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Show v" ' t I 1 . ...... . ..... ' ' ' ' " w ' . . THE ta y seat iV lhTblesslag of Ihe Boston fires paused intense excitement, the whole burnt' district early en Bun-daf visthe Cathedral dreadful at least as great as idld that of Chicago, morning, the presentavoided. All e peclal says Herald' The 9. been have would Pabis. itation and the anxiety to hear the news was Bankers.Paria, Bontwell re- the ; property along the line of Wash- Bowles overwhelming. Secretaryfrom idw bankers ington street, which has now beam de- have suspended ceived many dispatches in receiving to is attributed saved the been Bosif would delay have frop both in stroyed, and Insurance companies, cannAmerica fc remittances on duib mem ton acd New Tork, eaying that there explosion had not occurred, Mm The was quite a panic in those cities. The 6 a m. The nre is under oonuoi.oeing ed by theni In Europe.neuse wm oe the bers firm and of Summer block between the hope there in the that kept Secretary telegraphed them and" neea able bust pay naa to resume reman n A whs no reason for the panic and advises Avon streets. just on the dollar. At the same time it 7octe is as atreet. on a Summer off as do fallen all he will to be not building them yield, of.the Bout-we- ll The a capi from a off serted was porabut that portion large eau to tustaiu them. Secretary gaa only Perfect order was tal has been carelessly expenueu. intended leaving Washington to- tion of the city. etreetarr-Therbeen were leiIarBdhatauTarigeme4tt e morrow, to remain' until FrldayVbut maintained In the S made with Drexel, Morgan Co., In will not now do bo, as business origin- three explosions of gas at half-paoV.lnftk. Peorile bezin to be relieved favor of Americans now on the continating in the Boston fire may require the fedUr.or and, on his presence here. Assslstant Secre- front the terrible excitement of uncer ent, traveling with condition credit4 The or nre. Rowlea of letters tne was the spread regarding tary of tne Treasury. Richardson, tainty waa to have left Boston for Washington last Uabtfohd. Ufci lo. inere gres of the Japanese government,of business, the firm, over now resting in the bands Boston the all to been excitement the has telegraphed by day night, ' - r. v he has fire, and great anxiety , in inaurance le considered bad. 1 Secretary to remain there. - If broke A' fire officers XoMBoir. but when the at first, lO,7o;a.m. already left Boston, he will be inter- circlesa correct mills in to had report of lta limits and outlast night ln the city flour cepted by a telegram requesting himcurwere mills wae entire at The there Street. examined the books, Thames had return. The comptroller of the still la are losses fire TagUir. as The once of the a of the relief, destroyed. chief feeling Blgeiow, rency Knox, and . i All the fire loan division of the Treasury Depart- not ao areat as had been anticipated. Losses very heavy. are on doty at the will here the in Boeton the for get at through company very left city ment, or " ' 'v ' dewere ' '"' ' 11 scene. but who I' to many people iook safely, Instance oecretary rtoucweii, 6 a.m. The dividends summer's connsgraLokdon, 11, after the government interest in that pending upon the win aaner great disappointment, me tlon on Saturday . was extinguished, city. least, but not until the oity flour mills were There are, says the Spectator, 192 Connecticut Company loseoutthe or their entirely destroyed. v The loss will exevery dollar companies affected by tae fire, their- aod will pay, was killed combined assets amounting to io7,- surplus. The National loaea $125,000, ceed $5C0.O0O. One fireman fire' is the The loses the Its Orient several $150,000, and out $110; of injured. 