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2 Health and several ‘physicians, and, in reply to his Inquiries, received positive assurance that Ihere Is no fever here, and that no apprehension Is felt that there will be any. In this conned lon it may be stated that Mayor Overstolz has received telegrams from several cities In the South (notably Texas), asking If the fever prevails here, and threatening to quarantine against £t. Louis. To these ques tion* the Mavor lias replied in substance as above. All the best and ablest physicians hero arc unanimous In asserting there tuis never been n rase of yellow fever contracted here: that the disease ceases to lie contagious or Infectious when developed here: nod the only eases that ever did occur were imported from iho South. The Board of Health of this city adopted the following In executive session this evening: Whereas. From telegram* received by this de partment and from pnldlshed accounta in various location* it I* manifest Ibat great misrepresenta tions, either through Ignorance or malice, have been and are continued to bo made, setting forth ns facts the existence of yellow fever In this city; therefore lieeolrtd, That no case onyellow fever his ever originated In this locality; that the few ease# com ing from Southern cities mint be esred for os hu manity dictates, and that this Hoard will continue proper quarantine regulations baring in view too sanitary Interests of the city. WASHINGTON. TUB CAPITAL AND VICINITT. Special Dltualrh (it The irihwie. Washington, D. 0., Aug. 19.—The Health Officer of this district has the entire sanitary force employed in disinfecting a few bad* local ities. .The City of Alexandria also has'ap pointed a Health Officer, an official which that municipality did not have,'notwithstanding it has several times been devastated by this plague. The Mayor ot Alexandria, which Is the real seaport of Washington, has Instructed the Buperlntendciit of Police to suspend all other work and to devote his'attention to cleaning the city. The Israelites have called a meeting here to raise money for the relief of yellow-fever suffer ers In the South. The Post-Office Department responds to the requests of New Orleans business men that the Department Interfere with the quarantine which detained letters from yellow fever cities, Unt tt has no authority to act In the manner suggested. liOUISVIIiI/B. 81TB WILL NOT QUARANTINE. ffpedal fittoateh to Tie Tribune. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 19.—Persons continue to come hero from Southern cities where yellow fever exists. They are calmer than the first delegation, and report less panic now than existed last, week In the South. A number have died on the trains coming North, but the farther away they are carried from the poi sonous atmosphere of their homes the better they feel. In several Instances, doubtless where the germ of the disease existed before the flight commenced, the fever has shown Itself here, always, the doctors over. In a re mittent form, except three river men, whoso type of disease was pronounced yellow-fever. The Golden Rule steamer from New Orleans landed to-day with cases of sickness on board which the health officer pronounced remittent fever. Louisville has not and will not quaran tine. OTHER SOUTHERN CITIES. . COLUMBUS,. KT. Special DltoaleH to The Tribune. Cairo, HI., Aug. 19.—Advices from Colum bus, Ky., represent the people there as very indignant at the action of the officers of the steamer Vint Shlnklc, from Cincinnati, lu dis charging there yesterday afternoon some twenty passengers from Memphis who had in the morn ing passed up on .the James W. GoJT, which lat ter ?>oat was not permitted to land there. Tho two boats met here, and loaded alongside In midriver. When tho transfer was made the authorities gave the discharged passengers a snort time to. leave, town, and. it U said, wilt enter suit against, tho Shiukle for violation of quarantine rules. CAIRO. Tho same dodge was practiced on tlio Cairo authorities by a river boat Friday night. She discharged hero a number of Southern people received from tho Golden Rule, forty miles above this dly. To prevent a repetition of llko nets, lho Board of Health this morning quaran tined against all boats hound up.nr down, mid, without special permit ’ from tho Board, none will Lc allowed to land. One case of fever Is reported 'at Metropolis, 111.,—a passenger oil tho Golden Rule. STRICT QUARANTINE. Slieriui OUuatch hi the frlhunt. Nashville, Tcnm, Aug. 19.—Only two nas «ngcrs came through from Memphis to-uav. :onduclor9 stale that the lieglra from Memphis nas about ceased. The towns In Western Ten nessee arc so rigid In' the enforcement of the quarantine that conductors are required to lock tnc doors of their cars, and no person is allowed to get oil. Two ladles, determined to stop at Union City, jumped through the car windows near that place this morning. At Columbus. Ky., yesterday, a company of citizens mined with double-barreled shotguns and brickbats went out a short distance and stopped tho Mo bile train. Queerly enough, they had tho through passengers locked up, und allowed those who got out to stroll leisurely to the town. LITTLE ROCK. Littmj Hock, Ark., Aug. 19.—At n-nmctlug of the Hoard of Health 10-duy the followin'* resolutions were adopted: Jttnoltfil, That there lias b*en no rase of yotlow hirer reported to this UourJ or come wliblu ha knowledge; that there la hut HtHo occMiim for alarm or fright concerning Its Introduction here during ilie existence or the rigid quarantine adopt id i»y the board: and farther. i>e it lirtdlit i, Tnal tiia City of Little Hock was never i»«ro m'aluir at this Season of the year than it last Ibe presept lime. ' Considerable excitement prevails among the citizens, uud a Howard Association Is organized. BUitBVBPOKT. Shreveport, Aug. 19.