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. Y - . THI CIHICAGO TRIBUNII: WEONESDAY SULTEMBER e can hardly et negTo servanta at the rateof 23 per dlr.y'l'hng will not o into m room where thero has been a death at any price. ¥ Bodies ore buricA n a half-hour after the hreath i s lefe them, I [am alive and can snatch = fow minutes L will write ncain in a few days. 1 % have nomore fear than whenin Chicago, anid yet J know I am taking desperate chanceas. Let me fiear from sou, and do all you can to gend us money and other assistance, for our expetacy wiil he very heavy for a tnonth or more to comé, The Pastmaster died here vesterday, Two tel- ceraph operators have fled the town, A force T of «doctors and nurses have just arrived from Memphis. [ must now close.” Youits, cte., J. C. TucxEn. —— LOUISVILLE, - TNH MEMPHIAN POTSO: Bpectal DispatcA 10 Tae Tribune, LoumsviLs, Ky., Bept. 10.—~One caso of yel ow fever (name of patient unknown) was taken ‘trom the Memphis traln to the yellow-fever fwspital this afternoon. Henry 3. Hempe, of Memphls, fa sick with tho fever at a prisato residence un Seventeenth street, near Walnul. Mre. Miillo Rowes and Mrs, Johanna Hock- melster, of Memphis, dled st the yellow-fever hotpital this morning, and Fred Wenn died this afternoon. Clifton Worsam was reported ina sinkiog conditfon to-night. Al are from Mem- phis, g ——— OTHER BOUTHERN CITIES, MARTINS, TENN. Bpectal Dinateh to The Tridune, MAnTing, Tenn., Sent, 10.—No new cases of wellow fever in the past forty-cight hours. No deaths. Bix cascaon hand. The thermometer has fallen to 60©. Raln has prevaited for the past twelve hours, VICRSDURG, Vicksnuna, Mles., Bept. 0.—The weather is clear and warm, with the thermometer at 80 deg. The indlcstions arc that the fover fs decreasing in nmew cnses, but the mor- tality (s fearful. Thqo deaths yesterday were forty-six and to-day forty-four. Among the deaths to<day are: Col. Martin Keary, the County Treasurer, and J. W. Alvls, of Chattanoogs, a telegraph operator, who came herc threo weeks ago. . Bishop Elder's condf- tion fs moro favorable to-gay. Drs. Robbins ana Bslfour are out sgain. Dr. O'Leary i3 sit- ting up. Jackrow, Miss., Beot. 10.—The fever continues to Increase at Vicksburg, Nearly 8,000 are now prostrated, and among the recent deaths is Dr. Gotthell, Jewlsh Rabbl. Gen. Featherstone is very Jow, The excitement In the eastern part of tho Btate tn conscquenco of the fever at Lake and Lawrence Stations on the Vicks- burg & Meridinn Railrond, has resulted in tho stoppage of trains on that road east of Jackson by quaranting regulations. Travcl is almost tmpossible, The Lezislature cannot essemble, and the nfflicted communities must continue to rely upon the people st homa and abroad for snpport. . CANTON. CAxTON. Miss,, Bept. 10.—~The total number of cakes to date s U8; deaths, thirty-cight. New cnses [n thie last twenty-four hours, thirty- five; deaths. one. The mimber of cases fs in- creastug dally. Our physicians arc on the go all the time—nfeht and day. - Dr. J, J, Lyons, of New Orlenns, ls still with us, and affording valunble xsletance. No ono who has not been through an epldemlie can appreciate our sitnas- tion. It 1s horrible. _We ncen nurses badly, RosgrT PowgLy, Mayor, BENATOBIA. GRENADA, Miss., Sept. 9, via New Orleans, Bept. 10.—The fever has broken out at Scoato- bia, Miss. There hava been over thirty cascs up to date. and the alnrm mmong the citizens is very great. They are prepariug to abandon the iy, 2 , TORT AmsoN, : Ponr Qrason, 8ept. 10.—* Four hundred and screuty-tive cases fever to dato and eighty-five deaths. + A, GaoE,, **Prealdent Howard Assoclation, " LAKE, MISS, . LocmvitLe, Ky, Sept. 10.—Mr, Stabler, of Buteliffe & Uwen, cilled on Mayor Jacobs yes- téray and oxhibited tho followiug telegram : LARE, .Mist., Bopt. 7.—B8uleliffe d Owen, Louia- rille: Tucre are forty-fye cascs of yellow fever Twere, with seven doathy, Thero aro (Y6 new, casos to-day. We never saw mich distreas, Can‘t you help ust We need money. 1. SAUNDERS & Co, “The Mayor, who bad fust sent money to* Can- ton and Memphls, answered : L. Saunders & (‘o., Lake, Miss,: Your lypell to Sutchffe & Owen récefved to-day. You or tho proper Ltellef Commi'tee can draw on me through the Western Financial Corporation for 8200, Citannes D, Jacons, Mayor, Lake, Miss., 18 100 milcs east of Vicksbure awl foriy miles cast of Meriden, Miss., oh tho Vieksburie & Misslssinpi Iaflrogd, amongtheflat piues of the State. It bas o population of 800, Buunaers & Co. are reliable dry-goods, mer- zhants. : LITTLE ROCK, - LirrLe Rock, Ark., Bept. 10.—Weather clear, It turned cold last night, Fires have been comfortable all day, Much uncasincss stll prevalls over the yellow fevor reports, though no cases are reported In this State ex- cept at Helena, Colleetions still go forward for'the Memphls sufterers, CINCINNATI, : CINCINNATI, Sept, 10.—~Two cases of yellow fever wero takeu from a tratn from tho South tu-night and sent to the hospital, MISCELLANEOQUS, NASUVILLE. Suectal Disvatch in The Tribune, NasuvirLe, Tenn., Bept. 16.—U. 8. Goodman, he Mail-Agent who ran between Nashvitlo and Hickman, and who took thu yellow fever at izkmun, Is aying here to-uliht, waking the third imported case to date. Thisdemonstrates the theory of many prominent physiciaus, that no Imported caso of fever ean survive here; that {ts propagation In Nashville has never beon Kuown, und ts rezarded as an fmpossibliity. To the Western 2xociated Press. Nasuvitre, Sept. 10.—Mrs. M. P, Martin, Que of the two refugeo paticnts at thednfirmary, dled this morning of yellow fever coutractod at Martin Statlon tn West Teunessee. The patlent at the ¥iske Unlversity, Louls Hulman, colored, olso died to-dny. He came here from Missiasiopl, via Memplis, TUK COLD WAVE, B7. Louts, Bept. 10.—A sudden aud sevore chauge in the weather vccurred here last night, eome alx hours after a very heavy rafu-storm fn the evenlng, ‘The storm camu due cast from the Rocky Mountalus a cold current following, “Ihe wiud's average width was 800mllcs, extend. fngg from Dodge Clty ou the south to Yank- ton on the north, The mercury fell 15 degrees Lere fy clight hours. Last night and at noonto- day ft was 2) degrees lower than the same time yesterduy. 'The current fs not yet ex- hausted, and Sergt. Perry, of the Bignal Serv- fco, thinks there will be frost to-ntghit provided It remaine dear. Memphis 18 du the same parsllel w8 Dodge City, and the increury there s likely to fall 8 nuwinber of degrees, buc physicians hero fanBllar with the yellow fever suy 14 will not decreass the scourge, but on tho contrary will fncreaso the i mortality auiong those now sick, snd the num- ber of new cass. DIED I¥ QUARANTING Sneciatl Damatch 4o The Tridune, InNDraNAvoLss, Bept, 10.—Willlam Tazgart, of this city, wio has been in Slemplis for some time in ebarye of o branch house tere, died to- nlicht ut the quarantine in 8t Louls, Ile Lad bud the fever and was convaleseent, THUE YEVEL IN OO, INCINNATL O., Bept, 10.—Wellington Blazer, alipolls, O, died last vight of yellow fever, cortructed from the steamer Porter, ‘Phere ure o duzen people aick with the fever fn the welghborbood where the stemner Pourter 18 moored, Nearly all of them came In contact with the crow, cither while Micy were oun shore or ou the boat. 'Fue physicians disacrce as to whether it is the 1vie of feyer that was ou the boat’ of .8 malig- uant tyne of bilous fuver. ‘The Bourd of Healt) ol Gallipulis bave notided the owpers of the steatner thas they will ot be reapousible for the bBost bynger, i WSRO €4in0, Ca1ro, 1L, 8ept, 10.