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VOLUME XXXIiX. SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 28, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, FURNIEURE, CLOTIEENG. \BE |NoBlowing PI.A.NO, Our Fall and Win- Highest Awaryi__at_ fie Centennial. ter stock of Ready- made Clothmg for Men, Boys, and Child- ren has now arrived, and we arenow ready to show the largest and most complete stock in the whole West, ALL OUR 0WN MAKE, EVERY GARMENT WARRANT- ED. If not satisfac- tory,money refunded. All we ask is a close inspection before pur- chasing. Boys' and Children’s Clothing a gpecialty. JAS.WILDE,JR,, & (0, Popular Clothiers, State & Madison-'sts. fil‘l.la'l’&(}l: e International Plhlblllnn, H' o XNTrly @k re. cENTENNIAL cOMMIS. B1ON aanpunce tha fullowing repatt as the it of g0 amenIe L KXANEA CO tmore. Geand,' Parlor Grand, Square, and. lmr! it PlAngs, AN WAL »-parumrmu NCE tngne re. ||h‘tmzl|(l of & 8 Y MK n Tiehnedt, and Anging Quaity ot Your. Toch: BT KRty of v rartiom Al FOUR KISDR E TIANUS show intelligent arrangeincnis, & very efects rg Action, and excilent workin Mined,” 4 Difector tenerat, treaident. ans! LGOS, Attest: ALEX. it: BO ELEJG ocreiary mro tem. for an fndefinite ttme, Every fnatrument wa s Phlladelphla. In PARLOR AN Cll'ANl- BERSULTS, with other Nov- elties not procurable elsewhere. We carry the largest and fin- est stock in the city, and POS- JITIVELY will quote the LOW ENT prices for CASIHIL. Holton & Hildre 221 & 223 SFATE-ST, SPIEGEL & GO0, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. RETAELEHS FURNITURE Wholesale Prices. Our Catalogue, with over 350 TNiustrations of New Styles and New Prices, will be ready A Truly FIRST-CLASS PIANO ot a MODERATE PRICE. We woulil exll gpectal atientlon to the many improve- menta Introduced In our Planos. the: Farented Altun, arc onr eif-fearing Acrntio Attgeiment llm-lnnlr In neere! hers which place the JiRuer om nn Hana noty manngactareds st cnlw. we are able w aell thewm for cnsh or o n flune at very lnw figures. Fiease call and coavine Joursarts JULIUS BAUER & €O, 203 & 205 WABASBIH-AYV, Between Jackson and Van Burey: . ESTEY ORGANS. STORY & CAMP, 188 & ‘190 _State-st., Chicago, Uppesite the Palner House, 919 & 914 OLIVE.ST., 8T. LOUIS, ELTON & POMERO Sole Agents for tho HAZELTON BROS.’ s MIATHUSHEK PIANGS | Examine these justly cclebrated instruments before purchasing , any other, i 152 State-st.,, Chicago. Wednesdhy next, and will be mailed free upon application. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Near Jackson-st, OPTICIAN 125 STATE-ST., _ Noom 3, aecond flaor, Special attention given fo the Proper Adaptation of Speclacles. 269 & 271 State-st, Eabractng five o the oldeat and largeat Furnitura sad mA\u’M‘Tl H\fl num«n-n Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits. Do\"TFAll.lothu l-rnn 1y < ( 4 of recommendation can ho sech at M, Tarn- mco from the loadini: uyeloians and clercy, nly of Chicagu, §hut il those of promivvace Tradmibut the Unitod States beot ualtsen o Juzy of Lia superiority a8 au opticiin. an eriectuces uf Letiers of inquiry CAUTION. NEWSPAPER POLDENG MACHINES, The attention of Nowlnwer Publishors {s oalied to the fact that haviug Jatel, nfpll ed Ialdmg attachmouta to two of 'I'1L 138y perfocting pnnu. Tho Tribune onds In strictly THE LARGEST BTOOK or PIANOS & ORGANS l)Cl,A‘V b MSHIPS, Only Dinect Tine 0 Trames, Genernl Trausatiantic Company. Between New York lull lnvn Pler 44 N, It., foot D Oct: 210 8, m. ¥ pm |, o om0AGo, AT W. W, KIMBALL'S, Cor, State & Adamuats. IS GOLD Unchiding %ines HONRVIEFRG Cabln, #1007 Socond Laoim Suss Third Cabln, have no usa for sovoral Hand-I'esding Bieerage, wine, bedding, and utensils, i‘ulduu heretofore 1n uso in its preas-room. oA ,“,‘ ‘}l‘;, s ,!’,'_"‘ *at. Laus The maohines are of Ohambers Iiros. & Co.'s o D Rl A Aoent 33 I maake, and aro in oxcollont order, each hav- G F, wu Clark-atse Agent ing tho Kahler improvemont, Two ot the machines areadaptod to afour-page supplo- ment of The 'l‘rlhuna. making four foldaand four to a full aheot, ‘Iribunc size, making three aud four (old . COau be adaptod toany nixed sheot. ‘Tho spood of thess mechincs IMUCKINS CEL| 'HUCKINS' Ave tich and delictous. 