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"HIZ CHICAGD and published in the Atlanta Constitul created A GRRAT DEAL OF DrRausT X In this community, and is stamned as entirely erroncots and contrary to the report they promised to make. One death in reporteid and six new cases, The death was Burg, the har- ber, whose wife and child dled of a yellow-fever dlseasc last week. ‘Iherd are scveral critical cases, twa of which will probably die - to-night. Dr. Biackburn haa telegraphed he will ho hera to-morrow. (ieneral Buperintendent J. W. Thomas will reach hiere In the .morning from Nashville, to make arrangements Lo run freight and other trains through without stopping. GREENVILLE, MISS. '"ULLSDAY., SEPTEMBER 2 Dr. Adama and ten nurces lea the morning for flotly Borings. The Young Men's Christian Assoclation have reeeived tha following: Wixaxa, Mise.,, 8ept, 23, ~Cond A gond fever physician, one female and tiva male nurses, I, F. Wann, In response to the ahove, Dr. 'L I, Woll, with nurses, goca to Winona to-morrow, NROWNSVILLE, Snertal Dispated 1o The Tridune. BrowssviLie, Tenn, Scpt. 33.—Ten new casca and five deathsin the past twenty-four hours, Of tha new cases scven aro white and three black, John J. Ware, Preaident of tho Board of Ilcalth, has been seversly nttacked, but fa doing well to-night. Among tha deaths ara Hop Owen, agentof the Loulsville, Nash- Dtlo in return to Memphis) will meet witha the reverse of linspitadle. One cause of the deadls fatality is helieved to be the presence of netlivient aud unrefiable nurses. Many of them are said to be lile, worthlers, drinking characters, who have adopt- el the business as a cover for vlllsloy, as will bie seen by the following from the Appent One instance will eerve to exomplify our tronble. A gontieman taken sick wan rcnta nnres whostole his horee and bugry and deserted hims anofher was aent who took sick and died; a_ third was sent wha proved su_ worthless and inexperienced that hohad to be sent awayi amd a fonrth was sent who got beastly drunk and bas not since been seen. In justica to the hrave men and saintly women who have left’ hoine and kindred at the Nortl to offer thelr scrvices In the causo of al- leviating the suffering men, It shiould be sald thnt the thieves are not irom that scetion. g the qn needed From Memphis: G Nere, more than anywhers eles, Wo sti}l necd £5.000'8 day for nurses, physicians, anid medlcines only, Ve take care rf sick and dead oniy. W, J. Sairu, s clear tonflit, faint breeze comes ] up from the brord hbosom of the Father of Waters that cools the brow of many ni eshausted gentinel §n the army of hamanity, awl the city, on which the mivery rays of the autumn moon are shining, 13 as atill and pulse- less nn the death which is reigning over it. As atated in my dispatches, it is utterly imposgible for those at n distance to Imperfectly compre- hend the situation here, No language can fully {llustrate the degree of DRSTITUTION, AFFLICTION, AXD DBATI visible on every side. In the streets nothing can be soen save undertakers' carts (hearscs heing s Juzury accessible only at intervals), phy- nlclans hurrying in every direction, worn out, half sick, and depressed at the prospect, vet *Where fa moucy most has < FROM TxH Hon. Thurlow Weeq, Indorsing Dr, Radway's R, R, R, Remedies AL ter Using them for Soveral Years, Xaw Yonx. Jan. 4, Dear Sir: flaving for soverai years ned 'u‘m'u clies, doubtingly &t firse, bt aftur experien.ing i ciljeacy with fuil confuchee. it bs nolen a bleasroty aduiy'to thankfully ackngwicdao the dvanta o at tiave derlved frum thom, “The Lille nra Tesoried 1y o aiten na ocearion requirea, and aiwese wich tha | ellect, The lieady Nelief cannot he better don 1han {t ts by fte name, \We ARDly the lintment freqn Iy and treely, Almont Invarisbly noding the piron| R (147 A ¥ 3 ) DR, Wiowar 7 JOurs S o oW weD, Cohen and His Co-Loafers in Turn Intimidated by the . Police. From New Orleans: Iavo writton yon, and will write again. Hold maney until yon hear from us, and stop all farther contributions. You are too gencrons, F, H. Sournyaro. Nothing had Ueen heard from Vicksburg, A dispateh from flickman was as follows? Fivo hundred Jast recelved, for which nccept for yourgencrons citlzens tha grateful thanks of our finfortunaté people, H. A Treen. Anotner from New Orleans acknowledged the receipt of $2,000 sent prior to the £4,000 ap- proprinted Wedneaday, and stated that $1,000 They Will Not 13e Allowed to Further Disturb the Work- fngmen. 2 Business Done and Profits Realized by the National Banks the Last hurrying to relleve suffering, and nurses mov- | When the epidemle fivst beakl 5'“1 Hareanue GRERNVILLE, NI ville & Great Southern Ralway, Roert I, rflg;}s;s,fi?fi" to the’Y, M. C. A. and 81,000 to Two Years. ing with rapid pace t> “bo In at the death.’ :,';;l‘f::‘,m,';:' ;cfl.",m’:mf,'c:un bbb N nnvxf”v.‘:‘.’ql“fl::?';z;:?éi— o Paiker re- | Seotte n Howard, John A, Shes, one of our nrAL'fitl"f.r e l;f‘s‘fi"l)‘;(":‘lwfr:r:ll mA‘rzdlr::n firlm&ljeli R- R. R. Huch avo the sl and the onl sabia tht | Fuiblesta g o oty celved a telegraie. from Memybls to-day statrg | TO% falthiul nurees, fe down thp conttlontion of etzensof that lomn. ' | Sudden and Serious lliness at DYSERYERY, DIARRHGA apparent at all polnts! Btreet after street is {.against the nexrocs has caused the most Jn. | that tho tug luu:m‘l)r- Blackburn n'ml '“‘i"."“’ where the plague has broken out with great | menert 7O presented thy following state- Atlantic of Mrs, Gen. YSEN ) o empty as the unmade grave; honse after houso | tense fecling m""'i hh'n :nlurc.l nu;l l]l:"a!‘x‘i 5‘3 ‘:]nrecl;:vllle.l .l‘ls:t..k\v:lum bem:‘x’nwn tiug violence. Stanton 14 almost depopulated. | Cantribotions to Seot, 21 %205 Sherman. OHOLERA 8, tenantless ond desolate, with naught bub the lm‘fl“lfc‘q‘d‘c“rftf&“ :n’lzul;nd.m’l‘ rf;‘nc:;"r‘oc ifad ednest 1’: um' ;’: :Cl:'e“n:!eo!;n:;! fons James Dick Calliourn, 8 prominent young man, fi;'l':".x:;l‘nlmln LT I : TEVER AND AGUI‘, scampering of rats or the Memphle, I am told, without a singic excep- i 2 . died tnerc last nieht. penged; iss blals 122 COIIEN MUST GO. CURED AXD PRRVEKTED MILWAUKRS, Bept. Bh—To the Agent of the DY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, MOVIAZDLIIOND, OF AN ALERIRONED DI Armociated Press—S$in: Pleass publish the fol- left by its owner in the hurry of departure indl- tion, nave been as true na stecl In this emer- Hpecial Dirvateh to The Tribune. geney, aod will be remembered with gratitudo Brownssvitye, Tenn., Scpt, 20.