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MME INVISIBLE. ENEMY. Condition of the Yellow Fever Districts Yesterday. NEW ORLEANS IMPROVING, Slight Increase in Cases at Hickman, Ky. ‘VICKSBURG BETTER. Plans for Destroying the Disease at Memphis. " (8 TELEGRAPE TO THE HERALD. ] Naw Ox:xays, Sept. 16, 1878. The number of new cases of yellow fever reported {m the past twenty-four hours by the Board of Health is 149; by the Howards, 300; by the Young Men’s Christian Association, 84; total, 580—a decrease of 60 since yesterday. Sixty-aix of the Howard cases, lam informed, are old cases not belore reported. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISEASE. Thedisease, as has been stated befo:e, 13 never sistent with itself. It 1s only constant tn never holding to one fashion, and in this it is quite as fickle as any young girl, Ofientimes it is moat vio- lest at the early stages of its wrath, and quite Often the worse will come at thoend. The Jast, it is heid, will be the bumor this year, Physicians wno found their cases easily managed at the deganning of Sue epidemic toll me they new find themselves wor- ried, baffled, conquered. Such is the condition of Aflaire at tne present time, as 1 baye it irom the best * medical hority. This fever, too, whesher yellow Makes ‘mo distinction. between. .the ‘mative | and foreigner. One tuing 18 certain, native bora citizens bo have been here al! their lives are now lying sick » aad-dying from it, | know oue family which hus now * four down, every wember of it with ingle excep- tion, One of these was very ill, a hi continually tor Ave day belore it was finally subdued. IMPRUDENT CON VALESCENTS, ‘The reappearance of old cases in the shape of re- lapses $s now far too common. That the fevor put a Rew constitution into al! 1 does not kill seems to be | da: erally accredited, but the recovered do 20t seem | We! JB restize the inct thas this is like a new born infant— very weak and tender for «Jong whilo alter its advent, , end Bas to be treated eel all possible consideration, Now, so far trom taking thas care of himseli the new subject, it be had not been able so induige ic «my im- prudence when about his bouse, thanks to the vigilant eyes of watchful nurses and dear trends, goes to nursing otbérs ‘ee soon as he gets out of it, when atterly unfit for uheytask. The consequences, which aro always sure to lollow, may ‘be easily fore- seen. ‘Many #ach cases have oocurred this year. Om a, T= 1 beer, This anda very remarkable one, was among the rst cases | HICKMAN, KY., IN A SAD PREDICAMENT—NEW | 21 $08 Kay yo Bagge alt CASES AT MARTINS, TENN. (BY TeLRoRaPH TO 1HE HERALD.) Hickata: Via Papccas Juxcrios, Weare still im the valley of the shadow of death. wendent of the Chalmette Cemetery. He fell | The passage “over the dark river” is mace now by tne dozens. The living shudder as they hear of the successive deaths of well known persons. From a shudder they pass toa chil!, and then the raging | fever marks them as sexi Victims, and they are corded as of the stricken only to speedily pass ‘The fearful fate ot Grevads stands as an appalling pic- (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HEALD. | been startied from sleep Ly the ories of mara: ture, of wBich our own tewn is daily becomiug a io of yellow fever’ im the present sickness. A redapre took place only a few days ago and the patient aed ‘with Diack vomit. BURIAL OF CAPTAIN FOWLER, The Grand Army of the Repabiic buried yesterday Henry W. Fowler, late captainin the Filteemth New ped & volanteers; At the time of hia death be was tT ru at jt of duty as a brave and good man. Every- thing that medical ek! cousd do was dene to suve Bis ine, | bat 3 without avail, ana he mow aleeps calmly in the beautiful cemetery wowh for years nad been bis constant care. YESTERDAY'S DEATH List. ‘The number of: deaths to-day 1s fiisy-nine, same-an eee. among ‘Vhe list are:— Arthur Augusius Bertrand. Mir (prgbattenbere. W. tT. Babb. Mary L. Hargen. Guasave.’ ptiet, Beary Waogo, Victor Trenchard, Etiense Anna Schalleck. Jean Padearner. Jono McGrath, Joho Percapa.