OCR Text |
Show ., w sA , ft, ' V f i - ?' WMWUk-t n M ? $ f44ftl - . , DAILY COUIMG DENKIO ItEPORTEn. J. Too MY, Editor and Proprietor- - elect two judge of the Supreme court and ono Superintendent of Public Instruction. The candidates for tho first two offices aro S. Wright and Jackson Temple, and for the other ono Rov. 0. P. Fitzgerald, the present Incumbent U tunntiig for a democtatic candidates. On the other sldo aro A. L. Rhodes and A. C. N lies for judges and HenryN. Uolander for Superintendent of Instruction. In San l'rancisco, as uual, the sovereign taxpayers have half a dozen tickets of their own, which will probably not affect ths general do not swm to bo roult. Tlio elf-rir-s inucli excited over tlio content, and it is likely that a meagro vote will be cnt hy SeUleii r TUB WESTIKN VM05 TELEOKAril CO. The National Banks of Chicago Resuming Business. Evidenced of tho Groat Tiro Doing Rapidly Removed. Court ProooocllnuH nt Knit Luko City. j The IlaitforJ Ttiate, referring li affairs in Utah, says that Brigham Young, Jr., mas heartily applauded when ho stated its hi speech to tho Mormons at Salt Lnko vily, on Thcmday, tlmt it was their duty to arm, and rtLt the danger to Ioi monism hy force. It i.r timo for tho governim nt to complete its measures for securing obrdi-onc- o to tho decision of tho Courts, whether thco d.cUUns stvoor kill Mormoimm. ' sTlt lake Items. Tlio Tribune has n wide facial orifice, caused by laughing at Brother Biigham employing a platoon of lawyers to defend him iiguimt tlio people of Utah. Wo can ourself nlfoid a smile nt this lingular mutation. In the DirtrRt Court a new contestant for lio Emma Mine appears in an nclion to tt tho patent heretoforo granted otr tlio Unions d.'poIt. This ruppliennt is the bn quhn.ina Mining Company, nr, I tho Jit raid thinks it a suit inroh'ing import- n-J- Jj ant principle. On tho Littlo Cottonwood divide, mow Inches. has fallen to a depth of twenty-fou- r C. 15. Trowbridge & Co. had1 a grand opening of their new billiard linll yesterday. It is tho most costly ntnllLlmuht of tho kind west of New York. Tho gro-- s receipts in h theatre for tho Chicago relief fund, amounted to $117.25, a very hnndmmo offering. Cleneral Do Trobiiand has been super-oid.- d in tho command of Camp Douglas, hy tho patriot officer General Henry A Morj row. Mr. l'urhz riU84t?'clyiJt' Uippincott, otherwhs Cisco d, delivered an eloquent lecture In the tin .it jr on tiunday evening. IrocHl $212, all for Chicago, That was a genuine coup Ms grace An elegant social takes placo Tueidity in tlio Liberal Institute, evening fortliasamo purposo ns that just monlionod. In tli j District Court, yesterday morning, hit liole-ineBrigbam Young and tho co Daniel H. Wells, plead not guilty, adjutor lut the Jury will explain tho fallacy of their reasoning for so acting. Duel, Bateman & Co. have purchased the Wellington Mino in Little Cottonwood. To-daHerald lops its longitudinal auricular over tho remoto chance of tho Su premo Court of tho United States ordering all the peoplo to bow down beforo tho cow-yar- d Green-sv- o J (to-nig- ht) ss ys ccclcsiaticim of Utah. I THE PEOPLE VS. THOMAS HAWKINS. In DISPATCHES. THE LATEST MORE ELECTIONS. r""1 California U to lnvc another election tomorrow, when tho voters of that stale are to -- tho enua of tlio Deoplo vs. Thomas Hawkins, Mr. Miner made a motion for a change of venuo to tho First District, or to Provo. Hawkins mndo an Affidavit stating that ho believed that Chief Jutico McKean .and tho people of this District are prejudiced again 4 him, but did not swtnr why ho believed fo. After to all that 51 r. Miner wished to ray, tho Judge remnrkud Sumo months ago, Harriet n.i follows: Ilaw kin, an