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VOLUME XXXIX, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1878, : PRICE TO RENT, T"E GULF 0F GLOOM. ) POLITICAL. FHI Fl[ml'l []m[:e Butler the Wadge that Will Split " | But Few Rays of Hope Pene- Blaver, cx-Agent, Is better. Bdgar Raliss, a | and who wiped away the warm fears at the death. voung man of prominence and s refuzec at :m'ar-:d grave of that brotherin the presence of s Gardiner's Statiou from lickman. died Friday. “Thero i another remark T wonld like (o make. Oserton, the only member of the Rellel Com- The philosonhiers have been of late years discloe: mittee, & complatning, and will i all probabit- | ID¥10 ne what they calr the transfo lazces—how 260 ity be down by to-morrow. He s worn out e ie Ehan) the Instrumentality of J. H. Bimmonds, druggist from New Orleans, and FEugene Leidey, of Mefphis, the money was found in his throat, He Is lodged in fail, subject 1o the law, and the Express Company Is respectfully requested to notice that the Kelief Committee called the. BB £ 1acle, in the heart of tho city, where the work of the Murphislide te carred on Heis a man very suscentible to flattery and of ° an exceedingly gulleless nature, and 1s mos) earlly qulled. " He is ratd to really tnlnk that he 18 gofug to be elected. xample, ihe Hght of the sun, the Massachusetts Da- But, however this nay be, 115 safe to say e would have hanged him on the spot, but we | with fattgue, createa the hatvest finld, and then ilie force of the that thix party tsthe chlet danger to the e ' trating Its Shadowy knew that justice ahould follow lier virtuous MonE. B ind e B e, et 0 bood sud mocracy. publican canse. The maruin between the tie The large, fine offices recently path. 1am satfsfled that Thomas should hang Speetal Dispaich fo The Tribune. run bécomenn lving hninan hearts the force of yarties le exceedingly smali In the county, anid Depths. the Prohibitlonista ” here, ns clsewere, 'draw nearly all their_strength from the Republicag ranks. The Natfonals remain about as the were 8 month awo; infact, but very little a’. heard of them in any waty. The attempt to join with the Democratsor for the Democrats to occupied by the Merchants’ National Bank, LaSalle and Madison-sts., will be rented to responsible parties on very Tlickyaxn, Kv., vin Paducali Junction, Sept. | the rain-cloud e transtormed . 1o o great 15.~Drs. Collett and Peother are vers low, The ;‘3‘;"- mglmfl"fl-- Amé n:‘helr “Nvllv-wvhm Vi Q1 scoveres thal ip can exuress ofllce was closed to-day, all szents e- | geamtormen . into e - Tare o nient e Ut clining to iake the position vacated on accotnt | grent transformation of forces. We cAnnol x0 to of Sluver's Hliness. Arrangements bave been | those bouthern sick-chambers, We dare not sc on the nearest lamp-post. Perkins, being as- sured the thief was known and In the hanis of the Committee, smiled and sald: *The Fxe vress Company will attend to the rest. ‘fell the public nothing shall go wrong that the Ko- Their Convention To-Morrow Cer- tain to Break Up ina Row. Only the Belfef that the Cities Have Reached lllgll e made, however, to send in subplics, thither and winister to thetr wanta But oue con- Join with the Nationala was n marked faflure, Committee can proyent.” 3 3 cert here to-nizht e teaneformed into s great sie. nd bota 2 i St i R v Death-Mark, il 15 oun suconn auwmar, ; s Bl itk S5 Rt 301 11, 13 | Ho Disprtes the Authority of the Bx- | yon that owtatrenetnr Cobtie Suoneriis vaults, steam-heated, marble amid dumb churcli-betls, the silence of the GRENADA. OF Haif-nye, Apent 1nvhe. Chambers of he S, National candidate for Congress, Is Keeping ecutive Committee to Sit Down on Him, OUT OF MATERIAL. QrexADA, Miss, Sept, 15.—There were two deaths to-day, and two new cases. The fever fo abating, and we wmay soon look for a more cheerful coutition of affofrs. Au agent of the rallroad company, who errived here this morn- Ing fromn New Orleans to take charge of the railrond, alter viewlug the situation, concluded torcturn, Ul loit oo the traln to-night for New Urlcans, To the Weptern Associated firess. UneNapa, Sepl, 14,~Five duaths to-day; five new cases, Mr. Fountaly, after an illness of seven duys, resunies hisdutles as corres pondent. The express oflice, whichi had been closed for eight days, wns reopened to-day by C. A, Pardue, route ngent of the Svuthern Express Company, v counters, ete. They will make two or three large offices, and will be divided or rented sep- arately if desired. B.W. THOMAS & CO., IaSALLE BLOCK. "ij RENT. al and (0UTIY Gouen ol i 40 L goad Nht and elovator: well i m ar part. BTriine fulliding. sery quletiof late, no specches s far as [ know haviniz been recordesd as vetng made by him for fome time past. [le is a characteristlc member of the party bere; loud-nouttied, Ignorant fu the highiest degree, conceited, lazy, negieetful of his family, ‘aud full of sensctess Neures. Atteeclose of the campaign hie will ind his Sunday Jeans worn out, his pockota empty, and he children cryine for bread. Ho witl then doubtiess forego all present aspirations for a £cat n Cangress, and banist himself for a ti from the public eyc, eneaged in the pleasurcs of s cobbler's bench, At lcast such’ls to ba loped. His wile Is now engaced in the thank- lere and poorly-palil oceupatton of peddiing frum door Lo door about the clty, and she tells with vride ol the aspirations which she has towanl being o Congressman’s lndy. Tuere is 1o doubt but the Nationals will poll a large vole and eurprise tnany who have .ot paid . special attention to the subject. The party s sumewhat dillerent lu_this county from vertain ‘Thus the aones of this evening. sent to those ereat hearts, wer to aur hearts, equal an hour #vent in the Lord's housc.