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VOLUME XXXIX. PIANOS AND ORGANS. wo hek Ieave to call the AEeation of [1ano bayers to fha jatest atyies of HAZELTON UPRIGHT PIANOS, owwonl, Ametlesn Walnut, uth American Wood, fn which the “1uflumiuk Luportuat’ improve- stegant easre of i Walnnr * araduced L AT i L1 <of L 8 BT sihing anality, as wel as th {hetone. txpectaliy ot the ipper T oA COMBINED WOUDEN A: ALY hrings into action thaes por 51 whicli lieretafore Isy dormant and rendng the richness, plianility, areying’ cavrcity vt ten) 2 ¥ ayatein of & Crost-bar atd brac p T 3tety matust fhe il o the sirings, am T ! 4 I tune. e UG or TiE Faunn.noann, tem kaiun hreventing that relaas AR vOmINL ooaril WhICH 16 e DALITAL Teenlt oF H190 tant concusaion. cansed by the strokes of the hsmmers inal the steing ud by stinvspheric ioflas w ITION, betng entirely i ! res, in C;:;Vllll"ll'llllll e eystem o, resutiing ih ute :""'?"\ '{-mnm.‘ vowar ot ‘tuuch, and U Sty du\"‘fl TONE-PROLONGING PKDAL extends t| patityof the Piano tar the produvtiun af niw o cfirete, by enabling tire perfuriner, st pl S af % stiigle volo inz of simple canstruction. not 1fable to et out of order, and it use EDAL. My ineas of this ment In- mple contrivance, the wholn range of e moved eliher 14 clse prosimity o th deairable potnt of thelr strikiag dis- i (e player aLwiil Lo elleit (e il L or the aolteat whilaser of It fun of cresceudo and dtmiou- goriainty, ON & FOMEHOT, 150 and 133 State. Sair A or it Nortl T £ 1 he Inatenmer Now in their New and TORY & 2 CAMP, Call attention to thelr large stock of GENUINE JEGKER BROS. AllGront Artinta P! ANUS- usethemand rec- ommend them. The Most Extensive Organ Factories in ESTEY the World, Unrivaled in Tone, and bosutiful in Design. [ | 188 & 190 State-st.. Chicago, (oo, Palmerfonse, ) & D12 and 014 Olive-st.. KL, Louts, STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANOS Are the only Instruments of thelr elas that hidve staod the test of time, prosing beyund question their abllity to stand fn tune, and resist verest climatic ehanges longer 1l lo of Plano, Over &0 Ig use fo Chicng, i Ato & Monronats. 269 & 271 State-st. Embractng five of the oldeat and largeat Furnfture and Bedding Mauufacturing ilouses fu the Wes hamber Suis, Parlor Suits, DON'T FAIL toses the fargest {Inc af these goods in Chicago, b Ff articlo to be RETAILED at sirictly ESALE PRICES. BEDDING, Duigistoutd not fail to ses the s _BALGAINN weoffer in thts lne. Bod's Porcelain-Lined Caps, In amplo stock. Ordors filled on sight at Bottom Prices, CHAPMAN, GRIER & CO, 22 Luake.st., Chieago. T B fli Lougt o tho taticd states m{ Ing. Northera atriot of iols. 1u chncery, N, a0d John W. Drouks ve. Yue mn’.w“‘i"x'uiv aifroad I ny. aud also Charies I, Bowditeh, W o nd G, 3. Morriil, 0a theis ttervention. 25 & 18 horeby gives that (u bureus the do. uppleiicnial order ot sald Court, entored of e foraier ou tho & of Dacots cr o the tatof July, InTs I, o i Clancery ol k) Cotrts and uch Maater, at the huar of 10 u'cluck (o ths forenoon uof W t:dlu'ltll,. the 2sth day of August, 1874, stihe front dour ot the bullding How Gecd by sui Lunrt asw Court Howse, Kuuws as tho. lepubily 1ifa 7 10 ol ,I;l:ullll Mlreet, to (h Building, “uuubers cuy ot Thichie, Couny of oo Stuta of [liinotss : ald decy oraer, o will sell, a8 alrected | & pubile fuctian to tiie hiliest piid beat ubjoct wwever, Lo the flen of 3 priv 7 anl Furmcrs' Loan 1o Cumpany t (b any e Buired thosand doliars Of bonis Bow Mauufng and ieutioned fu said dec deet o redeinption ae pravided by ¢ 81 lilinuls, the mortgaged prewl Gecrea sad particulariy dexctues Allthe ratlroad of tha aald Chilcs twoany wuade of tu be made, ¢ the County of Wilt, Lo Fureaton. in the County ul le, o aid State of illioots. including righit-of- way upentruciure, (ron. tice, chalra iherctor, road-ded, Solices o 'W\A statlon linber, and inaterlals, comatriction of aald Talirosd, {ars. and machiocry, all Kiu: ) brad cuicayy & Towa, Natlruad Company 10F or 10 bo used upon sald 1, and i fhisca sad sighis of ‘tha said ‘Chicugo & towa Iialiroad NI‘IEVN 1od therewo. and all nroverty acumlre by virtue thereof, focludiog side-tracks, turn-outs, iaachino- tiobe, Lok, luplenients, and personal propt &1ty used un ur lo sald rallroad. aud all Prubert d by ny sioce the exccution otaald osald rallrast, to- 1d 8p1 5 wall i Chlcago & fowd Taliroad Cour samo. and all uiher property. 1 ‘franchilses, 0d thiugs whatsscver wiic 10 be cou- Yeved by sald morty or uuder the contrul OF suthorliy of il ed ju this ase or uthers pendencyof this auit Or Wec 13 councciivn with aaid ralitvad, and which ahall Le st e 1ime of sald sale 1 bis posscasion. oF 10 hich hie siall be entiticd. (. ether a8 ooe eutife prop: S aud vot b acparat pa Unpuid Loads sud Coubwiie arcurcd by the woriguie forveloscd 1o safd Sy berecelied by the Marter frum the par- Shaver fu e of casih Ju part paynieat of the purchsso: ihe mauger, (o tue ertcut, a3d U horlecd by tie said dec a0d tenas of male, sud BiehL. Feferece ls had (o gald Tecord 13 sald cause fu sald Court uly 7. 1978, HENRY W, BISHOP, Masicr 1t Chageery of the Clreuit Court of thy Ulted Blates fur the Nurthern District of dluvie. E£DUCATIONAL. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. THOWE SCALES, JENNINGS ~ |A CHALLENGE, N AU A —— AURORA, KANE €0, ILL, $144.00 pays for Board, Room- Rent, and Tuition in the solid branches tor school. Year ot 39 weeks, beginning Aug. 28, 1878, Seven Courses of Study, a8 follows: 1. Preparatory Course—One Year, *ll. Cf;urse in Literature and Science—Three enry, 1L Scientific and Commiercial Course—~Threa Years, 1V. Cinssicnl Couree—Three Years, . V. Advanced Classical Cmnre—l’ou Years. V1. Musical Conrse—Threo Years, Vil. Commercial Course —Three to Twelve Months, Thorougl and co; t ave eharge of all lh::w,dr lrlm‘enl mpetent teachers have eharge of utlon 14 (aught by one of the best Leashiors n the P.‘lnr TEACHENRS has been ar- at rates. Allmited nuniber of young girls from A to 12 years of Age wiil be taken and we!l cared for i inoderain rates. P'eople who wish to find a temporary lioine_for their chitiren ean be well accommodated here. This Is an EXTIA CHANCE. e Seminary ia sltuated In the bighest portion of the Aurara. has ample, weli-shaded grounas, sod location ts unusually heal e Instriction s of the most’ thorough kind. sll of the classea being small enonsh to allow the teacher to give persunal aitention to each student at every recita: jon. ‘T students recelve carcful Lraining n manncrs and marats The rater, consld the sdvantages, are low a8 ean he anwerl, sldering ges, are | Kend for cAtalogue and be convinced that thisis the sctiool you are lovking for, daress i ADY, Principsl RACINE COLLEGE, Tiseine Collern includes & el Sclentifie Rclivol. T 1 re) 5. bined with true discivline, g culture, The Collcge an ] open Sept, 5. Doys from 10 years old and upwards received in the Grammar Behaal.) Far turther inforuation apply 1o lev, JAMES DK KOVEN, DD Ttacine, Wi, 'TACLES, &c. OPTICIAN 125 STATE-ST., i Hoomn 3, second floor, Special attention given to the Proper Adaptution of Spectacles. Moscs Gnnn. M. D.. LL. I tiea uf Furacry, 1ush Me L O, F Holer, A Moy M. Do Dircascs of Wotnen and Cliidren. Obstetrics and Ricigo Medical Colx ollege. nival Medicine and Dise cal Collexe, Principles and Practice of . M. L) 2 3 Physlology snd Distaack of Nervoiss s 'olh"y'm ciumag tiexan, A D.. Professor Ciinical Medicine, shicago Medienl' College, DeLAskic Miter. il ensor Obatetrica and Df ren, Jtush Medical Collece, Moa M. D, Professor of Anatomy, Chi Sollvy. hanforih, M, D., Professor Pathology, Woman's b ., adjunict Professor Physiol- Wadaworth. M. funh Medieal Coliee, uaan ‘W, 3illler, "M, D.. Burgeon U. 8. Marlne f P at, M. D.. Profemor of Theary nd Prac ‘A “Hall, M Cotloj D, Chs tiees Grorge, 0.1 8. I, lledges, M. 1., Hannem My e, vd| i licixo Homeonathio Caltego. hwing, av. Hobert Collyer, Unity the ftev. It W. ‘Thomas, Gentenary’ M. K. Clinton Locke, Itector ( urchi Kdward Riward Che- el and lioetor of Patit o Jiew: e 2 lioadwis, KIest. Cane e ltey, . ), First Cooe Exatingal Ciurens the lov. ATihur Littio, New ka: gland Chureh. THE CHICAGD BAKERY (0§ TNEQUALED ienna” and “ Bureka” BREAD 18 now put up n boxes of ono dozcn loaves each, and fs deliyered fresli, morning and evening, to the various carly and Iste tralus lcaving Chicago for tho nefghbor- ing towns and citics. Deslers within 250 mlies ot Chl- ¢330 can be regularly supplied with perfectly fresh bread: packed assoon s cold, and gusranteed better than any other bresd ever ofiered to the publie, Price, 73 cents per dozen, which Includes costof packages snd delivery toraliroads. The maney should sccome pauy orders. THE CHICAGO BAKERY (O, 146, 198, 200 and 202 Clavk-st. ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY, The offica of this Company hasheen removed to Room 10, No, 132 Lasalictal., northwest corner of Lasalie and Madiwn. The iloard of B determined to maka this besutiful Cene o Atiractive. and wili i auts and desires of the resting place for de- apare uo patne to incet public. Thoie secking a cemed friends woul 1 to Inform ‘theuselves of tho advantages of thls Cemeiery, and the lberal teriny upan which they can prociire loth. by a vials 10t af- fice. T vatot. FISH OIL DEALERS, LEONARD WARE & SONS, 473 ATLANTIC-AV., SEWER, PIPE, Drata Tule, ot WM. M. DEE. Axent. ke, mpd Coment, M LR AL, WIL. M. DEE. Sanitary Engineer, Agent, at 74 Edst Quinc near blate TO RE FOR RENT. Store, Offices, and Commerelal Hooms tu balldings Nox, 77, 70 and 51 State-st., and §, E, cor, State and Washlugton-sts, Have large roomn ou second floor of 77, 70 and 81 that I will fit up for a hall aud rent to Socleties or Clubs {f desired by two or more, W. E, NALE, 108 State-st. WE SHALI, EXHOIBIT AN AS. SORTMENT OF THE IMPROVED WENCALE, Among tho varioty shown will be one of tho FOUR-TON WAGON AND STOCK SCALES Which wo are relling this year At $60.00. ‘We claim the Improved Howes Wagon and Btock Bcalo is SUPERIOR to ALL othors, and detail our claims s follows: Ist. That it s the most Accarate, 2d. That 1t Is the most Durable. 3d. That 1t is the Strongest. 4th. That it 13 the most Simple, 510, That 1t possesses most Improvemens. 6b. ‘That It has fewest Pownls of Friction, Tib, That its Materfal and Fimsh are Supertor. 