English woman, made an it before mo charging her husband, Ihomas Hawkins, with having committed numerous adulteries in violation of tho statute. I ii'Uod n warrant and brought him before mo. I then saw him for the first time. 1 gave him an examination. Tho testimony wa nil ono way. I held him to mvait tlio sitting of the grand jury. Tlmt tt all, absolutely nil I know about th cam. I hnv held muny ruen in liko manner, for different offoncs. It is quite ixjssiblo that atfi-slav- all of them think I am prejudiced against them; but tlmt does not nmko their belief true, nnd their belief is no ronton why they should not bo tried in tho usual way. This sill davit is not sufficient, Tho motion is On motion of Mr. Raskin tho overruled. cno was set for trial on Wednesday next. Salt Lake Jlcvicu ETC. ETC. ETC., SALT LAKE CITY. Sait Lake City, Oct. 1G. Brigham Young appeared in court thh morning, when tho indictment for lascivious cohabitation was rendyto him, and upon tho usual question of tha claik, ho answered with maikisd firmness, not guilty, Tho court room was moderately crowded, lut thera was no excitement. Brigham scorned iifuch improved in health, and confident in manner. In tho case jjf tho Mayor, Dante). II, Wells, a similar charge, tho rending of tho Indictment was waived, nnd after tho title of tho cnio was announced, he too plead not guilty, Tlio o efendants counted moved tho court to tlio cacs untilnext term. Tho prosecution opposed this, but raid they wero willing to give defendants nil the timo necessary for preparation for trial. The motion wns not acted upon, but will bo taken up at an caily day, probably idk Lake CBy-i- s still working in aid of Chicago, Graco Greenwood lectured most eloquently last' evening to a crowded house, a benefit at tho for tho tuff rers. Indies sociable, the theater, night and next nlglit thoMauonie ball, and money i.i coming In daily from tlio neighboring towns, while mining camps nil give some, thing in thii great cause of humanity. Stntos United O. F. Strickland, Judge Marshal Patrick, and a number of attorneys, left for Provo this morning, wlieio tlio Second Judicial DLtriU will Oouit bo opened A cavalry cccoit wns nked for from Genual Do Trobrinml, but refused. The Marshal sayu It Is impossible for him to make arrests there without military tuppoit. Tho Mormons hero have started a sub scription defeno fund to aid Brigham Young, Mayor Wills, and other church magnates in overthrowing tho charges brought against them by tlio United States Grand Jury, It is said that men and women aro alike contributing freely. y the Trowbrldgo Si West openad most magnificent billiard hall west of tho Rocky Mountains. It cost over eighty ' thousand dollars. Increased excitement in regard to the tin mines at Ogden. Tho Star of tlio West is said to bo wondorful. con-tinu- To-nig- ht ow fr to-da- FRANCISCO. CAN A meeting was called to consider tl.o propriety of sending dollars alonly the ono hundred thou-un- d to ready rabed Chicago, and devoting other collections to tho sufferers In Wisconsin and Michigan. Ono thousand dollars wero collected here to-da- y. Ah Sam, Chinese keeper of tlio Austrian Restaurant, Clay street, wa found mur ilercd and tlio money drawer rifled. Suspicion fait on two Chinese servants, who havo disappeared. The weather continues hot and dry. Logan, an American captain of n larcho, wns drowned at Shanghai. John Long, a saloon keeper at Columbia,' California, was shot dead in cold blood by Tho lauidcror U in Billy Jones, custody. San Francisco, Oct. 17. Two white boat men murdered and robbed ft Chinamen near Seattle, W. T yesterday, and escaped.. In an affray at a danco houso in Gilroy, California, on Sunday night, Constablo