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Show M- T missionaries, and corner or the room where Iky a dark aoran. wish to sand here in reLmu, pool. In the gloom of the evening The a thai' the Amerlcaif peopfej can every oJect eas'ludlstloci: a thought be detected reporterf irue Buddlearn the principles ef pice of jcnrd lying upon the- edge for sending-the- THE EVENIKfiflEVY roracfctoc. DAVID 6. 1577. SPECIAL CONFERENCE. iosI Saturday and Sunday, Xjlay 12th Saints andl3lh.' The LatUr-dafront the surrounding dirtacU who Moses r&n maka It convenient er Invited Commandments-othat tb gold-- ea Mosee existed; to be present. rule of Jtf ua was taught by the : BILIQHAM Y0U5Q. morI philosopher .Confucius 550 JOUK W. YOUN before Jesus was born. Wong years J; DANIEI II. WE iLS. Chiog Foo, In'reply to a qdetlon of .theSCnoiOO concerning. Chliieao morals't said, First Presidency Jslter-daof "I Christ challenge any iuu to say that Jesus of he ver Jieird'a .Chlna mio, wo jSaints. man, or child take the name of Al mighty God la vauj unless It was EDITOBIAL N0TE3 iu the English language after he An epidemic of baby shows had become demoralized." , the Wodz Cblnjc: Poo - mastered is complained of In the States. . i California mourns tie un- English language at . school in and is loosed for death of Jehn B. Feitou, Washington; D. C. fetate. York. Kestor the the barof New of now leclurlng in the The Omaha Herald says the blackbirds are raaklrig terrible havoci with theJuvenUe'holperii V Idrig-befor- f , j . . r-r .. i S. In-lSd- j ; ; BY as hafldsome does, then Come people oogbtjt to be a gieat deal taniuomer tnan iney ! are. New York police are iaklng war on chi dren's percussion Iplatols : for snapping cape, as the horses In the streets jar frightened tMereby. People should be doing something to strengthen their JaWs, for if the eastern war goes on there will be maoy a hard nut to crack in wrds. the shape of The New York UcraW says the police of that city have Organized a Police Athletic Clo4, and hare secured the services of Professor Miller, the celebrated Cpitec-oas their mentor. It Itoman wrestler, i .i rThe New York Herat says If handsome VbUkfr PmnUBt . ,.Tbe llWd,' Washington special says it U more apparent! every day Bristow acquitthat ted many to ensure the conviction of a few inthe famous whiskey ring, and now that the promises, which to get the members of TEMRAJfHi I ry free: are to be and for most part broken, the whl&key men and their bondsmen are in a great state of excitement. Sherman is thus far unrelenting, and will only restrain new prosecutions where It 13 evident that government pledges were positively given. , ,' , ;!; r m c. s.cauu " ,, (1: . A cube dispatch reports thedeath ot Henry Bawyer, for twentyd ; ; i M; ota -.- , '. ' ' . tnree years u.ts. censul at rernam-buccjouth America. Bawyer. in his official capacity,bad a difficulty with a sailor, who struck him, in- nicting injuries which resulted In o, bis death.; . . " The i e y i -- of vilh.-'4h4iow- Htake of Zlon will be held In the New Tabernacle In this j City on I the) blood, and ..Imagining it might have teea something used by Daly in his fatal act, be took It It Instantly, with up, but propped Ss a shudder.' it snake, which writhed as he touched it. There were several of these repiileein the house, most of them iu the room where Daly hanged himself. hism; that God prep4re religions to suitdllTerent j nation? (hat fnn can be haved by sincerity work; that the Almighty does nopntend to take care ef a few persaos and leave "countless' mTnioii'irtHPr,D that the missionaries In China do great injuslce to that nallotk In the reports they send - home;e thfct they come filwmtaetclasses and judge the whole! people by them; that few of the missionaries understand Buddhisn; that Buddhlam Js tbeonryrengion of the Chinese nation; that the Bdd-dhl- st ! religion had all "this; Ten CAlXR, Lai 7 m '.LI V .'