;13 WILLAMETTE FARMER. 3 IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PKICES .Z.T- TO THE PEOPLE: Having deturmlncd tit inrtiutuin tho position liurotoioro occupied by me for (ho largest Stetail House in Oregon, I hfiTO fnkon this means or timiniinofng lo (lie nubile Hint I tun now (lisplnytng UioLAHOKST mill UKST STOCK of Ot'iii-rul MorehuniUMj itortli of Han I'VatieNeo, consist lug of u finu stock of aME&'sr LADI EG' AND GEN" lb' lEXcvixs. Onjara,. 1373.rtra,Tt'ls.a. T7"r.,lloi3, oto., which is surptifwd by iimio in tho city, and will be sold tit prices to suit the tinu'S. It .luill continue to bo my aim to give tinb most c;oois for tijk m-mst m't:v. And to place before my patrons a variety of articles not to be found in any other hou.e. It is not my intention to mislead the public by advertising goods which 1 cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt to give value l'oroivod in every instance. Soliciting a call from every pur chaser, at my stand, Griswold's corner, respectfully, IM: iMrO'Yl'jIt. uristn - wtnwm -svawvsk vfi WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT, .USE THE.. t&i&i EA ti3 cS Ca A to3 fT II Is prepared rc:uly lor Immediate nsc, and or ALL DESIRABLE COLORS A5!D"PURE WHITE. It Is easy to' apply, and It will not crnck, peel or chalk off. For durability, iicunty, and brllilnm'y ol color H Is For sale In any quantity by WIATHBRF ... DKAL.1SUS IN.... DKUCS, PABNTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY. BALKM, : : OUEOON. may2:i jmm r mi mi juauiu ; unim trwTJgFMiiMi'iiMi"a'i-rrFiwjMi-prT1iaftlBlWOintril ows 9 6 FRANK BROS BuforcO Ganggjs. Bron and Wood Krt SIS,o - Boam F3'WS-K MOW CALIFORNIA. SULKY mmmm&' Champion ' Jirowno " Kulky, (S'cver been beaten In the fluM.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, 'Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and Thu McSberry Grain Drill and Broadcast ticoder. T1IK MOST COMl'LJ.TE LINK OK PLOWS, HARROWS, BRILLS, AND Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. BEFORE PUJlCITASrxa, CALL OX 104 and 106 Front Street, - - - PORTLAND, OR. W.WmATHUUrOKD. 1, W. WSATBMTOBIJ, Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUG?, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. 3Z erfum oay TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc PURE WINES and LIQUORS, for Medicinal pnrpoeet. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Fiilod. Weatherford & Co., Taku Notico. ntCV WIPE. IIHSTBK, HAS I.UT MR. AND I JM. ihalipay nodebuof bi eontractliw afl tkU i$M. ANSON JIOBAHT. Werton,-6fpUlt,JWT. S3w4pd 38-CCSSSS9 hUKNIBHINU UUUUS, tdh dSui ria ban ma 8-Inch (o 10 -Inch. Little Giiiut GRUBBING MACHINE. Wo wish to inform the people of Oregon that wo lime purchased tb patent of "The Little Olunt Grubbing Maunlno," and that we aro now prepared to Mipply any number ol them at a v.iry reasonable price. Tho sub Joined toHllmnnialrt or tho superior qualltleM of tbeso machines anil their comparative cheapness should recomondod thoin to all thoso desirous or clearing otrland at hut til fling cxMnso, For further particulars apply to Frank Cooper or Wm. Holauoy, Halem, or Albeit Urig, Sclo. Hero, March 10:b, 1877. This Is certify that wa have used 'Tho Lit llo Giant Grubbing Machine" and found It superior to anything of tho kind overused In itilu part of the country: Preston Muukers, Win Ireland, Honry Isley, J H Morn, A DivIh. J H Irvine K Uiltlwln. JJ K IJrlggs, Henry T Hare, Wo the undersigned have keen "tho Little Gia.;t Grubbing Machine" work und can ssniirn the public that til the het niHchiuo of the kind mo have ever mii working, M Alexander, (i W Hainlltnu, J t) Jolni'.nn, 1'eier Hinltli. M nrown, Win II McKnlght, V nilyeu. I) I Masoa. Few. May 85th 1877. 