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s ] @ e Chicage Daily Teibune starylng, nurslng the sick, and burying the desd.” VOLUME XXXIX. OPENING. 0YSTERS! AS YOU LIKE THEM. 29, 1878, of thahero of Grenads~the General Lrought home fromn the fleld of battle to die. {en. Smith Is Burveyor of the port here, an appointee under Grant's first Adminfstration,—a man who has been ahused, Inaligned, and ostracized for his . political tencts through long, long vearss Tne temper of the changed feellngs Is found. in the words of Dr. the streets, and worked for montbs, but, as the dirt was scraned up In piles and not removed, all their Jabor went for naucht. PUTRESCENCE WAS EVERTWNERE, and the alr was laden with pestitential smells. The citizens often complained, but the munict- pal authorities refused to lsten to them. The epldemle was foreecen by & frreat many people. BRONZE JOHN. Yesterday the Blackest Day in the Fever History an,~ouly tbirty-nve days ago. CANTON, MISS, TG DISEASE HAS PULL SWAT, New Oureaxs, La, Ave, 25.~Ifhe 7'me’ correspondent at Canton, Miss., under duts of the Zith, says: ** Arrived here Sunday last. TNE TRIEGRAPHERS. In sccordance with the views of General. Buperintendent Van Horne, the telegraphers of Memnhls organized ru association to-day, whuse object In to asist those of their profession whu arc gr may be taken with vellow fever, Their territory embraces all poinis north of Canton, t hurryiug to Gen, Bmith's bedsfe, eaid: * For- give we, dear sir, for wrunginz you, for mis judging you in the past. I know vour truc nature now, and I have come to give you my medlcal services without price.” Butler P, Anderson, Ues. Bmith's colaborer, remains in Grensda, and to-day two young vol- unteers, Brogaa and Coan, Icft to join him there. They go as the six hundred went to the charge at Balaklava,—* into the jaws of death, {uto the mouth of Jteil.”’ THR HOWARDS areat an expense of over $1,000 per diem, yet the benevolence of the people of our Jand bas kept them from want, As the wires have told vou, new cases have appesred In the last three ays, and a scarcity of nurscs has eriopled the work of tha Assoctation. Twenty-five new nurses nre expected from Mobile to-morrow, and with the Lielp of thess it Is hoped togive the sick all attention, The Howards have not come out of the fever district unscathed so far. Jdohn C, Forbea volunteered to take eharge of the branch depot 82 suphlfes in the hewit of the nuss house open except Lvo drug stores. Once a population of 3,500, but now only seventy-five waoites are to be found here. The Mayor and famliy nick, and the Board of Aldermcn have fied. The Court-House is locked up, and the officers gona to some sufe place. Nothing but bearses and coflins to be scen on the streets, Some thirty-five or forly cases of yellow fe- ver here. The death list Includes Mliss Steele, Mra. Fuiton, threc Misses Henry, Dr. McKay, Mrs. Garrell, Miss Bruthal, ete. Maoy negrocs bave died within the last few days, | I The few whites bere now are scared, because not & single case of vellow fever has been doctored successfully. No porson attacked has recovered.” A ispateh from Canton to the Howard As- soclation says: ** Send usswo pursesimmediate- Iy, The fever is fncreasing. GRENADA. BTRICKEN HOWN, Rpeetar Dixesten in The Tribune. [ Mewrpuss, Teon., Aug. ™8.—A special to the fever if the proper sanltars precantions were not taken at feast three months hefur the first case was repurted, New Orieans Is noted for its clcanliness, but st the commencement of the epidemic it was In the worat condition [ cver sawit. The lower class of French and Itallaos and the Dagoes KEVER ATTENPT 70 REEP THXIR DWELLINGS show the necessity of such uetlon, ‘They appeal to the fraterbity for aid, 'Uhe ofticers are: Charles A, Gaston, Chairman; K. W. Glbson, Beerctary aml Treasurer, STRICKEN AND DEAD. Among the uew cascs sre W, C. Woodrafl, W. J. Bmith, Jr., Father Walah, of 8¢, Bridgzet' s and D, 11, Reahart, of the Howards, Among the dead are George Keuthofer, ol the Southern Express Conpany, aud Dra. A, Hevett and 1 P, Watson, CONTIIRUTIONS are comlng in, but yot In sums’ equal to the uceds of our distressed people, Amoug the Iiheral contributions received to<tay js une of $1,000 from M. J, O'Brien, Superintendent of the Bouthern Express Company. 'fhe Rav, Euzene Danfels, pastor of the First Presvyterian Oburch, is among the new cases roported to-night, THE CRY POR BREAD. ‘The negvoes this morninz bevame clamorona for rations. About 1,(0 men, women, aod children aurrounded the commissary depot, and 1L was found necessary to station s guard from the colured military company to keep back the crowd, Numbers of the well ones wre atlll Worn-Out Doctors Compelled for SolfPreservation to Aban- don tho Sick. On Saturday, Aug. 31, the Boston Oyster House will be opened, when we hope to see all of its old patrons and as many new ones as will be pleased to EAN, and, as the city officers didn’t attend to it, the dirt was allowed to le Iathe back yards, gut~ ters, and streety for weeks. until the sus or rajn disintcgrated or putrefied st. When an epi- demle had been deciired by the Board of Health, men were at once put to work cleaning the filth from the city. Iluge piics of It were dumped in the Tivoll Circle and other places, and burned. Carholle acid, lime, and other dls- Infectsots were scatlered fo profusion over the city, but The Situation in That City Depioted by “Our Astist on the Spot” Depopulation the Only Rem- ody Now Known to Be Efficacious. 