.I:,,' ;v: j! , The Turkish legation have received information from Constantinople saying that the repotted persecution of Christian villages on the Danube Is without foundation; eo far as regards the bad treatment of the Israelites in lileurm, the Israelites In Turkey have equal rights with all the Ottoman subjects of whatever reli7.' VVASMtNOTON, , gion" ' ! II hension and fanaticism, constitute material obstacles to &clflCatlon and reforms. They cannot- believe that the entrance of those armies upon Turkish soil will alleviate the difficulty oar improve the condition of the Christian population.- - The course on which the Russian; government has entered involves a more serious consideration." ftraver," is in contravention of the stinu- latioa. to the. treaty:UoftPiirh, by wnicu itussiaana tne otntrpawers engsged to respect the inder.iid. euee and territorial Inlkrlty.br the n uttoman empire. In the coufereuce in :JLiOiitiu in 1871, at oltMeOf which f the above stipulation with othors wu bgalnconfirmed, the Rusiaa.plenliHtentiary, in common witn etberipow. en, signed the declaration, affirm ing it to he an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate' itself 'from an engagement of a treaty nor modify the tnereor unless j witn stipulations the consent of the contracting; parties,' by means of an amicable arrangement. . In taking action on his owni part, against Turkey, and bavlqg recourse to arms without further consultation with; his allies, the Emperor of Jtussia.has separated,' himself from Purope in concert, and has, at the eame time, departed from the rule to which he himself had solemnly recorded his consent. It is impossible to foresee the consequence of such an act , Her ftlafesty'sgovernment Would nave refrained from! ,aily wlliiagly observance iu regard to it, btaf as Prince. Gortschakoff seems tb as-- 1 sume, in his declaration;; addressed to ail the governments pf Europe, that Russia is acting iu the Interests of Great Britain and cjf the other powers, they feel" bound 'to state, in a manner equally formal and public, that the decision- 4f the Russian government Is uotij one which can- have their concurrence ; - . FOItEIO A. -- - . Keelera War Hews. : London, CThe Turkish forces appear to be massing towards Bilis-- trla and Rustchuk, and this is the direction in which the Russians, by their movements, would appear to indicate a desire to pass the river, but the Turks seem still content to remain passively on the defensive, and make no endeavors at a counter-stroke or forward movement which might aid them to form an accurate judgment as to the point at which ' the attack maybe made in Asia.: c The Russian forces are advancing in a semicircle towards Erzroum, whilst the Turkish forces are conmisWendell Phillip thinks hi? in a triagle towards centrated sion Is, first, not to do anything . . OitLand Krs.:ti, According to information receivhimself, and, second, to find fault there are do less than. 140,000 wltbLevory thing that anybody else ed supporting s. Wendell is not the only per. men conductingaoand we the movements, that may be oBon ot that sort. ,1 to hear of the first battle fought Bouth of liars, 'Startling news from I tab! Erepared