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RIBUNE: SUKDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES oow o £ cases, 340 tatat | Duncan, and Young THE CHICAGO T avefor Memphis to-mor: | can be considered large. in vrovortion to the z b T , % 3 B i convaleseing, iy the criticat | fu the'city.” Every ph siness cloged et 10 |.Aug, 1. Total number: the gravezard, and often Le mot larzegspress nést furscn th m?vu 'ae“ff’fi"n?sm\?fiu\’: tcl.lmI ‘x‘ll'i;‘;:hf:;soz"::i?sf::mf & fil‘;wl:-x\lxilmx‘ct ‘i’;‘ any ')v}‘n{ e ou‘«?_‘fiffl;@fif%‘;‘.’ e eeats ouly tes deaths, 50. Bt 2 = + | row. The Alliande liuuuo, Rniehts of Honoty | neans of the givers. e e e e o Jonsr ooy e it e ferer 07 N e e s o Toran, 1s extrewely dabsorous. | BUpliied, B b MO, Dokl oute e | ™ port Gibson: Dr.. Wiiartop, of Misaissigpl, | SPPropriate 330 for the Knfznts of Memphis. ¢ f - - A GARFING GARTOOY. s ji= e L &L_:&:mm A wl:ufi;lic ;3:’; time this season to ul.:;e:; ;0:“ . Fo— Kinnear residence, . Hava the whole city tareed | states that the Health Board reports about 500 | . L . The Jast number of Puck has a cartoon . ExPl 3 HOLLY SPRINGS. an thorouziy Gutifected, il oo, BUDIS | cases of yellow fever aud 94 deaths to yesterdsy ; JOHN H. OBERLY.. - t1us subject, confined to Judge Hilton, Eiiy . 115 VIEWS ON THE CAIRO PANIC.: the oftencr chosen as an example bcmnschu Dursting open by the force of the sweiiing i o A A the Western dssociated I w2 liouses nnd yards cspeciaily. < Te OTIENS PROSTRATED. howses and Fards expeoilly: | G ey, crcept | noon, aud very fow subjects loft to take it rantined. I Water Valley, sliss.: One citizen was taken Todics, and the stench was sometimes almost % = ) i £ NEw OnLEANs, Sept. M.—The following ex- | o o o ves “Sepr. 14.—Col. Il W. Wal- | one, who resides liere, liave kim g Amonug thearrivals Friduv evening from pauic- M e the ooty 1L, Otierlyy | SRR RS2 fift. The ‘Yndge s ropes: ul‘.ulcmhlu.' Day and nizht the sound of the 3:-’:.1,- szckg\?. ::: (r::‘xlxc:fi';"{'fi :E:;fi{;‘;’ifl ph}‘ff,f,“j:fi;c,-,,,., Press: The resolution of the [ fef 2 istioguished soldivr and citizen, was anureliond nodangye, . Aunpr ‘F,m_“‘.‘x‘ifl P BY- | with yollow fever on -Sept. 1, and- died on the,| et < sented in a widow’s cap and rown. He has just O T the thovs wwere blockaded 1hc distance | Howard Assvciation, telezraphed lust evoning, Sp0 taken this morning much agaiust bis will and Mayor and Chairman Bosrd of lleaitn. [ 7t o other cases up to yesterday cvening | provrictor of the Cairo Buletin, and Mr. Louis | a0 's eheck for $500. which he is- handing of awhole black with coffins and boxes piled | plies only fo tciu jvesand their pecaliar work | png in bed as a yellow-fever patient. Col. Kin- . THE SCARE OVER THE CAIIO PEVER CASES. since the refugee cuses reported in Auzust. C. Schuckers, his brother-in-law, 3 gentlempn | zopn Gieh the command to carry thal % to TUth the sick and destitute from fever, and I8 0t | 1o b pogooner Gecretary of State, and who . s Hanwmispon, 11, Sept. 18.—The rumor of Qctan Springs: Sixteen cases of yellow fever | connected with the same paper. Thev lett Cairo ul!c: Before bim les a rec yrd 1 t 1o thy ending | Thursday night ot 940, aud, as_stated, srrived | £ 57 recontof exnesds s [ vellow fever has and 4 deatns oceurred during the W {L'itcrdny cevening, makine 81 cases and deaths § o e o day aseniog about 6 g'clock. The mao- tures Mke thiss “Twp million dollars fora Saratoga hotel. Two million dollars for's (2 vl Liiet upon each other. T e o apply 10 the Peabody Assoctation o P CaCh Ol . Dobb if it was trac | intended 1o apply o the, Pestocy ASSEDAG | ooy nere workini all tho while, takies s blace cases_and deathis at Cairo ol greatly alarmed the. Pcunll& here and along the i that whole faunilics were swept away in @ @37, | Bl widewpread from the proseut epidemic, The vi i ik = t the | on the Relief Commitiec. Of theoriginal seven | L0 o ¢ty & Vince and alone the | B Shia tho cofmencoment un Aug. 0. T e yan bive sotsy b reolied, ,,:};‘,”;’S,{,‘Eg“.‘ufi“fl";}',?{,:',"“;‘}“.{.’,",‘}' our PARIC: | of the Committec only two are left, but to-day | dag the 'i‘u&};(i‘:'ufiuhlmétsrx;xsisl‘;‘éfirn:m'-nd L0 | ™ Puss Curltiun, Miss.: From Aug, 20 1o Sept. | uer of their leaving Was like unio thak which | poceh, in memoriam A, T. Stewprt. Th 4 do not tell half the storv of miservand éeath. | ment. it F. A, SoUTINAYD, Gen. Frauk Wieker, with Col. Falconer, were antine agaiust all persons coming to um:rls ure g ulll:lelre weee 13 cases of yellow fever and 1 [ marked the departyre of the cnildren” of | and o’ half milliou, dolfars for uF wnrki-T;;’. The truth is that one-hatf the wotul sqmy ha; City Howard Association. added to it Il;mn)anu_‘vl ~direction. ‘The hatels: h?c hu\gg Ry St. Louis, Miss.: Six cases of yellow Isrel from' tha” Ecypt of old. It was | women’s hotel—occupied by men at S3 per : i, e = . D. & omas Mer 3 . c g s Pl 1 s s or the yeltow-fever v are anchard, to-day is: last week, and 3 deaths. No new casua yester- however, in this respect; the old refugees were | St ~The - pestilence-stricken So ;?«{. auy direction until aftec frost, not even with ' 4 ntil_afte ty quite willing to leave, while the two geutlemen up. Turn which way you may, go where Yol | "o - . Small of Richmond, Me., Charles M. Has. Mr. Potter, Mrs. Robert Hastings, Samuel | ;1 g W > A o | day. 1 ) = ny doctor's certificate of such persows . 5 loring} 2 v ‘Pascagoula, Miss. : One of the cases previously | from modern Egypt would fain have remained. knecling imploringly with outstrotched arms, and in the background u view of deserted will, ana there is copstantis before you s sccne By ¢ t e e e o amto tho eyes of the most | kins of Massachuseits, William Mearthur of | Kimbatl, Dinah Ingraham (solored). any tlodarts, cortlliate hifected dlatrict. ) ff“;‘énm-f“c’;" :n(:::nl‘:lb?;; ;T:?irmkf&gga‘gg Canada, snd Capt. Gabe Blick, s well-known |~ New cases: Georze Matliews and wife, An- ’l{}gxun's 13:“ 3”,““"‘ flwm_ a ”}I; r:l\;m‘f}" "f,‘l’;flfi“t:,‘i"‘&“;“gn‘l; Hirtadired andceventy ave Immediately after the news -had _gone sbroadl | homes and coflin-hued strects. make the cartoon 3 n ambo R 3 i ack: i i o ere < s y-fve a1 % in, Wi s cyere. s e Yoxetuos ke enljaren. - Today a foud mother s e aidnda | oo Culie, Wis Jackson, Miss A. Quiz- | WS B M 2 etution, o son of | caaes of yellow ferer aud 57 deaths bad acirred that Nally and Malke, of the Bulletin, were 1a3cllectivensuy b sofers Thesatio paneredly Lo K O e about. er and prays thay | The deatbs fmeluda; twenhyEhss gins, Chatles Welsticr, Malses Sou, Miss G1ussY, | judee Mulkevs, at Cairo yesterdas. and who | R o Sept. 8 - : 4 | Gown with what the people belleved to” be* vel- | O3t o Iarr L e Whose. Tever-sontinn Eieic Tives may be spared. On tho morrow | under 7 years. Mrs. JKoreman, Mrs Golsiein awd 80ty | returued with u doctor’s certificate, and on its Niswara City, Lo.: Thero have been 25 cases | low fever, and what was finally PrO- [:tjon waos likewise $300. The men of vest warfu:‘; Cutesby, Hubbard, | strength was permitted to ger off the Cairo & | of yellow feyer and 8 deuths, of which 3 cases | nounced such by the Health Officer, | can, of course, da a3 