—are a greal viaitation il uver the Southern land,—a visiiation of love, of charity. My lust remark fe this: That Christianity has no fxed ways, —no fized forms of nervice. Aen have fixeil forins for thelr own conveajence or plensnr but the yreat religion of Jewus Chriet has non. Christianity will necept of o catncdral or & aliady tree for .8 pmver. ~ Chrstiamty Joves o wermon, and accopte of them, but it lovs more . & rong. Chestianily Jover ence of the Quaker, the plamncas of (he Prestyterian. the ofnaue nidl Anggice of the Kms- copalian. %o this holy day beas? and expands to the varied wants of mankind. And we have the au- thority of the Divine Word for_saying that man I 1ot made for the tabbath, bat the Sabbath {s made for man, {Apuvisure.] . The remarks scrved as n prelude ta the con- cert, and were fn excellent good taste both as to their brevity and thefr sentiment. An oceasion of thin nature devoted w charity. in whien all old town-clock, the tread of Father Laurey, of New Orleans, whose ateps into the homes of Lhe poorest and the richest are soon followed by the Rev. Ben Black, & colored man, whose service to suflerers has proved invaluabie. The ecolored peaple who have so heroteally stood by us tn our hour of peril nre represented by this eolored miniater of the Mecthodist Chuteh, who lns watched with Chrlstlan vigitance the homes of all, without regard to race or vrevious condi- tion, These two ministers have performed their work well. All hovur to thets, When they come and grasp us by the hand we feel better and stronger, and pray fu our heart of hearts. Iow eorrowlul it ke that every man Is notat hls post. In reading the Lible we find tint Christ shirked no duty, but' obeyed the wilt of the Father even unto death. Tell min- Brave Words of Lost Heroes Freighting the Poison- ous Airs, The Tramp Candidate for Congress in the Cleveland District, Probabilities and Possibilities of the Qom- + ing Election in Indians, Stages of the Fever Reckoned by Communities Instead of Individuals, MASSACHUSETTS. BUTLER A OXE OF COSTENTION NETWERN TIE DEMGCHATY, " Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Bostox, Sept. In—Appearances to-nlght In- dicate a disrupture of the Democratic party at Worcester Tucsany, and two Conventions with Hickman and Grand Junction Sutfering the Throes e F TUADUTRCLAring hunnian, WL fen e WAL DOWS :.:,:.:.,.w,.-,. S 2 other parts of the State. Here, where there of Srsata who taud e il ot v s g by wit VARIOUS. B ST LB o o | et Ukt b the rrul S Tar ot | Varturiey’s Sl Dot piey RE OVAL. o our work as huamnity and Gad uictates. MANTINS, veetinent, and it would be equally odious to | tHeir breferences ur instructions are known, 434 | existing, the attempt has been made in A sort of qulet way to merge the two Into onr, and it has inct with a Iarge degrea of success. The Nattonal party in Cieveland is distinctivelv a workingman's party, and that class of community expect to reap sirect benefit from {is ascendency. Thev are unaole to tel] exactly when or how the benetic witl come. Tuey do not expect to get any of the new greenbacks, they say, without work. Tocy do not think that sarty leglstation will b Mkely to create wark; but, when cornered right down for a reason for thelr Insisting upon act- Ingz with a party for which they can give no ex- cuee, they say in substance ulivays: ** Well, wer will try the new party anyways it promises great things, and we betleve it wilt sccomplish what it claims. If it coes not, we are not far away from the old parties, and can enter them at any time we chooss to o so. The vld parties liave, in tany cases, deceived un in the past, and, If the vew does the rame thing, we can’t particularly complaln, Thus the deaire tor a change, i some way or other, will doubtleas solidify the strengtls of the party und make it ready for the best work it 1s capable of. But the most remarkable nomince of this county and district is Joe Poe, the Brookiyn trumnp-statesman, who flzures on the Denio- cratic ticket, A history of this manand hie demayogle methods cautiot fall to be of much interest to the general public, andto the studeut who studics American polities it will furnish a fruitful theme for wnlcln[flnflnn. dJoseph M, Poe {s a amall farmer lving In the suburh of Brookiyn Village, He has always &pecial Dispaten to The Tritrne, MARTINS, Teun., Sept. 15.~The fever has ap- peared icre fn four new coses. Oue of themn Misa Mitier, fs expected to die by morning. STEVENSON, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, BTEYENSON, Ala, Sept. 18,—Willams, the Memuhls refuges nurse, who came here Jast Lriday, §s worse, and cannot recover, BROWNAVILLE. Npecial Dispatch fo The Tridune. 9 Brow:sviLLg, Tenn,, Bopt. 15.—To-day was o beautiful Sunday, but all was despalr and gloom, The deadly tever shuws an increass fn mulignity, nine new cases belng reported to- day, among: them Mr, and Mrs. Young, just marrled. The sick were promising yesterdsy, but have taken o turn for the w and the death of several fs probable. Nearly 100 sick ure onour bauds, The deaths to date number forty-five. . [y CAIRO. Camo, liL, Bept. 15.—A boy from Kentucky who eame here slck on Wednesday died to-day with symptoma of vellow fever, Five employes of the Julirtim office, taken sick Kriday, are very low, with the same symptoms as those swhq died ‘Lhursday. One Is 10 the hospital here, and the others at Mound City. No other cases, T'EST CRAPT. make ony comparlsons. it Is vnly in urder to recurd the lst of those whu took part and the music _ they performed. They were Loesch's Orchestrs fu military band, about forty plec Miss Cary, whomade a sueclal effort to get to the cuncert which required travel all dav,—ag effort, ever, wlich was richly rewardcd by the and enthusiastic denonstratlous of avplause that welcomed hert the St. Ceellia Quartoue Miss Whitney, Miss Hoyne, Mes. Hall, and empton), who made thelr first appearance this scason, and created a very favorable fupression by their fincbicndingof voice and Guish of detail; the Apollo Club (Macnnerchor), under the direce tion of thelr leader, Mr. Tomding: the Har- monia Quartette (Mrs, Forwell, Mrs. Balfour, Mir. Hloward. aud Mr. Sloan), whose admiranle ging hins inade them favorites with the vub. lles and the Licsecany Quartette-(A. Roscn- beeker, H. R. Kurth, H. Alten. and