- Henry Kebroas, 4 a uieeppe Francis. . Kaward Buogaeere. tine Cabere, Auguat Dietrich. Deets c Donerty. * Withe Datty, - Tyohp F. Siephensos. Nicholas Calligag. ‘m, Mathews Smith. Aona De Armus, Adolph Jacobson. dirs. Catnure MoMahon, Wihem ogpemgtog Mary Ebzabeth Murphy. L. A. Groo: Ellen Hawly. Biatine| Gatappen. Hermina Keinhardt, Joe Dai William Habo, Sharles: ‘Sanders. Kal @ Beden. Gube Bioek. Alcxander Thearane. Theobald Rudolph, Mathew D. Steprich, M. Eustice. Jenuy Weled. ‘Witham Orpheus,‘ Joun Carola, Gactano Juomed. Eaward Koss. Wile Shumaker, Wm. Schnechenberger. Fred W. Heimke. Yau! Daabitz dJacino Charto. Lous Tacsep, Josept Jon Ferrand, Fredericka Wollert, Mary G. Vivens, Alexander Jouan. albert Jozeph Hail, Wiltam Keller. Aliee Scnive. SUDDEN DECREASE IN DEATHS AND NEW CASES AT VICKSBURG—HOPES THAT THE FEVER is. EXHAUSTING ITBELY. [BY TELEGRAPE 10 THE HERALD.] ‘ Vicxsncra, Miss., Sept. 15, 1878, There isa decrease to-day both in the member of Rew cases and deaths, Among tho latter are:— G. M. North, Chepman. Ki Froute. T. H. W. Rigby. Paollip Hoggett, Anthony Blake. Mary E. Boswell, Jona Augustine, Edward Ryan, Lula Green. There were also nine colored persons buried. The been Met 10-day and resmived that hereafter all cases shail be roported. indications at present ont te & fursber decrease iu the death rate, and pes are entertained thit the disease 16 gradusily oxbausting itself bere, MORE HOPEFUL FERLING AT HOLLY sPAINGs— TWO HUNDRED SfILL SICK—LIST OF CON- VALESORNTS. Howry Sraixes, Mise., Sept. 15, 1878, This evening Mrs. Laboric, one of our inost faith- fal purses and at present nursing R. C. Porkius, the press agent, who so heroically volunteered to take She place ef L. B. Mosvy, deserted his post, re- vorted to-day that her patient bad been robbed ot his Woney by an assistant nurse named +, Thomas, of Martin, Teno., and that the excitement resulting (rom this act was likely to cause a relapse. Thomas bas been arrested, snd the money, which he at- tempted to swallow, has beon recovered. He is now Sm jail. are convalescing, so the doctors Peport:—General W. 8. Heatherstone, How. ard Faiconer, Rove. Craig and Miller, Dan- lel Oliver, wife pier Amole; Miss Eugene Leidy, of Memphis; Mre. Wolle, Henry a) Fanny Fort, Mra, J. Dre. Dany, Daniel and MeKu Mr. and Mrs. Nabers, Dr, Drieans, R, C. Perkins, the hero who came to our rescae; William Bri M Clark Bro four Willlam ‘Rowe, gant (printer,) Pp. ere wore five os will je improving, Ca, = pected. ir = y deserted bis post and Cayce sain: Can do is at the disposal of the auf Houy ged iad raph compan. Wwartyrs, bat n ore unselfis Peace to hie a 8 Cayce, ea, may spring tim is grave trosh and green. W. J. L. HOLLAND; Chairman of Reel Committee. BRENADA COMING* TO LIFE AGAIN—STORES TO BE OPENED TO-DAY—ONLY TWO DEATHS YESTERDAY. (BY TELEGRiPH TO THE HERALD.) Gnenava, Mise, Sept. 15, 1878, This lea beautiful sabvath day, Sitting alone in @y room, With the tinkiing of the cow bol!s juet back of the house, makes it hara to realize tnat there is #0 much of sorrow ana despair within the limits of this realiv pretty villege, Gow alone only Knows Low much more is yer To-morrow some of (he convalescent ‘Wiil open Out their stocks for sale. @otton Were to come in and be exponed Dusiness might revive toa smal: ax give heart toa few of (howe who re perbaps indnce others to returo, = Lviaentiy Must soon be exnausted h There wore thy to-day und two Lew cages, Adagent of the railroad company who this morning trom New Orieaas att weeaeene wns imamate "1 MENTE BT MOONLIGHT WHAT A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR SAW AND EX-| wore PATIENTS AT CAIRO, ILL, WHO Yaerly stationed at New Orleans, and was therefore ecclimated., His allusions to Marshal! and Redding, the two operators at Grenada, aro interest! Caxtox, oom rye — Sey by quarantine between Nort reas, sitet e night at Montgomery, and go to Birmingham, ioe ay time (seven boars) to | J0hm Porter that were torm from their moorings ze i Sapa eee ee 8 look over oue of the promiang of the South- | below Gallipolis by the sudden rise of the river arrived the Third in Prison. os It loogsasif it bad been torough the Bank- | hero to-@ay. Twe were crusbed to pieces against rupe Court amd come out second best. Butl gota | the piers ot the C1 square ‘moal there and free travel thence to Meridian | the other two Thuredey morning 1 got a | started im pursait, captured the remaining barges and started fer Jackson. Reached Bras- | again started up the river with them. Sontturee P. im Mec a9 family Cig in woods eight _— » wee aay ee t trate ene 6 ong on ah angles. So “squared ior there, Fecohing ae onan Mr..F. 3. Davis, president of the First Nati: ogg am =a ran Bank of Memphis, and now in this city, received a | been ef a commendable sort, and 0 col Next day (Saturday) ber omsy B genuine case of fever in @ moribund condi- | tee of Memphis, whe says:— fear to their tion was Sonenerel mont - upon by doctors, who, aiter proti ration, said it was yellow. Tue wae died os tatt-past eight P.M. Nearly overs died to-uey. "Death rate it srritie,” Fever abate body scampered, and I witn them, geipg to the in of Grenada, 1 went there to see W. W. Th: . after Marshalls temily, (or the eredit and honor of | Bank of le lave last night sont the following oar peoiansien,, “ bs an reported 1s B Speen con despatob ng dition, One of bis children lay unburied three days a ee ee bce eryhew pai ratte wpfen Com aig Seems Southern Ba- J ing quiet community had gone to rest the three ‘doin; Redding was waia to be rather he ave 15 ay Ateight A. M, Reading was dead. At ten ULer Consterantion and disgust, he was th bis grave or on the road te it Marenall a wing well six P, M., Marshall dead; at dark QUARANTINE. be onl Ti tina ig satemieats bho Three sailing vessels arrived yesterday and the day are Up Gid not go to see him, intending to | previous from infected West India ports. They were Fisber ‘ark. Weat vod all gone except widely known t for want ef means, aoe well,” &. orning to see Mes, Marshall. Sho two-room dirty leoking coituge or pote her resideace, havimg mov «bree of her children band wasdown. On a siogle bedstead jer inother, Mrs. Morrison, down with fever. I died caera, saad her bus- was Dot although the nurt Laban other annem vent. ‘tom, rellow ag sallron, , fever or, not and {I andorstand in the lower creela rive would get ~ qatriets mtend it 1s vot yellow jever—often | course, in great asco aa $ orp aloe wks - hen and next day showed sn: well she might be, having buried ber husband and three chiluren, ber motiie! of weekr. Mrs. Marsnall wasted jor nowht loves, Medical abn cae montane her reporied her getting He baa’ a yenently, eye and i ‘ana ber aunt a! ange on nian themes ee ee im pbis “ge aad elso eg. lu adaition ca thle cps jew clothing trom the Telograph Kolief Coed at Meiphis. Sneis, theretore, weil off there aud the selegraphers have done well. ig relieved bya Howard He ne iene ‘imto Juckaor for a change of tribute on Sunday next toward the relief of the yel- wve to hang around town here. over “the place joe morning, and, del every e It ts anid to bea new “73 toall, ‘We have had twoive deaths within tlie past twenty- | Men’s Christian association, Kuights of Pyshias and crease the mortuary repore for the new cases are wnite and tivo biack. Thomas | contributed by an aged citizen. The: Korea 0 85, Blovar, the express acon, is Detier. Edcar Baylies, | ove of nem ‘elling tor $1.25, Them oe ne es ome. Prominence ‘and A rofuxee at toa, from Hickman, died on Friday. Overten, the only surviving member of she Re- | ‘Yowentit Nei Comuaittes, is complaining, end will, in La Mh be dewn by to-morrow, at Martins, Tenn,, the fever nas reappeared intour’ new cases. One of them is Miss Miller, whoexpested to die by the morning. Williams, the Memphis refugee nurse, who arrived at Stevensen, Ala., last Friday, is worse and cannot Dre. Collett and Prather are very low. The ex- | vices of an a Dress office was closed to-day, all agonts Goctiaing to. tert, Artangements Dave been mags, however, | CARDINAL M’CLODKEY'S APPEAL, send In supplies, . MRS. INGRAM’S THEORY OF DESTROYING THE | tho sudstanee of which was given in yesterday's GBNMS OF YELLOW FEVER IN CITIES Br | ##4LD, was read 10 all the Catholic churches of this IN THE STREETS AND APARTMENTS. (Bx TELRGRAPH TO THE BERALD.] ) Tenn., Sept. 15, 1878. Mre. M. V. Ingram, autnoress ot the theory of con- wintectant, has veen ex for the past three deys in the endea’ practically tested In the infected cities. The Western | jn aii tue churches of the divcese on Sunda: Union Telegraph Company hae granted hor the full | You will kindy give notice of ght have treo access to any bunday alter the receipt 0: unis, 4 to communicate. Goy- ernor Porter, of this State, has indorsed her views, and has so much confidence in 18 efficiency has given her the privi nection with It, more Powder Company, of this their willingness to furnish uge of its wires point with which she of using bis name tn con- , of Loursville, and the Syca- ucceesiul test of the experiment, 1n an interview with Mrs. Ingram, to-day, si! that the thought of suggeeting to ihe Gover: riety of calling upou the Memphis reiugees to yo 4 na Uherr city, with the necessary ammunition | About eight oreleck Inst ans, to give tho theory a fair em. she says aid toe ¢! ‘ , mbit fworle the cobcuesien Would Kilt von gene | “BUI! wtio requested bospitar treatment. It wus | gua asked, “le thar yor, Jick iieom fe a of the disease. The OIF Was eo light in the day that the germ'| « bign fever, remainea upon the ground, but was taken up on the At the hospital at midnight the officials could vot heavier atmosphere at might and thus breathed | decide whether it is a ease of yellow Lever, | tng tho system. ft th: * Sioa ac night than fe the wey. Bue wouta perrteres DIPHTHERIA I aired of Daving the test made, srmple and eMca- cious as 1 was. KXVLODE POWDER IN ROOMS, ALSO. Mrs, Ingram would disinfect aparten: Dr. W. K. Bowling, of Nashvilie, ar Most prominent phy Ingram’s theory, and has done eo @ troduction of # in 1873. NO ABATEMENT IN THE DISEASE AT BROWXS- TENN. (sy TxLRexara TO THE HYRALD.) Baownsviter, To.day the weather was beautiful, but all was 4 gloom among the people here, The deadiy fever shows new cases being reported to-day+-amon, and Mra. Yanoy, j