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VOLUME XXXI1X, AUCTION !Al.! OF DIANONDS, WA’I'UIIPW, JEWELBY, t'- AT AUCTION! N. MATSON & (0., TO LIQUIDATE LIABILITIES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1678, AT AUCTION' WILTI. SEILL Peremptorily, Without Reserve o Limi TEHEIR LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT RETAIL STOCK, EMBRACING Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, anzes, Silver Goods, &o. $300, 000 WORTH &6, UNEQUALED FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND ELEGANCE, Commencing Wednesday, Sept. 18, and continuing from day to day. ; HOURS OF SALES~-10:30 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. LADIES specially invited to attend. J. H. FRENCH, Auctioneer. STATE AND MONROE STREETS. . LEADING WESTS WES’ N LA'w YRS, NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. **An Arsociation of Lawyers, fa which “membershlp farestricied o thoseof high character, and fo ono 1 tach county,” JAS. GRANT, bec,, Chl " ~Dsaver, Arspah °“;"|“’x° ':"";"Ou”: WLRACE TR & sacoN. *IrpIAy, Park Countiye, pyny cunistison. Gy town, Clear Creek Coun corxsioma. Clear Greek Loy Tas MITCHRLL, Bliverton, San Juaa Cnun J HOLLINGSWORTIX = , 1. “AK:TA“:’K“Y D;:'::’ oflx‘("firn.cnccunumv. 3 oty e s K 0. SMITIL NOIB~Aledo, M © . .u.xmox lM: o Merser ot mamron, b IR e e ON & MONULTA. Cart. White County, R Charleston, Coles County.. .- Culesgo, Cook County. BLB!PBII & Wlfl'fll‘ Fulton, Whiteside County. Geners, Kane County, WM‘.I. }IECOY. ¢ J, f1. MAYBORN, Uihevorough, Montgomery County, Jacksonvitle, Morgan Couny . Mg, ;" "';, f}s;x L ITLICK & LIPPINCOTT. erscyvile, Jorsey COUGIY, i W, RERDAMAN, ;‘::::“ ":‘::: z:"::" HODLIT & BTOKES, oy T. 3. GULDEN. Monmouth, Warren Count WART & PuRLER.' Monticello, Pistt Cmmy. {E Morrts Goundy Connty, . LODGE & HUSTON. i m-.. m:l :n""“’;m 1y, 3 N: NEADING. uawka, Headerson County, ey Tisrsox & pure. Oregos, Ogle County. Ottawa, Lasalle Count; E. ¥, DUTCHAER, % o4t g, 8. RLDREDGE. Paxton, Ford County. A, BAMPLE Peklu, Tazewell County. Pearta, Peorla County 4 BARNYATL 2 “CliaTTY BROS. & ULRICIL Petessturgh, Meaned ( uuuu. T. W. MeNEELEY. Plttegeld, Piko Louaty, TNOB. WORTIINOTON. lwlllll:hl: Bengumon “"‘:[‘LI};ITON A UAMLIE, Sulliyan, Moultrla Gounigs O & LANPIIEL. Brcauore, DeKa County, ALVIN T+ OREENE LOWELL & CARNKS, ‘Tuscols, Douglas County. o oA Ceilk k0N & uacrnENSON, v' :';‘[' n“" u:;m M. W. MATHRWS, e L) 7-j. P. VAN DORSTON. Wataoka, Iroguols CounLY e+ 1. WIITEIALL, 5 et e e "cuns. L Thavis. e Folat Lake Cousty. =y 0, & woop, ¥owler, Banton County. CK & TRAVIS. * ¥rankfart, Clinton Count dagea Ulin & marsoriian, ks e M Y WILBON & DAVIS. Husuaston, "\ll“nm ('Allh‘fl’un z T, 1ndianspolls, Marion Covnty, Wik, WALLACE. Keatlsnd, Newtea County, Rjing South Dead. ¢, Josedh County, o I'IU!HAILB lemington, Juaper Conaty, T L Terro Msate, Vigo Coasty, S HUNTER, Ji ‘Valpersiso, Forter County. % G HUNTER Iz o T. J. MERRIFIRLD, ~Anamoss, Jones County, 3k BEAGY. Boope, Boons County. RITCOKY & GREKN, Burltogon, DesMolnes Ccuflu‘ & BALDWIN, Butler Ceatre, Butler Counig. o\ onata, Cetas Haples, Liny ‘:"' Oliuony & 8T. JouN, Chokes, Cutrokea Coustr.y oo S Coancil Blults, Pfllu'“unll“.k‘;filfibnmml. iy ““":i:'.