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VOLUME XXXIX. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. lng Bilver and Plato, wo are Agents for tha et it & Co eetabratel %"’lfi::‘;‘::u.nn:d offer spacial inducements to buyers of Rogers, Bmith & Co. celobrated Table Ware, Cutlery, and Oranmental 8ilvor. for $30. The richeat aasortment of Biridal Presantein the ‘West. ‘GILES, BRO. & CO,, 8. I corner State and Washington-sts. ton.at. “Wholesala Roon 34 and 30 Washin, 'LAME ut emish, Dones cured will DR, WM. M. GILES, Linhnent, ellow wra 'GiLES“};!HIHi! CURED FREE OF COosT. . phad 5N YDIDE AMMONIA, Sparvins, Splints, anid Riag- LT N L Nend for pamphiet eonIn\ L T formn 3 120 West Broadwa . Sold by al TAACK, Sl'lpl“‘:\'RNNON kyCO.. Who! fi' l)rmiululn. ¢ Chicago Daily Teibmne, | s AR £ A AP A DS A fine Tripln-Plated Toa Sst of five piccos RSES ning full information to Use only for lorses the . Trial hoftles, 25 cents. esalo Draggists, 92 & 94 Lake-st. New York. T moTs POWDEIR. TTBUCK et . i s . ALL HOUSE INSECTS, | 905 & 997 STATE-ST. : Ronches, Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Spiders, and Bedbugs. Common Insect Powder only seatters them to return again. Buck & Rayner’s Moth Pow- der KILLS every one it touches yet it IS NOT POISONOUS. MANUFACTURED OXNLY BY BUCK & RAYNER, ' Tho Second Presbytorian CHURCH CHOIR UIARMONIA QUARTETTE CLUL), ASSISTED DY Niss Annie Louise Cary, ' Will rivo s Uonioart at the - Michigan-av, and Twentieth-sti, .~ " Tucsiday Evening, Sept. 10, Tickots (75 conts) at Jansen, MoClurz & Oo. Lyon & Healy's, H. Blakesleo (aoflr. Michigan-av. and Twenty-secoud: a' N e e e o e Anendment 1 Rale Two (29 of the Rules Coverning tbe Tnggection of Grai i the City of Chicago, ; 1o lake efect Gt 1, 1878, ULE HL—SPRING WHEAT, ¢ abial) be sound, ‘plamp, and No. U Bpring Wheat shall be sound, reasonably clean, and o kood IHINE Guaty. o §3prink Wheat viail be soind, plusip, wad well car SIS0 S Bpring Whent shiatl be s, Toasonably viesn, ood miltng quallty, "spring Wheat skinil tnelude ol faferfor, shrank. g ent. welghing ot fess’ tian 53 N 3 whall tncinde Springe Wheat growi, budly blaaiied, or for suy oiher e it for s, i, . nter Wheat it sha') A , lea wessard ing Lo the quality thereol, Tl pule shatl e 1n forco on il alter Gicz. 1, 1878: b 16 18 provided that sil’ Whea i stora ou satd date, tspectea fn w Tt hereby amendid, shall anco wiih th i Bin ", nspe, W un itcfecteds danir, My cayse wii 0 Ao 0 be cally SN | Rafirand and Warciioiso ominlssiv Chicago, Til,. mopl, f 1873 NUTTING'S, 181 and 186 State-st., For_Buys' and Children's Cloiing, Fine Spectacica sultced 10 all sights . ethie TGk mah Preld 0 iamea o scieating prin: talifshed Manufactusiog Nusines Le] VI & 10don) cash Lradve Breert oo mee h e vely dewanding Aniount of e " about fLaxe Clrared for Balf or (6o-thirds £aslt 350 haingee ductive real catate. _Address E 22, Tribuno oilice, LS4 Do Cent Bads In targe or enali amounts, for eale at Governm anecrTyion ruten Y E NATIONAL BANK. CUNN P:xClIA:\:t'_____. K. _ LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BAKKER, CHANDED OF CONMERCE, lsbaylog and gelling Government Bouds, Cook County . Urdern ¥ty Rerln Comracions Vouchors, snd selin Fachiige U T S ta. Prankiort, Beviin. ame TO BENT. TO RENT. ELore and basement 38 Lakal 1s0 second. third, and fourih doors E 1 each wIny; Euod Ukt sud eley auted 197 Wtcantily CF biauuSaciu 1 whol _WANTED. TION WANTED By & yuuns man of v §00d busizess ability aud habits, (ilier herd or eewtine, A Gik a1rsid of Work: aind £ TPl Kuol Tefere; curity i perded. Addivas (LGN A 1. 85 Madisou: TFAIRBANKS' NMNDAKD t OF 4Ll KINDE. HDFAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, = 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Bacasefultotwy 0aly tha Geasise, Ny hurah, cornor | REMOVALS. EMOVAL, JLWIAARTH, Gas Fixtures, AGENT FOR MITCHELIL, VANCE & GO, OF NEW YORK. NOW ON EXHIBITION, PALL DESIGNS Polishied Dronze and Porcelalu, Polished Bronze, Polished Brass, Silver and Gold, Silver and Crystal, . Ebony and Gold, . Gnt, &e,, &c., &e. CALL BEFORE PURCHASING. H. M. WILMARTH, __225 & 227 Stalo.st, Uhiengo, T FURNITURE. ié HE TOBEY FURMITURE CO: State and Adams-sts., FProduces work of superior excellence in D ESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, and FIN- ISIN, at prices that are sat. istactory to ithe most cares and cconomical buyers. BOLE AGENT FOR TNE CELEBRATED “CHAMPION" __FOLDING BEDSTEAD. DRY GEODN. 0. 8. JAERA & CO., Dry Goods 120 Fifth-av., Chicago, Carry & full ling of Goods, in sutlicient quantities to inimediately doliver entire Invojces purohasad here. RITOLS, MEN'S SHOES In avery style, size, and width, from £2.50 “F' We manufacture all our own goods, and are preparad to suit ove- ry ongin neod of Shoes, Our hand- gsowed Button and Congross—Fall Btyle—are tho flnost goods over made in Chicago, . Always a tull line of Burt’s Men's Shoou. Lowest pricos. BULLOCK BROS,, Nos, 149-151-153 State-sts Wi zrow and vield an abos DOrtlun Of Lo \ery 10w e Ianis s vut by the 1m0l Cerira Pubihera part ol tle s ? oy oud” price: Sud une o R becuilartiy sboui he £round avsulut t 1s u Crop whick i grows. Lutlua [ Fot 1urtliee particulurs sugy o teet commoney 1 PAGGY 4 Commtestoner 1, ¢ B o iblin ar Orlodgar it 1 Core oom 11, 78 Svad 073 3lap. ‘An,s X 4 (e atn 1SN o (lark uzd Laudvipa-sta GATIIERED IN. Yesterday’s Fever Record Worse than that of Any. Previous Day. Two Thousand Persons Belioved to Bo Prostrated in Memphis, Frequent Discoveries of Bodies in a Sickening Btate of Decom- position, Depopulation by Compulsion the Only Hope for That City. The Death-Roll in New Orleans Koeeps at About the Same Figures. Hickman and Other Interior Towns Hopelessly Fighting the Disease, Chioago Getting Thoroughly Stirred Up on tho Snbject of Con- tribntions, Magnlficent Preparations for the Yellow-Fever Picnie To-Day. MEMPIIIS, RRICCTED PUYSICIANS AND NUNSES, dpecial Dirpatch (o Tne Trivuna. LouisvitLE, Scpt. .