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Thess boups S aro pronouuced by counurs: curs to be tnequated in elienice,_Fificon diifer- ent kibds. * Sohd by al) vt n class Grocers. At whols- sule by Fraukiin MacVeagh & Co.3 pprague, Warger & Co.i Jotis W, Willsy and lothér ieading Jobvers. BUSINESS CARDN, C. A. WILBUR, RS 10 Btate-at.” b, P aur, Wesntaston-Hourk 3 i Siiuday baceied, - iebldeace. 701 Nuruh 070 A —Hour, Biolvs. m . o CIDEM HAMMELS, ply partl 2 - i e o e TR ¥ Ar?lll‘,\ll:'l W, 1can DENTINTRY, e etk BEST NET, §8, A o VINEST AN HEMY FILLINGS, VR W Cor. Clark ‘and Laadol UP BARRELS.” lc ""Mmm’u°|‘.'.fifi‘ Whiblug 10 buy syrup ur other W SYR or secund” rels 10r b0 887 quanuty, »u.x.}_u.;‘u...fu'e. L geiia BIADSHAW, 20 Cenlre-av., 'Ch fca, g0 .,""‘_'f"‘i"“ AND CAPS, W BOYS LATS AND CAPS. 0 Marquls of Lorne,”” «Tam O’- tepd? 6 Dongide,’ « Dundee,’ o 5 r'kl:;l." and all new styles at lowest ! J. S, BARNE, U Mudison-st, (Z'ribune Bullding), THE YELLOW SPECTRE Further Qommunities Shud- dering Before the Ghast- 4 Apparition, Advance of the Contagion Through Louisiana and Mississippi, The Neceds of the Sufferers Fully as Great as Ever, Thirty-thres Deaths and 133 New Cases Reported in Mem- phis Yesterday, Famine Walking Hand-in-Hand with tho Pestilence at New Orleans. Departure of an Expedition with 300 Tons of Needed Supplies. Names of the Brave Mon 'Who Thus Enter the Dark Valley, Reports from Greenville, Hick- man, Brownsville, and Chattancoga. MEMPITIS. TIR OVERATORS. Brecial Dispatch 1o Tha Tridune, -Mzstemis, Teon,, Oct. 8.-—The manager of the telegraph office In this city has adopted a pollcy for tho present oblizing special correspondents todellver their matter to the operator hercalter by 7 o'clock iIn the evening, lelng forced to this course by the absenco of a sufticient force to en- able the ofilce to hanalethe immense amouut of business dally travsacted. The manager states that nine men have thus far perisbed §n tha dls- charge of thelr duty during the preseut epi- demic, and that bo will accept no further assist- ance from abroad whilo tho plague continues, This will prevent your courespondent from fur- nishing ns complete reports of the day’s current events as could be desired. TO-DAY has been wonderfully bright and pleasaut, in- creaslug tho bustio and business appearance of the city, which Is looking up moreiind more each dny. Conversations with physicians clicit - nothing save the etereotyped {utellizence that tho plague s conflued to refugees aud the vountry towns, that the numberand nromiuence of tho dead, as also the new caser, are gradually dlminishing, notwithstanding tho unfavorable weather and the fact that tho matcrial is not.| entirely exhausted. Bomo are disposed to arguo that tho discase hins oxhausted ftself, and wul disappear as mystcriously as ft’ came. ‘This{s on tho basts that epidemics last only & specified period fn auy cllmate, and thelr suppression is not duo o frost or any other natural agency. Premising thus, thev adoot the concluaion thatthe present scourgo will have lasted sixty days within two weeks, and, when this Mmit s reached, It will bo vver, TIHR DEAD-LIST TO-DAY Includes P, W. Melley, 8 prominent ward pol- iticlan; Miss Myrs B. McClure, a volunteer nurse from Jacksonvllle, Fis., and J, V. Ford, astove-dealer here. A privato letter received this morning from Cinclunatl, brings the fntel- ligence of thy death of Mr. L. Iglauer, which occurred In that city last Monday. ~Deceased was o member of the firm of Menken Bros., of this city, was taken with the fever carly fu the scason, but recovered and left for the North about ten days ngo to complete his convalos- cence. Last SBunday night he suffercd from o relapso and died as stated. Iifs case illusteates the treacherous character of the dlscase, A CABE OF NOBLE MRLY-BACRIFICH {8 reported at 53 Uluy atrcet, Mlss Carrie Dut- ler, after nursiug ber widowed mother and three orpan children for nine long days and nights, totally exhausted her strength, herself took the fever, aud died at an carly hour thls, morning. This is but an fostance of what has often occurred hiers sluce the scourgo begon. Amongr the new cases reported areJ. G, Wat- kins, of the Howards, and J. C. Bourne, a well. known accountant, For the first time sluco Aug, 21, i TIS ODD-FELLOWS report no interinents and but four new casce, A report regurding the liness of Dr, Overail, of Murfreesboro, has becn clrculated, which is cuusing nis friends great uneasineas, and should be corrected. Teis lo perfect leaith and dolug noble work [u the restoration of nvalids, OUTHAUE, H. L. Allen, claiming to bo a volunteer nurso frowm Galveston, Tex,, was arrested last nighe ¢harged with the crime of attcuptiog to rape Mrs. J. W, McDouald, who dled lust Thursday, 1t sccins that he was an fumate of the deveased lady’s household In & vowiual capacity, and while hier nurses woro temporarily abscut from thepatient's bedside ho was caught lu the act of making the attempt on separate occasions, aud the sbock she recelved hastened hes death. For some unexplaived reason the crimmo was not re- ported uatil yesterday, aud his arrest followed, Capt. Aratastated tomethisafterncon that rany articles missed from the house were found in Allew's possession, and that there is a clear casc agalust bim, He, of