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VOLUME -XXXIX. SEPTEMBER 1 . 1878. SEMENTH, ADVENTIS 'SECURE SEATS WHU 18 C COOK?|DRESS | BUDBS TO-DAY |1 mr 10 tovimisens SA |_ = mons FOI THR GRAND I'EVER SUFEERERS CQ}NCERT BENEFIT At McCormick Hall, To e gleen NEST, RUNDAY, sgot; 15, under the Tmament of the OAWd 11, of i kel Go-operating, 1o ENa DS of whlch will go en. Wil ‘represent the several TAII 0 T zentiem nn{:nmuum Hammed: CHIEAGO CLUB, § CALUMET CLUB,} i 3 te UNION CLUB, ILLINOIS CLUB, OWL CLUB, ;"" The unexampled array of attractions which ha een s generously pinced At the dispossl of (| £ and o Hearty co-opcratlun of a)l (n(ceated, success of the efforl 10 niake this ihe most Colossal Charity Concert ! Exer elyen In hie elty. and uaransecs to the pabilc an entertalnment of exiraordinary exeelien Dy thie_self-merifice of an exirs lnurnel and travel, .I CA w M evory other date until hexs Spring. lod 1o’ reach Chicags Shlock Rundny. AT with Sharacieriocls kenercuity sho It oluntaered ler valuntle aualitance, this ensbiiog the Mauagement to AnnOULCE L LAST APPE/\RANCE * Heretn Coneert thi fall of Amerlca's Greatest Cone St Contralto, Mi83 ANNIE LOUISE o CARY. Ie1s with great pleavire fhat the Management an. jonnce nio iho reappearance. atter her lonz sheency {rom 100 Coucert-room, Of ChICRRGS FAYOrILS BINESF, Mrs. L. G, HUCK, Trhahas kindly consented to | omit ber ald fo 3 thy causo; togeLier N embers ol {'m"" APOLLO CLUB, ‘Wha have generoualy valuntee Ll r the direction uglhclr L«:ll!r Mr. Tad s nppeat puds WM. L. TOMLINGS. The foliowiug Musical Organizdtions will 810 aselat: Mre. J. A, FARWELL, TARMONIA itz St CROTLIA e e QUARTET LOESCIS ™ e ORCHESTRA AND TUHE CELEBRATED A. LIESEGANG, LIESEGANG 2., QUARTEY Completing the Catraordioary array of Mustea! Taleut wiiich © The Commmiiie P n s orasion. AL Uhe request of SWIIL\T C Tl delivers brliludnn aneropriate to tho oceasion, X on. " previous 10 which ;u-: I Mr, F. @ MALL, Madame REMPTON. WEO. LOFSCIL, DIRECTOR. M. ALLEN, Mr. KURTH, And thoss tntondiug to ' 8ad obtaln Arst cl Ve & Boya SOUTH I’MIK tOMLll’l‘. T SOUTH PARK | EGMMISSIUNERS, Atie request of many clitzent. Wil give oo Concert on SATURDAY, the 1$th | 2itend shouid socuro thel hatow, Uewereed e #iiest Turead for Sewing Machines,» WILLIMANTIC! - AMERICA STILL AHEAD ON Spool Cotton!|: More than thiry exhibliors of Sewlag Nachines at the Farle Bxpostiton, 1678, Hke those at the Coutenntal Expusttion, 1570, having used the W ilHmautle 8ixa Lord mofi-Finisk mpool (‘olton un evcry varisty M work, oertity that 12 1s the beat thread [OR SEWING MACHINES|, TLat they ever used. They rrogouncs It superior to Wl other brauds on account of 113 h'l‘l!l‘\(}'l‘l EVIENNESS, LLAS’I‘I( ITY, FEINISH, And COLORS, LLIMANTIC DISPLAY AND THE 1CAGO_EXPOSITION, h.n l«ul or el e il R I g risa ul. Ilzb! aud Uremceu, 0rse cably, §Hw; L i Meeraae. 0 currency. " For f freigiic S Bgeapuiy W )| Cils Bowliug Grevu, bow York. WHERE TO CO. ’l’hls Is Something the Judicious Ad~ vertiser S8oon Learns. DRESS mmnn. “FALL.” Feeld, Leiter & Co. Faots Concerning the Most Experienced WAB ASH Av Agenoy in the West, The Newspaper Advertising Agency of C. A, COOK & CU, hin & repotetion co-extenslve with the length and breadth of the whole Western country. Ita coleb- £ity for placing advertising at advantageous rates ta its DAtrons has even & broader scope. £0r C. A. Cook & Co, have & pational repute. This Agency was established in 1803 by the present proprietor. Br, Carlos A. Cook. The genileman In Question at that time was also agent for several propri+ etaiy articles, which under his advertising mansgement oot became widely known, and sre now amongthe Teadingstapies of the day. Prior to amuming the agency for thess parties, Mr. Cook had been lor BIIBY years connected with the world-renowned b Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Masa,, a firm which hld Frvbb Lly done & larger amount of judiclous pewspaper ad- vertistug than apy other house fn the country, Theex- perjence thus obtalned by Mr. Cook was Invalusblo snd Inimitable. It gave him & knowledge of the true prin- ciples of successtul advertistng, which has since re- dounded 1o the profit and satisfaction of many great firma throughous the United Btates, Buccesa and years sre {rrefatablo proofs of ability, and thete have been cruditably attained. Compactly atated, and {re plain Engllsh, **He understands his business.” ‘Thin (s what glves it sgency an ungslified lead over il imitators #0d competitors; this s what commends to him the ab. solute esteem and confidence of those who pluu e Yertising In his hands., ‘Tho house of C, A. Cook & Co. adapls fteelf mam 10 the varying and pecullar ncods of advertisors. It Xnows how £o prepara the requisits notlees to the best sdvantage; how to present the sallent and foterest. catching features of any business 3o that they shall ar- Test atteotion and Jead to direct {nquiry. In sddition, this Orm has, by its age and experience, fachiities for placiog sdvertisoments whers they will reach the \ classes for whom Lhey are intended, aod st mialmum rates, which 0o naw and experimental agency can hove to rival, ‘The newspaper advertising for great houses fo the Enat, West, and South le now solely managed by Messrs, C. A, Cook & ‘whoso business is the scme of ays- tem, oxperience, and excellence. 