, bots net | e Air. EoLt aaked unahimous conson to taks from M 'g"fr:' AL, ial Drovineiat | Cded: A compromisa was made by reforring | paperon - Yost-Ofico Savinge Tanks,® and Dur. ' ' o 82000 Mo 50,001 to Mo, 155,000, both fa. | o Ninth—That hoembezzled 32,0000t Government | tpo Speaker's table the bl for tho repeal of tho | BsALIY May 23.—Tho seml-o rovinclal | the question of the lczality of tho sentences | M5 Ward, of Cinglunat, o papor waich was rich clusive. Total coupon, $2,600,000. ltegiatered | ““Fhe' onse then went foto Committeo of the | DAREFIpt lIaw and concor fn the Senate smand- Correapondence sutlcipates o favorabla result | passed on civilians by s Military Commission to | gBics"s*™ & . ' ments thereto. Mr, Kenna objected. Adjourned. B. F. ALLEN. The United States Judges at Des Molnes Glvo the Notorfous * Danker " n Vary Dam- sging Certificate of Moral Charactor— Trustration of Sowme of Il Attempts to Swindle, Special Dispaieh ta Ths Tribune. Drs Motses, fa., May 22.—In the Unlted States Circuit Court, this morning, Judge Love Jifted tho blanket mortgage from the cslate of B. F, Allen, whon, rotten with fraud, it felt in tattors. Tne Court showad that the question was whether the pretended mortgage could bo sustained under the common (aw. As to the parties to It, AHen, Stephons, and Dlennorhassett, It seemod to bo a 1w of their natura to contradict one another.® ‘What ono afirmed the other would deny. Thelr disregard of truth and moral obligations was so ap- parent that, unless corrvlorated by out- sido evidence, thelr testimony was utter- Iy worthless. ‘The Judgo hore proscate -ed - tho contradictions aud mistatoments ‘bouds, redeemable ot the pleasure of the United Btates after the 1st of July, 1670: £30, No. 1,051 to No, 2,030, both inclusive; 8100, No. 15,701 to No. 16,600, both inclusive; '$500, ' No. 0,51 to No. 1,700, both inclusiv; $1,000, No. 30,01 to No, 3,200, both inclusive; $5,000, No. 8,451 to No. 8,700, bath inclasivo; $10,009, No. 15,731 to No. 16,250, both incluslve, Total registered, 22,500,000, Aggrecate, $5,000,000. “Tho’priveipai and interest will be paid at the Treasury on and after the 22d of August pext, and interest will cense ou that day. AN INDIAN BUIT, A bill wos reported to-day from the Senate Indlan Affairs Committee to nuthorizo tho ‘Eastern band of Cherokee Indfans to bring suit in the Court of Clalns sgainst the Cherokee Natfon. It suthorizes the Eastern bund to cuiploy by & written contract one or more attorneys-nt-law to prosccuto the sult (the con. tract to be subject to aporoval by the Chlof Justice of the Court of Claims), and dircets the Becretary of tho Interior to pay for auch incle dental expenses &8 may be opproved by the Court, othcr than attorneys' fevs, tho suin of $10,000 out of their trust funds fo_his custody. ‘Iie blll also proyidea that the United States slall bie a party to this sult, and bo represcuted thereln by the Attorney-General. from Count Schouvaloft's cfforta. 1t says that the latest declarations of tho British Ministers, as well as the viows manifested at 8t. Petors- burg, are full of wishcs and hopes for & renewed coasolldatlon of European peace, THE EMPEROR gocs to Ema tho tirst week In June. THE CONGRESS, Baden-Baden {s again proposcd as the place for tho Congress to meot. ' It Is thought tho proposals will bo gencrally accepted. DUKE OF ATHOL. Nmw Yonx, May 22—A London dispatch says: % Tho Dukoe of Athol yesterday had two Interylows with tho Queen, at Balinoral Castle, and afterwards addrossed a public mecting, de- clariug tho prospects for peacs-wero very favor- able.” SCHOUVALOFY. Loxvox, May 23—5 a. m.—Count Schouvalofl arrived too lato to hpve an interview with Lord Salisbury. - He will call upon him to-day, A dispatch from Bt. Petersbure says Princa Qortschakof® Is bettor, and hopes to attond tho Whole (Mr. Springer 1o the chair) on the Army Appropriation bill, ail ganoral debate to close in one hour, whllo_endeavoring to have ths latter order m r. Howltt (N, Y.), in auswer toa question, stated that hoivas in faver of adjourn- lng,dnnn 10. r. Bchleicher o'r not think it provided a clos the pro. toctlon of the Texss frontier, 1t had been ssid thot the Mexicans promised to keep thu pesce wpon tho border, but every one who had any experlonce with the nelghbors on the iio Grande know tholr promises went for nothing, He cited outrages, some of them quite recent, and sald that the frontler residents of Toxsa were boing mur dered, rohbed, Impuverished, and fgnored without uvon tha poor boon of pity from thele counteymen ‘whu were making iawva for the whola country. 1o had been accused of being a Bllbuster. 