v . ' V sL l- "tiiriii;,lu."'7'T-iTL"-- fc-"r fct--,- V c .w., r j, s , --,B j- , , iUU" ' kt-nr MkT p v inwc--aLv -1 - waaaa '' v ' "&?. f A ' "' ,V 3.. WTLLAMBTTE FARMER 3 v-x V, .ii 22 - immhnkh T?T?.nTTnTrnr Ttvr TKTrn? - jaT- HawSB' , TO THE PEOPLE: Waving determined ta maintain tho position herctoforo occupied by mo for the Largest Retail House in Oregon, I liavo takon this moans of announcing' to tho public that I am now displaying thoLAHUKST and JIEST STOCK of Cii-noral Mcrclinndi-jo north of San Francibco, consisting of a flno stock of LADIES' AND GENTS' tXvta- Oapaf TniTtliw, which is surpassed ly none in the city, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. It shall continue to be my aim to give THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONET, And to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other house. It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods which I cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt to give value reecivod in every instance. Soliciting a call from every pur- chaser, at my stand, Griswold's corner, respectfully, M: MEYER. WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT, .USE THE., AVERILL It Is prepared ready for Immediate use, and of ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE. It Is easy to apply, and It will not craek, peel or clialk oil". For durability, beauty, and brilliancy ol color it Is ' For sale In any quantity by WEATHEEFOED & CO. ... DKALldltS IN. DRUGS, PAOHTS- OILS, AMD PERFUMERY. KALisar. Plows Q && FRANK BROS. Ouford Gang. Black Hawl PLOW CALIFORNIA SULKY i.2.sk :. -. . .. T IV ." 'A ' .-. . -T" Champion ' Browne " Sulky, (N'evcr bcn hratcn In tho field.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and Tho McSborry Grain Drill -and Broadoast Heodor. Tin: mot coMi-i.r.Ti: link op PLOWS, HAKROWS, DRILLS, AND Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. nEfORE puiicirAsrira, call on FranK Brotliers dks 00.. 104 and 106 Front Streot, Sr.W-ATflXKTOBD. J, W. WSATUBJUrORD. Weatherford & Co.. Wboloiale and KeUll Dealer In DRUSE, PAINTS, C!LSf GLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS, ' , Etc., otc. ' PURS WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purpose. Llodioinos Compounded, Proscriptions Filled. and "Weatherford & Co,, ?ctf nomrpttrcul Hrwt. HAI..K3I. X'ulce TVotlcjo. -CV WirB. IIESTBU. HAS U.TT MB. Afl) I lTX tball pay so debt of bi contMCtlu" afit. Hit dtie SllTertcn, 8pt. lit, IKTT. ANSON HOIUKT. ?a uij FURNISHING GOODS, "7"tKlmomr oto., FAINT OREGON. n.ny2tl CO. Iron and Wood Beam Single PLOWS. FNOM mm 8-inch lo lG-inc!i. PORTLAND, OR. Little Giant GRUBBING MACHINE. Wo wish to Inform tho people of Oregon that wo havo purchased thu ptont of "The Little Giant Grubbing Maenlno," and that wo uro now prepared to Mipply any number nl them at a wry roatonabte rico. Too sub Joined testimonials of ibo superior qunllile b of thean machines and their compuratlwt cheapness Hhould recomendml thorn to ill tlHWrtdoIrouaofclearitm off land at but til' fllnir oxpemu. For further nartlculara annlv lo Frank Conner or Wiu. Delaney. Salem, or Albeit lirlggs, Solo. k'cio, March 10th, 1877. This 's orllfy that we hum used "Tho Lit tle Giant Giubbirig Machlno" and found It suporlor to anything of tho kind overused In this part of the country: Pretou Munlurs, Um Ireland, Uonry Ilei', J H Morris. A Owls, JBIrvIno KlUldwIn, JIFIIrlggs, Henry T Hare. Wo thn mdHriiljnnd lmvo eann "tho Llttlo Olaiit GrubbhiK Maohlno" work and can HMire tho public that It I thn bo.t inachluu of I ho kind we kavo over men working. M Alfxnmlor, a W Ilawlllou, JOJohiwin, 1'nlerHmlth. J M Urowu, Win H MeKulght, I' Iillyeu, D I' Masou. t-CIo, May 25th 1$77. 