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1 ae Bryant's Opera House (av and Hilth Avenue Theatre Divore, © Opern Monee bien Og Mina Edwin's Theatre + Boul ywple Fhentee—Humpiy Danpt Pavlton ¢ et OM and Oa alt Theatre fan Franctsoo Minnirols £5 fr alway, Tony Vastor's Opera It Unton Keunre Pheutre ire Wallnen’s Theuire , W ced's Mun Lonnes Mt. * For the accommodation of persons resting wo town, advertise for Tus SUN Wil! be received at corr reg eu nt tue uptown advertisement office, 54 162 Wert 1 et, at the Junetiog of Broadway and six m8 A.M. 109 P.M FOR PRESIDENT, Our Rater Franklin, HORA Dr. iREELEY, OF CHAPPAQUA \ 1 iological Phenomena, th vo human mind 0 topes the fact that Ss Ghost Weercd phyak | cians are 1 the dark as } | nature om us causes Which influ ence and direet mental action may be attril uted the infrequeney of complete cures iu eases of insanity. Many people, who are sano in other respects, a ling certain su ts the victimes of nge delusions which it is found utterly impessible to L icate from their minds, @reat age frequent ly has the effect powers, while sometimes it plays fantastic and une table tricks with the mental faculties. A well authenticated account has recently been published of av excellent and vencra. ble lady, who was at one time greatly ad- mired for her intellectual gifts, but who in her extreme old age fell into a state of dotage which was attended with singuler psychological pec Step by stey she seemed to live L hall the weakening intellect nal cou! stages of her life, with a vividness of im pression that rendered them a perfect reality to hors:lf. Ter husband had been dead for many years, but evety day she expected him home at a given hour, and wondered why he wide : eres herself a bride ; th sho thought she wes a girl at school; and final living her life in imagination allt : er le child, emu and by 1 tracted cor erable attention on account of the prominent position as a politician whiel Dowi in Atlanta, in the State of Georgia, there is an old gentleman whose cond tion is every like that of the venerable lady just men i £ yer, aud he offences um, President Grant will Vin an awkward dilom n would naturally be foll nt, and @ sen in all probability by an application to tent for par Now, Gen, G consider indecent haste wed sent to imprisont what many extend a free partion to Congres: Bowes, who had been found guilty of practising polygamy somewhat extensively in a part of the couatiy where such practices wers not only pleinly against the law, but Also against public sentiment and the teach ings of all religions ereeds, Having es 1 this precedent, the Presi dent certainly could not with any dey of ¢ tency refuse t his prerogative of mercy in behalf of the mis guid M 8, who can justly urge in Palliotion of their guilt that polygamous marilages have baen tolerated for years in Utali by general usage, without interferone by the United States Government, and that plurality of wives is permitted by the tencts of their ith It is quite possible that Bown may be elected Governor of Bouch Carolina by the aducroits of GANT; aud it would certainly poom siockingly unjust that while, through the direct action of the President in rescu:ny him from the penitentiary, ane unrepentant atern tt Cpe enti Ge-teegesentee » THE of high honor, the less uld, through Grant's ¢ guilty Mormone usal to extend to them, be di in a prison. Grant ¢ to this epistle the New York Club will hold no further comm unication with the man who med to | wrote it. He solicited @ favor in the first in- On the | stance, and jt was cheerfully granted by the vuld ex waiver of the six months’ notic He asked portto BrraitaM | for twelve races, when sirictly he was en the same clemency tend the same degree of Youno and his fr lias to Bowe, | titled only to one, and six were offered him. all the trouble and expense of the legal pro | And after all this, not oniy does he demand coedings taken ayainst them and the cost of | that @ certain class of yachts shall be ex strengthening the military force in Utah | cluded from the contest, and insist upon the will have been entirely wasted. Under these perplexing circumstance, Gen. GRANT would Le entitled to the profound commiseration of twelve but he goes on to say that if his wishes are not heeded he may seo fit to sail over the course and claim the prize asa repreeeintative of the Royal Albert Yacht Club —designated in his letter by the initials R. A. Y Y. C—n club with which the New York subjoined advertisement, which de-} Yacht Club, either through him or other. d over the civilized world, | wise, has had no correspondence whatever! the Diario dela Marina, the rthe first time he subscribes himself as oti al of Havana, It is a fair index ember of the twelve yacht clubs.” The of the social condition to which that city has | Gommsittee have informed him that as no Veen reduced under the rule of the slave: | chattenge has been accepted but that of tho traders and their brutal hirelings the volun: | oval Harw,’h Club, they cannot entertain teers, It Is published in the Diario under | 6+ recognize hie letter, eigned as it is, and race! a Animals in Hevan The ser®es to be coy from the heading of Sales of Animals. We te-} that they must now adhere to the pro- produce it first in the original Spanish ; vision which the deed of gift contains, that JAXOA.—Por no arlo en tg onzaguneatatio | in ease of disagreement ‘he match shall be Ge9'8 10 afos, Chacon 21 en In niiema se € sailed over the usual regatta course of the Ta Baglial this te pteelacly ae follosre club holding the cup, and subject to its rules YARGATN.