7. O. SUXJUtVAK. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKRA DOUSE, BAUD. B. K. comer, at bead of ttaln. fcl Plows! . & CO. A Young widow. In nature or rut, whero onn bo fdund a more In to resting otjeet than n young widow? Sho Is czporiencci! lint woara her own linlr nuil tcolh, ntul In ml nun wrinkles. I Tor rffciitborcnvcmentBlvi Iter a clnlin tiiMti tho ymiuthy of man, I.lho nil jjooil tiling, bIio etui only bo created ut n k rc.it wicrllloe. Jf rn lirowti lnHnysii mini must bo pretty thorough, ly bpoileil licforo lie can lenvi tt widow. TliNliliickHivnn tills mournful pliomlx rtr8 only out oT tho f.iitcm! uiiitlint liolils the inlitHiiftlio luifiliMiulM In-nrl. All men, hmvuwr jrrent nr vic, h-ve felt the ludeilnnhlo Itilluciicnof wlilow hood. Jlenry VIIT vn so fond of them Hint he took two, tnnl Kins David washo fond of Aliliriill, the widow of Nnhul, that hu mndt her IiIh wife, und he lui-ncd Ilmhshelm Into a widow on purpose to mtirry her. When Judith cencca hereof. ttntloiiH over tho virtues of the late luuieiitcd Mannsoo, of Uethtilln, pnl.i oil' her mourning, ami ndoniH herself in hnweattlro to set out for tho uimpnf HnlnfcniLH, wo feel Instinctively that Mie will cniue Imuk with IiIh heart, IiIm crown, or head, whichever she poos for. When tho old widow Naomi eoiiunels the young widow lluth how lo lay her ounrcH in thu harvent Holds of her kin- man, and fprlug her not on the thros.li-lug-lloor, wo know at oneo that the wealthy bachelor Hon?, might an well order the wedding garments. Allan KmtiFity wmto a song telling how to woo a widow. Ho uiluht as wull left dlroe tiotiH how to got struck by lightning. It comes on man like hl.s futo Inexorable and inevitable. A TRADE CONUNDRUM. A whimsical problem has been propoun ded. Hut under Its absurdity lie tho key to many n question where tho assets of a (Inn have disappeared. Two men, on tho way lo a raee-oourHc, convoyed a demijohn of whisky, which they bold in parlncishlp, and propjscd lo vender on tho grounds. A romlitlnn was made and kont In all good faith, thatiieitherHhould think on the way without paying. One soon drank, and paid (ho other the stip ulate dime. The oilier grew thlrly and drunk, paying IiIh partner th 'Kiniedlme. And so they drove u prosperous ti ado till, when they reached the race course, they found thomsulvoH In possesion only of the one dime, and tho empty demijohn. I.Ike many other absurd Jokes, t li Im has thu germ of truth in It, and expresses oiio of tho causes of "haul (lines" better than many a labored Muauetal treatise. Theastoiiished firm had no more need to bo astonished tintn many a bankrupt. The sales were matters ot facts; and the payment for eauli drink no Ioh i-erlaln. Hut tho insets were nowhere. "Liquida tion" bosytn with the beginning of the trade; mid profits and capital ran away together. Ho many mi apparently active business Is only thu cousiimiitioii of cap ital stock, or, more commonly, thodlsap pcaraiice of inen'bnnillsi! obtained tin credit. The dealer swallows Ii'm own capital (if ho has any,) and wdiuIcih what has become ol it. aonTmTJOtV. A "Collcg" profussor" who spent his vacation In Maine Informs. 