BATTLE OF PEL The Turks i'hnrslnfr Aittnuul Agalu Only to be Ilcp ulnrd.' The following Btory of .the battlo of Pelisat, near Plevna, ia famished by the London Daily Ncws's correspondent with tho Russian army: Osinan Pasha's attack on the Russian positions at Pelisut was one of the hard? est fought battles of the war. Tho Turks early in the fight cup tu red a Run sinn redoubt one mile in front of Pelisat. In the course of one hour this redoubt was taken by the Turks, retaken by the Rus? sians, and taken again by the Turks. The Russian left wing was driven back on Pelisat, in front of which trenches had been dug and wore liuod with troops. The Turks advanced as though deter? mined to drive our left out of Pelisat and turn it. The Turks began to de? scend the hill in time direction, not with a rush, but leisurely, and without firing; not in masses or lines, but scattered and diffused. They came down about half? way in this manner, the Russian artill? ery tearing up tho groups all the time in the most savage manner. The Turkish advance now veered to the left, and went at the Russian trenches on the crest of the hills between Pelisat and Zgalinco without a shout, opening .flro at the same time. The Turks descended into a little hollow below and were lost to sight for a time, while the Russian trenches flamed and smoked and a storm of balls was poured into the advancing Turks. This must have lasted fifteen or i wenty minutes, during which time a earful loss of life must have occurred. Then we saw the Turks bogin to with? draw,, carrying off their wounded. The Turks had- no sooner withdrawn from the Russian fire than they formed and advanced again. Many dead bodies of Turks were found within ten feet of the Russian trenches. The little slope on the crest of which the trenches were situated was literally covered with dead. I counted seven on a space of not more than ten feet square. The battle here was terrible; but the Turks were again repulsed. It will hardly be believed that they went at it again, and yet they did so. It seemed madness, because we could see that tho Russian fire never slack? ened nn instant, and that the Rttafian line never wavered, while reservesi-aVerA waiting behind ready to fall in Jfujhrf least sign of wavering. This seeuo^pf carnage was again repeated, buF only lasted a moment. The TiirksV*jfflm pletely broken, withdrew sullenlyf fir? ing, and carrying off their wonndoa and many of their dead. They fell back on the redoubt which they had first taken, apparently with the intention of holding it, but they were not allowed to remain long there. Another attack on the Rus? sian center had been equally as unsuc? cessful as that on the Russian.. trenehea ou the left. The Russians punned the retreating Turks with a murderous fir?. Then six companies went at them with bayonet and swept them out of the re? doubt like n whirlwind. At four o'clock the Turks were in retreat everywhere, and the Russians occupied the whole of their first position besides pursuing the Turks a short distance with cavalry.' The Russians were about twenty thousand | strong,. Their loss in" estimated at five hundred, and the Turkish loas at two thousand killed and wounded." An Editor's Advice. Sam Bowles, of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, is a thorough newspaper man. The other day he was called on by a young man who was in reduced cir? cumstances for a loan. He told Bowles that he had no work, that he had been sick for several weeks, tho expense of which had taken his last 'penny, and he was now perfectly destitute. '? " Have you tried everything ?" queried the editor. "Everything." Mr. Bowles looked up at the ceiling as if in deep thought. In a moment a sudden light came into his face. "I've got it," lie exclaimed. 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