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251 & 253 Wabash-av. Timense Bargais| GREAT REDUCTIONIN PRICES FURNITURE To Be Sold at Al Must Bo Sold Low; We Recoguize this Fact amd Offer Our Stock Aceordingly, R, We have now in stock a com- pleto assortment of the popular brand of TREFQUSSE KID GLOVES, Tn all the prevailing Fall Col- ors. These Gloves are special- ly to be recommended for qual- ity of Kid and perfect fitting, giving it a preference over all other first-class Gloves retailed jn $his conntry. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR. Also a complete assortment of the popular “LUPIN” KID GLOVES. 2-BUTTON, $1.00. 3-BUTTON, $1.25. 4-BUTTON, $1.50. 6-BUTTON, $1.75. A JOB. 100 Dozen 3-Button Kid Gloves, COLORS, BROWN AND DRAB ONLY, AT 50c A PAIR. WINTER GLOVES, HANDSOME ASSORTMENT. Ladies’ Kid Mittens, Fur Tops, Plush Lined, 76c and $1 & pair. Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves 40c, 50c, and 76e & pair.: 3. v, . Qents’ DOG SEIN MITTS, FUR TOP, and patent spring, $1.60 a pair, " - ' Gents’' Dog Skin Gloves 76¢c, $1, and $1.60. { Children’s Mitts, Far Tops, 60c a pair. i Children’s Fancy Wool Mitts, R0c and 2bc¢ a pair. Boys’ Buckskin Gauntlets, 60c a pair, 121 & 123 State-st. - NEW PUBLICATIONN, TFANBWEL T JAMES ANTUONY FROUDE! " [F-NEW STORY DY, WILKIE COLLIN! TheInternational Review THE ORIGINAL BIMONTHLY, Hasfor f1a object tho unlon of sll nations In » com- o literary enterpriss. ‘THo Proprictors spare no ense (nsecuring for the pages of hls Jteview wriginsl contributions of the beat writers In both Mem- Upherer, NOVEMBER—DECEMBER, 1878, DOES HUMANITY REQUIRK A NEW REVELATION? ' Reply to Mr. Frouds, * rof, I' Q. Talt PENDING ORDEALS OF DEMUCHACY, tion, Gieo, W, Jullsa. UOVERNMENT LIBRARY AT WASHINGTON, A, It. Bpofford. THE FINAL PHILOSOPILY. an Rev, Jatia Halt, D. SUCCKSSPUL MEDIOCRITY. . Alvert Rhodes. BOCIAL DEMOCRAGY IN GERMANY. De. J, von Huber. YE POET: 118 EPITAPI. (Poem.) J. W, droen. AFTER S8PECIZ EESUMPTION, WHA'{: Iiorace White. A BIIOCKING STOIY. Christmas, I8IX, ‘Wilkie Collins. wxu}_u-omlmmlnnunn, We have grestly reduced the price of our ontire lino of Chambor Sots, Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs, Vatent Tlockers, Fanoy Ro- contion Chairs, Beorotarles, Library Tables, Hattan Goods, Sidcboards, Extension Ta- bles, Fine Cane and Leather Dining Chairs, Hall Stands, &o., &o. Our ologant line of Fanoy Decorative Furniture Marked Down. In faqt, every artiole in atogk at an aotual DARGAIN, Call and be convinced. Our atock is comploto and oannot bo ox- celled, To parties residing out of the city, our new catalogue and price list will bo mailed free upon application. 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Neoar Jackson-st. OYSTE! STRIKH. Believing the demands of the Oyster Shuckers to be just and right, I have ncceded to them, have therefore supplicd my trade during the weelk, and having ob- tained additional packing capae- ity at Annapells, Md.,, am pre- pared to furnish themn, and all others, any quantity of my cele- brated Pioncer Brand Oysters in cans or bulk ALL THE SEASON. JAS. E. STANSBURY, Oyster and Fruit Packer, Baltimore, Md. ‘Westorn Branch—No. 274 South ‘Water-st., Chicago. OVERCOATS. Red Letter Sale to-day at the Old Reliable Putnam One-PriceClothing House, 131 & 133 Clark and 117 Mad. ison-st. MINER, BEAL& HACKETT Mauufacturers and Proprictors, LH FIfiIBLONG,_ Maager, CTAOLEN, &o. MORRIS BERNHARDT, No.12G STATE-ST., Itosw 3, second floor, Special Attentlon glven to'the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. Letters of recommondation can be seas s bardv's office from the lcndiag physiciaus ey, Dot only of Chicaga but alt il of yruminenca throughous the United Blates best qualitied W judys of s ssberiurity s an aptivian, & the periectnew of glsases, OFFICETIOURN, D TO 1, 2 TO3. Lettera of tnquiry must tnclass stanp for reply. CAUTION. —No axents employed ur_sovointed. TWANTED, A AN TA in woiting & book that the clreulars of the new Enlargud aud il tun, Audress MOSES WARHKN & CO. 1i%8 Btate sz, Chicaky. T EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL, OF VOGAL AR, No. 1104 Walnut-8t,, Philadelphia, Tue Lt inds ;;:;z! vewseat in America, England, Ger Nent by mall, postpald: for 81.00. o mew subscrivers before January 3, 1479, the No- Yember—December number will bo sent with the Hae View for 1479, on tecelpt of 83,00, A 8. BARNES & C0., Publishers, w111 und 133 Willlnum-ut., Now York. oFl]R SINGING CLASSES. (75 cta., $7.50 per doaen.) By A L. 0. Exgiison, and ia te au- ihard issd aad {siheps best compilatioa for Bloge ATl TR fine nstruriluns, stiunoaas excr ; f ‘Kool of bacted Ausie, Nt 80 QuaBY | wpg. k. SELLER sonounces that her SCHOOL OF VOUAL AILT lita beei Femioved 10 1ha above addrest, ONES, THLE] TELEPHONES! TIEONLY TWO GRAND PRIZES AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, EDISON, GRAY, NEW YOUK, CHICAGO. The Gold and Stock Telegraph Co, Anthe Exclusive Agent of the Ameriean Speaking Telephone Co., IBTHR SOLE MANOFACTORER OF TELEPHONES Made under the patents of Thos. A. Edison, Menlo Park, and Filsha tiray, Chicapo, (o wliom Tiave hecn awanie) for Telentones the Only Girsnd Prizes (firse prizes) ag the Parts Exposiilon, for Kiectiical Inventions, and upon witum has been cotiferred therefor by the French avernment the Croas of the Legion of fonor, ‘Thesa {ustruinents may be scen tn Chicago in dally ractical operstion; and tested by the public, st the stations of the American Districe eneral Offce, 115 Ladalle-at. nd: corter L1 257 Weit Madlwon-st. 46 Cisleago-av. 3 Clty-liall aud use, A Also st the oifices of the tern Unfon Telexraph Comnany, the Atlantle & elegraph Company, tha_1ioard of Trade Tele- A the Gold "and_Stoe P Chicago larm Tele: . the Metro pulitan Telegraph Company, the Wentern Electtic Mau- ufscturing Loninany, ai sty of the more promi- nent business offices tn Chicago, THE GOLD AND BTOCK TELEGRAPK CO. NORVIN GREEN. President. SORUR WALKER, Viee-President, UE: 8. @. LYNCil, ueneral A New York. & Haorh b Utlon Nutidtng, Chivexo. THE AMERIOAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO, ORGANIZED IN CHICAGO 1873, DIRRCTORS; ANSOX STAGER, JONN B, DRARE, NORMAN WILLIAMS, LEROY I, FIR)MAY, . BRUCE CHANDLER, GENERAL OFFICE, 118 LA SALLE-ST. IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAI MESSENGER, BURGLAR-ALARM, AND WATCHL SERVICE MPANY. It lss In actlve opera- <xchAn connecting hy direct wircs furniahin ofices. Tnetruments ean Lo niadoal tho General tice of te :"‘u;fl:l;:n" e L“‘ll")'.\"'l’l?{ll‘l‘m“{)fl lllr fll.lllfllll in he ity B » Genera er. 5. SiFERY, Superintendent. = SALAMANDRR LAMP TIP. “MORE LIGHT” MATO'S “SALANANDER™ Lamp Tip, Wick, and Burner, The most important improvement since the fotro- duetlon ot Keroveno, Uhia 11\t made of preparcd Yeit Paper charyca withi Minersl Eaita, 60 that it burns for nonthis withoul cleaning of renewing. The wick {taelf i perimanent, ‘The lght produced ts narvalous tn ita oftnows and 'he briitiancy. ' No more sofling of hands or dremses. T Tip e eastiy dutached o ¢ho wick, e many unsclicited siatoments wa recaive Ing {ha SaTaTRARACE TI04 AFD B G-arly alike that & will suMice to convey thelr tenar: Yrom EdwinLee firo wn, lirown Biros.. Mg, Co.,cor- Jackmon-at., (,'hlcl; *UAm using 1 (1 my house at Kvanston and And then: better! esenfed. lave burned one Tip X0 evenl ks) on &b ¥CPago of three TS per eveni others Trom one to three monthy Froi J. Echnetder, Jeweler, Evanston, Tit. s |>unmlunu1l‘mvrr soven monthn evenincs, wi tagge name. [t contiuues o wive s guo kbt ineln lnarning to nanaye them. | unde and the light § finve at Lresent 18 0qual to thrve or four of my old burners.” A Burner, Wick, and one dozen Tips will be sont, post Dpald,on recopt of 7acts, Agents wanted. ApplY'1o OSCAR MATYO, Hvanaton, Cook County, Ill. N.D.—Do not coafuund thls with the **Asbestos™ Tip. THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THE MARKET. For sale by sll principal Wino Morchants and Grooors in the Uni- tod Btates and Canad. COAL. LACKAWANNA, BRIAR HILL, WILMINGTON, And BLOSSBURG COATILT ¥OR BALE st lowest markel rates, by KELLE MORLEY & C0., Main 0fce--97 Washington-st, "HOLIDAY GOODS ToYS"SClIWEl’l‘ZER&BEER Inporters and Wholesale Deaters, Ao NG 11 STATESE MO 111 WOLIDAY| oxzcaco. aoons, | SBRETE FAY 047 . Mailed to Dealers on application. ‘ 3 e whore Inuch enlazged sccunlmodation fof thy clasace will be sforded. The Fail T 4l con ¢r BEpd. JENSINS Mol fr Singing Cises | SRR Se b oRa it ., OF 84l Oy do 5 1 njcute o Nunig. &:‘mmnu'xwly Bear 'flnn,ul:uru:.fllfld’fi"fl"?