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voo2 THI CHICAGO' 'I'RIBUNE SEPTEMBER 13, 1878, -~ e = = 1 the Fouth, they it not think Forvleas of n phyAicinn n nntil about 2 n'nhr\ gnre o Mayand pulled ant for Cincionatl. Bhe was permitted to land oppoeite the city, on condl- L'on she woulil ot diseharee her crew or put off ier passenmers at this point, But sbe did, and Mayor Winter revoked the permission he Bad given her, and maite her moye on. She ran his private estates to tho Finanelal Commis- #10n, 0 aa fa reaerve nothing from the uilite a proper thing to hoast of, but our people have | ploges of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- certainly dono pretty well, Towl DETROIT. Spectal DispateA to Tar Tribune, Derrnorr, Mich,, Septs 12—~The Michigan far suvcrlor to those of couf waler. The obser: D vation of the ntiree in the cage of the ofticer, of 1 OI{EIGN' the vellowness of the chicels used, eorreaponds - \| revennep nf Lgrpt,~to accept absolntely piy 1o my cxperjonce. I hava: found . towels nnd F.umvufn eyatem of constitntionnl overn. rheets used as enmpreeses or packs become so ¥ 1, . ent, ake Nubar Pasha, . Toul In a0 hone'a uae a% ta make me leel that Details of Wednesday's Ter- | iicehsnd 1o moke e Pass nman of toe A genilrman In sympathy with the vellow. fover sufferers has [elt . the connting-room of this paner, to be told, two lasrosse sticke, & rising-whip, and a knife-shenth, Indian relics, called. T found her IM‘Zy to of cai nalunesr, And Mnchecidte, Notwithetan nee of remedies, shd cridoally san, and c few miuntea after & tnla marning. ahout thre A o 3 highest posalble abllity, the head or 9 Kauights of H scribed an addition- | the proceuila to be forwarded to the South. Tonea nfier I fiest savedier. | have called this a | the matter they had drawn from the poregol a his Adminletratlon; whlle Mr. Wilson, plelnlly close to the leveo 13 alio stcamed up. | Kelarls of Houor have subscrhod ant SO0 B0 | M Uhe illzons of Magiwopd Hato scnt 800 io the | cineof peroicions amifiont fevar: At s South | patient's icn would ieelt 'have been enough 10 rible Mine Disaster who “rcolves the hasent-of g Toward Association at Memplis for the fever sullerers. The police nt the Twenty.second Street Station have contributed 822, fu all, for the yellaw-fever aufTerers. A lady correspomdent sugresta that penny coltections be taken up In the pubtic schbols for the beneflt of tho suffercrs, ‘The suggeation Is 4 timety one. : YoM C A A. T. Hemingway, General Secrctary ol the Young Men's Christian Association, "received ander the epldemic infleences cxisting there, 1t wanld nndodbtedly hava been a gennine, case of yeliow fever. | recommend that the preinises be ihoronzhiy lnmlnl;;i‘ A NEGNO DANISTIED, Dan Sanders, a colored_man from the Bonth, wwae put off the steamer Whisper on the Ken- tucky shore. He got under the cars, and was Trourht over to the ru’ yesterday morning eclinging to the trneks, Ifc ‘was arrested ang taken before Mayor Winter for examinavon, He told the truth and was banished to the Ken- tucky shore. DAKGER 1N CARPRT:SACRS, 1f strangurs must como to Cairo, they shonld be required to leave thelr carpel-sacks and cauge death, in South Wales. Britlsh Gosernment, 1. o ba the Minister of fK'i'&‘Z{'e‘r"fl.’:’n‘Eif.'x‘f Ao with no ek v e, | Persecuted Chirlstians in Albanin :::;‘i,‘;‘,‘,"B‘.If-f’i".’.‘.‘,“h‘eli'r’é‘u'x’\’fi{“R’J'.',‘r'i‘vé'::."v'.‘,': Folly Company gavo n benetit this afternoon, realizing §300. The yellow-fever collection of the Bt. John’a Church last Sunday amounted to $214. This aam wil Lo expended here and ‘made tp Into clothing for tho otphan children ot the Bonth, Ex- Ex-Gov. Baldwin has tendered the use of his mansion., Somo twenty or thirly rewings machincs aro balng plied with cloth and thread by tho Iadies having this charitable echeme in L T. Neusox, M, D., A . 1108 Indiana avenue. Commfsstaner Da'\Wolf happened to he pres. ent, and, when he read the letter, hie was on his feet and’ began mokimg preparations to carry out Lhe recotnmendation of Dr. Nelson, tiath- ering up roveral hottles of disinfeetnnta—sul. phurie acid, ete.—and accomvanied by an In- apector, he drova . rapilly to No, 00 Twenty- | 5 5 codny trunks bebind, Thers 18 more danger in an old | ciacge. Al foljowing, contributions yostentey for the | W aifort, e fimis te’r} the by thorauzl: \NBREYSWISSIEL | Fleetng fnto Montenegro . . «f (e LIRS AR A0 BT I nor, eatckel or carpot-bag broug this city from ) ARNEROUS DONATION. b . 5 y. had {2 put tn_fumigated sheete Into a funy- ” & e for Refuge. ik ", % fon "o M e B N. Cltizens of Wanconds, )., hy the Rev, J R o ik 1153 CO¥ v , 4 ey s i3 Pasha with the formation of n Minlstyy." Al an lofected jocdlity, than there wonld beinthe | @ ooines committen of the employes of | Mountaim, 851.60: A s We. S0 New, W, guted coflin, and by @ Welock It was ou the way THE CONN-BWENT arrival of twentv men direct from Memphis. DOARD-OP-TIRALTH CERTIPICATRS, Qur Board of Health has prepared three blanka. One is a certificate of the Chalrman of the Board of Ilealth that Mr. Blank **{s in zood heaith, baving been examined under oath, and thnt he has not been In an Infected district with- n the lagt thivty days, aud therots no yellow. Tever prevalling here.” Anothcr Is a certiflente that 3r. Blank, a citizen of Calro, muunnni known Lo the Magor, 18 {n good health, an 1here is no yellowfever prevaillng here. The other 18 a certiffeata and perinit stating that Mr. Blank **is a citizen of Calro, and permission is herebv given to the said party to enler ths City ol Calro.” Tunker, $3: 1, G, ., $1! Fimt Conaregational Clnrch Snnday-School, by Tarvey Jlean, Treas- urer, §70.02: one dogen dlver pads, by Rates & Tianley, for Y. M. C, A. narset of Naw Orleans: canta: friende, by K. Stone. § friend, 92; Chstley, Jamee, and Robbie Steveneon, $10: Galeaburg. $1.50: Congregattonal Church, Eigin, §IL, by W, K, Houglapd, $5.20: Y. M. »box, $3.14. Totsl amount recelved 427 12, Inmphrev, Western Secretary has received a contribution all branch Congrr-umlanfll chureh, the Rev. L. Vallict, pastor,—~$10 for the setlow-fever suffercrs and $40 for the reliel of the Cluncse famine. THE REY, ¥, C. COLE. Many friendsof the Rev, M. . Cole (brother nf Maj, Cole, the well-known rcvivalist) having expresscd a desire to ascertain how bls family was pulllng through the {cllcw Tever, Secretary Hemingwny, of the Y. M. C. A., telegrapheil yestenday to New Orleans, inaking mauiries. le recetved the followin Naw Oneeasa, Sept. 1L —A. T, [flemingicay, Chteugn: Mre, Cale, daughter, and aon dre con- valescunt, Ottera are well. W, ‘' Hanpts. THE ODV-FELLOWS, On Sept. 3 Grand Master John Lake sent out Acircular to the lodges of the L. O, U, F., Ask- {ag tor help for the brethren n the South. Help was asked for Jackson, Miss. Memuhis and New Orleans dlil not then necd help, but ex- peeted to (o the nesr future, Contributions are 1o Oakwood Cemetery. While the Commis- . tols fa halled fn tms country as the sal. rloner was busy, his aseiatant directed his at- tention to the room b which the lady died, and treatod its contents to-n tumigation whicharill be evident for several days. Nothing, howe cver, was burned, it not being consdered nee- essary.” The oceupapts ol the house, the famlly ot £ T, Noble, are all well, and Jdo not feel the least alarmed, 0 3~ As this was the Arst rafugee who had dled here,~—several having had remittent fever, but ot of the “overadeions” type,—s reporter nsked Dr.