—A1l trains to Bhrevc pun arc strictly guarded by volunteer police. Nothing rcscmbinir yellow lever lias appeared here yet. Thu Board of Health met this morn* bur, and passed an ordinance rcgulrlngtucrchauls tu make oath that goods received are nut from Infected parts since July I before they areal* lowed to be delivered. Tlio greatest precautions are used here tu prevent tbo introduction of fever. No lever reported from surrounding Louisiana or Texas towns. savannah. Savannah, Aug. 19.—1 n consequence of nu merous false statements regarding the health ol tiuvunuah, Its Sanitary Hoard announce that’ In the p result slimmer not a single vase of yel low lever has been either at quarantine, in the vicinity, or in the cUv, and the general health of the city Is unprecedentedly good- noun,*. Mouilb, Auk. Ip.-Tho Health Officer mil ficto Urn Board of Trade that them la uut u tust- ol yellow foyer hi the city or comity. A a l it- nal fiom Montgomery Hava Hie quarantine against Mobile has been ralaed by a unanimous vote u! the Board of Health. v , VICKSUUitU. VjcKSDuno, MU... Aiu-, UI.-TIIO Health Of* fleei Is unable to give ollkial liaurei, but call mate* BXliascs ami increasing rapidly. Four' Interments 10-dar from yellow fever ; eighteen dcaitu to dale. The City Council abolished quarantine this evumui*. ciuouns revue I bnsacola, Fla., Aug. I'j, -The hrlg Akhar has reached yuarantlne. Hr, si-kucss inous to ho the Chagrcs levcr-imt yellow a 1! vcm ids from mlecled pons will L. detained at quarautme uutU trust. I'KNSAUOLA. IVASUtaoTOW. D. C.. Aug. 10.-Thr Collector at Pcnaacola telegraphs thcie u no yelhm Uvcr lu that harbor, nor has there been this season, •'mtbwofrlt, va. IlmiiMOKD, Aug. IB—The City Council will tomorrow consider the propriety of quaran tining the cUyagaiuat ihcla. pollution ol yctluv Icfer. • . . 'UAr.Tiwrmr PBl.llM’inp* n*t.TiMOR». Aqii. ID.—Tire ootlce of this city hay* >euv to alemplita and Grenada, NEW Yomc* Off TUB LOOKOUT. , New Youic. Aug. 19.—WlllUcq Bfulljh*wf KC .Dvkeinan Mrcet, BroolHy<Vwasreported bo th* Sanitary Superintendent witit hivlug devqiopod symptoms ol yellow levs*. “Prompt atteolioo was given the me, hut tao authorities regard It a Tenmne vsac- .1....!. . I i*e toul lu?U»iA cUy to-d»y for Urepada 1. roAITKSIHFXIiKNfIK.'-;' WUA? tXi'BUIESU B TBACMBS ÜBOAttPtNO TUB IELLOW FitVCit. To Iht 11‘lU'jr at 'i'ht i riLuM, CuiCAO'J. Aiiir. I'J. —Periodically the ji jluw of the A'itiiif-8 uuk' s its d-cad ti«H to the line ol the Western Ocean or those situated upon the Gulf. One can find old residents In those localities w.ho affirm that “Yellow Jack possesses a method in his madness, marking his sppcaraiico at regular Intervals of lime, say three or four years. However tills may be, the fact is a stub* born one, that, by the proper precautions rigidly enforced, the presence of the lever can he prevented, or, if introduced at all, can ho confined within narrow limits. The prl?e of safely is ceaseless vigilance. Take the expe rience of the I’cnsacola Navy-Yard within a period embracing five years past as an Illustra tion of the question In hand. Hero is a Gov ernment station which stands os a sentinel over the narrow gateway from the Gulf to the fine harbor and the Town of Pensacola. It was the boast of the powder-marked old soldier, O’Brien, In charge of Fort Pickens a few years since, that It was the only citadel in the South which did not fall Into the bauds of the Confederates during the War. ilsrd by the navy-yard and Just upon the sea line, Us guns almost overlapping the channel, wlftle their range is sis miles seaward, he would he a desperate and fortunate enemy who' could run the gauntlet of such defense. But Pickens cannot tram Its guns upon TUB DBADLT ENBMT . that comes quietly In some merchant ship up from Havana. This part of the defeuse against Invasion or assault by yellow fever Is left to the powers that rule at the navy-yard, lying within cannon shot of the old fort. That Is, It Is so now, though the co-operation of the civic and naval authorities In the work of quarantining was not effected until the fever entered the gates of the yard one day, effected a lodgment, and spread death and dismay with in Us coniines. And was there anything In the character ot the surroundings to Invito tbs presence of the scourge? Was there Impure water, festering' garbage heaps, cesspools such as a New Orleans physician, but o few days since, described as abounding in the 111-kept portions ot that city I There were none ot these,—no tilth, no foulness, no transgres sion against tho laws of health and cleanliness. Government stations of this kind It Is well known are sanitariums la all-that pertains te well-ordered ami constant care and attention of every object within their walls. Bcrupulously clean and neat Is the order and the rule. Tho mechanics and laborers of tho place lived outside, tho dwellers with in were too -marines nnd tho officers, the former housed and cared fqr in tho .usual way, iho latter ensconced In comfortable and attractive homes, bcautllled without by the fragrant plants and thedeep rich foliage native to that latitude. Within a stone’s throw of their doors were tho great waterways, the Day of Pensacola, the Channel, and the Gulf, mov ing. living water, nil of It, with beaches of pure white sabll. 'Front' Ih6 dark, heaving Golf cable every nidftilng.'regular o» blow the trade widdtf. cool, gro^WWfj*t»;,lui , lgi(ruklng all." 