—0uc member of Thopas Purtee's 1amlly above tke alKv ‘dicd lust uiezht. lue Knlelts of the Mystic Kfewe douated Lim £0 for burul ns have cxpreased au oplulon Two pbysle thit tuc discuss wus vellow fe; two that It wai Lubows fever. The pelzliborhood of Purter's bus besn Knowu for years us extremely & unhicaltly iu the all, und the resiueuts seldum eacape bilivus disorder, hlu Yellow fever reported fu tbe city, \eather oot 3 = NOBILR. New Yous, Sept I—Mublle reports oue and at the Post-Office. Bath Mr. Palmer and Mr. flubbard were thotoughls in favor of th f-tea, but after Jookine futo It {! «factarey reasons for heheviog that It would not warl a2 far az the street-boves are concers,etl. o this connection f very gouad hint wasthrown out by Mr, alimer, whteh, if carrled out, might result inaising a farss sum from the prople here. It Is tu pince contdbntion boxes in nll the principal saloons throughout the city. People who {requent drinking-honses ususily like 1o -awume an aie of Eenecosity [f - they Dave It not, and the vocktail would settiedown all the more smoothiy it the chamze {8 dumped fnto the charity-box. The more ostentation there Is about the giving the better for the fund, since a apirlt of emula- tton will surely be awakened, Let every saloon, then, have its contritution-hox,—u clgar-vos witl do,—and at the end of n dag they will find probably a liberal dunation, 1t 1s nbout the beat use the dram-ahbp can be put to i such a Lime, and the saloou-keepers, whaato at bottom A genierous sct of feltows, will no duubt ba will- Ing to take the hint. Cashler Dattershall, of the Internal Revenue Department, yesterlay set np n contribution. box for the receptlon of nickels, dimes, and uartera for tlid Lendfit of the yellow-fever sufe erers, Nearly every person Wwho visited the otlice contributed a rhite, ADDITIONAL SURSCRIPTIONS, The followine contritutions were reported seaterday by John DeKoven: Pain‘s and ofls, by J, Alston & Co., 210t Chica- R0 Nmes employes, §207: Joseph Schlitz Hrewlng Company, $60; 8. Panl'a Church, Manhattau, 11, 87.55; emoloyes Michigan Central Rallroad, &i13: cltizens of Theee Only, Mich., $10: citizens of Dowagine, Mich., $17,:5: Elmira_ Townehip, Htark County, Illinole, 150; Mrs, A, Boyden, 85 employes Ametiean fxhross Company, 8907, 02: Hide and Leather Committer, 87 i Gottlleh & Belhiwarz, $10; Anmea & Frost, 85; telogeanh oper. ators llinois Central Ratlroad, 87.9d; etployes Simon, Meyer, Sttuoss & (0., $00; employes Chi- €ago & Alton Railroad, ¢1: renl estate and loan brokers, $120.00; A, 1. Hitcheack. lrln]c! Chicago & Missour] Nalleond, $0K Lmnl(lruuggon.;ln!m' gl.." i nerlcan I Company, £0. Total, §,163,40, Proviounsly re- BOTIOd, S35, P81, 44, " Cithrd totnly 8% 74P RL, Further contributlons wers recefved yester- day from the cinpldves of the Chicazo & North- western Rallroad, amounting to 8696,38, making #2,715.77 that has been contributed atd patd over to Sept. 10, 1878 hiasty scrape, ling up the gashes fnflictod dur- inz the operation with bay ram, and then reho- toth iz boota, fncnse evershody was feeling partienlarly hilarions Just then a customer seaulil get a trifle the wicat of it, one baos being nicely shined and the other left in it4 objuinat dusty condition untit anotber tuarter was forth- cominm, Next to this place was & wine nnd heer stand, over which floated a banner fnscribed * Pete Mabr, Mike Casey & Co."" The eg-Alderman was on hand at an early hour, attending to busi- ness, but Casey did not show up until the dfter- noon, And when ho saw that Tom Nelson—who donated the painting of the signs and{hanmers— had entwined the letters of his name withleaves of the shamrock his joy and pride knew no bounds, and he perelstently remained on the outslde of the bar tteating all ix friends, A little further along to the north was to he scen the portly tigure of County Commisatoner Lenzed, who, in conjunction with ex-Uownmis- sloncr Hoffmann, was adccesstnlly running n wine and Jiquor stand. Thmis plice was head- quarters for the Countv Board, and Col. Cieary circulated. around on the outside dolng the Lonors, and drinking Rhine wine like 8 veteran Teittan, gencrally manaiing to make about for- ty-seven out of & possiblotifty gtasses, ‘Tuere waos alwags deatht frént yollow-fevet,—n fiscitive. Thalau't Get Away Club continnes achdine nuracs; physl- claus, Mid tmoney to M_emnhll And elsewhere. NELI DANVILLE, ILL. Koecinl Dimateh ta The Tribune. Daxviere, Bk, Sept. 10.~Danvyille hasorgan- ized a Rellef Committee, and has gone to wark at 1ast to do her share towards affording help to the yellow-fever sufferers. A vlgorous cffort s belng made to-day amohg all cladses of tliizens to ralse funds and other necessities to be fur- warded fouth. The Committea will report progress to-morrow. TORONTO. Sperint Plavateh to The Tridune, Tononto, Sept. 10.—A deputation from the City of Memphis has arriv™l here to collect sub- eeriptions for the sufferera fn that ity from yellow fever. Quite 4 reapectablé sum hhs al- ready been subseribed. It 18 proposed to do- nate all church-collections on Bumlay next to the relief-fund, SPRINGPINLD, TLia Apecias Dispateto Tre Tridune. 8enixariaLD, 11l Bept. 10.—~The Mayor to- day received abont 8100 moro in contnbuttons for yellow-fever sulfercrs. Grand Treasurer O. ., Miner to-day roceived further Masonie con- tributions, ihcludiog $130 from & lodge In Men- dota, A D16 CROWD sround this bar, and, ns there was a circle of such institutions, the avernge citizen was lable to bo a trifle mellotr by the time the grand rounds had been made a few tines, 1In the horth ond of the grove was situated tho ** wheel of fortune.! run by Mike McDon- ald, who was early In tlio fleld with & proposi- tion to establish and run such an nstitutlon for the beneflt of the fever-suilerers. To say that hia place was populat [s putting it very mildly indeed. Thero was a continual Jam from the timo tho first whirl to tho wheel was glven until the last rovolution had Leen thade. The polies have made gambling & rather ticklish business in Chicago for some time, and ali the old sports were tiching for a chance to go up against the game, even Al {t waa not as compli- catod 0s faro, Mike scted as cashler, while nunerous sharp-eyud and nobbilyIressed young men who had been there before aoted as ™ look- outs,” and kept ** tal’’ on tho dilferent plavera. It may scem a little steanpe to ontsiders that & ‘game shouid bo In fuil blast at a plenle pre- sldetl over by tho Btate’s Attorney, nssisted hy the Denuty Superlatendent of Police; but Chl- cago always was ahead of other cities In the introduction of novelties, and It was all for the benefit of the yellow-fever sufferera, anyhow, The County Clerk’s stand was situated but a rhort distance frum the ono roh by Lenzen Holtmann, Mr. Klokke sitting in the centre_of the concern and ably snperintending the dis- dispensing of beer and other articies. In fact, there was 4 good deal of deer mixed up with this picnic in onc way or another. THE BNERIFF'S OPFICE had erceted a stand about balf-way around the circle atluded to aboye, and the boys wero' got- ten up * regardless,” snd slang beer with a readineds ouly to Bo acquired iy tong practico PRATRR. e Bpeelal Dispateh to The Tridune. Ixpravaronis, Ind., Sept. 10.