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o ; F‘*——-———_fl.- and provistons for the aMicted of that town and the vicinity. THE NRATA-LIST to-day numbera thirty-one, twelve of which were colored, nine dying In the snourbs. The following is the list: Charles Welah, Robert Brigge, Jumea 1. Cannon, Ao Franels Cannon, Thoman Hewitt, George W, Woods, Andrew Whaler, Tonis ollensky, Jamen finoth, Kinter Frances, Mixs Julia A, Nelson, MEDICAL, REPORT. : Twenty-two physicians of the Howard medical earps report the number of new cases to-day at 139, M. M. Tizpxx. VERT WARM. Ta the TWestern Ausociated Press, Mesrins, Tenn, Oct. 4.—The weather is turning warm again, and there Is no decrease In the ravages of the ferer. The number of new «cases reported from noon yesterday until novn fo-day fs thirty-ive. Deaths occutre, twenty- une. Thesewerereportedthismorning. Among those who have died since Jsst night are Sister Frances, Matron [n charge of the Home Orphan Asylum: Robert Kendall, Mra. J, H. Kerr and von, Willle T. ‘¥, Pritchett, George M. Woods, 8 R. Menricle, Mra. Kerr ond fumfly were ;el;yzv:c- from tho city, but returncd Jast 8un- ay. Hubert Kendall, Miss Paniine Thoma, T.T. Pritehett, Lous Panacchl. A WARNIND. As a warning to others, the following publica- tlon §s made: It having come fo our knowledge that some par. flcn wiio had fled the city at the outdreak of the cpidemic havae returned, contracted the fever, and died, it is our duty, by a reeolntion of the Howard Assoriation, 1o warn all rofugees tiiat, owing to the faet tant we bave all we can do to norse anil care for those who aro biere, If they come back to the city befote (he eoldemc has been ofliclally de- - clared over they will ¢o #a at thefr awn rink and with the aimost coriainty of having to provide for hemariven in cnee of sicknces, Onr present ablis gations are as many and as welghty an we can cars 1y, and we cannot, without breaking down. assume auy more, Itclugees nust not return. fate of thoae who have ahould be a warning to all. A, D, Laxastarr, President of the Howard Association. PIITSICIANS RENT TO OTHR TOWNS. Toward physiclans have been sent to La Qrange, Tenn., and Oakland, Miss, VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION, The volunteer micdical corps of Howard physiclans orzanized lust night under the name of the ** Howard Medical Soclety of Memphis," and elected the following oflicers: P'resident—Granville Dawell, Galveston, Tex, First Viee- Predident—M. J, Keatng. /;‘lfl(bml VicesLrssident ton Yonge, Bavan- nah, Ga, ‘ecording Secrefary—A. G. Wendel, Minne- apolls, Mino. hfl'urrupondlnq Secretary—E. Miles Willet, Mem- phis. lic object of the oreanization will be for the discussion of the introductlon of yellow fever in Memphis; the cause of its mallduity; how and by what means it has spread through the coun- ry: quarautines, local and maritime, distnflect- ants, treatment, effects of diet, Instractions to i'l‘mlc?!‘ and recommendations to Bosrds of calth. 3 < NANR ASSOCIATION, Owing to eickuess aud deaths among the attaches of the Bank of Commerce, this fnstl- tation cloged its doors to-day. Dr. 8. 1. Colllns, of Cincinnatf, leaves to- morrow, with six nurses, for La Grange. Tenn, ‘Ihe Board of Health report twenty-two deaths in the city from vellow fever for the vast twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock to- night. Niile additfonal destus, ocenrriug out- #lae tho corpuration line, aro reported by the undertakers, TR MOWARDS, At amecting of tho Howard Association, ex- Mayor John Johnsou_was elected ‘Treasurer, und R P. Wannog, Jr., and William Finale sctive members. . Amoog the new cnses arc J. S, dphrston, Alike Provenzele, F. W. Brittinzham. THE MON. CASET YOUNO, ofter a three weeks' flitess, Is up agalo, assiste dnge lu caring for tho sick, , Appeals have been anude Lo hims for old for Grand Junction, La Grange, Moscow, Collierville, and other towns n his district which have been reached by the fever, aod ho has sent Musors Ety, 0¥an Yurk, and Picree, of Boston, and others, THR FOLLOWING TELEGRAM: ‘Thanke to the kindncss of our friends albroad, the lloward Associntion and Citizens' Relief Com- miutce of ‘Memphis havo means enonzh, the: think, to meet tho wanth of our peovle hero nntil thie epldemic subsides, but {hie fevor has reaclied nearly every other town In my district, and I there. fore requent thata part of auy fariher contriou. tions or gupplics by the generous people of other #rctions be sent for distribution Lo thess other af- ficted places, Casxy Youxa, . ACRNOWLEDOMENT, Col. Y nngnrcnks iu the warmest terms of hils colleacues I Cougress from the Northern und Western States for tio gencrous sympathy they have expressed for our suffering peoplc, wad their prompt and active offorts in uor!cltlnu aud forwarding money and supplies for thetr ro- Yief. Prowfuent amoug those who havo been oremost ju this work sre tho Hous. Carter I Harrison, William Springer, I W, Townshend, Willlaw Lathrop, 8. M, Knapp, Thomas J, Hen: derson, of Ilinofa; Wittiam Bapp, James Stono, und Addison Oliyer, of luwa; ‘Thoma liyan and W. A Phillips, of Kansas; Thomas Ewing, of Olilo; D, N. Lockwood, of New Yorlk; D. A, Jieneh, of M ;nsd;l;&‘fluk Jones, of New ampshire: Col. C. P, Hubtington, of New York, and otbers, 08 AMPLY SUPTLIED, Dr. Julius Wiso roturned this evening from Martin, Tenn, He reporta the physicians of that towu able to attend to all cases now requir- Suy treatment, ['wenty-two phyaiclans of the Lloward Med- {cal Corps report 12 new cases. NEW ORLEANS, INE NATIONAL QOVERNMENT, £yecicl Disvalch (o The Tribume. NzW OniLEANS, Oct, 4,—The powers at W fngon are nnderstood as wavering In the ma ter of the issuance of Uovernment rstions. “Ihe decislon has beon held for somo days as well-nigh irrevocable that no more be distribut- ed. The pressuro has been so greut that there are slgns of relenting. Tnore is a call from ‘Washlngton for somotbing like definite fufor- natlon regurding the probabdle extent of the destitute, the means &t the dls- posal of the towards and other kindred oruanizations, and the amount of Government uld as near as inay bo cstimated that may be el as absolutely required fu ald of yellow- fever suferers. TN INQUIRIES arc probably preliwinary to the second fssuanco of supplies, Tho suswers going furward by “wire to-uight, while indefinite vaongh of noces- »lty, must be held as at least conclusive In the matter of necd, They will show beyoud «uestion the destitotion sud suffering couse- quect upon the prevelenceof the scourge ss stmply beyond description, They will sbow alixe unauswerably the organized 1eans of re- Yet as ulfording comparatively uo ellef a all