A, Liese- gang). Mr. Tomlins and Mr, 8, G. Pratt acted as accompanists ugpon the plano and orran when they were needed. ‘The programme included paraphrasca of the “Ein feste Herg™ an “Bweet Byc.and-Bye,” by the baod: the ¢ Return, O Jord of Ilosts,” from [and Samson,” the sobrano obligato o Adam's ** Cantigue de Noel " (with the Apolto Club), and Sullivan's ** Losc Chord,” by Miss Cary; Abt's * Night Song " Kreatzer's * Chapel," by the Apollo Cluh, Dudiey Buck's song, “Lead, Kindly Light,” and ** No Evil 8hall Ie- fall Thee,” frum Custa's 16" by the 8t. Ce- ciia Quartotte; Beethoven's well known *“Theme and Variations,” which was ex- delegates to the Stale Convention are for Sut- ler, and 388 opposed.” The total’ number s = Httle over LUW, Gev. James S. Whitney, o tloleat anti-Butlerite, has been selected to pre- eile, but his taking the chair, Is very douttful, The order of the Executive Committee, that no person, *kuown by his acts or declared opin- fons to do v fovor of nominatiug throuzh the Democratie Conventlou as a candidate for Governor or for any State office n person who 1s not a recoznized member of the Demnocratic varty, is entitled to sit or vote in the Demo- cratic State Conveotion,” has called forth A DEPIANT LETTER PROM BUTLGR, in which Le says he will sce that if delegates arc elected by a Democratic caucus duly calted they shall be admitted, and he will seo that they bose fair play, Mo Lolds that the Stato Central Committee has no suthor- ity over the coming Convention, on the ground that no assembly can prescribe rules Tor §ts successor. Here he goes back on his own record. in 1600 he rwaintained that a joint rule of Congress adoptea In 1863 was tmore binding upon the Joint Convention thans later rule adopted by the very Congress them sitting. The {ncident was the counting of the Electoral vote of Georgla fn 1803, and Butler was then so firmiy of the opinlon that a Leglslature could Weare not afrald, and every effort of ours shall go ta relieve the sufferers and tha poor. Therc is some good news for you. Our phyesi- clans, with the atd of a kind Frovidence, have borne the following past the post of danger, and they are Melancholy Conviction of the Inhabitants that All Must Die, f, ROCHER, Plotog’s REMOVED To 77,79 and 81 State-st. Elevator in Building, I NOTICE. Amesdment 1o Rale Two (2) of the Rules Governing (e fnspection of Grain 1n the City of Chicage, 1 lake et Git, 1, 1878, RULE IL-SPRING WHEAT. No. 1 Tiard Spring Wheat aiiall be sound, plump, and well cieannd . No. 9 Jard Spring Whent shall be sound, reasonably tean, and of goud miliing quajity, pring Wheat shall be sound, plump, and well elraried. No. 28pring Wheat ahall be sonnd, ressonably clean, ud of good millin quality, No. @ sirinig Wheat shall inelade all inferfor, srunke e5, or ity Soring Wheat, weighing not less than 83 106, o the nenrured bushel, ted Suring Wheat shall includa Spriog Wheaf trown, badly bieschied, or for aoy other ndersit unnt for No. 3. CONVALESCING: Gen, W. 8. Featherstown, Howard Ifalconer, the Revs. Craly and Miiler, Daniel Ollver, wife, and daugnter Annfe, Miss Leidery and Eugzene Leldery, Mr. Wolfe, Heory and Fannte Fori, Mrs. J. C. Walker, Drs. Dancy, Danlel, and McKie, Judge Walte, Mr. and Mrs. Nabers, Ur. Scgur, of New Orlenus, R, C. Perkins, thy horo who came to our rescue,. Wm. Urannon, Mrs, Clark Brewer, four of L. C. Buukley's Iamily, Willlam Rose, Willlo f.ake, Somuel Caldwell, Eunls Printer, Mrs. Motse and son, Mr. and Mrs, Knapp, About 200 are still sfek. Five deaths to-day, and nine new casea; will give names to-morrow, ‘The wires are crowded. Johin Burton and J. A, Athey, are on the improve, with hopes of thzir recovery. Extended Information Sent by the Relief Men at Holly Springs. Complete Success of the Sonthern Benefit Sacred Concert Last: Evening, NEW ORLTANS, 1IOPE BPRINGS ETERNAL. Bpectal Dispatch o vuc Tribune, Naw Onieans, Scpt. 15.—There Isa moro perceptibly Lienlthy tone to the atmasphere than far many weeks, aud, aside from the prevalling fever, almost no sickness in town. Perhaps, however, the epldemic discase absorbs all others, which really appears inas many forms and with os various characteristics ns the DEN corce, telegraph operator, after cvery sttention wo coutd give, died at his post—a noble sample of heroic courage that should last while the brave, true, and good are racpected.s - bind and had bound a succeedivg one that hie | been n strong Democrat, and taken consideras beat, 3nd, aded acconding tobe | wethoda of treatment. Ur. Belliww, @ most | Your correspondent met him the day Mosby | cuciiins sennin o e of tho fafected | celime "M vy -t Lissemans | ve o suppact of bl viems b mast scat | Bl vart 1o Dol i Sk ally by b a Thia rule shall be i force on ani After deserted bt t, and Coyy waly life aud ) Bepd b ol Gouvod's *Hark! What | Tad¢ D s Vet 1, THTR: It 18 brovided that all Wiicat in stora successful homeopathic physlcian and Presi- | deserted his post, and Cuyco sald, ** My life aui barges of the infected steamer Joln Porter that | Siring Quartetts ounod's a 1. delegate. He was in the past o dalous of all scenes that bave disgraced even uls Congressional carcer, It s stated to-night that the vigorous opposition to Butler by som of the voung Democrats s due mainly to an order which bas arrived from national bead- quarters that Butler must -not be nominated, coupled with an intimation that when the Dem- on a3k date, rule hereby m ance with the Uieck sea and Flioty faspected hlgher thisn en liejected. cted th s Bpring Wheat under the ded, #hinth be inspected out In accords fafous of sald rule as Spring Wheat, 'fife Wheat shall in no case be . 