—In accordance with a proclamdtion of Gov. Willlame, issued today, Friday, tho 13th, will be obsetved ns a day of general fasting and prayer in behalf of the yellow-fever sufferers of the South, - EUNBRA, 1LLs dpeciat Disvatch to The Tridune, Eunexa, [, Sept. 10.—At & union meeting of the various churctics held in the Christian Church last night, §251 was ralsed for the yel- low-fever sufferers, and Sollciting Committees wero appointed to continue the work. ST, PAUL. Soectal Dipateh to The Tyibune, 87, PAvL, ept. 10.—Tho Masonic donations in this State for tho vellow-fever suflercrs to date amount to over #1,500, with over ona-third of the orzanizations vet to hear from. NEW YORK. Nrw Yorg, Sept, 10.~There have been con- tributed i this city for the reilef of the yellow- fever suffarers $160,000, and the sugaeation is made that the amount be increased to $500,000, 100 persons giving 81,000 cach, and 500 persons £300 ench, tie popular contributions to continue in the meantime. Souttern gentlemen are ro- quested tocall on the Relief Committee and givo any suggestions ns to the means of distri- , 022,04 L 10340 k35, T84, 14 700500 pas Total from Chleago......... 845,810 4 Follow!ng aro the collections from real estato and loan brokers, mada vy IL. C. Morey: John A, Tyrell,$25; Ogdun, Bheidon & U 0. M. Themoson, $25; thatrd' & liradloy, 8%0; 1l. l'cabody, 810; Georgé M, Bogne, $10% I W, iyman, Jr., &' Co.: 810; Hamly, Simmons & s E10: Haidock, Cox it Cos, $107 emoloyes of Taddock, Cox& Co., $0.50: C. 11, Mnlliken,, 810; V.. 1). Kerfook & Col, $10; 1L, U, Motey, $10; L. no side or tho other of & bar. Louls Bar- Rabineon, $10; John Knight, "Jr., $10; bution of the funds and sl::mllr'a.m"l‘llm“c“'fc"‘_(&: Tols was the casbiler, whlo Harry Watkina wan | St Prussinz. $10; J. A, Yaio, $10; Tra, i of Harlem nroposs 8 setles of entertdinments | yudoubledly the ' best looking bar-tender. $104E. 4 Cummings & Cn., $10; can in aid of the sniferers, The vities and towns Alittle further on wns @ stand where beorjwas | L. 1Hill, 8- homaa Froer 4 the nelghharhiond report continued contribu- tions. The officers at West Polnt give $270. Naw Yok, Sent. 10.—Fifty-seven coses of chnmp'-‘fnu loft this city to-day fur the sick of Memphis. Gentlemen from Memphis collecied In To- ronto 81,000, AN HISTORICAL BALE. 87, Louts, Hept. 10.—Antong tho recent nota- | blo contributions to the yellow-fever fund here waa the sale at auctlon of a bale of cotton do- nated by citizens of Lagrange, Tenn,, and sent hera for sale. It was purchased and redomated oy four members of the Cotton Exchance, bringlng §870, and was finally knocked down to .\, . Barnes, of Barnes, Davl Co., ot Liver- pool, whither it will be taken by Mr. Burnes, ahat sold for the same ood enuse. SAN PRANCISCO, 8ax Frawcieo, Bepl. 10.—The boxes and scats In the Callfornia Theatre wore auctloned off this afternoon for the benefit of the yellow- fever suflercrs, About $1,000 was reaifzed in §5: Mo cash snbscrintione, $3 0ach, 82 subscriptions, $18,80. Total, ‘$:110.50. Ofer the marble coiinter in_{ho Grand Pacifle {‘uh.llmz 4 stbscription-llat with the following cading: We, tho nndersigmod enests of tha Grand Pacific Hotel (and of the’ travaling featernhy), desiro to contribate our littlo mite towards tha rellel of the .nueflnfl _papulation of the yellow-fever districts, and do respectfully -;:Pnlnt r, John B, Drake s ‘Tresaurer of sald fundns, ‘The subscriptions to dato aro as follows: N. H. Hamilton, 0. W. Buckineham, Jon R, Par- sons, Edward H. Bashier, Naw _Yotl, $10 each; d. G, Daggett, Loston, £5; David R Ford, Philadélohis, §5: C. V., (Jmidun!. New York, £5; F. D. Underwood, Milwaukee, 85, a T nl. d. A A, T, Tlemingway, Financial Secretary of the Y. M, C. A, eflhk city, takes mnnmm fu ac- knowledeing the followiug receipts for yellow- {over sufferera: . sold. It was under the direction of Assistant County Trcasurer Beye, and the refreshments wero handed over by somao very affable young men from the ofllce run by Mr, McCrea. This was the last_beer-stand, but thera were numerous other devicea and- ways wherehy mouey was extracted from the pockets of tho crowd. Ono very nrnnl. connter, artanged by Mr, Btarkey, of the Statc’s l\l.u.)rneg':i office, was devoted to the sale of frait, and bebiud ft stood Mrs. Currier, wito of tne Jailer, and her efforts to dispose of thu warcs were success- fully aided by two othier ladies. Then thers wero shooting-galteries, ten-pin alloys, litting-machines, and, in fact, every con- colyable device ever scen or heard ot at plenies, and a good many that have not been. They all made maoney, ond the recelpts were collected at short Intervals by ‘Tromsurer Mills, who went the rounda soveral tiines during the afternoon, belng sccompanied on cach trip by Joe Dixon, who acted as body-guard,and carrlcd the money in a havd-satchel. Whnen every stand lnd been | Wentorn Springs 8, 8.. by F. L. Tifsworth, premiums, - Mesdames Uates, 8cott-8fddons, | visited they would reoulr to n tont in the north- BIB17: M. B{Cm‘f:rh,AulHn. 11, by the Ifev, Wat- Jndah, and Cotreltl, and Messrg. Robson and | west corner of the grove, which was headquar- | son Thatetier, pastor, 87; Congregational Cnureh, Crane ofliciated as the auctionedrs. Flve thou- | ters for the Exccutlve Committee, and the sfl. | avenswaod, 1L, by W. A. Lioyd, rand dollars bag been received from the chil- dren fa the public schools. The Citizens' Reller Committee to-dny formard $2,000to the Huotr- nrids at New Orledns, $1,800 to Memphis, and $1,000 to Vicksburg, COLUMBUS, O, . Coruwnus, Sept. 10.—The Citizens' Rollef Committea liave Issucd anaother call for an In- crease of subscrintion for tho fever suffercrs. An effort I8 belng madc to thoroughly oreanize all rural localities to sccurc &ubseriptions. ‘Theodare T. Gordon, of this city, has becn ap- vointed Treasurer of tho Masonie (irand Lodge. ot Ohlo to )} vacaney. He to-day forwarded $200 to tho (irand Lodge of Mississippl fo? thie sellow-fever sullorers. 1M BNGLAND, - Lonnon, Eng., Bept. 10.—The Mayor of Man- cheater has recolved'n telegram from the Brit- ish Coneul at New Orleans, asking help for the yellow-fover suffercrs. The Mayor publishes the snnouncement that he will be miad to co- operate witn any merchaots or other cltizens who are desirous of taking atups for tha rellef of the suflerers, aud that ho will remit to New Orleans any fundas thus sibscribed. VITTADURG. Prrrsnuna, Scpt. 10.~Contributions to the weueral reficf fand to date, 81460380, Yester- day’s proceeds at the Exporition, which were donated to the relicf of suffvrers from the Mable and Tda'sbani, $1.15; Preab; ureh, Yhite Plgeon, Mich,, by the Iev, Farel Hart, 2:1,10¢ ciinrchi collectiun, Fulton, 1., by ¢, N Wheelcr, $20.08; Baotist Charch, Eikitorit, W by tho Itev, G, A Croaoy, 05 employes ‘Thomas ano & Co., $ELGO; st Taptiat Chnrch and Sunday-school, by " Ira Alexander, §12. G Church, Marengo, 11L, Ly the Hev, A. 11, Hel tnaker,' "810: “Union Foundty Warkn, 3 Chicago Car-Wheol Corapany, $34; canh, 813 coin PurkCongeeeaflonu) Church, by W, It. Wi L'“"" $26: twenty cots for hospltal use, from furfny & Dlaker, (ot yollow-fever auflorers] Iros byterian_Churcti, Dolafield, Wik, by J. Martin, vastor, §3; fautiat Chmrcli, Dundos, 1il., by W' 0. Dufand, $11, 103 the. Hov. M. 8. 1inil's thurch, Lawurldgo, Tl "ty Juneen, McClicg & Co., 8143 Colluge Charch,’ Wheaton, li., and Pleasant (i11] unday-school.’ by Prol, C, A, Blanchard, 85.45; from a Presbytcrian, 81,50; citlzoon of Colona, 1L, by 8, 1. Weed, 0% friend, 815 the Itor, T, 1t eck, Holland 'City, Mich,, pot . C, Gray, 810, Tatal amount sont to date, 81,008, 04, The decretary of the Youns Men's Chirlstian Assuclation recelved tho following letter from Ma}. J. IL. Cola to-dar: Aniax, Mich., Sept. 7, 1878, ~Dear Meming- teay: My brother, tho onty Northern mintater In New Orleans, sends ths following telogram: My wife, danghter, and son strickun with fever sineo yesterday 4 p. in. M. C. CoLx, May I awk tho donr hrethrer: at rioon meetl take this family to Ued inprayor, Yours mL L‘ oLe. verand bills were transferred to on iron safe, over which f DETECTIVE NEINZMAN 6T00D GUAND. Thus matters went on durinz the afternoon and far into the nigat, the crowd eating, drink- ing, and smoking, and Mhls carefully gath- cring in the nickels as they left them, By 4 o'clock there must have been 5,000 peoplo in- alila the Grove, and before tho time for depart- uro artived »s many more had .passed through tho gate at tho entrance, whero stood Jafler Currler, who recelved tho tickets. And it wasa Itvely crowd, Near tho band3iiguse, from which Nevana® Bund discoursed music, was a farge dancing platform, and thiswas' kept warm by the fiylng feot of the numcrous terpsichorean devotees who were on hand. It was also a tnis- cellancous crowd. ‘Thers wera some very hilghe toned people there, and some who did not have any tono at all to speak of. There were ** sol- 1d™ men around; also a fow who had looked at life from the unpopular side of a prison door, A few scarlet women were present, and umune who, if not exactly scarlet, were vtr{ brigh pink, But of course the managers of the plenic tould not prevent this, and, as cverybody be- haved well, no complalnts wero made. Tihie fun was kept up tlil nearly midnight, when every- baly muat linve boen satistied that thoy had ei- Joved a day's sport and spent sue mouey for a yery worthy couse., plague, amounted to $500, mong thoss present were: L. L. Mills, | In answer to Inquiries from o\’n- ‘cln\n-h 1) ROSR EYTINGR'S OPFER. Btate’s Attorney: Dexter Jennlngs, E. P, Web- | whether clothing for_yellow-fever patlents was New Yank, Sept. 10.—Rose Eviiuge, playing In 'hilsdelphia, proposcs to give the recelvts of nne performanco each weok as long 88 the st ferers need ald, . ST. JONN, N. B. ber, William Hlnlul:‘y. Ueorge A. H. Baker, Bherllt Kern, N. B, Boyden, George Gilson, Frank Countagham, Jailer Currier, J. J. Healoy, Jacob Uross, Ald, Junge, James Ilamiiton,.John Buephenn, Clork Crimiual Court; Jamnes Tocka- needed, thy Becretary ol tho Young Men's Christian Associutlon telegraphied tho New Or- leans Association, and tho followlng roply was received to-day: New Omimaxs, Sopt. 10, 1878,—4, T\ leming- 81, Jouw, N. B, Bept. 10.—Tomperance so- | fellow, " ex-Ald. Peter Martin, Mike Cusey, Generub e by ‘e Christi cletlen. Odil-Fellows, ‘and Rulghts of Fythies : ¢ | e el il el s et Jogeph llnndm{! Gustav Demars, E, Yoswinkle, Ed 'Townsend, 1d Filkins, County Clerk Klukke, Assistant County I'reasurer Beyo, Thomas Sen- nett, John Bell, Commissioner Ayars, ex-Ro- corder Stewart, Tomn Nelson, Recorder Brock- way, Chris Mamer,Col.Cleary,Coroner Diotasct, Gus Korn, Dr. Mignault, George Hoffman, Dr. 8pray, ot the Insaue Asvium, David Runuion, Joseph Abrains, Patrick Joyce, Commixaloncr Tabor, Emll_Hoechster, ex-Ald. Folov, Dennls O'Connor, E, B, McClanaban, Joseph Luwler, Commissioner Mulloy, John .\lH. Alexauder {len, 8. Demler, John Garrlck, Dr, Hen- rotln, {fenry Piigein, Judgen Rowers and Looin- s, Adolph Moscs, John Waguer, Deputy City Clerk Moody, C. 8. Camerou, ex-Senator Lo- ean, Commodore Munger and Gapt. Farrow of the Yacht Club, Justive Kaufmann, W. 8, Kan{- wann, ex-Justicy Charles Armstrong, ex-Ald. O'lirien, Col. Abuer 'Tuylor, Geurgo Braliam, Justico Meech, Congressmen flarrison and Ald: rich, Gen. Martin w, Col. Spowhook, and ex-sherifl Agnew, ‘The receipts for tho day at a lato hour last_evening were estimated to bu between 810,000 and $12,000. ‘Tho gate moncy was fig- ured up 28 lmummmi to 87,000, and the ro- ceipta frowm ¢he severul stands wero reported as follows, approxhmately, ol course: Sheriil's stand, !'.’JlMFJi Conuty Clerk's stagd, $215; Cureult Court Clerk Iloaley, #2315 Miko scDon- ald, “wheel of fortuve,” $500; Buperior Court Clerk {ross, $200; Criminal Court Clerk Steveus, a7y County Treasurer, 81195 and Hecorder Broci:wny. 8303, "Tnese ligurcs are not preciic, of vourse, but ore shaply estinates, for the reason that nothlug ¢lse could bo obtained; but 1t ¥ safe to say that' the receipts—and alf the recelpts are protits—will not ho less than S10,00, all of ‘which will be forwarded to the stricken district at the earlicet posgible mo- oent, Ansoclation: Nlsnkets and shoets needsd more aru collecting funds for the yollow-fover enfler- than clothing. ers. A reneral subscription list among the citl- zens fs started. W. T, AniE, Proslient Y. M. U, A, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Wilison sfng at Trinity M. E, Chureh Friday evening, Tho proceeds will bu given to the yellow-fever sulferors, MAONIC, ‘The following eall hag been {ssucd: Cuticauo, Sopt. 10, 1878.—T0 the Members of Ashiur Lodge, No. 308, A, F, & d. M2 Attho adjourned lnufi%:u of tho cratt beld Monday uven- Ing, Sept 0, 1878, to ralsa (unda for the iellof of our sullering brethron In the Houth, a resalution was possed requesting tho presiding oficars of the different Masonic bodiod in the city tocall a spectal maeting of the memburs of tiolr respagtive urgan- Jzaiong to-soliclt” subsctiotions for " thls noblo churity, Awpecial communlestion of Ashlar Lodga will, therefore, be held in- thele parlor, for tnat pure poss, on Friday ovenlig, Supt. i, 1678, ag 8 o'cluck whary, I hopa every momber will bo vresent who can pmsmdrmmo; and let thoso who csnnot attend Teapond by sending Ly the Secretury what thoy cun nffurd to give; no innitor how sniall tno contribue ., 1t all hivlps to mako the suin toisl. most of us have giveu through other ¢enanaels, but we now give ae Masons, and 1 apneal to uvery wember to givo sowething, Beur in mind tue generous utd which was so frecly extended W 113 by our Lrethren In tho Sonta whei we wero vise fred by the greas calamit, . 1, 1871, ¢ yo guve, w0 sholl yo receive." We have recelve now leb s uive, tiCaat they bread upon o watezd, for thou shalt And s after many doys,*'— yea, rucedily, In tho blcasings of tho wick and the deriltute, the widows and Tha ofpnous. The re- lief 1 needed at once; Jet i be mven promptly and zencrously, oud lot Ashiar Lodge bo vnu of the uremont 14 the goud work. £ F. 8, Arcex, W. M. C. I3, Cuang, Sccretary, s FATUER MALLMANN, A dispateh from Memphis announces thoe death of the Rey. Maternus Mallmann by the reltow feyer, Mongay morning at 5 ofclock. eeeused was oue ol the Frunciscan Fathers, and way pastor of Bt Peter's Ruman Catholie Church of this city frow July, 1875, to Junuary of this year. At the tine of bis death he was in charge of the Franciscau Couvent ot Mem- bis, Bolemn bl mass will bo celebrated at St. Peter's Churchi to-morrow morning g 7: 0 o'clock, Futhier Mallmiann wus one of the pricsts alleged Lo Bave Leen exlled from Gler- many st tho instance of Princo Blsmarck, and cae to this city, His age was 85 years, aud he was a member of the Franciscan Order for, eleven vours, ntue of which ho was pricst, His pirthylace was Borppard, fn one of the Rhenlsh Proviuees. Ho was o highly-odu- cated wun, sud duniug his wiustey i this clyy becows greatly endeared to hls purlshioners, TUOSE CABES, The followinuz 18 tho last report of Medical Tuspector Gurrott on the *yellow-fever ' [ 5 ) I found Mrv. Plesco and daustitcr groatly jm- proved this morninm Frauk, the vidost son, bad chill Jast (Monduy) nieit: temporature 103 this woraing; says b nis bad froquent similar alincks of chillanad fuxor the pastiugiaier, L aow nota- ;nn unusdul fu tbesy coavs frow wdivasy walackal overe, ) Two othier “cases ¥ were reported to Come wisstoner DeWall yeaterday, the persony af- Meted belng reluzées, but i examination the diseuso proved to be typaold fever, ‘I buzauge coming frum the fnfocted dis- tricts In the Suuth, i3 beink -looked ufier,. sud nOLE cun Yow cscaps without hyvipg disin- fected with sulphuric ocid and crystailized tar- RALTIMORE. - Nuw Yonr, Scpt, 10.