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VOLUME XXXII Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. [ipman’s Loan Offce, Corner Monroe and Clark-sts, STILL ANOTHER. REDUCTION IN FOLLOWING PRICE-LIST: DIAMONDS Mu ne l(m;m 0r Pil \lmln el in al,’ e L0 & Joi Lockets, rold Lrimmluzs.l to 5 diamonda. Yery fine Camen Rings from $3 to §20, Al:o, fine Cameo Sleeve Buttons and Studs. Magnificent Sets in Cameo and Coral, §25 10 $75, worth donhle, Farge lot of Gold Studs, all patterns, late de l"ns. from New York Auction, Ureat Bar- o Hne Plated Chains and Sets cheaper than (lohl Umlm all si,yles in Vest and Guards, for Laulies' and Gents', Y0 cts, per dwl; war- nnted. WATCHES. Solid Golid Stem-Winders, for La- 75 to 150 ilies mul Gents eesee-$35 t0$100 Also, in Key-Winders, 4x 15 t0 50 100 flne Sliver Levers, in - Nckel pud Gold Caps, warranted ..... 9 (OLD CANES AND PLATED WARE. Also.n great varlety of Jewelry made for the lotiduyz, Orders by exoress C. 0. D. will be sent with prinlego of examination. No charge. ALL GOUDS W, Al!llAN’l‘ED. A. LIPMAN, Cor. Monroe and Clarl-sts. " ERCOATS AND SUITS, GOLDEN BAGLE CLOTHING STORE. OVERGOATS SUITS F @ MEN, BOYS, and CHILDREN, RETAILED FOR CASH AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Alivo to tho timos, Extremo Low Pricos the ordoer of tho day. 136 & 138 Madison-st., 144 & 146 Clg FARM TOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, Moke Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at 8 per cent inter- est, payable once a year. cnrmponarncu saliefted. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH . REED. No. 20 Nassauest, . Y., Insmount, \; ¥ lll)l'l"““‘r ne tl:tll on IMPRO\ ED CHICAGO fl:\lwd lmd 1A, FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS Towaiit 8473 centaan the aultar, viz.1 13 (RS Senk ‘u;:nl ‘-:m’ '“\. 3 mu Jdn umincumbered Neal Estate; LA!AHUQ BILVEIRMAN, Lunber of Commeree. romptly attended to UUKLBUT, 75 Randolph-st, IINAfl Thn “invincfble” hard: base-burni lllv flll‘ el w . the lIIIBDIl euu: l'ulllru:’n!P:! 14, the utest Improvements, m i pruviae fuat thej bass ulliery. with snd without “ovens, Buld st _retall ‘)‘-;:mamll:n"d: :::r(ln l:l.llly Uflfll' tuwn fn the Nortie e st I‘; reulars malled oo apolicstion. CHICAGO & ENIE BTOVE COMPANY (lmited), 43 aud 44 Lake-at., Chic Purnace o Ihu uuumusf AL FTIRCES = Barker Jackson, (Y S, ’I'D III.N'I'- FOR RENT. | LESRABLE OFFCES X T [RIBUKE BUILDING TO RENT. Applyto WM, 0, DOW, Boom 8 Tribune Building, LIQIJDI'IS AND (.IHA ns. B A Dollar flreenbacx 18 Good as 2 Dollar Gold, $1 PER BOTTLE. $10 PER DOZEN. 10,000 bottten of all the following brands of Kentocky Hand-made Sonr Maeh Whiskics, cropof '74, ond guaranteed four-suimmer goude: D, Monarch & Bros,, Kentacky Club, M. V. Monarch, F. Stitzel, Bon & Lillard, W, 0 MeBrager, All at 81 per bottte, or 12 for $10. Also Sher- rles, Ports, aud Uins, of cholcest braude, atsame price. Assorted Cases 3of Glin, 3ot Of 12 bottles cach—3 of Whisk i {mm. tor $10, Eherry, and 3 of I'ort—all best put up expressly for DRUGGISTS' AND FAMILY USE. All hottled goods from this establishment bear Tawrence & Martiu‘s trade. mark— **Chicato Itslng from 1{s Ashea, ™ and all such are guneunteed. All goode delivered free of charge. Cigar Department ‘We have now in store $00,000 Scidenberg & Co, Key West Ciears, which we will sell cheaper than any house in the West, and retail the Londres, tonchas, Commo il Faut, Zerlips, Elexnntes, and Eepanolas three for 25 cents. Overs Houfle pnd Regalitas, 5 cents each, liave also of our own Im- ortation the following brands of nmum Sezars, I‘,m varluus siyles ond slzca Oscar y Amanda. La Itosa, FlordeCuba, High Life, La Africana, and Romeo and Juliet, LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 Madison—st Hl INERAV, \"A'l'l’ a8 RPOLLINARIS NATURAL NINERAL WATER, The Queen of Table Waters, HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT, DILLEWIS A, SAYRE. * A dolighttul beverage, DIt WILLIANM A, BAMIO **Farsuperior o0 Vicl mucr. of any ot uu.umixn I LOOMIS. ++Moat wratetal aad DI IL OGDEN DOnEMES, .lu:.a ciome suerior to atl f s'Absalutely pure for daily nwos Trea e abjecitonw urzed agaloat Crotun and lHlflt l)' aerated waters, PRO¥, WANKLYN, London, ¥ng. *lmpreg- Mictniy Wi owh DR, l’ It PEASLER. “Uu‘!ul and very agreea- DI, AIH IN FPLINT, DIt. ¥. N. OTIS, silicatihitun end well ulte “tor Dyspepsia, and cases of acule dl DR IAMES I \umlh **3111dly antactd; agrees Ll wiehi dyipoptica. and where there (s & gouty nthesls, DR. FI)IH)\(‘P BARKER, ¢ 0y far the moat , alono or Wilxkd “with wine, wsefulin et Siomach oF Uladder, and tn Uout,” Dll.J.DlA{ll(lN BIMS,. **Notouly s Juxury but To be had of all Wine Merchants, Grocers, Fiats, aud Mincra) \ater icalors througliout it taics, and whoiesale of FREDK DE BARY & (0., 41 & 43 W, 4"(]"!\-!‘1‘-, |IRI(. _COAL.. Lovemd Loal---tleau and Dry. PENYSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITISTONCOAL. WIHOLESALE & RETAXL. TERMS CASIL. Main Oflice.. Brauch Ottice Orders recelved onlv at |\'-S'l‘ I:AKL NAVII-A'I‘I(IN- For Lake | Superlor THE BTE. AMER PEERILESS, ALLAN McINTYRE, Commander, will h.v.u’mt:l" Lake Superlor Ports on MON- [ ¥or mlahwr uuueu LEOY VOLD & apnly to * AUSTHIAN, rket-st., Ling Sturs, Fine ctacies sulied lfll“ll:llu OD aclent] - iplen. Boer B pera and. e1d” Giaadea, ‘Telescope SR 5 = HILLLLLA‘VLOUb. “Rare Opportunity gutain aa Interest in a legltimate and very prodt. T bt et Capltal valy ueeded, an faspoction of thie hooks Invited. “Sotis but uien of sirict business (ntecrity need pply. and only thoss sole Lo furulsl $2xicasl s week for the Srat ten coks, Address 2 64, Tribune wllice, T0 BEEF PACKERS. 4 or Esencoof bect wanted lu bk, Address LSRR e Saated o bl o flA’l‘b- I'ALI. FASHIONS Now Ready, ] Lum’xu s\v HB\‘ r—— e 20 Cluvkent, GEN, GIRA'TES AND fllA‘V l"l.b. ' ‘ Hnm Told aud Mck:l trlmued, and SLATE MANIELS, l'l-OHAbI.? & uum“ _SuinVARLesE e FAI RBANKS® STANDAML SCALES OF ALL KINDS, PAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & {18 Lake St., Chicago, Besarefultobuy only the Geaulns, CHICAGO. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, PIANOSN, Steinway’s ‘E’riumphs. PI—IILADELPHIA is7e GENTLEME, MISSES, and CHILDREN. niy o the. Kielnway e |.