is a common j newspaper headline followed by an advance, forcing the between Getschevan, Dell, j tut now. Who's startled? Take a passes and Hassan Musato,'MidsehlDger, antern and find one of thoselstat Kaleb; where the Turks will have tied people In this part of thepounVl t ake up their poauion for toe ae- nse or, irzroum, for il onceftne t of the mountains bordering won by. tne liuaslan lrzroum ed rebellion of "Mormons"! n Jtah, trdops, theistown 1 is lost. . ao industriously dispatched east and The Russian consuls or isatoum west just cow, are among the atest Kars, Erzroum.' and Trebizond . the .. headquarters, and desperate devices of a small cbterle accompany will he estimated with the clyi ad of deceitful and desperately wicked! of the districts occu mijnstration men, who are utterly unscrupulous nied. Very ebzaificant .of (the thoroughness of; the Russian ad andunprIndpled.'v'Ti f 'J J ' vaoce, so far, is the fact that each British residents of Pej- corps has kept up communication tersborg, Va., anticipate haying a with the others throughout. This good time on Queen Victoria's has been accomplished by the Cos sacks. birthday, May 24: The The number of Turkish troops at Is pf the Dominion dignitaries and ' between: tJErzroum, Kars, anq expected, and the attendance of Batoum amount to 64.1XX) regulars, are cavalry and members of all the British Societies of whom 4,009 'artillery: In addition in the United States and Canada Is about militia and there are about 8,000 invited. jr 5 ,000 Kurbisb ' regular caval about -- It Is Do use looking fof the ry. Kars is wel!A armed, but the Benders any more. They received detacned rorts are Dad'y piacednd each other insufflcleutiy, or rough phrenological and physiog- cover nor are any of tne for not at nomical handling when they Were tresses ail; well provisioned. with the ex here lnUtab jand now it appears that ceptlon of Erzroum. where there is a large stock of rice and ' Indian they are really dead and burled, as corn. si. an old citl2M of Kansas, named j The Czar, on his return to Mos duties Informs the. Dubois, Chicago cow, was received enthusiastically that he was on of the party twho On the bombardment by the followed, the i trail of the murder- Turkish monitor, the inhabitants ous Bender family, when they quit of Reui.Ibxaiiaqd Oitenitzer fled as fol Duke Nicholas Kansas, and , that, a short, sharp lows: ' The passagetelegraphs of the Pruth is fight took place, which resulted In retarded by the uoueaaiiy swollen the summary bulla of the whole of condition ol the xirez. Necessary '! steps, however, have been taken t said family.l that, the concentration of: troops will not be interfered with, t Tbelnearreetiofrof the Meridltes the parsok is ended. Hentry has been arrested BEOWNLOW. i ( and brought to Scutari? , og jaw-breaki- J J j Ers-rou- . : , , m, r ... , " ff. - i ! " - j j t a-- . co-opera- - : !v t . . . nannua WlZXXAU jGXUXOVfAY - j , ', BKOwN.. - whose death at ' Ivnoxvllle, Tennessee, April 29, has been J noliOAv; :: i BRITISH AMERICA. ' Wrvek and L,'o'mi ef U(e, .HALiFAX'fe"hke boucet, who sera he SBlpped at was born In amvd ticed, Wythe County, Pubrlco on the American to-da- y, "! V.A , -- handed the Russian vernment Lord Derby's reply to Gortschakofl'a circular. It Is stated on good authority that Russia does not intend to reply. n The Caax In his address at Moscow on Baturday said, "Six weeks ago I expressed here the hope of a peaceful solution of the Eastern question.! I wished to epare to the utmost the precious blood of mv subjects, but my efforts have beeu in vain. My ivlschtnen manifesto annouaoed te the Empire that the moment which 1 roresaw hd .arrived. 