—The follow- Subjeet Lo appropristion 10,460 & aee OKDERS 70 TIIE DISTRICT POLICB Mr. Baker ‘asked it the small towns, whore Bpec Tribune, - - ¢ when the author of the slander and the siander | towing dispatcies. The ane from the General . + ¢ 3 ol iszalEk 19 08Tl REEUMATISM, NEURALGIA cate the oxistence of life. Everything sbout m:"' shall_hava passed into oblivion. As | guperintendentof the Western Union Telegraph Ing dispatoh hine just bc}n‘n sent to Btate Treas w&r‘u Tgflflrg&lfifig;ffirs‘:&w 8o much dis Wasnixorox, D, C., Sept. 2.—The Attorney- 3 Uk 4 the clts beara the fmpress of calamity, dissolu- | 8¢ i 10 e city which | o urer Marsh T. Toik, at Nashville: 3 5. deneral s understood to have informed the DIPOTHERIA, INFLUENZA, palicemeny niipsed, YRy Capt Cumpany cxplains why Greenvitle, Miss, 18 cut | gang un twenty tenta, »\o wish & t th Dr. Harrls read o private Ictter addressed to Yoo, and. tormetfainiess, Ihis e se; tino 28 | they inve '°"°d,‘,n'" yeva 3’ ",',‘"f,‘.'“'“;{,',‘" of from regular tolegraphls communication, | nogroer. Th over 18 vory deadty 1o the whitea. | Joln N. Jewutlg written * from m'"m‘"e'fl District Commissioners that they have full SORE THROAT, Ao, Yetice) Shelty anl). Loplis aircets, fif:rl::lc:?bmclg;ulgéls“m fi:’u n’l eloaun‘yu( LI‘m nand relieves tho Vicksburg office of all responsi- to M ept. 15, in which it was stat: power to suppress Colien and his mob under Jlobson Owen, Robert Heutt, and “Miss Kato Mo- Farland were i on the 101, Owen lod _to-days Beott . i3 -dylng.‘ and Miss McFariand ls snpposed. - to- be! hopeless. Mary Moses and Ed Winston, both col- ored, died to.day, The fevee docs not asom to' abata in the least, A storm uf lightning, bail, ant rain occutred last meht. Tho weather lo-v.fnx i extremely sultry, Dodend tents If you can. An- BWer, Lawia Boxn, Vice-President of the Howard Association, Polk's response was: tents within my reach, Try Mempols or Washingtoo. 4 i i Avecial Diepatch to The Tribune, DrcATun, Ala., Scpt. 93.—Rained very hord last night, No new cases. Mrs, Kruuk died last nfght, CAINO, PILMORE, AND NICKMAN. © &peclal Dispalch to Tha Tyidune. Caino, 11, Fob, ¥3.—~A man came to Filmore Saturday aud offered $50 to be brought across the river, ‘This morning ho was found dead in bed in Filmore Clty, t 1s supposed he died of yellow fover, Ilickman reports ten cases and four dvaths,—Mlss Loy, Miss Annlo, Muce, E. Zcaafe, and John Witting. No fever In Calro, Wenther turntng warmer. No frost yet. It would bo safest probably for absentces to ro- main pway until after Oct. 1. HICKMAN, KT, Apecinl Ditpatch (0 Tha Tridune. Hicgstan, Ky, Sept. 23.—Taking the number of inhabitants futo conslderation, yesterday was the worst day yet. . Thera wero alx deaths—Misy Annn Muse, Mrs. Luey, John Witting’s child, Mrs. Shoom’s chlld, A. Bharpe, proprictor of the Bt Charles, and Dick Yantcy, colored. Jo Amberg and Miss Vie Amberg are very low. Mra, O'Connor, a nurse from the Canl’t-Get- Away Club of Mobile, has just taken seven new cusey La., aud dated thal thero, had _bpen forty.lve deaths, jud that “thers -‘fjere 195 cases , un- dr trentmebt, "He (Hlorris) had ‘seen thiat thoro wis much fever in the Techo reglun and clsewhere {u tho. country, nut the only way to adminisicr relief waa through New Orleans the Howards thera knowing what was nceded better than tho Committes nere. He favored an appropriation to l'lmgut-.mhm and (ireenville, yot thought it advizablo to awnit Mr. South- mayid's letter, He moved that $5000 be sent to Memphis without reference to tnterior towns, ‘Tho motion was agreed to. £ = Wy Mr. Baker moved that 31,000 be appropriated for Holly Srings. ‘This snotion was also agreed to. Mr. Iisker suggested that everytiing bo sent 1o Momphls, since Now Oricans didn't want any more afd, Dr. Iarris mentloned several places—Chatta- noora and Decatur nmong them—whers tho discaso was appearing, and scemed to. think It better to bo able to meot calls which wore suro to come from those places. At this juncture Mr. B, F. Ayer, Sollcitor of tho Illinols Central, camo in with $1,140, an ad- ditional contribution by the employes of that Compuny, makini 83,030 thus far subscribed by them. Grand Junction and Water Valley hai telegraphed for provisions,—flour, bacon, ten, ete,~and he suggested that the articles be pur- t-)lmc(} and shipped; the Company would,carry e free. It was deeldea to adopt tho suzaestlon, An there was nothiug elsc to do, the Commit- teo adjonrned, with tho understanding that, i€ Mr. Southmnayd's letter arrived to-dlay, they would come togcther and make furtner anpro- priations, the money to be distributed nmong interlur towus, The suppllcs to be sent tn the Mayor of Grand Junction will consist of twenty-five barrels of Hlour, 23,000 pounds ot shonlders, nnd two chests of tea. o Water Valley will be sont twenty- five barrels of flour, two chests of tea, one_bar- rel of sugar, and 3,000 pounds of -bacon. These supplles will be carried free of charge over the Illuots Central Road. + DONATIONS, . ‘Tho following contributious nppear on yestor- day’s revort of the Treasurer of the Citizens' Committec: % Life-Insurance (1. K. Btearns) Cltizens of Lake Linden, Mic Citizens of Sycamure, 1l (C. whera in tfme of health the beauty and chivalry of Memphis retgn supreme, an it is of ' Happy- Holiow * and * Heli's Half-Acre,” devoted to criminals, prostitutes, and the incubation and commission of crime. Hobeson street has been completely wiped out. ‘The alr is tilled with the stench arising from buruing and decaying matter, from the disine fecting medlums cmployed, valnly as some be- " Neve, and with the peculiar odor of tho discase ftaclt, which cannot be likened to anything In the arcana of Nature, but which can never be forgrotteu by those who have Inhaled the polson, Thede features of the city ftself are rcffected in tho appearance of its permanent and trapsient inhabitants, Severally and collectively, though sppaliced at the dimenstons and fatality of the discasc, they are the bravest of the brave. At the cornera of tha streets, fu the lobby of the liotel, at an occasional saloon kept oven by the very necessitics of the disease, knots of CITIZENS, CALLOUSED TO PEAR by the experience tyrourh which they are pass- Ing, meet when the day's deathsare announced, “and wonder if they are forsaken and left to wreatle gith the grin visitor unalded. They separate, called to the loved oncs at home, to the care of the sick elsewhere, to reccive a dying message, or shrive a friend for the tomb. The following mornwg oneor more of them Is re- ported *'dead,” and the question, *What's necessary for his burinl?” {s asked almost withe out ceremony, and with sceming haste. # You'll go next,” s addressed to an acqualnt- ance with feigued jocularity, and the predie- tion is nearly always verllled. Somctimes the ‘victims to tho plague dle without