Show BY BY telegraph 1 AMERICAN I 1 U 11 NEW ORLEANS 2 the deaths yesterday include 20 children under 7 years yearb the following was waa sent to the secretary of war new orleans 2 son hon secretary of war we would most respectfully urge the issuing of rations through the peabody relief belief association the dib dis distress treBs is terrible immediate re lief ilef ia Is necessary the contributions thus far fat are inadequate lir GEO jj SMITH collector collector of customs new orleans 2 ron son geor george V e TF W mccrary MG Crary secre detary of oar aar washington D DC C we respectfully request that you will authorize authorise the subsistence department part ment of the army here to issue iesue rations sufficiently to relieve the present distress signed signed J MADISON WELDS THEO ib athe how howards ards report a large in rease crease of fever cases among the li egros negroes the weekly mortuary report ending sunday at 6 pm isho shows of yellow fever of which were whites weather cloudy and threatening irom from n noon oon to 6 pm 20 deaths were reported to the board of health the number of de deaths its from fever to date dato ia is 1091 including 61 childre children n 11 years of age the new caseb cases include willis willia K wolf and bobert robert pa parsons esons of uhe the telegraph office and J M way Wal walpole poley former Jy of the picayune the very rev joseph millet millets vicar general of the archdiocese arch diocese of new orleans died dieg of 0 yellow feyer fever at 5 this thib evening after six days illness dr stone this afternoon telegraphed howards from grenada saying butler P anderson is dying dr stone appealed to the howards to send a telegraph operator these wishes being made known to J W nun Hun hunsaker he at once consented to go and leit left on the evening train op a few minutes notice greatly Hd Wards Jl emphis 2 the board oa of ot healan records ah show 0 81 4 new pew C cakes eakes es and 63 deaths for the 21 hours endi ending I 1 ng at 6 P in i alf watson the idiot hoi hot by y the guard at the commissary de apartment part ment and reported killed is not dead but badly wounded fears feats are allayed tonight to night might botne borne negro hA agitators have been talking to the colored people and i attempting g to 0 o create trouble troubles but by the prompt action of major win willis willia and othar in members of the citizens relief committee they a were arrested this afternoon ans ani put ut in the station house great 9 difficulty is being experienced in setting getting carpenters to make coffins lor bior dror the pauper dead and dig graves f A but BO so far alt all the dead have h lain 0 abeen buried promptly except e x capt in basw cam caw where persons have died uin tin un attended in bickness sickness and the corpses only discovered through cheref the ef forts forta of the health and a elst eist ants ante as lis has been the case in in beveral instances N H menkin died this evening detroit I 1 michl michi 1 gan has raised during the last latt three days for the yellow fever buo suf v ferera of which has been sen ben sent t to memphis i milwaukee uj up to tonight to night 1000 has been contributed buted byu byL lic masonic lodges for the benefit the yellow fever seele Secie secretary tary bays says remittances from the country lodges are just beginning to reach him and are tery liberal in amount cincinnati 2 total collections in this city for fever sufferers to date are estimated at money is being collected in considerable sums through subscript subscriptions loiis and by means of entertainments for the same purpose louisville 2 in response to a call upon him dr L P blackburn will go to Hick hickman man mau ky kj As as soon as possible at present there are ara nine cases of imported yellow fever here one death washington 2 1 representative ellis of Loul loui louisiana is here and has applied to the secretary of war for relief rulief for the thie suffering g poor of now new orleans there is no law permit ting ling the issue of df rations in such cases but upon the representations of bf ellis secretary mccrary will gume hume athe the responsibility relying congress to tu approve his new now yo york 11 2 this city has raised 10 96 for foi fok the relief of the yellow fever sufferers and robert bonner Bonne of the ledger starts another with another check for 1000 theatre benefits and collections are now beginning at the benefit at the fifth avenue theatre on thursday afternoon mary anderson john mc booth and joseph jefferson will appear mccullough jennerson jefferson jen Jef delay their departure for chicago that they may play the grand officers and masonic masters asters nd of city lodges hela held a communication muni cation catlon tonight to night and collected 1000 lodges throughout the state are appealed to for aid other oiher organizations are also raising funds savannah 2 contributions so far are and to day dardr pr che two nurses were bent sent to memphis indianapolis 2 the yellow fever relief from this city amounts to over this does not include the amount contributed by societies the odd Fellows fund amounts D ants fo to grand secretary foster estl ertl estimates that this fund wili will reach pittsburg Pitts bur 2 contributions to he rever ruou rund tr ta gat viat wati i fl az vicksburg 2 the weather