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THE SOUTHERN’ PLAGUE, Decrease in Mortality and Sick- ness at New Orleans. —__---—— ALSO No More Victims to Attack in Grenada. MEMPHIS BETTER. PANIC IN CHATTANOOGA. Small Villages in Mississippi, Kentucky and | Tennessee Infected. a ities [py TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Naw ORLEANS, Sept, 21, 1878, ‘The reports of new cases of yellow fever to-day are:— From the Board of Healt. coos 208 From the Howards, From the Young M Total... : Ot the cases reported by tue Howards 33 are old tases not before reported, The nuwber of deaths are 52 against 69 yesterday, a decrease of 7, Total deaths jo date, 2,480, The ever is decidedly on the decrease, and the cases generally lor ihe past few days yield more readily to treatment THE DEATH List. ‘The death list to-day 18 as [ollows:— Victor Lopez. Mauu Aregnozerega, August Buest. Joua Lewis Cook, Emma Courad. Heury A. Grunewald, August Rocher. Jogepb Clava, Uoarles H. D, Kay. Blarie Desferes, Mrs, Mary A. O'Brien, Annie Rogers. Euith M. Rousseau, William Fi 2. Kugene Mcvarwy. Frunciseo Ailito, Vacrick Sullivan. James Caughiin, Martin Cavauaga. Aupa Chopin. Beojimin Naumbarg, Alpbonse Lecottier, Sopnia C, Brown. Burnes Green. Tuomas F. Duacan, Mary C. Souroe, Jonu Huricy. Frederick Maias, —— Reinerth, Josephine Ratioe, William Aderton, Yoo. Eliza Fergusoa. hoauder, Gavrielie Ferrier, aster, Alvert I. Hall. Jouu Howara, yaia Solvy. George Houges, Theodore Neumann, Jonu H. Bitisoa Caiuerivo Blanes, James Flyan. M. B. Ross. doen Schelies. Jane Hillard Richard Coudoa, Joun Kraiz Mary Daly. Patriek Houlihan Coustance Ditz. Joun M. svory. Jotun Lowe. Bowia Mour, Jono Wilson, Louis Petit. Alois Liuk, 2. J. Carvos, Joseph Clayton, ‘Arthur Rodriguez, Tois list iociudes lweive years of age. twenty-eight childron under AT LAKE. A special despatch from Lake says:—‘There dave been twenty-one deaths and Ninety-one cases to fate ‘There bas beeu but one death iu the past three aays; DUt there were eighteen ew cases, Ibe bysiciaus are far more hopeiul oO! checking the jatality, DUS Lhe disease seoms destined to visit every housenvld. Amoug (uo dead are the W, Mi. Senior Warden and the Juuior Deacon of the Masonite Lo ige. Dur Meridian Irieuas coutinue to prove the truest of the (rue, sending a special train aimust daily with medicives aud supplies. The reguiar freighy and passenger trains on this road ure stopped, MORGAN CITY, LA. At Morgan City the totar number have Uven 66; deatns, 13; recovered, ment, 21. | oases to date under treat- BATON ROUGE. There bave been thirty-one new cases and one it h here to-day. FEVER DECREASING IN MEMPHIS—NURSES BEING SENT HOME—DEATHS YESLERDAY. Menrnis, Tenu., Sept, 21, 1878, The weather bas cleared off bright aud cool, anda wore bopetul feeling prevails, For tne past twenty- four hours ending at nova to-day sixty-four deaths bave occurred, Ninetees of them wore reported this morning, The Howard Association are bustly em- ployed /urnishing transportation to many nurses who came ere irom abroad, but whose services were not needed, Dr. W. E. Rogers, physician im cnarge of all the Howara iufirmeries, was taken dowo last night and is at Camp Joo Williams, four miles south of ibis city, Marcus Jones, president of the Odd Fellows’ Relief Committee, was stricken down this morniug; also Dr. I,J, Heady, a volunteer physician jrom Suerman, Texas, who nas been on duty atthe Market street ludrmary, Dr. J. 0. G. Gorrell, volun teer physician irom Fort Wayne, lnd., died shis Morniug. Thomas Bacon, secretary ol Chickasaw Loug 8. 1. 0. of O. F., aod who has been in coary of Flaherty & Sullivan’s undertuker’s estadlisumen: also died this morning Kicnard Lviech, resident tin this city of Joseph Sebiiiz’s Brewing Com- pany, died inst niet, ex 0 vat in the country, Rey. Father Joun, a Catuoie priost from Columbus, Ga, arrived bere last evening. Doctors G. W. Lucker, of Dalias, Texas; D. A. B Wilkes, of Lebunov, Tenu., and W. A. Casswell, of Americus, Ga, Have arrived and been assigned to duty. Among the co AA Valesceuis are Dr. Lawrence, General Luke E. Wright, Rev. 5. Landrum aud wile, W. A. MeClay and H. J. Simmons, of the Howard Assoora- dion, PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The pathological observations upon tbe dead boctes bave by © aud exbausuve, They aro or T. O, Summers, M. D., of ved by Drs, Overall, of Sartrees- nievis«, of Savannub, Ga, They Shown important lesions at the vase of the brain, « “voxwood’ liver, degenerated kidney and an ehormousily Lypertrophicd spleen 1 every in- stance. Analy of urine and of the flaide ot the bedy generally are berg daily made. An elaborate Feport wili soon appear unuer the direction of the Howards and the Civigena’ Reliet Committee, and one also of a porely vechnical chatueter will be for- warded to W ton, 3 DRAD AND SICK. Sia 1g of Lue epademic Ube following Physicians of the Howard medical corps have failen Victims to the piagues— W. ii. Hoages, of Memphis. R B. Wiihames, of Woouburn, Ky. W. MeKim, of St, Lous. . 