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VOLUME XXXII. CLOTIIING. Ahundred cents in the dollar is what we give to all who trade with us, for our goods are worth all we ask for them; and if any customer is ever dissatisfied in any way, we always make it right --30 if you want any Ready-made Clothing for yourself or boys, we would invite you tolook at our stock before you purchase. We can show you thelargest and best stock of Ready-made Clothing ever shown in this market, ALL NEW, and of our own make. Therefore we can and will sell at lower prices than other dealers, for we are the manufactur- ers, and make and sell the best Ready-made Clothing in the entire West. JAS. WILDE, IR, & CO,, POPULARCLOTHIERS, Cor, State & Madison-sts. TELH GOLDEN TAGLE, 136 & 138 Madison-st., 144 & 146 Clarlk-st,, RETAILS CLOTHING MEN, BOYS, CHILDREN, Cashat WholesalePrices. We present a stock so LARGE, so VARIED, and so CHEAP, that it will induce READY and LARGE SALES. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. gest in the World. RN seversl hundred i Jowero a0 Thants haif & lnlllanwdull worth af Those who col PIANOS, STERWAY UPRIGHT " PIANDS. We tnvite the ape ¢lal attention of piana buyers ta e LMl es lu French Walhut Cosea gow Al & v n e kail. as well as fn' Eurape, whero ey o ound M€ eXLarting theut In 1arce gumbera, 10 Tromrsieatly teceived 34 Cabinet Graad Uprights A aaeh Slaut Lascs, 1wt elsborstely i wiih L oedhniee Vafontand ends. “This particalar pattera Samiration o a1t who xnu-'s:':: a eyt 0ed The Bieinway U i uasesaifotiedatfica 1458, pier tastruinent, sor. ot 35 BLtasn o e Sty Eprght il teluwsy Uprighits iow in usy s uun'e‘n"i; ey, » e X —_ “Pnandlonrvew., Cilcago, PITANOS! With Equalising Scale and Lincar Bridge. Tho Mathushek Plsnos are naw scknowled beat Judges of sniele, (0 430 dhe i T ver e Wiy Scala did Uinear Dridge, aent fros anen® -F&'x'fl'. vl no person wishing o {iui Bo berson WIbiog 1o purclsse a Piazo should fall Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Desutlful Design of Caseq, CILT0N & POMEROY, 152 STATE STREEN, CHICAGO. Sots dgens.for he Yorthise vleinity. OFTICIAN. R e sl ~ e MANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuue Buildlug. pectacies sutied Lo all aiyhts on sclentifc prin- aiiicn, " Onera s 5 Glasec ¢ > ity hgys&a&;?u' FIeld” Glasscw Telescopes, e GRATES AND MANTELS, Bremis SR AV MANTEES, Fiais, Gold aad Bicksl trimued, spd SLATE MANTELS, PROBASCO & RUMNET o2 NUAT R L. D SHIRTS ¢ 0f Waziautts wualln, 2100 lineu Mflh 3 ) B0 Centa; lmye ataes cauls, a8 MEULY: v skt T4 Fitob e 00 s 8 G o AUCTION SALE AUCTIONI ELEGANT STOCK OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, TO-DAY . GILES, BRO. & CO. Any other article will be put up if requested. Sale at 10:30 a. n,, and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m, Sale conducted by J. H. FRENCH. WM. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. Important Sale BLACK MILE®. NORWELL & SIMPSON, 105 State-st., Commenco thoir GREAT SALE of BLACK SILKS on MONDAY noxt, Oct. 1, when thoy will offor 100 PIECES BLACK SILKS, Purchased at rocent Auction Sales in Now York, at FULLY 25 per ct. Less than the Goods cost to import. Purchasors of Black Silks will do woll to examine this lot of goods, as they aro DECIDEDLY TEMPTING BARGAINS! Remember, the Number is 105 State-st., And our only place of business. WORWELLS IESON HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. Boeclally recommend- e for rictiness in aper- fent salty, and fta e.fl- cacy tn Billous attacks, prevention of Gout, Plles, etc., and as &n ordinary apertent by L1EBIG, VIR «dicat profusaton In “ogland aud Uermany, ON KL, New York. - prefer 1t