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SEprrEnsLr 1 “a THE CIIICAGO 2 1875, e 24’ Jacked up alone fn the room wheeo ber huaband Afed, nnd there compeiled to remain nntll the nest day, While the boat wasat Memphis Mra. Byroe telogtaphed to Mr. 1. A. MeAfee, her sinfer's husand, of this city, Informime him of thelr 8441 citizens of Prophetitown, 1., $80.25; eiti- zong of Unuawka, THL. €01.46: emploves Fimat Lional Bank, 875; youns lndies of Winamde, £032,40; bustoess houser of Mauston, Wis, 5; oficers and employes roniderts of Kingaton, TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, tho outsct of his relgn the ecloquent charm of I ) 31 4 ()‘“'hl(’N' . tho most persuasive man in Eutope drew from = the Khedive filteen mililons of money and a vast amount of haman labor for the construe- Another Terrible Catastrophe others, Pound's orchestra will furnish the munie. * AN APPRAL PROM JACKEON. Mr. C. R. Brodix, of Bloomington, II)., the aceredited agont of the Haward “Aseociation of Jackson, Miss.,, has Iesupd the following cr- tlon of the Bucz Canaly~a work which, while benefiting the whale worlil bestdes, has only reeldents — of AMontcifire, A trip and asking him to meet them at 8t Lonls, in the South Wale deprived Egypt of fta valuable teansit-teade, and Sr T ety o anpt cu‘:'r;::yelxn--:evz..wnmm the Bonth, with tta | Mr. MeAlee arrived fn St. Lonis Saturilay morn- 8 romdered the country a possible. battie-field of tonta bt SAit Crook, L, $10:50: Fopidents of | horrors and sulferincs, 3o are, no dubt.. deeply | ing, anid learned tiat 1he huat was In quuatantine. Mining Region. the nations 1t ever Endand tng to fght. for Iongren irove, 111, §4: employes b, & O, H. Ry | intereated iny and willing to do all 1n your powet [ lie’ went to Dr..L. P\ Pimm, who gave him a Indla. Yettha Viceroy cheerfully lent his ald, 10, riel Deamatic Clab, Ulencoe, Il 822,45 | toalleviate, ' Peatlience and denth atalk abroad in { Ietter of Introductlon to Dr. Charles Francls, s further laviehed a milllon anda quarter at iry gooda tde V. Farwell & Co,) 9 hats and | the Jand: falr citles are now covercd with eloom; | the Health-Oflicer of the city, Mr. MeAfco A Fi D, ‘ E ' l o ' the ovcoing of the eanal on hospitnlity more ave (A, N, Kids), 85; eitizens of Morsis, 111, | the inhabitants dying by the hundreds; many fee- gqyg D, * Francls ppomptly abruptly te-Damp Explosion In One of | sumptuons than the world had ever seen, Dis- Jinyor Antes), S100; ehitrches nnd dramatic club, | Ing in o panic: businces paraiyzeds traime stopoeds | Fa}l, o q "y request. T Was simply that ho the L t Galleri tinguished viaitors, from Royal Princes down- faryard, Il $100; emploen of Georgo 1% Clord | provisions alvinz au. and the poor ceyind fOF |y yoneTo0 own to the hoat and Bring Mra. e Largest Galleries. wards, hava also played tholr part in the gen- bread. Death hias 1ald & heayy hamd upon hem. eral saste, Cigarmakers® Tlenavolent B:‘flely forsaken | Byrno away by private conveyance, with tho Palaces, Nllo bonts speclal tealhs, 0., Tsaac Levison and Samuel Morgan), $21 ‘The empty chalr, and lonejroom, and ¢ cre hat he w Al ho have been nlaced at the disposal 6f all comers f Chicage Packing _and Provision Company | earih in any homes ttel a radd atory, Tho boads | promise tat, ho would take ek avas by W | Noarly Threo Hundred: Porsons | win the mahiicoscs of (o nabon s cedere] Asron Burr), 8102 25; Mrs, Taneaster, de | of families have bren taken away, M 4 ke flng 8 b found * more eurricles * for hts guosts. 'ark, UL, $#10; Col. €, G. Hammond, flm; tnte the helpiras. Whole familiea are lnnw:n& asked the orivileke of sénding a note by a mncss Believed to Be Itoasted With ail this extenditnre ¢ mm ottt of th revionsly reported, $33,780.044 tatal o date, | 0ff. The postilence has alx weoks to run, And | penper, The request was likewlse refused, and i al s expenditure to the prolit of the 17,|l~10. »n‘:” varions sontces, $10,611; grand lhtvlnuml‘; r)n‘v;;ll go1n xlnt‘l'{ u,tr:"rl-l.‘“lrel:"’"fl"';g: .\’l‘r‘ MeAfeo could not ll.‘hen \gtermine vheme‘r to Denth. ::_!lr‘:ilm:fiz "\;‘:{fufigmfidn,th:nu(ganev’fimnml ;:ul X 50, anil woe bel ¥ : total. 547, 647.00. S he wreat Amarican heart has nanerted sia hne | Lhe msn was in right mind or no o who neyer hesitated ofer a publie work beennse it wounld not be Immediately remuncrative, never denfed himaell an eojoyment because he woulll have to borrow the tnoney for it at 20 ur W per vent, and never remembered that over- taxation meana un‘\rl‘ulon and mirery to his cople. 8o naturally s day of reckoning came, (1ls were not mety acrouhtd werw hot acttled, The amount of 8606.88 eredited to the Chi- cago & Mirsourt Railrond yesterday should have been given to the employes of the Chi- cago & Nc:rl.hwul.m’nY Rallroad, M, G A, A. T, fiemingwny, General Secretary of the Y. M. C, A. of this city, takes pleasure in ae koowledging the following rucelpts for the yel- Hle mferred that the [lealth Oflicer fearel that the disease might be introduced ta 81 Louis by letter, ‘The last resort was tho telecraph. Ho sent a message informing Mrs., Hryne that he was in Bt. Louls. Tha telegram was addreseed to Mal, Byene. Mr. M. did not know that ho was dead. There Wfl no reply. Ne telegraphed twvlce to know what had become manify as nevor hefore, But, amldst the gloom nmldc’uh. the noble **Tlowards, " organized o nllesiate snflering hymanity tn times of great dls- treas aud epidemics,” sre doing npble deeds, and anerificing their lives in behalf of this noble ob- ject, They brave all aangers, —bring order ont of confusion, —sapply nurees when posaibic, —care for the dylng, nnd ieaue bread to the slatving. Detailed Account of the Brutal Assassis nation of Mehemet All, Strategical Positions In Dosnla Stronge The expenses are enormons, And they ask (nthe "he o Iy Foriificd by the toupon-pasinents wero posiponed . Then the low-fever sufTerors: h ol the dispateh, There was no response. Then y Foriifle y i ¥ e, N, iy B3y st 10 T atls senmontad o 1o all 1 yout power " Uy | be tefecraplied tho Cantain of thio boat. liu Tosurgents. viala of whath wer opened, arid (ng Kiedive ox- 25 conte; canb, $15: 4, 1. Futnam, gnulzetnml&“lcunm‘&lnrlu your elty, received the reply that Majf. Byrnce was perienced the fate of Timon. Heo had already, fn his imitatlon of the ‘ West, established European cotrts of law, and made himsclf amenable to justice, And one of the earliest uscs of his own creation was the declaration of end- loss judgments agaitiat hlmself at_the suit of creditors whose nnme was legfon. What did ka do! DId he refuse to obov the mandates of the Judges whom he bad created! Noj he only asked for thme, and submitted the wholo matter 1o Messrs, tioschien and Joubert, ‘Those gen- tlemen overhdaled his nceomnts, cousolidated dend. Then Mr. "McAfve went again td the Health Officer, ud asked him when the F_mcn;zeu would bo brought to the clty, Dr ‘rancis replied that he was gofne down to tha boat, and thdy would bo broueht up that evens ing. Afterwards Mr, McAfec was informed that Mrs. Byroe would srrive at 0 o'clock on th Iron Mountain tealn, Ile weut to tiR depot in time, but found she was tiot on board, By a mere accident he learned, while standing ln tho depot. that all the passengers of tho Veldeneal, 813 the ltey, T, 3. Wormil, Amon Jackson, 80 