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% Sptctal Ivapaich fo. She Tvidunt the South, aud urged co-operation and hard tx‘l‘c‘lrc ll‘sz‘f:nh "l‘:‘;lunf ';'3""' n‘t r;‘fifi'v.:’;:rll‘:::g TRINCETOX, Il Sept. 13.—The amount of | work. He called fur sugdestions, eick, both stricken at the post of duty B0 | ooy colicoted aud forwanted by Princeton to | Mike Mcbouuld suggested that tho Hase-ial} fano Iy KON JASTRETREMSKT, Mayor. the yellow-fever sulerers of the Sontn up to Park might be n good place for tne plcnic, and noals of the case’ and write a .single pre- THE CIICAGO TRIBUNI: ments for the nlenie for the beneflt of the yel- Jow fever suiTerers hage arrtozal to have the the zroumds of My, B \ I the evenude a balk will be given at Turner Hait, T 1+ nnderstood that the co. tire proceeds will be forwarded to the sulferers, The refrestiments aml articles for_the booths will be donnted by the citizens, FExtra trams wiit bo run from ihe city at convenlent lours was prostrated with fever to-day, and was slso [ taken to the Infirmury. CANTON, ATSA. Caxrow, Miss, Scot. 13.~Onr worst fears have been reallzed. The cold winds amd heavy ateosphere of the past two days have had the taoist disastrons effects, The new cases during the vast twenty-four hours aro ghirty-six: alayed In tho city, and the presence of the scourre wonld haraly be stiapected but fur the aimost toial suspenslon of husiness, owing to the quaraniine against us by all nefghboring towns on the river anid by the self4mpeed ane by country prople. Owing to the vigllance of our tiealth Utlicers not 2 case has appeared in tuwa. USRS deathe, four, Onr_doctars (Symmes, Clze, and A ks > Viwesiiy), asststed by Dr, Lyons, of’ New Or- RELIEF. Aariog Wstlarand exenmng . Jeans, are hureying from house to hovel, and % MILWAUREE. THE 1.IQUOR-DRALERS. A meeting of llquortealers, wholesale and retail, waa hold at tho Sherman House lasl nignt, for the purpose of arranging o llquor- dealers’ plente for the benedlt of the veliow- fover suffervrs. Mr. Edwanl McQuail was called to the chair, and Willlam Spence was made Secretary, i Upon motiin, tha Chalr anpointed Messrs, ex-Ald. Kehoe, Willlam Spence, E. Hartmann, and tivorge Gilman & Committee on Permanent Uannlznnnn. ‘e Comunistes deliberated and reported the foliuwing list of officers: President, Charlea King; First Vico-lreaident, 1. H. Shufeldty Second Vice-reaident, Michacl Ulrich; Third Vice-Prestdent, Wiilllam \Vfllllo{x 8curetary, W. F. O'Brlen; Treasurer, Edward McQuatd! ‘The revort was unanimousiy adopted. Intaking the chaie Me, King made a hearty and earnest apneal in hehalf of the sufferers ab our burses, over fixty In_number, have morg fhan they can mansge. It is epongh to crush the sthutest heart. but we hone for Divine aid, and prav (od to furn sway from us this awfal and consiming pestilence. P The thermometer this morning was at 48 degs. MMET L, Ross, | For the Canton Howards. TERRY, M188. Naw Onrrrans, Sept. 13.—The Howsrds re- ceived the following: : Terny, Miss., fept, 10, —We have a fever at Dry_Grove cloacly resembling yollow fever. It can't bo distingmshed. Tleanc send na a doctor Immediately, Ourdoctorssick. Q. . Wesr. #pectal Dirpatch to The Tridunt. MiLwAUKES, s, Sept. 13—The Committes of tho festival hield in abd of the sellow-fevee aufferers to-night suthorized drafts to be drawn on Magor Black for $2.000, 10 be ivided be. tween Memphls. Vicksburg, and New Orlean The total smount will probably be tiwlce this® sum, bul returns from tickets sre not all fn. ANN ARNOR, WICR. &sweial Diggrted to The Tribune, Axx Aunog, Mich., Sept, 13.—Tho following amounts weea raised to day for the yellow-fever sulerers: Koights Tewplar, 8503 Konights of Tlonor, $30; Anclent Urder of Unfted Wark- mep, 863, BATON ROUGE. Batox Ronas, 8ept. 13.—Fifty or sixty new casges for the last twentv-four hours wiil be re- ported this morning. Three deaths by fever. Father Laval, the Cathollc priest, and Philip DECATUR, ML thouglit that that ground couhl be obtained. Mr. McDonald’s suguestton way taken up, and amotion made nud seconded to tho effect thiat a cammittea e appotuted tu ses about securing the Park, Mr. McQunid was of tha oninfon that the plc- nic migkt tot be & siccess, vwing to the late plente of the eity amd county emploves, e suggested the sppolntment of & large Soliciting Commitice. . lattmann thought that a plenle at the Ball-Lark wunld he largely attended by persons who could not patronizo the city aud county plendes Mr. Kehoe's motfon for a commitice to walt npon the batl-ground authoritics was put and varrled, and the Chair appolnted Messrs, Kehot, Mclonald, and Mackin, with instructions to re- port Mondany evening, at which tine, it was de- clded, the next meeting will be held, ‘The provrietor of Omden's Grove, Peter Rin- derer, offered the use of the grove without moncy avd without prive for the holding ot the pienté. “The offer was lald upon the tablo till ufter the Ball-I'ark comnuttee has roported, Upon motlon, the Chalr appolnted au Exec sive Comimitteo of ulne members ns follow, South Side=M. C. MeDonald, J. 1. MeAvov, Michael Crimmina, E. iluctwann, and Willlan Speuce; North Side—E. Kehuo, Thotnas O'Mal- Iey, W. 8, Qolsen, Poter Ender, and Peter Al wendinger; West Side~J. 8. Cook, H, Ack- hoff, Gregory Welsh, Hoory Abrams, and J. Wade. The Committes was cmpowered to add ta thelr numbers should euch action be cecmed necessary, _ Musars. Matthew [loward. J. 8, Cuok, and James liyan were apoofnted a Com- mittee on Printing and Advertising. THH COUNTY TIUNIC, Stato's-Attoruey Mlils, Treusurer of the re- cent plenfe for the benelld of the yellow-fever sufferers, yesterday recelved a fosw addittonal buudred’ doilars from the sale of tiek- ets, In the afternoon he doposited what ho had recelved, and in the evenivg tele- graphed to the leading papers tn New Orleans, Memphts, aud Vieksiurg, statinggthat he hud ,000 to bo distributed, ana asking to bo_ ad- vised as to how the distribution could be best snd most advantageously mude. He thought that this plan would best meot the wishes of those whu had so lHberalty patronlzed the plenle, inasmuch ns it would precludo any disputes, but up to 4 late hour {n the evening no answers had been recetved. The money !s held by him, and Inis object i8 to so distribut 1t that It will Jo the most goud, and ho is awniting advices. CENTRALIA'S QUARANTINE. The news that Centralin bad decided to estab- lish %u.lmnllne as ugalnst passengers from the Houth was aunounced yesterday afternoon, snd shostly afterward n reporter catled on Mr. J. O, Clarke, Vive-President of the Ilmois Uentral Halirosd Company, to sk lLow it struck him, Mr. Clarke vxpresaed hhnsel! strongly to the effect that the whola thing was the result of an unreasonable panle or ecare, which he hopel woulid quickly subsido us soon as peoplo saw huw Hittle reason there wasinit. e had, he suld, telegrapbed to the Division Superiutoud- ent to confer with tha autliorities at Ceutralla, Soemal Diopanch o T T ol spatch (o The une NASavILLE, Tonn., Sept. 1L—Uov, Porter re- celved a_dispatch to-night from Col. Edwa Recton, Mayor of Gramd Junctlon, foforming bim of the pitiable condition of the wick at that place. It Is appalling, A _town fuil of fever patients without nurees, 3o appealed to the Governor to old him in procuring them, ~Gnv. Porser tolegranhed to Mayor Dll"l‘fl‘. of Moblle, noon to-lay smonnted to $600. Other towos fn Buresu Conty have cuntributed $400 more. SPHINOPIRLD. 