vente’ eve wick a on our bal a The dew |, ONDITION OF THE EPIDEMIC AT GRAND JUN C- eid by Coroner Simms, of that city, yesterday, | bows that might Bave been received in a seuitle or by RIVAL OF NURSES—PHYSICIANS AND | 1 “4 SUPPLIES WANTED. Grasp Jexcriox, Tenn., Sept. 15, 1878. ‘Six pew casos and two deaths are reported to-day, s Lotal of forty-.wo cases to date, The total Goaths to date are twenty-one, here, of whom twenty-one are sick and under medi- | staie Agricaliural Society opens at Waverly, neat eal treatment, ARRIVAL OF NURSES, Seventeen ndrios urrived | v night, of whom seven from Moviie, ww Oriowns. Every patient areio en condition, sixt NEW YORK HERALD, MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, £878. TRIPLE SHEET. A THREE-HANDED STRUGGLE ing wiih them and THE STEAMER PORTER TAKING HER TOW TO Supposed to PERIENCED AT GRENADA. . NOT BXPECTED 10 LIVE. —_—. bh x Remeaes, Va., Sept. 13, 1878. Gaino, Il; Sept. 15, 1878. Shock . he following private letier has been received here | 4 bey trom Keutucky, who arrived here sick on king Tragedy in the Silent Sir vom PB. Bleners, sesigoans cupprinnan dentist the | Wednesday, died to-day with symptoms ef yellow od Bedy eets eastern Union Telegraph here, who voluntarily went | fever, Five emplosés of the Bulletin office, who were . of Ne che to the plague-strickea section of the country 10 ren | taxen sick on Fri are vory low with the sami New Rochelle. the ‘gee somnerh. tne ton der ail the assistance he coul!. Mr. Flanery was for- ie i Sept, 9, 1878. PITTSBUBG. Crscinsati, Obie, Sept. 15, 1878. onteoa ey: and | Four efthe infected barges 1m tow of the steamer | One Man Dead, One Badly Wounded and perate struggl jatiand Newport Bridge, and ity. The Joho Porter bk below ¢: In Now Rochelle live two young men named Frank | #!4¢ 0! the prostrate Brady and John Quina who have jong been boon com- paniens and shared together the ourden of an anen- 1 | viable reputation. Their sociai enterpriai andtound tuey | STATEMENTS TELYGRAPHED TO NEW YORK. d appe: dozen tun from she chairman of the relief com. | tne influence of liquor they ati Prank!’ ighbors. On company with Thomas Mc- Guirk, bent en ushering in the Sabbath. with tue urmest Bilarity.: To tne eud they visited several saicons, acd it was with surprise that the viliace noticed McGuirk tn their aoisy company, for he hac Lousdate, + t endale.. sreaenrer 5 they were noticed cashier of the First Notional ‘olebr (eWilla, wne rian : ie ka, say fo roe young men continued thoir revels upou the main it Cepod out’ fow do. He ass that some — man | street of the villego almost unobserved. Precisely @ his place. WwW. W. THACHER. being drossod. what passed betwoen them up to two e’clock ts not | cond: positively knewo, but at that hour they startied the neighborhoed with a tragedy of the most thrilling obaract the crosswalk, and jokingly Put have to ta with you,”? Bloom THR STRUGGLE. Among those first upon the scone was Mr. Jesso Colebrook, a grocer, whe sald he the m again when repeated cries of “Help! help! neip! murder! murder! murder!’’ broke upon the gtiil sre on board, and when properly Jumigeted the | Main sirect, and noticlag a man beneath tbe shade of ‘ | vessels will proceed to the Upper Quarantine grounds | a treo oa the opposite side, he asked, “Neighbor, what and discharge their eargoe is thematter?” artesndinan.od Seatestioe. are Bow IRA MOT | oie fics mies Galea, the stzeth,") Seplien tue from New Orloans are so few and the precau- | man. r pirates pre gy aha age 2 * | Convinced thore was serious trouble Mr. Colebrook Vanderpvei does not look (er any far: dressed bimael! bastily and went out, Near the cor- street he saw a map lying in the mia- niortunate section, But for tho road and Frank Brady standing coe!ly be- the British bark Spanker, Captain Whitehall, from wart, Cap: 0 the lator alter | tain Kerr, from Havana, and the schooner F. L. Mal- from tho samo port. They are all and came to auchor in Lower 3 awakened by | lets 1 Hittite wa: ene room on a lounge . Marshall was, of sbort conversativa ‘eof unsound mind, as yb Hutchinson, a few all probaoility tnat vessel woulda not have bi by the fow casos heretofore red om doard. bad with both Qane and The only tacts ” Another little mui Yee," answered Brauy, quietly. that Brady’s Hands and ADDITIONAL AID. appeals were made in all the Catholic if the diocese of Brooklyn yesterday te con- i dont Eloquei charch jth low fever evfferers. Bishop Loughlin nas set apart | Wancsitny CW nie Liar ae ange comeanor that day for tion, and tHe priests anti- “oder je! » en mo having 2 little circus. eisner dead or dy moon he could see ve und lying in clothes were i WIL piece and dust. By the bright light of wo DI BERS. od triakiing over nis apturned oryibing wishin the enclosure for tue emteriaihment D, FLANERY. aad amusement of the guests, w: T several Aig 230 ki terday afternesn Among mavy ote devices to realize mon disposal of $100 worth of pocketvooks dot alin ‘. au the booth where these w: Ky., pa sian band, w! pt. 15, 1878.