‘c:::' FORKMAX & MAUSIL Sy M‘u“prr: NSON & GIBSON, WN & CAMPBELL, Decorad, Winacshisk Coutiy, X%, COBERT, Deiby, Delaware County, Do e, bR & T4 Dabuqae. Dubuque counu.' BING SigupiRys Eikader, Clayton County. GHIEAOA CADY: Emmetaburg, Palo Alto Count o AVERERTON: Toreat City, Winnsbago ooum* [ABDSAOEEK ’ Y & anprasox, Gienwood, Mitls COustp, w01 vg & wiLLIAMS. Mazlan, Shelby COUMSY. ) oy uOMPSON. Independance, Bebansn Coustye o) 1 odianola, Wartes Coustlypyppy o gAMSON. lowa Ctty, Jobuson OO g & WISHER, Jeg: eBeraon, Greens CouBf o) o OLIVER, Krokuk, Les County. YRANK ALLYN. X, l;ulnu‘x‘m :n tuu CogntlRLEa BALDWIN, Kan, Herrison "“'XaNluHT‘ CADWELL, Maquoketa, Jacksun Cuunty. THANK AMUS, Massbatitowa, Martiali Coutyy "L pay Q. WATTSON, 10WA-Moteznma, Powesblek Couny OWA=Montasnms, PoxesbieX COUCH % & CLARK, Mount Pleasaut, Tlenry “fl‘lfl' " & R AMBLEL i e, Buseatine, Muteatiao Gogntye 1 BT Nevada, Btorey County, DYER & FITCHEATRIC chlluwbw-.chlckmwum ¥, CUNITTICKS RITEAN BNAVE! Newton, Jasper County. AN:U:Y A c:o: Northwood. Worth County. i . 8. DUTLE: DRRR 'Y ehell County, 5 X rore. MUSKOIl CONMN, 1p0ox & BismoP. Osceols, Citrk Couaty, o Oskalooss. Mahaska Connty % Mahwka COUMTL e & MALCOLAL. Rock Itaplds, Lnncflfll’ll’- ¥. A KEEP, My T unty, s i SMITH & RINK, Slowx City, Woodbury Connty, IASE & TA 3 . Tipton, Cedar County. clopss PLOB: JONN N. NEIMAN. Toledo, Tama County. b o Jinton) Beadon Ssnly, m::::zfi:fn‘n“ :;’: ‘Waterioo, Ntsck Hawk County. GEURGE ORDWAY. ‘Winterset, Madison County. EONARD & BTRKLE, RANBAS—Abllene, Dickinwon Cennt Avliene, Diekinon (auiling & riEnce. Atehtson, Atehison C«lml KVKIKET & WAGGENEI dulllnllm!. ‘Osage County, WM. THOMBON, Coupel} Grove, Morris Count J 3 Xidorado, Butier Coundy. Nion & pesTuA A Great Bend, Barton c«.'?x",, YE1TTE KNOWLEKS. M. 11 DODGR. Independence, Montgomery Count DAL erass - Lawrence, Douglas county. Amm. A, RIGGS. Leavcoworth, Lesvenworth County. 11, ORISWOLD. Lyobs, Riea County. O MASEOAT. Bentca, Nemeha Connty. 4 J. T, TAYLOR. 5 Twnl.fihnnnconm’k s RYAN & JOUNSON. Wichlts, Bedgwick Lounty, 36, & 4 MICINOAN=Duott, Waruagiilts DAL EETON TINDALL & TINDALL, Uoughtan, Moughton County. Iibpemiog, Marquesie Lty s CHADBOURNE. i Pirier & osnonn. n, Jnckson County, Jackson, dackion Coonty. o,y congry, 4200, Kal D Xalamazoo, Kalamezoo Ounuuun‘ M, BUCK. Muskegon, "M\Efifll GOIIIIJ. McLAUGHLIN, o ! MINNESOTA—Ausiin, Mower Cou NBAQTAAusits, MowerCoRIL, | o oo pve. Moatevideo, ChippewaCously, o ) o 104 Cow :::‘:::' :::]'. m:"’i ERKINS & WHIPPLE. ', M. DURLINGAME. , Fillmore Couaty. Eristes ™" neNnY B WeLLs. Baint Pavl, Kawmsey County, 5. M, GILMAN. MIS80URI-Chillicothe, Livingston Lumh;y 5 N, BOYD, Kansas City, Jackson County, W, W. VAN Ngss, Flstubarg, Cllatos County. nNEY. e ot 108, B, TURNEY. BHOADIEAD, bYAVIrACK & JLARUBSLER. MONTANA TER.~Fort "anwr& le\&nuwofia:il“‘f Virgiots City, Madisoa Count; !‘ . ) 5 CALLAWAY. NEBRASKA—Alblon, Boons Couaty, LORAN CLARK, Baatrice, Gags County, . 3. A, MCEWEN. DakotaCity, Dakota Countg. TYI0MAS L. O g Falls City, Richardson Cfi:fllu- 48 1o AUIVEY. @ P Co 1SHAM RRAVIS enevs, Flllmora COURTy o nTRROP & LIKKS, Hebron, Thayer County. : OLIVER I 8COTT. o s 95 3, L. HAYWARD, Umaba, Douglass County. J. M. TAURSTON, Flattsmoatl, Cass “ulr'WlJZBLIB & BTONE. Republican City, Harlan Couuty. b o /' 5. DEMPETER. s ': h";':“ x"‘ A M. BTEVENBON. ccutnish, Johnaod COUnty. . g p, paviDsON, ‘Wiiber, 8aline County. Tork, York Cauntys LEDWICK & McDIVITT. 