|;hm dogrre 0f ex- ranimong verdict Hiie aliowing extract it Yeport oa :fi'e STEINWAY exbibity having examined the s exhibited by BTEY recommend the ssme {0 tha sslon for award, for iy 2 Caracity fn Grand Planos, a1 ozree of etcelience In Mii thelr alyles of Y. Iarzest volame, purity and durstion ctraoriinary caryloz city. with urabiliey; of stringd $ud co ‘SnN8exhivlt (n f'ug and ||-n1-'-r fachinery Hail® M Metal 1 Piion: sl f 1l o Cietalie” Tammiar o W priduted 8¢ thielr Fouadry snd Meta st Astords. Lon arifcies of composite metal show the highest nof finfali_snd workmagship snd the greatest Tances and (ALY, of Mewsl atrucdiire, 2 steel-like luvlmun-llmf quality, with & tensile atrenieth execeding B loe, Tursauare centimerce. ua deuonstraied by Retoms Teatre The fal mietar framenof cpoin, X nape porness an orieqgaied dewTee of reaistance, permittin Yanly increased tension af strings without th danger of break or crack {n aahd metal frame Considerably crean i ¥ power. and Auge et taakiog wusiuies of Ehcir IMtFARERC. VIENNA, 18730 yoFhe Jury an Mustenl Instrumentsof the Vienaa Unl, Tecoknizing the preeminence of T \\ ONY over all the Pinun Manufacturers Ve |mnnml (lll in il lll the PNTI YONT VAT CO% from the oificlal report. manufacturers thus me llll(lr\ « *In regard (o the America {Jeptorerttine the coteurated patiy inatiguraiing (yath- breakinz) irm of STEIN & SONK, ork. 10 whon ihe entire l'll:lfl m:nu!lc-um ll Isl l'l!.lll, indebted, ks not Leen represented. PARIS, 1868%7. ONB were awarded the fimt of Ilmmr for Flanoa in all 3 Girand. kquare, ani his ied mnudl-uuulyxlu e as' fr e d 48 tnehesd of the mn.r N Have now in stock & complete assortment of all grades of HO- SIERY and UNDERWEAR, which for quality, variety, and style, cannot be surpassed by any stock in this country. Prices Exceptionally Low! Buyers will consult theirown interests by inspecting our stock at once. JURT RECEIVED--A SPECIAL BARGAIN In Misses’ and Children’s Solid Colored Ribbed and Plain French Cashmere Hose, from tuttowling , which we extract ¥ & Suns are the unly dlviston,{t s much to b e s \nin. July 20, 1807, xcmuy tht the PIBST GOL kAL fof Am rded to Mesn 3 BRI A M)";ll:e“v:ury i Internutiona! £xpo B0c to $1, worth $1 to $2. oo MELINES \dent uf the Internattooal Jury. uApumr Intemnativoal Jury. (o (-A-ruu!ms, R 5RO ED. TIANSLIC International Jury. S BCITEDMAVER, EXTRACT FROM THE l’l"l('lAL ReronRT *+The Planos of Memrs. STEINWAY & SONS are en- dowed with tie aplendid sonoricy and Vst selzing larye. nea aud_suluine of tone. b unknown,” which the pr m-S.ce Sirtliiane i the i o formidable (o the busy o : ! je O xer o the wrans us m;-lnnp( n regard to cxpromion, delicate slisding, verlety ¢ on, th Instriisnents of Metur. KTLINWAY 1petitors an an e piantat feets ui Fie Dandnan B . whic it b e awerul e et ehetmint o Era Thew: Planosareat thie same’ time” the natrument of the virtuow, whis wisnen to astonfsh by the zecutlon, and of the &rtlt who spplics i the mupicaf tiought snd sentiment be by tho llinsirious innsters; in one word, same tiime the Pianos for e Coneert, Larior, porscaing exceptional sonority.” LOINDOIN, 18682. TEINWAY & BONS wero awanied the Fint Prize t the Great Intornational Exhibition, mmlnm. Ko, for Powerful, Clear, Netlllant, an Toue, with excellence o workmansitin, ns Plancfories exhibited. [here were two hundred and sixty-nine Planos, frui sl parta of the world, entere !flrmln]ml!llun, and thespecial correapondeat of the Ta paya: T BTEINW - TS Indursement by the Jurors {1 exnpialic, i airote 7 and wore 1o 140" DOIRE Shan that of ln)'Eulox-nvk 121 & 123 State-st. Sehol (e DAY AT THE EXPOSITION, MONDAY, Oct. 8. 