trlan Ambassador to the Porte, will probably leave
for Conatautlnople with tho l'rioce ol Roues on the
lllb lost.
COXBTATOKOFUI )? A STATE Or 8IKOP
The Turkish Chamber ol Deputies Is engaged dls
cussing a ministerial bill for proclaiming a state of
siege at Constantinople. The Porto notiticd the repre
sentatives of the Powers yesterday that it had de
clared a blockade ol tho whole ol the Kussian count of
the Black Sea. A delay ol three days would be granted
?easels wishing to enter, and five days ihose intending
to leave tho Black Sea. Tho Russlau Telegraphic
Agency stales that the Porte has relinquished its intcu
liou of expelling all Kussian subjects from Turkoy, but
reserves the right ol expelling suspicious persons.
The Turkish Press law ol 1885 baa been suspended
and tho Conslsnttnople newspapers aro now placed
altogether unuer administrative control.
The rimes' Pera special says, however, that the
Porte has assured Mr. Lsyard that a state of siege will
not be proclaimed unless necessary. The Porte has
notified the German Embassy that Russians will be
permitted to reside In Turkey.
KGVIT CO-OPKUATSS fci.lt.
The committee of tho Egyptian Assembly of Notables
?l Cairo, having dccided upon the imposition of an
extraordinary war tax ol ?480,000, tho Khudive has
telegraphed to Constantinople that the Egyptian con
tingent now in Turkey, numbering 9,000 men, will lie
raised to 1'^,000l Tho remainder ol ibo Egyptian coSl
tingent will bo kept in Egypt for the protection of the
Suez Canal.
BSULAND'B Pit K PA RATIONS.
The Pt?t says:?"We aro given-to understand that
with a viow to possiblo eventualities In tho East the
government has resolved to Qt out lor sea with Hie
utmost expedition tho wliolo class or small turret
ships, of which the llocato and Glatton uro tvpes.
These vessels, though nrmor plated, are or compara.
lively lignt draught. They carry lour powerful guns
each. The Hecate will probably bo flrst ready (or sea."
Amocg other considerable quanntios of storos
which are being scut to Gibraltar aud Malta seventeen
38-ton guns are ordered to be sent to the former for
tress, and works lor mounting them aro ordered
to be complotod. Tho Timet, in Its military iniclIi
ccnce, says"It is understood that three regiments of
dragoon guards have been placed on a list for service
abroad should thoir services bo requirod."
% Rl'SHlA'S WAR FOOTIJK1. %
Letters from St. Petersburg report that the moblllza
(ton ol the Kussian army will not becomo geueral.
Three divisions of tho Si, Petersburg corps have boon
placed on a war fooling. Tho Kirst and Second dlvls.
Ions ol the Infantry of tho Guard aro being mobilized.
These troops will lor ibe present remain as a rcscrvo
In their garrison quarters.
In roply to numerous oilers ot assistance ta the
Medical Department of tho Kussian army irom Ger
man, French and Italian doctors, the Minister ol War,
while expressing thanks, states thai bo is unable at
preaout to utilize thoir services. He, however, re
serves tho liberty n| availing himsoll ol thoir offers
ahould occasion herein ter ariso.
A IMSSIIII.K CHANGE OF OPINION.
It Is reported that Mr. Greenwood, editor of the J'all
Hall Gaftte, Is about to take a responsible position
on the Timet. Tho query arises whether this may not
Indicato a chaugo in tho TimeS attitude on the East
em question, Mr. Greenwood's writings in tho J'all
Mali Gazette having bo'en strongly anii-Kussian.
fin KVIA TO MOiULIZK 11KR TKOOl'S.
A decree has beon issued at Belgrade forbidding
8ervianalrom leaving tho country without permission
of tho authorities. This order is undoubtedly
prompted by tho prospeot ol a geueral mobilization of
tho Servian troops.
The Servian Rod Cross Society la so'ndlng am
balances to Roumauia aud Montenegro, a
Council ol Ministers, st which Princo Milan
presided, was held on Thursday to consider
the question ol the mobilization of the
army. Kelugoos aro beginning to arrive Id Servla
from Wlddin. EyonI Pacha asked II Serv.a would
sonaent to recelvo them, as the Russians are expected
to bombard Widdln lrom Kalafat.
Tns CATHOLIC QUKSTION IX FRANCE.
