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VOLUME XXXI1X, LEADING WESTERN LAWYERy. NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. +:Ap Ansoclation of Lawyers. In which membership fs resiricted to thove ot Bigh Jach connty. ONA TER.—TPrecott, Yavapat County, Anz KUSH & WELLS COLORADO—-Denver, Arspshoe Connty, WELLS, 8MITR & MACON, Falrplay, Park County. WILRURN CHRISTISON. Georgetown, Clear Creek Lonnt) Fi0ilAs surcurLL, 1 Jusn County: Bliverton, s Juan Cquoiy., ) 1 1naBWORTIL. PAROTA TER.—Deadwood, Lawrence County, o N. HEON. Yankton, Yankton County. Mectri 5 E. 0. BMITIL JLLINOIS~Aledo, Mercer (;‘I’x:‘:’!ffi & WHARTON. Bloomington, McLean Count: = e Pt Conmey WELDON & MeNULTA. s, T sl . 3. MAIR. Carmt, Whlte Connty, W. 1. JORNSON. ton, Coles County, Chsrleston, Colen Caunty, . o0 e ograN, :'““"‘ Cook County. o0 urppn & WRITUN. utton, Whiseslds Cowaty: 0 oy, Genere, Kane County, 2. 1. MAYDORN, 1kishorongh, Montgomery CountY,, o by yag, , M County, Jaekron SRS ITLR & LIPPINCOTT. Jerseyville, Jersey Cau;l"[bn“ W. HERDMAN. Lincoln, Logan Countys 1o iy sronp. Marshall, Clark County. T. J. GULDRN. Monmoats, Warten County. o0 oo 0 onign, ¥1EWART, Monticello, Flat County. ) o 0n o oaToN, J. X. RRADIRG. Morrfs, Grundy County, Oquake, Tlevderson County, o0 R F. DUTCRIER, Oregon, Ogle County, ty. Ottaws, Lasalle Connty. P — A. BAMPLE Paxton, Ford County, A B, BAWYRRL Pexin, Tazewell County. Tearls. Peoris COUBLY, e B10K. & DLRICH. Petcrsbargh, Menard County, 00 Shelbyville, Shelby County. §- M DIAEE, FiGnITON & HAMLIN, Epriogheld, Sangamon County. Sullyas, Mouttris Couriy, 0 & LANFIIER. Byeamore, beKalb County, v ¥+ GRRENE. Tuscols. Douglss County, LOWELLA AN U, Coums e RPN & MATFIESSOH. Vandalls, Fayetto County. Ay uATuLYS, Wataeks, TroquolsCounty e T VAN DORSTON, ALEX. L, WIITERALL. IXDIAN A~ Alblon, Noblo Couniy. 10 Crawforduvitie, Montgomery Connty, o (o " Frankfort, Cllnton Count MERRIOK & TRAVLE, Gosten, Eikbatt L‘u‘..‘:t,“{‘“ # HIGIHIOTHAN, Huntipeton, Ruatington Conggyc ™ o DAVIS: J8srn z. scorT. Indisnspolts, Marion County. WAL WALLACE. Eentlsod, Newton County. South Bend, . Joseph Coupty. =+ O DIEN: by osedh Copife1us mUDBARD, Remington, Jusper County. IL M, BXTDER. I g Terro Hante, VIgo Coutide o v, gn ‘Valparalso, Porter County. 10 A—Anamoss, Jones County, T °* MERMFIELD. s Aol 3. B. BTACY. :°°°°‘ Doy c';':":" £, TITCHEY & OnEey. 1 . Dea! 7l urlington, olnes “lnllILL & BALD 5 ter C Batle A Dutler Centre, F COUDY OK M. cRaa. ty. Cedar Tuplis, Lina COaly,, onr & 6T, JORT. Cheroks 3 2‘“‘"";" ey c'"':’ EVOENE CoWLEs. i . spcll Dlul, Pottamsttamie Sty o wsom. Cre . '#c0, nn;nd;:x:ly FoRE! & MAl - Cremoo, Ynlon COutY g 1 a0 & GIDSOX, Davenport, Bcott Ovnm‘. Decorah, W‘nhflhl!k('fl‘:l’l‘!"w" RoARE 8 " e cooLey. Detnt, Delaware County Q. WATTSON, Dentsos, Crawford County, e 2URT o ABOR & TABOR. Des Moines, Polk County. BUOWN & DUDLEY. Dubuque, Dubuguo Cousty, oo Elkader, Clayton County. Wk mmv’ Emmetaburg, Talo AtioCaunty* A" T ; ty. CIAWFORD & soPEI. Forest City, Winneb e foreat Clty, Winnebago Couaty, o "\ ooprcone an 3 eavood, MUl Coungl, v 8 & WILLIANS, Harlan, Bheldy County, LAFE H, THOMPSON. Independence, Buchanan Countys o BOLMAY, Iudtaola, Warren Couaty, ERVERS & SAMSON. Iowa City, Jobnson County. NEMLEY & BWISHER, Jesiy iy, efierson, Oreeno Countle, RLT, & TOLIVED. Keokuk, Leo County, FRANK ALLYN. Xeousuqun, Ve Baren Cogntfe o0 o 1o, Logan, Marrisan Count: 3 BAnNnANT & CADWELL. Jaguokets, Jackson Cuunty,’ FRANK AM08. Manstalitown, Marabali County, BEARS & LEMERT. character, and to one fa RANT, Hec., Ghtcago. -~ inty, 10WA-Monterume, PoweshiexConnty. oo Mount Flessaut, ifenty Count b 1 a . AMBLER Muscatine, Muscatine Coil A & savNE. ‘Nevada, Storey County, UYRI & FITCHPATRICK. New Hampton, Chickass® mm‘cfl 3 Oty HIRAM BHAVER. Npaneis s ‘ BANREY & COOR. orthwood, Worth County, " T0t o Onswa City, Monons Couaty, _ * Osage, Mitehelt County. BONEUT LEOAS BROWN & X Osceols, Clark County, Yo KD HOE, 'S . Oskalooss, Mabasxa County, I TENTLE Rock Raptds, LyonCountye 1> & MALCOLM. /s P. A. REEP, Marengo, Tows Connty, RE. Bloux Clty, Woodbary uouma‘i:'::;m 5 Tipton, Cedar County. % JOIN N. NEIMAN. Toledo, Tams County. i) . ‘;:_" STRUBLE & KINNE. i ente 7 giLcAnIeT & HAINES ‘Waterloo, Biack Hawk County. terses, GKORGR ORDWAY. i Madison Coun: mu;-nn mmwaflu“" & PIRKLE: o UGFATing & PrERCE. Atehlson, Atehlson County. Bulingame, Osage ,,:‘,,‘;';‘ufl‘f & WAUGENER. ¥ 7 WM. THOMSON. Coupcil Grove Ce A rove. Morrs Gounty, ¢ & BRRTRAM. Eldorado, Butier County, Grest Bend, Barion Caiaty, 1L L1 ENOWLES. d T WM. 1L DODOR. Independence, Montgomery Count; DAlireL anass. Lawrenca, Donglas County, BAM 8. Leateawartts, Leaveaworth Cothtre, = o0 "'aniswoLp. Laoon, Rice County, Jo"“"“u“l':;vmfl Beneca, Nemeba County, * = Topeka, Shawnes County, I F; TATLOR, Wiehita, edawick Canaty, A & JONNSON. g "' 74 M. DALDERSTON. GAN~Detrof ) b Wasno SRt & TINDALL, Houghton, Houghton County. Labpeming, Hamueted 0% 4 CHADBOUINE o - WwirT & osnoRN. Jackson, Jackson County, JOIN D. CONELY, Aalamazo0, Kalamaroo County. KLY, ‘uXo. M. BUCK. Mt Musk County. o n;"::"‘A gfi;fiflz:"ssaEVc McLAUGRLIN, 1! —Aust| County. ‘mo m‘;‘ ::::«I:IA::x"nfmx & CRANE. de0. Chippewa COUBY, v it & MILLER. orihaeld, Lice GOunt, oy cn & wnipPLE. Owatonna, Bteelt 5 2 o, Bieele Countl. ; 'y BUKLINGAME. Preston, Pl ty. S s, B Gomy Y B WELLS. " 3. M. GILMAN, MIBSOURI-Chillicothe, Livingston County, JOUN N, D, Kansas City, dackeon Couaty, " o 2+ BOY! ‘W. W. VAN NESS, Flatisburg, Clinton ““"'Tuus E. TURNEY. Bt. Lonts, 8t. Louts County. 