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— ~ The Ehicage Daily Teibune, S JATHRR. VOLUME XXXI1X. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, PRICI FlV}[ gENTS. y ! e’ 3 e T Wl ¥ I e bl R I T YT 7 iy PR L IMPROVING. sesestonare sy tazed o tormih the Lo 140 Cubanet siblmflnlqlnhmp- CURED FREE OF COST. TLES LINIMENT 10DIDI: AMMONIA. Spavins, Splints, and Ring- hnm-? cured withont, blemlsh, Send for pnNmnhl;elr\;‘:mm‘;;‘l(n(iI |‘|'|Il lrl:.!‘omrn;lelgntsg DR, WM. M. GILES, 120 West Broadwag, New UL ”z A 3 . Sold by all Droggists. T ARG A EN N & Cl.p W neToeale, Tirugglstn, B3 & 01 Lakerat = PIANOS AND ORGANS. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALES, N, Miatson & C0s iatin it | ARGAIN STEINWAY FURNITURE Pi ANUS STOP AND EXAMINE, 1t P | Tho Bost $30 Waluut Camber Set in the market. : @ D What the most distinguished art- ists in the United States say con- cerning them : The Planofortes-«irsnd, Sanare, and tpright—man. J| ufactured by Messrs. Steinway & Sons have extanlished r shomsclvcasa worldwht & reputation that it is y posathle for s to add anyibing te their just fame. Net, in the market, Tho Best Lino of all grades of Cham- her Sefs, and at the Lowest possi- blo Prices. Weo are offerin § Hhoroughiy tested undtried thesa (natruments parsonaily for years, otli 1o pnbilc and private, it ho coies our plratant duty tn express aur sandid oplaton Parlor Goods, LiEanting telr snuestioned siperiorits over anv | Dining, Library, Hall, and Fanoy 3 na 3 ) ) O AT he EAIGE et of thelr uniform excellenca | Furniture of - @very description, are: (ireatest possibie depth, richnive, and vohima of lower than the lowest, Our stock is complote and com- prises the latost designs, Inspoction solicited, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Noar Jackson-st. FURMNTCURE! Elegant New—— ~Designs In PARLOR AN CITAM- BER SUITS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere. We carry the largest and fin- est gtock in the city, and POS- ITIVELY will quote the LOWEST prices for CASIE. Hotton & Hildreth, THE TOA FURNITURE CQ. State a‘nd Adams-sts., Produces work of supcrior excellence in DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, and FIN- ISHL, at prices that are sat. istactory to the most care- ful and economical buyers. toue, camlitned with rarc briliancy, ciearnes, sod perfect eveuness tironghont the entire scale, and atave all. & surprising turation of sound, the mirs and sympsthetle quality of wihich never changes unuer the RIuRt deilcate ur pawertnl tonch. Satnrday 10:30, 2:30, 7.30. N State & i Monroe-sts. exprvssed oar opinlons in thie plunos uf varlous makers, bus. freely aui dngly proncunce Mesmes Rieluway & Sonms' wperior to theia sil. MILLS, WILLIAM M. ICGOLDBECR, . N; PATT ey Enu{ns. g ) 3 E R e H xogEnx ESE: H H!‘Z‘ll;'i‘l’l.ll De. HENRY 8.'CUTLER, LYON & HEALY, L. Btate and Moni DECKER BROS. PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Chicago, % Opposite the Palmer Honse, Letters ot recommendation can be reen at M. Bern. 912 & 914 OLIVE.ST,, 8T. LOUIS. bardt's uflice from the leadiug physich ind rlergy, JPELTON & POMERO nuL only of Chicago, fhut all thosa of prominence Sole Agents for the HAZELTON BROS. s MATHUSHEK PIANGOS aTe A AN i SPECTACLEN, &c. MORRIS BERNHARDT, OPTICIAN Room 3, second floer, Special attention given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. OFFICE JIOURS, O TO 1, 2 TO S, Letters of Inquiry must inclose atamp for raply. CAUTION.—No awents einployed or sopolnted. * AIATS AND CAFS, TO THB 100,000 Resldents of tho southwestern part of tha city, GREETING. v oo '{‘:%;"xi’”fi‘h Bflé‘{-’gfi" Sept. a1 sBranch Examine tlu;‘:a ,fvlall!{ celslhra‘t:d SOLE AGENT POR TIE CELEBRATED' TH., at Juniotion of Hlus Iaiandeay: 5[ Sstyaments. Usfore “purchastuy We rospectfull: any other. 