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1E XXXIX. GILES' LINIMENT. LAME HORSES CURED FREE OF COST. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Spayins, Splints, and Rin Send for pamphlet contalning full information DR, WM. M. GILES, 120 West Brondway, New York. Use onl; Sold by all Drn THE FEVER'S VICTIMS. A Death-List leans Yesterday Ag- gregating 114, in New Or- bones cured withont blemish, Trial bottles Wholcsale Druggists, 92 STLKS!! Feeld, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, Madison and Monroe-sts., Have now open the miost com- plete ussortment of COLORED SILKS ?5c to $1.00 Per yard, comprising every shade for street or evening ‘wear obtainable ! Spectal inspection 18 invited of the grades at $1.00! $1,25! $1.50! They are bargains!! BLACK SILKS OF THE BEST LYONS AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS AT Lowest Prices! Including some at $1! $1.251 $1.50! which ave especially cheap and desirable. the “Noveltles’’ in Blacks arc: Satin de Lyon! Satin Pekin! Moirie Pekin! Satin Duchesse! Satin Soliel!l which we men- tion as the newest, Brocades Silks 1IN ALL COLORS.TO MATOH THE' PLAIN SILKS! Colored Pelkins! Striped Mot- ries! and a great many other NOVEI;TI ES] POPULAR PRICES! On inspection, wivich we in« vite all to make, our Stk De- Dparvtment throughout will be Jound very attractive both in QUALITY! and PRICES! T GENEEAL nowioEs, City Collector's Offics, ROOM 7, OITY ITALL, ‘ublts notice 8 hereby Tecatved for coltection the Delinguent Wator. Warrant for wll water rates or rents Eeinnining dus and uspaid from May 1, 1877, 1o April Ali persons [ntereated are e, friinedace PATIent of a1 sae The Number of Cases in That City to Date Over The Disease of a Much Milder Type than That in OPTICIA 1856 STATE-ST-, Room 3, second floor, Bpecial attention given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. No Decrease in the Number of Fatalities in the Latter City. be peen 4t M. Hern- tcians and clerry, uslified lo Judge of the perfectness of Letters of recommendation e hardt's office tratn the leading erlority s an optician, e ». OFFICR IIOURS, § TO 1, 2 TOS. Letiers of fnquiry must laclose stamp for reply. CAUTION.—No agents employed or appointed. Pelton & Pomeroy, Bole Northwestern Agents for the Hazelton Bros. * Nathushek PIANOS. Do not purchase without first ex- amining these celebrated instru- 162 State-st., Chicago. A Thousand Coffins Ordered by the Howard As- ‘sociation. Vicksburg Reports a Falling Off in the Number of New The Pestllence Daily Appearing in New Localitios in the Beed Bown by the Plague-Ship John Porter Now Bearing Twenty Cases and Seven Deaths in the Vicinity of Gal- A AR o S s - Amgndment to Ralg Tw9 (3) of 1ha Rules Goveraing the Inspection of Grain n the City of Chicagw, - 10 taka effect Oct, 1, 1878, 1.—BPRING WHRAT, Wheat abail be sousd, plump, and ahall be sound, ressonably ¢ gaily. 5if B sound, plump, sad weit ba sound, reasonably clean, Tinciado ait Infertor,ah NEW ORLEANS. TUHR HIGHEST NUMDRER YBT. fpecial Disoalch to Tha Tridune, New OnLzans, Scpt. 11.—The deaths in- crensad to-day Lo the bighest point reached dur- ing the cpldemic. Ninety deaths occurred be- fore 13 v'clock and 24 since; besides several hun- dred now cascs were' reported, ‘The Increased mortality ia doubtlcss owing malnly to & sudden 1all la tho temperature, which varied from 80 at 3 o'clock Tuesday to 6J Wednesday moraing, twenty degrees Insido of fourteen hours, A strong, cold north wind fs stlll blowing almost RULK I Xo. 1 Hard 8pring aned. No. 2 flard 8pring Wh clean, and of Fuod mil; No.'1 Bpring Wheat aned. No. 4 Bpring Wheat s of good MINME o N nring Whea irty Buriog Wheat, tajected Spring V;"hu! c€aus0 which renders 1n casaof mixture of Bpring and Winter Why be called Mixed Wheat, and eraded sccore guality theroof, This yule sbail bo in fo e, 4 thall inclade Bpring Wheat or for aay other One feature of the presentepldemic s that no peculiarities of* the former epldemics are ap- plicable to this. It fa uoprecedented in all jts features. Many have died of the prevailing dis. caso who had and recovered from the yeliow fuver in 1867, ‘In districts MOST OARRPULLY DISINFPECTED by the Board of Health fa the oarly stages of the sickoess ‘the fever Tuls hereby amendod. shall be fnspected out in accord: ance with the pro¥isions of said rule e 8 Black Bes an Plifo Wheat shail | inspected higher 1| 2, and ftice Wheat no higher than Kejected. W, M. i, GEOLGE M. B! JOHN 1f. ORKRLE ‘archauso Commismioners, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. % DISSOLUTLION. 