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i FHIY Porter's famtiv, four miies nhove the city on the Missiselppl River. are down with the fever, Pheslfans heredizagree as to the nature of the fover. None reported n aity AT CENTRALIA. - CENTRA L, Beot. D.—7, /1, Ranch, Pres- idmt Staie Joard of Health: We hate no case of yellow fever n our iy, Parkinson is only Fntl-ring trom an attsck of ftermittent fever. Wil notify yon at once {f yellow fever nppcars. J. Ly ALz, {ilinois Csotral Sutgoon. RYANSVILLE, FEFANSVILLE, Ind., Bept. 0.—Weather hot and suliry; ratn in the evening, There are pros- peets of a etrict quaranting between Bere and Calro. : TAREN DOWN, Cincinxats, Bept, 0.—Joseph Locke, of the Memplils Ledger, who reached here last Friday. was taken Lo the hospital sick with the yellow fever. S £T. 10018, 8. Lotis, Sept, 8.—~The Pompler Life-Saving Corps of the 8t. Louis Kira Departinent to-day donated the prize of $200 taken at the Chicaro fircmen's tournament last week to the fever suflcrers in the South. The Quarantine Hospital report to-day aava: Two canes- admitted since Jast revort. Ono died,—W, J, Walker, river reporter of the Memphta' Jerald. 81X fever cases and cight doubtful, TLAGUE NOTES, ‘The people_of Rhreveport, La,, havo heen greatly excited over the Tact that Meme- phis newapapers have been se New Urleans 1'icaypune: 1n differcat parts ot Lh futrodice thelr mell ment here. Hickman County, Ky, I8 turning stamps and logs as a disinfecting meanure, Dr. Westmoreland, who nursed the case of young Urand in Atlanta, says: * I flt that If Fellow fever wna contas ter all 1 find sald 34 1 bad actuaily been deovlving the peonle—I tey nre {rving to ¢ I yellow-fever treat- sleserveil to eatelyit, and ought. to die.” 1 there- fore determined to give it a full trinl, T atayed in the 1oom with my paticot all day, [even slent In the room with bim ali night, with the biack vomit all about tne, awd the room thor- oughly Impreznated, T unpacked hia clothes and handled thew freely; [ touchied the pattent, nureed him, and waited on hitn £l ho was dead.! Ilad two nurses, who went throngh the saine ordeal with me, and thoy both came out un- scathed. Dr.Johneon went thirourh even worag than that. fic was with us ull the’time, and held the patient's head while bo was vomiting. He is now in perfect health. [t there s any- thing that s sbsolutely demonstrated, i¢ is that yellow fever i not contagious,’” RELIE STCAMONL, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune 8veavone, 1, Sept. 0.—A movement was started, headed by the Rev, N. 8, 8age, Univer- salist clergyman of this city, in which all our minlsters and prominent clerzymen intercsted themaelves, to raise a fund tor the rolfef of yel- low-fever sufferers, and yesterday (Sundny) was devoted. to that subject. In the worniug ser- tnons were preached Jrom all puipits in the city upon the subject of charity, and nppeals madu for liberal contributions, and in the evenlng uo services were held at the churchies and n mnss- meeting took place in the Court-Ilouse Park. A Lrass band and glee clab furnished the musie. ‘The Hov. Charles Kellum acted as Chalrman, H, P. Hall was elected Sceretary and Chorles 11, Knox Treasurer, Speeclies wero made, and tho citizens responded nobly to the appeats for ald. Four bundred dollars were subseribed and pald {1, and $100 or more will be collcefed to-day in addition. Tue funds thus collected will probably be sent one-ball to the oward Asso- ciation and onc-half to the Young Men's Chris- tian Assoctation. ELGIN, ILL. Bpecial Dispateh ta The Tritune. Prots, 11, Scpt. 9.—A collection for the ben- elit of the yellow-fever suffercrs waa taken at the Cougregational Chnreh yestorday, and over $75 was ralsed. Tho pastors of aeveral Elgln churches latend to call @ meeting to-morrow night. They hope 81,000 will be subscribed. Tho members of the Board of Trade and tho Lakestdo Park Club bave procured several hundred dollars, L. A. Baldwin oud G. W, Fisn gent $33 to the Howard Assoclation Fri- day. The Mayor of Jackson, Miss., has autbor- fzed A. Aruold, of Jackson, but now 1o this elty, to salfelt help, He {8 mectiug with sue cess. A committee, appolnted by the Mayor, 13 canvasalug the city for subscriptions, OALENA, Spactal Dirpazen to Tho Tribune, QALENA, I, Bept. 0.—Yesterday sormons were preached in soveral of tho chitrebes In this city on the Bouthiern plague, and arrangements muao for cauvaselag the city thoroughly for ald, Our people have goue to work in earnest, and from present Indications our quota may be put down at $1,000. Amounts collcctod up to thls evening aro: Masonie fratervity, 8115 Metho- dist contributions, $80; generad fund, $135. . The Oda-Fellows will take action on the subject -of rellef to-morrow evening, CARLINVILLE, I1LL. oecial Dienaich 1o The Tridune. CAnLiNviLLE, 1L, 8ept, O.—A mss-mecting was hetd at the Court-llouee fu this city last night for the purpoese of ralsing funds in aid of the yellow-fever sufferers of the S8uuth. Muyor J. L. Plutu prestded, Those present cesponded lveratly to the call. > Carlinville has rafsed over €500 I cush, and will {acrease the amount. Our people are around, and the guod work will not Lo stopped as long us the terrible scourge sweops througl the South, MILWAUKER, Rvectal Dispaich 1o Tha Tridune. Miuwaukes, Wis., Sept. 0.—Cuntributions for the yetow-fever sufferers are reporied to- day ys follows: Setine! ulllce ciuployes, 81003 BchHtz Brewing Company, 85005 Bay View Totliug-Mill employos, $703.50, Of tne lust uamed aount, X0 have beco forwarded to New Orleans, $200 to Vicksburg, $200 to Mem. phils, and $10L50 to Greenville, Miss, DETHOIT, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tyidune, Derioir, Mich., sept. S—Yellow-fevor con- tributions reported to dute are 30,935.47, Those not reported will swell the amount te over £S,000. About $2,000 were sent South by the Cbafrman of the Citlzens’ Commiltsen this after- Toon, The work of collecting aubscriptions and arrungivg benelits s belog proseeuted with up- abated vigor, TELOIT, Wid, Speclut Dispatch o The Tridune, Brroit, Wia., Bept. 9,~Work for the yellow- fever sullerer en yuletly woing on here for soroe days. Two bundred and elghity doltars are now rewly w bo senty aud 1t b expocted the winount will bu materially increased by a home coucert t be given to-morrow evenlng, aud by further private contributlons, SPRINGYIELD, Bneatal Pinputeis 10 ‘su* Tribung, [l Srmnovigen, U, Bept. 9.