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J = Wy, <G MINEIAL WATERS. APOLLINARIS NINERAL WATER The Queen of Table Waters, hicage Duilp Teibune, ; s s =3 PRICE §§VE CENTS. 15 Georria} flzm?é;nnl Tnglflr, of Lontsfanay and Surgeon-t%&al Joseoh K. Bornes, U. B. A The lntrodm:to¥ address was delivered hyy Mr. Winthrop. The eleventh snnual reporq ¥as read hy Dr. Sears, and the statement of thy Treasurer ‘submitted. Dr. Sears In bis reporg. reviewed the work of the Inat ten years, anpn compared the rtale of gonnlzr ediration | ihe Southern States with Its condition when the Board entercd upon the dutles of its trust. In Virgin:a the amonnt furnished from the Peabody fund for the past year was $18,350; during the past ten Eum' 3201250, The amount swarded to North Carolina for the past Jo gy VOLUME XXXII, WATUIES, JEWELRY, Etc. AUCTION CNICAGO. WAKING UP. TIHURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1877, the Arny of tho Danube, vice Mchemet All, ro- called. ment of the revolvers which they brandished. Amld ever-fncreasing slaughter on both sides, the Tarklsh line once azain” received reinforce: ments, and then at a sudden signal—raising o tremendous shout of % Allah! Allah! " and discharging simultancons volluys—they were seen to leap over the lips of the” trenches and mmYllmm the northeasters stde, without any result. It was on Saturday evening that I feft Plevnn. Several of the Pashias in Osman’s army had been wounded in the izhting: but all of them, 1 belleve, are dolng well. More serlousty hurk was Riza Bey, Osman’s Chief Ald-de-Camp, by hurl themsclves withatecl and elubbed muskets | the cxplosion of a shell, Al Glallb Bey, alsos .upon the Russiaus. These latter viclded, and | Hungarian Colonel of the highest military ea- ran, for the slinck was Intolerable, tha ground acity, was struck by o bullet in the head while behind them heing soon llternlla covered with Pcndlnghll regiment, and Ibrahitn Bey, co their dead and wounded as they went down manding the northernmnst redoubt, was stru: under this anset, or were shelled from the re- hy the kplinter of a ahell, while the Sultan's donbts while flying aeross the valley o the | forees have, of course, lost n n{ hundreds of o MONTERRORO. Ragusa,Oct. &.—Two thousand Bashit-Bazonka and 2,000 cavalry have arrived at Mostar, lHer- zegrovina, whero a foree of 10,000 is conventrat- ine to recover tha terrltory eonquered by the Monteneerine. CRITINIE, Oct. 3. —~Boma strong detachments of Bashi-Bazouks who attempted to en‘er Mon- tenegro near SButorrsn were repulsed on Mon- day, after several hours® ssnguinary flzbiting. ——— A Battle Commenced Between the Opposing Forces in Asia Minor, The Russians Make a General At~ wooded Wil opposite. Killed and wounded, though the total relatively | yes i th golo of tho Immonse Btook of chofco | HIGILY EFFERVESCENT. 5 EPI iR Ay Meanwhila the attack on thie northern sido of | to the Ruselan sacrifices fs smail, .~ The troops | 351 am:™ e coyiist den el flvor Amorican and GONOVA | DI LEWISA.SAYRE. * A delightrul beversge, taock upon Mukhtar Pasha's 8 Tt paann, Oran Basiiae great stronghold was developing | were in the bichest suirits, evory man of them | &1.500:° urng ron " soars 807050 8 ™ in 3 1 DI WILLIAD A, HAMMONID. * Farsuperior MIPRA, Oct. 8,—Reouf Pasha has arrived N,MSH.' About3o'clnck In” the afternoon Adll | feeling, seemingly, tho most perfect confidence | Georela, last year, &4 M0; and é?.msm all. Watches, Novoltics owolry, 0 Vicliy. Sellser. o Any othiar.” Fomflg [ and assumed command. Pashn's preparations for reststance there had | in the wenlus and 'fortuna of his comimander, Florida, laat v, #3.5005 ten years, $10,450, Bronzos, &o., of Alabasra recoived in ten vears 8354503 Minsis- (iles, Bro. & Co. will continue three days longer ONLY, at 10:30 a, m,, and 2:30 and 7:30 p, m., &t 266 & 268 Wabash-av. Tremendons Bargaing Wwill be offered in medium and low- priced goods, at closing-out Salo DI, A'Ir.'z:.("nlg'l., LOOMIS, **Most gratefol and BI0NS OF ACTIVE ORK. heen pretty well completed, The tripled deinl- | When I left, strong reinforcementa were moviog 13 n Tunes guarding the hills had been Alled to thetr | {uto the dofenses from the shle of Orchanie. sippl, &W,5 to Louisiane 835,578 has heer DIL JL DGDEN DOREATUR. **Absolnicly piro : ek =The Raumanlans. havtos | uuams.{ possiie caoncicy with ank f conceaied | ok the stone pi oo e rcbanle, o ys | flubly 45751 to Louialana $47 has heco iid whalesomes supertor to all Jor datiy o eree And Claim to Have Carried the pushed their fourth parallel close to the sreond | mews & double guantity of cartrigges had been L4 2! glven. Texus received £1%,000 from the fund from sl the obiretions urerd against I'Ru‘:"{.\‘l:zl.