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VOLUME XXXIX. Have largely replenished their stock of Mourning ~Dress Fabrics WITH ALL THR Cashmerés, Bombazines, Serges, Diagonals, India Cashmeres, &e., &c. JUST OPENED, 500 PIECES BLK. CASHNIERR OF THE FAMOUS Gold RMedal Brand, Fully 46" Inchies Wide, it S6c., $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, There is nmo make equal to this brand in quality and color. We invite examination. 121 & 123 State-st., Michigan-av, and Twenty-second-st CAL INNTIRUMENTS, A SPECIALTY. We keep constantly na hand In- factures of LE COMTE & COI ‘TOI, BESSON (Parls), and DIsT, TRUMENTN R00T & SONS' MUSIC G0, - 158 State-st. ‘The Iargeat atock. Inteat parterns, finest quallty st 100 ETATE-ST., Ju IIOWAHD FOOTE, Imparters, Mana- dacturers, and ‘Wholersle Dealers fn Hand and Oreh irsl Instrunwents nnd Mustes! Merchandise Meue Ty fuvited to call, of vii PIANOS AND ORGANY, o~ A S AN TEB LARGEST STOCK Pianos and Org:ns IN CHICAGO, AT W. W. KIMBALL'S, Cor. Blate & Adamns-sts, UOLAN NTEAMNIAPR, ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC, VIA BALTINMORR. PASSAGE 2l el between nrincipal polnts (o Arope and Acricn st lowrst eates, Avraminodne taus i ireo weekly dafllugs each way, Labla i Tuteruisdiate, §41, gold.” Beer: Stiuriest nea Hoiite, uperior Bhips, Expertencadiits e Dikiiilned Crown. Batory ihe oyt oo runt and 8 2 will oot e Spea ety o Vausengare, tirouga ) ALl Agenta, Ay 0 N & co,, ge 4 72 Laduliv-a., Chicizo STATE LINE. NFW YORE T0 GLABGOW, L1y L) BRLFAST. GOKDEINNT 0 v oty DL, B WAIHAGK. Slans; 124 WasllBiiuu-at.. Chicago, R STEAUS hecund cal MENDELSOY National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FHOM New Yark to Queenslowy, Livenooot, and Londn. abin pasiaae from 6540 to §70 -.'Il"lnch Excursion cla AL reduced ralzs. blecrsge, $ Dratts oa Illfi,lllln lm\‘l Irely ul-L‘ 1 5 Vito F sailiugs 3ud further Inforiation appl R B, LANSON: No. ¢ Soubi Clark-st, I.l\rr‘v . Furuassage sppiy W Com- _l?fl:'xl; lfn‘;‘n_x‘f‘i?x‘nl ity elaud, CUNARD MATIL LINB. Eallluir three Lues a week W and from Britisy Yortr. “Loweat P APl ut Cowpauy's Ofice, uorthwest corast Clarung | 1., Chicaga. LJBLDEY " Geueral Western Ageat. HERMAN LLOYD U (l AL 0 ompany will sall every Sature cemen Pir, foot of Third-set., Huboken. 1 Vasage—krom New York (0 southsmplos, . Hay, hd dremeu, e eabiu, §LOU; 3 400 sicernv, 3 curreacy. © For § S a il e ELEICHS & CO. PR S penlizz G New Yark. e ituin aud trlaud. neST soviumes| Pamer ool | i . DIAMONDS AND JEW . AN AN AP A A A NP A A o e DIAMONDS! (503 TIHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Y, Rare Bargains in Fine Gem 8tones, set and unset; Solitnire Far- Rings, Finge lne of new Cameon, ¢ FINE WATCHE! which we invito i found in Chicago, lcm‘p;ui e, in new styles of settings, Also, a superh nyx, and other rich styles of Jaewelry., , SILVERWARE, Presentation Goéods, &e., to pection, and guarantes the lowest pri ces to be GILES, BRO. & CO., S. E. Cor. State and Washington-sts, $7- WHOLESA LB ROOMS, 34 &90 WASHINGTON-ST, Conducted on hotls the American and Enropean I'lan, BEST RESTAURART IN THE CITY CORNECTED WITH TUE HOUSE. REDUCTION IN PRICES! The Oly Fire-Proof Honse IN AMERICA! The Palace Notel of the World. CONTAINS 2,000 ROOMS, 500 ROOMS REDUCED TO $3.00 PER DAY, ‘WITH MEALS. $1.00 PER DAY, WITHOUT MEALS, An extra chargo for Par- lors, Double Rooms, and Rooma with Bath. POTTER PALMER. CROCKERY, 01 F.