2, gl tice et ho Aigher AL B8 GEOKGE M. E0OUR, JONN 11, ONSBLEY, Tailroad and Warehouse Commissioners. all Ican do s at the disposal of the suffering people of Holly Springs.” The Telegraph Company have nodle tmartyrs, but none truer ur more uneclflsh than Ben Coyee. Feace to his nshes, and way spring-time find his grave fresl and green. W, J. L. HouLax, Mean Those Holy Votees!” and Dow's *Come Unto Me,"” by the ilarmonls Quartette; the whole clostug with the Doxology, sung with Kreat power and unction by all on the stare and in the audience, mud a briet prayer and benedie- tion by Prof, Swing: Qur Fattcr who art In heavon, scna Thy blessing dont of the Homeopathic Relief Boclety, who has treated over a hundred infants for yellow fever, aud lost o single case, and that when there was an orgaulc discase of the heart, says there are . dozen different ways of tho discase manifesting ftsell among infants, all of which wer, but his judgment was considered of very small conaequence. e was, however, a man o) conzigerable encrey fu carryinz out a point, nud finally labored for and obtalned the nomination and election to the ofllce of Justiceot the Peaco He filled this office with peculfar aiscredit to b, village, bis decisions betng the most marveloug were tory from their moorings below Gallipolis by nsudden rise in the wver reached this clty Ao-day, ‘I'wo were crushed against the plers of the Cinelnnatl & New York bridge. The other two were sunk below the city. The steamer . Tk, hept A Porter, m pursuit, capturcd the remalning |, "he 3 ¢ sur: | Ocratic party comes into power at Washinston, e v ¢ e are pecular to this latitude. The disease Is Chalrman of the Rellef Committee, b.:.r-»“, i gg:;u started up the river ith e enech ;lnhl'xf..".f::;:,“nh;;fi our ey upn all | 98 It Expects Lot In 185, thoss who BAve. dte: fustasces of stuvidicy aud astnine lenorance ot UUSINENY CAILDS, PERCEPIIBLY DECREASING, lhe;z. its people, and uponall ita” homes, and upon all | regurded this order Wil discover that under Finally. once upon &'time, it occurrod to somg MITC“ELL & Co it to-day’s roports may be taken as o VICKSBURG. CANTON, MI88. one hearts '"'"",rf ;mm' ood a gr‘i‘:fn‘:fl%‘nfi"".’.’.‘d'".’-’;‘u'u'ifg‘. are fueligible | oy, just us JuEu doubtluss, after being dis ¢y | Fifty-nino deaths occurred, and only clghty- ABATING. CANTON, Miss., SBept. 15.—Total number of The audiencs hud the good taste to demand ps and po 3 gcusted with the other candhlates proposed, te no encorcs, and the concert was concluded at 10 o’clock, We are not joformed of the sumn received, but, as there were no expenses and the ball was crowded, tho coucert ust have ylelded over 82,000, The Owi Club, Mr. Cur- peoter, who bus worked very hard, the srtiste Who took part, und all who had anything to do wigh this memoarnble concort, are to be: cou- eratulated that thelr work hins met with such a rich reward, ENTRRTAINMENTS PROJECTED, At a meettng of the Plattdeutehs Vereln held yesterday at No. 7 Clark street, Mr. John o, Rumpt in the chair, and Louis Treoton Seere- tary, it was declded to ¢ive o performunce and ball for the benutit of the vellow-fever sulferers, Mesers.d. J, Rumt, L. Trepton, F. Waterhalter, F. Assmus, and Theodore Buhmann were ups poloted a committee to arrauge afllairs aud tix upon time and place for the eatertalnment. Amoutt the schicmes noted vesterdav as pro- Jucted for the beoellt of the yellow-fever suffer- ers was o literary amd musical cutertainnent at Klare's Hall, which was_ wrongly untounced ns for Tuesday cventog, It will be beld Friday cvening next. 8pecial Dievelch to Tha Tribune. Vickspuna, Miss., Sept. 15.—~1hc number of deathe stlll continues to decline gradually, and if tho present state of the weather holds out for a few days, It is the opinlon of some of our plysicians that the back-boue of the fover will be broken and thinzs gradually fmprove. I fesr this is like hoplug nualust bope, The num- ber of deaths to-day Is nineteen,—ten white and uloe colored,~an folluws: @, M. Thomas, colored, JamerAnderson, calored, George M, North, LT, L WL gy, Katio Franete, deuny Qreen, colured, 1. k. Lowis, ‘colored, Colvin Foricr, colorei, Philiv Hagratt, G. V. Viucose, cotored, Matiida kailth, colored, Jenuy Brown, colored, Maury £, Hoawel John Augustize, Eaward Ryan, leney Holtun, colored, Authony Lizke Chavman, Carlotte L. Green, ‘The number of new cases, I am led to belleve from conversation with different physicians, continues to decline, After to-day I think I will be ablo to give you the exact number of cascs, a8 the physiclans hava agreod to sgaln makoe regular reports, ADDITIONAL ITEMA To the Western Ansociated Prees, Vicrsnuna, Misa., Sept. 15.—Clear and warm, Thermometer, 9. Physiclans think thers s a steady deeline in new cases, but fears are enter- talned that Il very warin weather returns, tho fever will again incrense. Eighteen deaths to- day—niue white and nine colored. Among the new cases to-day §s Willlam A, Fairchilds, a promiuent citizen and & member of the How- threo new cases are reported ‘o the Board of Health as haviug broken out since yesterday noon, The oppeals to the Howaras and the Christians have materiatly fallen off, too, In the past day or two. Upto 8o'clock to-night the Lowars haye treated 5,015 cases and the Chris- tians 1,033, 89 WELLS-ST. Elevators Exclusively, . Wa, land, and Stzam Power, Ryery Machine warranted to kive B {w,merc' satistaction, All kiuds of :tevators repaired. * Prices low. Kend for Clrcular and Prices. (GRG0 FOMALE COTTEeR Preparatory nnd Colleglate Departments, an Optlons Cuurscy also Uraduatiog Courso in Musie, Drawiog and Tainting, Speclulties,” “For Letaloguo addrest . THAvL Morgan Park, Cook Co. Lk, of st easo. THE HORONST. SCHOOL For Young Ladles and Chitdren will reopen WEDNES. A Y, Bent. 1M, For circulars apply to MISE K| AND, 207 Huron-at. MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborn-av,, Chleago, WILL OPE MONDAY, BEPT. 10. Ample ace founmodations for boarding aod day puplis, ~ For clreus Iara address as sbuv A LADY Nring tired try town would 11k 1 hertamily s fow (AT 1o Edgeato Wit ber Yomy danghiers, Koglvh, tiernan, Freach, and Music, Ne- fer. {0 Lhe Hon. Win. Bross, nominate due for the Leelslature. Just to carry out the Joke, cnough people voted for un—I( belug u Yucky year for Lty star—to e'ect him, aud he salted off to Columbus with colors Hyluz, 1t had been a peeultarly favorite theme with