when counted besido tho actual want, Thers Wil €o furward tu the connection an appeal to the gencral public, tasued through the New Orleany Central Relfel Committee, It will set forth somethiug of # THB FACTS OF YUR 8ITUATION, They cavnot, as hers scen, well be cxag- gerated. Tuere are to-day unquestiouably $u New Orleans 40,000 people whe are almost wholly destitute ol the nceessities of life, Tho terrille sickneas bas brought an equally terri- ble destitution In its train, There are oo possl blo means of rellct save through the liberality of the North. Tho suflering s lucreasing nece casarlly with each succeediog day, There is wauted everything—supplics, delicacies for the sick, blankets, snd clothing. There aro Jawilics in abject destitution that NEVER KNEW WUAT 1T Was to want before. Thero are delicate women and fuocent little children, couvalescent und cotn- varatively well, who are Iylng wituout covering, thelr all, io the way of beddiog, haviug beeu de- stroyed. Thers are bundreds of such who suffer in addition the dally pangs™of bunger, The dread dlsdase, too, 0 far from abating, is sguin on the increase, It 18 striking A SUFEBIOR CLASS OF VICTIMS. Its records ary often sad enough. Take, for lustauce, the case of the family of J. J, Lrby, of the firm of Irby & Ca., tobacconists, The son Waa burled but & week since, To-day the father wud mother were taken oup as well, and Laid side by side dn the grave. Our scourge is no Teapecter of persons, DAILY RErOMb. - Totha Weslern Associated Press. New Ouegass, La., Oct. 4.~Deaths during the past tweotygur bours, 5i; new cases, 20 "Lotal cases to date, 10215 Tota) deaths, 3,000, AID TO TELEGHAFNXHS, The Telegraphers! Ald Comwiteen of this city, by request of Supt. Joba Vau durie, New Yors. will axaiat all rick telegraphers ontakde of Mem- phis. This became necersary owing to the lil- ness of the remafutog members of the Commit- tee. Applications should be tada to L. . Chase, Chairman, or A. D. Babhitt, Secretary. THE FEVER INCREABING. Reports at tho Board of [lealth show the fever fucreasing In the Tower portion of the Third District, near the United States Barracks, the slaughter-house, and along the linc of 8t. Bernard Parlsh. The fever has penetrated every portion of the Sccond District, from river towools. In addition to the yellow fever an extremely eevere typs of malarlal fever pre- valls in the Psrish of St. Martin. A severe typo of fever also prevalls among the children. NEW CASES Thres new cases at the Boys' Asylnm, Bt. Charles aud Dufosect street; two at Llouse of Good Shepherd; three st tho Camp Strect Orphan Asslum; two at the St. Vincens Infant Agytum; and fivo at 8t. Joseph's School, Pry- ton street. AN APPEAL. Frank A, Richardson, ‘Issac N. Marks, Au- gustus Richard, sub-committes of the Orleans Htelief Committee, mako an appeal {o the peo- ploof the United States for means to supply the destitute with food. The ‘Committee state that they represent thirty organizations that have for years devoted themeelves to good on carth to thelr fellowmed® They have united in a common effort in behalf of the destitute, and will be pleased to receive and distribute all con- tributions. The appeal scta forth that theroare 200,000 people In New Orleans, among them many thousands destitute. The fear of conta- on has led the outside world to closc its doors against us as lepors, Our avenucs of traas ore closed, and strong men who would willingly work sre compelled to remain fdle, The sppeal concludes: . Yoo who have alrcady nobly responided to the calls of others for relief knuw only thnt the city s flicd with the plaguc-smilten and dying, butnn- other afitiction acaccely less to bo drended follows the dicease into triany homes and smites tho atrony and wetl, Hunger and want claim many whom the peatilence apares. To the sick In wiven medi- cinen, to the dead hurfal, and we appenl to the humane of onr country to save from starva- tlon thosa who are well. NELI&F DISTRINUTED. Applications for rellef: Young Men's Christian Association, 1275 Howard, 160, The l'eaboay Associstion issued 81,213 ra- tions. TRLEORAMS. NEw Ont.ans, Oct, 4.—The fullowing tele- grams passed to-day ; Wasnixorox, D, C., Oct. 4,—7o0 the Collector of Customs, New Orleans ! Weport by telegram the actual condition of snffering and want from the yellow fever, extent of rcifef on nand, and its sufliciency: naturo and extont of rolief indiavensa- ble. Write also fully, Joux Burnuax, Sccretary, the llon, Jokn Sher- New Onueaxs, Oct, 4. man, sm'alar!/ of the Treasury, Washinglon, ) C.: There is more necd of aid than ever. The ‘wharves aro bare, industridl enterprines closed up, and nearly every Inboring man out of employment. A meeting last Monday of nearly all the charitable assoclations developed tho fact that with the ox- ception of tho Ilowards, funds are nearly ex- hausted, ‘The Howards farnish no statement of the fundés oo band, 3t may not be couplstent with thele rules iodo ro,” Provisions ars most needed, and, in my opinfon, the Orleans licliet Comtaittee I8 The best oruauized for such distribntlon. They have reported the necd of 80, - QU0 zations tn addition to what have been lssued. 1 have no idea that will be cnongh, e thirty ehariable amociatione, throneh o committec, have muade an appeal to the country which koes over (he wires to-night. I coraislly o= dorse tho representations mado therein., Gxonox L. Suiry, Collector, VICKSBURG AND T8 VICINITY. * Apectal Diwareh to The Tritune, Vicksnuna, Miss., Oct, 4.—The list of dead for this city for the last twenty-four hours s small, and numbers six, two of whom are col- oreds The dead nre Violet Marcus, A, W, Den- nett, Taa W. Huner, Mrs. Georze W. Lucett, Sam Beott (colored), aud E. A. Shepperd (col- ored). While the fever is getting lighter in the city every day, it Increases and s spread- ing rapidly. throughout not only our own county but also in Hinds, the adjolniag county on the east. Reports from thero to-day say it is in alinost every place and in’ every town except Clinton and. * ? RAYMORD, The latter blace Is quarantined against the warld, but, from all appearances, it will beneit them nothing. 