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P THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. SEFTEMBER 6, 1878, e POLITICAL. o enln. We nre dn favor of the fren roinaen of 5 “INer, 1 Barif far revenna wniy, te odacs | CEmination and recrimination; and predictony ton ol etpenscs in o ail départmente of [ 0re Treely made that, unicss the party Doliy l‘lm lllm'x-tnm('l;V":ml‘l |Iu~|l.|mhmr n|xl fnvor r;: n-g changes, the Democracy must lose the State, develonment of the inlustrisg af (o countty ad | o Y R ) distingnianed from the' honeyed onopoiata of | ThE ominations of Castelianos and Collar jy "‘;tm"l'l i ! Al ® i !hlr'- anlnn'nl» for Congress against (itwoy wny senlred, That the Intereat af the Ihdnstrial | klis have demoralized the city Demacracy, wealth e the paramount interest of the people of | o % ¥ Doty The United "Staton. e - whnsb . bar an | re InwPers, mativo born, eloguent Oratory lthh:flnrlm,nrmm:a H«nuh -nm-lm b fi‘e'cmn In several hmm;mu. and fn gy, n At enjoyment. One warmest aympathy 1s | pe extended to the Iaboring clanses, who have been ,’r‘l“’“"‘ml"l-‘m ol %l‘lclr i omelton, thrown ont of cimployment by the minona financial | The mocrats . admit that to gy, mmylm& n:m‘ml llll-,ln“onnnl lnn“lh:nnl'mun tho State Now Orleans must be earrled by 13, 000 nrty, and all pledges of_tho Democratic party ato 5 3 b (he non.fesual or tnat, polley an a restoration """":’"“l' """’l“‘“;“ N“‘;b'”flg""flf Renublicays, o A1 Hents they arc entiticd to on ita asceniency | Nothonale, and ludependent Denocrats ike iy to nower. =i L3 alrdady fofing will wnxlulv REeSD 1he o Resolred, Thero canbe nn legitimate emplay- | otit of Bour! nngta., Atteinpts to scenre tha ment of orfanized force In the countty éxeent o | nomination of Hayes Republicans by fhe Ve execute the lawand (o maintain pablic pedce; | tlonala fafled. -Ex-Congtenstian Bhieldun, . that no violence snuuld ho countenanced to 0biain | ol ng ucl In the Becond. DIALFIct ngaliet Col. Hean party a year and 4 half ago held the poif- tles of this covintey th thé hollow of s hand, Afier it bl pnue throngh the great striteele of the Prealdenti) eleetion succcsafully, aml after the Hauth had been pacified, the party ocenplad A commantlng lmll(uu. ‘That position har ieen lust Ly lack of hatmony. *f think Republicans generally fire-Insurance compantes there,—from which he Allowed the foltowimu extract to Le made Tn all this deatitntion there is & great deal of trng charity aeveloned, § ave something cvery day that wmakes me prond and humble, They ook this danger calmly and quictly in the face,” They fvht it with aystem and” determination, - and pever relax, The local contributions Bnve been very large,—minch more #a thsn any could hava' muspected. Thome from #broad are even larper, and assiatance in given with ro Invieh n haud that we old-stagers of Luuisiana begin at last td find ont that we have a comniry and counteymen, \¥e begin to think that probably every man's hiand 1a not acainst us. Amoug the moat libetal of 411 18 Chicago, Another Ietter recelved by™Mr, Moses rays: Althongh the cases contlnno mild, there are o gTeAt many of them, and 1 have very littlo donnt that thore have been up to date samething over 12,000 1 15,000 cases. (ne doctor [ know pays about Afty visits dally. Thn fovar I moring now The latger has had fever exyerlence, and will orolmbly bo sent by tho Committee, The Huw- arda decline the others. PITTMAURG, Prrrsnure, Bent. 5. —Treastirer 8cully, of the Genoral Rellef Fund, reports contributions to date for the retief of fever sufferces, £11,7H.OL This does not fnchude the amounts ralsed by the difierent benevolent and secret socetics, which would probably swell the figures to $18,000. COLUANES, O Cortmnrs, 0., Aug. 5—A concert was glven At Comstock’s Opera-Howso to-uight, which netted £600, for the beneflt of the yellow-fever sufferers, The total amount sent from this ity so far, including money rafsed by secret ordera and churches, will exceed 84,600, Grand-Master Cunningham, of the State Qrand Lodze of Masons, hae reccived advices that the Masonic Order has forwarded £3,000 to Bouth up to date, and collectlons now being money to pay for ita borial. 11 the plague con- tinues & few days fonger, deal bodies will ro- main In honsca and in the streets unburied. The panic among the people Is terrible. They louk now upen Hickman as s graveyard, and those who are sick ns o many dead. The town isaweapped in decp gloom. The few that re- maiu here #re doing nobly, but, without some relief, must succumb to overwork. Boufires are turned througbout the night betweon hérs and Uuion City, ¥ A LouisviLLy, Ky., Bept. 5.~Information from IHlickman reports sixly cases of the yellow fever ond twenty deaths. Views of Secretary Evarts Regarding the Polit- ical Outlook. ARE WHARY OF DISCORD, andwlll act in unlson not only in demanding the bonest payitent of publicoblizations, butalso In abandoning dead fssucs and questions, and in taking up matters that proverly bolong to the tuturs woik of thie WorliL."” In conclusion Mr, Evarts was asked If the statement rml\ll‘ published that he was soon todeliver & specch m Now Yotk o polltical topics whd true. flg sald he ha not nnFnflzed the statement, bui It was quite prubable he might thidk It hot nhisuitable to do 9o Republican Harmonv and Mard Work Promise Well in New York. i OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES. FOREBODINGS. Grant Recognized as a I"essiblo Standard-Bearer in 1880, X 2 3 alleved gricyance, but” should b b et i fo The T, vl ot orts o (he State, bt 1o vetcont | 3, b, e Tt e et Bl wiere WISCONBIN: SR, Y, S, KD, i i e | Jour, ot b 8 o Cantllanon wm (o Nisnviiis, Tenn., Scpt. G.—Have talked | pleted, will muitioly this sum many times. | ocond, whera thero hate been cnmpnmhfly few ANE ATATE. aceured by loca) methods, We eanar Nt Teceive o, The Odd-Fellows Ladges show equal llberality., AT TRAR RAST. New Yonk, Sept. b.—The saveral Rolfef Com- mittecs continue thelr iabors, raising funds for cnse herctafore, and atil) scems to be verv fatal among childten. ‘Fhia Ix altribnted by many to over-nursing and taking too much care, anid wrap- ping up too much, which ssems ta have.a tendency g oniry doption of the conatit I and | publicad votes on corllition of nut acting y| snelnc nnr:;l:‘.;n or Jockt “self-govornmen® in he | the Usmocratd [ tho-tlonsy If elected, " "4 Xiatesof the South, sa_long Advoeated Wy tho |+ 5 Democratic party, ami D hne broaght peaco ILLINOIS. with persons (rom Western Kentucky and Ten- nessee and North Misslasipp!, who belfeve the peliow fever will sproad throughout the entire Tilden ‘Has No Chanoe--The Futnre o the National Movement. Bueeial Ditpated 14 Thi Triduns Miowox, Wis.,, Bept. B.—The politiéal can- vass th this State protnisos Lo Lo a lively one on 3 \ a tend file Union. Mississippl Valley froin Now Orleans to Calro, | the yellow-fevor sufferers. Contributions con. | to produce congestlon. 1o you know Ned Feryn- thepart of tho Tepublicats this fall. Among &nd hatmony to that regien o SPRINGFIRLD, .\ ho_ hoakxeeper! | ) Resoired, ‘Tt tho Wite of tho Hcpublcan ik Jows a8 ouch Bt Lo, letare, Inut, [({oRe e ORIOMMRe OVt L ovar, Aitrian Tave hewnt ot Hinaite awa S chitdren néroat. | Elaborate Republican Preparea- | th seakers who nava alrcady suifed thele | perisosfihe btk {0 Wreo of fo Népublicen Bphotal Dispdich 16 The Tribune, am artin of fever at Martin's Sta- P 3 > wiltioguess to addtesa’thd people on the politl- cal fesues of the dayfs Senator Blaine, who has promised to make one If not three speeches, The Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, will make two addresses in the Stato on or near the 23d inst. [t {s also expected that the Hon. T\ Consul, and well-known refiner, who has here- tofore given Jiberally, placed in the hands of Congressman Gibson to-dny $1,000 for the “many ?erlom suffering end in distress who need assistance, and do not scek it, bat woull aceept It if tendered by a friend." Representative Gibson, thanking Mr. Have- tacked, and !ony-r.-n]m hours Inter his wife gave birth to an infant, which lived twelvo hgits, Tlin children recelyed no mother's care, and died, and now the wwifa 14 in & dritical condition, Fancy any. thing more drcadfnl, The Howard Assoctation and the Young Men's Christian Associntion are doini good work. The Iatier is in waut of means, The ilowards are under an exponse of over $1,800 n day. They havo over U0 nurecs employed. lo hoen characlerized by n rAcklosn cttravagance i tn the as ot pubiie money and’ the fqaan. | , SPRIXOFIELD, Sept. 5.<The Democtatie Coun. (lu!lnlsnuf public_revenue by \vn(c‘iul ln‘prupna- ty Gowmittee met 1n conference to-day over the :m: ‘:-m :'1"":'{:'“;4]?‘:'7' nrum;vn: !ll;e‘rr«-;?'r: loeal eampalmi! Erlcouratlog renorss are nyite the peaple of thun Ktate 0 ru ol . afuirs by aniting with aa in the election of ofi- | clalmed o liava bbén roccivel. ‘Bpeeches werg cara, State and lacal, who are in faror OF honesty, | made by the Hon. J, C. Roblnson, Contressmag 352'"12'."" and reform In all branchios of (bo pudlic | Spritiger, Mr. Bolirs, the Leelslative eandidate, tions fof the Wisconsin tlon, and Drurv, 4 prominent West Tennescean, Campalgn, at McKenzfe. Tho 8t. Louis & Irun Mountain Rallway hes refused to take freights from the Moble and Uhio and Noehville & Northwestern Railroads, though frelghts from the latter arc principally com- State Convention of-the Mitnusots Demo meyet, writes: *Buch nots of charity are bulld- 4 orats—The Coming Eleotion Nichols, who is now gngaged {n the Maing can- 3 " aud others, It was stoutly asserted toag g voscd of pigdron from uninfected districts, | ing ubn tho heart of the Southern neaple o | NMIOm they puy S3ader. When yua add to this Tin Mai G Vass. and Me, W. P, Wilcow, of Tilinois, bath of | The folloming TebiTeE™ L henon jo: | arty wosld clec both ln-Legiaatir e P Bpeetnl Disvateh to Tae ‘;m;m i Inonumout.of ixratituds that dhall arcary’ for. gIc.. 501 0B bava soma ilea. of 1he ol work aine whorh did much godd service {n this State last Ausocinte. Judue ot tie Fuprema Cuirty l_\inl- .me.i; u;flhu ';3 éxdc&{,nvfly oubthdi.” g ACR80X, Tenn,, Scpt. h—No fever. Stric 2 e one, iy * fall, will ad¥ircas meetidga at vatiods poings In [ lam Mitchell, o inonns Glerk of the dupréma | Repdl n:pdRANRben; Qbv. Jayng dna o quarantine. A big potice-force natrols the city, M:fi’;&‘#fl,’;{‘,‘;l:fi“‘;{mfl%hfi,,080,.“,}“ %{‘,5 TiCauRd, EVARTS. tho Slate during tha satutn, Of thé spbakers | Courts Dilidn O'Brienj Auditor - o 8tate, | Gross,” hayo fi:e ey The following letter was received vesterday bya ‘(eullcmnn In this city from the Hev. C. K, Marshall, of Vicksbuirg, s prominent divine of Mahlon M. Black, . bopular prefereney and elghty mounted men guanl tho suburls. Resalutlons were offered and ml‘:nmt urglog | over thalf ivistly L tateior opponenty h 8 VIEWA OF THINGS PORITICAL, Great anxlety oxlsts among the people. Hun- to Vicksburg, Masons and other utzanized Spécial Dispateh to The Tribiine, f our own Blate, Sénators Howe and Cameron benevolent nocieties are forwarding their collee- of ouro e, ol . { wiil take part in the general canvass, The them- | upon the party and the countty the mprové- | Gen. Charles E, Lipplncots, of Cass, is leiy, s have movet ino the count. donarepiaiy, T the Methodiot Church Snulhs L ato | CPAE on b et e fen e g re” & bors of Congreds 1 éach diaelet will addrcss :%nm the Sistsspot tiver: Tehe Colmbation ey urged 10 become the Republicicantt R Gl e Wagninarox, D. C Beol. Judge Free- [ o ‘nonlo-heasteil citlions af Chienda. for facie | sor, VE. To n TRINUNE correspondent who | meetinga In thei¢owhdlsbticts,and doubticss Mr. | adfournod. ? ¢ i . MiLAN, Tenn,, Bept. 5.—Thirly fargiles left here to-day through fright. - No fever exists bere. o ¥ ke DONNELLY NOMINATED, Springer, ¥hum 1t I8 belloved ha could beat jy MinngAroLis, Bept, fi.—The Grcenback Con- | the-rave. vcmgm of Illhe"l"lllc\' nmrl:n. nominated Igna- oadiit ”::":!"%IA';!' R : e, Hus Dytnelly 100 Congrets Vo day.; ™, 3 Eremvausn, 1L, Sept. 5.—A largo and en. man, Assistant Attorngv-General for the Post- Oflice Department, tu-dav hid an (nterview with the Becretary of War, who has directed 5,000 rations to be fasucd to Brownsville, Tenn. Willlams, of the Firat District, will make ad- dresscs In closer dlstricts than hls own, while tha Hon. G, W. Allen and thg tion, George C. Haselton of Milwaukee, the Yon. J. M. Blng- gencronn assistanco in this our hont of peril and denth, ‘To-day itis cstimated that wo have from , 200 to 1,400 peonle tn bed inone or snother atago of this feartul plague. Two noints only questioned him regarding the politfeal senti- nient In New York State, att the mnatlon, the Sceretary eald, samong other thing: DBROWKSSILLE, TRNN. Ity, ~tho, Tloward Assoctation | s ' : &preint Dienated to The Tribune. Jadge Freeman also stacted a subscription pa. | thow ahy activity,—tho, \ 1 In New York I bellove wo shall carry the A i thualustic mouting greoted Gov, Ouleshy he e Tenn,, Sept. Se—It fs still | ber and o considerablo sum was soon obtained. | Foomn s tho cofin-makors ‘:r'::c,:flh"fl"n‘ et | Asscinbly and make a galn tn the number of | Dem of Chippewa Falls, the Tlon. E. W. Kuyes VERMONT. * | tomikbi.. The lards CourkHomse win st Browxsvitih, “" 5 ‘_‘:)m X RURLINGTON, WIS, cometery, o liavo, Bevoral vammteee phymclong Tepublican Congressmon fromn the State,” and Gen, E. E: Dryadt of Madison; the Hoh, J. LATEST ELXCTION NETURNS, to its utmost cupuvity, ‘Tho wpeech of the toy. gloumy here, with the Post-Office, was-works, To the Hdltor of The Tribune. Trom abjand, Scversl Of OUE owh ate siek. by B. Cassiday .ot Janesyille, the Hon. H. 8. Ma- [ Wirra Riviln Juncriox, Vb., Bopti8.—ORtho | €thur Wus a bowerful dxpdsition b Ui prines and all bustness houses oxcept two drup-stores, with onc cletk In ecach, closed. ‘Tho Jiee snd Democral newspaper officc fs closed for want of oprinters. Not more than 1,000 people, black and white, are left in town, and scven new cases reported to- day, Two deaths expected to-night, The fuver 1s spreading to refugees in tho country, Tralns on the narrow-gauge railroad to Crockett Coun- ty are stopped ot account of the fever. ‘Thirty-six fever cuses now here. All industrial establisments closed tolay at Uulon City. #Was the so-called Hayes conference at Bara- toxa looked upon by you as & wise step?" “1 approve all frank comparisons of vicws by the holders of different shated of opinion in the party, The resolutlons adopted by that con- ferenco scomed judicious. i **Wero you favorably impressed by thé éhar- acter and results of the conference called by Mr. Cornell?” . 2 “ The effect of it I think will be good, and 1 read Mr. Conkling’s letters witt satlstaction. A full convention appeated to ma adyidable, and 1 decm it fmportant for that Convention to adopt A PRANK AND BXFLICI? DEOLARATION of the princlplds on which the party appeals to the peoplo uf the Btate and country ‘for sup- Bunrixaron, Wis., Scpt, 4.—\We send to-day 234, contributed by tho citizens of this town, to the Howard Associntion, Memphis, Tenn, Wil send mord in a fetr days. Respectiully, Citartzs W, Wool, P, M. WENONA, ILL. WeNoNa, 11, Sept. —Wenona eends ber 1ttle mite () to tho suffering_ones of the South.” Other contributions will follow. In this hour of their need we bury all sectfonal dif- ferences of the past. . B. TArLOR, TERAN HAUTE, ‘Tengs HAUTE, Ind., Sopt. 8.~Terre Haute has contributed, through public and private do- uations, 81,050 to the yollow-fever sullerers. THR PACIFIO COAST. - Han Fraxcisco, Sept. 5.—Collectlons by the Citlzens' Committee for the South £3,600,” Will send 82,000 to New Orleans, and $1,500 each to Vicksburg and Meinpbis to-morrow. Tulare County Lus given 3320; \l\lnnemuccn, dead, and nll trorn ont. 1 tricd three hones to get one fara family, where allaro sick, but in vain, ‘The food qnestion I8 going to give u trouble. Al work Is suspended. - Yon reomen look at_ each other very anxionsly_on the strects, pass, and never meet agaln, We bury in_an hoar after death, and olten a tricnd lo covored with sode be- fore one hears he w Nohody should come here trom the N ta this pestifential farnuco, unleas to certain murder. We have sixty days pet 1o pass beforo the faver runs lis ordinary conrle, Al many of e will hava gono over tho atroam to rest In the shado bofore the sixty days aro gone, May Chicago never nced & friend. A DESBRVED PROMOTION. . ‘The men in churge of the United States 8ig- nal Oftice at Vicksburg, Mise., were atricken with tho yellow fever last Friday, sinee which timo no wenther reports have been tacelved from that oflice. A telegenin from Washington wus recelved by (em. A, J. Myers, Chiel Sig- nal Utieer, whiie lio was uuié cipsting in the 0 241 tons u:this Stato 210 hava rolurhed the | Ples of tue Herublican patty, and was rectived following vote: For Governort Proctor (Repub- | With BTeat favur. Mean), 35,230} Bingham' (Dumocrat), - 16,659; Mortih, (Creeibicker), 1,09; seattering, 15120, MISCELLANEOUS. In 1870 the twenty-five towns to hear ffom!gavh XE® TN IR ORERNDICREDS, Fairbanks (Ropublican), %053 ; Binghain (Demo- | Mancueeren, N. I, Sept, 5.~The National, crat), 3046, ¥y Creenback purty of New Hampshire met 1y 1n the First Congteaslonat Diateict eixbi-cight | convention this morning, Three hundred and towus give Joyco (Kep.) 10,629 votes; fendall | sixty-two dolegatos were prosent. After thy (Dem.), 5,000, » orgauizatlon, resolutfons were sdopted g r%‘éfi"('fl:nl;'fi'%-'Bm?ctyf'(‘l'}:fi?)'?%‘ #ive | inunalug tho repeal of the Nattonal-Bank TEhInd Digttiors sxtsats doandr 0, ot | 86t3 > tho. Jssuo by the Natioiml Gorem. en), 5,878; Waterman (Do), H,Dfil{ Darlow | ment of full Tegaltender paver tmoney; bolter), 8,900 . | the muncainte repent of the Resumpiian e —— | net; that io substdics'bo granted by the Gen. MAINYE ELECTION. crut Gdvarnment to Individuals of corporations; A BHARP BTRUGOLR—THE FIATISTE AND DBM- | that tho public lauds be reserved for actusl Rooh of Lafayetta County Col. John C. 8pdoner of Jludson,and other weil-known and popular speakers, will ‘take ectlve part I ' the campalgn. It {s urgently hoped that Republic- ans n the sevaral localidies whero It 18 dealtablo to hold meetings will determine on the-tihe ot an éafly day, and notify ihe Hon. H. Hublee, hairman of the Republican Btato Contral Com- mittee, in this clty, as to the procisd time they wish to hold thelr meotings, nnd indlcate their preferenco for speakors. WWhere it 1s possible to comply with thelr roquests it will be cheer- fully done, UNION CITY. * Special Dispateh to The Tribune. Usioxn Crry, Tenn., Sept. 8.—Rut few women and children remain in town. A man and two children camo here yesterday afternoon from BECOXD DISTRICT. oectal DisvateA 10 The Trfoune, BARADOO, Wis., Bepts B.—The delegates from Sauk County {6 the Rafublican Convention to o 8210, ct 15 rece h . | pert . bo held ot Madison on tho 10th inst. met here | OCRATS TATIRG TO UNITE—POINTS OF THE | pettlers; that & modification by mude of th Mickman. Their whereabouts wero discovered | e¥ 8210 scismaTs, T ooy ssating tont Betpatere om Bl | Pt 1y Snanable that an effort wilt Bo mado gn | 10 Heldb Me ot the I OAXPAION, Feanos, Tratin 1ot etacto Sttt T e i CINC] ll uesday, [ 37 VA0 L SR onthe 8d and organized by efccling the Hon, » b o | ro p i t scsslon at night. The door of the house in which they | - CixcisnaT, Scpt. 5,—Tho total collections | who bas reccntiy jofned the!s: \s hy entlon (A sccure an Indorssmant of the D. E. Welch Chairman and Frank Avery Secro- - Bpeeial Corvespandence of The Trituind. of the Leglalature, ete. - had taken shelter wos broken open and the man | for the yellow-fever sufferers to dato nagregato | tecred to go to the ns Inwfm §| | idmivistration’spolles, and that’ this may | yov” The delagation'ls & unit in sy, vort of E. Baxaom, Me., Bept. 2.—~The alectfon in ‘Warron G. Drown, of Whitefeld, was nom. and ehildrendriven lrom the elty. It lookslike 20,000, ' Dr. Minor, Heslth Officcr, sent thrce | and ‘l"fi’l"l’{"'t‘l’w,‘;";%m 10 IS, noud e b flu pnin i el & S Ll Teepubiie, | Maine 18 dne fweck o lo-dhy, And tho political | ynaed for Governor, i X : war-times icre, with overy atreet ‘plcketed and | fOFe physiclans and one drugats CTPRE | o noldiorly condtietm Gt s érn o ’] s RO kiid whothor such an attempt will | g A S B ntral Comrattree, | ToTCCaare massing for tho contest. The ‘cam- ancitgstal, N. M., Sept. 5.—~Tho Green. Vabtes Ko alive thradoh the wgat, to-day. M Becunney order maling Uhie Lt e s ot u,:‘. e mnitdirbut ¢ s 1t should not bring bout & | Sy Congrossionsl nomiuatton. Tho Repub. | PR 08 the Republican slde has been short, | backers of the First Congressions! istrict vor: but active. Ou tho Democratic sida it hias been | fuated Lafayutte Chesloy, 1ong, and at tirat was active. The Greonbackers MG s Bpecial Diapatch t3 Tha Triune, opened tho campalgn for tho Democrats, or GrARD 1tapips, Micl, Sept. d.—t'he Demo. rather the Democrats operied ft with the | crots in.tho County Convention to-day mnon Greonbackers. ¥or & timo it acomed thut | nated tho. following tiekebs Stats Senator, tho Btate was hopclessly delurod with delu- | Lhurlos r“‘l‘l“"fi' quLoweu; B.ljlurlfl. ‘o slon, The most extravadaut idléstatoments u,".’,?,‘:'c‘,’"‘;‘éfim-}’vy.&‘2,‘, :"":l u,“";ayl.;f,m:! ‘about our present financial system and legis- B}unn Regiater of Deeds, Charles W. Purter, Intlon wero, cxtensively clrculated by ev- | of Uaris; Prosecuting Attorney,. James Muiter, cry means that conld bo fnvented, | Of shiaclty; Circuit Court Comiisnioncrs, i Thatt) ponlntal ahecttho Now “York | ¥ird £, Snsal i Thser e, of i Adrocate, was_ gratultously elreulatod by thou- | 135, Chappel of Cedar Bprinzs;’ County Sarvey. sands, and without tho pretense "i obaurving | or,'Stawars-Jolnsun of this eity, At offort bad tho postul laws; papers were started wiblun the | boon tade to eapture tho Conventlon for ¢, C. State cspeclally to Jropagate tho doctriucs of | Comatock, the Navional nominca for Coneress, the now pariy, and te subscription niatlo us | 15 it cojty of delegages to the Demoeratte Cone low ns ten centa for six months tiic Democratic ressfonnl - Conventlon, “whieh wll by rml' with b fow lionorablo excoptlons, tuok up | FE hera on weze Baturday, buc the he story, and, with the most shamctul prosti- | Dumocrats of Kept Coupty do not tution of all former professlons, dentanded tho | thicy kimdly to flat ‘nioney, dud ihe reocal of tho Resumption get, sud laniediate I;Inn falled utterly, slxtbén uneumpromisingy 1asug loxm abistuto mondy s weekly mieetlugs | fionest-nnney men bolue liosen detewates, Tie were held ih nearly every scliool-oust, atid, 10 | yickes Is an cxcellent ono, in that It witl materl some ot the miore plous rupal nuigiborioods, | iy uid o insuring e cerloln -success of the o l."y“ “; d““:n mado %l speclal “:JIJ&““:* Republican tieket, praye; nd prayer-ineetings wero cal r s B the speclal purposs of “imploring the Livine .,,fl",',{},‘:.‘fi;.‘f{fl," ,fi,’%‘fi:{gfi&"fi?fi:vcfi}"fl'fif ussistunca for the Greeuback eauso "3 and per- . meating all the enthusiasm of fanatlclsm Pro- f;‘[fih"'"“ ?ylhn Democrats of the Ninth Dis Talled, aul was guided il directed by s P . most treachorous of rnlmunl tricksters ami dem- Fpectal Diwateh to The Tribune. BHOWNBVILLE. Special Dispatch ¢o The Tribune, Browsavirre, Tenn., Sopt. 8.—Ten deaths and ten new cascs here. Tho fover Is spresading in Crockett County, whero great excitoment Is vresatiing. . OnENADA, . GnexADA, Miss., Scpt. 4.~Tho sftuation hero 18 heartrending. Elght deatha aro reported to- doy,—four males and four femalos. Dr. Ring- gold and D, W, Coon, the Manager of the How- ards, and a daughter of the Rev. W, McCrackon were ottacked Ly fever to-day. About twelve hew cases developed in tho Inat twenty-four bours. Mrs. B.. P, Anderson, the widow of Col, Andorgon, was stricken with the fever at Her- nando. Thero no Jonger rematus a houso in Grennda that has not becn visited by the de- stroyer. QRENADA, Misn,, Bept. 5,—Bix deaths to-day; five coscs. Fever extremely mallgnant. The greater proportion of deaths oceur from sup- preasfon of urine. Wil Ayres, a herole citlzen, died to-day, Dr. Woolfulk, of Paducab, is sick. LEXINGON, KY, Lexintox, ‘Ky., 8Sept, G.~The Hon. Frazer, Mayor of LexIngton, nuthorizes statement that all reports to the effect that contest., Yralso'c} fault-inding in regard to tho past {s & smail'mattor compared with unity in good faith on priuciplo for the secrious work of the campalgn.” “ Do you conaider the tendency of aftairs in the party In.New York to bn now toward upited and darnest action, instcad of promotior di- viston1 - *Ido. It iscertainly not a timo for the con- stderation of personal Intercst. Thoso interests often nssuine A prominent place when a party ls suro of victory, but nqw nien of all views in the pagty are agreed that it is neceseary to REEP PRUSUNAL QUESTIONS OUT OF S1GNT nnd to work harmonlously for Republican suce ” InpianarorisSept. 6, —The Odd-Fellows® Re- l{et Fund for the feversufletera received from lodges up to noon to-day smounts to $1,800, DODGR CITY, RAN, Leavexwonti, Kau., Sept. A speelal to the Times frdtn Dodge City cattledrovers at that place have ralsed $160 for tho benefit of tho fever-suflerers, and hdve sent the samo to 8t. Louls to be furwarded South. * 10WA, Dgs Moiyes, In., Sept. 5.—Gov, Gear to-dny Issucd the following appeal o behalf of tho yellow-fover suffercrs: Frrrow-Crrizess or Towa: A dreadfal nesti- lenco decimates our fellow-countrymen in patta of the llepubilic, In many places tha doad aro feft unburled and the lving can hordly bo carcd for. Inthe presenco of the plagne,” busincss of all Kinds fs entirely suspended, Tho people can carn nothing, Mauy aro unabie to procura even tho bare neccssitiea of lfe, 7Tho sltnation appeals to vur deepeat sympathies. Protoundly thanxful ss wo should ba that wa nre spared no terriblon viita- tlon, I venturo to osk our favored prople to show thelr gratitude by contributiona {n ald of vur enfloring and needy follow-cuuntryman in the Southern States, T'o tals end, 1 would respuct- fuily suggest that, on_ the coming Babuath, colfec. tions will be taken fn 1l tho churchesand Satibath. scnools for thia olject, and that the fraternal, raclal, and benavolont wnoletion of tho State mako contributions for tho same object—in sbort, that a anited offort bo made torelieve the anfleting in this hour of their droad meceasity, Jonn IL GeAt, Quvernor of fowa. Scrgeant, and he departed for bls post of “duty Tuesday night. . B MATINEE AT CENTRAL PARK. The Central Park Drivine Associntion will give a matineo Saturday at 1:30 p, m, Admis- slon, 60 cents, The entire proceeds will ho do- nated for the boneflt of the yellow-fever suffer- era, Il C. Goodrich, owner of Bodinc, hns kindly offered to trot his horse on the vecasion. Mz, Isnac Waixell will also trot his double team five heats. Invitations arc cordinlly extended 1o all persons having good ateppers, elther trot- ting or running horses, to be present on the oe- casion and help to ald the cause. Let thero be oerond turn-out, Madlson street cors run to the track, Tickets can bo procured at all thy princlpal hotels and music stores, and at Af- Urlieht & Keenan's, corner of Fifth avenue and Mouroo strect. A GOOD I1DEA. A leading cltizen of Chicago scnds t the fol- lowlng: ‘The plan of makine nickel coltections for tha rellef of tho yeJlow-fever wnfferces in tho South hy means of balint-boses piaced in_hotols and other consicuoas positions in Now York snd adjacent citicn liaw notted many thousandd of dullars. The originator of the plan stggests and wollcits yaur ald In wnlng the systent adopted in every city and town throughout the country. . ‘The plan bere alluded to is worthy of al) com- mendation. A very large proportion of the people aro not able nor willing to flzure In subseriptio-list, but thoy are witling to give lican County Conventlun, a scparate body, also 1nsession the same day, indorsed Mr. Wood- manin the followlng resolution, unanimously adopted: ) e e it e Resolved, That thie Connty Cotvantlon of 183 tenresentative Hopublicans of Bauk County nur with plesanre and gudniniously Iadnnu the cand(- dacy of Edwin li. Woodmnn for urm?nhhra n Congrate from the Second Diatrict of \wiecons(n. That i bolialf of thal melarity from y which has insured, and {s to fnsurc, the clection of l_nlpnb“tlllzvrrlenu\ ve for this Congreaslonal Dlstrict, wo aak his nom| nnlor and pledgo ot incteased majority In Lis boli it shduid e 06 the nominge, MATT GARPANTER. Apecial Dilpatch te The Tridune. * Minwauxee, Sept. 5.—Coples of the address o ex-United Btates Henator Matt I, Caroenter, asking hith to be & candidate for Benator bafore tho next Legislature, have been propared, and are in the hands of hls deyoted personal friendd. ‘Thoro 18 nothing in the address of especial note or luterest excopt the fulsomo language used, Party allusions are studlously avoided, and tho document i evidently intended to attract sig- natures from men of all parties. The points fh tho aldress: wers suggested by & vetersu oliticlan friendly personally to Mf, Carpenter, }’urmtr] a Detocrat, but now more patticular- Iy identitled with the Greenvick party. Many strong Republicans who are¢ very favorable to o ¢ flavo tha Custom-ffouse removals, in your oplnion, been advantageous to the party?" “Idon't wish to talk abont that. I will merely say it scems to me absurd to consider changea of that sort vital questios in politics. T do not meah to say anything doprecatory about theso officials, but tho world will certain- Iy not cotne to an'end If eact of these three,— the Custom-lloyka - offlcials, the Unlted States Scnator, and the fiosldont{—iu circumserlbed mtltlncl: Aho constitutional Jimit of his power and ** 18 tho result of the Presklent's Southern b mogues, But’ all this Ling eharired—a flovd of 7 % =y thero fa any case of vellow fever In this city aro ——— :fm;mxml?l::: .-"':y’r l:i"?"!m:’il: u‘:;l?mvmmut‘ll l,n 3‘1’"?}1"?" lT!y ‘n‘ llncr:t-u;rlyl “up w;u" uxpocted t'rll{w“ :‘l: '»?.“anfi?n“mf.‘é tmh:fi:.g;fi‘ l:u‘ 1‘-";'3 x?l"un.; fm“l"" been .lhmll o fllua'“b]en" t, o d' o wfihfi.’.‘.fi,"fi‘z W-‘n‘;;n\s:'g'fi‘cnb‘:d tln p.;uc nf’xll:‘):im}n(llly{ ‘i ) iein in tho way suggestel mld socure thoir | when that policy was enterad upon time, a pe arc not only fold but ‘shoen thng th % entirely without foundation, CHICAGO. Attention and ¢ "m{;u"“m noather method | * No caleulations of any poitical compansa- | 0 Carponter’s interosts. 'Tho farm in which it oplo [l 0 o e | the Republicans- thid evening. Ifu spoke to BATON notoe, New Opreans, Sept. 6.—Dr. J. W. Dupree, Health Officer at Baton Itouge, reports yellow- fever cases to dato, 163; denths, 15; conva- leacent nnd under treatment, 148 taken sick durlng the Inst twelve hours, 10, Dr. Dupree states that tany enses are so mild in character that the nhysicians have de- <lined to report them ns yellow fever. CANTON, Mifs, New Onueans, Bept. b.—A dispatch to the Assoclated Press from Mayor Powell, Canton, Miss., says: * 'The fatal yellow fevercnses to TNH CONTRIBUTIONS recelved by the Treasurer of the Citlzlns' Com- mittee for the relict of the yellow fever suffer- ers are as follows: Employea Merchan Empluyes Michizan foy & denking. Ktephen W. Calidwell.. . 10 Rmployes Lako Share & Michigan Soutitern ' Rallroad. . oo cenne Bmployes American Olivet, Mich chargus mado aguiust our flnanclal legislation | about 1,500 people, devoting: s thae to ths are gross falsclioods, thoy forsake the' Ureen- | fimiclal question entiroly,—haw we kot fnto back party with indignunt disgust. During the | ent, ana Pow to geb but, Ils arguments sto first Lwo wecks of tho ltepudtican campaith 1o | anapawerable, and thero ia no doubt but what break iu the Flatist ranks was moticeablo. ' Kepublicans within the sound of his The thinl woek tho line vegan to waver; last volea who &ro hanzing on the ragged edeo of yreelc (fourth of to cnvass) the tidl tiitly st | Yo fat. Tunacy wil bo-conyersed. ot Wil tor In In the other diroction, aud ow the most fa- | {uen g the old party with renewed faith, vorablo reports of Republican success come ‘TUE 10WA ELECTION, well authentleated to Btate Commilites men - Auectal ek 1o The 1ylounc, from all parts of the State. Theso roports are ‘Dz Moixns, lows, Bapt. 6.—Tho (lovernor, retiable, for they are the cuntideutial corro- | after recelving oplnluns from tho most eminent spondenico of the county and town canvasaers, | Jawrers of the State angd Judpes of the State who threo woeks azo were senuing the most | gy Fedoral Courts, hos decided to lssue his discouraging reports for tho same places. In rmc;.,mum. to-murrow for m regular olection U appears was_aubmitted to Mr. Carpenter, and hie suggosted ony or two yerbal aiterations, but did not commit himself to {ta policy, or advise that it ebould bo used fn the way proposed. Coples are to bo aent out to futerlor poluts for signatares, ’ cun. Ko go ahead and put up the boxes. tlon from the conduct of the South formed nu! patt of the motives which induced the Presle dent’s action. The situation requlred CAREFUL AND BESI'ONSIBLE ATTENTION, and aopropriate constltutional action from tho Presidept. 'Theso it recelved. Tha results kre manlfost, and all of them by no means imihedl- ate, 'The manner, therefore, In whicl the South haa met the action of the President dovs not nf- fect the question of the justice and righiful- ucss of thut actlon, If the South has not acted 1 a proper spirit, that docs not tend to provo tho President’s course was not the right one fo pursie, Only that Houtherti politicians THR JEALTIL COMMISSIONEI . ‘The natural fears sume have of tho yellow fever coming here led tho Health Commissionor to maka a statement in rTun! to the compara- tive mortality tn_Chleago during the month of August since 1803, ¢ showed that in August, 1860, there wrero 1,081 deathss for the samo month, 1870, LUK tor 1971, records Incomm. pletos for 1892, 1,551 for 1578,"1,453 for 1974, L2203 for 1875, 1,058; for 1876, 1,020; for 1877, 813 for 1678, B4 Diriug this saime mooth the mean average temperatira aud rafufull was as follows for the yi named: OSHKOBIL, Bpecial Dispatch fa The Trisune Osnxosy, Wis, Sept h.~Tho Republican Congregslonal Convontlon inests Lere Tuesday next, 1t isundurstnod that D, M. Kelly of Ureen Bay, E. L. Browne of Waupun, anu George Grimmer of Kewaunee;decline 3o rui, and the only candidates talked of are R. L. D. Potter, of Wautoma, and James N. Jones, of ixpre i (W (' Purdy)... 4 treat unworthily the benefits of tho Cunstitu- 1 cascs the reports Y ed b y 3 5 1 \ Brewers (W, M, Brower). 20 i wefalt | tion, “Thero will bo 5 Ouhkost, Tottor waa always strong with tho | U, P00 LI L)?r::er‘;mun‘;:glgfllv’;%porxl; 1 Octolat, wiibh willinelide Goigrbsiaen, dute urs 1513 total deatbs, thirty-one. The | Trowers (1. M. Brawer) . 57 | 1872 Berare: A dn A GUEAT PROVORTION OP NEW MEN farmers, and Jonea 1a an active canvasser. The | o0, Gy s yuetid don PR Dpart; NEW YOI REPUDLICANS, weathier fr cloudy, with somerain, Sixteen new | igeardar and cmployes lecorders afice O | 873! a0 168 [ tn the Bouthorn deleation in the noxt Con- | Urcenback caudidate, P, A Urliliths, will neu- o coalition of tho Flatists- and Domacrats | VEW YOUKs Hopt, Bl Wopubliceg Stfs cases amd 51z deaths In the Jast twenty-four | Ewmployes Chicago PostsUthico, ... 27 a gress. [ sald after the adjournment of Con. | tralize lluur:'lyolmrw Acertaln oxtcht, aud |, - parts of the Btate [n coupty and dis. | ¢ ILAONT. Lot Giraht 1Macy Literary Soclaty 25 fircau that Tnany of tha mn Who badl boen sent, | the succesn of the Jtepublican nomince fs by uo | i0Some parts of v such o coalition fu other | onveation I8 called for the 20th fnst. at Sars- o Hikhinud Fark 11 Snnd 20 7.7 fotho House frow the South would nog come | mesns fuprabable, parts lins been deniotinced by bt Demoerata | M6 NEW YORK NATIONALS, 1,,?".(1"‘],3,0;:{\"1-A“mu“u" recelved the foltow- | € S| vedlia 489 | ack, ‘They had- been olected bofore Presi- Spectal Comerenienca of The and (recnbac as & shameful “soll-out,”” | yocymsrmn, N Y., Sept. 5.—Tho Nationals dent Hayes’ method of dcnllnfi with the Blate Uovernments had been adopted. 1t is now plain that but fow of them will*eit fu the next Con- aross.” . Do you think llepublican speakers in Mafny and Uhic have followed the wisost plan In giving zreat prominence to the flnum'ln' question, and sayjug littly aboat Southern toplesd” * 1do. "The financial ?uuuun lsa vital fssne, because it 18 vet a question of the present and of the near future, and the n#:ununn concerning it arauses great Interest, The Bouthern qucs- tlon of the st camipalzn Is no longer opén.’ THURMAN, **Has Mr. Thurman st nsflwued himselt with the Dunocracy as a Prestdential candidate by his recent uticrauces concerning fluance]" “ He s us strong, whether by reason of or in “»ue of Lis recent uttarances, as auyof the other emocratic candidates, but all are weak, vazue; looklgz for chances, not coutrolling opinfuns. In ability and publle experionce, Thurman s vonspicitouss so 1s Hendricks, and cther of thow would pretty favorably repre f The Tridune, Srevans-Loivt, Wis,; Bupl. 4'—At the Re- ublican Congressiounl Conventlon of the Eluhith Dlstrict, held fn this city today, the Hon. Thad C, Pound, of Chlppewa Fallv, was tehominated for Conitress by cclamation, MINNESOTA: #IN DEMOCIATIC STATE CONVENTION, Br. Pavry Mlun, Bept. 8.—The Btate Demo- cratic Convention met 4t Musta Hall in this cisy to-day. y Michael Doran, of Lessouer, was made tem- porary Ohaltman, and H, P, Hall and E. T, Archibald Becretarlos. The usual commitives wero appolated. The temporary orgavization was mnade permanent, ‘Uie Commlittee on Resolutions reported $ho following platfornt, which wes usanimously adopted: s The Dembcatic perty of Minneaots, i Corven- gives rise to many amusing comnplications and 1 o ¢t b incidents, For [ustance, {n this Congresstonal :z,,fl'l:‘mé"f'!f,h(}nu:;:’:,m“lo"fl Asisiet bire uh'l)rl% (lhul'u!unh]l and In thls coutity (l’namy T NEw aEnser. jeot), Demnocrats and Flattstd ‘“dwell toguther | Nyw Bnonswick, N. g, Supt. 5.—The Green: in ey, ? A few evenliizs 6go a moottnic was | pact Lobar Convention, "Third Coogrossional held lu Bangor, 1t was intonded ta bo an offsct | Digyict: nominated W . Hope. Lo the Republica tuass-iecting wddresed by R cnator Blaine aud tha Hoo, J. C. Brrows, of CAMpLA, Gi, Bept, b.~Willlam E. Smith Michigan, (reat preparations had been mades 0f S SOk R tho crowd was Iarge. and tho *fathers " of tho | 34 besh retominated ln tho Sccoud * Gougrer Democratlc party dignllied the procecdlugs by taking seats ou the platform us Viee-Presi- ”"5','”‘7.5 l’l;ll::fl’zlg ‘:"' ;1':‘;:—'1‘&;;:."0"' denrs.” The flrst apeaker waa a Mr, Pierce, of = b tecelved o Auburn, N, Y., who had been advertised as the me’.:fimfn?::: ¥ ?I'm fi,&‘i[’,"“" foceed "'!""u.‘ man wh would “demollsh Blalae,” His argu- | Weleh, Meinbier of Congress. for Nebrasku, s mont was the well-exploded ong of M eontrae- | cundidato for renommation. fa died of top," bastd o the tdca that $3,000,000,000 of | yroplexy Jast cveulyg at Neligh, where he wad currency had been hur-wdh\vlth afew supple- vmung, his home belug at dfl: olk. Ilis famity mental vemarks showine how Nattopal Yunks | are ay Coonerstown, N. Y., and have been tele: inight be sturted and largo prolits mado withi- | weapnied, The funcral will 1ot takie pideo uotl out adollar of capital, "Ihosecond and chict tiey are beard from. His death ~chunges the lunakku?wno‘ was relied upon to dothe heavy | pspect of tho political campalaw considorabit, work oltho cveulng was tho »Hon, K. Dunlcls, { ayd inany now candilates wili now swing fulo 8 Thus, notwitbstanding that last month was the hottest, ani, with' oue exception, had the heaviest rainfall for seven years, It was matked by the smaltest mortality, and a reduction over sume years of neariy 40 per cent, The Doctor felt Justitied in claliufog that this fugproved con- dition of the clvy's bealth was maluly owlng to the exccllent munagement of his department. The alloys aml ©utiers never were fn a battor ition than at prescat, ‘This season vver 400 con sprinkled fn thom, The ment houses, e sald, aro clean, The day enger Work Is conductud Ju almost o pertect manner, The unl{ defectiva part of the health scivice 1o thu nleht scavenger work, The Health Commissfoner hus been trying ‘to fni- prove thiy but the Councll will not, or has not, passeil an ovdinunce favored by him, requiring the work to be done by the predmatic machines, Y. M. C. A A. T, Hemingway, (ieueral Bocretary of the Y. AL € A, of this city, ackuowledgus the fol. lowing receipts for yellow-fover suiferers Caxton, Nept. A.—Bixteen new cancs and six deatny for twonty-four hours precedtig 0 o'elock 2., to-day, Is it possible to rend me any. c()l- ored purees? The suilering among Ui bisck ternblo, Wo needgtho cojored nures, or nuracs willing to nuree “negrocs, Bend five white worser, Over 100 casce now under treatuut, (. W. Trox. President Haward Awiocl road.... . e Oficers and omuloses of tho Chlc Northwestern Ttatiroad, LI eeey e Pruvivusly reported. ‘Tho emnloyes of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pautle Raflroad have subscribed $1,004.14 to date, oud they are not done yet. A telegram from ¥, . Bouthmayd, New Orleans, was ro- celved by the Conumittee yesterday, stating that thero was 1o need of nurses’ at that vlace. ‘hres nurses sent frous Chicago arrivedat Holly Bprings, Miss., yesterday, . TIHE PICNIC, ‘Ihe Exceutive Commilttee of the county nud clty emph aving the arranglng for the ple- nie for thy benelit of the yellow-tover sutlerers 1 chargre met fn the Probate Court roots yes- terilay afternoun. The Commities on Priutiug reported the fal- n. Grexana, Sepl, 5, —Ten death n tho Jast twens ty-fotir_hotirs.. No chanco in affsine. Nanmel quite stck, Wanuex Stoxe, M. D. Viexsntng, Sept, Ho—Dr. I, P, Whitchead dien thiemorning. Dr'A, I, Green {colared) died (o Y3y, +bho vextuna liad rders f0r thiriy-cigit in. termenty up tu onn, | God knows, where it will slop. Gearge A, Burns, Express Agent, wdying, Everybody faappalied, * WiLLIas Hock woan, Preaidont 1loward Asevciation, DERLIL New OnLeans, Lu., Sent. 5,—~The followlug explaing ftaclf: g tho great orator of Virginia,"—so ho bad beeu ¥ our i o Sents b Zo thedrsecatid P | towing fonatioue; M AV, Juies, 20000 ek | oo o e ot o ung? i | S Usiana. he Conuitutoaiut the amapd, | auuovused undmw'ho wisiirodiced: 'Noo the | how sn Hisiis &, Diott 200, show Lo fever, Almost every one ds down with fi, wnd | o0y l'rlmlux’Cum;mnv 1,000 postorss Clark | C. 7 Decring, Ttoremong, T “lm muuu"f 4 mients, It declaronay essentisl to the pressryntion great orator of Viegll 48 genuine green- | of two Congresstmen, obu to il the unexvired t 3 £t 1hee A ¢ ¥ 5 of thu Qovermnant 8 fsithlal adnctonts to thy fol- | bocker of Republican antecedents, with an ap- Mr, Wi i, §deth nen ™ Ll N Do on ek e | & Edwards, 20,000 bille; “wd Brombway & Gongregaonal Cuureh, Pootvili » What elfect, Lys the work of tho Tutter | lowing principies: - Strics cauatruction of hons | darent hiereditary tondener toward maanity. | (ool ik Wele 1d tha Forty-itth Congross ‘Troyser, half thu coat of postiog tho bilis, ~The report o m.wrxul, aud the Commitieo wos authiorized to distribute the tickets aud present them for sule ad once. ‘Flie Committes on Dunationa reported-thut it was i recelvt of chicecks for: $100 cach from Pa O'Dounell sud Trewsurer McCres, Phe_other contributions wera beer from Messrs, Brand, Fortune, and heeley, wine frou 1l J, Lenzen, caken from W, M ¥ and bread, cakes, au ples from Dully o Mevars, Dictzsch and J. J, Healy, on motfon of Commbzsloner Mulloy, were added to tie Committee un Contributions, and the Commit- tee waus authorized 10 appolit sub-coniniitces, ©On motion of Mr, Burke it was resvlved that the Commitiee take charge of all the stands at the plenle, sud the Committee on (rounils was e’mvuvlvun:d to rent gamo privileges, they to fx the price Maj. Brockway introduced s resojutfon calllng for & incetlng of the vily and county employes to-morrow at 4 o’clock fur the purpose of gut- ting voluutee cid the slundy, ete., ondg Committes hud ou Tilden's chauces for renomi- uationt” 1 have nuvar thouzhi thero was any proha bliity of his reuoinination. so I dou't ktiow that the Commiites has dumaged wis chaticos. To resowluate blis would be werely an attempt Lo ;Iulu the battle of 1870 uver again. The people have Dress ihat we aro baaly In need of nesistance, "Those who are up yet ara nearly on the starvalion k»rln!. 10 any funds can aised, lat |4 bo vent to Lewls 1. Alien, Jr., Mouruo, La., sublect 1o order of the ltellef Committes, ' J, AL, Hizany. sule; wupreiacy of the eivit oyer the militury pow- tes sevarsiion of Church and Biatet equality of atl citizen before tue law, Jiberty of all, individusl actiun novexed by sumpluary laws, abwolute ac- quieaconce in the lawfully-exprevaed will of the veoply, and the maintenance ond proteetion of the achool systoin as pertinent to he 18sucs now pend. In,bulnm tho veopls . esolead, ' hat i u'ul(lvllon of frauds.com- 'resfaentinl clection in Florida have been made by tue val to doso Was o vivlation of the epirit of the law undor which if was orguplecd, aud @ gioss lusalt W the peopls, al the Unlted ~ States, anod which thy' cclalon us mode by the Forty-fourth Longeedu of the question as to \llm should bo de- clated Prestdent of tne United Stdtos for the Preu- identiol terw was, in our judvweot, (nal, and that ‘declslon ought not to preciudo sutyentic jn. vestication and expustire of sll frauds connected with that electiol, and the uus accountability of all who were guilty of eelng counceted with them Resolead, What the cominerclal snd Induatrial stagnalion thut has so loog urevatled thruughout the couutry, and the cunsyquent wideapread want 1 duy direclly fo tho pernicious Ha proceudud to euloglzo tho record ot tho lo: | 55} % e for: b youre: ending. i By publican party up to the daty when the $moncy : P S S puwet M " gbialned control of © ft, and : amented fts deweneracy few OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. pathiclls. sentiments atcompaufed by | Now Youw, Bopt. S—Areived—Steamshios dramatic attitudes and actions, and | State of Loufatang, from Glasgow; Denwark, camo to the canclusion that tho varty wus whol- | rqm London. E ly “*goue to the dogs," and that 1o good was to 3 : Bo expected from . Then e askeds » Cun e .l:,"g:::,f,’:,:;'g:'igfif%gfi",‘;"fi"‘" Stmdbug Presbyt 3 b, For melone donwed by Fyrk 1 . D, A Syue, Byeam Presytetian Churet, Marengo, 111 V. U, Stowart, Fostmastor, Mareugo, 11 . ‘Tota) awount sent to date, $900, CONSIDERAULE EXCITEMENT was ovcasloned yesterday In the nefebborhood of Dearborn atd Schiller strects by reporta that weanw of yellow fever had broken” out at the residencs of (. Wugenfuebr, No. 234 Sehitier strect, It sppears that thdo refugees from Momnbls arrived hiere night beforo last, Being {riends amd reiations of Mr. Wagenfuchr, they camo to his house, wiid, ns thoy wers apflarently inwood lealth, they wers gladly tuken in. . Yesterday worniig one of the threocomplained of a seyers headache, and by noon he wus 1n a bigh state of fever. By this thne It became bruited srouwd the mnelchborhooll that the young man bl the yellow fever, Mr, MeClan- alian, wio Hves next dour, rushed Lo the Health RELIES, GALESBURG, 1L1. Avectal Digghich to The Tribune, Qaresscua, Wi, Sept. 5.—The Galesbutry Phitharmonic Boclety, assisted by Mrs. J. W, Morean, of New York City, Mrs. Mattto Balch, Mrs. Augusta Porter, Miss Stella Mall, and Waste's Upers Band of this city, gave n musical and reading entertalnment at the Opera-Iouse this evenlog for tho beuetit of the yellow-fevor suffcrers. There was In sttendaucs one of the largest aud most sclect audierces cver sssom- bled tn the Opera-llouse. ‘fhe wealth and besuty ol the city were truly represented. Fully 1,500 persuns were preseut. ‘Iho exerclses AL ‘BNOUGH OF TUAT. ‘They take ia interest n any effort to revive thuse ol fssues. What they want Is to plunt wheat and corn, tnake shoes and calicos. Liartnee these four years between tho Prestden- tiul electiovs Iuv{ refuse to et exclted over cries of {raud, and ¢iforts to open matters that Liave been closed, Bome of the polltlciang are very busy with ugitation of that kind, bus the peoplo pay little attention to ' “How do you thiuk the sugegestion of Gen. Urant's name for & third tern {s looked upon gencrally £ ‘*Gun, Urant's hame 18 ONB OF GUEAT AUTHORITY fo this country,” saiit Mr, Evarts, “and will luok to the Democratic party for rellele" and roured, “Nol Nol NOT* with a moguiticence | g, QUSKNSTOwS, Bept. 3.—Steamahip Wyomiog, of fudignant gesturc that waa anything but ratifyluiz to the Democratie Vice-Presidents, 'he Repubticans in the sudicnce chcered *tho reat orator,’ aud exciled him to greater ef- 3 X orts, . le reviewed tho record sud offenses of thu Democrutie party, which he declyred - “wmclla 1o Heaven” und colls tor ¢ vengeance. Striking w speclally melodramatie wititudes “Talk sbout roforin und rehiel r - ] throiigh the action or influence of the Dento KINGSPORD S eratic party! Why, you only need to look at any gatheriuy of Democruts to sce that the party i mads up of the *rae, tug, and bolitall ' of crva. tion, Why, the Demacratic varty remjody me of the old weman's notion of the 300 foxes tn the Hible atorv of Bameou burning the Ehili: tines’ wheat: ehelthought theremigit have be 800 &' firuiuu.’:!h:‘u l:o'lhslfllfi of th‘x; wera woodchucks and skunks, 0 therd y gid Jacksouian Domacras yer. n'lll'n'.“c’nfifi;'&ni'f IN NEW WRAPPERS. of the party ls made y; itles X S, “all dutcumbts. Lo nrbearvi deestam wera | Brightand Handsome Blelf Goods, abanduned, and eve the Vice-Presidents had very BEST 9 ufacturel. to join fn the laugh; all of vlh’('ch ::: Aul flie ve_ry BEST STARCH manafacture! ;:-;lr:g:rgc cn“ znlu tn‘:'n".\lunolr:lur from Vlsglnln ;' Always unifori fu quality, pount un| 13 uncl n e Dewgeraile patty i the ot vidorous | 11essa Families aud Laundry Women every manner, The next day the Bangor Commercinl thwe, :l;in‘x(mml-!? ‘le “A:l‘iill : én;lrmaixml sa 'fl"f" o 3 Playe af el Chandler i t Blaine™ on the Flatists, But the “gn:n:‘;mm’r"r; KINGSFORD S promptly came vut {n a curd when Juformed ot the relatlons between Lemocrats und Flatlsts in Baogor and vivinlty, iu which he regretted **to learn that some bad accused bim of speaking 4 1 ::;\f‘n:nlfltduuln:nh' sLl |I'm Pmfimn;ua party. ’NIKNIA- ave been Jurther from wy futen- :;‘ung.l’" The ‘l{e‘?um‘llmul: l:t! [ :‘ute to carry FOR THE TABLB, ¢ State o3 12! . clectlemcay B e o Gusauvan. | I8 the Most Deliclous of All LOUISIANA, Froparations deri caalution prevailed, Oilicé uud reported the 'fact. In the wean | continue 0 bo ko, 1t must depet Tho | 4ad tierid 4 thronghout were very fine. The net procecds “‘gl'“" . ! an 3 upon tha | dnanclal lugielation of Vuv ftepublican party, which {; r. Malir moved thy election of a Treasurer | time Dr. Gelzer, thi Cotnty Phys cian, | events of tho nest two years whiether he w Vi i 3 charg ety ueurly 8350, Galesburg Chapter, . 