—Dr. W, T. Ramscy, Dr. ‘T. I Pease, and Miss Alzie Wallace, of the company of physiclans and nurses who went from Washington to Memphls last weck, re- turned yesterday moroing to Loulsville, on thelr way home, Dr. Ramsoy, who was the physician {n charge, states that he and tho two others named were rejected by the Howards for the reason that thoy were not acclimated, the nuthoritics havinyg determined to force unaceli- mated persons to leave the city, 2 Dre. ttamscy and Pcase say the horrors of the scourge In the doomed’ city are not half told by the newspapers. A walk or a ride through auy strects of the city re- veals tho scene of death at almost cvery siep, whily the stench from rotting bodies Is most loathsome, the number of unat- tended cases belng 8o numerous that many aro found dally only Ly traclug up the scent till its source io reached, nud then it is often the case that three or four dead bodics ; ; AR FOUND IN ONB llood, 1le aal@ one cause of the increascd” mortality In the city was the daily visit of the negroes and poor whites from the cosotry, and those who have taken refuge there. They come to the city for rations and supplics. They are quickly stricken down with the fever and .crawl off to some vacant house or shunty to dle unattended. These doctors served one doy under the How- ards, und say they visited over 100 patients cach during that thne, . ONLY ONE CASE IN $IX NEFORTED, Speclal Dispatcls to The Teitune, Nasnvite, Tean., SBopt. 9.—0r. O, DD, Bar- tholomew, I writiog here from Memphis, cives tue following startilug statement: * Things are feartul here. Wherever you see 100 new cases roported by the pavers you can be sure it should be 400. Very fuw of the physicians bave time to fool awey minking reports, snd from this fact orose the wea that the diseuse’ was so terribly fatal. Al deaths aro reported by the undertakers, but vory few of the cusea get into vrint, Thonestly belleve there are not less than 2,000 cases ol yellow fever here. I belleve three out of four recover, Kverybody has got it. I frequently flud four or flve cvases tu ana house, sowctimes o aue roow. The doee tors ars working hard, but huudreds of peopls die without baving been able to get & physl- clan.’ * MORE AND MOKB DESPERATE, Maeurus, Tenn., Bept. 9.—The conditlon of our city grows iore desperate avery hour, Of the new cascs it 1a useless longer to Keep count. Whole familles aro stricken down within afew hours, and the call for nurses Is wreater than cau bo suppiled. Yestorday there were about 100 Jeaths and 300 now cascs, and’ to-day, up to noon, scventy Qeaths are reported, and tire duath rate "to-day will probably exceed that of ouy previous day, Awaong 1he deaths reported this morning are Dr. E. L. Slater, pastor of the First Methodist Church; Bister Catheriue, of 8t Mary's Epls- copal Chureh: M, Costello, Willlaria A, Budd, Jucut Toob, Dr. N@ison, and Narey W, Fergus s0n, who died ut Camp Jov Willisws, THE LONUEST YET, To-dsy the ortunry report 1s the largeat of any day alnce the fever appearcd, tho uuder- takers reporting 1124nterments, of which twenty- four were colored people. Awong the number urv Maj. J. C. Thratl; Thomas Howd, a volun- teer telesraph operator from Potladeiphl he Kev. D. R, Roscbucy. at she Bartlets Cireult M. E. Church; N, tifison; Bister Constance, Huperfor of the Slsters of St. Mary Enlscopal; Parel Cune, uud 8. 1% Golne, of Littly Rock, who bad been the missing sick. A son of cx- Muyor Willtam Park died at the HNoward In- tirwary. NEW CASES. Forty-five new cases Were reported by resident physiclans. Among thoss taken down lo-day are Barney Hughes, Hiram Gage, P, C. Mader uud wife, V. Urewictt, sud Churles Morrusug, drugyist. lis partaer. Mo Humus, ls aying. Frud Cole, un active meiber of the Howard Assoctation, died lute thiv evening, His wife und child are slek with the (over. © HONPITAL EATABLISUED. The Ilowards have established, under the di- rection of Dr. Lewis Bryan, of Houston, Tex., s hospital lor the care o€ pbysiciaus and nurses, many of whom aru fafling. Dr. Bryan will give tu this institution w distinctive ‘Uexas festure, by employing Texas physiclans and vurses, so 1ar a4 the interests of the fustitution witl sdmit. ‘fuxuns snd others who desire to contribute to the support of this iustitutiou can do go by for- wardlng vontributions to the Howard Associa- tun wpeellymg the vurpose. BINPLY FRIGUTPUL, The physfclsny of the Howard corps report 411 new cuscs for the past twenty-four hours. ‘They state the situation of the city is simply trigbttul. They tiud wors sick thao ibey can artend . A . lu the Beventb, Elghtb, Ninth, auvd Teunth Warda, the wost thicklv-setticd portions of the aty, there t3 not 3 single drug store oucw, sud great diieulty W cxporienced lu getting pre- scriptivos dlled. WILL BTAUVE THEM OUT. 1n accordauce with the deterluation of the citizens to force the people to leave the vy, bo rutious were issued to-day except to persous Who bisd sick vus (o the fumily, S proclumation will be publisbed b the wora- -1 malailal fever of this cu Ing vapers potifying the pabllc that camps will be forined, and 111080 Who expect to reortve ra- tions must take up their residence there till tie ity Is Iree of fever, TROUDLE APIHEHRNDED PROM TIE DLACKS, Dixmated 1o Tinginnatt Enquirer. Meurins, Sept. 8.