'surfe(v them seemed nothing- hum to tempt tho attack or the • Jufwßwfch, v lodged Itself,>hold Us course stubbornly, and raged with' deadly virulence. Perhaps tt were more appropriate to suy, the fever wus brought there, it had made tu appearance fii tjte city some weeks before, but was cuollued within narrow linns. Not, Indeed, that close quarantining was to thank for this, fur such supervision was lax enough. With regard to the origin oL the fever at tho navy-yard, it was said that one of the seamen of the iron-clad Manhattan—which with others was anchored off Ihu yard—bad been taken sud denly sick after his return from the city, and died in a few days. Tills, cuuoled with the statement that Jwo others had visited Pensa cola one evening, returning tho same night, was accepted ns covering tho cause ami tho ! origin of the appearance of tho disease In that otherwise well-guarded locality—the navy-yard. There was no delay or lingering ceremony about Us course when once boused within the yard. It went for those apparently tbu most secure. Old Commodore Woolsey was one ot the Urst Victims, and it went down the list of officers untiisixof them were-dead. Of'course there was ...... ALARM AMI DJ9MAT*, . but not among the physicians holding cases under treatment, nor among those accustomed to the ravages nt vellow fever, •' The disease ruu-lu course, nor was It so remarkable for the number of Us victims as . for tho suddenness and rapidity with which It seized those attacked and earned thorn off. in the villages Just out side the yard there were no victims.- Things are better oVdered now.. Commodore 'Cooper, who an«-«*pifcd Woolsey at the imvy vurd. marked the’opening of hit terra of service there by establishing a rigid svsUui of defense against the only enemy hia little community has cause to tear. Tho present Immunity of the Pensacola neighborhood from the ravages of the lover which Is desolating other portions of Urn (lull const ami river towns of the Interior, would go to kimw that Yellow .fuck Is met at tho gateway of the May of Pensacola, mid if admit ted at nil. Is Kent with his phantom ship to the Gland qimr.uitltnj southeast of Manta lto.a Island mid within the bay. Them hn must stay until thoroughly fumigated nod disinfected. It was right hero upon ilHmiiiaraiitlno ground where previous to IHi4 the violations of ail sani tary laws was tho rule and not the exception. Sneaking ucrossj tho waters of ihn.buy under the iuu»k of night went frequently to the In fected shin sumo huckstering outlaw and his gang .Impelled by motives of gala, tho chance of » «ontrant or some bartering Undo of labor fur material nr material for labor. There was no ol'lcciiou on the part of the ship's people to In tercourse of any kind. Their Imprisonment, tedious to the last degree, u-rs enlivened by such visits, while the visitors, careless of danger to themselves or feeling exempt frftm the dlseoee through helrfg nei-limatlzml and familiar with Ms pretence lu varimu ways, were HKCKU’.its ou MUMtstrin-ur urvunt Pi the matter of exposing citizens or families of i lie community with winch they mingled In the light of day. Midi transgressions against the health and of the Uw-oludlng Dtuplo am now putasuip to. The civil pud the naval aims of hu* tliorily are combined In the work of rigid qimrsnilnlng. TtiO latter H most elllrlmit, and if there be an argument In support of that liuvernmental suppression Uikt-d of aomu time shicu hi thuMi latitudes, thu experience and Uie success of Commodoru Cooper and hia vigi lantes Is not a weak one. Ills sailor hots In switt boats patrol the bav and pounce like dol* plitosunlhu outlaws. Jf stubliorn oifunders are captured they are placed us prisoners un hu island, thcro to remain until thu disease dbup pears. Epidemical disease In a rommunlty, ortho aopesranro of tlio scourge that may assume the character of un epidemic at any moment, gl&es to him who would observe human nature, Us best and most generous aspects, as Its opposing trulls of craven feur and sordid selllshness, an Instructive ranee of vision, 'the nmo of trial comes suddenly. Fulling on every baud uie the victims of tlio destroyer. ITlio time Is lil ting for di|cds that hodor humanity, fur acts of sweet charity. They are not Invoked in vain. There Is a quiet, modest courage here in a strong man who will nut becunut a fugitive: therein a gentle woman who looks about lor thu help less and the unfortunate, ami will not shuu them. A widow lady of through' many seasons of the dread dlseasA now Grenada. Miss., has stood quietly by in the midst of it and performed matchleaa deed* of chanty. A Sister of Charity without (he name, she has trained henUughlersuahereull. Thosu restored lo friends, to life and health, by her are. her skill, and her devotion, may testify to Airs. M y's kindness of heart, utm that culm fortitude of her* which smiles m thu face ol the peHilcme, and shuts nut Us victims from the shelter and the blessings ul her well-ordered home. Amt there are men and women, young and o<d, iaeii(l*t« of (tie “Cun’Miel-Away Club. 1 * which HUr implies Ur less the existence of dt/- fi< uiiies in the way ol leaving the scene, than it docs a Him, Uieerful, and voluntary disposition lo stay ano sac rrour. Useful. rhanUblc, uni loave is the “Can’t.” or i|j« Won't,/‘Uct Away C1u , .•, ,, Asa rule, thu conduct ol the physicians IP these trying limes 1 elicits honor 01, theli Go anywhere and Into any sink ol seething dilate (hey will, and though hot, unlrequcutly stricken down are ready tor their work again, 11 happily restored lu pt-ului. Vtuiims who arc pen.wlU'ss amt unforiunuie rsifclv cxKrk'Dco Jroiu the physicians conduct ujabla exacting, mercenary, and In-arilc**. *” Of fugitives from the yelldKver plague lluuu. aru not » .few m community. Northerner, whose U|m of resuknon has bc«u a short one. sunt the danger afar oil. and with haOe get into or us near a. they ‘«m. to ••fiigi'. Country.” by which term «xilcs fur a time en 'tfdtfW in dodging vellow lever and hcM desig nate the Northern States. Aiuoiitf Um ruoL* of the fuatUvci tro oitUus •U*), I nose wlio tail afford tt a thousand mUuiiH.'l«<.vu iiicitUelm itud 4l*v danger for u« . 1 ~ r , • ■ • llmukcul Oito,, u.. Sr. I.OCH, Aue lU.-Juujrt Buy.Kr,- ol'tliii cunlanly able or •aliahi-d to I'd jiul beyond Circuit Court at Ucltevillc, 'lit.,'tiMljy decided Ibe path ui lliu fever, util *{U4tdukvu aiivwtu-ru tbal tlic General Lew Couucil of Kaat tit. LuuU ou Ibc Hue of tbe l<«at railways or roadswbco nuv bold tlic city records, boo**, unm-rs, etc., u root cat! be found or a temporary ui.c creel'd. Kudin* tbc final cvtllcmeiii l.v ibc tiuorvmo A Midi; biijulv «ill M-rvc. «o Unit it t> waicr- C.-uil ;ii to vvlu. li Conned ;-ud Wbicli of lb« cit» IM.I. iu.l ■. i-c..