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tm ebarge of a deputy goversor of the prison aad two warders, who attended them uatil ibey embarked on steamer Mosel, which sutled the North German Lloyd’: from Southampton for New Yo First’ class passages to Now York bavo been taken for the ¥eniane Condon and Melody. ‘heir pardon was handed them tmwmediately pre- vious to sailing. The crew of the American. bark Lavinia, arrested on suspicion of setting flroto that Vessel recently in the harbor of Dunkirk, bavo been released, it appearing that the fire was accidental. - A vessel which bas arrived at Copenhagen reports a violent eruption of Mount Hecla on August 22 SCULLERS’ RACE ON HE YHAMES, “THE SPORTSMAN” CHALLENGE CUP—ELLIOTT THE WINNER ON A FOUL, Le caBLe To tHe Henarp.] Loxvox, Sept. 17, 1878. The final’heat in tho race for “the Sportsman’ Chal Tenge Cup toox place to-day on the Thames trom Put- ney to Mortlake, The contestants wero Willlam Elliott and Robert Watson Boyd, tho winners of the trial heats yesterduy, ELLIOTT WINS ON A POUL. The raco was won by Elliott, who defeated Boyd on afoul, Boyd led througbout and errived at the post four lengths ahead, The foul on which Elliott claimed the race was occasioned by Boyd endeavoring to tako Eliiott’s water too svon off Chiswick, whereupon Elhott put ov a tremendous spurt, and the foul mucd. Both continued rowing, but Elliott at inc end of tho race claimed the prize on account of the foul. The second prize went to Boyd. THE THIRD PRIZ2, Jobn Higgins and Thomas Bluckman, the losers in the trial heats youterday, were to have rowed for the third prize, but Higgins paddled over the course and took the’ prize, Blackman baving withdraw, MEXICO. 38 THERE TO BE A CHANGE IN THE MINISTER AT WASHINGTON ?—MORE CONSPIRACIES. Havana, Sept. 17, 1878. The steamer City of Merida bas arrived from Vere Cruz. she brings the following news from the City of Mexico to the 9th inst, At is reporied that President Disg has callod Gomez Palacio, now residing in Durango, cither to tuke churze of the State Department or ta go to Washington, Sefior Zamacona, Minister to Washington, is again re- eet us being dolerimined to retura home in Octo- rr. A conspiracy was discoverod among tho officers of an infantry regiment. General Gonzalcz, acting under the advice of President Dinz, met the situation with great decision and energy; be arrested the con- Spirators and distributed the’ mon of the regiment @inong other, regiments. ‘the Monifor (newspaper) Cumplaing of the clemency of President Diuz toward the revoiutionists. ‘Tho Frisbie mines are developing handsomely. The min wound Pachues are becoming us important as former'y. Commerce with the United States is reported ss Bleadily improving. THE ELECWIONS IN CANADA. TRIUMPH OF THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY—DE- FEAT CF THE MACKENZIE GOVERNMENT—SIR JOHN MACDONALD NOT ELECTED, (Sx TELEGRAPa To THE HERALD.) MontRwat, Sept, 17, 1678, The election returns from ail parts of the Dominion, except Manitoba and British Colymbia, received up to midnight, show conclusively that the Mackenzio government have suffered a datcat. Among the prominent. members of the opposition Who have been beaten aro Sir Joho Macdonald bim- Self, said to be defoated by 146, and the Hon, Peter Mitchel, formerly Minister of Mariuo and Fish. erios in Sir Jobn Macconald’s government. Tho Hon. Hector Langwin, unseatod two you ‘through undo clerical influence, is ulso among the beaten oppositivniats, as also the Hop, Mr, Abbott, the Solicitor of Sir Hugh Allan, from whu the Pacitic fenndal papera wel stolen. Ov the Ministerial! Side Mr, Cartwright, Finuoce Mio: has Jost bis election, as also Mr. Jones, of Halif:x, Minister of Miwa and Deicace. Hon. Mr, Blake ts alyo reporied bewicn tu South Bruce, as weil as Mr. Young, of Waterioo, whe, rumor said, Was soon to enter tho Mackenzie government, ‘ “* THE KXELNT OF GOVERNMENT LO8SI ‘bo losses of the ministoriahsts ure believed to be Wretrievabic, tocluding tbo whole of Prince Edward Isiand, with a representation of six members; Moutreal, with threo imenibers, and Humiltoa, with two members. Altogether the jos: ure reported at about thirty state, with nearly Atty conseitdenctes; British Columbia and Manitoba to bear trom, The government gains do not mucu exceed haif a dozen seats, ‘shis would give Sir Joho Macdonala’s protection party a clear gain of over twénty seats, more than sallicient % completcly Wipe vuttbe large majority that hus bitherse sup- ported Mr. Muckeuzte. A CHANGE OP GOVERNMENT EXPECTRY, 1t is believed that lurtuer returns will not mate. Tially change the resuit, A change of goverumeut is now expected, followed probably by another tion within the next six months or a yeur, Mr. Hantington, Postmaster Gene Mr. Lauoler, bhi Inland Revengo; Laflamme, Miuister ot Justice aud Hon. Alexander Mackenzie ure eicotod, 1y that the poopie are in tavor od a retaliatory tariff against 1 United States, It remuins to be seen if Sir Jobn Macdonald, who ‘Will probably find another seat, can carry out bis now Jamous policy, EOW IT LOOKS IN TORONTO, [BY 1ELrGRAPa TO THE HERALD.) Toroxto, Sept. 17, 1878, The result of the gozeral ciectious ts an overwhelming wejority for the conservative party on the platform of protection to Bative industrics, Sir John Macdona.d was ccteated in his constiuucney, buta seat wil be foundetor him shout ay. It is like! that the Mhuc- keuzte admiuisiration will hand 1a thor portlolios Rt obec, aod a new administraion will be be formed. Tne result ia a surprise to both partics, as cither did pot calculace fora moment on such a decided triumpn. SNYDER AND HIS DOGS. THE LODY OF SNXYDER DISCOVE:ED IN A AUNNEL—HOW TWO DOGS FOLLOWED THE TRAIL. (DY TRLEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Porrsvinex, Pa, Sept. 17, 1878, Fremout is a thriving town locatea about twenty miles from this placc, aud bas been, mance last Sunday, greatly exercised regard. ing tho strange disppoarance of Samuel Sayder, Bearch wus made for the missing man on Sanday bt and Monday, but with uo result. Yesterday the