—For wart of 8 bay Ca and Fo, ulations. PAeOl ay Oe LOR teu viccive ounees CRTC we Yachting annals will be searched in vain ! ree At Sen RE & oirchacer can an exhibition of arrogance to equal t aug matebless impudence shown by Mr. Asit The putting tt BURY in this entire affair, His conduct has a indicative of been simply intolerable. Alternately dic the two in the tatorial and condescending for a tir he and the coupling of the {wo odvra, to sell | Seems finally to have worked ninsctf into a and, nurchase, segs that the purchase | rage atthe mijure of repeated attempts to Of tho wet nurse is conditional upon the sale | &f 69 an acceptance of his propositions ; ofthe other enimal and he now procceds to net the bully, with The Spanish Cortes passed + spring, in which it is decree no slav m its bis threat of ailing over the courss alone. ss that, after its | Let him do it, by all means; nobody will be M child shall be sold | ha A by vhis abeced performunce on Ul r, nor rt | partof so unworthy a representative of a noble sport cu act Inst pchild; avd yet this advertiser openly bids torn woman “ Intely confined, without and the Diwro de la Marina, the } journal of the Spanish Government, publishes the advertisement as a regular matter of business We commend the subject to the consider: ation of the American public, and especially of those ancient Abolitionists who are now anxious for the suppression of the Cuban revolution and the full restoration of Spanish The Accusation—-The Confession. itd,” In his speech before the recent Democratic Convention at Rochester, Mr. Samuen J. ‘TitpEN spoke of President Grant, bringing against him several very grave accusations. Mr. TiLpen’s words were as follows : “Rvery Democratic National Convention would by common consent have rejected trom its nomina- tion a wan wno had Billed the public effices with nis relatives, of Who had been enriched by cvstly presents while exercising th nko power Of Lhe esti tin he Presidency to promote men’s interests or gratify despotism in the island men's ambition, Even in the corrupt times of —— » James the First, the greatest bare ct, perhaps, ‘i Pino 2 | whieh has appesred a (BACON) Was ian: The Race for the Queen’s Cup—Ach peache] by our sncesto Lord High bury’s Arrogance. Chancelior of id, he presents irom suitors in causes depending him. His de. The Royal Harwich Yacht Club of Eng: | ( et hae te nad deci to8 aguinat land has anything but a creditable represen: | {he Batting NiO Ded male ie eat e canoe civil trusie of tne country in sents, JEPPRESON tative in its ¢ JAMES Asu. | dates mmodore, Mr. e ren’ puny, who hes brought his yacht the Livo- | {ek ’amous tue nove traditions of his, precepts and nia to this port to race for the Queen's Cup, maxims that ho would not appoint rel won by the America twenty years ago. The | ef cial | Would do nothing to incre he He would’ keep himself wot only capditiana-undar. whic's the-cup ia..beld ty] DSU aU Co aaa dhe asus sat pabes the New York Yacht Club are well known, | Meraiity. 1 do not wish, to speik harsiily of the Mr, Asnpeny endeavored to w i ttave ben cous vio evita th Combria againet our whole ideas bestow fice time the a slop to the t went home defeated. Subsequently, and ion from one of ‘ ¢ CONKLING behal Re 4 vy p ! behalf of the Royal il Ae Be et through the cabl rhiOay made as it uron who has shown 1 believe it utterly uutounded » Mr. has been the recipient of costiy H gram the trom the war a victorioas Gon following answer wag sen sateen aa eeera dean’ hits (beh Gextbial acl x y 7 ties 1 was even nonitt i for tLe 1 Y ( e] 4 r a MCCLELLAN for t i fT sions ‘ D WELLIS T a Waterloo, * ee ther beroe 4 former ori hi state done well ¢ a z ri saccest on to the Presidency lean he heves accepted a °c + trou We have already shown Low untenable is ConkLino’s assertion that Gen NT the sond take since he was nia’s matches 8 took our yacl has ho costly present elected President ; and now we call tention beard nodll per teen lukas to tie fact that in respect to Mr. TILpEN's than the Re ch. It wou! other poiuts the Senator confeeses more than ued to pend smiil tion reas he denics, In attempting to defend Presi Livoliee ian led. for 4h dent Grant Mr, Conxrxe is obliged to ad possibility that w nit— first t I, That Grast has filled offices ut thet \S with his relat and \ his yacht hi r I. 1 Le has appointed to the great sent twelve 1 seht | civil offices ef the country those who had wel sof carrying C1 the coy. | Made hin: preset * ted y sand t t tle p! Mr. CoNKLING confesses ; and yet f his, he expected t New York Yee! he proposes to support for President the man Club to v tl lated six months’ | wl knows to be guilty of such practices, n neschi | ta low moral condition our politics Ki ontiiisaesieal antl thot le | are eunk, when a leading Republican can en ed upen originyl ¢ twely —— - Seat na iia h 1 Characteristic. —Mx. Bon. et ‘ r t contribution of ten thousand the lates at which it y cfit of the newsmen and M before the 1st of » Ler, ag he ly +, ; unleago was not ouly @ noble, but a leave for home on that day, He also pro- | ‘ : ! he knows now, aud knew before he left Eag: | burgh reveated a state of things which cannot fail land, that such vessels are entitled to rey to excite alurm in regard to the safety of other sent our club under the rules; and | bridges supported by wires, The cables were ori \ giually composed of twenty strands of wire, In were Loth impertinent and ingalting the one which broke only eleven wires remained at ‘The New York Yacht Club cons.dered his | the point of fracture, the others having corroded aeeat nd appointed a committec | #%#¥, end some of these hed been reduced to the to arrango with him, ag represontative of the | S#¢.of kuitting necdle, This bridge, which bad a sed to public travel more than a month suspected that the wires eom- were #0 eaten away by corro- stood fificen years, was known to be unsafe, Royal Harw.el Yacht