'To-day I am:hai)Lv to be able to thank my People for their patriotism, which has been proved oy aeeus, ana meir readiness to un uergo sacrinces exceeds our expec tations. May uod assist us to fuln our task' and bless Our troops who are about to engage in a combat for the faith of the Emperor and father- i' v.:.. ,t iana."-An Erzroum dispatch i dated May 2nd, says the Russian column numbering 12,000, operating east of Mars, attempted to force the Bog novate tr ass at vansnan, ana was repulsed. The Russians twice as saulted Kars, but were- repulsed wun neavy loss. Abdullah,' the famous Kurd chief, of Van, Is 'about to start Kurds for the Russian ji : ' i ! - : i ': with-10,00- frontier, i rti A dispatch from Constantinople states that Muhktar Pasha tele graphed on Thursday last that In consequence or me recent engagement before Kars the Russians i; s!. . ; : were obliged to move back their 'H . - RussIaLS are en Eight thousandcamped near Ardighan, but Ardl gban has hot vet been attacked. A dispatch, dated May 2nd, says nve columns or tne Kussiin armv traversed the mountains and effected a Junction with the bulk of the J army near; Kare. A Belgrade soecial sava the mem bers of the military administration, which I dissolved last February, have been ordered to resume their posts within a week. Government is purchasing warlike stores. The question or Bervia'a neutrality wil very shortly be decided. Lei Derey Aaiwtr tm Prf Gr cane p. 25Cti 4 CeVJ; eg Mtaaaeflna CI realar ICoie. . - j - t -- ..... : : t - j: j " - - ; . - jeon-fin- ns mm OUR NOTION STOCK comprises EVERYTHING known or aiasrs! - . tt' We .'-- are - - DESIRABLE in TBEESi TREES! IEEE v . MULBERKY, a ' Full Aaorlment of now Opening pmm ( BLACK WAIII LOctrST. FOR -- SALE CHEif , ' Divis, mm rat i 17ATBAH f DAVIS fpBolttYSOLa .I. ' - IV ot (i (T.ABTREE, pretiderl YfMt ' im. riuiBi! : ts 2k 10c, SON ' All kinds of Milling and M nil Machinery, Wrought and v&-- i Ironwork, manufactured to order. Mm. ' .1: . i : .J Taj Jeaa, rMaaaan siatBaUMaaa Haw Mm. eta. Water naaea. farm flataUBT StakCSUaiery Aalee. eie, ete. 1 Also Braae Work of all deecriptiou : I" I V t Mrtret Hi Street, Near KOaTH JTKMPLK 8T.. 8. L . a in --- j.-- - TRY y 11:11 CITY. -- : ' JACSSi DAVID - in the jj s. circuit Court at Bos ton. Mas?., against Priest A Pare. of that city, agents of the ' Howe sea Its, by the owners of the Mrone & R ss patents! to recover damages lor tne inrriDgemenc of. those pat-- 1 ents. The sun is very important,1 as It affects all parties osine the PLUUDER, TIHHER, C as a nd S te a in fitter, i -- - Plfrs 'CITYWITEK And bavinir a Lir.- Material on thtnd. ti. ia fr art.WUto LAT WATER f KI PR4 9i PUBUC fRIVATB BUILDINGS. .! Dealer in Marble ilaba null uer aad Baataia, MTacr t Hriu ataih Tasw. Blaea tiwlTMo Klae asaMl neaerrgMt init rrctn( far aaae. -- I rr. Lift and Drive Well PDMPkixl xtra- i uu m t. t Pamp9 rrra!rr-- . OFFICE anJ 'roitk til V WcST . -- Cot-toowo- f.d i siwft. n lan. Temple ; t 7 ? r O.TF. DUE, i V N FLORIST 4HD SI1DSMAH, s )r. Ha a TVVd BLOCKS KORTH OF ' ; VALLEY j T4-- "t: 1 - . a ii i. iCOSTBlt.TH'iW i. wimj .iv r Opportle Wvlier ffam. aasrrcTTrii.l lirxorscss Tn a r, HATIXU BEES AWAitni:i Tiit nptice us MAIN 8TREET, ; : t I - ' - fe - i- - St .LocustV 2inch,2;SIk,i Ineb, $!.-- . - ,. - . Apply to cii. STJCCX330RSTO Important Suit t A suit In edultv has been brought Scbool-bo- & 4 cxntUini i CW W fM) If Inch, Mulberryt, l inch, GO. del ii m Walnut, inch, 50c. CALIi AND SEE, AND BE CONVINCED. r l 8 ALT' . ' i CITY. . ,J las --4 h TTLOWSa 8ZKDS AKO GARDEN .V V h all d . ii . 