—\We threatencd here with another cer. ¥o many negrovs from the country have come 1o upoti us to draw ra- tluna frown the commiseary that the ratiuns are | Leing rapidly exhausted. It was found neces- rary to venss the jssurance of rations until it cati be ascertalned who 'yl the newsroes are act- sldents of the city, and who of them bhave kness In their famiiles, ng the rations are only ntended foy familics who have slek, tn- digent members. ~ 1n consequencs of this deter- miuation on the part of the manazers, mutter- fogs of discontent and-threats were prevalent auiong the biacks, and 8 much stronger guard has been placed around rthe commissary bulid- ing. The flelds tn the juterfor are white with cotton ready for gwtheriz, and 8 good price is offered by planters for cotton-plekers, with pienty wholesome food and healthy atmosphere, vet the' blacks prefer 1o draw ratlons ‘here snd live in indolence to feed the fever. There am some brave white nien left here yet, and we may have somne trou- ble with the blacks. Probably another Sfege of Lucknow. Who wil) be uur rescudes in sich an event! Uod forbld that ruch a calatnity should belall us. 1t woutd be tesribly 1l Lo have Lo fight a plague aud & semi-barbanan borde ut the sauig tite. '. ONLT NINE. Meinphie Appeul, There are onlv ninc comyposltors st work fn the eity,—three and the foreman 1 the Lvwing Jaeiyer, two and the foreman In the Ava'unche, snd only two 1 the Appea’, the only one of the editors on duty—Mr. J. M. Keating—acting as forenan. . A MENIMIS CAMP—NO WOWEN BAVED—SHAME TU THE DOCTORS—THRFATS O SACK TUS TOWN. 5 . Iouiactile Courder-Joirnal, Sent. 0, ‘The following letter frow a prominent citlzen of Memphis to a commercial house In this ity 18 exevedingly luteresting, And contalns some fucts and topics wa have not secn elsewhere: CaxrJdo WiLiiaxs, 416 MiLza SouTu, Sept. 1— Midnignt. —Mesars. Cornwa.l & Lro.: We Lave had u teyang and desperate fgnt with the fever at this camp, put I begin to feal we bave congnercd. You can form no 1des of the distress, Women In child-birth, sarrounded by Jittle ones, quartcred in tents, wce ono by one psa from thelr sieht on to the hoepital, thence to the grave. Hoon the babe 18 barn, yellow as golds the mother ltngers a few daye, and then she, 3t of the household, 18 put under the ground. We save no women who are oitucked. Sach ne Are pregnant, mincarry; otliers, when attacked, have promature hemorrhage befure'the regalar monthly period, and there 18 nu core for suct, Yestenday » woman and two pretty danghlers of 12 and 10 yeurs walked from the traln to my tent, and roported for nmizninent 1o quarters. “From my familiarity with tha diveave, [ at once remarked, **Why, woiman, your two pirls havethe fever.” Toecldest oue said: ** No, mir, Indeed; | never felt better di- my Iife. T hada il ealll yesterday, but s well now." Her puise showed 15, temperaturo 104, oyea glassy, skin pulled, und the wholo coudlcnance a beautiful inx, ' In order toquistand gratify the mother, put up a tent noar me fur the nighl. Next morn- ing 1 liad thom cxamined, and both. were sent to the hospital. T was dowit there this noon wother {8 prostrate with nervons prostration, and the children le In the Potter's fiéiu. Just 10w § toted a fellow fo a tent near the hos- ial, 1 have hiad men Huntlnz bim alt day, Ife has been dodeing u. woars uothiug is the matter with i, Tl pulsc e 145, and tempera- ture 100, ife « 1iterally burntag up. He wiil be dead by noon 10-murrow. ‘There are fresh arrivala, We have 400 who have been vat trom the city suficiently lony Ly bo re- gurded wute, We ure outldine houses aud outals- listnga naw camp, ta which all who uave beea ey T S We have a thorough systém. ‘The cump 9 Iald our 111 strects, enc teuument s nuibered, and s con- plete rogietor {9 kept of ceery inmate. New ar- rwvals vzcupy s atrect called Qunrantine Sauare. We have guarterimasier, Conateeary, ondertaxcr, physician, purveyor, 8od .mllitary ' force. We huve n lorgo warenousa. amd beick oven, soub- house, aud uvery apbointment the ewergency sug- vats, o R Ve discase 18 yellow Toger, or s, fn fact, the Inteunifiod Ly the ine troduction of the gorms uf ship ur Aslatic fever, 1t I» the mowt sniile woourko (he world has experi- enced, and baflles oll inedival experionce. A person of 1utetirzence, waeu Ural atiacked witn tne ma- lariai symptous, If he be administered fo st onco with tlic usasl treatmont, wrabped ub in biankote and nursed carefully, woy pull througu, Nonu bug 0 rich can fn tniea Iike o pressit commund spuctal attention, The wassus ure treated by thy wholenale, and alt allko; fow recover, " firsl wymptoms aro heaviness and a siloht tien suppression of the urme, vuffed face, eye, beautifal dushed skin, piok eyelide, 20, tomparature 104 v 100, ' Boon vowito s, which ks almply o allent hawking sunnd aud epitung of & coflec-ground substauce trom the stonuch, which sinks 10 tau botton uf tha vessel, “Fuio patizut, aiter ench omlirlon ecle well, and would get upit atlowed, No pain; no evidence of concern, either by look oraction.’ Yoo puleo be- w10 Lo run yown to 00, BU, 70, 5. 405 then comey tho pinched noatrll and’ mechanlesl reatbing, ‘fhey ult up; wantto geiup; are ioduces Lo lie down, and quieLly pass uwar. ‘Tuursaay night, us § was making the rounds, 1 faw u wouian returning from the infiraary with a vial of wedicine, 1t was spriucting a hittle, Bho went into her tent, it a canule, and lay down. In o few moments { neard su atarm. Wowen and children were running wild sbont 1hat portion vt the camp. 1 haetenoa there, when my eyes bohold & Mt Leartrending sigut. ‘Tale wolan's babe, U mouthe old, was erying ob It tiotber s brenst, und she was dead. 1 camy near buving 8 stanipeae. ‘he enlld was cared for, the muther taken awsy, ag thie tent bursed with fis contents, 0 une will do duty about thu mck without pay. rare, KIBYOQIIZETS, CAPPCRLCRY, mieh 10 carcy Uil sick ang burn lents, s bow e volunteer com- mitiees Lrom the diffvrunt wards, demand comven- wation for $noir vervices. Tue duciors have quars reled ameny themesives. Eocu bus 8 thuory or plats of guesslng of lus owa. {Hery un objurgutivu LV Th Weltur 1s oniittod. ] Tuey reruve. to work under & medical huead, and Wil ol report cusce, hunce we know fot te huif of the suitering, Wo olfered them $5 per duy tor their services if they would argumize. ana they decined. 