—~The Grand Treas- urer of the Hiuols Grand Lodgy of Musons bas thus far reccived and furwarded to-day $126 for yullow-fever aullepers, contributed by tive Judges. The lato appeal to thelodges wil) causs 8 respouse shortly, The Mayor sends avother TemiLlAnCe W-mOrTow, BAST WAUINAW, Epecial Dispateh 1o The Telbune, Easz Bacinaw, Mich., Bept. 9.—~The Citizens' Comlttes bavy ralsed 3100 or the yellow-fever fund. ‘I'he Masonle fratermity have forwarded $225,a0¢ un creurglon will be given on the slemger Burt to-uorrow, the entire proceeds to Ko futo the fund. Arrangements for o grand cugeert for the fund ere 1o progress. KRNOSIA, WiN, Svecial Dispatch 10 The Trivune. Kexosia, Wis., Sept. 9.~The Odd-Fellows Luiize uf s eity bas dovated $100 for the re- Hel of yellow-fever sutlerers. N, Boecial Diroatch (0 The Tridyns Osals, Neb, Sept. 8.—The yellow-fever fund ¥ up §LL0. OF thls swouut sbout 1,50 bas becn went to ditlerent poluts, X GENEN, FPROVED. WasiinoToy, . C., Seut. 0.—~The Secratary of Wuar, uliie extending uid to the yellow-fever sullerenn, bus repeatudly declarcd thut be was governed by no other law Uhan (hat of Luwuy- itv, but depended pou the approval of the cutlre country for bis actiou. No one here duubts that bu wil) huys Congresslons) sauction, lfiu. h orderio give sowe sasuruice, Col. Giheon on the subject, They replied that if it shoufd become necesfary to pags a faw validat. nu and ratlfving Seeretary McCrary's action, it would certwnly mect With their most cordial support. 3 ¥ L Sickerson & S, Tenry ranks. &eol, 34 . LETTEI-NOX CONTRINUTIONS, In reply to A tefexeam from the Postmaster at Chicavo asking {f the deposit of contributiona for yellow-fever sufferers i street letter-boses ehoitld be permitted, Acting Postmaster-en- cral Tyner enya: re ts o oblectlon to the deposir.of contributions i sueh sireet Tetier- boxes s nre i places of extraordinary safety, The publie ehonld be requestedd to deposit In the daytime before the hour for dally coller- tiond, 10 tontitution-boxes were put fn all the Post-Unlices in the ted States and the pro- ceents duttvered to loeal collecting committees, 1t would with approval, JHARVARD, 1Lt HaRvano, TiL, Scpt. 0.—The Harvard Dra. mutia Club of this vity gave an entertatnment for ths benehit of tho vellow-fover sntlerces, and, together with the collections taken up in chorehies, netted over 8100, ‘the peovls of Hagyard are sviile wake and full of symnathy, aud wihil not be behind In this snd ailliction. The money will be forwarded to-day, The Masonis Londires will do thelr share nt thelr nest regular meeting AT, TOGTS, 8. Lovis, Sept. l—="The Merchants’ Exchange fever fumid now reaches SUE; olhor eolice- tions, 12,6715 toral, 830.058, The:Disburainge Committenr to4lay sent 3030 to New Orteans; £330 cach to Memphis, Vicksburg, Port Gibson, tircenvitle, nud_ Plaquemine, La.i $20 euch to Hotly 8prings, Caucon, Detphl, nd Baton Rouge, Total, #4,460. ’ 35 INDEPBYDENCE, KAN, INDEPENDENCE, Kan, Bept. D.—Independ. enee, Kan., expresses sympnthy for the vellow. fever suffercrs by a contribution of £100, with eithseriptions still Increasing, Also. signds e, W. Ao McCuliy. an csperienced physictan, to labor aneonye the sick, all under the direction of Lhe Howard Assochunfon, HAN_PRANCIACO, £1 Holmen & Caton. A Mctionald, $1; Shively, SIt 3L FO A 2z D). Cran 23 ilcckwith & Middendorf, §1; T, Mason, Si. Graber Bros., 813 cash, 40 cents; Macomver & Smith, 821 Wann, Wood & Co,, 831 E, It. Nichols & Warne & Low, it W' Helke, 815 Rown & Ca., 853 0 carh, ) centas eu: ¥3: 1, 8, Clinee, Co., 3 1, Sarzent, 03 M, G, [loffimnn 4 . P, Braun & Co., K. loester & Co., & 81 £13 canhi, i) e $1s Woodeock & efm, &2 $51 9, I Lihteap, $1 Duonoing, 813 J. 6. toodrle! ran, 81: A\, Meye 2 Teumbnll & C i h & O H Morchonse, 323 0. 3. $2: Charles Gabeh, £13 tiarabal- Ao Jdo Muitman, "obh, Wilia Oriental Fowder Mills Uy a: . \\“Igumuu & 351 Hirown & schica, Matiol , L, A HAN Fraxesco, Sept, h—Toial subacriptions 1Y Vit T Ronneoi, o tha Cilirane® feiief Thnd tor tho yetivwefover | €05 2 43850 St sufferers, $ELU0. A nimber of beuchit enter- lrulnmenu are to come oif thisweek fnaid of the 1iltas & Co.\ $5 man, $1: W, 4, Hievens, 81 817 cash, 813 €, Tiuck, Niow & Total, £300. 5, Conttibutio to the Citlzens' Cominittea Fumi for relicl ot sufferers by yellow tever by the drug trwde, througn - 11, A, “lurlbut, O, F. leckers K, M, canh, u ¥, Wood &Co., S ¥, tark, ‘&1¢ " ¢ash, 813 $1; b P, Gliman, 813 reen, 13 Lynch' lrow. $0% o 83 Conner, Burncit & Co, 84, a und, ‘T'tie Citizens' Committee of Salinas City have raised about $500. LITTLE ROCK, Lirne Rock, Arli, Neot, 9.—The Howards and vther orgutizations of the ity have sent over £4000 o Memphis, ono physle thirty Luracs, and {u a day or two will seod Fuller, and Genrge W, Btouteuburgh: Faller & Fuller, 8303 Buck & Linynor, §10; D, R, Drche & Cu W, 3. Dife, 8 Hujand, . 11 . “SHi: Thom Ueld, S5 A, Arend, $5: dudmon’ € acnntis, g Chark Bros, & Butler, M. Hambeight, $0 Jo P, Snnm, €62 Gule & Dioekl, 853 J. L, Web 1, tinrilett, 85;H, A, it & Co. & & Humplirey, $103 ¥, B, Potlit, $6: . S L armidy 832 4, G Nigel- C7F Clabe, $1; Lo Hots, 315 W, & eiutold, 8154, 1. Hooper, $1: T ate: €. M. Wetnh siid. ¢l notiter physician and some more nurses, COLUMBLB, 0. . CoLuxpus. Sept. $,—Ltis congreastion of n smnl} coiored cliureh yestorday coutributed 563 Tur the suilerers at Memphts, Tis "turners are orgnnsziue tor the public exhibivon for this beu- efit ol the Now Urleans autlerers, ¢ TULADELESIA, Lit1t.ADELPIA, Sept. Ba=The Rollef Commit. | teu to-day sene $5,000 to Mumplils, 33,000 vach to New Urleans anidl Vicksburg, aud 84,000 to New Orleans 1or diatribution amuong the vutside autfering towns. . E g STATE AID, NasuvinLg, Sept. ).