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The Ehicans VOLUME XXXI1X., TOPENING. GRAND OPENING! THE TURF, Gk FIRST DAY---Tuesday, Oct 8. Horses ealled at half past 1 oclock sharp. 2:40 Class—~Purse, $1,000—$500, $250, $150, and $100. ENTRIES, AS FOLLOWS: Ty . Star Duroc, Chicar; g, m.. Ulgen Bint Waterios, ik ¥, Ceo Jibiville, fnd, s bik 2., Plack Die, Ghicaso. TU12br, o, fiashaw. Kalamazao, Mich.i b ile, 'Tenn, ; br. 8., TeXoniia, Lochester, N. Y.i b. ., Frank, New Yorki . £.. Jovn J. e oI, ian. 2:20 Class—Purse, $1 500;—$‘750 $375, $225, $150. NiN: £ Mazomuate, Cynthisns. Kyt b Jotin .. Plttsgeld, Mans, : e, T Trm. Babyion, L. 1.} BR@THEB& BEG TO ANNOUNCE: THAT THEIR, ALL OPENING wiLL OCOUR ON THURSDAY, OCT. IOth, WIEN THEY WILL EXHIBIT ELEGANT Imported Dresses, Fine Cloaks, . Shawls, Pars Silks, Velvets, Press Goods, Carpets, B i it b. 8., Boneseiter, Jackadn, ‘Vitele Fred, Canions s b ‘People from all parts of the country are caming In by the thousands, getting the advantaze of HALF FARR on all the Rallroads. thus takiog in the CHECAGQ ILACKS and INTEILSTATE EXPOSITION. REDUCED RATES OF FARE on the follewing Railrosde: Chicago, Rock Island & Tiekinuion & ‘Quioey fisirond, Chioico & Dacids Baiioed, Chicsgo, Sfitoad, Chisns PO REIN R, A% 580N Ratitosa, Pitiabureh & Fo Wayne Hatiros The Clilcaxe & Northwestern Raflroad Trains to the (ireunds as fulluu1t Leave—Wolls-st. Dopot, 12 00 noon and 1:00 p. m. Loave—Canal-st, Depot, 12:02 p. m, and 1:02 p, m, Teavo—Park Statiow, 12:10 | p.m. and 1:10 p. m. Leave—Oakloy-st, 12 16 p. m. and 1:15 p. m. Arrivo—Wost Fortioth-at. Btation, 12:20 p, m, and 1:20 p. m. Ret\u'nlnfi Train will Inva ‘West Fortioth-st, Btation immediately after tho closs of the Races, £ son.st. Oars go diractly to ths track. Qeneral admission at the gates, $1, Including seat In the GRAND STAND. Secared Scats In the SELECT BTAND. D, 50 conts ux!r\ Beason Tickets, Including Quarter Strotch, 36, Quarter Strotch Wadges, dally, §1; Tickets can bo secured at the princlpnl Hotels, at CLAYTO\’S, 83 Madlson-st., and at headquarters, LAWRENCE & MARTINS, 111 Madison-st. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARRIAGES OR VEHICLES. s+ The Largest Field of Trotting ITorsea ever entered. THE FASTEST HORSES IN TRE WORLD are at the “ Now Track ” of the CILICAGO JOCKEY and TROTTING CLUB. The finest grounds, finest track, and finest Club-House in Amerien. ‘The Largoest, and Most Atttactive Lxhlhltlon of spoed over brought togathor, THE CELEBRATED STALLION, GOV. SPRAGUE, The fastest at FOUR YEALS OLD in Alnerlm, will arrive to-day, CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB. AND MANW. K. DOW, President. 8. J, MEDILL, Vics.President. ALIN EULBERT, Troasurer. N. ROWE, Socrotary. 8 \ 1t é @ WE LT i E S [ ] WM. M. BOYLE, Assistant-Secratary. . ?i‘ B,—Madison-st. Cars g0 directly to ths irask, juses are running frum the tennfuation of ttandolph snd Lake, snd Yan Buren.et. car ines, NPOOL Cfl'l‘l‘(lflo OUAIa ' Best Thread for aning -Machines,” WILLIMANTIg ROGERS & C co, SFEIPPERS OF ANOTHER VICTORY FOR Am&h\xcw SPOOL COTTON .%M;or;et-et., 0T M%ae.. SPECIAL GRAND PRIZE LAGKAWANNA LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG. o Bxpressly Imported tor this occasion. \ Al Are Cordially Tnvited, MAKDELBROTHERS 121 & 123 Statest. FORSALE, * NEWSPAPED. POLDING MACTHINES. For 11 the gret theéad wanutacturees of tho warld com- warded WILLIMANTIC PANY, Con Tho sussapiog excolimics vt uon, eanceially Sdafe Tor Maa on sow- i nnvunlmwn of Bewlog-Vachines at the At ettty et oo WA D 80 FT-FINTIEPOOL COTTON 18 thread for SEWING MACHINES fhey ever usel. " They pronouaca § superlor to al BRI AR HILL other brands on account &f its STRBENGTETL, Thi BVENNESS. ;;,-;;:u‘fi;’}}‘?fi‘ffif!g"fi??&i’fi’??‘ St A seorr,| BY Cargo, Car Load, or Singlo Ton, UNES " perfooting. pruzgl.o The ’Ptnmno FINISEL and COLORS. 7 Wo give espoc(ll attention to the re- Lo. havenio uso lor sovoral' Hand-Feeding Folders berstoforo in usa in ita press-room. 