course, deufcs the charge, and will be afforded au opportunity of establisbiug bis fnuocence uext Weduesday. A WEDDING occarred to-day between Dr. W. F. Besancery, & yoluoteer physician from Jones' Station, Miss., aud Miss Rutler, an sccomplished resident of Momphls. Ho was here during the epldewmte of 1673, and offered his services on the cull of the physicians thls year, While serving e wus takon sick, nursed Lo convalescence by the young lady, and expressad his appreciation of her sawaritanlsm in the manuer not ordinarily recorded outaide the pages of romance. Heaveele, the telewraph-operator from Pitts- burg, stricken yosterday, is reported dyiug. Cousiderable cxcitement exists opposite No. T8 Bt. Martiu street, where fully 500 people are Kathered to wituess the dylog agoies of A VOUDOO NEGRNS3 named Becky Norrls. Bhe last vight predicted ber death this afternoos, but at this hour (7 o'clock) she stul lives. B8he is sbrouded for the euffin, ber bands crosscd upon ber breast, and in sppearance fulflllug her prophecy, but the opin- iun secms tobo that she will remaln on the earth for some timao yet. TUM DERATH-LIST to-day numbers thirty-three, of which eight are . FRIDAY, colored, and scyen died outside of the oty limits John Binntz, John Peoples, Wilitam Iierd: Michne] Taylot W. Koch, John Oullisin, Aggie Thompeon, 3. M. Kroning, Hilea C. Hutler, William Kere, Willle Ash, Jamen ally, dohn teving, Mre, Mary Pletctier, Mien M. 8, Millson, Amella Kateren. T'wenty-four physicians report the number of new cascs to-day at 138. M. L. TiLDEN, COOLER. Tn the TWestern Assoclated Press. Mzurnis, Tenn., Oci. S.—Last night was quite cool, and an indication of a light frost was seen this morning. A case of noble sell-sacrifice Is eiven [n the death of Miss Carrie Rutter, who dicd carly this morning. She had nursed her widowed mother and three orphan children for nine days and nighte, until, utterly prostrated from exhaus- tion, she took the fever, and had not thestrength to combat the disease, THE DEAD, From noon yesterday until noon to-day the undertakers report forty-five deaths. Among thoso who have dicd siuce Jast night are Patsey W. Melley, Mias Myria 8. McClitre, a vélunteer nurze from Javksonvilte, Fla.; Dr. B, Peebles, of Misslasippl; M. 8. Moon, John M.. Peabody, Buperintendent of the Catnolle Orphap Asylum; Mrs. J. Darmstadier, and W. Roach. This morning J., (1, Wutkins, employed ot the Howard supply depot, was taken down, Sherift J. W, Anderson was stricken late last night, Deputy J. L. Eichbery is acting In his stead, A HOKMIRLY CHARGE, Last night the police arrested I1. L. Allen, a nurae from Ualveston, Tex,, on tha charge of having attempted to rape Mrs, J. W. McDonald, who died 1ast Thuraday. The act was uttemoted to be accomplishierd white Mrs, Mclonald was lytng W with fever, and hurried ber death, DISCIHARGED POR DIUNKENNESK, Dr., R W. Mitchell, Medieal Director of the floward Association, this inoruing discharged from duty Dr. 8, (), Young, of Texas, for drunk- enness. Mary E. Jones, Dr. B, Peoles, Georgo Raxon, W, M, Bullivan, Charles Potter, Ewima Year] Lonis, Teter Christiannen, Ellza Flynu, John M, Peabody, M, 1, Dormstaster, PATAL RELAPAE, Grent sorrow s cxpressed overthe incelll- @ence of the death of L. Ialouer, of the firn of Menken Bros., who had recovered from a se- vere feverand gone to Cinciunatl, where he suf- fered a retapse. BUPLEMPNTAL REPORT, ‘The Board of Meaith report twenty-six deaths from vellow fevor for the past twenty-four hours onoing U o'clock to-nizht. In addition, the un- Y} dertakers report the intorment of seven out- side. Agnong the deatus reported since noun are Mary E. Jones, Michael “Faylor, Willlam leldeman, and Jesse Peoples. David Flaunery, of Jackson, 18 in churre of the Western Unto: Telegraph oftice in tols city. Ile has tssued or- acrs that uo telegramns_of any nature whatever wiil be recelved after 7o'elock ut nlight excent- ing twenty words, which are presumed ouly to eve tne total number of new casos reporced by phraiciavs of the lloward Medical Corps, WASHINUTON NUNLSEA. Special Jrisoatch o The Trivune. WasmNGTON, D, C., Oct. 8.~A telecram from Memphla to-dsy shows that of the nurses seut from here, two are dow with the fever, twoare couvalesceut, and four are dead. NEW ORLEANS, MELP BTILL NEEDLD, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, New OnLeans, Oct. 8.—A resolutlon ntro- duced before the Chambor of Commerce by Mr, Howard, a prominent banker, to the effect that 10 NOro mcans ara neccssary for purposes of relief fn New Urloans, creates no little com- ment avd surprise. Mr, Howard and the ven- tlemen fodorsiug the resolutlon,'ss remarked to. me by a manager of the Yonog Men's Christian Association, mny,se pothing of need in their counting-rooms. . Thicy vannot go be- yond them without undergolng a very radical change of opinlon. The' managers of the Chirlstian Assoclatfon know thervof they speak. Their books sbow a total' fo’ date of #,120 cases of yellow fever with which they have been called upon to deal, Of this: Sotal, 1,254 cascs nre sLill on haod, 8o far from thelr having any decrease to report, thelr cases,'on the contrary, ARE INCREABING, The fever {s spresding in parts of the ity hith- erto comparattvely exempt. This is noticeable particularly In McDonoughviile, Gretna, and