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{bia there han been the preatest diversity of optn- fon among anr mest prominentand avle phyateians, Nnr have there been nany new ca<cs since Monaay nrt, We haro already had several froats, and, with onr city never in 80 exceptionally a heaithy condi- tion, we have no hesitation in ananrine one frienda Wwho'may be abeent, and the peuple of the conntry ot Iarge, (hal there has ot derny nor i there nore, an epulmic of any character whaterer, With a popnlation of 140,000 sonle,” there have bean anly forty deatha for the week ending this dAy 130 o°clock, from all causes, while At a cors respandinz period Inst year thero' were fifty-ano. l|l-'... lhlm tame weeks {n°1870 thero were forty-cight e, Lonisviile, when she opened her doara and her hearie to the afficted of ihe South, did an witha full conclonaness of the dangers thereby incutred, hut, infinenced prrely by motlves the most Christian aml humane, has Jrayed, and_ shall coniinae to pray; to & mereiful God for His further benignant provldence, Creanies 1. Jacons, Mayor and President of the Board of Ileaith, . W. Epwanps, Health Offcer, E. 0. Bnowx. M. D., Phyzician of the Rast District. WiLt, J, Ronixsox, Becresary of the Board of TTealth, Gzonax W, Gmirpst, Consnlting Physician to Yellow-Fever Hoepltal, THE STORY A8 TOLD NY TAE CINCINNATIANS, Special Dispate to The Tridune. Cixcirari, O., Sent, 27.—The city hns been filled to<lay with wild reports regarding the yellow;fever in Loulsville, which the arrival of an unusual number of Loufsville people reemed at first to covlirm. The true state of aMairs, however, Is now known, and there s shown to Yo no good gronnds for the panie that exists. Heslth-Ofticer Minor, of Cincinnatl, has jnst returned from Loulisville, whither he went to investigate the facts, 1fe found enough to jus- tify o continuance of quarantine, but not enough to warrant the flight of the inhabitants. There have been In alt ten yellow-fever cases which originated In that city, ALL WITHIN TWO DIOCRS of the Nashvlile depot, in the neighborhood whero the savitary condition is not good. Flve of the patients died, and the fothers nre doing well, The newspapers cndeavored to conceal the facts, and, wken the people m the Infected reglons became alarmed and began to move away, tho vanle rapidly spread over the city. ‘I'ne ndvice of some phvsiclans to familles in their care to leave thecity also tended to In- creage the atarm, Some of the fugitives who srrived fn Clncinnati oetually belfeved that they hnd Jeft theircity tull of the plague. Henry ‘Watterson, caitor of the Courier~Journal, came up last night with bis family to witness the per- {furmance of Clara Morris pt the Grand Opera- House, and the report quickly spread that ho HAD FLED TO E3CAPD THE PEVER, Dr. Minor s confident that there is no anger of an epldemic in Loulsyille, for winter is close at hand. He thidks, however, if the fever had #tarted there fn August the result would have been as bad as at Memphis. It s belleved that the district near the depot was infected by bag- face from the South, or by the atring of bedding from siceping-vars. The patlents thus far are all white. DBROWNSVILLE. IUT ZIGUT NEW CASES. Spectal Dispatch €0 The Tribune, BrowssviLLe, Tenn., Sept. 27.—Thers have been but eight new cases reported to-day, and the only deaths up to this hour (10 v, m.) aro W. F. Willis, ut uls place of refuge tn the coun- try: Mrs, Hitt, a volunteer vurses and a little negro. There will bo three or four more to- night. Miss Mury Delle Howell, who has nurssd her father and mother throush thie disease, is, sad to gay, miving up her sweet young lite In the noble canse of sufferiug humanity. Dr. John ZS Ware s fmproving, nand will pull through. Juan Raynor, another How- ard, I8 down, Dock Bhermand, the poticeman, s not doingz well. Buny Recves, tho colored policeman, is dojng noble duty for Mayor Me- Urath, and keepinie his people quict, Some of our people are {n the country camping under the trees, and Mayor McGrath will have some teuts to-morrow. ‘Thoe Howards got 81,125 from Memphis, and Mayor Metrath got 3170 from Mcemphis. We are very well Oxed now, and THE “ UNIVEISAL YANKEE NATIONS': are onr friends, We love them now, This thing sctties It nll, Uod bless them! The tomahawk fa,vutied forever. We' could not have male it, thouch, but for the noble, gener- ous veople of the North, City Marshal Russell s duing well to-night. Charlie Graham is at Lis post nyraln, W. Ivig WesTuroOK, . Eucretary of tho lloward Association. * ROWNSVILLE, TENN, Spcclal Dipatch to The Tribune. Drow~sviLLE, Tenn., Sept. 27.—Four new sases, Several bad cases on hand, W, K. Wills died ot his place of refuge in the conntry, A, Hitt and a negro girl died. Four moredeaths are expected by morning. 5roln THCRMAN, KY. . Spectal Dispateh (0 The Tridune, Hickumay, Ky, Sept, 27.—The tever Is ten- fold worse than ever, Five deaths since yestee- day,—Dr, James Furrls, Otls Luteelll, J, J. C, Bonduraut's chila, Lewis Person's chilid, and “Tom Crop (colored), There are ten new cases, including Thomas Burke, tho only druggist in oy The Rellet Committee have taken «narge of tho drug-store, and the physicians fill their own preseriptions, The outlook Is glovwy, but 1 can't sce what the fever has got to work on, GUTHRIE, KT, Gpecial Dissaich to The Tridune, Gurnme, Ky, Sept. 27.—\W. I\ Braoch, promiuent merchant of Uuthrle, Chester Cur- tls, railroad ogent at Danville, Tenn., and travsferred here, aud J. I Crutchitield have dica within the last tbree days with a malarial tever. Much excitement prevadls here, and & Keuural exodus bins commenced, WINONA, NIS3, New OruEANs, Sept, 27.—A dispatch to the Younz Men's Curistian Association frotn Winons reports several new cases of fever there, and asks for a doctor aud wurse. Dr, T, J. Wooll Koes there to-morrow, AISSISAIPPL, M1, Mresizsieer Crty, Mbs., Sept. 27.—Twelve casca; two deaths, one death in Lhe country. Que suspiclous case In Handsboro, BOYINA, Twenty uew cases reported at Bovina, A kpecial traln with wurses, physiclaus, sud sup- ples left here for Lawrence Lake aud Bovius yesterday, CANTON, 188, Caxtox, Bept, 27.—New cases, fiftecn. No deaths, We think the worst is over, CHATTANOUUA, CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn,, Bent. 27,—Deaths from yelow fever to-uay, fuur,—| Warren, Bulile arwer, o child of 1 1, Btunfield's, and’ Caro- line Barker (colored, Ten npew canes— Mre, Pat Maloney, Mrs, ‘lieue Hauly, Henr Burgr, Matthew flawking, Mea. [loran, {Iu. Ed- ward Murphy, Whllaw Roae, Rubert McIntosh, uuill nF)Ir‘ M.lfiewu aud daughrer, . F. e, Agcnt of the Eust Tennesseo Roud, ook B fever yesterday, Ditricd yeaterday, o His wite was Weatber wanin sud unfavorable, not spreading out of the jnferted dfl‘::fi‘c‘l" L MAITIN, TKNN, Mauriv, Teon., Sept. 27.~One new case, No deaths, GRAND JUNCTION, ORARD JUNCTION, Bcpt. #7.—No deaths,to- day; four buW cascs. ¥ { " iR BaY 7. Lo, A 81, Loris, La., Seut, 9T.