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VOLUME XXXIX. - Auction. . AUCTION SALE OF W \ PRICE. Sales at 10:30, 2:30, T:30. " N. MATSON & CO.,, STATE & MONROE-STS. ATCMES, JEWELRY, Ftc, Auction. Auction. Incredible as the announcement at first appeared, the pub- lic begin to realize the truth that our magmficent and une- qualed stock is to be sold piece by piece to the HIGHEST BIDDER, REGARDLESS 0 Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Bronzes, -Jewelry, Solid Silver, Plated Goods, &., still remains unbroken. for unheard-of bargains was ever offered in this city. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1878, | THE FITFUL FEVER. Reports from Memphis Con= tinue to Grow More Encouraging. The People Venturing to Re- sume Their Business Occupations. Most of the New Cases Those of Refugees Who Have Just Roturned. Our assortment of o such chance A Continued Ofignga for the Better Reported from Vicksburg. Many Cases of s Mild Type of Fover Now Exigting in New Orleans. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TECE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY ¥OR OCTOBER., CONTENTS. . 1. THE OEOLOGICAL FISTORY OF NTW YORK ISLAND AND HARBUIL By Frof. J. B. New- berry. (lilnstrated. ) 2, EDUCATION A8 A SCIENCE. V. THR RMO- TIONS 1N RDUCATIUN, 1Y Profesor Alexsn. der Balu, LL. 0. 5. THE PROGRESS OF ANTHROPOLOGY. By Prot. T. H. Huxley. ItA, AND THE PRODLEM OF LIFR. i A HASK DB TUR PHOBLE: Ity Ednsund Montgooery, M, . Alll!_fi!;n' IN THUNDER-STORMS, Br e. SCIOUSNESS UNDER CHLOROFORM, By crbert Bpenc 7. HALLUCINATIONS OF THE BENSES, By Dr. i udaley. ary Ma & TELLOW FRVKR, By Roger 8, Tracy, M. D. o n;}mw:m REPVILE-WHICHY By lenry O. o THE PLANET VOLCAR. By Prof, Dantel Elrk: ; GENESIS OF DISINTRRESTED BENEVO- ™ ily T'aul Friedmani SRKTCH OF CLAUDE BEKNARD. (With or- 1. EDITOR'S TAPLE, Jarzzanr Norioes, PoPULAR MISONLLAXT. Notas. Conducted by K. L. and W. J. Youmans, TaRx: Number, Abnlctons’ Journal and The Popular Sclence Manth- ther, for 87,20 oer aunum, postage prepsid by $5 per Aunum, postage free, of 50 cents par e Dubllanen. D, APPLETON & CO., Publiahers, 540 & 501 Droadya; New York. FURNAGES, eating § [ o] FIENT ' ORN R INTRNNIAL EXMIBITION Boynton's Furnaces For lard or Soft Conl 78 Styles and Slx“r'l.w“o" 20,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & 0., 84 Lake St Chicago, Ils. XTRACT OFBEEF. LIEBIG_COMPANY'S EXTRACT OP MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING HTOCK FOR BOUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF NEA T. “Ia A success and a boon for which natio ould fed gratefal."—gca #Medicsl P * Lancet,” “ Buitlah Sledical Journs de. CAUTION. — Gennlue only with the fee- Slguatare in Biue ‘#imile of Uaron Liaby Jnk across the Lahel, “ Consumption in Foglasd {ncressed tane fold in ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT FAT. Ta be had of sll Sloreksepers, (irocern and Chemlate. Sola Aents for the Yalted Stales (wholesals only), C. Davld & urk Laas, Lauda nd. LDUCA'TIONAL, SOHOOL GF VOGAL EET yalime. ¥ BELLER sonounces that her SCNIOOL DY UCAL ALLT Lins been remnoved Lo the above address, Xhere much enlarged secuminodativs for the cisscs il affonird. The ¥all Term will commence Sept, a}“ln“-u_x‘nllun auser, Mo i uliclent o eachiers in ocal For fuil dotalls appiy at abos dirows. . GLEASON’S ACADEMY 339 Wost Adams.st, Aa Elementary, Clessical, nd Commercial School. R i Bt g {rreaticrbo upen to Uiris and Young Ladles as well a4 Sepk o i Sicand T Ebthiogn: oo esee We D GLEASOR, Princtpa. FENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. CUESTER, peN e . Eructlan & Chvly Eogiacer . b Clsssios, s e T e Lk o, of o THHO WA TT. Prestaenc oo . DA HILV.A AND MRS, BRAD: nch, an g S for Younuc tulies and L witl, Caltathon- o puia e ' ‘Z‘H‘-L’.‘E.‘;“..':'." b 'made by“l':'tu:‘cg; Bt 0 Apuicslionluay o Labvdriaa. °" Maplewood Instltute] 73 0uNg Hiviks Tocation, thrvurhiout the West for 18 yreat beaury of 7 and superior tnsiructian. Addreu fievs. €.V, 24 i K AVERY, il Principale, for prospoctus “ihird- ear Vegine Oct. 1, Tatn TFORT'S BCHUOL YOR éhomull instruc- 2 ____'N_‘_\I_INDI)\V SIIADES, WiNnDOw SHADES AT 300 Buag sAT S ON THE DOLLAR. Ll ‘#,“ Best Qualiy Id, $1.25 to lug, 5¢” per yard. . dhiese are” oil super! e Vh i cataly tho gresteat bargulns ever offcrod. 'elock. s LADD & €O 372 budte-st,, near Harrison. ~r CLUTHEN CLEANING, Can, be besutifully DYED or Our Olds‘r.rmwu tad KEPALKED, wiriling expene, Eiprened Ny 8O De :firu‘ d othes| : LAIN 258 " Weat 3| Cleasy S i I\l- el :lfllb AND GENT: on g Warraute’ FINEST AND BEST FILLINGS, Une-1ird weask rates. on o DUR MCCHESNEY, Cor. Clark wud Laudulpu st entilat:’on_ TORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. The attention of Newapaper Publishers {s gallad to tho fact that having lstely sppliod foiding attachmonta io twa of 'fluET PR '8 perfec ressoa, e Tribuni Co, rave no use u;.g:r Revoral’ Hand-Feeding a0 supplo- moent of Tho Tribune, making four folds, and four 1o & full sheet, ‘I'ribune uize, making three and four folds. Can be adapted tonoy siged sheot, The spesd of thess machinos 1n limitod only by the oapacity of the food boy. 