7. O. SUTLIVAK. ATTORNEY AT I.AW OPKUA UOUBB, SATJUf. B. K. corcsr, at bead eX (talis. MSr Plows! or 1. GERTRUDE MOORES MILLER. It la sad onouph to pKxt with tho Rod whon thoy have tilled tho mrnsuro of their dayH and usoTulnesH and aro callod homo. It la painful to ecotho nno bnd fall oro It lion burnt forth Into bloom, but most painful of all lo m:o tho liro that bus passed to fruition, nno who luw ocqulrtd tint tl.i of homo and bcromo ondeared bv a thousand ties to a community of friends, puss from all the cares and responsibilities ol earth, leaving homo dosoUto and many friend lieroavud. For mnnths ptst wo lmvo watchod tho wnultiR life of Mm. Gortruilo Millar, ft youiiK wfo, n young mother and a dearly beloved daucht or, feellut; that alio was pissing throuxh tho dark valley and recognizing too, that aho was sustained by nn unfaltering trust. Llfo passod from her In gentlenesH and thoso who liavo lost her can rememoer that hor lastdaj-H allowed to tho best advautate, tho Btvootnossof hor character. Sho.grow up among us, was ono of us In tho truest (.onco, and society losos ono who was not proton tloua or exacting ;but whoe llfo was devoted to borne and friends and whoso presonos has made tbo world better and loft no stain or wound upon JIU aurlaco. II there can be consolation for such a loss her friends have It when they remember what aho baa been to thorn. SUNDAY LAW. Having boon asked repoatedly what tho existing laws wero in roganl to the profana tion of Sunday, wo Rlvo tbo statue as it now roads In tho "General Laws of Oregon." Sec. 053, chap. xllx. "Crimes Against Fubllo Polloy," reads as follows: Skction 663. If any person shall koep opou any storo, snop, grocery, au alley, billiard room, tippling house, or any place of amusemont, or shall do any secular busi ness or labor, other than works of necessity or moroy, on tho first day of tho week, com monly called Sunday, or tho Lord's day, such porson, upon conviction thereof, shall bo punished by lino not less than live, nor moro than II fty dollars. Tho following aro deomed works of necessity: 1. Tho buylnirnnd soiling of moats, fish and milk nt rotali, boforo nluo o'clock In tho morning. '2. Tho buying and soiling drugs and mod. Icino at rotali or upon prescription. 3. Tho selling or food, to b3 eaten on tho pxitnlp.es whorosold; and 4. Tho keeping open of harbor Miops nnd laboring at such trade until ton o'clock In (ho IIIOMllUg. EARTHQUAKE ! A Gcnuino Shock i At ton minutes bnoro 2 tlilnnftornoon, nn oorlliquako shock was very aonstbly felt in Hovtr.il buildings on S'tRto stroot, In this city. Tho shock laotod about two ocoudp, and ainrlod tho occtip.nla of tho upper storli'i to tho street In a hurry. It was no falwo alarm, ottiHtitl by "tho oar rattling o'er tho atony aire ot," nolther was It " tho rannnn'a open ing roar" of tho naluto over tho Uoniocratlii victory In Ohio, but n vorltnblo oarthouako, ho pronounood by thoso who liavo hsd ox prrlouui'H of shocka In California, It gtvo ono of thocompo'-ltorn In tho Kkcouh olllco a hcadacho from which ho did nut scorer In two hours, Wo hasten to mako this teoord of thn iivcnt, lrst, In tho nol.in and xul'o mentnf thoStato Fair, It might " roll.un httdodly away." Whlto Uull Mluo. Tilr. J. 0. Jonlnn, SujiorltitciKlcnt of tho Whlto Hull quurlr. lead,C3:uo tlnwu Tues day, iau. wiiom wo learn