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. VOLUME XXxx1X. OVSTERS, The, season for ‘fresh OYSTERS opons to-dsy ; and having taken the . agency 1n this city for Messra. O, ‘4, Miller & Co,’s CELEBRATED TRIANGLE Brand, I shall from this dato bo fully propared to fill all or- dera for them, as well as for MY OWN well.known METEOR 'BRAND. AIll ordors, oither for ¢ity or country, will moot with (th " movs 0,071 VACATION. If Mothers will exam- ine their Boys’ ward- prompt attontion, And I guerantoo | oS they will find them to tho trade STRICTLY FRESH - stock, a8 I roceivo it daily by ox- pross from tho Baltimore Packing Houses, and do not rocan or water my stock in Chicago. My prices will always be ns low rs any roliable house in tho city of Chicago. C. WEST, Depot, 25 EAST KINZIE-ST, ._QYSTERS. . Wil roceivo this (Friday) morning our first shipment of FRESH OYSBTERS, and ‘will atart our wagons to-morrow (Saturday), 5 ly city trado. to8pplY S MALLORY & CO.. Grent Westorn Dapot., 114 Wont Randoiphest. T1C TATLORING, “REMEMBER] SPRCIAL DISCOUNT ENDS SEPT. 1 NEXT, Our ‘- SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- TUMN AND WINTER are now in. o ¥ Trousers, = Suily, = « = Overcoats, = $10 upwards. $40 upwards. $35 upwards. Prices Very Low! Standard the Highest! ELY & (0., Tailors, " 163 & 165 Wabash-av., cor, Monroe, " EDUCATIONAL., . MARY'S ACADEMNY, IND. Under the Direction of tho S NOTRE DAM KINTERS OF HOLY CRONS. The course of ady 18 tliorough fn_ the Classical, Aca - demnlcal and Preparntory Dupartments, XTIA CITALIGES for French or ticrman, ay co NO E: tnsn languages anter info tho regular courso of studies. €2/ ibs Musteal Devariment PIAD of trie best Lmrcrratorica of ; (42 In the Are Devnatinent the same prineiles which ) {8, Sonducted on the urape. Ui hasis for fnatruction [n the Grmer Art Schooles rope, are embidied in the course of Drawing and iy, Puptis in the Behools of Paloting or Alusic pursue o wpeclal vourse. 00 Who Tuave paee rldiiably trough the Ack. deinle aud Classical course reevivo the Gradusting Gold Medals of 1he Departmenta, Gradusting Medai 1 arded to the stidents who hiave pursued » sp in Coneervatory of Music or In' the At Deparis Gorman, presonted by the Rt Hov, rt Wayne, nmy, presented by the Inud, 4 nulh,” piescuted by’ the Very Tav, i, the Onler of loly Crosa, 'd Medal tor Urawingz and Paintiog, prescnied by r. Torer, Washington, I, iold Medal for Chrinfan Doctrine, presented by Mes, 1an, ncasier, 0. a th Pr 2 A Ta cugaged tn Preparatory Aca- Departinents, '{'pf""""‘ Lan: hup | fur ¥ uperior Ganerali plain and oreed by (01, 0 MILITARY ACADEMY. Ak, FPL N KIKE TALOQTT, | Asoriata HENRY WHRIGHT, A. M., {Principals. claas Preparatory Kchaol for Noys. Location ueatfopal facilities unaurpassed, “Hemlon o 1874, nforination send for cat- n Fark, Cook Ca., 1CAGO FEMALR COLLRGE i Morgan Park (uear Chicago), Begins Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1878, JFreparatary aud Colleglate Doy Lourses wlsv Graduatiog Course Universly_of Mot Do, The Thirty-ofth el i Ticulay of Beptewher nest. We sre 10w ab cat facilities offered by sy educationa) tn’ Awerica for develovinent of buth mind can Lo found here, We (nvite parents and o coine and wo for themsoives, And th For (artieulare, cataloiies, o V. CORDY, C. 8. tov, e address. tie Ve deut, Notre Dame P, RGEN“FER'K to please. slightly soiled from com.- ing in contact with mud during vacation. Being parents we know where- of we speak. Such be- ing the case, it becomes necessary to go where, for as little money as possible, you can clothe them in a new and be- coming garment, and | send them off to school happy. We speak in the inter- est o t of WILLOUGHBY, HILL & G0, Boston Square-Dealing Outfitters for all ages, 8. E. cor. Clark & Madison-sts. :snxm_c;zzs: Milwaukee-av. corner Rucker-st. Blue Istand-av. corner Twelfth-st. or. 0YST AS YOU LIKE TilEN. 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 come. As in the past, we will do our utmost BOSTON OYSTER “HOUSE, 8. E. CORNER Glark & Madison-sts, Undoer Boston Square-Doaling Clothing Houke, 0., Indiana, i - Miss Pierce and Miss Lawrence ,h"'»‘ii?fl e s e TR | ES hept. 50, st No. 111 Ro; . Boston. 5 1o Irculars send 10 sbove address, “ateru Hefer: fon. C. 1l. Lawreuce, Chicago; Pres, Augell, Michizan (fuiveisity, BETTS MILITARY ACADEMY, BTAMFORD, CONN. A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Delighttul tocation near Long lslsnd Souad, Thor- gl prevaration for Ce or rst year opeas sept. 9. NORTHERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE And Gnms School of Reading and Orajory, L B doparmenis St clist Teime<an; Audreas ALLEN A. GRIFFITH, Prest, . Well furntaied rooma fur Btudeats. I Mllo. C. Broussais’ ¥reach nud English 8choot for Young Ladies sad Chfl- dren 1eopens on Fept. yat 564 Mich o Bhe will be amlsted by Mife.’ M. Broussais. Miss Jefcrs, and 91ber competant teachors. Troehel School and Kindergarten. Will resume Mooday. Sept. 9, 1678.84 23 Blahop coust, 1340f Unton Park. MI56 SARA KDY, Priucioal und Kindergertener. SAINT AGNES' SCHOOL o quen 0P THURSDAY. Bopi. 5. urriculua einbreces the plaln Kogltsh branches et e S S et Mie dally scaalon—from u o 30, LDE, Princloa, 15, MEREY 5 BT O Wt Moo e Rindergarten Materia!. The 20 Gills 1Be Uccupation Maturisl wade by us 1s provod wnd S knuwledied by the best veschiurs b o beat e b tuls couitry ! A HOANDREWS & CO. dautsctureny’ of School, Ofice, aad Church Fural- - b 210 aud 213 Wabsah- o o Tul, Bt WalntsL, Female Seminary, Fliudelphta, 2 rey ] Songen ) siven: also pup! re ¢ Harvard cxal Sty W FTVEUTL 2 Waladtat, OMEECHOOL Ful BOYS. O H riidars addicas Lo BAND, G :on—1i0 SEPT. v Lake, Wi vOR | shey Muste Hall AVCTION NALEN, ~ONTARIO-ST, This well-bullt (hreo-story Hriek Houss, fogeihar wilh lot 255100 will he sold ot PUBLIC AUCTION TO TUE HIGBEST BIDDRE, Saturday, Aug. 31,10 o'clock a. m,, At the North Door of the Busrd of Trade ulliing, JUSTUS KILIAN, Necelver. BUT 2 DAYS Ot the Bankrupt Law. Address X ¥ 2, Tiibune oftice, and be vaved. Chicago Ladice should all sitcnd tha display at 210 ‘Wabashi-av.. Friday and Saturday, s the new atyles of | Tialr Goods MES. THOMPSON brought with ber from Parisare not yet produced by other dealers. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHANBER OF COMMEKCE, 13 buytng sod selling Government Bonds, Couk (ount; Orden, B0 et CoRtractors: ¥ enchers, and seiling Eaclingevn Loudon, Paris. ¥reakiort, Bertin. taue sure; « ( 'n“;.‘fr"(ff“;i‘“"t““’ o ut pain. O, SreCH LR g ‘Cor. Clark sad ltandoiph-as _PHOTOGHARMY. \l aund CABINET Fhotographs A GPECIALTY AT ETEVKNS' STUDIO, 5 8ud o7 East Madlou-at, over Her DEN' "7 goLy FILLING sakiid WEs TS, Tik VERY FINEST IN THE CITY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, THE SCOURGE. # | Little Hope of Its Abatement for at Least Another & Month, A Change of Weather Attend- ed with an Incrensed Death-Rate. The Negroes of Memphis Far- nishing a Large Propor- tion of the Victims. Insufficiency of the Supply of Coffins, Hearses, and Undertakers. Vessels in the Harbor and Soldiers in Barracks Attacked at New Orleans, A Change for the Worse in the Condition of Vicksburg. Chicago's Ralief Contributions up to Date Aggregate About $15,000. Measures in Progress for Materi- ally Exteuding the Sys- tem of Collection. The People of America Everywhers Organizing for the Noble Work. MEMPIIIS. THR DEATH LIST. Snectal Divvatch tn The Tribune, Meynms, Tenn, Aug. 20.—The death st to-day from 0 a. m. 10 6 . w,, {oots up seventy, asfollows: Mrs. Helen Blaton, Nora Bpencer, (colored), Mary Dapl, J. F. Chandier, Dr. K. I, Wataon, Harry Rirklaud, Mrs. Maguio Alexander, Annlo Moriteky, Lucy B, Frotz, Jncob Lutz, Mrs. Knlo Urenoan, Rov. Father McUGarvey, A, Runmel, August Aliller, Peter owett, Mary (Hean Willlam Montgomery, Fred Gibbu, Lizzlo Howan, David Moss (colored), Frank Uoss (colored), Mrs, Joslin, €. 1. Arsinond (colored), Woodworth, Mary Help, Frank Grau, Jr., Jonoph Beymour. Peter Pratt, ‘Tilda 1tunt (colored), Geo, Keolb Fannie Livingstonc, umyio Btaw] Awecdy W, Hauson, Antonu I 1. 8, Balziger, David Ta iarl Yllman, t, - $ Karl Butier.Taylor (calored), John Moffeit, N iraaor- ot U arnett, | Jobn Veishber, Mary A. Uloave, l\John Hughes, Mnfla Lamoan, Joln Vashoal David Bankr, Jobn Glimore (colored), Mollio Barber, Biddy Williama (colored), Wm Campbell (colored), I Gearge Gibbe, Rev, Father Walah, Jol mith (colored), Miss toslec, ticnard Eile (colored), ¢! e (colored), 7 Siovort Daw (cl‘:lnfll}. Joadane Hoddls(colored), iliza Clark, eCann, John Owena (colored) Goorge Beutt (colored), DESTAIR. We arc doomed. Those of us yot spared cannot but give tho expression a painfully per- sonal apolication. Tho death-roll of scveuty names tells s story as horrible as that of Gre- uadua'e charnel-iouse, Tho now cascs run up to 100, of whom ouc-third are colored. It is a hiell on carth to live through the experleuce of life here 83 44 18 tonight, A raiu, & heavy rain, bas fallen here il day, and the cool -air haa' chilled many a form in death. We hope faintly that the wasbing of the strects has been of sotmo good, W dare hope far littls now. Hope has taken berself to prayer. W. C, Woodruff, Fathers Bokel aud saher, four Bisters of Charity, and Kred Brounsu, of the Appeal, are cases In which TURKE 18 LITTLE JIOFE. 8ix physiciaus from other cities arrived to- night, snd there Is room for as many tore, The llowards are shorc of men, Mansford, Reahart, Smith, Cooper, and Aun- derson belog sick, ‘They sre calling for volune terrs. But every brave snan {u Memphis is al- ready fo barness. The Rev. Eugeno Doolels 14 uut so well, Drs. Portor, Warren, Carsou, Adolph, and Thumel wre among the vory fow convalescents. - The wortality 1s so horrible that men who came into the city formerly to do business and to leave at sunduwn, COME NO MORR, The whirl of the curriage beuring the membgr of suino benevoleut soclety to a sick-bed {3 all the sound that breaks on tho qulct of this dark s disiusl mght, TUS RELIRP ASSOCIATIONS are issuing threo thues the amount of ratfons uranted by the Government, and the number ol tne needy fs fvereased dally, The discuse {8 sprending among the negroes very budly, The berolsin of woman hss shous out n a thoussud cases {n the last week, where she clings to thosy she luyes till of the infuction she bersclf paswes out fnte tho great heyond. You have the list of this dexd. Thluk of a vity Of but 8,000 white people und imaglue how it 13 In this doosed eity to-uight. We want besides Durses mure undcrtakers, more hearses, wure cutting. THR FLAGUR'S WORK, To the Westerns iioclated Press. % Muysri, Tenw, Aug. 29, ~New cases to-day, nluetv-nin euths, seventy. AtY p.n. today u drenchiug rain commenced falllug and con- tinued up to 7u'cluck. The death-roll to-day exceeds that of any day during the scourgo of 1873, but 1t ls feused that owing to-the wet, dump weather -ulight, §twill in tura be pxceed- ed by to-morrow's wortuary report. At CampJos Willlaws scveral deaths from fever occurred to-dsy. ‘The sickuess isexpected tospread tbere mors thau n the city by reason of the rain, sud, what is worse, thore the facili- ties for caring for the sick ure very poor. Tho anly buildiog fa the neighborhvod belng an old barn, which bas been bhastily fitted up for o bospital. Among the new cases to-day is tho Mother Suncrior at La Sasalette. ‘The dead roll jncludes the names of Fathers Martio, Walsh, and McUaruey, whilst Fatbers Bukel and Mahor are In & dylog coudition. The cosps of physicians wmployed by tho Howards are doluz “etluient work, but “have wure thau they can sttead to. lnformation lias Veen recelved ihat Dr. E. T, Essley, of Little Rock, with 8 corps of nurses, s for this city to-night. Bcores of tenders of professlonal service have beou recetved iruw physicians in different parts of the country. A number of cases of fever are reported from country places sdjacent to Memphis, the lstvest :fi‘u that of 8.G. Ryao, » merchany of shis ¥ THE HOWARD HOME, : oo Market stroet, will be vpen for the rocevtion ofthe slck thua evening, ‘Fwo muse members The Chicago BDailp 1878. of :ha Haward Association were taken down to<lay. Al the Boarid of Health meeting this morning Dr. Lawrence reported a fearful condition of affairs auong the velored people, I some localities they are erowded together in narrow, filthy anarters, and are an easy pray to dise: and death. Huidreds of them have becn sick lur days without medical attention, MORE DOCTONS. Drs, Charles Backersille, 1lorn Lake, Miss, ; d. E, Renfee, Indianapoliss T, M. Smith, Kvane- ville: ¥, F. Watkins, 8t. Louls: i, 11, Har. wrave, Shreveport: and P. B. Williams, Wood- burn, Kv., oreived in the city to-day, and will be nuu}neu toduty In the Howard Assochation medical corps, TIE GREAT DANGER. Qhe following 18 sent In snswer to many offers of services: " lowann Asyctarioy Ronxs—in answer to muny kind offees from physicians aod nurros sent to us, we desire tu say that the services of all sach pereons who nre acciimated or bave had yellow fever cxneticnce wanld be glagly recelved, Unt the Arnoutation deeme it nnwise to_encourage any 1o came from Nortbern latitades, 82 such peraond are extremely lable to contract the discane. (Signed) A. G, Laxastarr, Presidsut, NEW ORLEANS, RELIEF FIIOM CINICAGO. Special Dispatch to Taa Tyibune New Onuzans, Aug. 20.—The Christlan As- sociation recelved another instaliment from the Youni Men's Chiristian Assocdation of Chieago, making 492 recelved from that source. Thelr Iabors are fncessaut, and all ero tsboring fu- diclouely to theextent of thefr means. The Howards arc dofng herole work here amd in the plaguc-strRken country. Word comes In tlat the discase at Canton s so deadly that uone revover, Dr. J. J. Lyoo, one of the most sticcessful practitioners, was asked to go there, aud resgonded yesterday. The Pesbodys arc sccumulating stores for the needy, and meeting with good success. They telegraphed Beeretary McCrary for s Government isaue of ratlons, nud he replied, hoping liberal private contributions would avert the necessity. i Thecity Isnowso 1 TIOROUGHLY, CANVASSED by members of the Mloward aud Christ'an As- soviations. alded by the police, that no case Is allowed to pnss thelr notice. Cases have been tound Ly them where whola lamilies were sick and a portion dead without attention or care, Some reports made at heauquarters are thrilting In detalla. The best modical nuthort- tles predict that the discase will not reach its worst phases beforo thio midale or Jast of Bep- tember. 3 Forty-vine deaths today, with incresslog cases. Deaths have begun to occur av the Unitea States barracks below the clty, and on board the Canonicus anchored above. ;. TELEORAPAERS' NELIGY MOVEMENT, . o the Western Associates Press, New Outzans, Aug.; 20~The weather Is warm and showery. o The situation 1s vuchanged. A local Teleg- raphers’ Retlef Commitiee was organized here Jast Sunday; Its object is the rellef of telegraph employes suffering from yellow fever in this clty. . At the sugpestion of (General Buperintendent Van Horne, the Committes to-day deternnined to extend the ficla of operations to all fufected points south of Canton, Miss. This includes Vicksburg and Port Glbson. 8o far fourteen telegraphiers here have taken the fever. Of these one dicd, three recovered, and the others are in n hopeful condition, ‘The ofticera are Charles . Chase, Chafrman; A, D, Babbitt, Sccretury; James T. Alleyn, Treasurer, Paul Lo Loup, operator, Frank Delplatn, tat- terymau, wer faken with 1o fevee yesterduy. SHOWERY WEATHRR, The weather was showery and warm fn the mornfog, and heavy rain and thunder stormns lasting from 8 to 4 afternoon. ‘The strects wer flooded througbiout the city, and in some quarters fimpassable for more tha hour, Howard Assoclation to-day respouded to 118 now apolications for relicf, and the Younz Men'a Christlan Asscclation to forty- threo cascs, ‘The funds of the last nagied As- souiatiou are nearly exhausted. be Telegruphers' Reliel Assoclation report Benjain F. Chisholin, operator ot Port Gibson, and” Willlam Wall, operator at Bayou Des Almandes, down with the fever. Mrs, Wuil and two children are convalescing, + AMONG TIE NEW CABES reported In the city to-day are Capt, Sam Henderson and Willlam Mourrlson, well-known citizens. Robert M. Patta, with Richardson & May, died to-day, Fram noon to 8 p. m, twenty-six deaths had been reported ut the offics of the Board of Heulth, Tho Soclety Unlon Francaisc has formed a relie! commiitee, snd appeals to the French benevolent wocleties throughout the Unlted Btates for contributions to aid them o taking care of thelr sick who bave vellow fevor, ‘The Howurd Associution has recuived the fol- lowhues Nomaterial increane in the fever, Mnj. Butler P, Andenson wus tuken dowu lust gvenin; e is dolug well to-day, Must have chap e Lo worrow, if poesible, Weuther bad. ed | W. Broxx, M, I The Howards forwarded tho supplics asked ur. =z ADVICE TO PIYSICIANS. . At 8 meetiug of tha Board of Heslth to-night Dr. Ciopolu wtated that physiclans ought to sty by experinent the extraondinary-trest. ment of Evlluw-lnvrr. an the usual treatment has fuiled to give uny satisfactory resuits, e referred thew to - bis trestment of o patient Jn the Charity Hospital, whoms he lad aclected as the woist cuse out of ffteeu, ‘Tua patient had been relteved of headache, ilis tewperature hus been reduced and kgot st 09 degrecs, but he will very likely dic of restrie- tion of the kidneys, which do tiot act. Had the potfent been treated a8 goon Rs the second stuge of the fuver st In he would have been suved. ‘Tho Dactor guvs also a lengthy nstory of the fever i the presentepldemic, and It is his belief that it can be traced to the burser and second engineer of the steamship Emily B. Souder, who died hers of yeliow tever,—uoue May 23 and one Mav %9, . TWO MUHE STUDENTS were taken with fover at the Charity Hospital this murnmie. There are now twoe howde sur- Eeons, soven of thu twelve resident students, uid ong Slater of Uharity afck. Tho latter la uot exbected o recuver. Dr, Pratt, house surgeon, snd one student, are very luw. ‘I'he hospltal paticnts are well attended by voluuteor physiclans, who respouded 10 the ap- peul of the Admlnwirators. 2 A N‘;n:.-br. Chupplu's patiect i peported tud. VICKSBURG, UNPAVOUANLE WEATIER. * Bpectal Dupasch tu Tar Trbune, Vickssung, Miss., Aug. W.—Wlaln fell the greater part of last wight 3ud to-duy, wnd is threatening a coutinuance to-night, with & cold, vortherly wiud very dawaging to the sick. In consequeucs of this chauize iu the weather the peoplo are not so cheerful v ou yesterday. Five physicians report to-day Lhat they have on their discharged Ust and atso covvalescent 108 per- sons, which is somewhat encoursging, as she people had almiost bezan tu think that every person taken down was necessurily cumpelled o die. Capt. J. ', Allen, city cditor of the Vicksbury Herald, who died tbis evevivg o yellow 1ever, was particularly unforiunate i having 118 ENTIRE FANILY ATTACKED, Thedaughter, s bright. promising young lady, died last Sunday, and s Wile sud 80 are vot pected to recover. Dr. Barber, auotler of our resident pbysiclans, _died last night. W. G. Paxton, Gravd Commander of the Kuights Tewplar, is in recelut of various remit- tances frow the Masonle fraternity throughout \ha country, but, owiug to hls wrduous duties during the prescot condition of affaire iy our city, be bas pot becn able to wmake the proper ackuowledgments. He will do 80 a8 so0u us there (s = falling off lu the fever. S We learn by a spoclal dispatch trom Wash- Dgion, received this eveniDg, iab arrage- ments have been wale to furnish Vieksburg with A TRI-WERKLY MALL dAuring the prevatence of the favar, . The number of new cases for the past twenty- four hours Is 129, and tho number of foterments for the same time, 17, Among the new cases reparted to-day fs Mr. Willilam Groome. one of the troprictors of the Vickshurg Herald, and (s 8a1d to be a very severn attack. NRW CASES AND DRATRR To the Western Annciated Press. + Vicksnuna, Aug, 20,—One hundred and toenty-nine new cases the past twenty-four hoursand ntecn deaths. Among thedeaths ata Iate hour this evening fa Dr, J. I Allen, ity editor of the Viekshurg Herald, Mr, K. A. Hllt’lmr "{hzl, thia ev'elun]qr. r8. Robbins aml Balfour are cunvalescent; also, the Rev. Mr. Galloway, i " The Kev. Father McManus is down with the ever. IHereafter physicians will report to the How. ard Association at 5 p. m. ke number of new o 3 OTHER BOUTIHERN CITIES, TANIS, TENN. Apectal Dispaleh (o The Trivums, Nastvireg, Tenn., Ang, 20.—~The Ameriean's Parls, Tenn., speclal says: *Casper Fuelis, aged 55, who came here from Memuhts last week, died to-day, There are two mild cases (o the same family. Physicians clalm it wilt spresd. A few thnid peonle are leaving tue town," - OALVERTON Garvestox, Tex., A 29.—The Board of Health to-day declared a quaranting azuinst oll polnta on the east coast between Babine Pasa snd Peneacola. They dcuunul‘ to perinit the Morgan steamsblps Morgan City and New Yark, amd the Mallory stesshin \Western Texas, to rame into port. No fever reported 1n Texas, Strineent quarantine regulutious are culorced in all the interior tuwas, PUBLIC SYMPATHY, GALESBURA. Noeetal Dispatch to The Tridune, Gavresuuno, 111, Aug.20.—An cnthustastic meeting of citizens was held this morning fn tue City Counclt Chamber to take sction with respect to” extending aid to the yellow-fever sufferers in the South. Mavy prowlnent officials and prefesslonsl and business-men were in attendauce, and all manifesied a deco inter- est. Mayor Stewart prerided. After an ex- tended discussion o committes consisting of four from cach of the scven wards were ap- pointed to soliclt aid and forward the same through the City Treasurer to the Howan) As. sociation. From present indieations §1,000 will be received by to-morrow morning snd sent at once, Several entertainments will be glven the first of next week, the procecds of whict wall be devoted to the suferers’ fund, MICHIGAN, Apeeral Dispnteh to The Tritune, Grann Rarins, Mich., Aug, A peeting of citizens was held hese to.nizht, pursuunt to the el of the Muvor, to take action to help the yellow-fever sulferers §n the South. About thirty of the firet ien of the town were pres- ent, anil §311 were subseribed i a fow moment s, fotmittee, consisting of the Homs. T, D, Githert, b J, Molister, sna L. . Kandall, Lunkera, was sppointed to clrculate subserip- tion-papers, collet the cash, and transmit it to those “necding ks They have noe doubt of befue able 4o gemd £1,00 s the citizens’ cantribntion to-morrow afternenn, as the Jists will be placed In the banks aod other Dlaces of business in the morttne. o Daiy T.nes foud, which is over §100,is to go to the Howard Association at New' Oreans to- morrow, Uen. W, % Tnais, of this eity, Gesnd ary of the Gramd Lodoe of Musons, of sy Girand Chapter, 8ad of the Grand Commandery of the Btate, to-dav tasued virculars to all the subordinute Lodees of those bodles in the State, calling upon them fur donations to ba sent quickly, Doubtivss the frateruiey i this citv will respoml with 81,000 or more, and other tewns in tho Btate will do quite as weil compars atively. The wurk of aaining ald hus beeu taken hold of systematically, un:t will result most generously, as all our people feel & grest interest iy the s HLOOMINGTON, Bperval Dixpitch tn The Tribuna, Broosixaton, . Al 4 —~Abont 8100 were forwardetd to-day to Memphis, 850 of it hy the Becond Presbyterian Church,” To-murrow wught Rabbl 8amtiell, of Memphis,will deliver u Jecture for the benetit of the Howard Assoctns tion, and.on Monday nizht Prof. Cromnwell will give art flinsteations for the same object, A Citizens' Conunitiee will ulso be formed to take united action. . i BACINE, WiK, Kpecint Piepateh 10 The Trimna, Racing, Wik, Aug. The workmar (n Frecemun's . Foundry here have contributed Sk ent for the rellel of the yellow- fever suflerces, Over §2AK was contribnted by the firm ond workien at Cuse’s threabing ching shops this morntog, The city 1a s be vane vassed by o committee sppointed by the Mavor, and meetings of the vartois Masonic bodies hure beun callod to ralse funds, LINCOLN, 1) . vanume Jik, A, HW—The Govervor to-duv recelved a letler trum Dr. €, T Withur, Buprrivtendent of the Feeble Minded Asylum st Liucotu, with 840 which wan cantributed by the officers avd attacnes of that fustitusion i uid of the yellow-fever sufferers, The Governor for- wun"’ml the money to the Howard Assuciation of Memphls, . Csavesviiie, ol Diviited 1o The Tribung JannavirLy, Wis,, Aug. 2h—~A committes has been canvassing the ety Lo-day collecting wouey In ald of the yellow-fever sutlerers, wicets ini with zuod sucvess. To-morrow eveuiug su entertainment will be gwven at Lappin's Halt for the suine cause. Severul hundred dollars will be rafsed. TRRRE I'AI;Y“:N special Diguiich tn The Tribune, TBMHIW\I‘TH. lud., A 2W.—~Terre Haute dovs not respond v tabiy to calls for hetp thie Bouthern yellow-lever sullercrs, The M called for a public meeting to take action, ‘Not a persun attended but himself, and he retired in disgust, Thic Masonie Jodges hery are domir noby, snd have forwarded several hundred dollars. BURLINGTON, 1A, . Bperial iagatch 19 Ths Frivune, BURLINGTON, fu., Auln 20.—AL u meeting of citizens held here totay a commltiee was ap- painted to solielt subseriptions tn aid of the yellow-fever sufferers i the South. Varlous relivious, benevolent, Masonic, and otlier orya {zations have for severnl days been quletly el gaged in the same noble work, BERINOVIELD, 1LJ. Apecial Mugatek (o The Tridune, SraNarienn, UL, Aug, 20.—Springfield Lodge of 1. 0. O. F. tomght mare a contribu. tlou In behalt of the yellow-fever suMercre. Prominent inusicsl ladies aud genthems by ive o gram benetit voncert Tues: change fever [ it uow amonots to nearly §1 wo. “The St. Louis Evaneclical Atilance maki anuppes) toull Christtan denominations throurh- out purl to ald by Hbersl donatlous the te Ieken peonle of the Bouth. “Thy Grawd Becretary of Musons and Deputy Girand Master of the Odd Fellows muke simitur avpeals, which will vo publtahed to-anorrow mumh‘A‘u. . Doweli, Af Galveston, Dr. sed through here to-night en route to Memrhh. whittier he kous to yive bis professional aid to fever pationts. 2 Post No. #, Qrand Anay of the Republic, Kast 8t. Louly, ralaal $ 0-day for the fover sullorers, and CXpeet b Increast 16 W §UK, and coutributlons are comng i to the Murchauts' Exclange fund from ull sonrces, and i wiitie wre being forwunlea 1o ditferent plac various societics suld idividuals of the city. Pl futerest lu the matier mereascs, aud tho pathiy of all classes for the placuc-siricken P lltlfl Bouth is very carnest aod sincere. Ap- puals for tuod and cluthie are cuming from illerent quarters, whick will be prowptly re- apunded to. FITDBUIU. Pirtssune, Auc. 2—Contributions to tho relicl tund i this city tor the fever sutlerers (n the Bouthera cities up Wil to-ndght reached 0%, and are stlit coming fu frecty, A n iz of ncrchant-citisens was held i the Msvor's oflice this evening, wud srrangements copleted fur seuding 8 carload ul provisions to New Urlegos to-morraw, Jolin Yuu Horuw,Superintendent of thé West- ern Unfon Telegravh Cowpany (Southuern Diviston), sud Chalrmaug of the Ald Commities fur Telegrapbers, wis directod tuts eveniog to draw o the Comumitter here for $200, Catko Catko, Aug. H.—~Iu resvouse to au sppeal fro:a the Presidest of the Peubody Bubscription Y . ‘The May Assorlatlon of New frleana today, Messta. Hulttday Bros. telegraphed $100 as their con- tribution 1n behat! of the fever sufferers. A meeting will be held to-morrow evening to ar- range for securing further sutacrintions, which it Is expected will be liberal, aa the hone orows ;\(muzer that our charlty wilt noc e ficeded at Lome. HEW YORK. New Varg, Auz. 20 —Another £5,000 was sent, 1o tho faver-stricken vities to-day. Brouklyo (s moving to taise funde, and thea- tre henefits and coliections 1 ctiurches are re- ported. 3 “The police authorities are placing hoxes in the hatels i restaurants to receive contritutions from everyhody. T0LEN00. ToLxno. 0., Ang. 20.—A meeting of citizens was Leld to-night, snd a committce apnuited W canvass the city for subacrintions to the refiel funl for the benefit of the yetlow-fuver suflerera at the South, Membiers of the Vruduce £3- chanite to-day ralsed purst of 8509 to be used for the sae” purpose. COUNCIL BLUPPS, Aug, 20.—0Over $1.00 war donsted by the citizens and various benevo- lent soxcietics of Council Biulls to-day for the reiel of the yellow-fever suflerers in the South, ‘Fhe money will be forwarded iImmediately. LITTLE UOCK, Larrie Rock, Aug. 29.—Dr. E.'T. Easty, with twelve nurses from the Howard Assvelation of Lhis plare, leavas to-niorrow for Memphis, One Councy, Brures, Ia. thausand doliars was ratsed hore to-day for the fever sullerers. "!AHKTD.'L L2 Yangron, 1), Aug. 2L.—0One hundred dol. Jara wan aubyeribed " this allermoon on the sLroei for the yellow-fever fund, and forwarded et tu New Urleans. BAN PRA San Francisen, Amg, 2 he Prodoen Ex- chauwe this moring Fatsed 700, A commitien was appointed to raise inore. CINFIINN. Cinctaxars, Aug. 2. ~Health-Oficer Minox will threa nurses and four pliysicians from this uty to Mempbis to-morrow, CIIICAGO, AN ISTORMAL TAL Thero was no mecting of the Executive Com- mittee for the rellef ol the yeltow-fever sutfor- ers yesterday, but & inceting will bw Leld at 10 o'clock thils morning i the Sccretary’s wflive ot the Board of Trade, Yesterlay afternoon most of the membcrs of the Comnittee dropped into the headquariers and informally constilted and traneacted some Intle husineae, The tollowing telegram was recetved by Mr. Nelsou ou the nume\:lol‘ NURSEN: Mrsrnis, Tenn., Ane. 2, yellow.fever experience are argently regientul t COMIG 10 our Ais. nacelimntid serronn are Gertaus 10 become VItins to thin LerTible stourye CAL D Latierare, President of the Huwnid Aesvrantion. The (ollnum‘u. adlrcased to the Joara of Trudey was received to-duy : New OnLEass, Aug. 20, 1878, —Great disirens prevaling here mmane the’ destiinte, snd Ine yon 10 s0nett [o0d apphies OF ull htsute, anid wh il at onre. F. Dornax President Peabody Sutwlstence Aseucinti Sontherniers in the ¢ty ataty that the supplics can be purvhased clieaper 1 the South. iiu 1 and fee will be shlnped from this oy, bat the Citizens’ Comtatfiee will adbicra tu the ongeomal fntention of enduie onty muney. as they te- lieve most good dan be acentnplished In that wav, Persons who freter to send supplics can have their genero {inpuiscs _carried out by taking them to the A, Exprons oflice, whence they will be shippe et Ot change, DONATIONS, - .. . | The following ruport wos hnndefl% by the 185 — Nursen wilh Treasurer of the Committee 5y 2y, em- bracinge the contributivns recewved by dues fng the previous tirenty-four hours Cincano, Az, 20,—Aurre Nebon, Chohan Helow tind subacriptions recetved this duy . Provinmiy reported A 8 Tcemen, . 5, Thumpson, From M, Nelswn, Clisirtnan., Lunhermen, froded. s ol Y Village of Metnmora, il H. D, Penfield Eumnloyes of Ci And others of Pmstler awounts, TOA] vovveeionnans o aoe seis oo 200 $10, 750 ‘The dewish people have determined to hold o monster concert Tuesdsy eventig, Sept, 10, in the Temple of the Slnal Congrerntion, coruer of Indiona avenue and Twenty-irsy street, By this mcans It » expected to rmse aboat $700 more for the beoent of thy yelluw-lever victiue. 4 ‘The followlng arc the amounts that have been forwanled 1o the yelluw-fever aullerers trom Cuieazo up to date, 20 1ar s can be Known: N Harvev reported ¥ a8 collected yes- terday Lroun the t Alrs OF LHO by, In- el $5) frow Thoupeou, 330 irom Itatet, Holbronk & o E2 from Kelies, Rathbooe & Co., % Irom MeMutlen Obieer, sud $25 trom Getetell & Bous, A, G, Vun 8choack reported 8120 from tha lamber. men alsu, Includine 85 trom Jease Spatitioi, A seeond contrilation, amouutig tu $116,50, wus sent In yestenday Irum the Chiago & Northwestern “Hauway oftivers and cmitoyes, fncluding §50 from Atbert Keep. The emploves of the Weat Bule hovse of Car- son Pirio & Co. scot in vestenday 8050, Mesers. C.o Wahl and K. W. Hiatchford ro- ported vertenday from the manifactirers a cole lectimn ol SXELW, Induding 82 from the Exe crlsir fron Worky, $2 from Singer & §100 trom Furst, Bradley & £ Fraser & Chatmer, §1001rom Crane lira 5 Jrom H, A, Piits & Son, $100 1 ith, €5 from Wonler, Mit 25 trom Wilsun & Bvenden, Schuttter, $50 from Chago bany, 329 from K. W, Blatentord & ¥ from Chicuger Whiie Leat nmet ¢nd Company, 50 from . Unlon Relling Mits ‘Compauy, #:25 from Mohla & Clappell. The Urtuity Chureh dusdav-school of Hign- Purl acut yestenlay #16.21 e cirployes of Charles U Tl land ) The Chivazo Starch Works yeaterday contrib- \u.-.)l 1,000 pounds of corn siarch, worgh in cash 200, Coungeltnan reported from the Board wale rubvcriptions o the amoany of §1,. Includime the tollowins: Armour & Leopotd, Bloom & Co., &35 Chiogo ruluce Proynion ¢ vis Al »on, $50: 11 Botetuny, § Fowler HBros., #1003 Alferl Stiles 1, & McM., ‘0., §25; Belioneman & b"‘l Himan & Co Libby & Co., 814 Mitwant & do., §: Binger & L §25; Tobey & Booth, $25:°C, J. Adatiss, 1R Fober & (’1’.., £2; N. K. Fairvauk, i A. T, Stewset & Co, contribmed yestenday 203 the eniptoves alvo contributed £t Flold § Lerter contributed yeapesday §550, Stettater Bros. contrtuted lerday $50. This was In widition to UL stready given through the Hebrew Rellef Society, Au exomple Was set fur those fectivg inclined 0 asshrt the {loward Assactutian in their work winong the yellow-tuver sutferers by the propri- ctors of g rarber shop, 0 Tlosty-first 3trcbt. The twa provricturs giving cach $6, and two 'employes arlt, which uade thy handsume sy of #18. Da likewise ved the following subscrip- Hous* (PBrien Brw., 855 4 K &2 Western Sub-Murine Wreckiug Company, £ Auols Helte, $5,—makiug o total vhus far reveived of $21L 0l which $152 hus been fur- wardel to the Howard Avsoctation at Now Ur- 03 (0F weucrul use. T. Hemingwag, General Sevresary of tha Y. M. 0 A, ackhowledges the Lollowing ro- ceapls for the yellow-lever sutferers of New Ur- Hurh Heron, 03 Mre. . £ ‘Thompst: i Mo AL Merritt, $15 0L L. Pinuey. $8: L. McWilhams, 35; cash, 50 cents} Willlat dawes, $5. Totol amouut peverved wnd forwarded to the New Oricans Y, M. C. Al to date. 310240 3 . All tue Jrish Catholle sucietivs of Clucaco are requested to wect at Masketl Halt au 38 p. o Suuday, fv order Lo devise ineans to reader toi- wediate zelicf to the poverty and plague stricken people of the Bouth, 1t is Loped tuat all charitable-dispoved persois will ba vrescut. DH. HAUCH, Preatdeut of the State Board of Health, whi PRICE FIVE CENTH protabty leave for Cafro again this evening oo sliort iy, ‘I'hie sanltary condition of that efty, he savs, 18 improving everv duv, ond the. g thors in com fon with the Timal ok, are getting the sl I exeelent shape, il wveneral obtidon o reganl to Calro, namely, that 1t Is an unbeadthe focality, 14 hot, sass Dr. Rauch, well founded, Re has Iooked oser the mortality reconls of the econnty In the olfice of 118 Cuunity Clerk, aned snys e was actually aie- prisud atthe low death rate which they dis- Glosl. There have been hut two deaths thers danng the prescut epidemic that could possibly b attributed to vellow fever, and the doctors o disngree a3ty wiether the last uno was yellow fever or not, Mad i not been for the regulationa adupted in regard to establishinge sn antine, the record ull in all probability have been 4 inouralul one, both as to Catro una the points in the State 1o which the disease woulid have been communieawed.” So far, says the Doctor, Calro tims escapel better than thcre was HOY reazon to antivipate, in view of it geo- eaphical nnd climatic pozition. MHe o Juok for anv serious teouish: thers reason that every day dimintshes ty the temperature becomlng Jower. safataining qunr- clilitices, In‘a tew tlays, lie £ays, the rivid quarabting which it tas bieen necessary to keep un, in order Ao trotect the city from the scourge, ean be telaxed. As fur Chiicaga, Dr. Rasich baan't the stichiast fear; its geovraphicul positlon, together with 1ts sie perlor cimimte, renderiig it well-nigh jssibio Lot the discase Lo obtatn a footbold bere, - THE PRINTBIS, Lineaan, Aug. 2, 15i.—To the Uembers nf* yprrgrapdiel Umony, No, Wi Fhe fol- dispulch wus recetved trom Memphis + Mrurnie, Tonn, Aug. 23, —To Darid Ohpiant, nt Lrecatire Gominittee Erintera® Unmn, Uhicnyo, T4 .+ For l@aven's suke oid the stricken priglers of Sempine, T Kavavatua, . For Rtetief Comnittee of Printerd. Tt 3t not ez salit that Chileage printers Luve bt appented Lo by there suieeing fetiow-crafta- our record 10 the past is wu ase sutaoe ol what vou will do i the preseat tnstutice, Let us once more shuw that we ees vor rewly to Tend a helning buud to the afiticted and dir Messrs, Duvid Oltvliayl. No, 168 Clark stiect: John Conway, Journal”ullive; and 8. A. Manton, TRIRONE ollice, sre hereby conatituten u ittee trecetve contributions fro the priuters ot Chivago for the teliel of LU distieasedd bretticcn Ju Memphis, & En Tnwix, Preaident C. I, U., No. 10, 1. 8. 81REAT, Chaminan Executive Cotnmittee. RAILROADS AND EXPRESS. In accuridunce with the call umde by the Com- mittee of Hatlroad and Expressmen for contri- butions for the telef of the sullerers from yel- low fever n the Southern States, the varions ratlroad vompanies In thie city have started sub- scuiption lists, and, judging by the anxiety of Ui bumcrons cuptoves of these roads to add therr miteto the relicf of the suilerors, a very Jaige amount witl ve raisal. 1o cazes of dis- tress the rallroad ofllclals And emploves are alwave found to be ‘the most’ savrilicingany Riwrul, 3wl they will undouttedly keep up this reputation on this occupation. @ NGIING TO WOXIRTY ABOUT. Among the-death cortifeateshanded to Keefs- ter Wrikbt yesternday 4us oue returned by Dr. MeArtour. Toe vicitin was the Rev, J. lienry Mguny, an Episcopal elerzyman, pud the cause of s deatl was heart<lisease. o arrived hers from New Urleans scveral davs ago, and stoj- ped ot the Commerclal. "Tnis fact Lecomi known, Commissionsr 'be Wolf went (o t uotel, took cairge of ail the clothing, hoois, cte, put them futoa room and treated thems with sulpburous celd gas, Wolle nothing la Mz, Mauny's case indicatend fever, the Doctor deemad (U advisabloto tumigate his cifecis, frests from the South, In order to- destroy the ‘1 ds of Yellow Juck, should wuy vave lodeed i hls baggage. The presence of the Healta O~ cers, and their business, reated fomo alarm Moo the guests of the hotel, it thet: was really 1o vecashon for it, MUBIC AND TAE DRANMA, To the Bditor o) The Tritune. Cricaso, Aug, 2.—~The ladics und gentlemen who recently took vart i the performance of “Queen Eslher " Cantata will couter a javor by Eiling dt my il i lonk for the purpose of sranging for u pare fimanis i gl of,.she citlzens’ tund for the Lenenit ol the veHdw-fever enflerers. All others desirous of\riving thelr eratultons services wilt Wledse v niciate with me or cull. A dru- matie perlordancy will alsn be givon with the samt object X vivw, Lartles wihing to co. uperate will plise sund thele adidrees as soun re possible. Releectiully, W. H. M. wpock, N WPANIC. PENCED-IN RAILROAYS—TUL ORDHAL THAVELe ERY AKE BUBIEUI90 IN TRNNE4IEE, ALA- BAMA, AREAN: 4§D ELSEWUEHE—TUD SHOTOUN FOL! Fidlaileloh B Tinter. The latest man fron théauth is a eentteman connected with a well-kngwn slios liouse on Market street, this city, Re went there two waoths agu to scll goods in Middle Tonnesbeo and Alabama, where he bl ap’ expericoce on quarautined ratleoads which he “eltuves he has cause to remember, He did ot gy throughsoy of the yellow-fever places, his expitiense being vonfined to the peools who were airald of tt. and who are making rallroad-passonuers” suffer ult sorts of Incouvenivnes on this secount Once u nan gets on a trafy, he saye, there i3 do tedling whero he will leave it. Quanantive oficed board the cars un sume railrosds 1t every staglon, tofind {f there are any passeugors from New Orleans, Mowpnis, Greoads, ur other puints where discass is ruging. §C any are found, they 0. 312 8tatestreet, 10-INITPOW CVeILL L e are hustled oft in short order and commanded * to steer clear of the towns. In his expericnce passeniers wera not allowed (o get off tha vars fu mauy wstances, und were carrled somethies m.-.nl'n @ hundred miles beyond thewr desting- ton *''a what roag were your experiences chiefly contined ' the writer asked hin vestenday. Ol"‘Un the Alabana Centril and the Mubile & hio, g ‘Ihe Alabamma Central, from Atlanta, H o Meriden, Miss, 18 atrictly quarantined, Hetween the towns of Relma, Ald., and Meriden is a smull prace called Demopolis, A few davs betore 1 passed throuszh there, u traln was stopped by quurantine ollicers, and n man found on board traveltne custwand from Mempbis to aomne pojut bevond S8ching, They mads him wer out wml tahe a frefetit traln The traw on which [ troveied o the . Mobils & Onlo Roadt ran frow Mobile to ‘Fuoelo without stuppling to allow passengers o get unvtbivg toeat, (1 was 8 twenty hours® plde, The lust meal we zot was #t Moblle about A o'clock [u the alternoon, was 13 o'clock the next dav before we r Tupelo sud took our next mwat, way howe ut thia thine, sod uy fntention w. chaugo cars at Corfuth, di ve [ and go straight to Lowsvilie. (3 and direct route, But when we reachied Cor- inth §t was quaraatined azainst us, and uu pas- sengers were allowed to get off. L hat to go on to Unjon City, which is alinost on a paralict line wun Loulsville, but away to ihe west. From that place & trayeled southieast to Nashviile, aud from Nastwille northe weat to Loutsville. This wus the ot circuttous rouie iLis pusible to tud, out it was the wuly way by which 1 coubd reach iy destination. la gow frow Cojon City to Nashvitis 1 passad that ran direct 10 Lontaviiie, aud was r Lowisville when §owas at thiese hau when I oreacied Nustville. It unzht worth while 1o state that netber Naativille vor Loubsviile has guarantined sizaimst refugees or travelers, and they bave had uo to regret it Iu Louisviliu they bav, peued o large hospital for auy yollow- e paticnts, aud they are taking every faogu i wuand to relieve sulferers, being doue st Nashvalle, R scattered afl through Middie Te ribers Alabawa. l’t\:}:le from ) auta, New Orleaus all the vtl where yelluw fever is i, Ay be huts, aud fanu-louses, aud tuwis In the wounts ulus east and west of the Lounville & Naah viile Railraad, X * For uwbile refugees from New Orles make direct conuectlons with thy meuns of a through tralu on the Alabutua & Chattanvoga Ruilroad, But thut tralu bas teen withdrawn betwevn Merlden and Tuscaloosa. Tuis feaves thew righl i the midst of thy etrietly quarantined scction of which Meriden 15 the ceutre, on tie hus ot the Moblle & Ohio Ruttroad porth und south, and the Alabuma Centrs) Road west, It was' slung the foruer ruad aud past Meridew that we wers rusncd, c3 before stated, without auy supper or bicskfast. As it Is now, after refugecs ot up Lo thes polnt o to Juckson they bave dili;ultics o geftiuz out ugain, wnd,, I’ auderstand, they are uot al- Jowed Lo o Juth the towus untll they have spent ‘whout seven days 1o quarantive fu some hot or whatever sbelter they esu fod ourside, “The rygitronds which are quaravtiicd so tar wre the Misstsaippl Centrul, the Movile & Owio, thu Mewnhts & Lowville, the Mupnts & Charles- teg, tha lron Monutan, tha Alsbuus & Chatta-