—8tale-Treasarer Marsh T. Polki, by advice o1 oy, Porter, has deter- mined to fssuc provisions to the extent of FU0U per weelk to fever sufferers ut Memuphis, RANSAS CITY, Kaxsis Ciry, Scpt. Y—A nickel coliection was takes by the Press Assoclution of wae Dis- fnarck tempcrance eamp-meeting fur the benelt ' of the fever sufTerers tu-dny, Amount 803, | 3 GENEIOUS OPPEL. New Yonrx, 8ept. f.—~The Peunsylvania Rafl- way Company gunounces that i will varry free supplics umnl other contributions tor the reliet of yelluwsfever sutlererd, HENRY, UL Hexny, 1L, Sout. b, —Henrv contributes and forwards to the Howard Assoclution ot Mem- phis $111L.80.for the benellt of tho yellow-tever suflerers, c. 3 . Waite: . Williame, $15 Henry Lord, Xtontenonruh & Co,, W A, Coulter & Co., £33 AU, Jiryan, . 83,5 Bhrient, $33 cafl, 31t canh, $2; 1. Tout Dr, 1, delard, 811 cast, $13 . P, cu-hy $17 .\ cash, 815 cash, 31 J. 1l Dudeceott, 8 w815 13 cushe 813G I W1 tH A, $ Suenbiou “Timnerman, $2; ) 320 . W Hoy §2:' Lint & Uhlendortr, $2; 10 ey, $33°W, 1. Togart, b2} o D Nosgern.! : Hormann, §2 Lskor, S2¢ I, Smith, 2055 1 Slautbora &> KURSES FOR MRAIIIS NORPOLR, Nept. U—Liuht nurses left for Mewmphts co-aay. WhiningLon also seuds nurscs. RAVANNAIL BAVANNAL, Scpt. Y—More nurses go to Memn- o3 AMIUY Porter, Matpeil, 853 O, Peuser, 8: L Uall, 0 . . Bt S Lo W Kadile, $1; 721 Pater phts to-morrow. son, $1. Fotul, S e LUSBRIEMEX'S SUDSCRIPTIONS, CIIICAGO. ‘Ilie folluwing is a complets st of subscrip- THR CITIZENS' RELIEY COMMITTER met again yesterday morning In the Secretary's . offlee of the Board of Trade, Mr. Marry Nelson presiding. The subject of future uppropriations coming up, it was stated that tho total subserip- tions made throuch the Committes up to date were 833371615 aporopristions, #6,700; which, with the necussary expenses, left 325,721.39 In the haunds of the Treasurer, to bo appropriated tiuna 1o the yellow-fever sy rs mude by the Tumbermen, and colleeted hf W. Harvey, A. 4. Vun Behalek, and J. H. 8keelo: Ludinglon, Wells & Van_ Bchaick, $5 Falier & Cu., So0; T, W. Harvey, $50; Gous & Finllips Manufaceuring Co, Lenry Barker & Co., $50; Menoniines Rive ber Company, 203 3. Bicdler B Luml ns might ba deemed best. 2 . L, L'ofi.l‘t.ni :2. Vel ve | 50 ranch Lutmber o Mr. Nelron remarked that this would glve St e ki ‘E”"}{’""YJ them enough to carry on the work for five weeks at §5,000 a week, cven Ifnothlug addi- tlonal was recelved, which was wholly hinprob- able, ‘The Rev. Dr. Harrls moved to appropriate 85,000 at once,—8&AX000 to the Howards of Now Grleans, 82,000 0 tho Howards ot Memphis, ana 81,000 to the flowards of Vicksburg. Some aiscussion urose as to the propricty of avpropriating ull the money to thy Huwards, - stead of divlding it up betweon them, the Pea- body Assogation, sud the Youug Men’s Chirls- thuy Assoclationsbut the seuse ot tho, Commit- teu seened to bo that (L was best to’ disburse through tnu Howards,—the best-oreanized char- itable assoclatlon in - the Bouth,—with twstruc- tlons to the ofticers o that Ansodution {n the varluus ¢tivs 10 pay over tu the other Assocla- ¥ K, Martin, £ 251 Fard Iiver L1 Tpenter & Co., Wilkce & Co,, 3 luldon & Pen MedMollon & Co.. 5: Lo, F30; Noibrook & Co.. . Cliarle H, Gardiner & C & Cu,, §253 Ly olm Porter, §10; waper »h, Chao 101 llair & Elphicke, 8105 1. 1. Aunderson' & Co,, £10: Thowpsun lhrothees & bon, $103 Mendvon & Winter, S10; Morris & Viol- Tenbnrg, 3103 1air & Odiow, '810;' Union’ Planing 31 Cov\ 103 Junies Chinroley & Co., K107 M. ' Cuatlea Uitz & Bro,, 105 A, G W. Stocnuker, £107 Thud Denn, Grence, $10; hruay, B . SEPTEMNDER 10, 1878 a first remlttance. It will be eqy amone Southern ancrators of the Weatern Unton Tetegraph Company who are suffering or destitate, and 11 eases where they have died at thelr posta thelr tainflies will recelve proper wld. Considerable rums have been coutributed i other eltiea and towna by the telegraph men, aml tho azarecate donations will 2o far towanl relleving the actual necessities of ihelr cralt in THR POLICH DEFARTMENT the South. has, ince Satorday noon, disposed of 3,000 4 10 the officials’ and cmrluvm‘ plenic, all of which means 81,500 that will go to swoll the vontributtons 1o the yellow-fever sufferers. A remittance of $IT3 was sent from the Mayor's oflice_yesterday to the llowards at Vicksbure, Thie money gent out up fo date from this dishursing ndint tn the Clrv-Hall 5075, Outshle of the 3171 which went yes- tenlay, e sum fuchides %! walclh _lias heen sent to New Orleans, nod $241.75 which has been sent to Memptile, #90) of the Inst-nawmed suin being a special contrlbntion to one of thachureh congrregazions there, ‘The subscriptions yester- day were £5 from Adolph Moses and 825 from the proprictors of the Alhambra. : THR HEALTIU DEPARTMENT, Dr. D Woll §x by nio means nuctive. On the contrary, he is taking every preeaution awainst apossiitle cammmalention of the dlzease by wmeans of refugees’ hagease, {9 attending sup- po~edl cases, observing the symptoms amd treat- g them accordingly, atdd, In short, fs dolni evervthing that a tublie oflicer chamred with sueh important trusts gosld do. In his Snmday trips around the eity, looking up the refumees who arrived that dag from 8t Louis, he hed an opportuinty to more closely ohserve tho von- dition of the streets, ‘Ll tesuie of that ub- acrvation was not favorable to the cleavliness ot Chivagu's thorougifares, and hg. ace cordingly held a consultation with the Mayor Festerday® mornmng, v whith he showed the necessity for greater attention to this wat- toron the part of the Dapartment of Publle Works, The Mayor readily saw the importanes of the sugrestiyn, sl ordered Sunt, Wilson to put on an widitlonal force of men fu the etreet-clcaniug departinent. ‘The ralns yester- day, of course, jucrensed the nount of i In the strects, aid, mtly, the work that naving it, For the ki been worked pleht and day in the ulleys, removing the accumuln- tions ot ashes, dirt, and garbaze, il if peonle discover v refuss mattes whici hias been over- looked they are requested to report it at onre either nt the Health Oifico or the oftics of thy trect-clennlu department. % SOUTUERN BAGOAGE. De. DeWolf has also had several talks with Dr. Hauch, who vonstders the idea of detaining baggage for disinfection au exceedingly guod one,~—vastly better, fu fact, than onlering the