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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1876. : 5 ensation for thelr gifts ** 1,060 masses and 4,000 leas grave, and hla force now represents the | struction achemo has been fssued providing that fr 1 {’h-plcls." The old man Ia dead, and hia heirs are FOI{EIGN. rincipal defense of Bosola and Ierzegovina up to 1579 four conpons of u.epnm congoli- | S(}HUR,Z, ahout to proscente the Order, with some prospect % ty] from this side, for Mukhtar had brought twelve | dated bonds are to be pald In cash and aix Xl of recavering the property. “J brttations from before Bfelina to make up his | funded. All coupons after 1578 will be paid, f; N 4 army at Mostar, and had reduced the local gar- | aud coupon bonds hearing Interest at 7 per cent Ty e (:.:r'l:éu::;o"e‘f}:.‘c.fi{.}‘ 'm | Additional Accounts of Heavy Flaor to tho lowet. puint. to strenetlien (Lo 1 | and payRbie in gnid in 1050, wil be lsaoe i ¢ In the erms of Mendricka. The Republicans IIwT have nol " done for resumplion whabq they ought o have one, b the whote part and nclination of (i pirty tn in! vorof L, 1t stands for the hunor, and the gond name of tha Gnited Statee, - oo wning him, or throwing pleces of polsoned :nr:nl to film, l.,)l' muzzling so much of his anato- my as prescnts seductlve attractivng to the brute. & e — ] i b i should movw riek batile and b wigain veaten | enae for fonded coupne. The seand con- | Hi8 Great Speech to the Ger= | 4 rinx orroxzst or ALl pesinas or avvu. Aforty-paze pamphict Tatoly published v 4 a3k 1tall Figh Befi Al i o % . DIATION Y 1, | Veronn. They niready read aud aposk Ian ightin eiore 8X= there §a nothing left for the Turks todobut try | solidated mortgage bondholders are to find te o Rarls given tiio Hervian situation fna mutshell: | g IO Ll SR S o i Latin, The ghting, e uther el of the road for w while, Mukbtur | consecutive cotipons from dune 1, 1855, to De mans of Cleveland. e e haniug laeE, usrctors, a0 rg-rc;':\;g':;:"":‘""dmm \cally apeaking, compelne | e14er 18 doveloping n taste for musie. The youug- inatz. Ix, by the adunlssion of all, the best Generat the | 1, 1870, ond couvertible gold | bondholde Now, in regard to chrrapt ofi it er Iy surly, peevish, disagreeable beast, 1t In wald that n New Orleaus wrecker, who found B e makiug very alow progress, one day dui- The Turks Reported to ned a diving-suit, and, withuut previous warging, E % ¥ Tailo a migden deacent below. o there. faun ave Suflered Ieavy seven workmen engaged In racing crabs, cach unl- Losses, mnt having the name of & celebrated horse upon 1ty back. The Hon. Joslah Quincy, of Boston, Mass., ls Servian Troops Bucceed in financially emburrassed In consequence of the ‘ll'urkqlmva; had ll]l Hunl‘l{lu, and I)l(a,x:e{eal {n l"va— are l_(ll fund Elgl:lfl:n ';mll tlvw.t]hl‘nll ngg 1ot only to the military spirit but to the | quarterly coupons within the rame dates. " Sainticinn g("w'mub, fie v ’1"1 m‘é mont efctent. | i o pon : bonds. Tor thoe tundd Why He Has Taken the Field rupporter, [le has been able to inspire a con- | coupons will bear i per cent {oteres ) 3 k lhl‘e]m-clm lhupun.nrlhelrnmplvrhlr:lpnuuumr nmlplhcrcuflcrli erp(:z-m, Al bowds and vou- Ag'flm for the Rel?“b' s} has enjoyed. The Ottoman prospects on this | pons must be forthwith deposited with the lican fll‘ty shde ure gloomy enough, rtecumu'm-llnn Committee, who will foreclose e VieNNA, Aug. 7.—The blockaide of Mukhtar | ontho raflway, and huy it on behalf of the | Pasha In Trebigne does not scem a0 complete | hondholders. ~ A new company is to be formed us to prevent all communieation, for thero Is | to work it Half Uhe shares of the new come g Bewa from thenee of Justeruay's date, ‘Accord | pany are fobe vested in Urustees to b ealled | TNC Democratic Party Alto- I cers and corrnption In general, Ladmit that corraption 18 10 b forin® everywhere in the Cabinet of the Presldent, in ! the Senate, in tho lonse of Representatives, In the Legalatares of the aingle States, oven amon, 4 tho Judges. Feople ray that worad it cannot be- \ come in future; therefore a change would bew change fot tha better, ~1int a clisnge may help onlye farn short time, bot fall tu causo a pormanent. care, It lecomen neceanary 1o go (o the very roold of corruption. 1t will du iittle good to remove a corrupt officer if mnotler gets fints hIC vlace, that It (s better that hungry purtics must be 0,000 sonls, under which generle o oD Cumprined thu pronlu‘viin fulabit Beevia, Bornln, erzesovint, Moutencgto, tho dis- rict of Tingnsa, tho mouth of the Cattarn, Daimn- 1ia, Teteia, Turkixh Crontia, Belavonia, the tracts Mroen the Theiss nnd the Danube, the diateict k.;nlrmx iy thie Danube near Bodn, and lastly the Banant. llllhnm people, arcnaling 1o our au- thur, speale the same Tnngunce, nnd, Wwith the e grption of 100 Bosnlans e nverted to Mohamme Loptlon i ot thin Seevians of Itouan, Cnitar Dalmatia, and Iotrin, who are Roman Catholice . . ine to this the Turkish army there Is recovering | voting trustees, The sharcholders in the pres- . ot kept away from oifice, Thia will only be done b B e e e o Surelann by | ahrlukage In valuo of feal estate, It I belleved, Flanking the Besiegers, onn the Dlow i1 has receivell, Al lea of 1ok | et Company are (o be mittad to the now gether Unworthy of Temving the caure of il the carcoption. Ang Clinreh, b O Bt equal proportions L. | however, that his nacts are ample to meet hia Ingg rome desperate effort to break through in | company on payment of their assesstent vn Confidenee, what fs this caurer Distionest officars are to be faar e, I abond el prop e e e Sl T rection or Sower, s, i tas of "hote | Sheva QISICeREY: e e 0 they v Ui e founl eyt g — of which have manifested on nccommadating dis- | Sorvin and Mmltenegro Renew | success, to retirg svnntually vu Austrian terri- _ BNGLISIE RACES. curse of general cnrrnpllonpxln ea from t;u The Bt Louts Globe-Democrat pronoses a | posltion. : Their Offensi 1 D o e Tty B | ainnon fog, 21-Thy usest, Tordhie e aekans ot St o hh o N iai e s - ~ - es colleste e, ) cs at the Vo ceting w von by cvr Jnckeon, who, i cute 2 gelicme by which PrELYs, Democratie eandidute | The Rov. Staford Branke has cansed a ripple of ieir Oliensive and De thintte li ean hold out, for wecks I necessary, | Coltyesa. with Bilar second, and. Lockhary | 11O Calmly Reviews the Plat- | lrsackion, who, bn cutering bie ofic, cted for Goveruor of Missouwrl, may vhulieate biwe | excltement in London religiouscircles by sunonne- fensive Cmn]mct. until Dervish Pasha, who has recelved orders to | third, forms of the Two apolle.” It was he who Introduced the renioval o1 gelf. The G-D. perpetuated the charge tiat | fug his intention to preach on behalf of the Sundsy come to his relief, can arrive. . li‘.’i’.‘,‘.fl‘}'«?{"’"flfl"i n;rdh;: nobody asked \vhfmu Fueurs maio il abuwsloustovome les | ey, whiehwishe o vy, mureums on S : . THE TARING OF EUIASIYMTS Y. 0MR FUME FRANCE. Parties, nnl,l;uv.lwlmr:l)'x'lu;x:nndlnfl T DEOh (s party, DA - “‘;:,[F";lr:‘:ml’:“l\",rc(f:,f',":'fl':;i"'(:',';l‘u:"t;‘,ma:: W Mr. Tirookes, prayn publicly for thesivation | £xccount of the Capture Of | connts luve arrived about the taking of Knjaze- A TROPOSITION, Appatating new ofticers, the charaeter and oMclvncy of lue misgulded brother, Kujazevatz by tho vatz by the Turks, therc are suflicient data to | LONDON, Aug. 2h.