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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:. I'RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1875. change In the weatber since yesterday. The 3 2 thermometer haa fallen more than 20°, It Is rOI{EIG now 0893 cloudy And tool. z them alone, Ono lady eava the was told to leave by her phyeician, and she statted at once. DENIAL. To the Werstern dssocinted Prem, Academy JHIL and the East Tenncasce, Virg! & Georgla Ratlroad. PR BLACKRUNN, to protect the gambler, and he was sclzed and & fierce demand made for the restoratlon of the plunder, with a drawlng of pls- tols and threata of dire vengennce. In the csn give, He had no fear of d and his last thought wasof the Howards., I am going to mcet my friends (n heaven, Keep Inrge attendance at the tnrf meeting touf iy~ prnhnh'ly‘ 10 persons belnr prosent, e o race was won by Honofa g 5 i 3 R gy and i3, Great Fantern tyon the good work up, fricnds.” And so, with o | of Kentucks, went to work this morning ¥lsit- | LoumsvitLe, Ky., Sept. 96.—Reports which 3 yis midst of the tumult 8 lady in the car mave s | accond money and Scott’s Thormns {1 ! omite on fs Jips nd Jog In hie heart, William | foz the sick fn company with reatient physi- | may b published fo-morrow to the eifect that . RELIE®, . England Will L?ava fh.e.Afghanls- thrick and fell into a awoon. 1t was thawifo of | "*\lls trotic threo heats nonmet. '(';r(‘,'y'.h,.,m Rockwood passed peaccfully to his eternal | clans. Ile declarcs the cases yellaw fever, and | orliinal ‘yellow fever exista in Loutayille sre TUB PRILARELEIIA DEXRFIT. tan Affair to India, the distinguished gentleman fruw Tenncesee. | Atafd's timo. on the same course, making 9u. ke » Jed y ndsiaed the depopulation of the city as the best | Untene. “There fa no desire to coneeal (he Epecial Dipateh to The Tridune. The attention of the gambler wns drawn to the s, 222014, nnd 223314, In the 2:24 race Lady Gracsbeek won fy o heata—beat time 2:m1¢, A ‘The 2:10 ravo was won by Bllly Boy in 2.3 home, truth, and the ountside world enn rest assured that " the moment original fever docs exist these dizpatches will announce it. Louisvlile has Incldent, and Immedlately his pistol fell from his hands as if from a siroka of palay, and e staggered backwards In n helpless condition, TriLADELPRIA; P Bept. 20.—The benefit by and under the audpicés of the amnsement pro- | Not Ideslr] i fassion of this eity tijls alternoon was a wonder- cxlring. to. Ialc, Any Now HIS PUKERAT was a sight to be rememoered. While and ineans to prevent & dlsastrous epidemie, Uoon this advice nearly 1,000 departed. The rolling- 3 ¢ b Qletress [s an- | ovencd her gates to the raffering Nouth, and 3 On recoverieq his nerve, the wambler reatored :‘I:I‘ ):m:’!l:: “STX&'E.{’E‘.?’:'.‘;"?: :‘:m 'xc::gf: m:m::«l; l’: "c‘nn‘.'é’;.'é’..'éfid :!»‘:3 troops detained | bla her refuwees wefcone. ‘The fever 1'.' not | fulsnceess. The Academy of Music was crowded Compllentions with the monoy taken f;w“ his vlctim and hastened at of the remaluing race was ry, 9 iESy g g 0, v " 3, peognt- dend. ‘Ihe corlege was nearly & mile long. | here have been onlercd to Atlanta, and leave :!fi,’:'rfi‘lll"_“'rx"i‘l’h:; none, aid by reasan of geo- | in cvery part. Eren the spaces in_the lobbics Russia, to the naslatance of the laty, A mutual recownl- | Ambuseade takinge it in 110, 4] tlon uppeared to ensite betwenn the gambler and the party, and the meeting was evidently n ead ove. The remaining passengers In the car pereefved sulliclent to understand that an cering ron had uncxpectedly mev with his parents, and that the car waa relfeved of further swindling attempts the remainder of the passage, —— SPORTING NEWS. from which nothirg could be scen or heard were taken up, and the hisles, bozes, and passages were filled with people. In o financlal way the | The Bosnians, ' Overpowered, performance was equally successful, Inb:‘ut. Preparing to Submit to the recelpts were largur than have crer lore been taken fo thls clty at a dm- the Inevitabls. matic performanice, and sum up only : a little lcss than 45,009, Of this amount OHNERALASLA, ucarly $2,000 was'reeelved at tho auction sale Lownox, Bept, 2.—The Telsgraph says that Fvery avallabte vehicle was called into requisition. Bome rode horseback and others watked, and all slong the line stood men with hats reverently doffed and woraen In every aititade of gricf. Poor invallds, whose welfare had been his only care in life, crawled to their duorsand windows and weota mournful requietn as the sad procession moved by, lle will meed "no cpitaoh to rccord lus virtues to-mnorrow. The weather is quite warm, but the general vutiook Is much better. HOLLY BPRINGS. A GLOOMY SITUATION. Horry Srnixos, Sept. 20 —Frank and James Waller, who had so faithiunlly stood at their poats during this plague, were tald in acommon grave by Dr, John 8imonds, of New Orleans, vonlldently believed the discase cannot prevall In this city. Thero has been ® disposition upon the part of other citles to have the fever hera whether or no, amd reports that mqulu are leaving Loulsville in large numbers arcsensational. The report ns to_tellow fever in Loulaville, telezraphiea from Cincinnat! to-nicht, [s absurd fn the extreme. It te entirely uncalled for, aund utterly without foundation, DAY DartoN, 0., Sept, 25— Over 20,000 peanty yere in attendance to-day at the Soutnicrn Oy, Fair. ‘The weather was clear and cooly anil 1y, raccsa were cxcellent. The track was g Iittlg heavy from rain of the night belore. Tho uniinisned 3;80 trot resulted s Eona Earl w? Uhenter ,,, Lady Warren Outinw. EPY e [ scats and boxea a week ngo, and the rest was DASE-BATT, Strang His memory will hive In the hearts of the people, | whn has done his duty without fear or favor. ’ 9 Lord Augustus Loftus, British Ambassador at Josta, 1 aud find there its fittest tribute, (ilenn Faut is I5ing very low, and his Lrother 8‘;3“5_3‘ reeaenbusie ”‘:‘ "““"h“‘h"““l ‘;‘"&"f," "“" 8t. Petersburg, lett Berlin for 8t. Potersburg | oo 0"“"“’: :(!'n ‘:‘;‘l'l"] cague club on | S50 THE OTHER DEATUS TO-DAT Treasurer's window. - One hundred dollars of 0 first appearance League club on Belapn fell to-day at his post. Dr. Lewis, of Dentsgp, [a., died this morn- ing, and Ishould like to pay s tribute to thls noble man, for he descrves it. One of thegood Sisters, Bister Stella, passed away this morning, and wo all mourn for the loss of one who represents a Church and a Sls- terhood that has stoud by nus through all trouble with their ives in their hands. The situatlon is very zloomy, and we need a .