centa; cash, 25 centsy Mr. wn, $1; employes of Handy, Simmons & Co. :cash, $21 I, C, F., %0 centa: a friend, 234 Bigth Preabyterian (hirch Sunday-echaol, y W. B, Jacobe, $101,44: additional contribne tious “from the fricnds of Sundsy-nchool, M. K. Chureh, Peotone, Til.. by M. Collins, $3. Presbylerian Church, Constaniine, Mich,, by Lu M. Btovens, $10; 1). E. Wing, Milton Junction, Win., 85: Preshyterian Charch, Efinzham, 111., by E. Catterlin, $3{,75; the Young Ladica’ Auxiliary nare Soctety of St Provisions are mostly needed, ~flonr, méal, bae con, ni salt meats, Usanncd gooda yory acceptas bic for the nuraes. Also towels are needod for the Bick. The Tllinols Central Railtoad Compsny has gens aronsly offered to transport, Iree of tharge, mit fnm!u dealgned for the yellow.fever rufferars, W1lI yon please mark all gooda E. (i, \Wall, Secres tary of Howard Awmnociotion, Juckaon, Misa, The object 1 to make Jackson, Mise., a hase of Anp- plies for the inland towns and cities, whur?mln can be shipped quickly to any needy, euflering Russin Encourages Mervia to Kesp Up Her Military Establishment. FRIGHTFUL FATALITY. AKOTIER TERRIDLE UINE EXPLOSION, - Lonpoy, Sept. 11.~A frigntful colliery ex- to the Woman's Fareign Mi voint, By forwarding your contributions to ilis | Vicksburg woutd be brought up on o ferry- | Dloafon occurred to«lay at Abercarne, near New- | all bis dobts, and prepared a acheme of fluan« Taal'e M. . Charch, $10: callection from enureh | Nace. throuzh the - Howans, * tho most efective | Lont. 116 lreled o the. whart and 10 & faw | port, Menmouthabiro, Thoro. sero 71 mon fn | ¢l control hich, I the controlora had dctod of Woodstock, 11k, by L. R, Page, §34: a friends | way will be eccured to reach tho amicted. miutites saw the boat coming up therlvar. The | the pit, of whotn ofghty have been rescucd. The | 4P to their powers, would have tiod tho handa 2: Presvyterian Clu bart, Tnd., by the | = Nend money dircct to £, Q. Wail, Seceetary | ponyictl S G iate TR B N ehildson Dif ol whota Sighty repctel, of the Viceroy for all time, Yot -He did not e D e e s, i oy | Howard Amoclation, Juckson, Mitisg "6 wifl | wero packed like cntile on the Jower deck, [ D% 18 on fire . refusa thelr scheme, and it 18 now tho chab, $11 Joscoll Kotterling, of Oak Fark, $201 | Grovety dishacsed, © o 7 recelpted for abd | \ign tha boat inded ho attempted to go (o [ Ten mora minerd, bdly burned, have been [ buais on ‘which tho’ present Comunission will bulld tnelr more elaborate sdministra- tive structure. Bat, Orfental-like, he aid not declare his whole debt to his adyisers, nor did ho truly estimata hls revonie. @ Now debts cropped up, recelpts fell ofY, coupons had to bo il {fom quedr suurces, and Hoslly LHe presont Jommission was proposed 28 a means of avert-, ing tho fresh storm that was browing. 1low the Viceroy bas treated this new intervention was scen (n the telegram ot the 20th from you correspondent {n Egypt. e has glvu up_ail his rivdlo means, 18 has placed at tho head of*hig lovernmeut & _Christlan and s ‘statesman, and ho has rosirned the managemont of his finance to an Englishman of great lirinuess, talent, and reputation, From a despot he has become o Princo who relgus, but does not govern. MARSITAL MACMATION. - 18 W8 UOING TO RESIAKI:. , avectal n London Times. Panis, Aug. 27.—For some days past the French press bas been discussing, with vroba~ bly affected seriousness, the possibility of Mar shal Mac)ahon's roslznation at the olosa ol the Exhibition, and tho consequoncos of sucl nn event. It should bo atated thint the hypothests was firat started by 8 Conservative paper, thal 1t has been taken up by other Conservativa ory gans, aud that the Republican journals have not 28 yot Intervened. -1t ls evident; however; that in certaln parts o ¥rance—in Provenoe, for ox- ample~thc discussion of this cvintuality al- waya produces an unpcasiness trlumphants I¥ apoealed to hy those who repres sent instabllity as the groat defect of Republio, © The papers which dlscoss the hypotlicsts proceed, of coursc, to daleulato itd conacquences und to draw dedutetions as to thi Congregational Churck and” $unday-selioo}, Crea- tan, 11, by the Liev. 11, M, Carsbic, $10; Centen- nial M. E, Church, Avon, Lako County, HL, by the Rev. William Tocker, §9.70; Y. M.C. A, niek box, 84 Tatal smonnt sent to date, Every gentleman who has been connected with tha Apoilo Musical Club as an actiyo mem- ber sinco the day uf 118 oresuization is carnestiy and_encrgeticaily requosted to be present ot Friday evening nt the ciub-room, at 8 o'clock shnrp, to prepara for the grand concert to be tiven in ald of the yollow-fover suMferers Sun- day evening Sent. 16, Thero will ben erand liternry and munsical entertalnment this evening, in the Armory botween Twenty-ninth nmd ‘Ihirticth atreots on Indiana avenuy, the entiro proeneds to be devoted to tuo redief of the sul- ferers in the South, THE COUNTY PICNIC, The plenfe Tuesday under the ausplces of the connty and city oflicials was a grand success, and the fund rasied for the yellow-fever suffer- crs will not be far short of $10,000. Everybody around the building worked for its success, and tho headaches yesterday rominded many of “aweet charity,' and their liherality and lare hours. State’s-Attorney Mills, the Trensurerof the "picnic, was busy nll day countine tho ro- celpts, and his desk was stacked with tho *dol- lar ot our daddica aud other currency. Only about 8400 was handed in a8 the procecds from the ralo of tlckets during the day, whilp B20/450 waa handed in from _tho varlous stands on tho grounds. -Mrs, Stephens, Bell, and Hoechster turned in $30.18 which thay realized from sclling bouquets; the shooting-gallery freporteidl_810.49; M. C, Me- Donald planked down $744.75 carned at his “wheel of fortune™; James Stowart con- Jributed §30, which hae earned by blacking bootas aud the Committeo having In charge the rafile lor the donated Iot, @ sewing-machloe, snd a few other orticles, veturned $129 “for chances sold and wanted further timo to complete thp Mra. Hygne, but was intercepted by n strong | rescued. The body of one boy was recoverad, «uard of pollce. A number of hacks wore in waiting o the levee, and he was Informed that they were there, by order- of the Mayor, {0 “tako overy operson on buard to ‘thy Unton depot, thero to bhe kept under guard tilt the departirg of tho varlous trains ‘The Loulsville trafu tiad then already lefs tha Unlon depot, and Mra. Byrno wonld bu dome polied to stay tiilmest moming. Mr. MeAfea explalned that he had a carriago. roady and that he could take tho lady to tus Hridee depot, and there catelr the train, But his oxplanation was in valn, * The olficers said” thelr orders wera (e perative, and they could not swerve from thelr duty: The officer in charge was very iduch oxs BLECTRICAL TREATMENT. To (he Bditor of Tas Tridunt, Cnrcago, Scot. 11.