'On the 1d say: *‘God forbid this country should iny largor. Itls far too largs now for the minds mod tha hoarts of ita ledislators,” |uuuhuund apnianss on the Hepublican eide. | {0 opposcd on principle the catting down of the army oy & aingle mag. He had Uven buzzled to nindarstand the aritimetical probiom lakd down by the gentleman from Now York that thero could be nore men brouzht into the feld with anarmy of ), 000 than with an army of 25,000, He had irled understand that prohlem, Lot wusuccessfully. e gave it vn, |Laughter. . r. Howltt remariod that the gentloman's fall. a Courtof Appeal. Tho Ministers have withe drawn thelr resignations. MONTENEGHO AND THE PORTE. CatTAno, May 23.—A conflict between Monto- negro and the Porte s threatening, Princo Nicholas nccuses tho Turks of making peparn- tlons lu Albanla for attacking Montenegro. The ‘Turkish Governor uf Hcutarl denfes this, and assures the Prince of the Porte’a pacific sontl- ments. The Turks say the Princo 18 unjustifia- bly alarmed or scekin a protext for a confilet, 03 tho Moutenagrina havebeon thnnselves mak- ing active military proparations. PALSE REPORTS, Viexsa, May 25,—A special from Bucharest says reports from Russtan sources that a new military convention has been concluded are em- phatically donfed. ‘The present Routnanlan Cablnet will nover lend a band to the conclusion of n sccond treaty with the Power which vio- lated the convention'of Aprll, 1877 RUSSIAN AUEN®S. DostoN, Masa, May 22.—Tho Russlan Qov- ornment, through its agent, Capt. Grippeuburg, In'the afternoon Col, Morril's dlzlpcl on ** The Commorce of the Lakes " was read by Capt. Ma- an, < W, D. Griswold, of St Lonls, read a papor on canal transporiafion, and the Rov.J. C. Fletcher 8 long and enteRaining paper on commorcial and social rolationa with South America. 1In the cvening, Elizur Wright, of Boston, pre- sided, and Shmon Stein, of New York, road n g'aperun tho rolation of the Qovernment to rafl- 878, 1n the Dopartment of Jurlsprudenca Prof, Wey- 1and presided, Papers were read by Prof, J. N. Pumeroy, of Rochester, on an international code, which was debated at some lenath, : Prof. C. A. Kent, of Detroit, followed with a paper on ** The Elective Franchlee.' Tho dobate on Prof, Kent's paper was very splrited, Mr. Qroeadeck, Judge Taft, Mr. Bradford, and othors particlpating. The question of woman sullrare was discussetl, and a goneral opinion was expresscd unfavorablo to It, Alro the esame opinion was reached rogarding any restriction on the present lufluge. Prof, Kent baving proposed a limitation of suttrago in cities. In the Conforence of Charltics to-day a long and 1ively dabate followed Dr, Alicn's paper on ** In- #anity " and Dr. Suther's naper.. As the tov, F, H. Wines Ia intending to visit Europe to examine the constructlon and manage- ment of fnsane .hospltala, 8 rcsolulion wus adapted recommending bl to the favorablo eon- tron and pura Rieh Diood—Tncremss of Fleth # gn:‘ D D e o T g DR. RADWAY'S Sersaparillian Resolvent has mada the moat astoniuhing curest so guick, soraptd are tho changet (ho body undergocs under e Inlacact of this truly wonderful inodicioe, that Every Day an Incrcase fn Flesh and Weight is Seen and Folte THE GREAT DLCOD PURIFIER. - " o Tyl i Tho total g E2OPH PEI CEXTS, ura fo undgretaod the vrupuslion was oL bid af theso partics, a8 shown Inathalr cvidonco and | Courress, which Ia thought to bs certatn, has openod negotiations with & Doston iron | thirertio fcliraishe rcramonts and asking | o r%’.f,.'xfi'.}.‘“ Lo R Y s ha to nlu:%m‘)&;lunl to the 4 per cent loan | (Hewltts) fault: o o s my weakness. Inover | correspondonce, and concluded by saylng that | The opinlon provalls that Count Schouvaloft | company for the manufacture of heasy ord | _G. 8. Rublnson, of Minols, was mado Permanent | A0d jalceacl tho system, [ g S s was ablo ta loarn tho game of tiimblerig. [Langn- | thero waa en abundanice outsldo of tholr testimony | takes to Loudon fustructions contalning tho | nance, and o spoclal price-list, with full particus n of thie Conferanco, and tho Kactotariod, | Berofuls. by Tonstimation, Olandulsr Dis 0! D. tor. } togulide the Coust tn tho unerring conctuslon that | elomenteof a fricndly and declslys solution of Measrs, yors, Millizan, and Sanborn, In consulta. Te 1R 1 it ‘The Benato confirmed the nomination of Ste- M. Hewitt Intfmated the fAguring was not his, | in Hisate Wae 8 TEABLoREhS Crodltori At ehite y tars a8 to tho capacity of tho works as at pres- | tion with the Chairman, wera suthorized fo fix the flluudnn1aknu ATTN O m, B licn B, Packard, of Louialans, as United States | unt it bad been dono in the Aujutant-Gonoral's | o DIoriSeEe wae s leant on the croditors o cora. | thoquestlons