that tho prt'Mtmt usmpany has run a wortclnj; tuunot -fil Tcet Into tho mountain, nnd Ihatthe Udgo wl i bn struck nearly nt right nuglcH, In iibnut .T frot.atiideiith of .0 feet iromtho ton of tho mnuntnlu, This tuunol In U0 frot Inwnr than tho ono run by thu Union Company in 1SUI fi, from which nich richspccliiitiH wero taken. Tho company expecto ntrlkotho Uad within forty dtO'M, whf ii (jimrlr. will bo taken nut during tho winter, tmlenn tho wenther ball provo too Inclcmout. Tho oompany has taken nil tho preliminary Htepa to obtain a patent, and as soon as tho papotH can bo oxamliied by thn proper ollloerH nl Washington, title will Inmio. Thoro Is no huow on tho mountains at pntsntit. Coiiforouco Appolntmrut. The following aro tho nppolntiunntH, for tho ensuing yoar of tho United Hiethren Oouforeuco, rooontly hold nt Philomath, Oregon: District J, G. Mosher, P. E. Philomath circuit, J. II. Vandevorj Llun, mlwlon, W. II. Palmer; Marlon mlsslou, Yamhill mission j Washington mis. I). I.. MaLoan; Nohalem mis., 0. Plowman; ('olumbla mis sion J, H. Osborne; Provldonco mission J, II. Watson; Coos mission, ; Coast mission, O.K. Phllbrook; Hoguu Itlyor mission,-. District rlupnrlntendent of tho American Uiblo. Hocloty, P. O. Holzlnr; Pres ident or Philomath Colloxo, W H. Walkor. All appointments followed by a dtsh nro to bn suppllod with a pastor by tbo Presid ing Elder. Hooao Robbed. On Wednesday night soma porson en to rod the boarding housoof Mrs, E, K, Itoo.on tho corner of High and Chemekota streets, and m ail o oil with a breast-nlti and a valuable ring belonging to Mrs. ltoe, and 910 dollars in com belonging to one oitno persons room Ing In tho bouse. Tbo thler was heard In tho houso during the nlebt. but every ono supposed It wasftomeouo who was to sleep there, and for that reason no notlco was tskeu of his prAsencoand tho loss was only dUcovorod next morning. Almost a Row. On nno of tho buck streotw this morning, wo olxorvrd about half a dozen ot tho "sons and daughteru of thn forest" engaged in having some very loud and hard vtordM, and for a time wo though that there was going to lie another Indian war, lor lank knives and clubs wore very conspicuous in tho crnnd. Tho trouhlo originated about tho transfer of a cayuso horse. Homo outsiders interfered and biiHtol up our llttln Indian war, thereby robbing us of tho pleuturo of ohronlullng riiHdith of tho entire gang of tbeso uoblo Indiana, lirolxo Down. Tho now mill recently erected In the northern Mctlon of tbo city, by Mohkm Waldo tV Wlltr, foiled to communes grind lug tills week as expeo'ix), u.lng to tho fuel that tho ixjnstoelc has gieu way. Thelliu bsrs OJiolofclng It oro nntutout nough to bear the proisuro of water upon tlioni henco tho uccidont. It I expeoted thatilie uu-eksary repairs will be msdo In u few days ami tho mill put In operation, TillntnooU Strangor. Mr. Frank It. Wlllhon's sploodld 2 year old colt, Tillamook Stranger a Htludld bay 10 hands bUb, sired by Gon, J, W. Nesmitb'M lllauk Htrsnxer, look a premium for style nc lion, and beautyat tho State Fair, We do not know whether he U for sale or not, but lesrntbat Mr. Wilson baa been oL'ertd a big IprloeforhuB. DEATH BY TELEGRAPH. Toledo. Oct. 10 -I a. M. Tho DmncrntH claim l)3ili Senators from this district, but It Is probable that Uteedman, I)mi mid Little, Rep., am elected. Returns Ironist nreolnclx of tho city nnd Lucas county, revolved from Demderalio sources, givo lHahop 2 U l(. West l.