‘:fi For cail detalls apely ot abave sddfeas. = Sreaiity of pieastog Vacred sad beclinr Muslo for | vy IR, 1 SILYA AND NN BIEAD. S nattah, 's’r_enen. W Germus, Bosrdin d LAUREL; WREATE, (8 5,8 vr o | bl S5 il ltharst o8t £ 148 urand ook for Stakia T T ‘Apphication na Heitote LA RO ir i g Gty 100082 Yirueatary, Pbare i Volce Eivacion. r-‘sn. Bl it Muals (a3, 3 aza dpasts,” Fage IV GEAHLAR SO, CHIR, bk fur o Suytog \ tassen 1 S Grammas Schuols Crilwher lhwea), aad for the Jounger classes unhlmn.m Penionalls avavove, Lecturcaby Dr. Labberion ‘AIONK BCHOOL FOK BOYS—BEST CAUK; LOW rates. Address L. HAND, Gi va Laxe, Meterth WU A GUTTRIS, 138 Jasdoiats Chlerson DAY AND HOALDING ¢ Fifty-Lhird: ns Uct. ). BhTS. ULOAKS, JEFFRAS, SEELEY & GO0, CINCINNATI, BManufacturers and fwporters of gu‘e\;.,.w}pmdfiu y W. 0. Pukiun i s Kellal aid very Lright gulleciion ot nevel 0Dk AU Lopk malled pout-free, for retall price.” LYON & HEALY, Obicago. & The suneriority of our goods i every selling gualit) d b) nimnun over any mada fu this country la attesie of leading houses seliing thein Write for particulars FOR WALE, FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. ‘We have disposed of all but two of our hand-feeding folders. They are in perteot ordor, and will be sold cheap. Address . TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, s PROTOGRAY, NN | T e 2 Fanas l ) PINEST nd"n‘{:i" VILLINGS | €] Bl AT Unerthins St A R A Cor, Ciadbk aad Laudoiya-sis | Tribuue Buildlog, for w sbost To Florists and_ Farmers. Abnl;cw""c vy J. Cu llh’i Ctg - 0 and 83 Wabash av., Luitagy. Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV., DETWREN Madison and Monroe-sts., Offer the following special in- ducements in a superior line of seusonadble (loaks, Saeques, MANTLES! Stil: Trimmed Bem,‘" r Cloals, $5, $6, $7.60, and $10. Diagonal Cloth Cloaks, $5.60 and upwards, } Richly Trimmed Muaitelasse Cloul:s, $8.50 and upwards. JMantles in latest shapes, trim- med in Silk and Marabowt Tringe, $22.60. Large and Complete Stock of Cloals and Mantles in very choice designs, frone $30 to $50 and upwards. - Tur Lined Stll: Cireulars, $45. Fur Lined Sill: Sacques, $50. Fur Lined Sills, Beaver Trim- med MANTLES, new shapes, only $75. ok Ladles’ Ulsters at '.56.50. PIANDS. Demmrul i tope. Y xquisite in touch, hotce of the Musical Profession. \ELLOGG: ** Finer § have nevonheard.” MIL LIEBLING: ** Unequaled by any other,* OBEILT GOLDBRCK: ** Trulpbeautiful snd mag- Bonawirz: +vosursamed bysur.othor.” IVE-KING: **I prefer them to'M} others.* 9 . BOISK: **Cannot bo surpessed.* » B. MILLS: **Toue pure, rich, brilllsat.™ STORY & CAMP, Genoral Westorn Managors for ESTEY ORGANS. and DECKER BROS., MATH. USHEK. and PEASE FLANOS, 188 & 190 STATE-8T. site Palmer Houso), Ohlm 13 & 014 OLIVE.ST., BT. LOUIS, OLOTHING. Red Letter Sale to-day at the Old Reliable Putnam One-Price Clothing House, 131 & 133 Clark and 117 Mad. ison-st. MINER,BEAL& HACKETT Manufacturers aod Proprictors, W. H. FURLONG, Manager. ANCE FARM LOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Building, Mako Loans upon Imvroved Farms in Northern and Eastern lllinols at 8 per cent interess, paynbla once a year. _Carreapondeaca salicited. MONEY toLOAN By J0SIAR H. REED. No. 59 Wilama. 1. Y., Inamounts s required, on INPIOYED CHICAUO l‘h‘Dl‘filrs‘Y, st BEST !l(A’l:‘E. - a6 carions ruceived and prom ena W W IR Ay Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Serips aud Youchers, LAZAM Bavk, ( Bought sud soid by (US BILVERMAS ainber of_Cuwmerce. Fipe Spectacies suited 1l mlis o sivotisc ?flr €lfies. Upera and Field Glassca Telcacopes, Micto: Mopsh Basvueioss & YELLOW FEVER. General Celebration of All Saints’ Day in the South. The Solemn Festivities as Observed at New Or- leans. Breaking-Up of the Fever Camp on the Outskirts of Mem- phis. Grand Procession Through the Strests and Services at the Churches, The People Bhaking Off the Feverous Nightmare and Talking Business. Fever-Leaves from the Note/ Book of Dr. Frank W. Rellly, Desoriptive of His Interesting Journey Through the Domain of Yellow Jack, MEMPHIS, TEE PAST IX TIE WAY OF DEING FORGOTTEXN. Bpectal Dispates fo The Tribune. Mxueass, Tem., Nov. 1.