-. u.c Li. \ v 11-. t i Lo.it c 9 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE { TUESDAY- AUGUST 20, 1878. nenth the pines, or anywhere within two or ten miles outside a plague'-lnfcstcd city, assures ns much safety as a residence on the shores of Lake Superior. But It the fugitives congregate at all outside It must be In very email and se lect communities. Under the circumstances solitude has charms which (hoic less wise than sago philosophers rau readily see. Address the head of a family dwelling In this retirement, and ho will tell you that he Isa dally visitor to the city. Ho has business there. Ask him If he does not fear for himscll contact with the plaguuor (he consequent exposure to his family. He will answer that his visits are made between sunrise and sunset, that he shuns the mists of the morning as the shades of night, and that so guarding he Is safe. His calm confidence and his health, preserved through the course of the fever-flend, gives you faith In his advice and his remedy. Even at this time In New Orleans and In Grenada, where danger and death seems to load the atmosphere, theroarcthose wbofcarnellhcr, os they move about, perhaps with head pro tected, In the glare of the meridian sun. He ports which come from such localities are prone to exaggeration. So that medicines, physicians, and nurses be provided, each community can bo trusted to do the rest. Money’s equivalent, comprised in the necessities referred to, Is a better gilt than is money itself. Of course the selection of remedies must be made under INTELLIGENT AND JUDICIOUS DIRECTION. Seldom, happily, Is auy portion of the coun try visited by an epidemic such as that which desolated Norfolk about a quarter of a century ago. There, when the scourge was «t its height, the strongest tics of nature between kindred, seemed too weak to sllem c tnc despair ing cry, “Save himself who can!” It was at this time the religious orders, mid notably the Bisters of Charily, remained almost atone the shield and the forlorn hope of the beleaguered cltv and Us helpless Inmates. Great care Is exercised In nursing the yellow fever patient. Above nil, Is the affilctcd one required to strictly obey directions. In the crisis (f the disease the patient Is never left alone. Covering is Indispensable, and In the* Insupportable heat of the fever tflis would be thrown oil, relief Is so desirable. The air must not be allowed to loach the body. At one stage of Us course if there be an Interval of re lief at aB between the first attack and the culminating and fatal agonv—the black vomit— the patient feels so well that the desire to rise and wa|K about Is with difficulty opposed hr those In charge. No remedy would be like this remedy, savs the sufferer. But TUB INDULGENCE 19 NOT GRANTED, for the relapse would bo fatal, and that almost Invariably ensues If Invited by even the slight est exposure. Instances of exemption from at tack by tho fever, oven after the most reckless exposure to Us Influences, are not rare. Two drunken men slept in abed from which n patient had just been translcrrcd and were not touched by It. Sailors went into the holds ol vessels handling their suffering shipmates and passed unscathed. Still those same men might spread It in a community through the germs of tho disease remaining m their clothing. Bed-ticks, bed-clothing, and other debris thrown over in a harbor from an infected shin hold the active ele ment of the fever, to part with perhaps when stranded on the shore or picked up by some va grant wrecker of tho beach. Cargoes from Ha yuan have been known to spread the fever where unloaded. rra BtHTItfLACS. Tonee de Leon had a weary search for hla Fountain of Health In Florida: our most relia ble explorers of the Fountain of Disease In those latitudes locate the home of the yellow fever in Cuba. But to be explicit upon this point, and lodge the responsibility precisely where it belongs, It Is affirmed that ft comes from Havana, and directly from tho houses of prostitution in that city. Its presence on shipboard ba* been traced di rectly to this cause, and each season It still ex ists and is still encountered., Wo know that the disease can live fur a time In more northern latitudes, yet to tho rigid and experienced In spection at New York is due largely its confine ment to tho plague-infested ships. white vs. rm. Low jack. The decline of thc'fcvor is dated from the ap pearance of the “first frost,” and it may bo imagined with what anxlotvlt Is looked for. Roads by water and bv land are carefully guarded. Infection Is sometimes looked for from tho contents of tho mall-bogs, nod the sug gestion to have tho Postmaster and his cm plores smoked and fumigated is,seriously made at times. Mtlll those who ;dp not liy put up with their fears and Inconvcrilcpcca and wait fbr the “ first frost.” APPEAL Volt RELIEF.' Tnlhe Ktiuor nj The 'iVttiuv. CntCAno, Aug. 19.—1 Imv* moved tho fol lowing dispatch from NOW ‘Orleans, dated Aug. 18: •* '"‘"O’ hicaness, distress, and suffering among (ho noor Increases dally. One funds are neatly c.thaiuleil. In this sad cnlamltjrwedcern.lt our molanchbly duty tn appeal to the sympathy of,pnr nruthreo lareaghoul Ibe United States for sjGcar aid. Ciiaiii.*:* Siwov, AetiriK President. •f as. A. Ootiibjs, ,Vice-President, Kiiw is .). Kunsunno, Treasurer, Kuskst T. Secretary. 1 hope that this call will.not, be made lu yaln. Let every Israelite of this clty couic, and comu speedily, to tho assistance of our. wue-strlckcn hrethreu of tho Mouth. There- is uo time now to stop and think. At tho office of tho JheUh AJeanct(M ami bt) Kifth avenue) contributions will bo received. Tho names of tho donors and tho amount of donations wilt bo duly pub lished. Comu one, come all, with your mlt'-s. UfijißT ÜBRSON. CIUME. nUHGLAUV. ItaenOtl Ditpateh to TAs Tribune, Madison, Wit, Aug. 19.