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Show v4 W , . . 4 !'l i; u It ;r Tl terest that would he Unpardonable to ipate its detail, and thereby spoil tho interest of tho reader.' Dene IIollow will not DENNI3 J. TOOHY. bo laid aside without eager perusal tq tho end; for tbe reader will bo constantly led aside into now avenues and lanes, with such enchanting views and scenery, that he nevTUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1871. er wearies of the path ; there are so many ONE OF THE PROPHETS AD naw faces among tho minor actors, and such a magic influence thrown around all. they Mincns. and do, that his interest nover flags for Tho cffurions of a Mormon sympathizer say moment. The book will be handsomely a are admitted to tlia column of tho Ncf in clear, large print, on fine paYork Tribune over tlio nom de plume of published, will make It a luxury to read. which Fair Dealing, which assume such an ar- per, rogant posltivene that tho1 reader ii led, to DONE FOR AN OFFICE. lelievo that all tho fiend havo conspired We see by somo of the papers In tho inngohut that good and noble (God tavo tho terior. that J. 0. Reynolds, editor of tho mark!) old polygamist and moribund Boise Statesman, lias gone to Washington Prophet of tho Church of Jcu to get tho Governorship of Idaho. If that Saint. But tho AmerChrist of Latter-en- d to tho Capital we hope, Tor ican pcoplo arc too well informed of tho hei- bo bis mission western dependencies, nous crimes and otfensea against tho law the benefit of thoso for Mr. lie Reynolds would bo may succeed, of tho land by tho Mormon lander to allow such a bold advocate of in and corruption the right man for tho place. to make an Impression on their mind. MorrnonUm look wollynough with a sugar-coatin- g, but atrip It of it thin crust of deception and it itand out like a bold promontory of iniquity, so black- - that tbe night i f Erebus would bo turned Into day beside alluded to aver enjoyed tho it. If writer, tho conversation of tho United States Judge THE LATEST . DISPATCHES. in "Utah, a ho assert ho did, ho performed tho duty of a py In tho Interest of hi master) Brigham Young. He lie when ho sny CO. tho present proceeding are Instigated against UY TUB WXBTEKX UNIOX TELECMUrU Brigham Young and hi disciples through prejudice and bigotry; he lie when ho say tho Mormon lenders' linvO been peaceable and frpndly to those not of their faith; ho iie ivhen hosajs tho Mormon tolerate no DAILY (OlllfiAE REPOUTEU antic- Editor and Proprietor. - j - MORE FIRES. he and no house of lie when he ny tho Gentiles have come hither to root out tho Mormon, to put down vornpetition In burinoss; he lie when he say religious prejudice, bigotry and perse- 'dramshop ill-fain- c; MULTIPLICATION OF HORRORS. j to-da- y, -- cution ao wrongfully brought against them The Fiery Demon in New York. to inldeird tho people of (t!iO East; lie lie mo-- t d imnably when ho a.crt. that Brigham Young, Jr. speech before tho Inst .Mormon. Conference wo not incendiary, WHOLE COUNTIES BESOMED BV TBE FIEND. and ho make an egregious ass of himself by intimating that President Grant lifts given tho motive power to tho present JudicRESUMED IN CHICAGO. ial proceeding in Utah for tho purposo of BUILDINQ Ingaining additional laurel to nlvimco his terest in the next Presidential campaign. While nothing I probably further from tho TI113 President purpose, ho will certainly endear himself still more In tho hearts of tho American people by encouraging the execution of tho law so that tho greatest crimi- Continued Aid for Late Sufferers nal of tho ugo may bo brought