111 % Special Dipuich fo The Tridunt. BPRINGFIELD, llk., Sept, 1.—Cornelins Dore- mus, a drug cleck, left to-day for New Orleans, 1o act a8 yeilow-fever nurse. LOUISVILLE CARRIES THR DARNER. LOuISvILLE, K., Supt. I8—Loulssille's con- tributions to tho yolluw-fover fand 10 date ex- ceed $35,000, besides provislons, ele. corUsMnUs. Covumnus, O, Heut. 13 —Pmyer-mectings were held by all the church congregations to- day, In nccordance with the Governor's procis- mation relating to the yellow-fever scourgte. MADISON, IND. Mapison, Ind.. Sept. i3.—llanover College to-day seut $55 to fever sufferers. CINICAGO, THR EXRCUTIVR COMMITTEN of the Rellef Astoclation metyeaterday morning at the office of the Necretary of iho Dosrd of Trade, Mr, Murry Netson in tho chair, After the reading of minutes and the usual prefiminaries, the Secretary, Mr. Brown, read & statement showing: that the total recelpts up to Thursdsy night were $40,629, of which sum $5,700 had becu contributed and poid vyt and $0,000 contributed and not forwarded, leaving in the hauds of the Treasurer (after deducting minor vxpenses) $34, 7.6, The Chair read a dlspatch from Grenada, Miss., asking for bacon and hams. After the matter was_ lisc wenerally Dr, Harrls woyed that $700 be appropristed to meet the request. 'The motion was carried and tho goods were ordercd immedlately, with fnstructions that they be shipped without deluy. The Koy, Dr. liarris read & lester from Holly Springs, detailing tno suffering and destilution at that point, and moved that $1,000 be appro- priated for that city, 1t was so ordercd. Dr Harris also uioved that a general appropriation bo made for New Orleans, Vicksburg, Memphis, and other points, He sald that the contribu- tions biad increased so rapidly wod largely that a general appropriation might not bo out of order. Mr, Murry Nelson sald that ho belioved, with tho other members of the Committee, that it was wiso to make the appropriations graausily. A great masy peraous suggested thet more money be sent at one time. To thoss who fully understood the mapagement of tho fund, it appeared! be to make the aporopriations from time lo time to keep pave With the demands, Tug suffer at oll points were at prescat supplied with cverything necessary, and the Intest reports showed that the supply was large enouich to mect all demands for soveral daysto come. It was very prounbie, fn fact alinost certain, that tho discase would hrenk out ‘in potuts which havo as yet escaped thy plague, und besides there would bua lm‘o deinand for reliel altor the ravages of tho discase. The people would soun noed winter clothing, bedding, aud food. and President Williams, of the Can’t-(et-Away Grand Junctton from Mobile. Tecton has also {elegraphed here for two physicians fi: g0 that the town 18 a hospital. DILOXI, MISS. peared here. Three deaths yesterday—Limin- try Lambrie, Mra. Murphy, and Miss Duon. Club, ant twelve nurses start to-night for by the next train) and medicine, stating Bu.oxi. Miss, Sept.'l:\.'—'rha fayer has ap- Three new cascs reported to-day. UNFEELING CONDUCT. NO GREAT AMOUNT OF NEROISX IN STAVENEON, ALA, Spretal Dirpateh to The Tribune. STRVENBON, Ala, Bepl. 18.—A mon named Williams, of Youngs County, Ohio, who recent- 15 went to Memphis to join the Howards, ar- rived at 3 v. m. from that plague-stricken eity, via tho Memphis & Charieston Railway, cn route for Chatianooga. Iewas taken violently slck with o consuming fover, was hastily placed on a Memohis & Charleston Railrond box-car, & fire bullt in It, and the ear switched a quarter of a mile out of town. No one would go near him after that Lot Jobn 8. Matthews, hotel clerk, thewholetown becoming suddentypanie-stricken, and refusing to lend any ald. Threats wero made that f Williams was not taken to Hunts- ville or Chattanooga they would place the car on the maln track and thus force the ralway to take the patient away from thelr doors. The four doctors in the town refuscd absolutely to £0 to his rolfef, 1'assengers ou a traln runaing up from Chattanoogs, learning of the poor fel- Yow's candition and enforced Jsolation, made up & subseription, offered to pay any pbysiclana rood price, and buy all tho medicine necessary it he would bus - just take a dine- seription, but the proposition was unfeclingly rejected. The money was then given for the purchiaso of blankets for Willlsms, that he might not be cbillea to death by tho cold. At- tempta wero made to get negroes to attend ‘Williams, but they sll refused, Matthews being thio only one in the whole town haviog tho hero- 1am to care for him, Dr. Barr left Chattanooga to-uight to uttend him,and will reach Stevenson by 10:30 p, m. Dr. Cowan has volunteered to go from Tullaboma, and Dr. Steger from Nash- ville, and will reach Willlams at 2 o'clock to- sight. . - The demand woukl bo great. Ju cass the | and to render them any gasistance that may — money now don] hand lx“l‘d lo:\l:rded x.n :fi”’(‘; ;fi'{;fifi;’i‘.‘,":“,‘fl g?gfl‘{é h:fl;:: aakml wr[‘m, thero shoul L a lu- B A i uargu- MISEISSIPPI, B e e, ho” action of - the "Com- | tino was onfarced, Mr. Clarky replied only that A DAY OP MRATER PROCLATMRD. i JAckBoN, Miss., 8ept. 13—Uov. Stone haa Is- sued tho following procinmation; L Wnzieas, The hand of afliction has been 1ald Leavilv upon enr neaplo, and 8 fearful epidetnic is prevatling in many portions of the State, carry- S doath, dosolation, an despalr {nto hondreds of familt Whkligas, Norellef hns been found fn human akill, and believing In tho cflicacy of prayer to Almighty od who has promised to hielp kis paople 1u tinie of peed; Now, therefore, I, J. W, Stonc, Governor of the Btnte of Mirsisalppl, do recommena that on Fri- day, the 50th day’ of Heplembor, all Christlan peoplo throughant the State revalr to their re- he buped thers would ba no ‘ocvasion for ‘main- talning any barrler of the kind fic was simi- Jarly noncommittal who asked whether the Company would regard the guarantise i one wers nuintalnesd. 2 Aunother ofticial of tha Company was of aplu- lon that the nruf»ogunl regtiigtion” was #0 non- sensfen) that the’ Company would not feol obliged to dofer to it, e TIE CAIRO BXODUE, The sudden exodus frum Cairo was one ol the main fuaturcs of the reports yesterday. Tuo tratn whict arrlved sestenday marniug broughit somo of thy {phabitauts, aod last evening's through train a considernbly number more, sonding_all’ tho -money might be criticlscd. It wasof course eminently desiradle that all the money subscribed should be apolied to tha reliel of the -uunnx:f or, In other words, that the Comeitiee shouid bold back na funds tilthe demand bad ceased. 