—Please allow a faw ro- }nnlu that relate to the treatment of jycliow ever. in Sunday's Trinuxe, E. 1. llale, M, D., mives & report of homeopathie treatment in Havannali in 1870, The wortality was vory smnll comparod with the doaths this year in the Sonth. Aslde from the peculinr remedtos thoy use, the adjuvant and hyzienic treapment 18 reported to becold water and Ica externally and Internally, no hot applications bemng used except to the feet in vaso of cungestion of the brain, ani no aleohotlo stinsulants or quinine except during the stage of Jow tamporntuse. Again, b yese terday’s Tununs, E, G, Cook, M. 1., glves the favorable report of Prof. Holcomb of New Or leans. Ha haa thus far treated homeopathically 123 cases of vellow fover with only seven deaths. Now, we ought not to blink at facts becauss they mre not to our taate. What these pecullar remediea are, I for one dou’t know. But it they aro so highly ef- fleaclons in this terrible disensc, they onght to bo kuuwn to the publie.” I naver could under- stand how these infipitesimal doses could be sa valunble as therapoutic agenta except upon the vrinciple that the feas of “the drag or drugs the better for the patfent, dnd that the true expla- natlon of these resulls fs that they are mainl due to n better mtention to the principles of Rood nursing and hygienic treatment. Certalnly, tho herole treatmont inlzht as well be abandered Bt unce, 8o far a8 anv favornble results nre concerned.. Tho fatal termination of Dr. Cbippard's cuse, which was trented upvn the cold-water plan without nov ultimate benes Mty Aid not induce him to repeat theexperiment. As agencral treatineat the fco and cold-water mothods are not justiled by experience nor reason. It scems to bo not oply a uscless but a harmtul and cruel treatment. As a foen! treat- ment there s reason tu-bolleve it Is userul vn The fate of the remaindet may be judged from the fact that the explorers found fourteen horses doad only n few yards from the foot of the shaft. Tho alr In tho mine fs very tmpure. FEARYUL LOSS OF LITE. Loxpon, Bept, 11.—The loss of lifs by thé colllery disaster s unprecedented’ fn South Wates, The number of dead Is estimated at 280. Two of the ruscucd dicd from their burns. Otucrs are in - o precarious condition. There (s not the sligitest hope of reeculng sny mure alive, as the workings are very intricate, and cited, alnost panic-stricken, aud all wore very | cxtend over ‘thres miles. 8o far.' only much -mmml. s about seven corpsos have heen recovered. Amld th exeitement and confuslon attending | Tha explosion .occured scon after noon. the teanefer of the massencers, Mr. McAfed | Those on the bank knew It by the watclied hils opportunity, and, takimz Mrs. lH'rm: by the A rasliod 'her o tho cartiage, | Tumbiing ooiso aud tho “sacent of a denso vol. “Th © ddriver put whip Lo his horses sl asrived at | ume of smoke. All tho peovle lu the district the depot just In time to meet the train. The | rushed to the pit-mouth I consternation, artios arrived fn - Louisvilia Sunday morntog. . ..TUNSCENES OF DISTHESS Mrs. Byrne was prostrated from griel and ox- y 3 . citetnent, and hos Luen.io a very scrions condi. | 70 ndescribable.. According to the: Inteat ad tion, but'{a now gotting well. with tio symptoms | Yices the pit-a atill burning, and the manaiers of tevor. 8Bhe fs at the residence of Mr. McAfee, | arodistuasiog the prooriety of flouding ity as it on Jeflcrsg;lfi :hml; Al scoms certain all thamen sro efther burned to 4 e ‘Tha flooding will probably Belf-nreservation may bo the first jaw of hus | dosth or sulfocated, The man nature, ln‘n not infrequently (t presents ( Do briclly dclayed unil tho last hopels aban- lutman ngturc tn & very cowardly.und conmtefnpte | doneids [J ible gruise, ‘That affuir ut St. Louts the other | . .. dpy over the arrival of yellow-fever refugeed 18 of such charncter, If such was the conduct of all the-cities free from tho plaghe, tha paople of the Bouth would bave a miscrable prospect bofore themn, Thelr doctors and sanle THE BAST. . MEURMET ALU'S DNATH, - Lo¥Dox, Sopt. 11.—Later advicos from Con- stantinuplo give further dotails of the clrcum- tary authotities tell them to go North if thoy | stances attendlag tho death of Mchemet All can bosslbly get away ; ‘aud, wlien thios £0,80m8 | pagha, . It, scomn that at Gusinje, Plava, and of tha vitles ghut thefr gatea ajculnst ihew, and meet. them with Llw'i-uld fin.ulry ot whag | Kolastn, oven before tho arrival of Mehemet i T Cl c 's future. It Is nut, thorefort,,as wlil nalo of chancea; nand Ald, Jonas put 3 ‘ o N they —came -for. Such® conduct ' ls of | All, completc anarchy had galned the upper | country's 3 s result of tho aslo of frult Whiel) ho :3.,,“.: ‘tl:xl;n:xllrli‘::mu’ft‘:‘;‘;::;":;:cen:xm#c:ll gfi;’;‘,‘.mn‘(og.ht; a Dlotd with plaglig & ‘cordon 0f pos | hand, and upon his arrval in Jokovo ho found | be Foo A mere .\l:\lrnnl:ll\-\c bnhlg\o-h}g:vmfi l:m. cd. The etands whera beer aud other perish- | discase within the body by cold water and fce | licomen® ardund "o’ burniug tenenient-lousd | the groatest oxcitemont. prevalliog among the | &blun carried ot a8 tEouRh Bt peculcent sblo articles wers dispensed oll cumno to the | treatmont, becsuso o vroduco u sufficient [ 10 throw pack into the tanics those who eacapey | nfabitants. He was violently upbraided with [ fiztal and lua premeditated mauncr, Just ko front with good reports. Stand No. 1, pro- | temperature of the body for this purpose | for fear thicy may carey dparks’in the garments tin to Albaus to hand h the l:rmflmi‘outol -In oce on hxuuln.e. ‘I,)nlu #ided over by J. J. Healey and M. | wousd kil the patient.” ‘Tho mothod of | N6t Dy etart lires claewhere. 8t Louls Is ju | baviog come to s to hand over the | paper sots tho ball rolling, svothor gives it i J. Cascy, lmndl:dy 1n $281.85; No. 2, Jacob Groms, { artiticially producing o cold utmosphere in | 10 special danger, and tho conduct of .hot | land to the Servlaua. Tho agitation went | ditions! finpotus lnsh!r;l.u;qmne:nlg-ymr;u- 210,651 'No. B, Jack Btephens, #160: No. 4, Mr. | an apartrient, as suggested by 8. K. Gross, is | Bealth-oMciale was medn, cowardly, and cruck. | on incrowing, Anding vont vspocially In | o0de fl!;flll% ";’3.1 dousnian hocoinia uerural 1w Dichold, $10.40: No, E tha Sherills offlce, | surely a rational proceaares for it s known | 16 unlr-nnmntu tho cowardice to tellhow | tho vehement. abuso of Abdullah Fasha, | PFess uu.-rnal "':\‘V"f"';‘g‘ "gomhl ‘l,l“:ulr', l)»( B s oiveey Sionia i, SEI: Mo | thas g cauns or cavscs, whatevor ey afo o | A, A0LIHE, STLGa) sk s A olo I8 | Manermet. A1V Adjutant, . Tho ouso ot | oy & queniion of ob of shesd schemes of 'y ‘Treasurer's 3+ No. 8, Coun % 2 " N ¢ . Rgent, 8063 No. , Pranate Court, $197.07; Mo, | Jonermaner seaso Lo exlst or affect the Buman | Bllars among tho miscrabla and bowildersa | locted by, Mobomet. All for his lodging | mora’ or ' less trauparent subilty . wre. 10, Commissioners, $i5.06: and No. 11, Re- visiturs'ho and his hrother-offlclals wera kicking [ was fired by the Albanfans of Jokovo and [pek, | by tbe facttons dofated by universn mmsnrru has rcached the freezing .point. In Bunday's TrisuxE.Jane U, ' Swisshelin gives a water-treatment that I think is a very good ones corder’s oilice, $163.00. ’the Cominlttee having charge of the grounds found that they hu some stufl left on thelr hands, of which” they suffrage cndeavor to keep up disgafettds in mon's minds, It has always ‘been thuir mania to_constder the Marshal as their *tool, alotig to parts unknown. - Doubtless some of them needed money, but all of them nooded decent treatment, und would have beon grate- ‘Then tho fight began between the Incoudiarlos and Mchemet All's cscort, tn which twenuty mon o It s tho tupld abd warm water treatinent. ‘The .tho latter foil. ‘Towards evenlng, through b d at their pledsi without. ol to danated a box of lemons aud barrel of cook ¢ 4 1ul for a little kindnoss that would have mado | OF-tho latter foll, ‘Toward ulng, zh | to bo uscd at their pleasuro, out.rega hfixn:- to 'u:: Uhlich Orph:n Anynl'n'xr:x :nEn:bfyg :f.:‘: i;:‘fl:‘,,?