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 Each. HII.VBI!“'.III!} A e A LYON & HEALY. MATHUSHEK PIANOS! ‘With Equalizing Scale and Linear Bridge, The Mathushek Ptanos are row acknowledged by the best Judges of musie, in sl (;nr(l of our ‘llllll")’- tobe vastly auperior to sny other Fianos mu s ('r Llihlmnfl!llill‘l I‘ll'hlll‘l'?'llm 7‘! Ihtflfll uale i LiEar BridEes st (ree pon o AT 10 SuFhse & Tato MIOULS i} Wlflld furoue, Taylor & Farley Organs, New aud Dleautiful Dealen of Cases, N.MATSON&GO. IIave n very large stock of Ster- ling Silver Goods, for housekeep- inyg purposes, and In cases for Presents, manuiactured during tho dull months, which they are selling at prices less than ever knowa, State and Monroe-sts. Snte Agents for the EV-AUENTS WANTED I8 byrltY TO Wll IINI'I‘U“ IO Reduction Rriramdinay! Furniture Still Lower ! It is nbsolutoly cortain that FIRBT-CLASS Furnituro can noevor again bo manufacturod or sold at our prosont pricos. THE TOBEY FURNITURE CO, io 'md Ad.lm \Is.. ( hirago, Nuvellmeafl Skir Exlenflflr "HOVEY & CO., SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, HAVE REMOVED TO 60 BEast Madison-st. (Third door cast of Statc), here can be found a ll sortment of WIN'PER FLO wnm G B RUB. TIC WORK, FLOWBR POTS, AUTUMN LEAVES, FERNS, &o. Always ‘on hand,'s Shotce uufimnnt of cuT LOWERS, FLORAL D SIGNS, ENTY GOODS, ENGLISH SCARVES, |7 French Night Shirts. | *: NOVELTIES & SPECIALTIES .g = ressakirs A Just ful sweep, that cau l.". LEITE EWELL & U NOW OPENING. BROWN & PRIOR, _163 Wabash-av. Pll‘l.. SEWER PIPE, Drain Tile and Cement, and Flue Lining, W. M. DBER, 22 Quixocy sad Bg Jaokson, between Btate an bor: lrass Fenders, Brass 0¢al Hods, Brass Firo Irous and Stayda to match, Brass Scroens, and Braps Hand-Irons. The ONLY co gleta 8tock in Chicago, just ar- VO FROM EURCPE. Jas, P. Dalton, lwporster ud Dukr u: llnm Furnishing Goods 192 State-st T E BEST llSl_lleSS i thlares _'z J.B.H.ALL&GO., CLOTITING, ~ NUTTING'S QVERCOATS, $6.25, $8.00, $10.00, $11.00, $14.00, $17.00, $20.00, $22.00, PRICES NEVER SO LOW! BUSINESS SUITS, $8.60, $6.00, $12.00, $13.00, $16.00, $17.00, $20.00, $26.00. PRICES NEVER SO LOW! CASSIMERE PANTS, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50, $56.00, $5.50. PRICES NEVER SO LOW! HILDRENS SUITS, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4. $6.00, $6.50, $7. oo CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, BOYY' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, Retaillng at Wholranls Prices. UNDERWEAR! SHIRTS OR DRAWERS, 26e, 3b6¢, 60c, 70c, 80¢, $1.00. FURNISHING GOODS Very Low!! Very Low!! Retailing nt Cane Prices. NUTTING, C. 0.D. CLOTEIER, 184 & 186 Statest OPPONITE PALMER HOU FIRE! FIRE!! CLOTHING BLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER, AT HALF PRICE! Erxamine the Following Prices: Glve us & call and examine our ese ynods arcall eut and made In the late nd less than one-! m’“nclr“p:nrmmvn. e, & Lore of 0 0 p, m.; atus 10 e X FIRE STORE, 168 SOUTH Cl.i.ll(-&'l‘., CHICAGO, L‘u'gest in the World. LI, aue-pric 1|AL 4in, -2 hase T Lrzest” ret il e b e Wortt. ot “ilcora 4t Tiiore han " an pory i m.:lll’l]lnlr o acre. Thiey wmpiof “scvera” bundred Latiom, rin tewing himchiite. by \ power, und manus facture and sell tialf & wllare wortl ot By, Thiss Wha cons huy of Wgi-pricel m o mr« fo