220,158. The'iSpecfafor estimates that ana .disastrous Xionaon moat or extensive amount its ust nre the about uoeton surplus. the insurance ioes by the ... , The dis- The Phoaoix Issues circulars to its has suffered: since J1861. will amount to $100,000,000; 9. Tne Republican mem trict burned Is much smaller than that aarents, stating that lta losses in Boston Madrid, destroyed at Chicago, but its contents will not exceea ow,uuu, wniie its net bers of the Cortes propose to demand of are or greater value per block, rne ioas esaets, deducting loes by previous the Government .tne immmeuiate of all slaves.' Their plan will ran tne heaviest on tne Jttoeton fires, are upward of $1,500,000. ; The emancipation ror oi owners to a inaemnincation rovldee issues its circular Hartford which of agents, companies, the greater part' of thousand rate or .one. at amount the n its Cuba that confine their business entirely to that strting .. . the entire e s a f - f fa hunfifteen In Porto Blco? and ana pesetas, be unmet risks in tne burnt section. Leading Companiss may vicinity ..;' ? $ head. assets of $2,355,000, dred per III if any ex are $500.000.. It has expected to stand, with few ..'.-v nas been introaucea into tne as it bill A hi-- ' and will meet its loeses promptly, ceptions. s s of Jot. thev abolition i;? Cortes, providing Uhlcago proners by telegrapn sym- did at Chicago. & the from service A .of SAVAHMAB,Ga.,10. Spanish aid. and Fire dispatch compulsory ' special by engines pathy train from " New York arrived this Florida aayaBlaxhaU, DemJiad been ald tne gonmen tr has conaleeted srovernor.; k !Ita morning. mto i rne sented allow, the transmission over steamDoat NEW xOKC, io. The loss is now estimated at between lines of. cipher owners of the exonerate anectora the telegraph Spanish ' $80,000,000 and $90,000 000, and insur. . . M 1 I Vn. til. for destined um foreign, countries. steamsniD anea at S 10.000 OQU to S12 UUJ.UW, r jjtcnviuo iroma a uuuqb . a. . ea iur con eommena tne and cA good many persons .wste Injaied burning, gaiiant s duct of cant. Maury. and several killed. or news me Hot ton tne of CianrA.Ti. a is The following partial list , . fire caused great excitement. Only two losses: t NATIONAL BAIIE Cincinnati-insuranc- e the companies, Morean and Co. $200 000; Far lev. Amason and the Triumph, have risks Amsden and Co., $250,000, Klous A Co., in Boston, to what extent is not known. & ditto: Wyman, AokUy j Co, $300,000: Several banks received dispatches from no to loan York New CITY. SAX.T their partners Eager, Bartlett A Co, $200,000; A B and look oat for a; panic, and North A Son. $100,000; Bhodee & Rip thins mrm and Financial than on tratidtng jsu.uoo; collect loans due. . to the, country to Drslfaated Depository ley, stock, iou,uuu, tne ITalted of States ;, Aaent dc isims, a0,000; lara ' Tne epizootic is rainy eetaoiisnea aianin, JViaiien & Co., 250.000: Geo. Lyde, here. togBro's 400 sick horses. The There are :-Carter & Co., $35,000; Smith, Richard mulea also are taking It,"." ts "J Warren ZXnsssy e eeeeeee -- IPreslJeut. son & Carson. $80.000:. Geo. McU lazier. 10. At the The Xm. Dahler Vloe Columbus. actuary O. $200,000; B.S. Solomons A Co., $250,000; insurance company states thar even if Qedbe Anthony HouKhton. Perkins & ward, iw,uoo: all the risks of their compahv la the Parker, Wilder A O., $250,000; A. T, burnt district of Boston are lost, 'the Stewart A Co., $200,000; Kimball A Uo.. total loss wtu trot etoeea seWKV , . $50,000; Llmona Bro's, $100,000; D i Chioa.oo. 10. Dispatches from De AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ts 00,000 . ' i Lvons & Co.: $40,000; Well Bro's and and Columbus, Indianapolis, troit, Dretfera, $100,000; Phillips, Bhaman A cities in the west report meetings Co.. $80,000: CL E Kins A Co., 200,000: other called by the Mayors to devise ways HAID-U- P PAPITAIMarr uro's, $100,000; ifi.u. Xyer,$50,-00- 0; and means aiaO.OOp to relieve tne snnerers by ;iJ Laoler end Macklntvre, . w ; ; Co., the Boston nre. idu.uuu; isarnes, vvtra, , a uo., r Boston, battalion of cavalry $300,000; Cushlnr A Bliss. $75,000: in i has been added to the Bros-Amerl- can ent. GEORGE Q. OABXOH ;'. EDITOR AKD