(!?.. n Ddinocratio ualn of 117 over tho voto of 1870. Columbus. Oct. 10 Wo have renortH from 437 vMirds, townships and proclno'.a In the State which show galna for Hlshnpof 10.25; gains for We-t, 2,7(17: net Demooiatlo gains, 7.180. At this ratio, HlshopV plurality over West In tho Slato will bo 2.VU00. Nothlnit detlullo i known in regard to tho leglslaturo wtiicu NcontlUoniiy cinimud oy ttio Demo. cratn. iNothlng from Clncluuail, Clenvlaud or Tolodo is luolndod In this summary. Chicago, Oct. 11) nest estimates rrotn Iown plaeo tho Republican msjorlty nt 2,1,000 and a majoalty on Joint ballot in, tho lrgisla tuto whloh approximates 05. Columbus, Oct. 10. Tho Republican com mttteo havo recolved vory llttlo nows to-day, nnd all political Information has to boob talned from Domocratlo headquarters. The Domocratlo Btato committee, up to this hour, havo what are called official roturns from Just one half the counties. In the Htate, and those show a net Democratic gain over tho voto of last yoar of 10,670. Taking this as a basis, they claim tbat Dlshop'e majority cannot fall below 25,000. They think that the ofllolal count will glvo him 28,000 or 30, 000 majority. In the absence of definite in formation tbo Republican oommlttoe oon oedo nishop'a election by 25,000 majority, The Demoorallo committee's figures on the f'eneral assembly aro aa follows: In tho iouso, the Democrats will bave07mombors; Republicans, 39, and Nationalists or Work Ingmon, 3 Demooratlo majority, 23. In the sonatotho Domocrats will have 25 mombera and tho Republicans 10 Damooratlo major Ity, 10. It is not likely tho mil count will change tho legislative majorities clalmod moro than two or throo at most. Thoro is no oxcltomont In tho city to-night, and no rowda about tho hoadquartors of olthor party. coiumuu-, omo, uct.iu moro isnearcoly any oxcltomont to loam tho figures cf yes torday's dilution, both commlttoos concede that nishop'n plurality will bo between 15,000 and 25,000. Tho Domocratlo committee claim that the Democrats will havo botwoou 30 and 10 on Joint ballot In thn general nosnmbly, And tbo Republican couiuitttoo do not dispute this claim. Oiniiha, Oat. 10-Gon, Oroolt nnd sovoral mombara of hN stair, left to-day for ltf Cloud nnd Hpottod Tali ngencle to superin tend tun ronioval of tho 8Iou.x, Arrannhou aim oiuor inuintis to tiiouow reserves oil tho upper Missouri river, In tho vlolnlty.of iiu'tuiiii uuu.Tiuiiu uenciop, muntiJ. An olTort Ii to bo mado to movo tho Indians bc foro oold woathor. Gon. Crook has llttlo to say concornlng tho probable dlllluulty which may booaporlonccd In roniovlnir thn Sioux. but there Ih not certainty tlml these warlike triocH win paceruiiy submit. ThoGotioral's prosenrn nl thoHloux Hgouoles nnd his por- groat weight, howovor, In roslgnlng thorn to inn ciihitj;(i. Fort Ranlon, Oct. 8.-Hlncn tho first hattln of MileH with JoMiph's bind tho troops havo been holding tho hnstllos In a narrow rnvlnu losing only four mon theniRelvos. Joseph ralsod n whlto Hag four times, nifrrliri to surronder, If ho mUht bn allowed to keep mi giiim. jm iuii iieiunutinii imooniiitmuai Hiirronder, nnd on tho Inst dav Joseph rnlsod tho whlto II ig again, ndvnneeil In fnmt or tho Hues, handed his gun to Miles nnd shook hands with him. Tliommaludorofthocom mami diii ttio Himo. Forty wounded I nil I una woru found In camp, Tho iminbsrof iidMi is unknown, as nil wore burled. inn glory ot tbo tlglit rosts with Miles. In Irnuoliiuonts of tho NeK Forces woro lugo iilnusly t'onstruoied. Tliolr bi-averv was nn. siiriuhsrd throughout tho light nnd thoy nro uthIIiiiI ltli utimorous