'TEXAS-Dallax, Dalias Count ety s as County. 'Y & McCOY. UTAN TERRITORY-Osden ”'{V““"" oy Balt Lake Cluy, m.d’x.‘&u-"‘ A UARIATT, é E. D, B0GE. WISCONS1S—Alms, Bultlo Count it it wn{un MOBKE, JR. BORCHSRNIUS. Chuippaws Falla, cnl»nn conn IIVT JENKINS. Esu Clatre, Rau Clalre Count; Green Bay, Brown cou.-(m'::‘:"c:;::‘:::: Jazesvitie, Rock Copty. g Madison, m'c“‘t,qucnosl & DUNWIDDIE. LEWIS, LEWIS & HALE. Alaville, Clark Countys e U R 3. MACBRIDE. Jabkosd, Winoeds OIREN Rishe 0 CottnLes w. yrLkER. Raclas, Racine County, ‘Viroqus, Veraoa cau:y. iRY T: FULLER, L P. PROCTOR. © Wausau, Maratboa On\\ul' KELLOGG. WYOMING TIRNTOKT—I'N‘MNI&!,\N-II uum; DBNTIITIIY. IlH!l BET, B8 e DOl vt SOORR R EET FINEST AND imj‘ yILLINGS, l n. n ul V;A ifll& BALE. "ICE FOR SALE, 800 tons uf 1878 Ice, 13 (0 I¥ tuches tuick, de. Lreredua canotia city. In4uire at Duwses & Yamis' DIAMONDS, WE SHALL Offer during the next two weeks, our mam- moth new stock of Watches, Jewelry, Sil- verware, Clocks, &ec., &c., purchased at the prevailing low prices, 10 per cent Less Than accumulations of o_ld stock can be bought for amywhere in the city, either at public or private sale. Our salesmen in- structed to meet prices offered elsewhere, re- gardless of cost. Giles, Bro. & Co., 8.E. Cor. State & Washington-sts. DTAMONDS AND WATCHES, SPECIALTIES. WATCHER, Btc. n! Elfl (PVM:S- TREMOVAL. L. FAIRBANK & 0, ART FURNITURE, Bomoved to tbhe Bpactous Store, 268 WABASH-AV. A changoe {n our bnl ness. ts us in offering our entire stook of Fine la‘nrmmro - At Auction Prices To make room for a mnn eneral line of Roods, which we are now. evinw atock, and which we shall soll R ) L.G. FATRBANK & CO., 268 WABASH-AV. HON‘ZEJS’I‘ MONBEX A geries of three Lectures on the Plasacial Question il l»e geliverad fn YAuwm.{' HALL o u?::-'mlr. Sad Friday EYentags of this Week by THOMAS - NICAOL, Boorotary of thc Bong&-llnnu Luwul of wett. J.ectnmvm dlscuns the 'lloln range of toptes mvum n tho lsaues now befor tbe Country, under the founwing hesi! . lmt‘! IEFIHV unconstitutional. morally poysically impossible. tom legaily uad historicalty con: stdered. This Lecture will discus the questions of ls. sue and’ ummp fon of Natfoual Sunds' and Curroacy, Tagution ot llonds, Contraction of Curmucy, etc. ml"x “Rattona] Danka und lisak-Notes vh. Uovern- Notes aa Curren cluf ‘Infended to impart valusble !luuulu!. o, and nuatisclent Infonnaion, but will e Hiustratéd by criticians upon the Theortes and I'.fi; un:r: S siduare, Cary, Gokdy, Buver, Churman, nd oth in fubllc) and sspeciatly Youn ecroe n" avecially Toung Meo snd Ladios,aro AUEN. Ete, IFYOU WANT ATINE CARRIAGE OR BUGGY CALL AND 8EE THE LATEST Novm,'rms‘ STUDEBAKER BROS, 151 & 153 Wabash-av. e YO WENT, T TO ] RENT N-m and baement s rib s of 24 0 | REN T Az, tlezantly furaihed Brich Hesidancs on West Fusbinglon ac, enat of Aaus A3 rouuis: large gtounds, Wi'reut ouly for private fam 133 UOEAN STEA. nnui-;_ Ouly Tineet Ling T France, Goneral Trunsatlautie C--vluy. Batweea New York aad liev 4 N. B, foot FUANCE, Trudelle.. Wedbesday, S60t. 18, §:30 8. . m-nm'u'?i‘ D fi'n" e T e AT PR K Oy IV GOLD (aciuding wine): A} o\mvnv. —¥ir i B L"bm W0, ecuia Laowa. sasy Bicereus. 8% includinx wine, bedoia el m:n.\fr- " Eariere, " % Ville de l’lnt"‘ne'“ o reut,” do bot l'lll A4 OB TR At 9 Broadway, W, ¥, WIITE 67 Clar st Agent tor Cilcagu NORTii GERMAN LLOYD, The steamers of this Company will sail every Sutur- day fruw Bremen Pler, fout of Third-st., lloboken. Jisteyof Fessuya-rom New York lo bedtiusuipien ados; Huvre, and Urocaely Orys cabis, ond Catia, $0U, goid. ste im ureeucy, wici & o ey e st 2 owlity tirevis s Xirk. IC 70 10% DEALERS, BREWBRS, FORK- PACKEKS, AND OTHERS, THE XNICKERBOCKER ICE C0. Of g York. the larcest Ic- Sompany Lo the World, ShoaY S H un’uuln sar-josd fo or Jul particu) ) uuouuu ICK CONPANY K L LIt LN SPIEGEL & CO, 251 & 253 Wabash-av, Chamber Sets! ‘We are offering_the “BOSS” ‘Chamber Set, Ast or Waluut, clegantly trimmed and ve- neered, at DB35Y The best value and equal to any $46 in the market. Inspection solicited. 251 & 253 Wahash-av. Near Jackson-st. _SmOES. “GENTLEMENT W offet our own make HAND-BEWED BUOKS, oqus! y Custom made Shoe, B7.00. BURT'S S8HOES, IN ALL BTYLES, $5.00. oo, its tlia AGENTS (or the Genulue Durvs 4 ¥ 2 ‘"n' n&'n‘nmnf'xn SRS Five suoRs, from FLORSHEIM BROS,, 85 Madison-st. ovp. McVicker's Theatre), and 66 North Clark-st, o208 Avnta for MeCheady's Cora Bolsdat, warsaniod to cure or Inoney Fefunded. e e e INSURRANCE. R s ESTABLISHED 1864, FIRE INSURANCE. roars” expar(mo'. the honorable pq. man of over $3,000,000 losses and line of stroug, prompi-paying compani warrant us in gaying that we ara wall pi srad to mest the wants of thednauring pub. fio. " With thanks Zor past favare wo re- npuutmuy ask & oontinusnoe of the same. E.E. RYAN & CO0,, 210 LaSalle-st., cor. A Aeadmeat fo Rule Two (3) of 1he Rales Goveraing o Taspection of Graim 1o (e Qufy of Chicage, 1o take efect Dhrfod Whost ab 3 fi'-'r‘d Spring Wheat e s Wheat shsil e sviods phump, and wel :;1":'" .m ':“\lv’::n“mu ba sousd, reasonsdly cleas, No’ g o wmfi tude al tofertor, shrank: . 'ifa‘.'fl'.“.'..’e‘l. e s e e Hiclsctea it \Inul Siat fnciads Soring West damp. musty, growa, badly T 807 olber G S e ek for R, tu ctseat salviuee ot ivring aod ¥ iter Wheat It stia') 1xed_Wbeat. aud eraded according 1o the qullll) lnnvol. m-me shiatt s ia fared on aud sfte u75; bt It 1s provided that a1l Wheat a siore it Inkpectea’ b as EoTINY Whent uuidet tho Tule Derchy ameaded shail be fisvected ol ord+ eiSiocs oF 410 Fite 84 Sy Wh By Fale Wheat shalld woc t505kher 1ns BTN VR, RLEY, roud sod 4 Wmlmuu \Comuideraiere. Chicago. Tk, a:x-: LAY S R DISSOLUTION., The copartaeranip heretoture eststiag under the frm Dausc aud style uf MILLER BROTHERS & KEEP, U4 tuls dav dissolved by dnitation. All uusettied accounts due ¢he aald grm sbould by pald a3 once, a8 thelr oilics, No, 1w Lake-st., Chicsgo.” Kitlier party Iy sutborled W aiys the Srus vame o Hquidation. ALDION i MILLKR GRORGE 1. MILLER, WILLIAM ¥, KKEP, Chicags. 1., July 33, 1UP. o Jobbers and Hanufaclorers, termperats, tyliabln acouuntsat snd cofrestondent, i lu Clcavy woul 0 oudaiy Wl combetaut 10 kvt rge OF Wi Ulice. Gt Tuleinc % w0 Triuse - Kap GLOVPI. FALL STYLES KID GLOVES! IMeld, Lezter &' Co. WABASH-AV.,, DETWEEN Madison and Monroe-sts.. Call attention to new and ele- gantd designs in vichly em- KID GLOVES! Imported only by them, Late Paris Novelties! Have also received full as- sortinent of wregular makes, embracing the newest Autwmn shades. SPECIAL BARGAIN. A Real Kid Glove, 2-buttons, at only 1. GUSINENSY UARD>N. CHICAGO MEXT PRESERVING CO., Coruer LaSalle & Michigau-sts, Reef Ribs, Loins, Tenderloins, Rolls, &o., &o. Butchors, Vessuls, Hotels, Restaurants, &o., 'nuppned at lowost v wholenlu priou I A URLBUT & C0., Wholesale Droggists, ‘75 & 77 Randolph-st. Cl laAllll. 1P Y0U IJ)\E X HEAVY. RICH SMOKE, TRY' D. C. FOOTE'S ldentical 10-cent Cigar. epulne span oWIiNpa !‘N tml Levenson Ay lmchull 4 1eh Wrabper aud Love Bv-u-n Fiter.of tArm\: .‘rdbgn swel iy m(sr W DEAL- I y Van Schaack, u mwl e Tobacuo® 'k thANOIo\L. MONEY toLOAN B 103LAK B, REED, No. 62 WiLamoL . Y. 1y smounts as required, vo uu-uuvzu CHICAGO Hi PRR‘I‘Y ut BEST RATE p) tons S wud ;rwmpny attenged o WUUT, 73 Raudolptist. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, VANKER, CHANBEL OF COUNELCE, 33 buyiog and selllng Guvernment Donde Loy cousts Ordein, ity Scrip, Comtructony’ Youchers, and will TR RV WIS St e BT g wuts e Chicage Dailp Teibmne,” THE SCOURGE. Arrival in Memphis of The Chicago Tribune’s Spe- cial Reporter. A City Completely Given Over Death and De- struction, Ileavy Increase of New Cases, Yesterday’s Total Be~ ing 205. Advices from Vicksburg Give Hopes that the Fever Is Bubsiding. A Decreasn in the Numbher of New Cases Particujurly Noticeable. Physicians Abont to Leav;. Their Services Being No Longer Needed. New Qrleans and Grenada Send Words of Eu- couragemnent. Tonching Recital of One of the Noble Samaritans at Holly Springs. MEMPHIS, TRR “TRMIYR'A™ COHKESPUNDENT DEACRIBRS THE AITUATION IN THAT STHICKEN Ci7y, Specini Diswesca to The Tribune. Muuras, Sept. 17.—The fever continmes with unabated fury. The deatvs to-day numbered 90, againat 111 yesterdsy. The number of new cases i reported ut 205, being an fncrease of 6 cases over Monday, Nothing can exceed the scif-sacrificiog devotion of physicisns, nurses, aod all whosa sympatlies havs attracted them ta this plague-stricken city. ‘this morning De. Jobn O. Erskige, the Health-Ofticer, died, sfter a sickness of but four days. E. C. Marshall, & well-knowa citl- zen engaged jo the work of relief, died at 5 o'clock, and wis en route to the tomb {u forty- five winutes after; and J. W. Heath, another Bamaritan. followed in his wake. G The hope bred of the cool weather & faw days since has been entirely dissipated by tbe tem- verature of the past two days, which 1s pecular- 1y favorable to shic continuance of the epidemic. ‘Thoss who, luckily, are absen? from tha BCENE OF APPILCTION ean have no adequate iden ot the facts. The alreets, exceptivg Main street, are deserted, and Dothiug disturbs the quiet of these thorough- fares sater the rumble of the deathcart and the footsteps of hurrylog pedestrians at loug futer- vale. Physiciuue und uurees ure cudstantly oa the go. and are nearly exhuusted with tos acll- finposed dutles they arc discharguns. Uualess there Is 8 visible improvement over present aspects, there 1s no telling how soun thelr labors muat™rease from ahsolute incapucity tu serve those who pétition for their asaistuuce, From the lurge nuiber of citizens who are absent {row the city, ane would uatorally sup- bosc that there would be au ubstement of the dlscase frons Jack of material to $eed upoy, but this 1s DOt the case. Full SRVEN-TENTOS OF THE FOFUTATION of Memphis are stricken, aud fully 50 per cent of these cases ars attended With fatai results. Theze sre, os 1 was told by u physician at che Peabody Dispensary this evening, but