} mel attracted about $200. was realized trom this source . Fully ten thousand persons Were ou the grounds during tho day, ant bere was no {reo fist, even the members ties having irk’s badly hurt and there's bleod on you,”” said Colebrook, moonlight. y Tom pretty bau.” tre do it alone?” reached pearly $3, mated that fully $5,000 wa: “1 tried tO part thom, “But yeu must have No. for the body of that of Alteo wi ad @ baud io the quarrel?” wo then turned to the sidewalk, where pumber of terrified villugers had gai 7. AID FEOM OTHER CITIES. Newrorr, K. 1, Sept. 15, 1878. “Frank, where did tnis commence?” asked Cole- | the idle fo The Masonz, Odd Fellows, Knights of Honor, Young beg idewalk,’’ Brady ered, place ef the unfertn: four hours and eight new cases. William Barnes'and | the geidiors at Fort Adams bave consributed !iderally ae senaen hae ae onto ones rr ete arn a W. 8. Wittiame are among the dead.” Te more ber- | for the relief’ @t thel¢ plague sirtemen brethren in the | gociors joke. 19 tar. spate me Soutn, Yesterday tweaty-Ave pears were sold in | kept @ close eye upon Brady, ivr tear he . 10 ~~ @8on] a ki front of the Rost Office tor) the sufferers; they being | MEM -Abampt 0. cuonPe, am powertat, eat | tntgamg tno peek pistol in Dr. Fimeh arrived, pri , to the sidewalk, In tne meen Valley’ on Weanesday evemng t for | Maiwey had been Tenched the jhe benedt of the sufferers. $e - Ja0 ‘proposed to | seene attempted to arreat Brady, ‘witn the ‘assistance contributed by | of Officer Bleum. you want (to arrest me fort” demanded mM DOL geing to be locked op. | didn’ adios’ Keli x delivers her lecuurc on jard- | sequently xiven to Mrs, A. G, Wool aga: ip at He ts worn ogy, ‘ein! thing yietain, * guid Malloy began te dig. After h accomp!! sale to say thoy with Office Tho following appeal for the yellow fever sufferers, sly God! Was he murdered? . 1 tho desired opportumity to testi y ” sympathy and rospord to the earn that come to us for ala, I ting horselt appe: je to haveit | tought it well that a collection @hould be made 2d inet Hinge 10 wwait (be coming of daylight, | tne boys. ip Knite iyiug io Tegel stain of pieces of tered both whero McGuirk lain Were found two stones, alto blood sta and lvoking as ii they nad been used —. Thea heavy biotoues of upon the sidewalk leading whieh they are cow sul progress. V at ne in Corrat, ‘Arepbishay of New York ease: P, S—It is requested that the collections be my Rave engrossed without dolay- iu the Chancery office, io bai y, Si with a tow si Jor # hundred yardsalong the walk, and | raviw 1 the powder necessary then obliquely across pose respor lost for iQ®, LU diacuvered again in a parrow | which had Iain in a Sunday quiet, MR, INGRAN’S PHEORY—TLESTY oF GoxTowDER B00 to their proper disiributio by street, down which the searchers pissed. | tongues were busy repeating the strange story. A en a Aga marks were misses, unt one | rush wes made ia | Is IT “YELLOW JACK ot ty noticed them upon the fences. | aud cloke on the la te Precinet was requested to take | the vibers (oilowed. 0188 thy Quine irom wnat turned out to be a 8! Smeets Hessek the to ihe Coureh Street station ao Indian named | iy'ruised Wie host, Ir:ROuiui'y dranchue With blood, sailor on the ship Masrol, “Yrs; get up,” was tue reply. wall As be Was ubabe As Qiuna raised a inttle more Officer jh, nO particulare conid be | Biom slipped ot bandeef upon was removed io tbe Cham- | hime He mede ne ellort at resistance, ambuianee, suffering from | aay oniy uoked as those about He triea to rise, but could Bot It was now near 0 s to senate a.woed ot Eng ere 0, cute Nicest Hospital i dtepet t through the nostrils and through the langs, powon- | as the divease is not yet faily doveioped, No | tree beneath which he ban crawled was about an | much trouble anime Veexol by (he above names are in this port from ag. | cizoih of a mile trom whet SURY OF sUCCRAS, pinwall, and # mistake vas probably been made inthe | took pl abd Was in the —diteesion | apart. Aw best they conid they hauled the body out, | Thia, said the, was (he reason that more people | Bame. ‘She is snid to be lying at pier 12 North River. | oi Quinn's louse, though it ie wid ho | but toft remaining int Were taken 1a the night than mthe day. It was @ ——_——— ——_— did not geacraly ike that road, Waom iouud | white bundles, Diphtheria prevails in I able oxtent and several a Ite victims do not } ., (0 aconnider. | peared to Lave been backed to ths have occurred within | sume equally # loog atter con- jat-she had almost town Hall, De. Finch wai anid FAINTED IN COURT, indorsos Mrs. since