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Show Kvaiu.' store Instantly allied R,, ward Kreuerk-ka, a ntalat af lh I ' iiMi 1'n.Uw.Uon Comi-SDy. Uinikjn, 16. A s.-e-'tal from Vo-lu Vo-lu report that the United Hiatal corvette Morton, sailed for Byrla 00 r-unuay aroruing, 'the Parle eorre.portd.nt telegraphs tele-graphs that ei-Vueea Chrletiaaa. of Hpain, baa had a rail and rraetur-ed rraetur-ed bar llilnb. " '.'. harf amx-larar of the I'srls fcxuiblOou, la deed. Tba Tmaf tu. r-elersburs: eorrss-poodeat, eorrss-poodeat, telegraphine; oa HuD-ise, doss not lira aaeb a tepefy! report of tba aula of feallog la Russia. He says Um effort, of Oeraaany nay, perhape, la-ad to a prellaBlrjarr ooufaranaa, aa Um Brltlab goveni-m.ol goveni-m.ol la do- :bs-Umd to be aaora tsvorable U such a proposal. Tba warlike exclukmant la especially In. Uoaa la Moeoow. A Vieona ounaaBoa4aat eays-Acoerdliur eays-Acoerdliur le trustworthy private Information, tba Uwaaan fovem-eaenl fovem-eaenl full ondersterjde tbe difTJi-ul-ty of lie mediatory ta. v It thlaka tba cb.noa.ot succeee paatty even-ly even-ly balaooe-i, but caving rjueeenrler-takea rjueeenrler-takea tba taak It aaaaoa to eml-rer. tb. full extent. Tbaprlnclpal dlAlculty la to mat. auOM arranre-meot arranre-meot to obviate tha dauger sf a ool.lalon at Cooalantlnopl. and Uerlln, and tba oorreepoBdi-nt uu frliiee Usraiarok, a mediator, will ba unaueoaaiful. If Kailand n.r.11. Camlirti.Vn waa rowing 38 atiokea r mini t.., tba ttaloid Ixyan to come up laxt, and waa ran gaining on the Mwa. At Uraaa whaif they hail got upon eveu leruta with the Cambridge, Cam-bridge, and lb two boat, rowed oar and oar put Kiaetbank Villa. Olf Crab Tree, a mile and two furloug., fioin Putney, the Oxford waa allowing iu fiul,aud quii-kly drew ahead, Cautbiidge crew be cooilug uuata aily and liregular. UUtneiap wmk., two furlonga from Ciabtne, tba Oxford waa clear ahead, aud rowiig light aw.y flora their oppoueuta, aud hnl tt rough Uammnriiuitli itridge, a mile aud lx furluiit. from Puluey, by about twoieugiba. From t:il. poiut tbe race leuiien no deecriptiuu. Tbe tOtford coutluiitd to inure e tba I lead, being fully a duaea leligtba ahead oil Cheawlck cburcb, twe mlleaaudtlv fuikinga from Putney, Put-ney, and parbapa leu leugtbe at ilaruee' Bridge, about aaven furlonga fur-longa further oe. The Oxford aou-lioueJa aou-lioueJa long way lu frout to tha end, aud won aery aaaily by about 46 aecouda lu time or by mauy leegtba lu i'x raiuutoa and l'( ecu-onda. ecu-onda. Mr. Cbltly weaumptre. tttougb I lie orowd waa very great, the geueral opinion waa U waa malier than laal year, I be lutereat belug greatly dimiuiibed by tbe geueral ooinH'tivu that tba Oxford crew weuld win eaiily. There baa bueu L-m ! iamn t at fuileruoulli duck yard tbia week. The work la feat aeauaalug au ordinary ordi-nary routine cbaraou r, Overtime baa ben tteuetally aUiirrd- 'ry little feaiaina tj be done Id tbe way vf warlike prep iratloue. tin Muuday it Wanee kaowa that a b tter had been forwarded from tbe Admiralty te I'orUmoutli .king kww atiog II would take to get ready fur aea lite fl otilla of iron SiitiboaU built for aervlce In the alllc duriug the laal Kuaaiau war, and lor tbe tnott part alnea lying U tba allpa at Hauler. Tlxee are rnrmtdatile lllt:e veaaela of tone di.placeaient, with twin aorewa, aud oarrylug each an IB ton gun In I lie bowa. PreMtrat tuna were actually actu-ally beiiua to tit them wltn maga-zluaa maga-zluaa when atmntermanding ordera were received. IoaixiK, 111. A meeting of 1,000 cuttoa operallvea waa held at Black-barn, Black-barn, to take action on the niaa-tenr1 niaa-tenr1 notice, requiring tbe acceptance accept-ance of a 10 per cent, reduction of wagea which expiree Wedneeday next. Tlie oiatlvee adopted a rewnlntioii deolaring that uuleea the iiiaMler. brok down tbe notion, work bould be alopped till mediately. I linre la priatpeet of a etrlke on a htrgeeeala, an the niaatera aia apparently ap-parently unyielding. A vaat outdoor out-door