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————ree e TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: ser be forgotten. [Applan Anrso, my ;‘x‘zinm if there 15 any res<on why yon shoufd be Iotetoated 1 the present Adminlatration of the Tonntry, 1truatit will tarn ont o be fhatsfter fonrsoarsnre ended something, however smail, 10 be found to have been dane ' for the common b and cammon glory of the swhole countey, And EPANof ita fnhabitante, [Applause and cheers. | Ol\ow, my fellow-citizens, | »m quite wore you 5ol be glad fn make the acquaintance of kome of The gentiemen who are associated with me at Cabi- pet Counelis tn the Adminlateation of the Goyern- fhent. 1t g0 hannena that we have with neof the Citinet Ministers the Postninater General, Attor- Tey General, and Secreinry of State. - Our time to Tnake yonr acqusintance ia no iimited that we can. Bot be espected fo make you any extended zemarka: but all of theee gentiemdn have ex- Bibited istely, In New llampaiure fmeticularly, capacity to snva great deal in a very ahort time, end I wish first to introduce to you's gentleman Who Is himseit & living, ° tangible erl. dence that the Unfon. that conciliation, that Darmony. that an cra of gond freling ia possible to-day in our country, Isliude to Postmasier Uen- e ":'«hre’m-l Jore, then made by Mewrm. Koy, and Evarta, ’I"Ivrr?‘rrlidcnt having been presented to the pene ple by the Major-General, handahakin followed, Biter which there was & banguet, and the party started for Worcester. AT WORCESTER. WorrreTZR, Aug, 2. —The President and party pesched here at R o'clock. They were escarted to ihe Bay State llouse by the City Guard, Light 1n- fantry, Contloentals, and U. A. R. The streels wora densely packed, Many bulldings were dec- orated, and a salute fired, Speeches were made by tho President. Postmaster-General Deveas, Secretary Kvarta, and Senator | ANOTHER TOUR CONTEMPLATED, Sprclal Dispatch 10 The Tribune., WannisotoN, D. C.. Aug. 23, —The President will arrive here Saturday afternoon, but witl not remainlong, as he {3 under an engagement (o leave for Onlo wbout Sept. 7. e wilt spend some days at bis bome in Fremont for the bnrpose hoth of rest and {o arrange = some basi. nexa affairs which he left unadjnsted when he came to Washington. e will remain at Fremant to attend the reunion of his old reglnent, the Twenty-third Infantey, which occurs there on the 14th. The sncceeding wesk he will be present st the opening of the fair at Loutaville, Ky., unil will probably return to Washington by way of Chattanoogn, the home of Postmnster-General Key, Lynciburg, and Kichmond. e — ILLINOIS JUDICIARY. Circult Judges and the Appellate Courts. Springfled (dil.) Journal, Aug. 20. ‘The Judges of the Clrcult Court of Tilinols, including those Iatest elected, and classified s they should be under the acts of the Inat Legls- Tature consolidating Clrcults ang, creating Ap- peliato Courts, are as follows: TIRST APPELIATE DISTRICT, (Cook Connty.) Jndges of the Clrcait Conrt—Krastna 8. Williame, William W, Farwell, Henry Booth, Jubn G. Ttog- er. Willlam K, MeAllser., Judges of the Superior Conrt—iohn A, Jameson, Sawmoel M. Mooro, Joteph £, Gary. SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT. (The Eightlh, Ninth, Tentt, Elaventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Clrenits, ) VILL, —Joneph W, Cochran, of Peorls, Jahu linrns, of Lacon. id Mc(utloch, of iearia. Leland, of Ottaws, Ruberta, of Jollet, Fruncis Qoodapeed, of Jdollet, X.~Georzo W, Pleasanin, of ltnck Taland. Arthur A, Smith, of Galesbnrg, K] . (llenn, af Monmonth, thanfel J. Plilabni Owen T, Reevees, of Rlunminglon, Frankiln Blades, of Watacka, XIL ~Theadore 1), Mnrph{l af Woodstock, Hiram 11, Cody, of Napiereilie, Clark W, Uptan, of Waukepan, XHL--Wiillam firawn, of Rockford. Willlam W, Heaton, of Morrison. Joseph M, Dailey, vf Freeport, TIHIRD APPCLLATE DISTRICT, (The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Cirenits.) 1V.~Qllver L, Dnvis, of Dansille, Charles T3, 8math, of Champalgn. Willlam E, Nclson, of Decatur. V.—Charles £, Zane, of Springfeld, Moratio M. Vandevere, of Taylorville, Wiliiam It Welch, of Carlinvillc, VL —loseph Sibley, of Quincy, Chanucey L, ‘Hizhee, of Tittefield, Sanel P, Elope, of Lewlaton, y. of Havana, of Jacksonrille, . Barr, of Carroliton, POURTIL APPELLATE DISTRICT, (The Pirst, Norand, and Third Cirenits, ) 1.= Monroa T, Crawfard, of Jonesboro, David 1. lisker, of Cairo, John Dongharty, af Joneaboro, IL.—James . Allen,'of Paleatine, Tarewcll T. Tauner, of Mount Vernon, Jdohn IL. I{alley, of Newton, UL —\Wiltlum 11 Snyder, of Belloville, Amos Watte, of Nashville. tieorgo W, Wall, of DuQuoln, Wo have, for convenlence, includod fn the above the Superior Cdurt Judwes of Cook County, who virtually rank as Cireult Judges. The act of the Iast Legislature creating an Appellate Court provides that * The Suprema Court shall usslzn twelve of the Judges of the Circuit Court to duty in enld Appellate Courts 8s fullows:. Three of them to tha Firat Dise trict; three of them to the Second District; three of them to the Third District; and three of thew to the Fourth District:” whict sald as- slznments shall be, in the present fustance, for the unexpired term endlug with the general lmlldul clectlon fn Juos, 1879, and therenfter for terma of threa years, It {8 expected that the Bupreme Court” will perform this duty at the September term fu Ottawa, A ilsaporehension has very largely existed that the peopie, In chooslng aaditional Circuit Judges, have, In fact, elected Appellate Judzes; but the title of Appellate Judze is a term 1une knowu to the lnws. There {s a nowly-estab lisued Appellate Court, to which Judgesof the Clreuit will be assigned (subject to removal by the appointing Bower h, but “thelr title and pay will continue to be as Cireuit Judges, Auother nifsapprebiension is that the assirnments will be made fu and from the established districts. ‘Tlus, however, would be unfatr ud impracticas ble, {l, indeed, the languase of the law was not plainly with other intent. Thus the law says that the Judges shall be nssigued 1o "—not *in " or *‘from.” The Circult Bench i the First Appellate District has but tiveJudges, while in the Becond there are cight- cen, in_the Third twelve, and In the Fourth nine, The people of the State, outsido of Cook County, have clected thirteonnidditional Judees, uud the assignuents to Appellate duty will ro- quire twelve, three of then tn Cook County, which hos no additional stefl, We belteve the intent of the law was to give Cook Countya full share in its benefts, and that, in effect, Cook County will reallze the greatest share, There Is ulrmdf' tnuch intervst felt umong the lawyers ns to the persounel of the ne 3 !srlme ‘qurts, and the prevalling upinon scems o be that assiguments will be made for that duty from mmonz the older and more exve- rienced Circuit Judges, and without regurd to district or loculity,~40 far as the requircments of the law are concerned. Thus, the southern and coutral portions of the Btats miay furnish the Appellate Bench in Chicaro, and one or two Chicago Judges may be elsewhers ussigned. But a novel difllculty is remarkedl, fust hers, in the las pay allowed to resident,, Chicagn dJudges out of ‘the local treasury. Would this additivoal pay follow a