PUBLISHES. DESEKET KETO st PER WESTERN UNION TEtEOBAPH LINE. By 6 a.m. the progress of the fire southward wm checked and also in "great measare toward the ".southeast, the extreme limit ia that direction railroad being the Hartford and Erie ifenAt. extending, however, oat on the road and burning the bridge. Then It rone along Broad atreet to India wharf, wharves, and taking all aIntermediate few vessels as before stated. destroying street All the residences on Kingston same Is the the destractlon,end escaped ' case on Lincoln street. All residences On tne ron UUl eecuou, bo oaiieu, iuand sts., Grid Broad ley, High cladlng are destroyed, rendering hundred of families homeless and destitute. On "Washington street the fire was cheeked ' by 6 o'clock this morning. In a south it had not reaobed beyond erly direction gammer street. The building on the latter street resoutherly aide of the and those west of mained standing, untouched were by the flames, them with the exception of three nearest Ghauncey street, which were barned etand- oat, though the walls remained street the build ing. ofOn Washington the American Water Company ' ing was completely gutted, but the wails remain standing. North Of this, on the tame aide of Washington atreet, all the building are destroyed as far as the Tremtoript etace, though portions of the walls of some buildings are left: Both Washington end Summer streets are filled with debris to the depth o several reef. A portion or j Trinity Church is standing alone to mark the location of the late beautiful edifice. Before live o'clock the flreiiad crossed Water street, and. caught upon the window casings and roof of Simmon's block, in which was the Boston Car Hpring Co's office, and the Hide ' and Leather Bank, and before .that hour, the Jwhole building was enwrapped. At a quarter to 6 the building Opposite the corner of Con rress street.,-wherwas the bank and W. E. Lawrence A Co's store, caught and in ten minutes all hope of eavlbg It was rone; About 6 o'clock the fire struck the corner of Federal and Milk streets, and began to spread towards iuiby and Broad Sts State, Devonshire and Congress and square were,so Kliby sts., and Congress far as merenanaize was concernea. on Wheels and foot, for everybody was , portable.,,. A moving whatevermenwas were engaged in large party of tearing down the signs in the vicinity of Milk, Broad and Kllby ate., and around Liberty square. ,The buildings totally destroyed on Devonshire at.; between Milk and Water sts., were the Home Insurance Co., Eastern Express Co., and the National Bank of Jbe Commonwealth. Borne of the buildings were nnsucceaa-fexploded, the force wasting itself through the windows and shattering those of adjacent buildings, but leaving - the walla unscathed. A visit to the north end of the fire at 7 o'clock showed that it waa not progressing with like the previous rapidity, anything "having advanoed not more than a hundred feet Into Congress atreet, between Water and street, darings the preceding hour and a half. The heat had. none of the fierce and terrible lnten-altn which bad been devour ltiar the boJJdln&s mo rapidly. The same state of aJOairs were rounetto ejUat on the sotrthern street, The building side of the atreet ' below Pearl atreet, which had caught as early as half past five o'clock, were burning slowly In with the majority of their comparison, watJs near neighbors, west, were all tntaeU' 'An Immense number of streams of water were being turned ' pn the fire from every possible point, an engine from some other city or town being seen at every corner, and these seemed to be having a good effect. It waa rambred about six o'clock that the old South Church had been .mined in readiness to blowup, but on inquiry It was found that those in charge had resolved to risk matters on that corner; and look to the protection of the heavy walls of the Trantcript office opposite. The Transcript did not remove any material, which waa peeked, however, and lowered into the cellar. Home of it may be saved from destruction. The Jost building will be nearly destroyed, although the walla may remain standing. All efforts at estimating the losses ana Usurances are futile at this time. At a quarter before nine the Hre had reached In nearly a straight line from Congress street through, Li hd hall to atreet., and Liberty square, both Kilby aides being on. firs. 