1 1 1 o Spring- Held (.MacH.) union that l.p tevcr saw ho much tlrlukliignuddrtiii.Mnort'Jii tlio same time elsewhere in New Knglnud. Liquor Is kept In private houses, and al nnuu everywhere else it Is furnished "on the sly." Tho Union, upon this state meiil of the "college piofcssor," boldly remarks : ' Tho prohibitory law Hiicceedft" In Miiluo as everywhere else, not in dimin ishing liquor tlrluiUug or drunkenness, but maklugsneaksoftho peopl,lradlnga good many to drink who woi.l-l not other wise caio to tlo no, lieeam-o It Is smart touvado tlio law, and eiiontirnglng private tirinitiiig, which is always wormi tiian drinking In public. It sterns lo bo the height of the ambition of a great ninny modern reformers, not temperance re form alone, to make people tlo surrcn- tloiisly what thoy have been accustomed to tlo openly, umithcy scum to think they thus ure making the vnrld butter. They are Justaboutus thonitrlch, which hides Its head In thu sand ami thinks it Isctm ccalctl from the view of the hunter. THE SHAMS. One of tho greatest trials of tho news paper profession Is that Its members aro compelled to see more of Ihoslmms of tho world than any other profession. Though every newspaper olllce, tluy after day, go all the weakness of the world; ull vani ties that want to bo puffed; nil tho re venges that want In be reaped; nil the mistakes that want to be corrected; nil thu dull speakers that wanttobo thought eloquent ; all meanness that wants to get Its wares noticed gratis In the edito rial columns, In order to save tho tux of tho advertising ; nil the men who waul to bo set right who never were right; all the crack brained philosophers with stories as long us their hair, and as gloomy ns their llnger-nalls In mourning because bereft of soap; ull tlio horH who come to stay live minutes but talk live hours. A POOP WORK. Whoever has written a single pirn- graph which has strengthened tlio weak or Improved tho Ignorant, or encouraged the faint-hearted, given hopn to tlio ties- p tiring, or Mificned the hard heaited, or cleared the mists from the doubting mind, brought a happy smMo Into the eyes of the Midi-ring, or tin noil a wanderer from the paths of first ruttllon Into the paths of life, has eerlalnly done a good work, al though his reward may not be here. Ills work mitysecni us nothing In theoyesof those whojiiilgo of work simply by the niimliiT of dollars and cents which it haw eanied, or at which It may bo estimated. Nottbal itslioiihl Im Inferred Ibut good work does not detervv niuiineratlon; L,ut whether rewarded or iint,our work should bear tho test of ourowu scrutinizing con science. Ml BY TELEGRAPH. Now York, Oct. 21. A strook Jury has boon on'erod In tho suit of tho Htato ngalnst ox-Comptroller It. II, Connolly for to-i mil lion dollars. Chicago. Oct. 24. An Indlannpolli special s.iys lrs. Illlss, Thompson and Wonohuin niHtlu a thorough examination of Senator Morton today, and In wtoi t respects find his omlUlon more favorablo than at any time hIiho his return from Oregon. Washington, Oct. lit. Kstraots printed hero IhU ntieruoon from tho Journal of tlm r.tiincKKioHeimto In tho Spring of lSrtl, shot that Milliard, lately iituniiititttl lor nunlMor to llrasll, wasnpent tif tho Coufsttoraiogov ornuioat nt Nrtshxllloafief 'ftmiiepo hed Vi'tidagnlUAtiirt-eu!