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F f | i | ’ bane. 4 8 . he Ehicago ALY VOLUME XXXII s ' CHICA.GO, MONDAY. AUGUST 27, 1877. "/ § PRICE FIVE CENTS, : . EXPOSITION BUILDING. DEATH’S DOOR. il - i i v, g ri; iy P U L/ REMEMBER! TEEB GREAT AUCTION SALE ™ nter-State |csremerr e ... OF ngn of Suleiman Pasha's 'Wl'a‘tchesr' e Expusltlnnl . Terrmi'rurks. Fme JeWBh',E Aug. 29 to Oct. 13, 1877. ’““J:&;;&'fiotfifli’fi; % Silverware, &Cu \w, gyt sy it o COMMENCES AT Tho Valiant Russian Gen. Drou- 20 olock IS AFTERROON. | Science, odusty, and At iy ost e s This Prompt attendance will secure bargaina, ro's Grave. E. V. RODDIN & GO, tops on overy side nud ro-echosd frcaty tho Joreserves .dere sWMngaged. The men were | forest of Russian rifies that were suddenly | besten out with beat, gue, hunger, and thrust ovor the redoubls. Tho Russian fire | thirst. There was no water within the Russian % . lines, and the men lay panting on the bare was 8o well-planned and executed that for 8 | 1y 0 reckiess of the fact that it wasswent by - “ | Ample Accounts of the | fow momots the Tirke woro besten back, | (g Tarkieh siie fire. Others doggedly fought Ica 0 Scenes of Carnage in o safety of the Buez Canal. This was asett’ ¢ struggle had been wa, between ferocity dnd however, that Turkey was guing to be Y derpalr, and the mnmho had survived the because. une:se:tcdh‘ deseried by old a3 5 °| massacre had taken refuge In the moun- ‘whotn she had & right to count; butnos @ ¥ tains and in & neighbdring: foriress. The wom- tion could be more unfounded; he looke €n and children who had_cscaped from the pure the Russians as niready beaten. They hat,-. : | suit of the Circassiane, with the wounded men, deed, taken the country for s moment by sur- | were taken on board a Turkish ironclad, com- prite, and, .by &~ system of terrorism | manded by Osman Pasha, aod taken to Var- and maseacre, had _even got some dis- [ pa, 2 fance sauth of the Balksns, As.one specl: | fnsupport of their charge of palpable want of energy, *if not of complicity,” againet the Ottoman authoritles, the Greek Government tnentions that an Ottoman officer named Kard Mehmed AghlI having gono to Kavarna a little while beforu the massacre, had pressed *the fn- habitants to give 60,000 pisstres to the' Circas- slans, and to leave their homes In tho course of a few hours. It was while four deief gates from the inhabitants were discutaing this propumtion with the officer that the Cirras- slans broke in. Also, tuat the telegraph clurk who rent the message to the Vice-Conml ot Varna was that same evening. sent to Kavarna bl the Kaimakam of Baltjik éwhcnce 1% appears the telegram was sent), and was there massa- crcd fu the most horrible manner. The above may beregarded as thoroughly and ofticially ascertained, for the Government, from maotlyes of pollcy, have not shown any inclina- tion 1o cxaggerate the Lorrors. What follows, fnso far asit {s not supported by the officaal report, must be accepted with more cautlon. he firet clrcumstantisl mccount ol the massacre was published bers on Sunday, the 20th, in the Apheneris, The opening sentences are saificiently futercating to be translated: + CONSTANTINOI'LE, July 25.—Last Sunday there were muttered ruaiors of the slaughter Russian war vessels from the D-nhnellus stho phc&*}’ threa days a desperato’ S R 1 [ ‘ but gathergd themelves, and, clambering | on aown smong the rocks, but were forced to over the dead bodier, T FRESSED FORWARD, Men fell by handreds, and in falling hin- derod their living eomradds. ‘ Frantia with agé, the Turks rushed. to their death, for the Russion riflemen bohind the trenches coolly give ground. The cliffs REZAOUNDED WITI TRIUMPHANT TURKISH 8IIOUTS. It was at this juncturo that refnforcements un- der Radetzky arrived. Radetzky took commsnd of theae, with others who arrived subsequently, which hrought up the number o;;".fend‘eu lz:x A o _fhe Pass to about 13,000. The road even in the mowed themn down, nntil the road was liter- | ‘ear of the Russtun positions along which the ally. paved with corpses. > reinforcementa had to advance was swept by a The Montenegrin regulars suffered most, | Turkish: fire, and tho reinforckments suffered but not until twa bnttalions had been cut | heavily. to pléces did Baleiman order his fsvorite w'ni‘l Oll:':f 1??,(""9"'! Mf;l-l oo tre H " i Was jear 'orks from a well W e oops,to w:ll;i:\;;h S ivitEns position which flanked the Russian positions on % ) .| the was confined ' to washeld. Tho blod of the Turks Wes.On'|.musketrs, and continued sll dsy desperately. || five, and it was ditormined to take the 7o | Tne Ruesians could make but litile impression «doubls at all haiard. The men fl!"ge‘L B,nsont: attack on the Tarks, The cotre- urging forward, Battalipn .af on | spondent says: *‘Occaslonally, st some point charged with nll the impetuosity and reck- the Russiana would be hurled clean back out of Tensness for whic‘ the Moslems- -1thewood altogether, Icould mark the Turks Time nfter time they wors_repulsed .with | following them eqgerly to its edge and lyig tremendous alanghter. When darkhbas set dowa whilg pourtog out A GALLING FIRE, in, 1o lega than The troops . chiarged with making this front | THALE THOUNAND DEAD DODIES sttack merely succeeded In preventing the Schipka Pass. o) ki men of thelr barbaroas cruelty, be mentioned that they had driven 1,200 women and children into s barn, and there burnt them alive, This atrocity was perpetrated, not by Bulgarians, but by regular Russian troops, These troops committed other, If possible, more infamous cruelties, such as cutting off women's breaste, pulling ont eyes, and other nameless horrors. All this was done as part of a deliberate scheme to frighten the people of the country and in- clina them for peace, and at one mument the policy' was nearly succeseful, and the Turkish Government geemed hail dln;med to make peace rather than let harmiess and peaceful jects endure further horror;, but now the sudden tide of Russtan con- quest was iurned; thev were _being fast driven back over she Balkans, and there could be no longer any mention of & word of peace. 