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Show -- f ' it on - 'UJ 4 lb vf if v " j0rzd& i - , -- ST WT yl i J J western metropolis, leads us to tho conclusion that this rum is but a fraction of the ac- DAILY COHINAK UEPOilTEU. DENNIS J. TOOHY. j Editor and Proprietor. MONDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1871. TERRITORIAL TAXES. Chester Loveland, who it assessor anu collector of taxes in this county, was in town on Saturday last looking up pay menu of Territorial and County taxes for tho year 171, from those who have not been silly riiou h to have paid then already1, ullhough if the assessment were proper no part of the revenue is due yet. Some of our citizens told Colonel Loveland in very plain language that tho matter of collecting theso thousands of dollars annually without a word of account to the people, is about played out, to far as the citizens and property owners of Corinno are concerned. No itepcndjui were ca.t on tlu official conduct of that urbuno official, for his intercourse with tho people of Corinne has been pleasant; but when, under the law, it has been provided that at least ono half of the annual assessment is for Territorial uses in maintaining courts, tho penitentiary1 and other public intitutiors, and the money collected for thc.O purposes has been for two years diverted to some unknown channel, the time certainly has arrived whew taxpayers should Jnvuire whether they aro yearly contributing "j tho support of the civil government of tho Territory, or paying their money Into tho picket of a thieving pi iesthoodl. That tho public funds are misappropriated there is no handed over by ibult, for tho tho county officers to tho Territorial Trtns-Wc- r, who 1j no othol thin Brigham Young, i.i reality, is not expended for any presciibed Last year and this that poitlun legal tho Central Iuci'Jc Railway located in of this county, has juij Territorial and county taxes amounting to more tliatt twenty one .thousand dollar, and tho people west of (Bear River, including Cot inuo, have been mulcted out of as much more or agrenter jnun. Where is tho money? jWhat road land btidge have been built or ,repahvd out of these cnotmous levies? What court, or 'Juries, or witnesses, have been compensated, Iks the law directs, out of it? Nonoat all.' t The houses in which the law is administered are rented by tho United States 3Iar.hal and I paid for out of the Treasury of the United State. Tlie penitentiary is maintained in tho samo way. Our roads tleservo not tho name of rood, and tho biidges gin but Imps for destroying the lives of men and animals. And yet you arc asked to rmy taxes that ft party of robber bishop and elders at Sait Lake City may tight against legitimate nu tliority with your means 1 That is j tst the case, and tho retainers nndl contingents which Brigham Young, Daniel II. Well, C.uuioa and their scoundrel usbociates have promised to their lawyers will he paid out of tlie Count, and Teriitorial taxes of the peo-- s pic. Talk about Tammany corruption win. n at our diors we have the Boss Tweed of MerminUtu, grinning at the idiots who pay tnJ f.dller while he dance deCancoat court j nnj laws. If the Cmnd Jufy made thi fiscal highwayism the subject of invcatlga-- I tlon, ns we think it did, tin matter of the right of a Church to cnfjiid its univeisnl tithing may be ventilated and an account of diidtonct stewardship bo given! to all whom it may concern. It i just andl proper that a reasonable tax should Le paid jfor legal use; but tho moment that those who are charged . with the caro and disbursement of the public money, divert it to other channel, or refuse tojrxpend it as the taxpayers intended then it is time to be looking out for .vouchors, If any man or any railroad doing business in Corinno think their money i safe In tho Utah Treasury, then are both man and corporation simply