'ef - ,. n - ; -- ; , SEEDS J2 ln s reat variety by tba packet, pooad or ounce. Co Fknrera. eaada SO oraer into stand taborknatar button bole tw or without papers. CroaM tor ?ueta, withetc., on fairterana llooquetaof dried natural fiowarii and ornaaneatra frasaea mad to Haodaoma aaaa U Daaketa Invark-tT- t amotr onea nMed to a reat variety ui wmuow a ia Beddinr Plant. Gardens d Or and art fine order, eximmer Sowerinr bolM orBoota aoeh aa U&hUaa, fCnbacDaes. Giadio- - - ! Ibl ,Xiiec ft - ed sSlfiL 8n,ta. ed as only a question. of timeJ Col. IMcConihe, U.kl'A, i'ort Cameron, made a neighborly ' frail at our office this foienoon. The Colonel feels a little lonely since leaving Bait Lake, but otherwise'is much, pleased with .Cameron jand its surroundings... 4. - Parties are visiting the Land Of fice almost daify to make payments on their entries, wbloh they are prohibited from doing, owing to there being no receiver. Mr. How ard feels greatly chagrined, but is pcwerlees. Nothing' can be done till a new appointment Is made at j: f ; jf Washington, D, C. j ' We are informed by gentlemen who have visited the head waters of the Beaver River on buntlBgexeur sions. that there are a number f small lakes in the immediate vlci nlty of the river which can! be drained by making short; cuts of comparatively trifling expe rise. One of these lakes is a half a mile long and a quarter of a mile wide and of great depth. All Its water can be drawn oS into- - thei river and brought dewn its .channel to this valley. There are algo numerous natural reeervolrs through which the feeders of the river make their way that might be turned: to good account By closing the mouths of these in the rail a little Mississippi might be held In reserve till t he months and thousands dry summer of acres or isnd which fare now worthless for the want ef "watery re 1 claimed. ... .'; As this Is an age of investfgatlcn and committees, we would advise the farmers on the banks of the Beaver River to follow the example or President Hayes and tend a commission to examine this water question. We believe that a step or tmskinu wouia result in more Immediate good te the Beaverttes than did the Louisiana Commis ru- y HI. sion. " y- ' 'i ' r v ' London, May 1st! I forwarded to your Excellercy, on me x.ia uiumo,a copy orrrlnce Gortschakoff's circular announcing that the Emperor bad given orders to cross, the frontiers ofi Turkey. a.ai Axjijesiy a government nai re. celved thbj communication with deep regret. They cannot accept the statements and conclusions with which Prince Gortschakoff has accompanied it as Justifying the resolution thus taken. The protocol, to which Her Majesty's uovernment, at the ' Instance of Russia, recently became a party. requireu irpm ine DUlian no fresh guarantees for the reform of his administration. With the view of Russia to better abstAln enabllog from Isolated action, It affirmed the interest taken in common byw a iue powers . on tne condition or the Chilstian population of Turkey. It went on to declare that the powers would watch carefully the manner in which the T)mml. im tiio uuomin government were carried lhto eflect, and that should ; nopes tneir be once more . . . . K i . :l reserveu me to iurv risnt pwiuwu, consider In common the means fitted to se they might deem bestwell-beincure g the peace and of uw iiunsuans., . 