to every other mineral er. MES R, WOOD, New Yark, *'Certain,’ ut gentlo and paluless; supcrivr to sy other itter water.'" TAMMOND, Now York. . WML A, ¥ DH “l!z'n:t‘u!gnml and calclert of a1l pul wate: DR, ALFRED L. L0 Biost Lrompt‘and’ adapied for datly use. YOE BARKER, New York, | 2 Jeas, 18 lets dlaagrecabio and unplesasut DR,LEWIN A, NAVIL o ferred 10 any other Iaxative.” A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE, Every genuine hottle besrs the name of The Apols Unaris Co, (limited). London. FRED'K DE BARY & CO,, 41 & 43 Warren.at.,, New York, Bole Agenta fur Unised States and Canads. BULLOCK BRON. T Boot and Shoes o Real, 149, 151, 153 State-st., Between Madison and Monroe, ‘We have the largest and most complete stock of Fine Boots and Shoes ever shown in this market, and mostly of our own manufacture. A very fine quality of Fr. Kid Button Shoes, for Ladies, $ machine-sewed Calf Congress Gaiters, $4. ‘We are the Sole Agents in Chicago for E, C. Burt’s Shoes. L - __J FINANCIAL, FARM LOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern an ern Illinois at 8 per cent inter- aynl.:!n?mc‘)‘gce a year: MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nessan-st, M. Y.. Juired on IMPROVED CLICAGO promptly atiended to FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS Beresn it St Applications received and pro by 1. A H\HILBU"'. AZARUS SILVERMAYN, Coamber of Commareas CHICAGO. SATURDAY DS, " LIQUORS AND CIGARS il A Dollar Gregndack as Good s a Dollar Gold, $1 PER BOTILE. $10 PER DOZEN, 10,000 hottles of all the lollo\vlng‘.hhnndl of Kentucky liand-made Sour Mash 18Kies, crop of '74, and guaranteed four-summer goods: D, Monarch & Bros,, Kentucky Clab, M. V. Monarcd, F. Blitgel, Bon & Lillard, W, 1. McBrager, All at 81 per bottte, or 12 for $10. Also Sher- ricw, Ports, and Gius, of cholcest brands, atsame price, Assorted Cases, Of 12 bottles each—1 of \\'Mlkz. 3of Gin, 3 of r Bherry, and 3 of Port-—-all best put up expressiy for DRUGGISTS' AND FAMILY URE. ands, for $10, All hottled goods from this establishment bear Lawrence & Martin's trnde-mark—**Chicago Risfng from Its Ashes, " aud all such are cuaranteed, All goods delivered free of charge, Cigar Department Just recelved, 500,000 Key West Cigars, new erop, which we are offering cheapier than any other houwse in Chicago, s» fullows: Seidenberg. Lon- dres, Conchas, Llegantes, Comme 11 Faut, Zer- lina, and Espanola brands, three for 25 cents; and Overa Douffe rnd Regelitas, b conts each. We have Just recelved 100, Y \mands Cigars, and Villar y Villar Precio Victoria, Flor de Cuba, and other imported Clgars. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madison-st CRICAGD INTER-STATE EXPOSITION, Complete in all epartinents, aad the dnest representa, tive esbibition of Anierican Industry aud Art ever held —causl In auaiity to nicunial of 70, Admission—Adult: ¢ children bnder 12 years, 15¢. Excursion rates on all transporiution lines. 1’!:lntlng-x-| for Sale. The Art Conunittee of the Exposition has the pless- ure of aunouncing thet the e collection of Pleturca now oft ealiluiion (o the Exposiiion Gsllerfes 18 for sale ag mioderute prices. The collection ls Tully equal in_guality o the New York eabibitfons of the ‘Natiousl Academy and the Water Color Suclety for tuls ) I Clr tances will there be a Liuviie forbidden it Miss Durfes 0 of asles In (he galleries. On Special Xcxhibition, great picture of the **ROMAN CHARIOT alwo Page's **Suakspeare,™ sud Jacquands' am, Irince of Orauge.” A Study in Poftery and Porcelain, ‘The publlc are reminded that by mescs of the collee. 