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- The Chicage Dailp Tribw B — VOLUME XXXI1X, NIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc, A REMIND PUBLIC That wo shsll-continue to do as wo sdvortiso, that ig, name lower flg- wres on our {mmensenew and ele~ gant stock than are being paid for old goodls that have been years accu- mulating, either at auction or pri- vato sale, We shall continue to make pricos regardless of cost as long as tho front of any jowelry house in Chicago is ornamontod with the red flag. Our stook of Diamonds has never befove been equaled in the city, snd wo offor thom at prices that will astonish buyers. Our entire stock in every department has nev- or boen largor or betterselocted, and it 18 now offered at much lower prices than has evor been attempted by any first-class dealer in the West, SHVHAN & (. JEWELERS, 187 STATE-ST,, CORNER MADISON, ROGERS & CO, SEHIPPERS OF COATL, 144 Market-st,, cor. Monroe, LACKAW ANN LEHIGH, - BLOSSBURG, BRIAR HILI, By Cargo, Car Load, or Singlo Ton. 1T~ Wo glvo ospocial attontion to the re- tail trado, delivering promptly and in good srdor to any part of tho city. Also guaran. teo quality of our Conl equal to the best. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- ton, INSURANOL. ESTABLISIED 1604, PIRE INSURANCE. ears* experience, the honorabla pay- mont of over $3,000,000 losses and & line of stroug, prompt-paylag com anies, ‘Warrant us in saying that we amm well pre. fuud to meot the wants of the insuring pub- io, With thanks Zor psat favors we ro- spoctfully ask a continuance of the same. E.E.RYAN &CO,, 210 LaSalle-st., cor, Adams. Aneadment to Rule Two (2) of 1he Rules Governiog the Laspéction of Grefn in the City of Chicage, 10 take et (et 1, 1878, RULE 11.=BPRING WHEAT, w0, Hard spring Whost shall ba sound, plewmp, and No.'2 lisrd 8priog Wheat shall be sound, reasonsbly clgan, and of good intliing quality. ciod.} Bpring Wheat ahall ba soind, plump, sad well No, 38, Rt 1 nably al;ABoring Wheat shall be sound, ressonably cleaz, f Inctude alt Infettor, shruuk- loas’ thau 63 s No. 3 Bpring Whe b £2, or dirty Boring Whieat, walghiog Bob "'fia'flé?e"u"fi"?“"i’vn at shall tnclude Spring Wheat uria o q ea dailip, TustY, urowa, Dadly blosched, or for Bby OLBSF Nt '{"'"I; Barib yad S¥ititer Wheat t o xture of Bprin r e Gallid’ Mixod, Wiieat, ASd. §raded acooraing (o Thin rule siiall be in force on aid Afte 4 15 te provided shat all Wheat in store nspecied lu under the h Lhie proy el of W) than Rejected. % o .“L\l!él!l.‘ sabigher Raflroad snd Warehou il . G 3 elirond snd Warchouse Comwisiunets. JMUCKANS' CELEBUATED SOUFS, U lcaliysesled quart ecmel y- q OELEBRATED aze prot d i dime iy (o doli W Wb lutLer i¢ading lohhfin e EANANGIAL, Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Youchers, ‘Bought aad sdld by LAZARUS BILVERMAYN, Baak, Chamber of Cominercs. JUST OPENED: $full Uas of tha genuiny Juscpl Kodgers & Bons' feod Koives, H azury, Schaors. Carvers, &c.. sud bricesreduced.’ Noue genulue without the curporate wark (o the margly, Our b1ock fl Luilders' l‘nahhlllf Fflnlw]l;: 4 very combleie, sod 13 T L R 154 and ieG Usrk: Near Moorde. e e DT MuROS, NE’ 5 BEST NET, ¥8, r Warranted TEETI gt ases o b:ls.\.‘l‘ CHESNEY, e Cor. Clark and Haaduiph-sis, R B ARRELS, (IDE L8 Bupuly Lartics wishiow Lo Luy new o secund- [REp Rty W oeii e At it Mie, sy Ay Ty ) Ceatre-av., Chleagn HOPERUL SIGNS. The Fever Qradually Sub- siding in the City of Memphis. Some of the Suburban Towns, However, Visited by the Deadly Scourge. A Slight Increase in the Num- ber of Fatalities in Vicksburg. . The Falling-Off in New Oases Still a Dlarked Feature. Over Two Thousand Deaths from the Pestilonce Thus For in New Orleans. Saveral of the Smaller Cities Re- port an Improved Con= dition. Canton, Miss.,, Has No Further . Need of Outside Rellef. MEMPIIS. WONK OF THR PLAGUE, Bpecial Diputch lo The Tribune Mexrmis, Seot. 19.—The total number of deaths to date Is 2,250, Total number of cases, 4,000. Of the deaths, fiftcen were volunteer physicians, eight Catholic priests, and five Protestant fministers. There ara twenty phy- siclans now sick. Fathers Bcanlan aud Trosten- borg, of the Dominican Order, New York, died to-day. George Landrum, Lrother of MHerbert Lan drum, late correspondent of TEx TRIDUNE, who dled Iast week, was taken to-day; also Dra. Force, of Hot Bprings; J. G. Forbes, ot Texas; and Leopold, of Colorado. The total deaths to-lay number sixty-two; cases reported, 145, Thorn s a feeling of en- couragement apparent in the city on account of tho ver¢eptible decreass fm the number of deaths, but the discase is BPREADING INTO TIE COUNTRY, whera it 18 creating a panic, and the encourage- ment arfsos more from the lack of material than from the abatement ot discase. Dr. McCally, while visitiog in the vicioity of the old Gayoso House thls afterncon, discover- ed thot about fitty colorsd persons of both soxes had crawled into the establishment, and wore suffering without attendsnce. ‘These cases will receive prompt attention. Great mortality has sttended the telegraph operators, and for tho intormation of the Asso- clation I send a list of thoso who have died, as foltlows: Thomas B. lloed, formerly of Phila- delphia; Joun'J. Connelly, of Indianapolis;! Mitt Goewoy, of Plttsburg; W. H. Mynott, of Memphis; J. W. McDonatd, of Cincinoatl, and G. W. Gibson, also of this city. Louis Klote, ot Washington City, bas been sick, but is now convalescent. THOS® ON DUTY are IL Bigler, chief overator; G.A. Putnam, J. R. Kenricke, Jack Bpalding, and C. R. Lang- ford, toe latter formerly of Jlavana, Iil. G. M. Baker, mauager, and Charles Gaston, the cashier, have been unremitting fo their at- tention to those In thelr charge, and are deserv- ing the high opinion cutertalned for thelr fidelity. Glbson dled Tuesday, but was not burled till to-day, owing to tho {pabllity of fricads to pro- curo any one to prepare the grave. Finally his nurse aud & Bpaniard from Bouth America sup- plicd the absence of a grave-digger, snd ha was iven Christian buriol, AN INQUIRY. Drs. Summers and 8mall, engaged in prose- cuting au inquiry into the cause of the discase, mada a post-mortem to-day of bodies reserved {for that purpose, but deciine as yet to furnish any data that will goveru in future cases. As stated, there Is 8 botter feeling obtaining dally, but all conclusions are made contlngent upon the weather. 