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VOLUME XXXII. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Chicago Inter-State Exposition, How Fly Ready for the Publ Complete in all Dopartments, and the finest representative ox- hibition of American Industry and Art over held—-equal in qual- ity to the Centennial of "76. Let no intelligent person of the Northwest fail to sce this Great American Exhibition. Admission—Adults, 26¢; Chil- dren undor 12 yoars, 15c, ’ Excursion rates on oll traasport- ation lines, EDUCA’ HETROP OLITAN BUSINESS be Ws 118 and 116 State-st., Chicago. Life Scholarahip nntil Oct, 1, 850% thereafter, $60, ALLEN ACADENY, 44 Twenty-second-at., near Bichican-av.. tes, ‘Mon elevant and Oroush equipped Bo ool th se 6 Denartmentet 3. experienceil Professor and Inatrictora. Indi Fldual tustruction fn adittion ta claw deli hocation fa the fluest reaidence dietrict of the elty. Good bonrd- ing plares near the ¥chool, A fnw pupfle rected into thefamiyot the Present, Ail tenarsiments will be pened (a Young Ladies aud Misses Fopt. 17. Young adiea who hare graviuated from ather seliools can pur- ‘008 post-pradiate rourse In i RAY LL.D. Preaident, pend 003 Michigan-ay. “MISSOURI MEDICAL COLLEGE, 8 thitty-neventn recular courses of Lectures in Pyrite will begin on Monday, the lat of October, 1877, and continua Ove months. ‘ane peelimin: ry course will begin on Monday, eptember. ‘The commencement for conferring degrees will beheld early In March, 1878. For tho annual circular and cataingne giving reg- ulations for graduation, fecs, and other informa. Uon, address ’ ROBINSON, M, D., Dean, FEV ae ef Olivett. Be Laue Mo. CHICAGO ACADEMY, :- No. 41 Eighteenth-st. Clasrical ond Fngileh Day &chool, with Primary, Jnleemediate and Colleslate Departments, Pupils of both nexea have cqual advantages, and may pre- pare joe ndsninatan to any Cottey or quniserally. or for bi C86, even! rear begins Se: ra "I. If, UABCOCK ncinal. PARK INSTITUTE, 103 and 105 Avhtand-ar., Chicago. A Day nnd Boarding School of the Pirst Grade pd ‘for iris tnd Young Ladies, vance Kindergarten, Primary, Interne: Deparuncnts, And Post-Graduate » Eightero: Tecnlar teachers, Unuaual advantages for the study of Husa Artaud Hlocutlon, superior accuttmodations for toanting Pupils, Fall term beaine fent, For par- address Mra, A, Princ ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL. A Yami! howl for Young Ladies afd Girls, near ctcara, NSstachont sent beste Wrenvotere saree 12. lndorsed and patronized , the most eminent cl sensof Uhtcago and vicinity, Thorough Eengitsh tenc! ert. Nattvo teachers uf French andGerman. ‘The matt sccompliahed Profemore of Music and Banging trom chicago. Anpty for circusar to the I'rincipal, Mrs, Le hurst, "age Co., Tl, et elriel ene ards: 72 MORGAN PARK HILITARY ACADEMY, A First-class Preparatory School, Fewlon begins Bept 6, 1877. For catalogues and full fptormutiagpniy a Tloom 5, Methodist Church [sock from 310. p. a. Cant. ED. N. KIRK TALCOTT, } Associate HENnY MT rise bbe tals PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADESTY. CHESTER, Pa., opensBEPT. 13th. Location health fats, ground singing Buildings commodioun, . pug WINKERING, the SIGS, and ENGLLSI. Y ul superviston’ of 9 0 mont THRO MPATT Presidents Ut CHESS Mile. C. Broussais’ Fronch and English Behool for Young Ladies and Children, reopens on Kept. 10, at Gut Michlyun- fr. Sho will be sasisted by Bille. M. Broussais, Miss Jeffers, and other competent teachers. HARVARD SCHOOL, 21 Sixteenthest., Witt reopen Sept. 17. ‘Thorough preparation for College. ‘the fclentite Behoo!, or Lurtocas tfc. Mr. SCHOBINGEL will be aasleted by a full corpa of competent teachers, a aa. ‘Coit Hershoy School of Musical Art Ke anand ie PON BT. ay serge Mall. Yell term commences Mon- Fall actalon opens fiept. 19, ur, utr ae ej . Entrance examina- Mona Sept. 10, 30 aad Ht. Catal a Ulars, tay be bad of the undersigned: The Deva nns fe of Music, traw: id Painting q encruction in one arta For ci ‘aa a schudl fora sulare containing full tofurmation, apie to Reutstrar, Vassar College, Poughtcenie W, WIGHLAND Az, Now o ICELAND PARK, th, jaw oj £8 a0 clogant 6u; gent ade Ladies’ College. Appin te Tetteree NORTH SIDE HIGHER SCHOOL, Ms and 308 CITICAUO-AY, 0) ! é Bay niter Sep ie “CRETL B ARERR Institute. of the Sacred Heart of Mary, WASUINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL, Academy and dey-schvol fot young tadies, WI! ree e,Scpt 2 1ezt, loard and tu(tiou in twolanguazen, ne Where $188 Per annua: 6 AT SUPERIOR. ME DASILVA AND MKS. BRADFOKD'S {LATE 1) Huflway’s) Evgliso, French, an re ool fF FMD sad ica, NO, 17 W. Bth-ot., N. cht 24. Applicalicn may be made by fewer ar Treetbetytecmaaeec act ceekuras® glee far bare, under Walertuuse ilawhiue sud Dre Labberton, REBEL OLD INSTITUTE, re! No J. Boardi chy tt i srOr Ca aides Tiuehoa fF MOT YLVANUSREKD'S DAY AND BOARDING H for Souae letiens@ aa a ¥ ’ Classes win eae EN Raat ¥itty-chind- N.Y." Fouftceuth year'begius Octover, Veh. ig Mopustows, B,J: DOAN G-SCHOOL FOR HOWE S Pyles trom New York, “ier, ee GNIENTAL Goops, JAPANESE, CHINESH, AND INDIA GOODS, Oriental Carpets and Rugs. aoe Btock, largest variety, and lowest vrices fet before offered. Stock, to 7,000 Casea, Wholasale ane tetail, | "6100 4 10006 A. A. VANTINE & 00,, 827 to 633 Broadway, Now York, 5 hitaga Da CARPETS AND CARPESING! Hollister & Gorham INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE, WHOLESALE TRADE To their stock of Car- pets, Oil Cloths, Hemps, Mattings, Rugs, Mais, Carpet Linings, Crumb Cloths, &c., &c. Our styles are new, our prices low, and we are prepared to sell eve- ry man that is good. All orders have our prompt personal atten- Wholesale & Retail Carpet Warehouse 221 & 223 Siate-st. Tables one of the largest and choicest selections ef LENS, And our prices will be fully astowas the same quality, style, and finish can be pro- duced in this city. LINDSAY BROS, TAILORS, Nos, 141 and 143 D ARTIKUVIC TAILOMING, EDWARD ELY & C0. Havo the LARGHST and most SELECT Strictly Fine Woolens For AUTUMN and WINTER, for GEN- ‘TLEMEN’S UBB, ever shown on this Con- ‘Wo make thom to moaauro in tho most APPROVED atyle of tho Art, Wedding Toilet aud Ladies’ Riding Habits & SPHOLALTY, Prices VERY LOW for the Article Furnished, EVERYTHING GUARANTEED! STANDARD THE HIGHEST! 5 por cent Discount from our LOW PRICES, if paid within 6 days from do- jergymen 10 por cant Va5 Wabash-ay,, cot, Houroesf., Chicago, WAR GOODS. | Gray, Blonde, Brown,aud Black WIGS, SWITCHES, PUPES, AND CURLS, AT TILE LOWEST PRICES, Only manufacturer of tho unri- vaied SARATOGA WAVES. other Wayos sold at 500 on tho $1, MRS. C. THOMPSON, 210 WARASHI-AY., osition Building, “FINANOIALS The Nattonal Life-Insurance Co. of U.S. of Av: CAPITAL STOCK FOR SALE. ‘oak County, I. basin cont you. after. in & Quinay Rail- most attractive groves; has now 000 inhabitanta, and crowing rapid- ly; churuhes, schools, stores, etc., etc., and way betweon Chicago and yH, vow called by some je iv Ww houser yndor contract, nll to be finished this fall, and nine of them almost roady for oaau- nancy, ‘Thore are WO PitG BMENTS at La Grange, but como and seo for youracif, COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, RAINS ALMOST A SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT has now been made with tho Hajtroad Co., 80 that it costs you 10 cents to aGrange, by gotel f THe RATER BAN TIME-TABLE, and seo for yourneif. Special evoning trains during amusement trains for those wishing to ‘AIL to sco theso Lots before It is the CHEAPEST PROPER. in the market, and T Will Assist Parties to Build, | 1 ALSO HAVE 40 Lots at Hyde Park - 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 100 Lots atSouth Chicago 250 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge - 300 400 Lots at Lake Side - - 100 300 Lots at Glencon - - - 100 600 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at Homewood - 100 2,400 LotsatSan Diego, Cal., 100 2/~ Romombor that you get an Abstract erty purchased of me, and also issions, 66 f deal in nothing but my Own property, sud BHOW IT PRE: IRA BROWN, _ 142 TaSalle-sto Room 4, JECTED 1 M- ido on any train attend church, DON" earborn-st, Pianos Organs, Tho best assortment in the city can be found at REEDS TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 22 VAN BUREN-ST. GENERAL NOTIOR Please Xcttce---Caution---T0 Bau! livery of goods, Cl Brokers, and Gihers due August and septenit $150; alsu commutation Wekct to Tarts di ally rewgrded by ¥. 1G 1)UChri94 and 155 Af DESORIPTION, wns. BIS each, cf ad bonds Noe wR 134, EX numbered each 2, SM. Ov, 11 Cook Cannty coupon! B35 cach, due Nov. 1, 1877. ered eect 24 aust ol He, NT, OL, WA, 1,817, 16497, 772, 1.584, 1,01 03 17.50 cach, due Nov, 1, esa Pia ra te oe Mis of Cook County 3,025, 1,101, 4,230, ‘Nos. 25 and 20 each, and f Wits due August and Nevers per cont sat bonds Nos, 1534 295, 82% duo Sept. 1, Noi Rte, far $12.60, due sept, f $12.80, due Sept, fehso decline buy- ind 155 SMehktzan-ay, TION. oft United states 5 V4 700, tankers, brokers, a the abore If offered ar val FB, DUI ' EXPOSE Owing to remfsval td California, fain sel wholerule atock of Watches und Jewelry regar for sale, QO. ASHLEMAN, No. 136 State-st. Tha Clreuts Court of « the Geratie Lifesinsurauce tus, ot (2) ara verti Are vale, hn und ry cts, ht and value of the anee 1 wii be furnished ou a R rl reune Interested and deeiting taformatton 11 hereto, for the purvose of bludlig for sald Lock. All proposals to he fn sealed envalopos, 1m Ww Nutional Lifestua. Ca, Capital to the undersigned, tobe ‘hit unopened ta thu Court fur ts'actlon at the e She Ubisty dayt, oF aa soun thereatier na Repubite Lifesto6 Cos, & Soicego, Aug. Hy NTT. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassau-st..