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YELLOW FEVER. fons to the impoverished of Muscor, Ia Grange, Bomervilie, Colliorvile, and Germantown, ‘Tenn., and Honofleld, Ark. Within the Inst two days 40,000 rations have been fasued. Faurtecn pnysiclans of tha fInwanl Medical Memphis Paying Attention 10 | corps report fifty-seven new cnacs. the Suffering Country Districts. A Speeial Train Sont Qut Daily with Doctors, Nurses, and Medicines. » Besult of a Visit to tho French : Quarters in New Orleans, The People of That Locality Keep Their Fever to Them- selves, Almost Every House Has or Has Had One or More . Vietims, Only Four Deaths from thoe Fe- ver in Vicksburg Yes- terday. The Prospect in Chattanooga of a Very Gloomy Char- acter. MEMPIIS. DISAGRREANLE WEATNER, Eperial Dispatch to The Tribuna. Mesrnis, Tean., Oct, 8.—Sultry, Tainy, thick, cloudy, and generally diagrceable, is the char- seter of the weather this day has produced, which has blasted all hopes of an early abato- ment of the great plague of the century. The great event of to-day was the firat departure of what {s known as the Ifowards’ medical trato, which Colonel Montgomery, of the Memphis & Lousville Rallway, las kindly furnisned for uso in the present cpidemie. I will say, fn justice to Col. Montgomoery, that this plan was suggested by hin some time aco, The traln conslsted of on engine and tro cars, DPresident’ Langstaff, of the TNowarids, belng In charge, 1t carrfed from here, besldes nbundant supplics for the ncedy, a tloctor, aud 4 corps of nurses who wiil CALL AT ALL BMALL PLACES where there are only two or three cases of the fever,—not enough to claim tha attention of o physician,—administer to thelr wants, and, ir ueccesary, provide nurscs. This s n great economy In the calls on doctors whicl will effect great good. The weather and disease, both treacherous, bave added forty-five little hillocks to the va:lous cemeteries. from ycllow-fever, and flve from other causcs; twenty-elgut were in the city, seventeen out- side; white, thirty-threc; colored, aight. INTERMENTS, The followlog aro the names of the whites Interred: Luknown male, Reif do Donato, 1 Foudam Guitavo, Mra. Edwards, J. M. Tomeny, Thilip Smith, Eusannah Hoborta, Tearce Jolnsons child, Mre, 8, L. aker, OUTSIDE TUE CITT, Samuel Tiltson, ke, d Lamb, A, 1L, Mallory, Mary A, Maley, Fete Myers, 2 Suith, Martin Lapkin, (.nrolkm Meyer, O'llearn, Charlie J. Day codwin, Mra, Minnlo Zypoel, Lena Shobel, Mias Curlotin Krouwe, L. 8. Francis’ cluld, A, 8. Mangale, J0¢ Jacabn, Miss Haloy, BEVERAL EVENTS OF INTEREST are reported to-day, Onoof these 1s of a most. startling character. Charley Btlvers, scction Loss on the Misslesippl & Tennessce Rallway, while coming futo the'eity yesterday to report o case of destitution, discovered a lady convales- centon the Nonconnah bridge in a perfectly nude state, her body bleeding from briar scratchos. On questfoning her it was' discovered that she was insane. Bome clothing was procured for her, and she was carricd back to CampJoe Willisma, when it was discovered that she was the wife of an eogineer on ‘that road, who died some two weeks agu, the Intelligence of which was kept from her until it was thought she would endure the shock. THE CONTARY KPFECT WAS PRODUCED, however, as shie had been out of her mind ever sioce, Sho was told of her husband's death, a0d had been kept i closo confluement by her {riends on Georgla street. 8he made hier escapo Monday mght by jumplug out of & window, and was not miss=d untll sho had been gone some time, o friends making diligent search for her throughout that night, but faillng to aiscover lier. Blie was in a pitiable conditlon, and stated 1hat sho was on her way to Camp Joe Willlams TO FIND HRR HUSBAND, whom she scemed to thiuk was still working on tbe road. Her clothes were aftorwands discove ered on the rosdside, where she bad torn them off and thrown thom away. ller friends belng hotified of her whereabouts, went down yester- day aud took charge of her. The dead roll of to-day embraces only one person of prominence, Dr. D. R, Montgomery, of Chattancoga. Fourtcen physicians to-night report fifty- Seven oew cases. UI course, this does not em- brace the reports of those practicing outside tha city limits, who have not been able to rg turn from thelr districts on account of the very luclement weather, M, i1, TioxN, RAINING, To the Weatern Anvolatd Press, Mawrms, Tenn., Oct, 9.—I¢ commenced raln- Iog this moraiug at 9 o'clock, and the weather 00l remaing cloudy aud threstening, RELIEP TRAINS, A.D. Lungstalt, President of the Howard Ausoclation, has arranged with the Loulsville & Nasuvitio Rallrosd Zor a traln to ba run under ‘mclr speclal charge, which will leavo Mcmphts every morning with plyeicians, nurses, medl- claes, and supplies for the reliof of the sick n¢ Stations on sald road us far north as Parls, Teon. ‘Tho first trala Jott thls morning. Syimilar traine ;‘ll; Veplaced on ail tho roads leading from this DIED, Among those wha Luve died slnce last night :rl Dr.B. It Moutgomery, s voluuteer pbysivian l‘vmu Chbattanoogs; Jaseph Obermeyer, book- c;'fl'rlnr E. iiul & Co,; Wiliiam~ Rushtou, lh:"“"‘ Davis, Anderson tDunuy, Mra. 8. L. h‘"" J, C. Jacobl, o dl'Oln noon yesterday until noon to-day the nn.erukenn-bon forty-five interments, Thirty- ]‘001":”::’4:“::{0 npall:d‘ h‘uml.n ..g:?mmz. T, * the foremau of ng Ledger, Waratricken Jast night, o i Ay , lft fn charge of White wan named Jal g::{.f' J. Vaughan's reaidlice, near the State this jocolloge, was fouud dead in the house Indlulefl"}lnfl. Tbe appearsnce of the corpse ui Qay, Weadlr il Thmalabin s e KOM DECATUR, ALS. seory - 3. eaarieuy, the physician who was of Ly aLun Al telegrapls the coudition bat clty as very disbearteniug. Forty-cight casc of fever tave devcloped theri: e a8, of tho lloward Associu- M"l«-h n:flfi(rluhud to Augusta, Us., fur four AUR DAY’s DEATHS. .Jl?