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K v v f THE DAILY, OREGON STATESMAN Issued (very Mornine, txceut Monday. J. M. WATKU8, Proprietor. toftllijf Carrier, por week..... ...'.t..B5 Tent Bent by mai., pryer J J Soul by mall. tlx monlhii,..... .............. Advertiaino; tei ' ' for raiuare of 10 line Non)rull, 1st Inwr- tlon r.,..l 00 Hath additional Huortlmi, pur Kiuxre, SOc Loenl notice SOoenta per line, i niiiinoriptionabymull or ex)iree must he illis ailvanoa. FH WEEKLY OREGON, STATESMN, r ? Issued Every Fridaj Koraiiig, . . JT. yi. WATERS, Propric or-.. Anbnrl)tiw,in eery lntan. o atii In advance. VOL. 27, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1877. NO. 19, - ' 1'F.KMJ. r UIIVLV: P(!V year,ly Mitt or oiberwire fit (IV Bit montlij, Ly Mm) or eiheite a WEEKII OREGON STATESMAN UTEST DISPATCHES. Very Latest News Eeports, FOREIGN NEWS. , llrlMMll liHwt , COSSTASTINOl'I.K, April 25. Two Hl'lt- lt "unboats have entered tlic Dauubeonc " aiAhored oft Gnletle? . . ,,'f . : ' -' " lvaa of Ti !. " " f The Turku are leaving Wlddtn In great haute. In tlie direction 1 Dobrodseha, I wlicre tlu-y unncar to expect the principal attack. HrawluK Toajrthor. liusslan headquarters will lie tranferred i to Jitssy In a few days. Kalian Hurt M At my It In rumored that tlie Sultan 1)1 re view tlie army or "the Danube. lie has sent a dispatch to the cotrttiiandor-hi-clilef with orders that It be road to tlie troop. 1 lark MriitlaM. Iii tltc Clmmbcr ol Deputies to-day sev eral Christian menibars protested against Kimia's assertion that alio declared war for the protection at Christiana In Tur key. Tliey declare tliey do not desire the protection of Kuisla. Christians were ready to take part In tlw protection ol the country. Mmtoatearrtai IrMSitee. dispatch from Scutari announces Uiat The Moiitenrgriu lorcea are advancing 10 warJ tlie frontier ol Albania. Tlie Mlr- iilites learliig lioy might bo aunwmdrd, ivbaodoiied thokr pooitiona, whloh were o-jcnpliid by tha Turks. ,A f - ami apalUa f II. . LOMKIS, April SO. A Vienni. corres pondent ays Austria has no wtemlon ol lajcnpytiig BouU." Blw tnlglif be Induced to do to 11 tho Ciar after a sueueasiul , war ! KltOtUd not adliore to t's iigaguent to 1 avoid annexation. Ilongarr"iro1ipoHcd lo wave obiectlon to th ;nptioii of Ikyitila by Aartria, provided Servla bow vupled slmultaiifonsly. ordor to prevent it hulavaulo ribelllon which wigh -gather atroiigtii to ttmhero Htjugary. A Htrone rewrve force is btlng hs-oiii-hlwl near KclB'. Toriiednea ore Iwlng placed- l exposed ' IKjiiiti on the lultlc chorus. J'lw Kouiaiila mlliUa U lapl.lly boiiij iu.iliilli"l. Muhw, April 2.". Aficr tlie promul gation of the Csar'a mituifvftto the intini cipallty of lluscow voted funds to provide one thousand bods Tor tlie wound ed and an additional million; rouble for lion'pital ooennanta. buhswuiently ap pointed a apeelal oonimlttee to draw tip an address to tlie Csiar. Holnnin wrvices wore licld in all the churehus ol the c'.ty. TSM Trlatlo AHlaaoo. ,, Bi:i:mn, April 2 The Nortlt (.'