6. Mende, of Arkansas, H. McGregor, of liptow county, Teno. w 0} Nasuviile 8. Horion, of Hu: Springs, Ark, of Indianapolis. Murireesboroughy , of stevenson, Ala, of Growusviie, Lenn, | | | | | | | | peter, | mometer, which NEW citizens should not vemture within the limits j ebset city por within ap area ef ten square miles oft until after the dret frost, 4EN DEATHS IN VICKSBURG YESTERDAY— MOLE FAVORABLE WEATHER, [BY TELECRAPH TO THE ALD. | Vicxsncre, Miss., Sept. 21, 1878. There were ten deaths bere to-dpy, four colored and six whites, viz. :— Joseph 2. Dai ‘Thomas Miles, Aunie Daan Fannie Washington, } Pangie Pier Mr. Clark, Alpert Rotnsebild, Mrs. Mary Hosslay, —— Moorhead, A. AK, Keyser. is reporte a wer. Mayor Presiden: Rockwood, of no weatuer is clondy, with farting 18 regarded as favorable, Bock was takem down with the fever last might, DECREASE IN DEATHS IN CANTON. Cantos, Mise., Sept. 21, 1878, Seven now cases and two deaths e ocurred in the Inst twenty-four hours, W. A. Langley, a gentle- man from Bangor, Me., died to-day. Tuo thermometer stood at se 0 day, aod the weather was gloomy. Dr. A. I. Semmes is recovering. THE FEVER IN MOBILE, ALA. Momine, Sept. 21, 1878, Dr. T. 8, Seales, Health Officer, reports this morn- ing five ot yeliow fever on band, All these Cases are im the locatity previously reported. THE SURGEON GENFRAL'’s WEEKLY YELLOW FEVER SUMMARY, . Wasuixatox, Sept. 21, 1878, The following is the substauce of Surgeon General Woodwortu’s yellow fever report issued to-day in ues cordance with the Quarantine act:— Vicxsponc,—Epidemic abating; 121 deathe during the week euded yesterday evening, a decrease of 113 avis iFouy the week Dolure, Tota! doatus to date, EP Bator Roves, La—T A. M. yesterday there had beew 672 cases and 39 MonGay Ciry, La During the week day evening ihere were 41 cases and 10 death: Gy cases aud 15 deatba, Mop Ala.—Four cases of yellow fever and 2 deaths occurred duriug the past week; in ai), 6 cases aud 4 deaths. Grexapa, Miss.—Twonty pew cases and 37 deathe, Total veatus to dare, 271. Pass CukistiaN, Miss,—Totel cases, 21; deaths, L f 20. AN SPRINGS, M183. —Fourteen cases and 3 de: for the week. {otal cases, 51; deatys, Memruss.—Six hoodred and twenty deaths daring the week ended Toursday evening, Total, 2,131 deaths. BRowysvisie, Tenn,—During the woek there were 100 uew cxses and 15 death>—in all 130 cases and dd deaths Hickmax, Ky.—Forty-two deaths (rom yeilow fever cecurred during the week, ‘Total cases to date, 205; deaths, 74. . Lovis —Six deaths trom yellow fev 4o which were Lowisvitu atbs, Total cases, 77; CINCINNATI a4 1 death daring the woex. Tota cases, 30; deaths, 13. GALLIVOLIS, Ob10,—s1vee last re 13 there was 1 new case of yellow I making 1m ali 28 cases aud 12 death: Inpianavouis, Ind,—Ooe relugee died ot yellow fever september 17. Bay sr. Lours, Mise —Fifteen new cases during (ne week, Deuths not reported. Cairo, Li—Three new cas died in Cairo aud 1 went to ML Cairo, and died Uy HaVaNaA.—Filty dewibt from sinalipox during the Key West, Fia.—six cas doutns during the past week, to September rand 3 deatns, since last report; 2 a City, § miles from ellow fever and 4 14. oc yellow fever and 5 SHUTTING OUT THE UNITED STATES MAILS, Couumpus, Ky, Sept. 21, 1878. Ata meeting of the Board of Health it wi rer that from and after this date no mail, or mail matter, or mail agent with such matter, wil be allowed to enter the city of Colambus under or pretext. ‘The reason ior shia 18 Ub) ters in (le Fellow fever districts persist in seudiog maiis to (hts oflice, contrary to the proiaised tions of Mr. W. L. Huot, Super! wentof the Raik way Maul Service. 0. P, EARLY, MD. ry Of the Hoard of Health, CANADA RAISING MONEY FOR THE SUFFERERS, [BY TELLGR\PH TO THE HERALD.) MontawaL, Sept. 21, 1878. The meeting called by the Mayor nere to-day for tho relief of sufferers by the yellow fever in the Souih was attended by mavy of tho leading citizens, A committee (0 sole} ald was appointet, with Benja- tin Lyman as treasurer, aud subscription hats were Captain McDermott, ot Mempts, gave a description of the efteets of the fever, whieh F transovuded in horror all that nad been about it, DRIEF FEVER TELEGRAMS. One bundred and filteen cases of yellow fever and twenty-one deaths are reported from Morgan City, La, Ky., reports one death and w Cases nda, been several jw oases at Martin, Tena., but no deaths. Tue death of Dr. Boaz, at Fultom, Ky., yesterday morning from black vomit, after six days of sickuess, crouted apanic and many Jett town, Eight or ton others are sick, but their sickness is pronounced to be bilious fever, There ia no sickness in Cairo, Il, and quarantine rules will be cousidvrably relaxed to-morrow. The committee appointed at the public meeting in Nashville, Teon., om the 10th tn yesterday issued a circular of appeal to the Bar Association of the United States tor donations to a ited for the support and education of the orphan chudren ot the late Bul lor P, Anderson, of the Memphis Howard Associ: tion, who fell a martyr to the cxgse of humanity at Grevada, Kemiitances may be sent to Thomas 3, Weaver, tre ff of the Andersou Orphan Fuad, t Greenville, Miss, Ovi a are suffering tor want ol me As Greenvilie is at pr and supplies sent bo deat oi the Bunk of Vicksburg, prompuy forwarded to the suflure: Judge Chulmers, of tue Supreme Court of Missis- Vicksburg, will be sippi, now in Wastington, has received a telegram | from Hernaaco, on she Mississippi aud Teanes.ce Railcoud, twenty-five miles irom Mempais, annouge- 4 Ww t tT. L 4 4 J 3 a ¥ . w { Memyphia, KR fate, € H 4. G. Garren, Fore Wayne, loa Th ne are Ceperted Go bhe sek list;— s. H, MoCorn ek, of Terra Haate, Ina, Wd. Lo ty, Crnomaw KW. Hawwr, Kansus City, r Meme é 08 Augeion, Ca 1 Hot Springe, Ark. 4 thes, Rowed Kuck, Are, MP. dawson, Mempuve W. Aug Kur ay ton, Obie B. P, Mougow Unatianeogn, Teng. W. FB. Meaney, Jowestown, Miss, In A. Chevins, oat awuut, & P, Berevem, Cow Ni CONDITION OF THE 1 IN CMATTANOOGA, [py Tevwonarn 1 ME