is cle cie arand clear and warm an appeal is made t to 0 the israelites throughout the country for assistance t to 0 their sick and destitute countrymen here the distress is very great should be made to aiex alex kuhn treasurer of the hebrew relief society of vicksburg miss the howard association estimates that between 1500 and 2000 are sick and increasing rapidly eight physicians report new cases it Is estimated that there are over cases today to day deaths 14 whites 5 blacks thirty cases of fever are reported at gre Ore greenville enville miss bliss and nive five deaths the disease is spreading rapidly baton rouge houge 2 eleven deaths from yellow fever have occurred here four in the last 24 4 hours dla Ala many we down sick eick and all busl busi ness Is stopp edl 1 lour tour financial resources are insufficient to relieve the ahe distress and we are compelled to td ask the country to ti aid us our oui people aro are meeting the situation with firmness ban sau francisco 2 subscriptions to the yellow fever fund now aggregate upwards of another remittance will be made tomorrow to co morrow eureka nov sends sen da the typo graphical union of virginia city and the tee Tec mechanics hanics hanles union chicago 2 I 1 the total subscriptions to the citizens committee i to date is from other sources total the united states express co has received from its agents and toi foi warded forwarded south aduth for the yellow fever sufferers more collections are expected sedalla SEDALIA BE DAlilA blo hlo 0 the tha democrat has the following account of the capture of the robbers of the concordia bank constable erdmann of concordia wm bradford and james crouch had been close cloae oa on the I 1 trail of the robbers since theroa the tho robbery and on saturday last traced them to their homes near columbus johnson county at daylight I 1 made a descent on the house of of fut leader of the party surprised him while eating breakfast got the drop on him and agid secured him without butr ring firing a shot they then proceeded to the we home of thomas remick bemick whom they found in bed and secured him without any trouble the third man riley biley correll was also captured makin making no off eff effort loit lort to escape the captors captora took prisoners to lexington and put them in jail to await identification the cashier of the bank who had a good look at the robbers while the robbery of the bank hank was waa going on fully identified the men leader of the gang was one of bill andersons men and Is said to be a most dangerous man NEWARK N 1 J 2 kearney addressed about persons mostly workingmen at military park in this city this evening A platform six feet square had been erected from which bespoke he spoke As usual he stripped off his coat and rolled up his sleeves before commencing joseph A beecher editor of the greenback organ was chosen to preside he introduced kearney who spoke for an hour and three the audience was enthusiastic but orderly and applauded frequently ly DETROIT 2 early yesterday morning john glosen closen an aged german farmer living seven miles south of this city was murdered in his hia bed by christian brietenbach his grandson aged 17 atter after alun dering the body of 80 secreted upon it the youth fled and is still at large lit tit is supposed he crose crossed i the river to canada minneapolis I 2 senator blaine blaines who is to deliver tbt the inaugural address at the opening of the great northwestern ex position reached minneapolis this afternoon where he was received by the city authorities and a vast concourse of citizens who headed beaded by bands of music escorted him to the residence of hon WD WJ washburn whose guest he be is to be while in this elty city mr blaine was made the recipient of one of the most enthusiastic ovations ever tendered to a public man in this state fully people accompanied com compa panted nied by the bands and can non greeted him on hla bia arrival at the depot united states senator cameron delivered an admirable address of welcome to which blaine responded in a felicit ious manx manner ier ler ney nev YORK 2 the custom house louse committee appointed by Con congress gressl fernando wood chairman organized today to day and will besia eds its to luj lux wood submitted a letter lotter from secretary 1 bherman sherman stating that he regarded the inquiry as sly ao so important to 0 the public service that he hoped to personally attend during the meeting of a committee subcommittee sub with a view to promote the inquiry in every possible way help the com corn piet liet ilet eness of the work proposed and tise ilse offering ofle ring to the committee full information within his department and directing the customs officers at new york to furnish the committee every facility for carrying on the investigation mr wood then read a letter of his own to collector merritt merritts setting forth that the scope of the proposed inquiry will cover all such matters as the resolutions will authorize the precise points of the investigation will relate to the practical entry of merchandise the method of the payment of duties the tion lion of invoices and of the valuation in appraisements appraise ments the system adopted for refunds the bonding system the practicability of consolidating soli dating the departments or and the whole ina ma chinery under one head so as to secure more efficiency less com corn tion lion and less cost of collection LITTLE rock I 1 2 the election today to day passed off very quietly the democratic state ticket has no opposition the greenback laboi labor party has a ticket in this pulaski county the vote is very close no returns have yet been received it ia is impossible to anticipate the re rt suit sult there is considerable excite ment here today to day Bo BOSTON stor 3 gen B F butler butle will start on a western tour in a few lev days during which he will under the auspices of the national nations imen greenback back party at sept and terre haute beat NEW YORK 3 the earme earmen and mecha mechanics bank rank of savi savl saving baying closed doors this morning it wil will will go into liquidation there i due the depositors about the assets including goow gou paid up capital will p probably h sunni sufficient clent to pay depositors at perhaps leave a small margin for tt the bank has bee doing a mixed commercial and sa inga business u siness and the suspension mainly attributable to bad bail loans t commercial paper imper A washington special says th governor axtell of now mexico has been removed and gen 1 wallace of indiana appointed in hib hla place the custom house committee met mets today to day jackson B S schultz was the arst first witness he baid laid that the consular and the bond system should looked into and believed many of the bureaus and departments of the custom house should be consolidated he asked that day be set apart to hear the chamber of commerce of new york yorki and boston board of trade on questions and wednesday week was decided upon harrisburg pa 3 A D foust sons sona tannery at mount blount union pennsylvania was burned last night loss FOREIGN PARIS 2 a notwithstanding ding the police prohibition of the proposed con COD congress gress gresa odthe of the socialist working workingmen the party organized in the rue bue des decoles sunday but the police dla dia dissolved solved the meeting mattalon Mat tilon chief clerk of the ministry of the marine under the commune has surrendered and his trial begun constantinople I 2 it is reported that negotiations have been opened between the russian ambassador bas and the grand vizier in regard to the war indemnity and the expense ii of su porting the turkish prisoners the bussian russian demands are said sald to be moderate the bosnians Bosn ians lans near aicale revolted vol ted great numbers were killed and wounded by the montenegrins Montene grins before the revolt was suppressed ragusa 2 the population lution of Ko laschin seized belied the fortification after a conflict with two battalions of turkish regulars the latter subsequently proceeded to Novi bezar whither a majority turkish regulars in bosnia besnia marching PARIS 3 there will be impressive F siv e funeral ceremonies at the cathedral of notre dame today to day in celebration of the anniversary the death of M thiers deputations will be present from all parts of france madam thiers spent in the preparation of lue cue ceremonies s ane the rne music will be ren zen rendered dered by 2500 performers mers the new 5 6 per cent cen t bussan russian aft jj ter er national loan of rou bles which was to be issued by the russian imperial bank at t 93 as the issue price has proved a partial failure at the close of subscriptions only had been taken the russian bussian Imper bank balkwill will probably take the of roubles coubles and distribute that amount among its branches be worked w off privately MILLARD STAKES conference the quarterly conference of the millard stake was held in fillmore city on saturday and sunday august angust and 1878 saturday 10 am present on the stand ira lra N hinckley edward partridge and jos joa V robison of the presidency 0 of the stake thomas callister bishops agent also all the bishops bih op iu ill the stake axce excepting bishop jos S black of deseret who was detained in consequence of ill health after singing and an prayer kyer prest hinckley expressed thankfulness to meet with so many of gods chosen people under eo so favorable circumstances and invoked the spirit of god to rest down upon the conference bishops Bishop sJ J D smith alexander melville H B bennett D E R stevens and elder J abraham gave reports of the wards they represented all being in a prosperous 11 condition and the saints with but few exceptions moving forward with alacrity in faith kand and good works 8 ap in 1 after the usual exercises bisho bishops B s s D Thom koil tou of scipio and P D lyman of oak creek gave j reports leports of their wards similar to those of the other bishops after the reading of the ie cal reports of the differ different dut wards n bythe hythe by the clerk president 7 said he was pleased with the reis ports he showed that their was in great work for all the faithful israel laruel and that the teachers at a great nield field their office is to laio bor among the people carefully iw w i I 1 an experienced gardner labors the tender plants and every being that can be caved saved should be helped in every way gave out an appointment fora tora for a griec priesthood chood meeting in the evening at 7 eider elder E partridge said as long as we a hold hoid fas 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