New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 11, 1878 · Page 1 of 8
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.11. mummy ^"aii'mmi ^wsg&a^p g^ t^HlM/l ^^ajfl^ft u*iiffi\m IXttu Wxa Qzmtm. CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. Schnialling, a neighboring farmer, Otto Fritz, and pledging that they would use their influence services and those of sixty-five other soldiers a boy 14, and three strangers named Mike to bring about a very different state Michael Faxrell and Francis Conway of the Home to serve as watchmen, police, nurses or in any capacity without compensation. Neimire, George Lawrance, and Charies of affairs. They state there is a growing sentiment living in St. Catherines, Canada, quarreled, Schmidter. A stranger named G. Winderline AS BOBELETETER, Proprietor. in favor of stopping ilicit distilliner, when the former shot the latter dead with a WISCONSIN MASONS SUBSCRIBING. was severely injured, but not fatally. Work and if no further force is used they think shot gun. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 2.Dp to to-night $1,000 EWULM ENNES I'A had been stopped to change the sieves and they will be able to induce the violators of Two burglaries were perpetrated in has been contributed by the different Maaonio the revenue laws to come in and surrender. the engineer neglected to shut, the dampers. St. Paul the other night, and a small amount lodges of this city for the benefit of the yellow The collector has taken the letter into consideration, The steam rose very rapidly and the explosion CURRENT NEWS TOPICS of property taken. The police secured the fever sufferers. Grand Secretary Woodhull and will co-operate with tbem to occured while the engineer had gone to says remittances from country lodges are just burglars, and found a portion of the property that end. the separator. The engineer was not hurt. beginning to reach him, and are very liberal in A telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah, on their persons. amount. save that Amelia Folsom, Brigham In New Orleans, Chas. Curtiss hot and OTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS. YELLOW DEATH. mortally wounded Ed. Burgen, and then shot PERSONAL AND Jfux,ITICAL. Young's favorite wife, was married in the DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 2.Kalamazoo, Mich., and killed himself. Curtis one hour before Moimon Endowment House ,on Thursday. Jean Pierre Charpintir, French author, has raised $700 the last three days for the ellow the shooting had been struck by Burgen. is dead. fever sufferers, $400 of which has been sent Aug. 15, to John Leavtttc, General Passenger Robt. Palmer, a eailor on the monitor Canonicus, to Memphis. The balance v ill be sent to New The Republicans of Kansas have nominated Agent of the Utah Central Railroad. INCREASING NEED OF AID FOR THE sleeping on deck, rolled overboard and Orleans aud other points. John P. St. John for Governor. i SUFFERERS. Amelia is represented to be Mr. Leavitfs drowned. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2.The yellow fever x&= The prohibition convention at Minneapolis lief from this city amounts to over 84,500. Sf eond affinity. There are ID of Brigham Peter Deuel, a tramp from Clinton put in nomination a full State ticket. This does not include the amounts contributed Young's sorrowing widows left disconso county, New York, who married a country Great Distress at Port GibsonMemphis by secret societies. A socialist workingmen's party convention girl barely 14 years old near Madison, Wisconsin, late, they being as yet unprovided with Nurses ExhaustedThe Children Dying OMAHA. &ept. 2.Mayor Milbourn to-day received in Paris, was dissolved by the police last fall and who it is proved had a $200 more for relief of the jellow fever The Ghastly Total at New OrleansDeath new husbands. sufferers, makingabout $2,200 thus tar donated. Henry Bertram, late Major General in wife and several children in New York, has of Vicar General MillettScarcity The Odd Fellows' fund amounts to $800, with More suicides are committed, in proportion the United States army, died lately at Juneau, been sentenced by Judge Braley to three of Coffin Makers and Grave DiggersNoble less than one-fifth the lodges in the State heard Wisconsin. to the population, in San Francisco, years in the State penitentiary for bigamy. from. Grand Secretary Foster estimates that VolunteersLiberal Relief Sub- this fund will reach $5,000. The ladies' relief Gen. Lew Wallace has been appointed Oliver Peltier recently shot Thomas it is said, than any other city in emit scriptionsNew York's Total Over $100,- committee of Ft. Wayne telegraphed $500 to Kelley. as he was crossing the bridge at St. by the President, Governor of New Mexico, zation. We should think this probable, OOO and More to Come. Memphis and Vicksburg to-day, and Bishop Paul, the ball entering the fleshy part of the Vice Axtell suspended. because San Francisco has more