‘edl{oufl ot Health otticially report twenty- bl u‘(lm nl_unux thy past twenty-four hours Uege o bt Bo'cluck to-ululit.” Twenty-four of “mr‘were frow yellow-fyver, ‘Theundertukers ) Lluctecn wdditional deaths from yellow Tmolcl:un:mg uutside the corporstion line, Huwudml'.‘-' 3ud buggles for the use of the vilte, Physlcisus werived to-day from Lous- RE| " The Gl Sy FOR TUR COUNTRY, s’ Rellef Commiticy scat proviss | | be furgotten, Of these forty-one wore. NEW.ORLEANS. HUMILIATION AND PRATER, Fpectatl Dispatch to The Trdune, . Nzw Onvraxs, Oct. 9.—Ralng, dirty weather, and a day of humiliation and praver. ‘Iho out- ook, with all evinences of fever included. has been gloomy enough. One scene this morning wassad In the extreme. A bereaved mother and three sympathizing frieuds passing along in an ordinary Iurniture car, In the ceutre of the group a small whité cofin, the whole the funeral cortege of 8 mother’s darting. An oxtensive tramp in the raln and tmud through the First and Second Districts, or French Town proper, showed the evidences of tho fover sad and terrible on every hand, Jlere are the districts of all {n which the cascs are uneyer reported. The French and 8paulsn creoles will persist In keeping thelr yelow-fever patfents to themselves. They send for & doctor as a rule only to save themselves the alternative of SENDING FOR THE CORONRR. The houses are generally low, dilapitated one- story cottages. ‘There were evidences of fever in almost every houre. The alr In several we entercd was damp and chill, with_the ever un- mistakable odor that, onco known, may never In ono place wo saw the mother and two children all lying in the one bed, and all helpless with fever, To add 10 the gencral misery, there were evidences of destitutlon and want that told their own sad tale beyond dlspute. In another lay the dead Lody of aboy of 10 WAITING BURIAT, for which the means, alas, were still wanting. Thers can be no question of the general spread of the disease. 1t {s everywhere, and in every form. The reports from the country are of a similar tenor. ‘The people everywhere are tor- ror-stricken and benambed, A tolegram from Winons, Miss, says thero were four deaths yerterday. One of the victims lay unburled two days and & haif. The sad fate of the case of the Rev, Mr. Frawick, of thic Canal Street Presbyterian Church, whose death appeared tn your dis- patehes of yesterday, must be given. His wife, Iylog very low at the thne, wus taken with a relapse, and died during the night. The funeral of tho revercnd pastor, set orgloally for ¢ o'clock this mornfog, was delayed, and at Ip. 1, the beloved clergyman and his equally be- loved wife were eonsignod to the tomb together. The storm must be hard enough upon the sick. There {s general appreheusion of o serl- oua lncrease of denth rato as cerain to follow. OFFICIAL REPORT. 7o the Western Assactated Dress, New OnLzans, La, Oct. 0.—Dcaths, forty- two; cases roported, 143, Tota) deaths, 8,303; cuscs, 10,920, ‘The weather is cloudy and ralny. The Rev. Willlam Trawick, pastor of tho Canal Btreet Presbyterian Church, died yestes- day afternoon, aged 40 years, ltls wife died nt 7 o'clock thia morning. The bodles, Iald out In the church, wiil be buried together this after- uoon. Among the deaths are Charles P., aged 18, #on of James McGUrath. In response to the proclamation of Gov, Nicholls, to-day Is gencrally observed as one of fasting, humillation, and prayer. The Cotton Exchange and public ofllces are closed, includ- ing the Custom-House, except for clearances. RELIEF Applications for relief to tho Young - Men's Chrlstian Assoclation, 703 Howard, 278, Or‘:%'“ sent Lo Usyka, Taugipahon, and Dry A dispateh from Dr. T. J. Woolf, Winona, snya: Four deaths fn the country yesterday, Mr. Davis, oue ot the victims whu dicd recently, was left unburied two days, VICKSBURG, DEATI-LIST FALLING OFF. Bpectat Dispacch to Tha Tridune. Vicksnung, Miss., Oct. D.—Tho death-llst here s growing lighter again; only four report- ed in the city proper ot the Scxton's oflivo,,as follows: Mrs. Sophis W. Wood, mother of the lato Ma). A. A, Bursley: Georgo E, Marx, of the firm of Bchwarz & Marx; and two cotored, In the country Mre. N, E. Klino and Siss Abble Halherston. Reports from different parts of the country coming to this city are bad to-day. By a speclal recelved from Jackson, Miss, thisgevoning, I learn that the number of ncw cases yesterday were fifteen, snd the deaths flve, as follows: Mr. J. A, Johnson, Andrew Wilson, express agent, eorgo Granberry, Jr., and two negrocs, From Tallulah, Lu., twenty milvs, aud Delht, thirty-cight wiles distant, on the V,, 8. & T\ R, R., the news comea of an {ncreaso In the fever sud sufferiog, and the Ilowards arc urgently KEQURSTED 70 KEND LRLI AND SUFPLIEY at ouce. When the fever made fts appearance ot Lake, Miss., tho population was 250, Out ot this numnber there have been 239 cases and six- ty-four deaths, ‘The fever wus not very fatal until after tho 19th of Scptember, ot which tlwe o heavy nmain fell, washing the graves ®o 8 to expose some of tho decomposcd bodles, and the alring of the bedding of many of the fever patlents causcd it to become very violent, and bafllo all medical skill, Fourteen new cases reported to-day at Bolton, Miss., and from Edwards, a call wasmade for assistance, but did uot state the uumber of cases there, ‘ The Howards havo ordered a consus to bo taken of this city at once, 80 as to secure a cor- rect yellow-Tever statcment. o the Watsrn Assoclated Press. Viorsouna, Oct. O.—Nothing from Green- ville stuco the Pargoud arrived. Five deaths here to-day. ‘The fover is very fatal ln the entire country surrounding Vicks- burg, Constant requests are srd pliysizlans from evcr{ di Very fow now cases i the clt CITATTANOOGA, A NEW HARVEST RIFE, Epectal Dialch (o The Tridune, Cratranoo0a, Tenn., Oct. 0.