1, The copartnership heretofore exlsting between 8. T, Lockwood and J, 3. Ware, under the firm of Lock- #00d & Ware, is dissolved by mutusl consent. made the great- nelzghborhoods numbers wero sick weeks ego and or convalesced, new cases are now breaking out. The bulk of the cascs oceurring, however, are In the rear of the town, or in the lower, the old French, ouar- ter of thecity. Btii the fizurcs formerly sent you hold good after the most. careful scrutiny, The disease is of a wnlld type, and with prompt medical care and nursing, and vroviding there is no organic disease, tho victims sprcdity recove er. Thedanger of the Orst forty-clght hours is CONGESTION OF THE DRAIN; the mecond forty-slght, retention of the urine; after that the patient Is safe, axcopt through fa- discretion s relapse I8 produced, which is almost invarfably fatal, ‘Not lesa than 30,000 cases of fover Liave occurred £0 far {n this city, and 7 or8 ‘per cent only resuited fatally, There seems to be no appreciable abatement of tho discaso in tho Interlor towns, whilo datly the plague makes 14 appearaucs {n pow and hitherto exempt localitics, MANY NEW CASES, Tothe Weatern Assoctated Press. Nxw OuLnans, Bept, 11.—~The weatber is cloudy, cool, snd wiudy, deaths, ninety. The desths {nclude thirty-seven minors, twen- ty-two being under 7 years. Among the deaths arc Matilda Isidore, nged 13, sccond daughter of the late E. W. Barnes, and a 5-ycar-old son of F. R Bouthmayd, of the Howards, Government rations arg being tssued to per- sonal applicants on requisitions {ssued by the vartous bencvolent and charitable associstions, The Young Men's Curistlan Association re- port ninety-four new cases of fever today on thelr lsts. Among e deaths Is George Me- Closkey, aged 24, A0 ADMITTANCE. Nxw Orrmans, Sppt. 1l.—there fs much complaint among the seamen that the United Btates law prevents thelr belug admittes futo the Marine Hoepital uuless they bave been In active servico for sixty days. At this tiwe, when nearly a8 commerce has been suspended ©on account of the cpllemic, there aro largo numbers of seamen who have been aut of employment for ‘The sutboritics haye been appeated to for re- liet, the Besmen's Bencyolent Assoctation belng unsble to tako caro of all theso cascs. The Howsrd Assodiation Is cousideriug the vropriety of renting a ward for forty beds in the Hotel Dieu for destituto fover victims. This they think will not only lnsure the patients better carg aud more comfort, but will bs more elvingw ourse §3 a day and other necessities. leus Taylur, wto reached hers from Nzw-firk Bunday, Is actively st work for the '3 The bustness will bo eontluved by B, T. Lackwood, T. Lockwood & Co,, who sssumes fAirm, aad {a alone suthorized to 8. T, LOCKWQOD, HE, tader tha style of B, o1 labilitiex of sa wilget debits due tho same, DENTINTIRY, 2 TEETH KFW YOIK ToGLAROW, BIATE OF ARV E LINE. LIVERPUOL. DUBLIN, ) hursday, Sept, 2 o i (ke ot o e g & 45, Return thckets at red ;] & CO. IIRACHK, Manager, Fational Line of Steamships. Now” et 343, BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York 1o Queeastown, Liverpool, and Londen, e from 830 Lo $70 currenoy, 0 4 m\_-.xm:lmn and Iriang, >'eTeEe 84 Drafis oo n; further information a) VAL TEA i given that ¥ haye by requestod to make Water rates or ren that &' (he (’!rhlllofl of twenty 1 this notice, [ sl lovy upou the voods aim ¢ 10l who hiave faticd 1o pay with| v 28 the law dirccie, W, To Whom It May Congern! Notlce 1s iereby given that CLINTON B, PAGE s no lonkcr our agent for sale of our koods or in any way Actlug for us, that we have withdrawn our busincss from him, and that alt unpald sccounta or notes must be settied witlaus, lio aving no authority to collect sny- thing for us frum 8oy person whatever. K. A, SMITH & BROS., New York. Chicago, Sept. 11, 1878, SOUTH PARK CONCERT, THE SOUTH PARK COMMISSIONERS, At the request of many citizens, ncert on BATURDAY, the & TOR ANCIOR.LI Xcuislon Ticketa atreduced rates, NORTIi GERMAN LLOYD, The sLeamers of ¢l Ompany wilt sail avery Satur. 3 Bowling Green, WHITE STA Ing the United Stat Porkeud Uit R LINE, yal Mall bef For pausis appiy ey SALE, Tesent owner has K L QUNARD three times & weok to ud Trelaa, MAIL LINE, and from British e, Borthwast corner Westera Agent. FROPONALS. PIORGHAL Foid AL LG econotaical than y at Company's Offic BIBAMSIIF MUBIXL, 5 of Livernool, froum the West Indies sud Mexl- €au- ports, with a carga for Texus, which the quaruntine prevented her from ulscharging at tle poluts desiguated, arrived Mouhlu. sud 8p- A A BANANKE, OPTICIAN, Tribuus fullding. ok b " Ua, w aad diftere o Kord Tor Lhe Kok it etehitivs pas of * Collector iocluding, besides those to be of-the-Treasury French el tused £ siguces cousent, permit the cargo of the steamship Murlel The Loulsiana Association of Veteraas of the ppealed to thslr coprades Asustant-Secretary- legraplis: “Jf cou- Lu:'u vadiog of the sufled Lo ull atghts on scleutite Fleld Glauca, Telescopus, 5 tes 2ol searching esamin Cnited St Avite Dublls expodure aai ury 1o intelligent i 7 foc usd Bey’ woond-fe Mexicay War have g elscwhere for pelief, The Howard Assoclation have received on ap- cat from Holly Springs for msttrewses wud Weather gettiog cold. WILL CONE HOME, s recelved tho followlng: 1leave fur bume to-pight, Dre. Veaste and IL £tone, with s suflicleat num! wam, W. US™ SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHAMBEKR OF COMMEBCE, % Jovernment Bonds, Cook County CUmracions Vesebers Exchuigeun London. Veria, Frantior, STUATION VAWTED- Sl Tariten oo pelesen Adlrese THONAL care bueifcations of requirements sa to propoeais, sa 4nd quantitics uf locke aud ¥eys, conlrac 00 by letier 10 W ber.ul purees, will re- 5 ARKEN Stoxk, M. D, vutracts which way be made are 4o be o con- whibi the speeifcations sud accepted broposaie Dr. Isadoro Lebwaun, Henj, A. Ray, e Hou. Jobu Ray, R, D. Mitcheil, late Jersey Cavalry, sied 42 years, ar¢ awouz the deaths. #ICK AND DEITITUTS, The Howard Assaciatiou reports $o-day, including sick aud destituts TUR LURROKS OF POVEKLY. NEw OLLES NS, Seot. Y.