at tssua, Tue ecrecy malntained | ent run or undor the highest pressure, has been { timo and piace of tho ezt Canferonco, walch will | 21938 DlICIATKOR SIS K { neul at Liverpool, vieo Fltchlld transferred | oflee, oo nouneed againat tho glaring intontlon manifested | DY him will continuo untll his Gavernment re- | ubmittod at the requast of the Russlan agont. | 2ot oyitn Standing - Commiitace wera ape | NI VWorm Balt e, Tyuinelas, Acno, sk tolarls, Thore wai a brlol dlscusslon vver tus | N, Sehlolchor bt Sgarlut ioesnat protect our | ly Allen, dtophent, and Iiicanerkamit, epecially | colves his anaver from London, which fs not to ENGLIBIL NAVAL ORDEM. polnted to rapurt in 1870¢ 5 P, T e e e e v it lon, w Wo Consular changes fu- | RIopIe: LLauRRterd o e o was containeq | (e lattor, to defraud, The fact that Btepbena and | yg telcgraphed, but sent by camrier. Accord- w Yong, May 23,— ullelin ormed | | Committee an Insunify~Piiny Eatlo, Massachu- | the curativarange of this wonder of moders chiemiairy, volved In {ts confirtnation, 1t was contirmed by a Wlennarhassott know of Allen's fnsolvency when % y May Tha Dullatin 18 informe "’ S04 & few day’ 180 WL BPOYS Lo GOY DEFaol Ut 11 foF aatrict party vote—27 Republicuns ogainst 2 | In the simple qucstion by tho ralaof throa: as 25.- | tho"murizage was made, thelr concoalment of | 10gly nothing cortaln will be kuown before next sotte; D Qtead, Wiacousin: Menry W, by thio Captain of the steamship Canima, from Bermuda, that the English fronclad &crious, o awift crulser, bas left that port with scaled orders, supposcd for tho coast of Maine, to look alter thy movements of Iussfan vessols in that quartor. The Dritlsh flecot "at Bermudn, conmst- ing of eovoral quick-salllng gunboats, have also recelved orders to sail at onco for Hallfax. THN DALTIC, Corennaaxy, May 23,—Thdé German Govern- ment has not, broached here tho subject of clos- ing the Baltlc azainst the English. —g— VOLTAIRE, 100 wen is to the actugl number in the tald, so is 20,000 to the actual numbor In the fleld, and the result was certalnly o reduction. 1lo pléaded for tue esposed poopld af that frontiur egalnst th jeera of the gentleman fromn Wisconsin (Bragis) and tho fratricidal economy of the gentleman from New York (Hlewitt), Mz, Banning etatod that under the now organiza- tlon every nfaniry company must have soventy- throo men, whilo at present thore swwas not an tn. fantry company which mnstercd fitty mon. Tho ol iner d tho farcs af infantry and cavalry campanii d left the artillery alone, and undar its proviaions there would ba moro muskets on the ‘Tesas froutler than there wera at prossnt. The glnllulnln from Ohio tGarfield) had been alarmed the letter of an English Lord, If the Revaln- tionary fathers had boen alarmed in that way there never would have been a (lorernment herot and the gentloman from Toxne (Schloicher) wanted the army kept strong becanss there had been a row cither of thiese forms of diseaso Its potent FoWer (0 curo it tient, daily becoming redaced by tho watica and ‘dechmpuaition hat &fs. continuslly progrecing; '8, A0 lfirélh’ll_l r W, W, Michigan; the lov. F. 1. Wines, llino 1, Bancroft, Now ilampshire; Dr, d. A. Reed, Pennsylvanin, 0On' Public Bulldings for the Dependent Clatses —F. D, Sanborn, Masaachusstta; It, Brinkorhofl, Ohjo; @ 8, Koblnson, filinots; Edward O, Don- nelly, Now' Yorks Dr.'A, J. Qurt, Pulladelphing tte fiov, 4. Woodbary, Kholo luldud; U, & Wate ks, lowa; tho Itt.-llov. George D. Galicsplo, Michiean, On Dejendsnt and Pellnguant, GAlldran-—S¥ill- fam . Letchworth, Buffafo; Mra. Willlam ¥, Lyndo, Milwaaiee bra. L. ¢ Wardonor, Ullnols urray Shipley , Cincinnail; Mrs, Clara @ Leou’ ard, Massachusoits: Charlos T, Collln, Indianag R, b. McGonlngle, Pennsylvania. Comumitttee on Penal and Prison Discipline—A. dJ. Elmore, Wisconsing the Rev. J. L, Milligan, Pennsylvania; Thomas 8, Wilkinson, “Maryland the licv. A, O. Byors, Ohfo; Dr, Ltlishia Harris, Democrats, compristog all prezent cxcept Scna- tor Eustls, who withhicld Lls vote. Tho Sennte also confirmed Lucius Falrchild, of Wiaconsin, now Cousul at Liverpool, to bo United States Consul-UGeneral at Farls, vico Alfred T. A, Torbert, recalled; Theo. Wagner, Burveyor-Ueneral for Califorula, TILE DEMOCRACY, The National Democratic Committee met to- day at the Arliugton Hotel, Therewere present Represeutative Fume{’. of Alabama; B, M, Hughes, of Célorade; Benator Barnum, of Con. nectleuts Georgo T. Barues, of Georgias WIll- fam C, Qoudy, of Tiinols; Austin H. Brow, of ludiana; M. M. Ham, of lowa; Isaad E. Latou, of Kansas; I, D. McHenry, of Kentucky; B, F, :Ionn!. of Loulalanaj it, and dho wnannor of * recording, meanwhile