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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1872)
MWIIIMIIIIIIMII.., "lljiljuiMIUIIIMMIMlll infiu II f I , 1 1 111 I I 1 II Mil H JIUUJ.U "ilJJMMW . I lrxiu.-. till.... M $2.50 per Year, in Advance. NEWS B7T TELBORAPK. SALEM, OREGON, NOVEMBER id, 1872. Jobbing ll hotWl'l'll. Tlio Ninth llouimcnt. with de- , tnchinont of other rcgliuents.iunount intrto l.'2o0 men. ii ro on iltitvfor the .anon is now l-auuip hi me ronicv 01 protection ot property Mill llic preset'- -ciimmpi' nnd Kingston streets. The vntlon of order, tiro extends oust mill went on King- The fire wnsgol well iimlcr emtliol stone street, nnd north nnd south on n little after mlddiiv nnd hits not ox- -nunner. Knglnosnrohtiulod byliund. tended incc. 'Hie followlugurcthogciicrnl hound- I lines 01 tno nix-: whole length lmrn tirnit Flee In Boston ! Boston, Nov. i. A lerrlble eonlla- Kour nJiirn'iM hnvo been hounded. ll:!50 1 M. The. lire Is progro ousts left are few nnd fur manfully and conquer them, i dropsy ims nttaokod ti uuiulierof Many hirirodry-uootlshuu-es burned ensed horses throimhout the eltv. out have nlteady opened III now tpiar-i is surmised to he enured fro in iIN.i Volnino IV. Xuuilior .'J). tVtitMrv Diiow.nkii A sin Arr.im. -'tin llolletln of icti-nliy s-iy. : I'rom par- tie- wlniniTlicd from AMwii wo) learn tin ,0,,, ,. ., , " , poison yet liugci Illy lu their system. r..iiowhi uttl.-uUir. oV :i inii tv .ui.i.llni; t lhc Work of opening passages Senator Htownlnw now claims the. .. ' ,v,, . ' ... . ,..., through the burnt district was renew- olcctionof eight ltopuhlicaitCnngrcsv f"m ,"V' . . V m ' ed with vigor to-day. At least men out of ten in Tennessee, - ''I""' I ''o" '" "UmiRi i-herou lu. Ing towunl Broad street, having swept , oil on Smntner .street, across Kedernl uoth sides of Summer street to HIkIi and l'urehfwo streets, (foods nro be ing removed from stored In every di rection, In the vicinity of the lire, fire engine have been telegraphed for from 1'iovldeiire, Worcester and nther places, ntlil iwtti rlt ilitifi (n lliMtt-i-.u ivImfC ....... iia1 .iw.ff n t'liun -- "Miii 'mill tlimtitit tn iiii.i fl i it! .,,! llmi tit .. till nv IIVOIIJ ti -III-,-.-. JIIIV " Koit Hill, along Hamilton and Bat tery, inarching to Kllhv street as fai ns Central street, and from Milk to Summer, (ukluir Wushlnirlon street. Within theso boenbarios In an aiea of MldnlKlit.Tlio (ho Is moving un i nearly seventy acres. In whleh every Franklin street to Httwley street, building Is consumed. 1'ho cathedral at the corner of Devon-; Sympathy and aid Is prolleivd hv .-hire nnd Franklin streets Is on lire, telegraph. A lire, englnu aiilvcd hv with no hope- tit saving It. The special tr.iin from New York this dames nro alt-o spreading on KranUlIn , noon. .mil Congress greets The lire has The lo-s Is estimated to he between reached IJload whavvOf. smilh of Con- SsO.OOO.iXX) and SlHMHUMHW, mid the -res Htrectc nnd vcefs nre on lire. ' Insurance nt from S10,ki,(HN) to ?1l', " Hos'ion, Nov. 10, 1:;) A. Jl. The . OtH,000. A good nianv per-ons are In Iroatlll r.igef. It Is feared the entire ,Jured nnd nevern! killed, irea from .Summer r-treet on (liu west, Two Htcnm lire oiikIiics eamo from .mil Milk1 on the no.ith, to the water' Portland with l(HI of her leading clti on theenht', will belaid waMe. ens, headed by Mayor IvingNbury, to HoioN, Oct. 10. l:l"i A. M. The iiiroftbr every aid in their power, eontlagntlon continue:) with fearful An extra mchIoh of the I.ogUlature etlcct'. After bullldngs were blown up Is called to meet next Tncday. iliu npparent elicet was to liu'rvnvo' Hoston, Nov. H.'