The New York Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1878, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

\ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. _ SEPTEMBER 8, 1878.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. 5 and to beseeeh them to authorize the rmaster | Martin’s Station last evening, was stricken to-day | Gibson, Miss. ; Greonville, Miss., and Brownsville, | Howard Agsociation, of New Orleans, and $130 for TT aS Ty’ at this post to 1 oe gultable rations a ty days | avd removed to the in} rmary © tside the city. Teun, where yeiiow fev reported to have existed. | the Touro Lutinmary. a W HO 1s I O B LAME and the uecossary biankets to cover the sick im: a One vase bi made its appearance at Jordan Reports trom otner indicate good beaitiy. in- in response Ami se ppeal from the St, George's So- b es | of St Vinceni’s Infant Asylum. Immediately ‘om this city, eluding Blount Sori and Cedar Keys, Fis. | sietr, of New Orleans, ir, Jona G. Dale, so. dl ‘ * | the reeerpt of the above Collector Smith sent thi pay both raneeosly ta or: a soeonae th she pentane basins Broadway, owing (ajuneny te Rperetary, Meppacs iw FIGHT DEATHS YESTERDAY AT GRENADA—TEE | Sorgeon General United States Marine Hospital Ser- Captain Con- | Partial Collapse of an Unfinished Engine Company No ©, of this ¢ New Onveans, Sept. 6, 1878 appeal of the fremea of New To ty Sxcretany ov War, Washington :— “HEALD” CORRESPONDENT DOWN WITH THE viee, py ee os, subscribed $260 for sulferine firem Building on Broadway. The Yellow Fever Scourge Empty- For rare sick i Lovee Bp ign g 4 vEvaR. THE CANONICUS THE ONLY WAR VESSEL IN festine Commandery. Mes 18, K. 7. y, “ fankete, tr ot fe made that vou $125 to the tnt tricts In Louisivaa and Mis- —_—_-—__—__ ‘ S h Ci . Dlaukets for use ai » Ln SMITH, Colleetor, (BY TELEGRAPA TO THE HERALD.) THE FEVER DISTRICTS. o nleened Alan a ing outhern Cities, _ Grevxana, Miss, Sept. 7, 187! Wasuincrox, Sept. 7, 1873, Thomas Cheimers, Jr., of No. 103 Chambers str BLANKETS ORDERED FOR NEW ORLEANS. been cight deaths and four new cases of | The: sas ge “ne yellow | collected $1,025, aud turwarded tho same toine How: | LITEORIES OF THE ACCIDENT, are no United Star a the y ard Association at New Orleans, | ered Wasuixetox, Sept. 7, 1878, Yellow fever here during tho past twenty-four hours. | fever vicinities except the iron-ciad Canonicus. At Centennial Lodge, - > The Sceretary of War to-day referrea tothe Quarter. | Amoug the new oases I am ualortunately classed, | tho time of the breaking eut of tne wiseaso her oflicers | Beriih, has appropriate ‘GREAT MORTALITY. Master-Goueral the telegram of Collector Smith, of | only a light ck and hope to be abogt | aod cre @ removed, leaving only hi- | x cuvens Kinet C ma maitiee, apané by Acrash like the peal of distant thunder startle Now Orleans, urging the fssuing of 200 blankets for | 27: \n afew days A. ¥. Ball, the Mississippi and mated persons in charge of the vessel, nd f pial ite evo onrtn yada the people in the neighborhood of Fifty-third street -— ilrond is 4 t, and . the 200 children in St, Vincent's Orpban Asylum, | yr, Knox, the ncalats iplareesaiaht ee neae the removed 10 a hospital, wuere two of them died. | ‘¢ilel movement to com unioate with them at their | and Broadway a. half past four o’ciock yesterday N Or ? ry forty of whom are sick with yellow lever, The Quar- | doad, There are no naval yessels in ibe Gulf, all of the | olive, oe 237 Broadway, room 2, This office was | atternoon, [5 was caused by the falling in ew rleans’ Long List | efisster-Gouersi bas mades {nyoravle report, but | Dr. Ringgold, the gole surving physician of Gren- | 8avadron being north except the Canonious. ile laste coment Ramenaciermtator [of a portion of an upfinished four story Ts ats Says that the blankets can be supplied {rom no nearer | ada, isin u hopeless condition, Tho fever is unabated _ — i £4, a of Victims. peloviban Fort Leavenworti. The Secretary issued | in malignity. TAR PMILADELPAIA COMMITTEE AND THE | {j.NE HA! Wave tendered the uso ot their rooms to | rise. | “wulatng.| on. Belagamegn canore: nee the ord tor the supply this alternoon. , eased ry 1onea, coriunately al ni . . : “PI, ae 7 " Lodge, No. 724, F, and a. 3., will bold a STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR OF CANTON, MISS. PLAX PROFLE —TAZING TO CORBROT THE | cole in ine Corimiuica reome, Masonic Temple, | M08. Was in’ the. ill-fated. house, apd with equal ORPHAN CHILDREN ATTACKED, CONTINUED RAVAGES OF THE FEVER AT MMM-| rue TOWN FULL oF BEFUGEES—-TuREE | MISTAKE. as un next Thureday evening, for the purpose of raising | good fortune the sidewalk in the immediate neigh. iy AVY. 4, y — Bi! > 3 PHILADELPUIA, Sopt, 7, 1878. areliel fund. ians. PHIS—-REV. C. C, PANSONS DEAD— NINETY: DEATHS AND TWELYA NEW FEVEN CASES | rye members of tho yellow fever Pritt talc quis citizens of Yorkvilio will hold » meeting next ei A pears aM ee Peeing Migr} = C. AND ONE HUNDRED AND 9 ‘uesday evening, at Parepa Hall, Eighty: ringer, RYE MDE RS ee iT To Re SIGE FRIDAY. é sais ae treated the “play people’? so discourtcously found | ayy fu:ra avenue, to receive subscriptions and devise | horses of which became frightened and started -" N . . ANTON, Misa,, Sept. 7, 187! themeelves in bot water this morning, when their | means of r ou a run, but at the disiance of two blocks the sxiiful Efforts at Memphis to Check [sy