—There were three deaths from yollow fever to-days-[larry Bingleton and two colored,” Twenty-eight new cascs wero repartod to-day, ten white, but thero waore probably othiers, the medical corps belng unable to anawer all the calls, Five phyaiclans are eick, several have loft the city, and others are worked down. Threo Atlanta pbysicians ard expected to-morrow. Dr. Balrd fs zetting along favorably, Among tho new cascs is Char- Mo Wight, brothier of Dr. Wight, Republicsn candidate for (overnur, Miss Ackerman has smnall chances of recovery, Cloudy, rainy, and warm all day and con- tioulng so. A family wos dlscovored to-day by the Relicf Committes In great deatitu- tlon,~no medical attdudance, the father and two chitdren with the fever, one dying, and the mother halt crazy over her troubles. Such cases will bo numcerous Anless we reccive medi- cal usslstance. The camp filling up has buen named Camp Bell, after Mrs, Bell, who died suddenly yesterday, Prospects are. gloomy. Physiciaus, femalonurses, aud funds are greatly needed. ceived for How- — " PARIS, : THE BICK. Bpecial Dispaich 10 Tha Tribune. Paxs, Teun., Oct. §.~Jobn Porter and Emma McNell, both colored, who have been sick sev- ersl days, aro to-day pronounced by the physl- clans tobave yollow fever, Bath cuscs are in East Paris. Onedesth this evening—~Alr. Aruold, a0urse ot the Rallroud Hotel. ‘Three casee in West Paris. W, I, Stced, the rallroad “sgent, 1s very low, and not expovtod to r¢cpver. Mrs. Nance and femlly are all convalescent. Msyor W. A, Cortersud J. B. Freyare both on the streets lookiug as wull as coula bo expected. (A few jof our refugees are returning, Weathep warw and cloudy, threatening ralu. ANQTUES DISPATCH, Bpecial Disvach o The Tribuns, . Panis, Teon., Oct, 8.—No new cases of fever, and no deaths fo the last tweuty-four hours. W. IL Bteed, agent, s very low, sad not ex- pected to lve thiough the night. Thesick uurse will probably die belore wmorning; also, 4 THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIQR SDAY., OCTOBER 10, 1878, Oscar B, Taloes, engineer, Js sald to be some- what better. —— DECATUR, ALA. UNFAVORANLE NEPORT. Svectal Danteh 10 726 Trivune. Decatun, Ala., Oct. 9.—Tbls place usually contains a population of about 2,500, which Is now reduced to about 200, fncluding blacks and wifites, among whom thera are about fifty cases of yellow fever, and new cases occurring almost hourly. For several dase we have had but two physiclans on duty,— Drs. Younz and Glllb—one of our most prominent physicians iaving heen stricken with the fever. Dr, Dement, from Huntaville, has pafa us several short visits, We are In need of an experlenced physician that will remain through the trouble; nlso money and supplies sent to Capt, W, W. Litticjohn, Secretary am! Treasurer of the little but brave band of How- arde, will be [udiclously snd humnanely ex- pended, Nine-tenths of the sick here are almost cn- tircly destitute, GOV, BHEPIIERD, 13 BENTIMENTS. . Bpectal Dieputeh to The Tridune. Wasmisaron, V. C., Oct, 9.—Ex-Uoy. Shep- herd, who hus arrived here from Lis trip to Bt. Louls to fit out tho rellsf boat, was very much disapnointed with the reception he inct in Bt. Lguis. He says that the citizeas there offered no aid, and secmncd to have no sympathy in the cnterprise, ‘hey stated that Lhie wante of the fever-stricken ptaces had all been supplied from 8t. Louls, and that nothing mors was to be done. They rather ridiculed the enterprise. Bhepherd, on the conlrary, spcaks in most en- thustastic termsof his reception In Chicago. 1le says tho people thare wers vpen-hianded and open-hearted in thele zeal for the yellow-fever suffercrs, and that, if the Washington Commit- teo had purchased fta supplics for the relict-boat In Chicago Instead of 8t. Louts, they would have had supplies enough. for two boats Instead of ope. ¢ SProTs, TADUCAN AND THEREAROUTH, Npectul Dispatch fo The Tribune, TPanuocau, Ky., Uct. 9.—~We have recelved no dispatches from Cairo to<lay, and the “skeery " onca are, thercfore, in great suspense. An effort is belnz made to have the rallroad qusrantine ralsed, Lut I think to-day's uuws from Fulton witl have the cffect o draw the quarantine regulations still closer. No news from Martln, The ncws from Fulton Is worse, Mr. Joseph Wooldridge, a brother of tho Wonl- dridge girls, who have been sick with the fover, was taken yesterday, Dr. Tomiinson, who has been to Murtin to examino the diseasc, says Mr. Wooldridge's case is the samo they have ot Martin, only worse, Twoor three cases lave bruken out in the country around Fulton. Sev- eral familles left the town to-day, aud several familfes who had returncd thinking the danger over, did not stop to unpack, but turncd aud fed agalo, HOWLING GUERN. Avectat Dispateh 1o The Tribune, Bowring GrrEN, Ky, Oct, f.—The casc of Engiuver Bhicetz and McGaughey, who died at Nashvitle with yellow fever, is clalmed to iave been contracted here. 8hectz spent more of Lis timo at Nashville than here, and it is just as reasunable for him to hayo contracted the dis- ense there as here. McUaughcy liad not been here for two weeks. Nashville tmust shoulder lierown, We have had scveral deaths here from mallguant feyer in the past few days. One case Jast night—that of John Hogan—ls pro- nounced by the attending physician a well- developed case of yellow fever, Died=—Willlan Murply, from Troy, 0. A ralirosd brakeman, who hias been runuing to Mempnls, died yester- day of yellow fever, Some uncasiuess is felt aver Jon Hogan's death, his case bLeing lu- digenous. NASHVILLR AND ATHENS, Bpectal Dizpatch lo The Tridune, Nasavitte, Tenn.,, Oct. 9.