1f all the Powers proposed peace ttnan- imously to Turkey, she would not sccept it As for the much-tafked-of advance of the Hiritish fieet to Comunuuorle, no loyal and patriotic Turk would hear of t, unless Eoglana threw off her selflsh policy, and came, not on her awn - mceount, hat as the open and avowed nllry of Tutkey, and, therefore, the enemy of Russia. T cannot say how far thie rentienan cxpressed Visitors may rely "upon the assurance that, for in- teresting, meritorious ob- The Fate of the Defenders of B 5 D the pollcy of cither the Patace or the Yorte, but car Baltjil, whicls 1 150 STATE-ST jects and attractive movels Thermopylm Frowning upon wero piled 1, on o ‘Saother fn the narrow | Tarklsh eflorta to work roued to the Rasstan | 1 thlnc iom Ikels enoih to epresent tho irer. B o G Homiay MOMNE thore came / il = tics, this Exhibition has Sohipkn's O ta dofile, and the Rugelana were still uncon- | rear. It was, therefore, decided at noon to de- | 365 Turkish view, which in these daye goes for | fnto tho office an Knellsfi fricnd of mine witls a EDUCATIONAL. 2 pkn'8 Ucoupants, quered. .t * liver a countér-ank movement. The two bat. | SOMCLbIng: Ietter fn his hand bearing the sliznature of the Vice-Consul of & Great’ LUower, aud ssked me whether [ had & cun{ of the Old Testament. Ile showed me the Jotter, which ran thus: * Horrilla scener, tho revital of which 1 am un- able to beuuez have been enucted.' (Ses o Samuely chap. zh, verse 2.) An account of these terrible occurrences then follows, of which I give a summary: # Kavarna, distant one hour from Baltjik and sfx hours {rom Varna, i atown {ubabited by fromn 400 to 500 fuimilics, il of them Greck, w it the exception of n few Mussulmans. It pos- scases three well-organized schosls (une for eirls), supported by tne Varna Club. The in- habitauts, cnmfied it trade and ngriculture, nro sutliciently enllghtencd. On accuuat of the ravages of the Circassians {n the Christian vil- 1ages of the Dobrurdscling alost all the inhabit~ anta of the anrrounding country had svught refuze and protection m Kavarna, which is situ- ated at not more than halt an hour's Huc from the ses. On the 2lst of July a body of Cir- cassian Zelbeks and Lazos appeared at a short distance from that town. The unhappy Chris« tians, foreseelng such a visit, had agreed with the Mussulman Inhabitants to form a kind of Natfouat Guatd, and to ddefend themselves and their homes net the rmpine of the Circas. sians, Arvund she town are vineyards inclused bz walls, and all of the inhabitants wbo wero able to bear arms _and possesscd suth took up their posizion behind “theso walls, and with Greek valor awalted the criminals wio were he- lltglus&xem. These [atter summoned the peo- le of Kavarna to vome out Immediately, leav- ng behind them everything they posscused, it they wished to escape universal slaughter. Hut tho summons tas disrcgarded, and tho Circassians continued the mim ‘without ventur. iniz on an assauit. Al d:{' oug the wretched Christlans teiezraphed to Varoa for dellverauce, addressing themeelves to the tovernor, to the Mautcssarif to the Blshop, aud to the Greek Consul, The Bishop supplicated tho authorie . ties to hasten to thy succor of the Christians, bnt was not attended to. At last, on the ninth day, the Mutcssarl! telegraphiod to Kavarna that ho would send o detaciment to thelr as- sistance; but on the following doy tho samc man telegraphed that he could not send the romised’ troops, 23 he had no orders that effect. However, he instructed tho Governor of Baltilk to send sowe Asslsi ance. ‘Thesald Qovernor had av his disposal ouly s few Zaptich, of whom he sent about twent§ under a Choobashee, These the Circas- sians sllowed to enter tho town. The- Choobashee counscled the Inhabitants that too best thing they could do woull be to axept tho roposal of tho besicgers aud to treat with hem. 7The chict ryen of the placo were catled to the (jovernor's house, and at the samie time the leaders of the Circassians, In order that terms might be dlscussed. ‘The Clreasstuns de- inanded that the Christians should Imincdlatel abandon the town and all {t contalned, or, it tuc&'\;hhm to give a ranson, should pay down v never heen equaled on this Continent except by the Centennial. * All persony, and especially all young persons who de- sire to be np with the prog- ress of the world, should see it without fail, Admission=-Adulis.25 cta.; children under 12 years, 15 cis, » Open cvery day (except Sundays),from 8 a. m. te 10 P. M. Saturdays to 11 p.m. JExcursions on all railronds. = = TO