5 At Cayuga, in one of the healthlest portions of the State, thu fever has killed Gen. (iriflin, and Mrs. Tom Uriflln, and three negroes. Dr. Dixon and Mrs, Walls ar both down with the fever, At Jackson, Miss., two deaths gecurred last night, and ten new cages arc reported. At Meridian, In the extremo esstern part of tho Btate, and a place so well quarantined that they thought ¥ A RAT COULD NOT QBT TNROUGH the lines without belng detected, thero are seven well-developed cases reported. Iteports from Delta, La., this evening, give the number of cases under treatment as forty- one, but the fever 1s euld to be of a mild type, Withio sight of this town, st the two-ile bridge vicinity, wo have 200 cases reported, al- moat exclusively colored. ¢ On Capt. Bryant Willls® place, four miles dis- tant, the number of cases hus reachied 75, all cole ored, and great destitution exists amoag them, ‘This couuty hus met with A BEVERE LOSS TO-DAY in tha death of oue of its best sovs, Mr, John A. Goulil, a member of the Board of Supervis- ors. . One of his sons also died this morning, Naorses and doctors havo been dispatchied in 'varjous directions throughout the wounty by the Howanis, A request was reccived by them to-day from Meridiau to send Dr. Iglchart, but Prestdent Androws answered ho had uo doctors to spare. The discase {3 BYHEADING TOO UAFIDLY throughout our own section. On the Whiteshear place, four lles from Cayuga, it Is reported that Mr. Tom Clark, wlife, and niece, and Mr. Johu Whitehend are all dead, Mrs, W, D. Brackett ta dead and Maj. Brack- elt very low with fever at Misslsaipol Clty, Caut, Ueorge 1. Simith's wife iv very sick near Bovivg, with malertal fever, CHATTANOOGA. NO DEATHS YROTRUDAY, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, Cnarrancous, Tuno., Oct. 4.—No deaths to- day from yellow fover, Twenty-one new vases, fourteen of which are ncgroes. Most'of the casca wero in the ‘Third and Fourts Wardy, aud but fow ure developing In other parts of the city. J. F. Riloy, telegraph-operator, Is down with a bad case. The people coutinue to leave the clty. Government teuts bave been ordered biero from Jeflcrsonville, and, on ur- rival, a camp will bo eatabliskied and families fu the Infected districts moved, The city authori- ties buve decided to emnploy 123 men dally un the public works to velicys the dlstress, A quak doctor here is fssulng clreuturs call- jug for mssistance as a ltelief Association. No attention should be pald to him. Mrs, Bohannsn, who fled from here to Dalton, Ga., and was taken down with yellow fever, dicd yesterday., Mre. Ragsdale, who nursed ber sou and his wifs here tili - thoy dled, 1s down with yellow fever at Knoxville, whither sbie ied, Tho weather is warmi and clear, AN UNPAVORABLE OUTLOOK. Cuarranoods, Oct. 4,~Dr. Vandeman, Reglatrar, reports In twenty-four hours no deatbs from yellow fover, and sizteen bew cases, fourteen of them belng colored. The wutlouk ts decidedly untavorsble. War daye 3ml ool nigbts are very rapidly developlog the s, - Most cases U Blairiet Hret Iafockens o o 18 the purt of ——— SPOTSA, HICKMAN, Avecial Dapaich 10 1% Tribune, Hicruax, Ky., via Uxiox Civr, Oct. 4.~Dr, L. P, Blackburu, of Loulsville, and Capt, J. L. Powell, of Frauktort, Ky., arrived here safe by special tralu from Martio's Toursdsy eveulng, Cupt. Powell wlll return to Martin's this even- ing with medicioes sud supplivs. Mat Hauson, u volunteer purse from Fraukfort, Ky., wus stricken down with fever Lt ulght, and Dr. : THD CHICAGO TRIBUNI: N SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, Goher this morning, Joln are well. sectal Digpatels ta The Tribune, Hricrsan, Ky, Oct. 4,—No desths to-dav, Tour new cakes, but amonz them [ regret to say Is Dr, Gober, of Loulstille, Ky., who has been dulng puch nobte, herole work for our people. Dr."Blackburn {s again with us. ' TENNRSSKE TOWNS. Fpectal Duspateh to The Teibune. Nasnvirre, Tenn,, Oct. 4,—Dr. Webb, Medl- cal Director of Colllersyille, writes Chairman Beacy that thera have begn seventy cases and twenty-nine deaths in that town. He reports the death of Ann Holland and Mra. Samuel Lear. Fever among the refugees near Bolivar has been reported. The town 18 quarantined. Dresden I8 freo from fever. Dr. Julins Wise is at Martin's. Trof. ¥ays and wile, late of Franklin, who were driven from that place be- cause they bad come from Memphis, left this mornlpg for New Orleans to nurae the sick. MERIDIAN, . Spectat Dispateh to The Tyibune. MrMDIAN, Miss,, Oct. 4.—About twenty-six cnses of fever here, Four casés are pronounced yellow fever. Two deaths from black vomit. Our town Is almost depopulated, Out of three drug storea one only remnaing open, and two physicians have left the clty. Wo have no rall- road communications, and very little yellow- 1ever medicine on hand, TATIS, TRES. #pecial Dispated ta Tho Tridune. « PAnts, Tenn,, Oct. 4—W. II, Btecd, recently appointed agent at the depot, was taken down with fever tids morning, and {e in a critfcal con- dition, [Ilaines and Lawton nre also very il Kayton died this morning. No feverin town, catRo. ¢ Fpeclat Dispatch to The Tridune. Catno, Iil., Oct. 4.~~Several suspiciotis cases of fever scattered overs wido district, from Thirteenth to Twenty-third strects, reported to- dsy. Two ruspicious fever deaths to-day, and two cases of yellow fever on hand. MARTIN, TENN, Ereetal Dispateh to The Tribune. Pavpocat, K., Oct. 4.~Tiwo deaths at Martin sod one new case to-day. Myers, the man who went to Martin to relicve the agent during his sickness, was taken with the tever to-dav, FULTON, Dr. Tomlineon, of Fulton, reports a new case of yellow fever In that place to-day. Thesick one i3 & Mrs. Morgan. GRAND JUSCTION, TENK. GrASD JuxcTioN, Teun., Oct. 4.—Four new cases to-day; two ileatha in the last seven bours, ‘Twenty-three cascs under treatment, mostl negroes. Tho days ars verv warm, with cool nights and beavy dews. “The :r d of the dis- easo had lulled for three days, but the new cases are protty lvely to-day. LA GRANGE, TENY, At LaGrange,Teun,, the yeliow fover has been epllemic for about nweek. There have been fifteen deaths, and tho number of cascs now under treatment is thirty. i GRRTNA, Ls. Gnersa, Oct, 4.—The Howard and Young Men's Coristlan Assoclation Visiting Comtnit- tees report the total number of destitute sick at 280, Toattend to these there are but three physiciaus, who have ninety-three patients cach to ¥isit, besides their recular practiee, The disease s spreading with frizhtiul rapldity, attacking both white and biack . llke, The Eplscopalian minister, Catholle priest, one Brother, and two Bisters of Mercy are down with fever. BATON ROUGE, Batox Rouae, Oct. 4.— Deatbs, seven; uew cases, vighty-six. TORT UDBON. Tatox Rounx, Oct. '4.—A Ictter from Port Hudson states that Drs, Harrison and Woods are down with the fever, Tho fever I3 worss here. Uver twenty deaths since night before Iust, MOROAR CTTY. NEW OnLpans, Uct..4.—The Howards re- ceived the fullowing telegrams, and will reapond tothe calls made for nurses aud physiclans: Monaan City, Oct. 4.—Now cases of fever since last report, Sept. 23, 117; total cases, 3003 under treatinent, 100; deaths, 50. Many of our, best families, President B, F. Winchester, of our Relief Cominittee, wife sod child, au others, are down. BAYOU SARA. Bavou Banra, Oct. 4.