NERALD.) Charraxoooa, Sept 21, 1 Thore bas been one v io ow tever | uring (ne past twonty-lour hours, oad threo patienta how sick are not expected to survive the mgut The doctors report owiy few now Cases Themare » more than soveuty-Ave sick of all 4 « the city, aud theye ductury Who Certainly Know yellow fever state that (bore are get more t » cases in the oy witoe Graggiate complain that piionaliy oui The pane stil nee then fever downs Total deatas for the week eading to-night ore t ' The weather has been coo! sod rainy for the past two days, wiih oocasional high winds @ disease does not spread and deveiopes Very slowly GLOOMY OUTLOOK AT HROWNSVILLE (Br TELRORAPH TO TUN HeRsLD.) Browsaviuen, Tene, Sept 2, 1878, There have been twelve wew caves of yellow lever reported to-day and four doate The eulook te nly Melegraph operaror is a Of 108 Irom Hoste TBE FAVEN NEARLY FXUAUSTED IN GRENADA, [BY TELEGRAPH FO THE HERALD) Gkesava, Miss, Sept. 21, 18TH, There were two new cases bere today and one doasb, Mrs, Aon Spencer, The lever is sbati but lng eight deaths (rom yellow sever tu that place, Con trivutious for the relief of the people are solicived, ‘Tuese may be seut to Kdward Balhogton, Mayor ot Heruande, A to Coiune! McCardle, [rom the chairman of the Reliet Committee at Canton, M that uo (urtoer assistance is needed there. Ibe wie «nd daughter of Juba H. Mitchell, brother of Muggle Mitcuell, the actress, were among yester- day's Victims buried at Mempu Savaunan, Ga, bas coatribaced $12,250 for t ferers, The Hekatp correspondent at Grand Juaction, ., Says tuere are now forty cases of fever under ry me Buss, ot Cuicage, bas or tho Howards, Parks, ed at Deca nn. r, Alm, yesterda; £x-blayor Austin NLW YORK'S AID FOR THE SUFFERERS, At the Henaro office the following contrivutt ved yestorday for the yellow lever sulle Waller er, $5 wg } ot Grammar choot No, 15, i¢ — Kane, $1; 0 ©. B.. 0 cenys sin Meye Hate factory, $12, Light Brigade, $1; sot CW R bare, Ob 6, 1, BIB 85, Mayor Bly received (he following coutributions:— Jomates of the Hoop throngt Jolin ot Brouk a contribution aptain trom Byrnes, Filtoemth towel, #140; New Y Bt. Dents Hotel, 615 + Onsity imaty departinont of 6, ‘Uharlotie Throagh wick through a $ ethodist Bpisco poellstown Sprimgfiert wy ‘resvylerian Chntet N.Y 0 Kutehes Hall, Carles. Twanty steth pi ow noe ‘ Twanty-tirst pro overtainment given M Roliet Committee of tue & Commerce met Henry Hentz, chairman pre. ng. Resolutions wore adopted thanking the ern Union Telegraph Company for the use of e08 10 the inte fhe Southes “ wi their wires im transmitting tm districts The commitcoe authorised Mr, Morgan, the treas | tue On | urer, to remit the following sume;—ie the Hommopathic Retief Assovtaiion, New Urieaus, $500, of which $30 was specially contfibuted vy St Joba's Church, Tuckauue, N. ¥.; 10 ihe Catbelic Sisters of Mercy, New erieans, $1,000, Which $100 was couiribuieu (hrough Lue Doxes in Lhe Now York Post Office; te Greeuviie, Via Vicksburg, $00; to Hevrew Benevolent Associats New U leans, $1,000; to Assectation tor ine Relies of Jewish Widows anu Orphans, New Orioane, $000; to tue how- rd Association of Memphis, $4,250, uf wuich James Tinker contributed $290; to tue Citizens? Reliet asco- ciation of Memphis, $2,000; (0 the ttebrew Beuevoieut Association of semiuis, $900, Lorwi, $8,250. Mr J. Phorpout Morgan, treasurer of jue O of Commerce Reliet Committee, ack uowledge: Ceipt of tue following additional coutribuions: Catskill public Presbyterian Courel and eoiwred Sunday schoul, rick No. 1, congregation, Catskill, gl4d 1 Catskill, for the bs ry " Gatekill, for, the euuiit, vt two colured people of the Kutghts ot Pythi Curmkill, $2 Presvyterian Sunvay scuoul, ¥. No 3, Gatekid viilwg in the death, $20; ity-ninth stree., Sew ¥ A 50, for Memphis, $250. ty Beliust, treland, through Jol ‘T. Paimer, Versatiies, ¥ Vrime, $100; procee is of at Hatitax, N. ture vy Key. Jesse 6. Young, throush Merchants’ Bau of Hulitax, the Journal of Commerce—Contributed 1 ime Kxcuange vy 14, 9. Maritime Rexister Publishi Employes of 6. A, Puelps, J Gt Ghureh, Litusville, Px, $119 62; Iauies of pio res ot, Hl 00; KR. Arnold & Sunday school and Pri terian Chureh, Setauket, I Ie through “Kev. B. Jayne, $603. Juhuson & Higgins, $100; A, “I, Cheesevreugn, “M.° De. $10; Suuday ool of Keform Chureh, ‘Souterviile, J., through C. V. ou, Smith, creasurer, $28 12 Second Cousregutiondl Church and society. Wey v. Cobb, treasurer, 874 20; citix hod ct Ww York, for Prenton, Burling- 5 W. inst Crenbyturian untingtou, L. 4 sane Ko; Sa CMe J x ubl cet jor Memphis, $4, Tota, . Previous! rt diss ai $5,181, 91, Hroviously wckuowledged, $119,206 48. Grand At the Produce Exchange $257 which $200 was received rough N. 12 was collected, ot trom i, 1. Frei- 1, ‘Yhe jollowing wmounts were seat tor Fargo & Co,:—To tne Howara man, Ky., $1,000; to the Governor of Mississip Jackson, $400; to the Goveroor of Tennessee, at Mempuis, $25; to the Howurd associaiion at New $400; to the Howard Association at Vicks: $20; 10 the Howard Asscciation at Mempnis, $1133 to the Rev. Frederick Welsh, Memptis, $200; to ihe Howara Association at Port Gibson, $500, and to the Howard Association at Columbus, Mise., $500, $5,163, Gracd total, $24,160 50. Witiam A. Camp, minager of the Clearing received from the citizen~ of Stamford Coun., Making the yrand total $4,877 21, Mr. Camp $350 to the Howard Association at New Urieans and $350 to the Howard Association at Mempanis, Tue Luternational Commiutee of Young Men’s Christian