1 short, this agency advestime, money, and worry to sdvertisers, and we bellave It has represented more businom houses suce cesatully, and standa higher with publishers, thanlany similar fnstitution fn the West. Allnew firma starting in business, and thase Alroady ettabillahied, alo parties starting uew onterorises,can dono botter than to fntrust thelr nowspaper advertiaing In the same experienced tands. Shrewd adverttsers will do well 10 coasult with this agency before clostng any contracta for advertising this ° season. A vistt 6 thelr new and commodions omgite LARGEST STOCK or Pianos & Oroans IN OHIOAGO, W.W.KIMBALL Cor, State & Adams-sts. CLOTIMING. GO TO NUTTING'S, 184 and 186 State-st., Fr Buys and Gmmreg s;(:lulm_n« 1 DUOA’I‘IU.‘V CHICAGO FEMALE COTLEGE Morgan Park (near Chicago), Tieging Tucsday, Bept. 10, 1878, Preparstury and Collegtata Departments, a1 Optians Coune fimn.m-nu irso 1 Shisle! n:rmu“m.l |’n|lll| o l»ur Latal nm-“" Fark ok S, 0 S 7 Madtsoir- it ngfler Schnnl_rur BUYS Mrfl« GAT) IKH'I'H(IV. luh!ml h{ Miss Tae Tiunaton. fl' Teon bor ENOLISI, ¥ AND GERMA mnm-mx AND | ey nu L tur youni ladics, No, B, 1 47tk P Ave., New York, N WLPE 40 Facliitics. for BTUDY OF Fur circalar snd other - CHERTER, struction tii Ly ma fsh. ¥ ecaih yearbeinegepl 19, ouinber carstutly st for busineds vt woll lioruuxts Hustrietion wisugpass torind k., address 610 Wabsali-ay Tl’n 14 AND WitN, '!‘" 4 Mis, Oxden ‘ Hool o;\‘fivnlmu 2iie = Appllcation s Perionaiy ot s Lecvares by Dt Yoi Oy TKiter o bbertuw. Bast Walnutsl. Female Seninary, Full colleiete e mm‘ olphs, will_feupen sevt, b i 3 tof m&[’ MU “THE FURONST, SCHOOL TorFqun Ladies 4a0d Children will reuben WEbA ) “" "“"m ¢ circulate aply 1w MISH KINK- MISS STARR nmn.murnuvum £, Thcativn will reauwe ber Do PG I vestdetce, A0 (.msfi ISTITUTE 38 ea7 will beeln Waducaday, S )ur ‘.ll-l lugues III" Clrcular, o e Gagneit, Prise 75 \'n'u"wlfi:'m‘::u Luu AW N . 7 Low Bt or Wt fil by > TH(IIIN aubusl Lrw o 5 Oce. 1 !,&-%«lll" l\u lefuis sched llW""-Il E ach. hlvluml sdwics rlf!\l fee. $40. I?" !llr.“‘ Addrems fur ryant Lll\lb MADANME CLEMENT'S ACIRO0L ouig ladict aud ehiliren.” GELN ANTOWY, t il J 137, ) e school \Alll nu[mll \\Ednwly buol. Iry hu clrculars apply w > k. CLEMENT ORRISTOWY, 5. J=BOA Loys (0 wiléaTrow K. Y.) fio¥. BETWEEN Madison and Monroe-sts., Are now showing the largest and best sclected variety of “.Dress Tahrics!’’ of both Fore elgn and Domestic manufac- ture, that has ever been exhib- ited tn this market. Golored Gashmeres! In all the New Shades? Gashmers de [Tnde! In all Coloral Foules! _Shodas! Gashmers Beig! In all Widths and Colors? Brocades! And a Large Stock of NOVELTIES! GREEN and BLUE PLAIDS in single and doudle width, now so fashionable in Paris and London. SNOW FLAKES! In AUl Wool and Cotton and Wool, at most atiractive prices; also a verylarge line of’ DRESS GOODS! At 16ie, 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, and 50¢ Per yard, in all colorg and styles, and very good fabirics. Ouir stock of ** POPULAR DRESS GOODS!”’ wwill .al- ways be found well assorted, andmarked atlow figures,and we desire to have all call and examine them whether they wish to purchase or not. NROYN OLOTHING, We kave the I.mgcat and Best Assortment of BOYS & GHILDREN'S CLOTHING In the whole Great West, JAS, WILDE, JR., & CO., Cor, State .l )lndiron-xh« Chicago, Tt ) “IROTEL, Wabrshonv. and Jacksanest., Chicaan, Thiafavoria hotel fa focated direcily uppoalta ‘the sourh end of the Exposition Bullding, hias efcvator, sad sil mudecn Improvements. {tni 2] 80 ver dny, Gral Spuelul rates 19 FErarnon & Con Broprictors. + No! mendment 1o Rule Two (3) of 1he Ruies Governing fhe Inspection of Gratn tn the City of Chicago, o ate et 0. 1, 178 1~8PIING WIEAT. No. 1 e uy-unn Wheat shslt be sound, plump, and well cleansd. No: 3 Hard Bpeing Wes 'fl'l be sound, reasopsbly No.1 spring Wheat s i"Ve spind. plump, and well ctean, snd of guod inbiin clude all interlor, shrunk. Wwelghing not less thun 83 fivieeted nuriui Wheat shall tnclude Spring Wheat a-u'u{‘ LY, G ety bsaly eachod, Gr fbr say other cativa whiel camu umur-umpr b <l ixed_Wheat, myn.-rwv . e X InT: Titack o tuspected liuer thna Ko, & an YW heat o ikher than Rejected. . N‘ GE i " Hoaug, Seitn 0 D Jlalirosd aod Warehusw Commisioners. Chicago. 1 Beul d N7, FINANUIAIA We sre U. §. FOUR PKR CENTR st par and peeried in surrency. o sl bt Y Insue cufrent market races, and pay ol fiies ] rlullwrtu.