The republican papers Paris aro much irritated at
M. Jules Simon's speech In the Chamber of Doputios
fcboat the uitramootano agitation, and somo assort
that iho position ol tho Cabinet may bo endangered
by tbis question. Ministor Simon, in his speoch on
Deputy Leblond'a interpellation, pointed out particu
larly iho scrupulous manner in which Italy had ob
served the law ol tho Pap.il guarantees. Tho Italian
ambsssadur nan since called on M. Simon and thanked
him lor the manner in which bo had refcrrod to Italy
duriug the debate. Soveral papers attribute M. Simou's
conciliatory tone toward the Catholics to President
MacMahon's intervention. In tho Chamber of Depu
ties at Versailles, yesterday, the douaioon M. Leblond'a
Interpellation was rcopenod by M. Gambellu, who said
in the presence ol intrigues winch divided the country
and alarmed Europe tho republican party ought to
loudly proclaim Its principles and endeavor to snvo the
Stalo In Whicn a breach bad been n.uile bv partisan
luiorests and Catholic committees. He charged that
members ol former reactionary Cabinets, who have
taken refuge in ibe Seuato, were directing tbo present
movement. Alter Inveighing aval list the eucroacii
ments of tbo clergy he declared it was timo inn
churches should bo relegated to their proper subor
dinate ran* in the State. Tho clericalists sought 10 in
duce France to broak with tho Italian revolution.
Clericalism was an oueray.
The last statement was greeted with prolonged an.
plauso by tho Lett.
Minister Simon indignantly repudiated tho assertion
that hm speech ol ThursJay was dictated by iho Presi
dent. Ho repeated his declaration ol tho government's
determination to make the law respected. Hioy would
do so witii all the more energy as advantage might bo
tuken if impunity was enjoyed by certaiu persons
(probably meaning Ibe bishops) to prejudico the good
relations with 1 inly.
M. Mon, the recently clectoil elerlcallat Deputy de
nied that the Catholics desired war with Italy. '
the Chamber, by a vote ol 3fil yeas to 121 nays
adopted on oroeroi the day presented by tho l,cli una
accepted t>v the government, declaring tlmt tho Cham
ber, considering that the rccrudosceuso of ultra
uouiane mauiiosintious constitutes a danger to peace
at homo and abroad, calls upon the government to uso
tho lawiul means at its disposal.
inn rorti'fl temporal fuwkr.
In tho Italian Chamber of Doputios to-day Ministor
Melegarl, in ntiswer to a Deputy who had givou not.ee
ol an interpellation relative to ilia reactionary move
ment commenced abroad in lavor or a restoration ol
the temporal power ol tho Pope, said tho agitation was
tbo work ol private individuals and ucsorved no
serious consideration. The Powers wore con
vinced ttiut the Church and the l'opo enjoyed com
plete liberty and independence. The l'owers tiiivo never
addressed any observations to the government on tbo
subject. Tho Interpellation was postponed upon the
suggestion of the government, Signor Nicotera staling
thai a postponement would show thai tho fuels men
tioned in the interpellation had not tho Importation
which hud ncen attributed to them. The government
eoiertained no apprshensions in regard to 1110 Bat
talion. 8
lu the Senalo the goDer.il discussion on the Clorlcal
Abuses bill has olo.-cd. ^
TUB ALHACK-LOHRAINF.^raxTION.
The warm reception ol the Emperor by the In
habitants or Strasburg bus luducod him to postpono
the reinforcement ol the Alsace-Lorraine garrisons.
It Is hoped mo French government will proilt by this
respite to diminish their forceo in the irontier dis
tricts.
DR. HTHOfSIIKIIIi'8 CASK.
The Senate ut St. Petersburg has decided that tho
Moscow Tribunal ot Commerce, winch declared itscll
incompetent to udjudge Dr. Strousborg, mo railway
speculator, a bankrupt, does possess tho necessary
jurisdiction. Tno Senate has accordingly issued su
order that Dr. Strousborg be prohibited lrom leaving
the country.
a until np PASSAGE.
Detective Golden, with Thomas C. Lewis, implicated !
In tbo llabbiti embezzlement in New York, auilod lrom i
Queeusiown lor Now York in the lnmau line steamship
City of Richmond yesterday.
COLtl, RAW WRATItKR.
Unusually cold weather prevails here.
RACING IN ENGLAND.
Till THOUSAND GUINEAS WON BT LOUD UAIIT
inoton'm bkm-uikhe.
I.oniiox, May 4, 1877.
Till* wa* tlio fourth and Inst <Ia.v of the First Spring
Mooting lit Newmarket, sou the raco (or tlio Thousand
Uuinoua was run ami won by Lord 11 arti?ktonl?ay
flily nclpl'fnbe (the isisior of Siray Shot), by ioxoplio
lite, dam Vagn, who startod with 20 to 1 agonal her.