Carroliton,—threo outlyfog suburbs. They had thus, Sept. 23, but fifty cases. ‘They have had for the ten days efuce from ninotv to 120, with an average of 103, . HOW THE DEMON CRAWLS. It 18 Interesting, looking over thelr books, to tark the courso of the fever. It began upon u strect almost invarfably upon the river-front, and worked its way back, vever ruuning parallel with tho river, Whea it entered upon a block, it generally wont throueh each’ bullding in cesslon, Each bouschold, save for reasuns such as previous attacks, has its cazes to show. Some famnilies thus have four and even six. Ina late case near'Clara ond Thalty, the futher and two children were all taken out upon the corpora- tlon cart. Fourare still left, of whom one is dying ‘and two others down, From another Louse near by two weru buried {n one dag, two the followlng week, aud two uro left. The worst of the wmatter Is the terrible destliution— TUB PAMINR that is following tho pestilence, The cxpenses of the Curisllan Assoclation ure lully 81,000 dally, thle, voo, beiug outside of any doctors. 8o great 13 the destitutivn they tlud, that they have beon compolled, In & great wajurity of cases, to give the means with which to buy mus. tard for the firet preliminary measures of treate ment. Their applleations for relief ars con- stautly on the fncrease. ‘This s just now nutice- ablc. Bo fu the matter of beuding, of which the destruction for purposes of dlslnfection ts very great, - The nighits aro cool, and covering for thuslcx mustbe had. Thismatterof yellow-fever convalescunce, too, s but Mttle understoud. ‘The paticuts, i o inajority of cases, ure but NELE WRECKS, and require weeks and weeks pf careful nursing cre they are noything like their former sclves. As well sald by the manager of the Christian Assoclation to-day: “If wustop the suvplies the paticnts must die,’” They must soon, too, be uiven supplics ot coat, THE BOWARDS . show a total of 11,437 sivk sud destitute cases. Thelr books shiow 837 for the twenty-four bours onding at nvon, sud sixty fiom noon to 3 o'clock. Their managers roport the destitution as slmply appalling, sndravidly ou the increase. That s the' way, at lcast, they talk it tome, ‘The books, too, speak for themselves. The North, as ovident, has yot 4 good deal to do. MOUTALITY AMONG CHILDHEN, Nzw Ounsaxs, Oct. 8.—Among the deaths to-day s Mes. J, J. Irby, & nutive of Danville, Va. The death-lst for twenty-four hiours vod- fug at noou to-day fucludes eightecn children under 7 years, DAILY KEPORT. Deaths stuce laat report, BL; cages, saported, 1115 total cuses, V0135 degths, 3,000. The weuther 1s clear and nlul?m. -~ From noon to 6 v. m. 15 deaths wore reported, and 187 cases, of which 110 date sioco the 80tk Among the deaths to-asy wereJ. J, Ciby, a promlucnt merchaut, seulor of the firw of Ciby W& Boa, ‘Tho sou died about two weeks ago, sud Mra. Cirby died this mornivg, A. Camipbell, telegraph operator, died st Can- tou, Miss., Wednesday, aud Clark Harvey, who went from Brook iaven to taku the place uf the -lflfiupmwr ut ‘Tuwuyipshoa, died “thers last uizht, (. L. Raroul, operator at Osyka, s very low, ¥, W. Gustiuo, operator 1o this elty,wad taken with the fever Jast vigbt. ANl are’ doing well Lerg exeopt Fitzsimmons, whose counditon i3 cousiderod eritlcal. . . BECUETARY M'CHARY'S TELEGRAM, ‘The Orleaus Rellet Committes recelved g dis- atch frow the etury of War refusiug sooth- er_fisue of Goverowent rations. He saye: * You ssy the Howards refuss to vid you ou the ground that the funds fn their hands have heen rent with the ¢ w object o ald the suffer- r, 1 am still of opinion that it {s ot tmpossible for you to get sellef from private resources, and that It 18 therefors not s case for the extension of (Jovernment sid In the nbsence of anthorlty, If the Howards have a large unexpended fund they cun oroperly help you. At all cvents, thelr discretion fs far more ample than mine,”” VICKSBURG. CHARITY, Brclal Dispatch to The Tridune VIcRSBURG, Miss., Uct. 8.—The demands from the country on the Howards of tnls city arc tincreasing dally, .and that Indefatigable body Is reahing out the nand of help to all, and there I8 no house too remots and rosd too rough to arrest their noblo work of charity. Among the interments here today wus o yonnd bay who was ahout 100 miles awsy when heheard of the death of his step-father, a few daysago. e immediotely set out on horse- back to roturn to the ald of hisidistressed wmather, and was taken sick immediately upon his arrival, and dled last night. 