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@he Chicage Daily Teibnne, 5 e1g, E 8, 2 ‘s " . VOLUME XXXIX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1878, PRICE FIVE CENTS. : A 4 GILES' LINIMENT, James 1. Gath, Katy Deck, cases reported, 100, of which only 63 are dated | days ago, ing b th 4 sister, wh ided 1 ) riake 1 e e ! DECREASING. | fnitiee B e, rince SpL 23 Tolal case, B15; deathe B | s v i b, ot 10 sater, who | vided 1 monl srompty andorste i argantention Mary Ella Wilson, M. Hatle 845 tofore, and are likely torecaver, The other | 35 'he epidomtc, LAME HORSES i deplora A John Walah, amin Chopek, William Fairchild, s telegravh operator at | three cases—Capt. Speddy, John Boyd, and ln&m. Favorable Advices from Most | e Sorn drs! Foragar, Tanglpshos, died of vellow fever laat night. | Thoumas Gilsonoare dolng well ‘sod s funs | | [a vitw of the foregotag, and acting. apon the CURED FREB OF COST. Geurxe U, Probest. . K. Harvey, of Brook flaven, who took Fair- of the FBVBT—I"feCth Child's place st the key & few days 250, s now Pl\l- H. Troxw. to-murrow morning at 7 o'clock. This uskes GILES' LINIMENT 10DIDE AMMONIA. Spavins, Splints, and Rlnf- FOOR WOMAN o with the view of preventing enet & visitations of the yellow fever in tae advice of members of the ey to recorer. llas Sollivan will b ruried | Xiiocullon: anorgunituion sepmn e et 8 of our country, I have sppointe: ‘f all gac- Prof, 3, down with the fover. our third death, all reported. Mr. John L. | M. Demus M. D of New Grleans; Jeroma N hones cured without blemish, Send for pamphlet containing full information kel Boertal Dispateh 18 The Trivune " Cochiran, M. D. of Mobile; anda tmrd member, 3 DR, WM, M. GILES, 120 West liroadway, Now York, Use only for horses. the Districts. DErmoir, Micit, Beph, 20.—8lster ARDon of { 1oy 4 1oy ST A0 e i oulslle la delivering lecture In | whono aéccpiance has notyét Lucn recaivod, 10 ack Liniment i yellow weappers, Sold by all' Druggists. Trial hotiles, 25 conts, * | Bt Vincent Orphan Asylum, went to Memobis | g cof Snd pleasant. Adean Hall tonight for the beneft of the suf- | asieach Com fiatris, Preaient of the American VAN SCIAACK, NTEVENSON & CO-, Wholeaals Drugwiats, D3 & 14 Lake s, ten daya a0 as a volunteer nursc. News of her |y oroier Sol Moses, L 0. 0. B, B, who bas | ferers in our midat. Publie Iealth Assoclation. tias conscnted to Jon _____ —— e = Mem hil R orts but TWGDtY' death 1 1l 1 oo been sick ten days, (s out agaln. His family of DROWNSVILLE. the Yellow-Fever Commisslon in the field ahout = FOR NALE. ipht Depth il eath Irom yel o ;:’:;::: red esterdar. | goven versons have il had the yellow fever; PR iy frin ool SO the 20th of Octader. Shoald the contributions of eig eaths in Twen- and are now convalescing. TUR RRLIEP COMMITTEN. The New Orleana Central Rellet Committes met in the Custom-House at 11 o'clock, a larger numbor of gentsand Jadies of the various charitable Associations being present. The re- port of the Committee regaraing the distribu- tion of rations from the Government was read a0d adopted. A preamble and resolutions were adopted, setting forth that the destitution and sullering is cunstantly{ncreasiog; that the asue of ratlons lind been discontinued by the Secre- tary of War because the impression pravailed that sufliclent fundsare in the hands of the charitable associations to supply the wants of T the Western Astociated Prees. Mmyrum, Tenn,, Bepl. 00.—The weather Is warm and sultry, At tho loward Assoctation headquarters great activity prevalls, and nurses are being seut to Parls, Maeon’s, Grand Junction, Ger- mantown, and Lagrange, Tenn., and Hernando, Jaiss. ty-four Hours. ored. Miss Esteen, who has done faithfal ser- dklennr:enl?:::lcl..u FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING NACHINE ‘The attontion ot Newspapor Publishers is callod to the fact that haviug Iat Many Indications of a Revival of Business in the City of Vicksburg. DEAD AND BICK. Among the deattis reported since last night are Ed Terrell, Daley Bliepperd, George Batler, aud James Gotty, who was taken sick at Monud City, Ark., five miles up the river, L. J. Levin, a volunteer from Chicago, fell Over One Thousand Victims Gar- nered in by the Plagne prictor of the Exchange Hotel, is dofng well. ately applied s t scuseloss at the Peabody Hotel entrance at noon the people; that & Committes of five eall o the CHATTAXOOOA. Quarantine act aporoved Apeil 20, 1874, [ shall THE LEADING “DRY WINE”® %"fiifl'rfi M,f:f,‘,‘,",;fi’,‘,‘é‘ ';’,:.‘:‘,:.“T’.é‘,,d’ Tfi%&f,‘; in That i ye to-day. His conditlon fs extremely critical, Roward Assoctation asking them to supply the Spectal Dispaich to The Tiibune, Saryt the report uf the Commianion lo the Secre ; Co. bave no use for several Hand-Feoding I e ipal Wino | Eeiorm haretsfore l{nlct;:m in ta"prave-room: 10 machines aro o! ambora Kros. 0. Mf::h::ltg n‘%{i a‘}afi,’r;’fi,}":ho Ulrxli? make, and aro In excollout ordor, each hay- ing tho Kahlor improvoment. Two or tho tod Statos and Canada, machines are adapted 10 a four.pago supple- FEEmmem e === | ment of The Tribuno, making four folds and SPOOL COTTON, _ four to a full sheet, Tribuns size, making "Host Throad for Sowing-Maohinos” | Mi56d Ahest: iTho mooed bf Thevs oadopnY. Best Throad for Sowing-Machinos 1t limitod only by o oupncity of Tho fesd funds necessary for the continuance of this Committee; thlfig failing In this, = fual lrbell Le made to the Secretary of War for rations; tuat, failing in this, the Committee fa suthor- ized to appeal to the