'The Committe however, was thoroughly aid reliably Informes as to the needs of the hour, aud would act ac. mnllnw{. Letters were dally btlmi recelved from oflfcinls and promiucnt persons in the fu- fected districts, sud it was upwn thelr sdvice that the appropristions ‘were mude ua they had been made. 5 Dr. liarris agreed with Mr. Neison, and moved that somothipg be sent. Le suggosted mittes fn .‘;Iy:xa'mvup Lntllfll;s::u 'Illn ‘I.‘?:'.‘é'x"lo'(ifia vYfll:‘l'l ul lmm $2,000 to ‘\,r:z Orteans I'P"m ‘l‘o Mewmphis, Ivuul Among the last named was Mr, W. I’ Wright, v ¢! e Wi e ' o U i i e TSIy tartie: aThsition. 81,000 to Vickshura. ho motion was cartied. | jung a citizen of Cutro, who braught his famlly and that L b 11l Inbinite yoodness smd mercy The oppropriations Ol yesterday, therefore, | witn i, and proferrod the asfoty of the Tre- amount to £0,500, and thy eutlre appropriations mont House totaking the chances wiers o ‘,;'o':,;f,:,‘“’g‘;;zmléf healtl shg ".','_“" peacoto tho | ingdo thus far to $18,200, leaving i tho louds | waw. | In conversation with u reportar, Mr. Govemnor of Massippl, | Of the Cowmittea about $24.000, fucluding | wright sald that Lo covsidered the scare as $0,000 nppropriated, but not applied. TUE POLLOWING CONTRILBUTIONS wero received by the Treasurer of the Citizens’ Committee: Euchd Lodgo A. F. something fn the nature of u paole, and that very ikely there was not suiliclent resson for the olarm that was {elt, stil there was no guestion ihat tho peopls wers yery op- relicusive of the worst, aud,many of thent hud eft and were teaviug thy elty, There had beeo no considerabls number of departures until ‘hursday wieht, when a large namber, perbanps 173, came uway, OC this nutnber, a8 of tho pre- vious dupartures, a great part were women and children, They bad ot all come as for north ns this, but wost of thom had stopped at vari- ous places (0 the contre of the State. The |- mediate cause of the uxadud of eu large a uum ber was tho death of MeNally, the editor of the HBuwletin, which bad caused the utmost exeite- ment throughout the city. It wus linpossiblo to procure anv person by nuy sort of offer to o suar MeNally, aud by bad been stply rolled b a sheet snd buried outside of the wty ut night. ‘The docturs were by no mcans united {u pronouncing s disease veltow-fover, but the puople weyo mainly of opiatan that ft was, - Ar, Wrighit sald that there had Leen to dutieulity n passing througu Centralla, and there had been o sort of delay there, In his oplulon, that city did not need to tuke precautions so much as did Carbondale snd othier places further squth. Thu tuslowing telegran Irom Calro, N, was THE MAILS, DISTRESSING STATE OF APFAIRS AT GRENADA. Spectal Dirpateh (o The Tribune. Wasmxaroy, D, C., Bept. 13.—The Posi- Oilie & A, M., Naperville, 10, $30; Henry Corwith, $30; citizuna of Princovilio and Monics, N1, (7. Cartis Wilson), $10T.413 Unwersiry Place Haptst Charch, 8113 Hatry Morgan, 8201 W, 1L Ehle, $3i wocletica of Weyunwegs, Wik, (Weed, tinraian & Co. ), 311871 Liverty Leugue, Morel 5 3 umvlumd Arumoue & Co.. 857,23 Bunday-school Central Church (8. Wiillama, 3, D.), 810; employes Chi- cago White Lead & OIl C ny, $50; ureviousi: Teported, $40,020.70; total 1o Wate, $41,007. yanous bources, §14,420,61; grand toial, $5 Following are the aimounts apprupriated to various places Lo datet Department has great difilvulty In the rement of the postal affairs ip the infected districts. At Grenads the situation fs particu- turly distreesing. ‘the Postmaster died a fow days ago, when o telegraphle sppeal was re- wewved requestiog that his wifo, who was not very well, b appoluted his succeasor, s thy ralury wus needed, The Department replied that they would walt until she recovered before uppotuting her. Thls morning o dispatch was received that she was dead. All the boudsmen are dead, or have left the city, Al the mouey, stampe, and reeords of tho oftics arc locked in a safdfaud the only per- eong who know the combiuation are dead, A ¢lursvinan fs now acting as volunteer Postmast ¢ fur two hours dally. Al this 1a s violatlon of faw on the purt of the Department, but thers is O remuely, The Department has daily applications from Holly Srrlnfm Cauton &nd Folly Springs Greoada..vveens . Port tilbson, Gresunitle ... Total Appropriated.sees covsarerene Tho Treasurer's report to duto stuuls ws.fole numbers of reckless ndventurers aud chrajtabls | lows: recelved by Dr. L [l Rauch, President of tie persousto aceept posltions 1o the South, They,| Coshon WADd, coeeseees ..$35,167,07 | Htate Bourd of Health, yesierday: all come from unacellmated persons, and are”| ald un appropeiations, 2 60000 | | Twa cares of yollow fever here, both dead and necessarlly declined, One enthusiastic youth of Eapouses uud cuals .. o 160,25 | burted, Tno uouses are gusrded. and the inmates will nut be sllowed outside of the promises, which ave been tproughly disinfectod and fumigated. The quaruntine Js stronger than over, und we huve no fear of the fever spreading. 11 auother case appeurs wu will prowotly autily you. No permhe will uo issued to luave luwn excapl to (hoew who 23 to-duy volunteered 1o net us special azent 1o visit gvery Post-Otics fu tho Infectea dlstricts, aud %o reafin ut tho end of the epldemis i} deslred. 113 services wero not sccepted, Tofal recelved $0 dafe... «orv ooy SILUOT. B2 01 thy above sum, $13,500 bas been wppropri« ated but nut yet vald feaing b Ll yet. to be uppropriated of $24057.07, . Y. M, Co A - ke 0atls that they arv In Kood heatih. MISCELLANEOUS, T Ml et Bosraiary of L | T sty Ay ingeol Ballp o cao. Younu Men's Curistian Assoclation, peceived the | Muyor, and Cualman of the Board of Mealth, spectat Diwatch ta The Tritune, Calgay Carno, 1., Bept. 13.~Tke Mulky died tbls . CUICAGQ PRECAUTIONS, following contnbublous yesterday for thy yels low-feyer sullererss morutug. No nu! " Dir. J. Matteson, $1; Cougeegational Charchand | Tho Hewlth Otlicer held thirty-two ploces of Deanie e ase ,‘."“”'3{“’“"“",'.“;2“‘“‘” citizens of Hancick, 'Mich., by tho Kiev. K. i. | bagguge yostenlayy allcamo frow the South, o icht, Mauy towns sbove 876 | Miles. $17: &-fantly wfi. ‘31,50 A, SlcBunald, | aud alt bt four wero released, ‘Thros of thuse quaruntine Bfifllfill Culro, < wp{_flru ol.V-anvV'[ll lgflflwl four wers from Mamphis aud the uthur from T ths Waatern Awsoclaled Presa, R, H1cago, 13 Now Orfeans. Theas wero subjected to fumigu- Camo, I\, 8ept, 13.