g i 19, l WIND LA, : E@LH“SE WIND MILL, BELOIT, WIS., Manutacture 13 Sizes Wind Mills, niskos powor For Stock and Farm Pumping, For Irrization and Drainaze, PPor Railway and Mine l'umpln For Grinding Feed, Sawing W' oml. & For Running Machinery ot all Kinds, from 1 to 40 horse-power, TUE UREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE. Every Milluunmnlond. and trial allowed betora payme: This is the arunnnl solid whoel Mill, testod 10 years and over 4,000:in uso,and’ adopt- ed on 33 ot the nnrbm: Huilways. "Phe strongest Wind.Mill mado. Tiustratod Oury nlnrfrao ‘ (st ALioy, seoty, “DAN 0L BOWIAR, Fire Insurance, 152 LaSallesL., Chieago. LAFAYETTE FIRE INS. CO., N. =. Assets, $400,000. Including 5250,000 U. 8. nonds. FRANKLIN Fure. INS. CO., ST. LOUIS. Assets, $300,000. Inoludin¥ $240,000 U. 8. Bonds and Missourt Stato Bonds, COBB'S LIBRARY, 17 3?&%‘&%&‘&““ ¥ THE GREAT CONFLICT. Which Has Reference Not Only to the Battle in Asia Minor, But to the Contradictory Re-= | ports as to the Result Thereof. The Turks Aver that Theirs Was an Overwhelm- ing Victory; That the Invaders Were Badly Whipped and Fled in Confusion. While the Russians Declare that Victory Crowned Their Arms; And the Condition of Mukhtar's Army Is Absolately opeless. Various Theoaries as to the Cause of Mehemet Ali's Retirement. Russian Logses Up to the 27th of’ September, 52,000, The Montenegrin Prince Satusfied with His Herzegovinian Conquest. Gambetta Will Again Pay His Respects to President MacMahon, ARMENIA. CONPLICTING REPORTS. LoxDo¥, Oct. 5.—Further particulars of the battle befors Kars mukes it evident that the Husslsus nssaulted the Turkish positions along the woole line, and were repulsed with heayy luss. ‘The main action was fought Tuesday. The ‘Turkish llucs extended from Great and Little Yoqui, two fortifled Nills in the Kuniskada Plain, as far as Aunm, on the Arpachal river, with the centre advanced toward the river and resting on Kisiltepe, The Rusalans, relnforced by uew troops and thosc lately em- ployed sgalust the Caucaalan lnsurgents, began the battle at daybreak Tuesday, by assault on the Great Yaqul, the extreme -outwurk of Mulitar Pasha's fortifications, two mlles due east from Kars, The Turks sccm to bave been TAKEN BY SURPRISE, asingle Tarkish battalion defeuding the Great Yaqui. The battallon was cut to pieces or cap- tured with the post, alter two hours' obstinate defense, which rdve the Tarks opportunity to prepare for the pext assault. Up to this point all nczounts agree, Lot re- garding subsequent events they are very con- Neting, TURKISI CLAIN, The Turkish ofllcial dispatch saysa great battie cusueld, lustiug thirteen hours, Ree peated Russlan sttacks were repulsed with heavy loss, THE RUSKIAN DULLETIN from the Grand Duke Michacl's headquarters at Karajale, dated the' 4th Inst., soys that alter the capture of Great Yaqui, It was found that Little Yaqul was so strongly fortified that an attempt to aseault it was coustdercd prema- turc, After thirteen battallone, sent from the ‘Turks to relnforce Mukhtar Pasha, bad been re- pulsed, our troups fortificd themselves in the positions they occupled. Qur loss Tuesday was 8,069 killed and wounded; the encroy's losses not Iess. We captured 200 men, connger. The Turkish account, as to the repeated at- tacks after the capture