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THE FEVER,. Y¥1 HA.ntHIv'g RAiL.Ot, Oio.np BQoAn OF HcALT, 1 New Orleans, Oetober 1' 1818, t Official statement of e.as.e of yellow fever re ported in New Orleans: Deaths from 12 m. yestnrday to 12 rn. to-day. a1 New eases. .. ... ·· .. . .. -.·- R ntO t ........... .............. . .... . . . .o t9 Total deaths ....... .. ......... ............. on H8,MUEL hO OPPIN, M, D., President. B. F TAtLon, M D., Seeratary. DEIATHS. Henry Lohmaha n, Germany, 1! yeara Wash Inatnn at Pr~ U des. Franeisegt Hermann, city, r, years. 1~2 Olouet, Latna JI bAteele, c.. 4 years, Washintoton 01and SEmma yotabort, city. 4' years, Third and PIhlI am oIosant, city, 51 Clouet, lthldaMossat, city, 1t JUlouet. AIjysius Abele, Germanyr , sr years. Hotel gltat Bhllumenson, Rhusia. ,15 years, 44 Sf. John Yaeger lfy, : years, 1;2 North Johnson, Ms. Kate Ftst,4 ermnany, :0 pyetrs. Delery. nna Pt orgenateln, Germany, :1 years. 225 - ousoa Fors er, ,., 4 years. 220 W Rashngton. elix J. Bart llmy. L)luslllana, 1 .enr. Bor g alr antd 'nivp. Leopold NtRwhoune, city, 4 years. James W. Bund, New BrunswIck, 40 years, 74 'oeyflarre. Joseph Cashell, Ireland, 0o years, 141 Caroln Ired Sre pe, cit y, lt0 years 1o1 Felicity. ua ar Ferad. Frat , F arrollton Avonite, Eulalie Lacoume, France, 94 years, itoyal and eynegs. lunene Miro, Fnnenc, nn year, s. 12 Chartres. James Pousch, France. a4 yearsI.1S7 St. Illaude. harles T.Blaunk,, itv 4 yesta, 225 Locust. , tela T. rlchinaud. "Ity. ears, 2s:15 Ios .muora.ine Trclhinaud. city, 0 veers. a:,5 Hos omas M. Gannon, cty, 7 years, Annunela l i trid Toleqllno. ciel Du buf, France, a: years, Robertson 4snd St. Ann. oseph Perr, city, years, o, Orleans. ranclsco Vole . Italy. 44 years, 222 Ht. Peter. aes J. A clly, c a ea, s 287 Moranls. elieia Davis, i iR, 2r years, Ultar and First. ti A. l rtSN, ew York, 40 years. 247 uinll ,s. 'hllp Blrekel, 'Ity. 0 years, 127 Josephlne. Odrlso Genora. Italy, 37 years. 1I Ht Phillip. John Lata, Italy. 2r years, Mariany and oChartres. ,ra sjiorana, It.ly, 15 years, 100 Pt. Peter. n1aryPastor, ell y 4 years. eraey ISt. Napof.on Avenue and Berlin. BaIlln Cohen, city, I1 yoArs,2 223 ltu- s·OU. nder MeOlintock, Pilladelphila. 40 years, 18 Clara. r"en Ineo hI"nrt., city, 19 yearn. 324 St. Philip. 'i.inabeth Clark, city, 3 yeats. 25 N a shington. Elimabeth L. Saxon, Alabama, 11 years. 204 ilrst. Samuel Alexander, Germany, :a4 years, 14 Ely elan FIelds. Mrs. Uarolina llmonds, Missourtl, 2. yetrs, 377 at Peter. Oharles Verges, Prance, 2s years. French Asy 1Ptllllip Woodtsol, .. Alabama. 20. Drryades, Nelle Iels, Ohio. r years, 49 eventh.l. Thomas Murray, 1 lears, Berlin and Caron Jean M. Duzere, France, 11) years, Itoyal and callora litraro, Italy, q years. Carrollton. DEATHS AND NEW CASES. Fifteen deaths, 110 new eaqse andt 77 old eases are reorited at the ()llen of the Board of I -ealth frocm 12 in to i V. n1. yesterday A areat mallny eise wereI booked last night, said we may exVeet a goodly number In to-day's report, N.IW ('ARE AT THE f!CHARMT HOPrITAL. Jean Maelte (1ia orl", m1ilkman, Frann'e; Ca dhistreet: '2 year'; from riordeaux: o10 years a'ti ; stglre; r- Ie, I days. n. m t laborr, ollaInd : hlomehtlca 30 1 yeoars froIo M, ',rgalu' Ililrload ; week. In city : slgalie; 1 s El lays. Dohn IDutke, b: lokmaker. (Canala LafayeltI and Front l.ove,:; 10 ynlrs; tirlton RlI'nnervile: SWOlk lin cilty ; martiod : si'Rk 2 werks _,~ak 8tmd n. laborer, Port vai; 9 1'onll' yes 'treda'r-t d r trs from t ,t. Inernard ra4i vai ' weekda d. tile. " " I t Eldward Carlsle., 2 y.t. °" THoE ItPSIltP4lC. What Will be the slqlttrtle as to the Cnuse ot 'Yellow Fever. Dr. Samnel M. lIenl -. IDreI'dent of the yel low fever comitnisloa. tnwit interviw"ti by ai TDhMooITAT riPorter, iinuxtitu to cimoerlin what lews8 ihd Iben revtoved Iby the dioctor with re artd to the work of which lie hln been appoint ed chief pronselt or. The d etor s rid hei was muc(h loneeod to note that the tiens 'of ihil eity hail taken no hI an in terest in that goeat undlert kilug of so vital inm por'lanCe to tbe p cool-t h'-fb re.earIth into tine eause, oriin andl Dspreii of the yellow f' vet. The doctor hal tteolvred it Ifter from EleOmah -iarrli, M. 1), preodblnt of the Amnirit.an Publtollo ealh Ainsoitititn, New Y-irk city, The tomlllllu' lntolln h We liht hlhigh osteomn thlt the writer biars to Iltr li i.,1 aNtcd tlte I that, no R'vteiror.,, ,.imnprt. ii aru ' ...rd have tw+,.n "hosen fr ll hIta It purlio .'he h I tr cloises csthueidi and I iavo promised the 1hanm bOr of Uiimnttie el' of N'Wiv i ork. I ht yonur 'roto nisi~'t1 will iii,:,rl-lcy iiveri-li htt Iill-, ivieIC of VrelHn 0..its oInI , Hurl w+ ill h'iltIV, 'lrhol,, irnth h, s It an 1we1' a tu l vOtA Iil i'wt f'nrt tIlf1, the pt'tlti ilion l aIII lprot.4 of the ftve and its t nlr, IIi 'rnll tl tinel , t )o l',,. "As our nm whilng at rh' -illt-i is to bIn of na tioneal .ret ttlp itle itI.r'tn e, pIlla o Inivit the noblest of yolt .'tif in aibdi tihlt shitatsittn as can e iffe tIimily ir a t iin illlliov in lit. in the' wrPtOhell y ebmtrllud slitHllii Rg vu('rntmi)otit of the great liathttl )P ,f e1ii.!1t i' TfRIl CONVENTTOiN, of whirh Dr. llarrit. -ponHk ill his lelttr, In to meet a' cltlhmnltd. Vii. hI io n i hil !lir n tlilletllo ftnd twV n.y.E'tl ( Nov-i.-r, and i ,one of thte yearly mel t lit-, holit iln dif-ret.l' Ices. of theo Amerlea i,'uhil, e illithi Assolatilion. The yellow filiter cmitilt- i n t i unider the ttpiteesP iif ltr. J. Mi. Wodlworth, ,-lllre.rtn etoneral Unitel titate-- Mhitrinu t,,i'1iltnl tiervile The foliowingl tist tilth fr'Om WashiHngtto I in the hainds of , r Itertitns: Dr. B. iM. Betie, New O()rl'ans: Dr. Joer-emo CiOthran, of Mohble. will join you at oneo. 1'r-i. Pr E. LI tyd flowiri-, of ltiltnmore,. thirdnlemtier of theit toinlt-iston, will itlart for New Orleints t.'"