'ho machinos are of Ohambors liros. & Co.'s make, and are in excoliout order, each h-v- g the Kaller improvoment. Two ot the machines uro adaptod 10 A four-page supple- ment of ‘The Tribune, making four folds, nnd fourto s full sheot, ‘Iribune size, m WILLIMANTIC DISPLAY st the Cll- tt:l tu‘ga. dcflva‘rtu;mpmmplly and in good ortter to any partof the oity. Also guarsu. oqunmyzly ur Coal Bqu:’l tathe b:- t. "?rdm by mail will receivo prompt atten- n. OOFAN H'I‘EAI'INII L] Ph- STATE LINE. GEN, ng llAlo N(l'l‘l(fl' throo and four folds. Can be adapted toan KFW YORK TO OLASGOW. LIVERPUOL, DUBLIN, Ny tized ahoot. ‘Tho spoed of mm’mnemnu’; BELFAST, and LOXDONDRRK ol limited only o oapaoity of the feed | BIATE OF GEOIUIA. - Thursday, Oct. 10 ETATH OF INDIA AN Tourdan, Oce 17 Piratcabin 800 8 mmoda. gous, l.lunr‘l‘a c‘:ckdl:‘ s umuac:l raies, l:)::wm Cubla, . Return ticke y astiates Apply Lo AUSTIN, BALDWIN Y eral Agvata. WAILITACK. 3 ‘Washiugton: THE PUBLIC begin begin to open their eyes at the bargains which can he “-> boy, ‘They oan be seen *Kosnuun and wo l\lnmnum thom, with th hlor tmproves nt, 10 bo superior to any machine made. WAII ‘aoll thom choap, as ‘'we havo use for the raom they oco . Fordurther partice ulars address © o PY" PRIBUNE DO Sl | NGIORLINERAIL STEANERS lad by ationding the pevouto SIS, o, 1 o0 | AUCEiON TiiE CICIGO BAKERY 00§ M ST SON & 00 Snio o RS % S0, ion Vicketa s eduiced raioe. Monroe-sts, There never wassopropitious atimeto + | purchase FINE GOODS. NOTICE. MoDonough, Wils: u Oo. thi lold -ll tbelr putu uuxtl-‘?un Jfirfl:‘i .Eulmnn lnd 8, G. Wil| TR0 Bartank sl Subilorih ©s Bndor TN S WILENG"® rage, §2. ITHELE, oy ‘sabington-st, FOR THE are COUNTRY TRADE. Deltversd ¥RESI at'all express polats fn the West 834 Northwest at $1.00 per duen, Remittances ould seoumpany ordery. LADIES' Enmlno our ¥all Stock before purch, bawage apply 10 Come LAGE " Gen't Westorn Ageat. &7 Dirattaon Great. Sritain and ihelaud CUNARD MAIL LINB. y at (.um[mn (.lnrk and Itaudulph ¥, 1, DU VEK] erul Westerg Agent. NOITTH GERMAN LLovn. i wiil wail svery Saturs "1.1,‘3."‘6’;2'.:}.".: e Tust o Thira s HobOMeR: L I!l of D'asago—From New \Grk o bfiulhllllnlu oo, 116vre. and liremen; Arac cabin, 1o -.-con& cavln, 400, gold: sicorage, §30 i currency. For frelgup 4 Daasage apply (0 QELIICHS & ~u 3 Dowlivg Greet ork Ofico, northwest cornes 3 Chica, U nama of HA try ) Mo DUNOUO _Obioago, Qot. 7, 1876, ll. WILSEY & 0o, WAU KLNIIA. Wll-. NDL 8, xm. CHAPIN & GORLE, 73 and 756 Monroc-st.,, Chicago, ave this day tog, e ‘uppolnted Genernl Ay mJ:’.i <A n\v:ll -‘!:::D{‘c;: tolw :15!0".} “hg"; EDUCATIONAL, Np Irthwcswrn Btnwl:‘ig';‘(:l‘::;{:: gh 's" Bpanish Arched-Instep Bhoe T Fvormonan | Northwesorn s Spring Waters, hflgg'e_r. "hm'u'i ~azo molling st reduced L UF VD[} AL . ART Putup in cuses of two dozen bot= utton lmfamn.lua'bho ) tles each; ulso, in burrels and halt barrels, 'All orders should bo ad- dressed to them. G, H. AL LAH.!K. Proprietors. W ATCH P15 HORSE-TIMERS AT WHULESALE JEWELUY HOUSK M. KRONBERG, - - 167 State-st, . WHEELER & CO., 74 EAST MADISON-8T., Just east of u'wu-.'- Theatra, BURT’S SHOES B A No. 1104 Walnut-8t., Philadelphia, Mme. E. SELLER sanounces that hor BCHOOL OF VOCAL AT bas beeu reaioved 10 the sbove address, cd Bccommodation for the ciased where utuch el will be afforded. i.).llllh.lugl“hn.lllfllbdm I-IIV o s i For tull dacatis spply st abova adirens. . "o o> GLEASON'S A ACADEMY 338 West Adams-st, Au Elementary. Claa nd Comyuerclal School. 16 responsa L0 BumeEro ations this school wiil Bereatior b oben 10 Giria and Young Ladics a well a4 lay; a1d Yous e Full Torm comuiences SLEASOR. Principal. »>alaut and uuhl. 50 per hese A car z-w ull ‘.’fi.’x’.’:“' sre Al wuucrior greaeat bargalus o Foberca. ble Flne Spcciacics sufted 1o u'l aichits vn e Opers aud Fleld Gl CLOTIIING. (mportant Notie! PB.EVIDUB T0 OUR AXDOPENING, A'r’*r:-:n PUT.NAM ONE{PB,ICE We beg loave tg announce to our " CUSTOMERS, And the public generally, that ow- ing to BOME IMPORTANT CHANGES boing madse irrthe into. rior of our store, also the arranging and marking of our IMMENSE STOCK of NEW GOODS, which