—Baltimore has ralsed $27,000, and 18 still collecting. NURCATIN To (e Editor of The Tribune, MuscaTiNg, la., Sept. 10.—-Persons wero ap- pointed to-night by the Cltizens' Association to thorouchly canvass thacity inald of the yel- low-fever suiferers, Miss Kato Funch, the vio- linist, nesisted by musicians, will give a grand coucert fur the same cause, Moss-meeting noxt Monday night, > THAE COUNTY PICNIO. A GRAND BUCCESS, Tho plicolc given by the county and city offl- clals yusterday at Wright's QGrove for tha bene- fit of the yellow-fever sufferers was in every scniso & grail success, The ides of alding the suffering und stricken ones in the South vy mcans ol monsicr nutdoor testival aud peer- drinking matineo was a goud oue, and, once cons celved, It was encriotically and enthusfastically carried out by State’s-Attoruoy Mills, who was the head and front of the snatter, ably asslsted by scveral bundred other gontlemen cunnocted with tho City and County Goveritnents, Kv- erybody who was oxpected to taks an intercst in the picnie did 80, and tho result was that the ity was thoroughly cauvassed both by peddlors of tickets and salicitors of articles to be sold and disposed of in various wayaat thegrove yesterday, Astlese fucts were well known, It was thought that the crowd on the gronnds yesterday would bu soncthlug enormous, snd outirely unpre- cedented in the annals of plenic-goers, Thiy was nog the case, as abuut tywo-thinds of the tickets sold wero not used, many buying them slmply for tho saka of holplog wlonga govod cause, snd not with any llva of uslng thens. The stormy weather of Monday afteroocn and nizht threatenod to putanuupicasant stop tothe entlre proccedings, but before the sun came up yesterday tho cluuda hiad clearcd away, and by reason of o stroug breezo and plenty of sunshing thu grounds by noon wero in as fino condition as could have been wished, During tho carly hours of the day thers was' buainess enough for all concerned n the ercetion of stands frum which to scit the vast guautiies of lquid aud other refreshments that Lad been donated, Lero were ten or adoaen of thess stauds on the rouuds, nud some ol (hem were feted up in quite au elaborute and tastetul mayuer. Soou uiter pooy, the weople began W arrive, and they continucd to como in AN UNINTRURUPTED STHEAM untit after durkuess bad sct in. Oa enterin; the grouuds tho first tntug that attructed & Visitor's notles was a larg s, drabed wheh Auierican flags, and labeled * Recorder’s Oloe ? ou “oneshe, “uud “ Abstracts aud Clzars™ on 1he otier. Sla). Brokway stood fu The ceuire ol the structure, surrounded by several of bis clerks, add disvenscd the woed 10 ul who chose Lo purchuse, and, a8 everybody felt it wduty to buy somctling at every stand, the Recorder aud bis assistauts did thei? ebare of the day’s trade, A litle:wo the riabit, fu the shade of sotoe vak trees, stood @ barber's chatr aud bootbluck’s CHICAGO'S WORK, TUE LETTEU-BOXES The plan for ralsinz subscriptions for tha yellow-tever suflerers by placing the streot letsor- boxes at tho disposal of the public fur that pur- pase has beeu a sublect for serious considera- tionfu the Pust-Otfice Department for several daye, It waa first suggested to the Postmaster by thevencrablo Fatliey Keny, and last Saturday Mr, Palimer sent to headquarters for fustruce tlons. The Pust-Offico Department secus to bave forescen the very diflicusties which occur- red to Mr, Paliner when the schicine was first suggested to blm. 1t would not be discrect to fuvite thoe attention of petty crackswen to the fuct that theso boxes contained wouey, and ft would bo out of the question to have them guurded by the police. The rouberies whicn bsve alrendy bocn perpetrated show ghat there 1s bardly avy thoroughfure, bowover well frequented, quite safe from, these predatory birds of prey, sad this would be sn extra turc to thew, which would cudanger the sofety of mall-matier. Tho fustructions recelved by My, Palmer were to the effect that the street-boxes migbt be used for the purposs sugecstod, pro- vided such boxes Were b places of extraordi vary sefety.” ‘There being 1o pluces of ex- teaordiuary safcty on tha stroots, ths scheme b thuught lmnrflctéflhlu. £Xeupt fu the cuso of thig letter-boxes fu hotets, After duw delipery- tiun with 3r. Hubbard, the Superintendent of the Currlers’ Depnrtinent, the Postwsster hus bolie geld, * Oraers Bavo been fasued 10 the bug- lln‘ud.h the uult‘lernf stabllshment belig preawded | dectded to it the reception of contribitiong Ruze-uen by l.hlu rallroad compauics ul:h hn::l. ee s tecorder illm Stewrt aud Jue [du ths way 0 the botels, wher | the Commmissioner lu the Stminetion of s} i ”. mumx\! pluwber. “The boys had | there can Lo bo damger frow petty § baviruss from Loulsville und below, ‘Tue uts of “" h nd odid well at thele respeetive | thieves. Placards will tlhcrecfole be - at | truuks, cte, are detained ot the depots, and ot trudes, Hopan munipulating the razor uud | onee place ubou ull the botel boxvs tuvitiug sid | delivercd in the Ly, and the ow Stewart dols the shinlug. Au appropriste for thie distressed people lu the Bouth, and ft is B A bow that they cwde rom o pra e slgn dcu_mud one of the trees uuder which | thought that 8 considerablo amount wey bo :cuuxuubzu u{)l. wmade e n;‘v hul!lm they worked. aud wicneverau wcquatntunce of | vutsed m 4hds way. The mouey wil) be collentes they can et thely lugmgase, that eitbier would come along the cuterprising vair duily by persuns appointed for that purnos¢y | eonies Irou Meuphis, Suw 1R, Is re- Would diai i juto the chain give bis el s | and'au acvurate secouut kept of 1t b il botel? [ woved sud didniceled bt 14, 1878, Health Oficers hefore bethr dellfeted to the owners, A (00D SUGGEITION, = To e Lslton uf T Tribiene, Wansen, fnl, Reot. 9—=8cefne that manv focdeties, orzantrathing, ete., havis cambled to #ee what.could be done {nthe way of rellevhys the wants of our Southern brethren in thelr time of distress, i sccts meet that we, tho misstonaries (vulearly called drummere) of this cvuntry should have o hand in this good work, Ihave no doubit If an organization could by formed fn the different cities with uun“v)rnml centra that wo could ratse b lenst 850,00 In o short space of time, amt 1 would surrest thiat vou give thia iden ahape, and pht it forth in Your paper, callitira mestivg of the silesmen In your vity at onee. This wonld bo taken up by all the ledding papees of the large cities, and by a comblacd effort wa could obtgin a arze amonnt of funds, fof wa_claim to bd a latge- heatted elass of people. Yours trulv, Unieaa0 SALESMAN, ANOTHER IRNEPIT. ‘The ttermans of this clty will bave n fine op- portunity next Thursday cvenlbl to attest thafe aplendld. reputation far charlty. ‘Thero i1l be given on that evening a g{rnnd concert at the North 8ide. Turner-flall Tor the yellow. fever sufferers in the Sonth, f. Hosen- becker's Chicago Orchestra, the Germnonin Mnennerehor, anll eeferdl olher moclctics, as well as o host of nasieat talent, have volun- teered thelr setvices, A large amountis ex- pected to be realized from Lhis concett, ‘The Kulehts of St.