'The --merchants exchange and post office are gone. The malls hoar ever, have .been saved. The poet offlce will open in Fanuel Hall tomorrow by half-pa- st eleven o'clock. The progress; of Uhe fire towards the water in thsdireetlon of ,Lllby; and Central atreetaeeetaed to beTecntlly v, AVer were stopped and tne streams offlames need in extinguishing the among the ruins, which, present the appear- anoe or oner oevastauon. f The conflagration was got under control about one o'clock, having in the apace of fifteen hours destroyed bun-dreof the costliest and most eabatan- tlal warehouses in the country and temporarily paralysing t' three ; of the leading mercantile Interests the shoe and leather and dry goods trade. It is said that there Is net tme , wholesale ahoe and leather eatabUabment'teft Jn wool trade has suffered Boston,The In an equal degree and the dry goods and jobbing houses left are few and far . between.';- wrrffrr ''ir't-The 9th rt;ImenV With --tJetiehmsnta from other regiments, amounting to l)20O men, are pn duty for the protection of property, and . preservation of order. A meeting of; prominent clti-sewas held In the City Hall' this p.m., presided' over by, Mayor. Gaston. and Encouraging speeches were' made nergetio action urged. In order to alls viate the sufferings of the needy, and the burnt, prepare for rebulldlnsrelief cot iiittee A Enrierocs waa appointed, of vUih Wm. Gray la chairman. The committee will hold was dally seasiotts. .A" tst?r of relief Norcroea also organised, with treasurer. The new post offlce buildwas for a long tftue expired to the ing acarred. fierce flames, but waa This massive fire proof liroc.jre saved the Ilomlpg Pott bnlllng, directlyrentand htlped ; gfeatlyf.la prt LrateBt. ing "the fire Ire nf reaching Tna old SonthXCburoh also escaped, thocrh several times given up for lost. The beautiful ead xafr iZYcnKrpt bull ils t n d Cur rar w d Prrtt'a jewelbrpot!iJor-ne-r ry csUlilf bntnt ta'th wera .burned.,' The of. Uili Eastern Express offioe was aaved, at one time burned. thongh Two a reported fineoffrom her r.andrsd "Poz. fur leadins cUIana, headed by" Hay or every aid f".In their KlcEury, to proffer V 'ri"' pOWer.'''" Boston, 10,3 p.m. The fire was well under control a little aftr midday and baa net extend zd r!3Cev The followingof the confiaare the general botui-arl- es -- I . i- - 1 f e : -- -- -- nl ion-Mll- k 1 ' -- - and-the- rr Y I v- : f I. M A w A . , da V - $ r-- na -- dis-Ule- W ; ex-may- or sc-ree-iT op-ppat- tv, - flre-en-- 'x 1 ; ) -J Itti XJeknty ma aVaat la ? brl-gad- ea '' nas J SB eapsblaUta.jJmpuatXai i fed The;7eryfBcstaQhino h:," sur -d- ispatches M y FIRST : OF UTAH X MANUf.4CTPEpf 1 aukMB Improved v poav balf and examine out StyUs and v - . 0 '":''L : . pany, fsuu.uuo; Uhampney brothers A Company, $150,000; N. W. Farwell, $50,000; Chamberlin, Curry & company, $100,000; Enowles & Leland, $75,000; Anderson, Heath & Company, $400,000; Bowen, Moore & Company, $10,000; A. K. Young & Company, $75,000; Dawda," Temple & Company. $100,000: Tibbets, Baldwin A Davis, $30,000; Pro-ge-r. Allen,- Book - A Lne , & Company $200 000; Company, - $250,000: VJ.f ?ivo,wu; XJ. u. mason, tuch cc Uriswold, $200.003; ! Situpdod. Hall A Co., $75,000; Of d way Blodgett & Co.. $500,000; Danforth, Clark A Co., $250, & Co., $300,000; J. C, Converse.Uardlng A Co. $200,000; Borne, Can Barrage non & Ca.. $75,000;. B. -- Grinnell A Ca.,$ao.OOO; timorg S. Wlnflow AXJo., $200,000; 'Albert S. Prett. . S20.0Q0; u Judeoo & Co., $10,000. Bliss. Whitlnr. ,ooo; Lei an a, Al aicrkeina a