—A hundred cases (o date, and” four deaths in the .past twenty-four bours. [Note—"Toe Howards gend Dr. Jickson aud nurses to Bay 81, Loufato-day. | WATER VALLRY, Warei VatLxy, Miss.; Bept. 37.—Two degths this morulog; spother expected, Fous pew tusen to-dav. -Jobu E. Boston, Master-Mechanic ol the U, Bt L& Noyfis down, Euzineer Gart- ez, wite, aud oud Mry Lovg diod fo-day. Two ublirs expected 10 dio to-utght, © Tos fever fs on the Increase, : At about 4 o'clock this afterncon fire broke ‘- out, desironng tiree -stores; ‘sod injuring two uthers wil thelr contents, » Tutal: luss aboyt 10, Cousidersble oxcitemens and !)I l: tieaso of Bew cuses way be luoked for. i e GMENADA, - St & -Gkzaava, Miss., Sept. 27.2-Tho Howards will }::e‘lfi tu':lvl: lfl)‘;»l‘; the fwer bas cxhausted tsetf. No wiore funde or prot N NG déaths or ow cases today, ) 108 Beeded " = FABS CUNIaTIAN, Pass Cunistan, Sept. 47.—Th'rty-ive cases to date; four deatlin; twelve uuder treatment wod dotug well. The fever in of u wild 1 pe. BATON LsLGE, 3 Baroa Rouue, La, Sept, —A Jll yester- dar moming wave Jrupe that the fever wos de- creasing, This moruing, however, the situation 13 n2ain theeatcuing, Many persons were tnken dawn during last bight and this morning, A namber ol cases are reported as being danger- ously {1, < The Howard booka show that ahont 150 nurees are actively emploved, As the epidemic pro- gresses, Increasing want ond destitution de velon, 'We canaot give any favorable ne Our telegrph operators, Messrs. Flippen and Young, are doing thelr duty manfully, and de- scrve preat prafee for their faftniul perform- auce of duty at this hour, Stened) Leox JAsTREMSRT, A\hgmr. iATox Rovar, Sept. 27.—New cascs, 535 no eathe, OCRAN APRINGS, OcEAN Srnixas, Sept. 27.~Three new casess one death to-day. Total cases to date, 03 deaths, 20, INVESTIGATION, INBTRUCTIONS TO THR YELLOW-FRYEN COMMIS- ATON, Wasnixarox, . C., Scpt. 27.~Surgeon-Gen- eral Woodworth, of the Marine TTospital Scrv- fce, has, upon the advice of members of tho American Public Henlth Association, selected Prof. 8 M. Bemiss, M. D, of New Orleans, na Chalrman of the Commission to fnvestigate the epidemic of fever, Dr. Bemies replied to Dr Woodworth as foliows: I will accept and give my whole energry to the work.” s Dr. Bemiss {8 at prerent Professor of Theory and Practico of Medicine tn the University of Loutstana and editor of the New Orleaus WVedi- cal and Surgica! Journn', The remaining members of the Commission wero determined upon this evening, but the aeceptanco have not been recelved. Dr. Wowdl. worlh's letter appofnting tire Commiesion, which will be Issued to-morrow, will contaty the following: The members of the Commitsion Wil aescmble in the Cityof New Orlean roon an pussible, and, having organized, with Dr. lemire as Chairinan, and one of your nnwber as Itecords t once com- mence the work, It 18 hoped 10 make the inventi. eation exhanstive in every important direction, but from the commencement of your woerk and the continvance of the epidemic you will dir yonr inqniries and obacrvations especially to ihe cansea of tho present enldemic rather than the natural history of tne yellow fever itsesf, which latter 1lne of inquiry miny e pursued sub sequently, should the coniribuilons of money be euilicient, or Coagrens so direct, The great object 1 the Inveatigution Ia to slean all o imporiant facta poasiblo to be ohtained which have reference 10 menrures of preventiun of fature epidemics, After completing’ your work In New Urleans yon will visit as many of the cities and towns in which thoyellow fever prevails n is practicatile before the 10th- of Novemhee wext. on which day the American Public Iicalth Assoclaifon will convens In special e n (nrobably In the City of Itich- wond) todiscuss the facts which you rball have finlncr‘ed, lnnllwh‘lch you will llll;lmlbl prior to that e in a preljminary renort to the Surgeon-ten- thatof the Netie Hospltal Sorvice. Y ——— MISCELLANLEOUS, GALLIFOLIS, CIRCrNATE O,y Bept. 27.—Conslderable un- casincss fs aguin felt at Gallipolls, O., at the reappearance of vellow fever,—Iu tho heart of the vity this time. Thero are three genuine cases: E.J. Huntspliter, Max Hareer, and Witl- fam Nall. Tho latter died last night. He was a deck-hand on the steamer Porter. It {s not %nown that the others had been in the vieinlt of the tll-Inted boat. Some families have left the city, and, thourh no great ‘excitement pre- vails, yet others will doubtless take the same precaution. Tho weather last night was cool, and hopes were entertained that & frost would oppear, but tho advices thls moralug state that thiere was no frost, E RETURNED NURSES QUARANTINED, NouroLk, Va., Sept. 27.—Three nurses, who were sent from Noriolk to Memphis, named Mordecal, Parker, aud Dickson, attempted yes- terday to return to Norfolk, but wers put off the train seven miles irom the city by order of the sanitary authonties. The pollca were order- ed to prevent thelr entry, but they got In at a late bour, and were arrested at their residences, taken to the pest-hiouse, and the vlothes that they brought with them from Memphis were ,l.lr:med. They will bu strictly Ruarded for ten s FREX FROM TIH PLAGUE. KNoxvinLy, Teun., Sept. 3. —Pussengers go- Ing and returning over the KeaifgiaW routa ure gofng through via Cleveland and Dalton with- out deluy, ‘There is no yellow fever cust of Chattauoogs. . RELIEP, ST, PAUL, 3 Specta? DispateN fo The Tridune, 87, PAvL, Sept. 20.—Tho contributlons for yellow-tever reliet ferwanled by Bishop Grace amount to abouts 81,500, without fncludlug hberal sums ralsed and forwarded direct by varlaus Catholle Benevoleol Assoviatious of the diocesc, 2 LAWRENGE, KAN, Apectal Dixpateh 10 The Trivune. . Lawnexce, Kan,, Bept. 27.—This city send about $5,000 to the sulferers in tho South, This sum has been secured by church and society contributlons, benefit concerts, and%rivate sub- scriptions, More will be raiscd, CENTRALIA, ILL, Bpecial Dirpate to The Tridune, CexTRALIA, 1, 8ept. 27,—The citizens of this place sent to-day an cntlre car-load of pro- vislons to our unfortunate brethren of the Bouth. Five hundred doilars lu cash bad slready been forwarded, PRILADELPIIA. PriranELrnLA, Sept. 27,—Tho Citlzens' Yel- low-Fever Relief Committee to-day report the roceipt of 8522 Total to date, $115,078, NEW YORK. New Yonk, Sept. ,27.—Sayor Tly has sent the total contributions received by him to<lay, l:lluuuung tu about 830, to the Mayor ofjMein- phils. CIIICAGO. TNE CITIZEN' RELIEF COMMITTER met agulu yesterday morning, Mr. W, A. Fuller prestding, Mr. Brown, the Conmittee’s clerk, stated that the subscriptions up to date hiad been $37,- T4L415 the smount aporopriated, $44,844.08; expenses, $190.43, and the amount still subject to approvriation, $12,707.90, The following telegrams wero read: Wasiixatan, Nopt. 20.