Biierils of the border countles fn the Stae to stizo the smine in transit snd subject the owners thereof to vexatlous delays o tho midst of their Journeyings. What will be donc, there- fore, will beto detaln bageage from the South whicih reachea Chileawry, fuinlirate it thoroughly, ond thon return it to its owners, most of whoin make Chieago thele objectiva point. and who will therelors not be annoyed by tiie belef delay to which they witl be subjected’in metting hotd of their bigwaze after Its arrival bero. Tho fumigating vrocess does no harm fo trunks or thelr contents, and cvery- thing s returued fn as good conditlon 08 it Is taken,—better, In fact, consideriug the eradicating effects of the thorough fumigas tion on the contaglon which may have lurked within ft. Thu roilrond authoritics have aford- e Dr. DoWolf every f:\mlfl.f for l:nrr‘)‘lnz oup his precuationary plang, ‘Throuzh tlckets to this city via Loulsville have been witndrawn temporarily, aud Southerners from the infected districts Luy thesr tickets to Loulsvllle, stay there i they choost, and; it they decide to como further nortit, purcbuse tickuts from that polot to the desired huven. The three routes to this ity from the Sousb, excepting those swhivh are pratecied by the quarauting ot Culro and t. L.outs, are the Kuokakee Line, the Pan-f rotte, and the Chicago, Danville & Vine Dr. Do Wolt received authority yesterday from the oflicers of these lnes to tnapeet ali boggage arriving from Loulsville and below, together with lotters to the bavgage-wmasters vt the three depots dirceting tuem Lo silow the doctor o his representatives ta seize, detaln, axuutne, wud, if necessary, famigate all such bograge, Ar- rungements bave also been made with theomui- bus peools by . which Incoming baezage on these yoads from Luuisville, or points uelow, will mot be ro-cheeked to uther polnts on the train, pussengers belng roquired to call for {tat the omulbus oflice fu person. By this meany, It cannot pass throngh the eity or get to uny place within the city uiitl after |£ has deen thorough- 1y treateda with ourning sulpbur, As for dis.u- sectiugr elothing, raat Lsdecmed handly necesary, for this reason thas by the tine arcures Lreives beee all tho contagion that may huve been in his wearlne upparel will, from contact with tha olr, bave been drl vat, aml Lfumigation would vo useless, In nany cuses thu refupces who have come to Caleako huye cast off thiclr hon- closhes at somo ety on the tine, baughit new onea, und appeardd as fresh and brleht ns any- boay possibly could who wis a refuee, Uens crally speakivz, 1t' 18 not the clothing thatn wan weurs ou his back that does the Larm, but tiie tlehtly-presssd artictes lu tranks, from which the alr hus beon oxeluded for duys, Ju all these precauiions, Le. Do Wolf depre- eates all thongit of anythane Hke o quarantineg of perauns. Al e, desives 1s fo sce that thelr bagzage i3 all dlil ‘betore I s set dowy tn our lwusew undt our hotels, 1isidea s that Clicago cant b, and shoubd be, a pleasunt eity of retuigo fur these uufoctuunates frotp the South, sud thut, by taking al{ proper precautiony, und by treatbime them promptly when siek, It ean ro- 10 $10; Watdo & Schillo, §10% Henry Curtiy, $10% i ity Tof anicty to. §hos Ty D P ey Sl Ketcham o Vick, 8103 Joln T, Nuble: %m- i A LR M :1":‘?. w.u:.n n:hn"u ufx{uuhfnl';odmmxnfi":n ug-’ Mehunnid & Woe, 3105 Chupin & Ton ‘x"“ lwve here. Lu this respeet she hus set 0; . 810; & Wincu, 310% Boper & (rainard 4. Ca.s W. l, Clatlield, $10; Parsons S Tasier,. 9 Alexuniter_ Uateson. 8103 A. It Oray, 310° biovau, 81 B10:'C, e sury. Dr. Harrls' wouton was Hually carned, and that geotleman was dirceted 1o telegraph the vtllvers of the Howgfils at Memphts, New Orleans, and . Vicksburg to draw on the Com- tittes for the amounts above named. Mr. Nulson reported that the proceeds of the Bunday alterus rlonmance st the New Clleyzo were $220.83, fur which thanks had begn returned and the proper receipt given. My, Chamberialn uppearad before the Com- mittee, and stated thut the members of the drumatic profession now In the clty had do- ternined to glve un enteriadoment for the sutlerlu members of the vrodession i New Orleans, Whut tioy desdred wus to havy some of the members of the Comittes take charge of the box-utlice, recgive the gross prov 10 [ i . n it 105 31 1t i M & Lo,y 3103 Billfnes B10; Ueoree K, Wood, 9l0; W, Batci- | & LI Tur Uroves, 433 T W, 8, llabcock, . M. Btlapson, 857 C 11, i W, mtron, §5: K, ' R, inilvr, 2 & Co. olidy Oliver, M Chinentey, &t E, C. Jncger & Son, $51 Willlam J. Frauley, 41 Adans & Land, €51 Wil Se- # : clade, €3; Chiriin & Kinclair, 83; Wiliw C. Ot sre pat it was locwiniel W Now Or) 85: Wallinm Wuger, 83: Thomas Walkup, 83i ks piou . 1. 1, 363 Eiteun Eidred, 35; Mecta barp, v, Nelsou aahd that could be done, but the vbege Gl ey $i§ 8, Q. Frumer Committen imudo Its disbursenicnts through tho uworth, 523 A, Ball Moward Assnaation, ity Danjol € ‘Fbls scemend gutisfactory to tho gentleman, | 23 Slai who expressed bituelfus pleascd, und devsrted. | Coah, 317 . There beiug notnine further to stiond to, the fl! . W ll..ummlm-n adjousrned untll to-worcow piorue | 33 totl ¥ ug. § Snat & YW, o ) 35 Houghtoliing, A Ryersan, " 21; Capt, N, lulvnnoy, Jn(l{u\m. 315 Thomas stoele, §1; Casls, YoAL € A . Al 'mingway,'Ueneral Secretary of the Youne Mew'a Chinstinn Assoclatlon of this city, tukea pleasue in ackinowiedigting the followdiz recetnte tor the yellow-fever suflerers ol the CONTRIULTIONS, AT B e following fe yesterduy'a roport of contri- butlons for tng yellow-fever qund roceived by Jolin DeKoven, Treasurer of thy Citizens® Couis wittews South: Euiploves Western Departinent Continental Firo- Lash, $31 cash, 25 cents; Jamcs Moran, 81: & Insumuge Conpaoy of New Yurk, $i17; teorge 0, | peddlon, L4 contai Tiunto ¥ citfzums of Ultumr, la.. 803 bi'a; cltlzcud of Bucklcy, 111, p: He o dl Buckinghun & oo, Lyonavilie, uy tho iav. 5 cmployes Michigan utedl dalirond, SLL, Betiuny Congrecutianal Cus ' A, proceeds Deuicry theatrical bt pwrfurine | Towle, ¥15:50; 4 tnend, ¥ tor V anderinover, 1el, unce, B C. F. A, 8peucer, 333 employes cotmmwaiun fieme §'nion Ktock- Yurds, 81053 Mre, Latmop, 9105 wanufacturés (K. V0 Blatehford), 35; Sunday-schoul hi, Paul's Lnivervaliel Church ¥ dutunuel Kuforis 1 4 v L, ATONARS the Ttov. k. U, S 1, “Fay 20 ceute; o, W) Tl Swaul, $35% tnsuravey . B dole L., 61 aylor, $17 omlecrs win deip, S5 Combrel pare Driviag - Aweo. | seanien of the schoouer Newsboy, of Naciie, cuition (T, K, Allbeignt), SI8S,bU; | Wiv., 8105 a Chratian fricad, $1. Total smouut J " 5’:0{: Euaplyyes Cleont, ligio & | sont {o date, 31,0, i1 mlthu’l‘uu. 2 v‘r&r.