excitement in and avout Fremont was intense, Thia moraing it was allayed by the finding of Buydet body at hali-past nino o'clock, and Quder very peculiar circumstances. Mr. Kichler, a brother tu-law of Snyder, searched tho surrounding country yesterday with a largo party, accompanied by two dogy. ‘Ihe dois belouged to Snyder and were of wi. Daring Wo search the dogs disal Last night an effort was mave to Gnd them, 0 nO purpose, ‘ibis morning Mr. Georges Hartler and others in took =the My eurly hour, and about half-past v’elock they tound themselves in the vicinity a airhole, lovated about half a mile irom ro- ot, it was voticed that the ground in tho imme- Gate neiguborhood of the uirhoic was greatiy Gisturbed, and that the leaves had been stripped irom several bushes which grew newt ine brink, ‘Tho aif bolo measured threo fect in diameter atthe opening, The party gathered around the spot And listentened Intenuy for any sounds of distress: fa the course of a few minutes distives grow ard, “Somethiog is ub the vottom’? ¢. one of the It was at once ‘A rope was pro. duced, and two of tho party huving voiuntecred to descend were fastened tv it avd lowered. The rope was found tw be too short toreach the bottom. A lurger one was obtulned, and at leagth the volunteers Feached the bottom. FINDING EXYDER AND M119 DOO, They were surprised 10 tind at their feet the two dogs that so mysteriously disappearea the day previously. Tho exploring purty Were somewhat Which bad been without food for -iour bears, but there Was nothiag ad tho utmost Joy f ‘the Tecognized the new comers they retreated 1 AgALO sven Wore lying on iho dead bouy of who lay lace dowaward, with the howd partly The dogs tovked wistinily ub 4 mere than tweo And howled mourniutly Was moved, The animais wero very much ‘attached to their dead master, aud it 14 supposed (bat when with the rea tog party yesterday tucy struck the trail aud foliowed iLeven to the bovtom of the air bole, The batter is 160 feet deep; tor abo thirty fh i te perpendicular, and then pirehes at an angle of BIX'y degres to the bottom, With consideradic trouble tho body of Snyder was brought vo the sur- lace, The two dogs Werv also holsted up. A post mortem noon by Dr. G. Y. Helr, who ound a deep cut ou tue back uf the fet ear, au ineision on the forehead and many bruises upon different parte o1 ihe vody, Buyder’s right elbow was alo dislocated J. W. Fiebaeh, Deputy Corover, held an inquest this aitornoon, The jury roudered n verdict ty whe effect that deceased bad come to his death from accidentally faiiog down an airuole im the oid Sckeis tunnel, 1a Fremont townstip, Xamination was mado this after. | THE SUFFERING SOUTIL Progress of the Yellow Fever in the Stricken Cities. . NEW ORLEANS’ DEATH ROLL The Situation Unchanged in Grenada. HELP FROM ALL QUARTERS. Generous Responses. to the Ap- peals for Aid. se (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HeRALD.) NEw Orvxans, Sept, 17, 1878. Tho new cases of yellow fover reported in the last twenty-four hours is 223 by the Board of Heulth, 352 by the Howards and 88 by the Young Men’a Curis- Man Association, making a total of 663—un iner of 250 sinco yesterday, The tetal number of cases far 1s 15,086.. Among the new eases of fever re ported to-day is Dr. Matuows, the eivquent pastor of the Curondciet Methodist Church, YusrERDAY’s DEATH LIST, Tho pames or tho dead in tno past twoaty-four hours, which number sixty-two (a decrease of eleven since yesterday), are as lollows:— Kate Fisher Devere, Jonn L. Heas, Mra. Maria Clauce, Mary Is. O'Conner, Sulvadore Sunderia, RB. Price. Rose Martin, Toomas J, Aunsop. . Louts Clement. Mrv. Juliet Bien, Pewer Nicbolvieb, Laura Roche, Jobn Rampuitz, William Doyle, Jonp Smith, L. L. Buras. Fredorick Rupp. Sarub J, Yong, Louise Sabathier, Benjamin R. stair, Charies Dupt Sarau Campbell. Eugenie Artigen. Wilitam Dwyer, Samuel Isaacs, Annie Britton, Stephen Wuarana, Maury Hagan, Vivln Krat!, Esther Jacovson. Charies Balawin. vames Braig. Hermine Cavadet, A. Herzog. Nicholas Juamanta, Mary Casey, Robert Ringgold, MM. Stera, S. Herasig. Alice G. Miller, Annio Conocl, Mre, Auoa Lewis, James A. Hall, Ulger Girarg, « '¥, Maniontveus. Emule Schumacher. +: Anna Fitzgibbons, Joun Phihpe, : Augusta Leclerc, Samwucl Bausaey. Andro Faure.) John P, Vortcous. Marie Vropair, Allred Prince, Frederick Kampman, George Dueriing. B, 'T. Sims, Charles E. Bradiord, Jennie Adams, Theodore Micke, Sdnetto Michaele:, STOPPAGE OF THE MAILS, Colonel D. B. Robinson, superintendent of the Mobilo and New Orleans Kailway, bas addressed a let- terto Postmaster Badger notityiog nim that owing to quarantine regulations recently enforced by Mobile county, Ala., and Jackson county, Misa, against cach other, he is compelled to discontinue trains east of Ocean Springs. No mails will be takon beyond Biioxi. INCREASE OF FRVER AT MORGAN CITY. n'y little daughter, five or thirty new cases bh Satarday. Twenty- been reported since HELP STILL WANTED, Tho president of the Firemen’s Insurance Assocl- ation, in a card, says:—‘*T'he appeal made by us to our brethren throughout the lund still stands open to their gencrous responses. We have a lurge o of sick and destitute, and our organization atteada exclusively to their own members, widows aud of- pbuos.”