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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1877 & ‘ ey Nim to moke hoth the demand and the refuzal 1 3 fim to make both the demand e et | KNIGHT THOUGHTS. he had no such autharization; but, whether thiabe the rase or not, the fact cannot be suectioned that the telegram was allowed by the Turkish authorities to pars: and they now exorcise 50 curelul & censorship over all mes- sazes that any meseage they send they must and the Turks galncd possession of all the eartbworlks at the opening of the defile. Loxnos, Aug. 24—A telegram to the Times froma Slums aays Sulclman Pasha has capturcd nearly all the Rugslan positions. The Russians lost 3,000 fn killed and wounded. The Standard's dlspatch fromn Bhumla says Alreria, from Liverpool; Livonts. from Gl | | gow: Labrador, from Havre; Btate of Peon- Sf:m&:fi;’:m fi?k‘z‘m’a‘l’;:‘ L‘:tx";:‘y‘(a sylvania, from (iaseow, ers have shown thelr hand, snd now we want Bavtivore, Aug. 28.—Arrived, stesmship | o kunw, What are the bondholders * golny to Baltimore, from Bremen, do about i1 s:;:rxn:l.:lfnz“u"':‘!); ‘}:fi'fi,’-hflvfl. steamship L”l;hc abore |l- a plain x:xtumuto! the cane, L 1 Antwverp. your readers draw their own eomclusion: 1.oNDO¥. Aug, 28.—8feamships Parthia, from | and the buwdtiollers do, as they sssuredly wll:; he 7ib Inet. From Marletta tho-President moes | (1 | to Fremont, 0., and themembers of the Cabinet | | | N h A, Teturn to Washingeon. The President remaing at his home Sunday and Mooday, and on Tucs- day leaves for Dayton toattend a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Boldiers' Home, O et retaons o Thoeeimy 1o | 1he Russians Still Hold the Bome Very Felicitons Ones Regarding Yesterday's Pageavtry at Cleveland. i al<ohe deemed o approve, especlally when I Doston, Coruwall and. Neckar, from New York, | w %:vec“r"?:‘}lhll:l3m\ylII”';(:".:‘I‘::'&":':;::.'; .',’; fl-'g" Most lmpor‘kant De- 1t I repoted that the Russians have abanudoned | ooy '"'_,“f.’“mz Tt ‘of the Govornment = s Dt oo 3 w York, | what they aeem to their Intereat. 8ran, IR g R mn-rmnn' et on Frl Fansag thelr works, and that Buleiman Pasha fs pur- an ‘!;m,'u mportant queau:t.r;"r'lrlllm a:;.mu ]»r VQu;:nsk‘mwx, Aug. 28.—Arrived, 8pain, from TVEGETINE, e 14K g i > Ay i ¢ Porte are, moreavcr, nof very mueh. o New Yorl = Ao AR A o o amdag, e Tt the' Freaent ml bs i i e s e Gayn o oy atructed the Jogrnaln o | A Frocession Gonnting 5,700 e THE "LOST ART" RECOVERED ‘openiog of the Industrial Egposith p declare that the British Ambassador had dis- Plumes Parades the 5 h O ore e wil e Jamed 1y the Fosts OBSERVATIONS. avowed his awn printed disoateh, which ap St CRIME. Lo encrat and otver Catinet ohicra, will . TIR SITUATION BOUTIE OF THE DANUBE. ed Intheiast Blue-Book, Puttingall these facts reets, e Gslen. the celebrated physiclan, Bonttsed | T et o, Gt once anhe | TWo Minor Works at the Mouth | Lowbow, Ang, 28.—A correspondent with the Sogethrit4ocms cloar (st there etaarftnal Lo : JHOITTOW RIOR TRIA L. B A e e o bt ern! c o et Inf . . . Dty Sl Siioaslle, ety o the S1L The of the Pass Surren- h',;"““,‘"u",."' ":f né'fl!'"{,""’ h,‘{“{;r::::: Bovptoria: smi” sinse the demand which it | The Knightly Representatives Tt "’,’,",'"”A';R"ta'zx"’:‘nmh . | property compaanded are Natare's remedy. 3tn cures B olting. Hichmond. and other. proml dered. wrices from Yorecln, =ic: e T presupposes did not come_ through the English from Chicago in High s thie teist 28 0 B Ao Y% | wereso marvefons thiat he was acensed of magtc, Hite 1t cities in that State ered, by the Russians after the battleof Plevns In not | Ambuseador, one can only conjecture that it Feath o the of 0. P. Wightower for murder | T Vol og tuceenssilenced hix encmies, and his L CROOKEDNESS. concenteating the whole army against | came from Musurua Pashai but whether proprin er. progresses. The remaining elght jurors were ! opinfons held sway in the mhedlcal world for centuries, ontif theart of campounding vegatable remadies was gradustly lust fa the thickening Rloom of the middle 'n;e !iomu‘l”";l:.lir uf Inllcn'u}’ Reven':;a )'1'11 4 cenived notice of ie arrest ol eputy-Marshal Tt e I Donycr, United States Comenmions | A Feeble Fire Kept Up Continu- er Josepli W, Graen, and hils son J. A, Green, st motu, or at the suggestion of some member of the Britlsh Cabinet, you at home are more like- 1y to know than we here. Asto the coming of the ficet, oplofons here Plevna, and taking i, s alrealy beginning to produce its resulls. The Turks have been recclving reinforctments more secured at half-past 11, The case was presented, aster a short recess, by Atate's Attorney lemma anddndge W, . Allen for the defendant. Nine ‘A Chlcagoan fto De the Next Gens sges. any potsonons minersl mixtures took its pluce. Statessille, N, O, for presenting alleged fraud- ously by the Turkish rapldly '3" In grester. yumters thun the *‘""' arc arcatiy divided,—some lookiz toon It 22 8 Boam, and Chicago the :n::;-e:;r:&e&-fln?: for the peogle. THET | jiusthe clondsare breaking t our day. and the i yout slans, and are beainning to take the offensive | certaiuty, vttiers as & moral impussibility, One A L -three for the people, and a8 cal % R L Batterles. g g frgenious iriend f mine lis surgesied that Anglom iing fie Llie delenduts; Tho ceto il vty | BgrsLrinsment Vemaion, Jopfully isested oy thees sands, stamp It aa s Lrae Galenlcal compound, And =s & blood-puriser aad health-resiorer probably has bad no equal siace the days of Galen bimself. since Russla oceuples Bulgarie. Austria shoul take temporary possession ol nia ami Servls, snd England of tantinople. This * suggestion, howesver, it s ut right to state, was nade while the Russians werc still on this side of the Balkans, A JUDICIAL DPINION. It Is reported that Chicl-fustice Carter, of the District Bupreme Court, will decline to honor & ¥ requisition which Gov. Hampton may make | The W - SO dertain Ttapuplicans formerty reslding 1n hat e Work of Carnage Dur The correspondent then details the moves ments already known agalnst Schipka Pass and by Mehemet All's army. He eays: It seems 1hat the former moyement