—Tlio residence ot James Carvlllo was robbed lout night, A young UUy of the household Went to lied very laic, but, tea minutes after she had retired, the rob* ber, who had been hiding in an adjoining room, went olf with her clothing, o' parse containing sh, a gold necklace, and a reticule containing a email sum of money. Happening to get up very soon after lying down, without hiring gone t«i sleep, she discovered the burglary and g«vo the alarm. The clothing and empty lettcnle were found on tno lawn. Bhe never heard any one in the room. This burglary la one of the quietest and quickest on record, and created uuttu a sensation to the household. SHOOTING LIKE A .CONSTABLE. Sutdal DlmaUh to Tkt Triktlnt, * Janesville, Wls., Aug. 10.—Somu time ago Jerome Bhlmeal. of Bboptero, pretending to bo u Constable, attempted to arrest an old roan named Fonda, and the latter resisting some what, Bhmieal shut him tn the groin. Fonda hail him arrested, and, after a lengthy examina tion before Justice Hatch, the latter to-dav de cided tu hold Bhlmeal for trial by the Circuit Court on SOJU bull. POItCCR AItIIKSTRD. Niw York, Aug, 19.—Emile Uraytbcrs was arrested un board the Clermou stuajner Mosel on her arrival hero yesterday, at the Instance ot ilia authorities of Norway, charged with forging bills to tlio amount of 175,uud francs. The prisoner bos consulted to return to his native land fur trial, uud will sail ou the Mosel. OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM. fiptciat HutAticS to Tht Tribunt. Mbndota, 111., Aug. Hi—The lU.-Uer. Bishop Foley, assisted by Fatliers Terry of Ottawa, O’Uegau of DeKulb, McDermott of Blooming tom Hoduutt of Dixon, Lyons of Canton, ami Cruuover and Xlealy of Memlota, continued l. p )U children at He Mary's Church, In this city, to-day,, Mass was cede brated by thu Bishop, and his sermon to tue-chlldrcii is sold to have been uxcclteiit and instructive. The Bishop and priests left lor Arlington, wheie couhrmailua will bo held to-morrow. MEN OF SCIENCE. Bt. Louis, Aug. 19.—Thu twenty-seventh an nual meeting ol the American Association for the Advunceuieol of Science will convene here Wednesday. Prof. N. Putnam, Pennant-m Secretary, has already arrived, and Prof. Bolton, General Secretary, ts extWlcd to-morrow. Thu local Comunttco having in charge the matter ol entertaining thp Ayjio claliuii'whilu here iwrfectCd Thelwarnmgenitnt a this atteruoon, and agiccd op a programme which will allord thu members both pleasure and itistiuciluu. One ol thu excursions provid ed lor will be a visit to the iron Mountain and vicinity. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Alsg. lU.—Arrived, steamship Bolivia, from Glasgok, aud Hdlvetfa, front Liv erpool, ~, ... ‘ ! ! ' Luffupg, Adf. T 9. atcamsfilqs Canada. State of NeVxqa, I'tofiia, *4t|d BtUanoiv. frour'New Yotk,*tiave arrivedouti 1 EAST'sr. LOUlSi' FOREIGN. The Austrian. People Already Tired of the Turkish Elephant. Vienna Papers Loudly Complain ing of the Porte’s Duplicity. Hungfirinn Troops Forced to Do tlio Most of tho Fighting* Turkey Announces Her Inability to Help On the Proposed Ko forms. Views Expressed by Delegates to the Monetary Con vention. Mexican Army Officers Implicated with Oattle-Tbiores on the Border. THIS EAST. GKNBRAU.T HARD UP. CONSTAMTtMOPi.R,' Ane. 19.—The Porte, re plying to the representations ot some Ambas sadors, declares It has no money to organize a gendarmerie, employ Judges, or otherwise realize promised reforms. DEPRESSION IN AUSTRIA. Vienna,‘Aug, 10.T>T|roaD8. ammunition, and material are constantly leaving for the south. Great depression prevails. Tho people do not bcllcyo In the ofllelal assurances that tho Porte, Scrvlo, and Montenegro do not support the In surgents. BDNfunr. Pbstit, Aug. 19.—The Opposition journals and leaden lake advantage of the popular ex citement about occurrences In Bosnia to de nounce the Imperial Cabinet, and charge them with sending Magyars to tbo slaughter with the object of securing their extermination. Hun garian troops have Keen the principal sufferers at MaglaJ, Tuzla, and Tumcisn DUPLICITY. London, Aug. 19.—A Vienna dispatch says tho Porto's attitude'' towards Greece, Its delay In evacuating Batdum, resistance to Austria’s occupation in usol tosurrendcr the ter ritory assigned by tbo Congress to .Montenegro, and the organized niovomont of tho Albanians in Old Herrla, threatening tbo Servians on their ncwly-acquircd lands, aro hero regarded rfs so. mapy evidences of deliberate policy which alms at stultifying the Berlin Con gress and its results. It Is tho general opinion that by such policy tho Porto Is play ing a dangerous game. Tho Austrian press and people’ are extremely bitter against Turkey. Nobody now countenances the idea of eventual restoration of the occupied Provinces to tbo Porto, and public opinion Is unanimous against, tho conclusion of tbo con convention. OOVBItNOn or nOOMCLIA. Constantinople, Ang. 19.—Rustem Pasha, Roman Catholic oo(j Governor of Lebanon, will probably bo appointed Governor of tho new Province of Eastern Koumclia. TUB OOTRAOB QUESTION. London, Aug. 19,—' The 2'imet, In a leading article on the reports of tho Russian murages In Houmclla, says the Drltlsh Government baa a right to demand that no needless obstacles l>o thrown In the way of of the East ern question, and that no, further outrages bo committed of a kind shocking to tho com mon conscience of Europe. It is to Russia wo must look In tbo first instance to put a stop to tho mischief. Tlie“DrUlsli Government will speak with tho voice of tho country In anv fresh remonstrance (t may see fit to address to Russia on this pressing subject. AUSTRIA AND TURRET. Constantinople, Autf. lU.—lnstructions have hoon sent to Camhcodorl I’nsht to start the Convention if Austria will agree that the occupation shall cease when the I'owera declare that the reforms promised by th Al’orte have been satisfactorily applied. OONS TO ALItANIA. . W Al*<*n IA. London, Aug. 19.—Mehomct All Pasha started for Albania Saturday. ▲ ORAND ItRVIBW • of Hussion troops’ won held Saturday. Tbclr embarkation beffins Monday. INHURUBN-tf HUOMITTINO. Vienna, Aug. lU.