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‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1877. onthe lielghts, anda few more misediianeona | manent. Echumtn asa fortified camp was ne [ atent one-third the eize of the main building, battalions in the Village of Schinka Several | longer to hold an important place in the | and ts Mted with paintines, engravings, and Russlan reintorcements have been marched | minds of either of the belfigerents. The eer rt ‘The exntoltion will continue back, and Gen, Nenokoltachitaky and the Grand | ptans of Aldul Kerim were finally to oug ir ehe enkive weeks died this morning after a painful Hines of sine ee hat a ha CAmmion Conn . " 58 Fe: ereby extend an invitation to th months’ duration. Judge Hopkins was 53 ycare | ggch members of hit abinet ae bi ofd, and hasbeen a resident of Madison for | steit the City of twenty sears, ranking high as a lawver. Be | tour, and pleize to and four companies of the Second Cavalry for the new post on the Big Horn River, Tro more companies will Join him at Medicine Bow. ae = The Second Cavalry has this year participated, ’, Duke Nicholas, chief of ataff, was returning | abandoned, and the war was tobe no lo " NG on tt wan appointed Judge of the Western District | Part of all our citizen, ee ; Details of Last Week’s. Des | trom nis visit to the Pass, quiet, relieved, and | purely defensive one. Thus far, I have nu oc- SPORTING NEWS. uipon Ita formation ip 1330, Judge Hopkins was MLE TATT RLS raters a acer nea nh apee Fichti B satieficd with the position there.’” caalon to change these views, born st Powlett, Vt, April 24, 191%, accom SEPTEMBER. 3 ran ‘ iy: perate Fighting e= DISPATCH PROM BULEIMAN. BPRAKINO OF AZIZ PARMA, THE TURF. panled his parenta, to New York State when —- Fe ea atoat eaieabie fore Pelisa. Constanrinorin, Sept. 8.—Suleiman Pasha | it may be well to remark that hess the frst DAXTER TANK FALL MEPTINO. dy years pl sar, ran admitted to the Rar when | Elections and Conventions During the | chars ter, and in every artion it han aided to vedi telegrapha from Schinka Pass: Cannonading bezan again Saturday, and continued Bunidsy, A prisoner states that the effective atrength of The Turks Rush to Death in a most of the Russian battations has been reduced Turkish Generat who has been killed since the | _Theentrics to the fall_meeting at Dexter beginning of hostilites. He waa also hy no | Park. which commences Sept. 18, closed tart means the least able olficer inthe service, fle | evening. Asta nlways the case, the bulk of the had been educated in youth at the Gottingen | nominations will come by mail, the horecs that ral ; Month. A its fine reputation. The men and horses thi afternvo' Bore iS 4 jorses that ertad eae Tel taghas Novn YorR Times, left the post are in excellent cot Minwauker, Wis, Sent. &—J, Lawrence Me- California ani Matne will hold State elections —_ i Vickar, once prominent Jumberman of Cli. | in September, That in the former State occura NEW TELEGRAPIL RATES. dition, : University, and married a German wite. Ie cage and Milwaukee, tied at the residence of | on Wednesday next, the Sth inst., and, although st Unaccountabl one-half, The Buigarinns also suffered crucily."” ‘ will take part in the mecting being at present | bis father fo this city to-day. ata ean Most M tale = wana soli a acag alacant aha 8 ean engaced tn different parts of the country, ena, ens no general offtcers Tt to be chosen, will be of | trow tho New Arrangements Affect Promt- anner. BULGARIA hature. {do not know whether the etory of hia | In view of posstbie accident, owners always walt AMUSEMENTS. Invportance because of the election of the mem- nent Points Kant and Ment. Sai ecicuerne: death haa set been told. It anpears that, acting | until the fast minute before mailing an entry. es " hers of the Legislature, who will choose a fonenal ALINE THESTOBN SeOt Ts United States Senator in place of the Hon. | For several monthe past, three classes of rates Anton A. Sargeat. The Democrats start with | for substantially the same distances have been ‘an obvious advantage, as there are twenty mem- | In force throughout the territory occupied by under the. orders of Ayouh Pasha, he | Fj : Tavedi-titcioe Hargrad “easly. Prt teens Enough were received last evening, however, to ‘Loxpox, <The jorted aon, Sept HT Thuenlaaacere ep moved cut (of Margrad earls. one or | how that all the clasees, with porslbly the ex- . HOOLEY'S THEATIR LYalley in Front of the Russian | to have evacuated gelvi, There have been tarlous versione of the de . Jor the purgoce of ascertaining the atrenath and | ception of the 2:2%, will Mit well. . In the free- | tiehtful extravacanza “Forbidden Frutt Batteries Filled with The Port SORIAROELE. feat posltton ofa body of Tuestan troops which were | for-ail it is probable that Slow-Go, Mazomanie, | given to the Eatlle but the eit prea i une tiers of the State Senate holding orer, of wom | comneting lines. Dend e Porte has crdered that the fortifications | Prinosed to bo fourteen miles away. fHomet | Red Cloud, and Little Fred will start. It will \ Cy only three are Republicans, while fifteen are | 1. Rates hetween competing stations which, ead. of Adrianople shall be completed before winter. | the enemy's picket line about twelve miles out 5 i a questionably the une prepared by Boncicault, | straightcout Democrats, The rematning | With few exceptions, havo been 25 cents, with- bo a day or two before a cumplete iat of the en- and decidea that they shall consist of twenty- | from Rasgrad, atl i and this proved to be the amusement ecnaation | two are Independents, one uf whom | out regard tu distances. may eed fs 1S eee eee ee tataa! |r A tare mcs fortable leds nd iy arandience that deomed | Lister atta le Hentasata he fallow | peting ction wich have ranged fran aS ccna : ww driving then: in. sets, lor! ly filled, and by an audience t! venice’ lia other with the Democrat je ful joure > Schipka Believed to Have Been aes ae ane Pete ae ati However, Broved to Ie in greater force than he | for $100 sides, best threo in fiva heats. In har | jnepired by the suticeation ofc pleasant aeons of Representatives, cunsieting of cighty Asscro- bred stations, which have ranged from 25centa a eipated, and for some held ¥ re Fa . A