1ton 38 RrTARZed 1D sucveaslye epochs fu the BRIC-A-BRAC toom, and the hiand-hoak which secompanten it & study I the 8hove Is uilered sucliaa hisa sever before beea bosaiLle 1 11is part ot the country. FURNUTURE. The Tobey Furniture Go. Are now placing in their ware- rooms an attractive stock of New QGoods, from designs en- tirelynew, at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, A few goods left over from the clearing-out sale of last spring will be sold at less than 50 cents ou the dollar, ADANS & STATE-STS,, CHICAGO. SEWER PIPE, Etc, SEWER PIPE, Draln Tilo and Cement, and Flue Linlae. W. M. DEB, 22 Quincy and BJ J between Btate and D MERCHANT ".‘;‘l!‘@.fl'l‘ i . TEH B i Hee buy. Sultisgs, $0 SQuits 1S, 'Tellars. 130 Dearboca-at. e Chicago Daily Teibune, WILL DISPLAY ON Thursday, Oct. 4th, The Most Elegant Assortment of Paris Costumes, Dinner, Carriage, | Wa@_ Suits. CHOICE: NOVELTIEN Cloaks, Wraps, Silks, Velvets, RichDress Goods, Carpets, Curtain Goods, etc. Ladics are flly invited, 121 & 123 State-st. DISSOLUTION. Notlce is hiereby given that the partoership here. tofore existing between ne under the firm name of DIACKEDLUSH, DICKBON & C0, i3 this day dls. solved by mutual consent. In retiring from the frm wo iske pleasure 1 recommending our la to ourcustomers and the public in yencral, C. BIRACKEBUSH will continue the buste the old Jocat'on, aud is authorized to col- 1 due 10 sald Jews und pay its Habllities. ALFRED C. BRACK ROBERT DICKSON, TIOMAS C, DICKSON, . JOSEPY C. DICKSON. A. ©. BRACKEBUSH, SUCCESSOR TO BRACKEBUSH, DICKSON & C0,, ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL COKEH, By Car-Load or Single Ton, MAIN OFFICE, No. | West Randolph-st. R. B. Yard, Carroll and Morgan-sts, Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTONCOAL. WHOLESALE & RETAIXL, TERMS CASII, Ordera recelved only at 000 Imported Oscar n atock w full lino of Cubana Hejon, Maria an anction sato 1, 5. VAN JNGEN, 8up't, FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BOILDING TO REINT. WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribuae Building. ARARE CAANCE—CLOTRIERS ATTENTION A First-Class Buslness House Im 3 First-Clus uth Of Clilcago, 10 1 belt of (he Suate. 14 ia co which curparation ) the two clties glving & SEPTEMBER 29, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. e ITAKING IT EASY. EYE ’ Which Appears to Be True of OPENERS!!| e = NUTTING'S | vior rinc onrior™ na Contradicted, (LOW PRICES ON ALL GOODS THIS SEASON.) The Russians Said to Be Busily Mew’s Clothing e, IS DOWN- Arrangements for the Passage of Boys’ Clothing b - IS DOWN. Children’s Clothing . .ls DOWN. Snow Has Been Falling at Shipka Purnishing Goods Pass for Sevra ARE WAY DOWN. — e Servia Must Take a Hand When the Mr, W.C. BLUETT, lato of Wildo, Russians Capture Plovna, Bluett & c;.. and Messrs, W, G. E— McCORRISTEN, and G. O. HAW- KINS have recm':tly como with us, LY BULGARLA, A PALSX REPORT. 'g‘:gez“é};% g‘l:d toshow our Goods [By Cable to The Chicago Tridune | Loxpox Orrice or Tue Caicaco Tamone, 6 Parorave Prace, Brmaxo, Sept. 20— a. m.—The rumors of another attack on 1 M ’ Plevna, afloat here yesterday, wero effectual- ly dispelled this afternoon by tho Z'imes (. 0, D. CLOTIIER, | v wtomog 1o uman e visors over the Ruusiars was taken from an official 184 and 186 St&te-st., source. . It secms, however, that this dis- patch was wrongly dated, referring to ono of OPP, PALMER HOUSE. the former engagementa at Plevna, i v R A WINTER CAMAAIGN, ' Y ' ‘Whilo Mehemet Ali takes up his position '] § B | on the Kars-Lom, and Suleiman Pasha is firmly checked at Shipka Pass, the Russians are maling solid preparations to carry on CLOTHING the campaign during the winter, In addi- tion to the supplies that have been already SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER,AT ordered, contracts have lately been msde for HALF PRICE! 