to justice. It will not benefit Brigham Young ono lota for hi erniisaria to sock o turn tho current ETC. MSIIIIS ETC., f public opinion. Thu fiat of Christianity ha gono forth, and polygamy mut bo extirpated, no matter whether tho street o( Salt Lake City bo bathed in tho blood of it CHICAGO. defenders, and their opponent alike, or othChicago, October 23. The Chamber of erwise. w Commerce ha decided to rebuild with stone THERE IS DANCER IN IT. nnd the building wiIPbo superior in every to tho old one. Tliu 0tl( LtiKu auA 'ut this morning respect Tho Hartford Fire Insurance Company give a series of question and nnswors from are to their building at once, tho examination of a Juror In a civil case to begoing in sixty day. completed before tho' District Court yesterday, and if At- -s meeting of tho congregation of tho .the" report bo a correct ono thero aro very Fourth Presbyterian Church yesterday it few professing Christians or Jews whore was ascertained that over eight hundred privileges may not bo impaired by tho amo members lost their homes; in fact there wat stylo of inquiry. Wo aro in hopo that tho no who was not rendered home-losworshipper Chief Justice did not permit question to bo they also lost the church and mission propounded Jn the manner quoted bulow. house. Jlero wo present tho strange dialogue: Two wing of tho court house havo been t believo Brigham Young to bo a examined and ascertained to bo not so seriprophet of God? Ye. ously injured but tlmt tho work of recon Do you beliovo him to ba God? struction can bo commenced at ones. Tho No, I am not such a fool as tliat. Supervisors have ordered this done, and the l)o you believo him to bo in the line of roof will bo put on immediately, and tho promotion to become a God? work of tho interior will progress during No, Do you believe, being a prophet of God, tho winter. that ho Is likely to err? Chicago, Oct. 23. It is now said that tho Ye, a i.kuly a other men; alt --aro liaRepublic Insurance Company of this city , ble to err. to have reconsidered tholr decision to pay only be a him of God, Believing propliet would that atfect your venlict in thi case? 23 per cent, of their losses, and havo deterNo, not In tho slightest degree; I would mined to collect tho 80 per cent, still due on do Justice in the case. notes of stockholders and pay their losses in The juror wa challenged preemptorily, is also stated that the Lumberman's which might have been done without an ex- full. It Insurance Company of this city will pay in amination. Many thing are spoiled by full, taking the same course of the Republic overdoing, and thi look likooneof them. to rai.e tho money, There can bo no crimo In believing that total losses of the Methodist EpiscoTho Young i a prophet, or even a god, so long foot up about $295,000, as tho devoteo obey tho law of the land. pal Church, by fire, upon which thero aro $80,000 insurance, 1 1 were as well to question tho Episcopalwhich will be collected. ian theory of apostolic ucccssion, tho Eight school houses were burned, the loss Baptist on immersion or. the Catholics un- on which will aggregate $200,000. alterable belief iiv Papal infallibility. Ilenco Tho Coronerr inquest, in tho caso of Col wo sny to everybody, do not blunder into one! Grosvenor, was brought to a closo to worse evils than tlioso which are now in exday, and the jury, after being out fivehouri, istence. rendered a verdict that in their opinion, the shooting was without sufficient Cause, but NEW PUBLICATIONS. they behoved the sentinel supposed be was Mr, llenry "Wood new book, Dene acting under orders given him by those