152 State.st.. Chicago. NOTICE. Amendment to Rale Two () of the Rules Governing the Inspestion of Gratn in 1be Cuty of Chicagn, 10 taka efot Oct. 1, 1878, JULE L ISPUING | WIIEAT. Ne.1 lard Rpring Wheat shall be sound, ‘plums, ead cleaned. "No- 3 lard Bpring Whest shail be sound, reasonably clean, wid of guod inllling quality. |2, 3, Boriait Whsat slist be solind. plump, sod wetl cleaned. No. 2Rpriog Wheat ahall be sound, reasonably cleso, and of good miliog quality. . M. 3hpring When Includo alt Infertor, shrunk. fa oelrty borlue Wocal, waighior not leas ihea 53 b4, Lo the ineasiired b A itejected Bpring Wheat shall fuclude 8pring Wheat datiiy uusty, grown, Ladiy bleachieds or fur aay oibier cause which randers it undt fur No. 3. In caseof mizture of Apring and Wintar Wheat it sha't bo called Mixed Wheat, and raded according tu the - | guality thersat. This rule alisl bo in foreo un wid aficr a- | Cct 1, IWT8: but it s provided that al) WICAT in ato ousald dute, tuspected o s Rorlig Wh invite you to call and ex~ “CHAMPION” FOLDING BEDSTEAD, amine tho largest and finest stoak of Mo: Youth’s, and Childron's HATS, UAPS, eto., over shown on the Wast Side, and at d&f" cont bolow Bouth Bide prices.’ Respectrully, SCoTT & C ‘Wholesate and Retail Hatters. -3 Vil Timber a0d Mineral Lands No. =, Tathe Clrcult Court of the United States for the tucky District’at Louisvilie. Ch O suruiics Cunpany va, g s at o 269 & 271 State-st, Embractog ve of the Olgeatand largest. Furaiturs aad cddii MANUPACTURING HOUSEN N TUK WEST. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, DY ¥irtus of & decrag rendersa {n ahl court oa the | TUIS NEFUY MeRded {nspected out iy acc e E Ith the nrovistons of satd rule s Npring Whest. Sikeaut Juse oo o causy. the | *NaCk nea und Kiiuty 1ale Whokt ual hols cos: be Riunetand o 1o s | tnzpceted ieker doua Ko, 2 sna'tilee Wit uo Hiyner oliuwiug deacriuen ety Couniy. s vies och urveys n “satd county, ex- sepu ) scres thereuf, bncluded in bate s said Bluck uue (1) coutatnlig oue huly Uliietoen thuusaad (119, (00) scres. of 1 ues. “And alea muf Diock Survere b aaid county, containtiig clihty-saven c o K tiousand (b7, Tew of 1ad. wiore or louwk on the Une-fourth casl ta hand, vse fourth o GEORGE M. BOQUK, JOIN T, OBEHLEY, Ralirosd sed Warchouse Comualssioners, Chleago, il., sept. 6, 1878, fulluwlug tofu; L4 00w yoar, ono: DON'T FAIL to sce the largest line of thesa goods tn Silent Partner---Lady or Gentleman. urth i Lwo ye. . Chicago.y Ky e 0 be KETAILE] c three years. The pu; ‘..u...’,.mh:‘.:“,:'&'.‘.’.“v“..'.‘."‘.uu WHOEERATE TALE % il Tich wppruved bearing 6 ceut interes = bo hias Flve Thousand 1 hustucsa(n a swiall We ut Udtatier, 17, Sain“Yaia wiis icn 0n tha remiiscs for sdditione, secnrily) Aud In pursuauce of sald decree | licraby (nvita bide FINANCIAL. ¢ S. BONDS, selliog ¢ Per Centént less than Gorel {on rates, aud b 00 thio abuve Lerma fur the iy b i asare o Rhoat (HOllE M diec p o s Pro T cunl, ol ot will he guar: Ao twenty-ovo thousend Lervs of satd pres sutced [aveator. Lo o 4 the bids (o us Al pres Quiriog wit Of the sure Shu busine 8 1y bidders to bo Riven. addressed o e o ot oF ¥ille, Kly.. au or befure Lho Jist day of Uctober, 18TR, Allof the'blds, with Lhe nsme or newes of the bidacr Vouldders tacither with jhelr durcilut are o ba forted tosali court on aald 31at day uf Octuber ura, bu sccopied ur refected by sl cuurt, the Flghe bolug et e e blda it tho iluiier bldder b hiers sould aut b ready with the cash Inatall Aud approved bonds, Slizient s Interest in xod_eatabllhed The sanic business orable_opportinity bo realizn yesturnt, witbout giving thine azed 1o business. Well-known East and Wesk Address, for subcr! diac drliyery. ment ethemon hsod forimaies Havidg iuado cxainination tnta the character and lo- iy Bell. dag Bxchange ail taues of U, 8, BONDS, cality of‘these Jands. | wiil atate that they g ok InChuithy Callod vaniaroF Lol suuce of 1. 