Lady Uouald, with 26 to 1 against bcr, pccur*d second
plam und money, whllo l.iiay (ioligbtly, with o to 1
against her, only managed to securo third pUca
and her atakoi, The Thousand (Jul nous,
like the Oakf>. I* exclusively for fllliea, and bears tho
tamo relation to lb* latter ruco that tho Two 'I housatid
Uulncaa does to tho l>orby?a sort ol preliminary trial
ol u inilo over uti easy courao, to a>certam, il possible,
ihc chances of tho candidates of siuying over tho try
ug mile and a half at Kpsom. Tho Tnou.'and Guinea*
Stake baa beuu lu oxutonco over sixty years, hoiug
nauguratcd in 1x14 Tno winner. Uelphujoe, made
?jor ilrtit appearance in tiiu First Spring Two jo.ir-old
Stakes at tlio First spring Meeting, ai Nsw
market, last your, ami won, tho dtstanco being
flvo lurlor.gs and tho stakes JCtliH). With 120 lb*,
on her bark tbo bent a Hold of nine, tho ono
next to her at the Unlsh being Cannon Ball,
Duakeunjr third. SUe Old uot ran ^gsln during
tbe spring or SQtnq)er month*, but at the Newmarket
Second October Meeting aha ran lor and won ibe
Brelbjr Stakos, aftor a dead beat with Dynamite. The
day following abe ran in the J u venile Handioap, and waa
fourth at the finish, Rrlglia, Beaaliarnais and Arbitrator
being In front of her In the order naiuod. Dalphiebe'a
next appearance waa on the third day of the New
market Houghton Meeting, wbeu she started in the
Criterion Nursery Stakes and finished flftb. She had
one more race and that closed her two-year-old cam
paign. This waa for the Troy Stakes of ?700, ana abe
was again flftb. Belpbosbe has not appeared before
yesterday this year, and her making a win at the first
effort, nud over such good ones aa Lady Ronald and
Lady Goligbtly, makes hor chances fair for moro
victories.
The following li a
SCXMART.
Tbo Thousand Guinea* Slake, a subscription of 100
sovs. each, half forfeit, for three-year-old fillies, 122
lbs. each; tho owner of the second Ally to receive ViOO
?ova. out of the stakes, and the third to save her
stake. R. M. <S4 subs.)
Lord Hartiogton's b. I. Belpbtebe (sister to Stray
Shot), by Toxopholite, dam Vag* 1
Mr. T. Ansley's b. f. Lady Ronald, by Lord Lyon,
dam Edith 2
Lord Falmouth's b. f. Lady tiollghtly, by King Tom,
dam Lady Coventry 8
DOMINION OF CANADA.
MILITARY ACTIVITY.
Halifax, May 4,1877.
Tho forts in the neighborhood of this city are being
supplied with improved guna and ammunition. Much
activity is displayed by the military authorities. Three
iron clads are to bo stationed here and another regi
ment?tne Forty-second Highlanders?is expected
shortly. '
RUMORS OF CABINET CHANGES.
Ottawa, OnL, May 4, 1877.
Tho following rumors aro current horc:?Hon. Alex
ander Mackenzie, Premior, is to rosign the Department
of l'ublio Works and take tho Presidency of the Coun
cil, Mr. Cauchou being appointed to some outside
oflico; Mr. Huntington or .Vlr. Scott to take the Public
AVorke, Mr, Smith and Mr. Blako retiring from the
Ministry (or Drivato reasons; Mr. Laurie to take the
oflico of Mwlstor of Justice, tut Mr. Killam to be tnken
into ibe Cabinet In place of one of tho Nova Scotia
members. Otber changes are nu the tapis. It Is con
sidered certain that considerable reconstruction will
tul.e place.
ORDKltKR TO JOIN 1118 RKOlMEXT.
Cuptain Hamilton, aide-de-camp to the Governor.
General, bus born ordered to joio bis regiment, and
procoeds to England at once.
SMALLPOX.
Montreal, May 4, 1877.
Smallpox is still provalfnt in the townships of Ely
and North Stukely. Upward of fifty cases buve been
reporiod.
TUB STKAMKK CITY OP BKUSflKLS
Great anxioty exists regarding the safety of the
atonmar City ot Brussels, upou which tbo Irish pil
grims sailed.
THE BERMUDA-HALIFAX CABLE.
Halifax, May 4, 1877.
The steamer Farlkday is understood to bo employed
by tbo imperial government upon a cable between
Bermuda nnd Haltlax.
hnkrinu risnisu
Herring fishing ut Magdalen Islands has com
menced. There is a large number of vessels, but lUh
aro scarce.
LAND SLIDE.
Montreal, May 4, 1877.
It Is now statoil that only five persons perisbod by
tho land slide in Generlve parish and tho oonsequont
inundation from tho Batiscan River yesterday. The
slido occurred half a mile above the saw and grist
mills. Tho nanks on cither side slipped into uud
down the river, carrying tbo waior before them like a
wall twent/Meet hlch. Tbo lied of ibu river is flllod
with trees twisted into all shapes and hugo blocks of
clay and mud. Tbo wholo nllair took only a few
minutes. At the inquest to-day on the bodies recov
ered a verdict ol occidental death was rendered. The
body of a child is still missing.
THE HAIiVABD-YALE REGATTA.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE GRAND CONTEST AT
SPRINGFIELD, MASH., NEXT JUNE.
Sprikgfibld, May 4, 1877.