~Tha excitement over the two cases of fever yesterdoy has nearly subsided, Mr, Mulkey died this worpfug. He was promutly buried, aud the prewises were thoroughly disinfected. Beveral huadyed paule- stricken people went florth’ Ly the pight aud worning tralng. ‘The fact that no pew cases are reported this worping Las dous much to quict excitement aud foster the hopo that the city Is no greater dapger than before, In couscquence of these cases, Centrolia baa quarantined sguinst traine from Cairo. CINCINNATL CiNCiNNaTL, O, Sepl, 15.—Thls befug the day set apart for prayer for thu stricken South, ae- cordingg to' Aoy, Blsbop's proclaapign, therd no sesston’ of the’ Chamber of Commerve, the Pollee'Court, or the Bogrd of Public Wyrks. Beryices dre belug beld Jo sever) of the ghtitehers L ) - * Thy ruiny weathes for the past day oF two Hua nad udamaging ¢lect on yellow-feves patipntsat Kow's Hilt Hospital, Tho cases ‘wors belng Uity successfully treated usul, theiMainp at- Lere cumc to futerfere. -Aygust Schmidg .,‘uu ;y:;; Lng{, I prypAVIV récaver, only ojber pptient—1i, 3h—is in s critival wm.h’l]ou.?’_ s A L’? . 1:40 po w.—Hypolita Rambabhof New Or- tion, . lealth-Inspector ITall made the followlng ro- port yesterduy of the case of Mrs, Lo Clulrs Cutcaoo, Sopt, 1i~—70 tAe Commissioner of Healih ;| called this &I'umlnll 2330 upon M L Clalraud fnd ber condision Jwproved, 1) perature 02 dogroce, pulve B, Epigdelsls un cunineas relioved od $he bitluus efuction from the stouuch cossed. The' yellowness vf the skiu sud conjuuctiva continucs, Dut nub 4% marked. Sho feels mpch better und steonger, und je expecting (o »it up siiwe of the time duzlnd the day. — Lwes o renson for changing my disgnosis. Respeetfully, Jo M Hail, ML D, Jospecior, A fneny THH BOUTHENN DENEPIT CONCRKT. But ono wops day remaing for the public to obtaln scats to the’ great beuallt cone Suuday il &r. McCormick Hall, 1t ul bo renlembered that ail the seats in that lal) are jzood, and every ono of them should bo oceu- }auu. 13 will Lo ploasaut news to our subirban riendsat Uyde Park that Mr. Curpeuter bag wrrangzed & traln tor thewr speclal beuvtt, Tue programmy will be s fullows: > KNIGUTS OF TYTILIAS PICNIC, The Knighta ot Pythias picnic for the benofit of the yellow-fever sutlurces will Cake place to- day at Hemmnen's Park, Washingion Heights. ‘Tralus leave the Rock Island JRadroad Depot, ol Vau Burcu _uand Sherman atrects, at 4315, 6:15, and 7;10 p. w, The Comuitice rio tias duye everytning 1o mwako o pie- uccess. ‘Tlhe ubject 13 one that comuends fisoll to every brave Kuight who eaeristies the mottogs of the Order, Bupreme Keeper of Records and 8eal J. Dowdall, of Coluwbus, Oy writin tu P. G. C. W, D. Kouuedy, of this city, states that * ho sdvanced $1,00) to'ycllow-fuver suilerers, aud trists 40 &g Upder to reluburse it nug.uiniafi." Ay_13 hoped ghat $his e of Hocrahty will be™ uly’ auprecfaied bv th Kutguts of Chicsgo,'an ’tl:ué"fl;s‘!’pfl e u)-d.:; s wilt b will bu & complets success, © ,,fi; wu,rlunlcl ltne (ollu:lhg ).‘ &:l 6 teh for, whilch pave bee g bmy vg:umluw’x'l_u?exulxr- ol.'m::u()rnlller.! "K”&'.?i‘. O venserses Apoila Club: 4, “Metury, O God of No: . 1 ECTR . 0. The Prayer, Sietahy ¥ S e 1 O druck, ifiql’nrya;uu- ‘Apolla vk, *Tho; aweet Hye- s 2 A ham headed Chue, 3 leu-wibalier, un Opeon-ulass, aud teins, died of yellow tever o3 Rph's WA Hos foursupery K- of I padges, tyusther with utheP ikl today. 3 e n- 5 foterestiog sccilen: eI 2t GALLIFOLIS. :f'ng sprocéuds urjsing from ‘the valloting of Gaturoury,’ 0., Sept, 13.~Ta 1} the . aove, tozcber with the salo pr tlekuts, it v ars n’rv Uirtecu eusas, (tpree bey | & *1010 Wi sl W Ra Yo LG SRAE o 1kt yollig Tep e reposted convalestent Lo-duy. wavwm oebarye dire. - 3 Lo & g o S ¥ trour, M ey BOUTHEERY ARRIVALS, ) (Wihiaos Walker aod bls soo, Laiog Watken) | 280" % “0b e o uieras Soe. Sioin Health-Commissioner be Woll informed 4 re- are very bad. Tue balavce are boprovieg. 184 Apotlo Cvud, Lotach's Orchestra, ird, porter yesterduy worbing that the arrivals of inz bors from the South averagu They are ot searched or [uterfered but their bagwage is taken y ted.” The Com- mer bits tevcived bermis. ol drow ail Foads *Flire arc o uew cases reported In the past IWo days and wo deaths. Tue ram outisued til widnizt. Today has Leen cloudy, with the therwomniter at G ucs ‘bhe batic s thiugdy and the enlire wultlience. 7. Prayer sud Benedictio o Lrof, U BLUL oL AN, The Comuittig sinvtid Ly male arrasses yellow-fev loft with the Sccretary, Mason C. Hateh, No, 08 Michigan avenue, Qeclded 1o send 8300 1o the retief of tha 8outh. ern sulferers through the Citizens® Committee, dday by the Aewting Ve, in charzing that there was #scrious digagrecment between the Com- mittee of the Y.‘M tiel Committee fn regard to the disposition of the yellow-feves was “assured b dny evening that the charges In question. ix no disagrooment batween the two Commit- tees. A few days ago Mr, Hemingway spoke ta ope of the members of the Cltizens' Relfel Committer amt asked him o se anapprouriation out of the the ¥ hranch in :r;»cn no Yefusal of this request, nor any other hitch, * clerk of theCitizens® Reliel Committee refused to tell a reporter the amoun?, of money now in the hands of the Committee, or to make any etativd statement of aifairs, To o Tuisexe reporter who enlied’ at the office of the Cow- mittee fn the Toarld of Trade, the clerk, Me. Browh,wlilingly made a stal thus fur reccived. aml dkbureed, day there had been forwanied in caah to varivus pofuts fn the South 811,700 yesterday morning - thero were appropriated £2.000 for New Orieana, 21,000 for Viekabure, $1,000 for Holly Sprines, “ond #500 for Grenada,—in all #6300, —making the total appropriations to date §18,900. There ia left 1n the hands of the ‘Treasnrer, Mr. dohw De Kaven, aboug warded at the discretion of the Committee to th yeilow fever is provalent. A MATTER FOR NATIONAL LRG! the wido scope of territory it Is embracing with such fatal power, bave dirceted the public mind very strongly to the necessity of making fts prevention a matter of natfonal leglslation. It I3 an enemy g0 puwerful aua so deadly againat the human Jife, aud so destritetive to commerce and Industry, it ts conslderea, and rightly so, that only the posyer ol the Government can suc- cessfully copo with-ft. Something his been done In this direction, and what has teen dope is well enough as far as {s has gonc; but the existence of the epldemic in the Bouth to-day Is proof that tho mcasures adopted o far aro futlle, and somethiog yet remains to be done. A bl was passed st the lass Congress, Iniro- duced, It we rememberaright, byla member from Qeorgla, whero tho ravages of the Bavannah wisitation are yet fresh In the memorles of many aufferers. actfon, but provides that preventive measures, such na quarantine, shall only bu established by the Government {n the States exposcd to nt- tack, and where thero bas been no State action, the Government is only auxillary and co-opera-~ tive. whom the progress of the fever at different points {s communivated to the pablic, Is, ns wo anderstand, the head of the dopartinent cre- ated by the bitt, of oll tho