8. BUNDY R g e I FulksoR AN 3OO B, reck, e ! Sy o dell nle sttt Ot | T Y Yi6LOAN ] 3Faare bood ountuin lauds. cavercd with the | The Annus) Meeting of the Btockholders and Bond- A :;’;,&' Siinber:and"Uaderiiid wich SEWIEITiereo | Boldera of the Chilcao & Fastern ilauts iallrosd Cuta MON tOLO AN Bornckiaai (Spectal Commlssiuacy, aber osdeslring further 1{:;..:.;:;3:‘:'\#“!1“:;‘?»1« Lical- Estare 10d Colleviing Ageul, Nu. i34 Weat Jelfer- soa-ac, Loulsvilie, Ky, Loulsille, K., July! 178, —— = T e CIDER BARRELS, paoy wiil be beld at the Oflice of tha Cumipauy on Tucs: day, Oct. 15, 1874, at )3 O'clock ., foc.the election of Directors tor they snsuing yesr. A. 8. DUNBAM, Se¢cretary, NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE PORTFOLIO, By JOSIAH B, REED, No. 52 William-sl. N, Y., * Insmounts s rejuired, on IMPROVED CIICAGO FHOPERTY, st §EST RATE, Applications rdcetved uud prowmpily attended ta by P H. A BU kT 5 laudoipl-at, CIDER ELS An Arute Perlodicat, calied by I 'G. ysmerton, | GOVernment Bouds, A : | SpitmiEl i e atants | Conk Coustty Oders, 1 tes wishiug tu Luy new or second- | piilaey & UCtover. 1u (it awoug Ea. City Merips and Youchers. band s ety with alip quanthfy on sburd no- |.,z.,‘..u‘:€{..=§»&n c-ufin’x'z'u:ngfl:;'f.u"'éun-’\::v:m 4 r i £ h M. BhA Bougbtend soldby LAZARUS BILVERMAN, o Hatteson House Lut it feadsall others sy 8 so tance “=Tie Suftom. Bubilsied monihly: asume o ur 1nspection seat to 20y address. V. T. KERSEIL Moot 3 Sasou's St Wisbimgtob: A Lo0i 3 1007 um, ITON & JACKSON 815, CHICAGO, LY. THENT SET, ¥8, ) B = 5 Wabush-av: and Jurksen-st., Chicuge. Ve y g \E This faxorite batel ts located direcily apposito the visegt AN putives, | CEEEE I’f"flfihfl :‘:?hu on acteutite prig. | 29U &0 of the Ravosttion butldibg, ks olexais. orn 15, MCCHEB NEY, clites, “Dpera so0 Feld Glbacn Tesson50riar | s wolera buprovémvais -\t ;20 ver auy. i weobes, Vdroiieler, &c o Bpeclal rutes 14 Kxeuralou 5 oS, tex. Cor. Clak uud Laudoipa-sis FUCL &« GOl Froprierin (GRAND The Best .¥35 Walnut or Ash Chiamber Such Is the Tone of the Report from Memphis This Morning. Signs of the Abatement of the Fover Many and Un. mistakable. OPENING!| Fie?c_l,_L;;iter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, BETWEEN . Madison and Monroe-sts. New Cases Numerous in the Sub- urbs, Many Threatening Fatal Results, Wet and Very Unfavorable Weather Reported from Vicksburg, Which Tends, in Most Cases, OUR USUAL BRILLIANT to Retard Conva- ALL RES’PLAY lescence, OPENING! | el g cre o s i Orleans. DRY GOODS! CARPETS! UPHOLSTERY! CLOAKS! SUITS! FURS! &c., &c., &c., WILL TAKE PLACE NEXT THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. All are cordially invited to call and exantine the many elegant NOVELTIES! That wll be exhivited at that time, Doctors Leave Grenads, and the Daily Newspaper Makes Its Appearance, Greenville, Miss,, Cut OF from the Outside World for Ten Days, Much Suffering Resulting from This Enforced Seclusion, MEMPHIS, COLD AND WRT, Bpecial MypateA to The Tribuns. Mewrms, Tenn., Sept. 20,—It has been rain- ing most of the d A cold, damp nignt is the result, with promise of fair westler to-morrow, Shaula this bromise be realized, it 16 feared that e deatti-rate will materially incrense. The ofllclal mortuary report'to-day shiows 71 deaths s baviog occurred during the past twenty-four bours, and 78 new cases. The physicians of the Howanl Assoctation report that the fever 1s mbating, If ¢ should prove to be warm to-morrow, it will have a very dele- terlous on the sick and well. If, on the con- trary,a cold snell follows therain of to-day, the diminution of new cases reported will be marked, but the death-rate will be greater. Among the promiuont deaths recorded to- day was that of Mrs. 8. @. Lonsdate, mother of the Treasurer of the How- ard Association, who died last week; K. Louls Littlejohn, identifled with {nsurance fn- terests; Mra. Julin IL Miwhell, sister-in-law of Magele Mitchell, the actress; Jodeph Bleecli, agent of Schlitz's Brewing Cotnpany, of Mil- waukee; E. K. Hennlog, who went to Wythes Station, near tlls city, to escape danger, where hpdicd; aud Drs. J. R. Clark and N. J, Arm- strong, both prominent physicluus, whose bero- ism end untiriog efforts in behalf of the suffer era have attracted universal adiniration. 