they please in such cases, they are soatclied lmn‘i her b:gam (h}y Among the new cases is Charles H. ‘Weleh, | David Lee, Bateman Cool 4 the grim monster, and soon i fol- | jpsurance agent. of Loutsiana; Mrs. Muggie Macien and child, of | Vi he ehildren to die aloue, unless perchance they He is sick; confined to bed. Dr. M-:wgll,. wh: Anue Wells, Mrs. O'Neill, Miss Laura Deem5, | strietly quarantined against all arrivals, no mat- There were 21 cases and_2 deaths from “Aug. 16 | 1y’s residence, which is connected with it Just Ta%s thie mood jortune to fall fnto the nands of | during the illness of Drs. Pratt and Miles nad | guree from New Orleans. Ter where from, Toxday the north-bound trains | £0 31, u period not previously reported, muking | as soon as the men’ died—Nally Thursday noon r | in all 67 cases and 8 deaths. and Malke in the evening—it was pretty planly 2 harsé o tme for treatment. Sometimes @ | charge of tke Charity Lospital, wiil goiuthe | The number of Seopte et to fall are mot far | from Cairo were crowded with people oinw nt | Mobile, Aln.: Oue.death from yellow fever | jutimated to the two gentlemen that perlaps aues train, e lives in the country near and 2 deaths ocourred during the pust week. a rivorous system of quarantine was ierad : s o Lero WeE I R evecl, | 5¢b up around the Bulltin ofice qud Mr. Oher but they are publfc pruperty und must expeet to _be criticiseid. | For ‘the newspapers, the Tiney "has taken'the Ti by giving 31,000. The sub- scription was sturted iu the vditorial rooms, uod extended froni compostnie to_press roons, from attic to .basewént. * The printers ralsed over- 3100; and when the smount gathered in the - whole family is found dead together. In sowe | piorning to Dry Grove, Miss. i < i - | north. The train for Cairo passed here to-t > ‘i 16 i ing, Alss, rom 500, mostly poor people eutirely depend- for Cairo pass! 2 4 2 1 instsnces all are dow,some acad, ofners aviu, | ™58 e e cases o 45 B tilar m_““"' ly poor peop Dt o padsceser bourd, 1le. wanted 10 | occurried on the th inst.: no OLRET cases WEre | the wiscst thing they could do e I be'to tale | various departrients reached the countine. and the helrless sick lyin eside the dead an st : Hes The dod " get off here, but was not allowed. The proba- reported up to Iast eveniog. ‘The cityis health¥. | a vacution for a few days. Under ordioary eir- ~yoom, thé proprietur at once imade the total ' ; A ive hodice, The Jtelief Committee, search- | s¢veral Were mauy days old. The dostors At our headquarters we have endeavored to | ilities are’ that ull Southern Dlinois will be e Louts: " During the week there were tW0 | gitiinces they would bave demurred i avy | $LUX. James Gordan Bennett persovally hay. © ing for such cases 3 few days ago, cnlt BEPORT CASES IN BULE meet ali demands, aud respond Without parti- | strictly quarantineg in the next day or two. cascs of local origin, said by some to be YEUOW | cuch sugpestions, But in this case they were | sent the Mayor one or two ehecks for $50U. & ”°‘¥E‘~;'§"fi all was still &"Yfi“'e Taiut cries of | when they have time. The pogsicians reported | uugy to catls upon us constantly increasivg. Policeron are statfoned at the depot, atlowine | fever aud disputed by others. O died. Toft oo ‘alternative but to go, and pat T ATTHE FERIIES . Pitifu wna To opealn L e Mother, | ety tlites cases some lve: day . There | Dre Geurnior and Buily of New Orlcans, Drs, | 10 0Eto get off the tralns or remain fu town 7 stand upon the order of theie woivz, | and in the Post Uihue it mteresting to wateh | Yather, and children lay dead upon the floor,and | Were twenty deaths at 6 p. ‘i, and about 120 | Muuning and Sweuringen of Auslin, Tex. cmu'ovn::yé L., Sept. 18.—The near ap- |- TO THE BENEVOLENT. ;le‘g:!-é 1.‘3‘&' tj:‘e fien(it '101':5; nn{\mi.z hca’d‘l"vJ ?,'3”‘1‘;‘ :: :;i‘é‘.‘.‘fl‘;,;‘:.':,“ ""4’5"; ;fif ;";"hfl‘f 3 2 A o NDALE, TIL, . 1 » G anic. % adly. Xe: rry alopg. ~ Sometime 3 sheldon, of the Can't-Get-Away " | prouch of yellow fever has had the effect o ArpEAL oF Tup Ew youw cumapn oF | REGUE BEL e ohes were, not unuat- | dollar or a new sitver dullar will vo in among the smaller coins. No more cheerful and wiling * poor little L:be. Lhe only ;url\'ifl‘)lr, was crawl- | mew cases. Mr. T an b bare broasts of the dead motber. | The Younz Men's Christian Assoclation re- | Club, Movile, ~have ~done Wl the | Dlace this ity undor rygid quarautive, A stroust COMMENCE. o fg Py Mg G moeioE that : i ; e, ad wome are |- Nmw Yonw, Seot. 14.—The Ghamber of Com- e e P e Schuckers I, EiFoseiing in- vain for ts food. ‘Nuch stenes, | por, new cases today, owety-0503 deathé | york during ‘the past for e bis police foreu is guu g D permitted Lo outer without a certifiente that | meree has issued an appesl to the people of the | watched with thy two mon, und bhaviog sottied ther surely had the iving could be witnessed. The people haye come thoroughly impressed with the ternble character of the pestilence, and show their srut- * varying only in the nature of un:u'r lmnlthe o tiise. o b {lont, ouF omo hysictans S Py s ous ailv cur- # VHS il 0 be e " ve Y ¢ cete 1 rict - 3 comstances, are uuezuns and of Qully 00| Py, p1omarg Assodtation new eases, SH. e e B Naoncas thy e not b th fected diiict . | United Siats u behalfof the yellowlever sul- | £ thef o, by that ¢ {the pe Dr. W. Saul, of Georgis, arrived to-night 1"~ e past. thirty days. A death oceurred | gooers Phe Committee says: disease about themn somewhere in their clothes, [ itude at New York's escppe by their heforal ' ‘) rom the fever at Jonesboro to-day. ‘The victim ~ they forthwith argued that 1t would spread, and [*spinit tuward cities and citizens less favored, - NO PLAYS ON SUNDAY. 1 nurses leave for Holly Springs m the in company with four volunteer nurses f hony R e G 3 i i i & B SomPasY our- friends cverywhere pra H45 on LUt i Ak, and was pau ol | Ureets nonE, & nd zoneropy asate the donations | yjy,g thoy miehe get it which would be very - k telegraphers are reported i a fav0r- | 4y for their senerous assistance. May God lu‘:' sl‘:‘“’", 5"“ J.‘““’ ‘"'-”" f&‘ J‘l““.’l{°'°' “’"_‘fl‘i tions throughout the country, we beg to siate in pleasant, to say the least. Under the ctream- able coudition. Hopes arc entortaned that | piess them. o gl o terwards died. Toore was stll | junguase sifoug o it cun bo expressed that Shey | stances, therefore, ey did what a crowd of another vase on the sume train thav of & lady. | are wholly inadequate to relieve the pressiug needs | panic-stricken printers in o yellow-fever town Mr. Dobb said the: eensation of fear had long since pust. The most shockiug ecenes have Jost “their terror tothe people. They live day by day looking to their end, which cvery one who remains fecls must come sooner or leter. and Much has been said proaud cun abont tie re- fusul of the police to allow theatrical represents. tions last Sunday afternoon and eveniu in aid of the fever sufferers. Messrs. Poole and Dog- To0k death in the face with callous indifference. | they witkall recover. ‘The ouly_miuister here is the Rev. Father | ipyg viirogd peopie would have put her oil at | of ey T o, hesitate that port; ? " ¥ do,— In the minds of the physiciausand the people. SouTHWEsT PAss, Sept. 14.