1f thisshould be favorable, aa It bas not been, the epidemic here will soon be over, but {f the oporessive daya to which the city has boen aubjocted for the past two weeks contlnucs, the disesso will be lmited to the supply of material furnlshed, TUR DEAD DODY OF A NXORESS named Jennle, employed in & boardiug-house, near the corner of Third and Malden atreots, was found to<duy lu an outhouss conuected with tlie premises whero 1t had doubtless beon for several days. It was decomnposca, bad been caten by tho rats, and presented a fearful spec- tacle, She had not beeu acen for ten days past, ‘sud search was jusde with the above results. The body was burned at ouce, ‘The peonle have been sufturing from unprin- cipled nurses who were plvked up when tho cpinemic began, aud are now developlng their true characters. ‘This does not apply to purses from sbroad, g DRUNXEN NURSKS, Aletter was received from Hopefleld, Ark.,this evenlug atating thata white mau and woman clalming to be sout by Gen, Smith or the Quw- wrd Association of this city to act as nurses vialted Hopetield and were put to service un the family of Mr, Blacks, who, with bis wife, are very low, When left to theinselves they both bocame fntoxicated and began to plunder the premises, sud the public expslled thew by force. Tuls (sone of & number of cases that have coma to light within a few days. Tbe Huwands wlil use every effort to WERD OUT THIS RLEMENT, As the diseass is spreading in she country, the Howard and Retief aud Ald Associations are taxed to supply the dewsnd for nurses, physiciaus, and wedicioes, [f the epideintc should return to the city sguin, as it is very itable to do at sny momuut untll frost, the scenes of the past two weeks, somewhat modl- fled but beyoud your Imagination to comweive, would be re-coacted with sugmented violeuce, The only bope now is that new fust will wot be added to tho subdued flames by.-the return of absentees or the arrival of unscchimated vis- ftors, for It they come, Brouse John will meet thew ot the depot and inhospitably welcome them o his embrace. DONATIONS, One word about the dousttons from outsida sources. They are more than fudispensable to the labor to be undertaken now aud iu the fu- ture, aud I but index tha sentiments of Nortl- eri wen hero when I express a bope that sub- subscriptions will continue to be seot to all needy points. i Adams snd Second streets are filed with cof- finy, sud the sliuation -to-night, though not & circumstance to what it has been, 1 indeed piti- ful, calling forth ths profoundest sympatby of all who, us participaots or observers, nots its existence. TUS DEATH-LIST fa as follows: . Chaple (colored), J; Palater icoloredr, Al Fox (colorud), Mrs. 1. Jonew culored), J. O'Brien, Miss Mulli Ames, - Buddie Love, Mise 3. I Atass, . N, Brecaenridge, Samson W. McCormick, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878, ;'Vllll.m Hicklin, 1. Brown (colored), A, M J. 3 Adolnhas Latn, A. 8, Tirown, Ensan Brooka, ~—Ackland, Lizzle Saint, John i, Nail, Ula Hadson, Fotzer Van ‘Teastenborg, A Jtobert Lover, . ¥ —— Capeh Sommer Perty, Nannie Stree| Fannie Street, Jennie — (calored), Bl Green (colored), Laura Walker, Lou Jsckson (eolared), Mrs. Maltz, Richard Harker (col'd). Soohla Uobble, Edaje Waiker (colored), Frank — (colored), Joe Thomas (eolared), "' Francls Tucker, Robert Brlle (coloted), C. V. P. Monier, Mat Brooks (colored), Thomsa Barke, Child of — Bedford Mai l’uflne. {(colored), Hetens B.-\Wilson, Dettie Twifaly, Clara M, Bhortor, J. Leoffel, Frederick alj, Charley Love, Darid Bodinelll, ‘Walter Jones (colored), Josie 8mith, Jobn Richardson, . M. H. TiLozx. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. To the (Western Anociated Press. Meupnis, Tenn., 8cot. 19,—8{nce yesterday noou thers have been ffty-seven deaths ro- ported, 3 Thero Is thio usual actlvity noticeable at the Howard Assoclation headquarters, although ex- MayorJohn Johnson, Buperintendent of the Howard nurses, reports & full supply. No more are neoded from abroad, Among the new cases reported this morning arc Dr. T. H, Force, of Hot 8prings, Ark.; Lupoo, of Los Angeles, Cal.; and George Laodrum, the youngest son of the Rev. S, Landrum, who roturned from Georgla o few days 820 to the bedside of his sick father and mother, C. B, Gallowsy, proprietor of the Peabody Hotel, s classed among the couvalescent, Dr. flieam Pearce, of Cincin- natl,- 0., dled last evening. Chict of Police Athy was seen on the streets yosterday, his first appearance sioce hls illncss. Attorney-General Luke E. Wright, who had been convalescing for several days, took & relapse yesterday, and s quits 11l to-day. - TAR DISKASE ABATING. There s no doubt of the abatement of the disease {n this clty, but it is for want of ma- terfal, The ofticial report of the Board aof Health for the last twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. shows & death-list of sixty-two, of which twonty-two are colored. ‘I'he medical corpa of tho Board of Health report 180 new cases. Among the deaths to-day were the Rev. Father Scannel “and Father Vao Troostendorf, two Catholic priests trom Kontucky who had come 88 voluntcers, ] r. J. . Forbes, a voluntcer physician from Round Rock, Tex., was taken down this after- 1090, Ths wife of J. Q. Lonsdale, Jr., Treasurer of the Howard Association, is REPOMTAD A8 DYING, C. V. 8. Monler, & well-known druggist, died this sfternoon, Dr. R, W. Mitchell, Medical Director of tha Howard ociation, reports tho spreading ot ihe dlscass fn the outskirts of tho city, extend- ing as far asa radius