of the fiest Turkish po- sltion, scems correct, otherwise there could not have been 6,000 men killed and wounded. The 200 capturcd by the Russlans were probably the remnunt of the gartlson at Great Yanuh, The lueslans also attacked the centre at Kistltepe, but wero repulsed.. Slmultancously a Russian torce, moviug from the direction of Aun, en- deavored to TURN TUE TURKISH RiauT and get between Mukhtar Pasha and Kars. This is the movement referred to by a corro- spoudent, saying * Hopes are entertained of cutting off Mukhtur Pasha from Kars.” Ofthis affair the Turkish Lulletins say: * After five hours' fighting, the Russlan force of six bat- talions of fufautry and two regiments of cavalry were driven back ond pursued to tho bunks of Arpachal." A DRILLIANT REPULSE. ‘The Russiun bulletiu says a lodgment was effected on tho Turklvh right flank, and tho Turkish attack on the next day—Wednecsday— wai brilliantly repulsed, and the enemy driven as far as the outer liue of thelr camp. The TRusslan loss Lere was 300 killed and wounded, From these conflfetingg statemeuts It {s apparent the Jodgment was not ol any linportance, since the subscquent assault by Turks only resulted in belug driven to the outer liue of thelr camnp, CONCLUSION, Finally, the Turkiah bulletin concludes: “We have ealued o brilliant victory and inflicted a luss of over 5,000 on tho enemy.” The Russian bulletin concludes: *To-day (Thursday) our right ank will withdraw from the positions occupled by them on Tuesday, on account of the difficulty in obtainlog o supply of water. TUR RUSSIAN FORCE, The Turks cstimate the Russisn force engaged against their left ot thisty-tive battalious of in- fautry and unise regiments of cavalry. Little Yaqul was assauited five tiines, and tsken aud retaken, The movement agalnst the Turkish rizht #ank was so near succeeding that Mukbtar Pasha's communicatians with Kars at one time ware nctuatly severed. Eventually TN RRFULSE WAS CONPLETE slong the wholo line, and the Turks remained fu possession of tho feld, which was covercd with Russian dead. Grand Duke Michael com- mxndcd in persom. MORN CONTRADICTION, LoxDpoy, Oct, 8.—A telegram from 3Moscow states that lutelligenco has been received thero that tho Russtaus ropulsed two attacks by Mukbtar Pasha on Thursdoy, with heavy loss. MUKUTAE ONCH MORS. ConsTaNTINOPLE, Oct. S.—Slukbtar Pasha telegrsohs that ou Thursday the Turks reoccu- pled tue Helghts of Great Yanilar (Yagal), which bad been ¢vacuated by the Kussisns during the night. 'Two Turkisti columusare now attacking the Russians, who ure conceutrated on the bank of the Karsteal, oppusite Kaleak Huights, whilst the Turkish cavalry from Loubata and corps from Kizel-Tepe Lave becu sent to threaten the commusicetions of tbe Rusisians with their Kurabel, Fighting was proceeding whe% 7 telegram was dispatched on Thursday, but " itar Pasha concludes as follows: * We hate eyeey confidence In our success,” FOR INSTANCE, Loxpoy, Oct. 5.