W. Berger shot Win. V. Ajrowimith dead Berger was takon to tho San Jose jail to ' prevent him Wing lynched. The San Francisco Firo Department ap pears badly demoralized, to-da- y. Professor B, billiman, of Yolo College, Arrived in this city last even ing. Tho distinguished gentloman is, wo understand, making a scientific examination of tho mineral and metallurgical features of ths Utah Mountains. Warren Ilussey, of tho firm of Hussey CHICAGO. Dahler A Co., of this city, and Preside!) of tho First National Bank of Utah, cimo Chicago, Oct. 10 Tlio fullowlng rcsolu ' up front Salt Lnko laft evening and went tions wore passed Saturday night at ful L back to that placo by tha express this morn meetings of banks: - Whereas, The books and treasure of tho ing. Banka in this city, tho safety National Jacob Englcr, as hinted at in our issue o tho peo- which wmj to somo extent, uncartAin, when yesterday, has arrived, and In Now the for him it York resolutions of 12th Inst, wero adopted, havo made lively ple storo, whero his immenso stock of now goods been recovered intact, and shows to such advantage. Whereas, A careful examination of our sinco that time has convinced us, not assets to and , N, M. Fitch spom family intend the winter in Nebraska, and will shortly only of our cntlro solvency, but of our abil Jcave for that State.1 ity to carry on our business as usual, with out delay, therefore Somo one ha been going to tho trouble That all the National Banks in W finding out tho number of shoemakers in thisResolved, city will open theis doors, at the tompoaro estimated to be Pennsylvania. They ' . rary offices now occupied by them, for tho IK), 000. . transaction of buslnoss on tho 17th init., lit jfJT" For Rsxt Arctio uSaloon after 10 oclock a. M. October 10th. Tho rain of Sunday night, the systematic work commenced by felief so i fy, the re- Rui ha 007 cofU-- factories. to-d- ay 0-t- n -- i r. was held in the Town Hall and tha thhep of Manchester advocated literal contrihu-lo- n to aid Chicago. Jacob Bright, Hugh Bltley and Adams, United States Consul, also addressed the meeting. Contribution on the spot amounted to 40,000. Subscript tions for clothing throughout the kingdom met a cordial response. mildlng movements la burnad district, tha orderly conduct , of moro needy sufferers, the presence of military, tho discovery that he cylinders of tha great pumping engines of water works are uninjured and will bo at work in ft short time, .and, finally, resolution of banks to resumo payments In full on Tuesday, have combined to put a much more cheerful aspect on affairs after the excitement, terror and loss of rest during the past week. There will perhaps bo a temporary reaction, but it will bring renewed strength, liopo and disciplined forces of reconstruction will commcnco work in earnest. All tho paper arc published but tho Times; all on west side. Tho Tribune is coming out with nearly as fino a looking sheet as evor, nnd ns largo. Chicago, 6ct, 10. Wonderful activity prevails in the southern division, burnt district. Thousands of men arc at work clearing away tho debris, recovering safes, putting up tomporary buildings, and laboring men can find plenty to do and liberal wages. Tho banks yesterday unanimously resolved to open for business and pay at onco every dollar duo depositors. .Tho promptness of Iniuranco companies In settling losses ha Inspired new confidence nmong business men. Reports of tho loss of lifo aro greatly exagerated. Tho number of dead bodio so far discovered fall short of ono hundred. Paper rulers of the city, nlmot to a man, havo been thrown out of employment by tlio firo and nearly all rendered homeless and destitute, and therefore appeal to tluir craft throughout the country for aid. NEW 4 I JL U 0 : f AT T6-DA- Y. n CLAinCDPpOPuOTV. U ( IN- Uotcl la tbl city In August Is row In mjr poMouloa. It boro a card morksdV'W. If Y, Cs dm or, O.lUttn City, UoaUoa Territory not callod for la lea days tho trunk and eootonts will bo sold to pay chargos. 