RENT. FOR RENT. talions exceuting this movement had to advance evident to the, Ivnsaians that B under n tremendous fire from the Turkish the BBk the Tutka ware mountain guns, The fighting on tke Turkish sbont ta adopt anothier style of attack, for :‘:::T:; :; :;L}g:x:“;.h:‘if;:‘fl aad :fl:;md flank lasted for s full bour, but ence E TURKS B B of the provionsday had tangbt the Tarklsh | N any ImA AN commander that the Russlans were dangerona | of mountain guns near the right flank, which foes. o . was a sure sign that danger menaced. ft if It TWO DATTERIZE''WERE MOUNTED stayed longer. Thelr left battery followed their ‘bofore noon, and from thesp shot and shell ::mglei;hl::‘nhowed ‘;"";r “’:‘ ‘;“'l“:‘"‘ :"‘1 .galue 0" rldge .on the Turkish left atso. T DO o e defonsse wilh | iere: romalned but tho ceniral peak of the erable ellec! 6 same timo & cOrps | Torkish poaition. That carried, the ridge would of workers wero busy digging zigeag trench- | be ours, and our right fiank wonld bo sct {ree es through which the men- might be nblo to | from the dancerous pressurc on It. Gen. advance under the Rusaion gyns, but the Dragimiroff has been wounded in the knee. Iatter spocdily tranaferred ‘their light ariil- EVACUATION. lery 80 08 to g SPanis, Aug. 26.—It is stated that a dispatch g coxuann TaE FITS, . announcing the evacnation of Bchipka Pass has and no serious attack waa made, bocn recelved hers from & Russian source. Aoalx, Affalrs began to assume s critical shape, | panis, Aug, 20.—The Temps says it has In- however, for the Russians were in greatly | telligence that Buleiman Pashp bas cavturcd the inferior force, and canld not enflure a regu- | Schipka entrenciments with fifteen guns aod lar sioge. Their hopo now lay in reinforce. | pushed on to Gabrova. % ments. The Krupp guns of the Turks thint . BTILL AOAIN. day agaln asserted thelf superiority over any | Loxvow, Aug. 20.—A .7:‘"'0 Therapla dfs- othor caunon, s the Russlans suffored ‘V‘“‘:" (Sunday) ;'-'“ The Governors of A 088 OF AEVEBAL HUNDEED MEX, drianople and Pullippopolls telegraph "that Bulciman Pasha has takeu Bebipka Pass. No while the Turks romained quite onf of reach. Antilpating that Dronschinzky might be | pestmer o o Alrsck troa, Bkl relnforced, Sulciman, on Thursday morning, renowed the dircct assaulis, Tho fighting was begun o early ‘as G o'clock, ‘ In the midst of a territio cannonade, with desperate conrage the Turks advonced :along the trenches, which gave so littia shelter that they finally abandoded them and .dashed noroes the opon spaco and up the sidos of tho redoubts, e EGYPT AND ENGLAND. A BRITISHL OCCUPATION WILL NOT BE TOL- EATED DY TAR FAITHPUL—UOT-HEALED MOSLEM FANATICISH. B Correspondence Neww Sork Merald. Catno, Egypt, July 28.~The favaticlsm of- the Mohammedans is datly becoming more bit ter and intense, The common soldier, the dealer in the bazaars, the dankey poyx even, all havo a deflant expression unknown hers before, The Groeka and Moslanis come {0 blows now much more frequentiy than a few weeks mnce The house servants cwpn bear themseives with & sullen, sllont demeanor which bodes no good to Christians, The Khodive is sald to be very much annoyed at theso fanatical-symptoms of s subjects, and sees in this a serfuus obstacle 1o the wished-for dvilizatlon of nis dominfons. Burely England, in fanning this flame of fanatictemn, could not have reallzed tho extent of the conflagration which may cnsne. 8he bas fnaugurated & mensurc which, If properly di- rected, might have beenan effective check to Russis, bul now it may recofl with tenfold force upon her own head in lodia. The Moslens pop- ulation there is very rostless, and in their bittce hatred to ail. Christlans they recognize no dis- tinction between Russians and Enclishmen. An Epyptlan pacha told me_that vne thing inight. be deemed certain, *That should En- fllnd attempt to occupy Euypt she would have 0 cross swords with the Faitbful, and at that moment a' mutiny would break out In India which would csusc Hritlsh rule to tremble,’” And sucli is the unanimous opinlon of ali Mus- sitlmans who have recently arrived hege from A At daybroak pn‘ Wednesday fi‘m-n‘iug it was Reports, from Various Sources, that the Pass Has Been Evacuated. St Tonating College. Tha Eighth Session of thia Tastitatlon will open on Monday, Sopt. 3. Owing to the difficalties of the timen the tuitlon fco bas heen reduced from . $00 to $40 per annnm. Special aitoation will ‘o civen to the Commercial and Sclentifc Conrses, no lces than, to the Classical foarse, and all the Classes wiil e taught by members of the Soclety of Jesus. For Catalogues and (urther informstion apply to . It J. MEYER, 8. 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Engineering 18 now flly estadliabed, Classca will be resumed on Tue For catalozae, sddress More Hard Fighting Near tho Scenc of Last Week’s Battles. Pitiless Disaster Sickening Alex- . ander's Heart at Every Throb, = . A Grest’ Victory Galned by the Torks in Asla Minor Satarday. The Bussions Routed With a Loss of 4,000 'lmlgd and Wounded, . Gon. Tchontohowassoff (Possthly Toher- gonkasoff) Reported Kiltéd. . THE DEADLY DEFILE. SCHIPRA, {By Quadle to The Chicago Tribune.)” Lowpox Orricr or Tur Caicaoo TAInUNE, No. 6 PaLaravy Praos, Braann, Aug. 26—1 a. m,—For five days the Bolkans have re- echood an nlmost continuons roar of cannon. ade, and smoko.wreaths are still twining around the jogged peaks and arags that line the Schipka Pass. The whole of the strange ntory of the battlo in the heart of the mount- ains - * J DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO RENT. . AGHASLAR, Loxnox, Aug. 26.