seeking to obtain wmoncy for Allen's uss, was evidenceof fraudulontintant, lilennerhsesott wroto lettorn algned by Allen to deceive creditors, and Allon's crodstors and the Cook County Hank wore decetved by the concenlment of the mortgage and falso representation of Stephens und Blenncrha: sott, ‘Tha Court ssid the bank of Allen, Stephen: Co, waa atarted in Now York without a dollar of capital office-furniture being pald for with de ositors' money, and that Allen was insolyont bo- ore he went 10 Chicago. Judge Dillon fully con- carred |n the opinion. The coutt-room was crowid. ed, Mr, Allen being present. Tue opinfon occu‘nod nearly one ana a half hoors in rapid reading, This afternoon Judue Love, of the United Htat District Court In bankruptcy, dissected 3r, Allen' petition to set off his homestuad here from evtate In bankruptcy, and tho result wasa dis astrous showing for Ajten. QOue of two (Llogs was weelke ¢ TURKEY. TIIB CONSTANTINOFLE RIOT. Loxnox, May 22.—Tuo Turklsh censorship suppreases tho particulars about tho affalr be- fora the Tchoragan Palace, Monday. As far a8 can bo gathered from the detalls permitted to como through, there was an organlzed con- spiracy to restoro Murad, who was in the Tcher- agan Palace at thetime., Murad deules any knowledge of the consplracy. It s reported that he has simce been removed to Topkapou. The number of revolutionists Is varlously ostimated by correspondents of London jour- succeeds in arreating Lhesn waste: ho sama and (his y conimences 1ts wor) of puriieation, and succceds {n' d{miniaiing (he loss o wastes, fta rorairs will be Tapid, and gvery day th aticnt will feol himuelf stromer, the food digistiug seite a'lppefllu mproving, and fiesh and wefght la- SISk onty does the Sarseparilian Resolvent oxecl ul pemeainl fagents in the eure ot Chranlc, Nerotulont Conntitutlonal. and Skin discases, but 1t 1a'thio only por tiva cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, iflnlr} lnl)lvwnlb Discases. Oravel, Dldl;l\‘r}fl. ronty, = toppage af Wator, Incontinence of e, Brighi'd iacase, Albuminuria, aud 1o al} cases where thero Edmund' Wilson, of ~ Muino; Outcrbridgo i il of PROPOSED OHNTENNIAL FETS. New York: Elbort Clark, VErmont; Jt W Mce | Sribaaiatanng 1ice he st i ot ks ouaz, mies Horaoy, of Maryland; Frederick’ O, Prince, of | {a%eial about the- owneranip ‘of & coriain all- | Serieroiiy of fraad au petlory 1 excrcimpi ants | IAl8 at from 100 to 500, though the Governmonty |y, pyg, May 23.—Somo time ago a meeting of | L4S84EY, Tilinols, i aleiet e enr RN LI P Ao O thienla ke Hapeachusctia) Edwam E"{‘*f-}flumfi'biflu Yol Thoss weto the only srenmonta made againtt | frazon Ulinols, and various datis and amidarits | 0 8 clroular to the ‘Turkish represctatived | poyican Sunators, Deputios, Town Councll- o “patuttiopcardl A Welght, Doviond Tamen | Ssce wul wlin Sooidest cpmia ot whnd phereie) Aviniaga Lochran, of Miuncaotas Ethan Uarker | uo bl which he soped tne Mouas would fulely | maaap Frosidehtof tho Couk Counsy tink,” 1 | nbrond, says tha mumber ls thirty. Coree- | (WSCRERE SORT CEL T WA COOOC | B M0, e Than Y eoeln? | BUia e Siral b the bick i aiors tue foran Geotge L. Miller, of Nebraskas Itabert I', Keat: | and the Commiltea consldered it under tho Gva- | h¢ Fii0Cle obionton et e fown “wamPs | spondents ‘also agree that tha actempt, i J Mictigan; W, W, Grimahaw, [iluole, minate rule, Mr. Throckmorton moved to smend by making the limitation of the army 25,000 instead of 20, 000 men. Mr. Foator (memberof the Committes on Appro. riatlons) favored the amendment, and Indulged u u Jittle sarcasin at Lhe uxpensa of own Coin- mittes, saying it was perfectly apparent that if any raform was to crop into legisintion {t must coma from that Committes, bucause every other Com- mittes wes utterly worthless in that rospect. 1lle canfessed that the problei, as stated by the gen- tloman from Toxas, was as Incomprehonaibieto Bl an it wan to that gentloman. As Lo the sug- geation of Mr. Hewilt that tho expenso of the arny vught to bo made proportionste to jts ex- penso in 1860, ho asked why that yentlema; the Committea ou Appropriations did not organize o cclebration of Voltaire's centenary | duriug the Exhibition. A Commlssion was then appoluted, and It was resolved to concentrate the casence of Voltaire's philosoplical, moral, and soclal {deas in a cheap volume of 1,000 pages, to bo aproad broadeast throughout Francq, and that publle subscriptions to cover the cxpenscs should bo oponed by Republie- an papers, Fubllc intorest {8 now concontrated oo the proposed con- tenary, The Committeo y to direct tho fets is composed of Victoriugo, four other Bunators, four Doputles, two Munleipal