{cz'.?“u:' m:. 'fi'fi:a‘ Ffi;%‘} !ffi them feel thutthev veronol outeastsol accursed | the intarvention of somo Ulemas, the conflict | his persopsl inglinal llmu.‘I Xt.. the lu;bfilmufirql_ of meat to tho Littlo Siaters of the Door. They | body, nor above blood or summer hed Most | presence. 4Even if St, Louts was not cnjosing | was appeased, the fnsurgents proming to ob. | election they committed an coormous blundury still havo on hand six casca of wine, one keg of Wwhisky, and a barrel of cider, which are to be disposed of st auction. The Treasurer dosires all personsto whom tickets were given for sole to make roturirto him to-day beforo 3 o'clock, nnd s called a meceting of all interested In the pio- nik¢ to be held nt the reoma of_the County Com- issloners this aftertoon at 8 o'clock, at which 1t {a expected that the entiro businicas will bo settled, so that ho can forward tho money to the entiro immunity from the plague, and’ thy preseuce of persond from more grlovousiy-ale flicted districts brought real daoyer to her door, her couduct [n deivine off these unhappy pevple would have been fnexcusable, A big, stout man, escaping froin a burning steamboat, who woul bush & atruggling womoa from o fluatlog plank and thereby save himself while sho drowned, wonld bo accounted n brute. dt 8t, Lous wanta to make ber propramue of solf. raons, ns woll a6 physlcians, know -that the udiclons wator-treatnieat, in cotMection with other means, s the beat method of treating any fever. This water-treatment dod the _¢old-ait method do not confliet with cach other; but, can o used together, aud thers fa reason to Delievy with good reaults, lo uo]lllmnuvn with these plans of treatment’ that are’based upan ratlonsl privciples, [ sugy #est both loeal aud general electrical treatment. which is alune unuu‘gh 1o atamp theh ns poiity fcul hitcapables. In onlor to cneouraze the, clectioncoring woal of the functlonarics, they. mado the Marshal say fn his famous proviama-: tlou that, even if beaten by universal suffrage, bu should not quit Lis post.”_Aftee this deciaru- tlon universsl suffrage could, beat the Murshal withont showing him dlsrespect, for n beatine hum {t teatificd no desire to supersedo him. Tho Munhull on the othor hand, so tmprudently In- n sorve a peacoful attitude. About ¢ o'clock fn the evpnlng, however, in Jokovo, whore Melie- met All still romained, the strugglo broke out sfresh, rosulting in the denth of Abdullah Tasha, with several oflicers of the cscort, and the house in which’ they touk refugo was fired, Mchemet All succogded, {n escaplog from tho .burnlng boilding and tn concealiug himselt In a ¢! . ! .nlac . : ho conflict by pretended Iricuds, suflerers at onee, As the bowels and kidneys fn this discase’| Preservation at all huzards complete, she shiould | shed closs by, but his hiding-place was soon dis. | Yolved In il suds, MATOR'S OPFICE, fall to act vroperly,—thelr Rasctions " arg | scnd ot A0uiadutie oflicers grined with sbut- | covered, and o was mercilessly put to death, ":;’i"f:"é“’_‘“'l'fi:km‘; “:fll’"’m&&f_" L“’l"fl utens The reccipts ot tho Mayor's office yesterday | serously lmuulrcd‘l—l would adyiso thg | £uns, und lnstructious thut, i they find uny por- THE ALBANIAN LEAGUH o son opproachiog from a yellow-fever stricken " > muu’::. they shall shoot b on tho spot. Thut | [88ad to number 45,000 well-armed and cqulp- will be more expeditious, sore economieal and | ped wen, deteruined to rosiat the occupation of for the yelfow-fever suflercrs wero: First Pro- -uso of loeal electrical treatment to these narta einct potice, $20.50; Germania Fraterbuud, months -flerw‘mh could throw overboard those in order_to promote a better action of thesa who biad embftked blm in that unscaworthy’ craft the 16th of May, and couid reconcile him- discouraged and “dlsgusted, that ho kesns up only the strictly nocessary retations with his Mbilsturs, and that ho will reaiyu aiter the Ex- ltbitlon, cepecially as, 1f the Benatorlal élces tions give the Repubifean & mafority, e would Atheneum Literary Boclety, £5: total, $51.50. | oreans. It is well known that, If the urea—tha g o A iydatd 7 el et A B L o LM e L R Kinoys—ts | Ccctive, and quite s hunane as 1l course she | thelr torritory by any Christian Power. ;‘;“"v;fi‘l l‘:u";'n'u"?n,‘.;‘wfi ng:“"";’ K:"”:"'“!% ) gets §150 he will send a draft Bouth, wubhmtd ‘lg u;:)l 3“““.1 for w::]t of lcu;;n R tha | 18 puraulog. e CO-OFERATION. struggle, and now begin & cainpalgn on tlm'o;’r TNE SOUTIL B A part of the noys, its poisouons effects are ¢ T 8 M 2 Thie Akt of Lo Etont. Conert ot Sun- | 8001 manileated. Very kaly tho uddus deatl LOUISVILLE. There s mach talk of Servia aud Montenegro | posite tack. They allege that the Maratal is ¢ co-uperating with Ausirfa. ALDANIA ALSO, Loulsiita Courier-dournat, Sevt, 11, It 18 thought possible at Vienna that the state Cincinnatl, 8t Louls, #od Chicago are dolng | of anarchy in Albania may compel Austria to Wwhat they ¢an to Induce’ Loulsville to act as | dcbupy that province also. of many cases in this cpidemle is dus to tho non-excretion of this material, It is hiznly probable that {n yellow fover the albuminous consiituents of Lhd binad are prone to solidify, vot remain i solution, and fu this condition cause congestion and obatruction pf Say evening for the benefit of the yellow-fever sullercrs have now cotpleted the musieal de- taliv, with the exception of perfecting tho pro- gramme, and amiounce an array of talent that us rarely heen equaled upon thio Chleago stage, . will fncludo Miss Annle Loufse Carv, Mrs. ABLABT AT CUI0AUO, BT, LOUIS, AND CINGIN- ¢ KATI, - —that is to say, tha only Presidential power. no longer wield tho prorozattve of dissolution,’ Ulara Huck, the Harmonls Qus N o some of the important oriaus of the boddy, For | meavly as they have acted. . OLD DOSNTA. ) el e attour. Meaacs. Powaoi ooy aicras | Yery oot Feasoms I 1 supoosed that olcetriity | | Tho telegram from the flealit Offcor of Chi- | ' “Tlicro aro 90,000 fnsurcents, with forty can- T T d Thca he, o ihe 5t, Cecllia (Ladic! h:funrlnun (Miss Whte: | tends to causutheso albuminous elements Lo re- | eago to the Mayor of Loulsvill fa vto amone | nbon, fn Old Bosula, They bave an udvance realgnation {s started; but, the discussion belng’ oey, Miss Hovoe, Mrs. 1, and Mrs. Kempton), e Apolio Club, nuder Mr, Tomline direction, she Loeseh orchestra, und the Licsezang string quartette, and Mr. Frank Holrd, accom- oanlst. With such a formidablo list of tlent as. this, and with aprogramme every aumber of which will reprosent sucred musié, e wholo cloaing with tho Doxulogy by al} the wrttsts und audience, the concert will not only ¢ unfque, but one of the most nmavle ever tiven jn Chicazo, snd_ono which would possess anusuul attractions aven If I were not given {n senclit of this llu{mrlnul. charity, “Lhosale of dekets iu the cluba has already been very aree, and we serfously advise those who wish # @0, those holding ‘the club tiekets and al} sthers, to beon