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DEB, articular attention given Uo, Trade-Marky Labele hat | ifa of. ine - anid Cop: 22 Quincy and aud Bearer botwoen Btate|~ —~S al we eae Buys Her Grocones for CASH at arbor. oe oe rina HOCKSONS 113 B. Mais That Wife of Mine} USE PRUSSING'S Buys icingaforde nies Gloss Starch, por | wyatt. tacics suited to all sights on ack _ FLOUR, chine *iisene sh Fiala eee ea Rlescopen Sere SeueeR Bere i} nPlain, Gold aud Nickel (rimmed, and SLATE MAMTELS, PRUVASCO & LUMNEY LOd HLAT Loh. Nia Uy Orolans’ duurt of SAL: Cyuaty. will ee cee part oF, value suo eal Saute et dopa Lickwan, deceeed, day of October, INTT, ab ‘el a ct That Wie Wine of Mine |" sul da Ureckuock Sass. ein Buys Beat Bpring Bipot Flour, per bri, hen and were yuu Way, Paton ae sau shia HRT re ouce, Laucaute Vue bine 2h it HISD, 11 East Madison-st ye Chicago Daily Cribune. CHICAGO, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1877-TWELVE PAGES. mm 8; FIVE CENTS. &F wars £3 scted the opportunity of rendering Be S § rmlese at thelr request, and stating is 2 sia shoutd again take up arme Turkey mA otconsider heracif bound bercafter to treat her with moderation, and would only con- sult her own military aud polltical interests. ABelgrada dispatch says in consequenco of the decisfon of Princo Milan, an order has been lesued giving the ardre de battaflle of tha Servian army, and contafning numerous ap- poiutments, Osman Bazar, The Russians, from their bat- terfes behind Sadona, opened fire about 9 o'clock on the advancing Turks. Nedjibe steadily advanced, and entered the burning Village of Sadona by 11:90 o'clock. The retreating Rus- slans THE BLOW STRUCK. Severe Fighting Along the River Lom on Thurs- day. WERE HOTLY PRESSED. They retreated precipitately to Karrasan, where they mado a vigorous stand. Sabit Pa- sha created a diversion by attacking Haldar- kot. The Russians bed a Battery of three guns to thelr right. Near Hafdarkot they made splendid practice at the ad- yancing Turks and Egyptians, but these cleverly opened out and advanced to the right and left of the village fo really workmanlike style. ‘The engagement NOW DECAME GENERAL, and. extended over some fifteen miles. The neavy and continued rol! of the fire of akir- mishers was heard all along all the ridges from BastelUer to near Sadona. By 4 o'clock Karassan warin flames. Tho Russians gradually gave way, and tho Turks redoubled the energy of thelr attack. At So'clock the enemy were scam- pering out of Haldarkol, and horses were trotting up tu take the guos ou; of battery. Tho ‘Turk. ish battery was making splendid practice, and fred Just as the gaus were taken off. One gun was struck with the last shell, The Turks cheercd and dashed through the blazing village and away tothe left to Popskol Hke a pack of hounds. The Russian camps were HASTILY CLEARED OUT, (wo guns covering their retreat and making cx- cellent practice, but the Turks and Egyptians still seampered over the ground in fine style, ‘The Russlavs were now in fall retreat {9 every direction, and by sunset the Turks had proved for the second time not only capable of meeting the Ruselans in the open fleld, but also of driv- ing them from strongly iutrencbed positions. In teu days the Russlans have lost the magaitleent double position of the Lom and Kara-Lom.' What may happen next no one kuotws. It is ftnpossible to tell what forces the Russians had enguged, nor can thelr losses yet be estimated. Probably they were not heavy except ground Karassan, by which name this engogement is designated by the Turks. SCHIPKA, A TUANING MOVEMENT. [By Cadte to The Chleago Tribune.) Loxpox Orricz oy Tur Cuicaco Trinone, G Paronave Pracr, Srnanp, Sept, 1—4 a. —Tho fight for Schipka Pass is gradually becoming developed into a military operation on alarge scale, Since the affair on Monday Jast there seoms to have been a Ini, and tho Nussians were uncertain whether another at- tack was being prepared, whether tho ‘Turks had given up their attempt to force tho pass, or whether they wero intent on TURNING THE POSITION. ‘Tho latter supposition looks most probable, for, beside-tho attempts to turn the position at Schipka in tho direction of Gabrova, the ‘Turkish forces have been sont, within the last fow days, on some of the other lines of passage across the Balkans to the east and wost of Schipka. One column was scon in the direction of Kelifar, to the northwest of Drenova, having probably made its way + ACROSS TROVEXA Pass, REMOVED. Loxpor, Aug. 81.