—Business 1s fairly resumed, and nothing is hesrd about the recent pestilence, except occasionally some enthusiastic bero Is relating what he saw and did during the epidemic to those who suffered the loss of fam- flv and friends and who have summoned sufll- clent courage to return to business. The scenes sud trisls are Jaid away in the heart smong the unpleasant archives of the past. Those who passed through and survived sre disposed to speak of the terribie past In a fiippant manuer. ‘The tide of returning absentees continues to flow into the city, taxing the ratiroad companies to thetr utmost for transportation facilitles. TR BTREETS Bave been througed all day with people, a good- 1y nomber betog the Srst fnstallments of mer- chants from the laterior, come fo to replenish their deploted stocks of gouds, and to sell cot- ton, the lstter article arriving daily in immense quantities, Busincss is itsell again, soto apesk, and Memphlis can soon lift her Licad shovo the fearful tida that nearly swept ber from the face of the earth. Two importsnt events occurred to-day—the breakiug up of the Father Mathew Catholic Camp, which was made more imposiug by A GRAND FPROCESSION, into the eltv by the refugees and the celebra- tion of All-Salnts’ Day with the ceremonies usaal on such oceasfons, The other event was the return of the Chickasaw Guards, who, be ing caughtabsent from the city when the epl- demic broke out, made good use of thelr time and talentsby giving drill entertainmenta for tho benetit of the yellow-fever suferers of Mem- phis. . The bright and beautiful uniforms of the « Chicks" appeared In severe contrast tu toe ragued and disty fatizuedress of the Blufl City Grays, who had been on daty at Camp Joe Willisms. Thls was a uoticeable but NOT AN INVIDIOUS CRITICIAN which was fndulged fn by the thousands who witnessed and greeted the return of both com- pantes. Acting Postmaster W, J. Chasa is to- nlent declared out of danger, while young Lonsdale Is sald to e in & dying condition. The undertakers report seven intements to-day, only two of which were from yellow fever. No physicians reporting, it Is impossible to give any account of ew cases, excevt such as may be heard on the street. Accerdiogly, 1 have none to report to-lay. TOO BOON YOR TrOLIVICS. Col. Andrew J. Keller, of the Avalanche, nominated verterdsy by the Nationala for Con- press, to-day accepted the nomination, and the race will be between Young, Democrat; Keller, Natlopal; and Randolph, Republican. Vuli- tics is, however, but liitle taled except by the wire-pullers. The poople’s minds are ub- sorbed {o business. i THE EALIBY BOAT. The following telegrain was recelved to-nizht addresscd to the Medical Directar of the Howe ards, Dr. & W, Mitcheli: Fr. Louts, Oct, 3, —Your city, with Vicksharg, may take the crodit of hospitalifies extended o our boat, God bless you. Kasw awd Bare, . The dispatch refers to the vational relief bost, John M. Charubers. STATE BRLIEF. In relatfon to the mppeal by the Memohis Howsrds for additional voutributions to dofray coxpenses u adjacent towns, Gov, Porter Insteucts Presilent Langstaft to advise towus asking for money to refer thelr bills properly authenti- cated o the County Courtsul each county Ho says they oughl to cume totne relief of their own people. HRALTH REFORT. ‘o the Western Asisclaled Press, Mxumriis, Nov. L~—Tbe Board of Healih ofllclally report two deaths from yeilow-fever during the past twenty-four hours ending 0 vcdock to mgbt. Five additional interunnts of pursons who died from other vauses wese 180 repurted. LUSINESS ITRNS, Business s belug actively restmedd. merchants whe beye temvurarily e Lusiuess st Loufsville, Nusnvilte, St Louls, auvd Cinclnoatl, have returued, und are ousily eudaced fu Miing urders for couds sent by country merchants frow the citics and towns ld{n\-m. 1o this point. Staj. J. M. Wuldron, Buperintendent of the Rultway Mail Barvive, 18 here making steouous effurts to expedite the resumptivn vl the nver wall service, opened. Those ed (ny Uge routs has already been NEW ORLEANS, ALLAAINTS' DAY, Speciat Plapulch W Ths Tridune. Nuw OuLzans, Nov. L—All Saiuts' for 1673 wilt_ be loug rewetubercd in New Urleans. Such u gencral decorutivn of the graves of the