hilm to tali to the rucal populution of the cnon mous alurics, 88 he termed them, which the county ulicern obtained heee, He argood thal all these aould be greatly reduced, and made faitafui prmiscs to the voters who would lsten {u regard to how he would do thls. But upon getting to the Capital ho suddenty discoversd Dimself the laupbing-stock of the Legistatore, Wi he, would” arbse to speak one member would call out, *Open the window and Tet the e escupe,” nd nuother would take it up In sume othier remark, | The result of ftall was that he accomblished sbsvlulely nothlng, except to galy the title of Fee-Bill Joe. e was rettred tq vnvate Hle at the emd of one teras, aud wig yever exoected tu be heard from more. But two yoeurs alter, be cawe up sgadn, sonouncing bimself everywlera as a candidate for the saue pusition, und waking « vigorous canvass for the nowluation all fer the county, ustnz bls Fea- il srgument ws Wis princiyal claim for supe cared to date, 51 death, 54; new cascs fu last twenty-four hours, 313 no deaths. Dr. Page Is dolng well. Rouenr J, PowsLt, Mavor, BILOXY, | Biroxy, Miss, Sept. 15.~Ons death, IL Mechom, aged 10. Two néw cascs, THE ADMINISTRATION. EXCITEMENT IN TR CADINET ON THE PINANCIAL QUESTION. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. WasHixarox, D. C., Sopt. 1i—Alter the con- ferunce of Cahinet officers on the tinancial ques- tion here on last Wridav, it appears that e dis- patch was sent to President Haves requesting bim to return Immediately, in order that there might be a full Cabinet meetivg upon the finun- clal situation and the Maino election. What ktud of dispateh any membzr of the Cubiuct may have sent 10 the President caunot, of course, bo stated, but it is certain that the President re. plied that he hail not and should nut chunge any of hisviews or ncts on the resumntion question; that he should hasten to complete specte-pay- tents as speedily us possible, and that be could not change bis plaus to return to Washinrton for the purpuse sugeested. The luference would appear to bu that some mumber of the Cabinet has hecome Irlehtened st the Muine clectiot, and wauats to tim on the question of resumption, and desires the Presudent’s co- operation in that direction. Perhaps m this very facl moro than anything clse may be found the'explanation of Blermsn’s latest circutur rescinalug all previous onders. GRAN' NIT 1% HOMESICK. &peeint Digpatch 1o Tan Triduna ‘Wasmivoton, D, €., Sept. 15.~A gentleman Just returned fromn Europe, who saw ( A BIRD OF PRET, g ‘Willlam N, Rogers, a well-known Hyery-stable keeper, aged 00, was shot and dangerously wounded by James Fion, an ex-policeman, who had attempted to draw Government ratlons, but fatled because be bad no sickncss fn bis family. This information belng wiven by Rog- ers, Finn shot Rogers with a mueket londed with slugs. RELIEF, ZABT BAGINAW, MiCIL Hpectal Dirpaich tu The Tridune. East Saawvaw, Mich, Sept, 15.—The total contributions in this city for yeltow-fever suffer. ers arejnearly 81,000 to date, and o grand con- vert and ball te~morrow nizhit 1y expected to net NEW YORE AND BROOKLYN. Nrw Yonk, sept, 15.—"The ctreular of Cardl- nal McCloskey, directing collectionsn all Cathe olle churches Bunday next for the vetlef of yel- Jow-fever suffcrers, was read at the several masscs to-lay, and the priests ureed generous contrlvutions. Bishop Laughlin mado an appeal In the Cathedral of Hirouklon. F'wo grand con- certs, given In Brookisu today by ity German socloties {n ald of the yellow-fever sufferers, were very succesaful, ‘Two huudred and twenty- two kegs of beor presented Ly brewers wors sold, THR BICK. To th Western Asociated Prees. Nzw Onumans, Sept. 15.—The weather fs clear aud warmer. Howard Assoclation, new cascs, 20; Youug Men's Christisu Association, 40, The following shows the coudition of the sick telegraphers: C. M. 8mith, Paut Leloun, Lucfus 8holdon, Charles J. Alleyn, and Frauk Dulaplaju, convalescing; C. H. H. Cottrell and T. E. Grabam, dangerously ill. Mra. Barnes o stlll very sick, and her son, aged 10, haso tbird rolapsa from imprudence, TUN sCORE. Deaths, 59; cases reported, 149, including 8 cascs dativg from the 1st to the 1lth just. MEMPHIS, Y. M, C A. The following subscriptious are rcknowledeed by the General Beeretary of the Young Men's Christian Assuciation ort, e went iuto the Convention with his chances certabi Jor o nomination, wud got wiat he want. et By some itscrutuble process he was elected On u ticket which was everywhiere else def und went dotvn to Columbus ua the oaly Dene veratic member from this county (o the 0'Con- nor Lezislature, llo afforded "sport fur both vartics, aud was especially sat doan upon wnd aplt upon by the Demovrata themnscives. 1l was tuld in a way which even be could unders Lot to biave auvthing wore to say abaoug s Few bill, and when 1t came up the seuseless 3 5.00 2,00 " oo 12.00 Friends' Babbatlischoul, ‘Twenty- sireet. by MBI ooviveeen ceneas 23 Presbyterisn Church und Sabbath-school, Arlington [Telghts, by F. W. Dutton.,.. 23.00 First Congregational Church, Chica; {ta Trewsurer, Jobn C, Wiswel), Capt. Ltead, ember, §5 for each of histwo cl . Churc! B, Matteson, MASSACHUSETTS, Woncnsren, Muss, Sept. 15,—Collections in ald of yellow-Tever sulferers fu ten city churches to-day amounted tu 31,428 b asiculars ppiy Lo’ JOTIN JOUNBTON; Esa., et Lk RUGLR ISLAND, AVCHcle, 10akIng 106a). ... eers o tirunt recently, reports that he is becoming very tllu:‘m:_w.u wlm mn-llz;mx [ nlu varly gr i 'll‘hu e . 4 . 3 Provinence, Sept. 15.