5 BROADIIEAD, SLAYUACK & IARUSSLER. MONTANA TER.—¥ort ‘““‘“’.‘hfi?fi‘fi“‘pfi'fi‘u‘“ LLY. Virginla City, Madison County, ** £ T U B caLLAwAT. RA - kil NEBRABKA—Atblon, Booso Countyy v o voe Beatrice, Gage County. 3. A. MEWEN. Dakota City, Dakots County. a5 % Falls City, Richardson Coumgrr > = OFIFFY: 4 18UAM REAVIS Geneva, Fillmora County, 1 Mebron, Thayer mv‘mm‘hnor ALIKES, OLIVER H. SCOTT. Lincoln, Lancasty . r«: ."‘c"‘w "m;'znmwcop & Aurs, praska CLy, Otoo Comatr. ) "y \ v an. Omata, Douglam Cousty, mehi, Dougiam Comnire e rygnsTon. ZFlattsmouath, Cass County, WIIEELER & 8TONE. Republican City, Harlan coll:q ‘Biduey, ChoyeanaCounty. ' J" DEMPETEI 7 b CountyA” - STEVANEON, i &P, DAVIDSON. ‘Wiiber, Saline County, K 3 York, York County. LEDWICK & McDIVITT. W. T, BCOTT. TEXAS-Dallss, Dallas County, slias, Dallas Conaty. ooy wecor, UTAR TERRITORY—Ofdss Clty, Weber County. Balt Lako Cliy, m-d’x"-"é‘:.-xfi;' HCHARBATTS 3 E. D, IOGE. ‘WISCONSIN=-Al) Bufralo Co A it m_"’c';m c::“ CoNTiap moszn, ar, 7* 11, noncuseNtus Chippows Falla, Chippawa Colinty [ Poes CoNoils a. seNiNg. Kau Clare, Eau Clare Coutf . ALViiED . a1BDONS. reen Bay, Brown cmmf’ Sunearie, Tock Gop RIS & CUFXOWETIL NOHCROSS & DUNWILDIE, adison, Dane Count; :enuvflll :L.;;:h““‘ LEWIS & HALE: = * R J. MACDRIDE. [ Co 3 ukost, Winaebsso Cuny, v w, FELEER Ractne, Ractne County. Viroqus, Vernon County, TETLY T FULLEL. i " . P.TROCTOR. ‘Waasan, Marathon County. ‘WYOMING TERRITORY—Evanston, Ulntah County. K. A. THONAS. OVERCOATS, F'OR ASTYLISH OVERCOAT, A GOOD OVERCOAT, A CHEAP OVERCOAT, AND ULSTERS, FOR MEN AND BOYS, Ins howsaud handsome styles, or & Qenteel Salt (0 or+ derat alf tha price you've been paylig, §0 Lo OGDEN, ABLEWIITE & (0., Cor, Archer-av, and Tweaty-second-8t, for our price-itet snd rulcs for self-messure: Beut for 1u7u-'0,_beut frow un abolication. NEW PUBLICATIONS, H0R SIGING SCHoOLS AND CIOIRS, L.0. Bxxnaon's ONWARD IA new book for $laring Behoola, fuliy equal to suy ever lmued, Is read: foraa: g lastructious, o ivenand e, mn;-do“:"fl ctious, b pages of Gises, . 75 cenaj 87.50 por dozen, ""”I;lchurch Ofibl:‘iflg & mew book for Chotrs, cantaius largo and sdinireuls collection ot the best quality for 4y SAryice. Alorlisgauierof fas Chaats. 0 $1.25; or $12 per dozen. EaarsSncred Quartettes, oo e Suasiete chalr, Bas s mose musical colle o 5 o Vea ALt G tew'0US TOF o¥oTy BRLUALL 4 L J6ar. Lusrds, $2.00: Cloth, §2.23, goxeFostival Chorus Bookeuss 4 Bt aclcction of LBor :;a. an-'REQUIEM fs & new and - myentent collection of 'fiymus sad tanes for Fuseral eecailons. ¥rice, S0 centh kndlfllc‘mfll“'l contalntog the descriptions of BB 9Uler exceilent books for Cholrs. op Blaglak Auy Book matled post frae tor Ketall Price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston, MUCKANS CRLE| HUCKI 3 [Are rich and deliclous. 1n metic seaicd quart S 4 ‘sud ate realy fof the € 4t 8 womEnrs Bullve, uly reguiniog Lo be beased beture 104, Theso buups OELEBRATED [sre bruudjuced by cannoie: jseurs $o unequaied 18 Co.y Jolin W, Wille: sud S— lottiér icudivg jobvere. toca,. o IOCA v Jeliles, and Griddle-Cakes, cknee uiaked puddiug fOF tWo i L sege frow 45434 47 Park-place, Sow Suik Yoews et 10 Pudding Y ECuboual, Oy s g b FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. Ths attention o} Nowapaper Publishers is called to the fuot that having lately applied folding attachments to two of 'l'ufi -f"aru- UNE'B per! Ang preasos, The 'Iribune Co. hi no for moveral Hand-Feoding Folders heretofore in uso in its press-roo; The machines are of Chambers Bros. & Co, m and are in excellonut order, eaoh ha: e Kshlor improvement. Two o t| machines are adapted 1o afour-page suppli ment of The Tribune, making four tolds, and four to o full sheot, “Iribune sise, mak: throe and four folds, Can be sdapted ta sized shoet. 'Che speed of those machin d only bz tho aspacity of tha fo ey can be seen 1n operation and o them, with the lar improvi ment, o ba superior to any machino made, Will sell theay oheap, 81 we have uso for the room ¢! oupy.’ For further parts CO0uPY: TRILUNE dOs, hioago. It 8. C 1F YOU TOVE A HEAVY, RICH SMOKE, TRY D. C. FOOTE'S Identical 10-cent Cigar. Genulne Spanteh Wi od 8) of oW RORATAT B IaRres 2l hand Searieh MIVen el RETAIL DEAL- etoflersd, BOLD BV THE | Lt E R Kk Whotessia, by Vah Schase Blovenson & C o and Wllensle Touaceo: uiste and Whol o Girucers auerally. HMUSINESS CALIDS, 1. A HURLBUT & 6., Wholssale Drnggists, 75 & 77 Randolph-st. ARTISTS MATERIALY, ARTISTS MATERIALS A. 1. ABBOTT & CO., Imperters. 