3 The new cases include Dr. W. E. Rogers, Buperintendent of the Physiclans’ Inflrmary, who was attacked by the disense at C: Williams; Dr. Eastly, of Little Rock; Tyner, of thiscity, and E. W. Moore, of the Appeal. There is no doubt that TUE PIVER 18 ABATING, hut it is, as I stated last night, sloiply because there 48 wo material for it to feed upon. fn {act,with nearly 3,000 under the end and 4,000 sick on hiaud, there can't be very many for the disesse toallfect. This facs cxplains the decrease In deaths and cases reported in the city, bat In the country the situation fu radlcally different. At every polut withiu a radius of elght miles of the city the dincase s spreading, sud ususily with fatal cousequences. The peuple seews to have no beart to do anything, % - DESOLATION 18 VISILLY ON ALL 81DES, and nothiug but sorrow aud dustitution seems to be in the future. This condition of affulrs fs retnarkable, and {s actually making citizeus, us also straueers, premsturoly old, * Aucw intinmary tor physicians was opened to-day Inthe Waldron Block, and is ons of the moet comfortable yet establlshed. The complaint In regard to Incompetent and fnexperienced, not to say daugerous uurses, that itimate | bave folsted themselves upon the clty tn its AP Just received from Yokohama, a shipment ot the finest GARDEN TEA Ever imported, which we offer for sale at 76c per 1b.; a very low price considering the quality. HONG KONG TEA CO. 110 & 112 Madison-st, HOCKAWAYS, STUDEBAKER BROS. Are now offering their Large Stock of Elegant Six-Seat ROCKAWAYS At prices that defy any competition. . { afiiction ns become 0 pronounced as to de- 151 & 153 Wabash.av. e nncemine HEPORMATION. — e e | Gew. WL 1 Bunlth, acting President of the TO RENT. Howard Assoclation, Wufurtued wo this murning Wholesals Drogaists, 75 & 77 Randolph-st. Groe salo by Frauki h 10 Mac\ca S 0 U Sm‘."ufl.’»"\’»"'wuu;"‘-’nfi' wiliés iceding jobuen 3 thut fully one-liall of those iu the sarvive ure & o oeen previog upun the Assoclation, neglecting F thelr duties, and becoming subjects of universal FOR RENT Iu the worning papers calling upon unemploved . nurses who have volunteered from abroad aud A " T lrl S " ‘v t S t at the Howanl's bewdyuartors to receive thelr ho. 0 0“ l a el -s vay and transportation howe, Thelr names Four-story and Bagsement, Im- | vress. This does uot atleet tha want of compe- teut sober nuraes, aud all who can come here CHARLES GOODMAN, turntshed Room 43“118 Washington-at. AN ADUNDANCE OF EMPLOYMENT. which resolutions were udopted deprecating the acts alleged uralnst sotus of thelr number, and perpetrutors to the har of public opinfon. Theard of o juwantle casy to-day, of the real life. Duriug the eerly daya af the epl- demic, & gentleman nsmed Wood fell sick at brostrate and belpless, his case beiog cousid- st ered very critical, he wus FISH 0"_ DEALERS' by Miss Quackcubush, a younyg lady of the neighborbood, celcbrated alike for her beauty cllorts to Lis behall, and so skiltfully dud sbe 47% ATLANTIC-AY., discharge the trust uudertukeo, that alter BOSTOIN. vrevalled, convalesced rupidly, aud was coy- S E pletels restored to health. Yesterday a quiet the partles to which were BMiss Quuckenbush DratuTile, aad Coment. WA ‘.‘s.'.’