meeting alao took place ou tha illackeye Moor, at which an an-iroaiproail.lng an-iroaiproail.lng apirlt of reaiatanoa wae exliibited. At Ml. l-etereburg, tha opinion regarding the Uortet liakofl circular M aiucb divided, bio tne ooaaider It a complete political programme and worthy a gieat power. Other. egard It aa a formal refutation I of Halibuiy'a aocutraUoua. Home lliiuk it Itiuaia'e laat ward; other., the iutroducUon of negotlatlona on new grounds. It baa greatly dle-plaaaed dle-plaaaed llioea whti wlali the government govern-ment to nail the cnlora to the meat and rlak all rather than make tba alighteet conceaaion. The opinion at rterllu continues akeptlcal about tha euccees of the negotiallone. Tha Nurd Ueutache .Mum, referring to Qerrnany'a mutilation, aald the Joint appeal ol Knirland and Ituaaia fur th .wU1 Ul her preeaal attitude. It to aald that Kuaata hr looking for a toaa in America. It la under atood tbat negotlatlona ara alao opened In tier many and Holland. It Is reported that the new loan will amount to Hi.tmoniHrrf roublea indeieadeat of W,0lla,uou In tree,' aury bonds to b tasned Immedla te- A Paris cor re. pen dent aaya: The assertion that Count Zlchy I. negotiating nego-tiating tor the occupation of Bosnia aod Hersagovlna Is contradicted on good authority. A anee-lel from Turin Keverln, report, re-port, iliet lO.onu Roamanlan troops ara eonoentrated there. Prince Charles is si pec tad. Tba feeling of tbe troops against Russia Is vary bluer. Tba nmcV Belgrade special says; Ruasis Is endeavoring to gain a rver-vlaa rver-vlaa alliance In theeveut of a freak war. The I'rlncs favors an alliance, but theCablnet oppose It. Ueneral laicbjanlo baa gone to Hb Petersburg Peters-burg to represent tbia aula ef all. Ira. War preparations oontlnua unra-mit unra-mit Ingly. A ministerial crisis le protatble. Tbe laHn TtUgrayJ,', Berlin dispatch dis-patch .tales that the Prluoe of rler-via rler-via has nut I led lha Kmperora of (rermsny and Austria of bla Inten-trwtk Inten-trwtk to abdicate U Kuaata la perm la. ted to usurp the government of Koumania. The Jeltgraph't Vienna apeclal aaya: Work on tha Turklab defea-uea defea-uea ta again atoppad In oonaequenoa of ltuaaia'a regional ra nop Tha same et rreapondent bears tbat Ituaaia Itua-aia will occupy Koumania and disarm dis-arm tba army aa soon as au Anglo-Uuariau Anglo-Uuariau war la Inevitable. If Couut Antlnuvy's views prevail, Austria will resist auoh a atep. Tha meeting uf tba cotton operatives opera-tives at lllakely Moor, although adopting determined roaolulluua agaiuat the reducllouof wagea. expressed ex-pressed Its willingness to submit tbeueslioa to dliiulereeted arbl- 1 trat ion. Hong, 13. All tba aullllalers were preaent at tbe dinner given by the King to Ueneral Uraut, oa Saturday.; Sa-turday.; (Xnbtantinopi.k, 15. A dia-paU-b asMrte tbat Russia has Invited In-vited all tba towns af Bulgaria to ssnd delegates to Philllpolla for tba electlan of a princ. A Belgrade apeclal says Princa Milan La exeoted to proclaim tbe independence of Her via ou April 21.1. r . l'OHKIUN. CorinitM, 12 A Vienna eorree-polident eorree-polident asserts tbat I lie Ruesiaua hive sent a large tiuanlity of tor -peduee to Hie mouths of the Danube, Dan-ube, ready lo blockade tha stream agaim , j eT. I'rTKaniiTKti, li The A.), we Jtutst aayr: the Ruaaian goTvrumeut, by di.cu.alng, In Its answer to lord HaliMbury, tbe ob-jetd.ons ob-jetd.ons rained by biiu au every point of the treaty, has practically estaliliahad lha dlaouaelon of the whole treaty, and thus shown how aniall a foundation tha British objections ob-jections had. If Uie congress mtets, tbeie will be no objection to a full discussion, but the submission of tbe treaty implies au act which no indepeuilpnt power, England least ef all, would admit. Tlie Agmcr says, uirect aud amlesbletmr par-Icrt par-Icrt continue, which, tttanks tu tbe good ofticpa of Uermany, It may be hoped, will lead to a aatlsfactory result. CoNbTANTiNovi.E, 12. The Port has issued a