—The Russian official bulle- tin admits that thic Ruastans, after defoating tho Turkish attack upon Aghselar, Thursday morning, were compelled by strong Turkish re- {nforcements to retice to Bujtan-Zol. Mehemet Ali's bulletin gives the Russlan loss in thess operations . 8s, 400 killed, and mauy wouuded. The latest Rassian bulletin says: * Oyr attack " 3 upon Aghaslar Has not been renewed siuce THREY TIMES THRY WERT REFULSED, Thursday. * The Turks bave concentratedsin baut the Rdssians wera greatly exhausted, | strong force av that polat, and arc Intrenching and could not hold out much,lo Just :&h;mm':l:; Our miups‘uo concentrated in R T # & ht-af encmy. . Ja. two. engagements at :'f:::g &mfl:“:fl;fi:‘:xx‘z ot | Adhasle oi Thurdlay wolosl ten clicers nd Teld with floroe alls, but ‘l” et faapond alxty-alx '",f::,kvl.“cd and eleven ofticers and 274 edto by still loudor shouts s Radetzky's |~ b troops nppoarsd on the oiher sideof the in- trenchmenta and hurled themaclves upon the {atbd sasallants, o ' THRY WEBE JUST IN TIME. An bour later, and the Turks wauld havo had the Ruuslan positions and been masters of the situation at Schipkn Pass, It was ono'of the dramatic ovents of the war, and | A Constantiuopte dispateh dated Bunday says: as such will go down i_?_hinwry. WA telegram from Suleiman Pasha announces Our ocorrespondant, . who naocompanied | that ho bas takon the two Ruassian works in the Tiadelrky, estimatos tha Turkish losses | pass. A lhelesr-m l‘m:lnthA“Th':op: e t;u; P thres ' news has becn rocelve ero it Buleiman hac during thoso ¢ days’. Aguting at 6,000 takentho third work and was attacking Cabroea.” men, while the Russians,lost nearly 1,000 roundéd: " A Russian bulictin dated Cjorny Stadenl, in killed and woundéd. Bunday, says: * Fighting continued on Saturdsy The very Intest dispatches indioate that | in tho pass with.terrible violence. Qur froops the fightingais still going on. malotalned thelr position, and have repuleed TIE TERRILLE TALE RETOLD. soveral powerful attacks.” Asia. 1t will thus be seen that even should the Turks be driven from Europe the ‘‘ Esstern yuestion " still remains nnsotved. Every move- ment of England is - most -attentively . watched liere, because 1t 18 In her power to plunge Egypt in a war which might undo all that has becn ac- complished toward civilization in the land for the iast century, § Conslderablo actrvity nrevalls here in repale- Ing the sea~cosat defenses. Guns of large cal- ibro have been sent tu Alexandria and Suez, snd the Government fs sald to be very carnestly en- n-fad with the torpedo-defenses of the princi- pal barbors. The British Governinent has also considerably strengtlicned the defense of Aden. Tho Kbedive will resist tue attempt of an forcign Power to control the Sucz Canal. Nfs Hichness is reported to have said that the canal would be of but doubtful use to commcree should it cense to beloug to Eeypt, for then it “might bo uscd by onc'nation as’o means of de- stroying the commerce of another. But as loug as it retnafns in Egyptian hands it will ‘remaln open to all trading-veasels of any ‘matlonality whatever. . The oflicers of the British army or nary, who are alao [n the service of the Kliedive, bavebecn ailowed by the British Government to remain in the preacnt positlun so longe as they are not en- saged lu any “warllko purpose.” RUSSIAN TACTICS, WIOLESALE MODILIZATION. Ditpateh fo Landon Times, BrRLIN, Ang. 10.—~The Vieona semi-official Polllische Correspondens confirms my statement touching the antiquated tactles of the Russim troops. According to the Austrian Govern- went organ, the depresafon which prevalled in. the Russian army after the recent defeat was far too great to be exvlainod by the lose of & single battle, and this for a very grave reason, VERY REV, W. CORBY, C. & G. ANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, 13 Locstion health- mmodious. | Thors Apply to WM. C, DOW, ;. ' Room 8 Tribuue Building, WILL NEVADL DE TOLD, for eye-witnessos were fow, and the officers and soldiers of tho line wera alike too dacply intorestad in maintaining their own positions 1o take noto of the general progress of the fight and incidenta which would give color to any subsequont narrative. Latest dispatches from your correspondent givo a more vivid nccount of the successive engagements than we havo yot had, 'When Gourka re-sntered Schipkn Pass, after the famous raid almost to Adrisnopls) he oocupied ,a nomber of intronchmonts v ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED BY TIE TURKS, but abandoned by them soon'after the Kus. sians penetrated into Roumelia. "Theso ro- doubts of earth and loosa stone ara situatsd oach side of a narrow river bed which formed a road, and arc placed at advan. tagoons points for a distance of two or throe miles, It was thess which Gourka ro- PRNNSY| CULSTE, P sCHIFKA. ‘The Russian bulletin relative to the battle at Behipka Pass says: *“Fighting continued all of Friday. Ourtroovaretainallthelr positions. Our, Josses during the four days’ fighting bave been considerable, twenty-soven