8 .111. LAJfCABTXS. ootlf-lO- t Late Propria tor International Cotot. THUNK LEFT AT TI1E ONE STAR HOTEL, SILVER 3Iontsift Htmlf 4 C!:::.:: t3 f.:J A t: - ' . 1 - -- i u it tr. tzl r- Hoard nml Lodging, Per Week, 810.00 00 Ml il$ Id ; LF.WI5 SILVER, Cc-rc- scst: dor' 1 ok Chops Cvc We I I Peaches, FHty Lollnvo that Wo cm 11 mu Ixo tlio bout y. Apples, I r Oacltllo. Orfinpc.inntl Lemons, A meeting of the insurance presidents 51 r. NUT, JLIMES, son other r11 TEOPICAL PH0DUCTI0HS, x to- I a I 5111-lo- r, VTA If. C'OSIXXK, ? Stato Superintendent of Insurance addressed them, saying, if any moro aro com polled to go into liquidation ho would do tho beat ho could to protect tho interest of insurers nnd stockholders, but wanted frnnk and candi V statements of their condition, lie thought tho looses by Chicago"1 would amount to but ft1 small per ecntngo to eitl zena of this State, President Oakley stated that ho had Just returned from Chicago, and ho considered tlio loc thcro tinderedi-mateTho Circa 5) Companies will not nuro than ten or fifk-opay per cant, of liabilities. Ho staled that all tho New York Companio would pay their losse. . Tlia member of tho bar contributed 5,303 to tlio Chicago fund; tho Americans of London collected over 18,000; Clews, llubeclit cv Co.1, London, givo $3,hQUj Fiankfoit, Germany, 20,000 florin. receiver has been New York, Oct. 10.-for the Fulton Insurance Comappointed pany of Brooklyn, which Is insolvent, owing to tho Chicago fire. Tlio Homo Insurance Company have resolved to fill up their capital stock to two and a half millions at tho onrlicst practicable moment. This restores tho companys nsets to nearly four millions after every cent of tho Chicago losses aro paid, j ThaT5Linhattan Company, which was announced ns insolvent, expects to meet its losses. Tito Continental lost about one million, much less than tlio i. They liavo doubled their capital, and after paying their losses will havo two millions assets. Tho relief committoa at tho Chamber of Commerce, have received 50,000 sinco Saturday. Tlio Cotton Exchange now exceeds 10,000, and tho Police forco fund 7,000. Fifty Dollars that 'vvo can get up bettor 'W orlc iban tlio Shop named. Book and Stationery Stores E5! I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lunl.rs la ifrnes HARNESS MAKERS B27if art in Ketchnm & giro tli.ja I iac::t J fU" 1 t'-- a it A.XACR?CXAa fs. di. bj , j j j e. t-- ( ka ., llrnst, , JAJ. . JA KKON A Co J I have PSSinhK the formula for n.akinK tho H me Momnch FtHi;uf hut tiiem 4d tho n yUnl tor, aud fntet nt tho ru st valnyt.l twn tt' month, rrtitlilfr I. BKLKI1. ll, aud aUiouUnt now In uo. RT. io'.f fi, 1.70. fae. A. J.K KION & ( , nvr ri. hsrtrR mmlo) d the formal fronlra--wtilch e 1. nnd l.iva aHratvd tlomoch I iticra" are rn wl'draae 1 tha malhM of entnldolna t!e dllrri t . predleitta, an can safely reuonitum 1 ilm as im bi st toski wt whit h we are a qualuk d. I r 14 1. which they are ruaiponnl I r. Brunt car t:infrom tho el S'ee nuUerl Is width we have wo A nbt thatvthey wttl prove, a. tin . 0 tvi-i...u t, most popular c and atii serve to bo, ura, VeapatftftiUy r x VT T. a Cf.' l , k. T. J. Vastisp, M. l 1S70 I-r- .1 ri. . 