-Do Wolt' I he 'were apprehensive of the future. o *No,"sald he. ** Withtjousands of refurces coming here, it 1a, not reasonable to suppose thiat more will vo attacked. 1 have antictpated 15 a1l along: but the disease cannot spread l{nunz‘ our people, and there Is no occasion for alarm,’ S A peculiority of Miss. Tobey's cose was the absence of discidoration of the skin—z modifi cation doubtiess dug to.chimatic influences, Her pulse, according to the narse, was abont 30, And the surface of the body cool. —Wednesday evenlug she drank somg milk punch, and vom. ited two or thiree times. but not the black stull characteristic of thd ditease uf the South. Her body will 1 Kept in a vault at the cemetery until cold wéather, when 1t will be sent to Semphis fof burial. ANQTHER, The case turned wver to Medical-Inspector NOT TN REMEBY TOR NORTMERN TIAL FRVERS. PROVE EFPICACIOUS 1N YELLOW FERVER! ik To {he Editor 8f The Tridime. + Monnis, Iil, Sept. 11.—No doubt vou sre overwheimed with suggestions concerning this dread discase, but the anxicty which pervades tne North fur the puffering in the South will be a sullictent spoltogy for tnany ‘who write and nake suggestions which perhaps are uscless; at pny rate;” the magnitude of tho emergency s such that apologies kre nol meceasary, evep It communications are worthless, Of course the thing of greatest impartance §s to securs an Im- mediate temedy, The ‘diagnosis of the discase Is of émall moment to tha sufferers inths South; but, If anv ane wiil fake ub the daily papers, they will be struck with the similanty fn the first attacks of the digease with thosu which precede the mesers and geuerally fatal attacks of the more malignans forms of malae rial fever in the North, such nas at times pervaded Ilinole, Indians, sod pore tions of Ohio, particularly {n the low bottom lands, Such discases as the spotted fover, rualig. nant, bilious, and typhus fevers, spinal mento- gitls, and others of that class, all aifect stmi- tarly the patient, Taking your yesterdsy’s ‘Irisuns, it will be noticed that the sccounts the Western Divialon of the Pennsylvania Rall- rond called upon Bupt, Pltealrn and requested him to act as treasarer of the contributions to be made by the emploges to the rellef of the yellow-fever sufferers. They stated that they proposed to devote one day's wages to the fund, and, as there are nearly 8,000 employes on the Weatern Division, somo catimate of the amount to be contrlbuted csn be made. Mr. Pitcairn consented to recelve the money, and sald he would hand {t over to Mr. Scully, treasurer of tho citizens' fund, which now amouuls to over $16,000. vatlon of FEastty—and aleo of the Mirit- 2 i i P el bondholder. < And A0 “the: re The Austrion Army in Bosuia Falling 4 heodioier. CAR, 1o feuive Back Towards the Save.* cénsars, 80 It may be. No donbt he l¢ now on the Heht track.” Bub ‘theré is, nnfortunately, 0 —| his'remaluing ol “There s no can- Turkey WiIl Carry Ont tho Propose trol over-him. Ile can take back to-morrow Reforms in Asia Minor . wiint he gives todday; and no one’ can sny him uay. Unfortunadels: Tor Otlental despots, they have no poyrer to thortifage their own will, ] ; TIOME NMUIM, * A TASTE OF IT IN BELPAST, * L.6wDON, Sept. 12.—~Ab n mecting. in Belfast, DEATH IN TOE MINE. * Ircland, last night, where O°Donnet (Homo PLOODING TNA PIT. Ruler), membver of ‘Parliament for Dungaryvao, Lownoxn, Sept. 13.—The full extent of the | hsd an’ Bppolotmént ‘fo lecture,—subject, terrible disaster In the coal mina at Aberoorue | Mjlome Ruld andl’ ‘Tenant Iight,"—Etgear yesterday 14 now known. pl.mm Ruler), ‘'meinber of Parliament for At half-past 2 this morning the flooding of the | Cavan, was to' présidd, When they appeared pit was commenced. At that bour the fire wos | ipon the ‘platform a'seeno of wild confuxlon ivithin a short distance of the bottom of the fm"cd- followed by - fleres fighitlng in ol parta of the hull and on the plattorm, resultin shaft, and ail hopo of further rescnies had to be | [%1" s iaghing of Turnitiire and many heads, nbandoned. \When this deciaion was announced | Finally the peovle, peaceably disposed and to the reiatives of the 251 men still in the pit, ;lflim. ol} :"(')tv{;“" llnld {!llu?r :!u lvc'rcd ghl- . iidreas an onn« Ms lecture to tne ;."h" n':::’ M‘:l:l‘lo!::;izl;l ""H""'I::m‘:f::'i?:“;z_ reporters, ‘The vause of ihe tiol was the dis pleaswo of the _Home Rulers at O'Donnelt covered befora the floading of the pit begao. }xnpmnrnnz the Government on e Egstera But as.n Oondition Precedent Mnst Have * Money from England, CLOSTER, N. J. GREAT TERROR. Snectal Punatek ta The Tribune. NRW YORE, Sept. 12.—~The Village of Closter, N. J., nineteen miles from New York, hias had & panic over the death there vesterday of Clar- euce Valentine, #4 years of awe, and s son of the Rev. Andrew W, Valen- tine, of Closter. Je left Mcmphis on the it of September with his wife and two children. Iiis tilness began Friday last. but his symptoms ald not become very alarming until Tuesday, when he was attacked wjth biack Yomit. ‘U'ne house where Mr. Valentino died INDIANAPOLIS. Fpectal Dispate to The Tridune, Ixpsawarosts, Ind, Sept. 12.—To-morrow will bo observed by prayer-mectings In sll the chiurcnes 1o behslf the yellow-fever suffer- ers. Tha total receipts of the Loca) Committee in charga of subscriptions, exclusiye of $300.44 scnt by the Young Men's Christian Aasociation, are 384,524,171, In acdition thers have been numerous dunations of ariicies of food. DANVILLE Specinl Dispateh 1o The Tribune. DaxviLLe, 11, Seph 12.~The Rellef Come mittee are still canvassfug tho city (or subscrip. o % Jatl for insestization was seported upon os 7 i? « \ ted and othermise disin. | t1ons to the yetlow-fever fund, and are mecting | forwarded to K. W, Grand Tressurer A, S, b ol from the South all ngreo fn this: * The irat TR COLLIENY. fuestion, s horunety fumigated wnd othirise Mt | st good succens, though o repore haw yet, | arrr: ac 210 fadallo stract, Chicago, Yestor: | 000x8s S sy ploms aro hessiness and sight hill i 1an | | Abercorne Calllery fs tho proverer. of e : TR Village no one would venturs within seversl | been made of theamountcoliected. Iio Kalgdts day e recetved about 300, and " to data 165 | h;',;m;";p’p:fl N lfi,“‘; ons Omaexic Seot | uverbearing scuso of Tussitudes” “indisposition | Ebbw Vale Stecl, Iron & Coal Company, une of CMISCELLAN Us. uds of the Jtev. Mr. Valentine’s house. of funor apyropristed $%0 1ast aight to tho [ Mlies have respuniud to tho cry for lg, 80 | yaysin Louvilie, Tho day sns areived in i | to exertlons? Ua lotting down of bt the | 41y jargest fron sud coa! proprictorsin South | - AMNESTY. fund. <ity she was taken with a chill, follawed by feve, elc. Since then malatse more of less, mosi of the time, AL the present timo ahe i confined to tho Tomperatare, . 