—A correspondent tele- of tha candidste was not Inquirer intu, but unly paper, for libel, promisiug that ¢ the authoraliip THRIR SERVICES TO TIE PARTY. Mden' : furnish a Lolerally clear sketch of the opera- | graphs from Parls: T lave reason to know And Thoroughly Exposes Tilden's | gy recommendation was cverything, The Pt the evcalled “libel will be acknowledged.” R_-’“A"l:f;u‘;';y';gt“]‘,f;o :'p"-:c"l;;“;}:"}:;“ :;;; ::‘;‘%“D Turks. tions carcled on litherto, The Serasklor, Abdul | $iut Wortly Lefore the prorogation of the P CIvil-Service became. Wke & plgeon-Foost 4nd noe Kerim Fasiia, left 8ofla on the morning’ of the | & inanci iti 23d ult. for Nish, and gusecl the |||gI|LL;u. Pirot | Chambers, o serfous proposition for a Ruslan Financial Generalities, or Pharkol, 'There a Councl of War was_held, | alifance, with the prospective restoration of Al- e at which, besldes the Chief of the Stafl, Neejib | save and Lorralne as & buit, was completely The Records of the Two Candi= Pielin, Alned Ayoub, the commatiler of the » . forces concentrated 'about Nish, tuok part. {;‘,’;{,{.’{',}"}J,’,’,’;,'}fi.’"'°’““ #Mluds of'Lhe Jie dates as Viewed in the This s fair. If McCutuaair justifies, the State wilt get rid of PuELrs; and if he dow't, St. Louls will get rid of McCurra e er———— fhe Cashicr of the Valley National Bank of body could tetl who of the_ever.changing oficurs was honest or dishonest. Even if & dishonest ofi- cer was_detected, and his crime {a to be punished, aome Cougressman that bad recommended biny came and IIOTESTRD AGAINST TS RENOVAL becauee hie was wuch & uaetui friend, aud could nof 000, The aileged oense conalated fu the publica- tlon by the Leavenworth 79nies of n statement that Misn Legate lind been rejected ou her wedding day | Cardinal Antonelli Reported to Be Dy her betrothed. No nomes ae dutee wero given 11 thes orlgtnd publication. Hopelessly lII. ‘The next day the journey to Nish was contin- NEWSPAPER PHROAECUTION, . . + g1 Louis, in n letter to bis correspomdent. In In the lalest Purisian burlesque on America ued, the Seraskivr arriving fu the afternoon, i AR N. Light of History. be epared in the campalgn, The ward politiciang ths cltys fays that tlicee 16 to tenth It the state- | thero fs o piquant rascal who hn claped with | Details of tho New Erie Roconstruction | From the 25th 1o the doth ult. the troops wore | zims, Aus. 21=The editor of Droils de B Y gained greater influence, ‘and thelr influence had! L' Homme v:as convicted 1t the Correetiunal Tri- bunal, yesterday, of libelling the Chamber of l)cpuilza. oyl elas tox’tluce wonths' im- | F1AYes the Practical and Tilden more welght, than honesty wnd chameter. Thels corruption came under the protection of the party. This went on untl it reached it climax under ment of Tz TRIBUNK'S 8t, Louls letter signed «hjoswell? that his bauk proposes to consoll- other man's wife, and who seeks to palm him- marched Into their strategic positions from Wid- aclf ol 04 the greatl Ofenbach, Mle undurtakes to Scheme. din to Nish, along the Seérvian fronticr, und the k : g Seras ki “hie . S e h . tuchanan, jnat bofore the War, for under oW ¢ other hanks that it is dofny very | dircct an orchestra, but they canuot be induced to 8craskler und hin Chief of the Stafl deserve | prisonment aud a fine of $600. . 1 Al A s reanaron wnit | ity akything But. Lecocats nsale, whilch: wauld = every eredit, for (he way In sehieh they uccome | P b rentrt of tho death of M. De Tocqueville | t1'@ Professional Reformer Wi sduinfitration one part of the party well; fs sound, s prosp U b et W) TIIE EASTERN WAR. plislicd this, The first forward movement on | {s contrudicted. tried to avercome the other part of it and nonght pover thought of consolidating with any other rive o real Offenbach mad, the 15th ult. trom Ak Palanka and Plrot, in the L political Influence by all mieans. The consequenco | Don cartos attended the performance ot *-Sar- - it dircction of Babiiia Ulava nnd Pundirolo, served e s {hat corruption aud Wieft grew fearfuily, Tho fnstitution, danapalus " ot Vooth's Theatre Tuesday night. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug, 24.—The Frencli and Ins an futroduction to the operatlons, wenut as IL ROME. Creveranp, 0., Aug. A4-.—The Republican ‘a"nmc‘lur‘lne care un\ller .'Y’nhugln. lnlu a8 far Iu- Jessn JANES, the Missourl train-robhier, has | Provious to tho rising of the curtam, four yooug | German Ambassadors have informed the Torte | g 1y ro-catabllsh the communication hetween THE PAPAL IUCCESSON, campalgh In this clty was royally fnaugurated | (COF e eve e Uit Poaas weakness to belleve that his ofiico i+ only made for him, and that he may rewnrd ‘hia fricnds and worry Lis enemles, nnd Spanlards tore the Spanish fiag frons tho box fn- | thut their Governments are satisfied with the | the forces st Widdin und ubout Nish, The Scr- | RoME, Aug. 24.—~A convocation of Cardinals | to-night. The Hou. Car) Schurz spoke to a egular correspondent of Le Kuansas | 1 - b i tended for Carloe, daclaring that he was o trug | Feparstion made by the Torkish Government for | vians swithdrew to their frontier, snd the Turkish { Is now sitting to scertaln the feasibility of in- | dense sudience In the Globe Theatre, mauy City Zimes. Inhis last communication he aug- gesta that the Govermment send the detectivea | Spanjard, and did not descrve to be onored by | the Bulonles cutrages. argy eould Lok up ls pultlon, emy waa | tro0Ing certalnmodifeations o systeuns of | bundreds belnyg turued away, beiug unabl to | 3908 bt ere, very, inany donbitul cloe: <out azaluat the Tnilians, assuring us that *thoy | the Spanbeh flag, They wers sumtnaclly ejected CRETE. formed by the Widden or Tinok army under | €lecting Popes, fo that the clectors may exer- | galn admittance, The speeon wus {n Ger- | miniatratlon of the Government. tuat it Las by il kil ol the wormen and children, aud sssoon | from the theatre, The Porte has refused to consider the Greek | g, Pusha, which, lke that of Nish, had | cise full liberty when It becomes necssary to | wan, aud was & crushing answer to the | corruption whown the neceaity =of radieat the wotnen and children aro Killea ft will | The evidence In the Bravo case now points con- | note respecting Crete until the termination of | heen more than doubled by the reinforcements | olect & successor to the present Pope. sophistrles of the German Tilden Club | FEEER - Even (to o e thl:mrelnmllmvb- :t’up the breed, aud the warrlors will dlu out in | clusively tuwards tho theory of suleide. Sucient | the war. Meanwhile, busincss in Crete tsata | which were gent up oo’ the Duoube, number. |, Wil 4 & dved | llore; whose members are trving to delude the | brought about? Ifaman suffers of ulcers in con- G —— e ravo by anonymous letters reflecting upon the BRRVIA AND MONTENEGRO. v I v gy 2 hus turned its buck on resumption. Gen. Gare COUS M. . 3 cavalry, o reglinent of artillery with cleven bat- | elii's recovery. O, sy e TIE POIS0NOUS HLOOD MUST BE PURIFIED, Florids comes Into line in gond shape. | chactity of his wife, shd Ly the adiitionsl fact VieNNA, Aug, 24.