1 - ent-rln- te OF CHICAGO., Sad-- j dies, Etc. I I . , - s' Sept. ?0, lf.7n.J. I.BWU, 1 havo ixiniturd tho formula of th 4,tV. thimurli l.ittrr-,- " rnd f.t d it to oiuj ri-Icar- I Wo aro now buying The JFirst Harness Shop in Corinno Controlled by a Proposition, FIFTY DQLL.1U3 are deposited la the Re- I Harness Hakor. ) ...Corinno. octia-l- Jolm Scott J'.SOrn iscUe For Rail by nil Ercsslit A Croeer. JAO. A. JACHCOH A. CO., Pimp's. Laharatsry i IC3 A 107 Y, 2il afreet. f;T. 1.01 IS. Anonta" AAnnletl Hi Triumplio of r the Reporter Offitr. v.r. l. h:k. jsl71y Entorprise. Anew DONE TO ORDER DY i i d 1 or Every Description i n! n know of now in nsa. Very respeptful'y, It. sidi. An, jr. H. IIamv, M. It. O. A. il B.D. J. U. Wahsait, . Nohman S. Bsmans. f. i l in-- wm porter OQec on tht first test cf Snperiorlty. Carpenter and Join Work j t it with an equal amount Cover who over thinlia ho can i book by jaaies park'. ii1ft of of tho SRceewful A eicn wonderful Uulr Investl tns.d'ucovcrie sd w- -i w ir.cn!, ahaabig how admirable aclionti, noli'" ' ! aeter, ingduulty, and publio spirit, htM eon! !'..! to the a lnnceaaxt of the word. Finely il'u,trv( Intensaly UUresU, and very fnstmeflre. a rr ebsnea tot eg nta. Ccnd for clrca!rs, nd fte extra term. 1 1 DENNIS Attorney walk away with it J. TOOI1Y, & Counsellor Hontana Street, ccumr, tl. at Jniv - PARLOR tdy .AT THE. A wcban as a vrira jlsi) swiTnrn. 11. cvo:, ti. d, a work v ii CALL OISIiS OUI1 and be CONVINCED. ....23 ets. sng:a-t- f I. O. G. T. milE REGULAR A 51KETING8 cr.J ncvc7 cr;T;;- :nu::::-- o cr oap- - LCCO, OF A S5I ALL ADOBE 200 " fad ta i if 1 1 iM ble Vi . th-- n r:r,nQ f.7 v ir:: h;;' t;:: cid f '' 1 tv rr irt'.l vvd rEUf7 y, fonhlo v J ;:p lor ths sitk! .s. t ISa srproed of ( zxJi. i.stUaHMnrftenC i7ar if Hl.t! rrzlin L- -. rzt l liedbf taw. all bid. P. IiEUHT, f.tclsl la Inn Ap-'- - r - fv ' ? OWvJ t .j Clr Ejalans .UTAH. 4 c. j ':V C W w O L eeUT-- U t; c.- -:; -- V , f 1 1 j , - i s , -- C.;s , ! 1 at ai.lHer. IC-rr- U; 'Jtfv. Sides. Thrt'.(7 , v ?fcprl't;r. rwprlri l Jl'flt ) c T7 $ ' J, c c a; a mi . i c-.- L t reut -- tits nsnrt " - Cc; -- ! 1 tla t . amouaOf per f err T.cn '7ft' i San Ayesty. The svjoetfnl Into bond, wl.X r The -l V( 1 : -- i - i jnILL or BAiim' mctal foe sale very rhtsp at this oOca. ' 1 A No. I Wm. Kcato Ci Co. Piano, direct lYcm I he never mad. Apnly factory, nt OHlce. this HEADS AND LETTER HEAU AT. 3 speoUUy st the Hzrcnrrss oCos. Bpeclaiens of prtnUng osn ho soon at thsoCco. "'I'tl I (, C:- AofKt Vn a, i"1 ::: rrri.nAU tUUSl t J ps FOR SALE. ox M-.tcL- er ' 5 r'. 1 r 1 I a: JU! ft--A 'I pleasantly looutsd. Apply to W. T. Field, at the Bank of Ccrltinn. suJtt loDMus cr' PCftO. Lodgs No. 3, Is dependent Order of Oood Tenpturs ore held on Tuesday evening st 7.30 o'clock. All in sabers in good sUndlng srs In lied to attend. By order of ths W. O. T. ocll RENT. i LUlr 7o Cznft uzo any OLD COD' Vaxzaxx i pr Corlrni Ijton 1 ber ...........23 Cents. Lr Orntlemeo... to! ccnTi:ACTOR ) Tuesday and Friday Evenings. c h lUw j of Skates D- - placed In every fxnlty, urfll uv tha lives tf tfc' aanda of Xlclhara and clildfvn yearly 1 yen to make tloney, and d good, aend at once fori auifJJ-olrcuiars kud tsnaa, tailed free. AVORIC, ......EVERY...... Us CO., rubllsher. 183 Ba.Haon street, fhlca ; sexla wanted to, sell the Hr Pyo OPERA HOUSE, AdmUilon PAnum P, 8. work on th anbect ever j ub'lshed. inn SKATING. A. 1 3'-3- , 't 1 To SIioiT Trlint is meant by this Moutauft Street. ( atllHi-- that n pm al.lnw d !Le lr t'" the XIrdh'bl Profits on, sod Ooe of !! 