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- @The Ehicago Dailp Teibmne; OCTOBER 15, 1878, one more, willdle. No new cases or deaths reported in twenty-four hours. R T P " VOLUME XXXIX. * TUESDAY. talned, and the situation ts more serfous than many would lmagine. There {s trouble anticl- pated anless the blockaders aoon open up the JAPANESE GOODS, AUCTION SALE Boon, to deviee ways and means for making the collections, The following Tadies were s tbe SBub-Commttea Frida, "POLITICAL. YELLOW FEVER. nted to meet to devise means for rond, A great deal of sickness I8 reported S8POTS. collecting clothing, ete,, thi X A IN TIE MOUNDS STATION NEIGNRORIOOD, NASHYILLE. Jestitarcy:” irs, 'C&?dflg;em:n,’fim'sr:x; South Carolina Democrats Carry- Little Change in the Reports from the Contagious principally among tho negroes. A case of Wright, Mrs. Jobn Harnard, Mrs. Thomas F. bratality occurred In that “veinity a few days Withrow, Mes. John Wiikinson. Mra. dJohn Mrs. Charles Hpecial Dispased lo The Tridune, ing on the Same Old NasnviLLg, Tenn,, Oct. 14.—Patrick Fleming, Game. flighly Tmportant Collection Burrougts, Mrs. J, M. Flower, since a8 follows: A negro named John Wiltiams | an fmported caso from Chattanooga, is better | p; Ente, b . JAP e NESE Localitiea. had another negro in nis employ who was taken | to-night. John A, Thompson, ‘Treasurer of the (l:re? 'l‘irrn'h)rl:rfi Nfi'&’:’.’éy"f”&q‘r’f""&%fifi ) sick with fever, when ho was put In a cart and | Reltef Committee at Florence, Alg, telegraphed | C. Hilton, Mea, Albert Bturges, Mra, W, Formal Complaints Lodged in hauled Into the wouds, where he was leftIn the lanetodie. When discovercd hewas dead, and there was unmistakable evidence that lis last hours were spent In the most terrible sgony. ‘T'ne negroes along the railroad are UTTERLY DEMORALIZED. The fields are white with the fleccy staple, which the weathor I8 whinplog .out of the bolls and destroying. The haopy shouts, thy merry sougs of the bundreds of darkics which G. Hibbard, Mes. Hobert North, Mrs. Abtel Tinkham, Mrs. Edmond Pendicton, Mrs, Stiles Benton, Mrs. Charles Willlams, Mrs, W. 1. ‘Bent, Mrs. A, B, Mecker, Mrs. James F. Gil- lett, Mra. Rohert T, Harris, Mre, Pater Page, Mra, C. M. Henderson, Mrs.' J. V. Ciark, Mrs. l‘::i Barosrd, Miss Harrison, and Mrs. James 4| 3 The commitlee-room at No. 163 LaSalle street will be opened at 9 . m. Wednesday, and wili bo kept open trom the above hour to 6 p. m. each dav thereafter, for the purpose of re- John. Anderson, Chalrman of'the Board of Rellef of Nashville; thls morning, that many destitute persons were afck [uthat town, There were'two new cases, and money and provisions were greatly needed. In response to this ap- peal $200 sere sent. The committees sppoint ed by Chairman Anderson will commence to- morrow to canvass for subscrintions of provis. lons for the sufferers. Twonew casesnt Martin; one new case at McKensie. ‘The suthorities of ‘Washington Agalnst the Bulldozers. ‘'WORKS OF ART, ANCIENT AND MODERN, cluding_ Satsuma, Kutani, Kaga I“lm:n'i, Makusa, 'Klshu, Il’erado. . Arita, and Otker Keramics, A Slight Increase in the Num- ber of Deaths in Memphis, Fonhcomlng.(}nnncll of Democrats to Formally 8it Down on Cipher Bammy, Refugees Still Pouring into That . ANCIENT CINNABAR, City in Spite of Repeat- at this season of tho year echocd | Huntington, Tenn., and Athens, Aln, havo | CHTIOg donations of clothing, otc. Invigorating Speech of Scnator Howe = across flelds and Into the murround. | raised their quarantine. ¥ Roiro, Akita, and Avanturine, ed Warnings Ing woods, the busy hum of the gin with accom- DROATUR. mT;I!;;::nJI '3§§ 8“:-;?%?1:!&?0’:&:{52 At llmlls;;m. |“".' Tast PURE GOLDL ACQUERS vanylug tnen, women, and children cavered Spectat Iipatch i The Trivwne, Rallroad, which, with $00423 previously re. Ve ORs DzcATuR, 'Ala,, Oct. 14.<Fifteen new cases are reporsed to-day, and four deaths. Qoe bun- dred and six cases are uinder treatment. Mrs. with fleecy flakes awalting to go to the nearcst store with the bale, have all been hushed, and the stations are descrted. The gloom of death ported snd $37,448 from various sources, gives a grand total 1o date of $08,041, ‘The total contributions of the employes of Bad' Results Feared if the SAYMIN AND GOLD DRONZES, B e I Opporiog. Poliical Parties In Armed the Ch 1al A Of unequaled age and highest valne, aF ‘Oontiniios pervades the stmosphers o every direction, | Dr. Gill and Mrs. M. J. Howard are among the ufi.‘.,',“fl',‘l&mh tland & Pacifle Railrord to . Amay in ‘a Lonisisna CLOISOININES L and one's heart s saddencd at the recital of the | deaths. The disease fo mot of a malignant District, On Copper snd Pan,-e|llln. mnst exqulsite snd mortality and destitutlon. type, andin a great’ majority of cases ylelds . RELIGIOU S. n AT TALLULAN, Dr. J. B. Askew and wife have had & narrow escape, but are dolog better. L. Levis {s con- valesccot. Thero arc now under treatment there ten cases, several very serious. AT DELHI, the sick are dofng very well. The new cases readlly to treatment, Dr. Bummers left to-day for Tuscumbis, Dr. Sauve, Dr. Young, and Dr. Clapton are with us and going constantly, Billy Buwman, our only druggist, is still at his post. Iiefs on duty night and day without re- lef. He s n good one and descrves great credit. No prospect for frost to-night. BOUTH CAROLINA. THR BUOT-GUN POLICY. Soectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Wasminatox, D, C., Oct. 14.~Representative Rafuey and Stephen A. Swails, of South Carull- 08, had an Interview with the President to<iay Miselenzons ONs of ATl a0d Rare Antiqaly, he mott elegAnt Japaneso Rereens ever hrought 1 Sbuairys ATIONE them are Batm A IE Kt broldered, Cloth of (iotd, Damask. Brocade, Pine Ap- pleCiloth, Decorated Paper, aod other atyles, Thursday, Oct. 17, at 11 o’clock a. m., Vicksburg Busy in Attending to Appeals from the Country. CENTRAL ILLINOIS CONFERENCE. Dxcarun, I, Oct, 14.