-Pateick have tonated and forwarilett to thelr retbren fn Memolila tho sum of 30, FROM CATRO, The following press dispaich was recotved yesterday nount Camo, 1L, fept, 10,—0re member of Tom Potter's taniily dlcd Tast night, nnd the mother ana two boye, it fs d, will dfo to-day, ‘Tho family live two milex above Calro. The yellow ~ fover, . The e of e Nrstt e fo-fou danasis a! Knights of the Nyl rowe’ 0+1a) lonats 850 for the relief af the family, 4 > This put Dr. Rateh on the qui vive, and the following telezraphic correspondence cnsued ¢ Cittcann, Seot, 10,—C', W, Dundam, M. D, Calro, Jil.: Pleasc tet me ‘know all tho facts i conneetion with the roported yellow fevor In the Portet family. Jou I, Ravew, Trosident State Board of Ticalth, Camo, 1L, Sept. 10.—Dr, Jokn 11, Raueh, Presldent of the State Toard of Heaith: Fonr of the Portot famlly wero attacked on, Weilnesdny niebt with natsca and vomiting., Al had blcflllnfi at tha noatrils, and at Intervals vomiterl blood, wit fever, conatipation, and resticasnoss. Tho resi- lence s surrounded with_low, swampy gronnd, reoking with mataria, Tho place In noted for malarlal fever, ©C W. Dusstaw, M. D,, Quacantine Physician, Last evoning Dr. Rauch recelved the following additional particulnras The Porter family are aflicted with a malignant attack of billons fevor, Four wero attucked Wednesduy night, Otio dled this morniug, and one otlier may posstbly dle. Fvery family 'aehio heretofure uccnpicd the Portor farm have been sim- ilatly aflicted every autnmn, and very nisoy of thent have died from malarial Jolrontng, €. W, Dunmas, M. D., Quarantina Phiymcian, Mes, Morrls, of Calro, arrived hero yeaterday on the Illnols Central, 8he was directed to leave that place with hot family Ly her doctor on account of Iils fears of yellow fever, flvo or slx genuine cuscs of which had airoady accurred there, and, it vidw of tbe atmosphetle cond|- tions of the time, he was afrald thdt the sivk- ness might becoto eoldemie, AN APPEAL TO HOMEOPATIISTS, Ta the Billtor of The Tribune. Niw OnLxANs, La,, 8ent. 7.—Will yon kindly afd us In oor charltable endeavors to mitigate local suiTering by publishine the fnclosed appeal in your valuable paper, carly Issuel Accepting obiigations and thanks of )'uu{‘b fi'pl.cc““' ¥y . Q. Fisitn Secretary Now Orleans Ifomeopathic lluua;' As- sociation, Nrw Onueaxs, 1.a., Sopt, 0,.—7o tAe Ifomeopa- {hista of the United Staten: Tn tho treatment of yellow fever in tho past on well as 1n the present {idernlo which Ix decimating our population, the lonteopathic practice has shiown highly favorable soaults; hence, for humanity's make, it should bo liberatly applied to oue suforing people. We arv dong atl we ean in the Inremnz emergen. cy, but oite means, limited to Toeal sources, nro sudly inadequate to meet the distromslng domands witich aro conatantly nceeaning, Uencral contributlona from abroad rent to other anwocintions ata malniy apulled to the slck thiouch Allapattiic practice~tfioss desiring Homeopatnic treatinent recelving lundequato benofit thorofeom, 'To reach, 10 aid, and to wave the many who need, deuire, and sullcit the Intsor, we capecially appeal t0 the Rind chatities and generous bonovelence of physictuns, asiociations, and frionds of the prag. o eneraliy, Loping and belfeving wo shali re- celvo your immediate attention and assistance, Rennittance can bo made to tho undersignod off- cerd nt No. 13 Canad treol, Ny ordor of tha As- noclation, ALnent Vooutties, Prosident. C. 0. Fiauss, Seeretary, NEW Ontnana, Sepl. 7.—Wa fally indorse and afld our solicitations to the alov s vey, M. D,, JANKS (O, DR A. B, Dx Vituexeuve, M, D, WASHINGTON. The Taclflo Ralironds Want More Time to Constder Atditor Fronoh's ClrculareCur- reucy Statement, Spectal Dirvaten to The Trirune, Wasmixatow, D. C., Sept. 10.—The Unlon and Coutral Pacitic Rallroad Cpmponfes have not yet determined whether thoy will recog- nize the constitutionality of the laws affecting them passcd ot the last scssion of Congress, and nave nsked for more time to cousider tho subject. Mr, French, the Auditor ot Rallroad Accounts, after consultation with Scc- retary Schurz, has faformed the ofticers of the above-metitloned corporations that ho sces no good reason for granting them further delay, and If the reports which have beon demanded of them are not specdily furnished tho inatter will Lo placed fn the hands of the Attorney-General, In order that ha may Instl- tute legal procoediugs Lo recover the forfelturea preseribed by law., I§ 4s probablo that tho tat- ter conrse wilt be pursued this week, aoluss Lhe companies in tho wmeantime sigutty thelr readi- nees to obuy the law, Mr. French {8 determined to brtg this ques- tion tn an issuc as soun as possible.” 1t it Is the sntentlon of the Unlon & Central Pucifie Rail- Tonds to test tho constititionulity of the scts in question, Mr, French thinks the sooner tho subject s jndicially settled the better for all parties concerned, ns both acts were drawa with the urentest cara by the Judiciary Committes of the Benate, which contalis such emipent lawyers a8 Judgre Davis and Scnators Thurman and Ed. munds, ‘The nttempt to guestion thctr consti- utlonality (s reqarded os ridiculons, - ° ‘Iho rocent orders of the Treusury Depart~ ment with relorenco to the distribution of standard silver dollara will add materiully to the buslness of the expreas companiey, and the trunsportation of tho eoln to the vurious Bub-Treadrles will cost the Uoveroment qulte, largo sum, "Tho A welght of one mihlou sitver dollars is over twenty-six tcus, and the payment in silver of one day's customs duties wouhl average about 60,000 pounda, or fifteen tons of standurd sllver dollars, ahould the coln be placed fu actusl use for the pavment of these dutfes. Gen. Raom, Comwlysfoner of Internal Reve- nuey 18 preparing a eumpadgn ouch to deliver in llinols some ting thls montfi, AN ARMY OF APPLIUANTS. There ar somo ity sppllcants for position of Hank Examiner in Tndiana. Ex-Becretary Robeson, wio Is now here, {8 o candulato for C.ngress i tha Firsg New Jersoy Diseriet, andis contldent of his elcetton, and euvg Lho lirceuback movement will take but lew votes from the Republican purty, which is pretty certain to have a majority of f..'m A gentleman from South Curoling, whoso per- soual relativns with members of the Hampton Administration are very inthuate, says that a new ‘requisition for Kiinpton's surrcuder will probably bo sent tothe Governor of Mussachus sty us suou sa . the triale are Hukahicd for which his testlimony 1h wanted, provided Kimpton ren in the United Sutes, The requisition wil) basvd upon Kiwapton's own criminutisy, and no protense will be made that he i3 wanted for any other purpose thyn Lo stand trial fur offevses “aramst Bouth Caroliua. The same geutleman also suys thot s requisition will be made for tho surrender of Fenator Patterson after March 4 next, Geo, Hamuton, this gentleman satd, cannut proceed szafust Patterson whbile tho latter 18 Senator without Incuering wuspleion of partisuuship. Atter Masch 4, Lowever, Slicre can bo_bo such suspledon. “ Hampton told we,! eontiuucd tuis gentleman, “recently that he had been urued to wake » requisition” for Chambere luin and brinie hin o trial, out to this proposl tlun Hemptou reptled thero wus uo ground, s far a3 bo knew, evep for spaplcion that Clum- berlain was flmy of crlmial ucts, much jess wus there evideucs apod which e cuuld be cou- viited, . CURBENCY STATEMENT, : To the Westars susoctated Press, . Wasuisuzon, D. C., Sept, 10.