care, aud are buried only when the stench arising from the decaying body indlcates its foeation, normpALE. As ) write this evening tho alr {s filled with voisonous gases from the body of u neiress, *Jenny.” who was employed ascook in a board- Ing-house at the corner of ‘Third aud Mudison streeis. Her renatns nre supposed to have Jain where they wera found—in o shed abutting on anatley to the rear of the Appeal oflice—for nearly ten duys, as_that was the last time sho was seen alive. The body, blonted, aml eaten by rats, preseuted o hideously repulsive appenr- ance, ondd tho sickening atench ia_ only partially Ulsstputed by a lump of camphor In frout of me, This muy ecem fuprobable to the readers of DIFFIOULT BREATHTHG, . RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTRY DY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarghan, Cholora Marbus, or painfol dis. charizen from (e bowels ar mionivd In Aftect of twege ty ntnutes by taktug lodwsy's lieady Rellef. Nocup. urauion or ndammution, No weakuess ur lassivude, wii follow the uso of (he 1L . Kellef, the United Ntates atatutes. In accordance with «this opinfon, ‘the District Coinmisstoncrs have fssued orders to the Chlef of Police dirccting hitn to uso what force is neccssary to pravent Cohen from helding any further meetings, and from leading lils riotoua processions . through- out the city. This order has not come too uick. ‘The District was becomlng vory restive at tho conatant menace of the peace. Trade was belng injured, and the policc wers becoming ex- bnusted with fatigue. Thoy bave been on une remitting duty for & week, during which time some of them have not been able to vislt thielr homes. 9 . COMNEN 18 TIE RR)L OFFENDER, s and, It he viotntes the Jaw tn the least respeét bereafler, heavy hands will be lald ypon lim. ‘The wonder §s that the District Commissioncrs haye not coma to tholr scnacs carlier. , Police Justice 8nell reccived additional cour- age this mornlng, and In his decislon sontene- ing tho rioters of Baturday, was very scvers ugon Colien, pronouncing nim & vagabond, who oughit to be punisted. conegs nopet, To the Water® Anocialed Prisz, Wasmxaton, D, C., Suot. 8,—Colien mado no attempt to-day to march his mob, Blinms, the tuegro who was urrested on Satur- day for striking an oflicor during the riot, was In $hig poifco court to-dav. Judge Sncll, n eiving o dectslon In his ense, sald that ho held that Cohen had excited a feeling of riot among Lo more dcluded and ignorant clase, which, nnless checked, might lead to serious results, While Colicn worked up this sort of thing, he was sharp .enouh to keep out of the way of the law, and his followera became vietln: All meetings and processions mmilar to those held by Cohen wero riotous and disorderly. ‘Iie proparty and lives of the people were endangered, and, should death result from any of theso trocvedings, each fotlower of Colien would be amenable for homieide. It should bo stopped. ‘The work- ingien could galn nothing. Cohen was no- body, aud could do them no good. 1le conclud- ed by soying thut the accused was one of Co- hen's victima that had beeo worked Into the feeling of riot beeause of his teachings, afd was somewhat excusable. He would only fine bim 310, or, in default, thirty days in juil.” The flue was,pald by Cobien, * Coben called on the s:lperlntomlent of Police this morniug to ingutre 1f he coutd hold a meet- fug to-nlett at tne City-Hall. ‘The Superin- tendent tnformed bi that he had no nuthority afillcted, and the most desirous of all to have this imputation of Ir. Rlamsay refuted are those Who havs been benefited by them, In another letter I nteml to clito fndividusl cascs of sel(-denial, charity, ond bumanity as uncxpeeted In sume Instances as they wero ap- preetated, and, if [ am spared iny health, [ can in this conneetion furnish some Interesting reminiscences. M. 1L FILoEN. NEW ORLBANS. X TUE DEATH-BATR, Special DisprtcA tn Tae Tridune, o New Onupans, Bept, Zh—The death-rate Bunday was 40, tho lowest polnt reached slnco Aug. 21, The roll reached 44 to-day, of which sixteen were under § years. in many cases of children cercbro-spinal meningitis combines with the fever to batlle ekill and kill tho pa- tlent. Dr. Kibbe, the inventor of the palent cot and hiyidropathle treatment for fever, is very low in the Ilotel Dien. The fover was broken by tho water treatinent, but albuming oud suppressed urine are manifested. TON 81X WEERS' THEORY In Justificd by reports from most of the infected volnts in Mississippl. Tho epldemic of yellow fever, according to tho old-school doctors, cul- minates {n forty-two days, and then dectines il it cerses to he epldemie, though sporndic cascs oceur into the winter and tn January, 1n nearly all towus (n the interlor the highest noiut was reachied in tho thno piven, and tho discasc Is decliming, The cases {n this city now are wainly contineid to infunta, Carrollton, at the upper line of the clty, is suffering creatly, thotizh relef measures wero organized thero to<day, Fifteen deaths and 147 new cases between noon and 8 p. m. DRATIE. To the Western Ausociated Pia. New ORiLEANS, La., Sept. 25.—Deaths, 445 cascs reported, 135, Total cases to date, 7,072; total deaths, 2,5 Capt. Thomas Taylor, formerly master of tho steamboat Fric, 10, died at Bay 8t. Louis on Saturday, of yellow fever. 1, Choppln reports Dr, Kibbee convalescent, THE 8ICK, Drs. Wilay K, Forte, W. R. Mandesille, and and 8, Iull have recovered from attacks of the Lility in the matter, The dispatch from A. B. Trige, Mayor of Greenvilie, was the last heanl from that eity. Mr. Trige Is rellablo and re- sponsible, and it Is to b hoped his call for help will recelve the attention it deserves: QueryvitiLg, Miss,, Sept, 17.—t. I, HHunting- fon, Mitwequs Need all the assistance we can get. Expenses very heavy, and pestilence yet raging. g i A. 1L, Tumsa. New Yonk, Sept. 23.