wounded oflivers and 000 men belng brought to QGabrara.” The number killed'ls unknown, Tho cannonade in the pass was renewed on Baturday momning." rroschen. \ While these things were golng _on some of the nunsters in human form ' who wers sur- roundine the town _eutercd.and Legan to ravish. and maitreat tho inhabitants, aud these, defend- ing themselyes, fired on tho villains, ‘The loud- ers of the Uircassians inen sssembled for dis- cusafon fn the Kooak, hearing the report of, arms, fired on tho chiefl men of the place, of’ whout they kiled Demcldou‘ the Yrimate of Keranoglou, thus giving tho algnal tu tho brutes who were already rushing nto the town on all sides to spread death and borror everywhere. Tho - unfortunate _ people of “Kavarn: Ureeks fndeed, detended themaelves with berolsm, but in valn, Thelr arma were old ond fncomplete, and they were inferfor in numbers. The mind of man Teeolls “Ia hereby given that all County Orders anted prior 10 and Including those dsted July 31, 1677, being ordersnumbered npto sud including No..20,680, will be paid on prescntation. L. C. IIUCK, County Treasurer, PROTECTION LIFE. ‘Parties bolding Policles in the Protection Lifa of Chicago, 111.. will learn somothing to thelr in- terent by lfldnlllnh W. Il. CItAlG, care Robert- aon House, Jollet, 111, 4 . 8,—In writing’ please giva date, amount of policy, and parties’ present age. DISCOUNT on all Glr‘gnll ore 10 dered of un during ADGUST, 1877, Our stock of Choice Woolens for PER [ s and \winter now tn, snd Fash- Jtoopens Tuerdsy, Sept. 11, 0 nnuiucounulnydl‘[grlrl‘o lool, - Arthur J, Cres- Wolg, Princips) of Music Department. Sddréss the Prestdent, O. THAYEIL Coak Co., L., o at 77 Msds0 . MORAAN PARK MILITARY ACADENY. Capt. ED, N, KIRK TALCOTT, | Amaciata TMENRY T, WIIGHT, A M., " Principals. The best Academy for boys in the Northwet. - ares for any college of for business. -~ Location attract- i-n N 5 u . BRI LAgT, Moraan tark, Cook o College of 1ndividual Instruction, FOR BOTH SEXEN. 8ix Courses of Study. Stodents advance se rately, according to abulty. For calalogue dresy i¥. T. JONKE, A.M., Lakeslde Liall, Ei . .2 . e e T : from the contemplation of the horrid scenc, % () lous famied, D forred to in Bucharest when he said the To the Western Asgciated Press. GEX. DOROSCHINSKY KILLED, The Russians were not so much dismayed by | (8 NSS4 o alt-paat 8 on Saturday to 4 e. G. Broussa,ls GENT '“me.h‘l’..‘:.’?c“ O snros. | conld be held i % Lowpox, Aug. 77,24 correspondent, an eyc | ‘Todsy (Sundsy) Gen. Doroschinsky, who | the repulse sustained as by the exporicuce | op fiuudny. Treivoan a balf drendtal’ hours that the particular mode of attack upon which thelr Generals relled for & cen- ury “r two had proved entirely in- effectffi pow. Indeed, they realized at Ilovna that & bayonet charge of masacd col- umns had becomu practically iupossible in these brecehloading daysi they were tauuht that & system of tactics which always involved the sacritico of thousanas of lives, though in lutroer times it frequently produced good military re- sults, in modern days {s iikely to result in noth- {ug but profitiess butchery. "Coupled with the doubt whether s new aystein could be esally adopted, this oxperience created a panie alto- gethier out of proportion to the magoiiade of the rebufl sustained. ‘This statement of the Austrian Government organ is perfectly correct, and only corrob- orates the views taken at Derlln long beforo the beginning of the war, j{owever, 88 the Husalans are now baving recourse to wholesale mobliization, the chances aru that they will seventually make up for defective evolutions by crushing superlority of numbers. In sdditton 1o the laat thiree svallable corps mobilized, yraps in the operating army arc fast betog filled up from the remalning rescrve sud the general lovy, over and sbove which the new couscription will yleld 200,000 recrulis, In these circum- ntances, wern it not for the delay Incurred by the transport of troops, operutiona would have bocn resumed beloro this with the belp of the uew arrivals, But tho Russluns bave only one raillway line, with onc sut of metals at thelir dis- ron nd §t is betfeved canuot teansport more, han 8,000 men per day on Roumanian soll. the massucre coutfaued, Men. women, aud children werw cruclly put to death. — About 100 maidens were “"‘3,‘ oft by the Circassians, to be outraged to death or hacked to ple haps, as st Batak. Houses arc 0 a 3 the church {s profaned in & way wbich canuot ba written; the old pricst has been crucified on the holy table, where ho died fu unspeakabls unles, ete. Thetrucifizion of the pricst §s a myth; the good mau is, nupplly, alive and well. JEWS IN TY'URKEY.,’ REPORT PROM TIIE UNITED STATES MINISTER ON TIB CONDITION OF I1SHARLITES IN TUE OTTO- MAN EMUINE. ‘Wasuinoton, Aug. 22—A dispatch has been received at tho Iicpartment of State from tho United States Minister to Turkey giving {nter- osting detalls concerning the number, status, and persecution of the Israelitos In tho Ottoman Emplre. The total numioer of Israclites in tho emnpire (s given pt 500,000 Of thistotal Rou-, mania contalns 50,000, Asfatic Turkey 80,000, European Turkey 75,000, Servia 3,000, cte. The Unltod States Minlster says that justive to tho Turk compels him to admit that the Tsmuclitea have been better treated by the Ottowau than by many ot the Western Powers, and that the {mpression prevalls that they aro better treated o the Emplrs than . the Christians, They are recoguized #s an indc- witness of Friday's battlc in #chipka Pass, tele- | commanded tho force holding the pass for the graphs Baturday: ' *tRldiog backward froin Schipka through the night, 1 passed inassea of reinforcements, artillery and infantry, hurrylng forward. Their strength ought to gecuro -the- ASIA MINOR. safety of all tho fmportant posittons.” The LoxpoN,Aug. 26.