—To the Jayor of Chl- cngn; We proposs with provisions to relieve sutilvi Wil you bel BpprUes, Avexawven . Suernpno, Chalrman, Vickanvnu, Miss.. Sept, 25 —Wurry harrman: We have ealle for holp from s on river and rallroad, and can- use money (6 relieve actusl wants besidss those In our own comniunity. o d, FiTzraTICK, Actiog-Presidont llowarda, GRENADA, Mi y Sept. Murry Nelson, Chwirman, afe. : Do not send sny mors money or pruvisiuns o Water Valley. They du nol need it, D, W, Coax, Managet Howrid Asavcistion. GnaspJuserioy, Tenn, , Sept, 2 Kerjool, Y34 Rush street, Chica, & YOur fiee Dot Crairman, and send hoapital aiores, blaukets, and clothes, quickly, for God's aal < Ny, IAnLES ScuLey, Chalrman Ladics' Kelie! Committee, Samvel Nw Onrxaxs, La., Bept, 25, —~Murry Nelsgn, Churman: Drew i you to"day, a8 per your tlos ram, $1,000 each for Ureenvillo and Wsquemine, W1ll inguira into and report upan_your telegram abuut Toure fndrowsry, 8 SOUTHMAYD, Beeretary Howard, Association, Mr. Baker favored su appropriation of $3,000 for supolius for the steamboat expedition, He thoagly, that the ided of relieving fu this way the towns cut off. from communication was & wost excellent one, sud that the Comunittee shouid at vuce embrace it and make a geucrous Mlowanee, . The Rev, Dr.Hagrle tugught the Committee should seud & coptributlon of mouvy to Grand Junction, Holly 8prioge, and Vicksbarg n ad- dition to aboropristiog for the rejief expedition dowo the river, the plan of which was-a moat ex'filltut n‘:lut.' l“l: ;»: Aor, Tk : he tnutler of keeping s veserve in haod com- {og up, 3. Huker uxprossed the opivlon that it Was uscless to kevp # large winount of money -tied up here whin 0 uch was peeded Lo < prye vide fur the wauts of the sick. Ile was fu Jayop of sendiug it Lo then at poluts whens it was “most nevded and would do the most good, -~ “Tun selielexpbdition was edasfuted vy ol thé mewberd: of tue Comwbitve Lo he & grsud Giue L0 sskot the peaple Io settlements cut frow counwpnication with the outalde world, aud, oo motlon of ir, Buker, it was fiually do. cided to_ Bpproprists $5.000 10 2upplive ns re- quested, $1,00 fur Vicksburg, aud §1,00 for Huolly sprungs, Sotue duscussion 2rosc asto the necessity of appropriaing for Granl Jonetion, aud 1t was Houtly decldeld to telegrapa to Mouphds tur TMBER 2% 1876—TWELVE PAGES further Information ag to the exact stnation at ramd Junetion, e Committee sont off the following dis- tot s, then adjonined s 3 274 Ucrander B, Shopherd, Clairmanr Ye'low-Forer Neliep Comm'tree, Washe yunton, D. €. We will contribute £, 000 for ex- pedition fram St Lonje with provislane. lee, and “medicines down the Missjexinpl River fo releve rettlomenta cat off from commnnlcation, Advise us where to place fiunds, Mitnay Nersox, Chateman Citizens! Ltetlef Cominlites, e, Cnitcaso, Seut, 97— WL L, Holland, I'rexidrnt Homard Aseor.ation, Holty Sfringr: We rend yon £1,000 by cxpress to-dav. Meany NrLsoy, Chatrman Citlzens' Ltelief Conumittee, Cateano, Sept. 07— Pregideat Howard Associa- thon, Vicksburg, das.: Draw al eight for §1,000 for use st interior points, at your discretion, Meany Neteoy, Chalrman Cltizens' Reliof Commutteo. Citicano, Rept, 29—A, D. Langsiaf, Presiden! Houward Arsoclation, Memphis: 1o’ you ueed woney for Urand Junctlon? Answer. Mygny Nxveox, Chairman Cltlzons' iteflor Committee, TIOXATIONS, The Treasnrer of the Citlzens' Committee re- ceived the following contributions yesterday: Citlzans of Congdon, 108 Procreds of concer! ot Lakesido Hed-ittbbon Clut 1iss Julia Shirley, LaGrange, 1. .. orted. .. Tolad.voa e Previonsly rep: ‘Total to date.... Various sources.... Qrand total AT “L‘mlu;mn)‘. General 8ceretary of the Young Mren's Chiristisn Association of this city, acknowledges the folluwing conteibutions: Firat Preshyterian Church of tolorado Bprings, Coliiesciesissonsos ssnnsisanss Doz of clothing from delerson Park Presby- Church for Memphis, J. D, tingriet, Amlsh, Ia.... . Presbyterian Charch, iddio ‘Creck, 1ii, First {ougregational Charch, Decorah, I Egal-1-Te Ciub, Chicago.... .. Mrs, Melvena llaguiey, Vag Orin, ‘Total amonnt forwanded to date 83,030, ‘The sale of trinkets made from the old Conrt- Touse bell by Henry V. Coleman, engineer of steamer No, 24, yleided 816, and Mr. Colemsn haa sent the moncy to the Chied of tne New Or- Teans Department for the beneflt of the suffer- tng firemen. ‘Flic Mayor yesterday sent 831, the balance of the yellow-fever contributions handed to his Secretary, to the Preshient of the Howard Arso- clation st Memohis, to be transmitted to Green- ville, Miss, The total amount sent South to date Is $U,31. The account s clused, and no niore money wilt be received at the Magor's oflice, us his Tonor thinks, from the nccounts recelved from theSouth, that no mory assist- anee 18 needed. Several ladies of this city have received ap- peals from Memphis concerning the vondition ot the suffercra by yetlow fever in that uity, stating that clothes, bedding, blankets, ete., aro greatly needed, s nearly every house has been visited by the fever, necessituting the de- struction of such artleles. Contributions of the churacter fodleateldl may bo seat _to the store of M. E. laywood, Noa. 76 and 77 State strect. LOVISVILLE, B ‘The following telegram was received lero yeatenday LovisvitLe, Ky,, Sept. 87.—L, D. Richardson, Manager tireen Zine ; "Vheto Ja not the slizhicst fonndation for the repart teleeraphed from Cincly nutl that the yellow fever prevaila at point. The health of Lhe city \as nover better, und tho fact has been fully demounstrated that yoilow-fever cannot Lo contracted hete. Flyase contradice all reports to the contrary, M. 1, Suirn, eneral Ereight Agent L. &8 N, andd. 8, R, R, PICNIC, The Exceutive Commitico appointed to make arrangements for tho salvov-keepers’ plenfe, to bo given fu the White Stocking Park un Tues- day for the benenit of the yelluw-tever sullerers, met last evening in the Sherinan House club- ruom, Jue Mackin in the chafr, Tne Committoy .on_ Printing reported that 20,600 *dodgers ™ had been prepared, ‘The Chalr announced that the seats and other nrrnn?m ts wodld all be completed by Sunday, Thert? would be grlass. ball shooting by local experts, a gamo of basc- ball, pedestrian” exitbitions, and a varioty per- formance by firat-class artlsta. o the evenlng, ‘Tho grounds would L iliumingted with calcium lights In tho everti®, and o yery large attend- ance was looked for. ) Mr. Wasserman, from 2he, fnlonn-l(eeuerl’ Assoclation, offeredd the ¢o-obbration of that Loy, They were ready to attemd to one of the vars, and toscll ticketsto thuir abllity, On motion the Committes of thd “Absoctation was invited to jom with tho Execuitivs Committes, and tocall upon the browers for subscrintluns ol o liquld characier. The- lquor-dealers will attend ‘to tho distilcrs aml Waoleaale waisky men, and will report at an adjourned meeting at the Sherman House this ovoning, DR, JENY LEWIR, To the Lditar of The Tribune, Cittcaao, Scot, 2.