—Prince Tcherkasskl has been removed from the: administration of Bul- garion REDIF PASTA. Constaxtinope, Aug. 31.—Redif Pasha hav- ing refused to attend o military counc!l for trial, it has been decided to bring him before the councll by force. SAFVET PASHA, It {s reported that Safvet Pasha has refased to accept the Ministry of Justice. ‘THE DODRUDSCIIA. Loxpox, Aug. 31.—The Times’ Bucharest dis- patch says the reinforcements sent to Gen. Zimmerman fa the Dobrudscha haye brought up his corps to effective strength,—obout 50,000 men The Battle Extended Over a Line Fifteen Miles in Length. Reports Generally Concede a Victory to the Turk- ish Forces. The Turks Admit a Loss of 8,000 in Killed and Wounded. PRINCE CHARLES’ COMMAND. Lonvow, Aug. 81.—A Russfan bulletin dated Gurny 8tuden, Aug. 30, announces that Prince Charies of Roumania has assumed command of the united Russian and Roumanian forces com- posing the western detachinent, and, according to arrangement with the Grand-Duke Nicholas, as appuinted (ien. Stotoff his Chief of Staff. ‘THE RUSSIAN OUARDS. ‘The,/ost's Berlin special states that the Czar oritch Is appointed tu the chief command of the corps of Guards. The Grand Dake Vladimir commands on Infantry regiment in that corps. Gen, Gourke takes command of all the cavalry of the Guards. Four newly formed reserve divisions will undertake the defense of tha coasts of the Black Sea and replace the Seventh and Tenth army corps, which ure tobe dis- patched to the Danube. MIDIAT PASItA, Pants, Aug. 16.—Midhat Pasha will remain here a short time before proceeding to London, Ile was {nterviewed to«lay by the Temps, and spoke of the probabltity, if the Turke avoided any rash enterprise, of the war dragging on tl the winter; for, if Suleiman and Osinan Pashan effected a Junction near Tirnova, the Russians would be confined nu triangle formed by their arinies and Mehemet Ali's, and to clit through either Ine they would require great numerical ‘superiority, and Hate: te ene counter coumissariat difiiculties, hat counted on the Bulgarians; but “haeee eh hough ready tu rise, were su Weak aud sovanly ag to be worthless. In the winter it would be the futereat of all parties to attempt an. arranye- ment, for Europe was suffering, atid Kussla would risk too such In prolons Arter’ the wary for, independently of financh difticulties, rpmpiom. of agitation in Poland were mcn- toned. PREPARATIONS POR A LONG WA! Bucuanyst, Aut, 17.—Every ‘itall” of the preparations shows that the Russians bave ude up thelr minds fora long war, untess, In- deed, they arc acting with the Inteutlon ta de- eelye, Among other preparations fs that of reat depots uf firewood, while the Roumanian flovernment fre asiing for tenders to supply clothing and stores, including 3,000 great+uss for the perinsnent apa 8 Son tor the Doro- banzls 1,000 for the Kalarasst; 10,000 pairs of satalounss 000 pleces of 10% i, 2.000 palrs of ta, 15,00) sacks of biscuits, koapsacks, 95,006 ahirts sud pairs of ts, 10 FRANCE. GAMUBTIA, Paris, Aug. Si.