—Servin's delay in nccepting lu,;e,;‘.;nd fim uttalions of reserve artillery i — field spoke fn the parkto an immense crowd. | Even #oin the Civil-Eervice, 'Therc 1a ne reform Though there were two Republlcan Conveutions, “‘“I‘“j'xl"fl‘wlmvery ‘g'x‘;““:{”“:,“’ \To‘:lll,nu: -l’mn the guod ofices offered by all the powersat | for the fortrees of Widdin, and some companics AFRICA. The purk was completely filled, and | posubleif "é".",‘l'.’i“x"é,"‘“'1‘1““‘1'1{?’"{'1“& of the o with 8 prospect of « alvislon of e party | IsERES RS Rorttcation by putlle sk | Englauds tnitiative 1s ocuasioned by the ramon- | of enginocre,—n al clote upon 30000 tegulars | 7ar fiva or pavoNxr axp ms cacap | Wheny st 0 oelock, long columos of | Wiiie’ depeskons eniirely fon dhe morsl sl Y’ e . o ¥ id 1 Ll “ BNGLISUMEN. c] | 5 ;}“'I"glg,“:’:'\(‘li‘;;m?";‘l_“cg;g;figz“::ri;‘;e g::n 1t may he reassuelng to those who aro Intereatad | HF2HCES of Montenegro, who fears bLelng | 300000 Tioractinek and on foot. torchlight _companies began to pour | Intollectual facultics of the applicant, An examin it committee could only determine sbout the lnst wentioned conditiuns, ~ But what party favors n reform in thix senes wort? To fudga from the platfocm mlone u ot ; 4 O | expused to the whole force of Turkey | Gt yuis force, some 6,000 men formed the Loxpox, Aug. 2.—Adviees reeelved from | {u from the differcut wards, the scene reminded in the projected memorlal wicttco ot Mtatlordot | tu the ovent of Servia concluding o sep- | cxtreme right ot Bogovo and Hakonltzda, on | Cape Coust Costle, duted Aug. 2, etato that the | one of the great Republican demonstrations In s tha clearing uf gronnd for the oruamental gar- | $TAt¢ pesce. A compromise Los con- | the Lower Thnok. Tha centre, under Ol_muu} King of Dabomey bas confined the Europeans | 1572, After Garfield’s speech the torellight den which is to surround the Luilding. Tho order | quently been arranged, in accordance | some 16,0 regulars, were fu tho eamp at Vellk Davip Moxraoxsny for Lientenant-Governor. s fusfon, it I3 clalmed, sceures Floridn by . B % < : dvisable, Tho character of the candidates 5,000 majority. 8 graincredutho ung at Whydat in their houses, und thrcatens to | procession marched to the Keanard House, B Ao fo T Thkea Titn conadiration a s e enire {ra. | O CYER I most undertakings of thia ki s the | With which Scrvia mukes one more “%‘.’"' in | Javon vl o s ,.Mfi.fm,”o&,‘,,flmn':‘{l massucre thei. where the multitude pucked Bunk nud 8t Clair | fact foth, aee unanimows: ilayes wil reinove i The embassy of Corcans sent to secure conipletion of the bullding first, and the luylng vut [ which Montenegro will co-operate. This ex- 5,m¢hlck, on the mountain rosd across the AUSTRIA strects for more than a block, nelther dircction. | corrupt oticers and Tilden tao; Lut ‘rilden wild ternal relatfons with Japan are deseribed as ex- | of the garden afterwards, hu{ns the sudden march of the l’rlu.cu of Mon- afkan to Nish. The centre 91 the army, under ] 4de Thie bands Governor n}’ Ohlo threw times nnd lm{.mvlcn; 1.ut|':":x-l tremely unclean I person and babits. They | A member of the Bar In Prankiin Connty, Mass,, | tenegro towurds Kolasdin, where he will unite | the command of Alimed Ayou, conslsting of THR PRINCE IMPERIAL COMING. BERENADED MR, SCHURZ AND EX-GOV. COX, | self were eayly dressed, and presented ou thelr ar- rival a niost Imposing appearance; but at table they disgusted everybody asnd materially in- . ' ’ with the forees under his brother-n-law, | forty battalfons of regulars und seven batterfcs VIBKNA, Aug. %.—The Morgens J'ost says: called tho Judge's attention to thefact that 3t | Nyyiwonycs, with the Intention of attuckbuz the | of asitlers, formed fu the valley of thu Olshava g e i o Turks about Slenitz, in conjunction with the | from Nieli to Ak Palanka and Pirot, with its out- % both of whom made brief Lut effectnal specchics. A FRIEND OF RLRFORMS Bfoody was holding a revival meeting in tha nelghe “The Prince Imperial of Austrln will starl | oy enthusiasm was remarkable. Never before | . EYery one knowe nim as an honest man; that is admitted by his worat encinfes. In his letter of ; " » borhood, and that it might bo ndvisuble to adjourn | Zurvian foree in the fame neizhborliood. posts on the Fight WI"F’ undgr Sulelman Paghg, | IS5t sutumn on & two years' tour through | 14 o campaign been opened here witha demon- | acceptance he favors reform clearly and explicitly. © furcd the chances of n happy result for thefr | court, In order to yive tho attorneys an opportu- TIE SLIGE OF ALEXINATZ. at Pandirolo, and with' its left wing advanced | Europe and America, stration so spontancous and earuest. The tide | Heaays that c,,,,,,“,“m, orlginated more than furty Rlsit. nity tonttend. **Iwonld be wont happy to ad- Dzmmu’u, Aug. 24.—An ofilelnl dispatel, | to near the éorvlan frontier ot Gramoda. In e is falrly turied, The 1Tom: M i“" ago Ly the introduction of the systemn of ! —————— Journ this Court," sald His Tonor blandiy to the | recountimr Tuesday’s fighting, says that both | {he eamps round Nish and its ontworks wus BPAIN. B Daster dia D. e Renessdit * | booty. lle ‘:f,":fi','.f“.“,'f,‘d“’,“ nxl» rn}nln;f,-l\lt'_lu! vm-l Al Qiffcrences in the Republienn party af | petitioning lawyer, *¢if 1thought 1t would result | sldes maliitain their posltfon.” The Turks have | aseembled u forco of clghteen battulions, & COISAGE, e e e | Characiis: that oficers Bt be male Tndeheadtet Arkansus have been ndjusted. In a maanly, | In your conversion,' recelved relnforcements to the number of | regiment of cavalry, and ten Datteres of ariile- tive of this District, peremptorily of party inflnences that we munt retarn fo the 50,000, Yestorday afternoon ft was rumored | ry. forming the left wing of the urny, ready for |, LO¥DOY, Aug. 24— telegram from Madrid | g, ypeqy renomination, and tus gone off to £ Osman Paslin, who was captured by the Monto- | {5t tiie Turica Jud abandoned Sntschar, i herationalong the Marava Valle. ar o nutgn | announces thut a royal decree hins beon Iasued | gee et & TRRonumaton, tad tas gone off W | princivles of tho tounicn of this Nepublic: tud negring in o recent battle, 1s o Hungurlan by birth. | order to concentrate all their forces for the at- | cuge of need ns o reserse to the centre, At the | orderine the colnage of gold pieces of 25 pestaa; o [ e He hoseatly promised to fuvor this reform, and bo On the failure of the Iungarian cause in 1648-9 | tack at Alexiuatz. Al tho eivillans bave been | extreme left, towards Prokopolype, on the left | also of sllver pleces of various denomiutions, ' || TS29Y to Accept the burren and expensive hovor | 3%, ol Y iosa bt wors. Bt ! tie fled with Gen, Bem Into Torkey, und became o | ordered to quit Alcxly g 1!::‘12-“ " e bank of the Morava, o brigade of slx batzallons ————— 0{ s chimwlm' Judge lhlu:e)' refuses {t, and i wnA.'r DOBY 'l;ll.ll)‘l:( ?“l' S Muxsulinan, e was promoted during the Crimenn ERLIN, Aug. 24.