100.8 degrees. Pulse, 110, ‘fongue conted, Icterus we arked, Kpigastric unensiness, with mome nauses and vomiting, B greonieh yellow matter being ejectéd from the wtoninchl, “She I8 feeling much “better than for severnl days .past, | conmder it 8 well-marked case of remittent (billloua remittent) fover, and do not'mmk ouy unessiuers pead bv felt 1n regacd ot 3 THE KNIGNTS TEMPLAR, To_securc dispaten the (rand Master of Rnights Templar of the United Htates of America sunds through the Associatod Press the tollowing circular to sil grand and subordinato c;)mmnndmeu under bis immediate jurisdic- tion, NO ON® ATTENDED THE FUNERAL There were two ladjes staying fn the house.— Mrs. McBride and ber dsughter,—who desired tocome to New York, but not & man fn the villuce would tako their $runks to the sta- tion, snd they were obliret to come on without thew, The station-agent telegraphed 1o tne Uealquarters of the Compauy Tieee, aud In répty recetved orders not to recelve any bageage from that house unt(l all danger inlection bud been passed and the baggagd bad bheen {umtgated, There was dsBenity in fue ek nudrriaker Lo sanst 1o preparing Mr. Valentine's body tor the prave, and the father hul to act #a reXton, minister, aud bearer at the loddized In’ Loutstang, Tenneasec, and Mississippl. ""lem wre about Hlinols todges get to hear rom, phyeical and meotal processy®® * etiffness fn tha }ulma;" cted as { with cold In the ‘back of the neck light, shouting painsin the bones ;" s‘atrange. chilling sensation;!” “pain In the hiead and back of tho neck, aod o strango sense of compression, - with ‘a_dull, leaden feeling 1n e head, aud feeling ns If crowded down,—as If tue head was drcled with s band, beine com- preseed from without.,” Those who have heen affected with the' malignant fever com- monly called apotted “fever, and with menlogitls, will * readily fecognize the sumc symptoms in tho above quota- tions describlng the yollow-fevbr As fu -tho former. Quoting aualn from yesterday’s paper we read: “* A covious perspiration 1s the only sotirce of relief” from the terriblo polson. in tho Dlood ;" *the stovpnge of perspiration ls the premanition of the ebill, the chill precursor of Waies, It i3 srusted o few hundred yards from | : Brnyz, Sept. 12—The Grand Councll of Abercorne rallway statfon, in the Western Val- Bwitzerland Jhas wranted amuesty to ninety- ley acction of the Monmouthshira Ratiway. The hiree ‘Catholic priests deprived of thelr living in pit,which {a 330 yarda deep and one of the long- 1873 for rc}u‘filpc 1 comply with the ruquire. ost and best worked In the district, was ylelding | fients of the State. i 1,000tons of steam coal daliy. Tho machinery | Loxnoy, Scpt. 12.—The Nova Scolla Cotton for winding, pumping, aud- ventilating was of | Mills ut Blackburn, smong the largest in Lan- the best kind, and the use of safoty-1amps’in tho enuhlreL were damayed LY Hro to-day to the wine was rigllly anfafeed. ke o "g‘ll':fi‘fiflu'n NELDLE, TAR CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION ! LoNDoN, Bept, 19.—The Lgyptmn obelisk thls canuot eyen be surmised. Three detonations | afternoon was placed upon’ Ita vedestal ou tho were successivaly hicard on the surface. 'The | Thames Embankment . "o v me works s £ tho pit were thrown FIN D IMIRISONBRD, {::. ;;,";‘ of 8?;::::5;:" t’l?nvmunm of the { i PAuIS, Bept. 12.—The wlitor of the Bonapart. {at: Journal, Ze 2'aus, line been Noed F30 and shait. 'The colliery employed upward of 1,000 | jyprsoned “thtee months for mnuimfi Pres- DECATOR. Apeetal Dispdich 10 The Tyidune. Decator, IiL, Sept. 12.—~A vocal and tnetru- wmental concert was given st the Upera-House thils evenlng for the henefitof the yellow-fever sufferers, The Opers-House was crowded, tine bundred and seventy-five dollars wero taken fn. LYONE; 1A oectal Pispateh to The Tvibune, Tvons, Ia., Sept. 1%—The Catholic Baclety hava eent 8100 to Mewphis, A utizens' meets tug was beld at Odeon Upera-Houre last Bunday and $25 in money and 30 pounds linen cloth- ing haa baen sent to the Howard Aseoclation at Metuphils. Lvons will urobably soud forward MAYOR'S OPPICE. ‘The following vontributions werg received at the Mavo:'s ulfice vesterday: Mrs, Cohin, of the E. L, Soclety, vomposed of tweise soung ludies, £13: Hook-and-Ladder Company No. b, $7; J. MeCulioch, 825 total, §37—maklng $075.25 to date, of which 8500 has been sent Jouth. A postal vard calling on the wholcanlo and retail liquor-dealers (0 meet this evening in the club-room of thie Shorman House has buen sent out, and 1t Is expected that the prelimiuary steps toward A grand beneit for the yellow- fever sutferers will be arranged and auccessfully carried out, - VOTTRR PALMER'S ATCTION, " 1 Cnircaao, Sept. 10.~Fratzns: The charity of ver funcral. The whole viltuge 1s 00w ta 8 stute of | 82K wure this weck. [t was » novel tdea on the part of Mr, Potter | the people’ has been so generous and A 1; | Whe fever A few days sinco, i talking with | hands, of whom 373, taking their tarm, or | dent MacMulon. funzation. B Talmer, himself & 1a5s eontributor to tha | ail brxamrations oud privato ciizenn hnvo Contein- | tho cditor of th Soutlicestern "«'{";."m(" Advo- | wghift, " went down ot 11 o'clock Iu the mors- | i T s catznoNm,, Py e sl m':‘m. T ey Facids, Fag., | fonds for the relicf of the Southiern sufferers, | uted no freely to reliove the distresses of our | cale, Irom New Orleans, who, with hia wife, lad | 4,0 ryeuty-one of this number came np at ho Froneh troops (o -New ‘Caledonla com- MISCRELLANTOUS, ALLEANENY CITY, FA. Speclal Ihaputén te The Triduna ¥iTTsnina, Pa., Sepk 12 ~—Capt James Nta art uwrived at his bows in Alleghaoy City on Thamday of txat week trom Moemphis, com- plalningz of betng too unwell to prosecutg his dutics an the river, He grow worse until 1 v'clock this mormng, when he died, (L 1s enp- vosed, ol yollow lever, contructed o the Bouth, A colorinl man ia ire down with what W proe nouncell ‘as yellow luver ab s noma m Alle- Bheuy. These cases have broduced consider- able excltement amoug tho citizens. The West- ern Penitentiary 1a Joeated within ano square of whero Capt. Stewarg dled, and tas ollleors of that {nstitution are fearful the scourge will ireak out amongz” the prisoners, of whom there are ucarly 8. The puysiciana aud Health Buurds of the two citfes nés 'in consultation to- nieht devistug means whereby au outbresk of the fever inay bu prevented in this locality, ST, LOVIS, Br. Louts, Bept. 12=Quitoa heavy frost ac- curred here aud in this victnity last nieht, and the teporature fs now (ayorable for eifll heavier one to-night, Whatever apprshension uny have preyailed snywhero s to tho vellow fever belug or coming hery may oow be removed with " absolute ~ safefy,” for tho tecent cold chunge in the weather hus rendered it utterly fmpossible for thay diseuse to existin this city, The Health Cotns wissioner has recorsmended- to the Buard of Health that the quarautine regulations o nod- tied to allow all ‘river boats sad pussengers, whether