H-,ili. ..- fc. ill I tit i ,c ,4 ;s W5-LAMETTE FARMER. IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES --A.T TO THE PEOPLE: Having determined (a maintain thn position heretofore occupied by mo for tho Largest Retail House in Oregon, I hnvV,"iTAite tho pulille that I am now displaying tlio JjAUOIvST and ill- bT STOCK of General Merchandise north 01 ban ItmiicUco, consisting of a lino stock of events' a,rxc3L ESqt-ei' Olotaujas, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 33Cn.ts, Oapa, Tx-vuhlLcih, Vollaoa, to., which is surpassed by none in the city, and will bo sold at prices to suit the tinu's. It shall continue to be my aim to give THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, And to place before my patrons n variety of articles not to bo found m any other house. It is not niv intention ih iiiihWI i1n rm11? i,v advertising goods which I cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt to give value receivod in every instance. Soliciting a call from every pur 'Olutsor, at my stnnd, Griswold's corner, respectfully, M: MEYER. ' WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT, BY TELEGRAPH. DEATH OF SENATOR MORTON. USE THE., AVERILL PAINT. It Is prepared ready for Immediate nsc, and or ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE. It Is easy to apply, and It will not crack, peel or chalk off. For durability, beauty, land brilliancy ol color It Is For sale In any quantity by ft WE am he w SAAumuimii ess DISAJlSKS IN.... DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY. BALKM. : : OREGON. ,nnv2t! j.janonijjt'gaaxACTBCTaxicesajrii.xjijuu-MjrJ.M-... taaiSTtmxassitiui' Plows! Plows! FRANK BROS. Buford GanerA Black Hawk Single PLOWS CALIFORNIA SULKY JkND TUB & rtNlySFK-xftrv - CO. iron and Wood Beam Single PLOWS. VIlOU S-iach lo 16-lnch. ws wjiitrts?! ..v ' saasasfeMfi' Champion Urowno" Sulky, (NcTir b;cn beaten In the field.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and Tho MoShorry Grain Drill and Broadcast Becder. Till: HOST COMPI.KTK LINK 01' PLOWS, HAllliOWS, DRILLS, AND Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. BEiORi: ruitojTAMjra, call ojv JfrEuXyc Brotliers c3 Oo., 104 and 106 Front Streot, - - PO&TLAND, OR. w.wsatusutoud. i. W, WBATUSUTOKD. Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MUSS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc .PURE WINESand LIQUORS, For Medicinal jjnrpo.ea. Modioinos Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., Little Olant GRUBBING MACHINE. Wo wish to Inform the people of Oregon lhat we have purohawxl the patent or "The Little Giant Grubbing Maculne,"and that mo aro now prepared to supply any number ol Ilium lit a Yiry reasonable prlco. Tho sub i)li)od lesiltnonldlsor tho superior qualities u( these manbliie and their comparative cheapness should recomended thorn to all those desirous ofolemrlng olVland nl but til lllncr oxpeme. I'or forther particular! apply to Frank Cooper or Wm. Delanoy, Salem, or nmoii, uugg,i:cio. b'cio, March lOlh, 1877 Thlt ! certify that wo have used "Tho Lit llo Want Grubbing Machine" and found It fcuperlnr to anything of the kind ever uted In ibis part nnho country: Preston Muukora, Win Ireland, Henry Isley, J 8 Morris, A lUvls. JItlrvlnH Kltalilwln, IJF Ilrlggs, Henry T Haro. Wo the undsrslsrned have soon "tho Llttlo Glaut Grubbing Machine" work and can attire the publlothat It ix the boot machine of tho kind wo have over M'hm working. M Alexunder, G W Hamilton, J (.'Johnson, I'eter Smith, J