Associations report the receipt of the fol- lowing sums through Morris K. Jesup, treasurerj of their tuo Young Nen’s Christian Assostations—Peru, Ill. $6; Sdmorville, N. J. 817 27; Lambertville 3 102 Pansaic, Nc J, $10; Barnegat, N.J., $10 77; Presbyterian and Methodist Kpiseopal churches, summit, N. J, $00: #4176; Danville, Va. $2 55; Bakersiown, pur, Pa, $2; Cl fi neh, N eupal Coal Air Line by a firm of this city; the money 18t0 go to Vicksturg aud $100 to No. 827 Canal street, received the K. 8. Jaffray, $100; Mills & Gibbs, $25; E. A. Morrison, 45; proce ton raffled at H. BY hy . Vincent de Paul Society of this city sent $1,000 to New Orleaus a week ugo, and yesterday they forwarded $600 19 me place; $600 was ulso sent Miss j | douated twenty-live o by them to tue Roman Crtholic bisuop of Naduvilie in aid of the Mempuis sufferers, D weeks (be letter boxes p! James, (0 reevive sUbseriptious tu aid of La yleidba the following amounts:—sepiember dih, $129 78; Sth, $130 83; Btn, $102 3; Teo, $83 27; Sin ana 9b, $114'98; 1000, $7637; L1tp, $62 77; 12t0, $71.29; 18th, $44 74; 1dtd, $38 58; 1btn ana dio, $46 68; 17:b, $44 87; 18cu, $27 71; 190m, $22 61; 2000, $22 4; Zlst, $24.20; making « tov oi $1,110 2h. Mount Vernon Lodge, Ne. 71, lndepeuvent Order of Free Sons of Israci, 11 uddition to the $150 douated through the Grand Lodge of the Order, have sub- $100, which was seut to the Young ociation, of New Orleans, through ‘s Hebrew Association of New York. d secreiary, aro as lollows:— 10; Willlamsport, No. 86, $5; No. Bt, e910} Gai Kd, Providence, No. 0. 4, 8 in Browwers; — yman, $5: throweh Mr #. J, Gh Proyrons Club, $250, oe ADDITIONAL AID, The contributions during the past week on Staten lslwod for the Sout! { fond from different sources are as tollow a Church of Wess Brighton, $1,200; First Presbyterian Church at West West Bri, $27 24; ap entertainment at the South Beach Pavilion, $200; trom contribution boxes stationed at all the public piaces, $590. A collection wilt be made in all the Catholic churches on the isiand to-day, A grand entertainment under the aus- pices ol the dramatic club of the Father Mathews’ Suciety wud the United order of the American Me- on Friday evening ext i aid of County Sunday school Association nas appeal to ail tue schools tn the county to ass 1 of the yellow fever suilerers, Peter Lebiback, @ Jersey Uity barber, devotes the proceeds of wis shop next Friday for the stricken South, Mayor Hopuer, of Jersey City, received $85 irom the children of puvlic weboo! No. 3 lor the yellow lever A concert given jo Lyceum Hail, Morristowa, N. Friday evening, for tue venedt of ine & 300, The cash coutrivuiions from t 10 4 large am wise Deen torwurded. y Kpiscopal dioces 16, Mayor Yates, of Nei knowledges receipts to the amount of $11,500 rol the Brookiyn fund t f suilerers recived $2 652 17. reliot of OF thie a ited German-Aimericaus contributed $2,001 aud the Firat Presbyterian Coarch, Wiliams. burg, $01 14 Tue oval receipts up to dave are $24,452 41 MISCELLANEOUS, Ata meeting yesterday of supertotendents of Sun- day schools of Protestant Episcopal ebar itLee of six auperintende: & cifoular letter to the rectors of out the diocese of have celiections taken ap ja their rospeceive scuools to-day for the beneiit of the yeliow lever sufferers, Collections will be taken ap also to-aay iu all the Catholic churches of this diocese, by order of Cardinal MeUioekey. In to ee of Brooklyn also colle tions will bo tukn up t by order of Busnop Louguiin, The Council of 54 Vincout de Paul's So, ciety, of Brookiyn, have contributed $145 75 to the fover-siricken Soutu A dramatic entertainment for benemt of the sufferers will be given by Compeay K, Seventy-firet rojiment, top Avenue Opera House, on ‘Tuesday evening, Ootover 1. At Dramatic Hall a benedt will be given by the Fall Hand A-sociation this evening, 1 roneousiy stated that the sum of $35 baa ribeu by Siegel Brothers & Co, Toe money was contributed by the employés of cust fem, the Church of 5). Vineout Ferrer, 0. 5. D., pastor, last wee Alvogetiar the amount of its contriva: phaus and suffer phis rewcves $i iu the sai Fathor Vantroorienberghe, wo Keniucky pi died im the discuarge of their duty in tue lever siricken districts. On fhared.y next, September 26, mass will be colevrated for Fatners MoGarver, Bokel and Scannell. ‘A grana pique pique Fraogaise will begin at Lion Park to-mortow (Monday) & ing by all the Prenew the Bieniw jtiee In charg occur during the day and s gentiomen, for Which numerous prizes will be awarded to tue Yietors. Among the prizes aiready assured jiver cup, oflered by M. Coudert, presi- dent oi the society, fa the evening there willbe @ Yocal and instrumental concert and a ball, The pros fits will be devoted to the rele! of the suflerers ia New Orleans. An amateut dratwatio benefit perform at Op 4 tne Je September 25, Catouval Bowling Club, will give a mis mentat Turn Hall, next Saturday ber 28. Major General Shields b bis recent severe il 0 iat recovered from be able to deliver bis lure in behalf of the plagae stricken Souch at the rooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday evening xt His lecture Will Gaul up the statesmen of the, felike Sketches yr, Henry Clay the sul bet iret Jacksons’ Dante passed exceeding the death at Mem: connected with the mi A bail for the will be giveu ton street, Wedue-aay atry ol the parish, otthe yellow fever sufferers tou Assembly Rooms, Clid+ ing, Sepiem er 25, Tue Fulton Market hietic Club hold cane tournament at Deercot Park, Coney