—The Lurrors of poy- erly arg atll unabated. Postm.asier- Geoeril. ety | urner, 55 Madlson at. NCALES, bl FAINUANKS' _SCALES FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becaselul (obuy valy tic Genulng, BIRDS WAEN PEEDLS MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Gold Fuh, sod Agquarta, whoie- Sale aud retall ab Lls Bird biore, e 137 CLARKST, THEY AURE THR It s estunsted that ersons out of employmient in 11,000 of whow are fed Ly the haritably orzanizativus, The Peabodiv Y 1asis now 0 \ho fawllies of she ek, are tazed to the utwos to do that. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1878. meditate renewing thefr appeal to the charitable Nurth. Tne conditfon of the lsboring classes is beyond exaggeration. 1t 18 simply horrible 1o sce the crowd of Haggand, huniry, pinched, and miscrable men, women, and children that daily besieges the doors of the benevolent as- ceeding in horror the delineatlons of Dante’s * Inferno ™ b.y Do What, then. may be sald of the abodes of these doubiy afllicted, where fith and diseane are added to warit, and where the plague is doinge Its worst? In ail the churches there are pravera now offered up daily, vegging for soclations; it is to witness s acene_oxc the niercy of God, DR, JIRNDERSON. New Onveans, Sept. 10.—Dr. Henderson, l.t:s most encrgetie -physiclan of the Y. M. C. A, Yery low. “\When stricken, ho continued tn ait his pattents unul he had completed the list, and ‘waa aiready delirions when he reached home. VIRULENCE OF THE DISSASK. A clerk inone of the dry-goods cstablishments returned from his vacation lust night and was tuken down within two hours, and is delilous touight, He had the fever in 1867, MEMPHIS, FIFTY-81X DRATHS. Mewrenis, Teun, Sept. 1l.—The weather 8 clear but cool. Two undertakers report ffty- 8z deaths up 1o noou. Among the dead;are D. Devoto, Mrs, De Gray Bennett, Martin Eyke, Iaasc Leopold, F. V. Royster. Herbert Landrum, city editor of the Avalanche [Tum TRIBUNE correspondent], is reported dyIng. His mother Is uow down with the fever, John G..Loosdale Is down, and R. ead s Treasurcr of the Cltizens' Kellef Committee. L. Clarke has been apoolnted in his Mr. Knowlton, acting Postmaster, having been taken sick, . J, Chase, one of the bondsmen of the late Postmaster Thoinpson, this morning took charge of the Post-Office, and requests that no inoney be sent here by Post-Offce or. ders, as the force now fo the office is so small that nothing can be done except deliver the mails. > " Only sevencoflin-makers are left in the city. ' UNPAVORABLY. The weather has been cool to-day, which was unfavorablo to the sick. . ‘The ofticial report of ‘the Board ot Health shows 104 deaths, of which 19 werc colored, and 65 new casos, of which 13 were colored. The medical corps of the Howard Associa- tion report 212 new cases. ‘fo guard agalost any mishap to tho County Undertaker, and to expedite the burlal of the pauoer dead, President Langstatt, of the Howard Association, to<lay ordered 1,000 coflius, which which will be brought to the city and used as ocaston demands. remain in Memphls, PROUNIARY. ¢ been - broken, The total daily expens snd plilows overy day 70 REFLACE THOSE DESTROYED for the con escent. o D). LaNgsTary, Prestdent Howard Assuciation. > Q. Fisunn, airman Citizons’ Relicf Comymittes. D. F Oxmztnu, cting Mayor, J. M, KEaTixg, Eilitor Memphis dppeal. TOX QUESTION OF BURIAL. Meurms, Teon,, Bept, 10.~The magnitude of the calamity to-day s 80 great that the wild- est consternation and confusion prevall. The dead cannot be buried, and numbers of bodlea oro festering where they die, while others will bo latd out of doors In their coffiua to await the ting when they can bo fnterred, From one house threo dead children were put in one box to be carried beyond the city limits, in hopes that to-morrow may give them a common grave, To-duy sll wagzons of '",'fl H:ICHD“OM f::llu(ll gu ere presst uto the streeta without a o 8uryico Lo carry off the dead, TR ENCOURAUNMENT MEMPIUIANS AT 'HOME GET YHOM MEMFHIANS ABIOAD. Uemphis Avalanche, Bei M, N We cheerlully give uratis publication to the folluwiug card,” with all its luroless intended severivy of lougusge, becadse (L glves an a|‘uro: ut- tunity of showing np the penyriousness ou ter dl’umgufll of the ciwling of humanity by mau who represcuts o cluss of citizens that have disgraced the City of Memphis: To the Editor (Temporary) q/ the Memphls liel Commitiee or Avalanche: The Cilizens' Hel 1ho columus of the Aratanche will 1ell you_ that you lied in your "Tuesday paper 8o far o4 [ am concerned. “Don't do so uny more sbout cittaen or uny oue else whu haw contributed. Don't take advaitage of your accidental elovation .to tae tri- % sneer al, abuse, and slander wentlemen. lisiaembor uat Kellar snd oihere. heve oaly loft you behimd bucausv you ure the wost wurthiess thing aboul the estublistiuent, Publish this In lh:.llaumclu. and prescat your bill to &Co, " Huug Jowkrit R, WiLLtans, Gen, Joseph R Willlatms owns rome of the finest blocks of stores on Mnin street. (en, Joseph Rt Willams had a nigut to leave whon the krest placue struck us, oo a question of soif-prdrvation, Qew. Jussoh R. Willlame bow suuils the battle from afar. Discretion ls always the better part of valor, A creat sol- dier once said that the private suldier is At onl) for powder-food, The writer of this parugrapl hias always beeu a private solder. Uen, Joseph R. Willisims 13 made of fiuer cluy, and his per- sun should be beld sucred, The mujority ot sen who are standing to-day a wall of rock, yrulacllu frum spoliatiou the property of Gen. osenty IE Willisms, awl such as_be, do not own 81 in resl cstate in Mcrplils, Gea. Joseph R Willtams seut a lotter 1o the Howard Asso- clation ut the commencowent of our cpldemic zrossly fusulting, which was properly sescuted by cvery wemper of that bidy. Gen, Jo- seoh I Willaws' proposition to the Howard, Association was in effect tu give a certain sum wheo the funds of the Aasociation fell helow UK, A swrm of odignation met this fu- sulting proposal. The nenevolent peoplo of he United States would never aliow the funds ol that uohle orgavization tofall below that sum. To yalo acredit Jor a benevoleuce which was aever i hiy stingy heart to consumiuate, Uen, Joseph K. Williams mado the sbove ub- surd proposition. Thousands of dollars bave been coutributed by poor people in all parts of the United States who bave uo tics of property or kindred fu this city, Thils mouey bas becn contributed frow s teeliug of brotherboud of puwn to mun, and yet Gen, Joseph K. Williaws, who owns palutal stores 0o Malu street, aud who personally wecupies 8 bombproof position at White Sulphiur 8privgs, has cootributed the valtry suin ol $5 throukh the Citlzeus’ Relief Cowmittee, Further comment on such fu- fainoys mieauness is unnecessary, GALLIPOLIS, O. A STRANGN EFI3ODE. 8pectal Disvaled fa Tha Trituse. Cincissamy, Sept. 11.—Two deaths from yel low fever are seported to-day at Gullipolis, u polnt on the Qhio River about 200 miles sbove Cioclupstl They sre attributed to the tow- bost Jobu Porter, which passcd up.the river tures weeks ago, with several cuses of fover ou board, snd was foally sbandoned near Gal- lipolis, where {t Lus sinue rewmalned, anchored in The action of Willlsm J. Chase in sssuming charge of the Post-Office was approvea Ly Mesars. A. B, Nichols ‘and C. G. Fisher, the bondsmen of the Iste A. R. Thompson, who yet Meurmrs, S8ept. 1.—Wa have at this date 8,500 sick to provide for and 10,000 well people tofeed. The avcrage increasool cases is 100, and the average deaths 100 per day. There are no signs of sbatement of the fever, though the weather bas turned cold, and we bave hopes that tho back of tho epldemic has 08 the Howard Assoclation snd the Citizens' Relict Committec are about $11,000, Wo have on hand about $35,000, cnough for sbout five days. Contributions are coming In at present at rate of about $7,600 ver day,which may decrease atany moment. If the fever continues ono month longer, ns Is likely, with o gradual abatenient in that time; we will nced from $150,000 to $200,000, and about 800,000 ralfons, We also teed 125 mattresses, disnkets, sheets, daily by order of the Board of [lcalth and on which persons have died. We bave been help- ing and are stilt helpiog Grenads, Brownsvills, and Hernando, and bave calls from * other adjacent points which are daily {increasiug. If these calls and this jucrense Is not greator than it has been, tho above amouat of money and number of rations would satisfy the waots of the pcople until the epldemls fsaver. We need tho money to pay for physi- clans, nurses, medicines, aud medical supplies the river. Much Indignation has heen felt along the river that the authoritles of Gal- Mpolls should allow such & bresder of pestilence to remain afloat, and soveral sur- rounding towns have been rigorously quaran- tined. To-night it was decided to scutile and #ink the Porter, and the work will be completed before morning, the owner giving his consent. The citizens of Galilpolis are uréatly alarmed, amd larze numbers of them are leaving the place. The voyage of the Porter up the river in August, with nearly all on board dylng with fever, was one of the strangest eplsodes of the epldemtc, YRVER SFREADING YROM THE PLAGUE-SHIP p JOIN TORTER. Garuirorts, 0., Sept. 11,—In the vicloity of where the plague-ship John Porter was moored, aud fn aradius of seven miles, the northern boundary of whicli {s within two miles