TELEGnAPa TO THe HERALD. | There havo boon tweive cew cases and threo deuths | more liveral minded fellow citizens read of their pro- | 4 lBe Proprietor of the New London Theatre bas ten | gia)’ or tue reins by the drivers eurbed the cone i dered a Leued, to take place uext Thursday. the Plague. Memrais, Sept, 7, 2878. within the last twenty-four hours, The weather is | ceedings in the newspapers, Several ofthe commitiee ¢ Louisiana Jubilee Singers ave aso tendered a | gpced and brought them out of danger. A policeman The long lists of dead nadsick which I send you | cloudy, and the prospects are very giooray. Ketugees | are ou print lo explain away the mutter, claiming in fit, to take place oo the 16tn inst, that they were misuoderstoed, One of the committee ‘Miss’ Henrietta Sarksten, tio praniste, offers her | Sted Upon the opporite corner, and when the dense to-night tel! plainly enough of the dreautul on- | Sep caine sees somone tes sapeoneaing siasens services for a benelit periormance. cloud of dust thyt arose trom the ruins had passed . slaught the yellow tever is making here. Ninety-flve | at nere. We have 500 persone in ih — - an geil misunderstanding of our rom The combined fraternities of Harlem are inaugurat- | away he hurried to the scene. Only a moment vefore VICKSBURG WORSE, | cccis anatss anw eases have boon roperied since | f the fown over io00%t the oun and'rasarin woget | $0, hye, 04 tke & beatin arumas any offer | ops aariwatentriaipen'n tora tau f0's' | (preg wornaion who wee tthe bulaiog ta! le te last nigbt. Among the dead i¢ the Rev. C ROBERT PARNELL, Mayor, | goxious and wiling to receive ail contributions for tho | yices of artiets 1m ald cl ihe guase, a crackling of the wall having given chem thealarm. Io ‘1 ; oer reliet of the suff-rers, but wo did not fecl that we am a A SAR peggy te neue FEVER AT BOLTON AND LAKE STATION, Ought to indore, und by that indorsement y Bis heste.s@ eeae pe OnN OFABR WORNRON: Mai RRER Spread of the Disease in Ken- Parsons died in the traces, He was one o: Mrxsbiax, Migs., Sept. 7, 1878. to autnorize, the giving of entertainments, ADDITIONAL AID. alather, employed on the third slory, jumped down most zealous and earnest workers, always | os cases ol yellow tener mn Lake wea | CRN We oun very rowdily Heo how th The regular collections of money deposited im the | nearly an entire flight of stairs, but escaped unin- tucky and Tennessee. ready to answer the oalls of the sick and needy. He y, i! and wuthority might be ubused numerous ballot boxes throughout the city of Brook. | Jured. ton, on the Vicksburg and Meridi was never weary of well votng, and ho will be deeply | mites wost of Meridian, and ten casos at ol No reasoa for g mourned by a Jargo number of our citize Mr. J. | the sime road, (wenty-seven miles east of Vic! Hines aenors mignt just GEORGIA ALARMED. | ®: (008, architect, is very sick. What is most needed --—- id return us ine tuo Ma Iroad, forty the people wno nai thus tar written to us. DESCRIPTION OF THR BUILDING, that autbority, vecauso the | lyn for the relief of the sufferers at the South were Avisit to tme buliding was made last night by a made yesterday morning, aud the various amoynts |: Herat reporter, He found tho house surrounded by teken to Police Headquarters, They amounted to | curious sightseers, who were warded from danger by gaged more | Considerable excitement prevails in some CAC ral seal a cx parts O° | garded by the “play peop! 3 A eutiBlactory ex PE xP ME, POOR AARECE ENG TR TE | HOM end te eee: Wall, ie ie hope ee br Ne Georgia over the appearance of s malignant fever in | Bution of the subbing which Mr. gave vo a MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM—FIFTY-PIVB CHIL- | of the city to-day but the Mayor, whois down with | Chatiauooga. Three oilizens died y: Goodwin, Miss Eytinge and the others, wose cou 4 nd a hearty We want tue theatres | $295 o4. acordon of boards and lavteras placed around ihe hore ts experienced medical skill, Several nurses | GEOBGIANS AFRAID THE PLAGUE HAS REACHED | ng ai) other classes of umu-ement men to help us, * The amount collected through Treasurer Ropes, of | premises by the police. Several officers were also SHR TeY bave died, aud a number of others are ill, We want, CHATTANOOGA—SUSPICIOUS DEATHS. | bi eh heed big es ty neh — on sp the Citizens’ Reliet Fund, was $1,715 73, present guarding the py und rendering assistance witha g Our Indorsement, which I gai rey 7 | aking IAL part of it left standing more socure. INCREASE IN DEATHS AND DECREASE IN NEW Lota! cecatas 7 Sete eiilagh ARS a lhc (AY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] some cases--just as 1 have experienced tn the pasi— | aga hia ith sig neers aA dnt oderball ihe weal side of tho balling ‘acing delay in burying the dead, and Im disposing of their AtLawra, Sept. 7, 1878, might be abused,” e Sluger sewing machine factory hands at Eliza- | on Broadway had talien in, and a ha: 38 of bricks, CASKS IN NEW ORLEANS-—8AD DESTITUTION | effects; but the relief committee hi NJ all very well, bat it 18 not re. have subscribed $4,000 for the re al ‘alk. The rear wail rewatnod standing, as did also the trons received $2,201 38, mak- | part of the buildin; In the gaping breach cou d bo 10. He tas sent $500 to | Been by the light of the street Iamps the wail of tel of Mayor Yates, of Newa: Ing 4 Lotai to date of $3,970 teous 8 he retused to