hosen. - . Abandoned by Sulei Russian divielon which will cross the Danube | araingc hietempe A battalion of artiery was | Rotts Will he trotted at Restor are ee ae, | here was an atmosphere of lllarits tu the ulued'titfeen Republicans, sizty-one Democrats, | 3 Rates between non-competing stations tn man's Army. and enter Servian territory la expected there. It | bronght Into play, and fora moment the and Ed. Powell's bi. g. Social dim. dreas-circle and parquette, which gradually ex- | and four independents. ‘This gave the Demo- | the same territory, from 25 cents to $3. sians showed signs of retreating. Placing him- aelfatthe head of a Turkish regiment, Aziz = Pasha twice charged the enemy with the bayonet BASE BALL. is believed thata Russian division, with two Koumanian divisions and the Servian Timok Corps, will operate againet Widin and Loftcha. ened ee ae around the urs and at trate a clear majority of fifty four on join ie One of the first necessities of the arangement mes rendered these young gentlemen Mable | lot. je same time the people of fornia f Cae eee rene eicnats AE the cutee (See | Mil decide whether « conveution shall be, held forcoroneratton between the telegraph compe A without making any impression upon them, | THR LOUISVILLZS DEFEATED AT PITTSBURG. 19 revise the Coustitution i nies isthe equalization of these rates. Todo A Fow Egyptian Troops Left ARGH PANAAT Notiligcouraged, iemaie another charge, and Anecial Dispateh to Tae Tribune, | note on programme.) Such a vighation was per- | Wyferse the Coustitution ot tha State, TiSy | this even approximately, without too great an to Hold the Turkish Loxpon, Sept. 3—Further accounts from | fav them break before his impetuous ouslauht. Virrsnvno, Pay Sept. %—The Louleviile fectly excusable on: such an ovcasion, Ushers | to the present Cunstitutlon,—one striking out | Increnge in some rates, or too great a reduction Slitmia ao not confirm the report that Baker While in the act of encouraging his men and Qrays were taken In by thehome club this atter- ste human, and thero Is but one thing to do with | the word *! white ? wherever tt occurs in Hmita- | in others, it will be readily acen, fs a work of Positions. Tarhais missing. On the contrary, the Tele urging them forward he was 6 8 to% calel Iton | *Jeuah an with a suecze,—out with ft, nc mat. | ton of the rights and privileges of citizens; one | much difficulty. The olficers of the two cof- le at i sD MIT IN THR UNEAST noon by a score of 8 to 2, vin proved too | oe whether you aro a*horse, an usher, or | t2cnange the tine of the annual elections from | panics have, however, agreed upon the general fraph's Uussanlar special saya he has been dee- | by the bullet which ternimated his career. much for their heavy batters, and thelr felding anne % ’ September to Nuvember; and ous to guard | outlines of a pian of cqualizatlun, which will A orated with the order of Oamantt. It was in all probability this affair which | was far less brilliant than the spectators hada A RUSSIAN LOSSES ON THE BIST. Tho Turks Admit a Loss of| conny-drupen, Sept. i.—The following of- caused Mechemet All to start at once trom v: Selumla, During his absence Medyle Pasha fain | TENEto Gxpect {rom thelr arate Fenutitlan ey a agaiust bribery in elections, be carried out a8 fast a8 the details can be pe: “ Forbidden Frnit’’ {s one of the cleverestot | ‘The people of Maine, on Monday, Sent. 11, | fected. per the farcical comediesof theday. The dea which | Will choose their Governor, membera of the | The first step fe tho extension of the 2cent = * 5 temporary command. ‘This oflicor, Ike Aziz trl ane Levislature, county officers, etc. For Governor | rate fn the Territory cast of the Missisalppt 7,000 Men During the clal statement has been iseued: “The Russian | Pasha, revelved a European education, and sev- Alicaticnyes aereae. eae tue ave: ie bentnglng tog ae a ot me ie i on | the Republicans inves hofhinated the Hun. Bel- | Klver, from twenty-five miles, a8 heretofore, 19 Si Tosa on Ulu Bist of August waa, at Kalidiko, 7 | cral years azo spent four months In England, | he sanse clubs play agaln to-morrow. Anuexed, i lognd is certalnly suggestive of {m- | den Connor for re-clection, and the Democrats | a minimum of 100 miles tu ao air Ine from each loge, Killed and 8 wountieds at Polixct, 80 officers | vielting thy arsenals and military stations, He | te the score: propricig, bi when we consider that itis the | buye named the flon. Juseph H. Williatus, whe { station. This will reduce the rates between a inastrict tlaciplinarian, His camp isa model and 1,020 eoldlers killet anil wounded, The of order and sahltary arrangement. ir. B ‘Turkish loss Js enormous; near the Village of Jarze number of stations 5,10, and 15 cents, - Russian and Roumanian Corps Fellsot alono nearly 300 dead bodice were count The next step fixes $1 as the maximum rate be 1284660789 hankering after forbidden thins that glvesa | until lately has acted with the Heoutiicans ond wel 6011000 045 niquancy to life, there can be uo serious fault for that reason, and his known liberality of ecn- — “9 0 0°01 1.0 0 O-2 | found witha genial sketch of possible adven- timent, is very distasteful to the Bourbon wing | tween oll stations east of the Missiseippi and o TOr, Yavilie, & Allecheny, 6, of the party, which threatens to vote for Gen. | Missourf Rivera, By this change # number of Movi Widdi d adda tlie let ndilfea FRANCE Heed ol eae et le ture in the soelal world which hae for ite object | Samuck deanderen, of Portland. There aro | rates between, stations in lows and Missourt, Bi Ns lll eal RUATCIUK AND aitnanvo. cee neers Teliowing dle: | q_Xtllmer, Goulman, and Ryan signed tonight tha Ineuleation of ‘no learun rood or tad tut | some Greenback In Main, ani these have | and there i New Eagiand snl the AUlant ottscna e be - F ” A DON, The a 2 e: son. és i . C. Munson in the fleld as their candidate for } coast ii reduce and also a considera . ie sanntuaite DRWEES beats and Glur- | patch from Haris is Just received: * All the for next Tease i eaarad Pis Ate Te Lane heashy, Asuruter: Te there is a moral | Governor. ‘The vote of Malne in recent years | ble number of rates between stations in the gevo is continued, No loss or dainage on oUF | journals announcethat ex-Presitent