147 Hiac, Chicage, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. PIANOS, Gompetent Testimeny. From Clara Loulse Kellogg. CLamgRCRST, CoLD BPAING, June 22, 1874, DBARMR. WEBER: ‘' For the last rix years your Planos have on my choice for fhe Concert-room and my own house, whers one af{our splendid Parlor Grands now atands. have praisad end recommnended them all my and shall continue todoso, . . . Very trmazmu, . ARA LOUISE KELLOGG. From time to time we ahall publish the written oln- Sf some of tiie fallawing arilats all of whom lave WEBER PIANOS In the most unreserved manner, viz: Chriatine X4 Annie Louls: Cary, Cariotia Pnttl, Julls Kive-King, Tima DeMuraka, 8. b Mils, James' M. Wehil, Teress Carreno, Arabelis Goddard, Jolan rau Luces, ¥mma Aihagl, Vietor Cavoul, Ttalo Victor Maurel, Occavis Turrlani, 8, Behre: mila Urso, Mles Itose Tleree. M. Zeida Segutn, K, arla, J. N. Sig. Ferrantd, J. 1L Thomas, Allss Dirasdil, rirs antley, Altred "o Blg. Rouconl, M. Afhuckie, Wiliam Castle, Topp, Stx. Brtmmoll, Wiilam Mason, Geore oty Ueoarge W, Morga nd aAlnost every inuslclan of note in the Unlted States and Karops. complete stoek, inciuding sl styles of: these su- {ustruments [n both Koscwood and Freach Wi t wiil be for AL OUF WArEINOMI l?“ NTA''E. hould exnutine before buying. f[he Root & Sons’ Music Co. riends, perb e FURNITURE. SPIEGEL & G0, 251 & 253 Wabash-av, OUR CATALOGUE WITEL OVER 350 llustrations Of the most desirable, roliable, and latest styles of FURNITURE! Of evory description, 18 now ready and will be mailed free upon appli- oation. ‘We guarantoo a saving of fully 26 per cont, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Near Jackaon-st. THE LEADING “DRY WINE"” IN THR MARKET. For sale by all principal Wine Morchants sand Grooers in tho Uni- tod States and Conads. OA y BUGGIEN, Ete, ‘Will consult their own beat interosts by going STUDEBAKER BROS, 151 & 153 Wabash-av., ‘Where they will find g}u BEST assortment Carriages, Phaetons, &«., MANUFAOTURFRS PRIGES, | PERSONS BUYING GOODS at the Auction of N. MATSON & CO., State. and Monroe-sts., have their guarantee for their guality besides the chance of getting them at less than half or third their value. WAUKREITA, Wik, Sept. 28, 1474, CHAPIN & GORE, 73 and 75 Monroe-st., Chicago, are this duy appointed General Agents for tho Nourthwestern Stutes for our cele- brated Crescent Spring Waters. Putup in casos of two dozen bot- tles each; alse, in barrels nud halt barrels. All ordoers should pe ad- dressed to them, . H, & L. LAPLIY, Pro PINANCIAL, Government Bonds, 8 Cook unty Orders, City Scrips and Youchers, Boaght sud sald by _ LAZARUS GILVERMAN, Cusmber of Cow — Bk Clumber of Coumerce, MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 53 Willlam-3t,, . Y.. Inamounts as required, oo IMPRUYVED CILUCAUO By D ! Applications received und promptly atteuded to 177 E'. 75 Rundolph-st. 1. 4. BUKLBY DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. - DISSOLUTION, ‘Tha copartaership berctofure exiating under the firm Dame uf COOLEY & MCHENRY Is tbis Jay dlssolved by mutusl conseat. Klther member of the Srin ts au- thoriied to_sigu the O30 Dame In seiticiacnt of the business. W. K. McHENIY wiil continue the busiaess of the late 8rm Lo all its branchbes. C. @. CooLEY, Chicagy, Oct. 1. 1673, McHENRY. . DENTIZTRY, i TTTRER) SET, 96, % £ CERSCTIN. § Barrassed PINEST AN HEST FILLINGS, Une-tlird ubual rates. DU, el HFESNKY, Cor. Clazk"und Usaduipi-sise NEW VICTIMS. Yellow Jack Halts for Want of Material in His Old Strongholds, Finding Victims Only in Those Who Retarn. from Their Country Retreats. The Memphis, Death-Roll Largely Ma@g up of Suburban Cases, Vioksburg Takes (lo;mge, and Once More Puts on & Business Appearance, The Fever Forcing Its Way into the Surrounding Villages. Plantation Work Impossible Ow- ing to the F'revalence of the Plague. Lodisville Declares to the World Her Entire Immunity from Faver, And Invites Her Wandering i’eople to Beturn to Their Homes. MEMPIIS. BAD EYFECTS OF THE RETURN 'OF REFUOEES. Svecial Dispatch {0 ‘fhe Tribune. M, Tenn., Oct. 1.—Fifty deaths are re- vorted this evening, Twelve of these are coi- ored, and seventeen died outsids the city limits, —a slleht Iucrerso over the number reported yesteraay, due to the ustial causes, the weallier and the persistent recurn of refugees. 1f this Iatter class continue to dely the sdmonttion ot physlclans, the fover will exist In epldemic form 88 Jong as materis) is available. The weather has been fnsufferably bot all day, with threaten- Ing clouds darkening the horizon thisaficrnoon, induciog the prediction of a change by weather- propliets. Tho fact is, however, as I have repeat- edly stated, that no prosounced abatement of the epldemic would occur until frost comes. The clty continucs to give EVIDENCE OV NETURNING LIPE, tho maln strects showiniz increased activity each day. There is o npparent reason for his, and 1 absentees will insist upon returning they will have to take the consequences. They must not conclude, because the faver s less malignant ond more smenubte to treatment, that they can escape, Thoss latterly attacked, a; £2:gle, bave under- gone treatmeuvt designed to erndicate the polson with which thelr systcins are impreg. nated previous to belng taken down, and,wheo stricken, the disease, cousequent upon tho safceuards employed, is of & type thst readily vields to remudios, Those who return now absorb the polson alinost at once, and yleld