—A correspondent with Gen. Melikoll’s army.telegraphing from Roscrecheno under date of Thursday. says: At 3 o’clock this afternoon the Russians were surrounding Kizll Tepe, when Mukhtar Pasha, desperate at seeing his communications with Kars threateoed, advanced against our centre with twenty battallons. ‘The Turks were received with o crushing artillery fire. The Rusestan tiraillenrs drove them back, pursuing them to Saubatan till nightfall. The Turks were utterly demor- alized, and everywhere took to flight. To-mor- row (Friday) a great battle [s expected along the whole front, when we hope toeut. Mukhtar's communications and render his positioa hupe- less. Our losses are unknown, but over 2,000 are reported missing. — ] MONTENEGRO. IIER PRINCE'S AMDITION FARTIALLY SATISPIED. LoxpoN, Oct. B.—A Vienna dispatch saya: ‘The Montcnerring' abandonment ol further offcnsive movemnents In Herzegovina is due to political cousiderations. The territory they now holl on that side exactly corrcsponds with the 1llne of demarkation fixed last autumn by the International Cominission, atid likewise proposed and accepted by the pre- hminary conference at Coustantinople, as tho rectification of the frontier which mizht event- ustly be given to Moutenegro. - It fs not likely, therefore, Montenegro will be allowed more Iin final settloment which must be mudo by Europe. S0 Prince Nlcholas, with his nsual coul calculatton, {s now turning lis attention to the other shle, to conauer what he can there on the chance of being allowed to keep ft, becauso it wiil not Interfere with the Intercsts of any Power. At the same time he ;may be able to co-operate with Servia fn the direction of Sfenit. za and Novi-Buzar, in case Bervia renews hose thitics. eam GENERAL. RU:SIAN LOSSES. Loxpoy, Oct. 5,—A Berlin dispatch says: “The Russians ofliclally acknowledge the losa of 52,000 tnen up to Sept. 377 THE RUSSIAN GUAIN HARYEST. The same dispatch eays: # The Kussian graln harvest 18 disappointing both in quality and quantity. The wet weather {n August aud the scarsity of laboters are as- signed ns causes of the short yield."” B RUSIIAN PINANCES. Loxpoy, Oct. Gi—A Berlin dispatch says: ** An linperial ukase sanctlons the conversion of the share capltal of five priucipal Russian rail- ways from metalllc to the paper standurd, at the same time reducing the State’s guarantec of the annual receipts to the same standurd, The measure mflicts serlous loss on the shareholders, and creates apprehension that the incasuro will be extended to the other tines, and even to Government bonds; It fs sald the sharcs sub- seribed abroad and in ferelgu gold will not be cexcmpt from the operatiun of the ukase.” HEADQUARTERS MOVED. Brcnanest, Oct. 5,—Owing to the unhenlthy state of Gorney-Studen, tha Russlan head~ quarters will be transferred to Sistova. THE DANUDE IN WINTZIL Bucnanest, Oct. 5.—Consfderable discussfon is golugz on relative to the meaus of keeping communication across the Danube open during the winter. One plan suggested Is the construcs tion of abridge upou foatiug iron eylinders, Aunother planls for a fleet of steamers to be kept coustantly passing. The supporters of the latter plav polut to the fact that the Hudsou River ferrics are kept golng during the winter “ucder far more- disadvantaguous circumatances relative to fce and currents thun wonld have to be encountered on tue Danube, MEHEMET'S RECALL. CoxstasminorLy, Oct. . 5.—Mchemet All's recall fs ascribed to the fnfluence of Mabmoud Damad, tbe Sultan's brotherIn-law, Loxpoy, Oct. 6.