—One new case to- Towry, of New Orleans, who hesitates not to .\lurp!.lysm)wp but_were prevented by the au- | from m%",,ri-‘;i?.& s'c?u'.':io:e lnnn\de i el "u:"fifi:’:’;f would patarally do, ‘:ln:{_ 'D SKIPPRD. polly made all their arrangements atthe G the disease is not characterized s yellow fever, 5 f cross the threshhold of the humblest. 7 3 d 2 ¢ k4 5 KNQCEED OFF WORK AN . nolly made 2 angs the Graud e Ol it vo the bl e whitly comes | 37>, otivaiceconts doiug well. ‘The Presbyterian and Baptist ministers are hociios: Dol m TN ,;n,','.',‘}:‘,,":,?,‘;‘.,.,{? Then M Oberly found that all the other | Opera-House, got out bills, and advertised lirge- Dver each one alike that it 1s # plasne, and they TRE COLORED PEOPLE. both convaleseing. 4 MISCELLANEOUS. N i Youe ‘atiention 1o the fatherless | DHALerS I wwutgml Uas pioie e meling}, bis Iy, They were fonee eutty, much ocensel .don’t know what 10 call it or how to trest it. NEW ORLEANS, Seot. 13.—Au a late hour last [ HoLy SeriNgs, Sept. 14.—Nurses did not y LLAN I . B oo cnidren Jert desolate, and to the | ofllec, at least, the two victins haviog: dicd | when ) L i notto of Up 10 this tiwe, he said, a great many busi- | night the Mutual Benevoleut Assouation. col- | arrive. Sena twenty gu&d niteies m u‘ MALARIAL PEVER. mndlmuu nfdlhullxmnl:ls‘ of men :m; ‘women mfiv lllz!:,-‘:?gl: et‘u:fb htl:\;fl;:a‘;o;i;bl&lfirzel;‘_rlfi? '3:\‘211““5:?: ‘Ii':.x;n:g's s(!lx:ilwgl{:;fi;htlrl: s;gd it = o ce. ¢ are sad N need. Special Dis h o The Tvibune. pendent, ready ana willing to work, or their dai enou| - e - 2 & R cwhere, and ag tewalos. Bend at onee P Specyal Dlsoste Pl pedent, ready and wiling b0 ok, o 1o do. sg | moner, Theru was but one thing to do, iu. | the luw sirictly forbade plays on Suaday, it was e | omer s state of facts and the intimation [ his duty aud_parpose to fullil the taw. o iy ness-houses had bDeen kept open, continuig | oreg submitted for publication a series of reso- . ¢ c 9 s KixLock Falcoxii LASALLE, TIL, Sevt. 14.—Physicians report |yl the fro comes to remove the epide heir business on a swall scale. But now they 2 b i 5 2 f the ief C itte g e o actount of thi desth or | Itione anluudverting upon £he Attion 0 Teelief Committee. 1 550 "4k cases of mujarial fover have,oe : I 3 ens s y Seve ' " Teabodies in refusis honor their requisi- 5 eaving us; the duclurs we 2 ases of maiarial fover lave oc- | revive the courses 2 rade anil commerge. We | about the propricty of taking 8 vacation, and | course the Captain_has been sustained by all ploers and employes, Sven bad diel ot | o0 o i PR e e O B e o i last three weiks, | apovil i out heople everywher to ‘id 1o, 0F | flit was t0 lesw, which tuey did: 3lr. Coeely | Chrating peobie. The businass of sacred oo e oot tdy have given to provide for the im- | St ot even allowed time to chanze hisclothes, | certs, a3 they are called, has grown to laree proportions, and the Grand Opera-House wag- awer- cleared consulerable money from it lag season. Once successful in introdueing opey theatre on Sunday for one worthy purpose, D aholesale mrocery, cansing the suspen- | tions. Simultancously came a reply from tnat : sion of business. Four drureists had clused, ci explaning the matter by stating WaLTER BAILEY, L. Dy Much suffering has been occastoned by 1t, but | puestive needs of the piague-siricken cities.of the all ¢ Assoclation, asplaulag, o, IEKer by ol 7 | tius far it is velieved not a case bas resuited | Suuth. Werely on e pisguc-sirickon cities.of the | and Mr. Schuckers farud ny better, a, gutd o e tho \West fo open depots for provisions, | Policemen catting o°F O approach tol - the Touse. Fortunateiy for Mr. Oberls, his familv causinr great tuconvenience 1 dispensma medi= | 400 e funds in their poseession were devoted : HICKMAN, KY. futally. st 1o opes depots hos been svending the sumner at Wooster, Ony cines. 5 A grreat many saloops are suill ket open, and | to the reticf of such suffering us Wwas directly < ‘ there is still :\yg'rc;r. deal of drinking; but in | caused by the epidemic, und that they were in- STILL RO HOTS. GALLIPOLIS, O. The Catholic Heview annountes -that Cardinal % i DE most cases champagne is substituted for whis suflicient for that purpose. The Mutual Benev- Special Disvatch tq The Tribune. GALLIPOLIS, O., Sept. 14.—The list of sick in | McCloskey has written a letter ordering a col- | Where they now urc‘ and where they will be | othier worthy purposes could always be found Hrorsan, Ky.. via Papvcat Juyerios, Sept. | the fever districe has veen reduced since yester- | lection in ull the e B e nes Sap, | Joied by M. Ubetly, - who left Fillay and pleaded. It was a sorprisc to many, hoy. day, Sept. 22, for tho sufferers by the yellow- evening by the Baltimore & Oliv Road for t Cver, that the police should have discoveredipe & Ta tonversation with him before he left, | existence of the law, aud throush soume sirnge A5 tho sonna of 1he dead-warons are heard day | glents will sppeal t the country at larze for o M L e 14—The overspreading cloud of mloom stll | day by the death of Wilhum Waller lust night such freax have determined to enforce it e ; " Gty fever plugue. ‘The Curdinal exhorts the Catho- | (i oy reporter oltained the above fack and night rumbling throuxh the streets, Y LB e athor upon the shlewalks are séen in special fund, to be devoted to smeliorating the | © R et | oy s ¥ Wl ! e B anlen. som¢ laughtoe and joking, | condition of their race exclusively. shows the blackness of night, f‘ 1 B and Clsudius brothers to-day. The remsinder | iRy offeriug up forvent, prasers to others crying, and all in a condition of despera- 2 INCIDENTS. it 45 worse than ever. The lust lingerinie 1oy Of | are improviug, with the exception of two who | Gou that He in 1is sréat mercy may be pleased | aud also cndeavored to ascertain in what mas — & hope seems gone, and a quict awaiting of the | winl hardly live through the night. Iugh | to delwver llis " lileted people. Irom the seourse | ner the Bulletin mep hadl caught the diseas CHICAGO. Mr. Oberly was unable tosay. He had at tirs s TIE CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. - tion that s most eistressing to wituess. Last night a womau gave birth to a male ‘One danger in addition o the terrorsof the | oo “’I’I’i‘,:fu‘ e iiws, tiad it | fnomitatle fate. hi ettted over the doomed | Piymale, living three miles below tho town, | wider wlich they are now sullorlos, and arrest | Mr: Obers Was 000 L Dent that theirs was D aamend e e aittens. "\, | black Jomit. Up to date the mother hasuot | Sie%, “"‘)‘”‘m;";“';“fz”s‘:;:‘,:’u;“":,‘:;";‘i_“ff;n ;‘3“’3 was taken sick to-day. ‘The doctors have uo g desoluting proaTess. 150 states, that Bishop Fenuine cases of yeliow fever, aud bad rather ot cave a Commuaistic spirit on the part of | shown any symotom of the disease. who have X et TL e, ondare yeu determined that it is a cuse of yellow fever. | 1 qurhlin, of Brooklyn, besides making a'special doubtinely accepted the statements of the o e 30d megrocs is cropping out. The | To-day a coffin, which bad been hermetically only Tours ere they lic prostrated, Su Weather unid; 00 cases in the city. Lo, o theiral Sunday, Sept. 15, hns.