—To €. . Huntinglon, Miaaukee: We ars very ahors of help at Vieks- burg. Flipper has been alono for tvo weeks, out the principnl difienity In the way of doing the Greenvilio business haa beenthe bad condition of tho Jine, 1t will not work throngh, and the coun- try peoplo will not let the repajrer 2o throngh to repair the lino. < JOIN VAN HAINE. tircenville 13 located on tha Misslsstpp! River, 550 miles from New Oricans, and cun only by reliered from that city h{ apccnl boat, Tt 1s without rllioad conununication, and throngh hoats will not land at inteeted towns. Thoueh isolated, and unable to make its wants known, itis to }w hoped that Greenvilla will recelve suflicient alil to warrant the Ioward Assocla. tlon of New Orlcans In sending another buat this week to Greenville, with an additional sup- ply of nurses aud medleal storea, 'The majority ofv the Inhabitants of Greouwlle, to the nume ber of scveral thousand, arc in the fmumediato nelghborbood, and it {8 erostly to bo fearcd that the pestilence lns spreadinto the surround- ing cunnrr‘;wmnh 18 dependent on the town fur dactors, nurses, wedicine, cte., and other as. sistance. Afd for the town of Greenvlile should Le sent tothe Howard Assoclstion of New Orleans, with {nstruction that it is for the rellef of (ircenville, + 5 A Tue following are the names of a few of the persuns who lave reccotly died in Greeovillo: Judge N. J. Nelson, Ane Binith, old Mr, Morria, Columbus fteard, W. P. Kretseiman, Cusdi, Miss 1iclen Fenlay, Mre. flassborg, Rolf Mar- shall. Mra. Krotachinan and Nauey Hassberg ara reported recovering, IIOLLY SBPRINGS, DEATH STILL AT WORK, Hotuy 8rainas, Sont. 22.—Please send two more physlcians, the nurses asked for last night, and ten or twelve more. D, Lylo has tendered his scrvices, and s on duty, Slnce Inst dispateh there have been thirty-two new cascs and nige deaths. There arc but six pliysicianas ou duty. Dr. Lewls waa taken down this morning. Dr, Segur i3 strong encugh for duty. Dr, 8heldon 18 dolng well. GOURsIER, S = = A RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES THE WOIST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisament, need any ono Suffer with Pain, RADWAT'S READY RELIE (URE, FOR FERY PAIY, 1t wasthefintand 1s the ONLY PAIN REMEDY That Inetantly atops the most excruciating patns, al. 1ays Indnmmation and enres Conieailons ‘whether of 1hie Lunga stwmsch, Lowels or uther glands or vraans, oy ene applicativn, In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Ribcunatie Hed-rdden, ~tofinm, Ceippled, Nervoo, Neuralgic, of prusirated with diseass may sufler, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Iuflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, MARTING, TRNN. 4 Bneclal Dixaatch to The Tribune, ManTing, Tenn., Scpt. 2.—Ono death and four new cases, making thirty-cight now sivk, . among thew W. I Johnson, agent of the Mis- alsafppl Central, and Pavnter, telegraph opern- tor. Qur situation Is worse than cver to-day— cven desperate and iloomy. Not more than twenty well men are hero now, and most of thom have from one to three sick in thelr fain- flles. 'Two doctors and six purses are badly neededs OE) ceeiiinionen o0 Citizens of_Olin, Iil Eunployes C., I}, & It 12 Cittzons of Girdner, T ..., J. €. Coulton, Cheatorton, In W. 1L Jdohueon, Rockford, Mi OmMcersand vmnployed I. C. PLAQUEMINE. Li WL to glve hilm permissfon to hold a meeting, ny Tum Tinong, bt it 8 frae, anl moreta tha | sellow fever, and Col. Handee, Btats Engineer | sl‘:‘:;'::“;f‘::“;m“‘g" “';‘:"i::m. Kaw ORLEANS, Sept. %h—A letter from Plae ci'x‘{'z’l:f: é?:x,!«}fiy.?l'xl.“x{ b o Cuy.Hall was nder tho charae ot a Unita -Congnsuo'n of the Lungs, pity, She was taken to the Fotter’s ticld os 2 h 3 . 23— i ¢ ** The total cases of yellow fever | Univeraity Place Liaptist Sondny- 12 | States Marshal. hilo Cohen waa talking with e, S8 a4 the burial foros conlil rauch hes Femalie, and member of the Board of Health, s reported seatuered the roses over the grave of Col. Kin. | AUemine says ie tol yello i iy s Sore Throat, Ttflcall Breathing, Otticers and employes B. & O, tho Superintendent, an order camo from the Distrlct. Comunlssioners directing the Superin- tendent not toallow any tuore nolsy or disor- and the deaths to dato sixty-five. The now spreading in the roar of the town, are \"'y low with the fover. fever DEATI OF A SISCER OF MERCY. Slater of Mercy Ellzaboeth Burns, s native of and the vremises whercin sho died are undergo- ing the process of fnmigation. E A THOUSAND TIMES MORE HORBILLE, Falpitation of the Heart Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, loch Faolconer, Secretary of State of Mlssle- sippt. 1iis reputation 1stoo well known to need Totat ... Proviously reporteth., Y0¥ fruih pod who s seanditin 1 s tosrl causlng distress und woe tu the most liumble, derly .:‘m,',(,,,mlmm;‘ I,.,.,-w:,!cm 0,&1‘,,.. “.l,_,m Catarrh, Influenza, bacl eulogy frus hi - | Eves o . s suic tl i it 14 mi‘;é!’(i."fm“fl‘inui‘-'fif :»I!Iu ‘t‘l‘:gmu:r‘.fl:?;lt? d hy: Doston; alod todlay oL yellow fovier. ble |};1’u| Thera wero toars among all classos | vy yoroncs PeoPte aro takou dowurapldls: | wotal to dat Erowds v':lne;u:'é; T o CHEDRIOK Teadache, Toothacle, - ton of tho city, was noticed P°n" . WEEKLY REPORT. ik Fak th Y Dr, Schwivg 18 recovering, Mo lost his Various sourcos Wasit1§aTOM, . Crs Bopt. 22.~Cohen made Feurslgla, Rheumatlsm “amelilng.? " Upon entering the hiouse | The mortuary report for the weels ending | Whou It was known that the good and truo man | yropher nnd two childron. arand total 91,000 | o effort o collect hix mob in tront of tho Clt e 4 it e found occupvinz | Bunday evoning at 0 o'clock ahows 603 deathing | 124 £one tosleep. 'The feverls on the Increase, | +"Tug Howard Associaton sent up with Dr, e s +eee $81,000 | DO to-night, tho urders to the polico £o Cold Chills, Ague Chills, . ¢hate I the centre of the room, with her lufant | 513 whites and 01 cotored; 33§ males and 21y | 800 thoso who atand hers to ald tho eufferers | Mageo twelv nurscs, aud the first week thoy [ Tho total subscriptions of the officers and : pt cmuployes of tho lilinots Contral Railroad to date is 8:1,030.10, s ‘Lie ollleers and employes of the Unlengo & Northwestern Road lave up to date contribmted &4,146.57 for the yellow-fever suffercrs, No oihier rond has done as well, and the Nortn. :vlcszer'lln people intend to keep at tho bend of e poll. At n speclal mectiog of the officers of the Itallan Boclety of U, & F., held Sunday, the sutin of $100 was_appropristed for the reliof of the sufferers of Memphis, Tenn., which sum was fmuicdiately sent by tho” Westorn Unlon ‘Telo- kraph Company, and 8 commities appolnted to sollcit further contributions from the Itallan citizens, A Heminaway, General Secrotary of tho Y. 3. C. A., acknowledges the following contrle buttions for the rulluw‘fl!ver sufferers: Citlzons vent any further meetlng having o good offsct, . Chilblains, and Frost Dites THY NATIONAL BANKS, 1OW TUEY ITAVE PARED DURING THE LAST TWO . TEANS, WasiNaTon, D, Sept. 23~Tho Comp- troller of the Cnrrency has compiled the divi- dend reports of the Natlonal Dauks for eix months ending March 1, 1873, from which it ap- pears that the bauks charged off losses during that time smounting to 810,003,145, Of this amount - $1,011757 couslsted of premitma on® United States bonds held for clreulation which «depreelated In vatue below the cost price to the banks. Tho losscs charged off by the Natlonnl Buuks during the year cuding Sept. 1, 