1 s urging the cnamntey to appoint o hrecter and tolowrapt for physiclans, und 1gnore those Who stand i tue Wiy 0F wreanization, The uekroes, 5,000, are wtlll lu the city, No apweal will drive’ thein from (e cenain’ death whicn awaite thom. The pest hus xutten amung tuoay, and Heaven oily knuws Who will bury tleir dead, Su long as they can uraw rations they won't builge, Their icudere demuud pay, s, if thole duinnnds are nut_accoded 1o, they threaten W sicz the town, 1 bave urged the Comunilus 10 cail upon tha Guvernor 10 _cotabllah martal law, Luild Wurehouses ut poluta accensibie (v ralfuuds, 'guany tuvin, Femove all provisons fruwm the city, snd ticu e attut and dississ du 1hes legibinate wotk, 0 816 W tines fur sentitent on 1he Jart of the brave, Warn-out Cikicens’ Conimittes., Tuey must presurve thale orduntzativn and re. auiirced for the deserving unil subordinate clas auntel tho Communitic elemsht work ol iheir owi walvation th (Betr uwn way, I ohort, 6L toe Gead nury the dess, W can (0K for 1o taliaf sor wix Weeks, und lutend W akdpe uur pista Jor & loug wud teerible Ught. AMONG THE dewvhis Avsianche, Seut. 7, “They require but httle treutent,” aaid Dy, ence, snd Dr. lnorutun - corroboruted. L've Kuown msuy te get well without vver zown to bed, fust by mill trestwment and a day or two of loatiug ubout the hudse, Vut al Bty cuses, sy, ol erroes which 1 bave bad 1 duybt it the deaths will wmouut Lo lWure thad LW0 or three,” ‘fhe Blunt Inflrmary for their benclit wag opeved yestertuy on Liuden street, und s ju charge of » culured muy, Capt, Jaics Uduss, of thie M*Clellan Guunts, who lss beew ol 80 mucy servio of late. 'The trouble with the colored peutle 1a ore want apd huoger dian sickuess. The Chitens’ Rellol Comnittes 1s Quing thy very best it cun for thew, % THE SUENES 0P SUPFERING amon: the Niviug are as awtul e the slaughter of the deud, and laden With mtsery $hat vansot bite miove 10 therr suurcetlio foultatus ol syiu- thy, despite thelr costant repelilion, De. ‘ilett yestenday teported tu Fort Pickeiing such sad and sickenlug suzhits 8¢ we bad hopwd wuula b peenliur 1o the seared sttt of Lic north. On the corner ol Vasce sl Avery sticets g torrible shiehit, of three worpaca thrve dave dead, chl Elassy UROES, yestenlay mes the eye of the Viator. “Two hud awollen to burstiug, ami all lsy 1 & state of putret, ‘big duer u0L 100l buniat arvatirenents bad attulued 10 the bubsted s)a tetn AU Prolptiess. A LITTLE QIR Ledger ofiice ot u hizi stool, counting pale litthe wrl, With o littie huew overs cluse-cut hair, shed' asked the solitary Avaiguche iman of Mr. Waltwo *Whu > your pretty Hetle cashierd™ ‘Phe Witle Leay turncd, the fips smfted, and the lutle Gbgers went vo’ countivg the spede. * Little Wiline Shepherd,” repited the kia- bearied ledyer wau, *ouc of the family which suflered so ou Linden stroet, She e wy Littic ward vow, and the brightest httle cashier you ever saw.” ‘Fhe fips suilled agaiu as e bruwy Lead was patted ceuderly, and the itle dugers wenl ou coutiting the specie. Taus o golden “t":iml l; picked up tu the bleak, gluowy wavery ol death, sat fu the spoete 4 DR. “Joun." Que ol Bret Harte's bove cawe fu with the seat, @ bttle Juba Cutwaiuuu ol the Sig-Sole family: allttle, long-Yaired. voluble, and ex- cutstvely cheeky Celestial, who can talk English vell enough to bare n man to death in thirty minttes, [fo wanted to * practfes,” ltke more than one quack Is dotog, to the death of puor Ietlows, Tl had @ sort of tickling machine by whitch the Iritated. fever-stricken man was gent- Iy punciured with 8 congreeation of small ucedles, He tickled one poor devil to death,— the only one who was cruzy enough with fever to let ‘the Ceiestial saw-bones comne within tickting re Julm went to Mr. Lanestatl two days sizo and safd: *“I've changed, [ doz- tor no more, I have beeome nurse. Bumewny 1don't do so well, 1 give out of medicine, anid my treatment Jdo not seem to take, so I hire ns. numwe.”* Mr, Laogstail waved John away, so he weat snd bored another Howard, ITEMS, George Landrum packed up and akipoed oft to fieorgia to visit his big brother at Augusta, They quarantined hin on his native heath, and mude him take a bagkward couise to his grand- #ire’s at the ancestral msnsion 200 intles aw Don Bessman [from_Chleago], the faithiess nurse whom George Ellintt had hagged, was sent to the Island yesterday. A falr warning, The Memplils Appen’, sveaking of the bogus nurscs who have come to the city, says: “8uch characters had better give Memphls o widy berth or they will find: it o warm place, Our peovle are able to protect themnelves yvet, amd will try to do so, and, i necessary, Lo dispense witli strict formalities.” NEW ORLEANS, THE DEATI-NOLL. NEW OnLEANs, Lu., Sept. 9.