'They can be seon in ?nr-tmn and wo guarantoa them, with tho Kahler improv: mept, to be superior to any machine mado. Whll soll them cheap, ar we havo use for the room they ocoupy. I'or further dmm«. ulsra addross TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. Iil. machines are adaptod to a four-p: ng LACKAWANNA, ‘BRIAR HILL, WILMINGTON, And BLOSSBURG COAT,, #OR BALE atloweat market rates by KELLEY, MORLEY & C0., Hhin 07 Washi AN ALLA OCEAN MAIL 8TEAMBSHIPS, LINE VIA QUEREC, VIA BALTINORE. asace between principal pointa fn opg and America gl lowest rates. crominodne nexeolied, hree weekly salllogs each way, ml{k‘?r‘;fl)l Intermediate, $40, gold. Bteers Sirrency. Bhorteat hea Houte, Superior filips, Experiencedifs norte “Diacipiloed Crows. Naiety i taveraing and Hieerags Prascaners. throogh 10'81) Dol St spaclal aiER: a1}y Pt ALEY & co., aen. A at T Ladalic o Chicsge STATE LINE. FEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPUOL, DUBLIN, B d LONDONDERRY, FAST, an E, Thursday, fept, In PENRBYTY hursday, Scpy, 20 First cabln 60 and 873, accariilog 10 sccommoaas tlone. Hteturn tickels st dured rates. He £43, Mteturn tickels ot geduced tsies, ieen it fates. ADpIY N, eral Agonta, T vags Fafional Timo of htemusllip;. SAILING TWICE A WEKK YROM New York to Queenslown, Liverpool, and Londen. Cabla passage from $50 to $70 (‘Ilrl!lltk Excunsion ‘Tickein 8 roduced ratea. Bloersge, §. Drafts oa u".:‘ll‘fllll‘;h‘ n?l: l,ff l‘ll“ Information apply te 3 daliiags 5 furiher tatormation spuly to T LA LAON, Mo, 4 bouth Clark-st, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS New York aad Glaow. CLHOASSIA. Ock. B tiwon | ANCHOIIA, Oct. 10, 1ham DEVONIALG ¢t 1 58 mi ETIHOPIA, Oct. 48, 3 bt Now York Lo Loudon direct, ALBATIA, Oct. ¥, 3 p. t. ¢ VIECT Oct, 18, m Cablns 83310 660, Excurslon Tickets sireduced ratas. bevoud esbin, $40. T UERDERBON BIOTInRS o ashington st WHITE STAR LINE, d Hoysl Matl betwoen assago 8pply w0 Come Qen'l Westera Axoal ad trelsad. e 9 Lrstivan. tye 8l and ivia CUNARD MATL LINE. unm tuues 8 week Loand from Hritlsh weat Pric Office, northwest corner pieage, Ueneral Weatern Ageat, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, The steamers of this Compaoy will ss! day from Brewen Pier, foot uf Third: Hates of Pamage—From Now York to Soul Londou, Hayre. and Bremeu, Arit cavia, $LL0; se cabio. $0 gold: steeragu, $X) currency, ot OELIICHS & €O, 2 Bowliug Ureen, how York. FROFOSALA. Proposals for Horses. Orrics Deror Quatknyastas, . Louis, Mo., Sept, 28, 1573, Beated Proj I8 1o triplicate, Bvader the usual con- @itlups, witl be recelved st bhls olce ubtll 12 o'cluek, uova, on the L4th fll&ul Uctober, 1874, st which tliue snd place lh:l will vpaued Io the prusenoa uf 1he bldders, for the dua’hlflr 8t alther Loulsyill cokuk, bl Lui Bau Autoul B sud pamsge apply 1o v (lpul"lbly &t San, wilo), afscbcavalry huriesof the fullowing descript¥a, withla 30 days d of cuntract, vz Cav horscs, Tobe geidings, Gf bardy coib coudlilun, well bro) Iapa. n guod Bitcen (13) 10 sixieen (18] B¥6 (3) nor more than olne (D) years old, sud suit- {0 11 every respect for cavalry scrvice. The cavalry Liorses will b fuspected by 8 Board of c tue blace of delivery. i same tme aud pluce, proposals for bL- Louls of bz UG horscu of Lhu a duscription, WIthn Mlx dave atier sward of conir Yroposals sre luviied for a1l U aBY nugIber. The Uovernment seservea the rlghl (0 Tedect any or sound o irm e L e saddle. from thua bands high, not fess i blda.” BIauk propusals and foriie of rontract wiil e furniahed oo wpplication 10 tnle wice, EBVelupcs Cone taining propudsis shvuld by marked ** Propusats for Horsea, ' and audressed to tho uadensigned . GRIME Captain and A. Q. M. SCALES, FralnbANNG' STANDAUD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00. 111 & 113 Luke $t., Chicago, Becascful tobuy only e Gyuuing, The Disease Chiefly Confined SMAUNOLIA BALAL to Children of & Ten- ¢ ) der Age. i “lexmttaLY Shocking Incidents of the Plague in Some .of the Rural Communities. ] é i Children Abandoned ; by Their Pa- a rents to the Cars of oR, THE Strangers. MEMPH]S, A FAMILY WIPED OUT. Roecial Dispatch to The Tvivuna Mexrnts, Tean., Oct.2.~Forty-two desths to-day, twelve colored, and fifteen outside tho ity limits. Tho list comprises J, L.onsdale, 8r., J. 8. Hateher, a leadlog bookseller, and R. W. Blclton, of the jewelry houss of Byrd & Co. 