157, were §10,710,020, aud tor the year ending Sopt. were here fiye of them were taken down, an one died. Hoveral fumilies bad every ous down, BOmOo a8 many ua fhva Lo ten, " *‘This 18 tho most gloomy town I was ever in, No work for the poor; no trade or business for the merchants, Every un‘&;mks Iiko Bunday, Uod ouly knows what the pdor would sulfer had 1t not been fur the generous contributlons which enavled the Howard Assuclution to come to thelr relich, uy they have done for tho third time. child, its ltvs fastencd with a death-grasp to the motlier's nipple, dead and_decomposing. Tha husband and father, on his back on the bed, had been dend sotuo tine, with the vomito glued 1o the celliug In black masses, as it came from his stomach. The son lay dead on the floor. The dust upun the windows hada been several days kathering, For fear this plcture may be doubt- ed, T icpeat, {t's truth, TIM 1OPR, aman as well known as the City Government, buried his family last week and followed them to’ Calvary on Monday. lle was the fairest {lustration, it Is said, of the devil-may-cars character of the Irish raco over scen o Metm- pbits. Twpulsive, honest, sympathetle, o fellow of (ufinite Jest, the surprise thot ho was content with thy position of lumknr in a police-station found (mlucnt cxpression. 1o was accustomea sco hourly the best and truest stricken down by this fearful plague. It is hard to count on men, who may be well one moment and a poticnt the next. Theroure forty-one ucw cascs to-day. Fifteen new cases to-dayand five deaths. Yesterday there wera thirty new cases and nina deaths, ) A, Vant Waiter followed his father yesterday, and we all pray that Frank and Jimmic iay pass through the crisls, Glen Funt went down to-day, 118 herofsm has been the subject of pralse from nll sources, and we will miss hlin a8 one of the truest of our Httle band, . Many convalescents were on the street to- day, amone whom were Dra, Melee and Danfol L. Rocsfeld, Wilia_ Branon, Willle and Sam females, Yellow fover, 403, of which 338 wero whitea and 20 colored. Uther fevers, 533 chil- dren under 10 years of age, 210; under 6 years, 200; natives of Loulsiaua, 3305 other States, 81, The balance forelgners. VESTERDAT'S RECORD, Thero were 15 deaths up to 6 o'clock, aud 147 uew cases reported, OF the latter, however, 63 date 08 far buck as o week or more; U4 dato since Bept, 203 Tarcat tho St. Vincent Infant Ocphian Asylum, 13 at the Camp Streer Orphan Aayluny, and 12 a8 tho Asylum for Destltute Il‘uyn.l coruer of Bt. Charles” avenue and Dufess strect, Tho apilcation of tha Tieady Telief to tho partor gorta whars thc jata or dificully exlaia Wil aiford cise ang camntort, - Thirty tusixty drops fn half a frnbler of water wil ‘nulflwlnlnumv:ur Crampe, Kparmus, Suur Stataac, feartbarn, - slek flcadache, Diarehan, Dyseniery Colle, Windin the Bawels, andaitinternal Pains. T eaveiers should alwayn carry a boitls uf 1RAD READY BELILE with them.” A fow dropi (n wa wiliprevent slokness or pains from chaogn of wat Itinberter than Freuch Uraudy or Distérd as 8 sime int, FEVER AND' AGUE EVER A . FEVER AND AQUR cured for Aifty cents, Therels DAL A remedinl azeat n 1 I that wili enre Fever TINODEAUX, LA, Tho IMowards hive received the followlng tel- egrain: z ‘I'nisovravx, La,—~Wa have nlenty of nursis for tho present, "The discaso prevailing ia the yollow tever, put verymlld, T'wo uhiysicinns are on duty. ‘They understand Its treatinons, Cascs to date, In Ladadioville and ite viclnity, CASE3_REPORTED, Cases reporiced to-dav—Young Men's Chris- thau Assoclatlon, 873 Howards, 957, The Veabudys fgsued 27,205 rations, Libbu's c . 1503 thirty itenths, IL A Veaziw, M, D, ot Byeamore, 1L, $43.47; First Presbyterinn 9,048 and Acue, and all other Malarions, Billous, Ecarict, 1o auy thint when ono of his family became siok [ | Dr- Kitbu's conditton co-night s tiot 8o favor- | Yage, . . Oliver, I C. Perkits, of the South. | 1703 Chitredy Fort’ Dl v Mo br e | Hhos ebo s ekt totad off imore | pici il i uther Bevis audni b juist used 1o sew hie up o a blaikes und toss | BUIe, and fears are eotortuined of his Bual ro- | wry Express Companys Henry Forty dudgs AvgpEARs ity oo danditlonal), 813 Citl- | than 850,600,000 lodses hiorzed off duefng the | i s btk m HADWATS SEADY biti on tho bed until L, stmamos (0 - Lrjng | COVSrSs Walt, and many _othurs, wiioso” faces teil thoy | GNENADA, Miss, Buept. 23—The fever in | zons of Durtford, “"-fi“‘s-'“ Clttzens of Frev- ity cénta et batstes in Urenada is still n a3 malicuant a form as ovor, 'The decrcaso {n the death list and the nuuiber of new cuses is only dua to tho fact that there 18 not much more material for It to prey upon, Yestendny there were only three noew cases and ane death, Thera are some others, among them Ar. Lucas, the telezraph operator at the M, & T, Junction, whois in a very critl- cal condition, aud will probably dle. Weare overpressed with bualn ns wo lhave to feed overy man, womnn, nud child {n Grenada, both white and black, Wuo have about 250 whites convatescout, and fifty colured. The total num- ber of deaths to date 13, whites, 2295 l&lucks. 7, 3 JOAN, Manager of the Hownrd Assoclation, HATON HOUGE. Batox Rouar, Buot, 23.—~New easos past for- ty-elzht hours ending 9 n, m., 84; deaths, I otal cascs to date, 7895 deaths, 43, Application has been made to the Young Men's Chiristinu Assoclation by Col, Holland, of Hulty Springs, fur two cxperiencgd clurks for out your dead | was heard. ANOTHER CHARNEL. Last Bunday mornltir the houschold of i, W, Dlew, publizher of the Methodist paper it th «<ity, aud residing on Pentotoc streot, developed anotber of thuse terrible scents which are hourly broughit to lcht. Ilmselt, his mother- in-law, and three children were found dead in their beds swaiting the call ol the undertaker sud their consignment to the grave, As soon s possible they wero . taken care of, nud by woon they were occupants of the * windowless clamuer,” A WIDOW AXD FIVE GROWN GHILDREN, A widow by the name of Flack, residing at Nu. 111 Ellott strect lu prace and happiness, surroandud by o loving futlly ten dayas ago, Is now, With 1vé grown children, sleeplog *neath the turfof Elmwood. ‘I'he members of ber family}were grown Lo nen's amid women's estate, yuune, sccomplished, respected, occupying po- Eltions of trust professionally and soclally,—not ouo of thew i left to twourn the swl futo of tho F.m. two aud n half years. Tho ratio of earn- ngs of the Nutional Bauks to capital and sur- 1ua for the year 1877 was 6,63 per «ent, and it s estimated that the ratio for the year 1878 will not be greater than tor the preceding year, ‘Tlie Comptroller has also complled complete dividend returns from the Natlowal