{?m -:e:;: Eng. **impreg. ‘Daledonly with fta bwh ga DI K. 1. PRAKLEE. Uil and vers agrees recur—and to which "mf must ever reour with mingling admiration snd horror as long as I live —is that two-told apectacte of the flaming field of hmttle and of the awful results of R Iving on the rounded hills of Bulzarfa. As § came out Arkansas, 800,600; Tenncasce, $101,050, and West Virginia, $107,710. CRIME. Grivitza redoubt, an attack Is expected in threa served out to every solidler: and the batterles days. ahave were all Javishly replenished with ammu- nbion. The enemy now came on. He was fneul‘y exposed durine. his passage of the hol- Koy to the Turkish Posi- tion. TURRIST COLUMNS, T'wo brigades of rifflemen and a strong foren ows to the Ottoman shell fire, which from the | of the fmprovised fortress so wonderfully cre. b .:},';;j;rl;;gh -E.:J'Lfix'x'" b e F g N T I of cavalry navo been sent west to fntereopt 3 ated by Osinan Paslia, and 50 superhly dufend- GILMAN’S FORG ERIES, Uirst wns; llrcnl!' coeting his advance dearly, I Judee that the Russo-Roumanians drew nizh to us hiere in a mass of men about equal o those directed ngainst our other side, Leading thee way were clearly two whole reglments, each of three battallons; but these, unlike the othiers, did not spread themneelves in n ewarin, fresh columns which it I8 reported bave already started from Orshanle. A Bofla dispatch says Chefkot Pasha has been largely refnforced by men from the Shipka army. Mo has comnenced a forward move- ed, T passed over the fighting-ground of the pro- vious days on the Loftcha side. I lfmit my fin- agination as strictly as [ can tu oxpresstuz the opinion that the corpses lying still unburied therc—prinvipally Russlans—numbered at least 08 many as 5000. Dreadful by davlight, the New Yonr, Oct, 8.—Tho, excitement caused by the exposure of the forgerles of Willlam C. Gitman was Intensificd to-doy by tho discovery that the stock of the American Exchange ond Metropolitan Banks had also been forged, andy e DR JAMES I WOOU, ' Mikly antactd: agrees "‘x:x‘-h w1 dsipeptics, snd whiere there 18 b Rosy iR, DIt FOIDYOR 0 12, 41ty far the mort sgreaalin, alone or mizsd with ‘wine, uscful o Catartha 6f Btomach ur Blsdder, and fn Hout.” The Besiegers of Plevna Showing Renewed Adctivity. DI J. MARRION SLMS. **Notonlysiluzury but ment, and declsive fiehting, with Osman Pasha's | Pt advanced fn long lines, taking every advan. | aspect of Lhat vast Golgotha was yet more awfnl | ghat eral Iarge institutions wers hens ' necrssiby, s A , i3 tage that was possible of the dips and slopes of | under the lght of the stars. a Iafgu part of the L ', * 5 v To be Ut ot 8 Wiad Merchancs cmcres, pron: sopcration, ls cxpected allortiy. il rounil - In Wi arder they Were. Alie 4o | deas birien st whictoa pichog s ag oo | loswrs. Tho forgeries w0 far dneovere roeers, tota. snd Mineral Water Dealars ilroughout tl e Biates, sod whoireals of 1atuaatnes toe g FREDK DE BARY & €O, 41 & 43 WARREN-RT,, NEW YORK. Prodigious quantitles of munitions are going to the frout, An Aftack upon the Grivitza Redoubt Hourly Ex- pected. amuregate &3G2,500, upon which Mr. Giiman ralsed £247915. The hellef that Mr. Gilman_ has committed sulckls Is generally credited In Insurance nod bank clrcles, The principal loscrs were large corporations. Two money-lenders whose names sre not yet known wera reported a8 among the vietims, ono . naintain from time 0 thue & heavy and rezuar fire on the trenchon nad redoubts, to which the Turks replicd vl_siunmnly, suffering, hoiwever, meanwhile from the enemy's distant artillery, which very persistently shiclled thelr batteries, and the infantry in the trenches as woll, with a nomewhat tryfng avairacy. In this manner nakel fn cvery conceivable pusition, with dis- torted Hinbs, with blark and bloody faces un the grin, with clenched flsts aud glaring eyes, and some of thew sitting bolt upright, their desad ?aws dropped, and stiffened Nugers grimly inting. There wero places where thess vic- imia lay fn even lfues, just—to repeat my KALARACH, Bocianesr, Oct, 8.—The Turks abandoned Kalarach on tho approach of the Russians, TIPUUS PEVER, The for- KMERICAN LINE, Thiladelphia and Liverpool. transatlantic ine salling ander the Ame R ey ave Thuraday froin Thliadeiph sday {rom Liverpool, RED STAR LINE, Carrying the Nelgian and Uhited Siatce maiis. _ Sanl: dn} tternately fron PIILADRLEH: L O KT 304 ONLY 4o AN FHEID: 'ETER WHIGITT & 5QNS, lliul'.lll Randolph-st., Chicago. “STATE LINE. '0 GLASGOW. LIVERPUO! "AST. AND LONDONDER&tY, ATRE OF GEORGIA, AN Ao é turn tickets at reduced rates, o rn tickels ot reduced ratea. teer- . " Apply to AUSTIN, RALDWIN & CO., Gen- Azenta, J. WARNACK, May ANCHOR LINEATL STEAMERS New York and Gl fuin smounta to suft. 121 & 123 State-st. EXPOSITION BU School Clildrens DA™Y EXPOSITION, MONDAY, Oct. S. The pupils from all Schools, public and private, in city and country, will be admitted to the Great Exhibition on Mon- day, 8th inst,, At 10 cents Ea s 10. #a. ;. | ANGLIA. Oct. Hucorsge, LK. Dratta e Tor Ay AiRGTmt AL EaYChr Fatra. g for Aty iharms Rt e i ROTHELS, g Washington-st, North German Lloyd, The. f thi will safl every Batar from Bramen Pler, foot of Thind street, flobokan. of go—From New Tork to Boithampton, and liremen, first eabin, $100; srcond 4 stearage, $30 cui 2Dowling (ireen, Kew Yorx. Great Western Steamship Line, Trom Fow York to Bristol (England) direct. Cabin. 0y turd hck‘:fi & ftavors HRIREE o T i i + Michigan Central Raliruad, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Hollsad, Thur. Bept. 27. m. | Denmark, Oct.4, 2p. m. YOR QUEENSTUWN AND LIVERI'OOL, foato, Sat. Bept.2a, a3 ialy, Bat.’ Bepl. 2, d. 88t OCL. 13,0 8. m Tickews at reduced rates Htverago ticketa, $36, sure [eBer., Deatu for £1 ang upwars on Great liriiaf lsad. " Apply to . . L. REON, 4 South Clark- OUNARD MAIL LINE. hres timess weok toand trom British ¢t Company's Office, northwest corner ltlfn, eral Weatern Agent. LAMBREQUINS and CURTAINS, ‘Wo wish to oall attontion to this department of our businoss, We havo engagod tho sorvices of MISS BANE, lato with HIL- GER, JENKINS & FAXON, and all work done will be strictly firat-class and roasonablo. CHICAGO CARPET C0. 