—The list of appolnt- mentsof the Central Itlinols Methodist Eplsco- pal Conference, Eighth District, is as follows: Peoria District—C. 8pringer, Presiding Eider; Peoria First Church, S, W, B Hi P 3 e TP rown; Hal) Chavel, | relative to the South Carolina outrages, At Roam, ggq“¥.7(o nn:;nl:!l?zgyn-st.. A Relief Trip from That City into | sinee last report are William Miles asd Wil HICKMA. B ey hadison, Btreor, K. B Kngland: | gty hose life was aitenipted, Is & resgliate ey B GO0, kverobisss: the Rural -Fever Dis- Morgan. . dvecial Diwaic L4 The Tridune. Princeville, 8, Brini;. Brimbeld, 7. Wooa} | nau, nearly white, born North, who went to — i . THE NEW CASZS IN TS CITY HicnMax, Ky, via Uniox Ciry, Tenn., Oct, #lmwim(v .v!fn(r:n.unmc’ aies Cler, D, H. Grayi | gouth Carollne as a soldier, ‘Itie President was FOI BALE. tricts. continue very few. The deaths for the past | 14.—No deaths from: favér. Few new cases in ton Cirenit, W, M Bedaos fom s | tofarmed of the atrocious and lawless conduct the past twenty-four hours. Dr. J. M. Alexan- der, living ten miles from town, was taken with twenty-four bours are J. W. Conklis, L. Shafler; Lacky; Cobs, H. A. Pierce; Lewliston, C. W, 8. J. Haasell, J, W. Brackett, Barbara E., Lacher, Ayling; Lewiston Clrmltw'l( Shllj|£ufli. fl. In 0, . of these unterrified Democrats, sanctioned by Much Snfl';rlng Resnlting from (he Gov. Hempton and his concilinted advisers. Mr, a0d three coloresl, fever Baturday nigat, and will not now leare | SEVECL Ctyldtothd, : 4 Winasor: Ateas, 4. K. | 30 e o e everything Visitation Discovered and AT BOVINA, here, though a killing frost should occur, until | 7, Merritt; Kewanse District W M. Hunter, | thae the law will allow. He said that all this his case terminates for weal or wo. Hohas proven himself one of the most gencrous, self- eacrificing, fearless men in Kentucky., His house bins been open to all. The sick and dyiog FORSALE NEWSPAPER ‘Willlam Barr and nephew are down, and R. W. Chappell and Capt. Jones Wilkins are dead. Capt. Wiikios dled a troe martyr to the cause of bumanity, His actions during the prevall- Alleviated. matter would have to go to the Attorney-Gen- eral for action. He seemss to feel, said Mr, Swalls, that SOMRETIING MUST BE DONE. Macomd District—B. E. Kaufman, Presiding Eider; Macomb, M. C. Dowlin; Macomb Clrenlt J. W.'Praysel; Bardolph, V. J. Garrettson. snd one supplied: , Bushuell, Dr. 'G. W. A Pralrie City and Viegil, The Bituation at Ohattanooga Btll of the ; W, Mariing ‘Avon, L ik colllemc have endeared bim to tho hearts of | have received every attentlon from hlaself and | 1™ Denaia? Good Hope 0 W. Siher Frosssst | Mr. Bwalls ennied the surention of" the Prosi- Most Gloomy Oharaoter, the cntire commnunity lo which he lved. No | family, The Flurence fugitiva found shelter o oy lockwell; Blandinsville, T . | (ent to an cditorial in the Columbla Reglster 0 B lome was too humbio for Lim to minlster to the | under his hospitable roaf. Pl:n';:{ g.m(':.n'o:‘fn# i A\"u;q::::‘ufl. Pfi‘%‘]':;?.': BIDDING DRFIANCE TO TOE FEDERAL AUTHOR- fiaitt N Pakiieni MEMPIIIS, dl:.trcu of its Inmatcs, and oftey when all tpn:uow:n.",;,: fi:‘:;?fi‘u'f"'-n‘x'x‘:'nfio Jodhelfi!lfi‘lr: n;;:. Iivrcr 1TiRS, ‘The attention ot Nowspaper Publishers is others had desorted tho unfortunates he per- Bpecial DispateA to Tridune, h Yeter | 8nd to & similar editorlal {u the Charleston News WAL AIN, 9 3 L 6 T. 3, s tiao st fo tee ot SE T SRR Ssectal Ditpate 13 The Tvivune, foraed the last sad rites over the friend or | Duowsviik, Teun, Oct. M.—Eleven new | L Balley ientler, T. J, Pearson; Carthage: Petor | 204 £ 4 shmllar eciorial In the ( appeared t be ém:;vfi porfucting prowson, Tho ;’“:.‘:::3 Mexrttia, Tenn., Oct. 14.—There was no | Strsoger. Ho was truly a zood man, :'uel‘ :w;l:uy'-‘f:ur 'lnlst:- l::::nx;::-zao:;; B:‘r’-u &oflngvfin},:- orerre-Haate, A, 8. Athertoa; Rati [ decply impressed with the facts set forth. Mr. ‘0, have -Fee - FEVER ON TRR BT. LOUIS NOAT. ] ir. Giunther, of o P! H Bwalla asked what he shonld tell his peoplo st 1 ta . | frost this morning. On the contrary, the tem. 3 Monmouth Diatrict—0. K. Tullls, Presidi: Wi D TR Mok ns are of Charabars Bron s Soks eraf T sachiod & v mer conditiou, [ Lieut. Bermer, the officer i chargo of the | dcatts were Mrs. Gus Haskins and a colored Eider; Monmonts, J. 8. Cumming: Csmeron, A¢ | home, and the Presidcot's roply was: o Tell Pperature bas agaln read o . mako, nnd aro in excellont order, each hav- ing the Kabler improvoment. T'wo of the machines are adapted to a four-page supple. ment of ‘Tho Tribune, making four folds, and four to s full sheot, “Iribune size, making breo and four folds. Can bo adapted toany sised sheat, ‘The speed of these maohinen 18 limited only b; tho oapacity of the foed boy, Dr. Howell still improves. Norman McKennan Is dolug well. Miss Aunle McFsr- land is quite sick. The ‘remaining three of the Martin family are convalescent. Mr, Whitmoro isresting well. Mrs. Gray 14 very flL FULTON, KY. reief-boat J. M. Chambers, was attacked by yellow fever gesterday morning while the boat way lylog in the luke in frout of this cley. It was tho dealre of the cltizens hera that he bo removed to comfortable quarters fu the city, but he declined, preferring to remain on board. Ueller; Aulugdon, M. A, Head; lermen, Honry Deink{ dalesourg, 6. W, Urown; ‘Enorville, . Q. Adams; Marquan and mit, L. . Donais; Elva Centre, J. K. Kane; Wa. taga. If. 8. Homes; Ovelda, C.'B. Couch: North itendorsor, C, W, Nherman; Alexls, Witiiam K. Y Verwick, T, 8, Hlowell; Koseville, N. 