—Amoug the deaths at Holly Svriugs, from yellow-tever [ sev i your paver of the 27th the name of 1ir, denu Lowis, Lfcel that I caunot let this good and bruve man pass ot of notice without o wonl of testt- mony ns to his purs and notde character, 1 Knew him first In St Luke'g Hospltal, whero he scrved a vear as resident physiclan, ~ He then moved to Dentson, la., whero he had s goud practice and was highly respécted. Aa soon as the yellow-fover became ephivimlo and there was a call for phyaiclans, ho offered lits services; and came humediately to Chicuzo 10 muke ar- rangements, 1le suid to me, * [ feel ealled by the volee of God to . underlake this work. ‘Fhere sesmed to Lo soms ditlicuity st first about his golng, and ho said aurain, 41 it be God’s will that 1 donot e, 1 sitlinit, but 1 shall use every cilort to Efl to the suiferers,” le aid o, e labored nobly and unseltishly until God culled him, ond thewy with Christlon resigna. tion and chtlid-like falth, which ever churacter- Ized nim, he surrendered: his soul into the hands of his Lord and Redesmer, Such lives and such deaths not only eunoble the individual, but thiey enncble ull humaolty, and Jie us up and streughten us to persuvers unto the end, 3 CLINTON LOCKH, 5T, LOUIS, DEXIAL OF A BEPORT OF TIE NXI3TENCE OF YELLOW FRVER, Q@uinew (i) Herald, Seot. 20. A business man of Quiney, who was in 8t, Louls a few days since, was fnformed by a phy- slcian thero that he knew of at least 100 casvs of vellow fever there, Tho newspapers of that city bave been careful not to repurt o single case fu that city, but have contended all the time that thers was ho fever fu the city, The Quisey tun referred Lo calied ow a tirin thery with whom bo dues business, and learned that ono ol the members of the ouse had sent bis family out of the uty., Auother cittzen of Quiucy recelved a letter from a 8t. Louls triend lately, advisiug i uot 10 come to the St Louls Fair ou ucevunt of the prevalence of the yellow fever, it Is suli by 8t, Louls parties that the reason 81. Luuls pavers do not suy anything sbout the fever is vu acconnt ol the Bxposition, the races, and the Falr there, From the reports receved m Quiney by Qulucy partiea from 5t, Louis Iricuds, there o yellow feved there, aud pleuty of it 8¢, Louts Repudliean, Sevl, 77, The above from the Quincy Herald fsof o plecs with many otber articles wulch have re. cently sppearcd In that sheet. Repurts of Health-Ollleer Franels and the Bupenintendent ol the Mariue Huspital hore |:{uvu conciusively that the writer ls either & mérconary Jlar or u fuol. lu the tirst plice, no busiucss-man of Quincy ever dared promulgute such o bare-faced fulsehiood a8 tto Hrat fuw lines of the foregmne Indicate, Let the belougred writer for the Quiney derad glve tho nawme ol the ** businegs-man vl Quincy who was in St. Louis 8 few day$ siuce,” und whicu that §s done we cuguge Lo prove that what he did eoy was garbled by tus Quincy Aeraid pian, e ——— 0BITUARY. Bostox, Sept. 27.—Cul, Almond liodges, President of the Washinglon Natlonal Bauk, died suddenly this morulog st his suwiner, resle dencs st Portsmouta, I L o i Bostox, Scot, 38 ~Benjamin F. Thomas, ex- Judge of the Bupreme Court of the United States, and ex-Member <00 Cungreas, dicd st Balew this alterucoy, oF o e ————- T OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - -+ - Loxpoy, Sepp,'¥T.~The steamsbip - Scythla, frow New Yopk, Lus arrived out, i New Yord, Sept, "2T.—Arrived, ‘steumships Balticy frymy, Liverpool, and 'Smu (3 Vgrgmm, rrg’m ll‘tfii’:‘twa Senl-."li'"'.\rrll pd A‘llkam‘: i e SE whT g ,Du':mdu. Jrous Payuingy,, ol Py . TELEGRAPHIC rgonf ! Niw Yonk; ‘Septi: 2.=A) (the/Bennsyivania Ruilroad bqlld)l;m, depots, gluumu; aod oflecp are eavily drupbd o moyrging to-day Tor thil dead Su’p{-rlnwmh}ul.,.,umu W, H{r -“:'}.‘S‘ wany public butldiugs” fu Jersey Clty Lear wis- ncts to the geueral sorruw und 1espiect. —————— Beecher (a Callforuia, Mr. Beecher's sticcess durfug bis Jecturing tour fu Canfurals hos been very flatbering, ite Ly cleared §HLLUD by ton ieciaires, shd the an TIIL CiilCAGO TRIBUN TURDAY SEf who hired ki Teeturine imatie almost as mch, 11§s centertainments have iterfered serforsle with Akh busieds of the thea- tred, U ane Fon when the workinmen undertonk to et s rintond demonstintion befor the dours, Ws agent olfered the leaders ‘llrw-u‘-kuu, awl tuey” yielded to thu tempta- lon, %, 4 e pr—— il ey GO Qors = Rngwed Rehinol-Scandal—Ap- polntmenta—Frelttirowerselard Dufterin «The Orange Tronbles=Klection 1tow, Rpevial Ditpdtch to The Tribune. 4 Bwerranuro, Que, Sent; 97.~Edward II. Gofly ex-President, of the Hoston, Montreal & Portiand Rnuwny.f]w absconded to the United States, the. Grand Jury at Montreal having ro- turned true bills awaMst btm for forgery on the Canadian Agriculiuésl Iusurance Company. 1o was afrafd ce the tribunal, and de- camped. His labilities will prodably reach $500,000; nsacts nil, as lic made over all his cffects to hia wife.” ! &peciat Didpdich to The Tridune, OT1TAWA, Bept. 7. There was a_heavy fall of fnow i Ottawa (lounty to-day. North of the it Mountains, ab Rockliffo to-might, the ther. mometer fs at freczing point. Kpecial Dipatch to Tae Teibure. HALIFAX, Sept. #T.—A scandal In contection with one of the public schools is treating some excitement here. ' The Priucipal of the Morris- Street School, un elderly mian, was charged with being druuk in the school-room. and muking an Indecent assault on a female teactier, The Com- misstoncrs Investizated tho matter, and re- solved, by o small majority, to reprimand him for drunkennuess; Yut the vther charge they did nut consitder proveq. , Much feoling s exhibited 1n the matter, and an cffort wil) be made to dis- mfss the Principal. It Is probsble the alfair will et into the courts, - * ‘The declsion of the Uttawa Government, as ‘reported n well-tnformed clrcles, to filt all va- cancies in public offiees, will be followed by the Nuva Svotfa Government, and appolntmonts will bo made to every position In the Province Lefore uither Government resigns, In thls Province there Is a Licatenant-Guvernorship, a -I:iulwulllp, and & number of ninor ollices to Lo led. W o Spretal Dlsvateh to The Tridune, OTTAWA, Bept, 27, —B8overal metnbers of Par- llament are Lere,—supporters of the Govern- menty—@ging Mr. MeKeuzle to make appoint- ments, and not give un the reins of power untit tho last moment. ¢ {s understood M. McKen- zle has at lust succumbed, and that over twenty yacancies will be liled. Strenuous exertions were tade to induce Mr. McKenzle to agreoto certoln superaunuations, but so far the Promier lhins stood flrm, . Hpeclal Dispateh (o TAe Trivune, Winnirea, Man, Sept. 87.—An offleer Just arrived here from the West states that there ts rerlous trouble at (Qu* Armlle vrer the pay- menta to Indians, necessitating the presence of the Mounted Police. BufTalo were recontly seen near Qu' Appelle, moving northward in small droves, Mueciul Dizrw.cil 10 The Tribune, Tonoxto, Sept. 2i.