4,600 tons of lead. Winter clothing — and 63,000 tents, or corrugated iron. buts, bave also been ordered, as well as fron pontoon bridges well calculated to resist the ice in the Danube,and, in case that should fail to fulfill the purpose, STEAM ICE-BOATS are boing prepared to maintain, doring the winter months, free communication across Olve usa catta eanmine oar gootss Thove woods | L0 TiTOF cuergy Iy providiog stores ¢ al nad 0 areall eut and inado in the Iatest styies, aad les thau | would scem to indicate that the Russian au- 1o} & tore opea from 7a. m. ta 0p. m.§ Sstusdaya | thorities have only lately been aroused to FIRE STORE, | ¥ bt 168 SOUTII CLARK-ST., CIHCAGO, e s MEAL ESTA: i LoxpoN, 8ept. 28.—A correspondent at Bucharest writes: A day or two of rain has Tk 3 made the roads almost impassable. The mud is How to Make and Saye MUI]BY ankd deep. orses have esten almont all tho forage, oud lay is very scarce at sny price. ——— Cummunl:tlon- -&e daily more difficult. The Russian staff officers in front of Plevna n({}efl:l:d urgl.ll:lt:‘h.l‘:k‘l‘n fi:'fil‘,‘.l‘au.' vrieshiitiv-best ang express the utmost coufidence that tho place Dy persons| examinstion you witl and will fall luto thelr bauds, There {s an sbund- MORGAIN PARIE | auceof wheauand barley o Bulgarla, and a very one of the most, 1 uot the most delizhtful aad f | JarE¢ crop of Indisncorn. If the Russians can atery wey ;1;:1{5&)\2 Suburbe m Lovk Countr, surimount the difiiculty of obtaining fuel, they Vasied, Baviog & can winter fn Bulgaria very comfortably, FEMALE COLLEGE, A MILITARY ACADEMY, BKOW IN SHIPKA FABS. AND A THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ConstaxtinorLy, Bept, .~Snow has been sll 11 succemstol operation, 161as alio publlc schoots | falliog 0 |Shipka Pase siuce Moudas, and is ST en are sursted with the ver et | Sk 158 CCOUTELTOL e a1 the fodk ot the it wholehome wWater. 1t fus ek trausic and cheap | Batkaus, : Fallrond Tare, with elxlit AalY tralns esch wag, depor'o the bily sl Liad o Eaahete N et A RUSIIAN REQUEST. & lllrl L i ‘The Austrian and Germau Ambassadors, in e L g aractive features hava but | the name uf the Russian Government, bave ap- Bulgarian Mud at Present Interferes with Active Work. Examine the Following Prices: s+ 10 be apprect v 5 Lots f 14 trow §10 300 b iRl torasiens 'r'nr'liw'fln'. .’:l:‘!l' :;e-;mlu to | plied to the Porte, fu virtue of the Geneva Con. gun ;‘;'x; llx:z:::::m 1813 cast, aud balnace T siran v;ulx!)on. f:: : pcl:mll ;o lrl:l%on tl:mber lcrc:. by 1 3 the Danube for huts for the Russlan wounded, eral semients mad m:!i\‘:llfil‘s'lzgir:'l&‘;q_g-flmm n;;il: ':’: :fl:;.. desltiog | Tho Porte has deferred the reply until it is tade & 3 Aipdrdes i B et e bl s eatest to- cerialn (et the huts arc onlyto beused for wounded. e ok nias contiloa. ive Kiear bromiae et s i ; CIF Souriantiu condition, wive m e wili becugie one of the leudlas SutalST vntres of | DmLomADE, Bept. 23.—Russla demands that the Northweat, the Servian army sball enter the fleld when & ut“’-'..“;f.‘:'.‘i.‘:: 5.}':{,":;:.“;:’,‘:':;- andgowithusto | gyeceys at Plevna is obtalned. It 12 stated that the Bkuptschina will be con- GEO, R, CLARKE & CO,, voked In October. Scven battalions of regulars 02 Washington-st, and militia bave gone to the western fruntler, where the Ushitza brigade is also assembled. FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS This secns to be a precaution agalnst the eonccum;l'on of Turkish troops st Lelnltza K acrd Novi-Varos, TN Rt et Sonteron, o laoe e AT e . PEINCE. MrEe TGRS LoxDOX, Bept. M.