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(-XE-a iM stiSMSaeaatM WILLAMETTE1 FARMER: f . a , &ENTAUR LINIMENTS. j-joae Klud lor tli o Unman Family. iflie other tor Horses anil Ani mals). These Liniments ale simply tbe wonder of the World. Their effect ate little lots than marvellous. The Wliito Liniment Is for the human fatal '. It will drlTO Rheumatism, Pclattca and Neuralgia isi tho system; cures lumbago, Chlllblalnt, Lock- Palsy, Itch and most Cutaneous Eruptions; It xtracla frost from frozen lunds or feet, and tho pol- of bites and sting of venomous reptiles; It sub- ines swellings, ana alleviates pain or every Kina. The on sprains or brnlses occur. It U tho most potent eremedr ever discovered t. heal tho Injured parts. frhe Centaur Liniment Is used with great efficacy for rflore Throat, Toothace, Caked Breasts, Ear tsche, and Weak Back. Tho following Is but a tarn iple of numerous testimonials: "Indian notes, Jarr, Co., Ind., Mar 23, 1873. "I think It my duty to Inform you that I havo auf- ifsrred much with swollen feet and chords. A few bottles of Centaur Llalment hat done tho work for 'Me. 1 have not been froo from these swelling In aiirht Tears. Now I am perfectly well. Tho Llnl- .CM ooxm 10 00 appueo warm. .. .. BENJAMIN BrtOWN." The proof la In tho trial. It Is reliable, It la handy, la cheep, and every family should have the wnite iaur Liniment. The Yellow Centaur Iitnlment Is adapt- to the tough muscles, cords and flesh of horses P animals. It has performed moro woadcrful cures, lirco years, of Spavin, Btraln, Wind-galls, Scratch Bweeny, and general Lamoncss, than all other cdlea in exlstenco. Read what the great Express i say of It: "New YonK, January, 1874, kl Every owner of horses should give tho Ctntxvn JcVnimkntu trial, Woconsldirlt tho best artlclooy im used In our stablts. , Auama ax. nwDicr, n. i. . Htamcs w. x. . ax. Htamcs, . i." Llnlmintaro Farriers and '.1,1..-, unmnnna whn urn continually nslnir some I'yUniment. It heals Galls, Wouuds and Poll evil, i "sfcomuvee Swolllncs. and Is worth millions of dollars (.Annually to Formers, Livery-men, Btock-arowcrs, V hi . . .. ., It..... t. m mh ra ! M. I'M fill. Kiccuraitrrs. mm inimu n"s "i'" - What ljatrler cannot do for $ tho Centaur Lin- sent ttll do at a triaiiic cost. 'ThcioLlulmciitsaro sold by all dealers throiuliout j country. They nro warranted by tho proprietors. nd a bottlo w 111 bo glycu to any Karrlcr or Physician idcslro lo teet tlit ui. Laboratory of J. B. llonK &-Co Ui ukt or.. n iojih. r Honey. S'PItelicr'n Cnntorla Is a completo substitute ilDrCfttor Oil, and Is as pleasant, to taxo as iioncy. !, Mis particularly adapted to TotlMtig and Irritable ! Ji.1I.j .. f . .1-t.i.. w..ma n..lmllfltl-il ihn fflOll. togulate tho Btomach, and cures Wind Colic. I'ew emedies aro as i lucailous for I ovcrtslincss, croup, Forms aud Wnooplng Cough. Castcrlais a fclunll- : id purely vegetable preparation, moro eucciivo an Ceetor OH and neither gigs nor gripes, rrepar- t biLlUsars. J. II. Hoss & Co., 4U Dey Htrtct, Jufv rnrtr. rrimi thu foclua of Hauiael I'llchcr, 31. l) or riuUblo. Mars. , 1 X.UOXU3 HHLX, HucciesortoJ. SI. KseLia & Co., ' 05 Liberty at., - NKW VOMK, OuiimilHMlon .Vfjoint TUR UIIYINO AND FOIIWAUUINQ FItO.V I "II. MAHMI. BUDl. i "Ki PULTZ. Snpt.U. H. hx it "ALilBllTS. OUN. Supt. Hat 'M Thnbcst natrons of this ,'DJi HUn 1UIA Til. .r.iiiiiiir, v.mw .h...w, k-.w I Capo Horn, all kinds of Merchandise, aud fur tbe salt ;M rrouacu iroin luo raciac cuari, tur lut ujuoiu or money, c i.id ATTENTIOfJ hecp Growers h Sorew Worm. r Foot Hot, AND ALL Par&siteg that infest Sheep. TT LS SAFER. BETTER AND VASTLY