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VOLUME XXXIIL LIQUORS AND CIGARS, 111 A Dillar Greenheck as Geod s a Dollar Geld. 1 PER BOTTLE. $10 PER DOZEN. 10.000 bottles of all the following brands of Kentocky land-made Soor Mash Whiekies, crop of ‘74, and guaranteed four-summer goods: D. Monarch & Bros,, Kentucky Club, M. V. Monarth, F. Stitzel, Bun & Lillard, Wao. H. McBrayer, All at €1 per botule, or 12 “for §10. Also Sher- Tiex, Ports, and Gins, of choicesl brands, ateame price. ssorted Cases, Of 12 bottles esch—3 of Whirky, 3 of Gin, 3 of Sherry, and 3% of Fort—all best branda, for $10, put up expressly for DRUGGISTS' AND FAMILY USE. All bottled 7o0ds from this establishment bear Lawrence & Martin's trade-mark—**Chicazo Rusing from 113 Ashies, ™ 3nd all such are suaranteed. All'goods delivered free of charge. ar Deparimen Just reccived. 500,000 Key West Cigars, new crop, which we are offering cheaper than any other house 1 Chicago, as follows: Seidenberz. Lon- Conchss. Elegantes, Comme il Faut, Zer- nd Erpanola orands, three for 25 cents; and u Bouffe rnd Reegelita, 5 cents each. \o have just received 100,000 imported Oscar ¥ Amanda Cigars, and have in stock a full line of \illur y Villar Preciosos, Cubana Reina. Maria Victoria, Flor de Cuba,and other imported Cigans. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madlson-st FIDELITY AT PAR State Saving sat 50 Per Cent. r the following described property: ¢ apd lot un West Sixteent feet on West Taylor, near Throop. rooms) un Willard-place. and Western-av. eet corner of Cot- v. and Forty-second Teet on Forty-accond-6t., near Madtson-av. 1ot~ near Humbulds Park. 100 1ot st Irving Ints near Cornell and Grand Crossing, lount Forest, uear depot, and surrounded by fmoro e, L060 fore at Lake Forest. Al luts At Ravenswood, Jeflerson, South Engle- wiod and Waskingion leights. Any or all of the above = sold st custi value, and DEFOSITS TAREN 2 H. S, Room 8, 94 Washington-st. FIDELIEY BENE DEPOSTS Taken af €9 cents forLots In Renelngton, on linols n Degot 2 Central Latlroa EDUCATIONAL. CillCAGO BUSINESS UNIVERSITY AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, Superior muu “‘. Clark-st., opposite Court- rip will commence on Monday, susipess course wiil embrace Bouk- mmer: §al_ Arithmetic, Mer- ) the rezular proscribed course of L e ving oue year I the -~ O e HOUSE, " Where . Tegnlar set of books under his charge and he will beshown how wil! be pl 1o Keep them, thus making hiin 8 practical bookkeeper. e bocks rebresent real busiuess. and are furnished by butiness men of Ch $PUEEAL SICIT SCIOOL wit be open- iz nen wio cannot attend during the day. feud Tor clreuar. Take the (levator. ~For further {a- tormatloa apaly st the collgse guice or addross " A. MYERS, President. MISSOURI MEDICAL COLLEGE. ‘The thirty-seventn recular course of Lecturee in m will besin on Monday, the 1st of , and continue five months. inary course will begin on Monday, nber. ncement for conferring degrees will i carly in Marcl, 1578, the annual circular aud catalogne giving reg- tor zruduation, fees, znd other inforuui- B.B RYAN i e AND ENGLISH RFJNIEG "SGHDDL Skt Srare sVEseBSRAR L SEND FOR CIRCULARS. CHICAGO ACADEMY, No. 11 Eighteenth-st. (Enelisn and Classical Day-School. with Primars. In; . &nd Cellegiate licpartments. — Puplis of s lave equal advantazes (o all. Tuition only trom date of admission. H. H. BABCOCK, Principal. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESIEL Pa opens SLPT. I2th. Location bealt! Srounds smple; bubidi i u Tusiraction n CIVIL EICS, and ENGLISH v circulars (6 TN E 1 oice of_ihe Tremont llouse. Chicagy, or Col. THEO. MYATT. President. The Chicazo Froebel Kindergarten TRAINING SCHOOL. Toom 23 Hershey Hall Duilding. Porurcuhn:ddrm ME: H, PUTNAM, \){A EDDY . Inmmte of (he iured lg_ll_(-'ut‘of Mary. ¢ y-»ulua! T adits, Wil re- lnfltulgfin"fllll’ulmwlm SISTER . SUPERIOR. ORNMAN I‘ISTITUTE uLFrnnn 10 €135 per anadm. AN N . (Founded 1:57). 316 West Fifty-cighih-st., New Vork (Contral P'ark). Family and Dav Schoo! for Younz Ladies.” Speeial mxumu-umnnnlwmuomlhemu . - Reoptutaz e anuu-’.fim\. Hepstey School of Nnsical Avt PUPILS RECEJVED AT ANY TIME. SOUTE SIDE SEMINARY 130X informs her friends that she pur- R ing in Octo- DASILVA AND MRS, BT Opden Hoiman's) English, Fre Sohgol fur 5o 0, and sadi > " 35t o robe D RS DY "\ Neparate class for boys nnder eiénd twachers. L;g.:ruhy LB e e \\'nnllluul Ha AMILY DO SCHUOL FOH BOYS. POI‘ particulars agdress L. HAND, Geneva Lake, M AND, Geneva Lake, Wis. onmcrow X, J.. BOARDING-SCAOOL, FoR boss, 3 tiies i New Tork, Rev. S M uu‘\'_LL CHICAGO. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES IMPBHTANT (PENING WANDEVILLE & SHEFFIELD, No. 179 STATE-ST., UNDER PALMER BOUSK. CHOICE SELECTION OF Fur & Nohair Robes, RUG BLANKETS, &e., & SA]]]]LERY HARNESS Horse Equlpments. Large and Elegant Assortment of Traveling Bags, Trunks, AND LEATHER GOODS, &c., &c. ‘We offer the Largest and Choicest Assortment of these Goods, at Lowest Cash Prices FIRE INSURANC SATLANTIC Rire fusarance (o. HAMBURG GERMANY. Capital and Accumulations, $1,410,311.63. Depesit with N. Y. Ins. Department, U. S Bonds, $200,900.00. TRUSTEES. CHARLES M. FRY, President of the Bank of N. Y. JAMES SELIGMAN. ofJ. & W. Neligman & Co. PAUL LICHTENSTEIN, ot Knoblauch & Lichtensteln BOARD OF REFERENCE. August Belmont & Co., smund Kaufrann. Gustay Amsiack & Co.y uth,Nachod & Kubne, geéne N. Ballin, Charles Luling x Co., Janusen & Co. Tasks & Lichtensteln, ‘We are now prepared to issue policies in this Co. at the lowest equitable rates. WITROWSKY & AFFELD, AGENTS, 160 LaSalle-st.. Chicago. PO\ITIOV By lLDl CHICAGO INTER-STATE EXPOSITION, Complete fn all Departments, and the finest representa; tive exbibition of American indust Artever beld fenn: 2 years, 16¢. Nay & Greefl X Co., \J. & W. Seligman & Co. ‘Excursion rates on all trausy Paintings for Sale. The Art Commitics of the Expasition has the pleas: ure of snoonriny that the fine. collection of Plctures now on_exhibition ‘u the Exposition Gsllerfes s for sale at moderate prices. Fhe collection 15 fully equal tn_quality to the Nuw York cxhihitions of the tional Acudemy and the ‘Water Color Soclety for l|||s ear Under o circumstauces will there be an anction & this year. the artisis havine mrhlddcn it Miss Dur Lias charge of sales In the galleries. On Special ¥Xxhibition, Wagner's great, pleture of the **ROMAN CHARIOT RACE P kspeare,” and Jacquands® iliiam, Trince of Orange. A Study in Pottery and Porcelain, The public are remioded that by means of the collec- tion as arranged fn successive epochs w the BRIC-A-BRAC Room. and the hund-book which scrompanies i1, study in the sbove Ix offered suv s never betore been possible fnthis part of the ¢ Yo Dress s Is Tecommen; the thing to inzz Dressmakers as ju s graceful ewevp, Lha can GAG! of has w habel ¢ X Ik ws all ptiiers are g lnum W llSllleS . S‘lltg R RATTACO. Tallors, 170 Deurbors AMERICAN " LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. The oniy trapsatlantic line satllog under (he Ame can g Eling every Thurday trom Philadeipn A sy Trom