Club only, for a series 8 to det was cl of six rac rmine the possession of | geo, But no o: the Queen’s Cup, the winner of a mojority | aah of the races to Le entitled to the cup, and a | sion as the exai seventh race to be sailed if ul ation showed them to be, and result was a | the question naturally arises whether the same tie, This action clicited the following letter | destreying process may mot bo in progress in from the model British yachteman Fr wire cables, a8 yet unsuspected of weak Nuw Sonn, Get 10, 1971} — ©. A Minton, Seeretary New York Yu The towns and villages of Kurdistan, a pro a hats Lhetbt dp T bee to informeycu | eyes become Dloodsiot, the body covered with suc quence there nat Bhave uted to forth stains of a violet hue, aad tumors break out under With send ie Zavania, ties to asland or te sail | aug arupite, ‘The patient gonerally dieg after hours Yaebt Club course and claim the enp. faiting any of agony, and but few eases of cure have been hy y th there to contend for Mt you known, Ture disease is ofa very infections charac ¥ e bho ns, T snould forigalty and of of sauitary resources, the epidemic spreaas rapidly, eh cluim the cup for tue club waowe fig I bad Wile Te Ldecede tareectamecctdice with | aid thousands bave already perished, A physician Diy rigite, Twill do uj self the. pledure of givin | rent oy the Persian Government into the infected Vou acloar twenty four hours’ notice, with the dates istricts, after visiting tie plague-stricken villages, Tinteud to wait ¢ e 8Eriey OF part tweregt-—ge the ine tay Vecand hereby. invite you to send) a | Was retured admittance by the iahibitanis of towns menver of the club on honrd to gee thatthe Livonia } yet free from the contagion, iy accordance with the clubruies, Yours truly —— JAMES ASHBURY, Co member of lus kweive yacut clus modore of the Royyl Harwich The most diverting, interesting, end satisfac- ary bavk of the #eazon tw Nagt'y Miustrated At mnt Tere Nese ae Yacht Ciuv, and ceeds ede hovedshaeg aft tt ds--amn SUN, FRIDAY, MICHIGAN VILLAGES PARIIALLY BURNED AND CIILES THREATENBD, The Inhabitants of Kaginaw City Driving ” East Shore of & Burniag in Every Lire Ssaivaw, Oct. 9.—The whole of city Sagi woods were burning flercely, and the flames were con struction to property of all kinds. were greatly alarmed for tho saiety of the city, About 12 o'clock list night the bell sounded the * street the inhabitants discovered an immense column of flame bursting from a building on Washington street, near C. ‘The flames had got such head way that little could be toward saving the conten alarn done Duliding. > ck the Fire- Many Was enveloped in a dens ep and heavy that it was almost Duman beings to exist out of doors. naw—indeed thronehout t AUK aweepler rapidly failed throughout m, And on rushing to t A cry arowo that house had not escaped, and a then made to save them. Child their beds and carried to aplac women jumped from the wi bleeding, just in time to save the ‘The house in which the fire originated was occ® OCTOBER 13, 1871. gE SWEPT BY FIRE. ae amount to hundreds of th nda of dollars. The damage to the pine land inealculable. Saginay City only escapad destruction through the deter wined efforts of ber citizens, Who fought the fire back. The town of Bridgeport was only saved from destruction by morning. Charles ¢ sing, were on the | fae horses. reste |. At Holland, on the east shore the flames nade a slower of rain yesterday ndler’a barne. on his firm gear Lan burwed yesterday, together with Live The of Lake Michigan ox. A clean eween, scarcely 4 Dui being leit. ‘The sufferings of the people esterday the | promptly cared tor by the Mayor and citizon: © smoke, asmoke so | Grand Haven, Prof. Charles Scott, of Hope Collow also a clergyman Whote nae was not as AN APPRAL FOR AtD, Wasttrxaton, Oct. 12.—Secretary Boutwell Feceived the following telegram : FORT MTNONT OM. IT —The villawes atid hoaaes a e Coast from the foot of Laxe Muro orish retain impossible for On all sides of he whole valley—the has onWENd, carrylag te A heavy wind | { nevuad Avte Bavinaw Day oaed to a dreantut confagr je entire day, and people | by fires in the Hundreds nate t Burned out and are. atarving. Ween Fevenue steaigor Pessenidon to go. al Felieve tiie ‘Thy Fessenden nas t people in many cases are driven into burning, Over thr red have been bro} aireads, Woe are doing all we cag, and roll services of this ¥; newer imm 0. D. CONGER. MC Of the Barna; J. HL SANBORN, Collector of Customs af ui The Secretary in reply ordered the commanding the occupants of the | omcer of the Fessenden to report to Collector San diately desperate effort was | bora, in accurdance wita the request dren yere torn from A FAMILY DRIVEN TO THE LAKE. safety. Men and | Krtoanprx, Ont., Oct. 12—A boat containing , two men, a woman, aod nine children, and the dead lows, burned and ad nine children, and the dea Ha body of achild who nad died from exhaustion, ar ves rived here yesterday from Sund Beach, Mici., hav ing left there on Monday to escape the Ares raging ple Tv 8 nd was " inthe neighborhood. High winds and the dense ‘W09 G60 entirely consumed, The next buliding scaled, Oot teen beou give them, and the, by Charles Halsemizer, mot the fate of the other TIE WISCONSIN FIRE ‘The flames continyed to spread antil two more 2 a he While the 8. the property of Mr Daniel Holt, were en- | Three Villages Destroyed and Over Three ed. Oe Was entirely destroyed, and the other Hundred Lives Lost. wo ret houses but very little of the effects aga Bar, Oct. 11.