| Rreat deal more than wo haa supposed. Five hundred persons now lle stricken with fever, atiout 150 have died, and there are yet over 600 Tuesday. Ho doubtless will demand cxplana- tions and tho withdrawal of the Czar's agent from Cabul without delay. The Indlan Govern- ment has long had possession of documents and authenticated coples of lesters advising Shere Ali, in the name of Russia, and by the pen or volce of Russian agents, to just such s danger- ous policy as Le {s now pursuing, 1N KO HURRY, Maxcnrsten, Bept. 20.—The Fuardian's Lon- don correspondent says: * There are strong indieations tlat the Uovernment fs not in n hurry to take action on the Afghanistan ques- Spectal Disnaich to Ihe Trivune. Pans, Ky., Sept, 20.—Mrs, Jonn W, Nance, Mra, A, @, Ferguson, Joln I, Beeler, ticket- agent, and a brokeman whose name (8 nnknown, all ot the depot, are roported down with the fever to-day. The other three cases at the depot are safd to be convalescent. No cascs nro re- ported In-town now, We have bad about thirty cases in all at the depot, and one in town, and twelve deaths, W, A. Carter is convalescent. Warren is not doing quite so well this morning, but Is not very sick, Wo had a flurry last night, and we the §5,000, howover, accrued from the sale of programmes printed on satin and offered in the house to the audlence at 25 and 50 centa apiece by a corns of special ushers consisting of George Hotland, Henry Lee, and Charles Stane ley, of the Chestnut-8treet Theatro; Joseph B. Murphy, of the Arch-Strect ‘Theatre; Guorge Barber, of the Elesenth-Street Opera-House; Mr, Johu Moland, ‘and others. Motjeska, Lotta, aud Mrs. John Drew were the star per- formers. the Uhicago grounds this year was made yesters day by the Syracusc Stars, who have n wido reputation In the country and plenty of frienils inthe West. 'I'neir games here last year wera among the best of the season. This time they are not in as goud trim os they generally are. McKinnon's plnce 15 not fully fllled by Helfer, and the absence of Dorgan was notlceable. Me- Cormick was not up to his mark either, On the other hand, the Chicagos were in good shape, except that Start was ot the hooks aua ,Hfar- bidge was put in his pluce, Chlecago won the toss, and disposed of the are faadore Meyer, & non-resident, who died at the bospital, Allred Reid, Lucy Cooks Mrs, Catmeron, Mr. Deinett, Charles JI. Beblottman, Mra, Augustine, Milton Harrls, and three colored. Jn addition to these died Dr. Btewart Roach, a young man of fine promise, who came her: a few wecks ago o attend the slek. .AT DURDEN'S PLANTATION littlo Joe Marcus and Miss Mary died, and Charlie 1raace lua the black vomit. Al Hovina Isadore Moore Meyer anil Jacob Adler are down, —Rgunas 2141), Summary of ‘the runnioz race three In five: g Woods' b, s, Ilippogrif?,, Clem Iteachy's b, . dack I Thampson's s, m, Aled Ilmlmmp'»n.;] 3 Ceanes''ch. e, Pat's oy Intliels' Genrga Kni Kennel's Mauelo B8 Time—1:51% 18523 1 Bummary—Trotting, 8:97 clasa: LOGANSFORT, IND, Kpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. ANOTIIER DISPATCIL to takeit. We pray for frost and friends. Tho night, ¥ tlon, Ita desire Is to lcave tho responaibility Johnson's ch, g, Dr. Lewl ' V" g, Misa, Sept, 20.—The death-rate 3 - iy o A A i3 AP RIS e e Fotth il | e :,‘,:‘;:;;:{:‘;,‘.;‘,:‘,,‘;’:;‘,:J e sufferera nve reached the sum of $715.37. Lowd Sl Yiesroy of Inidln._ It o duslFe v SlCorinlls laio sbrt or he sstor. 'Cur [ twenty-four hours the number is fiftcen, a8 | Weduesdny. as follows: u Goeciat Dispatdh o TAE Felbwios WASHINGTON, e . Imperlal one. This fs clearly Indicated by the slidy \u;s nnnfilal con balls, }emru followed ¢ g‘_mfiwm U g follows: leadore Meyer, Willlam Bockwood, Q;yn:imnyd—xnv\v' cnses, 203 n;)lcn‘}hs.hm.& PAnwc;m. Sept. 20.—0ur Mayor today stop- : \VA;n‘x‘:_m-rfis. lr,x [+ sc.pc:fd-ngfanhes:l‘ attempt of the official press to reoresent the xll:.!hm-‘ ;Iat{ l.:n: :;n;};l;:ny::’;n ;:'v:d‘-' :l.c:l;s 'flzfi summm_‘v_‘rm‘-d-" l;i xB Al G e o B L e I e A T 0 all frelght and passenger traing on the | {6 01 WuF thle aernooh ont tob Shapherd, | oy et ag golely with the Ameer of Afghavis- Sl Kyzet & Clementa’ br.m. Lady Sama ed), Mre. Comeron, Dr. IL 8. Roach, Ben | Thursday-~New cases, 31; deaths, 9. pe : o Chalrman of the Yelow-Fever Natfonalj Rellef ] . by Helfer, and Powers hit another two-baser, | Broer Clors mso 11 :Zfl"’ Chn’rlrn Ll‘l'."cérhl'oumnn, Mrs., Angusting, | 0 Improveuient iu the 5"‘" Sn., ML D, P“““:“,h &3 lumphl; ?“::!'n;:i";fl,};:m "):: Commission, the following telegram recetved ::::’a fi:" :"?;:’x;:“ :{ “".l':_.(‘;“'l'l""" H::!’;: the gencral result belng four runs, with only one [ Jarvin. Uz ""f’,‘.fm ] Albert Dugau, Milton Harrle, Mattte McCleltan, sl ::;:ng‘:‘ll:; :gr nn:n(lnmr the South gues out to | bY him from Mayor L':nzdon, ':f xf"'";"“’: o f into the dlL’spmn. ‘This !hux Government “;":fid' ded Detby, and i it Smn G’.:"m“' ‘,‘,’,';;{,',’,‘;f“':' #.5 Charles Marcus, Mlss Marcus, Mr, Willlamn M. DBROWNSVILLE. meet ft, swaps mail, and returus. Bome of our m;sl dlhee’fl'awmy;;n;!‘lm: }z-: -? M;:fimn;au!:l‘r::en 15 .anxlogs to avold, The sicond -Feason s ended Derby, at e gave up the pitch- 5 4 ing to McCormick, while AleCluro changed M_"“m“ b places with Hotaling. The new pitcher opened Rockwood, President of ihe Howards and Young OUTPOUNING OF THANKA, Men's Christian Association of this city, dled Speciat Digpate to The Triduna. people have taken a fresh scare, and are ordeted an lovestization in_reward to tho Fever | for abstinenco from Imperfal action arises ready to flee to the Mountains of Hepsidam Fand in the Lands of tho 1fowards of New Orieaua? Can you give ono of the clties where | from differcnces of opinfon uot only between oL, L IMNUS, Corumpus, 0., Sept. #.—The judges of the tote morniug s b welock, leaving @ vold I | Buowseviuue, Teun, Sept. 20—The same [ at s moment's warning. Two of the Wooldrldae | Sricamar, Can vod wive ono of 1 the Forelgu Secrotary and tha Viceroy, bt be- | 20t b7 Jerking holall dom s ';,'y‘",,'":'l;,l‘;f‘f Coliabus Ditvliu-Park Kssoclation who. we'y 2 0 never 3 i a ) " enlie . 