Liverpoot. RED STAR LINE, Safltag ng the Delgtan and Untted States matis. f:zfllfmeua)s, aiternately trom PHILAD ane NEW YORK. DIRECT and ONLY Drafts In 1m0unts (0 4 _W.E. ! ~ cUN ARD MATL LINE. Sailing three timesaweek 1oand from Sritish Office, northwest corner “ts., Citicago. ET. ngcmf\\es»em Agenz. WHITE STAR LINE, Carrpng e atats, between NEW ORE aad uv:n- ouzh Clark-st. TOOL. " Appiy a¢ Comoaty S SHES (3R REY, Genersl Westera gent Drafts on Grea Britaln and Irelaud. AUCTION SALE-JEWELRY, SILVERWARYE, &c. [ THE AUCTION SALE OF GILES, BRO. & ¢O. WILL CONTINRUE A FEW LONGER. SPECIALSALE OF SILVERWARE AND LADIES JEWELRY, MONDAY. WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, TUYESDAY. . Sale conductea by 3. B, FRENCH. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Anmoneen | I e SPIEGEL & CAHI, FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 251 and 258 WABASH-AV. Our stock of rare and beauti- ful styles of Parlor, Chamber. Library, Hall, and Dmmg Fur- niture is the choicest ever ex- hibited in this market, having been selected with the utmost care as to the present wants of the purchasing public. “The prices we shall sell these goods atwillreadily com- mend them to close buyers.”’ The _..test novelties in Paris- ian and Domestic Fancy Arti- cles (Souvenirs), imported and purchased direct from the man- ufacturers at_fully one- -third less than regular prices. Photographs and prices of the goods will be mailed to dealers and private parties throughout the country on application. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. The Tobey Furniture C Are now placing in their ware- rooms an attractive stock of New Goods, from designs en- tirely new, 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 on the dollar. ADANS & STATESTS., CEHICAGO. WE WILL SHOW YOU EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN RICH AND MEDIUM FURNITURE! When you will eall at our Warerooms, a3 we are closing out our entire present atoclk at unprecedented low prices. No troute to show goods. Quality gunranteed. A J. NEUBERGER & BRO., 167 Randolph-st L% ASHION, a8, B SO0 (Late of Paris amd Washington), BAS JUST OPENED THE MOST ELEGANT MILLINERY & COSTOMING PARIORS IN THE WEST, ALS. W. Cor, of State and Monroe-sts., _ Opposite Palmer House. “OPENING. B. W, WILLIANS, 147 Twcnly-sccond-st. Will open Fall and Winter Nillinery on THULUR: DAY. Oct. 4. Mrs. Williame and Miss Crowell will be prepared at that time to_show their friends the Latest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Fiowers, ete. 3 TTTTOINVESTORS. ‘We offer at 103 and Accrued Interest 7 per cent bearing West Chicago Park Bonds, DUE 1890. Interest rayable semt-annually. R motit v tSiandIng of thene bonds, 610,000, For the proiupt payment uf principal and inte these Bopds the creditof the Town of West Chic: trelug the Targeat portion of the City of Chicago, 1s Irre- vocably pled W Tecomutieud these Conds as an absolutely safe an well-paying 1Y Catltient. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. FIDELITY BAXK DEPOSITS Boush: at 75 cents on the dullar. viz.: 15 of T ocent fn casiy’und G0 per cent In uuneuin bcred Leal Estate: Evod titie, W RUS SILVERS! SAFE INVESTMENTS‘ pPersezs muttinz us o anake ‘nyestmients for them on Mortgage are foviied to call and see a origages are the esi Kind of K. Dime Sav:ogs Baok, 163 Clark: FLOUK, FLOTUIt—Cheanest Flott Store In (he city. st Lousd White Wiater Wheal. Cape Count bii, dellvered, S73 2510 bag, o0c, E Touts White Loat, Spring, $6.50. Carbare savings. Treasares l:am-.m. & Conis PAYS GARPETS FURNITURE, and STOVES Can be purclmscd FOR CASH or TIME of W. A LOWELL & (0., 736 West Madison-st., | Cheaner than of auy house ir Chicago. We can furnieh a house complete with firet-class goods. FALL PRICES. Tapestry Drussels, $1.00; former price, $1.2 Estra Super Ingrain, Soc: former price, $1.15 Good All-wool Inerain, G0c¢; former price, EOC. Good Cottor. Chaln Ingrain, 3c; former price, Tapestrs Drussels Mats, €1.00: formerprice, $1. 