Show BY TELEGRAPH PIEL ni M 1 AMERICAN HOLLY 23 grand grana fl i unction junction appeals to us for aid over a hundred cases and no tion of relief until today to day they aided nurses money and supplies do what you can for them the howards have a dispatch from flom vicksburg announcing the ar rival there of the steamer blanche porter sent from new orleaf orleans j with doctors nurs nurses es and supplies for y greenville which point F she bhe will reach at five p m tomorrow to morrow dr adams and ten nurses leave leavo I 1 in a the morning for holly springs new Ok orleans leans ieans 23 the follo following are dis patches dispatches and appeals to the howards I 1 southwest pass custom station send gend doctor and nurses at once fever raging here signed by wm M cullam pilot town southwest pass 23 dr booths booth from settlement is assisting me mb here heie we have 36 cases including convalesce convalescents j u under it treatment ly three bree new now cases no deaths in the last twenty four hours signed drow drew ril D the young mens mena Christ christian laii association 1 received the following from winona miss send good severi fever physician one female and two maie male nurses in response to the above dr T J wolfe with nurses goes to winona tomorrow to morrow the following explains itself JACKSON MISS sep 23 78 to the free masons and odd fellows of the united states I 1 in behalf of our afflicted brethren their families lu iu our roro fore str iken ihen e communities and la in behalf of the hundreds of others who i have been relieved by your timely and generous beneficence I 1 return you profound thanks for the noble nobie responses i e that you have sent to our appeals for help I 1 have thereby been enabled to answer promptly every call cail from the ten places in the where the fever la Is prevailing and with the fonds funds ort orl orl oil hand band and now coming will doubtless be able abie to meet every demand until me the close of the epidemic should there be any surplus Bu it will ba distributed tri buted as judiciously AS possible for the benent benefit of the hundreds of orphans bequeathed by the plague to the impoverished communities jn in their behalf I 1 would still enlist your ue generous sympathy the relief A bof received throughout hits has been dispense dispensed aus dus aa fairly as practicable through the committees of both orders without regard to race color or creed such has been the expressed wish of nearly every odge lodge and brother contributor I 1 have now obtained lists lista of the families having upon our care so that none may be overlooked in the distributions I 1 have received today to day near nearly ly and nearly nil all from the matons masons and find odd fellows in due time a full fall report ot of this good work which it has been my privilege to conduct will be given to the generous tors jors and to the public it will be a teg tei testimony to the good goodness neEs and gratitude of the human heart signed J ii POWER rower grand graild secretary of the masons and grand treasurer of the odd fellows A letter fro from bi Plaque mire bays the total cases of 0 yellow fever are deaths to date 65 memphis 23 at the howard headquarters there has been one continuous call cill for fbi nurses nurse the demand has bai given employment to many who were on the eve of f de ae for their homes thinking their services were nd no fo longer konger nger uger required the bo board ad of health officially tired 0 y reports 64 61 deaths for lor the 24 1 hours ending a at t tonight to night of these 22 are colo coio colored led iod this is a great increase as com compared paled with the cay day previous when only 33 were reported A 9 vicksburg 23 veather V er clear and warm light rain last night and early garly this morning thermometer 91 deg six deaths sunday and 20 new now cases today to day seven deaths are reported one efthem of them from the country the tho association will wilt send tomorrow to morrow the steamer kate dizon dixon to green ville miss conveying money contributions ice provisions doctors and nunes the fever has i ed BO so much here that visiting physicians and nurses are going to other points yellow fever is reported at delta deita lua iua thre three miles emiles below Vicka burg NEW york 23 wm J best receiver of iiii the german savings bank of morrisania Morri sania has begun a barles of sulta in the tho superior bourt court against the trustees of that institution for the recovery of with interest the whole amount involved exceeding beat alleges that dividends were declared and paid when the trustees knew the bank was insolvent henry was produced at booths theatre tonight to night by jarrett palmer before a large audience mibs miss geneveve ward mho who assumed the part of queen cat catherine gho I 1 er was hup bup supported ported by a large company including george vick and J H TS y lor or the piece was beautifully mounted and the finished acting with the magnificent scenery elicited applause charles pope lately from australia and california played mae nine macbeth at the bowery theatre to a regular old time bowery audience tonight to night though not well supported the piece was fair tair fairly lydone done the applause was deafening norman NEW OB iiEANa 23 capt korman man 1 H bent master of the ship annie Goudy which arrived today to day reports that on september ath he be fell in with the schooner of Shel shei baume nova nuva scotia dismantled in a hurricane on september 3rd ard and took off five of her crew the captain and mate could not get off as it came oil on to blow biow a heavy gale he saw another dismantled vessel at the same time apparently a brig her spars banging hanging alongside near cape mayse cuba bearing about 15 milea miles off shore but he could render them no assistance as it was blowing a heavy gale I 1 BOSTON 23 united states commissioner hallett gave a decision today todar today to day dar in the case ease of henry A parr arrested some time ago on the charge of being engaged with oth others ersin ln the capture of 0 the steamer chesapeake in the name of the confederate government the commissioner discharged parr on the ground that his case was covered by the general amnesty proclamation cla mation of december 1868 PITTSBURG 23 PresIde president ht hayes and party arrived here this afternoon ata at 5 os clock on their arnival arrival a salute was fired in honor of the distinguished visitor who was escorted t Monon monongahela kahela house dy the orand rand army of the lie lic and a detachment of police the city la is gaily decorated and vast throngs of people crowded the streets along which the president passed on arriving at the hotel president hayes was welcomed to the city by john H Hampton who made a brief speech washington 23 the comptroller of the currency has compiled complied the dividend reports of the national banks for the six months i ending march 1878 from which it appears the banks charged off losses during that time amounting to of this amount 1 consisted of premiums prem lumm lumn on united states bonds held for circulation circulations which depreciated in value below cost dost price to the banks the losses charged off by the national banks bank s during the year ending september 1876 were and for the year ending september 1877 making a total of more than charged off daring the past two half years i the he ratio of earnings of the national banks to capital and surplus for the year 1877 was per cent and it is estimated the ratio for the year 1878 will not be greater than for the proceeding prece eding year cohen made no attempt today to day to march his mob simms bimms BI n 29 the negro arrested on Satu batu saturday iday for striking an officer during the riot was in the police court today to day judge snell in giving his decision a on in the case said be he heid held that cohen had excited a feeling of riot among the more deluded and ignorant class and that unless checked might lead to serious xe results suits while cohen Coben worked up this sort of thing he was sharp enough to keep out of the way of the law and his I 1 followers beca became the victims all meetings and aad processions professions process ions similar to those held heid by cohen were riotous and dastardly the property and lives of the people were endangered and should death result from any of these proceedings each follower of cohen would be amenable for homicide it should be the workingmen could gain not nothing hing cohen was nobody and could do them no good he concluded by saying the accused was one of cohens victims that had become worked into a feeling of riot because of his teachings and was somewhat excusable he would only fine him 10 or in default 30 days in jail jall the nine fine was maidby paid by cohen cohen called on the superintendent of police this morning to inquire if he could hold bold a meeting tonight at the city hall hal the tho superintendent erin informed him M that be he had no authority to give him permission to hold a meeting aa as the city hall halt was under the charge of the united states slates marshal while cohen was talking with the superintendent an order came from the district commissioners directing the superintendent not to allow any more noisy or disorderly demonstrations anywhere the orders were promptly issued issue dand and the police are dispersing crowds wherever found cohen made no effort to collect hiamon in front of the city hall rall tonight to night the orders to the police to prevent any ans further meeting having I 1 a good effect hax BAN francisco 23 the libel cases of senator sargent and congressman page against the proprietors of the chronicle came up today at placerville erville the defendants moved for a continuance and after ag argument ament the court adjourned till eve evening ni ng I 1 A victoria vict viet orla oria dispatch says the chinese strike ended endel today to day the tax question will come coma before the supreme court on monday on a wiit writ of replevin NEW YORK 24 the tribune summarizes thus the total yellow fever deaths to date is the amount raised here is the times bays says editorially the the democratic convention will meet at syracuse tomorrow to morrow not to agree upon a declaration of party principles or nominate a candidate for judge of the court of iipp bepp appeals eais eals but to td engage in a struggle over its ben oen own organization and over the personnel of the state committee it itis is an irrepressible conflict between the friends and foes of tilden or what Is nearly though not quite we the same thing between tammany hall and its opponents any combination bin atlon which threatens the power of vulgar and conscienceless conscience less despotism 9 that plunders new york and leads it over the democratic politics of the state is deserving of public sympathy and support the tribunes washington ashington lV special says senator kirkwood K 0 of io waa gaye gayb saye in a letter to an old friend in this city there will be four greenback men elected to congress from that state the world correspondent interviewed butier bugler who has just arrived the latter said bearn kearney ey is working 1 his own responsibility I 1 neither criticize him nor condemn him I 1 think he knows what he la Is about abo utHe hale is an uneducated working man who has felt the wrongs and oppressions oppress ions he is talking about and be he knows how to express henhe men lie lle belongs the fact that so many thousands of people come COMO out to hear shows that he has baa something to say ay they want to hear he talks as a an to workingmen if he addressed his audiences in the language of ralph WP waldo waido lido emerson for instance I 1 hovy holy many would go to hear bear him he speaks to these men in their own language kearney speaks of certain men as lecherous bondholders bond holders 1 that means he says that they are am bloodsucking blood sucking but when you come comek to talk about calling names if you should put all the names kearne hearne kearney hearney y has called in one column and all the newspapers have called him in another and add them upshere up there would not be more than six to carry on either side has not he be just as good a I 1 right to call some rome men lecherous band holders ers era as newspapers have haxe to call him blatherskite or rant ranting idiot A staff the 7 has gathered from a wellin well weil in ln formed republic republican can ean of massachusetts a statement in regard to the feeling toward the candidacy of gen butler in that state the prospects of the ibe republicans are reported to be encouraging butler having no followers amcis among the republicans the concert conceit at Gil morea garden last night nights foi for the relief of the yellow fever sufferers given under the auspices of the nir fir emens ball committee of the tho old volunteer nire fire department part ment lii ill net between Q and A cable dispatch says A statue statues in honor of the late father desmet the jesuit in missionary to the north american indians was unveiled yesterday in his hia native place din bermonde der monde belgium A great crowd assisted at the ceremony A cantata composed for the occasion was sung by voices CHICAGO 24 the temes times new orleans special says bays the yellow fever is spreading into every locality athas it haa baa not nol yet invaded algiers and gretna carrollton Canoll ton the third district and the entire rear suburbs heretofore enjoying immunity arv are arp now attacked with great viole violence noe nee none oneff of these loca localities litie s report to the board of health and ana no statistics of th the Q nu number aber attacked or those who died dier are kept A dispatch receive received d yesterday by general sheridan from colon colonel el miles dated fort eort keogh montana saying spying that six aix sioux bioux indiana had bad arrived at jat that post direct from british possessions being emissaries bessent sent bent over the line b by y sitting bull to ascertain upon what terms his people would be permitted to sui su render nender to the united bim sim states ps military militar tar authorities ties they represented to Colm lies lles that the sioux indians indiana wh who 0 bad taken refuge refugo p in canada were heartily desirous of returning to the american side bide meriden conn 24 21 the dem derno brats of tho the convention of the second district nominated J jas as ser seb 21 2 the democratic state convention of nevada met mot yesterday and adopted abard ahard a hard money platform advocating the removal of all ali oh silver and nominated for governor L B R bradley bradleyi incumbent ja M adams congress W Y E F deal in the chronicle libel case the i place r ville court denied a f further continuance FOREIGN 1 londos LONDON T 23 some paris newspapers state that the french government is about to open pen a subscription for the fever stricken people of the united states A dispatch from berlin says saya the porte forte has given notice Of of its firm intention to execute the stipulations of th the berlin eBerlin treaty in regard to servia and montenegro the czar has frona recommencing hostilities A belgrade dispatch says the turks h have a v evacuated the territories of lettle little littie tind and sakar which have been occupied by the serviano berv inns ians I 1 A vienna dispatch the turks tacks have bave strengthened the frontier line of with 2000 regulars they have now nearly troops in thessaly and ebl epe ius lua and reinforcements are still arriving prince milan has hag refused a deputation I 1 of bosnian beya beys who came to seek a union with bervia servia A bombay dispatch reports that a special meeting of the viceroys Vice roys council has been held at jimh simla general roberts commandant of the frontier forces has started for Pen shauer with secret orders A large force is ordered to be in readi readiness nes on the 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