—Plcasc send by flrat boat physivian and two malg nuraes, . ; Dr..Ha risun taken , down Inst night, No . phbysicia withio reach. P * TRIBODEAUX. THINODEADX, Oct. .—Seventeen new cases; three deaths, two blacks aud one white. Fever raptdly. fucrcasifie in this parish. Plessa forward at once to Napoleonville twelve nurses, and wnore if pussible. * H. B, Fovey, Tresldent Howard Aesociatian, TANGIPAHOA. TaNaIPANOE, Uct. d.—Ureat distress here. ‘Fry and wend us a doctor oo first train, ¥ ‘L. L. Tarvon, Mayor, Now Orueans, Oct"4.—The Howards re- ceived the lollowing: B Taxatranoa, Oct4.—Two deaths and slx nosw caxes in the last tweaty-four h Beveral rx- pected to die to-night, be, Carter's fawily all down, For Jod’s sukosend phyiciuns and nursce, - BAY AT, LOUIS, Bar 8t Louss, Oct. 4.—Seventy-fiva new casca and one death for the pust tweuty-fuur hours. 03YEA OsyYgA, Oct. 4.~Nine new cases and ono death for the past twenty-four hours. Three very low. CAYUOA, MIsS, ¥ New Onrreans, Uct. 4.—A speclal dlspatch from Crystal Bprings reports the death of Uen, I, Grithith, United States army, and his ighter, at Cayuga, Illuds County, Miss., of the prevalling epldemic. The fever is spread- ing there. ¥ DRATII OF OPERATORS, . A. W, Denuett, ‘telegranh operutor at Vicks- burg, aod L. M. Pennington, telegraph traln- dispateher at Water Valley, dled this morniug of yellow fever. NEAR PRANKLIN, FRANKLIY, La.,, Oct. 4—~Tlg fever has ap- peared on Danlol Thowmbson’s Calumiet planta. tion, Four whites and twenty biucks have it In some instauces L {8 malumant, but sinong the blacks It is generally mild, readily yleldiog to Lroutmeat, 3 AT OCEAN SPRINGS there is only one serious cuse un hand, AT DAY 8T. LOUIS there were cighteen uew caacs und three deaths, AT POUT OIBSON the fever {s spreading in the country, Wo are treatini over 100 vases out of town. CIIICAGO, DONATIONS, Following is Treasurer Do Koven's report for yesterday: Ll 1 Iinsdale, Til. (O, J. Blough) Pliysictans (It N. Jsham, i Previvusly teported.... ‘Total tndate.. Various sources 3 100 . 4 Girapd towl. .. .o 110, 804,027 The following js the enmplute revord of the disbursements of the Citlzens' Commitice Lo Flaquemiu Grctwvitle. Canton Slesinbost Expedition (A. . Bhapend).. Total BpProprations.eee ve s srersere$, 505 Tha total recelpts to date as stated sbove are 50,441, leaving « balance subject to upprobris- tion o $3,125. ‘I'be coutribution of $100 by the ladiea of Hiusdale, f1l., wi) bo applied, according to their deatre, 10 the relict of such refugees ws ay, vresent thewselves, A L, Hewmingway, General Sccrctary of the Y. M. C, A, acknowledzes the following addi- tivoal contributious: Bl E, Chuzeh, La Pratrie Ceuntre, 11k, §61.61; No. 241 South Desplaines atreet, 64 centa; rmo‘tem Church Suuday- scliool, Rochelfo, 111, $10. “Total wmount fure warded up to date, $6,312.59, g Dr, Rauch, President of the 8tate Board of Health, has received the following note from one of the volunteer nurses to tho Boutn from tuls ity GuEwava, Miss., Sept. 30, —Ilave been nursiog hera pearly five weeks, Expect o luave for New Urleaus in'a fow Gays. May then go to_Mewmphls, There aro no uew cuses of fover bere, No one take it A few couvalescente, of whom 1bave une. Wikl write aitlengit wuen o W. Q. Buows. The ladies in charge of the bazasr for the lome of the Fricudlvas, st the Exposition building, will sell at 9 o'clock this evening sutie cxquisitely bewutiful specimens of wax- work, devouug the procecds to tus tund for the benehit of the yelluw-tever sutlerers. cenup and Sower ‘curreucy purposeght FOREIGN. The Glasgow Bank TIailure Disastrous to the Com- mercial World. Several Large Firms Have Already Gone Down with the Tide, The Bank of Englnn'd, It Is Believed, Will Not Be Seriously Affected. A Turkish Pasha and 150°0fl- cers and Men Massacred in Albania. The Austro-Hungarian Controvers sy Still Threatens Serious . Consequences. Immediato Hostilitics Anticipated De. tween the Afghan and En. glish Troops. The Austro-Turkish Conveation Rejected by the ° Porte. TIE GREAT CRASII, BMITH, FLENING & CO. Loxpow, Oct, 4—The total lHabilltles of Smith, Fleming & Co., the East Indla mer- chants, whose fallure was annotnced yesterday, are ostimatdd at over $10,000,000. The liabill- ties of their corresponding firms, which fall with them—Willfam Nichol & Co., of Bombay, and Fleming & Co., of Kurrackee—are doubtless conslderably lesa.. It Is understood, however, that In consequence of the exchangeof paper between the City of Glasgow Bank and the Iudian houacs, the sama set of liabilitics will be found repeated in the balance sheets of alltheso falled catablishments. PRESY OOMMENTS, The Financ'er sayst “1t )s morally certain that oil the firms concerned in this sort of circu- lar bill fiying must . succumb, One house In Scotland and Australla fs concerncd In this va- per, to the extent ot.$5,000,0005 ono dolng Lust- ueds in Beotland;and the Eust, $3,500,000; ons Tocated in Indla owes the bank $8,000,000 for acceptances tind 1 $3,600,000 for cash advances. Threo othier aflitated Indlan houses have an ag- gregate Indébtedijesy of $6,230,000.” A 323,000,000 DEFICIT. The Financier estimates that sharcholders of the Clty'of Glastow Bank must mect a deficlt of $20,000,000, piiettie tho fallure smong the most disastrous ou'rycord. THE DANK OF ENGLAND. The Times, iw)its floanclal article, saya: “‘That the coriditigh of the city should be the same as if notiynk Kad happened, Is not to be expected; but beyond a little difficulty in deal- fug Insome publje gecuritics, whicl, as a rule, are readily negotlablt, nothing unusual has oc- curred. Money (#}utather mora demand, and about 434 per cenl "' obtalnable for the best three-months repitted bills. Acall for tho Bank of England (metes by bdnkera and others made the bank rewrw worse in its proportion of laviiitles to rederrp by nearly 0 per cont than wonld otherwiad, hiyo been the caso; and the reserve has falled gabout £1,500,000, owlng to the withdrawal, basidos notes, of some gold for nusii€ or pravn. The Ulasgaw d 1 Rumors are cur- -ront.that some.of,4fn; Dircators of ~the Uity of Glasgow: Barik tad fecelved cnormous ndvances out of the funds Ly wero admiulstering.” FAILURE OF'd S1MIRUILDING FINM, Lonoox, Oct. 4,511 s reported that a large ship-building fiem Ay tilasgow has failed, ANOSHER PAILTRE, Gurascow, Oct, *4'—Potler, Witson & Co., shipowners and (Yloulal merchants, falled, Liabilities estimafgd at £3,000,000, Mr, Potter {8 one of the Dircctyrs of the City of Glasgow Bank, ——— SANTA CRUZ, THE NEGHD INRURNECTION. Kisastoy, Jamalgs, Oct. 4—The fosurgents in Banta Cruz are ‘burning estates. Frederick- stadt has beon reduced to ashes, and several leading planters fllih} been murdered. The Goveruor has arriygd from St. Thomas. Only ity esoldicrs were avallable. In theengagzements at the Anashope esfate, tho neqroes were rout- ed uud 200 Killed! Tho Town of Hassen ts threatened, but is yot safe, English and French frigzates aro daily expected at the island. WAR VESSELS BERT TO TUE BCENE OF Dis- TURBANCE, . Wasminaron, DJ'C,, Oct. 4.