¥, Y., ts os required. on IMPROVED CHICAGO EST RA’ omptly attended to 7b Randolph-st. MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR, “OLTIM AS,” (Made of New Crop Wheat.) Pinest Flour in the market” Every Gol, guaran: Wholessie and Hetail. Cartage to any part Ee oa Delivered tree of of the city. For sale by |. SCHIMPFENSIAN, ur, LING Fon Pick USE PRUSSINC’S VINEGAR, ebrated for {ta purity. Jed abeulutely pure, a COUNTY OF od CITY VOUCHERS See Mansa Vazanve sinveuman, Chamber of Commerce. engib, and favor. tur. ARTISTS MATENIALS. MARTIN O-BRIEN, 208 WABASIL-AV. PARIS FLOWERS, FHATHBERS, For Fall Hats and Bonnets. Bridal Flow Flowers for Partics a apuciulty, at LET'S, 689 Wales! _ GRATES AND PAINTING MATERIALS an x FLOWEL SLATK MANTELS, PROBASCO & RUMNEY rene honne atS Sat SY Bae eee SITUATION WANTED By an experienced double: entry Bookkeeper, it wl ge. stan former eumployere, "Address N22, Trivune ce. “WANTED. A gvod second-hand EB: boree! powers is oat aa Eighiee lala fue Blowers. @,, from 80 to 300 dren A, BY Wi A TIGHT PLACE. The Rumored Capture of Plevna Not Confirmed in Any Quarter. An Unprecedented Storm of Cannon Bails Rattling Against the Turk- ish Works, Heroic Conduct of the Rou. manian Troops on the Right Wing. The ity Surrounded and Com- pletely Commanded on All Sides, Wild Rumors of All Hinds Afloat : at the Austrian Capital. One Report Announces that, Osman Pasha Is Taken : Prisoner, An Army of 60,000 Bussiems to Pass Through Servia. Turkish Order Issued for the Ra» arrest of the Salonica Murderers. Gambetta Sentenced to Three Iomths” Imprisonment and Fine. . Six Republican Journals of Paris Sclzok by tho Anthorities. PLEVNA. TIE AWFUL ARTILLERY sronx, §By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.} Loxnos Orrion or Tan Cmoaco ‘Tamomr, 6 Paronave Puace, Srnanp, Sept. 12—4 a. m.—Tho report of tho fall of Ployna, which ia traced to Roumanian sources, has not beon confirmed from any aide, Aa tharo hag been no Russian bullotin for tho lacs forty-cight hours, it may bo assumod to be at least prow mature, and wo in London aro-for the mo- ment reduced to suppositions and conjec- tures. Since Friday ‘morning tho heavy siego-guns which tho Russians liad paced above Gravitza have boon pour- ing continuons ralvos of shot and shell into tho redoubts and tronchos upon tho hill that rises botwoon, that villago and the Town of Ploviin, Were wero tho principal Turkish works, and against those the main strength of the bombaniment has beon directed, For sovoral doya tho cannonade did not render them practicablo for assault, bat, at.any moment, the explosion of the powder magazine, o few guns dismonnt- od, or somo rounds of shells skillfully planted in tho ramparts, may Iet the engincern de. claro the task of the artillery complete, and that the stormers must advance and osrry tho breachos with tho bullot or bayonot, ‘THE ROUMANTANA. On tho north of the Ottoman {ntronch- ments, in front of the extrome right wing, the line of defensive preparations sooms to havo been either Joss comploto or loss for- midable. Mere the soldiors of Roumania conducted tho attack, und on B8un. doy oppoar to have come to clos quarters with the defendors of tho parapets in their front, as they nro reported to havo captured a portion of the works, and to have displayed 8 courage which moritod and re- ceived Imperial recognition, even while they atill wore under firo, ——— TIEMMIED IN. SITCATION AT PLEVNA LABT SATURDAX, Lonpon, Sept. 11.—A correspondent under data “ Before Picvua, Saturday, & p, m.,!" anys The Russians bad during the night gained a largo slice of ground in the direction of Grivica, aud o battery of sfego-vuns had becn built onan elevation within easy range of the redoubt. At sunriso that battery came into action in the rear of an advauced battury, and sent its Hire awceping Into the redoubt, WHICH COULD NoT REPLY to the slege battery, the range belng too long, so it pounded away at the field bafterics on the ridge. But the practice was not food, and few cnauaities occurred, The Iuselan slege battery made admirable practice at the Grivica redoubt, which is the key tothe position, The sasault was lntended ta beein yesterday afternoon at, Sotclock, but owing to delays tho troops wero not fn position by the appolutedtime. Every- where now the infantry Is in position waiting for the word. Towards noon the Russian in- fantry pushed forward tn skirmishing order, DULVING BACK THE OUTLAYING TURKS, ‘The artillery follow and come into action at short ravze, The Turkish returo fire, chiely directed at the Russtan first line of artillery, ts very heavy, but litte barm is done. Further on the left to the crest uf the range beyond Radisova, which was one array of fleld batterics, the firlug was very heavy, the Turkish aliclis doing great damago among the guvncra aud falling behind smong the jufantry on the re- versc slope, and in Radisova. At So'clock TUR RUSSIANS ADVANCED toward the Turkish positions, and continued a somewhat slacking fre, which must have reach- ed Into Plevna, ‘There arc uo Indications of an assault to-day. T believe 4, will be commenced to-morrow after noon, Russian cannon are drawing tlose around the Turkish positions, but the test will not bo with cannon, but with the prowess of men. ‘fhe losses Were much heavicr than yesterday. WILD RUMORS, Lompom, Sept 12—6 w m.