'T. T Hmith; Higgeville, M with indications of o warm rain, The situation [a thus made less hopeful than your correspond- ent was faclined to regard it yesterday. The additional fact is the fucreased {nflux of ab- scntees adds to this hopelessness, as physicians Issucd warnings Hcclaring it alimost certain them that they shall have all the protection the law shall give.” These outrages upon Bwallsare more exag- gerated than those upon Probate Judee Lee, which were recently detalled in these dispatches, Mr. Bwails had the chiolce of three alternatives, Kirkwood, , "They can be neon in operation and wo ] = 3 Bmitu; Klllon 'sna’ Olena, ' L. v, Webber; o oY jonn) be neen in gperali Improvec | death for refugees to return beforo the fever :“m;":n‘;m‘:‘:l“ “:°l'l’:“.:r‘:::":‘-.‘:’;’:: :I:rlcl;c n:lfi Caixo, Itl, Oct. 14.—Dr. Luke P. Blackburn Oguawia, " Williaa Mernani; Kelthabarg, "} | $urreader of his political rights, ostractsm, or ment, to be auparior to auy machine made. | nus been abated by its only known destroyer. was called from Hickman to Falton, Ky, tbis | jant? Sonteam, 3. W, Co death. Wil sell thom cheap, ns we have uss for from the city. Dr. Keys ls o attendance on | morning to declde the naturs of a discase which Rock Island District—k, 'iv-mom. A i i Main, street 3 Presidiog | The Democratic Exccutive, Committee of e ey oaop 7. o g petla- | e PO Mok, TGSt | . THhe eornditlon i vary favoratlo u to this | appasred thero ashort thme ago. He pronounces | Eioers Kock Islana, Vifth Aveaue, U, R Palmer: | wyyomatineg Connty, has defvan. M. Swalls Chicago, crowds of people, and perhaps would | evening, It s the fatention to remain at anchor | the four ciscs uow therp genuine yellow fever. | X . Stevens: Rock Al G. | from his bowme by threats of death s part of the A bavo inferred that business had resumed | wntll it is ascertained whether the fover will | No new cascs or deaths to-day. wpton, J. W. McCol work tobe seccomplistind in overcoming e REAL ESTATE, e : PARIS, . Doran: Panx Prairle, W, U Wilber: Geueseo, { publican maloritles and electing their owr e et anaan~nn | Its usual activity; but In passing by the fow { 8Preadamong the unsecllmated crew, RI -William Colline; Cawmbridge, J. J, Walier: Orlon tonal d t t. The out- businss doors open the absenco of customers DIL GLAS3. Spectal Dirpateh ta Tha Tribune. 3. Colline; Woouhull, J. W. ias 1 | EopRroislons) Sindidatce ALany soat. Lis vt would bave convinced bim that all transactions Viorsnora, Oct. 14.—Young Dr. Glass, the Panus, Teon,, Oct. 14.—No new cascs of fever. | sor. J. K. Tayloe; A'leso. Afi k. A den criines commited at desdof night by masked were contined to volunteer physician who came here about threa | N0 deaths and no cxcltement. Husiness s | bors, Geurze Morey; New Doston, wmeu. Now, emboldened by recent events and encourared to pelieve tuat the luw fa powerless to thwart them, MAYES ARE NO LONGER WORN, ‘The Ku-Klux bave reapveared directly upder the leadership of the Democratic Executive Committee, claiming the sanction of Gov. Hampton for their acta. ‘The Btate_ militia, under command of Gov. Hampton, fre colisted to do deeds uf vialence. For 3 ng at Repuhlican ineetings, and try- Anx to orranize tho-tanvass there, Swalls, after having been twico shot at und subjected to ereat Indigriity, was visited by the Demacratic Exeeu- tiva Committce, sccompanied by u band of red- shirts or ride-clubs, nd presented with TUESE RESOLUTIONS, . Resolred, That 8. A, Swails be required to leave Liinols City, W. Matihews: Talor itidze, J Milag, 'E. N, Bmith, U, lonter, Presiding Ei- der: Kawancs, Usorge . Merdith; Clab, J. Bmith, Atkineon and Anuawas, D, G, Btoufer; Gsiva, W, . 1. Young; Altona.'W.” Watson; Victoria, I, K. Motealf; Lafayette, 1L, C. Burch} Westdersey. W, J, Mermium; Tolou and Elmira, D. T, Wil soni Wyoming,' J. J. Flaberty: Bradtord, Matkemy; Nepousst dnd Usceola. W, Wa linda. MUV, B, White; Shemeld, I', L. ¥alkng Tisktiaws, E. C. Weyman; fleury, Cliatle Wiltadeld, W, 1 Couthiers; Lawn Itidge and LaPralrio Centre, W. T, Lowlis, and one to be supplied: Snachwine, K. tnney, “‘nl{lnl Distriet—C. 11, Broce, Prestding Klder; Wenous, T, M. Durbla: Touica, J. d. Blair; )(hlnnlll. N. I, Porter; Henncplio, J. M. Mur. P rapidly reviving, and things sro assuming their normal aspect. weeks aro, died of black vomit last night out lu tho country. . Dernett, operator at Greenvllle, out of dauger. Elght desths to-day, five white and thros colored, » - g NEW ORLEANS. . o ' TR’ ORALTI RECOUT. New.OnvLea%s, Ock 14.—Tho weather ls elear and pleasant; deaths, 20; cases reported, 183, Totat deaths, B,519; total cascs, 11,720, The Medical Departinent of the University of Loulstans st New Orlcaus has postponed tho TR VARIOUS UELIXF DEPARTMENTS. The promincat dead of to-day are O, F. Pres- cott, onc of the tending Udd-Fellows of the Btate, who remained hero and labored hard with this Order {n providing for the sick and needy members, and Serct. Mantel, of the police force. This last cnsc was one of criminal care- lcsaness an the part of his nursc, = Mapuel was, dolug well, and was considered rapldly couvales- cing. Yeslerday, the sixth day of his case, his uuras permitted him to riso from his bed, take o bath, & shave, and otier Imprudeuces, which rosulted in death * IN ABOUT SIX HOUMNS, T. Watson; - PROPERTY, 80 Fect Front on Canal-st., 8.W. Corner Monroe-st., AT AUOTIOIN, ° Wedaestay Mornfag,-0ct. 16,-at 11 welock, ON THE PREMISES, Torms made_known on day of perfoct. Full Warranty Deed given. There 1s nu property in‘the oity that equals this DECATUR, ALA. = -, Oct. 14.