-tior ow iglht., TIhtl tinoplR exbeet thtoritl iI work lantl prai'lel l resulte , and l am ,ur they w ill ,it ,tiet -,,tl. Pr, (ochrtn will probhbly be hereto-dayl. and Dr. ITHwardl is exo. eted to arrlivd thiortly Wiheo all then mirnhers of the comamieionu will -have met in New Orloeans laity nealiona will be hhti, at which dli phiysictian, aind other perm..inn cogntlannit ,l any fImt or obho- vet ion with regard to the diPanan, are rlllnstd mllt I'urgentily ti, lend material nssistelncei, to their Isti ability, to the eotnnlloll iou. Dr. BamutAl M. Benli<i n t llt it t the seestnton of l he contmict ton will bi held In lie east wing ofl the Untivtroity tn lltidig at the cortner of laronue anld lotnion. f .r 1i lntber of daity. after whlih it will i', 'ilurrl thint.rnelothe' pointl to tnveostituait the cause, orltin nud FtiLeilt io the yellow fever itn the enttti I, -cultlets. The colmimlitih.l n will havel' to repotrt. Its -workings fromt tit ti to In the Amlneritcu;i Publin Health An.clittoin, alq to the failn col letted, bearing ou ithet all absorbing eluljcct of yellow fever. Dr. leotlln lilin bhen nttiiottled of tlit fact. thiat in Ntow York l lit cltii of $tiiioi htint hIoon pledged in tulp piortr of tiih t.ntltll-.--toi. Thei whole work whottt e llll(ed will beo it b. mttled to Congri-ess for ctnitll.aot tfon. ---**- -r- ORL6EAAN c.tittMil TEE. The Reply of the -ecretary of War to the Appll ticton for Hations. In reply to the disiat'ch of the charitable atsoeclttions requesting the Secretary of War to eseinud hiut orider stop;.tngthe delivory of the additional forty thousanid gi-verotmnent rations. the following was resterday ree .ived: WAnnIN;tTON, D. C.. Octotlor :1. 1te7. I. N. Marks. Notw Oreoans. l.a.: I am in re.telit of tihlirallm tigiteil by proei dllents of New Ortllan ,-tritable ai tea.iiotltin., esitt.lrg ll t-' roe l-lnst-l-rtt heque ilill it o .ntling forty iitout-nd dliltti ,lnl ratl io s to tour city for relief of ytellow l'ovevr auffe ers. Lou nay that the Hi.lwlard A. ociatli nii refullses to aid yi ou, onthe groundll that itll fultu in tIieir baLnds have been nit with thl' exerens ot-ject in alid of ouf'rirsn f' nu y- Ilow fever. I cn still of the pinion tiha it is tosetit. or you to git relief from Drivatin sporr'- .l nd that it is therefore not acH Iti f.'r the ext en-tim of goverit'uiittt - id In the abhence of auth .rt y. If the Howard As sooation have a large unexpended fund they can properly help yo ; at all events, their discretion Is fIr more ample than thine, OEO. W. .MCIIARY. Seoretary of War. A meeting of the Orleans lelief Committiee and the presidents of the charitable associa' ions has been called for this morning at 1o o'clock, for the purpose of finally patsinj upon the above, and preparing an address ant appeal to thI rcnutry for assistance, S---- -e .. . .. A TARLR. An Intereatltlg Cnoimparatlve Sattement of Yellow Fever Deaths In the tOc eral Epidemic Tears. The following table shows the deaths from yellow fever for the corresponding weeks in j8it. ]R, 1847 and 187)': WEav E1NDING 1878. 1507, 1558. 1051. Julty 4................... . 1 9 25 July it ............ ... . . 2 0 5t July 1 .................. 4 920 201 J u ly 2 ........ .. ....... 2 25 420 Atgust 1 ........... ....:. 0 70 (i92 Augu t .... ... ..... 8 140 1241 AusustLt ............ 104 22 280 I114 August 22 ........... ... 4 49 812 14.2 August29............... 14 10o 4012 '220 September i............ 54 192 448 711 September l2 - .... ...5t 3a4 472 271 September I ...... 434 505 480 207 te ,t.em ber 21........ ... :53 483 444 1:14 Oct her 3 .. ............ 2 :a 4 442 :tst 75 Otctober 10............. ...... 422 390 42 fOntobor 17 .............. .... n0 1 :.1 October 24 .......... ..... 1 ..28 .. celober 31 ........... .... 174.... November 7.. .... 22. 22 130... Novemnber 14.... ................ November 21 .................. ...17 November 2............ ..... .......... Total ........ ... 2197 ,4 37 0824 -------- -- Slml e addition will show the total deaths from oever to October 3 in the .everal years to be: 187I, 30lt0: 10117, 2012 l: 188. 347; 18531, 8180. As compvred wit, the other ytars thle deuaths in thL yer 1979 are 1194 more than in 1807, 470 lees thuha 1n RI8I and i1t0 loss than in 1,83. It will be lb served that in 1F53 the fever previous to Octo ber I had run its course the deaths for the week ending that date belng but 75, and for the fol lowing two weeks but 77. THE HOWAIRD;. The following dispatches were received yes terday: liLoxi, Ototber 3. 187. F. R. Southmayd, Seeretary Howard Assoeia tion: Twenty new eases from 12 yesterday. No deaths. MARTIN, M. D. TnrIOt'AUx, Oc'tober 3. 1870. F. R. louthmayd, Secretary Howard Associa tion: .ixteen new cases: no deaths. Great number of the casts are mnlarial and n' tvellw fever. W. It MANLIEVILLE. . D. ,JAoRsoN, Miss., October 3.1975. F. 11. Southmnayd, Seeretary Howard Associa tion: Plcann send lt pmutlnds orange leaves here: can be thrown off at depot. Fever stpreading One d. athll yesterday, e.s of bi ek vomit. Ti, day totn or fifteen Cases under treatment. 'Th Idienlttions are that it will be dclnlr"trd eot'lfemic In a day or two .f. 1). STEWAIRT. Presi'ent Ilowar t Assolation. BAY BT. Louts. Miss., Oetaob r , 1878. F. R. Southmtnad, Secretary Howard Assocta lion: Eighteen new cases and three deaths for pa't twenty-four hours to 12 m. to-day. The lutttmb r of now cases on the second atoudl lhve reid eighteen lust-adof eight. ,J* W. PUTM LN. LAFOU.eRCiE ORORsINO, O(tlober 3, 187r., F. l. Routhmard, rtecretary Howard.'.Aisotla tion: Seven eIses in the TLfort Jan.lir, two of them datngerously Wit. Threei.piw eas0e sine' my last report. No deatllº- L. A. LIEILANO. TIntlnooD x. October 8, 1978. F. 11, ou.thmltd., 8e.retary Howard Associn TPoel.lvtu re.e4ved, Will dn as you say. Have il.t,4'e uetrnd from labadlieville. Will leave to tI.trrow for New llrl alos with sl'k nulllres. W. It MANDEVILLE, M. D. OsTRA. Miss.. October 3, 1878. Oen. F. N. Ogden, Vice President Howard Asso oetlion: Can you detail Dr. 1. F. Taylor. with t."e an p oval ' f Dr. Uhonlppt, I'res'lent of the B1'ard of Ilelth, to rnttlin with us a sta'hrt time,. to nasist ortIr physiolanu? Seven new c(ies nla the la t twenly-folur hours; one dea h, and two with ilat'k vomit, Pl.ase seod ul one box of essence of beef. thermomtntor a' d ot t box ale. JOHN W. CU'IITtIR, Secreta y How ard Aseoclat:ion. Dr Henry Stone, who did such noble service at I ri nada, left last evening for OceaIn Sporlngs, where the fever is very Ibad. Day (nRov,. MIss., VIA CRYSTAL SPRINOG, I October 1, 1570. Prnesident Howard Association. feow Orleans: Yn terday I went to M. Nair plaltiotln, six mlles fr oim ry str, vn. where I found, twelv tcass of yellow Intl ulltrid feve", three d,,aths lthving Getutred in wentty-fur Ih tr.s, Mtrs. E.0. . tnclur. the opa lent ref rre'i to in f,,r nti'r telegram at Latt plantlationll, is oult of dlln g'tr 5iIIce to' thirtieth She lits o0n1 of youlr Iltlrseom. assiglnei by nRmyself, SRome of tiht's avel I' o alre 'dl y c nvitlesentt and othorsl doingt well. 