—lt Is announced Mint sev eral of the fnsurffent leaders in tlie Turkish provinces have laid down their arms, aud fur* tber submissions are anticipated. AUSTRIAN SUCCESS. The Austrians trained some trifling successes on.the Pith ami 17th' near Slalatz. A fresh Mohammedan hand tsosscuibliug near Koraua. Two tabors of Ilcdits have Joined It. IIATTLD LOOSES. Vienna, Aug. 19,—’(bo Austrians lost twelve men in an cuffuffcmcnt on the PUh near Burn voca. Tho insurgents, besides those killed, lost 180 prisoners. COUNCIL. The Austrian and Ilduffarlan Ministers held a four-hours’ council on Sunday, the Etoperbr presiding. f AUSTRIAN THREAT. London. Aug. ill.—A Vienna dispatch says Count Zichy Inti informed Urn Porte that, in tiis event of more bloodshed m those provinces, Austria will Uetlnilcly annex Bosnia aud Alena* govina. »- THE MONEY CONFERENCE. 1 VIEWS OP THE DELEGATES. Paris, Aug. 19.—At to-duy'a sitting of* the International Monetary, Conferunco, Mr. Groes* beck explained tho position of tho United States Treasury, showfpg Its advance toward resumption of spcclo payment. All the dele* gates explained the inoactary condition of their respective countries. TJoscliua said that al* though England has a gold standard she is greatly Interested In the matter of silver retain* tug its monetary condition. He lielievcd the would remain divided Into two parts, one tiavirtg a cold tho olher’E double standard. Hu maintained there was up harm In this being the case. The Swiss representative supported Oosebeo’s views. M. Mccs, representative of Holland, thought that the United StatesVunld only by supported by natious laboring uuder forced paper cur* reney. Leon Say, French Minister of Finance, asld tho monetary question i would remain 100 ob scure for Franco to Uku sides so long as Ger many bad a considerable stock of silver which she could throw upoildhe market of Frame, lie, however, upuruved gf thu inltutlvo having been takeu by thu UuUoU State*. MKXiCO. fiRUT OFfICBU* i’Ukubasr StOhß* CtTTI.B. New OhLBiNS, Aug. 10.—Tho Galveston AVaa* Ban Autoulo special has the following siaicinenlof ihcreecnt movemeutsof the troops ns near as can be ascertained: On the nlebl of the’irnh, Col; Youug, With a battalion of cav alry, crossed the _ I|lq Grande, surrounded New Tow u early hi the morning, anu charged tits town for thu PurjpoM pf capturing tho tiptorfpu* stock-(Jiw Areola, hut A$ had tied, riding oil bsro-buek. suus clothes or arms. Tim Alcalde of New Town was Interviewed and Induced to ufeoiupauv Col. JTuuug to Ibis. side of tho river, when R was stated (hat Areola 1 stole the cattle from Texae, and had taken the stolen ■ stuck to Mexico’, where ho sold It, the regular ,Mexican troops being the purchasers. an<» ihe Mexican oilkera knowing the stuck to i be stolon. AJcmiu so gave jplormatiop. unpikanug highMcXU.au oUiciois 4M jobberies. Owing to high Mater, q part of Mackcnelo's forpe lulled ig auid, tht trad oi the, stolen slqek uelyg obliterated, vot Young's euutmaud was forced Ip reiuru. pome Mexi.au truoua ar yivodaf.Sww*,ToWo from' <he direction of Medio tfegma-ou the 17th, but uiude uodcuronstiatiou ■agsiUat the Auicxu.au uuops. ■ MI SC Kla Ij A-K KO ITS* Tiisroi’K cosouxri’f-ireu. Roue, Aug. lb.—The Gcruiau Crown Prince Frederick William and Prince Bismarck have the Pope eopgratalaluiy u-K “ name day,” or feast day ot the salat after whom the Holy Father was named. HR At). Paris, An?. 19.—Senator Rcoourd Is dead. STRAMStiIP DISARLRO. PI.TMOUTO. Eng., Auer. 19.—Tho steamer Daniel Stunmflnn, from Antwerp lor New Yoric, before reported having been spoken, with pro* pcllcr disabled, haabecn towed here. , rbavt failure. Eoirpcm, Aue. 19.—Cnltam. Morton A Co.. \> e*t India tucrchnnis, have failed. Liabilities, 51,WX),U00. tub LAMAnrma status. 1 arts, Ang. 19.—The statue of Lamartine was unveiled at Macon yesterday. TOM ARNIM. Count Henry von Arnlm hifs purchased the Statn In Bohemia with which hu obtained a seat in the Landtag. Ho aimed to become an Austrian subject. BIfiTHH- Loudon. Ans. 10.— The Timn In 11. nn.nclM article says the fact of tho silver market being nt all firm when there Is next to no demand Is explained by thcro being scarcely ony supply. The failure of Cottal,- Morton *fc Co., west India merchants, has been banging over tho market some days, and as the firm Is of very old standing, it may he of some Importance. cnot.siu. Madrid, Amr. 10.—The presence of cholera In Morocco Is denied In official quarters. Great miser? and anarchy, however, prerail. ■ RIOT IN ROMB. Bomb, Aug, 19.—One policeman was killed and two carabineers wounded In a eomllct with partisans of the enthusiast Lazaretto. LBZBNTZOW’S SUCCESSOR. Bbrum, Aug. 10.—The Pott says it Is the In tention of tho Czar to appoint Count Paul Schouvaloff, brother of the Ambassador to England, Chief of tho Emperor's private do lice, to succeed Gen. Lezcntzow, recently as sassinated. SUFFERING IN INDIA. London, Aug. 19.—A special from Calcutta savs reports from Cashmere are very gloomy. The Durbar Is said to be thoroughly opposed to tho state of affairs. Tho authorities ore buy ing grain In largo quantities. Relief works are being started In all directions. A mixed Com mittee of dllndoos and Mussulmans are work ing together to relieve distress. Crop reports <u from other points In India are favorable. GERMAMT. London, Aug. in.—A Berlin dispatch says representatives of Bavaria, Wurteraburg, and Saxony in the Federal Council oppose the pro* visions of the Socialist bill. They regard It as tending to strengthen Imperial power. JI’GEOCITS HAUL. One of the Corner Cases Submitted to Ar* bitratlon. fipeetat Dtupateh to iffls Tribune. Milwaukee, Aug. 19.