—There is no news from Plevna, although at Vienna the wildest reports arc current of ite capture and of » pro- digious slauzhter of the Turks. One of these reports even says Osman Pashs is § prisoner. A Vienna correspondent says reports about the fall of Pleypa, which ase traced to Rou- ‘A in Criby ji CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1877, COME ANY RAY 'TILIS WEEK, .m., and go with:mo LA GRANGE. A SAFE PLACE ‘Yo put your monoy in Heal atate, MY $100 LOTS the \d boast investment tho Ine oon eae iste, teachor, mechanic, and means can possibly find, Y LOTS AT EA GRANGE only one Block from tho Depot, and 7 Property,and 1 am selling them for $100, $15 down and $5 monthly. This makes it our first payment, only 17 ‘ou can asvo that on cigar wonoy, or your good wife will find a way to economize juat a littlo more, eo you can by- | A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. EXCURSIONS lteavo my office to sno tho ploarant day ab 7 and 10:30 in the morning ond at 3 and 4 o'clouk on the afternoon, for all who mean business, LA GRANGE 1s on the Chicago, Burlin, ad; is one of Chict and enterprising suburbs, being beautifully situsted among hills an having approached wit at awaiting the movemertts of thelr turning cole ‘umns, Which are suppe-red to have been sent to the flank and rear of Vievna, or that the Lurks may have fortified Plevna ao 1, only to be taken by gradual approaches, Tha Whole plan ot attack may changed, Imperial Guara passed’, Four thousand more 8,000 Werlneeday, has order el the rea Lost sox, Sent. ent tel egraphs: fallep, thirty. A. Vienna corresy fre. ny Galaty that f, f smics passed of English wheat town on the Pa vorbed that its appearance seemed atinvst un accountable, Certainly 3 larye quantity of for- cign wheat will be required GENET.AAT:. REINFORC BieNTs, Buetanest, Sept. 11. —Four thousand of the » through here Monday. Are expectod to-day and REARRESTHD, Brrtin, #ept. 11. ~{n consequence of the rep resentatt as of Geinnany and France the Porte rreat atv confinement of the five Salo piv. " front Wi pita eeeeins Wo bad beon released rRos*ss, MORE WieenPoRCEMBNTS, MEDIATION DECLINED. The Dexteh Zetuny of Bertin states that Proce Gortachakoll bas by all mediateyn, anercn, The correspondent at Athens doclares that ru- mors of negotiations for au alliance between Greece and Russie, binding the formerto military intervention against Turkey, are unfounded. On the other band, the Greek Gover while giving peaceful assurances for ent, has refased to undertake for the futuro not to make war upon Turkey, as such an en- Bagement would be taptainount to an sbandon- oe Of the rights of Greece a5 an independent SELVIA, A Belgrade dispateb, dated ‘Thursday, says: Tuformation as been received from Turp- Severin that the Profects have been ordered to have everything in readiness for 50,000 Russians who will march through Turn-Severin on thelr way uw cross the Danube, and enter Servian territory, everything {a prepared for the crossing of the Russtans, The Servian brigade of Belgrade will Jeave to-morrow for the frontier. DRIDGE REMOVED, It fs statod from Bucharvst that the Rus sfans have semoved the bridge at Pirgos, and taken it to Petroscan, hicher up the river, MEMEMST ALL A Vicnna spectal says the departure of Me- hemet All from the ceatre of his ariny for the left Wing looks as though an adrance from the Low is again to be made from that side. Me hemet All-has gone to Sornasoadlar, and an action {s impending to the west of the Eski- Djuma. GREAT BRITAIN. GRALUTRADR REVIEW. Lonnon, Sept. 1.—Thu stark Zane review of the Britisn grain trade says: The ‘weather the part week has been inore favorable. The cool temperature aud keen; winds dred much of the Juld corn, and prevanted vamaye from sprouting. During the past few dave a considerable quantity of grain has been sccured, though It {s fcared not in prime’ condition, Much still comatus in the Gelds, but thers now appears to bea reasonable hope that the crops in England have suffered thelr worst from the weather. / IM SCOTLAND affairs aro different, as a lurge proportion of the cereal crops fs yet uncut. Oats in some dis- tricts are reported quite green. The latences of the season causes greater analety on this ac- count, On lighter soils some quantlty of barley hasbeen cat, but the greater portion of the crop yet unsecured will probably turn out coarseand. alscolored on threshiug, eren if no sprouting takes place, The crops which appear likely to turn out beat, as far as yield is concerned, are outa, pens, and beans, al) opinfons concurring: thot wheat te Jargely deticien’ TORS PoTA’ are affecteil by disease {n nearly every district. As tho harvest progresses tho conviction is forced upon us that the yicld of sericultural produce generally will be’ far from abundant To this fact iy be mainly attributed the firm tone which hi branches of the grain trade, Truc, offerings have been