of the city, thero is reporled to be from fifteen to twenty 8 of yellow fever and seven deatls since Sdnday morning. Every precaution is belug taken to prevent its obtalning s Lold in the town, by closely guarding all poluts of entrance, and the fres use of disicfectants, but much excltement prevails, and citizens are sending thelr families away fn all directions. Capt. Jobn Porter arrivedithls morning, and, In consultation with the Board of Health, agrced to do anything to prevent the further spead of the plaguc trom his boat, and it was decided to scuttle and slok bier fourtcen barges, which are partiaily filled with blge water brought from Vicksburg, and thoroughly disin- fect the cteamer. The thermometer has fallen much lower In the past twenty-four lours, and a strong wind from the north prevails. * HOLLY SI’RINGS, TIIE WiRES CROWDED, deal tosay, but little time to prepare it fn, and the wires are crowded. We are blessed with the most falthful of operatora: somo time I will speak of him, . THUE DXaTi-LIST yeaterday and to-day is as follows: William Crump, Mra, Dr. Dougherty, 's child, Mrs, V. Smith (colored), Clatizse Davis (colored), NBW OABEY. ‘Wo have these as new cases: Ellza Davidson's on, —- Kimball, rs. J. C. Walker, SHister Victoria, C. Lea (colored), 8am C. Caldwell, Mrs, P A, Willls, Mrs. Ashlord, Sam Kimball, i Astilord, I Perkins, Ex. Agent, DLy (colored), supplies and money.” W, L. HoLLAKD, Chatrmau Ralief Commlttee, BATON ROUGE. TRYING TIMES, forty more will be sdded this morning. cold norther is blowing this morning, E LeoN JastrEMSK!L, Mayor., 8. Total cases to date, 297; total deaths, 25, BROWNSBVILLE, TENN. 6PREADING 7O THE COUNTAY, Spectal Dupatch to The Tribune, Brownsvtlls speclal say: live along the lfve, sod have no otber refuge. The rallroad can barely keep a corps of men on duty, sod we will ses the boys out. Fifty cots aod mattresses are on the way, aud when tuoy arifre we can give a poor fellow a place to coovalesce on, and {n some sort of decency. Our best and bravest are dying. Our poor sro suffering. All are out of employment, and all buslucss Is suspended. ‘We are quarantiued from the face of the earth outslde our corporate limits, except when some Hickmau, Ky., unfortunate calls for nolp, and wo always respoud. “Ons of the best Howards bas just died.” & VICKSBURG NEW CASEA DECREASING, Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune, ‘VicksauKo, Miss., Supt. 11.—The sumber of new cases Is decreasing. Number of deatbs for tue past twenty-four hours, thirty-one. Oper- ators all slck cxeept one, Can send no more to- night, 4 BTRICKEN FPAMILY. VickssuRro, Miss,, Scpt.’ 8.—Oharles Riddie took hils boat to Hatnes' Bluff, and there buried two childron. © Be bas since died aud now les unburied ou the tloor of a negro cabin; his wife and fi ve children are all sick, and were brought here to-day, OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES. IICKRAN, KXY, &pecial Dicpaick ta Ide Trivune, Hickuan, Ky., via Martins, Sept. 11.~All the cheerfuluess of yesterday has been disslpated, and we bave seain been plungedin glooms, Two deaths yeatenday, 8Ix more cxpected, Ten Dew cases, Amouy the new cases are the Mavor snd Dr. Blantou. The tclegraph operator, Beu Fortuue, {s badly off, and lis deatn is hourly auticipated. MABONS. Svecial Dispaich 10 The Tridune, {asoNs, Tewn., Sept. 11, —Thera are four deatns from fever to-day. The entire popula- tion has stampeded. OITKA, MIsS, New Ozizans, Sept. 11.—Dr, O. C. Thomp- #0n, of Osyka, Mist., tclegraphs to the Times: *We bave had many cases of fever here In the last four wecks, but of amild type. Iregard the fevor we aro having as thu same as now brevails lu New Orleans, though of a milder form, owlng, doubtless, 10 our very pure atinoe- ohere, “8luce Bunday eveulos we have bad sov- eral now cases, and smong them Dr, Jones and 8§00, Uri aud Mrs. Ellls, snd my wite.” PORT 0IBSON, M1ss. Port Givsow, Miss., Sept. 11.—7T0 the Aso- ¢lated ress:* Please teader Lo Iriends fo every | purt of uur country w thousand thauks from a thousand grateful bearts for liberal donations which will bo detlnitely acknowlcuzed when we cabs do s through the local press. Our papers are pot lasucd at preset.’ Pleass say Lo ull that when the remittunces of which wo bave adviecd cume to hand we will bave cuvugh, sod furtbr asslstance wifl uot bo BSATY. Jaued A, Giaox, Presta@t Howazd Ausoculion. CANTON. Cantos, Miss., Beut. Il.—New cases fn the last twenty-four bours, tiftecu; deuths, four, to-wit: Sri. Dr. Reld, Jonw ltcid, B, C. Gougn, aud Willl Welco. Thy weatber 13 cloudy, with some rals. The thermometer atands st [~ 5 ‘Ronzrt PowerL, Mayor, PILOT TO Nsw ORLmANS, Seot. 1 r, Adams, who was sent by tne t Town, reports the fever there of a milil and mostly among the children. The last, cath was on the evening of the Yth, remain there but a few days. Dr. Drew, the rle:ll_dcni paysician, will be able tu attend the sick, GRENADA. GrENADA, Miss., Sent. 11.—Bince yesterday there have been four deaths and tive new cascs. Special Dispatch ta The Tridune. Dzrrorr, Mich., Scpt. 11.