CBJCAP 'TUAN ANYOTUKU EFFECTUAL lUtXIDT FOB TUB TREATMENT OP SHEEP. IT Improves the Health OF TUB ANIKAL, AND TUB QUALITY OP THE WOOL. t3T One gallon Is enough for one hundred to two imrrMtmocp, according toiueir age, strengu, ana JIUOU. I-It Is put up In FIVE-GALLON CANS-Prico, $13 Mr can. Betid for circular, to T. A. DAVI8 & Co., PORTLAND. ORKCJON, U'hulctfAln AgesitM lor Ibo Mate. Or M roar nearest IKtall Druggist. mvft rMrg. Rohror's New Itonaody FOR THE XsUZTCrS IS UEET1XO W1TU WOXVKKSUL SUCCESS I THIS PURUL7 VECJRTABLB ItSMEDT HA8 no ends! In the rUlef and niro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lJronehltls, Croup, Whooplnc Cough, Mta- Sio. &C it uas prijuceu tome icmnrkauw cures. Bold hv I'mai'tbU rsncrallv Propirwl only bjr JOHN' b. nUI'JlV, ilonroouth. Or., To whom all letters of bualncts hoald be addn-sscd . J. A. SVRATTOH'. Attorney air Law, 8AL.KM1. OREGON., -,, "Office oa 8Ute Btret,)epUe . lae. teaaett Mom. 11 t'M i f & & WFSW3 'fJ 8T.10UI8.M0T LM W A BTJBX CURS 70S STATE PEHTAIi AMOOIATIOW. FIIWT DAT AITKRNOON BB8SI0M. After the organization aa given In tbe Daily Rkoord of yesterday afternoon the following proceedings woro bad. Tbe apoolal commltloo consisting of Dra. Welch, Gray and mrbor, reported nothing Bccomplmhedat tho last Leglnlaturo except ing to havo their bill laid upon tho tablo. Same committee was continued. l)rs. U. Smith, O. W. Gray and T. L. Nleklin were appointed a conituittoo to have tbn Association Incorporated. Report of officers heard and adopted. An Interesting discussion took place on Amosthetlca and kindred aubjocta which were participated In by Dra. Chance, Nlcklln, Gray, E. O. Smith, Swick and Welch. KVKNINO 8K88ION. Tho meeting was called at 8 o'clock p.m. Dr. Li, S. Skiff In tho chair. On motion Or. 11. P. Swiok was oleoled a motnber of the Association, and Dr. E. O. Smith was appointed a cotnmltteo to inform him of bis election. Dr. Harvey of Eugene, addressed tho soot oty on the fiubject of Anesthesia, which was ably handled and Interesting. A voto of thanks was then tendered Dr. Ilarvoy for bis address, and an Honorary membership of thoSoolty, voted him. On motion tho soclly adjourned until this morning at 0 o'clock. SECOND DAY MOItNINO SESSION. Tho Society met at 9 o'clock at the Chem eketa hotel, Dr. H. Smith in the Chair. Dr. Harvey gave in a clear, conoiao man ner tbo steps to tako to guard against acci dent in administering AmostheUoa. Opinions based upon experience upon the samo aubjeot wore given by Dr. Skiff, Bar ber, Chance and Weloh, ' A discussion was then entered into as to the relativo valuo of dlflbrent matorlal used for filling teeth. After otbor unimportant business tho moeting adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. 8EIJ0ND DAY AFTKHNOON SESSION. Juno 28th, 1877. Afternoon sosMon convened in tho parlors of tho Cbomoketa Hotol, at 2 o'clock. Tho subject of administration of Anrostbo tics contlnuod. Aflor an animatod discus Hlou tho following resolutions, ollorod by Dr. Goo. II. Ohnnco, of Portland, was adopted by tho Society: Wborcas, Owing to tho risk attending tho itn or.nll anrothntlc: In surgical oporatlong and tho vkiiy ciiii:.vti)AN(ii:ii In the nil in lit -Istratlou ofohlnroforiu In btich oases. Hi:.