-ston,'vud IiuIuca tlioleg lUtori.ioiiUeriuto mllliary loaguo with tie Coufodnrncy. Alcxautlerll Stophens, Islmtu (J. Ilnrrlsnntl other ptnndnent I)niucrat, c.illidnn tho PreDhleui to day and uekiiowl (Uitl Ilillmril'M reeotd, but uigoil tho I'ros Ulont to ptrtiul lv hint. t'hluugo, Oct. ill. Tho Tlnirs Witshlnutoti special says: It wnt rutnorod last night that Secretary tJlienuan hitdtir would rtslgu. Ho bad a short tulk with (lonural Hhciitmn In the itlttirucoii, but the Ueuoral proTo'sos to know nothing of Iho matttr. Too report Is not well authenticated, although humo facts glvo It color. Chlcico, Oct. 25 Tho Inter Ocean's Wash ington spoolnl pays: It is painfully apparent that tho President's nominations aro not re ceived with great cordiality by tho Senato and thero is it grow-lug doubt of coullnua lion of many ofthoinost hnportai.toi (hem. This Is expctlilly lliociuto with those w hleh havobuKtt relerretltothnJiidlclHrycotumlttru whoso meiuliJiH aro giMiirally oppofod tir In dill'etcntto tho PrcsUlcnt. Ktery nomina tion of OouiocrittH will, It Is sue to cay, he rent htek lo him. Mouthers say In dolctu-o of mttisitl to confirm them that Southern negroes and Uepuhllaatis have lost ovorv means of dufrnso and protection except ft ti ertl courts, tiud they Intond to InMst that nlUcers of tlio.io courts ha men whtm-iloyrtlty lo lhitciuo of human fieodom cannot lit questioned. The names ol a number ofstteh imd appointments in Iho South aro ut hand Mtmhers of the cabinet s.ty tho rciit-on the President dhl not advise with members of iho Hoiia'o on appointments wrui (hat Nona tors wero ubsmt. Tlio l'roldcnt will not hodlsippolutcd H soino of his nomlnatluus aro ri-Jceted for this eauso. Ohljsgo, Oot.iU linn, O (). Howard, who an I vi (1 trout tho wait hut night, having elthtr pnrNonnlly, or through an ollleer, given nut, without tho consent or knowlcdgo of fion.MliorhUn, a report tuado hy himself to that o Ulcer concerning tho Ncus forces war, which at lo tit gives a moro II tttrrlng amount of his share In tho hohtlllllrs than u.n given In other reports, and Iho 'ivihuuti hnvlng puhllslied thai report this morning, (rut. Sheridan has culled attention to an old order which mtkta such action it mlrdo mennor, punlihalilo hy ilUinUsiil, and (hut upon a tastlllon of tho "IIoiino the fluo nud iuulshinnt will bo vlsitetl upon tho head ol Iho trausgresHor. ltud Uiotnt Agency, Nb , Oct. M Tho rn movnl of tho Indites iiennn In tlio vicinity of Iho Mhaeurl river lit'itfti yesterdny morn ing ami was dually completed to day. They too cs".orlt'il hy C.tpt. Ltivsoii's nod Lleiu. Cuuimlngs' companies nftho Third Cavalry. Noitlsatlsfactlon Is shown by tho Indians On tho contrary, all move harmoniously, Tho march will ho along sr.d tedious one, pinhah'v ooaunylug a mouth. Nuw York, Oct. 2.1 -Tim Trlliunnsnys Mor ton's recovery Is seriously doubted, and ll Is tdmltied Im constantly Millars great palmtnil seldom sleep without llioalil of oneiful npln'n. Itspnhllesii Journals dniioii nrtn tho oirtllda tuioof (Vtiixron for iho ICngllsh inllim I'heTilboiio's Washington nprolul d)-ri'.res llio jirrldciil Is not hoiintl hv Iho notion ol linui 1 vaula rnm.'reifiiiiitt. II Is llk.y iho oi.'Uti r will bo held In hboyauco till after the I'oiiusxlvanla t Potion, Tho Han's Washington eponM aysox con cr'nooiinn OiN-.il of l't Ik in faxorof with drawing tho Itopiibllcan statu ilc'tev'in that .tato If Hutii dixdltii-s lo !ho uWf.ttno-i In tho t'aineroiiM. Thu matter hits uoinplloutul htuus, Tlio Trlhiiti't'rt Wnslilnrttoii nrsioIiI nays: It in not to ho a Mission of iuvit-ihcitlnn .'Johody dl-tnverhhlo who wntits Invontlga limn (or polltliu.1 inpl al. Sen.itotN tf both partlei no prostlv annoy ed und Impailuut ut Ihu ilnlny of iho