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From All Parts of the World. A NOTE FROM THE PORTE What Turkey Will Do If Rus sia Will Co-operate. RUSSIA AND THE DANUBE. Roumania Still Unfriendly to Her Muscovite Visitors. fcUROPE FAR FROM PEACEFUL [BT CABLE TO THB HERALD.] London, April 20, 1878. The Herald correspondent at St. Peters burg telegraphs that, notwithstanding tho discouraging reports which prevail in that city, the situation is really improving and the chances of a peaceful solution aro grow ing decidedly stronger. This information the correspondent has from high official authority. IMPORTANT DKPAKTUBEH. Prince Ghika, the Roumanian agent* in Bt. Petersburg, left the Russian capital yes terday for Bucharest Prince Menschikoff has gone to the Asiatic frontier to rcceive the Shah of Persia on behalf of the Czar and General Todleben has departed for San Stefano to take the place of the Grand Duko Nicholas, who is to return to St Petersburg. VNqUIKT VOKEBODINGS* Special despatches lrom St Petersburg to both the Times unci Xenix indicate that a new hitch has occurred In the negotiations. The correspondent of tho Aeion says llatly that (iormuny proposed that a Congress should be ?nnimoned to revise tho treaties of lsse and 1871. Kussiu accepted the proposal; but England has re lected it and again insists on her original con ditions. It now remains to be seen whether the dispute might not be settled by a preliminary con bnate. EXAUUKltATED STATEMENTS. The Titius' correspondent says yestorday'8 san guinc expectations turn out to Have been some what exaggerated, or at least premature. It ap pears that new difficulties Have arisen. Negotia tions, however, continue and may still lead to a aucceaalul result. xu BKaCi/r yet. A despatch to the batty yews, dated Vienna, Friday night, says:?"it Is seml-offlclalty stated hero that Germany's endeavor to mediate baa so fltr led to no result" WUAT U13.SIA WILL CONCEDE. The Berlin correspondent of tho Times says Ruv ?la does not hesitate to intimate privately that ?ho will not object to the Congress discussing all ol the more Important clause* of the treaty, but de clines to make its-vallditondcpendent on the con sent oi the 1'owers. A preliminary conference to settle whether this offer will be satisfactory la still possible, l>ut doubtful. SECIK1NU Kt'HSlAN COMMUNICATIONS. The Times' Bucharest despatch says the Russian iflcials at Iincharest are preparing 10,000 trans port carts to provide against the Black Sea Une of communication belug closed by the British floet. A NUT It FROM Til If l'OKTF. A despatch from Constantinople says:?"The Porte has addressed a nolo to the Urand Duke Nicholas explaining the conditions of the promise made by Turkey to evacuate .shnmla, Varna and Vatouiu. it says that a great part of the garrisons Of Those places have already been withdrawn. NO PAY APPOINTED. ' The treaty of peace docs n<>t ax any definite period for the evacuation, and, moreover, tho posi tions respectively occupied now are conloriaable to the provisions of the armistice. A FAItt PROPOSITION. "The Porte promises that in proportion as the new Bulgarian territory Is evacuated by the Rus sians, lu accordance with the treaty, Turkey will auccessiveiy surrender one lortress after another. A DATE Ml ST nK FIXED. ?'It is rumored thnt the llnssinns intend to ?tipulate lor a certain date for the evacuation of Bstoiim, threatening otherwise to occupy Karak, on the Hosphorus. TO SAFER QUARTERS. ??The arsenal or Top Rhnna has been removed to Scutari. FAVORA BI.K TO KNOLAND. "the Turkish people and army aru said to favor Kngland." RUSSIA'S CLAIMS AND TilK DANUI1E. A despatch from Bucharest contains the lollow iBg:?"It is said ll?Mia, lu view of Rou manias demauds and the wishes of Kurope for the eltctual neutralization of the Danube, will abandon her claim to Rent and other points 011 the Danube above M. George's CauaJ, but will maintain her claims lor Ismail, lloigriul and Cahoal, ami insist upon the negotiation of a convention lor cstsbliMhing depots to facilitate the passage or troops through Rou munhi. IUII MANIA'S POSITIOX. "At a secret sitting 01 the Roumanian Chamber M. Uratiano. explaining the result ol his iiiismioh to Vienna, said 'Roumania could rely upon the sup port ol Austria aniHiertiiany only in so far as the liessarablan question involved the question ol the freedom of the Daiiubc.' CONK Tit AN UNDERSTANIIINa "Neither Germany nor Austria believed Russia Intended to attack that freedom, and both would be aattsfled with the neutralisation 01 the Dauubo and certain guarantees. In view of thin state of affairs M Uratiano recommended that Kouinaula should come to au arrangement with Russia. RkRVKfNU Till; WAS MINISTIIY. ??In conscqncncc ol this statement several Dep uties oven in?m the government hide violently at tacked M. co/alulceano, Minister of Foreign Af fairs, lor his recent misleading policy. READY TO HKSlliN. "M. Cogninlceano declnred his readiness to re sign II be was censured In a public sitting ol the cuanber. ANOTHER COMPLAINT. "The Russian representative has alsocomplulncd to Prince Charles ol tlie violent language used by H, c'ogalnlceano, and pointed out that it would be Diore advantageous to appease the public mind than to bring ubout conscquences tor which UusNia declined the responsibility. PKKPAHATIONS CONTINUED. "Botb the Russian and Roumanian armlea con Unue to concentrate at strategical points." ROt MANIA l>KKIK>< RUSSIA. The correspondent of tho Timet at Kalafst tele graphs as follows:?"llie hoatilo feeling between the Ruaman* and Itoumaiiians Is increasing, preparations are making to transfer the military ? tores and ?ts?" archives irum Bucharest to turn Bevertn. The aiTalr at Lorn Palanka illustrates the leeling. AX tLTIMATUM TO BOtMAMA EX I'EC'IKI). The Bucharest despatch of the limes says It Is reported In government circles that a Russian ultimatum U expected. The correspondent can ace no reason lor such action on the part of Russia. 