-Kr,vi:t, That tho Oregon Stato Dpntal Society dlsapprovo of tlio uso of cblorolorm as an iirtmthrllo m dnntnl oporntlons, (litre forodorucointnend and rospnctfully rrqtient nil persona engaged in the prnctico 1ouiIh try In the fjtalo of Oregon to dlsootHlirilo l'H UHuasan umiMthutla, liellevlng tlint.y ad opting Mich u courso wo ahall do honor to our proil'MsIon hi well ai jitbtico to our pa tients, f ldiction of oniuer.M (hen being In order, Dr. L, S. Skill una olectod I'rosltunt; U. W. Gray, of Albany, Vloo Pnaidont. S. .1. liar her, of Portland, Corresponding and Record ing Secretary; K. O. Smith, of Albany Treas urer. Discussion (lieu turnod on tlio rolallvo valuo of inatorlalH hko1 In tilling and pro vervinpof teeth, as Wfll as the various modem of tnuiilpiilntliiij I' e aamo. Tho tnult of tlio (IImiiinhIoh was a prorcrancn for noi.n as such lllling matorlal in tbo largo number of casoa. Alter aonio other unlmp'irltint busi ness tho Society ndjourncd until 8 i t., to meet at tho parlor of tho Ohtmoketa Hotel. Dr. Ctianco exhibited un Interesting speci men of enlargement of tho alvoular pro cosnea. KVKNINO SESSION. Tho Society wea called to order at 8 p. m , Dr. Li. SSkllT, tho newly eleoted 'Ptns'lUonl, In tho chair. Tlio matter of Incorporating was fully dis cus ted, and style of articles agreed upon. Dra. Chanco, Nlcklln and Cardwtdl, wore appointed to rovlsu tho Constitution and U.p-lawH. On motion tho Ihanka of tbo Society wero tinitnltiioti.Hlv tendered H. !'. Matheus of the Ohemeketa Hotel, for tho uso of bla parlors fortho mctitlngs of tho Soclotv. Dra. Chanco, Nlcklln and Welch weronp rolntcd ai'omtnltteotoannouncoprogriiumo for tho next annual meeting. Tho committee apimlnted the following on 0hays: I1,,F, Swick, on "Eruption of tbo Teeth. E. O.' Smith, on "Analomy of the Kaco." S. J. Barber, on tho "Nerves of tbe t'aco." Sublect for discussion: "Carles, its cau&o and eifeots." Meeting adjourned to meot in Portland, December, on tho third Wcdnosday, ftlaraudera Beware. Mrs. J. A. Johua wishes us to nay that although her farm house is In ashes, she warns berry-hunlors and ramblers from tnsoasalngupon hergrouudr, picking fruit, tearing down fences, et al. Sho will prose euto for any damages done by aucb persons. Chemekota Lodge, No. 1,1. O. O F.,at a regular moeting held at their ball Wednes day evening, elected tbe following ofnoers for the term commencing July 1st: Wni. Waldo, N. G.s M. L. Chamberlain, V. G.i F.. Q. Moore, Recording Secretary Thomas Reynolds, Treasurer. . tmr xxx This is the Original Article-All EniToai Ttoiui. Pn: Dear Sirs I have Jat roado siulrrel. putllacoiua can each of tho following poisons: winEpoisou': .tin nlld mII. .1 W.l.blun. L wlbmln.lnv ftnaMII tf One ran of rol Poison: and as manr as ten cans of Bteela's Squirrel lasts! s, WUK9Kf9KUf Bx jour n-aders, I send it lor tbelr heneflt. Youm, vefy r.spectfully, H. P. Wooiiwahd, IUvwahds, April o, 1810. ' t la Purctiaalug rare should be taken to order WAKSLKE's. ' WiKCLEC'S SqUinRi:ii AND COPI1ER EXTER9IINATOR p ,18 THK ONLY AQKNT Successfully Used to Proteot Standing Grain. The Best Medium for tho Destruction of Gophers. Full Direc tions with each Can, WnOL6SALB,AOENT8 FOH OBEQON, I. J.. - H. P. WAKELEE & CO.. of XrufgH utio OIioihIouIm, Importer rtf-- . aumio Aau j.anAuiw vvuurtn vui uuhhiuau nuiuui, 'Office, comer of Montgomery tai Baab tUeeta, SAN WMAHCMO0, ' ALRTW. BY B1LU W. COOKI. I've been thinking of you, Mother, Though the while my lips were dumb, Thinking that you know so llttlo Of the woman I've become. When I left you, it was morning. Blush of dawn was on ray cheek; Now the dust and toll of noonday Check tho words I fain would speak. Words of love's full recognition Of your ftlthfut, earnest care, Aud aknowledgo of your patlenco That goes with me everywhere. When I lea you, such a difference Lay betwoon your life and mine; Old you seemed, and calm and quiet; I so full of youtli'a bright wlno. Now up to yoursouls's full stature And your very thoughts I've grown; As I listen, e'en