who Hollow, by tho author of East Lynne, placed him on guard. .Young Treat was is In press, and will be publishbd in a few committed to jaih days by T. B. ToUrsort fit Brother, Philadelphia, from tbe Authors Manuscript and NEW YORK. advanced Proof-sheet- ., purchased by them Now York, Oct. 21. Tho reformer in from Mrs. Henry Wood. It will be issued Nineteenth Assembly District have tendered in America simultaneously with its publication in London, and in uniform style with Charles O'Connor the nomination to tho Tho Assembly. O'Connor declares his wish to Roland Yorkc, Bessy Kane,1 Channings, and all the previous works by accept the nomination, but also a few days - this Dene delay before giving an answer. favorito nnd popular author. At Belvllle, N. J., a disturbance occurred Hollow, while containing the characteristic features of its author's style, may be con- on Sunday evening between some Chinese sidered equal if not superior to anything employed in tho laundry business in that and a squad of laborers. . The Chineso previously written by Mrs. Wood. This place lady has a marvelous faculty of charming fired on their assailant. Tho Democratic reformers last night deher readers, with tho skill with which she multi- ferred further nominations of their ticket puts her characters on the stage, of diatill Friday. Daniel F. Fiermann, plying her plots, of sustaining her is a candidate of tho reformers, in minor all her logues, and of Intensifying tbe eighth district, and 8. G. Tilden in , the Incidents; and ns tho work itself presents all sevents district. f those characteristics of tho author which Convention last The Republican night have established her reputation among tbe to committee look the warned Its of nominating doubt first writers, there is but. little other the on of faith bad for organout part community. success with our novel-lovin- g committee will con- the with In tfbieb izations interest The slotyri on of abiorblnf TAMMANY WAH etc.; , ! -- ro-ere- et s; ( 1 llo-ym- , - nt acting in The German leaders arc to the Tritho interest of reform, according bune That journal says their conduct tends iii the direction of Tammany, Dispatch from Niagara Falls says that tho woods six miles abovo hare and between La Salle and Tonawanda, were on fire all day yesterday. Tho woods covers an area of two mile. New York, Oct. 23. Subscriptions were opened hsrefor tho Wisconsin and Michigan iuflercrs,'and one half of fifty thousand dollars, contributed by merchant for tho relief of Chicago, have been applied to tho "Wisconsin and Michigan sufferers. Tim body of Roger Pryors' son was found tills morning in East river. ,Tbercontest between Ashbury's yacht Livonia and tho representative yacht of the New York Club for tho Americas cup ended to day with a brilliant victory for tho Sappho, which sailed against the English yacht. Actual time, 26 min. and 26 sec.; or 23 m. and 23 see., corrected time. This Is the end of tho contest tar the cup of the New York Yacht Club, its representative boat, the Columbia and Sappho, having won four races out of five. The host four out of seven was the agreement.) , New York, Oct. 23. The congregation of Dr. Chapin's church yosterday contributed twelve' thousand dollars cash, and a loan of fifteen thousand, without interest, towards rebuilding St. l'nu Universallst Church, of Chicago. John Moon, late assistant superintendent of the box department of the City Fot Office, lias been held tl await tho action of tho Grand Jury, on a charge of opening let ters and embezzling the content. At n meeting ofthe commissioned of tin A. J. Blecekor, Court- sinking fund land, Palmer and Admin H. Mullerwho were appointed npp raisers of city real citato, reported the valuo to be, $211,000, 000, and presented a bill of 133,000 for their work. The matter was referred to the deputy comptroller. ' New York, Oct 23. Tho regular Dedominated Judgo Lodes mocracy for Supremo Judge. It is almost certain that Tammany will endorse the nomination. The same party alo nominated William M. Evert for Senate from tho Fifth District. New York, Oct.! 23. Bark Nake, from and reports that Glasgow, arrived on Sept. 18th, latj 30, Jon. 47, picked up boat containing the second mate and four seamen, belonging to tho KnglU bark Lord Liodrey, from Lis erpool for Gasper Bay, in the gulf of St. Lawrence. They had left her in a sinking condition twenty-fou- r hour Tlic first mate nnd nine enptnin, prctioil. men refibed to leave, and they havo probably foundered with all on board. Judge Hilton has addressed a Utter to Connolly, stating tlmt tho present Park Comuii-rionare expending ono hundred and eighty-si- x thousand Icm per year than the old hoard. Charles OConnor raid dy tlmt th work pf proerut city, was goin show that may wli safe from the st thrown In spite of' tholr apparent bravery, nnd many who believo limy are perfectly secure, will be rudely nnm-c- d by finding tin in tho grasp of tho law, and in such a degraded position that nvilher money nor influence will have tha slighted efibet in procuring their rescue. So certain is tho work that, even if their enemies knew all the movements, tho attacking party could not holp being overthrown nnd annihilated. fcr. i ! ex-May- or, - j to-nig- ht to-da- y, cr j -- tn-sel- WASHINGTON. Washington, Oct. 3. Subscriptions in tho District of Columbia, for tho relief of tho Chicago sufferers, reached $1,600,000, of which $23,000 will bo appropriated to tho fufibrers inMichigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. SAN pairment of tho capital nud continue MISCELLANEOUS AD7 fr. f busi- mr ness, Detroit, Oct. 23. A high wind has rekindled tbe fifes in the woods on the Military Reservation near Port Huron, and much anxiety Is fe!t for tho safety of that town. At Ann Atbor, last night, Henry Wagner killed his wife and four year old ton. Cause, jealousy. Governor Brown de . Nashville, Oct. 23 livered his message to tho Legislature today. lie opposes everything like repudiation of tho State debt, which he says must and will be paid. He recommends tbe protection of all classoj of citizen. Boston, Oct. 23, At a mooting of the a resoluMethodist preacher here in was tion adopted pledging raising $20,000 as New Englands share, and $200,000 to be raised for Chicago by the Methodists of the country. Auburn N. Y., Oct. 23. About three acres of forest, known as tho Chestnut Ridge, near this city, were burned yesterday, The flames were finally subdued by the pcoplo of the neighborhood. The Montezuma marshes havo been burning for several days. These marshes aro three miles wide and twelve long. Troy, N, Y., Oct. 23. Tho woods near the Shaker settlement, and about tlx miles from here, are on fire, and it is fcard considerable damage will be done. Springfield, Mass., October 23. The Barrington bank was robbed of eighteen thousand dollars on Saturday night by Win. Shino, the teller, who fled. Rondoqt, N. Y., October 23. A largo fire ha been raging in tho Shawangauk Mountain, near Port Huron, sevoral hundred acres havo already been burned over. A largo fire is raging in tho wood at Flat Bush, hear Rondout. Rochester, October 23. Tho city 1 enveloped in smoke. Reports aro constantly arriving of fires raging