.rman gazette saya the Ann hauls ol the ttirot Cmperor lor the peace ol the country is mol shaken even now. It will now have Mi Uad tho real test of locating the wi ftlot. which mleht otherwise asmme tiie .:haraeter at .general war, f . f j BiwMla'a aavaiaoe Trooiw Lonuok, April 25 A JUucliarcst cor respondent anys a telegram from the Aus trian consul announces that 12,000 Rus sians occupied Kaletz and Ilraila, secnrlug an important railway bridge. Turka At Rutarltaik. The Turks are throwing up vast earth works at Rutseliuk. Tlu-re are two lines ol defense lor tlio eiitrenoliyd wimp before tlietown. A di -patch from Constantinople au mitnico that the Turkish Iron dads arc io tlio Ittiiutho. '" siirances Hint Russia wishes no annexa tion. Tlio Krvln and l'nrk. lJKi.onAUK, April 25. The Servian gov eiiiinent yeMnrday received the Cssar's man! feat o. Volunteer ofncer are leavinif to-day for Gladovla on a government steamer. The second class of the Timook corp an heavy artillery have been or dered to be ready to move. The Forte asked Mervia for a permit ror the Turkish troop to traverse hervlan ter ritory in order to cro the lianuoe oe tweeu Gladovla and Rudojovltg. The Hervian government tepiied that strict neutrality wniill be otwervna uine tne Tnrk violated It or crosned the Servian frontier. ; ' A Vienna special status that the Rus slun imperial family has given 40,000 ru bles from tnelr private poraofor the ex penses of tha war. ' A Berlin dlxpatch report that the Pow ers will probalily make no attempt at me diation until one or two serious engage mtinta have been fonght on the Danube. It Is certain that Germany will take no more active (tart than heretofore in any new negotiations. 'The Tost publishes the following prom inently: We hear that British effloers all- Rent on leave have been requested to join the rccimenta. A special trom Tiflla states that the Rus sian army comraenoed aperatlooa to-day by marching In two columns toward Er- zcronm and Bahrain. ' Rawsa, April 90. The Trince of Mon tenegro has seat a not to tha powers ao rasing the Torka of having; broken off ne gotiations became Montenegro required that ret-Jgees from Htsrw-govlns ebauld lie restored to their liomea, and the "Kutcul prisoners liberated.' Tlie I'rlnee declares that alone, without allies, relying on the devotion of hit subjects aa In former time and tlesneratclv Oefeuaiur ms territory asalnat superior forcer, It hopes It defeat ed that Christian Europe will save the wo men and children. Ut, hy fnrco of arms any attempt at the nccu hi Ion or Oladown. London, Ap' il 28. Tlie Time, review ing the argument thut the Czar was Irre sistibly impelled to war by the will of tlie people, says: This is consisUMit and in rulliglblo, but it is not the language of a teaaonable being. It la tlie language of Kastern hordes, driven by thirst or starvtd out. of their loreats to seek food wherever found. The world will not long permit tlie earth to be desolated hy a struggle be gun In an Interchange of dt fiances, and It left to ltiiclf pretty sure lo last as long as one party ha the strength to hurl defi ance at the other. General Von Mobka tcela a we all tel how eay it would be to extend the area ol the war so as to In clude the maioi ity of the European Tow era. We have been told atain and aealn hat