—The Prosldent of the Canada trult-Urowers' Assoctation, In his ai | niddress, at thy Proviuclal Exhibition hera, rud to the importanco of fruit-culture, That . hie said, itke other commercial futer- ests, lad passed through a scason .of trinl, As u rule, the present was a poor fruit-year, The Lreat stuple—upples—were everywhero s poor erop. Thu erop promised abunduntly ; but three nlzits of frost, from the 12th to the 15th of May, atmost unniullared it. 'Tho apples, pears, and chierry buds, tlm, strawberry, oud carly shoots o the Ve, were cur down as it they bad. never nppeared, Plumswere about half acrop. Peaches largely eacaped the frost, but * the gollows * renderad them an indiiferent crop. ~ Tho fnscct-peats were legion, Tlhiese pests could only be got rid of by leglslation ; uud a law should be enacted 10 compel Lhe destruction of fallen and stung fruit, He referred ut lenath to the destructive ravages of *tho yellows™ in tho peach- orchards, Thousands of diseaged peachios were fmporied annually " from the United States, When pleuro-pnedamonia threatened tho cattle of Canada, the Government prohiblted the fm- portatton of eattley uud, If the principle was sound Ia regard to anlmals, 18 was sound in the vase of discased fruit, He sugrested that, in future, o imited nunber of th foremont fruit- growers in tho Northurn Btates of the Unton bu {nvited to come over and bo our Judges of frule In the Urovinutdl Bhuw, gy ‘I'he Qutario Branch of the Rogal Caledonin Curling Club presentod Lord Duiferin with an address, and o madsive silver tea-Kottlo u- scribed ns follows: Presented br the Members of the Ontarlo Ieanch of tho Hoyal Caledoma Curting Club to their Patron, lis Excolivncy tha Iit. -Hon, Sle Frederiex ‘femple, Earl of Duflerin, Uoverove-Geueral of Cutiutty, etc., cte.,'on the eve of hin departure from the Dominion, atthe completion of his term of ullice, Scptember, 1 Tetter lo'ed yo canna bos Will yo no con back oguin? On ono side of the. kettle Is the scal of the Caledonia Club, oud on tha other ins Ex; Iency's coat-of-armns, ~Tho 1id 13 & curling-stone, and the kettlo Is -supported by fuur vesom Hia Exeellency made s feeling aud cloquent. re- vly, and [acetiously remarked thut it Juoked as it tho. curlers of Cavada wero determined to kecp hlin and his wifo v bot water, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, MoNTREAL, Bept, 8T.—Judge Ruuaay, o his charwe to the Grund Jury, referred at consider- able length to the case ot the Orangemen which wuuld como before them, and the act uuder which the prosecutivn wus proceeding, Tho {umrl were not eallell upon to say whether Lhe uw wug too severe or not. Tlev wero slmply to decide whether the aceused caine under that act. ‘Ihierd were othier conslderations nifecting this oruanlzation, Although pechavs the jury might cooclude that the evidence did not prove the bociety to ba illecal, it tends to u breach of the peace, and nov tho less eu beesuse the members do nut futend to comnic sny assault, Its latent nfuchief les fn tho fac that v ts provocatlye, 1t {8 the commemoration of a pulitical victory won by ong varty over another In o civit war, 1Lt Is wise, (L asplres to wisdom not practiced by tho great cougquering nations of the world, o put relfiglous processions on the sanie basis (s lllllpllV to disptay intolerance, Heary Merrick, M..D Py Most Worshiprul Grand-Master of tha Orangemen of Uritish Ameries, and several other members of the Cumminslon appolntod to wateh the fezal pro- ceedings pending ugainat the Orangemen, and to udvies cuncerning the same, are in town, and held a cunsuitation with some of the leadine members of the Order - fu relation to futurs de- velupments of the cuss, Au luffaminatory handblil has been distrib- uted In the streets, beadud ** Avold the Trapt” in reterence to the Irisb Urotestant Beoevolent Soclety’s plenie, which will have several iristy Catholics us judges ul prizes. The [rish Cathe olles have wiven gonerally in support of the Ksunlr.' aud it was Loped by sensivle menon b‘“ ; s that this would Lclp to beal the Jaty reac 3 Alr, George Cochirano. has been requested by the Canudlan Governmient Agent in Liverpool 1o forward im & trestisa on the Lest micuns of developlng the butter trade fn Canala, Mr. SteDunald, tho centractor, has agreed to reler his cluims ugninat.thio Government, lu cons nectlon with the Quebee, Ottawa & Uccldental Raflway, to Mr, Wulter 8tanley, C. E, ‘Theio was a lung una. bitter discussion fn the City Councll upon the question of paylug the Volunteers for their services on the 1ith of July, The bill sent fn by the military autuori- tivs was' fur 85,000, aud” was thrown out, on mation, by 13 yens to 4 nays. Allthe French and Irist"Catholic members opposed I, wiilo the English membders favored It 1t s qulte Hkely that the Volunteers will have Lo louk ehicwhere than Lo ther Montreal ity Connell for thefe poy. The troops were called vut by six Magistrutes, I oppasition Lo the will ol the Moyur and o full icetlog of tho Maglstrates of the dutnict. scesal Dispatch to The Tribine, uenee, Sept. 2T.The Guverner-General wiit sall from Quebee ehher on the 13th or lith of October. ‘Iie juint adavess of the citizens of Quebee will be the lasthol the kind extended Ins Execleney Lelors b departure, 1t wil b presented in u publie inenner, ou the Esplanade, Friday ev:ning, she Lith of Uctober, after the laying of the corver-stune of the Dalferin fme vrovemesnis, and lwmediately beiure bin Excels lency etbarks ou board thu steatnship which tubiveys Ll trom our shures. 'Thie Governor Gyneral will be escortedsto thy steamship-wharf Trowy the Faplaugde by o torea-Tisht proceasion, A serious elegplun-row. tovk placs at Chlyats it un the North S8tbre, Letween the supe potters of thé two candidates: in the courss of whien Mr, Eruest: Cingn, - Couservative candi- dyte, b reported 10 0ave - been - serlously wyytded, and bly autazquiet, e, Uame sored tarun aul take passuge Ou bpard the steamer Bty Lawpetice, " - ; . ‘Lugiosto, Ont., flfPt,ifl,-—Lurd Dalferin, 19 ¥ Boclcty of Artists, gaid Apeeeh before® thy 4" saggestion to “ths Goyersor of ‘New York, that , an’“fut¢rnatlonal park ha formed around Niwmira Fujls; ™ recelved tue bearty ucccnmrcq of “thut gentle- wman, who encourazed the hope tuat should fisting ovpurtusity présdnt ftsell uo und hls Government might be Indused, I not to take hie diiative st2n in tug wateer, ut all cvents to o 41; ate Leartity wita Cana i fu carrying out the TFOREIGN. England Questions Russia Regards ing the Latter's Cabul Mission. Russia Will Not Interfere Between England and Afghanistan, Austrin's’Ocoupation of Bosnia Not to Bo Epsily Accomplished, The Vienna Government Notw Beginning to Count the Costs Turkey Acknowledges Her Inability to Govern Hor Provinoes. CENTRATL ASIA. RUSSIA AND ENOLAND, B7. Petensnuro,Sept. 37.