'The aeath of Mr. Lousdale, 8r., almost com- pletes the dentruction of anotlier well-known and promivent family of this city, W.J. B. SecretofzFair Face. An Xtem of Interest to Tivery Lady whe Desires to bo More Deautiful . than she now fa. Onfortunately not one woman fn a hundred, sub- Sacted to tho whime of an American climato pomscar- e that ‘!;u(- -;ln:ll.;flhx polnt of real beauty—s [ Lonadale, a son, beiog the only survivor. J. G, purennd £ i, Lonsdale, Jr., Treasnrer of jthe Citizeos® Rollef ‘mm"“ thus dented, axt must be ealled | Gommitsco, died upward o(!tw weeks ago, fol- N dono daily, Prof. W. E. -| Jowed by the Loart-broken mother eoon after. o unod Teebty withim thorenth of & and today the sged father. -Ho hed [agan placed beauty within the reach of cvery un- essed daughter of Eve when Lo discovered that sarprising nrticle known in fushionablecircles aa the Eeue sccret of beauty, and called MAGNOLIA The Maaxorra Taras i m aure dovice for creating been Identited with Memphis for years, was & leading Mason, and the oldext underwriter in the State. s deash -bas caused a fecling of gloomn throughout the city, AMONG THE XEW CA8RS are Bherift J. W. Anderson, John A. Holt, Cashfer, and James Crackor, bookkeepe,r of the Bauk of Cqmmerce; Howell Sigler, chief operator, and J. It Ilenricle,’sub-operator at the telegraph ofice; AL E. Evoreils operator of the Memplus & Littlo Rock Ralirosd; and 8, M. Jobe, of the Howards. Eigbteen physicians to-night report efghty- hookkeeper, of the Bank of Commerce, wers stricken down at noon to-day. B. M, Jobe, an active member of the Howard Association: Howell Bigler, chie! telegraph overator, and J. E. ileoricle, volooteer tafo. Eraph o'renmr‘ sre also among the new cases reported. Mre, Ira Fider, volunteer norse from Wash. ingtan, is sick with fever a shart distance o the 20“}1\?!. The Rev, Enstaco 8cmmes, who bad con- valesced, took a relapse Lhis morning, MORE DEATHS, ";zmnn‘zv l‘h(u"dugill r;uan:d !; night I!; rge \V, Muller, rs. Youoke! ene &N 3innle Machot. ' R RETURNING REYUGEER. The danger {ncurred in returning to the rity h{ absentees I8 civep in the report of & Howant visitor, who statea: **Seven new cases developed in his district to-day, all _being of versons who had fled from the city and returned threc dsys 0o, thinking all danger hsd pased. “ Eighteen physicians of the Howard Medical Corps report elghbty-two uew cases.”’, Tf1%_NOCTOR. A meetiug of the [lowurd Volanteer Medical Corps was held to-night for the purpose uf or- ganizing & society to discaas the valusble clinfeal cxperience that was belng daily met with, and 8180 the advantages Ju drawing together mem- bers of the profcssion serviug during the epi. demic, There will be another meeting beld to- murrow night, at which time an oggzanization will be perfected, and officers elected. i NEW ORLEANS. THE DRATH-ROLL. To the Western Ausclated Press. Nzw ORLEANS, La., Oct, 2 —Destls, 561 cases reported, 180; total cases, 9,602; deaths, 2,955, ‘The weather 18 clear and warni. The follow- fag are convalescing: Col. W. M. Owen, ofjthe Washington Astillery: Harry Lee, clerk of the Cotton Exchange. New cases—The Rov, Thom- asJ. Abbott, of the Mlssion of St. Stephen’s Church, Among the desths are Joseph Cashell, Assistant 8irual-Service officer, sud A. Wells, acxton of the ‘lemple of Eloal, SLIGUTLY INCREAKING, Nzw ORLEANS, La., Oct. 2—Des Burwell A, Bobo, of Georgla, one of the first physiclaus who volantecred from Memphis, died to-day at Charity Hospital. Regorts at the office of the Board of Heslth fndicste a slightly increased mortality, and that the continued warm weather is followed by the spread of the fever umong children. This ap- pears to ba specially true of the Thind District, but parents pronounce the discase cxiremely mild in type. 20UP, The report of the: Pickwick Club shows that 4,020 prescriptions, equsl to 11,000 bottles of beel-tea and soup, have been flled. Hundreds of pots of jelly lave been given away for the benufit of the slck. I NEW CASES . Two new cases at 8t. Vincent and two at the Protestant Orpban Asylum. The Rev. J. Levison, of the Ramnpar{ Street Bynagogue, was taken witl: fever Tuesday. APTERNOON REPORT. From noon to 8 p. m., seventeen deaths were reported and eighty-cight cases, of which seventy-five dated since Sept. 29, Thedeaths include thirty-one under 10 years, twenty-three of them under 7, Many cases of fever are reported [n familics Istcly roturned from the cosst watering-places ; i {0 onc {amily since Monday, Dr. Tyler, Becretary ot the Board of Health, who haa been attendiog Howard cases (n Csrroll- ton, reports thut all sre negroes except five or slx. Thereis not a case of yellow fever amob, l',ncm. They are down with maliguant malarial Bver. THE COURTS. QGreat trouble ts experienced by the Deputy Bherift.in subpensing jurnes for his two Crim- fnal Courts which open- the October term on Monday next. The First District Court has been open allsum- mer, but holds seaslon only oa Wodnudauv. The Superior Criminal Court inust open on Mondsy according to law. Judge Whitaker, who has been in Wisconsin, will be here on Baturday. He had thefever sume years 820, & pure and hlonmini complexion. Tt coneenls nunmnl Licmishes in the most sur- prising and ve manner. Tt resioves all roughness, eruptions, redness, biotrhes, frockles, and tun with magical power, It drives away all evidences of futigue and wxe eitement. £ Tt raakes the plainest fuce beautiful. 