twenty- five physteians o0 duty to relievs this city full of pestilence, and but two drug-stores accessi~ bie as al} bours of the duy sud pight for prescriptions. The Peabody Hotol presents the appearauce of mighty busy tiines, and tbe tioies are busy {ndued, but It is the busiuess ot relisy- ing the sicx and burying the dead. With the dawn of every hour comes the fo- telifgence that some one who has devoted his time to thess humane oflices has bevu stricken doww, {8 st desth’s door, ur only awaits the otfice of the undertaker to prepare him fur the guave. Thers ls scarcely a stors tu soy part of the city opes, ond the only ocvupation thst Ruds constsutemployment is the fashiouing vl cufiue, sud tueo supply burdly equals the demund. WALR (NG DOWN MAIN STRENT ‘This eveniu the most prominent objects that wet the notice of your correspomiens wero cards attached to the dourways ol jnervautlie houses suuuUBIDE the death of vne ot the pro- perictors, und that 0o Lusiness Would bo e scted qutll furtber ao'dce. The uir s Allet with tbe odor of burnivg tar, buraing wattresses, or that proceeding frow vuliding vudengoing the process ol Tumlzation. Trouble was experienced sguli to-duy in pro. cuniug intertuent for the desd, this wpplyvitig valy te Elmwood Cemetery, the Suveriutsudent ol which is sTuOnE the Jatest victiwa, the As- wstant Bupenintondent beluy dead. “The Cuthistis wud Elebrews have no troubla of s chaructes, aad the Potter's fleld by uuder the care of the vounty suthuriticm. The lowsra Adsocistion practically ook pos- sesstun 0! Eluwood Cemetery, und suvioyed laboiers S0 stioud 0 the dunniug of praves. ‘These are sinply troncbes, and those cousigned o tuts)Necropults are plavey sido by site,marked for rocoguition with the cotne of Lotter days, and leit Lo thus peace which was dented them dunng the dark days wlich preceded tusr cruasiug to the utknown, TR DISKASE (3 WEPORTED S$PREADING 1o towns uut ouly contiguous w Mewplis, but alsv ot o distauve, sad the dodeioucy of puysi- <taus Teuders patients sLus taken aliwvst fusen- sible tw trestient. Maug persons bave been {n the hadit of leay- {0g (he city late 10 the afterpoun aud passing the weht in catap several wiles out va the Low wvitle Ruad. Lt (s toougDs that by a0 QUIDR tue wiasiuic vupors tncident to the plague can be avolded, aud the teves cacaped; but as a rule thoss Who ¢o wre s liable as thoss WBO remalu, and the hetief of tha eiicacy of this poligy & bo- ing conajderably stiaken. NBED OF CONTRIDUTIONS. 1 canvot two strougly 1mpress upon the good citizens of the North the fact that their cootri- butlons are indispensable, sud are being care- fully sporopriated to the uses tor which they are Jesigned 1t any of the residevia uf Chi- ago were o vislt Mempbis and coutemplate the heartrending apcctacies visible on every stde, the sigos of grief and desolation whwh Lave greeted me to-day, they would thank Gou with a slocere and bonest heart thad they are spared to minister 1o the atflicted, and spared from the visitaton wbich now overwlelms Mowphis. 1 can sy, for the Citizens' Reliel Committee, that in sendiog conslguments bere let thew be of Bour and provisions for the Howards, medlval supplies for the sick and coovalvicent, wlso mWouey, the eXpenses of the Assoutation belng $16,000 per diew, 1o segand to physiciaus aud oerses, it 4 wosns % I 9,' S P Pmu«*g’ JVE CENTS, thao useless to aend those bither Who re upac- climated, as they only becems food for :nu epidenic The followiae Is THE DRATH-RATE T DAT, #0d nobody knows what the morrow vln beg farthe Lizste Sim (omtared), FPred:Laster, Dave Smith, Q. Cos (cotored), H-vykmmondulnred).& Bacoen, Magrie lteynolds (vor'd), Henry Brinta Yon e Samara, Marti cl‘l:u!m.:ou,' mar: Thomas Inhneon, petey i Wum-nan (e, Thomas Youna, 3. A, fa Jim Olstead, Yiay Mows reatored) ), 1n Robertaon, Bam Wlllilml (colored), Dlfld KRerwan, e rani en, omas Ben Polk, 3 John Harron, Auguat Swan, [ Georgla Martaes, 1L ¢ Hizxine, Litrie Greon, Geo. Wlllllm' (colarad), Gns Mencher, James Chlmllfl. Jlnfl Brown (colorma), |, — Chelses, Roxe Stineon (enlored), Petar Frary (colored). Carniine ferkin {cold)y 1. 3. Hamiiton, Dsve Devatn, Callle Andermon (eard). Unknor Charles Untean, Al ‘I'lllln“ Rllen Sandharn (eni'd), R, Wll"lml (colornd), Naphis nnmmn (eal'd), lllry K. Rlies, Fred Mathias, - 11G. an!. A. JL McManny Thomu llnlcnhu. lflull Hrown, Lonis Waelle, Wililam \Wafen, J. N. Lair,. Ben Tko calured). Rmma Alchisen, Lewia Durns, hart, lnu)nu. lLeak, y"wu?‘omzm. ke —-, A ey Dr, Johu 11, Erevne, Nancy firideaforta, P Rartan, dntis Knne: T.onis Karamerar, apham, Dr T, W. Rond, Akt Dr. 1. K. Penn, Cors Schoeder, ¥rs. 0'Donnelt, Ttev. Father Riordas, loert, ohnana {colored), Margaret iasley, Martha Jenninga, Charies Les. Mra B.W. Clark, P. i, Lonn, N M, B Dyer, Mra. 8. L. Soaltas. The total iumber of cuses thus far Is 4,303 Auatba, 2U57, M. H. TiLoxs. THR REPORTH. To I TWestern Assecrated Preve, Mmsteims, Bept. 17.—Ninety-aix deaths werg uwlned t-day, uf which twenty-four wero col- ored Owing to the difficultine experienced In bury. ing the desd i Elmwood,~Saverintenident Phillips being sick, and his assistant, Johs Daw. son. dead,—tlie Howard Aswocistion has plared L3 in charge of the cemetery. Among the deattis to-day are J. W, Heath, and active How- ard, E C, Masrsball, & prominent member of the Citizens’ Rellef Committec. Vincens Bactgtupo, J. W. Barton, Dr. J. E. Penn. Will- tain L Berst, Johin Epnts, ir. Clappan. Willlam. Moftatt, and Bob Hammock, teller of the Fourth Nationst Bank. Two bundred and five new cases Were reported, among them Jesse W, Page, a0 active Howard, who Is in 8 critleal con- ditien, D. Langatatl, President of the Hoard Association, 1s considered out of dayger. To vATHOLICH, ./ To Cathollc and Irish socleties the {nforma. tion is furalshed that there Is not now, nur has there been durlug the past ten days, any ofliver on active duty In connection with any Irish or Catholic organization, to receive or dlsburse funds sent for rellef subject to [zish-Catholic, or Irtsh societles, exzept tho Rev. Father Mo~ thew's Camp, 8¢, Peter's Orphan Asylum, or the Sisters of 8t. Joscph, All are elther dead, stricken dowa by the fever, or fled tne city. Fa- ther Riordan, the Vicar-General, fs dead. All funds should be directed elther to the Rov. A. J. Kelly, for the Orphan Asvlum; the Rev. W, W. Walsh or T. Cousadine, for Camp Mathewa; or Sister Leond, for the sick and destitute. Mra. Mosiey died to-day at Ridgeway of cone restion, ‘The fever Is spreading in the suburbe, anda larzo number of deaths are vccurrlog at polats scverd milus from tho city. The force of vhysiclans, narses, and visitors s’ being gradu- ally reduced, and the situation i \nmmint wore frizatiul hourly. NEW ORLEANS. DECHRABING. Sperint Pianates to Tae Tribune New OnLuans, Sept. 15.