public at Jarge to aid s, SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT. From noon to 0 p. m., 22 deaths reported and 125 cases, of which 81 dated aince Rept. 27, The mortuary report for the week enaing at 6 D. m. Bunday shows 490 deaths,—430 white, 64 colored; yeflow fever, 320,—19 colored. Of the {uterments for the week, 343 wers ‘The nurses here, furnfshed this morning, were Mrs. M. W. Redford, Mre. A. J. Roach, M. C. Pearce, aod Mra. Julla Morrow, who are smong the new cases reported. The Rev, Atrica Bailey, & noted colored divine, died Jast night. Augustus Sadler is reported in a critieal condition. Dr. E. T. Early, s volun- teer physlelan from Littde Rock Ark., died this morning at tho City Hoepltal. A child of the HRer. 8, U. Arnold, a local prescher of the Meth- New Orleans BSocieties Dis- cussing the Ways and Means Question. way, has so far recovered from yellow fever as | Washungton ¢ ports tho disease now slmosty entirely east of | Slould yuu d Market street. ) Much Misery Still Exists for Bpeclal Dirpateh to The Tridune, taliy, boy. They can bo noen 1n oparation and we Lo B M porIon b s Aok, ATPFOY 0" i i ent, has recovered suffictently to go to : UL 4l Shoms Ahangs an ’m;“ havo s for Which Reln_ef Should Be gdist Enlscopal Churcl, dled this morning, be- shildren under 10 years of g,f;m’;""""'::m;?fi ity an Taauvcre e rdnv.’- e MISCELLANEOUS. the room thoy ocoupy, For [urthor partic. Provided. inrhe g’il:;‘;,;:"'l'g! of seven who liave fallen from other public. Institutions, a0d 22 0n & Cor- | wanted to get out of the gioom of deatn and go ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AMERICAN Chiongo. 1il. ol oner's certificate, Dr. G. Kriccke, German, has arrived from Harrisburg, Pa., sent here by order of the Hara- Rurl to cure yellow fever with herbe, MONEYS RECRIVED, The officers and soldlers in the Black Hills sent, through Gen. P. H, 8heridan, 8360 to Gov, Nichiolls for the yellow-tever sufferers, Tne British Consul recelved s dispstch from Liverpool stating that the Mayor bad forward- cd the sppeal to the Consuls to the Foreign Office with the request that it be sent to Eu- ‘Twentv-eight deaths from yrllow fever have ocenrred during the past twenty-four hours end- ing at 6 o'clock to-night, - WILL NOT ACCRPT, De. R W. Mitcliell, Medlcal Director of the Howard Association, fo-day roccived the follow- ing telezram from John "M. Woodworth, Sur- geon-Geoeral at Washington City: * Will you aceept an appointinent on_ the Yellow-Fever Commiesion, tu scrve at o{u. with Bemiss, of He commended the colored peonle, who he says have patrulled the.town, nursed the sick, dug tbe graves, burled the dead, and Otberwise acted {n the most herolc manmner. The people of Hickman will never forget them farall of these'kind offices. MEENZIR. 8pectal Dispateh fo The Tribune. McKewnziz, Tenn., Scpt. 30.—A great deal of SPOOL COTTON | wwem__ A GOLD MEDAL and the ONLY . SPRCIAL GRAND PRUZE | y forore O s AN D RS | ARE SELLING AT THE of Nortford, Conn., **for tha surpassing excellence. o g el S S5 | ATOTTON OF MATSON Surgeon - General Woodworth's Circular Kelative to the I’ro- posed Investigation, Subscriptions for the St. Louls Supply Expedition 8till Rapidly New Orlcanr, and Cochrdw, of Mobile; com- 5 ropean elelos. ek all d this place, and several s X l’auring' In, ponsatiun, 8500 per mouth aud travelfug ex- RETURAING. glckness prevalls aroun place, and seve Inal Court of this city, because the minds of the e tnAn Tifty exhibt .y i g 3 s TR SRRTRIEEY | & 0. AT RUINOUSLY b Sl BB L, | ey o 8 s A iy Cigads: il torer are Lol unse. “lie beat thread for 2 L > = responsc wad sent: “Thanka for the honor, but [ tho lake are | S i “";"’i-“- ne afliant thata fair teial cannot behad. The Court ¢ b L RICES. THE MEMPRIS, duty o the suffering people binds ma here | family returncd Bunday, and three of thiew were PaRIS. SEWING MACHINES . taken down the same nlght with the fever. TWENTT-EIGUT DRATHS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Mxaras, Scpt. 30.—The deatha for the past twenty-four hours are stated at thirty-five, Of thesc ulne were colored, sod seven occutred without the city, redudug the number of deaths in the city to twenty-eleht, a gratifylog exhibit, all things consldered, The weather has becn most unpropitious, and during its continusnce these figures will doubtless be malatalned, duc almost ex- clusively to the fact that abscntces are returns iog in large numbers. The deaths include R. B. Ciark, Treasurcrof the Rellef Committes, who succceded J. M. Lonsdale, Jr.; Louls Crapeki, of the Uuiun & Planters’ Baok; Dr. Easley, of Little Rock; George Button, of Hoits Brothers; Africa Balley, n colored Baptist divine and head-coptre of the colored peoplo fn this city; John B. Taylor, a prominent Mason; H. 8. King, a leadlug law- yer; snd C, R, Langford, of Havana, Ili., who had been acting as s volunteer telegraph- uperator. Amoug the prominent e are M. C. Pearce, of Yearce, Buggs & Co., and Mrs, A, J. Koach, MOHR FATALITIES, Bpecial Dizpatch to The Tridune, Paris, Tenn., Bept. 80.—Twonegro policeman, both named latnes, had a strevt-fight to-d {u which one shot the othar dead. There is one new case of yellow fever, but no-desths. CHATTANGOGA. Cratranoooa, Tenn., Sept. 80.—The official mortuary report for the twenty-four hours end: fozat 4 p. m, 58pt. 80 13: Mrs. Pat Plemiug, sged 28; Mrs, Tena Hen- ley, nged 805 Johu Varilin, aged 22, Four new cases have been regarted officlally to this oflice. 