800, That 1t 18 the most Economical. Oth. That 11 gives the best Satisfaction. These are tho points essential in making the BEST Beale. Having confidence inourablility to PROVE the truth of our atatemonts, we CHALLENGE Any who doubt or dispute s single one of our claimia to prove their good faith and honesty by submitting their goods toa pub- lic competitive trial with tho Howe, A commiitea of experta can be selected ‘who shall make the most thorough tests, and give to the BEST Boalo A GOLD MEDAL Of valuo not lesa than two hundrod dollars, the medal to be paid for by tho losing com- potitor. p To the public we would say, that our rea- son for issuing this spocial chalionge is, that deslers tn moro complicated patterns of Boales, being unable to mect ourspecial tow pricoon this Four-Ton Soale, have resorted to nll manner of statemonts to provent pur. chases of the Hows, whilo Iaboring to obtain higher pricos for their inforior, old atyios of acales. In this challengo we offer thom an oppor- tunity to show wheihor thoy BELIEVE THEIR OWN BTATEMENTS, and have any confldence in oither their GOODS or thoir statements, Very respectfully, A. M. GILBERT & CO., Western Managers Howe Scales, Chicngo, Cleveland, St. Lonis, Cincinnati. ARTINTIO TAILORING, TREMEMBERI SPRCIAL DISCOUNT ENDS SEPT.1 NEXT. Our SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- TUMN AND WINTER are now in. Trousers, = .S10 upwards. Nuity, = « « S40 upwards. Overcoats, = $35% upwards. Prices Very Low! Standard the Ilighest! ELY & (0., Tailors, & 165 Wabash-av., cor, Monroe BUT 7 DAYS Ot the Bankrupt Law. [There are many honest men covered with monntains of deut to whous the end uf shie Hankrupt iaw will | ul o 30, communicate with under: sighed, A plan may be devised hy which the maney can bo raisell. Address X Y Z. Tribune office. ELECTRIC PEN. The best duplicating apparatus for cirou- 1ara and ovary variety of work. T . H. eu'l Manager, Milrlmsalle-u., Chioago. L. Beware of Infrin; MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH B. REED. No. 52 Wilham-8t..N. Y. ORI g i rioVED ClticaGo Apynuuuul» r;cem'u |||I;jl:gmmplly nucnau'l_h SCALES, FAIRKBANKS® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRGANKS.MORSK & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago. GOLD Une-1hird ususl raies. THE FINEST AND LEST, Extracting withost g{un‘ DIt MeCUESNE Cor. Clark and Raudolph-sts, I, 75 itandolph; LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKEK, CHAMBERS OF COMMEKCE, BRSPS Sl Cperment Bonds Cook County 5’:‘.““ ke'on Loadon. Faria. Frascfore, Bevim, sk AR AL I e nmmn JANASSE, OFTICIAN, Tribuse Balldiux,. SIBYT, PRICEE ciacles suiled (0 all sigLLs o aclentific pers Aod Field Glasscd, Telescopon Micro: ¥ine §j clples scopes, Bu.umuw!l. GLOOM AND DEATIL. Distressing Reports from the Several Fever=Infect~ ed Cities. Six Hundred People Stricken with the Disease in Vicksburg, Colored Victims Make Up Nearly Half of the Number. All the Physicians Either Sick or Broken Down by Overwork. In Some Cases Whole Families Swept Away by the Terri~ ble Scourge. The Disease Pronounéed Epi- demic by the Authoritics . of Memphis. As a Consequence, Many Thou- sands Seek Safety by Hurried Flight. Cases of' Fover Occurring in All Parts of the City of New Orleans. No Relfof Looked for Anywhere Until the Coming of Frost, NEW ORLEANS. FORTY DEATUS. Speciat Diapatch (o ac Tribune New Onnzans, Aug. 23—Forty deaths to- day. iiundreds of new cases daily uot report- ed. The disease Is manlfest o every portion of the city, though the Creole scction in the old city s most exempt. One quarter of the deaths are of the destitute In the public institutions. Destitute sick are hourly found by the police, and scnt to the Charity Hospltal, The weather 1s variable, aud most fatal to patients. Yester. day was hot, to-day succeeded by a brisk thun- der-shower of an hour, and a fall in the ther- mometer of several degrees. The consequence was a dozen patients considered convalescent dropped offl. Amoug otliers, Blanchard, Regls- ter of voters under Gov. Warmoth, died after elght hours’ iliness. The licarses arc passing in the atreet all the afternoun, and the church funcral bells havenot ccased riuging for somo honrs. A SPORADIC DISEABR has spread all over the State. In the Teche country there have Leen scveral deaths. In Iberville Parigh, niucty miles above New Orleans, cases occur faster than physiclans can reach them. Physicians have been seat up by the Ilowards, who have scut out ovet>twenty phy- alciaus and a hundred nurscs to afflicted nelgh- borhnods. The oceurrence of the disease at points rigld- Iy quarantined shows the fully of that recourse; but hundreds of mall bags accumulating in the New Urleans oftice sliow that the post-office functions aro suspended In three-quartersof the country of which this s the distributing office. No malis aro sent toany part of Texas. DISINFECTANTS ARE EXUAUSTED. Buppllcs are expected to-morrow from Calro. The Anchor Line steamboats have stopped coming {romn 8t. Louis. The last buat, John A, Scudder, leaves hero to-morrow night. The Misslssiopl Valley Transvortation Company proposed stopping till nasured by the ageut here that bo would furnish scclimated crews to han- dle the boats, This bargs line is all that will hold the miver open tu 8t Louls. Twenty of the larzest boats ruoniug on the river are laid up at tho wharves, lucluding the Robert E. Lee, Natchez, Bart Able, and the nowly-built J. 3. Whits aud Edward J. Quy. Physiclans have NO HOLZ OF STATING THE DISEASE, which must run its course. Thers will be & daily increase probably for some weeks, except radically cold weather interveues. Bluce the Howard Association commenced work the public otlictals secw to have sbandonea all to them, The clty und bealth ofticers sectn paralyzea, feaving all work to the Howards.. Fifty of its ageots Keep constautly moving among the destitute sick. Contributions come in readily. Dinthers is epidemle in the Upper Red River parishes, with great fatality atnong children. B TIE DEATIL LIST, To the Western Astoctated Press. New OunLrans, La., Aug. 23,—New cases dur- {ng the past twenty-four hours, twenty-threa; deaths, forty, The deaths Include thirteen children of sges from 1 tu 75 also flve, siges 11 tu 17 years, RELIEY COMMITTRE. Y. A. Woolwsrd, Commander of the Grand Army of the Repubtic, bus succceded In organ- fzing & rellef counnlttes for the purpose ot nursing and cariug for auy comrades who should need their services. Followluz & the Commit- tee: Willlam Wright, A, 3, Badger, J, A, Wright. Contributions bave been solicited from comrades in otlicr States. ltesponses so far sre quite encoursging. The Committee so far have burled four coinrades. ¥. P, BLANCHAND, formerly State Registrar of Voiers, and late a Custom-House clerk, died last evening of con- gestiou of the brain, superinduced by fever, ufter an liness of less thao tweive hours, He was burfed at Cnalmcttc to dsy hy James A, Morrer, President of the Grand Army ot the Republie. CONVALESCENT., Commissioner W, G. Lane ts {1l with fever, but ts belicyed to be out ot dauger. 0. F. Huusacker 1s out svalu. T, 1. Coupland, late Deputy Collector, has & light attack of the fever. Naval Oflicer Lewis bas been requesied by Collector Bmith to cu-operate with him o the cnforceruent of the ruls sgsinst smoking and dAriuking lntoxicating tiguors {u the Customn- Huuse during working bours. oM CoA ‘The followiug appeal is made by the Y. M. C. A.: * Havlog orgunized into s reliet commit- tee, we will be pleased to be wade the almoucrs of contributions of fricuds sod commuunitics abroad, and our own telluw-citizens, for the re- Hef of the destitute vick Jo our city. A prompt respouss Lo this appeul will enable us to render etliclent aid In this tme of special sickoess snd destitution. W. E. RATMouD, Treasurer.” ‘Fhe Association bas now ln charge upwards of thirty cases. Thursdsy night they seat out several nurses, sud were to-day recelving aud considering ap- plications. Bome contributions of money have come [n, and the organization may be sald to be thoroughly under way. THE DESTITUTE SICK. Many familics arc found in destitate cireum- stances without money or food, with sometimes iwo orthree or more sick. The lmmediate wants of all siuch are supplied. The Association has sent out in this city 200 nurses. They esty- mnte their present expenses at from §1,500 to $2000 per dav. In respunse to s call the Mow- 1."“ hiave aent out physiclans aud nurses as fol- owa: To (irenada, two physiclans, Aty nurs two dingrists, T Canton, one physician and four uurses, two nurscs, and X . ten phyeicians aud iz nuraes. To P'ort Gitwon, cight nurses. A visit L the soomis of the Howard Asuxis- tton this evenim found Presfitent Standieell, Neretary Sonthmavd, and 8 number of niew- berwof the Assoclation on duty. All were anite busy sttending to applications for relief, Sce- retary Southmaye stated that 150 applications were marde Lo the Assoclation tu-ay, including mnn{ volored peaple, Five hundred aml fifty abplications for rellef have been made to date. ‘I'be Becretary thinks there are about 1,100 rick representul by these applications, Besldes this, in respunse 16 4 call from Vicksbure, one phy- sl ind twenty nurses will be seut there to- A distiateh from Dr, Veary, at Grenadn, ears the fever there In the last fuw days Lss assumed » mild form, VICRSBURG. SIX HONDRED PEOFLE DOWN WITH TRE Dis- EASE, Bpectal Dispatch o The Tribune. Vicussuno, Aug. 23.—The fever Is rapldly fncruasing, and thern ts no telling where the destruction of life will end. There are at this time full G00persons down with {t. The colored population are suffering ternbly. Fuil one-bialf the cuncs are of this class, In many Instauces they drop duwn very suddenly, aa if fajntive. It 18 impossible %0 obtain nurses enough of any kind. Thres of our physicians lave been stricken down with the fever,—Dr. Balfour, Clty' Health Ofticer: Dr. Boath, physiclan in charge of Hill City Infirmary; and Dr. Robbins. Dr. lunt was compelled to &o to bed from stieer exhaustion. The other physicians are ALMOST COMPLETELY BHOKEN DOWN. There are three physiclans from New Oricans and one from Shreveport; one from Delln, La.; and ove from Galvestou, Tex., on thelr way here. They canuot cume too soon. The physi- clans tell mo uviess aid reaches themn soon there will be the grestest suffering fn this com- muuity ever known. Already whole familfes bave been swept at Jeaving not one, mot cven the chitld tn arms. Words cannot express the Intcnse sutferiugz in some of the localities tn our vity. A very marked peculfarity abont many of the bodies after deatn is thetr turniog almost black, and in gome fnstances show blue spots fo the black surface. . TUR CITY IS ALMOST DETOFCLATED, every person who coutd do so haviog left} but in several cases deinys have proved (atal, the fever developlng itself after departure, and death euswming. Mr. Ike Baer died fu 8t. Louls to-duy, having left here last week to escave the fever. Will send you the death-list to-morrow, it being fmpossible to obtaln sl the names at this iate hour. i) ‘I'he number of new cases for the past twenty- four hours will reach seventy-five, and fnter- ments for same time amount to thirteen. PIPTY NEW CASES. To the IWratern Assoclated Press. Yicksnune, Aug. 23.—Deaths from yellow fever from noou yesterday to 8 p. m. to-day, twenty, Total todate, sixty-nine. The discase is steadily on the increase. Fully fifty new cases to-day, among them Dr. D, W. Booth, in charge ‘of the hospitals. Physicians aud nurses_are coming from Gnlveston, New Or- leans, Shrevepurt, and Delh), Drs. Bulfunr and Robbins continue improving. -Muney for the ald of theajck continucs to come to the JTowards and Masons, P MEMPHIS. THR DISEASE DECLARED EPIDEMIC Special DispateA ta 2he Trivune. Mexrnss, Tenn, Aug. 23—The fover sortfe over the boundary of the intected district has beeu effectually made, and the Board of Health to-day formally declares it epldemic. On Mon- roc street, near Welllugton; on Linden, near Causcy; on Madison, street near Bayon, aud {n the Worsbam, groups of cases comprising whole familics have appeared. In the fufected district north of Jefferson strect t rages us widcly as the semi-descrted city will admit, The disvase is ovidently yielding to treatment, however, for of the 250 uew cases In three days there have been but thirty-two deaths, Therecordto-day Is forty-tive new cases and ten dedths. AMONG TUE BICK are Gen. W. J. Smith, Burgeon of the port, Vice-President of the Howard Assoclation, sud late worker among the dying at Grenada; Drs. J, C. Rogers, Robbins, Marutle, Froyser, and Burrell; Sleamboat Captaius John D. Elljott and Marsh Miller; J, L. Wardlow; A. B, Holeu- berg and wite. Amoog to-day’s desd are the Hon. Jonn A, Roush avd Johu C. Forbes. Doctors differ.as to the nature and treatment of the disease. While the mufority cliug to the old Creole sweating method, others treat it as naliguaut malanal fever, with quinine and cal- womel, with fair success. Death occurs inside of three days, except In cases of relapse, Hard drinkers are being sine gularly fated. Thucity is ALMOST DRSERTED of white people, aud wvery possible effort st depopulativn fs belng made. At the camp of the Government tents, the poor are belug sup- ported gratuitously. Bo far, casvs among the negroes bave been fow, and elforts to g¢t thom luto shnilar camps have been almost fruitless.! Help ts pourlog in from cities all over the Unlou, sod the means for the most stubbora fglt has becu put dn the bauds of our Boanls and benovolent socleties. Business is dead, and thousands of refugocs under canvas or in bLuts sbout the city must be fed til frost, INCKEAYK IN DEATIS, To the (Vetern dssociated Pz Mzupms, Tenn.,, Aug. Zh—* Bronze John' holds his own with distressing tenacity, There 1s a slight decrease in the number of cases, bug an focrease in the deaths over yesterday, Yes terdsy, up to noon, the number of ucw cuses re- ported was twenty-three, and for the twenty- four hours, thirty-seven. Deaths to-day, to noon, were ten, aud for the twenty-four hours, thirteeu. Atnoag the dead reported to-day are ex-Represcatative John Roush, Johu C. Furbes, {reight agent, aud Isasc Isaacs, aud smoug the uew cases, Mr, aud Mrs, A. B, Holeabere. At the micetlug of the Board of feaith this 1oroing, they declared the fever au epldemic, and ordered all who could dosoto leave the cfty. ‘The Memphis & Charleston Kallroud bas offered transportation to the refugees. LITILE CUANUB. Mgurms. Teun., Aug. 33—There is litile change to rvport to-nlght. The fever adas to its victims slmost hourly. The new cases oc- curiug the past twenty-four hours beiog forty- five, and deaths tcn, Awong the latler aro Jotn A. Roush sud John C. Forbes. Drs. Fraser and Marable wero taken down to-night. The Howards and other relicf orgauizations report the sick dolug well, sod muny of them couvalescent. Owing to the action of the Board of Health this moraing, dec.lsmlk the faver epldemic, auil advising ali o leave who could do so, sbuut 300 people leit the fufected district to-day, moust of thew kol Camp Joo Williaws. . D. tafl, Vico-President, and J. H. Bwitb, Becrs of the Howard "Association, request all parties desirous of makiog donations dor the beuetlt of the sick to forward direct to e Chicage Dailp Teibune, the Moward Assoclation of Memphis, receipt of which wiil be properly acknowleded. TOE FOLLOWING APPEAL Is made on behall of the orphana: T the Cathnlics (hroughout the country: The scourge of yellow fever in again 10 Memphir, Man will be leftorphane, SL. Loter's Asvlum in thin 18 already overhurdened. Subatantislaympathy eeded. Flagee send rontribatiuts to the bey, . A. Kelly, 8t, I'eter’s Chureh, GRENADA. A 0LOOMY SCENE. Smectal Dspateh o The Tribune, Merurmm, Tenn.,, Aug, 23.—A specisl from Grenada, Miss., to the Avalanche says: "It fs gloowmicr thau ever. Judge Walten, Chalrman of the Relief Commitlee, Is strickon down ; also Dir. Verzie, from nervous prostration. Rut fur B. 1% Anderson, of the Memphis Huward Asso- elation, we should lose all organizativnand hone. Bevendeatbsto-day, fuur white and Lhree cotured. Five new white cascs and many more colored. Dr. Mandewille tins roturmed to New Orleaus, 2o we have but four home physicans lew. [t is 8 short tale, quickly told. OTHIR SOUTIIERN CITIES. FLAQUEMINE, New Oneans, Aue, 23.—A dispateh from "the Magor of Plaquemine to the Howatd Asso- clatfon save: *Weare alllicted with the scourge, yellow-fever. New cases are constantly oceur- ring. Our physicians have more than they ean do. We are sadly fn need of help, Can you send us an experienced physician?” WINONA, Miss. Speeral Dipeteh to The Tridune, WixoNa, Miss., Aug. 25.~No fever here nor fn the vicinity, Our city is perfectiy bealthy. BOSTON. Bostow, Aug. 1.—At uoon to-day the cone tributtons bere for the yellowefever suierers fouted up 1000, NEW YORK. New York, Aue. 228.~Mayor Ely tuls murn- ing recetved $252 1n smudl subscriptions fu ahl of the Boutlieru sutferers by the fus ‘The Chiminber of Commeree to-day appointed & commitiee to obtain cuttributious for the re- llef of sulferers in the yellow fever districts. ST LUUIS, Br. Louis, Auw. ZL—Joln F. Loug, 1ate Col Tector of thils port, has scnt a cherk to Mayoer Overstolz for $500, to be distributed ey amoux the lever-stricken people of Memphts, Vicksburg, Jackson, Greuada, und New Orleans. The Mebrew Young Men's Literary Assucia. tion has ratscd about £1,500, pud seut 320 ench to the Howsrd Association at Mermpbis, Vicks- bure, sud Gresa AT ubscriptions in atd of gurevats Sy, A CINCINNATE, Ay the tever sullerers to-day nioveient {8 uu lout to give s munster enters tainment st Music Hall for_ the benelit ot the Mewpbis sutlerers. ‘Ihe Clueinuty Oretiestra aud Shakepears Clut bave voluntecied Lhels services. N KANKARCE, JLL. KANEAKES. [}, Ausr. 25—~A8 the result of & citizens’ meettng heid to raee fuods for the Howard Assoctution, prestded over by Muyor Huhug, the Presdunt of the Arsocution wt Mei phis was directed by telceraph to diawn for $100, aud the Commitice will cauvass the city to-morrow, and adiditivual amouuts wilt be forwarded., OINO MASONS. Cot.uupus, 0., Aug %.—W. M. Cunningham, of this city, Grand Mastes of the Ohwe Musons, has directud the Gran ecretary Lo 1ssuw ul ap- }mnl to the R lodgus ut Olio fur help for the ever sullerera. NASUVILLE. Nasnvitx, Auz. 2L—3 massmeeting at Hall to-nieht appointed committees 1 y ward to sollcit contributions tu aid ot tever-sutlercrs lu affected conumunitics. SUEVEPORT. Suneveroxt, La, Aug. SL—Dr, Davis, an experfenced yeliow-fever phyaloan of this city, leaves fur Vicksburz this morning sent toere by the Masonlc fraternity, Eight hundied dulinrs has beeu sgbseribed for the fever sutlerciv, nud the Committes stlll at w. £ ST, 10U : 8T, Lowis, Aui, 23, —~About £1,000 were added to the: Merchants’ Exchance yellow-fever sitb. ll:fil!ill(lll to-dluy, sl othier suins were collected by different orgaulzatione. ke THE MARINE HOSPITALS. REFOTS RECXIVED AT WASHINGTON. &Speciat Dixpateh vs The Trivuna, Wasnixaron, D, C., A 2%5.—~The dlspatches recelved by Dr. Woodworth, Surgeon-Qeueral of the United States Murine Hospital Bervice, for the week endtny to-mzht, showsa marked increasc in the ravages of yellow fever in the Mis- slesioni Valley. Tu Vichsburg, the United States Muriee Huspital officials_are 11 wiih the fever, and surgeous from New Orleans have been scut to thelr usslitance. ‘Fnis scrvice is much ein- barrassed for waut of phveicians,and to-day three uew assistunt surgeons, the muximug now allewed by law, were appointed. ‘Ihey will be sent totake the place of the morcexpericuced surgeons statfuncd at the hospital, who, in tury, will be sent to thy lofected districts, There are no reports of additonal cases 1 Cine cinnatt. THE CASE FARTOEST NORTH is ona near Wheeling, » sporadic case. Along the southeastern coast thers are no reports of any fever, except a few cases ju quarantine; which ure customary evew i suasons when there isno epidemie. At Key West, Peneacols, snd Mobile no fever las yet been repuried, ueither are there any otlicial reports of cuses at Charles- ton, Bavawnah. Norfulk, vr Balthwore The repors vesterday that u cuse bad appesred at Norfolk has nut beeu confinned, but It is pretty certaln that n person relzed with fever passed throuch hero from the South for New York yesterday as a Pullman car passcnger. Dr. Woodworth, baving tufeerapbed to DR, MURJAY, in charge of the hospital at Key West. to know 1f he was himself well cuoush to go to the relief of New Orlcaus, recelvel the following reply: Key Wear, Aug, 23 —Will sart to-morrow, snd artive Lhero' fun {uur daye. Send me reltel lwre, City bealiby. Muousav, Dr. Murray himsell has ouly just srlsen from a alck-bed alter a sovere surgical nperation. ‘The lollowinz dispatch was received by Dr. Woodworth from Dr, Keyes, st Vicksburg, this cvenlog: At Icast 400 cases of yellow fever t9-day. Twen. ty deaths fn loss than twepty-tour houes. Boih uysiciand In charte of the Muriue-Lospilal Serve co vury luw, Puysicione ecarce, Kuvvs, BALTIMOKE, Reporta having been circulated that there are filteen cues of yellow fever ab the Bulthuore qusrantfue, {t con be siuted that there s ot now onc case there., A clear bl of health wus reported from the quarantine yesterday, The ouly cascs that have becu Lheré cate from two Larks, which were jmmediately placed In the strictest quarantive. The regulations at Baltl ors are exceptivnally stringent, vo commuul- cation whatevor being ullowed with any vessel suspeeted ol bavivg the fever on board. The business men futerested in the cango even are forbidden to’ send wessages, ‘The Balthioore authoritics ure confident of thelr ability to con- fue aoy sepurate cases which msy cowe stricsly 1u quarauiiue, En— TIIE MAILS, PUMIGATION. Special Dispaich o The Tridune, Wasainaron, D. C., Aug. 23.~The acting Postmaster-General to-day received & vumber of telegrams from Bouthern Postinasters re- quustiug instructions ws to fumbruting the majls. The Departuient will not give detailed suigestions, but will direct the post-office of- feials everywhicrs Lo co-operate with the local Boards of Health, CORBESPONDENCE. To the Waatern Auoclated Press. Wasnisorox, D. C., Aug. 23.—The followivg correspondence took placy to-day: Jacksox, Misw., Auz 23.—/on. D, M, Key, Postmuster- General: Pleasa stop sll mail excopt frat-clazs for all polats lu Misalsslppl, from alem- PRICE ¥ v GENTS. hinend Newd S and ail exceps freteclass matter eomin; in thia State: hitwon, and Tortant for follawing infected_points Viekenarg. Canton Toft tings. e regard this as im- 2 Wine Jonxeraw, M. D, - : 37y of the Ytate Board of Health, e & Wasnind £ 5 ) Ot Ang. 23— Wirt Johnsto med M. D. 3¢ 0n: 14§y Tikahin1a B 16 exchoctan o any cie ter froff'" il becanse of tho urevalence of yelluw ff This Department will not however, atiempt to e izard any reasonshle order of loaal} contituted lToaris of [ealth 18aned tn prevent Mo *praed ol e dibease, but, on the contrary, denites s vificera tu tu-operate in execating th . N. T Acting Postmaster-General, MISCUELLANEOUS. NEW YORK. New Yonk. Auy. Z—wWilllam Schultz, sged 23 years, of Brovklyn, the yellow-féver paticnt who was remuved 1o Quarantine Hospltal on Weigesday, "died Tast night. Schuitzis sup- posed Lo have contracted the dlseasa while ua. lvadivg a careo of logwood last Baturday, FOSTPONED, PriranzLemia, Pa., Aug. 23.—The meetings of the Natloual Board of Stean Navigation at Clnciunatl, aud of the Amcrican Pharmaceutical Arsociation st Atlavta, have beeo po.trohnn, a\'N‘:‘x: tu the existence of yellow fever [ng the Sonth, - PITTSBIMG. Snectat Dispaten lo The Tridbune. Perrsnend, ., Aug, 23.—The yeunw-lever' sLarchas not entirely subauded. Capt. Bicker- stall, of the John Vurler, arrived to«las fn a Lad coudition, suprusably sulferlue from the fever, aud was Femuved Lo Dy Beaver County. The res ive to-niht. Coutributlims for the suffercrs I the Buuth sgerepate §5000. Two thousknd dullars were furwarded today by telegrapli, “CONUUNSION A3 A MEANS OF DININPEC- TION, Speciat Distch ts The Tridene. NasnvitLe, Teon,, Aug. Zh—Mes, 3. V. Tne gram, who created such u sensation ut & iveting of the An 0 Association fur the Adva: we here bust year hy readine an Convitssion as u Meaus ot Disf Polter tas tont a letter cintlits, recommending ry tn the Infocted districts ot artillery. . MEDICAL. PIINCIPLES ON WIICH TRE DOCTORS AGREE— HOW TUR DISEASE ADTANCES—TUE ATTACK AND SYMPTONS. Frum tur Owi Corvespondent, WasninotoN, 1n G Aug 2L—At the Jast meeting of the Centenntul Medicul Comutaslay, the Toltuwnngz conclusions, rubnmted by Dr, Wondworth, ot the Marinc Hospital scrvicv, were indursud as the princivics relating to quar- antie of cholra aud yellow-fever whicl the entiro Comueetut accepted 3 the latest results ol medical scicuce 1. The supervinion of occan-trave! onght to be ditected o wecnnng gond sanitary conditlone toe I8 at afl times, out uf un wohl as in port. tion shuuld e adopte uniry und Dlace eepa rately: sud nbuulil be moditied i particnlar cnse Dy tnkint snto account the Tabihity of (be port o futaction, the peerod of incutiation ol tle discare, the tensth uf Wi consumed | tre voyus reed hy the v home in Hridievwater, of the crew witl ur- atud adwins " S1oms tnfected purts s warranted, i Okl e in RECENALY fu Complrta e et of wcubation ol clivlern ot uof y feves, counting from the date ot depariure from 40 infected pmet, o of fendig frune an aufectod vessel, 1o tnstanca shouli paescuiess 0 sl be held fur obacreation i board an inlecivl vin- #cl, anu such vess: the perfo requr e3 tnay somenIn inuat yuzilaut san { sapersislon of ierportance