—Tho death rate and number of new cascs ¢ materlally decreasioe, Appeals for aid st the various Rellef-Commlitteo rooms are becutsiuge fewer, Only those (ssuing requisitions for destitute victine of fever sru thronged. Startling Instancas of fever breaking out jn moat unexpected focalliive come tu hourly no- tice. For justauce, ou Stecl aud Clark’s planta- tion, fo Bt Mary, twenty-three authentic cases of fever are reported with five deaths. Btk proprietors are down with the fevér. The sick Include ahike white and biack. Dr. Metealf reports to the Jowards from Terry, Miss., that the epidemic at that potut 18 DILLIOUS UEMITTRNT PRVER af a pernicious type, caused by drainlng a pond. Owipz to the quarantine at Mobile and coun- ter-quarnutincat fascagoala,thie Mublle Raitrond Tuns po further from thus ity than Uvesn Byriogs, the ancient Bilox! of the Orat seltivia THR DRATH-LIST. To the Wealern dusvciated Prass, Nuw ORLBaNy, Seut. 17.—Deatbs, 62; pew canes, 243, of wich 12 vecuncd prior te the tieh THE MANA Cot. L. B. Rabinswn, Superintendent of tha Mobile & New Orlsaus Hatlway, hias addressed o letter 10 Pustmaster Badger, ottfyiing Lim that wwlng 10 the gnarantive regalutious recoutly en- forved Ly Maldle Gouuty, Als, and Jucksou Couuty, Mise, azalust sach uther, lio 18 com- t of Geuun yuod Huoxi, pelled o discuntiuue tratus Bymuge. No tafle wull bu taken UL 1NN The Presdént ot the Fire Awsoctation, ta & curd, save: by 106 w our brethiea throogbuus tbe laud .uu slunds open Lo thoir Gutiesuus respuds: Lave » Jarge DUmber ot stek a0d destitute, avd Gug urgautestion atteuds exciisvely tu ite mow- Lers, widuws, 8ud orphi TUR UKAD AND VUK, Tbe Rev. Dr. Maiuoess, pastus of the Caron- detov-Sireet Cuurco. bas the levor. A W. Ferzuawt, vderutos al Fors, I.uu. 1 raported very low, J. W, Shawhen died to-dsy. The deattr-list for the past tures days inclades ffty-ulne cutidren under 7 y Frow uoon tu 8 o w., uniueteen deatds snd 140 usw cunca 1eported, of whict W were prive o Sept. 14, DAILY REPORTS, Nzw OkLEans, Sept, 17.— The Howard Asso- cliation spplvations for Puliel weig 29, tncluds 1og desuitute. oupy Aen's Christias Assoustivp~New J. ', Teylor leaves tomorrow for Osyka, wlu.. 0 IDvestigate cases of lever repborted are. DISPATCHES RECEIVED. A d\ww.h from U J. ). Lyons, Canten, says Dr, Case's case 14 bopeless. Black vouut Bas beeu chevied siuce IOrulag, but dis kldueys Teluse 10 act, dispatch from W, L Metcalf. Terry, Miss., u)a. ©1 leave this e¥uning for Hatly Springu. All doine well as Dry Grove." ‘The Howards also bave & aispatch frowm Holly Spriugs requesting them o seod tarce wore physicians. Goano Deacon, ol Uumn & Co., disd’ to- {l -Bmith, telegraph o, who Lad beecu up two weoks, ulm to-day, and is uot expected Lo recover, Lum. twpsudence lu cat- % passed H. H. Cottrell sudis cousidered ous of \h?;‘ s echly VICKSBURG. b STILL DECLINING, vectal Dispaled 4o The Triduve, Vickysuko, Mus, Bept. 17.~The muh sUIl decltuiog hers, anc the uumbes of pew cases reported by aboyt ove-ball the doctors amounts to thirty-four for the Last twenty-foyr bours. The desth list, however, shows ¢ title W 1 2 T SR DR e . e A P ¥ [

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