her in- jerman wotnan, who had teft her husband, beeause, it is of his intemperate habits, became a servant in the family of Mr. b, Priett, proprietor ot the Newark Fret Zeitung, on 0, Him posseusron | seemed to Of bis seases, seomed detorwinesd to reveal povhing He grew weaker and weaker until he be- came unconscious wid home 19 ‘that condition.” Dr. Fine waid When ¢ | there were five jncimed wounds opon tue head, | Coronet made with some sharp iostrument. Three of the | strokes hed tail ie w Luree-cornered piece of the # 86 10 malignity, nine | give, and it Is believed that sno is her husband's | tne stabs wero aver ie thomeniven, but fenn., Se, 16, 1878. who viewed in nearly the wate place. anu cut ip. Nowe of man when them Mr, | Cousin. Be ‘ jonud Nua ave been nearly dead irom joss of biood, ine dootor thougit he migut recover. NOT SMOTHERED. Coroner Sebiriner, of Waive Praite, Was noutied of the trageay, and reached. New Rochelle yesterday An inqaest in the cago of she Infant child of Mre. Mourn, wanda og hee nh ty mag ge Bh oGuirk, avs e ince of tbo de- Jala Schapke, of No. 102 Twenty-first street, Brook: | co iseq was slightly ereuen, as if done bY blows of thought to have beon smothered by its motber, | ihe fiet. ‘There wore scratches upon the arme and ei- tailing On the pavement. The head was co covtused Wouuds, but the skuli was not irecturi Two wounds wore found on the back of the head, rdict of the jury to tho effect that 4 either of whieh Would have caused ceath. The | presence Coroner's decwion death was tne result of | worougn on congestion of the was javuct violence Oaly 118 whites Taere will be trotting on luesday, teday and Friday, and a Virginia 2 fT Newark, to. d ton are How. woll nursed. | reuay. doing weil. | Congress trom e ly needed, i | eoclety, ana tee grounds wave, inauage the | for Jersey politicians, Ago DY Was suspect: 18 weighvors, The the corner where they went out in good spirits and im a Cheike daneri the corner of Centre #€W the three men about on eawatk and passt-g 4 Do! aroused by tne erie: ing buck to ibe window and Brady going ky don’t kilt him 1)" a outed “Murder! y, He cried a | died a: ten o’clock Iast night at the Long Is!an’ Cote aewe, don’t kill Then they say a wome: ed to Brady, replied, nd 1 poued nim ti) he’s Braay strike Metivirk wot Nis piteous aps | thud could be beard, they saw sh a boutle, at every blowa blow the dottis came in fragments. ok says ho thought Brady was naif | ¥ 4. 14, 1878, druuk when he saw him fire and appeared ns it su 14 the reputation of being sober and :adastrions, When deny soberod by what bad P a the effects of wtimulants Quinn was | JUrice. while his wounds I must go anc Quinn | ton, P, Q, who at ence cngaged in am altercation, banded him a butte and wold hiun totakeadrink No | Words led to blows aud Conley was finally ejectea, walk, 10 Agee mea atili Of volces, und hed nearly fallen asioep | convivial spirite, and coutinned hy ie lookin, Tor a drial . gag dbim to go home as « wed in the 1d found tho “Ralioa, Frank,’”? sald he, “whav’s the matver? | described, ana that McGuirk was beaten to death Chat Dottie or the paving stones, or both. ill coubtiess do muck to place | €S-Deputy Suoriff and eon of N. 0.31, Martin, Diatriet bility of the crime, shirt 1ront were covered with blood, though bis aress MURDER WILL OUT. was lodged pool Beneath hia nead. His Evidences of a murder most brutal and shock ite execution were dieco on Staten {sland yes: Silver Lake. indications pot strongly that the handsome the victim, had come to ber untimely end through the 1 sid Brady, holding thom up | methods by whieh poor Alico Bowisby was done to hire is Bloody, too, Jace | death by the butcher Roz Ail; une rout with a k: conclusion wil probably who’ was t Barre th young woman like the former victim, What were you doing ?”” well bred, Nor does John Coilaghan, the cow boy in question, in com- him | Paey with Rebert Regan and Cornelius Daty, ere | tween two and three herds if Silver Lake yesterday af- | citete stound the tatien hack hur ternoen, when a cow belonging to Cetlan: out of limits, and the boy started to chase it back | feet afer tno Wishiag to muke a short ent ho ran across | Into its piace. little serpentine aad when at the watershed of the mipiature valley near the roud east of Silver bottom, which forms a chang the adjsiving bills, his hurrying foet trod on seme- and, boy-iike, be gave up tho chase He found two great and stopped to’ investigate, stones, weighing probably sixty or seventy pounds | each, immediately alongs) bad made. He catled Regan and Daly, aod all three the indentation Lis toot ug removed the i without great © aa, which w rt, one of the party turusta stick down and was astonished to tind that It penetrated easily for a short dist efeinimed the old | touad some