'I't'ry ltopittle re at pianic-strckuen that th.y veon foreet 'he duth bi humatllnlty, Pi, ase a iid "hllorint water and the other It' Ieleir, t, citt ts billlltlkes, elt., Ihrough UOystal Springs \elop phllilntlhroll'.i peoDIe are w, Ithy of rllllnt-e. At Dry OrUev three n' w cases of col or-d people and threue denths. N.r-es doitIn well. F. QI'IOANO, M. I). lanFiNvrl.iE, Olctober 8, 1870. Howard AssoPlnlttin. New OrlOeans: 0, n..us itl4, jtoenhclude Totll tpopulntinn at hn, lllnitet of f vr, 13v0o; nullmbel r d.etl to dllte. ifl; il tuns.titr now sIck. 12: !IIn11u11 t''onvtllt* tet11,.57: nuillI)"r still tl havi' it , 3i2:: hlew eases Lto datf., 2 ; dilatholh ll tweny four uiaIil t, Gi. 8. AlICHi ElI. Chairman Ii 11 f Umtunilttoo. Vittefnv'ne Otothb)er 3, io;s. F. II. Houllthltayd. Heleltiry HIowal'td AssAooia Nine dnth dluinrltg Dant twenty-four hours. ionltttLtt It loraith oitratter ilitri, is yern low ntiti hot ioxttt!,tlel to liv'. We a'n orerwhellnted wit hI bIsiness and ilinmost xhlul Id. J. LV. iIITNAKRIE. THES 4I'. GEOURES. The work of the -it. Georoge yesterday Is shown in t h following report of tfhe secretary of the Roo.Ity: One hundrld and seven famllles. agmroen+ in 380 Incolvitalsi reli vod .up to I1 o'el ,ak; (10 families. or 360 indivibiuals, prlvid d with meals for from : to 7 days in the form of ra lions; 21 families, or 29 IndividulI, provided with money. doctors, nurses. meodilInes anll Inor' pressiing reqtuireoments; 171 homeuIess mule fed at soui-houtse. REOA PITTU rLATION. elon.s. :lo Indivlilals glv 'n A to i i meal s eoch.... .2219 170 hotnmel s mI.1n fell twice to-day at so-11" honl e --- ...-- ...... . . -. . .. _ate Olt of sooIety's funls ................. 2. F. IIUTCIIINH. Hi4rotary. 'Through i lyor Plhlolury the society received t42:s ar, cniiiributed by t.h eitzins of "Man cheister Eniglanl d. Na delayn at rPeitratrole n olites, Nurss and lttenidlnts in stlk rooms, who have nt had Ithe fever. useo Omaha Rll harb W.inle ir a provIntl.vo. For sale by 1. L. Lyoni druggist. THE LAIIIEW' SCoIPETY. We' have hoon retltosted by the Ladiles Phyel oloagiail loceoty to appeal to the public at large for 'oultribulions of clothing of aill kinds. of which the socelty is in great lneed. Thlln 0f1 eloney- shown oby the soileIty t iulce0 its organizui tll, at ihe otoiing of troe epidemic, is well knolwnl. 1anld I a s 1ite lltltiuarantoe Ihlltt ilh conltri buti tois adlreositid to 'horn at their helidquallrters Ii thi he,iliel Ctolllege on I ommlonltu S'root, will be distributed among the deS-erving aloune. THE HOMEOIPA I'HIC OCIEErT. The rellef commlttee of the assoi0ation re ports twenty-sevewn iases and one ,eath. The "bralnih' in Carr~lhton have three new cases in charge. and it is said that the fever 1thal is of a mild type and yields readily to the I relatmilent. Dr. J's-e RI. Jones, president of the Howard A-sociation of C ystal bprings, wi o has nobly volutll eredl to rtliuove the Dry Gtrove slffrter.s rIqIests W. C. Wilkinson, vice president of the Howird Asrtle ation. to forward the following telegram from that olbe,: Bfnd for geeural distribution too half-drachm vials of each aconite, bellandona and bryona; lso 250 copies of directions for healing yellow fevef, the reotile here being in perfect lanor anne of what ought to be done. and, Ranxious to do something. neglect the golden opportunity and commit irreparable blunders In regard to uuresing as well as medication. D. Dr. Qlgano. of the Howards of your city, is doing a noble work here. We need help t, assist Dr. Jones in healing his ease'. This place has done nobly, but Is now exhausted. Oon you help us? gin response to that dispatch medicines and directions will be sent by the morning train. --- **~-- - OUR LITTLE ONES. The nad Relation of an Invoice of Toys and the story of a Through Passenger. In these days of disaster, distress and plague, many painful things could be recorded which we omit as nocuous and useless, but there are some :lrsfortunes which tend to site r the nobler traits of human naturei others that are en vironed with the glow-wort light, of mournful poesy, and which it is good and useful to pub lish, as they carry with them a moral and a teaching. A few days ago-unhappily this is not an i.o lated clreumstance in the era of our epidemic- at father and a mother were swept away from life by the poIsonous breath of the yellow noon ster, leaving behind them an only child, a help peas wait only five or six yeats old.'wlth no reeognized friends to help him along-a loneal feather on the ocean of the world, to be toss-ed about wiltly or be swallowed it forever by Its r' ekless waves. Butl happily unbounded char ity resides in our midst. Oenerous hearts took up the orphan and cared for hite. It was aseertttaned that he had relatives in San Francisco, UC 1. Application was no sooner made to the Chicago. St. Louis and New Orleans lRallroad Company, otherwise ,ailed here the Jackson Road, than the child was taken In charge by the adminlstration. HBe was conflied to the tetlder care of a conductor, 'i',d now he goes forth to his relatives in Cali fornia, as a pidee of precious living freight, marked and labeled as follows. by the general ,,assenger agent of the road. over his own sig natulre: New ORLEANS. October :t, 1M7R. The bearer of this is Walter VWilcox, who has been orbhaned by the epidemic which has pire railled in thin city. He Is live or six years of age, anti he is now on route to San Francisco, via Louisville and Chicago. lHe nas been for warded from this point by the Masonic Relief Lodge, and is the h ,ider of a through ticket. N . 25t. New Orleans to Clhioago. via Louisville. tform No, :i5, and funds have been plated iun hands of conducttort to defray the necessary ex ,nsis which mnay be Incurred on his ainounlt. He will be reeel,ed at Ohi"i go by partles retpre senting tihe Masonic Relief Lodge in that eit y, I besateik for him, on the part of railr'oadt mnn between New Orleans and Ching ', every possible attention lohoking to his comfort and prot.cttion. F. C(IaNDULIJt, General Passenger Agent Ctlicago, St, Louts and New Orleans Railroad lcompany. Copy of tag to be tied around the child's neck. ANOTHERu INSTANC(t. Full of that mournful poetry which comes back to itus as the faint .ind sweet senot of tholoe liowers that loving and pious hands scatter over newly malde graves, is this: In thlie beginning of spi lug a father left his blooming anid healthy fa ally of five ehlidren to or, as the oeant, on his way to I'P tris on a btsinessfour. -ie had ptromised each chil a line pres3a.t when he !amen back. Toys snie' as .hlulren dream of initltatle playthlngs that ,an only be found in Paris, the Penire of art in ill Its phases (lor itus st-eelmtns of tiggenuit. hat make the havpiness (of thoile Wild liltle "rmatureS awho are at the satrm ttrlib our misery and infinite joy, 4 t oy rtom Paris 14 a .ift from, fairy land, and li sulch do the otlldren await its coming. - Jlttsinepa having detained the father abroad. .t; tii yruer nIot to disaPvo tit the chilttdren, pInr tha'ed the toys rnod sentt them to New Orlntis by steamer. We think If his beating and titihny h"art when he llspatehed tihe paickage that wva' to give so rtu.th j,y to the little oa-s lhe doted, on Alh I there are abyss's In tl1is wotrld where in tie huma.n heart sinks and that art full of julting roks that tear, It to pvie's! WhBne the n'ekage arrived in New Orleans the lllvc cll. dron were deald. FIlE @ITEAMBOATnHIIN't REMLIEF AS8@ 11 ATI-,N. The sick under the eare of the assnocatIon were all reported doing well. Mrs. KellI, Joeu Danforlh and Dave Marratlna, who w re very low Wedineslday, wern en3tter yesteo day; so were the children of Allen Ort and John Clark. Joe James, the Stanard's pilot, has ,be+n discharged ftom the hostltal. Mrs. John Britin nadl her child havt been soelt t iNashville+ by the asso elatlonl. Slxtlen neow canna were rp ,rb-d dllur in'the tir d, na follows: Chlrllo Pier! . hild: Peter MIt.rah. chbll: Ed. Jones. ,hill; Mike Folv. ehilhl: Jat. Watur . chlli: -- Pit ktrl. enpl neer, chtli: Ulrrv P. Martin, child; Mlr. J J. Love, child; Mrs. Co ,leyv ai d her ,"hi d; Cerd. V Cellos ,oId a danahier: JIns. laT' di, tpilt: Albert Norerons., engineer; AlexA. Ataims. en cint,er. and John Dili v in. Ongineer. Lona tions were made to fourteen aIppIc ants. The following communieatioi was rectlvced: IT. LouTR, rytOerher) 30i., 1Si7. Oapt. J. K. Bell, President SBleanutlhumen's As stelati n : Detr r'ir-Our relierf eolnmllitet sen.d yon hnr-with t$510 tir the rllef ,f v-llow fever sut foerer- itiUler your otarge. Please ,"edit it to the p1" V 1 II n na0n11 ll nl htie niipayiint nioLmo randulno Yours, respeooet'liv, GEO 11[. MORG ' N, Treasure.r iti lf LommiPtee. ,f,,iornirehiia -KElt~Irn Mno., 0 M. E's'tnn stR 7i:; Iooust ,n. Mo.l by i. H -Iitni. $25 so; Marino. Ill., I .I. It. t,+r,.hh is. $4S; H1,.d Oreek. Ill., iv B. Ilofrf minli r, ri; tlr.ntoni, . by Ielltist Ironl W,'. k Cornmpny. S2:1 75; fills bore, Ill., $5w; Siantit Pc. N. M.. I)Y Mi-s Carrie GC)gro)ve, $75: from ganer 1 ftlnd. 7li oeats, ..-------,+,r-- --- Pllt liW IClii. The Pickwicks were at their good work yes terlday. giving out beef ten anld rot h. (ITY E*.HIUE+. John Thoma s 1 in the Central Statlio 'n ., lin, go of larceny. .tJohn Liffiarlte died sllddolly at lthe Fifth Precinct Sta tion. Coroner notilll-d IH. Strungk, for receiving poods un!er false protlos s, watis imilntlOed in the Cent(rall HY. Johntson anti G-o. Wilsonu rr, held ln the Centiratl Station on a charge of lar.,ritny. Alexander Loger, caught stlnling oranens. wai nlearleratedl in the envnrllh Preoinct. Stua tion. At a o'clo'k Wednesday evening a hiv tnlamed I. Dllmnltlgo fell from a shed at No. 273 Lafiiv tIte street and hinured himself about the loft. side. At 3:15 o'clock Wednesday a sneak thief on terred Mr. Depos' roesdeno, at. t th, cirner of Chestn)ut and Third strents, but was frightened off before securing any proporty. Rexlster before the ofIgces are crowded. Died Suddenly. At : o'clock lat evouln Uning 'hrine Hogan, ageld 35 years, ia native of irnland. tli,l nald denlly at her residence, rn., no Waisllington street. Fire. At T o'clock Thursday morning n fire was ills covered in the rciitf of thev umilk ,table on Au ntlinciation street, between Lo(IIisianri Avenue and Toltedanro street. Tlu the m was ownedl by Mrs. Lotul In )nran. and the flltanes weor extingulished withoutl te nele'sIIy of illt alarm. The lioe in suptosned to have el-en the work of atn In-enrlltar. 'Th. luildingt was insured for $150 in tll,, Lafayette Insurance Coin vany. Chbarled WItth llurder. Yesterday Special Mike IHennessy, of the Third Pri-tinct, arresred a negro named Muotes Christopher and locked him up on theti chaI.rg' of b-low a fmgitive from justice from the pari h of Carroll. The aceuseud, it is -'aid. two years ago killed a rmnra named Wmn. Warn r on Fre d's plantiilton, in the parish of OCrroll. Te' an iousi( when interviewed declined to make a statement. Whisky and tile Charity Wagon. (Cham. Ionc., a painter was arr'-sted at the corn-,r of ChipDewa and Seventh streets, and locked up in the Sixth Station. chargeIt with being drunk and disturbing the peace while his ftm'y 'wvre lying ill wiih tio fever. When thio a-,'--ustd was being taken to jlil the body of his child was beingcrouveyed to l'otter's field by the charity nwnon. Nothing in the jQuaker CIhy ha- received more unlimited or ieidi-merit,-,i praise from its gu-sts than the COl-nniade Huto ' Plhiliadphtila for liberal management and itceloent c, ,urtesy. New reiistration. New reg-i-traloln. Nurses and attendants in sick room, who have n t had the fever. use Otanat, Iu-hit'arb Wine as a preventive. For Rsal by I. L, Lyons druggist. CITY IIALL. THI JONTRIlfUTIONl, The contributions from abroad received by the Mayor yesterday were as munificent as usual, and included v(0e from the city of San