1n hermotically-scaled quart cans, and aro ready fuf the National Line of btemnshms. BAILING TWICE A WEEK PROM tabl ent's noth 18 limited only by tho aspacity of the feod Hew York 1o Queenstown, Liverpal, ad London, Chiv i e hesicd | oy, hoy can e sean in operation and wa Cabtn passage from 63110 470 currency, Escuralon OELEBRATED |ves vremstmec b cammons | By antog o e e or amprove | Tickets at reduced nm. leerage, ¥, Drafis oo meurs to bo un;rlnl\nll ) . p Ul e aeure tu Lo uneiusle Wil seil them cbeap, s we have use tor ¥or saitinge and orther information npmym {t 8¢ tho room they ocoupy. For !\lrlhord;lrlic- . LAISON, No, 4 8outli Clar S 0 U P S ulars address TRIB )§£AI;E LINE o RECEPTI 0 GLASUOW, LIVERPUOL, DUBLIN, | === o S e BRI To QLA B | e T ROCHER B3, Yot thoikois at mfl:u'rfn“m’-'n"suff-""e, fows 77, 79 & 81 State-st. Gfse, AbY (6 AR, WATDWIS S EGA Goar mn-ru COREINENAIL STEAMKES | W York aad Glasgo BOLIVL, Se Tam| CRENAA ) oon § k-&'..fim"&;’% e hLV ork to Loadon direct U“TltAl.lA. et ){l".m VALBATIA, L ), 3 p.m. Cau Peduled 2carnion Tickelss 130 0 Waalilgton-st, AMERICAN LINE ELP: PHLLAJ‘)‘““‘I‘ I.{IQ? LA:‘IQIELTVE}RPOOL, No, 1104 Walnut-8t., Philadolpbm. Tue Seeond Grand Recaption ST TR S, o SAVINGS BANE, 103 Clarkest. CHICAGU, Mme. F. AILLER snnounces that her 8CHOOL OF VOCAL ALY Liss becn rentaved to the shove adiress, whera juiich enlurged secommudation for (h ciasscs will bo affonted. n wil Term will comnence Sept, . Justeuctioy o, Mme, serier aud au edicient 3 A1) Denarimenis of Vocal Muslor ForTut dosatis Dl ot 8bove uddres. GLEASON’S ACADEMY 330 Wost Adams.st. An Elementary. (1 and Commerciat Echool, 1n responsu to nuinerous sallcltal Tile schiool will hereatter Le aben ta G e B lioe aud Young Men. ue VAN Turui coumences Bept. 4 1674, luunll Falilng every 4 ' liadel | By AR u"" AT A ,ft:,{',f‘,‘t‘,'.c""’;.‘zlr Hecelvea Depostts Dividends pald 1o N1, of $1 to $1,000, July and January, The Chicazo Klflflfll‘gfll‘lflfl KELBE\' REED. Treas, Wil CD‘(VEI(SK.PI“IMM. ;S All(nlfl !l‘lmOL, No. 8 lershey 1Hall, will begin N = - L. 2, 1874, B Bt AR | T A S S AT, 7 G LOYD. Holders of Morigages and other persons cau bave e xx,.T,.'",'.‘T«"..fl.fi'éfi.‘.f.?.?..’m'.‘.'u‘.,'.'",s.m.. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEHY, | weiristie rictitut i bmstaPUEEST; Faerur in Tt Sitidiugien, | CHESTED: PENN.-Ovens sept; 11, Thoroughs lu: W. K. RXED, 105 Clark-st. :'ni'\f.“." et ah: For partlcuians spoiy iot SEAKEE BTLCOY, 'ur_particulars apnly to he ofiico of the Tremont Hatse, of 1@ Cul. Y ATT, Frestdeat. Southern Home School for Girls, 107 & 100 North Charles-at,, Baliluore, ¥d, Mrs. WL cAn\'. 3rs. Uen. JNO. PEURAM. Eaavlished 1842 e sctiool, Tlll“ A]ll‘ NCILOOL, z wil ropen Uet ). lustructlon ! lhnntllu. mf‘ ng ulurp:uluu.nulnn i a33 given 1o each Individnal ited. HLDRERY, teer dbiaagehppiy 1o MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED. No. 58 William-st. N Y., Inuponnis as Nfluhvd. on IMPROVLD CHICAGO FPROI EST RATE, HOPERTY L TOI! atended to i S e i U. 8. BONDS 4 PELIL CENTS constaully on L TTREW AUTOMATIO ) WEED SEWING MACHINES |, SELL THEMSELVES. seceived und 15 A, HULILUL' cattor A H THILY, TP 1] Mu it Governdet subserd aflon | 1’} ¢4 . ». Uune TRICES ON APPLIEATION, 2“ ;.;:ntggfi“‘".'.:x'fi’.,.?‘.'x- Hoiritag "l Dy i L"'l‘."y:.';‘.,.. y 03:7‘{'?"1‘5’5'&‘ WEED SEWING BACHINE €0., Chicago | ts S a0 e ertielin: | 2 " . 20 | oo i S Rl T T %———.—- persoually nuxue. Leeture: (]a\'l‘l'lllll(‘llt Bonds, Nprwer, Coold’ County Qrvders Maplewood lnsmu\g 1Fy i ! h - 104 mf-‘;’in&’.‘.fi'&'.‘fl“.‘.“’..‘}’u.!‘.‘.',..‘.