Banks [ sixteen principal cltles for the year ending Sept, 1, 1578, frois which it avpears’ that §11,520,12) of losass have beeu charged oft by the bunks lo- cated 1 thowy eities durfog the present yesr, ot which t’x.w.v.w was for deprechation in preml- umn in United States bonds held by the banks as sceurity for cireulation, ‘The total lusses charged off by the banks located in these aix- teeu citles duriug thres years ouding Sept, 1, 1578, was $32L410,004. Tlie losses chirzed oll by the banks tn N 3w York City during tho vast year were $5,147,8105 Boston, #3,400,197: Chl. cago, 015,034 Lhiladeloh s Plee. - $410, nltimore, 8583,015; New Orlenns, KRS A00; Louisville, 8%65,236; Cleveland, 323 V0S5 Bt Louls, 817145 detrolt, BUHBI7; San +Franclsco, 23 Milwaukee, #74,0%3; bave passed through a teerible orde: The doctors bave orzanized themsetves Intoa Board of Health, with Dr, Godrler, of New Or- Icaus, us Prestdent, and Dr. Lalley, of New, Orleans, us Secretary, Grand Junction made a nmn;i apoesl fo us last nlzht, and wo_responded In the way of sending Col. I, C. Hess, of Phlladeiphta, and J. A, DBurnett, of New Orleans, ss assistants, Wo invite Relief Comwmit- tees throughont the comntry to alki tha sufering peoplo there, Thu“;uvo o population In the place now of about 800, aud more than hulf are down with the fever, Col. lless telo- grapha to-night for ald, and thoe peoply there ueed it badly, “lo-morrow I will endeavor to send you full partieulors, QOut of thirteen Sisters of Charity of Bethie- hem, of this place, onlv ono is loft in health, These good people have done w0 much to al- lovinse the autlerlugs of our people, Wo mourn to see thym fall. No matter what duty they were called on to flil, thev have rorl, 1iL, R127.05; Norwoe Park Awmerlean teformed Church and Bunday-Schoul, 8143 Mis- afou Burdday-sebool, 664 West Indiana strect, 8143 . B. Eluridee, Contral Park, Iil,, 823 Was bush Avenue M, E. Ctiurgh, Chicago, 803 Spruce Creck Presbyteriun burch, Gravville, Pu, $43.003 M, E, Church Bunday-Schiool, Geneva Lake, Wik (@idditional), 1603 Mosloy'Sunday- School, 8105 Halsted Streot M. E. Chirch, city, 80.50; Evangelieal Assoclation Church, corne of Harrison sud Hovny strects, 853.95; Y. M. C. A. nickel-box, §8.11; two members of fotant class of Leavitt Stroct Cougregational Church Suuday-8chool, 67 ceuts, Total wmouut for- wurded up to date, $5,078.75. A ‘Tho Benevolent Assoclation of tho paid Firo Department of this city lust evend, onated 21,000 for” the yellow-fever sufforers in tho Bouth, ‘The moricy will be sent to-day (n parcals to Memphls, Vicksburg, and New Orleans, ——————— THE WEATHER, Orrice or Tun Cutar Bianar Opriomn, VICKSBURG. RELIEF POR GREENVILLE, “Bvectal Dispatch to The Trivune, Vicksuuro, Mlss., Sept, 23.—The Howards have been busy oll day making proparatious to relfeve the suferiug at Greenville, Miss., 160 miles above here, und will dispatch the steamer Kate Dixon fn the morning, under command of awmember of the Association, 8he will carry ddctors, nurses, ice, provisions, money, and all thu necessarics for the reltef of tne sick, and offorts aro belng made to send other reliof at once, Appeals for help are coming in daily from the plantations u thu uclghborhood of this place, and smne of the reporta are troly distressing, At different places whole familles of whites are dylng, and the nelghbors are so frightencd us DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian ~ Resolvent, _'THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TIIE, CURE OF CHIONIC DISk: SCROXL. E‘Lflc#\r‘l‘llll.l VIC, MEREDITARY 02 CONTAGIOU, BE LT SEATED 1N Lungs or Stouius CORRUPTING T'}l . erly e lef Copmittoe of that city, 3 A } . rest. Four died within twenty-four, hour to be utterly unablo to render uny masiste | porformed I with cheerfulness ‘and without | $08 10 it 2 5 = Cinelnnatl, 350%30;' Washinzton, 853,6113 AL | chronto therima et OLIGE: wiity:fole, haues-obi] oo The Ilowards furnish rellef ns fust :'amululm. ‘The Rev. Hen Black, having fallen ;?e’?."f.fi'rffiim:\fi‘e"&;fi??1?553?;"?‘:’5‘2.&'5' ::’“','";flm':" "’d C..| B:f":‘l : “‘A"l" {“‘"“‘“ bany, S2T4050, © 1n 157 the nwount charged it | MRt o continue tho subject further, listen to the | na théle cases are made known ‘to thom, | yesterday, leaves us with only ono minister, | P | (S p0Rs COr Tiosterdathe Rauth ' AtlunHe ‘aod by banks b the citfes above numed wus' $11 TI4T, and 1o 1877 tho amount was $9, 163,353, vt the Chluf of Pollce, by the fever, CANTON, Miss, CaxTon, Sept. X —New cnses, 23; seaths, 1, fate vt Futher Lamy, of New Orleans, to visit tha stek, We lovu the Catholics, breause thsy feae Luilt Siates, Tennessee, and Ohlo Valley, fall- Amang tho negroea in tho country the con- ing barometer, souths and east winds, statlonary T ¥, TLUMMEI'S FAMILY, ditlon is becoming perfectly alarming. As fast o "Comluinta, Gouts Droys, a resident of De So maie chitis, Consuinpiion. Georte, the son, no danger, aud do their whole duty, aklier o or rlsine temperature, partly cloudy and fu thio * NOTLS AND NEV ' died first. No souser was ho borue to the | 88 tho victims are stricken down, the well ones ] ?.Y‘z?.fl“’x:.; l,-m"nv:kk:h.lggine ra“lmt'huuulnnll;::uflfi:f: flrst district rafu, possibly preceding s storm- NoTus SCULNZ NEWS. LIVer complain’t &c. krave thau ho was followed by & sister. After | flee tho place and leave thelr sick to die, One JACKSON. hiad the fever, but o great mauy negroes haya | SSUAFO: 1 Dispateh to The Trib g <] ot i day or 50 the sume undertaker who hadl cof- | Hittle shanty, dilaplaated, is stauding on the side 4o by e For the Upper Mississiopt and Lower Mis- g IRCEL EHEPRIER T TNG Wb Jlotionix dnes Aha Sarsaarilian fiesolvent excelof tined the brottier uud sister provided the moth- | of the road n few miles from town whers fve Juanes, ' sourt vulley, sl sbaugos In tho temperature | WASHINGToX, Beot, #h—Secretary Schur | hincalul iusats, In fhe curs ot chjoats, ser Canipbell, telegraphier, Is down with the fever, DELUT AND MAYOUSVILLY. Vickanuna, Seyt. —Telegrans to-day from Deilit wtato that the fever fs dueereuslng there. Reports about yellow fover ut Muyorsville, Miss., aro untrue, Telegrama from there to-day contradict the rumor. WATER VALLEY, WaTEL VALLEY, Sept. #d—The feverZls epl- demte heee, ‘Twenty-llve cases and seven teaths sluvs Thureday lust, Supplies needed, MeDANIRL, TORT GIBSON, Pont Ginsox, Sepl, 2—~About GO0 cases {o date, Duaihs 1 Fever iu several partsul the vuuutry aud somu deaths, ud BXin Liscases, byt ik 18 tav 03 r'a burlal'shrond, snd tisally closed the_ chap- il b the futerment of Albert, the sole sur- of the famdly, SCANCITY OF COFPING Tae latter part ot last week nu old printer In Meuyphis named Stephensun acknowledized the call ot death aud weut benee. 