uo., ton & Bates, $300,000; J. O. Howe A Co., $300 000; Smith, Stebbins & Co., $20,000; Dnnny, Rice Sc Co., $300,000: & Co , $35,000; Pierce. Harding,-Colle$200,000; Gowlea; A Harding A Oo. Mutte $75 000 ; Grew, Stafford, A Wilson, $250 000; Sargent Bro'a A Co., $50,000; A. Folsom & Sons, $30,000; George N. Butler, $50,000; Eugene Chapin. $40,000; Morse, Hammond & Ob, $150,000; Styles, Bealee- & --Homer, i y Fuller. "Ewiosr, ' WiseRoth well. Bother, Patter A Company, $150,000; Jordan Clark A Co., $150,000; Btreyeker Bros., $75.00U: Eot Mansfield, $10,000; Jas. S. Klrner & ?Co , $20000: ,Tnos. Kelley A Co., $250,000; Uavld M. Modglan, $10,000; Mmr. Bales and Hacket. $250,000: E. F. Messenger A Co., $200,000; Chaffee & iw.uuu; iewia, urown A wnirney. Co., $50,000; eSeavery, Weiter man. $125,000: Rice. Tuoaer A Co. $200.- 000;,, C. Vl Walker. A Co.. $100,000; Norria and McKinnln, $10.(K)0; Frye Phillips & Co., $200,000; Hallo well A CToburn. $400,000; Thomas H. Tyler. $5,000; Nicholas,' Parker and Dupee, $100,000: Roeers A Co.. $200,000: Geo. W. Bondjfc Co., $100,000; Heyer Bro's, J2U0.0UU; Gilbert Lovejoy a Co., $150, $150 000; $50,000; A-Bo- 000. The news of the Boston conflagration caused even greater excitement hero- - than Sthat , caus- noon when the supposed lose - was al ready greater than that or Chicago the city presented more the aspect of a business 'day than, the Sabbath. In commercial circles marked cons tern a tlon prevailed, as it was unirersally felt that the business of this city would suffer very materially. TheWail atreet men were intensely excited and they congregated during the day land; evening at Fifth Arenue Hotel. The general impression was that will witness a panlo In! the stock market. on Pa- Settlements were made clflo Mail at the price of Saturday, on Union Pacific at 6 per cent, below Saturday's close; on Western Union at 4 Nkw Yoek. 10. . to-morr- to-d-ay a pet ctot.'Jbel0w,u'j; v- ill vBi'3. Boston, 11, noon. There Is no truth In the report that the fire is spreading. It has not extended since 2 p.m. yesterday, except the burning of six buildings early this ormorning occasioned by an explosion gas' in less than hair an 1 JBOstoh. s a.m ndur the magnificent corner of Wash- loeton and summer streets was de stroyed.. One gas explosion followed another in rapid succession, a num ber of firemen were prostrated and several eeverely injured, a woman named Martha Hutchinson Jumped from the second atory to the pavement and was severely injured, and hsr re-covery's considered doubtful. The .special train from Manchester. N. It, whica arrived la the city at five two steam . - - Mese.fc. " d, ? i' '.".;i i , . &: 1 -. ' ; FACTORY SHOE . nmrner. rericnT l:av tti Magic :'...;.' sn eVr'.II 6gtila ".el m LlftMnnt llvAirlnviiV Aftnnhmnn iimiiKi. iiiK riHKcf in uiumni MlldUllllinill.' r 99 Eavst Temple Street. - 8IQN Or.THS IB B;i g 1 e-- - a . . BEOAtjSfc ItVtook'tlio EIRSTi PREMIUM at thoUincintiatl lrY?) tukkk . oot 0 Celebrated ;ihe r I 3 Atfep t trie Kaniaa City Industrial Exposition, Oct. 23, '71 at tbe JXtw xorK Btate irair, A WAltJJS tik isest Donbk .. m IBS4T $TXgrVCUNi ajHU i v'.rrf-r'.- ExposiUonJ Oct. 22t;1870, w F e'ali ... v s. a. sr. srA &smss Kiaanina m a. j CHILDREN t':oV- - Best Sample of Machine 1 i:iisrlYJl ; , Velw ell. : 'WVcmjymffWffr ? v i 9 1 .. : " -- r Wf SB. ail Examine other, uohlnesi'iiut don't buy you have i Ex-Go- v. JST-jSTXI- -K , i Hid a , aaA-AW- T3 ij on dat ETsnnic; i eaaeasjasse .i. t ! ? " " ' DP DRY GOODS : ' ; .: i 1 V: ;. ,.;: .. HORSES COLLARS! nonsn coLLmtsi : ' i i. illo&iVaiSVeCom - l . - v ;, - - . t j j , 1 ! . i J" holcSaleljsiiiOJfetSl. tit'-'-- :.-t- " u-;;- COt-i.iL- ) -- 5 VCGTCnrJ 1DI0PATCHES. ....... ; i"! iir.Jc3--.- v i J Bartlett w?ort This BtoeX, seleotea eipressly t! nil .a .u r ;j o ".jc.-.- . !".A for v Mil v ticket performance, at 11 ofAock. orncx.opm BOX I tASdoy t ' a tOST on H. B. CLAWSON, Bupt.:- 'il to JTOTICB ii0. 