‘l g TERTON. o4 nnn“u-'-‘w» hiug LAZARUS SILVERMAN BANKER, CHAMDER OF COMMNEKCE, I hll)lll{ snd sclilng Government Bonda, Couk County Crders. eorip. Contracton’ Vouchom, and seillug Fichisage oa Tuudon, Paria. Praukiort, Beriin, jiain b l}l\'l' TEETII BEAT BT, 9. ringst nn S rieLives, i, e FAIHBANKS’ STARDAND FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 0O, 111 & U3 Lake St., Chicuga, Becuefullobuyoaly tha Geuulag, IT COMES NOT. ! Fever-Stricken Communities Praying for the Sav- ing Frost. A Much Lower Temperature Prevails in the Missis- sippi Valley. The Trihune’s Correspondent One of Yesterday’s Victims in Memphis. President XLangstaff, of the Howards, Prostrated by the Disease. Cooler Weather Is Having & Fa- vorable Effect in Now Orleans, A Marked Decrease in the Num- ber of New Cases in Vicksburg, Frightened Nurses Flee from Holly Bprings, Leaving the Bick Unattended. Two Cases and One Death in the City of Cairo Yes- terday. MEMPHIS, A MIGHTY CHARNEL. Bpectat Dispated ta The Tribune. Wasmixgron, D. C., S8opt. 13.—A leiter re- celved from oue of the Washington nurses, who was sufllciently acclimated to remain in Mem- vhls, gives o sad pleture of the terrors of the vlague there, He saya: * There aro’ At pres- ent not leas than 4,000 cases of fever fu this city, one-half of which will prove fatal. All classcs are Included, millionalro as well a8 pauper. All places of busincss aro closed, the ouly excep- tlons being drug stores, printing offices, tele- graph ofllces, and cxoress compaules. In the latter estabilshment only onc person fs left, the Manager, asnd unless he can procuro help that will have to be discontinued. Tu-day our party were turnel over to the Howards, and are being as- signed to thelr dutics. The city fa divided into districts, aud doctors and nurses already are belng overworked to auch an extent that many of them are s - PALLING VICTING to the fever. All of our ddlezation are chicer- ful, but fully realize the zltustion. Theroars ten cases in tho Peabody touse, where we are staring, In fact, it ls the only house wli‘\mn meal can be obtalned.” DR, PRAST, one of the Washington nurscs who lias returned from Memphis, gives the following description of tho horrors of the bestilence in thatcity. He lins passed through fourlyellow-fever epidemics, —one at Bombay,two at New Orleans,and one at Key West,—but has seen nothing to compare with the death-stricken aspeet of Memphls, *The wealthy bave almost all departed, leaving the poor to shift for themsclves, and to the borrors of the plague arc added those of a con- ditlon of APPROACIING PANINS, Provision stores are all closed, and the only way to obtain supplies from them {s to break them open, which §s sometlmes done. Even tho drug-stores are closed save three, and it fs difficult to get medicive, even when medical at- tendance has been had awd prescriptions given. The banks ure open but onc huur a day. The commissary depots cstablished py the Howard Assoclation are besieged by thrangs of negroes, many of whem come In from the sur- rounding country, risking the pestience in order to get free provisions, * No vebicies are seen ou the streets cxcopt dead-carts and doctors’ buggies, with an veea- sional bearse coaveying the remoins of some wealtbier victim, At night the strects are here aud there 1g up with TUK DALEPUL GLEAX OF DEATU-PIRES that burn ju front of each house thut contalns & corpse,—nnt of each house cither, for mavy a victin dies alone after suffering, unattended, aul there is no onoto put out the customary sig- nul. Persons tukeu sick on the strects crawlinto uvoccupled tenements, sud their curpses are afterwards discovered by the suicll of Lheir do- composiuig Hesh, Msny are found dead in the putli perks or umder the fences. Corpess secumulate for want of an adequats burisl force, and trenches arc then dug in which wreat rows of cofllus are depusited side by side, ang ono row ou top auvtber.? i Peuse status that TIE PECULIAR SMELL af the great pest-bouse (waich the clty now is) can be direovered ata distancs of three wies. There 18 » great dullcloucy of compeient nurses, vut o 1,100 cuployed, voly sbout seventy-ave ara poally elliclent. UM DEAD AND PROSTIATED, Mampms, Penn., Sept. 12.