—Frank Mc- Gaughey, yordmaster ot Bowling Groen, Ky., was taken to the infirmary Iu this city this mornlug, being sick of yellow fover. He' had the black vomit, and wiil dlo beforo morning. He contracted the discase at Bowling Green. Advices from Athens, Ala., are to the cffect that the people are groatiy alarmed about fever at Decatur, and bourly expeet the discase to break out jn thelr midst. They are on the eve of apanle, The death of J,J. Yarbro, near Bethel 8prings, McNalry County, from yellow fever, contracted by sleepiug with a railroad cmploye, {8 announced. i MANY PLACES, Speetal Dispateh to The Tridune, Nasuvitig, Tenn., Oct. 9.~McGaughey Is dead. ‘The body was Interred In the Potter’s Field. Parlsh is worse, Drs. T, O. Bummers and W, (& Bibb left this morning for Martin, but, upon reaching there, found thelr servi were not needed. They will go to Erin to-mor- row, then to Deeatur, afterward to Memphis. Dr. Dibrell is hetter. Oucnew case. No deaths. Mrs. Wilson has a $ight case at, Uardver, Dr. Crawford, at McKenzle, I8 better, Trains are required to go through Humboldt and Milan ut very rapld speed and with locked doore, BROWNAVILLE. Soecial Dispateh to The Tribune, BrownsviLLy, Teon., Oct. 0.—Six deaths sinco morning, and a number very low, Miss Marla Ware, slster of Dr. Ware, who was buried yesterday, dfed this evenlng, Col, W, J. West- broek, 8ecretary of the Howards, aod editor of tho Hee, was buried ldst nlzht. Qut of a etn- bership of over twenty, there aro only five Howardson duty, The physiclana have not re- ported the number of now cuses to-day. No material chauge in the weather. . JAUKSON. Apectal Disvatek (o The Tribuna. JACKBON, Miss., Oct. O.—Deatbs since last nlilht: Ucorge Granberry, Mre, W, Il John- sou, Androw Wilson, express agent, aud Creed Wado, colored, About seveuty now slek. A cold ruln to-duy. camo, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Catno, 1L, Oct. U—Tho sftuation s ex- cellent, considering the beat of the woeather, Four new cascs reported sinco yesterdsy, Two deaths—Alr, Mike Dugun und ‘Mra, Murphy— oceurred during last night. Al cases contived to tho tufectod district, To the VWestern Ausoctated Press, Catno, Iil., Oct. 9. —~Oue suspicious case do- veloped since noen,—a negro woman, (lvoree U, a riverioan, died this afierncon. Ho was couvaluscaut yeutenday, nud had a rolupse. Sup- posed to bo bilous fever, ULAND JUNCTION, TRNK, GRAND JUNCTION, Tonn., Oct, =Four new cases aud ouo death I the ' twens y-four hours ending at 6 p. m. ACKSON, Mi38. JACKSON, Miss., Uct. ). —Kighty cases of fever to date; 1 8, —18 whites, 8 colored, Four deaths last night, smong thew Audrew Wilson, express agent. GRAND JUNCTION, (rarp Juncrion, Oct, ).—Four new cases in the last tweuty-four hours, our resident physi- clau among shem. Oue death and vue dylog. It scems wo tuust pass through the ordesl, UILOXL Bivoxs, Oct. 0.—Two now cascs. No deaths. PATTRUSORVILLE. 4 PAu‘l:nmnnu.l. Oct. ¥.—Six uew cases, ono est HICoNOC, Ricouoe, Oct. 0.—Must ot the cases con- valgsceut, . OCEAN BYRINGS. Ocaan Sprinas, Uct. U.—Soven new cascs. ‘The discase yiclds readily to treatment. 08YKA, 08k, Oct. 9.—The Preshlcnt and Becretarf of the Helief Association bavo the fover, Bev- eral other cases, Pbysiclan required lmme- diately. « BATON Rolowm, Baton Rovak, Uct. h~—New vases, 25; deaths, 8, Biuce the fever began, elghit cases uud threg desths bave occurred In ghe Peolieutiary. Heavy ralu last night. Damp sud cloudy to-day. 1N AMKANSAS, Lirrie Rock, Ark., Oct. &.—A telegram to the Board of Jcalth states that there wore two duatbs yesterday from yellow fever at Augusta, l‘lvld. aff County, ‘Chirty-five aso sick at Hope- el ‘The Board of Health to-day ordered the south- bound truin o the Iron Mousitain Rallroad vot tostop betwecen Walnut Ridee sud Beebe, A&w- Lelug located twelve wiles cast of the T MORUAN CITY. MORGAN CITY, Utt, 9.~deventeen new cases aud fiye deaths. We are prasing for cold weath- er and a ceanation of our aflliction. - CANTON. 5 Canton, Oct, 9.—8ix new cases; five deaths. Fever abating fn town: five or six critfenl cases today. Ralning slowly, llopes of an early frost, DRY GROVE. DHY URovE, Oct. 0.—1wu new cases; ono death. LERANON, T.rnaxon, Miss., Uct. one death. U.—Three new cases; »T. LOTIS, —3cyen new eases: four or o_manal The weather made it worse to-day, Twenty-five cases of fe- ver In the country hack of the' DELTA, Datta, L., Oct, 9,.—~Two deaths tolsy. - — CHICAGO,. TIE COMMITTER Y for Rellef of Yellow-Fever Suiferers In’ this ity heid its final meeting yesterday moming fu Becretary Randolph's rootn, Chamber of Cotn- merce, “Murry Nelson presided. Secretary Harris read some interesting correspondence from Chattanooga and other points, expressine the sincere thanks of the distressed peuple of the Bonth for kindness shown them, = ‘The Chattanuoga fetter I8 as follown: CHATTANOGGA, Tenn. sicknesr, and death P n of onr iy, Oatof a popuintion of 15000 provably not over 1,600 remain—ihese moatly culured and - poor whites, “The lanze manufactarlig eatablislments, with one of twn exceptions, have shat nown. The Iaborer are without work, and eofscqucntly with- out hread. As yet our cliv has made no direct appeal for help—endeavnring by the volun- tary contributions of citizens anid friends to ralse the necessary meaus Lo relicve the neody. Our citize alrendy responded ponetonsly to the callt of ottier siricken citlen beforo the fever hadmade Ity apnearance here, and now come nobly {0 the rescuu uf our own peuple. But the burden 4 8 heavy one. Luiness 1a at 8 stanastill, and many hsve expended all their avaliable means in getting their familics to & olsce of snfety aml talning them thero, Tho Heliel Committee adopled the policy of not asking for help from abroad, but of receiving what in voluntarily offcr- Tace by my Chicago paper thal Chicago Lan not forgotien thn sympath, tha hoar of its aletress, b surpasved, bas poured ont’ fta wealth to succor the anflering In the eirlcken South, The magnif- cent display of hrotherly kindness and Chrlstian cliarity thronzhont the North during this season of sortuw fin done miore to ubdite the South than the faur long years of ‘wer. Without the