Thiersilied: Kpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Se lean to vitiie'a ti at all, it is certainly one | jas been as folluwe: Southern and several of the Northern ‘and side is expected. o fis: 7 thut leans to virtue’s olde. for yourmostroleni | 5, Eastern States will be reduced 2 and 50 cents. in Will T: p quite auddeniy at Go'clock yesterday evening'| WINGMAWTOS,N. Yor Repl, 8—The Crlckets | investigator into the purport of tt will be | 2o20" peclhies Relic. | gen Seat. See Toe rea ehiledelphlae a Bosn: ry to Make Peace SONTIE FROM RUBTCNUR, at St. Germain.” proved themselves altogetiivr tuo lively for the | ofjiged to admit that Mfr. Calo Lore discovers 1874.. President 100. Agana Or nats rate from New York, Philadelphia, and > Ni! u e —The Chivazos inthe game played here to-day, win- * Ouvernor SOLE 10,053 . tinore, and Intermediate stations to Cin: with the Porte. . ConsTantinor.e, Sept. 3,—The commandant. ping eselly by eater oes ‘to 2. The Whites at the close of nis night’ 's adventure that there's 57,085, elnnatl ant! Chicago, will be 40 cents; to Loula- at Rustchuk has made a sortie with soven bat- GREAT BRITAIN. Wors unableLodd anything with Alcutt's pitehe | Bolling so sweet as one’s awn wifeand one’s | Tn the net Lenisiature of the State the Repub- | ville, St. Louis, and Milwaukee, 6) cents. The tallons, defeating the Russians, own home. Let this sop be flung at the head of MARVEAT RETURNS, Ing, while the Crickets got on to MeVey for 7 Means had tventy-nlue Senators, and the Demo- | rates between New York and Washington, Al- . : the Puritante tnqulsitor for want of a better vor the Hk : h : 2 " if PRINCE CHARLES, Lonnox, 8ept. %—Tno Agricuttural Gazette | tour carned runs aud Braitley for one, After ‘ crate two; the Housxe-of, Representatives con- j bany, and Boston will remain ot 25 coats, The Sudden Death of the Venerable States |- pocasnesr, Sept. d—The Prince of Rouma- | sayar We have taken ont retirns. from fasete | (ie Frat Innings wen the home nine mada | TesgeN for the production of aucly lay, | | tained 120) Tepublicans and thirty-oue Deano | tact raat aA will senrali mabacantialy an man, Thiers. nta hat ett Nikopolla for his beadquarteraat | snire and Lincotarhtre, fruin Norfolly Suffolk, [Tet aittheruneacored being earned. Sevey | Myserrarmance, lest, cfening, wan that It fur grates, The Republicau majority was 110 on | i ents except that a few wil probably to ; Poregin. Cambridge, Bedfordshire, and Essex; .from | yftched the first six innings and Bradicy the re- Ritied oceaaion for a Femarkably brilliant comn- | "The polical conventions, ete, to be held dur- | advanced S cents, while a larger number will be TUE TIDE TURNED. PRINCE CHARLES’ MANIFESTO, Kent, Sussex, Hants, Wilts, and Dorset, and | maluing. Sa eRe nach acnitabl ihe cotta octet ing the month are as follows: reduced from #0 to 25 canta. Bucnanest, Sept. 3.—Prinve Charles, of A TUBSIAN BUCCESS, Roumanta, has issued a manifesto to his [By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) troops, announcing that he has been ap Loxpon Orrice or Tur Curcaco Trinune, | polnted to the. supreme command of the 6Paronave Prace, Stnanp, opt. 4—4 n. mn. Russian and Moumanian armics before Plevna. Tho manifesto states that it was the duty of —From accounts reaching horo this morning | he Houmantan army to cross the Dansibe and it would seem that the Russians hove fared | encounter the Turks in thelr own territory, be- better in recent engagements than las boon | “use tho war was approaching the Roumantan . frontiers, and, If the Turks were victorious, sapposei. Tho battle at Polisat has resulted Nouinania would suffer carnage and desolation. in the defeat of Osman Pasha, with o loss of These changes can bardly fail to give gener- al satisfaction to the public. They iuiicate a dicpesltion on the part of those charged wit tho management of the — com- pantes to continue the policy Inaugurated hy the Western Unton ten years ago, to give the pauite lower rates an fast as the Increaso of usiness and of the facitities required for hund- ling it Gromptly, would enable them to do: without doing injustice to the owners of the roperty. Although there changes sti leave be rates throughout a portion of the Northern and Eastern cities somewhat Jower than for vor> responding distances in the Southern and in a portion of the Western States, yet it isto be from Shropsture, Staffordahirc, and Lancashire BosTox, separately, and thoweturne thus read In eenarate | (Poston, Bept. 3.—Baso ball: Bostons, 14; lots do nuthing whatever to diminish the gloomy Bt. Louls, 4p Fall Rivera, 3. character of the prospect. In tho first of these PITTSBURG. groups, of thirty-one wheat reports twenty-one Pitrsnuna, Aug. 3.—Base ball: Alleghenya, ore below the averaze, and only one avove. Of | 8; Loulsvillcs, 2 the baricy re} porte, ifteen are on average Beat — — fourteen under. e twenty-nine oat reporter, reventern are an Average and only two over. In AILROADS. the Eastern county groups, of forty-four wheat @ reports thirty-ciglit are under the average, Of ADVANCE IN GRAIN*¢RATES. the forty-one barley reports, twenty-six are ane The General Freight-Agents of the roads der the avernge, Of the thirty-nine oat reports, See ere an avurage, pax over, and nine | leadlne East from this elty held another meet- omy have been arrived at by qecriea of careful | 4, yeunedaw, Sept, fr-Penneylvanis, Hepaplicen, Foliearade, oe by intuition. ite aupnose It wea in Harrlevurgs Massachuseta Independent Green: backers, a thelatter’ ‘The plovemiebt be described an un. | CwscT AN BOON 6 vettonat Convention of accumulation of diverting situations, one scrape | Free-Tradere, in Saraty; leading quite naturally into another, and cach Tuesday, Sept, 12 Mieconsin Republican, tn one Improving upon {ts predecessor, until the | Madison; meeting of New York Democratic State spectator is wrought up into a kind of etithusl- | Contes, In Alvany, | asin of mirthiul excitement as to how | ,,lbednedfay. seul 12 Sassachnsetla Probibi: the Several idramatis persons are roe | tloblata, In Worceeter; Masrachuectta Labor-ite- fng’-tor weigslo-. themselves “cout: OF nip | formers, in Boston; Pennsylvania Probibitionlste, several predicamenin:, ‘Tie success of stich a | 74 eetit’s 0, 19 stassachusetts Democratic, pt, 10-—Masaachurette Republican, play depends iv a very larze measure upon the | in Worceete ‘New Jersey Democratic, in Tren- actors, and tot upon one oF two, but upon the | Wednesd compuny ass whole acting in concert. su that | In Worcent i 5 ‘ 4 e ye ton; New Jersey Probivitioniats, In “Trenton; ff 9,500 in killed ond wounded, whilo the ASIA MINOR. nAler, Ing yesterday, and, after a lengthy discussion, | vething ‘cumes tardy off." And this result | itt ee see acuers, in.’ Willlamepurt: remembered that the sectlon of country where a ip! Lonnos, Scpt.3.—It lsetated that Grand Duke six Wheat reports, nine are an average; all tlie | per 100 pounds, making the rate from Chicago Plirgital Tuuraday, Sept. 20—New York Greenbsckers, | Of business and yields much the largest portion reatunder. Of the thirty-tive Lasley reports, 7 a <i % twenty-four aro an averaze aud nine under. Ob to'Now Yorke 95 conte. No change was minde fn i oy the rates on fourth class and meats, This ro- su Aly ae Sat teparth, nitigloen are AVCFORO, | stores grain and all articles taking the graln, In the western vounty groups, of sixteen | rate to fourth class, The principal trouble In wheat reports, twelve are under theaverage, Of | advancing the rate at this time which the Gen- the seventeen barley reports, elght are unuerthe | eral Freight-Agents had to contend against was average. Of the eighteen oat reports, ix arc | the reluctance ot the roads leading around Chi- ofrevenue. In ‘this connection, the following extract from President Ortun's scia-aunual ro- port, submitted in December, 1874, scems» perth nent: i ‘Such ts my confktence In the growth of the tela- ph business wittnn the next few years tut] be- eve it will be practicable for the Cumpany to con- who makgs no pretensions to be a comic acter, | in ‘Hnftala; Maryland Repubit in Balti warmed up tuto a kind of raid radiance, and | M.zngsles Margen ei es itepublican,, contributed an important share toward, the penta Sent, 2 —New deraey Hepnbllenny. J pleasure of the entertainment. The burden of Wednead the succcss, however, ust be Jald on the sents a1 shoulders of Messrs. Crane and Robson, who | Colores Men, In Was were cach in. their peculiar vein quite distinct | Conference, at Perry and quite inimitable. Both of thein, too} seem | Church, New York tho News relates that the extreme | Michael, Commander-In-Chief of the Russian Russian front 1a abont four or five miles | army in Asis Minor, has assumed cummand of from Poredin, and that the battle was bogun Gen. Mellkuff's corps in person, that officer hay- SHG ing been removed fur exceeding his ordera, by the ndvanco of the Turks upon Pellsat SOOKGOOM-KALE. and Sogalmce. A milo in front of tho former The Turks have begun to evacuate Sook- t—New York Republican, tn yentiun of Reoresentative ston; National Prohibition eet Methodist Epincopal ty; Wisconsin Democratic { Charch, | New York Citys, nue reducing the bigher rates and extending the | ; a4 : t 3 i. . latance to which the lower rates are applied, un- village was goamn-Kale. 5 uuder the average, ten average, aud two over. ago from tie | West and Satoh to make an and mantle, “and, into. ‘doing “ter c C ANADIAN NEWS. See ees tentne BO. eenian Teenie A RUSSIAN NEDOUDT, p = a a galned considerably iu the esteem of the judi- 5 : hen if : ‘ . BOSNIA. . FOREIGN MISCELLANY, _| ofthe Southwostern Ilucs have axreed to the | cious, while, they oa tore et tet ‘ Fee ere ee HET CEE towont} : which tho Turks took in tho advance, lost, WITHOLT NOPE. MAQNANIMITY, advance, while others have not; but it, ts | over tho risibility of thelr audience. Mr. Crane Y Bradually accoupliahed witoont impairing the Come pany's ability to pay satisfactory dividends to the thought that these will come to terms in o day 7 stockholders, | Panis, Sept, 8.—The Judgo d'instruction st | ortwo, A Hspatch was agnt yesterday to all Cherbourg pias disinissed tno caso against per- | the ri leading to the Enat from competing sons accused of shouting * Vive la Republique” | points, imorming them that the maintenance ou thu occasion of President MacMahon's visit | Of the new tariff depends upon thelr aetlon in to that town, 4 coming up tu the Chicago basis, The new tariil é - am ADITION, eh Laie Gocs tnto effect Halas. enLin, Sept. &—i’rnes Gortschako! a8 eed sean a autnorized te Kusstay Minister at Washington THE PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, to Goen negotiations for an extradition treaty Spectat Dispatch to Tae Tribune. between Russia aud the Uaited States. Wirxxsoanne, Pa., Sept. &—Goy. Hartranft appeura to appreciote the fact that he does not “4 eapreer Ride-cieh Pee eae by. "the need.any longer the ald of buffoonery to amnuse sunhaae aback pele es people. He can be exceedingly funny without Soectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Apparent effort, As Sergt Buster last evening | Tonoxto, Ont., Bept. D—The international he created roars of merriment in every gesture | rife-match between m team of six from the he made, and in mostly every apeech he uttered, = y dedit is'credianta ta bis orlstie renee of tne | Atmatedr Ride-Ciub of Sew, York ane oi here fitness of things that he displayed sdmirable | {om the Victorias of Hamilton was » ie relf-repression tn a suaring use of “ya.” Mr. to-day, and resuiteu in a victory fur the Ama- Stuart Robson was no less amusing in bis own | teurs by twenty-one shots, The ranges were way {n the echarseter of Calo Jury, tu which he | §00, 900, and 1,000 yards, fiftecn shots at each and retook very easily, Segalmcowastho Rus- | Betonapr, Bent. 3.—Sorvia refuses to give ansistance to the Bosnian ineurgents. Their fan centre, having before it n rodoubt and deputies appited hero tu Prince Taerctulcf, who series of tronches, The capture of. the | inforined Prince Gortschakoft and tho Grand redoubt boforo Pelisat ennbled tho Turke to | Duke Nicholas of thelr demand. Prince Tsere- drive the Russian left back: upou Pelisat, in telef, however, received the reply from his Gov." ernment thot Russia neither cau tor wishes to front of which trenchos hal been dug and | assist tho Bosnian tnsurreetion, The insur- lined with troops. Tho Turks marched down | gents may act ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New York, Sept. §&.