Francisco, Cal.; $225 from Virginia, Nev.. and $422 so from Messrs. John Stuart & (C'., of Man chester. England. The sums first named were turned over to the Peahodys, and the contribu tion from England to the St. George's Soelety. FROOM , F. .;wNJAMIN. The following characteristi.t letter was re ceived from the Hlon. J. P. IBeam,,inu. referring to his handsome contrllutlon sent a few days ago: PARIt, No. 9 Ilue Bayard, Rlotemlber 14, 187. To the Mayor of New Orleans: lDar Sir-It was not till my arrival in Paris to sprend mv autulmnl vtation that: the mtews reached me of the terrible visitation which has plunged the whole population of New Orleans In distress and many of It-, families in mourn ing. I therefore took the lther ty of sending you a dispatch, authorizing you to draw on me at seiht for $500 In aid of the suffeerrs fromn the rover but I sent the diepatth to Lo.tndon to be forwmlrded. for fear that you might draw on me in Paris instead of London. I hove you have availed yourself of the authority, and if not, beg to Ireveat that I will honor on ireaentation your draft for a sum in sterling money equal to Son, and I am sure that my friend. Mr. Gaines, will cash your draft It offl-red at his bank. Separated by Oircumstances from very old friends andt assoehttes in New Orleans, Istll I retain a vivid reollection of the dear old city and the dear old times, and I etinnot learn without the livellest sympathy that so great a catamity hlias befillen It. I remain, Mr Mayor, willh great rnspcet your ,ohdtlont tArvannt .t P Itt:i.tAMif I oiepIlent servant, 1. F. BENJAMIN. ST. CHARLeN PARIMIR. T'he New Nheritl Installed an l Quiet Re. etored In the Parlih. Wednesday morning Mr. Julien Michel, at well known attorney of this city. practicing also in the ulpper parishes of Louisiana, left for St. Charles parish,. He had been engaged as special counsel by the polien jury of St Charles to pros ecute, on account of the relcuaatiln of Mr. St. Martin, District. Attorney Io.I tI,. of St Charles, ll matters with tof-ren.oe to the assasslination of Valoour St Martin by a lynching committee of negroes Mr. Mioh-I was intrusted by Gov. Nicholls with the 'omnt.miston of the news heriff, who was to replace Geo. EJisux, resallnd. The followiug telegrani from St. Charles, re ferring to the case, explllaint Itself: (Sr. C(tIanaus ColnTa- lossa, October :,. 178 I "To the Editor of the Democrat: "Mr. Owen McLeran, who wils commissioned by the (tovernor ais sheriff of St. C(ltarles, ric Essex, resigned ssurnled hi function. yester day. iHe is a. civil engineer by professin, and haS inhabi ed the parish f.,r many year's. Essex promised all in his power to assist the new sheriff Thll parish . q'luiet ut to n'ow and uno disturbane eipt r',haindedt. Emile nost, a rInm ber of the police jury, antd (ov. Michael Iftin are the securities of the new sh )'rff YIVinromei ReaHnres have antreatly |bhfn initiated by ti)i) present Ineinubent tMreerrnt, and thi I w will unldoulltr.ly ho vindicated. "JULIEN MIl(IEb'" Mr. MbteLran, the now sheriff, a hgihly tsteerfited by cvery eatiaeo of the parl-h, and Is a g.inlenit of re gnlled eability, coun-age anis Inrot Ihneufe. It sto hoped that he will do his utmost to ferrret oat ilia tperpetrators of the cowardtly murder of a white ltman by a dirunk-n mob of neUr)es exI' oil to frenzy by I lt'or arId by the lnstigatIJus of unrincipleld detma gogues. CUfTOM-IOllEE1 NOTES. Collector Smith for some time vast has been endeavoring to ascertain the whereabouts of THOsE (IfANIKETs, two hundred in number. donated by the United States governlmout for the use of tile orphan arsylums andil shipped from Ftort Leavenworth fliort this city. As yet lie has not been able to place them, but he is of the opinion that they are oIn somIe oIf hne freight. h rges tip the river, tlandl thtn Ih-y will c me to hllt aftetr atwhile, if not, in time to Ili' of tuoe d]ring the ",iderni. l, ,,lrtin.ily in time to ioIf service dihring the winter. ANOTHFyER ( 'SRE against the Dernooralti clornlmllissloners of the 'lThirld Ward for "fraldulletOly nr-fulisg rtp-is tretion,'" itrc.,e uII) Ibfre (ommin,.hsio)-r La.n" yeo-I relay, t 0ld1, ats wa-s 1(1 'in a ll tli"se ital e., the !irs' examilaItillon was wl yId tiiid bonld f r appllarpntl f before the United (!ircluit Court furiishet. The report of Dr. Murray, in charge of the t'NITErr RTATES MARiIN; HT(l.ts'r..i servi'e Iof l tie 'tlhy. for t111 Imnlth ~Il 8-ptemblr. show, the f'I oiwing: (asesl .lf-i- cl) r 1, 77: ,tlrottel dur'ig the i!,tilth, 59; total t ases treyl ed, 166; tdlied, 21; dischatrged, o: still utlnder lr"'trinfint, '7. O) thlh t t1(1 ll ttut-r of cao~e ai, were yellow fever: of thosn 2I were its-'hlrged 1 'll21 Ar still lIndl r Ileitr ilit t. 1 bayving drl( 1 -ihx of this number wore a(0lnmi ted in a alorllitund con dltion,, b yvind ill .artly at I Twnut,.y-lv n ua I'as oa f different kinds wore ;reited at the d1)tor'1 oi e l) i1t the iUnst-olrn POliI,'itC 1 4i.OMIP. RepuIblican Comlmittee. The Republiclan ate C.ntral Cionllinttee met. yestertiday in xll cutivI seslion. There was ilmil little di-'ul.ion (Iof the Natbehtolhes affair, but no iCtion wasi taken, rteh time of the com miltt e b iiine p ,in'iatl y ocupl led with the t ".lfail f t ,Rta -sr nl-latas 'rt,. hd1uill ),1'n coi sihoratIlOe inquiry as to the tile fix'll for thie t(mo1 lila of '1I(0 N.TIOFNAL :ONVENTION, anrld for the b ntllt, of thto llnirI(l it Is stated thail, IhI ilR . taIis n',t bIeo n dr signtll d. The tiie o l the EtH lblin n of thn conv ntionl i : left lntlirlly t, thn dl-''rrtion orf the chairman Iof the 1" itlish (1orn lnitteeO,. hl being liltredited with slif.ul (Ipt jildOinlnt ti doiid wheIn thei itnfr (el.' of tilhe Ipttrty dmani.nd that it shoulld ment, Th'i' n.coral! s l)tl-itilion that there wiwa an eletio. in i il the wards on Wrdntsday evnling for d.leigt's to tl ths co.nvntlIot is errlneoi.ll I her' wats it menting in hlt one ward (rtot thir i f,,r thalt pi h o-e. Th , time of holding thll I',ltiohn is lIft discrtiolnary with the cllus oIf the siev.rl wards. the only stitIulfatilon being thait It shallilI heold before the tenth of this lmonlith. SinI'e their signill defeat at the convention by the Custom-House fa,'tion