'Another young man, John A. Lacher, a refugee, returncd, a tew days ago, was taken sick yesterday, and dizd within thirteen boura afterwardn. Itefuzees mav expect such na long ns they continue to come back here before we bave a heavy frost, Hevorts from some portlons of the country to-day are aLooMY I¥DEED, At the Btowers place, seven of tha eleven white people there have been burled, and on Mr. George K. Burchett’s vlantation, adjoining the above place, himaclf aud nearly every white person {s down. At Newtown, In the lower por- tlon of this county, Dr. J, H, Leetch dled last night. Dr. Newman and wite are very . The condltion. st .Bolton s a8 follows: Mr, C, A, Walton, Mrs. McKay, Miss Ida MeKay, Frank Watson, B, K. Myrick, B. 8. Davis and daughter, W, T. Watson, S8imon Schwartz, and 1en or twelve negroes arc sick, and Mrs, R. A, Myrick, Peter Shicide, and Miss Aunle Walter arc dead. Twenty-fivo negrovs are down,at Mr. Walton's place, two miles from Bolton, John Johnson dled at Bovlna, and Ben Caweron s down, THE DEATHA IN THIS CITY for the past twenty-tour hours are eight, as fol- lowa: “Terrence Luaughlin, Jolin Chatham, w. Russcl] (colored), Joe Humes (colored), Antonls Sulbracker, John Bowen, John A, Lacher, and Mary Allen. ! A Tew miles from this city there lives a family who are reported to-day as hetpis so tubuman as to allowono of thelr children, who died from the fever, tube taken entire charge of hy ne- groes, and carrled off fnto the field und buned wihile they remained in another port of the house, refusing Lo go near the litie, creature. Thero Is certainly a good doss of Bfonze Joli in store for such people. -, Mr. Marx, of the firm of Rchwurtz & Marx, of this city, was taken down with the fever this evening, HOLLY BPRINGS. NINE DRATIIS, . Bpecial Disscic to, The Tritune. . Horry SrniNes, Miss.,, Octi'8,~The number of ncw cases reported fo-day fs twentywix; number of deatbr, mne,und arc as follows: Mrs, Juda Ruberts, SeldenFaut, Mrs. B, A. Mchers, Robert Johnson, Daulel Gray, Thomas atbers, Henry Eillote, aull Evo uthers. Reports from the hosoitals show nd 8cathis, no new cascs recelved, and many couvaleeiug. The physl- clans say the type ol fevi becoming milder, in many Instauces simply pllarial, The weather is fine, with @ prombie diFa chango that wiil bring frost. Iloaven kuolts we all pray for It, and anxiously hope to haveour prayers answer- vd In o short e, Theaplirits of those of us whoare left are undismayed, but the outlook In nat chéerful, and the amownt of sufering must continue tobe very great, notwithstandiug our r:flo.rt. to prevent ft. Thiszsorning SELDON PIUT was carrled to the cemotery, followed by o fow triends, and lald away to sieep sude by slde with us noblea band of heroes as ever gave thelr ilves for thelr follow-men: This is o terrible blow to us all, for wi loved hitn snd honored bim beyond cxpressiony: and there are molst eves among strangers batsing here with us, as well as those who had knawn hfw since child- hood. “Tho news has fust been reeelved from Dethlehew Academy that Bister Victoria s dy- ing. ' W, J. L. Hotraxn, ersstni. SPOTSs. NASIVILLE' NEW3. Noecial Dispatch to The Triduns, AsnaiLLy, Tenn., Oct. 3.—W, Z, Looney, of Dresden, sent to Barrow It Hospital a fow days ago, died this afternoon of yellow fever, and way burled this cvonlug in Mount Ollyet Cemeterv, Emil G, Laurent, of Coffeeville, be- tween Water Valley und Grenado, was scat to the hospital yesterday, and is better to<lay, ‘The hospital contalos threa patlents, Mrs, Loonuy, Laurent, and Cuady. Slnce Its estabe lishment o wonth ago flve imported cases have Qled lu dt. - No indizenous are roported yot. A tittle excitgment wus created this eveulog by the arrival'of Jumes O, Snackeiford, malt agent of the Southeastern Rallway, sick with malarisl fever. It was currently reported he had yellow fever, but a meufeal examiner proved the falsity of therumor, Miss Parker, of ' Ftlckmau, Ky., was unofticlally reported us having fever, but physlclan found sutlering with bililousness, Dr. Plunket, President of the State Board of Health, has tetegraphod to Murey Nelson, Chafrman of tho Chicago Bourd of Reliel, to sond 8300 or §300 to Martins, Toun., Itlis greatly needed tuere, Prol. Fay aod wile, of Franklin, who returned from Metnphis, where they nursed many vases, were ordered to leave Fraoklin for fear of infection. They came to Nashvilloand will leave to-morrow for New Orleans, whers they will residu for the future, MCKSIAN, Hpeclal Dispatch lo 'The Tritune. Hickuan, Ky.. Oct. 3, via Usion Ciry, Teun., Oct, 3~"Two deaths to-day—1du Samproo wnd Bob Dobbs, No new cases. Yestundoy's sad work left us without a city or county oltlcer ur resident physicias on duty, snd bus two Counmnitteo men, Dy, Gober, of Loutaville, Ky., and Dr. J.D. Lesliv, of Lincoln, Neb., are our only phyelclans now. They are wull, aud dofug nobje work, They seew cool and calm, and will lung be remembered, and all honors Lo them. CoLuunus, Ky., Oct. $.—No improvement in tho situstion at Hickwan, Reports frou there to-day ssy thero is not s well person fo town except the doctars and vurses, The uperator fs some patter. Two deaths tiere to-duy. A wood deal of excltement In Columbus the last two days onsceount of the fever breaking out st Weadley's Lauding, Mo, aud slso several oew cases belug reported at Cairo, The citlzens here hetd a weeting to-day and organfsed 4 voluuteer pollye-force, cumposed of tiity-four of the best citizeus of ths town, No sickueas of any kind bere, © WiLLiam I, Tuospsos, Sentingd rARLS. pecial Digpaich ¢3 Tio Triduna Pawis, Teon,, Oct. 3.~Oscar B. Haynes, an euginecr, who bas been ruuning between this place and Memphis, was taken with u chill at Mitan yesterday morsing, wud was broucht to tbe depot sick In the eveuing. He is suppoicd to biave yellow feyer. No othor uew cases aud uo deaths. Tho wick are dolng welt. DHOWNSVILLE. Speciul Dispaick o Tae Tribuzs. BrowxsviLLs, Tenw, Oci. 8.