if peace was once broken, we should enter upon a wr ol wlilch no one couiu e the end. J lie Uertnan government nows this, and they were apparently per fectly prepared betoro. and lj-caue pre p rations in critical times exoire counter preparaiions, anu Jealoii'y excites jeal ousy, we ni lng upon ns wnac we wouia prevent rjy onr very anxiety io prevent it; but we do tint interpret his speech as meaning any thing more than the resolu tion it a stronr man armed to hold hit own In :n'.'. H (! not deprive ns of a hope that the war vein twt rwmain local ized, but It la are p-Toclion to uespair. Ri-mlna nd larklmli War JHovemrHM. Lonikjn, April 27. A telegram from Eizroutn say tlio Jtujsians are invading Turkish territory between Batoum and Bayaxid, and Iw.ve adzed 0,000 bu-hels of grain at Adjakady. The Turks are ad vancing toward Alexaudrlanople In three columns. Little la exja-eled at Llschtneff. Grand Ihike Nicholas has Issued the fol lowing order of the day to the troops; ' The ChrstiaiA.oppresscd by the Turk ish yotae rose against tlieir oppressors and MISCKLLANEOUS. A. 0.: ROWLAND, CITY HACKMAN, With Burbin, Smith & Co. T EADY AT AI.I TIMkS TO OONV V Pm. IV wH;and Bantam to Un or Boi. aim city ctnves, funera !. etc. ' KATKS4 ihlr hlnnd has l-n shed for the last t wo UAMjao First Hoot . Jf . ii i. t. 1 .i . " Each suueeeilln hour 1 0 yuars. an tum u ui iwmin mm xiw- Dmso-P hour 1 (SO era to amelloni'e their condition having! . To or from Trin'w'AtemiwBti 50 heea fruitless, she last, word ol tlie Caar rraraiw- a ns.... tin has been spoken and war declared. -1 he Cxsr entrusts hit with tlie mission of ao complishlng bis Wll. . We do not want to make eonouests, ent to detenu our brethren opposed for Cht .' sake. I am convinced that eacn ot vmi win ao nu amy ana honor the Russian name. AH peaceable Inhabitants, wtihoot distinction of reli gioner nationaf vy, will bo 'sacred In our eves. You will take nothing without pay. I require that cxtromely severe discipline must be malnuh ed. Wenaas oil our way through Rouma iia, where I am tan we shall meet witn tne same noinuuuy aa our ancestors. I detitand that vnu respect the establislied laws ot the countries, and. If neoeoaary. att'ord Roumanians disinterest ed aid against tlie lurks. 'RUrtlNKKS CARDS.' HUELAT t EASTH AM. ; AtlorncyR-at-i.aw, f Office in Ponlaml In 1 )Hlf if.regon Cftt Opite'i new brlok, Nu. I Chan.. V b!o.-.k, Uhh i, First street. . uraa. i. HtraxAT, Portland K. L, VA'.tham, novl 8:ltn ., . urogonutf IF YO U WANT TO GET SHAVED . CO TO BEN. KELS AY'S ,;. AT HIS NEW STAND ert door tolU, Cfaforn's. near th at . Hotel MISCELLANEOUS. l i 1 i l olllHlou Armenia. , It is reported that a hllght ctigcnHirt j '.'iired in Armenia. i ' ' A 1 litbt lutiulnent ' A Vicinm correspondent sny ailit is iiiiii.iucnt. near ISni -ho-clil l ir the ruihv.iy bridge over 'M river l'rutli. The Turks ""Mnacronntahly missed llic opportunity of fiirestull'.iig the Kiisiaiis in seilng the brid!C. and the, liiissiuns are prepared to deleud it. Three TiKkish ;iiii boats have onlered tlio river to destroy the bridge. , IWiNHitiiis rnMMliiic iuto KomuHni. KiiMiaiio will continue to cross the t 1 ii by f.mr putilO'.m hi hles for the next Aniln.i 10 1ieru3 llosul. The ipphilon in nillltary circles in Vicuna i-tlii t Annila will occupy Bosnia in the second wee.!; in May with two division f her army, W.xr MeiiNiirito. ii. nna. April '-". Tbi! Tu.