by riser or rall, who are not sick, to cutne directiy to the eity without detentton at quarantine, Al steamers trom infected cities or districts, however, will bo held at quarantine tor disinfection aud Jumlgation. -The Board Wil no doubt aceept the recomnendation at its next meeting, | HEW RICHMDND, O, ILts stated that & very nllgnsut type of fover has roken out at” New Richmond, 0., & sunall place, Lventy tiles from this city up the (M &ix or aeven persons sttacked up to died. "he wifa of the Kev, rvant @irl of the next-door hor dica Tuesday, Shortlv after, the wife slster of Mike MeGloue, wnere tho -scrvant thea, were atacked sad died. A daughter of one throngh the personal experienceof vellow- fefer, wo learnied tho samo facts with inlmnce- 10 the yeilow-fever as wo have previvasly noted in the quotations taken; and further learned that, when profuse perspieation could bo brought on, the patfent was considered out of dunger, The saymptoms of thege several favers belug na similar, by parity of reasoning wo infer that the same remedy which would” eurc the one would be beueficlal in tho others ard it fs witn that view that this articlo is written. It {s u fact that scores—In fact, hundreds—ot cases of the malignant fevers previously mmen- tloned were cured with what fa kuownasas veorn-sweat, | In Iacr, we. never kifew of & case wiiera tho remedy was trivd (before the per- sun was really {n articulo mortis) sithout o pe fueet and speedy cure. ‘The cffect was truly wons ;| derful, and there nre hundreds living to-day in Indiann gid .1linols who, hiad it not been for corn and hemlock-sweats, would longsiuce have beenin thelr graves. “In fact, some years nm‘ I toscl] at auctton last evening in the rotunda at the Palmer lfouse the cholee of scats tn his concord coachos for dally trips to Lincoln Park amd South Park, she seecipts to o to the Re. lief Committco for the goud of the cause. These coaches, each of which scats twenty-four persons, witl feave the hotol daily for tho re- mainder of the month—for Lintoin Park at 11:30 8. m,, returning at_12:45, fare 5 cunts; and for the South i'arkand boulevard at 4 . in., roturning at 0, fare 81, The sale last cventug was simpiy for the choleo of scats, and the ex- perimeot proved just what it was desizned to show: that sume people.can bo touched hy a novelty in the way of suctivns who pethinps would not think of giving in snother way. - In response to an mdvertlsement in an evening paper, a large crowd assembléd m the lohby, n widition to the hotel ~glests, and geieral curfualty was manifested as to the vuteoms of the acheme, slmnl{‘ before, 8 o'clock, Cul. Fuson, of Eltson & Tomceroy, the auctioneers, mounted the marble counter, aud, uiter plensantly introducing + - the subyect, wan - _the sale -« for- - the . Hirat chutce,. Tha first bid \vws‘. AL 1\un{md higher o pletelv-defented the Insurzent matives, kiling Soothern brethren, that I have not felt until now o fal sud wounding 130, Includivg three cbiefs killed, thot therewns special occasion for mu to make an official appeal for all, Besldes, I have been in- Auiging the hope that the dreadful ecourge woald abwto and relieve all varties from tne awini lm:-mm imposed hy ita extent and malignity, int auch a cry now feacties us—God grant | miy naver hear the Jike agsin—of utter destitution, £aunt famtae, with remorscless footsteps following The march of discase, that [ can remaip silent no Jonger, but send you this message, bescoching you, 0y brethren and Sy Kntebte, to do, snil without delay, a lhittie more, ond all you can, toald the Jeriaitng and acaller some sceus of gladneas In hat wido fleld of derolation, What s done mnst he done qickly, and the way to ttansmit your ben- elactivun 33 kauwn b you ath, In piving, may leaven hices vou, and save 'voa from sach ncces- eitlesin all the yeard to coma, © Vixcenr Lo llunuoor, Grand Master, « 4 PASTING air worthy Pustmaster, hias this day sent to the Howard Assoclation of New Orleans a second Inatallment u1 $52 forthe aafferers o tho South. “The aboye was douated by the goud peoplo uf Tanark, {1l TRE EAST, Nww Yong, 8cpt. 12.—Mr, F. 8. Davis, P'resl- dent of the Firat Nattonal Baok of Mewphis, is hore, and greatiy facilitat bo forwsrding of muney atd supplics for the vellow-tever suffer- «ers inthag eity and neighborfog country, Henry Q. Spauldiug, Chalrmau of the Relief Commit- teo of the Chumber of Commerce, informs Mr. Duvis to-day that an ap- veal to the peoplo’ for further coutributions would ba made to-mosrow, fle saya the. Com- mittee has sent $72,000 o the fever-stricken dis- trivts, and has ubout $15,000 on bund, Tho Mayor's Commiiteo is doiog fncly, whifo the 'nllh-e persoually sorclt ulferings for their bal- nt-hoxes, nnd the different trade and charitable wasoelations contributa lborally for thelr aftlict- e brethren, ‘The sama disposition is wnanifest. e at all points. % N FATUS, ! ! 1 Pams, Sept. 12.—Minleter Noyes has anened » public subseription {n aid of the fever-stricken veople of the Linlted States, and pablfancs & statement recounting the norrible_situation in the Bouth, praying Amerlcans iu Paris and all who desire to jolu'in the work of rellel to re- spoud generously and immediately to the ap. oeals of the suflercrd.” Sunscriptions witl be recelved by Mimster/Noyes,' Consul-Gienoral “A‘;ll"flllm' and Cutamissiouer-General McCor mick. noon, np to which time nothing hadt oceurred'to! create a susplefon of danger, At 2:30-1. m. al TIY REICHITAG. loud rumbling nofse was heard, quickly follow- |+ {a;'mos, Sept, 1—A correspondont at Herlin ed by z b . telB2raphathie, in onlor to secare the adoytion R .| of the Antt-Soviallst bill by tho Refehatag, tie » (iovernment hava deelgred thelr willlugovss from the pit's mouth, and & column .of-amo%e, | Jimlt the timo of its enfarcomont, 4] L dust,.ond debris ascending high in the nir. ©eor e RUROPN 19 PEACE, - - Tho explosion damaged the winding-gear. thus | = DBBnri,Sept. I2=1'inca Tmarck, replsing destroying the only means of communieation to m‘e congratulations ot the Berlin Frade Cor- % .| poratfon, sfaid: **Iam vontilont that the close with the men in tho pite An soon a8 tho Rear="{ of 1y Ite war and prevention of threatened ing could be repaired, working.nartles weresont | war aro piedzes of peace, © Roactions resulting dosrn tho shiaft, and eighty-two men and boge, | fram unsoived detafla ard'no longer able to dis- working withina few hundrea yardsaf thoshaft, | furb thic puade, for Whith 1 Bholl vot ceaso to were rescucd; but it became evident, 8 tha at-. | labor e BASBONED tempts wera mado Lo advancs into tho worke.| * pipre Sopt, 12 —Seventy-clghit moro Com- {ngs, that littlo hope could be entortained | muuts hove bean pardoned or bud their sco- of any M surviving. About 400 yards | tences voinmuted, from the Uottom of the .shaft a0 - B S stables, and here fourtcen horses wero | ! .. . THE. WEATHER. found dead. DBeyond this point Wio explorers Qeyidm or 70m -Crmxs Biodan OFFICER, Goiild ot go on account of thu impurity of the | WisitiNeroy, D." C., 8cpt. 12—1 a. m.