—The cenger which Saved Several of the Inmates Wore ‘badly | threatened Menomonce has ‘eon averted by the e4. heavy rain whieh fell of ‘yong A yetter ‘A CONPLAORATION IN RAST SACIN .W: “aonday night and ye ove fire was ri day morning, conflagration and “Vien thoroughly enbddued the ne in East Saginaw, . rth HiT ae village of Menoakani Saginaw City sent down, ®aying they had a large o has suf. re there. euitre ‘property Known as the fered heav' is by the fire, Most of the building Island," bet Be Ti er three ae om On LNG | Have “Leen burned. Tae villagers saved little or no eae ene oe ie ale intl of burma w& Still; just ) 2v0ds from the flames, but simply fled for aafety, aeere ihe cnper eriige. This Wricnente, and | Waving all bebind to the quickly advancing confs boarding house were entire,y desiroved. ‘The fire | ration. | In consequence of the high wind the fire spread acrose the sawdus!, road to a house owned raidly, quickly enveloping the ill-fated vi rf, Barnuate, A003 Ned Han baPER wn bites The loss of life t¥ not kno H ‘ Peshtogo met a eiiniae falc, ‘The. entite wets ete cnatize, foe ae propane £15005 | ment was burned to the ground, together with six'y or ted oO ee eee of Chapin gs Barker, | orseventy of the Inhabitants, “The remainier es ae eae rere tberore their encigs | caed. carrying with them whne tew household goods seoerty aneleding an cxcattent sa-milly ‘drie | {2 FAP approwh of the terrible flumes world Fee ag a eet TH | permit, With these ond with thelr entidren stroyed, togettior with a large lot of lumber, 9,000 | [th tothe Hiver Menomonee, about five or six mile cords of wood, nnd two dwelling houses, ‘Tie joms | “stant. where they now are In sat of th was Strong and He The mill Dourdiag house, was totally destro 000, The entire los will exceec $7! Eaturday afternoon the tog, iis property could not ail two-thirds ineured. ‘The flaines commn of Lathron & in oe, WH 8401 as literaliy Intole city aime Chapin were jeated from here to the shingle: tilirectly from the sor in dense yolumes into the town. CHicago, Oct. 12—A_ despatch has just been re. ceived from Green Bay, Wis., stating that a steamer bad just arrived bringing a’ report thet 33 bodies were burned at Pishtego last night, and as many more are still missing. Seventy-five persons were borned to death at Little Sturgeon Buy, and tre suilering throughout the North is torrible, With he exception of the loss of property, it is almost as appalidug as the burning of Chicago. tof $85,000, and ellings of David pext consumed ich), together with the ed. Lows, $12, 000, ue smoke tn wind blow h. sent the smoke ‘The iatest news is A gentleman who has just made a trip over the Wiat the fire ie repidiy approaching the city « Lou.sville, New A!bany, and Chicago Ruilroad, say: all sides, Bouth of Sonat Sectnaw the flames are tont prairie and wood Gres sre raging along the raging f Hy. Or U theastand g litle sou'h | Hine oe w Albany and Latayette. On the of southeast the f ving Yery destructive. : ee county was oue The woods back and arunds are reyort- Miles upon miles ed all on fire, aud the fence Agricultural to-day, rapidly that comtunicat Society will pr The §hc uses rom flying cinders and sparks of fence, hoy, grain in stack, corn in fields, barns, cattle-peas, Lave been’ dure: still reging. 4 buildings of the obably go "by the in that neighboriiooa housos, and tue dre is ——- ‘oods burt ANNEXATION OF SAN DOMINGO. n, saturday, Was te - cutom. The farm of Chariet D. Little last evening | It te to be Consummated before March 1, Was reported all ou fire, aud the bulldings destroy 1872 ed. as were oll the buildings of Mr. Meury Miller, ; fs Un told o'clock Ist bight the Woots opposite the | COFFespondence of the Sun. depot in St. Charles were all on fire, and men bad | Sax Dowsxco Cirr, Sept. 17.—The reign of Leen Sahting the flames all day. | The dep the r still continues bere, Baez, etill having the feet ‘ ior CQiOK GT rapper’ "OE MeataTT” THaA Khwest of the village theflames | Geet, ts becor w and more oppre afl Nearly a thousand | to bia Minister, Gatier, { annexa: e destoyed at St, Charles, tion would surely be accomplished, he is invest t 4 STILL RAGING. ing larcely in houses nd lands ia dit 2 Marg ¢ erent sections, but voly in agaa and cit a mile OF #0 west of the junction | its vielnity, He be y of the axsurar an as tar up 98 Fieedland’s, the woods are burniug | from Gon, Grent that sunexation will take place ar daid the telegraph poles are | within sixty days Tess mee ail buried h Valuable timbers e wil bu i Swatara HKct have been relieved b: ra and Vine River, b: mach atthe rier f Bick as trou, unty Tine than sug other | they belon “3 four be menave ech | Mr. Gant brother ndaw and Prime nm danger ve | Minister, re chted with ils visit to the fidaud twelve miles of fencing | United statoe, anil especially with bis interview with Fel Rup. ‘Two engives, wiih | president Graut at Lona Siranch, Ie boasts of the ail on that line trying to stop the | svumronus atorstninat ite the Mant ut success. ue | tan ciuo, and by hie cu ederates of the ring of fhe otler side of Biren Kun, and reports the rare vo | qoecuaors, including Mexers. Bpofford Brovhers nd warped by the Ore ms to be almostimpae | “XS enstanday Awsurance of Gon. Grant to Baez that Ce 1 do as ie desires, and force How THe Pines ONICINATED b this annexat through, werely to Dr Dernort, Oct. 10—In ail p of the State di the interests of a few greedy speculators, we the d 1 also to-day, ther t 1 In the good souse and the Jurti ue mg #0 Rear to towns as to cudanger the towus side tinh tiga city fuforms te that tnany of thee Gres of! <i THE NEW YORK SLECTION hate. in gun-wads from tbe gugs of sportsweu —_—< ¢ fartners bow are Very cereful, Using every Mayor Hall's New Discovery—Only 273 Tne fibie precaution net fire; but every now and apectors to be Appointed. then some ove irom the city, popping dis shotgun | yo ig Ruuerer The s $ OF other sunall eawe #8 burving ; ¥ © ity le ‘i once | Ste: The Mayor desires me to correct