to the inevitable collapse before medicine can work a convalescence, AN OFFER REFUSED. Dr. E, B. Collins, from Iecatur, Als., srrived in the city yestenlay, and offered lns services W tue Howard Medical Board, but Dr. Mitchell positively rofused to accept, advising the Doctor that the danzer was so great here that he courd mnot accept an offer which be was sure would result fn death io ten days, He had already burled hero some ol the best medical talent of the country, and he did not want to bury any more, Dr, Mitchell was so positive, and at the samo time complimentary 10 the apolicant for the zeal he manifested in his sympathy for the suf- fering people, that Dr. Collias was {nduced to withdraw his application. A STUANGE INCIDENT. ‘The Rov.James I Graves, of the Southern Baptist Church of this city, left Memphis for California on the 2ist of August, with the design of deliveriug & scrles of lectures in that State, e arrived st Salt Lake City, whero he wus stricken with yellow fover,and was taken in charge and nursed to convalescence by tbe Catholic Slaters of that city. Rather s strauge colncldence,— the leader of the Baptists of the South stricken dowo in & Mormon city, aud recelving the Chris- tan churitics aud atteudance of Cathotic Sisters, SPIXADING IN TUN COUNTRY. The fever continues to spread in the country? and the sbsence of wedical attendance, nursus, and other requisites {s secu lu the increascd mortality rates reported. Awmong the deaths to-day {8 Capt. Nat B Green, an old and well knowa steambost wan, who haa been ldentifled with niver tntoresta lor aquarter of & century, s desth was followed alinost immediatsly by that of bis wife, who, taken st the same time as her husband, suffered with bim, and breathed hor last as the husband's body was composed for the tomb, E.J. Bulgg, & printer known all over the Northwest, died also to-day. Ho lcaves a brother who is the City-Attoruey of Spriugdeld, 11ts., & married sister, and wmotler o the sume cty. FASTING AND PRAYER, To-morsow is & day set apurl for fasting sad prayer by order of the Epbicopal Blshop of the Diocese of Tenneases, and services, cunducted by the Rov. Mr. Dalzell, of Slreveport, will be bLeld la St. Mary's Cburch, J. V. Levio, of Chicago, who faluted at the Peabody Flutel yesterday, is rapidly rallying. Physicisus account for tho Jarge number of cavcs by the statenivnt that partles have been discovered who bad been sick for several days without medical atteution, but they atill fualst that the epldewic i rapidiy abating. b M. . Tiosy, OPPRESSIVELY WaUM, To tha IWestern Assoctated Press, Mzupus, Tenn., Oct, 1.~The weather is op- pressively warm, sod the fever is spreading. Hiuce laat nlght, smong the desths reported are Capt. Nut 8. Greeo and wile, Edward Bolgg, W. J. M'Hoon, David E. Waruer, and J. B. Weaver, the ageat of the Little Rock Railrosd, who died st Cedar Gruve, tweive miles distaut from the city. The usual activity provalls st the Howard Association hesdquarters. W. W. Thatcher sud Martin Gritlin continue to improve. J.QG. Lousdale, 8., remuins in critieal condition, Joseph Muller, & nurse from Minden, Ls., died lateo Jast pight. . From noou'yesterday uatll noon to-day forty- seven deaths oovureed. ' A Ure this mornlng destroyed W, T, Bowdre's residouce, No. 11 Goslecs steeet, unoccupled by its owners, who arv abscut from the city, ‘The loss 1s $3,000. TESTEMDAY'S DEATHS. Fifty desths from ycllow fuver wero reported to the Buard of Health Ly'the uudertokers for 1878, the past twenty-fonr hours endivg at 6 o'clock to-nigbt. Of theme thirty-three died within the corporate limits of the city, Among the deaths reported since noon are Miss Anna Robbins and Mra. M. J. Atkioson. Jucob Kohnberg, Acting President of the Ho- twew Hospital Association, and active member of the Howard Assacistion, was taken today at noon. His case Is very miid. DOCTOIA AND NURARS WANTRD, The following telegran was recolved this evening Mozcow, Tenn., Oct. 1.~R. W, Mitehell, Med- lcat Director Howard Assocrtion: 1) Hall aud Stoverhoth down with fever. P ¥ood doctor and four male withont 1), Jonuxn J. Srackn, Mayor, Dr, Joseph Yates will be sent with nurses In response to the appeal. GILL'S TATION, The vblylldlnl of the Howard Medlcal Corps report & large pumber sick in the viclnity of Gill's Btation, three mifes east of the city. There is scarcely a houschold {n this neighbor- bood but what cases of fever have developed. Dr, fl. R. Jiunter, who bad been sent to Ma- son, Tenn., reporta twenty-three cases fn that town. Twenty-three phyaiclans of the Medical Corps report nincty-uine new casen, AN APPEAL. The followinz appeal will be published to- morrow: ‘The 8t. Andrew's Society of Memphis, Ita President and Secrelary, Thelr gr! W. Yonng, is xick with the fever. Iv acting President, and cails upon eisier sucietics 0 send tellef for their distrensed countrymen. DOWN, Dr. Chiarles Baskerville, of Horne Lake, Miss., 8 member of the lloward Medical Corps, was taken down to-night. NEW ORLEANS. MBA. WERNECK. Spectal Dispatch o The Tvibune. New OnLaxs, La., Oct. 1.