8AT1HK1BO WITH TUB SPEECH. At the public alttlng or the Roumanian Chamber a resolution was passed expressing satisfaction at M. Cogalnlceane's statements, given above, that he had protested to the rowers against Russian occupation. NO CUANUE. The Daily Telfujraph's Vienna despatch Bays in telligence received at the Austrian Foreign Office snows that there is no improvement in the situa tion. AN OPEN lU'lTL'KE. "The Roumanians, it appears, placed a flag on a Turkish vessel, which they ?ank during tbe war and were proceeding to operations for raising the vessel when a number of Russians came In small boats and lore down the Hag, blows being ex changed. " NOT SO BEASSlKINlS. The tenor of yesterday's news irotn the various capitals is peaceful, but does not quite confirm the positive announcements published here on Thurs day. The Tiiium, commenting on the special de spatch from St. Petersburg published In that paper to the effect that the belief prevails in official circles that Germany's mediation is likely to be successful, that tbe Congress will soon meet, a preliminary coulereuce of Ambassadors at Berlin probably de ciding that the Invitations shall be issued to "con sider modifications nccessary in tho treaties ot 185<i and 1871." that It is confidently expected that some such formula will be accepted iu both London and St. Petersburg, Ac., says:? NO MOKE DEUJ8I0S8. "We cannot atlord any more engagements of Im perfect accuracy. It is necessary, therefore, for the present to entertain with reserve the encour aging hopes held out us by the mediation now offered, and however hopeful may have been tho preliminary interchange ot views, it will also be necessary for onr government to consider with great care the specific proposition which Is made to them." A NECESSARY ACT. The same article considers that no alarm need be aroused by the proclamation of the Queen pro hibiting tho export from this country of war ma terials. ??Such proclamation," it says, "Is a neces sary precaution so long as we are compelled to contemplate the possibility of ha vine to assert our Interests by force.-' LB88 CBliTAIN OF PEACE. The Daily Netra has a St. Petersburg special de spatch saying:?"1 he unofficial press Is less san guine than the official, because it thinks that Kng land's preparations are inconsistent with a peace ful inclination. THE I'BiVATEEKS. "The national movement for subscribing a fund to arm Russian cruisers Is making progress In all parts of the Umpire." T1IE DISMISSED M1NL5TEK. The Vienna correspoudent says:?"Ahmed Vefyk Ktfendl, whom the Sultan dismissed irom the posi tions of President of the Council aud Minister of the Interior, advocated an Immediate uiUancc with England, while tho other Ministers and the Sultan favored neutrality lor the present." A WEAK MAN. The 2'tr/ies' Pora correspondent says that Sadyk Pacha, who succeeds Ahmed Vefyk EUcudi, is fairly capable, but is in weak health. His tenden cies In foreign politics arc not such as to render his ajppqlntment likely to affect tho Porte's relations with e;ther Russia or England. It) IT A PltOMlMlNU EVENT? TUq Vienna correspondent of the Times thinks that General Todicbon's appointment to the com mand at San stelano may be the Unit step toward eflectlng the compromise suggested l>y Prince Bis marck touching the position near Constantinople; that is, the simultaneous withdrawal ot the British fleet irom the Sea ot Marmora and the Russians lrorn the neighborhood of OonBtautluople. IS SHE REALLY* WILLI.Nil ? A special desnatch irom. Berlin says"Russia Is willing to discuss all tho, clauses 01 the treaty of Han Stefuno, but doos not conceal her determina tion to defend Its principal stipulation*, sword to hand, If necessary." ATTEMPTS AT REVIVING TUB ALLIANCE. Tho Paris Journal dex Dfbats declares Its belief that German mediation really aims at the re-estab lishment of the triple alliance and the Isolation of England. A HOP TO 8KKVIA. 4.,telegram from Belgrade says it is stated that tiie Russians have agreed to the annexation by Servla of the district of Wranja. It Is believed that the question of the possession of Ptrot will be set tled by a plebiscite. PltKM ATl'KE ANNOCNCEMENT. The statement of the Central News Association of London, that the Powers have aureed to Prince Bismarck's suggestion thut the Ambassadors at Berlin should hold a conference to arrange the course of proceedings at the proposed Con grces, time of meeting, Jcc , and that the respective governments have been formally re quested to instruct their Ambassador* accordingly, is premature, although there Is nodoubi that the lately existing tension ot diplomatic relations has diminished, and the chances of the Oonfercnco assembling have certainly increased. TKOOrS FKOM INDIA. A despatch irom liombay last night says that the force to be senf Irum India to Malta will be com manded as follows:?First l>riga<le, by General lloss; Second brigade, by General MacPheison; cavalry, by Major Watson, and the sappers and miners by Major PrendergasL General Ross leit Calcutta last evening lor Malta. TIIE naval KK.SKItVK WANTED. Tho standard, In its column Headed "Naval In telligence/'soys there Is reason to bellevo thut if the present activity in commissioning ships cou* tmues a royal proclamation may t>o issued calling out tho llrst class of the naval reserve. TIIK C/.AU S SON-IN-LAW. The Standard states that the Duke ot Edinburgh will remain In the Mediterranean lor the pres nt. FOR .SEW Fit A VS. A special despatch Irom Vienna to th? Daily Artch reports that all convalescents in Russia have been ordered to join tneir regiments in Turkey as quickly us possible. DISEASE IN EKZEIUK'X. An English surgeon, who has