—Lhe currency balaueo fu the Treasury to-duy 14 S1LUSL000, fucluding thy u-Ailton Fuud for the redvinp- ton of fractiona) v aid $2LBE, 000 cow, fucluding sbout 310 \l{).tnl 1 standand il yerdollurs, (Of the $20,000,000 [ract fovad curren: ssued in 1563 over §4, e vutstaydi Of the threo aud Ove-cent pleces, saucd n 153, probably over $:2,000,600 sre outslandinz. cubire amount of fra:tional curreucy vutatand- Luit s ¥10,851, 0000 Auvileations were mude ot the Treasury yes- terday und co-day Jor (0OW allver duiture, FOREIGN, Austria Despairs of Cohqulering the:Bosnians This Season. The Insurm“nts Strongly Fortify- ing Themselves nt Sov- tral Points: Speecti of the Getmdh Bmipbror at the Opotiing of Patlidment, - Death of Nobliling, the Wbuld- He German Regleide. Waskly Review of the Hnplteh atit Continontal Gfain Trads. THE EAST. GON. ZACH'S DRPEAT. Vizsad, ept. 10.—Gen. Zach only ordered n retreat from Dilines at 3 in tho afternoon. Four hundted of the wounded had been brought in befora 13 o’clock, nmong whom twete aeveral ofticers of high rank, 1t 18 feared this year's campaign, which can only ba continued threc weeka longer, will not sufilca to quell the fnsur- rectiod, ; = THE INSUNGRNTS FORTIFTING, ViENA, Scpt. 10.~Advices from Belerade state that tho insurfonts have fortified the lanks of the Riser Save, and fire upon tho Ans- trlan steamers, aven when they arc convoyed by funboats. DESPERATE REIISTANGE. ‘The Town of Bellnd fs tiow a stroneiy-in- tronched camp, fnto which armed Insurgents from the sutrounding district are constantly marching, resolved on desporate reslstance. MENEMET ALL'S DRATH, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Bept. 10.~Mchemot Ali Tasha'a retintic were not assassinated in the fight between the trodps defonding Molicmet Al and thé Insurgents. The men kiiled on both sldes nmnbered 400, Oni the everilng preceding his death, Mehemet Al Pasha telepraphed to the Porte thiat ho was surrounded and could not catape. Goop Apvice, Fouenler, the representatlva of Franco ot Constantinople, has strongly counseled Safsct Pashn, Grand Vizler, to follow the recommenda- tions of the Derlin Conkresa concernlug (irecce. < CRETH, Atness, Sopt. 10.—Alned Mouhtar, Pashn has invited the Cretan Assembly to send repre- sontatives to Coustantinople to negottate with tho Porte. ‘The Cretaps have accepted tho invi- tation. MORR FIGUTING. ) ¥ Vinxwa, Sept, 10.—Tho 'l'hlrti*-mh Austrian Divislon an Sunday captured Kiljvo orl the River Sanna, after a stubborn_engzagement, in which ey lost 260 men killed and wounded. (ien, Hzapnry announces that the fifsutrents in an enwacement he had with thein on Thurwday loat men. MONTENRANO, Virsys, Sept. 10.—1t 18 _sjated thot in conse- quence .of the. delay In surrenderlig the ter- ritory aliotied to Mooteneero, a considerable forve of Montenogrins bavo, left for the frouticr. Eighteen guus kave been directed on Podgorliza aod Bpuz. , Hostilitles are imminent. TUSSTAN CRATT. CONDITION OF TUR VE4SELS DOUGHT ‘AT PIIL- ADELPUIA. - Speciat Dispateh to The Trivune. PritapeLeiy, Pi., Sept. 10.—The Enrope, ane of tho Russlan war vessels hullt at Cramp's yard in this city, Is how about redidy for red, and waa to-day recelving herstores for a lohe ctulse. 1t s sald tho vesscls will go to Cronstadt. Work has not yet been comploted on the Eu- ropa, both her upper ana lower decks requisinge same finisting, which wiil keep tlio workmen busy on her for a weok yet. The other two nro S furtlier from coinnletion, The Columbus hias been fu the drs-docks all the past week, bat will ba taken out to-day to make room for tho Baratoga. Noth vessels havo about theee weeks! work on them. Thoe Russinu vessol i o CIMDBIA 18 on her way to tha vard, baving left Southeast Harbor, Me., for this port on Mouday morniug. Bho {s expected to-morrow. In additlon to her own crew, sho {8 bringing saflors to fill out. the complemient for the other threo, vessols. The Eirnpe wift sall for the Old World {n sbout two weoks, Tho now .vessuls will all Teavo this country without any armament. Tliat featuro will bo added to such g8 aro Intended to carry guns when they roach Russlan ports. The Europe was formerly thoe Callfornla. GERMANY. THE EMPEIOK’ 8PEECIL, Beneiy, Bept, 10,—In the speoch from the throne, which was read by Count Btalberg Wer- uizerads at the opening of tho Relchatsg yes- terday, it sald that, finmodfately after the firat attempt upou tho Emperor's life, the Federal Government becama couvineod -that the crime was duo to the Influcnco of tha sentiments propsgated for and wide by the agitation which almed at undermining tho existing laws of the Btate and soclety. , Tho speech, alter refeering to the rejection of the first bill brought for- ward the machinations which Imperiled the com- nfon interests of: the country, says: “Tho Federal Government thinks now, as formerly, that extraordinary mensures are required to prevent a further exteusion of the already wide- spread evil, and to pave tho way for its extinc- tion, and that sach measurcs should prescrve the llberty of citizens in guneral, and ouly pre- vent the sbuse of liverty, by which tho per- nietous Boeiglist agitation threatons Lhe founda- tlons of 1ite and ull culture,” 'The spoech ex- presaca contident hope that the Deputics will hiot rofuso the meana of glvivg the Ewpire the same sceurity from lll?aflml 88 it already cojoys from external attsck, The Liberals are nut much pleased with the speoeh, which they ro- gard as purtly ob fudictment aguinst them- sclves. NODBLING'S DEATIL. Benuiw, 8opt. 10,—The assassin Nobellng died to-dsy from the effeet of his wounds. BereaN, Beot, 10.—Tne furmediato canso of .Nulmllm:’l deatis was paralysia of ths Jungs. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE,, WEBKLY REVIEW. Loxvon, Bopt. 10.—~The Murk Lane Frpren in Its review of tho Britlah cors trade for the past wovk sava: Tho woather hay been less #howery thon durdng the provious week, but has not buen satisfactory eltbor for ~threshjug or sceurlug the crops, o8 It has been dull and damp, with temperature ratber bigh. bry, breexy days aru now urgently necded, ns thero 19 6ttll soine wheat to be cazted, whils the harge proportion of the barley ia stil! standing, Gascs of sprouting are frequent, owiug to the warw, wolst atmosphere. Cousldersble disappolut. ment is felt, especlally In Yorkehire, whore & quantity of graln- s lylog exposed to the weather, 1o othor districes the harvest operar tluus ‘ AUN MUCH PROTRACTED, Recent advivys from Nur(olk, which fs an im- portant Larloy-growing county, state that fully balf the crop was still fu the flelds, and it ts fearcd that tho rratn hasalready become too much discolored to render it . avallable for walting, Sucl wheat 88 was sccared befors the raia sct iu, mors particularly the sarllest guthercd, (s very Boe. Scoteh and Irish reports complaig of brokon weathey, whivh preveuted the sévurlug of the crups, bal routs aud paytuses preseut @ spleudid nnre:m\uu:. 