~The thermometer last nlght warked WG degrees, but w sti? breezo dissipdted alt hupeal the irost, tu which Jes our ouly hops for u vessation of the plague, From U o'clock yesterday evening to ooon to- duy sixty-two deaths are roported, amouy whow 0@ weveral wost prowineut cltizeus, such us Dr. B, W. Avent, Judec. lobert Hutchinson, Capte Ao To Lacoy, Frof K. 8. Francs, aud Capt, Wiliam Etuott, dster Vincentio la also dead, The Hev, 8, Landrum, the pastor of the Cen- tral Bapuist Chiurch, was taken sick about mid- wight, while wotching ub- ¢be bedside of his dving son, llerbere 8. Landrum, the oty editor of the Awsanche, wou breatbed bts Jast at 2 o'vlock this worning, Nurses fram Bouthern cities costivue to ar- rive, and uro mych veeded,. Dr. J. W, Woudard, u regident plvsician, s down with the tever.! The Hon. M. Casey Young, M. C., {3 condued to lis bed, bui bas oot the fever, A cool brecze i3 blowlog, and bopes are enters talned thot at Jeast there will be a falling-ol 1w the number of vew cases. . Mayor Flippiu {s couvalesciog. The weather Is cool ewougli’ to-night to make Nuht overcoats feel comfortable, sud the iittie band of workers ure hoping fur Irust, Dcath v still busy. :haviug added-g8 more o the past 24 bours touthe nugber slready reported. Among these were F. Neadiz, Shter Stautslaus, st Franciscaw Convent, and B, N.* Cutting, of the Apjxal force. NO DRORKANE. The list of new cases show no decreape. Twenty-six were repurted to the Board of Health, but 1he followiog aye belug treated by reatdeut physiciaus, andikuown to bave been reported: Jultus A Strom “fHorsce 1. Briggs, £ Whitemore, publistes o5 Seasas, : ol the Ledger, Mra, Harvay Matthews, b l,lnyu'om Preal- 01, ¢, lh uu-. denl of ‘the Howard Mrs, .1, 3. Cool Arsocistion, E. Mlnhlll of the Citl- Jolp Een, nnn Rellef Committee, ¥, 8. Matthews, uts 8, Frierao McCullom, member of tne Howard Associa- HUKDREDS OF LIVES aro being saved at the Father Mathew Camp, Father William Walsh appoals to his friends of the Catholle Unlons to mend itnwnediately biankets, stockins, und underclotbing for hundreds who need them sorely, Money is atsn necded to assist the needs and bury the dead. The bankers and a few husincss men Tomatding are overwhecimed with the reliot busineas, and request the public abroad not to finpose on them 8o 1auch dusiness of a tritling character compared with the great work in which all aro at prescnt engaued. Mrsiriis, Hept. 1L—Among the deaths to- day were Joe MahafTey, a weil-known pressman, autl Anme Caok, of the ilemi-monde, noted for her philanthroptc work 1u this epidemic. A PAPER BTUCKEN HEAVILY. empdis Ataianche, ae The Avalanche has been -trlukcu heavilv, fince tha plague began, six men have died, nomely: Mesare, Thompson, Crulksbank, Bauk- smith, Anderson, Kerr, and Corrizun, Ninearo now on the sick llat: Messrs, Bard, Wheless, Ttosselle, Landrum, Bruder, Bullivan, Clagton, Hunter, and Cenbh, There are now uéither cditors’ wor reporters. Throush Mr, . R. Catrun, Assoclated Press Acent, the Avaianchs has received valuable akl in that dircction. Nearly all of the remaluder of the working force Is absent, “The working forro of the com- poiog-ruom Is reduced to one compositor, Ed- ward J. Sahrwr, who, with the asststance of F, 8. Nichols, voe of the provrietors, tet all type and make forms ready for press. Dowii-stairs, M. W, Lull, tue bookkecper, hulds the furt,who | also asslsts Mossrn, Prica and Rovater in the malling department. “The press-roumn s run by that tough citizen, Old Iallas, who also runs the Ladger press. WIOLESALE NURKINESS, Beven men fn Oliver, Finnle & Co.'s store were stricken Jdown o one day, sud the estab. lshment closed. NEW ORLEANS, EFFECTY OF CHILLY WREATIER. Apectal Disnatch tn The Tribune. Nxw OnLEANS, Scot. 12.~The first cold night, that of Tuesday, was followed by the largest death-list of the seoson. The second night, when the amercury dropped down to 60 deg., showed a marked decreasc—only tifty- seven. That Indicates what has been predicted —that a marked fall of temperature would carry off & number of lingeriniz cases in the midst of the feyer-heat, and at the eame time curtall and iimit tha discase. It Is betioved an- other day ot the clear, cool weather of the past forty-eight hours wilt almost entirely check the ravages of the plague, though of course scatter- ingz cases are bound to linger on until the frost of midwinter. A ool north wind seems to be our best disinfectant. A CuPTAIN OF A DRITISK BRI says that when he eailed into the barbor of Matanezas, alx weeks ago, fifteen American ves- sels were (ying flags at halt-mast for the dead Captaius and Mates, and cvery veasel snd every house thero was a hospital. 8von a norther sprang up. ‘The missma that hune over the town ‘secmel to be blown away, Tho slck: died, but no more beesme sick. Ten doys later, when ho cleared for thisvort, therowas not asick sallor at Matanzas. This is how wearo sfected hicre. . AMONO TU® DEAD OF TO-DAY 18 Dr. L, C. Herndon, a martyr to bis scnse of duty, Volunteering for service with the Young Men's Chirlstian Association, he took charge of large number of cases, which he treated. suc- cesefwtly, but worked uight aod day untf)) last Bunday, ho was smlitten with the plague. Hard- 1y ablo to work; und-t:% WITH THE PEVER PUBNING IN LIS BRAIN, he completed iy rounds, and then reparted sick. The fever '%dd Intensifed by nnusual physleal exertion; ahd, though he received the kindest personal treatmeut from members of the Clirlstian Association and medical fraternl. 