~A dispatch from Berlin states that Mehemet All restgned the chlof command of the Turkish. army ou uccount of lack of cu-operation from other Generals, and bee cause the Gaverument fufled to uralsh the ro Inforcements demanded. A Vienoa correspondent says Mehemet Ali’s removal fs due to the Intrigues of jealous Turk- 1sh rivals, who accused him of surrounding hime s with German and other forehn oflicers, who revenled bis plans to the Russlaus. Tho Egsptian Prince Hassan s prominent amonest Mehemet's detractors, It is uotable that Me- hemet Ali's last actlon failed In 2 great measury becsuse the Egyptiau troops did not support him. PEACE TALE. L Viexxa, Oct. 8.~I¢ Is rumored that peaco negotiations will sbortly commence between the Porte and Muntenvero. AT SHUMLA, Bulefnan Pasha, Fazll Pasha, Mchemct All, and Achmet Eyouo have urrlved at Sbumla. The last two are on thelr way hither, AUST BB RECALLED, Roxe, Oct.5.~The Turkish Charge 4’ Affalres has requested Senor Melegard, the Minister of ¥orelgn Affalrs, to ro:all the Itallan Consul and Vice-Cousnl at Rustchuk, otherwise their exequatur will be withdrawn by the Porte. FRANCE, PRINCE JTROME, Panmis, Oct. 5.—Priuce Jerowe Napoleon has arrived at Ajaccio to prosveute bis canvass as o Republicun candidate there.: He cocountered a hostile demonstration, and some disturbane:s occurred, The Prince has written to M. Four- tutt, Minfster of the Iuterlor, complaining of the conduct of the autboritics snd police, Mo says bloodsned was ouly averted by tho efforts of his fricuds, GAMDETTA'S MAKIPRSTO. Tho evening papers subounce that Game betta’s manifesto to his constituents will ap- pear to-norraw, It Is sahl that it more par- icularly attacks President MacMation, disdatu- ing to notice the Mintsters, as the President has virtuully assumed their responalbilities. FOREIGN MISCELLANY. GEN. GBANT. Loxpoy, Oct, B.—Gen. Grant and suite aro vlsiting Mrs. Sartorls near Southampton, An officlal reception will be given the Ueneral by the ‘lown Council of Southamoton Saturday. CARDINAL MANNINO, Rox, Oct. B.—{t s saud that Cardingl Man- nlug s suon oxpected to visic Ruwe at the re- queat of tho Vativau, e —— AN INDIANAPOLIS SCANDAL, 8vectnl Dispat-h 10 T3e Chicago Tribune, INpianaroLs, Iud., Oct. 5.—A caseinvolving clerical scaudal bas been on trial ln the Criminal Court this week, Titlio Roquette brought suis sgalnst P, R. Fitzpatrick, pricst of 8t. Patrick’s Church, for damages by sisault and battery with crimiual intcut. Afterwards, in reply to a letter written by him, sbe ssid sho would acvept o certaln sum of mouey and dismiss the auit. On the strength of this Fitzpatriek had the glrl [udictod, and the case closed to-nlght. o Jury bave sealed thelr venlict, but It s be- licved to be o acquittal. P, WV, Bolan, wit- ucss for the del\nu u the case, will suc J. W, uordou and 8. H, Buskirk, who pwscguud r aquestion ul\ul hhin on ¢xamination by Bus- irk, and referred to i o speech by Gordun, iu- sluuating that Lo was arrested in Cluciunath cigut years-ago for recclving stoten woncy. e ea—— e DOCTORS. Suecial Disvaich 1o The Chicago Tribuna. Ixpuanarorts, fud., Oct. 3.—The opening ex- ercises ol the College of Physiclaos aud Sure geons of Indiana were beld to-night, Tho Hon, J. W. Gordon delivered - the address on ** The Relation of the Medical Profussion to the Pub~ Ue” About furty studeuts natriculated,

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