—1 attended the funcral this evening of Mrs. Laura Werneck, widow of the late Oscar H. Werneck, of the firm of Thompson, Tavlor & Co., Chicazo. The case presents its pecullarly sad features. Were neck eame here in Junuary Jast(o open a branch house. The wife and two daughters followed [ the spriog. The husband was genial and enter- prising. The wifc was affable and winning. ‘The basiness prownised to be a success, The home became the centre of s drele of friends, The terribla fover came wa the fell de- stroyer. Werneck was advised by all to go away. He refused to Jeave the business af his tno, the wife to leave her husband, The husband was firat to fall. He dled In the arms of his wife, of a terrible bluck yomit. The de- voted wite, but twelve days later, haa followed with the same disease. The two little children, orphens amodg strungers, let us lope may escape. 1 to. TUE PEVER 13 DECREARING slowly enough. The deatt rate is lower, but the cases aro {ar from all reported. The doctors themnscives admit that such sre the facts, The discase is moking its way into Freachtown, hitherto remsrkably exempt. The French creoles do not believe lu dociors for yeliow fever, Their nurses keep thelr cases largely to themselves, They are, oo, remarkably suce cessful In thelr trestment. Said 2 prominent inember from the Young Men's Christlan Association tome to-day: * Our doctors and nurees rarely go below Canal straet.' He added: * Wo have had. [n sll vold, better than 2,900 cases.” Thelr cascs, In other words, have been nearly all among the Americaas, while the creoles have largely taken care of thelr own, The fever belng now spreadiog among the crecles, the unreported cases are unquestion- ably {ncreasing in proportion. | THE VEVER 13 sPREADING 4 00 througtiout the more aristocratic and thinly scttled portionsof theclty, -1t.ls seeking-out apparently a better class of victlins.' The docs. tors are nut coofident, by any means, that the danger is over. Tho soread of the scourge throughout the country tuwnas, and particularly those upon the coast, s considered particalarly alarming. The reports com- ing n are certainly bad enough. The man- ager of the Western Union, for instauce, has but just introduced me to a gentleman of Ms acquaintance from Tangipaboa, s sinall station of perhaps 100 souls, eighty-eivtit miles out on the Chicago & New Orleans Road. He veports five deaths fo onc day and elght new vases. His brother, the telegraph operator, was one of the dead. Another operstor, takiog his place, Is aiso down. ‘fne Howards have had adoctor and nurses upon the eround, -but all ere reported worn out. The Tclegraph Company sends up tho third operstor and & nurse uf their own to- night. The people are reported as well-nign frightened to death, They are | FLEEING IN EVERY DIRECTION, S{milar reports come 1w from all slong the rosd. Those {rom the waterlog places on the coast are not much better, A genticmao beslde me from Bay 8t. Louls shows mo telegrams from bis fomily that bis wifs and two daugh- ters are down with the fever. Heisnow (st 10 to-night) In search of the Howards for nurses. From all these places the New Orleans refugoes are crowding every train on their return. They afford just so much Increasing food for the tever. They are befog stricken down In many cases almost s soon as arrived. Ooe tamily of five aru reported asthus burying three. The doctors seem to think thy whole must goin hke pronortion. The outlook certainly is Ly vo means favoruble. 8. E. RicaaupsoN, DEATHE AND NEW CAsRS. To the Teatern S1eactated Press. Nrw OnrEans, Uct, 1.—Deaths, 54; cases ro- ported, 231, Total deaths, 2,800; total cases, Hoi. ‘The reports at the Board of Health Office in- dicate on Incrense over yesterday, asd many cases are reported in which eutlre familics biere- tofore excmpt havo becn stricken dows, One cuse is wentioved of & {ather and six chitdren who were prostrated Monday nieht. NURSES DISPATCIED, ‘The Ilowards seut four uurses this cvening to Misslsstppt Citv, two to Bay 8t. Louls, and two to Red River Landivg. Dr, W. Marten, of the United States momtor Canonicus, leaves this evening for Bilax!, Miss., as volunteor physician of the Howard Assocla- tlon, by permission of theSecretary of the Navy. TUE HOWAKDS. In reply to the dispatch of the Consuls to tho Liverpoal Commitiee, statiog thers are still many of thelr tountrymen who can be relleved by the Howards, and, therefore, asking that subscriptions be renewed m the commercial towns of FEurope, the Howard Assoclation relierate thetr former dispateh, that they have fuuds sutlicient un bauds aud {n sight o west every desnud made upon them for the relief of tuu destituto slck of tho present epfdemic, aud polut how persons of ali nationalities 1auy ob~ taln reliel by lcuniug their address on slutes luced al cunvenicut points throush the city, EIII thev decliue to furuish relie! througu other associations. VAST-DAY PROCLAMATION. Gor, Nicholls lssues a cluuation recom- mending Weduesday, Oct. 8, as & dar of faat- Ing, bumiliation, end prayer for delivérancs from tue scourge, "The Guvesuor lias also Lisued a proclamation offertu rewards for the arrest and covviction of partics who huug the colored wan ju Hroad- heart, oa the 7th of Beptember, in West Felid- aos Parish, til he