of eight milcs, - There sre daily applications for physiclans and -ur;me- from small towns along the line of the ratlroads runuing fute Momphis' which aro in every tustanco fllled. To-day physicians wero sent to La Grange and Bartlett, ‘'cin., at which polat the fover has inado {is appearance. CLOBKD, iolat & Bro., undertakers, closed thelr doors Ml{. as George W. Button, the foreman,— their last ropresontative,~-was stricken down. TAB ITALIANS. . D, Carroll, Secretary of the Italian Retlef Committce, made the foilowluz apocal this p.om.: We call upon Italian organlzations in the United Blates to nssist us 1n taking care of our Italian suf- ferers in Memplils, os there are many in need and many orphiane to provide for, All donations can ‘be remitiod by teleqraph to 5 A. B. Vaccano, Treasurer. STHDAY AT BLUWOOD, il s Aroianeke, The sorrowa of tha golicinie. were never pict- ured In more distressing ecenes than were wit- nossed last Bundavsas-Elmwood. 8ix friends ‘of the-late ‘K0 - Worsham had tollowoed his remahm to the ‘‘city of tho dcad." for the pur- pose’ of vaying the last sad tribute to their desrly beloved companion. On arriving st the cemctery, they found the Rev. Dr., ite, of Caivary Cburch, who with lils aged wife and faithful colored servant, were the unly mourn- ers at the funcral of the minister's son, Eagene D. White, who had dicd the duv previous. On learniirg that the remains ot ** Poor Ned " were about to be consirned to the grave, Dr, White, who is also a Mnson, asked tie privileze of read- dns¢ bis burial service, Tue request was readily granted, and the rovered munister, in words most feelingly rendered, amld tears and sobs that alwost choked thelr uitorauce, eulogizod Lhe character of the deceasod, As the sod wus falling: upon the coflin of the deceased, Dr, Wulte was approached by s gentlemau well koown in thls community, who aaked of him to read the service aver s dead wife, Ho was the only mourner, aud was heart-broken over his ad loss. The kind old man willingly consented, ut flirst asked that ho mignt couslen to the grave ou. . The mourners of Ea Worsham acted all-bearers to Lugone D, White, nod a8 with uocovered heads Msteued with aching hearts to the father as he read the eeryice over his deud son. This painful scene had Lardly ended when Afr. Ed Beasely ap- proachad and sald he wouald toke it as an especial fayor i Dr, White would read the funicral “gervice over the remaius of tho late Willlam Willis, whors a few friouds bad just brought to consian to their last restiog place. ‘Thus it was that the good old man, whose Yenersble sappearanco is In keeping with his lge‘ verformed the duties of his calliog within the ahott period of half an hour to four de- parted souls that are now at rest, NEW ORLEANS. TUR PROSPECT. Bpecial Dicatch (o The Triduna NEw OnLxans, 8ont. 10.—Thers was & mark- ed dimninution both of deaths and new cases to- day,~ifty-five deaths and sixty-oue new'cascs, the smaliest number of any day since the last -of August. " In tnverse ratlo, therefore, of the Increase of 1,000 raore deaths le betwoen us aud restored health. 7o s Weksrn Aniotiatid P ™ Auocia Nxw OnLzaxs, la., 8cpt. 10.—The Young Men's Christian ation received a dlspatcn from Lugonda Plautation asklng for six wsie nurses; sayiog the faver is very bad. The nucses will go by the next srain. TIUM SL¥TENS OF CHARITY, Blater Theress, of the Bt. Vincent Orphgn - Asylum, died last night. Bister Estelle fs very low, ‘The death-list includes fourtesn childron un- der 7 years. AT DONALDSONVILLE. ‘The Picayuns repurts tho death at Donaldson- ¥ille yeate: -‘{ of Heury Losy, a promiumnt m nt, and Cazl Bosco, the prestidigitator, Buperiutendent llobinson, of the New Orleans & Moblle Raiiroad, baving arranged with the Moblls and Jackson County wuttorities, all wsils will pass through as heretofore, TOREATENING RAIN, ’l’hr:l weather is couler, cloudy, and threaten- ing raln. f)uuu reported from noou to 6 p, m., 20; cases, 86, 01 which 41 were prior to the 18th, Awong the new case QUeorge Hoot, with Brown & Joaes, aud Ji Mulonvy, telegraph aperator. DIXD. E. C, Jacobs, with A. Thompsou & Co., died this mormng, BOUTHWESY PABS. A dispatch from Boutbwest Pass snoounces two deaths and thros new cases there to-ay. TUR BOARDL OF HRALTH had no quoruw. Ur, Locber aud Col, Hardee, members, are_sick ‘with fever. Tlo former is iu;xrovluz. Dr, Jones has s very sick child, and Messra, Nott aod Bovd are slso'absent. DE. KIBUEE, inventor of the faver-cot, was taken sick to-day vn Canal street. Dr. Chopplu, whom be met, sdyised bim to 2o to the Hotel-Dieu,'winch he did a8 ouce. Dr. Cnoppiu tbinks, as the Doctor Lias beos up with & patient sioee Baturday, that be fa ouly prostrated Lrow overwork. ll"u\‘:r is reported oo the Keruagin Plauta- tlon. t AN ASSAULT UPON BHONZE JOHX FHOM TUKES Now Orteuns Fomon dese, 1s. o iAss, Send. A T¥mes reporter devoted, ;ta Rreater portlon of Sunday to u rumble kunodg the couvalesceuts, and heand with sowme surpriss bow cach reacbed tho samo destiuation by cstensibly diameincally ©opposite paths. wong the first futicted with a visit wero & promiuent citizen aud his son, both sutlciently well koown to be readly recogoized at the slightest biot, [t was their fortune when al- filcied to fall Iuso tue hauds of an old-schuol vbysician,—a tras bellover fu bluukets, ot drinks, and the remorseless enemy of ice and ire r. Both sweltered under eider-down {ully five days, endured the torture of Tantalus, it deprivation ot vogling drink can approxi- mate the pangs of thit classic martyr: but, notwitistanding this, the vigilant reporter dis- covered buth 1n the appsrent en];:lvmcm ot @oud health, and recuperating as rapidly as, un- der the circumstances, seemed possible, A sccond victitn of Bronze John appeared to hava falien into the hands of ao fmplicit be- hiever in the eflicacy of quinine. In the ovinion of this disciple of lBifl‘il tus, yeilow-fever polson to be tirst nentralized, snd then climi- nated (rom the sysiem through the patural chian- ncis of discharge, His favorite method of ac- complishing Liis was by sweating, puriing, and ‘I’(f«}ch Dlug to thelr utoat the functions of the neys. 8ulll another method ,of treatment wholly duffersat from these was developed .before the reporter’s tnquest terminated. As a vindication of tho orocess, it s authoritatively stated that, out of 104 patients thus treated, ninety-seven arc convaloscent. Thojsufferer, & child 7 vears vid, was stripped, unulkwped in & sbheet which Airat had been st ‘warm water, and fanncd Yizorously by three strome women _ forty-eleht bours, During that time the child’s tempera- ture wns reduced m 105856 to 100y, Throughout the ordegl he sppeared entireiy tranquil,and st no time wave indication of delirium. The managgment prescribed was a well-ventilated room, light covering. in no case greater than a apread, sha {cod orsuge-leaf tea and reltzer water for drjike, As has been aiated, Ineach of the foregoing cascs the patlents ard convalescents; but it seems a matter of surptise that the same des- tination conid have begn reached by routes so extremely diverse, i ALLEGED CRIMINAL NEGLECT. Dispatch ta Concinnalt Enquirer. New OnrRaxs, La., Bept. 18.—The’ startling announcement was published this morning that Quring the apring and esrly summer 4,000 cart- louds of warbage wers dumped In the front streets of the city, and that to this New Orleans 1s fndebted for tue coidemic, This 1s strenuous. 1y denfed by the city authorities; butafter care- ) examntnation your correspondent 18 satisfied tho charge Is not'only to & great extent true, but that thera has been erhininal neglect Inevery duruflmenl controlling the samitary or strect police busiucss. The Mayor was criminally neglizent, or fznorant, fa gnorlug the sulemn warning of the highest sanitary suthority fn the Btate, riven as early us'July 25, Nonoof the wise suguestions then made were acted upon; and, It relfel has been a8 geucral as intimated, nany weil-Informed persons arc unawnre of the fact. 1t can be depended uvon thot those cheeki cnough todemand it have received food; but what became of the weak, timid, and help- less, God only knows,” * AN ENCOURAGING DELIEF. New OntEAxs, La., 8ept. 15.—-Dr. Choppln stated to-day that he betivved ghe deathlrate would decrease 50 per cont by the 25th, and that by the Gth prox. it will ba put. nominal. HAD IT TWION, An Ttallan who was diycharged as cured ot ;nll(mflle\'cr Aug. 1, contracted it again day be- ore yesterday, feis dyfng. As it cannot be mllc‘d relapse, the casd 4 exciting much com- weut. K TEML. . Howard Association—Now cases, 78, Dr. Cobpin has ordereds twenty-thres of Rilbe’s fover cots. When thiey arrive ‘he will filan extru ward at the: Charity Hospital for tho treatment of yollow-fever paifenta. . Taylor returned to-day from O?kn. He reports bilious remittent féver provaliing there, but uo vellow fever. Iie goes to-mourrow to Logando Plantation o response to a call for pn{swll 3 N hu stcamer Porter. leaves to-morrow for Greenvilic with nurses, money, and supplies. ‘Total uw.h; m,d-',‘; b i New York Sun, dei. 18, The Chiamber of Commerce’ Committes re- cegcd yesterday the (um;r_m telegram: EW ORLEANS, Sept. 17y—llenry Lents, Uhalr- nman " Uommittee, Chamber of Commerce, New Yoi Your prlncely cenerosity and that of our fellow-countrymen has amply provided us for any contingency, Caunos tell you how many casus arc oo Land in this city, “\Ve nave. &bnut&fl{)&%&unfihm Christian dfix"m on aboal 1. X o5, hag, passe: think. Huily Springs, difiwm Grenada, Port Givson, Graud Sunction, and other polnts south of Memplls will be carad for by us. Don't ralsenny more nioney, We are overwhelmed by your Iiberality. What we have on hand, and what s already in sight with {nu. Chicago, Boston. 8an Francisco, and othor polnts. is already more tuen enough, We thank you all from our lcarts. May tHeaven reward you. . R. SouTimarp, Becrotary Howard Axsoclation. AT GRAND JUNCTION, TEMN, Dizgateh tn Lowgrille Courier-dnurnal, GRAND JuxcrioN, Tenn., Sept. 18.--We have plenty of money aud medictns at hand. Notity the public not to send any more at present. Epwarp Bzcrox, Mayor. YVICKSBURG. i s FIFTEEN DEATUS, Bpectal Digpatch to The Tribwne, VicxsBuRa, Miss., Bept. 19.—From seventeen doctors 1 nave & report of thirtv-seven new cases for the past twenty-four hours. The num- ber of deaths for the same length of thine is fif- teen, an {ocreasc of three over ycatorday's re. port, and are as follows: Jam, . Bernard Dufferens, My Janbert, Rosa Leonard (colored), lowe Redgan, Nre. F. G. Harris, ' Mary Aiken (colored), Bell Itigo Uenry Taylor (colored), M. lticdal L. Monrog, MattioSmith, Louts Wiitlams fcol'd), Ernine Cuoleman (col'd), Cameron, in yesterday's report the entiro List was com- posed of whites, while in Lbat of to-dsy the races are pearly equally divided. AMONG TUK NEW CASES reported to-day is Mr. Willlam Rockwood, President of the Howard Association, and a may who has atood firnly at his poat from the fret step taken for the formation of thes Assocla- tion until late laat night, at which time your correspondont iad & couversation with him. He made no complaint st that tdne, but the first news that grected iy oars this morning was that ho had been stricken durlag the nlght, Oue by oue the Howards who had charge of the oflices bave gone down, untll thore rematas but ooe, who s asslsted by uvew recruits. It Iy fearcd that Mr, Willtam A, Fairchild, Chalrman of tho Fluance Committee of tha Howarnds, will die to-nigut, baring 4D TUE BLACK YOMIT, The new cases, though few, appear in many tu. stances to be wore vialent thau heretofore, nud black vomit shows ftscil more readily. Drs. Levy and Mercier, 1 understand, sro making vreparations to start for Mewmphis to- morrow. ‘Transporistion has boen furnished by the Howards w-day to quite & crowd of uurses of both races to go to Memphis aleo, aud it is to be hoped that some of them will deport tuumselves mors becowingly than they tave doue while - pretonding to nurse the unfor- tunate oucs of our city, Dr. Btuart Roach, of Yazoo City, ts smong the new cascs, aud reported to be very sick to- uight, ;‘clclon;h. wARM, Tnthe Weatern Associsted Press Vicksnura, Sept: 19.