~The Govern- ment bas ofticlal fiformation relative to the oxistence of the {nstirrection at Sauta Cruz, Lut the advices aay nothing regarding the number of lives supposed to bo lost. The fslaud of Banta Cruz 1s embraced In the Consular district of 8t. Thomas, undér the furlsdiction of Consul V. V. 8mith, Acvopding to tho latest reports recelved as tho State Department, the mob bave succeeded in coptaring ond destroylng tho ‘Town of Frederlckatadt, There is a United Btates Cousular Agcnt realding there, and it-1s supposcd his house bas been destroyed with tho uthers, Innddition to the squadron sent this after- noon from Portland, Me., to the protection of Aunierican citizens in Santa Cruz, the Navy De- partment has also sunt @ vessel from tho West India station, the one ‘nesrest to the disturbed reglon, to hasten onthe sawe misston, Christlanstadt, thé only town on the {sland in oddision to Fredurickstadt, fs well fortified, and it & supposed can withstand en attack, Pourraxn, Me., Oct, 4.—The United States steamship Plymouth salled this alternoon for Sauta Cris, buviog been ordered to protect Awericau cltizens there, TIIE BAST, WIOLESALR MASSACRR. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 4.—Tho Uovernmont hos received intollizence that Baud Uetaen Y'ushs, on sunouncing that ho Lad received orders to surrcnder Podzoritza to the Montene- ering, was killed by tho Albanlans, aud 156 oftl- cers and wen ynder his command wassacred, ¥ VIREUKAD, Vinnna, Oct. 4.~The following telegram has buen recelved »Beuasnva, Oct. 4.~The Austrians entered Viscerad this moruing uuopposed. ‘o insur- genta evacuated thele ntrenchments, abaudon- tug tents, canoon, and ammuiition, *‘Tlie Auatrians eutered Gorazda vesterday unopposed, aud tu-day occupled Cajnica, “'the diatrict of Fotha {8 clesred of inane- geuts, Thus the whule of Bosula uud terzewo- m‘:l :5 "lubducd, aod the country is in our REIECTED. LoxDoN, Oct, 4—According Lotelegrams from Vieana aud Coustautiople, Turkcy hias deti- nltely rejected the Austro-furkish conveutivu, . DESIZRY INbTKUCTIONS, Viensa, Oct, .—A Perg disaich says Min- ister Layard’s fouroey to Londou 1s caused by the Porte’s refusal (0 sdopt the English project for reforing 1o Asla Munor without fwportaut woditications, AFGIANISTAN, OCCUPYING THUR PASSES. Lowpoy, Uct. 8.—A dispach (rom Bombay says: Four of the Awmecr’s lufantry regiments wnd six guns are stated to have arrived o froot of Al Musjld, ashort distance up the Kbyber Yass, and have advanced within three miics of Jurud, at which place a detachment of British troops bhas orrlved. Much larger bodles of Afghan truops sre on Abelr way down., These threaten attack the Kbhyberces for haviug sllowed the British wisslon to pevetrate the puss. ‘Thus would turow the bill tribey dste our bands. It 4 ex- B pected wo will asafat them if the Ameer should attack them. Probably our first advance will he {nto the Koornm Valles. Tho Afrhan tronps and guns may be taken from the All- Musjd fort, and_we will oeeupy somo of the minor passes, Hostilities may begin any mo- ment. LoNDON, Oct, 4.—A dispatch from Bimia con- firma the roport that the Amecr Is endeavoring to Intimidute the Khiyberees by reinforcing s troops n tha Khyber Pass. AUSTRO-HUNGARY. * TNE MINISTRRIAL CRISIS, ViENNA, Oct. 4. —There ifno sottlement yet of tho Ministerial crisls, The changes in the Austrian Cablnet, it is belleved, will only be partial, The Austrian and nunfiamn press think Herr Tisza will remath at the head of o reconstructed Hungarlan Ministry, > ANDRASST, VigxNa, Oct, he_polltleal crists fs be- coining mora serious. The membees of the two Cabinets will anly coneent to retatn thelr port- foltos on the conddition that Andrassy retires. The Austrian Cabinet cousiders his financial de- mands Inadmissible. MISCELLANEOUSR, TOUR OF INSIECTION. Loxpox, Oct. 4.—The troop-ship Himalays will sail from Plymouth to-day for Marsellics, where the Lords of the Admiralty wili embark for a tour of inspection of Malta and Fynnu. BETROTHAL, e Loxpox, Oct, 4.—The rumor of the betrothal of Prince Louts Napoleon, son of the Jate Em. rernr. to Princess [hyron, daughter of the King of Denmark, fs revived fn the London cor- respondence of the provincial newspapers. N y PIRATES, 3 CoxsTAXTINOPLR, Oct. 4.—Layard, the Brit- ish Ainbassador, is Informed tnat pirates havg made thelr nppearance in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Volo, and has nsked permission from tbe Porte to send & British man-of-war to operate against them. A DOEL. t Fronzxox, Oct. 4.—The population fs cxcited because a momber of the luternatfonale lias been killed in a duct by an officer of the Bersa- glleri Regiment stationed here. The troops are confined to thefr barracks, It i hoped the ugle tation witl substde without disturbance. 2 ANTL-SOCIALIST B Brreiy, Oct, 4.~ Lo he Government will prob- ably adopt tho Anti-Soclalist bill as passcd through the Committee, as the conferenca Wednesday night showed thete s a falr pros- peet of an egrcement in ther Reichstag on amendments eatisfactory to Bismarck concern- fng the duration of the faw and the retrouction of the cinuse fur the*suppression of newspnpers for articles printed. * RAILROADS IN VICTORIA. The Province of Victorla, in_Australla, had, at the bezinning of this Ecnr. 031 mites of rail- roads open for traflic. The dividends declared for the year 1877 were about 6 per cent on tle fuvestment. * STRANGERS IN PARIS, A comparison of tho mumber of strangers who alighted at hotels and bonndlng-houses in Paris during the first fortnight of September and the corresponalng fortoight last vear gives the following _resuit: French straugers, 1878, 5,015 1877, 15,4003 difference In tavor of 1878, 20.130. Forelgners, 1873, 27,6013 1877, 7,014} ditference n tavor of 1873, 10,887, COAL IN PRARCE, : Uoke fs generally made in "Franco In the Im- oroved furnaces known as Belzian kilns or in the Appolt ovens. ‘Tho French metallurgical works also fmport coal and coke froin forelizn ‘| countries, 8s, for exumple, from England ss well as from Belgium and Westphaliv, In round numbers the coal production of France was given by M. Jordun, ns follow: Northern voal country, about ¢,530,000 tons; Burgunar, 1,250,005 Central, 1,175,005 Lol 8,500,0003 ' Aveyron, T00,000; Gard, 1,800.000% varlous districts, 2,225,000; ° total, 17,000,000 tons. The total coal consuinption of Feance {s 24,000,000 tuns, so 3t follows that 7,000,000 tons are fmported from Eugland, Belglum, and Westphalia, CURACAO. The Duteh papers characterize the rumor of the cessiun or sala of the island of Curacao to Geranny as an absurd canand, Especlally sinco the dlscovery recently made of valuable copper mines in the island, the Dutcn are not lnciflwu to make a presont to Geemany of this valuable maritime possession, RUBBIAN 1.OAN, Benniw, Oct, 4.