mise, » tumoer ana f life ar hensi ng t nur r jon 1 Dee etal ps fe Detroit eh om he has the discretion to appoint YMibwakee anc G siarcut | There are 780 Democrats; of these G87 have t He yal Oak, is or. Ho and wes', | elected and ave either beeu duly sworn in during on the iine of the Fis te Fon nbc alas £8 the line OF Shy Beebe tontuine oF now appointed, ‘Thus the respons Fond +0 a8 to preve ng OF rains. Tho | bility for ¢3t bas been put upon the De ne afte train down W delayed for | elector There are only 1 mocra'le vac ry several hours near ive Run, not beinz able to pass 4 only ts ; TA itict of fire, ‘In mauy places along taering | fF she Mayor's ceruifeate appointment. ‘These are of the Southern road the roats and fences bura. 4 by removals trom the Ward, vy death or Ly ing, and the same ts true of feccions alous | refusal of tue Mayor to appoint because some of the Detroit and Milwauace and oiler reais. those elected are in his opiuicn unsuitable or cannot THE VILLAGE OF GRAND JUNCTION DESTROYED, He found ae basatae Auirisla ava beee ditainials Tue ofcers of tie Miciagan Coutral lust eveuing | {y conrorm to tue laws. Ol tsk, ‘This. take oF received 4 dos % the woods und | vacancies is a8 { we: One in the First, Seventa, tences on the Tw zoo and South Ha: |) Fourtecats, and Bifteenth Wards, each; two in the a road were all pat the vulage Of | Fourth, Fiith, Bishth, Tweltth, and Siatceuth Grant) Junction wan ae In Souk Maven | Wards? four in the Thito and Tenth Wa rar ies oa the gitecnth Ward; nue in the « id many houses ta . burning | Twepueth Warde ted wenty rst 4 ; Tone eleven in the Sixth Ward; sixteen in tie Twent raging south 9 vf, of Port Huron, | second Weird; seyente © Ninth Ward; ont and the fir is con: taheg Mls pt . forty-four in the Niu nt Ward, do Secoad. ert have been faiting tue fircs in the woods and | Py Th eemt Beveuteonth Wards 4 on their farins for days, wut some of them are al es rats) ot phen i ready exhousted, On Sonday alternvon tie bara | Mg h0 Vacaicias, eet ikaeet ught dre and’ was totally destroyed. including 4oJ | Pave been voied tor ut the | SreiNEEd Lat cords of woud. ‘Tue south wind ts blowing very NOF Fedivcied now, thoruby te thet extent Pard to-day, and everjUung 14 exceedingly ary Oe restaeied “poms isreby 1G thes atau He from desti westut, a tho Futh Wards three in bie COMMUNICATION WITH SAGINAW VALLEY CUT OFF. ; four to the Third, Nints, b a ‘There Was no railroad or telegraphic com uth Wards; dive iu the Kourtu ands tion wita the Saginaw Vuiley yesterday, 1 teonth Wards; six in the Six I ported that every thing ts burned besween Pin: Wards; seven First and Twentioth War fud Bridgeport, ‘The village of Holland, Oxtawa | nine in’ the Tairteeoth Ward; ten ty the Tweit County, wis ontirely destroyed by fie yesterday, | Ward; eleven Twenty-first Ward; ( 4 Lirge dres are raging in the couutry west of Cold: | ia the Bichth Tweaty-recond Wards; and fl water, 8. C, Rose hi t about 3000 cords of | ten in the Nixetcenth Ward, In the Second Wood, and other loees ure vory lurge Seventh, Tento, and Seventventh Wards there at A’deapateh trom Owasso says tie terrible dro no vucurete extending over &_ period of nearly three months | Unless vacancies are hereafter created by resi cna. Shows io signe of terminating, Wells, cisterns, and | thon, declination, oF otuer ¢ the & i ihe smalier streams are dry, and ‘toadd to the | the "Mayor the 1 +t ¢ gencral snisforcune fires are rugihe in the woods and | 1,170, whole number of inspectors Maines iit every direction, and people are constantly | Were deenies created either inst year At works, day and Hight, tO #uve Blacks, darns,aud | DY mere rewson of churke of Lou tyen houses from tho terrible conflagration, ‘It ig | inspectors arc ¢ Ward t believed that its rove more extensive ana CHARLES 0. JOLIN destructive already Gan the fires of 1860 Immied Mayon's Orric#, New You, Oot ate aud heavy Faine alone esl *aVe Us [rom Wide ——— spread calatuity feom this source, WILL FORCE A RENOMINATION, Fires are aisy raging ail around Monroe, and May Bud Heoa noe e cae icules to protectthe eit, Apa, | Gran’ Proctamation—Preparing to F trol of (0 men volunteered to do duty at night, # Peaceful State with Martial Law, By the President of the Uniied States of America FIVE VILLAGHS DESTROYED, Dernorr, Get, 1.—The news iroin Saint Clair and s | A PROCLAMATION, Hiren cauhses is of the mostdiswessing character, | Waereas, Unlawful combiaations Alt 1 of the Stare east of Bacinaw Bay and long Jexuted and do stil! exiet port point forty miles above Port Huron has ioe the Burpose oti been compivtely swept by Dre. A number of per Kes, Imm Mullies, eriution of the Lt Scns porisied, and itis feared we have not heard Ques the wirsts The dourishing viiages of Foceatville, Har eoticeeat a4 ise Vite Rock, Iuim Creek, bundbeael, and Huron ey to cmi nes tae F Wiveen Wie Kock, Him srosed, Hock Folls-and Port | Atheuuibent tv Gv Coustiiativd uf the United States; Hope are partially destroyed, At all thosp towns | Tasca, 1 6 parte of said State, to wit: tn there were large clores—many of which wére led | me ecountice or onartacenite: Vere, Menor Onniel tty Winter svoekscextensive sawmills, sbingle | Leureus, Newberty, Fairicid, Laneumor aud Choetes wills overes with lumber, ail'of which ) COMBINALONS ABA CULspirach 0-00 have away It is seid there ls but ove truce and hinder tne € euuon of the laws f Biate aud of thy United simics.so ue to deprive tha dock leit ou the shore about Forestville. uate and of the United siaice. vo as to deprive tio RESCUING THE SUFFERERS. Andiprovection giore wid, aud do oppose aud cbstrack A steamer which left Port Huron last night for the | the laws of the Uuited Statce aud their due execution reltot or the ‘sucerers returned this Morning