shifting Dwenger, of the Catholic church, $100 to thigh, took a downward course lodging near Memphis. The somewhat noted Widow Van Cott circumstances, more fluctuating fortunes, MEMPHIS. the knee. Cause, a previous altercation, is preaching at Oakland, California, and draws PITTSBTEGH, Sept 2.Contributions to the than any place that can be named. Very MEMPHIS, Sept. 2.To-day opened clear and yellow fever fund to date, $11,622. provoked by Peltier, in which he was knocked crowds to her ministrations. few of her people make money in the warm, and with the little force of workers MILWAUKEE. Sept 2.A public meeting tonight down by Kelley. The shooting bully was arrested. Gen. B. F. Butler is booked for a western nearly exhausted. The fever continues without to devise means for furnishing relief to usual way, or want to. Many of them tour, to make speeches under the auspices abatement. It is impossible to obtain the sufferers by yellow fever was largely attended. cla:ming to despise steady industry and gradual accumulation. Chas. W. Wood, aged 20, Addresses were made by Mayor Black, James new cases to noon, for the reason that physicians of the National Greenback party. The spirit of the community G. Jenkins, ltev. G. E. Gordon and others. are not required to report before 5 p. M. be a son of the president of the Chicago board A Yankton, D. T. Democratic congressional Committees were appointed, who will commence Tho undertakers report 48 j*ellow fever interments is a gambling one. Men are poor today, of police, and James D. Smith, aged 13, of committee nominated Bartlett Trip the canvass at once. up to noon, and the indications Chicago, have been arrested in Buffalo, N. Y., and rich to morrow, and poor again for Delegate to congress by acclamation. CINCINNATI. O., Sept. 2.Total collections in are that the death list will be as large for fever sufferers to date, as near as for attempted blackmail on two Buffalo young citjr this and nothiDg is so prolific a cause of selfdestruction A second dividend in the Jay Cook, estate as yesterday. A number of negroes, some can be estimated, is $15,000. Money is still men found in the questionable company of of them drunk, were before the commissary as sudden loss of property. has been declared of 5 per cent, cash, and being collected dailj in considerable sums, tw Chicago girls, claimed by Wood as his depot this morning, and becoming riotous, 3}4 per cent. Northern Pacific and St. Paul & through subscriptions and by me ins of entertainments sister and cousin. Pistols were freely displayed made a rush for the door. They were kept for the same purpose. Duluth railway securities. Walter Scott loved to tell a story of a back by the colored military on guard, but a and $1,000 demanded as satisfaction SAVANNAH. Ga.. Sept. 2.Contributions, $5,- Maiia Christiana, Queen Dowverger of second attempt being made the guards fired, mecey. The prisoners partly acknowledged 500 and to-day Dr. Cheves and two nurses were certain Baronet who made himself the Spain, widow of Ferdinand VII of Spain, died killing one negro. The doors were closed and sent to Memphis. th crime. tost of a number of Prtsoyterian minister, Gen. Luke Wright spoke to the crowd and August 28ch, at her villa in the suburbs AUGUSTA, Sept. 2.Contributions. $1,300. quiet was restored for the time being. The seven of whom were put into a capacious Concordia is a town about $1,500 Sainte-Adresse, near Havre, France, aged ANOTHER OF THE HOWARDS. committee is doing all in their power to supply inhabitants in Lafayette county, on the Lexington MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 2.Information has many-bedded room, where the 78 years. the people with food, but some of the negroes been received from Grenada that Butler P. Anderson, & St. Louis railroad, thirty miles from Pres iden Hayes and family spent Sunday butler had carefully provided for each a are disbatisfied with the manner in which of the Memphis Howard association, Sedalia. The principal banking business of September 1, at their residence in Fre the rations are issued. Further trouble is Bible and a bottle of Deer. "My friend,' who went there at the outbreak of the fever, is all that part of Lafayette county is done by feared. mont O. On their arrival Saturday night in a dj ing condition. Adolph Thumel, teller said one of the divines, addressing this the Concorda Savings Bank, of which J. H. MEMPHIS EVENING BEPOKT. of tho Geiman National bank, diod this evening. about 1000 of their old friends and neighbors functionary, after a brief general consultation, Leohasnfer is President, and A. Ticken, cashier. MEMPHIS, Sept. 2.The board of health greeted them at the depot. On the29th, three men entered the bank. records show eighty-four new cases and fiftythree "you must know that the youngest Ex Gov. Henry Haight, of California is NINE REFUGEES AT LOUISVILLE. deaths for the twenty-four hours ending One of them asked tho cashier, who was alone minister reads aloud a, portion of Louis VILLE, Sept. 2.In response to a call dead. He died in San Fran"isco at the office at 6 P. M. Alf. Watson, the negro shot by the in the bank, to change a $10 bill. While he upon him, Dr. L. P. Blackburn will go to Scripture to the rest: only one Bible, guard at the commissary department and reported of his physician, where he had gone for medical was changing the bill another man jumped Hickman, Ky., as soon as possible. At piesent killed is not dead but badly wounded. therefore, is necessary. So take away the assistance in a case of sudden illness. over the counter, caught the cashier by the The fears of trouble are allayed to-night. S'me there are nine cases of imported yellow fever The cause of his death was not fully determined. other six, and in their place bring six arm and placed one hand over his mouth. negro agitators have been talking to the colored in the hospital here. One death occuried tonight. They then took what money was in sight, and more bottles of ale." people, attempting to create trouble, but A" certain number of Massachuseets putting a pistol to the eastrer's head, told him by the prompt action of Maj. Wm. Willis and SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2. Subscriptions to voters signed a request that Gen. Butler other members of the citizens'relief committee It is related of the late Bailie Peyton, to open the safe. He did 60 under fear of his the yelloiv fever iund now aggregate upwards they were arrested this afternoon and put of $8,000. Another lemittance will be made would be a candidate for Governor, and in life and the robbers took all the paper money of Tennessee, that he was a great admirer to-morrow. Eureka. Nev., sends $450. Tho in the station hou-e, and no fears of further compliance with that request. Gen. Butler in the safe, between $8,000 and $4,000, refus and friend of Sergeant S. Prentiss, Typogiaphical union of Virginia City. $150, trouble are felt. Great difficulty is being experienced inar take silver, of which there was detween foimally annouces himself as a gubernatorial and the Mechanic's union, $2,500. the gifted New Englander who went in getting caipenters to make coffins 2,000 and $3,000 in the bank. During the CniCAGO, Sept. 2. Total subscriptions to the candidate. for the paupei dead and arave diggers, but so South and gained such a reputation for citizens' committee to date $23,331: fiom other robbery a gentleman named Sodemar was far all the dead have been buried promptly except All the property of the late Queen oratory. At a Whig mass-meeting in sources $6 419 total $29 750. The committee in cases where persons have died unattended near the bank and a robber who was guarding dowager Christiana of Spain, valued at to-day sent to the Howxrd association at Vicksbnrg Nashville in 1844 Prentiss made an unusually in sickness and their corpses were only the door, called upon him to advance, instead and Memphis $1,000 each, and to Grenada 8,000,000 francs is lent to her children by the di-covered through the efforts of the heilth brilliant speech, and, not being of which be turned aud ran. The robber and Poit Gibson $500 each The United States Duke of Rienzares, she having in her life officer and assistants, as has been the case IU Express company has received from its agents fired a second shot at Sodetnar, but missed very well, fainted from exhaustion at the time given their portions to Queen Isabella several instances. N. D. Menken died this and forwarded South $550 for the yellow lever him. They then mounted their horses and close. Peyten, believiDg that such a evehing. and the duchess of Montpen-ier. sufferers. More collections are expected. galloped off in a southerly direction. The speech, had never been delivered before, LITTLE BOCK, Ark., Sept. 2.There was considerable The nationals of the 17th Ohio Congressional NEW ORLEANS. whole robbery occupied about 10 minutee. excitement here to-day over a report was extremely enthusiastic, and bending district met at Akron, and nominated NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.Deaths 88 new They were all mounted on good horses, newsliod. of yellow fever at Houston, Texas, St. Louis over the orator's unconscious figure exclaimed, cases 209. Lewis Miller, of Akron, O., for Congress. and Helena in this State. As yet there has Citizens arc in hot pursuit. NEW ORLEANS EVENING REPORT. been no signs of a case here. The subsciiptions '-Don't come to, Prentiss. Now Mr. Miller is a prominent manufacturer, for the Memphis suffeiers still goes on. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.Weather cloudy and is president of the Buckeye Mower and is your time to die: for this is the completion CASUALTIES. threatening. Fiom noon to 6 p. M. twenty ST. LOUIS CAUTIOUS. Reaper company, of Akron and Canton O., and culmination of your fame." deaths were reported to the boaid of health ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2.Additional subscriptions A fire at Cedar Springs, Mich., has destroyed and also prominently identified with the Chautauqua to the Merchants Exchangs fever fund have office. Total deaths from fever to date 1,001, Jennison's lumber mill. Loss 7,000. Lake Sunday school, assembly. increased it to over $16,000, and outside donations including 461 children under eleven years of John and Thomas, two poor boys, Two young men were bravely rescued will reach fully as much more. The remittance age. The new cases include Willis K. Wolf and started in life together. John went in by the committee to-daj were $250 from going over the falls of Niagara, the Robert Parsons of the telegiaph office, and J. each to Delhi. La., and Port Gibson, Mise., MISCELLANEOUS. for a good time, spent all he earned, did other day. M. Walpole, formerly of the Picayviw. The $400 to Memphis and $250 to Grenada. As an Very Reverend Jos. Millett, vicar general of the as little work for his wages as he could, burn feared the Lazis will It is Three young ladies, Maggie and Lizzie additional precautionary measure, and to guard arch diocese of New Orleans, died of yellow agaiiT-t possible infection from lefugees from and frequently got out of employment. Batoum. Lee and Ada Edwardrs, were drowned at fever at 5 o'clock this evening, aftei six days the afflicted cities, the health commissioner, When hard times came John became a Pembroka, Ontario, on the 31st. The Bosnia insurgents are estimated at illness. Mr. Francis, has stationed a prompt and lettable Tne High school building, at St. labor reformer and declaimed agaiDst 65,000. physician at each police 'station iu the A BRAVE TELEGRAPHER. city, whose duties it will be to visit Charles. Winona county, Minn., has been destroyed A Chinese mission is about to go to NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.Dr. Stone this afternoon ''bloated capitalists''and in favor of dividing all cases of sickness of whatever kind repoited by fire, originating in a tinman's furnace. telegraphed the Howards from Grenada, Russia regarding frontier questions. all the property among the people. by police officers or others, and if the person saying that Butler P. Anderson is dying. Dr. Loss 14,000. Insurance on building There were 90 new cases, and 70 deatfes sick 's lately from the South and thw the Thomas was prudent, industrious ann Stone appealed to the Howards to t-end a telegraph $5,000 on furniture $2,000. slightest siirn of malarial fever he is to be sent in Memphis, by yellow fever Aug. 29. temperate, saved what he could, and devoted operator. His wish being made known at once to the city or quarantine hospital, according The elevator on the outside of the foun Seventeen Indians in cos'ume located to J. W. Hunsaker, heat once consented to go. his spare hours to the improvment to the character or stage of the discse. dry of Kingsland & Furgerson, St. Louis, lately and left on the evening train on a few minutes themselves on the State Fair Grounds at St Three physicians are to consult with Dr. Robinson, of his mind. He made himself useful to fell from overloading, instantly killing notice, greatly obliging the Howards. of the city dispensaiy. in all doubtful Paul. his employers, and in time became a cases, and will UP supplied with the latest appioved Ruius Mutphy, fatally injuiing Frank Callahan, PETITIONS FOR ARMY RATIONS. Seventy petitions in bankruptcy were means to disinfect and fumigate premises capitalist and an employer of others and seriously injuring George Foster. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.The following have filed in New York city, August 29th. Liabilities which have been occupied by persons who been sent to the secretary of war: "New Orleans, John wanted Thomas to divide, but The town of Luickalez, capital ot Circle it may be thought to be best or safest to send large. Sept. 2.The Honorable Secretary of of Barood, Huugary, has been almost en to the quarantine. The latter hospital is Thomas though the request unreasonable Th's co leges this summer, have conferred War: We would most respectfully urge the issuing on the river b*nk twelve miles below the city, tirely laid waste by storm. One thousand and declined. of rations through the Peabody Relief the degree of Doctor of Divinity, on 75 and capable of accommodating 6t)0 houses were destroyed by the rain fall and fif ossociation. The distieBs is terrible and immediate patients and at the best appointed building of clergyman. relief necessary. The contributions teen persons killed. Population estimated at the kind in the country. Patients will be cared The Vermonters who attended Lord Tne race for the great Ebon handicap thus far are inadequate. (Signed.) Geo. L. for there in the best possible manner, and 20,000 Dufierin's Stanstead reception the other Smith, collector of customs A. S. Badger, was won by W. S. Cartright's three-year-old refugees from the South, especially those with Two British vessels are reported lost. postmaster N. M. Marks, collector of internal day have no reason alter all to feel very limited oi no means, who are sick of any disease colt Caeron. The ship, Lord of the Isles, from Australia to revenue B. F. Flanders, assistant treasurer." will be infinitely better off thtre than at proud oyer their treatment by the Cana3ains The Commisbioner of the land office at "New Orleans, Sept. 2.Hon. Geo. McCiary, Manilla, andthe baik, Queen, fromSingopoie hotels or boarding houses. This action of the Washington has discharged about 60 clerks A later report says Gov. Fairbanks, Secretory of War, Washington, D. C.: We lespecttully health commissioner meets the hearty approval to the island of Polos. The crew of lhe former request that you will authorize the of all classes of citi/.ens, and takes away the mostly females. his brilliantly uniformed staff and were saved, the captain and nine seamen subsistence department of the army here to issue least fear that yellow fever will take hold in A statement of the Imperial bank of other invited guetts from over the line, of the latter were lost. rations sufficient to relieve the present distress. this city. Germany, shows a decrease of specie of 15,- (Signed.) J. Madison Wells, Thomas instead of being invited to the public reception, Acollission occurred on the C. C. & GRENADA. Anderson." 000,000 marks. I. C. road about 14 miles from Daythn, O., between were left outside of the building GRENADA, Sept. 2.Six deaths, three whites Four petitions in bankruptcy filed in WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.Representative Ellis, two freight trains, destroying both engines where it was held to take care of themselves, and three colored, and eight new cases to-day. of Louisiana, is here, and applied to the secretary New York city, aggregate liabilities 850,000, and the cars, fatally injuring one The whites were Col. Butler, P. Andersen, of which they did by making a bee of war for reliet for the suffering poor of with only nominal asstts. man, killing two valuable horses and destroying the Memphis Howards, Postmaster Cole, and a New Orleans. There is no law permitting the line for the railroad depot and taking the A Benin rtispatcb says: The basis of young man name unknown Anderson's remains a large amount of property. Cause, a issue of rations in such cases, but upon the earliest train home. The explanation leave here at midnight on a special train representation of Mr. Ellis, Secretary McCrary the future agreement between Germany and conductor's misinterpretation of orders. tor Memphis. Like nearly all the other cases will assume the responsibility, relying upon that etiquette prevented a public recognition the Vatican has been settled. An excursion train on the London, he was getting along nicely until a very short Congress to aDprove his action. of any one besiles the Governer Reliable reports of the French harvest Chatham & Dover railroad from Ritnsgate time before his death. THE CHILDREN DYING. General at any occasion in his honor does show It is very good in two departments broad stairs and Margate, Eng., crowded with NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.Weather clear and i LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS. good in 13 fair in 12, poor in 46, and bad in not remove the sting of the snub, and passengers near Sitting Bourne junction, on warm. The deaths here yesterday include NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2.The Howards report 72. the 1 inst, came in collision with some freight a large increase of fever cases among the negroes. twenty children under 7 years and to-day nineteen. udge Poland, one of the party, thinks One member of the visiting committee A new State House is to be built in cars while the latter were switching off the that die visit did not hava a "tendency reports on his list nine negroes in one house on Indianapolis. The contract for building the main line. The train running at an express BATON ROUGE. to improve Gov. Fairbanks Christian disposition Theresa street. The Howards report 248 applies- same has been awarded to Kanmacher & speed was complete'y wrecked and eight BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. 2.Eleven deaths tions for relief to-day. The Peabody relief very much." from yellow fever have occurred here, four in Denig, of Columbus. O., at $1,611,700. persons killed and thirtv severely injured. association are getting well under way. They the last twenty-four hours. Many are down oSo to-day filled 1,300 requisitions for rations. There is already talk in Madrid, of a Four miles from Minneapolis, Minn., sick and all business stopped. Our financial very little has been heard recently The Young Mens Christian association relief marriage between King Alfonso, of Spain, in the town of Richfield, the large baru on the resources are insufficient to relieve the distress committee are doing noble work. To date of the Fox girls, as they used to be called and Duke DeMontpensier's daughter, Christine, and we are compelled to ask the country to farm of J. Stanchfield, occupied by a Mr Turner, they have attended to the wants of 501 fever 29 years ago, when the Rochester knockings sister of the late Queen Mercedes. aid us. Our people are meeting the situation patients, and to-day. in response to the request has been burned. When the family were with great firmness. (Signed) Lion Dastramensky. of the Peabody association, issued ninety-two attracted so much attention, that "William H. Vanderbuilt has purchased awakened it was too late to save any thing requisitions for rations, the members visiting many persons suppose they have gone to Edwin Forest, the fastest trotting horse in Nine head ofcattle and four horses were destroyed the homes of applicants and satisfying themselves PORT GIBSON. in the flames, besides 25 tons of hay, America except Rarus for $16,500. Bonner, it the spirit-land Irom w'jich th^y claimed of their wants. The weekly mortuary PORT GIBSON, Sept. 2.Four hundred cases and a large amount of Agricultural tools and may be remembered paid $30,000 for Dexter. report ending Sunday at six p. M. shows 596 to receive innumerable communications. and 55 deaths out of 550 persons remaining in deaths. 411 from jellow fever. The deaths machinery. Thefireis supposed to have been The requisition of the Governor ot the town. About 1,200 have fled. The distress They Lave not, however. They are in from fever are 391 whites and thirty colored. the work of a tramp. is very greatthe sick dying with no one to South Carolina upon the Governor of Massachuseets, good health and are said to have as firm give them a drink of water. Some nurses are VICKSBURG AND GREENVILLE. for the surrender of the person of A serious accident occurred to an excursion a faith in Spiritulism, and to be as extraordinary on the way from New Orleans and Chicago. VICKSBURG, Sept. 2.Weather clear and Hiram H. Kimpton has been refused by Gov train on the Grand Rapids & Indiana warm, thermometer 94 deg. An appeal is made Help and funds are needed. (Signed) James mediums, as ever, though but Rice. railway near Lockwood,Mich., on the 28 inst., to Israelites throughout the country for assistance A. Gage, president of the Howard association. one of them now gives public exhibition The ifholic total Abstinence union of bv which thirty-five persons were injured, to their sick and destitute countrymen aim*- of her powers. This is the youngest of here. The distress is very great. Remittance several seriously, and three fatally. Two of America, at its session in Indianapolis received FUGITIVES DYING. to be made to Alex. Kuhn, treasurer of the, ainst the coaches jumped the track and went down the Pope's fervernt apostolic benediction the three sisters, Mar^are* Fox, or Margaret CINCINNATI, Sept. 2 A Miss Davis, from Hebrew relief society, Vicksburg, Miss. The Qths an embankment. The train was filled with a telegram from Rome dated Ang. 29, New Orleans, was removed to the city hospital Fox Kaac (she was reported to have Howard association estimates between 1,500 to edi- excursionists fi om aniatee and Ludington, in these words: "The soverign pontiff grants last week suffering from yellow fever. Her 2,000 6ick and increasing rapidly. Eight physi-' been married to Dr. Kane, the Arctic explorer,) tnst bound for Grand Rapids. The wounded were case to-day is considered very critical. A dpath cians report 110 new cases. with great plasure his permanent apostolic who is reported to be holding from yellow fever in reported at Franklin, taken to Grand Rapids for medical aid. The benediction to the Catholic Total Abstinence It is estimated there are over 210 seances in London. The second sisttr, 9. Ohio. new cases to-day. Deaths, fourteen white and cause of the accident is supposed to be a broken union of America, which you have sought. r% four blacks, among them Joseph T. Dall, merchant, Catherine, or Kate, is living in France, rail. VOLUNTEER NURSES.-*. Twelve of the leading citizens of Putnam recently elected mayor, Chas. H. Nathan, WASHINGTON, Sept- 2.In response to a dispatch th3 wife of a Frenchman, possesed of a A terrific explosion of the boiler of a county, Tennessee, have written a letter jeweler, and J. W. Jolly. "Dr. Whitehead's con-*, from Memphis asking for nurses with title. The third sister, Lea,T, is Mrs. dition is very critical, but hopes are enter-, 6teaqs thresher occurred on the farm of Mr. to Collector Woodcock, in which they express yellow fever expei ience, twelve ladies and two tained of his recovery. Thirty cases of fever ITuderhill, and a resident of New York Fritz, two miles from Lewiston, Winona Co., regret at the fight between the revenue are reported at Greenville. Miss., with fiye gentlemen have volunteered their services and Minn., on the 29th ult 'City. killing Agust' men and unknown parties,in Overton county, I a delegate from the Soldiers' home offers his deaths and the disease spreading rapidly. ii.frrtom.yfj