niddeo ¢ soon torn from its fastenings Mr, Cotebrook. Tue party then re- | ghastly sight was revealed to tne astonished gaze of asure, the bit of carpet was 4 NAKED PRX 41 PORM, rly streaks ef dawn they discovered a tong | Crouching im an unowtural position, tho head aster by the widewaik | thrust down between the doubled up knees, the {18 Dlade were recent | erme crosned iniv tho sider, was the body of 4 On the erdowalk hear by were the | woman, ber sex beirayed vy @ glory of lignt chest- woile chore by the spot | out hair, dene up io a simple coil and drawn straignt up from’ a neck of inaith and the wealth of hair besp aahappy girl, aud though the ty of thecontoried torm was uot lost POOR L trom the place to w Brighton that they The round the corner tole Contre sirest, and the two | eve on the children who rus plese eitizens, followed the | in‘orm Constaole Sheehan at } In the dim light of dawn they (raced | nad found the body of a “beautiful Iedy” up in tho tre street, The trail wae | Tho news spread like wildfire through the village, | in Willoughby street, Brookiyn, was before Jad, and forthwith ait | indicated, ned out Uy Stra, erwein, heraunt const £0 the cuilu’s mother died and her tathe: to Dr, t beyoud, uedernesta @ pine tree, | bios, who bid moaotine | wes cotied the body of Quinn upparentiy lileicss. OM: | T. Walser and tho Coroner camea motloy crowd of ening §=40 oMicot | cer Itoum was tbe list soscraibie over tue feuce aud | eurions Foople. Men im thote shirt sleeves, women | awakoved | without hats or cloaks, carrving babes in epy supor, | village loiterers aod gaily dressed Sanday school childreti Josied each other in their eagerness to evo Ur TAR CoRrSR. @ v'clock ana (he crowd was ations of cbharch- 8 Of worship, bad further augmented vy large a oers whe, oo leaving their how ard the news. Meanwhile the corstaties. wero at CITY N¥ work oigging up ihe barrel in whiew th NE packea. In tho height exenoment Dr, Walker mad boay won 1us0n and oe. Alter removed to allow the fgut | an attemptio litt the receptacte, which quickly feil s bole tye half barrel and two PASSAIC, | he Was @rhocking object. His shirt war sonkod with NO CLUR TO IDENTITY, > da pool of ts iay Veneat bim, woite his hair For a moment it was hoped thas these would give " Was matted with the congeaiod fluid. Hie head ap- | some clow to the identification of the murdered William Berry, of Na 13 pine! Street, fell imto the econ with a kaile of | woman, bat the haves wore Dot fnflled, Kam Riv A wagon was seut | proved to be a lineu sheet, oo which Bo mark of aay | vestertay, the oer wae an Ashton Oae bandie | bold of (ne snip for, and alter kaveking of the boards of ihe lowes | kind could be diecovered ; Quing Was Carried to toe volicie and driven to We | factory sult bag. Frowm the ere at for ond dressed his | fabrice it was plain 1 wounds Thea Mr, Coleoroek approncned him and | merety for packing purposes, and had beon stutfed — jnto (hp fab to keep the Dedy In its place. ack, bave you hada fight ?”” « covered with chlorate of lime 4 . on tho grags and the boty placea o: sheet was rei as aaked form of the womay {40m the gare ot tho crowd, With the failure of the articles found to fur fish a clew, the lust hope of tracing the murderer sh, fof the body bad o Boh The by Son it wate the | rested yemoriay moraing tor Aseaultbg aod severely hide the Of jaentitiestion- removed ww iis A GMASTLY HERE @ preparations had rived aud immed iat the remaing. ven ssid to be afraid of him when | times since the cow herd Callahan made his discom His companion, Jack | ery, and 8 4 Very bad reputation. | Those who are mos ol the murder of | county offictais, ar fled the town for three years, Tree | Jor the Coroner thinks the woman ae to Stated unger bonds tor | isiand, while Dr. equal man vamed Dooley. He | the vehef that she was murdered in New York city, ithout a wife, | brougnt down iu thw night time and buried where ene borer, about bol yet been satistactorily answered, jance op the suaject; stroog im was found. lle bore in the theory of however, and it is pot improv. that the police Sometuing may tra aud sult bag valuable quack whe lured her to her death aad thea to eseape tue results of his crime adopted this mode ot dia Pesing of b An inquest will be neld to-mght at New Bright when Dr. Wolser, who will meantt THE RILEY “aaa Mra, Mary Riley, of No. 35 Doan street, Brooklyn, lege Hospital from the effects of injpries whieh she received by being thrown ont of a second ster; apart tis wife and theew her out of tue window, Mre, y strock violently on the pavement, and received ull, besides intornad in- at mpounu fracture of tk HOMIC IDE 4 AT A DANCE, eb teree oolec : of Quinn, yes- wove erday alternoon, found him still in an nucocscivus u paix, Ne ‘OMcer Isioom sat by nis bedsido bay