—Tho theatre managerr and others met to-day, adupted the customary resolutions regarding the death of Boa De Bar, and organized a De Bar Monument Association. New York. Sept. 2—The Neva Philadelpliia & Heading and Lehigh Valley tha hill to attack in loose order without A€CORDING TO THEIR JUDGMENT. eaeiiee finished the inspection of the State tronps In Jent a most eilicient support, being {udeed one | range. A strong and changeable wind prevail Compatdes bave advanced the price of coal firing, ond had accomplished. half the = Tha means of the insurzents aro exhausted, INDIA. this vicinity and left tho clty to-day, During ee ernie ami ret aie per ed during the whole match, The coaching of the Cie Heed Sept. 8.—Tho army worm dist ae and they are in want of everything... They tu- | gum yasine—tartie claNos ron Tux netTEn | tho present week tho Sixth Divison, from | wjthout undue exazzerution, ani was ex: Americans wasadmirable, and nodoubtwonthem | has appeared In large, numbers ty DeSote stanco «under a desiructivo artil- } tend to treat with the Turkish Governinent cept in a few ftrressstible Instances when | the match, ‘Tho Canadians worked independ- IN HARVEST-PROBPRCTS, * western Pennsylvania, under command of Maj.- Diapatch to London Thiner, Gen. Pearson, who has been on duty here since Carcurra, Aug. 10.--The reports for the past | tho beginuing of the atrike, will be relfoved and week show that there {a Mttlo if auy change for | ordered home, The Governor has decided to the better In the harvest prospeets. There has | withdraw froin this valley all. tho militia except been a xuod.{al! of rain in Mulatar, in parts of | the regiment of three-month men now nearly Tinnevelly,and at the Neltgherries,and showers | recruited aud ready to report here, under com- in ulem, Tanjore, South Arcot, Chinglepnt, | Maud of Gol, Howard, | The eae or Bellary, parts of Kurnool, and Ktetna, The dry | commanding, will remaln here until the changes crops in these districts have been somewhat ben- | are patisfactorily effecicd, guarding tho varlous ollted, but more rain is wanted. Showers fell | collierics. in Nellore, Cuddapah, North Arcot, and Colm- KEEP THE SABBATH HOLY. bature. Nono fell in frichinopoly, There wero | are, 71, B, Led: f ie Mr. 11, Be yard, General Manager of the showers in Mygore, and. tye prospects therchave | sttonican Centril Railroad, has just tstued the somewhat Improved. ant From Bombay tho reports ato as follows, following. circular to the heads of Heparsuints, "4 which will undoubtedly be appreclated by the ‘There was good rain in Kanara and Dharwar; eniployes of the road: moro is wanted tn Belgauin anit Caladgi; the | 1 qesizo to ealt your altentton to the neceselty of proapeats are good in Sattara and Sholapore; | decreasing tho amount of work on Sunday whlch rai is urcently needed in Poona, Almednug- | our employes are called npon to perform. Muca ger, and Kunkeir; (ho condition of the crops is | of thie work, ean lio dlepensed with. Our em very bad in ihandaieh, Nuselste wt Gowerat. | dloyes abould, at far ns pevaible, be enabled to County, Miss., Fayette County, Tennt and Lee County, Ark., aud serious damuge to the cottor crop 1s feared. * THE JUNKETING GOVERNORS, New York, Sept. &—Tha Governors of severe t al States arrived here this afternnoun by the : Pennsylvania Raliroad,and were escorted by the 5 Cotamittee of the Chamber of Commerce and 4 Mayor Ely to the Fitth Avenue Hotel. Tho ’ : j r lery firo whon 1 tremendous riflo and try te obtain permission for the Bosnian refugees ying in Austria to return home un- firu was oponed on thom as they were ad. molested, and tho fusurgents would then luy vaneing to the Russinn trenches on the crest | down their arms. There exists among tho Bus- of tho hill, half a milo betweon Polisat and | plan rayahs yroat animosity szainst Russia. Bogelinco, As thoy attempted tho ancont | Therayule rouret they wero received with o storm of bails, | of men and means made during the last two under which they remained for fifteen or | years. Some of the insurgent reptcseutatives twenty minut whi returned to the fneurgents’ cainp; others re- 7 jos, during whieh: tina main here until the future fate of the Bosnian A FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE rayaha fs decided at a necting of inaurgents and occurred. Beforo renching the trenches | refugees soon tu be convuked. . they began to wither away, and retreated, | } carrying off their wounded. No sooner, VARIOUS, howover, nd they withdrawn from tho Ti ont, the Therage f ey rawn from the Rus- | Loxpos, Sept. 4.—The Therapea correspond- sin fire than they formed and encountered | ent of tho Times communicates the fulluwiog? it again, Thoir valor cost them dear, for “Hobart Pusha writes to the Lovant deraid many bodies of the Turks were found with- declaring utterly fictitivus the published detalls Robson bubbled to the surface—n bit |] emily, Following {s the score: Americans— ofgenuine high-comedy acting. Mr. O'Nefil’s | Hepburo, 119; Fulton, 185; Gunn, 150: Farrow, Capt. Derringer was a graceful atid easy pleco of Geiger, 173; Ratbhone, 1073 total, 1,03 actliyg ina part which catls for little else than | Victurlas—Adain, 145; Cruitt, 170; Bell, 17 the dolug of a good deal of natural waiking aud | schwartz, 170; Josepls Mason, 1723 Gibsou, 171! talking of a young gentleman placed in no very | total, 1,001. At the conclusion of the match extraordinary situation, Lieut.-Col. Gibson, on behalf of the Victorias, Mrs. Mary Myers niet with a generous wel- | thanked the Amateurs for caming so far to test come when she appeared in the role of .lfrs. | their skill, and Jnvited them to come next year. Caty Dave, which she played with the quiet anford responded on betulf of the Amu- naturalness and womanly grace which hus made | teurs, and the lwo teama repaired to a dinner. her a favorite with Chivago audiences. Zuls | The visitora leave to-morrow, a xonreaenter by Miss Rats plewteds a sprightly young lacy, ney to tho Chicago staze, asforae'o remember. Siie seemed wa fully ap- THE WEATHER, pregine the extravarance of tha idea embodied ‘Wasmixatoy, D. C., Sept. 1a, m.