WILLAMETTE FARMER. I r p.- IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES :$ heb 3WsraEEi9 TO THE PEOPLE: Having determined la maintain tlio position lieretoforo occupied by me for the Largest Eetail House in Oregon, I liavo lakrn this moans of nnnouru-iiiR to the public that I am now displaying the LAJIUKST and UEST STOCK of General Merchandise north of San Francisco, consisting of a flno stock of CSrOiatsT and. Boys' OlotlxjLELS, .LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 33Cvtss, Onpa, JPjrtxxxJx.mf mXTtCL3umomt oto., which is surpassed 1y none in the city, and will be sold at prices to isuit the times. It shall continue to be my aim to give THE MOST GOODS FOR THE I. EAST MONEY, 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 Talue 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 lor Immediate use, and or ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE. It Is easy to apply, and It will not crack, peel or chalk ofr. For; durability, beauty, land! brilliancy ol color It Is lITHOUT jSl XF&JL'Xrjk.JLs. For sale In any quantity ty WEATHMOT & GO. ... DI3AL.HKK IN DRUGS, PAIMTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY. SAW3.M. : : f9KT8DRSlK3BWDni MAS ww US FJRANK BROS. & CO. Buford CangA&AW "" lMSLwrmi 7v Beam SinIe plows. IMkJMmkmA nrA.. && ,.' niTTTlnnmri ' l H JUi.Jjl UltXMXU. i mi tJ. w .xex&mvmjs a i kUr.ui.iT ,v. t n t'ai.u.vv. r o'i. ii rjT'n-T'i.M "" n ist t. n itfeWi$n Champion JJrowno " Sulky, (Never btcn beaten In the flcld.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and Tho McShorry Grain Drill and Broadcast Seeder. THJJ MOST COMPLKTB WNI! OF PJ.OWS, HAKROWS, DRILLS, AND Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. BEioRE rujicirAurxa, call ox FranK Brotliers ess Co., 104 and 106 Front Street, - - PORTLAND, OR, W.WIATUIRTOHJ. I, W. WXATUBJUrOMD, Weatherford & Co.. Whole, ale and HoUll Dealer In DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines, CHEMICALS. X erfumery TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal parpo. Modloinoa Compounded, and Preucriptiono Pilled. Weatherford & Co., rejif Commercial trt. WALKM. Talco IVotico. MY WIFE. HF.HTEll.llA8 J.M'T MB. AND I thall pay no debt of net ?'"f"mihU . Hate. AAaOM IIlHUT. uilverwn, sept, lit, tflrr. a4?d FAINT. OKEGON. may2tl lows! Iron and Wood U-: ;" 'It R.lneh in ll.lnoh i--it 1?JH1K XS -WSrMEia i-nnw KwVfft.T-filWiFiWfcj - vjtv- ?ii iiamrjLi m SfPfcr. WiJ.MJnWrKKMf SfiWasjS Little Glnut GRUBBING MACHINE. Wo wish to Inform tho people of Oregon that wo have purchased thepttent of "Tlio Little Ulant Grubbing Maunliie," and that wo aro now prepared to mpply any number ol them nt n vzry roaonablo price. Tho Mile )Iiih(I testimonials or the superior qualities of Ihoeo machines and their comparative cheapness should recomended thoiu to nil those delrouH of clearing otriand at but til. fling expense. For further particulars apply to Prauk Cooper or Wiii. Dolaney, balem, or Albert Hrlggs, Kolo. b'cio, March 10th, 1877. Thin !b orllfv that we have used "The Lit tie Giant Orubblnff Machine" and found It superior to anything of tho kind overused in thin part of the country: Preston M linkers, Wm Ireland, Henry Iiley, J N Morris, A DivlK, Jlllrvlno i: mid win. 11 F Urlggs, Henry Tlfaro. Wn the indirslgnod have seen "tho Llttlo Ola.it Grubbliic Machine" work and can assuro the puhlialhat it id tlio lo-t inachlno of the kiud we have overseen working. M Alexauder, W Humlltou, J OJohusnn, Peter Smith. J M Hrowu, Win II McKnlght, P Hllycu, 1) P Miibou. fr'cio, May 23th 1977. T. O. SU1UVAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFKRA HOUBK, BALXV. 8. B. corner, at bead of (tain. UVtf OUR FIRSTHOE CAKE. nr OA11H MAC. Well, You see the old folks had rodo to tho contort a Mir rnstlciUo and left Hill and I to ruauapo Mia lr ns bst wo roulrl, liirlud Inp tho culinary depirtmont, besides divore other linuHohold duties. Unfortunately, howovcr, wo knewnothlnp of thonrtofw-ookltiit, save, pcrlmpa, ilmtof roasting Rfqtilrrtd on a aharpanod slick: but when tho plr uud cold bUouite disappeared, which our pnod mamma had Mnred In the pantry, to realized tbu'titartllnf; fnot tlmt tlio time was nt hand when nil our skill wr.uld be put tn the lost, viz : tlio bread-haklmr period. But the emergency of the rate ml. mlttod of no equivocations. It had to bo did. Having procured a larpo pan full of Hour, with fcleevea rolled to the elbnwe, asked. Bill how much oream of tartar I must put In tho broad, ho laughed and said It was hot cream of tartar that made the bread raise butsaloratus, I asked liltn If they didn't ueo both, ho (said no, an aclda and alkalies bad euoh a wonderful affinity for oach other, that by uniting they generate an entlro original chomlcal, Bclentltloally known as carbonic acid gas, would rapidly sublimate and pass away like a Rentlo zephyr, leaving tho broad the o jntlstenoy of a dry cod nib. Being as dumb as a (t post to euch "os tenalve elucidations," 1 asked him what the usual proportion of saleratus was required. Well, said he, beginning to figure on tho sldo of tho dresser, aa thero are about throe gallons of flour In the vessel let mo see throe multiplied by four equals VI, being the aggregate number of quarts, and allowing two teaspoonfula of saleratus to oach quart or flour, S multiplied by 2 multiplied by 0 equal 24, whlob. gives tho proportion re quired to mako good; nutritions bread, re marking casually that it was vory ossentlal to liavo plenty of the eifervetcent quality whlob coming In contact with tho gastric Juices of tho stomach, had a tendency to pro mote digestion, Settling down upon the foregoing hypothe sis, rigorous search was mado for a oloan spoon, which could nowhere be found, I tbon asked Bill If wn oouldd't tnoaiiurti tho Ingredient noma other way, lie uaid ho thought wo could. Now, said he, thoro aro about 3 spoonfuls In ono ordinary handful, and (ogalntho old stub of a pencil camo In rontuct with tho cupboard door) 8 In 21, .1 times, and accordingly tho three handfuls of saleratus woro duly admlnlslored. BUI then said tho second modus operandi was tn sub merse the approximato iihimps In a bath of rurltled hydrogenated tluld termed hot water, thoroughly Incorporulnjr tho whole with u common ntiddlDK allele. Tlio dough was kneaded at last and n good siied lump was yanked oir rouudtd In tho shapoofa full moon, sloshed Into n largo liHke.pnn, half full of melted lard, and shored Into tliu ovon, by which tlmo the stovo waecool onoiigh for u refrlgonttor, Brenkfatcame, of course, at a Into hour and such a lion c.ike ni tbas was, atildo from being docldedly unpalatable, wo could tiflth or break, blto nor mimtlcato tlio hlddotiH l hi ni:, and o wo were compelled to eubbtU tute txttntOfiM lustoad. lor the time bnlnir. Ariur bnakfitht I told Bill I didn't liuliovn a dog would eat that hoocuke. Ho said ho would try It as his eotlor w.i lookltiK ratlier nun; no iiiotigiir, no wnuin get around It nlcnly, and siiltlng tho words to the nation ho throw it Into the front yard calling nut, "lioroHiiHpl" but Snaii merely imvo It a hii. plolhiiH glanno and looked knowingly, as iiiiicii as to nay, "wiiai in inuuuor do you tuksmo for? think I don't know mind whole. HOinn hiirap from mioli a mean Imitation of urcHii uh itiniY rot union, uon'i lool this pup." Jack JnnfH rodo by In (he afternoon and lookd over tho Iront uato snd Unwind out. "Ohl what a lion cakol" Af'tTlin had muand outt.f hiMrlng Bill pltoho.l It Into the linuve kiki tnht me to Hunt It up. "Burn the niH I'hlcf." salit 1. "It would nut out all tlio creek lire Hint Glllinoru ever threw Into Clmrlet. ton." I then rolled It iiiicW the bed. l'rnltv poiiii, In came Tommy Hiyk'8. In hltili giro, iomiiow uh nis now rtui'xir dji wiuon no tin uhii boutiulriuoviir llm Iloor. and at lunt fnl lowing In the wake of our et bhcuit, under wo n i lummy tuier tho imii. mil and I thought of tho lino usbn nt tho miihi llitluut, but it wan too late. "Yio-poo I" orhul Tom. my "I'vo-I'vo found i-omothlntr." BIIPh face grew livid, uud bo oro either of uh (ohm utteraKentonre, out rolled that con foundoil, omnipresent lino cake, anil Tommy after it. Uh ho, ho ho; Its a hoe calce. Yex, rHpouried BUI, making h slight elmrt to rouuh, "wo have not been very eucccsuful III baking bread Hlure theoldfolkH I ell. and I HiippoMothlslsonoof our biMcults which tho mice tiavo stolen llltlo marruudlng urea tnros, they aro always poking themxelvcH Into place whore they aro not wanted." Tho next day I told Bill thoro was no uwoln trying to doinnllHh that boo cake, and ho had better go and burry It. Ho away ho went with spade In band and I soon had the satisfaction of kooIiik the funeral rites nald to that Invincible cookie, over In one corner of mo garden, rrnm whence we fondly hoped It would never return. But not so, Indulgent reader, for as our paternal ancestor was plowing the garden tho next spring, up came that detestablo slapjack aa sound as a dollar. "I say, BUI, Inqulrod the old gontlfinan at dinner that day, "you've had considerable of readln, do you know whether the ancients used ealara tun In bread?" "I don't know. WhyT" "Why, I've just plowed npa pttrlflod hoe cake as sure aa a guu." Bill and I wero not long In comprehending the mystery and Iwifl. llAfln lai.alilnre ITa liu lin f nottnu hsvm Bill, "do you remembor whon you old folks went to the onsHt last Pall, and lolt us Iiovh to batch?" "Yes." "Well, that was our 1'iiw.t Hok Oakk," Uklah, Out. 20. Mrs. Belle I.ynoh, edlt rrhHof the Dlcnatoli, was knocked down and boateu on the sidewalk In front of tho tele graph otllce at noon to-day, by T. Ml. Car. others, Mr. titallord attempted to Interfero and whs told to keen away or ho would be nhot, CarnthorH at tlio same lime drawing and exhibiting his pistol. Tho marshal at once arrested C'aroilicr, who entered a plea of not guilty. A jury trlsl was demanded; trial fret for Monday. Intense exo'tement prevails. It ht thought shooting will rotult before nlchr. Ausrticle In the Dlsnateh In relation to Mrs. Carothers, was thocatibo of uieafcsauit. X.noky Queen. A mco Ing of the directors of this cein. pany was held In lloseburg on thd 10:h ins'. It was ordered that work on tho in I no be commenced, and tho water token from (he fclmft preparatory to sluklng to a greater depth, and getting out oro from the mine. That m&'erUI lt purchHscilJiror (irr-oilng n roasting and chlorUluu furnace. Prof. J. M TIernan, mltiliig engineer of Portland, has Ijotn engaged to inpct and work tho mill. fcantiaia Mines. Mr, Frank Glover of tho Capital Mining Company, arrived In Iho city yosterday and .iiimju urrl n.nHrntablnn runlilltr n ,lin Hhaft which Is being unk to give vontllatlou being dona in the Noopariel mlsjea which lie a short dUtanca frctn tae Capital lead. BY TELEGRAPH. Olenn Falls, N. Y..Oct.20-Cllntonvll!o Ih devastated with smallpox, Twonly per sons liuvo died within a few days. Travel, era aro prohibited from entering tlio place. All the hlghwav are blocked. Now York, Oct. SO Tho World's Wash Initton tpeslal enjs: Booiuho of Morton's illnes, the commlttoo to examine into dro ver's case hns not been able to leport. Ma Millan,of MlnncBOta, has been preparing a report, which It Is thought will be signed h1 the members of tho committee and whloli will completolj exonerate drover. The re- Cort will not bo submitted until tho Dt-ccm-ersesblon. Chicago, Oct. 20 The Journal' Washing ton special snvs: A Southern Republican eouator who has Inquired of the prcsldont regarding his vlows on tho admission of Spoflord, was informed that Kellogg and not upouoru zsiiouid oo aamittea, ana mat ho considered Kelloecr lecallv elected. Ho had. howovor. no disposition fo foroo hli opinion upou tho sonato or Interfero to influ ence senators' Judgmont. Tho proaldont has decided to appoint only demoorats to fedoral otllces In states whoro Ilepubllcana have no represenution in congress. The Times' editorial says too course on no tdmlnlstratlon In regard to appointment In the New York custom house has been from the first one of lnoxnllcable hlllv-shallv. and certainly not Improved by yesterday's exhibition of Irresolution. The delay In ar ranging nominations oouiu nanny nave been greater had the old system of conciliat ing aa many serviceable politicians as possl- mo boon sun in vogue. Pittsburg, Oat. 20-Judgo Klrkpatrlak this morning allowed tho application of the grand Jury and directed that attaohments bo Issuod against Gov, Uartranft, M, H. Quay, secrotary oftho commonwealth, Adt. Gen. Latta, Gen, Bronton, and MaJ. Morris of the governor's stalT. Thejudgo in announolng his decision in court closed with the follow Ing words: "Tho learnod attorney gonoral bavins stated unon tho araumont that if the decision oftho court should not bo advowo to bis views, an actual service oftho process would bo unnecessary , as tho wltdosses would rospond without suoh service and he would bo propared to take such othor and further Mops vt might bo doe mod advisable, wo will during tho day communlcato to him tlio rofiultoi'our dellborattous and tho con clusion at which we have arrived." Philadelphia, Oct. 17 To day a warrant was Issued for tho arroit of J no. H. Morton, ox-prosldcut oftho Market stroot rallwny, on a nuargo oi porjury, complainant is uoo. r . Vlokers, Morion's socrotary. who on Mor ton's testimony wni placed nndor ball for trial, Tho chargo Ih lmod on Morton'rt own testimony given before (ho inaglclrnto In which ho admitted that ovor-lr.suo of stock by him dated b.ick a number of years, Vlck ers says Morion committed porjtiry In mak Ing returns to tlio auditor, saying thero wero onlyB.COO elmroH Isuied and outstanding, when, by his own admission, thoro wero outstanding 10,000 el ovor-Isxuo. Now York, Oct. 18 Tho Trlbuno'a says (ho regUtry yesterday looted up 41,000, making 71 270 for tlio two day, at against 117,000 lust year fir tho hhiiio tlmo. Ono moro day for registry remains. Chicago, Oct. 18 For tho p.ist two days an Important case has been on trial In tho IT. S. court here, Involvluit, It H wild, emriuSJO, 000,000. It Is eiitliltd "Tho United Htates vh. tho Bi;ef8loiigh Log Driving and Trminpor tallon Co., the MlsslMlppl Logging Co. and the Clilppowa Itlvor Improvement Co." A bill wits llled nt Madls'iu Inst Juno lo enjoin the defendants from Homing logs down tho Clilppowa river, over which tho tederal gov iirnni'Mit cIiIiiih Jiirlsilletloti, Danuirrur to tlio bill brought ttuKMsobiifiiro Judge Drum uiDiid. who lo tliiv deulded tlmt tlio ii:.vIk:v lion of tbn Chlnnowa river was free iiiulnr the enabling nut of congroN admliilug Wis oiiiihIii mh a itato. Ah to wlielher thernm p.Mili'H above named may dnm (he river, voiiitruct booniH, ctu., to too injury or n:ivi irotlon. tho (ImiIhIoii ih nworveil. Tlio lloruhl'rt WiKtlilnglon Hjirclal aiKnrt that Hay ns is without a piny In either lionm. and iio diulres to liavo It ki. All ox pre.loiiM madiiln convertistlon by mtinli'o-H of tho admluUtrallon conllrin this. Tho prosld'in'N theory In that hohhall oxeoutn tlio Ihwk, liuttlul Iio will ajsoliitely rerralu rrnm tlio least ai'empt to itiiiiiofon too ho tlou ofcoiicrcxHor of any memberon iiuy Hiibi"oi: that ho will make apnniulmitnts ami removals whoro the good of I ho public Mtrvlco nqulresit. lnitieao tlio question oi continuation absolutely to the eimutu with out the slightest attempt to Inlliiencn any body's concliiMniiH. Tlio sumo correspond- eutttilnks Ilarlin's iiomltiatinn abloval Iirlhtow.nnd that Blaine, Conkllug and oth ers aro ehuckllug over what they regard as Brlstow'N defeat. Leavenworth, Oct. 17 J. H. Trneker, presi dent of tho First National Bank of Wychlta, Kansas, was Hontousod to live years In tho penitentiary to-day for embesxleuient of bank funds. Wright, boon keeper, convict ed of fraiolulont alterations, Is notjeteen tonoed. Kldrldgo, cashier, has had a trial and tho Jury aro now out. Trasker, beforo he wassentencod, made a full confession of uullt, saying Ills trouble! wero caused by flnanolalombarraeHmonts In 1872. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 10-A meeting of friends of tho admlnlttratlon was hold at Tweodale hall this evonlng and was largely attended. Henry II. Martin presided; Matthew Hale. Bradford It. Wood and Henry H.Umlth made addresses. Itesolu. llniiM u-nrn adontod annrovlnit Haves' civil service and reform policies and denouncing tho action or the llochostor convention. Cincinnati. Out. 10-Tho Commercial's ro turns from ail but threo counties which In 1870 gavo Hayes -1,213 net majority, show the following ilgures: Bishop, 2rtl,10t WeHt,2l'-',07tli Bond. 1.SI8; Thompaon, l.W'Jj Bishop over West, 3S.12.'. Chleai'o.Oot. 10--Tlio Times' Washington special sayu: Tho senate elections eommittte tonight egrced tn summon Kptdlord and Kellnvg to appear before the committee next Monday. Davis' remarks, made to day in rather a bush ful way and In a low conversational tone, rather MirprUetl the Democrats, who expected he would go witli them on all polit ical questions. He pleaded entire lunnrauru of the Hnstls cine. Thero is $25,000 hack pnyand mileage duo with the eeat whloli Hindis claims. . , , , , , New Orloins, Oct. IO-Plnchbaok has written Mitchell, chairman nrthosonateelio tlon oommltteo, ronewlng his idainis to the Minatnrsbln.uud culling attention to hit ore ileutlaU ol January i:i. 187.1, duly prtxeutid tiyHoimtor West nd reterred, but never acted on. He fays .Senator Morton, early lui-t t-osklon, promised to luvosHgato the matter. These credent!) are valid as IUomi ii I Weht or Kellogg, and should receive imo ful coiihlderatlon. Chicago, Ool. 18 Tho Inter Oiohii'h Wrsh Ington epoclil mhh tho war department I in a quandary concerning tlio diioOtlon to lis msdeofthe Nz Ponies. .They will bnqu v lered somewheru nesr civiliztlon, under guard, this winter, snd lit tho spring bo din posed of permanently. There h no possibility of a short extra see slon . There are claims and contests enough beloro the senate already to occupy It until It .-.l...- ..n.l a llnnA txt I k 1 1 1 1. tff ll. fftrlll. eofiiluir. Nearly every western member has a bill lor repeal or me resumption act uuu i - -'."' r - .t - . . i for the remonetlsatlon of the silver dollar. I,ouUlananu hero oxprosn thomsolvps ai dls cnuraced ovor tho condition of SpolTord and Ktistls' cases, thoir only hope bolng now to prnvontthn seating of Kellogg, whoso ad mission would reawaken tlio whoIoLoulsana trouble, as Packard will then tost tho legali ty of his title lo tho KuhomatorlAl honors in tho courts. The president declines to uso ills Inlluonoo in tho ois3, leaving tho wholo to tho t-onato. Washington, Oct. 17. Tho President has sent the nomlustlon of llailan as Associate Justice of tlio ynpremo Court to tho Sniato. WnHlilngton.Oot. 17. Among tho Prenl dont's nouilnatlone to tlio Hennlo msdo to-dav w;oro tho following miniature: Kdwnrd V. Noyes Frances Jnmes HtiPi-oll Lowell, Hpaln; John A Kassou. Austria: Thomas A. Usborn, Chill: Henry W. Willnrd, Brazil. Minister resident of tho United HtHto: John L. Ste yeui", Hwedcn nud Norway; James M. Corn ier, Uswall: John M. I.hiil-hIbh. Hnvll. Now Aork.Oct. 17.-A Tluics' Washington special says the pnwpeol of a short session Is now considerably brightened. Two weoks. or llttlo moro, will probably elapse before adjournment. Demoorats aro not anxious to uudortako any buwlnoss oxcept that placed by tho President borore Congress. Besides, general legislation Is hardly possible with out reports from the heads of departments, wbloh will not bo sont in until December. To attempt legislation on currenoy at this time would be to forestall the views oftho President and BeoroUrybf tlio Treasury, whatever they may b and the message on that toplo In Deoember would be both ludlo rous and usoless. A special from Bitting null commission, dated Milk rlvor, states that Information readies thorn that Sitting Bull Is now at Fort Walsh with 30 warriors, awaiting tho com missioners. Tho commissioners will proba bly reach Fort Walsh on the 18th Inst. OK ting Bull's vlllago Is somo forty miles from Fort Walsh and comprises threo hundred and fifty lodges, representing about ono thousand warriors, somo of whom aro es caped Nc7. Purees. St. IjouIs, Oct. 17 About three weeks Hgo Auditor McGrow oftho postofuco dopartmont at Washington, doleoted through tho new system of keeping hccoiiiiIs, inaugurated by himself, a swindling nporatlon which had boon going on for several years by or through connlvauoeofan employe or tho department named O'Brien, and liy which It was thought tho demrtuumt had been robbed of 120,000, F. 11. Lllloy, deputy auditor or tho dopnrt meut! wan Immediately dU patch ml to this eltv, where he litis slnco boon engaged with Chief Hpooliil Agent, F. W. Hohwaunto and his corps of detectives In working up tlio case. Tlio peculations woro all iimdj at paints remote from llilu city In tho wait and southwest, and Mr. Lllley'a mlMon has boon no successful that ho left for Washing ton to night with over (20.000 recovered from various persons who had bien In collusion witli O'Brou. Chicago, Oct. 17. A Washington special to the times, by iv warm friend or Brlstnw, Hayn Hitrlan'o appointment would bo dis graceful as It would bo tho result of a lying lutrlguoaud dtshotiOHl betrayal nru friend who hasuomr linen ii(jlit but tlio kindest man to General Idtrlan, Tho correspondent then alleges that Harlan Iiiih given tlio Pros Idont In understand tlnoimli friends that BrlKtow would not accept tho position him xoir but personally dastrod hlx, Ilarlin's appolutmeut. By these reproKentatlou Brls tow has ben grossly botin.ved but Ims been prevented by pride from uiivelllui; lliirlun'rt duilllty. Nt. Louis, O.H. IS, A spoolnl from Mexico (Mu.) hivh: .latum Berry, IMelllo It. it. rob tier, dti'd hern to-dsy fnmi wotiuds In Hinted by Mherlir Gliissimrlc In the attempt to arrest htm, Hoconfdsand ho helpod rob tin ex ureNMorat Big .Spring-", nud said tliHt Col lins who was killed In Kaimis, plaunod tho rolibsry, uud that the tinmen of the others werooorreotaf known by tho otfproaa otnu pny. Liudon, Oct. 17. According lo a HuHihii olllel'il linllmlii Mukhlar Piislia wasdrcls Ivn'y i!ofe!ed Monday and the Turkish army utterly dMtrovu.l as a lighting body. On Sunday, Lint Itussliu division turned Muklitxr's right, hiiiI nil Moiulny General Heytuaun, with lil.OM Infantry, currltnl Olgi Tepn, tliu key of the Turkleh position, by HH-niilt, cutting the TurklMh army In two. Tho cenler snd loft w (maunder Mukhtar him self, retreated npn ICars, and sutubodnd lu training Dm cover of the rortllkutlotiv, after a fearful rout, durlnj; whieli tho Turks lostn great number In killed and wounded, mvoral ihoiiHiiiid prltoners and four guns. Throo divisions, coiiHtltutliig tho Turkloh right, had meautlmnlieeii surrounded ami atlacked and driven from their fortified camp with a great lost. Finally at H o'clock, Monday night, u remnant of Mukhtar's army sur rendered with aJpinis and a great qumitlty nfmaterlal, Ainuug tho persons captured are seven pashas. Mukhtar Pasha Is In Kars. Tho Itusslau loss Is stated to bo relatively allrfht. FOREIGN. Llftis, Out. 10 Tlio itusslans moved on Kara yesterday. Hlogo material lef. Alexau driboplo lor Kars, Ismaol Paeha'aarmy retreated Into Turkish territory followed by Dun. LorKukasNolf. Tho Itiisslau uarrlaon of Ardaham and tho Itlon corps have been ordered to oo-opeiato in the general ad- vauoe. Agram, Oct. 10 Tho Hungarian govern ment has ordered the stoppaue of the relief hlthorio granted to ablo-bodlrd Bosutan fnul- tlvos, Great distress and mortality prtvail among them, Vienna, Oat. 10 It is announced from Varna that l'rlnoo Hassan threatens tn with draw the Myptlaus In comeiiieiieo of their Igiiomlulnus relegation to uarrlsons. It Is cakuIsKd Dial within lLo lust II vo or Ix weeks the. Hioeluim In AIh received about IQ 000 fresh troops. The Turkish lorce opposed lo Idem on Monday wasr-stliuated at about 30,00) men, which Is probjuly cor rect. THIN, Oct. 10 A column has Iicm.ii sent southward to keep tl o road from Kars in Ki.ernum. Largo reinforcements It-fi last nUhtto nln Mukhtar Paslm. It I nlo stated that reinforcements started from Bi'oum, Forty Turkish holdlorn dmnrttil Oiman Paslia's oamp to-day and iKolara theru wsh in little food at I'lovmi tlmt the men only got bread on co In Iwontj.fiiur hours. Thero were I HO, W0 nil u In Plnviu who could only be made to surrender bv li.ingor. Loudon, O -t, 17 A Vleiiiii correspondent states that Oro.ve duiiuuds that I lie Greulau I' ig Hhnll bo liinnilly Msluted mi the oiliidel at LitKd.irs, -is am mill lor tlm recent at tack ou Iho Greek tKiosiiMto. Tlio portoob Jk'Ih to this Ixicaiisoof tliotx'fl enieni whieli Ktioh n Nitliito would cun-o niiiong tint 'I'm It lib popu hit Ion, In f-pltn of this noapprii. hotisiou N outer iIiwkI of tin lui'iimlUlo col. IImIoo which, as In Servla's caa, drpeuds upon events at the unit of war. Ou ThuraiNv tho Iron wo'lcin in tint Clyiloship huildiim yards donaii(bd In crfUeof wairwi, Matois luvo res )l veil on a lockout which will Involve 2 (KM iii.ii liuulMrou, Out. 17 Tho b'liiiliardment of Plevna lias reoommHiiued at ing llm wholo line and decisive action Is imiiilneiit. Bus elan advices rcirt large mimbers of Turks (It-Kdrilng from Plevna, It is Waled that Oi nun Pasha'e commiinicatlous with BnphU liavo been out Niiluiiiisn Pasha h concen trating all bla furoes at Kadijul, V A i I s I H y . ji. ,fc,,ji .1 ''V J. TX ;