5 ‘Llis supplics of new wheat havebeen fair both at Mark Lane and in Pyoviucial inarkets. Priceg have favorcd sullers for uit dry lots, but as vul :v mmu:l wxmth‘x lr( lvzlm uufilm o0 otly nvs becu 1y wuything ¢ luo copdition, moss of the aulve lavy bcvf Lo ¢ AT IURKGULAB, YA BHellers axbibie & good “é‘od' b} firmgdas, and buatuess to some vxtept Was checked thereby, ducreased uttention”bus, been pald 4o fupelch Wheat durinig ghie” vast week or ten days, va- " beially to fliic’old Russiau and American sorts, upon whict the demand will doubtiess be maiu: Jy directed 80 fout us'the bowe vroduce 18 uyre Ketéd 1a unsuitable conditlon. Avadvance of six- venee to o sbiiliug bis Leen obtalued on these descrivtions, “Fhe cereal year bas cotmenced with prices of ull produce ui a beahtby Jevel, sud, althoueh no warked rive cun be anticluated i thie lwwedlste o83, in the Relcbstag for, the srrest of fulnro in vlew of the large shipmenta Trom Amerlea, and the tendency which her ndmitte |- Iy Iarze erop has ta reduce values, still it may tiot e too mitch to say that th enormous ro. quirements of this country mav be IRETTY CONFIDRNTLY RRLIED ON to absorb supplica ot a range of prices o little, it anything, bolow those how 2 fin the Londoii -market. Anothor poir 4% Strengthedt tho thade lies th the faoq that.evett Mhotld the finborts of Wlicat from Atnertean Atlantie ports . Increase, supplies will tioceasardly cease AR moon ng her ports are closed by winter, Tho business ron. €cquently -riste upan legltlinate commeriat basie, Independent of tite fictitious Muinport. tither of a political or speculdtive chatncter, g feeding stufls rather more busincas 15 pss. Ine, (Irlmlln:k.nrlev has rigen o shilllne per fuarter fHony. tift tecoht Towest pofit. Maize fy niso rather dearcr, but, with continued lioagy imports both Int&IAMAGY anil Liveroool, the upward movement basmade but slight prozress, MIScELLANTOUS, 5 THE INTERRATIONALIATS, TAtitg, Bopt, 10.—The Le Temint states that the duthoritied ato ddcuments proving tho ix. fstenca ot 4h Ititernatlondlist propaganda, auq they Intehd proteuttriy the persuns arrested t the recent Soclallst Congress for conncction therewith, the tie Rusatan THB THAMES DISARTEIU Loxnoy, Sept, 10.—Over bodlez have been recavored of the perkohs droietied by the disaster to the excutsforn _{Lmlnler Princess Alice, A latzo majority of the bodies have beenh rebognlzed, Eielity-threa, that could not b wentifled wete buricd at Woolwleh yestr. days HoNCAStER RACES, 5 T.oxpoN, Sebt. 10.—The Doncasier Schtem- ber meetthy Ltwon to-day. (,‘lmmw ne atakey for 2-vedr-olds ias won by Lo alimouth’s chieginut colt Chatlburt, . TATIER BINAULAT, Viexnsa. 3ept. 10.—Bihacs ts defended by the Turkish regular troous, ‘The comtnnndant de chdres LuAL hé lids recelvedl. 1o ordeis from tio Purta to surretider the placo; antl that ha wily defend ft to the last extremity. REC! l'l'sfll?l'l"fll‘:\fll! B.Xl‘fl!fl':'o.v.l' " rapis, Scpt, 10.—Che receipts of the Parly txp(l:mdn Tot éntrance, td the uu st 7,412, 219 Iranes, P Atk Tnn fMsavn, Bept, 10.—The Tast Indian bdzet shows o deficlt bf Pum 00 Horins, L000,000 beltig expeuded In the Acheenese war, ‘The hudizet eetlmates the colfea crap at 890,13 olculs, snd the salable price at 48 cents; Dutch, per half-kilogram, PARISIAR LOAN, , Pants, Sept. 10.~Tne Prefect, of lh_«} s reported to the. Minfater ib favor of nfelpal loan ot 363,000, Seina a i visuvits, NATLRS, Sent. 10.—Vesuvlua is showing signs b1 volentle eruption. _ LENOCHOWART, , T.oxnox, Sepl, 10.—A Ulspdteh from Romn sass Cardival Ledochowekl, Archbishop nf Posen, has recelved auother summons to appear befaro the torniau cocieslastical courts, ON1ION, Senit. 10.—A Geneva dispatel xars the etud’ Govéruient, will prbuose to . the Girand Cotincll of Switzeitand that nmnosty b granted ninety-threa Catholle priests who were donrived of thel? lvinus fn 1875 for refus. Ine to compiy witn thoe requlfemeinits of the Stat " iy .. InE sAnQpIs AMD THR ZARL. Lo§pox. s'-‘u. 0. —~Lond Sitlsbury (8 visiting Laord Beaconslield, FENIANS, . A Rdval -fréo pdndor of tlie Fealana Melody and Candon Ymm-dmu:ur the great acal yester duy. ‘They wiil by liberatod ina few hours upon coiudition that they Feslds oAtMTo the Hrttiel UuulxnluX)s. d 5 'CASUALTIES: " ACCIDENTALLY SiloT. Spettal Dismich ta The THbune, Qavesa, 1L, Sept. 10.~A young mon named Johnt Ackerman, remtding in thils city, was futaily woundéd this murning by thy discharzo of o plstol. Whila_ouzaged In driving stares with an g at the, Tripp vinegard, in West Galena, thie xfnn"mu of tnu”guui:fl e n‘n‘mme} of ths weapoy wiifeh was fn his fi .?(_et. cxpjoding it dnd Todiniga hmatt-sized bull T heé body onter inge near tue groln, . STEAMHEIL SUNK, Lotis, Mo., Sept. 1—=Whilo_{ué emall stern-wheel steamer Nadine was coming to thts tity Irom Bt. Ciiarles, Sunduy nfternoon, slio siruck a anag abuut g mtlo awve Lo, month of tha Missourl River Aud sdnk, s Wilson . (colored), Charles Everctt, and o man named anlap, all members of tia crew, dra aupbosed 0 be drowned, Thu buat aud cargo are a tofal FELL FROM A WINDOW. i~ - Swectnl Didoateh t The Tribtine, Axx Ansog, Mich,, Bept. 10.—Clumrles Lns- chow, of St. Lodis, Mo., foll out of o winduw in Diehls Hotel, and died thfs mornlng from his ingurles, Mo was 63 years of awe, and wos & strauger here. i _TIE DEADLY DERRICK, Burrai.o, Bebi. 10.—While a nuber of men were constructing dri-docks at the Uhlon Dry- Dock Works, & duerrick fell, kilig Casper Ovitch sud fujuring five othiers, two Litally. NEATR' MT. VERNON, ILL, bpecial Dispateh tu The Tridbune. Mr, VEnrsox, Iil., Bept, 10.—A large quantity of whéat In the stack, the result of the hervest of about furty acres, together with n steam threstier; ths propesty of C. 3. Brown, a well- knowe {armer in Sprinz Garden Township, in 013- county, Was ‘burubd last uleht Ly some n}:tll:hul truwp, Thy destruction was cows plete. > IN CINCAQGO, The alarm from Box 206 yesterday afternoot was csuscd by a five In the residenca vf Paier Ureopan, No. 10 Darber strect, Cause, 8o overbcated stove. Damage, 83, - © LONDON, CA! Lowpox, Ont., Bept. 10.—The buroed dowa thiv eventor, THE WEATHER. - Orrion or Tnm Ciime Biowan' Oreicen, Wasursaron, D, C., S8upt, 11.—1 8. m.~Iodica- ttuns—For Tenucssee and the Ohio Valley and Lower Luko region, clotdy snd rafuy, followed by cleariug weathier, colder northwesterly wiadi and rising barometer, Far (this) the Loko Region, Upper Misslesippl and Lower Mlssourl Valleys, clear or partly rh:fl{v. weathee, colder northwesterly winds an ing barvmeler, possibly followed [n ihe north awd west portions by falliug baromeict uud wariner south and east winda. ‘The rivers will remaln neurly stationary, ‘The Biguar Bervice Hureau snnounces that & froat will generally oceur to-night {n the Nurth- wostern and Upper Lake reglon, ou Wednesday uight i the Olido Valloy uud thy Lower Luko region, and_on Thuraday night fo the Middlo Htutes aud New Encland, Specil inapytch tn The Tribune, BraiNavisty, 1) bt. 10.—An exegedingly ol Jxol weather seb fa towards cyeniid here, and it has been steadlly growing colder all vleht, with a possiollity of frost before moruiug L€ thy falliug uf the thermeter contiuucs. LOCAL OBEKLYATIONH. s i3 | & k5 49 | 7o) 53 | 74 3, Mazimu, 64 winimum s devas ng, Bl YRR i sAEsT ey OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New YOrk, Sept. W.—Arnyed, steamehiod Wisconsin and Seythis, from Liverpoot: Wiclandy frow Hawbury; aud Cuseda, from Londou. LIVERPOUL, Sept. lL—Steatssbins Spalty Clreussizn, Hausa, and Oder, from New Yorsi uud Maradou, Lo Boatun, haves sxived it

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