233 STATE-ST,, Old 8tand of ALLEN, MAQ) d Randolph-ata., Ch P, il DU VEENET. Qen WHITE STAR LINE, W YORK and LIVER. uth Clark- Drafts on Grest Britain and Irciaud EDUCATIONAL, CIICAG0 BUSINESS UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC IN STITUTE, 77 Clark-st., opposite Court- ar “ferin will commence on Monday, 01877, The busigess couras wiil embrace liok: ‘enmanship, Commercia) Arithuetic, Mer- thice of Huslness, Commer. Aud Shie Freuch sud Gerina Lankisges. Course wiil omuraco Drawin Mechanicel, ‘ana Topographl raf Kcicaces, the Hikher dad uch and Gernian La aranteed ur.l ever © m 22 Superfor Block, Bl Baperter Block, H FORIIE PIRST GRAND CONCERT GIVEN BY TR United Singing Societies OF CHICAGO, AT McCORMICK'S NALL, Wednesday. Oct. 10, 1877, Can bo securvd at the Muslc Storos of JULIUS BAUER & CO,, VALMER HOUSE, JOXEIIN MOLTER, MMON-SENBE TRUSA. selected by trom_Europe fur thel? Emperurs se 1 the world, after having exe sudined T russes throughout Europe 'as woll 4a tho Ule ates. modt sultable Truse In the world for & king, and prices within the ineane o the poor. nlied States (lovernment for tho Army, Navy.and 1o lernia Las boew vur spec 7. uod Lo our sclcutific aljustment of T ely o b atiributed our succeas | ing 8 majority of cases which apply Magufaciurers of the 54 or galltng. Circular senctree. BARTLETT, BUTHAN & PARKER, 80 BTATE-ST., CHICAGO. 1LL. i orvienaN. DIANANNK, OPTICIAN, Tribune Building, 0 of en serviog Jo the MR xcharce aind o i) bio) & practical bovkkeeper. usiness, and are furnished by SIGIT BCHOOL wil) be open- LSannol attend during the m. £0 Keep thein, thus m; Send for clrcular, Tak forustion apply &t the OF address YENS. restdent, CHICAGO ACADENMTY, No. 11 Bightoenth.ss, Enzltsh aad Chassical Day-Behool, with Primar, ta. o ediste, :Ili:gctlkfll A sexes liave cqual sdyanl thasged ooly from daie of admi H, H, BABCOOK, Prinoipsl, arved Seats at7he BILVA AND MItS. 1ofiman’ ) kg renca, 5 248 {ar' 00y imice IRes Walerhouss Liawkine sad Ur. APLEWOOD 13 MARkzNoop LysT ITUTE YOR YOUNG LAD OARDING-R L ¥OI HoYVs, IARIGUIATS addted b HAND, Gedora labe: w WN N, 1., BOARDING. hea 1100 e Norks COLLEGE, NYACK, PET y=ari 0o extraa 3 ) v ¥ mm!fiu.l.(u.vl.,uu.muvtc:l ay. tent Beamless Heel Elasiic NG Tipbiuig at the beel,chat: J.B.HALL&CO,, llors. L0 Dearborn st FANANCLAL. slchts on scientifi clescopes, — berof Commerce. ;GRATES AND NANTELS. et A O Plals N slg "fi:ld ln&dlflchl SIATK MANTELS. . PROEASCO & HUMNKY 2 VATEDY, scopes, Barometera, HATS e < e e FALL FASHIONS ER & NENNEGEN, 136 Clarkest, Mehemet Ali Superseded in Command by Sulei- man IPasha. Reouf Pasha Assumes Command of the Turks at Shipka Pass. Bashi.-Bazouks Defeated with Groat Slaughter by the Mon. tenegrins, Servia 8till Forwarding Men and Munitions to the ¥rone tier. THF, CHANGE. MENEMET'S DOWNFALL, (By Cableto The Chicago Tribune.) Lonpox Orricr or Tur Crioaco Trmuse, 6 Paranave Pracr, Braasp, Oct. 4—4 o, m.—Sowmo surprise will probably bo excited by the aunouncoment from Constantinople that Buleimnn Pasha hos been sppointed COommander-in-Chief in placo of Mehomot Ali Pastia—not thot it {s mrprising that Iis wholo courso sinco lis appoiutment has displayed oxtrnordinary inefficloncy, s I have froquently pointed out in theso dis- patehes, Tis lethargy nt Shumla, his fooble ndvanco against the army of tho Czarowiteh, oud especially his faflure to tako ndvantago of tho weakness of tho enomy after tho sec- ond Plovnn dofont, woro all and ench enough to ghow to lockerson lis incapncity ' Mohemet should bo superseded, for tho rospousiblo onffics - of Com mandor-in-Chiof. and most astonishing fronk, the voluntary rotreat from his position on tho Lom, has boen tho final causo of his officinl beheadd ing. It is not so etrango that he-shonld he suspended na THAT IIS SUCOESSOR BHOULD DR SULEIMAR PAHIA. In tho scale of morit Osman Pasha ranks far higher than any other Turkish officer, and that he has not roceived the appoint. ment is certainly tho most surprising feate uro of the wholo nffair, Ponding the arrival of the now loador, the army at Shumla {s quloscent in its intrench. ment on the Karn Lom, nnd the troops In Shipka Pass, now to be directed by Raonf Posha, scem making proparations for pass. ing the winter in the Balkans, as they have built huts and organized o permanent vamp, +ON TIE QUSHIAN MIDE Gen. Todloben hoa arrived in front of Tlevna. Tho army of tho Czarowiteh has fol. lowod up tho retreat of Mehemot Ali, and its advanced guard has boon folt in some ekir- mijshes near Popkok Tho Eighth Army Corps, under Gen. Radetzky, holds firmly Fort Bt. Nicholas and adjacunt fortifications, and seems as resolutely dotermined aa its op- ponents not to ylold the passnge across tha mountains, ASIA MINOR, A DI MATTLE IN PROGHESS, Kanaaar," Wednesday, Oct. 8.—A general attack was made on Mukbhtar Pasha’s whole live this morning. Gen. Malikoff was In com- mand, under orders of the Grund Duke Michael, The key of Mukhtar's positfon, which was defended by ouly a single battallon, was ate tacked on thres sldes sud vaptured. The bat. talton was annibilated, The Turks tried to re- cupture this point, Lut were repul Further progresa of the Russians was jusiguidcunt, but bopes are ootertalned of cutting off Mukhtar from Kare, The Russiaus bivouacked on the conquered positions, Fighting is sureto re commence early. to-morrow. About 1,500 Russtans were killed and wounded, The Turks were misled by thelr sples, and only expected to be attacked on thelr flanks. ConstanTiNovLE, Oct. 8.