10 these declarations of the Intentions of the nowers the consent of the Porte was not asked or , required. ; The Porte, ao doubt, has thought fit, unfortunate ly, in the opinion of Her Majesty's J 7 kofl'a circular note is published. It ts In the form of a note from Lord alcohol.' viJ '5H-'l!- is stocked with White Ded Spreads from 82.0 O to 812.00, a Lare a..- t We called upon Mr. Folhering- ham yesterday, and found him much improved. Jle is still to his room and the greater portion of the time to his ; bed but his restoration to health .we regard . maul-festatio- 1 dL-at- v . I-- Calicos from 8Jc, in very extensive variety, Ginghams 12ic., all the Pavbrlte Half Bleached Double Warps, and Bleached Drflllngs. Sheeting In all widths. "tsTJI -1 Colored. Toikey Bed Figured Damasks, Handsomely Assorted. m oirt ueory Thorn psoa says that brain workers should not take Derby toLtor4 ivoftu, the British ambassador at St. Petersburg. The "RyGuT j - THE STAPLE DEPARTMENT ot this.House STT'I 'ft,' fishing He had Virginia, August schooner; Dasher, and proceeded to been afflicted for years with paraL. lua xaa v. isiauusi iiewivuuuuuu ysis agltans.: which extended (to where the vessel wast wrecked in I" .r l ago, and all, hands jttowe scaler.":' his bowels, paralyzing their action gale ten dsyshimself and another lost, except ' and causing his death. At the age of eleven he was left ;WESTIHOJBS. NEY ADVERTISEMENTS. an orphan,- He learned the trade! Oestrveilve Fir. of a carpenter, and tpent his leiiore Havana; 6. In a1 fire at Matan hours in study. At twenty-one- i' hej zas 1,000 hoosheaus Dl sugar were , n t.Fm became a Methodist preacher, fatal burcedr-(ri . 'INHERE wHl b a uemlag- of th tszpap- soon after at known disputatious. si nennru i juuptoe ar a en ot May, lotj Aim SUt emr vi 1877. at 7 o'clock pi m.! at politician. In 2S37 he became edl tbo koowa as KelTs, Big KMCBtUn al 'MBri Pllsrii tor- of the Knexville WhigJ in Ward, for rotlDr on the rats per 6. Fifteen' hundred m V 10 09 asieNea xsr scoou fur ptl Rome, ccub which his pointed, personal, partiwere received this morning grlms OUVEB. san editorials gained him the ou at the Vatican. The rope entered r. r.BAMURIt HENBT B. SKIDUOB'Bf I' " T CUAUI.K3 6TIIXMAN. Ducal Hall, where the pilgrims f ,rIriquet of the "fighting person,' the U . Ppbooi Truttetfs. were gathered,- accompanied by and a national reputation-tntha-t distinand twelve cardinals many 1S5S character. In in puhllo debate prelates. Vicoant Dumas ESTHA.Y-- NOTICE Mi at Philadelphia, he advocated the guished read an address ami presented each faUhruL' His HAVE ln say pomcMiom perpetuation of slavery, but In 1S60 of the offerings of the he determined to staod by' the Holiness,stariding on the throne,de--Od dark bar. or hrmra nnt.T. eloquent epeeen. ; leadfront feet while, left bind foot whit, little TJcioh. ;Thls excited sojpauch!b-- f livered an afTecUonate the in drtswd on whrte ,ln forehead and raw, bmnd- ler cppositlon - that his -- paper lerma; atia..,pilgrims ea aomeiniBf blamed, .governments tuie a U on left hipt aba la between o and two yean old. - ' was suspended ,la , . OcUber ijot who consider as revolutionary tae If mat elatniMl will tv mnlA - next demonstrations and religious the at jmotooi, eanpeta cotm. on Jioodar, year.1 He' wa: held who demand of the people . tout lip. mmj ifu, a prisoner in the Confederate lines for the head of the Catholic liberty until March, lSoS,' when" he was al Church. Moroni. Kay 14, mr.-.