#'f'.r‘.:“.fif‘-n aud bier patient Wood. Qulucy-at;, veal Suate. e = | aleacc of tne epldeuwc in swall towus through- MUCKINY CELEBRATED S0UPS, | out Soutbern Teuncssen scaicd quart | At Browusvilie it 13 very bad, also at Wythes realy for ¢ | and wany uther poluts yes to bear frow. loul s Tehutriug to ba beaied e a b | Charleston Boas, Yot of & population of 60 fawury to there have becu 83 eases, full ouc-balf of which towns thus stflicted call upon the Howsrd Assoctation of this city fur physiciavs, suplics, wiserable set of drnuken vagaboids, who have exceration. fle will publish & notlve - whasu services are po lunger required to report *9 | will bu given to the public through the dully mediate possession. with credeutialy w10 thess essentials will be = | This evening o mectiog of nurves was held at aureelog upon & cuacert of action to bilug the class one hears of but rarely in the walks of Fort Pickering, » suburb of the city. While FAITUPULLY NURSED LEONARD WARE & SONS aud sweet disposition. So uutiring were her ) protracied wreatls with the monster, Mr, We - SE ‘h’ ER . PIPE weddiug occurred fu this discaso-doomed city, 1] WM. M. DEK. s--fixfr: Kuglucer, Lot 2 East My statewcots ‘hitherto mude 88 to the prev- LTI I VRIS Atsrich and aeticivus. in AKE CONMIRNED DALY, HUCKINS' &5t tabily cul's Duifce 5 s { b o At Muscow, 8 scatteriug hawivg oa the OELEBRATED stsprovouuced pr oo i died. 1 weution this to add thae all the sud nurses, and the resounces of this beusvoleat Tex.; A. B. Wilkes, Lebanon, Teun.; and W. A, Carawell, of Americus, Ga.,, who will partially supply the absence cansed by resvon- ding to calls made during the current week. TNN DEATR-LIST. The deaths revorted this evening are as fol- Tows: To date, 2,293; total cases reported, 4,029, Walter Coe (colored), Johnny Griffin, YVirginis Ward (colored), Jobn Bash (colored), + Lewls Littlejohn, ‘Thomas Barnes, F. Demana (colored), R, F. Calhooo, m‘rfl‘umlu (eolared). Thomas Trainer, Rneet (o The Trivune. e VicrssuRe, Sept. 20.—The decline fn the fever has beel Aeukml to-aay, and I fear. the rala now falitng will have a tendency to jn- crease both the death-iist and number of new cased, For the past twenty-four hours four- teen doctors report forty new cases. The death-ist for the sawic time is cleven, as fol- lowsa: Qoodrich, ~ huter, Annie Mcdinnos, Miss Clara wmnvonh‘ Witliam Coleinan, col'd, D. Wateon, colored, m Myers, Joseph Wosnick. Miss Aonie McCabe, F, C. Lawis, Mary Quigley, H. M. Kenzle (colored), | Charles Sutherland, James Bradford, col'd, i lielt{lr;e;. i {{mg’:‘l?‘w?rl:k Wiltlam A. Fairchild, *8 Louisa Lerthars - J. L. Ammonnette, i Unknown infant, AMONG THE NEW CASES Mre, C. L. Rieele, Andrew Sims, rs. J. G, Lansdale,St., Joho Hoss, lichora Fotine, Unknown white child, Franklin Acame, ‘Thomas Vierce (colored), ilenrr Jordan (colored), Anie Foster, William Edwarde(col'd), Magele Averdle, Rabert MeUregor, Sam Darlus (colored) Maty Stcen. * Calvin Jornir (cotored), Ftiliborn colored Infant, ‘Tany Solin, Oewald Williana, Tilly Latham (colored), reported to-day 1s the wile of Capt. E. C, Carroll, Superintendent of the Anchor & Parisot Line of steamers. The Captain fs a convalescent bimsell, haviog been up but a couple of dayy, The fever has broken out st Bovina, ten miles from this city on the Vicksburg & Mississippl Railroad. Une death and two cases are reported. from there to-night. One of tho cases {s that of. k 1 il Chilil 3 Tliyans e sompenty: Bk ot Charlorte Bea | yi0er bl M hin & teadine. merchaut of. et ‘Thos, Hayes (colored), Fort Fetton (colored), place. Une of the greatest calamities that has Joe Darmie, Mary Mony scolored), befallen this city sinco the fever began oceurred today, 1n THE DEATIL OF MR. WILLIAM A, FAIRCHILD, Frcntev Wance (colored), Men. M Mre. Mary Fleid, Allce O' N -—- [30ac (colored), W. P Incainsun, R 2 Barvaru His deatl was expected, for all hopos were glven Y. Hoston, €, 0 Maloge, un vesterdav. -But 12, nevertheless, fell witha Peter shieide, Misa deanie tiray, Wood Wilson (colored), It, W. Baenes, CountryJulineon (col. ), Jolin Coos, Mra.dotm 1. McChell,’ Gus A Mor re. J. F. Conrsi, Jubn 0. Cleary, Chagey Hobinson (col. 5o eaddentog weisht upon the whole clty when an- nounced. The Howards suspended business during the funeral, and