ucln of Immunity to womided whitnx. Wnshlngtoii.Oat. 12 Tho disposition of tn iiirci'M iimiius miiiiiruninl jomiii i. who surrouilercdtoGeu. Mllns, has been tliomib. JuctofcorreHpoiidenco botwoou tho War nnd lulorinr dnpsrlmrnts nnd tho matter will bo furthor considered mid detcrmluod bycubl not. Out. 11 In renrrnugltig lllos of thoro. oords, owing lo tho tecum Urn nnd Hood, n letter was found ilatedMnrlnutleld. Ills.. Juno 22, 1KI9, from A. Lln-oln, niMroHt( lo tho MBcnr.nry to transmit him pnp9ra onlllois commending him (Lincoln) for commission or of thu general land olllco. Another letter was from Mr. Lincoln addrosnd to John Add-on, K'q., mid dated Hprlugtluld, Ills., Sept. 0. J KM, as Icing that homo patsuN ro malnlngnttho thipartmsnt of thu interior recommending him Tor commissioner of tho general laud olllco bo withdrawn, Chicago, Oct. 12 ThoTrlbiiue's Washing ton apodal says; It Is understood that cahl not ban decided on tho nomination of (Jon. Harlan or Kentucky to tho vacant soaton tho bench of tho supremo court. It Is now believed that In Iowa Gear will havo a majority oyer all und u plurality over Irish of -10,000. Joint republican majority in tho assombly will bn about 75, Washington, Sept. 13 At thn Doniooratlu oaucus lo-nlgbt, Randal, ot Pennsylvania, was nominalist rorwiieauor; col. Adams, or Kentucky, for Clerk; Thompson for Hor gAinl-at-Ariim; J. W. Ktownrt, of Virginia, for Postmaster. Tbeso woro all olllcors of the last House. Rev. Dr. Pulsol, of tho Southern Methodist Church, was nominated for Chaplain. All declared unanimous. Nlles Parker, ex-Htato Troasurer of Houth Carolina, was urrested to-day In Jersey City, and lodged In thn county Jail, on requisition from Gov. Hamilton, of Houth Carolina. charging him with plundering thoStaio. Ho siiya ho Is willing to turn Slate's uvl Jeuco. A disputed from Columbia, H. C.( Htatos (hut State Sonator Nash hits resigned, and iiiHdn u cinliiMslmi to tho Investigating rom mllteo, Implicating others In legislative traudii, and has mudn restitution, SymctiHo, N. Y, Oct. II. Tho business part of tho village of Kanobvlllo, In this (,, was burned this morning. Tho burned ills trlot covers Mtvon acres, It was tho work of an InceudUrv. Tho mini Is known, but Is not yet louud. l)s. 10,000; Insured, glS (XX), Han Francisco, Got. IB. Tho Comiregn llooal AHioi'latloii ol this Htato, In e;wpu during the ww-k, at Sacramento, nlJourned lant iiIkIiI. Hilar iiSHSiug stiong retolutions Hgsliist Chlueso iminlurallou, and demand. lug u modiniutllon ol the Itiirllugamb treaty FOUEIOK. ConManllnop'o, Out. I) Snow mid rnln continues falling, which, It is thntii'ht, will riUHmiMd all opurnllons In llulgarU nnd tho lialkaun, UN prnhablo Mahomet All will ho ap poiniid lochljf coiumsrid In Thb'isaly, Tho Hcrvlsn dl(ilomiilu iienl hits fur rnnlly rnnnwrd to the I'urlo nstiiruucisof thn paellli' ininuifoii ot SurvU, Mukhtur 1'rfnlia fayn tho Rusxlun lots during tho recent llht fcS ID.OUOj loss of Turks, 2,W)0. Tho Ituin estimate (.litres Mukhtar Pa-ti-'s loss ou tho '-1J and 3d ol Oslober at 0,000. Londou, Got. 10 Correspondents hero after will only bo admitted lo lines of active operation ou days of engagements. At otbor tlmos thoy mustroma'n nt corps hoad quartors. Information sent by thorn having thwarted Russian plnn-. Within ten days, 2&,O0O, omefi fluiioring from fever, havo reached Odessa hv,initalB. XoiiBtantlnople, Oct. 11. Mukhtar I'ashn'H olllclal dlspatohea oxplaln that tbo battle fought Tuesday near AlndJaDagh was caused by an