=T0 the fHoward Asso- Wil1 leave here this morning for ‘Tuscumbla ana Florence. ¢ S¢venteen ncw cases wers reported at this point yesterday, R ‘The Howard Associatioh.bere {s well man- aged, and liag al) its wants sidplied. Drs. Sauve and Summers and the resident physicians are dolng nobly, ‘Two hiundred cases of yellow fever are roport- ed at Chattanoogu, Teon., who aro belng well cared for by physicians and s thoroughly or- is entirely 4] tiatles Davids. litchcocks Bparland, W, B. . | commoncemnent of the lecturs terin untit Nov, ' 3 Prico Phoips: Chiapel and Vur. | W illiamsbare in yeu dave. ZrARTTRACR I Shonans tuinee. | Amonk the e cerse heind af up o g weit- | MEISSRLSL the Faculty bellove the sta. | £abized Rellef Committes, with the Hou. E. A. A5 o it l,;,"."ted o artie, . | Ausloed, Thathe v it O muscELLANEOUS. Hoclety, and & prominent Itallan citizen, deuta may safely cometo the clty, James as Chatrman, who Is ewinently qualifiod New IACE, S - Cnaminbers s eaia, | 41Dl for s tncerdisriain which may Bayhw: for the position. Wil reach bome to-night, . A, D. Laxastars, Prasident Hloward Assoclation, Ztesoived, That unlens the abuve Ly complied ‘with he must {orfoit bia lifc. OFFIOCH OF THH The Huwards to-day sent nurses to Byram. APPLICATIONS POR NRLIEP G, W, due; Cornell ana Newtow; Alexander Bmith; Nevada, K., “Phlllip; Dwight, Y. B. ¥,Tolman; Gardner, G. W, Brown} Beveral physictans informed your reportor to- day that they had met with no new cascs, but P z were confldent thoy would not be fdle loug if | 'O the Young Mcu's Christlsn Assoclation, 123; Braidwood. D. 8. Main; ‘Muzon, O, M, Dunlevi | Gov. Hamptun, who has not noticed it, and to- [}mmmssmnflrs l]r mefl]n Pal‘k rofugees continued returaing, w'l:‘:e I}Ilmn‘lr:;. 254, A Al oc:::“'-;he yetlow fever 1o | Jamtom and Veruns, L. Saringer: Grand Ride, T. d-¥‘ n'loednwuh Freatdent Hayes 8 copy of the re- e s Howards scot s physich - g g meyi Llon an B8 A, rozier. po ampton. w’{l‘:; I');C::? C‘:m::ly. g:z:’m :,‘:g:f:;‘: ng:: Duck, il ; physlcian.aad uutssto on tho increase hero. Frank P. Hernandez and | Onargs District—I5. J. Brown, Presiding ‘F'GH: BUMTER COUNTY, A, G, Tavlor, operators, are down with It. It W. Fort, Secretary of tho Board of Trade, died tast night at 8pringhill with the fever. The Republicans of Sumter County, South Carolina, having called meetings for last Satur- y framing their calls o such a way as to en- 33 Ashinnd Block. named McGown. The Court met for the pur-' The Vcabodys {ssued 50,000 rations to-day. posa slx miies from tho city, on the Moplar P street boulevard. ‘The actfon of the Court does CHATTANOOGA., BATON ROUGE. titlu them to protectlon under the United States Oertificates of sale for the Sd | not really ll tho vacancy, as Mctiown has not TUE DEAD. g onag Lt Oet Li—New, cus : e b oom o WA pamer A Suinterelile, Installment of the Lincoln Parl | been berosuco the opidemic begun, and, it fs DL sk e T TG deaths, cight, i . 11, Saunders; Forrest, M. G, Elgnus itaell to the utmost 16 excite the Democratn to sald, will not come till after the first big snow. nATIANOOGA, Tenn, Oct. 1~Twelve | ““Wpsriron Rovas, La., Oct. H.—Yesterday | Worth, A_Fubar: Pepin. Clty, “it. Crow au attack upon the Republicans. ‘The following Special Assessment, purchased | Much dlssatisfaction (s oxpresscd, as the Sher. | dcaths to-day—ten from yellow fever—Mattiu | fonr nuw cases and threo deaths far the pasi [ orin _‘,‘l}‘ 'C“I‘"”‘,'l' Avuet, e a""g‘."“”’“l aro afew specimens of its nuinerous paragraphs: - | Price, Thomas Iartman, Mrs. M. C. Chamber- | twenty-four bours. tiac, J. ¥ Cutrer: to by supplied, Bsuncmin, Democrats should rally as one man ou Satnrday. {I's ofilco is badly demoralized. lied by J, 1L, Beott; Eldridgeviile, J, . by the undersigned, may be re- : fiwtivalsirig Itn, Mrs, James Burke, Ea D, Joncs, John Tab- PATTRRSONVILLE. D Sk Brotty S o who dalliea fa is & dustard; he who doubts 1e PATTEISONVILLE, La., Oct. 14,.—The fever ia gradually spresaing, and assunies 2 most mallg- nant form. Dr. Roclio was taken down to<dsy. ler, and four colored.. Tabler was a printer on Dille, Presiding Rider; deemed at this office until Nov, the Daily Tymes, and the first desth In the craft, 16, 1878, after which date they Undertakers report thirty-four interments to- "Let Northern spoakers come—we sotand to carry day, of which twenty were whites, fifteen in the Hormal, 0 Sumter (‘annty Jemocratic at the nuxt election gt > v s ite of the world, fesb, and the devil, clty. The followlng 13 tho lst of whites: Ho was well koown futhe fraternlty in this | In the Techn tho fever is gradually abatlog, Gapaom, 1) Fiamvess Hovks Crenk, iy “Puraly nis ono,who Te workay uf the wame of man R Mden opportuntiy ofs | By, umtows | St et et ldem, | y o S SR sz e Ehon U Sl ok e el oo LT 283 " ' 2 . ' s'coms ciry, ; 3 on with mothers and wives, man with aiste fers. B. 8. TAYLOR. _ | Conchonmell Wi Linwerd T Dartman was fourti fu family af five, the re- | yccoup Grrrs Gete 1 Two deathe snd ‘ ik dear. maan who oxpect 0 tulg. faimon 1o Surmner N \ L. Campordontco, Mary K. lurke, malning one o an {nfant., There are twen- elght cases. Tt outlook 18 more cheerful. County, yoor sous and daugliters Lurn ot on Sat- R B AKER & (]0 o | W 2. Aer, Marcus Shoomaker, tY-seven new cascs, cloven white,—among them DONALUSONVILLE, urdey, ':d‘ meat “"'; shieves whoare zathering ta- oy [ dirs. Biack, Oreae Derke, W. D. Underbill, Principal of the High School | DONALDNONVILLE, Oct. 14.—Forty-thres new ety aaetore s this comay. Lor oosr s BOSTON, Albert Prorvon, Miss Carrio Burke, sud avery popular youngaian, Hin attack fa very | Cas¢s tve deatus. ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE, bo conducted on Saturdsy with inilitary order, Tare boen awarded the highest premlnm, & James Stone, Tlenry Uskman. sevare. Dr, Ohinsted, one of the physiclans from FOBT BUDSON Special Ditpatch 15 The Tribune, prompincas, and procilon. In 1801 vur Nouthern Port Uupsox, Oct. 14.