97 a 'Til IB. Kimball Block BuiLoEr2cr Full and Complete. !, TO THJB BTJILPgRa, FAINTXB8 -- Of 8. L. CITY. bare reeelred and' opened the largestraa AWD OLAZISB3 ... sane alncehla sentence... , I Miss O'Gorman's lectures here have drawn larse audiences, many not be ing able to gxln acriittnee. Lae isavee for Balem and Gouthern Oregon ' ' ' ,' ' ; ?t-- ? Hi I A fire at the Dalles on Thursday destroyed every building, from Brown's brick yard to Ciingman's aaloon. Ctiles & Co a grocery store "is entirely des The fire broke out in thetroyed .. butcher sop.Hallway Co. are- negotiat i The IT. P. ing for the purchase of the Delay claim, for adjoining thea. IXolladay i addition,w depot ground to-morr- " . QI.AS3. St AND B UBlBTAL. BULEKT 3 It S AN D . PLATE GLASS. ' COaUCON BHSJCT 1 -- i OZ. t 'a.wuj T vt?OU;y Jattia - . . niTi - )J t '3zixti3?irx?;4CD.ei la any' quantity and en ths"shonest wetlee SJutGB xrnutojwa, raioiD sAS w . .. rnralshed t tbe lowert. We uiTlte all to exam tae our stock, wbteh is so arraoaed tbat wa en flu onm.' wTh , hT tlCi'I-jy- " 5 - I ...n 3lJ,J If' V'4 t t' ' v 5 it- iifiili ji.V.ntt - ii wivlmM U. sii? e:il Si Vi'o f V .AND. v:unOIClit QTYLlu .."oIJ,r, ,c U t . , ,tj """'nit; salt XnUor City. f 4 t t I J. - ed -- : lr ) ' " f rt,!& trfMrt ft fc. na' . br-nd- We ars nst U reeetpt of. onr ' 1 ... ... siesOTjr ; E, rfiXl t - -- .'t!l5WO'J - 9. Tompkins, 6f an sums that has eVer eome to tbla Territo-t iPoRTXAND, Oregon, - IT, and are prepared to fnrnianinrobbers, baa become x t A tlCi ' . . J .ti ir w . ' ...... ., ',,,,1 . ! ' ! . . , ' r 'w-fi-. wifj f.. i ( ., .Wj-.,- M,.. r Jt4i : '- ijtiiti . J'-tte- ry- U t3 ai kw ,. f . ...n t - 1 - .;') t r .1. 0 fl I Ttt . '- - t tt y- clj v 1 . 1 t z uvawuBiwui au- - akroaaa r1 s-- . 4 ... ...1 (. ..: J uui eiir eaa aos nTea more pieaaans m 0 ; - - ij linQti - .t,,.-a- t , iv,A 1;''' 77... -.-t, -- ,::-'! Tifi niin ' : ' i i f PERCALES! ua - ; U; ,,' on STOLEN, NOTES, data Cbleago, THRSS PROMISOTtT 4, 1873, slcned Kmtiarit afaaoa; uruer w myvMnaxwa dt zne pitrwie ? payment orwnico le topped, tub. Note at 69 dare, $300; Note at fcnrentliS 'J fjUC; Note at nine month-- , fl.SCO. Twenly-flT- S dollar will be paid for their return. V . .v GEORGE BATES. dZOIS - , laelades . roll lines of Sox ttttKy MarfcM MHTS3OTS i Co-d- ay ing UMTS a .Hiss Jean Clara Walters IKagialen. Colfax, Cel., 10. The stage from here to Iowa Hill upset laat night; was precipitated nair a dozen roas aown an embankment and dashed to pieces. Charles Bice, the driver, was thrown from his seat, and Injured so that he died soon after. A yoans airl. the onlv eacaped. ?aeeenger, narrowly10. The Jury In the ucuacsiana murder case, couia not areelaaai aoisthey i were fiiiCharsed. The prisoner to be bailed. 10. The absorbing f Bait Boston fire. The been has the topic affected directly by the oclyinsarasce disaster Is the Fireman's Fund. The resident estimated their . loeaes I at 100,000, which wilt bo promptly paid. Dounees nere are jroreign wa. uomg involved, but tne precise extent largely loss cannot yet be ascertained. of ths j Michael Jjovett, taken into custody for insanity and sent to the County Hospital, died soon.after arriv S J He - i t .i i .i..iii ' v ' Work. t the New Jersey Btats Far. T j(3C?;qSTvPBEmt7U-aBOOtS, AJJQO HtGHEST? ' PREMITJ MS and Silver Medal at the MlnnesotaBUi GENTS' BQOTix -- .:5-- , . ; Iiti s . -- t 1 .t to-da- y, " , I - " lfc; military guard lAdies' snoes, ALSO HldlIE3T MED ALi and Premlota at the American InsUtuU, N. York.. -W the burningdistrict, wmcn now nam EARNINGS, . isa,ee ij V hers 1,600. Attempts at robbery " and Alis6 Both of the Highest Pre tnlums at the Mechanics' State Fair, titles, N.Y, incendiarism will be summarily, dealt with.. The atreets are almost lmpaaaa $livVEB; MEDAL at the Middlesex echanlce,1 AasoclaUon of LADIES' BLIPFEtiS,.