are arriving every day, we find it neces- sary to oloso the ! PUTNAM FRIDAY, Oct. 11, In order to be ready for our Grand Opening Saturday ‘When wo shall didplny tho FINEST 8TOCK of MENS, BOYS’ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Ever thrown upon to theo RETAIL TRADE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOHSE,, 131 & 133 Clark, 1177 Madinon=st. NINER, BEAL & MACKETT. W, H. FURLONG, Munugcr. o unnxnwum- WILSON BROS., Have now in stock the most complete line of American, Scotch, and French NDERWEAR, Ever "before offered in this market, comprising all grades, from low- priced to the finest goods manufactured. They have many SPE- CIAL lines not found elsewhere, English, very desirable. They purchase all gbods DIRECT from the man- ufacturers of this coun- and handling many times the quantity of any com- petitor, enables them to offer goods at, UNUSU- ALLY low prices. 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chieage. 69 & 70 Fourth-st., Cincinnati. 40‘3 North Fourth-st., 8t. Lovis, and Europe, OI“I'IUIARH. utige prin- Glasita relearopcn, Micro: OD\nuun(nnun fid ME TIVA AN = AGENT FOR JOIIN FOLEY'S GOLD PENS. obeh Surgiucters. dc IRy ’ivu»meu.. sear Uarrison. M ..mi’# (urlnlu,y ‘ml' 0"4&::"1!““‘[:‘ T ANTER , e > I L | h | A A A A A A A A A e A A A At L Photographer s AR e e & BflSlflflSS Pronerty Wanted, BS. SYLVANUS REED'S DAY AND BOARDIN scheol for young ledies 9 ands Kaut Fi u‘( Al clfent who dewres to purchuse for CASH) st., New York, FIficenth year beyln Tacoutie-paylus estats. b Chicego. 1 3 d. Call OF sddreas, -nnrmh.um, TARER . 16 HADISON ST ('\“DVH "“«b—-lfl:s “0\1"0"!'5 B‘." L 'flll ), U2 k.ast Wasliinion-sf Iadiees attragtivs Lote, thoruuxh lumruc- tion, Sioerate tera. Now | <ol TO 1 GAS]‘ IRON Vor t‘?‘f.‘i‘b"“ Coated DENTIN] e & kil SO BEST BTy 98 e, .:.X'Z"::‘.:; s Jhu. uqum. “A ll‘lnhb'l l'll.l.lu Gs ‘Dis. WY Cor. Clark and Ksudvipli-sis PIPES The new storc and nmmenl fo. oot B it Through bills of i Fur [icight, e FINANGIAL, I Government Bonds, Coolkk County "Orders, City 8 Bought and sold by erips and Vouchers, LAZALUS BILVERMAN, Jank. Chswbic of tomuercs.,, __UCEAN MTE THE Al BRITISH BTRANER SICILIAN WL sall sbout Oct. 15, 1878, tor STETTTTIN. granted W Itic porta. vy W DILL a RRDMANS R Iiaiuat, New Yuike < 428 which YELLOW FEVER. The Disease Continues to Subside in the City of * Memphis. Gloomy: Accounts 8till For- . warded from the Coun.. try Districts. The Demand from the Small Towns for Nurses Exceeds the Sppply. Lats Cases of a Lighter Type and Largely Confined to Children, Touching Story of the Experi- ence of Two Orphaned Children. The Last of a Family=-=They Now Languish in the Faver's Grasp, Twenty-filve Thousand Well-De- fined Cases Thus Far in New Orleans., Worlk Laid Out by the Govern- ment Investigating Com- S mission. MEMPHIS, - UNPAVORAGLR WEATHER. Bpecial Ditvateh 1o The Tribune. Mzxraws, Tenn., Oct. 7.~The weather to-da is warm, sultry, and ansettied, unfavorable f yellow-fever times. Rain and threatening at one moment, At anotber scarcely & cloud can pe secn. The streets {n the vicinlty of the varioua relief de- pota are thronged with negroes; but fow white persons to e seen. The transportation of sup- Plies drawn by thie cises hay become quite an item of traMc to ihe draymer, express-wagons, snd band.carts, as the mass of human belngs collected in that quarier |s closely nedged in with that class of vebicles yelling and contending for the su- premacy in sdvantageons positions, No doubt many of these pcople are deserving this charity, but your correspondent has become frmly con- vinced that A OREAT DEAL OF CHOOKEDNES§ Is Indulged In_by the majority of the applicapts, 1t would take much space to relste ‘the many in- stances of fraud toat bave been detected by those In charge of the distribution of the bonnty of the world, which thero is here in sbundance. The dead of to-day, as faras I now know, em- bracono prominent people bylongiog lere, but from Camp Jua Willlams l hear this morningof the «death of Dr7 wamviey 0F Austin, Miss., a volunteer