20, Door Mats, 50c; former price, 7. Freach Dr Drosalng- case Subt, $75.00; former price, Wi nluumummbumu, $25.00; former price, $40. Parlor Suit, $40; former price, $75. Canc-seat Chairs, $13 Iommrm'icc, $1.23. Fine French Lounge, ' $9: former price, $15. Good Cook Stove, $10: former price, $14. Marble-top Bureau former price, $30. Wire Springs, S rmer price, S1: Spring Bedy, §1 former price, $4.50. 1landsome Dressing Case, $30: former price, $45. And sll other goods at eame reduction in prices. Four floors of oar stone-front building are filled with choice goods, CALL AND SEE US. We CAN and WILL eell goods_cheaper than those who ;uflhyt sell one class of goods, 08 our expenscs are v DAUNTLESS and INVINCIBLE Heating A fine Easy Chair, a Woven N ves are the best. Wire Mattress, or a forty-pound Hair Matirese, worth £12. given away with eacn Stove sold. FIRST-GLASS 5 Honse-Furnishing Goods IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Carpetings, Furniture and Bedding;, Curtains & Lambrequins, Wall Paper, Stoves and Kitchen Ware. The very best of woods at lowest prices. CHICAGO CARPET CO. 233 STATE-ST,, 0ld Stand of ALLEN. MACKEY & CO. CELEBRATED SQUARE, UPRIGHT, AND GRAND PTANGS. Becxplontx nf the HIGHEST AWARD AT CENTENNIAL. THEHE FAVORITE BAUER SQUARE AND UPRIGIHT PIAINOS. A TROLY FIRST-CLASS PIANO at a moderate price. Sold on casy terms. and second-hand instromente taken in exchange fot new ones, JUL. BAUER & C0,, Cor. State and Honroe-sts. Paimer Houss FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TORENT WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tnbunn Building. LA.u»r_'n- CLEANING. CARDEN CITY CARPET CLEANING CO., MAIN OFFICE, 191 Wabash-av, TWorks, 8. W. cor. Clinto:: and Quincy-sts. Orders by wail prompuly atiended to. G, Apply to BASKETS ON THE DOLLAR, At “ THE FAIR,” 198 State-st. & 61 & 63 Adams-st. CHEAP Lfl'l S. CHEAP LOTS. LOTS AT EART GROVE ARE NOW SELLING FOR B1O0. 810 Cash., Balance, $5 Montaly. 30 1;31{3?}%eet, Handsome Picket Tenee! 4-Foot Plank Walks ! And Shade Trees ! ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL HIGH ROLLING LARD! Go and see the Improvements that we are making— BUILDING HOUSES, " Stdewalking, * Fencluz, - &c. We are going 1o ADVANCE THE PRICE, OX THE 20TH OF NEXT MONTH, TO $150 A LOT! THIS IS A VERY RARE CHANCE For INVESTMENT, ABSOLUTELY SAFE,witha LARGE PROFIT Guaranteed by the Fine Improvements. This {3 one of the most Beautiful Sites Tor a HOME in any Chicago u Qur property i3 on the C.. Jolas Down- er's Grove on the ¢ast W n of 1, 100, churches. sc ut to hoth nands a losely vie: near Chicaco, and e, of some of the F! 1s unsurpassed for 2ok, Water, 4eb HEALTHFULNESS. TWe offer RARE INDUCEMENTS to persons to bufld this i, wlii help o on wontlly pay- menta. ' HOUS! READY. REMEMBER The SIZE of thelots. um(r’l(i{lF&P\EhS. BEAUTY NO 1OW, FLAT, OR WET LAXD. They are the only strictly FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED tota'fn the market that arc eelling 107 anythlug like this price. and the tiprovements such as oo other suburb can bonst of A e oater tiose who hare pot tlme