}\‘:‘ll!llh‘lmlniujfyfl ’A :-Lnamrlzmu l{rm -;fl. out’u: the Youne % s ¥ s ML, c b Men's Chrotiun Asaclations of tie country i e 830 W hatotie | yslcsiiz fur conggibutions to b seut to Hie South, £41: hate, v te. (k. . £ddy), Bl d, L | b0 b diabiireed by Ui Bouthern Youme Men's McButler, 3203 praviously répurtad, §32,008.14; | Christtan Assoclatiuns,” Funds may be'sens to total o date, S84 570, 44, Fram alt saurces thees have Leen ralsed for the beneilt of thy stricken South; Conmliter sabecrivtions Ut subscriptivn M. K. deasup, No. 63 willlams steeet, New York Clty, Revorts trom New Orleans stow that this Assoctation lus 11 that vty sttended Lo 1,025 cuses; tho Howards o 2,003, Nearly ull the money bas been sent o the Jatter Associa. tion. E The followfuz letter was recelved by the Youug Men's Christian Association of this city Contributions to the Cltizens' Cor yeaterday s fung from the wholests lhfimmu » dhrouish C W, Webaier, Mic cly L0 | New oueeas T leming- s ':u;o\wb.ur. Micuust h Mok, snd WY, im"i Auu‘x,rml 7 it 3 'If\'l o - ”““W—l 'l 0 9% Iy Deau Biwrrngn: would appem that you sud apiu & Gore, §$30; Cavanauch & Bodle, $:25; ol ** Bevel i ol $10: Kurtgi, Koully.& Culempn, $107 Lawrencs & | Lnaufior Coniribatiun Trom you of 70, 53 fof ko by i soliul of our sick and destitnic, Vienae say Lo vour fricud tbat Mr, Case 1 1 our hauds, and be well eared for. We will see that nli il‘llully aa weld 30 i siald recsive overy attens vi. Wi mend any unacclimated pee- uow; oeades we huse @ 1all corps wvuedes of undouited skitl aud $2 (| < 0 HATMUND, Mytry & L1} Ccduuter ¥ M, C. A, Kehet Fuvd. eury Loamn 40 pam 10 TUE GKEENVILLE LEVLULKN. Auwon, $1U mburger froa,, The Jowish fusuily of Girceus, retucees from Rorwin, $51 0'Callaghin. Bros., Qreeusille, Mlisk., ol Whum et Waa made Yol ‘wih‘.‘;fil“""_“ e ¢ 10 vesterday's TRIBUNE, buve reuted w houss (1 1o aaty, snd they lols the hotel ut waich they were slopplug yesterday, hag aud ageage, to v & Co. take possession of 1, unth the welvowe frost 53 H 2D a1, | comes 1o tura the grean feaves yellow wud the ldridge & Co.. 85 Schondt & labcs, $3; Mce | Veilow fever tate ubliviou. [hew they will go Quaid & Moubichuer Broa., 310: toul, $470. buck 1o thetr humes. Coutributions to the Cltizens’ Cowmittee Fuod by the fruit und produce trade hrought ;‘\.HIIL Peacock, Joseph Hager, wud Froug E. el 55 81 Neyer, & Furrell, M. Hluck, Krekhiolt & Neubsrit, $5; ok W LL achimpferuaus & Sun, $0; 0. 3 Perkina Btoug & Lo,y 85 2 AL fa } ¢ B, Tuicksiun, . Breuian, TUE CRLLGRAIIIY Amonyg the ke Chwago tor th yullow-fever scouree, that ol the telogranhicrs of Chivugo and Vabity deserves sl imen- tion, Nearly $50 hus been collected thew, sud Saturday Col. J. J. 8, Wilson, Suier sutendeut ol this tetesrapl distict, lors ante 1o the Geuoral Committee ot Sew Yol o105 a0 fruta L W. 1L, Peacock. Sanlu, 105 G. 3 L0 Gowd & Kuvul, ¥ W ¥ =3z port = e 253 5 7 i @ g = = 5 & o = 2 78 wiiE: e H 1 o N e ZET E 2 =F = z £ LE Ees H e z ZE ¢ @ & s = £ 4 S e @22 Z o Y = Z i £ € = _—ta & R_E3, = 3 8T RE = £ ot L 2 3 35 e R e T = Bt, Lowis an example wiiel, judsing from the reeéplion snet by the relugees ou board the City of Yiessburg, thut elty of concentrated selilsh- nees wod ¢vident brutahty will not endeavor to einulate, TWO MoitN “sUPPOSED " CASE3 wero repuried yosterday srom No, 100 Ssymour street, The dtleed victhne of the' scourge wete Mrs, Pieree, u Mewplls fudy, aud bher daugnter, Lizzie, 12 years of aec, They Joft Muunphis Inat Yoursday, und, srnving hers - day night, went 1o Lie home of some Sriends dt the number on Beymour streek ubove given, Whtie 1n Memphiv, the nearest ?'ullun‘-luver-ullu was two blocks olf, and, thougl they had not been visited themsclyes with “the dread dlsvase, ey eoveluded to take duo vrecsution and . coms North, During sunduy lizzie wus taken alcl vouwiting frequently, snd i the evening dlra, Plerey was also duwa. - Dr, Tigert waa cailed 1o, und yes- terduy mornfug reported Lho case a8 ono inat had best bo louked after to the Health Otlleer, Dr. Uarrott, Modical Inspecior of tho Weat Di- viston, visited the bouse, where ho found th Mre ee’d tempernture Wus about 100 au her pulse 50, whild Lizdo's temperature was Witg and her pulte 110, Both paticuts were very dutollizent, taiked ratiouully, sud there wils mu eutiro nbsttics of uuy of the atarinng symptumng peenllar 10 thu disenss, Tha Doctor's cunclusions were tint, while the cases wers ovl- ently the result of some wolarinl trouble, yet thery” wus nothing {u them to ludicaty yellow- fever. Lwo solis u‘ Mrs, Plercs arg also at the house and are quite Well. In the ulternoon, Dr, Guwrrott made - the Julluwiog olicial report ot Lhogu LWo Concat Cuicaso, Bept. 0, —Dr. DeWolf, Cammisdoner of dtenlth=hin; | coneur with X 1n e Gt thal e Cases how sick ut No, 106 Buye o strect, Feavntly froum Momptie o not canes of jeliow tever, § would udvier, however, ihat HEF g and cloting Lo wiediatoly fums- guted, Kesveetfully, o UauiorT, Medueul Inspector, The fumbgating waa dong lust night, ay sng- gested, wimd there B svery Feasoy (o supbose that the Jaty apd Nttle girl will soon be dolug well unler the Doctor’s buwls, Foe tullowmz additionst report was made yustenday coucerning the slivged Schiller street ¢ iicano, Sept, 0, 0EW g m.—Dr, De Wolf, Comunssgner of Hiallh—DErwSins Visited Were o 4N fube morsiug. Dt 0l chauye iy biv condition since yesterdoy moriug, lu ts volng uh pericetly well, Semperatiee, 1013 pulve, U0, ‘tunzuo heovily costed, bul Jess swollen, Vo s vnew dunig tha wight from impradence in cut- i Has full appesite, Luss i in _ cpigasizic oo, deterid s, but more mueked than yoes terday. No changy i wecresion of Kidney. fte- specdtully, E, Uanisoty, M. ., Muitica) [napéctor, ‘The mewbers of the tongrezation of Ascen- slon Church gave 80 Bunuwy cvening for the yellow-{ever sutferers. ‘Phu siouey will bo sent to the Bisters o1 St. Mury ut Muinphbs LRIFIIIL SUNPISIERS. 