physician, who was asslgued to dnly thers by the Bowards sume time azo. TUXNAW CaSES to-day, 0 far reported, embrace ex-United Ststes Aarahal J. M, Tomeny, who bat a day or two - aga burled Lls wite, also a victim of the fever,and Mr. Juwkins, telegtaph operator from Pittsburg. ! Since writipg Lie abave 1sm inforoed of the ‘death of Mitchell Brown, son of Dr, F. It.Brown, Secretary of oo Board of Ilealth, from a relapse. Just arrived at mhoad he gave proailes of much usefulners. "I'he fover fa substding in the clty, excenting e sonthern auhurb, known s Fort Pickering, mnstly Inusbited by negroes, where, eveu Iu the best af tmes, misery is abundant, The'over _ © .. PINDS A WICH VIELD TUERR, und plenty of material ta work on, "It wold slck- en the stawach of ge to ko Hilo the dens of jn- iguity, now pest:honses, in certain localities it that quurter. Victima of the fever dnd uothing but thelr bare floors on Which to Iy their burning ‘brows, with na one even Lo ko for doctors, nus oraapplice. The well ones abs 80 mean and beurt- less as to desert thelr friends and often thelr kin- dredd as soon a4 prostrated. Howard visitors in the carly outbreak of fuver vrovided for these people, bul now thu Howsaras' furcs 1e 80 cripoled by dis- cuseuud death as W0 bo whoily unable to vialt all such Jocalittes, As 1 weite theee la s contlaued din of noise snd confusion made by the eager crowds of negroes cluworivg for front ph at the delivery windows of the rellef departmunt across the street. « ACHOS TUN RIVEW, There are thirty.fiva cases {n Honefleld, In Arkonwiy, opposite Memphis, Thore were three deatns yesterday—Mrs. Leonard, Jerry Stack, ond James tuthrle, Mr. Blalock has a bed case, and nevds 8 Burea. THE DRATI-NOLL. ‘Monday's deatd-roll s as follows: b4 Browa, Tsaac H. Mawloy, *chnn'yel, L. I', Comme, Dua, D. Lowruy, n:-. l'-&uhu O‘Lnnumhrnnv Robert Theudore Kotch, Mre, aret Bawr, Jubig Owens, sl livuus, Cla Mary Troas June Meloarne, |, Jack Lawhorn, Jane Llarx, Livbey Turner, Wil nl sh- pard, tieorgle Damal, Edward Hacioy, Fope Laimors, Aike Uurvin, Mary Dodyon. * OUTSIDE TUR CITY. M K. Woipple, Aima Thomse M. Provinze Miaw Bivira Alchal, Mra. Julia M. Uwens, Janies Doyle, Tark Taylor, Unknown, Are. Kllza Fullnson, (haries W, 1 iad Minda thace, Mra. J. A. Birchl, 3 . Poliand Mes, M. J. Burleson, Thumas Stewart, Niuoly-seven new cases npom:a by ¢ighteen Pphyaictans to-uight. . H. TiLuEN. HELP YOR TUE mvuflr TOWNS. Te tas Weatern dusoctated Press. Mxuruis, Oct. 7.—-Unusual sctivity prevails at the Howard hoadquarters this morning, and nurses are being seut to sl interior towns sdjscent o Mewpbis whore the fever lins appeared. Ex-United States Marshal J. N, Tomeny was taken down laat night. DinD, Among the many deaths occurriug since last re- port are Elizs Michot, Mike Proveux Mitchell Browu,ron of ¥, 1. linave, Secrutary nl the Board of lealth, ant omss Stewart, late in charge of Elmwood Cedfetery, Dr. J. F. Sample, Austin, Mise., assistant phy- slciau {o charge of Cump Joe Willlams, died thia morulng. J. B. Cook, srchitect; wx-Mayor Jeba Logue; Martn Urifin; and W. W. Thaicher are’ classed among the convelescents. The weatber s clear snd warm. $incs 6 0'clock Last night twenty~ 1wo dusttis ate seported by the undertakars. TUE DEMAND FOR NURSES at the Jloward Association beadquariers Lo-day bas Sir Knlght Hawkias, Miss Kuto Conk, been in excess of the supply. The present warm' weather hus tended to favor the spreadiug of the fever, andropurta trom Interiur Lowse giye ploomy accounts of the condition of sfaire. " Addittuual cumbla. Als., lluw'. yurses wate sent to Yaris, Lagrange, Mason's, Brownsviile, Teun.. tuls aliernoon, snd otbers will be sent (0°moy Sherif 3. W, Anderson is reported in s critical condition, with but falut hopes of recovery. A. F., Dodd, the well-known statlover, wes laken down this afteruoon, The sppeals for physiclans from sdjacent townas, which have beea respunded to, .lnn left 8 scarcity of wedical meg 10 Nemphls, and demands for toeir services Al hu:uu-ln‘ d‘\ly. L REPOI The Board,_of 1osiih ommuy nruu twenty- six destus from yellow fever the past twenty-four hours ending 6 o'clock & olght,'aad tis undertakers report tweniy-two ual deatbs occurring outside the city limita for the same period. Awoug thoss who uled are P. M. Browa, E. 2 Daily @afiimm TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1878 Scnmwur' Mre. H-mnt Fnuf Willlam Shep-, herd, Edward Hanley, . Hawley, Park Taylor, J. E. Hbllard, \hl. M. ‘Burleson, James Doyle, Men. 3. A, Steeh, Miss Kate Couk. LETIRR FROX CASEY TOUNG. Wasmxaron, D, C., Oct. 7.