—Tue day bias been vory warm and cloudy at times, but to-night I is clear, Thermometer, 84, The reductlon In new cases the pastYow days bas been very great. In several cases physiclans think of Jeaving within a very short tfme. 'The vew cases Yo-day show au increwss over yesterday, Auwoug the Bew cases we regret to aunuusee Wiltlam Rock- woud, President of the Howard Association. William A, Fairchild Ls iu a celtical condition, aod no bopes are entertalucd of bta lving through thu nignt, Ilo has bad black vowmit Tor twenty-four hours. B Dr, Stewart Roch, who came from Yazoo Citr, s amony the new cascs. Filieen destls wre reported to-duy, niye whites and six colored, ° Tac Post-Ollice hers is reduced Lo oue ew- ploye. All tue others aru duwn or bave disd with the fever. CANTON, MISS, NO FURTURK NEND OF KELIEV. OaNTON, Miss., Sept. 10.—~In justice ta,our many tricuds, too vumerous to mention, all over our broad land, wo fssue this our clreular to uotily them that we are no louger in need uf provislons or mouey. Bome weeks siuee our beauttful Httle city was vhsited by that decaded visitor to uur Southern clime, yellow fever. Without movey ur prurlslons we furwed abony the tew whow we bad left a Howard Assocle tion, and at once appealed ta the public for ald. The ¢licking of the telegraphic machinery In our office here -had scarcely cessed to vibrate from the sending of our dispatch belora s thou- sand gencrous hearts responded to our ery from the North, East, West, and -South. Money and provisions flowed in. and from thls bountiful supply we are enabled Lo say to you all that our every want is supplied, To our brethren of the North, East, and Weat, the City of Canton to-day extends to you the hand of ,brotherly love and friendship. Bha will never be ahile to repay you, but she can pray to Almighty od to shield you from the pangs that we have safered. Bhe can say o the man who will hereafter apeak aught asainst you that he has no sympathy here. The hand of aflliction has taught us your true worth and nable character. To our Sauthern brethren we nsy. unite with 1 o prayiug that God, in His twfinite mercy, #ill protect’ us from this moat torrible of plagues. £ g e fever is abating, and we have but a few cascs to-day Lo report. We hiope for a tavorable chaoge, (Bizned) - G. W. THOMAS, President of the Howard Associution, 8, C. Drvinz, Chaltmsn of the Reltef Committes, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. TIE NEGINA, A Bvectal Dixpateh 1o The Tridune’ CiATTANOGOA, Tenn., Sept. 19.—The atam- pede at Chattanoogs yesterday and the day pre- vious aimost depopulated the town. The rush was directed to the surrounding ‘mountains. All the houses tonable and untenable were filled with peaple a few hours after the breakinz ont ol the panic. Even old buMdinzs long since sbandoned to bats were gladly occupled by those used to all the comforts of lfe. Every house on Wallop Kldge was eagerly selzed. A panicky fecling has existed ever since Aug. 21, when Mra. Bchwarly Emberg, refugee from Memphls, died of 1t,—a well-deveoloped case of yellow fever. Beginning st Hept. 6, when achild of Mrs. Arthur Berg died, several deaths Lave followed n rapid succession, the ssme betng of almost dally occurrence. The discase was pronounced bilious and perniclous remls- tent fever. Each death caused Increased un- easiness, which culminated In the hegira to the mountains. All persons affected, and who died, lived ncar a deep hole which made of (taelt a reservolr, eatching the drainage snd garbage of four streets. The water stands until it becomes stognast. Localities where others are now sick are similarly situsted, and malarial fever usu- ally prevalls among them at this time of the year. People are still panicky, and one or two additional destbs would resuit In the entire de- population of thetown, INVESTIOATION, There are four ysllow-fover physicians here from Atlanta, investigating our sickness. They have made the rounds to-day, and are golng sronnd again to-night. They have not as yet given an oplnfun, but four or five of our beat citizens have expresscd the opinlon that we have yellow fever, A great mauy per- sous sre leaving town by the mdvice of phy- slclans. The most hopeful of our eltizens are almost ready to give in to-night. Nearly all tho plhvsiclans are graduaily arriving at the con- cluslon that we have the veritabla Yoilow Jack among us, though in & mid form, and oxpress the bellef that it will not apread much. A man nsmed Overton died with fever this morning, aud Mrs. 8, H. Corey has just succunbed. Dr. Stmmes, formerly of Bavan- nah, who bas passed through four epidemics, who is with us to-day, stated he was of opinlon lev. Mrs. Coroy's case wos w?jever. Dr. FHopo sy that hé has three or Jour cases ' of yellow faver under treatment, a divialon of apinion among the physicians. No new casos have been officially reported. OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES. OKALONA AND GREENVILLE, Bpecial Dispach to The Tribune. Nxw OnLEANS, La., Bept. 19.—Spceials show the dlsease broken ovut nt Okalona, Miss., and svreadiug up the Toche. A private dispatch from 8t Louls says that when the steamboat City of Alton passed Greenville, Miss., 100 had died. The wires were down, and the town was absolutely cut off from the outslds world, snd terribly in need of medicines, doctors, aod purses. The Porter will leave here to-morrow, taking up supplics from the Howards. A dispatch aays not a single white person attacked up to the 10th wat. bad, recov~ ered, aud that it wes worse than Ureasda. DRUATOL, ALA. Bpectal DisiitcA to The Tribuns. Dxcatus, Als., Sent. 19.