fatr, both at Maris Lane and the eountey, markets, but a very sinall proportion af sump it good condition, Th as prevailed = in all les on offer have been in YOURIGN GRAIN, which has improved one shilling to twoehillings per quarter under an this lu the {aco of large stocks in granary, the heey, ieapeTty and the abundant American «rep in tho Euglish growth this year not ex: ceed 9,500,000 quarters (at which ft has Deen recently estimated by well-known agricul. tural authority), it may not be too much to say that after all, when brought’ forward to mect the requirements of the néw cercal year, the American surplus may twee sibly be absorbed without unduly depressing. riccs, as was the case last apring, when the Increased demand, aud ie backround. Should, however, ulifurnia crop sutch was the largest ever cltle Slope) was go rapidly ab- TO MEET THK COUNTRY’S NEEDS, and, with little prospect of the cessation of the Eastern war, trade preacnts a healthy appear ance, aud the prospect of any imuediate altera: ton fu prices may wot bu Iuoked for. The few cargocs of wheat which have arrived at ports of call bave been disposed of at advancing prices, and now only one cargo Toprescuts the usual arrived fleet. There hos also been 2 good demund tur wheat on the pass- ace, and for shipment ata shilling to two shill per quarter more money, but rebates check the advance. Muize off the coast has found buyers at an improvemcat of & shilling per quarter, while for shipment there has been au active wauiry, aud prices closu nearly one shilling and sixe pence per quarter over those of last Mouday,, FRANCE, GAMBETTA'S SENTENCE, Panis, Sept. 11.—Gambetta and Murat, the oublishers of the Aepublijue Francatse, were to have appeared this moruing befure the Tenth Chamber of Correctional Police to answer re- spectively for delivering and publishing the for mer’s Lille epeech, Neither, however, responded, —Gainbetta io cousequence of illness. fla counsel Iedyed a petition for the adjonrowent of the trial for one week, which was refused, An entry of default was thereupon made against Gambetta aud Murat, aud Gambetts was con- denned in default to three mouths’ imprison. went and a fine of 2,000 francs, The public Were excluded from the Paluce of Justice whore the tribunal is sitting. i Panis, Sept. 11.—The judgment against Gam- betta ts based upon his and Murat’s adiulssion before the Judge W'Iustruction that the speech was published by bla (Gambetta’s) order. The judgment polote out iu detail the culpability of ten nes ib particularly the declaration that MacMahon mnust submit to the decision of the uation or the apecch, and was a threat constituting an attack on tha loyalty, bonor, diguity, and consequently un the of wsident uf the Republic. The wD of the judgment will be communicated to Gambetta is evening. An appeal will be taken, which will bo beard Bept, 2. The pulice thls’ evening sclsed five of the principal republican papers, Including L¢ Temps, maoian rources, have not been conformed from any side, It's variously surmised that tas Hozslans, in atriking: distance, aro \ La Pr Arongly that it is thus havo to bo 11.—A Bucharest correspond: The change tn the weather is excee nuly trying, The thermometer. has five degrovs during the past five days. und there is new shaev frost at aight. ‘ondent saya it Is announced, from Aug. 24 ty dept. 7, 40,000. ™ en anit 6,000 horses to retaturce the Russian the Barboscht bridge. Of the teen battert-s included in the above reinforco- tents, half ain already at Plevna. anticipation declined Tutoent, the pres On the Servian bank The known great acarcity of old saroples, aud large anticipated deficiency of thls year's crop of English wheat, have forced buyers’ attention to MONUMENT TO THN. Monument to Thiers. imprisonment, Gambetta’s object in atawt default evidently ts to tletny tf ‘on the appeal until sfter thee Privilege us Deputy will protec Fest, and, even accordin On. FOREIGN MISCELLANY, has been demolished. Toss, £35,000, A BRAWL IN MRAZ 4 invaded the Germau Club. DIED. Loxpos, Sept. 11.—U: Monday, THE INDIANS. SITTING BULLI. m have 7a Sead." Sitting Bul) left next day." &gectal Pispaich w The Tribune. Dominion Moucted Poli on account of drawing a he eported some Weeks ago, be visited a ba dered hilin ts move. to The Tribune. Buecsat Dispatch Ortawa, Ont., Sept. 1L—With Assuciated Press dispatey, dated of the Oth in an follo et, telegraphs Licul.- have nu intontion of coming south, CUIEY JOSEPIT. Special Dispatch ta The Tritune, Cane Stamsacais, Wy., Sept, L.—The Wind River expeditiun ovainst the hostile Nex Perves, conslsting of flve companies of the Fifth Cavalry and one of the Third under command of Gen. by ws yeu ce, an Le Bien Public. Wt is believed that the seizure was tnadein consequence of the ubliration Of the report of the trial ur for Fi0- entarticles, ‘The /'aya, a Bonapartist organ, was alsy sefzed. The seizure, however, Was oher © only maintained as regards Le Hint Pulkic as Pair of Swells Throwing Thetr A subscription has been opened in’ Paris fora Pants, Sevt. 11.