—The Iion. Cirey Young writes Lo Burgeon-(eneral Woodworth from Wemphle, Oct. 1. w follown: 'The Howard As- socls Inn and Citlzens’ Reitef Committee of Mem- phis, ha, aif tre money, enpplies. ete.. tnat they meed, bal the hospltal under the charge of Dr. Thornton has, § lhink, been in great messure Deg) and'T would #agaest hAL Yoo direct any supplién At your command to that place. The fever i# rapidiy spreading to uil towne (o my diatrict, and they'are {n gremt distrese. money you can Senh " Tof their avstevanco 1 ¥hould 1a vei glad {ohave.” They ar¢ appealing o me dally. We san 10 real sbatement .of the fever. and fear that the worst has ot yet been resched. LATE REPORT. - Amony Ihentwum repotted to-night are Mrs, N Cima Plllll. Gua Lippold, and wifo o! m- Rev. B, C. Eightren physiclans of lhe lluwlrd Medical Corpa report ninoty-seven new cases. NEW ORLEANS, TWO ORPHANED GHILDRE: Buedal Disnatch t9 The Triduns, NzwOrvEaxs, Oct. 7,—Have just left the bed- #ide of two Iittle girls, the orphaned children of 18§ Werneck family, of Chicsgo, The parenta werc| both swept away uader pecoliar circumstances by the fell deatroyer. Tha two orphans of 11 and 5 years sre lyior in, separste cota side by slde, wrestling with the ssme nresd disesse. The youngoer, & sweetl, cherub-faced iittle darling, we hope Is convaleacent. The clder i wiid and de- lirlous with terrible fevar, They are watched over with parcntal care by & lady, s atrangeranda Samaritan, Mrs. Margaret F. Leonard. She sto0d by the bedalde, a volantary narse, through all of the troubled #ickness of the father. She watched aver, cared for, and alleviatod the wants and auf- ferings of the dying mother. She In aftting aa the sllent watcher by the bedside of their little orphan girte, May God bleas ber In her angel work. and may God save Sud protect the arphans. IN THE ADJOINING RQUSE lles the nelghbor, stgjcken down st noon. Imme- diately acroks the way lles another that toox hls bed In the mérning. Three mew cases for the day within 2 stone’s throw, and so it goes,” go where you will Ig this plague-stricken city. The oticlal reporta most certalnly fall PAR BIIORT PF THE REALITT. The proafs are found n tbe discrepancies between the official reporta of yellow fever “cases and those drawn from the books of the various asso- cistions caring for the sick. The reports of the Doard of Ijealth are, asseen, far too low. The desth repotts have probably bees neacly correct. ‘Tne reports of cases have doubtiess omitted some thousands which will be reportcd sad added to the total. after the close of the epidemic, Oficers and managers of the Young Men's Chirls- tisn Associstions, and others alixe prepared to judge, believe the total numberof weil-definod cascs of yellow fever will aggregate not loss than o4, - Tha Yesths and new cases asciilate under the changeable and uafavorsble! weatber. It is now war and damp, with nights chilly, withont belug coal, snd b 5 LITTLE FPROSPECT OF PROST. before Nov. 1. The weatberat best is decidedly unfavorable, for the speedy recovery of the sick. Their convalescence must nocesaarlly be slow snd vrotracted. The saffering and want meanwhile must ‘coutinne 10 increase. ‘The Young Meu' Christian Association report new cases forthe'] dey,at 116, while the Howards' books -how"(l alck and deéatliute for'the same U, A telvgram Just in from Donaldsonville ;lm.lx desthe and forty mew cascs not heard fram in time for the Ausaciated Preus. DEATUS AXD CASES. . Te the 15'cstern Anociated Pross. > Xgw Onizans, Oct. 7.