| PLysicians tuat there s no uestion but what Socedily borne forth still In death like those | e sicamer John Porter departed this morn- | ordered u geucrul collostion R e ehes | they were. As for tbe sare in Cairo, o thousht that would be of siort duration, although up to Dearoes esposially are growinz troublesome. I - et scaled for twenty-cicht bours, burst while the | vy on, they have just nurscd. e her ranway parges, aud, fud. | Of s ulocese, which telucs tie whole of Lovg Ithough up ¢ s Islund, for Sunday, the 22d, to relieve the suf-' date he- had never seen anything like it in The Treasurer of the Citizens’ Committee re- ported the followinz contributions sesterday: ¢ Emploger V. 0. T. Co., cach employa ' s 'bscriving one day's pay. Y Citizens of Saumutucs, Mich St. Paul’s Churcn, Manhattan, Iil, D vt place, ther will not work forany amount | 32168 L FEE RS Were belug performed. of money where thiey must come in contact with Serviccs AL B e GIIE BoctoTm Dr. John Blackb 1 all the physicians that i Sints Al they St | ® TRUE TREATMENT. r. John Blackburn, of all the ohysicians that | ing them, will 2o to Pittsbure. ay e e e | C f schooner L. A. Si: o faver paticnis. Thoy even desert their | 1y ygs been estabiisbed beyoud dispute that | have undertaken to stay the progress of the dis- | (o BIANDED A8 FALSE. forors e alocessn collstion, the Tilted e e T temperutisre Lher i | Employes G o *the scouree, | WasmixaToN, D. C., Sent. M.—Tu regard to | S ER EVE (GG con do Paud, Brooklyn, | B0t thinke a sorcading of the diseasc at ail prob- it was vellow fever. own families, and csonot be induced to ¥ 4 s the true treatment for fever is lizht covering, | case, alone remains uuvstricken it ufin{c‘{hi’fyine'fimm,Zfi:{"’hfffflg“fi e O Lo b s | S o et as. ten s complotaly | 10 Ststoment of 7. Rumsey, just returued | Conferenves. icentdo b y among sent | 0 re by cloths steeped in warm water, and | o S B iable to render auy furthier from Meumphis, that white wommen have to take | 4re iviue Bishop o Hlin Joct ic saue Uty | Jeferring to the sickness of the two mvaluable exhausted as to be un auy negro men for nurses of g0 without, aud that | Rearly SLOL T8 ey men who bud lpst_their, lives, Mr. Oberly said 50,000 rations there cspecially for them. This n 3 et derh A i$ | coustant fanning. This treatment ias been uni- 959 4 e ‘325“331 thel? ;mg{;‘:g;f;;);"&";gg;fi O aopted. among prosressive physicians | assistance. Dr. J. W. Furris lus goe from | suclh mesro Durses lave taken advantage | A7 BIVIE Jotertuluments for the sume excel- | OB DS W 0T Nally, it lusted from Monday | X 2 4be city and die like poisoned rats, if they could With £reat succ T Jordan's Station to Hickman again to-day. Six Kl[r }é:::;.« h:g;:;is L Mé,l‘::: ‘l\eILY:“;l.s:‘ ey cI a8 wose of Newark, Dishop Corrizan morning until Thursday noon, and i thcase | Mortimer ¥ only get freevictuals without work. sLivg OF. IRNQOENTA. niew cases have appeared and six deaths within > % e Memphis | | A0 HHe O ed & collection ut the chugenes. | Of Mulke from ‘Saturday night until Thursday 1 C. 1. Bluir 500 1t was with great. diflicuity that the sutbori- | 1t will be sech o e repor of deaths yester- | the past twenty-four hours dliealy prutionnes e Malen £ utserly - 53 already ordered & collection ub Hie ¢UUFERES: | yight. ~Their regular plivalcinus maitained il 30 5 o 5 ! C! ¢ It ths yeste! enty-! . rue, and adds: “No man, white or black, Gy % Py mbay G -7 ties disabused their ;mudi oi‘lhuhluu!lahtms!! day that the staughter of junocents still contin- | The names of the dead are Miss Irene Am- | wouid be sllowed to. breathe’ a second breath RELIEF. rll::‘gonitx:‘i:)'l'l L “gfig“'fiwflfl:‘l\‘(’)’éfi:fi;’ ";‘:: LS Bt Co SOt G e e ot | Uemas ol ol e eistuty-one deaths during the | burg, whose fathier was the wealthiest cltizen of | after sueh, a crfine becyne Enowt, No such phensis " e raty, and bad been accepted 108.00 e R mitiary to bear upon 8 (e 6L | vieentyslogs hoars, Sl Sunay st 13 mr | the town; D. Baraee, g F. Witson, Frauk | srimo lus bcen commltied, und white vomen Soentat Dinatch 10 The TriduRG. by nearly the whole town. The paver o 3.0, hirty-five W en 2 yeurs sud under. x s S have not been reduced to the necessity of tak- i A 53 ¢ el ily, ¢ r “Tuu them out of the dty. e Ny amoug children 1s altogother un- | Lagrist and son, and Henry Sampsex B e e, The_ statemont, is4 | Osmosit Wis.. Sept. 14.—Tlic cancert for the tad snsg;llflcd"t:]lln.p("‘r‘—;fl:Y'}s{“.“‘:l‘:;‘ifig‘li;“fq‘:l{ o8 Mr. Dobb says the aunosphere of Memobis is | yrecedented. Pitty deaths bave occurred 6o far, and Afty | yibel upon the negroes of Memplis, who have | beuett the yellow-fes fTercrs realiz o care amonic BIe BrInCE § o es 5.5 ‘beavily impregnated with the poison that i v 2 el apion e Dugrocs emplus, who have | beaetit of the yellow-fever sul Dbility of etting others to take their places, 200.00 ?:flue’l‘) m!’ 5‘5“‘:’“‘[!, Dmmm‘e‘e{:‘; s Tvi ‘; o2 TESTILENCE TN TIIE CRESCENT CITY. cases are now on hand, with only three doctors | acted by us nobly 1 spgll‘ ";;e# aud soidiers.” | $200. Auother concert is advertised for next,| and the office was. now in the bands of the 341,00 i . Gew Orteans Cerrespondence Lowsodle Courier- ¢hen well) and five nurses to care for them. 181 15C] TONS. ool W § R & Mr. Ol ¢ adde at he had be y I the country and 2oing to town in the day im- | ™. (w - S Wecki, Wednosday, and 1,000 tickets are being | Mayor. Mr. Oberly added that he had heen & e o o oRpressed breathing, with | Tt has been comutienaL. everal sewspspers:| The material for yellow fever to worl upon T e <o readrresponse 0L e | cireuluted, and will probably be allsold. .. outemplating ttio to Balumors, via Wotslets G a .:r_uws_ynsc:t:um: glhl‘l:n;fc nm-":in‘;l;:pmfkm of | thata _scraln‘;nger vl:,on:;‘sz o x.l:lw {Urlcaus‘ut, this (? nbou{ncfl-uqit‘ed. ?r. Bl::c(klx):lmtsnlvsv E(c]fi ish Consul at, New Orleans, grives assurance that ELGIN, ILL. ?“ ‘t'n;tr fu;f c;’r'.'fih hs:‘lgz ped Efifilig un“o:v : .l:lecchf-e s spirits, and these sl aslongas | time would not be able to tell, from a cursory | the most terribly matienant fo of fever he | ¢ British Nution will befriend generously the Special Dispaich 10 The Tridune. Mo ol City, Ehich i 2 Total to date. §43, 32704t be stays withiu the atmosphere. View of the town and the people, that we were | has ever seen. Scveral are now in a dying con- | Sonihern.cities with which it is_ 50 clos 1| Mocumental City, 1o Which conveution 8¢ is 2 | various sonrces.... 14,360.51 THE “ APPEAL'S™ EXPERIENCE. et from a very scrions epidemic. ‘Lhose | dition, and will nut see daylight. Awoug the Southorn ches, Mdroinl. tics, Tn Livernool, 65 Ecom, Ill, Sept. 1—Tho ‘amomnt of sub- | delegate. After - brief visit, therefort, . to - Memphts Apic who arc left here bave become convinced thut | number is Mayor George Prather. curly ns the 25th tiinio: s committue Sr Oer seriptions for the yellow-fever reliel up.to. date,| Wooster, he will o onto Baltimore and remain Grand total. .. 