-k-. crs.;d tlie I .um'ie to-d.iy at eer;il points and M'ii out. fl iii co!p t-i ile'troy rnihvay lie' Hid advance ol tiie Ru-'simw. Lokdok, April 3;. A special from Constantinople states that tbe Snltau, In a proclamation to the troops, declares that In case of need lie will join the avimy with the standard of the Prophet and sacrifice his lite for tlie people. A Berlin special says tlie following no table passage occurs in the St. Petersburg Golos, clilel Russian diplomatic organ: It remains lor our' diplomacy to deter- ! mine whether military operations are to ' . , II- -..1 .1 oe currivu on i'iiergei.i'--iiy, nu wiui hic full strength of our active forceB, or ir we are to contont ourselves with a predeter mined movement tor tlio occupation ol certain limited ioealltiea. Tlie Moscow Gazette la in despair at the latter coutingcucy being suggeated. ST. l'KTKKSBtrHO, April 25. The Tur klab charge d'B flair and staX of (he era- 1 lxtasy, lelt this morning. A dispatch ft-om I'era says It Is reported that a Turkish fltiet, under command of IIobart;ra"lia.ltf. l luii sJny night to take un a position before Odessa. The tele graph wire at lbitllMn has been cut by Cossacks, who arc there from U.OOO to 4,- 000 strong. A dispatch Irom Pura says that the lurkish neet is bombarding Cbetluk. IjOKuoM, April 27. A special from I'era canflrms the report that Turkish ships have commenced an attack on Clict elk. A Telegraph furl?, correspondent gays he ban confirmation of the intelligence ol the threatened language nsed by Russia toward the Khedive. Russian reprisals would take the form of a blockade of Alex andria. The Kusstan tuiegraplilc agi'iiey says war wtiu l'ersia is ejtpectea lu i urkey BuiUAi asT, April 2. At the opening ol tlie extraordinary session ol the Ron tmnian Chnmbcis, to-day, the message of Prince Charles was prcseuted, who said our presentation to tho Torto aud powers to obtain their recognition ol the neutrality of Romiiruiia from bcfomins tho theater of war. The I'lincc will flgbl, ;if neii's sary, fr the integrltr of the frontier. The Czar has declared that he had no in tontlon of violating our rights. As proof of this, Bucharest will not lie occupied bv Russians while It preserves the attitude ol a neutral. 1 Papers report an eiigngoiiieiit on the Asl.istie frontier, near Ardnham, and that the Russians were e-mipellecl to f:ill back. Lomion, Antil A di.-ipatch from I'll sea I, Molilai, Wednesday evening j says 5,0OU UiiSaians passed through L'ng- , and 35,000 troops ure to The folio wi ng it tlie full text ef tlie Sul tan't proclamatien te his army: , 1 "Ruisia has declared war. We are forced to take p arms ) are have alwaya wished peace, listening to the aflvicc of the powers In this respect, but Russia wants to destroy our independence, so If Russia attack as, Cod, who protects right and justice, will grant aa victory. Oar oldiert will defend with their blood the oeantrv gained br their ancestors and