Show BY TE TELEGRAPH AMERICAN 12 weather cloudy and very cool strong north wind since yesterday thermometer 83 93 among the deaths today to day are dr potter and dr of chattanooga tano oga who came here to aid our sufferers two doctors and norris with ten nurses came from chattanooga both doctors are biow n ow dead and nine of the tho nurses sick it Is physicians and nurses that have hate not had fever to keep away from vicksburg the fever this beason season is far more malignant than that that of 1853 deaths yesterday 42 today to day 82 32 the number of new ne v cases is unknown but it is generally thought by druggists that the fever Is decreasing in new cases for want of material the fever is spreading throughout warren county the howards association Ho estimates that there are cases and deaths since the fever first appeared app pared new Orl ori orleans earies 12 the death list contains tub the names of 14 children under 7 year years sot of age dr herndon died hied today koday to ko roday day of fever among the new now eases cases are 0 H H cottrell a well viell iii iki known awn telegrapher and thos I 1 E R Gia gra graham liam ilam clerk of the western union telegraph company father charles at ocean springs miss telegraphs cases of fever here all alt doing well the st vincent association of new now orleans having notified the ecclesiastical authorities that it brids finds itself utterly unable to meet the increased demand upon its usual work of charity in consequence q u enc of the great destitution resulting in g from the prevailing egide mic ac at the Etia suggestion of the very rev G A boubell vicar general of the arch diocese of new Orle orie orleans anBa ansa a catholic relief association has been formed whose province it will be to aid in collecE collecting ing funds fon foe the support and care or of the large number of helpless widows and orphans irrespective of creed or color whom this must necessarily bequeath to any alre aire already ady impoverished community and overcrowded over crowded asylum this association therefore ear earnestly neAly appeals to the most reverend arch bishops to the right reverend bishops and clergy to all catholic organizations to all individual ca and charitably disposed persons to aid in the good work of relief now on the approach of winter nil nii jall all contributions will be most than thankfully fully and publicly acknowledged and the same should b 2 allaf addressed assied to the very rev G A president and vicar general of the archdiocese of new orleans or to either of the following thomas layton jas jag G tarleton E connery J B layfette john T amoore TM moore or john johnt T gibbons Grenada 12 fourteen new cases and two deaths today to day ii T lehman and mr applegate will probably die tonight to night they are both entirely unconscious frank shaw of mobile and mrs cole died last night the end has not come yet baton rouge 1 12 new now cases for the past 24 hours 35 deaths none cairo 12 thomas nally an editor of the bulletin etin died today to day of what physicians pronounced at the last momen tto be yellow fever isano mulkey an employed of the bulletin is very low with the same compla compia complaint lat the bulletin this morning reported nally recovering from bilious fever and until noon t his this was believed to be the fact the atino announcement of these theae two cases eases of yellow fever created quite an ex many are leaving the city tonight to night memphis 11 the weather is cool enough tonight to night to make light overcoats feel comfortable and the little band of workers are hoping for frost death is still busy having added 98 more in the past twenty four hours to the number already reported the list of new now cases shows no decrease twenty six sik were reported to the board of health hundreds of lives are being sayed saved at father Af atthews matthews camp father vather W walsh appeals to his hii friends of the catholic unions to send immediately blankets stocking stockings ana and underclothing for hundreds who need them sorely money is also needed to assist the and arid bury the dead the ba bankers bikers and few business men remaining are overwhelmed with relief business and request the pub abroad not to impose on oa them so much business of a trilling trifling charac chame too compared ter teo P with h the great work in ili W which h ell cil all ali I 1 I 1 are re at prent engaged M W chicago 12 henrietta tobey died here today to day from what her physicians says is Jo yellow fever modified by cli ell climatic matio matto influences she was formerly but came here from memphis where her husband died recently an accident occurred on the long island and southern uail kail road two miles from hunters point this morning an engine and three cars were thrown down an embank embankment ment meRt one man was killed and several severely injured BISMARCK 12 the rumor that miles has haa had a fight with the ban backs in yellowstone Yellows tone tono park is generally credited here herg it is known that after leaving fort keogh with his party patty they struck a fresh trail and apprehending danger the ladies of the party were sent cent to fort ellis while the command went in pursuit of the indians A brother of senator dorsey who left keogh on the ath just says bays the re rem rei port that miles had a tight right in which twenty seven of bis bia escort were killed and the remainder sui sul surrounded had bad reached there and that two companies of mounted infantry from fort custer ouster and a band of cheyenne indiana from fart fort keogh bad had gone to their assistance the mail was held at keogh ad abilay atlay 8 y and a half for particulars but le lert it without any the steamer lof zor which left keogh twenty four hours later has nothing additional A report haa baa just reached here that over 1 1000 hostile sioux are on sandy creek nean near fort custer an officer of the mounted police arrived hero here today to day from fort benton says that sitting bull and bis his entire force are aro abejon on this side the line splendidly armed and equipped J CHICAGO 12 the incer infer ocean has bat a special from a reliable correspondent with gen miles dated mammoth springs spring national park sept ath which reports a fight with the bannack indians on the morning of the uh in which miles milea with 27 men of the fifth iti infantry fant faut ry and 35 friendly crows surprised the bannocks Ban nocks at daybreak and after two hours battle in which captain bennett Be anett company B fifth infantry of little rock kock a french scout ana mud osrow were wore killed in his force and 13 Bann acks were killed 34 31 bannack men raen women and child children ren reh were taken prisoners and sent bent to fort keogh twenty two indian horses were killed and captured it la Is believed that miles has thus closed the bannack war DEADWOOD D T 12 the preliminary examination of M L couk for the murder of mrs mo callison was concluded today to day the accused was held without bail ball to await the action of the district court the facts elicited are as follows couk and mrs Bough toil tou had been on intimate terms for some time and had formed a conspiracy to of boughton a prominent business iuah inah man of this city and elope taking what property and money they could get hold bold of this was confided to mrs callison who exposed the plot to boughton and he charged his wife with it to prevent the exposure mrs callison was murdered either by one of the conspirators or parties in their employ SAN FRANCISCO 12 the citizens committee estl esil estimate mate that has been sent to the south fro from this city the matinee this afternoon at the california theatre for the fever buffler sufferers ers netted over 2600 2 goo NEW YORK 13 the ahnes washington special says two of the physicians and one of the nurses who were recently sent frem from washington to the assistance of the yellow fever butr sufferers ebers at memphis have returned having having been r the how ard association because they never had the fever dr pease one of the physicians who returned d states that the horrors of the pestilence are beyond description The wealthy have almost entirely nned fled from memphis leaving the poor to shift as they may for themselves and to the horrors of the plague are added those of a condition approaching to famine the provisions store are all closed and the only way to obtain supplies from them Is to break them open which is sometimes done eyen the drug stores are all closed elc except ept three and it is difficult to get rbt medicine even when medical atte attend i nd ance has been had and prescriptions written the banks ara are open but one hour a day the commissary depots esi es ea i by tho the howard tion are besieged by throngs of negroes many many of whom como coma in from the surrounding country s risking the pestilence in order t to 0 get free provision provisions 8 no whites are seen on the streets except with the dead carts and ando doe doc oe tors buggies with ail an occasional hearse conveying the remains 0 o of some wealthier victim at nights the streets ferdand here her daud dand and there are it lit with the baleful gleam of death fires that burn in front of each house ithac contains corpses not of each house i either for many A a victim dies a alone lobe after suffering ring unattended and arid there ia Is no one to put out the cus eus customary v signals persons ta kensick on the streets streeta crawl into unoccupied tenements i and their corpses are afterwards ds discovered by the smell of their de composing flesh many are found dead in the public parks barks or under fences carps corpses es accumulate for want of an adequate burial force and trenches are then dug in i which great rows of coffin sare deposited side bide beside by bide side and opo ope op row on top of another pease rease states that thai the tha peculiar smell of a great pest post bouse boube which the city now is caia can be detected at a distance of three miles thele there a 4 j great denci eney ency of competent nurses out of 1100 employed dr longstaff inform informed cd pease that ahat ona oni about 75 were really efm eff lelent efficient washington ma r nand cand owner for foi september contains thib the following decision s of the interior department an airen alien mayeur may purchase land of we the and hold it until an boffl office is S and anh under the ac act t otsuji of july iel lel 18 1866 1865 6 q unless express ik prohibited blie by fb be e treaty of guadalupe a hidalgo idaia 0 the 40 government of the united nite d states is bound to tille mexican citizens residing within the united states in the full enjoyment of their property by pr property id a miaad mean meau tas taa as applied to perfect and imperfect ct and tights th the therelo thereto relo ielo which are arg are exe executory as well weil as executed ted it is sufficient under said act if th tb elands claimed ate are used wed for e for which they are beat fence or enclosure thereof local land i officers have hate na no authority to receive applications to 6 nnie rile or enter lands which bre are in iri it a state of reservation aud noid hold them until is remove dand then place them on the record records iu lu order to advance the inte interests reas reAB or accommodate any individual in the case of tome elal vs southern pacific railroad go oo the secretary decides that although the grant of lands was made mado to 10 the compa company nyby jay theace of july 1866 the land which it would operate is not identified until the date of the passage of the joint resolution of june 28 1870 ing the company to construct its roads roada upon the line designated upon the map filed in the interior department part ment january ad 1867 1667 and ehat that the rights of all parties who were actual settlers on june 1870 were saved qualified settlers prior to june 28 1870 may be allowed to make entry under the homestead law but such entries must date from the date of application and the claimant must comply with the provision of the law from such date in jn the case of vs the thud atchison topeka and santa fe railroad company it ia Is decided that where a fratkin track in question waa covered by home homestead tead claim at the date of the withdrawal for railroad purposes and the subsequent entry was permitted und under erthe the boyd ri ruling aling such subsequent entry is 14 confirmed by the act of april 1876 compliance with the homestead z law be being in g shown an aulm beached ho homestead mestes d entry will be considered valid until A claimant has a right to select out of the whole tract of timber lands entered a particular part part to be cultivated in timber A request on dh an affidavit for a continuance the ground of absence of wit nessi nees must show first the name and residence and the materiality of his testimony second the exercise of proper diligence to procure the attendance of the witness and third that WI witness can lie be had at auy any time to which it its is fought to have the triai deferred i OMAHA neb 11 13 11 In formati n u awaa awas wab was rece ivel at eit the military arV headquarters i layt last night that beveral cheyenne left their reservations in iii the thel indian Terr territory itol near foru fore reno beno and arnd arid were coming north thought Indian sj after fe the kansay kansas JAci nie fic intend to cross the union pacific fie between idl roith th platte and yand sand pre preparations ns ate bein being made to intercept them thern company G ninth infantry leave omaha today to day noon for bidney sidney the point of rendezvous Com company K leave cheynne chey cheye arid a company ot of the fourth infantry leav leave eFort fort steele for tor the same erom efrom which the expedition will move to intercept the he lud Ind lans laus the expedition will be commanded by major thornburgh I 1 the indians are baid eaid to have ie bei come enraged at the treatment they are ard receiving at the hands of government ern ment and left the reservation on september loth with the hope it is said of reaching sitting bulis bulls camp they are already being pursued by a detachment of caval ry i who re to be joined at fort dodge by a reinforcement of infantry and it is likely that they will be b overtaken and stopped before they eross cross the union pacific custar CITY D T 13 the freight outfit af S M booth which left here on Mond monday aywas was waa stopped in red caf Cal cannon lonon thursday afternoon by a band of road agents and robbed of horses horbes provisions clothing arms androney and boney money booth loyt lost 1200 in repairer was waw also sto stapled pled and robbed of his annb anns provisions abu aha camping out fit otis ris alls s lucy bazard hazard a young lady was found dea on a lounge in her evening supposed to td b be ef bf the heart BOSTON 13 rhe the lynn democrats last evening elected IS 18 butler aud and 19 anti butler delegates to the state convention the democrats of taunton elected 21 dele gates gales all favoring butler brockton and und hopkinton hopkinson Hop kinton elected anti Bilt butler ler ier delegates MEMPHIS IS 13 last night was cool but this the sun eun Is id outa out warm again there is no decrease in the thi ti dath rate the undertakers der takers report 58 88 death up to toi noon today to day and since noon yesterday there la Is difficulty in arrivi arriving ug at the number bumber of new now eases casses as the physicians are negligent about making their reports rhe rho opinion prevails among some of the physicians that since the cool weather there will be fewer new cases and the attacks dotso no so ur cairo calro 13 the excitement over ovet t the h tm two eases cases of rever fever yesterday yeat erday nab s nearly died this morning and was promptly buried and the premises thoroughly infected disinfected dis several hundred panic stricken people went north by the 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