* 'OSKY CAShS AT TERRY, MISS. * if telegrupus tho Howard Associa. role pernicious type, caused by the droadtul steach from draining @ pond. There Lave been twelve cases, six of whom Lavo died.” Ds. Metcalf huving stated 10 the despatch that his services were not fufbor re- quirod us Terry, thére bein, © physicians bhere, was requested by tho How: Droceed at once 10 Holly Springs. Aswistant Postmaster McGuire was taken with fever on Suturday, bis wile on Suaday und bis 600 on Monduy, BAD CONDITION OF CANTON, MISS. Mayor Powell, of Canton, Miss., reports that the to- tal number of casca there to date i3 424; deaths, six. ty-cignt; new cases in the last twenty-tour boury, twonty ; dewth: elve. Ther six or eight moi reported dying. Dr. A. F. Cage is dying. The lever 18 Worso (han at any time yet. . AT BATON ROTGR. ’ There were two coathy and thirty-Ave now casos de Baton Rouge during tho past tweniy-iour boura ead- ing at nine A, M. RAVAG(ESS OF THE FEVER IN MEMPHIS— SPREADING TO THE SUSURBS, Nempuia, Sept. 17, 1878, Ninety-six deaths were reported tv-day, of which twenty-four we cojored. Owing to dificulties experienced in urying the dead at Elmwood, Superintendent Phillips being sick, and bis assistant, Jobo Dawson, dead, the How- ard Association has placed o maa In charge of tho cometory, Among the ceaths to-day are J. W. Heath, au active member of the Howards; KE. ©. Marshall, a protoineat member of the Citizens’ Relief Com- mittec; Vincent Bacigalupo, J, W. Barton, De. J, E. Venr, William 0, Berst, John Eonts, Mre. G. E. Clapham, Wiilinm Moflatt and Robert Hammock, teller of tho Fourth National Bank, Two hundred and tive new seees bave been reported, among them Jesse W. age, an active How: who isin a critical condition D. Lanyetall, presi of the Howard Association, 18 considered out of danger, CATHOLIC AND (WISH SOCIETIES. Thero is wot now, nor bas there been during the past ten days, any oilicer on active duty ta connection with aoy Irish or Catholic organization to receive of disburse funds sevt for rele! subject to Irish or Cathuilic societics, except the Fath Maitvew enmp, st. Petor’s Orpuan Asylum or 5 of St. Joseph. All areeither dead, sirickea down With the lover or havo fled thecity. Fatbor Kroudar, the Vicwr Goueral, dead, ft wod to vo directed eitherto the Kev A. J. Kelly, for the Orphaa Asyiuin; Rev. William Walab of T.Couso: jor Camp duttuew, orto Sister Loout, forthe sick and destitute. SPRKADING IX TUR SUBUREB. Mrs. Sam Mosby died to-day ut Kiugeway of con- gegtion, ‘Tho fever is spreading in tne suvorbs, nod @ large number of deuths are occwiring at points several miles from tho city. ‘The torce of physicians nurses avd visitors is being gradually reduced, au the situation is becoming more frighttul Louriy. SIILL RAGING AT MEMPHIS—THE DFATH List. Meurais, Tenn., Sept. 17, 1875. Forty-six deaths wero reported up to noon, making 101 since yesterday noon. ‘Dr. Johu Erskine, Health jo Ollicer, died this morning, clo Father Riordan, Puthp H. Laon, W. B. macy, of Park avenue, and B, v. Piummer, J. W, Ho ot Randle, Meath & Liv i dying. W. BL pard 18 also in a eri condition. His wile is d. Mra. J. Mt. Clarke,ga voluntoer Bu) rum Omaha, Neb. died this morn. ing. Tue weather is warm. CONDITION OF NASHVILLE, Nasuvinuw, Tonn., Sept. 17, 1873. ‘The statement contained in @ 1 10 the Cureago Times (hat w Misa Spidell died of yoliow fever in this city and that two young ladics named Simpeon, in the same bcuse, wero ill with fever, is tnise. ‘The | persons referred to haa taatarial fever, cuses of Soliow over Thero bavo been on to date, all imported from potnt eo River, where the fever has prevatied asan epidemic, THB PLAGUE AT GRAND JUNCTION, TENN. (By TRLELRAPH FO THE UELALD.] Graxo Jusctiox, Tenn., Sept. Four pew cases and three deaths wero here to-day. The total cases to date aro forty-#ix; total deaths to dato, twenty-iour, There aro now tweoty-live cases under meuicul treatment, none of | Whom are showing any signs vf coavulescing. NEEDLESS PANIC AT CHATTANOOGA, | (b¥ 1eLuoRaPH Yo 118 WERALD. Cuatraxooca, Tenn., Sept. 17, 1878, There is some yellow lever excitement here, The Board of Health, alter tovestigatioa by a commities, pronounced all cases hero to be pernicious fever, except one, which ts of doubtfal char. rf. This o is now improving, There ts considerable bilious fever in towo but the death rate is lower than usual at this time of the yeor, The Boord of Heaits unanimously re. ived that no dagger weed bo apprenended of a yellow lever epidemic ut this time. All the physierns of the city Were present atthe meetiog end indorsed this wction of the Board 7 ramora of tover have caused @ invest curivus abd Needless pavie among the | eH zens Whose minus Wrought up toa bwh pleh | of oxcitemeht by reading the accounts of fever at | Other stricken loculitivs, 1 bave tuvestigand te NEW YORK HERALD, matter with mucifcare and am sure thore is no fever here, AT BROWWSVILLY, TENN. (BY TELEGRAPH TO 1 HE HERALD.] Browxevitux, Sept. 1, 1873. To-day’s report shgws five new cuscs aud three | deaths, Eighty cases or them doing well. Five thousand government ra- tions urrived to-day. nree-tourths of the cases are Degrees, who will lock into towo. We aro out of ice and Gnances ure 10w. now under ti ment, most QUARANTINE AT MILAN, TENN. (by TELEGRAPH tO THE BEGALD.] Minas, Sept. 17, 1878, Tho town bas quarantined ayainst railroad traius, which will pot stop here atter to-day. Panis, TENN., P\NIC-STRICKEN. (Bx TELEGBAPH TO THE RERALD. | f Panis, Sept, 17, 1878, J. H. Tedro, master mechanic, waa tho only death bere to-day. Four cases were to-night taken to Louls- Ville for treatment there, Three more are sick, but Mt bas pot yet beeca pounced yellow fever, The town is entirely the atores are noarty ‘all closed, business guspeuded and people pauic-stricken, ry ONE DEATH OUT OF TWELVE CASES, [Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) . s Manrixs, Sept. 17, 1878. One death took place here to-day cut of the twelve cases on band, THE SILTATION UNCHANGED AT GRENADA. - (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.Y Grexava, Miss., Sept. 17, 1878. Tne situation is unchanged here to-day. ‘Ihe fever is as bad as ever, so far as virulence gues, There ts bo abatement io degreo or kind, but only in the numbers aflected. Que man, Samuel Hirschberg, whe had done good service as a nurse in the hos- ital and whose father Lad weeks ago sent for him, ut ta vain, died to-day. fo diod as much a martyr to duty as uny ove who dieu tn Grenads. He filled un bumble sphere, It ta true, but be flied it well and will bo sadly inissed. Nooue could have uated vetter. Mrs. Joapow Scanlon dicd to-day, leaving her son Jimmy, w boy only twelve years old, without woy one 10 care Jor Dim. One other goain took place to- day—a colored wau—and thero were three new cases, Your correspondent remains at work tho same us ever. TILL RAGING IN VICESBULG, [Bx TALEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.