1y, the disease cu|minated In a pronouvced case of black vomit, and hfs death thls evening. He bhes & family fu Nicholasville, Jaseemine Coun- ty, Ky, Among the-donations received by the Howards to-day were. $233.50, the results of a sale ot auction of a pint of peanuts st Parkes, Ya. TN BT. LOUIS QUARANTINT REGULATIONS stop all traflic with New Orfeans, cousequently a lurze quantity of bonded sutar from Havaun for Belcher & (fencral,’ Liverpool, and merchan- dise wortl $500,000 are embaricocd. AGAINST MORILE . ‘The Board af Health ot Jackson County, Miss., haa established quarantine against Moblin, on account of the fover making its apyearance there. It goca tnto effect at midnight to-night. SICK AND DESTITUTE. Younz Men's Clristian Assoclatlon~New cases, 100. Howard Association—378 applications for ro- lief from noon toGp. m. Twenty-two deaths and sixty uew cas es were reported to the Board of Health, FIFTY-8BVEN DEATUS To the Western Assoctatea Press, New Oukans, Sopt. 13.—The westhey {n clear, cold, aud windy. New cascs. 213; deaths, 57. Tne death Jist contains the numes of fourteen children uuder T years, Dr, Herndou died to-day of fever, Awoug the uew casea sre C, 4L H. Cottrell, the well-kuown telegrupher, snd ‘FPhomas B, Graham, clurk of the Western Unton Telegraph Cuingany, Futhier Charles, at Ocvau Bprings, Miss., telo- @rupbs @ ¢ Cased 91 fever, thioe; ali doing well.® THE NEEDY. ‘The Cathalle Kollel Assocdation for the vie- tima of yallow tuver lu New Orleans—the 8t Vinenut de Paul Assoclation of New Orlvans— having uotifled the eccleslastical authoritics that ji sinds fteelf utterly unable to meet tho Increased demand upon its usunl work of char- Ity 1 consequence of the greast destitution re- sulting frous the prevalliug ephiede, at the stueation of the Very HReverend (L A, Ronxel, Viear-Genersl of the Arche Diocese of New Urleaus, a Cathalle Reliet Assoclation has leen formed whose provinee it will bo to aid in collecting funds fur the support wud cure of the large nutber of belpiess widows and orphuus frrespective of crecd or color, whbm this dreadiul scourge must necessaril n«,u:nth 1o #n alresdy impoverisbed comuunl- and overerowided asylums, This Assocution, \ hierinre, earnestly unpeals to thu Moat Revers et Archbishops. to the Right-Reverend Bishopy and clervy, toull Cathotic orguntzutions, to all tdivituat’ Cathiolles and eharttubly-disposed persotis to ulil in the ool work ot rellef, that the Assovistion tuy be able to timely sucvor thu wany Chelpless and suffere fwg In our Cmfdst, mow on iho spproach of winter, Al contribucions will be wost thaukfully and publicly ackuowledued, and the same slionld be udidressed to Lhe Very- Hur. G A. Rouxerl, President uud Vieur-Geueral of the Archdiocese of New Orleaus, ur to vither of the folluwing-nauied gentleusen of the Exee utive Cowmittee: »TuoMas Laviow, + dangs G, TasLaoy, T HOUDON, . aged 40. who dlui u»dn‘ way forerly Burgeon 0 thy United Btatcs Arny. 1o unurlumul ol feeliog 411 Sundav moruing 1, Uaving clghty casey ul fover under treatinent us a volunlees pbysiclan of the Young Men's Uhslstiun Moo~ clatiou, o rematued on duty Gl 8 . ., thercby greatiy lessenlug hischances of recovery. B YOUNG'MEN'S CUEISTIAN A$30CIATION, be following Jetter, descrlbivg the work of the Ypune Men's Christinn Association uf New Orleans, way rcwlué :uwnlu)’ by Secrctary l.!wnm:ny New Bept. 7.-—A. 7. leningicay, &W«ury. (.MNVG—ULAK S Auaid, the sixth time youbiave luced our Aschatlon nd relict ks fund under uhh(lllu b tu-day o your romittance of §:1. Nu letter sccompanied 1, bub’ | reconis ucivity of Cunatah avat claplayed by jour Avsuciaiiol, placing it far in ndvance of Aoy other in mining -nd forwarding fands to carry on out laborious Gt rolla maw sbw nearly 100 cates of yellow faver that have been In aur eare atill Inoor enarge, To show oar method [ will mtato it: Apulications received at onr ronma: 2twe placed at oncedn hands of district roliel man for examinstion: if yellow fever, docter sent At once; name and ymdence registered, and the District Com- Ittee take the ecase in charge, visit the et ‘Aally OF ohouer: wive moneyed * re. of in emall snme when nesdoil, I"Il ona nm-e i atuolately nceearary, and carry the case to the Issue if death occurs, leavs the friends or the city 1o bury; If convalescence, we feed until atrong enough to get ahoat, giving orders on the Peabouy Rehef Amrociation for food for the family. Every casc 1a difterent with varfoos surromndings and re- rlulru nice discelmination and guod Judgment to o the work right. Our youngmen are eatnert, hardworking su e have districts oM cered by discrect | rmnn, with one or three siatants, Onr financisl requiremients nn larve, now fuily $100 per diem, ~while the clos tiny and " the" striclest ecanomy ch our work. Of our whole force e une gets pay, exceplt two secrefarles ut 3140 per wonth, “hole 18 valnntary work, werma to have