—The Servians epeak of the | was ceheloned to bu veady Tor nuy surprise fromn 1S the Democratie managers are in o cxprcatlangafe.0f the rulative kiad. . Jie war to the rank of nu;, and conducted the corre- | Pombardment of the works abont Alexiuvatz. | timt side. ‘The Servian lluc of (mm?: extend- FIRES. A SERIOUS DILEMAMA. speaks of ralsing thy standard of qualifications, of stralghtforward, and patdotic letter, Mr. Josern Brooks, one of the Gubernatorinl cane didates onthe Republican ticket, has withdrawn, and the two wings of the party have united on Mr. A, W, Bisior, — A This 1s supposed to show that they have been s 1t df exitintz A gracdunt improvements, of an examining cumrmls- The voterans of {he Ariny of -the Cumberland | Epondence of the Turklsh communder with the | Fhie s SURBESCE to UCE LG, they Aty vl.:]vfurfig}.fix‘fi unte, :r:';‘almli“f-k’:fifl-‘ i AT MANISTEE, MICH, Mr. Schurz expresses his astonlshment at the | ion If poseible, but he dost not enter luto pasticu. ] i commandera of the Fronch and Britlsh farces. At BrLanapr, Aug. 24.—The Thrk: sterda i i & % ispatch 10 bun strength of Republican sentiment liere, anud as | lara lke Hayes. His specch is dark at all torns wha subseribed $30,000 for o statue of Gen. itia voar o, A6 moted to tho Faulk XL y, Aug he Turks ye! Y | the Timok down 1o its junction with the Dan- Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, o upon this, The Demnocrats must have alf Tuomas are discouraged. The square assigned s;“‘,:l‘l'l': f tinwarho: WS pro ) mmll:j :thf gn}:s;v[em:u ucfiwkn on(!{\lc Sse;vvlll::: “lhc'lwf“ umn.-[ul\i ?luirtcr,fio u‘.]uu th‘el RUCCCBS 'l;l Maxster, Mich., Aug. 21.—The residence g;‘i"”'“l‘l“xh“uh m"'.rwlbce? ‘h'x: d"%uapm | e pmeee, ast o e Yens T Shler G e i £ 3 A osltions at Alexinatz, and some of the Servia the delense of £his long line depended majn and large livery barn of Micliae] Fay and J. A, hio politicy, the spprehenglon that en can | Democrats are ugreed. But whe of them Uy the Cangresslonal Committce fs I an un- | &0 00 e ol ongo a noted operatic | Dattalions lost. more tian @ quarter of £helr | on fding. out the Dot sgaiet St e lrery eliae] Fay i ot kuown und unfrequented suburb of Washing- ton, and the veteruus fndignantly decline to ne- cept it ) 4 . o i s Ve g e o N s desires reform? Tammany Hall, or the Swallow- singer and Iyrlc artiat, dicd at Phfladolphis Mondsy | strength. Several Riissian oficers were killed. | first real” attucts would be directed, There | s\ S0 rink buildiug were destroyed by fire luve any poseible ciance of suuess fu Olio | SEUNELTROTAL BINETE the Canfederatos in the ‘i s . ¥ ) : ) this morning at hall ust 2 o'clock, Fay and | pusses away like 3 dream. South? Yes, they all want offices, &s it Is the atternoon from injuriesrecsived whlls rohennun | (1€ TR A0 0ok DS O pote [0 | seomei ot leh dunger of such i attadle n | 16 Wiyl out viaiing, came home 4 hult To the Western Asioctated Press. {amof anciion dn to Ntach 155 Muole vy s ;‘,“’t}”‘"l",n e e tell from & anepended cap | Ments. Gen. Telierayefl, who commanded the | trenchments at Alozinats and Deligrad, pre- | past 1, aud shortly after getting naleep were | CLEVELAND, O, Aug, S4.—Tho Republicans | bound by uil s teaditions. What sdeluge o onice: ntlonnl Theaf '-‘~‘ e foll Jhakih lh Hloie Servians in person, succeeded In zepulsing tho i yared long beforehiand, seemed to present an | aroused by fire bursting {uto the windows of | opcucd the campaiin in this city to-night witha | JrC0E Fate F prelude of it in the L’;:‘:“n;:‘l"llx?;"r;l'l‘l:llll:lcl: fi;:tl'u r;;u X:fu c:\l::n::d T,f:rkf o f"“:‘lfi:““m"'l T]‘“"’”“: "“"g;‘r"‘l‘:z‘x cl!cctlnull har to Inu mh;um-‘l‘x‘;;: army, '.lu.-x-leJ only wclr bcd-{un{:.[ 'l‘h'u ,n‘unl:\u‘-- lmd“b‘:ll"ruly l(l:mv very large meeting. The Hoyes Club were out | luwer Houvo of Congrees, whereall the oficers wern il C! el . attack early morning, and were ot remalned, therefore, the advance” on the per eseape in thelr night-clothics. Villiain Car- e wi 8 ¢, { ousted to make ruom for the Confederates, or for to b I o falr way of recovery, but was suddenly | along the: whole linc, and fell back W0 | Timok, towards Kujuzevats, and tht on iy | ter, unlcmplure ot e vary wile atempting AT Tyrce: with Laitliesind Dxnus b musiey 3 Fitz Huzh Lea, What scandal those Confederato taken with an affection of the henrt and died In five | kllometres.” Gen, Tehernayel? 18 understood | Lower Timok, frou: Zaitschir to Bergova, to reacue Fay's boy, waeterribly burned about | forming one of the largest strect processions | sojdiers have Indecd proven themselves. Valiant minutes, Mrs, Bowler, at the timo of hor death, | o have declded, in the event of a defeat, to fall From the first Tehernayefl scems to huvecon- | the fave and hands so thut life was despajred | ever seen in this elty. A large out-door meet- | in theic attacke, bnt heavens! what valor they will was nbout 35 years of age, Sho sang I the noncart | back on Delegrad. Cuprifu, on the Moravin | gldered un attuel on this Jatter point as the | of. ~Foy lost a large lot of buggies, har- | fuz was held ut Monumental Park, sddressed | Ehow when they conl Lo make u’;}' ““"“‘1 aLiacke troupo of Thalbery and Vieutemps; was tho con- | Kiver, hns also been fortiiled aa_the third litie | most to bo dreaded. The Turks Were alreudy ness ragons, hav, gruincutters, vobes, | by Gen, Juines A. Garlled, who spoke for un e o o The ol the he f dofense. 1f Gen, Tehurnayefl Ia successful | i pousesslon of the commanding posttions at | all the Gouse furnitire, Hlanv, und two gold 1 X storm? We muy getrid of the old thel traito of the Cooper Engllah-Opera Troupe fu1400; | OF U¢ S % % B U b uoti nE, X 18 4 h I s B bour aud u half, his speech belng enthusiastle- | way God preservens frum the new oues, 'The played Stalacta in the ** Black Crook " nt Niblo's he will advance on Nisch, in direction of which | Veliki, Izvor, und Bergovo. T],J'i‘] ——— Tnomas A. Ilexnricks, in an anti-War Cop- . perhead epecch ot Indianapolls, in Jaouuary, 1862, made the followlng declarntion: 1 the War heing prosscuted shall have the effect of aholirhlng sur murket in the South by destroy- ng the peculinr system of lubor fn thet section, t);.m;'l would advise the Northiwest to look out for elf, ———— Iardin County (In.) contributes the latest mok has be- | watches, smounting to about $8,000. Loss ou | ally received. Devil muy be gone, but i BLoRy: 5 i b i the Servinn Uen. 1lurvatovich Is now advandng. | come by this time formidablenlmost sverywhere, | the rink building, £2,000. Fay wus insured for TIE LON. CALL SCHURZ TUE DEVILS WILL REMAIN. ;::X\meutu:)h It d;(l)““\pml“ulbnl‘l“l o g;l;uluu @arden In 18687-'08, npp‘n:urlng 474 nIthn, was it ICHERNATEPE TO PRINCE MILAN. while a'forcing of the positiuns of fillnuhn; 81,000 In the Home of Phll\uch‘nl-lu 1,000 in spoke In German to tro\vcdcd!hnusn in the But will 1lnyes huve the courage ta carry out his v constrictor, 80 feet long, which swallows | mewmber of the Richings ‘lroupe in 1839, sud flled | Gen, Teheruayeft tolographe to Prince Milan | and Negotin would open out the roads to Bel- | Pattersom, N. J., 1,200 in Millville, ¥.'7", 8500 | Uobe Theatre, us follows: reform? Iiv haw shown great couragu in spenking hogs whole, und crushes horses and cattlo fn its | many other important positions. as follows: “Our affalrs ure not progressing | prade, and in the rear of the no:mon of Deli- | in the Rhode Island, #5300 in the North British, Mr MosonEn CotSTRYN I haveread the les. | §t before his election agatnst th ponderous folds. The county s aroused, . JMOTEL ARRIVALS. badly. The Turks have evacuated the'line of | prad to the victoriona Turkish army. To this | and $150 fo the Germanin. The rink bullding | ter of my fricud Jucob Muellor, in the Wacater am | of Dooty, thus cutting ofl to bLis aud expeditions are out hunting the vermin, Grand Pacl, c—-—Jnl{ C. Moore, Marquette: G, 1, the Timok, but still oceupy Saitschar, holnt, therefore,” a8 the nost lflwl{ to Le | waas (nsured for 81,000 in the St. Josoph, of Mis~ | Zie, anil um ready to anwwer it. if Mr, Maelter | 21 hh'?l“;; lDI' rcw&.