—Indica- airand the provalence pf-choke-damp, :¥alnu- 1| tions~For the ‘Touusasea .aud. Ollo Valleys, teer explorers succecded 1u bringing out ten or | golder, clearing wdather, northiwésterly windy, twelve men very much burnt, also seven dead | preceded fn the “castesh portlons by raln arcas bodles, but it is fearcd that no ovhers con be for | gy falling barometer. | ) the prescut got at, in condequenca of the fire Y ol ; etondine ana e O Onsonable | For the Lower Lake reglon, eolder, cloudr, hopo that auy furthor lives will be saved. iy [weatlied, ‘bigh' northeast to northwest ¢ " EXCITEMERT, ~ "' ¢ ) wiudy, and.falllug followed by statlonury.or ris. The wholo distriec of Monmouthshire famuel | ing buroineter. ; excited, and it sconied last night as if the entire For the -Upner Loke reglon, elear or partly feinala population of tho district bad gathered clondy weather, winds mostly northerly, about the mouth of the shaft, . - .~~~ statlonary tempernture, sud {alting barumeter, /) B ~ Lor' thu. Uuper -Misslssippl aud Lower Mis- L TIIE EAST. » sourl Valley, warmer, clear, or mrz:(y cloudy weather, dottheasterly winds, and Ialing RE-ARMING TIIE DATTHRIZS. : barometer. = £ ConstANTINOPLE, Sept. 12.—Jt: fs paid the Couttonury slcuald continue at Oswego, Scc. 0, Russtans ut Kustendje, on the’ Black Sca, gre | Roctiester, Buifalo, Eile, gloveland, See. 5 i . | Saudusky and Toledo, awd are ordered for De- " B A trough of’ fow pressure extends from Lake thia doparture of the Russian troops Luve been | Erfe to the North Carolina coust. A very countermanded, 2x b i ne:"m golo fs anticiputed by the Lower Lake * T8 DOBRUDSCHA. ' Tegiuie, . Speclat Disvateh o Tre Tyid: Lowoy, Bept. 1%—Routania has reserved | Mexnara 1i1.. Kt Lies Wo hays beon vis- for o separsto declsion tbe question of occupy- | Ited here with frost the lost two nights, with ing the Bobrudschs, the popuiation of which the prospect of nuother, befors morning, 1o i3 ) 2 . | sultto huve been w lltile severs for scveral 'Il::‘“”"“‘“ Intenscly “nostils to tho RGUINRD- | oyjea opth of hure, but the corn crop, save the very late, 15 boyond danage from that source. ND PRAYER. "To the Filitor 0f The T'ribune. Cmieaco, Sey ~—>May 1 ‘sugiest throueh your colamns to thu pastors and Chelatinn poo- Ple of this city tho provriety of sottiog apart s «ny of fasting anid praver In behall of the sul- ferers by yellow fever in tho 18nd? According 1o the reports that bavo thus far reached us, over 13,000 cascs i3vb dovelooed, of which over 4,000 have proved fatgl,” Cheerful homés have becn mado desofato axfd loved oncs as doar to each nther as ou? wives and children aro qtu us fiave been separated. We had days of fasting and prayer for our soldiers, wo ¢ them for tlssions und colleges. Why not huve them for these afllicted uvnest Earnest effort s belng made to ralse money to rolieve them, | and rlght goneroud is tha respanse lrom ever! quarter, Yet juany who would eladly furnish pecuniary akd, hit cannot, would rejoice to n;)mutmclr pruyers with others tor this speclal obje ‘llm' Betipturea warrant us in this, for we the disesss now Known 8s mealpgitls was so In portions of Indians that young men went around with tho hemlock-bouihs ‘aud the corn | from house to house, Ziving the siéatd to those who were affected. - ‘The mmcdyh_wgtnlnly: pafe, It cunnok .vossibly do any hart, and, cven if no bepellt “to’ the sollow-fever sullerer, ls worthy of remembrance by cvery person, ‘Tho corn-siveat coneists of placing bolled corn In tho bed with the patlent, The most couvenlent way is to place In the wash-builer about o half-bushiel of field-ear corn, Alter tho water hns been brought to a buil, so that the corn has heen lhoronu}lnly cooked, the cars of corn shoubd be pliced Tu the ved on cach side of tho pattent, but not so near as to touch tho body ol the patient, for fn such case It would pre a blster, "Fhe most_convenlent way Is to lay an ofd shieet uoon the floors lsy the corn in o row, two ears side by slde, ns long us the pattent; lay over the flap of tho slicet. One person, thun, taking hold of onu end of it, and unother tho othery can very easily lift tho corn o th heet and place it in the bed beside the patleut; the samne thing can then be done upon the other ldo of the patient,—so that thero is 4 duouble row of curn each sideof the patient. Covera uro then pluced on; in some cudes wo have koown o, feather-bed placed over the patient; covious drinks of hemlock-tes, drauk as bot as tho patleat can stand it, are given; ond, in niost cases, in from fften to thirty uminutes the patient brenks out in & most profuse perspiration; wo havu trequently secn persons who up to that to 85, went up 10 $10, 7an 2'pess r\n%;'d up'ta gls, went $3 bette a tninute at $20, fjumped Lo- §22, choteo tinally went to Lychibiy whereat there was consideratlo ‘spulsuse from tho crowd. Sccond chalce weat to I B, Bar- ulay tor 815; third 1o Mr, Mosos, of New Or- leuns, for 83; lourth to_ Chapin ‘& Gore, §5; #i{th to & Mr. Wharton, 85¢ sixth to a Mr. Hurl- but, of the Unlon Foundry Gimpany, for 5% seventh to J, J. Scantan, “8t, Louts, 85 elghth w B, Adler, New York, €33 ninth<o L. A, Cha- 6, Rocheater, $3; and fenth 'to I, E, Lewls, ¥5< The (atter gentleman didn’t want the sesat, but placked. “down his £, and ordered it sold .over again.. It went for £3 to a Mr. Lindauer, who didn’t want 1t either, and it wos thercupon sold to a Mr. Hiivbard, of H, 8. Clafin & Co., New York, Messrs. Dexter, L. Cornell, N. B, lyman, Adler, A, G. Darrion, of New York, and B. W. Underwood, each wot a chance at 83, and there were three otlicrs that went st $1, making the proceeds trom the sale of seats $133. ‘Thon Mr. Falinor had something on hand that wasn't down in the bilis,—a lot of blanketssthe nced of which at the South the wuctloncer duly n:f-umlcd upon. ‘They were sold singly and in palrs at cost prices, the understanding belng, of course, that the purchasers were to ordor them scnt Bouth,—to aoy point INDIANAPOLIS. NAPOLIS, ept, 12.~The total amount 8 contributions of the lodges of the I, 0. of O. F. in this Ktate received at tho offico of the Urand Sceretary in this city s $2,800. Elght bunidred dollars has been forwarded to fonist- uua, 8300 to Misslssipp!, and #6800 to Memplils. L BAN PRANCISCO, Ban FrANCIFCO, Sopt, 12.—Tne Cltizens’ Com- mittee estimote thot $45,000 has been sent to the Routh from this city. ‘The matince this al- ternoun ut the Calfornia Theatre tor tho yel- tow-tever sufferers nctted over £2,000. LITTLE ROCK, LirTus Rock, Rept, 1.—~80 far this city bas sent the yellow-fever districts 3,600, COLUMNBUS, O, CoLunnus, 0., Sept, 12.—The total subserip- tions to the yatlow-fever fund havo reached about $3,000, Ten And yo ahall go and say unto me and I wiil hoarken unto you. Ana the prayer of faith ehall #ave the sick, and the Lord shall ralse bim up. Why should we not tmplare onr“God in the pame of His Son for these sutlering brothren? Who can teil the result of @ day thus set aoart for united Pruvorl In the meantime lec every bellever plead carnestly with Qod that the vlagus may be stayed and furthep Ajn'(ll_zllnint averted. UONOR TO WHOM IT 18 DUE. To the Editor of The Tribune Cnieano, Seot. 12.