-- . , DiviDiKtt iw lsil, so per:ct 'ATEC ble from the crowds In the vicinity of I Ltiili,:Wd'i::et i lC L ,,rf:"-'; f; :. ' t" , CHILDREN'S CLIPPERS, the fire. Only three or seven banks 'a I ...... ii ,7b burned out failed to settle at the clearIn a word, 4hf merlU of lb MacMne speak for it. Unlrsraal Patronsgs, sip the Shawmut, Fire Oldest B u&Las Utah ior jFdie ,Weai7ir orr Storm Weather: ing, house in tatioa that It costs no moreI tnan any othee una.t t a daily when It is oonsl'leretj j for men's, and North America being i v aw "T rrTf r"- , " t " ble to get at their vaults. "The Mount i Sparktfiff, Climbing,' Ridmff, Fk- 'a Vernon. Hide and Leather, and Ever .......... J ,..'ett Banks were saved,-- but they Ioat vt WMf w IfESS TEAXS40TEO. r their valuables. V :.f? ehoioe asaortmsat ertheaboTS, llB-iaeaselcallMa- A aad large aiid all: : ' President most PirinAoaxpsiA, J 1L and" the' oar Maperteat'a owntulr Grant, Gens. Sherman, Sheridan Porseen the till ter," Installs. Gil more, end Foreter. Com Agencies in Colorado & SSontana modore Kimball, Secretary Robeson. COL.I.BOTION9 FROMPrJUY ATTENDED TO. -- vt naPAii'sa. a Curtain and.' militia officers WE MAKE. TO BOSS: from adjoining here 'to attend the Interest Allowed on Time Dpo"(' a " ,A AJ VaUTT BI8IBBPAID funeral of General Meade. .. 7 dl061y rrt?irf:r rinl k .;r' I Nsw Yoke, 11. General exprea a ' W loos of sympathy with the suffers by S u .?0inafi-HDM- d we U k e! y 8ACT? id sosconnre are neara every where. The Tribuue says if it Is within the Lake Ctly- Main Salt Rext of South Door St., Gallerv, Savage's be Treasury power! " v Macle as ft a...ury.f o"1 " to anor. temporary reuer to the auuer gov! as new alooe. era, let him do It immdlately, and , re i i.li port his action to congress, with rea act of an sons, and indemnity wll uoors open at 7. doubtieas be passed. Fertormanoe will eomaaenoe at X past The lime says Bout well may uri W'liHII Jl'lll BffJII doubtedly be relied upon to prevent which will ne government securities, rtTrr . nnom TrT cessarily be thrown u pon the .market. of the from becoming sport speculators. . Another action which can be legiti T WOTCHCER 1ST2. 11, mately expected or bim win be to re 121 e;fj A 3 lieve the monetary and nnanolal pres";!1 " SOLE LEATHER. sure, and Zwill unquestionably be exerta,: ;l;UPPER5LEATHER, ed.' T'Kct - "HARNESS1 The Herald says the Secretary of the IiEATHEIt; o accoiaiaodate the raridlj Iaoraasiae: Basmess of this Deruiment and Treasury assures the publle that the IHPOETED CUa'ivB klw'aC'-Government will.use its money .in the For a limited number of o! the popular nights, CALT SHOrSf wo vk market. The situation should be view t toihiDitto crar Patron ths -'J h HOBOCCO AHD H I IS BUUTS. , ed coolly and calmly by evervbodv. Actf'. .... The excitement will only aggravate the $hoe FrsrDrNGBrp "XXTy vz oase. ,, ; B1RTLLTT. MR7JIHES J. The World says Judge Richardson Assistant Secretary of the Treasurv announces himself on duty to stave oft EVEHV BROUGHT INTO THIS TEIUIITOIXY. ' any possinie nnanciai panic nrom the :.' j. .in Boston fire. This is the only time for MIS3 JBAfi ; lvt J7AtTiBS, him and Secretary Bontwell to pub fttJ r ":u:.it'-ii- ' We 'Have been obitgeti to mora; sto . rorswear curto licly again innate the rency. Let Secretary Bontwell and Assistant Secretary Richardson make HORSE COLUtRSI JBUUVDITJC haste to give a publlo pledge that they r:s " air-i' :,! BS " lf SillMi i!.l.'ftS ' ;v "'AD yt will not add to this visitation by fire - 'T'; -.t .r.w voii-fTiki, W 4 be presented, the new sensatlenal drama, iwxsTct the calamity of Inflation. One devas W1U , three Walter in written K. sets, by tation is all the country can bear. . Y i'- ii Cooper, Keq, enUUed' I The SSunaays from very good aonroea we are inrormed that tne aovesnment will he IjvIj'u oome to the relief of the nubile, and it " iah. fV1. ' , WVe laWls ?ak eartr Inspesttov Of fh. same. s--a M is not nniiaeiy tnat ten muuons or nr teen millions will bs reissued if such latient a 'jo'&'i' ,o I 1 j; v Ordart by McuL receive, jtpeetaj and prompt an amount ne necessary to avert an x Paul Dan vers, a yoeng sqnatter, U-other Chtoago disaster. 