4. IL Vanpeuax, M. b, Registear, All of our physiclans arc now making their reports, as reuired by the city ordinauce. Physicluus are wore ‘hopeful to-duy, and If they could force away the few fmnilice thut re- malt fu the infected district the fever would s00n abate. APIPEAL TO TUB HOWARDS. The Bub-Committee of the Orleans Central Reliof Committce waited on the Howard Asso- ciation sud appealed to them for meaus to enable the Committee to continue the ssue of rations. Tho Vice-President of the Howard' Associstion promiscs au snawer to-morrow, THE NBEDY. The Peabody Assoclation to-dsy tssued 23,- 827 ratlons, Young Mcn's Christian Assoviation W, Howaird Association 185, The Howards send to-morrow fifteen nurses to Donsldsonville, aix to Mississlppl City, aud one to Lafourche Croasitie, - CIROWDING IN PKOM THE COUNTRY. Nzw OrLZAMS, Scpt 80.—Traius un the Mo- bile Ruad come fu vrowded with families from tho lake shore wateriug-olaces, the fever haviug broken out all along the line. ‘Thervare now ffteen cases of fever at Barnes' Howul, at Mis- sissiopl City, Dr. T, J. Wooll telegraphs from Winona to the Young Mcu's Chrstian Associstion seven cases, Lwo deatts to dato; all present wants are luppfmd. 8ince noon R. B. Clarke, Ircasurer of the Citlzoos’ Rellef Committee: John B. Taylor aad 1L 8, King, two promincnt Masous; Georee Button, foreman of Iloltz ‘Bros., undertakers; and Louls Czapskl, genoral, bookkeeper of the Uslon & Plavters’ Bank, have died, TAKEN DOWN. & John Condon wus taken down this evening, Dr. 1. Suave, of Hot Bprings, hus been de- tailed for duty at the City Hospital, A physician haos been telegravhied for to at- !;nd Lonls Soud, It withfeyer at Brownsyllie, von, :?n::z:;..wfi;;;c:‘i:,',. Srpgenee v mostor ot | QOTLECTION STILL STRE;;T,.E’-IET‘I*\;ESS, ON HAND IMMENSE. BLASTICITY, FINISHE and COLORS. WALLIMANTIC DISPLAY at the CHI- CARD, SE e > DR N, J. AIKIN e U MANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Ballding, STATE BOARD OF HEALTIL The dispatch of Baturday morning ts fncorrect. The facinaraihat 1 liave the proper professionsl and logai ‘ertificats from the State o l\.lllil,t it ] U 1 al nt I Sl el Ilil’"lnn known ny llrfl'(‘l"lulll,l ability, The law and public opinion may declde my ceae, 1 desire to express my thy 8 for the many kind words of encouragement slread) celved froni physicians Froposals for Indian Suppiles nnd | wiuisst o i serommath fie yirste i 3 Proposals for Indian Supplies and B, ST m L R Stock Cattle, Has the su-cailed biate tioard of Heal & ; = . Il:nn{)xlwr oF TNR INTeNION, > FFICE OF INDIAN APZA| BRATED SOUPN. * Wasixaron, Sept. 18, = h 1HTR. B enlyiteny il tatot el Eealed proposals, Indoraed - Dropeiels for mack, vich aud d A dawinlll, G, (av the Cawo Disy be): aid Addrensed 5 IQ7 [rmeikdi sictous, tn it Sonitistonr of inlay At el Yo Vel canis, and aro ready fof the MARTIN, TENN, A telegram from Martin, Tenn., says: # The fever, which seencd sbated, has Uroken out with renewed violeoce. 8IX new cases slince {wuludny‘ Among them are Dr. Hall, who has on doldg very hara service, and J. T. Shui, the third telegraph operator who has been tak- endown, Amouy the critical cases are J. T, SLull, Iarrison Stowcll, and T. Murphy. Thero have been nineteen deaths. - There are uow thir- ty cascs on hand, = W. P, Jolnson, dovot agent, Is out to-day. Miss Dougiss Dibrell is con- valesciog." = In consequence of the fncrense of cases and {liness of Dr. Hall, Dr. Jultus Wise will not ro- turn to Memphis to-day na lutended, NEW CASRS, | Twenty-two phrsicians of 348 Howard medi- cal corp report 143 new cases. “Patsey Maley, a Finc picctacies sulted to alt afghts on scientifie prin- Upern wnd Fleld Glasses, Telescopes, Micro- Harometers, & W. Va. TIIBOD FAUX. Nzw Onreans, Sept., 30.—The Howards re- cetyed the following: * TUIBODEAUX, Bept. 30.—Nlnotecn cases yester- day; dustus two, Over D0 cancs in towy and vi- cinlly. Bend fiftecn fenado nurses, TILOTSTOWN, Piioserows, Seut. IK,—Une new casej no deathe, Twenty-two cvavalescunt. -~ VICKSBURG. A TRIP 70 TRE PEVER-STRICKEN RIVER TOWNS. Spectal Dispatels iz sar Teltune, Vacxsnuno, Miss.,, Sept. 80.—Thbe Moward ateamer Kato Dickson, sent out Saturday night of the s DR. ORR, OF CINCINNATI, :, sy ready who was reported last nlebtin a dyjug condl- (1 i Vi toreliove the suflerers up the river, reports a arthin oty [t . 2 Uct, i romineut ward pollticiay, was taken down to- 4 CANTON, Misd, . ] h Mies., Sept, 7, ful'mu&i“‘”fi"‘“f"' 5t New vork, UHC Ot v e tmim 224es | tion, -baa recupersted, and will recover. The Ty with fever st Cain Weight, clgnt sulles dis- | Ereat deal of aicikucss all tho way from VIcks- | cuxran, Sept. o s selecrah-operstors | Mok Mies Sopl: 3 Louls. Kanus Hhulé"ifi-uf;{'m nkfon, tha for: eforewrying apparent increase In the numiber of desths is | tant from the city, Lurg to Ureensllle, at which place | down with fever—Cruss aud Camobell. Mr, Urett Lo e paladetall OELEBRATED ocire. 0. b owing to the return of refugces. These = there were but about onc dozen | M bere doing good service, i PRI ad Flitures (0,80 orse: A [EacSichee. SElfe have been living In comps adjacent NEW ORLEANS. well people to be found, Seventy-five aro L.no.,‘pu,,,}“m‘,’.‘_’zl’..‘.: 30, —AN cases con- * Wagons; ‘etan to the city, orly supplicd and half TIE LELIEF QUESTION, now down, and the deatlis for twenty-four hours | valescing, et 1larienn; poorl lo a1 duuble shovely Iy exhausted with thc. bardships to which ozcial Diswutch 1o The Tribuse. to 130'clock Bunday, at which thne she left, i — mlfg".‘gf;" Soivawell W i | % they have bean subected. No sooner do they | N&W OnLEANS, La., Sept. 30.