~Fever [s prevalent In tho SHIRT EXTENDER. Czarowitz's sriuy, snd dysentery has fucreased T T R e Ty | much with the bad westher. Tue apirit of the Novlty e SKir B, 555 e B a | cbeerful, A BLIGHT MISTAKE. LoxpoN, Bept. 28.—A corrcspondent at Shumla says the recent donbtful report from Coustantinople of a great deleat of the Rus- slans on Tuesdsy by Usman Pasha with a loes ~ui 7,000 men aross out of o mistake fu dates. ‘The dlspatch received in Constuntinoplo on which F=3 - the news was based referred toths atgack of e 5.\,.‘.;,,.}1 Bept. 13, but had been delayed 8 week in trans- P ‘,g;i}" \ iy misslon, and, conloz without date, was sup- fwd i ‘L:Medhy:g:"tmh in Coustantinople to refer U U 11e ancw T, No Dress should he Worn Without It. maouv rasms, Js recommended by all leading Dresumakers as fust | who has been acting as commander for Mehemet lbchl tu k(ve Lho dreas & graceful aw: thst can Allaufln‘ the latter's sbaonce mmwm bas gong tu Constantinople. A Vieona dispatch says a telegram from Shumla leads to the belief that the sudden s wons of Raouf Paska to Constautinople signt- fies an Importaut changy in command. Elther Mebemet All or Bulelman Pasha will, 3t is “t‘:lm’m" be supersedued,—the Jatter most prob- ably, ey bave tha faceat i rloriicall others. GENERAL. . FEACE ITENS. Pagis, Bept. 28.—The Memorial ique AT ssserts that tho Sultsn will send Priuce Hassan LT[]RY to Loudon st the cud of October to give tha e e sl md' 2 British Government an iatimatlon of the condi order (0 But kay band ADd wasraated: - Fens pepotted, | t1ous 0o which ho would agree to pesce. s Mt LR L LEA VAN HUNGARY. THATS. Vizxsa, Sept. 2.—A sefzure of armssnd oo rrrreeee | 1,000 shraboel-sbells st the Custom-House ln FALL FASIIIONS Pesth Is causing cousidersble scosation. Six- Now Reudy. teeu cuses of broech-loaders, 98,000 cartridges, [ COOPER & HENNEGEN, | 8ud seversl boxes of Turkish fusecaps bave 180 Clarkess, 8150 besn saized In transit. The Yieona % . ’ ' / PRICE 1 £ CENTS. g 82 Ly, Government has -a el & judiclal investiza- tion. Considerf %5 ) places at which theso preparations h{gé} n found, it may be pre- dicted with sor & F ddence that the plan was nut onlytoen'§ armed body in Hunga but likewlse 5& 3 an expedition Into Rou- mania, as n¢ ® 5 that the Turkish sympa- thizers coull sead could influence war. The Inteatlon evidently was to combro- mise, If possible, and to embroll the Monarchy sonstodriveit into nclive measures on the side of Turkes. Such proceedings, however, will cause nv alteration in Austria's policy. MEDICAL ATD POR THE RUSSIANS. A Berlin correspondent states that a party o? military surgeons on specfal leave departed yee- terday for the Russian heaaquarters, They belong to some of thic bLest regiments In the Germanarmy. PLEVNA. A RUSSLAN RRPULSE AND A RUSSIAN SUCCESS. Correspondence Landon News. Brrore PrEvNA, Bcot. 10.~I had climbed up Into a tree to get a better viewa! the situation, when & Cossack came and Informed us thst there was something tnoro Interesting going on op our left; that the Russians were advancing there with ' hurrabe. We weut back across the ridge o sbort distance and saw what [t waa The Russians, under Meritinsky and Skohelefl, the same who took Jovtcha the other day, wero advancing rapllly along the ridge borderlng on the Lovtcha road toward Plevna. The Lovtcha road, before entering Ilevna, passes over the high round of a bill eovered with trees, which arc not 8o thick, however, as to be called 8 wood, The summit of this bill is shout a mile apd n hsll distant from the Turkish redoubts I the . bend of the Sofia road, The Russlans wers advanclug over the mountains fu lovse order, with cavalry ahead, for we saw a