Coun- cllors, twamembcrs of the Institute (Legouye Ing, of Nevada; W, Bulloway, of New Hanp- shiro; Representative Ross, of New Jersoy: Kepresentative Hewitt, of New York; Senator Ransom, of North Carollua; John (. Thotap- €00, of Ohlo} James Il o, of South Carolina; Willlam B, Ble, of Tennessee; B. B, Sualley, of Vermont; Hobert A. Lu.vhfll, of Virginia$ and Alex Cumpbell, of Wost Virzinia. Ssnatu: Barnwin pregided, with Frederick O, Prince ss gecretary, No_busluess was done, and the Cowmltice adjourned until to-morrow, PRICR ADYANCED, New Yonk, May 22 —Tha Syndicato haye ad- vanced the price of the new 43§ per cent bonda 10 1023£ and scerued inters Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Curod by Radway’s Resolvont Dx, * —1' e T P nohielp tor 1t trfn nemmnxw Luat Wi m?dul. but notblog hel m saw yoar ew]rflfi and Lthought 1 would try it: 4" o falth }n&; - S linolvons sad ons '“'Il"&n“ .f"’i'-‘:‘u'.‘ dis Botiles ol?o‘uur ok "".‘:1 ar‘r Sad'thar (s not s siea of umar 1o u’cnur’l L, 1 frel batter, rier, Ao Pt hisve for twelve ylrl*l. 'ho worst tumo, T e b oL Memeat of vihire, 5!8‘%.3 PabEa i fod elodin. 0 PRk VA T AR PRIOB, = = 1 Por Dottle, a; On fillll‘fll' Charsttaa—Dbr, I, 8. Connor, Cincin. nath; Dr, J, N, MeCord, Iiiinote; Dr, ' Harvey Jewett, Canondaigus, N, Y, ; Dr. Charles P, - Pute 3‘:“‘ Il oston Dr, Clarles B, Cadwallader, Phila- oiphis, J;l Frecentlon of I'auprrllm-—llcnr( E, Pol- lew, New York; Dr, Charles 8. Uoyf, Albany; Mrs. C. i, Lowell, New York; Mra. Morso Stow- art, Michigany Moves Kimball, Busion; tloorge 8. nle, Losiov o 1. Chaso. Providencoj and twenty othe: ‘I'hia Conferenca alsg voted that the Sacretaries of this Conforenca bo 8 Committee on Legislation, At tho aftcrnoon sussion reports on ** Prison Disciplina" wery submitted by Z. It Brockway, of Elmira, N, Y., lno ftev, J. L. Alilligan, and Janies erking, of Claveland, whick woro dobated at vome louyth. ' Dr. W. G. Wyllo, of Now York, roported on ssa political demonstration, was a complete fallure. Al Buavl, who was tho leader and or- eanlzer of the movement, was tho hot-hcaded adventurer who had been several times exiled. Ho lived somo ycars in London and Parts, and was engaged in Journalism. He was HECALLED TO CONSTANTINOPLR after the acccssion to the throne of Abdul llamld, and appoluted a Dircctor of the Lyccum, but dismissed for mismanagement, s becamo necdy and went among the rdfugecs. Under pretence of organizing an expedition to ald the Rhodopoe insurgents he securcd a suffl- fraud on his creditor by attempting to exemr‘l $40,000, the difference ~ hoiween his Chicago ~ sud lowa homestead, — The ayidenco was indubitablo that he had sbandoned his Juwa homestcad, gad, thoerefore, his petition st bo denia, and tfiproyufly 0, 1nto sbd bo'n art of his eatato in hatfirapicy. * Judgo Dillon,of ho Clrenit Coart, by m!'nultu( al] partles, sat in the case, and concurred fully in the de¢ision‘of the District dudge, 8o glaring and palpable wero the frauds sot forth that 1t s ¢! Bflalnllll‘l ot lawycrs present from all parts ol the Btate that .the'cate will not be taken to the Buprome Couri, CANADA. Sulcldo—A Stngular Decislon Glying & Thief bl TUE RECORD. o leiae fan s aae 1500 (earing oo Tack Tils Polf~Torciblo Drowalng Catate | o e o e o e o onday"s | and Honau), aud scvaral urilats, Jourualiats, andt St oflossed B ey of Cinclausty favores AN IMPORTANT LETTER. : = ; . 5 ; ) ,0f Cinclnuatl, favorcd MENATE. e e o tho ot of ok | raphe N attempt. Persons arrested aro sald to Bo com- | men of letiers. Smail lospitats, Aua Mr. Sauboro, of Massictus Axx Axpox, Mleh., Apfll?o. 1873 —DR. RapwaT= ind 81 Ttega- Lty e and s using e ouiy Lol skout b caz for ovarlun tumors o the siome, wlil:h (ko nut-mlnnnl; paicians of our Meaical Collega pro- promiscd by papers found In All Buavi's house after his death, The affalr created tho utmost consternation In comnmercial and flnaucial circles In Constan- tinople. It is sald the outbreak was garefully timed, when all the Generals und prominent of ticlals of tho Seraskierato were absent at Buyuk- dere. It fs belloved the position of the War Minlster s compromised. ANMY MOVEMENTS, * CoxstanTiNOPLE, May 22.—The Russan troops continued to-day their forward move- Wasmxotox, D, C., May 3.