State Iaws and municipal ordinances, on the stbject, aro based on the idea that yel. low-fever I8 not lndigenous to this country, and is propagated fron gerns Introduced. in per- sons or goods coming from infected localities. ‘There medical profeasion Iearted trary. The establlshiment of quarantines, now- ever, would jndlcate that the preponderating opluion was on the atde of the thoory of fntro- ductlon, dilference of vplnion, oud that s, that, when tho fever appears, whether by Introduction or loeal orfgin, 1ts spread and its deadly characters Inties depond npon loeal caus foctive drainage ur tongditions Iu tho latter part ol t)nii beginninz of this, Néw York and Phllgdelpbia was a8 subject turyellow-fever as New Vicksbarg, aud'Alembhis aro to-day, Thelr ex- emption nowidadue to sanltary regulations, chicfly throngh sys awe, though quara) Urleas has no such systein, and, us it1s the usual starting-point and Lreediy fevor, wo can estimate the valuc of this idea, aad an explunation of the topograuhy of tho city will oxplal the sltuation theresand the caise of the spread of she discase, thers is a gradual slone, and the difference In altitude between the front and rear of the clty (abont a milo aud a haif) 1s about fifteen feet. At high water the river ‘can be turned -fnto the uuu?u rom the river, sud {8 carrled back to o canal, W vty O the west bank of which serves 10 protect tho oty frum the waters of Lako Ponchartrain, which In former years overliowed the city. when driven in by strong winds, ‘This eanal hag no outlet, but the waters drained Into it are thrown over the land by draining-machines into the low swamp, which fu summer ladry. 'The filLb of the eity, which Is catrled Into tha canal, 14 werely thrown In fluid shape vver the levee, and thore runaing to puisun tho air, and the eanal {tsel( (s only a vast resorvolr of Al Tore, vuly displaced, not carried away,” The slobe betg valuable at high wator and during heavy raina; and aceordingl; the carly progress of the fever thiw summer, they held thelr foul contents and become the cews of dendly malaria, facts allowd that, inthe presentcondition jn Now Urleans, nothing can be done, snd, as long as tack, it 1s thers tho battlo must bo fougnt; and whatever the Governmontean uu-d wiil do, muss i (oue thers. remedied, aud arc of the oplnlon that the true tncory of solution wassugeested (v un tnterview Qarp inore welght and Linportance, and s still wore 1878—"TWELVE THUR TRAVELING MEN. ithwe on ape raisin o fand for the aullerers. Contributtons may be The Chicago Seamen’s Benevolent Unfon has O CLASH WHATEVER. An attempt at o sensation was mnds Yeater- . G A, and the Cltizens® Re- Tupda, TRInuse reporter ME AT, "L‘mllm\'fi( yester- threre was o foundation tor ‘There has beon and ure, I possible, cral fukds for + M. C. A, of New Orfeans,—not for the clty, yor through it. There hns It was nlso stated in_the Dally News that the ut of the monoy Up to yester At the meeting 2,000 for Memnlis, 322,00, which will be for- tlowards of the different clties where the CAPR. COWDON'S PLANS WOU! NO AWAY WITIL THB DANABR AT NEW ORLRANS. St Louls dournal, The terrible rayages of the yellow fever, sud “Tiie W1 contemplates Government Wherever the States have acted, the action of surgeon-General \Voodward, throusgh The general theory of this measure, and also is not cutiro In the soing con- unanimity on_this subject, physicians holdiug to the But upon one inatter thera Is onc which nro de- excessive flth, last contury nud the rleans, vm8 of subterrancan draine ne may have hclped. New lace of the ¥rom tho buuk of the river nt New Orieans ek reservolr of the canal {s & levee, Is the drnlnluF e th, The lith of the city 13, theres 80 wradual, the cutters are only s was frequently mentfoned in Tuls statement of 20, tho fever musg prevall, v Orleaus, . thot, 1a Lho threshold of at- We think the dillealty cun bo published o few days since fu the Jowrnal, Fortunately, too, fur the natfonal relet from yellow fover, the luvolyes other ..valuable readurs will sememiny that Capte Cowdon, In explaining to the Journal Teporter the points of bis LIl ntroduced in Congrusg to reclalm the alluvial lauds trom overflow, mentloned that the uffect of tho di- verslon of the river by the Loke Borgne and Bonuet Carre outlets would bo to reduce thy waler-lovel at bl wuter 1o that at Jow water, whers it would permanently rewmain, Referring to his momordal, we #iud tho rlse and Iallat New Orleans to be seventeen fect, If, then, 08 bo supgoses, the water will be permancntly mvamuyn Teet below the bunk, 1t ppears that u wyston? of subterrauean droinaze would, as ho sald, be practicable, ack to the drain- Iug canal belnz fifteen sewers ton feet un- der ground would Luve 8 1l of gve teet Lo th caualy or would have 8 ten-foot fall five fuct under ground, This would ouly }urnully Te- leve the troutle, as the reservolr of filth fn the canal, or the tlith thrown over fnto the swap, . wuuld sthil remaln, Referriug agaln fl the topography of the city. we will see Luw thld can be remodied. With the river permunenply at the poing stated, au opentng could be-wade at Carrullton, the ex- treme upper limit of the city, to let the water Into tae cang!, which could be extended to that polut. This motter bas been dlscussed fu cone nection with the city-draloage, but the obstucle has slways becu the great hizht of the water in the spring-freshets, which wmude It dunzcrous, if not wholly unpracticable, With the water suyentecn feet bolow Lhe bauk, it could he turned i through secure walls of masonry, ‘The canal could b extended to the Engliah tura below _the ety the full from Curroll- tou to the Engllsh turn belng - aboul three feat, At the other sud of tha caual, the dratu- Ing-machines, whitch how throw the Hithy water tuto the'eanal, woutd thraw it, flushed with the fresh Hlves-water, Ity the river ab tho Euglish turn, ‘This,would haye been daye years ugo but for the favt stated, that the bich Water in lood- seasons waade it dangerous and inpracticadle, Lu cousidering tho geucrat pian of Capt. Cows doa for reclaiming tho low lands slong tho Mis. nul\»‘l and piving (¢ 8 unlforin snd sunident depth, tois additional fdea elves it inore fmt portatce, and, I it gives ug, vesides the euds proposed, 1 meand~of dltruging the bsunt Jrom which bho fever 14 distributid threnghout 1B South, and from whicli it ioay vven reach the eltiea of tho West,'the matiur vossvisss still a The fall b comwendd to serious ousideration. It be coipes thus not only & work of national beuelit, but also of huwunity uud phusuthrovy. - PIANO IN EVERY ROOM. . Bpectal Dlwpich to 138 Tribuns, ! SeoivarieLy, 1Y, Bept. 13.