answer, Moreover, the | the citizens’ Relie! Association of Memphis. the adjoining bow and the dévrie of tb DREN SICK. Be, Bre, ons a aeths erred others aft ne Fee a bag " commitivc wore not asked to “iaderse”” Mi, Goodwin ‘A mevting of the Board of Trade vf Bepare wee floors | that, bad bese shanped OM twain oy, ive ti one e aphs = yi correspondent | oF hi poinkment | hed Monday evening to raise a fund forthe sufferers, | tall. The howe fiself fronts on y-thied etree {Bx amie Fe ae ee Mitk orcas Leaping a im ridding the place ef the that it is not yellow tever, vat the drift | Of committee of gentlemen to meet him und arrange Mi hs occupying a space of about twenty-tive feet. It 18 E a 1. ay be What app Upon & benefit performance. The number of new yellow fever cases reported by | discovered t ube Board of Health is 232; by the Howard Associa- | dered to pay thon, 295, and by the Young Men’s Christiso Assooia- id to bea case of sharp practice was | o: opinion ts against him. All the c: built entirely of brick apd is four stories in bognt, Acounty undertaker bat been or- ‘Additional subscriptious for the Citizens’ Relief QUARANTINE, On the corner, it was designed to have a store extend- were bred in alow partot thecity. If this is yellow ; Committee, of Mempiis, by G. H. Judah & Sol, -_-_—— ing along Broadway o distance of, perhaps, thirty fever 1t destroys established theory agaings it attack - ANOTHER CASE OF YELLOW FEVER ON BOARD | tect, with entrances on both Broadway aud Fitty- ing high jatitudes. Chattanooga bas been always an foundation was laid about three though it was si F 8 és yy ” asylum for retagees from iniected districts, THE HOTCHINSON-—-VESSELS BELEASED FROM ago, and It Was expected that the entire struc. beat eb a he "pao ef a oad bp doi pal a, dg The undertaker w There is no alarm in Atlanta, A hospital bas been UPPER’ QUARANTINE. ture would be completed within a fow weeks. four hours, against 696 yesterday, a decrease of 117. TRE. BRAD. here, and patiouts are woicomed and treated _— DUMB AS SPHINXES, Iu the Female Orphan Asylum, No. 471 Magazine | qy4 souowing deaths have beon reported:— Strect, there are now 55 casos under treatment. This | Dennis Jacovs Martha Ande rooms at the hotels, Another case of yellow fever, making four in all, From the people coppected with the baliding, whe wan, 10; on. —_—_ Abruham | Occurred yesterday on board the steamship Hutebin- Lisanti fronnd Wg te 8 Ass de EN ag RS noble,institution holds at the present moment 200 to_ | Jack Waldroa. Mrs. Eiward McKinley, | 4 JOURNEY THROUGH THE XELLOW FRYER DIs= ite a ee gitfess 825 | aon, which, as already announced, arrived on Weanes- | foe nbink UP the walls, & mates, all ittie chilaren, from one to seven years of | Joseph Jock ie Ratexet. TRICIS, FROM CINCINNATI TO NEW ORLLZANS— Bros. & Ov., additional, 310; Thorans 1¢.¢ day last {rom Morgan City, Li. She is an iron| “Go to the big man,” at length said one with » e Phitmot, Katie Flausg a. , eT c * z Fo 10 Samual Vendig, $5; Cxsh, $10: Cash, $10; H. . | knowing look, “be knows ull about it,”? age. DI Rosa McDonuld. PAINFUL SCENES, 5: Oush, $1—total, $225 5U,’ Previously acknowl. | #!dewbeel steamer, of 1,431 tons, and to all appear. The reporter thereupon went to the big mai ‘There bave been no deaths among the children | Mules Moore, Bi Grand total, $783 50, pol Dy Cincinnati, Sept. 7, 1878. ances 1s a sound, seagoing vessel, and otherwise In | whom ne found standing Bear the workmen, watch- Mra, Klizabetn Speers. A promiuent business man who bas just returned Miss Rose Eytiage received this afternoon tho fol- | good condition. she has been trading between some | ing their movements. go far. Only one person died in the building—an A. G Sonuitz. lowing telegram trom the New York Yellow F ms ” employé on the place—on the 224 of August, Sister | J. B, Beam. from a trip to New Orleans, a Ceraitse q otiow Sever | Southern porta ia the interests of the house of RR AGC eer) Bie Sonkees SEAT Mary Joseph Rochford and Sister Martine McK con ty A) eee ree recimey os tion as sorrowful in the extreme. ye naan Gut New Yous, Sept, 7, 1878. | Charles Morgan, in this city, where Abe is owned, | after an investigation, ” are boih convalescent. Victor Pica, John Atkinson. r down, at Arkansas City, the boat w. tlon of the entire pal re a ‘es , York, Aw the Phil. Bia’ wae AN te qmiateeen” Dal. Mf ari bak ir prerued tho theory.as Wao She noniaeny ee $ A PECULIAR CITY, Arthur Stoneburg. Toney MoGaee, coal or land. Men stood om the bank with guns im | Sie!phin Commitice aro unwilling tu accept the con:ribu- | cave of fever is that of’ x seaman who UBRIEdd tie ing: Ot Wine etatces Galeti tious Liat the venefit of the yeliow fever sufferer ts ture i 4 The condition of efairs in our city, compared with eres orig wor, rec therr hands threatening to shoot it an attempt was | “play teud thom to us and wo will mont cheor- | Was tranaferrod by o ; ed away. Alter awbile, however, be returnod, and staed Northern cities during’ the summer, 18, in some re- | Jonn Cronin. Dr. RB. Willams, made. your efits nem GR eRe SPE ULI ORAS, TD croli One stripe sires’ vakrrea Peis Caer nee mecrin aes fu who gan go away 1s many Mike O'Ne Adoiph W. K ber. At Memphis, which was reached as evening was KKNEST F, FALLOWS, Secretary of Committee. | pected, wiil have a fatal result, while the cies ormore was putting up the building by days? work. uly, an ese comp Lem