—Mr, Davis (W, Va.) called up the rosolution submittod by him & few days ago, suthorjzing a seloct committee to be appoluted to fnvestizate the fnanco re- ports, Looks, aud accouuts of tho Treasury De- partment to cootinue its investigation nad sit during the recess. An extended dlscussion fol- lowed, Pending the discussion on tho resolution of Mr. Davis, the morning hour explred, and Mr. Ingulls called for unfinished bustucss—the LIl < ‘Tha Catholfo dignitaries are attacking tho A9e aR10 158 Tnige: tay praposed colebration viently. Cardinal Qut- ert, Archbishiop of Parls, haslssued a_pastoral denounclug it Blahop Dupanloup has pub- lshied a pamphlet agalnst the celebration aud Voltalre. He also yesterday, tn the Eenate, ssked Uufaure, Prosldont of the Council an Minister of Justice, whether ‘ths Uovernment would _provent the feto and prosoe cute the publishers of the book con- taining Irreliglous scicctions from Voltaire's works. Dufaure said that the celcbration was o private affalr, The (Government bad no right to fnterfera, It reprobated the publication of Spacial Dispaieh to The Tribuns. Tnxxrow, May 22.—\W. H. Colelaugh, Grand ‘Trunk Rallway Station Agent at. this place, com- mitted suicide to-day by swallowing a quantity of salphate of copper, which ho tquk' from s tole- graphic battery fn hisofiice. T died almost fn- medlately, It ia supvoved bo'was bohind in his returus. sette, described the trainiug-schoole for nuracs at New York and Boston. 5 THE WEATHER, Orrics or TiE Cuier, BioNat Orricxs, Wasu- motox, D. O, May 2i=1 a.~m.~Indicat For Tenne nd Ohlo and tho Upper Mtsslesippi Valleys and the Upper Lake regton, a dectded fall in barometer, Increasing easterly to southerly winds, geucrslly wasmer, tbreatenlng ralny weather, accompanied by thunder-storms and fol- lowed in the western portlons by ruing barom. oter und westerly winds, Ing of expenditare: v, mmu in that the claim was fully borue out h{ the figures, and he said that, as to the srithmetical problens which sppeared o dltlicuit tn the ¢ on trom Texas ond Ublo (schicicher aud Foater), the Amorican peopls, who bad the advantsge of mmun-school tratning, would un. 1ate the reduction of taxes by pounced lncurable. “‘:fl were like knots on @ tree. My welght was 273 Eoun when [ commenced with yuur reuedies sod U;"l‘n‘;:"l'(? ha; g: d ll‘n Jpuunds, but they aro Lok TI"GDI. ‘h\l of lichief, and twenty-four bottles (J\ s, ect \ wsdictara fnim O, Greaviil Tioue sead wa " MRS, C. KRAPT Another Letter from Mrs. C. Kraple il ed the reduction of the army, The Mexlcan Guveroment oaght, Lo be nolided ihat £ would be bield resjansibla for the fujusles perpe. trated by its citlzens on the citizcun of the 6‘.‘,:?3.1 elw;:h?’ud the Indtans vugbit to be treated kindly Spacial Dispalch to The Triduns, 87, Jonx, N, I}, May 22, ~Ellis, the defaulting Teller of tho Natlona) Park Bank, New]York, who arrived hero last fall, sud was srrested by a Halle 5 Du. avwav~Kind Birs T take the tberty toaddress to provide a permanent form of government for fax policemau named Fowers, Las entercd actlon some of the passayes, but could not prosec For the Lower Missouri Valley, falling barom. ou-nfi: nqu” un‘fl lmumu.nnnlwu-w the District ‘l;( Columbia. L& Mr. Diiunell proteated aualust the reporting of axsinal tho detter fof falsn Imr;'ruonmcm' Mleo for | ent toward Belgeado forost, Geo. Skobeleft, | writings which bk ‘l;ccn‘ pubiished B I:uf:lll.é: etes. watm souttiorly minds, thicaloning weather, L‘?:{.‘,‘,‘j‘{'h‘f'z‘.;"' oe oF thy tumory ars el Mr. Fe appropriation bille"ax belug tens In amaunt ihan | Nicuaily taking §6,000; from his (EDlw) gwifa, | relnforced withartillory, has stationed his troops | times, and been many years in eneral circulae | 324 thunder-atorma, followed by & rising barom- | S uproving. and iny welgbt decresslo Yery 1oat. r. Ferry sald that the understanding of the | for previaus years. “Auprapriation biils ougt 1o | 4 ion beralf ‘of fhe bask, ded h etor, cool norihwet winds, snd clesring weathor. | Bav it mahy calla(his sgminer 1o, [aulra o Seunto yesterday was that tho House billto | D¢ renoried not on the tiound of Delng & seduce | hous sies merrad ootonmad 1o (o banie " The Cory | Close to the Swectwaters, Odman, Baker, | tlon. 1 For the Lowor Lake rogion docided. fail n th | tus T el Py Gus edie e hasduno fof e, oa tion, but on the ground uf the wantu of the publjc | LUt the mone o o, Lank, he Court | Moukbtar, and Fuad Pashas to-day fnspected r, incre valug cart ta R e, s e ansiina Bea dine fo % S0 forbid W furth 1 3 fMerently, and rendored a verdict . y osp T ‘tncre alug eaat to sauth winds, statlon: Ber 3 or! o further retiremont of legal-tondor | servlce. Asto the Domocrutic clatin of reduction i < ¢ MISCELLANEOUS, Iy cloud, b Quite & nurber frow this place. Yours with Fespect notes should b taken up at tho expiration of | of tasation, he denied that & wlil of reuuctinn had e of: §66 090, ol 1k, full ; the Turkish Minéa il avlered the defsctibents 2 e inan by Sy PARLY louy. WUALCHy i S i o & | Becucmectcd. Tha peoplo bad 1o ‘vay Just ihe | Smount clatued. in front not to retlre. A Russo-Turkish Come LEAVY PAILUKR. ad followed by Fatu W 11 7. $he la 83 fhe morntng hour to-day, and then lald_aside Noeclai Diswateh (o The Tribune, e e et olert. BEAEYan brentho Caulionary sfinals continuo at Eastport and Du- . K 51 ent, 88 Dren th " Tacty, aod very benov fame taxation as fu te worst day of ltepudlican- | Gapy, Slay 82.