was this week. It is now develuped that the woinan heretofure represented to e Mrs, Kendriek 1s not the mardered man's lawful wife, but that she was living with hitn I concubinage, her real The Hospitable People of Claveland Lay Hold on Apollo. & . h i 3 B Harapion e "Jore Governop ot ing:tie foven Daye ar provided estodl e, Tarkc are slno kesp- | ndthere cenbie no tallc ‘of petco, now, [ut Spectal Dispateh to The Tetvenz, ;fi'fl&fi?’urflflfi"flfn. gt it “Serepess 's | A Hopeless Bufferer Qured by , here §s no difference of opinfon he . ., e D’ that fderabl 7 F thoBlale. o R B NG Fighting. ey nssianson the Tlevna Tront outhe | Hrin et eres dncs soler the Boasnaris while | pe o s O A, T e e | b remmeren fn, e e has been the greatest day of the year for Cleve land would be to put the matter nildly and well within bounds, 8Ll the city Steelf has been surrounded and burled by the Russlans are on Turkish soll, its retrest mnist be sccured hy a British force ltflll"ru". Au Englishman who bas just paid a visit to these lines (ells me the Turka are working muost actively upoh them. o found 6,000 men em- continnal qui vive by concentrating troops as if about to sitack. Nothing could give abet ter idea of the critical position of the Rasslang than the fact that a corrcspondent The amount of National Bank currency [s- sucd during the present month is $1,801,640, LADOT IN ENGLAND The Untted States Coneui at Liverpool tn- | Thirteen Thousand Killed and forms the State Department that nelther skilled chiarged a8 an acressory Lo his brothor Jake's V E G E ""l N E crime. Kendrick, the™ manlered wan, and " “ 1%t ™ hud had trouble, and it was Lo have heen amicably settled, presumnably the exact hour Noaxx, Conn., Nov. 11, 1874, . the avalanche of strangers, not only the | the deed was dooe; which, together with other | I R. Stevens, Faq,t nor nuskilled workimen who come from abrosd Wounded -in the Two “f":"" now :"‘n"m""“""‘;" ':':; 1::;“::' m:&fi‘:ju"é‘;,';““w'fl"’;h ,“u,'.““'{h,:’; the pmuress | Ruights and their Trienie, ut the Immense imprudence gt "él‘"‘" ""‘"L"‘ piaking theeats, et e are el o b Tr.lgénlo‘?n’;r'r,u!lnfl.‘{ X . of troops anywhero for {ear o g' TIna- L, LY bo: harinlessly al ic Ll makes loo! ad for 0 b n anfind Emg]t;’m"?lexnll‘x‘uv}.\ll‘ng Ifinl:‘:'llll. Armies, | tion tnpmay'l‘nrkl, when o few weeks ngo o | Work. IHusscln Pasha was l“g‘-‘"“"""“"l.“lfl cuncourse from the surrounding country, who | pEURERSY {ol T “haing watten at, and the | fapuan. s fres e Yin8,. wnish L caswituny work, and scemed thoroughly to umiler stand his huness, He expected to have from 1%030 to 124000 mcn ouployed 1y the end of this week. ‘Thure war doubtless, a great deal to be done; but Senntor Cockrell, In a Ictter to tha Trensury Dclxxmr!me;!t rtclnn{'mz clnlmln Igr u:fi urloccu- atfon of private property e Uni Semiy duting fhe. Ttebellion, desirts the depast: | Turkish Reports Claim that ment to send a wood oflicer to Missourl_to in~ mude it a much greater day than July 4. The Kulghts thermselves have felt justly prond of their Order, and have boen demonstrative fn thelr sallsfaction at the wonacrful success of e will, ¢ Rt 1 have becis aflicteil with Serofulons Hamor from m: cane will go Lo the Jury unblasel, The prisoner | o s uinde very badiy, * Shes Abous s1x years at the bar was, at the thine of the tragedy, CILy | old tie disease made Its sppesrance on my head, aod 1t Marsbal of Carbundale, and oreat inceicst in | wasdecmcd advisnbie tohaer (bs halr shaved, bat they mauifested owing to Lis standing as an oficer, | Were abilxed tocut It oIf with embrolderr sclasurs, s TUIn almost 1uo catly to Drophesy the realt, | D ehoad et s wre that | could not are it shaved, secret was made of any movement. The Rus- slags, from the rapid and brilliant offensive upon which they acted up to the battle of Pleyua, have fallen back on 51 1€ tho work ;roes o o8 it lina beaun, three weeks, THE I'ROCEINION ke ) ecded In heallng the sores on the nat- vesigate such clajms, the Pass Has Been TILE MUST TINID DEPESSIVE, Fuga tny atormant, GUEDE. Lo ace the lines huar- | of to-day, In mavy respects the finest which has e o ot E“‘i’i‘if.i:”‘.’:: ain “There Niave heeh ties whCh 1oy sar|sCe OF M . Evacuated. and feel theinselves daogerously threatened On | Jy’completed, together with three commanding Rraced the history of the Order in this country, | veuue. Both counsel, are strong, and tho auds was all caw (fum e efect of tiis Bumior. ad POLITICAL. every side. 8o far from attacking Plevns agaiv, | forts,~Sultan, Victoria, and Nepolcon, Thexe | oy <0 e History of bho OFwe 18 A0 SoUBtEm | 50k or aw will e Lrought out fn the prescnt | " At thres year sgosmel k : ¥ they arc fortifying ther positions here in the | will he dofended by from 90 to 100 guns, mostly Iodt. " Inenllcent cute Woowne b (ke | S0 The evidence to<lay was not st all sen- | bearsuce oa thecords of my’ neck. severaiof om0, strongest manner, and areevident'y determined | Krupp Gigiineh field pleces, und soine uf lurge agnificel uvown, but the | gaigna), 01a bks Wold remove them, "My Whole Syaicin wed Spectal Dirpateh to Tas Tritune, . 1 ko o desperate resistance If attscked, but calibre, 'The men arg working with system and | reception wecorded jt was worthy of 1it. e PPyttt LB Bt (il D g e icass o Suleiman Pasha Calls for | tomsies desperste reslatgien Malecers e | orer and portions of the Laterlen audtrenclics | The processlon began fts_movements shortly A KENTUCKY AFFRAY. A e A A T kst e L Reinforcements from o the " prese ’ already -completed ‘would do eredit o 1ht | gftery o'clock, and very promptly. It was re- | Lotnsvitus, Aug. 23.A special correspond- | oy neck nad wrown (o such s e s 1o dlamcore oia the Thirty-third Senatorial District met hore to- ing of takiog the offensive. Relnforce- | supetintendeiice of the tnost fastidious eni adly. When 1o this hopeiessconditfon I day and nomiuated Stillman Drown, a pork- Adrianople, ments sre arriving very slowly. Although 1t | geer. The williogucss and checrfulocss of tle viewed on Superior street by the Grand Officers, | cot of the Courler-Jowrnal at Danville telo- | badly;, tWhea to this