ealled us to it, and inoor visil mly and sick beds we have favoravle oupur- tanities to npeak for Chiriat, Prayer In frequently calicd for. In some cafes the burial service iy perfarmed by our members, We know wo liave the blensiny of the peor upon us. QOnr vrompt and Chriatlan il In widiapreaa throigh the city, We srecalled the **Chriatiane,” and wherever we #0 tm |mu1 feel that hlewsing and help go with n-. unt atop, (10" thio taois, take p M) B wlarton 1 tranmo throngh Al Aurkallevs, and inrrets, piving atl and & cheoring #ord to the well orwick withont rezard to creed, cutor, or natlunality. until lung after quict people are asicep. Uod bieas our eood brethren of Chi- cayo fur their noble swsietance. Many others ace doing nobly. ~Wo shail need help for munth or more before the fever pasres and the cunvalescent cau be uately disinigned, Your brothes, V. C. RavsoxD, Y. M, C. A, A mumuu s pEAIL N0 Orteane Prevaune, A youny married wan of this city, married long enough to be proudly to By 0 his friends and credito Tam ainher!” came 1o the clusion, & week ago, nkded and asatat- ed therelh by Bis better half, that their jolut bappiness would not be compicte uatll they bhad visited the young man’s parcuts, aud gratitied gmmlr-pn and grandmauung with the evidence that there was Iife fnthe old land vet. The faunz man's parents reslde in oue of thd ower coast parishes. The vielt to them was aeslened 08 a aurprise, ond the Journey wan 80 arranged. When the ity trio arrived ‘at thelr destination, and their ud- vent beneath the paternal porch was announced, a aurprise was the result, but it was not as de- slgned originally. Theold man, afrall of tie fever, peremptorily refused to receive his son and heir, or the son aud helr's wife, of the wife's helr. Furtblicrmore, he peremptorily ordered thoin off hia premiscs; and, despite all remon- strauces, they weracomueiled twobey bis unfera, They passed several houra on the Jevee, withont shciter, very uncomfortably 8s way be tmug- ined, and returned to the city bv the first boaty yery much chsgrived. The Infant sun and heir, however, carcs pothing for this strange opisodo; he takes his rations regularly, and f’ eps an soundly as if hin grandps lisd prescut- cd him with » sliver pap-bowl. Young America 1s a true phitosvpher. i TURN NBXT. Newn Orteans Pyoayun A boy came up in the l"axmmz office to fn- sert a death notice last night. He sald to the gentleman having charge of the advertising department : * Another one goue; that makes eight.” & \Vhat do you meani" asked the gentleman. The boy snswered: *1 mean that is the elghth one ol my family that has died, five brothers and three sisters. 1 wonder who will come next "’ * How many are left” » *Quly me," ho replied, as ho weut out. —— VICKSBURG, A GLEAM OF HOFE. Bpecial Dispaich (0 The Tridune. Vicxsnuno, Sept. 1%—~What fow peopls sre tobe seen on tho streets to-uay carry very checrful countenances when comparcd with the tast threo or four days, - The €aver o -Jeclining - ‘'very matorially, and.the new cascs for the past tweuts-four hours will not cxceed soventv-five or elzhty, privcipally among the negroes, white the death-list for the same time 1s very light, numverlnr only thirtcen, as follows: D, A. Calley, Phacbe Carter (colored), W aner, -7 Juhn Broww, Mary Plumb (colored), Machol (colared), Mary liriscoc (colored), I lpulite, Mis. Kl Gragammar, Miad Ml \lhmln Nanaing, Jobn Harrls. L., Uorwal Kate Saunders (colored), . Mr.D. 1L Culley, of :the viciims tod was one of our oldvst and most. respected mar- chants, anutyd’onmulu(tnnflu Hasle and wife arein A VERY, CRITICAL CONDITION, and fears are entertained that they will die to- nlght. ‘Tae weather for tho past fifty hours has been very cold, with strongr winds from tho north and uortheast. The therwometer was down to 54 degtees this morning. Last ulghe blunkots and heavy bed coverlug were necessary to com- forl. This morning flros and overcoats wero found exceedingly comfortable. ‘The physiclaus say I this weather continues for u short time (¢ will have o dectded effect fu dulng awpy with the fatat work of Brunze Johu, Tt I to be hoved that such will be the case, for heaven knows WE I1AVE SUPFERED TERRINLY, In consequonco of the fatality among the printers, the Erenlug Commercial has been com- pelled to suspend for a short time. The fleruld fur some time has been unable to muster more than theee hiands. To-day the office was made more chcerfui by tho appearancu of three con- valescents, who will bs ready for duty In & a fow days. Quite a pumber of our citizens who have had & strong tussle with Bronze Jobs, and enchred him this thne, have been on tho strects for some days, but the present cold suap hus DHIVEN TILRA INDOOKS AGAIN, The Rev, C. B, Gallowsy, of the Methodlst Church, who bas been at death’s door for sowe tune, wnd, in fact, reportod dead once or twice, §s 80 far reeovercd as to