circular to Its it prefrontal prefron-tal I vr a abroad. It recoguizos the treaty of Kan Ktefano as tlie result of lit raavrvaaaai Maialriw.) by luikey in the late war. and expreaaea a determination to carry out the treaty, but det larea that tho Porte would nevertheless regard ai opkrlune any modifications modifica-tions wh It'll might be made by the benevolent Intervention ef tlie powers aud the moderation of Una. sia. The circular concludes by stating that whatever may l the issue of the pNatent negotiatioii.the Porte pledges Itself to carry out the prfjefteU reforms. bAzUi Turkioh trauKjrts bave started for Odetwa to bung home Ttirkinh pilaonern. Jii i iiAKKsr, 1J It is stated heie that tti.tRH) men if the lllb lt ie-iun army t-ors will hold Itu-c Itu-c barest, and the remainder of the corps will hold the stations of the line to Ulurgevo. Other Kuaslau troops are expected lu the territory rant of A luHai. Nearly all the Itou-manlan Itou-manlan treops are in iMwitbm westward west-ward of the Aluta. The Russian delegate sent to make arrangement relet i vela the passage of the troupe will thrive here to-day. Tbe chamber cham-ber Is much leas bellicose, and It Is by no meaite Improbable tbat Kus-ia Kus-ia will attain her object after the tiri,t buial of reeentuieiiL Tbe senate has passed resolutions per-mitlliig per-mitlliig ppretus serving voluntarily in tbe army to return to tbelr homes, Ueneral Dreutelm. Ruedan oora-aiaDdaiit oora-aiaDdaiit In IVouraaula. haa returned return-ed from Han Hlerauo, whither It Is aid be had gone to receive Instructions Instruc-tions iu regard to the preeeut situation. situa-tion. M. HlourdE i baa given notbw hat he will ask the government lu be Hvuate whether tbe neg.itia-iotis neg.itia-iotis lor the passage of Kuaaiau itoopeare In ootiaruoence of gov-xtiiuient gov-xtiiuient having noli lied lluaala of tier williugnees to permit such pea -ge. If a Uirect uuderslaudlug was oticiuded. Not itie has been given of an In-rpjdllation In-rpjdllation in Ihet'bamberor fp-iti.w fp-iti.w aa to tbe advisability of wttb-Ime wttb-Ime iiig the army to the Carpathian Carpa-thian mountains ia view of Russian Htupatiou, aud whether govern uiput means lo prjteat to the Powers Pow-ers agaiuat the recent large entries f RuMHan tnaipe into Roumanla. Unikn, IX The llilrty-rlltb nice Itetween the Oxford and t'am-b. t'am-b. xle erewr took place, this morn-I morn-I inn, on tbe liver Thames, over the usual oouree from Putney to Mort-lake, Mort-lake, four miles and two furlongs, end reeulud in an easy victory for tlie Oxford crew, making 18 victo-ii victo-ii e for the Oxford. The Cambridge Iuh been succeesful lu lo races, the one last year was a dead beat. I he morning broke hazy and tlvhtly overcaat, but calm and tn i U. By half-past 9 tbe sun was htnlug and the weather was perfect per-fect for tbe race. The water was -smooth and the crowd of spectator immense, AloDg the entire course, e-MM-tally the two ends, Hitting craft of all kinds gave to the river an animated appearance. The betting bet-ting ai rTutuev, vmtom tbe etart, was four to one on Oxford, wblcb waa freely ottered, but with no takers, tba result being com id end certain. A capital start was ejected at lo mlutiUw after 10. Cambridge bad tbe Mkldleaex able of the river, Oxford tbe Hurrey aide. Cambridge got btl' first, rowing a faster stroke than the Oxford. Tbe Cantatw led by aliout a third of a length wbeu ofT Hlmmonde' yard, two furlongs 1 from tlx starting point. They continued con-tinued to increase this advantage somewhat lu the first reach; when off Birihnp's Creek, three furlongs from Putney, the Cambridge boat waa almost half a length ahead. The Cambridge slightly added to this advantage, and Juat below the site af the old half-mile post, led by something like two-thirds of a length. At the lower end of tbe garden of Craven Cottage, three furlonga from Bishop's Creel., where tbej olllces of Oermany could bave a meaning only if the part lee were willing to make such concessions