} Vicksnvna, Miss, Sept. 17, 1873. Tho deaths reported hore to-day aro as ioliows:— Anuie 8. Ward, L. J. Jo Pampvon (cui- Charles Hosie. ‘ored). Leona Sailner. Frank Mitchell. C. Boyisoy. Stephen Johuson. , _ Miss Mary J. M. Monroe. Violet Johnson, W. RB. Jones, A. E. Boswell, M, A. Hummond, M, Golden Brady, W Huot. ‘M. Vundenberg. D, Heidoger. Morris Geary, a. Alderdice. Mary Wolt, Mary E. Groff. New cases aro on the increase and are extending to tho interior. Abatement and reduction are regulated by the weather, which to-day 13 not tavorabla GOVERNMENT RATIONS FOR JACKSCN, MISE, Jacksox, Mise,, Sept. 17, 1878. The last instalment of 10,000 ratious isxaed by tho order of the Sccretary of War arrived im this city to-day. ‘bey were consigned to R. 8. Saunders, President of the Howard Assocle ation, for the benefit of yollow fever sufferers, and ‘will be bela strictly in trust by him, to be distributed only a8 named. ine armics of idie negroes, who hang about towa instoad of seeking the cotton felas which now tovite tbem, ure pot considered by the Howards as yellow fever aufferers, DEATHS AT HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS. 7 HOLLY Sruincs, Miss., Sept. 17, 1878. ‘Th foljowing deaths occurred here to-day: Ingle Quiggins. Lotta Ingraham, Me iter, Sire. Webb Bonjamin Boyd. P. J. Webbor, Mis. G Golistern. . dirs. RL. Watson, Dy, F, 2 Yeanell. NAW CASES REPOKTED, &. Seals, Dr. JW. Fennel Avant Walter, Dr. Maoning, Bam Le a. Botsy Wilhame, Lucy Jourvigen. Demps Brittenhelm, D, McGowan, Marin Younx, 5. Lawsen, be rw A. C. Stone, W. Glassy. A FAMILY OF REFUGEES PROSTRATED AT BICHMOND, VA. [bY TELEGRAPA 10 THE HERALD.) Ticumonp, Sept 17, 1878, On Thursday morning last, September 1z, there arrived in this city a Norwogian named Karl Ycasen, bia wife apd two small children, refuycos trot. tha . yellow fevor aot N Orioana, They tid “o- modst pitiadlo story of their escapo frum the pestilence sificken city, of their arrival at Moutgomery and of boing taken dowa with the fever near toatcity. Yeusen and his wile were attacked first, and thea the two children, girls six and ton years old, took the fever and all four of them Were, atroiched on a pallet together They wero Afraid to tell what was the natare of their malay, because nobody would attend to mm, but, alter six doys Of suffering, tuey recovered sufliciently to renew thor Journey porthward . PROSTRATRD AGAIN. After twenty-one days oi suffering and travel, with- Out means aud dependent upon the cold curity of tho worl, thoy reachod this city, Where they wero again prostruted fiyo days ago, [heir haggard ap- pearance and saffron color at once gw rise so the terrible suspicion that they had never had the yellow fever ip reality, but that they had brought it.boro fn au iueipient form and that ii was now developed. This 13 the opinion of leading physi- cans hero who have been cousulted ou the subject, though all of them declino to iy positively, auder the bat tho malady is yeliow fever, ng paid all the which be now occupies. They bave vo {uroifuro hor mesung, aud when the physician was first culled bo found the muy eleeping wpoo @ dluuket which was Voi mm by & negro Woman who has buraed and been othe: wise very Kind to them, URLP FOR TUX CXVOKTUNATES. Cota, bedding, pished the food uud mediciues pave been fur. famiiy. Ycuson bas b. conaition Hutie girl ts quite il, yet taken with the discase. A diagooels a to-morrow by tue board 1th aud proper reimedics precautions applied, 18 bY apprehension felt that the fever wilt d bere. Tho city is pertectly healthy, well ele- vated, {ree from malaria, and cold weather ana frost are Loo peat to occasion LLC slightest alarin, DEATH OF A REVUGEE IN INDIANAPOLIS. IxpIANAPouts, Sept.17, 1878. C. W. Ferguson, a former resident of this city, but jattorly of Memphis, and who came from there a tew days ago, died here this muraing of yellow to! BAD CONDITION OF HICKMAN, KY, [BY TELKGRAPH TO THE HERALD. | Ilickwas, Ky., Via Papvcan Juncriox, Sepu. 17, 1873, 5 Stil no abatement in tho ycllow Six deahs havo taken place within tho past twenty-four hours and three pew cases are reported, The deaths aro as follows: — . W. A. Brenard, apg goods clerk. Lary Young, sno@aker. Unarles Ganipsey (tue third of bis family). Mies Seigrist (ste last of @ (amily of tour). Willy Bennett (colored). Uuly tweive porsous uro now on thoir vet in tho en- tire towo. Five persous are down in the viciuity of the town and will probably die. DEATH OF A DECK MAND AT CINCINNATI. Cineixxatt, Odio, Sept Adam Deizei,a deck. hind op the # having como with her from New Orloans, died of yellow fever laxt night in tho hospital here, SUICIDE OF A YRLLOW FEVER VICTI'. Cincinnati, Sopt, 17, 1578, A special despatch atatos that at Bridgeport, Onio, Walter Worley, a farmer, gave lodging to a tramp on Satardoy last who was taken sick daring the night, ‘A physician was callod 10, who declared 18 a caso of yellow fever, and arrangements wore wade without delay tor the removui of Ihe patient Lo thy County Lun firmary., When the sick man discovered that he was attacked by yellow fevor ho vrew a rovolver una shut Dimeelt torough the head, kithing bimseif instantly. BURNING OF AN INFECTED BaAnGr. Cixeinxati, Sept, 17, 1978, Capiain Porter burned tho steamer Porte:’s burgo Mingo a few miles above this city lute ivat night, ihe barge was valued $3,000, THE PANIC ABATING AT GALMAPOLIS, OF10. GaLtivotis, Sept, 17, 1878, The yollow fever excitement tere bas almost passed, there being at present only ono case—dir, Hugh Ply mail, threo miles below this city, who 18 pro+ nounced by physicians to be in a critical condition ‘here nave beon no row cases since tho steamer Porter left. The quaraniiue on the Obioand Kens wna rivera" hay been removed nod tho boats make usual Jund:ugs. The Schoo! Board have decided to epen the public schools again on Monday next, DE:TH AY CAIRO, ILL. Caimo, Sept 17, IpTS. Jobn Crofton, tho last of the ill-fated Bulletin em- ployés, Who took the fever lust week, died last night in the hospitol There are no now cases this mora- ma, UKLP