knowledge or anthiority of ont Hellef Commitice 1 have laken the liherty of writing you of the condl- ton of our oity, thinking that through vour pere sonal [nfluence ‘'you might secure a aonation from the Cund of your city to be applied to the ne. ceanitica of our hungry and aick. Any funds thst sy be appropriated for that purbose can be sent tothie Treanurer of the Hellef Commitiee, Maj. C. 1. McUuily, o to mo persunally, and 1 will aco that it reactics the proper bands, \ery truly yonrs, 1 F. Venere. Tho following shows the condition of aflalrs at the close of Oct, 82 Contributions Dispored of Appropriation; Expetditures Subject Lo an) 2,714 For refagees, o 100 It was dectded to send 1,000 to Chattanooga. It was thouglit best, on the whele, to sdjourn that meetine subject to the cull of the Prests dent, as it was argned that at New Orleans and other extreme Southern polnts the scourge would hold on for_ut Jeast six weeks longer, Un wnotion of N, K, Falrbank, the following was adupte Resoleed, "That this Committeo entablish a depot for thie receplion of clothing and beddini for the beneft of fever sullerors, und that o sub-comroit. tee of ladlen be apoaltted by the Prestient to sist In the recoption, collections, and distribution, and that the Becretary of this Commitiee prepare a letter to Lhe pubtic, ‘ytating briefly ilx knowledge of the condition of the people in the Seuth, Mr. Baker moved that the Howard Assocla- tlon at New Urleans be fnstructed 1o draw $300 for tho Peabody Asspciation of that city from the sum anpropriated for Greenville, sud not drawn by that place, Carrled. The Conmlttee then adjudrned, *subject to the call of the Chairman. DONATIONS, Follosring Is Treasurer De Koven's report for the pust twa dage: ' Heal estate (11, €. Motoy), E, 0, Thomas, kaa Claire, Employes American L. and aid it rocerved in with & generosity un. seeeniennnes 850,055 S50, 605 e Total 16 data... Varlons sources.... Grand total o0 o0 eeene The employes of the American Expi pany have contributed $834.53 to date, The following auditional contributions havo heen received by the Itt.-Rev, Bishop Foley for ever quilerers Y ackuowlelged, 83, 44,65; Rochelle, 25; Kaukakee, 81, Mary's, and Pllot. i 50,357 Hocktord, I1f,, 82605 Eigin, 111, £ melte, 11, §2 Stanialaus’, Chicago Bt, Htaninials’ of Ttosary, 8t. Btanislnus® Saclety of the 8, ., Stanimaus' Soclety ofthe Holy Trinity, $15: Wi kegan, 8t Joscph's, $1061 Ottaws, S Franci $321 Sterling, Ubargh of Eacred lleart, 241.U% Pullou, 111, 320; Kankakee, St Tose's, $K3; 81, Jxmen', Chlcayo, 821 arch of Tmmaculate Concoption, Chicago, 8711 ML Vatrick's, Chicazo, £100; Now Dublin ond Lenia, 11k, §27; Hennepln, 11, $21. ‘Total, $1,5800.45 NEW ORLEANS, The Mayor yestendny reccived the following dispateh: New Onieaxn, Ocl 0,—To the dtayor of Ci- cago : This lieliet Commliter, repreacnting over {orty charitablo ustitutions, nearly ull thero aro in tho city, has appeaied to the country fof rellef to the sl ] Covernm: thie Commattee will not last over mors thau oue week, Cun you aid us? Fuask L. Juciannson, President Central Relief Commitica, Leduc's Great Itookery Vontare, Bpectut Dispatch Lo The Tribune. Wasmsaron, D, C., Oct, S.—A gentleman {n the Agricultural Department relates the fallure of a great natleaal effort on the part of Gen. Ledue to suppress grasstopperk. It scems he aceldentally heard that rooks would eat thew, so he declded to start a matfonal rookery. Hedrew on the Contlugent Fand for 81,100, a0 on Encland for 100 rooks. Before be got them through the Custom-House oll but cight had dicd frum the ocean voyage and Cus- tom-Ilouse regulations, Thess reached Wasington alive, and were put mto the roukery. A fow days since, throuzh sume mistuke o pivieg thew un alr- ing one chilly day, they all died but one. He stlil tives, but §2 18 hardly thought possible that he will o able to devour all the grusstiop- pers which nay soring to life next i, WasutNaton, D, C., Oct. 9.—Buhscriptions to 1 the 4 per ceut Juay to-duy, $389,000, . et — e’ THE WEATHER, Orricy or tus Cinier BioNaL Ovrices, Wasuinaron, D, C., Oct, 10=1 & m.~Indica- tions—For Tenuessce and the Ohlo Valley, diminishiug northerly, shift to warmer south- erly winds, partly cloudy, slightly warer weather, ” For the Upper Mississippl and Lower Mis- sourf Valloys and Upper Luke reglon, south und cast winds, warmer, elear, or partly clondy w‘n.'nlln-r, rlsiug, followed by (arlmg. ‘burom- cler, For the lower lakes, northwest to south- weat winds, cooler, cleariug, totlowed by wariner, clear weather, rsiog burometer, LocaL Uhltlll"fl: [ Dar dia, Wind, sS40 KL N, W, ) 57 | 8 84, saxvaTions. H1GAG0, Uct, D-Midatght, a SUICIDE, 8pacial Dipaich (o The Tribuna Kxoxvx, ls, (kt. 8—The body of Joba Stoue was luuuu\huxmg toa trecin thy aluds of the Towa Coal Company in thia city this morning. Ha had ovidently hanged himselt nome time during the night, a8 his body was KT and eold. Btone was an engincer, and had eerved on & nnmber ol rafiroads, bat his wife proved unfaithful, he hecamne Aissipated, and bl heen reduced to the conditton of & sagabond and an bateast. Me left a note tating that his trouties weighed on hia mind 80 88 to prompt hine to commit the act, Hels reported to bave two cniliren living in Chicago. 8T, Lotis, Oct. 0.—A Kansaa City, Mo, dis- patch says a man named 1. 