—Official intellls gence rocelved hcro states that Mukhtar Pasha was on Tucsday cogaged In o great battle near Alexahdropol. When the telegram was dis- patchied the Turka sppeared to be winning, ARMY NEWS, AROUND FLEVNA, Bocuarsst, Oct. . —Greater activity (s ob- servable beforo Plevna since Mounday, The re- ecrvo and reinforcements bave arrlved, ond it s thought probable that operations will commence eaily next week. A Ruselan official dispateh dated before Plov- na states that on Monday snd Tuesday Grand Duku Nicholas, I'rince Charles of Roumanis, and Gen. Todlcben fnspected the Russian and ltoumanian positions, All the Russlan aud Rou- mantun works are well advanced. THA IMPERIAL GUABD. Bucnagsst, Oct, 3.—Tho last regiment of the Russtan Iniperisl Guard passed through here to- day. ERUPPS. Essny, Oct, 8,—Russta bas ordered 800 Krupp cannon. . CILANGS OF CONMANDEERS, CoxstaxtinorLs, Oct. &.—An Imporial irade is published appointing Reouf Pasha tothe command of the Army of the Balkuns st Bhipks, and Buleluan FPasha to the command of Undoubtedly his' latest Around Tirnova fifty refugecs aro dyiog dally from typhus fover, HAILWAY ACCIDENT. Four hundred Abchastan prisoncrs have been Idlled In s rulway accident between Worenech uud Nostoff on the Don. GENERAL, TUE GRSUOPFS. VIENNS, Oct. #.~Tho Geshoffs have arrived at Coostantinople. THE DANUDE. Ruasta has offered to clesr the obstructions from the mouth of the Danube if the neutral vowers will guarantee to prevent the entrance of Turklsh men-of-war during the presont war. BERVIA AND ORBECE, LoxpoN, Oct. #—A' Belerade dispateh ro- ports un active Interchauge of communientions between Scrvia aod Greece, the dispatch of can- non to the frontivr, aud otber warllke slgns. MORR PLOTTING. A Vienna dispatch says o number of Poles have heen arrested for conncetlon with the re- cent conspiracy, The fact that anins buve been selzed at varfous rallway stations in Aystria has produced a great scusution, as it secms to Indj- cate that some attempt was Intended in the df- roction of Poland as well as Roumants, CALLB FOR MOItE. ‘The Vienna Potical Correspondence announces that Russta has asked Roumnanla for o further contingent of 40,000 men, for which she promlses the cession of & portion of Russian Bessarabla and & consil- cruble subsidy, The Houmanlan Cham- hera are to be convoked to discuss the proposal. The Z¥mes’ Vienna correspondent thinks the forcgotuy I8 not wholly true, bLut it may he o fecler to prepare Roumania for further sacrl- Oces. THE NMUNGARTAN FLOT, Vinyna, Oct. 8.—Many arrests have been made o Transylvanlse. Much sensation hos been causcd in V'esth by M. felly, a well kuown memberof the Diet, beluye placed under polics survelllunce for connection with the reccutly- discovercd plot. INKURUECTION QURLLED, Loxnox, Oct. 3.—The ‘paction of the Ruos- slon armles fu Asials gxpistued by an officiat dispatch from Bt. Pctersburg, annoupcing thut an Insurrcction started in the cen- trul districts of Daghestan about the 12th ot Scptember, oud gradually spread un- til all Central and Bouthern Daghestan, fucluaing the coast districts, were involved. On the 23d and 34th the Russiaus attacked the main body of tho insurgents—6,000 strong—and de- feated and disperscd them, It ts now believed the muurrection will mot give any further trouble. FALSR RBTIMATES, A writer at Ducharcat speaks of the mysterd- ous disappearance of the Russtan brigades. ke inforcements cross the Dauube aud are swallow- cdupnsif by an enchunted laud. And this writer says: 1do nt believe that more than two-thirds, per- haps 110t more than one-lalf, of the number of Russlan froons represcnicd by their paper esti- mates hinve actually crossed the river Into [nigaria, They appear to_reckon thelr forces by the nimber af rezimenta fn tho field, and not by the actus) number of mon In those remments. Connegnently they ars always overrating their own strongih, and finding at the last moment that it Is not what they liad counted upun. I Liave never seen a roll-cail in o ltusstan camp, and they generally make up their ntatements of wornded Ny sayinz they have found #0 0Ny o0 the field, Tlese facts have decelved the ‘milltary wrltors' of Eurwpe, who have based thelr caleniations nlmn the nuniber of divislons at 1hie yarious poiule, have secn ancstimate 4 the Jinesian: farcy hofpro Plev, ‘Thin wite tn the Thnes’ wae article, made up & knowledge of the divisions preeeiit, whoras th never had half that wumber, exclusfre of Rou- manjans. PLEVNA. AN ACCOUNT ¥ItOM TIHE TURKIBIT S1DB, Corrempondence London Tolegravh. Borun, Bept, 17.