3%, James Warrack, the British Viee-Consul T this ity bas tesued the lollowing appeal to pepsuns ot Britdel bt who muy not be mems bers ol e British bencvolont socictivs or ol splicopal oF uther churches through whom direet appeads Bave been mute: Phoru uru at presont many Beitlh subjocts both iucnt wnd raveling s the Weat who will recul- Teet b promptisess with wikcl tue Anserican peos ple bave coute furward to alleviate Brtish ulaiross **at bouie * aud sbroad, aud whu can oy Vi opportunity of reciprocati du'so, more yarticuisEly Wacy the 4ppost te madu on behalf of their fellow-cunntrymea..woo would otlierwiae kaver o depoid ou Aucacau Leip already i, “Lho fullow fng {6 4 tovy of @ telegram reeetved yestenday iram her, Mufestv's Consul at New Grleaus by the, trdish Viee-Consal, Mr. James Wasruci. to wliom subscriptiois Laay be ad- dreascd at b ollice, 144 Wushilngion street, b it diruct 10 Ber Mujesty's Couauly New ad cigtion cun oyly avaldt fever pa- L Geatova Fucdety st rshoee Liial citeUeabitute and bagy vsr ucsd Cau eventeen thonsand reglatered Britieh Distress tosrible! SOCIRTY RELIEP, Afnceting of Avollo Commandery tas held last evening at No. 73 Monroe street, at which roports were heard and varfous relicf measitres discussed. Sindo the last mecting 8600 has been eollected, and several hundred dollars have been remitted to the sutfering bretheen in Migaissipnl and Tennesace. More will be sent to thoe last- named State to-day. Tie Committes will go ou with thelr pood work of collecting and for- “n“mi funds to the fever sulerers. Au adjourned mecting of the Irish Temper- ance Bocletics was held last ovenlng in Fatier Mathow's Temporanca IIall, John O'Quirk prefded. (1L was reported that In the neigh- borhood ot 8300 had been collected, Tho ineet- fute was then adjourncd subject to the call of thg President. The wiholcaalo and retall liquor dealers of tho clity will bu notified Ly postnl card to meet Fri- day ovening fu the elul-room of the Sherman Jlouse, and take tho necessary ateps for aetting 1 a big benelle for the yellow-fever sulerers of tha Bouth. It {s expocted that all the leading firms of buth branclies of the llguor trade wit] be represetrted, and it is believed tnat they can areanir for the most successful plenic yet held 0 the goud cause, The "Unlon Veteran Club- met yesterday evening. Nlneteen applications for “member- shio wern recelved, aud seventeen candlidates for ndmisalon were_clected, Uen. tieem, from the Commlttea on Yellow Fever Fund, reported that 850 had heen ralsed, and Col, Ricaby, from the suma Committae, reported_additional sub- scriptions umonnting to $27, The Rellel Con wittee were Instructed to take stops to nesist Comrpace Bollvar .\Xuzx{. who was lying sick of yellow tever at New Urieans. THE COUNTY PICNIU. The Exccuiive Committee of the city and county employes et at the Probate Court rooms, Scth F. lanchett in the chnir, The re- ports of the various Commlttees wers recelved, showlir that ample accommodations will by turnisheidl for the lnrge crowd that will un- doubtediy bu present to-day. _Among the doma- tions were one barrel of ale, 133 quarter-barrels ot heer, and 10,150 cigars. Mr, C. 8elpp do- nates thirty quarters of beer, and will deliver nl} beer sent to hmon theowrownds. Mr, MeDonald donated a loto game for the benefit of the sullorors, . Col. Dixon stated that all games of chanco on the grounids would be under the direction of the- Comuwittes, and that they would direct the withdrawal of anything that shall be found objectiouable. Fifty policenien will be sent to the grounds to preserve order, aud o safe and escort to cafry wway the pro- ceeds will bo provided. 1t wad announced that the 1Ton, Carter i, Harrison hud donated a lot In the vicinity of Ashland avenue worth £500, to be dispusud of at the diseretion of tho Executive Cominittee. Mr. George W, Tloteh- kiss donated a bofler-cleaner worth 8100, and the employes of the Singer Sewing-Machine L‘umu.u?‘ vunated a sewing machine, to bc dis- posud of th tho same mauner. Ma}. Brockway announced that Gen. Sherldan ol Assigtant- Postuaster Squires would bo presunt and soll clzars on the trounds, Three Highlanders who are in town will donate their services and fur- nish music on the bagpipes durlag tho aay. P'roviaion was tonde for yarlous gatnes and raf- fles, Mr. rflmm will have the supervision of the tivket department, and Jailer Currier witl have charge of the gate. In view of the proha- blilty of yuln todday, it woa resolved that the Committee on Printing eos that flaes are ralsod on the hotels, enzine and statiou hotses, and priacipal buildings vy 11 a. . in caso the plenle fs to cute ol. “'ne "Executlve Committeo will meet at 8 o'ciock this morning at'the offico of Stato’s-Attornoy Mills. After the diseussion of vorious mioor ‘questions, the Committee ad- Journed, yon help subjects here. i JABONIC. Mr. D, C. Crezler, tho prominent Mason, bas recelved the Yollowlug Jetter from the South: (inaxn Lonae or Miswisstyrt, O SpcupTARy, JACKSON, Mis,, Sopt. Cregier: 1am tu receiph uf vouts of 581h ult., b closing loter to Uraua Musior Murphy, which I Deen forwarded to him.