1, Wiihar dled sud- ddenly to-day st the Delinonico Jlouse, A paper of niorphine and a battle of some kind of drug were found in his room, but the cause of hls death Is not certalnly nscertained. No one knows who hie was, but he s surmoseds to be & traveling salesinan for & New York or Chicago house. S TIIE RAILROADS. . THE FEAST-BOUND POOL. ‘The managess of the roads leading Eset from this city beld & meeting sesterday at the offica of the Pittsburg. Fort Waynn & Chicago Rail- rord, to take action regarding the division, of the business from thir city to Eastern seanoards among the varlous linés. After discussing the mstter all day, they were no nearer to an agree- ment than when the meeting commenced, The Micnizan Central wanted about 35 per cent, be- sldes the business it gets at Michigan City. The Lake Shore & Michigan Soutliern also wants 35 r cent, ‘This would leave but 50 per cent to e divided nmong the Pittsbury, For w.d“ & Chicago, Pittsbrg, Cincinustl & 8t. Loufs, and Haltiimore & Ohfo. As the Pittsbure, Fort Way & Chicagn glonewould ask that amount if the Michigan Central and e Shore Roads would et 35 per cent. Mr. McCullough proposed to aceept 20 per vent for each of his two romds— the Pittaharg & Fort Wayne and the Pitts- burg, Cincionati & 8t. 18, provided the Vanderbilt roads would “be satisfied with the same amount. 'This proposition was scorn- fully rejected by the Vandaroilt managers, The gencral niecting of the managers of all the roads leading East fron Western points will be held at the Grand Pacific Hotel to-day, to take into further consideration the formation of an Fast-bound pool. The vrospects now are that & pool such as {8 proposed cannot be brought about, as the roads will he unablo to sgreo upou percentages, An cffort will prob- ably be mode to appoint srbitrators for those roads that have not heen sble to agree, but it does not scem Jikely that the mansgers will be able to acree upon” arbitrators {n -whom Lhe! have saflicient confldence to trust them with such an jinportant task. It looks as Il sume of the managers are willfully throwing obatacles in the way of au arrangement in order to defeat the sctieme, THE BENEVOLENT CONDUCTO! The Conductors’ Mutual Afa Soclety Ret agaln at the Tremont House yesteraay morning at 11 o'clock, Mr. Ucorge Howitt, the Vice- President, fu the chalr, The Committee on Creftentials reported that there were 110 delegates from all parts of the eountry present. A delegation from the Order ot Locomotive Engincers waa formally received and introduced. Mr. Rurvey, of the Committee on Constita- tion and By-Laws, eported that they had decided to make two slizht alterations. ‘The, amenil- ments wers adopted. The offer of the " Kailway Age to publish a full report of the proceedings wus accepted, and & voto of thanks iven to the managers of this paper. ‘The eleotion of “uflicers for the ensufne year renulted as follows: Presfdent, Jumes G, Sber- man. ot Detroits First Vice-Preside (eorgze Hewitt, of Chicaso; Secom! Vice-Prosi AL rutnaw,of Chicago; Beeretary ai Charies Huutington, of Chicaga, gentlemen were elected directors: E. D, Latbam, of Bloomington, Tl ; T, 4. Martingale, of Ractne; J. P, Sherwin, of Chlcfl{u. F. D, Underwood, of Milwaukee; Willlam Kilpatrick, of Chicagos Thomas . Rubb, of Port Huron; and C, E. Hurd, of Chicago. Mr. Willlam Kitpatrick waa destznated orator for the uest annual Conventlon, anid Mr. L. DD, Lathain as alternate. After passing 8 set of resolutions thunking everybudy who had done the conductors auy good during their stay in this city, au adjournment sine ¢l was had, THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW RAILROAD. Mr. E. L. Topkins, Recciver of the "Toledo, a & Wareaw Itaflrosd Company, filed bis blanonthly report yesterday in the United States Clrealt Court for the months of July and August. The fuotings are as follawa: RECEIPTS, Balance on hand July 1. Teeelptn for iy, ..ove Teceipta for Angust. For July. . For Augisi.. Talonce on band...ecieis voeeveessnn.§ 78,000 ‘The revort was referred to the Master for the usuul examination, p n.o& O, BarTisvons, Oct. 9.—The Directors of the Buitimore & Oblo Ratlrond have declared s divi- dend of 4 percent oo the capital stock of the main stem for the half year ended Bept, 80, pay- able in stock of the Company on and after Nov., 25 prox., and also a dividend of b per ~ent on the capital stock of the Wushinuztou Braoch, puyable on sud after the 10th fustant, RELIGIOUS. MIGRIGAN PRESBYTERTANS, Hpecial Dirpatch 1o Tae Tribune, AvmiaN, Mich, Oct. 8.—The Forelgn Mis- slonary Couventlon, hield In connectjon with the nssembling of the Syuodof Michigan, closed Inss evening. A @eucral survey of missionary socleties was taken, under tho pllotage of the Rev. J. D McCord, of Allegan. Thers ara In the world 830 Uresbyterian misslonarics. Thelr vrofessed couverts number 10,091, and therears 1u thelr schools 10,634, A brief sceslon of thankfnl prayer was held for the wonderful results accomplished In this fleld, - The next subject was the relation between home and foreign missfons, The Rev. J. Am- brose Wight, of Bay City, openea the dlscus- sion, He was followed by Dr. Bushpell, the Rav. Bamuel hlll, the Rov, Mr. Lewis, and the Moderator, who discussed tho, forelgn misslon work aud the Western churches, ** Our Sab- bath-schools the Hope ol the Misalon ** was the subject of a paper by the Kev. T\ Gordon, ot Three Rivers, ‘The *Muderator then miado s brief address, closiug the Couveotlon, which lu a body saue “ From Ureenluud’s Iey Mountuins,” and sd- Journed sine die, the Rev. Dr. Brown pronounc- iz the benediction, Atter recess the opening services of the Bynod wdre held, ‘Ibe Moderator, T. W. Chapman, of West Bay L‘lt{, pruuclm\ tho opening sermon, After its onclusion an election of oflicers was held. * The Rev, D, P Patman, of Monroe, was elected Moderator for the ensulug sear, Hhe Synod then adjourned tosttend s soclal given dn thelr behal gt Dean's Opers-House, “Ihis morning the varfous standing commit- tees wers appolnted. A commlttes was ap- polnted o determinn the next plave of moeting, ‘The Rey. Johu A Beymour, of the Presbyte- rlun Board of Publication, of Clevelawl, O., mate uy address. ‘The Hey. 1). A, Jewell, of the Presbytery of Grand Hapid, spoke of tho work in the vorth- ern part of the State. Eider Alesander Rose, of East Baginaw, gave an account of the work he had accompliahed In the north of Michizan. lle had visited 2,500 fumilics I & cireuit of 1,500 willes, ‘Fhie Comnnitive ou Benevoleuco and Finauce, through its Chalrman, H. K, Clark, of Detroit, wado a report. Niue churches contributed in the Bynod ou su sversge more than §J per caplts, l’:.