~Ycliow-fever contri. | A friend,....oeurs o 2 homesick, und thut he would return at ones | Detiermembers of s pasty were much cha. . = 3 Bunbeaw Sewing _Kociety, Arifny i critie. c the # Iivé e Tast Walnntst. Female SO | i e ey mancty desthe renasied GRAND JUNCTION. Yiome are constantly coming fn frow the cites | Pk B0y vP 0 Minan 0 .0 | were b not for e fact that. o determiucd o | S48 the eure s et bt sl ers . to-day. Itisbelleved many have occurred in : Gubii, J and villuges of this State. Operatives in the | Citizets of Sloling, Lil., by Cbarles’ At visit certwn places i the Easte o ks much i | suety o e s the suburbs which are not reported, for the rea- son that undertakers will not go beyund the city limits, and tney that sell cofilus for theirin. termeut do uot report them. TII8 CEMETERTY, At Etmwood to-day Uity-eight coflins were brought in vxpress wagons sud other vehicles frow the suburbs, AMONG TO-DAY'S DEAD are Maj. Wiltlam Wills, Superintcudent of the Bouthern Express Company, who was u leading member of the Citizeus, Rolief Committee, and an active worker smoug tho sick and desti- tute; Johu G. Lonsdale, Jr., Treasurer of the Citizeus' telief Committeo; Ed Fuster, of the Howard Association; . W. Dlew, publisher of tho Western Methodiat, aud Wis wife and child (with mnotber child dylug); Dr. McGregor, of Tiptou County, Tenn, . TUB BITUATION, Dr, Armstrong and John Erskine, D, D., of Bauuders City, are {n a critical conditton, Mr. J. W. McDouald, telegraph-operator, recently from Cincinnatl, {s dead; and Mr. Kiotz, from Yhtiadelphia, will reopen Kept. 18. _Fuil collegiit arya: i3 aatrman Nelle! Cummities 250,00 Suurss wlvent uldo puplis prepared ¢ i ssam milis are sending rencrous sumnas, The oard of Trade Committes sends out a fresh appeal, recommending coutributions in churches, Coup's Equesquerricullan eave an extra benelit performauce Saturday, aud §$430 were secured tor fever sullcrers, CITICAGO., THE BOUTHUELN BENEFIT CONCERT, The grund beneflt coucert, which the Owl Club initiated ouly une week azo, was currled to #.complete succens last eved Although there never waa a concert of such dimensions preparcd 1o so short u time before fn Chifcago, it wos complete In all 1t detalls, with the ex- veption ot the great disappoiutuient felt at the absence of Mrs. Huck, who, owlug to a' sudden und very severs cold and throat all, wasabsolute- 1y torvidden by her physiclan tosiug, Mrs. Huck uppears 8o sellom in publle that her absenco was all the more keeoly felt, ‘Uhe audivuce was one of the lareest und uost brilllant that has ever assembled dn McCormick 11all, every rprise 40 learn this summor wvneigzed e a button-holy Cungressional nowination. style of vrocedury §s ta start out un tuot s hom n o Monduy moruing wnd poull the week from one town to snother over the whole distrlct, eailtie upon sueh inem- bers of the party us he Knows or thinks witt ba *a0lit," Bxluge 1L all up with thew, tellinz then what ho will bestow € thethoug is fixed for him. In this way there s a personal anterest felt by the worker fu this an's stiacesy, und the work whicti I8 done 4 enormous, and, whea the noml- mating Couvention couies, these imen will never What wus L that Joe wan camputrn for terested in poliths, und exvrosses u desire to [ nators Conkling, Cames and Howe re- elected. e sail that Gen. Caneron was the tuust satistactory Cubinet otfcer he over bad, ounlo. STATE WLIGHTS AGAIN, CINCINNATY, O, Sept, 15.~The frauds com- iitted at the volls 1o Cinclnnatl In 187, by which Gen. Banniug was returned 1o Conuress, have induced loading eltizens to take sovantuee ol the United States law which requires the Circuit Judires, uton the petition of o speeliled number of electors, to sppoint two Supervisurs for every votiug precluct, owe to represent cach feadiug party, whoso duty it shatl bo to superviso the casting und countiug of ballots Jor mumbess of Congress, Under this luw a petition was presented to Judie Baxier, of the United States Circult Courl, who will be dn the city tomorngy, to perform the duty nposed upon bim, Tho result will by the sppolnunent ol two Bupervisors for each voting preciuct In Ciucinuat, oue o Bemocrat Bpecial Dispateh to The Tritune, QAranp Juscrion, Tenn., Sept. 1h~All Is woe, wretchedoess. and despair. §Twelve new cases; forty-two In all. There lsbut one doctor, and ho lepves us toanorrow. Nurses aro wunted, Four or flve physiclaus are wanted. Weo want uo Post-Ofilce orders. The Post- master has fled. Every store s closed. Nothe ing but the grave is yawuing for its victims, Mayor Edward Buccton says gloomly: * 1 um nuw satisfied that all must die.” ANOTIER DISPATCIL GrAXD JUNCTION, Temn., Sept, 15.—Six new cases aud two deaths today, ‘Lotul cuses to date, 435 total deaths to date, 213 only 118 whites are here, of whom twenty-onosrg sickund under medical treatment, Seventsen nurses urrived last night,’of whom seveu are Cant-Get-Away's trom Mobile, aud tenare Uowards from New Orleans. Every patlont Is woil b Five arein acritical conditlon, sud sixtecn dolug well. Two physiciaus of expurlence ure greatly needed. They could do, with the nurscs, We i 1 ‘Total amonnt scnt to date Y. 3L C. A, nickei-box., e THE AZTEC CLUB, A Itemarkablo Gathering of Mexloan-War Veterats, Apecial Dlspaich 1o The Tridune, PIILADELPINA, 8ept. 15.~There las been n remarkablo guthering of military men fu this city durlng the last two days, the occasion befuy the snnusl meeting and diuner of the Aztee Club ot the residence of ite Prealdent, Gen. Robert Patterson, In commemoration nf the caoture of the City of Mexico, The Club was formed n Mexlco lu 1847 by tho oflicers of e army under Gen. Scott. Alter the apmy evacuated Mexico, the Club became i o do- grea dlsonganized, und for u couple ot years ny ualloos, Are HENMIEITA KUT: o her ENGLISY, FIENCH, AND QR E\”M" ING AND DAY SCHUOL for youls ladie 3 MUSIC UNSURPARRE] ctreula ber ine Toruiation, sopiy 0 the Princlpar o w00 OWer 1o stru ;n:l'z. ltl 1 Foeerne” lon 1 CUVIF Engigeering, ihe Classics, snd Eno ? bartlcts e, | u;wm-x*'tvx"f,’w Mrv, GARILCTRON, by Miss Tnussrox, PENNSTLVANA MOLITARY ACADEHY et duised by i Tuuwstor 71 ew RV LT 0. Facllities for STUDY Gk PENN. ~Opens Bept. 1L, Thoroukli tns T, Prestiy reak, In the Conventlon thls vear, Joe was harcly potinated by & plurallty of & fow votes, Thess Lie woulld uever Bave got, fnall probabillty, had he not done what no otier candidaty in this districe ever did o, viz,: appear upon the toor f the Cunveotion aud opeuly pedule bis owa ts fur nomiuation. The best men ol the Democratle party op- pusv Jow Lor the best of reasons, viz.: that he s totally untit for the bosition 1f he shoull he elected, uud that his nomination f« an it to the tutelilzence s ey ol the Demovratic party of the couni® Now, i Pos were not u 2 NAE By MiLva Mg Ehwiiar th:n'} ey Jrnanept. 