857,607.05 h f v e eatly §S00. Touizht a laree sum will be | during the scssion of the Cotventlon, Mr. o . THE CO Cx1 Sehmekers will stéy in- Chlcazo 8 fuw days,— | . §tate’s-Attornéy Mills, Treasurcr of the coun- 100 leading merchants was formed to secure Sept. 10. .. In thisoffice, as we write, there are but two | the best way to fight the disease was to ban OTHER. - SOUTHERN CLTIES. | sibetribors for et~ American Yollov-Fover | raleed by th cberity eoncest t DuBls' Hall. | probably until the panie is over. Dotl ki fy aiid élty picnic, zot in $337 more yesterdsy. “etbol Ll wtio £ mpueh sleo yore amployed U gl foar of Wiand take care of thiemselves o Ty . rooms, | consequence is that, thoush the fever and the Relie! " o v cerinth d v v ity e GRAND JUNCTION, TENN. jef Foud.” Ou the tirst day one subscription DISNARCK, D. T. . . e are quite wel 3950 Wi and our pressman is down with the fever. | mortality have undoubredly increased, ol Dispatea 20 Fac Tribune. of £100, elsht of £50, and a_like number of £33 Spectat Dispaseh 0 The Tribtne, men are q\m‘v;' ol ;&;\nél \'i'lrr:llmsrzb g{fl_: f"é‘f‘.;.““i, 3{"5}: :;:1 gg:: ‘;,:e fi&?:'g:“' 2 snx)or for lumber Sold; §23 from Commissiuner I werc: aunounced. With this substantial | jieuincr, D. T., Sept. 1—Tbe citizens for- | _There are several other Cairo_ people at the Tromont, among whom are W. . Wright. and fumily, P, J. Thistlewood, and others. They Strangers to the oflice, 35 to the business, arc | very few vative adults bave died, aud o v our alfaire, while the only editor | many strangers who . were not frizhtencd to | ~GRAND JuNcTiON, Tevn., Sept. 1.—Twelve | peatuning, the * Fuud” the i, th - Fuaud” hus no douby fnereasod | BISMAReE: 0. T SEPE 0 O o fever Vol for ket snid; 81 from Pter b $19 from Commissloner Spofford; and $5 from Jelt on duty alternates, throush sixteen hours a it : i si psit L e ewesn his desk aud case- 3:::.11:::“;:5 ;:c:fizlsl!uflmrfi«fm:m sx ‘.mh’gl&: new cases and nine deaths siuce noon yesterday. | Inrirely, und perbaps already relicyed much suf- 5 TUE LEV. E. C. SLATER. el D e T wel things lovk gs they | o andL tWo more physicians. Two cases now | fering. & - sutferers. | hore or lvws of the opinion thut & teut- | §. F.-flanchett. -Le was in receipt of dispatch The Rev. E. C. Slater bas zone to_his reward | usually do at this Tenson of the year, with tho | dviog. The tlree inst telcgraph operators are 1Y STEANOAT FORTER: . NEW YORE: porary absence from Cairo was ubout the proper duriny the afterncon from the editor of the .8sa mghml servant of Christ. He died yester- | exception of some dullness in trade. The | very low, and not expecied to live. Maj. Beeton The chronicies of the plauc 'Will reveal noth- NEW York, Sept. 14,—The Chamber of Com- | thing under the cifcumstances. 7 | New Orlesns Z'icayune in answer to oue of ig- 'sii::i:. I;ioe man %l&i fome | ;:&gn"c;u &e‘iu:llffi;& t:-le P2l shiow only 100 piainiy the oresence of | und L. B. Smith are the only cases that bave | inz more horrible when they arc written up | merce to-day seat $3,000 to the Memphis How- & J i before as to Dow to I sk He el sonsclotinn to e aletel | Ve diee e that wo fever is the | survised. e the history of the steawboat Lorter. ~ The | ard Assoclation, 33,000 to the’ Memphis Citizens’ CONCUSSION. the oncs, recommcnding that It be forwardel Qying. Night and duy he traveled from one e e Rt ih Taeelty lola on BROWNSVILLE, TENN. record of that boat from the time it Tofu New | Relief Association, $1,000tothe Roman Catbolics MRS, ISGRAM’S THEOLY. to the oward Associution. Ils il nos fof’ he community. At wght the ratzle of whecls Spectal Dispatch to The Trioune. Orlcans on its fatal trip to Galliolis isa talt | o¢ sfomphis, 3500 to the Hebrews' Benevolent " Sueclal Disputch to The Tribunc. ward it, bowever, until aftur the Comuiin of horror that nas few parsllcls, and it is one il ] ¥ = e-Donoya e wecli A B meetine to-morrow afternoon, when it is ee Y} ety of Memphis, and §500 to the Sisters of NasmvinLe, Tenn., Sept. 14.—>Mrs. ‘M. V. | pected that all the basiness will be scitled. S0 Dedside to auother, knowing o relief so long as | shows the sctivity of the doctors, who get little far bills to the amount of about S50 have deen preseuted and audited. = there remained one unattended who needed his | or no rest. They are nearly worn out, aud one BROWNSVILLE, Teun., Scpt. 14.—Thirty new | \which should receive theattentive consideration | & 3 $ e el iraternity, bucause of many ro- | St Marv at Mewphis. Sine thonsand dollars | Ingram, the author of the theory of coneus- were also seut 1o New Orleans., <fon as 4 disinfectaut, has been exerting hersell 2 At 10 o'clock to-morrow Commissioner ministration. A faithful . mimster of the | of them told me that he was so sick of yellow | eases vesterday. It was the bluest ¢ay of the O Chureh, Lo went wherever called, | fover that whien called in to sce 8 man tiat had | postilence to-duv. Six uew cases of fever of a | markable cirenpistdecs o nccrned witl it ore aleo sont 0 e O aonal Sunday-achiools boat ¢ e first Lo St. it er i ! " S Cl : il el vor ve e mine lirot 1o, St Louis afier it loft New | In the Protostant Rpiseons SUbUIETUR | for tho past threo dass i o eudeayor tubave | Lonren will fu frant of the Gouoly Bulites Luowing no divisions among Christiaus, as he | something else it_tuo; bim rave I e Said sl suany Uimgs, kyowing Rothing | nw Strensah, It Ehy sasily 1 aud srave bimt | milder character, - aud - more manageable. | Sl rematning here several days, and tak- 4 & ‘bt Christ, and Him crucified.” how monotouous this one disease becomes to & Weather favorable and sick doing well. iz on & new erew, after whicl it went to Cairo, | De taken o the reltef of childreh suffering from | it practically tested fu the infected cities. “The | offer a quantity of goods not disuosed of at tie RS e = S B TS e i ‘thence started ou the trip of desth up the - Western Union Telezraph Company has ranted | late piznic at publie auction. Among thearth wen Tu some localities the fever takesa violent | oo SPeialLpRMEA R 0RE | Tpcony, Obio. It is believed that non¢ of the crew who DETROTT. cles to be soid is @ barrel of whisky, several 1 Fee, Sept. 14.—Twenty per- [ Olio- Tl OuCl o to St. Louis ou the | DETROI, Mich, Sept. 14 Cuses uf wine, a_barrel of flonr. and 2 sewiog muchine. Jle will act as auctioncer, and what- yellow fever, ok her the full use of its wires that she might luve he amount eon- | e acess to auy point with which she wished ik ""‘“”;::‘d‘.,’v‘i‘{is':z :ndlanfsissxo%il. igh- | hold, and seous to stay there until the material NASTILLE ebn SG0L LT i o est wages ¥ anters. The fields | is complet 5 . Sucl y ” ] o emphis this ¢ L ? v ol ¢ - 2 izer i 2 s are white with cotton. i _B fm‘;x‘}'a"m:-lim“rzi‘iu‘éfi of “x:‘.'zL:rlpt?-x:B afig;t most e decp mouraing. Ed. Maury, & }’:v T, 'xl»dh“gr:;zt :tslllleL'T:: éi’.fi‘éfi‘xfélse“\ifi,i”ilm ;:‘figx‘%flbc{"s‘:?‘?‘fw n's?iz{fl“f:fl::; ‘un?«lsd Zfif.’;‘fi to communicate. Gov. Porter has indorsed ber | yyer iy rantized will 20 to the yellow fund. o e PR D delet sixeeis. 1 appcared there ver a month ::n‘i’itfi’:’ifim‘.fi.