3 2 =22 race wi " ”'u! “_l'::m:m!“m!:vt "llneml:" ot the Preabsie. old-weary story. Ten now cases yesterday and girls who were down with the fever at Fulton To thila the Seerétary replied as follows: tween tho members of the Cablnet themselves, thiree by MeCormick, and one by Carpenter gave race was trotfed jagg four deaths. Scven new cnses and two deaths. to-lay. Among they new cases are Miss Mary Belle, doughter of Dr.J. H. Ilowell, who bas nursed her father, mother, and cousin, now dead. 8ho is & mnoble girl. Mr. M. V. Hol- brook, agent of the Southern Express Com- pany, was stricken to-day, J. C. BSher- man, an active policeman, is another. W. F. Dewing, a Shreveport nurse, fs aiso down. Awong the dead Is R. G. Boss, 8 stone-cutter from New York, Mrs. Jocl Mann died at her place of refuze In the country yesterday. Mrs. J, C. Obenchaln, wito of the first Howard that fell, died last night. Mr. liarry Lewin, of Bowling Greon, Ky., nurse, died to-day, We are bothiered s great deal by our nurses getting the fever and dylng. It is not encouraging ou the outlook, but DR JOUN 3, WARE, President of the Board of Iealth, is doing well to-nizht, and we have guod hopes of his recov- ery, and we need him. Our noble physiclans do vesterday will dle to-night, and there 1s but Jt- tla hope for the recovery of the third. No new cases aro reported to-day. There aro only about itteen white persons left AT PULTON, Last night they held a mecting and organized & Howard Assoclation, resolving to remaln till thetrouble was over. Secveutcen negroes gave fu thelr names, atating thelr willlngness to re- maln, and alt others were ordered fo leave town by 8 p. m. to-day. A Rellef Committee was ap- polnted, of which J. G, Hull 18 Chalrman and L. W. Pratt Sccretary, NUNTSVILLY. Special Dirwalch to Ihe Tribune, IuxTsviLLE, Scpt. 20.—Thre2 cases of yellow fever have been developed in the past twenty- tour hours, all being refugecs. Eddle Mecke, a youth, wastakenlast cvening. He wasanephew of Mr, Goodyear, drugglst and acting Mayor of Mcmphls. The others arc Buck Sinmons, cone ductor of the Memphis & Bommerville accom- Tam advised that lhfl‘"‘;lllvu;d Anncuhuo?: lm;n Another abstaclo to the leading part holng on hand an uncsoended baiance, probanbly iille v te of lent far thelr wanis of New Orleany hnd Seiphin, | $1a7e4 b¥ tho lome Goverument I the state 1 think the Association perfectly relinble, and have vd Beacons(ickis hicalth, ordored no investigation, Atuiithe aillicted pointe COURESPONDENCE, save New Orleans and Memphls, the auffering and 81mr.A, Sent. 20.—Indlan newapapers publish want ate great, and I think incroasing, nnd evenin | the Viceroy of Indin's dispatches to the Ameer those cities more liolp muay be reauirod in the near | of Afghanistan. ‘Tho tirst, dated Aug. 14, tntl- future. You can scarcely go amixs in sonding aid. | mates In friendly and dignifiea lanzuage the fn- U, W, MeCrianr, Secretary of War, | tontlou of the Bupremo Government of India to 8T\ PAUL. send s wission to Cabul, and requests the Amneer 81, Patt, Minn., Sept. 20, —Five hundred and | to Issue orders for securing safe conduct aod thisty-five dollars were recolved by tho varlous ( Brover reception to the ropresentatives of a ecunt tunds for the reliel of the yollow-fevor suffer- et e A 5, BiTond. s cionss cry In tho South yesterday and to-day. The | an tho death of Abdalla Jab, the belr-apparent Qovernor seut $210 to tho South this afternoon, | to the Afghan throue, and notifles Shere Al SAK FRANCISCO. llmulm dleluanuro fl‘ld thlo Envoyi wo':xhll be oudb- 8Ax Fraxcisco, Sept. 20.—~The total amount | ponicd untl the period of mourniog had expired. forsarded to this city irom oll souirces amounts | o t1c8e dispatclics o answers wlatever wero to 50,000, of which ncarly $70,000 hns gone WILL WAIT THN COURSE OF EVENTS, South, . Loxpox, Sept. 20.—A dispatch from S(mla FrANCE, says, notwithatanding the mifitury preparations Tants, Sopt. 20.—A chutity fete Is organizing | now makiug, 1t is belleved the Government fu- for the beriuning of October under the patron- | tends to aswalt the courso of ovents, and obscrva age of Mume, MacMahon for_the benellt of the | the Ameer's attitude before undertaking an declsion on the ruce 1. niaz Church, and, during his long life, bas proved himself to be in every eense of the worl a trie, noble, Christlan gentleman, Im- mediately upon the annouticement of his death this moralng the Iloward Association Building, the Hebrew Reliel bubldiug, the Misstssippt Valley Bank. the Viecksburg ferald, andmnany of the business Sea, Were DIAPED IN MOURNING, Tlags were also displayed nt half-mast, and otlier tokens of respect were notlced throughe ont the vity, The lichrew Relief Association publistics the following feeling (ribute to his memory in the morning: The [lebrew Rellef Arsocian tender to the How. s the mynpathy that wordiors fen) for each other when u heloved comrade fally by their side. Drave and woble Rockwood! No triter Ny ever died on the battle-fleld of leananity. Tls great heart knew no distinction of cauta o ereed, bt every man was his brother and welcom ¢ tu s brother's love. Wa hnve no words kour grief; wecan only ray: ** Farewell, conrade, we shiall not soon sce thy liké nzain.* the Chilcagus three runs in this inning, though they mada but one hit. At the beginning of the third Innfog the yleitors made a goncral kick agalust the umplre, Bullivan, left-ielder of tho Crooks Club. His aimcm of cailing balls and _strikes dldn’t sult them, sud they preferred McClellan, of the Whito Stockiugs, who was accordingly Invited down to flnish the game. In justico to Mr. Sulltvan, it should be safd that the pitehing ho was judging was wilder than o goss-hawk, and that while lic was at the plate neither Derby nor McCormlck scemed to bavo any sort of Iden where the ball was galm‘. Alter the accond Innlug the houme team did not scare till the Inat, when they got in five hits [n successlon, and sccured four runs off thom, The visitors did not reach the nomo-plate antil the fourth funing, when Hotaling made the firat bit for his aide, and scorcd on thrge errors. In tho sixth they wot tho rango of Larkin’s delivery, ond battod for six clean hits, Farrell's beiug for two bascs, These would have ylelded halt a dozon runs but for n clever double play by Powers, Remsen, and Ferguson, and an oxcellent fly-catch by thp latter. The ay, I Zavo the first money to Belle 13 field, Neuymu second, Sliversides third, rlu:: Scott fourth, IDeck Wright was susponl u, 5t hig driver, John Blees, untll July 1, 1870, Yesterday’s untinished 2:10 rdco wus dectded today, The fifth neat was taken by Tolg in 2‘:!!!, Atlcxkuilseu;ntlfill‘nnclu‘blur ‘l’l‘xlnl. Mount. alneer took the six heat fn Z:81, Gen, soomd, Tolatied. 