Goetz. ard Pate Paadhine ¢ iussl devaecing wosne Sin areal _ convalescent, ‘Then there 1s No contractor?” asked the reportei r pobacple of the city. ee) ‘Lewis Kevzier. Joba Sourigg. ri ya pari aa he rans a sdelaaspoh ee pik ANOTHER REMEDY. k The Spanish steamer Casutia, vetore reported as “Mo, air,” replied tne map. Pp “missed. Tuis leaves a very large porsion of our adisb, houses did not seem to be inbabited, as trom mo chim- | Pr-D. Robinson, of Faterson, N. J., says that the | Jast, and uct ullowed to come ve the city, 14 now load. — someones enberyaiee tebortae éuchinell ponnlicn Rater Ret Toe sales ay P A ner Saree ne ney Cree HC en smoke ascending. Kvery place | point of attack in yellow fever is the liver aud that ug for i port in Spain a cargo ot grain at Robbin’s | g plausible tovory of the accideat, Said on t summer here, under the best o: cumsl ie is ra Caroline om seemed to be doverted. c the quarantine ground in the upper bay. A far the most trying portion of the year to tn8 poor. | Mrs. Margaret Stack. Charies W. Edwards. Vicksburg was almost as bad as Memphis. Terror | ‘He ™mediate cause of tho disease is stoppage of the Seater and sevaralesnnl boete.were alone ae | pis. Bouee otheva batters pon" Phe a Those who are barely compensated for their laburs— | Mra. Wernediok’s obid. Altce J. James, reigned all along tne Mississippi. It the boat had | Peres of tne skin, When the patient ts attacked, he discharging grain into her hold. the Pas tusthess’ irom” thei gorau canemn ee woes Reuckeuinty cihesatale tata eines 18 Frank Gale ireight for any town it was taken on te New Orie: says, all be bas to do 18 to drive the dead matier out jeamer City of Washington, whic arrived ie wiuter—bave now the ¢ in. ed on a flag stone which was on the sur- face of a sewer, ant was dug out oy a plamber Dr. | (whose name | ‘don’t know) iinmediately before the the fleet at | foundation of the builainy was Inid, This sewor 1, and, after | evidentiy gave in, und that’s how the building felt ” ‘Sirs, Mary Beatinaton. iy W. Jenny. making food for oight months Jast for twelve. Those | Louise Hagge. Re Who are uflecied by precisely such a condition of Ed Lock, (Chinaman), Jairs embrace thougands—oumber, indeed, by far tl x colored perso! largest portion uf our pupulation. ' Now, when ‘man completed the list, » C. Parsons. ng ceive it, of the blood. This can only go out through the pores Wedue aay, will complete the discharge of her cargo things looked much better. Men a the kin Let the pi t plunge bis fe ry hiers to-day and come uw levee; business bouses were open, | iegs in hot water, and, he adds, drink hottea or | Vanderpool yesterday afternoon v ted, lemonade every five or ten minutes and continue the | ancbor and discharging at Robbin’s nd one unkaown white iP iL At Grenada not | drinks until the pores are streanting. ‘I'neu let nim | being satisfied of their cleanlineas apd healthy con- ther resident of th hborb # superadded to Want the position of thts elas NEW CASES. visible, only a tew mogroos, At Holly | be put to bed and kecp on drinking wotil all pain and | dition, guve them permits to come up to" their siiewese: y structure. ut ° be ulteriy deplorabie. It canuot be described. is is yw cases are:— Spriogs about two bandred eame aboard. Yellow iever | soreness are removed, Then, the doctor claims, the wharves. cooly umong the cases daily, bourly visited by onr be- FW " a thet Jr., 26 yrs. Ed. Grogan, 40 years, bad breken out the night before. The scenes att fever will be eured. DIRD AT SBA. up cheaply, an Bevolent sgelgtiet. {bat it can be. geen ea Ea, Fos! a nates, 35 years. depots were heart ed g—wives leaving husban sae IO The pehooner Tookpah Oaptels. well, from Sagua, | jai] betore.”” SICKNE! x’ OVERTY. Jono wu jorgan, years. Mary Smitn, 40 yeara, mothers leaving sone; biuding teem turewell, porhap: NEW YORK'’S AID FOR THE SUFFERERS, consigned to Grinnell & Mintura, arrived in this port th iT 4 During the present sickness instances are related | Geo, Diekiason. 40 years. Ony Miller, '17 years. 10! ¥d ? 3 last evening, During ber voyage she I From ot! ehbors the reporter learne: jt Georgo | person in charge of the building was a Mr. Fik Frank- | wasemployed by Mr. Livermore. The | ‘The workinen engaged around the building declined to make any joment, evidently acting under in- where (he sick, dyiug aud dead were ull sound lying | Jonn Kyme, 20 years. Maud Vslesby, 28 yoars, At one eae @ mother, in one room, iu some cases Without a shoct to cover | Liggie Lock, 36 years. Her husba: them, and uot a single attendaut about the house. In | gigter Cutparil one room eight were found in Ove bed; in another a | Marg 4. Luntz, with three jchuldren, get on The follewing additional subscriptions for the ye). Rogers, i finns ‘officer, « no hour pri low fever sufferers were received at the Henan office | ber, a: k Pel sacs er promise day :— vessel is See at quarantine, the lives ot hersel! batt pequocamenpe, One ventured to express the belief that little child was ciscoverad dying, lying between J. W. McDonald, 1d years. | and children. and uneofliued—an- of Mover Employes of 4 q 38 blasting whicn had lately been goi oar b: father and motker, who were (amt usicep. Poor, | Clarence Blang, 3 years. buried. The Howard Association is accomplishing Pg gee 6); V.