hopelemcondition Twas advised packer of this city, and Earl V. Merry, abauk- | o P B e that thezs ot of four divlsions Lava | laborers also arc very striking, Tho work is, | after passig the Grand Arch, a beautiful desien graphs the following: # Walter Baunders, lute [ meaced takiog i1, and arter | had wsed it ore tima of vourse, done by eorree, or forced labor, all able-bodied men from 18 to 60 being obliged to lend thelr ald, without distinctiun uf race or creed; but “Turks, Urecks, Bulzariaus, aud Jews oll work together with a will, “The Turks, all the same, decm the Jabor lost, aund think it nbonl.usllkel?; that the Russians will come to Gallipoll as that they themselves will o to St. Petersburg. My Informant poes on to say that the monster gun presented by the na- tion to the Sultan—a_most formidable plece of actillery when properly handled—Is mounted at the Dardanelles, and that the Turks seem pret- ty well up to {ts use. Its mechanism is gerlefl. and onc man can elevate and depress it with perfect case, while three men can work it as eastly and rapldly a8 any small feld-plece. —— GREAT BRITAIN, NEVIEW OF THE DREADSTUPFS TRADE, Loxpox, Aug. 29,—The Vurk Lane Express, 1n Its weekly raview of the British corn trade, says: “The weathier has been very nusettled the past weelk, and farmers have heen /consider- ably delayed fn stacking and threshing wheat, although’ the cutting has been carrled on with- out much interruption. Sunshiue is now wanted to harden tho grain and check the tendency to sprouting. Tle thunder-storms In the midlana countles referred to last weok did o good deal of dawmnage, but it 1s considered that the yicld of wheat on high lunds will bo about the average. Ttcports vary regardiug barley and oats, but tho in evergreen and colors. * It will sufBce to say of the display that it was composed of cighly Commanderies and fifty-seven bands, beeldes the various stafl and general officers, the number in live, by count, beiog 5,700. The decorations along the route were numerous but not geu- crally elaborate, belng miainly composed of flaga, Bherift of Lincoln County, and his brother-ine | §aserestimese the Ruatiocy i i Taor whos UARLILY fTuin cach Limor whea 1aw, Jack Ballard, were kilied last evening at tiat & grroJ-slzed tescupful of corruption raa out, e which th d to heal ipeurs Richmond, Madison County, by Ter Ed- nug'-.-o-l-‘nfi;"u'u-?;"."."{2.'.';‘,.,.:.“ vr:-,,#\;.x:l:-'n'n?&'- u % wards, Town Marshal, sod a party of | *pAeT) Ve vegetine has entirely ciransed every 0 his friends. The particulars, as.far s I hava | taistof scrofuls fruns my system, ad 1 Hesire to have this statenicat pubiished, 8o U been able to guther, are these: A younger | sna mu;.":':n-‘;".ur:f;uilu n:'x"ro;‘;':y' 'xfl'fif\"'x';! brother of Saunders was at the Richmond fair | °40%,, 1y : about » week sgo, aund, during that time, was -Ju: m&’l?‘é‘x?’ ;xf e'a':-"fi '.‘x’.'.‘;u.“. |Te"-'x§"57 'flflnm" badly beaten over the head by Edwards, Saun- | ™% ALICK B ILEY, ders and his friends say foexcusably, Edwards saging that Ssunders interferred while he was in'the dischurge of his duty as an officer. Yea- terday, Walter Baunders and his triends went o L] ;flmmhnind w] I-(m;d lh; trizl of x«rmnx ‘Sbluudcn; for s alleger) offcose. ter e trial - “co]nver;numégwur{egh between Edwards and Unsolicited Evidonce. valter Saunders at the Garet House, during | * which Bauunders denonnced Edwards’ conduct a3 | Mr. 1R, st-,m-:sm"m“' ey My 14y 1933, bratal and cowardly, at the same time drawing Dear ez My dsughtor has beew out uf health for a pistol. About’ this time Baumders was alout two years About » year 870 shehad & tumo? shot by some other peraon, but !"xn::-'v'""'er "r‘n"'-d'vmnlllu'd‘fn: e P Pivor, and snat 16 ¢ ari o lovoling his platol made things lively Xty ke o now s the see- while his strength lasted. Whenithe firing end} mhd the s er, of Bowling Green, Wood County, for Bena- tors. Resolutions strongly Indorsing Hayes were upanimonsly adopted. The sore-head, snti-Matthews clique, which has been making some little vociferntion here, was not deuce- high, aud did not moke its appearance iuthe Conventlon, The worklngmen's movement Is develuglnz considerable strength, and claims tocontrul 2,600 votes. Already it 18 belloved that the Granger element s poing to co-operate with the wurk- ingmen, and, If this fs true, both the Detnocrutic and Republican tickets will be defeated. 1t is Letleved that the workingmen will nominate an entiro ludependent ticket. Thelr mectings are kevt quity secret, nnd they have so far been quite successful in excluding professional poll- tlclons of botl partles. crossed the Dapube since the battle of Tlevna, T have ot yet been able to ascertnln where tiiey have goue, nor can I sec any Indications of the Russiaus taking the offensive for a lobg tlofe. Yet the result of not adopt- ing a vigorous offensive after the Dbattle of Plevns will evidently be a second catopalgn, a wvinter passed In Dulgarla and the Balkans smidst suow and mud, loss of half the army by slckness, nnd expendlture of millions, RUSSIAN PUBLIC YEZELING is very dissatisficd. Thu newspapers, while ad- mitting ‘the couraze of the solalcrs, gencrally speak contemptuously of the Generals. IN BULGARIA, rorKoL ApnuNorrg, Aug. 23.