—For the ju the portrait, and did ample justice to it | Lake recion, stationary, followod by falling Mrs, Howard Rogers was tho Afra. Juster of the occasion, and tt fs almost needless to aay that fr | barometer, south and west winds and warmer, was adnirably done... Bo was the Swaiback (the | partly cloudy weather. head walter) of Frauk Pierce, who rendcred full Moont Waswinaton, N. H., Sept. B—A Justice to the part, buth as to diatect and other. | heavy snow-storm is prevailing here. The ther- Wise, Altogether the performance was very | moneter stands at 81 deg. at the hotels at symmetrical ond complete, and, to judge from | at the base of the mountains, where Jt te rain- the showcrs ot applause bestowed upon tt, was | ing bard. visitors were met at Cape May bya committe from the Chamber of Commerce, who cacorted ¢ them to Treoton, where a formal reception was" tendered them by Gov, Bedte and staff in the State-House, To-morrow the Governors wilt he given uirand reception In the City Hall. aud afterwards taken on an excursion around tho harbor. —— F MORTUARY, Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, Lawrence, Kan., Sept. &—The funcral of ex-Goy, Wilvon Shannon was attended by fully 4 of the alleged Hght between tho Turkish iron | ‘Phu lastoilleiai report of the Buinbay Govern- Fest A Bunday. Bach head of a Aisbartmont eal most heartily appreciated by the audience, LOCAL OnBRETATION®. _ | WOcitizens of Lawrence and over 100 cltizens in ton feet of the Russian tronchos, Thelit. | clat Fettriboutend and the Ttussian mervhiant | ment that for t.0 week eviting As, ae pe et bat no werk shall bo dono ou tht day e- ——— nn eticnco, Rent. | of Kanan City, Topeka, Leavenworth, Ottawa, tle slope on’ the crest which tho tronchos | Steamer Vesta. Tho vessels, he says, weronever | eyndit ory the penpieia tua worst distriete Tn d- ie uy oli lal. perceniiny. Division, NUW CHICAGO THEATRE, Wine," den, Weathers) and other nelenboring places. Au eloquent wero altuated waa within. two. miles of cach other. The frouclad | scribed aa tairly coud. Anxiety fs felt tor Goo | cable, ar mide che tits See ats go that. they TMayerly's Minstrels commenced an engage- ¥ eulogy was, pronounced by the Rey, Churles |, received only one spent shot, doing no damaxe. eae and Katty wary whieh dave nut hitherto } can be huwe Sundsy, ment ot this theatre last evening, aud succeeded Rees or sie Evia opel, PA reales ane : ITERALLY COVERED WITH DEAD, Tho Captatn did not know ho had tnjured tho | been included ip f a taal aren ea precau- in drawlog a good audience. The troupe is artes wet cnony and eo larva an uttendaire . MOBILE & OTTO, Memrins, Sept. 8.—Judge Trigg, of the Dis- trict Court, has rendered a decree in favor of Willam Butter Duncan et al., Trustecs, against Tho battle hero was terrible, but tho Turks | Husslan steamer, and be did not pursuo ter, as hfs veasel wos overladen with a deck cargo of wel ro again repulsed, and again retreated, A | cing aud ammunition for Satelus." third time they advanced, althongh tho Rug- OkERCE. composed of many of tho well-known favorites who have for years assisted fn continuing tho 7 popularity of minstrel cntertainincnts, The URARHAL ORPEUVATIONS, programine was made upof the usual variety Culcauc, Bent, S—MiGnight has not been known here since the death of Gen. i Lane. : ———__—— HEALTH ON A SURE BASIS. ! t lo Selude the rivors are very tow, and water fe, therefure, wanted. fe "he prospects aro gencrally good {n the ceo- tral provinces, but rain is wanted in some parts sce substitution bonds constitute a prior tie the road In the Hmits of Tennessee, en crdering tty sale of that portion to Nquidate them. ‘ —— A NEW ROAD. ee EE a Ss . co vl ee vedu: Hiona. Bur.) Thre Wind, Rain) Weather, he ian fire never slackoned an instant, and the | The Duke of Edinburg arrived ob Athens on | for the Guiy pactial tatu Jw urgentiy needed In | the Stubile & Obto Rallroad, sotting fortir that | bt Jonce, solos, purlciqucs, banfo solos, and | fates (Bar| Tar. | _ Wine, [Rein Heeiner. | | tn order to satablieh health om A outa baties tb Bir quattetics, with of coursa the inevitable sung and-dance, which latter ‘business was done by Bobby Newcomb. Add Ryman made on excellent stuinp speech on the Secunia aitun- tion, which was one of the most orfginal and sible tulke oni the subject we have yet heard Tusian lino nover wavered, while the Rus- the fron-vlad Sultan, and visited the King and 1. Queen, The British Government, fearlag he slan reserves wore waiting behind ‘ready to | wontd seem to countenance the war party, tele- ‘edvauco at tho least instability. ‘Tho scone | graphed that he must leave tmmediately. Ho cf carnege was ogain ropented, but it | left the sane evening. trul india. “Distress is impending in Gwallor, And yet, patent av this fact $e, ang widely known Raln stilt holds off in Ra)pootama, where ayrcat ikely to uccur. ‘the drow: continuca fn tho northwest provinces, except ut Benares, There has been , asitis, too many people neglect this vital point in r the eetf-treatment of disease, and physicians sro very uften equally remiex, resorting to the use of ? palliates which affect symptom only, and fail to $ accomplleh the chief end in view, which {9 ur t noruln in the Panjuub, wuere the crops are Apeetal Disputeh to The Tribune. alnce the departure of, the lamented “Spencer. should. be, invigoration, Tho main reason why, 7 a e, E e T elie mene! *tiret Z fal lasted only moment. Tho ‘Turku, MENEMELT ALPS ARMY desing up. Inpranarouts, Ind, Sept. B.