0 brat I .'r l s s brought to Utah. . ) t, 1 then any yot Lower Figures I Leather at nd A large meeting . lusicMtal to ih m,i. ysa Borne Inal piorui ntLeree .1 X tlte Cert-- i a It Plain !, tlionfore, I h tisvIrtT hern tilrt, j,r it VNfit tnesl g for ni.lu We have pvarstned C.a fnraiU Siy Ci tn!re.;;a:r',7 lIoiueElUprnJ 1 artiV n..; nMloa lacnef f rsnsnrIenfe. sre fipfct t t (t'ial)isV' i la Itscorarov..'n -- . tha belor tflua bUhtv T o.le, 8 Iniulsnt.Mou. Tlien.ci.1 achto,C ciul IistJsIv-'sCyLaxcavof prppiriitg tc! Is sliK'Uy la oeccriHnCn with v 1 need them. bppi It mica of T icy. l.jvlr. wa j In our p'enro in m end ing tlvrn tu'J peransa desirous rf tr.Vii k h ' trrs, as b ing tha best Tonic tad fcluuuUU 10 ogered to the iU. m. i. r. a. rcRTrn. r,. Ck. TVr!.rxn;r.a IZ. D. M. I. C, O Hrscock. M. P. Atmo A. Wajik, M. 1. IIUK: tfcDOWKU.. II. 1). E. A. Cla i:s. M. IK J. C. Wjifi nrti. r, V, M. V. H. O. C. V. r, Lt'MU'i, Ir. llPBBar P hum. W. A. Wurnx, li I. r. Lons. Bo., Oit. IT. H. SUbinx A -- Harness, Leather, Collars, I FOREIGN NEWO. Czttle. ctrnft.vt ta ti - s -- TiiUtsbctlno!, -- e to - -- f MISCELLANEOUS. 10.- - J Zzro a rr.;. ... u. DECISION TO BE MADE BY THREE COM DETENT JUDGES, AND THE 51 ONE Y AVON TO BE SENT TO THE SUFFERING riodleala. ! i j can. i , end P o Nowspapora Mognzlnoa, A Philadelphia, Oct. 10. About fifty thousand dollars, church subscription for Chicago, was raised hero yesterday. Several rcfugco families from Chicago arrived her yesterday and tho station opened for them. Tho funeral of 5Iajor Catto took placo this morning1 and was attended by an immenso concourse. The interment took placo nt tlio Lebanon cemetery with tho usual military salute. Ottawa, Oct. 10, Tho expedition to Manitoba from Fenian attacks ha , started. Montreal, Oct. 15. A terrific galo set In yesterday morning after a heavy rain all serious damnga to life and night, doing ' A property, largo number of wooden tenements worn blown down, and tho roof of the new St. George church started during service. Tho consternation was fearful, but no damage was dono beyond fright. 51 Us Annie, a daughter of John Lowe, Into of tho Gazette, was instantly killed by ft fulling treo while passing to a neighbors. It is hoped that tho fatal cases will not be many, but All aro not yet ascertained. Many citi reus were maimed by the falling signs and cornices, Judge Aylwin, one of tho most brilliant Judges of the Canadian bench, died Saturday. Albany, Oct. 10. Subscription for Chicago has reached 40,000. Quebec, Oct. IC. Fifteen hundred blankets and ft number of tents, wero forwarded to Chicago. 7 St. Johns, Oct. 1G. Contribution for Chicago amount to 6,000. HuXiit Always on baud the latent . Manchester, Oct. t . aft d. do-fe- . a And t,; llie -- i -- prs or on tho Midland Railway, New Jersey, is missing with 30,000. feared he ha been murdered. Tho proprietors of tho Fifth Avenuo Hotel sent $5,000 irt money and 2,000 worth of carpet, bedding, clothing, etc., to Chi go. I' 'i id everc OentlrEi-- a 1 I a - i- from tsiry country i sad LoUll' Dealer la va parilru. i.Ui tron-- to tl rl - A, - T, and a, th. v 'I icl atnu.u. 1 Kt. Wlioleas! U.brjtj. J ta rru - fw-atf- t m-g-, ftrtnuthcmr. - , tilt t i J. ' rI 1,1 . lurtr Slid ft, Vi4Jl C.'ertl .. r 'ng Fky. The, . tr 3 tie I to i NEW YORK. day was attended by about fifty, tho Proprietor. octl7-l- k I -- ELLIOTT, O. PI. j Siaus-oontrnct- -- 1 Guarantocd. KatlasfUotioxa Washington, Oct. 10. Tho Supremo Court of tho United States met Prerent, Chief Jiutico Chase, Justices Clifford, Swayne, Miller, Strong and Bradley. William C r 7 f.ir t it ( a... t c!o IVo Dclinro II k Fifty IQ L us Connet rr.zlio l:z.lZ7 ri ur. ; r t C:zn cord llzrzzzz rt, i to-da- I i Kit -- nt hr txl tu 4j. I 1 . WASHINGTON. New Yoik, Oct. 10. Accommodations. -- rA.na - r. t j w, , ' c!. (Opposite Post Ofllee.) First-clas- s I inl- - I r 7 o 8 Corinne, eur-plu- -- Pi: no. at.. f -- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1871. tSicui v w J txd i lUcf horse -- :r?l field, r.B2elnrft acci- rr - tzzczirno St Ii.f . 1 - - |