ases; and we may incur tire displeasure of personal friends in saying that anymore nymer.t in that direction Would be foolish to the Htl degree. Still each has the right t,o do ns taste or fancy dictates, but others do concientiouly demur to any further maintenance of the king-doof polygamy by taxation. This is not the last of what wc have to say on the subs -- per-ccnta- u-- go er 1 1 ! i j tual value of property destroyed. Every newspaper offico in the city gone, AH the banks, princely mercantile houses, hotel and many churchs in ashes. Tiro dwellings of tho people swept away leaving 50,000 homeless inhabitant out in the dreary ruin! "Where can sympathy begin to pity the sufferings, or benevolence take up tho task of relief? So much wo 3 and horror, loss of life and property, have never yet been recorded of any civilized city, and not ono in all the communities of Christendom will cause such universal regret as this awful and incalculable calamity at Chicago.! j ui it all back, and The Rkpouter take acknowledges it was Corinno, not Salt Lake, that was scared. "We concur, Salt Lake Jltviciff, A quite amusing to many ff our citizen who lately heard a very different story from an nltacho of tho Jleview. As we have intimated before, that paper should say nothing in contradiction of its own fright, especially as tho it involves nerve of ono not a party to Its treinulou whistle by tho graveyard. This Is j DISPATCHES THE LATEST i THE FIRE FIEND. this hour tho firo has made a clean sweep from Van Buren north two blocks tp Adams, and west to Clinton, two blocks from the river. The wharves betwcou Van Buren and Jackson are burning, and tho wood work of the western approach to Adams street bridge is destroyed. A largo coal yard, containing a thousand tons of soft coal, and situated between the Chicago and Alton, and Pittsburg and Port Wnyno Railroad tracks and tho river, is on fire and Tho immense grain burning furiously, elevator of Vincent, Wilsoh & Co., ono of the finest in tho city, is immediately adjoining, and though inteudwl to bo there seems little doubt but that it will bo destroyed, as the intens heat to which It is subjectedjvill crack tho slate with which it is covered on both roof and sides. It contains many thousand bushels of grain of all kinds. Tho depot of tho Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, and Chicago, Alton and St. Louis railroads Is situated north of Adams, and between Canal street and tho river. Ono of tho buildings, a light wooden structure occupied as an express office, was in flames at midnight, and is undoubtedly destroyed. Tlio scene in the vicinity of the conflagration arc indescribable. Half of the population of the city seems gathered there. Tho tugs on tho river aroj engaged towing to place of safety tho vo.sels in tho neighborhood, while locomotive aro hastily pulling out tho great number of cars standing on tho track in the path of tho flames. At this writing it is impossible to give an estimate of tho losses, but hey aiu nlreaJy very largo. Tlia Jlamef appear to be scarcely checked, sesfar as could be ascertained, when the reporters left tho scenes of tho fire. No lives aro known to bo lost. m. Tho wholo Chicago, 'October business portion of the city is in a&hes from llarrbon street north ,to Chicago Avenue, and ca.t of tho river to tho lake, an area, of three miles1 in length and from a mile to a mllo and ft half in width. Every hotel, bank, express office, telegraph office, theater and newspaper offices, with nil the wholesale houses in the city are totally destroyed. Many thouand privato dwellings and tho water works wero Early this wind was the blowing a jmrfect morning galo fiom (the southwest, with a sky of bra. No one can tell what the end wilbic. The only salvation for the remainder of the city the wind keeping hr its present direction. Fifty thousand people are homeless, mod