—A dispateh from .Sbumis- aunounces that the Russians occupy Popkol. A battle Is expected. ROUNANIA. LoxpoN, Aug. 23,—Present indications are thut the Roumanfans wiil act under Russlan orders. They have been crossing during the ppat few.days over the bridge at Korabla, to operate in the rear of Plevoa. A brigade of in- fantry, with a battery of artillcry sud three regiments of cavalry, have crossed the Turnu- Magurelll. An Attempt to Cut Off the Ruse sian Communications with « Tirnova. TIHE DAY WAS INTENSELY HOT, and the Knights suffercd greatly. Owing to the excessive length of the line of march, many were compelled to drov out of the ranks, and a few wero overcome with the heat. Among the Iatter class were KoiZhts Clapp and Vebmeyer, of Clileago. A special reason for congratula- tion is offorded Illiools in tho splendid reputation it has made In the Order by its representation to-iay. Chicago, as usaal, leads the country with ber oldest Commandery, Apollo, No. 1, turning ont MONE SYORDS THAN ANY OTHER onthe ground. Commander Gasscite headed 105 us fiuc-appeariniz Kulghts as can be found. As the Comunaudery passed the reviewing-stand the fine drfll, costum- fng, aud general cquipment of the Apollo was much remarked, ond the druin corps of the First Regluent cawe in for much praise. . St. Bernanl, the North Sule (Chi- cago) Commandery, wasalso fu creditable force, Bosnian Insurgents Again De-~ feated and Driven into Austria. e MacMahon's Ministry Discussing the Question, How to Beat Gambotta, CONVENTIONS CALLED. Speclat Dispatch tn The Tribune, Nrw Yonk, Aug. 28,—The New York Repub- Hean State Committee met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel this morning to agree upon the time and place for bolding tho State Convention. Tbere were tweniy out of the thirty members present, several belng prgvcnledrmm attending by the President’s fawnous order. The Hon. A. B. Cernell, however, presided. It was deter- mined to hold the Conveution Wednesday, Sept. 26, In Rochester, In consequence of the largelyv-increased Republican vote last year, anew apportivnment of delegates {s inade, an 8525 Lk . jer h!hl"; Is i h "llm""; b L s o / cd Saunders aud Iis brother-fi-law, Ballurty | Fiorits posay ahas Coperine hos done for g skl were both dead, and Marshal Edwards slightly, | ter. aud J take every opportunity s recummnod It w und bis brother dangerously, wounided. 3any | thwse Whoare nol aware of ity great value. shots were fired, but only the four persons men- Ferpeo n'l"'(;‘."ls'(:su C RANDALL, tloned were struck. MORAL SUASION SUCCEEDS. Every One Spenks Favorably. Mxurnss, Tenn., Aug. 23.—For scveral years b the reveuuc oflicers have had great troublo in |y, srevent ™? STV IrssLP: Mas.. Auy. 3L 1670, tslog o brewc up Mt alatling o Meory | Bt Lusetase ot i Concs, o Intrigues at the Vatlcan In Expectation . of the Pope’s Early Death, THE DISPUTED PASS. FIGNTING STILL IN PROGRESS, [By Cable to The Chlcago Tridune.] Loxnvon Orrice or Tnx Omioado TRIBUNE, ¢ v < County, Tenn., and o numerous instances tho | thst 2 wavunabie focat. Iiave taken increaso in numbers, so that this Convention | No. 6 Patorave Prace, Braixp, Aug. 20— GENERAL. crops marching with seventy-sis swords. To sum up o Y AR . DBy :;I\]e—-” Y slu:mg" t.424m! 1872, e former | 1:10 o, m,~Intelligence from SE'hlpkfl s to g“vi‘. ARE MUCH IMPROVED. the general opinion of the procession, it may bu | Fevenuc officers have been confronted with ATres caking e toarad found 'u."rel'ne{:d"’l' : s n 1872, armod bodios of men and forced to leave, Va- | hessat the stomach thet wlwars accumpanies Ci Saker Tl tbird boitie a8l s . el '8 et iLto X the citizens there,after consulting with the Rev- flficucr:'::n:g’:fifl- lu:r:;;y“:l'u.-"im‘fill‘rltst“ en ente Collector and other officlals, gave a grand ours ruly, P B BURRMAN. barbecue, AN the “moomshiuers” were fnvited, and also United_ States Sountor Harris, suld that the chlel credit for gencral appeur- ance and number belongs to Apoilo, and for perfectfon fu marcbiog end drill may lle between Detroit, St. John's, of Pulladelohia, and the 8t. Paul body. The Canadian delegation was'agmired for its novel With o fair spell of dry weather they would be rendy for reaping next week, Tn Scotland cereals are making an unusunlly slow progress under Lhe retarding infinence of wet weather, Lut appearances indicate o fuir yleld of graln, although of an Inferlor quality, while tlicre Is also good prowmise of abundant Loxpox, Aug. 28.—Horvilovitcly Command- ervin-Chlet of the Bervian army, bas arrived at Belgrade. Preparations indicate that the Her- viaus will employ a mmaller force than last year, but a force posscasing some organization. The regulnr army §s eatimated st about 12,000, and the effect that fighting is still going on. Thia is without doubt the greatest battle of the war, having now besn in progress seven days. It is estimated that the Turks lost TrexntoN, N, J., Aug. 23.~The Revublican §tate Convéntion fs to bo held bere Bept, 25. JOWA. ManrsnarLrows, In., Aug. 38.—Nearly all the delezates to the Democratic State Conventfon rlous means have been resorted to fn onlertoput | MSmers 10,0 the Hoe | ag e not leas than 10,000 men, while the Russians trav, oot crops have beeu beneflted by rain. | drees. iy i l;[:r{. tumorrlolv .,u"l[wd lEo-u!l'_%ht. hTheru lavory lost 8,000. 2 ' the beat part of tho firat class of tho wilits, "l‘umlps u‘|’|‘|‘l mangels promise well, bunycom- After the procession had dissolved, M,'i.m'“{‘\&:',fi,fi.‘,{d“' ?,n,l:::luhz::;en,fl},:" i VEGETINE tle talk of indorslng Stubbs, the Greouback | lost 8,000. ' numbering altogether obout 40,000 men, seem | plainta of potato diseasc Increase, THE GRAND COMMANDERY Of T UNITED | lengthy specch to the * mooushiners,” showing Prepared by candldate, but the general opinlon seems to | Recent Tumors that the Pass has boen | to be atl thatare reckoned upon. A force fs to | ~ Agricultursl returus stiow that the area plant- ' favor o straight Demoeratie ticket, on u plat- form fudorstug the polics of President Hayes. The candldates most tatked of for Qovernor are H. H, Trimble of Davis County, Peter A, Dey of Juhmson,. and - L. L. Afusworth of Fayette. At 0 mecting of the State Central Comuittes this evoning. J. C. Couk, of Jasper, was chosen for temporary Chulrmau. At ameetine ond serenade fn front of the Boardman Iouse to-night, lgoechu were made by D. O. Fiuch and F. W, Lehwan, COOK COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL, To the Friends and Patronsof Cook County Nor= mal School: Muuy of the friduds of the County Nonwal School, snd especially {ts puplls, have recently recelved a.clreular from the former, Principat of the schoal, D. 8. Wentworth, the deslen of which 19 to do harm to the school and to embarraes its work. It {s an endeavor to in- duce puplle and teachera to leave the school, aod to ald bim fn cstablishing an opposition STATES met for its twentleth ecasion In the County Court room inthe Court-House on Scueca street. The attendunce wasyomparatively small, most ot the delegutes feellng the fatlgues of the warch too much to bo present. About 150 Knights were, however, in attendance, and every Statc in the Unfun waa represeuted, After the opeo- ing ceremonles, M. E, Grand Commander Hop- kius appointed as the Committee oun Cre- dentials, H. C. Ranney of — Chicagn, E. G, Duvis, and A, G, W. Falrchild, Aftera short Intermission . this Comlttee made a par- tial report, showinz that a proper number (o forma Grand Commaudery were in attendance. Grand Commander James 0. Hopkins then read hils trienniul jort, & lengthy and cxbaustlve do:ument, taking about two and a Lalf hours ju reading, 1t states that siuce the laat repost Comumanderles have been chartered fn Washing- ton, Caeyeune, Pueblo, Col., Salt Lake City, and and that Santa Fo had surren. dered iis cbarter, Tlhe Graml Commsudery of Colorado had also been constituted. Alarge pro- portfon of the report is made up of declafons In od with wheat this vear is about 8,108,600 acres ‘e concentrated at Saltschiar uud {u the Moravia Sl e moaut TEAG00 acres In axcess o et “fl Valley towards Nish. Loxpoy, Aug. ;38.~The correspondent at Belgrade telegraphs oo Tucsday as follows: The corps commanded by the ex-Minlsterof War together with the other corps, will vperate o the Timok. They sorc ordered fu read- fness to tmarch fu three days. Last night there was a council of the Mintstry, Jadting until 3 o'clock In the morming, Prince Gortschnkoff keeps himsell dally informed of what happens bere. TPhe Bervian Governmient inqulred whether Gen, Tadvef! should recelve s command, but the reply was in the negative, GURECE. COoXSTAXTINOPLE, Aug. 25.—The Porte re- cently instructed Musarus Pasha to call the at- tention of the Britlsh Government to the arma- ments of Greece, declaring that if an outbresk occurs ft will scnd troops to Athiens to extix them the disgraca brought - - the Beatet SN then e g Lroughtc upon the Swtely | 3y, [, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. be enforced to but a stop to thelr flicit work. Findlly ay agreement was made that all of them wauld conte into Parls within two week ine i i vender thelr -lufi.. eic., ond v | bond for-their _\’egell_ne 1] —___SON by Al Draggists. (n:%p‘:err:nuce at the next terw ol Unlted Stutes GROCERIES. A A A A A Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Prrrsuvaa, Pa., Aug, 23.—A dreadful mure der ocourred yeaterday cveninz abont two miles from Edinburg, Pa.,s little town fo th ot Rua 5o moze Accounts, but o to regions, A young man named Isaac F. Hess, H I C K S o N ’ S who was partly fusane, becominz offended at H ;1‘" ml.lluzr for ealling him a lunatle, sought » And Pay Cash for Your Grocerics. wvorable opportunity whon his parent was | ., e 9 drawing ‘;ulcr from the well and shot bhim “:::'h!{&u Miutesotn Spring Wheat. bitn dead with o vifie, Neighbors, hear- AN T White Win Lot ing the report of tho gun, and feating Flg:.ll:a‘t.b}fnu.h\Hnl.tf\\lnler\\hm thst lnmalhlus was wrong, hastened to tbe | Flogr, Hest m,;fiu},'d,'iuu(;{,i_' };O.I:.ll.li:: .50 captured by the Turks were founded only on tho fact of the Russians L i ADANDONING TWO OF THE RXDOUBTS which they occupled, and concentrating their force for the defenso of the remalning works, In this they wore wise, as the his- tory of the campaigh has sbown that con- contration must be the koy-note of success, not only as regards general movements of armies, bat in all engogemaents. Tho Rus- slana learned at Plevoa the folly of scatter- ing their attacking forces over a long front. During these successive fights in the Bal- kans the Russiana have had A VASTLY INFERIOX FORCE but'about thesame quuntity 1083 than 1375, also appears that compared” with lnsy year bare loy nnfi oals lave been sown upon o slightly diminished orea, The prosccution of harvest work has 8o entirely engaged farmers lately that there has been VERY LITTLE BUSINESS in_countrv markets, but where sales sre made pricee indicate a fall of one shilling per quarter on wheat since last Monday, The few lots of new wheat shown fn the provincial exchunues have been in poor condiilon aud scarcely fit for present use, but the condition of the majority of the samples shown at Mark Laune on Mondsy Inat waa tolerably wood. Bales were made at 61 shillings for white and 61 shillings for red Ce- seriptions. Although no great activity s look- ed for fn the graln trade during barvest time, tha depression was greater thau usual the past week, owing to the enormous arrivals of forelen wheat and oate. Supplies have been upon u larga scaly for some weeks past, and the & . réturn on Manday last gave-oser 2,000 quar- | matters of Templar juriaprudence which are | 820t aud found tho body ot the murdercd man | g Norusl at Dolton, to the Injury of the county oven with Radetsky's veinforcemonts, and pate the cvil at the root. England thereupon Yein Trices ;.'“’.',"ch.nm piven way, .qnq a | mot of general interest. Uuder the head of :,;l‘:-g :fo“wb;":{:ul:g"'& ’r‘::m“‘o:xn'nplfl‘l“{by the ::‘:fl:‘ gr;:l;llblx'led per 1b, * 1qul§ achiool, As o the honor and mauliness of such | OnJy naturally strong positions saved them | addresscd remonstrances to the Greek Govern-.| ducline’of two -tlnLlfiu‘:a i’l‘c‘ hirce lhllllll:;:l :ue& e nflr’ml::nbz?fim-:iem atidirmii | el R tha sirtible ctie ’lur llml‘c:n';- Buiar, Ex. C per it ent. The latter bas just sent & note to the | yuarier was quu last Monday on wheat, the report ter ny! 8% 2 a design and attempt at the bands of the person | from the furious charges of tho Turkish fn- | B o S et ully on shiliing on vata. 2 sct of standiug committecs to sesye dur. | mitted. The mundered man was & farmer, pos- | Bint Boed. llemp, Rapo 10 wmentioned, the communlty will form its 0w | faptry. Balieman Pasha's persistoncs in con. | LOTe Siring vacile gestranced, and pramiv v |, Ottier articios remaiu without much variatlon, | Ing vacation; s pefwanent place of mect- sexsed of conrlderablo prupertr, sod was bighly | lama, sugar cured per 1b 12 oplufon, ¥ Ppersistonco in coli- | y¢ neccssary, {oevonenite with u."'? Ollllomnn but trude is generally ings audy mor: dmportant of all tho fespected !;{‘h’l:flsfilfimfin- el Jurs brought | Breakfast acon. per b..... s 12 outler. s 4 rerdic 0 tho above facts tho Y K of the doings of those whose selfish interests | foot that this {s his first important engage- L Aug. 3.—A Vieuna dispatch says: | the resourcss of the various dock companice cen, instesd, as now, only after taking the | the action of the Court. Starch, best white piosy, 6-1b boxes 0 lead thein to molest the school committed to | ment, and his military reputation and even ORDON Mg pit bu,l' have been taxed to the uttermost to discharge Fiouneil degreen. The wonsidaration of thess Mackerel, Fat Family. ger It ]:2, my trust, knowing that an evil decd contalns 2 #Inthe scveral churcncs of Hungory the to [ yuiyely ‘wnd merchants have been serlously in- | recommendations will form the bulk of the | MOODY STILL AT IIIS GOOD WORK. erel, Ta Panply, per KlLsece 25 thic gern of 1ts dissolutlon, but many inqulries | L8 Portion as comumander . deum lisbeen celebrated and_prayers offered | convenlenced by the difliculty of . obtaining | business betore the Conclave. 'The report | Nasuviris, Tens, Aup. 28—A Bowling Boap, best German Mottled, 60 barsperbz, 3.50 Juwlog been madle of mo 14 egard b the facts prere ox Ta gvexr, |« | for arther Tarkishvictoice, Tho Vatcau hus | gravary-roous. Fhero are bo conticting fores | ulso concludee " thar the | proscat ritusl | Groca, Ky, pecll (0 the American 1aye s sew- Y, Susons il per dur...... 130 ) 9 ’ c. operation in e at the presen e, or ! 'ross Is Incomplete, s i | 3 Intho'case, Tam led to make the following | Ag ho Las sent to Adrianople for- roluforce- Tnstristou tha Tistune £ pravint Hhlafi faure, | 1 nll‘fllcuu;m‘ Joreten nwhgch may ';mi‘ tho | that tho Enclleh one s bevter, 1t nl-;m: tea E‘I‘l:‘“’;g‘ 'fi‘“‘l_::‘:";:’ F:‘::: “:"{:,‘ was | Soda Crucken, best, 3 pounds for 20 ¥ 0 | 3 k| e Cl [ arren ) 5 10 the cireular mentloned Mr. Wentworth, fn | ments, it is cortain be has not yet given up | * Lonpox, Aug. 2.—Dispatches to the Parls :;T;fflfinry“ Jave. oan, ;:Ivdx;r:;"‘:(rlifinibn:fi:m %u‘flul’w? mn,‘fn‘wn.h?‘g: ‘fntn.uull;‘:?lr. :or:lfix“l::l. rren | Syrar Crackers, best, per b, . 10 sollciting students to leave the Normel, s “Those who have taken a partial course In Cook County Normal Behool,. and desire to at- tend this (Wentwortl's) achaol, can do s0 with- g::‘n;g :.’In .um :mnlq bloo;!y Ginger Snsps, best, per b oeeveena.. 12 nlght. y heanl s noise . ) aioue e e, s aemive i s | FICRSONS Cash Groeery - House, pavers report that the Czar is 11}, und bas been advised to leave ‘for o healthler locallty than that of the general headquarters, hope. The issue nppears likely to turn upou the guestion which can bring up an carly. duy with the English Graud Body. ‘The report closca with TULE OBITUAKY NOTICKS OF BEVENTEEN KNIGUTS. crops, while, on the other, tue deficiency hars \'uh‘ln France sud England, tho blockide of the Southern Russian ports, aude uticertainty of REATEST REL g ircuwstances which taay, duriog Followlng the Commanders' reports were sut uny dlsadvantage resulting’ to them from THE O XFORORMENTS BOANIA l"'"“.“' oL < : a light, and fired at him through a window, kill- 113 East Madison- : 4 A special from Pestls aunounces that the Bos- | the winter niontls, sssuntc a force greater than | similar documents from the Deputy. Grand 2 A as adison-st. the chanse lhe’?fin’z‘! m-\“‘:t%&‘t‘:{'fi sattompt | in the shortest pousibla time. It is obviowsly | nfun heurkents have been again totally defeated | at present. Qommander, the Grand _Generalissimo, tho | J1E him lustantly. Hewitt wes Lis brotherin IN FRANCE, Tho sonual pamphlet by Rarthelmy & - Eatcenne, of Marsvillcs, on thie French harvest l:mlpct(l saya: ‘The prospects of the wheat Grand Coptalo-General, the Girand Treasurer, and Urand Recorder, Noueaof thicss documents possess any gencral public foterest, A Com- inittee on the bnlnr ol the Grand Ofiicors was near Czerbypotak, and driven over the Austrian disadvantage is, thuta diploma fromthe County frontler, Normat carrles with it, by esuthority of lar of tho Blate, the r{ghl to a’ lu‘u'i: 3 77 REANIDE LIDRARY. P T (S “TIE SEASIDE LIBEARY. ~ Sulelman's plan to wear out the defenders of the pras by using constant rolays of freah . PEACE TALK. A Berltn corresponient teleraphs: ¢ I have certificate, to 'bo “lasued by ‘the | groops, and he would undoubtedly succeed Jor. 1Il., Aug, 28.—Abo ¥ E, NE. by W % o rvest §n iwo departwents s very goud, in | then constituted, with Benjamin Dean, of Mass- otizr, Lil., Aug, ut 5 o'cJock this [ 1 tre Heary Wood. 200 IL&LL‘i’;mké‘:l;:;:‘?::snegzir'u'iofi?xfi;&h-{h &zfi- in u.\u,end if tho Russians wero not alko fim‘{ufih:"tg‘;?flmla’l:‘f:w? é?u'fi'.,fifif.ni‘i"fiii lll-‘l'et'n xzdoo"l. In :wu‘ ';,rn{..ty 'gmd. lz: ’lh r1y- ml‘.: nrln‘tw‘tflc. ‘;IH fih:nr:m:.o ml':’rmwlxifiln the Cou- nfl;l;u;onl gun;icll named Ch;‘flel Rellly es- i;i lil;: Bfi,?fi.",fl.‘ ,Qf.‘l‘:_:"“'- S Blle] & e o I pour, and in unlve - badl vat_prospect clave adjouroed Lo to-ug orning. Y roun L) Penltentiary, kg | ¢ il Charles Heade's newnovel. 20a ?:S‘m“f,‘éu‘u'.:'('.}‘.&'.i‘u“w': 'J&‘in‘uvf (iploms | yeing recruited by fresh arrivali, A large 5‘;‘-‘::3}'0??3-‘1:“3‘”3&71153?."5-7-'1”132 ohT {'c‘ljy'uuml A faur departagents, good lo wweaty- | Toe prosecciow Jetint it Wil tako thred | utskdo the weat zate in chl'n:e of ‘s':;.'",\'ule':k &I ¥ Ui ‘n‘if‘u}"u'fi.‘-‘.‘.‘,‘:“‘ ] auy? wilt r!lr‘rum?l. what! Aufadividual of suf- | part of the Thirteenth Corps s already on | tion of Curl\:mm v.‘l’ u-r‘:mu:’l lllmd‘l"m Te- :f":“’;-’,gf:;‘,t LB ey h‘"”!“leut e 'f—;:'p':.%'u g | it eonipicts tho it oy e shippiug-clerk of the stona department, Reflly | I: fi'l'.“ BRUL by Grome il SOl deient intelligenco to becouio & schioobteacker | 4y, g ground and more are reportod to bo T O Y e e oboi I fo0t depariiacnts, Rou i fe | In tho conclave of the Grand Comniandery, be. | Was seutenced (rom tha sonthern part. of the | & OLBAY, O ey bRy o3 ust appreciate theaa tacts, . Coctalnly buy fow 1es boen ordored PR, o Russian lead- | pretty £ood In ffteen, poor a thirty-two, very | cune I ls prutty well ssured tnat ila”hest | State In Juno, 1870, Lo threo years' Imprison. I TR IEE By Wlikle Collina. ' e ILangy al thiy Mot tm‘go:mm:fiu?pm COMSTANTLY STREAMING SOUTHVARD q;'m::' ardered: ' Jeave ussian heal | bad it cloveu, mecting, Une years lieuce, will tuke fent for bum‘:Ah : Ofiers Imincdiately started | 1 T REXATOI Ly rolpe. 1 6o % 3 INB NOME-RULERS, e placo o hleuto, A urther, thal uraul ture is probable, $ < ram Tliac 293 '_h:]:h}:mfiwofu.'u'i."filu :,‘"’ fanke tirculat Tiaft the néigberhood of Lolichy,. Mihe LoNDox, Am‘m’w""u" "."‘“,;1 t at Vien. LoxpoN, Aug, S.—rhe Lritish Home-sulc | Vincent L. Hurlbut, now Deputy ' Grand el f bl i HR STy ely oillas, 102 Sorvicer ol Corialn toatheca s e, o :l;: while wo learn that Mohomet Ali fs march- } o yiiriiny s B the \ioat bnfnentinl quarters Cunferoncens Livetpoal cancluled lis econtun Ci"f;“r'.,',,':,“",}'u“ ‘,',’cuu iitad fiaten Wil boelucts TASTEN TO TS, 18 Tk . i ' i} U e. | to-day. Larnel . P, was appuinted 8- | e :nmander for the next threo yeard, A ettt uad bavo foiely scepted ponians | ing spon Timora iatoadlag to cut off Ttus- | I tiusslan Folund any Pl tiaion osors: | iculie v e e Confederaion o Oreal | fu plac of Jamee I, Mopiion wuoa tern, ot Conconmatt, Aute B wommen1a Corlne | B ATH e gprnlibi by Sabipib ot |"‘,"'"“ sfan communications with the pass, and | Fer Y GEich’ “Rusela aulake of the Juteus: | tritain, aud O'Dongell, M." P, and Biggar, M. | pircs with thls Concluve, © bu Lar as could bu pirigl ey AR 0 CORInE: oy ' il |hn!w.’x§:li'h g !hf:a “n;‘:;;‘ I?u I3 {4 P., Vice-Uresidents, earned to-day, thero (8 0o oppusition | toms Ky., was seatenced to the Penitentiary for You probably snother battle Las already begun aelf would Dbe recarded a3 a2 most % —— 1o Dr, Hurlbut, awd ~ there very | three years to-day for bigamy, Ko hsd notb- | 23 M RSy SRR, S e rmeL st I SRR | twonn Tirmors 120 Qabroa B, U B o, S, o FRANOE, b Sou 185 o 581 e, Summtel | it o, bt s Uk g, shsoed o7 | 5 £ R T scqualntance with the puplls might nfuence | fThe crisis in this year's campaign is now | Of circumstances, which they araconvinced must TUR GAMBXTTA PHOSKCOTION Chosen. The honde. thus cantorred, bn the |[scins Clastanati shyster S to: warrant hier VD By ala st e addon. - S them 1q leavo tho school. lll‘lm hope s based b4 paign briog sbout u reaction in thcir favor. They Pants, Aug, 28.~CGambetta bas not yot re- ‘“n‘f in afd of the Templar Order, :ll it '{m b “'9"'3"'.5‘._._—___._ 4 SQLisiten, Jr Gy, dua e et Normel surite ines | impending. Appoarances indicate that tho | thiuk thomselves quito competent t0 Aircct | cored s summons. Tt sppears that the law | possible 1o Lave & thlug enttroly 100 suscessli T el abandoned tholr 1udepesdence, common sene, their own atfairs, and will not ‘allow Poles oute P ogrssng Uy ¥ Y20 d KANSAS AND HER RAILROAD BONDS, 7 Mo Aloxander. ive a0d self-respect, whic, 18 by no means the case, | tide) Which has been favorable heretofore €0 | gie of Kussia ta'speak or act In thelr uame." ofticers flod & difficulty in framiog auludict- | that futewad SREE Lo L o To the Editor of The Tridune, 3 ' VEME LONG, C licads, 100 1113 hopes will not be reallzed. Sbould any of | the Turks, s now turning and besring the L ment. - A Ministerlal Councll was held today | g0y A oY ning., The | LEAvENwouTY, Kas,, Aug. 24.~Kuowing that TS, Uy Wilkle Cullfua! Jou 3‘:,‘{:,‘:"“‘;5“‘:",‘::“:‘: ‘}‘;L“""'u‘i':gg,:}{.m“‘b‘; Russians to victory, The Viemna Newe BRITAIN AND TURKEY, to conslder "':!‘“'m"' The flaunuuuul;wpe- voom obtaliied fur the purpose b sald 1o be 350 | the capitallsts of the East take a great interest [ 3 DY Guarlceliewler o 00 supplled with the bnll:,aleutund "p,,;,nm’“,, b DID TiM TUKES NEFCAN TO ALLOW 7THE nur- | 10 suppress 1 reparts of tho trisl by the | by 100 feet iu size, pml vall only be comparcd to | In the fight which is now being made iu this o iy M Alesaudee. oa country can allord, Freis Presss calcnlstes that, slthough the 180 mnzr mfilxr‘:-d-m; BOSPUOKTST wn;:cllu‘nal pa;lclll-. b'fliw pm{’ct for the rlrcm;‘- ;I‘x;; EI‘SJ:!L"‘C&:’:‘. ‘fiufl".‘;"f.:':- 2;:;?‘.:“.’,‘,5 Stnta sgatust payloy our railroad bonded fo- " e Mo, Tienry W i Teuchers, eyen 1" leading trdops—the Russian Imperial Guard iepuich t0 London Tikaee. cutlon of Gamnbetta before a jury on more serl- . it debtedovss, § write Tux TRIDUNE to correct o r W, i e e St e st 2 Be CoNBTANTISOPLE, Aug. 15.~For many weoks | ous charges L3 8ald to be abandoned, becausc | 84 Possitie, ~Apollo lssued sbout = s,00 o) it —may arrivo at the theatre of war easly in Beptember, the rear division’s column will not be able {0 come inta line until the end of the month, The departure of troops be- gn Aug. 15 from Bt. Petersburg. HOLDING OX. . To the Western dssoclated Press. ApruxorLe, Aug. 23.~The Russiaus still hold Fors Nicholas at Schipks Pass. The Turks are attacking the highcst Russisn posstions in the pass. A large number of Turkish wounded are arriving. F Beoti. 2 falso lnpression which seems to prevall, oud Mot n'""w“d'g: which finds a place in the leading com- men}-:d and fluauclal joursals. The Btate BT, By M, Heury Wo g of Kansas bas very Jittle debt to speak ANGE AUVENTULES OF £ of, and is able to pay cvery cent of It to-day. ¥ wn: ':lxy:f ?Ihlf“guuu LA YRe ] The new ountics and cltles which buve just (et < S tr ) tage prenald, on been anginized, or which have grown up since Rne e GROR EWORRE VRTINS the panic of 1873, have a very small debt. You e FINANCIAL, it 3 b A e e doss. Seanrs, Bunith, Pl Tilden, und Hally | SST0 S than it e th occation of i Lhe ; tho fanous quurtet o the v . 