number of horsemen mak-~ ng thelr way through the tiees, and a few min- utes later pereeived a couple of squadrons of dragoous advuncing along the Lovicha rond, cautiously tiending their way as they went. They were already over tha top of the hill, probably half a mile, when wo saw the dra- oaus, i skirmish-tine, turn thelr horses’ heads hack, and begiu fiving as they slowly retired. Then thero was considerable firing from tho skirmish-line on_both sldes, although [ could ot distinguish the ‘furks from the Russians among the trees. Then the Turks began throw- ing shells toward where the dragoons were massed under the trees. They must have heen able to see those drugoons, for the shells feil directly In the line. Each successive shell fell closer and closer, so that the dragoeons began to shift thelr position. This lasted twenty minutes. Then from the whole side of the mountain begzan to be heard the rattle of small arms, whichgrew heavierand heavier, and the mountain and “trees were suuit covered with clouds of thin blue smoke. It was the {nfantry arriving in line and beginniue the nttack. ‘TheTurks were posted in the trees at the foot of this mountaln, and probably half a mile In front of the redoubt, and replicd to tho Russian fire with vigor, The Russlans gradu- ally advanced down the slle of the mountajn through the trees, driviog back the Turks, part of whom seemed to retire upon Pierua, hut the greater part upon the reduunt, Tuc Russlans pushed down to almust the bottom of the hill, and we saw the Turks retreating up the smooth slope leading toward the redoubt by hundreds, and from the redoubt itself began to be poured forth a heavy fire ulun the Russlans on the op- posite slope. The Kussians pushed down stead- 1ly nevertheless In lovse onder, flring ps they came; but as they nearcd the foot of the slopo the Turkish fire” became terrible. From the parapets of the redoubt poured forth u steady wave of flame, sud the redoubt itsell was soon hidden In the thick fog of whito smoke that rose overit. The roar oz this tremendous tiro was fearful. I do not remember to hase heand & hike ft, or Lo have ever scen in any bat- nfng ke so well sustalued a fire. " This 2! bout twenty minutes. Then the Rus- sfan skirmish line, which had already reached the foot uf the slnpe, began to withdraw, aod in a few iniutes they had retired to a pusttion balf way up the slope, where they halted, and the alackening of the fire told that for the mo- mont the attuck upou the redoubt, it sttack it was, had failed. ‘The nieht passed off quictly enough. About 10 o'clock there was a sudden outbitrst of mus- ketry flrey which lasted a few minutes, und which was prubably a false alarm on the part of the Russians or Turks, ‘Then, agaln, wo wero awakened about 12 v'clock by loud cheering away somewhera on our left, 1 jumped upand ooked sbout me. All was darknesa, with here aund there {n the distance a smouldering catp~ tire burning dimly. Thers was no light but that of the stars, und {utermittent flashes now and then on the horizon that scemed like shect lghtalng, followed by o beavy boowm that in the stiliness of the night wade the air vibrato nn;.