—The situstion ts still bud. There Las becn a falling off fu deaths in the last forty-cight bours, but our sick are not doluw: well, and two deaths occurrod to-day, Fifteen uow casvs. Our medicines are ucerly ¢xhausted. We noed at vow quloine, OCTOBER 4, 1878, calomel, aacetate of potash, aweet spirita of nitre, castor ofl, whisky, gin, two dozen four-ounce syringes, and almost everything else used fn treating yellow fever. Dr. J. Vyare has ro- lapsed, and .8 very §ll. Barney Duross, a floward, and Grabain, an operator, are simost beyond hope. W. R. Leron, R. L. iornox, B. M. Provixcs, Committee, CHATTANOOGA. Speciat Dirpateh to The Trivune, CmatraNoous, Teon., Oct. 3.—Six deaths to- day,~four of yellow fever, thren white. one col- ored, ns follows: Dsnlel McMillen, Miss Delia Crandall, Willlam G. Goodwlio, and Johin Park- er. Goodwlo wason the street yesterday, and went to a room at the Reed House at9 o’clock Just night. This morning he was tound dead on the floor, black vomit being scattered over tho bed and carpet. fle was n hard drinker. Ten new cases were reported up to 4 p. m., and sev- cral suspiciuus cases. The weather Is clear and warm. The new cases are gereraily colored. H, 8, Thatcher, druegist, is down, W. J, Crandall is very low. Physicians regard the outlook as very unfavorable. GREENVILLE. = Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Vickssuna, Mise,, Oct. 3.—The followling was received here from Greeuvile to-day: “ Thir teen hundred and fifty people here when the fever broke out. Two bundred and sisty deaths Lo date, 600 convalescents, and 120 now down, amoug them Drs. Archer and Duwn, BATON ROUGR. = Batox Rotos, La., Oct. 3.—There were ten deaths Jast night, and a large {ucrease of new cases, L. Jadet, a prominent Howard, was taken ‘sick last night. We are having July weather. If it continues, wo feur the conse- quences. BILOXI, MisS, ‘There are twenty new cascs: no deaths. TIIBODEAUX, LA, There arc elxteen new cases. Nodeaths, A great number of cases are malarial and not yel- low fever. PASS CHRISTIAN, MIse. Among the recent deathsis Mrs, Finley B, Tlern, OSYRA. OsrKa, Oct. 3.—Scven new cases ju the past twenty-four hours, One death and two with Ulack vamit. JACKSOX. Jacxksoy, Oct. B.—The fever is spreading. One death yesterday. A case of black vomit to-day. Ten ur Hiitcen cases under treatmest. Indications arg that {t will bo declared epidemic in & day of two, LA FOURCII CROSSING, La Founcu Cnossing, La.,, Oct. 8.—Beven cases In the Lefont famiiy, two of them dan- werously {Il. Torue new cases sjuce last report, No deaths. BAY BT. LOUIS. BAY Br. Louvis, Ocl. 8.—Elghteen new cases aud three deaths tho past twenty-four hours to 13, to-day. The number of coscs on the 2d should bave read clziiteen Instoud of cight, TANGIPAJOA. Taxairanos, Oct. 4.—Two deaths aud six new cases the last twenl DIY GROVE. Dny Orova, Oct. J.—Yesterilay I went (o the MeNalr Plantation, six milles frum Dry Grove, where 1 found twelvo cases of yellow and buteld fever haviog oceurred: three deaths in twentj-four lours. Soiwe of the vases are al- ready convalescent, and uthers are dolog well. The terry people 0 panie-stricken that they even furget tho dutles of bumanity, At Dry Grove thres new cases ol colored peo- ple, sud'three deaths, Nurdes doing well. F. Quuaso, TENN, GRAND JUNCTION QORaNDp JuscTioN, Toun., Oct, 8.—=Two uew casca nad une death duriug the’ paat forty-clzht. hours, ‘Tho fever scetns’ to be abating,” Most of thy casse now under tfeatment ure colored, i W. W, Ware, OTUER. PLACES, Vicksnunag, Oct. dy—Clear and warm, Ther- mometer 2. liwports from tho country show a continued tnereaso of the yellow fever. Tae dliscase suenis to Lo spreading through Minca County, Thers aro cishtecy ur twenty cases ut Delta, La. It has appeared at Merldlan, Miss, F""‘fi" deatbs lery to-day,~—six wlitc and two colored. HOLLY 'SrRINGs, Holly Bprings, tweniy-six ncw cases, nlue deaths. 1 DEATH OF AN ZLGIN LADY. Bprelal Dispuich to The Tribune, Evay, [il,, Oct, h—Tclegrams havo Just been received here apnouncing the desth by yellow fever of Mrs, Mary Wilcox, wife of 'Squire Wiltlams. H, Wilcox, of this uty, st Cauten, Miss., whither tiie unfortuuate lady had goue to vislt her pareuts just prior fo the fnception of the scourge. ‘I'ho strict quurantine cstab- lshed thero prevented her roturntug Nurth, und ste was virtually hald a prisoner until uear Iy all the populuziui of the villuge wers stri < with the fever, s beiug une of the lust vic thaw, her death oceurring suddenly last night. Deveased was 40 years of uge, and leaves a is. vomolate husband and alx clnlaren at her late hue here, and u uuwerous cirele of friends who unite 1o sympathy for the bereaved faunly, RELIEYR, QEN. GUANT'S CONTRINUTION, Sueial Dispazeh 10 Ihe Tridune, New Yonx, Oct. 8.—This afternvon Mayor Ely was walted upon by U. & traut, Jr., who said his father (Gen. Urant) hua instrieted hiin to visie the Mayor aud give b & check for $300 for the bemeit of the ycllow-fever sutfercrs. Mayor Ely, after recelvlog the check, sald he wished Mr, Grant 0 express to his father his gruteful ackuowledgments fu behall of the stricken peuple of tho Bouth. . LAVONIA BTATION, N. Y, Spectal Dlepatch 10 The Tritune, New Yous, Oct. B.