—Among the latest contributions to the yellow-fever tund are Clough & Warren, organ eompany, $100, snd the Michigan stuvs. Works, $135. John B. Price, of the Wolverine Lodze of the Anclent Order of United Workmen, this morning re- ceived the followluy dispatch from the Mem- Mewriss, Seot, 11, 1878, —/obn 1, Price, D {roit: Our members’ sre in great distress. famtllen are anflering and deatitote. us aro here 10 render asaistance. F. Goovrkam, D. 0. M, W, The Order of Unitea Wotkmen here will send fands In response to thls apoeal. The Citizens’ Comimittec bas to-day sent to Metnphis $1,000; to Vicksburg, 8500; to Hiolly Springs, $70: to Canton, $200; to Port Gibson, $200; and $3W worth of provisions to Grenada. MICHIOAN MASONS, Fpectal Dinputch 1o The Tridune. GRrAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Sept. 11.—Gen, Innes, of this city. Graud Becretary of the three Grand Masonic bodies of the State, has received aud scnt 83,000 to yellow-fever sulferers In tho Bouth from Masonle Lodyes fu tlls State np 1o date. Moncy 1 comlug In ramdly in resuonse to his circulnrs appealinge for bely,—$300 to $400 adav,—and probavly will for several days to come. Tt goes to the Grand Sccretaries of the Btates of Teuncased, Misslsslppl, and Loulslana, MERASIIA, WIS, Hpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune. Mexasira, Wis,, Bept, 11.—A mass-meeting was held st Turner-Hall, In this city, last even- ing to ralse funds for tho yellow-fever sufler- ers. Bome $200 were subscribed by our leading citizens, and a citizens’ committue was appoint- el to canvass the city to-day, which will fn- crease the sum to $40u. bo given this evening, the entirs proceeds going HovLur 8rriNas, Sept, 11.~There Is a great A grand concert will Clem Read, HulJohnson (colored), Mrs, 8. 11, Pryer, Father Obert, w. arreti, A. A. Armstrong, will oolen, Churics Schneider, Charles Cuenuwith, Winfleld Featherstone, Jr Bpeeint Phopatch to The Tribuwe, Beroit, Wis., S8ept 11.—One hundred and twenty-five dollars were nctted by the home concert hicre for ths Yellow-Fever Reletf Fand, which brought the Citlzuns’ Fuud up to $400. Itis intended to divide the fund equally bo- tween the Howard Assoclations of Memphis, Vicksburg, Port Gibson, and New Orleana. The Town of Turtle has subscribied ‘Tell those who have helped us: * Accept our praverful thanks. We have no bsnks. Our bankers ure dead. No nost-oMce-orler arrange- ments. Bend funds by express. Need doctors’ Bpecial Dispateh ta The Tribvune. Evarx, 111, Bept. 11.—Late yellow-fever sub- scriptions are u $100 donation from the em- ployes aud attendents at the Iusane Asylum; = $40 donation from the Burns Caledonian Club, These dubscriptions will be sent to-morrow. Baturday eveutng the Mendelssohn Soclety wilh give s convere for the bencltof tho Southern Batoxn Rouar, La., Sept. 1l.—Some thirty deathis of yellow fever bavo occurred to date, Eighty-sight new cases wero reported for the threo davs ending yestenlay morning. At least The Howards, by thelr thorough and sys- tematic orzanization, have saved many lives that otherwise would have been loss through neglect. Attention is promptly wiven to cach case as soon as reported. Ouor'physiclans are untiring, aud s yet bave not asked to be rein. forced. Tho Howards bLave now soms fifty nurses out. Tho measures adopted arc keep- inz down all panfe. It s cvident, however, that the trylng ordeal is now falrly before us, but our people will, I belleve, mect 4t calmly, A HASUVILLE, TENN, Spactal Dispatcn 10 The Tribuns, Nasuviira, ‘Tenn., Sept, 11.—At a meeting to-night money was toliected for the benefit of en\P, Anderson’s orphans, A dispatch was &lso seat $o Fernando, Miss., urgluz that they bouent£o Nashvills from the Inféctad district immodiatelytp dispatcth bavinz been recewved that thoy aro o an entirely destitute condition "APPLETON, Wi$, Hpectal Disateh 1o Tae Tribune. | AprLETON, Wis,, Bept. LAt 8 meeting of of the citizeus of Appleton, last night, wver $770 was ruised for thorclief of the yellow-fever ' This anouut hns been plivns to-duy, aud Barox Rovag, 8ept. 10.~The Board of Health official report for twenty-four hours ending 9 sufferers at the Sougha’ o'clock this mornluz: New cascs, 34; deaths, 2 largely increased by Bubsen, the whole will beat once sent to the Huward Associatlon of Memphis, Bpecial Dieoaick ta The Tridune, Lzxont, 11L, Sept. 11.~The veople of Lee mont and viclnity sro earncstly at work fur the reliet of the fever-stricken ubabitants of South. ern citles, We sand $250 to wurrvw, dred ana Afty doltars was sent Monday, and wo expect to ralsoas much more bofors the week NasuviLLe, Tenn,, 8ept. 11.—~The American's *Elevon hew cascssre reported to-day, The change in the weather may do good in. future, but ms yet nothing sccms favorable. The plague has spread to the country. but we have hea to establisi & hospital to-day for tho strick- en people of the town who bave no Bpectal Dirvateh to The Tribune. homes, and thn omployes of the rallroad who Boarow, Mass., Bept. 11.