FOR WCKMAN, KY. Malliday Brothers wilt seud the stoamcr Ariadne to Hickman, Ky., to-morrow moruing to deliver cou- tributions from tho Nori of money and supplies, FALSE ALARM AT DECATUR, ALA. [By TEL:GR\PH TO Taz MeKALD.] Decavex, Sept, 17, 1873 The excitement over Thomas Jobnsoa’s death from malarial fever to-day was of a most In- fouse churacter, und all tho timid peopie left for the country by every conceivable cons veyance, while the railfoad trains were brougbhs into general requisiuion. L. Heusley Grubbs propri- gtor of the ouly real drug store iu the place locked his coors aud weut away with tho reat. Jumes McNawura, yardman of tue Louisville and Nashville ana Greut Southern Railroad, and Pred Lud Wig, _ railroad Watchman, wore also stricken on Saturday wish tho samo disease, but of milder type, Itti stated there is notasinglo caso of yellow fever Lore, but instead the old tushioned ebiuie and fever, which 13 more or less prevalent at this time ofthe year, theciy was uever in vetier Coadition, but thas does mot seem to aneck tho stumpede. NEW YouRg’s ALD YOR THE SUFFERERS. The following contributions were received yesterday ut tho Henacp office ta aid of the yellow fever sufler- ors: —H, V. “M., $1; empioyés of Goldsmith & Hof: man Coar Company, $20; Anonymous, $4; cw- ployé3 ol J., $17 74, ‘The subseriptinns scot to Mayor Kly yesterday amounted to $4,285 17. The amount was transmitted to Mempoi. J, Neisun Tappan, of thy Citizens’ Re- Net Committee, reported §: The Mayor's Keliel Committeo reports $693 23, makiug a total of $6,024 46. Yhe Socteté Culuuire Pailantropique (French cooks) upd the Purim Society (Hubrew) seus $109 each. ihe Southern Reltot Committee of the Chamber of Commerce met at nova. Telegrams were read trom the Howard Associativas at New Oricans and Vicks- burg, eayiug that they buvo been provided with suill- Clout tubds to curry them through the epidemic. ab Memphis ana victuily the case is differcut, and any farther contribations sent to the committca will ba Applies ib that quurier and to ine support of the cou- valescing poor aud the destitute from lack of omploy- meut there and cl-owbere in tho tover district. A check ivr $215, the proceeds of a reading at tho au House, in tue White Mountains, was sent to tuo committee by Miss Auos Dickinsoo. Sister Mury Agnes, of 31. Vincent’s Orphan Asyium, at New Orlowns, 10 u letter to Secretary Wilsun, ree Aurned thauks for tho sum of $250, United States Senator Eustis and Congressman Acklen, of Louisiana, appeared before tho cummittec. Tho latier, who sald was about returning to bis people, returned thanks to tho committee in the hame of the Suuth jor their generous contributions, Mr J. pout Morgan, treasurer, acknowledges roceipt of $1,496 76, muking @ grand total of $106,051 46. Adultioual contributions to Lehman Brothers :— Temple Emanuel, $425 ; Congregation Sbouritn leraci, $137; Young Ladies’ Charitable Union, $69. Tue cembined fraternities of Harlem acknowledge the receipt of $830 59, and bave sent to Mempnis $400; New Orlouns, $200; Vicksburg, $200. ADDITIONAL AID. Ripley Ropes, treasurer of tho Brooklyn fund, re- ports $1,182 26, tauking a total of $17,6: Muyor Yates, of Newarg, reports $1,730. ‘Iwo of tho collection boxes in that city bave been stolen. George Louusvury, a Newark bootvlack, uevoted his gross receipts yesterday Lo the yellow ever jung, MISCELLANEOUS, Great preparatious have beem made by the York- ville Macnaercnor for their grand vocal aud iustru- mentul conceri, The musical attractions are such that there will no doubs bo a great crowd preacat, Besides, the object for which the concert 1s to be given vught of itseif to Dl the bai to repletion, The Maaio choruses of tbe Arion aud Beothoven svcietien are 10 tuke part 1p the cotertatomeutand Mr. Berusra Listeman, tue violist, bas Voluutecred bis services, The concert to be given at Purepu Mall, Kiguty- e)xth street and Third avenue, fhe doors will be torowa open at hali-past seven o'clock. Alle, Irma dt Murske will be among tho attractions abt the convert 1a Giimore’s Garuen on the under the auspices of the Firowen’s Ball Commies of toe Vid Volunteers Fire Department. Bogert & Morgav, of tue New York, Now Orle aud Texas line, Will ‘receive ab plor U8 North ii aod t(runsmiss por steamer Mutcbiason, irev of chatge, supplies of food and clothing tor tue ‘sulfercra, They should be properly packed and addrossed tu any ot the tecognized relief associations in N:w Orioaue, oF oC. a Watney & Co, Now Oricans, The -tiuseuin- sou Bails on Saturday, Septemper 21, 9 Youug Peopio's Asacctatioa of the Bedford Re- formed Caurch, Brooklyn, K. D., give a convert this evening 10 uid of the sufferer: R. Roach, casnler wad treasurer at Vicksburg, bs:—"Convey to Wells, Fargo & Co., Nxw #RALD and Brooklyn Comumittce tue proiouud thanks vf 8,000 aick.’? A grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given in utd of tho yellow fever sufferers ut the ec. ford Aveuuo Presbyterian Cuourch this evening. Among thos whe have voluntcered to sing is Mins Adehua Richard, fickets to tho Women’s Matings ut Bootu’s Thea- tre, op Wriday, with be sold ouly at tho boxes ana the offices of the American Disirics Telegrapu Company. Mr. J, K, Emmet, the comedian, yeaterday paid $100 form bux und ofl-red to play one actor “ibe New brhia” H. D. Palmer likewise gavo $100 for w box, and a number of Sousberu gentlemen pur- chased several rows of seats, Major Downing voiuao- locred the services of the Ninih Kegimeat Baud, The meeting of represcatatives of athletic associa- tons to arrange for « benelis pertorinauce will be bela at tne Kuickerbocker Cottage 1a Sixth vvenue, on Friday evoulug, at orgat o’c!o.k. The combioed fraternity of Hariem give an entertainment at Huricm Music Mall to-morrow evening. The recoipts from the exhib.tion of Edison's Inven- tions in the Kurta galery, oo Saturday nex, will be given to the fund, AID FROM OTHER CITIES. 