0 o5 Ly ex 8. tock the scventh heat and race fy 2:83. Gen. Leo took the accond tonay, A . uhiccr:ihlrd, umll “Tola fourth, 2863, Anu ‘The first reguinr race tor to-doy was i 1 23 class, for §500, Followlng 1s the sm:! Luey Flnmms’s..” ¥me—4110; 2081 Thero were bt tywo starters In the 2:97 ¢l for $300, Protelue belpg drawn. l"ollm.fl’;)g‘?i :; the summary B 111 TR FLVER 1N THR COUNTRY their whole duty. They Rinch from notbing. | modation train, and Thomas J. Booth, of Batd- | fever-stricken proplo in the United States, betual luvaston ugdli\l:.nmflfln"‘;n fi'-vgh:g: oty | three runs gatued wero all earned. Following fa ] fserowing worse dally, nnd domands every ex- | Envouragement comos to us from the outside | win Connty, Aln., recently connected with the CHICAGO il i, oy 0.bo o .—mfiz ey 3 ¢rtiun thet ca be put forth for the distresscd. | world,~kiuds words, friendly tnessages, pro- | commissary dopartment of the flowards at | S 4 TIWOPA CONCENTRATING, PN ... | |_‘_i_ 8r. Lours, Mo., Sent. 2.—Tho attendance at were dispaichied last night with doctors, | vislons, money, sympathy, and the touch of | Memphis, Tho citizens are nol tho least excitad DONATIONS:. | Loxpoy, Sept. 20.—A Bombay correspondent | Cassldy, r. . Joig4s 200 ‘l]'-“ races to-day was falr; the weathcr suped, and snpplles for. the ‘neighborhood | humun nature that makes the world akin, Yes- | over thecases developed. ‘The Treasurer of tho Citlzens’ Committeo re- nu‘u it 18 hn‘)lnwdfihn uls.lwo "‘“,‘“"’ asun- }"emrla. L . Z & g' al § %i ‘1’ l‘,},l'l'[’dfll‘}:'ih tho lfl‘f}f_’ '"l splendld condition. ol % ten wlles from here, and | terday % TRINCETOR, B:"‘;"::}:L‘::}“;“g:gj;"“"h s 15 3{.:{5:.?:;‘,{,‘;‘";,1;]‘3{,,‘,',,'.,,,.'::’:5';‘;“":&:“'?;" 5 Lf&%n‘t‘gyf 4o s atalale aivided, - The fist heat w::n:i&u'sl g h&l\}fi:’. tais morninz anotlier apecial was scut out at 7 WE NAD A MAIL P ’"""k’["’é’;"""fil?::"é;’ fo tho | Procoeds entartsiment. st Ciara's iaii sllow time for nogotintions ta sccure thenontral- | Auwon, 1. 1 L b' 4l 8 9 0 [ Up-and-Up. and Tlender, Marcy drawn. Tue oelock. for Fiwards' Lake and Lawrence, on | from the United States outside of Browasville. BINCETON; o0 HCRLs Lkl (Mrs. J. Weltenzml) ... 31 | Ity of tho indepeudent Hill tribes, But no such | Fereuson, 2 3l 1| o 3 4 o] 4 | ummary lans followa tane Vieksburz & Morldfan Tallrond, taking out | 1ow by 1t mad 1 to h , [ cfect that thero was & case of yellow fever ab | procecds entertainment ot cousideratiou presouts on aavanco from Quettal, | [ERSESC: oo« gl e / gt i o hapog It made us foel to hear Irom frlendy | 5, ana one death at Eddyvilla yesterday | (liryan Lathron)e 80 | on Koudahar, which may be lonked foras soon o, A “octurs, nurses. and all things necessary for | aud loved ones who aro out of this foul, pol- | FFinceton = B aneY | crbiwoune 12 | s sulliclont troops aro collected. It musty | Kemeet 1 e e B e stk Blciten cases are reported st | sonous atmosphere, where every Lasement, va- | 00 the e “:‘"", g b‘c"fl *h3. | Employes €. & huwever, be made In conslderable force, Total.e.vers 47|11 18'20/97,15] 7 using, where there ara -mot more than | cant house, atley, corner lot, or any other place | H10UNIS dirculated thronghh this an filployer 0, &¢ A Cnlcutta’ dispatch says many odditional PN €ixty o seventy people livioe, Dr. Yo 8. 1 soupass after 10 p. m. gives out an odor of | JOMing countics, and - published this m"‘;'li:f::a'“fl:m‘h roziments have recelved notice to” prepar for | Hotallng, ¢ 4 gaiaaos Yach, wha came hero from Yazoo City a few | eathes o 2 5 morning in the Padueah Sun. This has active service. Tho Uovernment will, for the | Farrell, 2 HE RIBIE 41 death—a breath of pestilence—an {nfernal a 1 with present, awalt ovents, adopting an attitude of | Carventor, } 40 11201 wacks azo fo render wsstance to the afflfeted, | yiroceo of dincase—that almost sulfocates you | SIS been done by suino ono ik Armed expectation. Manuell, 1. f. 410/ 1t 5 7l of o | Dary... 5 18 died this mornluz of yellow-fover, Mr. Churles | ns youtry to breathe it, Wo are not forgoften | W€ malictous intent of Injuring our commercial Z Derbr, w Benens R Rl B R T §oh 20 Reld, u vorv worthy gentieman and an active | Interests, From the same sonrco it is becomine 5 7 % 'y P il PR TRCPOTIT ¥ the liberal, kind people of Nushville and AUSTRIA’S TASIT. MeCluro, v f 11 163 222 2, wither with the Howarle, also died this | Loulavitle. | But. for thom we would haye | t1¢ Popular debate thut . yelow fever prevalls | s flelfer, 1 b.. 0| of 0i 7l o & | Rarus will trot to-morrow, 1o Tower, if pos Niurting, n;unull 4 th bewlonl Clnelunat!, 8t. Loufs, | I loulsiana concealed by physiclans under the Variouw sources TIE BOSNIANS SUDMITTING. Phtliips, ¢ t 1) 2{ 2} 8 Uf 0| sible, bis 0wn rucord, “Tho opiuton of turfimen ' Ghicaco, Milwankse, Fitladoiphis, Now York, | 21 Fuko of Uifous or [ntSrmitent (76t | Grand ot Py e 0 Deoutaliaba. fofh Dl SIWTE BE | oy i i, itseyemmse ot e 8 % 10 S i A " | These statement are utterly false, and shoul The oftice employes of the Chicago & | Petrovac, Kuleinvakut, a Dl elare et O B o el o M U KA ! 3 vhieh there s To the Woalern Arsoidated Dross, o » e te he officers yes of _th sl CRE ct ¢l \‘lcx:.nr'nn‘ 'ép‘l’.fl :?’\;.'—:{\feuu::r’ slightly ;’;:,:_‘. ,:’: ‘,"7:;.: "a:::‘:«‘);x:“?:.onuu AND ‘EEN be frowned down by il ‘good citizens, and | Northwestern Iroad havesubseribed 84,300.37 | to Gen. Eml;:}nv' thelr submission to tho A_u-- 1.2 }’, 7) '.J) ’6 5 2—11 w-&‘:fifit\:fi:’-‘;}x:gfh m.' _‘"" bc“‘v'_’"""'”» b atl dav: thermometer, 93; siron T eRY, E | their authors apprehended and theirnuntes pub- (TP trian authorlties; - 0010043 000~4 e 4 to-night from the north, and mueg and distant Sau Fm;:;:mhsvu would have | lshed to the community o Mars. Y ul][e\xnlrm\;:u‘('.w(‘):‘? E::';S:“}':}flg“::‘; ‘,’.