-Donv WHY HE SHO’ HIMSELF, Seek ee ide teroidee elon weak, exhausted humauity had utterly broken down af Malor, $2 sre Tom McConnell. Broat Rood. Veople of Highs avait Jed his mouth, An ine terpai afection. Save these three years, Mra A. McConnell. ———- ‘Toiety Jobn Henry Grail, a cigarmaker residing at, No, 98 Department of Builds sass eee tn mats goul about the hi a 3 Pat cue. ara Hi A CABD FROM CINCINNATI. B5, Ten Kyck street, Brogklyo, shothimselt tn the head on ime e firm 1ooting—and when ay Cincinnati, Sept. 7, 1878, Mootrone avenue yesterday afternoon under peculiar ig mar i if nataay a ie ire ° ‘rar RBrpSER He |W. wich ears, mina * Aante Woldnd, Owing to exaggerated reports sent out by irre- is circumstances. Before Le became ol age he promised OBLTUARY, 3 stilt for them Be te oe ae ee |S, eee Sul yeare Albert Jones. it i oung Jad: ni m7 of the poor and destitute. Among the lower taker Thecls, hire. Eaiher, sponsible parties of the presence of yellow fever in le b a an mshin bip band 10 marr! ete iP two y1 Eby i Hid one of whom wnwbee 4ut PACHA. tlassos of Europeans, where waut aod Olth most Bill Haray Cheten. Nelly Turper. this city our business men and otmers are in receipt sued for breach of promise and lost the sui because abound, it 16. extremely fa Acable despatch fn another column announces the A.race are difficult to manage, Maria Rert of numerous inqu ies as to the advisability of visit- he made the promise while a minor. He then, ons Rath Fraz Jackson Boyd. ing the city at the present time, and whether oar 1874, married @ nice, quiet young girt | death of Mehemet All and twonty of his sult as te aon Me reailp tee inet a thied ee Fg Moll hier quarantine regulations would prevoat aay person en. al named Louisa Ketting, | Y#eova, ia Albania, under circumstances that must oy Leal Pe ol oo ” Bt tho Close of 118 career, Which 1s sometimes milder | ¥ arcus Vonger. Preston Riley. via fpiy to bene inaurieg Niet ir to state that m8 cere esos Mites O nelly’ Si, ik Co. - ew ang they started housekeeping together, his occupa. | ead to an open war betwoon the province aud And sometimes more fatal, for Wc apn ‘ena ‘0 | Thomas Jackson, ‘Alexandre Prades. the city is a8 nealthy and free from epidemic as it rich & Go. (theough eae Box), $5 1¢ tion as a cigarmaker affording sufiicient remune! the Turkisn government. The death of Mel AN ICE CURB. : are eer ee. ever was The general health of she cuy is Hoareeit, ay nD ha, Brant & tion to keep them in comfort, Two children were | All Fecalls the story of this Saxon pensent ) ol eo Ly rus m8 ecl obuary Li ‘an ow deen alreudy teiegraphed—is pronounced entirely oat | 144, Robinson Fore rs pul who bring the “disese in | mayor's office <- slowly decreased and household expenses steadily in- | Bosphorus n brig ama Of danger tuis evening. YBATERDAY’S OFATH LIST. ja The Bamber of deutbs ior he past twenty-four hours Arable 7 oer. inst 61 yesterday, an increase of 17. 018 ‘Also Oity-seven colored persons. Total new cascs ot deaths, 1,470. The names of the dead reported by six physicians, 123. Casey Young has takeu in hand the work of nd every such case bas been given in these despatcves, No certificate trom any person us to whore be may have come irom is required by tho a persons are examined only for the purpose of ascertain: Mf they nave (ntections disease at the time. re, to the barge of the great Ali Pacha Na Malestagen, h iad ‘ creased he became discouraged and took to drink, . pathy ea Brees cer: | This brought the worst side of tis character out, and | (afterward one of the most famous Grand their home wis soon 4 bell upo: tb. Hits ill-treat- | Viziers who ever ruled in Turkey) to his appointm: meut of nis wife and {antly became unvearabio, until, -10-C) Io to stand it longer, sue leit bim witu her chil. | tt Yesr as G-neral-in-Chief of the furkish Armi piain. MeKiwnin, rps, $100: Denaia: | 22 ‘ oa harks, Densidien. ten dren, a boy of two years and a girl of ene year, und | and his return, only a few weeks age, ‘Wilham Kiebard. Mrs, Ritter Reinbact, Anorougbly famigaiing tue city by means of Durning giur “30: Ce iitough Brening Post, Felurned to her parents ut No, 91 Leonard siree to nis mative Prossia Turkish Pleat diary C. McBride, Phitip Marphy, turpentine and brimstone, Chiet moFadden, of the | GOVERNMENT SUMMARY OF THE reLiow | 5%: 4; 1; through _Beening Post, 925; through This brougot him to bis senses lor a day ortwo, and | potentiary to the Congresa of His Jaines Pyoww. Poulip Vaber Fire Department will place bis force on au Keeping ing Loot Sepromber 5, $40 pupils of Grammar School | she hud almost been persuaded to revarn to him, but | family ts 0! French origin, us the jotroit, 1n- Rene Gueble. George N. Palmer. up bontires, au he artillery FEVER RAVAGES DURING THE PAST WEEK— | NO. 4. Bim Soi Hauscno & Powning. £10; inines Craik: | a umely threat warned ber and sho retused to yo. He from co on the pro- Heury Hostz, Mary McGarry. rives, the co pp! ¥ Tee yeas ian 4 watching the neighborhood jor so) antes, and young Cusar Coetouiliet. Mra Carrio Jounson, ‘ol articles weeded in owrrying out this plan will AM SUABMING MOREALITZ—UPWARD “OF ar reat Neck. Ly 1, $1 a day oF two ago mi james Conrad. ichael Narvon. 