my footsteps Seem an echo of your own. Fa.sh my worn and busy Angers Llko your hands before me cast; And my voice, in song or laughter, Booms a sound from tbat sweet past. Ah I tho years, like dropping water, Wear and shape us, every one; Till wa seem to bo but strangers To the solves of years agone. Only memories of each other, Like to memories of the dead, These are all we have, my mother, When tho best has all been said. Strange that suoh a world-wide distance E'er should come between os two 'Twlxta mother and her darling, Once so noar andyefr'tls truo. Years have crowded In betwoen us, Stretch of plain and mountain awoll, And wo hayo no heart communings. Though in tbo samo world wo dwell. Seems It not you might be nearer, Woroyou in tbatothor land, Whoro wo both must be, dear Mothor, E'er I clasp again your hand? Salkm, Oiieoon. Merited Help. Slnco tho misfortune which Mr. D. L, ltlggs met with in having bis machlno shop destroyed by lire, aovoral of our liberal minded citizens havo Interested lhonichos in his bohall. They hlarted a subscription pittmr and yesterday ovoulng bad raised tho sum of 30, which, togo(Jior with othor help londored him, will do much towards assist ing him to rebuild hla ubopH mid make another Btart in tho raco of Ilia. Mr. Rlggs Is qulto an old man, which makos tho pus cm tender of aid tho moro appropriate. If ho wax in tho vigor of youth ho could prob ably work up unitldoJ, but considering hla advanced ago this would havo boon much moro dllUuiilt for him to hnvo done unaided. Wo trust to noon nen hlin carrying forward hla buslncaa as heretofore Mercury. Dlanftrend. The Jury In tho cao of Mre. Phllbrook vs. tho Railroad Company, for tlatnagea sus tained at Pasa Creek, last Summer, after bo lug out about 18 hours, gavo notice to Judgo Bono that they could not ngroe, who dis charged thorn and contlnuod tho oaao until tho next court. It is tho reported that they fctoodalx to alxon the 11 rat ballot. On the flrial ballot they stood 11 for. plaintiff and 1 for defnndant. On tho question of damages the highest amount talked of was $2,600. Book Bindery. Now that Mrs. U. D. Snvdor has about completed all tho heavy State wofk and an-J nuai rpporiH or ntaio aotnptioN, ane wisuca to inform tho publto that alio In prepared to do book binding of all kinds prompt ly. Persons having flies of inagaalnea, papers, tuusla, otc. can have thorn bound at reasonable rates.. No tluio llko tho present so fond in vour documonts and you can build up a lino library at a small expenso. An Inhuman Stepmothor. Wo are credibly Inlorined that there is an Inhuman step-mother living noar Stayton, who is In tho habit of cruelly boating her atop daughtor, aged about 10 years, until she is in u fainting condition, and then sousing hor Into a tub of cold water to bring her to. Her neighbors havo takon tbe matter in hand and unless sho "goes slow" horeafter, intend Introducing ber to tho nearest mill pond. Tho now track connecting the Farmers' warehouse at JefToraon, with the main traok of the O. & O. Railroad, is to bo built im mediately. Tho work of grading, aud the furnishing of ties is to bo dono by the ware house company. Tho Railway folks fur nlshos the Iron, and puts it down. This arrangement will bo of mutual benefit to both companies. Jasper N. Matbeny an ox-Sheriff of this county, reoently shot Himself In the knee, on Burnt river, East of the Mountains. Frank Cooper while going over the moun tains to Eastern Oregon, one day last week, write that their party, waa "dogged" three miles by a bear. A1TD Gopher 1 xil t o xr t o , . u ' y, Others are Inferior Imitatiorm! an experiment with prepared poison for kllllnp a can o iisrnej , a can oi nieeio s ana a can n A can or Harney s, a can of (Steele's and a wake.eu s kill as msoy aa seven of Ilamey a Hqulr U'll U HTMn's Will. R,.nw .. MAn tt llaivil Poison. Thinking the result will he Interestluz to T3J.'rXm OO.f Portland. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGH. Constantinople, June 20. It Is asserted tbat the English conanl at Itustohnk, who also acts for the Unltod Stater:, unavalllngly endeavored to avert the Husslan Are kby hoisting tbe American flag. AiIvIuom from Ki.jroum states that Muk htar I'Hhha Iihh won a great victory and has taken a thousand nrisonors. A fresh attack by Kusslatia on Ilatoum Is exneotcd.t, A thouhrtiul Husalans capitulated at llayaxld-, A Dellbaba (ipeolnl says that after throe dav'a lighting tbo ItusMatB again fell back. Buoharo"t, Juno 1!5. Tho Turks havo ovao uated and Iluaslana occupied ilirzova. ' Thu Cr.'tr has left for Ulurgovo. Prince Oorlschhkoir arrived hero aocompanlod by hHatHtl, tho lli'ailan chancollory. Up to Monday iS.OOO Ituaalans had crossed tbe Danube. Loudon, Juno 20. Gon. Grant and wlfo left London yesterday ou tho afternoon tralu from 1'addington and arrived at Windsor at Siltf. They wore conveyed In one ofller Majosty's carriages to the casto whoro they wero reoelvod by tbo Queen at the bottom of thoBlaircaso at tho Queon's Instance, and conducted through tho state corridor to tho white drawing room. In tho oyonlng a grand dinner party was glvon In Gen. Grant's honor, during whloh tho band of tbe Grena dlor Guarda played in the quadrangle. Tho Turks are evidently concentrating their forces by abandoning with a show of resistance all less Important points aatbo Russians advanoe. In Armenia tho Turks are doing better. They have sucoeedod In preventing Russian troops advanolug from the direction of Bayazld,oireotlng a Junction with the column marching upon Krzeroum from Kara, but tho Turks aro nnablo to sneoor Kara, and whon tho latter is rod u cod tho Russian Junc tion can readily bo otlootod for tho grand Hold light on Krr.oroum plains, whloh many strategists still bollovo is to bo tho docislvo baltlo In advanco of renowed efforts by European powera for peaco. Paris, Juno i!0. Tho Russian tolographlo agenoy coulraJIcta tho rumorod unfriendly fooling bolwoun Russia and tho groat powors, and saya Russia will loyally koop hor prom Isud poaco of Europe. Ruitohuck, June'JO. Thobonbardmentof this placo contlnuod all dsv yesterday. Eng lish agent report thatthoEngllHhoonsulato, whloh had a largo Union Jaok lloatlng, deems to havo been Hluglcd out for concou. tratod lire, and was completely tlostroyod. Tho Turks In return partly destroyed Gulrgovo. HflVoti huudrod kIioIIh fell thoro yiHierday. 800 to-day. Ono Russian battory tuts been dlauiouiittl. Tiie Rushlana appar ently inedllato a Horloua attempt to capturo tho Island of Pyrgos. .. , Turks claim a victory in Asia Minor, but thoir claim I reoulved with Homo doubt. There ih terrible lighting going ou both hi Asia antl Europe. Tho Montenegrins and Turks are doing' dcHperato flghtlug, and tho Turks dostroy thomtamlt ofhouBosus thoy dovastato Mon tenegrin territory, PriuceChnrlt-aitnd tho Roumanian army am assaulting Wlddln, TliocnmHlngof tho Dauubo by tho Rus aiatiH omitlnuiR at sevoral points, and Is fiercely opposed by tho Turks. Thoro has not nfum bfon moro tcrrltlo war waged than Ih now pronctited by Ruauia. The boiiibiirdmeut of Kara continues wllji vigor. It la certain that tho TurkH aro mak ing it formidable tloftiiioo. ' , A Russian olilolal (lispntah, datod Katr.u bun I. nt-Hr iUtoum, Juno -3, saya tho Turks