—Ueaths. 41: cuses rreported, 115; total deaths, 3,212; casea, 10,000. 3. W, Mader, Secrtary of the Peabody Assocla: tion, uwflimm.. % wsfgEADINO. Heporte nhur Dedtfancd, 'prudlnl of the tever inthg THra'a D| vogy met- er of I w‘ nlbn?:?'?; u3: pre 4 ?ll'-l. 6 ;us )Ilmlll.‘ILtlt!llull\Alln.- fnd diMealty In caring competent nurscs. Iu the Firsts District ’Alicrs) there Is 10 Improvemupt, be Rev. Fafher Kralz, of Mandaville, thoreigesterday of yellow fover. Dowx. De. Keanedy, the volunteer phyelcian feom (1 L\cllzd OUTSIOR. The \mk Mpn's Bonovolent Annchllnn. ot .umu(nn Parkd, ma n ubpeat tor ad, “The levcrhlm?dlnq " the I'srish of 8t. John tho Baptiat. = - Detwcen Goldmiue vlantation and Armant place. & distance of about five inliea, Gfiven ang Sve deatha are reported. The feyer 1a principally cone fAned W cwildren. WERKLY REPOkY, - The mortaary repurt for the weel ending Ban. day atU p. m. ba: Total deallis, LUS; Yeliow fever, other fevers, 60; deaths lu pubtic fustity. . S83; deatha ccrtified by Corunery, . THE YELLOW-PEVEN COMMINSIGN' appointed by Surgeon-ticacrsl Weodwortl, cope afsting of Dre, M, Bewiaa, of Néw Orleans, Chale- man: Ur. Jeromu Cuchrane, of Mabite; snd Prof. Riterd loward, of Daltunore, ‘met to-day in the ilniversity Bmlaiog. Dr. Cochrane explained 1o the reporter tne method of inquiry lo Le vur- suea. fn addition 10 answers expected to be racelvad from perfuns 1o whom circulary are hatug seut, these circolary embrsciug every pos ble queation in reeard to oridin, contagion. or h fection, snread, effccts of treatment, and resolis of the yellow fever, The Comuitesion expects gather an inmenso amount 9f tewtiumony by nvesti- gatlon of particulsr cases, by guing from house to bouse, makinginguiry of convalescents, their relu- \ves and friends, exaunniugthe sanitary condilion of the foc vl the discase, and 10 numerous vther ways attemnpting to clear up the grounds and reach somv goneral princivles upon which a respectable and sxiomatic idea can be bascd. With this ine tont the Cummivsion spent the mdrlng bauce in sclocting from the bouke futnisbed by the Buard of Heslth the naiurs of persune and places to_ be vis- wed. No prominence s anught to be given tose- lected persous. ‘Thelr names will, thereivte, ba withheld from the nu!-llc The reslts of the vints hereafier will be published 1n full. LATIONS 18SUED, The Peabody AssoCiation lssued 44,721 rations, and sent 1 bod rationa 1o Freciown, ‘The Orleans Helief Committce has commenced work. ‘The merchants will sdvauce ratious in an- Tehpuiton of arrivale, Applications for reilef to Young Mea's Christisn Assaciatian, U7, tio Fho 1lawards 10-day sent fve narees to Bay Bt. Luals and to 5t Gabuel's Post-Oflice. GREENVILLE, DXAUS AND NEW CABKS, Noeciol Disoulch 10 Thi Trivune. %4, Miss,, Oct, 7.—Havo just retarned nett, the operator, fa cu 'we valunte uperators are down; oftice closed, The fever ison the dacline for want of mstensl. Two deaths in the lass twenty-four bours; Leu new cases, UMIONE wbom are Jobn Finley, County Treasurer and Actiog-Msyor, aud bl Miaw ety Fialey, Awong the siuce tus 2th are G, W Elllott, membver of the Rellet Committes, and biv wife; L. K. Morgfan, Jaba Manifold. undertakers L. M. Lanxiey, the Rev. D. Tilman, Dr. J. 8. NeCutl, M. W. Juba- son, snd Aty others, of whow tweuty-elght are colored. Tho deaths up to date numbcr 204, of whom efghty-two are culused. ' The sverage mor- tality smong the whitcs wnen the egideniic was at 1ts belght wasoverpinety. Afterthe panicsubslded and systemalic treatireat and akilful nursing caume gunersl, the mortality dechined to its present fgurcs, about 50 per cent., This was due, fua great wmessure, to bulp Inun Vicksburg and the New Orleuns Howards. Out of D whltes who had the fever, 184 died and 155 are cunva. lescout. Among tbe negroes, 83 died out of 507 sick. Among the convalescent are Dre. Bail, Toums, sud Walker, Fatber Bobmert, and Rev. Stephen Archer, The laltsr ja already worl g Itk & Trojan as Prealdas€ of Acting Mayor. Dr. Archer, who came bere from Poiat Couvee the sick, 18 mot exvected to Hve. De. Duna isaleo very low. Geerge W. Clark. 