the Compress Company, ufl which le was Necretary, has draped its bulld- Ingg fn mourning. The following expressions of sympathy was sent the flowards by the Israel. Ites of the city to-dav: The Inraelites of Vickabrrz symnathize with the Ilowards iIn their bereavemont In the loss of ro noble and indefaligaole n niember as Drother Wiiliam A, Faicchild provea nlmself tobe. May the Lord of Heaven recelve and decree his soul to - everlasting bliss. TUE ONLY SURVIVING MEMBERS # of Capt, Utls' famlly of nine persops, living a few miies In the country, are the aged motier aud an idiotic son. The other seven have been swept away by tho fever. A RAIN-STORM, To the Watern Assoctated Press, Vicksnuna, Sept. 20, —Cloudy all day. Ther- moneter 89, A heavy rain with lightnlng be- gan sbout 8 o'clock to-night, No sbatement to-day of new cases of fever. Twelve deaths reported,—ten white and two volured, Prominent among jhie deaths were Mlss Clara Wadaworth aud Wiillam A, Fulreblld, the lead- fng spirit 1o the Howard Assoclation, aud fore- | most o all good eoterprises undertaken o Vicksbyurg. Fresiftut Rockwood, of the Howanls, is re- parted doing well. - No alarming symp! peured {o Lis case. HOLLY BPRINGS. TIHE UEROES OF THX REIOR. HoLLY SPRINGS, Miss., Sepl. 19, vin New Op- Jeans, Lu., 8ept. 20—~Col. H, W. Walter fell at Lis post. His place was_hard to 01, but the Committee called upon Col. Kinlock Falconer, Beeretary of State, wiao was nursing his brother, aud lie responded, *21 am at your service.” His duty e faithfully and thoroughly performed until the dreaded mouster feil upos him, and o was burne to bils bome Uy Lis phvsiclans. Cone sidecing the fact that he was the vnly State ofli- clal that remuined at bis post at Jackson In tha dischurge of his duty, be should Le especially honored. Hewould be there to-day, but he ! M. IL TiLDRN, THR DAILY KErORT. Te the Watern Ausociated Preas. Mrupnts, Sept. 20.—It began ralning this morning at 9 o’clock, which is unfavorable both to the sick and those who yet remaln well. Up to noon to-day twenty-three deaths have ve- curred, This, hawever, 18 not in full, os it'is a very difficult matter to get at the correct num- ber, owinz to the looscness which characterizes the management of two of the undertakers’ busineas arraugements. The oflicial revort of deaths made to the Board ot Health since the beginning of the epidemic, and ending ot noon to-day, mivesa total of 2,240. This does not include many who bave been bnried by private individuals,” who purchased cutlins aud interred thelr own dead. Amoug tho victime whoni death has claimed sluce last night are B. R. Clarke, 8 promineint citizen and Scerctary of the Phenix Insurauce Company of this city; Mrg. J. G. Lonsdale, 8r.; J. 1L, Nail, formerly 8 Colonel la the Fedoral army, from Decatur, KIl., but who had resided in Memplis since the closing of the war. Two fifemen, Barney Lynch and J. Luccarinie, bave also died. Au locrease in the number of deaths will fol- low the change of weatner. YESTERDAY'S VICTIMR Dr. W. J. Armstrong, s Howard physiclan, died to-day; also Gus Mortf, a prominent poli- tician of the Tenth Ward, and 11, Beroard, an employe of the Howarl Association, . The wife aud daughter of Johu tl, Mitchell, brother of Magele Mitchell, the actress,are also amoug to-day’s victims. DOWK. Dr. E. T. Easley, o volunteer phyaiclan from Little Rock, and "Dr. J. T. Tyner, of this city. who have besu on duty at the City Hospital, were strickon with the fever this” afternooi. Eugeue W. Moore, n prominent member of the ‘Temuple of Honor, avd temporarily filling the position of clty - oditor of the Menplis | was summoued here by a telezram stating -that fovesy was taken down to-nigbt. Holtz |y foiner and brother wers both down with & Bro., undertakers, have closed their fever. Likeatrue son and brotber he came, aud those of us who have seen how devotedly hie bias doue his duty