atlackel the right v.Ing'HpoHltlouon'thAl!lth Inst. The fight lastod H-hours, Tho Turks wero ropuli with groat Iohk. at. Petersburg, Juno 27. Ail oftlolaltole,-, cram from Gen. Teraukasyolfronoriathaton Juno 2Wt lila1 oolnrun'wtM attacked TiMf Uijar by 'M battalions of Turks with 12 gurls, and 4,600 horse. Afier teu hours' fighting tho Turks were repulsed. Grand Duko Nluholaa telegraphs that the dilUcultauil complloatod task ot croaalng tho Danube la achioved. Hlstova aud the NurroundiiiK heights Bra In our hands. Gon. Drauoinlroira division with tho mountain urtlllery was tho drat to cross. They are now, evonlugoftho27tb, on tho othor sldo, the 8th army corns, and 4th rlflo brlgaUo, aud the Villi division la now crossing. Now YorU.JiinoliS. TiinTlmoH' Iondon special nays: Thoro Is nothing In the present condition of alfalrH In England to warrant a particularly noperut view or me situation. Sorlous diflerencos in tho Hrltlsb cabinet still exist, with no prospoot of settlement. Tho troublo Ih that tho mombors cannot agroo uion tho sum to bo askod for in tho yoto of credit, throe of tho gentlomen in the cabinet opposing tho measure altogether. The dllllcultlcs surrounding the government begin to tell seriously upon Iteaoonsfleld, and bla health, whloh for several vears hat boon none of the strongest, glvos nvldonoe of nroauing uown ontireiy. us looks very in, aud his Irloniln expresa groat anxloty In re gard to his condition. Thoro's an article in tbe Berlin Post sug gesting a transfer of tho European Turkish provinces to Austria, tbe Greek provinces ex cepted. It la said to be inspired by Bismark w ho does not wish Russia to get too tnuoh territory, ills understanding with the Cur is perfect, and there la possibly eotse foun dation for the statement that Germany and Russia have a secret treaty of alliance, and this causes mnch of the hesitation character Ulng the action of tbe British cabinet, Paris, June 27. A violent newspaper arti cle written by M, DeOaseagnao, la prodBolag a groat sensation, It recommends that the consuls general should not be permitted to meet lest they beoomi. hotbeds of agitation; also that the government should announce its Intention of turning out tbo new Chamber If It should be as strongly Republican aa the one dissolved, ! ' ' Zawln, June 28, The Russian attaok on tho Turkish position bore was repulsed, dosplU) the repeated assaults. Tbe Turks had 10,000 men, but tbelr numerical Inferior Icy wos balanced by tbelr well fortified posi tion. The Russians fought with the greatest bravery. Bucharest. Juno 28. Tbe Russian olQolala are a surprised as tbe general publlo at tbe on with which tbe crossing of tbe Danube waa effected, and at the allghtneesof the re sistance. The Turks seemingly made up tbeirmluda tbattbe passage would beau tempted at Turna Magarelll. Tbe tremend ous bombardment of Nikopol is also served to divert attention and confirm them lu this opinion. Tho Russians crossed at Potrocenl yeter day upon rafts, the son of Grand Duko Nicholas going over on tho first one. Grand JJuke Nicholas crossed at 3 o'clock in tbo morning atPetrocenl and it is olllolally stat ed tbat thoro wero pO.OQO RusttUnaou thq aoutliern side of tho Danube this morning oppoMfo'theHymnllr.iand Petrocenl lino. Hihtova, June 2d. On Wednesday tho Tuiku ware drive u back from the landing place at tho rlolnt of tho bayonet. Turkish Infantry, some 3,000 In number, tnado an at tack on tho troops whloh had lauded but wero repulsed by the musketry of the brig ade, whloh Hoon aflor ocoupied tbe height, Tn Russian loft U in force near ilirsova and is bolnir constantly strengthened. The right