—The Voroe Tremia reports that Lord Balisbury has asked wat fs the object of the Russian mission to the Ameer of Cabul, and what position Russia intends to assume regarding Afghanistan, The Go'os mays the :report s proba- bly correct, but needs confirmation, It thinks Russia will reply that she does not feel bound to explain the object of the mission, and that in the event of & war oetween England and Afghanistan she will observe tho same degree of neutrality that was obscrved by Lngland during the late war between Russiaand Turkey, Loxpoy, Scpt. 27.—Tho Post says: ** We be- Heve Intimations of more or less value have alrendy been made to England of Russia's in- tentlon to lmmedintely recall her mission from Cabul.” ' 5 STRICT NEUTRALITY, A correspondent at Berlln states that Russta will permit her merchants and manufacturers to scll arms and smmunlition to both the En- glish and Afgbans Io the impenalog war, THE BAST, AUSTRIA COUNTING THE COST. Loxpoy, Sept. 37.—A Vienua dispatch says the approach of bad weather,jwhich has set in in various quarters, and tho fact that the organ- ized bodies of insurgents are rotiring towards Novl-Bazar, canse the Austrians grave appre- housions. Many of the Insurgents now In the Noyl-Bazar district servedin the Oltoman army, and are known to have formidablo artillery. The question arises whether it will bo safa to withdraw - any considerable numbers of troops from -the province to long as Novi- Bazar Is occupled bLy an Imposlng hos- tilo forc. On tne other hand, the bad weather has ' overtaken the army of occupation cro tho work of pacification can be considered a3 commenced, ‘The Insnrrection has been sub- jugated, but s very dificult portlon of the Austrian task vet remains to be accomplished. The material‘objecta In the way of provisionlng alarge arny during the winter preciude the posibility of maintaining more than a limited uumber of men (n the spherc of occupation, while In the oplnion of competent authorities it will require a strong force to bar the passage from Novi-Baiar, where the lusurgents aro rallylag for & winter campalen. THE BRITISIC PLERT. Loxpoy, Bept. 27.—A telegram from Cone stantinople ‘suyas the British flect will como up to Constantioplo on Baturday to salute tho Sultan betore withdrawing to Artald, It Is asserted that Musurus Pasha, the Turk- ish Ambassador to England, has intimated to the (irand'Council that Engilsh financlal ald might be hoped for. KD ACKNOWLEDGMEST, VIARNA, Septe 27.~The 2’0l Correspond- ence reports that the Sultan, recontly recefving the diplomats, declared he had personally done all possible to induco the Albanisus und Bos- tlunas 10 uccept the declsions of the Congress of Berline - oy TIVE ALDANIANS, l.oxpox, 8apt. 27,—A dlspateh from Vienna says the Albanfan League recently declded to direct all it men agalust the Austrians excent ux;m: who are nceded to resist the Montene- Fl‘ ns. i3 ut NUNGART. Berlous disturbances aro approhended at Pesth 1l tho meeting ol the opponunls of the oeeupa- tion, announced for Sunday, {s not preveated. OAPITAL OF DULOARIA, The Russians bave selocted Bofla as the Cap- Ital of Bu!garla, lustead of ‘Clrnova, and aro otherwlse seexink to contravens tho treaiy of Berlin, and thwart tha International Commis- slon in Eastern Roamella, WAR INDEMNITY, Loxpox, Bent. 37.—A\ correspondent at Con- stantinople states that the project of the treaty pruposed by Russla for enforving those portions of the treaty ol San BStefano which were not abrogated by 'the Berlin Congress fixes the smotnt of war indemnity to be patd by Turkev, exclusiveo of territorial cessiuns, at mo.am.om‘ Traucs, . ' ROUMANIA, Bucianzsr, ‘Sept. 27.—~The Roumanfan Chambers mot In suecial sesston to-day, ‘l'oe message of Prince Charles ndviscs the maia- tennnco of a dlgnifled attitude relativo to Bes- sarabla, in the hope that the territory may sventually bo restored by the more clearly- fuforiwed Justice of Europe. INSURGBNT CONCERNTRATION, Loxvox, Sopt, 87,.—A dispateh from Vienoa sayvs that, according to the latesl news, 80,000 {usurgents have concantrated fn the uolzhibor- hood of Vichegrad. GREAT BRITAIN. IR NRWAMARKET RACES. . Loxpox, Bept. 27.—The Newmarket first October meeting, which commenced on Tuesday last, was brought to a termiuation to-day. Tha Newmarket October Liandleap, which s one of tho principal of the sutumn handlcaps, was the most attractive featuro of the day's sport, and brought out a flold of seven starters. The favorite in tho betting-lista was Lord Harting- ton's Rylstone, who falled, bowever, to fulfill the expectations of her backers, the race belag won oy Count Legrange's b-yenr-old mare Ling, Mr, Alexandyr's Thundorstone comlug fn sce- ond, and Rylstone taking the third place. The bettiug bolure tho start was flve to une agalnst Linu, five to oue axainst Tuuuderstouy, and lve o two agaiuss LRylstous. ARUY sTORES. Loxnoy, Sept. 27—t {s reported that an or- der has been fssned for the dispateh ot 10,000 water-prool sheats, and 5,000 blankets to the Indian army, Field stores arealso vrupariug for lwmediato fssue. BTNIXE ENDED, LoxpoN, Bept. 37.—The strike acainst s re- duction of wa i the eolored cotton factorles at Radeliffe, Pilkington, and Unaworth has ended 11 8 compromive, THE GRAIN TRADEX, | LiNgrPoor, Seut. Si.—A leading gralu elrcu- lar says thaot the eratn trude ot the British mar- kets has been dull during the week, \Wheat reuerally dectined, cspeclully now English, which i 1nost ‘cascs 13 so defective as to remlor it sule dificult, Tae fAner qualities of red Awerie can wery wteadier and generally held for pre- viulls rates, ‘The Contincntal dewaid contluuos for curgues ol thy coast. AS this market to- day thore wus & moderate sattendsnce, Hed wheat was In good demsand, aud, owing to thy scarcity, mivaticed two puuce, Otuier descrip- tluns were unaltered, blour steadv. Corn in falr bustocss at yester- day's curroucios. : . ———— THE AMAZON, THE GREAT H{VER FROVEN TO BE WORTHY OF .. VEA NAME, N Nui¥' Yok, Sepi. 97.—The United Sfates steamer Eutyrpriss, Commander Scifridge, sr: rived off--tho Brooklyu Navy Yard yesterday afteruoou, aftera yoyeeo of ‘five inonths, exr plorine the Amazon aud its prigeipal pributaries, wore particalarly the Madeirs, - Most.of the ofteers uud mon sufered from o moilitied tyve artal fover, and soule of them are not'yet ‘vecovered,! g [ upt. Bellyldgs " gags the, ‘efplorition wes s perfect aycepsa . Tha Mudelro was found wavig- able for 50 willes.;. The Usptain add; **We founa the volumeé'of the Amuzoit to bu 7,000,000 cuble feet a secoud, and 48 the Misslgsippl wero fowing futo W, it wauld not raise fts surface percentilly.” : ‘The Enterprise brings with ber, 83 g pas- seneer, Alve Stroupe, uzed 6 years. Her father was furmerly o doctor fn . und with s LONCER ] o e 2rated Braat attee we X [ ‘ AN ARTFUL OLD. DONGER, 2 The Dector and bis wife dled, and the chlid was thrown atane on the world. Blie wiil be sent 1o her friends In Tevas, MISCELLANEOUS. DIED, Loxvow, 8ept. 27.—Dr. Augnat Helorich Peterman, the ell-known Oerman geographer, who yesterday suffered o stroke of spoplexy, Is dead, MBMORIAL RTATUR, Benry, Bept. 27.