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THE EVENING STAR | day excepted At The Star Bullding, SW. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and lth St. ‘BY YES RVENING STAB ABWSPAPEB COMPANY. ‘THE STAB te served by carriers to thetr subd Deriders in the City and District st Taw Cxxts rep (Wsx or FortY-rotn CzNTs PER MONTE. Copier wt he counter, Two CanTs. PRick FoR MAILING :—Three Months, @1.6¢; Bix Months, 83.00; One Year, $5.00. No papers | Bre sent? rom the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAB—publishéd om Friday 8: he £ iening & THE WRECK OF TH? CAVE The Sad News Fully (opirmecd | Thrt «= Narrative of the Sole Sar | viver. | Pelegraphed Faclusively to The Boening Star. LonDo, Get. 22 —Late Wednesday evening bed reland, that the $ ship in Carnaghan, of the wees fora Vork on the Sth Procked of {otormation was br the nght to coast of Donegal . S6—N&, 5,495. = =" that city by the onty survivor, Jon overt WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1870. TWO CEN S. | xiheiainite woe wes oneri ie AMUSEMENTS. N* ONAL THEATRE. LAST rEB ORMANCES ACBOSS THE CONTINENT. OLIVER DOCD BYRON JOE FERRIS (Tue Fear t, AFTERNOON a EVENING 1t qc FAIR! AT MASONIC HALL, FOR THE BENEF.T OF THE GERMAN PATRIOTIC FUND. a A SILVER GODLET,. PRESENTED BY SIMON WOLF, ESQ. WILE BE GIVEN BY TBE GERMAN LADIES OF WASEINGTON ve THE WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION WICH STALL SAVE A WAIJORITY OF VUTES, Beck Vor to’ be accompanied by 10 cents SATUR VAY, OCTOBER 22, ‘The Wair wii open at 1 p.m. And continue antil § ‘When all th oC ifts not disposed! by Sale or Lottery WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION _ Frew 10 te 12pm. BOOIAL GATHERING In the Dinirg Room For theGommttrr DR. H. RISLER, cc Secretary TALL'S OPE HOUSE. OPENING NIGHT OF THE SEASON. ) THEATER NEW asD BEAUTIFULL D. RATED OF s only ic WM HORACE LINGAB! KLE L DID ¢ M Y NIGHT, . 1870. ‘The Beantitui French iy of DELICATE GROUND: on, PABIS IN 1793. Pauline, Alice Dunning. Citizen Sanzfrold, Mr. face. WM. HORAOB BINGARD in his famous & and mitations, inch hose of King of is Brmarek. Napoleon ant. &. LOAN in which Wm. M. Liugard. Alice D. Lingard appear. Grand change Ty bight FA LOVE ming and M of perte ox Bheet now open at Ellis’ Matic Dress Circle gnd Parquette. 50 cts; Orchestra, 75 cts.; Gal lery. Bets. Beserved Orchestra Chairs 20-8 BOF. HORATIO BATES FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MASOSIO facta 5. Is now foe the reception of po Dare asp HovEs OF ToiFio: Jastors, Tuceday , , ¥ at the by letter through the Post Otice. adreed tee eatin the PROF. NORATIO BATES, 486, =z += yo" BP LRition 3 eBT. at ITERS, 496 SevENtH sTREET, between D and Eetreets Bigat Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail. Chromos, &e. Hangings. Window ire Cord end Tassels, Bezerw 8 GALGEEY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. Just reectred PI —————— ‘Sp35-1y* evente, bet 13th and 7KAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTE - PEN Day GOODS, AND WINTER jast returned fy «a New York with an TY , -Losiery. Gloves, Uses v " ‘Shawls, hy Gorse MONULEASCS MaLLLE AND SLATE MANTLES, +) now selling, at redaced for cab at m: ticle Wotkaraerts Oetrcet bad Moe Totes ane +s, sear the Treasory Department, WM. RUTHERFORD. myal ly SPECIAL NOTICES. c ° ion Wine retuls by ‘by bottle. vaveke = stor of the Native Wine Bit PPERNONG from DATAWBA, from Urbana aoe yu . wholesale and Washington D. 0.; Bal Md. RANDY, y per gall a8 PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. ‘This celevrated medicine has won a deservedly high reputation as an alleviator of prin and a pre- server of health. It bas