hand early this morolng ut Sout & Bone' and reserve their suata, main {n solution, aud thus kcnflthu bleod in ita proper fluid state. Upon this hypotuesis, | would adyise the uae of geucral electrical troat- ment, Certainly, some constitutions and cou- itons of tha syatem will not get well under any plun of treatment,—for such to et the disease means o futal fssue, Ho it is difhieait. to say how juuch is dus to tue plan of treatment, and how much 1o the constitutional staming of the' patlents wlien they iniprove nmd recover, T'he present sltriation nnd the results of the old systotn of treatnient secm Lo ino to Justify atrial of emplrical mothods that unw’ to bo Laseud UpoB reasoh vr rtional prineip s dJ, G, STaw, ML D, DLUE (BLAND, A meeting of citizens was hield Tucsday even- iz to rajse 8 fund for the yellow-fover “suffer- many strikiug examples, Mr. Jucob s askod | Zuand of 6,000 strong between Grocanyes and :he&:mr‘ur;:pgu&upem:?n s uum‘ol over tue | Houkarenovac, They have fortiiled - Belina, ngaage of iern refugees na they vuss | Zworpik, Tuzls, and Tolmy, Aftor tho defeat through Louisviile, and, stiswering that there | of '{.:, A'nnrml:'n .;’ m.m-.y mfi ::,','u:é.,,m In- iu lw'-blhe Clicugn f'w" dunounce our *ques- | yaded the Austrian torritory t Teskovats, but tionablo apaihy.'” Iu otber words, becansa we | wers drison buck, * do not seo 11t Lo estublbh rigid anarantive ar- NON-INTERPRRBNCH, rangements; becanso we la not pleket atl the A Derlin correspondent understands that it/ ronds which lead into Loulsvilles beeause we do | (5 finprobable thut the other Governmouts will 2o ..'Jfl","'fl'fii‘s'fl:'mn’fifu imaclonts cruch aod | take any stcpa fi.favor of Ureeco without the ¥ " iy 3 el Kt o1 blploss, who come to us for relief und sympa- m?emlou Which ki I";“‘ sponn lispoded to thy,—wu stand chorgeable on the books of our OREECE. nelghbor cities with o lack both of enorgy and ArnExs, Sopt, 11.—All soldicrs on furlough, numbering over 2,500, ate ordered to rojoln discrution. ‘bt this charge should bo made by Cbl 2o | tnor rewiments immediatoly. ‘Tie Goveen- ment wnnounces that the iieasurs is morely articulurly strniticant and surprising, Of a1l ratsed, it 8 worth while examining the matter o ltete moro rlu-cl?. . My couviction s, that the Marshal will not re- slgn” elthier after the Exbibition or after the who predict his retiroment ot the cldsn of thy Exhibitlon,—that I8 after having the honor of recelving ull Europe, of olfering 1¢ to tho hospt- sality of France, of opuuing and closlng the ¥x- blbtifon with an eatourage u‘vl'rluwn und nobles from every corner of thy World,~mistake his charactor and fnsuls ulm, withuut themaelves belng conaclous of hiow theyavrong him. ‘They treat a Marshal of France, the hiead of a greot sud puwerful nation, as they would o one of those Partsian sorvants who,dissatisfled with thelr masters on the 1st of December, do not mive the cities of the Wost, Chicaro should be Icast b f-ofliciul al it- | Botice to leave Ul after the 1st of Junuary, ALLEGED Casts IN CHICAGO, s ars. It 18 proposed to give o grand piente some % 5 ¥ rocautionary, but semi-ofliciul Jjouruals say Now.Yer et Bus, sceondly, wby stould the Marehut resygpt 11 e hind wished o do s, o hatt a gerand oppor- apbointed u commitiee to completo the arrnge mentss o P Young, M, C. SELVIA, Ment, liis convalesced so far that by bas teft hiy Pans, Bept. 1L—A tel 3 3 A o . o ‘atoboarding-place. Dr. De Wolf salil that hodid L AL sppeatanridy Al ames, H, 8. Rex- ogrum from Sem!lin 3 e thera s only surpnased by that of Bt | ivised Bervia dis- | tunity last Decembur, - When he was made to a0 have cither remittent or lutermitie: ford, H. B. Robloson, Walter Patrick, Edwara | 12! it Al stutes that Husela has advised Bervia not to dis k. L I " seven montha’ polftieal “carntval over which he nad besn made to preside agaiust his will without kuowiug whither it was lutondo 10 lewd blm, a'messago woich mude him w Presl- dent of the KuFubllc reapecting the law, aub- missive to Parlfamontary decistons, ascrupulos executor of the medsurvs pussed by tho naflon- ul representatlves, ho touk an enyouement of honor, from which there fs no evigenco of his Intention to flinch. o lununllt' undertook to stone for the seveu months! reyolt will be lven of theday, ‘the Masous contem: plato elving Ju entertalnnieut on the eventug of }hu :'umo day, the proceeds to g to swell the uad. INSURGENT REINFORCRMENTS, Brranape, Sept. 11.—The Turkisl troops and Altanfuus _tn tho neighborhood of Mitravitza aud Novi Buzar ure rupldly’ scuding reinforce. muents, which are saly to include o large force of wrudlory, to operats awaiust Uon. Szopary, THE BNGYPTIAN DEBT. LHOW ITWAS CUEBATED—THE KUEDIVE SWINDLED {u veltuw fever there s bt one ehill und who fever, which this case did not resemble, The Health Counnlrsfuner has recelved numerous Botlees of gellow fever, and has attended to tyery oty but nil turned ont 10 be something elre, Hle wus Informed this week that there re two yellow-fever caaes ab 403 South Pauling street. Upon invostization he found that two slitdren wero siek with typhold fover, They bad nc{,er Leen outslde of the city fn thelr quire Bouthery refugeed to leave thuir clothes behind thew, {n order that a few retail dealers, hinberdashers, mifivers, and dry-goxls men ln|ll)' d‘ori‘v;- nlmom t‘:utduf I}n: w‘n:n:?'.” b o) Loutavitiu las, tndeed, refused to fullow the 8T, LOUIS. cxamplo sck her.' Sbo rejects the sdvleo given TAB CONDUCT OF TUN MOUND-CITY AUTHORI- | ber, Bhe duclines 1o conatitule hersell su out- TIEB WHO MANAON TUE 50-UALLED QUAKAN. You for Cinconati, St Louls, wnd Chicago. TINE— IR THEATMENT OF A LADY, Ter dours aro opren to all. iler people are not ufrudd. The stricken people of “the South are Jves, rduy o was inforined by a reputa- Louleritle Lourder-Journul, Sept, 11, ; ks ¥’ el AT EVELX TUKN, dlotis far the sarei monthy ltha. which ln; e U - 5 s will Bot subserlbe to e doc welcame to coue Bere; Lo, come ub thelr own Zowdon Times, dug. W, ! c . on remain the servan! , Bl ploveictan thut suother doctor was treating Ry é:'“,,‘, ",“,:,,',";,u"m,'“.,‘i:;:""'.’l.‘,", will wnd G ¥ ut rustrictlon ur | The Princo who Lios ylolded was ogee a des. | 0f the natlon, whic un its part gratefully sase ol yullow fever, The phyalelan wus visied, 8o {3 4 o » N peatraing; and to briu adl they have with them Je ruler uwning no superior but i Bult uceeptud tho luyal wet of thu soldler at fla noad. aud be and Dr. Do Wolf went to his patlent, | Muyoruud the people, the police and the doc | gubject b uy brylug iuquisitoril. | 17 they aye | POHC ruler bwiilni porierby utal | Whv, tuem, should bo reslent “Thoss who wrone zll‘:;“x:{\tl u; l; :k*.'"f{i"'.}“{.