M Itrown, Wm II McKnlgbt, P Illlyeu, D I' tluov, frcio. May 25th 1877. Indianapolis, Oct. 01, At midnight Sena tor Morton awoke km rostless than befoio nefiiopt. i)r. Thompson ana a portion or tho family have retired. Chicago, Nov. 1. The Times' lndlnnpolli ppeclal says Senator Morton h nUrmlncly worse. Ho U wakeful and resile, hlc. eottctilng bnrtly. The phyalcliin Ktatra ll-at he will bo Rhlo tit lour n'olorlc to cltalde wbolhor tho Senator can llvo nctll inorulnir or not. WaMliinnton, Oot. 31. Tho following 1 thn Miioclcl Senntn Conunltteo to o otivtil.ir m Hulijcot nf Hftoortnlnlnn andlprlarlngthe vote for l'rexl dent mill Vloti-l'rldunt or the Un" t'd .State: Mosr. Klmimd, f'onkllnut Howe, MoMIUhu, Teller. Davis, Thurman, Ilri.rnrd and Morgan of Aiabanii). Tho Sun's Washington epocinl suvhj "A rouferenceof niomtneiit Demncratlo Honn. tnraand roureiuniatlve from both Eittn West. wh held vestordav in nnllnlnatlnn nf Senator Morton's dcatb. Gov. Williams of Indiana, being present, indicated tils roaui. ness to bo gulaod by thosontlraent expressed at the conference relative lo Morton's sucoes. porlntho Senate, and It was determined that tho vacancanny when It occurs, shall be tondered to Thoman A. Hendricks, who, It is said will accept. Dan Voorheett' name wh pro'ented, but Williams is understood to be plodgod now to Hendricks. Chicago. Nov. 1. Senator Morton died at 5:20 p. ra. Senator Morton died at 6:20 p. m. The fmquont bullotlns of to-day rendor It un necessary to recount his suflerlngs and tho measures employed to alleviate them. About noon Mrs. Morton and her sons, by her roquost, wore left alone with the Senator forHbout an hour. What passod bstween them is not proper to Inquire Ilafnre five o'clock It baoAma ovldent lie had entered upnn his last hour on earth. He had rested a greater portion or tho day in a half lying and half slttlnir position. As ho arow weak er the supporting pillows were withdrawn ho tbat lto lay prono upon tho bed. A drop siiui.i- iinw I'revancu mo room nna rem-lin ed unbroken exct-pi by an occasliinal nues lion to tho eying man. Unco hiu tho Nenator exclaimed "I am dying," ln bltcr Inlaw, Mrs. Hollowly, Inquired, "Yeu nro notBffald to die, OdvuiT" ho Indicated no. by hhaking hit head. Soon after n similar exclamation, question nnd niuwerfd pus km I between him mid Dr. Thompeou. AtGilO ho exclaimed "1 am dying, I nm worn out," nnd tlmxo were hh lust worda, From tills on It was dllllciilt Is dhcover that life rriuilned. On tho doclor'a Hiinouiicemcut, "llntifto lng,"tlie ptro of his wlht and ton became llxed on the face of tho husband nnil fn'hcr, with now nnd then u pIleoiiH look of Inquiry towurdu tho dio:or until his fur.lur nn linuticomnnt, "It is over." 'Ihq widow claHpud liorxunH to her, oxclulmlugqiilotly, nn in iniiru never to no iiirxmiui, "My darling boja." Tho frletiiln with, draw, leaving them Torn lime, wliru tliey were loil from (ho rouin. Thla evening, by direction of Ibo mayor, tho city hulls have been lolled M ntrnVcai, Intllonllng the (Ifiul Snunlor's iige. The bulla will also 1k tollod each dav Ht itoin up. til filler tho funeral. The family' have iiciiiiica en .iionuii.v, ni nuo i'oiici hn tho time lor tho liincrnl ecrvlcin at ltnb. erl's 1'iirk M. H, ohuro'.i, nnd llm Inlor uieut take nluco at Grown Hill (CMieierv Sirvlots are to bo conducted by Usv. a 1C. Hoshmir, Mis. Mnrlou'H former ptulor imd the Heimtor'rt preceptor, rtfrslftul by ltevs. J, it. Cluver, liuniy Ji.iy imtl J. II. UhvIIrs. I'ho body will lay In unto diirlngSmid.vy In tho corridor of tho Marlon county court homo, now uod iu a Unto houVe, glvlngiho lireplo of the Suite nn opportuuliy lo view the roniitiiH. For their itroiiuiiodutloti sncalnl trnlns will bo nut nn tiultday nnd Monday, Tho Indian lU:u.t.nftiitry.nriir lli(IrMirvooHnsni;u'irilnr tir.nir. 