nttomptoftho RtiRBlauatomir priso tho corps or obBoryaiiou posieu ni iviiatan to cover tho concentration of his Toiceont Aladl Dagh. Mukhtnr claims ho ropulsed tho Russians with n loss or i,a. Loudon, Oct. II. Cold ram nun laou or winter cloihlng nro causing groat mortality In the UtiHfo Roumnnlau nriny. Thonnaa her of deaths during tho lust twenty days nro, of tho army bororo Plevna, 5.000 or tho c.srowltch's nriny, 1.600 In Dobruiuohn.S, 000, and nt Tirnovn and Sohlpka, 2.000. Tho IlUMilans in JlUlgarin. inciuumg reiniorro ments, number onlv 230,000 combstauts. Tho London TIihch sayH at St. Petorstmrg tho rate o f exchange Ih 23 pence, tho lowest rato slnco tho Crlmoan war. Thero seoma to have been a kind or psnlo thoro yontordav. duo to a great deproolatlon of paper ourroncy, wnion uopreoiauon tureaions temporarily to verse on bankruptcy. Vienna. Oct. 12. A special from Bucharest sayB various unconfirmed reports are current nero roncerning tno Hungarian inonrsion Into Llttlo Walaobla. According to one of these reports It was caused by tbo cons-era-llonoflhe colors of a mlillla battalion at Orsova. Otbor reports allege tbat a body of raldora aotually crossed tho frontier. Constantinople, Oct. 12. The sentence of death passed on tho Goshofls has been com muted to exllo. Intelligence In received at tho British ambassador's tbat Mukhtar Pasha Is pursuing tbo retreating Russians. Londou, Oct. 12, A Del grade special says the cabinet has unanimously am! definitely agreed upon terms with Russia. This prob ably refers to an ngreoment concornlng the subsidy of a million roubles to be paid to Servla monthly from tho time her troop cross tho frontier. Troops aro continually marching to tho frontier, roady for any of Tensive movemonton tho part of tho Turks. Crlstlcs, Sorvlan agent at Constantinople, Is oxpected home shortly. St. Potorsbnrg, Oot. 12. Probably Gen. Todolhon will replace Gen. NopokbUohliaky at the bond of tliocntlro general atafl. A now Russian tovea por cent loan Is Impending. London, Oot. 12. A llro occurred at tbo Duko of Argy lo'a seat at Invorary Castle, In vorary, Aryyloslilro, Tho coulral towor wan gntto'l. ' Paris, Oct, 12 Osmbottn linsbeenKon Irnucd to throo months Imprkiniimont and to vwnflnoor fSW) Tor placarding his rccon aJJreWi liOiidml, OjI. ll.-Tliq AfAiquls of Sills bury, In n sooch nt Unulfortl, nhI(I tho war was not to ho iv b mdoned ttnlll olthor of tho belligerents was strikingly dofeatod or nttor ly oxhatistod. Hoglaud, ho said, was not nt Crcstint in n position, without deputing from or neutrality, to offer unythlng but moro genoral pnollloadvlco. Paris, Out, 11. A second tnanlfMo lias boon InmuoiI by President MaoMnhmi. Ho dtmlos thnttho ropubllosu constitution Is In dangnror that tho government Is under cler ical Influence, or Inclined ton policy which might ondutigor poacn, und appoala lo vleo ton-not to plutigo tho country Into ar mil known futuro of crises and conlllcts byre turning opposition cnudidntos. Thn mani festo lays great n'.ress ou thn fiat that duty ftirbldx thu Marshal to fomiko his post, uud concludes, " I answer forurdor mul psaco," Chicago, Oot. 13 Tho Tluins' London spo clal siyn groat dlllluulty Is found In gutting reliable nows from tho front, owing to ox pulsion ofcorrospondonts -from tho Russian linos. ItlHOiitlclptted that mtuo vory lm imriaut muvemoiit Is about to bo attempted. An Fngllsh olllcor who loft tho front lately Hays It M liBltoved nn nltaclt wlllbooarn moiicod by heavy demonstrations ou tho uoiith nnd southeast, tollowed