30, Appile bo G;lflé\h;l"l‘ l\‘l}’l!‘l'rl‘l;l P hon: k™ 23, 147, For Catafogues s Clrcular, w ey, Gaioite Pron difaioat, padyto lisv, U, h ginual term opeus Vel e A ek otile s dow, Tho foreo ou duty now are | S2610% MU tho cascs on bad and thoss i o ere staiag e s e |:ull:: wnd ouo u Kepublican, whoso duty 1t will be to :l.""'ln:'l;'fl"n:ff fl'.'lilt’r'.‘:uzg"lflr'n’x‘-‘.‘ii‘al‘fil“:uf"iufl 2t Loula, July s, 1k K. 61y to come, We ara fugreat need of money, | . cste Berg, by g o F that the cicetions are falely conducted, The | simply bimselsand bad been huntedup by bisaux- A ¢ R x4 | Mr. Lanxford und Mr. ryaut, who, weare roud Beek GaIrAAeT ot * | eboral, **Elu feate Bers," by Loescl's orchiestra, | i cuergy of Oew. Pattcraou, Its | &2 & ¥ B bly 10 say, are doiog noble work. Of twenty-four *origival Howards, ouly six are on thelr fect, belug dead or sick. The clerieal force is so much reduced that Sccretary J. 11, Bwith re- queats persons sending contributions to send by draft, There ia AN APPARENT PALLING OFP fo the wumber of new cases, Ouly filty-two uew applications for nurses wero nade to the Howards to-day, ‘Twenty-slx physicians of tho tous parey wends dn bis qulegBrooglyn tone ond homlbvated, bls camlidacy would dssume o very ditfercut phuse. Hut aa it ds, with 3 - ber uf te Teaders uf the r..uy rewly to bolt the vomluation, with a cundidute wholly without Hmoney to wpend in 4 party used to luving much to baudle, thery would séem 10 be but very lit- tle chance of Jou's develuptug any strensth, Thus the partics stand here, Probibitions strong and drawing from the Revabhcans, Na- tlonais displaylug more strength than was ex- pected and lujuring the Democrats, Which one Bupervisors wilt bu supourted by the whole vower of the Unitest States Government, 1f nee- cssary. No force will be emnployed unless the authority of thy Cours sball Lo resisted, Bo fur, Cluclusati & the ouly place 1 Ohlo for which application tins been made, The emocrats ob- ject to the uppolutment of Bupervisors, and Dint that the executlon of tho law may b re- slated TUE CLEVELAND CONGRESSIONAL FIGUT. o] Wy, e © s “sebonl “l'n?mm‘m'\b;;-;d um:uxro g 1o scloul wiil reopun o _Furcireufan appy 1o Misy | it CHESTNUT-ST. SEMINA PHILADELUDTA, Tho 20th year of thls Busrding and Day School wiil Spet Netember 1. Fur circulirs apily to_ Friucloals, BON. E 16 eatauteat, it BONNEY and Miss DILLAY JOBRISTOWS, 8. buys (30 wilés frotm N, [ VEAR BOA ;t)a;r youty vlayiug ui this oceagion as 4 willtary baud, Prof, Hwing spoke as followe: You all know me well enough, T Lope, to know that | am not gutug to deliver su 3ddsess or speoch before you this evening. We liave como 1o hear wausic, “und | will nt, therefore, infict upon you mory (han & {ew senteinces. | apeak for toe Cou wittee who have arranyed. this cuncert, snd the st uisigreeable pare uf my speocn b the ane nomicemcnt that Mre. Tluck” will not bu able to *my 10F us o-ulght. Sho {id seeu wick fur two dupy, Lut wax 4o wuzious ta ving fur such a chirlly SUCCOR. Naw OkvLEANs, Bept. 15,—The Howard Asso- cation recelved the following: GRAXD JUNCTION, Tenn., Sopt, 15.~—Sond by the next frain two physiciane, We will havs no ductor Ww-morrow, - All sick. Furty-two cusve of fever, Euwanu Buitox, Muyor, In respoose to the above Dr. C. Ball lcaves to-worrow for Grand Juuction, Another pbysi- cisu-goes Tuesday, Prestdent. Gous Seott was ex-otlicie on how- orary mewber, Gen., Percifer ¥, Bmith was ity Orat Presdent, sud Gew., Robert Buchanuy was View-President under blw. tGeow, Puil Kearney, Worth, Quitiian, Cadwallader, Stlelds, und Steveus were members; also Gens. Lee, Stous- wall Jackson, Barnard K, Bee, and Cadmus Wil cux. Guen. Grant s @ wewber, and four years ago, by his invitatfon, the Club beld its reunion YARDING BCHUOL FO .} 1oV, B, b (luwhr&l? 1t AN TOITION, 50t al Suat s would not ghve up untid to-night; uud ohiv | ae the White-louse. This year tweut: - of the uld partics utder the, circumatances wil SL)Q ‘.\uh«w 1 Academy. Tisddondeld, medical corps report 134 new cases for twenty- can Jw:r. £ .J s bery, “lmm ”r‘.!lll'!‘\‘rfi‘;xl puru)fl::; \l:: YUI:ltI":l e L"(')“P;.:Mml:‘l T-‘r‘ T”:,‘:n' 1git- | ¥in l-um{nuwh-l thiu guestlon to wnswer, but four hours eudiog st 6 p. m., against 234 yes- TIICKMAN, “Tuo Lomuiitica felts great disapuointment st v 3 it CLRVELAND, O., Bept. 14.—The political ait- | A (8 3% i) wiiolly I Tayor of the Reoube LAZARUS SILVERMARN. | teriar. 3. W, featt and’ sudge Archibald DESFALY, Srat, whe Wy founa that thy coucert caie on | States, caime toguther at tho Coutinentat, “fhey | watlon fn tns conuty and Cougreasionat District, | Lo Ganrs LAZ ARUS SILVERM AN' W thi o :h- ue; 7 udge Soectal Dispated to The Tribuns. Sunday 's:\n:h:'.(i :‘.:‘."“.“'1-’ saked ot lu would uot | were Uens, Patierson, Beaureyard, Buchansn, | on mattor of much futerest, and atords the i BANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMENCE, S HicKMAN, Ky, via PADUCAI JUNCTION, Bept, | br auatuseric —anit 1 cormmo? §aachsesents | Jancock, Creaton, Cady, Houker, Haguer, | food for much speculativn. Four caudidates WISCONSIN, Wbyt : el V Bsads Cook Conti Nzw Youx, Beot. 15.—Henry Thatcner, Cash- | 13—5HIl o the valley of the shadow of deatt, | tho Cumitice calls au o Ao, it | alnll ;‘t: J& u {urtl»ir. {ulnow"'u “‘.','j' P!