dead haa probably ever before been secu. ‘The varl- ous clty cemeteries wero carly thronged with crowds of visitors. They may be sald to bave represeuted evcey possiblc phase of clty life, ‘The strauger would have thought, and perhaps truthfully eoough, that every houschold in the cily was represcuted. Eversboay seewcd to take tho matter In hand as a sacred duty. Everybody secmed fo vie esch with the other | I crlug for thulr desd. There seemed withal & aenss of pleasure in so dolog. Tbs territle pestileuce was, viowed a8 practically at au eud. The uight Lefore bad been vold ajmost (0 freezing, Ouly tboss who bave beon theough the harrowlng sufferings aud scenes of o epidemic liko that just draw- g Lo & cluse can imamoe the exbilarating effect aud the sense of dolight exverkenced with the advent of cold. 3t comes wuch us tho sense of sudden freeduon to the prisoner long in waitivg for tho sentence of death. ‘Thero was thus s geveral fecling of reliof from the loug-tmpend- ing doom seemingly beld in waiting,~tue fato of the luved oues gone bLefure, Al scemed happy lu thelr scuse uf freeduin to ouce wore Lreathe, 83 it were, the pure air of Heaven,— helr treedoqr to care for thelr desd. Al were nouve the less UNMISTAKABLY BAD 2nd beart-strichen 1o thar Loeaverent. eral places, bending low in grief and desolation, and laying the flowery tribute upon the erave of the fast of the family kindred; here s widow Iaylog her offerings upon the resting-place of same sad duty for his wife; sod nere, again saddest of all, the stricken forms of the little orphans sobbing over the graves of both father a0d mother, and strewing them with flowers. Afeny | of the scenes were touching In the extreme. Here wax an aged grandparent, as seen In sov- ber husband; here the husband fulfilling the Many of the decorations were the most tasteful that could be Imagined, and msny of the tombs were tovered with national flags. The day, :x:c‘;t all la atl, was vne loog to be remem- red. REPORTS To (he Western Assoriated Presz. - New Onieans, Nov. 1.—Tne weather fs clear anl cool. Ueaths, eight; cases reported, cighty. Total deathy, 39577 Lotal cades, 18,163 REW CASES. Of the eighty cases of fever reported to the Toard of Health today oniy four are ciassed as new cases. [hvaicians who have not reported Lefore are now reporting them, some datiog back several weeks, THE NOARD OF HEALTI had no quorum at the special meetiog called to adopt a resolution that the epidemic was ended, and to renucst the Gosernor to withdraw the quarantine prociamation issued in May, Three nf the members ars out of town, wne sick in bed, atd of the remaining five nccestary to & quortiin one was sbecnt. A mectlog fs called Sor to-morrow st noon, when the above resolu- tion will be passed, Dr. Choppin, President of the Basnl of Health, In conversation with members to-day, cxpressed the opiolon that It was not safe yel 1gr jrersons Lo return, VICKBBURG. A FEW NRW CASHS. Roectal Dispateh o The Tribuna. Vicxssuro, Miss., Nov. L.—Another day has prssed, with but one death in our city. Miss Henriette Jones died of consumption. One yellow-fever deatb Is reported for the country~- suotber caild of W. A. Cushman, which mukes the tenth person buried from this house duriog the scourze. Four new cases are reported at Delts, La., since the last report—Mra. Kayecr, Robert Belk, Mrs. Conway, aud une calored, Two new cases are reported In this city—Witl- fam Phelan and Jacob Hertzel, We hiad a zoud frecze here last night. Quite s number ot re- quests bave been received from REFUGERS askiog permission to roturn, but all have been warned agafnst sucha move, for nlne- tentbgof the cases taken down during the past week of two have been returned refugees. The quarantine restrictions on the Vicksburg, Shreveport &2 Texas Raflroad have been re- moved, and travel is now unobstructed between this city and Monroe, La. A son of Mrs. Julus Klein, while guoning near the City Cemetery to-day, accldentally shot himsell, from which be 1s not expected to recover. He has been up but a fow weeks from a severe sttack of yellow fever. CHATTANOOGA. TUE DAY'S GOSSIP. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, CIATTAX0004, Tenn., Nov. 1.