Iioiiko ah they o tu tin nothing till iho hoiino QrM 4iHs, Tho delay la not hotvuror unusual, and tins many prcrodent. Diiibllfss tho Pennsylvania da'flgtllnn wero In good fallh In hrluglng ftirward Simon Cameron for tho 13 igll-di inlsxlon 1'hfi iniilro ftralr atems lo have been a ails tnko on nil t-lde'. (leo. Ktlpatrlck predicts MoClellan cannot carry now jer ey tieoauso or mo -m,wo lauor totes that will bo polled. New York, Oct. lift-Tho Tribune's Wash Ington t-neclal says: A weatorn ronrcnonu- tlvo who was oppoied to sul)sldlKliig the Texas l'aclllo lUilroud, and who bus taken soiuti pains to canvass the Iioiino on tho sub Joel, says the prelect H wekr In Iho present cojigros than In tho lust. Ho does' not be lieve thero Is thu least prospect of tho pas sago of any bill extending further aid to this undertaking. Washington, Oct. 3.1. Among the bills In trodttced In the tSeuate to-day was ono to en able bona lido settlers on publlo lands of the United KUloa to locuto upon and purchase a trsolof tluibor laud, not exceeding forty acres to each sotller. This Is for the btnont of settlers on agricultural land lo Oregon and Wellington territory eapcoiallv, many of whom bavo lands, but not ent.ugh timber thereon tor r.nciiig unit otuer note -nary pur poses, The limber lands hi tho mountain oils districts lows been visited In a number of lusianres for tho pnrjKixo of st curing fuel and tltnLor, and a number of ai rets have been nmdu far trespass by government o til -filuH. Hhould this bill becouio a law, uny settler ciiu purul'HNO forty acres of such tim ber land on pit) iiieut of f l.l'.l per a'lro. Tuft other hills wero Inttoduot it, onn for tho ptirptifo of clMti.'liig tho nsmo of Iho sltuiuer lino. W. Khler fo Colunitda; the o her to appropriate f.'S.CltO for thu eon-lrno lion of a llrt-t class IlKhthouso at II e luoutli ot Wtupqoa river, on UieOrriioncoiiMt. All rf-r.-in-il to api'ffiprlata efnnniittees. Klehinond, Va., Out. 20 Tlio programme for Iho rn epilou und enierlaluineiit fit I'teal. dent H.tjes learMogHl, and tho ulfilr will bo idahoiatc. lasting three flava. Fernandliia, FU Oct. 20 Five new (rtsr to-day. 'Ihe weather Is tiufavorablo. Kitod It rurnlsi-ed loHK) Nmlllei. Nhw Yfirk, Ofil. 27-Tiio Tlmos' Washing Un speolul Ihluks the United Hia'us nude a gt)cd bargain lit the Kltlleg Hull matter. We uot rttl of It It ii , und will no longer fmrt or light htm, while Canada Is hound to kuu that liHtlots not violate tho froutlnrs, New York, Oct IM Tho lleruld'sHan Ad looio speulal sas: A largo bind of Mexlotn raiders urn fjepiedsiltig near Catrovlllo about 30 miles wt-xt of liete. Tho late; now. r-iim Fori Sti ekton U llmt the aiawo between Ibereuetl Kl I'aMi bus Ihxii c-tpiutod and the driver killed Preparations aro going on quietly to relnfortsi thu rangers wlttt at luakt 1 .f'OO rnt n , as ,tou vu Iho word la glren. Washington, Oct. 2H. Tiiird Askiatani I'osttnasier-Oeneral llaztn has eofiipleted t thu Oilluiutts for appropriation tor uikoluce F0REIGB. Itarls, Oct. Jl.-1'ro.klent Grant arrived tills evening and waa revived at tho rillwav station hy Noyes, American minister, th Amerlran coio.nl go tie ml and vlco consul at Pari;. I'artrldgo J. Meretlfth and many leading ret-ldoiits. Koon tho General an Mrstiraut were eonduultil by tnemhMrn of he lont'on, and M. Mollard Introtlupo them to a salon epcelally prep trod for them. whom they wero uortllally nod repeatedly ohecifd. Thotlenerul was visibly moved by ho warimh or his reception and shook tianiN withe large uutuber of his country inoii. Ills French woloomtrs pnuenttd a. Iwnut.ful bouquet lo Mrs. Grant. At tho con elusion or thu, informal leceptlon, Iho 0,tn .'ul nud puny drov . 