1T WAS T00 LATE. The scourge could not be, kept within bounds. ‘The nuthoritics Liad refused to disten to the nd- : Faithfulness of the Negroess== | o the uty, alded Ly the Cittzens’ Commt Tlcx OF betionsinhi.Nere eumpient to Juite w s | plaune-ravared | section. . He was buried til s : % y come. Asin the past, Work of the Howard tee. Doty Witk Finnie ook " s phace. :;l‘";he city was Biled with thie groans of the | 4rtncse from Orenade says: Col. B, 1, Ao- derson, the fafthiul Memphis Howard, s stricken down. He will be taken to you to- morrow. Twenty-two deaths In the Jast twen- ty-four hours. Thirteen whites.” GRENADA'S WANTS, NEw ORLEANS, Aug, 29.—The Howards to- dav received the folluwioe telezram @ “Greuada; Nurves and cverything else ar- rived. Machinery in good werkiog onler. it dewtns siuce yesterday. Weather bud, Keep un supplied Wwith tresh beef, Caw’t do withoat 11, WL bave to rely upou_vou for chiammgue. WarnreN Rroxe, M. 1" OTHER SOUTIERN CITIES. PONT GINSON, NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24.—A dispatch from the Howurds of Port (iibson tu the Howard As- soviation of New Orleane, says “the fever is very fatal, and no abatement. Two huudred and thirty cases and thirty-live deaths to date. Assoclation. A DESERTED CITY, TAR PANIC 4 GODIEND TO MRMPRIS. . Bpectal Corrtspondente of The Tribune. Meurms, Tenn., Aug 25.—I have tuonught to supplement Lho wires by the mailbag to-nfght, promising that the MBS, shall go through soven processes of disinfection before it is dropped into the box. .0, It [s no troudle, I asaureyou. ‘There are gallons of carbolic actd Iying about, and burning tar and sutpuurous fumnes befoul the air under the profession of purifying it. When I look out on the dark, sllent strect, and thiess vapors are wafted through the open win- dow, I feel tho oppressivencss of the presence of death with that barrible odor of carbolle acld which rises from the littlo sauccrs beneath the coflu, It fe A CITY WITHOUT A PROPLE, this. The echo of my music, ns I whistle to He was buried thmhr Jubn Mortan suc- cceded lim, and s iylng i, * Acting-President Lungstafl has pow ione thittier himacii, 1hs- tury containe no grander Mustrations of God- 1ike sell-sacrifice than are found In thascity evety day and every hout. TUK CARR OF THR DESTITUTE 18 fu the hiands of tiwe Citizens® Reliel Commit. tee, composed of & half-dozeu business men, At- torney-(ieneral Luke E. Wright, the Res Lamdrium, the Hon. Casey Young, 3. C. fam Willls, of the Soutbern Expre gnuy‘ N D, Meuken, C. Y. Fisher, fayor Flippln, and - D. T, Porter. “They are the first men of the clty, kept bere ouly by their convictions of duty. Iwo of thetn are tossing on burniug beds of fever tu- duy, aud the others are liourly risking their Iives, They have ward orgdnizations, which re- portto the Central Comihittee. ‘Their store. roumn (s orecanized as systemnatically us o lange busiucss concern, Their douks ure keptilo s uleety, Economny, core, andl good scuse reigos thrungh thelr whole organliation, and money s *“Two physicians have dccided upon the causes of thie disease. It §s known that Itis fn the atmospliere, but that Is all, ns the medical fraternity Is divided on the question of the cause. The treatinent is empirlcal. Some pre- scribe one remedy, othera another. None are confident that the prescription will du more good than harm, The physidans have Leen merely experimenting. THE OXLY POINT on which alf agree Is that carelul narsing ls the best possible measure Lo take. “The Howard Assoclation is dojng every- thing'in its pover to alleviste the sufferine, but an its (uuds are vesrly exbiausted {t con't do much more without outsjde assistance. Numes commond very high pay, some from §5 to 820 ver day, Professional parses are very scarce, and s great many wealthy Jadles and gentlemen we will do our utmost to please. Steady Advance of the Death Rate in the City of New Orleans, The Fever Thought to Be Assuming a Milder Form in Vicksburg. Canton and Port Gibson, Miss,, In the @rasp of the Terrible Disense. What tho Country Is Dolng for the Relief. of the Sufferers. &cep my couraga up, comes back In a sort of | pourmg in to them. Thcirs is the duty to jeed | bave volunteered to give thelr assistance.” Ive Is waoted more than anythiog clse. The wallthat Jars co wmy car, {2 s almost us bad as | tho dusiftuto, sl the dcatltute nuber thot- THE DEATI L1ST. nirtes are dolug well, Onr expenses arc $150 - | munds. “Lho cess sl n "we # ; i S. E. CORNER SEADPLIS, » midolght stroll in & graveyard, onc'a fmaging- | 2l Ll cesuation ofell buciess s throry T the IVestern Amocialed Pres, per day. New Yorl, St. Louls, Jackson, and New OrLEANS, Aug. 25.—Tha death-list to- day includes twelve children under 5 years and seven between 5 aud 10. From noon up to 0 p. m, only cleven deaths bad been reported at the offlce of the Board of Health—four sdults and seven children nuder 8 years of are. Among the new cascs reported to the Board of Health during the past few days are some dating back as far 05 Aug, 14. Thisls in response toaclr- cular recently scnt out by thie Board requesting the physicians to report all cases treated so far, and not heretofure reported. ‘The foliowlng are among the deaths reported to-day: - Fred L. Moody, aged 25, nativo of Massaclu- sctts; Mario A, Vienno, in religlon Sister Mary Theresa, Convent ot Mercy, St. Andrews street; Hubert Travilly, aged 36, native of France, pro- prictor of a fancy balr-work establishinent, corner of Charles and Bienvitle streets; Josep Crebbins, native of New York, azed 23; Francs Coflin, uatlve of Maine, aged 31, REPULSED. On Euterpe street, between Carondelst and tlon sssisting to pleturo the hand of death reach- Ing out from the corner of every bad-smelling alley, To have lived in Memphis for the past ten days {8 almost to have grown gvay with feight. The wild panic which scized the city, the scramblo fur foothold on steamboat-deck or car-platform, the agonyof fright pletured everv- where, un every une's face, were trying cnouch to the stoutest. Moro trying, however, it has beento sce the desthirats sradunlly erawl up, to seo familiar names on the deatli-roll and fa the record of tho amitten, to witness the mon- ater tingera of death relaxing and atretching forth to grasp s wider hold on the doomed city.