just returned irom Er/.erouin. sajs 1:1,ooj sick ami wounded Turkish so.diers have died since tho evacuation of that city and tho Russians have lost 21,000 men by sick* ueas since tney entered the plain or Eriuroum. tvnirs IN M.STOVA. A special to the Itnri rrom Mlstova says:?"Ty phus is laging here 'and tho Nicopull* hoapitaia are crowded. People are dying in the streets." SAILED ROH THE SKAT OF WAR A s|ier|al despatch from Portsmouth states that the iron clad Invlnclb e has suited tor the Darda nelles. THE INSL'kKEt I ION IN TUESSALY. A despatch irom Atheus says:?"It Is now cer taiu that tho Thcssaiiun Insurrection Is a complete ladure. The Greeks huve lost all heart lor u fur ther effort. They rely now wholly on England." A THICK IN TIIIHSALY. A telegram irotn Athens, received in Purls, says that England has arrunged a truce In Thessaly. The Turks have retired to the fortresses and tho insurgents to Greece. Til K MOftCOW TROt'BLKS. Private advlccs from Moscow state that 3,000 students ami workmen were Involved In the dis turbance of the l&th Inst Twelve were killed and twenty-live wounded. One hundred of them were arrested. TIIE OltEAT STRIKE. At Blackburn, Darwen, Burnley, Lower liouse, Psdiham, Accrimrtou Church, oawaldtwlstle, Rlah. ton, Great llarwood and Duxcnden the strike of the cotton operatives Is pracUcaUy universal. FORTY THOUSAND OCT. A special despatch to the Standard from Black burn announces that 40,000 operatives are now on strike there. Rltrr KKAK OLAMIOW. A serious riot has occurred at Hlamunnan, near Glasgow, Home miners on strike attacked the Hhentt'a ofllcers, who were serving notices 01 ejectment. Several bouses were wrecked and tti teiegrupU lines destroyed NOT SAILED YET. THE II USX LOAD OT L1BKBIAN BMIGBAKTS HiiADt AT LAST? VIOLATING THE 1 AW?A BUKDBED ABO XliXUXY TCBNED A8HOOE XB8TBBDAY, [UX TELEOBAPH TO THE HBBiLD.l Cuaklkstox, 8. C., April 10, 1878. Another vexatious aod diacouraglcg delay bus oc curred iu cue long expected depurture ol the Liberian bark Azor. Tho howl winds and the removal ol aurpiua passengers prevented the sailing on Thursday night uud tbe emigrants proceeded to seek their beds. 'l'bla seeking ot boda is a literal and uot figurative expression, for In several luatances the aearcb was unsucces.-lul. I'ersona com plukued to tbe Oaptatn that tbejr could tind uo vacant bunka in whiob to sleep. Tbat gentleman at onco proceeded to investigate. With bis Urst mate lie looked curelully tbrougb tbe steerage and tonnd every bunk not only occupied but crowded, while many persona atood about outaide. Tbe meu among toe emigrants showed au extraordi narily accommodating diapoaltion, and a large portion of thorn were sitting "aloeping wbero they could," baving given up their places to orowded out or weuker friends. With all this tbe crowding la tbe buuka was tearful, livery bunk wus occupied by at least lour persons, and In most of them men, womeu sad children were dovetailed In an obumisblug manner. In two berths In one place intended to uccom module lour persons each twenty wore packed away. It was at once soen tbut soui?tbiug was wroog, aud tbo Captain wont to each bertb, ascertained tho names, numbors aud sisua of tbe occupants and put them down. This work comploted, the numbers wore added, when tbo aatoniahlng discovery was made tbat S08 aouls were packed iu tbe apaco designed lor und presumed to cootuln 2iMi A UUMDKKU AMU TUIKTY TOO MANY. Besides these there were a number about the decks not counted. The Cuplatn and mate ordered u "cull of the house" at daylight Iu the inornlag. Accordingly, aa tho day bruise ail buods were called up and another list lukeu. Then it was iound that thoro 330 aouls on board. Ot tho 336 aouls It was fonnd that there wore 113 "hall adults." counting tltiy-sr* "whole adults" and He von inltbta, tbua leaving the tutal ol "whule adulls" 27i then the captain declared that sumo way to dispose ot this overplus must bo de vised and adopted immediately. Accordingly tho Custom House officers again came uui, the passengers were all summoned on tbe forward rfeck, aud guards were placcd at all ways ol puasago Iroui lure tu alt. Thou the calling of the roll pro oeedod. Each cmlgraul being allowed to puss alt as bo answered tu bis numo and wus IdeullOcd. Ooc by one tho passengers pasaod buck until tne liat wus com pleted. PAUMrCL KXFI.AKATIOKS. A l:irge group was lelt uu the lorn deck not culled. M. R. Delauy, one ol the directors ol the association, mounted a ladder and explained to the persuua cum poaiug tti is cro*a tbo state of uflairs. Ybere wus not quite so mucn docility displayed as by tuo lorty-nlue on the pre vious day. There were two malcoutenlv, a light mulatto and au old black man, wuh a short gray beard. I het>e declared that they had Invested money in provisions, tools, &c^ which, with their clothing, wus stored In tbe bold, aud tbat tbey couldn't, shouldn't and wouldu't go ashore without their things. Thrso two became qullo violent. Ouo ol them?Nelson Leo, ol Lancaster?said that the Liberian business was a humbug auybow, aud the old black man declared em* pbaticaliy aud rcpeutediy tbat be didn't like and didu'i want auy " loolisuness," a word signifying with bim almost any baa thing. KKTLKNKD AITKU A UK1KV ABSUNCK 'IbingA jusi at this poim looked bad. 1 he disturb ing olemeuls were Ueully paclUed, however, auu with ta>- others emuarked uu u tug, wbiuh lay alongside, carrying only their personal luggage aud bedding, lboy were all solemuly assured tbat their property would be taken good caro oi, either stowed away iu Horovta or brought back ou next trip, as desired, and tuat tbe jolut stuck steamship company would be retpousible lor reimbursemeut lor all perishable articles. Assur ance* were also given thut lboy would bo well cared lor iu Churieaton, ana houatd and clotbed until the Azur's