—~Now canes, 14; deaths, b7, ' Weatler clear and pleasant. The deati-list Includes 20 children under 7 sears. From noon to 6 v. m., 33 deaths were reportea to the Board of Health. Amovg the destlis are O, 8. Babcock and O. D. tempsted, ‘Tbe following are among the newly-reported casea: Thu Rev. Father Massardier, of Bt ‘Thereea's Church; Sisters Carmelite and Ko- sarfo, of Bt. Andrew’s Street Couvent; Walter Luonsdale, of the Howards; Dr. C. L. [ernan- dup, yolunteer physician of the Y. M. € Aoz uud Thomas J. Alleyn, of the Western Unfon Telegruph ollice, ‘The fullowing are convalcsclog: Capt. Bamuel Henderson, Allen I, William Wallace Wood, D, Webster. of R. G. Dun & Co., Dr. Mande- vilte, C. H. Chase, D. B. Moore, L . Thomp- sun, J. M, Walpole, Charles Chaffee, Willian Morrison. THE ODD-FELLOWS. The Grand United Order of Odd-Felfows make an sppeal to all lodizes 1o the country worklog under the 8. C. M. for ald. Send donativus to Edward J. Holmes, Chatrman Relle! Commit- tee. RATIONS 188ULD. The Pelbody Assoclation issued 8,035 rations. Hereafter Lhey will fssue ratlons only on Mou- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Ma} E. A. Burke to-day furnished tho Peabodys 5,000 luaves of bread for distribution, The Howards report 325 new cases, including sick and destitute, To-morrow they will send fifteen nurses to Canton, tea to Holly Sprinus, and five to Port (ifbson, Ten experienced nurses will be sent to Memphis Wednesday. BICKNKSS AND EXTREME FUVERTY. Naw Ontgaxs, Sept. 7.—~During the present slckuess instauces are related whero the sick, dving, and dead were all found Iying in one room, In some cases without a sheet to cover them, and not o eingle attesdaut sbout the house. [n one room cight were found in one edy An anothier 8 litile child was discovered dving, lytog between {is father aud mother, who were faat asleep, Poor, wesk, exlinusted hu- mnnity bad utterly broken down here, despite all paternal affection, Bave theso three thers waa notuuother soul about, the house. The fever, except In familics whern it has had for sume tine o firm footing—nud when §t unce crosses the threshold of u louse it {6 very surd to o througn {t—Is stil) for the most part con- fined to the families of the poor and destitute., Among the lower classes of Furopesus, where want and filth most obound, it s exe tremely tatal, The Itullans, who as o race are diificult 10 manage, sick or well, scem to have sullered particularly. The bester class of vur pupulation are usually the last attackea by the fever ot thy close of {ts carcer, Whicl (s sometuncs milder and somcties uore latal, for 1t seems ovcusionally todeaplse being regulue i this a3 10 vther things, AN [cH CURE, 1-notice that Miss Laud—who was treated by the apptication ol vounded fco, particulars of which huve been slready telegraphed—in pro- nounced entirely out of danger this evenlug. TRAMPS, New OnLeaxs, Sent. B—~Two tramps were found dying with black vomit in une of the squures last ntgbt. One disd en routu to the Luapital, and the other this morniug. PIANO PLAYING, ‘The nulsange of piuuo plaviug In the fa able tuarters, kreatly to the distress of the o lhias becw vizorously ussalled by the press. marked resuit. [n several instances the of savored strougly of persoushity, and the etlect was lmmediate, TIWO DISTINCT TYPE3. There appear to be two distioet types of the discase, ono so inflid that couvalescence 18 hut the question of & few I’I]i. and another, o ragine flre which consumes, particulorly the Young, within forty-eighit hours. Both of these typos aro manifest i nearly every family at- tacked, and while sowme require scarcely sny treatwent, othiers sre swatbied in shvets salu. rated with wano water, and vigorously fauned for as mauy ns twenty-four bours. Of 1w chil- dren trested fu this muuner, not one das yet ied, and Lthe averdge temperutire bas been re- duced from 185 to 208 dig. In every natance phystviang state that death woull have ensued withiu tw 10 tins §s atiribuied the great mortshity amony children which clissucterized the luceptivaof the epudemic. BUSINESA AL'A STANDSTILL, e Correnivmidons acide, Nxw Ontgane, S anal atrect, the vew Urleaus, 1s the ouly thoroughs ts anvthing uu upLEArgLCeE en here the showini ot ite best Ik sombre cuough, 1t 15 mu-h s thooeh shad- owed with a verftable pall. “Fie large und fash- fonable stores are slmust wholly berelt ot their CUstUmCT i few . remalulug clerks are Joungiug lstiessty about, glounty aud o d sud sadly du want of soniething 1o do, “Clicre 18 no fushionalile crowd, uobody in want of fush- fuuable woods, ‘The throngs ol well-dressca l::dlu bave all dissppeared, ‘fhicy have given place to wunlen siuny or in The women are ~ sober aud hitfule -they are abnost fnvardubly platn wltire, aud far too frequently, alus! they s U ioarning, thev becuusa of a1 Yy amuy want need, pusnbly something fu bl oF 1) crowals BT 16 8 burry. ¢ any uroups of kllers ot i Every una that 18 uble, sccii mbrella. 1t s not that the swr 6 h the coutriry, decidedly cool. There 18 nobe the ¢aé u seorchiug sun. Its rays Just uow are oo aidered s pecutiarly davevrous, There are wlio Irequent und dastisi showers, Oue lias o dread ol gettlug wet, Fhe umbrella s rabsed ac every crosam. There b ho gusthing, oo luud talking, 16 show Of any bistle. STAUNATION AND GLOOM, The people—they ut few and scattered, at must—pass slong rly and quietly, Ca rcet bs the cencral ceutre for all ol 1he vurious Jiues vl sireet ok Evervbody, frou 1o wat- ter woat part of the aty, b put out bere. No bt 16lnks just vow of walking who can pay tor u rides The curs withat have but few passeogers., They conw ad o With thele wecustomed rey Iarity t they cumeaud go comvarativety empty. ‘Tho veonle, us evidéng. save ol a sierm Becerily, romaiy ut howe. ‘They arv uot to be seel ost certatuly cven npun Cabal struct. Mere 16 e one *oavesue of b vikers, tuo, for the fasbivsable drives. There wie nube ul the ususl faucy turuouts to e e, There can be no drvivg for pleasure uuder the sbusows ul pestilence. The oow bluy which custs the final cloow bs the sppear- aucs ol W Joz und well pigh conllpuous lincs ol fupersl processivns. Uaual street is tiw tuoroughifare leading to the privcial city ceme- terics. From the turmngs at the various cruss atrccls the divud cavalvades of deatl are aliuvst coustattly nling {3, Vhev turn the cornens Trow every quarters they wing sheir o snd siuuous way,—the silenp niarch uf the deid,—s0 wauy sbadowy specires beckoulig all i their trwu. Every onelooks fnstinctively, with batad Lreaty every uhu sevs alid jecuzlibics the theni cVery une seks of Diusetl, Who's tuin uestt . 