‘.’f L0SCIIATION: Lo sernel CUicaeas o BUn B rwans Far- THE RIFLE. onler, % g bieen audly Teft nlong with our suffering, dying, DECATUR, ALA ditional vontribatiom’ ViNKA, Sept. 20,—Owing to tho difficulty af | | jivo-baso bita=Cassldy, ¥ 224 BCORZS MADE IN NIW YONK YESTERDAY Duatha to.day, dwelve, among them Alfred | %W IE KRG Wb our sulferlng, dvink, Sueetal Dusisteh to Tas Trivune, il Ja, by AV T Atkdnaon, § 15 | transoortation, the arimy of occupation I Bos- | "rorat bance o clean ite—Clicazoy 215 8136, 0. | Nonw Yonw, Bunt. oy (rRSTEAIAT, Bew, of Washiugton City, ond Dr, Stuart A4ax Hod i protecs, thenl. DECATUR, Ala., Bept, 20,—No uew cuses. W, 5. winl Chiriatinn Chureh, nla and [erzegoving will bo- reduced to strictly | Firat baxe on errors~ Chiengo, 75 St ) - o cre ach, of Yuzou Uiy, wuo eame here theeo | it we love the wiiold world now, and we fave | | S8 00 | C. . Austen, the only cascson | 3 .. by W, IL. Moo, ' 30| anecossiry force, A considerablo share of tha Viecare allcchi the acore—Lumens i Ul ""’,l;'"' the scores” miada In the sccond day’s shioutlz oy ered 5 e . " et 2 pi¢ ' 25 Carpenter, Derby, McCormick, 3 A A s - e T | e, To stor. s e hops eacoy | o st wll, o urter trouoan | Kt Sty Kol G2 31 | o vl s o S et L o | oo 00 . 00 1,000 s, Tot WILLLS 1tackwooD, dospatctics, and 1 hnd o bo st inn e Sk 85 | teipated, except from indizent negroes, who | '3 Warthing. - 6| selmenns o means of concillating tho populn- | liaves on catled bal~O Derby, 17 oft MeCor- | AR 000 M 1000 M., “TGlok, Tresient of the [uwant dsweiation, died at | {elttel oty enough for toduge - Al e, | 8¢ without provisions and ean't sccuro smploy- Byanzelica ‘Luf Laula Chured, | tion, and an attempt wil bo made to reacn an [ Mok a~Chicago, 13 Star, 1. t o 72 a pitd ?(.{. e His uu{::;-.ufin Jeenewas vory fotichinur | o0 VS BIOGRY ¥ "'!h 3 L %" | went during the absence of the whites, Farm- Qixth ecabytera “{ underatanding with tho Porte which will securo A Balle—Towers, 15 McCluro, 1; Uotal- | % % gr';:'-: LS o0t o Venvels ot b stag g noe sud duce, Ha i Tvis Wasssiio ers {nour nelghborhood will not cmploy toem | - Huciobios 70 | the latter's wond offica. - 0 e MeCarnlel, 1 Pty dumnaness W w020 “ o martyr in the holy cause. 1le died In the full Becrstary of the Howard Associaion, | 10 PCK €0tton, ua they aru afraid of contracting | Total smoi BT | otununa, Bents SLoA T ndon dlsmatel says | Uipibeec Seriivan ans SiicHetan, Yo Goman., g W i yasseastn af Wy tacultics, and with wany aux. A TEURIDLE BITUATION, fuo fover, Sevoral tholts bavo buen committed: | guuy prnvions to- tho adjournment of thio | the liands on she Grecit Arcbipeiago whioh | 16 wa & curloua thing that Powers mada all Tockwyli 73 lid ) b funy wards ubout. the Asoclation of which e Soetial Bli ke vhs B toini. Refugees are returning slowly. Bourd of Education last ‘eveulue President | Safvet Pasha Is willing to vede to Greeco are [ his crrors to alfect one run—Totaling’s, in the — — — - Mo ';g,ggs;dwhg%fi';d“:‘lghmlillf;'rlgla;;tr:;; BRowNSVILLE, Tenm., Bept. S0eTen new HIOKMAN, Wells stated that twentv-four of the schools | few nud worthlecs, fourth, [ Bt . Special Disvatch (o The Triduns. IiceyaN, Ky., Bept. 2,—Ninety-ono deaths up to date—cighty from yellow fever. Fifty are atill down. Only fifteen or twenty well whites nud seventy-ivo blacks are now tu town. Miss Annfo Whbiting, tho fifth of her fawily, was stricken this morning, Five persons whdso famnilics Luve been almost entiroly destroyed Ly fover left for Nushwillo to-day, To the Western, Associated Proes Camro, 1L, Bept, 20,—At Iickmen, Ky., at noou thero wern three -new cascs; no deaths, ‘The outlook {s much brighter, MARTINS, TRNN, MarTing, Tenn,, 8ept. 26.—Atnoon one death and one new caso. Agent Johnson s lmprove fug, Operator Paynter is not doing so well, GUANADA, Spectal Disnatch io Tha Tribune, had sent {n their contributlons for the yellow- BERVIA Iever sutlercrs, tho awount belg iL4d, BerLonape, Sept. 2, Thera were yet lxty schools to be heurd Iramy | erected vverlooking the Rivers Buve aud Dsu- but 1t was cxpected by Monday that atl would | ypy to strengtien the ditadel of Belgrade, have sent {n reports. “fo wished to know what BOSNIANS IN SERYIA. snould be doue with thy money, as it apbeared Loxpoy, Sent. 2, —A dispatch from Belgrade that New Orleans, Vicksburg, uud other places | gtates that 81,000 Bosnians, mostly armed, have didu’t need suy tare, entered Bervian territory near Losnitza, 1nspector Arnold suirgested that it Ye tarned over to the Citizeus' Committee, who were bet- n;';}'.:fimfi“ BRI Mt degTiRlary tfjr l:mmnf\l M‘:;)ml,m:l nmru:llll (i’lr mmmm- WILL REAIST. ed places, for u utlon in thelr discretion, s Thisgcetin St hLt b matias oty 4 ,A C""‘"‘"’""‘,"”" dlspately fenoets that some atand over for oue week, Ty Commltten bad | §f the leading Russlan suthoritles tn Eastern u luze surplus, and it the mouey went futo Rowmelin openly declaro they will resist any thelr hands they would have no use for it ut ‘,‘"‘f"?‘,‘““b"‘ ths dministration ~ which they Ppresent s "l“cg"m ALBANIANS, “This statement capturod tho Béurd, and they 5 e e by 5 ¥ ¥ v LONDOR, Sept, M.—Ewhteen thousand Al- voted 1o defer actun until Thursduy night. banians are advaucing toward the Montencarin fronticr. “Tho Albaulans anpear determined to FIRES. obpue the cesslu of tertitory which the Porto has eguin prowmised to Moutenegro. Manscll made tho best axhibition of flelding that has been shown [n this clt‘r 1n lus position this year. It ho con always tleld as bo did yes- terday, ho ls o better man for that purposo than either Jones, York, or Leonard, It was expected yesténluy mornlug that Dor- gan would play n the afternoon, but his broken tlyger was nuot sulliiently recovered, UOwing to the inabllity of Macullar and Dor- gun to play yesterday, Manager Phililps put ou 2 uniform and occupled centro flald very erodit. ably. Ilis catch off flarbidge tu tho 0fth jnuing was a aplendid oue, ‘Tho hitting of the Chmfiu was rather bigh than otherwlss: nineteon lys were cought by tho Bturs o4 agalnat clevon by the Chivagos. Will the manazer of the Btars kiudly take adyice and procure o small barrel of hnug fute which he can dip sich of his players as indicate by tuelr conduct on the fleld that they need fed ‘Tl second gutne between the Btare and Chi- cavos will bo vlayed this afternoon, A warm afternoon will fnsure a guad attendauce, Before the shooting: at tho l.lxfi-ynnl ranza was completed a sudden ator? arose, and tie targets were lost to view. It was declded ot o uomElcw thy scores at any futuro day, but te allow tho record to o fn jia mcomplete state. i CASUALTIES. LIGITENING IN MICHIGAN, Deriorr, Mich., Sept, 88.