wus ucarly desd, and then beat him, and aldo beat bis wife and two chils dren; also for the arrest of tho murderer of ;l,ml.ril'u Daltos, Sept. 21, 1o West Fellclaus Froum noou to @ p. m., saven deaths and 133 new cases repurted, of which eighty-Sve are siuce Sept. 25 Beven uew cuscs at tuu 8t. Vio- ceot Tofunt Orphau Asyluw, smong them Sis- ter Gonseague. Amung the desths aro F. Barrel uativa of Cavadu, ou¢ of ibe students of the Tucolowival Sewloary sdfoluing tie Archbishop's residence, aod John Poppor, aged 2, & well-koown steamboat-man, CANNOT COMILY. . Tuo Howard Association to-uizht replied to the New Oricans sub-comwmitiec’s application for sucens 16 eusbls them o coutivue thy cou- tbbutbues 0l rutwss, wuvlinloz W cwaply. The The Ehicage Daily Teibune, Howards repeat that they have plentyof fuods 1o relleve all applicants, bat can ooly distribute through her own members, who sre sione ro- sponsible. Arflfllll:l“fllll for reliel to-day: Young Men's Christisn Assoclation, 103; Howard's, 273, VICKSBURG, 107 WEATHRR. Spectal wnpaleh o Ths Trivme, Vickaauna, Miss., Oct. 1.—The deathlat continues to grow smaller 1o our ety, but stll there s 4 large namber of cases of fever, and many of them very aick. A lesdlog physiclan remarked to your correspondent this morn- log thar his greatest trouble was with Lis old - cascs—tbose who bad been sick for two or three weeks. Tho effects of the disease appesr to cling to them, and will not fet them improve. The difficulty is attributed to the very warm and peculiar stmosphers we bave had for some days. The disease Is making fearful havoc throughout the entire country, and the news from almost every direction is BICKENING, At Capt. J. M. Gitnon's, twelve miles from this city, there are several cuses. His dsughter ts thonght to be dyiog, and his son Stanley is down. Severaldeaths haveuccurred near Bovina, Mr. A. B. Powell died there to-day. andonc of his sisters, It1s expected, will aleto-pight. Several ladies are down with the fever at Mrs. New- man's, about four mtles from here. among them Mrs, Duncan, sister of the editur of the Vicksburg Merad, but are dolne very well at this time. FHaving more doo- tors hers -mow than they need, the Howards have assizned seversl of the physi- clans to duty, as follows: Dr. Mercer to Havn Biuff; Drs. Ferguson and Randolph to Bovlua; Drs. Jackson and Bruner to Lake Statlon; Dr. Happerdt to Goudrich’s Landlog. At most of these voints the fever is getting wurse among the whites and negroes. TR STEAMER EATE DIXON leaven for Greenville to-morrow with 2dditional supplies, Sbe will not be atlowed to land fo Tesaquena County, as will be secn by the fol- lowing dispatch received to-dsy by Capt. Butts, of the Howsnls: Maversvittk, Mies., Oct. 1.—The Kate Dix. son, nor no other boat, can land in thia county, 11 they do. they wust siand ihe consequuices, The Health Board passed the law to-dav. Ifealthy here so far, F. W, Axprusoy, Shenfl, AT TULLAHOMA, about twenty-five miles from here, the fever has made its appearauce, and Mr, 11, F. Fult. the Postmaster, died last Thursday. In one bour after his death there were but four white aud six colored people left in the place. THE CITIZEXS OF BOVINA furmed a Howanl Assoclation to-day, with Mr. G. M, Goft a5 President. AMOXG THE NEW C {n the city to<lay Is Mr. Charles K. Edwards, a well-known ship-chandler. Postmaster Pease ‘was oul to-day from his relapse, looking consid- erably worsted. Miss Mary E. 8mith, daughter of Capt. Tom R. Siith, of the Parlsot Lino of steamers, was among the deaths iu this city Jast night. He las the symipatly of many {riends in this terrible calamity. TUE CITY OF JACKON remains quarautined against ol affected districts, uotuwithstandivg the fever fs there and dolng ita deadly work. Tobe city authorities preserve the quarantiue, while the Board of Health ‘wish it ralsed, and the fever declared epidemic. i THR LIST OF DEATUS for the past tweuty-four- hours fs Mrs. R. Adams, N. O'Neal, Bertha Schedell, Robert Jonea (colored), Miss Mary E. Smith, C. W. Duwight, Maggie Moore (colorad), and aniel TIB TRLEGRAPT OPRRATOR AT DELTA, Lis, betog down sick, & gentleindn from this city was sent there this alternoon, but the boat wus not allowed to land. Dr. Keyes left for 8t Louis yesterday to bring downa shipment of medical stores for distribution in the fever. affected districts aloog the river, g TWELVE DEATUS. To ke WWestern Assoctated Press. Vicgssuua, Oct. 1L.