of them in ft destitute condition. Tho unburned streets for miles are lined with household goods. No one dare think what tho loss of lifo may le. Tho flames swept through the city with the rapidity of a prairie fire, and many mu.t have j crhhtd. Tho Western .Union Telegraph Comyany has succeeded in getting up a Mv wire from hastily improvi-o- d 'office in tho southern communication part of the city, ctabli-hin- g in nearly all directions. Munificent offer offttsita$co aro coming fiom every quarter. fire-proo- The Flames Beyond Control. Fire tlie City Has The Largest Fur Eipericncd. LOSS OF PROPERTY. THREE BY ONE AND A HALF OF THE BUSINESS PORTION MILES OF THE CITY DESTROYED. ETC. i. ...... ETC. ETC., WASHINGTON. f, tnJ 7 Yenre Old Virginia Wye. Mnert'i Ilye, tiro-docln- rr-ul- pllnrHOME The aj.trm. liirTEIHarv cmpour.drd itb tb grelrat cere, boon rfftTed lo Ilia and o 'ionUi ethun.ant haa TO tins TAKTF, end et the public KO 1'U:a ANT eo Hmt cowbintnir meny rtncdtrel egr&t. inim dorsed by the iardlj.il ffraternltv e tb. br.t known to ths 1 harr'ajoix. It co.te Ilttl. to give th.in e fall tr tl. and $40,-000,0- 00, j i 3IERCIIANTO. GUY. iJ We e.k following ry cn. frrtn many of ibe uio.t eminent pbyaicians in the coiinlrv : A. JACKOX k Co.: ES bT. L'.i ia.ynly. s Swan Extra. Black Swan 170.-JAM- yon bar. commontceiM to th. iqd-lc(VftUria ii lUUrra, pmfifxl n ill. wrlpt rf th. Horn. it rbUMot, thrrcfrre, be cm drrrd as a secret or pat rt mrd cine, no patent bating bwn uktnforit. XV. hv. rromin-- d th fort tils for making tb Ilotnr B ttrrf, and nnhcrliatlegly ay t tiard 1. on. of rara rsrl'ent. at tb trtie tn It conjn tton are th boat f the ee--a to wbtcb the bulon?, bring h!rU Tonic. lmulat.t. rarinit adv an 1 .IlBhtly LttAtir.. Tb mod of prepsang them I strictly in aeeordmra with ti mb . of pi artosry, Jlarlna .vt th tn, eccn t effect tn our t rtv- -t pracfl , v tak p'ra.ur. in i, na de.imu of tokluz to e -t .a Iteirg th. belt Tonic aud bbmuleut now offi red to the public. F. O. roTra, M. V. L. C. P :uvtri! M. D. . combi-natif-- AirnrnMHrro 1)krWnivtMit.t, M. X. J.C. rf C. v. r. Et vrio, iH.wr.LX, M. V W. A. jCMaki'k V. Champ V .P, AGENTS FOR If. Dnpny, Juice Robin A Co., i Mixed. C. CUrtk. M. ix O. A. Wanic. M. D. E. A. Clark. M. IX XX h r. M Wmrox, BRANDIES. c, Hit-t.r- k, M. IX . o. m. Mo-e- x HtrrRT F.itwa. Sr. lov). lx Oct, 8, Mo-- . examined l7ii JA1. A. JAt KeOS k Co i I d H me torosih th. frninU foe Uiehlrg lb for-tfour V. II. thrm th---la the !fopitl ned inniiliit. I cot.xid-- r tb. in at v.lu.bl. tonic Hit-an- lt E. MEU'tlEtU and stimnlaut now tn uA. St. I fit, Jn y 6, h'1. U. A. Jacksoj k. Co., Skiing fx.ruliii d hPiit-r- formula from wulcb onr and bnvlt.e ar d ,to"Rch vd'ti too 1 be method of com Mi ittj tb diffmnt tt:. rwmnm nd them ea the credirnt., w. ten aafrlv btftt tonto with which w are e quoined. Kmb the civet car with vMfh th-- y are eomponu led. and fhtra, from h dole mstcrlda which enbip lno w haw tto il nbt that they will rove, aa they an in toatc J to be, the mwi t opular pectf l'y yotira, T. O CovtiTOCK. V. D. M IX T. J. Vast v rY.ne- -r with evtry word octatned rf 1. in the rtoe J.JH H rv.FrriMAf. M. V, Joks nmvv-t- . V. rx Ai 1 1 4 nrumt Ytkie U LAGER DEER AND ALC. P O o f r m, M. P. O. S. WXKJ.n, M. D. ; c 79. j - i ur i "il :ne Jitb ra": jens f r ert. I bw t m!nd and find of the Utter." die t con-i- c nicli n tre to pti-r-y -, ! ; rof axn. Thty Mr r an remit n !. and e. afinal-Mn0.. A Arrc-abtefiovo- rmnU ve-- -- a- c p'eaeatith iis-wt;i bthe t eat tr.t 1 b llcldfltk fr nuir.slir! lie. J E. Vat tier. ). It. v. Wayvr. "ewi'T. AV, T. TAMtrt ea q M. I). J J Cr.fcV, M P. J. T. JTt at r, M. IX f. It Woiw nn. M. D. Rct. d 70, 1V7X T. A. Jam-- . l int White, M. V. J. LVUII, Erq ti-r- J. 11. Nn ror stale s I, 8. t. F.AR'tT a. STAPLE AND FANCY I Trnntnl'i, Tints and Uunili, 1 GROC ERIEh, Ilyas, Tints snd qnsrl,. IX Oroeer. by nil Brnyclsti JAE.y)A. JACKSON & CO., Props, porriER. Qulnsriq Pints ami Quails, S3 street, ST. L.OTIS, 310. 