ba able to sit up. Dishop Elder's coudition Is not so cucourag- g to-njchit, DRATI AMONG YHE DOCTORS, Viorshuis, Miss., Bept, 12—Weather cloudy, aml very cool; strong north wiud slace yestos- day; thermometer, 74 degrees. Anong the desths to-duy are D. A. Culley, merchant: Dr. Potts, and Dr, Bichefeldt, of Chbuttanooga, who vamelhere tonid our sutferees. Two doctors,—~Bickefeldt aud Norris,~with tes nurses, came from Chateanoogu. Both doctors aro dead, snd nine nurses sick, Jtis best for physicians and nurses who have ot had the fever to keep away from Vicksburg. Tbey are almost certaly to be sttacked by the fover, asfo the cases of Dre, Blebofeldt sod Norrie, and it may prove fa Tho fever this season is far more malignant than that of 1858, Deaths yesterdsy, 42, To-day, 31, Tbe number of new cascs arv unkuowa, but it 18 generally thought by druggists thag the fever s dlecressing fu now cascs for waut of wateriul. ‘The fover {8 spreadiug througbout Warrea County. Vue Howsrd Associstion cstimate 3,000 cases and 500 deatbis sluce the fever ficat appeasod. GRENADA, FOUKTESN NEW CASES. GuexADA, Sopt, La—Fuurtoen new cases nd fwo deatls to-day, Dr. Veszey, who rodeon s lucowutiye Last ulxbt ta Qalners, 13 miles north, ta vialt & slck man, oa bia returo dlscovered's Lire jualot af siraw ju the publi: roum of the Chambertats House. He extiugulshed it bofore auy damage occarred, Had it not becn | fur. bis thgely, errival, tho hotel, With 11s tweuty odd patleuts, would hsve been de- siroyed. Thoefire was cuused by thw explosivn of acoab-oil lawp. WILL FRODADLY DIM. L. T. Lehumon and Mr. Applegate will proba- bly dfe to-ulzht. They are both entirely uncon- sclous. h‘tk Shaw, of Muulle, sud Ase. Cole Wivd last ulgit. The end §s not yet. Mus. MAkSHALL, Gusyapa, Mus., Scpt. 1L.—Mrs. Tom Mar slul), whost wisfortunes bave elicited the sy - The @hicage Dailp Teibune, ; FRIDAY. & / J‘ Pm’i’s FIVE CENTS, }ul ; the country, departed last nluhl oy - Iy com G, we Jutly O left oat of tour. n he Jost lior auul, Inadgdition, usband, fatber, wother, uudle, mJ HOLLY SPRINGS, NUMSES PXIGNTRNED AND LEAVING, 1y With hee lictle oy Toms . Nrw Onteans. Sept. 12—A dispateh Lo the Howards trom Unlly Burings says: * Many of Your nursca are Iriicbtened, and five are Jeaving for New Urleans to-day. For Gon's sake, send us ten more nursss st {wo more phystcians, ** H. WALKER, Pres’t f, A Hourr Sparvas, Sepl. 12—~We bave no banks, Supplies shouid be sent by oxpress. ‘The fever Is fearful, We need help. Deaths to.day: J, R Dancy and wife, Miss Virginis Reed, Monassa Lynch (colored), Heunry Kpoe (colured). Trrenty-six new cases, fourteen whlu aud twelve colored, A GUICAGO MAN 1X TIE TALLEY OF DRATI. The lulluwlm( Ietu f which was reeelved yes- terday from Mr. J, C. Tucker. an old restdent of Uhis city, is of sad but peeullar Interest: lloLLy Rrny MNisn., Sepl, B, — Mess, Ious- ton «f: Denay, I¥est ' Sluntizon stree Chicaqo ! Tho beantial y of Itoses ' has_ becomie a city / of deuth, We lllv: been here m'nlly three dayas and you eannot Imagine the condtiun of affulrs in which we found everytbing upon our acrival, « [ - shiall have tn walt untit I see yon hefore | ean at. 1emt 1o describe, snd then I dunht very wnen i€ 1 ehall be alie (o telf yuu Tl 1l mact eath and sutleriing i the ars M:ut t o All the stores closed ks ice’ Aittot ' When our force arrived, R Toednsst eveeyhody was dead, muve foue or r\u ‘The telewrauh operators had fled, and ouly two of the Huward Assoctation were left, ond Ly greet- ed us cordlally. Out of 3,600, only aume K or 40y rentatu, and thoy ate elther sick or attending o the atek, Only two doctor wers loft; but uow we avs elitht on daty, and sens 67ty naraes all at wurk, and on their whica we ererrbody wao can eat. und eouk The it food far te aick. * Then. (0o, 1 ave charge of tho recelv. itz aud distrinution 'of sayplics.” 1 liave uow & lurge force of assintants, wil seut here, and we ngu bus, night and day. Mre. Lang. my Crlght-hand man, and [P chargs of the commissary depnrtment. 1don't kuow of any man who could so well il the which ke nuw does. 1le Is brave and and u hard worker, i1 hiss_adready won idence and esteomn of all. Two pervons ot here from other citlew. — Aore are fearles the conf have afed in this hotel within four days of black e ouly survived bix wife bedeidy l; Jomit—onu pentetday, tw ngley and I were by his cullex.yrounds 10 warir. Ay Toom nojoln oo whiere he died. bat Lliave no woro fear b when sitting In Chicagw a week agu. Sapplivs are coming tu uw picely now, The deatbs yesteniny wery aeven, twelve the day befors. Tbare are about 200 now sick, woat of whom will trovably die, for thus far every case han proved fatal, Not one who was taken down Ia conmdered wafe amd ontor dlnu-r. 211 had time 1" coulu weite you ut palilug n the extreme. Al "nglllll dariness, danlhl{ hueri « Vhat of the night*" Weeannot tell. 1t s all