of the IRepublican part.. TIlg rFOLOIET) tMEN'FS PROTE'TIVE UNION hall1 Io"n Lq sl.t, very quiet indeed, and it atp Dllllrs to the ca"ual observOr t hat tole memrbers of the Unitn have a1moe to then onrlusion that theor 1i no use kicking, and have gotten back Into the party traces. TEEI BOAIRD O HEALTIH. Yestlrdny evening the regular meeting of the b, oard of Health was to have taken plano , but, owing to the fact that Drs. Tanyov. fonns and HTard1-o had Ri'kness in their famileso, that Dr. Austin is very lusy attending to the sick, and itiat 1)r. Taylor. Rc'rotary of the board, is at Osyka, Miss., no qtiorulWn was present, and Dr. Chotpin the only momember at hand, arldjolrneld thli imelotilg on aoliinlllt of the cirolelrumtancol, Itowever, the following rleports welre rereived: ANITARIY REPORTS. Dr. Landry, inspector of tho Second District, rni.orl t.hart tils .'mnplrlylo' havet not yet bhrlen aihle to r,,tlort on aror=onut of th(.ir ardlllous dli tils. tihe yellow fever hIas onll'roal.htld lupon hi' whdol(1 distrliIt from t.he river tI the Rwarlni s. M-ly rlof the CI.s5( p)r'sotnt a Ill rIir type. is c-elailly amnong r lwn oerrons. Maihrlrtl fevnrs c11P n a gre t h1Lvo i0 in so'tons hiterto exr mlut from tt)e 'nollrge. as, for exam hll, In 14t. Martinrl pilrisih, whteri t(he qiuarlintine is sI) striot, chil i!ron rile ''f Ia per:,ioi)lls f.,vcr aclionopanoid by ehills. pains in th·, I ins, and bloody urine. )r. BHcz II, sanitary inslelotor of thi Thlird Dislriot, in his rllport, sllatelid that the fver thad allm. iont I i11 hI distiht., and W al s prevaIlll g iiin the vr.lnlity of the Mtialuglhtr-holso. A '.9-' -ilENT. In rolation to the artll publitshed in yoster dhay mirning's DEMOCRAT about their arrest. Messrs. Pierce and MCKnight mako the follow in" satRltm,'nt: Mr if. E. P'ierc, is employed at the Cinderella h8boH 8 ore, No. 192 Magazine striot, and has wirk.t there for the last six months. MI . Robert MlKnight is noiw a cotton super vii.ir of the irw ()rlrana COtton .xchaugo. B th h ,norablte poitonns. They turther , lto thbal the barkeoper was only struck by them lfte r tie had tbrowi, aglass and a botte at them. One of them then throw a giabs athim. That was all. Mr. Pierce was arrested, and about an hour afterwards Mr. M,.Knight surrendered himself, whereupon both were re leased on bonds by halfLpast 0 o'cliock the same evening. -- -- .4C-------- REGRETS, It is with feelings of the deepest sorrow that we learn 6f the death of Lizzie Lyle. daughter of L. A. and Mrs. E. L. Saxon. a beautiful and promlefsing child of eleven summers. The pride and hope of its parents' household was stricken down whilst its mother, as president of the Latices' I'Pyslolrogical Society, was engaged In her labor of love In sueeoring the poor and needy caused by the dreadful epid mli. We sincerely regriet to learn at the same time that Mr. Saxon himself has been prostrated by the fever. Our hopes are that the life of such a worthy citizen will be spared to his family and our community. ORLEANS ARTILLERY. At, a meeting of Battery G, commanded by (Capt. Sidney E. Jattuet, of the Raglment Orleans Artillery, hell last nilght at the State Arsenal, the fultowina oficers were elected to fill vaeatncles, viz.: L. IIeiry Canotge, first lieutenant iljror; Edward F. Plaswirt.h, seenod lieutenant. After the electi ,n the members were entertained by the newly elected otffiers. STATE-IUl IE NtOTES. Judge Robt. IT. Mart' Associate Justlce of the Supreme Coulrt, hats been granted by the ov ernor at fifteen days' leave of absence. Superintendent Lusher recelved the sad thil tius of the death of thi niece, Miss Alma Lusher, at Memphbls. The young lady, only seventoen years old, hal been on a visit to ier'r aunt in that city, and fell a victim to the sick nres. SECOND DBItW'IIRIT COURT. Naturalizatlon papers are now slowly Issued in this court, and no stccessions were opened yesterday. SECOND RE.ORDER'S COURT. Sergeant flabrtil Dtvillier arrested one Alice Chapman. a mInriplthe tlin pare, who had abstractl ad $e55o from one Ones. Wilson, eonglne-r. from Texats, who adowed himself to be beguiled by thte tender Al'oe. When he found himself minus his cash he howled. and the sergeant hearing of the ease looked up Alice In the Third Pre einet station and mrtle an affidavit of arand Iatreny agaiHist her. Wilson is invisible and ctannot lbe found sinee his complaint. PER"ONAL. It Is gratifying to learn that Dr. Wm. E,. Sehutppert, who resides at No. 179 aronrelet stret, ihas tendered his services to the Howards, Mr. Francols Tujague, whose millinery store ls itt No. II Oithartres street, left for New Yo, k y ýsterday in order to replenish his stoaC w ith the hlatst foil ireshest goods Ini his linte. We wish Mr. 'i ngulle i, ttln 'ropl.gP, st8icess, and ia havty ret urn to New Orl.eus. OII, J. M. MAG.,E. At the reqluest of Capt. Allen Jtumel, and In respoLnse to some publications which have beer, made, rell c lug in a degree on Dr. J. M. Magre, who went to Pliiuemlne to help the vallow fever suff,+rers there, we publish the following documenet. Dr. Magee, according to the state ient of the tommittee of the Howard Associa tion or Platiemine, has attended n22 patients there, and lost only 9: MAYon's OFFryt. Plaiueninte, La., Outuber 2. 1878, Dr. J. M. Mge+e: DPoer ,ir--'lhie epidemic prevailing in this town having greatly abated, both as to malignI tv ,of type ani number of eanes, aind outr local physicians teing now all in the ative discharge if ttleir profassitntial ,uties. I have ctlonclutdet that the time has t rme when w , ought not hlgoer to insist up i., your remalning here. On behallf ofi o, entire community permit meI to thank you for the aInter in which you have olse-harged your arduous task, and to i, ar .ietr-rful t' sttlnony t , the gneat suctces a ble)c has attended ytour pr tfessionial labors since yotu have been in ouir mid-t. Very resaeeti ully, 0 V. OF48,0 O. L4UVP. Mayor of Plaquemine. IlooMS ir' THE HowAnoR AssoturrTIoN. J'J.,clentlune i.aL.. O,'tol er 2. 