‘:‘&“’afi:‘u’;‘-fi‘é,“:ii f;‘_f,_;;,“‘fl ey the Olio oscaped the plagac., A carc- | foots up this evonits to 56,310, The | Tiews, hd has so much confidence fn its el | Secretary Cleveland, of tho ‘Mavor's office, L m:m i )';‘_Lai :‘: al S‘“.i.er iroes of | axo, ‘"rd i s_tfl .mcre. So bad had it become | i ! ¥y Y ful study of thes¢ circumstances “should throw awount "““wlfi'“’o .mmm:_u- the . Detroit | ficienes that he has given her the privilege of | yesterday seut $114 to the Howard Association g ne:’ Din e umc-rohll o 7 x s here on | that a few weeks avo it was found necessary to s some new light on the nature of the discase. Free Press, $2124; subscribed thioueh | gsing bis name in conncetfon with it. Dupont, | of Menphis, makig 3 5 which has becd = y of minister of | burricade Euterpe strect at the corner of Caron- s . DOIN LL. : Gallipiha finlletin. private - benevolent sotictics, S2YTS: [ of Louisville, and the Sycamore Powder Co- contributed for the retief of the yellow-fover -the Episcopal Church, phys , and vurse. delet, and uear the corner of St. Charles. Tn TEVENSOY, Ala., Scpt. 14.—Williams, who | The body of the man_ Farrell, thrown over- making a totul of 311,42, In addition to the o = ot | terers throush that oflice, 4 NUBSES, PEINTELS, AXD TELEGIAPUERS. At on o this, cawdust was laid all alon the | W88 50 badly treated yesterday, is dving el i | board by Drs. Carr and Slough ffom the Porter, | alove supolies of wines, clothing, aud ‘provisious | Pany; of . Nushville, huve expressed more than PUBLISTERS, BOORSELLERS, ETC. Meapms, Sent. 12—Only one of twenty | ear-track on Carondelet strect for two squares, charge of s Howard uurse. and which Carr stated bad been weizhted by | bave been sent forward, and subscriptions of | willingness to - The tolfowing letter from Gen. A. C. MeClarg, N bes of mrute-bars £0 him, was supposed | money collected, but uot yet transmitted, will FURNIST ALL THE POWDRE ~ explalus i ¢ -nurses from Savannal, Ga., has died since their | to deaden the sound of the mules® hoofsonthe | - [CANTON, LSS tying CANTON, Miss.; Sept. 14.—The total number | 1o have floated down to Swan Creck, where the | swell the gross- amount to $12,500. Subscrip- | necessary to make a successful test of the ex- Cinteano, Scut. 13.—Mr. JoAn De Koven, Treaw. ‘wrer: 1 have to. report for the Comutce 03 arrival. Five of the Little Rock nurses bave | cobblestones. Sometime azo a milkman en- Qied since their arrival. The fever has boen | deavored to take down the barricade meutioned of cases to date, 553; deaths, 513 uew cases the | wager falling left it on the beach, It was fm- tion lists will continue open at _the Freef'ress ; particularly severe on printers and telegraphers. | above, and drive hiscart through. A sentleman last twenty-tour hours, 34; deaths. Dossibie to et any ona to bury it and the re- | oftice, aud the canviss of the city has only been | Veriment. - Newspapers, Booksellers, Publisaers, Paper: Dr. Cate, oue of our four physicians, was | juins, weure informed, are lying there yet. It | vartially completed by, the Citizeus’ Relief In an interview had with Mrs. Ingram to-day | Dealers, oners, clc., otc., the following (e Y0 1873 only one telewrapher aud one vrioter | who had two sick children livine on that square 0 el died. This time some eight or nige printers | told him to stop. The milkman refused, avd taken down this morning. it had been welshted down as Carr suid, when | Comumittee. she said that she thought of suguesting thc | ther collection £ B e phors iave prssod awar, 1t 15 | became excitca and anzry, and_siruek at tho [ . A bospital is estublished, and e e maasy | the water fel & would bave been found ‘where sT. LoDIS. B e Giserar or-calling pestho | Cullestalby e Yo B frang, pom B e that snotber printer of the Appeal will | pentleman with his whip, The gentleman | &% the fever the best we can with the limited | he threw it. Sr. Louis, Mo,. Sept, 1.—The Merchants' | §or rnor of callinz upon the | “Lriitin, ctc. . a8 jier inclosed liat .......$480.9 Bl to-night. Five or six printers and four teleg” | puiled out a revolver and ‘ired one shot at the | Dumber of physicians and nurses. Thauks to 'AGGREGATE NUMBRR OF DEATHS. Exchange relicf fund now amounts to $33,804. Memphis refugees to go_back into the city with | Collected by Mr. J, . Guiler from Clurk, o 0 e e Shougt i | {riends everywlire for liberal aid. owcitta Courier-sdournat, Neot. 1. B s 1o the Peabody Association, | the neccssary ammuuition and guns to give e i P o sumber of | SLG9; from otber sources, SI5.94. About | the theory a fair trial. She eays thau ber plun A aphers are down. vender of chatk and W untortupately missed him, ¢aused bim to move A o vt ks lonxu‘rll’owzu" dx\lnynn“ The Iullo\\-iufi 15{ the aggregas . 5 away. *-Hestood not upon the order of his me physician s: 1 tra yesterday | deaths from yellow feyer in ench of the cities | 37,000 has been _received by tne Comn e Vffiffi?filfe L e Ty oo ossibie, T | trenty-five wiles iu-difforent directions of the | and_ owus 1o ow fever in euch of Lhe oles L3R Lus e Patosie. of St Loui ST is that meighborhood last nigbt for the | Surrounding country. Unmistakably there is | original and imported evses have occurred siuce | ju Missourd, Iilinois, Kansas, and otber Stutes. ¥ Soecial Dispateh 1o The Tribune. T o0 calln 10 flnd out some news sbout | yellow fever fn fuuilies luvins o commuuiea | the besinning e o o Orteanss | A ooy it ordered tnat sum disteibuted with | Warm. while the conenssion would kill the germ Vicxspurg, Miss., Sept. 14.—The death-ist | a very sick fricnd. On approaching his house 1 tion with the town. In one house 1 found one 1,623 Biloxi, Miss. 5| e S of the ety, town, or individuals | produciog the disease. Beside chis, she would dend and another dying. My strengih aond 406 Nashvill TFifteen hundred dul- | have cannon shot off in the bayous, and pow- would be to fire artillery throughout the night, and this would have the effect to keep the air ) e 3 lid ilow: donating i, as foilor T cor the past twenty-four honrs is not so largeas | sow somuthing white Gp b bell-handle, and | d¢ad and wnothor, dyiug, My ath an that rday, il ® | Tearcd the worst immediately. On coing up to e still unubated. "J. J. Lyoss, M. D. 3 each to Vicksbure and Memphis; 3500 cacli | ger exploded as bl )W‘ of yesterday, oumbering ninetces, xs fol- | £ared 1 SOCL IR N T og ot crae, but PORT GIBYO. : e ek, THicttinan, Grand Shaian; $,2000 cach | derexplodid as mabklly ag possihle o a piece of paper with this notice upon it: _Pont Gipsos, Sept. T4. ¢ hundred and & 2 | Holly s;;riugs Canton, and Baton Rouge; and ALONG ALL TIE STREETS. JTotal oeeeee Julis A walmaley, - The Rev, dohn Vitolo, | i Vivase dowt vinz e be e wan sadly | sixty cases to date; ninety-six deaths. Fever 7 2 | L aeh 16 Take View and Plaqueminé. The concussion would not only bave the offect | ure. ik (SHHRN5) ot octert o AR C e il Sutentive of serious sicknces, as were the saw- | bbatioz for want of’ materiul; but few Teft to | ¢ A ek - s - il) the werw, but in addition w Aiclogu BELINE IR Bnn Lo = J. McMorrow (colored),’ George Gannou, e ettty i oot et Canton 48 Pittshure . 1 GALVESTON. to kill the germ, but in addition would furnish | this Commit S Ciotilda West, Miun Ella Sccabe, There are many sad cases fa_conneetion with | WATON HOUGE. Thconn Sprlizs, Miss haon, ke 1| Tished Isanie mapens e e sullurers | S Mmatne Easug it Hiciday tie Clotlda West, =" Miy Bl cCabe o), | this epidemic. which could touch the heartof |« BATox Rovaz. Sept. 14.