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Show s tV' ' if ,'$'' '.r &' , u it Mb ri DAILY COIUNXE UEP011TEU t I 1 rously offered. The Chamber of Commerce conflagration was yet ended, have remained of this city ha already contributed over here ever since and have put tho munificent donations of their city to most profitable 666,900. Charles OConnor has associated with and sensible use by establishing a large soup himself W. II. Peckham, Vm. M. Evarts, house and making arrangement to run it as and Judge Emmett, the first mentioned be- long as any necessity exists for it. The Time this morning publishes a coma and the two latter, Repnb-lican- s, THE LATEST DISPATCHES. ing Democrat, as counsel in tho prosecution for the plete exhibit of tho city debt, showing the defrauded municipal government. Samuel total . amount to bo fourteen million four J. Tilden, Chairman of tho Democratic State hundred and seventeen thousand dollars. work nr THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Committee, was present at the conference The largest engine of the water between the Attorney-Generof tho State commenced pumping yesterday and there is and OConnor, concerning thoso suits. He now a fair'supply of water in tho hydrant. believes the proceedings will bo successful Chicago, Oct. 20. The Tribuno, this and that Tweed will probably bo tjo first morning, publisho an exact statement of attacked. It i Lolived that tho evidence the number of buildings destroyed by the against him is ver strong, and U bacd great fire, with a careful estimate of tho Hon Broadway hank disclosures, j The re- number of pooplo rendered homeless, and Details from the . northwest. peating business going on pays special at- an estimate of what i left. The total area tention to reformers. Most summarily of ths city is stated to he over 2,300 acres, measures aro to bo taken against any opera- including the annexed territory west of tions of this class. Tho grand jury had Iho Western avenue, and1 the total number of FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF LIFE. case of Mayor Hall under consideration yes- buildings before the fire was about 60,000, terday, and subpoenas wore issued for wit- On tho south siJo tho Ifire destroyed nearly nesses of the Young Mens Democratic Re- everything in the Firit and Second wards, form Association, tho namo of an organiza- and a light portion in the notthwet corner THE FIRE DEMON IN INDIANA. tion just of Third, its southern line. At a point a established, Tiro nomination made last night by tho little below Folk street the area of the burnt Democratic Reformers meets the approval district is 450 acres. There were destroyed of tho Republicans generally, Tho Times 3.000 building, including 1,600 stores, 23 and Tiibuno support them, Kicgvla nomi- hotels, 00 manufacturing establishment, nation is a concession to the Republicans. and 21,600 person wero turned out of their There i a reival of tho rumor that home., tho greater number or whom lived Comptroller Connolly is to be Impeached. in tho Second ward west of Stato stret, Privato advices received from Captain where they were cloel,y picked. Hall report him, September 3th, sailing Chicago, Oct. 19. Tho total number of noithwurd from Upcrnnviek; all well. building destroyed wero 10,000, which inQueen Victoria Seriously III. New York, Oct. 10. Fisk, jr. has pro- cluded over six hundred stores and one huncured an injunction from Judge Pratt of dred manufacturing establishments! About Brooklyn, prohibiting tho uo of any of cer- 70.000 persons wero deprived of homes, and A POLYGAMIST ON TRIAL. tain letters in his1 possession, by Helen Jo- are sojourning on tbo West-sidor have city1. of a to Out tho left of written the popultttlwn pubsephine Mnnfield, FUk, about which houcs which would ho lication of 7,000 says subject him 000, only LT-.v TiATinoxY or him i. wire. to public criticism. they can claim as theif own. Thero are not Tho Loriilard Insurance Company is com- over COO house standing, for the district pelled to supond on account of their Chi- burned over