—However justl- | wery sevon, making & total of 210 to date. Dr. Sl v Rl GRENADA, Gnenapa, Sept. #0.—No new cases. No deaths, Tho Howards lest to-duy for Meumrphls. WATER VALLEY, Miss. Watei VaLLEY, Miss,, Scpt. $0.~Five mew cases, threa dwaths, ohe operator down. GREENVILLE, M183, GreznviLLE, Sept. 30.—~Two hundred sud forty-thirvo desths to dute; fever aoating; five uew casus to-day; six deaths since yesteniay. ‘The steamer Katn Dizon hus {unl arrived with Bistiop Luroy, Father Oberfeldt, and Mr, Fltzputrick, of the Howurd Aswedatlon, from Vicksbur,' The Dixon brought o doctor, nurses, and {ce for Goodrich aud ilenderson, La, JACKSON, Miss. JacksoN, SBept. S0.—Three deaths from yel- low fever to-day. fled the anction of the Socretary of War is, the withholding of tho second assignment of 40,000 rations falls heavily enough upon the yellow- fever sufferers. The first assliznment was of votable bencfit, and the system of distribution well-nigh perfect. The Committeo reprasented equally the varfous aesociations, political aud charitable. ‘Theao cases wore certitled by physl. claus aud other competent authority, The rations were delivered fu conveyances gra- tuttously through speclal agents, with personal invesugation befors delivering, Thus many were scrved who could not have personally conveyed thelr supplios and food to their homes. Tha Collector of Customs excrclsed the nocessary gencral su- porsision. The Chalrman of the Committce, and tho lifeot thewhole, was Ma), F. L. Rizhardson, of the Army of the Tennesses, & genticman and soldicr whoso impartiality and justice is boyo nd pralse, sud one to whom the fever-suffercrs of New Oricans owe a lusting debt of gratitude. While the operations of the reach the city than they becomne prostruted. In this conucction [ cannnt oo strongly impress upon those who aro absent Lo rewaln away until alter frost. Thelr coming will be certatuly fol- lowed by disease. Let them stay away by all wneans. Acting coutrary to this Instruction from utl physicians is speedy wod almost hope- lcas lllness. While A PHONOUNCED FEELING OF RNCOURAGEMENT 18 manlfested by thosv here, the weather Is and contluues tn bo productive of uew cases and o corresponding death rate. Thesun fs hot and prostrating, thoair close and sultry, sod overy element In toat connection seems to comblns W produca the ro- sults evident, If we could nhave a week of cold weather, concluding with even o mild frost, tho discasa would be crowded out of exlstence rapidly. Tho new vascs are said to be of a miid type. ‘Therv is a differcuco of oplulon among physicians us to the severity of attack lutterly, many foslatiog that it Is equally as maliznant as it was two weeks azo, and others e Louble aud blugle Treoas Happoldt was Jeft at Goudrich's Landing with . Plauters’ Hoes; some supplies, but, inding the amouut Inade- quate to the necessitics, nmediately applied to the Howards. At Outpost Landing six deaths had ocearred, as follows: Mr, Powell and wife, Mry. Lauglin and child, and Mr. Barbam wnd son. Mrs, Bar- baw was dying. Miss Vickers down. At the Deulson place, Thomas Dentson and Dr. Hayes bad dled. Many new cascs reported, At Henderson's Landing the conditlon is vary bad, sud the people NBEDING ALMOST BVERYTIIING, espectally for the sick, At Ralelgh Landine the deaths were Mrs. Catherina Mayer, Marcus Mayer, Cutherine Kllenhaus, Moses Block, and a colored woman, ana Miss Babbitt aud about twenty negrucs are down, . Mr. John Melnnis, mail agent on the V. & M. K. R., died lust night about ten mlics from here In the cuuntry. flis wife sod several GENERAL NOTIC WAUKESIHA, Wis., Eept. 28, 1778, CHAPIN & GORE, 73 and 75 Monroe-st., Chicago, are this day appointed General Agents for the orthwestern States for our cele- brated Crescent Spring Waters, Putup tn cases of two dozen bot- tles ench; also, in barrels and halt barrels, All orders should be ad- dressod to them, 4. 1L, & L, LAPLIN, Proprietors, SSOLUT10N NOTICK, e S th P Solb i SN . DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartnership heretofare oxlating under the firm BAmo of CUOLKY & McHENRY (s this day dissolved by mutusl consent. Rither member of the firm fs au- thorized to_sign the drm namofin seitlement of the bustness. W, K. MoHENRY will continue tho buslness of thelato Orm in all §ts branches, C. G. COOLEY, " Chicago, Oct. 1. tA7H. W, E. McHENRY, long handies; 2 Cro. Baws; S0 liand saws; 40 Augers, avorted slzes; 130 iattocks, Bandiess 30 Uarden Ifakes; 20 peytlics aud Saathn 0 Tl 7 to 100 om., asety A Grindstones ( 100 1bs. eac] o 20 Drawlix Knlves: i Al slzeny ad Aze: &0 Washtuta, 0 Wash 400 Log I8} nivw Mills: Chalas, 3¢ 1nch frony sy Forks; Four-Ting Forks; Axvs, wiih hundies; Dz, 'Axle Qircase ars Hamuers; Also. tor the dellvery at the Ted.Clond Agenes of 1 hotfel Kpotted Tail 60U -3 r- i cows betwaen the ages 0; & . Mdders must specify at what polnt they proposs to deliver Wa rtichen ceogon e Catiie: Wl Wil ba Fequired to by delivered at the resvective Agences ba- thcen March ) und May tionsl lank or U, 8, —Eleven deaths and twenty-three new cases. Amonr the deaths uro D. J. Oliver and Dr. W. O. McKinuey. . Amonyg thio new cases are Mrs. Mawicte Muckilu and Dr. Jdobu Ross, of Clarkaville, Tenn., Surgeom United States vavy. Physictans think the fever {3 on the decrease, BATON ROUGE. Baton Rovar, Sept. 3u.