—In your notlees of con- tributions to the afilicted Bonthcrners, why not ;] Y . o7, LOULS. ¥ ive credit tothose who at one ti - (orlug uatold tortures which thy c T ;e R ouss th hose,—and the express companies | &IVe credit tothost whostone time wercar- | time wero sufferlug uat Y THR BIUACO ENOAGRMENT. 3 Tomugoes, cusptimbers, wind vther tooder viues Dr. Kinaud was attacked, but recovered. The | 8r. Loows, Sent. 1h—The Merchants’ Ex- ‘;m ¢ ol (o m",.pm e " tres | roved agatnst them? = bud endured for bours, 1n less X o a are hfiurifil to l‘u..‘.’.',’uh"e.'.'z.' 5 L vatients tarn vellow before ey le, wnd vro- | chunges Reliet Find 31,400, | haviog wer 3 ] B 5 The Austriuns lost tweuty otticars and 600 to e e et e ud pite | ehunge Reliot Fund now amounts 10830400, | or “coat, Mr. I Florshelm invested | _Only to<day I noticed Two wagons loaded | utes break unt Intc a protusa : | Apecial Oiich o The Tridune, Tdl - Dl m«m“l"r‘ u-wuu;m{"“tln: Colleetious from vther sources, $15,500. Total, | tha quim of $41n two palr, and said ho dide’t | With bacon, flour, tea, collee, cte, dellvervd | fntoa aweet slumber, slecp 700 meu kilicd and wouuded ab thy teceot vat< | cxpranviLLe, Db, Sopt, 19.—Tho first frost disvase bilious féver, ¢ . L caro whera they wero sent, w0 that they went | through Brig.-Gen. M, P, Bmall for’ the fever | hours, aud wake up at the end of thut imo pur- | tla of Bibuco, of the aeavon visited' thiv purtion of the Stats R it Bouth, Another geatlaman planked “duwn §4, | sulferers st Canton, Miss., and "to my personal | fectty cured, alihougb, of course, weak. The GORTACIIAROP?, lust nheht, 1t wos so flzhit that no damage wus CINGINNATY, Sept T W Bioiti, of Mems CHICAGO. and the smployes of the Falmer lfouss tuve knowledgs car-load after car-load ol supplies bemlock of which the ten ls made is grown us It fs reported that the Iniluence of (ortacha- | duus to the corn crop. which hlaulw lute, aud, RETI'RNS YROM TUE COUNIY PICNIC. by serlously Plis, who wis tuken to e hoseital Sanday, thelr coutribution—8250—in tuis practical way, | Ind been sent (row this bolut through bis exer- | an cvecgreon fn wany yards, and 18 found in )+ 4 tersburg, and that | I visited by & heavy trost, swou 8 . i that the suction of seats and blanket, tions 1o Mewmphls, New Urleans, aud otber | inost evarv part of tho United Btates, Two or | Kol Js paramoyut ut Bt Pu ot injured, ¢ Wi ety Tevennlialtast eveitug, The Executiva Committee buving fu chamro | b Lt e SUCHAR B ACCR 800 RARRES (001 pointa. ! Dt e e O Gi i L wlacey s | Behouvaloft hag boen relosed. from oille ot bis | s, gt cornemonaenss o 714 Trituns Cineinnats Tinese 51 St Lunis has » good de. | Lo-P1culc Tiasday for the Lenellt of the yellow | | if liouir's work, The experiment will oa [ Though the Geners) Government eventnally | pitcher, upun which hut water'is poured, will | ow request. A Moriis, 1%, Bept, 11,~A slight, frost thls Titive tis ralu it afnik G vhiarah ?‘ [!k 1 0{ fover wulfurers wet at 5 o'clock yestenlsy atier- | popeated this evening, pays for this, some little creait is duo to thuse | suon wwuke the nocessary dpiuk, We sre well TURKO-AUSTRIAN CONVENTION, mornlug covered the sldewalks and (ences, but Jutee i wak nistont the charie of gackivg ol | 1oop at ts rme of -ths County Comamtaston- | "Thin amoant realized last night wiil go av [ ¥io, bY very extraordiuury elorte, il oniurs | awro thut ordinary fuld-coru o the ear difs | GowgrantinorLE, Hopt 1%~Tha Cantention | \ s HOL seYers enouah Lo o any damsge. Brutle volee wis radsed. ars. Thie sttendance wus full, and Seth F. | auce Into the hands of the Reliel Committee, | (st could not posaibly bo Otherwise obtalned. | ficult to obtain lu the South, _Bhetled corn wil a LUCAL UBSEBYATIONA, between Austria and Turkey relative tothe . i Austrian occupatlon. of the provinces bas not Tina. Zar. .\ Thr I, WFind. yet been slgued. Grand-Vizier Butvet Pashafs | oo Sy 57| 53 NTW. nod the fares receivad will be turned over each duy to Lhe budy, Mr. Palmer geuerously furniahes the conches and horses [ree of cost, s0 that there are no expenses to ve deducted and £0, HoT O COLD WATHR. TILS EXPERIENON DF MRS, SWISSHELM, Letanon (Ky.) Standard: Tbe Boam of Truw eun of Lebauon yestorduy pussed un ordiuguce forbilding the intruduction nto the lown of persuns gick of the yellow fever, nrder w pon- probubly produce the same effect, but s tueh nore incosyenleut Lo -apply to the patient, be- cause thut would have to be placed i small bagte W bo placed la the bed, Hanchett prasided. Bir. sfllis, the Traagurer, reparted the follow- Ing raceipts fram . the sale ol tickets up to 5 ndeavoring Lo secure the conclusiua of the | 11iMEs. " Ity of $100 tor cach oifenss; bt this ardiriwuce :""“"k n:shd altaans. £ ¥ Enlv:d::!atllflz Gt Commitiea will recelre erots recsipia. To tae Eltor.of The Tribune. _Ifl‘fl‘;fi“""".'D"'}‘:u:l‘f’;:,“m"n““'fi frotm tha corn i - e It duen n vt Jowmsaiouer Louzen, $400; E. B. McClannne 9y =, e i N nu.}fiu"u.rfl'én e '{'.?w-‘."fl."uf: ‘::Z"n'.'.: .gfi'm" han, 83; € W. cnmo: WRL0: Superinteudent | 1t 18 quite probaole that a death has resulted Nonwis Fam, Burequ Co., Til., Sept, 1L.—The | g mocating to the patient; but this can’hy rems GRAIN AND: CURNREOY, i discussion on the'treatmentof yollow fever grows but, and fu somo respects shows distinction without dilfercnee. It scems presumotious for me to take part fn it: but nursing has as . much in Chicago from yellow fever, and that ufter cuming to the city well. The case {n_quustion was that of a fady named Mre, E. T. Tobey, who rine here with her son, aged about 24 as a refugee fromn Mephis last Friday, Sbe loat of truvel, There u ditference of opinlun sa tothe propriety of this action, und vue uf our phvalcians, in i cand clsewlhiers printed, assaita 1t with conalderable severity. euied by Keeping the vivthes close around tho neck of the patient, 8o that none of thu stemn fromn under the clothes can_reach the mouth or postrils of toe sullerer. We LAve personally knows, and tearned Irom others, of &0 mony The bakers of Coustuntinuple have discon- tinued the snle of bread beeause of the hixd price of wheat and ‘the depreclation of cure | o o—ta 0 rency. The Sultan thercupon remitted th | _4flns. Ihxeu, Puolics Department, 000; A, 250 ; Doputy-Sherlll $1260 ; M, E. Dicksou, Y, 812505 Jaller Curricr, §207 A. . Spru o Commniusioner Hoilman, $20; C et tnisband, who dicd of vellow fever durlng | % 90 in the caae of digease as doctoring, and, &% | cages where persons sutlering With diseases | @fanrtax, and e has sppointed a commiussion RELIEY, tullov, 8673 Juck Bteptiens, $3.50; | the lattes part of last montb, near M:mplu‘f a nuree, 1 have so often been Tefl Lo my own de- | previousty mentioned havo been speedily cured, | to deyiso means for Toulriug the papor cur- NEW YURK. I Burbar, 8. McCrea, $457.50: When the widow and her aon started fur the | vices or intultions by tho conseot of frat-class | that we know that the above remedy js ettlca rency, The commission will recommend the | &hicie; converaion of tho curruncy into a 4 per cent loan, sccared ou specilic revenues to bo sct apasrt for that purpose, ¢ . Mvecial Dispatch te Tha Teitune, New Youk, Sept, 12.