1t gives smakes the nock, face, aad arms appear rotund, and plump. Tt ma! tron of 33 or 40 Jook not more than s th Tasils maties At n 2 Callivated city bolte. The Magmolia Dalm renoves all blemishes and con= ceals every drawback fo beauty; and, while it is harmless as soater, it ir 10 Uife-like in ils ¢fects that the elosest 0daervar cammas delect ila use, [} Ladies who want to make themsclves attractive can make sn sbsdlute ccrtaiuty of it by usl Haoax' inoLiA LaLa, and wo know of 10 of . It ds the ¢l t preparution in ths world, T i uniqarel, asd siay o el ab any drug tho complazion a dazsling purity ;:g %58 | affiicted in the country with physlclans, nurscs, two new cases, sud feel that the long-promised abatement of tho dlsease fs bozun. Indecd, the wenther remalns favorable to the locrease of cancs, nlso of the death rate. Last night tho city was visited by storm of raln and wind, which Jasted until this moroire, ‘when It cleared off hot aod oppressively sultry. To-night the wind has VEERED ROUND TO THE NORTII, and the hope is expressed that the visltation of frost will not be longer delayed. The new cascs are gencrally confined to the families of returning refugees, who refusc to be sdmonished ofther by the aavice of pbysicians or the fato of those who have preceded them. Tun Howarda are prepared to supply thoso ANOTIIRR DRATIL. printer, from Boston, alter two days! filness, ator. RATIONS, * tien Assoclation, 112; Howard, 820, ‘fhe Peabodys fasucd 10,000 rationa. Cauton, CHY POR KORE, ar a large part of the destitution o the city. VICKSBURG. medicines, and supplies, and there {s no need of thelr seturn until the epidemicis frozen out. Among the deaths s Bieven A. O'Donnell, New cases, William D. Weat, tefegraph oper- Anplications for relief, Young Men's Chris- ‘Tue Howards to-day seut nurses to Bllox! and The New Orleans Rellef Committee, composed of the Presidents of thirty old-cstablished chur- ftable Institutions, baving been retused by tho Howand Assoviation, have azatn appealed to 1he Sceretary of War for rations for tho destitute. Thiey stata to the Secrctary of War that reports of thoso who are fn a position to know show that the Howards cannot and have not ratieved But TUEY REVUSE TO BE WARNED, and so Jong as they refuse to be governed by fucts, eo long will the epidemic Lere aud elsc- where prevall, In the city the commercial residents are anxious to resume busiucss, and some few atores are befug opened datly. It 1s also stated that In waripe circles an effort will be made within o week to reopen communication with river towas, though such action may bo premature, and will doubtiess servo to protract thoe date when thie quarantine can be safely ratsed. 1t s doue because of the necessities of the people who are without supplics of suy kind, and must market thelr productions. In addition f¢ is thought that the furnishing of smplovment to many-oow out of work will DISTHACT ATSENTION FROM THH PLAGUN and bo producing benetlcial revuits, The condition of affairs fu the city, though {mproved, as has been stated, is no criterion pa 10 the nature of the discase in the country and at points sdjacent to Memphls, At Fort Pick- ering, for (nstauce, principally inhabited by volored people, the fever is very violent, and st plautations to which citizens Lave fled cascs aro daily reported aud alinost iovariably ATTANDED WITH FATAL UBSULTY, ‘The following is the list oI fntermcuts in the city cemelury to-day: John 0. Byrue, Johaopah —, Juhu Sheolun, Wiiltam Tate, Hamund Hlsckman, Reilly Nagle, Nellle Smith, Ella Connell, Unknown child, Clarics M. Bowers, B. W, Lunbam, GENERAL NOTICEN, WAUKESHA, Wis.. Bept. 28, 78, CHAPIN & GORLE, 78 and 76 Monroe-st., Chiengo, are this day appointed General Au_mm; for the orthwestern States for our ecle- brated Crescent Spring Waters. Putup in cases of two dozen hot- tles enchy also, in barrets and halt barrels. All orders should be ad- dressed to the 4, I, & U, LAFLIX, Proprietars, To My Friends of the Fourth Com- missloner’s Districts Gentlemen: 1thsnk you for the Intcrest you has {aken [0 wy bebalf, snd feallog thet the success o 4 tepublicau party iics w ity of seutliucnt, 1 withuraw. frum the present canvass, 4 Chicago, Uct, L. IN78. JOUN TABOR. 3 [Ae rich and delicious. fn Do -acaled quare cane, Bud are ready for Wi Labid ut o tioment's nutlee, jonly requiriog ts be heated beturvarvini, Theso boup are yronouiced by contion- [reume (0 be uBequaled 1 OELEBRATED ‘ leacellonce, Fifiven diffce- rut kil Soid Uy wll firet- ‘clasa (iricent At whole- sale by Frank(ln MacVesgh & Co.j boragu, Waruer & Co.s Jolin W, Wills; aod — Mike Mack, John H. Northrap, Margarut Kiug, Jubn G, Lonadale, Br., W, 1. Moore, g, W, Muller, E. B, Yoodwin's child, Mike Quinn, Mrs, Yonkers, Mary Duraser, John 8, Unicher, ., Julin |uthicr ieading jubbery, + DISSOLUTION NOTICE, e R S N N R DX OLUTION. ‘The copartnership beretofors existiug uader the firm Dame of COOLEY & MclENKY (5 this day glssolved by mutusl consent. Either meinbet of the Lrm is Edmund Barnes, Eugens Michot, thortzed 10 algo the firin Gamne N scttlvinedt of the bustess, W. K, McHENNY wil contluuc tho busioeas | He L Schradar, Miasle Michot, ©Of the late 6Tm i ali its Lranches. M. H. TiLosy, RAINING. To the Western Auociated Precs. Mzurins, Tenn,, Oct. 3.