—A fresh Russian loan Is fortheoming for tho purvose of redeeming u portlon of the paper currency Issued duriog tho YIRES AN OIL-TRAIN BURNTD. Bpectal Diapatch 10 The Tribune. ALLrNTOWN, Oct, 4.—An accident accurred at Catasauqua, on the Lehigh Valley Raitroad, this moralog. About balf-pust4 o'clock freight tratn No, 45, conslating of loaded oil-tanks und other carg, caught "tire from ‘a hot box. Tho flames communicated to the oll-tanks, avd, In o sbort tlme, four of them were fn flames and were entirely consumed. The other portion of tho train was saved by the ex- ortious of the train men at the risk of thelr lves, but il of them escaped fnjury. While the oll was ournlug some of the spcctators weolo .nado . narrow escapes. Tho clothing of a mon usmed Moritz caught fre, and tho flames wero extinguistied by 8 bucket of water thrown over hlin. Morrfs Uclger,who was scandiug near ono of the tau was scverely burned, About 18,000 gallons of oll wero consumed, The mcadeut fpvoives o loss of abuut $16,000.. ‘T'he Fire Departments of this city and Catusauqua were ealled on and re- 8) qumdcd. ‘The tracks were not cleared up unttl ut 4 o'clock this atieruoon, NEAR ADRIAN, MICII. \ Hipeetal Dispatek io The Trivune, * AputiaN, Mich,, Oct. 4.~The residence of George W. Freeman, in Palmyra, was de- stroyed, with a large. porilon of its contents vesterday afternoon.. The cfforts of sixteen incn enizuged in threshing on the premises alono suved valuuble sutbuildings and graln, [neured for 81,200, AT PENSACOLA, FLA. PeNsacoLa, Fla,, Oct. 4,~An fucendlary firo last nlieht burued the block extenalug frowm Carr & Jolly's saloon to Kahn's clothing store, Lo ‘m.ufi; Ingurance, §25,000, ¥ i MURDEROUS _MOONSHINERS, What the Revenue Oficers Experlence In Bpecial Dirsxsich Wasmxaron, D, 0, Uct. 4.—8oms months sluce, Deputy-Collector Davis, while breaking up an jllics distiliery at Tracy City, Teun., was Ured upon, and, returning the fire, he killed ono of the uttacking party. For this he wus prompt- 1y Indicted for murder, and denounced by an fndignation meoting of citizens for having killed oug of thelr moat respectod fetlow-cltizens. A ahiort timo sinco a motion for tho transfer of the case to the United States Court came up for bearing, and the Judge ordered the transfer of the case, Davis, who was present, while walk- fng from the Court-touse was fired upun, and A [ricud who was with hin was fatally wounded Ly a concealed asyassiu, Caiteetor Woodcock writes from Nashville In :uglum 0 the ailar to Commissioner Rauw as ullows: 1 bhava the honor to Inform you that Deputy Col loctar Davis want to Tracy Uity on the 171h inat., sitting of the Htato Clrewt Court, at the wotlun for a remaval of U State va. Davis for inurder in the Arst degree to the Unitod Statcs Court wad to bo argac ‘e J ndu ordercd the paners 1o bo trauafersed 1 accordance with the mandate of the LUuitug States Court, Ou the 14th inst,, a8 Davis aud somne of bis friends were walking from the Couti-1fouse 1o tlels boardiug-buuse for diuner, thay weew Gred upon Ly somo persvns cuncealed in a thicket In the oiskivls - of the viilige, und Jumis Speurs, wl as walkiug by Lasle'’ side, fatally " wounded, and Jied on the 2uih inst., nesr Fayettenlle. ‘Fio tricnda returued tho Are of the assassins and uve cliase, bul the weeassins excaped, ‘Phs Judge of e Circult Court vroscuicd 1he watler 10 tho Grand Jury in 8 vigorous charge, bot no clew bus yet been uotalad Who fue perpotiators sre, 10! w was T citizeus of that county ba; hel indizuation meelings, nur bave thoy writien fpunng culstivs to the pabers ucnonncisg the would-ba dssassine as murderers, eic. ‘The whols atluir afonds a siriklug comment up- 00 tho ayitators of tual couuty whu bave so yu- beweotly protesied thut they were 8 law-suiding people, sud thut if Davis would not remove bis cause to the Fedoral Court he shouid have s fulr telal fa Uruady County, Very nlwc"\l"{, WitLiax Woobcocs, Collector. SENATOR THURMAN VERY ILL, Scial Dispateh (o The Tribune. Coruxuus, 0., Oct, 4.—Seuator Thurman is Dt as well this cveuiog. artist cliinbs uver a fence to get a of o bandsowe bultdog, be mwust auces of bis sketelug the dog or toe dog's betebing ujw. - Puck. POLITICAL. Maeasures Decided On for the Prd= tection of South Carolina Republicans. The President and Attorney-Genoral Alive to the Necessity of Prompt Action. A Remedy for the Hiampton Plan Provided in the Revisod Statutes. Interosting Notes from thg Congressional Fields in Ohio and Indiana, THE HAMPTON PLAN. DETERMINATION OF TIIR PRESIDENT TO PROTECT REPUBLICANS IN BOUTIL CAROLIKA, Spectal Dispateh 10 The Trivune, Wasnixarox, D, C., Oct. 4—The President and Attornoy-General have recetved full detafls of the organized attempts to break up Repub- lican meetings in Bumter County, South Caro- lina, aud provent any politieal action by mem- bers of'that party. Two of Gov. Hampton's aids have becu prominent in it,~—ono named Earle and the other Gargan, Theso at- tacks upon Republican meetings have continned since Julv, and have been made by armed men, soveral times by State milltia In full uniform and with Btate arms I their hands. The Presi- dent Is continced from the reports recelived that Gov. Hampton himself Is a party to it, eo far at least not to caro to take any steps to stop It. The plaln object Is to break up the organtzation of the Republican party fu the State and crush it out entircly. Tue President has reqnested the Attorney-General to oxamine tha question and see . WITAT STEPS, 1P ANY, CAN DR TAREX by the United States ollicers to punish thesa offenscs. Alter consideration, it has been de- clded that Sec. 5,520 of the Reviscd Btatutes will enable tho Marshal to make arrcsts in caso of any further disturbances, provided the Ile- pablicans, in calling thelr meetings, will zive public notice that they are for the purposu of glving support to and for the advocacy of somo particular person who maybe named forCongress. Rtepublican meetings will be called next Batur- day Ly a notles {n conformity with