—One death to- day,—C. W. Curry, a promising young druggist from Nashville, clerking o Eastman's. There are no pew cases, much to the gratification ot the citizens generally. There was a heavy frost and a good frecze this morniug. Cold aod clear sltday. Another frost Is expected to-morrow. Thermometer at 0 0. m,, 40. A lsree numbor of refugecs came $n to-day. The Wealern & Atlantic Ralliroad headquarters moved up from Dalton, Ga., where they bad been moved at the outbreak of the fever. Tralus on all tho rouds are runofog on the old schedules. Btores In the city sre openlng. and busioess s bo- ginuing to be brisk. People are in goud spirits over the death of Bronze John, and determined 10 make up for Jost tiwe fu Gusliess oatters, Dr. Jerome Cochrsn, of Mobile, and Col. 7. 8, Hanlec, of New Orleans, members of the Yel- low-Fever Commission,, arrived this morning, snd to-day visited the bospitals, privats cas aud fnfected district in company with the Me feal Director and otber physiclans. They leave to-morrow night for Mciophis, stopping st De- catur and other points os the Memphis & Charleston Road. SPOTSH. MOPLLE. Apecial Dispasch 10 Ths Tribune. MoBiLE, Als,, Nov, 1.—The Boarl of Health made no report to-day. A killing frost was ex- perienced Jast night, and there is every udica- tlon of & rfepetition to-night. Abssatccs are cautioned to awalt fnstructions from the Hoard of Health before roturning to the city. The resumptlon of business over the Ollo & Mississipol Railroad commenced to-day, and general removal of guarantiue restrictions will probably take place fo-morraw. cata. Special Disoaich ia The Trimuns, Camo, I, Nor, 1.—But two cases of yellow fover aro now Kkuows to exist fn this city,~Me- Iran and Mahoncy,—and both are at the hospltal. No new cases have been develooed within the past flve days, aud the furtuer spread of the dis- case fs uo longer feared. Noarly el .the at- sentees have returncd. Business ls pleking vo. und the oty {s assumiug §ts wonted appearanee, Quarantine regrulations have heen cotirelv sus- ponded, aud boata und tralos from all directious arrive and depart without bindrance, Weather quite cool for tho past few duys, but growiug warwer, JACKSON, WIS JACKSON, Miss., Nuv. L.—Five new cases; no deuths for three duya. Total cases, 410. Daatbs, . Population the past month estimated st 350, Henry K. Sluger, an old citizen, wijl probably dle to-night, fee last nlght, HOLLY SPRINUS. Houvy 8priNas, Nov. 1—B8ix new cases and ouu death yeaterday, Four new vases to-dav, No deatbs, Hoavy trost last nigbt. Prospects at another to-nleat. The hospital closed w- day. Many buainess houses vpeued, OATKA, 0OsY%A, Nov. L—Vever over. Heavy trost and lce this moraing. GUEENVILLE, GruNvILLE, Nov. 1.—No uow cases of fever bere, A dvckled freeze last nicht. Atier a Bue sroxt lu the preceding ten days, the Bosrd of Health geem it safo for refugses to returm, g PLAGUE PICTURES. LEAVES PROM DIk REILLY'S NOTE-BOOKS. To the Edior af Thr Tribuse. Cutcaco, Nov. 1.~As I cume through Cairo, a lew da ince, on my return from the Nu- tional Reliel Expedition, which I had sccumips- uled as the accredited representative of the Chicago Reliet Committes, a placurd, artistival- 1y exccuted with 3 markiug-brash, wus hauging over the pecelving-desk 1u the telegraph otlice, and beariug the followiug leyen: i ¢ Where izuorance {o bllss "tis fally lo be wise ""—or olarwlsc, —Fope Bob (lagersoll). Wa rnxran fo be lgnorant ! Don't waut (0 hiear soy yellow-fever news. £l 2 PTRRC ponoanar, {and aowlad 1V afler froet. . +¢ Hin whits gift of the froat,™ for which & wuole nation has s0 long beeo prar- lug, having ut last becy vouchsafed, I veuture to uuwind iny pbosogrepl, aud woller to the read- ersof ‘Tus TRUGUNE, BOt & couvected bilstary of the ufled&tan. Imt“ Sh lucidents and m‘u.fiun rom Yy note- PUSsEYs lutercst lude- vendent of tiniey in thay they .larc ictures of contemporaneous human siguitcance, 38 Augus- tiu Daly imighs say: sud whose portd , Luwe soever inartistic, cannot fail to cbivl PALLY " uud emotion. I It ts the third morviog of Beuner's iliarss, and Surgeon Kevs bas boen st his bedadde ail PRICE F| night. The boat with her nose tis miles below the .3 Y 5 1 the early dawn [ take S 5341, where Yare lies slck, Lto rclieve Keyes. - tields, whose hesd, lre’mlll