—It raloed beavily this morning st daylight, snd the weather 18 sultry sud warm. The Howard Assoclation sent purses to-day to Rossville, Moscow, Browul ville, ‘Tean., and Gurver, Miss, ‘ PASTING AND PRATRR. Blshop Quintard, of Tenuessee, in a pastoral letter, sppoiuted’ to-dey as ons of fasting, huwmilistton, aud praycr, sud, ju cosformity with the sppoiutment, scrvices were beld this wornhu fu S8t. Mary's Cathedral. Tho Ruv. Dr. Dalzell, of Bhiweveport, vliiclated, vicTIMNs. From noon yesterday uutll to-day thirty-clgbt deatlis wero reposted. Ainoug the Buwber were J. G, Lousaale, 8r., Treasurer of tue Howard Association; J. 8, Hatcher, 8 well-koowo sta- tloner; snd E. W, Laubam. R. . Sbelton dicd last nlgbt st the National Cemnetery, four infles distant frow the cliy. W. 4. Harding, P, M. Brown, Joe Hoggisn, and These Hats are ur;wld. E. Gilson ure smong new cases re- YEEur the tweaty-four bours endiug at 6 o'clock to-night the undertakers report forty-twu deatbs from yellow-tever, sud Hiteen of thess vceurred outaide the clty lumlt. DOWN, Jobu A. Hoit, Casbier, uud Jumes W, Crocker, Chicago, Oct. 1, 1678. W OPTICIANS. %Ky OITICIAN, Tribune Butldiug. Fine Bpectacies sutted to ull sigts on scicatific pri cljles. Opera aud Ficld Gluscs, Telescupes, Mic scupes, Yarotieters &c. e FINANCLALs Government Bonds, Cook County Orpders, ity Serips snd Vouchers, Bought aud sold by LAZARUS FILVERMA. Mauk., Chamber of ALY, Best Stils Hats, Fatest Fash- dons, owhand or made to mea- sure for $3. equal in_every respect to any heretofory sold for seven dul- lavs. J, 8. BARNES,SG Mad- ison-st, (Trtbune Building), THE WEATHER. Bpeciol Dispateh 1o Tae Tritume, Vickssura, Miss., Oct. 3.—The hiopes of our cltizens were tewporartly brighiened to-day when heavy clouds made thelr appearance on the southwest and alwost surrounded our city. The gencral remark was that Prof, Tice's pre- dictiuns were to be verificd, aod we would have cold weather, Abour 8 the raln fell for a shory time, but'the sun soon shoue aut hotter tuan fu the mornlog. Frum present appear- snces wo arc likelv to buve mory rain before morning. The * reports from the couulry to-day are not S0 numerous as yeaterday, but from what I can gather the fever fe sttil doing its deadly work, and that quite vaplaly. DH. BLACKBURN, son 6f Dr. Blackburu, of Nushville, Teon., is very sick at Magoolis Hull, s few mlles from thiseity, Drs, Bbanuon aud Robbins went to Delta, turee miles below Vicksburg, this morn- tug, and found sixieen uodoubled cases of yel- Jow fever, smong them Mr. E. J. Larkio, & promninent merchant there, who has aince died, and Mrs, Luke Madden, very sick, Assist. ance was sent over tbere. A apectl traln was seat out this evenlug on the Vickeburg & Missiesippl Rallroad with Dr. Ed Bunks and nurses for Bolton, and Mr. A, H. Yerger and uurses for the vicinity of Smith's Station. Among the deaths In this city to-day was MR, UENRY A. MILLER, for years clerk vu the Citizens® wharf-boat st this place. It has beon over Bty davs sloce bo was taken down, He was s young man of kind Jheart and noble quailties, sud leaves a vory large circle of sympathlzlug Irlcuds, especially among stesmboat wen, Soveral more of the returned refuZoes were taken down to-day. For heaven's sako urgo thein to stay away until this scourgy freczes oul. If they Bock back uow we will ouly Lavo the recent terribly avenes renewed. THS NUMBER OF DRATUS for the past twenty-four Lours ls sevea, as fol. Juws: Miss M. A. R Evaus, Miss Carrie F, Russe)l, Henry A. Miller, Oscar Qeuells, W. Peoples, A. Alexander, aud W, Sokeliskl, One huudred cases ary regorted io the vicinity of Huynes' Blufl, on the Yaxoo River, with three deatiis,—Jesse Ross and two daughiters of Mrs. Boyder, who is herself fil. Tbere s & great pasdc amovg the people thpre. ANOTINR APPEAL FOR AID. N Tothe Weatern Ausoctaled Press. Vicrshuug, Oct. 2.