with | ANG pede ana ovstruet the dus course of Jurticé about forty inen, woue nu, aud cuildren, flye of wuow pet herens, ‘Lhe constitited authoriticn of raid Sia are severely DUIKe 47e unable to protect the poopie wioresalt iM &u Tne revenue euiter Fesseuden, which started for | Prute within tho said count bey wid ayy bng pmo. ipal owoar of Foroaitiuc,. #848, Sib}h Ane ronben wloresai4. aie" ryauieet at") osotuer with bi Rud eiguteen or tweuty | AFmEM, eh are ao mime oue wat powerful ay to (thers, wro had escuped tie flames at Borestvillo, | SBl0 tv @:fy she constitures authorities uf #4 ab a Two of them were fatally iujured. ‘The telegraph el States h the gaia Bate; and by operator at Forestvilie escaped Girough the fi back Into. the "All the telegraph off OunLTY. AOL Of Bald causes tue ConVICtION Of such Ol @ | abd tho preservation aud saiety of 6 | have pecome impract cable Biers Mie and property tuch count Along the shore have bwen destyoyed, but commun Now, terctore, f, Ulyssce 8. Grant, V'resident of tho cauloh, will be restored as soon we tay damage done Pied hee of Auer 4 rn reby comin ta Dit Rock Fails, KB, Hubbard, #t Huron City, shot alt | to derver tithes tecane M ‘of. the Uuited his fine Lorses aud caitle (‘prevent thelr porishing | Btates tor tne District of South Caro.ing, or to any of bis by Gre, He loses very heavily, having had a large oMevs of the United Staten store, mills, docks, &c, The extensive property of Re eR ioe Raa pliflord &' Hayward, at Wort Hope, is about tue npienieuie ind. Ke Guiy one Which escaped. for Carryiig ou raw of yesterday fires throughout the Stato, ani wor wer ‘ive thousgud duliars was subs Nel ot the sufferers at bbie Biaie, Th re eupe (0 bay ee for which the combiualious waved 01 Lhave hereunto vet my hand aua the Un ted States to be aftixed nyton the cwellth day of Oc bed to-night for | Conspiracies La withe enured th Done at ve greatly @ ae aes mly-one, abd. of the tndepeadeses rum exTeNT ov THE PIRI fi Weave U & GRANT, 2 Ia soarcaly qcounty In the Bate that ORO MONE OF WHO tee eae Ree Fo, TIPO THES BUT WOT. WE PIONS: TE LABORERS AROUSED. Tho Court Mouse Guned The Demand of the 2,000—A Minsing Pay-Roll Found—The Comptroller's Proe Wise-Sofering to be Aleviated. Some excitement was created in the lower part city yesterday morning by the report that « body of workmen employed in the Water Department, and Lodies of iuborers con nected with other departments, were marching on the New Court House for the purpose of obtaining their back pay, by force, if necestary, They had previously sent a committee to the Comptroller, but a surly janitor had denied them admission, Shortly after 11 o'clock the laborers arrived in a fhoase, They d by Policemen Works body attie Co Broadway, their numbers being augmen' julo and curious, until, as they turned from Broad Way into Chambers street, the procession numbered over two thonsand, Arriving in front of the Court House, 9 bolt was ordered by the leaders, and their followers filled up the entire street in a solid mass Capts, Copeland act 1 nd Thorne had filled the Court House steps with poticemen, and these were 1 by the Inborers, ‘The captains met the bead of the Procession at the curbscone, and had some conver sation with the leaders, Capt, Copeland induced tiem lo appoint @ committee to walt on the Comp: troller, and to mbreh their men into the park, there to await the result of the interview with Mr. Green. A commiitse of ten laborers having been selected Capt. Copeland escorted them to the Comptroll: aud presented them to Comptroller Connolly, in turn iutroduced Deputy Comptroller Green (rick Welch then addr Mir. Connolly, in forming him that the lavorers employed on the water pipes had come down to see wuen they could ket their pay. He sald “: * pay ts Now due, and two weeke more wil bed on the lth, We have always ha: at pay reg iy ‘until now, and now there is pearly ex we betind. We are indent at the Duccher's and the gro Core, aH We get WAL Is due We cAnoOt pay w bills, ‘Te i hard tor us, and cold weather z We are notable to make Ol wives And ¢ fortavie. We wish to know when We ean expe. cu pay Mr. Connolly tntrodnced Mr. Green. Mr. Green said that tie bad boon cor 1 teen years with the Department of Porks, aya had thousands of laborers emrloyed. and had always soon t they had their dues, Me promised to do the be could for themin this emergency. MH L have been here bat short time, and as yon know the fuaneesof the ey areina fearful stats of esta Hon. nn atrty Die means to arra ent of ue Hy treasury 18 etn re y. borrowed $11,000 Biniy to bay your Inst pay-roll with Wybits my nynking any payinente to vite Wo Another laborer here sid that he naderstood from good authority that the injunction did not up. ply tothe taborers on the Public Works. Me also dilated on the distress Which prevatied among the laborers and their families on oi payment. ir, Green reptied that he was informed by his conwsel that the injunction did prevent his paying them, and appealed to Mr. Strahan, hig counsel, who d positively that such was the fact, Mr. Green further informed the Committee that he had not recaived thelr pay-rolts yet. Tho bist one received in the Comptroiter's office was to August 31, and that had been pad. ‘Thie statewent astunished the Committee, and they indignantly asked where it was, Mr. Green could not tell them, bat assured them he had no Mite pay-roils of theirs, ‘he Committee became elamorous to know where weir rolls were, and discussed the point among themselves with excitement It Ly Ld arranged twat Caps, Copelind shold from Mr. Lweed wha t of their non- cort three ir number to the Public Works to ascertain add become of Ue pay-rolls ‘ne Committee ed Mr. Groen for bis cour- tous treatment, and retired, As they were