Island Boule- , on Monday, September 23, for the same ob- v ject.) An exteusive programme will be carried out, CIVIZeNS’ RELIEF COMMITTEE, The following were the contributions sent to the Citizens’ Committee :— ral Park, North and Hast iver Ratiroad conductor B16 Kurts and four friends, $40 45; Greonwien $10; West side Hank, &. Jobu W. Carroll, of Lyneuburg, Va., donated @ bale (21g) x pounds) of Luue Juck tobacco, through Dona, Carroli& Co. HK & B, Fs thurver & Co, ao! Dr, Undernill’s Croton Porat port wine, vintage of 1864 ‘The cutertaiamevt given vy Kmil H. Kurtz and four friepd-, all mere lads. realized $46 75, whieb amount they Lurped over to the comunitee, These young phiiuntpropists paid all their own expenses, and the above amount 16 the overplus, Protessor Davis gave tis banu free, ¢ following Bote accompanies the contributions of the cur conductors and ariv 1 the Central Park, Nortb and East River Ra a mpany, irom the President of jompany addrossed to Mr. Vande president of the Citizens? Committ Dean ~1R—In response to your clreular of the 13th inst. 1 vand you enclosed, my check fur one hundred and six dollars and Alty-tive dents (Bt u contrivutions irom employe this company tothe present date fwo of the x Messrs Brenatn and Martin, hive beeu upp vinted to ai liver this to you. Yours very respectfully, tor the con- | trioutors, A! CULTISS, the letter donating the bale of tonacco given by Jouu W. Carroll, of Lyneaburg, V. aceompacied by the Joliowimg iniormavion adare: to tbe firm here:— L offered it bere at publis auction, the first bale selling at $100 per pound, We sold aud seld, and nearly all the tobaeco was returned tome jo be again sold. My object how in sending 1tto you is to request you to sell as vou ossible, however) and turn ¢) proceeds over tu the Commistes of New York city tor the benefit of gue yellow fever sufferers, sespecttully yours, PHTER J. OLY, treasurer. The Citizens’? Commitiee received the following despatch ;— may deem best (as soon as Grenapa, Miss., Sept. 20,1878, We need more. mae to pay purses. It you con belp usdosv.: D. W. COAN, Manager Howard Association. Ap entertainment for the benefit of the Citizens’ Relief Committee will be given at Parcpa Hall, Third ind Kighty-sixth stfect, om Thursday evening, 26, by daa: eu. Smith, by quite au array of talent. The united colored churches of New York and Brooklyn will give & concert at Steinway Hall ou Tt day evening, September 24, im aid of the Citizens’ Relief Fund. TRE GREENVILLE REFUGUE, Louis Livingstone, who was taken from the Bowery Hotel afflicted with yellow fever and catried to the Quarantive Hospital oo Friday, wi bout breathing his last at noon yesterday, at which time Dr. Yhomp- son, Deputy Health Officer, left Bim, He remained completely unconscious trom the time of bis r tion at the boxpital, No effects accompanying the patient, tho Quarantine authoritics are unable to ideniify him, but have ascertained that he 1s a Jew and caine from Greenville, Miss., age unknows. Itis ted tont bo has frieods ut No. 48 kine Broadway, 1.15 # pronounced case of virulcot tever. DIED AT SEA. The United States Vonsul at Trieste seat word to the State Department, and the latior to the Custom House, that Augustus Cioud, who professed to ve an American citizen, and who was shipped on board the Norwegian brig, Svz. Brodes, at Rio Janeiro, on Murch 3, was aliacked with yellow tever a tew days alter whe vessel bad sailed, and died on March 18. He was buried at sea aud bis eflcets thrown overboard to prevent contagion, His feliow seamen reported Cloud as saying that he lived at No. 204 fest Fourth New York city, aod that Om proper uame was Biot. BY HER OWN HAND. suri Fronk, SUICIDE OF AN ABANDONED GIRL—A LIFE OF SHAME ENDED AT THE AGH OF NINETEEN, In a rear room on the top floor of No. 104 Kase Fourteenth street lay yesterday morning the body of a beautiful young woman cold im death. The long, juxuriant hair fell in @ wealth of iolds down shoulders and ne in ber band se held, closely clasped to her mouth, the vial from which she bad tu- baled the fatal vapor. Sbohad evidently red for tne night, and the vedciothes were bin around her head to exclude the air, go that de; might be mote expeditious, Coroner Woltman was notified, and in compauy with Deputy Coroner Cushman Investigated the case, Irene McCready, the keeper of the house, whica is watd to be of ill repute, exviained wnat she knew con- Coruing the antecedents of the dead. Her assumed name was Doli Coe, she was nineteen years of age, and about two months ago had first come to live at No. 104 East Fourtegath street, She remained only oue week, but returned at irregular but irequ ta tervals to remain @sibgie day. She used to accoant jor her absence by saying that she was living with a Mrs. Bondy at No, 118 West Thirty-first street, Sho Was intemperate 1 ber habits, it 1s said, and on Fri- day eveuing appeared to be intoxicated, and said that she would leave the city for Charieston y: day. Mrs. McUready induced her to go to her room about seven I’. ML, avd iu gotag Up staira was accompa. nied by ove of the young women of the house. When they bad reached the jmadiog tue girl, turning to her Gumpanion, said:— Tt wont you to promise that you won’t let any one urb or cail me belore tweive o'clock to-nigh! ily gave; but the sweat to mo o’elvck,’' and anxiety tho outh was tak At Droakiast ime yesterdsy worning the ui girl did Bol appear. A messonger Was sent ra to cali her; but Her room dvor wus bolted aad ne re- Spouse Way given to repe .ted kuvokiug. THR POLICK SENT FOR. armed the occupants, wud & policeman was Officer Keating, of the Seventovath pre- ke ii tke door, aud the fou odor of the ont lett to dowd: the uature of ine nich had FaMpled Pie to 4 apa dood wi sutied and lowing lives traced In pewotl, ase do not men- Von my ame ta U per THK SUICIDE'S CANBER. The unbappy young womusa who had thus ended & ile Of profivacy and shame was vorn in Wiscon- bin, where Ler parents, Who are natives of Switaer- sUll restde, they ate said be re- speotavle aud wealtuy, “Dell Coe,” one of y uliases by which (heir daughter bas 10 Appearance abd accomplishments speaking inree at prow iwithaed her her a mer aba #ent « Dulict Into Her left Vreast; but tne 1, and she Was before jong restored at the time excited ud the pinoes & revolver onoruy ater ber © ence a reception was house of «tr Delt Cow Was there, an There, also, were wer bet love, ‘The poor gitl was preparca Ver tu hand ste sp While sufferin Cuerivs, (UUK Porson, These expert wn to die with tly loathed city to city knows aun and Bersie Howard, Her remains were removed to the Morg! at will be buried iu Power's Field, should no one claim Ler body. hl Ra aac DESPONDENCY AND SUICIDE, Henry Tinedaul, « Germ cominitted suicide yesterday by the basement of his bearding lot Foriy-\hird street, Uo sunday stairs afd broke His collar bone, to work since, He had lived ia the house single man of stem bite, and Worked ub im ver of several forty-five years of age, ging himsolf in , No, 364 W jas he fell down become ended his fe to ret vory near the floor, hanging by a at iy cord, which he Dad fasvoned ty a Water faucet. ho did not waver in bis purpose Was evident, fo might easily Dave exiricaied Limseil had be regcetied the act, YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1878—QUINTUPLE SHEET. “READ-A-GLEW.” An Estate Worth $5,000,000 Wanting an Heir. Honored by Royalty—Dying in a Garret. A TALE OF TWO CONTINENTS. — Im tho poverty-stricken garret of a riokety, weather-battered shanty, situated 1p one of the most wretched parts of N rk, N. J., lives a woman whos story bus all the elements Of a standard novel, und als is probably the joint heiress to an estate in Wales, England, valued ut over a million steriivg. This woman is Mra, Mary Glew, widow of the late Ea- ward Lees Glew, @ mag of rare and varied genius, who wou very cunsiderable fame io the New World and in the Old ooth 1m ari aud Jiterature; also was the last of bis mame, believing mmself to be the rightlul heir to who eetate referred to, 1d who died hie widow now lives, in a Newark garret, the pic- ture ef poverty, distress and desviation. Glew died 1m 1870, For some time prior to bis death he lived solely on the bread of charity. He was spared a pauper’s grave omly by tho gifts of the geuerous. Stuce his death Mre, Glew nad a fierce battle for the barest existonce. An educated Irish ludy, sho was brought up m stch « mansner ae to ullerly unfit her to successtully provide tor bersell, and for a long time past such bave been the straits to which (be an- fortunate lady had becn reduced tha bas received with thenkiulness twenty-five couts a week from tho Newark Overseer of Poor, A bed, a tabie, a obair, a S100}, a stove und a few pivoes of crockery constitute the bulk of her werdiy goods, Indeed, Mrs, Glew bas for 1x months past been but one step this side of absolute starvation, THE HUSBAND'S STORY. Her story is her husband’s up to the time of his deaib, Euward Lees Glew was born im the oity of Dublin, Ireland, om March 3, 1817, He was the son of Thomas Faulkner Glew, a solicitor tho Irish law courts, who al bela a position in the Duolio Post Utllce wi was pamed. Aller a prelimiuary educati private institution Glew was entered at Trinity Col- loge, whence he graduated in due tine and with credit. He early developed a | for the pe 4 the peucil His fatner 3 ied him jor the law and ot de- d that be should enter the Episcopal ministry. Glew chose for bimeelf, and dedicated himself to art and literature. Meanwhile his father died, having caught a severe cold wuile attending licitor tor the Crown in a jamous murder trial in whick a matl coach fad been robbed and the guard killed. Young Glew was soon thrown on bis own resources. He applied himself assiduously to his brush, and sovn had begun to establish bimself as a clever portrait painter. PORTRAITA OF Ini8# PATRIOTS. The first work he did witn his brush commending bim favorably to the peopie not only of the Irish capital but tho Irish public generally was a set of por- traite of the famous leaders of the Irish contfedera- tioa—William Smith O’Briev, Thomas Francis Mea- gher and their compatriots, Those were taken from sittings given Mr. Glew during the incarceration of tho patriots ia Richmond Prison, as shown by the following note:— * RicnMoND Paisox, Dec. 24, 1848, Dean Sin—I have spoken to sir. O'B: and Mr, Mengher, und they have no objection to your calling to morrow at eleven o'clock to complete your pictures Yours, respocttally, 3) W. M. FAANCLS, ‘EDWARD Les GLxw, Esq., Dablia. Ol these and other similar pictures the Irish press of the period spoke in tho bigness terms, “Among Mr. Glew’s portraits,” said the Waterford Mail, of ‘April g, 1850, ‘are some remarkable ones of characters who have occupied no small portion o! public attention, and whose career in the political world bas been so speedily checked. the ‘Young Iretand’ though mistaken tu théir est, er, js Thomas F. Meag! W. 5. O'Brien, O'Dogherty, McoMuuus, ko Huving meen penne ividduls, we