uext voyage, whou tbey would be given the proference over all others. With the excop* lious above aisled those destined to be loll ooeyud without grotubliug, cheerlully genius out tuoir baggage aud taking it on buurd the tug. lleiore going Viry lar even the two rebels had become lnl<-cied with the prevailing good nature aud were smiling aud laughing merrily. A lilt sulfa uu a cams. The troublo aud Uet?y ol to-day were cau*od elthor by a blunder oa the purl ol Uio managers or an lu Ituliuuil illorl 10 amugglo too many persons oo board. It is uadouuiuiUy Ibo lucl mat a Urue Dumber oi me eniigraut* who ware ?eut back, to tbc city go Thursday uame out to tbe burk oa Thursday uigbt lu auiall boats nod smuggled tbemneivi'S ou board, while other* were con cealed in the bedding of lite bunks during ibo search instituted tiy tbo Custom Hi use olllcor* aud thereby oscjped nonce. Furthermore, tbeio were tome wlio slipped p?m tliu officer while calllug tbo roll ou Tbuiaday, uuj some ol tbu forty* lime who should buvo gone acboro tailed to no ho, tbcre beiug a miiconcepUcui m to tbe luteut aud purpoao ol ibe supervision ol tbe oinburkuilou. lue removal ol emigrants yesterdsy baa reduced lite passenger liat to in lawiul proportions and nu* uatur* ally enounced ibe oomiort ol those romulnlng on board, Inalead ol doseus being huddled loneltior in one bunk oacb emigrant bun now a bunk lo himself. ALL UBAbY VOM HAILUIU. The emlgrania lasi night wero iu good aplrita and, with the exception ol two alight cases ol sickness, wore welL All obstaclos huvo bceu removed aud two Cualoui House Inspecting are siatioued on board lo prevent any more smuggling. The law* hare bi.cn strictly complied with and tbe Collector Una ugr<-?d to clcur ibu vessel to-morrow morning, ber paper* being ail made out. Tbcre is, Ibereioie, every reaaou lo belitvo thai the long und ledums delay la at an end, and that lo-morrow (m?i. urduy) ev? m'ng the .\;tor will spread bar ami* aud go to sea with lite Ural ol the ebb tide. IilOTJLNO IN MoNUtKAL. ViOI.tNX COLMHIONS BK1WKKN PllOXEHTANTS AND CATHO.IC3. Moxtusal, April ID, 187& I There wcro several cncounlcra between Orange | Young lirltons and lrl-h Catholics to-day in tblaciiy. A-* tbo Unions were uiarcbiug to church in tbo | loreuoou a Catholic attempted to cro?s through ibe piocecslon. llo was pursued Into Noire D.uno Catbolic Church, wbere somo lighting occurred. Cburlea O'Hara, who utlempted to abut I he door on ibe intruders, waa badly beaten. More rlotmn took olsce at eleven o'clock to-uigbl in Victoria square, mono larowing and pistol shooting were mourned in until a poa.-uof police urriveii and quelled the disturbance. An artillery volunteer namod Cole received ictero wound*. aiul a police man mimed Martin hm daugerously wounded id ibo bead. S-veral large | late gUra window: were broken. Tbe police ars out in strong lorce and bare c'eared tbo streets ol tbo disturbing element. Conmderablo party leeiing exists in the ctiy, alining out 01 the trial* g. Ing on ol lbo>e Wlio look purl iu tbo lute shooting nOruy In the city. KOB&XT GUANO KEYS. [BY 1KLKORAPU TO TltK ItKT.A f.O. ] I!Ai.tiM'>kk, Md., April 10, 1H7K. 1*. U. llurgiundo, agent ol the llalumore company which was loruied lo work tbo Meruit OuaM Keyr, under a claim ol AmerMan discovery, returned lo lhi? city lo-uight lie louud tbe llrltiab iiov eminent In pot*c*slou ol ibo Keys aud we* obliged in pure bane a lease Irom thai goVimmenl br lore the Am rlcaus could go lo work. Hie foast I xenl out by the lailcr tun clvured Uoder the authority I i.l tbe United Stales government, aud lue iiiailer l* in > the baudsol the &ti>te Department lor adjustment. ' Tbo .tinericans purchased tbn leuno under protect uLd are importing tbe gnuno under tuo leai>e, pending an investigation tiy tliia governineut. F1HU AMD UAA1E I'lCOTiiC I'lON. [BY TE LEO BATH lo T LI V HKB.tLD. ] BrrrALO, April 10, 1878. The Now York Association lor tbe I'rotection ol I FMb and Game announces tbal It will bold it* Con vention lu this city during tbe week louiiiirnclng May -b. 1'riBea aggrrgallug over ifi.tMJO are oUerad. | MEBl'JNO OF MINEU8 AND LA- 1 BOlUUia A DEMAND FOIt HTATK AID TO tCBMIRll IK* PLOYMKMT AMJ FOOD. Pdtthvillk, April 19, 187d. Five hundred miners aed laborers mot nuar here ! tbie aiternoon lor tbe purpoao of ronfultlng and pro posing plans to Inducc tbe authorities ol tbo Mints to | legislate in their behalf lor immediate aid lo tnablo 1 tbom to provide lor themselves and their Rullorlng I* in i lie*. Tbe meeting was orderly. Petitions were signed asking the tttaie to si'pioprlitla neverai million dollars to pur cbaae Iron and wtibbolu it from tue market for aeveral years, no as to en >blo the Iroo liileresla lo re> suine, und thereby create a dotnamt tor coal, or to lake any other prompt ineaenrei to create work In tbe region. Several speakers eddreseed the luoeiing, aud resolutions were paused requesting minors, lauor er* and workmen of otnsr sections ol the Mtsle to ad> ore** the l.'vislat'ir" on the siinio tiuhject Meetings trrn in he held ihr<nighottt the Maftanny Valley by tbe workiug people gcu r ?iy lor ibe autae vuruoao*. RESUMPTION. Eastern Binks in No Haste to Anticipate the Action of the National Treasury. GOLD CIRCULATING IN THE INTERIOR. Litt'e Specie in Virginia and Business Much Depressed at Richmond. BROKERS FAVOR DELAY. LOWELL BAHK9 MAKE NO MOVEMENT TO RE SUME. [BY TELKOBAPU TO THE I1E1ULD. ] Luwkll, Mum., April la, 1878. The banks or Lowell have tnmae do raovotnoni lu re sumo gold payment?. Tbey are walllug lor tbe Uos ton banks to lako iho Initiative, and ibose will bo governed solely by tbo aolion of tho Unnori States Treasury. A bunk president to-day said to a Hluald correspondent ttmt be did uot believe In anticipating tno government. Ho believed tbat tho.se banks in otbor cities wbicb bad returned, did It lor Ibe sake ut tbe advertisement It would l-rlng. "here Is no pros pect ot any concerted movement Intbat direction at present. WEALTHY AMD CONBEHVAT1VE SALEM i'AVOUS NO BALlt'AL blUP. [BY TELEUBAPII TO THE HEHALD. ] Salkm, Mass., April 19, 187s. The banks of tbls city are not disposed to lako tbe responsibility Just yet ol resuuilug gold payments. 