—The Becretary of Btate befug tr-dey ofticially notified that the Soutbern Pemitentlary at Choster [s ready to receive convicts, b enguzed in sending vay ho- thees of the fact tu tie Juoages of th Cireult Court, aa reiuaed by law. v cqually 08 great. | los embankments being number of places, No trafos on sny of theso roads have lett tho city slnce 1ast night, and the prospects are they will not be able ta run before Mondsy, The Graud Trunk ja open east, but tralus are greatly delayed. on tho highvays leading to the city hyve been washed away in cvery divection, The scene on tho River Don In this cliy boflles description. ‘Tho bridges crassing the riverat the cemetery ana jafl have been awept away, As alsothat crossing King streat, and every Lullding and factory slung tho bauks of the within the range of tho watur, has been swepl by tho river, -Four persons aro roported arowned—threo men and alittle pirl, One ol tho men was named Hanry Smith, The ngmes of thp ofhers have not been loarged. The debris of tho wrecked bridves {s piled up agajnst at tho mouth of the Don. Tus latter still re- maws fipig, bpt fears for Its safely aro enter- talned, aud the castern-bound train did not von- turs to crgss (b this evening, It Is Impossible, to place an the ety opd vicimty, but they will be very leavy. Afong Vb ducks grest bavoo has been made amonyz tho smaller craft, whileit was lardly posajbla to kocp the larger vesscls at the wharves -without crlb nade has sgffered scrjous injury, Hundreds of collara {n {ne eastern and western districts of the city are flooded, and in mauny cases the occupanta lofe without thelr zoods, has rlsen two fect, The Yorkyille Water- Works basiu 18 overflowing, much uneasiness. tion {8 serlously in somo fustauces having bren washed for miles. witd still continucs very bigh. the storm has redclied its climax, and that the watera wili now abate. | on the Welland Canal, Sudden Coming of “the Storm-King, Horsed on the Equinox.” Yast Volumes of Water Pouved Upon Qhio, Pennsylvanin, and Canadn, The Visitation at Toronto Un- paralleled Since the Year 1851, *- Lake Erle nt Oleveland Lnshed into Waves Sixty Feot High. ! The Damage in Northern Ohio Alone Estimated at $3,000,000. Destruction of $100,000 Worth of Property at Mead- ville, Pa. Most Rallroads Without Culvoris, and Most Rivers Bridgd- leoxs. Alarming Condition of ' Things at Port Dalhousio, Welland Cansl, CANADA. VEVASTATION AT TOIONTO, Suectal Dispateh to The Tribune, TonoNto, Sept. 18.—Hain has fallen in this vicinity without cessation sinco Tuesday, aud Jast night it culminated in 8 perteet deluge. Dispatehes from varlous polnts of the country deserive ft ps the most scvers wind and ralp storm that has visited this part ot the Pravince sluce 1851, A number of brldgos eiid culverts have been carrlod awny on the Ureat Weateru Rail- way between Toronso and Ilamilton, and on the Grand Trunk between Toronto and George- town the washouts and damage aro The Niplssing Tosd soverply, bridges *aud earried sway ot also suffered TN DRIDGAS sver or TNR URAND TRUNK IRON ‘BRINON estimste on tho damages ‘I The Espla- scrious along injury. the work - all TR WATBR IN TUR DAY and causes Telegraphle communica- {aterrupted, tha poles To-nlght tho rain has ceased,’but tho It s thought AT FOKT DALUOUSIE, regorta state, tho water {8 runniug over the top of the lock, aud {a tevel with the embankment ubove the lock. Great fears ara entortalugd thut it will bresk through both cmbanl nts and dam. No vea selg have been Jocked Whrough since yesterday, The harbor is full of vessels, and, should the water overflow the embankment, the damage to shipploe wilt bo incalculsble. The tow-paths along tha canal are under water fn mauy binces, and wooden bridges and foating tow-paths dis- piaced. Navigation will be interruvted until about she middie of next week, © ATRAIN OPCANS * ran off the track of tle Midlaud Raflway to-day near Urillta, caused by & wash-out, Engiueer Richards was fnatantly killed and the express messengue seriously lojured, UNFRECRDENTED, To the Vestern Awoctated Press, ‘Toroxnto, Bupt, 18,~Rain has fallen almost fncessantly the past four dave, Dridges are washed away, Washouts on the Great Western Raitway, between Torosto end IHamilton, and on the Grand Truuk, between Toronto and Brompton, ore revorted. Trains delayed, Navlgation op lawer balt of ihe Welland Canal 18 entirely suspended, The flood I8 greater than eyer kuown before, Scveral small bouts and open yachts bave been carried awsy{ ulsoa steuw yucht, Bridies pud roads amwml{&d awuy, onio. CLEVELAND, Byectat Disvalch to The Trivuns. CLRVELAND, O., Bopt, 18.—The ralns which have been raging in this section pince Tuesday culminataq fast bt In the worst storm known for many years, All night loog the yaln de- acended in torrents, aud the wind was very ulgh, Tue damsge done was considersble in many ways. * Houses that were never kuown to yield to o tempest of auy kiud Jet rafn throygh them liko sisyos, and thus slmost overy one way uamaged to & cerpaln extent, AT WALWOUTU RU, a small branch of the river, there fs & bigh, Jevel hridge, which je Alled 1o b elthar eud, Ts QU1K 1¢ Jaegely washied, away, sud with i was taked away Ovo Lulldjogs. In one of thess was a famity sleeptug, wud they woes only wuykened lu thoe to escane death from the fall- Ing of tho byllding dowa some gwenty feet unon the rallroad track. The dawsge bure was sov- cral thoyssnd doflars, ¢ { DIvisioN STURET, the wator broke out soc 'sweps away & house 1n which were a wornan god twa, gntldren, who were uwnjyred, althopgh the jouse was taken soversl rads away from its foundation, aod on the way steuck severa! gther bouses sud fujured thew considerably, S PUOM ALL TRESURRATNDING COUNTRY roports epie Jy of heayy damage, 4o, crops and mabufacturivg establishments, snd it (s 2 small estimate to yay that the éutiro loss will exceed 23,000,000 In Northery Ofjo plgque. Tild CLEVELAND CRIB. Fpeciat Diewalch o The Tritune. CreveLanp, 0., Bept. 13.—Large losies were vevasfoued to the dty 1n dawege to the Water-Works ctiby, and serfons waehouts in varlovs places. Allday veaterday the Evener PAGES, " of the lrhits on the crib had out o signal of dls- trees, but noone was found hardy anough to venture out to his resene. Tho sen wad ran- ning with a terrivle head, and waves dashed Port Banflac, she §8 rranch, It Is reported that two bargzes have pops ashore near Keitlo Foint on the Ca: adian shore, Notliiug authentic has been learned. y Ner crew were evidently rafe, ng sixty feet in places,—the highest over | @, & The € ptlan of the steam-bargo East Sazinaw, known here. Finally,” near night. the | others of his crew, think thero is smali n:-‘:i‘. wates wont down somewhat, and two { oility of the Almeda nnd Lathrop ever reactunge men in a rowboat went oul, nhlarrmr. a8 their condition and the heavy sea wito wero followed by o tuz. ‘Tho brave lght- | Pehicated their spcedy dissolution. ‘The storm carried Rway the dock at kooper swung himself around on & door aml PORT BANILAC alfeinted tn the boat as It was brought near by the ehb of the sea. No large boat could have tulled to haye been knocked to ploces had ft camonear. The fuir tookon the menMn the boat when they got away from the ctib, The tight-keeper reports that the crid fs badly Jamaged, the whole gorth outer wall belng washed away. ‘This svill cost mang thousand dollags Lo repair, No oneisat tho crib now, and 1t i feared the damnage may hie vet greater befare anything can be done to quard (b PAIRFORT, LAKE ERIE, On tho iake the damoge way great. Tho well-known passenger-steancr Pearl, plying trom Put-tn ay to Buflslo, had on Tuesday night alarge lond of Bufalo excursioists on voard, and, befng nlarmed a4 tue bigh sea,sput snut Fairport, thirty miles cast of -here. lero It was tied to tnoorings, amd stcam was down. 1n sume way the moorings were broken to-day last night, ‘Tho fleet of vesselsand propoliera wind-hatng here are leaving to-nignt with favorable wind and weathar, The tue Wilcox went outat 10 o'clock 1o night to endeavor to find the missjng barges and rescuc precious lvee. SCHOONER GRORGN I WAUD, Fpecial Dispatck 10 Tre Tribume. East8aainaw, Mieh,, Sept. 18.