—Tha storm of last night was very destructive in its effect through- out thie State, uprooting trees, dematishiug barns, outbuildings, otc. Joln and Thomas Turner, farmers ncar Flint, were atruck by lightning; Thomas wus killed, and Cobn tatally iujured. John Cbristian, of Muskecon, Wt struck by lightning, and Instantly killed. A dwelling on the farm of Charles Durkee, Ploe Lake, was blown to pleces. Mr. and Mrs, Fin- the sutfering people, - Manv friends valled Lo say farewell, Manv housen throughout the city wro draped in mourning, The funeral procession was very Larcce, and comuosed of ull élasses rezardless of color or religion. THR SRAZLITEN, The followinz explalus Ityelf: Vickanono, Miss., Sepl. 5. — 70 the Menerolent 2eralites of thia Unlon; For tiod's suke continue yuur donations 8e refugees i the surrounding country are stricken with fever, and their condi. tion 13 most pitiable, and I am appealed to every hour to relleve autlerlug, S. Davipsox, President, GRAND JUNCTION, TENN. VICTIMS OF THE DISEASE, feaxo Juncrioy, Tenn,, Bept. 20.—Many mintakes having found thelr way to the public press regarding the yellow-fever at Grand Junce tlon, Tewn., we ask the pross renerally to cases yesterday and four deatls, To-day, scven new cases and two. deaths, Among the now 'cases are Mary DBelle, daughter of Dr, J. H. towoll, who uursed her father, mother, and cousin. M. V. Holbrook, sgent of the Bouthern Express, waa stricken down to-doy, J. C. Sherman, a policcmsy, and W. T, Dem- ing, a Bhreveport nurse, are down. Aong the q‘l'enhn aro I U, Bass, stona catter, from New ork. Mra. Joel Mann, Mrs, J. C. Obenchain, wifeof the first Howsrd to fall, Harry Lawin, nurse frum Bowling Ureen, Ky, The outlook fs discouraging, Every base- ment, vacant house, alley, lot, or any other place you pass after 10 p. m, gives out an edor of pestilenco and death almoat suffocating nswe try to breatho it. 1 ~Hedoubts nro bolnz GRUNADA, Miss., Scpt. 26.—Ono death 1s re. AT TAST 81. LOUIS, LOTON~—FROVIDENCE. ley were sorlously fujured, and o cbld vublish the facta as recands our past sufferiogs LOUISVILLE. Dorted, aud 10 Hew cases, Auecral Dhapaich (+ The Tribune, MISCELLANEOUS. Bostow, Sept, 2.—Boutos, 0; Providence, 1, | nstantly killed. Two = barus ner and our real wauts la the future, We have pot | BLANDER IN RETONN TR AIMIRABLE GOAR: GUEENVILLE, MI53, East 81, Louts, 8eot, 20.—This Jittle town of TUR ANTI-SOCIALIST BILL. Seyen lnumgs, Rain, Hartland, awned by William Holdrldge, were hiad time to furnish the prees with detalls of oar euflerings und distress, Our worthy telegraph operator, C. J. Handy, has been completely worked down by the pressare upon him, but be hias manfully stoud to his post amid the distress and suflerlugs sround hiw. W. W. Wall, of New Orlenns, bos come to bis relief, auds noble worker iets, Wo send the fullowlng list of deaths to date, viz: Mra, I W. Belew, Miss M. B, Moors, Snectal Disvatch to The Tribuns, . LouisviLLe, Ky., Sept. 26.—Three hitndred deaths to dute in Greenville, among them Mayor ‘Lrigg, Arthur Yerger, City Marshal, aud the Rev. Duacan Ureen, E. A, Dennott, telegraph- vperator, down Tucsday night, is now .dying. Fifteon denths out of twenty cascs at the Houso of Refuge. Bex Lowosp, Miss, Sept. 20.—About 300 turmoil, which has furnlslicd so wmany valuable DeruiN, Sept. 28.~The Parllamentary Com- coatributions to the fews ot the day durlvg the | mitiee on the aotl-foclallst bill have adooted Ppast 8ix mouth, was visited about 13:50 this | several more very linoral amendments, such as wornlpg by o disustrous conflagration, | the following: A stute of sleze shall ouly b which lald = waste' several blocks of | decared in tho presence of tmmediate danger; valuublo bLuildiogs, . entalling a loss of | the pronibition of meetings shall nut fncluds ubout $125,000 Awong the butldings destroyed | clectoral meetings; persons cannot be ordered were fhe Missourl Car-Wheel Works, and the to quit o place where they actually reside, and round-houso and machine-shops of the Ohto & | thu blil stall ouly remuin In fores until the Misslasippt Railroad. ‘Pl fire broke vue fu the | 488t of Murch, 1831, struck by lightoiug, and, together with a largs amount of wheat, lay, ete,, were totally destroyed! A barn, owned by ‘T, B, Muszer, 2t Fulton, contalnlng 230 bushuls of whest und 8 larzo quantity of hay, was struck by lientiing and burned to the grotud, At Romes u i wwoed by W, TL, Brabl, containing 800 bucliels of wheat and other grajn, was 8 % by Mizhte ning, Loss, 81,0003 ino fnsitrul In woine varta of Oakland Couuty entlre orchards were dvecial Disateh 10 The Tridune, lomsviLLe, Ky, Bopt. 27,—By slanderous circulation it Is generally belleved that yellow fever is raging a8 an epidemic in Lonlsville, ‘There is not one word of truth in the ruwors sud it only malned «redence by some waliclous person giviog reln to an alrewdy loose tongue, Loutsville has aot been in s0 healthy a conditlon in years, and TIIE TURY. LoUtsvILLE, . Lomsvitie, Sept. 20.—The American stallton rave waa won by Bramble, Canunle F., sscond; Warlleld, thind; Momentum, fourth; Day Star, 0fth; Pomeroy, aixth; Bergamot, seventh; McHenry, elghth; Solicitor, niuth; Fairy, tenth, Thin ¢, 81434, ; . 3 leatroyed, and thousunds of bushels of apples the hat b deaths to date at Greenville, amoni them Mayor It 2 :l'nck very muady, [ s Bty chiia, Dm0 er proas 1 ke, s ani stasgee o West | . B. Triag, Arthue G, Marsball, a2 tho Rev, | engino-soom of thecarworks, aud thread ruyidly Casser, Boa SoAIi Count Vou | The sccond race,a dash of a mileand sn | lost Nathan Huzzare, aud chila, ouly calculated to injure the trade of Luufs. | Duncan Greene, over thoadjolnlug bulldluge, the fuellicleut ¥lre | 3olthe is unwell In consequsiico of a_cold con. | €/8hth, was won by Waterwiteh, l’.'rllur (fuvor- WIT WITH A PLANI. Mr. lawkin Batile Lays, = 3 1L DeWitt, telecraph operator, was taken | Department of East, 8t. Louls being totally | tructed during the maseavres of the truops, ite), second; Adventurer, third; ‘om Sawyer, Fuectal Disuaieh to The 2riius A Campuell and chlld, Thomas K, Jones, ex- | YWeand jwpair her general prosperity, The - 10 pee o The uRe, Mr. Lioyd, * bradagent malignant spite that Claclnuatl seemns to have | fown 198 blebt, wod lo uow fu g dving coudl | fncapable of suppresslug T ke ord (6 £OE o LI T e G b il DEcatuR, [l Bept, H—Jucob Bpanzler, 10 vl B operat w, % s | lizisted upthe country for milles around, aud ¢ — - ) g wi . :Ltrxfirllfl\::‘xf:& N )IL:‘I:';“J"' axaiuat Louiaville cun ouly be accounted for ::'!‘;l:lo! t:eu‘:;r:n:er- at the :‘eolugn cl:nL;»l.l o 16v a whilo the Whiolo Uity of Eaxt St: Louls aud | ford, from' New York tor Havre, was sbundoned o Ukveh ety 8 dush of twa miles, was WO | o1 ay,d Infinential eltizon of this county, met by King Williaw, Dave Moore, second; Whselur, Jaamen Netheriand, [} third; Toloma, laat, Tioe, 4:055. Mr. d wite, "l:vr_wnl and chitd, Ara, fulu h ll,‘q'v':wut, ud the great bridize across the Mississippl sceinwt | at sca sinklug, ‘Fhe crew arrived liers safo. by un overstreteh of judgment, Loulsvitle Los A in perl. About this thne the alarm wus The British shio Commerce, from Philadel. with w serlous aoclluut at his saw-mill yester- ot only welcomed refugees to her city, bug dav. A heavy plank struck him ou the abdr CANTON. Canton, Miss,, Bapt. 20.—New cases twelve; - Prewitt, Jr,, Mre, Albert Stinso, 2atha, two, sounded from the castern spprosct of the | phin for Autwerp, was sunk by collision off The attendauce was the largest of the week, | pen, tnflicting injuries which it 18 fearcd will N NMelora i, el Bnson, i K (Bl ot far he oy of the R o T brlige, and Gl Bestan, i chay Tistinge, wud T of e crow drowiied. Grent Iutereat i tho stallion etule attracted | result fn the deco man's destn Lite i INeED Y —Twenty- of several enuines of the 8t. Louls Fire Hepart- CHERN, « . Tuls event had slxty nominatl e s : d o Bty Sl sufferers in ler midst, has vobly contributed ufl:’f",}‘;},fl’:"nfinfi’”‘ —Twenty-four new | o B rattied aver tho brideo and prevented tha | Tum laous, Bepte BhocAn oflefal dlspateh S:?.:fi.d:un?nn-mxf "]:':'"?W{,: Pryrig NUARCH, Jn:m;-]\:smu‘ i Chiliron, w the fund for the rolief of yellow-fuver ¥ 1A POURCHR CROSSING. sprealing of the five Lo uthier bulldfugs, Al of | from Achcen anbounces that the chiel of the y A A A A e e O “Total 3 & the above-named structures wers totally de- | rebets and his followers will embark for Arabis stroved, aud cach coutalued mach valuable ma- | oo the Lith of October, chlnery, So rapidly did the Games sprewd that TIE CUNAN DENT. the eniployes ol tue ratiroad had no time to re- Loxbox, Bept, 20.—A Madrid dispatch states move the' eugines frum the rouud-bouse, and | that the Bpanlsh Minister of the Colouies is now several were destroved. in Paris endeavoring to completo arrangements - fur the purpose of reduciug the Qoating devt of AT JOLIET, ILL Cuba to cighty mwillions. &vectul Dispaich 10 Tha Trivune, » m-r;:m:upuui gntl:'tcaxnunl i Sef Ants, deots 2.—The Interuat’onsl Teace Jotigr, L, Sept, 2.—~Duriug the torrific | o.0rcuy hus opened at tho ‘Tutlorios, The ob- thunler-storm which provailed fu thls viciulty | jocts of the Longress are Lo discuss the practical yesterday aflteruoon, the large barn of Mr. | ineans ot insunng peave, reformnive Internae Wiilan Hotcklus, », wealthy faruer of Rich | tonal law, aod carrylog out the principles of Townablp, Cook County, sbout sixteen miles | Wbltration. o bR uortheast of this city, was struck by lightalug | [oxpow, Bept, %ik—A disvatch from Vienns gud burped fu the Kw?nd- With the baru wero | agates that. Count Von Beust will provably be wlio burued 200 tous of huy, & larze quantity of | scut to Papis as A‘l::bumdur o(NAualrlm farim machinery and tools, three uorucs, two STLICKEN LOwa, wules, wiid several bedd of cattle, Mr. Hotchy | G0TEA, 8ept. M~—Lrof. Pelormann, the fa- kiue attempted (0 sayo the live stock, Lt wag | " EYOETPUEN Ladun apoplectic stroke to- analiy ko do. o, & the bullditg, o T o . . UNLIGOLAND. ; struc wus Rlimost cumbletcly enveloped in lsmes: Thise lcbtolng-radaotuproved patern m?fi.':"ii."fi‘.’é‘:flé‘%&"n?fl fmi it protect 6 barw. ¢ Ll 038 eatly Ny e L Bratec ut. €3,000, whicht s partly mygrm!,b{)y ay | $0vCrRent of Holiglaad, - . usurance of $1,700 lu'the Faniuers’ luauriney Cowpauy of Grevw Yurden, Lhis county.’, i+ : o 3 P Ay ot s 1 Among the passepacrs on- the overland bran Fplila cnicago, e bouud for Ban l-‘runl:hw. ono day last week, was The alarm from Bog'Ris st 8:30 last evenlng | an u—uinfiufl.uwim ‘dhlx‘u 'l'el;n‘\'l:lw. e wus- false, and wys qusned o by K. Zobmer, | companied byhls, Y, oue ol the. sl comer of Halsted aud Division streets, wio :m‘;‘m“él“(‘}‘fl;:‘""“flq li‘:m ;’:‘."uflm”fl fi‘é‘;&t‘:“;‘t{'“‘”fi “frgi 1o Chluuey "v‘ Now | Gou of the gunsoling shurps that. infest the e, cluding the Woodburs Chulleuge Vise, worth ) The distunce was anc and three-quarter wles. In tho start, Pomeroy wes lirst, Bramble second, Bergawot third, Camuile ¥, anu Metienry Tollowing, the others grouped, Cunmie F. waiy suou third, Solleitor sucond, and Melleury. fourth. Day Biar, who sold ahead of both the entrles of Brown aud Bramble, was fourth, byy- {m the string, Bramble baving taken the leud befors the tirst quarter wascun, Cawiniu ¥, see- oud, Warlield a good third, These posttlons did uot change till the last quaster, when War- tlatd showed up sceond, and Momentum took tourth place. 1o the duish Bramble was Sfteen lenzths shead, ‘The othicr events were of no special fnterest, except that Brawble's companion, Luctler, sgaiu suffered defeat. : "The puols on to-morrow's races sold as ful- lows at the Gult Housu to-nights 4 Irst race, the Golb Lluuse purse, for 3-year olds that have uot wou priur ta Aug. 3, 1378, uille heata: Fortuns, $180; Gleynore, $23; L Swager, $16; V. R, 80, Total %180, Bevond nwey selllug race, for adl uiges, dash of 10 mlless - Potrel, Blod:' Callain, §50; Tau yiies 60 Clicckuuit, 453, B, Lach, §305 Julis wekson, §13 . Total, $435, i My gkt Third race, tho Saulory Stake, for 2-yegr colfs and flltes, dash’ of ous mile: Swhrvre, $180: Woodluie, $35; Montreal, $17; Goudnlzht, $16; Grlusteud, §23; Chuieblll and Jobnsou, §1s. Total, 268, - -0 ¢ v e WY 3 patieuts fn the Bouth, has opcoed wide her doors for the reception of those who are seekivg retuge, and tas done all in her power to ald tue atllicted sud distressed. All she asked fo return wus to have the humane plessure of {eeling that she had dons her duty.