become a howechold remedy, from the ‘act that it gives immediate and permenent relief. It is a purely vegetable preparation. from ite best and purest materials, safe to keep an: to use 'y family. It is recommended by physi jans an ‘all classes, and to-das, after = public trial of thirty years—the average life — it stands unrivalled »nd ees Spreading its ‘WweTEiness over the wide worti. Its large and ‘in- Qifords positive evidence of {ts endaring jo not deem it necessary to say much in ‘one mal bottle wall do more to convince efficacy than sll the advettie ments in the it one fair trist, and you would not be | of World. Give Finoat Se for ten times thecest, recth: “Dit ons accompany each bottle, Price Sete Wet and Si perdotte. ccf colmaW LECTURES. (g> WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 13, 1670. ve. J woman, D, Bt a Dea Feeling desirous of receiving from your own lips an ount of your recemt trip ty Uali- fornia. and of the impressions therebs created on Or mm |. we res, ily reqnest that you will de Eves @lecture on the subject at such téme and place as may suit your convenience. Truly, yeurs. ‘Thowas L. Tullock, W. B. Jackson, P.a 8 “Howard, 1 Norment, €. A. Lutz. W. “Howard, MD Samgel Norment, 8: Lave B: Howe. BoA. Barr. Edward becrkésJoha 0. Parker, all. Wasuixcton. October 17, 1570, Emery, Jack —* toot eiosemen = LEM re: t ou Sompliment you andi ‘tesnre you of my willingaees At will be cons: on my recent will tttie* From Ocean J.P NEWMAN. RR FoLurcrions ov aBeamam LiNcoLy. Wasurxc tox. U., October 18, 1570. JH. Linea Eee Os trip.which. for cons enfenee, I to Ucean.”” Your pastor, oc 22 Wa My Beam Six- Gaviog much sdmired iT mas. terly and magnificent portrait of thet good that, having read Inw fe his oftes to Springicid, . iso r ‘Prepared s lecture embodying pstrouai fenves of him it bis to express the Lope that at your jest convenience you will faver the public with yibing. whether in the direction of art or ment of art— merase to keep alive his memory and per uate his infiwence. ought to be a al Rear americans, as we hope will be. the coer, Bott se ‘ctnreand yout lectate. With assurances eat regard, very Bul, Fours, Tex, October 19, 1870. O. OU. Howard, 4d. D. the tb instant, inviting m: entitled *Perronal Recollect wi Neo J.B. Kankim. Genera! Cooke. Be it Uther « Your kied note deliver my Lecte: of Abraham Lincoln” is received. In reply, per mit me to thank yon for the invitation, and suggest TUBDAY ING, October 22, as the lime E convenient tor ite delivery para Feapects ath yeh OPT LE FIELD. PeBsonan BECOLLECTIONS or . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By J. H. LITTLEFIELD, Arttr, AT LINCOLN HALL, Op SATURDAY EVENING, October 22,at Bo'elock. ‘Admission free. ocal 2t OME TO MAS Y Fair Bvery Even er Sewing Mac iC TEMBLE to the German is week'and win a Grover lor only % centa. 6 OLD WEATHER IS APPROACH- Cc 1N@, ° AND WE ALB NEED THE PROTROTION OF WARM GABMEN fs, But tender childhood has its first claim upon us, therefore I have provided for the little ones a better assogtment than ever 1 had before, and would respectfully cail the attention of the Ladies to my beantiful and large variety of— Obildren's extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. * “SCARLET and BLUE HOSE. “ - WHIT® MERINO SOCKS an¢ ROSE. Obildren'* WHITE COTTON, extra long, and other HOSE. Children’s Hand Knit SAQUES, HOODS, LEG- GINS, BOOTS, MITTS, and CLO. Also, INFANTS’ BRUSHES and COMBS, SAFETY PINS. RUBBER CLOTH, im «auares or by the yard, PUFFS and BOXES, BASKETS, &c, Ladies’ Gent's all WHITE COLOBED HOSE! Bivbed sud Plaine att COW SCABFS, long and short, from 2c. up. Ladies” Hand-made BREAKFAST SHAWLS and HOODS. Ladies’ VESTS, from @1 up. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sizes. A full assortment of TOILET ABTIULES, perhaps the largest kept in one plac os LIEN HANDEERCHIEFS, Be. up. Gent's all LINEN ,HANDKERCUIEFS, from » We. up. Ladies’ real MOBOUUO SATOHELS, from 94.50 ap. $00 TRAVELING. MAR wey Rages ae EME SO{DEBED SLIPPERS and CUSHIONS. Fipe ANGOBA WOOL. " an CBOCHET and KNITTING NEEDLES. 1,000 NEW PATTERNS FUR EMBROIDERY. Together with snch peportmentt of NOTIONS, CY GOODS. aad Bg a8 cap ol: ft make GukaT Vaal “aan or '* ' | @ SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STBERT, Berweey PENNsyLvaNia AVENUE ANDD Staeer, * BP. S.—A look at his handsome Sow Windows will Fepay you the trouble to take it. ec Ih-tr ES! L*” waaay: ARE YOU AWARE THAT 1OU CAN HAVE EVEKYSTYLE OF. a GAKMENTS (YOUK O LS, 1F YOU PREFER JT) MAVE TO ORDER IN THE VERY BEST STYLE, AND AT THE SAHOKTEST NOTICE, aT SUTMERLAND'S SHIRT AND UNDERGARMENT FACTORY. _ocll-eotf 940 F STREET. J Camp. a Tur Undersigned. having rented the spacion: Peg Re coy +- = Ca OF befure the IR OF Novsadbor nek, com, epce business at nekt, com- IL Know! the above SENERAL AUCTION AND OO 2 = and poe owes ex —— mn the a 5 Bee this city ae J crak nsnotnucated Seaton eee dee termacter «Department, flatters himse te he can i ire satiefaoeior Y s with their patromage sg s ead ES ‘ally ‘solicited. Util N. Unie ations should Be ad:iroseh] t N.W_ loci? iw} THOMAS THOM MEW STORE. NEW GOODS, 2 204P > i MILLINEBY ASD | DRESS TRIu- Also, Gentlemen sand Furnishings, » wl for 4 CLEMENTS 2 OO. | EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. inreeraL Revenve—The receipts to-day from this sourea were $27:3,013.54. SECRETARY Ropeson is expected to arrive here on Mowlay. | AT THE CanineT MBETING YESTERDAY, Sec- retary Beutwell denied the bishe i statements charging a disagreement between himelf and Commtsioner Delano, of the Internal Revenue office. INTERNAL REVENUE Orricers Drewissep.— Vicor Heinberger, G. H. Anderson, and Wm. S. Matthews, assistagt assenors, and G. A. Goachman, ganger of ixternal reventie in Rew York, have been dismissed by Commissiener Delano. Mason Genegat W. S. Hancock, who ar- rived here Mast evening to attend the Retiring Board, of which he is president, visited the White House this morning in company with Lieutenant General Sherman and had a pro- tracted interview mith the President. RE SCHOOL Statistics FoR THE BistRict. Mr. Barr, in charge of the census returas fot the District of Colemsbig, desires us to tate, that” the school statistics to which, reference was mace in yesterday's 8TaR, were not tor the Whole Distrret. as our reporter was informed, but only for the city of Wash! » and that he believes them to be correct. © APPOUTMENTS DY THE PRwBivENt.—Tho President this'morniug appointed William kK. Thrail U.S. Marshal for the southern district Attorney » he wad S. W. Ashenfelter U. 8. the ihn of New Mexico. Yesterday evéning hes oreo. oréen, New Mexico; ‘Ortando F. Pi §. 1 Wakam J. Vy care ot! . 1. ,of D. C., at New Mexico; ). Griffith, of 111., Cheetaw and Chickasaw. Tae Pemsrenc visited the Treasury Depart- ment this morning and had an hour’s interview With Seoretary Routwell. Hethen had a lengthy eonference with Commissioner. Delano in the | aries Reverme Office. A member of the ‘abinet who saw the President to-day stated that it was now settled that Mr. Delano’wae to be made Secretary of the Interior. His ecm- mission, howevér, will not be made out fereev- eral days, as Secretary Voz wiil not retire for a week or two. Tae Caer OP THE CoLoRED Capet.