—. Jacokes, of the State oard of Health, 'lu n‘r‘qm:nod to uddress ths Syuod on *1ly- Kkiene. . Dr. Tuttle, of the Awarican Bibis Socicty, made a brict sddress showing the imvportance of 1hat lustitutivn to the wmintstry aud she cause of Christiamty, . ‘Yhe Byuod theu took a recess, THE METHODISTS, '* Brazaroy, [ll., Oct. 9.—The tweuty-thied an- uual session of the Methodist Eplscupst Church Conference opened bore this morniug st 8:30, and will continys one week, Bishop Peek pre- sding, , ‘Two cases for Ciurch trial will bo fnvestigated during the Coufepence by a select fury, to whom the matter wus refurred . The cascs are thuse of the Reve. Clarl flul. ‘T'o-day bas been privcipally devoted to aprang- fog committecy, Tho attendaucy i8 very laree, More than 200 praschiers will be ln atteudsucs, bidaco b il o istory. Durfug tho last [liuess of the famous Lord Chestedield he gsked o fricnd to read (o him. W hatabali L sead,” sad the trlsud—> bistory 4" No," answered_the sick man with significant emphasis; ' no history for me; I know thas to be s lle—read me something true.' —— FIRES. CHICAGO. The slarm from Box 413 at 12115 yeaterday sfternvon was caueed hy a fire in the two-story frame house No. 23 Emma street, occupled as a dwelling by Ernst Trogg. Damage alight. Caune, children playing wilh matches sad set- Ihxc some clothes alire. stiil alarm at 1 o'clock yestenlay afternoon was caused by some hays setting fire to some straw In reat of 2 larn at No. 50 Archer ave- nue, owned by D, Jolinson, and occupled by Patrick Mahoney. The fiames communicated to the harn, but the damare was slight. The slarm febm Box 157 at 7 o'clock last evening was cansed ':‘;}' a fire in the two-stary frame bullding No. 609 Archer avenue, owneil by Mathew Watkins and occupind by, C, Hunt a8 n paint-shop and dwelling, Damage tostock, 250; to building, $50; folly covered by Inenr- ance, The fire originated in the rear of the atore, and was causea by plaster falling npon a Iantern shich funt. held in his hand, breaking it, and setting Nre to & barrel of turpentine. TIGHTNING. Spscral Dispatch to The Tribune, Erarx, 11, Oct. 9.~Eatly this morning two barns, & wagon-houre, granary, eight atacks of osts and one of flar, belonging to Willlam Mock, of Plata, were destroved by fire, the re- sult of lightning, Loss, $1,500; theured In the Agricultural of New York for #1,200, The barn, geanars, and horses, belonging to Michael Fesler, of Turner Juuction, were destroyed by fire last night, the bara having boen struck by lightuing. THE MAYORS. Proceedings In Their Convontion at Spring fleld Yesterday. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tritune. Brarxarizp, 1L, Oct. 9.—The Mayors’ Con- vention did not get dawn to work until after- noon, when the, committees made a report on thae subjects reported yestorday, and the same ‘was roferred to s general committee. After a conference, Mr, Bonfleld, of Chicago, from the latier cominjtice, presonted reporta on the questions of assessment and collectlon of taxes, oflicers, snectal asscasments, sud sidewalks, Po- 1ice Maglstrates, and organizations under gen- eral and charters. The com- mittee recommends the referenca of all sngrestions on these subjects to a Permanent Committee appointed to draft a bill covering the munlcipal reform sugeested, and embodying such further ujzestionsas ma; be made by munkipal corporations; that sud commitice be authurized to expend $3,000 for legal advice and ussistance, to apportion such coste upon corporations here represented, and that the coninittee report a draft of such leg- ialation to sn udjourned meeting, to be held fn Bpringficld, on the 16th day of Jannary, 1870, Anu abatract of the report of the Convention proceedings was ordered printed and sent to nll cities in the State, luviting thelr co-overa- tion in the movement. After sdopting the fol- Towing the Convention adjourned ; Retofred. That the suthorities of alt the munici- palitien In this State be and the same are hercby requesied to communicate with tne ceneral Com- mittee appoiuted by this Convention to draft an amendment o the Gieneral Revenue laws, and thist they ntate any special abjections which their experience moy suzgest to the operation of the 1aw. aud also any recommendstions Inthe nature of amendments to said law, et *'Tome”™ Double Woven Wire Aaftress anteed the hest. Price, 8. Wirts, furniture dealers, 21 spectal jar- Yor sale by Colby & 7 and 210 State street, ——— BUSINESS NOTICES. Turnett's Flavoring Extracts.—Thera [s nn euvject which should more engroas attention than the purity of the preparations’ which are nsed In flavoring the various compounids preparcd for the human stomach, Burnctt « Extracts are prepared from fruits of the beat guality, and are highly con- centratod. Tho Fifth Avenue, Continental, Grand Pacifie, and other leading botels use and inaovrse Dutnett's Extracts, i i Tso ¢ M. Winslow's Noothing Syrup* for children while tecthtug. It cures dysentery anddi- arrhors, wind colic. and re;rulates the bowels, 25 cte Chew Jackson's weet Navy Tobacoo. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE S TR E Suffered exeraeiating pain in my head, was o hoarse as to he scarcely ahlo fo sveak, ecoughed incessantly, and thought 1 was going into quick Consumption, eured by Sanford’s Radieal Cure. Gentlemen: Abogt twelve years ago, while traveling with Father Kemf's Ol Folkv' Concers Troupe as & {enor siuger; Tiook s severo vuld aad was laid up ot ke N, Thile cold hrought on & severe attack of Catarsh, which | hattled with every known reinedy for four weeks without avall and was finaily obiiged to ive up n most deati able posltion and return home, un- sble Lo sing 8 note. ~ Fur (hfoe Sears atter: unable tosfug at all. The drsc attack of ¢ i¢ft my oasal oraaus and throat 10 sensil sllgntest cold wguld Lring o a (resls Attack, leaving fi proatrated. [u (s way { continued 10 suffur, ‘The 1 uttack—ilie sevurest | ever haa—was terribin.’ 