o come to onr offfce uring the day to the followiog mnong our pir gliaw reaeho kamw the property and it b glaa lie scen {u the EVENIN feax Teil-cor W i Tilinan, ou( i plats, OF go With us free to {n the morning or 3 fu the THE LOT is the ONLY No fnterest—no commis- THE ACTCAL COST 0 cxpense to Lk purchiaser. slons—no extra charge of any kind. STREET & BRADEFORD, 71 Washington-st., ROOM 4. THE FINEST IMPORTED A EA =) Greally Reducul Prices. TEASY Tn quantitics to su: ali Durchasers, ar . JEVNES 1 and 3 Rorth Clark-st., and TEA STORES, 259 Randolph-st., cor, Market. TWANTED. y & Colee aud Spice Honse, a Girst-class Sales- man to sell the Jonhing Trade iu Missour and Mussissappe rver towus. None but a live man wanted. Give age, full, present business, 3l expericn We pledge ou to keep all communications etrictly confid Addruss C s o OFFICE OF G, C. THAYER & C0, 96 Dearborn-st. We are suthorized by the New Mannfactarenof (he celebrated De Palos Preso, Saver 10 appointun Agent tor the uu:!lcmupuurtunlly for a oo, tal. Over 400 of the Mo name io Dy % FouDE man. & permanent sttiation in 8 frst-clagy Douse for office wark ar shippiog; s 2 good penman, tias tad o burinesy e und 3 thoroaghly e le. Call on or ad- st.. or Thomas aduiph-st.bridge. Partner Wanted whih $8,000 1o $10.000 cash, to entee fn the wel s pranufactiring huslness of Peters' Patented Tue-Link for horxes. Good ref P T o anilg: AG Home 30w w. a0d from 1210 2 p. m. at (s> Nos basement. WANTED. wnan. o who ly acew % need apply. ‘arpet Dep't An expertenced Carpel tomed 1o Lt retall Y 1 Inquire st MAN ctacies sufted to alt slzhis 0n scentise prin- i Shpers and Field Glatscs, Telescopes, Micru- S0, Buromoters, &4 The Old Flag waves trinmphant, and1o do my LOTS at'lA GILANGE. The many Lears which have been shed during the last thirty days over money lost i Savings Banks. have broight JOY to the hearts of those who liad put their money in my $100 Lots, which are the safestand best fuvestment the laboring-man clerk. teacher. mechanic, sud man of swall means can possibly Sod. MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only ope Block from the Depot, ana 7miles from Chieaso They are Beauuiful Froperty, and Iamicli- 1ug them for 10 O $15 down apd €5 wonthly. This mllL! it cost you, afler your trst | payment, only 17 cents a day. You can suve thaton cigar uoney, or your good wife will find u way to econuinize just a little more, S0 you can by-and-by have A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. LA GRANGE Ison tue Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raflroad: iy oue of Chia Iost. aUractive aud enterpriig Siburbs, belug beautiully situated among hills and KTuvea as noe about 1000 Inbabitanta. add Krowlng Fipidly: churchcs, Schools, stores, eic., ete., aud L Guly baif Way between Chicago und East Grove, DuPage Co. REMEMBER, La Grange is in Cook Connty. J bave now u..meen houses under contract, all to be X aad eleyen of them ulmost ready for e e No> PROJHCTED TMPROCE: al La Grange, bt come and see for yourself. ‘There are mare fproveinents going on at La Grange than fn all the other suburbs combined. (OMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, And TRAINS ALMOST EVERY HOUR. The Raflroad Company are now selling tickets to LA GRANGE, GOOD ON ANY TRAIN, FOR TEN CENTS. GET THE RAILEUAD CO.'S SUBUEDAYN TIMEK- TSHLE and see for yourself.. S evealug tralun durln amusement sesson. Sunday tzaivs fur those whliiog w attend church in’the city. L ty swe thote Lots iefore buylag. Icts e e A BEO LY o e arket, wna T Will Agsist Parties to Build. REMEMBER, LOTS [OTS SHOWN FREE! 1 have 2 good 10-room two-story House. fust fnish 8t La Granie, with (wo lots. that 1 will sell for 1.0, only $250 cash. balance monthly. 