—The Howard Association recelved su earnest uppeal for ald for the peopls of that sectlon from Dr. R I, Ferry, of Hayues Blufl, in which the Doctor detslls si suwe lougth the destitute condition of the peuple. Ile ¢ays ho has over 100 cases of fever uuder trestinent, sud the epidemic Is steadily increns ing througlout that scction. The people are tepror-stricken. The paule £s warse tlan that of & routed srmy, Two wellautheuticated cases have oocu rred Wheze the pareats uf dylug childreu abandoned - them to the imercies of strutigers, and, when the chbidren were dead, lhluy ‘l’wl to be bunied by the Kiudness of cotored ™ I hatdent Audrews, of the Vicksburg How- arda, GUutes the wbove statcuscut fu Lls appeal for 14 aa 4 smple of many received by them ln/! the last few days, and fn conclusion says: eonntles. They all look (o as for aid and sesist ance, and we are dolng all fa our power to relie! their necensities. Delta, Ia., three miles diusta) has twenty-one eases, and three deaths have, cnrred withiu the lsst twenty.four hours, ¥ sent phyniciane and medicinen by steaty through special arragements. ‘Thelr demands o unceasing :ron as daily, and tiod only knows when they will end. W, Tl Axonrws Presigent Howsrd Associs! Beven deaths, The telegraph opgrator Delta I EErap . opyg ek, A lr«lll train for the relicf of the sick goes to 8mith's Station to-night. MARTINS. BAD. Hvectal Dispatzh (0 The Tridune Pavocait, Ky., Oct. 2—Mr, W. P, Johnson, one: of the operators at Marting, Tonn., who has beeu down with the fever, but who is alittle hetter, crawled out this morning to his sey, callird Paducsh, asking him to taks and repeat the following dlspatch, and which Mr. Coburn, our opetator, consented to do, with permission to muke public: Mantine, Oct. ‘The disesse {3 spreading ali through the adjscen! BILOXL. 2 gé!an.oxl. Oct. 3.~0ne hundred cases; eightees 2—11 & m.—I am the only ‘wperator heraatle fo be out of Lud, and I just zot 1would not be here now, but want ce to Nawnville and lickman. 1am 100 weak to sit up loog. W. P, donnsox, Agent Nashvllle & Chattanoogs Jtniroad. MARTIXS, Oct. 2.—Chairman of the Cilizens' Belief Commilles, Naahvilie: About Lhlity wick and one destlipince last report. Two new cases this morning—Dr. Dibbrell and Miss Lizzle John- ron, daughter of our agent, who Is up bat s week, Bitustlon lovks gloomy, We nced money (o pay hands and nurses, and to provide for the sick and «uftering. B. A. Crawraiu, Cltizens' Rellet Comumtitce. Marrixe, Oct 2.—Dr. Juline Wise, Noshrille: Dr. Dibbrell was taken down with the foveryester- day noon, My dsughter was taken at midnight. Murphy's case Is pronounced hopeless this morue ing. Ilope you retura soon. W, P, Jonxson, Agent. In suswer to questions by Mr. Coburn as to how mouey and supplies could be sent to Mar- tins, Mr. Johnson replied in his last dispatch: God bloss your people. Bend all contribations 10 B, A. Crswford,care Express Agent at Gardner, ‘We send thera dally. It is oar only chence. We bave no Fostmaster, no Express Agent. and no agent at the depol. Baried my wife last week, snd pow my danghter is down with the fover. All our people who are mot sick are broken down. Our little viilage looks like & graveyard. We hope daily for the best, but it seems to be hoping sgsinst hope. Morebad news. T. J. Murphy, Agent of the Nashville, Chattanooga & 8t. Louls Rallrosd, Just died. 8o we go, ono at & time, but all too fearially. W. P. Jouxsux, Agent. PARIS. NInE CAsES, Znectal Diswaseh 16 The Triduse. Panis, Tenn., Oct. 2—Wo hase bad no new cancs of fever of any kind in East Paris for ten days. There are nine cases in West Paris, all do- fog well but Oscar Hines and John Kayton, both rallroad men. We hope the worst Is over. Joz H. Burrock, Becretary Howards. ANOTHER DISPATCH. Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduna, Panm, Tenn., Oct. 2—No excitoment hero to-day. No uow csses ol fever, and noatartling rumors. Arthur Nance, who was reported aa bavioe the fever vesterday, has a very mild st- tack. Mrs. John W, Nance is kimproving to-day. There ars two serious cases at the depot—Mr, Kagton, conductor on a freight tran, snd & Mr. Lawbon, also sn employe of the rallrosd. The former was brought hicro yesterday, and the Iatter tho asy before. ‘Tha other sick are dolng well, IHad a light rain last nieht, but it has not {mproved the temperature of the atinosphere, 1t is stlil very warm snd sultry, STOTS. CHATTAX00J. Bpecial Disaich 10 The Tridune CHATTANOOGA, Teon., Oct. 2.—Thres deaths n toe last twentv-four hours—S. Goldsteln, Jessie Kenney, and Rosa Burkbart, The lntter was an adopted daughter of W.J. Crandall, who s down with thc fever. There aretwo new cases to-day, and doubtful cuses which will probably bo yellow fever to-morrow, The situa- tion to-ulght is regarded by physicians as very unfavorable, The weather {s wart, cloudy, and close. The new cascs are {n the Third and Fourth Wanls, No other part of the city is in- fected. No troublo last nlght frum thieves, as was fearsd. Mrs. Bonhannan, @ refuges from thia city, is down with tue fever ot Dalton, Ga. No other casa there, and uvone cxpected. A canvass of the mills sud manufactories to-doy shows that but seven out of tweuty-four are in operation, and these uot to thelr full capacity. Apecial Dispatch (0 The Trirune. BrOWNSVILLE, Tenn., Oct. &, —The outlook is not so bad to-day, but we are afrail to hope. No dvatbs {o the lost twenty-four hours. The Dow cases arc Mra. Pleity, whose husbaud dled Saturday, Ed Huyer, a vurse from Dlinols, Thomas Mastin, Jolin W, Mastin, and seven col- ored cases. Mrs. Doran has relapsed, and ls wery well, Tho Rev. Dr, Moore 18 quite eeble, but bss not had the fever. 