‘ru.l 1‘}:5 ""(‘lelt eouflqfin B Driukeeholl, Bpringiield; 1., 1\’ Casemeut, Palnu MARD PIGUTING, hreatened, Tehernayeff dirccted matnly his at- | sourl is prescut, e I respectfully requested fo takoa | 538 R an i ool Ay oy g Sl e LT 114 ; 5 vilie; W, 1), Seyiuour, Queenstown, Irelandy J, | Lonnox, Aug. %5—6 u, in.—A speciul to the | tention, at' the sume time wtrengihening tho seat on the platforia. Last full when 1spoke for | e wiites in amimiler stratn, bt he savs he will The Dulath Minnesotian-Jierald offers €50 to | W, Carlin, U. 8, Nuvyi A, I llorton, Atehison,” | Signdurd from Alexinatz says Gen, Tehornayefl | Tinok ‘army under Leachjanin. 8o strongly AT BAGINAW, MICIL. Gov. Uayes | wun denounced by the Denocraty | Tk 1o PIompies, Qotause s promlacs are ROt any Democrat whowlll give u faiv explanatiou of | Saw-§, (ke Jeys - 9 Fuin (s B e Brech | attacked Alt Salb at wooun Wednesday, ~“Twenty | scems he to huve been convined that the ehlef Special Dispatch fo The Tribune, an heeured of Inconsivtency. They val, ilow | Serh ) G NG, aaes b the flnanclal passages tn TiLoeN and Ien- | @ Jonek, Nebraska; D, De 8 Stuare, | Serviun battations, with two batterfes of artil- danger_ thrcatened {ron that stde, and tat tho | East Sauinaw, Mick, Aug, H4.—Heather & Gurthe wist mho Qunpuend Shie vipe 0t tbo et Just ue I by Gen. 4, Clemons, Judge A\ Jones, und | lery, passed through the valiey leading north- | “lurks would never cngage themselves serlously | Alljson’s suw mill and salt works at Sazinaw | eaudidafe Moj. Hamblon, Hotston, 'Tex.; W.' . Btreator, | east ol Aluxivutz to the Turkish head- | in the dificult mountaly country about Kru- i & * ‘i : | electen for Urenklent, to enforce utorint In his i Caner oA B: Stewast, | quatters, Tho moveincnt wus dlscovered | funetatz. thit even when theadvance com. | CIty Were totally destroyed by fire this more. | tofended me. and declared vhat 1w perfecty | SAG 00 CChient e will buve the appotntment. [ Munches U, Wicker, Michigan: W. il. | by the Turks who went to meet the column. | menced on the S0th ult. he seems to have con- | ing. The works had not been operated durinig right in | uwing the - ouly means o defest § T e natly in bis own hands. Grant, to Tiurk, Det the inflationiats. Now, gentlemen, inexsctly the 2 the Turks were heavy, Nearly wl thelr ofticers | it not been for this apparently fixed idea, he | The loss s estimated at $50,000. It fasald to | the party the only means to guard the cou wae mot dn At He hed the second publlcan party fuvor the election of o Nepublicun from o hecond = terol o DRICKS' letters, und, tempting as the offer is to At that time my Lileral friengs | Were not tabe troated, Bat wiil Hages be able, i the average Demoerat, no fellow has yet sue- cecded in earnfug the money. = — The Queen of England otill refuses to admit the Prince of Wales to Windsor, and ths poor young mun wanders sround sleeping in dry- Deteolts A O Cafformole, Fort Mudizon, | Tiie Turky held thely ground,althongh the Eerve | sidered this us u felnt to sk the real advanco | the past three years, amd consequently there ne poxition do T etand to-day before you, ot t | DY sure, has cxcused himeelf for not belug L gl Qb e Gy b B Decky datrn, | fang wers superlor in mbors. 1irc losses af | of Ostuau Pasha to Zuitschar and Hergovo, Had | was w0 accunnulivion of either aber or st | Sefend the Hepublican party, Dat becatss 1 wee [n | BUle o carey ont “reform; but v beart mento, Cal. s L, 8. Burk, «Detrolts &, It. aud o W. Clinpwman, Lacon; 1L M. Jaincs, Memphis; | Weie aud the third teritr on his braln: thercfors, Lin sought ehelter behipd the oppesition withia the wounded i’ Sorviang fouzlt, | might have easily repalred his mistake, for after | have been incondlariom, Themill had o gz | Skaiat Gutn, L WILuat apneal to voue feelly . e . Willisms, ‘f'roy, . M, ¢ under shelterof o forest, but_at 6 n the even- | two days’ advance, which guve them possession | and o eireular suw, giving it u yearly cupacity of i X A ¢ % g Republican party, Bat he might have found goods boxes and barrels, and liviog whero they | 488, VAT Teor, B Xes 1o Ml dumet | Bl HUS Aol to ‘Alexinatz, Thelr total loss 1s | of the heights of fresstbab, whih sepurate the. | 10,000,000 feats ng fasuranee, o2 iy O | other, andi somcliods 1 prosent swho, wiaies to | {8V G R oy the tepublicane i€ hw lid furalsh * soup from 11 to 1.7 iluw, Ciuclnnatis I Simler, Lafayette.... 1,000 killed und wounded, two branches of the Upper Timolk, and en- principally if wanted to, Although here are m:m)'llfllcknhuflb ———————t— wont Jouse F. Ballord, Coforwdo} | ' Berarane, Aug, #4,—A Servian bulletin nn- | abled them to effect the junction of ‘the two AT PARKERSBURG. WO TVILS amanzet the Republicans, yet 8 8 whole they aru The * Greenbackers ! now clalm thot the rea- son fur the faflure of thelr * Conventlon was the superflufty of bossea und the absence of rank und file, v 2 A salasipipl; Goorgo Faweelto | nonnces the cessation of the contlict at Alex- | columns under Suleiman nd 1iufiz Pashus, the ' v . 04— Tho S g | that chim our attention, the bad state of our | ON THE KIDE OF INTRLLIUENGE AKD MOILLLITY, Loy, Lundon, Biy Uen, 1'&' 1. Derolen, Sun | fuatz after the retreat of e Turks this woru- | Turks paused two or three days iy thelf ad- I,“l""‘;“""’ w',l\l“' ‘,“_’-.',7;;, ke ’;‘“"“’f"'; finunces and the corniptiun of vur pablic oficers. | AM41E 3 the support of Ui elemeut thut Hayes, o Stiehigans Hienard. Lone: “Pligaargs | W5 vanee, 8o that there was sutflvient time for | Parkersburg special snys: ¢ warchouse aitd | pust fall we ull stood for varly resumption, To | 24 & Brestdont they caleurste Tbol HE S Weiauan, Mlchiguns Rickart Losip - Pittbap ANOTIHER STORY. ‘Tehernnyell to bring up the reinforcements | palut-shop of the Marictta Chalr Company was e the neceeelty of thiv measure tonighi witl | Smancipats the afice-holdens Tolt 1Aty v NP fiakientcer. Bualo: tho Tan- John Kimhall, L"i’“‘:"vt Au“"~ '3[]'-'—;"1"-‘ A‘\'(f{lm’fl'd"'r fiorrc— \»;bllch llurguu;;llu llux: uor;'m&n;u!er ou that | destroyed by fire last night. The fuctory bufld- u"é’,‘:"‘::f”"(“fr“‘;;"‘f;g“ EL‘;;‘;"‘"‘L:‘;;’;‘:&;" each ' B Mayor of Concord, N, I erman House—Gen. | Bpondent ut Belurade telegraphs us follows: ) side, urgently, but in valn, asked for, ing was budly damaged, 'The loss Is shont §25,- o s : C. L. Linsioy, U. 8. A., Kow Yorks the Hon, “Deuplte the fuinlys aecounts of the battlo | ° Oh tie 4th tho Turke'venewed thelr attack, | 000; the Instrance b not Kiiowine . Tho it 820 | that the tuctuntions {n the value of moncy 5 ¢ 0 i incipal catwes of the present pantc and di refure ta support il an appeal to the people will . tray, Wirconslng Judge 8. IL Treut, Springdel around Alexinutz, 1 understand on good au- | and on the 5th Horwatovits, unable to hold out | gupposed to have been set by incendlaries. Two I}' o c1fare i v 1 secnre Congressmen of o ditfercut sontiment. 4. C. Nolbly, Mureki, Kan. ; Col, W. £, Hoggs, | thorlty that the fights huve been merely out- | uny longer, withdrew. The'Servian line of de- | othur atarms. from different ‘qw,m b et ;‘;‘;‘,’,’:,‘,’;{"".,’.