in tho woods throughout tho county. Two farm houses and other buildings near Walwooth, Wayno County, are reported burned. Several house, straw nnd hay stacks, with tho largo woods opposite Seneca Point, on Canandaigua Lake, were burned It is also reported that a man was burned to death. A rumorcmesrijm Albion that tho Prussian settlement north of that place, in Tho Orleans County, wa burned coun Tho this subsided wind ha evening. try Is Very dry and there are no hopes of the fires being extinguished till heavy rains occur, j St Louis, October 23,'Tho National Polico Convention, adopted a resotho lution declaring that lgal treatment of the social evil in St. Louis has worked beneficial result, nnd recommend it to the serious eonMeintion of tho people of other cities in tha United States ns a mode which has hi its practical operations proved salutary in its cifect upon society, and ha; serv'd to ameliorate the condition of tho umfoitnnatj class without prejudice to tho morals of the community, to-da- y. to-da- to-da- San Francisco, Oct. 34. A resolution to give jthreo millions dollars subsidy to a company to build a bridge across the bay at San Francisco from the Aimcda shore to tho city was introduced by tho Board of Supervisors last night but not acted tn. Extensive fire continue along tho coast range and mountains of California from j Los Angeles northward, Edward Bening was shot dead at tho Two Mile House, near Sacramento, in a drunken fracas, yesterday, by a man named Wall1 ace.1 Tho Peoples' Insurance Company, of thi city, have suspended business and goes into tho hands of tho Commissioner.' j S. Brown, a, nativa of Cynthiana, Ky., blowed ids brains out with a pLtol on tho roof of a hotel at Virginia City) yesterday. Cause domestic trouble and drinking. MISCELLANEOUS. y. y, FOREIGN KEW8. TurL, Oct. 23. There U a groat scarcity of money in Puri, and to relievo in somo measure tho publio ui;tre., tho Bank of commonced the Issue of thlrty-flv- o Franco y million francs in currency of small denomination. An extensive military establishment Is to ba formed at Rouen. It will comprise a a school for artillery and an arsenal, within tho city, and a camp and a series of forts out side Thiers will lay tho foundation itono of tho artillery school with appropriate ceremonies. London, Oct, 23. Liverpool subscribed 16,000 for tho Chicago relief fund, nnd 1,000. Tho steamer Russia Nottingham took a largo consignment of clothing nnd supplies for tho sufferers by tho Western to-da- ? Mh S4 ,f C A A ? -- 7 n 04 AreIikraJsalr"--?-'Jit7- t tcUathJI UTTT' --T nae. Therai A LV..2 rat f t''J G!:- ' 13 -:3 ir- -i r J w ! tHT - t TA'.i - f r I i-J lad Ago. tatsfaLUU, Ut -- en1r arUl&t ftrrt v; h'ghty wcomn: Jl u i i i cum of a tf C Dil Uecrjsiizt, tzA ciljrj i la X I" i la thejr have nrrr la axirrts 7 T - r aa th me! bf-- n r i- -Urljr UXXZllCtAZ. J ill bod r. lnvtfforaUox th mind, aai f t.: 1 . and rluttcitT to tba arh-- ta niTTxus are comroo8ja iA t: v r and no Tctrio Klrasntltmift ,:Jti-- o TO TIIB TAifY.aad at too publio OO W.EAHiNT ao many r oti'cal axettts, aatna lima combining bjr (ba micd fraternity as tha bast known to lb Fbarmacopa. It eota UC2 fc tits Cisn a d3 E- ur -- pro-dtxsia- v c- -- ff r-- ns N ir.l.7o x- r ' k C m ve re C.;j c!o -. ..?.n . r i fair tr.el, and Fomlly chould havo a Ccttla Every W ask every cna to read tbo following clrtlieatea from muy of tbo moat acalaont physlui&sa la tbo fSMllkttf t i JACXtON k Co. J you bare comniuuieaad to tbomed-Ira- ) ptohaal.n tha receipt of tbe 'Home bluer, it cannot, therefore, bo cotia dared aa a oecret or It. patent