--The fuud for the rellef of tho yellow-fever sufferers amounts to $12,000, fncluding $1,200 from a performance fn the Boston Theatro this afternoon. Large quan- tltics of eupplies have been sont on, five car- locds of ico starting to-day. Apecial Dipalch fe The Trituna SrainarieL, Ill., Bept. 11.—Ths Mayor this evening sent off $181.87 to Vicksburg for the vellow-fever suffercrs, belug fu all $751.U3 Le has sont South, and ss tnuch more bas been sent by resideat socloties, lodges, ete, " © 8peciat Digutch 1o The Tridune. SerinarieLy, 1L, Sept. 11.~Cornelius South, 8 drug clerk biere, originally from New Urleans, where his family yet reside, goes there ou Frie duy to assist the yellow-fever sufferers. has had the yellow fover, and deews himself 50 free froms the chance of contaglon that ho is ROXIuUS LO serve asanune, DANVILLE, ILL. Bpecial Dipateh o 3ur Trituae, Danviee, DL, Bept. 1L.—Tho Bourd of Bu- pervisors of this couuty have appropriated $500 for the yellow-fever suffercrs. ‘Lhis makes o total of about $1,500 ralsed here, GALRBURG, ILL. Special Digpaic (o Ths 7¥! Uavrssnuna, 11, Bept. 11.—At & oz of the First S8candiuavian Lodge, No. 40, 810 were voted ta the relief of tho 1. 0. O, F, tu the yellow-fey: Digutch 10 Tha Tridy l, Supt. 11.—Twen d-Fellows in this city Apecial Mz, VEunon, I, ars were added by the Od, last night to the fund for yellow-fever sutlerers, NAFRRVILLY, ILI. Spectal Curveamnudance of The Tribune, Navenviees, IlL, Seot, 10.~Rellef for the yellow-fever suffcrers was inaugurated on Sun- day laat, Sept. 8, In Nape; there will be collectiv ville, by a handsome o thu other chiurcues. AT THE PAST, Naw Yosx, Sept, 11,—Revorts from all points show u cunttuuaiion of liberui contributions for tho yellow-fover sullerers. a butious o this slate 15 5,000 ‘The Wenham Ice Cowpany, of Boston, 1+ sending Hit car- feu to Memphls, which ail rariroads’ The Philadelphia Citizeus' Committes col- 0,000, taking u totul of $3,000. 0-dla; collectious fn the Cotbolie churches of his dio- ceso, The Archblsbop has ordered spocial pray- ers for tha cessulion ot the plsgue, Tue * Can't-tiet-Awuy " Ciub of Moblle au- ansounces 37,500 collevied, seut to the lnfected citles ulnety pbysicians aud “The Masonie contri- ‘The Clab has aiso OAlHO, 80, Beot. IL.—Mayor Athey, of Coving- Ry., scut the Gity Nutiousi Rauk bere & ow of $180 fur the destitute st Hick- way, Kv. Thero belug vo espress or telegraph- ¢ communication, Measrs. day seut their tug dowu with » douation of 100 sacks of flour on thotr own account. olladay Bros. to- LouisviLL, Sept, 11.—Tue the Lowiavitle Club ou extra d of tha yellow-fuver yullerers bive tilled remark- i the club expects 10 realize SSW0 The Lousville Club was the el wisoclation o wove i thts matter. stakes given by 3y for the beuelit sor tho sulfvrers. CLEvELAND, Sepl. 1L.—luial contributions 0 dute tu the yeliow-fuver tund, $3, FRANKLIR, IND. 5 Frankuiy, lud., Sepi. 11.—The cltizens o Souy Nvuig PRICE FIVE CENTS, this ity have raised £100 for the fever snflerers In the Sonth, and will sund 1t forward wt onte. SAN PRANCISCO, 848 Francisco, Col., Bept.1.—The Cltizbna® Committer of Portlaud has ralsud over £4,000 fur (he benefit of the yellow-faver snfferers, * ST, LOUM, 87, Loms, Bent, 11.—The Merchants’ Ex- I3 change fever-fand now reaches over $10,000,and . collections from other sources over $14,000, MISCELLANEOUS, A VICTO. BSpectat Dirpaich (o The Tridune. DanviLLe, 11, Sept. 11.—At a iate honr last night, while some parties wera passing a point. near the Danville Junctlon, they found thé re- malus of & man Iying near the road.. An Inves- tigation reveated the tact that it was W, A, Mil- ler, 1ate of Qreenville, Tenn., and’ that e had shot himecif through the head and heart. 'Tho plstol with which he had committed the rash act was In his hand, * Papers foiind on bis per- son {ndicate that ho hasabrother lving ta Jills Yoru, Ind, POR TO-MORROW WE DIE. Ssecial Dispatch to The Tribuna. Louvisvitre, Ky., Sepl. 1L.—Tho fact has Teaked out that the'conduct on the cars of the Washlngton nurses who went to Memplis was anything but respectable, - All were pretty fuil of Hiquor, and it is said the amount of affection displayed would justify the suspicion that they wero tiom Beecher's fold, . CAIRO, . - Cano, Sept. 1L.—In anawer to suxidus inqul- ries from varivus points, Dr. Demming banda . us the following statementa: The cascs at Mr. Porter's, whicn weras reported an yefiow-faver, are only billons fevor, and the “:a’l typo of thin partof the Mississinpl Vallay, 1l convalescing. and have had no signs of e e, 5 . M. Druxixa, Qnarantine Physicinn, No fever In the city, and with the present.cool wealher thore is @ gencral feeling that Calro will escape the visitation of the scourge. AT. 1.OUIS HOSPITAL. 81. Louis, Bepl. 11.