‘.f. lay down aguln and went to p. Inthe moning the artillery fire begon daybreak all along the line, but in & ‘desultory manper. Just before sunrlso there was o sharp _musketry flre some- where down befure Radisovo, which lusted perhaps twenty minutes, then ceased, suunlr after sunriso the fusliades bepau agalu with violence toward the Lovtcharond, but it scemed to vome from considerably benind where it ahould have been, it It wero a renewal of tho attack of yesterday, Tho Turks were shelling this place 8o hotly, probably under the supnosk- tion that the treesand Indian corn conceaied Ttusstan troops, that i bad to decamy. [ retired to a point next the - ridie, where 1'still hiad st excellent view ot the two Turkish redoubts i the bend of the Botta roud, the positions where the attack occurred yuflerdn{, and the wholo length of the ridee, betind which les the Lovt cbwrosd. Ithen percelved that, 80 far frout renewlng the attuck this morning, tho Russiand bad withdrawn in the nighit from the foot uf tho ope which Jeuds upto the Turklsh redoubt, were buck on the summit of thiu low woody mountain or hill whencu they had attacked yes+ terday. \\'nyeu I arrived at my new standpoiut thero was a lively artillery tlicht golu 1 between Meritinsky and the ‘Turkish batteries which had advanced during the night on the hill vn tha otler side of the Lovtchia roud. Suddenly thero srose {n front of the LIl aguinst the” black thuuder-cloud which hung over it, au Linmenso pyramid of fame that sectied to rend the -k{ 10 the zenith. Theu followed a long volume ol smoke that rusc whils as snow uwinet the blackvess of the cloud. Then there camy a - serics of startling reports all In a sccond, as though a battery of 100 guus had been fired. Then theru arosu ou the Russian hill a lonis, luud shout, Thev had exploded a'furkishmugazive, T now learned from b oflicer here on observa- tion, who was sending reports to Get, Knlull every few minutes of thu progress of events, that Bkobelcll was on the ridgze beforu me, am ‘was about lurtlnf to join him, when the sudden din and uproar of battle, like s thunderclap, beld mg spell-bouny with admiration. ‘The crest of this ridge suddenly begsn to vowlt fama pad smoke, Above this ridie, far higher up. were bulls of fawe that fasbed and disap- peared, each Jeaving o small ruund fleeee of whito smoke. The Turkish sbrapuel exploding over the heads of the Russlans was deateulng, aud tle heavy bvoming of the Mstaut siege guus slowly pounding away st short, regular inters vals a8 though Kecplug time produced a sublimo effeet, “The Turks were tn their turn attacking the Rusalans trom the other side, and tho Kusslaus biud evidently reserved thear re until the Turks were very near, which accounted for thelr sud- den furious outburst, * That Skobelell,” the officer nearme,” **how ho s giving 1t to them 1" und three or fuur Cossacks, watching with futcuse excitement depleted on their faces, expressed thelr satisfaction, coivivced that be was there ju the middie of the ght, with that charwed Yite of bis, ordenog and directing. fn the meanthne the Turkish akirwlsbers coming from Plevoa busbed atuuy our side of thy ridgy on the other side of thy deep raving, as thouph ving to take Skobelelf in the rear. To- 5" our mibitury secms to be more wile-awake than® yesterdsy, for 4 bate tery uow came galloping” down, through tu¢ vines and corm, aud, lwberlng i a wowent, bexan un-fllug tbhese akirmishers, while the Turktsh redoubls fustantly opened on this new buttery. The lutter, however, pald uo sttention to the redoubt, but conccutrated it whole fire on the skirulshers, aud, us 10 was % them 1o rear and fank, they soon begun o retire. ‘The Turklsh yhells fired Lrom tbo redoubt ali passed overithe butlery avd ex- pluded fu a little bollow behiud, about Im.{ yards to the right of whers wo were, and all ucarly ou tue same spot. Tl Turks vever scem to correct their uim. 1o 8 fow mivutes the tire begau to slacken, and two or three winutes later o loud sbout swept alouwx the ridge betore us, followed by prolongud cheestny, “The Turks were evidently beates bak. ‘Then the Ure ceased, but the shouting coutinued, golog fusther aud further away, Skobelel was wvrs