cau prone uot Wd be ches taken of them by Mr. Glew. gifted tow: her, is Most admirably give of bis colleagues.” Jovn Mitcbell ana tne gallant sketches. QUKRN VICTORIA. A “papyrotomical picvure o| the race Tradesmmun’s Piate, Cneser, 1539,” work of art, Composed of thousands of figu with scissors and presented in colors, w: Preparea by nim, aod, alter Feceiving bigh encomiums irom art connoisseurs aud the public, was pi mted ior juspectiou to Queen Victor: 4 Prince Alvert, “who Destowed upon the artist a distinguished token of their royal approbation,” as the fellowing note aia Sept 29, 1841, ede Me. Lees Sa. Jamns’ Parace, Bir Henry Wheatley bexs to sekue' Glew’ eof the 11th inst, aise + predaction does not eo! wort tars to wien the Que or tricting her patronage, Her Majesty eaunot compiy wiih quest in this respect. Sir vieury, theretors, revme te preture, bu oinmanded to present Mr. Giew with doweeur, which he is Fequested to wc knowiedge. Mr. Linus Gumw. {STORIAN. AND JOURNALIST, Though @ dvcided success as a portrait earning yearly an income Oi three or four 14, Mr..Gleow was inclined to be caw Hav r inter, undred settled 1m 4 eiand, be i the materia DI + “Borough Birmingham Daily Press ow ms book ts we written would iil express ie the laborious researches 0! time aver Mr. Glew tarved his attention to joar tom, stupted « paper in Brrmingt airy on its legs, Oe wus tuined by the abscond- r q wieked partuer,’’ who took ail the funds ut the concora. TO AMRKIOA. to the West. It was ‘The great ba with ot. Gi Bugis but svon ured of to \ fove—porirait pain taonished bis stadio at No 63 Bi ir street, New York c1y, oo tho top floor, of course. Here ne paiuted admirabio portraits of whe & Feceutly deveasod Arcubdisuop Hughes and General Geerge B. McUielian, at sme emverate candidate for Presideut. Here also he jayvrook Fair,” but was He re ton, ui On the Occasion of their St. Marci 17, 1865. fhe spirited and graphic repre tation of the famous fuir, apoa which the artist spent yeats of of and tly admired ke by the pres prominent, ‘1 ed, the price paid rascaily agent Ppewrou with the money. along search Glew touud his picture, Tue possessor, upon hearing the facts, said he would restore the uro to MF. Glew it his money was revurne ist so agreed aiter a bard struggle obtained Now, however, the possessor re- keep his word He had the a except ¥ not without much sufferio, Giew removed to Newark. There he Went on patur- jug portraits aud coutribaiing to the Now Jersey press more Or lest, Bat it was hard work (0 mako ouds moo. In time i was imporsivie, Meanwhile Glew set about painting A few and inore compiote picture of “A Dounyvrook Fait,’? which was to tar outstrip the one of Waicn he been robved. SKOOND ‘DOWNY NROOK FAIR’? ‘This painuing was spread large as one Hi of a good Fi: contained thor sand Loder, Ireh Oralots abd Oeleurie Th ie wag (0 We tho chef d’unre of the artists Oat he Worked day aud night, and Olten with a pinched T himsei and Wile—toey nad home aud the by piece, aka while thy apot, bur wi do veultnaied abo range land, ireudiess penalicss. On the 91n of Uctover, 1870, ho breathed hie Inst—aied, like Chatterton, the poet, in a miserable garret, ‘THY RSTATR OF RRAD-A-GLB' The artist firm; i. heir to a rich yok With, * weband being a lawrer, ime 80 before he died, Glew wrote the Newanx N. J., Jan. 14, 1869, My Duan Canorive:—I have receutly Feceive stion regarding a very valuable property in Waies. one G. V. Giew, and whlch has bee e twenty-tive Ss awasiting the righttul heir. lars with wiih 1h erty in question could bes as it may, the estat isone of satticient magnitude to demand the ul dit his struck me that by supp'y fullest invesigation, ing you with the facts 4s [have received tiem rou could, Mr Beckwith or somd shrug, tue lnstrumeniallty, 0 by benefited. ‘The proper is known oy the neme ef Kead-a-Giew, situated at he of coasiderab! house, » » of @ NH sive trou works and valuable ain ron w. been erected since the decease of G. V. Glew and are now in possession uf a Mr, Needham, who pays u rental or roy alty inte Chay isa farm through whieh passer the Mu it ‘ana called “Turnpike Hur Thore ie also “at er roperty at pleertord, wi or Re Licthiey, Monmouthshire. The whole is estimated at over a million steriing. What | want now to trace f@ where aad wheo your head Wobn Glew, my great xrandsire) born, ery. impression vn my wind that J have eard Le cai wm Wal ir name is el origin there little doa t. ‘The more J have examined the matter the more contident wi 1 that I am the noir ty Read-a-Gie [tis neediesé to ure upon you the necessity o this mutt rto tho bottom aud letting me Kaow as possible the result of your inquiries, 1am, my dear Caroline, aifecuion ately, yours, EDWARD LEES GLEW. DICKERING ABOUT A FEW POUND! This letter reached mra, Beckwitu’s Dusband, but she horself had died some time be.ore that. dir. Becks with answered the letter; suid Read-a-Glew was away several Wuudred iniles; that it woul cost $60 to muke the aecessiry search, aud would Glew sen? on the money? Glew cvuldu’t; he badn’t $50a this time. A fow lette i but nothing was ho widow of ber former sel!,a thin, weak, poverty-stricken widow, GLEAMS OF HOPE. A month or so ago into ihe Wivow Gle! garret in the Tweiltn ward of Newark came a gieam Ot hope in the shape of a levter from « New York law- yer,a former partuer of Ricbara O'Gorman, sum- mouiny the widow to tbe metrepolia. ibe lawy told her ne bad received some information trom Eug- lund cenuecting ber namo with a largo Welsb