~ 1 received tha$100, 1 1lef 1w pouriugin frealy, and I am wending it as fust 14 ruceived 1o Uronads, Vicksburg, aud Port Giftwon, o tuver biay Just broken out bure, und thewatiook [s bard. We'ind pruvited a local retlef fuud fur such an emerzency, and have promise of more from our sbsonices, OUF city |8 quity dos serlod, 'f'wo dray-stores, my printing odice, und a few other bluces only, arc open, Un several wquares tere s uot s muizlo whilo person —homus uuandoned for the timo, and famiiles In temporary shelters in tno_surcounding countey or gone 1o din- tant Btates, OF eloven Jursons constituting my bousohold, Tam lwre alone, My wifo aud chil- dren have urgod mu 100 10 tiew, but they oro among kind friends, and I fool it my duty 10 stay here and do wnat 1 can for the relivi of my trethren heround elsowhioro, 1 apnrociate your mnelf words of commendation on this point. Duty |, fun hlgh diw with every conwclentivis man, Dut 1 10t ocenpy the pablic smitiuns thut I do, 1 would duubulase uo ue athors uave done, but, Xtge pun- dering tie atter well, [have voncludud that my duty ften in Eio courso’that 1 hiave resulved upou. Fraternully yours, L L, Powen, y Graud Hecrotary, Auother one, from Mr., A V., Ware, M, W. Graud Mastor . of Fennesses, Rosaville, Tonn,, to tho’ sume gentlemun, - reply to au offer of reliel, coutaina the following: ¥ ‘s hand of the Lord {s npon us, and what we wili uood_bofure the disouso s oxhansted 5o ot s, 11 onr fundg un out, and wo neod fiunds, Dwill cortatnly let unr kind drothers of your city hear: from us nb once. Yon have the ~ Masonic thanks of onr Stato for your kiud oifer of hulp, 1 au, tratermatly yours, A Ve Wans, G AL LETTER-UOXEJ. The proposition 1o usu the letter-boxes as deposituries of contribations for tho yellow-* fever sifforers hag been favorably entertalnod by the Devartment at Washfiicton, Pastmastsr Palmor having recolved the tollowini telegram trotn - Actlug-Postimaster-Ueneral Tyoer lust evenlnge “'hieto 18 1o abjection to the deposit of contrlba- tions for yuliow-fever suiforers 1 such etreet xod us arp Jocatad 1 placas of extraurdl- . Ha public should b regtvatod to n daytme bafora the bour for Contribution-boxes In nosi- oltlced ure desirable. I8 wuch boxes wero put up m ull the pust-oflicen 1 the Undted Ktates, aud the proceedn dolivorud t local rollecting commitioes, 3 would 1wewt with spproval, L Mr. Patuer will eonfer with the anthor of the proposition, Mr, Willlaw D, Repioos, sl the Cdtlecting Committes to-day, and arrange tor placards, ete. Two boses will be put up 1 the Post-Ufliee, and, us those at che hotels, Exposl- tiun, und at other polnts whors crowids cougre- sutey it by bulieyed that o Jurge suim witd bo real- lzeds 1L mptters not how sl tho subserip- ton tmay Lo Pennled, nlckels, and dimes willve a3 geeeptable us quarters, hatves, or dolara, “The Poatmaster yealorday rocuived o dispatch from the Fostmaster of Calhoun, Maduwon County, Mivs., asking him to oblalo from tiw city o curdosd of dce 4 Tulg,” e says, s thw only rallroad distributing polpt m Mad'son County, = ‘Lhore Is .sickness I every. fumily durine the lust ten days.” Tuo Postmuster, who e wi ald citizen of “Chicago, wids that his OWa Jumily Are all down wikh the fever, 108, . o the Baitor of The Tribune, CHICAGn, Bept, 8.~Tue prevalling Southern scuuige Is the theme ol @l Please liow a fow suuiestions (criticlsg, It yon please) upop your deas us to treatient Withi e A mument’s retleetion smust show the fmprae teavility of apolying cold to vellow-Tever ps- tients, thereby expecting to autidote the couts- Kwn of the etlent, Cold, at the treemug poing, vitside the hul{, serig 1 duestroy the germtingl wr contagiond lite of this terribio dlsvase, patient down witn vellow fever ls permeated tiroun thirough with the polsos, T vurmal heat of the patient's body fs 48 degreus Fuhreoheit, ‘Tnis I8 8 fuvorubly tempuiatucs tor the spread of tho discase, Now, whal bs 2 propustd tu do by the fee aud cold treatment! Uan It be entertained “lor o moment as tleabla or safe to lower the heat of the vs- tigut's nody Lo & polat ut whicn the tulvction ts destroyedd Death would be the meyltable result ol wuch frestumiont if it could bu dove. Bat this copld not be accomplished yutil some time siter denth had released the tmmortal wrom the wortul part. WHero ts tie benellt to b dy- nived frum this treatment beyoud keeplng the it in u bealthy copditiuu, Ingitug reaction, and susthing the fever-lrutated bodyt Tt con salcly bo usserted that none whatever van be expected from this treatment, Colid, Uieuy cun 3ho thourrut of ouly es a pro- phylactic belure, Dot &0 wuch a curstive ufiee, mtectlon, for tue Ludy cungoy b sately reduced below, the normal tewmperaturs asy mor thay Fatged above, It must be apparcut that It cane uot by reduced to any poine where the conty- Klow, already within the budy, eould be uctod tpon fur its destruction. Water hws been used' dn - thls aud ul fevers, sud sowetines pressed far beyoad jus true merits, Nitll, water in tho baonds uf phy- sieisn und nurse 18 & great boon aud help, Wp canunt dispense lu this fever with Loils Its lu- ternal und extornal uss any mor than we can dispenie with the nurss aud doclor. Butje b s cleas eXpertine. Lo attemut Lo curs yelloy er paticnty by reducing e tempyraturo of the body Lo 8 polnt where the contagion ia du- stroyed, It woubld by the repesition of ghie cx- perituent of sho man With b borse, whivee the borse died Juss ¥s be had ween taught to live wibout cating, Ih m»on yet to talk of results of varl: practive, We bave ds yob no pos- ports, Generul results aro bad cood and womd u) tu eall for souis departi from old systems ol treatmput, & must But part with old judpuens and rea andexpest any. hetger resultd, Freezlue the pathent down “with the fever will not do. Lt wight keep wbe hody trues decay, but wot soul and body togather., while writinz the above we gct the fuvoratle rejurt ol Piose Holowdib, ot New Urleass, Mo " tlon, through your col i L SlATBCLET, B0 L ko0 Hu Tossum WY 35 stumld not by prug- {. has thua far treated homeopathieally 123 cases of yellow fever with only seven deaths. By the testimony of allopathie physiclans with their herofe treatment, #o far as any fayorabld resnlts are concerned, they might as well abandou the ticld, cxcept as nurscs. The fear fs bubliely ex- pressed of cases of yellow-fever in Chicago. There need be no fear of an ephlemic of Lit tifscase here, even it thero shioukd be fifty cascs of rofugees who had [t Yellow fover canuot prevail hore a8 an epidemie. Very truly vou . G, Cook, M, V. QUININE AND WIISKY, Ta'the Edifor nf The Trilune. Citicaao, Sept. 0.