31 .Sli.ii v.'f ; y, g, 1 , orougnt o'clock, engines crom xaosaeasr. worse, ana a noea car. u.- - .sr. with un ail riage, .One tnenneughto ateamer.ls a self propeller three. and worked The men were Irish vand. went: to werk with f ..... s ereat aeaL It was iortunato at this wa. two ?r ebarre. , 8she critical time that the steamers ' were on hand, for thewater, fores on, ine ny. dranta was very email, hardly enough ": i." i CriK3 ik CO..? to foroe a atream to the secondwas atory an windows... Amoof the arrivals eof-lnof 75 men frcia Ci ie-forcompany parley, Oata, Corn,.,reaa, Dried Fnxlt, '" "r Maine. The range of three stsry brisk tclld-Ing- s, Utely occupied by Jordan, Marsh A' Co., but within a few days taken itxlzA dark iron crsy fco fc' av- -i i orrraa. denies tie rerort of an e Cjs H n . r of by Crosby and Ilcrse, t ptaession , Gmbtt-taand Thiers betwen Interview who were to throw the whole into or that there bas ' been . any. -- e a a rand atore, in connection with their f CoNSTAJTrni-oPi.sal . t i. y U v.j as8ii.c; cats. 9. The Zevan r Horrid erooVM too Washington Street establishment, s c fcjui ZTrrald In fctia acrrended O twandd flreaad werevsryeosalnfiirat. Dotrri ouencecf the ei 'ft j publication cf tz.il: the Cizzzitxri tlsr Crataef 3 rrtl;.-- c;ra iaawawsf r at 2 o'clcti czlj tU 3. ttsily ltl2C-!cf f fcly fire and remained between the tBack of tht'r Uovey A Co's building. ' i hrtw-Uo-I,Pr- -i rtu-?-Tripoli 1 1 a.. Mied4i.oa ,, prcafcy3 . . Malta.-.-'Ui lU ova Wa now seers . tercet tza tot tta old, u. CcUttiea, I Ths means of ooananl- -r .' : tl3 Z:i to . V it Jordan & Mr.: i U I fculIi'-- 2 r.d 7r-uii!- .; ail the Avon street prcprrty. HaJ tls , X9CC3. proper authorities cctctf the cs frci Lov.t.KTS. Jf L. EAXTCOT, Hizn-:- r. iVery-xhaodli- Self-Settin- 1st SOUTH B J.i.yw. Room a fear doors West or, BCAtlSEV.Jt'is thV easiest ranning Machine made. oo.cr.4wnouBSAi.iX3PAira'rqr. It? is so ;'cbrrectlV fitted that it . makes less noisa . ANDERSON & MILLER, Ag't. BiECUSil: ' Vil .tV.than any other .Shuttle Machine. BE0AXJSUutIt; doesTall Hhe yarieties of work from the nneat i wi 3 ? c: t n ' cambnc to the heaviest texture. j -- jsiad l)a 5av.'SJ.'i JJAW ,'.,, y a :nt Jt. w has all tho. latest improvements and all the ' BEjUSElIt woii choice ,attachments,Lincluding the beautiful ll.A jueianu, wnexocx ana vompany, 7o, 000; Sawyer, Mansfield & Company," sizo.ouo; wneeicck, Anderson A Com pany, $200,000. Brown, Dutton & Com SILL i ARISE WHY ( r - u SUT Bale) - Whltton, Burdett, & Young, $350,000; STATES, Tor tain anu rapiu. BECAUSE Jt is adjustable in all the wearing .parts. ii r". . P't.' as ,f r ; Is now Intioiuoei tias tne simplest ana most easily threaded 'shut. tie, requiring! no lacing. .OOffSaaear?. BECAUSE f3 It has the Positive Tension and Thread Amttoller 0??r. jr waa ms JrATOat exiashowe. BECAUSE It has no eogs nprl springs, its motion beint cr. orraa siwuoaACHisssseiM.t 1S telee-ranhlni- W ARKET s yiCTOB so POPULAR It" is tho . onlyj.'. Strjught Needle Ti '"." ' JjEUAUpJs DAILY, :: -- .' UNITED .m r-- BECAUSE,. ".in a. ! ;,J. T' THE OPR. " of wort oflwblea Inw ataoanie I MACHINES y of ffilKli &J3Fi . f r fOT to-nlg- bt, . 1- -- IlUIfHIMO 'J III UULlllUlifl. AJLU HxceUenOe ranWa " JR. CLIAG HOWCt ,n nnannallftd ' " THE ORIGINAL:"": -- ;i , T7orld ilest in -- ' I . Ml! -, lesvasaafSSl TJTiTa HOW3B 5llIUlr j MM,,,,,M,Mli,Jesjje1jjS1jjjjjjjBBaflsea At) JewawawwSl Wf : 1 . IJKCV- SEWING . . A fit rhs wh:!a t--J Gammer etreet, . acrccs czrlx. nsarlv down to Drake's wharf, and thence in nearly av direct Jlia to Fort UL'lt V? Jlr 1! l rr Llr.-limarch to iaiy LU.t;tr ti Mil-i -. rrcn and fjentral ctreat. on Washington Lamnjr. ti ithin boundaries, on an air of TV acres, every puuuuig. u oonaumea. TTaxixiraTOJr, 10.Ths news of the fctrr-trr- . B(9 RDW ITS if, r i 11,1872. l&nClAX. , r ' ' 11 co'-ple- TO TBOe . ' ..... . !' j .!..,..--- r-- , ; |