—Dr. Harrlson, New Orieans, bus recovercd. Three new vo deachs. Fever at _Cook’s Landing, ono mile below Waterloo, Dr. Bansloy nus black vomit, Fuyer reported st Canaan Lunding, BILOXI BiLox1, Oct, 4.~Lwelve new cases and four deathy during the past forty-eighthours, LAY BT, LOUIA. Bax 8r. Louis, Uct. li—~Twelve new cases and one destis. raves lett ihelr lovud homes snd fresides, and enconntered nur‘ conceivadle bodtly privation. every danxer for tha canse that dwarfs into perfect In cambarisan with the Demucratic country to-day, and vet these mes en ving snd unpatriotic that they will not tarn out on daturday to meot the Republican thlevcs. If such there be, yo wark thom woll, The ollowing tg the Rifle Club [s given as " the programmne for the Democrats on Satunlay : Presidents of clubs are roquested to roport to the County Chalrman. who can bo found at the T00ms of the Kxecutlve Commitics in tho rear of the Town-Hall, up-etaire, The cluce will camustly cnjoined vy those Iu authornity to remain in line and undee the commaid of their respective Beventy-five new cascs reported by twenty- three physicians, A large majority outside the clty limits. Dr. Keating, of New York, had to take to his bed to-night, but his physician thiuks it not a a case of yellow fever. M. H. TiLpxxN, PROMINENT DEATIIS, Th the Western' Asioclated Press. Mayrnis, Tenn., Oct. 14.—Among the deaths reported since last night are Mother Superlor Maris Joseph, of the Bisters of the Good Shep- herd; K. C. Manuel, Bergeant of Potlce; Miss Atlanta, was taken down this afternoon with a pild case. Dr. Baxter fs improying, snd fs probably safe. Dr. Fraer is geiting along ox- cellently. Charlie Wight is dolng well, aLEDHILL is in g dangerous condition. A woman at Vui- can, fiftecn miles below here on the Nashville soad, was sttacked with fever there to-day, and brought to thiscity, Bhe was a refugeu from lere, but had been thero for threa weuks. The case created a stampede smong the relugees at Vulean. Clear and quite warm all duy, and Mz, Camnovy, Ili., Oct. 14.—Contrary to ex- pectations, the Rock River Methudist Confer- cnce canuot finish ite busiuess here to-day, and GOLD MEDAT, For the supetlority and excellenco of their Preparatlous of Chocolate and Cocoa, AT THZ Paris Exhibition, 1878, CIANS, i, AN Tribune Hullding, may ot get away till noxt Wednesduy, ‘Thero Aare sume fiuportant matters 1o be looked after, and the Bistiup wiil hold the brethren to thelr work tii It {s done, Dandy s all right. Batter- fleld ts screnc. Moscs (U, 8heldou has been locuted. Yutes has asked and received tlon, Beveral reports of committees wers heard aud speeches dellvered. 1t 18 understood that there is a blg change to take place in the appointments. Sowae of the threc-years wmen are off at two, and the Cabluc'. eunsistlog of the O8YKA, ~ 08YKA, Oct, 14.—No new cases; no deaths to- duy. T'he sick aré progressing sutlsfactorily, Carrlo Plain and Marcus B, Just, The Iatter i ¥ DY GROVE. ¥ ¢ k | Presidonts uniil they are turned over (o some dl‘v::lrl:u llr:llu:ut of the city. ::323:5; IDI:? ll:rot;fl‘:““ of ‘tioat, Theg Dry Onovm, Out. 14.—At Lebanoa Church lln’ wffl‘fi:&ffi:‘dflfi?uw‘ ':fi'i'e..'o'.‘-:fi Elu::cr): mir'm"é’mw': from w%’«m they ‘:'m ru‘n'clw"omcu ; The Howard Association this momlog sent v i ono new case, no deathis. Total cases to date, | Chicago, asked the Contereuce to come thers | dutlog theday. = nurses to Garner and Hernando, Miss. , Tho _weather is warmer. D, CANOLE, & prominent citizen, and President of the ltatinu Soclsty o this city, was attacked with feyer 1ast night, Twenty-threo physilans of the Moward Medicatl Corps report seventy-five new cascs,— To he [Veatern Assoctated Press. CitaTTANCOGS, ‘Tenn., Oct. 14.—Deaths, Ea Joocs, Mrs, Charles N. Chamberlin, Jamas Burke, Thomas Hartman, aud four colorel. Fourtuen new cases; seven colored. The cool weather of the past two days increased tho deaths, but decreased the now cases. Tha feol- suventy; under treatment, 8fty. At Dry Grove no new cases; two deaths, P TUIBOLEAUX, TrInoDEAUX, Uct. 14.—Thirty-one new cases and ove death, GHAND JUNCTION, TEXN, QRAND JUNCTION, Tonn., Oct. 14.—Four new cascs and ono desth—W. W, Pledge, Express Ageat—within the last forty-eight hours. In next year, sud the Confercoce unsnimously accepted the invitation, CORNER-STONE. #pecial Dicwaich (9 Tha Tridune. Dusuqus, Ia., Oct. 14.—The coravr-stone of the nmew Bt. Johu's Lutheran Church was laid Yesterday with lnposiug cervtnonies, THE TILDEN CIPIIERS. PUEFAHING TO BOUNCE OLD SAMMY, Suectul Dispalch to The Tribuns, ‘Wasumnaron, D, C., Oct. 14.—Thero has sud- denly appeared bere a very constderable number of leading Democrats from il sections of the country, They are very silent as to the pur- Tloe 8pectacies suit elrien s ey i) 10311 sikhis on sciontine prin- Adoes, Baranietern, ae. d Glases, Tclescopos, Micro- T oTTY REVENUE WARRANTS, % % - | Ing @8 decldedly blue to-day, We expected | b0 country, four miles distaut, seven now cases T e—— puso of thelr visit, bl persons who clatm to 'i.l-'_,lf" ¥-oe 1 the ity aad forty-four In the cous: frost. The season fs warmer than ever known, | 34 "W"‘”""fi At LaGraogy, during the fast CANADA. ;uvo offictul information as to thelr movements The o . IN TiE COUNTHY. o | morts Fraor and axter havo goud prospects of | LACHLY-four Bours, two naw: cases“and ong recia Trpaleh b T say thay ane of the direct obects of this rather- P ity of Ohlosgo s now proparedto | Dr. W, A, Cusawell Las beeu acot to Bena. | Focovery, The Vulean Iron Works, the last | death. NBLENA, ARK. OTTawa, Oct. 1.