—Gambetta appeared today And Claim that the Russian Loss Was Much Heavier. The Turks Attempting to ‘Turn the Russian Position at Schipks Pass. Russian Reports of Several Victories in Asia Minor. French Republicans Confident of Victory at the Coming Elections. The Conservatives Badly Split Up and Demoralized. A GREAT BATTLE. AN OMINOUS CAL3, (By Cableto The Chicago Tribune. } Loxvox Orrice oy Tuz Caicaco Taouxe, C Paronave Prace, Stnanp, Sept. 1—4 a, m. —‘Everywhere there is complete calm.” Such was the Russian official statement Thursday evening, but at the moment it was mado a battle was in progress on the banks of the Lom unfovorablo to the Russian arms, Tolograma which camo in from the Turk. ish sido tell us that Karabossan, on the right bank of the Lom, was taken aud the whole Russian lino driven back, They add that 4,000 Russians were killed, but they confoas that 8,000 fell on the Ottoman side. It has scarcely been noticed before tho Judge d’Instruction of tho Civil how deadly have boen thg, con- | up from Muglisb. Another is. said to have | ‘rripunal of the Seine. ‘The Juage real several flicts in Bulgarin. Of course,’ no value | appeared in the Valloysof Vidina and Baus. | passages from Gaub-tta's Lille (Frauce)” spco/b should be attachod to tho estimate either belligerent publishes of the losses inflicted on the other, Sometimes, as in reports which have come from Armonia, they oro purcly imaginary, They ara always enormously exaggerated. But Russian roturns of Russian casualties and Turkish returns of ‘Turkish casualties may atloast be accepted as not going beyond the truth. A more moderate estimate of the Schipka loases makes the struggle SANGUINARY BEYOND PRECEDENT, and both sides might have been supposed willing to accept the enforced pnuse from exhaustion, But now the return battle at Korahassan shows that the love of carnsgo has not yet abated with the temporary susponsion of the struggle at Schipke, and the ensuing battles may bo characterized by cvon greater ferocity than thoso that have gone beforo, PRESSED BACK, Ta the Western Auecetated Pres, ConsTantinorLe, Aug. 81.—A telegram from Sbumla announces that the columu of Suleiman Pasha has advanced from Eski-Djuma and cross- ed the River Lom, neur Agha star, driving back the Rusaluns, who, after a short resistance, ro- treated from the rlyer, Nedjeb Pasha has ud- yauced from Hasgrad towards Torlak, repulaing the Russians, and capturing two guos. A great battle is belleved to beimminent. Tho Turks aro aesuining the offcusive along the whole line, A ORNEMAL BATTLE. Lowvon, Aug. SL—As expected, a battle along the Une of the Lom, frum Aghustar to Torlake, began yesterday, and continucd all day, Mehemct All Pasha commanded the Turks iu person and attacked the Russians at three poluts, So far the Turks are successful, TURKIEH REPORTS OF VICTORY. ConarantinorLe, Au. 31—Mehemet Alf Pasha telegraphs: On Thursday morniug strong columns of our troops from Rusgradund Surinasdubler attacked the Russians near the village of Korahussauler. ‘The tlghting was desperstc, The village was taken und retaken several times, but Gually carried by the Turks. ‘The cucmy was defcuted, sud retreated tn div- order which he sald constituted an offense against President MacMahon and so insult to the Min- isters, Gambetta replied that Le went to Lilly with the Oixed intention to deliver a political speech, which the situation rendero! necessary, but he protested strongly that he desired to slander or insult no one. The transfer of the procecdings against Gam- betta from Lille to Parla is apparently due to the discovery by the Government at thie last mo- ment that the Progresdu Nord merely quoted the specel from the Aepublique Franecalse, It ia pow stated that the chicf charge against Gam- betta will be exciting hatred between citizens. PROVINCIAL DISSATISFACTION, ‘The dissatisfaction at the proccedings of the Government ts greatly ageravated in the pro- yincial districte by the fact that, owing to the sudden dissolution of the Chamber, all loval improvements, etc., arc at a standstill, as the Councils General find themselycs without the necessary funds, TNE POLITICAL CANVASS. ‘The disunion and {ncapacity among the Con~ servatives {s in remarkable contrast to the tn paralleled unton displayed by the Left, 4 ‘Temps, raoderate Republican, gives the follow. ing particulars: Nosicond, Republican cand) date, has appeared to contest any of the seats represented by the 383 who voted the censure of the coup on the 16th of May. The Left will contest 16d other constituencies, and there arc not more than five of these where they are not agreed onasingle candidate, On thu other haud the disunion of the Kignt is retnark- able. In cighty constituencies the ofllcial cun- didate is cunfronted by a rival Conservative. Tho Left, too, are mory advanced with thelr preparations, having only about forty conatit- uencles out of 533 still unprovided with cand!- dates, whereas in at least thirty departments tho Hat of oficial candidates is atill unsettled. PROCREDINGS WITRDRAWN. Panis, Aug. UL—fhe Goverument has dropped the oroceedings just. Chardon, Benalor for Savol, charged with making a pulit- at an Wlegal mecting, because he ‘aimed the parliamentary priviicge on the groundthat the Beuinte, having suaply sdjourn Ul the now Chamber meets, fa teclinically emit in session, and no member can be prosecuted without {18 sanction, DEATH SENTENCE. ‘The milltary tribunal has sentonced to death Lyaz, a Deputy Mayor of tae Twelfth Arson, disseincnt during ths Commune, sud guilty of {ncendiariam und ordering Woyul arrests. MOHM PHORKCUTIONS. Pants, Aug. 81.—The Journal des Alpes te suinmoned before tho Correctional Tribunal for publishing an tosultlng remark relative ty Gen. The. ‘Lien Pubito announces that all members of the Council-Geveral of Lyons ave been sum pioned to appear before a Judge de Instruction bocause of yehemout speeches uguinst the Aue fatry at thelr sitting. TAKES THB RESPONSIBILITY, Gumbectta, at the exaniination before the Judge de Instruction to-day, sald Lo accepted ue full responslvility for tho “publication of his speech. ‘Thu examination ted twonty minutes, abd the greatest courtesy was ob- served on both sides, On arrival at the Palace of Justice, Qumbetts was cheered by a consid- erably crowd. nik, to the southwest of Selvi, having prob- ably made its way. across by tho Trojan or Rosalita Pass, They may be only irregulars or flying detachments, but it is also possible that they are different links of a combinod operation, which may gradually. develop it- self on the other side, TURKISH RYFONTS TO TURN THR RUSSIAN POst- ON, To the Western Associated Press, Lonxpow, Aug. 31.-The Times’ Vienna dis- patch says the tight for Schipka Pass fs gener- ally becoming developed into operations on a Jorge ecale. It secure that since tne lull tn the fighting on Monday the Turks have becn preparing a turning movement, for, ‘besides the attempt to turn -the position ou the Schipka Passin the direction of Gambrova, Turkish forces have been sent within the last few days on some other lines of asaagu across tho Balkans to tho cast and west of Schipka. One column was sce In the dircc- tlon of the Kallfor River to the northwest of Drenova, having probably mado Its way acrosa by the Triving Pass, Another is said to have appeared in the Valley of the Viaina and Beunisk, tothe southwest of Selvi, having: probably made their way across by the Trojan or Rosalita Pass. They may bo only frregulars or flying detachments, but it is also possible that they aro different links, of a combined operation which may gradually develop itself, ASIA MINOR, NUSHAN VICTORIEE, Lonpvon, Aug. 81.—A Russlan offical dispatch of yesterday, wayst The Russian troops con- tinue to udvance towards Suokgoom-Kalch, Geu, Alchasofl’s column crossed the River Kel- eseuri on the 8th inst. His advance guard occu- pled Aymeschagows. Tho advance column of Gen. Bivitsch's force, frum the River Marscha, arrived on the Sith atthe Village of Ziboldin- asker, The Turks, having received reinforce- ments, are fortifying Sookgoom-Kalch and neighboring heights. A detachment of tho Erevard column, under Col. Ismailoff, at Igdwar, was attacked on the Oth inst. by a superior Turkish force, which was, however, repulsed, On the 4th three Turkish colunins mado a fresh attack upon our troops, front and flank. Notwithstanding thelr immense numerical su- periority, the Turks were repulsed after a five hours’ engagement, with the loss of 400 men. The Russian losses were insigniticant. CANON OF VosiTiON, Lonpoy, Aug, Y1—A telegram from Erze- roum says the Russians bave changed thelr po- altion, and are now between tho Turkish army sod Altexandropo!, They have cyacuated their camp at Baldirvan, and are withdrawing from that nelgbborhood. GENERAL. BOSNIA. Lonpow, Aug. 81,—The Tins’ Belgrade telo- gram says @ state of slego bas been proclulmed fa the ‘Tajake of Bibalch-Bauja-Kula and ‘Trov- alc, iu Bosnia, with & view of check- fug tho xrowlug fusurrectivn in thoso parts, du -the districts of Fotchs, Chaiuch, and Plevallc there aro six well- armed insurgent bands who disturb the coun- try.” The Jusurgents, however, have deen beaten in several cucounters, sud many killed and wounded, including twy of the Jeaders, ‘BUTCHEHIES, The Tunes correspoudent with the Turkish army telegraphs from Auriauople, sth: Bulgarian cxecutious are still going on here, but tho batches of victlus are smaller than before, averaging fourteen instead of forty each. The majority of those executed belong to the richer classes. ‘This gives riso to a suspicion un the part of the Bul gurlaus that they arc sacrificed tu order to cou iucate thelr property, DERVIA. ‘The Turkish Aubussador at Vienua hes de- Mvwed o note remindivg the Powers that ‘Turkey at the couctusion of the late Serviau PURSUED BY OUE TROOTS. About 5 u'clock in the eveulny, two other columus from Surioassubler crossed aud forced the enemy to abandon Haydurayaz and fall back on Pop, My headquarters are ut Sekora, from whence I proceed to-morrow to join Abmed EKysub Pasha, who ja encamped at Karabassauler, ‘The troups cuguged ut Kara- bussauler were the Rasgrad und Eski Djuma divisions. They capturcd a cannon, four omn- unnition wagons, 2,000 riiles, a large quantity of uniforms and military cquipmienta. Baker Pashs greatly distangulaled: bluwelf. We low 8,000 fn killed uud wounded, and the Russians 4,0, [Note.—Karahassauler and tMuldarayas seem to be tleuticul with Karun aud Haldare kul, of the map. Fop doubticas incuns Pops. ker, where, according to previous telcurams, the Russians have a strong defensive position. | POSITIONS CAPTULEL. Loxpow, Aug. 31.—A Shuma dispatch says the fighting lasted ning huure, The positions carrled by tho Turks on the right bunk uf the Lom are Telibeler, Spabilur, and Korabsssau- ler. Lospos, Aug. sh re vie nes Pariy cone spond: ent announces the death ot Alphonz Le retit, a Republican life Senator. Gauuerta’s BYRECH an p LILLE, Diswatcl to Lomion 4 Panis, Aug. 17.—M, Gamvorta's speech ab Lille excites comparatively Jittle attention, for the public do wot require Lis assurances tu Lo conviuced thut the Ministry will be defeated, but are more interested in tryfug to discover frow what the Marshal says or allows to bs sald to him the course ho will thereupen adopt. Nor was M. Gambettu’s elaborate denunciation of the kigh-handed meusures of the Goveru- ment necessary, for the only plea pub forward by their partieaus is that le biuasell ANOTURR ACCOUNT. Lonpow, Aug. 8L—The Times correspondent with the Turkish aruy telegraphs the following deseription of Thursaay’s battic, apparently mady from personal observations Early this morning Nedjibe Pasha advauced from Ada- keny, near Rasyrad, with thrcu brigades, two batteries of srtillery, two squadrous of cavalry, aud ou brigade of iniaotry reserve. Mebemet AH aad Prince Hassan took up a position, with their staff, ona high bili immediately north of Yenokol, which cummands eu URlatersuptod View froin Raagrad to beyond e tae Mt tthe Tate.Chamler ju gvolling the snares eet for it, and riutvuled thy charge of latent Radicatisw—an imbiguity aud fulschood-—n whiek It was dissolved, It real otfcuse, bo walotulued, was that it wos laying a tira found- ation fur the Republican edltice aud winulug tho heart of the uation. He applauded the celin> need of the country under the provocations uf personal power, aud tts strictly contlolug itself to legul wud Judicial resistauce.. This plan, to which Switzerland and Eugiaud owes their (Continued oa the Yulrd Page.)