103 A 107 jelEly Claret, nsi atolls. ENGLISH ALE. w ux VAW laboratory ! 51 At.grllra, ttera on, and on or th Very rct"tfn1iy, U. McttrAR. M. V. I. O. A. M ai.lt. ce. WAtant. M.n. rro'r I M. IX Kit, O. A. UoitEi.x WiN. CALirORNIA thi f rmue of the "Ce ebrete t txirnin I'Uttrx an ft 1 U to be romred of mch H arm-by that are rot'ldertl the bet tot lel.-tfive Medt-- ul we Pn w of now In H. 8. M Aiix. M. praler In Citllfcirnfa. ?. TX C. 8. IftK' Rriv, H. Co., Sc M. P. M. P. n. M IX t.H. T. I. Founv . Ai , ,r,7 titU y edirt-- d a. rorr l.rjrta to rf Ur rf hw or debt'ttA'ed a, loot from ia:aicd digceth u tr vrm, win ther tt- - dUcsvta. fa- - IIeIdlK, Clifts -r n.k-i?- o. Cnblui t, N. u.-ty- th ai j CHAMPAGNE. (Krug, 1 e 1 j M. 1. lawil.v. M. j . bhT. X It. O. FRaKt,t W. IX Kr.iysMtaa Orrdn.- rr-!N.A- A t I. Cure 71 t 111 W-- t rv j is, cli-e- Dy.asi, Tints and Qaarte wYcnts Wanted lbr LIQUORS A CIGARS CIDER. Triumphs of Enterprise, BOOK BY JAMES TAHTON. Crab Apple, C, Cutting JL Co. I A ve-mr- txtrklcmis. M. A, PARSER r SKATING, , r. k CO., Pobllsliers, Madison street. Chicago. 109 111. 8. Lady tgeuts wanted to aril the greatest work on the subject ever pubTbd. WOMAN At A WIFE AND MOTHER. By Pje II. Chava?o, M. D. A work which, it placed la every famliy, will aave the llvea of thou-ax- nl of Mothers and children yearly. If you want; to tnek money, and do good, tend at emee for our e route's and 'tram, mailed ;rce. augHa-lr- a i,,4T TQ2e OPERA HOUSE, Pyaxiss' Stv Bchool Poox. 'Tit work T of it cUss forth following reasons: Tb GL M eio i ail new and frtth; ev-- ry ptec is a wt buns hold nuloly euch as from home. "Write me a It- OwDriveu o i f Iltnly'i IIora$t Angostura. CASE GOODS. Case Goods of all Kinds. f Curarroa, Anisette, Murasrhlno, Abiynthe, Syinpi (Hum and Kreil), 'Vrrmenih,Chtriy t ' Jam. Ginger Brown's), CROCKERY A ID GLASSYARE (Tamer's), ? Es. Pepptrinlnt, Ginger Wins Brandy, Gin and Whiskey Cocktails, Catter Whiskey Uld Tom Gin, Grmpe Drndr HEAVY HARDVARE, j Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Admlvslou ......I...... ... ...... 23 Conte. , Mi CORINNE, C. 3 UTAH, j all times Have beet Saddle endat Carriage Hone. t, Hcg-g- end ell other kind of vebtcls. The beat turn-olb town. Deal tn ell kind of horse end eaUle. Stock taken to ranch In incloerd Add, by tb day, week or month, on moat rceaocebta terms. large eug21-t-f Corral for frelghiera. nt Ccent. Attorney ,A J. Hussey, (Socecksort ( VTBkan A Harlan), - UTAH. CORINNE........ r . ! Cabanas, Isla d Csha, VI gar. Btrgoclira Blacksmiths and Bulldsrs Naif. I a tb cam elaea of stock can be bought ta either In the Atlantic State or California. Auer- Tb stockholders of the - it ! I f low , tnu enwan, " abroad I promiae to give uy personal altsBti(C.t tb selection and shipment of goods. Fries c ! -- j , EiHEYTUINO used by the trad alway sappUcV ' to at the ehorteat notice, and person ordering f:cx -- Umt, I HOUSE aud IULE SHOES. j Nevada, Magnolia, Counsellor at I aw First National Bank of Utah CocUmt , ccaiWE, TOOHY, j j Pride of Corinne, La Maravella, Dahler & Co. ( DENNIS - CIGARS. r V Proprietor, on hand Capples Best, 1, 3, 5 and 10 Gallon V on tana. ntn.J DlCIlIYEAr,. KEGS, comp-itions- Pacific Stables, Corner 3d and W Brown Church. ete It contains twice as manv eoeva aa can be found in other work. The Matte I from sixty-foauthor, . and not LJ ailed nn with one authoa Friee, 73 cnta each, or $ 7 M P'-- doi-- n Sample cfplra mii!ed to teachfrs for C5 Liberal arrangements for intro- , Addreat, J. L PKTFR-- . VF 8&9 Broadway, N T. aug.'S-lt- u ur et. .....23 aug23-t-f , Etc I ntl Jcket4 ! X L Cal. Wine, Ham, Shoulders, Bacon, RITTERS. NF.