1n St. Louis (Yb contribations to tuo yeliow lever fund pow amodyt to a trifle less than $57,000, la Sen Frandisco the total subscriptions to the Citizens’ Reiiet Fand for the yeliow fever sufferers thus far are over $31,000, of which $25,000 bas beca forwarded, The balance 13 hela waiting asvices fro New Uricans and Memptie. A telegram bas been rr ceived from Vieksvurg deciiving further aid, Wells, rau & Co., ia uddiiion Lo tbe above, Lave forwarded 000, and the churebes aad societies $15,000, 1ho Chinese residents dt Sau Fravcisey have col- lected und will to morrow reuit $1,200 lor ine beaeilt Oi the yellow fever sufforera, In Phitadelpuia tho subscriptions to the yellow fevorreiiel tund yesterday atnvuated to $6,173, muk- ing w total of $91,518 Lo date, Chester, Pa, reports her sabscriptions to date to be $1,900, Tho Chicago Citizens Committees’ contributions grogate $47,149, work misceilaucous ube WMOUutLE, by $24,047, BwWell Lo ayrond tow © U1 this sum bas been upproprimied; $, LUO ouch (o Memphis and New Urloans, $4,400 19 VicKe~ burg and the rest to various Soutucrn cities Witham Stiles, of Camuen, N. J, aud Wreaeurer of the yellow fever fund there, has recoivou from private and public charity tho sua of $1,763 85, © speedily be sent South ‘The subi ytions to the pabite Southern rele! tucd in Ryets amount to $2,805, whe 8 apout one-hall vf (he total amount remitted, SANITAR! PRECAUTIONS, During tho week ending September 14 the Sanitary Bureau, under tho direction of Superintendent Day, have disiulecied S94, miles of #trect gutiors, using in the process 1,745 gallons of the solution prepared for the purpose and 137 gations of carbolie acid, asa total costo $208 UL. Five evses of reported yellow tovor J Ove rvoms fumigated, Fi trunks, which arcived tn w fever distrivis, Wore SMALLPOX, The bark Beila Madge, Captain Mason, tuirty-soven days out from Dunkirk, arrived at this port yester- dav morning, with one of her crew sick with the siailpox Dr. MeCurtney boarded her in the lowor tay ond deteiued ber, near the hospital ship, tp Quarantine. Sho is owbed in Hulitax, AN OUTRAGE ON THE DEAD. THE DEAN AND FACULTY OF A COLLEGE an- RisTeo, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1878, Oa Saturday morning last Kdwin Freney, an oldand well knowa ettizon of Cleveland, died at the rea'- denco of bis SOn-inelaw, In Willoughby, thir- teen miles cast of this tly, Tho funeral services Were held yesterduy alternoon aud tho re- ng interred in the Willoaghby Cemetery. this roing at ab Oarly nour it was discovered tyat the and de- grave had been robbed of Is occupant, toctives Were at vance set loreveon: the tego im this ent, ono and tWo o’elook at night, and the body be to the city tha curriago gud thrown talo the and the floor pub back aud nailed down, U. Frouch, sou of deccased, immediately swore oat warrants, aud nearly adezoa peop, Inclwuty the Dean and members of the Faculty, the Janitor au seVoral students Of the college, were urresied, disclaiu Kaowledgo Of the bouy snalch= Olirciy inuotantof the Whole WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1878—TRIPLE SHEET. PRESIDENT HAYES. JHE PRESIDENTIAL PAWTY At WILLOUGHLY— 4 SPEECH BY JHE PRESIDENT, WiLLovGuny, Ohio, Sept 17, 2 ‘The train with the l’resident and party lett Ch jaud 4t @ quarter alter eleveu o'clock morning in the presence of prominent cit'zons) who had tho depos, 8. this @ pvumber of Cougrogatod at The Presidential arty was received ig the depot, at Willoughby, by a committee com- posed of Mayor Ellen and other prominent izens, Alter a parade through the principal stree.s to a pavilion ta the public square the I’'rcsident was intro- duced by Muyor Ellea, und spoke as follows :~- Comnavks, Lavins axpo FLLow Civiz. ‘The duty L bave to periorm to-day 1s a vory simple one, | very agreeable ove, It 1s to preside over (his niect- mg In taking my place as president 1 do not plopose 10 wastv’ time in spoech-making. liis- ipg, us most of you did, at au early houe aod taking, as 1 di, ww hasty and rather insufficient breakfast, 1 shall not detam you long from the dinner whic, | undorssund, 18 the wext tuing in order, (Chvers,) 1 am glad, my coma to mect so mauy of you A regiment win had, last, bolWeou twonby-Lhree aud hundred = moo, 18 how bie tere only gue — bundred and fifty—possibly two hundred, ‘Tho long line—that strong line, which we Faw ut our dress 1 evens teen yours 1go—bus grown smaller and weaker by do- EFces, until bow perhaps not over two hundred are bere Ww enjey to-day’s lestivitics; but us the nuwoer dccreases OUF IDterestiu each UibEr Lacieases; Lhe Lies that bind us togethor—the Ges of companionship and Comradeship—grow sirovger and stronger, 1 sball bow deéfuin you mo ftouger . irom dinner. This ulteruvon’s programme will be one of rest, aud [ hope all will stay to enjoy } The epecch to tev mado by a brave soldior and fine orator from a distent State will be worthy y uttention. (Cowerk) 1 Low propose to make my Ww through this immense crowd, and shail take the lewd Wito the Ywenty-tnird at iny back. (Uheers.) ‘Yho villago 1s elegantly and projusely avcorated, aud from twelve to fiticen thousand people in tho public squure listened to tbe specch of John , Cor- win, of Owaha, Tho Presidast left hero this evening aud attended a mecting of the direciors of the Diyton Soldiers’ Home, ‘Thonce Le will proceed to tue Trt State Fulr, whieh will open at fuledo oa Thursday. GENERAL SHERMAN. (sy TELEGRAPH To THE BERALD.] Paxscorr, A. T., Sept, 17, 1878, General Sherman, with Genoral McCook, arrived at Camp Verde to-day and will spend two days in Pres- cot. A reception will be given by General Wilcox on Thursday, uud w grand reception by citizens, headed by Goveraor Hoyt und Mr. Thomas Fitch, on Fridav. Generai Sherman will loave Yuma by a ‘ast Stage on Friday, theaco to San Francisco and New York. THE WHITTAKER WILL. A LAWSER WHO WANTS TWENTY THOUSAND DOL- LsR3 BEFORE “HE OPENS mis MOUIR”— “SOME CHILDREN ARE BORN TO PARENTS AND OTHERS ARE STOLEN.” (Bx TeLEGLAPH 4O THE HERALD.) PuiLavenraia, Sept. 17, 1878, ‘The Henacp on Sanday-gavo tho story of the com- Piications im the posthumous affuirs of the late Robert Whittaker, the millionuaire, arising ous of the sudden appcaraoce of a Now York tawyer, Mr. Wiliam R. Dickerson, who claimed