&E JAEGER, 73 WABASH-AV.,, Tetween Randolph and Washington + Bece Keop the Largest and Best Btock in tho West of CROCKERY, - CHINA, Foreign and Domestic Glassware, Lamps aud Lamp_Fitures, Sitverplated. and Faney Goods, And offor the samo at Priooa THAT DEFY COMPETITION, KPECTACLEN, &c. MORRIS BERNHARDT, 1235 STATE-ST., Reom 3, seooud door, Special attention given to the Proper Adaplation of Spectacles. Letters of recommendation can begecn st M. Tern- hardt's oftice from tha Icadlog Uhysicisus and clersy, e only of Chicagy, ghut all ihue of Lrunilneiice 7t {hrouiout e Glted Btates bost qualifed 1o judxs vl Iits superiority ss an optictan, and the perfecinessuf lls glanses. OFFICRE JIOURS, © TO1, 2 TOS, Lettars of iuniley wust Incluse stamp for reply, LCAUTION. POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY SUPPLEMENT. Centents of No. 17, for Septembaer, L Atrics snd the Africans. by & Negro (the By, Fdward W. Biyden. IL Helias sad Clviilzation. Dy Prof, Grant Allen, IIL Hosults of the Kaglieh Arctio Expodition of 187576, . IV. A New Crater In the Moon. Dy Richard A, Proctor. * V. Alcoholle Brala-Disorders. By Robert Lawson, M. B, VL Primitive Property and Moaera Soclalism. VIL Malsy Lite[n the Pbilippioss, By W. G. Pal srave, - VUL Fesling and Kuvergy: Alternste Aflections of Matter. By W. . Duncan, 1X. Misclilevous Phitenthropy. X. & Nevlsw of **The Epoch of the Mammoth.,® By W. Boyd Dawkins. . X1 Curious Antmal-Aversions. XIL. A Crittoism of **The New Paul aad Virginta. * *XHL buske-locubstion. —_— FPrice, 25 conts, or 93.00 por ansum, Do APPLETOYN & CU., Fublisbars, 849 & 581 Lroadwsy, New York, Saopiement N¥o. 17 will be sens w0 soy sddreas ta the United States 0n receipt of the price. LOOTS AND sHoLY, B. & S. HAKKL 5. und Geute. 132 Deasboru-st, corner of cugo. or Madison, Cuie s HAENPFER'S Mug(“!( ING-BIRD FOOD, Uuld FLik, sud Aquuris. whole® dale aud retall ¢ ble Bird Siore, 137 CLARK.ST, BIRDS FUR TURE! Elegant’ In PARLOR AND CETAM. BERSUI'TS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere. ‘We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- ITIVELY will quote the LOWEST prices for CASIN, Holton & Hillreth, 221 & 223 STATE-ST. e Tobey Furniture Go, State and Adams-sts., Produces work of superior excellence in DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, and FIN=~ ESIL, at prices that are sat. ‘istactorly to the most care- ful and cconomical buyers. SOLE AGENT FOR TIIE CELEBRATED “CHAMPION” _ FOLDING BEDSTESD., FOR SALE. Afsrmarble:top chamber suite of farutiure. To realizo on §L at unce with o ern that cost (o - ufscture, Need Furnituro Factory, 1018 biate-at., c “MORGAN PARK Nilitary Academy The next Besmion of th THURSDAY of this weck, Snsocctian of the pubily d cute whio Insitution commences on nad It will bo open for the theentire wuek, Tare 101 morat and ph Imaxy u peronal Acalemy betore declding to wen Teaye thie Rock Island ilepol at 8. WL, returning et 1260 g . e 4: Principats mav aiwo bo. fotind evel Aween the hours of 2 and 3 p. m. st the tie Acionny, fioom 13 Mothon CAL N; KILK TALUS HE GIIT, A, S NATIONAL FIREMEN'S TOURNARIENT. Although our proparations were ample to @ccommodats a largo crowd at our Dining. Rooms, wo did ot expoct thoimmenss ruch wa had, bence no doubt fucurred the dis vleasure of many woe had to turn uway. The dofoot has beon remodled, and will be prepared to acoommodata all t0.day. E, HARTMAN & CO, * WANTED-Fifty Waitors (white). Ap. ply at Gate Dexter Park this morning b twaon 7 and 9 o’clock. NG o BONDS. We Buy and Sell All the Issues of United States Bouds, Converting Called Bonds mto gold currency, CEILL uF uthor United atates 1onds v juay g Four-per-ceuta un hand 1or (mmediatd detlvery. W also deal In Orat-class Town, County, Clty, and Schout W 7, wud b par cant Bonds. TON, KEAK & u¢ PRES Buakers, -8 LAZARUS SILVERMAN, IM_IK!:II, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 18 “r’-‘.‘l"u seliing Government Donds, Cook County Urders, Tity ‘Berip, Sontiactony Vouchehe and seiling Fiachangeon Londod. Faris ¥rankiort, Berlin, au- 3 o PUOLOSALN, PP ROPORALE VOITHAIL s Wasur Separate sealed propustla wiil artment 0util 13 welock uvon L day arcli, 1879, for turniahiug four new s difterent binds ks 800 Beys for the sole Kol 0XCiLAIve Wew OF Ly T udlan, besides tives (o be uisd 10.b& uicd for 1h strcet et and searching examisatior, teat biddiog oo sny prescril wviudel . aud l" would tead o lmpair. it uot eothiely deatroy, the further utility of #1) such locki B Keys fur the purposcs of the walls, tho Fosiniasier: Geaerdl rvacriboe o Dioaels ' OF samiies Tor tuldot s Lut relies for & sciection vu gl wechanical lagesuity aud 3kl which & faly cwmpetition waiony WveLtor by insitod. may develop fa satples subialiied by catlous of requirements us to proposals. ssm- Klude and quantiiies of locks mid Keyn, couirus ta, selil be {hed 00 Soplication by’ ietier Lo furalsl Veral, Wiheh (s not subumtttod 6oud ARLaUE Pustuiss B ovossi w1l Ua eunaldvred i 11 (Bcailons and'foras of e aru 1o be o cou- s unsldor ur:flh ey With puch spe P toutracta whicl 7, Do s oas e wsvepued Bigpusal 43, Pustmssr-Geacral. h forwity wiidi the soecitiatl E CURE, DR, BARHAYE “PILE CURE” IlasLesn auld 50ash or seven yrars mad pever Las fulled to cure LLIND, BLAEDING. sud IFLHING PLLEK w0 Madisg-sl., Chilcade CLOTIRENG, FRON O ARG STORE WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 00, Champion Tailor Clothiers, 190 Feet Front ou Clark and Madizon.sts, 150 Teel Front on Blue Island-av, and Twelfth-st, 163 Feel Front on Miwaukce-av. and Rucker-st, BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING CIOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSR FOR MEZN AND BO¥S, Thorsands of New Suls for Men, Thonsands of New Suis for Bys, Business conducted on the larg- st keule, No lot of good goods too big tor us to handle. Prices that you cannot get in any other establishment if you want New and Fashionable Goods. We do not deal in the other kind. Men's Clothing Department, Tuiloring Deparimont, Boys’ Bepartment,: lat and Cap Department, Boot snd Shoe Department, Farnishing Goods Department. HEADQUARTERS, Cor, Clark and Madison-sts, BRANOIEES: 240 Diue Island-av,, cor. of Trwelfth-st, 532 Milwaukee-av,, .cor. of Rucker-st. OPEN EVERY NIQNOT TILL NINE, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,, Boston Square-Dealipg Clothiers. T DIAMONDY, WAFCIILS, Etc, i acms ki S Y TOURNAMENT PRJE;S ! N.. Hawson & o, Jemelers @d Sitversmiths. In addition to all the prizes of the Tournament, which we have on .exhibition, strangers will find our Store filled with DIAMONDS, WATCHES, GULD AND GEM JEWELRY,SOLID and PLATED SILVER GOODS, Clocks, Bronz- e, &c¢, We will PROVE to puréhasers that our prices aro 20 per cont less than elsewhere, Wholesale and Retail Departments, State & Monroe-sts. 3 -CHURCH CHOIR (HARNONIA QUARTETTE CLUB), ARRISTRD Y Miss Amnie Lonise Cary, ‘Will mive a Concort at tho Church, cornor Michigan«av. and Twontiothot,, Tuesday Evening, Sept. 10, ‘Tiokets (75 cents) at Janson, MoClure & Co.'s, Lyon & Healy's, H. L. Diakesl {cor. Michigan-av. and Twenty-second. und at door. [t “REMOVED. Julios Baner &, PIANOS, Etc, 263 & 265 Wabash-av., Hletween Jackson aud Vau Guren-sts GUSINENS CAND», Manuf'a(':ture? F?r:;?é};;ars. WOBDER OF ALL GRADES.) \TriBuns Bulldieg, G T, acics aulten % e Heivd netets, &c. . 1878, Cltizens' Tellet Committec lias cmployed a burfalcorps of thirty newroes to assist the county undertaker and hls men, and 1t bas even Leen sugeested to BURN THE DEAD It they cannot be burled more prompily, as corpses have Iicen known w0 lay unburied for more than forty-efght liours, burthening the sir with foul odors and becoming so revolting that people have fled the tefzbborhoods, and it In with diiffcalty that men can b hired to hau) them to the Putter's Fleld. A. F. C. Cook, 8 Howard visitor, was taken down this afternoon. - Mayor Flippie being stk with the fever, Dr. D. F. Goodvear, Presllent of the Common Coundl, is Acting Mayor, A PALSE REPORT lias @ooe abroad that all tha banks were about tocloie. On the contrary all the banks arc open and wiil reaiain so. In answer to many inquiries sbrond as to ®hat kinds of prosisloss were needed, Ma). Wiiliam £, Willin, of the Citizans’ Rellef Com- Inittee, atates that salt micats and flour aro most needed fur tha destitute, who are heing fob by the Citizens’ Rellel Committoe. The draln upon the various rellef organizatlous ls very great, for, in additlon (0 attending to the sick aud destitute here, several calla for help from adjoinlng Lowns have heen promutly re- pondad 1o, A panle was created at Colllerssille, thie coant v, yesterday, by the death of two eitd. zene, sUPLOsed to Liave heen” caused by vellow :twr. ‘The town has been almort depopu- uteds < DEATH'S CROP. It Is Getting Too Big for the Humane Harvesters to Handle. Deplorable Condition of Things Egisting in the City of Memphis, One Hundred and Fifty Deaths Among the Fever Vic- tims Yesterday, Fears that the Living May Not Be Able to Bury the Dead. The Necessity of Wholesale Cremation Becoming Manifest. New Cases in New Orleans Stead- ily Increasing Lach Day. THE POLLOWING AFPEAL . represents somewhat the condition of affairs: An Apueal 1o the Civilized VWorld from the Kmance Committee of the Citizens® Relief A flon or Memptia: We usk fiuur sid thit w te enabled to feed and clotlie our destitute, iR the neceseary material for our sick and d and give us the mean for the burial of our ine, ead, Thia oppeal iv only made as a lant extremity and tn Vlew of the fact that another woeit will cxhiauat the ineans nlml\.l‘ kiven hy a generous veople, eath Vicksburg Encouraged by an Ap- parently Favorable Turn of Affairs, ban Iaid his heavy hand upou us. The destitute cry for tread and tne aick for such carc as can oniy e given by upen-banded generoary, ‘Ibose desirous of giving uld can address dumes 8. Prestige. No, 9 Unton street; W, W. Thutcher, First Natlonal Dank; 8. K. Clarke, Pheenx Iusurance Company, OUD-PELLOWS' * APPEAL, Tothe Independent thr iid- Fellows, Where- Mournfully Desperate Sifuation of the People of Greeu- 3 sotcer Disyosed—I3notu The Itelief Commit. ville, Mizs. e Tho slx lodges of the Cliy-of Memphie ray 10 the mentbere of our beloved Order tn America, fn suswer 1o many isgnlries bota by leter and MTEMPIS. telepramn, that we are tn the midet of a fearful eotfetir, thaendof which no vue can foresce, More than a hnndred of our own mombers. Includ- ing their familiva, have sickencd avd diod, \We need your sywputhy. and God siuns knows how *0un we will necd your atd. 1n view of the: neavy druin unun our Feanarces, we heve conclndud fio accepl A FUNERAL CITY. Bpectal Piepated 1o Thn Tribune. Mmserus, Bept. 4.~The cuparisoned hearse at an amble, the rougher-draped vebicle at a trot, spring wagons ot a gallop, and great express cars tolling long, eschand all ladeu heavily with coffins, &nd moviug southward towards the cities ot burisl. Atbo'clock the undertakers reported nlvety-six burinls - in twenty-four hours, and sixty psuper ueigroes awaltini sep- ultare, rightly belonging to to-day’s list of drad, but taking their putrid forms to swell to- morrow’s record. By the welrd light of the moon the grave-digeer's spade mores to-night, and trenches fn Potter’s Field are belne made thick and long. Exlstency herc is Helt ou earth, AMONG TIE BURIALS to-day was that of R. A. Thowmpson, bosincss manager of the Acalanche, and Vostnaster. He died -at the home of his city editor, and was borne to the grave by sixof Lis employes. Men to handle coliins ar scarce. and families have to look each to the burlal of fts own dead. Dr. W. R. todges; » skitted and valuable physicisy, was nmong tho deaths, The sick to-day arc Mayor Flippln, Fred Schafer, "As,, R. Droescher, . Capt. Willlum Milfer, Miss Mary Body, Mr. Robert-Wilcox wife, daughter, and sister-in-lawi A, F, C. Cook, a Howard; Dr. Avert M. Dea, reported 8s dotng well: L. Iglaucr, Clief of Pollce Ay, the Revs. Eugeuc Danfets, €, C. Par- suns, and George C. Harrls, Mra. Dr, Dickerson, Frederick . Brennan, Mrs. W, 8, srooks, wifoof the river-editor of the Appeal, {8 sick. TIE NKW CASES REFORTED arebut eixty-five, as pnysiclans buve not time actually to make out their lsts, ‘the Appeat ouations thiat 0ur brethren may, In their amittee, . . Manctia Joxsy, President. L. 8. Bunn, Fecretary, UNITHD WORKINGXEN, To the Brothers of the A, 0. U. W.: Pestllence and death sialkn abroad over our fale city, Our nd thelr famllies are 1 great. distrons. e notulng. Taow wives and little ouce arcsuflering Maiy have alod, leavin Belplesn orphaus, Many now are sick. ' But few of thw brothers are Ieft 1o walt ou them, and those few noble und darini: as they are. cannot stand much Iongor, Our means are very limlted; oflcern ol wune, Shall our appont by lu valu? lirothers, to the rescue! Nome few ave rosponded frecly, thauks to the generous Brotherbivod teliel Comns mittee nuw orgunized. C. Mexptsoes, f'resident, A. Taviow, Trewsuror. G, K. Tate, Secretary, D. ¥, Goovrxan, I, G, M. W, TUE MEMPLIA POST-OFFICK, Wasmserox, D, C., Sept. 4.—The Po - fice Department hios tcleuraphod the su. of the latw Postmaster Thompmon, of Mo 10 take charze of the oftive untl » success. be appotuted, ~NEW "QRLEANS," NEW Casgs, 212, New OnLEans, La.,; Sept. 4.~The weather fs unfavoroble, with heavy iaty, Now cases, 312; deaths, 57, * The deatus to-day include fifteen chitdren un- der G years of awre. ‘ New Onuiany, Sept. 4—From noon to 6 P.m. there were twenty-clght deaths. . Sixvy New cases Wemn reported to the Boanl of Mealth. Among the noew cases are Ma). Nu- and Ar'ancle oro running with ‘thres_printers | 10ic! l",'::x’"::".z,‘,m:l: ,{;:;':m‘.:' 1"12:::; eachionlobt, OLtbe editarial and roportartal { ity B PWRSRS ophystaun; Seury s aeatly. ny“l\lhl::: :,l;"‘“v“x:“l‘:w‘:' at Bt Andrews Btret Convont. There " A 3 g o e Boys' 5N, eathng wnd W. 8. Drocke, | Were several cuses alsu st the Boys’ Orphun Asvluie on St. Charles avenue. Father Dufo, the only pricat lu Shrevepart wiio survived the uplderic there, goes tu Vicksburis this ovenlog to assist Bishop Elder. o Mrs. Muttie Norveil,. wife of ticiate C. P, Norvell, ot the Denoerat, died todduy. 1ler husband and thelr only ehild diea bust week, THE DEATI-LAST, Nxw OnLxaxs Scot d.—Foartees whites sud elght blacks died hero Wwluy, ¢ The fover is stiil Increusimg. The Rev, Mr. Gallowsy and Dr., Whitetwad arc atitl ullve. Mr, Gallowny's con- ditlon s slightly Imoroved; though still eriticuls Nohopus ure entertafued for Dr. Whitehend?®s recovery, Tho Rev. Ar, Price, of the Presbyte- rlan Church, Is convalesceut, = Amwng the new cases te-day s Bishop Etder, of the Catholle Churcl, und 31r. J. W, Alvis of the Western Union Telegrsph Otfice, - dohin G, Roseli, reported deud yesterduy, 18 atiilulive, but his conditiun gives no bopes of ToCOVery. 2 Bix Sinters of Merey are sick with the fever, Autone the deaths to<lay is A, B, Munlove, son of the well known inershunt, C, A, Munlove, of the Appeal, aud Tlerbert Landrum, of the Aralanche, are about. Many of the yvulunteer physiclans are of great value, bup many ulso are a dead loss, UUTCHERING THE POOR AICK in & manncr to rob the plague of its scrpent wreath, The disease, having burncd North Mempbis black and bare, hns advanced with its tires into the southern portion of the citv. The suburbs ure being invaded, und polnts hitherto thouglt lnpregnable are being abuudoned. A few of our voluuteer doctors are socking excuses to leave. The racket 1salittls tou awinl fur the VEry atroutvst nerves. s The city lsone vastcharne)-house, and itfis hard to draw a bresth notladen with the fout fever stnell or the odor of disinfectants, THE MOUTUARY Linr dipectal Diapateh to The Teiimna Mesruw, Tenn., Sept, 4.--Followiug ure the deaths recorded to-day: Lucy Drawn, (colored), Amos Eldrldge, (coloredy Mige John Da 1% 4!, Crus aud J. F. Teanoy, of the Hignal Corpe, I'llr‘n‘vlv“(l Il;lfiws‘lhwl.. 4 .o W elie Wati 3 5 - Nes. Aw Geonze Gtts, VICKSBURG. EMERQING RROM THE BUADOW, drecuat Dspatch o I'ne Tribune, Vickenong, Miss, Scot. 4,—A constderable chauge In tho fever bas tuken place o this ity stnce wy repogt of yusterday, ‘the number o new cases, though nat reported, ure Knowu tobe less than the number reported un the 18t fust., and the number of futcrments Jor the last tweuty-four hours s twenty-two. A very great docrvase from the previous Hat. Ou the 19th of Angust ahiong the deuths from yellow-feverin this ity wun Mr. Willam Murphy, a hall-brother ot Mr. Damel Ahren, eugaied in the oflice of the Chleago & North- western Railruat Company. fufurmation can be obtuwued fiom Mr. A, L. Jagueth, of the Vickeburg & Meifdian Railicad office in this clsy. g ‘The fever has made its appearavce in the seitlement of Bnyder's Blull, twelve nitles north uf this city on the Yazoo Hiver, and twelve cases ure reported to-day. ‘The newroca met with A CONSIDERADLE BET-HACK this mornjue whon ther founa that rations bad becn shut off. The frauds practiced on the Ausuciation yesterduy by knowing darkies were Anay Knight, Mury Swolrky, Willie Townsond, lis (colvred), - Hatly, ke Conik, Caarles Bomiiton, Dol be (wivred), Jdohu Muerphy, John Smith, AW, Iirow (colured), John MeCooney, Fannic Doruy (colored), Fred Uraver, Mary Daly, Mre. Mayyio Dalton, —- Grail, Mre. Wray, Mra. Heoecea Barnes, Richard Muilizan, . J. Yanson, Dr. W, 3t Todgow, Peter Schmuck.” Wil ¢, Liuig, Mee. 1L W, Mitchell, 3irs. Awmelia Pagois, Unkoowa, ¥. lukius (colored), Mike Corrigai, Dr. Ingulls; Miss Careic Barnes, Mrv. Jounte Daricy, -lluhn E. Lagurre, Deuui» Connolly, 2. L), 3w, Vrancis . Statrect, dunn Gritia, dennle Howles (colored), Luia Fricdman, 3. Haventley, A. liavonor, itobert Nayley, deft Flowas (cotored ), Andrew Kuight (calored) Fred Grempur, Geo, Wilker (colored), Auule Dawson, Jumes Waldrou, Unknown wonisn, Thonias Bariw, Mra, Anstun, La u Mary Unusley (col’ Rev, A Thouwss, Mre. 3. J, Fowter, i.e0a itobateln, Edizaberh Carilute, Mattle tiruuau, outragcous. ‘Thuy would write orders for Juumd CQLriLL, f;,’,‘,'f“',"‘."'::‘fl" differcut Gicubers of the sume fatwily aod sign Aweha Houjer,” the uauies of promfuent white cltizens, so us YEARPUL MORTALITY. Te the Weskern ansuceated Press. Mxupis, Tenn., Sopt. 4.~F'be mortality last niehe sud this moraiug §s fearful. Two under- tukers report thirty ioterments, while County- Uudertaker Walsh reports 100 iutenneots of paupars, thures-fourtls of whaw are ueiross. Lr. W. R. Hodges and Postasaer Thompson died this morning about 4 o'clock.” Mayor Flip- piu, A. K, Drovsclicr, Sergeant-at-Arfissgf the General Councy, aud City Tax-Colleztor 83 [TX wre down with the fever. y & Mxyrws, Hept. 4,.—Our city st preseat ts ouc vast charnel bouse. ‘Ihe underiskers re- port niuetysiz Joteruients for Wwenty-four bours coding at 6 p. . OFf these ‘muety-turee deuths werg caused by (yellow fever: seveuty- stx were dulte, aud twenty colored. A visit fo the county undertalker's establishwent to-uight discovercd the fuct that at niehtful) there were about misty wore reported dead but still une burled. The question ol disposiuz of the doud 1 becwnig s srks onn T b to secure the lssuance of the articies. In the uitcruoon this repeating douge wus csught up with, and thoso who were not fortunate euvugh 0 et {0 amoue the frut were LEVT OUT IN Tk COLD, “ As 5000 a3 It becams knowns day or two ago that there would be Government rations for the Pour In our city, the darkies weucrally threw up $he sponire, us far us work was copcerned, sud it Las veen o atter of hLapossibliity to outaln Inbor of wuy kind, siuce. matiy nave qult ourstujs W bopesol gettlng rutfops ana baving a good Hmy dolng potuing. - Fhe game bas Leen Liockba, aud the 'well Ques uaw bave to earn thewr bread, Ly the sweag of their brows, GREENVILLE, ANUTIIEG URENALI, Hpecial Dixpated 1o ve Tridune. 87, Louis, sept. 4.