2 rendered four wumbcers spleadidly, '“:‘:' ‘e‘!:’r':‘e;f:l“’:‘fiu‘f;: ‘3}‘"“‘10 d""‘:)‘; and were much appladed, capecials o Tior "ibe uOe to Lhiyciand, “Writien bouds to mllruwd corporations. ‘fue whuls M he 2 then was rallroad-bulldiog, As scon tas B ND ly Comwauder Gussctte, ‘Lle lutter Kuight g Z ko delivervd a wellwritten snd adstiratiy- | 3 0ty had 8 Mayor, the = next sty O S. ey et et . iy Sotetas. b1 BN 8y arrison Alnawortd, o LT, i enry Woud, " 104 negotiations, wore or less vagus ond informal, bate been going on to ascertain whether, In cer- taln circumstances, the Porto would allow the British fleet to coter tho Boaphorus; but, a few days ago, we wero startledon hearing that a furmal rejusal toadmit the feet bud been scntto Fogland, Tho refusal itscit surprised no one, since the Turks have almost all along conslstont- Iv malutained they siid not wish to sec here any Eaglish force, naval ur militarg, except as the avowed slly of Turkey aud the coemy of Rus- sla. It is, indeed, uot casy to sc0 how, conststeutly with thelr own sclf-respect, fuvitations, uaud %0 large = uroportion were accepted that the reception turned futo a huge crush sud Jaw, utterly destructive of toilets and dumaging to patlence. Before the hour of opevlng, the street in front of the cutruges wus blocked fur & square, 50 that the Apollo itself had somc Lroublo ju gettlog ote §ts owa- reception, So far 2s tho attendance and the cohcert wers coucerued, the affalr wus a distiugulsbed suc then the fullest publidity would be foevite able. 'The reason for Gainbetta's prosccution is sald to be that the Duc do Brogile foresoes Lhe possibllityof deleatat the clections, anid tnioks {f that defeat led to Gawbetta's els- vutlon to the Premicrsblp, it would be a disaster for France. 3acMabon could never acvept as Premler a wan convicted of lusulting binve ROME, TUE POPE'S VUYSICAL CONDITION. Lonpox, Aug. 28.—A corrospondent at Rome telegraphs: Ihave received from ordinarily trustwortby sources the fnformation that the work and hlsh aims, will continue on, with use- Tulness and dignity, as though nothing had hap- pencd, The next term will commence Monday, uxl, 3, thu prospe=ts being that the atreadance will be Jarge, capecially from the High-School graduates of tho city. Students’ Hall will be :P!uud at the same imo for the accommodation th the pupile. We will cordislly welcome back e pupils of Jast year, and can assurc them a tleasant and proftable year. § most earuestly &k the assistapco and co-operation aof tue Irfends of education In the county (n- the re- apousible work ot the vare and development of tils schod. 1 eay not what I have in any il witl towerd Mr, Weantworth,. but to_advise the cuunty 2s to tha facts In"tuocase, 1 hove be- friended Mr. Wentworth for years, but when be GorNT-8TUDEN, Aug. H.—Since yesterdsy | the Turke could inold auy other view, | Pope is sullering great prostration, snd las $ 4 waus to consider a rallrowd company's propos! rocded e Wentworth for ycark, bit mOub be | o rvernooa sad during. to-day tbo, Tusks hate | or how a forelgn forcu could_outer luvaded ter- | barcly strength to' attend to avy businesr. short aadruas of welcom. Hou. . Times were ¥t nlouey was plent J..“'u"ai'&féh}":: Alcrssatil 3a thie oterym | Luslacse was "f“"“ilml':l'hfl D?yuvl! l’lu‘d aith ...'.'.'.-."3’.";‘;"‘,’.‘,'...'"“’&'..,"1'55:'.'1 todmalsel M vt " and voufidence In the futlu thelr town avcount of the crowd. o the bonda, ntendine topay. T | Town, County, Oity, School, & Btate Bonds, To-torrow’s proceedings will be confined to = SSTON, . a grund prise e i fairgrouudy | short time came o stagnation of trade, and PUESTON, KEAN'& €O., Bankers, Stout sgainst bim, Respectiully, EAA uuuni. Principdl. ————e—— BRIGHAM YOUNG. ritory cxcept a4 the enemy or the fricod of tho juvader. ‘The refusal, huwever, Wza 0 far ex- treinely susprisiog that it scaued of neccsaily W presuppote a formal dewand, and vobody mwalntatued & foeblo fire sgainst the defenses in Bchipka Pass, ‘Tue Russiaus malatatn all thelr positions. The Turks bold the nelghboricg belghts, continually relleving each other in A Camurilla commands st the Vatican, sud scts fu the name of tho Pope. Intrigue has comtenced, Which ls preparatory to a serlals, snd some of thy Cln.!lnth are bolding weet~ could understard how s forunal demund could oF . b ¥ business intercats were parulyzed, and the truth st., Chivago, n:f.“,“"‘.' Aug. 28.—Brigham Yfllmtiuul; figitiog. Tley bring up subplics on beusts of | orer bave beea made without the ascertained ingutu provido I any eorkeney ;‘,‘“cfig"g*;fiy{;};" %’Ké‘t;fi?&'fl“{; s thut ws uro utterly u:xc:"el;’f B ey | T NEW PUBLICATIONS. fonug fro cholera morbus aud laflauwation of |. purden, sod, whero the roads are tmpassable for | certloty 1535 It would be wecsised. Hho By Gpottod Like Domlnoos. | Bardly Tobe Toped thut 1t will ‘Be ‘victorious, | BekbaBoReet I B oL e e vompr | e A fbebowels It fe clamed by bis family that |'siatd, eomapel st toarag tholoads. | ESAR SSSEALE, MBS SNl o | et s become spockid I evory dese, | Detrut und Liheete s thought tobo Bty | o witoue oviiors Fue wuatien wow ls | Ready Next Week ! B . ent La gt fu o ry twenty-fou Y ) o T W10 should bo best informed do_ not think be snvu::’.‘::: e et | AT addvesse 1o tho Porte. au caruest Temon- | FeBL t et seyod from them crery tycuts-fout Stgpeies - - will the bondboldcry compromise! ‘Tho County strance, wiucl bas led to fts po leas streauous wil i 1 live twenty-four bours. disavowal of s refusul. I hapoen, bowever, Lo Commissjoucrs of Leavenwurth County have o icEML STERMSHE Me: | L bt ers | MY MOTHER- liko Sozodont. *18 hterally scudcrs tho cuswel fws posvicus and indestzuctibl AN mado an asssulton the Kusslan positions fu ——mtg—— & vo frie th saw & document vou- - Que liile daugbter, ged 24 years, was adflcted | Bebipks Pass at 9 'clock In the marulng. The | Bave two fricads who both sa 8 dlocamcul cou- every hundred of our peuple ludorse helr sce E;}:-'T?m“““fixl“. could ot use ber lmbs. | battle, which was sangutnery, lasted uutli 6 o | 801 lace ™ Rediar’y agent—was per It doeamot payto have your testh go to decar, | stesmers Georgia and AVilmingtun, from Pan- when ton use of Sernand's Golden Dentilate would ruvent it sud restoro them ty thelr natural colur. ‘or dals by all druaxiste, i of Swmonla je sHecung & cute. Mr. J, ¢, Ketcham, 141 West Virtesath Suwat, New Yors, For sale by all drugglats. the evealng. The eneiny, who were ausatied on witted to wend s telegram bowe un- both fanke, Werv unable to realst tbe attack. tlon, aud swear tuey will not pay mure than 80 aws. ceuts ou the dolfar, 1t s "not for e - pouncing tbat the Forts bad suthorized NEW Youx, Aug. 25 —~Awdived, steamships J to commcnd of cvndemn thelr course) °