-V- A l.lto;y of tlie uccrful men of America, thi it wonderful invrt tlon. dirtoveria end ecbi showing how admirable action, noble char-acr- r, lngnutly, eud public spirit, have eoxtribut d to the a tvancemrut of the world. Finely illustrated ; Ititrn-el- y Interesting, end very instructive, A rare rhanre for eg nu. &nd for circulars, and note our PERS0S1L AYD PROffPl 1TTE THflYr-pit- f Cn of Ebetea furttentlemen DEMIS l "PORT WINE. prrp.l, Sc DleuiOml It. (0.0) Co., cel-t-T.- . BREWER SHERRY. b-v- h U n Stwm-achl- 1 j- A. Block Swan at A nil! rectlre EYCHYi GROCERS AND COMMISSIOII Scotch WbUkty. j Bottlo. should havo a cmifl.-UEvory Family U ev. tl O-tro- PARLOR - no, ff i.. tb body, luTtgorstiti) th. and dUctty to tf wh lo j CoHccllom 1 a-- to-dr- Lo, $40,000. -- aiiti-dj.p- fr hlfl-V- President. Cashier. O. D, CASS W. T. FI L LI), Jllller'e Oantbon. i r UTAH. - ' Rearben. Diben. i COK1MYI2, Wlioloofilt) Thy- Arelfcon1! ant prt cr Eh1 by moro Mlllere Exlre Ui.ii than aaydh-- r tutite or .UninUut now la i IVE l.KVKXTAl for Krrrr MJUE A l Uonrbon. Cotters Tljryw dis11 lioa.nr all and at lutenulUtht, raria. Tbt--,1(t eran Our Favorite do. or4r r?fOTin-nJrir.jj eIfrom ioljam?l a an j e tovalaeblo a. au Appotir Idee, In libit nutl half llili. car A ii.dltit'.iou ; ra:.t, n4 la cat s of Otniel ia I In tnry far. Bevrr la niagle luatenre fai.rd They r parilcu-Hr'- y th. nV'.t happy UKXCFI'lUt. lO EULK, sttvntrtbrning bVoodworttaS'Ooarboa tan. lutud. end Bank of Corinno, f - Old. 3 Crowder , fjTOMACHBil INI to-da- CO., WHISKIES. H, ll , RANSOHOFF; V Milwaukee, October 7. Tho news from y is that they are tho northern fires HUV AND SELL raging worse than ever. A man Jut arrived Cos eminent Voucher, from Fort Prescott sjay thirty men wero Cola, Gold Duif, of with d burned to ath at that place, part and Exchange. tho town nnt one mill, and thinks tho rest ' is go no by this time. SIGHT DUAFTS DIIAUN ON, Binghampton, N. Y., Oct. 7, A fire Sew York, thi morning destroyed Hardings ssih and Chicago, door factory, Stewarts scale works, 8sn Francisco, livery stable, and other property. And tho principal c!tt Eett eud West. two-stor- bottl., and J yed. i t d end w EagUb ale end porter, epcJelM. The fobow- leg, with other breed, altriye on Eeadt fn-n- t nt CaljfornU wln.e In country. , Vice-Preside- dometi cannot be enrpeeted la the forelcn end r- h i k 11 Davenport, la., Oct. 7. Ebcnezer Cook, of the It. I. A P. R. R. Co., ono of the earliest settler of thi State,1 and CODDES OPINION. long identified with its history and financial Tho telegraph told us, a day or two ago, interest, died suddenly thi njorning of j that Win. S. Oodbc U in New York, aad congestivo chill. thereupon the opinion of that contemptCHICAGO. ible polygamist and lying schismatic is sent ..I. tho wires as over though ho were some proChicago, October 7. The greatest confia found oracle speaking by authority against gratlon which has ever occurred in thi city tho organization which he could neither rule broke out about an hour and a half ago, and nor ruin. Why do not tho same dbpatchea having already swept over ix entire blocks, say that this God bo , abandoned his one, is still raging with almost unabated fury. only7 true wife in Salt Lake City with her The firo started in a largo planing mill, dying child, that he might go to New York situated between Clinton and Canal, and and there enjoy the embraces of the last of Van Buren and Jackson streets, about the his strumpets? Not only does ho violate center of tho block formed by tbeso streets. the laws of the United States and Utah, but Tho wind was blowing fresh, and tho flames those also of the Stale of) New York, for spread with incrediblo rapidity. In a few there ho keeps a wife, so called, under minutes tho entire structuro was a mass of the revelation. But then we shall be told fire. The immediate vicinity is built up Perhaps that podbe is in the metropolis on with small wooden tenement bouses and y commercial errands