. an t-tlmatc as thohorrlblo lioldof this llamcs. Theinectinito nseould be mnde from the newspaper olllecrt wlileh are on thui best Informed hoiiicos, nmler oxUtlug line of the fire, nave made all nrcpar- circumstances, of the extent of the atlous for removing their books ami Mire ami losses, places the burnt ills papers. TJiu Boston Trumcrlpt ofllcu i trlct at about (to acres, and tins total Is already in llames. looses, includings bullitiugs and mer- The old South Chinch, dear to all chandlse, at not to exceed S100,000, Hostonhins, lias nt last fallen a victim HH. Another coricMHiudcul places to tlio lire. ' the losses at SM.OOO.OOti. It Is n terrible Sabbath that Is dawn-( Tins "Western Union Telegraphic ing upon Hoston, and we cannot tell . Company has returutsl toils quarters when or where tlio work of destine- on Stato street, mid has now llfty-llvn tlon will cense. It Is safe to say that ' wires to New York. the tiro will not be checked until far All bar-rooms arc closed by order of advanced. It Is impossible to give tlio Mayor. any moro details relative to the losses The milltaiy guaid forming a cor- oustnincii, since nice nisi sent, ivo- (ion ai-omui tue iiurut illstrict lias ncen one thousand laborers tiru enuau-ml. . Xi:w York. N'ov. 1.!. II I stlninl. iU lilulil l.i j nnll luit ! tliut nun c. nil Nearly all the llreeugiiiesiiavc been , ed that fully $l,ili,(Kiit hides were des-1 Iiiim- an! iiuv Invn IkmiiIuI, Uii tli.it di, withdrawn except tlitiMi employed In troved at the Jlotoiilliv. l'rlces havo . tltirlui; t do iiflrt-nooii, tlio ikirty..llii iuuiii at lioni wclino nol Ic.micil, with Urn i iviiinii of olio uativil T.ijlir. wli'i U foreman In (me of tln uillN nt th.it place, winn t.i A.nrl-i nil Mime lni'lln'. 'I licj reuiauii'd until lrell laic In Hie evening, ulien ther ' lailiitiiiiiiitln'lr icIiiiii liniiie nenw th'i rhtr. Imt it U iiimimsI lint tliey never iv.ielied lioiipitlle lieiv, a ndll'icr tlie.v nor tin Ir lm.it line Ineo Inn n mvii. 'riicm.ui ii.uneil T.i l.ir, I'mi in m in the siw mill, wen tn AMnrln. ue .ire lin'eritril, fur tin- puijioj" of innlJinf arrmi!!fiiii,iit tu rirrtve n jtntnt, I lll III ll liitll 111 tHtf iIIITi..tMl l. li.l tiiifrt.vl corner of "'I ''"' InriiMuvl innnej in tlio lvust to i htm win nr- lltfM cooling the mini, beneath which sates advanced considerably. L'nllnWied are burled, which are being dug out , lenther litis ndvnnced ten per cent.; 'nil over the region swept by the sole lenther from tluceto.ix per cent., 'tlnmcK. Tlio safes of the llome Insti-'ntul further advancus,.ari anticipated ranee Company and of the heirs of the here in the course of the mouth. Simmons e-tnte have been opened Sheep skins are high In pilee. It Is 'and the