Chicago Judge downg duty clsewhierel And must it not continue to be asource of discoutent (as it has been) that country Judges, on duty i Chicago, reccive no aditional compensation” for such service? . The names ol fome conutry Judees are given to us who would, for this reason, decline an ussign- « of Pontlac, Albert ment to Cook County. The State 3 urewg seen o Jnflca drawn lnla:n the Supreme Bench to the Jower rank of the Chivage Cireult, becuss of its bet- ter salary, and theso Chicago Judges would naturally be distuclined o reitnquish or imperil thelr exceptional udvantaxe in this respect. The E.’ of ctryuu Judges by the Biate ls $3,500, aud ¥ Cook County (for thy residept bench) §1,500 ll:l‘xglelrlund, waking o total of $5,000 to the .Jhe Clerks of tho Bupreme Court-in the Northiern, Central, aud Southiern Grand Divis- fons become ex-otliclo Clerks of the Appeltate Lourts in the Second, Third, and Fourth Dis- telcts reepectively, until the next election. in November, 1878, when Clerks will be chosen for baths Courts and for terms of six years. Uniil that election & Clerk will be appointed in the First Dlatrict (Cook Counts) %y the Judges assigned to appellate .duty thercin, Several caudidates for thiy nggohuumu. are sl realy named, including W. M. Taylor, late Clerk of the 'Supreme Court In the Northern Divislon, but beyond the notoriety of candida- ture, all must be workiug fo the dark until ¢ s known by whom the appolstment shall be made, The Clerks of the Supreme Court are to ive additional bonds for the sdditions! dutles evolved upon them: but as these duties cone template increased fees, there will be uo dis- Seul. Otherwise it might be a guestion of some woment whether an otlicjal, elected to perforin :redl!c duties, can have @ther dutics and obliga- lots subsequently devolved upon him. Tbere will be n zeneral clection of Circuit #adges in June, 187V, three by each circult and %2 oF seven fu Cook Couty. The Constitution ,gvnrgn to Cook an adational Judge, in either e Clreult or bu%cr(or Cuurts, for every addi- onal 50,000 {nbubltanty over 400,000, sad we :]\llgwn the county will be able 1o wawtaing m of population sutticien w: v Jnd;u.v ent for two ur more o FINANCIL V3w Yook, Aug. 28.~Luke W, ‘Thomss, Chacles §, Varley, aud Georgo P, Merrill, com- Prising the drm of Taomas & Co., which falled s short time ago, fled to-day a scheduls In thelr sa- Voot 1 Jolia L. 1D 'fg.fil‘l‘muu:- are 7. nowinal ey, $423,849; real el Wated ot Oves 60 per cent on the Romical, b spent in hard fighting, tin from Russian headquarters, dated ‘Wednesday evening, does not report the state ot offairs ot tho close. WARM WORIK. Active Operations Com=- menced by the Turks in Bulgaria. Russian Positions Seriously Menaced All Along the Line. Three Days' Desperate Fighting Has Taken Place at Schipka Pass. Ten Vigorous Turkish At tacks Repulsed by the Russians. Turkish Guns Disabled and Thrown from the Heights, The Turkish Losses Said to Have Been Enormous Insurrection in Full Blast in the Island of Crete. il Servia Still Engaged in Extensive Military Preparations. Russia Promises io Acknowledgoe Roumanian Indeponde ence, SHITPKA IABS. TERIBLR REPULSES FOR THE TURKS, [Ly Cable to The Chicago Tribune.} Loxpox Orricx or Tae Coioaco <I'nInoxs, 6 Pararavz Prace, STrAND, Aug. 24—4 o, m. —The ¢truggle forthe possession of Bchipka Pass has been maintained on both rides with gréR dotermination. BSuleiman Pashn be. gan Dhis attack on the Nussian position, which is fortified with twontysix guns in kept it ap until Iate at night, bringing for- ward fresh troops ns one body afler ‘aunother was ropulsed. mnst havo beon severe, as from the situation of tho dofenders mo flank movoments could be made, but tho Ottoman troops must have rodoubts, 'Tuesdsy morning, and The losses of the assailanis faced tho Russinn guns. At night the Rasslans maintained all their positions, and at dawn Wednesday the at- {ack was sgaln ronewed with fresh troops. This day, like tho predecessor, ‘was but o ballo- We ore told that, according to the Iatest intelligence, tho Rus. sian troops continued to ropel the Turkish attacks upon them, aud Gon. Hadeisky was marching to support them. THE TURKISH LOSSES in these diroct attacks must havo been enor- mous, and as only the best troops could be employed in such on operation, thoy must tell soverely upon the futnre strength of Buleiman Pasha's composite army, of which tho battalions who fqught under him fu Montenegro woro the backbone. tont of the Russian losa there are no means of judging. WIAT SULEIMAR 18 FIONTING 80 HARD FOB. Of tho ex- The importance attributed by Suleiman Pasha to the capture of Schipka is to be mensured by tho sacrifices he ia ready to make for that object, He is not fighting merely to efface the results of Turk- ish to negligence deprive the in July, enemy of nor even resuming the invasion of Roumelia as opportunity serves, but in ordor to be In n position to co-operate with movements which Osman Pashn and Mehemet Ali are making on ench side of Tirnova, their. forces which Le seeks to make, other- wise he' could ‘have moved down from the Balkans without fighting to On'mnn Bazar Itisnot a junction with {rom Bomilno by Kasan, HE WANTS TO REAON TIRNOVA, because thero ho conld bave at his. right hand Mehemet Pasha’s army, and at his left that of Osman Pasha. After tho losses he has sustained, however, which must have fallen upon hia best troops, it is doubtful whether his army could bo used for ‘the further dovelopment of such an enterprise, The xpovument of Os- man Pasha's troops from Loftcha upon Selvi was arrested Tuesday by the Russian forces on the spot, but was resumed Wednesday morning. The Russians have taken up a position at Selvi. BEFORE PLEVNA oll is quiet. A special correspondent states that the Russian force before Plevna hasa strength of 65,000 to 70,000 men, and still is inferior in number to the Pasha's army. CLASH OF ARMS, BCHIPEA PASS. Loxvox, Aug, 23.—Advices from Russfan headquarters at Uorry Studenl, dated yesterday Afternoon, state that the vattle in Schipka Pass 1n gtill proceeding, ‘The enemy had reuewed (he attack many times with fresh troops, but each time bad been repulsed with beavy loss. Lospox, Aug. %L—Details received here re- garding Schipka Pass, stata that the Russlans repulsed succupsively ten vigorous sttacks made by the Turks, the position of the Huysiaus be- ing very strong. TURKISI BATTERY DISMOUNTED. LoNpox, Aug. 23.—The latcst Russian official telegram, dated Gorry-Studcni, 234, says: *Our troops In Schipka Pass bave bebaved heroleally, After they repulsed ten attacks on Aug. 21, the Turks only kept up & desultory fire. Three guus of a Turkish hattery were dismounted by our firc and fell over the cliffs. Thé Turkish forces do not diminish. Our reinforcements ar- rived last night, some having marched forty and some fifty-slx versts in one day. Our losscs are comparatively ligbt, but, unfortuustely, we have many officers bors do combat, ‘The Turk- {sh Josses are enormous.” Gens. Dowschinsky and Btoljekof comunand. the Russians fuzhe pass. FIOUTING AT MANY POINTS. Loxpox, Aug. 23.