to have possession ot a second Will, in which the lawyer is remembered for the snug sum of $10,000, with tho remission of bis debt to the estate, The publication of this matter bas brought forward ull sorts of peopic, among others avotber lawyer, who, hke Mark Meddie, 1s ruacy to Yoluntcer tnformation, but wants to be weil pald for it. This gentleman, who introduced himsell to the reportor us bir, J. W. Cartor—atioraoy, in fact, tor Mr. Whittaker during his Iiletime—'s connecied with an icv company, and bis proposition to the heirs par- tukex of a coolness appropriate to bia professional connection, for while be cluins (o know ail will he apuounces that ho with not open his mou unless be 13 paid $20,000. Mr. Carter was asked, “What la your ea of tho will?” ¢ (hia time f refuse to givo an ani dd it caine into Dickerson’s ror e; how shall 1 answer that question?” suid Mr. Carter, jeeling bis chin. “Ab! IT have it; some children are vere to parents aud otuers are stolen,” “What do you know about Mr. Dickerson??? “f aon’t know anything ubout Mr. Dickerson, 1 never Koew him to piead a case tor Mr. Whitaker; ho frequentty auviwod with him, bat tor we iast two yoars Le didn’t even de that. I think 4 could tell that with?” don's you toll it?” my Knowledgo of 1 1s worth $20,000, and thoy cannot seitio tho estate up: well Hout me. ‘The Keira clatm that they sbali bo able to show that the will produced by Dickerson must be set aside.’ A REUNION OF VETERANS, TOL TWENTIETH NEW YOLK HAVE A TALK AND A DIXNES AT THE EAGLE HOTEL, KINGSTON, (py TELEGRAPH TO TUE HERALD.j Kixestox, Sept. 11, 1878. Tho surviving veterans of tho old Twenticth regi- ment wetinregoion here to-day, the occasion being the fourteenth anpiversary of Ant.otam, at which baie tnoy bad seen bard service. 1his is the Hirst reunion in nine years. The Twentieth was tho ploucer regiment from this partot the State, having instantly reeponded to Lincoln’s Orst call sor volunteers. Lu accordance with that call they enlisted for ihree mouths, bus immedi atey upon the expiration of such term mustered in tor tho war, At tho time of tho enlistment they 4 ten companies filled to the maximum 000 men, but recruits Were made neces- wary by wovoro loss aad Fan tho roll up to beyoud sour thousand, Less than two buudred aud Oly returved at the close of the war, und mauy of these ure siuce dead, Prominent amung tho cogagemeats ta w bic they actively participated were Second Buil Run, Au tictam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg und tho Wilder- ness. ‘General George MH. Suurpe, iate Collector Of the Port of New York,Jwont out with thus regiment 160 4s Captain Of company B. 1th whieh he Fred to Gen- ' porsunal stuff, in Whica capacity he pa- At the second vuttic of Bull ing Colune! Pratt, heroteally leading flying sell, in coarequence of which be vied. fe was the idol of iment and socially vounected with the best 0; the State, Remnants of several old batig flige possessed by the regiment, aud their reat folds bear eloquent testinony to herols siraygies. About ove hundred and thirty were 10 aticodunce, among whom were such old yeieraus a8 Gouerals anburg wud Sharpe; Ovlouets Van eas. sEnteo, Mujors Saydor aud Lesite. The programme of exercise at Music iali com- sequent audressos by General Gates, Rev. 0. Chaplain of (he 1d/Lu regiment, aud Vor- poral fanuer, of the hignty seventh regiment, and music by the city boud, A latiog dismissed tho audi ense aod tho veterans proceeded to Go justice to the roled Leo's Run, comu. charge on she cocmy, was thjared by SLICKNEY FRAUDS. Fatt Riven, Maas, Sept. 17, 1578, Charles IP’. Stickucy, Who was arraisued botore Jaago Blaiedell, of tho District Court, this alternoon, waived an examination, His bail was placed at $40,000, H. M,. Koowlton, bis counsel, said that no bail would be ollercd. The prisoner was taken heuce in a hack, accompanied by his two sous, bis counsel and an oflicer, will leave oa the quarter past tour I’, M, traia tur Tauaton Jat). HE MIDNIGHT WEALHER REPORT, Wan Duvanransr, ) Orrick OF THe CAIKY SIGNAL OFricen, WASHINGTON, Sopt. 15—1 A. M. Indications For the South Athiutic and Gault States, southyind oast winds, rising followed by falling barometer, warmer, clear and partly cloudy weather will pre For tno Ohio Valley and fennessee, warmer, south. west winds, clear or partiy cloudy we by cooler northerly winds aud rising barometer, For the Upper Mississippi aud Lower Miss vallcys aad upper lakes, winds Bilt to cooler northerly, followed by rising barometer aud pariy cloudy weather, For the lower iako region, tailing barometer, south. west winds, warmer, parlly cloudy weather oe exsional rine, followed by cooler, nora west winds aud cooler weather. For tho Middie Atiantic aod Now England States, falling baromolor, souLbwest winds, Warmer, partly cloudy weather, poseibly followed in (he interior by light rains and,couler, northwest winds, Tho fivers will geuerally tall, except a rise ta the Lower Ubio. THE WEATHER YESTERDLY, The following record wili show the changes in tho temperature ior the past twenty-four hours, in com. parison with the corresponding dato of jast y indicated by (Henaco Builarn Asti, FATUEO Yesterday... Averuge Lomperalure tor correspondte, year.. 4 date bat q THE INDIAN COUNTRY. (oy TeteokarH 10 ime ueRALD.] Omata, Neb., Sept. 17, 1578, Telegrams were seat from Gonoral Crook's beed= quarters to-day ord«riog in the two Northera expeditions uuder command of Genorals Bradley and Merritt, General Merritt and bis command, constete ing of fifty cavalry, go into winter quarters at Fors D. A. Rassell, General Bradley, with part of the Nouth iofantry and Third cavalry, takes post (or the winter aloag the Union Macitle laitroud. General Crook goes West on Thursday on a tour of iuspection of several troatior poste, He will be ae companied by Webb Hayes, sen of the President. Cup! Woorsva, of the Filth cavalry, arrived from Fort Mckinuey to-night, perbaps the inoat tie portut potnt oa the fron 4 Post. ly completed filty milea Powder iver, post on Clear ork, the astern base of the Big Horn Mouutain. Tho post will