“’fl':}!"’""" mlt_:.rcuin‘:lt. tors, lucluding the wise Heulth Ottieer, | something, it shall be secured 1o thems (€ they | At the bc-gh;'u:m.;' cx;‘l nm'um‘:'nlwz‘idflgm llvhel: in are ,,lnuu)v,lm{uuppuau ho w‘uuld blr’unk the H ) ed i a0 or e " hom ¢ e, the! i " ands, o¥) ey on - Lae, aud 1t Msu\'iucuuualnlxun?nymu l‘;'('rllm!:; ull bellevo that yellow fever §s poth | have pothing, they shiall be provided for, In | of the people In yDL wis engagement then frecly coutracted, and depart with the Exbibition featlvitios, Hke s inan leav- 10 u house whers he can no longer il any en- tertathment. flas not the natlon been full of respect for him1 flas [t not been grateful for his restssing the perntélous Influences secking to uny event thoy shall thind ready sympathy, wari § own, sod ho comd sefzo what' he would, Hu Uearta, Glliieu g1k Will-polntod dutsor waa nastor In bis house in the fullest sunse of Chienzo s got sutliclently over her fright 1o | the words. The history of his rcien s the bis- wive Lhe Buuthern refugees o Aittle less worrl | tory of the gradual surrender of bis arbltragy Infectious and contagious. In fact, they are per- sunded that L lss dangerous thing to fool with in any placo or latitude, Theorles us to temper-, ature and local conditions aru lgnored, and the, “ever, and was belng treated for thut disease, Ehe: Health Otlicers setzed fuur trunks from dufeeted points tn the South yesterday, uid treated Wielr contents to a thorough 1uwigation, AN AFFEAL TO ODI) PRLLOWS. ime facturs of the polson " eir | Mente Bhs 18 coutoul uow with merely fuml- | power, 4 % drive bhim to cunps detat, sublect 1o leavine » ;l)bc followlng cl‘!‘uul‘ur eXplaing jtsell; ::muu::;‘;: Au ‘Incl‘:lo-::nt o?r:hl: I::::l::.,ln::fl; Butlig ticie bai 4 Few mcen heve suffured more at the hands of | him t{\: tfl:i ru’imnl;l?lllll‘ lfi :huc:{uull c.flfl:i Orvics or e B W. Ukanp Scwpna, Guann : 0 = ;i Jonsule-General i the " ruries and of hlstory i crprise 1 s T i ! the steamer City of Vicksbure wilt serve us u Europe. Consule-Geucral fu the dave beforo ::‘::1-:1:‘::::““ . 1?01::! T VAN BURKN Y Wl‘uil J‘,‘CK‘ ailedq What cun have lnspired hiw with dls- fulr Hlustration of tho St.e Loulsana’ great Jack' of knowiedge concerning yellow fever. It aiso fllustrates u degree of {djocy i the methods of regulatlog thelr quaruutine, and leaves no doubt thiot they arc cupable of & little fohuman- ity ln the dlsciplive by which such regulatious the Juternational Courts bhave made him pay enarmous sums to forelgn clalmants on clafins often without » shadow of foundation, Ed- uond About did mob exuggerate when he quoted the Instsnce of the ¥renchman who got half a milllon of frapcs for a couragement, wearlucss, sl dlsgust, unless *ft be the recullection of thu deplorable ad- yenture I which he was fuvolyed) ‘Pie Msrshal, moreover, has no passion for politics, sud nobody conteal, tluence appertaluing to htw. le holda fu Ru- rape the honorable rank of & chief magistrato wnd Aienbers of the Nubbrd nats' En Ahaole--Parwianciiy: The sign of dy wur Grdnd Junediction from the g Futnarchs of the South. iy upgi 4 ‘Ibe Patriazchs of Tinie will nobly fo spund, remembering that 1o *succor the siranger in dist , without Inguinng hia countey or fun Tha Bltter Foe of Vellow Jack Enters the Conutry fromn Msnitobawi*rospects of Beove; . oral Payy Snjoyrn Awong Us. : &peciap DiapateA w The Tridyne. s DE Raup, Sept. 11.=~Wo hud a heavy fros : s the drat leasun tangh in the tett of the | ure enfurced. bicre fust nizbt. but handly enough to tujure | core hullt too’ near the sea, and consequently | marching n wecord with great uation which is el e T b e SLICHC) o g by | 0 landay It ek 820t atcamer City | curn, KUl I we v une L iyt fea | washod swpy i ustorm. 4 bolene uho Viceruy |l sani in, the catfeis of, he workd, wid tue triple tie of & coutmun humsnity, a gloriouy | OF Vicksburg landed at Grucoville, Miss., sud w | 18 cutertamed for the result. Much corg 18 oug | Biosell s the Sicey of e Swmisime big § B o0n oot e ration. to hls groat bredo: country, and & bt'l:‘nexl Underl luree number of - cltizens went shoard to Heo | OF tuw way of frogt, but telds on low grounds bfl‘uz Torcod by the Freoeh Cousul to rulnatalt | cessor, is giviny Buropo the aduiirably spectacln u',l'::::“.\im n{fi:ml.";wrfl:;k u‘;'c'u;:‘:uh Xfl: from tho scourge. Among the uumber was would be wl‘I‘{‘h&urfl(l.fl' Itfll:o;x,l‘c::::l uua-, tho unpervisent folloy aud everybody knows | of order fluurishing under the wings of lll»en.k {Albnads colonte forglus rellel of the Mal. E. . Bymand his wite, who contemplatod .‘-v.‘“‘.{"\;“l u‘f,} TheTue heavy Srost fast | Dow uw Kuliah Auabasssdor bad weluccure cru- | 1o uot believe, morcover, that tho Marshal e ury will peralt, sud toat cach Patrarch be Senatordal elections. In the first place, those! s the share of Legitimate - e 8 vislt to thile pelutives o Loubsville. Yheir o e ed fur o Libs wtwployes, who stifl enjoys u | of & temperuinent to readen. He 18 a sollier, ana Juvated to ad bibs coutribution Lo (bst of the Ene | sl Erskine J, Hyruc, u promising youos mat A o :}“'l:“"ll.‘{‘f"‘",h‘.{;,‘}é" thy Sxtudiv e, ghorcrom, * Rular arba | fors ..m‘nalr realgnatton fa an filsounding W":rd.. H:}\l llm wilkbe foPwaided 10 Grokiseiihg 0; of the place, - well known lu Louis- fourth the crup that yet reuiaius unplcked was | OHSE BuY tho sum uuproperly pald &t thein- | akin to Night. ile may bave spoken of resjgning, ville, died @ day or two previous with yellow fever. Kor tuis wnonP- uuwber of he vitizens of Greenville formed o llue on the devk of the boat to proveut the couple from Ruligon board, Maj. Byroe,being u tnan of greas cousaue, drew hils revolver, and, with his wiih upoit is uriu, walked stralghtway up the stagy r Hnls‘.u\hr;mn&z W ulnlnmz u..n; first tun thay b !l . The crowd guve way, un Maj. Byrno aud his Ry el wdeed, when urged fo a coup detat,’ be- catsed even for w soldier thiebt s bétter tha treachyry but to resign. because of lusal- tude, trom fntrigue around hin, or of uamjity to excced bis constitutlonal powers, s not {n Uls vature. The, too, he is sutliclently dc- quslnted with history o know that ubdlcation £ w lcavy burden. Charles V. died of ity aud M. ‘Thicrs, who only twelve dave before his’ res- stauce of Consuls st two williops sterling, snd the statercut pussed unchallenged. But the bankery bave buateu i:ha Covsuls., House after bouse bus come to EQypt and voue sway with great fortuuce, wade pot by bankig overations, but by the very wiwple process of Jeading mouey to the Khiedive at very ligh rates, Ouv Bkt sl sutlcen g 1573 Laaw of £53,000,- G, tldated by o group of Egyptian bauks, only €. tanlih, 250 West Van Buten street, Clicago, und the sunie will bo Gisbursed on order of the Graud Puiriarch Lo the Matos niovt neediug asviat. Bhice. G W. Uzatox, Grand Patriacch, by the Grand Patrlarc « Co Suirir, Urand Seribe, KNIGITS OF PITUIA _Allrimbers of Costmopolita K- ot I ure requested o bo e saved by fooding. dperiol Dipatch to Toe Tridune. ; WaTERTOWHN, Wik, Sopt. 11.—~Thu firet frost “of the season ovcyrred fast niht, duinyg lttle damaie, however. Corn b Tipe und out of tho, way. ——— - L. LABOR ARD CAPITAL. 