—Telegrams from the sest of warscem to ahow,that the Turks haveat tast commenced ferious operatfons agafust the Russlan posillons from three sldes simnlta- neously. that Osinan Pastia commands In person a strong reconnoltering force near Selvi. This recon- notsance may account for the previous repurt of an attack on Selvl. denl, Aug. 22, cvening, says: tacks in the directlon of Schipka and Setvl, the ‘Tirks have made attempts to break In upon the Rsslan outposts chuk, Rasgrad, Bhymla, and Eskl-Djuma.” Mchemet All, who commands in that rectlon of the country, telegranha to Constantinople Aug. 22, claiming that his fores liave repulsed six Russlan battallons, recaptured the hehizhts of Seghardl, ani also repulsed the Russians hefore 234, evening, conlains the following: with great loss Inan important buttle near Eskl- FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1877. F knowledge ft. Russia alao engares to pay avon- silerubde purt of the Roumanian war expenscs. EGYPL'S DEMAND, Losnox, Aur. #3.—A Berlin correspondent states that the Khedive of Epypt, for bis maitl- tary service to the FPorte, demands the right to form a navy. NERVIAN AENTIMENT. A Belgrade correspondent sends the follow- Ing: At a banquet last night, P'rince Milan, replying to the congratulations en theanniverea- ryof hisacresalon, sald Servia was ready to make sacrifices fn ald of the Christiaus who were sighe ing undera foreign yoke." Col. Horvatavich, Col. Leschjamin, and ex- Minister Nikolach have heen appointed (Gen- erals, Nikolach, Leschjamin, and Alimpich, and Protich have been appolnted to the com- mand of the Tinoko, Moravia, Drin, and Abu- madia Corps respeetively. ¥{ien. Fadleff, who came here on a misslon from the Moscow Panslasist Committee, has not yel been successful. Before taking up arms, Servla wants ample funds and, above all, aspectal and officlal convention with Russia. As the Rus- more di7enit, (f not imporsible, o glve any traat. worthy account, aa the oMeial reporta which hive heen published aze short and vary incomyplete; and af the Ch el of Staffs headquarters the offirnrs sim- oly vay that the navance wax undeetaken with only 40,000 men, snd wan nnsuccessful, a8 the Turks had 60,006, It {a. however, known that the Ras- slans advanced on Erze CRIMINAL NEWS. Thus o Bucnarest telegram slates Three Dangerous Counterfeiters of Bonds Arrested Yes- terday. 10, the Camital of Arme. nia. by these toutes, viz.: the muin fosd from Aléxandrupol by way of Kare, the runte from Ar- dahan tr OIt], and the route fram liavarid. A furce of 8,000 men was aisn prnt Acsinet Hatum, & most imporiant hartor. hut it was eotirely nnane- cemnfnl. Bavazid war captnred tn April, and Ar- dahan early fn_May. it Kare held ont againet ita heniczers. TheTurke then struck the enlumn coming from Lhie rast. and, cniting it off from Bagazid. dros it north throngh Taprak Kaleh, aui beslezed the an garrieon Il in Bayazid. which was on the notnt of surrender when relleved by reinforer. ments from Erivan, kbont Jnly 5. ‘Ihe Kusslang evacusted Dayazid and retired acrose the fron Tarning from this colimn towards Kars, the Turkn compelind the Ruseians (o raise the ege of that place about June 25, OF couree the weatern col- umn wan then ohliged to fall back from Ol to Ar. dahan. and the whole campaign is & failure and muat be bazun over again. Two divislone twhe number T cannot learn) have hern a=nt Lo reinfar the Army of the Cancasna, which s oW rearean- 1zing for the offensive near Alezandropol. Lnt the #cason for active operstions wlil soon be piseed In that elevated mountsin reglon, It wonld srem tha the eeror af the Enssians conslsted not mo A Russian officlal telegram dated (rory-Stu- " Aswell aa at- Their Boodle Made Up of Spurious St Louis and Quincy Docu- menta, on the slde of Rust- The Alleged Jupes of the Snpposed Rase cals Declare the Lionds : Genuine, Rasgrad and achieved otlhier minor successes, TURKISH REPORT. : CONSTANTINOI'LE, Aug, 23, —A dispatch dated Some Adadiltional Light Thrown upon Jayne’s Mysterious Actions. Telegrama received here anounce that the Russians bave heen defeated and driven back Djuma. slan committees will no longer need represcu- | much in_ dividing thelr force into three | A Square, Legitimats Arrest of Gesner 9 i hich td not commnnicate with ROT TRUE, tatives liere, Gen. Fadlelf has offercd bis sers- | Sach ™ nunee c-'nd'“"hm-'mnllfn’-innu " iemaelven It s not true that the forces of Licut.-Gen. at Last Bronght About. fces to the Servian Government."! 10 he baaten In defall, as In anoerestimating the - ength of Kara, and seoding an insuMcient force sratnatit, and this, too, in apite of the fact that Kura nustained a wiege of over fire montha in 1855, and haa aince heen much strengthened, Hsd Knre fallen, or had It been pssible to le Mehemet Ali and Sulclman Pasha have effected 4 junction. FREPARING POR AN ATTACK. The Russians are vreparing to attack the sev- THE MYSTERIOUS PRISONERY. Aperiat Dixpateh ta The Tyibune, New Yonk, Aog.23.—The diacavery of the hid- TIE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. THE MIGHTY ARMY OATHERED IN ROUMANIA— CROSSING OF THE DANULE—DINTRIBUTION OP ¢ a dulficient ORPS o v force to wask it and sUll advance slong the majn | 9en foriers by the Times (o-day created a pro- eral Turkish positlons, T O e O Aax, ISAMTEILATRLEVEA | 1l Swa. and porhaps Il tiree, of thie column | found sensation, and this evening Superintendent TIRNOVA, m,.rnmmldrm New Fork Tribtine. might "3:1 umwl( near ‘l‘l;yemknh‘:’:‘ n‘r:mnrh ‘Walliug tok ponitive action. The resnlt of this The Turks attacked Timova yesterday, but WasHINOTON, D, Coy AUE: B0im A pr’lvnu tet- since, and advanced to attack Erzeroumi but by the | gooon “on the part of the manieipal polics marm force heinz held tu check at Kas he whole 157 1 : fs that Nelson A, Uesner, the chlef of were repulsed. The engagement recomfienced | tor received in this clty from o gentlemun at- | movement miscarried, Sir Amnold Kemball, & 3 brit o | d rra_ ol hty the forgars, s 3 d todlay. tached to the Russlan army on the Danube, | Jemme oocer I A e anarters, ol Jinkhtar & S ES et nried that he Is the principnt military adsiser of Sokh- tar. Certainly te Turkish defenne has heen well conducted, and has placed the Tassinne where they were at the hoginnioy of the campalgn, ex- Osman Pasha's trooos made an attack on Sel- vi withh the Intentfon of odvaucing upon Ga- Urova, but Prince Mirsky repulsed them, even before the arrival of the division which he usked inome af the cells at police headquarters. Thin afternoon Mr, Ifenry E. Knox. af the faw fem of Fullerton, Ctoaby & Knox, connsel for the New Yurk Life-Insorance Company, called on the Su. gives the very Interesting summary given below of the movementsof the Russlans from the thne they crossed the Pruth; on April 22, up to and ficluding tho crossing of the Danube from cept thut they still Lold Ardahan, A vurintendent, and had & protrscted inter- for as reinforcements. Ststova to Simnitza on the mornfug of Juno view with Mim. At sbeut 5 o'clock INSPECTION, 27, the distributlon of troops in Bulgarin, and FRANCE. Scizeant Kealy, of he detective MancnesTzR, Aur. 23.—A dispateh from the unsuccessful campaign in Arfa. The review Eski-Djuma, dated Tuesday, saya:. * Lieut.