embraced most of tho settled of the company is area of tho JSorth division, while thonmouut ET Cf ETC. cago losses. The ETC.,- one million and three quarters, and tho lia- of ground burned over lu tho West divhion bilities are unknown, Tho Atlantic and did not exceed 150 acres, much of that be' Manhattan has ulo ing occupied by lumber yard, etc., yet tho tbo decircles excited are LAKE over SALT CITY. Tammany people who did live there were very closely cision of Cha. O'Connor, to assist tho pros packed together, and between one and two Salt Lake City, Oct. 10. In the cac of ecution of the ring thieve. thousand pooplo mud havo dwelt there. llaukin, the pnlygamUt, charged by bis aro canPolitical But of the 60,000 buildings in Chicago, parties buy nominating fir-- t wife with adultery, the jury was finally didates for the next election. Jas. OBrien only about 13,000 Lava been destroyed, and impaneled this afternoon and the trial com- wa nominated Senator, in Seventh District, that while 02,000 perijms have been driven menced. Tom Fitch, for tho defence, ocby the reformer. Tammany renominated from thvir homo, over 213,000 havo not cupied all the morning in an argument that the Muno old candidate. been affected at ail, he had the right under tho, United IStutes of South Carolina, who Governor Seolt, law to the poremtory challenges, while the MISCELLANEOUS. H here, says hej not qule fliofied with the prosecution had only the light to two. x proclamation, and say he wanted Milwaukee, Ovt. 19. Tho Door County Judge McKean, on tho ground that this was troops, not the of habeas corpus. Advocate contain a full account of tho los u mutter of tho people of tho United States, New York, (Jet. 10. A London of life and property by th great fire in that in tho Territory of Utah, and not the United w jitej that an alli.meo ha been the Slh i.utaut. to .State, decided against the defenv On the cffifird between crrtaiu members of' tho county up Sunday night, Thofire hud been raging through Iho t nvn opening nf tho trial, the first witness leal led ami torsions of Working classes, the of peerage Biusselt, Union, Gardner, ForcMilh wa the true wife. She testified which 1 to over throw the present of object Clay, Banks, Nnwnup , Sturgeon, Bay, to the cohabitation of her husband with two the Commune pfincipo per Sevastopol, burning fence and timber, but government; In the her olliT women their plnifotm. vad Tho same writer leaving tho! house untouched. At 9 r, M. wit-iio- a will taka the now married, daughter, liint that tho Queens condition is such that on Sunday a fery tornado swept down from stand. The indictment in this cn-- e monrout. die nny tHooulhwcjt, beginning at th Belgian s was brought under the Utah statue in rtda-tro- n shajnny The Sunitary Committee of the Board of in' Brussels, sweeping through tho to crime and puubhmcnts, approved Health rt porU4 agriit allowing any car- towns of Gardner, Union, tho wedtitt part March C, 1832. goes of rags from count tic v.!jre cholera of Sevastopol and down tho en shot of tho deweather and peaceable Everything prevail to be lntid,d.' bay, coniutnlng every building in it path. 'j lightful. Gr.en Comptroller meeting At Williamson shingle mill miryihhig leputy of the Beard cf Ap;w:tio:im3ni t provide wa burned, and the most awful Joiuictim p SAN FRANCISCO. fund for supplies for the supp t of reform ofbi.um lilb cnuvl. Gut of tighty perwero hurried to San Francisco, Oct. 19. Tho Republican atory institutions. son at tho mill fifly-nln- o for street Contractors few presented bo cleaning in survivor. tell a horrible death. Tho this Stato will much largar majority to bill tho for for from work 8142,000 city tale of tho scone. After tho firo forty-fiv- e than that of September, though tho voto was September Lt to October lGth, bodies wero found in a potato patch in the much lighter. center of the clearing. Other bodies wero Tho fires In Santa Cruz county on tho CHICAGO. found scattered about, soma disfigured in "Watsonvilla . road, burned over a dUtrictfr nine by four miles, with groat destruction to Chlcago, OUi 18. Every day increases such a manner a to bo beyond recognition. tho business activity of all circles. Thou- - This grcut destruction wai but tho woik of farmers. J Tho Pacific Insurance Company resumed sand of men ars now at work m all quar- fifteen minute, and was tho tamo tornado ters id th burnt dhtrict on thr south side, that burned up Peslitigo and twelva hundred business on capital intact. to At a meeting of tho citizens day they clearing away tine turn and erecting tempo- human being. A number of other losses resolved to send part of tho fond collected rary, wooJon structure and laying founda-tio- n of if are reported in other place. Twenty-tfor substantial buildings of brick and wo in the town of Brussel suffered alike for Chicago to Milwaukee, for tho Wiscon1 i most stone. and weather Th There send fata. one will sin sufferers. They promising, scarcely a houso or bam left Chicago for it thcro will should continue tho lino of this fire. Efforts of hundred thousand and havo twenty thousand thirty days standing in d be many good building and occu- relief are not spared here or anywliero in tho for Wisconsin. business State, and donations from abroad aro comin locntions former other of San Francisco,, Oct. 10.Tho whole Repied street's. buildTax-papavailable electicket word Meanwhile, every ing along just in lima to mako comfortablo publican and In that part of the west division contigu- thoso who suniva. ted In this city by from twelve to fifteen huning dred majority. Tho Stato has gono Repub- ous to tho burnt district, is being fitted up Detroit, Mich., Oct. 19. Intelligence has fisc uso by wholesale merchant, hank offilican by a largo majority. been received hero of the picking up of two firt-clahotel s aro more boats of the steamer Colburn with Suit was commenced by tho Democrat of ces, etc. All tho old Solano county to set aside the September again located aud opened, th Sherman eighteen persons. Twenty persons are still election in that county on the ground of tho house occupying, a fine building erected for missing. Gilbert Demont, and tho Stat hotel purposes over a year ago, on tho corn- Indian Agent, Smith and wife, of Detroit, action of tho Federal officials. Marshal Glascock, a saloon keeper at Co- er of Mad ison and Clinton, and never occu- are undoubtedly among tho lost, a also were all the women on boatd. lusa, was shot dead by W. R. Mills, who pied until now. Tho was defending himself against a drunken ahlpmcnts of grain are already nearly Shrleveport, La., Oct, 19. The Railroad ns largo a beforo tiro fire. --Tho Board of Convention which met here yesterday waa assault. Mathew Smith was burned to death by Trado ii in full operation, and tho national largoly attended, and tha proceeding wero from St. tho burning of bis house, at Rough and banks aud privato institutions have nearly harmonious. Rcprasontative all a usual. Deposits at Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg, Kansas, Arircsumedtbusincss, Ready, yesterday. one almost exceed tho amount set boon for tho has every' caso Fair daily The of Mr. zona, and Nw Mexico wero prcnt. Redrawn out. Every daily' newspaper ha port wero read favoring an early comple24th instin tho Supremo Court. The mail carriers party was attacked be- now resumed publication in some form or tion of tho Southern Facifie Railroad, after tween Tucson and Camp Crittenden, Ari- other the leading dailies in neatly the old which the Convention adjourned, to meet at zona, on the 0th, by th Apache, with form. A comfortable building for city offi- Marshall oq Saturday. ces will bo finished within thirty days on whom Collier bad jut made peace. Syracuse,' Oct. 19. Fublio school buildLasalle street, about threo blocks south of ing No. 7, one of the largest in the city, Thcro has been some bad waa burned. Lost, $12,000; insured, $5,600. NEW YORK. ( the court-housNew York, Oct. 19. The County Con- feeling engendered by the attempt of some It was doubtless the jaork of an incendiary. business south of Twelfth, A colored gi rl is now under arrest, who vention of the reform Democracy was held parties to force arid Wabnh street, upon Michigan avenues, confesses to having attempted to fire the lat night, 400 delegates being present. W. and members the Board of Trade building last evening, of hew TamW. Curtis warned the meeting that in a rented hall that vicinity with tho view Providence, R. I., Oct. 19. lion. Sylmany intended fraud at the election, and business a tho of doing there. vester Mowry of Atizona died in London, portion of said the only remedy was to execute sumdifferences aro These settled being rapidly England, Thursday last. mary justice by suspending repeaters or and the entiro burinesi comthd of portion Laramie, Oct. 19. A smash up occurred fraudulent inspectors from lamp posts, and aro in one direction. There munity working near citi' the would Rock; Creek, on tbe Union Fxclo law he believed the protect confident now is belief the that restoration Railroad, this morning, in which cfkt cr zens in so doing. The following nominaeven be will the more of remarkable city ten freight cars wero deraolUfcri. No Hvcj tions were made: For Judge of the Suher destruction. tlian Contributions for the lost,' Geo. C. Barret; for preme Court, to continue sufferers come relief of and in, Lnramio. Oct. 19. John Mulroy, of tks Judgo of Common Fleas, Judgo Chas. local committee is now. so organized as Ninth the Frans General Infantry, was struck by a Sigel. Daly; Register, to a and insure distribusystematic proper five oclock train at and fxixlly InNew York, Oct. 19. Tammany made -to tion duthe at least Thai InWork, needy only. nominations for State Senate engineer did not set him cntll jured. be to abundant Nor-togood weather, promises ring him. he struck Michael cluding William 21. Tweed, . Leavenworth, K 4 Oct, 19. John J, Bradley and Henry W. Genet. and fair wage, still there will be many fry New York, Oct. .10. Boston yesterday thousands who will have to be supported grading parties of the Lcavenrerth trJ added ten thousand dollars to her contribu- during the winter, and every preparation is Denver narrow gauge rxllrcsd htrt I : i c tions for Chicago. Contributions for Wis- being made for this. The Cincinnati relief tnblUhed soma disUnct rrc;t cf h;re. extconsin and Michigan continue to be made, committee, who wero among tho very first ractors ox poet to make surpriiing I'.ri, and money and clothing arf being gon- - wbe arrived here, coming indeed before the Boston, October 19. Tholnsnrancy CLra ; 'ti J. TOOHY. DCMMIO S.1 Editor and Proprietor. A' ?5 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1871. -- ( OF UTAH. THE.LADIES ,S In this ro amine Herald we Cd a juicy communlcatloncnlitled an Appeal to the Advotates of JfusUce, and signed with Ilia legend at th head of thU article. The ladies of Utah aro very indignant at the language of tiro indictment futtnd against the most upright, loyal and philanthropic men in thi Territory. They call these legal papers filthy documents, because in each case tome one of tho Vladict of Utah Is jnixed up in the nasty mess, Not satisfied at objecting to tbo conclu.lons of the Grand Jury, the proteitingalntoi?c plunge backward through history and declare that in their veins Cow rivers of the bicod and Then these lovely Jezabels spirit cf 70. because rip and snort strangers tipped with ermine, judicially scandalize their immaculate character. Here is the way iho hyperbolical sisters squirt their spleen: What h a government worth if the fed-ifofficeis ta.i thus with impunity wantonthe repulatiou, and scandalizo sacrifice ly the character of the most virtuous daughter of America. Go it, yo beauties of ithe sagebrush. No government under the sun could long exist While it ignored the ladies of U tab. Again, if there are any defend 'r of female character, let them rise upj one and all, to hurl the despicable vampisits in the shapo of federal officer-wh- o rotv grind the protesting hour!, front th. Ir place?. Closing the address is a confession that forbearance is rro longer a virtue, V and vice vcica the weaker vessel shall uHsume the repomfr bility of avenging the atiocTou judicial slanderous insults contained rn the alovc Tnut'mud' tiurrih-uThat 'document, tb se'.tle tin h h Rut shimj before the Indies of UilV bgln to avenge, we suggest that a large pioj'oitluii of them should first play i tho role of Beatrice CVnci, md that younj woman 1'iog fully emulated, then c.mc the walk of Chat lotto .1 If ul t -- i:. fr 1oiday. THAT TRAIN AGAIN. George F ranch, the great human comet, ha again swung around in tils orbit until the nebulous next Iivstdent of America whirled hi blazing nudal over Omaha. Hois coining W.vt, like tho IVtri.i pestilence, and may slop at Salt Lako City to fix up a slate with the Mormon. 'We have a frr this eccentric strong personal friend-hi- p hi rather but politic mystify our goniu, calculations. If George FizntL Train really mean to bo President of something, tire opportunity la hero in Utah, In a few week from now tho Prophet will bo inthopcnlten- tjlary, tho heir apparent, Brig Junior, ditto, ilnd tho .pretender and presumptive Crown Trincc, George Q. Cankon, in iho same fix. Thera should bo, no Interregnum In tho sacred monarchy, and ihcruforo wo call on tho man of tlm people to coma over and help tnu With Georg Francis Train a accordKing of Zion, anointed and gre-aeing to tho ancient fu.hion in ur petroleum, tho new government would bo stablo and fiicndly to all tho neighboring powers. That Train is no polygamist wo know to bo a waived on account -- fact, but that objection I of hi transcendent qualities as a prophet, for all hi predictions coma to fulfilment, lie i a bett.'f man jthan cither of tho Young, and can discount Cannon every day lu the week. Lei our now President Como to tho Tabernacle at once. " j WRITING ON NEWSPAPERS. post-offic- Tire e, of- and although that popular newspaper rises from the ruins in a diminished form, it It nevertheless welcome. ye believe the Post is the first of the great dallies of Chicago to reach this, point, and we' hope to have the rest of them regularly hereafter. Referring to the old Utile of Gardon City the journal before us suggests that henceforth the western metropolis be called tho Phoenix City. Good idea. fice, ! THE FIERY .CARNIVAL. The painful intelligence was received here evening that Elko, our thriving neighbor in Nevada, had been destroyed by fire yesterday. We hopa tho report is exaggerated from the real facts, for that place deserves to go on in its progress , with the steady movement which has made it one of the prominent clUee of Nevada. , lit -- r t A MORE HORRORS. r T A. City in IJlames. , NEW GOLD FIELDS. -- e, 77,-ha- u ; a-- et Ku-k!n- corre-ponde- nt po-ltivu- ly ho:. To-morro- w u f vo THE CC2EAT FIRg to-da- y. A wagon load of Union torpedoes, part of a lot being unloaded from a ship from New York, exploded on the street this morning. The driver was instantly killed, and several passers by injured, and ono houci and a saloon demolished. Tho vosel which has two hundred caci still on board, will probably be ordered off. Indianapolis, Oct. 19. Brownsburg, Inmilea from here, is burndiana, twenty-flv- o ing up. They have telegraphed for steamers from here. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 19. General Leman arrived from Fort Garry last evening A and report lntone excitement at Winnipeg on account of recent c)ld ducoverte at Lake Shabandarvin. Specimens of dut, nuggets and quartz have been brought to Winnipeg, and hundred wero rushing to tho new gold field. Lako Shabondnrvhi is a short distance from Ellver Islet. General Curleye, one of tho leaders of tho lato Fenian fiasco upon Manitoba, arrived here yesterday and was immediately arrested. General Curleye, like ONeill, who was arrested here Monday, declares the Fenian raid was no raid at all, but merely a colonization scheme, and that tho colony could have successfully resisted Colonel Wheaton if o disposed. Indianapolis, Oct. 19.' The fire this afternoon at Brownsburg, Indiana, destroyed five stores and three dwelling. Lps, fifteen or twenty thousand dollar; inurauce, two thousand. o has written Boston, Oct. 10, Iloar, accepting Iho Republican nomination for Governor. j a severe 19. Oct, Quito Me., Augusta, shock of earthquake wa felt hero at 4.40 oclock lliu afternoon, lasting ten or fifteen Ik O IHI IT OAGO r i Altai Chr.33 to P.iiHto i c j cziizTD pirr nc- - rr.r!:o . 7cr:z:ujv:oC) 1. r Gen- CIrrr.z3 ccrc2 t :.d i , Filty, 2alImo that Wo can xunlto tlio bout s Wit-hburn- CaCdlo. minute. FOREIGN r:CYJO. London, Oct. 19, Tho Bullion Bank of 1,181,000. England ha inciea-c- d 19. Up to lat night subLondon, Oct. scriptions at tho Mansion lIoue for Chicago, amounted to 30,000; at Manchester, 3,000; and Kidderminster gave 3,0(K on rr the pOt. contributed amount Pari, Oct. 19. Tho for the relief of Chicago by American in Pari i 131,033 fiUnc. London, Oct. 20. Karl Granville In a ln-t night, xprescd a spot eh at Manchester feeling of pride over th Matuna negotiations mid their result ; rogretod the sufferI B MADE BY'iJim DKCISION-Tings of Chicago, and thanked tho Amerig IVnisn for ir.t sepj:e-.-incan (Jovcii.m COM PLTKN T .1 : 1)G KS,' AND Hi L raid.-- . MONEY WON TO BE MAT The Times this morning lelievrs the jealousy of England is extinct, and .slates th.t TO THE BUFFERING rubrripthrts have been mt tvej nt th Man-shHARNESS M K'KR.s House, Lr Chicago, t the 'amount of IuUerfhld h.H coi.tiiV,.t d .53,000. OF CHICAGO. ' Uifty Dollars that. can up hotter Xf b rk tlian tlio Shop named! m seven hun Ire I d jllar. Jtfrrumuvd tint Prine- Pari. go to NEW TO-DA- "ii! Nphon - Y. HORSES FOR SALE To Shot! AT Frc-::::- !", irhzt t h cicir.t by IT' 77 DCLLi!lS Point lookout, . ...NKVIi.... S--r int c;:7 UTAH. COItlXTlTE, The Palatka (Fla.) Herald begins to feel a littlo hopeful about tho orange crop. Tho thinning out of the crop ia a tbo gale of tho disheartening 17th ofr August presented spectacle. But tho growth of vegetation since has boon so rapid that tho orange fruit will bo much larger and of finer quality than last year. , The most influential part of tho Russian on tho visit x)om doe not look with frvor to this country. Atexis Duke Grand rf tho IIorHCHoiull Clnuncu (txid Grudcu. Cui-hc- er , Carriocia nrpt Caddia Itorays, and Work Teams, AT LOW PR1CZO. r Cover , W ocl3-l- Ww . Corirmo end Paint Lcakaut. m it willi an c tt'B V 7' V OMt r- - V ' V. 1 V i -- r , U 3 OVAL V j e. ex-Jud- ge Ib0iri'i(7.: r,? Fr i '? 3. .. to-ni- ght to-nig- ht, ' ' Au GUI T f lip w C3.. ....ra tux ... 3. .. . A OPERA HOUS3. dlt-5- 1 ... W. S E. D. LABRUCUE, 07 TOCcriaue, U. t-- fw wiU rd-- i tkit a samsaout la sUsetur.ot has t;:xLr;i ty ci, coimai4tin lo L-VT- U Cortans at A.t H. 3 joa oclock fur oa ti C li. whs tL-l.'- Cjc:r Ci. re-r.t- .c j: flm t.. ti: c y ct c.:a V X . a. 7. r w CI!3 n, 7. c t jc m - lity A-;z- Acrzi ct p r r.i x. r ?c: ;i. r f. p. -s .. r j ... ttUcx tx a C. -- '.rVTZ' f.c ia.Ur tzZ ar m. c. C- tx wt4 diy, sltkokcar 14 ftrty-fo- . itwu lXTt, lo K;i. M. n II t: A C r ttU(.trUcrC;in 71! - h r, , I. i j - T 5 2 JI tj . .nir-- -t h-;:- u i IK . 7c A :;r 9 V c.7 c. - vi 2 'A rt 7. . u It'S' - :3 4 rCJ . 4 1 , - ... VV ; : z 1; 1 1 Vi T j i sa HARNESS, ETC. 1 lie careful when you send away newspaper not to wilt upon them. In relation to ruth u;e of printed matter, here i what tho Act of Congress soys: If any person shall inclose or conceal a letter, or other thing, or any memorandum in writing, in a newspaper, pamphlet or magazine, or make any writing thereon, which ho shall havo delivered into any or t any person for that purpose, in order that the ame may be rent by poit free of letter poctag, hd shall Yurfrit the sum of 83 for every offense and th letters, newspapers, package, memorandums, or other things, shall not ho delivered to tho person to whom it i directed, until the amount of single letter postage is paid for each article of which the paekage is composed. WELCOME. Chicago Post has arrived at our al mUsioner has called upon all insurance companies in tho Stato to mako returns of their i condition. Now Orleans, Oct. 10. Bank Box of Hall and Com mock, containing about fifty thousand dollars worth of tecurities, woro stolen - - |