—The lull in the ex- clteinent of yesterday seems only to have been a precursor to & more Intento outbreak of paule, All who can leave are preparing to get away to- morrow. Everyone scems to bave lost all hupe of evading a dreadful scourge. James I, Mee Nawara {s vot expected to live untll morniug, He bhas unquestiouatly had black vomit. ‘Ttie three sther patieots are not daing so well s this morning. RINGGOLD, 0A. Bpectal Dispatch fo vas Trivune, Rixagoup, (s, via CranxaviLLe, Tenn,, Hept, 10.—The scliool at this place was dlatmiss- ed yesterday ou account of three sudden destbs opt of sixty people furming the town. There te a diversity of opinion as to whother it is yellow fever, but the three persons died in von- vulsions, accompanied by black vomit, DHOWNSFILLE, TENN. Bvectal INnateh to The Tribune. BROWNSVILLE, leun., Sept. 19.—Twenty-one new cases and twelve deaths to-day, Amonz the former, Hone Oweu, Ageat of the Louls ville, Nashville & Great Southern Rosd, We aro gettiuz & few of the colured people luto camp. Oue bundred and elx cases ou hand, PARDS, Kpcctal Disytch 10 The Tritune. Panis, Toun., Sept. 10.—Two new cases; no deaths. ¥Five cases bere altogether, and dotng well, Physiciany bave the fever under coutrol, Dr, Milaw Is sick to-nlgnt. Three deaths e vorted st Springville, toeive miles north of TVarls. Thinge look Letter to-duy. HICKKAN, KY. . Beecial Dinalch o The Triduse Ricumax, Ky., Sept. 19.—~Four new cases,— Miss Vic Ambery, Miss Aoole Moore, Al *Lacey, and ‘Goorge Wingate. Four or tive are thought tw be u a dylng coudition, Over soveuty cases are now under treatent. FULTON, KY, Apecial Digaich (o The Tridune Furton, Ky., Bept, 10,~7his place s seveo: teen miles frpm Hickmau, and {o the suwe county, Fivepersons we ricken with yollow fever Lere since yesterday, MAKTING, TENN. Hpecial Dupuich to The Tribune. MinTins, Toun., Sept. 19.~Eignt uew cases: ? BATON ROUGK. Bavos Rouan, La., Sept. 19.—Ex-Gov, 8am Bard died last night of yellow fever. ‘Tuongh bhis fagiily were abseat, bu recelved vvery atten- tion, He copstantly urged that they be not Infored of his illoess, bopiug he would ru- cover. b Although not officlally roposted, I count over forty destis to dae. Weo have many new vasns. & B Father Lavel, our sick priest, is still verylow, The discuss is assuwing a more walignaut type. (Signed) Lxow JastREMax1, Mayor. Deaths, 8; new cascs, 3l OTHBY LOUISIANA TOWNS. Foangun, Lo, sSept. 19.-A letter just re- ceived frowm Pattersonville gives the foltowing acvount of the yeNow fever above aud below that place: & 0 At Laxonda plautation, tweuty-pine cases sud eizht deaths. The propriciors, Clarke -snd Stecle, are dangerously ili. Oyu death aud one (nse are reported in the ut thers Is yet |- Droussard eettlement, a short distance from Pattersonville; oue ‘desth and two cases’ at Dlock’s Pecan Grove plantition; two cases at Bartell's Graodwoods plantation; two deaths and threa cases st Weigbtman's Mound Place plantstion; and one case is reported % Patter- aonville, Centreville and Frank!in are heatthy, and rig, 1dly qaarantined. NORGAN CITT, LA, Monroax Crry, Sept. 10.—Fever {ncreasing. Nine deaths and soven new cases the last forty- eight bours, Total cases, sixty; deaths, twen. ty-une; recovered, cleven, GRENADA, - Grexapa, Sept. 10.—Four deaths to-day. con- slsting of Mrs. Ir. Ringold, Mr. John Eason, littie Johnny Dooks, and & colored man named Ross. Four new cases. Disputch ta Liisrtite Gourter-Joural, UnENADA. Sept. 18.—fmst night some persons unknown began firing upon various of the citi- zens and Howsrd nurses. The cause ia sup- posed to be dissatlsfaction at the Cltizens* Com- ittep. which have heen drawlog the ltnc rather o0 tixhtly (n their manner of distributing the stores placed fn their charge. To-day the Com- mittee got frightencd, and wished Mr., Cosn, the loward gentleman {n'charge, to' relieve them of thetr unoleasunt churge. He did so, and now it {8 hoped that thosc few people in Grenada witn pistols will keep them In thelr hip pockets, and not fet them off when any one I8 near, I really dangerous. Dr. Veazie's driver came near being siot, besides one or two nurses. i GRAND JUNCTION. NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 19.—The Howarls reccived the following: GAXD JUNCTI0Y, Sept. 19.~Four new cases yesterday and three deaths. Beventy-eweht cascs on hand. 8ix new cases and two deaths to-day, and twadying. C. W. Barr, M. D. TEHRT, MIsS, ¥ TeRAT, Miss., Bept. 19.—~Our condition has Wn much wores since Dr. Metcalt left, Lree deattis and four new cases. Picase send pbysiclan sud two nur: WASIIINGTON. AOTION OF THR DISTRICT RXLIEF COMMITTEX. Wasmisoron, . C., S8ept. 18.—At a meeting ot the Execative Committesof the Yeliow Fever Re.lef Commiittce of tnis District, Dr. Wood- wortb, Surgeon-Genernt of the Marine Hospital, offered the following, and it was adopted: Wurnzay, In the nbsence of concert of action of tho scveral ‘Yellow Fever jteitef Commitices and Associations throoghout the United States some of ine aficted cities have had thetr wants aupplied so fur a8 nioncy can_supply them, while other places atill stand 15 urgent need uf help; therefore, Reaoited, That the Yellow Fever Relief’ Com- mities reapectfuliy lavite the co-operative action of the several Relief Committees and Asaociations throaghoat the United States, and to forther tnis concert of setion thie Committee. which fain ofil« cial commanication with sll polnts afficted, wiil undertake to Jave tntormation, so far ae « posalble of the needs of tha saveral afllicted cities so towna, RELIEV. - DECATUR. Wpectal Dispaick to The Tridume. Dzcatun, IiL, Sept. 18.—Tho ward commit- tecs have Just collected $450.53 for the vellow- fever aullerers, which sum has just been sent to the Memphis Howard Assoclstion. A lerge amount of clothing has beea sent down over the Central Road froe of charge. NEW YORK. New fonk, Hept. 10.