be permanent with strong buildings aod will be babitable early ta Javuury, lepens up to seitioment one of the riche ext aud best watered regions of the Norbwest. The garrison will Gousiet of tho Fifth cavalry end four Companies of injantry. ‘fia i the couatry where tue troops vperated tn 1566, under Crook and Custer, and ig bear the scene of the Custer massacro, we a ARMY INTELLIGENCE, A pew fort ne north of the old (BY TELEGRAPM 40 THe HERALD. WaAsuinctox, Sept. 17, 1878, Tho Soventh infantry, which has Deon on duty ip Montaua for the past six years, under the commacd of General Joho Gibben, has been orderea to Minnesota, and tue headquariera and five companies are now en roule to take “sta- tion ut Fort Snelling, near St. Paul. The Soventeonth tafuntry wil bo sont to Montuna from the Missour: River posts ta Dakota, tv take the place of the seventh. ‘ ‘Tne compantes of the twelith Infantry which a Leon ia the Held ia Oregoa and Idaho daring the sum-* mer in tho campaign ngatost tho Bannocks have. oven Withdrawo trom the field and are ordered to posts io the Department ef Arizona, i CAVALRY RECRUITS, The superintendent of the recrulting service has boon directod to forward 2 croits to Bismarck, Dakota, for aseigument to various cavalry egy and Li fantry. ts, to Yankton, for ustignment tobe Firuh ime NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, SUINGTON, Sept. 17, 1878. Licatenant Thoma C. McLean is ordered to ofd> nance duty at tho Washington Navy Yard. Master ered to duty at tho Hydroe ter Jobn 5, Aubols is ordered to SUICIDE OF A BANKER. Sax Fuancisco, Sept. 17, 1878. Gustave Mabe, president of the French Suvings Bank, committed suicide this eventag in bis room over the bank by shooting himself in tbe moat He loft nothing 1a expianation, ana no adequate excuse 1s known for his action. The bank was recently toe vestigared by tho Bank Commissioners, who found everything right. The knowledge that tho Commissioners were ex- amining it afluirs caused a ron on the bank by small depositors, during which xbout ® quarter of w million was withdrawn, butthe flurry was soon over. Tne private ufluirs of the decoased were prosperous, as lar as known. Among tho papers found on bis porsom wos a boiification from the London and San Francisco Bauk that his pote tor $30,000 would fall due to-mor- row, but 11 1s not believed by his friends that this bas any bearing on the case es od THE HATHAWAY EMBEZZLEMENT CASE. Taustox, Mase., Sept, 17, 1878. George T. Hathaway was arraignod in court this M. to the surprise of many, b case being expected to come up bee fore tomorrow. District Attornoy Marston said be bad proof of three ont of elevea of the counts against him for embezziement—viz., tirsi, soveuth and eighth—to which Hathaway pleaded guilty. Ty was decidea to deter his care. te some fature day. He was rewanded to Jali again, He appeared periectly seit-posscssed, GENERAL SHILLDs’ CONDITION. Genera} Shicias was much tmproved tn health Iast hight oud no relapsois feared, The lecture whien he was to deliver on Friduy evening, at tho Brookiyn Aca y of dlusic, has been posiponed until next Tuescay cvoning, September 24. HO! BR not L ARRIVALS, Congressman Eugeve Hale, of Maine; Attorney General Augustus Schooumaker, Jr., of Albany; ex Congressman i. O. Stanard, of Missouri; General 3, D, Mangerford, of Adame, N. Y., and J. Condit Smith, of Buttalo, are at the Filth Avenue, 8. L. Cale well, Presidont of Vasaar College, and Judge Piaw Potter, of Schenectady, are at the Purk Avena Rear Admiral Jota J. Aimy, United States Navy, and Judge T. R. Westbrook, of tho Now York Supreme Court, are at the Startevant. General E. C. Waltnalh of Mississipp!, and Fuitx Limet, of New Orleans, are atthe New York, Judge James H. Howe, of Wiscom sin, Isattho Windsor. Paymaster Lous A. Yorke, United States Nuvy, and Henry R, Pierson, of Albany, aroatthe Everett, Proleesor 8. P. Langley, of Alle ghony, Pa,, is at the Brevoort. JudgeJ. M. Woo» worth, of Omaha, is at the Gilsey, Ex-Congressmag Kk. B. Morgan, of Aurora, N. ¥., 1s at the St. Nicbolag, Goneral J. B. Stonehouse, of Aibany, |s at tho Brune wick. Fordyco L. Laflin, of Saugerties, N. ¥., ie at tho Metropolitan, Fraoklin W. Vosburgn, of Albany, 1s atthe Rossmore. A.—CHILL AND FEVER OR FEVER AND AGUR, as woll ag uteri ro effectually No toilet is completo withont SOZIDONT. It eomblacr all that is needed to keep the mouth aud tooth healthfal | and imparts a dolicious fragrance to the bre: Ite use should naver be intermitted, ag the mouth nods to be Kept pur better than SOZODON? ean this ria A.=—SEL? URAL SPARKLING Miskwat Wari fmporters, A— HANL & O0., 4) Now st, wale FLOMILING, for the teeth and breath, is the best liquid dentifrice ia the world. Lt thoroughiy eloanses parttalty decayed teeth fram ail parnstts Jeavlug thom & delechitul fragrance to the FLOWILINK Tomovoes instantly ovacce emoke. Bela, nd extracts of sw ctly barmless and delicious ae No. 493 Oxford at, ee. Prepared hy Lontun, —RUPIURE. niy nat and rettavle ew rience. Onty otties, 2 Vowey, -“BOLLINGE@” 13 THR LEADING vein the market, sTYL! FINK SILK HATS, $320, WORTH HHTS, ELH, 19 New € SUMPTION, W NG3, COUGHS, ‘al Deviuity, Loss of Appesive of A the “pry WINCHESTER: LINK HYPOPHOSPHITE OF AND SUDA Au ackaowlonged spociic remedy, proved by twonty eT tt $4 per Bold by dracatsts FROM TH wishing Boos p Veiee 64 an RETURNING ace 4) Hronde, 4 CHAUHONNIE@S FRENCH PROTESTANT ding sud Way Setovl tor Young Ladies, 36 Kast . Sow York (lormeriy 42 Aven an te ™ yon on Thursday, So 2 0 tomboe 1, whem MIM be ia New Yor ME. FASSAUD'S, the arrstoersey au ‘8 Inshiows. Gaiman Pacha, &e. 5 tin stato we St urity; the “Terriple Ch. M every. Crowue bor of Murrores jendid orehes: Open from t on. JST KAS —ONSTERS —f0 EXPORTERS OF OSTRES O 10 ENGLAND, Nessa, I SAUMON & CO.” of 16 MARK LAN! LONDON, the Qu hy of Kr NT. NSU NMEN teh they will sot a th Jf, VILLINGSGATH, at the 0 price NW PUBLICATIONS. NeW NOVEL BY MAY AUNEAS FLEMING THE HEIR OF CHARLTON, by anthor of “Gay Earley cuurt's wile,’ wow ready; pride, @1 Su,

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