cotate, Again, yesterday, Mrs. Gl-w was summuned to New York and the conveyed to ber tual a search was about to be mage in toe joint tuterest of herself and the Beckwith with fi:ttering prospects of success, TRAOING UP TH GLEW PAMILY. of tne Glews to (urn up in ireland war Edward Lees’ vreut-graudsire, He was in Dubiia the latter part of the eignteonth centary, but went to the lsie 0: Man und vied there. Whe be was born is also questioned. I; iu Waies, that would be Strong presumptive evidence im favor 0: Ed- ward Lees’ heirshin. Jobo Gl-w had twosons. One, thomas Procior Giew, who died ju Duoiin in 1811; tho other, Joseph Burry Giew, bad « ratuer interest- if in the following a 1th @ petition for an increase of peur in conuection slon:— MAJOR JOSMPH BERRY GLEW' April, 1788. purchased av ousiguey in regiment, Wheu commandin< officer of ¢ of Burvps Point had a smart action with # Spanish corvette, mountine twelve uns, nbows fon nearty two hours, by which H und three tri either fulling into the hands of the euemy or ‘Sloop o! war, the irom vented gras, the rocks. For this sorvies he was appuinte te 798, Licuteuant al fon of the secon appointed lleuten ch he us tin the Hilty-tni he men raised us der t on the reviment being com- the ast indies. On the xe out hada smart action with Admiral Lenois. Thi years altetrwurds he was obliced, trom ill heal-h, to re- turmto Enuland. Gn his arrival, the Necond battalion peiug under orders to proceed health being in 1809. He was third rexime: : and during the retre: ortly after bis bhciente rewoved him to the . ourth the a battalion of euty-fifth light inf ntry, cr in which he but his be.lth el: e nged into the du active ser In January, 1813, he the orty-first regiment fur America, rival with the Secon battalion he xo: ton, which was then to watch toe y po ex posed to the severity of thi y ere winter, Procured wim the tavorable opinion of Sir G. Provost, Com: Cinet. He was constantly in command ol the see. company of tue Forty-Hrst employed away trom the recim-nt in situations o id ponsibilit At the bat i the Ami waich had previo During toe tioned and recommended for General Drummvna, which was stron:ly urged by Sit Y, the recom- . He continued in commans of the 1th of August lollowing, whe: of Fort Erie, 186 out of 200 men were ki himself and aii the officers (0 were wounded. His of the vuck. by ry This bail shot and bis could through ri eo lef arm ough his cap. moarked with tiem at Quebse l the regiment was ordered of WHAT WIDOW GLEW SAYS. di ments have been m cor tio! hy O- sulted in tricing the Widow Glew in N: wed yesterday by « H#RALD wretched howe she said she scarcely to hope that anythiag would come of the searco. “Bat yes,’* i share poor doar Giew’s belief, that ho ho rightial ber of Read-a-Giew. But propabiy wner I am to fila Jite of decency and panper’s be destined to Comiort STRIKERS IN WASHINGTON, COHEN'S MOB, AFTER INDUCING A NUMBER OF LABOuERS TO LEsAVE WORK, I8 FINALLY ROUTED BY THE PoLice. Wasuinetox, Sopt. 21, 1878, This morning @ gang of Cobw foliowers visited the brickyards ot Childs and the Washington Com- pany, Whero they prevented those employed there trom gowg to work. The mob, composed of colorea men, Was reiptorced shortly afterward by about fifty others. The police reserv: scene, and succeeded in dispersing the crowd and arresting tbe ringleader, a negro named George Washington, A portion of Ul on resumed work att yards and otuers joined the mov, which aried for oth points, but was dri back by tbe police, The managers of the bricks rds state that a majority of the men in their ceive $1 60 per day, oF beeo tb y Monday tho force will be reorganize ‘Mon put in the place of those who j /ined the strikers, PREPARING FOR TROUBIH. ‘The District Commissioners made a requisition on the Ordnance Department, United States Army, for 200 army breech. Joating revulvers and 5,000 cariridges they were delivered to the Superiatendeat of Po- COHEN'S Mon Cohen and his foilowers made se’ afternoon to create stri Fompt appearance of tI rder in thatsection. He then starte 00 u general tour, about haif-past mob of 100 negroes, and vised “Halls Bowtom, thence proceeding to Fourieenth strect, where Mr, W. ©. Murdoch ts laying a pavement tor District goveramont and bas avout one huudred m Cohen addressed the men and succeeded in oa to join the mov, He next pro- and along the route bi im The mob then started off yolli bonaving | disorderly mai When the crowa reached 1 corner of Seventh and E streets the police of t Filth precinet, under the command of Li Austin, made a chai tora few minutes resi ance was offered, but the determination of ¢ officers caused the crowd to scatter in all direc negro was arfestod for striking ‘or with a stick, inflicting & severe cut nding that mob baa b by United quartered at the quart on J States troops have arrivo' Arsenal. The trouble has pot and It is beloved the p' any disturoance. Al! the members of tne torce have been armed, and plenty of ammunition bas been dis tributed among them, The reserve force 1s assembled at Police Headquarters to night, and the troops are ready to assist the police in case of serious trouble, PROBABLY INSANE, sed and intelli reat exoitem: nt looking lady, sq has jight hate yon, in light striped goods and a striped She let her bank book and purse, containing quite o sum of mo! a wie car Th Homber of the bink book is 406,408, on the Bowery 6 Bank, in tue name of Gineld Marie Jonugon, The pocket book Is red, contained & recerpt for a alered lever to Mar; dersom, Queens, i A,