has secured the orosalng at Hlmnlua with ease, so that tbe Danublaa passage Is secured. Toe center baa the oholoe of con centrating opoa tfae rbjbt or left wing and oroseing unopposed. Wlddln andNlokopo lls are isolated from the Turkish quadrllate ,ral arid the present Indndatldns leads to th conclusion that this muoh vaunted square or fortresses will be Itself cut in halves and the Turkish forces separated into three. divisions without means of communication and with' tno w iioie Husslan army ocoupylng tho cen tral position between them and free to movo with a crushing force upon any oneorthom. Telegram to Paris papers, asuert Husslan losses woio enormous at crossing tbe Dan ube. , j Chlcngo,"June20.-Tho Tribune's spoolal from London saya tbe last detach mentor tbe 14th corps orossod this morning on a bride to Malobin. Communications aro completo frorj Ga- late. Thoro aro 30,000 infantry, and about Ccasacks in tbo Dobrudtiuha. 1,000 Ilirzova was ovacuatod on the advanco or tbo Russians, A sevoro fight has boou reported at Tokt navoda. Yostorday tho Russians wero crossing ho Danubo at Slmnltr.a, and oxpeoted to make a crossing at Turna. At Nlkopolls end' Slllstrla Wednesday tho losses on both sidos woro appalling, Nkw Yonir, June 29. A special cable dla patch states tbat bloody lighting Is going on atPyagas on the Danubo. Russian troops are crossing en masso and ongaglug'the Turks who are making a desperate resist ance. The slaughter on. both sides has been terriblo. The Turkish gunboats are also en gaged In the battle. Late advices from Turkish sources state that Turkish foroes claim a victory In the battle noar Geirvln, Tuesday, and that the Russians lost 3,000 men. London, June 20. The Russians have oo- . cupled the Island of Barca noar Slllstrla. It Is unknown whetner thoy have sucoeedod In crossing to tho Turkish side, but report is that tho Turks havo abandonod thoir posl- . tlons atTohornakoma and Modsidgo. From tho latest uows reoelvod hero It ap pears tbat tho crossing of tho Danubo was only suonossful from tiymnltza and Slstova. All other attempts up to Wednosday failed. Tho Roumanian lolograph Is sllont regarding yostorday 's events. Tho Times' London spools) saya: Finan cial authorities consldor thaVtho Austro Hungarlan dobatca, Russian u iterations, and .tqno of tho Modltorranean pros'-, assures for somo tlmo non-lntorvontion lu tho Orient and tranquility outside tho actual coiribat auts. Prtispoots thai thoro will bo ro gonoral war aro boltor than they havo boon for 30 dava. Now York, July 1, A lolouram from Tro l)ir.on(ldH)lyw tho Turks, on Friday. itHsault oil and carrlod'tho Russian poMtlotiH at IUtoum, achlevlbg n great vlotdry. Tho Russians rotreated.aflor a aovoro battle ntid great loss of mon, , iLnndnu, July 1. Tho long oxpoolcd crista", whloh Europelias booh awaltlntt hna virtual- " )y panod without a strarrglo, Tho Rusilana havo lea In forco near IlirtebVa, and all thoir tinnps botwoon JKalarash aud isinnll, ephi'o 30,000, havo, by this time, passed front tbo nonluirii lo tbu snuthorn bank of tlio Danubo ahd drlveh tlio Turks to their Hooond lino or doronsoat KuatondJI and tho Roman walls. Tliow nroHoutuo obstnelo worth speaking of. Ills othnrwlio with KustondJI itself. Jloro thoro havo boon somo hoavy guns innnnted, . but all told, thoro aro not moro than 10,000 men nt KustomlJI, liioluillng poala ami rorcoa driven In from tho banks 'of tlio Danubo. Wo may soon expect to hoar of tho Invest mont of Ktiftlou(li. An regards ton general petition or tbo Turks lu Asia Minor, thoro can bo but llttlo doubt that It lias Improved. Tho iilownoas of tho RusHlau advanco haa