—~0n Tuesday, Sept. 11, the long-expected grand attack was made. At mid- day, great masses of Russiaus were seeu do- scending the slopes near the Lofteha road, ex- sctly atove the Town of Plevna, aud approach- fugz the hill which forms the third linc of the Ottoman delense focing northward, Osman Pasha was ready for the assault. Without any delay his preparations were carried out, the ro- doubts were manned, and the trenches on elther side vecupied with troops, while reserves were dispascd in the best positions for nasisting the defense wherever 1L night prove weakest. On the suuthiern side the task which the cvemy had before him was to take threo redoubts crowning the top of a high ridge. On the northern slde the work cutout was to storm anuther - high ridize shinflarly defended by five redoubts, also conneeted by intrenchments, 1 will describe the Loftcha attack first, As #00n as the movement beygan I went to the top of the rdge, and saw the Russians advanciog in Leayy mnasees of close column of battallons. ‘The Turks, held In perfect discipiine, reserved their flre Lill the leading masses of the foo drew near onough forit to tell with deadliest cffect. ‘Then opencd above the heads of the defenders in the trenches a more than ever terrifle cannon- ade, uuder which the Russisus wero seen to dus- perately quicken thelr step, advancing i open order, whtle thelr wen were falling singly aml fugroups all over tho Hery tivld. Now aiso aulckened the dreadtul roll of the Turkish in- funtry i ursting forth from e redoubts sud lntrenchments, to which the Hussians coutd ke butascattered reply, hurrylng os they were up-bill, While thess vollevs” swept back- wards aud forwards all along the trenches, the assaflants went down by bundreds; but as fast us the advaned Hics thus meltvl away swartus of treph men could be seen pouring up trom thy rear. They oul{ served to feed, however, the awful hurvest ol death; yet, stll pushing for- ward, with a cortaloly admirsble devotlon, the mass of them ot 1ssi appeared to Le gaining grouud. ‘The reason of this was thieir bumense numb ud the reckless use made of then b'r 8 for the wuy In which the poor fuel- Jows were fullln tesrible to witn Reinforcements were now also freely pushed up on the Turkish ssde, with tho etfect of feed- ing afresh the tremendous rifle fire malntatucd ju tho trenches, The nearcr approach of thy Russtan swarm of wmnertnmn white and red loe of fame andf smoke, and the bursting forth, as ‘'l scemed, everywhere ot redoubled — volleys, made this supreme. Clouds of Russlans were now quite close to the edges of tho trenches, near cuough, fndeed, to cuable the erywhero was by this time oftlcess who led then tomakea visible cuaploy- the Russians gradually advanced, keeping their order, tl} shortly before 4 o'clock the word wis erhlenus- given thom all of a sudden to make & craud rush upon the trenchies, It wosn eplendid sud thrilling, but most terrible, sight to sce the long lines topping the brow and hmnklnF into the critical Impulee of the ehnr;.;e. As the Rusajans thus acvelerated their pace the Turks t the trenches opened upon them o per- {eatly econsuming tire from thelr rifies, loading and discharzing with the most extraordinary and Impaesive coolness, the effect of which was to literally wipe away lne after line of those doomed Muscovites 2a thes successively ap- !»elrcd upon the ridge of the hill. No stitht, [ hink, was cver scen before ke this in warfare. ,', waa the fearful triumph of the breech-load- ng arm of precision, Each succesrivoe Russlan hattalion, o3 it Lravely crowned that fatal pla- teat, was mown down by the deadly fire ns ridizes of wheat go prone ‘to the ecarth before reapers. Awuln and again {t scemed that scarce- ly a single ninn atood up alive after the thunder and lghtnie of une of these tetupests of bul- lete, The Turkish offivers, meantime, with a culmnens worthy of the vool and sturdy stuff that they commanded, directed their men to load and fire us steadily s poseible, and to hold the muzzlcs of thelr ritles low down at the walsttielts of their foe. 8 Nevertheless, though the leading Rusetan filea thus fuded away from the front of the Turkfsh trenches, the same tacties of reinforcements wero belur pursued; and, auemented by ever fresh bodles of 1:en, another and anotlier at. tack was dellvered on the northern face. The results were nlways cxactly the same. ‘1hc devotlou urdesperation vf tue etiemy could not carry bim past the edge of those clouds of suoke curling fn lighted wreaths from the trenches; and the moment came hiere also when the Turks, witha Joud ery of vi:tory, dushed outslde their cover and furously swept the remuants of thelr onemy frow the ill, searcely numbering now more than a few hundreds of survivors. I esthinate, from some experience of battleflchls, the dend and wounded that Iny around Plevna after all this bloody work at between 0,000 and 5,000. The Turks brought back nine prisoners to the redonbts, who told us that thers were bnttalions atwong those of their side which charged first which had not a dozen men saved alive. After this excitiug business there came upon the seone of battle for svmne time o period of cuaprrative peace, lnterrupted only by sullen cannon-ring. This lasted for o certaln inter- val, when by-and-by news wins brought to tha outlook, whore Osman Pash hed the whole war-llke sceuc, that _the Russians were advauce g yet agofn ou the Loftuhia a—lucs, therefore, the treoches wore sllently fllea up on the threatentd face, and thia timno the os- wuult of the Russians proved. if posslble, more thau ever furious, aud was supported fn creater numbers than before. A flauk attack on the western slde ot the ridge was, moreover, com- bined with the moveinent, the object being to scize suie outlyine redoubts, which were the weakest part of our position, because the ap- prouches to them were covered forsowe distauce y & low scrub, This ‘\ufl. of the ground had been fntrusted to Bashi-Bazouks, while the ‘Turkish _regulars manoed the redoubts ond intrenchments bevond, ‘The Russians appurently moved up a whols division for this Yan of their effort, advancing rapidiy on the ront and flanks of the outlying