'Ibis oily Is one of tbo wealthiest of IU size in Now England, and, llko all oiber wealthy coaitnunities, li la conservative. It does not bcliovo in radical changes, and so I tier J is not tnucb pros peel at preseut ot any movement lookiug toward patting gold and greenbacks on a pur. 'lno bankers ol Saletn very naturally look to ibetr breihreu ol Boston lor ibelr cue, and, aa the latter aro not Inclined to anticipate tbo Secretary ol tbo Treasury, our institutions do not loci oall?d upon to take such a radical step. No business Arms bave resumed or uro likely to do so. UKA.1I V TO PAY COLD. [BY TELBOBAPH TO THE HEBALD.l Fxkdmcok, Md., April 19, 18781 The First National Bank, ooe of tbe strongest banks In tbo State, notified tboir customers to-day that tbey aro now prupared to pay alt their notes lu gold. VEBY LITTLE SPECIE IN I4CUMOND ? 1 BADE PAUALYZED AND WAlTlt.0 lOB CONUBLS 81UNAL BELIEE. [BY TELKOBAPU TO THE HCBALD.J Hichmosd, Vs., April 19, 1878. Tho bauks of tills cily havo us yet tajcen no steps looking to resumption. There Is Irltlo or no gold and but a small amouut of slivor here. There Is some talk amuug Uuancicrs ol briuging a lew thousands ot gold from New York and paylmr It out by may ot stimulating public continence, but nothing dcllulle bas L>euu resolved upon. There Is not euougb com lu the city to puy ono-lourlb ol tbe draiis of oue day upon the banks, provided tbey were payable In golu. Pending tbo groat depression ot tbe iron inter est, which hjo usually hcrotoloio been a large ele ment lu tbo pro.-penty of tbls people, wltb the ejcHiiDg stagnation In Us extensive flour ing liu.-luese, similar in cnaraoier ll not lu extent and proiracledness, tbe ohiel rellanco of tins city Is upon its imincuse tobacco trade. Tbe wheels ol ibis ureal network ol uiacliiuory, Involving mill ions In exenange, domestic and lorwign, havo been so clogged by the prolonged agitation ol lUe lax question lu Congress that business, il not quite at a standstill, in this usually thriving and healtnily growing com mercial o?uire is most tnorouglily impaired. Started again In Us customary channels by Congressional action ol a lavurablo character, such an impetus would he given lo the exchanges ot ibis trade, that in tbo opinion ot the bu?|nua* men ol ibis locality there would b? uo dtinouity iu iho evout of anything like a ?ikiull?neoua resumption ot specie Day men la, lu prompt resumption hero. Without some acllou in Congress of the character ucd ou tbo subject alluded to, mere can uot only not be resumption, out ibere must be paralysis ol ail enorgy and movement. GOLD UAI'OHlTa KKCKIVHD, TUB STB3X IN BIQHTBBN YNAIIB. [BY T*tU3BAPU TO THB liLU \LD. J Nashville, Term., April 14>, 1874 Small deposit* In gold wcro rocelvod by two ol the bunks 10-duy, tho lirst slnco lbtW. 'l'ho banks are pre pare u to rosumo specie payments, but have as yot taken no decided steps in lit it direction. NEW OULKANB IN OOOV CONDITION 10 BE bCMK, BUT TUB BBOBEB3 STILL WISH TO MaNIPULATB TUB MKIAL8 lOB TUE1B OWN BIMflTi [BY TBLBOBAPil TO THK HKBtLD. ] >lw OkutAXs, April 10, 1878. In interview* with prominent brokers and bankers here thore upposrs to be considerable leclmg on tbo subject ol goll payuienu. Aa tue brokor* buva Iwn making cjuito a good thing by manipulating gold thejr are mucu opposed, aud as far us tbey can will, It ts thought, ui-e tlieir mllucnco ngslnst resumption. Ihu bucks, however, *ro fuvor uL/le, and It la saiu they will at an early date pass ? reKitlutiuu redeeming all their circulation in gold, tliey never being in u butter erudition to do so than now. As un example ol the uucernuniivs In which our present system of coinage and currency places us lierr, a prominent broker today statist to your correspondent thai Mexican silver dollars wore worth by actual assay and wcuut about $00 in tverj 600 ounces mole tluls our new silver dollars; sua yet it New osleeiis ships Mexican dollars to New York they refuse to receive them ixt. pt at several dollars uls cuunt. Undor our present coinage laws tbeae Mexi can dollars can be melud, the Kold winch tliey contain extracted and the silver coined into new dol lar*, making a handsome premium, ii the govern ment is the purchaser It makes this premium, but g>ncraliy it is made by outside parties, 10 ibn loss or the yoVerainoHt. l'o-day being (iuod > ridsy ?ud being a legal holiday nothing was done in banking circles. ANOTHEB BUFFALO BANK BEAUT TO l'AT GOLD. IBT TKLKORM'H TO TIIE BBBAbD. I lit rrALO, April 10, 1878. Mr. K. U. Spauldlng, I'rcsldeut ol the >armors and Mechanic V National It ink, states that tliey are re idy to rodei ui tvery dollar at their circulation In gold at once. ANOTIIKB CINCINNATI B.VNK OJ KfcBI GOLD I OH ITU NOTEM ? MAN t'PACI L'Uhllrf I'AYINO COIN lO TiiLIB EMPLOY LM. [UX ri.Lk.UUA t'H TO TUB II Bit A LD, ] ClXOISXATt, April 19, ltlTH The Nailoual Bank of Commerce, ol' litis city, may b.? said to have lalleu into the column lor reiumption. Mr. H. 1). liisaaell, Its cashier, said to your cor respondent to-lay, if any ono hold* lonm of our t s|ier and presents it, aakng lor the gold, be van have II, though we uon't propose to sdvertise Hint we aro paying out specie and thui start ev?ry broker in the country to sorting out our paper uud r?> lurnii'g It to us. The Bank el Commerce has a capital or I40U.0U0 and a circulation ol $U&,000, ui.d It uuiiidi'i worry thorn much to piuvids for the redumption of all ol it. Several brok ers who Ii:s<i, been sorting out the paper of the Inird National Bank all the wren made a tieniand on ihem to-dsy and drew out $2,0UU In gtdd. i he demaud from other sources ?