—~Tho Quaratine Hospltal ohysician reports twenty-nine patlents there, admitted sincu i last report, Sept. §; veilow- fever cases, 4; doubtful case convaluscent from yeliow fever, 85 discharged a8 cured, 7; died, 2, both coloredt roustabouts, ~— WILL REMOVE, A Washington dispatch sava the Colicctor of Internal Revenue at Ceira will ho alloved 10 transler his oflice tosome other point {n s dia- trict in case the yellow fever spreads there. NABHVILLE, ® NasgvirLe, Tenu, Sept. 1L—No further Eue‘n of sicknesa amuny refuirees here from tln autn, The Hickman Mall Agent, A. 8. Goodwin, slck for several duys, died this afternoon. THE POSTMASTERS. Wasnixarox, D, C., Sept. 11.—J, B, Walter bas been anthorized by tho Post-Office’ Depart~ ment to act as Postmaster at Holly Springs, J. . Knowlton ot Mcuvhis, and thy Rev. W. Ct McCrucken at Grenuda. » - FEVER XOTES, In Hempstead County, Ariansas, whero a ne- grorecently died of yellow fever, tho people bLave stationed cusrds aruund the homes of thiosu persons who bl visited the deceased In slckness, nul threaton o kil any one who dares £0 Jeare his premisos, Drownevdie (Teaw) States: The peopls of Brownaville wero stricken with s terrible pame last Bablath when It wasofticially suusunced by tho Board of Heslth and other physiclans that yellow fever was fu onrmidst, . Sucka pell-melt rush for wagons, carts, drays, buciics, enre riazes, rockaways, spring-wagons, aud cvery - aginable atyle of vebicle witl which to escape to tho wuods, was mever before known fn thls countey. In less than an hour's time -from 500 to LU peorle had left town, amuy of them scarcely knowlng whither tuey wore going. Barring the scusational (rizht soms of thom ex- hibited, they acted weusibly, There was no uso in remaiuing to furnish food for snotber Grenada, - g Auguata (Ga.) Chronicle: - Mr, Mark plves an swusleg sccount of his experence hee tween Montzomery ond Beima., When near the Dailas line the Selma quarantine oflicer, who had previously ascertaioed that hie was recently from Moblite, stopped the train and put Mr. Mark and bargaze out fo the woods, 1o gald h uever felt 5o Inshzniticant in his Jife as he did when he saw \hat train moving off. The only house iu sight was n wretched= loukiug vegro hovel, Prescotly a.trio of darkics came across 8 cottan field. ‘got up on the rajl fence, and Txlcll’ lnspected the mtranger. *Whaut you dolu dur, boat' sald one of thie trio. ¢1am standive still,’ wos the reply, ¢ What dey put you off de traln fort® *Becagse I camo from Mobile, and they say tho yellow fever is there,—there {zn't u case there, though.” Tha negrues eried n choruis, ‘Go 'way from heali; we dun't want no yellow-fever meas heah,’ /7 The New Orleans Clty Govertiient hag poste poued the selzures of taxes until f notice, It Is sald to bave becomne custom Humboldt, Tenn., for ladies to smoke cigarcttes as u yellow-fever ureventive. It 1s belleved thnt any one who would fraudu- leutly gain acess to Jouston, Tex., aud put it in duuieer of infection, would be burled withous rezand to race, colur, or pruvious or prescut condition. - 5 CIIICAGO. . THE TELLOW-FEVEH COMMITTER met at the usual bour yesterday mornlog, Mur- ry Nelson in the chale, Clerk Broww stated that a gentleman had culled Tuesduy and supgested that two cure loads of cotlius be sent to Memuphls, as lumber ‘was scarce there. After some talk it was decided to communi< cate with the Howards {o regard to the mateer, Mr. Nelsou funuired it ansthing had becn dune toward organizing o Peabody Association in Chilengo, Dr. Harris had tieard only of the step taken by the Illnols Centrul u calling for supplics, which they offered to transport without churge. A communication from the Postnaster at Catboun, Miss., asking for a car-load of fee, was referred to the rallroad compauy. Mr. Nelson sald that scveral physiclans and nurscs bad offered thelr services, but that no ono cuuld be seut South who was tnacclliuated, AMr. Kadish, of the Natatorium, sent In a proposition to givetbogruss recelnes of vno day Lo the fund,—a speclal entercaument of aquatic sports, gywnastics, swimmlug, ete., to be gotten up. i ‘The offer was accepted with thanks, but, une der the rule, the Committee can have nothing to do with the mausgement, sale of tickets, vtc, 1t 1s belteved thay Mr, Kudlsh will see to thesa watters bimself, ; A telegram was read from F., N. Ozden, Vices President of the New Orleans Howards, ac- kuowledeing the recolpt of a draft fur 82,000, Clerk Urown submitiod a tuble showing tha spproxiuate coutributions all over the country, and the winuuuta seut South, ‘The tizures werg tuken frum the Associated Press dispatches, and will bo used by tha Comwittes as a basis for sporopriations, They are, ol caurse, not sccurate, but Dear enough 80 {or the purpuss desigued: CONZHINCTIONS. Now Yo Fuiladelpula faltimore, $ar2, 07 29,053 a3 110 . Ky, Forroat, Hiss. Holly Spriugs, Hrownsill New Osloas Total.. .00 THUE YOLLOWING CONTRIDUTIONS =~ | were recelved by the JPreasurer of the Citlzeus? Cowwimittes yesterday: . J. L. Urecory, $5; Uardnes & Spry, $25; om R P Uy Van "Sehaick, $10 Casyl Youny, $30; Deuny collectiouy, Ause Gurten, Agent Aduis Expross Company, $11 A 4 H owns, §5; grocanies (Willaw Stewart),