redoubits. They were met, ns beretofore, by @ heavy shell firo from our batteries and a well-sustained storm of rifie-bullets from the pits; and, although some of Osman's troops engaged were uow zrieyous- ly Inticued, the attack upon the front of the trenches was agaln and sgain repulsed with fear- tul slaughter, the Turks cheeriug loudly as the cvenlug elowly fell, Suddenly the Bushi-Ba- zouks, belng unexpectedly assatled. fed na paniy, leaving the Important polnt they held in the hands of the Rueaians, who, pouring after then {0 cnormous numbers, rushed upon and {uto the redoubts bigher up, which the Turks, Lulf surprised, wers unable todeny to them, aud consequently retired, or fell, ighting hand to hand, tho enciny swarming in and extending his temparary advantage afterwards to the pos scssion of two otherredoubts, which were sefzed &nd Klled with bis mev, Asuizht fcll theto prevalled no inconsiderable alarm amongst the townepeople of Plevus, sinee our fue was now in apparently strong occupa. tlon of a hill not 500 yards distant from fta out- skirts. All night long o desultory strugele went on—the une side to malutain, and ihe othier to distodge; but durkness lhnftea these ciforts, Wednesday morning dawned and found the Turkish cammander gloomy and tacti- turn, but wrathfully delermined to rocover the comprotnised poinis of lls defense. Orders were given by Osman to Emin and Thabie Tashas to attack the lost hillock with twenty bottalions. The fight beran with the very trst clear streaks of Hght to the sky, the Russians mlsllng’ all the “more desperutely because duritg the uight they had manugzed to throw up rough ratuparts of earth in ret tured ifon. The Turks, ncverthelesa, rudually recovered 1no after lino of the fn- renchments, till st midday they were well ludged near the top of the emincnce, the Rus- lans atill holdiug its wooded shoulder and also the redoubts un the ridges, fn which spots the headquarter camp and other nelzhborfng bate terivs fiercely shelled them with 8 predsion costing them terrible sucnifices. At 2o'luck the Ottomun soldlers had got as for a8 thescrub, sud fresh troobs were betng sent round to belp them by attacking the Rus- sluns in the rear, The Muscovites, also largely reinforced, once and araln drove back from thoe disputed redoubts their sturdy antagonisis, who, however, un each occasion ‘retired only to return with fresh cheers, titl they stood flem at Jast under cover of the wood, At 3 o'cluck the ferocious combat reactied fta cutminativg polot, for etoutly us the Russlans tried to bold their conquest, they werv at last liurled vut bloadily beyoud rampirt and trench, dolug the utmost tha courige permitted, but utterly unablo to resist the indomitable resolve of thio Osmaulis, Atout this thne atso two fresh battallons of our side cutne up fu the resr of the woud, snd when the burles sounded clear above the thunder of tho battie ths notes of the Turkish charge— that never-to-be-forgotten cry of © Allah[? “AllahI"—cchoed agaln wlong ull our lwe, and Osman's mew, sweeplog furward ut tho tup of thelr spewid, thrust down the hill tholast thrones of the luzering Russfan resistance, 'Tie soldiers of the Czar, fuu wild sauve qui peut, vow flung away thelr srms and scampered down the tucline, leaviug thelr guns and everyibing belouging tu them in the bat- tery, The Turks, o the pursuit, strewed the 2lacls of the redoubts with dying Russians, and L seemned that those who escaped wero sayed chictly by the encrgetic e opeucd from the Russiau batteries. Osinan's wen captured bere slx caonon, n- cluding two which hiad Leen presiouasly lost, as well 83 immense quantities of smwall arms and smmunition. 1 cstimate the Muscoyite loss fu this second engugewent on Wednesday ss at icaat 5,000, I'assure you that the long hill and the valley lying beneath it presented at this eri- #ls & picture of huwan passions and humang su- fuhh perluctly fudcscnibable for the fury and bo horror displayed. ‘Thus Wednesday saw almost all the slight lossca of Tuesuay’s fighting triumpbantly Tre- patred. Ou Thursday, and also duriog of }-‘nday, the broken uncmdy teebly and, os It were, forwally, bowmbarded our beadquartor- simile—ns awathes of grain lie in the corn- field. There were others where the ground was covered with sinzlc scparute carcasses, as {f a crowd of spectators at zome out-of-duor show had been suddenly struck duad where each man stond. Everywhere was evidence of the deadty nature of the musketry lre which the Turks had fed with the almoit perfect weapou which bus been put fate their hands for this war, Along the Incline of alurze hill, right ncruss both flanks of a wide valley, and far away agaln over another rise, dead Russiaus literally paved thie ground which I crossed in leaving Plovoa. Much the rmne overwhelining sizht was to be witnessed on the northeastern slde, and also in the other polnta where the Russfan (lenerals hurled thelr brave but unfortunate rauk and file recklessly agalust the very muzzles of the Ottoman rifices thl for sheer lack, at last, of more huinan blood to spill and sq ler, they had to desist from their cruel undertaking, FOREIGN MISCELLANY. JTLES BIMON, Pars, Oct. 8.—Jules Binion s suffering from a carbuncle. An operation resulted unfavora- bly, and his condition is precarious, AGAIN ELECTED, Loxpon, Oct. 3.—8ir John Bennett, twice elected Alderuan for the Ward of Cheapalde sud rejected by the Courtof Aldermen as a per- A?n ;u&m to discharee his dutles, has sgain been elected. BIO PHAUDS, Loxvox, Oct. 8.—~Acurrespondent writes that the Midland Rallroad has been defrauded Iu a gigantic and astonlshing manncr by somne of its ofticers, bolding positions of responsibility, tn whom the utimost cunfidence was placed, The principal means by which the Cotnpany has been defrauded was by persons. erocting privite dwelllnes aud uther bulldings, both for them- selves and otbers, with the material and men belomging to the Company. Beveraldelinquents are, it is mald, in prison, and others wiil bo ar- rustod shortly. 3 THE 200L00S. Loxpox,Oct.8.—Insurrection appears to have brokeu out fu one of _tlie Zooloo Islands, as o telegram received at Madrid from S{ngapore au- nounces the dofeat of 2,000 insurgents by the Spanish troops. GOLD BIFPMENTS. Loxpon, Oct. 3.~—Oue huwlred thousand unds worth of bar gold was withdrawn from he Bank of England yesterday for shipment to New York. FIRES. IN CILCAGO. Analarm from Box 825 about 2:80 o'clock yesterduy morntng was caused by the discovery of firefnabarn in the rear ol No. 201 North Market street, owned by Peter Clark. The damage amounts. to about &150; lnsured, A few ininutes later fire was discovered In & barm in the rear of No. 121 Chestout street, owned by Pat O'Nefll, which was dumaged to the extent ol §0. Nolosurance. Stlll another fire In a barn in the rear of No. B4 White strect, owned by Edward Cocdy, was discovered about tho same thne, and this was damaged about $5. Thuse throe fires, in the same vicinity andat the same time, eeern to Indicate the work of {ncen- diaries. A detectlye was put to work on the case yesterday, and though he has found enough to assure him that the tres were lucendiary, he does not yetkuow sullclent o guarantes him in arresting any ono. The alarm from Box 200 at 2:50 yusterday afteruoon was caused by spatks from a steam harge setting fire toa pile ot shinglea in the yard of Walkup & Merrill, corner vt Lumler streot and Stewart avenue. Damage teifiiug, AT YRANKTON, IND. Ryecta’ Disnatch to The Chearn Tribirae, FHANKTON, Ind., Oct, B~Our city was star- tled this morning at 4 o'clock by tho ery of fire, All the busincss houses, livery stables, aud scv- eral other balldings on tho cast sids uf Wash- {ngton street wers cutirely destruyed, Beveru! hurses wers burnt In the livery stable. Some goods were saved. ‘The loss is estinated at §12,000. Believed to be the work of an In mu}'. s the fire tirst broke out la the livery stablo, — AT FRANKLIN, IND, Inpraxarors, Ind., Oct, 8.—~About 4 o'clock this morning the whole of one square in (b ‘business portion of Franklin, ind.,.was burned, ‘The firo orizinated fu tho livery stable in tho rear of tho Post-Office, and s supposed to have been tho work of su incendiary, ‘The build. fugs burncd were all frame, atd were ovcupied by the Vost-Onlee; Kimerling & Co., druegists; Juhn ’lll'uwluund ;‘,. Efllm.cdvr “:n"m‘-;c‘l'lux;:ufi ware; J. W. Co & Cony Bt oter iosa eatimated 4t SEL00 0 fihoom AT KANKARFEFE, Hpecial Papaich to The Chicago Tridine. Kaxkages, 1., Uct. .—This morning et 1 o'clock aflre destroyed the threc-story frame bullding known as tho Bnldeker carrimre-shap bullding, owned by Charles 8wydam, of Plaiu- fetd, ond AT, Bugbee's framy bulldiog, both unoccupted. No lnsuran —_— AT SAGINAW, MICIT, Spectal Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune. Fast 8aa1Naw, Mich., Oct. 8.—Tho shingle- mill and salt-block of C. T. Brenner, at 8agivaw City, was destroyed by fire this afternoou. Loss 0,000; no fusurance. A dwelling owned by B, McAndic also took firo sud was damaged the extent of §5,000, 0 insurunce. IN NEW YORK, NEW You, Oct. 3.—The car-houss and sta- bles of the Dry-Dock Rallroad Cumpany were burued carly this morulng, .One hundred aud clelity cars wero destroyed, but the horses, it s belleved, were all saved. Tho Company’s loss is placed at $500,000. ———— AT JOPLIN, MO. Br. Louss, Oct. 4.—A fire tn Joplin, Mo., early yesterday moraing, destroyed a block of busi- ness houses on the west of Mulu strect. Loss catiimated at §20,000to $25,000; insuranco small. e —— THE_PEABUDY EDUCATIONAL FUND, New Youk, Oct.3.—The Board of Trustecs of the Peabody Educational Fund began its an- nual session to-day. There were present Robert C. Winthrop, of Boston, President of the Board; Bamuel Wetmore, Treasurer; the Rev, i) Agusts Chlet dustics Wil tho Hou: cuei nt; ustico 3 s e oY e Thood Lywan, of A usolts ; Hon. Aiken, of South Carulina; thy Hon. A. H. {1, Btewart, of Virginia; Q. W. ingtou, D. C.i Gen. Hewry K Vi ILT. losing §25,000 und tho other £20,000. geriea, it was found, began Jan, 20, 1879, sci of the Atlantie Mutual Insurance Cotnpany bow fuz altered from &30 to 85,000. At ‘first Mr. Glinan operated slowly, but as husticss. Iosses crowded on him he became bolder, and forgery hecame an almost everyday occurrence. e deait Jargely in scrip of the New York Mo- tual Manne, © Commerdal ~ Mutual, and Union Mutual Insuronce Companies, bat a ikl examination showed thab the forceries were strictly confined to the Atiantic Mutual Insurance Company and Amerfcan Exchange and Metropolitan Banka, The ramor that the Uhited States Trust Company bad heen defrnadwl by Mr. Gliman proves Lo be falsc. ‘The losnes are thus summed up 08 far as dfse coveries have bren made: Kalxe Valnes, Net Lo, 57,420 '8 85, Amenean Exchance Bank..8 8 000 Comtnercial Insurance ARy oo 70,000 Private loana. 48,000 Talmage & Co 14,000 Three talsaing certifical 20,000 Home Insurance Comnpany.,. be OO0 Totsla ....... ‘To this must a ty-throe shares of* the' American Exchange Bank which It fs boe lieved were raised to ten-fold, and have been hypothecated. within 20 per cent of theln fuce values, Thls would wake the gross amount of forgerics I34L50, and tho actual cash recelved by Mr, Gilman 2217,610, —— TIIE WAPAKONETA ROBBERY. WAPAKONETA, O, Oct. 2—A Trustee has been appolnted In the Interest of the creditora of Lewls Myers, defsulting Treosurer. His ene tire confession wus glven to«lny, aud the ‘Freasury oxamination’ has now closed. Tho amount ot the defalcation fouts up to §27,158, ‘Thus far the total cash reallzed In the hands of thu County Commlssioners fs 314,100, The real estate levied on and mnortzaged notes ree cured, placed on a cash basls, aniounts to #15,- 100, The total amount sectired berond doubt 15 829,200, securing the bondsinen against any loss except the 4,000 reward offered to Mr. Norrls. J. F. Swith, who is now confined In jall on a charge ol being an accomplive in the robbery, will make o bitter tight in the case, and expresses his confidence In tes inxr able to estublieh his nnocence, There |s bowever, undoubted testimony that a 8109 bl of the money, diseovered under Smith's parlor ey Ia fdentified by o farmer o3 onu pedd by hiig to Myers for taxes, -‘Ihere Is alsu proot thiat nutes found on tho Pcr:ou of Smithut the time of hus arrest were fu the county gafo the day provious to the robbery. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING. Apecinl Diepuich to The Chicago Trivuna Bunrixatoy, I, Oct. 8.—A reputed cate of kidnapplng {s creativg a declded sensatlon here. On last Monday cvening o man and woman passing through Suany Slde, a northern suburb, with o wagon, seized a buxom young girl and carried her away, the woman holdiog her while the man drove several miles. The girl was Ulindfalded, taken from the wagow, led into @ Louse, and left in a small dark rvom for thirty- eix hours without fowl or drink, and wos set wdrlit Wt midnizht last nicht, when she wan- dured to her humne, This §s her story, anel sho says she found her way home nccllentally. Friends of the cirl belleve she was kituappied by eoino one employed by Cuarlie Miller,” the l\{nn of the demi-moude, and was releasod when the partica became alarmed at thelr work, Whether true orfalae, the irl's story promises to rid Burlington of oue who can well be spared. A FIENDISH TRAMD. Dispatch to tinelnnatl Gazette, Piqra, 0., Oct. 1.—Oa Sunday morning o tramp visited the residence of Mr, Maucuck, n Blielby County, a few miles north of Plqua, and, tinding the family absent with the excep- tion of a daughter, nged 20, be brutally assault~ ed her and auccecded fo violating her person, He then Jeft, but returned na short thne und repeated Lis fiendish deed. The alann was piven shoitly after, ond the whole noighior- hmnl turned out to hunt the viliats, Thu party struck tho trall of the fugitive near the clty, augd this afternoon suceceded Jn capturing i, but In soue unweountavle way be suceeeded fun escaping them, aud swimming the Miami River took refuge Ina cornfield. His Widiug-place ts. surrounded to-ulzhit by over 200 armed men, and it is the fmpreasion that Lo will be ciptared | und yory probably Iynched, us his vureuers terribly futuriated. INDICYED, Tartersox, N, J., Oct. 8,—It is voderstood the Grand Jury bas indicted James F. Preston, Cushicr of the suspended Merchauts’ Loan and Teust Company, for llegally disposlug of the nsscts of the Company after it closed, Preston claims his motives Weve to protect tho bost - Lricads of tue Instltution. ———— FINANCIAL. PirTauvro, P'a, Oct. 4.—Tho Allegheny Save fugs Bank, the oldest bank ln Allegheny City, suspended payment this inoruing. The follow~ ne notiea Is posted on the dvort ‘The Directors of the Allegheny Savings Bank, belug unavle to convert its kseets Into monvy ime . medfatcly, nave deomed 1t proper 16 Suspend puy- ment, 1o addition to ths asseta of tho bauk, tho stockholders are individually ltahle, and the Di- Tectors hope 1o pay all the depositore, About this time luat year a run was made on the bunk, but the ofticers met ull demuunds so” promptly that the run soon ceased, It {8 uscer= tained that ot tho thne of the run last ycar the deposits ugizregated §1,81%,000, but sluce that tine they hud heen ateadlly redueed, and do not nuw exccod $501,000, of which amount aboug $100,000 pelongs to thu Directors and stoc holders. lu addition to this the bank owes so. curcd debts to other bauks sud money borruwed ot worteages to the smount of $135,000. Tho nssety, u.mm&:f largely of real estate, will ag- ewubs $745 wllunu.v, Mass., Oct. 3.—Tho Cape Cod Five- Ceot Saviugs Bank at Harwich on Monday sus- pended tlll to-day, when o wecting of the of- ticers was to be held. The ‘Troasurer ruports that the bank was uever in bettercondition than before the run on Baturday. e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Oct. 3.—Stvatnships Herman and Erlu, from Now York, Lelpaig, from Baltiwore, Thumes and Lake Mcegautic, from dMoutreal, hay rived out. Ai"?.:f Yone, Oct, S—frived, sicamabl merigu m Havrs ; \ Algerd erpool § Vitior vaaitit of Toaiui, Citheow; Bhpuer London. ——————— YELLOW FEVER, FruwaxviNg, Fla., Oct. 8.--No deaths from fevertodsy. Bix new cases. 3ost of the phy- aicians are sick, and the city is in 8 more deplor- able condition than g% any tiye slncs the eph