uf wisely-directed 1o uren can sentcely bu us ereatmnte ir. Aw (ar us America ix concarned. it is desiealle that frompt and nutboritative fuformation shoulit be hud of the wipinent of. passcugves ot goade Trow districte fnfecten with cholern ot yeliow tuver, therehy inwuriug the thoronyn dimufecana of wiccted ur'icles, G. ‘U'he oudemie homen of cholora Bty the raltaty ver mie the fields which give the greatest pro of sutisfactory 1edulte 1o wellodleneted und co yetie suuilary w " Al end natlunal sentimont »ho b anakenal. ua 1o Eomme! the corvless and ofiending puoyle (0 einploy rational means ot previntion. From u paper prepurod by De. Heary Smith, of the United States Marine-Hospitar service, Lhe fullowing conclusions uretaken as Lo y fover. Dr. Smith wua In charze of the yellow- fever patleuts at Savannah and Bruoswick, (a., during the epldemds In 1876 Although the worbine element in - yellow- buw ot us been determined by aur outwar annen, ol tale su vy ly Ly their edects ot Tu allusiration of s post- on thse fullowin: facte niay i cited : 1. The disanse ix certaindy transportable, through :umllh.:q Tiow au mfectod 1o 2 bealthy and distaie ocality. i Individuals, slove and spart from fomites, sprewd the awvedse in a bealthy locality, 3, The direase 18 kuown to extend wrudually from existing fucd of sulvction, Hke the wimy-wonm on cotiun- piantatione. 4. Testnunuy has been for years aceamulating b the con L the Bumien argansu. proas wply wade theough L z dininfecting e practiced for past years oy tho Buard ol Health ol foutsiana. The foliowing aro valuabls, ana rwlflbly repre- went the vory Iatest theonew regardun the nudrlu]uil(lo mder certain favotiug coud ot this wust formidabie uf diseases, § 1. That the poisen 1snot of & rareous nature, but aftaches fteclf tu 1ho 5011t walls, and O ex- 2 generally. e diseuss provarates from cenlres surfaces equully 1n ait di n at the D Ty de ‘wlicther anima)l or vegelablo, led 1w 1uore ur Tews loeco for 3 e detutte puriad precediug the mowent at wiich the develupuient of tha discise takes place. It has Lven slew sacertained that ycllowsfever ances from bl fuch wt Lo rate of alhout forty per duy. An the dinease, therefore, has & ; ency Lo spread, the whulo apace vver i have azteaded inust he distofected tonler W cbieck e advance from the poiut ak el 1t dad 1ie oran. Fo dotermine tho area over which dimnfeciaute slould ba gued, 1818 only nevassary 10 adi foaf W the number of daya siuce Ui disense manifested iteull, and mulliply by furly, -the rale por day st which thy dlecase pro- Kiesnes 10w & wontie ‘Fhe divwase wus undesud 1 sometimes with. ang atuther tunes wi L veusliy Fesonition, thure wam 43 jen 1 " i bhe oamel of vases 4 chily mulsiss proced - 18 1oat of the el with » 1narked shakiug chill, eieat depression sud meiude; pam 1 the buck and bead, genorally intouse, supive timen i the binbs, of wither or all at the sagia e, occanionally acconipanicd hy spsenis in the tuwer estraanill ilar 80 thuse ol Asiatic chot- wrd, Wil Widses Of & tendency 1o vomit: while shizhl of cotire aba paiu or chill characters [ sttacke, This chilly foei- e fover, muck bighce than ullun OF & vivicat and er frum the Rral. in mauy i the Uran. aud nul terwinaiing under three daya, ‘Vhe worst cases were unusually long In convalescing, anu especiatly prove 1o tee lapses on the sliguwnt unpriveace. Many casos, aud particularly the relapaed, reqaired tweuty, veu 81ty days: in vne mstance, the 1 bt woen duriug tho epide o ceti on my arrival, and couvalesceuiy ed 34 Lo dato of my departuce, vi- weriod of upwards of »ix wecks, he ‘The tewmperature of Ahe body much higher thaw 1o (he ordiuary fer The pilse (ull and stroun, ranging from 110 o L And upwards The tondus coated, sumetinies dirty, Iy prescutlug 8 dark, ilabby sp- wearance, With a few the tongue was moist: willy others, dey and potnted, uceasionally parcued, ac cowpatied with dryness nf the mouth sud (auces, and great thirsl: with & Tew, sgonising calle tor targe draughts of cold water, ‘The sverage duratiou uf the febrite paruaysu or Active stage was sixty-two bouts or sbout bwu days anda haff;the shortest twclve, ana the lungcat 100 hourd Thie wtate was usually succicded Ly 4 correaponding depression of all the vital pawers, passiuis foto the calni stage, aud consituting Lo staye of deprassivn, Tue pulse baw becn khown ufteu to fall ju the number of beats (rom 130 or 120 1080, U, 50, aud cveu W 40 beals 1n the wiaute, 1u wu'almost incredivle sbort space of Linue, —ite wpsrature sZain ‘becoming uatural with some, aud tu utbers still ktt‘rlu& uu, bearung uo relation o the Jowered state of the pulse. Ju the urave Of soverer cascs Lhe faca prescated & sulluacd of reddish appearnuce, withibe eyes bichs Iy tujected, Extrenis resticasucey or grestalarm waa ufteu prescus; the paticut Lull unconscious, struvgling lo get out of bed: culwinating occasion- ally in furlous dehrium; bul geucrally of & nulder charactor; while protound stuper often murked the gco. lu s I’: death-scoues shat | wit. Bessed 108 & ray of tought was mautfeat; 13 others 1h¢ 1utelicct was relawod Lo the last. T perspiralions werw variabic, —gometimes,