while the Grand Jury of frames, occupied as groceries and inmates of many of the houses into the The saloons. is in an inquiry tho district engaged filthy immorality which this paragon of startled from their slumber had barely time reform insists Is beyond! tho scrutiny of to rush from tho house in the scanty attire of the night, leaving their household goods the law. Let us hear no more opinions' from such a vile source, but have the ques- to destruction. In several instances chiltion at issue decided upon its merits, in the dren were hastily wrapped in blankets and cases of the men who, even in their wrongs, quilts, to break tho force of their fall, and remain at home to meekthe responsibily of thrown trotn tho second story windows to accusation and trial. the ground. When the alarm sounded for this fire, another of considerable magnitude CHICAGO BURNED. was burning on Wells street, near Adams, at Tho telegraph brings news of a firo now and several engines were necessarily kept Tlie rest of the engines In raging in Chicago, the great representative work' upon it. wero soon on the ground ; but becity of American enterprise, which has no tho city fore they arrived tho fire had spread over so parallel in the hbtory of conflagrations. At the loss had already ag- largo an area and was so rapidly spreading one oclock y sum of that their efforts seemed of little avail. Begregated the almost Bibulous sevbut our own opinion, founded on tween Canal street and the river were which are destroyed. At many years acquaintance in that wonderful eral lumber yards, of at end fineet etock brought to this nerket My good ere lected from the leading bouse e of the Feclfio eeaat and the Atlaatlc State, end my essortment of hth (. MISCELLANEOUS. THE undersigned tebes pleesnr In encoanelng that be baa Juat received end bee In elere the lent EVER i-- . GROCERIES, ETC. COMFETmOri. CHALLENGE Wines, Liquors and Clears, Washington, October 7. Intelligence wns received from North Carolina on Thursday that a warrant vvai isued for tho arrest of United States Marshal Carrow and a deputy, for tho alleged arrest and ImprisonjEYlarehal8 Galo. ment of eight citizens, and that tho editor of ro me :c- wtv i mien of an rx currjN liio U I jr ti. II. 1. lion, Ju tlo tho Sentinel was arrested yesterday on a Im in ati f r . rii.ne City, U. T., I Civr itvU tn nai and held chargo of injuring tho Marshal, mlciT r for taU n ihc l.q r.i .1 tlM.i, fir cvOi, t: i? l.'.nsl p mnfmi.p for trial. f Ono ono ra on a.w IruuX anJ fcJ . to3 he tdi'ii Vtt!i Washington, Oet. 7. The President, HUfw ,1 loWf'-tl.lyb j v io ( ny i. talfru o tui . w.l.l cmioii Crew received well, Boulwell, I Belknap, lhn a jut nu nt r n l.re day thi f i K m i4.u ha eiil f.kor vi some tlu of and in tsja others, BarUtow, Spinner pfr forr (, ami rosta of aiton w.th acrulr flftocn dntars h on business. During tho day tho EngU-C !. K Ip' V UX" pi on at 1 o'clock, P. M , II th f my oflio, 12th 'oy f thUU ir, 171, in tho attendance at Episcopal clergymen jn ai.uUAn tticet, Co.lun-ttnh lorritory. Xlarah.L cTul J. (J. II.VUM-Baltimore Convention, called to pay their respects to tho President. They expressed themselves much grati led with tho inter. view. VE B RATED l2 cb-tro- IMMENSE MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. j D.-p- Great Conflagrations at Chicago. I . ; Coroposo tie aminatlon of good DAT! and price respectfully lavitcl Xu CTDDALO, YH0LE8ALX AMD HIT AIL BEALZS firm. Specia 1 Induceurcls IS OCVrcd to Gold Dmtj Coin & Exchange Wines, Liqnors nnd Clsrars iCO&KU -- ry JOnit REIL CTTERS TO THI TUB-- I Ue 11 the beet quality of 1c et the loweat price, delivered every morning In quantitive to accommodate purchaser. Ice as clear mtl-t- f Order eeUclwd frem ebrood. tal. 4 1 BOUGHT AND SOLDCollections will receive prompt att-atlo- B. DocUftA spl-t- f lUrii Hi., Crbs, Ha T Country Dcnlc1' Jyflm |