passing into the hall they were mevby @ messenzer from the Department of Public Works, carrying tn his arms tie pay-rolia, and @ reguisition from Mr. Tweed upon the Comptroller for abut $55,000 with which to pay them, ‘The ‘Commiitee returned to Mr. Groen’ office and tntormed lim taken, private of the turn affairs had Green ascertained that the pay-roll was on}, % Ait aad endeavor to rais money to pay them. A'Voice—Wiil sou pay the month's Wa, weeks? And Wlicu can we get it? Mr. Greoa said that he would not attempt to pay more than one payroll ata time, He had g ; vate : borrow the money a could not promise altiouch, as far a sage ed. be had too much wita sole's funds. He thought | tunes remonstrated with tim, and had even he would be able to pay tat early next week hin from Fepricn ny forencot Mr. “Green and he. Connolly, also exShori | him from reve iss O'Brica, advised the men to go home as suictiy ag | ald went up into t an to pac r a jo make no disturu, pub to return * sed ar roars would be orld thei but his own ta ite place, 39° a8 to get th Wien M 4 returned yesterday afternoon faa Ot tifa aba rab y 7 | cceupied, be became very un 1 ittee re aie foil: made some reply, w the steps of the City Hall, and briefly related to | knives rumment wit a vlade, less th in tiem the result of the interview with Mr, Green, | Waches 1Oug, Very sharo ant pointet. and baving axsuring them that he had ¢ nce in his promise } Sout, roune 6 EE » pa a art of th fol with, and ad J Suing Athicule, Vide diem to go bome qui FIL WIRH, Abd Ads | eet dies told bim to put the knile down, and that Three cheers were ‘or © Jimmy O'Brien, | M he wanted satiefaction he could hay viserey and the crowd broke up into groups and scaitered ugis he considered blun (WeWouali) no mated aboat the Park. Much discontent was manilesied & man of Bradivy's by the then, and they are uorecouciled to the delay r \ nthe Kr where They say they ndebt and have exhaustea their Riley nelson bits by tis. . ° credit, and that their Wives and children are 6 during w ! y calles f ‘ ing tor wantof suitable Huey promise to suey resame work, but the rodgingly, While ba they do not seem & “ 4 clearly whe is to a Who saijoctod hew to so Muca hardship were both d 5 4 vt STRAW WHISKEY BONDS + Hospisal. and it A New Use rithe City Directory and au din y lhioproper Use ot Me, Orlando Warren's +4 Name-Hew to Make a le Mene : es The New York Rectilyiue Company do bus- |” Mc agen to tic Tombs and Justico F 0 Cedar street. They do not always come | Hozan hii own with the tixes with that alscrity whic coe " 1 MeL a pleasing to the revenue officials; which accounts | fatter wis Coa Loins r the siczure from them several weoks azo, of 8 atisV vty. MecDouall is twenty-four barrels of whiskey. To recover poses. | Mie Val tet . sion of the liquor it was necessary to give a bond; ——— and this is Why, about two months ago, Mr, Hurry Florence's Beuctit atthe Grand Opera House Gildersieeve walked juto tho room of Mr. William Tosnight. Ford, better known as William Messick, at 6 Contre the Irish couicdian, takes a benefil tell you how you can make a little mouey 4s Florence uve been ‘This plan suited Mr. Messick, and tho pair ctarted * illness, only off for 87 Nassau street, where, in an office on t bed to t us tnird floor, they met one Asher, a lawyer, who gave 1, will my © ots tema hearty welcome. A AGe ze : I want you to sign a bond," suid Mr, Asher to Maus ex s Mevsick, "it will not inconvenicucs you, and you cnava . make a little money by it.? NGsara cE Wor The three repaired to an ¢ wierethey met cnother } th the nai € anotner } 0 than himself, whieh he tound $a the Dir the wanuer Of Mr. Messica. Mr 8 were to receive $1) each for their serv nover received # cent, and some time m r, who wud there Was "uo trou the > gone through Tuis is the story from Mesrick’s standpoint, ex cep’ that he claims not to know the New York Rec tifving Company, or what the bond was for. Viewot from the office of the Chited States Commissioners the sequel runs as follows ant week Willian M sick entered the United States Disirict Attorney's office with a bond on Which he souzht Whe release of tie New York Re {ying Cou Whiskey. Ile represented lime! Re aN Recht can Bate enn iets Cer, “ad that signature was appended to the Lond, He tur ther represented that te owned tie property named in the bond, and that it was without incumbaned took. the boud, aud, US ot be rieit, requested. * Mr eal in tue moruing morning fe but, Mr. Messick dil not net Wen of East Fortieth atrect was sent for, He camo to the Commissioner's ofice, Ile didn't look a bit like the first Mr, Warreu, Io proved himself the owner oft crty and Mrs Messics a ar ; and further, the real MrgWarren 13 not engaged tu the whiskey Dail business, Commissiouer Shickls isaued a warrant, and puly Mur A yeRer day atte Messick at CUptre street.” Mun oihears proweaite t sen street aad climbed up to the third s ove that Asier had fled, Mis fatier was foun tin tho office, and was taken to the Coamiasioner's office but afterward discharged, us there was no evidence Aiust him, Mussick, under the mame of William 1, Was Conyizned to the Ludlow trast jul, sick 1s sald fo be one of a gang of etraw ba men whosy businces it is to furnish epurious bail to uliuost any desired amount, for ecimiuals and 0 ora of the revenue lawe. Th ordinary practice Is for the bondsinan to Vielt and inspect, use pros pective tenant, or otherwise, the premises whieh he proposes to ‘own’ in the Ho is then pre puted Wo anewer, With great separent hovesty, any aro said to have driven an extensive basiness in one OF twocuurim, a» Weil a6 Ln tuo mereant, On. Wednesday morning Commissioner Shiel issued warrants for the arrest of Joseph Codaing: on and Win. Sacher, (wo accomplices ot