med'clna, no patent having been taken forthe We have evamitted the formula for making combiHomo Hitter- -. and uubeslUUngly aiy t nation la one of rare eael'enre, all the ertlr'ee nerd in It eotnpoelUon are the beat ef the dree to which the brh'htf. bring blghlv Tonic, B lmulaut, Carminative and slightly Laxative. Tbe mode of preparing them la atrlrtly in accordance with the rulo of pharmacy. Having used them, aeen It effect tu onr private practice, wa take pleaenre tn recomtitmending them to all person deeirou of tolling now ter. to being the beet Tonic and gUmaiant offered the publio. F. O. roRTjrn. M. L. On. ItoiaUMKan U. J), C Or. rick. U. I. ALmm Urtcoct, it. D. r. A. Waa. M. D. Dcra. McDowkix. M. 1. . A. Clack, H. I. J. C. Wnmnsu. U. D. 8. O. ,V.o c--, M. D. Dr O. V. F. Lcrwm, V. A. Wmrox. M. D. UCUraT P.IIUM. a. Mnim JIosrtTAt, fir. Lorta. Mo.. Ort. 8. r. 187U JAH.A. JAtKfiOX k Co ; I have examined the formula for making the "Home fttoraach and need them tn the Hospital for the last four month. I consider them tbe Boat valuable tenia L. UELCUEU. nnd stimulant now tn ne. A. Jackjkjh k co, tT. Lrptn, July A llrtfl. from whteb onr celhavtrg examtm d iho formula ebrated "tUotuaob UUtm are prepared, and hvl- t wlineaaa t the mathod of comblulng the different no can safely recommend them aa tha beat tonto with which we are s quainted. From tbo greet rare with which they ere compounded, and from the choice mat th is which enter tno tbm, we have no d mbt that thy will prove, ee they deserve to be, the most ropn'ar ijnhf and atlinuhint In nae. cpectfaly yours, T. O. T. J. Vatisv, M. 1). rontToc, M. D. W ehrerf )1y ronenr wllh every word c intar.e 1 In tlie nbnv tetiunn!al. JOK roNZiilU. AT. D. Jr.j; Itjr.rMl, M J 4 jrs T. Tbm: Lr, M. D. hah. Vat Mt, W. It, F. C. ravNBU M. v, 0. VAWja, It. TT. D. X riMTivm, ('it. J3. J67'. V r .j. a ?!- rv At co , Aren "ji.tiu pj;t r blc lo yo tr rqjf-itI bi.v- ..ua n f rmnU ef th 81" fln.l thn reric ,U .tur, 8T. LoV:,July,ma-JANr- Oentletn n A. ES A Lit-ter- e, - JFifty DollaiNj that .g e ot tip hotter AV oris: tlian tlio Shop named IaKCLION TO BE MADE ssr) It ni rum Hi iy tt .Hy tre prcfcsvii n. llt-Sill pVaMnlly eemh n il. nn.l r t innl atlng tt,lc v. hi b f to nI, tl v ti eerrjlmraet h 't'-- H he tutlnnnt of low or d rf r j kt n. vt )kUi'c NIim Itota l.uptvl id ,1lg ctJ.,u tr tty y : i.utt llttlH jui'irt f.-s- a. :3msh u . V. r rrrr.. U. H.j WAYar, Hr. vr. u vo i Cl 'cure V H. T. 1 T T. C. . K M. C. i. fO. H7.t.-- B. t. a hd, m. u. Ci. A ff. have rvtniUi.U liio foii.iuia Cl M "nttrit, U H. M. M. J) F.q 1. , : 'iVrtirnef com j rt It to maih Mttr. md arlicbm tlmt tire rldvrtd tbe t bj tha Vfedhal Prof, oa, and on nf Ilia bitter we know of cow In BB9. Very respectfully, II. 8. flAHit, M. I. It. MaVirAU, M. D. O. A. XIaUIKEK. 3. M.D. Walsv. Won ah 8. ItARfire, M. I. For Hal by nil Drnyylata Ct Grocers. fit ei t--e tx-- HARNESS MAKERS OF CHICAGO. l. r. VI ttm.rv, li. J.hvnn. i.f tb o-- n-- ed bl JA3. A. JACHCOH Cs. CO., Prop's, laboratory 103 A 107 27. S4 street, HT. VIortin 3 I.OHS, mzti by ilh Prc?c;ll!:r, HOT tOLliUS h1;1 b To Shew l. JelT-l- y Til lib K AND Till; " UY COMPETENT JUDGES, MONEY WON TO Bi: SKNT TO Tin: SUFFERING M-- 3 mch Y70 can , tl3.t 'r' f CaCiIKJ. - t. v.'o ona mail tho hoat t It. l. that ITlity Rtom-avhl- c. . f aro !fpcsl:c4 In libs He- pertrr CZ:o cn tlic Crst MO. i Ictctiam, test cf C::rl:rlly. VHOLCOALC AIID nCTAIL Healers tu Harness 7 I Harness, Lcatli:r,: Coll:rs, Saddles, Etc. Tho National Choral Society, to tho number of a thousand members, wilt perform Wo aro now buying Leather at Ilia oratory