{l € | are setively in the Seld, The Republicans kave MILWAUKKE. e e e echeres s seiog N * tle fated city of Hickman rematas, The pas- | B0t wakauny sbolocy. The cvent explalus lell, | 3ykes, Schuvler, Hawlitou, Baroard, Patwr, resomivited the Hon. Awos Townseud, who bas held the ofice for & singlo tecn, with a (ceptauus to bis coustitucuts. He Is one of the leading business-men of this city, snd closely Lleutlled with its beat iutercsts. [lsbusiuess is ‘that of wholesale grocer, aud, a8 a purt of the trgde, of courss the fir of which ho is w mem- ber deals wore orless lu wines una liquors. This fuct bas been- taken Lold of by the Probibition- fute, who Bave been fasued futo coustderuble activisy by the coutinued work of the Murphy sxitatod, and are taking bold with much foree, snd mgkivg thy most of the fact stated abuge. “They bave put a candidate in the tield and wrémaking u yigorous canviss, wany of them bewifdgolish enoygh to supuose thut they: will eleed #m(u. Thuvaudidateof this party o Mr. W, B\Doou, & wau who has be- oouie suddeuly tic4a the oil-redufug busiuess herey und who, havivg been formerly very poor, and befng vuturally of o bevevolent disposition, Las grouted o luge Lrick lewperunce bullding, fer of the'First Natlonal Bunk of Memphls, late Iast uight sent from that city the following als- patch regarding Willls, who died to-day: Mr. J, G Brien, Ganeral Superintendent Souik- ern Kxpress, Now York: llave Just left Nooly Willis, wi:o wishes me to say 170U he caunot live. Hoius noble follow, and moeute his fate &s all wbould, but as 1 e seie b nlu:s'.' 40, Hu asks tuat some good — NOLLY SPRINGS, HOLBING TUR MICK, HoLLy 8raings, Supt. 15.—Tyls evening Mra. Laborde, one of tho wost faftuful surses we bave employed, sud who uurses R, ¢, Perkius, expresy dgent, who o berolcally volunteerod 1o tako the place of L. B. Mosby, ‘who desertod bis post, reported that her_ patient had been robbed ol his mouey by an assistant nurso vamed 8. E. Thomas, of Martiy, Tewu., and that tae excitemeat from this act, was Msely v caues & relapse. We im- wediately arrestod Thowas, avd, through Epacial Dirvaich to The Tridund. _ MiLwavkxx, Sopt. 15.—~Tlie contest over del- egutes 10 the Democratic Congreaslonal District Conveation lulted to-day, bus it will reoven to- morrow moruing with great vigor ucd carnest uess. Tho total delegatgs will be us follows Milwaukee County, 23; Osaukee, 4; Washing ton, 5. The cutupalyn la favor of Deuster hae been uctively imuvaged, and it was suppoicd that bo would bave & walls-away with the . caticuos, but it appears as il Jubu Johnston would cay- ture half the city delezates aud perbans mure, It wil require niustesu Yoles to uumbute, aud three I wot four votes fu bue outside countiss sre for Jolustom. tic\ balaaco for Deustor. IT, 54 1 now uuticipate Jobuaton carrics the Kiret, Secoud, Third,.and Fourth Wards, with tue Souta Side wards, it will sécurs Lim Swelve Asscibly District deles gutes and four from the Scuate, Districts, which wil be envuzo to secure bl powination. All of the German canaidates for plices oo the Dewocratic couuty tickst ae at wurk lo ogpge Aud furtucrmore thiere Ly always a greal vanety of opinjons ju the world about bow the Sone duy wnould be spent, the moruing sud the wweolog. - Wo have ‘coms Lere tu-nishb (o fopreecut obe oplalon, Otsers who do not favorsuch ¥ coucert represent another set uf 0pin oud; dud theirooinions ure catibled to peapect, 10z IBCY 470 107 400 Wast bart Koo peaple, b3 wo ourvlves wie. (Nwilce. ] Phore will siways be s dillerensu of obinlon i the wurly regandiug such erents; sud 10 Lasmonize thess Lwo great droups of persuns —the Kroup tuak Lhink &3 we du oud the XFUUD that LIuk Otherwive~is w0t tho work uf uu SVening of o year; bul Liiv Larwoutsing of oplus jons ix the gradual woek of genstutigus agd of ceu- turie Whether & coucert cun . be upon Bunday or Monday eveulng must by - de- terwlued by AWe questlous —one, the quality of the mualc, the wlur, the wdjcct of thy wusic, .\ Subday oveuing couceit dviuands that the wusle bo sucred. aud that thw vbject of the musle be sacred. Our roncert,” therefore, fo- nigt nas thie doablo expluaition snd ke double Alvord, Capr. Hardcastle, Surgeon Shinons, aud Prof. Cupoee. All tho old otlicers wera re-clect- ed, us fullows: Presidout, Geu.. ibybert Patier- sou; Vice-President, Gen, Robert Bughanau; ‘Freusurvr, (e, Peter V. Haguce; Secregary, Prot. Coppoe. The Club then amended their Coustitution so as to wake the urgavizadey perpetial. From thcle own choice, thiey uever bad & tiembersiiy of wore than 150. Two black balls are sutticent to vegative an applica- tiou, the rules governing the Society Ueluy suvmewlat ol the Bud ey of the e Club nu bers now - about - seventy-five miembe A izood wuny buvu beeu carrivd ull by uld uge, and a goud wany wore by the late Civil War, Gew, Patterson blinself 14 the oldest wensber now lviug, befog 86 The amendu cubaditution adovted wig vawtlm‘ ghr bls ely- Sad | vet s or calgudaut gy becoine biy oo 20 wacnal e wbjuctde wsctad | Sacceubor, IF b Us & pereoh ol ond thosal st J relixiuie servico ehl to-mgbt wii) | acter and be Voucted for by (e wewmbers of the S'STU s0nFit UF Jevus CLEAE Lhan | CI0b. After this clause was passed Gen, Harry uospicltol L who Joved to | bombnated 3 grandson foF wembersbly, oot of X, Waaluved o viail e sich, vae uf Ll dauglias. irimake Uy Loudon, Paris Frankiort, Betlin, Ham= sage over tha dark river ls made now by dozens. ‘The liviug sbudder sz they Lear of the succes- sivo deaths and some well-known namo s wen- tioned as the oun now luld low. From s shud- der they pass to s chill, aod soon the rging fever marka them as the next victhn, and they ary rocorded a8 oue of bd stricken, only to spoedily pass awsy. The hope thaut lingered in tho breasts of the few Las chauged to despatr, und all now look forward ouly UTTER ANNIRILATION auds blotting out frowm earth. Tho fearful fato of Greuads stauds an sppalilug pleture, of which our owo town fs dally becoqiiug o fuce slmlle.” We bave had twelve deaths withiu the past twenty-four Lours, and eight vew cases. Willlamn Barnes aud M. 8. Willisms arv amoug the deaths, Ten inore persons wre now in u dyltog condition, ana will largely lucreass tho wmortuary report tor L0-IOrTuW ree of the Lew cases ure whitcs aud tive blacks. ‘Thowuy A g00d second-hand engtne of about 40-horse power. ARMOUEL & CU., 153 Washiogton-st. FAIKBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicuga, Becazefultubuyoaly the Geaulos,