—The sence against Gambetaa and Murat concludes as foliows: It's onder tal that the jidement aball be exceuted fmme i. ately, notwithstanding opposition or aupent'? According, however, to the French cele, pto- Vistunal execution applics only to the fine, atid Gaintetta is therefore not lable to imtncdl a0 judgment iby inal judgment fons, when iki him from ar. tothe prevalent opin ion, lead to his Iberation showd he be ity PI Ping. Panis, Sept. 11.—A fire ls reported raging ta Dieppe, and already one-quarter of the towia New Youx, Sept, 11.—On the night of Aug, 11 @ Gght took place in Santus, Brazil. be - tween the scamen of the German corvetus Vineta and the police. ne policeman and a seaman were killed, aud several on both sidas wounded, ‘The German offivers took refuge its the Germania Club, and were puraucd by thes Populue, The esuse of the dilticnity is tin « known. It is sald the Germans intend tons): satlefaction. because the Brazilian authorities Hawthorae, daughtes * of the American novelist, dicd at Clower of4 New York, Scpt. 11.—A, correspondent tela | 3tuunt Vernon It the story of thecause of Sitting Bull leaving the Britleh ‘possessions. Ie says: “Tha Britian Officers and Sitting Bull had a council, and nftur the council! the tribe performed the usual dance. A young bulf-breed, Bil} Culversou, at present. the Government scout, joined in the dauchiy. After it was over he becaine excited, counted Kis .ecaips, and said to Sitting Ball, ‘Look, I have killea so many of your hog. | te ret Indisus? Sitting = Buit, drew his revolver, 9 movement finitated by Culycr- son, but, before cither couldzshout, Maj. Walsh, with bis revolver drawn, sprang between the: and tota Culverson to put fis pistol away. Turning to Sitting Bull, he sald: 1 want you to Understand that you cannot commit spy of yur deriltries here as you do in the United States. tiie counts dt youare no eusee tee. a i ners. hot one ther you ever return, Twill tnt you, ifgou are | syle of dueling pistols. ‘A grove duce ever caught bereagain, or it you ahvot thls man, as breed camp near Sitting Bull's camp. Sitthoc Bull thought he came as aapy for the Ameri: cans, aod went to the half-breed camp, where ho chalienged Culversuv to try tonrrest hin. A row. wae Imminent in which the balf-brreds were siding with Calverson, when Maj, Was sie interfered, restored peace, and sent Sitting Bull back to his camp. Culverson did net report that Slttiog Bull bad moved, or that Walsh or- to an New Yorlr, and purporting to he the contents of a letter from Wolff Raplds, stating that Muj. Walsh had ordered Sitting Bull to leave Canadfun territory, no oficial ndvice lag been recelred by the Goy- fraulieat of auch action,and the story Is discred- Citrcaco, Sept. 11,—Col. Gibbon, undsr date en. Sheridan 1 have positive taformation fram the North that Siting Mail and his people are etill nortnof the {ue in the Bmtish Possessions, They apparently J° davaqy 10; —— ee PRICE FIV", CENTS. A, DUEL. - 8 into Spasms of Excitement. Biltimore the Bloodless ‘Theatre of Action, and the Affatr a Fiasco. Soretat Diepaten to Tre Teidune, Bartivone, Sept. 11.—Constderable excitor Tient has been oceastoned In sovlal clrcies tn this city by a report that arrangements had beou coinpleted for a ducl between tro well-known, club men, and only anisearried by a slight acele dent, Dr. W. W. Nortin and Mr. Thomus Baz- well, the princtpalsin the affair, are well-known citizens of Baltimere. Dr. Norris ie 9 son of Mr. Somerville Norris, one of the wealthtoss, and best known citizens of the Btate. fic Ia about 30 yeurs uld, anil is talented and. Popular, Mr. Thomas Bagwell Is a brother of the late Gen. Bagecil,p of Virgiula, wno for several Years represented fis district Iu the Leeistature, and has for a tou while been identified with the politics of his State, He ts atso a rolutive of tho late Gov. Wire, Young Bagwell Is 36 ycars vid, of hot Southern tenperament, and noted for his fighting proclivitics, He affects dress, and sports an immotsa palr of sido whiskers, Tle tv troll known as aimaa about wown, a fron Guenter of the clubs, and was a member of the Jate celebrated Alston Club, Owlng to the high social position of the parties concerucd, streti Wous efforts have been mate tu keop tho Inatter from the public, and tho particulars of the aGulr have been suppressed by the press of thts city, An authentic account of tha whato alfatr, as gathered by your corresponiient, is as follows: During Friday last the above-named. Eentlemen were engagedin n game of billanls in one of the’ elegant saloons attache to tha lotel, A difficulty from soine Unknown causy aruse, when Mr. Bagwell, take ing umbrage at a remark made by Dr. Norris, struck him a severe blow in the face, prostrat- foe im to the floors Mutual friends pratt. Jy stepped between the combatants befure a second blow was struck, and they were scepae } Fated aud conducted from ench osher's preacnco, On Scturday morniug Dr, Norris ealted on tho services uf his friend, Dr. Guatayus Dianitton, and, after a short cousultat! mu, Sustructed tin t call upon Mr. Bagwell with a challenge. Tho Intter gentleman promptly roferred him to Mr, Joseph Whyte, a aon of United Staten Senator Wackuey Whyte, amt the preliminaries of @ duc! were shortly arranged. Mr, Whyte, as rea ond te the chatlenged party, selected as weap vos the Intest and moat Spproved: outside the city limita, opposite Linden avenue. uhanged by your neck til you are | was agreed upon as the round, and the how wastixcd at 5 o'clock Bunday morning. Ao Br. Pauly Minn, Sept. 11.