pleked, ' Beven my driver says, @ bolls, rising above one's he snowy staple atfll un. itired pounds to the acto,™ might be gathered here with 1eas abor 3han 200 on the stunted growth in the | interior, But thers are rations to he lad by iying and luafing sround the rellel depous; and cutton-picking, being honest Iahor, has no more chiarms hera than has hod-carrying snd dray-driving at the North for the corresponding classesthere,—the membersof DennfsjKearney's Workingmen's gu'l;l. An 1 catch sight of the yeilow llaz of the re- Jiet-boat, aweliing ont In” tho morning breeza Just above the Jevel piatest, s man steps on to the road snd motfons the driver to stop.- Bug- burned halr, and sunburned beard, and sun- burned mustache— **Lons. and lean, and brown aa ls the ribbed vea- sand " — T one of the faccs and forms so familisr In old Camp Douglas duriug the War. “Alr you s doctor” " Yes, sir." “Then | want tokerry ye right up to that house yonder.” “ fut, my good fellow, I can't stop naw. I{ olag down to the boat thers to m slck want ye to come right up wi* me. Mebbe, hit's two Tate nuw but, for the love of Heaven, come wnyways."” NSometning In the man's muouer Imoressed me Inturomplying. As L fullowed bis hasty stridee through the cotton-rows, I eadeavured to mscertain the peed of my scrvices. Hut he pressed etraight ou without a word, Thu lsulated kouse lay under the shadow of the old Marine Hospital, loug dle- useil. A one-story frame of two roums, Its ciay-plastered chimucy bullt on the outside in the usual SBouthern fashivn. A glance sruund the roum first entercd showed the yaw! firo- place, ac baneing (u it3 desi umbers on the licarth: a cheap plne 1abl and & fow chairs, with a zourd hangiug by an empx{ pail, an roinecuarse crockery on a shelf, As | hesitated, thinking he might want to sunounce the doctur, my companion seized me by the arin and drew me into the remaining room, May God spare my readcrs such n sight as met my eyes! On'ta miscrable truckle-bed, acruss which streamed the eray lzht Tromi an uucurtalved window, lay the dead budy of an, nuked but for acourse Hanoel shirt, whore open front showed the prominent breast, steined and crusted with black-vomit. Nou hand had closed - the fallen jaw, nor, over the glassy, stariug eyes, drawn “down the lide. A savlous fiuld ovzeo’ from the open twouth, trickled over check and weck, and lust [tself in the sudden mottress beoeath, The stralght, 1auk hatr and beard alane told his race, tor the budy was biack as any negro. aud the swolte aud aiatorted Teatures and lmbs showed that the sickening work of decomposition had Leen proceeding for sume dags. Crosasrise, at is feet, a girl of 6 yaars, borrl- by enuturted, culd and rigid us the desth-agony Iad feft her, Aw older child, also a girl, had tallen from the bed beside the Totting corpees, and was dylog when 1 reached Ler aides> Near her, pronc uoon the bare fluor, a woman—de- 1ird Tever-stricken, straining an unwashed, still-burn babe to ber buruiug, naked botom, ana striving o make It suck, with such tefins of endesruient as mothers use, but brukea with the ravings of her delirtum. Not Dante tnr Dore could sdd_one stroke to the hideans, ghastly spectacle. But this was 1o picture scnastfonal artist; no effory ot the polson-heateit fancy of 8 morbid poet. It wea a horrible reatity, And the onc touch mare which, while v fotensifled the borror, kent onc's reason from giving way,—kept ove trom blaspheming the very name of tiod who could porinit such anflering, —was found io tha Dlaintive walls of two litue children. A boy nod girl, both under 8 years of age, were unmchln1 In the farther corncr, on \he coarss q}l,mu which had eridently been removed frun the dead man’s bed, 5 Such poor offices as could bo performed for the womau—the living childeeu bundied tnie }?a lack, with o.nastlly-writien note to the owal woman untll ielb and nurees grrived, 1 touk my way on foot to the bost. Une of the twachildren subsequently sickened and dled of the fover; and of the family of 1.°T, Box, numberine thirteen souls st the outbreak of the epldemic, the mother and ong child alons rematned when I feft Vicksburg, 1t There Is the usual buzz and hum fu the How. ard rooins us the hut siternoon wears by, Joe Stack, the uoiquitous Master of Trausportation of the Howanls, 1s snswerlng questions and giving needed directions befure the querles aro halt uttered,—un {ustinct (or affairs naoticeabla in saen who skillfully conduct vast and 1ntricats business operdtions;.s divlnatton of the pur- s, needs, and futeutions of their subordl- nates, characteristic of successful merchaots, rullruad manmzers, ang military men. A very incarnation of energy and unrest fs Jos; a wan who couldn't go to bed tn a city lke Chicago—if there s one like her—leat some- thing huoven and he not be there at least to seo it not to take u hand I, too. Capt. Will Andrews, the President of the Howardu, fs giving sudience to a lady clud iu the usual sombre garb, and whose whize, wan fuca and mournful, tired eyes tell of recent vigils, euded ut last when paltida Murs himsel! took the Joved ong into his own unending charge. Andrews I8 o warthy successor tu the lamented Rockwood, Quict, unassumling, sympathetic; but [ eaw his eve blaze with Indignation when a gentleniun with a rent-roll of $15,000 u year tried to sponge supplies from the rellet fuud: and [ saw it steel with con- temnt in the interview with the Now, Georre Washingson Stith, as the latter confcssed biv own wurthlessness, Qi Pegran's voles, with a soupeos of Keoteh mist In (G ts hesrd bewalling his uu- hurky stars that {t wasn't white Instead of 8 volored bsckman be hail caught furglge 3 serv- fea-ticket. *1've been trylug to break tlla thiuy up for three weeks, and now 1'll make su cxumple of vou. But 1'd vive uuother silk um- biceelta to have cuughit a white ruscal Instead of 2 black one” S Untl*tis s Huwand Dircetor, us is also 'Sqwire Fronch, the geutlemun to whoin b spplies for the warrauty und the ven- cruble Mr. Kleln 18 snother, the white-haired and gold-spectacled President of the Musslsslp- i Valloy Bunk, who has Just headed che Hst Jur the * Henner Widow und Orphana’ Fund " with & sabscription for $L000, Fronch was a hittes Rebel, us, tudeed, Wwore most ot thoss £ maet. lle boasts that he fought foto the fnst Witeh aud out of it aguio, aud thut he's felt light ever sinee. “Hut pow, wentlemen, 1'm throust, The mun that has suyshing agaipst the Nocth atter Ihiy,—the man Whotses the word * Yaukes'as e wern uf repruach, —the wan in Vicksburg who. lu slzht of Benner's grave on the lltside over us, hus any bt the feellogs of brother for brotber, o betweon North aud Suuth,—that wmau Las Bl French for au soemy, sud, by the shecieid shade of Btovewall Jacktus, - 1 van Jick bini1? Bl s s Justice of the Peace] but his Celtie blood sometimnes runs riot in that Bouthern cllme, snd tinges his utjerauces with an ulm‘ut‘m'n Letitting ¥ follower of Bellous rather thau of Minerva P In snother coruer of thesoor (s & group frmn out which towers tha frosty head aud gray oysé of Mayor Paxton, Somo forty years aro two schoolmates left tho worn-out tobsceo-fluids of O Virginia, and went Weat, snticloatioe Me, Greclev's oft-quoted advice. Oue ol theye s uow the Jeadiug iron-waster wnd founder vi tho Luwer Missl llv‘)l. ‘The otler setled o Clicago, and revolutionlzed agriculture, uot only fus the West but throughout the waorld. Thelr respective uamsare A, W, Faztou, of Vicksburg, and Cyrus .. McCornlek, of Cht c0. u thie group sfound Paxton are two colored e, one the ex-Secrotary of Btate, Mr. Curters the other thu Rev. Dr.” Stringer, au ex-Ststs Benatur, Educated, gentlemanly, fv fuct, ac- cumplished—for Dr. Strivier 15 uit M, D. us well asa 1. D., and hasbeen practiciug as wel us preachiug’ duriug the whole epldemic.—tlese men snd others of thetr race whon daily et areas cordially received, 83 sttentively listencd to, and futrusted with a3 wuch ol tho respyusi- bifities of the orcauixation ss” thoukt o such thiug as a “votorline '’ had ever extsted, All these, and a score of uthers, have sbau- douad busivess und bank, sbop aud shippiuy, 1o devote themaelves exclusively to thls wurk g ou around we. Medscugers como aud gu cry mogunt., Telezrams coustantly arrive, N real und answerwd, Or uecesysry grderd ivag ut once. A8 50 teet of lumber 1o Bovina for eol- 3. “The fover bas broken out atan. Goodrlcb’sh Sat Flve deathis aud elevill bew cescd aud, leaving the man tv watch by the ... . i T [ A B s ¢ i i W