—Well-kuown gentie- nen componng the Bail Comuwittoe uf the uld Volugteer Fire Department have made’ ur- A1 G, ) Teyan, My wtranger, $25 John Doyle, $103 E, Hoechster, 81350 A, .5 wcob Giross, §116.505 Jobn C. Jeuny, cious in such cases, snd Liave 1o doubt it would he equally beneticinl In yellow-fever. We have knowu cases of {utlammatory rheumatiam, which nothiny clse coutd alleviate, pv:nn-ix'rgny eal e dovtors, and have so often been taken Into thelr confidence, that ¥ elalin & right to suzgest that the idea ol killing jbe germs of fever by cold eannot apply after they are lodeed In the hu- North, they lefy all ther effects o Memphis, purchased new suits of clothing through- ot o the WAY, amd, When the arrived here Friday Jast, they had nothing with theu In the form of bagpare. cured by u llll[{lfi corl ALBARIA, rangements for arund bensfit fn ad of the | $140¢ No I Bovden, 833 Hugh Melaugbiln, | ‘The Euly went to ber sister's residence, Mrs. | man eystem, since It {s wimitted that the do- oy —————— 1ba 1 cnts b alebrated tho yetlow-ever sufleress, (Mlmors's kardou was | E17:505 1. (0. Hunultou, $3; Col. Scribiner, 8213 | Noble, No- 0 ‘Twenty-fiftis strect, and with her ralreh i A readlly cecured, wod the 2t tonl, deatgs | B o G Rlnkio, 812 Shr S futended 1o roinata Ukt coater weathor bo- | TS Ofculd requirad 1€ w blacke froet, lilug OBITUARY. massncre of Mehomot Al Pasha us & victory. EL Burke, $ti2, « Epselal Dirpateh to The Tridbune. nated o8 the date. Theodore Thumus fore guluk buck Lo theie home, Last” Saturday down tho temperature ?L‘ patlent to freezlng- The acitation in Albaula 18 Increastog. Fresh Clei val i The 1eeripts ruported from the mgbt sbe complained of & paln iy her back. | polt, and e will as deal o3 tho CARLINVILLE, 111, 8ept. 12.—~The Hon. Horaes | ouirages sre apprehended, aud Chrirtlaus are L ral aud Wls urchestra will appear; uixo { cludiug Ahoss from tho several viands aud o chitl, and thie. Nobles, fearing Kover'coriie, Nav, proguce that degren of artle | Gwin, ex-Prosecollnr Attorney, a prowiuent :eulu’lnw Monteavaro. The Albanian Lesgue ,""fi':’&‘.‘; Crook's Cornet Buud aml Dodsworth's end .:uu.mmml amounted to SLOSLIH, sod W the fever which she broughy | fickal vuld t 8 bosvital, gad the shock of unters | amber of the Carliuville Bar, died at his home fear dunatione X15.50, of which $100 wus from Mr. McCren, 10 trow P O'Duwnell, 35 from Cueron, Amberz & Cu, 825 from Judice Kuickerbocker, $100 Trom the North Clicafo ity Rullway Cowpany, and 85 from Mr, Livingston. The wisl rceipts w date footed up $T,W7.14, sud the expenses, as far asye. ported, wore 85044, luaving a bulauce of $7,054.06 on hand to buturweided to the yellow- tuver sullecens, ‘Sle reports were all racolved snd accepted, ond Messra, Gruss, Dictzsch, Mabi, Heye, sud llull were appoluted o comuities to audit all Uil thut might come o, Mr. Mills called attention to tho fact that #0il 1 the donatione had uot hec dispused of vspecially the Jot and sewing uiclitne, an moved that Messrs, Mulloy, lealy, Hurke, hizon, sud Beye be sppojuted @ cowmiulttes 1o dupose of the same, Curred. Mr. Mulloy suzveated that the 1o} donated by Mr. flursisun bo sold o the bighest vidder, but 5t waa finully resobved Lo leave the whale watter #a the bands of the Commiites EI'W“"““A On . nutlon, tie Toltywing wére sppoluted” o committes (o' weertain how the funds Fulsed funld bo-woss advantageonsly disposed ol Mesare. Mills, Dixun, sut Hagchett, 5 he mectine then udjoursed wunl Munday eveulbirat B oleg, t T X ADMTIUNAL CONTRIBUTRONS. - The Troasurer olahe Citizeus! Cotoittea ¢~ celved (e 1olkywing coutributions yesterday s tizens of Furt Dodge, 1a,, $200; cmployes N. D0E Cor 31 ettt oy Tver, dau. 1. 3. Walliugford, $10; the Tlou. Bielus Ludwgion, ich., $507 coul (0.« At 4N, Dgatur, Tikilwa, i d 8251 3. M. Bervun, $5: swpigyes 1. . 0L M, S50, Getian budies” Souely (Mdi-e gehucider), $1 Cubloyia U, O, Hadway, $UL0.0U; unkuewy versou trand Pectic Hotel (Murry Relsony, €52 enterlainment, New Trer, 1ik., $80; oficers wnd employes .o € & St L, 1! : Ca N W I $1.121.45. ollicers snd ewplo A. $200. 75, druge (G- W, Stoglesbury), $3: prev ly repoited. $37, LU, tolal Lo dety, $iU, 0 . £10,U80, 043 graud total, Grafulla's bands, separatestands hutng wrected for their sccommodation, Twenty thoussnd tickets have Leen printed, to be sold as $1 vach. Buxes whl be sold wt $10, yud the fuur sumimer houses disposed ol Lo the biglsst big- der at auction. It ts hoped W waks this the erandest affuir that ever Lok place 1y tuts city for alike purpose. WHAT & FINT OF PRANUTS WAT DO, Apecral Dispabch sty Jhe Iviione, PiTrsnvia, I'a., Sept 12.—At the uieeting of the 0il Exchange at Purker this afleruvon, the tubjeet of raboing fuuds fur the yellow-lever suflerers wus Jutroduced snd cunvaseed for & considerable Jength of tine, the result belng the adoption of a propositivn to offera vint of peanuts pgly at auction, The Ot oue wag eold for $15; the second for #13, the third for $10; the fourth for $15, the Alth Jur 84, the low it bld received befng §1. The total smuunt of saies was $248,80, which was st once forwarded o the Howard Associstion at New Orleans. “tie Whldtng was rapid aud .apjrited, mewbers takleg us wuch fnterest 1o the proceedings as+f hey wery #iziting a'pool or erestiug # corner {p, petroleun, 7 s FOND DU LAC. e Apecial Divpaich $a The Tridunes FOND 0 Lac, Wi, Bept, .= Lo city- bas wut been Luck wirdZuor niggardly ln coning to the relict of peilow-fever sullerers.: (Jo addl tion to the. ‘sums seut South privately, which wre uderstood to be cousideruble, the various weeret eochetivs have rulsed sbout the Preabyteriun Churcli $100, 8 young men's re- lzfous society §34), & chaiity coucert $211, and & generdl collection, $66250, With the two latter sums I§ 1 futended to purchase \wo car- Iuads o1 tluur, free trunsportation for whicli bas Leeuoflired by the rafirouds. This avercgates upwurds of §1,400 for Fond du Luce. 114, bot 18 sending forees to Uskub and Mitrovitza wnd tuto Eplrus. ‘Che latter movement Js Intended 1o forestall tho cesston of Eplrus to Gresce, or to prevent a (ireek rising, TOO NUCU FAFRR MONEY, CONSTANTINOILE, BG')I. 14 —~Midhat Vosha | 5 w2y g will be purtuitted to reside with bis fsmlly wa Y provincial Turkish town. The direct collection o of ravenua to be set apart for the withdruwa) of . the paper currency will b Intrusted to u syndi- ——— K 5 “:-:ly-n:: 5&‘1:!::?‘:\!’!:’!‘:3!‘:‘!‘::;!‘!:‘1!V! eu\n- y K-ING'SPORD'S burked for howej 34,000 are yot to gu, ¥NOLAND HOLDS RACK. 4 The Porte Las Leon Informed that Euncland will probanly hov adhiere o Gerusuy's pro- osal that the slisnatories of Lhe Treaty of Ber- hu Dy thi Purte Lo execute the stipulitions * of the ipeat). 5 5 5 . IO INSDHQENT STRENGTUL. B Yo, Hept. 12~ Lhe nbaiber of Insurgents IN NEW WRM’PEESA g:‘l {‘«lual:ru Busuta 1 40,000, ‘fil‘." twenty-Lwo Brightsnd Uandsome Fhell Good & DESIUES A BMALL LOAN, And the very BEST. STAKCU manufacturol. ConTANTINOES, Bepl, PL—Halvut Pasha bas A ' k:lur.ulul ‘:l,m:nun:? L'x'm} that “1:1’:- AI"::L‘-"ul- Atwayu uaiforum in quality, res 1o L6 scbeine ul refuriug 8 0 il . 