—~Clear und warin a1l day: thermometer, 93 degrees. Slightly cloudy to- night, Twelve deaths to-day,—ten white and two colored. Threv of them were from the country, ANOTHER APPEAL. ‘The Howsrd Assoclatiou taukes another ap- peal for ald, In whict they say: ** Thu fever is spreading with fearful rapidity through this cuunty oo farms. - From the best informatiou it is safe Lo say there are 800 in the county and outalde of thecity. Alarge percoutage of these aro bad cases, ana many deaths have uccurred, though the disease Was uvkoowu outside the wity ten days sgo.” IN TR COUNTRY. Bix deaths at Boyina yesterday, s village of not more thup scventy-five Inhabltants. The fever broke out yesterduy at Mazmolla Hall, four miles from the city where large num- bers of peopls had taken refuge, The S-year- old daughter of W. W. Johnson dled there last night. Aanother ls expected to div to-night. ‘ersous sojourning tled in dlsmsy, when the Qlsease was prouounced yellow fever, They took refuge in Lhe lower cud ol the county, pre- yented by the strict juazuntine from crossing the Bl Black River into adjacent counties, 1uformation to-lay 18 that the fever Las also broken out there, James B. Gibsun, an old aua respected citiaen, las tlve cascs n his fawily, one with black vomit, a vertain forerung death. -Large pumbers of refuizees are retnrntog to the city; vowing here with the courave of despatr, fecliug they can get doctors, nurscs, and uttentiva bere they cuunot have tn the countrr, The dlscase s newrly to have run its course n the city, ¢ ly for want of naterial, but the situation tu the country is worse every hour. TILE CUTION KEMAIND UNFICKKD iu tho fuids. As an instance, Jumes B, Fergu- son, & large fannee thires wilies trom the clty, usuully pressiuis 300 tales of vollun, says thero ars seventy-five cases of fuver on his and adjoinmug plantations, apd he hus not wmore” thas 1,000 pounds of cotton picked. Iu this condition of affairs merchauts are compelled to retuse turther ud- vuuces of supplics, uud mauy will suler for the actual necessitics of lfe, ‘Tue Howards lisve uow to supply the river towns aud landings where the tever bas broken out with ducturs, nurses, sud mudicines, and provistons from here 1o Grecaville, over 130 intles. Tho Howards bave cisartored the steam- er Kate Dickson for this uvurpuse. We ulsa supply the wsuts of thosick fu couptry und rallroad towns. At the prusent rute of expondi- ture our Iuuds will bu exhausted {uu week or ten days. W, U, ANpurwa, President lloward Avsuclution, CHATTANOOGA. THEEE NBW CASBS. Bvecial Iaaich o he Iridune. Caarranooas, Tenn,, Oct. 1.—Two deaths occurred to-day,—Mrs. Mary Horau, motter-lo- law of . J. O'Bricy, 8 leadiug grocer hiere, and John Overt, the latter warrlod but two wontls 1ls wite died of yollow-fever 8 week avo. There were thypo new cases to-dsy. W, J. Crundall a0d wife arc both dowa. The Board of Health revard the prospects @8 good, but fear the 1fever will bang ou fur several weeks, The city 1s nearly depopulated, snd the doctors advise all |refugecs to rewove away until after frost, The weather is warin aod cloudy. Lewls Nbep- berd’s motber, reported eick on Mission Ridee, fled from bere s fow dsys ago. The bealthin neigbboring cities {8 good. Autloritics bere fear rald ou property to-night by negroes from the country. ‘The police aro well wnned with revolvers and abot-guns. Dr. Wright left for Kooxvills to-day to meet Marks. TUN BELIEY COMMITTER. To ths Westeirn dsmociated Press. Cuarranooas, Uct. 1.—The Citizoos® Reliet Committes publish the foliowing: ‘Fo preveot mistoptesenlation by other parties, the Chattanooga Nehof Association, organised bore jast night, has uo ccuncction whstover with 11 Citizeus’ Lelief Commitiee. Wa deaire to sy % our fricuds throgghout the countey that eur funds sud supblics Duw 0a buud ore awply sull- . 1 Jors o £ ! § PR| 8 FIVE CENTS, cled S5ll Immediate needs, and,shonld we need. any 2 Ner aselatance. will uot hesitate 1o call _ for & Taouasd. Canvrie, Mayor, / P. D. Stxs, Medical Director, E. A. Jarxes, Chalrman, 1 V. T, lluLt, Secretary, . PORT GIBSON, MISS. TR DIAEASE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Fonr Gnsow, Oct. 1.—The excitement st his pince bas greatly abated, with but few cases in town, snd but few to have the fever. It (s spreading to an alarming oxtent In the country, and is forcing refagees back to town as the tros place of safely. The oumber of vases hare figures about 600, out of & remaining pwpul-- tion of 700, ‘The deaths number 110 Among those lately recorded are Judge J. B. Torasher and Dr, W. D, Soratt. A week ago it was thought that the discase had run its course, but the weather bas since been swarm, the thermometcr ranging all day st 85 degrees, and new cases are oceursiug, and some severe and fatal relapses lu the country. We hear of it st Mrs. $amuel Mackay's and at Mr. Robert Pat~ ton’s, ten miles from town, Mrs. Patton is ree ported dead. The tton. G. W, Hlumphreys has thirty cases on bis place, his son Garl being quite sick. Dan B, Hompuress has it in_his family, and it Is at Mrs. De Sharon’s. At the Dr. Soratt place, at lulewild, near town, little Japle Leon- ard is dying. At Glensade Prof. J. Payne Green has fust Tost two Jovely and sccomplished daughters, and thicre are othier cases on the place. At Woodstock Miss fiarrison, of New Or- leans, and Miss Maggie Burnett have it; both mild cuses. Mr. Johin Burnett, his dsug@ilor, Miss Sallle. and his sou John, are down with it, haviag beca refugees, bat forved back to town. In fact, ft Is rapidly increasing all over the country, on many plantations aopd among the refuitees. Great conceru is lels for the safety of the country people, as well as fur the security ol the crops. LOUISVILLE, THE WEALTR OF TAI CITT GOOD. LotnviLLk, Oct. 1.—The following docu- ments explain themselves: Louisviire, Oct. 1.