—A dispatchdated Erzeroum same correspondent telegraphs from Bucharcat | Saturday says the Russians advauced upon Sunday: * Information follows me that fight- Kuri¥ita'and Wesenkay on Fridsy, but wers ing at the pass fa still raging, having been azain | compelled to retreat alter five hours' engage- renewed to-day, but that Radetsky continues to | meut, during which some of thelr ammuunition bold bisown. ‘Itis "= cases wero exploded by & Turkish shell. A XOW A QUESTION OF ‘ENDURANCE, dspatch from Coustautinople sayss telegram butI adhere to my improssion that Bchipkn | was receivea there that tho Russians lost 4,000 Pass.is safe, and, unless Suleiman Pasha can | killed and wounded In this affalr, run a column through another. pass, ho will CONFIRMATION, wreck his army by 1huf dashing it wu.un" Loxpon, Aug. 20.—Mukhbtar Pasia telo- aganst Bchipka.”? Tho correspoudant explal graphed from UGuedlkler on Baturdsy as fol- that Bchipka Pass“ consists merely of a scetion | lows: 14We have gained s great victory, haring of tho Balkans Jower ilsn the surrounding | carried the heights of Kiziltepo during the heizhts. There is no pass, properly so-called, | night, and repulicd three Russlan attempts to but mergly & track over this lTowerscction or | retake them. Two bundred cannon wers idge, which is extrem hddusilly. brought luto action. The cogagement becamo ¢ THE MANEST PUINT 5 great battle, laating untll 6 o'clock Baturday of the rogd 1s flanked omajaper. ssdo by a sour | cveulig. The cucmy were roated along (he commandivg it, tand slso & Hizo beblndZthe | whole Hne, with & loss of 4,000 kitled and firet of {hese WO spIks caD '\g“}hn iycmd Jedd- | wounded. We captured an immense quantity tug to the Russian position, 86 fpurs break | of srns and munitions, Gen. Tchautchowas- off abruptly sid precipltdtisly, affordlug noac- | soff, commanding the Rusglan cavalry, was ,ceas Lo (ho valloys nortiraf the Batkaos. Thelr | killed. Welost'1,200 killed and wounded, in- sole use to the' Tiirks waa aflording positions | cuding several oflicers, My horse was wound- NO DELA ON AC%UNT OF THE FIRE, . The Western Sand Blast Co. WILL FiLL ALL ORDERS FOR ORNAMENTAL GLASS WITH PROMPTNESS, AS USUAL. N, W. corner Clinton nnd Jackson-sts, | EDWIN LEE DROWN, Prest. 1. R. THIOMPSON, Kupt. AGATNST THY. COMBINED TURRISH ARMIYS by 10,000 men, The great General himself, as is known, ‘left his command to take chargo of the Imperial Guard, now being mobilized in Russia. Gons. Dro and Louchtengers were placed in jajut com- mand until Radetschky should arrive with reinforcements, 'After fortifying the pass with such gnns as thoy had; seven in num- ber, aftor n long march the Russians lay upon thasir arma and . . " WAITED YOR THE ATTACK. which they momentarily expected from Sulefman Pasha. The latter, however, in- stesd of following them immndiately up, gent around a large force’ through Hainkol Pass to attack them from the north, while he, with twenty battalions, was to fall upon’ tham fimultanecously from tho south; but he miscalculated, and found®imselt @ OFFOSED BY THE RUSSLANS not far from Kezanlik, while Balih Pasha encounterad a part-of the Thirtesgth Corps near Gobrova. On Tuesdsy morning Snleiman had ad« vanced as far s the firet line of rédoubts fn EfpphardEacin sk o Sevap g ed ‘St wli] be nesisted by Stite. M, Broussals, Mlss Joffors, and other compatont teachem. 1 v TER FEENT West Side Higher Sohool AND OLASBIQAL AOADEMY, West Adsms:st., will open Seol. 3. pply 8t Tehoot atier Ani. 30, bR X, WA NORTH SIDE HIGHER SCII00L, 500 mnd 308 CHICAGO-AYy anses 0} ., 83 OF A rson - i 3 e .(‘u:‘lfi.fl‘:.l- .CLF:‘ILV{’AR !‘B%.'A. B, Orst threo days, met a hero's death, GENERAL. ally, 12-3p. 1., e e L e Frocbel - School and Kiudergarten, 482 WRST WASIINGTON-KT., Just east of Unfon Park. w‘n“uffi'kl‘:':nfifi'fi\?"' il Prin. and Kisdergarinér. _ LN . i1 C. MY, NORTH GRATTIREE, NILITARE, ACOREN Gy BT est clim. cc‘-ul uliding J heerls home, no plations, el n work for B ) WALLACEC. Ove block from A, T. fitewart &Co. ‘s Dry Goods Uouse, and McVicker's Theatro. $2.00RER DAY. New House—Elegantly Farnishod. FOR PICKLING: PRUSSING'S wmrE VINEGAR brated for fts purity. strength, and favor, Ware e o 8 Fore. i 46 Leep pickles for Fears. 'For sale by 81l G MY MOTHER- IN-LAW. Tolerences to dent. DA RILVA AND MRS, UILADFORL'S (FOR- MRS AN edtd oomaa's) Losiisn, Wreach, German Baarding and Lay-schoal fu and childres, with callitheutca. No. 17 elg! w York, reopens Sept, 24. Tuay be made by letier ot personally s sbove Ciaafor hoys under {horoushiy compele fecturks by Prof . W, Hawkins and Dr. SIVIL AND SIECHANICAL EN ('l neussciace Polytechuic Toatil Tirtruction very bractical. Advaaia tho pass, having gradually beaten back the | from whenco to flank: tht ceatral Behipka Iudge. | ed. Dervish Pasla, “telegrapbing from Ha- T peadent religious communlty, with the privil- Ll 3 "fi-‘ffm"i‘fififi' et o Ruusian outposts after a saries of skirmishes, | 1t is possibla slao for.troops to descend from | tqum Fridsy, clalins to hnv‘u an?:nq the ,:. ATROCITIES, cges ot thelr uwn occlesiastical rule, thelr chist frored Couraof shudg; aal ull parkicile Fhen oot | ttem, swugglo Wrough 2ha Interventng elens, | doudt' of Djlangulr. One hundred Russtans | TR MASSACRE BY CIRCASSANG AT KAVAENA, rabbl, Chactisin Bushl, posscssing, Iu conse- N 1LLINOI] COLLEG! No'\VJl‘l%: jda County, IHin i : e Cur nd Teught (o Tlead and Bpeak. b St i SRRAL 1877, Address 1y by A GRIFFITH, -Prestdent. e o ARLE TIGILAND MILITARY ACADEMY, A F L colmabdiny posttiyas tn TCALP A B 77 Madiso Corruondence Londun Times. ATRENS, Aug. 4,~—As thers were many dif- fercat actounts of the massacre st Kavarna in' circulation amongz the Greeks, I waltod until the Governmeat had recelved an offical report of L tragedy before writiug anything on the subject.” The dispatches of the Greek Vice- Cousul st Varna lesve no goubt as to the msin festures of the affalr, and, although it ls otill hopossible to ststs exactly the number of persous bulcherod and of women and cblidren varried off, they supply tho basjs of su spproximate calculation, from which It appears that the victims cannot have ond glimblug the ateqp slopes of.tho- Behipka Ridze. . . were killod. 'me of Lis functions, grest induence. Tho 'urkish Minister of Forefgu Aflairs protested to Mr. Alpynard thut whero 7Turkish ruls ob- talned the Israelites always cujuyed cvery priv- flege and lmmunity sccorded by the laws ta Ot- twniau subjects. . "fbe ouly maltreatmeut of Jsraclites which Las been brought to the notlce of the Unitea Btates Legation st Constantiuople during the utticial terin of Mr, Mayusnd was that of the abbi Smeersohn, an American citizen. On the esth of November 1874 the Jlabbliwas set upaon by bis owh co-relizionlsts, certaln Jesrs ot Tiberias, robbed of s conskierable smount, and wost shawefully maltreated by belng fumpria- oned, swued, stripped paked, and ridden {u that coudition lhmufin tho streets of Tiberius, baro- THE BEAL PATTLEDEZOAN. Doyou seo that long, ‘narrow, crooked channel worn ihrongh solid vocks by the swift torront, which, after complgting its work ngea sgo, dwindled awhy ‘into” a’ petty brook? Do you ses bow the chasm is widoned Liers and there, allowing PATCHEA OF VEADURE 4 to obtain a slender toothold, and even clam: ber up the lower glopes of the rocky wall, while s few fir-trees stretch@their bare "agyms helplosaly qyer tho clifis far abave? Look - e . AN OYFICAL REFORT. o1vR man o witn brmen Lonpox; Aug. 20.—A blue book Is published on ths rosd which runa unn’ itssummit. This | containtog Col. Wellealey's report, He says dong, the Schipka position ‘would, ' of “courac, | fhat, although be has not personally visited the be turued, but the adviutage would bo of littls | alleged scencaof the atrocities, be bas, from avail'till the road had beep opened by carrying | examlolog reliable English and other witnesscs the fortitled positions 'on (L. Tha road over | of the, operations, arrived at a firm and honest Behipks ridge coustitutes for sn army thoonly | conyiction that tho accusstions eguinet the practicable lino of wmqnnm(!n;‘u in tbis sec- | Russizos of cruelties aro eutlrely unfounded. tiop of the Balksos. | ; ‘The war, however, {s ons In whichlijtle quarter Ou'the Ilat, when Oghtiog began, the Rus- | is given on cliber side, slaps were a dittle over {000 ptrong, with forty cannon. - The Russiansdu this day bad mines LLANEOUS, Prepares It gradunics f0F & cobimon and scteutine pursul Yexlns Sept, 11, 1871, L. I, Tagure of 3. Wi CHEGARAY | 1547 & 1530 Bpruce-st., Ph.llfl' S APIOINTHENTS. Coxsrawnioris, Aug. 20—Abmet Vefk Tor Youag Ludiea wad Atisses. Heopens T ; Sept. closer, and smong (he dagk green fira you |y ¢ ut af thelr trenchis, which were Pasha, President of the Chaumber of De uumbered fewer than 750 souls—that Is to say, | 1y escaping with lus dife, Tue United Statcs . : putics, v e aaiin, $g LIRS uede ol the faia” EXPOSITION. will sco stll dasker objecls, Which graduslly | axpiopxD 48 ik UK oF TR TuuKisn 4s- | has beon appolutod Gorernor of Adrisnople. s quarter ol tho entiro populstion of the plucw, | CORSALLL JEVIITTEpt 0 LeCH A ik Ly " BAULTING PAUTIY WERS MissED above them.’ It 1 rcooted that a large oum- ber ot Moslems wero foto fragments. ‘The Oreck Gqveroment , accuses the Ottowman suthorities of Laviog encouraged tho Circassisu sayvages by thelr more than passlve attitude. resolve into i PLACK MOUTHS OF CANNON, Gaze shead of you at that ugly hespof, Moustapha Pasha, Goveruor of Tripoll, bas been appoluted Minlster of War ad interim A FOINTED QUEKT. protection, sod cscaped by dlght. The fricuds of the othere sssembled, overpuwered the au- thoritics and rescued them, ‘The Legution at RIETSON, fatod by Mias THURSTON, will reopea her Board. o3 . Oa Calilcs and Ciidren, 32 s 13d Dy Subosl (or VO LATUEE Yoo Wedutudar, g‘l'll to lcnl:l)v‘llwln‘(‘:lfllcrnfll? l'lr.\ sellin l:zy w atc! cwe fi‘"i ] nl:a:u SRS a Ayélll.l-gu\. West seventli-at., BEW JOHUN 4 . < v " and you'| By Thursday evening 43 Turks had &) worked b Ou tho morping of July 91 the Urcek Vice- Constantinople theu took up the subject, and iy e ST noroushs F.osian Conre.’ with superior fa: 5 Aol thate-at. | dobris just whers the” yoad ‘turns,“ and yo S Jt 18 stated that tho Porta will shortly sddress was belug satlsfactorily pushed sa fust a8 pos- e for e S0Y bf Bl Frai. sad Germis. ill o, a8 did tho Turks, sows of the same | arousd ¢ both el i scemcd | 4 Gote fo Uracco sskiog an cxplanation a8 Lo | s arns waetoiorinod by telogradh Bl | yiblo uuder the clfcuathnces, when the rabol, 1beChristians at Kavarua were belug wassacred., Ho namedlately codeavored to flud the Gov- T YEENG mu'uu"‘Acm)zu{"\;fi.—: ;lt-f _— 10 DISOOUNT on sll Garmsots of- derod of us duriug AUGUST, 1877, 8 though tho claws of b erab were' about 40 | yer grmaments. btley ¢l Slheo bohind tho Russlas, agd that the Turk- douubtless tired out aud tpoverishied, left for black moaths gsping straight into your face, France, and I bissbsence nothing furthier could peain tLis city beph, 14, Clrculars outsine: Gur siock of Chuice Woolens for | 4o 005 ) ‘ai(tids hand, are Russian ins h . BiiE AVEELGE FORKLH STRW: Ha smmedistely cudeavured i ¥ raguats of ¥i d Winter uow in, and ¥ashe v, W, ou " 1sh cotumns cllmblog §¢ Russlau ridge would' 4 ~ fut succeed fu dolug so until | be doae. Treadmar & Co. o Lazaler cum»nM-f-nxtr u_ PE all aod Winter now wh'm ¥ m' The Turks saw thess, sud, | civohand to cach °"‘°‘“P (he roud ufm. i Oorreapondexce Lendan Times, widuight. He then showed bim the telogram, Tue position which tho Israclites hold In’ the TuexAria, Aug. 2.—1 had s cunversation yes- terday with an (Ariuculay gentleman, whom I take Lo bo & fair ¢xponcut of tho averars popu- AT TUIS BUPLME MOMENT Yar Turkish vic tho two Russian General, expectiug momentab |y ;’uu‘r’f s lfirig‘:&dlgfl‘& {Iu;.;:unem v 1)y to bo environed, send telegram to the Czar | gaged ju Turkish juurnallsm, sad C {elliog him what they ejected, bow they bad | suiong Turks. { wul cadcavor to give hcubhrnv! tricd to prevent it, 208 Py, thaok God, when | 108rks as nearly as possible verbatim, lesviog drirenfoto thelr Dositgs, thoy would baid | J9%F readers 0 mako their own comments. Ho T eke untlL relaforcemers should arrive,—st all | Samucid ) 5 eslnst England, declaing sho sod, sddresslug him in lsnguage pot Lo be mis- understood, told him that he w”nnld be reaponsi- ble for the Dlood which was beinz spllt if te did not immediately tuke cfiicacious incasures to stop tbe work "ol slaughter. Toe Bisbop of Varas, who was prescut, supported the demands snd supplicatious of thy Vice-Consul. ThoGoy- ernor promiscd to fake the uecessary mcasures, but a tne same (imo endeavored tu Justify the massacre that was golog oo, ssylog that too joos_tvsued, CENT EDw ARD ELY & CO., Emwpire, tho cowplex systems and situstions ARt o 1 and the heterogenity of the races by which they b sre surrouuded, the stats of civilization und re- liglous animositics which provall, tha little su- thority exercised by the Ottoman Governument over the proviaces, eveu In ordiuary timcy (pro- testing that it - should not be held responsible for abuscs in the dfi{(oflnu:). render the whole subject uot only cult of. dolutiun, but even diticult of explanation. Bops of the fsraclites 1o do them justics, did not falter, Up the windiog road marched the solid oolumns, In the front ranks were men USED TO MOUNTAIN WARFARE,— p men who bad bunted Montenegring throngh tholr wildes fastubsses. Word was given to chargs, and, with savage yeolls, Buleiman's of ihie Russian positivn., TRBBHOLD INSTITUTH, Freuig X, J: Boarding school for bogs. The Ret. Ay Nilies, Frincipa. LVavrus REED'S DAY AND BOARDING 0] 1 O X . e B O outiecil e ,‘L;fi*{,&:“}‘.’; third dholo ¥, Aol bglus October, 117, ___ OIUIBTOWS. K. J. Sp-5 i D O e R P AT LA ARTISTIO TAILOMING. Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. Iumon!(wlocnon Heal Estste. Produce sad Pro- ialon, %‘ ly I-all ounty Orders, and Mercantis Paper, and laic] lanEhuxn on all couniries s . Ve Sod laachiny ST \n butchers sprang to the attack, but |:groats, tey and tlislrmen woyld hold tkelr | her in th Christians st Kavarua oyght to bave quitied | claim to be under British' protectioni others G ot T GHATES AND NTELS. , veleran bt avcats, er in the lurch. Bbe ought to sce that | their bLumes ratler th. Epet th 5y 10 | Pero N Gudne vt - GUATES AND MA {hoss black-mouthed guns wezo pot there for | ground - . by alfowivg Massia 1o oria vmeil ‘wac | by force oF arims; ‘o obber wauds, the Gorornor | sy berd thesae i :L:uy buxdl them’dvu ) .?i‘ indepond- e, owip, no eglauce to auy Go‘;:orsm'enl. -nu'd “it s ogl.y when 70 TES LAsT DROP | 7HEIR BL00p. , | Loipmpus Bates o blcl, S8 course, would bo . tectlon she was I¥ ONB 1LONG CBT “'At 6 thare was s lull i§ho fighting, of ybich | weakening Turks S i hrutection whe. e ¢ the {bat was schoed from batteries on the bill the Buséiany could taky if advantage, sige tho | Brilah l:‘l‘ercn :{»“h"fl":’a“_fl ‘l:{x‘:fil‘\'uhl‘n':':{ rived at tho unmp& town tho butchery wus | persecuted or outraged they scek tho proteciiou 4 h Sle .o { already over The aluuy bad sct firs to 1 of say or all human vowerss Whils all Geverns GUST, ¥ Our stock of Cholca Weolens fos denfed to_tho Christlaus the rlgbt of self- “Thev broke forth nothieg Thev defense. By the tiwetbe Oltoman forve Fall and Wioter now lo, sad Fash- PR fvus Lssned® 1, CENT| xzowjmpmrxaocp, = - ’ Platn, ml)ld :B‘fln‘hm il“l"z MANTELS, T OBALCO & RUMNK PRGN NIAY e