>? very ugnt, not hiore thsn tluu having hi en mown out by priVsto holdors ol their paper. There were lew traitactions in gold to u?y, tl.ou^h It w?s a iittte Armor than on previous occasions this w?ek. I lie bankers wero buying at Ibrce-oigbths ol (inu per cent sua felling at ibic?-<tuar ers, though ihe oniy trsn.jst;tlons|ri?poried who where tiiAiiufaciui lug firms bought gold t? pay on their employer. This temporary stillening ol the premium on goiti deterred two or tbreu countiy bank* in this telgliiiorhnod 11oin announcing their readiness to redeem their cir culation lb gold. lue bauk> at UanllloB and Pavton aro reporlod to have their preparutione made to eoinmenco redeeming their circulation on Monday next. SPECIE PAYMENTS BY Ba.NKH AND MlRCtlANTS. iBY TNLBUBAIII TO 1 HE H Kit ALU.) KM!*, M- April 10, 1878. The Home National Bsak will to-morrow commence redeeming bills ol 11m Issue with gi l i and new sliver dollar*. several merehantM to-day began paying gold Is Chang* ?ALB Of SILVBB Td TUB DOVKRNMLNT. Max Fhaxcikcu, April 10, I87S. The Nevada Dink has sol J awi,two ounces of line silver to tbs government, deliverable si Csrsou MlU OREGON REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Sa* t'lUCidOO, April 19, 187$. I A Salt ill, Ore., despatch bays the Uapublieun State CouvuqIIxu ban completed itu ticket us lollows:? Srtrttary of State?K. J'. Uarbaru 'J'rrium, o?Kuwurd Uracil Statu I'riitltr?William II, Carter. iujjei iut' inieut of 1'uotic Jmtrmtusn?L. j. Powell. ERIE RAILROAD. r?MN3VLVAKIA CLAIMS YtAllLT KIPOBT8 >LOM TUK COKPANf, UAK'tlBULkU, P?., Anrll 10. 1878. D Qlcultiea have uriaeu between the Slate ot i'euu ayivuula and tbo Krio ltaiiroad Company ol Sew York which bava resulted iu ibe seud.ng, by Attorney Oeu. eral Loar, ol u letter to W. W. McFarland, coousel for trio Erie Hallway Coiupuot' In New York city, inlorming him tbal unlesa me company complies with the law requiriug tbeiu to report to the Socre tar/ ol internal Atlairs proceedings will l>e Hummed 10 euforce the uuyiueut ol lliu penalty ol $5,OoO nil poaed on lulluru to make bucQ report, and a writ ol ? |UO warruuto issued io deprive ilium ol their iruu Chiaes Id Ibis Stale. lie requests an imuiodino uuwtr. BEATEN TO DEATH. Mi;Mrms, Touil, April 19, 1871 Au inquest was bcld yeslaiday ou tbo body ol Uuor^a Wright, a trapper, residing near Cuiro, which wua louud on President's Island, with a boy eleven years old boaido iu 1 be boy, who la aaoo ol Wright'/, atated fiat bis laihar liud been severely lieatou, bis arm brokeu unJ skull crushed by a llsheruiun named "Hill" 11-regard, who lives lourieeu u.lios above this city, on Hie Arkansas aide, aud that they bad taken a skill an I fljutea down to tbo lalnnl, where bla lather bud died ol Uib wounds. FATAL FAMILY QUARREL. Clk\klaki>, Ohio, April 19, 1878. Leouard Stroud,, a larrner, aged Ulty-Ove, residing iu Troy, Coauga county, lutally s.abbed his wile on Ttiuriday lust und linn cut his o?u throat, dying In n lew tninuios. Virs Stroud died at n< on io.day. tbo trouble was caused by a dispute about properly. REDUCING PASSENGER 11ATES. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 19, 1878 Indications of an uctivu ruilroad war iu Eastern bound paboouger raion uro appearing. Yesterday tbo Pan Handle Railroad ronuced tbe rata to Naw York to $13. This waa tollowed by the Atlantic aud Ureal Western, which puts the rate ai 111. MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. WAIt DKI'ARTNK.Xr, ) Ok?ick or tub CaiK* oiomal omosu, { Wasuixuto.x, April 20?1 A. M. ) Indications For Saturday In tbo South Ailantle and (Julf States and Middle States, southerly winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, tailing baromoler and humorous local ralos. tor New Euglaud, easterly winds, partly cloudy warmer weatber and stationary aud tailing barometer For louuesseu and tbo Ohio Yullcy, southerly winds, veering to cooler wostariy, lalling lollowod by rising baromoler aud partly cloudy wouther. For tbo Upper Mississippi aud Lower Missouri Tulleys, cooler northwest wiude, rising barometer and clear weatber. For tbo lake region, soutb and west winds, warmer, partly cloudy weatber, Tailing toll owed by rising ba rtraMer and occasional light rains. Tbe rivers will generally rise slightly. THE WEATHKU Yl STKllDAX. Tbe lollowing record will show tbe changes ic tbe tcmporaturo lor tbo past twenty-four hours, iu com parison with the corresponding dato of last year, aa Indicated by the thermometer at Uudnui's pharmacy, IIlualu lluilding, No. 218 Urosdway: ? 1877. 1878. 1877. 1878. 3 A. >1 40 48 3:301*. M.... -10 72 0 A. M 41 47 ti 1'. M 40 08 9 A. M 4J it0 9 1'. M 40 02 12 M 40 06 12 P. M 46 00 Average tuiupentluro yeaierday 69?{ Average temperature lor corresponding dale lust year 44>, TELEGRAPHIC ITEMi. An entlra business block at Washington, Ohio, waa bi'rnod yesterday morning. Loss (12,000 ;At Auburn, Out., Thursday night, tbe l'revby lerlac cnurcb waa ?truck by lightning und damaged to tbe ?sletit ol $3,OOU Tbo statement ol tho ssjlgnoe of tbe Bank of Che* mung bhowe that its liabilities are $349.925 i&, aud tbo usscts $107,708 M. J. W. II. Sm:lh h Co. 's bandit factory at Vmdalla, Mloh., wat burned Tburcduy night. Tbe loss is (3 1,01)0, und tbe inauranco $0,000. A young son ol Supervisor D.ngmon, of Stockiort, Columbia county, wm killed yo*lerday by tbe aoc> denul diHcnargo ol aguu wlnle buutiug. Tho National Ac.idemy ol acicneea, a* Washington ailjouruud yesteiday to meet In this city on ibe aoc ond Tuesday ol Novcuibor next, for a kolontiflc hos aion, and will reassemble in Washington iu April nest FIFTEEN BALL FOOL. ELL YEN 111 DAT OK THE TOUKNAMkNT?TI1E BWEDU DLVitATLD. Tbo Grand National i'ooi Tournament was continued jeitiril.tr, *1 Ik# Union Square llllllard Rooms. 'I tie lirdi match in the afternoon was bciwoeu Clira WiUon uuil A. 1*. ltudolphe. Wilson won by a acoro oj 11 lo 8. Jo-j Dion and Ucorgo 1-iey playod thesccobd match. Dion won by a scoro ol 11 lo 0. 1 tit) flr-ii mutch ut tbe evening session was between Cyrnle Dion and J. M. Warble, and rctuluU In tbe former's luvor. The following la tbo sooro ol ibo same* c. DlOll 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 o 1?11 J. M. Warble U 1 000001 01 U 11 U 1 1 U 1 U- ? Wahlurom aud Sam Kulgnt were tbe next eoutval auta, Hud when tuey ataried to smug for the i? ad there was liarJly a vacant neat id the bail, the hotting on ihe u?iiiu ranged betwcei llK) to 00 und 100 to 40 on tbe Swede. Kuigbl won the lead, and alter two or three auletv nhot* bad bevn played tlia Swede got an opuoing and niter holing u o<'U;ile ol bail* miised an easy one tint lot Kui|(bl in f >r a run. Tbo latter also broke down niter ? coring hall tba game, but tbe Swede could do no good, and Kuiglit won tne tlml mtuia. Tne b?xt gain* was uIho capturcd by Knight, as tbo Swedo mioaed *0T<rel wry easy *holu, but In tbe tblrd ginie tne lalte-r changed bia tuuiioa itud counted gatno bulore Kuigbl bad -oore'l a poiul. The next twogamcs were ai-.o won i>y tbo Sw?d?, but in the nix ill gumo lie missel tliu winning nbot. Ki.lgbi thin male 40 und lelt an eany abol, hot the Swede again tailed lo count, uud Knight won the game. Tbe St'oro now stood .1 nil. The seveutu game wan w >u by Wabutrom and In the next be made a brilliant cut tbat brought down tbe bouae. Later on be attempted anoint r cut, but iui**nig it, lelt Kuigbt an eany snow, from wbieii the latter won tl>e game, making the tonre 4 all. Tbo muth game Walil-troiii wnu by a very luoky fi r.iicli In tbe lentil Knight mode a lulscue, with it good Oroik before bur., anti the Swede Hiaue a lung run, but broke down on ibo lioni'mretch Knigbi thou went in, and when be made tbo winmug hazard Itia owu bull ran Into the tup corner prnkn and ho lost the game. I no miticb had now becomn unite luiareating, and llio applture waa almost dtialeniug whnu Kii ghi won the twelfth game and lua.c the rcoro 0 all. ibo inirteenili game was woo ny i tie Swede, and iu tne next Knight had Ihe game in bit hand*, but threw It away. (be Swede capturcl the lour tocnth and Uittenlb, miking the aooie Wahutrom U and Kuigbl 0. Kuigbt pleyea very well in the ui xi g.tine, and succeeded in adding It to III* score He alao captured the aeveiilcoutn, making tbe sooro W*li.?irom V and Kmgnt 8 in the next game It almost looked an il neither ! ol the player* waa trying, ns they both m imso l three or lour ndiculoualy e.t*> shota. I tie Swede Dually won tho g iino, and lu Iha uexl ho made anolhar aeratdlf, bin lo*t tbe gttne, imt withstanding makiiiu ihe score Wahistrom 10, aud Knight U. lu th? next Knight wait lelt a goo<l opening and ran ine g hum out Hiuid?t tbo most teiritlc appUuno ever beard at n iniliard match. 'I be ncore uow mood lu all, \\ ahi atroM got an opening und, after holing a oouple of hail", mi?*e.i the 8, an I gave Knight a chance. lie coiiuteu 4<i and played lor NUvty. The Swede then taMS'd a hnsatd and Knight won Ihe game and match. The following I* the acorn of tbo game ; ? Knight 1 11) o o l o l o I o I o o o l 1 o 1 1 1?it >V?ln*lr<<tn .. oo I I 1 o 1 o I o I o 1 i i oo 1 o o 0?lo I lie lollowlng t* tbe score ol all Ilia games up to I .at atghl:? si?sr C. Dion J. Ihou U. Krey S. Knight A. I'. Kndoiplio ... W. S> xt?n U. Sin.eon J. M Will bio C. Wiliaft W ihieirtim ^19 - - i i - \ ? 4 1 7 A 7 ihe tournainont will conclude tc-Mj, In INtllti* noon Knight will play nlos??ii and m the #?? ning tho game* ar? HtMoiplw agaiust Warble and WabUtioiu i against tyil le Dion. DANGEROUS F BRIGHT. Considerable excitcuiuut w .a caua-tl y 'stcrdajr at pier 14, North River, by tUe txplttioi at a carboy of iqualortta on board thj barge Eoktord. 1'^uiek Dolan, a "lougaliorciii .d, wuo was handling it wbeu (be txploaion occurred, w?s badly burned about tbo lace, body and Ilmha, and will prottably love tbo siisbt of one ot his eye*. || be does not loto his life. The un'urtuu.ito in m'a cloth ing vit no eateu by the acid tint II (?II to pieces when touchoJ. John Sennit, loreuun ol mo workim-u employed on the pier was overcome by tbe lunn-s <>t ib>' ? cm!, t>ut re covered quickly Upon being laiton into tbo ireeb air. 11,0 injured man WjS removed lo tuo Cttanibera Sired Hospital, and the bar^o h .?U;uod to Couimuulpaw to uu.uid, aj ll *m Iearu4 thu .md, ? Inch apillod over her deck*, and down ihe butcboa might cause Ure. 1 he I nines '?rising Iroui tuo eaoaped acid lortued a yei.ow cloud which iiun?' over llio sc lie aud gavo a null ug -tiuoll lor tome time. It wan ut llrov mm ikou lor a lire aud the eugiui-a wcro Hum mound lo extinguish it. A- _ INCENDIARISM IN WESTCHESTER. Ou Thursday ulgbt ihc haru, sluhloa and sheds o* the proraWcs of Mr. William H. Kopbuiii, tu tbe town ol Scnrsdale, Wesichoster couuiv, were act on lire, and resuliol in tbo complete doalrucllou ol ihe build. iu?s. in wbicb were coiutuuieil cou?lde>aolo live stock. Mr. ropu.uu h ut au inaurauce ol $1,U&J ou buildiugi aud suck aud $600 ou lurm pioluco. HOTEL ARRIVALS. U. B. Augui, maunder ol tho Uaufc ol Montreal; George Stephen, ol Montreal; rx-Coogreeeutau John Lynch, ol Maine, uud General Clinton I) M'icD .ucall, ol Auburn, Y Y., are ut thu Windsor. 1'roloaSor O. C. Marsh, ol Yule College, la ut tbe Duck aghntn 0 'o era! 1'. M. 11 Young, ol 0 org la, is at tbo Liruoxwick. Mayor Heury Overatolz, J. II. llrittou and K. L. Au* dreou, of St. l.ouM, are at tbo Filtb Avoiiiiu. Con gremmiM) Bonjunln Dean, of liosiob, aud I'rifitioi K. 1,001111.", of Yale College, are at the 81 Ni holan Kugiueor-lD-cblcf William Ll. Shuck, Ualtcd States N ivy, la ut the Mutiopolltau. John Newell, general managor of the Luke Shore and Michigan Southern Hallway, la at tbo Clarondon. Henry It. I'l -rso , ol Albany, la at the Kvcrelt. lhoodoro N. Vail, Suporlo. teudout of tbo Hallway Mail Service, is ut tbo Alitor. IT IS THK FATE OK ALL STANDARD ARTICLES to b? I mil mud, *ud Glknm s MJLrHDH hoar la mnuuii tits reiueul?l alupt<-a ?Itli wliicU unacruuuloua liultat >ra have aouulit lo compete. Sham mllpliur impi are ?oinellmes p.timed off an Identical wiiu or i'uuaIIiu.' that alerting remedy tor aklu Uiaeaaoa uud benutller of the coiupl?xion. Mum IU jac bogut coiiipouuds. So d l.y druggleta, aroeora and lauuk uooda dualura. C. V, ORITTfcNTOM, I'ronrli'tOf, 7 Htli av. A.?THK M(V.sr EUCOANf BATS mil (.KMLE men ?re mituulactuie I *ml nold by k.Si'EMSCllUilU, llH Nuantu at. AT ?a?? U?H- 0?A DlIHw A Y. A M00DlE^sYum;H.7rB~8oTr CUHKS AI-L rut*.no his eruptliinit. dKsolvaa (IniidrulT, fertilise:) me lialr KUd ?\orts buldueaa A Si'ltlNu" M' VI.ICS liKN I'LKM KN'.i H A I'd ready; >tyie uud texture uusurimaaed, Uim ?llk Hat. 5' RUKKK. 214 Itroiulway. A KINK $6 ~SlT.lv HAI' Kolt" *il 20 (UEUUYS, fl 1X>; worth ('-ll. 15 New t'liureli at., up italra. CONSUM1' I'ION, WKA K LUNOS, CON'St'MI' 1'ION, Throut HiufHaa-,, i/nn.-i .1 l;?uiliiy, l>yap-p.ia, or lii.iiaesiiou. hcroluloua Attectlona uu>l AH Dlaeawa ctusnd by an Impatreu VI(-or of tbo Brain, Loaa of Nervous Power Hi>d l.uur^y or Poverty of the Blood, SPHKMLY AND RADICALLY CUItKD MY WINCHESTER'S IIYI'OHIOSPIUTK OK LIMB AND SOU A. THIS GRAND SPECIFIC. h*u>li!laliod 'JO yoars, Katuldlsbed 21) year% has perlurnied moat wonderful curat aud nccomptlabod re-.nils wlilrli no oiber remedy. preunrittloD or troalinunt Int. cvur en I.illud or even approuclieU. 'IUV1I'! Prices, 91 and per lioltle Prepared only by WINCHK-Ti-.K A CO.. Chrmlsta. Sold by driifalate. Ho. :m J..lin at. New Vurk. DONT TK1KLK "wTtH THE TekTiJI?IK OUR teeth werH reuewt"! ?a ure our ualla the ? ulifhl not new' eonatitiit cure. Hut teeth don't repuut tueii<aal\u.< afta childhood The uroper thlutr lo Uo la to uae Soaoooal whleli ptoaorvea their health .ind iwanty It never lalla. EAStER HATS.? IlKsr QUAL1Fy7 THICK RK duc-d to 01. 1II NTA UCKENBUkY, Aator llouae. II. W. JOHNS MANL'K AC rUHINi?~COMI'AN Y, 8'. M?ld>'U Imie, ure the sole m.nu'a 1 urers of aeuuin i v.t naavoa Paints, Koofixu, 8rKA>rira aid Uoilku Ootk* men, Ac. JAMES' CO E It EC f STY1 .? T> F SlI.K HAT Fofl Easter now loody. I'rico A>l. it Mcholat llolol. I'lllN 11 NO OK ALL KINDS IlONK I'UUAI' K Ut CASH AT Til K >1 KTtCIII'OLl I AM Joli PHINriNO OKKIC14. I'M ANN ST. persons scTVkkin(7 r K(uF_imT"ukk blood, or wnoae health la Kivlnx awar, either iu nilolatera or tnoH who study cloaely, will tliid lu Kkllows' li t i*oi*h<>.thitm .-rat r the aiuterial 10 build them up ?ud Ihe tonic to k <i| llie.u thera DR. CLAT. THE THI HI) anTT ToLRIH UTOOBS OK 1US IIEltAl.D hCIIJDINO TO LKi. sUllAltLfe. KOlt I.A\V RAkKUO, 1N > 1' Ka \t'K 0ic \ >V LIOMT KUIIXkM l'tlt?"ihKs. APPLY IN THK OOUNTlliO ROOM Of THK II hit lLI). TUE HERALD OFFERS FOR SALE TWO KlN(ii.E IICL.LOCK PKBKECfINO PRESSES, capable of iirlntlni; I4.IW I e?p|ei per hour of au eigbt page paper, either alx, nevus or ei^bt column? ALSO ALL THK STKRKuTri'K MACHINERY aU LONl.INO 111 I RK TO. PltlCIi. tlu.lXM. Addrea. J. O. BR.1NKTT. New York Herald. I'SK HYATT'S LIFE" "BALSA u~ FliE CEHTaIN auf ? nud relia'.le Uutlly uiedieiuo and purltl'r. -Mild b; UruK^lata. C. I fTh .N I ON, 7 Utb ?v. Ilsiwl. illl Uratd ai BUftOTh. t'jHisrou iinTi-.i,, L'i.mmm". tit Ui.i.N..tn.v haH Jdco*. W.?Thle lam ) Af?l claa? f?%??i? Ijr h i *1. in lite he* iliatilon of London, 11 iinwU ??ii4i?lUh ??l lu the (' ?n ttn ntai ?tyend furniahcd with eeery po??ible eoin'orl Hu<i w?-Mi?ra iiuoroveitieut; excellent cuiaiue and wine* I'robiiilor, II. hliihLK,mt? ol tteuficoe'. L<)MIX)K^Hrt.7AY~lt K~.|'Ki:IKtLLi ItfcyU,.?t the honor or e villi 19mm ladle* 'Mill ^wiatrruru visiting tii? Hrluili luftrupuiu to tiUpm ?> vtricly of ?ilk Coeinmca, 1'antien MhuUok. ertiatio Millinery, flat* and ev?*r> variety in Dine*. ?p?iially aelectcd in 1'anafrooi the (?tit uriUli Mid repr-*? ntintf the tur ret faahiona of t!?? are*out. The tollowlu/extract lr?m ?'i Aiiiffriioi (utitr H h pl???iritf imllmotiy to ton ?yatcin ?f buftiu**?a n<i<?t?te?| el tn?* Uounm I - * We vUitei dun up our nojouru In l*ou<1on >e?l f?ir the warehouse of Mi ??(ii .1 ey, Him Ui on I u<>U)d i nt*b lUhuii'iil of thn kind in tt?? world. In looking through III nntnerotiii (li'itarimoniit we w?r.? shin to Mpprecinve the trut c?uv? of iU<* dUtinKuUhed %ncc??? which he* ati?n?ted ttif c?te?'llal.ni?rit lor m-ny year-. M?nn J*y receive lir i ? iipollet of I'Mlamei end Mtliiunry uir? ri from the Urm lioe?e? hi I' tri*, mill th*y ere nolri ?a much morn moderate I ruea then ladle* e?b procure tliem uii ihe Continent. Wi t?k? pleasure la directuitf the attention ol our fair read-n to thfaitum hoitoreil putitlUliRiorii where we ere mire tliay will he hon??lly end !o% ?lly d*nlt with ' Black Silk*. M?ecUl A /"tit* tor Bonuct'? Black Mlka. *213, 247, 24U J.'tl and *l ?'i Ketfeut ?t . London, W I 575fu"*i hoiki., hoxi> >r., lo\imj1? """ 1 JKeteMlaliwd upwarI of a renltry. ThU ? ell known and a* latoerctfte hou*?* h ai mated in Ihe centre of tlm mul f**hion?h)e part of the Went l.ui Ce.ebratod for It cuinntj andce lar of the cl?tdc??t wiie? fill) UliOCKAM Vlit! roK?.~-MK MuH. MoKKfH J 1 Co., Iloiue Aitmn, 2i) \\e*thourn? Urort, Ka/iwnt?r Loudon, will b ? mo*! heppv to afford intending viellura ?rea ot any charge, every i ?fo matloti fe*pvctinif furniahed bounce a id apart in* nt? In all the favorite W? t hud ?uhurh? of Loudon Application* oy poat ptaall bur* everv attention. \ ftC \S PI BLICAriOil V> Atlun's HiJOK. ????'? T""*TI ttrady tint <l*r. 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