—A car-load of very choice white State wheat, forwarded by the furmers aud citizeus of Lavouta Station, N. Y., the Erlo Ratlroad carrylug it frelght free, was sold on *Chauge to-day ut public salo to Messrs, David Dow & Co. at 8110 per bushicl, ths proceeds to 2010 the yellow-fever sufferors, TIIB ST, LOUIS EXPEDITION, 81, Louis, Mo., Ost. B—Licut, 1, 1t Benner, of tho Ewhteentn Infantry, und Licut. Charies 8. Hal), of the Thirtheuth Infaotry, who are to nuvo charge of the sxpeditlon for the rellef of the vellow-fover sufferers along tho banks of the Miseissippl River between Mewphis und Vieks- bury, arrived hore last night. Both are North- erp men and never had the fever, but have been statloucd fu the South, snd do uot fear the scourge. Hall’s reglment wus at New Orlcaus ‘When the fover broko out, and was then moved to Holly Springw, then to Chattanoogu, wad is uuwat Atlunta. Bunngr bias beon regularly sta- tlouedat MePhersou Barracks, Atlanta, ‘Thure- Mot steamer Chambers is belug raptdly louded, aud will probably leave to-tnorrow, Beveral vewspaver men have asked perinls- sfon 1o sccompany the expeditiun. Dr, Frauk W. Reilly, representivg the Chicago Redier Comuwittee, will go with the expedition, uud ft is probable arraugetents will be madeto cuable bim to test the value of turpeatine us a disio- fectant during the frip. 81, Louts, Oct, &—The yellow-fever reliet stesmer Chambors received Ler carge to-day, und will probably leave some time to-night., ‘The curko coustats of about 150 toas of ice, La-r tween 3h) and 300 tons of provislons, clothiug, und wedlead stores. ~ As the vrew of this steawmer compuse a band of heroes starting vu & journey futo the jaws of death, it i decmed approprists to give thewr natwes, which are sppended us fuliows: Licuts. Benneraud Hall, in charge of tho expedition Burgeun Keys, Unfted Btates army, lately fa chargu of the Marino Hospatal at Vicksbury, fo charge of the uedical stores; Dr. F, W. Relily, reprosentiug tho Chicage Hellef Commbttee] Cuarles 8. guyder, 5t. Louis, telcgraph upe- rator; Caps V.3, Vore, master of the steamer; L. A. Haloes, clerk; Thomas Wetaell, wato; Charles Dutly sud Ueorve Luugell, pliots; Will- lam Shepberd, tirst,\aud John Willlsws, second euginder. Besides, fhece will Lo ten or twelve deck-hands sud cabla-boys. WASIUINGTON. Wasanaron, D. L., Out. $.—The Secrecary of Wartoday'seccived @ telogram jrom the New Orleans Reliat Committee asking for rs- tions to be distributed smong the destitute, and nylna\elm. this request was made use aid hsd n_refused by the Howard Assso- ciation. The Secretary declined furnishing the desired relief, on the gro: at it [s reported the Howard Association h arge amount of money on hand, and has the dlscretion to uselt In such way as may be deemed proper, aml further that it hss better opportunities than himself for judging the situation. ‘The Becretary nf War directed that the varloms articfes of bedding and clothing needed for the fever supply boat, now loading at Bt. Lonls, ba 1urniehed at the Governmenc rates. Additional contributions towards loading that hoat have been rceoived as follows: Buffalo, $600; Fall River, $100; Hartford, $200. LOUISVILLE, LovisviLLe, Oct. 8.—The Howard Astocia- tion of this city to date has sent to the fever- rtricken citles $2.051.90. Total from the city, §3,500.99, Total from the State, $8,415.55. CUICAGO. CONTRIDGTIONS, The following contributions were handed In tothe Chalrman of the Cltizens' Committee yesterday: Employes Tineoln Park..... Citizens of Lockport, 111 1 da of 18 20 TotALee see ot Proviously renorted.. Total to date Various sources Grand total. ., . 408 The total broceeds of the entertainment wiven by the Farragut Club at the Nutstorium werc 8122, ‘The following telegrams were rceeived by the Continittee yesterday: Namnviiiz, Tenn.. Oct. 3.—Murry Nelion, Cinirman:" The condition “of Martin‘s Ntation a mora distressing, If poesble, Send $300 to care of Gov, Juwes U, Porler, ot 'this point, for utstel. buton, 1 . Prusseer,'M. D, t State Board of feaiib, Vickanusg, Oct, S.—Jdfurry Nelron: Havo drawn upon yon for §1,000, ~Please accept the thanks of & disirexscd people, The calin on as for sopplies and phymclans from the surronndiog country thin day have been more expenalve thun at any previons time durlnye the cpidemic, and wo have to enguge special tralns and stesmboata to meel thelr wants, which cost largely, W. I, Anonrews, Prerident. The Citizens' Committce will tiold no regular meetings herealter, - They will be held at the call of,the Chnlrimni A. T, Hemingway, General Secretarv of the Y. M. C. A., scknuwiedges the following addi- tlonal contributions: . German Evangelical Cnurch, Figin, IIL, by Willlam Grote, Treas- urer, $20; lortv-fiest Street Presbyterion Church, by G, fI. McKav, Treasurer, §9: Eilfott, Minn,, " Reformed Presbyterian Church, by George Young, $8.84; a triend, by George Yourg, §1; Mission Bunduy-scnool, by George Youny, 83,67, Total amouut forwarded to date, 115 I BISTIOP FOLAY. The additionat suvscriptions recelyed by the Rt.-Rev. Blsnop Foley for the yellow-Tever sufferers are as follows: l’hw'xum!yn:knnwl:dkell.‘...