dark, dark. We cannot look beyoud the prea- ent. We scarcoly dare thiuk thal we shall luuf at a1l to-morrow, Ly a sort of {nner ligbt, heaven-born, however, 0 fead wurds that nake the datkuess less dusk, that make the grave less dreaded, -chepr tha heart aud give {mpulse o the land. They are thusu: ¢*The moblest plate for mau todie 31 where he dien for man,™ "1 feck from hous to hour that 1 lam now in tharge of o hotel, - o naing for feeding nurecs, doctors, . am _supported. etrengthencd, and kupt by the® mighty power of God. ~And wo have lioth Jearned lossons of traxt and faith which will w0t caaily be forgotten. Dir. Guurior, wha came with s from New Orleana, I+ an Indefatigable worker, and 1 doing great’ service; ho hardly rests & mowent. Sincerely yoar-. d. ¢, Tuokku. — OTHER SOUTHERN OITIES. UNPAVORADLE WEATHER. #pectal Dispuer to The Tridune. BrownsviLLe, Teun., Sept. 15—Weather cold und untavorable to fevor. Threo desths and Gftren new cases thu past twenty-four tours, ‘The outlook is exceedingly ploomy, J. 1. Obenchaly, s noble, Howard, has falicn, and was buried this momlnsr. Joha Owen, anotaor . Howard, Is down, Charles Heear, ‘who has been running os express messenger be- tween Nashvilieaud Hiekmau, Ky.; wadbroughy nore to-nleht with yeltow fever). He bad beeo laying over at Hickinan and Lad “slept with U, 8. Goudman, the mall agent, who died yester dsy. d MASON, TENN. Mason, Tean,, Sept. 12.—This town of 250 fn. habitants bas beey entlrely deserted within the past fow days, aud thy luvv.-rlnprcudlnal Inte the country. MICKMAN, KT, HickMAN, Ky., vis Papucan Juxcrion, Sept, 12—Fourtecn new cases ot Hickman In the past twenty-four hours. Ben Fortuue, the oruve telegraph operator, died this mornlug. Dr, Cut- lett, a prominent physiciau, 18 down with tho fever, i LOUISVILLE, Lovisvirre, Ky. Sept. 12.—~Pat Coffeo and tamily of six werc taken with fever to-day. All are from Memplus, anp came to Louisville some days ngo. AN possiblo oid ts given to suflercrs who come to Loutsville, and under nmmum- stavces will the city be quarantined. BATON ROU Tatox Rooas, 2 lmnty-mur hours, 33 GRAND JUNCT! New Onuu«. Sent. Ll.—’lno Howarus re eived the following: Guaxy Junerion, Teon., Seot. 12 —Filteen cases of yollow fever and two deathn tu-day. Vleass send us five nurses lmmedllmy. Krivmox, Chalrman lkllnl of Health. A TERRIBLE DEATIL, CONSUMED DY A MEAY MOLE FERVENT THAN PEVEL Bpecial Dispaick to The Tribune. NasuviLLe, Tenn., 8ept. 12.~Tla American’s Rrownsville, Teun., jal savs: **A terrible aalumity occurred hero at 2a. m. Carl Gruves, a distinguisied ex-Confederats soidier, was burned to death. lle wes recoveriog froma bad case of yellow fover. lie hud been pro- uounced convalescent. Dr. Haywood had dis- chared him as oceding no further attentlon. Late yesterday evenlug he showed unmistsk- able sberrution of mind, Ou- hearing this, his Lrother went to bim, and found him dressed oud’ about to leave the house. ilo wus forced bk to bed. Hequivted down wt 9 p. m., and scemed to havo recovered his wind. The brutbier left the house, sud a nurse fu caru ot Uruves, with istruction tu go for Lelp It he becume boisterous aud uumanageable. At 1o'clock u. in. Groves lost bis rewsou and grew wild, The nurse weat for help, and o bis sb- Seuce the Hetulenson rosidonce, In which Groves was ek, eltbor caughit or wu sct oo flre, and was dnstroyed. Uruves' body was found to have been ourued Lo cuders; anly a portion of n.u blackened form wue Jeft. Hundreds gathered sbout the rulus of the house, lovked upon the sickeniug spectacle wits fugs of udlmn antd glovin, (roves was ygeu- erous-heurtud, pobular, aud well koowu 1o West Tenuessee,” 51 ew cases the past -uhu. Vo, CAIRO, TWO CASX3 AND ONB DEATIL Special Dupaich 10 Ths Triduse. - Caxn, m.. Bept. Lh—The city is excited over tha death ot ‘Toim Nally, editor of the Calry Dulletin, which octurred to-day of yellow fuver, Tke Mulkey, nu ‘employe, is very low with jt. People are leaviog tbe city, The Lulletin sus- pends publication fur tho prescut. Sls. Oberly oes to Chicago to-night, wnd Mr. Ed Burueit busfness wanages, Lo Belleville. No other cases fa the dty, Weather cool. To ko Wastern Assoctuisd Press. Ao, Sopb. 14~Ttowas Nuily, cditor of the Buylistine, ded to-day of what physiciuus pro nounced at the Just wotaent to be yellow fuver Jsase Mulkey, sn’ casploye of tho llu.'laiu, very low with the same complaiot. ‘I'he Bullatin thls wornfdg reported Nally ro covering from bilious fever, and Ypiu poon this was belleyed to be tho fact. The auuoubcemest of theso two cascs as yek low fover created quite an exclicaent, and wany sre leaving the city to-ufght. ‘Tho prope precautions bave beew tukew to prevout th. spread of the (ntection. The publication ot the Bulletos 13 wangorarly suspeuded. No otlicr cages yet reported. * A nrn YOXCEL TU uu" N, Bulictin, Serd. ‘fue lh:lmu' Whisper got luty mnuhlu yusten