{I‘" ”‘;;“‘“’L‘l(_;‘;““’},’,“"'m,l}“dy’_' 1 Lava lind experlences of fong stan tlng I Wash- iothe Mon. Andrew —Lont, | post ffuira, The Turke wresteadily advinelng, | feiise was' broken through in the centre, which nde o biew trave boon | The " question s now by What smeays | MEtn. am not givew to v, but dono " ielny, Tudtina; o tion! | Bt Ricxliits i ouly be token Wk auss | wnade Uho rest of Uhe ook positon Whih | arsseg, o e e Lo huenbuve beet | Gty Uit parey oot 1ot s | 283 hat things Camht grue wotat i they areat e, Yark: Drof® 2. Lointue Now avens | 1088 £ was now separated from the positions in the —— Lusyeartly Detnoetae wera_sverywhin fur yort Tt etrer rEhines sany frow much worse. IF this {m Tand, Lyone. la.; 1 LATEST. Moravo Valley, untenable. On tho Gth Iassan Tt k;f:flg:;;}:t\co {',‘:L':lgmlu"m Shiance sae ot tonthon. S otk | party which han inve il patetsted the syaton 3 of frience agalust which the ~parly entraps | will avall “nothing, wnd, should " Congres PERSONAL. A Texas newsvaper notices the death, at Waco, sed by **voluutary ab- strong drink." Mra, 1llcky, the richly-dowered American widow who was once spoken of as the flance of Gen. Behenck, was connpicnous among many beautiful Wheeling, Cloveland; 5. W Alonzo Davie, Fi atinence frou st Honse—rr, i1, Rambie: Boiudgl: | LONDON, Aug 96—% u, m.—The Daily News' | Pashia, with a Torce of threo battalions nd sonie Garth, {lannibal, Mo. ; Charles Everts y yower Gider tuat Til- I vesterday af- | Dowmneruts declare themsclves a8 tho tra bots | 4f Buoly shionid come Mspateh from Belr ye the Turks are grad- | frregulars, went down from the hefghts ; - i v : 0 4 PEOBLELS | don whr hiaw grown 1 be UQ years of age Indies at the Goodwood races, 3. Reuta, St. Lonls; Guorgo Palwer, | unlly farcing: the Servise outpodts back 16 the | of th. Vreka Caukn Into the Valley® of | torioou was enused by un fncipient tre In the | oflurd moves, ut o0 F BEPOIL LR BETHOUGIY UINSELY UF IEPORM. Miss Annly Montngue, formerly of the Kellogg llhl&, urlx‘up‘r‘xy fiudl&&n}: 15 1-'}1:0‘. ontrenchments, the Timok, o few miles to the south | twe-story frame house No, 755 Indiana avenue, s & at thel Thin {s the favoruble thue fur reforun, Let us Troupe, hne been engaged Lo sustaln the part of Q e eurgy Lo, This anspicion I8 increased when we look r et Uen, Harvatoviclt has attacked the rear of the | of Zaitschar, and, after a feeble resistauce | owned by Dr. Bigelow and ocvupled us o reci- LIt beging witl ke now rlrorously push ou What basheen begun, Lo ™ v,Ck,»,‘,’,“;‘“"fi‘f};“?";f"fl"’,r les Dl antklshlrl et thank. 1t 1a reported that ho hun | from the_ troups there, was able to oceupy tho | denco by Joseph Vaobolel Dunlnugu nominaly ('e".‘..'.'?.'x’x'}m" secuanaiul ;g‘r":}nl:w“ldl}-,l;;"‘l‘u" the | Peplu's conscience bus boen awakened. W now 3 3 -3 1 8, 3 * | captured Ecangeline In the Ame c enc 4 Sfrnelingln tho-AioFleart hurlesnus, Whiclfsita T U T L S S urdendo” and Grawada, turning the | detile of Vraternitza and the Village of Grljan, | cause unknown. resuption, waylhue Uit | they hud delayou | Bttt the futelligence of e people to be produced at Balthnoro Oct, 12, § dwyir, SHEON ? right wing of the Turks, an the Timok. Yesterduy mornfng Osman Pasha It ulrewly ub 1 ycani, 1t will 5ot exonerate the | the sane stindad, © A | ciauge from Urany Loutan Chandlor Moulton divides the literary '| 313 E. b Blewer, Sheeveport, Lo i, 0 Marbiue, | "85, ARG I reaistie an_attempt of the | sint. ou reconnolssane Iy tho direction of AT MARENGO. Hepublicans, wid whit huve the Demuceisdono | 10, Thicn | Wil bo, netline, Tut, o chanie eeleriienof Landon nta o clamed~tons who e e gmemmy to tary tho Servin vght anke by mov- | Zutsclar, O npproachig the lines the Turks | Tows Ciry, Ta., Aug. 2—Vatron's elevator | {0024 oned ST, e Wit Sul 07 v | fc ome, yut eiaise fruns Urait o Hayes wil b s write, and thoeo who critlclec, novels, She has g down the Muruva dn the rear o uxtuatz | found the place abandoned by the Serviams, In i . i veeven favor ro! i ot this pernicions system W reform. Wo s e e e W e L CROPS, at Marengo hurned this wornlog, It was not | they buve even favored repudistion. But now tho 4 1bat the Independent Conventlon have d theselver to vote vither for Bristow v consequence, the whole Turkish foree passed the pRioe " converte 8An FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 2.—The Grangers Ikanten ts moving up the Ttmok | ‘ol ud Osman Pasha. catahlishod bis hewd: | Fnuing, und bt little wrafn was in store. Loes | Dumocrataare relly comerted into hard-money Wil cstimate tho eurplus wheat this seasou ut 600 | Valley towand Suitschar to reinfurce Telicrun- | quarters there without flriug u shot. $3,000¢ fnsured for §1400 Supposed to bave [ Jen. This must have teken, place duriug the Su b e ey s, uind (at aow, sinve Hristow wae tut The aummer school of ntaral bistory of the late yorrs luit o L betn set on fire by tramps. Comenon, tideed | this | COmet- | nommntad, we must Vot for itden, Ty be ute ¥ i Y . ¢ 8 i ¢ whole » tion favored resumption, but what mesns e % b : i Prof. Agaselz, on Penfkese Toland, having heen | tONS: i< ReilEibiisof dot “The wholo Turklsh army 15 concentrated be- | tine, ‘holr renrpard oecugies, the two ruds o duen 8" ecommend o peacly 167 16 apcak | BESw w i isvo heen the best uiam. Ao ot Mbianioned, th property hon reverted (o Mr. Jou | NEW Yonk, Aug. 24.—The first bale of cotton | forg Alaxinate, Teadlngz from the Tinok o the Morsva Valley, AT MINNEAPOLIS, ounly In geberal Cterws af o ressonable | NSV SEIEEERE ROt Be e the Aulerson, Jlo proposes to make ft his summer | from Carolina this scuson was sold at tho Cot- | ‘The writer of thoabove adds: The Servians, | Whetlier they tean ty make a stand there re- Speciat Dispateh o The Tribune. syxtem, bot what this reasonable eysteny might ba | L, JUNE (6T " restdence ngaln, ton Exchange for 123¢ cents per pound. guided by ‘Uchernuyef’s telegrams, ure confi- [ malus to bo seen. Tt teabtis It seems | MinvEAvOL, Minn., Au: 1 alne o mystery, This flowery epeech remind ¢ posters contaulng reco dut N0 MOIK THE BAME PRRBON. e K et ron 9 | 1t ta 3 tenlota wiuder vuch clrenustunices to speak of iivo to curo ull disense, ILambiel Tholr | Solsistenicy. & physlcian who way cutlug s sick y tu apeak Iy necording to the art of piatforn. | en 1o death sald, upon o -remonsteanee, that to ‘which consinte, 10 use Talleyrand's words, | "48 tolug ewarything conalstently wud sccording 1o Victor lugo ownw R00 sharea In the Natlonal Tank of Belgium, estimated to ba worth 8415, 000, and has other property hestdes. Wo undorstand Tow why they mobbed him In Brasscls, lols ¢ta bloated bondholder, The Lowell Conrier, wittily playingon Tilden's ntterunce in regard to the Resumption set, ways it Iv evident ho never marrled becanre he uiwaya re. Ineed to wet the day, feating It would be s hindrnce ta the wedding to do eo. The Sultan of Turkey's regular morning tipple Ostatta, Neb.y Aug, 2h—~Tmniense clouds of ‘ll‘:m of inaking u successful yesistance fn the | that they are making preparatious fu enso of | of Jusfuh Jotes was partially turued " to-day. b < ) & » forava Valley, "1 uin informed that incedistion | their haviog Wkewiso to abandou the Morava & 0 o by e, fil“f:!