3 . The men are There are u trect vorner, I DEATIL IN THE AR Que feels the seriaiting that thaie is meatilesen and death fu the very air that he breathes, He realizes that the spores of the dread disease are in his cvery veins that s blood s becoming the more vitfated with his cvery breath, e sees and feels It all unmistakably eoouch in more Ways than one. He experiences a weneral aud overpowering sense of lassitude an L indis- position to exertion; a letting down, as it were, of both the phyaical and mental forces. lle recognizes o stiffness in his foints; ia affected 28 it with 8 cold in the back of the neck: has Jizht shooting pains betimes in his hones, He fecls & sirange, chlily seneation: he is not cx- actly oid, but thero Isan unaccountable ahsence of anything like the natural bodily warmth: 8 cold, clsmmy verspiration on hls brow: a atranze scnse of compression, much as §f bandaged, with s dull, leaden leelink In the head. he avoids_Instinctively anything Io the way of adraft. The draft, too, at tines hasa wonderfully strange effect. ‘The party lasit- ting, perchiavce, ut midday fn the open duorway, He s In n yentie 'F'nulrllltm. and fecls cum- varativels well. The sun” on the outside is giving oft a heat that s fairly brofling In its intens ‘There come from out the sunshine a It comes much as the breath of the monsoon, of which all have read. Itis ike unto the blast of a furnace, it is o stragerely hot and drv. It mav be sald to fairly scurch—to Lurn un, as it were, une's very hreath. It produces, nona the Jess, unnccount- able as it mav se sense of cotd. It burns upon the surface: rikes @ chill with- fi. One gets up instinctively and cither closes or zets o from the door. He as instinctively, perhaps, sceks out and puts un a heavier coat, The breath of hot alr hus dried up the perspleatiun. A coptous persplration 18 natwe’s only source of rellel Iruta the terrible poisun o the bivod. UOne must. necds Keep up the perspiration. or une must needs Jo down for u tourse of fever, pos- sibly to die. s WARNING OF THE DISEASE, ‘With the Jeast atoppage ot the jerspiration comes the premonttion of & clsll, wno a el is but the precursor of the fever tu follow. One's only sensc of safety, as well as one's only sense of comfort, depends upon the censo of perepiration. He fs not troublel at any time save In un ocual gever with ) excess of heat, He wears nis usual winter clothing even Without thu slghtest Inconventence, He is perhaps admounished so to do as a matter of precaution. He mast persvire or he cannot be fren from a sense of cold. and n seusc of cold i o sense of danger. He shriuks from every vossiblu cuntact of *air upon his person: he may uo’, permit the rays of the sun U peetrate his clothing. The otic chills the perspiration, the other dries it up. He is noss comfortable when so covered with woolen as to he gusrded agalust either. He ‘waiks a [ew squares, perhaps, in 8 broding sum. He docs not experietics ju bis person any nddic tional warmth; there 18 still the same unace countable absence of Lodily heat. He s at the ¢ time poweriully and strangely affected o 18 head s much, perhaps, 08 fu o case of pariial sunstroke. Thers s u feellme us (L crowd- ed down, as if the head were circled a band and were compressed from without; o dall whirning scosation in Lhe cars, He turns the corner, ur reaches the shade of the veranda, dizzy and confused, You witl sce blin not infrequently leauing aguinst the friendly wall, or holdinie 1o u poat with tho onc hand and pressing his forcicad with Loe otber, as tnouzsh partially dazed. ‘The night sctties dowu with an unsecountable elaum. The screets at an carly hiour are altnust entirely deserted. The afr fs peculiarty heavy and close. (Ine recognizes it as tairly loaded with malarinl polson. Nobody cares to be out that can well avold It. One may walk, os carly as B o'clock, upon any of the principal thaf- oughtares other thau Capal strect for a doze aquares and not meet a single sonl save the po- Heeman on his rounds. The doora at Windao! llhulldurn at oven this early hour are carefully closed, Those FROOPS OP PRATILENCE. at mark the exceotions here and there may bo counted 1o tho ‘distance, having 86 omluoas Jook. You will be lizely on appruaching to seo the wax the silent watchers, and the shruuds sce the proots of the pestilunce beture vou, Yo £0 L vour joeur sober and thowsitful, 1L bas brcu opeu porbaps Lhe whole of Lo dav to the a0 and the” winl,” Thete is nonc’tlle Icksa sense of closencss and oppression, and you Jeel a struuge, & leaden dempness eod chitl. You close at once eveey avenue for o dralt; you are afraid of the yery sir of Heavend you feel that It 18 Jaden with the germs o death, * You setire o bed with enough of covering for a winter's nighy, . slcep oniy (if Dul Jerciancs 160 eTvoun) when you have succeeded in gettfue un a good pere aptration. Thereisthus throngh all the ot lone ‘wearr days and the stitl wearier niehts g constanl battle as it were lor lile, alize the struggle thal 18 