cab bear testinony that in Uits dive distress hie, as . man, all wen shouid delight to huvur, TUR DEATI LIST slnce the last repurt Is as fotlows: Mrs, W. O. Featherstone, Mrs, Forman, Miss Mary Stew- art, d. 1. Stoue, Juseph Webbur, Thomas Kno- big, Mrs. Thempson, Wil Collius, it Lee's cbtid, J. Knupp, . Gotey, Col. f1. W, Walter, and the otuer uames not kuown, The new cases ure, Eugene Leldey, Jr., Mrs. D. J. Oliver. Lizzie Lyuch, M. Davits, Oberey . Lew, Adelue Smithy Lizeie Malel, To Ratoer, Callte 8ykes, Cutton, of Besuregard, W, Stely, E. Larouch, Jotn Laroucti, L. Adams, Charles dobu Talbot, the Koy, Jutyglobiuson, and tures names ot kuown. COL. WALTEH, y Already we bave spokeu of Col. Walter, but we little dreamed thut be would be so suddeoly taken truw us. I we could weep, we would weep. 1 we could moury, we woula mourn. 11 wecould toll the woe wud the heortuche, busiuess, except gor lodges and ‘souctics, A PANIC Dr. B. F. Sheftall, uf Savaunah, (ia., who had becn sent from thiscity to Bartlett, returned thisafternoon, and reports only vne case of tever there. “This one case hud the effect to ciuse a geuernl descrtion of the town. Thy Fe offlcfals who removed from Memplis when the fever firat appearcd had located ut Barttetr, but are now at McKenzle, Teon. Dr. R W, Mitchell, of ths Aasociation, an- thorizen the statcient that no more puysicians are necded. THE PATIOLOGICAL ODSERVATIONS upon the dead bodies have been very ex- tensive and exbaustive. ‘They are con- d by Prof. T. O. Sunuucrs, M. D., of Nashyille, Teun., assisted Ly Dra Overall, ol Murfreesbory, Teuv., aod Chelmlsa, of Savaunsh, Gu. ‘They bave shown importaut Jestons ot the base of the bruin, a degenerated kidney, and. ou envpmously hyperirophica spleen tn uvery Instunce. Analyses ot the urtue and of the flulus of the body genernlly are bejug daily ade, aad au’ claborate report will soon appear under the direction of tne Howurds and Citizens® Relief Commitive, aud Oue ulsw of & purely techuical charucter will be forwurded to Wusbingron, NOTICK TO NOUSES. Tue following uutice tu Burses was mads this | -thers would be tewrs, | thews would be alternoan: i i e q | Woursiug, tbers would’ “be atl thac Circumstances oxisting with us to-day demand | o gud distress conld ask; . but wil report st unce to headquurters fur | our ittle band. ‘The best bave goue down, and the monvy due tuem, and rece: runsportation huaie, w8 this will be & wuotificativn ibat thele services ke no longee ueeded. By vrder of W. J. Switu, Acting Provideat of the Howard Association. NEW ORLEANS, CUTSIDE REPONTS, Special Dispiteh o The Triduna Nrw Ouixans, Bept. 20.—Pavate advices 1x0m laton Rouie represent tha fever surcading in ths surroundime country, -deaths oceurring at Hopeville and Port Hudson. One buwdred sl #ixey-two deatha st the Ntdde Town of Greeu- ville, tn Missiusippi. The denths fucreased {np New Orlaans to sizty- ulue, Wirty-two ol whom were ehildren. Twemty-four uew cases reported to-day io Morgun City, and thd discase spbeuring st Labadteville. ‘The Central Relief Cammitiee has exhausted the .00 rations turned over Ly the Guvern: ment, and are walting a roply to the 1equest for 60,000 more telezraphed yeaterduy. SIXTY-NINK DRATHS. o o the Waatern dsavciated Press. Nzw OniANS, L., Sept. 20.—Deatls, sixty- nuo; cases, 165, of which englty-ous were prior to the 17th, Weathier cloudy sod warm, threatening raln, ‘Tlhe duath list fuctudes twenty-two chitdren umler 7. We have askud others to take thelr pisces. In ual wu lusksucs biave We seen the onu that would retuse to take iy place wherever we us. sigued bl This 1 no tioe for compliments, but whicn tue duy comes the publle shull know Who b stood by us. We sahl wo bad o tears, Lut there s u tie when they flow, and that Is whun we tead Lo telogratus, the lelters trdin tricuds Laraway, el ticm they nve us heares aud ke us strongeer, beder, awd briziis tur this wo