with the help of God, maintain tlie independ ence ofOsrn.mil, Tlie nation will protect the wives and difWren ot soldiers should It be neceassry. The Sultan will go to the army and raise tlie standarJ of the Khali fat and the Sultan. The (sultan is ready to sacrifice his life tor the honor and Inde- peudi. no of tha country fLOKDOj!, April 25. Tho Globe puWWsb- es tlie following telegram received at Ply mouth yesterday from tlie controller ot tlie navy ordering full particular ot all ships, lu reserve at Ilavenport which could ptwt-l-bly be made ready for sea by June 1st. 'JOKBTAjcTiKorr.E, April -2G. Tho Sul tan has Issued ft proclamation to the offi cers and men of the fleet, imperatively commanding tla?m to proteet the Musgol- men population ot tlie unmoan ana Cau casian coasts, now groaning under tlie Russian yoke. KMKltHtl talt In II The Tost, iii a lengthy loader, says there was a cabinet council yesterday and another will be held to-day. This Is sig nificant of animated discussion -and welehtv determination. One subject of discussion U probably tlw iTp'v to Prince GorsehakofTs circular. The Daamtae tmuatii. . Et cuABi tT, April 25. The Dauube commission, composed of delegates from the six great Powers, will meet at Galttz, May "lb. They will attempt to secure the solemn engagement ot both combat tants to relicioualv respect nentral naviga tion; also the works In progress for the improvement of navigation ot the Lower Danube. Tate Buttle. Lokmhk, April 27. A telegram from Hassan Pasha, commander of the division at Batoum announces that the battlo at Tshukson which becan on Wednesday, continued on 1 nursuay. t'nslnnd te InterHse. A London dispatch, ea the British government has resolved to Interter be tween Russli and Turkey. It is stated tier Majesty's government has been called upon by Austria to lultil her engagement under the treaty of 1851 for protecting Ibe integrity of tho Ottoman Empire, and has decided as the first step to make a formal request to the Russian government to state the object ol military operatiori. It is atnted that tlie Antrinn governnien will make cmuiry ot the same purport I ranee, the Ihird party to the tripartite al liance, lias not bi'cu required to take ac tion in consideration of the relitiotis be tween France and Germany. Tlie treaty allows any one-ot the three powers to act separately lu fuUH'lng Hi tonus, or to call upon cither of 'Hie powers to fulfil the tready by joint .ution. Ausrtia tatitiot long heMtale for resisting Kussiatt inva- 1 hough harr Derby SALE. C.A. BURCHARDT t 36W.aaliinton St., Portland WHOLESALE AXt) RETAIL PEAXEBl f!IIEl7lll$&.liU0ISl James f. brown, Attornev-at-Law nd Notaiv Public EugotiaCtty, Orenen. ,. , J. A. APPLECATE. ATTOB1TET - AT-LA7. ' ' BALEM, orecjosi. ' Oaee'oppoMte tho Bank; in Grim old Block, i f., .. f . lea6:tl . ; JOHN J, DALY, , t Attorney and Counselor ui I.nvr, Rooms ld BuUei-'aOld Btore, Dallas , Oregon. Vf ill pnwtlie in the Stat and V. 8. Conrtf; ("ii teotioni a specialty. JKO. J. IiaLT. leu28:tf. ' ' ' TILMOM JTOAtU, Attorney and Counselor at ImW Salem, Oreen. OflU: in Fauna's Brluk Bu.ldlna, I'p Sutra mareliS.i7J OfTEBS rOR SALE I STOCK OH DAIRY FARM 