* Your cor- respoudent, iu couversation with DR, YANDELL to-day, asked that gentleman If ho would posi- tively statu whether thore was a slugle ease uf yellow fever {n Loulsville tbat had its origin bere. Mo suld most ewphatically that there was 10t a solltary case iu_Loulsviile or vicluity, Other doctors of sbllity aud tmedical savacity were saked tholr opinion on the sub. Ject. Euchiand every ous concurred fu Dr, Yaudell's oplufou” as {0 its prevalence bere. Luulsvlile was nevek healthice than now, and how the idea ever got abioad that yellow (eyer prevailed here & & mysters, o 8 SUDDEX OUTHKEAK OF THE PEVER. . CINCINNATI, 0., Bepte 2B.—~Retugees from. Loubsvllle arriving hero - by every tratn and ou all the rouds, Zive alarmiug sccounts of the sudden outbreak of yejlow fever fu tbat city, Twg kuvdred uud Uity casce are reported fysho nelghborbood. The Lontsville ‘& Nasbville Depat, aud some . _in. L ‘We reported aa alnogy” gutigely. by the fleving, poppluge. | Eyer n-uufl:” obtatuably is'réported 88 befog usd (o remove the terrore 1.4 Fourcum Cuossing, Beyk, ¥8.—Two cases, onu with bluck vomit. TOLT GIUSON, PoRrT GInsoN, Sept. 2. —Deaths to date, 108 The fever 1s spreadiog fn the country. TANGIPAHOA, LA. Naw Ontaans, Bopt, 20.—The Howard As- sociation recelved tho follawie: Taxuteauos, La., Sopt. 26.—Medical supnlics tecelved, No provisions or funds on hand. Thiz- teen dusths to date, Five deaths In the last Liven- "Ailml" hours. Nlue now cases. Destltutivn pre- valls, Convaleacents, 23, K‘n ]r t.n-num-mll 18. 8 do not beed doctors, nurses, or medicines: we do want wine, brawdy, wud ule, aud I[x‘:luuuy with which Lo vay nurses, krave-diggers, ete, We huve a perfectly reliuble, resnonsibie gent, to whom all coutributions shoyld ho dlrected, Mr. J, M. Morrls, who will use uil such eou- omlcally. W, AL BeNTLRY, M, ., Kepreseating the Moblle Can’t-tiei-Away Club, IL N, a5n E. T, Puewirr, Keskdoot Plysiclans, TH® YEVER'S WOlK, GRAND Joncrion, Tent., Bept, 25.—There hiave veen cizbity-one cuses und forty deatis o dute. Eiehteon cuses aro now under treatment -twentv-threo are convalescent, -. Dr 8t Claly, of Varden, Misa, tas been here #incy the luoeption of the discess, uud has not loxt g sinule cuse, Drs, Prewelt, of this pluve, and “Beutley, of ‘Moblle, ‘are . dolng yeoman service. Very few new cuses to-day. G. B. Dannere, of Howards. CHHATTANOOGA, ENOUGH TO GONVINCE XY, HOMEUPATUISTS. ! Bpecial Diaase Jribung | CUATTANOOUA Ton., Bgpt. 26 ~Charlcs Bless- Sugholl, Mrs. 5. F, Jtagsdate, Miss Buosulp Miller, daugliter of Ass Miler, wio died on Lookout Mouutaln, whither he had fled, werd 'the deaths Lor te Lt weoty-tuur hours,.. There ara tew Dew capely pouyg whowure Mrs. Harry 8, Chiver, Kpto Cowau, Pap Maloucy, Mra, furtds IOOKT KINGSFORD'S DSWEGD STARC IN NEW WRAPPERS, / Bright and Hiudsome Shelf Goods, * Aud tho very BEST STARUH mauafuctured. Always uniform fn quality, Pleases Families and Laundry Women every RIS o e s . . KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCE, " FORTHE TABLE, Is the Most Delicious of All THIBODEAUX, Tuisonzavx, Sept, 20.—For God's sake seud twelve nurses st once. Fever increasinyg mapldly, LAGONDA. * o Luicoxua, Sept. .20, —Sead physiclan as requests ed. Eleven cusos uow ou bund; two npw cascs nst night, Tatox Rovax, Sopt: S0, <Send ‘physician to Aton Rouax, 8o ~3end ‘physic E"fl,""‘"" Dr, wrfi‘hm mufl:ni l!hm'?;nlnu, jedowa wlin m.,hnr. s.venl‘m Ior Cages, MISCELLANEQUS, . s ATLANTA HAS NO PEVER. & Bpecial Dupitch (0 Ths Triduns.' { ‘ 'ATLANTA, Ga., Bept. .—=The t that thepe 13 yollow fever In Atlants Is bsolutely false. . o bias buey anly swo op three casys, brought-in sowe. timu -azo. Nearly al) -the Pphysiclaus sign a cipeular to-nighit'to this efact apy’ they ‘will ‘It it by Kown as soou us 3 case oceurs. The Lity Sexton's’ mortiary fer ——re——— « A Strange Meating, Han Froadsca Crrenicte, SIRINGFIRLD, ILL. i ¢ Spectal IRwakeh o The Tribune. > ! i BrRINGFIELD, IiL., Sept. 6.~The three-mine ute trut was won by Prairie Boy, ned W. ftarvey, of Bunker Hill; time, 3:43, Chis K purt shows less. Aleatus duriug she lasp . iwo o 43 BT - o the luokout fur victims bo deece by means of | o owned by J. L {1 X Y 5 Ko qmc Coad som, aod Mra, Spencer, Maj. | atricken pevnle, und hacken aro wecused of | monthe’ than for thic same timo last year. The A MARINE MYSTERY. ¢ gl wwialig dovleed practiced by tho tubeviah | (e ek e U, D Lo ' -Preparations lwn ‘“:v' v viior was aku eick, but'is is be- [-charging~ cxorbitany rutes -when - called futo | excitement sbout yellow fever in Athanta today 1.y prasicisc, Cal., Bent, 2 Accordit fa ] T iby fllnu, n::w:udfd mmhb‘ ann of { gnd; tin B,:AJW'. Bi) Bate, eotered by Sat ¥oR s rum exluasiod ¥us Rev. Hrunvers | service by the frightencd ItBabrtiutd. Tuo 1o bas been very wreals The weathor Is sgalu very A% ERABCICHS Uil SeUe. & U2 L0 | the passeucers of wter past of ls trav- | Eoger, 81 ’Louls, got urst money du_ the wile- 3 soudltion f4 critwal. Father Kyan fs restiog | cality of the oytbreak fs sald to Mave been lurgy warw sod clear, Sos sbirsiis ol Me dslD Hedda; Tl Fulle, | silicratisly when jthe, Ineoasaiol ttrucied AUWISpLRs CuRtlgic oy Yebb ttic Liidoge P d S B]flflfl'Mflfl 8 Cflkfl BE suiuewbat casier, The fever is now recoruized | ly populated by refugees t aye e ey delphia, ou the 13tk of duly, while fu the Straity | the atteution of other pusscugers wud souwe | ° QUINCY, IL I dlfl! ) E h 3 U i Sl recopruized | 1y popul uted Ly refugues frow tuf fever districts LITTLE HOCK. of Deulaite, she passed:a’ Large quantity of | commsotion eusued. ‘The alair not occurriug Special Dispatch 1o The Tridune. i thotufected dustriet lyiog vetween | furblicr Soutt, but the scase ot coutlued to | Lirves Rock, Atk Sept. 2—Consldersblo wreckaze abd the butlow of a large'vesacl: fu Sau Fruuddseo, there wero no- poliee theie | Quaney, ik, Sept. 23—=Chere was uvery SULD BY ALL GRUCERS.