—A lamontablo acciucnt hap. | Mlssion will fx the exact line of demarcation. Lowpow, May 23.—Leather & Ua., Droprictors | 1afis. and ace ordered fof . Marquetic, Lscanabs, | Hiesns ut silisn uisny Goriedot the, Resitent by o :‘;;’;:’illfill;n:;) wu::}'ul-l:ams: n;:::‘:r(:::;h::; rottod that an army bill should b "-"""r:"&,‘ e Grang, uver i thie G 2ot INSUBORNT DEPEAT. of the chemical-warks att, lelon's, hava falled, | Chicago, Milwaukes, and fuction 1. " | Segeimane As drice, la parsons ‘fiu‘!:'mén'ffi : mado to depend upon party politice, Ts conatitye | SE10ck fo-night. The small plessure-steamer | A gpeclal from Constantinople reports {hat | Lisbilities, $700,000. a A €ected by It ¥ours respectiuliy, Texas Pucitic Rallroad blal, e gahed 480 give th CUPILY & Empresa of Indis was out wilhi a pleasure-party of BERBACY & CO. ‘Another long dlscussion susued 88 to the | oo e e G e o o 24atat | bout eiglisun persons, whien the sisanet uecama | the Russlans have defeated the Insurgeats near BAIN 1N CHINA, Beuble who shut upun (46 Aumericed s aid deied Az Asbor, Mich., Aug, 164073, American authuritics. Mr. Durham colucided with the views of Mr, Dridyes, sod devmed sn army of 15,000 quite sutticlent. Tho largest city of bl own State Louisvilis) bad the exoerience [ast summer of the sugyrous ffots, Lut their own citizens bad put it down, and, if Pittabure had scted Lbe same way, there would be no neceasity for calling on the Governuent. o did uot mpnte these riots to the laboring classcs, to thy bune sud sinew of the couatry, but to the Cummyue. Alr. Southard favored a reduction of the army, unmausgeslo ond capsized over Blain's Dam. All the passcngare on baard wero pluuyod Inta the low. “As yet ouly two bodles have buon recoverod,—that of Mr. Harry Jallray, of the Gald Ieeporter, a lad named Fred Cane, When fuuud it xtinct. Among thoss missing are John Fraser, James Mooty ne of the pro- prietors ot lhe boat, An keun, and a lad hamud David Beott.' The excitement ihroughout thu town is latonso, and o relisble information can bo obtalned, Close sosrch e beolng made at thio placs of the dtsasier down the stream, Szecial Dispatch (0 The Tribuns, Loxpox, May 23.—The Cbing Famine Reliet Committee haa received a tolexram from Bhang- haf, announcing that thero bad been a rulnfull 1o the saveral provinces, and that sowog is gen- eral, and the prospect for barvest encouraging. . TR GREAT $TRIKR. Loxoon, May 23.—~There have been wo fure ther disturbances in the strike districts in Laoe casbire in conscquence of the precautious taken sgrocwent of yestesday, All tho S8enators cou- curred that the understandiug was that Mr, Laiuar should be heard upon lEe ‘Texas Pacllic bl Finally, Mr, Ferry sald that he would uot [n- elat upon consideration of the bill to forbid the furiler getirement of I tender 8 19-d: the Senator from Delaware m.f..?:":-."'m.?’.h:‘- B s 14 The to provide s permanent form of Rovern- ment for 4o Disteict of Core i ani Informmaiy. . numois weataken up aud the sourccs of the River Ards. Mauy of the Mttor were killed and captured. ENGLAND, THA PARLIAMBNTARY DEBATH, ° Loxnpoy, May ¥2.—The debate In the House of Commons last night uearly collansed, ug one risiog to speak after Gladstoue flnlshed, The Spesker began putting the motlon, but V6l Cloudy, Th.storm DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! 5 Porfectly tasteloss, elogantly costed with sweot gu ! I aud quuied tolegraws, olc., to show that last year | gy Just at the critical moment ir Georgo Halfour | bY the military wnd police. Iopey of w geitle urfe: reguiate, purly, cleasss, sod sirepgibicn. Bid n el‘lL’ l.::l‘?&c:ur:u;\lflw “I.!nf?.‘}.‘.."."‘.'.} h;‘r ihe re- | the sry bad beca umplp{u’d i sunning tho elec. m.,,.,":,'i the victitis of to- nlgbl's dieaster bave buen | 87086, 8od the tlousa dwindled down tonius ment of tho differcuces Lavo not been abandon- ifi‘:’{'&? tor :{":"&mfi umm:u‘% 't'h-“l;(fil i 8 AL S, e ey, | Honpla e Somi scin, Mather wan bve | gshbioet ey st Bt W e ihuied | members bforo bo tnlsled, and o st while | o0 he spnucrs aud.cardsoom baad opoose ~ i b il B $a ghve uetilery who bad Leen on vublic lauds two | bettaruot to hiave o single voidler 1nihe country, | covorad, s praviualy reported. hasugt beenre- | gir George Canpboll was spoaking. a ballot on the questions st issuc, but the weav- LOCAL QBERVATIONR. ;fifih,?;;‘;‘k";'kmmn o Feret S8 of That thime Ypson Chaubing. shel: tlaies to Den- | Be, tharetorc, hearuly seconded auy offort for the | Toyoxto, May 22.