4 by Volonel Young. THIRTEEN HUNDRED DEATHS. to shoot her mother and all 4 Antonia Divincenzo. Witham Battle. ‘Al “ Louisa to sey her prayers; she will outh w. prenti m nir- pplicat Jor nurses continue to poar 1: the W. y Pp bot yi as apprenticed at inir- Stella Valsveimer. Willis K, Woelt. ASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1878, office of the Howard Association, but they are not to ? He soon grew tired of this life James 4. Alice Wail. Se The following was tesued this morning :— young woman calied te her | and making bis way to Kosteok anip; as the William Weish. Mury Bailey. Fa a pein bien ch iceaaenton postage es from the street, und Mra Grat'oame down They hed | suip's boy on a "Mecklenbure vessel "bowed. tor William Shakeliort. Gregory Brown, to care tur all the sick. J, Harvey Mathes, Stacks Manne siveries aalvion fae'n “apeland. $20, | deen talking together but a tow minutes whon Graff | the Levent. | his contemporary, Lord Bea- M. J. Reson, Fioreuce J. Guinthorn, Ealtor of the Public Ledger, aud George S. Miller W ASMINGTON, it. , 1878, through John Jomed them, and getting between is Wife and the | consfield, ne. bad marked out his ambition and openly Heivrich Bauman, Antonio Dotio, were taken down to-night. Dr. Mead, of Kentucky, a Ane : iow Jersey Wasser Voxel Verein, throuch J. | door asked ber :— boasted that he woud realize it, Un Antonio Vacurt. Ewilie Jamme. volunteer physician, died at tho Intirmary to- coe beg Abstract of the sanitary reports received during the Eraployes of George Bruce's cixar factory, “Where is imy girl?” “Up stain” cumstances he started out to becon Say mundy. Dt eevee. Very Rev. M, Riordan, V. G., St. Patrick’s Church, past week under the National Quarantine act:— 1 Hemware. Woes Gon of aie i SWwaltcd wees her,” reterend Be) tho daring and carefully planne ei Ronee {Bore sirtagt gid New Onuwans.—During the week recinct, $09 NI? Martin Amerman, be ny hae Kari Schwarze. Fraugois Duprey. ee tJ week endea yesterday Let tte Morita, $2 Ost what Is the use of Detroit made Lillie Rizios. Maubiige Aduicks, VICKSBURG STILL BATTLING WITH THE FevER— | 2° thore were 1,732 cases of yellow fever aud 526 We Fe Weak. 8030s Ni better with bs Adoiph Brentano, fenris, deaths, making in all 4,609 cases and Sturtevant, $10 by Ali Pacha, ho cast bimseil at bis ma Elizabeth W. Sool (eb GREAT INCREASE IN THE DEATH LIsST— : 1,905 deatns, is Pauiunier, P; ell, L wan take you can the family French of bis Maedeburg barracks Thor ‘Mi During the twenty-four hours to neon yesterday thore $2; Caritas Ls ” “« o mas ; take this. ying be pat bis band ou bis bip, 1 am toe son ef a Prussian officer and a Chris DOCTORS AND NURSES CLALED FOR, were 280 new canes and 61 denths, Fl Bogda y, ‘Sante ord igri Wo and Mrs, Graff, foariug be was avout to shoot, rau | tiav, but 1 desire to embrace Isiam. me, |, B25, Charity, . ‘uw Ox! George P. McCove. Laurence 8, Lowden. VickspcnG, Mias., Sept. 7, 1878. 1 death from yellow fever, but no pew cases, Thorne, tor sh Rs ar steps saw ber coming and | the military school with the splendid prostage of Ali Albert Von Wargeahet Andrew Manyot. ‘The following despatch sent from here to-day pic- MonGan City, La,—During the week to yesterday | York News Company, $33; Veteran Corps, sixty-ninth stepped tu the door, opened it and the moment Mes. | py He was graduated an ro ge in a James Moriuriy. Kizabeth F. Faazin, ‘ the sitestien:— i eat Edens i serena canes (ere & Kelly, $00; XX. $00; | Grail ontered shut and bolted It, so th in th Sti Timothy Haley. Jacob Catrai, ures uation : , eines BlOs de Ie ele Aco and employee: | oud later Graft threw himselt agi Unaries W. Ergel, Rosie tiuber, To W. H. McOantite, baba poy joe Ding “4 et “ yester- Raiirond, throu, get in. Tosepn Kiein, Theresa Huber, eee ceepaten sessize trlend jt give "sai si notice fer e ist deaths, rs ‘Sr whion os. | Captain Saunders, Twentysorouth pre With a curse he deshed around the (or goneral) in 1865. Rev, Dr. Norwell, Josep Beil. curred in the last t -four hours, makiog im ail tion, throngh M. Lewis, *: in in the middio of the strect, in Montrose avenue, diy duriog the insurrection in W. Wilson. H 366 deatnn About 2,500 cases huve occurred si #3 placdd the pistol 40 Bis lofetiead and red. ‘The re- | and also in Montenegro, [nu 1875 bho wae Ow Tb inemano, tol and the screams of Mrs. Graff | appointea to the chief command ot tne it Katie Shipley. the outbreak. Surgeou Keyes telegraphs taat the port of the ry a % quickly attracted a crowa, ana amid the grei forces i Thessaly to stop the excesses of the Paai 4. Kruner, pithy Sond ota ing tHAE It U6 lmapeaeblo 46 ob. Iilend righ. ti excitement Grafl was removed, dying conuiiiun, | bandits there. During the active part of the Russo. Mary E. Cousins, GRENADA, Mise. —D} Watete Stone reports 96 new 145 ‘aptain §=Mount, Nineveouci to St. Catharine’s Hospital, me wagon, by Rowads- | Turkish war he commanded st Soflaand atterward oa Patrick Captli, Alired Benson. y mo 1 yellow feve: 49 ing the week bg ee) Us an ae Sygeresee ly : man Kitzer, i the Lom, While there be was fora few we Mary Schroeder. eaterd: otal, Long Branch, turog i ere — a megs me | in-Chiet of the enure ‘Surkish arm: ‘The deaths to-day include thirty minors, sixteen WILLIAM ROCKWOOD, Cawene ‘cue. Jey 50; 0. B. bette HAUSER’ “SUICIDE, | being under seven years of uge. Among the deaths President Howard Association. Pe ate ented yecnes. h Fie goopines, irs Ors peer cs Bre Caries Gatlagher. J tur of the Coir were 1 ths, making tu all 190 © under (feu 4 twenty-iour hours. Ockax Sprixas, —The first ease of provablo An inqtest was held by Coroner Simms, of Brook- lyp, yesterday, in the case of the jeweller, Samuel Hauser, who committed