Messick, Cod Sington was ret takon (0 Court, bat Moasick de clued to identify big, and he was discharced fo still at large. and the Deputy Marsliels Pare Re tee eile, ~ Gereatwuty ~ — nag TIE SAGE OF AUBURN HOME CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH TO LIV E-LONG FRIENDS, - \ An American Statesman's Journey Aroung the Wortd-The Whote Human Family aeped by the Mand, Avnvrx, Oct, 12—Seeretary Seward was mef at Syracuse by a large namber of personal friends, Who escorted him to Auburn, where the depot wag crowded with citizens xious to see and welcome their distinguished townsman, Reaching bis resi. dence, he was received by the Hon, Michael 8, Myers, who delivered a brief spesc’s of welcome, to whiea Mr. Beware responded as tvilows! ( ee | Mn. Mrens AND MY Friexns: The words which you have spoken to me and the pressure of the Land whieh you have given mo are what | know 7 might expect, and yet what I would have will voided. I have taxed my neighbors and (riendasy often and so long that I have begun to focl that whem T go away, at least that [ would like to steul away from them and to soften the sadness of parting ab the nearest domestic relations do wien they part. And when 1 come back I like to go in upon them by turprise and ineet them in their active Walks and Ways, rather than to trouble them to come to me, | Sull, itis what has always happened to me in the course of so many years, Whenever I have lind occa fign to Ko out of Auburn, sometimes nearer, some: {lines further, sometimes upon the trail of duty, sometinies of Atudy. sometimes of labor, sumetine of public Impossioilities, and sometimes of privat interest, I never Wns suffered to part from my friends here without @ demonstration of their lection thas often been my lot to come back among, you, soiretimes from Mel's of achtevment which have exctio | or might have excited envy, « defeated and with mortification, romet domosti¢c sadness which cannot be lightly s and som with fp anxiety whieh ¢ 0 exp 1, wud yet I never have without being received as a neighbor and a the gratitude that 1can pay toem. Lean ¢ youto believe, taut in all my wanderinas hear, there has not been a day or ho not Femembered them, and prayed God might not be able to do for their welfar ¢ be dune vy Him through Je, we are met together, T trust, not to Thave Wad along journey, whic’ in tte med to many eccentric? but [ trust neighbors and frivace are 1 fed sonable, aud found that in returning occupations wrich Were bolore tie, that 1 was expected to enjoy rest from labors’ and cares which were thought to have been severe and oppressin ul that at my age and in my con dition ¢ th reat wa and nothing remained t rast but to keep 1 motion. e Wogebleadw tas eset hi the leust offence, enable me to acquire th Jee, nud most nereass the power mains, to do good, In the course of ings I'bave seon not ail the nations, Bt nations of every face on the carth, the whole heman farmiiy in ny wande some of the Thave looked the face, taken by the my fellow a in bie lowest degra ‘ation and in his high Of civil fafion. Lpave fonnd no nation so distant and no race eo charscter of an American citizen did not secure to me not merely sulety, Let also respect, consideration, and sffection. You may judge therefore whether in returning te my own country I have less reason to love and honor it My friends and neighbors, Thave trespassed be yond your patience and my own strength in speak ing those words to you. I give you my sincere and heartielt thanks, and bope to-morrow aud on early future days to learn that happiness bas been in all yonr dwellings, and that all che enterprises in whieh You are engaged have boea crowned witl: success, a» F know they will be st ali your Gresices curing Me long winter tion aD frieadsnip Wines bes been the great happiness of my ila, ——— WAS IT A WILPUL A Quarrel between Two Workmen ina Shoe Bactory—Tho Kuite that Lay too Mandy =the Grapple and the Batal Pati, James McDoual strect, hae until recently been employed in factory at % Warren. streets. but Inconsugnence. of. habits his employers diseuargod hia seemed to cherish the idea that a Yélow' workman, Who worked same floor, had bee MeDonaid Matthew Bradley, near niin vn the fustrumental in his discharge; Tho Ingersoll Pr On the coming iu of the Court yesterday morn ated 8 Ww ‘ t this M — Judge Connolly Bleeding hin Emptoy een throwa p n by a that tho Big Judge to make them ¢ « toward his re at would be 2x piece, wad as Of some of then is bil Hittie more th Cauount, the Big Juage’s raw Willewan to poorest of them out for an entie | yer... Pls Mowisten's y {range (3.01. RH) Ou letray tis electioncering expenses without ng the poor fellows Who are stuving ia his dice ob sa aries of from $450 to $00 a ye Where are the Inspectors’ Pay otis A committee of five, appointed by the In * tore of Sewers, called on Tim SUN yesterday, aud said that the Inspectors bad not been paid since July, ‘The men aro unable to provide the nvcessy rive intent. It is ald that (er Z for services rendered are pur po y the I to god the Tho Widow's Mites Last night a woman entered the Prinee street stution and asked Bergeant Pickett whether | r# coived coutributions for the Chicago suffers, 08 eing told that he did, she suid t * Tin a poor woman, andcan give not ! here are w dozen aud & hall woolen hoods * 1 iace Withiwy own hands, ‘ey vill ? some poor creatures warm, May God he pt Bae Wou.d uot teil her nave or addrest The North River Disaster Tho startling gunouncements ma evening papers in rearl tw the eo! North Kiver on Wednosd wy uught prov nD: ous found stir. be B.C Ain Pan in " HY at Mermont, and there sie tes, havin ao seriousiy dam lives were lv pert at, NO emg eran: ‘Serre | j

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