‘ ol .o Sierilng, §L Aurora,'8t, Mai Juliet, 5. Johy’ Lake Foreat, liyde Park and Sonth Chicag Nites Centre, Tilackberry. Il Salle, S, P Sutiue, Hawmpton, 11, ol Valley, il " Conl Valiey' Absthiienco Bociely: Amboy, 11 Bt Anus, iii. Waukeean, H Wentietd, i, N, Strasour; Hetviaore, Hl Hartand, 11 Bourpounals 81, deorge, I ll;rcvwrl. St eneven, 11, J, C. Muscenback, LaSalte. Wauconda, 11} Richmiond, i Melioury, 'St Huutiey, L Seneca, il Bt. Feler's, Chicago, Young Men's Sodality, Nt Jahn's, Ciiics: 5t. Procoplus’ Behuol, Chileage... n TOtAl urevinennne voe vanven srvenns oree$3, 448 All cents mre omitted fn the ubove table, TIE FIREMEN, Tho followln Jetters were recalved at Fire leparient headquarters : OuLxaxe, Bapt. U8, 1878 —/1. J. Sweente, lent Chicago Pald ¥ire Department Assncia- tion—DEan Sti: On tba 1Hth inst. our Chiel ceived A telegram from® K. B, Chandier, Vice-President of your Aseociation, to whi repllcd on the 24tn wmet, § recelved from him 8250, which ave placed 1o the crudit of vur epie demie rellef fund, To vur brother firenen of Chicacw, 1 wend our sinceru thanks for this evidence of frateznity in this our hour of trial, The pestilence In stitl with us in all of 18 powerand waligunucy, hut onr yaziuias charitabie orqunizathony are tehting man- 1ully fo mitigate suffering, assuniy Tovive hove, Inaae Prestdent Firemen's Charitabl Oryice Cixe o MeEvriia Piwe DEPARTXeXT, Ront, 28, 178, — O.J. Juceeule, President Henecolent Lavi Fure Department : Your kind donatlvn of 250 camg to tiand Yeslerday Oy express, Wonde cannut uxress our fesilngs toward you and the fuen ot {0“! Deparinunt. Friend Nweenle, wo have losb elchteen men since ihis Klwun coum- wenced, and fonrteou ure sick, —somiare wetting vetter, and more aro not* expectod to live, ‘I'nis dues not leave us tany wut of forty-fve men. [ awm pulting men on W-day who ure sick to-more tow, aud dead the day aiter, 1am trying 10 keep up the Department witn greun mien, | lave but twalva of tho uid hands, Thunk God tho fever s sbatinz. M, McPauey, Chief of Fire Department, The Firemen's Menevolent Assoclation for- wanded $100 to Vicksburg yesterday, PREVENTION, 4 HOMEOFATIY IX TELLOW FEVER, 1o the Edutor o The Tridune. JacrsoNviLLE, Flu, Sopt. .—in your varfous ‘articlca on the treatment of yellow fevorund the comparutive succeess, you overlook entirely the remarkable results which bave attended Homeovathic treatment fo this toerl- ble scourge. While - Allopathic physiclans are at thelr wits' enid as they wituess the fallure of thelr fnuumerably und diverss wodes of treat- munt, from the masstve doso of colowiel sud quinine, followed by the terribly-cxhaustiug verspiration, to the latest freczing process, the ol bath, gulded by the unerring law, **S8im- il nilibus curantur,” udinmisters the appro- priate pemedy acconding to the sympts Dres- ent aud, i & st iujority of casce brines bis patient througlh triunplantly, That thls ussers tion is susceptible of proof & few fucts wall demonstrute, To who epidetics of 1853, 1854, and 1535 Drs. Holcombund Davistrested (Homeopatbically),at Natchiez, Waterproof, aud other points fn Ly viclulty, 1,0&) vases, with & mortalitv of utty- ty or r cent, In the epldemie ol" w76 in L Savannab, Dr. Fulil- sunt treated over 0 cuses, with 8 wortality uf thirty-two, or sbout dig per cent, ‘The rate of mortality for the ety during the vpidewic was about 16 percent. A Catholle wrieat, during the coldemte the sumo yedy at runswick, Ga., used foe Homeovathie trest- t 4 & pumber of cascs, without a single death. The Hat unght be indetisitely extended, Qu the otbier hand, Dr. La Roche, the most prowlueat Aliopathicautbority ou yellow fever, ives u gloowmy pieture of the mortality. Frow & great tuss of uiortuary stattative, e coucludes that tue disease takes ol 100 fu 350 cases. tHe, Lowever, vxeludes msuy wild or duubtiul epl- demies, and perhaps unjustly. It would wp- proxfmaie wore cluscly o the facts to say tust the averare Allopathic Joss was tiftecu to the 1. Even with tuls more fuvoruble showine, how vastly superior does Hotweopatble practive appear when you cousider how wany lives bave beeu sacriticed to tho bigotry of physicluns who will not isarn. Ju yellow fever, 25 in Jts twin scourge Asiatic cholers,will Howecopatby always proveltsell 1o be 8 most beseticent, and the most successful, treatmeny K. R Stout, ML D, e —— i M e Bisuauck, Dak, Oct, %—The romalos of Capt. Bennett, killed in Gen, Mics’ tlzht wiih tle¢ Bannoeks, are bire, eo route Lo Mudison. PRICE Fé;,g" CENTS, £5 JLIGN. 158 Extent and Significande of’ the Glasgow Bank' s Failurp, Its Fall the Result of the Most Reckless Speculation for Years. A Crippling Effect upon Commer- cinl Interests Generally Anticipated. No Progress Made in Bettling the Aus- tro-Hungarian Imbroglio. ' The Recently.-Baried Flninchl (fimlro- versy Opened UprAnew. % Afghanistan Troops Being Uonoentrated to Opposo British Invasion, THE GREA'T FAILURE. 178 RXTENT AND MUINIFICANCE. Loxpon, Oct. 8.