—The court-martial at West Point heretofore referred tm in the rar, assemblet at West Polat The rs- day tor the trial of Cadets Smith, Wilson and Davies. Cadet Smith is the colored boy whose Bresence at the academy ‘has excited so much domment. He and Cadet are arraigned upon charges preferred by Lieu& Col. Upten, the Commandant, ‘‘for creating a disturbance in camp, and coming to blows with a fellew- cadet.” The court is expected to continue in session for a week or so. . Dip Wasnincton HAVE A SHAKE IN TEE BARTHQUAKE Business ?—And how it is said that a very faint shock of the earthquake of ‘Thursday was felt in this city. A prominent navy officer on duty at the Navy department, and who hes experienced earthquakes in differ- ent parts ef the world, sitting in his office in the department on Thur: about 11:15, felt a dis- twict movement of his chair, andremarked to mself, being alone at the time, “It { were in an earthquake country J should say that was an earthquake,” but paid no further attention to the matter until that afternoon, when he read the reports of tue shake up in Taz Star. “ DREADPUL EPFgct or TH EARTHQUAKE. One of the most melancholy heartrending eflects of og late rumbling and quaking of terra firma 4s the fate of one of the editors of od evening cotemporary. On tle first shake the poor edhior waa shot ‘through the wall into Metropolitan Hall, and thence out into the ‘eet, where, in his mad efforts to seek some shelter, be got lost in the cesspools and:common wers. Bad thing for dyspepsia, that. Very disagreeable to the sto: , and hostile to digestion.”"—Morning ’ Publican and Sinner. Not half se. distressing as the éffect on our lemporary “publicans amd sinners. Onesot Mm, aceording to general report, gnawed his ls to the quiek in the fvight, and the other, 10 has been guzzling ‘nlifiited lager for his stomach’s sake, until he comfounds Lazarus with the much-praying Pharisee, in Scripture ps aimtlage was so badiy demoralized that he ‘took Murder Bay tor his-own quarters. Very bad for dyspeptics, very THE ILLNESS OF SeNaTOR CAMERON.—There seems to be a good deal of contradictery ptate- ment in regard to the illness of Sexator Cam- eron. A telegram from Baltimore yesterday to the effect that he had been attaeked with paralysis, was received by the President and read. in Cabinet. Subseqnently a messenger arrived here, bringing the samg information and stating further that the left side and left “arm of the Senator were affected by the stroke, add that he was sent on to Harrisburg by a Special car. A dispatch from Harrisburg to-day states that the illness of Mr. Cameron was nothing thore serious than @ congestive chill.. We trust this news wijl be fully contirmed It is certain thpt Mr. Cameron was in excellent health and Spjrits while in Washington. A few hours be- tr he Jeft he was remarking that though seyenty-four years of age’ he did not feel older thirty. In fhe same conneetion, and speak- ing on the subject of death he said that his choice wquld be a sudden, unconscious death, like that "Charles Digkeus, and of bis owg brother; Gen. Casnerén, killed at Bull Ran. 5 frees Mr. Cameron hag got into thé seven- ties he has a buoyancy and activity, a clearness of complexion and general look of ‘health be- tokening many additional years of life. In ap- ) aud im an unvarying buoyancy and | cheerfulnéss, he 1s remarkably William H. Seward. We trust that both Gstinguished public men-may long be d to their country. See OI )- num! an, Io, (not ined’ enOren, wha re” +) was ‘Treasury. to, psy 56,251.55 have been 18, $1,107,258 for oceante i: T-carriers, abd $1,179,890.41 (or route Departmes uf en managed: with great cochomy and fidelity, sud Would be solt-snpuort- ington Not for the (ranking privilege. The B Bobet Ge in his rey oon wilted sent some