8 brotber of Lewis Clark, President of the Loulsvilje Jockey Clab, who came bers to murso bis frieud Dr. Walker, is in & critical conditlon. Dr. €. M. Currell 1s aidl 0a duty. At one time Be only doctor {n Ureenvills not st fover. .His eodursuce sad energy sre subjects of gonsral comwment. Greenville would bave been bravely to hbelp ;:;um. ¢, was taken dowu with fover yeuie ,’ ¢ llawards and " blive o - 08 Dwgoo Jodx CE. FIVE, CENTS. ‘W, d plight withaat him, J. D, Shate, Tom Wareen, Sam Malford, and Mr. David are samong 1ho old cltizens who have not yet had ‘it *T! Viekahurg and Xew Ol narses were sent hame ta-day for want of cecupdtion, - v IIOLLY SPRINGS. ABATING, ] Bpectal Dispatch to 1ne Trimuse. - floLL‘r 8rrixas, Miss., Oct. 7.e-The numbet of new casen yestorday was 18 number to-day, 8. The namber of deaths yesterday was 3; to-day, &, and srd as follows: Mins Allen, Georye '«mlhn. Mre, Dawcraft, Jacob Molcl, and one oiher, This ahows & marked abatement In tho disemne, anid the physicians ssy thatat the cloaeof the week the faver will be enticely under control. The Bosrd of Health to-dsy decided that tho services of seversl of 1ta mombers might be dis- penwed with by Satardsy. WDr.f G, H, Gray, of Deniron, Tex., who has’q faithfully énd -succensfolly served ux, leaves for home in the morning, to ourdeep regret. JWeshall mias a1 of the physiclann who vulauteered Lo como to our rescne at A time when onr poople were faillng onevery shle. To their tndcfatigable lahors we _are indebted for TIIB SAVING OF MANY VALUADLE LIVES All honor to them. Buch heroes bYeaven wiil re« ward, * Yesterday Sister Kanrentis, the only ons ‘of the Bisters who had not taken the ferer. waa stricke: after having sided In paying l.hn last lrllmw to Sster Victorla. To-day the office was visied by the Rev, B. D. Mhter, Maj. L. 8. Beruggs, Eatuel Pryor, Mre, and Misa Nabors, W. D). Uateman, J. C. Tncker, of Chicago, and J. B. Knox, of Momphls, and scores of colored people, who came to show us lhey had recovered. eg. W, L. Fetherstone, Dr. dohn Ross, L. S. .' . -nd J. 11 Athey send us word they willeail 1n # day or two, llll VI CKSBURG. ING TOWNS. Sueeial Danateh 1o The Trivune, Vigxsacna, Missy Oct. 7.—The report at the sexton's oflice ta-day of tho number of deaths for tho past twentysfour honrs reached tan, aix of them from the country, o8 (follows: Mmnlo Draachell, Dr. M. Blackburn, E. I Hammits, James lligging, Darid Glls (colored), and Vinoy Lewis {colored). Ia the city are Arthar M. Bacon, Willie Q. Arnold. Henriotia Ferrell (colered), and Ham WiMiams (colared). Dy. Harvey Shannon, one of the most prominent local physicians In var city, and-who hiss had great saccers In treating the._ yellow fevcr, was taken down thls mornlug, aadfa reported to-night to bo very sick. Dr. M. Blackburn, Iah of Nashville, Tenn., who . hax been aick for some Ume mear Maguolia 11, abodt four mifee from the clyy, died this murning. Nesrly ail the physletans were udrivinz alt niht 1n the counly from pisceto e, ano report to- dsy that s prest deal of the sickness among the terroes promlisea ta bhe of o lght typo, but the dise caxe 13 80 treacherons there s no telling how 1t may sce In the nest few days. Dusiness has beon » ittls better on our strects during the day. " CHATTANOOGA, POUS DRATUS, " &idcial Piesniich to The Trivime. A CaATEANO03A, - Tohn, Ot ~Pal danpye, ‘all white, ~Joseph Adcock, Albert Ham; v E)_ tewart, and Mre Connally, lately on Misiun Ridze, whither who flad*¥rom hero. There aro elghtoen new cases, te; 8, Among the whites are Dr. Frmier. br D, Bart, Mes, br. Marston. William L. Waltlock, a name, is down, Misa Hattlo Ackermin, teacher th tho b 8choal aud a volunteer uurse, wod taken last nigl. Very sick to-dav. ‘Thatcher 14 m- praving, and.bss a chance of recovery, Harry +avace 1o constdered voaked for the nexi workd, Urandnll “t1 Tharovmy: - Rals ennmiended falling Iast might at 10, and coutinued until 19 tu-day, omd the afternoon was bright. To-nhzht ts clear 'wiid pleasant. but with not much bove of froet. establsbicd bmmedlately two inlles from the-tu- fected ustrict, s Ton narscs pesived this “eveniug from Memplis,' More witi bo ueeded? The Hesef Commtitee 15 runalng short of funds, and calls for hetp trom tho public at farge, MAREL & (eCaT BiNTHE, 1] .om DlpaieX to The Tyiduie. "Yputcan. Ky., Oct, T.