—Geu, Lawrenon | cardingty, just at daybreak, Dr. Norris, accomn- and Capt. Corbin, of the Sitting Bull Conunte- sion, arrived here this afternoon, The Com. infesion wilt Icave here Friday, guing by the ‘Unton Pacitic Rallraad and Fort Shaw, Monwna, expecting to fad st Fort Shaw guides whe can conduct them to sitting Bull's camp, Tho story telexraphed from New York to-lay tbat Sitting Bull was ordered by Maj. Walsh, of the to Teave British soil jstol on Bul Culner. son, docs not agree with the atory told by (the latter un hfs return tu’ Mis { ond party had ns yet put in to appearance. sourl. = According to Culverson’s story, Painted by Hamilton and a surgeon, ontered a earrlage tu front of the Mount Vernon Hotel ‘and were driven out Linden Avenue to tho rene dezyous. On arriving at the appointed spot they alighted, and, covertny the pistal and sure ical cases which they carried with them cares fully with thelr coata, they walked up and down, engaged In o ght conversation, Fire o'clock Was rang on ull the clty bells, and the seo Athall-pastS Dr. Norris and his friends oh entered thelr carriage and returned to the city, About a quarter of five on tho samo morning Mr. Bagwell, accompanied by his secon, Mr, Whyte, and a medical gentleman, enturcd a cate . rage near the aainc apat whera Dr. Norris bad preceded bit, just inthe shade of the Waal. ington monument. They were also driven out tapidly on Linden arenne, aud, when Buproach- {ug the city Iinits, they passed tire carriago containing Norrls aud party on thelt returp. Frantle efforts were made to attract the atten- tion of the Doctor, but without avail, and tho two varrlages pecame widely separated, Mr, Hagwell aud party then returned to the city, and thus the inutter resté. Kutnurs of a fresh, Mectlng are rift, but nu particulars can bo Riven, Sr. Bugwelt ts said to have oversiope nimectf, while the friends af Dr. Norris say he has, by his auilure to keep the appulutment, fur- felted wil claims to their consideration, Since the May-Lennett taacu society tas not been so stirred up as it is over this allalry and tho fnal resalt fe auxlously awaited, PRESIDENT HAYES, IMs Visit to Dayton—A Brlet speech, Dartox, O., Sept. 11.—~Tue Presidential party, convisting of the President aud Mrs. Hayes, their sou Rudd, and daughter Fanny, Gen. Merritt, lett, Cuinp Brown, forty infles north of | Carroll, Gen. Buckland, D. W. C. Brown, Gen- this place,on the 9th inst. Gen. Cruok was present iu person to see that everything was in campairn onler, and to give his this] directions. This inakes the fourth column “now in the feld against = Chicf Joseph, and ft fa confidently belleved that fie will find that he bus ventored too much, and must eral Manager, and Charles Woward, Superin- tendent, of the Cinelnnati, Sandusky ds Cleveland . Railroad, who hed — chargo of the tralo, J. 0. Moss, Cashier of the = First = National = Bank =" of Sundusky; J. ¥, Mack, editor of the Sandusky either Het or surrender his ition, When | Dally degister; Joon KR, Minor, Bucrotary and ut heard from itwas critical, being between the forces of Goo. Howard and those of Col, Sturges, Soventh Cavalry only a short dis- (chover way bo moves. now, there is a column tocunfront him, A tance from either, Whi Junctic oud ts have always been friendly, will receive hin. A very few days now will ith Sitting Bull cannot be effected, iow believed the Crow Indians, who letermine the fate of ‘Treasury of the Sandusky Wheel-Works; D.C. Brown, Jr., and I. M. Gillig, teft Fremont ina spectal coach this morning at 11:15. Tho tevis stopped only at the noust important stations, of every one of which huutreds of people had Rathered tosce the President, and endeavored to shake: bin by the hand, the wily chieftain. Gen. Crook has returned | At Corey tha party were jomed by vo Omaha. it WILLIAM B. OGDEN. ‘The WIL of Deceased Admitted to Probate. Syecral Dispatch to The Tribune, New Yous, Sept, 11.