—he Emperer and Empress were eathustastfeally recelvei at Cologne yester- dar on the ocvation of tho unvelling of a memo- rial atatue ol Frederick Wititam [}, AUSTRIA AND TAR TYROL. Loxpoy, Sent, 27,—The following dispateh {s Interestiug, taken in conhiection with the Italtan agitation for the acqulsition of the Bouthern Tyrol, IxNspruaR. Fept. 37.—Tho Emperor Francls Mosenh, recelving a deputation from the Terol IHet, nxprossed eatiafaction with the condition of the defenses of the country, adding that the perfurmances of the Tyrolere riflemen, who could encounter any eneiny, had convinced M that the Tyrol was worth 4 good defense. TIE ANTI-SOCIALIST MLl Denviv, 8ept. 37.~The Parliamentary Comn- mittee has compieted its first reading ‘of the Soctallst bitl, and adopted the eliuse providing that the final Court of Appeals for cases atising under the bill shall consiat of four members of tue Federal Councll, selected by’ their col- leamies, nad five Judges from the Buprente Courts of the Emblre, ur Indishiual States, the Emperor to apnofut the Prealdent and Vice- Presldent of the Court, 3 Benuiv, Bept, 27.—The (lovernment s op. posed ta the methoa of the constitntion of tha Court of Arucnh adopted in the amendments m||:u; Hoctalist bill by tho Fartlamentary Com- mittee, ‘Tho Emperor Willlam, In the conrse of a writ- ten renly Lhanking the lelchstag for fte address of aympathy, soys: * ‘The gravity of the time Ia ciear toall, We must each, according to his power, strive to avert tho dangers threatening tho safety of the Btate. The bIN submitted to the Reichistaw ts intended to servo tins ond. My lllrm guu accompanies the lubors of tha Relch- stag.! RRCOVERRD. Lospoy, Sent, 28.—A Berlin Qlspatch an- nounces that Uon. Von Moltke has recovered from his flines 'BACE CONGRESS, Pants, 8cpt. 37,—The Internatlonal Teace Coungress has passed resolutions recommending the scttlement of cisputes between natlons by arbitration, aud declarlug war to be brigaudage. CRIME. THE INDIANAPOLIS FIENDS, dpsctal Dirpatch to The Tribune, Ixp1ANArOLIS, Ind., Bept. 37.—An analysis of thestomachof Mra, Merrick was concluded to-day by Dr. Lawrence, rfter four days' ¢xamination, ‘Ihe presenco of strychning was estabilshed be- yond a doubt, but the smount administercd could not be determined, owing to the length of time that has clapsed since it was given. This completes a chain of eircumatantial evi- dence that amounts to certainty of the guilt of Merrick of tho munler of his wife. Wit- nesses swear that he purchased strychnine tho dny beforo ho drove out with his wife, and that he was scon to drop n white powder in @ glass of blackberry wine ho gave to the woman in the bugey In front of asaloon on Indiana avenue. After recelving the report of the chemlst, the Jury rendered a verdjet of death from stevehnine, admiuiatered by Willlam E. Merric, busband of the deccazed. A P""‘ numbering 100 or 200, gathered about the jail at an carly hour thls ‘morning, expecting to sse Merrick and (uetig lynched, a rutnor of that kind having been current during the evening. No attack was made. It is reported that an erganization exlsts, composcd principally of resldents on the South Side, where the partica to the dread- il tragedy aro best known, for tho urpose .of" seciog that full fustico i gunl to Guetig. ¢ members will nwait tho result of his trial and Gov. Williams' action, and i by elther Court or Exceutive, he cscapes the mallows, they will attend to his case, The determination’ls that he shall not go fres_from tho just punishment for I erime, Merrick #lll'also be under the atten- tion of tlus party. G THE COACOFROM DEADWOOD. Dranwoon, Sopt. 27.—The consh arsiving this evenipg contirma the roport uf the cosch robbery ot Canon Bpriuvs 8tatlon. Campbel 1 was kilied alinost (nstantly, Gale B, one of the messengers, was dangerously wounded and will probably die. Capt. Bmith was slightly hurt by a bail graziog the top of bis head, ren- deriug him insensible. Seott Davis escaped un- hurts Two of the robbers were badly wounded, one being shot by Davis and the other by Gale i}, who fired through s window in the .back of the burn alter being hurt. The coach was run into the timber, and but a short thine was oceupied in opcuing tho safes, which contalned 825,000 in gold ballion, some nnldrlnwchy, nud o small amount of currency, all of whicll was socured by tho robhers, Deapwoon, D. T., Sent, 27.—"The treasuro coach of the Cheyenne & Black Hille Stuge Line that loft yesterduy morning was stopped by flvo arined men st Canon Nprings, forty-five miles south of here, at d o'clock fu tha atternvon, Two messengers, Capt, 8mith and Gale i1, werg serlously wounded, and onomassenger, 1. 0. Campbell, n wlmmp“ operator, killed. Tae treasure lakeu atnounted to between ¥25,000 and §30,000, ‘Tou armed imen bave started from, here (o pursult of the robbers. A BRUTAL QUTRAGE, Speetal Dispatch to The Tribune. Dernorr, Mich,, Sept. 27.—An outrage al- most uaparalleled in this vicinity for cold. blooded atrocity waa perpetrated in the Cang. dian Villags of Yindsor, just across tha river, last night. Daniel L. Howard, an employe of the Michigan Central Raroad, whose home is in Chieagu, fell In with two rouchs named Qeorge Grady and Peter Rogers, who piled hitn with liquor, At 3 o’clovk this mornice a polive- man saw tho trio zolug down toward the forry« dock, then desested, and, Nifteen minutes later, hearing a scuflle, followed and found that the two men bad strivped Howsrd, gagged him by filling his wmouth with coal-dust, and binding o handkarchie! over it, and were fastening his lmbs with 2 rope preparatory 1o turowing him tuto the river, Urady was captured, but uls ae- cowplico cacaped, Joward was found to havo been pouuded on the bead with a stouy, kod hie skull was tractured. Ile 18 also burt foternally, and s at the Davenport louse in u very pre- carious condition, Tite object of the murder- oug attack was undoubtedly robbery, GRAINSTHIEVES, &peciul Dieyatch to The Tyibuse Aunona, lil, Sept. 27.—(dvis of thieves for & long time bave made nocturnal ralds upon farmers’ granarles in this county, und lnst nigne about U o'clock George West, a fariner In Sugar Grove Township, discuverod men and & team approacldug & gralo-Uoudv on the nelbboring tarm of C. 1% Mcbole, Setzing arms, West fol- luwed, anid finally, nfter resistance, cabtured the .thieves fo tho act of loading thelr wagon with barlev. They proved 10 be Theodore Strutglt amd Jov MeMation, of this city. Buw- trouing MeDole, the party came to town, und whily taltlug, In front of tha restdence of Citye Murshal Uates MeMabon escaved. Lo was fore wmerly & brukeman on the Chlcago, Burlington & Quiticy Rallyoad, Strulghit wys lodged o tue luek-up. —— RATOER EXTHAORDINARY. Apaciul Dispateh (0 The Tribune. Mapisox, Wis,, Sent. 37.~Edward Harrls, Cusliler of the ¥irst Natlonal Bauk of Mfgerul Poind, was arraliued betore the Muttcipal Court ol this city- today on the complalot of Cornellus dcQliunls, of Chicago, the charge belng shat the formcr passcd u counterfeit $30 Tredaury pote. ‘Fne Judge, fromn testimony ad- duced, bound Mr. Harris for trial in the United States District Court “in"tho’ sum of, 1,000, Hurris dyules tue cuarie lu tyto, Special Dowateh ig The Tridyma EAST BAGINAW,. Mich., .bept. 37,—Stepben Dodne,. keuper of ‘the U!?Ilul County Pdor Tarmy' @ aue of ‘the s & lovat hecpiup. w G years 'old!and a groudisylier; )I plopecrs of the totnty, whe ctlipdist gxtiorier sud exumpiur cly kuown sud seapected, Lina svans dalized | the cowmuuity in wuich he lived by clopling Wi younk womau ‘usmed Saran Adaws, un Inmaie of the iustitution of ‘which Elder Dodge was keeper. BTAUDED BY A CILINAMAN, Bravkonn, Pu., Sept. £7,—farrison Edgar threw an apple core at the window ol 8 Cluuese laundry, and one of the Citnswen fatally wracbued Blue Fhe nardvecs wad aficsbod, TilE GRE Persistent Efforts of tho Disine herited to Share with tha Proponent. WILL. A She-Psychologist Swenrs to William’s Complete Hog- glshness. The Ifushand of the Sceress Briled to “Put It Up” on *“tho Old Man,* Dezoription of the Bpirituslistio “fuign which Profited Willlam Four. Soore Millions, New Tong, Bept. 27.—In tho Vanderbilt wipy. case to-day, Mrs. Lillian Btoddart, whiow of D, Cherles Andeeson Stoddart, sald alie firat sy Commodure Vanderbilt at Splrltual mentiny in Boston, This caused some discussion as 1o the admisslon of testimony to the betiel of th, Commodore {n Spirilualtsm, but was finally ay. mitted, Toe witness then eaid she next mey Commodore Vanderbillt an the east side of th city, at o meeting at which Dr. Stoddart and his friends were nresent. Dr. Stod. dart was a clalrvoyant physiclan, or med. ical clalevoyant, and the Doctor wig Introduced to tha Commodore: as sticlt. Withess saw the Commodore at his office, and on Fourty street, near McDougat street, Witness her, said she know Willtam H. Vanderbilt, aud pointed him out In court. On one oceaslon Dr, Stoddurt aid herself met the Comntodore 1o Fourth street, at the park, and spoke to him, and, after the Commodoro lclt, she noticcd there was a man watching them. The man watching them was Willlam . Vaaderbiit, and hie came back and apoke to then when the Cowme modore was out of sight. This was in 1874, TIE USUAL OBINCTIONS, Mr, Clinton objected, and Mr. Lord eald he proposed to prove that Willian 1L Vanderily made an appointment with the witness and her husband and entored into a conspiracy§ that ne gave Dr, Stoddart a large amount of money lo make the Commodore bellevo lio was in com- munication with the Commodore’s dead wite, ond that she demanded of him that Lo make a will In favor of William 1L Vanderbilt, The counsel eald that he would prove that that conspleacy was carrled out, and that tho will was mada under such pressure sud consplracy, Anuther long argument took plaw among the coungel. . “The Surrogate ruled that the cvidence was cowpetent, Independent of the question of the Counnodore's beliet in Bpiribuallsm or bt Mr. Ciluton exceptud. VANDERUILT SETS TIE SEER. Witnees contiuued: The conversatlon waa in . Beptember, 1374, 1n Washlugton Square, ab:ut 1 o'clock o m. Willlsm 11, Vanderbilt on com. ing up said: * That gentloman you wero talk- fnz to s my [fathier, and you are hls medieal clatrvoyant, § have been wanting to see you for some thue. Iwishto have o private conversation with you,” We agreed to meet bl the next day at 10 o'clock at the Cosmopoittan Tlote), Chambers atreet and West Broadway,dnd we did s0. Mr, Vauderblit sccmed surprised at my Lelog present, but Mr. Stoddard satd, * That's il rights” Mr, Vanderbilt said, I want you to CONTIOL TIR OLD MAN, 28 you have vower over him, and he belicves in you.- I want you to influence bim s0 he will tbjnk moro of me.” “ I don't knowubout that," satd Mr. Stoddard, 1 wilt Iet you knuw about that tu-morrow.” The next day wo m® h'm nt the same place, and Mr, Vauderblit banded Mr, Stoddard u rofl <of bille. -:Mr..8toddard counted thew, and sald, “That's ajl right and satlsfactory. Now Iam ready for busincss.” [Great lauzhter,) Williain 1. then sald; * [ want you to call on tho old wan at his oflice, and sny to him you have a messegy from- his dewd wife now 1 the spirie world, Tell him tho mieseoge was to .mako his wlll In favor of Wiillam IL, aud ulso T IMIRESS ON TIIE OLD AN that il tho reat of the children hate him.” Mr. Studdard ealled on tho Comnnodore nest day aud told blm us dirceted. Iv was alew agreed that Willlam H. was to come at the moment und eay, Y1 also have a message,"” but tho Stoddards were not to recoguizo him, Mr. ¥toddurd then went Intoa trance, [Great laughter,] WhileIn the trauce, Mr, Stoddurd satd: * There fa tho spirit of un clderly Jady around mest It was the Counnodore's “dead wife. Mr, Stoddad sald tho spirit told tho Comundero to make his will fo favor of Willlam 1., us le was tha only vte to bo depeuded on to do the busincss, asall tho other childven hated the Commodore, and wlshed bim dead. The Come modoro appeured to bo VEHY MUCH RXCITED, and eafd, * Wiliam shall have all.” Ile then drank a glass of water, Mr. Stoddard then came out of the srance, and William 1. entered ut the moment. Mr, 8taddurd exclafmed, W Isthat! ‘Thatts the manl saw fu the trance.” The Commudore se¢med ereatly enrprised, and Wiltiam H. sald b had also recelved u ppliit messuge, Sumne two days afterward the witness and hee busband saw the Camujodore at bis ofilee. The Commudore safd that ho woutd do as dlrected by the splrit, and would maku bl witl n faver of Willlaia #l,, sud moke biun Lls successon Tue Commodure REVEATED THIS BEVERAL TIARS. The Iast thue the vithess and Htoddard saw tho Commodors Wus. in Jautary, 1830, Mo could not soy how miach was in the roli of blild iehven hor busband by Wiltlam 1L Tacre wers ities, tens, aud lives In L, Bhs uiways beileyed there were abuut 81,000 10 the roil, e —— e THE WEATHER, Orrics or Tus Cuisv Buanan Orricen Wasmisatos, Dy €, Bepts 83—1 8, m.—ludics: tunis: For aturday, in the South Atlantic 3ta Quit States, northeast to southwest winds, cloudy weather, oceasional rains, und ris followed by falling, baromoter, and sligl chauges fu tewpuraturo will prevail, poraivly preeeding a storm near Cuba, For Tennesseu aud the Olto Valley (1pfs), the Upper Lake reglon, the Upper Missleaipps e Lower Miesours Vaolleys, falling haomeier, southioast to southwest and possibly bixh winds w::nner, purtly cloudy weather, uid vevusion n mln“llm Lowor Lake'rogion, the Middle States, and New Eungland, risluz baromcter, dimtufshe g northerly, backing to easterty winds, coolery mfiuwml Ly warimer, clear or partly cloudy wuather, The rivers “will generally fall. Cautlonary siguals contlnue for wouth and cast winds sb AMackinaw, Grand Hluven, Bectlon U, Chivagd, Milwaukey, sud Bection I, Eevauaba, Marquestes Duluth, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, and Aco, Sept. 5. " Msaimyt, ed; minjnm, &% OBXBNAL QHIKRYATIONS, o il B K R