—Private aod spectal dis- vatches trom Greouville, Mus., to-day cive o &loowy pcture of $he couditlon there yud the rurdis nrowad 0f the fuver ol feses ors anter- ~ The Chicagoe Duailp Teibune, teited {o sthe frightfnl acencs at Urenads awalt iolated town. Urenada cuntained 1,800 {ofmn.ants, but there are now ontv 507 left, the rest having fled, and targs numbers of the refugeca ara now in thiscity, and they ox- Dress great fears that s repetition of the horri~ blo acencs at (irenads arefn store for Green- ville. J. A, Grean, who lives thero, and whose two daughters and thelr families are now thore, reccived the followtne message this afternoons Fever ateadily worse, and apreading ranidiy., finc hundrea cases and twenty deaths, We have no daclors here who thoroughly understand the dissase, and there arc nn trained nnries. Vo need onay, mrdicines, dociors, and nurses, No one la eaving here now, .as the epidemic has such ahald 1t b 100 late to 20 anywhere. Doctors and nurscs with the needed niedicines are in readiness to leave St Louls for Groen- ville, But it §s 8ot known to-nizht how tho pes- tllence-stricken town can ba resched. It s on the Missiselppl River, 200 miles " below Memphis, 125 above Vicksburg, and eighty from Winoua on the Central Rallway, the latter belug the nearcat point on auy ratlroud. Nurses aud doctors were fo have feft this morning: on thie steatnboat Golid Dust, but the owners of the boat decltned to seud their craft away, and no more hoats will Jeave 8t. Louls forthe Lower Missisatopl. The only way to reachGreenvilic is uverland from Winona or from Memphis by way of a Intls boat sld to b plyiog down the river from Memplds. There is preas alarm atnong the Greenvllle peovle here that, owing to the Ienlated position of the town and 116 tnceessibility, the ravases of the fever will be fnebtful. Greenvilie fs surrounded by hayous and lagoane, and the conditlons are favorable to the spread of the discase. Six hundred dollars was forwarded to Greensilie to- day by telegraph, RUMBOLDT. A dlspatch from Humboldt to-day ssys the fever has broken out there. Three cases; ons fatal THE SICK AND DEAD. GREeNvILLE, Miss, Sept. £.—Thd yellow- fever cases to-day were nincteen; deaths, nine- teen, Many'of the poor are {u n destitute con- ditton. Nurses and physiciaus are needed. NINETY-FIVE CANES, NEW ORLEANS, Scol, 4,.~Greenvilie reports ninety-five cases of fever to date ana ninetecn deaths. Notulug from Delhl to-lay. STILL SPREADING. AT HICKMAN, KT, Svectal Disvarch to The Triduns, NasnviLie, Tenn., Bept. 4.—Five deaths from yellow fever have oceurred at Blouuc Springs, North Alabama, within the past five days. A neiero died last night. The Amertears® Mickmian, Ky., special says: “ Four new carcs of yellow fever were report- ed trday. Hix deuths have occurred within tby pust twenty-fonr hours, nmong whom {x V. N. P. Harness, ono of the most prominent and infiuential citizens of Hickman. Faur or five otheis are not expected to survive dunng the night. D, Blackhurn has ot yet arrived, but i hourly expected, Our town pre- sents u gloumy appesrauce, sud our malls have albs been ot off by’ quarsutien at Union City, oreveutiog trata from thei point from reuchine bere, Pernons whe left ITickumn fast uight xay thut 8 is altnost lnpossible to pet ths dead burfed. and thut uwery person who ety - . ' UAS PLED THX TUWN, 1 which now louks descrivd. Every house has becn clused, und it 15 only uow und thén thas mapente men by A ey Aben s L ot haadion Toyner Ke created a pavic, anld twenty negroes wors ems vloyed to hunt bim. bat falled to-find blw. 1t was the futention'to drive bim from tuwn. 8o far fitteen deaths have oceurred a¢ Browns- ville, with sixty cases now on' hand. * DROWNBVILLE, THNX. | The American's Brownaviile special says: The yellow fever herw is uf the myat violent charac- ter, and kitla peopls very suen atter they are Not o sigle case, 0 far, bns recovered. Maj. W. K. Bennett, a well- Kuown citizen, {s wow dpwn ‘with 18, with but little hope tor s recoverv, Dr. J, H. Howell {8 rald to Le very sick this morntug. Petters, of Memphis, ts alsu n w vers critical conditin, rous other cases, ol orlriuating hers, ape afl with the dread discase, Thera haze been thirteen burkla up to last night. The ful lowlniz are the desths: i Frank L. Huglies, ., Doarn, lien Balley (culored)s Janmen (coiorets, . ‘The prospwet this morning is very gloumy. EVERYHODE 18 ALAIGILD, and pevnle have fleal ua from a besuns ot destrites tou, Brownevilla asks her friends for hehi. Nobody lett 11 the city but tho Louree clung und newrves. ‘Tho Howurids have twenty-four civs under their care, and have to do the burying and nursimg of those under thelr charnze, Nnecust. [nasateh 4o The Trians, DUowKsvILLE, Tewi.. Fept, 4,—Ten new casoa of yellow-fevee to-lay,” aml four deaths, one of the victimm deinz W, K. Bennett, Dr Uniwey, our oldert pliyoician. was inken down (o-day. AlL business depended. Oar fuluge, )b seeins, is Lrenada’s prevent coudition. W. W. Taviom, 3. D, IrowxaviLLg, Tenn., Sept. $.—Tha fever fv in- creasingz. Our phveicinive have worked themeslves down, “Suiue of thei have Jeft us, aud wo sre o & truly pitiabie condition. Ve arv’ eutiraty out of WOLEY Aid fesnurces, and with aver thirty casgs o our hands, Howardy of Memphis linve sent U3 tao nurscs, good ouce, but wr fuve ol thie writing several uow cascs t nurscs ar physicians. Among the naw Bk Mool proinent cit . M € 1 Board of Health, g Mavor. - Ald, Fvobles stays with have four burlals, s eur hands toenight, aua awong thow W. K. lenuctl, “ heut citizen, “The Post-0fice and Browin. ville savings Bank ure closed o s exceps Wednos- daye, and Satunl Soue ol wur jenple are fuc a8 bravely ue mian ever did, A y In fhigt, 1t erows durker arunud ue buur by h Our printing offices are deverted. maile cut oil, forcs worked down, uud death scome 1y the fignt over uur bruvest 1v. Many rofuceus are camping withoul teuts ur supplics. Thc buslness houses ate closod except o drug stores, with ute clork I each, Wu noed doctork, druggiste, Krave-diggees, aud uadertakers. W.J THROMK, ry Howard Assoctation, OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES, ACKNOWLEDUMENT. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 4.—Grand-Secrotury Power makes the following acknowledgmeut of the rellel recelved throuzb him as Grand decre- tary ol the Mugons and Graud ‘Trewsurer of the Udd-Fellow: - 1 havo rogeived. duning the past iwo weeks, nor- 1y $10.000, chiefly from Musoba and Udd-Fell 18 pearly every State t the Uuiou. This has bu distributed tbrouvh the propur cumimiticos Urenada, Vicksbure, Port Gibson, sud Cantou, aud haa ‘bean grateiully sckoowledgod. No otber visce in Mlssissipp) has required sasiatineo to Liug date, but the feverhoe Just brokea vot with great va Jenco st Gresnville, aud reports frun Holly s indicate an spldewic shere au. Persons ure prostisted in Vickavase, wou, 450 cases to date. In Grvuada all aie who are attacked, aud uone veein Lo cacape, The us- Liency haa six weeks L0 ruu, aud thousauis tuust L0 thy gruve lesving woe und want bebiial thens mid the suirusiding gloow culued snd loving words fromy our drelbren ¢ #nd Lhe grest American heart sccae 10 havy asecrt- ed its owaally ae never before! Al ssditance eul throuih tae sckuowledgod by vetury wall, -+ 3; L. Powkn, Ursad Seerotigy, - CANTON. MIsS, e New Yous, Sept. 4.—A dispytch tq the How- anls trum Cantoy, Mligs., 60ya that twelye uew cases sud four deuths sre renorted L thy . pase twenty-four hours, - Several paruve dled Jo thu couutry who lefl town. G & Canto¥, Miss., Sept. 4.—We biave about 100 c3ses of yelluw fover nuder treatment, - Sixven vew cases and four deaths precuding 9 a. ur. to-day. Wearein greut nocd of wouey aud culured nurses. Any one desiring w tontribute toney torelieve our wants will pleaso scod by c3vtess 80 W J, Mosby, Trewsurer Howasd As-

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