by uroal at tack on thn north, Meantime ttio RiiNslau loft, In rnsu ot ditlodgmont of the Turks, will bn thrown nalnst tlioiinomynnd It Is hoped Omjrlto's cavalry will secure it Sudan. ICrorythlui dcpomls on tho woithor, which for it couple of davit has Improved, although still very cold. It Is iis-orlcd by woll In formed polltlufans (lint Austilit ctiiuot bo kept out of it If tho wargosn ou another year, nud that un nlllanco bstwonu Auwlrls. Kranoti, Eouland nud Turkey will bo louud toolfrnt an alllauoo butwooii Germ my, Rnu sis nnd Italy. Imdnu, Oct. 13 A correspondent with tno catrowucti'H iion(inarters at uonny monaster telograjihs, uinlttr date of Wednes day, us follows: Tho Hnvero H'.orm of oolil wliul nnd rain which began it week iuo still continues, Thnoamps uro literally lakes of mud. Thn roads uro impraitlleable, excopt by tho highway between Illola nud Rui clink. ThosuirarlngofthosoldlnrH Is ludo scrlhabln. No provision ban boii inado fur Wlnttr weather, und thoso who lost their Intijs nnd overooata In tho retreat from thn Iim last month lmvo not yet boon supplied with others. The c.iro witch has declared it Is Impohslblo to winter his nriny In Hulgsrin unless Rustohiik or some other fortress pre viously surrenders. A Shiimla dlspa'ah says It Is stated that Prluco HsHen and tho Egyptians aro to ho sent to Varna lo relieve tho Turkish uarrl-on, who will ndvauco Im mediately. This Is In oons queued of the uselossness of tho Egyptians In action, Tho 'limes' Nummary of thentrorigtbof thn Russian army of tho Danube Is t hat only 200 000 men crossed tho Danube, of whlob 00,000 hayn boon disposed of by hattln or disease, Of tho Impnrial guard only (19,000 will reach thn front fit for service, ho that, reinforced, tbo army will Hgalu amount to 200,000. TIiIh Includes tho Roumanians, but not tho Dohrddtchi. column of 3D,(iOO. 'I ho writer estimate Osmau Paaha'a army as ro- In forced ut 100,000. Sulolman Pasha has uhnut tho sauin, so tho comhatnuis havo equal forces. Tilth lull report from Hohlpka roprnKfliit military operailonu entirely mis pitnded by tho weather. Iiitiillignnoo from Hloln states that Sulol man PaNlia's army Is deolmated byiyphus foyer. I'nillU advices stalo Nideluiau I'.ihIii has detaehcil 30,000 men In rnntcquciico nfa nioveiii'int of Genoral ilmmernian, Tho whole RoumsiiUu army bolnrn Plevna havo been provided with clothing, (ihelket Paxha telegraphs from Plnyiia Friday: I havo In terviawed Gillian Pasha, ill- tliliil eiirnov has entered Plevna. There Is no trco of tho enemy on Him road from I'levnatnOrt'lmuum whloh is guurdod by troops ut thu priuulpnl points. New York, Out. 11 Times' London: Thero Is n belief In well Informed circles hmo that AiiHtria Ih nddrci-sliig 'I'mkej with n view in iMvotlulloiis tor i. spnod y SMiie. In this, however, thn emperor, Francm )oeph, is alone; for Germany nnd Kmrlxnd lnvuint vet mado up thilr minds to nld in xuch ef fort. Thoy aro evidently waiting the result of tho I'Vonoli dine I Ions which lake pi it") to day, nud umy.nir.'ct tho in''Iou of Europe un pence to a orv great ox lout. At present there Is not u sing'n ptnwr wliloh. tiy Iih sympathle,veii, suiiuriH tho policy In nugurated In Frutico by tho uctollholillh of May, ..oridnn,Oct. 13 U. S. Mlulstnr Pierre pout has tendered his resignation, to tako ellitct 1st Decembor. Gnu, Llviizky, of Russian beadiiuartern start has been dlxmlmd uud a moio hope ful fetllng pruyalls. ,,J ''? i.1 vh i-'jf i' & ,i i f VteS 4 s xk- . . "' ,4 - M .vft ii ; 4 i' wam.wiw""'-ntW-lwr,i,)w