~The Sonthern Rellet Committee of the Chamber of Comtnerce to- day sent 83,500 to the Lioward Assoclation in Memphis, $2,500 to the Memphis Cltizens’ Re- llef Committee, and *$2.500 to New Orleans. This Committos has nearly 815,000 remaining for distribuddon. Mayor Ely recalved cuntribu. tions to the rellef fund to-lay azgremating 82, 180, Lestér Wallack ts arrauging & grand beuc- fitat bis thestre. Tho American District Tele- graph Company have sent recetted bills to the “varlous commitieea Tor n'T work doae for thow, % PHILADELPHIA. - PRILADELPHIA, Sept. 10.—Yellow-fever sub- scriptions to-day, 82,500, exclusive of $8,000 for the Church Orphanage st Memobis, and up- wards of 82,6 from the Protestant Eplscopul courches, Bubacriptions scknowledged by Archbishop Woud, $3,145. WEST-POINT CONTRIBUTION, " Wasuiseros, D. C., Sept. 10.—The Secre- tars ot \War has received 8315 contributed by the officers and cadets st West Point for the yellow-fever suferers, aud be witl distribute the inoney among the people of the aMicted dis- tricts, : IX PRANCE. Paris, 8ept. 10.—M, Krautz, the Director- Generatof the Exposiuun, is urganizinga graund coneert for the relies of the yellow-fever suffer- erin the United Staces. COLUMBUS, OA. Corumnys, Gu., Sept. 10.—Collections for ;thie yellow-fever suftercrs to-day, 88,535 The Favle ‘and Pheuly factory buve scut many blunkets to Memphis, 04WECO, Oswxao, Sept. 10.—Cliizens’ Corps to-day forwaraed $180 to the Memphils sullerers. —— .MISCELLANKOUS. NASHVILLE. Smectal Dinsateh fa The Tribune. NABIVILLE, Bept. 1.—Gov, James D, Porter to-duy received the followlng wordsof sympa- . thy trom Uov. Vance of North Caroling: 1 nave 1o assurs your Excellency of the enrnest sympathy of this w‘nl- State with yuur sdlicted nple. Norta Carolina has aover boen mors peo- usely stirred than uy ths ravazes of the terrible Boetilence i the Miesissiopt Callay. Itor ‘peule are givitg aid to yours with a resdiness sud lib- enality of wich I uw very proad. Butler 1. Abdersun's four children reachied here to-night frowm ternado. Miss., and wers most haspitavly reqeived. Thuoy are to be sdu-. cated bere, A nErUGER. A man named Julin Guewuier, & foot-refugee fro.x New Orleans, {1} from exposure and ilis- case, arrived Lere per train from Chuttsnoogs ou ruute to Cinclonati. He bears a letter from L. Degive, Belgian Consul, uskiog that every ald be extended to blus or hie would perish. He appears jaundiced, but was pronounced frec from yellow fever. MOBILE. MoniLx, Sept, 19.—Tuere wore two fatal cases on the 17th, aud suother case is reported. These cases occurted In the sama section of the city a8 those previously reported,—that portios bounded by Beauregard, State, aud Councsption strects, TUR DEATI LIST. New York {ribune. Srul, I8 Telegr show the mortality t:y the yellow fever, as far a8 reparted by pbysicians of the }flrl‘;:o isited by the epldewic, to bave.been as ollows: 2,209 Greenvilly, Miss.., 40 $0!Luue, Miss, 12 blayueuioe, 'La urgsu City, Forl Kads, La Memphls, Tean Grenada. Mg, ... Uolly Springs, Mise Vlcklblllh 188 .. Cuutun, Alise Fors Gieon, Ocean Spriuge, Miss ‘Therw Lave been 8 number of tnstances.of one and two deaths ln scyersl small places. The uumber ot cuscs at Now Urlvans up tu tho pres- Em. tlue ha'.fufl“"f‘?uu A: \'u-klnbum ‘n.snhu jcen over 1 Metmpbis, ue far us ascertaineil, about 6,000 people hgte desa taken with the fever. . CHICAQGO, BONATIONS. The Treasurer of ths Uttizeos’ Committes re- .bortea tho followiug yeaterday: A atranger.... 1 Wiiter Street M. 7% 3 [] 4“ 20 Iua. (W. B. Brown) 323 Mles Julis K. Fay. Che, 10 A. J. Averel . 20 Ewplo; 1 R. Delmel & Bro. 13 T Bertnel & thro. oo 3 Central Purk Driving Assoctation {8 Citizens o1 Hamoolds, HI Previously led. Total to date Various sousces.. | Gruud toal. . . . $70,270 Tue 1olluwlng teieram was received by the 7 - /& 26 i H : ;& ad g P ' ol & ‘g Citizens’ Committes yesterday, ‘and “fhe #506 . appropristed to Hickinau, Ky., was sent by exe press as requested: i Hickxan, Ky., Sept. 19, 1878, —Kurry Nelson, airman Ciilsens” Committec:” o bank herer Fleara send by express. Twenty-ons desthe’ja the last three dags, and no abatement, & REQY, J. A, Ovel Chalrman Keilef Committes, The following was recelved from the Howards at New Orleans in reference to the distribution of funda: H Murry Nelson, Chalrman: Have drawn on yon for 84,000, and telegram of 18th referrea w’?t‘m Finante Committes, who wiil make the- distribu tlon requested. F. N. Oapxx, Vice- President. ‘L'ila setties the question of distribution. The Hon, Carter H, liarrison yesterday han ed the Treasurer of the late picoic for the bend " it of the yellow-fever suffercra. a deed and eb- stract of the lot he donated to the cuuse, which is to be taflled for at sume future time. It Lot 34 tn Blozk 3 of Harrison’s SBubaivision of Blocka 1 and 2, in Sec. 10, and Is valuvd at $:00, The Health Officers yesterdav fumigated livo trunks.which had come from Memphis. , . ) Yo% C AL R A. T, Hemingway, Ueneral Secretary of the Y. M. C. A,, scknowledges_tbe following addi- tional contributions: Presbyterian Church, Wine terect. 1a., by J. T. Woite, 8164 eftizans of Eik- hart, Ind., by H. T. Browning, $5; citizens of ind.,. vy H. T. Browning, $0; Morgan Park School, by Misa'L. Moryck, 83; Hirst Bao- tis¢ Church 8unday-scoool, Highland 'ark,.by C. T. Hammond, $8; First Presbvterian Church Bunday-schovi, Freeport, Ill., gift of two clasres, by W, A. Btovens, §2; cltizens of New Troy and vicinity, by C. J. Sinfth, $10; Preaby- terian churches of Batavia and Kirkville, Ja., by W. B. Jocobs, £10; the refreshment stands at Centrat Park, by C. F, SBaunders, $25; M. E. Churet of Pewaukee, Wis., by the Rev. R. J. Judd. pestor, $10. Total amouut received aod lorwarded, 4,204, OLD SOLDIERS. AT TUSCOLA, ILL. Speclal Dizpateh (o The THiune, 2 TuscoLa, }ll.. Sept. 19,—This has been the proudest day n the history of Mud Viilage,— the Kickagoo Indian nsme for Tuscols,—the occaslon being @ cneral soldiers’ reunfon, un- der the auspices of the comradesof Gen, Gran old remiment, the Twenty-first, the Twenty- firth, the Seventy-ninth, and perhiaps a dozen others, {ofantry, cavalry, and