~Detective Conuers leaves [ | 18 to consult as to the cipher dispatches pub- Y24 presentation, al! Revenuo Warrants | tobia, Miss., 1o respouse toan appeal forss | IUSDUsctory in operation, closed Saturduy for y for Milwaukce to-morrow to prosccuta Jobn | |08 ) e NLena, Ark, Oct. 14.~The following sn- nouncement was niade by the Hoard of Health lo-day: **This Board belleves 1t now becowes aduty to anoounce 1o the citizens that, wiile the prevalling discase may uol be strictly yel- low fever, it certainly Is” seculoely quite as fatal, sod the citizens are bercby su advised,? Thero aro abous seventy-Ove cases of sickies 1 towsi. Ten now cases aud six deaths reported for the forty-eight hours ending noou to-dsy. ‘Tho quarautiue” Las becu raised, A toward Asso- ciatlon bas been orgauizod with Judge J. Cule Davis as President, aud bewun work 1Iu oue Louse fuus the last four da JuckR & Co., wholesale druggiats, snoounced in 8 clrcular yesterdsy they would furubsh wedi- waut of akilled hauds, and threw more laharers out of work. 0 Hellet Committee (s still in neod of funds sud vrovisions, Contributions of money should b sent to Charles D, MeGufley, ‘Tressurer, and provisions to Goorge B. Parkin. son, Quartermaster of the Citizeos' Reliot Com- mittes of tlus clty, ~ BOWLING GREEN. STILL HOLDING OUT. Apecial Dispalch 10 The Tribune, BowrLixu Guuew, Ky,, Oct. 14.~The October term ol the Uommon Pleas Cours conyeued to- dsy, aud adjourned for two weeks, on account of the prevailiog sickoess. Mre. A. Shater, 18.0d, for 31,000 and less, based u A ipon and Deyable from tho otty tazes of 1677, Ploaso et immediately at Room 3, Oity Hall, 3. A, FARWBLL, Compiroller. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders City Nerips and Vouc’heru. Bought aqd sol by LAZARUS BILVERSAN, s Bauk, Chamber of Commerce. lisbed by the New York Tribunc, and to see what sctiou, If suy, should be tekeu by the Dem- ocratlc party, Oue of the geutlemen is repre- sented to have aald that the tiret purpose would be to ascertain whetlier thu dispatches wre gen- " uine aud the trenstatlon correct. That done, he will rocommend thut the Democratic party formally disavow and denouuce Bamuel J. Til- den, sud leave bin, and not the Democratic party, to suffer fu ti Dispaiches 18 Craciumsts O spatches mutl Comoerehily Wasuiatos, D, C., Oct. 13.—Within the next few daya Tliden will attempt an explaue: *ton of the cipher dispatehes, Lo will dlaclaiu phiysiclan received this mnrnlIx‘g. Dr. 'T. Grange iinons goes to Bowervilly, ‘Tenn., to-morrow, I}gx o:»edleucs to the request of tov. Jumes D, orter, The following was recelved this sfternoon : Sizpis, Miss,, Oct. 1i.—Gen, W. J. Smith, Menphisi 1iave fover here, aurs, ~Bond two good nurses by ficst train, P, M. B. Wair, Acting Mayer. o LATE Lk T, The Board of Health ofticially report nlneteen deaths from yellow fever during the past twens ty-four hours ending st 6 o'clock to-night. The undertakers report fifteen auditiunal deaths in tho suburbs. Amoug thoss who have died stuce uncon wers W. T. Pugh, Con McDouald, Oscar Druke, Mry, Stack, William Myers. Checkley, and, 1t possible, nave him extradited on the charge of uttering counterfeit Dominion of Cuuada notes. Boyle, a partoer {u the crimo of Checkley, who was arrested u Allegan, Mlich., but surrendered himself to the CRuadian autborities, was to-day, altcr s pretiminary ex- awloatlon, committed to staud bis trial st the pext Asaizes. The evidence aguinst him was al Dispaich to very strong. Oct. 14.—The Hpect The Tribuns. ‘Tokoxto, Police Magistrate to- day vnve a decisivn o McGeo va. Cawmpbell, Cassclls & Cox, brokers, dismissing the case on Some techoleality, The detendauts, who fajled #sborg time ago, were fulrusted by the com- RIM“N with scrio certitlcutes of 800 shares of LADIES | e it THADE MARK, i o i i d ] - ke of those uost damagiug dise : bope of the reco . wife of"Master-Mechanic Bhafer, of the Louts. | clnes free of charge to all poor aud eedy, sud | orchanter Bank stoch os ey purposs of rals. | S0V knowled % E’.',,T.E' e sur beeh abandonag? Fo00Yery of Joll Davis, Jr., bas ville & Nushville Ralirosd, dicd here this | 1O &1l churitable associatious, ' 1ok & toan upon theun, ‘sud they, 1 violavon of ‘,‘l‘c‘“';"' l'::‘.“fl':," '.':f,':‘:‘ by "l'; :;’LL‘{;:’;“’_.L" Juk, W BIVER BTEAMELS, aftersoon. Her remalus will be taken to Louis- Fotth. ol st cuifieates aud convected | LU NS O Rl eton of theoe vart tot b the'dacs Bteamers Diepold aud Mears, towing barges, CIICAGO. e procoeds 1o thelr owu use. Mcieg la uot | BoY*d a i bt ot Speei; h TReS, | ville. Her desth was from the offects of ; grawms, not ouly for his own sake, but for others. culledt asued down this morniog, Btewmer Colorudo, v COLLECTING CLOTHING. satiatled with tuis declslon, aud will swesr out lanation aud duclalmer will take th Rpan from 8t Louts, also pussed dowa, leaying o | Sidbirth. W. L.oRogets, express-messeuger, : suother informution against defendauts. The | His explanation au ek Wil tako tha siep bhae mud Miipe o o5 tho nborr | runnfog to Memphls, 18 sjck, but Dr. Montenc, | 1-asteFriduy the Commitice on Rellef for the amount involved is 826,000, form ol au open letter addressed 1o & friond, . 2Efilag™ et ffifl;’.’."“"‘ o With supplies for tho mer- gro, who is here, pronounces his case pot yel- | Yellow-fever sufferers decided to sppoint s sub- after the mauucr of his fumous Bouthera clalmy ce istle. 2 ey bure i low fover. Auotber cise was that of Mrs. | comaittea of iadies ta look after thu matter of TEMPERANCE, “PWisiinoton, Oct. 19.—The Sunday Gzt Setvisy o |fi.g wha''°Sill! | - AROUND VICKSBURG. Curren, whom Mayor Mallory requested Dr, b, | coflecting clothing, boots and shoes, and otber ®oectal Diiuach (o The Tridune. a0 i speakive by the card, says of the repors Ny ce Bhots, 3 QUARANTINN. , to examing, and he prodounced it also nos yel- | ertivles of atslmilar nature for the destitutesin | pucarus, 1il., Oct. 14.