It hae beon finally and definitely settled that the
Harvard and Yalo University crews will contest their
aquatic skill on tho Connecticut River, opposite this
city, l'rcstdent Duvis and Preaideut Weld, ol the
Yale and Harvard navies, are here this week, indus
triously engaged in perfecting tbe preliminary ar
rangements, and in tbe courzo of a month, perhaps
sooner, the rival crews will commence practising ot/
the waters where tbo struggle for ho&or and glory in to
titko placo. Tbe decision to come hero is very pleas
ing to tboSpringflold people, and tbo occasion will be
made tbo chief carnival day of tbe sunftner in tho Con
necticut Valley. Whatever may bo said of thi> superi
ority of tbe claims oi the courso in ibis city
or New London, it Is beyond dispute thiit
Springfield is not only moro aocessioiu Irom all
points, but oilers infinitely more nnd better accommo
dations lor tbe general public, who will be attracted
by tbe contest, i bo geuur&l nrruugemonts of previous
years have been adopted?a city committeo providing
float.', boat houses, a gr*nd stand lor spectators nnd a
small steamer to follow tbe coniesiants. Professor
Agassiz, of Harvard, has been ugreed upon as reieree,
subject to ratification, and the selected umpires are
I'roiecaor Wueoier lor Ynle, and J. R. Roberts. 1871,
for Harvard. The exact course bns not yet been de
termined upon, that matter being loll entirely with tho
captains ol the crews. Although ibo regatta will not take
placo until Fridny, Juno M, yet Springfield is already
beginning to prepare nud oiler such attruotions as re
duced fare, n regatta ball and possibly a loot rnco and
balloon ascension on llaiopdou l'urk. Commodore I,.
J. Powers will probably be at the bead ol tho city's
commtttcu ol arrangements, unless Mr. Howies iusi?ts
upon the place boiug ottered to Charles Francis Adams.
OUli CONSUL AT ACAPULCO.
A FORMAL PROTEST AND DEMAND FOR APOLOGY
AND REPARATION.
Washington, May 4, 1877.
Tho State Department to-day received from our Min
ister to Mexico official mlormntion of the relcaso of tho
American Consul at Acapulco, who was recently im
prisoned thero by ihe local authorities without cause,
and Secretary Kvarts has Instructed our Minister to
enter u formal protest nud demand from tne govern
ment of Mexico an apology and full reparation lor tbo
outrage.
IN SEARCH OF GOLD.
[I1Y TEI.EC.BAPH TO THE HERALD. 1
Bismarck, D. T., May 4, 1877.
Tho rush of immigration to Uie ltiack Hills continue*
unabated, nnd every stago lor Deadwood goes fu.ly
loaded. Hcgulnr m ill servioo between Bismarck and
Beauwood commenced ou Tuesday.
GENERAL MILES REINFORCED.
IBY TELEOIIAPH TO THK HKR\LD. ]
Hismai-.ik, D. T., Slay 4, 1877.
Sis companies of tho Kieventh inlsntry, lour ol tlio
Kir.ui inlaniry and eleven ol the .Seventh cavalry left
tliim point to-day to Join tlin column undor command
of (ii-noral Miles. Tlio Inluniry went by steamer and
the c.ivairy am marching.
PURSUIT OF INDIANS.
Chicago, May 4, 1877.
Tlio Seventh cavalry, with 1,100 men, has gono
In smirch ol Milting Hull, who Is supposed to bo
north or isuuth or the Yellowstone with sumo
Bva huiKirod rvoalcllrani warriors. The command will
liuiii him tlowu and bring in the hosuios, whou lound,
to the agencies.
INDIANS !SU lilt 1*; N'DliKl \ O.
Camp KoBI.nhon, Neb., May 4, 1877.
A courier just in brings a letior Irom the Hud Cloud
party, who will rvuen this point oariy on Sunday
morning. Their camp to-night Is only twenty miles
north ol this post.
Korty-sevoii lodges liavo gone into the cantonment
in tho Yellowstone to surrondur to General Miloi.
N A VA L INTEELIGEN CE.
Washisoto.i, May 4, 1ST7.
I'.itscd Assistant lSi.gii.eor John T. Hannuni Is
ordered to duty ns Assistant to Chief Kngmeer Kobert
I'otts, ln-|icctor o( Coal at Philadelphia. Carpenter
I'lnhp 1 Matter is ordered to the Navy Yard at l.'*aguo
Island, I'a., in p ic ? <1 Carpenter 11. Jt. (jri111ilie, uc
tachud cud i>l.?.od ou wsltlun onin?.
110BUEES IDENTIFIED.
I'aoviBKXCK, H. I , M'nv 4, 1877.
Pay master Kurl, *h? vwu rubbtd in n?w York mo
moni lis since, arrived hero to-day und lilcnlitlud llailey
and I'eeney as ilm two inen wno robbed him. They
were taken to New York to-night in tbecuntody ol
olUtors.
SEAT OF WAR ON THE DANUBE
Tho operations ou tho Danube are beginning to be
come mom active as the tureen of ibo belligerents
bccomo cnncontrated. The inuiu body of the Russian
army is mussed north ol Ualal/., and all the positions on
tbo Danubo northward of Hirsova may bo said to bo
commanded or occupied by Russian troops. The
Turkish army is now In occupation ol the
right or south bunk ot tho rivor between Sis
tuva and Hirsova, with strong garrisons at Wid
din and Scnumla, the lattor being tbo base
ol' operations for the det'cuco of Bulgaria.