‘.: t dor City Sevips and Youchers, BIEAIL s o riuciya Bought sud suld by X x.k\:num: FILXERMAYN, b S ank, L'hAmMr ol Couttucree, OHESTNUT-ST. B?;!;IINARY —— 5% Wil be traussctcd lhl-d-y a1 iold. T PHILADRLPITL ARTISTS! Hoey U9 Eaat Madison-at, WG Sk | e sorh searof 1aiy Borilog sid sy et wil | s = onen Neptember 1a, © Fur circalars apply ko = i ORI R st D ANVE R Gt e DL\'I lb’l‘ll LL!‘II KET, §9, B Yl\LET AND i FILLINGS, Oue-tutid veual rates,” Dita. MeCils 2NEY, Con Clask wid Naddv.pd-als GHOYER ALL-31138 MOXTPOITS SCior, tiructy e lome,” torough Lis s, ww l- B sy o Lo =3 ARTISTS MATERIALS Al L ABBOTS & COu Dwsoriere AT sealeeatey Caninntius ANLS KRRV Yo 111 Futbcaun yoar YELLOW FEVER. Memphis Reports the Small- est Death-Roll Since the Plague Began. " PIONEER ACCIDENT COMPANY STILL AT THE FROVT! |+ EVERYTHING DESIRABLE LIFE or ACCIDENT INSURANCE BY THE DAY, MONTH, or YEAR. OLD TRAVELERS OF HARTFOED, CONN., On the retirement of the RAILWAY PASSENGRIS ABSUItANCE CO. After twelve vears' succesaful bustness, and for the more economical prosecntion of the sume, 11A8 RESUMED THE ISSUE OP GENERAL ACOIDENT TICKETS, INSURING €3,0:01N EVENT OF DEATI hY ACCI- DENT, Ot $13.00 WEEKLY INDEMNITY FORt WHULLY DISABLING INJURY. AT 25 CENTS A DAY, OR 84.50 FORR 30 DAYS. &P~ For sato st Irineipal Haflway Stations, sod at Agencles generally. CENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES BY THE YEAR OR MONTEH, AT THE TRAVELERS' WELL-KNOWN POPULAR RATES. Growing Belief that the ‘Worst Has Been Experi- enced There, Teople from the Infected Country Districts Fleeing into Yicksburg. An Increass in the Number of New Cases the Inevitable Congequence, Horrors of the Scourge as Experienced in Green- ville, Mies. Sixty Per Cent of the inhabitants Fall Before the De- stroyer. Country Feople Destroying the Bridges o Prevent the Peo- ple from Escaping. Painful and ‘irying Incidents of the Fever's Reign in Hol- ly Springs. Louisville Protests that She Has No Dis- ease, and Btill Keops Open THE TRAVELERS Las weliten mora (hsn HALW Gates, A MILLION of them, sad patd 33,000 PORial clalme, amountiog to over MEMPIIS. THE. DEATH-ROLI. Special Disvater to Tae Tritune, Mexremis, Teon., Bept. 27.—The death-roll today numbers twenty-eight cases, ten of which were colorca. This Is the smallest of record since the epldemic,beran, Toe most prominent was the Rev. Father sooncy, who came hither ten days azo on the same traln which bore your correspondent to this Wi-fated city. 1o was vorn tu County Cavau, lreisud, ordained a priest at the Propaganda, Rume, where he wus a confrere of Vicar-General Me- Mullen, of Chicazo, aud was for many yearsa Professor tn the Cbristian Brotuers' College of $2,95'o,oop. — |LIFE INSURANCE OF ALL HAFE AND WELL-TRIED FORMS, ON THE S0UND AND BATISFACTORY LOW RATE STOCK PLAN. The Eceurity, is unquestionsble, tho Contract plato and deflofte, the Mausgemunt frropruschstle, the tmsurauce suce. f Cash Assets, - $4,4583,000 | thatcity. Hewas sent hers by the Bistiop of Nashville to attend the sick and 041 the place of Cash Surplus, - 1,226,000 gne of tho many priests & * WIO DIED ATSIIRIR POST, Oush Benofits p 4000,000) . oot s Clrltian kuizht to latile, aud ‘ ‘s been vauquished fn the froy. JAS, G, BATTERBON, President, Tho Ttov. D. Later, a loading. Stcttiodist dl- RODNEY DENN]S, mery. - vine, lost another daughiter by deatl, also the " Jast of an interestiug family. JOIIN E, MORRIS, Am't Beoy Eugene Grevise, of ths Peabody Assoclatlon, dicd this nfteruoon, Awong those taken down are W. W, Thacher, Cashier of the Kirat Natlonal Bank, who has been assidoous In bis lubors in the vause until completely wom_ out with watching e was obliged to tuke to Iis bed his attack s sttended with aofavorabis symuptoms, and, us none of the bank oftlcers are JOHN H.NOLAN GENERAL AGENT, 177 & 179 LaSalle-st., CEICACO. in the city, the lmllmuuu is in charge of Mr. Ed Beasely, A*—cntu Jverywhere, J. K. Dale, a Volunteer physiclan from Arka- Qelphia; J. G, Lonstale, 8r., Treasurer