interest'ng statistics in regard # the ss pone cemeneente es to the postal rivicn at Ts rivilege, as regulated enflaws. | 2 at ar OF, | eee 87 A sowof the Hon. George H. Pendleton is one of the defenders of P: Tee questions who shall succeed Genera’ Cox in the Department ot the Interior ? and who will be the successor of Commissioner Delano, im case he succeeds Secretary Cox? grams to the agents of the press and the frien. of the Pamengers. The telegraph tines throu out Irclang have been greatly disarran, the recent storms, and the following d | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. summarizing McGartland’s narrative b THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES °°" "™ noone” THE EARTHQUAKE. EXTENT OF COUNTBY AFFECTED. continue to be fruitful topics for newspaper Interesting Particulars of the Phe- aon a eae Ba heege ie, not men here and elsewhere; and as ig usual in such nomenon. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. wheat of the tame the night of Wade «ases every one seems to be fixing up a pro- et. 1th, between nine and ten o'clock gramme according to his own fancy or wishes. The earthquake of Thursday seems to have Cambria was then under sail, and steaming Yet in spite of all that has been said meanwhile, e it the New Do- rapidly. Suddeniy, when all was apparently he whole matter tests substant'a'ly about where | O°<™ SeBerally folt thronghout the Ne THE WAR IN EUROPE. | going wot, she strack ‘on Mistratinr Inland ¥ did a week af0; and we are well satisfied tha the exact facts are about as follows :—That Mr Delano will go tior on the retirement of Secretary Cox, and a decome hieown successor,—| im po wise contingent upor the other,—is # certain @s any unaccomplished fact can be In the second place, while the question of who shall become the head of the Interna] Revenue oftice bas undoubtedly been considered by the Exectttive and his advisers, it is safe to say that Bo person has so far been fixed upon tor the place, and that it has mot been promised to any person or State, all reports to the eontrary not- withstanding. The storées that Senator So-and- $0 had secured the promise of the appointment for Mr. Such-an-one are interesting reading enough for dull times, but they lack the essen- (al Dasis of truth. POLITICAL —Ofcial retarns from cighty-tive ‘ounties and reperted ligures from the remain- ing three in Obie, give Sherwood, republican, minion, as wellas in New England and New York, and slightly in Pennsylvania and some of the Western States. The course ef the wave or shock appears to have been northeasterly and fouthwesierly, moving from beyond Cincinnati to the ocean on the shores of northeastern Maine, and from New York to Montreal. SEVERE SHOCKS IN THE NEW DOMINION. In Montreal, accordiyg to later dispatches. the shock was severe enough to ring the bells in public buildings. The judges and others in the courts vacated their rooms precipitately. In Quebec some chimneys were wn down and two perton@were injured. The peo rushed into the streets, and great alarm prevailed. At Toronto, the steeple of St. George’s Charch was distinctly seen to sway to and fro. ‘The walls of buildings were shaken, and furniture moved from its place. At St. Catherines it was noted hat the vibration lasted trom 30 to 40 seconds. REw VORK CITY PRELS IT. ‘The New York Mai of last evening saye: “ In this city the shock was very sensibly felt, and a gemuine fright was experienced in many local- ities, especially by the occupants of high build- ings: fn ‘Cbetham square’s slight rambling found accompanied the shock; in Pear! street several buildings vibrated to and fro, causing @ small rocky island ten miles west of Donegal, and thirty west of Londonderry. The vessel instantly bega@ to fil through the large holes stove in the bottom, amd the Gres were soon ex tinguished. It becaine evident the steamer was HOPRLESSLY and efforts were therefore dircoted to eave the lives of the passengers, who were massed apon the deck. Four boats, crowded with passe 5 | Were launched, and put off trom Gi steamer. Mr. McGartland entered one and be saw no more of the ship or The weather was very he: | there ts no doubt that ail th @d, and that he is the o | instantly, upom getting int sired, and he lost cons lousness. On | be found himself in the sea, but grasp guuwhaie of the boat, whieh hog righted. He | succeeded in getting into the t a second time, and fount therein the i DEAD HOPY OF 4 LADY, SIEGE OF PARIS. to the Department of the Inte- is without reference to who may or may not 6 one event being POSITIONS RETAKEN BY THE FRESCH, THE PRUSSYANS IN ORLEAN® " French Attempts to Recapture the City. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Beening Sar. WAK NOTES FROM TOURS. TouRs, Oct. 21, Evening.—Nothing offteial i | gressed in Uiack. published from the army of the Loire, and we j = Cp Epp ny hours are kept equally im the dark as to the march of | when be was picked ap by the Entorprise, tain Gillespie, who craised about the scone of the Prussians. There is a rumor that the | hin Gillesple, who craised about 1 ie tae French have attacked Orleans, where theene- | ut y- Mic. Mateubthans supe Gat my, it is said, left a garrison not strong in num- | most at the vory time of the dinaster the passer. bers, but well supplied with artillery. an€ crew were congratulating themselves The journgls here have been urging the gov- | 9" the tempestuous vovage helng nearly fish ~20e- — 5 and rejoicing on the none <b ir re Odell prohibition, 2,84. | Mare street articles of farueure one or two | eThment to Make a serious etfort to recapture | And Tejolcing on the fact that in one short bout herwood’s mavority over Heisley, 16,731; ever | },ai), ings, were disturbed; while in other parts | the city. _ | certainly one hundred and cighty soulsen board, th, 1,486. “Republican tn Ashtabula | of the city houses trembled for some seconds as | , Keratry. recalled from Madrid, arrived here | Sud perhaps more, founty, L4l2. The totaltvote in the State is only | ir being actually removed. In the grammar | to-day. ‘The ne say be is to Rave am | Later ; [29 58°2—a falling off of 35,760 on last year. school in East. fonrtesuth street the shocks | !mportant military command. He did brilliant | Loynoxperny, Gct. 21, midnight. Vessels Sell, democrat; as 53 majority dver Si were #0 severe as to cause a panic among the | f€r¥ice in Mexico while in command of forces | just returning from the scene of the Oamtern the third detrict. Lamison, democrat, has | children, who were with iculty got safely ye gee ade gown guerrillas, ¥ | disaster, in the north channel. report that they 3,099 majority inthe fifth district. Foster, re- | inte the street. In ‘another place @ clock was | _ 4 number of the volunteers from the U nited | discovered only a jot of broken spars, and a few publican, 7 jority in the ninth district. | giddenly stricken with paralysis, while else. | States who arrived on the steamer Vigle de Paris | of flour which formed part of the cargo. Pingka, republican, 47 ity in where incidents equally surprising startled and | Téceived their arms and uniforms to-day. | Nothing hae yet been heard of three small boats feenth ict. Amber, republican, 2, bewildered ail belolders.” The effects were | They are to be e1 as Fri ars, © | which pufout from the Cambria when she jority in the seventeenth district. