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S o oF ke e g L £ e 2z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 7, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, ried off to the cemeterfes or potter's field fna few hours afrer being reported, and it s hoped that the revolting discoveries of neglected desd which hase heen made [n the past few days will not be repented. ewrte, Tenthe Aepts S-The weathar con- ¢, Tenn., Bept. 6.— l"}]‘"‘" warm, na the fever unabated. Ninety- five new casas were reported to the Bowrd of Health to<iay iy 8_resident vhysiclan. Only ona of the Huwards' medical corps {s oncrating. Among the nce cases ars Tobert Lamb, at Ot W iiitams; Nathanlel Gikon, with Oilver, ol & Cor | Georue Lane and A. C. Rogers, ihe Inst two of the force_in the Southern " Ex- press office, are down. Maj. Willlams, who was Huperintendent, will keep the offica open for the delivery of (onations sent by express to the Reiief Assoclations, but wiil receive no goods to be forwarded, - Another telegraph operator, Mr. Bood, was taken down to-night. A Wheetor, Becretary of the Masonle Re- dief Board, ia tn a critical conditfon. - DEATHS, One hundréd and one deaths dre reported for the past (wenty-four hours, among sthom are C. 4. MrDopgel, Phil_ Spelmat, Mrs. Margaret Fyke, James 8icEllresh, Peatody Wight, clerk: Stater Josepba, Suter Dolora, Mrs. Annte Tay lor, and Joe H Elliott. THE MRTHODISTS. The Board of Rellaf of the Methodlst Epleco- pal Church Eouth in the Citv of Memphis ap- cal to their brethren throughout mccnunlr{ For immedlata pecnniary help in this hour of sore distress. This |8 to meet a demand an themn that canmot be well met by any other Board of Rellef. s ALL OVER . The tever Is now spread all over the city, bo- Ipg very violent In the nouthern part of the city, a lovality never bclc_:;;;l:;l‘lcd by fever. TIHE PRI i Mexris, Tenn., Scpt. 5,—D. Oliphant, Chl- cago: There were twenty-seven printers in the city, Out of this number, Wheeless, Fuller, Taylor. White, Schailer, Charles Smith, Cran. doil, Kavanagh, Bard, Kerr, Rosselie, and Crnixshank ur down, Barker snd Lorentz are dead. Taylor, Kavanagh, and Crandall are con- valescing. . | am the onlyone left un the Appoal, Bend money to me. Moopx. THE ADDITIONAL NEW CARES ura GGeorge i{nvnll and four children, und “harlck Jones. 81, O Waldron, n blacksmitn, who had been slek and was convalescenty feil on the sidewalk §n tront of l\r||c&~'s| c‘\;rlrlngl‘:-rncm‘x"‘yuf&blnnroe treet to-day, nnd died in u few m! ) 4 fitehetl, Medienl Director of the Tuward Agsockition, reports over FOUR nu:l.x)mm l’:“{mc?”:x i eredto-la physiclans un :lt‘xgrncr‘;:vc. and nn,\s'y" \\’l’xlln we need medical ald, and would gladly weleome physicians who bave had vellow fever, | cannot ndviss the udacell- mated 1o come or retnain; tho risk is too great; they will surely sicken in o lew dags, and be- cemie an adiditional eare? severad volunteer physicians and @ number of nursus are now down with the fever. TLAGUE ITEMR. Mewavhta Appeal. Sepl. 3, Not lesa than twenty applications wers made at'the oftice of the Bourd of Health yesterday 1o havedead bndles buried. Some of these had teen dead since Friday and’ Saturday, and_are fn an ndvauced ate of decompositlon, Two dead bodies were reported st No. 105 Vawco street, no living person belng about the hotnie or knowing auything about them. At No. 100 Madison street o dead white woman was ro- ported, who had cvidently died alone. Her hedy lay on thegfloor bebind lier bod whore an had fullen and died, A dend body was discov- ered } o house on Unton street, nearly dovour- cd by rate, At an old shanty fu an unsettled art. of Chelsea a body was found which had een deat since Friday, the flesh falling from the buncs. ‘Ilhicse are but a few of the reparts madao yeaterday. ' We deeply régml. to state that, owingto the absence of Col, Kellar and Mr. Brower und the fact that Mr, R. A, Thompson, ane of the edit- ore nod provrictors, 18 sick of the fover, and thut My Lawdrum, Jocal editor, is conflued to i3 yuom with the kame disease, the stall of the Aeaanche 18 reduced to Capt. Trask, of the cotmmervinl department, who sloepsin the coun- try every night, and to one of the proprictors, Mr. F. 8. Nichols, whols acting as editor-n- chief, bustness-manager, and fopewss, i Lundruin, it 15 hoged, s tewalin a few days, e~ jressiir: upou Mr, Nicnols will no ereat deals e Citizens’ ltelict Committes yesterday tssucil orders that will carry comfort W ovar ens at home and abroad. “Ihey ordered mnployment of thirty or more additional, polivemen, the empluyment of a» many laborers under two competent colored ten to bury the deal, amd e concentration of the local militar, force, under the directivn of Gon. Luku E. W uizht, who will co-opernte with Stayor Flippin ju thn preservation of publie peace. “The police thus siengthened ave expeeted to pay mora at- tention than hitherto hins been nossible to themin eufurcing the sanitary veculutions of the Healbhy Buard, especially 1 sceng that the dead are buried within the six-hour Hmit of the ordl- vancea, 11 this is nut dote,—it tho awful sights and cxpencaces of the past 1wo ‘recks aro w be reneated,~v# may mako up our ininds to die, svery one of us, Thu dead sbould be buries o prombtly, and the work of - alsinfecting should ]m kept i continuousty, otherwisc it wilt he finpussibie Lo lives we stall have & freah panic, the sicic will be sbandoued, aud tho city be de- livered over to Anarchy and confusion. Nemuins Avnlanche, Seol. 3. There are puysicians among us who decline tovisit sk nm;oll unless thero Is & prospact of hew:z pald for it : Thie pnnxc:\l L. M. ll.orc{nfi.wt}l‘ld ludumu wried yestunday morniug, fullowing close upon B per Tneluding’ Waiter Oukley, ho la the thirg printer to dfe. Yo Demmous, the well-known steamboat amter, died at his resideucs 1a Choisea on saturdsy. A fow days avo ho expressed the opfuion that painters were exempt from yellow fever. A nurse abandoned a tatlent named Aug Kierson Sumloy, atd the sick man, while in 2 delirfum, cruwied out into bis back yacd, where be was alterwards found dead. One of the muny sid cosea {8 encountered fn the foliowing vrivate notos Mexri, Sciot. 1, 1878, = Yp, ———, ~Drax Set: My husband died this wmorning of fever. ana § um fquite alone. [ wisl, if you sfe not afratd of cver, you would bo wo kind as to come over hero immediately, Thoy liave not yet sent out to ses anyiking abont the boria), and bo w awaliing very rapuily, a0 that | am afrsid thay will not by able 15 put him du a coliiu, 1 haven't a frieud lont 10 do auything tur we, and 1 have a baby one week old thin morning, so tnat I am wholly ont to at- tend Lo anvtaim: You will gmu{ obligs nig by coming over 10 see me, aud Iwould Tike to sco the Hev. Mr. but haven't any one to sead for bim, &a my servants all left yesterday, Let me knol by bearer 1f you cant come, lus, 3 * Mempbis bas many rich meo whoown palatial stores ulony Main street. There fs not one of these rich men hero to-day, in the hour of our greatest calamity. ‘these rich men ave neither represented fu persoa nor by their surplus dollars. Tas majority of the men who wre stutdiog in the dendly breach, Nghting the moat iizautlc plague that ‘ever cursed Awerican soil, are el who ¢6 pot own one dollar In real ea- tate in Memnbls, Where wre Joun Overton, Jr., Apnerson, Gen. Josept Re Witllsms, und a score vl others that wo propose Lo inention st a future thie! Huve wo scen the light of thelr counteunnces or the color of their woneyl Fi urc stithhory thinis, snd we are uow w of facts. The tich Who are today stunting lu the forefront ot the battle have no capital but tacir manhood. Uod bless them ! “They will have no other reward than the as- surance of gud deeds well pertormed. ; Uanphis Avatanche, Sept. 4. . One of tho largest funcrals since the aconrge begzan was that of Me. N. D. Meuken yesterday. Busides the hearsy ¢ were oue hack and three buzgies. Mike Pyuo Las been behaving badly, white In- toxicated, . trving to exclte an - insurrection asmony tue colored veaple, 1t will by un owful day ior Miko aud the rioters when they start o tuinult. Howe from the tisld of his triamph they brought Butler P. Anderson in & cusket vester- dny,~hoine to the cty proud of his herowm, wlorving in the repost her clty of the dead gives the furtm uf uite 80 noble, The hero of enada, the clay that held tie big, herole sonl, was sccompanled by the widow, woo had gone tu suothe bis dying piluw, snd by Brogun, Lis felluw-kero In"the Hzlt ugalnst death. “Tne Rev, Dr, Landrum offered up & brief prayer over a tresh zrave, und all that remadoed o Butler P, Auderson was 1aid away to rest for- ever thl that day woen Heaven shatl wake its grand recozuliion of the services of thows who dle for their fellow-men, JUHN DONOVAN HEARD FROM. Ed tur va'anche: ol A \mllurum:nc tamlly in very harsh terws. culu upon Mempbis, sball Jabstd away, wwsslon, vrejadice,” and e alenent to our pe them Lo say W ably ur nat, thur judnneut, Joun DOxovam, 4'NOULE EXAMPLE OF SKLF-SACKIFICH Menunin dvreal, Keot, Fdtwra Apma i George cosurd. tetly consclous, Lu sald o we: 1 your 1ssuc of the 27th sust yuu speak of my conduct towards my ut preseut are too lHmited, §f destred to 13y tbe futis before the public, Whenthe dr::ul- ve people’s winds ure free from d ement, I will sub- t will be for ‘ther my conduct bas been Justi- Uutll theu, 1 bew o suspension of L, 3, Holst, oue of our wos; valuable atizens; who worked untl he Wi BLTic Ly uxbwisted, Las Zous to g blissful oo 308 was 4 courteous end valisut Fuwht Templar, u trae Christln, and an hou- st wan. Yesterday, ut 11 u'clock, belng per- " Brother though the excellence of the cutertalnment was {reely admitied, but to let the brojectors carry it ot and apply the proceeds as they saw Nt— T — We hava ordeesd the Daliy Aralanche sent to yans andrens, from whicit yon can see daily ropnei everytiing, Wa b % il nrgent requeat s made that you farnish 200 blankets for uee atonce, Gxo. L. Bxrrir. Colicctor, Blater, I am gtad yon have como toscome. [ am ready. { have done my duty to my fellow- man, to my country, and to my Gaol. My increasinz. Our physicians here have worked | ward, Aug. 313 Charles M. Parson, Aug. 28; . : Henry Coliden, Ang. 30. thomaalves down: snme have left us, and we | ST COUSR SRR ooy e retugees yon will exey V' e ont hreviry, ‘ d FRVER KOTES. arein a truly pitlable condition, Wo aroentirely | geom yng Bouth, to'thie fund here, or (hrotigh remittances to the | 18 Are farely reasd for 1me.1 s have poony futher taughe me to oberye Uk oo RISk | New Orteans (Sept, ) iapateh to_Lowmie | out of money and reeources, and aver thirty —— Sonth. Tt was’ suaztaied, however, that. Mlr, | sick {binok atier." i feser T micn Woren thag him, he anld, “ Farewell, If we never meet on (;""':‘7"’1"""'"'&r—:f\?f:;:?grg&'tr:m‘}::'w“'\'"fiffi cnses on our hands. Tho Howards of Memphis RELILE. Hlnrvchy, of t:mF X .\111,1?.';\;. wm.ml Imlv‘a’bly in1uig aaora vory viealent o, .-)),2,",{;’,""" " rnifics dy heatrical man have rent us two nurses, hut wa have several pive the nse of Farwell Hall frec, and Mr. Mar- " i s AN i B e o el AP hons | ton friend herc that ne was In grent trouble. . MILWAUKEE, £ive thonso ol acwell ol feo Preattens Howaga Aol new cases without nuraes or phasicians. Among the new cases ls a prominent citizen and & mem- ber of the Board of Health. Ald. Mfke Mc- Grath {s acting Mayor. Ald. Peebles stags with us, ‘We have four burials on our hands to-night, and among them Mayor W. K: Bennett, s prom- inent cittzen, The Post-Office and Browneville S8avings Dank are closed on us except Wednesdays and Satur- days, Somé of onr people are factng death as bravely as circumstances will pormit, We need th He had engaged a troupe for New Orleans, and gentleman and he would have to pay them. The friend, an undertaker, who formerly trod the boards him- self, Tenlied that therc was no diffieulty In the case. The manager had only to insist upon the company’s keeping [ts engagement. **Bring them here," sakl he, % but send ma thelr indt- vidual nicasurements 1o advance, that [ may bave coltins in readiness.”” The company will probably release the manager. New Orieans (Sept. 4) Dipateh to Cineinnali Lommercial—There was quite an excitement among the negroes to4lay over the apparent fuifitlinent of the alleged prophecy of one of thelr Voudoo doctors. Jl¢ s “enld to have Bpecial Dipatch to The Trivune, Minwaukan, Wis., S8ept. 6.—Tho game ot base-ball this sfternoon between tha Forceps and Pills at the Milwackes grounds, for the benefit of the yellow-fever sufferers, was well sttended, and pronounced it one of the most objoyabld gamecs of dasc-ball that have ever taken placa tn thiscity, The game was éatled aficr the fourth Innlag on account of darkness. Mr. George W, Peck, father of * Peck’s Son,’ delivered an cssay before the gamc was called, entitied ** Tho Risc and Fali of Base-Ball.” The scare stood: Alter a good deal of further talk, and wit dcciding upon the cencral Tno of pailey o s pursued,—that befne feft for another eeting, —the Committee deckled 1o sen:d teloxrama g the Howards at Memphis and New Orleans dyp. Ing tho doy, Inatrinctine the first nasicd city 1y l(l‘rnv: on th&l{"(‘nnlmlgco I(erli'ilfi ;%r;un:llfit of Zanton, and the last-named for or the lief ot Greenvtlfo and Jackson. Rvoy ‘Tha Comunlttes then-adjourned until Monday moruing. » — DONATIONS, ETO. TESTERDAY'S OONTRIDUTIONS afterward he aaid to Brothers A. J, Whecler and Wayneburg: *¢ Good-by, I am golng. My mother taughit me the way I shoutd go.” E. C, SuaTER. lay the mattor hefore him. ‘The next proposition which the Committee received was productive of cven more discus- sfon. It waa an_offer from Tony Denler, throngh My, F. DD, Hildreth, bits representative, to deyote the gross proceeds of NEXT BUNDAY AFTERNOON'S PERFORMANCA of “Huampty Dumpty " at the New Chlengo for the good,of the canse, the Committee to appoint tomebudy who would take charga of the boxe oflice that afternoon. Mr. Nelson favored the nmy‘osulan. sinco the entertainment wes onc which, unlike the ean- tatn, he woulil have the time to attend to him- A WAL, Bredk, Gyt dvatanchn Sent. & real real anu'nnmtlne' cold, :m{‘mmel of hearts, 0 sen of Sorfow and vt Death! Monotonous as the breakers’' surgisg moan, the tide of Death moves eolemnly ap In the night of wo, and wave after wave, white-capned Wit the pallor of the graves, sirikes the city and rolls nver It. The living site as the melau- choly mourner by the sad sca-waves, watching 5 doctors, drugglats, nurses, grave-diggers, and | ™0 00" P selfy if no other member of the Commuttes | to the yellow-fevdr fund, as renorted by John @, 5 ) 3 3 % X e cides' terrible work, scauntag tho Jaces of | foretold the enldont, last New Yearw nndt | undertakers. W. AvEny Westonook, | Forcepe. 11310 4-a¢ “",'l!}'-l A0 Sarsis isdlser ot T O Neely, Assistant Cashicr of the Merchanta' Ng. e i aiving & ‘shrlek of anguish us, awept | with tha thermometer in degrees, the malady | Secratary of the Howard Assocuation, L] 1-12 i Kev. Mr. Harls, Becrotary of the Oom- | yiongl Bauk, to Murry Nelson, Chaliman of g mittee, come In at_this stage, and, hearing the discusslon, fnquired what was the pature of the entertalnment, preint Disparen (o 1he Tridun pecinl Ieh to e 3 1LLE, Ky., Sept. G.—Between 700 and Spectat Dispatch te The Tribune. BrowxsvitLe, Tenn, Sept. 0.—Seventeen wauld abate, For three days past the coln- cileénce has been aAlmost exact, and to-day the death rate has dropped, so that they are by, rppears one he loves, A moment, and the denth-wave, receding, has horne that dear spirit off_upun the houndless sex of Eternity. Citizens’ Committes of Rellof, were a5 follows Fitz Bimmons & Connell.. ' " 29 L iipun the batadless e gmgx- have (lrccurr_‘i_ll !lrom.n"" hm,-'gm 800 Buuthern relugcen bavnarrived fn Louls- § e Motk tnfarmnd i otk 1t-yas Coal Committee, b F 8 1 reak, breal el unday morning. Twelve cases are now under | vitle In the last twenty-fous hours, 8 tales mpty Dumpty,” a pantomime. E e a0 The living site in stolld sadnoes nowr—inal- | , Hew Orleins Times, Sept, 2oCuterao, Ty | irotment. Tho outlook fs more favorable, | told by them of- the torrible progtess of the | Dr. Tlarris thouditof A paniomime on Sunday S Tof Lortna 2 most the indifference of despatr, " for tne ten- | Aug. B,—Ab the lostance of Dri Wheatan, of | £ 0 I " ) one new case yesterdsy, and one | {eYEr 478 heasitending fu the extremo. _Louls- | afternoon—n pantomime to be indorsed, too, by ‘ot Trade. by 40 gL devm\:no!"n day that {s' dead will never come '?n ibeon, ane rle f er, ol F ll,:f{ B % 5 8 . . wille 1 fail uf_strangers, but has thrown open | the Committea—and looked dubloms. Tew servant gicls i back tome.” The tide comes inas strong as | ] leave with ten experienced nurses for to-day. Nono are here cxcept & fow pbysicians, | nor gates to all who come. Tho Washington | Mr. Faller_ thought the time had arrived to | 8 N. Wlicox... n belora: the whito-capped waves ore welrd and | Gibson, via New Orleans, with Instriictlons | drucgists, nurscs, members of the Tloward As- | nurscs all left here Inst night. The women of | adopt somo Hye of policy with régari to theso | Employes dooirich Trinsportailon o2l o] the party seemed less nppatied by the storles related by refugees than their male companions. spvca speteh 1 T Tt al ispateh 1o BPRINGFIELD, I}, Sept. 0.—The 8ixth Ward contributions for the yellow-fever safferers to- day reached 834,550, Completereportdastoother wards are not yet made up. The work of zo- ticiting akd thronghont the city Is still belng prosecated vigorously. DANVILLE, ILL. Npectal Dispateh to The Tribune, DanviLue, 11, 8ept. 6.—The City Council spofonr) 50 for the yollow-fover sufforers last nlx‘ht. Firty dollars each were ordered sent to New Orleans, Memphls, and Vicksburg. ‘The Masous bave sent the samo nmount. Thls s be aid that Danvitle has rendered. soclstion, and a small number of negroes. The fever is of the most malignant charactet, fpectal Dispatek o The Triuna. NasnviLee, Tenn., Seot.*0.—A Brownsyllle, Tenn,, epecisl ‘to the American saya: " Ten new cases were reported at 11 o'clock to-night. All postal facllitics are cut off, and we have to depend entlrely upon theories. ‘The two opera- tors have been worked down, W liavo thicty- six cases, four or five of which will dle by to- morrow.’ propositions. In his view, the Cominittee al- ready bad quite enough to dowithout cngaing, as & commiitee, to look after them. Mr, Baker suzgested that if the members, ag Individuals, had:the time to look after them, and were 80 disposed, advantaze ghonld be taken of theso means of {ncressing the funds in so good a cause. Dr. Harrls remarked that he had no narrow views o fegard to such matters. In fact, ho was regarded as extremely Iativudinarian in this eort of thinz. But hocould not give his Indorse- ment to such an entcrtalnment on a Bunday afternoon. In hia opinlon, the Committeo would be dofng more herm than good by giving such an {udorsement. He had no objcctfon to people entertaining themsclves on 8unday, but &t the seme time Sunday was meant to bo s da of rest, and public anusements {nterfered with the restfuluess of the Sabbath-day. wild, and they sweepback ladenzs heavll, aa be- J. C. Uates, Benton Harbor, Mich.... fore with dylng forms; there are dear friends’ faces upturned still; bub the heart has been beaten hard,—the song of the dirge-singlog waves has put it toslecg—to sleep! Break, break, break! ‘The Iiving minds not that the tide fs rencllln{i 18 flood. He sits staring cloomlly as the cold wavea kiss his feet. A noment later, and the wave of Death sweeps nck, and the sitter by the sca-waves ia gone forever, It Is a tnournful tigure, and dreary: but where can ono too dreary bo found for this time of Death,—this scnson of overwhelming eorrow? The black records of each day have grown monotonous in thele horrid length and dark, repnlsive_character, We cannot Mt up our lcarts, W it in ashes. New Oreana Iteayune~Onoe hundred and forty barrels of copocras, ardercd from Chlea- 0, will arnive In a day or #o, and be ured in dis- nfecting the city. Three hundred barrcls are to follow, New Orleans Demoerat.—As the retention of tirfne has caused quite an increase in our mor- tolity, 1, Broaddus, of the Howards, has pre- scribed Bethesds water with remarkablo suce cess. Whon thé ordinary remedles fafled, this water scemed to nct ke a charm, and lna number of cascs recovery was due to it alone, NBW ORLRANS, Sept. B.—Another intercsting experimant, with marked success In fts resulty waas tried day before yesterday. A voung lady, sisteraf one of the Inspectors of the Port, was supposed to be dying, congestion of the kidncys having existed for thirty-six hours, and, she belng comatoee, fce was applicd to the regton of eebadeisenibons Total, Previoasly teporied.. Total to date.... ... AL, Hemingway, Gencral Seeret ., A T, Hemingway, General Secretary of Y. M. C.A., of this vity, tlcknnwlcduc': the H;l’- lowin, rccclnnrur‘;nlluwrc\'ersuflucre- Ui 4 Mrs, Half, 78 centay afriend, 25centa} Reanlon’ Prosbytorlsu Church, by th Hey. &' H. Walker, 80; Congregational Sovlety and cip- izens of Hancock, Mich., by E. R Stiles, 283; officcrs and ¢mployes of the Towa Hospital for tno Insaue, Imlflu“mmenw. In, by D (4, 1L, HIN, $433 custy, B contay G R, M., 324 0 ayme pathizer, $2; Eixin Presbytotian Chtireh, by he Rev. Alex. Alison, $7: total amount sent to date, $1,143. n IIOLLY 8PRINGS. GREAT DISTRESS. Bpecial DispateX ta The Triduns. Hotry Spinas, Miss., Hept. 8.—Great excito- ORIA, Il Fpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, NEW ORLEANS, h 1 here. Onl Mr. A T. STHWART. ¢ kidneys, and to tha wrists and ankles, Ins| ment and distress prevall here. Only some Monts, 111, Sept. 0.—Tne musical talent of | Nuj o s To i A PALLING OFF IN TIIE DEATA-LISY. two houn) her conscsousncess returncd, fn threo | 60O persons left out of a population of 8,500. | Morrls Tast nlx'm Dmm an entertainment for the ,L‘L!.T;' iifmvm.'ifli'."“"’wm&'"' do uwlm‘: 1 Am“"fiy‘h' w;’fimfi"m" qlvnn %n l le ’;m g Bpecial Dispaich 1o Tha Tridune. the congestion was relieved, and aho began | -The fover fa mging and spreading rapidly, fatal | henctiz of tho sufferera of fever sufferers tho firin and cmployes of A, T, © cliose, For hims:f, however, Dr. Harris could not voto In favor of tho, Committes's in- dorsing a public entertainment of any character vn 8unday, even for the benedt of the Southern sufferers, Ile took this ground from principles of public pollcy, and, while coustrained to say what he felt, he disclalmed any narrow viows on the sublect. Mr. Hakur was in favor of taking money in any way but by stesiinz. As to tho proprioty or otherwise of Bunday perlormances, therd wnll.t‘xklwnyn be a dUifercnee ol opinion on that subje Dr. Tlarris thought the Committee should de- yellow fover in the NEw Orisans, Sept. 0.—The death-list has g fallon back to sixty-two, and mostly occurriug in sectlons of the city horetoforo comparatively free. The great tidal wave of dlscase has swept the front and contre, sud now reaches the northern and western timits. Portions where corpses lay in every house ten days azo aro now citker free from diseaso or containing convalescents. trom this it is argued the dis- caso has. has nearly socnt fts force, and the cpldemicison tho down grade. Again, some rapidly to knprove, ‘This eveninu she was pro-- notinced out of linmediate dancer. ‘There was a confilet to-day_ between medical and spiritual authority. A ‘Catholic priest at- temptea to enter a house where lay_ono of his venitents in a critical condition, The Howard physiclans refused him admittance on tho round that b would cndanger the patlent’s e, Thu priest Insisted, but was agatn per- emptorily refused admisston. He then nrn Hed to the police to assist him, but tho Chief of Pollce deciined to Interferc. The priest then left, threatening to denounce all parties from Btowart & Co,, lead tho list, an follow: A. T, Stewart & Co., Chlcago. Employes nf the same, Chicigo AT, Stewan & Co., Now York . Employen of the same, Now York .. Mra. AL T, Stewart added her check of, T MANUFACTURKRS. ‘Ihe following nre the donatiuns made up to date by the wnuonfacturers, collected by tha Manufacturors’ Committee, * consisting of Messrs. E. W. Blatehford, Christian Wahl, Jacoh Belradorf, and L. V. Betden, and turned overto tho main Commitles: Ames & Yrost, §5: Unlon Rolling Bouth, realizing avout $61. NEW SORK. Naw Yomrx, 8ept. 0.—Tho Singer Sewing- Marhine Company and thelr emoloyus at Elfza- beth, N, J., raiscd $4,000 Inst nizht for the yel- Insy-fover suflcrers, 8ix hundred dollars was collected at Witkes- K Lo yeaterday, Daltimore Corn and Flour Exchango this moring ten fine peacl donated by Capt. John Woud for tho yellow-fever sufferers, wers aold ot auctlon. James Knox paid &35 for tho flrst cholce. One aold for $20, two for $15 cach, Inevery case go far. The Howard Assoctation have placed me In charge of the rellef. The hotel, supply depot, and Post-Office are closed. ‘The Postmunster {s very low.' The banks and stores arc all closed. We need rolicl at onee. Have tolozrapbed Murry Nelson for immediato sellef, ‘Twenty moro nurses seut for from New Orleans. THH TOWR DEPOFULATHD. Bpecial Dixpatch to The Tridune. Mestrigy, Tenn., Bept. 6.—Holly Bprings, Henry F. Committee of the Chamber of Commerco, sent to-day to Now Orleans $10,000 and §3,600 to Memphils. Of tho latter aum #1000 roca to Vicksburg, and 8500 to Brownavilie, Tenn, Mr, Hpaulding says the responses tu. his appeals o promnt end livera) an ever, and that his Cowmn- mitteo alono has already ralsed over $60,000, BAN FEANCINCO. s b SAx Fraxcisco, Scnt, B.—Tho Cltizens’ Re- o Milla Com- R the pulpit next Sunday. and the balance for 810 cach. Total, 8145, | cline to consider th N any, $50: Vahl Dros., 850! Excelsior | ‘c‘":f:";‘!z‘::.““‘;"“:c‘l"ek:“"’l’l &fli’&:fi‘:fil"fllfi o :ilfl;‘:'n :l‘:m’“l':;:‘::g ‘,’r’::"l';ur{ml':’ &‘32"‘;'1‘2 Alterwards o peachen from. another "nource | Fucividual mombers coutl dy ag shey coser. - S:am‘ 2%":5{' Glennan & ke, fl’%'scln;ze";"é‘_-rm'.‘ s has been the cases In scveral former years, VICKSBURG. nlso the stores. Tho operator hins aleo ekipprd, | 200,108 & e“iuauldlnq. Chatrman of the Reliet Mr, Nelson suggested that, whils the Com: ¢ I Cam pany, $100; raase & Chalmars, 825: Mihia & Chaphol, 823; L. Wollf Manufuciuring Company, }10- Craue Bros, Manufacturing Company, 310 1. A, Pitt & Soms Manufacturing Company, N. Corwith, $100: Waeder. Mitchell & Co., § Monson & Co., $10; W, Mctrexor & Co,, & Atehinwon & 33 A Plamandon $tanu turing Conipany, "83¢ ~ Carter Bros,, Wilson & Eyendon; $25; Petor Nchmitler, 830 Ghleago 8hot & Powder Company, So; £, W, Blatcnford & Co., $25; Chicago Whilo Leal + GIOWING MISERY, Bpectal Dirpaich to The Triduna ‘Vicxssuno, Miss., Scpt. 6.—The misery in this plague-stricken city 18 still on the increase, and death is on cvery slde. Go which way you will, the first thing meeting your ese is either alisarse with one or two carriages bearing soma loved onc to the grave, or the dead-wagon mitlco as o committee should take no responsi- mm{. in the approval of Sunday amusements, it would b the proper thiag to do to accepi ine Dr. Harrls asked §f that wouldo’t involve wiore than the Committeo really wanted to do, e would rather indorse tho micasure out and out than to put it one side, dodue the issuc, ond ¢e on and recefvo the proceeds. And just here ho asked Mr, Hildroth 8 rather practical ‘Twenty cases and four deaths, The fever has also brokon out at LaGrango, ‘Tenn., Aty miles away, and scven cascs are re- ported, causing a panle. GRAAT CONBTERNATION To the Wertern Ansociuted Priss. NEw OiLEANs, Sopt. 6,—The Howards re- celved the followlng: TotLy Srnixax, Sept. 0.—Arrived with corps the death-rato can HMARDLY INCRBASE ANY PURTNRR. Coltcetor 8mith has placed In the bands of » committee representing tho different rellef so- cleties the distritution of rations turned over by tho Sccrotazy of War. An ex-Confederate Commisary here has been appointed to superin- tend the Jahor, and the isauo will commence to- worrow. beariog tho hodies of from twa to five poor | S, WELY Gy 5! SSuAIiTaneI A 06 | Ll Commiico today orwarded $5000 to Now | quration, vizs &Way wouldn't you bo Junt us | Samofacsurng comiany (ks 1. Batiesen s Ellts d troublo by | PeTsons whosa family and friends are cithier all | onlyleft. No helpof any kind. Thore aro, it in ‘l’ die o o UrRy it willioge to eive the procceds of some night's | $10; Hart, Bradley & Co., $10; Americun Cutlery Conirressity a8 made some trouble by § 0" nati to accompany thelr remains to | estlinated, elgnty patienta downy thirteen death | Memph performance?” Comipany, 8351 Chicaco Stecl Worke, $ nion Brass Manufacturing Company, 825: Notion litos., $25; Graham Bros, & Co., $10; Charles Bodachs telegraphing the generous nct of the Secretary in tha paat forty-eluht h of War as a political trick, but the policy of Col- ours. Dr, Balluy and sell sloga fur duty. TINCOLY, Host all down, Band threo or fonr LN, NEN. Mr. Hildreth replfed that Mr. Denter, a non- LixcoLx, Neb,, Sopt. .—Tha citizens of Lin- ¢ thelr last resting-place. resident mauager, had scon that none of the TOB LIST OF INTERMRNTS cooks, one drngzist, and twn more myedical men. | coln have sent to the yellow-fever sufferces in | Chiw 831 Dizon & Co., 8104 M, Audersun, 8105 L. L. Joctor Bmith in placug the ratlons iu the houda | o 4.0 ymounta to forty-ono, as follows: A hiort of Granzo leaves, Tho Hellof Commilioa | thu South aver $300 In casn, beaides pamnic th Tor the sultesases g o pad ::l‘cxrfl!‘;:m: coeged “’1'}“ Fo., 2105, Tuty Tumiliso Company, of acommities which os nok.contaln & slocls | iy.soy nugra, Lonlea Schmitt, are destitute of fands. haviag inpovuzielied them: [ oxpensos of Drs. Leslla nnd J. G, Davis, who [ 10 ive uno himsell boforo ho lefs town, which | 3107 J; W, McCréadr, 810, Deonis & 8 necler, Ttepublican, gives the lie to this statement. Arthur Vincents (co'd), Mies Maitio McClendon, | Hae® i, el Crenade. Kepenees aon iond | 1ave gove, voluuteering thoir servicos a8 ex- | would e next Mondsy morning. Unless 1t | Sion Sitther, $3: 5 O Liae & Hroc, S bt TO-DAY'R DNATA-LIST Maguie F. Lefoldt, Charlen Henneuyi nucées asked for, this morning. The town InIn | Perienced phyalclans. -~ Ald, Quick sonds to- | wero given under the auspicos of tho Ix- Planing Manofactaring Compan, Jotin gy contalas the names of severalvalusble citizons, | 39018\ CHeh - ERTYCANEE oo | dintrees Wil communteate moto fully by foter. | JISFEN, AP SRAD KoM TeCKIpUS il LD G | seutive | Commitioe, Mr. enior would ro- | claues 8a¢ Vilomg Utge,, i 't ) y ro. GoumEr, A, D, - i o l, becs o | $2; cash, 81; Mrs. E. I, Crave . Das- : ; .\ ] iovard, OTHER FEVER-POTS. e iy Doxallies 1 e s of 0, . Waugenhicfm, artist; Amos Patton, merchant; | Lucy Wilion (colorea), abbard, J cliizens to bo luaded with articles of comfort F. Cram,’ €257 employes of 0. 0. for the sick, and transport it to Memphis frec. John Carr (colored), Sammons Ulatk & Co., $20; fllm'!:h:u:tu ol i o C. Diilon, A Green Adama (colored), Sarah Willlams, recefpts, tho other Chicago managera would go around town eaying that Mr, Denfer had gotten s Mme. Loguet!s dsughtor Ida, and Maj. N. W. V. Stcilenty, FARIA; XEwS, .4 Bpeclal Disvalch fo The Tridune. . BHBRVRPORT. (o thing up as private_speculation Lo boneft | TO0% Clark & Co., 831 8 Ritke, Starkc <The L. seama. bo miakio up 1o austiy e e A. Stowart (colbred), Pants, Tenn., Sept. G.—S0 ar we have had | BUREVEFonT, Sept, O.—Subscriptions for the | himaelt,. ‘A Bundey-nfterwoon . performanco | Liceriory Blone ’ Comouy, | $15: Whitl 3 lacking 1n quant Ly. Sarah Caldwell (color'd), R. Tindall (colored), four yellow-fever casos at tha dapot, contracted | Sufferora hiere so far amount to over $2,000, and | would draw n large crowd, and the recolpts | blan fron Works, $5: Y o dd MANY NEW CASEs. To the TWestern Asaceiated Prizz. NBW OnumaNg, La., Sept. 8.—New cases, 280; deaths, 61. The weather 18 clear and warm. Fred By Moxon, & telograph operator, who had ¢ R. G, Bachmann, § Jaborers of Wahl Brothers, $54: Sugz & Deler dorft Furnitars Co., $20; son, Pomeroy & Co. 10; Vergho, Itubling & Co., $10; Calby & Wirts, 10; J, 8. Ford, Johnson & Co., $10i Splegel & Co, 510; Bchramm liros, & Co.. 85; Holden & Hiidroth, $10; Chicago Carpet Co.. 8103 Rice & Thompaon, $10{.C. Irachvogel, $5; Lamb will reach over 84,000 Oar firemen send nearly $300 tu New Orleans firemen. In response o o call, Blshop Leroy (Catholfe) and the Rev. Dr. Dalzail (Episcopal) have goue torward, the for- mer to Vicksburg and the Iatter to Memphls, as also mbout thirty nurses, malo and femalc, &lso druggists. Nlckel donation-boxes, as suggested would amount to a considerablo sum. *Of course,” sald Mr. flldreth, na he wound up, a1l Mr. Danier wants Is to show tho public and tho manavers of Chicauo that ho was the frst to come to the front and make such an offor,” Mr. Nclson remerkod that the Committes Sister Mary Hegls Grant, Mr, Bentz, Ann Fendy ; John D. Roach, R. A, Hondermark, Chan, Caster (colored), R. La J.C. Wfi‘l’fi'fllch in Memphis. Two have died, two recovered, and another developed yealerday in s rofuges child fiftecn days out from Memphis, and so far ofmild type. Much uncaniness prevalls among our citizens, and 8 good many families bhavo Mre. Ed Ryan, J. F. Ferauson, Iiannab Graham (col.), Reuben Auderson (col.), Mary Xrial, Thomas Metaler, Jr. 1d neither add to nor take from the morality . ibarger 3 INCREASLNG, been frightencd awsy from town. No foars of [ vy Mr, J. W. Simonton, of New York, havo | ot Dt et Bloom & Co., h: Tiar & Prentice. $10¢ b oo for s wacle relaperd Banday | ‘Thosabas been no opportusity of oblainiog | tho discaso spresding. Sany cases of sovera | bicn catabliahed throtghont tho city, 4nd 80 | f conld dor however.and what helurorsd delng | Comicsnsll S0t Doonelly & Larnas, 810 cm TasE. T tmpFud nd dled this mornt the list of new cascs to-duy, but there {8 no | pilious fever tn this locality are doycloping, | entertalament s going on at the Opera-ffouso | was to take the receipts, and say “God blcss | Lo, $76; Blomeron Brad & Uo.s $10% Lnies & city has been districied, ood cor volle, I y 5% Love, = the Charity Hospial. It ls makiog ils appearanco on tha line of the HPMBOLDT, TENN, y e e 1arris aald lie could seo how tho theatre | Wolle, Kron jilorslor & aster vy 825 Marshall. & Co., $10; employes of Gormally & nll:l! 0F Donohua & llennsber: ln{u of Earsons & Naoville, $12; E! L 815 Btefn, Hirsh & Co., $10: . Jacob and employes &f]‘ clerks of American Bewing-Machine Co., 3. work collecting subscriptions. Tha colored churches aro raishug muna{. which wlil be for- warded as rapidly a8 possible. + JACKSONVILLE, ILL. JacksossmLy, 11, Bept. 6,—~Thoe Masonlc fraternity of this city forwarded vesterday by’ the United States Express Company, through Leopold Weil, Treasurer of tho Relicf Fund, to representatives of the Grand Bodles of the Btates of Tenneasco, Louislana, nnd bissiasippl, Vickabure & Meridlan Rallroad, baving broken out at t.ake Station, 100 miles cast of this olty, and the fowards have been telegraphed to for ald. Among the deaths to-day are Blster Mary Reals Graue, Mr, J. F, Brady, acting cditor of the Vicksbirg Evening Commereial. Mr, Lowls Neal, acting buslocss manager of the same paper, and Col. Martin managers would very much desiro TIE RECOGNITION OF AUNDAY PBRVORMANCES by = comwnittce such as this, Buch an indorse- ment would be & tremendous step towarda a general {ndorseinent of the idea of Sunday amusements In the community. Whilc ho was extremely liberal himsclf, and "didn’t believe in the Paritanical {dea of the Sabbath, yet ho be- lieved In the restfulncss of the day, and that that restfulness was almost completely inter- The American's Mumboldt epecial says: * Our peaple are greatly excited. Large numbers havo left town, but atill thero ts no fover here. Bontires arq nighitly butlt and guns fired. Ev- ery Ingress to towa s rigidly quarantined agalnst tho Infocted districts.” OHRESDNN, TRNN, #pecial Dimpatch 10 Tne Tribune. ‘The deaths to-day Include twelve children un- dor 7 years. NEW OnLEANS, Hept. 8.~Weather clear and warm all day. From noon to8 p. m. twenty- elght deaths, but only & few new cascs reported. Among the deaths to-day wero Edward Hitle, member of the Cotton Exchange; Jullus Reach, violntst; Albert Von Wauzenhelm, photog- Henry, 810 e 5 Warren & Springer, 95; 18, Ptug!e. $10; Edwin lgm Brown, $20; cash, 87¢ ¢ . - $:225 for distribution nmong the sufforern of | fered with by such amusements, cash, $:J. Ilerman, 853 N. W. Spaulding & mpher. Deathis yesterday: Louls Blubm, ;{l:‘gc:r;?llfi: ::m:;:hn'::esfz?(‘ge::ué’x 3 Onespen, Tenn., Bept. 0.—The yellow fever seilow fover ot the South, 'The work of charity | * After lom’c urther dllc:\ulon, Dr. Harrls of- | Dro.: $31 Chicazo starchi Co,,'$10 and corn-ataren has spread to this point, Thers have been flva On the advice of worth 3100, Cash Lotal, 31,088, with Schucckeuberger & Co.; Maj N. W. BIBNOP POLEY ‘ nmong Masons {8 still progressing, and other Stark, Amos Patton. fered the followin will be made as uccessity wny re- i at thls place, died shis after- Resolved, That this Commities declina to con- native cuses sinco Manday. is residenco smong us he has noon, Since alcla eat Rellzlous L1z has {ssued the followinz: liysicisns the ontire population ls leaving the | Q! Aelous socletics aud citizeos are also | sider the proposition madte by Tony Denier to give y Racerend Cly 1 Worty cases of fover aro revorted at the Bt. | mads a host of triends. Il loaves n wifo and | P0¥ coutributing Hberally, Jt{s thought the con- | & Bunday-afiern i B Apiad Ciitorno, NS Ravertnd Clerqy and Vincant Iufant Orphan Asylum. child to mourn bis loss. on tributions aiready sont und to be Aent soon will | Shicago Theatre. for the boaodc of the suarers | h6ak of C.leago : Tuo ray OCHAN BERINGS, Chicago Theatre for tho boncftof the sufforers 1 ; agos of no ' Bouth aru untiap. AN APPEAL, Viokanung, Miss., Sept, 8—tol J. J, 8, Wil . aggregate $1,600, from yellow fovar, ] uly 100 weil kuown 10 atl of you. \We ewe 8 iuty The Boclety of 8t Vinceut de Paul lspuca the | 2% Ch cago : Bishud Elder's condition '1s” very | Nxw Oxtmuns. Sept. —Tho Wowards 150 | yipyrep uEPKENENSION OF CANTING uYFOC- [ - Mr, Baker, as an smendmient, submitted this: | 5¢ CRARILY (0 thivwa. AICLEd Doople, and wo there: fayorable tols moroing. ¥ 3o TrHoyNuRKT, To the Western dssociated Progs. VicxasuRa, sept, 6.—Clenr and warm; ther momeser 92, Thirty-seven deaths; twenty-five white, tweive calorcd. Among the deaths sre Ueorge Bames, aqent of the Southern Express Contpany; James C. Fitzpatrick, of Fitzpatrick 1 Sister Mary Regis Urant, of tho Conyent reyy d. P Levy, merchant., eatimate s 188 iow cases the past twenty- recelved a telegrum from Ocean 8prings asking for nures, Fever Increasing. {Nors.—~The nurses were forwarded as ro- quested.] . RISY. PiLADELPRLA, Scpt. 6.—Rose Eytinge, who offers her services fora benefit tn this city for yellow-fover sufercrs, writes & lotter vom- lalulng of a member of * the Yoilow- ever Fund Committes who objected to the ralsing of funds by *play people.’” Bho says: *‘lun lung expericnee as an sctross, this is the first inatance that I have cver met with where a committee formed to do a work ot charity turned its attention trom its Jegitimate followlog appeal: ‘The Soclety of St Vincent da Pzl is permanent. Iy organized fur the visiting and succoring of tie poor and neody of whatuver race, ereed, ur color, and ofticially recognized by occlesiastical authori- ty shrougl fia prover oficers. In view of the pres- eut upidemic, and in accordance with the wishes of the Most liev. Archbishop of New Orleuns, {8 q}pml‘ 10 the charitles of its kindred Asaociattons Norts and West, In this Ity hour of need, tbat 1t more efcscionsly asist the fore prupose to tho numerous sucieties and eodal tles of our Dlocesu to collect funds to be forward- ed to the disteicts where the most pressing uced oxista. All mune{ recelved will bu applied uccord. fo% to the wiah of tho donors, If any ue exprested, “The amunts contributed will be sent o tue Ui ops of those Dioceses which are now under the Jtesolved, That Iu view of the work 1ald out for thiy Commltice na Velng the repasitary of funds collected for thoyollow-feversufTerors, and charged with the dnt{ of appropristing the eame, we con- aider it our duty to aceept all contributions sent us for these parposes. We do not accept tha respon- sbliity of ofiiciaily directing, managing, or . In. dotsing sny entertainment for the purposs of raia- 1ng moner. Dr. 1larris’ resolution fatled to receive n sec- ond, and that of Mr. Baker was ndopted. CANTON. . CaxtoN, Mlss, Sept. 6.—New cases for tho past twenty-four hours, sixtcen, The weather is more favorable. Dr. J, J. Lyons, of New Orleans, is still with We also deslre that a public coltection bo made inail the churches of tho Diocass ua ay Bundsy between this dato and the first Bunday of Octover, may Inclustve, widows and orphans durlng this dreadful visitation, onr people, snd, with the help of our local phy- 4 (o AMr, Nelson, individually and privately, agreed The roverend clergy and others are requested to ; 3 Douxunix, 3. 1., Prendeat; ev. Mr. Gullomays condition s mara | slefane, 1 dofng noble woek, * ¥ | work £o tnsult an ionozable prufesslon. to micet Mr. Hlldroth sud Grrange fof the per- | maks thelr relarms. 1n chiecks of pont-obica orderd oy 43 favorable. formance, Mr, L. C. Huck read s dispatch from s Mrs. Millurd Schllier, a Chicago Judy now in Vicks- bure, stating that she and hee family were all down whh the fever, -and asking imto send what mouney bo could spare. Mr. Huck sald he and other citizons had sent monay, aod mado o requast, of the Committeo that §t would fnstruct the Howards at Vicksburg to pay her something or turnish ber with supplics. ‘The Commitice subscquently telegraphed tho Howards to look to_our Chzacellor, the Itev. D, J. Riordan, No. 278 Ohlo strect, Chicago, . Anublic acknowledgment will by made of all suma recelved, Titoxas: FoLry, Tiahop Administrazor of Chicago. UAITED BTATES EXPRESY CUMPANY. The followinx disvatchea have reference to thu $550° contributea by the etaploves of the « Western Division of thé Uunlted States Eipress Compsuy and forwanled Hept. 9 to J, O'Brien, Memphie: K8, 0swiao, Ka., Bopt. 6.—The Masons of Oswe- Ko to-day deposited 8105 for the benelt af the Mfasonlc rellef fund, subject to the or- dor of W. W. Thacker, of eine phis. This donntion was increased $150 by private subscription, the latter amount to be for- warded to the Seerctary of the Merchants' Ex- chang, 8t. Louls. Tus ladles ary preparing ene tortulnments the procecds of which will go to the Howard Arsociation. The sympathics of Tiosan G. Rarizn, Secratary. ANOTHER AFPEAL. ReLizp ConuiTree LomsiaNa Assocration ARxuY OF THE TENYEASER, NEW OnLuaxs, Sept. 6. — 7o tne Surcivors of the Armyof the Tennesse TArouqhout (ha Country; There is no sbatement caunea by the prevatbng sickioss, camplete staznation of Lisiness. In this sapreme hour of urgent nocessity wo appeal to onr old comnrades In arma far such sid as they may have in their vower to contribate, to be sent ORENADA. Grexana, 8cpt, 6,—~Tue fever seems to have exhausted itseif for want of victims. Ooly three deaths to-day and six uew cases. Thoss down are reported getting along flucl AHRIVALS AT LOUISYVILLE, + LoviavitLe, Bept, 6.—~Miko Butlivan of Mem- ghll. Jobn Roach of Canton, Mlss Rawes of {cmphls, and an unknown young man from the same plsce, arrived here last uight and to- A talegram 120 cases and Lhirty-six deaths to date, tifteen today from Greenville reports to twenty cases und'ten deaths in the paat twen- {'y;flmr hoors, Nurses and docturs are wanted adly. A susplclous fever bas broked out at Lake, Miss.,, on the Vicksburg & Meridisa Rallroad, cast of Jackson, iss. HICKMAN, XY, o the undersigued, A i day with yellow fever. Al taken the bos- | 10° eoplary "‘“’““,‘{,’;},{:"“““" up tho case and adminiater what relisf was afi,‘f,:" },‘-?,',:,'5,‘,,8“ 3;,.’2;;;1,""&5":532’."'72'[.: L;"n/:: veysras {:fllr‘.::; CAUSE OF TUE ACOURGE. 5 L MoniL, Bept. 6.—The Can't-Get-Away Club needod. generous massage recelved, Provislon has bued u Bpectal Dispuseh o The Tridwne. DEATH OF A UIICAGO NURSE, 4 Vicron OLsveiL d&,, MANUPACTURRUS' BUBSCRIPTIONS, . A, WiLLiaxs, hut the lieart Mr, Christian Wahl, of the Cummittes ap- sent to-day_to Holly Bprings five nurses; to made for our sutlaring express Iiickinan, Ky., tiye norses. The Club remitted of the Boutliern fraternity awells yith geatitude fur NasaviLLe, Tenn., Sept. 6.—Twenty-five ref- GRENADA, Mis BenLB.—AmnnE the victims Fraxs f1EnRoN hed here to-nizhs 1 ckmap, Ky, | today was o Chicago nurse mamed Loois Trie- I poloted to_sccuro subscriptions from the manu- | Wa bumane locrality, snd Superintendent Wils Tesao Helimng, * :-T:.' ;,:fma n‘:u':t nl:ufiny‘ r::::t:‘!:( -;:in iyn baus, Trichaus is spoken of by the Howards ws ;‘}m mlf,.mflm“l%w‘w mdflul t'n %‘;’é"':; facturers, calicd attention to a complsiut from W‘{l‘ 5'“"“! "mhllw“%‘llu p.élru Jae invuoy w he_:a 3 1L N, Jenkise, y a mast careful nurss und sgood inan, who work- | §100) The Club hss so far remitted to tuo | One of the contributing firma to the effect that | Wi da the most good, - Copvuy onf the F. L. Ricuannson, that town. Of a population of 1,300, ouly 300 | ed hard aud zealously. charttablo doaars, M, J, U'Bniey, no publication had been mude of several Jarge cver-nfected cltic .. Total b {averidlectod citioe: B1,000; Total uutiner of contributions, excopt that thoy came in a lump 5 . co. J. A, CALERON, rewmal,—100 .whites and 200 blacks. The uurses sent, 60; phvsiclans, 7. Thero Is no case General Suporintendént Southern Hxpres BYILL ANOTHER. whites are composed ot those who are sick MISCEL: EO f yellow f Yobile, from the Collection Committecs, while in many <, Supt. 4 T 3 Intendent ‘,;r’o[ ':h:"l:ll:n-"lll;llaflgl.d;\flllnnfl'Orflflulmllnm and those of the respecitve Iamilles nurss & cwn i T “crml:.:bnlfvxm L. cascs contributions of 1 or o lwd appeared tn the Ufll‘(fil?‘flfi'{‘nfiu@zpm:’b%f:’n’z:.sz‘m:a’}a‘."lu.: : The zellow-lu\!r ""“'E""" laid {ts withering laod heavily upon un, Eight ofour members are down wilh “fever, and two dead, Nearly all others have it iu their ramilies, and the future lvoke dark, Work 1s sus- vended, Men sea their loved unes stricken without oieaua to aid them, Our fundsare sxhausted, Send us aid, Contributions to be addresvsd 10 the Treas urerof tha Company, A. J. Coburn, No, 138 Tchoupitoulas atrset.” Fratcrnally, . Cooxxr, Captatn Mitchel kides. GOVERNMENT KATIONS. Collector Bmlth, ufter consultation with rep- resentatives of the varlous benevolent assoca- tions, srranged with them for the appolntwent of a hoard conslsting of seven members frum their organizations, who will distribute or su- perintend the distribution of Government ra- tiona. Usts published along with those lumped ftems, Mr. Wabhl thought, in justice to the collectors and the donors themselves, that the naues abioula be publistied, in order thut they might sce that the mouoys bud actugly been turned over to the Commitiee, It may be stated here that this would have been dooe heretofore had the several collecting committeea followed the plan ol furnlshiog the Y‘m’" with the names of, and the siounts con- ributed by, all the donors. Thig the vommit- tees will probably do in the future, and ait will recelve eredit, and at the same timo see that the collectors haye actually turoed oyer their col- fectlong. g ‘The Committes then took up a large bateh of COBKESPONDENCE, including letters and telegrams from Greenville, Canton, llolly 8prings, and other places. The universal cry wa4, ** Send us money.” Dr, fiarris sald that the moment the tover hegan o 8 Southern town, the |nhabitants at onve bezan to cry for money, when what they actuslly needed was physiclans, nuises, proper tood, ete. s thoueht "the Commitiee shonld ing themn. They bave no experfenced nurses. Twenty desths have occurred slnce Aug. 21, most of thess suddenly, while the patients were in appsrently a cunvalescent condition. The refpgees say that flith was the inciplent cause of tud fever. Tha busineas portion of the town is ‘ou Clinton and Jacksou strects, 150 yarda from the Misswssippl River, and directly underneath a hill 360 feot fn helght. The hill was occupled by residences, but a largs number of peopls slept under the hill. Frow the top of the hill PLOWED ALL MANNMK OF GARBAGE, | which found ludgment under, tbe houses on Cliutoy sna Jacksou strects below, making staguant and foul pools of water. These puols +haye stood under the bufldings from one end of the year to the other. It was here the fover originated and mado its rapld strides toward death, (Greut indignation prevalls against Dr. Blackburg, of Loulsville, who, by failing to Arrra Riven, 111, Scot, 6.—Our people have responded to the call fur ald from the fever- strickeu citlea of the South. A subscription was started last cvening by an Hlinols Central employe, and in & few nioments ucarly $40 waa subscribed and forwarded lmmedistely. Col- lections will be taken up I the seversl chuyches on Bunday. Supt, Whillv, Mempbia, instructed'to axpend Ll your gensrous contribution in allevisting pecds of A o8 nilles, and remit balanco Apecsal Digpaich (o The Tridune, Catzgo, {11, Sept. 0.—AN quiet. No fever in Calro. The uitizens bave yolunteered iu larze bumbers for quarantine duty, und ‘will patrol tho city by rellefs to keep out people from In- fected districts. Camo, Bept. B.-~in connoction with the slarm caused by tho pear approach of ths scourge, the following will ba of lutercat: To the Weatern Associated Press, Caino, Bepl, 8~3 p, ., —From edgo and inspection 1 & {nllfl\' fover in thus clty, 1 f the present saniiacy and quarsstine precau- tions are continucd for lon or Sfteen days looger that thero will be none, —at luast none will arisa from auy infection that may accidentally be brought here. Froma careful examination of the death-16cord iu the ottice of the Couuty Clerk, { feel warranted |o saying that the goneral hoalth of Cairo 4 goodl, 8ud frow rellable suurces 1 lea never was batter st this time of the yes soveral daye there has bean some excit uncasioess, ow! mainly 10 the pre: to Westcott, New 4, fou slailar disposttion. Agalu & thousaud thanks Lo generoua dunors. L. O'BaLN, General Superintendent Bouthern Expresa Comrass. Mzuris, Sopt. 8. —Joseph Shepard, Aea'atunt- Generul Suneriptondent I}IIAM Stafes Krprest L‘am{ml’n’y. (CAlcago: Five hundred snd fifty dollars vert frum you this moruing 5 of Itacnt 10 Westcott, Naw Orleans to be nsed for sick sod deslitute employes, May the biossing of God rest au the dunors, Wittian WiLLie, Supenintendent Soutnern Express Compsny. TUR PICAL The Chalrmen of the several coumittees bavink In charge thu solleitlug ol contributions for the picoic to bu held Tuesday ot Wrlghit's Grove fuf the benefit of tho yellow-fever sufferers et ab State's-Attoruy Mills' othive sosterday morulog and appolnted 8 nuwber of sib-connitioes. After tho mppofntinent tickets were distriout- ed for s2le. - Mike McDonald took 100, sud wsve his check for 350, and olfvrod 1o furnkhs iwhicel of fortune’ on the duy of the pienie WASRINGTGN, D. 0" Wasmnaron, D, C,, 8ept. 6.—This city bas acnt $0,000 to relleve the ycllow-faver sufferers. lucreased efforts aro maklng for further contrls butlous. QEWECGO, . Oawxoo, Bept. 8.—The Board of Trade was in asasion to-day devising ieaos for the relict of the vellow-fover sufferers, Collectidns will be taken in the churches Sund NRWBURG, N, Y. Nswsuxo, N, Y,, Scpt. 8.~The Mayor ealled the citiz fn mass-oiceting this evening, and easures were taken to organize a retef fund, CHATTANOOGA. CHATTANOOOA, Buvt. 6.—The concert and fetes champetrs, three nights, uetted $300, DEAD AND BURIED, New ORLEANS, Bept. 6.—Letters from Vicks- litrg, dated the B4, repors thu death theru of Guido Methua snd his wife, Mary Methua el 3 were buried the same d: My, | fulfll & promise to come S0 their relief, delayed | yellow fever at Hickwan, Ky., but'1am satisfied adopt somt licy in its method of treating o ¢ . Come e e e o seasons b | them tiom gettog otber phyaiclans. Taey fnare'a lene danger uan’ thers ‘s, beea ‘Tor the 0 theso ‘aposals, abd suzucsted shat fn furnian | 220, donete e proceeds to the cause, Lo Joux 1L Raveu, President of tha flltaoly Board of Uealth, GALLIFOLIS, O. Crvomexatzs, O., Sepl. t.—~Another young man, Jasmes Myers, of Gallipolls, O., who had been temporarily employed upon the fll-fated steamer Porter, dfed of ycllow fever yesterday. Cousiderable uncasiuess is' felt fn thyt region, yeb Do one has been taken that bas not bad something to do with that bost, A large amount of bed-clothing, mattresses, and the Iike was throwu overboard from the bost whon in charge of Drs. Carr and 8lough, and the peo- ple down the river caught them as they floated down, and have them hangiug on their fences, intending to inake use of thum alter tho trost comes. wissloner Lenzen took , and becumd respousible for their sale, and alsg agreed to do- nate s quantity of liquors and wines und bis wervices. in | chargy of one of the bare, Bherlt Keru took #ifty tickets, and the various Commiseioncrs aud ~county odiclsls purchased Jargely, sud pledged themzelves 0 do ull in their power to wake the phnlcs u; cess. ‘Tlescts uro now on salg at the Exposl tiou, and can be ‘bad of evury uity or county employe. "‘l‘uu qul;t‘l’tlvc (iommu‘uz‘;net ut' u:eu}_’rafilfl:f ouse in the ovening to further peslect ni:-nu for the ulenie, B, ¥. Hauchete fu tbd chal; ‘Fhe Committee ou- Dunatlons reported Qza followlog further contributions; Conrad Scibd ity kegs of beer mud few; Downer & Bunisy fifteon tu twenty kc;‘;/-; Kecley, four Kexdi Cawmeron, Auberg & Co., 85 lo cash; Doonsit & Co., 310 in jch, et THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A NUSICAL ENTEBTAINMENT, The Executive' Committee of the Citizens' Relie! Aassociatlon met azain yesterday moru- iog uthe Becretary’s olfice of the Board of Trade, Mr. Murry Nelson presiding. The first business beforo the meeting was the eopsideration of & proposition from Mr. W. H. Mardock for an entertaloment to be given for the benefit of the fund. ‘The entertaloment tn question was tho ** Queen Esther ' cantata given last winter st Farwell Hall, aud Mr, Msrdock proposed that the Committee should tndorso the project, and thus assist the vrojectors, who were mcmbers of nearly all the church choire In Culcago, in gettlng hall-rent free, selling tickets, sud, gencrally speaking, io giviog it a the Nutional Theatro fu New Orleaus, aud are well kuowa fo theatrica) circles. PATHER DAFO uot belng able to resch Vicksburg by ratl, will 0 by river to-morrow, Physicians aod nursve 1ur Greeaville ulso 0 by buat. ‘The Youug Men’s Cbristlan Assoclation report seventy-six cew cages to-day, and the Howards 21, Includfug siek aud destitute. ‘I'ie Peubody Rulief Association issued rations ?;&M persans for seven days, making 23,118 ations. feet this su keeuly that they say they will work against him in his candidacy for Qovernor. Latest advices are that the fever s still spread. ing v Wess Teovossee. SPREADING. * pectal Disveich (9 Ths Tribuna Carxo, Sept. —At Hickman the diseass is spreading slowly, Money, provisions, sud nurses are wanted, as all who can bave lofsy town. ‘The Koightsof the Mystle Krew give sn entertajument to-uight for the benetit of tha South. Late ofticlal dispatches for Dr. A. A, Farris, report 4 deatbs and 00 cases to date, TUB SICK. P To the Western dwsocialed Press, Cairg, lil,, Sept. 8.—Ovur thirty new cuses are reported st Uickman this niorolng, these srticles, throuch the Howards, trom the threa centres of the dlscase—Mewphls, Vieks- burg, and Now Orleans. Mr, Buker asked him what he would do in the ru‘:i of Urcenville, which was practically iso- jated. Dr. Harrls explalued that Greenville was fu- tornally conuected In business with New Or- leans, and the buslness’men of New Orleans, who Wereat thesame time Howards, would take care of the town. Iu fact, he didn't see what rellet it could get cxcept from N Urleans, and hilu {dea was for the Commmlttee to fnatruct Bouthmayd, Langstefl, sud the others to look after these suller towns und disbursd for their needy, 28 the Committee should sct apart funds for thelr velief. Tu sbow that the real need was of physiciaus and nurses, and uot of money, he produced aud read the folluwlng letter recelved & {ew days ago: TUE ORPILANS, Collector Siaith to-day recuived 8 communics- tlon from Mr. A. H. lsuacson, which stated that thu 8t. Viocent’s lufunt Asylum (s in a very sad couditlou, The Sisters of "Cuarity bave 200 - tanty, of all pationanities, In their charge, and they aadiy necd food, clothing, and especially blankets The yeilow fever has galned uu en- pop; Grommes & trance into b itutlon, 3 : é OICTHRAYE: P lowakp Associazion, Muwwis, Aug. 3l— | il 1 ¢lue; Fashi Ser e maten.are. salering with pio drrers | ~ Catno, Bept. 8.—The report ‘to-day of thirty | imcimwat, Book, 6—A a0 named Latact | 004 sendoll s also dealved the Comulives | 0 ie a5 Hurrie, D .. Seireiarse | Sarte 0, Wagoufuhss s Jacels Lol Isaacson appeals to Collector Bunth to | Bew casss of feverst Hickwan is lncorrect. 1t | and nephew, receatly from Memobis, are_re- ppolut one of ita metabers to tako charwe of | 4 Shicago, JUt.-Daaw Biut In ruply to yours | gue’ box oF cigars. each sgmstpond af ohes wia e Surborites' st | ahouid sead: Tulal cases unler trostiaent | paried ke bere wilh the yetiom fevr, - The Tt oo it b 2 | Bkl o yubon.Jorer Solrom. W ses . iy | 1 ive bures cicarys Munggore Exuos ‘ushington, cacech Lhewn L h ol i cases t0-d g num- | usn was taken to the Hoapital. e pephow &0 ol K 2 # can) the L t i tickets ut xpositicn} the Quil:n'n s port tl"l'm'.:‘ikx?.’fl?: bor of cades to dute sk Hickwen is 60, Total | wili dle. B "™ | Too singers were 10 give thelr services free, | o foums oyt oy}l dusd that we cangor Wit ol tugell Loketa 8t gno Bl ratfous for thirty d: a1 length sa we would like to, und glve youfuil tnfor- | Stockton, as juauy teains us wmay b deaths, . kets 10 cuver the sicl 4 thy necessary blan- and the profits wers to go to theald of the | mation. Webave over 2,000slck here. About 700 | huul goods to ths pleuie grounds T, LOCIS. B7. Louis, Mo., Bept. 6.—The £ « [unucents. officlal report uorscs on duty. Ilave nol enongh scelimated | Journal, printivg; Case & Martin 3 Twmediately alter the recelnt’ of the above, BROWNSVILLE, TENN, from the quersntive hospital, the frst made | 45 yollow-fover physlcians. Our furco of Howards | & Wuters, ples; and I O’Douuell, 100 hiuis Collector Bmth seut be foilowiog telegram to After & good deal of discussion, o which it appeared that tho Comumlittes had ita bands full in receiving aud disbursing the moneys cullect- ed, and tlat no one mcmber could poasibly spare the time to look alter the prufect, 1L was declded ot to fudorse b us @ cowmlitce, al- OUT OF MONEY AND RESOULCKS. Bpecial Diggalch 10 The Tribuse. Mewruis, Tenu., Bept. U.—The tollowing is an Ava'anche special s Drowasviee, Teon, Sept. 6.—The fever is since jts opentiug, thres wosks ago, shows Lbe total number of persous recelved thero as forty- elgbt; discharged, nine; djed, twelye; remaio- fug, twenty-seven. Amoug the deaths were Jutnes Paten, who died Aug. 225 Aufuflt HBocher, Aug, 25 Gerard Btefan, Aug. 815 A, Wood- reduced vy sic to less than twenty members, Oos died to-nighl. We have had two of our, bere aud about forty uurse: i also vupplying them with supplics, medicince, . Wa have roceivod over $15. 00U cootributions oue from Ubicugo excepta fow small personal donatlons, our expensca aboul ¥3,W00 ver dav, Allof the sub-committees wull report turt w: douations thls afterugon at the Probate-Cout roums. i Ou totion, Measre. Heuchett aud Mills ¥ery appoluted to take charge of tho eulv of ticke! 8t the Expostion to-day and Moudav. s Secyetary McCrar, Niw Ouiuans, Sepl. 8.—7o (A¢ Secrstary of War, Wuskinglon : 5L Vincent's Asyluin bus 200 batics of all natfouulities. Furly are sick with the yollow tuver, aud preatly fo ueed of Disukets. Au

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