—Articlos of | Tho simeiuz was geverally good, and the, * fire eerie eirsnse da thst “they. tm ert rltality 2a Dy MTS la. h . ‘ho prospects are gencrally very favorable in part,’ with its occentricities, aud ballnds, and hero {t je deficient, and thas build up a supers completely broken, withdrew slowly, firing, * BNOLIMM OFFICERS THENEIN, ‘Amsiny Burinah, and the greater part of Ben- | association of tho Indianapolia & Sandusky | wejtworn jokes, quite up to the average, FE ee eee inial MAlupe lg recUpEFAt® WRN F and tuking tiute to carry off their wounded Special Currespondence of The Tribune, deal, | DUE anpig Falls la.wulten! {4° Surug-ai Hatroa taker stniens PAL ‘propoted suse) — ‘The Utter aso Improve the appetite, wothe tuo . se, Brew’ whl run from: dnd nth . SPL: rv ‘syatem when overstralned, ure and many of thelr dead. Btill they hold a | _ ScHCMEA Aus. 6-—Tho staf of Mehemet All| Gi tho whole the prospects of tho autumn | state llue where the Tinka Erie & Loutsville VATIEZTES Penal and agreeable medicinal atimulent, with comprievs three Englishmen and a German. redoubt in front of PaMant, upon which they | Mourad Effendi, otherwise Capt. Drummond, fell back, apparently with tho iutention of | f#arecont secession to the Turkish rauls, have holdi; ‘ ing come down here trom England out of a if H it, bat ules were not allowed to | ior Iya for adventure, ‘Timur Fffoull, a main loug there, ‘Iho attack on the redoubt | cavalry olliver of {nereasing reputation among in the Russiau contre had beon as unsuccesg. | tho Turks, figures whon at home as plain Capt. ful os that Prine, Tho third contribution of Great Drit- pace cones eee ge ee ain to the war fe Col, Borthwick, who lias acrved 4 B RUSSIANS PURSUED TU ENEMY in the Turklah ariny for a dozen years, and who with murderous fire, and then six compa. | holds the important rank of Mey, to which is The Coliseum opened last evening witha respectable showing of variety talent, and drew quite a large audience. INDIANAPOLIS ITEMS, The Acadeiny of Muslo commenced a fresh Apectat Dispatch in The Trivune, career with afatr yarlety company and a few Inptanarouts, Ind., Sept. 3.3. H. Kappes, a specialtics of more than usual Interest. Cuarles | promincut real-estate operatur, fled a petition Koxera ‘atid Mattle Vickers won considerable | fn bankruptcy to-day. Liapllities $125,000, approval jn ther iinltative sketches, which aro | jnostly secured. It ts belleved he will pay excullingly good of thelr kind. Gollar for dollur if the estate is managed well. Ben Cotton's Opera-House contains a number a1 i ot falr variety People whose performances The Board of Trade election to-day resulted seemed to. be sutlleiently attractive to draw a | ina victory for the recular ticket, beaded by respectable audience. Gen, A. 8. Foster, the ald President, crops may be regarded as hopeless in Southern India, nvat critical to Western, Central, and Rustler Todia, and fairly quod In Eastern ia Road crosses, ‘The stock is $100,000, James B. Tirigeakin, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., 16 the muving spirit, 0 fi ef pure spirits holding tn solution botanio clenients of the great fh BUSINESS. NOTICES. j Use Mra, Winslow's Boothing Syrup” fon children while teething. It cures panies and) diazrbua, wind colic, and regulates U ITEMS. : ‘The General Ticket ond Passenger Depart- ment of tho Chicago & Eastern Ilinole Itail- road, formerly the Chicago, Danville & Vin- cennes Railroad has been divided. All matters vertalning tu the Ticket Department have been tranaferred to Mr. A. 8, Dunjiam, Secretary and Auditor, All commuyleations relative to rates, THE INDIAN PRESS... Tho Licutenant-Governor of Bengal held a Durbar Tuvaday Jor the purpose of presenting: Sunnuds, or patents of nobility, to certoin uative gentlemen on whuin ttlea were conlerred at Delbi. He took advantage of the ozcasiun to speak pretty strougly on the sujet of tue native press, which, he sald, .displuyed a dis- loyal snd sediuous spirit, 9 bowels. Jeffers’ French Catarrh Cure ts the best, remedy known for catarth, asthins, and vere) + Trial tres. Ofice, 7U Stute strect. ' ’ Hy nicw attacked th with tho bayor prefixed the uameuf Mabir, Ono would sup- | lieved tho vernacular pkeas in no way rep ts epee cr yee ied 3. Willtagy . Garven has been elected to AbvERT ANG.) sept th anes wie Pavonst: and pose, from the fact uf these goutlemen having | resented the fealinus of the pedple. Lt wus nut | divislous, ety, should be muldronseal liareater'to: Presi ear etreaty Arig Hnes etrethy mee sav crimeut ths Soldiers’ Or, s' Home at came: pt them ont of the redoubt like a whirl: | thy ear of the Commanderin-Chicf, that a more | $e hands oF Went 6 indigenes aul learning tug Auditor as nile cal rclctietarsd ax coraate y Fae i eowodview Dre Wishdi S committed i . is who had any e de UL, Paw cl rs : i 4 Win, ‘Tha Russlans wero about 20,000 | enlightened aul Iveral treatment would bo | ay. repreacn f e regarded | Mt AHL Pace Uoperal Tsket and Tatene | ei ADELPIIA ARCH sTier. | Mxile tn New Orteaie let apr aa Fepruacnt tle of the peuple, It bad no standing or influcnce in native jeoctcty, no one beheved it, no one trusted it, no one was led by it, it dltd no hari to she Government; but he thought it a national reproach that with hun- dreda of thousands of young men of education and learning, the vermicular press, which wight bo the means of teaching the eonle much goad, aud accure rag a good = understanding —— between Th ct Alrivan Methodist Conference Putavecensa, Sept. 3—Mrs. doko Drew seilinaee At this city on thosth inst., con‘fouing, opened the sixteenth regular dramatic scasou | giz days, Bishop James A. Shorter will preside, at the Arch Street Theatre to-night to a crowd- | and sixty or seventy dolecates sre expected, ed house, the attractlon beg May Howard in ———_———— Bartley Campbell's new play, ‘Hearts'* It OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Was a pronounced success. ‘ New York, Scpt. 3.-Arrjred, steamship Daniel Btetninan, frm Antwerp, < THE ADELPHI Bostox, Sept. &—Steamship Batavia, from has resigned his position, ‘The department has rong. ‘The rudoubta remained in the Hus | owordeil to vorrespaitichty, capecaly ine tine? who might represent Eng! nowepapers, But R a haa and the losa inflicted on Osman | guy was far from belng the casc, Whether ‘asha's army inust have Leen out of propor- | they had become inoculated with the Oriental Vion to that of the Russfans. Secling towards newspapers, or whether their On the wholo, it sems that the ‘Turkish counsels in this respect wero vot heeded by Methemet All, it ts certala that sione of the op- Geueral would have done better to romain in pressive restrictions wero removal, It 1s truo ADVERTISERS | readers can do s0 Ae tauuer by using bean placed in charge of Mr. A. I. Leet, Gen- eral Freight Agent, who will hereafter sport the tld of Geverul Fretzht aud Passenger Agent of ithe Grand Haplds & Indiana Rallroad, . Messrs. A. J, McCormick aud Dwight W. shave been Abpolntant Aasiatant General t Agents of the Chicago, Minwaukee & St. Paul Raitroad, the former for atl diylslons west of the Mixsissipp!, and the latter for all r 1 ' 1 to i fed, hs bi : “ ® re his own trenches, that Meheinet All invited the correspondents to arnt arg treats ot a es tf | divisions cust of the Mlasisslppl. me Filia g eee Pe tal Liverpool, has arrived. 