40 Gases Genuine Bhine Wine , Containing 690 Acres, from th fkasou Breaaea RaUukoIler, . ' FRCiCM AK3 CALIFOHKIA CLARH rosea aaA Beawaaav 'WUU Wist,.! ': ". . Tha bM la tho (nntrr. .L-MBtatl (,aalaof a aaody Ian I f ; a awiaariT la the iinK,anj f HELENA WHITE VY'ME. out ttaero is anpl tide laml :"mK,"m "f ' r. , . Uftat and Torr Plotssnt. . FEIECH CCG31C EU3 TOSKES rJ Barral Cltn or Battta 61 1 L Al su i nr. .imin di"e.w x&im CoHmbM rtwt wxiw Use aat oank of UiW nook. rWeratitaMMttli. awl about 4 aaile abov TartRanbr. It ui enxv-lall T adanted for a Dairy rarm,abmaaOcura a bain axed teat aras land, aufflcient to winter 109 owa witk litl'.o or ao oxlra fcMXHB;, wter Um gmm. rho that aive iaaa-o wheps the gnai aeTer arie a p. Tb hole pieoe fcneed, with a boose and bar ou 1L and e.an with a very liaVe labor be tBfiraae4 much beTen4 ita oreacut cai-ay. ror ftiriber .u.,-ti..Mlli! Mniilra ntU U Hit K OlMmillft P.:lflo oomitT, W.T.or A. No. rirat stieet, rortiai. resiu . mjikbi J. XV. MeAkVEE, Mf. Pliysiclan & " Surreour" OFnOTJ-Giinrold'i Block,' Up Staii. , ' -f.ry P. C. SCUIVAS, f.,. j. - - j v--c Attorney-ttt-Licw, Will hflrrWAftMT hft finunft At thA mvmc room 01 neea't opera ouee, apsuii-a. , ..- . C. H. DAVIS, M. D., tft L'liyajiolnn and HHrgeoh, Tenders ala professional lerTicea to Ibe pem.l of SciaawJ vic4uity. He will go anywhere In Hm Stale loaot aurgioatly when oalled urxm. ... itei! '.ih Je H. B. MIDDAUCH, PL0V7 FACTORY l sETn n, iiammivrJ ...,;,f v-. rn o ifmri-.- - . . I i i Ileal Hatate . Agent,- City Sum 1 r, Civil nng later as4 Urna, - - 4 ttm w-.ti'H, tntrJi sbMHSlMi lVxj ... " . . . WOlJiefclinJPattii's Brlok BuUau.tju: rar'n307s .iKD..J' ; Architect &Bui!derJ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, I MJJoi? J&SJZ&Y1 The Halsev Clipper Plows, ! the 1ust imoroved style of work. . Villas, with I" . - ' . all the modern tmprasemoma... . r. r COUNTRY AND FARM HOUSES CM' the (?reai. ecmwalence tor eiMmcmy in Jo- BHHMOra, rHOrCB arm t3tom cruunsw uvu an vy':;; and em rrain work. . 'i' i ' 1 -J - ' -li.t teal and ui Fart a an aee on band and made to order. These Plows do;the best work In slubblo and sod i 1 plowing, and are in general mw "! : aioong fcnsera in Una Co. t ,:. that Intend botldlnc wttl Sad tt to their I ..... iunMtniinu. -4ViU cootraut lor work ia tlio cruntry. ami fin !Mi material when desired. All commuutoaUaua aat oruora wiu raoctva uromut attenuon. . , s- i Office, Corner Chnrok a Ceater HroeU, alea JaaVttf IT. B. WIPDAI GH. dranum toconsuU with e before making r-l .aamTt, r-w. .n ,v raranm&at elaewhere, and ee at leMttSper et. I UOD Iomji v. rtowai aad all work warranted, oaeH'ti C. H. PAINE, Prop. ,,: ;i j.,'; Halsev. Oregon s-L, n. ORTON, . . - -, i HOt-f-K PAINTKE ANU PAl'ERHAKGER. Kal8ominlngl80drie. Work.Bolloited and aUstaoiion guaranteed. , epa.-tfi & ; P. SMITH, JI. I).,, , Phyaicinu' nud itriseoii ! " , MARRIISBI RU, OKEUOt, : ' ;!aWVttt. .1 ,,,(. I : ei .. r . ?:'.! J. H. HAAS, WATCHr,UKER& JEWELER OUMMRC.fUV SmtrT. WOODBURN 'NURSERY. JT. II. KKTTLEMIEIt, . Prop'r. :,t,;'ESHEIL. WI. D.,, ,m, PHYSICIAN; AND SURGEON. adsdi s-t"'j-j ).! .. - ." alirbnt'st; blMtouMew"' : or tne. l f : i j V'j l-rtt.e.'