“f::;"lb’l‘)lb # Im‘(i‘r::::‘|l|||:1||)llxgfiu‘(.:l'ltl:::“u]rl'll:)l::;: zzilmfiuulfly'}xromllmlbb.\‘ all the l'u\v"u,;“ r:vlunn} \'ulhe,": ‘The lluml‘qlmftcrl liave been removed | LOss 81,6005 covered ‘"_'""""m“ 1 o Viciuity, bt wo cut Hear of no dusages, | Disuhor oo te batthes wround Alexiuatz | from Curatlls b Cotrit Loser o it the i FINANCIAL, s At A e s by Wondp | REnces ol 0 e pioald _ dle e Would High north winds prevatling, io” Zimes correspondent at Belgrade says: | Morava Valley, ave being fortilied. Special Dispatch 10 The Triduns. as pomible,” Thero uio reads of tn cure on | Jve the cunsc latlon to. dle necoralng to the dic) Hslol Bspaleh 13 2ha Zpitanes and Gramad by the Rerbte 1 e, 1 | suncess. L Seraakler s o ek nan i | ool ATt Michy . 21Tl fgres v G1F biufi er” s i motfan, i dhaiar | Wy wicas o beligns’ Cout e whol aunsray e L ; e Bervi oy ceess, The Se ) sged mun who was " ven & MeG o P e venr by c 3 Clg:l::::’I"l‘,‘;“;;:z:""‘::fi'[::"“ “l\m‘g;:i:;acl.": should not be surprised i€ it turns out that a | not credited with much luleml;'ur military con- latlig to the faiture of Uowen & MeGowan | pheane that wore used Inot sear by IEANen and [ forolses upow - the suill - axle of theie trap, has been T for Harvatovl Diathonsy and e hexs With the eneries peots. | H8Ye Just bees ninde publle by the Assiuce, wnd | Sain- Cary, und ather solt-inoney men. “Now the | berwoual cunslatoncy, Surely, aur dmlependont lugubrious report of the hog-crop of lowa ths | y i , i wodintelligent Gerinsne will be the st unes to The diplomatic agents iu Belgrade, although | sury tocarry them into effeet, But whither ft | show the Habillties to be £80,000, of which $i1,~ | 1000 11 ',:,:','I'HL',:Il'l‘,‘;m::LL’}H;:’;"",'_,,‘:‘;':M,‘:"':I‘, bY | wcehice” upon the altar of connsteucy the Lubio car, and ays It {s leas thun for four ?'u:ln past, | Invited, did not atlend the Btute service n the | §s due Lo bl3 own merit or that of those around | 000 are secured, leaving 851,000 unsecured, vom- | e Muut resumptiony 1t 1 the repeul of tho | Eifts OF Fefucm azd honcet ioney, This'may be trua in certnin localitles tu' the [ Cathedral on thy owaslon of Priuce Milan’s | lun—two of whom, Abrued E;iond. eduvated fn g“'-‘d mostly of depositd. The totul assets 8¢ | Rexumption act of Cougreus fn which reaumptio | After the moeting Mr. Schurz was seronyded * conalsty of two bottles of porter, n quarter of o § central part of the Stato; but reports us made | birthduy Vienna, und Nedjlb Pushin, educated In Parh 50,000 was fized by law for the Istof J-uun(. KT, | ot i botel, and suadu a short addreas, bottle of euracos, and weven glasses of raki—all | by the local press over the Stute lead to thu Anotlier Times dlspoatch yeports that the | lave a very good nmne—he has begun well, B R o TR ‘s Jteeumption act 19, uccordiug to thelr opin- taken before hroakfast, 1o haw alresdy had three | conclusion that Towa will, this fall aud winter, | Turks on Wednesday got within 250 metres of | did not liced the eriticloms abont His Iactivity, NEW TELEGRAPH LINE. fun, : BUSINESS NOTICES, ANaEK GF ol Erraone: furn out her full complement of logs, | the chiel redoubts on “the heights before Alex- | which o the Timol: army bad galned for him Special Dispatch to The Tribuna TUR GREXTAAT QRSTACLE 70 RESUAITION: d The northern part of the BState will | fustz, Kerim Fasha took the first steps for o | the name of Fabius, und lie reslsted all the nrge 5 MoiNgs, Tn., At 24— 1 anywelf way not In favur of every fuature of thia coine fnto the market this year with an un- | Lowbirduient. Bome of his guus wrb within | s Srom Constuntinoplo o betin, At Jast ko 1,,1’:':':)1;::*1'.;::-'\‘:‘:':1?..mmfi‘l?r"égsm')‘ ‘,’:; hill wiven 1w diacuswed i the Senite, [Laldnot [ Zadies, If you feol lunguld or oxha precedented yield, There is Tio disenso there, | eusy range, and huve thrown shell into the | went to work mcthodieally, aud events bave | 118 %< " A chthegl Qoereapmns To. and. "thercfore. I vated fay | Nith nu hicliiatiun to axercise, tue that und corn §8 ‘sbundant. There nre two things | town, hithierto quite justificd " s toctics, Nor [ the fiipone of bullding a telvgraph Hue wlouy; | date for resumption, and, thorefore, 1 woted fue | gonic, Hulana's Aromutic Bitter Wine of ron, De- wiiel, Tows mever falls in,—logs” and cort. | Privato accaunts represent that the Sorvians | aoes he scein disposed to alter thew | the Nusrow-(Gauge Rallrond frowm this clty 16 | e WEGES L IR WL L | pot B Clark strvat, Despite the harplig of croakers all throughi the { have not stood their ground, runntug wheuever | wow, for he bus stopped sgaln. 1le | Ames, on the fine of the Chicago & Nurth- | 10ic ‘(0% ‘withih @ certuin thue, will nny. S o suminer, she brings up gt the last with wfull | presscd. If this s the case) und tha report is | wants evidently to give thme for the Thnol | Western Railwa, body declare that the mote wil suuner [ Ditllons of Butties of flurnett's Cocoatne crop. Lust year {t wus suld all summer that tha | brobably true, Alexinatz whi Xull( und Servia | avmy to come up in lhml‘ und likewise to his teit Jarrett & Palmer cover tho multitudo of sinw In el representations of **Hardanapalus® under the broad mantle of archwology. But ftina ques- tlon whether archicolopy as applied to ballet-dune cera Ia demerving of popular support, Wo olizervo that Alr. 31, 1. Novee 1 agaln writ- ing Ietters from Chicago advocatiug the aboliton bo “pabl if you crow uut the daty on [ have buen sold during the Just tweuty years, und k Y — corn-crop was a fallure, ‘11 whll Jusi the hust chunco of vetrioving her tullen | wi nder Mchmed Pasha, which up to thi OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. whicl It 18 duc? “The Kepublicsne hove fxed o | the public have readured the serdict thit it 1y the of the death-penalty, 1o ought to bo satlufied with | bushels guw Iu the 5&.:01.':."&313'31 ";'l‘-lli"??u‘,’,‘ fortunes. I ?u'.'l’f' i e "llwpt usa r‘as’c v lu‘«!nlm.-“r:rt an PLywouTit, Aug. 24.—Thy steamstlp 8t, | dnte for the paymentof tho Govermment prowiia- | best Il UrvHAg in dhswotld. the preaent fuperfect cadey vinee it dove not per- | Nover visk any money on the prospective fallure | A dispateh to the Zimes from Viennn sys: offensiye movement of the E viang on that [ Germatn, from New York, has arrived. .",".{.}'.,“..‘t-';!‘..f.""\',f‘ {\‘: 'rmn:.: Lonta 5:2:’!.’.‘1'.‘.' et | VACIUE IRACE, mit hanging, or even hnprisonment, for debt. of hogs aud corn n To Crete Is beginning ta causo uncusuess i Con- | alde, But, nccording to the accounts from Nish NEw York, Aug. ©.—Arrived, steamship Had m..ugly:" *+Tho United Stuted will pay to e AT e S A De. Slade, foster-parent of **Dear Lady Marg" e ————— stautlnople. The e's Muiu_l to grant the'| to-day, the latter hus begau to move, snd his | ., L 'd S * D Learer 51 on the It of Jauuary, 1570." Now the and the lon, Edwards Plerrepont, fn fourivhiug THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL, conesslons demanded by tho Crotans hus ro- | wdvaticed guard, wnder Subib Pashu, i srossed | Brioy trom Loudun, Deinvcrats euy thot the surest Wy (o Fesume v 1o Y [g CHT R 4 CE i1 London, taking in £40 1 o, fil cen, W Spectul Dispatch §o Ths Tridur vived the anlmosity — betws the Clris- | the Serviau frontler in the Morava Valley, so e ———— Jeave olf the Gmewhen the note [s to bo pald, and i (aking n £40 a-day ot hddckosen’ Wo R o ridline, thaus and MoLammedsns, ‘This “state of | that ho bs ready to co-operate with the centic of | Tobacca-Cutting In the Connectlent Vatloy, | that they glaim to be fu Gavor of esrly reautnption, ato well awaro that Flint is Xr. Edwards Plorro- | Lasino, Blich, Aug, #H.