4. ML, | for the picult, und Commmlssiuner Mulloy noml- | had be X i b cher e il | e ety i o O s Aol n called tn, but be coulil not say whether it wus s case of yellow fever or not. He was sather fuchued 1o the belief that the sickness was produced by over-excrtion und excllement. Boon r Health Onticer DeWolf arrived, and ded 10 remove the refugees at ouce. 1t Is unteratood that the sick verson was taken to the Small-Fox lospital, while the otier two woro pruvlided a home u the country. ‘The brought along with them from Memphiy e tuken (n churge by the Health Otlicer, Mr, Wagenfuehir's boiso was thorouehly disinfected and fumizated. It was with creat diffeulth that thesoe facts could Lo gained, us the Health Otlicers had given strict orders not 10 reveal the nawcs of Lo parties or the facts in the case to suybudy, Dot even the members of the pross. UENERULS OQIVERS. ‘Tna Chleago tuguien sre not to be bebigd In the watter of relleving the distressed people of the Bouth who ro esulloriug from the yellow fever svourge, fur yesterday all ol them agreed ta te o day's wages 10 the suffe The Coptalus each gave & euginecrs $2.00, cooks $1.50, and fireme: Hueswen §1 each, makiug a totel of sbout $5K. lu udditiou to that the munagers, supermtend. beeame af jmportance agaln 10 parly poditics us & standard-bearer of guy party,* ** Dy you uxpeet the solid Bouth wil] be a permanent and threatening clement n futury elections ™ * 14 remnius to be seen whether in tho course of thins theinlelligence, justice, and bumsolty of the beat clemcuta lu the North will wradually permeato and elevats the sentiment of tho South, vr whether the Bouth us & wuole will unito with the courser aud grosser political suencles of the North to the fnjury of the country." ‘*Does the Nptlonal parly scem to you at present a dangerous factor fn politicy ) 1t will Lave no lasting streuxth, becauso ft has uo basis of fdeas. The moment the Na- touals talk they show they don't think. § Beard considerahle fear expredsed that the Na- tionale wil) hold the balauce of power in the ow York snd Penusylvaula Lexulatures, but they will vote_for 8 Republicau or 8 Democrat forBenator. Tuls National wovenent whil DHAW MORE LEAVILY FHOM LEMOCHATS tbau Hepublicaus. ** Huve Greenbuck notlons made any progress Iu Vermont1” 2 fret, that, at & Ume when Ihe country way weldhed with debt ereutcd on the budls of a full valuo of paper sdded (0 bulb the vreclous Em.)u- uoncy. I enacted n gwceplng changa iu ¢ \ Y} dooated 813 10 the same couse Iaat evening, CAKLINVILLE JLL. Spectal Dispatch (s The Tridune, CaBLINVILLE, JI., 8ept. 5.—The peopleof 1bls city arc doine all fn thetr power to ralsc funas for the yellow-fever sullerers. A grand chanty concert was beld to-ulght at the Court-House, under the suipices of the Knigbis of fonor. ‘The attendunce was fmmense. A large sum wus ruised sud will pe sent to the sulferers at wuee, The city sutboritics will sppomnt a com- wittee fu each ward to soliit aid for the sufferers. ed Btate's Attorncy Mills for the oftice, aud unantuously elected, nnttee conslsting of Messrs, Ilanchett, d Burke was appoluted to cleat up the krounds aod hire such belp as wight be neces- sary. Messrs. Dixon sud Beye wero! sppointed o Committee on Folice, aud Messts. Hoechster,, Heuley, und Mabr o Committes vu Musle, ,Un wotwn of My, Brockway, toe nion Veteran Club was luvited (o co-uperate with the Executlve Committee tu thoe picule, sud tho Printivg Commities was jnstructed to present 8 medul to-thy person sclhing the Lighest num- Ler ol tickets, A comumittes conslsting of M Gross, ie meagure of value, wholly in the intogedt of oDy e cnu.!xui‘nvud-uu;n'«:iuu -ym 4 du‘- ereasing the destruction of legal-tender paper, aud thoratn weongtally widag:'in ect, i dicds of mhltous to the butded of debt and tdses on the peuple, Secund, by, Ducsuing, ite merciless poticy of contractiug {he paper currdnoy and hoarding gold, it bas increaved coutivuously ke valua of moucy wud aecuritirs that parteke of the colaucement of mouey, sad decreascd Lhe valus of wil other property, and espe My the cupltal “designed “for productive use, required for the employment of labor, thus o mllllu tustosd pf fostening lodustry, compelling idfences invtead of sustaluing trude and comuierce. Wo cungratslale the (unull{ thul the downward courso bankraptcios auwd rua b volved 1 the Republican policy bus been partially averted by the Homucratle sures passcd sidhio late wesalon of Cougrevs restoring the debt-puying wer Lo the silver aollar. Resoleed, That we arg opposed 1o any furthér contraction of the currency, t u tanfl (o protec- tion, Lo ciss legisisiion “snd suwpluary laws, to wonopolies of w)l kinds, to auy lucresso of the bonded deat, to the salo'of bouds for the purpoes GALENA, ILL. Special Dupatch to The Tribune, Garesa, 11, Bept. 5.—A devot for the tecep- tiow uf woney, clothing, sud otber supplies for the vellow-fever wufferers kas been opeued fn this city, and a committes hus been appoiutea L i¥ass lu ol the wards for contributions. Lbe Musons, Odd-Fellow, sod Kaights-of- Ivihiss lodyes are moviug In tbe woatter, and indicatlons urs that Galeus wili resvond Lo the Lfl‘;‘ for douatious with Ler uccustomed lber- slity. 1 re. Healy, Steplieus, Mills, aud Mulloy was sppoint- ure the clusing of the oty and county offices aud the several courts Tuesday. UOu wotion of Ma), Brockway a resulution was adopied calling on the various winisters of the city to unuuutice the purposo of the plenic Bun- day, und the tmcetlog sdjcurned unxlrwu even- {ng az the Palwcr House, Tha tiekets will L distributed from the 8y, Attorucy’s otfice this woruing, WILEXSDARUE, PA. Special Dupitch to The Tribune, 1 ” KEW ORLEANS, sents, collectors, and other emploves, A G of culu fur redemplivu poarns aLd, thezclore, 7 Wiikxsuanus, Pa, Sept. 5.—Tne Citizens’ [ Mr. Alexauder Mosow, of New Orleany, which gave e bropurtion to tbele lcomes. sod \»m?u:fifi%?fifu‘i‘f#ggflrffilmw resentlys | it e i favor of the gradual A SERY MIXND WTATE OF TUISOK Heltel Commitice raleed $500° todduy for the [ city bo luft sbout eight Uava ugo, and who s | Ltbers who do busiueas or worlks for Lo \ugtcn Docs the Hepublivan varty ot 1he couptry [ $ibstjtution of Natloual Fecasury notca jor Na- Spectnl Digaleh to The Tribune; Euoth. The Key. Ferdivaad F. Barmyer, Lyth- eran winister, Mrs. Crandal, of Pivuoutl, aud L. Gregory, offer thelr services s uutacs new stupplug ut tte Paluier House, rocelved o Jutter yesterduv from u frend of bls wt New ay=ihe Prealdout of oue of e leadiug tlonul bauk notes, and waking such Freasury notes the woule papec cucicney ol thu country, aud vluced on wuch basis 33 thut the same enali o equal u valae with coln, and 4 lveal tenocr ihe vawe us did hkewise, Nearlv or quite 81,000 has been rubuu-nbud, sud otler ontributions win: bo wisde. o <N OBLEANS, Sept. 5.— AL the meeting of Pfldfl][]fls' B]aflC-MflMfl. Cfl'(fl, . the Democratie State Centrs) Commuttee 1o-day ” tliere wus & stormy aeaslon. Thera was wuch EOLD BY ALL GROCERS Dear 10 you woving In the directlon of greater hony or greater dlyislont ' o the direeilon of berwonv, The Hepub™