of the Howard Associrtiyn, whose son died two weekn agoi Capt.:Nut Green, an old Mississlppl steambout mang Emlle Taledons, o well-knowa cotton broker; oml Louts Czapskl, ot the Union and {lanters’ Bank, were ALSO OBLIGED To YIELD, The latter Is a son-ln-law of Mrs. Auriel Cham- bera Ketebum, the Sputhern poet, author of “ Lotos," recently pubtishied by Appleton, Dr. Paut Otey, a skilltul und sucvessful phy- sician of this city, s regarded os in a eritieal conditlon, A touching scene occurred at the Peabody this afternoun, when it was aunounced that the case of Uevise, manager of the house, was liope- less. The physiclans had dove all within the scopn of human power to stay the seeds of death 1 vatn, oud he must die, His sife, who had borne up untll this futeilizenc was eom- wunfeated to her, gave way to a torrent of wrlef that eseited the sywpathles of all present, aud she was jed from the chamber of death in a falnting condition. This s one of the sad spectacles slmost Lourly scen, and so frequent bave they beeome s to starcely attract more than passing notice, A RELAPSE, A voung man, ¥, W. 8chley, who was taken taken down threo weeks ago, convalesced, and ventured on the strect to-day for the first tine, ‘While walking on Thornton avenue, this after- noon, he was suddenly prostrated by o relapse. Before hecould be removed the black somit gushed from his wouth and nosteils, ad, i dess than a quarter of an hour from the tne of the sttack he wasa corpsv. Ills body was taken charge of by the Bruder Bund and burled at once, D“-Y Gfl“ N AND !\OTION“. CLOSING OUT And Going Oat of This Busincss, A GOOD CHANCE FORt CITY & COUNTRY MERCHANTS To supply themselves with s xood Hne 0f ** Leaders” {n DIRR'Y GOODS AND NOTIOUNS. Teauyone deatrousf euterlug toty an esiablished JOB LOT business we will ofer superlot inducements Tor tho eutire stock, SHOYER & CO., 178 EAST MADISON- ST. E !"UI!NINIII.\I. GOODN, JASWILDE,JR., & C0. Keepthelargeststock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods in the city. Corner Stato and Madison-sts. N CARDS, “ARTIFICIAL VRS ¥ar Cllldren a Npeclnity, They are so consirueted 8 to b elugiedor enlarged g o ehild poun Kneen veure experivace ias eunbiled e t o 4 Towil. bmakeall klu ToF defarmiiio o 2 Shouldve [8races, v, i trased frifar, 1, A TOREBUT & 60., Wholesale Drogaists, 75 & 77 Randolph-st, SEWER [ PIPE Drata Ttie, and Ceun TUB WEATUER 18 decldedly unfuvorublo, and the disease, it 1s feared, will be largely Increased beturo the close of the week. Many refugees are return- fuge to the ity from surrounding camod. The accomnudations o these comps ure sald to be of an Inferior charucter, wod those who bhave been jubadbling temts out oo the seversl raliroads return to thecityasa choles 08 two svils, ouly to becomne spoll for the fever to prey upon, ‘Ibe reports from country towns are far from eocouraglyg, The plague 1% prevalting with fatul results in thoso hitherto reported, and aew Jocatitles are belng visited in rapld succezsion. Tuo weather to-nlght b cold aad cloudy, snd UGREAT FPRAR 13 BXPRESITD sstothe fate, nut nuly uf the sick, but also of the convalescent, thy malady leaving the ays- tew su utterly eshansted as to yender tho patient susceptible to the stightest fHuctuation of the weather, sud the physictans ‘powcerless to L recuperate one ' from it cfects. ‘Lhe Btate. new cases to<lay, © sccording to the g ¥ . =o— | peports of twenty-ond physlclans, sre e AN riaimnne | Stated 8L 17, Tho deaths sro us follows: Johu DANAAKE, OPTICIAN. Tribuus Buitdiag. Douabue, Mr. Sebrall, Mary u«.ku-, Ruv, J. . Moouey, Cbarles Kaulwan, a.child of Dr. Zehriug, Afrs. 1. McClanshag, Garrig MeDowell, Mctnruett, W, 1% Dupuy, Mary A. Mata, Juhu Ryuders, Rate Relly, August Baker, Uuknowy, Norman Crawford, Joba fi. Madisow, Cyspar Wright, lll‘*'kfl lu.:l( ) .lJrA-II ‘ll\.u"nflu |rins Lol d e et Kt . J ™ & e TRSTERDAY'S KEPOKTS. To the Weatern Asswcited F'rvaas MpupPuia, Bepl. 971t 8 growlsg warm agutn, aud the feves continues to spread. Bogree- Iy an hour passces Ting .what sawe wellkuown citizen ts repurted tAken dowa, and, vs chey £l owdug Lo the walwuabey of the diciae, utertalued that they will syccutnb to the § uea, wisel sbilt scinaing o uc?uuhug moustes i our undst, U luevwuan, Wo W Tistek, aihvad v illoe of the Cotapany vt iy S .0 dur the clectivs of A deidetaid. Cacbivrof the ‘Bagenl. Among the convalvscents Qut to-day .Haltour, but neitber arc able for duty. Mr, W, ¢ Chicagn Dailp Teibune, First Nationat Bank, Is down with the fever; G. Loosdsle, 8r., Treasurer of the Howard Assocfation. J. R. Dale, a valuable physician from Arkadelphis, Ark., was stricken Iate fast night. From yestenday noon until noon to-day twenty-eight deaths have occurred. Twelve of these were reported this mornlnz. Among those who have dicd since last night ere Caspar Wright, a well-known rire: steward; T.J. Moore, 8 purse (rom New Otfesns; Sallls Blater, aged 18, daughter of the Kev. E. C. Blater; and the Rev. J.J. Mooney, a Catholic priest, who came from Nashville but ashort time ago to 011 the vacancy causcd by the death of the Rev. Fatber McNamara. Dr. Paul Otes's condition fx critfcal. TWENTY-KIGUT DEATILS. For the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock to-njght, the Board of ITealth officially reporis twenty-cight deaths, Of thesd ten were colored. It has been a auict day as compared with the four previous ones, and a geoeral fel g prevatls among physiclans that the worst has heen passed. The large nuinber of new cases reported Is account. cd fur In the explanation that fully oue-half are of persuns residing outelde the corporate Hmits of the city, who are attended by physi- tlans of the Howanl medical corps, NEW CAsEs. Among those repurted as stricken this alter- noon are Enile Toledano, a cottan hroker, Capt. Nat Greene, and Miss Ansle Rubblng, HOTEL MEN, . B, tisllowsy, proprictor of the Peaboly Natet, 1s able to be up and about, Eugeue Gorm, the steward, died to-night. CONVALESCING, Dr. Yates, of Charleston, 8. C., Is clussed amonie the convalesennts, Twenty one physicians of the Howanl medl- cal corps report 1 i ..w cnm. The condlition nf \\ \\ . Thatcher, Cashler of the First Natioual Bank, who was stricken tiam mornine, (s critleal, (68 aliness will jn o way {utertere with the business of the bunk, whitch s .nmn u8 ustinl, W, £, Rogers 1s slowly cou seing. )hmm Uattier, the druegist, tu charge of \iurm-;n & Humt's druz store, W tukien duwn to-nlght. Dr. E. P, White, of Detroit, Mich,, tas been asrigneda to active duty. DIRD, F. Cummings, correspondent of the Kunsas City Tomes, diea to-night. NEW ORLEANS AND BMALL TOWNS NEAR THERE, Kuerint Divateh to The Tribuna. New Onrxans, La, Sept, 27.—Fiftv-one deathn to-day.—the highest polnt for a week, A corresponding decrcase anticiputed . to-mor- row. The discase clings to the frnve of the vity. There are very few cases in the crowded sece tlons. Therels n sudden ncrease of cuses at Bay 8t. Louts and Mtlsslasiopt Clty,—twenty uew cases at the fornier placo In the nast twen- ty-four hours. At the Jatter place the disease 13 of a specfally waliruant type. Since Secretary MeCrary's order for more rations was revoked the Orleans Relief Boclety has closed uv bus- ness. Scerctary Soutbmnayd, of the Howatds, was to-duy elected Treasurer of Charity Hospl. tal, to 111l the vacancy, . OFFICIAL REPORTS. Tothe Western Assnptated Pross. New Onnuaxs. Sept. -Deaths, 611 cascs reported, 1235 total dcathe, 2,703; toral cascs, 8,482, ‘The deaths inclnde twenty-two children under Tyears of age. Convalescente~tha Hev. John Matthews of the Caroudelet Street Mothodist Churety, Col. Hardie and three children, and two cllidren of Col. Owen. Tho.Colonel has a lght case. Dr. J. T, . . Thirteen lflu siuce noon, sud 100 cases reported, of ‘which 83 date ‘prior to Scpt. AH. There wero 157 casea reported to the Hoard of Health for the twenty-four bours ending uoon, of which 122 were Included in the ofiiclal re- vort, aud 53 omitted, heing prior to Sept. 0, ‘The grand total of csses tu date §s 8862, Histers Ambroea god Mary Aoy, of 5t. Kliza- beth's Asylum, sre down with tho feve ‘Lue Orlcans Central Relles Committes repurt [ I t:u: Issue of 54,040 raglous since i orzaniza- tion, F, . SOUTHMATD, Secretary of the Howard Association, was to- day elected Seeretarv and ‘lreasurer of the Cunrlty llulmul, vice Richurd Nugent, de- ceased, nzu:v TOL TiE NEEDY. Thomas Lavton, asurer ol the Cnllml[c Rellef 4\uounllu|| mitred to the St. Georre’s Butiety to-day $25 ‘. unwrwlwlheflmlcn woukl have been compelled to stop lssuing suppiles to the poor, thelr funds i exhausted. This Soclety for the past month has been feeding 3000 lmmmsduh) at thelr soup-house, and furnish- ng supblica to muny familfes. HELIZP NEEDED, The late notice of tic floward Assoclation that they did nut want any Turther ussistince for themselves causnd” contribitions to s Kt (eorge's and other socleties n the county and ity to stop, Ald fs still urgently solleiteq for the Bt Qeoree's, the Prench Relior Soelety, e Youug Men's Curtatiate Aasuclulion, sud the Hebrew Benevolent Asux'lxlllml. ; RATIDNS. New Oureass, Bept, 25, =Tho Peabodys ls- sued B0.06) rutions. The Howards recelved tho followlog: TUIBALKAUS, Sepl., 27, —Nurave arnived, goit aend un a phvelcian tuswateaw? Every siclan ana b Cun phaye l.nl here vy e French So- " witl . the fever, I.Ll dcalnl. prY docs not e 0 couptry, whers the fuver 1e soreading WILL TAKE AN ODSERVATION, The Howard Assucintlun to-day remitted $10,- 000 to thio Peabody Reltef Assoctation and 33,000 ta the New Orleans Central Rellel Connmirt, Represeitatives of benevolent fustitutions will meet ut the Orleans Commistes-raom, Custmn: House. Mouday, selative to the wants of their respective assoclations and imethods of suppive fug themy also to receive the report ol the Committee, wRAD, Heory 1., Bmith, o well-known tolegrapher, tor several moithis contected with the New Orleans Meumoerat, telegraph correspondens ot the severul Western suwstapers, aud bt sue tiue on the statl of Guv. Nicholls, died ut $:00 of yellow fever, atter three days’ flluess. Blucy tho outbreak of the epidemic ho has been unre- mitting in his atteution o the sick aud dying us a vhum Odd-Fellow, nud among the telegrph- cra, bls personal (rleigy. Mr. Smith leaves w wite and one eblid, who are o Michhzan, Ho refused toallow them (o ho telegraplied for, and potice of his {lluess was omitted from theso dispatelies by bls request, e did uot Wish tu endanger the Nife of his wife by ber ro- turu to his bedwide. & VICKSBURG. PLOFLYE COMING IN YLUM TILR COUNTRY, Special Dispalch 1o The Tribune ™ Vicksnuno, Miss,, Sept. 27.~The fever bere mnllnuu to decline slowly. The deatti-list for the past twenty-four hours Is thistecn, as fol- Jows: Benulo (Brico, Minuly Ureca (colored), Blster Agues Weaver, King Splelit (rolured), Puadlip Druchel, Bettls Tavlor (colured), Btephen 1. Mount, George Willlams (colured, &. John Kluch, *Aunt 8yikie (colored) J. A, Nea), C. Washington (colored), Mrs. Screaded, and Jobn was Acting-ayor R F. Beck aud Dr. William 1. Audrews was clocted Freskient of the How- ands to-day, vice W, A Ruckwood, deocysed, Bpeeial Ditpaich be The Tribuns. Vicksuugg, Sept 37.—~Weather warm and cluyay i thermometer U3, The fuver ks fucreas- gz again, cuused by refugcees from the country r:uuuluu to Vickanarg, for the tever 18 80 pen- eral Lpruuglout Warrea County that the relus wues Prfer comlygr back Lo Vicksburg retber thun remdty In the couatry where prouer breat weutt 0 diMayit Lo abtaln. Deaths U4, lucludinr Sliter Agoes Weaver of the Ssters of Merey. ALOTHEN AVPEAL. The following exulaing itsclf VICh Rl Ky cut. 7. e fever do sditinzg dicadiul ¢t 19 state that adway ot sl suze ‘Tayior, of Now York, is improve - / / J(,','i i PRICE 1~" 5: CENTS, tounding ooty é’é we are hinrly ealled on for aselotance in '§fi‘ food, medicines, clothes, and narees, sy st agin appeal b th wortd 10 &id us in af Sag their wante, are doing all 1n nur po inefat thelr distrens and wants, but require faftaer amatance, na we are the mediom of disteibution for the sufround- lm! cunntry for fifly: miles. At Bovine, where 8 ‘week ago there was uot » chse, thero ate now seventy or eighty caser. ‘The fever has also Uroken out at Edwaids, Smith's, ahd other stations between this pointan| Meriden, where they have bithértoo had fio fever, 4\pntll have aleo reachied us from Goodrich, llender) and other points nlong the llllllwlmrl llll!r bo- tween here and Greenstile. The Board of Directors of tha Toward Associa- tlon to-day declded to charter the Stcamer fiate Dickaon 10 carry auppiles ahave hete on the fiver. There are sevenly Caney reported among the ne- groes at lendeeaon's, where therc in but u aingle #tore and large plantations, They have no sup- pliesof flu‘ kind, as no boats have paseed op or down for the Iast three weekn except une. and tho would not land. Thin 13 alxo trac of #)) pointa oe- tween here and Greenvillé, and If no sallef be ol tafned they will die of actual mtarvation. Tho cot- 1on 18 wasting in the Gelds, with hat few able to and no market for It when ginned. We S Eaciuliy tracil WeovIRIGnR, StCry an e sackainre are almost entirely exhnusted. Money contrim- tions Auvuld b midrensed fo . It Routh, Tres er W, 11, Anuiinwa, President Howard Axsociatlon. THE WORST. UORNIBLE DEATH-RATE AT G NVILLE—ALe MUST GU PRI CRNT IN A POPTLATION OF 400, Kpertal thnpatch to The Yribune, Viexksnunra, Miss, Sept. 25.—=The IHoward steamer Kote Dickson returned from Ureens vitle tday, and brings reports of ternble suf- fering and destitutton, ter visit was a (il- send to thut stricken commuanity, The deatn- rute I pertecly horrible. Out of & population of 400 people 219 have died up to the 26th e, leaving only tifteen persons s the place who hud escuped the fever at date, Mr Perny’s FAMILY OF RLEVEN PLRSONS AND Tituesa B who were In attendance wpon then, all died within a few days of each other. Tacleaths oe- curred so rapldly that (L was impossibie the budtes properly, snd thiy had € be eov with carth u shallow boter, To prevent the vitzens of the town from seeking safety in thight, the people 1 the couttry blockaded thy rowls and destroyed the brdges over 1he strewins. Phits, however, has not prevented the soread of the fever throngh wany portions ol the country. D Willksnison died AT URENADA yesterday, and reports reached here to-dav that the auttioritles refused o allow any person to usstat in burying We body under penalty of e iz sent from town for Witeen dass. Apolica: tiun wus wade tor assistaneo lrom Uhis ciiye ‘I'he people In the rural distriits seen to ve getr ting wore demarutized every day. Unmesvitne, HSeph. .—Drs, Archer and Blaughter ana uwursea arrived salely, Fever spreading rapidly in the country. No toml for the fever herc, Lewit be xnown thut we need funds, J. M. Netaos, Chalrman Rellef Committee, JIOLLY BPRINGS. STILL RAGING, - HoLry $priNos, Miss., Sept. . —~There ar about 140 people for the fever to feed upow, aml quite as many i thelr beds o)l the-time, We have underestimated the magitude of this plaguc. Entire families, some of them num- Uerinr elgbt or ten, aro down with the discanc, Among the physicians ten have beeu- stritken dowa: fourof them bave dled. Five druguite bave gone down, and three have died. Of the ministers who have fallen, two aro dead. Ia the Post-Offico two ont of three arc in tha cemetery, Several of the nurses have taken It,ond some bave not reaovered. In almosy every way the fever has manifested mortulity simply appalling. Three days ago thirty new cases and twelve deaths wers reported, andtho doy following forty-fve new wases and ten deaths, while yesterday there were twenty-three new cases and eleven deaths. To-day the nani- ber of new cases is cightven, and the deaths tive. TAE DocTON. Atter having recrulted live different times, the Rellef Committee yesterday numbered only une, Drs, Mannlue. of Austin, Tex; Louls, of Denltson, 'Tex. ; aud Feancts, of this place, Jost their lve wnnu fighting this dreadful scourse. Drs. S8equir, of Louisiana, sud Skeldon, of thy Cun't-liet-Away Club, of Mobile; Drs, Mchie, Dautets, Dauey, and West, of this -place, have had the fever, und are all convaleseent, Dra, MeKfo and Scquir have alrcady resumed ther work, Ottiers witl soou tollow. Dr. dotm Ross, of Clarksville, Tenw., surgeon in tne Unlted States Navy, absent on leave, voluntecred his services, and I3 bere fu this death spot, working day and night. CUARLES WALKEI, of Hartford, Conn,, who cae here under the auspices of the Youne Men's Christlan Asso. clution of New Orleans, discharzed i dnty Bike o trae Chisltlan, wnd the last thime ne did Lelure e fell wus to make s wreath Lo plase on the erave of Stater Stella, of Bethlchem sy, whoso character was ps peacelul us a Ctinis- tan's could be. Walker has every attention bestowed on hiny, .I"dl!.m Nl wild be saved I6 human cfTorts can oy Thus cuds the chapter, and wo Jook fi morrow with un anxicty lnexoressily would be clad at ¥ nld Ktate o e tho salids Who luve rousty n)u(rllmlul 10 our wants that due acknowledimient wih e made a8 soolt as clerks van be ovtalaed. There 18 not one bere now who nave bieen fu the ollco mure thian two dave, Every morning vacant seaty tell Lo sty l‘!m! {‘\-mu aml telesrnng Ust Qo UNBNsWTLs J. L. HOLLAND, lw“cl Conaiitie. L()Ulh\ LI, ETILL, SWEETLY BOONING." Kpeclat Dispatch o The Tiliune, LoUvISvILLE, Sept. 27.—1t was well known fn Louluyille at the time the city procliimed ity #utes wide open to Svuthern refugees that wumors of original fever Lere might be cireu- lated and tlod bellevers. Thousands of refu- Kees bave been sheltered, aud two commodious hospitals were crectod and offered to all sick persous who mizht cure to come bere, Of those who cawe, alisest one-third died, half recover- ed, aud the otiers sre couvalvscent. ‘The treatment at the bospltals wus stogulyrly suc- ceasfut, aud at the moment Loulsville was cougratulatiog herselt upon the good re- sult of her oilurts, tho report thut the vlague prevadls hero fo epldemic form ' @ods au outlet through the Assocluted Press ut @ocisuatl. 1t 1s wallcious, utterly uncalied for, and untrue, ‘Tho fact that & sister city could be gulity of giviug widespread publicity to such a perversion of fucts In so Rrave 3 matter caudcs unqualiticd ndignation and uviversal de- uuudlation of {ts suthor. It is trus that & besnivious type of reulttent or aututuual fe- wer dud shiow ftscit fu one locality, and that bl a duzen deaths werethe sesult. Such an cvent wight ocvur at suy other thne, and oceasion no scure, Just mow it hus been attended with frixhit, sud & few familics hastened sway. These aru the facts $p She watter; and at preseat writ- vy Loutsville Is booming,—sweetly boomtny,— yellow-fever reports to nw couunry nowwithe staudii SILE CLAIMS A CLEAN BILL OF NEALTLL - To ths Weatern dssociuted Fress. Louisvices, Ky, Scut. 97.—At o meellng of the Board of Health to-day at noon ths lollow- iox way sdopted Luwmors of & wnn higuly excising aud pteju- dictal to vur city ba b speedd a1l over ilie couniry us Lo fuw ‘l YOr buiug Sh 0o epideawic forw iu e City b Mhnll:,\m eca 16 vur duty o sunouuce, 14 the moet posittvy asd swphatic mavnier, (het socR wistoiculs wre fabw aud vn- cliristiug atteaipts tu injure commerclatly & jeople * who have tried o do their fullduty o oar suterlig Southern beethrva, A4 pablic custidians of 1ho bealth of tho Cliy of Loulavilic, uod witha conecleutlous_scues of the weigut of reaponeibilily, wo wtirn sacredly st Wally there BIAY LIVe DEch eeicra dusiduces uf Follow fever of wu Indigenode cLaZacter, even uLog t

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