~The pleisure steamer £m- NOT APRAID OF YENIANS OR ALABAMAS, ers ot Blackburn and other towns witl vots to- Culte. 1ho el vlclat Waridiad o wilvet & wurpose of reducins v Fred - i tutorn; % c beander the Homcaesd b ¥t Wl yaaseds R e e ft Toestloimia Dramiouse Sug | Brces of Iudts, wilh & party ut svout eighucen por. | Loxoos, May 22.—Tho Zime, tusa editoriat | morrow. JRar (T e Wiadc) Srite, o deloletiogs Sver 8 dam on Graad tiser at Gath Unt. . 1o izac | On Bir John Holker's reply to Mr. Gourley o | A€ Preston the operatives are fn favor of i : work, rva e fuliowlsy eymptoms resaluiog froc Mr. Wright quoted from the repori of the Secre- 3ir Lsay waid Al tho passengers wore pl ci he Housc of Commons last evening, cxpre submitting, as ase many thousand weavers ot @il bt AL B‘.'.‘Ri'}»‘h‘é‘.'fi!‘:n rsa of the Biood iy saartaneaitis b bbb o | wyor el T e T Gosie | b WSty S o eSS | L ot cobddane ha Engiand s ot | Bickburasons 14 e saleved o stk of | $ER B 8| & o 3"‘:‘f:‘r’::;?in::nfil‘»::-uwm'&}u‘:,“ uotex- | port'ss monstrous. * Waa & Staie of tho Lnion ta | Auihz th satasis are Bnera S cewapaber. | to fear from Alabamas or Fentans, Tno United | tho voting will have auvimoortant effect ‘on Gl el | 5 ik Erupdols slokinis eug gutieriis ftho |12 o srgued tint the Goviraicut WOuld be sceurel | yovermes e s tentratpowarl God forbid soat thy | Ellloth Feed Kaus/ Jobo kra o Biont | States will o its duty. Tho assurances of pop- | Other strikers, Mcantimo tho strike ls cxtend- | “Mauimum, 501 misimium, S il Fluitoloff (o't Lol 50“"1\'&! by a central powur| u&‘ 3 3y should'ever cowo when it would be necessary 1eT, goumory, one of tha proprietors of tho boat, An for tho wid extended by & mortyage upon the eutire drew J.ckw“ and Lavid Bcuit. 'I'he excltement ular American journals to this effect may be az- ing. voad, by all tho caralugs of the road, aud by al the for the regular army to be statloned ncar large OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. st Visdou Dot gr vty beforo il Biiby Fuvct ci ¢ throughout the town is futeose. Little reliable | copted the more frapkly bocause they are umot Notices of the 10 per cent reductlon explred ud Dutl paloln the Head, Dodcicacyoc Peraplration o ey oy Asanabortation | eliles lo Suticinata Tovolls, and for tha, butposo of {aforation can bo Ootalned Dillf<at sssrch s | always wocomponled by complincatary lan. | &t Todmorden and Remsbottom lut night. | 8axPmaxcisco, May 22 —Arrived, tho steamer .‘.l‘f'fl.“fa‘l.%&"’.fl'?ufi?a hfrs o et 11 theu bpoke of the objetions (0 Tha bill, and | was i’ the foontets 1o tha Sunsg of the gresy | 41nB wode a8 asd below tho scuno of the disnsier. | guago towards Bugland, and aro very generatly | The operatives bave rosolved to reslst the ro- { Ausiralis, from Byducy (¥. 8. W.), via Howolula | 4% 5%iuca of nadwayy pille wil gree thosmitery sald the winglo quetion befory the Scaatd wus | Btate e represvated, he Would way Pennayivania —— qualificd by expressions of good will towards | duction. 2 (8 1), ron ail e Ah%‘zuu-nlme Puers Frice, 23 cceld Plistage the duvitiovnl e uld capend §4, 000,000 asablo to protect her own prople from {ivasion LOOK OUT FOR IT1 Russta. < . TUE 3T, GOTHAMD RAILWAY. * § Bowtox, May 22.~Arrived, Massachasotis, from verbox. Bold by Drugstsis. flis road, tbu volte of whish coul S Eleworthe Wey d1d you Hpectal Dispateh fo Thé Tribuns. 5 Loubox, May 23.—A popular vote fu theCan; | Liverool. 5ol Lo leasured 1o dollire Tho | amouut | taatyesst i WEY dld yOu bave thom thero | pravexwontu, Kaz., May 22.—A counterfelt e o bl o ton ot Zurich, wltzerland, rojected the schewe | MuXTLzAL, May 22.—Arrived, Peruvian, from READ FALSE AND TRUE. 85 uote ot the Firvt National Bank of Hanover, | LO¥DON, May 22.—Her 3ajesty’s lron steam- Pa., Wi clrculation. Ouo was pissed to-day on | $hip Trlumpb, armor plated, 6,680 tons, and’| a sacrclaul of this aty, carrylng 14 guns, salled from Portsmouth for Mr. Wright—Wo did not want the army (o come there, You rent the anny sgulvgt our will {laugh- ter], and I8 id nu guod, Th@trovps thers did wrhed was pot bslf of that appro) ted Burtally for thvers oud Barbore 1t wasuolas for a supplenicatary grant' to tby Bt. Gutbard inuch & tho Goversmieat exveaded befoss the War Railway by & wejority. Otber cantons will probably do lkewlsc; so the raliway wust Losbox, May 22, —Bteawers Syrian, Devonia, and State of Loalalans, from Now Yurk, sud Lelp- 213, Trow Balthmore, bave asrived out. gend o RADWAY &C0.. 50,83 nLcuu‘-fia. PRt RARTA wng%auuu il bo 6605 50U