-Head, Threat, (Tiejt A ItigcAtive Organ-, . !-"..; ,:! ANOor UE.: t-l ,Si". SMIW hVTKW UKMatALLY. t rTtca-OiiitereiaI tlolal. Sa'eni. . nirt ? t f0 atS"RtrlT. SHADE, OHKA- MlfJfJF meutal aud Nut Xrees, IB riEH A5D , SUM 'JBBER V ( ' ,,,! .. taUBtya hand. BLACKSMITMG AT TIJKISIOII'H STATION, BY' t Mi INGALi ROUND, $2- sen t for taialogne and l'rivc List. Addi-ess J. h. sirTi.rnir.it, , ; ' : . i WilOllUui'Bl ! Wonnni. Marion e.ountr,v)rcjron. : pU-dAwll'l -. , , . . . :..'!; , r ;-"vl . u...- i .-i r T DEC Ha ' - SJLIEM DRAY AID HACK COMPANY'S Trucks and Carriages- ARB ALWAYS KBA2IIT tott BUSINESS. Ij. S. fcCOTT Proprietor. it ,-' ' . .. . . in hi i . . .Al J.lMi I iwt l;our . : iri.v v' - i" "' ' " ' ' " B, STRANG, jJKALKg IS, , 1 COOK, 3 -y-i . PARLOR, : ' BOX STOVES J and RANCC8. , MxHtilHi-tuter ol , , j. Tm,SBET 1S0S & COPPER WAEE , Fnlo Block, Commnreirf tlrwt, On-gaa. feat" Conie In and aaiiaiue onr new roolsi 'i mwUH .i; - . s ;:HaB!j:aiw ' Mftad to Oi'dor,'; A! PERFECT FIT GUARANTIED. Ilaek, Waoti and Pmw rfc a iKUIty. tiooIfcawSOi 'Ji.u.TTMiNe .Mii.'liii'l lias ifli.i-eil I.iivan as tll'i iK ail'lU irlnl s ot tin! i .llkilvsi'iu alili) , A war ni-nili:'ti i; iblnliej there. to Alll('. (it A 1 1 - I'm- Sion. Ihousrli l-.ail l)n-bv u-aa nldn tr I linnl, 10,000 throiisrli .ei.v:i, and 33,000 eonlidentlv state a week auro that Kn.- tlmiugh ISolgnin.l. These tioops ure to laml was not likelv to be called on to fttl elleeia junetioii .it CaluU. ill the undertaking, and it is nntlciuated A buttle u.:ty le exiwcted to take ..late imt moment our altcrnatlvo ot deel:r ,, ,.., .,, . ., . , ' ingnsfaiun ltnsMa will arise shortly. Ihe :,t lu,t!,,1, , 111 '"lfukh--. ' an at- ,iiuation is regsnle.1 t Vienna as far tempt of the Kii-:.n u rro. tli M.ii.'ibe mdrj serious than Iiiitis.li (talesmen seem may be looked for vi.-rv slii tlv. I to admit, and l he initiative of military tie v.lv. . jtUm lies with AtHiiia. It was renoitetl ... ...v ,, .i.m.-Ht v-riaat gjijjnt thstt l.onl Nanier. Covemor f j portei n-Oiii i 'i-ia'ie wiiieli eieatus great iUi'raltcr. lias been iie-iriictisl to uo to attention here. Tim tirand V iicr has 1 - ntrt, and tint a letioM of the guards IHllstil IMtc lil I lit I If til MMe l V' The V U' lent In lie1 KmnO! o iltr'.l .ii .!'!,!' letter re;ie:,t!i w ill ut v t'i" U i im ill-' i , , . , :d Senia II...I a Torkl-h ilelaehniei t ' , 1 H'',', ' ... , , late'v. I lies- ii !mi ." -, .i'i.i--.'u i.i in.' i.pj.ii.a.-n i'i;im-f. ;.!ti... l.in.- l:oiii Im! .-.ii. t.-Mt.. Kir- Aieiithi'iiiti tt . tiila'd t (!! -.itie: Tn . I In tni-i, nr.d' roltl.-lal t r .il.tita inuneUi te believed nretiri- i! i- nnderstoed (Ii .- u in in:i hi Malta Iri- ii-'hlrr;i!';ivi Mine 1 1 s - r. BAR PER s AND ftlRimKSSER. 1..-- illDP TWO lXKHtfi 'K't'll of THE j fHTwjAs oatoe, ( otuiiiet eiHl Mieel, .-',!-'i'i . i,uu. iewnr JONES & patterso.nT Real IVO Each auoeeolhix hour.... -I'jsr hour To or Irom Trati.aor SLe.uulto.ii.i) NKUAIjS A luuli ,, I-Vl.-Jiilfl .7ljti0 . 1 ftO . i oo . en . .4 5ii FOR : AliE! Wagon, Carriaac and Farm Hoiseclfor Sale, B. FORSTNEH S I'-iiiinoi-.tiai ft k , i J.- M. 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