as would put out ef the question the possibility of either party challenging chal-lenging the other. Rratiano, Roumanian premier, returned to Vienna on Thursday, ou Ibe way to Hm hsresl. He had au interview with Count Andnusy and Herr Tbat. The tidings lira- llaOO brtllffe rsaaa JaWlfll BTO UOl euoouragiug. Tbe oouvlctlon there Is that the Czar Is bent on having ltpasarahla back, aud will take It, and that Ihe bt-et thing the Roumanians Rou-manians cau do Is to make tbe best p Mtsllile terms about the oompen-Hation oompen-Hation thty ate to receive. Tlie situation at Constantinople In still regarded dangerous to peace. Notwithstanding the protestations of the Porte there are Intrigues going on among the Pashas, and the discretion of the Russian com-mauder com-mauder aud of bayard are doubted. doubt-ed. Mehemet All and Mtikhtar, Osraan, Reonf and riefd Pashas, aud oilier Oeuerslt, dined witb lsyard ye-tertlay. CuNHI ANTINOI-LR, 14. C.rUIlt Zichy, Austrian auil.awaJor, la ne-gjtlatiug ne-gjtlatiug to obtain the Porte's oou-sent oou-sent to the possible Austrian occupation occu-pation of BoanUand Heixgovina, A council between the minister of war and general aud s la if arranged ar-ranged for the dishaudiug of tbe I greater part of the Nervlau forcea. I A sufficient force will be maintained maintain-ed to preserve order In Old Herein. I It la considered certain that Hervta will not participate In any further hostilities. A Russian courier haa arrived at Vienna bringing an autograph letter let-ter from the Cxar to tlie Kmperor K ran cis Joseph. The relatione between be-tween the two courts have assumed a more eonrlllstory tendency. Tlie Porte le removing the valuable valu-able arms andrnuuliioi,s toHcutarl, aud coiteidering the quest loo of transferring the government there, so as to avoid belug forced luto au alliance by one of tho belligerents occupying (Vmstautinopie iu tlie event of war. Tbe Turkish commanders have been ordered to resist auy attempt to occupy Constantinople. Hr. l'KrrKsiti K, V-Huhecr1p tlotis will be opeued here on tbe loth lust., for a new It-sue ef treasury treas-ury bouda amounting lo &0,tMki,ou roubles, As Vera Haste I itch, the woman who recently attempted to aaaaasie nate Trepow, chief uf tbe Kt. Petersburg Peters-burg ptulice, waa returning from court, ait a I fray oocurred In consequence conse-quence of the (rohm endeavoring to diserse a crowd of atudeuta and ethers, who followed her, cheering. Pistole were tired, aud a student killed. Ad ofitcte! account of the arl atr aaya be oommitted suicide after tiring at the police, who did not fire at all. It also eutea that tbe woman Haasulitch reached her residence safely, but by Haturday morning had disappeared. I be Atmtce Kutte says: The I-en-don Standard' statement tbat Uermany'sellorts at mediation: bed been well received lu London has produced a favor tide Impress tun at Kt- Petersburg, where the desire for an understanding Is real. BrciiAKKHT, U The Roe mania man-ia n government, after having repeatedly re-peatedly and valuly asked lUiaaia . tu explain the daily Influx of troops, who take possession of public bat tilings til-ings and private dwellings, aud tieet Rou mania as an enemies country, has decided to rotes t to : the great towers. Rous, 14. A Count-r ISlaHc'i Berlin npeciai says: It la rumored that Bismarck believes the congress con-gress possible, provided tbe powers consent to tbe retrocession of 1 tessera tes-sera bla, the extension of Russia In Asia aa far aa Knteruum, aud pecuniary pe-cuniary Indemnity to Ruwia. If this basis la accepted Oerruatiy would undertake to energetically use her Influence to persuade Russia Rus-sia to grant the congress full power to modify the other territorial 1 changes proposed by tha treaty of Han Htefano. II A Mb' ax, 1.1. The Ford ham i building, occupied by Fordham, leather mervhaut, aud H.C. Kvaue, , geueral dealer, waa burned thie morning. The total loss la about 1 insured in Kuglish otllcee ' LHiring tbe fire an ei plosion lu |