0l Inawatch (0 Tha Triouns it ¢ Ve asd Aduws . B T ity S, wite went sal; bourd, ' Apeste x n 17,00, : dis) t thy Vi » | lznation watd, v They want ine to be off, but: § ihiahr bulh corner of Ladally Soon ulter 1hu bout "wturted Fa). Kvie ara; | - KE30SWA, Wik Bept. HeTho e on the | St EITUN W0 at the dhivosst ut the Viceroy, | WRato o et that mleasare woald ot Uit for the pleus i of s Hug artsueo: | sirickeu down with whab ho belicved 10 be | 9ck bu-doy struck {07 §3 to 42,50 u day, ustead | Uil futereat and cominlesbons o8 was recelved | bave committed tuat serious blundor had by Voilvrere, ¢ PeuE tnaldot the yellow-fe¥er | bilious fover, At Mlempbis the ohysicans pro | 0f $1.0, us herciolore, " A noivy thae Was the by Egypt; unid of late years uow foans were | kuown that the hatred of his enculey would | oounoud it yellow fever. Tue Captain of th tho passengurs Jusisted thut he shoula be put off there. But May, Byrue agaiy resort- ed to his revolver, aud they let him ulone. Dinmediate result, aod the crowd alost came to Lluws with the cuployes of the M. 1. Patit fl‘nl]t Compasy, who wory ubloading 4 veasel of rloy. ¢ them tako i et bis word. A~ person, tou, returning from ‘Trouville, whore lie fre- queotly suw tho Marebal, asyures e that uothiug Iu bis couverestion -or' man- misde with Lo sule vbject of weotiug the inter- esbof the old ones. ~ Englneers, agalo, huve plaved thetr yart fu this spothug of the Egyo- tiaus, Vst schemes of equutorlal developmene GUAND Anmy. A grand camp-tire entertatuuent witl be given thia cveniug by Post 28, U, A, R, at their Lull, uorthesst corner of Matlson aud Hulsted | Early Eriduy iofuing the boat landed a = = ; cute ut of resiguation, Ll ey % L b n rdesers and wountaly tempted | ver indicated o thought of resiguatiou. strects, ot tie benel of the wllerers, Aboue | i, Louts quiraitine, Gftecn e oo 1o A NEW GREATNESS, o W ieereu Dt and the Ko | 1" bellovs rather i thore Criront, Watier (i Sauer Quarteiys, & J. | aily. Twa bours befora reachlug the phicc tal, | Darrious, Sept. 11.—The Great Gounch) of | diva's deslie to biake E¢YpL & raduliseturini ws | wby brobablity, it a of tue Marstial’s r-giection Byrue died. 1is body was burfed ou the bunk ucar by, fu urdes that no one ui board migig tak tho dlscase by coutwron. Mrs. Byrue wus b the expiraiton of his terpl, snd, wdeed, with & Scuute jug s Moderate Republican major 1y, vouthing cauld ba bLepter for tho definitive the Umted Ktates of the linproved Order of Red Men elected Morris I Gormau, of Penn- wylvanla, the Ureat Jucolivae. Fravk D D Alrs. Moure, well us a0 agricultural country was »o bugiored that £10,000,000 wers wasted ont sugar-feucrics aud other faclories over e coustry, At ny, Juvies Gruut, Mrs, L. Fox, Miw Fellows, e Coley uod sl oluz on in establislinent of the Republle than & new bass with tho Marshal, flis only dancer was his having aa pretended frienda’ men who tsed him 08 8 tool, and who, hatd_not Nis sense of snor uverted {t, wonld have dlshonored him by mak- Inz him the nccompliva of thetlr enterprises. ‘The Senate onco Republican, the Marshal offers nothine tut adsantazes, He will never can- apire, ior atlow othera to conspire, against the Republle. Io. dreams of no dynmtic usurpatlon, fla has no mania_ for great upcechics which embarrass n (lovernmont, or for great enterprises which com- romise the country, He faat the summit of his ambition. 1le s {r!edue of order and cico. Ile bielongs to old Frauce by Lia birth, o madern France by the simplicity of his habits, snd, being s ‘suldfer, hio cah diredt the destfnles.-of France, whateser the chanco of clreumstances may fmpose on her, Laatly, his re-clection wonld prolong peacefitl Initition of the Republie, would arrest rivaipies, maintain tha accord of the HKenublicans, lva brominent men time to show thelr capacltics, and men whom the Republic ia training time to win their spurs, 1t would cnable the real avification of the Ropublican parties to ba formed, would .uermit fresh clections to enllst fresh recruits to thie preseat form of government, and wouald let thme do its work inreassuring triends ang dis- couraging foes, ITALY. SEARGHIKG FOR THE PHONEZE REMAINS OF A HOMAN EMI'EROR, 3 . Rousg, laly, Ang. 27.—\What has becn diss covered iat the Ponts Blsto ls, sladl émly tha fragicatary remaing of a bronze tatfc, Mmatehd ofa moro or: Tess complete work, as had heen hoped. and the_ disappointment s the greated not ofily beeause 1he Works cxisting in tho {avorite. material '6f tho great scuiptors of ané tiguity are fo’excetdingly felr, Lt fof"the reason that tho fraginents ‘now found are sufs ficicnt to show that they ove parts of an fmd perial statue, some tiue feet {n helent, of tha beat period of Greco-Roman art, cast fn thd fineat” Cotinthisn bronze, and ofaridid with o thick Jayer of gold. 'Tha portions found thud Tar aro the Fight arm and shoulder, the fo6!. And ankles still attuched to tho marble pliuth, two or three large pleces of the drgpery, and o tlozen dmallor bits, Tha workinamon dro enre- fully searching for the rentaindet, dvd particu. larly for the hed, to which odditional interest now attaches, {nasmuch as it s evident tho statue I8 onc of those thrown intu the Tiber through popnlar execration of the person repres sented, Upon the arm found, which is baro from just below the deltoid, there aro the murks where it had heon twice struck forcibly yith & sword, which, without penctratiog, had feft thdetations Intérsccted atone the lenyth by clear, _ straight = lues produced by tho edge of tho bladej +And the wupper part of. tho wrist Is "cut, throngh by sehat Hos evidently been the blow of n heavier wenpon, ¢loven wards, wera served o thia wanuer thero ja o companie thvely fonsr Hst, but I one may hazard & conject turg based,upon, the stylo . of ert,, the beautyy research, and trithfulness of tho extcution, td gerfedtion of the Lronne and gilding, witoh proe nouuce the work Lo e of the firat century, the remains inny be those of a statud of “Dodiitiane ‘The handnid artm are_beautfinlly modeled, Ing cldding thas distingulshisg mark . of. statuary, the nuils, ‘I'no feety forty centimetres i length, are covercd with = sandals, having broad, . usornamented . thongs ,uttachod to | .the solo on cach slde, crossed over ,tha instep, earrled around the ankle, and tled bes bind. “iho contours of the tots arc&vlslhhl throeh tie inen swathing with which the fues had been covered befora putting on the sandals Tnla is gatbered, lato small perpendicular folds behind the hicel, terminating o littlo abnut the aole, - The Mmplloity of this ca cArmenttim,. ars ranged with all the cary Letltting s personage ol Mizh rank, but devold of that ornamentation expendui at a comporatiyoly early pariod on the euthurnus, 18 nuother indieafion ot (hese belny the remsins of s statuy of one of the.fiest of Lt Emperors Whoso Jlkenesses, were subjected to the Indiznity of which wo huave tho iotest ia- stance in thoss of Napoleon IIT. Tho alde of the Poute 8isto overlooking the spot . where the discovery has been madk s crowded. from, woruing . il vight watching the opcrations,, Nothing could be more pleturesque’than tho discloged bed of Lo river Within the dam, great feagzmouts of colmnns, cavitals, pedestais, aud otdier architectural details lying - sbout 1 all alrections. Amonfi theso a pedestal has been fountl hésring the following inscription: “ Vo- tis: Decennalibve/ Dawgnt, Nostel, Pl Valen-, thilant,” Mu. Victorls. Actrivnil, Semper.. Ay~ wvstl" This probably belooged to & rostoratian, of the Pona, Janicuiensls inudo nt that later; poriod, and thrown down futo the bed of the river when thoe bridge was destroyod by the terriblo inyndation fn_December, 702, “after swhich it was callod the Pons Fractus untll ro- budlt by Blztus IV. fof the jubilee fn W75, i —_— | ABYSSINTA. - 4 ‘DEACANDANT OF Tiin QUENN OF SUXDA OD-' TAINS TIUE TUKONM, ‘In Abyesinia has nriscn n King who ashérts thet he 15 tho descondant ana heir to the throme: ,of that Queon of Sheba who visged Kifix Solo-: mon. A newspsper printed in Arable at” Con-! stantinople reports that this King