—The schaoner Grorge H. Waud, bounil for Chicago, tight, went ashore at 8and Beeh this ovening and wi)| pruva a total loss, s she is breaking un. Sy wros yelzed at 35,300, and - buhit in 1900, A)) hands wero saved. ¢ TARE ERIS. CLaveLAND, 0., Sept, 1%—A Paincsville (0,) speeial to tho fevald save & steam-harge hrole Jooro and arified agaluet the stcamer o) breaking her fastentugs, ‘Uhe Pearl dnfted of the mercy of the waves two huurg, when she -went . ashure near tho pler, One liraman way dm;-nml when atiempting to Jump to the 0k, - by snother borge paslng too mear, | o Tue echooner Btarllng, of = Dicton, Care, ed seaword. * It had rveached & The Detroft boat Northwest nrrived ahont 8 distance of ncarly six miles out befora steam | o'clock this morning. ‘The City of Detralt dig was up sufficiently to bring her nsnore, and, when this was done, she was found considerably tnjured. One person was drowned, vz, the fireman, named Scott, resilence at QOberlin. Bhe is now thought to ba sala from further tamage, not leave hero last night. WEST VIRGINIA, ToI OF IT. Wurrting, W, Va., Bept, 18.—~This seotlo, was visited last night Ly tho heaviest unm steadicst rajo evor known. Continuous ral fell b @ay yesterday and dast night in torrents, ‘The river roge twelva feet in the latter part of the nlght, and [t {s athl} rising and raining. AN the raitroads legding feto tne clty are hadly damaged, The Ilempfiehi’s trains are not vet OTAER DISASTRRS. The scow Btarling 1a sshorc hetween Ver- miilian snd Biack River, about threo miles west of here; damage considerable. The schooner E. % Dorr {8 reparted ashore at Braddock's Polnt, an Lake Oatarlo, but her dumage Is un- iftiny ::)1 T:xt: kmnc{ ‘I..h el "'ffi" Inchies over 3 he “lrack ol o Baithnore o, THE RAILROADA. Railway east + of Cambridee. No To the WWestern Amoclated Pros, CreveLann, 0., 8eot. 13.—Tha Cleveland & Plttsburg Railroad lost thres bridges and ono Yarge onivert, ns folluws: Bridges ot Alfinnco, Brown's, and Mingo, and & culverc at Wells- vilte. Vargo forces of workmen are at work at the breaks, and tho dsmogo will Le repaired with tho least possible delay. Hoveral bridges gnd cnlyerts on the Malioning Divislon of the Atlantic & Great Westery Raftrond arg reported damaged by the high water, and trafe fs temporarily suspended. trnina on the Cleveland & Pittshurg or the P W. & K. ltuliroud since yesterday, There 1 a heavy wash at th et} of the Pan-Ilandle bridge, at Steubonyitley besldes heavy damags at other polnts. There Ia Lieayy damage on the Tine of the Cleveland & Pitishure Rallroad, fa- cluding tho fuss o & nesw iron bridge at 31 The Po W, & K. Ralirgiad 15 also hadly washed, No trolns are expected on the last two roads to-tny. s The ereck opposite this ity I8 twd ana one. Ialf feot Bigher than was ever befora known. The pikeg in the nelghhorhood ar- badly wusued, Thers s no loss of Jife as yet reported. ‘The officers 0f the road cxpect ta meb thelr —— trains runniog within twenty-lour hours, VIRGINTA, Reports from oll pointatin this city stated LYNCRpURG. ‘Ricnstoxn, Va., Scpi. 18.—A dispatch from Lynchburg te-night says, the water Is rising raplaly, A nymiber of inerchants dofng busi neas pear the riveraro romoving thelr goods n antlclpation of a freshet. et H S * CRIMS TMAD NOT LE TOWN, Bax Fuaxcisco, Bent, 13.—A Visalla dfspateh Iist night save Willlam J, White, suspecting ‘undne ntimncy between his wifo and D Mehring, the amity ‘nh\alc(.;n, uamu\h\v tefy o) that the storm last night was tho henviest ever known. The damage to property (s very great, and canpot now be cstimated. ‘rains on the Erie Divtston of tho Lake Share Rond nre delayed by damago from high water. Tt {8 expeeted the track wiil be in good runniue order somoe tine to-night, G 22 CRESTLINE, O, S¢pt, 13.—The Plttsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Haltway will have il their beaks caused by the ood repalred by worning. - ‘I'ralns are now runningover il thoe bresks ex- cept ono near Alliance, which will bo ready to vasé traius by mornjng. . NN | ut rERTHINY Meiring i PENNSYLVANIA. e b 105 Sitnesea. b with BIIN, a penknifo snd cut s throat, praducthg lnstaug e, Pa., Sept. 13,—The rapld rlec Tnst night th. in M1 Creek, o stream flowlug through this city, carried awoy 8 houso resting on its banks oud drowned. the inmatgs—Jaucs Dodsworth and hls 16-your-old daughiter. The house wus utterly destroyed, The strcam is partially uti- {zed 84 o sewer, and the two bodier wworo swent through 1t into a marshy pogl at. » maouth of tho eraek. The girl's body, badly prujsed and discolared from contact with tho stono walls, was found at noo, bat that of thc nan I8 silil missing, Soviral mill-dams and barns back In the coun- try have been carrled off, and numbers of cul- verts In tiyls city swept away. The damage is quite Iirge. Rallroad ‘trafic s temporayily lu- terrupted on all tha raflronds contering herc. * AT MEADVILLE, PA., the storm d1Q great damage. A creek running turough the heart ol the city overflawed its vanks, flooding the principal streots aud damag- ing property to tho amount of $100,000, Suveral lives are reported logt, * A frelght-traln on the Atlantic & Great Weatern Railway wont through a bridge « short distanco west of Meadvllle, and the engincor, frowan, aod & brakeman ase ro- ported last. S TIH ROAD AGERTE, Custen Ciry, D, T,y Bept. 13.—~The freight outtit of 5, M. Booth, which Jaft here Monday, was stoppe 1 {n Ked Canan ‘Thursday alternoon By a Laind of roud arents, wnd robhed of horses, }n‘uvlnhmn. clotpingy urs, and muoney. Booth ost £1,200 n cash, 'rh-:u-lazmrh repalr team was glso stoppod and rohbud of &g profie “fons, wid ouaplng autdit, A TUIN THRORY. Bpeslal Diaatch 1o The Tyng SrriverirLp, 1l Septe J3—An old mn named Danlol Hardeh was found in a stonesjard thismorning with his thrpat ent from ear to enr; Hocladmog that two men tried to inurlec il datrigx the nizht, bug the theory of the po- ica by attenptud sulcide, [ecovery doubtful peaediba bkl it INDIANS. The Tencgade Choyennes—Tavages of Nane npcks Jo the Naplopal Park op the Yel. . lawptana. : Apecial Dissateh 0 The Trituns. Ouana, Nep, Sept. 18.