—The first of the McGeoch corner cases came before the arbi trators yesterdar, J. B. Oliver, defendant. Wit nesses for the prosecution testified os follows: Peter McOcoch stated Ills case. John Shea testified that ho sold wheat that day at $1.30; James Sawyer that bo sold 84,000 bushels July at sl.Bl for A. K. Shepard & Co. Bam Tall madgo bought 14,000 bushels that day at $1.30 from John Shea and oth ers. Alcz Young sold 33.000 bushels to MeOeocb a( $1.30 on account of C. J. Kershaw, who explained that It was sold for his customers andho wo* short to the corner. Ho wished to employ Young & Co. to sell. William Graham said that the market that day wassl.Bo. For tbo defense J. B. Ollrcr explained that what ho had sold for himself July 24 at $1.16 no bought back the next day ut a loss, and was forced to arbitrate for bis customers. Ho admitted ho bad gono into tbo corner with bis eyes open. C. J. Kershaw testified that there was no de mand except from McQeoch’s brokers, that wheat for legitimate purposes was worth about one dollar;, that In former cordcrs the basis of settlement was always within tho value for milling purposes. K. B, Mcliroy, cleaner of wheat, testified that he had been paid monev by McOcoch to shut up shop for the last seven days of Julr. P. Mallow, cleaner, said that McGeoch had not succeeded In buying him off. Inspector Holland was asked If McOcoch tried to inlluenco his Inspection. This was ruled out os Irrelevant.- - When asked if McGeoch did In fluence It,' the Chairman pronouuced tho bare idea ridiculous. EdSanuorsou, arnillcr. said that for milling purposes wheat was worth |l. Did nut believe earner* legitimate. Marigold ami Kerns, foremen, testified to the same mlllliur price. Adjourned until to-morrow at 8 p. m. Arbitrators present: 8. T. Hooker, George IT. Foster, William M. Brigham. Lawyers for Me* Geoeb, D. G. (Coffers and ez-Cbief-dustleu Dix on; for Oliver, Matt Finch. Oliver toetilled very frankly, while McOeoch niTccted deafness, and didn’t remember any* thliiff. To-morrow Oliver will summon McQcoch’s bookkeeper, A SENSIBLE SOUTHERNER. flow Senator Iteek Records Colored Mem* bers of Congress. WatMnglan cVrr"iK>n«f<n< > * Oaltlmoni Sun. A short time ago Senator Beck, of Kentucky, said to mo in his bluff, honest way, “Kaloev and Bruce ore men, both of them, and I am fur them all the time.' 1 Mr. Beck then narrated an Incident showing the Innate modesty of Mr. Ualiiev, and Ids regard for the fcollmrs of otliers, which be said cemented the man to him as long os life. Mr. Kainev was one of the Committee, im was Mr. Beck, who was then a member of the liotue, appointed by the House to go to Boston with the remains of Senator Sumner. After laying Washing* ton there was some talk among the members of the Committee as to the possible reception that would be accorded Mr. Kulnev at the hotels, and It was thought that embarrass* incut might ensue, although, of course, nothing was said on the subject in Mr, Kaluey's pres* cure. On arriving at New York tho Committee of tho two llpiiiMS went to the Filth Avenue and look quarters. When the hour for dinnerar* rived tlm members of the Committee went In a body to tin* Omlniproom, Mr. Kalncy alone being absent. He remained la his room, «?nulng word that he was Indisposed, and requesting hu dinner to Imi sent to him. Every member of the Committee was well autlsfled that Mr. Kalncy’s indisposition was uut serious, but was assumed out of dnliraey for their feelings, and to avoid* any nosslntu contingency of cmbarra<sment to them. Thu next morning, wbcu tho Committee was assembled for breakfast, the lime report of Mr. Ualnuv's indisposition came from (m room, with- the request that his breakfast bo scut to him. At this Mr- Reck spoke out and mid that Mr Rainey was a member *»f tlio House of Rcpru- S4intailves ; he was a member of tho Commute** In charge of the funeral remains of Charles Bum ner, ami bo was as much entitled to respect as any oilier meniiivrar tho Committee; “end," concluded'Mr. Ruck. “I fur one am not going into that dining room without Roiuev." This was Inking tho hull hy thu horns. Senator Hoar, who was also ouo of tin; Home Committee, was dispatched to Mr. Rainey's room with tho unanimous and peremptory request of the Com iiiltteu that Mr. Italney join them. Mr. Hoar Siam returned with Mr. Rainey uu his arm. and the two, at the head of the Committee, marched into the dining-room and tooK their seats at the table prepared for tho Committee. Tnls was the Infancy of “civil rights/* ond there »as umeh staring and whispering on the part of the guests who were at breakfast, but no comments sutlldontly loud to be heard were made. The members of the Committee Mere especially attentive to Mr. Rainey, which soon established his status on a llrm foundation. Alter this Mr. Rainey was not troubled with •‘mdUuodiiou,” and no question was raised at any place os to his presence. CHAUTAUQUA. FimroiNT, N, V., Aug. U*.—The Rev. T)r. Warreu gave an Interesting lecture . (bis iporu lug on the •• Significance of the Universe.*’^ The Rev. C. \V. Cushing, p. I)., of. Cleveland, lectured to-night oa “ The World Without tho Bible." • AV the rlpseof.tbo exmty* to-nlgjil Got* CoVpMit, ot 'Georgia, who U to leave for homo in the morning, was called upon for a farewell address, and spoke with great leeliug, eloquent*, and (tower, hoplog that Ibo Chris tian nseu ul tho NoUh aud buulh should meet ooch other I*oj ip lacy aud. jobs bauds. In their vHurts to tiring permanent peace and good will to the country. In closing he Invited all presfut to visit Georgia, In which Bute they would receive a glad and beyrty welcome. linker and'Poole. iluttun nr. The question of whether tew Raker shot Bill Poole or uol lit New Voru Is being disrusacd again, but w« Oardlv sec hutv any good ean i-ume of remiug it uuw. It b uo old issue; LEETE. Deplornble Condition of the Man the Potter Committee Drove Crazy. Uls Examination Yesterday, nud Ills Present Alarming Appre hensions, gp*r*al Pitpateh to The Tribuni. Nnv Tons, Aug. 10.