'flin Mont gomery Giianlbor UrHitrordhvillo hinonluo lotuliued tholrf-orvlccH, Tho 'family Lnvo ro qm.iHl Hon. H 11. MurtlniUlc, lion. JmnrH (I Wlldmaiiiiud Hon. Jiunex A. Wlliliimn nnd ex-Gnv, Conrad ltikur to ieireont Hi cm unit net for tlit'in In nmkltig ull rurthor nrraiiLemeiilK. Tho Mayor has inllod n mt-eiliigof cltlr.niiH In tho U.S. Cmiri loom lo mono? morning at t o'clock, when It wPl do uocuicii to invito i ho l'nhiilciit and t'ulil lift and CioveriHirH cf tho owriil StuteM to attend the fiiniial, MumbiiiN of tho bincli and bar of thocliy end Slate nre riieh:ed to meet ul 2 o'clock to-motiow. H-q-oria Irnin inauy towiiH in iheSrateiinnouiiut) tho tolling of bolls. Oov. Willlami will nlo.o the State olllcuon Monday, and Mayor Cuveu the olIiccMof tlio city uovernmuut. Thev will Jointly rtquost tho (illlr.uim to cIim-o thi.lr uoutea irom noon to;i o'clock on that dy. Wimhlnctoii. Nov. 1. Tlio il.k of Senator Morton was mnrkod br a bouquet ol plain whllo flowers placed thero by sumo Irlend. 'I he chaplain In tho opening prajer alluded to hla illness. Tho Senate couimltioii on prlv. lieges and elections met, and luimedlwU'ly adjourned on accoantof a moinberrecelvlng a telegram announcing tho death of Senator Morton. Uastons, III., Nov. 1. Hammond's ex tenslvo Hour mill was almntt totally wreck od at uoou to-day by tho oxploslon of a boiler. Henry Wilson, fireman, and John ny lliown, a lad fifteen years old, wero in stantly killed. LohsIZO.UM. Gen. Sherman. Adit. Geu.Tnwniend.and bureau oQloeri of the war department, met the house appropriation oommltlee to-day and dUouwed tho reduction of thearmv. Towtifend stated that tho army has now not over 20,000 men, and the regiments will not average over 160 man. Gen, Sherman and associate thought it was wWer, to out down thn reglmontal organization than attempt lo reduso tho rank and Hie. Thn committee will report an appropriation bill upon thn basis for the four months that are gono and eight tbat aro to oouio of IJ.COO IiidlauapolU, Nor. 1 Governor Williams has returned fiom NathliiKloii and diiilis haying had interview with Indiana oongrtM men or expressed any preference legardlug Morton's successor. Ho has tun tuucli in specttortheSMiaiorJperhonallvand too much regard for tho feelings or the fuuliy to mau Ifest indecent haste In tho nutter. 3 Morton makes mo wlh to be counted among thoeo who feel In his doith Iho Krlnfnfa personal bereavement. R. 11, IIatim, Washington, Nov. 2. Tho following was Issued at ii lato hour thlsovoulng: Kxr.enmvH Mansion, WAsittNcvroN . ov. ::,t877. j I lament tho sad occasion which makes It my duty to testify the publlo respect for tho eminent cltlr.en and distinguished 6tntcamiui whoso death yesterday nt hla homo In In dlauapolN linn been made known to the peo ple by lelngrrtphto Hiiiioiineemont. 1 ho ser vices of Ollvor P. Morion to tho nation in n dlllloitll nnd responsible ndmliilHlra'loii nl thtuirfalMof Iheatnto of Indiana ia ltn gov nrunratn critical Juiictmo of theclvll wnr (hii never IxMivervnluod lirlil.icnuiilrvmni Ills long hoi vlcn In the senate Ihs htiuwn his gren: powers es u legUl nor nud as leodi r and chief counsellor of tlio political prty olmrgetl with the conduct or Iho government during that po.lod. In all thltiKH nnd nil times ho hud been able, strenuous mid faith- ful III tho IHlblla Air li'(H. and IiIh f.tmn ulth his countrymen rests upon n sorttra founda tion. Tho several executlvo doDartmonti will bo closod on tho day of his funeral and appropriate honors should be paid to the memory of the decesed statesman by (ho wholo nation. It. D. Hayes, Prosldeut. It liprobihle the sonato will attend tho funeral of Morton In a botly , adjourning nuvuim uny. jur IUO purpose. Tho senato chrmbor, before and during tho uriiuaesHion ea-usy, was one or marked solemnity. Senators converged togothnr In hushed tonos, tho single topic of remarks bo Ing the last great Inroad of death among their number. Not only instances of the power nnd ability but also numerous of the personal warm hoartodness or thodecevwd, werorolatod, and during prayer by tho ohaplain, many mold eyes were soon on tho iiooroiiuosonaio. uov. iMoth goes to In diana tonight ss ono of tho committeei ap pointed by tlio senate to attend tho funeral. Tho Times' Indmnanol Is correspondent In. torvlowrd Gov. Hendricks lo-ulght regard Ing tho f-onatotlal auccesslon. Houdr'ckM said ho had not the allghleot Information n gaiding Morton's suueensor. He thought tho subject shniild not !) mentlouud during Iho lirs or decoded. Ho liad, however, notitiubt VoiirhetiH would boiippolnied, but doubtle Gov. Williams would exerolmi no undue hasto. His (lleudrluks) uamo would cer tainly not be considered In conncctlou with tho appointment. He hud no tltblro to ro turn ui the senato. Iudiiiim polltlclims nay Oiy. Williams In i recent Interview with Tllden wnsttrongly tirgod to nppulnt HendrlckH lo Mitvcod Mor ton. Tlldou thought It who very Important to tho IntercMs of the Di'inocr.iey loliawi him thero mid lliorn was n party ilciinmd lor It. Williams In reported lo luiorcpllnl llemlrlckn had already urged upon him I lie great party nccei-nlty of appointing Voor hrcs, mid had Mild It was it parly deiiuuiil, etc. An an explanation of Ihero lendiie' tin- sires, Tllden iliiuks It wctild be well to force lliitulrli Its where hu would bo oblli.-ml lo shoulder n good ileal of the Kift mont'j lot I, nnd Humlrlcks thinks Yoorhti' i;uld dr.iw the flio of the tinmlliirr nni.H n mil.n, than hltiikulf. F0RHG1. London, Oot.3I.--A special from roredla coutalns tho following : Tho Turkish lota at .uiiiniiiirnuriiiouuwinii or tho position JtwMi-iir f"Vt,clc Oot. Sllh, wasat least ..!. 'iJUwl, besides wounded and prisoner. tUO Iltl'H HUM lllllV Bliri.nuiln.1 I.. Plltftblirir. Oot. 31. A Nnn-lAl lo llm r(.,.. mri!iniw.ir.oitofri)m Ket Liverpool, Ohio, wyt.: Hitneen -1 and fi o'clock tliNar crtmuii Italph Wintirglll cut hla wifoV ihioat with IV rPXUr. CllllSlmr death In it lVm i,ilnmu Then giihlied hit own Ihront, tovnrlng the wlnilplliuHiiil Infl'clliigiv wound wliluli will piolmbly result r.ttally. Ctuto j-alousy. Tciro Hati to. Oot. :il...-A horitUIn murder WHseoinnillleiUia o'clock Nut night uluhl ml Ion Wist or this city at llm roldoin:o nf llurgonoTrllte,ii wealthy Mrmer, TrlltuVt lilinl iiihii, Hi IvoniiH iliiri.ljiiin.und i voiing man in the iielghbnrhmid wnie Milium lor Uoha lliirgnyiiu'Nliund. Sunday night lluru iMiuqinvireliil with hla rival, mid u account or thelulicr's Imvlng visited tho girl ana ihrinteiird her violently. IhI night theold peopln weio imakened iy (he liiirnlng nl'tlui ui per pirn of tho Iiouhj, nnd the btruntiirti was fiiitlii.lv (onsiime.l. The i:orpMi or K-ina wim found in (ho ruins with murks Miowlin hut her thruitt hnil bten cut, Hint thin Im Imd Ii on hUtil ml In the hide. Hlio mm itho MIHKtmicd In a lflrgufjrped,Milliuttu luilv "i-, iiiueii iiiirue i. iiurn nttti ii.il nm iiiiiiit id mis cny, nut naf. not boon dl-eowr-ed yel. l-iiliudelphia, Oit. 111. ThiiolllcrrM of the United States mint Imyn lilteovtr d that MiimoillNhoiKht pineilt'CH liavo been gohuon In iho reliiioi'M department tor muiio time pint. They are oonlliieitiiM faras known, lo u kliigle employe, at 1iomi lioii-euboilt h linn drod ounces of silver wero dbooyered. Tim dlnctor of tho mint, Pollnck, refutes to lllrtkn nubile unv fauts on liin ui'iiiiml il. ui his doing MimlKht deleatthn emU of jiiMlcu. Coiihtfintlnoiile, Nov. I. U l.ollluUllyuti. nouueed that 122 UK) men nre lo l.o lmmi!. ulely called out fur active lervlco. A nut. lorlty ortlieMinrn ineiiilieiH of thoiosorvo Tho draft will havu 333,100 regMcred mem bersorthe reserve. Ixmdon.Nov. 1. A Ittisslnu eifllcUl tils. fays I he total uuiiiberol prlnoners captured at Dubrlk nud Tllcho was 7,000, liii'luiliiig two puhliHH. 2MJ elllcera umt an KngllNh colonel In thn TurkUh Kervlco, Alter the victories at Dubrlk and 'iVIhcho the HusiiUii (woiiIh upproaohed lUdoiulrza, mid Clmvkut Paaha, w ith tweh e batiallniiH, lied from thero without waltluu to dent mi' thn lirhluo. whleh is now In ract In our hautls. Our cavalry Is pursuing Chovktil Pasha, Uiichareht, Nov. 2 On Wrdiienlay Chev ket Pasha nd van red to retake Tellt-clin. He was deloaieil aflert-everal hours i'niHL'ninni by thn Ituimlans at Itadouiart, and lied In thn KreaiestuiHoriier. J'lovna luiiowcomplulely Invosted. TtSlf CosxmercUU tret. SALEJI. $1200 plry, BtMttut4Urnor Z !Z Ulnui. A. GKAUT CO, J, t, I U-i 6U, Cutlmll, W. T. C. KUVLTVAM. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKBA DOUSE, fULMM. B, X, comer, at bead of stain. Washington , Nov. 2. The family of Sena tor Morton have received a large number of telegrams of sympathy from prominent per sons and pergonal trieuds, Including the following: WAUti.wrojf, Nov. 2. To Col, W. ft. Jlollow-iv, IniilrtiiHioUt: tour meMaKH received Ul evening, JI sharo most fully In tho i-orrow which our whole country frets In tho loos of ho em. uent, patriotic nud wIko urate, nun ss the late Senator Morton. The stuinto adjourned immediately this morning on iho hiinotince iiieut of Senator Morton's death, limltm Ilrkt appnlulod h a cominltloo to attend tlio funeral obsequies. Senators McDonald. DavUof IIIIiioih, lluruside, Mayard, Came ron cf Pennsylvania, and llooth. W. A, Whi;kli:ii, Vice Prodldont. Wamh.noton, Nov. 2. Col. W. It. Hollowey : I dtslre through youtootrcr to Gov, Murton's widow and ramlly, my warmest sympathy In lliulr great fM (lllnl Inn. Amlil I liaa tHttMnit nm I kl nfiirA mariifustatlrms ol sorrow by tba publlo at I) la Ilunorluu tba Timid. Upon tho receipt ol the Intelligence of tl'o umiii iii .loiiirar u. r. Morion on rilday, Itie Kxecmhii nud Di partmeut oIIUih, hi the H lite House wero closed torlhn day, In lespeot fir his memory, Tho eiihu uiioti the Stutc.liiiii olllco wits uUu set lit lirflf wait. A fjt'iiot'.sij nutiiod (loroliimo Cnvtiii cliiliiisto huvoiii.iduiKlI.ic'ivc'ry whuro ly Witter power limy ho Hulistllulcil fur Hteiitn In fill niilInitIofiH, ovon for lo coinolivo mid iiiiiritio otigiiK'.s. IIu tihhurtrt Unit lio Is ulilo to ihu ll(til(H tor tlio iirlticMoii of poworful iiii'ciiiiiik-il clle'els, Ills liivciilloti riHllutr, Umt upon nm in tixiti o i in (lto tirfniiiro irom lite liottotn to tlio HiirfV.co of ituy llqiiiil inns-", otiitblliiK- him, with tho on tiny or hut it hintill uildltioiiiil forco, to cloviito Unit mil; nnil, hi.toiki, iiioii IiIh ullll zlner this iiiiiK.sii.su heavy weight, tho lircnntito of which ih ronvortt'il Into it (lrl inij or other jiowor. rc!oM'0 niiikcH wot'ilerlttl fttridca Jti onr duy. It Is now found Unit tho lor tiifiitiiiion of mnlt, tlioitlcoliollziiiiun of thejtilfo of thot,'riip;j, tltoilccityof iiiciit thu L'iiiiL'rono in wounds. Iliomireiid of hiiiiiII mx in (holK)dy iiudofiu.stilunco iiirDiign a city, n ro iiiiko tlio iniiivoi ,. ... . ".r ..wx'm.a aaa run uiiit urn poMUott at tho third attempt. Theya cue tlio Turka or having lured (horn under it dentrurtlvn flro by dlplaylng n whlto flg. A lliit'hireat enrrespondent favstho ltus Mans aro fotlllylnplposltlonsnt Dubrlcl: and lolr&cho, flstheviuo Ihrnienpd with ncont liliind Hteck by omnn and Chofket Pashas. on n '""7 lUu'A Athlnimple. Oct. IBtli.iav -0 tim rerugeo uomen unit childion wero ElllI thnre Ittteiiftlii enrrntinii.l..ni n...i.. of tho bomlmrdmnnt of PjilgorPj-.e Is expect Ml in n n.w dv, ttie Prlnoj of Montonearo uaviiipnrriveii at heiidquarlers nt Orcluk. mH1,'."'"0,1'?1- A" n,reioum fflnl eaya Mukhtar imd ImiihII Paclms have rellrod toa strong position near HsMau Kaleh. Tho Hum, an oppupv a iKisitlnu behind Koprlko'. Ill 1h riitinrlml In ihuih...i , .i ' ,i r ,r . . .un auuiiuiiio iiiai vir- ehailio had been captureel with Chefkot Pashn and several thouand troops. St. Petersburg, Oot.3l.A special Kurnk darn ilalod yesterday says negotiations with ho Kars garrison are brokon oft and the bombnrdmont recommenced. The district of Kogysman Is placed undor Itusalan admin Is. trailon. Gen Hoyndnman and Turgukas soiriiavo circctod a Junction near lliMin' jvnion. A Servian communication to tho Porte nya Servla's mlllury measures are solely to pro tect her frontier, and Servla hopes for the maintenance of good relations with Turkey. IlolKrado, Oct. 31. In consequence of the violation by ClrcasslatiH or the Tliilnk fror. Her orservla, a Sorvlan brigade loft Gradls'a for Saltsuhar. Hagusa, Oat. 31. Tho Montenegrins have occupied Iho holshls commanding Pod bo rllM and Its bombardment Is considered Im minent. Tho Turks aro battening to tho do feme of that place. Constantinople, Oct. 31. It Is ntllolnlly an milium, that thn brigade which wns ea trenched nlTelUche hns been dlspmce! by tho ItUkciaiH. Chevket Pasha it tortlfylnrr In thn neighborhood ofOrchaule. Siillonmn Pushna loleuraphs conflrmnllon eiflho repirls that the Itusalan Army or Do brtitUoliu U mirchliig to Kugghen, nearSllla trli, IjOiuIoh, Nov. 1 A concupnndent whet was nn eye wltnc., telegraphs from Ktr.ei iiiin that iheTtirks wero evacuating Unv.au Kaleh ou Tuesday night tlio llutslnim Htir-prl-nl tho rear gnnrd, Hiking two b.uulllnii prlhoners. The ItuxRliiu lots wns Inslgnlil. rant. Thn enemy's approach wns uitirly iiiiKJlKiutcd. The Turks now occupy a fonn hlnblii position nl Devo lleiyitm, thu latt tic fvnslvo position Mist of HrReroutu. finudnn,Nov. I Anell'ort Is being mnilo lo gab, pihseislnu or I ho Plevna nud Itahova rosdliytlinUouinanliius. Theforeo bolwecit vidimil Iskr.iye.tnid.v m.ulii n rrcouiiuln MiM'onloiigtiin Danube In thn iHuetlon of itmiovo. At Vsdeii llioy louniliiTurltlsli do liicliiiHiiil eceupyltig neiiin eatlhwcths, nnd nno-o brlfi viiriiouiulotlio TllrkUli tnngiislnu tr.pliiduil ntiil thogairlhdn letrinttd in thn direction or Itiihovn. 