sAtprinretii! ant ol what he had seen ti ribed pt. 15, 1875. A dancing party met at the resid t Sépe Orr, soxbam, I. (., last Thursday wignt, About three said Quinn approached | o'clock in the morning several invited guosts entered the house, meng whont was one Conloy, of Sherri A | Hethentnrewa stone through the window and Mr. a maa | Urr went out to pacity him. As Mr. Orr approaeuce upon Mr. OF truck Conley senseless, Conley clock Friday mornin, fellow. LYNCHING . BY NEGROES. “Bourre, 1a, Sept. 1878. Adifficulty ocurred lust mglt Im the store o Chancolet Chaix, at St, Charles Court House, betwe jo Baptiste (colored) and Mr. Valcour 3t. Mf Attorney pro tem, Which resulted ia Bapti stabbed nnd ing o being tly killed by St. Murua. The latter J aring the night » mob of from voe hundred to undred colored people broke Open ihe jall, and ing the prisoner therefrom, ria- aled him with bullets, tne contents, it is supposed, of thor feat, A THE BODY OF A YOUNG WOMAN FOUND IN | fity guns, SIATEN ISLAND—WHO CAN IT BE?—No CLEW LOVE AND MURDER. ending over the man Colebrook found he was | TO HER IDENTITY OF THAT OF THE MUR- Worcrsrek, Masa, Sept, 15, 1 Jaham Lewis, a segro, lately became Miss Hannah Courtine: cause she repelied hi: dvances laid in wait for ber A SABBATH SCENE ON BROADWAY, ig, aod aD inspection The lovely weather yesterday afternoon, whicd of ber much decemposed remains are satisfaction | gook tnousauda of weary souls out of the city, lett tne was high bora and | lower part ot Broadway, near the Hrrauv ofice, com- the similarity end here; | paratively deserted. At three o’clock in the after. victim, lke | neon a tired looking ‘‘Jarvey” was passing up ata crushed imto an Gonaturul shape, | rapid ra packed Into a barrel and put, as it was hoped, out of | foot of Aun sireet, when bis horse stumbled, fell aud sight forever But marder will out, and yostorday | disiocated the off lore fetlock joint, The unfortupate Ps of cow boy caine apon the resting | Jenu, who apparently owned the animal, was at feoaibiee tet young woman, and brought | head in am inetant. Officers icDomald and Secor, of tty feet from where McGurk: tod lay. to light one of the most revolting, sickening signts | the ‘Twenty-seventn prosinot, w with his fa: He bad just reached tue om the spot in » yaojpens aud did their best to assist poor *oabby.”” A crowd, issulog from no one could tell where, gathered 90 rapidly that !n about tive minutes ttere, wore be- red persons siauding in ao Hin owuor, atded dered wmong tbe oro seinad the auflering brave to bus Islveat three times the foreleg prot Nsroared There it got home, y encountered a sof', yretting substan city yosterday :— Menu while Mr. Colebrook by curiosity the young ones continued to dig and moet, poner telpaeat aedRiasea i mer ninceNet ions koge a Naw You, Sept. 10, 1878. | peighvuring Bouse, oecepicd by the McGuicks The | Nally came upon s. damp. claminy ait ana inaiitegtod Rey. Dear Sin—Kaoowing how deep and si father ot tu jered mun came to the doer snd | of Brussels carpet, stretched like a dram head over Geo pT aap id, “Sian, I've go bad news for you. | a barrel, che upper cuimes of wich had b eu ar son is lying dead apon saw street, away, Thinking, as one of them said, that they had the teads of tae irom the ou a a asiracted the atten. Bpecta for a tong tion of peer’: pr fl 21%, BREEN. Lizzie Breen, an eight-renr-old child, whe simee lsat winter bas been caret for in tue St Joseph's Asyiam, Wilson yesterday in response to awrit of nave arms; je giti found ber who placed her in opposed yesterday by t who alleges that M ebild back only becat of service, James O'Mara, thirteen yeare, of aze, tel! from the roo! of tue five siory dweiung No. 146 yooterday, aud wes seriously tryart Rechera Ore it is feared he Hl Bot Fecover, a was removed to pred ow York Hospi: tal suffering trom concussion of the brain, su BU KBAN NO 5 Jone Cahill, of Van Buren strost, Brooklyn, was ar- injure epdaughier, Marg, t Cort, ps 2% re old, @ opened fut 1878-9 this evening. Toe regisiraton ot pup! tar Las been large. Charles H, Thornton, twenty-aix years ofd, fel! from & DeKalv avenue ear, while is a at, m they hav Miobael Clancey, twenty-four yours old, Over and iatally iojured by a Mia at the Wesoington street crossing, Jersey City, pester. day morning. Net more than a dozen liquor dealeats are left io who are setling rd of Exel Abby Brow, an aged col Brook, |. 1. won badly barn went to are likely to prove re of age, and Aetitis Her injury William Barnett, forw y Snort, both colored, who have been living togethe for rome tim quarreiled pastat No. 171 Navy street, Broekly tho woman @ag re: moved to the Orty a critical condities and her acsailant was held to answer. ‘The amity of Mr, Sonn Culaess, aw y | dent of ‘Ae to bis comp a Wiliam A. Miten . SL A OM Mee eee