Already the Turks aro beginning to Tool tho effects of
the closing of the Danube at I brail by tho Kim
sinn butloricn and torpedoos, and frequent attacks
may bo czjiected by tho Turkish monitors on this
position. As a cover and guard for bridge*
at Ualatz and other points nearer tho mouth the posi
tion at lhruil Is of tho highest value, [brail, or Ibrull
off, as it is sometimes culled, is ou tho 'nit bank of the
Danube, and tho height on which it stands slopes grndu
EX-PBE8IDENT GRANT.
INFORMAL RECEPTION 01" THE ESSEX COUNTT
CLUB.
[BT TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.]
NlViXK, N. J., May 5, 1877.
The Estex County Club, a social, nou-parilsan club
of Newark, tho membership of which includes most
of the lending citizens of tho community, tondered an
Informal but very pleasant and sucocsslul roccptlon to
ex-Presldont Grant last night. Tho c* President ar
rived from Elizabeth noon alter nine o'clock, accom
panied by ex-Congressman Clark and Jlr. Abel K.
Corbiu, and remained till about olovon o'clock, whan
he returned to Elizabeth preparatory to his departure
to-dnv tor Europe. _ . _
Among those present wero ex-Uuited States ?,cn",or
Frederick L. Freltngbuyseu, Congressman T. B. led
die. Cortlnndt Purker, I.. P. Howell, T. T. Kinney,
General Wright, of Orange; Colonel W right, of New
urk, and altogether about eighty persons. 1 here was
no F|ieecliinaking, nothing but a pieuaaut, social time.
Mr. Grant was delighted with tbo Uearty and Informal
character ol tho affair.
OBSEQUIES OF JUDGE ROSEKRANS.
Sandy Hii.l, N. Y.. May 4, 1877.
The (uneral of ex-Judge K. B. Kosekrans took place
at two o'olock this alternoon from his late resioenco
nt Glenn's Falls. Rot. Dr. A. J. Kcrrell officiating. Tho
Warren county Hur was present tn a body.
DEATH OF A CONSUL.
Boston, May 4, 1877.
Intelligence was rcceivod hero to-day of tho death
last week at Hndgar ol Ilcury Sawyor, United States
Consul fj Surinam. Ho was lorinorly a resident of
Charlestown.
LAKE MARINE DISASTERS.
Dktkoit, Mich., May 4, 1877.
The steamer Colorado collided with the schooner It.
J. Gibbs this morning, iu St. Clair flats, sinking tho
latter. Tho men were saved.
The steam bargo Egyptian struck on Lime Klin Reef
Inst night and now lies across the main channel. The
schooner llutcliiuson In attempting to pass tho
Egyptian ran on tho sumo reef close to the Canada
side. Relief has been soni.
MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT.
War Dkpabtment, j
Office or tiik Ciiikf Sionai. OrnciBR, |
Wasiii*<;tom, May 6?1 A. M. )
Indication*.
For the lower lako regtun, Middle Atlantic States
and Now England, slowly rising barometer, uortbwost
to southwest winds nnd clear or partly cloudy weather,
followed at southwestern stations by Increasing cloudi
ness nnd slight change of temperature.
For tho South Atlantic States, falling barometer,
cloudy and ratnjr weather, with south to west winds
and s.lght change ol temperature.
For the Gulf States, nearly stationary, followed by
rising beromoti r, wind* variable, but mostly Irotn
northwest to northeast, and clour oi partly cloudy
weather, i>receded In the E ist Gull by rain areas and
stationary or rising tcmporature.
For Tenncssoo and tho Ohio valloy slowly falling
barometer, east to south winds, partly clondy and
cloudy weather, with ruin areas and rising tempera
ture.
For tho Upper Mississippi nnd I.owcr Missouri vnl
loys and tbo upper lako region, lulling barometer,
houtbeast to southwest winds, Increasing cloudiness
anil rain, with noarly stationary or rising temperature,
probihiy followed at northwostern stations by rising
barometer and colder northerly winds.
The l.ower Mississippi River will rise slowly bolow
Helena.
Cautionary signals arc ordered for Dulutb.
HIE WEATHER YEHTERDAT.
Tbo following record will show tbo chauges tn the
temperature lor the past twenty-four hours, in com
parison with tho corresponding dato of last year, as
indicated by tho thermometer at Hudnut's pharmacy,
UkhaLD Building -
1*7(1. 1877. 1878. 1877.
3 A. M 42 47 3:30 P. M ol <>1
0 A. M -14 47 tl P. M 4!? .'>0
g a. M. ?>'?! ? P. M 4*1 f?:i
13 M ?7 67 1-' P. M 47 f>0
Avcrago temperature yesterday 5'J7,.
Avorago temper.uure lor corruspondlug dato Inst
year 4S
HEECHER'S THIRTY YEARS.
Thero was a crowded attendance at tho Plymouth
Church prayer moellug last night. The parlor* were
not opened, but the available space of tho lecture
room was all used T'? uroceeumc* ???*?; opened by
the aiugutg oi n nymn aild a prayer oy me pastor.
Alluding to hi'ii-eli, Mr. Ileeober said:?'-II the Lord
don't Interfere I am going to iivu io bo eighty or ninety
yoirs old, and keep <>u working lor twenty years yet.
(Applause.) t would lust as willingly go to-morrow,
p,ease God; yen can't duappomt inn any w.iy, for if 1
live I will work, mid il I ilon't I Will go to liOiiren.
And yet it seems to mo my strength is renewed every
day, and I feel as though thero is work shoad lor us
jrot."
MR. FAWCETT'S FUNERAL.
? ?_
The funeral or Mr, Frederlric Fawrett took place
yesterday afternoon, Irnui All Souls Church, on Fourth
avenue. 1 here w is a largo attend nice ol business
irtendsand acquaint nee; ut tho church.
EAST RIVER BRIDGE,
Nine I'Uildmgs, located on Front and Dock streets,
Brook Ivn, nud owned by tho truitecs of the East River
Bridge, were sold yestorday at the auction rooms of
Mctsrs. lulu & Murjiuy, in that o.tjr.
ally toward tho rivers aod command lis course. It was
orictuully fortilled hy a simple square mclosuro, witu
towors ut tho tingles, but this enceinte litis been aug
mooted by a halloaed pentagon and a ditch about
eighteen loot deep. Tho scarps and counterscarps or
tho woiks arc riveted, and there is a cas
tellated citadel, with a glacis within the western (lank
o( the town fronting landwards. Since tho Bossian I
occupation aildttlonal work's have been erected, which,
being nrmod with heavy Krupp' rifled guns,
hold the river against the iron-clad gunboats
of the Turk*. Above Ibrall tho river is divided Into a
great ru my channels, with low, tnarshy islands be
tween, but opposite tho place there U only ono
channel, so that it virtually represents the
key of tho river. Tho map published to-day
shows tho position of Ibrall and Ualatz with relation
to the railroad system or Boumanla and lis imperii;tiro
ns n strategic point covering tho lines ol transpoila
lion from a Turkish attack Irom the llobrudscha.
TOO SHREWD BY HALF.
At No. 91 (Iroono stroot, whero John llerthant has
resided for soma time, aro a ntitnbor of people who
tiro naturally communicative, and so a couplo of
Italians, who by times uproar in the neigh
borhood, learnod the other day that John
tntcndod to sail for Europe this week.
Ho had boon lor n long tlino away from Ills n ittvo
land ami bad saved a sum ot money with which Tio
proposed to start in somo business in the town of his
birth. There was t'Mo in gold and $13 in silver in
Jotin Bci'lhaul's belt when he started out lor
a walk tn Central l'ark yesterday afternoon.
There he met two lorelgners like liuinell,
who carried a small but well cramincd valise. Alter
some conversation tliey staled to Uerlhaul that both of
them uiloiidod to sail lor Kurope In the very ship lu
which tin b id taken passage. 'I bis curious coincidence
surprised nml gratified htm. They were strangers in
tho city, and wore in groat l^ar left somo sharpers
should get hold of that plethoric vallS" III
which they cirried a lot of nuggets of gold.
It was exiremoiv weighty. Ilo ottered to take the va
Itso to his lodgings, where us solely would lie Insured,
and by way ol a pledge ol good faith he gave mom iho
$2-JS tie ha i in his bolt. When lie was solo In his lo.Ic
ings at No. ill (Srrcuo street ho burst open l he valiso,
but only a roll of leaden pips mot his eves. Ho told his
story to Captuln Byrnes. whodotalled Detectives S lev in
and Dolan to go in i|iicst ot tho simple-minded lor
elgners. They lound tlisni ill a lager beer saloon at
No. 4 North Moore street and brought them to tho
station houso, whero they enve their names as Jo-eph
Coin mil.i and Joseph Torctlin. Ono hundred und sixty
five doiluts w? lound on them.
A FEMALE PLUNDERER.
THE OPERATIONS OK MRS. KI.OSB AND HEB
FBOTKOE, LIZZIE ? WHAT WAS FOUND AT HEB
HOME.
Tbo apartments of Mrs. Magdalino Bichtman, at No.
339 Ea?t Twenty-second street, were entored Thursday
alternoon, and wearing apparot worth $200 was stolen.
AS Detective Mulvov, who was work tug up tho ease,
was about loaving the pawnbroker's shop of K. W.
Hand, at Na 354 First avenot, a little girl
rather poorly clad, entered tbo place carry
ing a bundle which was found to contain
a silk dress. Mulvey questioned tbo girl
as to whero sbo obtained tho dress, nud she relused to
answer any questions, aod was taken to tho Twenty
second street station house, whore she stated
tint she had been living with a Mrs. Kate
Kloss tor about two years, and that
the day previous she w?nt with Mrs. Klo.is,
who told tier to remain across tbe street while she
went into No. 33U Kast Twenty-second street. She
uus there some time, aud when she came out she told
I.iszte to go into tho hallway aud bring out a basket,
which she did.