1hs daughbter, Mies Bary, * vouug lwly of rare swectneas of character, was_taken down ou returning from the funeral, and died last Monday evening, Tbe friends of deceased who stlended to the funcral, upon toquiry ascer- talurd that bo coflin could be procured_ until esterduy woming, When this unwelcome niellizeuce was promulguted, the neighbors ereated trouble, nud Insisted that, I her fricods did not attend 10 tho funcral, she would be NrwOnLoans, Sept, %, ~Thoe following ex- platns {teclfs Jackrox, Misl,, Sopt. 23, 1878, — 70 the usone and wid-Fellowr' of the Unlted States: 1n bee half uf our atliicted brothren and their familics in our fover-stricken communitics, and_ In behulf of bundreds of others who have beon relieved by your timcly and = glorlons hegellconce. | return {un profaund thanks for the nobly response that you huve went to our appealn for hely, 1 have [hereby boen enabled ¢ unewer viomptly evory call froms the len placen In the Btato Wwhero fover §s prevalling, and With funds on hand aud now cominz will doubdtlgvs be abile 1o nicor every demand u ho clos ol the epidemic, Should thore be uny surplie, it will bu distributed an Juniclously us bussibla fur the benelit of the hundreds of arphans begticathed by and pressure, diunulshing westerly winds, shift- 1nge to southeast, clear or partly cloudy weathor, ¥or (this) the Lake Reglon,” falling followed by rislne “burometer, southeast to southwest winds, warmer, partly cloudy westher, and nu- meruus lght rains, followed by cuoler, cleaning woather {u the Upper Lake Hoglon, LOCAL UNNERYATI 1taltans took refuge from the fever, und EVENLY ONE DIBLL Amoung the deaths to-day Is Henry W, Cook, one of the most promisiug citizeos nid an active member of the Howands,who took the fuver llve davs weo' while attending to duty at the Assoe clation ruoms. Dr. L. 1), Robbins was taken with a relapse to-duy, Je bad been upand on duty for two weeks, ‘The fever fu the city coatinues to deeline, and the death-list for the past twenty-four hours Is tho samno a8 yestenday, seven 1z number, as fol- is spending a fow days at Decr Park, whero ho is flulshing hils specch on the finauces, which bu will dellver tho latter part of thls week at Clu- clnnatl, Vi KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary xpil Womb Discaes, Gravel, Diabe Btuppake of Weter, contlucnca of Urh Plaeavo, Albuininurls, and la mil cases whers th Lriek-dint doposits, Or thy water 18 thick, d with auvstauces Mo the whito of wit i y , or dhere be, @ morbi bitlous apncarsiice, and Wiite Iwie dust depos hien therd e a pricking, burnig keteation w Ing water, aud pala In (B0 wnell 6f thy back und & thy lutus’ bold by dsusghaiv. PINCE ONE DULL! OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & €0., 82 Warren-st,,N.Y. DR. RADWAY'S THB SINKING-FUND LAW, ’ The Bareau of Railruad Acgeunts havo Infor- mation that the Unton Pacifle Ra4d have declded to recogmize the Siuking-Fund law unaer pro- test, and that tho Dircctors utu recont moct- fng sot nsife the 45 pee cont necessary under the Binking-Fund clause of the Tharman bils, JLLRENS OF Mith QRN, EHENSAN, Dr, Basll Norels, Burigeon of the United States Arny, recelved u disputeh to-nlght statiug that o, Gy Mazimuw, 743 wininim, 51, B 5 Patric] g : ¢ plUZUO b e % UENBHAL DIVEUTATIONS, Mra, tien, Shermau v very dangerously il ot buried by them s o pouper. The undertaker :,‘::;m:(’:,n:‘,::"l‘,; “;L‘:,:‘",‘_’,: "JI.'L l';;d,':fl: Tt et '.‘".“.,.,‘:‘.‘.‘.'“.';“.:'I":“.fl..‘;““,‘:f’.fl"'&?,,’;,J,’: RELIEF, kA0, Hapt: 23=Midnight, | Atlantic Ctbv, and requegtiog his lninediato ate wus again applicd to, but ungwered that he {eolored), lluu;y otk e Yours (‘;';ou'd) uywpatny, ‘Phe selief goceived ihrough e . vETIOIT, TRalw Weather, | tondance. The naturo of thy distase. was not h ) 3 S, e 14D BIX COFVINS TO FILL NINK OUDERS, aod that be could not reach her cuss befors-the e abuye gpeciticd. As o lust resort, and to prevent the exccutlon of this threat made by 1lie nelichbors, a collio was knocked together, and tho poor girl luld to rest. Aé an evidencs ot the expedition employed by the Burial Coumittee in duposing ol corpacs, 1 clto the case of a cook at the Peaboay Hotel, who, taken slck ot 7 u'clock fu the wornivg, was at noon conveyed to the graveyard, r i CHAGKRES, 1 tell you there’s lots uf !zuod men gong in ban been dipensed a0 fur as practicable throuph committoes of buth Orders without regant o pace color, or crecd, Buch Las been tho uxpressed wish of vearly evers 2] aud Lrother contesbutor, | um now obiaining livts of fawiliew havisg spectal clalws Gpon our care, s I:lnl nUNo Ay :.ux :\elrhmh:ll lln "‘i‘ dlnlrlbllllonf. uve received to-day nearl 5, 000, ucuely Wil from Masons aud Ddd'i{lluwm In dug tme a full reportof this good work, which it bas been my privitese to couduct, will be given ta the generous contributors aud to'the public, 1t wili be a teatlinony (o the goodnees und gratitudy of the humau hosrt, d. L. Powkn, Uen, Sheruian i3 In Now Mexico, TOHACCO TAXATION, “ra the Weatern daocluted Press, WABHINGTON, s Bept, 28,~The Commis- sfon appotuted by the Uerman Govermnent to mauire into_our systewm of taxing tohacco this wodng bad & long consultation with Interual Reveuue Conntssloner Ruum aud str, Kimbait, the Chis? of the Tobaceo Divisfou, Commise sfoner Rawn furnished vartous luws aud tornes pertalmng to the system, whivh he explaived, - EIGUT HOURS A DAY, ‘The Department chicls are fssving orders that Bpecial Dispasch 10 The Trivune, mentlo DeTrotr, Mich,, Bept. 8, —Yellow-fever con- tributfons to dute wre 810,040.20. Cunsiderably is st undisburscd, Tho ladics of 8t. John'a Church have made 1,400 garments for childeen, which lave heea sent to the Blsterhood at Memphls. They alsosent a box fitted with pre. served weats, jollivs, aud wincs, It 13 esthnated that the total value of the soveu boxes I §500, TRUUB HAUTE. WARM AND wWar. To the Wealsrn bisoctated Press, Vicksnuna, Bept. #i—Weathee clear and wuraw, izt rain last ulielit aud carly this morue tug, Thermometer, 91 des, Bix deaths Hnudnv and twenty new cases, awmony them the Rev, Mother Dusoles of the Couvent of Merey, To-lay seven deathis wer, ;ewnea. oue of them from the country Vickse ure. s ‘The fever has decreased so much here that vhllung Physiclans and uurses arc golug to othier LaCiuase, Su.ay Leaveuwordljius. o) rquetia, . 90,74 o re ey Grand Secretary of the Maauns. Epecial Disputch Lo The Tribune, 0 $ s wore, ;l\’:xr :f;’;::::w?x- ot this, f::fln:;‘:l. Wl diliel 1o Ly yellow foveris reported at Delta, La., | Grsnd Treusurer of Udd-Feliows. = Tenne Hauze, Ina., Bept. 2.