constantly gobmez on in hiis system: too struggle os betwecn taitire and the fell destroyer. He sees hus trien ds dronuing day by dav sind on cvery mile, [lu g8 calied upon to aid them In their sickuess, to folluw, them to their zraves. ‘Tuny as he may, and he sees and hears but of e and the terrible sulferivg and waut that follow in traiu. He may pot ive way wuy sense of feur and depressiong he must sl his perves as he would gunrd Jis fe; he must take such vare of, must wake such a fizht fur, aud do the Leat he van fur hiinaelt atd bis toved ones cons Mded to his Kevptug; be must give bits actention nuxe to his frientds snd tlielr fellow-sntTerers o kindg he muat be prepared, i need be, fur thy worst that may conie. WHELE WLt 1T 2ND] God only kuows where it ull mav end, or who may live 10 telt the tale, By fur the worit we feur bins yet tocome, There can be o change fur the bottee until- atter @ frost, ana the air meanthne mwust becotite necessarily but the more buten with the dread Indection. The inental und phvsical stratn, oo, becomes more and niore usbearable from day to day, ‘The chord that s thus tereitiy ul constuntly straied et give wuy at last. ups, that have fonghit the drewd disease with toe stulitest hearls, that bave e dving aint vured for the deud, tausk sooncr or jater by fureed o sucetinh, With the contlnuation of the epidemie week alter week there mist (alla betier und noblee chiss ol victims, New Orleas, prostrate be- vuath the seourge, Is showing heesetl i her nublest colors, Ller people, much as we may wauve condemned her past, politically, sre hrov- 12 themselves of the stuflfol which'irue horoes ure wwde, Reaver and tryer e thun Loge vrgauized uuder the Howanl Assoctation du not hve, 1 know of the hurrors of this fernble scourze g8 under my own cycs; wind 1 kuow of wy owy knowiedge of thelr work 1u hand, ‘They arc doiog 1t with a noblencss wnd Jearlesstivss that conumends ftsell to o Christlau people, Tley deserve, and have need of, i, aud swore than &ll, tiw encouragement und il they may seware. The Peabody. Assoviation, too, it need caro tor the couvalescunts, fur the starving thuusands, and want 3ud fainine, se ali Know, wust fullow §n the wakeof 4 bestlicuve, May dod uid them one aud all, and 1say tod save e dead and the dyini. HICKMAN, THE DAILY AVERAGR, » Zpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Hicxuay, Ky, via {lussixotos, Sept. G0 An everagaof four new cases hero dally, with the sume number of deaths. Dr. Bluckburn has visited all tho stricken ones, and suys thoy are alflicted witih & maligzuant form of yeliow fever. A largzo proportion of those now pros- trated will recover, Bupplies, nurses, snd phy- slcwus sre coming in dafly, aud the sivk will receive every necessary atteution, Seventy-live to voe hundred whites, cxclusive of the sick, are stilt bere. The entire puwber remaiulng, fncluding the blavks, is estimated at 250. Owy three deaths have so far occurred awong the nugrues, who gencrully have a bt forn of fever, W. il Garduer, A, Kingman, Jr., David Uright, uud Bew Ashlord dled yesterday. BIXLY CANES are now undes treatment, among whom are foir of tho fawily of Joho Millet, gue ol vur oldest apd best-koown cltleens. Willlam Brevood Is peported W havo died o few miles out of fiiekwan. 'The Hickmun peonls ary so full of hopeless despadr, terory aud death that cven tho slek aud dying have scut messaves to Buperfuteodeut Thowas, of the Nushville, Chatanooga & St. Luuis Rstiway, beguivg und tmploring bins b let them o by traty to sumy voint, but Lis respouscs, of course, have been fuvariably fn the negative. " Ben Fortuug,the telezraph operstor, who stood to hls post uutil the last, is down with the tever. Dk WILLIAN C. CONE, who returoed frow Meiuplis to his Bome near Froakilu, Toou. Jast Sauwdsy afteruoon, died You arc comparatively comiortably, can, Onn ean feel. and re- Thie that have held > : 5 2 i3 | & f 5-1\», CENTS,. .. of fevert phis nine @ orning. nye e L brn i Men- Ang as a drng clerk. —anien Jinttetin, Sent, w, i Dusting the twenty-four hours ending at noon yesterday, Hickman bad thice new cases and two deathe. A gentleman well known he Calro.. who resiles six niles this slde of Jlickinan, wae In town vesterday, smil he aava a phivsicaan told Do the day before that from what he waw of the sickness, and he imd been nght amon it from the atart, Le was convinced that it was an aguruvated type of the swamp ferer—a diseasn alwuys prevatent thers fn one foem or anotiier during this season of the year. The doctor las hived in Hickinan al nd vicinity for twenty-six yeare, and lias practiced there a great portionol ihe time. ‘The more the features of the Hick. man_fever arc oxamined, the stronger the proof liccomes that 1 fever this scason. 4ickman has had po yellow- "OTHER PLAGUE TOLLY SPRINGS. Hotrr Senixes, 8POTS8. Sept. %.—~The following deaths occurredto-day: Ueorge Wing, Tnomas Falcoper, Miss Julia Walte, R, 4. Campbell, Mrs. Blank, Baiem: WL IL T Manning, of Austin there, an's chitd, Jeanie Lynch, A lospital has been oriaoized in the Court-Ilause under the charge of Dr. T. 1. n, Tex, ’Qm SI_mm aro IACRSDY, MIBS. Jacksow, Miss, Seot. 0.—-The fever has bruken out at several vew points In this State— Dolton Lake, Lawrernce Statlon on the Vicks- burg & Merden Ry o the N County, a!lway, and Gflman Statlon w Otleans Road; Dry Grove, in Hinds No abatement at Vicksburg, Holly Bprings, Port Gibson, or Greensille. AT only three or four re AT W. G. Kalghts Templar, GRENADA main to be attacked. VICKSNORG Paxton, Grand Commander of the is among the new cascs, tiov. Stone fa here to-day to confer with the State Board of Health and citizens ss to Btate aid fn the present emcrgency. It will e fin- pussiblo to couvenc the Legisiaturs now, so strictly quarautineid the State. 