—The National Con- | (ot Ar. Tilden Will make & statemmony o Special Dupaich o The Triduns. - Vicxsouko, Miss., Oct, 1.—From 8 cor vespoudent of tha Viexsburg Herald, who ac- compauled the Howard supply train to stations wecek clesring his skirts of vy {wpropriety m counection with these clpher dispatcues, thut * President Tilden will continue to be pativot until after the Novewmber election, when, tho South. In furtherance of this project, Mra, Babin 8with snd 3rs. C. R. Larrabes met with Murry Nelwou, Chalrman of the Relief Cora- mlttes, aud N. K, Fajrbauk i Room 3, No. 163 low fever. This ought to allsy the fears of the thnid, a8 Mrs. Curren's case bas been talked sbout om the street all day as & bad case. vention of the Christlan Temperascs Unlon meets Ln this city oo the 224 Inst. A full st of v.l:leglm bas been elected from tbis county. Tha big taberuacie is about cowpleted, and wiil M. WHEELER & CoO., 74 EAST MADISON-ST,, _Just east ot MeVicker's Thes Prie—— through the medium of & published statewent, BURT’S SHO TURY ARk THE | onthe V., B. & T, Railway on yesterday, I learn ! CAIRO. Lasialle street, at 10 o'clock yesterdsy morujug, | % Proverly dodicated on the 1Lk, be will vivdicato bloselt and the people who P ES Deal; sk aoer | te following facts: About two miles from ) TOE MTUATION, + | sud an informal discussion was beld as to the '_——-___HYMEN L voted for bim ; T — — Deita, La., the residents have establisbed o . \8pecial Dispaich (0 The Triduns, best means of Uringlog about the at EAL, ‘1.2‘.2'.95‘5«',:02‘«"’&? l::d’ VEdsTIY, very strict quarantine on the country Carmo, L, Oct. 14—~Dr. Waldo- ia very sick, | desired ood. The acotlemsn iosisted upon [ 40,0 e Do o T aviwak A good many of the cipher Qiapatches that BEST RET, 98 and persons passlug thero must do soat the | but with hope. A yellow-fever nurso arrived | IEA¥IOR the arranzements cutirely b s ha 4puson, Wik, Oct, 14.—Miss Anoa Norton, &3 during November and Decinber, 1976 Rt S b bope. 4 y ey the lcading soprano of the C tional | from cy Bark, w FINEST ASUESY riLLivos | Fak of tbeir lives. This s pecullasly bagd on | today and 400k charge .of him. There fs 5o “}j‘:.';gmw'lf“mfi beught bustto sp- & vngreza frum Florias. to 15 Gramurcy Fark, wera - Ube-third ususl ratcs. the people [u Lhls geetlon of coutry, 8stbe ab- | ebavge in the cases of Phil Howard, Jim Cheney, | £¥ bty O et 1o Denrs L sveiuren, sod aaviat Liewg Charch, a sousg Jady loved by uli our citiseus, will be wufl:’x‘l‘ wn’wrm- to'u. C. Au.lmu.m Dus. McCHER S EY, Haudaipn-at promiueut Joung farwer of this county, &t o ou, the; Gar, cdUE 0-0Dersto, Lo mees them in Room as Interpreted, read: Ko. 163 Lalally suseol. at § elock Friday sivert b et solute necessaries of lif cauuot longer be ob- Tatlasasass, Dec. d.—Henry Havemeyer, 15 208 Jebn McRweo. Thowas Cook, and perhajs ’ Swalls Immediately wrote the whols story to | / i / 0 yo drergy PRICE FIVE CENTS, - TVest Seventeenth strest, New Vork: May Waolley additions] Bosrd member? Licutenant, : & Woorrar, Tnis moroing the Tritmne puhlishes the fole lowing cipher disnaten, to the same wentleman, from Bouth Carolins, but ducs not transiate lv: . Lorennia, Nov. M, —/leary flaremeyer, New Yort: Formy result do youraelf mind it definite doudtfal if B it'a aure to but must wlall and say meet irying worth get will ma to-night Lonllon they pridegg Teave o'clock their Taames (one word omitted hefey by lowest Missourt cnario niver London atatement of Glasguw of Manclia errors Anewer Ithine face of within Rnssia's can Syra- gase Kocheater Misstoninpl un Ureecs sbow be- ore. s, e have applied to this the double-thisty key, s furnished on Mouday, sud find the following resule: Lortunta, Nov, 18,~Menry Havemeyer, New Fork: Shall leave to-nicnt for I8, ["alllmoref‘ Meet mo yourmelf, If prudent. Leturniyg Hoar. say they uill do ity sure, ah) Its worth trying, bnt reanit doubtfal to my mind, Most get dofinite anewer hefore & o'clock. Statemons of votes ny Returning Hoard show og face, Ilayes’ majority of [Word out bere.] B00. One of Tilden's within 230 of lowest. 2 can charye, 3 Now. eversbody wauld very much like to turning Board promnised to *do, sure.” WISCONSIN. * MADISON, Apecial Ditpater to The Tribune. Mapisoy, Wis, Oct. 14.—Bepator T. O, Nowe addressed & large uudlence In the As~ sembly Chamber to-night on the Issues of the fall campaign. The Hou, E. W. Keyes, of this city, fatroduced the speaker in highly flattering terms. The Benator's remarks were entbugie astically applauded throughout, * fle was ex- tremely severe on the (ireenback purty,—~a party without a history, without a record, ad one that bas ncver made one. fla ably fe- viewed the bistory of the Republican party, comparing Its record at every turn with that of the Democrats, giving the Bourbons many o caustic slap, which created considerable werrl- ment. It s consoliog to find that the record of the Republican party Is unanimously Indorsed by Democratic Conventions nowadaya. The old crimes of Republicanism were thie en- franchisement of slaves, extensjon of suilrage, the Clvit Rights bill, and asving the Union. ‘Then we were reviled for this; but nowadays oue resds In every Democratic platforin. a hearty fudorsement uf ail these, and their reso- lutions holt thess Republican fnstitutions in- tact. Now our erimes are slicged to be tho making of bard timesand the stealiugof a President. The Benator showed by octmal figures that It cost less ta live. and prices were hicher fiow, than in 1360, In Democratic days. He also exhibited statistics of Imporis and ex- vorts, showlug