- Thea f TOR HEARSES BEOIN TO GO BY ON A TROT, and a man mathematically Inclined coutd sit down ana figure on his chances, and from the ratfo of “*deaths™ to ‘‘new cascs® learn that if attacked by fever ho would hold the chanco of one out of two principals in & duel where but cue platol was loaded with ball, the space belng over & bandkerchief, aud he must choose bis weapon bliudfolded, Ugh! I am but hu- Columbua ore shling. But ope or two cou- valescent persons o far." The above Was in answer toa dispatch ask- ing it further assistance was required. DROORUAYEN, Mis4, A dispateh to the Picayane from Col. Dantel Dennett, dated Brookbaven, Mlss., says that there Ia not a cuse of yellow fever in or around Brookhaven. 'Lhes cannot hear of o casc of yellow lcver in any town between Cantou ana New Orlesns,—over 200 miles. TIIE COAST TORTS. Reports from the coast towns slong the Mo- bile Roud stiow that there is no fever alsuy polut between New Orleans and Mobile. OCEAN SPRINGS. A tetter from Dr. Case says that there {s not now o case at Ocesn Springte, Two cases of jever had oceurred there. One died, but the other has entirely recovered. ‘Iherc was no spresd of the diseast, AID PROM NEW ORLEANS. NRW OnLEaxs, La., Aug. 23.—In response to appheativos by telegraph tn»dl{. the Howards sent four mure ourses o Catton, Mg, and one tu Ponchatouls, La. less objects of charity. Inuddition fo thcse organizations, all the beuevolent socfeties, such s Masons, Odd-Fol- lows, Knights of ’ythias, et., Lave retiel com- mittecs ot work day and night. DESULLR ALL TIIS, the plazue fucresses in virulenee daily. It the new vases continie at the rtio of the past two days, Iu five weeks every white man, wonlan, aud child will buve Leey uttacked by the dread- ful scourge, for there cannut be over 5,000 white people lett in the tity upon whom it van o depopulate the clty 13 the mim pow, forve fs hetug resorted 1o for making the cexodus greater. . ‘The everis of a violent form. 1t kilisln muny justances within furty-elght bours. The bodv’s nheat gets up 1o 105 d when the pulse showa but elghity beats, This {s the un- mstakavle sign of yellow fever. Then hicskin turns o palo-bufl color, the eyes becume blood- shot and glussy; the flesh s puiled vut about the cheek-bones, then black-vomit—death. ‘The compuratively low death rate shows that many are getting well. The physicians are divided a3 to treatment. The method of the majority s 8 teacup of castor-oll, tuustard bath, blaukets. Tne leading physician of the minority, and a very succarsiut ofie wich his disease, gives his TUR BLACKEST DAY, apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Mzypms, Tenn.,, Aug. 23.—Memphis Is not wmissing a single horror of the plague with but 3,000 white people fn the city. We bad to-dny forts-seven white tever deatns amd eleven col- orell. Tho new-cases list Is longer thau ever befure, numberlog 119, In 187, when the white population was five times as much, the lihest per diem mortality was but 86. It will be scen that to-day is the blackest io the fever- history of Memphis, avd with 800 sick to prey upon, the yellow gourmand may run the death- rate still higher to-morrow. Those apparcntly convalesoent sometimes grow worse, aud dle in an hour, The discaso Is IN 178 MOST SUBTLE FORM, and to be slck ls almost to die, Dr, 1L, R. Hapsen 18 dead. Bister Veronica died to-day, sud flve othiers, with four priests, are {n o criticul conditfon. Tie disessc is selz- ing upon the negroes rapidly, and yet they stabbornly refuse free transportation and a comlortable support ous of tawn. Cuoper and Clark and Madison-ts, Under Boston Square-Dealing Clothing Houso, TAmTIsTac TAILOING, "REMEMBER! SPECTAL DISCOUNT ENDS BEFT.1 NEXT, Our SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- ” Falls City hure rained aud expressed $163 to th yellow-fever sufercra of Urenads, Miss, Presudent of the el warded 10 the suffering Sonthern citiex §1,200. oo the Mempbis Ha City to-murrow Masons uf thir city (v d sullerers ul the South. £l 1{nt of aabacripl Previounly reporte C. B, Bisir. Emuployes of boot John 1. Deane. D, F. Bkinner an: J.8. Kirk & Commercial National 4, . Duteh, Co ‘Tray Firednsuidice L. Baldwin... ... Jonn Alston, for the Falnt ana Oii Commits i & g 4 & 3 / g 5° : ' ‘ JE FIVE CENTS, ), clans who bave been taken since the fever be- | fucutial citizens to-das, presided pver by Mayur Wiitley, a resolution was adopted tuviting puhlic to sutiseribe for the relief of the yellow- frser sulletets of the Guil States of Ainetlea, and a comnlitee was appoted to make collec- he 1ULS. WHERLING, W. VA, WneeLiNG, A, 2.—The Masonic frsternity of this «ity bave contributed #1000 i ail of . Mis | era 0 ¢ K of Memphis. Misa. Inhin sercivory thore areairenay sevoral | UGG "0 bon of the Bourbons, whn, | A phyiclan predicted thers would be yellow | Freity tough Umes. There ls nota siogle busi- | 115 JEiCTLIeScE or R A LR the length of time the dlsease hes to run to be but an ordinury bilious attack, PALLS CITY, NED, Farra Crrv, Neb. Aug. 23.~The citizens of 3 KANSAS CITY. Kansas Cirr, Mo, Aug. 28.—J. 8." Chick, dier Association, has for: 1LITLLY ROCK. .—A freight-train rosd gous as far as Foress i charga of Sherltl Rattaken vt the DOrpote of taking supphies'to the people Lirree Rock. along the liue of the rosd, Aculured lodgze of Sasons here lo-daydonated $25 tu the Memphis suffervrs. RVANSVILLE EvansviLrg, Ind., Aug. 26.—The Conncil contributed §300 tu the Southorn tever suffer- era 1o day, LEAVENWORTH, Leaveswonrti, Kan, Aug. 28.—The Free y scut $200 to the fever BANTOUL, M. To the Eudtler of The Tribuna, Ranrout, JIL., Aug. 25.—tood activns should receive due toerit. Our ristug youn# friend, Dr. Hoy Taylor, feun wr the | of the feverstricken trothers and sisters of Memplis, or any otner city where his services are must needed, of Rantoul, has téndered nls seryv- Howard Association for the benefit We cannot give monpey, but u tquip aud scud out oue of our best pliysi- D. BrxxiE. CHICAGO. TRE EXECOTIVE COMMITTZE appointed to take charge of funds collected for the benett of sufferers from yeltow fever In the South Lefd unother mecting yestenlay after- nuon at the ullice of the Secretary of the Board ol Trade. oue, and reporters were excluded, The tneeting was declared & privats The following report. was handed jo by the Treasurer of the Conmittee, Joku De Koven: vhairman—Dean Si Delow Murry Nelaoa, ous received by me this :‘ay,: V. i% Wiicox for the W, businces men of Vslpatsiso, Ind. . .. [T . 70 J. L. ‘Thompson, from the Lawyer: L 230 . W, Fuller, from the same Commliitoo.... 147 A, A. Bagks,'from tue iat, Cap, and Mil- linery Comimittee 71 Amount sent in to 148 Board of Trade... w74 TOWL 1oy roarnrarse senaer srenssae oo $6,627 Inauswer to an inquiry telegraphea by the Committce to the Huwwrd Assoclation of New Orleans, tue following reply was received yes- tenday: New Onsxann, Ang. 28 —Wurry Netson, Chatr- man: It in not desirabls to send nurses, Many tuanks, F. K. Boutinavn, Secretary IL A, The Committee had recelved nuweroasfappli- catlous from persous us of fimg un nurses to the fever districts, but the above tele- fi"fi' -:‘mm the matter, ail applications being eclined, be ) X ¥ S Winle the Committeo were lu scsslon there TUMN D R - man, and I shiver myself at the thought. No | treatment as follows: \ Bt. Chiarles, there belng many cases ob fever iy = v Them £ o Momse o Kearhart, of tho Howards, were stricken down | Cob oSy ol (oo areteft, boli by neces- | Wash the pstient off well ek tepid_water and | tho viciully, s temporary barrkade was pluced . RELIEF: b e g b e s are nOW;»f.. ‘ to-day. The iowards need inoromen.. Bub.| gy ornisgher T movie and phitasthrap. | 4GS UIVe 0 b0 bU grains of cafoml, wiih fyrain | across tiie strect to avold the wolse of vehictes . e touns. of that city by the yoliow fever, They had uo : PR < féw mre bold endlen -~ To~eater thefrtorntdid | 4% vo'Gonder shat Mve phstetana have turued | 80 B0 e o b e e ribine; | Passing over the cobblestones with which the Apocial Diwoaleh 10 The Trivime, references, bat clafmed to be_scquafnted with gervice,. Tho Reliof Commitice is fecding thousanas of the destitute inside and outside the city. The great need of additions! medical aid {s palnfully felt to-day. 1OKNONS UION HORKOKS mect the relief laborers all over tue city. Dr. Watson, at 33 8ccond strect, wus foond dead, bloated, putrid, and unattended, fu his office. Trouscrs, = S10 upwards. Buity, = =, 840 upwards. Dvercoats, » 555 upwards., strect 18 paved. A wilkmau caine aiong and ln- slsted upon passing with nis cart, sayioe he had pald bis license and inteuded to drive on any strect he pleased, The milkiman attewmpted ty force his way throuch, but was lred ubon by o ltizen and driven ofl. CONTHIBLTIONS ASKED POR. The Loulsiana Division of the Ariny of North- patlents themselves, and on thelr own prescrip- tlons sought & cooler clime, ‘The panis that made ours a ellent, slecping city, however, was a Godsend. Ir snatched frum tho monster the human llves uvon which be fecds. ‘To fncrease the exodus has been the alm of the benevolent socleties. You have read ot the Government's charity, and give every three or four hours, tienton Liéavy doscn of Mirate of potarn all the time, £o us to make the kidocys work, und In cases of sick stomach uvo mustard-pinsteron the stom. ach and give lime-water whl K internal) 10 ama)) portions of water, without ice. 1f the pue tient Lua Lark, indige vomiting, give small doses of calomel with the quiniug at cach dose, ‘the phyelelans of Memnplus are dofng thelr full duey,” Drs. Marable, Frayser, Jolin C. Rog- Bt. Louts, Aug. 25.~St. Louls is swarming with retugees from the fever districts of the Nouth, and every Soutlern traln that arrives briugs frest additions, No fears are felt that the scourgze will také hold here, and 8t Louls gives welcome to all. The work of raising money for the distressed still continues, und more than $1,000 was ralsed to-day. Contritu- Keep the pa- - Prices Very Low! Standard the Highest! Mr. L.J. Gare. Mr. Murry Nelson informed the men that the fund now belug collected was for the benetit of tue sick aud suffering in the fever districts, aud was not totended to be up- plied to the retfef of refurces. The applicants Went away sosrowful. The followluz subscriptions were sent in to the Committee by business firms of this city: Ferry & Bro., 8505 J. 11, - Skecle & .Co., 8503 Louis tiutt, §0; Lharles 8. Gardner & C - » On the oppusito elde of the street u dead futher | (o4 vnousands of tents sud fta thousands of | ¢rs, Kobblas, Ees, nnd Burreil Tiave gone to | era Virrisila have made an apveal to ex-Confed- | tions of clothing aro also being made, $25; Baw! codnian & _Co., §25: Lymao L. ELY & GO Taflors Tag elth 10w slck ehitdrcn near by, aud no doos | of it S10A8L4a oF tonke Bud fia thousas OF | Uheir Leus. Dr. ltogers liss passed his t0 the | ergtes in other States for contributious o ald I o Abctad Bria art Holbrook & Cor 8257 Park & B (11 ¢ | tor had yet durkened the door, Funcrals kpow grave. ‘I'he others ore rapidly recovering. ‘ 24, Ma 1 bor, 825; Pearsons & Foster, 310; Alex. Bate: 1. elty. The tents nre pltched on high Litls in DUSINESS 18 A8 DEAD them fu providing means of subsistence for 87, Lous, Auy. 23.—Mayur Overstolz to-day | F' §105 tolmes & Co.. $151 A. it Gray. $10 163 & 165 Wahasheav., eor, Honroe, | 2o,geremony, and pall-bearers are fev, regularly-governed camps about the city. a8 Hector was ailer tho luat forcud trip behind | Wenibers awd thelr tumilies who, ou account of | recelved a letter froma tbs Rey. Samucl B, Har- | p Siovons, &l er &' Hernara, $10; C1 J Whercver suflering 1o dlscovored there s as | "0 N Corence or A nuNpuep cirims | Achilice® churiot arotud the wallsof frov, Tho | (GUFustration of laistieas ate WANGUL ERGS, | ris, Secretary of the Clitzens' Yellow-Fever Ke- | Leatmeyer, €1 W, 8, Baticock, 85, e, | romut sl as e b i, and ach day mars | 1, g fow fo el por umempioved e | uetabspers i SRl g o wapcr b3 Contributions shonld be addressed 1o Gave £, | det Commpittee, Chicago, requesting that pub- | Swvet, Dempatcs & Cu, 815 BALy Hacyer <& & more thurough organl lon of every benevo- 5 - week for lacl ypos. 16! 0 L & - B v be riv >« Richenverg, ; Worl arker tent asscctation, Y pants, ond “leave the city or die," fa the cry of | 4ot iow, and laet uigat the Apceat and T, Nicholls, Fresident, or J. H. Murruy, Tre Hehty be given to all appropriations in aid of the l\clth Bm’u. R D, e Tk 8 of hu- urer, fover rufferers, In comphiunce with this re- TW[&[GVM\IMEEMMNEEDESTM T Itev, Eugene Dantcls and W, C, Wood. |t trucmen who aro fehtiog with ai Avalanche "could get but five casen goiur 55 (age Bros, & Co., 8237 D. A, Hewes, ;i vul sco i cac ¢ DEATH OF A PHONINENT CITIZEN, quest, George Il Murgun, Becretary of the : % y cIeAGO, 1L, Full aromw casc, tha Tormer light, to lastor | Too? Swieh, 1o S, ot Sttt | e dia "imornin. - atahw non ot "o | , Ot Mevt el ks wouter ulthe Cot | Merchauua! Exchaug Vehef Cormiec, makes | hosiers Hagnart 2 Coo 843 A ouratoe, 53 REHEARSAL FOR CHORUSES yorybad; AT L but cling to thelr hovel homes though :L“sz'?.‘“fi?u l‘l‘:‘lh‘t‘:‘?flffih‘-‘a&fin;m‘x‘;‘k :I:‘g““:\' SUCCESHP UL the followlug report fot the Ausoetated Pro Iluzodu,:hfi?fle &‘”Cnll l“é‘fi.rfluer'h ner, 813 g ATE LIVEs death grins itpon thewn from every crack fn the | ¢ fho country before sunset. The Yoes tiour | . New Onians, Aug, 25.—At the Churity Sent to Vicksbury.... b 4. p J For Opening Nizht, Sopt, 4, At Hershey Muate Hal canpoajze AeVie S w7 harp thiv (Ti BDAY) eventn 3ew applleations rucerved afier safd relicacial Memptils . Now Orlesns Rospital yesterday Dr. Samuel Chappln insugu- rated o treatment which, i€ eotirely sucveesiul, wiil only resolutionize the treatment of yelluw- fever cases, ‘The patfent operated upon hadbeen without medleal” uttentlon twenty-four hours. The followingz 15 the death lst of whites for to-day: ¥ Nanulo Haynes, Junnle Uuxmand, Aunettc Maugus, wall, Yesterday the negroes held a mass-tneet- fog, and an effort was made by the Mavor, our member of Cougress, and others to get them to agree to go out into camp, play gentlemen of eity will_be incaleutable. ‘To repalr It in part the most thorough seweraze must be hegunihis winter, and Mewphls must bo made & cleaver city, ‘s Theatre), No o Mrs. Mary Camnim Whie, L‘thm’ll. & Jackson lenry Liviugeloue, u RlrecisttM i P Jumey Con Albeh 3, elegant Jofsure and rofiued easo there, aud ba | 5™, pix cxron Pad oty taken n Sculitz pawder, o o Tow | Toml ... o PRIt Raien i Kearrs well fed free of charge. Do you think they | which would harrow the soui of evory person | il fact was the wiau (iat Lis attcudanta es: | The total subscriptions ers to date aro sbout Dan Ting, Mry. Lietternian, would counent? No, they wouldn't. You see | Who reads this—a long,pothetic talemade ub of P i e M““‘,'L'.‘r'“‘"“';: $15,000, almost all of which hasbecn sent South, frung Lo o & subh they remembior the plugue of 1873, and that | 4ork copters of Luwiau - sylleriog, whers 108 flesrecs. | The potient was atripped. naked, | @nd most of which has been mentfoned i these A liday, 10 St then the saflron reaper Jumped the blsck | desth has "played bl horiblo | part | praceon onoof Dr Albbee's fever cots wiicl | dispatctics. s Maggie Contan, woatt, cars ju his harvest of Qeath, It 1a | touches the hestt, it akes the sympathetie ts 4l with weshes, '4"" contujus be- The Mcrchants' Exchange voted to<day by dotn soatn. et Uscless to tell them that megroes | Roul bieod. tho azlit of mlich thince an ore b | Dl ah indiarabber pessplicle 18 ol | ballot to donate $1000 from the regular revettio A il L e atling ko aheep fn the strocts of Greaada | omcted 1 this city tonbent, Tereiblo desthe | b0l water, A - spriufu oo of | of tho Excliane for th fever suflercra. Ouly Spsctacies aulted foatLnEm e en selent i Serm- | Bhiv b Amnés sicully, and Vicksburg; for they stilt cling to thely | OF delirlum, horrible saviiice of forur, widow | wag grepared, and the pattent aprinklcd upti | tires votes were polled akalast the proposition. Sdromaters, &6 ¢ ik Harey Kirkland, theory and demand 1o be fed fu the city at thelr Ay " b the temperaturs was reduced as low as W, BUNUQUE. ai‘:nnl Hfilll. ‘Thomns, Mogeoney, Blater, \'wo-lllu. 4 Lilly Thorne, Uod! what miserics, what avgulsh, what sor- rows! i could write you ot familics buried from the samo hearse the same days of walfs picked up trylog M aby way to klus the pale, and tho puiss for uwhile was reduced to. { The body became refreshingly cool, All fevs pearcd, aud the patieat el fnto o gemtle -~ Kpreint Diviiteh 10 The Tridune, Denuqee. Ja., Aug. 2.—Three members of the 8t, Vincent de Panl Soclety to-day collected homes. Alresdy a duzen negroes have been at- fl.\.\nuun " tacked by tho plague, avd there 18 every evi- th A ARG en /el ‘AN D) dence that it will spremd among the race. The 5 rested well dur febit, and ¢ LAZARUS SILVERMAN, \’\“H'I" Adtroon Y 3w bone hearse will have o taks inany bazes from their | Jyioitablushed ll“-:‘-‘::::v.“ },:,:“',mfn“,‘g‘dfl:"’ :.l.':.,'.'u’::;' li‘l:;:nde-m"n:mu‘ S eteatic: reborta Dry | frou busiuess wmen of this city $363 und scut the BANKER; CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BN n Hlerinan Scnaiter, Bomes beforo thalr fuith fn thetr exemption can | throughh thess surroundiig secnes furns with g,h;m?u,\'fbfll‘«'lnmuh\? vge“lsm-_-‘imwr;s 1003¢, | same by dratt to the velluw-fever suflerers, a8 Intuxiog and selioe, Goverament Nonds, Cook Connty | 53 ol arled . Upcurch, | po ghaken. In the surrender of N and prop- | horror from their dexcrintion, Jdocoim | B e e A oed Ul | foliows: New Orleas, $163; Mempbls, 81005 sigeuh Loudon, Paris, Frenkivrl, Lerlin, Hauw- THE JAIL PRIBONERY, erty Into thelr bande, however, by the —— e St cotmied, “Tomient parents | Vicksburg: §100: with unlers to- dlstributo the Bpecial Disvated (0 The Tribuns exodus of white people, they are dis- NEW ORLEANS., Temperatare 18 reported the same as this mom- | fawe regurdies of uationality, ereed, or color. NASuvILLE, Tean., Aug. 23.—Gov. Porter ye- | chargiug thelr trust with = fultlfulness QAINING GROUND, ing, aud his recovery 1s contidently expected, “Pherv are also to be held this week several en- P ey e | celved m.p,mf]m m’un fm, acting -nwlurn:m that remsinds one uf the dark days of vivil war, Bpectat Plapatch to The Triduns. ——— tertainments tending to t.hc relict of the same. DooLh LI, Jaller of Bhelby County today, saylng (uere | Wheu the slave nrotectod the houe, protected [ NEW Ontmans, Aug 25.—The death rato s VICKSBURG, KEOKUK, 1A, TE “'.'.‘";-“V‘U:n T AN IEAT. 3 Were elghty-aix prisoners iaMemsphisJull,tweuty- | the wifo and iittle ones, while tho mustur was steadily sdvancing. Fift A HAY OP HOTE. Apacial Duspateh to mlrmr... : TR, MeCir Hive of whatn are awalting trial for bigh crimes, | DIYouseking far away on the tield of battie, For | No part ol the city secius excupit from discase. Apectal Dispateh 1o The Tribuns. Keokuk, Ia, Aug, S.—The lowand Asso- Cor. Clark and Itandolph-ats. and asking what should be done with them, | the et thme fi Membhls, they hiave heen givew | The epidole, compared whls that ot 1607, Is | Vickstuug, Miss., Aug. 35.—At & meeting of | clation at Mewphls was to-day suthorized to araw on Keokuk for $400, the simount con- tribated by citizens for tue rellef of yellow- fever sufferers. A public entertaloment s to be uiven, from which It (s expected 88 much utore Wil bo reallzed, GRAND KAPIDS, MICU, al Dixyatcn 10 The Tribuns. tureo toes as futal. Al Dectinver, Whitle doctors ditferns to type and treatment, all seeum couvineed Lhat there 18 1o cacape frou the terrible pesttience, which pas hardly yet be gun fts ravages, A todicated In former dis- That yesr it did not cease | a darge number of tho physiclans betd thiv morn- {ne, it was agreed that the fever to-day has ex- hibited & deelded degree of milduess, and was becoming much more wanpzeable. Sthl thero Is @ larter number of new casca reported for the pust twenty-four hours than on any previous o place ou thy polico foree, wnd tholr depart- wcut bas challewsed Lthe adwmiration of all. TUE WOKK N TIIS BAD 1OUK 18 divided between care for the sick and dead, sl care for the sutferers in health, The Hlow. ard Association begnn the campalgu with $15,- 8ix were down with the fover. Gov. Porter a vises tho removal of the prisooers to sonie se- cure place injSheiby County, and to have them wel) guarded, Alfred Fays aud wite, who acted s uurses fu New Orleans {u 1870, and lu Mem- phis tu 1867, have been furnished transportation DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. Notlce Is hereby given that JohinT. Lester. of tke Srm of 1,yon, Lester & Co., haa this day by mutual con. seut withdrawn from ata i, it o GuaNDIHAPAS, Mich., Aug. B—~0ur citizens e business will ba continued by and will leave for Memphis to-morrow night. 000 {n Uniged States bouds iu baud, tbe amonnt patchies, the question of fuod fortke workless | doy. From tne best formation we bave, the by " u Tunmas i, Hice, MGttt the fom e 2}:‘: Tc::‘,l mnncmnn:xl.- HOKRONS, % of the “countsy's ,coutributions fu 1 and desttitute ls eediug attention, Au organ- | pumber will reach 138, The number of nter | 10 ""-‘Eh‘..’ ll::.IJ:L by iafiy ‘m t:::lul:.l\?«.::‘ ‘:l{le’i‘ v\n:! :.;E- all the Uabiiltles of sald firm of Lyon, 0 the Westsrse Asscciated L'rass with {uterest accrycd, less donations since tu | §zation of bread-distributors {8 Just formed, un- | ments, however, Is less than yestenday, behwr | oy [lobrew Beuevolut Association has already JOUN T. LESTER, JOUN B, LYON, TIOMAS b, RICE. T BROPOSALS, e P P AR AN PROPOSALS FOR MULES Qrrice DEror QUARTERNASTEL, | 1. Lutis, Mo., Aug. 44, 187d. ¢ Sealed propusalv i triplicate, under the ususl conditions, wil! b recelyud at this oftice unlil 12 w'clock noon on the @i duy of Keplewber, 1878, 2t which tiue and plsce they will be ned, 1 thu pressnce of Liddery, for the purcl nd de- I ut 5t, Louis of one bundred istecn 116) heavy draft mules [t ‘I'tie wuics tmustl by der the name of the Peabody Subsistence Asso- clation, composed of Jeading merchants, Hee sidea this, the Goverument will have o lssue subions tu the destituts bungry o svert sturvae tion Witiu the next threo wee SUENES IN TUE CITY, Speciad Iapatck 10 The Triduns 81, Lows, Mo., Aug. S—Among the arrivals toduy trow New Orleaus was W, i Kells, o prowimeut citlzen of vt city. Inan interview his afteruovn b stated thut, when by lelt New Urleaus, the strects were atmuost depopulated. People contined themsclves to the bouse, sel- dows Jeaving it exveut when neceasary. Whole tmullies were swept down by Lie scuurge, Bays Mr. Kells: * The ravages ol the fover are cun- plague-stricken citive over the South. Hefore the first case was anuounced this Assoclation had thelr stores of mediciues, Wl ctauts, and thielr nurses located aud reg- istered, thelr district Hues drawu, snd thelr then in readiness to stare with smbulance and doctor 8t a woment’s notice, The plaviv cael und the yeltow badge of a lloward was at the first bedside. It hus beeu at tho bedshde of every sick mau, womsn, or child of all the great number siuce. Thelr uurses have been in every stricken famlly, their physidaus bave been ready for snv calis. ‘The Asvociation tykes the sick-room §n haud, and trom 1ts treas- ury pavs fur doctor, nurse, drugs, and, #f veed be, coflin. At the head of the Assoclation are ouly fourteen, Therv seems to be & geners) vrightening of the countenauces of sll the citlecns ou the streets, and such expressions ss, “Why, the deathdist 2 not near 50 large as heretofore;™ * Don't you feel het- tert " 4 Old bronza-John s about to let up on us,” aud *1 feel better alveady,” are often beard. Tue fact Is, our peopls have been so terribly switten aud despondent that, lke a drownipg man, TURY CAYCU AT STRAWS, and feel so relieved ut the lesst rav of hope that Lhey cau nandly pestrali themselves from expressing aloud their feelings. ‘Fhe following speciat dispatch to the Hera'd of this clty was recelved this ufternoon, and will, when read fn fent 8205 the Youus Men’s Uhristian Assoctation $10, and it las about $1U nore, aud the Cutholic e Buciety $10.50. The Daity Thmes bLiaa rutsed a fusd of about $100, iucluding a gilt of 325 from tho Sons ot Iuduatey, Other socte- ties are ul Work, abd to-worrow nlgbt our ati- i;m aro to liotd » reliel mcetiug, called vy the ayor. szupius, Ten., Aug. ‘The coudition of our city to-night surpasscs description. Forthe past tweaty-four hours endiug ut 4 p, m. sxty- two deaths nave oceurred, of which only four were fromn other causes than yellow-fever. Of these, forty-seven were whites snd eleven cul- ored. 'The ncw cases numbered 119 duning the dsy. OQur physicians were 30 worn out in attend- fug sick calls that to-might, for self-preservation, they ara restiog, many In the conutry sud oth- ers n unknown parts of the city, while friends of the sick mre searching fu vaiu far medical attendants. Clicago, Aug. 23, 1878, OMAlIA, &pesial Dimaieh (o The Triduns. OMaHa, Aug, 2 ile Cowmittes appoivted for the purpase ranyussiug jor oty for the ycllow-fover sufferere. ‘They volfected nearly $1,000 to-day, uud will conlinus Lue labor for two or thires o About §5,000 will prob- ubly be donsted by Umaba. WATEKTOWN, Wik Apecial Dixpatch 10 Tho Tridune. Warsrtowy, Wii., Aug. N.—Uur citizens A BAD NARHATIVE. ‘The following report to the iowards to-day from Dr, K. W, Mitchell, director of the wed- 2 Teavily buill, strong. com- i have coutzibuted $250 in ald of th yellow-fever pect malmaiu, adund in ali sarticulars, 40 £00d | {cq'corp of ten physicians employed by the | Ax D, Langetall « hardware werchant, ex-May - fined Lo those portious of the clty "l"m the | tne moruing, caude mauy & person | yuercrs ab the South, und the sum will be fur- 10 uie i yeurs o1, and from Bftccn sud one-balf | Association give some tdea of the coudition of | OF Jobn Jobnsan, Gen. W. J. Suwith, and Butles lower classes live, The uvver cluss have uot | to guile with Jor, vlor our iu- | wanled at once to New Orleans, Q%) 1o elxtect (10) bands bigh und upwarde, thugs: I nced ten more physicians Immedi- P. Auderson. - Of the herotsm of (he latterswo | sutlered s0 wuch. The city undoubtedly | digent poor are wecdiog belp badlys S10UX CITY, 1A, very must be made us suon as the Govern- Meut may require aftar award b made. Frupoaulgare wmvited (or sll o wny number. The Goverument reservey thy right L reject sny or all bids. ; Blyuk proposals sud forms of contract will be furnisucd on application 1o this ofice. , Enveloves conlaising proposals should be marked Proporals fur Mules,' sud sddreased to tbe un- brought the lever uvon Itsell Ly uot takig sutlicleat ssnitary precautions. The hnpression prevalent sl over tue Nortt, aud even 1n New Urlgaus, Loas the discuas did not origloate tuag ciy, gentlemen the whole world bas resd during the past dark weeke ot peatilenve, They weut uto the Charnel-House City ot tirenada, and there, amid the foul alr of discase. workea s few wen have worked before to break the grip of death, It was 3 Jackion, Mlss,, Auw. 8,~The lollowivg cor respoudence explaing nsell: Luwitago. k., Aug. 2N, — E. Dartadaie, or ¢larion U] We are losding lo-day 40,000 Fatione ordered by the Sucretary of War oz Vicks- bueg. Tus Niinois Ceutral ud vue roud will ireus- ort therm by apecial traiu o J 3ckeon freo of charge. il You communicate with E. . ltaworth. and ately. lfind scures of peoplo sick and dying witbout having been seen by a physivan, The sceuws of death sud distress to-day sad to-mght are iudescribable, Members of the gette! com- wittecs bave been calivd W see sick persous, and. responding to the call, found 1u yome cuscs Bpacial Doapatch 9 Tribune. 810ux CiTY, la.. Aug, 3.—~Fwo hundred and seventy-Ave'ollars were seut from bere to-day furthe bepetlt of yellow-fever sullerers, YELLOW-FRVEU KEMEDLY, DeTROIT, Mivh., Aug. B.—A chiemical manu- facturive rm of thia city susoubces the dls- covery of a vew remedy for the dreaded scourge, 13 BRRONEOUS. It is commonly suppused that the germ of eraig corpses I5lng 10 beas oF on the fivor without A SAD Biouy ave bim DUt thew through (o Vicksourg, Tbera | yellow fever, which (s a tuid extruct of dhe Pruposals wall be received for delivery of 100 of | ¢ven a single watcher, Members of the ipde- which I encountered a few nichis ago. The | tne fever was brought by & ship from Huvana. *&m be 1gnt or ton urmu‘ 3 & 5 Teaves of balllu. & shirub fouud vpou ms Andes the niisles at eithee Fort Leaveuwortn ot St .