ortfilery. Even Gen. Lew Waliace's Eleventh Inaiana Zouaves was represented, v The day opened beautifully—a golden autuma day; and country wagous loaded as full as ame bulsnces after a fatizue march, began to coma Intown ss ewrly as To'clock. The tows hdd baen gayly decorated the evening before, nearly every private house showing a yrofusion of ov- ergreens, flags, flowers, ete. 2 At 5o'clock this morning Col. Targart, Officer of the Day, aud Harry Niles, Cogoty Surteyor, were up and |uner|nundlnma publle decora- tions, Bix garrison flags, ), were displayed o different portions of the town. ¥rom tha Presbyterian Church across to- Ppocion How- ard's residence, Tes Ciicago TRIBUXE SUX25 flag was displayed. Tue followinir programme was admirably sar- red out: Balutoat suurise; parade at 11:90; re- ception speech by Mavor W, 1. Lambs; respousa by E. D. Wiikins, Chapiais Twenty-firat; music by the Champalgn Band; amd soldiers’ reunlon dinger [u Court-House Park. ' i Tue dinner was one of those good old-fash- foued barbecue dinners, now, alas, tooscldom enjoyed. To use an old threadnare saying: the tavles {airly groaned with tha good things cons tributed by the cltizens of gmuln Counly. .The alternoon continued pleasant, as also tie cvening. The lowest estitnate placed ou the gatberiug mode 1t 7,000 . Thu gathenofy* was peculiarly one of the people, ex-soldiers commg iu very prominently, The only distinguished veterans present were Gen. John A, Loga Uen. J, C. Bmith, ot @nlena, and Capt. Td ltozelle, of Paris. Thu stternoon snd avenits werg consuted In makiug speeches atter tho AMethoaist cxperience-meeting stye. - ~Altogsthe er it was one of thu bAppledt and most suctess- Iul rounions cver beld in Central Mo, © AT LAFAYELTE, IND. e asectal Divpateh te The Trfbune. Lavarerte, Ind., Sept. 10.—Thu wsoldfers® reunlon here today was a complete success. Early In the morning prople begun gathuring in the Court-flouse yard. ‘At 9 a. m. the crod was gugmeoted by a large delegation. from Clintou Conuty, who came marchiog in a tody from the depot, with the old regimental colors, tattered and torn, flung to the breoze. At 9530 Col. Thompson formed a line of march and proceedud to thie depot, where a traln took them tu the fair ground. Servicss commenced Ly praver by the Rev. 1. A, Gobla. Col. Thomp- sun npologized for e ubsence of tha orator.of the day, Col. Debart, aud introduced Col. W, C. Wilaon. IHe spoke feclingly of the abseny braves who baud fullen ot the front, of the bardstips and dangers all had passed through, sod of his plessure ut nceting them to-da; e waus followed by Geo. Kise, Cols. . Prathe oud Tullls, Maj. Blupsou, aud vthers.” An sds Jourmuent was taken Lo tables prepared pear by, where a sumptuous repast wus preparcd by our citizens. The reat of tho duy was spent In renewing old acquaiutances and soclal ¢ Juyment. AT FINDLAY, O, - Sneciul Plavatch (e The Tribune, ToLrpo, 0., Bept. 19.—~Tha Twunty-first Ohfe Volunteer Infautry tad a reunfon at Findlay ta- day, which, togethier with & parade by the Eldv- enth Ohio Nstions! Guarda, bro ight about 3,000 people into the city. Thers wers 200 of. the voteruus present, uud the exercises embruced a procession through the strest. = dinner, spreches, te., at thy grove. Col, MeMohon, gallaut soldicr, aud the regimout's old vog wunder, aellveied she address. A REAL MISUNDERSTANDING. ‘The Poles Araund Pattaville Show that It'Is Not Necessury to §pouk One Lungusge in Order to Geat up & First-Cluss Clurch Quarrel, Soecial Dispated to The Trivene, Y PorraviLLe, Pu., Bept. 19.—~Tae jury (n the. celebrutd Polish cases, after Lelng. out all night, curue (o this wourning with a verdictof . guilty (v one cuse, the chorge . belug. assault snd battery. Verdicta of nota guilty sre enternd in all tho othérs, and the costa divided. ‘The trial occupred’ oxactly n week. The case grew out of a Joug-. staudlug feud existing In the Polish Church of* Sheoavdoah. The pastor, Father Lousrkonitz, with & aumber of the members of his congre- gution, spoke the Polish longuace proper, wiile the vemainder couversed o thye Lithusnian dialect. As u consequence, newher understood the other, and the Litnu- salaus destred the pastor, when perfurming the scrvices, 1o 8peak n thelr tougue, which hie was yuabls todo, and Archhivhop Wood was ap- pesled to by the the disatfected faction, but without redress. It was thien determived ty tako. the matter lu their own bunds.. A sceret weeju was held (n the woods, und & courss ol tactice resolved upon. The privst was warned tuat be would be prevented frum officleting L L did Dut procure tbe Jathusoians a miolsler whom they could understund, but bs twok. ' of tuelr threats. Abous 5 o'clock ua Suudsy morniug, July 7, the Lith- uaofaus, with tneir famblies, collected jo full force sbuut the church-gaty, and, a few bours later, wion the priest arrived, he was ua- atle 1o eoter the buildiug. He lmmedi- ately sent for the Chiel Hurgess, who soon arved ou ths ground with a force of regulur aod special poltce. At that tme 1:‘1:; lrw.'uou’f ‘ff“ \vu::! urranged o a semi<ircle around the gatp, the wowen com- Dosting the oner ranks. © Tho ufgess ordereil the Lithuaniaus to duperse, but, fasicad of dolag su. tuey rushed towards this pouse. . A scent of the wildest excitewent prevaled, and auother commaud frow the official met with o dechded refusal. ‘The pollve then advanced 'to the gate, whore a number of women, who wero thu muse’ tusbuleut portion of the crowd, Wers arvested uud takeu tothe station-bouse. A lars uwmber of arrvsts wers wads durioy the dav, o and the utmost disurder prevalled througbout the town. Alter the crowd bad dispersed, & wis found Becessary Lo chop down the gates, a3 they bad beeu securely lucked aud chaloed. ‘There were 150 witnesses examined Lo the cuass, aud the utmost ditfeully was experienced lu, trunslating the testiiouy, which required tha scrvices ol four juterpreters, The costs bo tho . mul foot up the respectable Bgure of I d thoe Same- |