contents found In good condl- estimated that ."0,(100,000 pounds of tlon. wool, including mnnufactuivd wool- Kxplorlng unities are at work in ' ens, were destroyed In tlio lire. The various localities clearing awny the price here litis ndvnnced ten per cent., ruins, senrclilng for bodies of missing and N expected to go higher. ' llrenien. ! I'll I i.aihu.i'i 1 1 a, Nov. 0. -Major niu iiiBur.incet'ompauie.s, ai a nieci- tienenu h. ti. jiieaiie illeil at ills rest ing to-ilay, appointed cominittce to, deuce, on the southwest , wait I .charters and keeping the Insurance, but a lew days. The house liihlch business at home. , he died was presented to him hv (lie WAHittXdTO.V, Nov. I J. The follow- people of rhiladclphla. Ing telegram will be forwarded to-day Washington, $ov. 7. The ln-i from the Treasury Deparimi'iit : Olllco Department Is in receipt ofnii- " vasuington, .M) rj, -ro t.ene-. nierous reports ot iietentious mutiaii wait on the (Jovernor and request Nineteenth street and Delanv place, nt '',";N'ji.-tu AMnrl.i. where lii will n lilm to call an extia selou of the, half past live o'clock this evening, of ft;! "Vm V'.Tm, ufW."' Vi ,Jr,i XK Keglslnturevltha view of preserving 'typhoid pneumonia, ufter nn Illness of ,"1'- ""',""'"'." ''! 'V'''- KisiM l it intxi. The lMmxT.it vivsi : .Mi (Jinrje Mmllc ti tin lusl In (uriAliN, fioni htix-'o iilN v. mi SiiiiiIuj l.i.t. IViiia liiin We liiirn I Ti.it tin rcli -luiM oil llieMiMllit mi', en the teUenic tnilt. fnrn tll-t.uicei.t aliout Ixlivn mile', tlirttili the ileplli l ii.t meli !i Impede Irani. lr. jrodln nl II. K. Itutler and Tlios. Itussel ' tires ill tiiiiisiiortnllou of the mulls. Collector, of lliwlnn. Tim l're.slilclit OU'lliir In (lin iu'oviiIciick nf llu linr. i In m i'!iiu-I ailthorles nu tosiiv Unit every nosl. disease. Coiiinliiliils in-e innn( un- I'imiiIi mer t KliLenea lot nf lieef eallle. bio means of relief and aid will be nierous from New Knglaud, although ,''"' w.ilvihvii.:i1.liiij thliliiu'nw. Us ui lb red to the cltlzensof Hoston by the ' ninny come from New York, New ,ler- ,' ' m'ViU n.i .''n .".Ts.!'. 'l'.1 ".'.'i.0'.' llovcmment, ...id should tl.e elrcum-; sey Vnnsylvnnln, nnd some from as WiA' K ,,"-kTnl 'Sdlii'"? stances appuar to demtind the action I far West as Wisconsin nmuyu.-. iiIUai hi iiuuiuiiii uir riiuiiiiiiiTOii-i iscuiinui. Well. .-Mil the CIlllHrUlll OlltlK' lh.it Imc ri. by Congress, such notion will lie Moxti'KI.iuii, Nov. T.Ncnily till le.inu emie lain the vaIVy tire in line cmuli , rccommcudcd by him. , the horses In the State are sick, and Hon.1' (Ii:u. S. lloL"iwi:i.t., i the mulls, except those carried hv mil- - - "Secretary of Treasury." i load, are nearly all suspended. IIoiwhiv. I'rnm the .MininMlm-cri (. CllHAi.o, Nov. l::. A Hoston spc- CliltsAiio, Nov. I. Hetunis Iiom all the Mh iiit!it,Jutai I.it k. ufim uiiknoii a . clal says there N no want In the city thecoiiutlesof Illinolsollleially report- h-i-hii .o,i doin ,i wnvim kIihhIIux In front lospeai.oi. ii oecms irooanie unit en, j;ive tiruiii oii,i-ni iniijoriiy. . ol Mr. I 'rank Htn-lt' Iiuiihi tin Klirlit Mil- iiruier eicc-1 , lrt,i.. u iir,,,.,,,,i. iu,v ......i.,),,!,,. .u ihnt ;v "" .;. . , " ., " ""' '. . i aire. iiuai owner tfsiV nliolitisti0 , Ik- plo talk nf the losses In millions ns' iucrctised, nnd no person Is allowed to Wohcestkii Mass., Nov. 10, I A.M readily now ns they did of thousands ' pass without a permit .unitary rule isiulopteilnsii prevent ut nildniulit. Wohcetkii Mass., Nov. 10, I A.M. I Ing inensure. at the reauest of inntiv. A special train from Hoston, to car-1 Citic.uio, Nov. 111. Contributions iitoiii uiiicngo tortile rciiei or lioston the great reserve ctuiltnl of the city, Nasiivim.k, Nov i ..... ii. ..in i ir. i., ....,. t -,f : i... ti i..,.. Iuiiii uiu mini, nun iincMKiii ui ii lieu-1 ii"ii leiiuns uiiii.c ii ccriiuii iiim,,,. .,. ... ., pie, besides this comprehensiveness of llrowii Is re-elected (lovernor by from ,'! '"; 'iXti, l In Ins " ii,..,? .regular charities, will meet all dc- 3.MW to ri.nnn majority. (Ircelej's nia-rti'Sir.Vi'cllatal.. .. 'mantis 'joruy is aitoui n,W). :,il i.h.ciil It n. U,iM.-kis. Phe iiih-w if.u Nr.w Yoiik, Nov. IS.--At a .secret. St. Louis, Nov. D.-Oflleltil reported UuMaiUv, which nait.iliKil ,iiin uunv wliV' ineetinj-of tlie Hoard of I-'Ire ruder 'returns from nlnely-onc coiintli-s In rlotlii,niitiin.-i'ulitir.ii-tliiuliniii jt.'ileult writers, ycstclay, a resolution was the Stute give (Irceley's majority '-N.',-' In the ro.nl, where It wa tminil ihers't ihy mioiitrii iiinKiii'r ino nucHoi iiisiirrtiicc - ..id. couiorm to those of 1870, which nn' Ni:w Yoiik, Nov. H. The minimi miuorstonii tone nil ntivance on tne" ivnort. oi tno ecreiury or war is re- ry tuo Worcester lire department to tno burning olt y, madn forty-four ami a hnlf miles in fo'rty-tlvo minutes. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 10 , 11:50 A. M. Tlio lire, Is still raging nt Hoston. This main olllco of the Western Cm arc nl ready nearly a qtuutcrnf a mill ion of dollars. This includes $100,- otxi irom tlie Hellet rjoclcly, anil .0, 000 from Cook county. Tlio horso disease Is r.mldlv abatluir. on TelcP'"1!''1' Company wo abamloii-i The streets nrc resuming soiuethln; tilntStoO,' the' buildings in the' vlciui-, of their iiiimlappcunince. imjTM- ..i. II ll .li.i t..i...vtt. ifnii.,, .u. lit Jill till; iMiriv IJ iDlfHcnt rates of from ten to llflccti I per cent. Tlio subjix't of tlio Mansard roofs was referred to n sktIhI com I mlttcc, who It is nxiiectcd will doHare I utilnsurablo nil buildings nnd dwell ings that havu Mansard roofs, (ionoral Shalcr, of the New York cclved, and It is ipiite brief, lie re- llouicuii'.-Auiliviv ICniirxltn.li w.i klllul III tliMi-c I jike Valley, nn (lie 'J iluy of (K'tn- her. by 51. I .smith, who Bitknowleilrcil til commends the establishment of mill- Mwnil wllnevos tint heklll.il hhn hy Mrlk- u. i. V pi l suns in niiuu "1 me preseni. x ,, t, a Iiin', ami lltltl MlllMlf 111 WMi ?.i.",t;il,,.HK Uriiy r."' Ct M" '(''", ",1 tlw j.-1-otiii.l that i:.rtin.ltrt;iwlat. Htnto I'onlten Inrles. He renews the U!,lt,il him wTiha pUlnl whlloh-wmlntu.. rccommvlllllttiou that tl.tv e.Xtnitl til tiehl iIIckIiii; piit.itiH-s with ti linei Hmilli each regiment be dlspelis'd witll lis htnl a jirrllmliury rv.iniin,ithiii In (onu! .ln- ot two niiiiiircn milium iinnnrs, nun u. will' probnblv exceed Hint llgttre by be un COOO.OtK). Tlio Imrnt district is very s boundod liy Summer, Federal, Hroad, J more I .". i-. ----- ------- -- -. . i -. tvnciiiK mown un 10 cnccKine inc. , ijosto.v. ;nov. ii. ; HohTox; Nov. ,10. l::ii) 1. M. It Is ulongthe. lino of Wushlngtoii street, now contldcntli lscllevcd that the which litis now been destroyed, or is in Hire Is under control, nnd the dctdruc-. Imminent danger, would have been tlon of property hns ceased. This loss I saved had not tlio explosion given tilts of buildings burned will not fall short ' Haines n fresh encouragement. ot two iiuiinreii milium dollars, and -i a. m. liio lire Is now hollo viti to iiuier good control and unless u strong wind siioulil siiring up no i iinni; -ivr-ii niin. iV'iitntli Washington nnd Hnulford On. in. The lire is now under con- streets. Wo nro oxpectiug trains' trol and is being kept in the block every moment from Portland (Me.)and between Siiinnicrand Avon streets. A Sprlngllold, with more assistance, illremnn hns Just (alien oil' the the top though they cannot safely run to the of n building on Summer street. Tlio city, gni was only shut oil' from a jnirtlon Boston, 'ov. 10,-At n quarter :0-( of tlu tlty. 1'urfcct onlor wns mnln loro 0 o'clock the lire had nsnehed In-talned In the streets. '1 hero were n..nrlv n utmlollt lino fnilil Cntii.r t lirCC CXplOSloilS of UJIS Jit llftlt PHSt v V ,. . . ... . r... i. .... ..'..l.xr.i- rri... ........I.. 1.....1.. . i... li.it'U .' i;iiii;ii. tiiu ti;iiiiu uciii iu ,117 iclluvcd from the terrible excitement of uncertainly rcgnrdiug the spread ot the tire. Nitw Yoiuc, Nov. 11. It Is stated liisiirauco companies ended mo tuo progress of tlie lire toward the ininmuiMi.ii iieiiei, um i.-Neniingn ..-tni-ii. tim iIIf.voiIhii ,riniiiii ,..wi nnd 1 lumooiiii Ccutrul btreets, seems to be eltbctually HosroN, Nov ll.-Our Insurance -topped, and streams of water nro ucd conuuinics will be nble to pay an uv In cxtinguislilng the flume among the ,fW 0?lM"tn.r,y ,H'r l'v.,,, in ihvir, ruin, which presents nn npiioamnce ' '" C'jpltallsts are coining forward of utter devastation. "I1 liberally witli oilers of funds that Tlie COlltlngatlOll was got Utlderooil- (ocie is souiu pnisjK-cis ii ineir boiuh trol about .-pace of tlftecn ilnsls of tlio costliest and most sub' ..nnltnl u-nmliAll..! 11 tin. nllllllt-l'. ClirC. -l...... .,...v..-. . . ..w .......,., I.,..,-.-.. -,... II Ml 1 M . w.-, -... ... 1,11- imillMll .. burned out -hoe aud leather buslnbs and drv V;i!'' u' ""T tiwemngs aim goods trade, lt.ii Kid there U mot ,iodging-iiouses is sixty, . one" "wholesale shots and leather cs-. IIo.iTon. Nov. Ii There is n-fcclliig tabllshment left Iti'the cltv. of desMnidcncy In Boston, but a dis- Tho wool trade has sufjl-retl III nil imnltlou Is t-wrj where mnnlfi-stttl by equal degree, nnd the dry goo. I- and liiiln nwii to meet their reverses Klro Deparlmvut, concludes, from an t vacancies occur, and thus save ?il6u,- tier ortho Teuee ami wa iliM-h.irj:isl. The Inspeetlon of the burnt illstrict, that 000 pur aiitium. Ho ndvlsos the nils- jllillciilly grew nut of j iei.ni.ul lmpnh'r thu llro was In consequence of the Ing of the Intellectual stnndatd of nil- i'" 'u!u;i. '"-'Iw'i smllli mil Itiuiilire.', delay of tho 111 ctiicn in rcnchliiK tlio mission nt West Hoiut, nlso the salo of wue. - i un.w. streets, n large number oi tueicss arsenals in tcr, mid South Carolina, tiiul the establishment .ii space of ti Nnvnl nrseunl of comt ruction on scene. '1 hu narrowness of thu streets. which Hindu it Impossible to cute ; tlio great heat wlilcli In an open space prevented nrcin 'thuburnlnghuil .N'AllltoW (J tint:. Tim Hindu Herald ul- tt'iti II itli-rlngly tn the ueet of the Ui-aVt r strceet through T.lndall to Kllby street and J-lbcrty,, street, both sides being on' tire. Tho Mcrchahts' Ex ohnngo nnd postortlce' nro gone. The iiialld linu'ni'fi,- liovn Imioii unviul 'Pin. posto.lluo will open in Kaneull Hull , lt ""'""ly iniimnii i.)-niorrow by halfpast eleven o'clock. 'u''u x" l,t',,1 ,'i.lS' t")?1 The progress of the tire toward the Intrniitlonal Hellef, for irevented llrcineii from approaching tho Atlantlo slope, anil another on tho I'"1" ' ir.imie narrow' gaii;. nmrnail hy dlngs. rhlel Knglncer raclllo slope. TIicmi nrsenals, with mjIiisiii-u ii n-nnliH npi-n nntwiili't.inaliv ' iieucn.oi tlio iso.itnn l-iru Department, ' iiiai nireaiiy at itocic isinnu, in tuo ine snow, ami un not.tei i.uiwi.i siugio Hi) , says thu destruction of buildings by Mississippi Valley, would olllolcntly M" Ruling a train thimtKh, althnusir It gun-powder tends mthdr tosiirendn meet this wants or the service In tli. I 'ios.3s"tli.' if-eat ilivlil.-." nevt In lh Mich' llro than otherwise. time of need. it ieu.1 M,4liiih.Mvorl.l,anil-JiM f.ithlKh. ' Thopcoplo of thUolty uroaMiired Ho concludes by tegretting that ten T ''"' 'hi mcim NwIi-i.u Ihcl .-..tnd IV that there is no likelihood of u slmllur Percent, of the nrmv Is still ileliiluisl ' calamity befalling them, becauo of' In tho Southern States, east of the s0i.Tln.tiiig.,nliisis! Ie IMclki, tho abundance or wnter nnd siisirlor' Mississippi, and hopes nn Improving' . ........ ,.,, irrrMl,.i ,.' , ....., ... organlraition of the Fire l)cinrtnieiit. mk-IoI condition will soon spare Unit . ' ' , ? , s , . w Two now reservoirs uro building, to, foice for frontier service. Hi.mivs tho ("""l ImiM wthhli own ilauKlitru contain L'.OOO feet or water. In addition military iiKlicnillture.-i lire nil a dc I " 'f H ais. w ns,ainliMsl In-fore Jili- ' . .. ii ' II.H. IlllKfiHt 'I li.t i-iiili- iT,..i. lln llm tit.t. Hl'lMllll lit KCI II' ' ' irvin llllftUMIH'MMH llll' IMI ninny -iini'-letit to warrant a Inrlle-r cvaim i ILitlniinr thiMM-e, hi-lil the (liemLuil tn tin- to the present available supply. ' CllU'AHO, Nov. 1.1. The weather turned suddenly very cold last night. To-day Is a regular winter day. At Omaha tho thcimomctcr Is reported ai six tiegic-es neiow rcio. i:i noi'i:..i. LrtMiiiN, Nov. 7. The l.lli I mvmoiiv, lli Main ,1'iiiriul (Nil-; "At a iiitttliiK in lliv iiii:orpiratorh of sw-cr the ch irge before ill icralsl Inn . .ONIIKN. 