-‘m. pendent Order of Workmen todav buried five yumble of u vehtile over the cobbic-stoues ofthe | ‘Fhat the feverorziuated in New Orleans 1 bave Newrow, M J. ¢ CLanke, \'ln-l’nlldt:l-/ fu Cbti. This Hrm offurs tu forwurd to the E. B. GHIMES, Coptain and A. Q. members o thels fratesuity, They have ex- deserted strect surprised md. T ytepoed out to | uo doubl, and wost uf the miembers, of the | y,rg '\\'-I':A'Il fi:& Harels Burksdale, | physicians of the atificted cities aud of the Juckion ;v e will wanenars thew (rev of euscge aburg wl Ga0ac the ackaon, M., dux. cogo: Boud them alung. Houth lree of expenée su abuudaut supply of the pew rewedy 1o Leat its eibicacy o stayg the ravazes of the dread walady. COLUMbLS, O. CoLuxors, O, Auy. .—~Contributions for the yellow-fever sullrers DOW 3ggregato over 21,500, Of tius swount, §73 was cuntributed by u Jewuh Sovety, ft, aud recognized Langsiatl. ol tbe Howsrds, walkiug beside the dark ambulance, for such it was. “Who was (t1" | ssked. * Gey. Saith,” was the reply. 1 iooked withiy, whers tbe wmogulight fell an the emaciated forn stretched Upon the wet- tress, aud was proud Lo shuke thy clammy Laud wedwz! fraternity with whom I have conversed are of the same opluton. At toe time fever be- gun, the lower portious of the city were reeking with fish. There was wsuthicient sowerage, sud vegesable aud anumal watter was permitted to wccumulate in the strects, aud to rapldly vyore- fy under the burmwe rays of the torsul sun. Nuuibers of meu were bired by the aty to elzau lausted thelr means, sud vall upon their breth- sen for substantial aid {u cartng for the sick sl burylng the dead. The Baptist Reliet Commit. tee (s alio ot o Micans, und throusu thelr Prealdent. the Hev. 3. Laudrum, appesl 1o the Baptists and otber frivads throuzbout the country for assistanee du tils bour ol peril and suilcring, Evea tue wiboliest smounts will be giatetully sccented sud used fu fveding the LOTHEY CLEANIN ¢ Gor be vesutitly DYED G Our dlLlANEU and HEPALIE A Lo & il LAUN, 80 Dearborn ‘ 231 West udl OLNES! [Culeuss: ot Nord ' o foute; Al When will they O K. Powks & Banksbals. Dr. Richard O'Leary, who hias bad the largest yellow-fever pructice of auy of wur puvalcians, wad stricken down to-dsy with tue fever. This waked the eleveath ong of the reslicut phyat- 1 trIRING cxpulac, C. 0. U H s Urcusch, Sacques : AN EXGLAND, LADIEY AND GENTS.[liawie dyed 2 cleausd, eie. Livesroor, Auz. At a meetlog ol‘m- Jolm Cox, 8105 F. A, Fink! ployes of the D; sent $50 16 the samy gentledun for disburse- iven belu us follnwa: ceipts fur yellow-tever sntlerers: DT J. Hansou, 50 A, King & Co., 50 cents; S, Hinchellffe, #5: J. lopson, $5 man, $57 Ass Dow, Chartes 1tuudviph, #5; Jonn McEwen, §5 tlart & Bradicy, $H neron, Amberg & Co, and_ thelr emploves it 8530 to the Rev, Ueorige C. Harris, D\ ., Metmpt, . A. Wallace, Superintendent, and the em- » Car-Wheel Munufactury ment. A "The suployes of the blscuit msnufactory ot '\ Bremmer sent 0,25, Phie officers and employes of the Northwest- ern Rullroail contributea $201, amoni the stis Murvin tughett, $30; Ce ;L. B, Redtield, $5; I Wi . Homer, §5; M. AL, Kirkmau, 8 ‘The raliroad-ticket brokiees contributed 832 DONATIONH. 2 ‘The Iaraell expect to collect from $1,000 to 81,500 to send South. In addition to the 3864 airemly torwanded to the Touro falirmary sad the tloward Assoclation, Snyducker & Co. yes- tenday recelved 85 srom A, Adler, Joliet, aud 33 from Mrs. Cobies and Miss D, Adler. “T'en bar- rels of sulpho-curbolic add were wiso recelved and witl be forwarded at once. ‘ne emploves of tie Aldrich Bukery Cotnpavy contributed 825 to the yellow-fever fund, A ity h £50; gflf«r who wishes his hzme omitted, subscribed land since Tuesday ls 84 tie Lotsl amount puld to Becretary Clave- ‘The smployes of Johu V. Farwell & Co. yus- terday subscribed §185 for the benclit of the yellow-fever suflerers, and o the sfternoon the umount wus telegraphed to the Howard Asso- clation nt New Orleaps. The ludles of Jununua Lodee, L O. T. 8., No. 9, furwarded yesteniay the suw of. 3300 to the Rev. J. K. Guthenn lu New Orleaus, $300 to be handed over to the Howard Assoctation, for the selief of the sufferers fu tie clties of Memphis, jcksbur, and Urenada, aud $100 for the Touu wry and levrew Beoevoicas Assodation in New Orleaus. . A. T, Memingway, General Sccretary of the M. C. A, scknowledges the 13110\11«_: 25 “Miss Moore, §13 ceatss W, 1. Forsy triend, §4; George Fraser, $5. Total The emoloyes of the North O Ratlway Compaty have subscribed very liberutly fur the reliel of " the yullow-fever sulfurers, 43 - Lias also the Compauy. AN PEAL PROM MEMPULS. % Tt Te Tridune. Cicaco, Aug, #5.—1 seud yuu tor publics- tion the followlug dispatch from a promiucut Presbytertan miolster fu Memphbls, Judge Muors (3 wot in the city, bus 1 take the liberty of saylu for bioy, as well ss for mysclt, that we sl be glud to forwerd to Mr. Hozgs any uor of money which way be sent to elther of us for LAt purpose, Frascis L. PaTion. Mexriis, Teun., Aug, 27, —foyae L. Dr. Pattonor Judge Samuel Hoore. Chicdgo: Lot the goud people kuow that 007 necessities are (right- Wa. E. Bouus. MISCELLANEOUS. CINCINNATL CINCINNATL, Aug. S.c—Hurris Haskell and Tully geeal, sud growing buurly. Blauche Offuer, wWho came lers rom Memohls last Saturaay (0 escape the plague, dicd o thls city to-aay of yellow fever. 3r. Offoer sud & chlld of & wau vawed Dessanar, also from Mea- plily, aro under trestment fur fever fu the us pital. Three or tour cases previously taken o the boapllal ure recovenug. TUE STAMPEDE FUCM . MENKIULI. Detroit Neas- My, Peter Forsyt, lormerly presswan of the Duity Newsof this caty, aud for sOGUILE Previous tw the outbieak of yelow fever employed wm