1s nearly every county in Toie Governor had several vexativus detentions on lie way here from his howme ta Tuka. Grand-Seerctary P liveral contributions trom the Masons, Feltows, aud ottiers, afliscted poluts for sutlering. Power continues to reccivo Odd- and 18 senainz it duly to the benefit of all wise ure WAVERLY, TENN. Waveney, Teun., Sept. 9.—, ady who cama here yesterday from Memphis, where sho had the yellow fever, had 8 relapse to-day, Bhofell dowa upon tl:e platform of the depot Irom sheer weakuces, Bhe lns o sick chlid. The wore tiand of Waverly people are leaving for the Lills. PADUCAN JUNCTION. . Papvcan JuseTio: natlon and treplda! the taking from a traln ona stretchier o negro ' who hud Leen_ paralyzed with bilious fever. %, Sept. 0.--Much ‘conster. ion was prodaced here Ly It was supposed o be n case of yellow fever, and all nbout the depot fled precipitately, MAR. CIN'S, TENN, MaRTIN'S, Tenn., Scpl. D.—John Fields died of fever hera to-dag. men 1n this vicinity, Hlo was one of the richest His was Lhe fourth death ia his family, The fever Is thought to beunder control. CHATTAROOOA. CnatTANOOGA, Scpt, —A Urickiayer named Griilin, of Mempnis, dled of. eliow fever. VIRNNA, JLL. Vigxxa, 1., Bept. 8.—Tho Mayor to-day. is- suvd his prociamation declaring the city under quarantine, aud prolfbiting ‘all persous from enteriog tho town unless " they produce eertifi- cutes trum the Board. of flealth whence they e, tiss eveninz ut e Threo enses'of ‘vellow'T8var are repovied tropulls, - trauiyiivd. tles distant, Feople are fricbtencd vut of their wits, sud tatk ot leaving. Ciseado, Sept: 9, grant was sent from s received here at Viokanuno, Mis, a1 vicmsuuRg, . T v ) [he following private tele. Vicksbure Sunduy pight, U7 this morning: Bept, O ~Col J, J. 5 Wil son: Bishup Lider's condition 1s very critical,aud no hupes are entertained for his recovery. Bishop Leroy od hers lant night, Frarris. Bistiop Leroy was formerly pastor of ‘the Cathonie Cliurels fu Vicksurg, . 5 CANTON. . Canioy, Miss,. Sept. 9.—~Twenty-one new cases und fuor ceath 5 i the lost tweuty-four hours, Feser secws o oe spreadiog iy tho country. All look to us for. belp. We . peed nurdes badly, (Sugucd) Roneur PoweLy, Mayor. A JEWISH QUERY. AND GOV. BISHOP'S ANSWEL. CINCINNATL, Bupt, 0.—~Tue Tolluwing corre- spoudence explains itsell: CINCINNATL, Sept. O, —The Jion, B, M. Bishop— Dean sins 1o your proclagiation of tae Tib, recs ommendiuiza day of prayer ih behalf of fhi goi- low-tever wuflerers, peuple Lo avscinbie oo churches, to ofter up alleviate the suferin Dieal 2 L prayer for by the use of the torm ** Chrietiuh peop you_call on all Chesiian the Lith, bu their respuchiva prayees (0 Almiehty 1iod 1o s of the Nouth. ~ Did you the ulloviation of u national caianuty unly thore_citizens of Obio wh profuss amd Fecugntzo the pri RIOLY Lespectively, CHveINK A £, S . Stman—beat datw wae recoived by prine, fora n+: Yous coann uciples uf 1o Christia rlis Daxies W . BoSinos —~Mesara, Danlel Wolf and 3 lcation tine mu_ with -cunsntemple sure My object i recoanmeniling a day ubprayec viatiun of the scounzy waicl i 1w sillfcy. bz 0w “Suuth s sinply 10 sCcury the UNILea ju vocation tv Aty God by il who el in amt neozrlend e yooduves ad wereys that He Mt wr schoot, whe would ton oF & plague, At people of i yon a would tntesose His Ounupotent Power, which ulons reiile k3 ey genecl ferm, (ptending to ouized andrelidd upon Diving n tug hour of uoed, and by no wwane 10 excluge tuy uf ahy scct, cread, beliel, Give a pragee for the allovia® lenwt of all, 10 oxclude tha TC Wyuibers, Who 3y jecut- nized and Wiuelriowe fur devda of mugcy s cuanty, Ruspectiully, " Governor of tho " Rienann M. ‘Bisitor, tasy 9 Ubia. LOUISVILLE, 2 ARRIVALS ¥10M THE INFXCTED DISTRICTS spevial Dispuich (0 Tha Tridune. N LouisvisLs, Ky., 8cpt. 9,—Southern refuzecyd contlnue to pour 1 on every tralg, and, while mauy o East, hundreds rewmadn, -Loulsville's iuvitation fur all to conte, slek or well, occasious the most neartfelt eratitude, told by those who ch: heartrending fu the ‘The tales of wos ance to be luterviewod ars extreme, Uronada peaole Lave almost ceasced to arrive, though the repre- sewtation fromw Mississipnt otherwise continues large. New Orleans caluily, vut those gloawsy apprevensions. . people seem to take Lhings from Mewphis are full of MISCELLANEOUS. 2 CAIRO VEOFLS ALARMLD, Sixelal Mialch (o The Trituss. Camof ., Bept. thyes mewmbers of 0.~Two nlies above here Tom Vorter's fumily ura down witls yellow fever, The disease is well do- tined, ' No tever in Cairoy Citizeus aro depari- lug ou every tralu. NEWPORT, kY, CINCINNATL, 8ept, . —'The statement was tele- grapbed from this city last Wevk by u speclal vorrespondent announcing on the guthority of Ur, Puytbisn, of Nowpart, Ky that thero were tweuly or thisty cases of malarial fover fo Npw- port, uwd that it was fever. That phystel wnild type ‘of the yeltow an statcs tha story is uu- qualitledly falso; that notbing likq yellow fever exists in Newport, and thag he made no sucu swtement, peither Ald he baye sny coayersation with auy perscus that cogld be sa coustrusl, HASTIVILLE, Nasuviees, Bept. from the Buuth unly four are thus fur sis the fever, IWa0l W low fever; others uot decided. .~Among the refu hlet {a suppoied to be yu posed casesur: rewuved o ibo Indruary wo tutles from tho city. Oug of tho patlents s & cojored studeut at Fiske University, who came Lo Misslsstppl vl Ca1r0, 1L, Sept. Mewphla. Fuve wembtrsof Thoway The two sup- | ,

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