—1 desire to call the atten- mns, of those who o Bouth during the prevailing epidemic to minjs- ter to the slck to o prevention, of supposeil reventlon, which I have only seen gnee noticed n any newspapee slines the diseass npponred. I refer to the use of quinino and wine or liguor. In 1863 n party of six of us vccupled a house in South Carulinn near which fresh earth was bolng turned up in the constructlon ot fortifica. tlons. Five of the pnrty were taken down with yellow fever, two dy(ng with [ Unaol the six had been taking, and continued to take, o swal- low from a bottle of whisky In which had been placeid two or thros tablespoonfuls of quinine every morning hefore breakfast, and perhags oftener. This person escaped (the diseaae, to nurse the rest, being the only one so favored. It s possible that ovne taklig this dose from the moment of aerival in the Infected: district might thereby escapy the slisease. Ex-AnMY OFFICRR. THE TRAVELING MEN. : To tha Lilior ol The Tribuns Ci110460, Sept. f—A communicatfon, slened by No. 1,073, appeared in your issue of Bund desiring tohear fram me rolatlye to n contribi- tion ftom the Northwestern' ‘Travellng-Men's Assoclation for the relief of the yollow-fever sufferers, In reply, I would savthat A large number of our members have already contrib. uted throuch the different trade chauncls. srould beg leave to state, however, that I have opened 1 hook for such contributions as travel- ng men may sce Nt Lo nlace in iy hands at my oflice, 93 Michlgan avenue, nnd” will pay the aum 8o coliccted to the Cliizens’ Committoeas a donation frdin travellng mon, Yours respeet- Tully, Masox C, Hatuir, SBocretary aad Treasurer N. W. 1. M. Ad PREVENTION AND CURE, . THE COLD-ATR REMELY, .« - To the Edilor of The Trivune. Cmicago, 8ept. 8.~In the philosophical ap- pileation of pure aad shnple cold nir toprimarily provent or subscquently modily or prevent the multipllcation of tha ycllow-fever germs by means of an adequately cold atmosphere pro- duced artifictally [n an apgrtment I claim priorl ty {n the manuer following: In first bringing it during the prevaillug epedemic to tho at- tovtion of the public through the public press, fu evidence whereol 1 cite you to my communi- catlon in Tug TrinuNa over one montn ngo, and of dote Aug. { to which coninuuication, contrary to the discreot advice of others, L guve publicity, 85 I frmiy believed in its sclentific ac- curacy, and which you fu publishing beaded *Very New." S Further, as thls theory was original with me, and suggested ftself through sclentific analogy, —a duepartment of sclenttile fnvestigation to which Thave given considerable attention,—I clahn it to bo orizinal ns to the world untll com- polent eviidence to the contrary Is produced. 1n his totter in Tuz Trrouxn of Sept. 4 Dr. Tucker says to you: * Though you assoclute them together, thero s nevertheless quite o difference between the artlliefa] reductlon of heat in the sick-ronm and the lowerlng of the temperature of the bodles of the sleic by hy- drotherapy (tho npolieation of cold-water). “The one? (referring to the theory advanced In my letter) ** belonia to publie hygiene. It 1s Intended to be proveutive, nnd & nso and ecper- imental." Thus,. In tho two methods, you will pereelve ap clementary distinction s male by an acknowledged autbority; the one belng new- sud the other old. 1 - With conslderable temerity I was tho first to advance, tn your columus, this theory, to which hsoquently, Uoth In editorials and by letters, great maportance ls uttached, und whils 1 do not wish to undaly urge any specdfle elalm to recog- nitfon, yet my courss does nut scem laconslst: cut with a proper modesty, An practically asryhiz out s thepry [ would suggest that o large and wc'lbllglnml avartmens, or sorics of apartinonts, be drranzged, with varylng temperatures ranging from 72 dogrees (below which degree of lun:))«rnturu the yeliow fuver caunot be deyeloped) down to that degree at which ln Nuture frost oceurs, or even lower, . 2 . A wora readily feasible method, however, of testing this theory would be to send from the North to onu of thy Southern citles a traln of vefrizerator eara woll supplivd with lee. ‘The temperaiures aforementioned could b casily praduced and maintalned by sunplics of fee placed n thy hutiow-constructed wails of the aparuunts, or by the wall-known - procussés of produeing eold by chemieal evaporatiot. Huma existence I sues un auartment or series of apartments i) the hot cites of the Houth wouid nat unly bo endurable, but plea unt and refroshing tos those who wers {il, frr snuetive o tho anportant factor of - fmmunity from the yeilow fever. Telum thereip tint there would be not ouly o total exemution frum yellow fuver, but that in - patlents - (o ths et Biazey of tha diseasy the rapid multipllestion of thy 3 wollld be dininished, and the disuase thus remdered niore anenable to sdjunctive treatiens, or that uumlnlf' iy propaziion of the germ would cease entfeciv, 5 1 the autuoritics of the Soathern clties woulit devote s portlon of the commendable eneriy axpended fu flebting the outside siv wish druds 10 the conatriction of nparinicnts i contormity with this theory, results wlrot foilow Lavorable to the cuttse vl humanlty, i bs my - ard motive, Respostiutly, ~ Sasuunn K. Gno. e addreasing you us above 1 fave ree fn esponsy ta i Léttur of uine contubilng lormer publsbed article, u Iotlor sros nent wind vencrablo wember of the medic professton, who 14 the author vl ** Gros® tys tem of Surzery,” wihich bus s watloma) reputy- tlow, nnd wno' ls cqually well known and rq: spected by the peoply und the profeselon, L shoutd probabfy state that the sundaniy of sir uamos lnplics neither previous personal ae- yualniunee nor conncetion. In view of the cstent ol the disessq In the Bouth, tozether with the dusirablily of disvov- erhuz un efflelent remedy throagin well-con- dueted experiments, md trueting that 1 Violats no lw of gorrgipoudeucy, 1 terewith wppend the fetter, L B butangLru, SputO, 1658, - Samuel & Gra Kag--Draw Stz Lhave read with moen futercst thooxticles you nave boen ro kit a4 tw sungd nie respeeting thu truatment ot yellow fever. — Your sugguation for frecziug out the gninsicuios said to bo prevent I thia iscase, 11 wub ¢ dered by erialuly av tgenlons ad 1t le novel, ¥ Pierel Bt 1§ uob 1n v powor Lo thrd lizlit Wuou 140 subjvet. Alniost nny expe wold by jurtifiauiv G malady 0f euch s for nul carried into uitect by the pogaieian of e ifecid districta kn sho Houthora Biates. 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