1 also have the hest two-story Brick Mansfon, with large and baautiful grounds und SUrubbers, fof $10,000—ierms Lo sult. IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4. N.MATS0N&CO. Watches, Chains, .!ewelry Diamonds, XEte., Etc. Wa call SPECIAL attention to our LARGE and ELEG. ANL‘ stock of FINE GOODS on exhibitio THE FINEST DISPLAY ever shown in this market. EXAMINATION SOLICITED. N.MATSON&CO. State and Monvoe-sts. Ilas Beduced the Prices of Flue Custom BOOTS & SHOES from Moniay, Oct. 1, as follows: TONGUF. BOOTS Beduced fom - $16.00 1 $13.00 BUTTONED BIOTS Redned from - $14.00 {0 $11.00 CONGRLSS GAITERS Reduced from - $13.00 tn $10.00 LOW SHUES Redmed from - - 81100 0 $8.00 The timas demand thls reduction. e mean busl- ness, and wili guarantee Lbe VERY BEST FRENCH GOODS, & pertr fgaren for Fall anit W Dearborn-st. Boats anid Shnes left over. wlll |J lexs 10 per rent. Our'new prices i not afect the qualley o Wyie of our wurk Leave your onder, and gel a ardle for s (e dy STHROY W, KING, United States Conrt Commissioner Clartsdlctl III uxmllul Eucs 'L[I" Casrs), Commis- +Co Dt and Tateat style at at-law, Chicam dud o Thiamments of al Kind, Acki for any part of the World. | 2.xanorts obtaineil. FFICE Methodist Church Block. lioom 3. corner ashington-sts., Chicago, ML " UNFINISHED SHIRTS Made_of Wamsutta muslin, 2100 fuen bosom. 3. oy S cents: Iwuy} u(lrlrl oaly 60 cents, PRSI 1008y, co TO JOHN JONES, NO. 119 DEARBORN-ST. And get your CLOTHES thorougaly Cleased and neatly Lirpatred. L.uoest in the World. LR pno-prtoc cush, 416, 418, 420, © have the largest retall cloths aud boys of toors of more than an toy several hondred taflors. rima o> Iy steam power. aod mann- half » milion dullary worth af Depositions taken ‘ { Hian. Gola aod_Nickel triamed, and SLATE MANTELS. PRUEASCO & RUMNEY Z6¥ NPATE-ST. ¢ Chicage Daily THibune, PRICE FIVE CENTS. NOSTLY GUESS-WORK. The Object of Mehemet Ali's Movement Still a Pro- found Mystery. It Is Believed that His Forces Have Been Greatly Over- estimated ; And that the Czaroviteh's Army Was Too Strong to Be Encountered. Some of the Turkish Generals Likely to Be Summarily Shelved. The Weeding Process Also to Be Ap- phed to the Russian Com: manders. A Hungarian Plot to Destroy the Roumanian Railways. SPECULATIONS. MENEMET ALI'S MOVEMENTS. [By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.} Loxpox Orrice o? Tae Cmicaco TemuNe, 6 Psropave Price, Steaxp, Sept. 20—I1 p- m.—Mehemet Ali's real reason for re- tiring still remains a mystery, the pmbab\lxty being that the strength or his army has been vastly overestimated; and that he never was in a condition to break through the Russian line after the Czarowitz concentrated his scattered command. It is rumored that one or two Turkish Generals WILL BE SUPERSEDED, Raouf Pasha having been summoned from Shumla to Constantinople for the purpose of consulting upon that matter. If either of the three commanders is removed Suleiman Pasha ought to be the man, his blundering at Shipka Pass having been most detrimental to the Turkish arms. Unfortunately he pos- sesses powerful influence at tho palace, wherens Mehemet Ali, being an alien, is re- garded with latent jealousy by tho old Turk- ish party. The probability is, thercfore, that if any General is to be reroved IT WILL D2 THE LATTEE. According to rumor, there will also be im- portant changes in