8 ‘ = , | Dis tent when tret he arrived in Bchumla, and — | those whom the Governinent selected for honur | Mr. G yljate Secretary | duced lust evening (a the shape of military Fanruns Port,Sept. t.—Steamship Phautcan eneral-superintendent teago, Burlington & Qu aut returned from au exte Vite Mountains and Cape Anu. Strong, o1 the SCHIPIKA. YROMIEL ALL MANNER OF VINE THINGS, Ttailread. bias THB TUNIS PostTH Abniaxgric, Sept, a—{ntelligence from ‘ond distinctian by remove this reproach, and to take determined measure: check this growing evil, sion on tho part of the Lieutenant Governor movements ant batlet, and Napoleon's Lorsu from Glasgow, bas passed [oy : uN volng turough lis syetutions with- v titauoewop 4 THE INDIANS. to discourage and is strong expree- that he subsequently forcot what be nad said, or elas ho recelved contrary Instructions from ‘hipka Vase states that Suletiman Vusba hae | the Sevaskler ¥ 4 : 1 ‘ ‘Tribune, rate. When orders were given the | cones nut day too sou. ‘Thu vernacular press | ‘Thy article in yesterday's misuse on (Shalt ’ Special Mupatch ta The Tribune, Separately or combined, of by State Sectlo Fened auore advantazeous position for hla | troops to march, wearly all the correapadents | becomes. vay? more scurrilous ani eedidious, | the Railway Companies Mauaze the Exprees MVICKER'S, Lauamig, Wyo. Sent. th—Col. A. G. Brackett | (oNuuumatersppigto AN. KELLO Valterics ou tue helgbts surrounding Fort Nich- | prepared to accompany them, Several aptually | aod {f native gentlemen of rank and educution | Business(” was avcnontally credited ty the “ Baby" entered upon its second week with a | Jeft Fort Sanders to-day with the headquarters aud 7) Jacweu: : tla, Kuselan relufurcemente arrived during | started out abead of the. main. body, so | Ue NOt use thelr iniluenco to reform It, Guverny fick way Castile, ae Ca should have | good attendance, and was played very smuuth | =meaesomemeates ae SANG Paw Git ‘ the night, the road tu Gabrove Lemg cdmmaud- | eager were they to ko to “the front,!? pent! will aN sia dictan are a pbiiged to intere | been given to the Jaloy Netleus A ly and acceptably. twill run duriuz the week, }, Lib beatae | beatles a eee REISS bee ee eres ‘ ed by the Turkish batteries, ‘The others were prevented from following ee : after which Xing Edwin will ascend the tragis | ~77-~ MILITIA, ELECTION. Special Dispaich te The Tridune, Dwiont, Il). Sept. 3—An eldction of officers under the new osganization of the Teuth Regl- ee THE MINNESOTA FAIR. Spectat Diepated to The Tribune. Mixngarois, Minn. Sept. 2—The state Fatr TURKISH LABSES, . thei oy reason of a speclal onder forbidfloz ‘ Coxstanrixorie, sept. 2—The Turks ac- | all newspaper writers to accompany the expedi- Puaw ledge the lose of 7,000 men in Schipka | ton, which, it was said, was only for recon- 944. ‘two thousaud wounded reached Adrian | volteriug purposes, and not desigued as a gen- throue aud banish laughter. mm 5 ’ CRE A : : ——— . : A CORDIAL INVITATION. in ai (i \ . ‘ Avavsta, Ga., Sept. 8—The City Council to- 4 day passed the following by a unanimous vote. ry BAKING p OWDER u apte yesterday opened to-day. ‘Ibe weather fs splendid. Larce | ment J, N.¢. was held here this afternoon, re- aay : eral advance movement, From advices received | crowds uf people are arriving by every train. | sulting as follows Cotouel, James B, Partous, | the City Council ts entirely Democratic: ; ADANDONED. this worping, Learn that thoee gentlemen of | The hotels arealready nearly tull, The entries | of Dwight; Lieutenant-Colonel, J. W, Preston, juobton, Sept. 3—A correspondent, describ- | the press whose enterprise lad led them to an~ Re ils Seatt to Sehipka Pass on Friday last, | (icibate the movement of the troops bave been : yet“ BSulciman Pasha bas abandoued the at- ORDERED INTO CLeTODY, i telage On the Russian position, aud marched Although, ae! Have aud, this expedition was Way from the neighburhoud of Schipks. Some given out a4 of DO great importance, the prep- rue Caled tiien iy itgctond tisferehse IS THE ONLY POWDER : shown bis inteution of wdinulstecing she grea _ 2 a rust cunited to be itive, und’ lives “of Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- Fe his country; hae cndeavored te purify the Gustmeaiiegenanweuiaien | oiang for its PERFECT. PURITY and : ef Marseilles; Major, obinson, of Pontiac; Surgeon, L. C, Mitchell,’ of Jolict. Quarter- master C.d, Judd, off Dwight. and Adjutant Heed dunes, of Joliet, were unanimously fecomn- re ed for sppolutment to their present po- sitions. ai wumber over one thousand. Five huudred wod thirty-two stalls are Aled with horscs and cattle. Peter Davy, of Ashippun. Wis, bas enteredla tne herd of Galloway cattiv; divorge Lincoin. dr., of Waukesha, Wis, tifty berd of ay be te otil) ut Kazanlik, and others that he {6 | erations were too evidently of u formidadle | merino sheep, includin: ck cl 5 wa buck which took a —_——————— 4 wearvbing for auothcr pass. . My own tellef ts | charactcr to enable one to place full belief fu | prite at the Centennial; . Opiitie, of Madison, OBITUARY, placere desire to destroy sectional (eeling, 10 asat — nn IN T uat be ts engaged Iu trying to the c@iicial snnouncement, There was no douot | Wit. bas aefiue Jot of sislicns ana teres Boectat Diapatch to The Tribuns, = the Cutun so greatly 19 anced of it» blessings; and. HE. ALT H ULNE: , an Us RROWOAMIZE M18 SUATTENED FORCES. in wy miod but tbat tt was a vernianent ad- | William Wright, of Janeane, Wu. Sepliitie | _Mapiow, Wis, Sept, B—the Hoo. J. C. | acct tnd ap Deed things gotitte bins to the res ‘There rewains still confronting the Rusalans a | yauce, Lastencd, to be sure, by the feath ot ty . Hopkins, Judge of the United States District WwW battalions of Exyptlans, with some canoon | Aziz Pasha ot Hasgrad, but none the less per~ pect and approval of all good citizens, izreapective cee Mopkos Judopt the Caled Bits De Et nen ceeuom ne | OWN FAMILIES. ; : The main buliding is 200 feet long by 100 wide, and all ths space le taken. The art callery lp

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