1 1 If ,ui It Imoi. Oen. Grant will vMt Pnsldunt .Muu.Muhon to moriownfiernnoii, Paris. Out. 21 -A sniH-omolal nolo Is pub 1Mteddi.tryii.jr iho ilst ion hi thu Now oik Joiirnnl thai H Freneh govermnent lud noilllctl tl.o Unl o.l HtittriH tltul parllel p.tlon or Amorleitim In thoixhlbhlous could bolell to prlvelo ofdeiloklng. Tho nolo styslorelguers wishing lo participate In tho exhibition oulu to b.. lepiei-entid hy thu ojinuih-stctier epeolally tloleaultil by their government. J l':rz..roum,Oo'. "I -Tho following IntoHI Bonoti has btsun tojeitfd from Kar: On tho 10 h Itict. tho HiikKiuns nttaeked Fori A hue-. ueiorti unr-, no. were reputed. Imul lvlm nm ven ih -, Moeaan on lite JJi I h.vt llo It nxpcuirii in join Aiuicuiar raslut ut General Tiirgukaaoli Is pursuing Pasha. A Itushlan dottitcluueut Is haull Dngli. . oilll. Iflll.ifl IllWCK- Lndou, Got. 21. Sovoral arcoiin's concur m uliului; that the Turks have c muieueed a vl.oiousl'oinbirihneui itKalustS'lilpku I'.im and -have already slloncod ono Uusslan bat tery. Vienna, Oi't. 21. Accenting lo iho news front tlm host Minion at Cttnaiamlnoplo tho Grand V'Kiir cannot agree with Matuotid Dtmad fasha on tho quoHtinu of an annls tleo. TliuOiiusd has urntil nn orinMIco wlttt alt his tiilliioitce. The Grand Vl.er ro cenlly tondcrfd his rcslguuilon, but urier wsrds withdrew It. A porii-iipniitlniiriint Utsgr.id shtlcs that the 1-J.vpif.tns, lieioro ihelr mmovtil lo Varna still'sn'tl iirrvitlfnll v-ittltl or KJO going Into tho hosphal dally with tiM"Ulary. Iterlln, Gat. 21. A oorrospondoutsiiy-i It Is asserlt d that 1'rlneo GoaUcltakol)', In aooni iiiuulctttlnii lotlio ItusHl.tu itmbaxNador here, Piuplitslitutl tlio tlu'eriiiliinllou or the Cr.ar I coutlmtolho war mull the condition of tho Christians la It.iinln, llerr.ogovlnn and Itul garln aro finally ami ih-llmtely luiprovod. Loiiilon, Oct. ai-l-'lvo thoii-and culllers aro on a strike, and 2,(X)J moro go tint .Satur day. Thu Nutlltr-Milrn colliers are voting whfthorlhoy will accept tho redtiullon hi nlstod on by tho proprietors, Hat llu, Out. 2.1 -Semi ollh'lil Journals nn unuiieo It likely that tho rololislag may meet furllt'rtlinu usual bcuausu of tho illiquid slate of I'Vituco. Kusslanlos.es to tho 18'.h are ulllulally stated at ( 0,100 men. London, Oct. 21 I'rlnooS'orgln. ofLeunli tenberg, kldo ilti oanip or tho Kinperorof Itussla, who killed in u rucunt noi,iiiiohuia-o of Ihec.irowltith. Now YotlJ, Oct 2T, Loiters rroinCoottr.il tltioploif.olaro thst tho Tinltsaro Mill. ring for want ofsuiiuttulilon, being without lead eiiuiigh for bullets, or iiotiuywlth which to buy Uitlirotd. Thlsoxlreino poverty, which wiin oxptoed to mJiilluM Ittullmumhuogo la now ery spparciit. Const inliinplo, Got. S.I All menus ol ir-ftiHjKinsUon haro hreti nqiilsliiiiueil ut I'hlllippollsand Mdlt for coiivoilng threo inoutlih' piotleloua loio Plevna, On tholUdt lust, litem wtie i GOO wouuiled III Plevna. I'rlvaln Iioiiass h..vo bum eouvoit.-d Into hofjilislH. I'huwuutot Hut nud moilIuhicN Isgttmly fill, lyimhio, Out. M-A Kulin nlllelul dla pveii d.ttd Totreellai, boltire Ph.viui, Oclo U .i tVitlt, shim: Yu.teriltv, uiier mb.-poruto egsueiiientnf ten hours dura' mi, Hnerel G.iuikiv'a ilhliiihii.outs, operutlng with a por tion of tint Lupnriil G.itr.l, i.. .,iu a strong sltlnn hetMin GuriiJl D.ilmlU mid I'liiehrt. Gou'iii.titien si..iiiiutTITf.p'-tilfnn litiKolli rnutl slroinihonlug lilv'pusltloil with iiij.v lorlllln.tii..iiH. Tide ouua.eincut alo rtHtilled lii tlio caplUM ol A. tumi I Iras I lslu, logether Hlili Ids ehlettil Mull' slid nciiiy nihor ruikMi nilletrs, Ahou :i,tKH fool snldlnis, nu eiiilro l. glint hi ol cavalry, foiirfVthii.il suil u qiiiuiiiy ul ill-iiiid lUimitnl'iou wnro a. mi osplurod, Our los in not ktiOAit, hut luu.t have bton consider able, III regit rd to Gen. Gt uiko'u victory Cher ko. Pitsba'sfifllulul dlMpati-li from Gruhaulu claims that Iho attack on Tolloliu was r.'puls oil, hut adiiills lliattue Itusslsu cavalry Im po.led In-ell'ut Ouhrlvk and tlt-nlroytd tho lelourspli lines. Nuleliiotu I'a.hu (olographs under .Into of rtfi.iuii-..ti. uu 1'ittifii.u. 'i....iu. i I,..--..... battalion, with otvalty und artillery, Ht lacked tho works of Ittistuhuk. Tho Turks tnado u sottio and fond tlio HiMslaim to ro ute into uirireuin uuiiinouihui icjrgos with it loas of 4M killed sod woiiml.sl. Four Itti.slan dlvuloiih uttHcked tho Turkish Hue ou tho Lout, JavauolUtleui , near Kosovo ou tho right, lo.woleuek on Hit. It-It. 'I hey were repulsed with a lorn of HOO killed and noma prUnnuis. Tho lurkl.h lo.s waa 100 killed and CO wounded. London, Oct. 27 A correspondent gives tho following account of Itus.laii opuratlous, derived from a llu.blau oillclul Just relurued from I'levnat No convoy has entered Plevna sluoeGon. Gourko look cniiituaud of thu cavalry. Tho Invts'.oient Is now complete. Imperial gunrds. as they arrived, look up positions ou the Ilooalan left, thus gradually prolosjilinc thu llnool luvtu.lmeutituio,'tiho txivai. road to tho Holla road. Tho Invest ment by tho Infantry extends iroin the Itoumaiilan pnnlthi.s uotibwestof lMuynalo the HnfU road nn tho went. The oltolo Is rotiiplMotl by Geuersl Ootirko's cavalry, whluli eauciitcn al( Mjpiillt-s, but tho litis slsns aroover day receiving relnlorcemenls, and I hero Is every itppearaiica that Ihey In .end to HurrMind I'levna hy a series ol wotks, km Iho neruiatn. did I'ails. The ltus slans will M.on hate lnsq-s i-uoiigh locum pielo thu Infuutry tuvestiiit-ut. Tim etirres jionileut thinks that Iheiti Ih every r.-on to iiellovo I'Iovim Is not victualled stilllolenlly tos'-Hiid asloro mull eprlug, and ihat up-(Haram-AsaietliutO.mun I'aslut Hiliut'empl, probably uuU'oeeslully, lo llubt bis wav out. Iho Qirruqmudeut conclude : "I must say now the ijiiM-tJuu of u m ootid ciin palgu Is ro-fiuily factsl, and the project looks lowro liop-liil for llm HuM'auH than ut anv llum elurtt Oou KiiiiIhiot'm il'ea. Vienna, Oct Z'K-ri h been b.iiuln riled and ptrtol ihuoity Istiu lire. Too place Is provi!otiel Inr fuir moo'li- Cfnsiautlooilo, Out, 20- l.l.iclions for tho Fnrl.l-.li i)hsml-r hao hi-tiin. Paris. Dm. Uil. (leu (ln.nl to doy recrlved v..Ih trout a Urgi. tiiiii.l.ert'f Aiii.tIduii hii.I wtllKiiouu l-'ienn, iiifii, Inelmlliig Lion -ay, I'rrhhfeiit Ittieitahfiii, w In n rtcelt lug Gull. Grant fet.,riay, Mld hi. waa inili-li jratllltid in nmUo iho uitp alniiUHti of to II nntirloiis us- Idltr. and t tiered It open nil the military tsiabllshmtmsto his Im-pootloit slid to furnish hlui iihhon of suouiug v orythlng ctiucernliig military HI. Ins, Gen. Grunt ucot.pusl tliotHnr, with ihauks. 0 euileux, who waa a member of the gov err uneut or nation. 1 dufeiiN,., during thu late War, calkd ou Grant yesterday. jkitm .jtt. 1 I 4- ' 1 ' U I 11 1 .sil M.1 i ti