would fuel Peart-sick wml wew t ite wullering people tender their priy thunka fur the Kid und generous asslataiva Shai thelr frnds tu all parta of tie Enton fuave | given. (Signed) W. d. L HlovaNs, GREENVILLE, M{NS, CUEF UFY YKOM TUE WOKLD, | GUBENVILLE, Misd, Scpt, Wh—Total enses, 05 total deuths, 154 1o the Lt twenty-four hours, clghieen deaths. Wa are cut off eutirely from the world, as the telegruph ottice 1 Vicksbure cunnot tske oue busiuess. Ualy vue ovperator fs there, Weare out of wediciue and lev, aud luve not becn abis tu et une suessage throuh for mine days, Wu could have gotten rellel bat fur this, NEw Ontrans, Scpt, 20.—Th following dise pateh was 1cceived this wornlig, vis Vicksours, | (¢ haviug boen malled from some point betwern that city uud’ Uresnville. The wire between tucse places hus beeu dowa for sutne days: ’ GHEENNILLE, Mis, Heot. 18.—~Qut of 500. people who renmulued here, nearty 400 cases aud, 160 deaths huve oceurred up to date. The fever! usL abiute soun for want of waterial. Twenty. two deatlis are repurted fu the lait trenty-four | hours, LA GANDRA PLANTATION, Dr. Taylor, wito went to La Guuidra planta- tion, telegraphs the Howanls: this mormug: *3lr, Steele is dead. L. Clarke critically §il. ‘Twenty-four sick at preaent," Frow ugon to 6 p. m. seveatecn deaths sud Surty-six new cases roported. MOVING ABOUT. At the Board of Health weeting Friday morn. ing tho reports fndicated 8 decrcass of fever In the central portion of the cisy, and aw fucrease 1 the extremo upper snd lower liwlts. It ts stated that of every twenty-ono persons at- tacked by the fever fu the Becoud District, in the vicluity of the French market,ten pave died. Dr. Jobn Cauter, snold and successiul practitiouer of the Fourth Districe, roports that the fuver Is spreading (n the Fourib and Sixth Districts sbove Juckson strevt. THE_VRENCH, ‘The Suciete Union Fravcaise bas » larze num- bor of sivk uuder their care, siud sppesls o the weuervaity ol their countrywen iu this their tour of need. Rewsittauces should be sddroased toF. Fujuajue, No. 11 Chastres stree 8 | Lub Wb yeliow fuver is biere. Duviuces bodsos o0 soctety Las seul ben DURses Lo the country, sod | closed, aud yrerybody leaving. The eich can gt will seud wore when sutlieut funds ar¢ ro- | wosticutivs, Lo uot tiuk traloe should fan b ceived. bere 8t uigat, nor vien be aliowed Lo rewaii becas DOCTIRS AND NUKSER. Naw OuLrans, sc[n.. 20.—~The llowards for~ warded by Blauche Porter wo-day Dr., Siater | and twenty nubses, ud shipped a full cargo of fee, pruvisions, Iyuors, avd wediciues for tha slek at Grecoville. Dr, Arclier, of ylut Coube, Will board the bost st Huaoun Lanaing. J. W, » Huneaeser, reccutly returned from Urenada, * Koca Lo Grewuville, RS OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES, DECATUK, ALA, Sperdut tigatch o The Triduse Dxcatun, Ala., Sept. 2W.—u. D, Meuts, Agent fur e Loudwvilte, Nashville & Great Soutbern - Ratlway, aud ulso Mayor of Decatur, scut the following messaze to Superiuteudent Geddes, at Nushyillar e Thivgs luok gloumy bere thisuiorning, No donhe 178! "Lu um:ll‘. d do mgjun:. mu-l::l n'u ‘i"'fi“’ui slauces 3t § can re i bere. thal slal Total ““fi:“""fi“-fl* fster Mary | APFancs o joare 1o aye A dey and. iot warcsy Jwong the deaths to-day was Blater Mary | LG 000 Ge Cant hare to. poatres it company's Brigetts at 88, Joseph Avylum. pruperty. Ny furce hasuil one bat myself. It . Youug Men's Christian Assoctation—Now | WGuld s well not (o sead any freight here, ae wi casca w-day, 6l cauuot bundle it , Howurd Associution, 466, includiug many cuses not previvualy cutered uv. s ‘Tho Peavody Assoclstion lled 4,203 requisi- vious, vqual 0 30,04 rutlon ‘T steanalap Cussles W, Lord, for Havana, Aloutgomery, Binofugham, and Atheos, Ala., sud Pulask, Teou., bave quargotioed agalusy * Decutur. Frelebt bustuess betweeu the adoves uauicd rettroad aod the Mempbls & Charleston | « \ e i