of tho Messiah In Hydo Park Lower Fljjurco than any yet for tho relief fund. Sir Roderick J. C. Murchison, President brought to Utah. of tho Geographical Societies, died yesterThe Ilarncca Chop in day, aged 79. Tho Times states that Napoleon has deCorinno Controlled by a clared that tho reports of Bonapartist conHarness Haher. spiracies without foundation. Tho Emperor, claiming to bo tho legitimato sovereign, Montana Btreet, Ferlnco advocates no violence in tho measures for octlMm his restoration, but believes his partisans should urgo tho will of tho French peopto upon the Bcttlemont of tho government by tho plebiscite. Drltlilajcr and : Marseille, OcL 23. In the municipal Ifon bat the Beat Workmen Cn'taysd elections yesterday tho ultra Catholics were tr Covor it Y7itli an crnal amount whcoTcr t!:in!:3 ho can f , f with it. ttcIIi Firat VJ. W.nULLi, i . successful. 1 Bah Advice. It is stated on good au-1,l- at THE I. O. O. 1. MERTING3 SVOZZZZ Dawkins, previous to tho trial, eveIj disliking to havo his family affair exposed, and perhaps feeling some compunctions of conscience in view of hi treatment of the first Mr. Hawkins, thought it best to deed rrTl w the homestead to her nnd plead guilty; then JUsUWU throw himself on the mercy of the court, in hopes that, in view of tho apparent desire to The Cheapest atone for his deed a, the court might inHi flict on him a' fine of $300 or $500, without imprisonment. Brigham Young and other magnates in tho church opposed this proposition, and induced him to defend tho suit. Tho result, so far, has been as Hawkins r.Ia2o Cpccinl feared his family secrets have been exposed, and ho has been found guilty. Ho , . uuaaacxzsut3t::tff now fears imprisonment, as well as a fine, aleewher. CrlTilw Warereeaaaadfae and seem inclined to blamo tho friends Zffonfe who advised his courso. S. L. Tribune. Rircrt, Crl::n8. . ture anywhere out of New England thi1 season. fr t AND XJE corrvrrjarMD. OF REGULAR Lodga No. 8, Xedcpefadett Or&er of t T.30 a xxl TetapUr are hold on Tutedy oclock.1 All nan bare in good atandteff are laviUl oell to attend. Ey order of th W. C. T. ' on 1 CALL ATO Cpi3 OUR Ph:l:rcr. Col-leg- dred dollars to make good the technical im r 1 X n -- y. V W. T, Tama r.:i , M. L). 4 J Q is:x, M I). J. IT. l t lXF, 31, P. Rochester, Oct. 23. An extensive fire is prevailing in the swamp and woods of Monroe, Niagara, Genesee, Wayne and Senecca counties. Tho wind has been blowing a perfect gale since yesterday, and much anxiety is felt throughout the burning district. Tho smoko obscures the sun to tipch An extent that lightsihave to bo used in buildings in this city Reports are constantly fires in in all direction J of coming - Now Orleans, Oct, 23. Tho) steamer Planter, going ashore for water near Mulatto bnyou, Pear river, was fired upon by Trot. Chndboume, of Williamstown e, unknown parties. Two of the men were morwho has spent the last taro summers ' ono and wounded. tally severely among the mines and Mormons of Utah, j Cincinnati, Oct. 23. Tho Board of Di- will lecture this winter on tha Mormon rectors of tho Andes Insurance Company Problem, which seems just now to bo tonia-wh- at mixed. -reaolved unanimously to pay all proper losses in Cbtcag in full, and received from Wendell Phillips positively refuses to lecthe stockholders a subscription of fire hunto-da- t J y, fire. FRANCISCO. r T to-da- r : Vv c!cnf i V-- o a picnic Cdizj i Concord Harnop" a r : LC?S, and C::t c.rrj C3 - . 7J Je7 3m k i'OR A Cc. r: - I -- ?c;, G V c. r.-- r.tt: :. 'j trrir.i ( ( t Y' - v-- t ci:rrrr-r:- -.J (5 L) :: -- C ' Yr - I it i c:.;t . ' |