—The intention to com teat William B, Ogdcn's will was abandoned by Mr. Candas, and the will las been admitted to probate, With regard ¢o the matter, counse) for Mr, Canda, who had filed notice of contest, stated tlint it had been asereed by Mr. Ogden that Mr. Canda should be his chief executor, and he carried out the ugree- ment ia hia will providing ulso 9 Mocral ealary for Mr. Camda, As Mr. Canda was more familiar with the details of Mr, Ogden's enor- mous business than any one cise, the arrange- ment was eminently Proper thy mor 60 as Zauita hat received either duriug nine years Str, no pay at all for bis services to Mr. Ogden,” or bad only arawa. during the Jast two or three = years oof | that time a nominal sum upon account. Mr. Cauda had never seen the codicil revoking bis appolut- meat, and bad never been juforined by Mr. Og- den of sny tie ee on bis part to chang arrangement, He therefore Bledacaveat, the admission of the codicil to probate, the persons intereated had conferred togeth and when Mr, Canda bad recelved the neve: a sary explanation, he was very glad to withdraw trou the case on this statement and the walving by the next of kin of all cuntest of the will, Charles McLean, as atturucy for the execu- tors, took out letters testamentary. It fs said that Mr. Cauda's exclusion from the exceutor- shio arose not su wuch from Mr, Ogden's fcel- jogs towards him as from the failure of certain proposed connections by marriage between tle jamilies of Mr. Ogden and Mr. Cauda, w! for some reasua fell through, ————————— LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. Apecial Dispatch ta The Tribune, Inenrgnarous, Ind., Sept. 11.—The Fourth ‘Annual Convention of the National Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen began hero to-day with eighty-five delegates present. W. I. Worth, of Brookficld, Sfo., Grand Master, presided. Tho Convention was welcoused to the city or Mayor Caveu, aud the rest of to-day’s session was speut lo appointing committees, otc. at MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, + Spectal Dispatch to Tas Tribuac. Inpianaponis, Sept. 11.—F. Relssner, a mor chant cf Taylorsville, cane to Indianapolis lest ‘Thureday, and Friday startcd to visit bis tether at Littletown,: east of bere, and bas vot been sceaur beard of since. Ho had about $1,000 with Uiin when be left. No reasonable account can be mads for bis abseyce, the Hon. Chaties Foster. At Springtlell 9 vast nunber of people had assomblod at tho deput, to whotn the President sald a few words, simply referring to bis speech of last January, an stating that ho was endesvorin in ull faithful eas to carry out the policy it foreshadored. As tho train moved off cheer after cheor was given by the people. Asthe train entere? Dayton, cannons were tired, and a constaut cheering was kept up by the thoueands of peoptc who had gathered: around the depot, and fur squares along the route to Mr. K, C. Anderson's house, whoro It was kuown the President and famlly would stop. At 9 o'clock s procession furmed at the Becket House, and, headed by a band of muste, prow ceenud to the residence of Mr, Anderson, where * several thousand people had assembled, and, after music by the band, loud calls were malo for the President, who sppcsred and spuke,ns follows; My Goop Fusexns or Darron: When I lust bad the pleasure of speaking from this dour, 1 fe. member thery was ya x deal of sazicty, felt \Uhroughout the country {n regard to the Pres. deutial election, not a0 much as tothe result of the election as ‘of the sisuner in wuich the re-, sult abould be. ascertained. While £ cane not underigke to remember what thea vecurred to me to say, I do rememucr Val you scemed to agree with me that Jawful, peaceable inethods weru alony proper tu be pur: sucd 10 rlaluing that result, ‘he general wis pf the American people, tho suber, secund thougint is Iu favor of determuing ‘every question Vhst may aflse between tho States, between the Bul Governwents and the National Government, and between the people, of - diferent races, in a lawful aud peaceable sianner, aud accordingly when there devolved upou me the Chicl-dauistracy of the Unltea Stites, it occurted to iny that the American people would by glad tw have suck methods applied to the relations then existing between the States and between the whites aud vlacks a» would, 1f possible, settle these alifcrences pesceatly, and bring beck the Republic to the conditfon in whlch it was 10 years ago when the fathors ware gue on all questions, If this aieete the appruba~ friends at Dayton, then [am very sure that what uss been done bas beea douo with proper moUves, and lua epirit which you will ape prove. The particular way mea may diGer abvut, but theend § feel confident men; cannot diler about. (Cheers.) Wu wact our cation to bea Uulon of love and peace, 10 which si}'will utey the the Constitution as itis, with all its amunussnts, securing to all men equal righty not because wo have the power to enforce it, but because tt 1s the will of tho peuple thay it shall be ao. This ts the epirit in which I deatre the Goveroment shall be adninistercd. a 4 bayo spoken longer than F tntended, longer perbape than dcairea. 1a any event, 1 am ve raleful for the welcome to your beautiful city. id good-night. Gen. B. F. Butlers, J. D. Cox, and Cilul-Justice Wat's are here, aud wilt participate to the qxare- cues tomorrow, i . é 5 ‘ } ve 4 3 ssedat ony ho eects. Shae tee ATP gH TE mow tree ed ee

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