1 s by i€ iy ouias, 200 Asta Kaer | Ploasea Pumilies and Laundry Women evefy limo pointad, b Ui uecessity of outaing tiie, mcans for gxevilliug relorus, and asl au . P h sdvance of 0,040,000 va th rulus revenus \'I N X ot Uyprus, Muuter L.nn:'::yhu:mn his l‘- GSFO-R'D S Was luposalble, us 1t would rajiiry & Yol uf . Varilament, . . ‘ . B\ ST A RCH i ©L WILL 60 SLOW. o A% s - . Tae Ports has: ruceived - lnformation that the g ] fium“u&a u&w.{u;m '"nd""'"“"" wiad | e oy ' Gea, Phil wx';:t. "Ln‘n'“f"dy bis heed s EOR YD BARLE, 1 en. Phillppovitch will withdraw s head- ¥ quartsrs to Do an the Kives Saver oa tbessn | I8' the Most Delicious of Al lust. The 5 0 assizued (s for faciliy of p ons CounnuLilon Witk Lo Other Gorp sud Fith ; Preparation Vicoba. . ron TUE KUEDIVE OF ROYPT SUHHENDEUS M3 . o FPROPERTY. H s, ™ | Pdings, Blane- Mange, Cate, C6. ‘The great cveut of the weck Is the suuounce- 7 g e ¥ meut vl the Kbedive's purpuse to give up ull BOLD BY ALL GROCEKS, ing trom the outside heut, or uing back fnto ity would e fikely to be fugal to both patienta and attendants. Dtherclorg Jeel that Dr, Choppin 16 mistaken, and that ryduciag the temperaturs of the bady by the perylatent apylication of cold wouhl ot result as ha jhluks, 1 conclude this afler having seen cold water and feo used in ot lesst one thousand cabes to reduce or prevent fntlammation; and aftge baving used the warm wuter 1 cases @Iven up as hupeless, end suc- veeding so s Lo creats, astoulshwent fu the minds of experienced guriceons, 1 hav talked e woatter over Wikl sgygis o the et pram- Inent doctors b this cogntey,-men who woulld not, from professional . pliquette, wive a publte opmion on the treatineyl chosen by othey plhysi- cigna—and st quite ceplaln that producing and preserviug sooisture of; $he skin, opening pores, and drawing thigugl them the poison ot fever, inthe corregt treatiienty and that this can beat be done by warn water. ‘Fhag otileer of the rarplar ariny who eured Bblmself by the appdlstion ot” cobl - water was a4 man of great vital foree, and supplled tho beat whilg, lue water gavu tls smoisture; but a patieut of Jeds vitglity wouhl probably. have died from, the shiock, i1 not from Bhae fever,, Yebin tbin cass 11 duus LOL secil Lhat Lhe water wa§ he-gold. )i the coru-sweal the wgislure cones froty. the water lest I tho cub while bollg, gud. ihe aliabh 4 coutgim makes itatill more relaxfig s but i would be sthil {o Memplis fuc bupat. anore cilcuciaus i wel glicts, or solt, wet Nnen fetween 7 and’ 8 o'dock yestenlay mornlng 1 towels, were spplied tu phe skin, with the blan- aemell -boy delivered the Tollowiug lvstus t0 Kets aud ot curn udtaidy,, Nav, e treatinent u clesk in vhe oice of the muwu ol Hestti: \wml l‘:’u“i::ll\\’lrl,llml‘l.u “‘1’["‘“,‘,‘"; ‘;’( usta ol Counlasiguer Yo Woll—Dhan Swk: § dycy bty r SSLYLLE LR toper o call ,.,..‘,‘..,g,,.m ot ke oF d,,‘,“;‘l.}} J'iu bean ol wastiiie sxin toa sallon of Wat PO Twonty- A1 strvet, . Mre. daurivita Yotey | oF 1 very bad cases, double that umount. This sud son cuine fiere frow Métnphie, Whire beens: | Ls ou the privciple of puultice to 8 wound davd died of yrllow fover woiie weeks ago, Mo nmrruubwiuw KAngrepyus stake, N wuti bad tie disease early fu thu epdemdc, but re A the kidueys J buwels are espuclally f;fi:l;dfi:l“fi“:_"{#:gfl: tim:.::ru‘n‘ll:l' affected fo vellow-fever, o lotus should be vi- reacled Cicago Friaay, B win Yound | Jeiopol 10 s Suiairgtecs wllsih sniuid be huuie with @ relutive at No. 90 Twenty-6th stret, | Srequently caueer, VANE i Bisucapaty Outle fulluwing day, Satucday, Mes, Tavey wue | SR} yerong vouviction, 4 sbould depeud on aulacked with sviaptoms wlicl the wub sod nuree | that for suterual treatmghts but my chiel re- kuew pelubcedio yelluw fever; but, as they wereso | Jancs would bu on evgkibg Uie poban oat wpabillod by the ehanze of Limate, sud widerstapd« | throudh the skio, aud T would use warm water, WA e Ldieeve 3wl Bad distese dn l ECoad o u her system from the Nouth wero wdwut to bear (ruil, sent (0 Peorls [or 8 bursc who was huown to baye bad experlence ‘Ube latter or- rived in dus tiae, sud took care od tho hatient by hersell, without eedicsl — usalstanco for o thue Mrs. Tobey lad a frver, which wae thourlt o be uolhiug scrivug, Tuesdav night tlils lelt her and a culdness touk ILs plave. She continued to grow waorse, aud Weduesday evenlng De, D, T. Nel- sog, of No (I Twdiana_wvenue, wos called, e arrived betweet 0 and T o'clock, and shortly afterwurd the putlent grow very much worse. An fey coldness ook posscsston of hier hawds, fevty wnd fluslly bop bady, aod, for the tirst time in her iHueas, abe yomited s very dork substauge, which sught have been thu “black vomt " of the yellow fuver, avd it miht bave been from other cause At 5 o'vlock yeaterday woruiug she divd. Dr. Nelson was by dweotoration or - febrily thet e kuew o The that the pulse ub suvenry-live or the baly by the time, ductor wruto out a deutl certfie cute, pronouiciig the mstaly * Pankious ju- feutittent fever.® Tl Ludy wes wrapped sherts, souked tn carbulic ucul, aud wis el ed o the uiglertaker 10 be conveyud 1o U, woad Cemictery, whero It will be Llaced fu a vault uutit culd weather b will tew be thken Joudy. lear rate. {u this city to-day, after & short illness, from the effeets of congestion of the bowels, o was 40 years of age, and a wan who bad one of the Buest legal minds in this part of the Brate, with a remarkabls memory. ‘The Bar of this city met to<dsy end passed resoluglons in mémory of the deceased. Special Dispaich (0 Ths Tridune. Cassoronis, Mich., Sept. 11.—~Mrs, Mary I\ Rosworth, wie of 1. 1, Bosworth, Es 240 Lake uvenuo, Chicago, dicd Jast eve the_reaidence of hier laiher, the Jou., Ueores B, Turuer, 1n this villagy, st tho sge vl 33, M, Boswortn was a highly-cducated and aeeutn- pliahed Jady, and well Kuown aod beluved by a large urcly vl the best- peoble ol Chiugu aud this plave, - A s i 3 " PORT HURON, ¥ Pouy §vkoy, Mich., 8ept. 12.—~Down~TProps J. Jertes Osar Townsond smil consort, 1. Chamherialn sud consord. schiry, C. J. ‘Magihy, Aren, Kam Fline, T, ¥, Bheldoo, Quickater, Shizo, Ralubaw, < .. Uv=Lrops Beuton, Fonulain City,’ Ogrden Citv. Fletcher and. consort, Métataora and barges, N, Mills abid barges; schi Kuight Tepr plar. 4 i Wind—Nartheast, freak, Weathir—~Clear. St Poky fiynoN, - Mich., Sept. 12-10 p, m.— Passed down~Froos .8t. Faul, Pucitic, - Wied Bound, Jupay, Flewher aod consart, Matamors and barves, N, Mills wod bares: schre 1. L. Duntorcs. Guéen Ly, 7 Chapilers Wiud—Nurtlicast, » gale witl ruin. et s OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Batmisonz, Seoty 13—Arrived, steamship Ohio, from Brewea, E Lowbox, Sept, 12—Rtcamer D). Etelnman, from Aptwerp [0i New Yurk, hss put luto Plymoust with Joss of propeller-bludes, sud has resumed Ler yoyaes: Faiusk Poiny, Sept. 13.—Pussed inwards, Liverpool Les Civaey bie FANI Y contrtiuted by the ciue