—Tuls evenlug fg}'“n:‘::mn 5.':"?:‘.:3":?.:“ {'i‘\f fiours. ‘h‘fu.flxw %! { \ : #Yes, 80 1 Licar; but low du yuu account for | three wiles below Vicksburg, i SE—— our militury compaules, the Lizht Guards, and fu to work ten bours a day will bo pald extra ; umlm‘:n‘uyl" Sesaiiai e President Rockwood, of the Howard Assocla- SPOTS, Governor's Guards, gave a grand beuet butl at thierefor, K B I 14 incompre otome. 1don't une ::ou, s to-pight reported fo a daugerous condl- o, Awmong the deaths todsy is lleary Laoke, mewber of the Howard Assuciation, UOWARD TELEGUANS AND THENL ANSWERS, | NEw Ont y Bept. 23.—~The followia; .are dispatches aud oppeals to the Jlowards: ' tha Light Guurds® Asmory, In aid of the yellow- fever fund, The attendance fs very lurce, und the procecds were over $500. derstand It at all.”? *Don't mapy of them dfe from overwork, ex- bauatfop, and tha coustant strain oa their nerye l’t‘:’h‘ll]l lll:llltll. !“‘;' l'.l]lflflheux '.Il‘}l lllr e ke, *fegtibale, v eleaier, nd sireugthed datiaye i lurpumycnrg‘ ot ot tue i wel cet gunt, e, 0 disurders Of L6 twinach, Liver, Sowele, Kidoeys, Bladder, Nerved - ANOTHER MOVING STAR, ,, . Special Dispdich 1o The Triduns. 3 — . - " Ly - 2 Aadis tus (M SouTi WEsT Pass, COMTON STATION, Sopt. 27— WAUKER, e ANN Auuon, Mich, Bopt, 23.—Prof. Jumes | Diwcasca, Ncadalic, Coustlbution,” Costlyees 1 % Jave o doubt of t, but T am begtuntug to CHATTANOOGA, Soud Gocior and ‘wiroa' st ouce. Vorce usiog | ayuraukas, Moot £hThe publle schools DISHASTED IN A HURRICANE, . ] C. Watsun discovered anotler sstoroldlaat | (BRI G DU Bt ec) : 2 . I . ntiax M. Cuttux, i | LEAN ept, D ;. ;. ? : 2 s | h el e e s, o which e st coar resoveresh s cousts AT i3 171 % | boday turucd ovee 1o Slayur Black T4 cou- | | NRY Oubxass, Bt Sh-Capt, Normin . | pigut. i postion o izt weceasion, Bept. 2 | trasd Vet wadaliel i S ROy Beut, muster of ship Aoote Goudy, which ar- rived to-lag, reporta: Sept. 4 fell ju with schooner Ewlatie, of Bhiclvourue, Nova Beotla, dismasted fu o burricane Sept. 33 took off uve of her crew, ' ‘Tho Ceptain aud Mate could oot et off, as it came on 10 blow @ beavy wule. Baw unother diamusted vessel ut the same Lime, ap- rently o brig, with spars haugug alongside, cape dayse, Cubs, bearing ecust uurtheast about diteen miles off shore. Could render Lbem 1o adsistance, as it was blowing Leavy, and theshipun tho lvo atiore with sll the sulls blowu awuy, ~ I PiLor Towx, SouTiwEst Pass, Sept, 23.—Dr, Booth, from the Burase Scttlement, iv ssslsting me bery. Wo have thisty-aix cases, iacluding convalescents under treatnient. 'Tlree new cased, No deatbs i the last twenty-foar bours, Dugw, M, D. IlaLLy Spuixas, Sopt. 3. —(r3nd Junctlon a; peuls Lo an for aid. Over 100 cases 204 nu urvan; zatlua Of selief gatd to-dsy. They uecd nurses, iaoucy, sud supplics. Do what you cau for thew, WL J. Hotraxo, onsesfirLe. » The Howaras have u dispatch.from Vicks- Spectal Dispaich 10 The' Tribune, CuaraN0nGa, Teun., Bent. 2%—~The situa. tion hero Is very puzaling. Whether yellow feveror pol, it Isquick and fatal ta ite work, With three exceptions, which are not uegatively potltive, the allopatbic physicians are sure It I3 yellow feser. The two homcopatblsts state positively that the prevalliug disease is not yel- Tow fever, but a pernlelous type of fevers preva- lent every scuson I this sectlou, A Kreat deal of sickness prevails amony the pour aud needy, 28 bours 18 minutes 43 secondsy declination, 8 degrees 1 minuto 7 scconds southy daily mo- tion, 50 scconds retrograde rlght ascension, amd deeimation | ninute suutn. Its sppesraucs 16 that of 4 s1ar of thu teoth pagultude. This is the s cnl‘{»;uwum ascerold which Watsou bas paro 0 be 4 by no means divided opinton. Thero urg fustances here of tho plague break- 10z out iu tue family of & resldent, sud, before th1s tutolligence could be communieated to the father or bruther, death would ensue, There are lustauces of men ap] ng on the Etreet apparcutly bearty one WUO werg butled within the succecdiug twenty-four bhours, Turee Lave bLecu fustances of au berofsm alwoet unparalleled in the sonals of bistory, :u‘dmbmal.mc'u:‘ul mv‘:mlm unprecedeated, of ol ore unknown, of fe. g 10 1t ellectu, and speeding thy Ldcar paaly tributed by the public-school children for the retief of the yellow-fever sulferers, VHRANCE. Loxpox, Sept, Zh—Sume Parls newspapers state that the French goverument fa about to wpen o subseriplion for the fuver strickes peo- vle ot the United States. delvteriute druds. A 17 Obacr vy tha following symptoina resultiag (o8 Disvrders of tha Digealiye Urg: Coa- L Tllllm Inward Pllca Fuliness 3 ilead. aeidlly of the stolusl, Nau 111sguei of Fuod, us Eruc Vo Bivmuch, bwlnimiid of bilcuit Breatiug, Flustering or rulfocatluy Sesations when 1o 4T. LOUIS, . 87, Louts, Sept. 21—Tae yellow-fever fund now ymounts to uver 70,000, exclusive of the .blg voucert procecda, CIHICAGO. Y M'COSKRY'S SUCCESSOR, Socehl IHapatch by The Tribune. NeTROIT, Sept. Eh—Tle Brauding Committeo of thie Dlovese ut Mlchigan to-uight declded ot ration. ¢ 5kl and Eyes, Faln int de, 4D e e eat, Uyiron i the £ A dgw dows of Nadway's Plild will frev th from sl ol 160 sbGye-named disorduid, Gty e dox Ul 7 B! % 3 e — ¢ clal couventl lia election of . o SAKEOF DEATU 0N 17y MissION, aud thelr dlstress s exceediugly tying. Nearly | burg sunouncing the ureival thére of the | . TiIR CoMMPTTRE. SUICIDE. o Ehial s b fue U Slsctun st READ WOIBEh S etae dm:n‘: 'sfé,'..’;. g‘x;fi::n:a;:u:z‘} balf the population bave fied. Montgomery, | steamer Blauche Porter, scut from New Or- The Yellow-Faver Relief Commities met at L ToLEDO, Bept. 23~leonurd Siliter, & German | Coakey. Thn leaves the mutteropenuntll June. butcher, who bas beco drinking heavily fur two weeks past, shot htmself throueh the beare with 8 revelver i3 a saluod LIS turcuou, produch.g iustevt deuth. Birwlugham, Columbla, Meridan, and Cleve- land have quarantined against us, The report of tbe Atlauta physiclans, woo visited here in the foterest of suwe sort of suclety of thar leaus with doctors, nurses, and supplics for Urceuville, which porat stie will reach at 5 p. n. Lo-INUrrow, Dr. Warreu Stooo leaves for Donaldscoville « fdlse and True.”’ " Bond a Jotter re o Nev Y Ler bitterest trial as types of the Ban Wil Lo rewembered unt the Jast d:;:"::fi there are others whose buwues will e ens tioued with loathing wud batred—who, i they 10:30 yestemlay morojug o the Chamber of Commerce building, Mr, Fuller in the chair, Dr., Harrls presented the followiug 1e recelved fu reply to the vus seut Saturday ask- ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ul.\'tw Youi, Bept. W.—Arnived, Boltvia, from SN Tianian

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