1871. I "On motion ,of J. Hi Shanks. Eer, the follow lig resollution was tin tll'noutsly adltotped: " Whereas. this A -,i'hiatifin I a. us with deep regsit if tle etiarly 'let' r tiroef Dr. J. M. Magee from our midlst; thereforer be it "IosIeiIed, I hat incelthlle airrival of Dr. J. M. M.Ag.ue Bher,. as the tteir" I.1ed lhyslilin o(, the IJoiardi As-oe ittinn of New Orb aens to Plaque itino. he its stO faithutlly antd assidtluuiuly laborted f ,r the Boid of ouir affil -td people, as to win the adlliratiraion.T reste., ft letdsilp aoitl grati itude if the whole ttl umi uity. aitd his d', ,til"r ire hen-ot cauIn generall Itlet, and hi", will always he remuemben ed as a good BSamiara I hbreby ertify the foregoing to be n, true ah strili iof t it,ute of tt pre g o tLhe Iotward Ass elrtatitn oif thels lty's diate, E, A. l IVl BitE, ecrertary. Itoowme HowAttRD AafoctIATJos OF 'IAQUOEMiNE. I O tobetr 2. )Slt, Dr. J. J. M. Magee Deaur iu-r-I atff rds ma cileasure to hand you tht in'l sit'd iab-tra t of the iiinutes of tit pro ie dings oit his assonilititton of till- dayt's date. With goiutd ws+i-lte tr yltour [futuret healtlh and tirospverity I e! ,'a'et tto sub) CribtJ myself. 'uUtl.a vin vy i Uly. E. A. IrlVlE.TE, Secretaty. Pu,Astti:EMuie La., OUt. 1, Ist.R Dr. J. M. Mage": )ter , ir - -The undtle'signed, titizens nil rt 'i,.-ult of P'liqtllntnilne. Ittav itelt learned ti lHt lt . lfretl ilesltice ytle h .ve H o.Int sot nibly fightihrg in otiIr nlitl hlts invadft il your oWn! hIl-,li- rho, k ndt tlhit isn + i.e or , nd di,!rt'r, if tln t high 'r tin i t otir. Ita f ftelong toi fhli oult.e ,f a o rinn hllmnlluity leatid you irreilati bly aRway Irot u1. AtiU nw, whltit thf hbollr of parting bas come)l, inlllrnla, . oI tflaY tie WlIt Wi it tm!tII tO give ex pressiori o totir sinOe ut thaikfalutess ,tir the' lftit,.ll, it 10i V 1-d a'ti I if tl(itcisltlstl mannir iin whit h yiui hltve i di ntied the tuill- a ,f yollr hig lmitssin Wu r08lll (,!ly pUrat that Oo(~d mnaiy bless the ', "gool a d trilo plt i ciilti," ' tlld thtlut the nlity hiavt yot tdw ls) iln His holy kni.iItIg: JIsepDh I, Chiapolla, h i. N. Writles, Io'supft (Ciliateltr. A. T'l'tibot. Austiun i Huntt. J. YUie,P I ii.iolinell, Win. Hcbhliter, , diver Blu uhilbTrd. And two hltndrt d other citizens. .. . . ... . + ÷ . ... . ... Dr. Hibbe's Last Rlequeot. [Nyw York Sun.] Dr. Kibbn's last request to its wns that his 'a oeer in New Orleo.s shonld be chroniciled in the ,rrn., It is a brief chronicle. It was a gin erours seif-rae'rilTre: a brave man, a good mlan, anrd a devoted friend to man was striuck down when Dr. Kilthb died. It May Rreult tin His Election, [Springfltld Rpuhblitcan. Ind.! It the FIrnell Hall Convention suceerods in holli g the Anmeririan I)emrcracy for Abbott. rand ,does nmt r, ggLinrr l wai rt1 ir0ofE thre wing which hrr gone for BIutler, it Imay resullt in his elecrtion rather than in his detest.. Whireover may be the attitudo of the convention, however, we bo lieve the Democratic party is good for some thousands of Ta Io t vortts, if the chanes of Butler's sAu(rcess continuel even as gioer ias they seem to be at this momenRllt. One guillotine executioner, Rcoeh. callred "Moneelgn.,llr de Paris." suffi.es, with ihis as sistnrrs., for all Frantce. Hie gets s00r francs a year and 1oo francs for each heal cut off. The ot-rnotary of State has received from Min ister N yes a further reHeittarnce of $40) for tlhe ynilow fever suiffreris, which includtess0iro sub si(riV:iion from the 'Prsident of the French he Dlubli- and Mad rm Ma Mfahrn. The Ameor who rules Afghanistan T''rformrs on t.o corne---a-Dision ftRussian air-, tliast his lingo, D -clininr, "By Jingo." 80o Dlzzy will give him a twistin'. Ireland is growing in princely favor. The Emrprss of Autttri, the Prince Irmrperiat if FranO',. the Dukre and Duiless of C -lnaught and the Princess Lourisre. of Prusr-ia, will al' s.end the hunting season within her classic b ,rdcers. The Kansas census, taken on the first of March, a170. sh,,wsn, popUoltiVin f ,1708,497, an in cr-aeo ocf ISo0 9 in three .ears. The Atrhinsron IChaimipiorn Estimates thei increase since Mar'-h by inligrartiiou. 't not i.ss than i!,,000, alld laimis that the State will have at least lix, o -o, Res tration tiler ope-n In each ward. Nurses and attendants in siRk rooms, who have not had tne fever, use Omaha Rhubarb a ine as a preveutive. For sale by I. L. Lyons druggist. POLITICAL WAIF* Grant and Fremont is the latest ti.ket of the Republleans. Thurman, of Ohio. and Bright, of Tennessee, is the ticket of a Tennessee papoer James Sevier deolines the nomination for Congress in the Knoxville district, Give "the nigger" the dollar, and lot fhim take it out of polities with him_.--N, Y. World. Blanton Duncan is one of the four fightti. for thA possession of Willis' (,f Kentucky) seat. Senator Conkling always speaks to best ad vantage when he has a bouquet iu his bltton hole. Even the New Hamp hire Retpublieans are getting sea sick and terribly nervo us. - luourier Journal. Congressman Hartridae, of Georgil, says that Thurman is the choice of his State for Piresi. dent in lsso. The 1Rpublicatr party was a hard-money party during the last week. It was Hale's turn at the helm, Carl Schurz' political speechesitsedl to cost tý' IH .publculn camvaign c-nm mittee $300 a nlght. Now they cost the country $eoon a yetr. It is estimated that out of the 2sA Republlean candidates for Congress 290 tave gone or writ ten to Washington for pcut.liary aid. Ex Congressman Daniel Marcy, of Ports mouth, N. H., is the Unmoeratie candidate for the State Senate in that .enatorlal district. Bismarek is a sober, solemn man like the late Senator Morton as he appeared when he approached the Louisiana unueston.-[llerald. They say that Andrews. of Litthfleld, the Be pttbllean candidate for Governor in Connec ticut, voted for yov. Hubbard at the last elec tion, Hion. John M Glover, of the Twelfth District of Misaou i, reluse to withdraw. There are two D)emocratil nominations in this district for Congress. J. Parran Crane, the Republlctn eongression ai nominee In the Fifth Marytaud District, wa an offleor in the Oonlederate army. Where is the bloody shirt 7 It is said that Dnn Butler "snoO.s" for votes. And there is smotthing reutleiar about that word "snoolps." Just spell it bankwards ones. -(Chicago Journal. Hon. Thomas Jefferson Smith, of Dover, is prominently mentioned as the Democratic can (ldatoe for Congress li N.