- was written, howevcer, before the second battle PRER SIEECH NUWHERE. Panix, Aug. 24, ~The Clerical organ, Je De- office, procerded (o th Fifth Avenue Hotel, for the purpose of takinginto crietody Col. Géner, Gen. Mehemet All left this murniog for Rus- | of Ple ‘The letter beara date July 27, und | fens, formatly declaras that it has been decided | Whols suspected of comulicity in the saccenefal grad to lnspect the camp und defensive works, ls:&lol WL bl Sl " 3 1o put down all illegal proceedlngs. Any ove ::;r'l!:rlbl:'m- c:«:l'(':urhitfl.:}:«:fl:;ym[:;n;g:z corps (B . Ninf Lleventh, ai okl d atiewlichibig il watun: to Shamlsy neH i Momabering abont 26,000 16 0, 00 taen | eliveriug specches attacking the Uoverament | o070 O Q0T ol T AT T OBMAN-BAZAR. ench, topethice with two disiaions of cavalry,aiout | will be prosecuted. in December last. Op arriving at the hotel, Sergt. Kealy rent his card to Me. Jagne's room, and wes fmmediately told to walk ap-stairs. Ife was at once admitied. and wap courieously received. Mr. Jayueintrudaced the Sergeant to Mr, T, J. Hender. rou, who, hesald, wur & Chicagodetective, andalso presented Ely B, Weston, who, he claimad, was not 8 prisuner, hut merety hald anaXvitness against s0me othier parties to b arrested, Sergt. Kealey made known lis business to Mr. Jaybo, and tue Intter sajd that he wonld not offer any There are.60,000 troops at Qaman-Bazar,which 6,000 Cossncks, Bnd some mwuntain aitiliery, place is entlrely deserted by the Inhabitauts, crossed the frontler April 12, - The Eleventh Corpa {and & portion of the Neveuth Corps) was directed 1o (alatz, on the Lower Danube, aud arrved there on the 924 of April. The Elghtn snd Twelfth Corpe, with the greater purt of the cavalry and the Cossacks, marched to the nefghborlivod of Jlucha- rest, and concentrated there aboul May 1. their advancy guards having taken positions on the Dan- ube, between Nikopolis and Justchuk, abuut May 20." The Ninth Corps was zent by rail i Statina, on the Aluta River, seventy-five miles northweetof Nikopolls, Three mote corps were soun The Republican paper, Le Temps, rays: “Throughout France there exists an tll-defined feeling of unxiety lest the cholee of the county v, as cxpresscd at the approaching elections, should Le disregard ‘There Is no ground for sluri, but good cause for vigilance and precaution.?’, FOREIGN MISCELLANY. PRANCE. Pants, Aug. 23.—The Figaro positively de- TITE COMBATANTS. A COLNESFONDEST ON THE SITUATION, Lospoy, Aug. 2L—A correspondent at the Russian beadguarters telegraphs as follows: It 18 o nervous time for the Ruseiana until their strength Inereases eufliclently to put to-d - c he arrest of Geaner by them comparatively at se. Any day Fourih, Thi by nies, ay, the accusation of almoast the en. obstacle . to U y o Dlow. may fal and strain thol | ficd,io,this vy the Eout Whicetitti,td | tire Parls press that Its recent attack ou e | the berseant. and et for the. prtsoner, AT resources to the utmost. The Turks are ac- | June 1, relieving the Eleventh, which then maurch. | Derthout, Miulster of War, was inspired by er under arrest and broughit him to tho tively menaclng the Russtan positions alt | G4 10 Glurgevos the Toirtcenih poceeded to | Gen, Ducrot. It renews the attack, and here he was locked up, ce, where Kealey refased Sergeant discloss the nature of the evidence arainet recommends that President MacMahon fnstitute evening to an fnquiry inte the management of the War Department. Alcxandrin, {enty-ve miles gurth of timnltes, and the Fourth Corpa was beld in reverve on {he ratlroad, Le msed according to circumstances. Rhont May 25, then, there were it pusition un the Dunube scven corpe (and part of another), num- bering from 00,000 Lo 245,000 men of ail arms, and 1 addition, two divisions of cavalry (aboul around, and by no means allow the Russlans to build on sssurance that there will he no hard fizhtiug until the Grand Duke Nicholas gives the signal to bezin, - {iesner, hut, as the accused will be ‘arraigned at the Tomba Police-Court in the morning for exam- instiun, the facte will then piobably be made known, Allacceasin the oritoner was refused ATPFROVED. Lovpo¥, Aug. 2)—The Zimes understands i 3 last night, and the autborities carefally watched to Flaelenilecs of Reliyka:Laes onstit ol 15,000 ‘men).” end"nino Towiiments of Coseacks | that the Londs of the Admirally aad the Eart | present’ say communicatios'”with. Bias b7 consisting of relays of the Bulearian Legion '(»:Is.:?xllll for - crowing the Danube, st two | Of Derby have signified to Admiral Devorsey | QWRHETR 18 gh |kt P TR L and four batteries of the Russfan division, The | points, near Lraila, and nnlr."?‘l;op?"lll"i their aporoval of his conduct in having put a | Mr, Jayne left for parts unknown thls evening, stop to the luwicss proceedings of the iron-clad Huascar, I Peruvian waters, JUSTIN MCARTIIY, Lonpox, Aug. 25.—Justin McCarthy, the po- litical writer and novelfst, 1s dead. Loxpoy, Aug. 23.—The Globedenies the death of Justin McCarthy, announced to-day. CIHOLERA. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Aug. 23.—The French may-of-war Correze las passed Aden with the cholera un board. y of lier crew are dead, and 130 ore still e GEN. GRAXT, ANTWERP, Aug. 2. sldent Grant sod Pan arrived yesterday. They leave to-morrow lor Loudon. - Second Divislon has thereforo been diverted from its intended destination betore Plevoa, and is marching on Sclilpka Pass, oue brignac belng ot Gabrova to-day,and tho other at Tire nova. Inarccent visittothefrontbefore Plevna, I was surprised to find thut so few reinforcementa as yet had reached the Russian troops Lolding it. ‘They aro unquestionably inferfor in nutbers to Qsinan Pasha's ariny. There i but an addition of a Roumanian and the Sixteenth Division, but to-day there are crossing the Danube 5,000 re- scrves to fhe first step was to Gl the lnhmrdecl on gwlll sides of each point selected fora bridge, and thus neutralize the Turkish gun- hosts, The Lridge near Hraila secms to ha ecn canstructed without hindrance from the Turks, but the country was ko submerged by o subsequent rire in the river that the bridge wan not pratticable, and the Lower lsnube was crossed in boats June 10, and the ileightaof Matchin gained the next day, — ul) with 8 lose_of less than 150 men, For the bridging of the Middle Danube, modern pontoons were cunstructed ut Galatz rud forwarded by rail to Slating, where they were launched Into the Aluta or Alta River; raftaand other muterlal were prepared at Statiud, and the whole was floated down the Olta. which entera inta the Danube u]mu- site Nikopalis, forwhichreason this polnt had been Danubewas then blocks His acilon {n turning (iemner over o the police su- thorltica was nndoubtedly forced by the exposure in Yesterday's Times. Some other particalra In revard lo the forgers was learned yesterdny from authoritative sources, X Sprague, fv addition to his other rascalities, was ths man who, soven or eight years svo, staried & swindled hondreds of pour forelgn-bort persona by means of wortnlese drafts for swnall amounts. Ile aln kefl un band a large allowance of spuriune coin, which he palmed off ou {mmis grants in exchanyge for greenbacks, Weston, the witness, after lcaving this city, made tour uf the West, aud swindled & namber of savings-banke, by mesns of furged drafie, in Loulsville, Cinclnnati. t. Loula, snd Chleago. Uesner is tall and broad-shonldered, with s Ger- .| eelected forn croesing. The s el above Nikopolla and below lustchuk by the BAN DOMINGO, man cast of countenance, Al th have hicen PILL UP TIE OATS 1§ THE NiNTH cones. | foe bore ORI R e e Y tee | San Dawixno, Abg. 0. Presldent Tinez ataten | any Shot, of coputenance. All three lave uen On the other hand, Prince Schackoskoy has whmh had Leen forwarded by rail to Slatina, and | that during several months of his Admls gettiy, clear. The police say that these marched his brigade of the Thirty-sccond In- | by Wagkous to the Danube, where tiey ‘Were | £100,000 were enent suppressing lusurrectloas. three “constitute the entlire ganz, Men like Chadwlick, Maxwell, ctc., whom they nred, are not 10 he compared with them, yet the detectives re- ard them s only thind-rate forgers, who would be ncapable of getting up & forged ratiroad bbad. Jaunched. While theso preparations were going on, however, the Turks strengthened thelr works at Nikopolis by conetructing eartiworks on the bills commanding the river. and it was therefora actermined to muke, the crossng at Simmitza, 1e petitions the Asscmbly 1o suspeng tue constitu- tlonal gusrantee, ' The Government intends having £100,000 in nickel currency colned in the United States. PATTI-CAUX. fantry Division back to his original position confrontiog Osman Pasha. Accordingiy, on the Plevna front, when the Ninth Corps gets its complement, the Russlans will have two ariny ¢ There are s number .uf persoms In thiy city who Troops were, however, cuncentruted oppusite Nik- Panty, Aug. 23.—Adeling Patt] has brought | are immeasnrably thelr superiors. The fint corps, the Fourth and Ninth, fucluding urnlll and Rustchuk as o fent, the Eizhin Corpa | gyt for nullity of the marrioge agninst the | check on the “Third National Hank was a he hing Lovatz ond Selyi, | alone belny placed between Alesandrin and 8im= | o oufs of Caux, The summaons alicees that | Y67y poor afiair, indecd. 'The second was some- the forves watching Loval ¢ | nltza. Ou the evening of June x4, andatabout | 3 AT KR ¢ TGO Re G e e | what better, wa was alvo thaton the Unlon Trust L roughly esjuato the whole | i o'clock the next moraing, the ddvanced gustas | Lo merige fs Bulh, SRS Fole beeause the Company., Informed fo-day that, i N 1 o 3 - A 4 cporter was o- a . Russian fores ~ coufronting Plevna | crossed un pontoon hoats snf rafte, s pasded at | i remonies in England, had no liccise from e o T dissaver o me st from 05,000to 75,000 men. There can be no auestion of thelr anxlous cagerncss ‘to be allowed to- fight agnin. Indeed they do not smother thelr murmurs at the delay, which I distely on the discovery of tha 874, argery on the Third Natlons! "Bank.® the ' dejectives in whose hands the casa was placed had the check stamp in‘croscovically examined to sea whelber it, o0, had been forred a8 thoss Liad Leen in the case advanced guards sefxed the heights to the west 7' thia fadine and heid them while n wholo divi- sion (8,000 men) crossed. This division then ‘ativanced, and afier sumu fzhting took possession of Bistova, duriug tho aternoon of June 15, with o bis Archhlslly. but acted_simply as delegated tl;mo Parfali of Saint Philippe du Ruule in 3 mentloned. They took the checks Lo 8 person who think will not be a8 lonz now us most peoplo | luse of about 600 men, the Turks retreaiing to- SENATOR MORTON. In reganded as tho miost accomplished. expert f The Russisn authoritics are greatly | Words Tirmorn and Nikopohs. Meanwhile a inost S in the ecity, and be propounced It » magine. The Russlan vigorous bombardment of both Rustchuk and | The Distingulshed Sick Man Sleeping Tran- | genujue stamp, and said that he would pleased with theappearance and apparent effl- xukup(:‘" had h;cn kl;plll -:ru{::md e’u";“i’n?'s'u‘," J'fl.; qullly at 10 0'Clock Last Night. o snear |nu3n{‘ Court n!l -}‘nulke, 'rxelhns:-‘nn 14, under e8verof 1c woodei po i (17 they suspecl pracue and Gesuer wan that, for f‘rf,';';,"Zfi:gfi:fi;a'fl:flm;"mm Koumanlan | e exiten_slaty-four. mite) I the Olta Speclal Dirpateh to The Tribuns, SOe Wevks previous 10 Lhe placing of the Eheckn, ) Liver, were floated down the Danube past Nikopo- s during the nights of June 16, 16, and 17 to simmtza, whero the bridge waa constracted (June 10 to 18) in three ports, conuecting two islands to thie shores; the agzregate length belng, 1 Lelleve, over1,000 ysrls, althouch this is riol ¥tated offici- ally. 'Such 1 the ontilne of the movements up to the date of the Groad Duke Nicholna® report of June 18, when there were on the aouth bunk the wvhole of the Eighth Corps, anotlier diviaion of {n- fantry. and yome Comacke. The Frmalning corps thin neighborhond (Ninth, Eleventn, Twelfth, aud Thirtecntn) - wery brought over the bridre, and im- mediatoly after the first crossing tho Cossacke and purt of the Etghth Corps were pushed forward about twelve miles tu the main rosd 10 Rusichuk, where they separnted, one portion going to the rigut on ihe rood to Plevna, helind Nikopolle, and tho other gomg ta the left lo Biels, tue croseing of tho- Jantra River, which was w Dby an suvanco guard of cavulry June . The capture of this place, iels, with only o aiight aklrmish was of goeat fmportance, for it gave the Tusmans the conunand of the ra River. behind which thore are oxcellent defensive hositions, IV holding which the Rusilan left Sank II socurcd from attack from tho garrisons of Rust. chuk and Shumla. The River Lom, furthor to the oust, does nut afiord goad defcnsive positiona, ita banks belug low. Thus covercd on thelr left, tho Itusslan advauce pushed forward rapidly to the Dalkons, and on June 25 scized Tirnova, at the nortliern baso of the mountalos, The bulk of the arny was ihen howtened forward to Tirnova, the {mud Duke's headquarters belng eatablished there June 40, ‘The Ninth Corps, howover, was difected on INptaNarorts, Ind., Aog, 23—0 p. m.—Dr, Jawes I1. Woodbura returned from Richmond this evening, He went over lnst night to coneult with Dr, Thompson touching Senator Morton. Ile re- ports that the condition of the Benator {snot changed materially from yesterday. We rested well duriug the night, and wasin goud spirits, thongh somewhat discouraged yesterdsy, 1lisap- petite craves more thau is prudent for him to eat, and this bas'relarded his recovery, Inanswer to aquestion os to ulttmate recovery, the Doctor responded that it would be extremely dificult to say, but thought there would be at least a partial recovery, and that Dr, Bliss believed be wonld en- tirely recover. The Benator's faculties ate as Kkeen and braght ae fu the beat days of Ula lite, &pecial Dispatch 10 The Tridune, IxDianaPOLlS, Ind., Aug. 24-12:30 & m.— A mldnight dlspateh to the Journal from Rich- r Morton Is resting comfortably, ! Thompron are contdent e will 12 time fo tney had noticed them holdng secret contabs, and agpearing tu be preparing for some stroke of Wark, hnowing their history and character, they watched them, and they were called ol Lefore they could #atu suflicient evidence, and the work was justruist. «d toother handa. MORE FORGERS. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Trivuna, New Yong, Aug. 25 —~Another care of bond- forging, in which the accused offcred for sale apn- rlous St. Louls County, Missourl, ponds, was do- veloped to-dsy. Three weeks ago s well-known Broad-street broker Informed Robert A Plokertun tat lie had been approached by & man who had for sale St. Louls County bonds, which the broker, on examination, deemed counterfeit. The detective [nvestigated the matter and discovered the man who had the bonds for sale, whose name was Col, Willtum Currler. J, C. Jurd, a curbatone broker, was also trying to negotiate the salo, bat he was only used as a teol by Currier. Pinkerton (elegraphed to Superintendent McDon- ongn, Cbief of Police of.5t. Louis, Detective Wiitlem J. Tucker, of the §1. Louls police, srrived In this city Tucwdsy mornlog, and Detectives Fields and O'Conuor were detatled’ to asslst in working the matter up. The ueat day informnation was obtained that Messrs. Perkins, Livington, and Post hsd purchased from a broker named Jubnson fen $1.000 bouds of an {ssnc of the year APOKEN OF WITI CONSIDERATION not previously evinced, The bulk of the reinforcements are someshat delayed on the way from the Russian base, but the cavalry division of the guards {s expected to cross the Danube fn g fortnight, and o brig- ade per day to follow In a steady stream, The water is bad here. The Emperor lns been slightly indisposed, but Is now quite re- covered, A Vicunn correspondent states thnt a tele- eram from Bucharest says M. Brallano and chlef of the Roumonian staff bave returned from the Czar's hcadquorters. - Negotitions respecting the concluslon.of o military conven- tion fcll to the ground. The Grand Duke Nicholas dectared that Independent action of the Roumavian anoy was not permissible. Meanwhile the Russians have incorpurated a Roumanhan division with thelr own troops, It is stil) belleved that some comprownlse will be eflected, : * NEPORTED TURKISI VICTORY. LonnoN, Auyr, 23.—A dispatch from Therae peri reports thnt the Porte has officially fnform- ed the British Embasay that Mehcmet All Las gained n great victory between Osman Bazar improve frow To the Weatern A IXDIANAVOLIN, ANg, 2310150 p. m. from Richuond just received rays D rived and fully concurw In the oplnion that thu cent unfavorable symptams in Senator Morlun cas0 Bre b no sense nu aggravation of vnr-lf 8, ‘but are siinply from Indigestion, After careful ex- amination, Dr. Blien gives 1t as his opinfon thut thiero in every reason to believe the Senator wil recover, e rested very well last night—so well, indeed, that his physicluns wero not called up at Nikopolls from the rear, and carried that place by v e - | 185 W run twenly-five years from date. The and Ealil Djums, capturing several guus aud in- | oy, it (with wavore logs, not yet ofcluily piveny | A1y MWE {2 the Sesk wignt, he haa reeted wo cumi- | 0k B TAB LRSRLT RS 208 (o dulee 0 flicting great loss, The Russiaus were the at- | July i, capturing two Pastiaa, Jorty cannon, 6,000 THCINOND, Ang, %830 p. m.—Dr, Bliss | check for the amount. An ezamination tacking party, men, ondlwo gunboats, July Haudtoue dislelon | o piveq from Washington this evening snd held » of this curl attacked the \"lln:e of Plevna from showed that the cousecutive numbers ou some d with 8 Itation with br. Thompson, Hoth agree that N the north and céat, but was repul u loss | O ators conditiun v more favorabie than they | Of the bonds were of higher denominstione than GENERAL, O A0 000 mieny aud driven back | could expect, considering bls alvrmin Condition | they coald poesibly Bave been on the original, + DPISMARCK AND ANDRABSY, . yeaterday, ‘They are bopeful that the Scoator will soou rally sgein, Bpeciai Dispatch tn The Tribune. Wasnixaton, D, C,, Ang, 23, =Private advices {rom iichmand, Ind., from various persons on in- Johuson enid that he recelved the bands on cume missian from a man calling himself John IL Husted, of stockport, N, J,, who cawa to blm with » let- ter purporting to be written by & sou of Dean ftich. 1o newed up (o this date—Iuly 15, Plevoa iv ne the point where tke road from Rustchuk crovs ll.m“lll Itiver, and is exactly of the same f[mypos tance to the safely of the Itisien communicationy on their left a8 Bleln (2 on thelr ricut, BERLIN, Aug., 23.—Prince Blsmarck left to- day for Gastien, It is arranged that the Prince aud Count Audrassy shall meet there. ¢ % timate retations with the Morton family, w that | mond, and, un his asking flusted how he got pos- GERMANY'S PROTEST. Wheanwhile, June 30, Gen. Qliourko, with ten | GIAEE PASUORE ML L AR OOt ot character, v The Vienna Political Correspondence reports | repiments of cavairy and some mountaln batteries, | KON m_”unmm o sesston of the bonds, the lalter stuted that he re- patches to-day are of an smrming nature, indicating; clearly that the writers feared that tho preeent crisis woulil not result f1- vorably.t A gentleman here who has had the man. ageiment pf sume of Senstor Mortou's private busi- ness -mfn was telegrapbied to-day o come al onea. wreceded by Cos , left ‘Iirnova, sud moving vust o4 furas Klena, he there turned to the soutn and crovsed the Balkuns, leaving hia artillery e bind, ‘The uvest day, July 1, by & blind trafl, Le passcd the mountalus, On July 2 he debouched rum the mountains at the village of Khanklol, wheuce ho sent bis icka to cut the railway sud telegraph hne at Jenl Saghra, between Jambuoll and Adrisnople, e turned westward the nest dsy with his maln force, and or. July 6 carried the Village of Kazanhk by aswsault, with small lows. liy (bis moveient of don. Ghourko the Kussians had turned the best puss jn the Dalkani—the Shipka Fase—through whict there ls a \er{l‘voud rosd, for Turkey, over grades which for the most part arc easy. oy G Uen. (hourko gained u of tho Village of Shipks, while, at the ime, & uElmenl. comltng from tuo porth by waln road through Gabrovs. atiacked the Turk. 18k defenses fu the narrow dutile of the pase. This atiack was renewed the pext day, July 7, with that Austria and Italy have {nstructed thelr sm- bassadors to joln Germany's protest against Turkish breaches of the Geneva Convention. DENIAL. Bressers, Aug. 23.—The sensational story that the Belglau Chambers would shortly bo convoked to vote a graut fur milltary purposes is positively denled, 8ERVIA, LONDON, Aug, 23.—Servia’s proclamation of fodependence has been postponed fn conse- quencs of the remonstrances of the diplomatic sgents. Mobllization s gulng on, and troops are marching to the frontler continuatly; but, owlog to the Russian defeats, tho population ceived thew from a man named Jobn Wheeler, to whom be mado s Joan of $4,500 on the bonids, The detective arrested Tusted, who was walting for Johuson's -retur, thal he might got pald for the bouds, Curricr was forthwi'h srrested. aud oub's person wsa funnd ope $1,000 & County bond, No. 1,:tii. fiurd, being oniy a dupe, ‘was ailowed to'co, " Currier satd that be got the bond frou Jubn J. Cannon. Currier and o ted were taken 10 the Fonrteenth Precinet Statlon- ebarged with forgery. Cannon wus nd arrested this morning comivg vut of Detectives Field and U'Connor recoy. ulzed ‘Canuon a3 an experienced forger! having verved eight yeats In the Massachusetls State I'riaon, Usnnon's pame {s also connected with the forgery of the $04, 000 check on tue Ublon Trust (rmpiny, and with the $24,000 on the Third Na- toual Bank, The 7unesssys ibal Currler was in e Confederate aruy, fron wiienice e derives bls a ——— THE WEATHER, Wasnnarox, D, C., Aug. 2418, m,~For the Upper Lakes, Upper Misslualppl. and Lower 3ig- sour! Valleys rising followed by falling