0V. 7.T it I'll- i ell ll ' election in Anioiica is the nrlnclnal .., . ... ,, . ,. -..,lfiiilil.rtlir.l.ifiriili,ip.iiu.i- 'I'lu. ,.m.. I ii is lenrcii inni mo wcauier win, i;;" ' T'7' . .' . ' . i tin l 1 nli.T.lii VkHljtirii i,i.i u., have n bad olleot on hoisesjiist tecov-' vnllliiK sent inont is favornlde o ho ' ' ""'' ' '' J1 l ' " erinir from tlio i.rovnlllmr im.lti.ly. indinlnlstmtlon. Tho ehlef nld.et of . "" V.'w ' JJ.,'".,,I .,,".V,OV,,.,',"l? Mx-clnls fiom Hoston stutcmeiit that the anion sii tiering caused by Wlllllll Tho old South Church lias been mnin. iill-i-r wcivcIit-usI for Iho elty I'lMuiwllJii i-nllln- iiinlndv indinlnlstrntlon. Tho chief subject of w.vk ),.i-...l.: M.'llsnnpjmi ,l..l. yil.iii, iJ... .-1 .. 1! T " . i icomnllmcntnrv uotlee Is tin- ordeilv '".. Uiii..l,.l.hmtt mid 11. I'. Horr I wn-.o-ton reltemto tho 2" "'Vi1' , .polt.l.il a . ...ninlll, t ,ii.Vii hunks tnsl nt- amount of jx-rsonaH1 ""'"'ci in ' ion tlio election wision. ,, p,,,,,,,),, .,, , t; ,,lu ,,,1,. , .' y tho the Is vi'M-1 'lui't''!. Much surprise Is expressed' ' ' ." '""r" at tint completeness of the Itepublleiin Jim'iii..s(iiv i:iicniK.-'n.. foltoivltir ,., 11 l.lll.lllkll - .. ' I,imh.v. Nov. to, "t.'iiin. in. -A lire leaswl for two yours lorn I'ost olllco New Yoiik, Nov. III. Win. M. l-.vails is now muntloutsi as successor to Justice NeLonofthoSuiireme nmoimt. All the llro brigades in tho about rot re on account "V " . " t J,n .... liONDo.v, Nov. 11. 0 a. in, 1 hul-i on Thui'iljvi (.if.. , l.rnl-i. i I In. I nlolil In tin. I'll v l.'li.nr "" iiniiMuy: t.i-n. i, i i-hwii, nworiu r, IT0.'.0 ' H.1 ",st ."'K1' !.'.." ' !! ' "!! r .1. W. Hull. M.n-.liih (I. W. niL-lvLi-. A. T. Mills, lliag street. Ilie entire III Is , K)... .,.,, .-Il0,llp,;)n. j. .sii;-rwissl. W. Ill 11 I'll 1 IUVIII .. ' . . ... - hlitlii, irii-iis"?. miiih .sninuuli, urer. Illlllin tn nun V--IV( ( PiH,vni"l f .' . ...""ij"t- lVcToek hnviiir Iii thu on without .suspension. Tliclrnvcragu to Secretary Tish, (Jener.il Meigs ns "'''r.0 ocstioyed, uiiti nio nro is Mil . Ki u. ecu hours' lestrovcs hu - are In the neighborhood of .Vki,- suw-esor to General; Meudc, und .ludgo " ? '"'' !.ri ' vyi '"'tut T1.rt.111 I si?lert' iSdnS Mb. t. Tho Savings "Hanks are all se- Settle of Noith Carolinu us Miwessor thfs hour no ilea ..-a n be foriuctl of he , ,rchoue in tho couutry, -".' .. and temiioiijy, paralyzed the business . "O-o. - " u.-nio i of leading mercantile interests, tho ' "' M '"' b"-iness houses I -hoe and leather buslni and drv I .! "' i'i'bT " Iwp. ( Court, who Is oi outage. Cincinnati. Nov disease is speetlily Increasing, lis, con - t..,...i.. .... U......I. ......... ...i.. ,;..i. i. ... ..... l,ra lii!,i""""i.'J'"'i""V i"Allil8lll tcaslmr. Husl- s . . . .- .11 . niu ..in niucALvn. Lti ness is seriously iinpaircHi in conw-of lt. ,renleII wn MiUul ,', K,Vi.n, I Ol:m.Iili. The lKkhoilci-i of lie.- Nil. Untitle Ither .N.ulinllon Cnuipany jctcrilii I eli-Vbtl a llritor,.J:icolii;:iiiiin, l.'l l 'orltl. I lingnmnii onnni.in.nj i sexiing nihil, ,-iirl.-i'Hnliuan. I . Ilrnoko. II. tloliUmllli. H' od? tho loss will exceed rGO,'on. Ope' ' ' " . tiucnce. Men ifrew the engines to a, Jnjumi. Thoflro Is tho most exten- AwvtMu,-lcev.,l. U. tiro this morning. . slvo and disastrous London litis siilli..fl'l"'lniiilpntur of iim. New ohk, Nov. 1 i. -A sjeclcs of ti olnoi 1M1. ' m-.iIII Kjurry tui hoen I . i.luuvli siOUt.l.