-w Hampshire, to suc ceed Hon. Frank Joues. Haves putin in a appearance at the P'ittsburg tolitical meeting, as a cheering examp e for all civil service subordinates t'o follow. A wink is as good as a nod to a Republican di aft-horse. The sons in-law of great men are or seem to be unfortunate. Witness Buli r's son-in-law, Ames. tie uonoe arpet-'nag Governor of Missis ltD, anl Chandler's son-in-law. fale, of Malne. The political outlook in Indlana and Ohio is very bright for the Democrtic party. A gain of at least six members In these two 8tates is --latned. Then look out ftr another tidal wave in Nov,"_eber. Since the indorsement by the Demoorats of the Greenb v-k nominee in. the Eighth Wiscon srt district, there are strolnL hIttpes hat there wilt b io e P'ound tlss of the Radical flash in toe next House. The negroes of South Carolina are enthusias tic in their sutportof tiamuut, n and the bal nct of the Democratl,+ tlr!set. Who said anyth in der gotrr y to the into Ili noee of the colored ta',. '.. aitll lobe i( D.o l, It will surorise ma,ry pe ,poe to hear that ex Secretarr Bo3,tw,-ll gives as a rea on for de;:' - lIg a cong, essional nominatlou that he Canhot ato, dc to r e-ent r publl lie. i he general idea was that he had f,,und oubli0 life rather lucra tive he etotore.-ll'hi adelvhit Inuuirer, (Ree). Col, Poindexter iDnn is the Democratic notf" Ines to sureed l ion. Luoict 0 Gause in the Second At kansas district. This is the only change mat,' in the Arkan its delegation for the Forty-sixth Congress. Messrs. Slemons,. hunter and Cravens having b, ei ren:,minated, An independent I ducal candidate has ap peared in Itobeson's d s'rlct, in New Jersey. tlesays bhe wilt -'tier hit-.-1lf o the people for their sulport beer,use it 1' wall known that Rob -son's t mrnia ion is "objiectlonable to a urge and influential class of 'saunch Repub licans." The ouvrier-.Journal, cona'leng the chickens htbtchted and untiarInevld )by thle Democratic hen, foolts up 22R Voles liu Woenty-Ftwo Stttes, Itai l tws thp, IRpubli an- seventy v tes, with chances of sev-n y one m .rc from what it cflas as as d,ltbtflul Sta's, viz: COlorado, Call forrina. Main"., Nev ,da, MKssachiusettE , P'ennsyl vanila. WiscotsimJ, Register! t5-glrserl Hrteater f N.trses and attentdants in sick rooms, who have not had the I-v. r. cne Umaha Rhubarb S tleno as a preventive. F ,r sale by I. L. Lyons druggist. 1HOWARD ASSOCIATION. The following receints fitr atcnowldignrd: Fr m Wsalxhnt'hie. 'rxtt.s, M .r. Church 8outh, 51e, R0:; Pc bitrturau hurhb, $5 -so; throtubh ti. J. 'Penn. PosWmas tor. laoulln M 'l, t,,thist T,'l t-........ %4 l Rev, ,lohn io. f'r'a enntgr.titd.ion at Br rigewatr. M ss. ......- . ......... 30 0(1. Fro it .l.nl filly, Texati., IUtlsttt Chuilrtl, $e; Ir F (-r"ga'rd, 5r,; thr llgtl A. B, Smrnth. Ii t Itir J .l ison, T.txls .... 1311 Con, rtibution froml Iii vans, hrut rh 1a l vitlor Pra''. Jr.: .I-K Illr. +Luling d. C-,. $125, Ztldo a Co. Ht'. o. tiwton. BJroi. sit , L. I'. Horttitn $111) C. A. IJarang. s$10o, J . I. A, mor $50. An tonnn .Mn i ro rt L. A Vltofnnesi $45. H. Up'nan & C 5 t00, H rr,,lil S a'n &A C(o. $301?. 13 sk & C ,. so5 Deck & Co. $son, P. J. I)llnhs $25 Jos G(foizaeis $o5. BJarts'Rtt . '. thortt, ' r $25., C as. B. WIlci- $',, F ,.r'nf t, . Mb(i ist, lUot, Antlrist, Eliz ldI - $25, , LaJ $25, Col. Lou's La.i. $50r. . 1 IAmnomz $25, Brow , & CG. Slt, 4 AM It.inmz $,5. (hasoi. AvnU anI & 0 ,. $1io, J A. Fessoi-r $15. J. W, WI on $Str J. M. B ,rges &, Co. SItt,?, J. F. tHritrles $50, PIo'ro o A. loiss: i r, ( .ILt.s11,n s), $50. Jo(s , irb,'f $o5. Antit, 1B tomurO $25, .I. lrlllnrd x $25a.. P I5And $50, A Frisnat$1 $10,l Pbi~h, ,mtns, $0i, IVore. -. Aijrlt.i & Coo, $1f, J fH. ULurruty & Co, $1i00, 6 11i SXmth I 5, on 1, Trom lor g.ln, stearn-hip Will. G(I. Hlow.'. $25, Ca I t. lin,. Hill, Bt1 'lst fst hlI)p (ussi,. i.', Iiutz & Abhiaoll 525 ............ 1009 1t The Iown 1 fH ward. Bell ',,u t.ly, Texas, fror Wiast 8at, Blank. t.hrough State National Ba k ....................... . 25 00 S. B. NEW VIAN. Treasurer. New Orleans, Onthber 3. 1i79s, 0)4 It NEW ORILEANS PEA.lBODY SUBSIST-. ENCE AS.SOCIATION. Now Oman uAst. October 3, 1878. The following contribultions are acknowl edged: From J. S. Ludrlnw, C'hairman Executive Commfittes Relisef Fond, Lowell, Mass., for y-elohw tov. r r ffrT'rr... .......... $831 From E4 Iwo d L Joy. Eirg., Treasurer .onrdt of Trade, N, work. . J- ......... 0 rF From HInry Fit Ilng, F.u , President First NiRlont J Ibtaftk, P'ortlatd. Oregon, through Imnorters & Trl'tders' Na tion.ll Bank, NY -.. .. ...... 50 From S.. B. Ptaks d, IE.q., United Httttmes (lItnoul. I.ivirnool, throughh F. A. WoolSl,"v, FI a .... ....... . ....... 50) From Mi F i. n its (n. Cal.. thlrough M.sesrs. Wells & Fargo, t!,rtuglt Na ionntl Park iIanik N. Y., and U I, n ¾ntionl lBank, Nw Orleians, thr ugh flion. Ed, Pils bury .....---... . -........... 2505 From Me Irs. M -y.vr & B'oeap, Virginia City. N-v., through M.oors., Wells, F.nrgo & C ...throngh National P rk Bank. Newa k, N. J.. through Union National Itanrk, New Orlensss, through ilotn. El. Pil.iur ....................... 225 Iberia Ittlief Association vil. Morgan's Texae i dlroad.2 rooL.s chikfens ;rm Ladles' South ern RBllef AssotitIon. Newpo'rt, E. I., ver Morgan's Lint Statnr.rs, viai New York, 10. nP-tet . 1 keg and 4 btarr'ls Iundries; from steamrhoat IH. C. Yaegor, 2 bsarre's tnlons, otl It .J W. 'nAEIR, secretary, STEAMBOATMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIA". ' ION. NEW ORLEANSn , October ,, 1878, The following subscrlttlions to the Stea. boatmten's Irlief Association to date are knowledged: Flston. io., by0. M. Elon . ..... $1 75 B,tonston, Mo.. b It Hudsi: itlon ...... ... .)' Mairlte, II'., by I.. R. K rhhts fl........... 835 0t Shoal Cieek, Ill., by B. Hofranrner...... aZ0)2 Irontotn, u . by B--lftts Iron Works Com t ny ................... . ....... 234 75 Hill ro IIlI.......................... 2 A.snt a F, N M, by Mls' Carrie Ctogrove 75 00 From General Fnrt ................... 70 The above $500 were sent through Geo. H. Morgan, Treasurer Relief Committee, St. Louis, M4 , 8 TTT, 014 it GEO, S, PETTIT, Becretary,