7. G. Byrum is dy- tng. We need fce and ale or porter, W. R Loy, R L. Goupon, 8. M. PRovesck, Committee, MISBISAIPPL CITT. Mussrsurres Ciry, Uct. 2~—Uen, Bmeads was taken with the fever this morniug. BATON HOUUR. Barox Rovag, La., Oct, 2—Tho sellow fever Is fucreaslig at a rapid pace. Eigbiy-cight now cases weru reported vesterday, anda large we- cesslots will be ndded by this imorning’s report. 8ix desths have occursed sloce yesterdny, A reat many are reported o & dybyg condition. “The epidemic must soon yesch s climax Lere. Thero have been uver 400 now cuscs In tho jwt tive or six days. The Rey, D, Stewart, Eplsco- pal tainster, was taken aick at 3 o'clock, Tl is totally unseciimated. He is & good sud worthy miay otd much cateowed by wll, - Nothlug new {u dolog save sttending the sick and distressed, “Tlio wule occupation (s (o combat the discasa the beat we can. Flgnty-two new cascs aud five deaths have ve- curred alnce huat Teport. ‘Yhe tever I8 {ncreasing st Plaquemivo and Port ttickey. DRY UHOVE, MI88, Seven uuw cases aud two deathis occurred at Dry Gruve since Jast report. Dr. Deason uud u,r{s. Dicksou sre down with the fover, The n“fi‘ cuscs under treatinent are dolug pretty well. GHEENVILLE. GREENVILLE, Oct, %—Dre, Archer snd Dunn are down with she fever thiv wurulug. The fortuer I8 s volunteer physician from Pointy Coupes Parish, Lu. No ubatement. Twenty uuw cases; six desths tho past twenly-lour bours. CARMOLLTON, L. . * CARKOLLTON, (b 2.—Tutal cuses, 200; under treatment, 1103 five deats yesterday. Most of the alck are in destitite drcumstauces and sup- pifed by the Beveuth District ltulle! Associstion. ot EONA Gurr;‘:. Oct. 2—Total cases, 830; total deal 'I‘:f:‘ Howard Committce are fecding forty destitute familics, representiug 20 persous. The fever is sorcading rapldly. Mr. Bamucl, & mewber of the Uretaa Howurd Curuwisson, reports hrev fumilice, numbenug twelvo per- subs, sud five of then sk with tho yellow Lever, Jiviog Ju oue rooa, RICOHOO. S Ricouoc, Oct. &.—Twenly cases. Efght con- valescuut, Four new cases to-day. POKT UICKBY. Pour Hickmy, Oct. 9.—Tlirty-two cases; sevea desths. No death sluce tho Sstb. BAY BT. LOULI. Bay 81, Louts, Oct. &.—Euzhtecn new cases; twu deats 1 the lust twenty-tour bours. TANJLPALOA. Tansiranos, Oct. . —Eight uew cases, HOLLY BPRINGS. HowLy BreiNcs, Oct. 2. o appreclable fm- proveuient. Seventeen bew cases, Eleves duatkis the pust twenty-four houre. Every sture 755 £€ deatha; fever of & mild type. e @hicage Dailp Teibune, f £ FIVE CENTS, S 3 “Voscd. All who have had courage to remald g cared for by the Rellef Committee, - & eatha Lo date. TRIBODRANL. = TUIBODRAUS, Oct. 2.~Fifteen new cases; twe CANTOY. CantoN, Oct. Z—Three deaths t6-day. CANTON, Mis8, “Canton, Oct. 2.~Tle fever hore bas takex 8 fresh impetus. Not only 4 greater number of cases bat greater mallgnancy.. Dr. Priestly and mgne" bave on hand tén malignant cases, il of whom _will probably die. All attacked fo the past five or six aays. We have at presend sbout seventy-tive cases under trestruent. “J, J. Lrons, M. D,” JACKBON, MT38. & Jacxsox, Oct. £.—Une death from yellow fever to-day. Ten other cascai many cases of malartal fever. . Weatlier warm aud cloudy. MISCELLANEOUS. * 1ITTLE ROCK. S Lrrrix Rock, Oct. 2~Raluy throughout lass pieht; clear anil plessant to-day, | ‘The Board of [ealth to-day reversed its so tlon [ refusing to permit passeogers and freight to come this way from- L'Ville, on the sssurance of the Mayor and Health Officer of tuat city that there 18 no yellow fever there. RELIEF, WABHINGTON. Wasnixarox, D. C., Oct. 2.—~The children of the public schools of this District contributed l:;llfl for the relief of the ycllow-fever suffer- ers. - LITTLE ROCK. LiT7LB Rock, Uct. 2.—The yellow-fover rellet fund in this city hias reached $8,500. CIICAGO. THE COMMITTRE. The Ycllow-Fever Committee met at the Chumber of Commerco yesterday morning, Murry Nelsonin the chair, and present Dr. Harris and Wilitar 7. Baker. Clerk Brown presented the following state- ment: . Subscriptions to Oct. 1. Appropristed, Expeuses... Bubject to appropristion. ... .eoeuee $5,020 Gen. Bussey, President of the New Orleans Bourd of Trade, who was preseot, stated that the Howard Association was disposed to relieve the public of the neccssity of rafslog money. Thelr funds would be lrrend out, and mude to RO 2 far a8 possible. Betieving that the future demands upon them were llable. to be pretty 1arge, they wished to husband their resourves. and prevent thelr belng squandered. The Assoclation was ably conducted by thé best men of New Orleans, Energetic ss thoy were, it was impossible for them to cover the whole ficld, Contrihutions ju moro bands would be now widely distributed. He thought the Com- mittee sbould send 32,000 or $3,000to the Hotncopathic Association, aince they and other oryanieations were dolng much good, Mr. Nelson said if wants were