the Russian commanders, the Grand Duke and Chief of Staff being marked for supersession. Itis a question whether any good can come during tha pres- ent campaign from even so dextrous shuffling of the Russian stafl. There are positively no Generals who have made any great suc- cess. Infact the Turks arc said to be QUITE SATISFIED with the gentlemen in command of the Rus- sian forces. The Jimes correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that orders have been issued to Turkish gunners not to direct their fire at Russian Generals lest they be killed or maimed, and thus have to be re- placed. BULGARIA. THOE WOUNDED. LoxDoy, Sept. £.—1The wounded from Plev- na overcrowd the Kussian hospitals, and tho wounded sufler much in transit to Russis. A DRAWN BATTLE. The Times says the end of the campaign must be near, and it promises Lo prescot some- thing like a dvawn battle. Tne Powers will then attempt to avert anotlier campaign by dip- lomacy. VERY SARCASTIC. LoNDOY, Sept. z9—The Timvs, stronely pro- Russian, prints promiuently: “I is said the Turkish soldiers bave received strict orders not to tire at & Kussian General, lest he should be killed or disabled, and replsced.” G ERAL. TIE HUNGARIAN PLOT. Lownoy, Sept. 20.—1he design of the Turkists 8y ‘mpathizers tu Transylvania was the formatfon of a Huugarian legion numbering 5,000 nen, Wou, acting in conjunction with a Purkisn vorps, were to destroy the Roumanian railways. It is rumorcd that the fupgarian General, Klapka, was vue of the leaders. IN THE BALEANS. Snow has ceased in the Balkaus, but heavy rans have flooded the plaws of Sophia and Orhante. TROOPS ORDBKED TO SERVIA. A portiou of the Turkish troops o Bosnis have been ordered ta the direction of Mostar, Herzegovina, and the remader to the Servian frontier. The Servian Minlster of War las concluded a contraet with some large Scrviau frms for the victualing of the four army corps which Servia tutends to formu. GREECE has seut a fresh dispatcl to her representative at London, pointing out that neither intimida- tion uor a coup-de-1main AEAILSL ireece can sup- press Hellenisn. An upjust attack agaiust Greece by tue Porte would infallibly cause the lususrection of the eatire Hellenic people. MONEY A.\D STOCKS. TE ECONOMIST'S WEEELY KEVIE Specat insvaica w The Chicayo Tribune. Lonpox, Sept. 20.—The Economust says: The demand formoney throughout the week was restricted Friday, being the half-monthly Stock Exchange setthng-day, and Saturdsy, quarter day, as well as the last business Jay in Septem- ber. Mouncy Was iu somewbat betier request af about 2 per cent for short loans, but bills are stll comparatively scarce, and the best threc- months’ paper 15 disconntea at 2§@2% per ceut, Notwithstanding operations were much re- stricted on toe Stock Exchange this week, tho fluctuations 1 prices reached the aver- age proportians. ‘The changes in Government sccurtttes atmost entirely proved adverse to holders. The anxiety apparent 10 Paris regard- ing the coming elections, and the gloomy out- look in the East, both upenl.cs]l to ‘zfls: nl{‘n]l ments. Railway and other e oE icay ex6ept consols, liavé hel their own. for they arc notintnusicaily afl aflected by “fi?i‘&'fl'&%‘f&m bas bzen well sustained almost throughout the week. ‘The half-monthly settlement which commenced on Wednesday was -completed on Friday without special features. Moderate supplies of stocks were ob- tainable, and the rates of coutinuations were mustly rasuer light. The movements in quota-

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