thls con- struction of the section. The Attorney-(icneral, by dircetion of the President, has addressed a letter to District-Attorney Northrup, In South Caroling, instructing Lim, In connection with | the United States Marshul, to seo that any and all persons who attemot to disturb such mect- ings aro arrested and taken before o United States Commissioner, and bouud vver for trial under Sec. 5,520, and TO EMPLOY. A BUFPICIENT POSSE TO RFVRCT TIK AKREST, g ‘This section provides that if>anvy persons con- spire to prevent, by force, {ntimidation, or threat, any citizen lawfully entitled to voto from giving his support or advoency in a lezal msuner in favor of the clection of any qualified person—as the cleetiun for President or as member of Congress—shall, on conviction, bo punlshed by & fine of from $50 to #5000, and imprisonment with or without hard lnbur- from six mouths to six years, or by both fine and imurisonmont. THE INTENTION OF TIIR ADMINISTRATION 118 power to protect its citizens - under this scction st tho first opportunity which pre- senta itsell tu Sumter County, whero all tho outrages have heen conducted unider the speeial direction and with the uctive asststauce of two of Hampton's aids, BAD ENOUGH. HONEST PEOFLE IN WASMINGTON OREATLY 2 ALARMED. N it Speolal Dimatah to. Tae Qvfbme, o New Yoitk, Oct. 4.—The Tiines sys: *** The view of the political situation as seen from Washingtog and deseribed inour apecial cor- reaponden® this morning 18 deserving of care- ful attention. It will bo acen that the conli- tion between Greeubackera aud Democrats Is rap- fdly becomlug more and wore complete,and that thero Is muceh reason to fear thelr combined forces will control a Inrge majority, not only in thy next flouse,but in the Senate as well. St is the opinfon uf vbservers at Washington that the real question at [ssuo e not whether u mafority in favor of sound money can be vbtained in the next Congress, but i % WIETHER A THUSTWORTIY. MINORITY can bosecured large enough to sustain the President’s votoos of the schemes which will be, beyond doubt, pushed through both Houses by tho intlatfonlsta and repudiators. It (s quite fmpossible that, at this stage of the campalgn, the National Capltal does not afford the veat point of obser- vation, and that tho anxiety felt there may be dispelled by later developments, but that will largoly depond uppn the encrgy with which the supporters of the natfonal hovor unite in de- fense of thelr candidates. The issuc Is every day becouilng wore dlstinet ana wore lmpor- tauw" INDIANA, THR OUTLOOK. Apecial Dizpateh 10 The Triduns. CINCINNATI, Oy Oct, 4.—A careful review of the situution in Iudiana by a close obscrver of the politics of the State, who has nccess to the reports of both Campalgn Committees, gives the following results: Republicans generally agrec that the Democratic Bate ticket will bo clected unless the Nationals aplit the Democrat- Le party as they did in Maine, o contingency that 1s by no means improbable. The Copgressloual situntion is not difllicult to solve, The First District will probably be carried by Uarvin, Democrat. In the Secoud, Tuird, and Twellth, Mussrs, Cobb, Bicknell, ahd Colerick, Demo- cratic nominecs, will also bo elected without question. 1n the Fourth the contest s very close, In the Fifth Uen, Browne, He- publican, caunot, be deteated by Judge Holman, The Bixth again s very close, several local complicaitons entering into tho canvase. The Seventh (Indlanapails) District is doubtful, the Demozrats and Nation- als baviug combined uoon the Rev, De La Matyr ogsipst Houns: In tho Efehth District tho election of Gen. Hunter, Republicane sccms ussured. Tho same Is trus at Mr. Orth fu the Ninth, Tho Tenth and Eleventh Distrncts will uudoubtedly elect Mussrs. Calkins and Cowgilt Baker's election s deemed secura n the Thir teenth, o TUUS VIVR ARE CERTAIN for the Republicavs, four for the Democrats, ond four in doubl, Tho delegation s now Re- publican by nine to -four. The Republicans therefore will have to earry all of the doubtful dlstricts to huld thelr ows. Tho Democrats cone cede thelr joability to carry the Legislature. ‘Thoy ouly hope to elect euvugh Naglonals to keepthe Kepublicaus out and securs the clec tion of Voorhees to the United Stales Scuste. 0110, R UBADQUARTERS. ¢ Sperial Diapulch 10 The Triduns ° CoLumuys, U., Oct, 4.~Both tho Democratic and Republican beadquarters have assumed au alr of quictncas compared with the busy places tliat they bave been for the past two moutus. ‘The routiue work has all been linlshied, and now the respective leaders are quiotly arranging for the last grand move on tho paliticul boand, Johu G, Thompson s clalming tho State withy coutidence by about 10,000 atleast. As thls prediction of Thompsaou's has beeu made frowm thwe to thine for ten years past, 1t {s pretty cone t fow will put up much weaith oo predictious. It will be remembered 4 %0, Joby was telegravblog to u every State (o the Unlted States But, when the rovsters were displayed by the Republican purs, what 8 fall was there iy countrymen! Tuomuson bhas been cursed froin that tiweto this day by thoes wl tbus been wade baukrupt. Demov heudquarters, or THE bTAL CHANDER where Jobn sits lu state aud sets up the plus, : L aro closed to the common Lord, ! powerful proportions surreps all who knock' for tance, and mone o are allowed g enter' avo thoso who have politicar niines” ‘They wait thelr turn, and then consile ot chief and receive instrictions, with promt, #omo of * thie needful for the canse of f. and reform. That plans have been pergeet ] and are being carrled Into offect to tres ! d ¥ Uiy lv‘v‘l‘tll;m for Converse by flooding the connticy hile a tnan o peeps Copt e P Kll‘l’l{(]fl(v.\'}i!’ I8 nircady apparent, Already farty.elzy, been spotied fn this city, They nm«|lvvl|Lr)::‘:= sesterday und todlay an the nizht traine, o thia old gamo of dohin ‘Thommmon will p ey 8 ninped “in the bude and it g found that the ~day ol colonizte has gone by, Tho' Republicans are confident of sucvess, although much depends on 1ne tenacy with which the Nationala stick to thelr orgy zation. I conversation with AT THR TON, STANLEY MATTHE WS to<lay, he aaid ho felt very tiovelui fn the ¢ ceasof tho Republican party on Tucsiag ys: e sald that ailhis meotings had heos hitsig)| well attended, and, wint was an wnonl? thing, the best of attentton had been wiven. 1o thought that the peuple were bezinniig 1y g through the Greenback fraud hare, IOWA, DUBLQUA. Byectal Dlapatch (o The Tribuna, Dusvque, 18, Oct. 4.