lins cffected a politico-religiods revdlntion T Abyastula, and Is now governing the dominlons formerly ruleu over by the famous Queen of Biblé story. After the Euglul victory in Abywutalas -over King Theodore, tho throne pussed to one Who wos crpwned as King John, But at the sante timo thero existed —awvother ruler jn .the country,—~Menelik 1L,—who has since, fs- sucd " @ protest ugalnst the . title assumed by King John, and Johy, being indiguant, niarched mfltu-& Dl witls Lis aro, Tho vewish World, which tianslates the oto lina It that the Royal Menclik met the npproach- Ing army with a great company of vrlesis, who wurled the moat teinble reproaches on King Johu, and assured hiun that, 1 bo persisted his Intentlons, ho would flud the wates ot Para- dise closed agulust bim when o dleds Jobn avtnatly submitted, save the story, and entered the City of Aukobar, where, in the previtice’of an asscinbloge, he lald down his Inslknls of Hoyalty, guvs'hls crowu. to Mevllk, and bor- szed for the grace and fayor of the hulr of the Queen of Sucbu, Tito Royal famlly of Menellk, says the Worid, haa been exoecting this unitica~ tion of the old Kingdow throngh a term of 2,878 years. A coulivination of thia extroordi- nury story would be u valuable sequel to its vresent vulilcation. MISCELLANEOUS, BRITISU CBSSION TO-SPAIN, Loxboy, 8ept. 11,~It {a probable a portlon ot the Booloo Islunds in the Indian O.¢an has been or is about to bs ceded toSpain. The British Consul-General at Lubuan has beon ordered to proceed 1o the Islands ln a man-of-war. TR CONCORDAT. Panis, Sept. 11.—The Temps says an agree- mont as to & modus vivendi has beea arrived at between (fermany and the Vatleau, : THE REICHATAG, : BrauiN, Bept. 1f.—1lerr Porkanbeck has been te-clected Presldent 6f the Refchatag, end Ua- ron von Stauflenbery, Natlonal Liveral, and Trinco Holenlohe, adhorent of Bismarck, Vi e Presidents, BUANJSIL BLXCTIONS, Mapmp, Scpta 1l==Ths ¢lections to tho Provinclal Councils, as ar 18 kuown, indicate o lurge Government majority. Tho coalesced opposition bhas heen successful fo the Proviuces of Atiperia and Barcelona. A couaplracy bas boen discovered in Seville to cstablish » Federal Rupublic. Bovural arvests have buen made, and some lmportaut papers selzed. " PRANCE AND ITaLY. ¢ Lospon, Sept, 1L—A Parly corresponitent hears that Italy has fuliy satisicd France that the rumors that she desires to anuex auy part | of the Afrivan coast are uofoanded, £ DONCASTER HACES, Lowpow, Sept. 1l.—Fbe Be. Leger stakes race ot Doncusier to-day was wmmy Lord ¥ mouth's bay filly Jeanotte, Thobuy colt Chils derle, also belungiog to Lord Folinouth, was sveond, and 1, Kenney's chiestout colt Master Kildare thind. E : NICA. = Bau Fuaxciaco, Sept.- $1.—~Nows from the Drjtlsh colouics per steawmer Australia are very weskre, ‘The uews from the party of gold-seekers who Woul Lo New Guluea 18 uot [wvorable. ‘Tho stremms are very bigu, and maoy of the ad- veuturers sick, The wincrs are very reticent s to tho prospects of the gold-fclds. = . ¥ugbting hotwesn tlnl Ymuvn #0J gativoe is Now Culedovia. Au expedi- tion o a large scale azalust the rebels is now projected. o total number of victinsof the recent oat- break, ay Lar us knuwn, i 115 ¢ lu Figl shocklng cxcesivs on the part of the patives aud Frovioclal Uoyeruors isreported. It i expected that tho system of adwinistration il soon Le modiied. e ——— W, 0T B e New Yomrg, Sept. 11.—The Wasteru Union Telegraph Cownpany to-day declared ¢ divideud of 13 per vent. - quarterly nAI)IYAY‘n REMEDY FROM TR lon, Thurlow Weeq, Indorsing Dr. Radway’s R, R R, Remedies 4f. ter Using them for Several Years, < Rk Yort, Jna. Diear Rie! fTaving fofserdrot Foarn st Tk 1 cinen, doulitingly ot firsly but aflor oxpericicing (.1 sifcaey wigh {o] conndence, fia ol pieasge ndaty’to Uankruliy ecknowledan the milvani oy nave derlved rrom tham, The phiis are Jrmuried 1o e B e e[t Gt T Dot ettt fian it 1 by 168 pRmC, unfl)‘!&lhrflnlnh nE renong. m“l‘f{:p ‘i'.al'"%h’.‘,'.wm1""""."“ 1rumisey B owar, T T THURLOW WEED, DYSENTERY, DARRE®A, OHOLERA MORDUS, . TEVER AND AUE, , CURED AND PREVENTED DY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, . DIPETHERIA; INFLUENZA, BORE THROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, I° RELIEVED N A FEW MINUTR . dli_?-vl}ADWAY’B READY REHIEF, BOWEL.COMPLAINTS, Loonaness, Diaryh Chflllfl!lnrlml‘ of pal ch-rxc;’}mm uwrrmm. are umlpp:n [{ m.-r"'nl::':]-ap',:f ty minates by taking 1isdway's leady Reliof, Xa con, gention or Infammation, lo weaknesa or lassftude, wii [ulluw the use uf the K. K. Kellef. R.R.- R. RADWAY'S READY RELIER 4 ' CUNES THE WONST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, . NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this' Advertisoment noed any ono Buflor with Pain, RADVAY' TEADY RELI CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, 1t wasthe fritaad 1athe NLY PATN REMEDY i |nsx‘uml{;¢om 1o most excructiting patns, ol In AL ether of tion wnit enta Conzeations w JLunnct, Lowels oF utlic Glands oF ruae utlun, “Ini frdm Oho 10 Twénty Minitcs, No matter How rlolent or éxcructating tha patn, tha tihienuatio led-ridst; * Tnrn, Crivplel, Nerfouy Ncuruldtc, or prosirated wiih diseass nay sufior, RADWAY'S: READY RELIER + WILL AFFORD INSTART EASE, Inflamunation of the Kidneys, . e _Inflamtnation of the Dladder, {nlammation of il Bowels, G T R Coufigsflnn of the Tungs, Sore Throdt, Difenlt Breathing, 2 ww’ .0, Palpltation of tha Heart Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, : ~ ™ CitartD, Influetza, Teadache, Toothachs, . 5, . i Nearalgia, Rhoamaticm, Cold Chills, Ague Chjfls, heg S Frost Bites Chilblains, and The apnlieation of ihe Tieady Tiglief to the nartor guettehere heiah or cuisy cxits il aiord coa “Thirty L dixty dropi in hait A tumblée of wator witt I,l‘ ‘r':"b mimmflkcnnv &mn,l‘rl. Birdving, "42’?.2?,'“ iribuen, oadache, « entery, Cotti, Whian thts Bovele, atadalt interniel Py rysiom aiont] slwnsrarry & battia gt WA READY RELIGE with tiem, A faw. rors I wiil provent slegoeds I‘"‘F s from chaige of water, . s buttr waa Frync lraidy IEVER AND .AGUE, A AND AQUE curcd for fifty cents. There ls nut s roneialageut i Shigavor i vt Core, Fever and Ao, anic alarlous, 1illous, Bearl Tyuhiotd, Yellow, and othér Fuvers e b [l l"Ius). w0 quickly an KADWAY'S JEADY HELIE ey cunta per bitties s - DR. RADWAY'S Narsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER; POTLTIY CURE OF CIMONIC DISEARR, SCROFULA OIt KX PIMLIVIC, JKREDITARY OB - g BE L REATED T Lungs or Ktownel itin or Tionos, Fleshor Y corRUPTING THE SOLIHS AND VITIATING THE FLULDS, Chronle lfll‘!nflllllnh Berofula, Giandulantwelllaz Hacklug Dry vuugh, Usbeerous el Conpiulnts, Dieading of the Lungs, Dy T2, Water Brasls, ‘Tig Doloreaux, o Ewellings, Tumors Ui corp, Bkin sl 11t Disnares, Mercuriul ' Diveases, Fe mals Complainis Gouty Drupay, rait Rbvun, Drow chitisy, Consumption. Liver Complaint, &c. Not only docs the Samaparsiian Resolvent sxeel sf rentediul agents_in the cire of Clhronic, borofulat Constitutionsl. and pkin Discases, bue 5o 1a the visf [xaliive curg for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urltiary And Womh Discases, Gravel, Dishetes, Do Slopiuike ot Water nconlinedco e Lriuc, i 0 ol or Litters a8 & stimue ‘Albuwiioiiris, aud In wi. 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