=ithe offictal state- | Jhickman, K ilue fdze Sprinks 1|y iucorreet, The coutributions of the ggorm remained upou the ground, but was E oy 3 Hossles, attie Yalien, cven thf“m:s_‘ti hnpmulcd. In one instance the | meut ul‘htl‘uscs reported ;n%n:t:’ r-fourhours | Buton Btiotlierville, rens. 1| Buveston - for that puipose amount 1o g‘hflzl:l“l‘ D!*,lnlfr“m"!fi;f;lfl’t"‘:‘wlwm;fl’zl "‘L""i e O van, ¥ roe, rever attacked a family consisting of husbaud, | cnding this morning at Y o'clock, is: Deaths, 15 21'Goodrich Landing. 3 i 38 i s breathed through the yostrils and ‘This shows a falling off of twelve. While it | il three of the little ones died, and the mother | %75 total iutuber of cuses, 43 10 Polton, Biss. 1 e g A hysiciuns. tiave beon “the reason thab more people | Very respecifully, vie. 15 miot, S0 great as was hoped for, we are indeed | i DOW ¥ury ill. fo another case s family of J. W. DuPks, M. 1., Health Oflicer.” 7 Lhicag Sy 0l [ 1nEsts 0 e ave n fi the mnight than in - the OTILER CONTRUITTIONS. 4 VE 7-Bowling Green, K 1 | sent to Memphis and Vicksourg, and by train et th . & G i we N ent Onler of hevertheless very thankful; by hil three—husbaud, wife, and childl—wereattucked, SUREVEPOKT, LA. LAY Y % il 2] act that more of the | Ganden City Lodge 8 'y i but, while we | DR Y d died. | The husband was g SumeveronT, SepL. M.—Aatls received here uson, Tenn. 1 | wmorrow ten additional ?:r.;sq.s o forward. the day, | United W ”m.lm ol this aty, vulrdud a-i A 8 £ g = Dol 8 , of the | to tue Grand Lo s be distrituited, 80 n City, La... 1| Creveiaso. Collections for the | fheory wi i forty | discretion of the Grand Mastes, among e chronicle a decrease in the number of deaths, | Jescent when he heard of the child’s death, bug | Underveing © fumigation under the freeziug there seems to be no dimioution in the mew | when be found this out he gave up intnediately, | Process, and only letter mails are allowed. Town. Li.... Urand Junc'a, Ten. e was | yeHows-tever sufl; ted, but ‘Tne followin: er suflere: bencfit of the lever sufferers will be taken up in Uliow 4ll the Catholic churclics of this district to-mor- | bug u sl p PP s to the fand fof ¢ been, received DS cases. _Among the deaths to-day is that of | and died just three hours after his child. The |~ <z Father John Vitole, of Catholis . poor, childless widow was taken with the fever, TRANT, Mis leaze send one THE INFECTED DISTRICT. b i % Our streets m'Z.m LIEiHRTe Chten DOSr" Beimye & strauger and wsore aiflicted,” | femate yellow-fever mirse.” Must o st | Dr. Woods,of the Glaszow (Ky-) 7 T "%flfi';’f'fim‘x‘.fl He the world w: skeptical she had atmost Ge- ; red U could not fight the discase. She has died. These | train. Persons trom New Orleaus not allowed just returned trom the infected distriet, and he | yrovations, as weil as the various Catholic spaired havinzg the test made, simple and ellica- nai Sabbatt-school, o FULL OF CONVALESCESTS, could nos fglit tho discase, She s dled, owoe | to enter Dursut. She will be met at quaraa- | Bsss: *The track of the preat, nustilciee may 1 p e o ol ahatincuice scletioa.uf this | = Mo lomrsna , S ; throuzis the enl o B and every day increases the mumber. Some few | but they show the severe side of the epidemic, | tue Take her four wilus i the country. L stated in round puiabers s being 100 miles volurt aud total atatinence cocletics ot s | Slese ngrain woull dhalnlods Pt et oy | SIS Mes. | Frunke, €10 i, rnd. Tertons ivie in the suburbs of the city re- | 21 arc oo sad to be dwelt upon. ““Dur anove, Miss. in Tenerth on nn air-line, and seventy wifles aeross ¥ - | the saive mannerasabove, Dr. W. K Towling,of | zlie silleuys of b Coorslp] ooks L orted a slight frost this morning, but, if there " younz man of 1y acquaintance was taken | TBRRY, Miss, Sept. Li—Twenty cases of fever at its widest part, at Grenada, Miss. It begins Nustiille, oue of Uhe most prominent physicuns, | GoRIeEbotATs o 2s0c1ation Lave iastied woSp 0 Fras any, it was too light to do m}; so0d, snd it with dv.he f;v?r, bnlnd on Monday last he was | at Dry Grove, tive wmiles from bere. New Orleang, and, traveling northwara, it invorses ) I I :lu’s ;ncm?'i, mlm has doue 0 }n_r m:“-{":! the "_Ifiwt‘wrs uf‘lht- mll cty flf_ 4 = A ood, seized with the black vomit. In the coursc of At nes to the eastward side of the Mississippi ever since her utroductlon of in 1574 ricnds to cotribite ro the zuol e 5 15 0 be hoped none of the refugees will venture | that day he had it four times, and in theafier- | . SOUTHERN ILLINOIS River, its greatest diversence being at Grenada, - - © | contributions midc through any public “J”"vfi back before we have scveral killing frosts, for nooln tus ullly:ium':\ cal}ed in c.wol more of his RS cxs‘n - . Nowh w“tlxe eastward of this line i3 there | THE GENTROUS GIVERS. }"‘;ihf. :‘l‘ml))&h:":{zr iné:ku;\vll,fl]l:m:. m{hfi‘ r:‘:na = they will almost certaiuly becoms ¥i professionat_ bretbren for a consultation. They NO NEW CASLS. any fever. - Mobile is free, asis the cascwith s ; e s s g 5 signed by Cliaries K. Rul. ol the L e il Avictints: ;0 found the youn man pertetly saie, conscons s P P me Tvn e O i ann atues| Ll paientand SION T Bt e sullorégs | A=Disosie XTAUCE oxEs WO Auig STRS| Honse, Preckions ol I b Lustwick, of 24 of ‘proximity to death, but thoroughly with- Catro, 1., Sept. No cases of yellow | places_usually quite subject 1o yellow-fever 5 ¥ t icarzo Club, Seeretdrv. : .}L‘i"&‘f Idfr iii’f““"‘ better to-night, with | out fear of it, and conviuced that he was not | fever reported in the city. Frost at Ccznmug visitations. Theireat jaundiced monster seems | prongy, Til., Soor. e committee of O e ot "The mi e ] ice for bis recovery- going to di€. The physicians said that bis | lustnight, People are returning to the city Yo delight In moving northward aloug the rich | ,unv0i4a 81,000 to-day for provisions, consist- NEw Yonk, Sept. 12—A stroll avout fown | The minstrel entertainmcent, Friday glt_c_n, ) 0 ATATIRG SONRRIAT, Fitality was wonderful; that they bave hever e it malarial pascures of the vast lowlands that | Fo% P iour "meal day for_ provisione, eonsiit; | now-a-days s a perpetual reminder of the pesti- by the home talent at Tillotson [alh, Englcvods, “aatern. Associated Press. Seen its equal before, and that his_condition CORRESPONDENCE. Stretelt out froin the turbid Father of Waters.” | oritt SCnt N be snipped on potatocs, aud |0 004t s rasing in the land. In every avail- uceteil 31§1.80, which was turned over 1 ¢ o iomsmiuo, s, Rept. T1— Weather clear | under the circumstances was so good that e To the Western Associatrd Press s, which il e G i for | ublo place where peopl o i oAl | lisli, teasane of i Clecs Conui warmer. ermometer 88 degrees. A ieh ver. ' _ i " i out charge for transportation to Memphis for | able place where people are wont to pass or con- | i od e yellow-fever sullercrs. liht, frost sesterdsy morine norttward in T o Qnlasaday morning lis bevama mg‘;":&m s::';xln“‘;m:‘;‘tsz:‘f‘_""'“— telegraphic OFFICIAL. the relief of the fever-sufferers. gregate is 10 be seen n box, aud above it a large o be toratded Lo e i by r, Radield 2 e Mistalont hoorss. The, ferer Lefe, o2 | areat bite. e (o o B e ey leleilr il IR Lt i i (W S I s e e | T R it e explanttion, © {0 old oT the date s 334750, * OF this aiount S100 bat 5 ue | thought, and administered pure. raw brandyasu Winter, Mavor of Catr o . Ien- THE PAST WEEK. b LLE, Sent. T | vellow-fever sufferers,” and b i | forwarded to the Howards at New & Yery damge. Twenty-two deaths to-day, six- | last re . 