MKS. Ki/)*H IN rt'HTODV.
Tho detectives were promptly despatched to the
house ol Mrs. Kloss, which was in avenue A, and soon
returned, lisvlng her in custody. At the station house
the utrl admitted lhal lor two years she had been
employed by Mrs. Klo-a to co-operate with her In shop
lilting and every ppenea or thett. The girl, who g ive
the nan;.- ol l,izzie Kearns, also told whero iho bulk of
tlii'tiocly not disposed ol could bo found, aud also whero 1
the pawn tickets lor stolen properly had been htiidon.
The omc?h, lollowing <hoso Instructions, made an ex
attilnalion anew and discovered 160 pawu tickets rep.
resenting between $4,000 and $3,000 worth ol dry
goods.
SHOT HIMSELF.
James Batliurst, aged twenty-eight years, a clerk
employed by tho Ti trd National Hank, No. 2U 1'ino
street, attempted sutcldo last evening about livo
o'clocK by shooting himself with a pistol.
The bullet entered just below tho bean and
Is thought by the attending physician at the New York
Hospital to lie imbedded hi the lelt lung. Unburst
says the pistol was accidentally discharged by him-elf,
but the police report that two months since hu
attempted suleldo ?>y tumping from a terminal. This
morning, at bair-past twelve o'clock, lluthurst was j
resting easily at tbe New York Hospital.
TRACKING A PICKPOCKET.
While I.enn Erbstnnhel, or No. 184 Hudson street,
was walking on Ornnd street yesterday aftemoou she
noticed a young man suspiciously close to her, and
not liking*his appearance looked at him intently,
when lie moved away. Shortly after Lena discovered
that she baa lost hor pockeibook containing $do. Cap.
tain Murray, Irom the description given him ol the
suspected thiol, arreted Jerry Lyon on Cnntham
streoi, and upon searching him found ti.o clasp or
Lena's pockolbook on his porson, So ho was locked uj>.
BITTEN BY A SPITZ.
Mrs. Jane Glbney, residing at No 64 Hopkins street,
Brooklyn, K. I>., locked her little livo months old
dau^lit'-r in a room with a largo Spitz dog last evening
while sbc wont on nn errand. Tho neighbors, hearing
t:io child screaming, broke into tho spartmoni ami lound
the dog biting ami scratching tho Hun- girl's frrt. I'ne
animal wa< secured, uu4 Captain Kiley, ol the Thir
teenth precinct, notnled ol ine occurrence. He soon
arrived at ibe house ali i, all hough the dog was n.l
rabid, had ti shot. Dr. Murphy was also summonod
and tiie wounds on tbo little girl's leotwere cauterized.
The tiijuries, although severe, ure not considered dan
gerous. Mrs. tiiboey was taken Into custody by Cap
tain Biley and locked up.
THE CANADIAN PILGRIMS.
? The steamship City of Brussels, carrying the Cana
dian and a number of American pilgrims, which
passed the bar oil Sandy Hook on Saturday, the 2Ut
ol April, at two 1'. M., bound lor Qiiecnstowu aud
Liverpool, Is now out lourtcen days, and it la le.rnd
bns met w lib some accidunt to her m ictilnerv. She
is an oxceil< ut sailer, and in'do the run out herein
eight ami one-hall days occupying Irom the t,vu u>
the 16th ol AtmL Tho other vessels which Irlt here
on the same day as tbo City or Brussels have all ar
rived out.
MIL DALY STILL MISSING.
At tbe Windsor Hotel add at Mr. Daly'a residence
last night no word or the musing man had Ueon re
etivtd uu to a late hour. J
MORMON UPRISING
Brigham Young Preparing to
Resist Arrest.
AROUSING T1IE NAUVOOS
Reorganizing and Equipping the
Famous Legion.
DISTRIBUTING ARMS.
Drilling and Midnight Meetings
In and Near Salt'Lake.
[by telegraph to the herald.]
Salt Lake, Utah, May 4. 1877.
The Indignant feeling aroused throughout the
United States by the testimony at Jolm I). I^ee's
trial relative to the Mountain Meadows massacre
has led the hatter I>uy Suints to apprehend the
arrest of lirlgham Voung and other heads oi the
Chinch who are accused oi functioning the com
mission ol that horrible crime. The Hulnts havodo
tcmined to resist auy movement against lirighain
Young by tho federal authority, ami to this
end they are secretly arming and drilling through
out the Territory of Utah. Orders have been pri
vately Issued by the military commanders of the
faiDOUH Nauvoo Legion requiring that dilapidated
organization to be In readiness for active service on
the 21st of the present month.
A SIOMHICANT ORIIEil.