- i rautiw lowed ty pass through the ' lines. to the protest government; against When Nashville was captured by in question as implying BrlUsU; fer-- expressionPrMiS(eet on its independence. encroachment the Union ibreee... he- retorned to Traaave! t 1 If f 4 I villi wi i L U ftiUtsl wnue out rq In was elected govern of uomg, wmte declaring S. TennesBee, . Transvaal has mat tney cannot consider the pro a. Gatxtown. 1SG5 and la JSGi He re been annexed to the British Em tocol as having any 1)indlng char commenced, ptibllshlngf IheTFJiij, pire, and? the British flag was holst- - acter-eTurkey, the Turkish gov-- cracked of both born, swallow frwk. in whit spot on. risht thifb.iao with the title somewhat changed; e as rretoria. .LrfSneDt(Mie in ernment nas again, acirmed its in eaob ear, ' visible. s s, execution brand into and the matter bitterer than ever. formed Prest. Burgher that he could tention or carrying S Oaa old hTTTES. in tnmmL. year 1 v rd p reforms. the wait tend t off longer, proclaimed beada was each ear. crop an iron one, and liblto His rale underbit out, of Her. Malefty's government7 can riga. ear, RriUh territory onAtrU wnim iau ana unoer De.jr. f he i commended, nxo punrshment Transvaai One red COW. tori tnn old. nrnAJk 12th. Prest. Burgher issued a pro net admit, as contended by Prince K.'wlta half e'rola abora it oa left iboukte-r- , test against jxna, anxrex&uon, but UortscbakofT, that the answer of Jrea left ueing too severe for, xreDeJs, has aide, iliertbia bnnd na ritkt at the same time counseled the Porte removed all hope of def- thouider, awalkmfork in and uoderbit out In his estimation. lie was 'elected of awaUovfork and vpperbtt i left to erence n wishes the Messrs. rlrht, and advice submission;. of peaceable to the United States Senate, and - .i and Paul Krugsr. two of the Europe, and all security for the ar- - ear. Una red S rear old HETTRJI. iilrlbl took his seat ia .lEC9. ;Uf was j leading inhabitants; will proceed to pUeation of reforms, nor necessarily brand on let t thigh, upper and noderbia 4ut aus " or ear. ana at in nwarm friend and an implacable rir 8TEHS. white 'With precluded, the Sxwsibillty of the On S rearoid Europe anu ineu mtea Estates to pro- conclusion red of tne with tesr to Montene annexation peace the against vmy, poMcasiug neither moderation powers who' have redrgaauced' the gro, or of an arrangement for ma bead and neck, crop, eff left eevtlHDded nor magnanimity,' bat 'hd.the Her. Majesty's One aarc red 2 rear old 8TEE2. branded I " " 01 republic A boly of British troops ul disarmament. ' a of believe that with On brtnaia ana WBTte reputation goodprlvateharaci have entered Transvaal. Borne ri government still unr, or but armed patience and moderation on both years eld.naeraadeo M onapottea ter. left hip, crop 3 oting la thought likely, brana nsibia. resistance i ' Improbable. Mr. sides these objections might not Oae nr. J red year old brockJe face BULL has. abolished, the war m probably have- - been attained. arop Bbepstone elaea to ibabead crop ear off left . i A BUDDHIST 2IISSlb7AZlT , . , . Prince Gortschakoffl however, as rtrBtearDODrani riaiDia. red and white potted STEKKJ reSra ua The Cape Colony ministry have serts that all. opening Isjdow closed old, alit In and under and upperbit out vt Tub New Yoit Mcraid of April agreed, ia accordance with Ixrd for attempts i at. Conciliation., whe M ear do brand rbsble. 