niot attended to the responsibility was with the Howards, . Dr. tiareis remarked that the policy of the Committec had been to transmit everything through the Howards, leaving the distribution of the moncy to thelr discretion. as to diylsions had becn heeds what was kuown, the Committee were of the opinion that the plan they had followed was the only ong to be pursued. % An application was recelved for the position of l‘lllllru. but, s noue were needed, it;was placed on flle. A telezram recelved from Mr. Boutbmayd stated that Morgan Clty bad been sup- plicd, and that Holly Spriugs dispatches smd 1o worst was past. - He thought the fover waa breaking fast In New Orleans. . Another telegram fromn Nashville stated tha! the condition of Martin Station wsa mmuch e proved, and notblug was ncefed thero riow.: A comunication was recefved from Mr. Bell, suggesting that au appropriation be mbide fox Brownsville, as things were very bad there. Dr. Harrisaald that Brownsville was under the eve of Memplits, aud o telegram from the How. ardw there stated tuat they hnd onough for all. Theru wua more necd of money at KVlcklhnrg than at New Orleans, a3 the demands for out- alde pssistance wers pressing. Vicksburg had been very mbdest, and was ono of thy-firet pluces to cry **stop.” - g A commuoication was received from the Lady Superior of Mercy [ospltal requesting vhat two orplnu ebildren, sent here from Girand June- tlon, Tenti, be provided for, The expense of buardlng, clotbing, and schooling would be $156 avear cach. 2 Dr. Harrls remarkea that it conld not bo done. The mmmz at the disposal of tne Com- mittee was contributed for the retief of suffers urs by thie yellow fever; i the Committee un- dertouk to” care for refugees they would have thelr bauda tull. There were other orphians us well as these two. Mr, Nelson said if an appropriation were made for them the Commitice would have ta Rive m‘m? 10 Protestant orvhan asylums. The &eope of ther work would not permit ansthing of tha kind. Tha gencral -ubiecv, of providing for refugecs was then discussed at sume length, and the cons clusfon reacnea was that the Conmittee sould nut divert the fauds fur that purpose; and, even Al they could, it would be necessary to estabe lish n'bureau and employ agents in order to pres vent lmposition, . ;i A telegram was read fram Mr. Southmasd, of the New Orleans Howards, duted Oct. 1, saving that a good many applicatiovs were comiug i 1rom tha country, and usking for leave to draw for sdgditonal wobey, On mution of Dr. tarrls, $3.000 was g l:d“m tor New Urleaps and §1,000 for e i, Tie Committeo then oufourned. DONATIONS. Following were the coutrlbutions reccived for the benetit of the yellow-fever sullerers yesture., duy {n Chicazo: b pro- Tekse | f ‘Tola) Previous reported.... The bl y by tho Rehief Committes were $1,000 to Vicksburg and $3,000 to New Orleaus. The following dispateh was roeeived yoster- o by Murry Nelsou from New Orleans, dated et S0 Murry Nelson, Esq.: Port Gibeon has callpd oa tating 1nas the fover is sproadiux on We tako care of thvm. ‘Talbadeayx 500 and forty narses. Donaldsonville calls for thosame amount and nomber of nusses. 11 you bave any famdas Joftwend them to us, ot stall | draw? 1 the latter, state for whag emutat, s calle are coming ua us from every townhod road 10 148 countey, und we aitend to thum. @ ¥, lh Sovranawn, Secretary Howard Amocistion, Toe cantats of Queen Esther will be given to-pixht at thy West-Eod Opura-House for the benetit of the yellow-fever sulfrecs, Admis- siou, 25 couts. H TUB PICNIC. Av effort was made yesterday to learn aome- thiog as to the probable proceeds of the plenic 8t the paso-ball vark Tuesday, but 1t was successful, aud notuiug detinite will be obtstoa- ble uutil the weethng of tbhe General Comulitos, which 1%ty bo held Iu the club-room of the Sherman Houss Friduy evenlng, Of the 8000 tickets giveu out, only 400 were prescuted ut the gutes, whilo the cash roceipts wero fu the ueighborbood of §150, The vipenses wero heavy, and, the weather being Lad, it s the jm- yression thut the surplus will uot be very large. Yluw-:w:, that depeads ou buow*Rauy tickuts were wold, and thils caunot be ascertalued untld those to whom they wers given make their sc- ports. . \ JOUN C. TUCKRK. . The followiny dispatch will ba read with in- LH To the Editor of The Trituus. HoLry Spuikus, Miw., UOct, X—1 sm up 3nd aroyad to-dey, tho fArst time iu twelve days. Eul a haurd stego of fover, bul vXcollent caro aud atico- tlon ou the part uf nurses aud Dre. Goorrier sud Meicalt, of New Urlesos, Coupled with a deteruni~ nation vn wy park 1 nover say die. bave beouxht. e thsough safely, Col. lloliand. Chairuiau of var Relicf Commite, bay atlcuded persvnally w 1y cowfort srom day wday. 1 will sven bout werk sgalu. Thers te great distrewa bere. Wi soad you full pasticulars of thy wtustion by special 1o & day or twu. Col. Uullaud ways, **God bless Cllcag Juay T \ ardiears Anasly T e e Wil s T Lo 8 a3 i