baroweter, cool and partly cloudy westher, and northerly, sbifting st Western otations, to sosthessterly winds. v LOOAL ONSERYATI 52 . le of Coluncl, | ut 38 years of » of do not show o warlike splrit. complete success, leaving the pass in the hands of ‘_‘;m 165 y 4 pos gy Rood address, After his arrvet he ad- Tho Pelitleal Corrapondencés Belgrada spe- | 1o Hustianw, The, poaltion OF the wrny of the Imittod (w Likviug passed $25,000 worth of bouds of cfal saye: For several days buportaat consul- tatfons Lave Leen hetd by Prince Milan, M. Ristles, the Scrvian Minlster of War, aud sev- eral Russians of pote who are now fa Belgrade Meaywbilo confidentlal justructlons bave been fesued o district Governors 'for tho moblliza- the Grand Duke's headquarters aro at Tirova, with theee corpa (Foarth, l"hlh. snd Thirteeuthy, with Lls advanca guurd Lolding the Shipka Vess snd Its debouches; vecond. the Ninth Corpa holde \| I nd has been defeated {nan alort to third, the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps have cut the raullroud boiween Rusichuk the Uity of Qulucy, Ill., which were issucd the constructlon of the Missouri Pacific The bonds “were sold Lo s Broadw tanker hi a broker > whom Lurrier bad given them to dispose of, and the broker, siter obtaiming the mouney, cuolly absconded, Tho bouds wero alau ovtalned by e —— — - A SHOWER OF INJUNCTIONS, Mewems, Teon., Aug, 23, —Judge Trigg, of the A Rasgrad, and have iovested the former | United Gtales Distrlct Court, has granted an iu- | Cuzrier from tion of the mititis. Dlacor Cwhither slege- ey’ "o "5 | junctiou for T. &, Drown sgalust the Mayor aud | The bozus St Lunle: Couniy’ bunda‘ary well et INSURRECTION. fil’é“«fl“.’:‘ffilfln& . ?fiffimm‘ la aruy has 8 | other oflcisls of Memphlu restraining thew trom | Sh AU N iy the Cobunes prowibated Loxnoy, Aug. 2.—Aun insurrectfon has | chuk, a o interfering with the Tax Callectors in the coltec- | themn zeunine, und Verkine, Liviopston, & Fost stunce of ucarly ' ffty-the miles, aud 3 goud line of cotamunicativn from Sl-tova to Tir- ovs, sbout (hiriy suiles: thence through the Ship- ka Pusa o Kasanlik (vighty miles from Siat whero 19 1ta advunce guard. Thie line 1s flml on {ts loft by the Juntra River. Unite right, there wre some Turke un the line of the Vid, but it s i vuseible to Kive their number, At Widdio, over 300 willea froms Nikopolis, and 160 from Tumova, overa difficalt couutry, thero are said to be abuat 80,000 Turke. The pos ion of Plevua fs, of essontial to (he safety of the Hussan 1t is a swall iown defended by broken out In Crete, Two eugagcmeuts have been fought, fo which thirty-six Turks and seventeen Christians were killed, Tleesaly Is rveported la & state of brigundage, which must eud [u insurrcction, *© MONTENEOUO. A telegrdm from Agram aunounces that san- gulnary Ugbting bas been gotng on for tho last thres days near Crulpotak between the Turks tlon of taxes levied to pay thu balance of lls udgment aguinst fne city for paviug certaln i(n‘ru: nhoz:n olning the y'A‘u (,'::‘Ih-cwr- frowm recciving for such taxes anything but Iswiul nusey of the United btates; and sl furtlier cujorning certan parties from 'prosecuting su_sctwon for replevin broughit by them in the Staty Court sguinet 8 Tax Collector for property levied ou by bim for Brown's tax. e —— NEW HOUSE OF CORRECTION. [ were sthil lu doubt as (0 1he geunluencss of the Loads, Detectivo Pinkerion secws o hive uo doubt in the watter, Juregard to the forgery he says Lhat, thoupl the bouds are tory and tattered, aud lovk dirty with sge, they arv in reality not prioted three " monihs. Tha taree prisoners— “Colonel " Willlaw Casder, John Huslud, and John J. Cnoon—were remanded for further ex- amination at tho Tuwbe Pulice Cuurt, 8. Loum, Aug. 2. —The publication this afters noon of a dispatch from New York meutionin, the arrest of Uusted and Wilsoa, Laving furge courve, communicativns, bworks. From Kassolik to the nearcst Speeiat Corrempondemce of The Tridund, 5t Louis Counly btonds fu thelr posses- sotub, Al Saib clatms | %354 g - \on, ~_ produced considerable comnent I tnd surgents unler Gowl, A Bulb wlsios | poiniat i viivar o baraly tory miey 64 | facaika, Mich, Aug. 2% —Slutr pritoners,under | glin, produced couglemble | cumueit g 25 yearsof age, wero tranaferred from the State Prison to tho now House of Correction, at Ioula, yeaterday,—it being so. fsr comploted that the wiile, Gen, Zhowermaun with the Fourtecuth and pare of the Seventh Corps fu the Dobrudjs hos sdvauced and selzed, apparcutly withoul niuch o~ slstance, the entire Xens(h of " the “““i from N o induiry at the police beadquartors resealed the fact that the authontles bere Knew of the existeuce of 1he frauduleal bonds several days azo, anu bave beun lu constant correspondence with Plukerton in Podgoritza, sud stormed the Mouteuegrin forll- fled positions, MORE BELIEP POR NICSICS. Cirealt Couts now sentence to that institution. ’ y g cnd) thus Lolding ibo line : regard to the matter. Deteetive J. W, Tucker ‘The Turks bave entered Sharavanco, and are 5:"’:'.‘."; 1o Teharmnay, e | rersuting The | Sbcto are 17 cel lfu'ifllffiu“én‘i'@.'.fl'? ole | wh et W New Vorl ‘un wi- 1ih inat sdvancing steadity towards Nicsics, ‘Turks from mmpung Bay counter-sttoken by 06 | brook Divice, Beiding; and Tuoniss T. Moore, | 10 co-operste ! 'Lmnrn‘n"g‘zh‘::l."nhhll sorking MANIA. Lower Danubo upon the Hussian comuiunications | Adrian, Jobn J, Grafton is Wanlen; O. H. W » g Chicte MUSML AND RO in ltoumania; Av well aa can be uscertuined, 1ho | mier Depuips GO, Thompeon, Treasurers Chasics | Donough leTt foe tho pluce tocho bis sid in thy Loupo, Aug. 23—A stectal from Dresdes | Tuciy havo sbout 100,000 wen uthe Quadiilaterad | Tover (Rerl o A matier, M. MeDonoazh took wilh bl serersd states that the Russo-Houmaufan convention | of the fortresses of Shumta, Veroa, bilistris, sud v ————— nnnhdbfunl;lul In.& hous :&‘:mnunmuu:o ledges | Rustchuk. of woich 30,000 are cetimiated to be 1o N STEAMSHIP NEWS tbat bus beun furged, cacopt ia . ul Yy contaios u clanso wherein Russia ackuowledses { ' uGo Tortreases, but the reports about the OCEAN STEA A and bewdes thia bt was pereonslly cqualate the fndependence of Roumanla, sud prumises Turkish army azc very weayre aud contradiclory, 0 endsavor to laduce the ozher Fowers 10 e Ngw Youk. Aug. 23.—Arrived, steamers Cone Concerning 1ho movewents in Aals, it b much with Mesars. Thomas aud Lacey, who signed the setty from Cardift; Elyais, from London. [ sigival boods, sud cau readlly adsatify thelr sigs nember of offces in the lower part of the cily and " natares. Nothing will ha left nndone by Chiet WeDonongh and the aathorities hers to captare everybody connected with the forgery, anil secure the forged bonda. Dispatches from New York fay the fradntent lasne rmhnhly amonata to $150, - 000, The orizinal bande are for $75,000. dated and are numbered from 1,313 to 1,338, in- clasive. BURGLARS AT GRAND RAPIDS, 8pretal Dispateh o The Tribune, Graxn Rartos, Mich.,, Ang, 2).