—To whom it may con- ¢¢rn : The accompanying commanication from br, E. 0. Brown, HealthOficer, In from 8 inost faith- ful and honorable geatlcman and ofiicial, and 4 entitled to cvery credit as & perfectly irnthlal statement of the sanitary candition of this city up 10 noon to-day. The mimple fact thalbe Invites those of our citizens wlho have been ubeent for the sammer months to return to thelr homes, should convince sli reasonabie persons that thore is no sickness here. dustice, therefore, demands that wli rostrictions be romoved from the fulleataud most free inrcourse botween Loumville and ail othier putnts, Nespectinlly, Cutantes D, Jacors, Mayor, TOB_LETTER. LovisviLLe, Oct. ). 16578, —T0 {As Ifon. Charier . Jacobs, Jayor of Louisellle—Dean Sin: | have the houor to roport that | bave consotidatod tus two bosoltal butlcings, Laving a)l the patients in one bulldiug, and discharged n eaploves, ntrves, etc. 1L lso affords e pleasure (o repors that the health of the city was uever #o kool at this searon of year, No epidomic of ny character vxiste, nor reason fo uppronend any. Auy of our citizenn who ney be absent from the eity ueed bave uo fear fn reiurning, and wirangers desiring to visit our clty on businces or_atherwico, can do the samo with perfect satety. HKespectfally. K, 13, Bnowx, flesith Ofc: Puysclan in Charge Yellow-Fever Hospital, BPOTS. DHOWNSVILLE. Svectal Dispz:eh to The Tridune. BrowssviLLg, Tenn., Oct. L—Lue fever still rages. The Hon. Lewls Bond, Vice-Presideut of the Howard Association, and a leadjoz vau- ufdate fur Cougress, dlod to-day. Other deaths to-day were Alcxander Reveck and turee-cul- ored parsons.” New: Charles Klive, u voluoteer nurse, Mrs. E. C. Drenuan, Willie Uwen, Robors. Martin, Nora Hasking, Elder Turoer, Williu Reeder, and foar colored cases. - 8. M. Province, R. L. Gonoox, Committee, MABON, TENN. Bvectal Inapateh to TAe Tyidune. Mason, Tenn., Uct. 1.—Mr. Ed Coleman, of Loulsville, has fitlled the place of J. G, Niviol- son as agent, who died of yellow fever Sonday, He feaves a wifs and four cnitdren to moura hls loss. g Webave had elght dzaths sloce the st of Septesaber, and bave now five cases under treat- ment ot a volunteer phyatclan of the Howards, Dr. Hunter. They all scem to be dolng well. Mrs Nethio O'Counor s doiag a noble work for the sick, ‘Town almost depopalated. Mgz Coux, Maror pro tem. TICKMA Speciol Dispisich 1 3 Hicxmay, Ky., Oct 1, via Uxiox Cror, Tena,, Oct. 1.—Pr. Cook, of Henderson, s dying. Mr, Lane dted thls morning. We rocord five now cases. Among the new cascs are Mr, Hackets, ous of the Relief Committee. Mr. Overton ond Thomas are all of the Commitice tuat ure onduty. Ur, Lesliois uot well, but {s still uc- tendinzr the sick. day this uoble mau has been unremitting jo bis attentlons upou the slck. We will have anothor uld 1 it rajvs. WATER VALLET. . Bperial Dispaick to The Trdune. WATER VaLLsY, Miss, Oct. |, —Five now vases, No deaths 10-dsy. L. W. Penvington getting along nicely, Eogines and ahops are draped In bouor of Muster Mecbunie Becton. Of the thve Lew cuses, tiree aro tralo men, URENADA. e GRrENADA, Bisa, Oct. 1.—The torrible fove; scourze having run IS cuuree at this place, there 13 no further need of moucy or supplies. Oup people cun never forget the open-handed Ruue crosity With which tucir waats huve been sup- plied by the North, Boutn, Kist, uod :Wusg alike, WitLiax C. McCuackes, Chalrman of tie Soh-Nelief Commitses. CANTON. i CantON, Miss., Oct. 1,—Now cases, twentye 3 wo. “g;tn&u;;l::'wr 18 reported at Way's Blufl UHAND JUNCTION, (naxp Juxcrioy, Uct. 1, —ileaths the last Lwo duvs, suven; Bew cases, four, Amoug tho deathis yestentuy were U, ._llud{ volunteer telegrapli wperator, from New Albany, Ind who came here three weeks ago and workul uobly at hia post night and dayustil stricken with the fever, Dr. Juseph H. Prewltt, who dled to-day, was 8 promineut cliizen, $o bad worked bravely Uattling the epldemle, until prostrated by thu scourey. BAY $T. LOUIS. Bay 8r. Louts, Oct, 1.—Three new cascs; twa deaths Ju the last twenty-fuur buurs. LA YOUKCUB CROSMING, La Fovacus Clsunl!m’ Oct. L.—Not a case of {snuw fever outside of the Lefort family, Mrs. wllace Lefort, aled to-dsy, W, Lefort is doing well. Cbildren down In the same fam. 1y, 2 TANUGIFALOA, ‘TaNGIFAHOA, Oct. 1.-Niud new cases; ooe very low, TUINODEAUX. TrisopeEAux, Uct. L~Tweuty vew cases; thres deatbs, MISSISSIPEL CITY. Mississipps City, Oct, 1.—Cal. M. A. Caster, Bpcciul Governwent Ageut, and Mm. W, B, Brackett, dicd lere to-day of yelluw fever. WINONA, MIJS. WinyNa, Miss, Uct. L—One uow case. deatby to-day. Havine cool uights. PALUTTOW. Soutowrst Pass, Uct. 1.—Ouno death andoge new case at Pllottown. 3 = . BATON ROUGE. Barox Rovas, Lu., Oct. 1.—~Nyw cases, cigh- ty-cight; deaths, twenty-two, - ¢ MISCELLANEQUA. THS COMMISIION ¥O SEE ABOUT IT. b“fl Wasuivaron, D, C., Out. L~Prof, B. Lloyd . Howard, of Baltimore, has accepted the position * of third wember and Becretasy of tbe Commis« slon to favestigate the yellow-fever epideuilc. The Comwission, a3 orgsnlzed, vovsists of Dr. 8 M. Bemiss, of New Orleans,’Dr. Jeroma Cochran, of Mobils, sud Prof. E. Lioyd iow- ard, of Balthoore. Tho last-uameld mewbes For thres weoks nlent and *