—'Lhe Times. in its finavcial article this morning, says: *The Cityof Ulas- gow Bank had 1% bronches, it has pald s prozressively-increasing dividend for suveral years past, until it reactied 12ner cent. Itwould be Incorrect to say that the disaster was nnex- pected. On the contrary, inbankingcirclesitere ated nosurprise, for thu bahk bad heen losing credit gradually for ten years past, yuttho Scoteh bauksin London were not in possessioty of Intormatfon which sbowed that the end was actunlly near until Tuesday morning. Rutnors of the bauk betug fn difficulty had Lren so often cireulated before within strictly banking circles that the repetition of them did not excite par- tleular interest on this occasiou. The Gusiners of the bank bad been couducted for years upon very UNROUND PRINCIFLRS, ¢ and frown the fact of the other Scoich banks having decided to led the Lk stop, it s in- ferred thit it fsa very bad case. Operations tpon an enormous scale had been Indirectly en- tered into fu Indian produce and Aunstratfan woul, some £14,000,000 of bills having been ac- cepted for uccount of three tras. Very larze advances tind been made to firms in the fron trade fu the North, and an utierly reckless sup- port appears to uave heen given to builders, v TUR IMMEDIATE CAUSR of the fallure was the Impossibility of any longer getting bills drawn from tudia on the bank in Glusgow discounted fu tho London market,—n circumatance which explalus, to somn cxtent, the feverish orcillations for sowo months past in the rates demunded for loans. These bills had Leen sold in Indis to the fudian banks, ostensibly sizaiogt the shipment of produce, and ultimate- Iy cmino upon the discount market. Tho ters demanded for negotiating them baving steadily advanced, {ustructions were ot lengti teles grapied to the Indtan branclies to take no mury Lilla, and as soon us it wits uo longer posiibis Lo keep the open-credit system Quing and tho poper afloat the beok clused its doore. . THE LIABILITICS N of the bauk ace estimated at 85),000,000; nes ceptances slightty below 815,000,03; denusits, £10,000,000, The unilmited lianlity of the, starcholders may, perhaps, sccare thy deposits ors. The suthorized noie dreulation was oaly 472,000, but, aceording Lo the last accounis, the Iusue was between L5408 aud £700,000, agaiust nearly all of which the law conpels ths vauk to have gold. % THE BCOTCH BANKS. “Wa beliove woe ars correct It saying this deplorable catastrophie is, with referouce to the Scotch banks as n whole, entirely an excestion, and that vo other bhanking fustitutivu {n Scot- land Is i any way mixed ap with the Cliy ol Glaswow Bank, or huy been e¢ugagel fu bual mess of the kind which Jed to tuls faiture. NO pANIC. “Attempts have been mads In the clty to complicate matters by aayluig there was a panie, but there has bevn no panfe, ‘Che Bank of En- gland Is {b an exceptionally strong vosition rel- atively to the extent of business ' wotaz un, aud tho state of affairs Is very different to what i¢ would bave been had the disaster happened to a bank whose scunduess had’been above susol- cion.” /AILURES EXTKCTED, ‘The Financier autlcipates no additional bank failures, but {t suvs sond suercantile fullures cun lardly bo avoided, which may extend iute the lron distrlcts of the norsh of Englaud, TUR FIUST TO POLLOW. Lonpoy, Oct, 3.—8mith, Fieming & Co., East India merchauts, of Lea l:ulail street, E. C.y Londoy, have falled, Liabitities, scverul wlils fun dotlurs, MOKE FRESS COMMENTS. Loxvoy, Oct. 8.—=The Zimes u its nanclal cotumnn says, In reference to che City uf Glas- uow Bauk: “Smith, Fleming & Co., East in- dia merchants, of Loadenhall strect, sre hable for cash advances umounting 1o £333,000, and wceeptances for L9000, Altocethoer tbe City of Glasgow Hauk lent £38B00 to tour tlrmy, the reputation of one or two of whivh has _been anythinz but good for yeurs past, The opinton expressed Ly the buants waviasers Is thut @ morereckless courso of gambling with otber people’s .quuney bus vever teen pursued by any body ol maoagers or di- rectors, sud that such cugazemsuts us. theso vould neverhave bren entered nto Bad thersuot been eltacr thu weakeat ormost wilful sauetion of soeculations of these four lirius, coupled with a neglizent systew ol supervision wiicn is hardly shurt of crinnal, ‘s bauk, It {s cattinated, will show a deflcit of some AB000,000 sterling, which to the kuowledize ol the Mausgers bad been ac- cuwalating for yeurs past, yoi the dividends had boen focressed. . AUSTRO-JIUNGARY, PHOPOBKL CONILOMISR. Loxpoy, Oct. —A Vienua dispatch con- Arnw tho report that the Emperor has accepted: th resignation of §lerr Vou 8zell, Hungarisn Minister of Finance, ‘Tho other Miulaters will ouly withdruw thetr reslguations upon the ac- ceptauce by the Governmont of the followtug couditions: The fssus of a joint Austro- Hungurign loan, the conciusion of » couvention with the Porte,, tho reduction of the artuy in Bosuls, and the avandonwent of the vecupation of Novi-Bazar, Thu latter cou- dition bas been already sccepted. The secoud devends on thy Porte. The Austriau Cablnet uppuse a Juiut ludn, which would reducs Aus- trisn credit to the same lovel with thu Hun- gurian; therefore a confilit between Lbe two Cabinets is uuwincut. CANNOT AORER. VigxNa, Oct. 8—The Clsleitban Minfstry, which tendered its resiguation oa the 3d ot July, and has siuce only held office pending the decision of the Emperor, requested his Majescy to declare uis declsion, explaiuiug that, having to prepare the budget fur the Relchatrath, they were unablo to concur fn Count Andrassy’s views respecting the weans of ralslag a fund for the Busnian vecupation. =% ‘The Ewmperor left to-nlght for Godollo In counection witn the Hungarian crists, WILL PERSIST, . Peaty, Oct. h—At a councilof the Mungarisg Mivisters to-duy sll resolved to support Here Szell, aud i thelr resignations, which Here Tiza, the Prewier, will personally deliver to the -~ Ewperor to-morrow at Godollo, AUSTRIAN LOSY. ‘Tha total loss sutlursd by the SUstrian SFoops 3 i ; 3 i i