not only oroatod conlldonco, but glvoujlino for making prep aratlona,'ln nontcquonco of which .It haa boon resolved to.dpfeii.d a Junction of tho Toads from Kara and Bayaald, In tho Arxea valley. ,, ' . . It aoetns ovldont that tho Turks had decid edly the best of recent fighting both at ' Doiibaba and owln. At tho latter plaoe tbe brunt of tho dofouao fell On tho command of ChofketPasha, notorious for participation Jn the Bulgarian massacre, and reports say tbat ho groatly distinguished himself and contributed largely to tho Turkish aucoosa by bis porsonal prowoss. Boston, Juno 20. Boston's Ht. John roller fund Is f 23.052. Dos MoIiioh, Juno 20. Tho Republican , convention to-morrow will doubtloss bo tbo largostovor hold In tho Hlato. Paokard la hero and will doubtloss speak. Oear, Hher- , man and Howbold aro candldatos for goy-.' ,. ernor, Tho roll or tho noxt houso made by Clork Adams shows a Democrat lo majority of 10, with 7 districts lo hoar from. Ho will prob ably follow tho oxamplo of Ilayos aud reo pgnlite Democrats in Florida, and Louisiana. Charleston, June 2d. The eleotlon for Charlrston county to till legislative vaoanolM resulted to-day In tho eleotlon or the Demo-, oratlo tloket having throe colored and four teen white names, The Rspubllcana de cided not to run cny ticket. President Hayes waa present at Harvard University Commencement where he waa re oelvod with distinguished honors. Ha at tended a banquet at Boston, waa received lat Rhode Island and other places with favor able demonstrations. Oen. Grant haa been entertained' by the Queen at Windsor Castle, and attended a State Concert at Buckingham Palaoe. and wherever be goee in England lareoelved with distinguished honors. There waa a large attendance yesterday at A. J. Alexander's aaie.of blooded horses at Lexington, Kentuoky. The great feature of the sale waa live yearling, tbe get of the celebrated horse Lexington, W..U. Johnson of Nashville, purchasing one for 13,100, To-, Ul amount realised by sale, f 10,600. ' New. York. June 28. The World's Mon treal special aaya: Henry Dunning, the great ship-builder, of Quebec, baa failed. Liabilities; 1300,000, A large amount due la tbestatos. The assets are large. Depress ion in shipbuilding and low freights caused tbe failure. , ' ' . Brevet Major General William P. Hasan, In command of the 10th Infantry, has been aeleotod for the position of military attache, , to the American legation at Vienna for the purpose of witnessing military operations between the Turks and Russians. , ' Providence, R, I.. June 20. Tho President aud party romalned ,at the executive man sion last night. This morning the Prosldoqt was escorted by Newport arliriery-'and Providence first guard ofinfanlry to Ibo Mu aio Hall, whloh was handaomely decorated, Hero II vo hundrod children of tho publlo schools were waiting for tho President add party. PhiUdelpliut,Jrino'no. Eight hundred Mennoullf-H arrived JaC night from Rusala, Inimlgriktifu; fo iwapo roiKKirlptlun. Washington, Juno 30. Upon tho prosi (IoiU'h return to (ho city this evening (to pro ceeded iniuittdlatoly to Mi mimmor'rosl dnnce, which fa tho largest cottage on tbo , grounds of the Soldlerht Home, and tho samo as formerly occupied by President Lincoln. All I n ui ate of tho executive mansion, with .aor.vauiM, down and uocctsBry ell'octa, have neen romovou to too cnittgo, Portsmouth, Juno 29, Tho Portsmouth light artillery, organUod In 1777, has accept ed the Invitation of tbe mayor of Porta month, England, to vhlt that olty and re ceive lta hospitalities. P. I 'ii t M fl j M ',; I M 1 I . 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