—Tue Cheyenne Indiana wha lefs tho Rescrvation In thy Indisu Territory near Fort Reno, and aro now coming notth, will be mot by the miltary expedition now belug oreanlzed at 8ldney by Mal, Thorn- burz, who will bo readv for marching orders to- morrow forcpaay, il will “haya undor hin Comnpanies K umd ¢, Ninth Infantty, o come pany of the Fourth [afantry, sud u detachment of cavalry statloned atSldnor, Company U left Omaho Barracka to-dav, The Indlaws, 1€ they are uot Juteriupted fn thelr umfiruas. will prob- ably puss northwar. in tho viinity of Siduey on TUE DEAD. MegapvitLy, Pa., Sept. 18.—Tho names of thaso who lost thelr lives last night In tho flood are George Hrown, Firemsn Hoffman, aud Braveman Mike Cahill, These mon wore all drowued in Watson Rup culvert, on the Atlantic & Great Westorn Railway, thres miles west of thiaolty, The locomotives and flve cars aro under water, About 7 o'clock thls morning Samuel C. Derrlcksun went to the cornor of | the Unlon Pacifle Road, Tark ayenuo, whero his father had a susfdouce, I1gL2NA, Mont., Hept. 18.—A party of Bane and, while engayed I pullime out driftwood | nocks, headed for tha Natlonul Paric, crowsl that was blocking tho coauncl, fell into the streain, nnd was carriod in a moment unider tho long bridge, A gentleman who saw the nccl- deat huerled to the other end to rescuo Lin, but was too late, puly reaching it Iy tiine 1o sce uls body whirl past fn the rusting serrout. AT GUNTOWN, flve milos north ot Conneautville, the home of Willinm Lawreuce was swent {rom its founda- tlon early this morning and borue dewa atream some distance, with the famlly fu it. “Pho entire valley st that place Is o perfect sea of water, and fears are outertaiued for the "safcty of 1fo. Papties from Conneautville, anmed with many ropes, are epdeuvoriug to ouchor the house. An’ secldent oceurred this marning at She- nouge, The tralu proceeding dowy the Erfe & Pittsburg Railroad JUST BELOW BIENANOO ¥ rau fnto a floatlng culvert aud went down, kiil- ing the enginger and fireman, snd injurlog the, first brakeman so budly that his recovery Is Impossibte, Fhe bodfes bad not beep recoverad the stago-road a mile north of Pleasant Valler, Iuaho, at B 8, m. to-dav, aud stole sume ixiy head of stock from frelghters uear tho valler Auother varty burned some nay snd destroved the mower of & rancher near Sand-Holy Statlou. j ————— — THE WEATHER, Orpics op T Cuer Buoxin Oprrcen WaswiNarox, D. €., Sept. 14—1 u. m.—~Indics: tlons: For Lower Lako regiop, clearfug weathen brisk westerly winds, statlonary or lower tou- verature, with risine temperature, For tho Upper Lako rerlon, clear or partly cloudy wenthur, Wiyds mostly westerly, statios: ary or higher pressure and témperature. For the Upper Mississippl and Lower M suurf Vulleys, clear or partly cloudy weather soutbierly winds, and neurly stutionory tew: perature and barometer, Phe Ohlo River will rapldly rlse. For Tennessed und the Ohto VnHoY, y clear of 5 heevicioddct partly cloudy weather, winds mostly north- flza‘flfl'fle':z:';,‘,’_.vfi‘fl mfi'?..?éfi'?x‘..i}.l.?éfi 3uA | Srcsterty, stuffotiary temperature, and statlon- P, Cooper, 8 mau sald Lo bave been totoxicated, | 07¥ oF “"',',‘y'fl’g,"}""‘"j{;‘ AR foll it b, bridgy whils lookiag ot the bkl | Oreawa, Lk, Sept, 1.—Sliht. frosta sisited water and Ispateh from Geneva saysibat a boy, name not siuted, was also drowned. ‘This” mnakes the list o this vicinity reach o total of nlne. TRAINS ON TIIB,ATLANTIC & GURAT WESTERN BAILW. have becp this sectivn Tueslny and Wednesduy ulghts None lust night, Dumages yery sijght, wruck pally to vines, Corn uot injured, TRe prov t!.'k'l for this year's corn crop Is Hartennds adalle County will ayerase twenty-five to thir ty bushels per sere for tho ground plasieh Quality good. LOCAL OBSRRYATIONS, Citeago, Bept. 13, AY . abandoned fu all dircctions to-day, Uwivg to the several washouts and wrecks, weat trafns may not b oxpected to get through for_several days, Tho torn Lviston bus suffered less, shid to-nfght trains will be uble to go through safely. Our city is fllled with sirangers, who sre storm-bound for the yreseut, 1t is thougut tho storm s over to-nighe. The 1oss I thy city will reach $100,000. HAILUDALS AUNNING INTO PITTRBURA, Pirranuie, Sept, 13.—The severe cgulnoctlal storm whivh prevatled in this vicity for thres days reached jts fullest fury lugg uight, when the rain fell fn torreatls, and wus accot- . DiA; 3, LKl v, 014 -Midnight. _ Kain Hasthers | ind. panted by a tremendous ale of wind, Nodam- N, reah. .03 LS. Tloe aie of aby copsequence I8 reported in this gity, W, iv‘" K . F but tho raral disinets report great destruction, N especially of rulroad property, Travel on Westera Unes haa generally been suspended, heavy washouts huving oceurred on the Pan- 1landle, Fort Wavne, and Clevelaad Roads, und alsoun the Ecle Nranch. ‘The uew Wheeliug Braneh of the Pan-laudle Lincjls slso vbstruct- ed. mea turees of trackmen dre at work, aud travel will probavly be reopsned west tu-mor- row. ‘The telegruph hines sutlered severely. THE LAKES, TOR LATULOR AND ALMEDA, + o, hpecial Dlapplch to Ths Triiunss ;¢ . Poat Lykox, Migh,, ept. 18.—~Dyring the gala last mightt on Lsko flurow, the steam. barge East . Baginaw'a;ow . bruke logse. About. 8 o'clock the barge Gep- cace, opa Of the tow, . fost hpr cabiv. Capt, Albert Weatwald was padly njured aboyt the bead pud face, aud his wils ang Sysan, Lanson, b coql, wer badly hugt by the cabln fajling oy them, Tha,Geaesea Chicl loss aout gt | ber . dgck-load, aud: was picked up st spcbop near Kettte Polug by tho sul Wilcox, whish towed her fu Bho i fs -leskinga- somie- A DEAD HERO. “Spectal Dizpated 1o The Triduns MADISON, Wis,, Hopt. [18.—Capt. Augustih Bénuett, who was kitled ak the Jate Juduan G55 in the Nationgl Park, wus: Adjutant of g ol Fifth Wisconsia Rewiment during the Ttebelk fou. He ws In a ogwber of battles sid 12 mauy ludian fights sinde tho closs of the W f;v but, up to . shu ate Ggut, was nover wuu_m(w; fie was appoluted to tho regular gy Ryt ? aud what; Tuo barges'-Lathrop end Almeda | Waukeshd, in this Staie, and was o bobcs 1135 bro” pratably Jost, ;" ey - weiw. " In | SeUL SR, B MU s Faily Lad shape. The, propelipr Mlwadkes passed through a large quantity of Juwber, loth, sud broken pleces of wreck, which are surumlsed to be a vportion of tbe barze Latbrop's cargo. Nothiug has been scen of thes barges Lathrop snd Almeds since last night. THE BARGE LIGUT GUALD was waorking duwn e lake this evenlnz ol Wia., aod Dls deatn’ will be deeply regreited. e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 8ax FraNcisco, Scpt. l—Arrived, Collna from Panawa. New Youx. Sept. Celtie fruwm Liverpool sy e stesucs Arrived, steamahlsd war fiom Biv