—Tuesday night Parmenter & Coppe'a grocery in this city was enlered by bnrglars and abont 8140 worth of gunds taken. Yertorday afternoon two young men entered Mayor Thavet's grocery andattempted to rratch abont 8700 cash from the safe, hnt wers diacovered, and they ran away, Last nisht 8. E. Faxon's store at Ads, in this county, was en- tered, and hetween 8125 and $150 taken. Ofcers hunted for the barglars, and srrested two. who Are hetleverd to be the night nnes, Lawel! (hin after. noon. Thelr namen are Geo pencer and Charles Wagner. ‘The third will be taken before morning. Ypencer Is an old_crimina), having been In State Prison befare, 1t is supoosed the thres have been guilty of mil the crimes nam A TELL-TALE TICKET. Prtanecraia, P.y Aug. 23.~Adolph Strepole chy, & Rassian, who was arrerted in this city Fris day ns the accomplice of Whalen, for the hurder of Max flnehne, at Elm' Statlon, has made s fall confesslon to Detective Abrame, by whom ho was (:slured at K11 North Front street, where ho lodzed., oo YeAl, razor-aty and two hnndkerchiefs which belonged to the murdersd man were found. awd & pair of panta foond on £irepaichy which ..r,n....mf 10 iloehnn, A pawn- ticket found in his pockst called for the hammer with wiich loehne wos knocked on the head and kitled; . o AN ENGLISITCRTMINAL, Loviavree, Ang. 23.—Edward fabday, of Barham, nesr Cauterbory, ‘Kent, Englind, has been arrexted here, 1o in charged with awindling. Tiahday advertised fo loan money, pretendimy be rich, 1le thos procured considerable in_small sam#. Lettern In hls pansession from a woman In San_Francisec #luned **Heenlce indicate that he bas either been robbini or erhaps smagzling (0 a lare ex- Some money and & bond No. 72 of the Warbington City Mining Company were taken from him by the detectiver, It 18 thought he bas relativen In Utin, HUNG AN INNOCENT MAN. Lotiviiie, Ky, Aue. 23, —Statements are made that Rtichard Shuck, hung last month for murder in Owentown, Ry., was an Innocent manso far as the crime for which he suffered Isconcerned. Ehuck wan implicated In many Koklux ontrages, but in this particnlar nstance aeems to have been innocent. though present when Paris was siain, Hivccnfernion and the stateinents of Dave Cartar, riuce “arrested,. show the existence of s regular baud of outlaws, the leaders of which drs all now i castody. : HORSE-THIEVES. Special Ditpatch (o The Tnbune. Eaet Baainaw, Mich., Aug, 21.—T. W, Boyd wan arrested by an oficer of this city last night and taken to Hay Cily to.aayto anawer to the charze of horee-sicallng, Last mght s horse valued at 8125 was stolen from the premises of P, G, Curtin, at Bridzeport, in this county, and to- day one R. Mchonald war arreated an a principal fn the larceny, There is « thorough gang of bursc- thicves operating in this vi¢inity, —— 8 FRATRICIDE. " - Special Dispated to The Tridune. Forr Waynz, Ind., Aug. 23.—Farther develop- menta indicate conclusively that youny Pepe, who wraa killed Toesday afternoon tweive miles cast of here, was shot by his own brothier. CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTAL SITOOTING. Hpectal Correspondenca of The Tribune. Lawsixg, Mich., Aug. 22.%-Aa tho son of Na- than Mastings, a farmer living near Eaton Ravlds, ‘wan prepanng for a hunt, the father objected, and, snatchiug the cun from the bay, struck it scross a log, discharging the gun, Tho conients went fofo the old geutlewan's bowels, killlug bim jnstantly, FOUNDERED, Sax Fraxciecn, Aug, 23, —The stcamshin City of Hobart. emplayed in the trade between Sydney and Tasmania, foundered July 21, Capt. Lowria and all hands escaped, and were plcked up and bronght to Sydney, camer win ownet by at William Sawamcrbell, the unfortunate owner of the Yarrayarra. NUN OVER AND KILLED, Speewsl Dupateh to The Tribune, Pirrserna, Pa.. Aug, 2L—William Keliy, sn ex-policcman. was ran over by & truin st the Unlon Depet this evening, and fnstantly killed, his hody ryx-l;-illunny torn to pieces and scattered aver tho I BURNED TO DEATIT. NiacArs Aug. 23.—Joun aud Ehzabeth Har- vey, old and deslliute, wers burned to death i thelr house last night. FIRES. IN CRICAGO. ' A still-alarm to Eugine Company No. 10 at 1:30 yesterday afternoon wus cansed by & blazo In the JewishLhorch, No. 384 Clark street, Damaye, $25. Cause. explosionof gas caused by careless- ness in moving the strocture. A Ore bruke oot nt abonta quarter to 1 o'clock yesterday aftomnon fn the boller-room of A.'H. Andrews & Co.'s furniture factory, 150 to 170 Mather street. An alsrin was soanded and the fire- men sacceeded fo putting the firg out before much was doge, Ja fact, the leann damage eown the very free nse of wWater, and not from the flamen theniselves, It 18 (hought that 200 will make the ‘\llcl 28 pod a8 new, and this ous 18 fully covered by Insurasice. There will be no this mo ng 88 usual, NEAR MIDLAND, MICH, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, East Ssavaw, Mich., Ang. 23.—A new store-- houee buildingon the . farm of J. W. Cochrane, near Midiand, contalmug a quantity of lumber, re e v 35:0005 a0 Tasusaacer *0 o7 e ———— SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. ] Famroiwr, N. Y., Aug. ©L—To-day s the. last of the Chantsuqua Scientific Cougress. At% o'clock this morolng the Hev, Dr. Warren, of Philadelphts, beld the Fourth Bejcntific Convens tlon, * At 9:30 Prof, Bowne, of Boston Unlversity, gave bis sccond philosophical lecture, and at 11 a, m. Prof. Lattimer lectured on ** Electricity,” ‘This afterucon the Rev. A. T, Plerson, I, D., Detroit, lectured on *+ Sclentific Thinking "3 Prof. SlcLockie. of I'rinceton, held & cunversation on sclence and theolugys and Prof. I Ogden Doremna lectured on ** Divérs Hpirita.” “lo the evening closing sddreswes were delivered by Dr. Vincent aud others, and the Chsutsugua gdc gress for 1577 onded. THE CUBAN LEAGUE, New Yonx, Aog. 23.—At s wmeeting of the Fxecutive Committee of the Cuban League to-dsy an address 10 the people of the United States was sdopted, together with & resolution, that the In~ banitants of largecities form Cuban Lesgues for the purpose of execating moral Influence upon our own and oiber civilized Qovernments in favor of the lufinn'ulun of the [olunian war waged aguinst Cuba the laad elght years, aud tuvuking the aid of Ib: Press to demand her recoguition belligor- enl ——— SUICIDE, Enis, Po., Aug. 23.—~Evarsars, a joweler who lately returned from an unsuccessfal search In other States for employment, was found drowned in the lake this afteruoon. Ue had "“fl"“" presscd, and It e 8 supposed caso of sulcl - e—— Do Justice to Nature, 1t {e ingrsiitode to nature not to preserve and keep in splendid order s good set of teeth, Noth- Ing can be easler. Al that fs necded is to brush them brukly uight and worolog with vunifying oz anl‘ 1t will wake the myuth a pertumed e, e —— There ia pothing equal to & souud, solid set of tecth. Theysre chl. s by using Boruard's Golden Dentilave, © For sale Uy druggists eveiywhers. BUSINESS NOTICES. Koma bel . all iatrintota wil) o deals '.’:.':'.':J::.?,gc:sr::? hasck, Feade supplied witn the ’unulna by Vag Btevenson & Co. E. A. Huecue, wanufactures. T'se # Mrs, Winsjow's Scothlug Syrup® for children while teethinz. It cures unlnr{ sad diarchors, wind colic, yod regulites d bowels. SUMMELR MESOHTS, BN PARK WAfi;ri"u GLES, I; Y. nma.Huou’x;fi{?‘w Apuulutuients At ' 'Bus (ree. bend for clrculaz sad sua.yals of watar. C. B.WROST, Froprietor. KUDIY 8. e I el b A e MANUFACTORED BY KUY 170 Bast Madlgon-at., Bet.Kishear. upl‘ Joadafest. Iwml*qefll work, but everything willgo og _ ) 1 s atifie Con- - 4. AREND, (homist,