The following Is an exact copy of an order from
Colonel William II. Dame, one of tho chief men In
dicted for participation In the Mountain Meadows
sluughter:?
REGIMENTAL ORDER? NO. 1.
IlKAIKit AHTK1S8 FIRST UlCfilMKNT, )
1 itoN Military District, 5
l'AROWAN, L". T.. April la, 1877. )
To First Regiment Infantry:?
In pursuance to orders?First, vou are hereby
directed to cause a muster drill and inspection of
arms of your company, to be held on Its respective
parado ground on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1877.
reorganize.
Second?As far as your company is disorganized,
or In a partial state of disorganization, you will
cause an election of ofTlccrs to be held promptly
ami the ranks to be filled without delay by enrolling
all persons liable to military duty not now enrolled.
rbi-oht immediately.
Thlnl?You will make out, the returns of the con
dition of your company us soon as possible ami for
ward them to the headquarters of the regiment.
WILLIAM II. DAMB,
Commander First regiment.
Joseph Fish, Adjutaut Iron Military District.
Preparations tor hostilities are particularly active
among the southern settlements, to which four
boxes of breech-loading rilles were shipped last
week iiom the co-operative store in Salt Lake City.
DRILLING at nioiit.
Night meetings and drills of squads of Mormons
are going on In Salt Lake City lt<clf, and It is re
ported some of these proceedings are conducted
within an lnciosure, In the Immediate vicinity of
Lion llou^e, where ilrigham Young resides.
Ilrighum Young ha* boldly asserted within tho
last few days thift the Mormons, who have been
driven so often ami so tar, will be driven no longer.
It remains to bo seen how far General Ktnery, Gov
ernor of Utah, will suffer these seditious prepara
tions to go.
DRAMATIC NOTES.
Aftermoa performances will be given by all ol the
principal tneaires to-day.
The Carnival on the 15th Inst, will be closed by a
masquerade ball at lillinoro's Garden. A new floor
is to bo put down, and tho iminonse room will be
gayly decoratod.
Tho last matintfo performance of "Tho Princess
Koyal" at tho Kiftb Avcnuo Tboatro takes piaco to
day. In the cveninx it will bo repeuted for the benoiit
of Mr James Lewis, who will play Spyke, bis original
character.
HOTEL Alt RIVALS.
Hear Ailtniral James II. Strong, United States Navy,
and Oil Hull aro at tin Everett. Senator William II.
Uarniim, of Couuectlcul, and Judge Theodore Miller,
ol the New York Court ol Appeals, aro at the Fifth
Avenue. Mayor Frederick O. I'rluce, of }io?ton, and
Lieutenant Governor William Dorsbelmer are at tlio
lJrunswick. Kx-Congres*msn K. C. l'arsons, of Ohio,
Is at tho Windsor. Alpnonao J. LespinHS.su, Umtol
Stales Con'ul at Morlda, Mexico, Is at tho Hitinerant
Hov. John K W. Ware, ol Itoston, Is at tho M. Denis.
Kx-Govenor Hodman M. Price, ol Nuw Jersey, is at
tho N'-w YorK. Andrew l'olrco. President ol tLo.St.
I.ouh and San Francisco Hallway Company, Is at tho
Buckingham.
FIBK IN A DRY TIMK IS NOT MORE DANGKR.
oim tlmii a t'onauiuptlv* Cough. Arreat iwith Hale's
HoMKV or liORKNUUMD AMI T v It
Pikk'* Tootiik iik ftlNom euro in one minute.
PROFKSHOK TVNll ALL'S WARNING.
In cme iiditik An addre*? to the atndent* of University
Collet (London), I'rofeaaor T> ndall, who I* unquestionably
one 01 the in (lit indefatigable hra i 11 worker* of our century,
tiMid?1"l ke care of your health. Imagine tlercule* ma
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vry force ot lit* Mrote expedite t o rtiiri ??| liia emit I'dao
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otroko* hilt firm and fast, but few of u\ examiue or i<vi n
think ot the condition of our boat* until the broken or
rotten timber* suddcnly >tive way and wo find o uree I ve* lh??
victim* of m calamity which eeuid have tieeii easily avoided
by .1 little forethought. what begnn with a Might frai
turn, or nerliapa ov. u .? carelcM exposure to disorganising
iiif'.uetices. riidk in tno < onplefe wreu* of the litem* it. The
di<etift?i w ich began with m alight htadach* or nn undue
ripoiuro to eoid terminates iu death un!e?? Itm progreaa be
checked :?nd tt?e due *? remedied Tint tirat symptom*, the
herald* ot di*e**e, fife n > Indication of the strength of the
<in<eotiiiiiK foe, and ttio victim truHs that In* old ally,
Nature, will estertfcinatc the Invader. But Dliumo in an
old general au<J aceotnpll*he* bin mo*t Important move
rnefit* in the night titnn, and amito bright morning find*
him in po**e**?on ??? one ot the Htron^eit fortification*;
atiu win n he ba* once gamed >% atroughold in the ayRtem
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