—~Tho unnual meet- | (hiugs hus ulready led o blood- | the Turkish line under Ahmed Eyoub, which Loston Her Iv that ‘oot n pure coufidence . wludict poat's Now York Spiriualist, bug Slade donbtless | fng of the State Subbath-Sclool Assoclation will | slied at Retimo. In u quarrel between a ‘Turk | soon, no doubt, will advauce by Banja on [ Tobacco-cutting is well under way ywhere lludueu I& the Im:ml'mcouranuun e | THE FROLIC AND |NA' be hield at Owosso, Sept. 26, 27, and 25, ‘1 snd & Qreek the latter was shot. This was the | Alextuatz, Great ns the success galned iy, it | 10 the Conuectleut Valley, wnd, with u few ex- | Jeaders u have favored >, N ol Tor uasdlon urns " Tratis Closses fug. | 812081 o & atlierlig, wnd belore, tho. uthort: | us not atned. qults cheapy. - Duriue He hust | septions, thy erop 18 f 106 quility, us well us | (e brinell of lig Woey. dod s ot tie Foi 1,000, Sunduy-School Teaehers,” by Trof. Estabrool | b8 could interfere efiht Turka were killed aud | two days, tho Turks huvini constantiy hiad to heavy growth. Nery Hitthe daiguge ag heen re- Saturdsy and Monday, Avg, 26 aud 28, tho samo purpuses In London. The inhabitants of Gtrasbourg are not yet on good terma with tholr conquerors, A concert glven in Sldof sufferers Dy the recent floods Bppesrs to wcompromive de, ‘The Inllatl several Greeks wounded. ‘The rlot was fullowed | storin strong positions, have sufferea heavily, Eurled from ball, “The dry weather hus not Fyoif e 1 tho Conventlon had it utill wo ! ) ot Ypsilanti, the Rev, Mr, Lewls of Howcll, and Lby' panfe. All the shiops were closed. The | and all tho hospitals at Nish are full of wound: | Lastened the cutting materkilly, as hns been the | Yavored thelr ideas, but sinco that could not bo satufiu sllewhioela SUE ::‘n; been almust the occaslon of a riot. e sifect | gpo Rey, Mr. Grinnell of, Bay City; % Power— ‘Chrlstians barsicated their houses and the | &, y case fu the towns up the Cohncetiout Vulley, | done hecauso the Democrate would bave lost Now ug&“.‘,’:'f"h’,};‘L’:‘,’.,'2";&‘.‘,‘:?,.:‘::‘3‘:‘.""f:,"h‘:fily' $uduced upon the audience by the playlug of the | ywpge 15 Jeo and Tow Obtained I by K. N, | Turks encamped {u the streets. A portion of where serfous infury to the el was feared from | York State, the Intutiontste grumbled; bot when, | will lopve tovdriis Dotk Tuot Alichigimun: araclllalu i deacribed av maddening, Elwood of Aun Arbor; % How to Trafu Younys | the Turkisl tleet Las heen dispatchied to Notimo, GREAT BRITAIN. the drought, It Iy however, very rarcly- that | after lonzhesiiation, the Tiiten letber of accepts | naturasy aiml Moiay moraiiize at 9 o'clock shary, Mr. McVicker, of Chicazo, and Mr, Flelds, of Couverts for Uns!ulnéu," by the Nev, C. T, :l‘:tll“:‘ruupa have been asked fur from Cunstanti- SHE TOX HISDE, tho leaf ripens befute the 15th of August, or | soce appeared w '“l" ndefinite phr und CIUISE DUIING 'THE RACE w the stuke orton, hisve Joined the Theatrical Managers® As- e, s e 1oclation, the objects of which are stated 1o bu the feduction of the exorlatant demanda of **stars," 3ud (be fmprovement of stock companies, The Plaus of the Avsoclation do not coutemplate any :llluh:rvucuwllh the arravgementa of thy current ear, buat und teturg, “Piekets fur the trip only 50 conts, FPurtien dusteing linch it provide themsolves hierewith, us nuus will bo served by the bout, o, U, BUFIAN, supt. ] o even the Ath: It oftener contliues growlng 'tiil Allen of Poutiae, and Mrs. C. T, Baker of Lan- MURITAR AND Tilft MONTERIGIINS, LoxpoN, Aug, 2.—Lhe Financier says : | the (st of September. ‘The primltive method of sing; b Revival-Work in the Eund;y-sduml," RAQUSa, Ay, 0.~The Montenesrin strategy | #The Habllitles ot the large iron-making con- | hanging ou the pules with twine lus ulready d’;;fl“ b{J. 11, Parkier of lh{ City, nud J, & Beymour | has becw so bad thraughout, except n the fight- | corn in the Cleveland District, about which | gone by, and most larze gruwers use somo of tho | {90 ¢ gncfv\\“’x‘."l ()'h, L ll‘:ll;ary'du‘l 1‘.'."'133}5'}}'?! {'I]'fau‘ the bf"mf"hxlfk'“"klf'“:nmfm""m“l"' much angicty has lately been felt, are £1,000, | Weny vartetics of hooks tow fu the market, chool Works In the Century Past, Tucluding Ity hut we can ha o surprised ut any result. Py % s b o . e e — - Work In Mickitan,? by DF, Vilclier of Detrolt, | Mukiar fs braye to tomerity, aud will gener- | 00 The partucrs, however, have prepared o A g lsul of Fih, ad wun @ victory, and that u has gono uver tot ce that tiwe the Demo ory lv Iduntlcal with the victor y uen, ideutical with thelr mujorty n SCALLS, reas, und sgalngd thiv majority Tilden will uut 2B i and others; ** Relatlouy of Sunduy-Schools to | slly do soms bold thing which nubody cx- | statement, according to which the asscts show CYrretpondence Uronkiyn Untom, he uble 10 du anythlng i€ he_ ls clected for Presi- AT AN Another case in which the Saclety of Jews ap- Autcricnlécuu:l'm;lp.’l' byli\lru. m; lari of Do- | pected of Im. The Montenegring uro so fm- | o surplus, A prellmivary meeting of the [ Wasr Haweton, L. L, Aug, 18.—Two days | deut. 8o by tho victory uf ‘Tilden the fruit of STANDAND 1 troit; * Entertaluments—tlow and 1 widenve of h\-;. nlnr‘u victury of bard-wouoy principlcs would ) o lout, + G Ray- | 20, many have siled becawre Ihavo ex. When cleaned, feed, ond boxed the catch o Prt st o aAcs oot S .7..*‘!:?.’::.3:5:;‘ - WEIF'IL"},'% tous, or uu wveraze of over6 pounds | yyan, Hendricks. 1 have been answered that never The T¥mes, tn its Bnan- | euch, They were hmfi\lnl tolhie clty yesterday, | usyet tus a Democrutle Preddent died. but, m An awended Erle recun- | uda netted to the club $1,500 fuct, Tudeu bus dicd alicady. L ls murally dead eara as defendant I shortly to bo tried fu France, Atis chleged that the Jeanfte of tue Rboue in 1 ¥ working upon the bopes snd fears of an Couple, fuduced them to bequeath for rellgl PUrposcs a chateau and several considorable auwma 9lmoney, The douors were $0 recelve &s cowe ut i hi llmvhluul that no surprise is impossible, The | crediturs determined to coittuue the works as at this place (the summer the i_‘ouvmuuu; “ Dangers of the Ao un )itomay authontics here do not pretend thut | o Juiot-stock concers, as i the case of Vaughau Dix), the dshing club, of which W Tublic Safeguards,” by the Hon, ¥, L. Page of | Mukhtar brought buck niore than elevou battal- | & Co. Another large company in the sawe | nor is Caplaly,ceught at one heul 2,500 Liaefish. Ann Avbor “O| Jmnunmeo," by J. A, Bey- | lons, which, with tho one in Bilek, leave thirteen | district is also emnbarrassed.” mour 0f Ohlo; *Tho SBunday-School uan Aldto | to bu accounted for. It s hnnlly L)mbuhlc. ir BRI, Popular Edueation,” by W." D, Love of East | the leadlug hattallone sulfered s0 Leavily, the Loxnnow, Aux. 2 Baglnaw. othora cevaped witboub loescs more or | odal wrticde, esy SCALES ur AL KinD3, FAIRBANKS, LLORSN & 0O, 112 82318 Lake St,, Chicugo. Becasehultobuy ouly thy Geaulog,

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