that peuple miscsiimate our adveraity, He said the reason of thenard times was, firat, the enormous strain on physicaletlort occasionerd by the great Civil War. * When tho million men engwred fu the War were discharg- ed, they bad beeu thrust immediately into ttig vroductive circles of the country. Then com- menced an era of railroad-bullding such as tho world lias never seen. ‘Twenty thousand miles were bullt lu threo years. Daring this perfod an enorimous dewmund arus® In_consequence of the earcr and huogry demand for lumber to build up vew terntories opened by the roads, Prices were up, ond everything was roshine. Twohundred mitlon dollursulone wers ecessary to Kevp up this peculmr enterprise, in 1973 paratyeis etrircks this busiuess. ‘Iis vast horis of raliroad-bullders,eand lunberinen, au.d kin- dred workuaien were thrown upoh the ranks of the unumployed. Logotbiur with the . 8200,000,000 of money used In keeping thewm, and the conses yuenvs wos & shock unoquaicd upon every chiane nol of lodustry, No other country 'could bave stoodd {t. Kevolutfon would have followed. But we had a grest domaln to settls up, and chenp lands, aud that furnished onc. af alfe, Unoulow prices and a stablo curreacy depended the revivifvingol all theso parulr, branzoes of enterprise. The Scnator then imunchod outin the discnsalon of thetiuancial lrsues of the tay,in which lis thorouglily used up the Greenbackurs, and proved the Republicau party not a3 ali.res aponsible for the hard times. The speech cou- chutded with a reference 1o the eryof srawd In relation to President tayes, Ho declaretl the question which arose fn 1870 43 to the yote of Florida, Louisiana, nnd Boutis Carolina was' a manufuctured dispute. e went over the uld, old story, und wus purticulariy severe in exvosi- tion of ihe Tulden cipher dispatehes, Laus e cessfully turning the ery of Iraud unon Fildea himaell. The specch was the opening of e campalgn bere, und produced an adwirable et- fect, oo, Hptclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Osukosy, Wis, O:t. 1L—Au twritation is published to-nleht, sigoed by several hund:e:d Germun busfuess-ten, irrespective of politieal preferences, to Henry Fink, of Milwaukee, ask- tog him to address o public meeting ou :the financial questiun. ‘The Demaocratie Conventlon of Saturday docs not give good sattsfaction, Willlam Nuubl, de- feated candidate for Sherif, published o card announcing Wmself an independeont candidate, und Jerry Vusburz s out with un miery card ree fusiug toacvept the pomitaciou top Coraver, WALWORTII ®OUNTY _DEMOCRATS. Epecial Diepuatcd (0 The Tribunr. Gneva Laks, Wis, Oct, 1L.—At the Demo- eratiec Convention for tho First District of Wal. wortts County, buld here ou Satunday, [loilis Latham, of Eikhorn, was nominated fur tus Awscmbly, LOUISBIANA, 3 AN EXCITING CAMPAION. To the Lditor v The Triune, + Vicrsnusa, Miss,, Out. 14.—News from the nelghborbood, of Waterprool, La., ubout forty- live miles below this city, brought by th steamer Nutcheas this atternoon, Is of a Jdecidedly warhike character, The exact cause of the tronble coutd not be ascertained, as the boat didd ot rewaln at Waterproof but s short time, it being mid- night and but few persous up. It appears theis wasa political meeting going, aod ex-Chlef- Juative John T, Ludeling bad been udaressing them, A disturbance arose, ud srins wers freely used. Duariuge the fetit Capt. Peck nod tour vegroes were kitled, g the ueirocs wounded was oue saned Fairrax, A NOMINER POIL CONURESS In 8ensas Parlsu. He could not be found, aud 108 Lo Laye been gotten away from the scebis f action. Tl usgrocs were oruoized uud eneamped ot Buse® Landing, 4 svort aistaneo ubove the bottle ground. “They are seventy-fi strong, und are ficreash The whites are encuiuped b Rodney Polut, about enent from the negro canitp, Boh parties arg sleop- fugon theirarms. Woco tho Natches pasoril Bt dosuph. Lu., reports wers fifc that the negroes intendud uitackine und aickine tha town this forencon, Ureat exvitement prevails, and thewhites had disvatched to the sdjoine {ug parlstfor reinloreceuts. Ol110, . BEPUBLICAN MAJORITY, 4,100 Hoeelal Puspatch 1o The Tribune, CiNciNKaT1, O, O2t. H.~Ofliclal returns of the lato election bave been recelved from ali the vounties in Otilo but fourteen. Unoltictal reports have also been received from these, s0 that very close eattuiatos can now b made upon the result, The total vote cast will fall shiort of that of lust year. ‘Tne Republicau majority for Becretary of Btate will be 4,102 The Natioual vote will reach sumewhere vetween 80.000 and 5,000, & swall fucrease upon last year. Jobu U. Thowmpson, Chairman of the Dewmocratic State Comumiteer, eatiwates that two-thinds of this voie cat from the ranksof the licinocrate, It 13 more likely, boweyer, that it was aboug wvenly divided butween the two parties, i faisiiten INDIANA, VOORUERS. Bpecial Dupaich to Tas Tridune, Cixciunani, Oct. 14.—Tho story was current bera to-day that au orvanized effort was (s by wade to defeat the re-election of Benator Vour- hees, of Iudians, to the Dnlted States Seuute, the Natioual Banks of the en tire vountry hay. {ug ralsed a beavy corruption fund for use upou members of the Leglilature. A statcment to Shis effect was published in the Anquirer to-dgy with double lcads sod much pasticularity of dotall. Its object (s understood to be to Lead off & movewent, which is already on foot apou the Democrsts of Indisna, to nppose Yourhecs, 1t 8 wember of the Lextslature or Demoirgtic leader undertakes now 10 sdyeuce the iterests of auother cuudidate, it will 4t ouce be chargpd that he bLus been bOUGLS DY Ll corrupiive zive hundred thoussnd dollara leas half for Tilden 4 know what it was that the Bouth Carolins Re- - P