—Lecte attributes all his troubles to the Democrats, ami tins gone crazy from fear of assassination because ho Is in this Democratic stronghold. The poor witness is quite demented. This morning, at the Tombs Court, he created a new sensation. Lceto was confined In a cell in the Twenty-seventh Precinct Police Station during Sunday night, where he was cairn and violent by turns. When OHlfcr Flynn went to his cell this moraine ho became very violent, and Officer Flvnn was compelled to handcuff him. While tak ing him to court, Loote talked continually about .the thieves and conspirators wbo_ he imagines are nursuing him to "put.him oat of tbo wuyj” When be was finally brought before the Justice, the latter said: “What have you to say to tbo charge against you, Mr. Lecte?” f.ccie excitedly asked ’what right ho had to ask him any questions, and, without waiting for answer, turned his back on the Magistrate, lie then uttersd a tirade against the gang of thieves, conspirators, and assassins who, he said, were starving and attempting to murder him. “There Is not an honest man among you,” bo shouted to the crowd. “You ore all assassins >and conspirators, trying to lake my life and suppress my evidence before the Investigating Committee.” Ho then pleaded piteously for some one to come for ward and lake him out of the power of hts enemies. Ho was being starved, anti was not allowed to rcstorstccp. Thenbodemanded tobe taken before the Potter Committee to go on with his testimony, ills language wall marked bv strong and frequent outbursts of profanity. Justice Klammer committed him to the care of the Commissioners of Charrillcs and Correc tion for medfeat examination, as il was evident he was insane. Force was necessary to get him Into'the prison. While struggling be cried'out continually that lie “ must see Potter.” The Tombs physician Im mediately pronounced Lceto insane, but allowed Irim the liberty of the prison corridor. There ho met cx-lusurancc-Prcsldont Lambert, who offered him his baud. He conversed with Dr. Lambert, who ho at one time, thought was Uov. Tlldcu. “I want to see Tliden,” said Lccte. “ He- Is the only man I can trust, and I can’t even trust him, because I don’t know him. The prison physician prepared a sedative, but Lcote cdutd not be induced to touch it. Lceto’s violence finally became so great that the physician was compelled to order him confined In a cell. He was pul Into the cell once occuolcd by Tweed. Lee to will neither cat nor drink anything offered him, ho declares, f ‘ unless it Is Jin some very nubile Elate.” This is necessary, he thinks, ccauso only in a public place can his enemies be prevented from poisoning bis food. During the afternoon lie was visited by several of bis friends, to whom he told the storv of great danger from gangs of murderers who have conspired to take ins life, Mr. Lopez, a relative hy marriage, savs ho believes Lcote was insane during the whole of the time he was giving his testimony before tbo Potter Commit tee. “ lie has thought, talked, nud dreamed about nothing else slate he find tamo to tbo city. Ho Is of a very nervous temperament, and I advised him to keep out oi the busi ness. I was In Louisiana during the time the things ho testified about happened, and I am sura bis testimony wonld have been ent if he had been In bis right mind.” The physician has noduubt the Insanity was brought on b; the'excitement attending the examina tion. Lccte’s latest freak Is to have a Catholic priest summoned. He says bo wants lu uuiku a confession. TRADE DOLLARS. Prompt Action by the flhylooks Who Im* ported tho Coin to Catch the People Both Way*. Sbteiat DUtxUch to The TVfSnns. Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 19.—Cincinnati banks refused to day to roeclvo trade dollars except at o discount of 5 per cbnt.. Jt id understood Unit to-morrow they will pay only 00 cents for them. Similar action has already been taken br country banks In Ohio and Indiana. This course has caused a comldcrablestlr lit business circles, os the trade dollar Is In general circulation. ' How tho Loularlllliins Got floored. It will bo remembered that, a few days ago, a telegram from Louisville was published, to the effect that a woman from New Orleans was tdkon from the cars In that city, sick with* yel low fever, and la a delicate condition, and was ' sent to the hospital. Her nephew was killed by falling from the train. Ids body being picked uu a few miles from Louisville. A letter from a prominent Louisville physician to a physician of Washington slates that the woman was taken to tho hospital, examined by a physician, and declared a serious cause of yellow fever, tiho was treated with thomoatslrlugont remedies, and dosed every two hours. Her clothing and bag gage wore fumigated, and there was great ex citement over tho matter. Bho was kept iso lated In tho hospital several days, and seemed to grow no better and no worse, except that her excitement Increased and her ravings in French continued, Tho French Consul was finally sent fur, and, after a few moments' conversation, discovered that she was not side, hut perfectly wpll, except that she could not understand £u gllsh, and was la a state of groat nervous ex citement over tbo accidental death of her nephew and tho remarkable treatment she had received from what she supposed were a gang of bandits. - Other physicians were called in ami corroborated tho Consul’s statements, and she was rdca»ed and sent on her way with her nephew's body. A Hoy that Heat (tarns* Albany Journal, " Ranis trotted a heat at Buffalo, on Satur day, in ‘J: 13#, tbo fastest time on record;” A small Albany buy read the dispatch this morn ing. and then, after rcllcctlng a moment, re marked, as he laid down tlm papers “ 1 kinder wish Jim Junes and m« had been timed (Satur day as we made tracks from that orchard on tho Shaker road. I’ll bet thu fanner that chased u* will say ttiat we made a mile In a good deal less tli.iu *J; 13#, and the road was haa in places at that. Jeu-hukuy, how we did skuol." Disraeli Thirty Years Ago. Tn “ TancreU.” written ttiirty ycure aao, DU* racll wrot'*: " 'Hia ICmrliilt want Cyprus, u’ml they will like it an a tumpeufeuilmi "; mnl in atmthvr iitua*: “Tlioy will uut do thu butmeta of thu Turk lur nothing." NTAUCIIt LOOK! KINGSFOED'S aa shbch IN NEW WRAPPERS. Bright and Handsome Shell Goals, • Aml the vei7 BEST BTAKiTi mauafactureJ. Always uniform iu quality, I’leoscs Families aud Laundry Women every time. 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