—Grand nreparationy are belng made to_ recelve Senator Blaine, why arrives from the Weést to-morrow morning, The city fa belog decorated, and the miiftary com. panles will act as an escort, ILfx estimate] that 80,000 people will turn out to welcome the standard-bearer of the Republican party, TNOROUOHLY INTRACTARLE ALL AROUSND, Bnweetnl Diswatch 1o The Tridune. Bonruinatoy, 1a., Oct. 4.—The Bk, Con. gressional Distnict Demorrétic Committe at Bloomfleld to-day and repudiated t tion recently entered Into between the eratic and. Greenback State Central Commit. tees, ollowing resolutions were atoptay; Wnrneas, A conlition hias been elfected hy thy Democratic Htate Centerl Committeo whiy Ureenhiack party of the State, virtually leaving oy without a State tickos: ana Wigagas, We deny the right of the State Cep. fral Committee, without canse, to withidraw fron the Biate ticket the names of candidates resate nominaled by o delegate Conventlon reprenentiy the Democracy of tho eniire State. and iu they sicad to placa the naniea of individials wio we not membiers of the Democratic party s Rerolved, That such action s no hinding sffey npon Devioeratic voters, aug descrves o stern rer bukoat theie hands. i il Lesoleed, That we consider nll Heketn frandy. tent which nro hieaded Dentocratie and whien by the names of indlvidusls who are ot Deamocrats, and who wete never nominated of Indotsed Ly 3 Democratic Convention, Nesolved. ‘That any and all cfforts made to iy, duce Democeats o Vote for Jamen 13, Weaver for Congress, upon the fale roproscntation that by was, ian’ hoeti, ar s, & Democeat; bs dlstionest anr ealenlnted to decalve the volers of the Sizgy ¢ ey coalj. eino. Coungresrioval District, WISCONSIN. MILWAUKRE. . ¥3ccial Disatch te The Tridune, MiLwauges, Oct, 4—The folluwing han' been appoiuted tho Republican Congresstony Commiitice for this district. W, P, McLares, the Chairtnan of the Congressional Convention, was authorized to make the appolntments ang to announve the same through the press: Gen, F. C. Winkler, of Milwaukee: John A, Durcher, of Milwaukee; ‘JJohn Rugee, of Milwnukee; B 8. Turner, of Ozuken County's B, 8. Burney, Washiugtoa Comitr, o S ULCIPER, Fpertal Dieich tn The Tribune. * Manimox, Wis., Oct. 4—The Hon. D, 11 Pak cifer, dne of the most pupniar Republicans ‘Shawano “Caunty, was nominated by atclsms. tion to-day,us candidate for the Assembly, to represent the Countl ILLINOIS, RBLAIN. Special Dispatch to The Tridura. ivomw, IN., Oct. 4.~ To-uight at Mendelssobs Hall there was held a grand Republlcan s meeting, when speechea were made by John C Sherwin, nomineo for Congress, and Fiwan C. Lovetl, candidute for the State Legisiatur. DRCATUR. fvecinl. Nirpatch to The Tribune, Decatur g Oct. 4.—Cetr 8, A, Hurlunt, of Belvidero, 111, nddressed a Rypublican s mecting at thepCourt-tlouse . t-njaht, Tbe Ueneral's honest-mancy views ave Neartlly 3 proved by the Hepublicans hers who love ik old flag and all that it persunities—peace, i crty, and proaperity. v ROOR IBLAND, Spoctal Disputen 10 The Tribune, Davenvont, Oct. d.—Lnited States Sen ator Ogleshy spoke to a crowd of over 200 the Court~[lonse yard in Roek Island, Iil., this afternoon. s speceh wan devoted to o defene of the courso of the Ropulican party, trom organization to tle rrunchl time, and u strong srzument {n _behall of honest mouey. The cloguent wards of the Henator were rewardel with tbe' warmest appluusc. MISCELLANEOUS, CHATTANOOOA. Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduns. CRATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn., Oct, d.—The Reputlh cnu Couventlon it South Pittsbure to-dav, re nominated Xeu Wheeler, of this city, the Vie Preafdent's cousln, for Cougress. REW YORE. Durravro, Oct, 4.—Sherman B, Jewett, nom!s nated yesterday by the Republicans of the Thir- l.y-mlcnmll District for Congreas, declined the nomluation, Uswiao, N. Y., Oct, 4.—The Republicans 1o day nowminatea Joceph Mason for Cougres it the Twonty-fourth District, FLusnNg, L. L, Oct. 4,—0Oen, Crook wa nominated for Congress by the tircenbackers of the First District, HonxeLtsviLLg, N. Y., Oct, 4.—F. 8, Habcork Is named aatho Prople’s candiduie for Cor gress in the Twenty-nintin Dhirm. X PESNITLVANIA, Newronr, Pa., Oct. 4—~The Demecrats of th Efiehtecitn Congressional District have paoa touted W. T, Scenger, PrerstoN, Pu., Oct. 4.~—The Democratic o ferces of the Twelfth Congresswual Distrid from Luzerne and Lackawanin Cotuties upant mously nominsted H, B, Wrlht, the Labor Roforin cundidate. NEW JRNSEY, * BompviLLa, N. J., Oct, 4.—The Republiont of the Fourth Diatrict Luve nowminated ¥ Potts fur Congress. S e—— A CONTESTED WILL. Bvecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Dusuque, 1a., Oct, 4.—After belng before (B Court v years, Judgo Bogy has rendereds declsion i the Ilerman Mueller v, John D nessoy will case, which affcets the possesdod: of §35,000 worth of property, Iu 13, mlfl Ilugel’ and Wi wife wude o will jolutlf each party bequeathing to the oxl-ernumvlnfi andan the deatn of the last one all the et 4 to Clement “Thnothy Sunth, Bishop of 55 Ltkque, Ifs eles uind asslzus, for Hie purpoe s tounding aGierman-Cat| ullcmnllnnm{mm. f wile dy Ir, Hugel set apart two fots -rbt:: the asylumt shoald be buite, . Mr, Iugel dlvflu 1870, andd the will thew came up for probit ffesmaun Mucller, who was related (0 i fugels, conteatipg the documeet on the KN\-M thut the tedtator was unsound lo wid, suld 1“ will was oply au agrecuent. hup - Dl dying, Biabop feunessey coutinuc i defendant. Tho declaton was decided 1 HEL of Sho defendunt, and dismissgd the sut Atueller's costs et == A GREAT ASTRONOMER. Fpecial Dlagatch 10 Ths Trivune, & ANy Anuoi, Mich, Oct, 4.—Prof. .hmz:r s Watson retusoed to<day from Madlson, Wit whero ho bas been offered th posttion ol fessor of Astrouomy sud Director of l:u-"lN £ Washburu Observatory there ata wuch o advantageous salury than be recclved Llirt Judgiog frow his conversation, lio nas ‘,’w :1" Lis wind to aceopt the offee, Gbstevaldll thers will bo completed fu threo weeky Sy will be tmuck more cowrplete and furnisied o a larger telescops than the Michivan U “.“.“ T By tho pour econumy of Lhe Beacnts, the /0y Izan University s 11kely toluse dts most CWiO0, pe? Professor. Ilis salary has always beed cioneh, 83,500 buy cven this dus cut 4 300 st June, larics were Tedutd e — THOMAS' GOOD-BY. = Naw YORK, Uct, 4—Fue jurewell conc Theodore Thoniss, sud the last Dcrlorman:tw the orchestrs wilch Las given s '"“""ff’;m meny for the past fitcen years, took 1nll:~u i oisht at Bteluway flall fu the prescnt o very outhusiastic sudlcnce, Mr lu_n:u&‘u. turned to tho stao atter the concert wis U 1o bow his sckuowledyments of cl clapping, sud so witn waving of panliersd rhe) and wany oher deaonstrations of el farewoll beuellt came 1o uu eud. ol Shawano uud Uconta,