suicide om Friday ny + giana for to day are 215, Prominent among them are the names of ©. C, Flowerree, Captain Charies Ketie, merchant; ad ihe Rev. Bi JAMES MOORE. News of the death of James M it fast yg a oaeeny oad Mrs. J. Odell, Weatly Crayton, Mrs. W. J. Katz yollow fever vecurred on the 27th of August, resuit- by shooting bimsoif in the head im Cuarles Rein: | red resident be the . received oe u jo death on Sepremy | With regret by all who ku @ gonth {rom ¢ifferent paris of the country is very | Me%eh ». A Cullen and hi Gented yellow lever tollewes heimer’s lager veer saloon, No. 195 Atlentic avenue, pony into : & From all sides communications arrive | Carter, Ad tendering services and offeriay coutributions and sup- Plict iu answer to the ievier addressed by the associa- ton, lua lew days large supplies are expected and of the Citizens’ | The motive for the act, which wes not brought out | man who for years ‘o his attention to phil by the testimony, is supposed to have been business | turopie works, and whose charition w received the following | trouvies. Ho was anmarried and had been in this | iinerai, With many of the Catholie if returns of tho amounts euntributed by the precincts | country about five years, The jury returned aver. | Wveral. Wi y named, in aid of the yellow lever sufforers:— dict of suicide. the city he was connected, in some caves in a mana: $46; Light protect. $96; Tenth precinct, aan Se aaa poet pe " gerial capacity, and in (he welfare of all he took as — bay . THE POISONOUS POT CHEESE, | active interest. Mr. Moore was born in tho county ngtord, Ireland, 10 1806. When terday evening about 109 casi SATURDAT'A ‘Tho dead of to-day are:-—Captain W. L. MoCroady, Richard Benson, batider and mill owner; W. 3. Har. Tison, secretary of ae ‘ee \ J teenth preein precinct, $40; cinet, $44; Twenty fifth prec CAND PROM THR TOUR’ min'y cubebean oranion, | Clark, ‘The little court room of tho Fourtt Judicial district, iz cinet, $10); Thirty-firat procinet, $1 prt re hewn FF fe en cae tae” Se The following explains itselts— Mary ‘Carroll, Albe t case of yellow tev: $17; Toirty-Greh precinet, 4. rooklyn, ov the corner of South First end Filth | wit ie uublie Tit 183t New Onueaxs, Sept. 7.1878, | Murphy, B. re ipa ate Mary Wallace, | curred August 16. ‘There were 60 4 24 ¢ Southern Retiel Committe mreets, was densely crowaed yostorday morning with | tractors. ¢ ‘cede ef Gk ede ‘cue To tue FRIKNDS OF THE Sick AND DasriTUts oF Naw UR- | Fields, . male, ure. 8.0. ae We dull, dees to yeas curious sightseers eager to catch 4 glimpse of the an having then sequited 4 fair hineton despatches to-day we fad a enrd from | baby, waknow nee; 3) eB, | eee eee Committee of Auber, N. Actors iu the Seilke-Vope pot obeose case in the Nine | competence reuired. He spent tho eleven yoare tol- Representatives Gibson sis intended to 6: Dardinee, N. utile, Jr; H.W. MeGiuty, Robert | STemine te "| Diggs, Kew. 7 death A ivin Brown, Miss Nelly Po wo names was handed 0 the How. office irom Frost Mili don his revarn devoted him. private life and the care of sim his neigaborbood. Ia 1856 he fair heid by the cl me eOY TiYOr bogin the Peaboay H St. Louis, Mo.—During the Ovening there wore & deat teenth ward of Brooklyn, Sire. Seitke, the accused, | owiRe In Kurope ‘ . ie elt to the parsall Teceived $6,459 8 thousand o bud been confined in the Fourth atrect station | Crtholic Invereer ew Orleans, one-bait of 2 revugees @ inlecied towns in the jn. | ROWSE Hine® her arrost, wax brought into court at- cecane, reas Telugees tu terior; $2,600 to Memptis, $500 of whien gues to | tended by her husband and her father, Sho was at- AT QUARANTINE, bauow sr, Lovis—Thero were 10 | Brownsville, wad $1,500 tv Vicksvarg. tired jn a blue mixed suit of fasvionable make, new vases aduitied abd 9 deatha—ail refugees but W. Alexsuder Smith, chairman uf tho Keltef | « neal hat and wore a large amount of jowoiry. One, (he steward Of (he quarantine nospt ities of the Stock Exchuuge, fecrived $210 80. | Mrs. Pope, the mote: jn Uiaek silk, wi now Bick, he having coutracted the disease for the benedt of tue sufferers ized | the back uf the space raved of jor coun tine. All buats and (raion from infect $ hersell vigorously during (ho pronibiied from envert city, whieb rema:: Atihe Produce Hxchange $412 60 was received, of | calied at ball-past AMA on whien $27 60 was trimmers | ney Joun Oakey ausweriog lor the people and Mr. se, Youke: ered) sic &e, Io incident for torty ye Urpban Asyi he board of directors during the last tw. | To ail religious enterprises he gave profound i | attention, and was moat liveral in bis donations to their treasuries. Ho was a much rswomed oltigon of the ward he lived ip, and his demise aas caused thore s doctors for the sick, to oury the aend. The whole country in tail of fever, and ther only souree of help im tiie placa, Bishop Biter is dying to-night. The Obarch bas destitw . UN the Zad we opsned, and from that time Have taken charge o! and cared for entirely over 800 cases of yelow tover, without regard to race, color or nxtional- iy. furnishiag physicians, who hav» generously vuluu- eered, ‘owd Aud mouey when filles ite tans fee. ACAUOULA, Miss.