—The loward As- Accrtifed check vn some Diepoattarry for & suin oqual to at least G per cent of tha fuount uf the uroposal. payavle Lo the order of the fomnimloner of Tnulan Aflairs, must accomps: Ui, to be DM i untll tid awards aro m: and 2T > other cases are reported on the same place. . nt ouils executed, TO RENT, 0 B PEADODY BUBSISTENCE ASSOCIATION Fi = roportod by Dr. Newm: soclatlon sod Mayor mako the followlue state- | fo lexed 4 ruserved to reject suy'or all bids, or any belog coufident that the maliguancy has been g e y Ve nCw cuses are roport y Dr. 2 | munt aud appeal:~ * We thought ten da ago | tions, ana th supplaoted by wero much lger, thelr systein was uch less | yoyon milc {rom towu. that tho tonerous and muniticent response to | B of efllent aud satlsfactory, Thoy usually worked on requisitions from other societies, but made the attempt to supuly the wholo city from a single depot, without provisions for conveying the rations to the homes uf the applicants. ‘The pressiag want made & pressioe multitude, The stronger cruwded out the weaker, and perhaps most deserving, who walted day by day, as did thelr starving families, suinetimes a week, to obtalu the scaoty dols of charity, for the want of wlich some fainted ou the street. The A MILDER YORN, which ylolds readily to treatwent. Tho clty fs ossumlng more of ita wonted nppearance, aud there 1s some talk of rcileving a portion of the physiclans sud nurses during the current weck, Mra. Lizzio Templiig and 3iss Emma Reader, who came bero from Cluclonati a month ago to ofliciate as nurses, will return bomo to-morrow. The hospltats, of which some complalat was made duriug the early days of the pligue, are now well in band, o - 1 yenture to say there [s herdly a plantation regalativng, 1n this county on which theru {s not some cases of the fover, the spread is becoming so general. HUSINESS LOOKING UP. Business In our city,has begun to fook up a Hlttle, and quite a bustle was dlscernable oo ur oriocipal streets, uotwithstanding the very warm weather and the knowu (ncrease fu the Iever, the doctors belng quite busy, One phy- sician had twcoty-two cuscs before U o'clock this mornlog. our appeal for help for our pecdy auflerers would buve siore than supplicd our wauts, but it is appurent now that unless we receive more assistanco thero willsbo great suf- fertog in our midst. Whilst we have been fortynate compared with other places fo our Geath-list, wo have had over 1,100 cases of yellow fever, mauy ot which we are satistled” would have vroved fatal had it uoy boen for the timely and generous ald extended us from abrosa, Our reports for several da past show au averago of over Uity now cases dally, Our means are nearly exhausted, sud & il e ST SO L of bid: s 3 . BT L b e or dminit o s o ¥ A, MAYT, Counitsslover, o Proposals for H W, orses. Storo and usament No. 31 Lasalizat 2 i rlilicate, under the ususf cun. == R ved at this um;-n antil 13 0'clock, FINANCIAL, Do SR, ekoher, Bar ut whieh find s er ey el i Sink, | Govermment Bonds, gfl-'fa'\lal-kylwn;.u'n_uuiuuuwm UenuADLOt, WIthIA Cizok County Orders, s Rne SR, Tl i | Clty Nerlps and Vouchers, Ard. 10 cood conlldon, well broken to the ud\lra. troul | Dought and sold by LAZARUS RILVRRIMAN, Bteen (i5) to alxtev (10 hanis hih, Bot less i Y c ard hoir charitles almost exclu- withiout ussistance there will be great lues of | Vanderpoel visiting ln thr 943 Bor wnore Laan luo () yuars old, and suje s iank,_Chanibor of Commares. . | aug tholr affairs carefully adwinlstercd, Howards coutlued ‘Thu interments fortho past twenty-four hours ! aule | Rt -+ = =i R = - ol 1o and suffering. ofig:'&:{ix’{y‘fif,:,“.’e.‘ :"rhr!: Dol cild Sy o bowsa of DENTISTIRY, 1 oy STALTLLNG NCIDENT S sy “::"'T::’;"!:{";" d;::‘!:‘l}:‘““; :?n::',‘s'u:‘:: e ten, hl::; thres of tho dc;;h;et:wurm:l‘ out- Bur o, oo BTN t0UR T 8t tieahace of deltyery, DS b e ¢ Ty occurred at the Peabody this morning by the 3 slde citylimits: Isadore Mayer, Mrs. Juincs Ay Br. Louts, La., Suept. 8U.—Nine new el LS s, S il e, propotse for the i, 88, faloting of & youuw man mamed Lotia. Ifo byt sud ope of which, bowster, it would | o, John Melnnts, Aleck M. Batior, Mr, M. | cascer Corvo et Fostenib: South Africs, tn 1311, ea:7litlog, 0 : _-————“s . i ‘ s CANTON, s l'zgfl’fifij;‘ll}?fi:fi‘ffi ot sy 1;:‘1':::::?1?" ot I‘ ]‘ I ll R i H s ::::--m: Jolintece nurss frn Oaloen TUIR TOUN MkN'S CrimiegoN AS50DATION Gty mee O Leargy ot a0 | Cunrow, Misn, Soots BoeNew cases, thirty- fockrann . ailly,” IR fesary o edect any ox Sark wind Afandoiphost * o y : = "7 | thireo; deaths, thirec. case of yellow fu lum’f.‘l‘.m'.. i prupusals wid Tun_u. ot contrict wl&!g - Lilark und Ltandoiph-sta position at the Howsrd headquarters. o was have dono & work vast In its oxteut wod of fm- | Flowers. threo; di h [livation to this ofilce, {;:'m_y::y;m‘. slioulil bo tarked DONALDSONVILLE, adureased o the unde i DONALDSONVILLE, La., Scpt. 30.—For the twenty-four hours endivg at 10 o'clock Bunday. worning, forty-slx new cases aud four deaths. Notk—There (6 no telegraphic cowmwunica- tlon with Donaldsonyille.] The Howanls sent wuries aud physicians to that poiat. . measurable lmportsuce, They bave, equally LI, with tho Howards, furlshed medical attonde ance to a vast bumber ot slck, aud also food vecessary for the needy, The coutributions sunt them have been very meagre in compari- son with thoso scut thu Huwards and Peabodys, aud thelr groat charitles have been largely from the privato resources of a membership uelther very exteusive nor wealthy, They waro certaloly deserviug of even consideration. TUN GRAND ARMY OF THN REPUBLIO, scantily supplied with funds, waluly {a responsa to the appeals of Ardlulgh of the Boston Zvay- sller, Lava done a great work among the ex-sol- _LDUOATIONAL, SCHO0L OF VOCAL KRT Mme. E. EKLLER announces that her SCHOOL, 0 YOUAT AT ar ek r:muk-un?.:lu n'huvfi‘ul:lr&r Nch o accominodation fur tha clsstes 111 o aGOGed, o Pl Terim, bl commune S Tustructiou under 3, Roller and. wu cRiciiat or Devartiniouts of Vocat Musie, \Luyu sduress, ' STATE LINE. |GLEASON'S ACADEMY }‘l':l,xu{_m TO OLASGOW. LIV BLIN, 339 West Adams.st, constantly occupied fn the discharge of his dutles, and this morning entcred the botel with a friend. While engeged in conver- satiun lie was noticed to suddenly weaken, and, before assistance could reach him, fell prostrate to the floor, where b6 Isy in s state of complete fosenalbility. Dr. Yates sttended to his case, whith he pronounced spinal spoplexy. The unfortunate mau was restored after some ditficulty, and was removed to the Assoclatlon rooms, where he uow ls con- valescivg. Almost at the momenta Mr. Har- erave, alsoan employe of the Howards, who was recovering from the fever, but had lefy his DEATUS YESTERDAY, To the (Veatern Assuciated Press. Vicksnuno, Sept. 80.—Clear and warm; 032, There wers tew Interments to-day, ' Four were {rom the country. IN TIUE COUNTRY, The fever continues fucreasing -at Bovlue, AMiss, Turee deaths thero ta-aay. ‘The Vicksburg Commercial this evenlog pub- lishes an cxiract from & letter dated yesterday from Deita, iving the uumes of six persons who had beeo attacked by a suspiclous fever wm twenty-four hours, the telegraph operstor amouny them. ‘Two deaths from tho same fever aro roported. elta has protested velemently for some days that there was no vellow fever thore, bug ap- Mewphls, clear. BATON ROUGR. ‘The whole cit. Batox Rouas, la., Hept. 30.—One hundred and twonty-tive new cascs and six deaths fu the past forty-slght Lours. Capt. Claries Wilney, & uativaof Pennsyl- vanls, died yesterday, PORT UUDSON, Misa. Porr HuvsoN, Sept. 80.—Five new cases aud seven deaths to date, g hat by the | De8rances are agsinst them. A dsy or two OTHRR FOINTS, ELPANT. ‘aud LONLONDENHY. AR Mlementary, Clasie : . | room tao soon, diers of the Union, asslsted somew! mory will decide the question. 'There have Y | AhE OF SEvAny Thursdass Seut: 19 | hirespanss 16 Haterons solletiastco el Stiool, PAINTED NEAR TN HOTEL Awerlcsn Unfon Club, ‘Thelr charitiss Lavo [ [io,ith 5558 the Vickiburg from Sol- | qeantncs oot Wh—Hlckman, Ky, repurts two Vi by i of;,‘gm'fi e et U8 Goeu o Ulris xnd Youny Ladies us well sa i x deatbs atd four new cases. Amony the lutter ye aud ¥ vt | bt X0 Bronssend o far outrun the contributions they have recelved M. Pollard, telegraph operator, doing In & relapte, aud was taken into the houss aud sometbing further sbould be sent them, it Term comblences low fever sincs the yellow fever began. pluzus, pare s 1. One death at Fulton, Ky.; uo new cases. S 35 uLBabob, prisclon, |[ 48 43 RADSGH dring eocditioy, A ooat | it 1s desired_they shoukd contiue thels unselt: SPOTS, 'fm ; 3 m“:‘;"wy Yoy lsb work. The private means of the members PADUCAU. ever excitemeut u Cairo has subslded. atite | PENNSYLVANIA MOLIFARY ACADEHY, | o ot o caant ‘e estamans, | 4O, Thebriatomcnact v i e i i e it o Bpecial Dispatch (o The PaDUCA1 Bept. 80.~Thers is nothlugstirring hera tu-day, The emibargo bus not been takeu particularly amoog those who have thus far cscaped the iwalady, and the vicinity wae vacated with sut little delay by all on deck. in theirbebulf. It is now estimated that the opened to-day. MEMPUIS LADOKING MEN 1aiagin, CHESTEI, FENN. 0 . ¥ N SRR EEPanm oot Thorose asics, und Eo- e B Yirk s Gldvao g or parculars apoly o JRWETT WILCOX, tm“}".;“"' B b | ASCHOREA, Ot 10, tiam | Stz 88 1o Suimce uf Tho Framont Hutses of o Col ¢ INVESTIGATION. ¢ lo o oumber 10,000, aud that 45,000 persous in | off Paducah and Mewplls trains yet. Tne | » a0 gL L BN G0 W | T AR, Freddens bt e L LA el cndil oo bl SN 2 yestendsy ‘and today was quite | CHHEULAB ¥ TIK sukGEON-OENEKAL OF Tu AL R ITal Lot e Mot BiLYA, AND it izaus | sod deughter sevara With fatiue wnd prostrs. | A 18726 broportion of these re cntiroly de. | warm, Jobu Hughes, formerly (slegraph Wastusoros, D, C., Sept. 80.—he following Baidtu Ll fokad e niten | pualaly Brenen, ‘i e, Bodniing aud :[‘un“ et d’mook tho Jourdsy t‘:nm Ilem:hln to | bendent upon charity. The famiue follows the | opcrator on the Paducah & Memphls Line fn clreular letter was lasued this afternoon by the ——HESDEIGON g’kgy_m_mi v Wasllogtonsat, | fes. No. 17 Weat Thirty oighthist.. Rew York. fese Halisbury, nesr which place sho Las asister Jiy- | Pestilence. The fever {s abating ather frow | thiscity, is very low with fever at Water Valley. . Burweon-Geueral of the Maring Hospital Sery- WHI N‘E afly 20au Pk ey beids Ly leitar, ur tug, Alter leavig Grand Junction want of materlal thau otherwise. There ars OME DXATU 4T MARTINS fee: supplles? TE ST-A-R LI . ttute! ¥ DIEG, | TR PEOFLE REFUSND HE ORDINARY Hos- | DUbfew howes it has not invaded—bat few that Saturday—Ben Murphy, The fever hasbroken | pypsurusxr or vux UNITED StaTas Tusasuny, AEUTYing the Vnftea Ktates an d Ttoyal Mall between TN PITALITY, bave not been forced to contribute their | out alresh, aud there are six uow cases reported mmuu%«-xu\ :luuuwitvrnu‘u;my_s oy vt Efiiea trates ) i AdiRe teva d y: | avd, a storm coming up, ane was obliged to [ victiims, The fover ls spreading througuout ali | this moruiug, with no deaths. L ke i Yoods oKy el e Bk LR -— ofeie Frinclpain fur prsiscit | tako shelter In @ cotion-sbed, whera alio ro | the Various places oo the voast. These places TUN OPEHATOR AT BICKMAN of New York, Philads erce e ha yellow fever appeared 1u Mcinphissaversl lead- ng Citaens of that city apuealed 1o (43 Promdent la, Bcltismaore, Hoston, bave beeo filed with refugces from Now Or- inclaaall lesns. ‘The refugces are flockiog home in crowds. Thoy preter 10 have the fever, if at all, inalned all uight, reachiug her sister’s next day Chicago, St. Louis, an completely oxhausted. 1 mention this to show the extent of the fear that prevalls among the bad & chill yesterday, with symptoms of fever, and be telegraphod tast he * had it," and would leavo this wornlag for Loulsville. 4: Boon mfter N[ K8, SYLVANUS KkED'S DAY AND BOA M A s, DAY, AS Y puaRDING Iteeutls yoar beglus Oct CUNARD MAIL LINE. | s sesed i N!,l&llni"lllmu i, “8 BCHOOL FOTt v sty | by preler to hav b | teara 1 ayvalal s Comniancn & Tuviuidasud Teport . weat Prices, youuk iudica: aits norvug lastrac: | couutry people. Twenty-three pbysicisns re- | swoug e ¥ COme &8 80 Wi Amsaads Wooldridge diad st Fulton | 8o l“.W e "".’4""0 spidoul Cod 21 R Comiatie Ottce, morhwess carnar | Uttt e S s (020 port 161 new cases, tho wajority of which are 1o | sdditional food for thie destroyer, yesterday. Her twa slaters are improving. No [ FAalfBt ioukd bave takon pooupt sctiun o the B DU VENET G T Western Agent. @USINESS CALLDS, tho country. Thy following is J. B Ricuanpson. | new cases there, o 1t the expooses of much & Commision. " Forter TUR DEATH LIST: My wifo and son ase bott down with the fever, BOWLING GRERX, ustely, & oble lady, Mes. Elisabot Thompeon, of NORTU GERMAN LLOYD, A G DD () R For Water and Gas coated New York, actaated by the same motives $het f.‘,";‘;mm‘ vt Ih!;\,‘(l)‘uwany Ao e Sini cAST_IRO sad teeied w0 fuunde 1 | yames O'Brien, Alice K. Cos, but past thecrisls. 1 am well-nigh exhausted, Apecial Dispaich 1o The Triduse, Deompled 156 Sitlasha of Mowpbis, sddromed e eau frstnen Yive Seut 0 ey Hisen: Bt sy rea w488 | Hobert McCall, o ol Lavtra, but will soun get into harncas, 4 Bowtixa Guuas, Bept. 80.~Miss Ellen | urking what sbs could do toward the grest aod t G Mo e S B b Yhrae s, g bl lace required. Joey Coaste, . Wegles, TUR DAY'S RRFORT. Sullivan died st 4 o'clock this afternoon with | view, wod pledevd wn Byt o siarta gerst IRAZ o seeniae, S ursiacy, * Y Tl PlP ES e fuetrent O+ | Gebrpe Busser, Wl Nrmpre To the Weatern dssociated Press. yelow foyer. Bho camo hers from Parls, | pipsfibiion furthe purpods, My reviy lod bor to Wl Qrecu, New York, st.Luule'Mo. | A Reucosky suller, James Wuodiord, Now Ourwawy, L, Sepb 80.—Deaths, 85; FA Teou,, two weeks ago, aud was taken flyy % 10 woat the wxpeuavd ol & Comumision, pge - s | 100ney be sufiiclent, or Congress so direct, two or BrowssviLLe, Sept, 30.—The fever 5 not 80 | thres nelentic Cxporia wiil be aftached to the Gom: bad to-day as for tho two days preceding. Only }nlnllt:n -:otr. rm: v:rp«::. g{ ent‘}ml‘ng‘ (lne |{:-' of nqu n practicable nnd usefal . Six cases have been reported, foor of them coi- | inqaiey P ,b"n"':n‘ o viceas a volunteer, fs sick. Miss Mary Belle I have inatracted the Commisaion that the great object of the investization shonid Hlowell dlcd thia morniug. ='Three colored casca | PHectof the lorestization to” e obtatnes whleh have died today. Col Westbrook and Dan | have reference to Russell are doing well. We regret to fathry enilemics, tay that the Hon, Louls Bond fs (o & eritfeal | GHCieaTllon and towne wint il emhodfiote of tho conditifon. Dr. Ware was on the street again | 19th of Nuvember next. on which day the Amerts today, i aetaion S scviow the Tacts walce mhe G el Mrs. Wetmore, wile of T. F. Wetmore, pro- | gion shal} nave gathered ap to that time with & ing the best courae to be pursued un tn concluding its labors, Belng charged with thoexecution of the National The work wili be communced at 3. and 28 many as possivte of tho ew 1o determint Ths weather is warmn aud unfavorable. by the Commisnl CuATTANO0OA, Tenn., Bept. 30.—Ma. G. C. | 1Ay of the Treasury, Conner, agent of the Western & Atlantlc Rall ’Nr’.uui;r:r.éw : i to be abla 10 meet with the Citizens’ Rellet [ fef Lo receive and « Committee, of which ho is Chairman. Ile ro- | of the Comminsion and poblicly accounted for, 1o penscs of thin wndertaking, § beg May be advised of 1he contributions forwsrded to RICKMAN, Mr, Rigys for this nuv}mm 1 am, very respect Hicxuan, Bept. 30.—T. D. Btover, the ex- Burgron-General U_. 8. Manne Hospital Sarylce, HAE URDERTOOK TON MUCMH. Bpeciat Dirvatch o The Tridune. Wwhere there was more Hfe. 81. Louts, Bept. 30.~Frank I Murrell, tha 8t. Louis undertaker who wrote a letter to a Chicago paper alleging thé existence of yellow fever ere fn & virulent form, was brought up tn the Criminal Court to-day on the charge of criminal libel, the sccusation being made by the President of the 8t. Louls Fair Assoclation and two other prominent citizens. Murrel!, whea calicd o to plead, filea an aflidavit that he can- not have & fair and tmpartial erinl (8 the Crim- inltabitauts of t. Louls are so prejudiced aguinst. bield the motion for a chunge of venue under ad- visement until next Saturday, THB SUFI'LY RXPRDITION, Wasiinorox. D. C., Sept. 80.—Gen. Avgur telcgruphs to the Adjutant-Gencral from Nesw- port, Ky., as follows: ‘Licut. tt, 11, Benner, Eighteenth Infantry, has voluntecred to take charge of the distribu- tion of sunolles sent from 8t. Louls th poines below. Hels ordered to procced fmmealately to 8t. Louls, where bis Instructions will mees Uim. Lieut. Churles T. Hall, Thirteenth Iu- fautry, also volunteered tor the work, " Additional cotrinutions to ald in luading the - ateanier with subplies lor the yelluw-fever wul- ferers at seltlemients along " the Mis River bave been received as follows feous Pitlsbure, 8350 frua the 8t Louts Mer- ehnate’ Excustiee, and 870 frum Weciln, MATL SEVICE SUSPENDED, L. M. ‘Territ, Superintemdent of the Rallway Mail Serviee toe tie divislon comprisig the Htates of North Caruling, Bouth Caroliva, Gicorgla, Alatmag, Musisdppl, Lonbiana, sud ‘Tesas, reportato the Depnrument bie suspension vice on the followling rontes ou nezount ol quarantise rozulutions estublished by resson of the existence of yellow fever: ¥ Semphin sod Vicksburg atoamboat vervice, auspendad slince Ang. =3, Vicxsburg 'S Meridinn < | . Ratlrnad, service Fiinpended between Juckson and Atbamu Central Kaliroad, Selma and Merldian route, ssacnded hetween Demovolisand Wersdtan, Mien,, af0CC Bept. by except Sept, o wWhan tratng were allowed to run through to Merldian ond ro- ura. Mobile & Ohlo Raliroad, service suspended bo- tween state Line Biation, Mise,, and Moblle, Sept, . Daily trelght walie have run on this portion of the line, but uo mall care tave eer, faruialed, and the malls have been rofased sbace. This, hawever, was (o be remedied, Thero bas bocn wome detention of the malls on that portion of the Mobile & Obio Houd between Mablle and Staze Linc owing 1o the want of mall curs ou frolght trans, That Ia now remedied, and tha scevice s very regninely perforaed. Un the Alapama & Great Soullern Haliroad, bo tween Chattanonzs and suspended aince Sept. 15, : On the branct ratlroad running from Atlanta to A daden, Als., wervice has been” suspendoa since gept. 2o The Napesintendent bas turned rthe 1ls 10 £0 by wuy ol dally wervice via Jack- 3. A later di=patch fram Mubily staies st has beon sesamed on the Moblle & Dhio Rallroad between Moblle and tho State Line, ‘Shta completes tho seevico of the entire line of thw Mobtle & Oblo Kaliroud. ¢ The Vicksburg, shrovoport & Tesse Rallroad routa hetwreen Vicksbury, Miss,, and Monroe, La., nded acrvico on the 181 of Augast. The Buperintendeut statos that in many places in b tutected districts the psople are under the (me vression List the spread of vellow fover has hoen duv 1o Wi wmails, and shey look upon the nostal- clerke and route-agunts 14 the enemies of wankind. In some tustances agonts have becu taken from tha traius by quaninting oiticurs sud left in the wooda. But 8 few days since Route-Agent Flschor was taken from e ear ut Stucum, Misw,, and fined 834 lation of the quarautine revitas Z er b had been acquitied by the o uf suy violation of guaranting 3 rallfed un Friday night, but sank rapldly soon after, and died ut noon on thy tollowlug day. Dr. Lindigy was hora u the Colouy of Natal, LOCKPORT, N, ¥, : Y. ¥ bers yesterday, The name of the victhn wus Brown. le halied fzom The Board of Heslth today directed tna quarantio physician at 8t. Louls to permit no une frow Louteville Lo come in this dlrection, Y Lo-1av I8 in mourning over the desth ot Dr, Eurly at Memphis. He volunteercd to gu to the atricken cily over a inouth ago, ud touk thirty nurses with bim, ‘Thy Doctor sud over balf the uurses are dead. RELIEY, BO3s BURFUXRD, Bpecial Dispatch 10 The Trivune, B7. Louis, Seot. 30.—Ex-Gov. (Loss) Shepe berd arrived bhere this morning from Washing- tou for the purposs of chartering a steamoost to transport aupplles to towns along the banks of the Mississippl ltiver between Cairo and New Orleaus, where muny people are suflering for tho necessitics of life. Bhovhend is Chalrman of the Nationa! Rellef Committee, and tates that be has all tho funds necessary to equip the buat. Ie says the Rellef Comaittes has ro- celved lberal responses from all directions, aud that he now has $17,000, and would make g $20,000. **All that we sball do,” sald he, *lg o sce the boat scut oo her way with tho uceded. TUB PURCHASES of pravisionswill be wade by Gen. Amos Brecke- with, fu charge of the Unfted Ntates Comwise sury Departwent at this pluce, aud the medical stores will be purchased by United Biates Sur- geon Wymau, also of tbis city, Tho mouey will bo bauded uver 1o (ko two gentlemen, and they will buy the goudsat the very lawest figures posaible. Uov. Shepherd wud United -States, District Attoruey Bliss went on 'Chavge af 13: oclock and bad an 1oterview with Mr. D, P, Rowluud and vowme other members of the local Rehet Comwittee. The meeting was held iy uo room back of Secrctary Morgdn’s oflice, HBFONTEKS WEHE NOT ALLOWED ADMITTANCE, Tho zeason of thisis not exactly dear or sat- e glean all measures ' of preventlon of 10 be tranemitted to Congress of Riges & Co., bankers, consented 10 Act as Treswe shurae the funus contriouted, exclusively 10 the expenses t in defraying the ex- 10 tequent that 1 oun M. Woanwourit, afopt 000 Meridian, service hus boon DEATIL IN NEW YORK. i Now Youx, Scpt. £0.~Dr. N. A. Liniley, who felt the symptoms of vellow fever on bis way from Memphis, aud arvived ut quaranting on 5 Manday lust, has died there, He was among the lirst to respond to the cull for ald” whan the fever broke out i Memphls, Worn out with Incessaut work, bip souzut to return to bis fam- ily, Wwho were b tho North, Whes he araved iere he provepded at ooce to the Quarantine Hospitat aud Fave Dr. Vam of hus cuse. o received ¢ ines a dav. 1o Bept. 5o, ~There was 8 fatat LE HOCK. R LITTH Lirtir Rock, Supt. 80.—Very warm and 4 by

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