~Tie fotlowing dispateh wa just recelyed hiere from Me, Johuson, the only opurator ot duty,at Marttus: L . SMARTIS, Ot T—tur Rellet “Commlites ree port that thly ate eMtirely out of meats, Janl, toar, sugar, coflee, potatocs, Whisky, wines, and porter, Champagneigit Dol f‘n- e gro sufterinz far the convalgpeentsf G necesraticd of | fife, W ulo mewd moucy to pav the cutrent ospenses of Walting on our i und burying the dead. Any nioney or other ur from the Masonle Bellel Comn 1) Le used to the best atetetly accounted for. 1 am on®my feet tuure, ABY hope to. KeeD Bp 1o L OUF L peuple. Therc were funs new cases aid-une ¢ yosterday, Dr. Diobre!l's cawa s stilbeduubirul, Dr. Hail. who bias been duwn with the Pgser, was ot fur tiic Arst tinie yesterday wor Hyd o tho only doctor able fur duty. W Jnttxsto, Am:.f' raDUCAH NEWH, ranic, Spectut Dispatch ta The Triduns. Papvean, Ky., Oct. We have -hod anothes alight scare here tu-dey, 8 repors having resched: s that there were four deatls sug sixteen cuses of yellow fever fu Calro to-duy, and there §s sotwe talk of quzrantiniug agalnst Calr. Tho report ls velleved to bu greatly exaggersted. No one bas lefs our tawn yer, and after we all take u good uap the scute will ho over. The Faducali Vena tis aventug uatled to fs mustiead*tae name of DR LUKE P. BLACKBURN a8 8 caialdato Tor Guvernog subject tothe decislon af the Siate Couventlon, und the movement mcets the heirty spproval of more than olne-teuths ot the people here. [n an editorisl on the wubject, “the editor saye: **‘Theru sre timow in tho history of peoplo sud parties when the public will is vo. epontanvously self-evident that it needs uu conucil of fulorpreters, | ds vut In Lroad rellef, cer- taly, unmistakeble, and fubl of mesniur, ¥uch: we belleve to by the position of Dr, Luke Black« burn 1o the minds and hearts of Kestuchingg — lovedd by Lis grateful fullowscitizens sud hovosed Dy the world," AT PULTON, Toe Woudrldpe girls arv, convalesciog, and M, Morgan 1» lmprovinz, Dr, Smoat jusists thatall the cascs reporiea st Fulton have been yeiiow fever, and Dr. Blackonen says It 18 the enme ifis- ouvo s tuat uf Hickman snd Martiva, Onsdostn and Gve new cases were reported at Maith e sutur <ay, tcee 8t Mcliencio, and oge at Hi pt.ogdun, SPOTS, MASON. Bpecial Dupateh to Tae Tribune. Maso¥, Tenn., Uct, 7.—Two écatlis—Miss Efla Parrish snd Mr, ‘Yom Spaln, Theee new cases of yellow fever 1o tbe iast twenly-four hours, sad spreadiug 5 the country, Drovisions, such as chamusene, wines, chickeus; and eggs, sre necded Ladly furibe convalvscents, It fs hnpuasibie to get them here. The Pot-Ofics here, aud st Coving- ton, Tenn., is closed uctll the abatewcnt of the terrible plague, The Asalstant Postmsater of Cove nglon reports wo fover there now, and tie luwn duderted. Dr, Uauter Is dolag all 1o nis power for the sutfercrs, . NisUvILLE. ., Apecial Dispaich (0 Ths Tridune, * NasuviLz, Teno., Oct. 7.-Joun N. Esstmsn, of Chattaucogs, died of yullow fover tbis after- nuon sf the lulrmary, whero be was takem four daveago. HMe wax buried this evenlng. Gov. Yor- ter hiay scnt $200 10 Chattanooga. . Jobn Frizzell, Grand Seceetary of the Urand Masopic Lodge, bss suceived Up to to-day $:3,318.05; expended, $11,000. Thumas J. Parish ls doing well. Goon! No deaths or pew cases aro reported st Martlns to-wight. Tue outlook {s decldealy dutter. Toore 470 RO uew cascs 8t Huntingdon ur Mckenzle, HICKMAN, dSpecial Dispatch o ‘Yia Tribuse. Oct. 7.—Dr. Gober (s convalesciog. IF the weatber La favorable. Lo and D5, Lesks will leave Frivav DEATHS IN TUAT CITY AND TUE BURROUND- Tents woro racelvad Lo-day, and the caid Wil bes - aw o mectally needed for . Hicx®ad, Ky., Oct. 7. vla UNiox Civy, Teanm, £ i BN g PR YA S