1 2 1y ry Winter, Mayor of Cairo, Jil. : Please lct me : . % contribuced G50 in cash, ond a sufliclent | YHOTIever erers,”” and below that the in- | 5 vard is, anid $3010 teen whites oy, ast resort. The youniz man rallied, but became | know exactly how matters stund. Must know. i ‘WasmixgToN, D. Scpt. 14.—Abstract of forrhn sl P B i Tunction, “Put y o < s $100 to the Howards at Memphis, and f e e e s | G ety er ras alisily | Order o govern my actions. It 1 am meeded, | sanitary reports reccived during the past. week, saount o supplies (0 alse 1k fo.botween 30,00 junction, ©Put your nickels fa the box.” And | Howacds at Vicksours: Tt s st .“wmh 1o ather Vitello. This makes | Detters Wednesday morning better azain; that | telegraph me. sud Iwill go without delay. Thuk | ui A x and $10,000. thousands upon thousands of our ditizens huve | in the hands of socleties, uot yet han w;mwgg&flsl that has died I’ere within two | evening he was u great deal better, and 15 now )-m.? Dunic nowarranted: Yanr flun"“!;! & u‘x‘x‘;’; k| wiider the .\‘.\Lmnu_l Quarantiveact: SIREVEPORT, L.A. put in their nickels, until the fund derived from | The mnstrel cnu.‘rullnmcl;l was ropeatod a3 ers McManus and Vitello. still improving. It is confidently believe fshing duily. Leave nothing undone. You wi Memphis: Duringr the week ceasing at 6 SurgveroRT, Scpt. 14.—Subscriotions here se o o 1q | 4 i ame e, §i= oo pres McManus sad Vicello. | put | (Hllmprovine. L s con o ot 2 | beuliright o a few days. Jous 1. Ha ou il | 12 there. were G637 deaths from | thus far amount to 4500, aud still oing on these boxes has reached a noble total. Tt is | 1St nizht foS We e RUIE, yno peneft extremely weak, and his recovery will be slow. ) iniyhopehe will, ., e e LS D o ock Sept. 12, there’ were eaths from | LS L i it Lot 200 | frequently remarked, sometimes bitterly, that, | piis o S povr wiforers a3 U b e oo T s o | wh o i o o e oot T, | Sk 1 e e 7 S o | S e e mi”™ | S T vt v | el A Sl B several daye. The Rer. Mr. Galloway fs awain | Tirs is the reason why 50 much depends el Wy B e L AR o B authorities to ascertuin the number of cascs. Lyscrnunc, Sept. 14—Part of the donation | larzely come from the moderately wealthy and | Thursday cvening uuder the suspices of 34 e ee aie o e 5 G Curd e atiesing of the patient. EHis appetite while | No yellow fever here, and s 1 :“lmm.c‘;fi:ggzglll Brownsville, Tenn. : The first caselof,probable | of * Lone Jack ” for the yellow-fever sutferers | the poorer classcs, while the great capitalists | Evanstou Social Club. - - E Superintendent of toe Ele m.' A sfmunli :mv:ulsfirnssme‘ws,maga he craves, 15 o poriea by phiysicians.” Exers precaution I aken yeliow [cvfr occurred on the 20th of Auzust, [ Was sold to-day ggr ?5,{: 5 P and merchant princes have nene nothing worths” T rotonse EVESTS | - of B the convalescents, - VRtor enel ing, sucl e cannot have. If ere the cases were. When will you be hereY resultng in death Sept. 2, since which thue e e s of themselves or thei iti Xew o e several Chapters of the Order @ Bo can possibly obtain what Le wishes, he will e o Mayte: E3ie 2 St. Jons, N. B., Scpf. 14.—The amount of iselves or their position. New York’s | Star located in_tuis oty will zvea charlty NEW eat it and take his chances, which, under such | o, = e ?fcrfcli‘l::cb;;" 9 dc:;ms “0:“ N“l"“ f{-"f" subscriptions for’ the yellow-fever fund is total contribution 15 crecping up toward $200,- | fur the. benellt of the _yveuumxcvur mm-rfl‘.&a ORLEANS. circumstances, are ot worth taking. Isuppose | S feauc Iy Somt. 14.Dr. Joln deLean, cascs under treasment last even- | §1,600. i 090, but it crecps slowly. It is ot aided, netther | tue hall, of the Avollo Commandry, No- NOT COLD ENOUGH. - 2 patient becomes crazed by the excess of his a;fi uQutfow.m (‘ H éauoum the necessity of quar- | g At least two-thirds of the population fled MONTGOMERY, ALA. has it been from the start, by any single large | Monroe strect, Wednesiday evening Ock r Svecial Digpatch to The Tribume. 7 punm‘:ll;,v :rd :'mels m)s:tknu?w‘;hr:;.un imgmu,_.,_,m “mfid‘:wu";hm ix:‘l’.;m'l‘;:fie%:::\‘f., ;nure 16 mot | the citv between the 1st and 4th inst. - %Iors-r-ul;l)rzu‘\;. Spr 1 untgg\z&ms 10 | sum, sucl as migbt have ’hwn txvccl;d- Tlaa | Tickets, admitting rentleman n-lul lady, N RLEAN: h is eq ent almo: cel % v 3 v Sorines: i atc for the yellow-fever suflerers, $6,000. i gt = v A Toe C ittee having $ harze Lhaz;cged ms, fq{‘fi D ey from | doubtfui if he ever thinks “”;‘I“' f:';mfllzcs President 433110 un: ';c-"‘ 'cilh;:nl-)fb?m‘sd. ;\t vils placs U0 nexs pésusof 7 CLEVELAND. Judge Hilton or William H. Vanderbilt led ;&:‘1‘.’: L:;u;:‘x‘n“::::.lc zll;z:réx:nlflrémr;gllncth” 6158 }, et 18 fu the conntry indicate that | Sometimes he feels very well and stroug, and | A copy of this last dispatch i ot golliw {ever and 43 Unstlls occurred during the | Cpgverasp, Sept. M.—Total contributions to | Off with $26.000, or cven 310,000, there would | of the ball, printing, eod wosie bas Geen kisdl! the cold westher ratber focreases than dino- o s i banse, wherehs has been | o to DA T L. Datlam, e Centnai, e Woek endiuz sestorday eveniug, making I all | date to sellow-tever food, $7,000. have been little ditflcuity in getting large sul- | dynate ' . S csthe fever. Here the largest number of | €00ped up for such a leugth of time. This STRICTLY QUARANTISED, 216 cases and 67 deaths. Al of ‘the resideut ATLANTS. seriptions frout other lesding men_of wealth. [ 10 new cases of the scason was reported to-day. strencth is so deceitful that it leads him to | Dr. Rauch received the following dis physicians are sick. 7 . ATLANTs, Sept. 14.—Subscriptions for the | pug the i was lelt to ¢ 3 proce: > T » | commit some excess, which usually bri /4 A ollowing dispateh ; 2 = cilow-Tes: Terers over $5,000. ut the work was left to the general'and gener- | {1 g o ‘wenty deaths and 120 new % 2 v brings on a | last evemng: Cantou; Al s yeilow-fever sullerers over 3 k fit of = cases have been re- | a relapse, which is worse than the discase itse'f, . i fss.: There were 150 new cases of SAVANNAIL ous public. The Chamber -of Comunerce has buiiefit’ entertainment of \ , | Camo. 1IL.. Sept. 14.—John I1. Rauch, President | ¥ellow feverand 2) deaths for the weeie end- 1 govansam, Sept. l.—The yellow-fever con- ralsed more than all ‘other sonrces combinéd, | musical ¢ = ported since noon. Dr. Cy i carly a r. Stone, son of the emi- | and nearly always fatal. Opc caunot be too | State Board of ealth: No other cuse developed ! ing yesterday evening. be first case wason | trivutius to date are SIO0N. "Dre. Jickartund. | Lut fiere agaty there vere fowW amomuts thie | Uall, Nurw U 5

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