1aufe €l the moat excructaiiug path In 1y heas, wad s0 ioarss o scarcoly able Lo speak, and coughed Tavesaitly. 61 was going into duick evnsumnkion, and i firinly believe that had (hese symptams continued withuut rellef they would liave rendered me ag casy wondition | com- ard 1 was victhm. When In ilatreasing meated the use of BANFORL'S RADICAL CURK FOIY CATALIL Very reluciantly, | confess, s [ Autly, had tried a1l ke adveritsed remedies without benent. nret ¥ crtu) nuedlcie gave ma the wihie tor uin whose head . eyvs ac 0 cai scarcely articuiste uistinetiy on ac- count ol the choking secumuiations 1o his th Toallrs how much rellef | obtatned from the are cation of BANFORD'S HADICAL CURE. U fafgence. buth intorial and externsl, 1 rapldly tecovs ered, and by A8 occaripnal s of Lhe rimedy shice Tava poe wntirly trve T Calayris for ihe e time 1 twelve years, B4pre ours, Bty LG, W, HOLBIOOK, Walthaw, Maw., ', R 1 . .= purcl h.\lll‘.‘:\l- CIUNE of UEORGE HY OGRIS, Drugaan taniord Building. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE ts & Locsl and Con- atitutional emedy. It ds Inhaled, thus scting dirvetly upon tho nasal cavities, ILls Laken (nternally, thus neutraliziog snd purifyiug the acidided Lioced. A new and wouderful reinudy, dustrayiug the germ of the dis. d Treatise, 81, Druggtsts, Boston. LAME BACK. Lame and Tainful Back, Twelve Days in Nospital, Conld not Stoop, Walk, or do Daty, Relieved in o Fow Hours by GOLLINS' VOLTAIC_PLASTERS. Menars Weeks & Potter—Oentiemes: 1 v | : Yo and palnful bacy iurous Svour oty SOLEATL WIS iy hard ekt faino sid Vet nocatone. wallor Woapiia tor do duty of sny kln without cul ke pery i v i was & % ww - it o, 10y Dack’ ath unsider thew simply wonder- THER JAMRSQN, rilllery, ¥ori Wasreo. tweive oy by rolteved Compsny 1, Toaton, Mey 3, 1s1u 9 the kidn Tslo aod vlukn un_:m:“‘ :Trh\ ls':: hoot!; ins ol ser ik g ol Hvity, cured 8ahy agle. Do but reel satisned wit 50Tial bt She rduiary parous plasters. Get the Kvead vitaliatug, pslu-auuiblisdog Plaster. PRICE, 256 CENTS. ar COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLANTER, » unfon of ad cily N2 Woudertul ekiing Haleanis: "Worth it t 3 "R LY S Wholesale aad rotail drugatsis sproughous the Uanlted states wnd Canudas, and by WeEESs & Pul's TEI Proprictors. WARE, arfety of new siyles. Also. aew a3d chiulca INB JE WELEY at Targe discounts, by A, B. VAN CcoOTT 157 WAUASH-AV., CLIFLION NOU3, & Co. | “Fing Laces At Half Former Prices! To Close! A large lot of the finest Laces aver iraported, which we bave marked «t one-half thetr valice, $6,000 Worth OF THB Choicest Pointe Lace At Half Price! 100 Fine Blk. Thread Capes, Desirable for Maatles and Costumes, 150 Fine Bl Thread Veils, § Alxo as Bargains! 200 Real Duchesse Bows, ) 60 ots, each.” 500 Children's Torchon Collars, 30 ots, each, 50 Pointe Lace Barhes, $4 to $6, worth $68 to $10, 300 Fine Bk, Thread Do, 860 to §5, worth 81.25 to 37, All the Novelties! Found in the Foreign Markets! NEW PATTERNS IN i Duchesse, White and Black Thread, Pointe, and Valencienne, Hakfs,, Scarfs, Vest Fronts, Noeuds, Nocklaces, Lookets, Jabots, and Picce Laces, In many Exclusive Stylas and Patterns not to bo fuund elsewhere. Always the Choicest Goods! At the Loiwcest Prices! i i Chas. Gossage & Co. STATE-ST. WASHINGTON-ST. CLOAKS AND NUGITS. oF plmtist i padiny A West Bnd Dry Goods House, Madison & Peorin-sts. (loaks & S, A large line of All-Wool Bea- 3 ver Closks, very long and styl- ish, $4.00, $6.00, and $06.00. i A full line of Fancy Beavear N and Mattelasse Cloals, nicely trimmed, very long, at $8.00, $8.00, and $10.00, An All-Wool Plain Beaver, Diagonal, Mattelasse, or French 45 Tricot Oloak, richly trimmed in = either B8ilk or 8ilk Velvet, . $12.00 and $16.00. An elegant and rich line of I very fine Cloaks and Dolmans, in Fur Beaver, Mattelasse, Di- e agonals, at $18.00 to $30.00; . the choicest and cheapest goods & in this city. s ¢ 100 Circulars in Seal Brown, € Navy Blue, and Dark Gray, i $38.60 and $4.00, extra cheap. ¢ 50 Liadies' Suits in all thenew- 3 shades, from $12.00 to $16.00; < a great bargain, Our work rooms, {or the manius. facture ot Closks nnd Sults, aro now open. Wewill make to mense ure any stylo of gnrment for tho game price as o Stoek Cloak or suit will cost you. Wo omploy Tallors to do all our pressing and finlshing, consequently we will ) grive you u perfectfitting garmont, CARSON, PIRIE& 60, CIGARS, N BAY 3 We have saitencd the rublle taste, -n) ] - benee our success. (o tbouanddo Hkewlse tiuargntecd to rontalu sll HAVANA LUNG FILLER wudl land-n e ractured onty by [ . W, WHEELKI &0, 03 Stat Clicago. 87 Fur salc by ali Brai-clses dealcs SCHOOL OF VI No. 1104 Walght-8t., Philadolphia, 12 Mme. K. KELLKR snagunced that her SCHOOL OF VOUAL ART liss been regaoved to thy sbove aldrese whets i ke maSunuodation (or tho Criet o wiil i ¥ellderns uil connnencr 30, lnat 4 uoder Mg Seller and an viticicut Ll [& 3 churs 1o all Do g ol Yucal Musle. \ ME. AND® v, BIEAD= 3 y g su Eoolh a0 Chlidras withy, Cattstivens ten No ¥ urk. wfilm,;rLM Applicsi peraily Glll)\'! HMALL—-MISS MO young ladles; sitractive Lo thon, Inuderale RS, SYLVANUS REED'S DAY AND BOAIDIN! ¢l 1. ouly ladles, Gund 8 £t Fifry-ihied- M i seiglith-at,, New Y lteos bu msda by iciter, of ¥ 5, Lablerou FORT'S SCHOOL foruugh tnat uu. NOTICE, INOTITOH. The advertirer desiros cotumunication with owacr cf rupeity 0 NOrll Bide cast of Clark-sl., wiittg b FUtlis fuoderate residenc t ‘Suit, fur Which sber: tiser wiil lake & LLirod OF Byy-yvary leate. ayiig a f: v Jiterent 0B s caiineat; lcabua - beag Sk Cusssbpreleinid. M by JEllnas rlwas ikt ; s