30 notices the arrival la , that city Carnarvon wishes,-- " ' Incorporate ther resolved to undertake the task rUrbt white aorosa One roan A year old of Woo Chin's 'Foo, a Chinese of Grlgualal and West with the Cape of obtaining by coercion that which tne unanimous eflorte of the pow S or reara old, On rank "and edac4UonV sis si sort; of Colony. ers failed to obtain by persuasion, braadedman aaif croaea" UPm left hip. optier Buddhist misdenaryi though not ear.ieft and he expresses his Majesty's SrhWoO'leralopaoS One red J year old HtlFKS, atar In fere BuddhLst priest. lie claim that that-conviction is this step.,nea branded M lait aiae, uf-'utoraoq t -D- ISPATCHES aecsordsaca' with i the rcnti- - left blpt half undercrop and tit la the Jrf the Chinese Era hot heithea'in ments and interests of Europe, Oae BCLTa oos year U. crop off any sense of the word; that ' their t cannot be exbected that Her rirht buck 'J t Mi ear. aut in lert- - Vi 1 Twwk should religion ii the same la all essential "rear old.ITupper Majesty's government h ei fe vivw agree tt Jaa the1 left, 'of" half nnderaiopa con view. 'thai in this Thev have not iht ear, , Christians; point YbSJsTJ T. The Triiuns In cealed their fWlinir that' the Pres B9 brand rfeiale. . ' . ' ' If rot e'slmed.wi't ba said wi Which that the i principles Christ ' tanght anTSIsw of the ence of large forces oh the frontiers the litb 'of I .y, 1..7. at 1 oelock, at account , of the are jzyt excIl?n tni rlhonid be body "of Paly, has finding the cr Turkey, raensuanflr its eaftv. astray pound at IHr-il- c irTyo.: : : followins CMiee ter' tliat1 tUsarmameut impos&iie, renderic? people epUode: foliotrcJ nitricl Jouaceeper. ana led the awassnmg the dAaf! , reporter.te feel very grateful to tka American MraBagley ieung of appre May8rd,V77. 29, 1805. '6t -- 'I ti K LINENS. We DRESS . . J T-- i : PJaidChailisf.r Children, Bii -are enabled to bffer thU line of Goods at BstL, w t elfakt, was which eeason fJmLTf our purchase this affords gr4t imauo airecs irom 'MUeS JOf ' .... ll ltn- - r.....lrlnM '.till Bi.nM 'Plain anrl T?tmrtA , In RnfanrfM 4 " Asaonment. I DERBY. nttnt 1 iiguu m Xord Derby's answer toGortscha !j i ' j j 1 1 - : . OUR DRESS, GOODS DEPARTMENT comprise all th son Including the Aiateiasse tnaaamere in sererai colors. Silk Warn Pnk colors of French Carmelitetf roderie Coreans, Turins De Baize and other StvliTr Prieeis, iu evejy Conceivable Shade and Color.: Grenadines, 8triped, PlainandPl.!,!!; i ! Go- Colored Linen nioused.and Aprons. Colored and White Waists, r : j df? t Undies' White Tucked Skirts and Embroidered ditto, " Calico Wrappers and Linen Dusters. Ulsters Rubber Waterproof Circular Cloaks with Hoods, In sma 1 Traveling. CO y. 1 ; 9 - ay, Ph. r " ji - : - fl - - ) : (Signed) t. 1 1 v, rimmed In m,wj t Sulfa in 4TloTed:jIJneit rarie ty. CUIdrA Children's wrme tnmmoa Dresses , Embroidered f 5- 31 Reaver SquireDeaIer. May London, 7. An! Alexandria dis- -i Mr. Howard's attempt to jotist patch says the Russian Consul Gen Delegate Cannon from his seat in eral and the whole stall of the Conwe are con fid eat Congress will, sulate have left for Trieste. a1 nertVA ase leiiutvi nnrl' la rha aa auu "v v td A telegram from St. Petersburg. the District Attorney, iri,a Lord Loftus, place dated, says. Bunday, to-d, UQiavoraDie j ; 1 1 ountry Contemporaries GREAT BRITAIN KtMtera War News. " t .' - :::fe!e Jt-- c 'Ttr jlAdiea Black and Colored Dolmans, made up ln the Newe-o- r te and Caaltmere CoaU of the Uteat rirJT-" r ; vasnmere waiKinr jacKCU, Tery Kett. 1 ; . or approval. teijif We call Special Attention to this Qepartmen t of the Instituti te In all deslr.,- quite recently that our- stock has been made comple pecialUes 4 rj ij j FOnEIQX. CREATi BRITAIN. Sp . ' Ii 1 j. ;jL, ; rdi i . . - . luaiMaaairaviaa.VnnBiea. 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