— Chere were 3 cagos ot yello ved (rough the baller tn tbe be | Wiltlam Alien for the accused bt yan gpa “visitors to the sie ‘ in bipping from New Orleans between ine Hag opened 3 i Fy ties time ‘Tue boy Jobn Biaukmeyor wentified Mrs. Seilke as pa. Wt abe. fi ‘ | Astand ott t " for the benefit of the sullerers brought . The com- | the woman Who employed him to deliver tue pot hb We be CONDITION CF AFFAIRS AT HICKMAN, KY. a econ See a Acgeet $8 6 the afternoon $1,000 to the Howard Association at New | cheese tu Mrs. Pope, saving suo wore # binck ‘olbut Dr. Washington 1. Atlee, an eminent physician of AT SUFF+RI rE. ’ of Svpiember 4 3 new cases of yellow fever and 2 waterproof on that occasion and biack straw hat | 4, ‘ unde ye | GRBAT SUFF)RING“THE PRAR AT MADTIN'S | oi ains occurred among relagess, Nir. &. Ln Maguuloy, trengurer of the Rolie! Cow. ‘ Philedelphoe, died tm that oity sass Big6s of cancer tm + STATION, Bay St. CEM, nar beeen retugee arrived Bays iy | mittee of the Ke ve | $255, Out timony of the boy; | the stomach, He Now Orloans August 26 with ye of the uo on band t hier, | a tion to the work by the sleknees ond (er TeLronirH To Tar wenaLD.) sent back to Now Orleaus next poy 200 to Holly ° mother should bo Litutiom that wom to relleve nnd whten is Nasuvitne, Tenn, Sept, 7, 1878. Mouse Mr. Willy treated. She woptay #he gave this portion of her 7 dally tucrensiny, ik the fullest reesunition throw: testimony and the accused «iso showed emotion aud WANTED IN BROOKLYN st Washington Market nave | went with her, Mr«. po aid their Interests were mene 8 10 raine Money tur the su d ferent io litigation over her husvand'’s «mtate On ni é ea Dao pb. was bro to) and elected Jacol Hess chairman, Kobert 5. | her cross-eXara nation she grew somewhat warm ana |, 4 Uae named Jam Duy wae brought to the | nel through whieh the A gentleman trom Hickman, Ky., says there isthe be ais) a + glooin settied over that town, So far there Fesident of the Loung Men's Chris. | Geeneds & ce ers oa &. Baym freasurer of the Relief | bave been tweaty-cight deaths and (ifty-one pow pros- Pils. Havana, Caos, ns from ywtlow mine OG wee, indo trated, Groat soffering has prevaiied for want of | fever anu 7 from smallpox during the week ended Au- | Crowell treasurer and Henry Tuorne secretary. rather indiguant Whew questioned about her second | Tombs on Friday aud sentenced by Judge Kilbreth te ayer: 3 committee of Mo; is art $5i O88 eXisteuce Bh <1 geu : toud, but which te now being sent there from different | SYS! Bl. ‘he rt Momphis morchants report $5%5 | husvand, Whose existeuce sho acknowledged, but ton days’ imprisonment oo a charge of intoxication Mataszas, Cuva,—Daring the fortnight ended Av- | adaitionai subscriptions, making & total of $5,44% col cities, country people having relased (to bring in auy- | gust 30 tnere were no cases Of yellow lever im the bay | Incted. Of this $4,000 wore sent to the Civ é thing to eat, ‘They are in need of nurses, Five | aad ouly a few cases on shore, het Commities, $1,000 joa Kvowlodge of his Wheren: ts. She would not say oughe t POL cheese came from her daugh ‘ome people gol un opinion. sometimes ana | lice, of Brooklyo, Called at the Tombs yesterday and A sorgenut and officer of the Twelfth precinct pe the Howard As te SAGUA LA GRANDE, UOD2.—3) the 16th of An 250 10 the Society of she nad one in this thatier, ’ Dunphy & man whom the be. dent Sun Mutual ty doatha have occurred since yesterday at noon, the were Zueaths trom y . thin fund are | Diseries Attorney Oakley looking od w owas wanted asa wite 88 tu the Brean ties, Proceien twat Bonesnes | AT MARTIN'S BTATION, date of adviows, August 2! at Nos 18 aad ds W . or bY Mr, Her | compelied hits to ask « jouroment, which w: case of Heary Mey Who shot wand killed a young ‘secretary Merenants Seventeen cases have been discovered in and around | W8 of harbor. nard L cowenatel', & Jhurch street. | granted, aod Mr*. Sei'ke was committed without bat! | man named Janes Conners, on Wed lay aiternoon, mauler, Mutual 3 Pet - the tevee Mi ot ate save CaLcetra. A. Por © collected $970 from | anti Monday of Tuesday neat, accurding to what day | on (he corner of Kast New York aud Brooklyn ave- Orleans insurance tion, Lb, Unio, | Martin's Statvoa, @ supposed to have Voom | simaiipux ior tue Week ou » tor vb Helle of thd sullorers. the analysin of the Cheese is vomplete | pues, Flatbush. Judge Kilureth gave a disenarge in Theodore F, Brag’ | brought there in a cat ja, Mise, to De Bownay.—Forty-one di shoiera and 6 Mount sina Lodge, No 270, Indepenuent Order of The defence wil be un alivi, which Is to be tall, com- | tur Duaphy and be was taken to Brooklya by the o Hibernia ine france Company. Joaded Wah corp. The to jo who loaded i: have | from smallpox lor the Ke ona g July 16. Bow Berith, av its bw meeting donated $150 Irom | plete Aad impossible to oo. vene. And it sex. | core, ine officers intormed Warven Fine that Dui HELE ASKED FOR SICK CHILDERS, since died, Wilham Grifio, & Mompbian, died at | Maonas.—six deaths trom oboisra for the week | the louge fund and collected over $1,000 Irom ite | pected to be shown that 1# the cuuse of the | ed tO answer x Mr. lpanesou uppoula ‘Vol lecvwr Satth to cor. Fespund a Once With Le AULnOritics at Washingt Chattanooga last pight anu was immediately Mrs, M, P, Martin, who cam 104. ending Juve 28, members, dnetardiy att to Nasaviile irom Ne oiliciai reports could be obi 4 irom Fort levy, Loeb. 8 at po og, wer & Co. recerved $75 tor tha | wo be ivund on Looe Ininud, perraror ys | berned with five others in she outskiris of Brookiyn ue 2 aa iat

Other pages from this issue: