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N i It these observations the alleged confession is given in the prcciso language that it was received, as follows: I n m a number of the Soritte Internationale; the head quaaters of the organization are in l'aris, and its ramflcaiions exist all over the world; there are branches in London, Edinburgh, Man chester, Liverpool, Dublin, Uerhn, St. Petersburg, Naples, Florence, Vienna, and other cities in Great Uritian and on the continent, aud in New York, Uos-- t on, Washington, New Orleans, Baltimore ami Chn a;;o in this country. Its members are bound by a fearful oath never to divulge any of the plans or operations of the society, and were it known that I was about to relate the story I have commenced, I should never live to finish it, while if the author of this ever becomes known, I will die a death more horrible than fiat which met any of the victims of the inquisition. It is therefore with fear and trembling that I sit down to write the true history of the origin of the Chicago fire, and nothing but the sternest sense of duty and a desire to clear my conscience of a load that is too heavy for endurance urges me to pen these lines. I fancy the sneer of incredulity with which some will greet my announcement that the destruction of Chicago was accomplished by the International Society or Commune; but when I have unfolded the details of the plot and the motives that prompted its conception, incredulity will give place to astonishment that human beings could be found who were so blinded by fanatacism as to become parties to so great and overwhelming a crime. The events of the past two weeks have awakened me from a dream so wild and improbable that, were it not for the dreary evidences of its reality that I see about me, I could scarce believe in the terrible tragedy that has been enacted in which I was one of the principal actors. Though blinded by a fanaticism more fearful tbau the first dream of lunacy, I scarcely can believe that I permitted myself to become the cause of so much misery and woe. To begin at the beginning, I must revert to the organi-intio- n of the Sociee Internationale, its intent, its object, and its plans. The Society was organized during the troublesome times that preceded the election of Louis Napoleon to the Presidency of France. A Commnne in which all should have eqnal rights and privileges, in which the poor should be equal with ihe rich and the rioh equal with the poor, was much talked of at that time, and this organization was formed with that object, in view of the election of Napoleon to the Presidency and his subsequent coup d'etat, by which he seated himself upon the throns, and for a time defeated the plans of the Society, Notwithstanding that fact, however, the organization was not abandoned, but was rather more closely cemented and more widely diffused. The events of the reign of tho Third Napoleon seemed to add fuel to the fire that was smouldering in France, and the Society drew into iU ranks all the element of discontent throughout the empire. The result of the late war between France and Germany was to incorporate a more dangerous clement into the Society, and it was determined to seize upon the opportunity offered by the withdrawal of the Prussians from Paris for putting the principles of the Society into execution. The reign of the Kcdi in Paris is i a.. ijg Omaha, 24. The following highly sensational article appear. in the Chicago Times of Tlie following document is given without the expression ut any opinion ns to its Hiitiieniicity, though it appears to be utterly romantic and improbable. There are uo' w;iuting confirmatory for example tlie original explanation of the origin of the lire has been denied by two perious on oath, which is sufficient to (he statement in n court of justice: then it can be attested by every ona who listened to Traiu at Farwell Hull on the night of the fire that he used the language quoted below, predicting a destruction of the building in which he spoke and saying that a great calamity was about to overtake the city. Finally there is abundant evidence going to show that tlie tire was set in more than one place. Thus a well known lady who resides in the vicinity of the Franklin school, on Division .St., states positively that while the fire was progressing north, in the North Division from the river, she saw a man walk tip to the side of the primary school, a frame building in the rear of the Franklin School, turn out a lot of shiivings from a bag, and immediy. PENROSE, Editor. aytf VOL. II. 1808 were yet fresh in remembrance, I hastened to the point te which I had aud for once the labor unions refused to been assigned, wild with a frenzy more do the bidding of their prompters. This terrible tliau any I had ever before exI reached the spot where was a discouraging blow, but the mem- perienced. bers of tho society were determined. tbe match should have been applied, a blind fury the Communists In no city of the Union was more to be huge coal lay within a few feet of it; a not only every vestige of monarchy, but feared to Communism from a continu- slight kick from my foot would have fuse, but the everything that served as a reminder of ance of the existent condition of affairs, placed it over the hidden ' iNewarK, X.,J., 'ii. the old distinctions between the rich for colossal fortunes were being amassed streots were thronged with people, and On a negro club left Patter and the poor. Neither palaces nor in an incredibly short space of time, and 1 shrank from committing the act that son forMonday, this city on a picnic, nccdmpan- works of art, nor cathedrals, escaped an aristocracy of wealth was springing Would have plunged hundreds of human led cdrnet band. The' Rudolph by moment's into mad so as to That become the eternity. beings strong fury of the mob that held high up that threatened band played for tlieul till 5 o'clock, and The then slated carnival in tho beautiful capital of the to defy overthrow. Plan after plan was hesitancy was their salvation. they should return to Patworld, where war and famine wrought suggested and abandoned as imprac- powder brigade arrived almost upon the terson. The negroes declared they the was and the such gad devastation. removed the of The defeat ticable. instant, explosive Finally, burning should a resulting' of the Commune through the per- business portion of the city was sug- from tho building. Among the first bar- in the not; quarrel cnstlscd, negries hanging Walter lludnlph; fidy of some of its members did gested. Appalled by the thought of rels removed, were those with which tho leader Of lite band, and subbini; not serve to discourage it, in the endeav- working such desolation in the fairest the train communicated, and although a a A party of or to secure the ascendancy of the prin- city of the conti'icnt, I at first shrunk stray spark afterwards fired the fuse, no Henry Walters, musician. Irishmen Came along and attacked tliij from participation in the transaction. explosion followed. Hardly had I recipals of socialism, but it was Or many of the musicians would on n basis more enduring than I protested that instead of promoting covered from the momentary flash of hu- negroes, have been killed. before. The society in France was the objects of the society, it would only mane fooling that overcame me, th in I , Boston, 24, y it is retard them, but all the others were was placed in imminent peril of my life. thoroughly cemented, and Another suicide occurred at East Need- stronger, numerically, than ever before. firm, and weakly I yielded. Gradually The flames had advanced northward on ham. A Mrs. Freeman" left her housd Emissaries were dispatched to all the the insanity produced by being a pro- both sides of where I stood, and were on Saturday, ostensibly (o visit a son. commercial capitals of the world, to- moter of a calamity that would shake rushing towards mo with fearful rapidiNot at the' proper time search gether with those who had fled from the the world to its centra, took possession ty. Dazed by the various conflicting was returning made for her, and it was discovered Versailles Government, aud formed of me. Sleeping or waking my thoughts emotions that had filled my breast, I had branches in all the leading cities, not were filled with the plan. To mature not noticed this, and when I awoke from that she had committed suicide. Her lifeless body was found in the water near only in Europe but in America. There the details of the plot required the ut- my trauce, the most horrible of deaths the edge of Longfellow's pond. Mrs. was not lacking those who were so most cuution. The project of raising a stared me in the face. Hemmed in on Freeman was about 50 years of age, and . an imbued insane desire with side for excite-some mob in of means a crucible of fire, I for a deeply every popular by the triumph of the Communist princi- in e tit, and to burn and pillage the city moment gave way to despair, but de- had a husband and several grown-u- p . , Children. pals, that they were willing to under- was debated at length, but at last aban- spair gave mo strength, and breaking Mr. Wm. C. Payno, manager of the take any desperate plan that gave doned because of its hazardousness, and down a heavy door, I rushed through a International Life Insurance and Trust promise of success, even though attend- the inevitable loss of life that it would store to the river, and plunged into its ed with infinite misery and suffering. involve, for to take life was not our ob- waters. A boat moored at the dock. company of Jersey City, was found dead The long existing conflict between capi ject; it was only to huinb e the men who assisted me to cross, although I did not in his office, 221, Washington street, in tal and labor had prepared thousands of had waxed rieh at the expense of the waste time in getting into it, but pushed this city, having commuted suicide by the use of chloroform. The was persons m every large city, and especi- poor. The inc ndiary torch was finally it before me, and reaching the north found at about '.) o'clock this body and a.m., ally in manufacturing districts, for any fixed upon, and on the 9th day of Au- side in safety, I ran with all my speed the act was evidently committed yester desperate work that would avenge the gust preparations were actively begun to through the streets towards the oity limreal or fancied wrongs they had received carry it into execution; several times its, seeking to escape from the terrible day a.m. He was about o") years of age. and is said to have left a family in New at tho hands of the moneyed aristocracy a day it. was fixed for the awful tragedy, scenes my eyes bad beheld. In of the land.- - Thus fired, the emissaries but often abandoned; tbt of too in meantime, my Los Angelos, Cal., 2.". of the Commune labored with a zeal tho elements was needed. Tbe torch crime had not been idle. As the curOn Tuesday Evening, officer Bildcrain that would have done credit to a better was first applied to the warehouse on the rent of fire passed northward from Van cause. The utmost care was exercised corner of State and Sixteenth streets on Buren street, it appeared that a larse attempted to arrest a Chinaman for to prevent any disclosure of the plans of the gusty morning of Ihe 30th of Sep- tract, bounded on the north by Madison shooting another Chinaman ou Monday Ihe Chinamen resisted, when the organization, and onl)- - a few were tember. It was hoped that the high street, including a valuable section of night. admitted to its councils, although these south wind then prevailing would carry the city, would escape the terrible de the officer called upon Robert Thompson few were the men who, in case of an the flames to the row of frame buildings struction that had visited the remalndor to assist him. The Chinese commenced from both sides of the street, and emergency, could quell the mob of their i northward, but a sudden change in of the city. The flames had proceeded firing fellows by their eloquence or their the wind defeated the project by ena- along Harrson and Van Bdrcn streets, Thompson was shot through the breast and killed, officer Bildeiaiu was daring, it is but justice to the labor- bling the Fire Department to quench the to Fourth Avenue, and hero seemed to the shoulder, and Juan. Mnnde- ing men to say, however, that they were flames. Again, on the Saturday night have spent their force. It was a terriFive i hundred not true representatives of the class, preceding the catastrophe, a match was ble moment, for millions were trembling vts through the leg. but those who, by practising upon the applied on Canal street, and for a few n tne balance, a few brave men bat armed chitons immediately organized, and begiln shooting and haugngilhry wrongs of the laboring meu, se. ured for hours ail seemed to be working well, and tled with (he demon: and but for the themselves a competence out of the hard but for the failure of one of the petro- omnipresence of the Internationals, Chinamen, three or four were shot,, and earned wages of their dupes. Throughout leum mines to ignite, Sabbath morning would have stayed its progress;but a mnn several hungj when the of supply ropif Great Britain and tho U. S. agents of would have seen Cnicago in ashes, but the rushed into a house that had been aban gave out. Fiflcclt Chinamen were hanged the Commune are in every labor union, J doom that was overhanging the eity was doned by its occupants ostensibly for the before the authorities succeeded in ap and are among the most implicit- delayed but a day, and that day came purpose or saving some household uten- peasing ihe anger of the' Citizens. Carson City, Nevada, 2j. t trusted ly members, not only of those near proving fatal to our plans, for then sils that had been left, and returned An extensive fire is razing in ihe organizations but they permeate every and only then, were we in danger of laden with goods: but a moment after mountains south of Carsim. ., A larit department of the state, municipal and betrayal. George Francis I rain, a wards the rear of the building became a natioual governments. la England member of the Sneiete Internationale, lec mass of flame, and gust' of wind Car luauiily of wood is biirtiing. San Francisco, 2. ' much was expected from the Society tured in Farwell Hall, ou the evening of ried it eastward to the Luke, and northThe argument of Laura D'Fair, be and much has been accomplished. The the fated bunday. la tbe course of Ins ad- ward over Ihe district that had thus far fore the Supreme Court, at Saeruiucnltf' labor strikes at Newcasile-on-Tyne- , the dress his manner changed for a moment, been spired, thus completing the il immense demonstrations at Hyde Park, while he made use of these words. ruin. On the north side, it had is postponud urltil November lltli. at Dublin and in the manufacturing dis- "This is the last public address that will been intended to destroy but few build FOREIGN. ' : ' tricts, were all incited and upheld by be delivered within these walls; a terri ings, and tnese, the business Madrid,:M. quarters So insidious and so ble calamity is impending over the city and residences of the the Internationals. It is announced that Her Majesty, I ho' affluent, as during secret are their plans of operation that of Chicago; more I cunuot say; more I tne progress of the fire on the south sidu, Queen Consort, is in an interesting connot one iu a thousand of those who are dare not utter." mines were sprung in various localities dition. The advent of n prospective' themselves participants in the outbreaks It was well for him that he closed as as the flames advanced; but only where heir to the crown of Spain is looked forknow from whence their inspirations be did, for there were half a score of the natural source of the flames was likeward to with much interest 'in Court ' . come. Thus far the great cities of hands grasping half a score of pistols, Circles. ' "' ly to leave the work but imperfectly ' Great .Britain have escaped the ordeal that would have checked any further ut done. The fire , Paris, 2k too slowly, the progressed of fire through which Paris and Chicago terance forever. It is with ruuoh best water-work- s Senof Itubaja, tho Brazilian Minis--t- er were iu full blast, and there to France, ha been appointed by have passed, but perhaps before this fancy that 1 approach a recital of the was danger thai through this agency the recital reaches the eye of the reader scenes of that horrible night. All day doonfed to desolation would be His Majesty, the Emperor of Brazil, as buildings some of the great capitals of the world long we had been in secret conclave, saved. Tbe works had been for the fifth member of tho commission of a mass of where no mortal could spy out our do destruction, but the time hadprepared may be as Chicago is not arrived arbitration on Alabama claims. By this smouldering, black and desolate ruins, ings. Petroleum mines had been laid as the wire was several blocks away ; appointment, the commission is now inhabitable only by the foul birds of the in several places, and trusty men were but notwithstanding this fact, the match completed, and it is expected that, tho ' night, During a short residence in stationed at each of then, to apply the was applied, the workmen were obliged first mewling will take place in Geneva t Paris in 1809, I was thrown much into match at the proper moment. The plot to flee for their lives: in their ,; the very shortly. The Count de Taris is lying dangerthe society of a leading member of the nau oecn so arranged, that all should man who hud .fired the mine flight, was overCommune. Being an American, it was appear as accident, ourpart being mainly thrown and badly injured; and as the ously ill, suffering from an attack of supposed that I would favor anything to assist the progress of the flames, for fire advanced he fell a victim to its fury acute bronchitis) his physicians prothat would tend to bring about an ab- we knew that once beyond a certain This ended the work of the incendiaries nounce his condition extremely critical,' solute equality between all men. At limit, no agency could stay them. The of the Socictie Internationale. The ele and grate fears are expressed by his first I laughed at all such notions, re- place, above all others in the city which ments the destruction, and friends, that his malady may have a fatal completed garding them as not only utterly im- promised the great measure of success, the loveliest portion of Chicago is now a termination. Paris practicable but as tending to overthrow was in the barn on De Koven street. waste, dreary ruin, habitable only by all law and order. But as expedient No "old Irish hag" was milking her The Courier Diplomatique, in its issne and birds of the night. ghosts after expedient was suggested, some of cow at the time, as the reporters of the The results are more than had been an Of publishes, under official au them seeming to be feasible, I caught city press are determined to have it; but are yet not satisfactory. thofity, tho following remarkable facts p ticipated, . V A the infection that animated my associ- numan Deing oi a ainerent sex was to the Schleswig-Holstei- n diffi. buildings that had been doomed relative ates and soon became a blind enthusiast there, however, but had disappeared as Many the Internationals, escaped the fiery culfy. It appears that in 1864, Earl" by in the cause of Socialism. While there li oy niagio, oetore any mortal eye Had while a large tract that it had llussel, tbeu Premier of England, enter- I became a member of the Socicte Inter remarked his presence. Before the ar ordeal; been determined to spare, is now a ruin ed into sedrct negotiations with' tbe" Freuch Government proposing an rationale, and it is not surprising there- rival of the jaded firemen at the scene Retribution is not long in following the anoe between fore that on its first organization in of the conflagration, half a dozen mines Ffano and Etiglund in", of crimes: of two the perpetrators great Chicago some eight months ago I was bad been tauched off, and their efforts original founders of the organization in favor of Denmark against Prussia; The " selected as ona of tbe prime movers. to subdue the flames were as futile as were conducted with the ' Chicago, met death in the terrible con negotiations Since I bad returned from France I had the effort of a child (ostein the utmost sccresy, arid wero carried on be-i- e. had instigated; and raging flagratioa they been in correspondence with some of cataract of Niagara. When the flames alone am spared to suffer worse than a tween Earl llussel and the Emperor , those prominent in the movement there, bad reached the river, the work By tho terms of th probegan thousand deaths from the stings of con personally. among whom were M. Henri Martin, on me soutu side simultaneously. science. Seven of the men delegated to posed alliance war was to be immediate-'- 1 who was among the first to fall a victim mine was The hos- -' ' sprung at the gas works, and assist the fire are in the hell they had con ly declared against Prussia. to the V ersailles lioops at the capture another near Van Buren street two others are probably tile operations by sea wero to be opened i while bridge, up, jured of the city; M. Assi, whoso tragic fate and two whole blocks were a maimed for life. As for myself, I have by England, which would forthwith dis. is so fresh in the minds of all; and M. hell of flame in less time than seething it lakes little hope of escaping the vengeance of patch a fleet to blockade the principal Julius Faridine, from whom I learned my unaccustomed pen to tell it; from tbe internationals, the oath to which I Prussian ports.. Military operatioi.a on the progress the Society was making thence onward, the fire was assisted subscribed carries with it the penalty of a larger scale were simultaneously to bo by and many or its future plans. The or a mine set on Well's street near Monroe, in a iorm more norrioie than any commenced by France. If the combined ganization in Chicago was formed under another a block and a half further east, aeain, Las been visited upon mortal since movement proved successful, it was,, that the direction of two Communists who and still another in Farwell Hall. Litthat France should incorporate sun nrst rose over chaos. The or had fled from Paris, myself, etc.. tle did those who listened to citizen tbe in her territory the entire western por- -' is ganization omnipresent, permeating f ion of the where none but the most daring and Train on that eventful kingdom of Bitvaria, formerly ' Sunday night, every circle of society, each member g a trustwortny were admitted. of Khenish Bavaria. France suspect that they" were sitting over a province bound to mete out the penalty of the The avowed purposes of tbe society magazine that needed but the touch of a oath to no who may divulge its se- was alftO to absorb the Duchy of Hesse any were artless in thomselves. They were match to involve them in a perfect hell crets. This, its greatest of has Darmstadt, and and all of the to endeavor to elevate the working men of flame. Rhenish provinces. From that point, the destruc- been written under the loadsccretsj The details of the "; of a guilty to me icvei oi tne ricn, to promote Com tion of the south side with its massive alliance emannted from the conscience : life has lost all its attrac- proposed mumc sentiments among the masses, and granite piles and warehouses tion for me, and I scarcely care, to live, English premier, and wero fully acceptas soou as possible, to inaugurate the was assured. Onward The plans, being sped the flames, save to see the damage caused, partly ed by the Emperor. thus far perfected, were snbmitted to1 ' reign of Sooiahsm, when everybody and wherever they appeared likely to through my instrumentality, repaired. should enjoy equal benefits, and poverty skip, a new was fired, and ru- But if it shall that I connot es- the English Cabinet for consideration, and want should be unknown. To these in with it. magazine Its fearful front involved cape from thoseappear who have already in- and approval; but tbe membtrs of the' declarations there was a codocil binding the fair city. I had been to volved me in so much misery, T will not Cabinet, acting undor Strong presdelegated the members, if it were found impossi- explode the magazino on South yet die at their hands, but will prefer to sure from the crown, refused Earl llus- ' ble to secure the results by peaceable Water street.powder sel their support or sanction to the alii. Our only fear of want of lie in accursed ground. Let tne add one means, to resort to whatever measures success was, that the authorities, word of to other cities, both in anoe, and the negotiations fulled. The warning should be deemed advisable to the direc to stay the mad current of fk-- failing orthis and by that have been publication of the above official statecountry Europe, tors of the organization. means, would resort to the last threatened with fire : the Socictie Inter- ments creates a profound seusalion in didinary the reeent two months of the exist and only hope lay a few blocks in ru- nationale is The sources from plomatic circlesi implacable. ence of the society were consumed in ins by means r. whence these facts were derived, have of To guard Francis lecTrain delivered a deorge rruitless attempts to stir up strife be- against this, a train had been laid, com- ture here under the auspices of not been made puoltc, but it is generally tween th mechanics of the eity and municating with the magazine, and re- the Odd Fellows Library Association. believed the information has been proineir employers, Dut tne disastrous con- quiring but a spark to destroy it. When The hall in tbe city, with a seat- cured from private documents belonging sequences of the eight-hou- r to Napoleon, which have beerl diss strikes iu the work had bceu so fully inaugurated, ing largest of over one capacity thousand, was . AMERICAN. arcoiiipanviiu.' C. W. s European Monarchs Alarmed at Internationalism! lZU UTAH, SATURDAY, OITTOBEH 28, 1S71. too fresh in the mind of every reader to need recapitulation at ray hands. Its horrors are painted on every mind in colors that can never be effaced. It will never be forgotten how in their Special to the Oodek Junction by the Atlauticand l'acilic Telegraph Oouipany. TCnt.n U'ill lit. r'lirfritl the tlrt cents mt line twenty-fiv- e Hid fifteen itiiU ler line for every Insertion. Transient nclvertlsinR to lie paid for in advance. ten linns of type of this Square consists of '"yearly advertisers allowed to chaise at plsvuro, charge of twenty-fiv- e ith only the Hcldiliouul wilts a square for canp.Hilimt, lint they willcou-befor occupying 5paco over Tlir;jed EXTRA fi...i.il 1 completely filled, standing room eten be ing not left. The desire to hear hint had been (lightened by the puUlicatiort in the Chicago Times of the sensational article charging him with the responsibility of the Chicugd C'ontJagi'iitidt!. Mr; Train denied the allegation, impuiilig it as ihe fiendish work Uf theBi iiish legation, lKsmnrck and Thiers, to desiroy him. His address, IsSlcd llu-j'nursj and as usual, was reple( with jnVucJivi'i sarcasm and ridicule. HNew York, 21. B. S. Drtwner, alias J. H. linhsoinj alia Uarvy Young, and four other aliases, a most notorious and successful bogus check Operator, was captured otl ' The detectives have" Broadway been searching for htm for four niofitliSi Ho victimized Morgan of thi.-- i State, out of $.'1,000 by a forged check( and a Toledo bank out of $20,000. St. Louis mid Canada have also been visited by him: nnd the Dry Dock Savings hank of t biscity is loser to the extent of $3,(HK): . shot-throug- to-d- uni-vers- . : y, . , . , 2-- y, 1 1 be-in- d well-store- d o gun-povde- ered.-- |