'Vva crwiut:.r.i of Koiimniil ns o-cupy Iho redoubt, Ixiuiloti, Nov. a. A Ktiosliin ollUlnldl pnlelnMtcd llogot, Nov. 2, hajn Ucncrnl Kauzcirntitiounoos tho uapturo of Dun Tote, wen, norlhouit of Orcliaulo, whero Ihero weioanveii largo and thirty mull rcrllflul piihlllomi. Tho Turks left upwards of a lino tired dead o Iho Hold. Our Ions wns IiihIr. iiilli'iiiit. Wo siilwd nl.irgo quanlliyofpro. vlstonv, tools for oiilrciiclimcnlH, cartridges mid a herd flfoattlo. Veetcrday Grand Duko Nlclinliis Invpcotod Urn prodlUms wo Imio occupied nt Gorney Dubrlk, from which Iho Turks, outhonp. premoh of the lhiH.lnini on the .tint tilt., w lib drew duilttg tho night to I'lovtm. Thus thU mportrtnt point has p.vted into ourlmiida withe nt lighting. Tho ntnhilay woiidvAiirod from Dublin, two icn.tH nror Plivnn. Wo nreiiIs;eiiircimhInr;luour new p t.liton to wn rd Orehiinle. Our Infantry ot voided l.uk- owliKnutul tho cavalry uintlo further ad vanctt. Chiivkot P.ishn U lotlrlntj without tlhtliij; toinr.lii Ornhniilu. I'ons'.iintiiioplo, Njv.i A relnforcniieiul. o(2U bitul! inn nas been sunl toOichaiilu. Hi. Pelenil.urg, Nov. -1. Tho Idea Is rnjild !y ginning ground hero Hint norlmps tho war may bo tluMiod this year. CVrtululynirrcnk Ul'ortwlll hu jiiudo, uud It Is i:rm rally b. Moved that to tho ovent of succevs, Itutfaln will demand frto pastngoof the htrulia and tlioiiutoiiouiy of Northern lliilgmla under kiiiHo Gorman prince, with n guarantee of the great Hiwers. IOildon , Nov, .1. A Itii.slau ofllolal di. pttiliilntfeil VMuJol lho2.Uuyr: Arior Ilia iiliiio.'it uureHlhtvil occupation of Kaprlkai on tlio 2iilh ult. when Uliu.l, Miikhlnr nud Ismnel 1'ai.haK' rear guard hahtlly rotiealed to Iliiiihan Kaleh, ou- cavalry coiulnuml tho purnilt nud two hours nfier midnight attack id Ihoon'imy'a bivouac, Alter a Jdiort eklr mlsh wo (iitnrod tho blvouno, cut down 100 men and compelled others to take to flight. Tho pursuit on tinned six vend when it was discontinued becauso of tho r.xlremo futlgue ofboth nun mid horses. At Iho in tho morning our nivalry ociuplt-d JUsnau Kaleh. Meaiillmu nlher ivunlry nrrlved near Kuriidyhiik, eighteen versls Irom ICrze-roiim. loss, of which no one can'be more i-onslble ouely rapid growth of Itilliuto plautH or than myself, my long frlondeblp for Gov. ' living- lurmouti). Tim Intent reports ithoitt (ho tiotnto crop tt J'lnnl.tnd uro tho wor.st of nil. Acfordln to tho Loudon 'flanleii,' tho ifhitlt Is "total de.strnutinii," Kur twon tyyeiir.s thore Iitw hoott no nttsiulc of dl.seaso ".so Hwirt, bo Koiiurul uud ko coiuplete: l.iiri'fiiilotHDl'iml.ttous.Miiiiiil utKi iiu.-iltJiy to'd.ty aro converted into mtiBMi.i ot rotten fitein.s uud putrid tuhor.s to-morrow." Tho eioos looked very Jloiirlslilnt; llvo woolen hjjo; hut tho iili:io.st Inccvsiint r.tlnn htivo heim de.striiftlvo. Nothing hut it Novum drought cim fa vo polittocs onmigli for eed. Tho prospect l.s gloomy in tho extreme." Hands Kl.iincd vlth ulienileaN mnv ho cleaned hy jitililut,' oiio.riuirti pound chloride of lime uud fourotiuucx of wuler litlo n miiiill widiMiioitth hottlo nnd when rcooliod for u.se pour out .sonioof tho thick Hcdluuint luio it miu cer, imd ruhlt well over Iho luiuUs with pttinlco Htonuorit nuil-hrii.sh. Wo know of no other whom tho following axiom l.s 60 very Important us in tlio Workhlion: "An uco foroverv- Ihlug and everything1 In Us place." n .i (T .vft"J 1 Ii i hi .vf K ft ii -t. fettix ..a-4rC & . r.ji.. n Ji -n rf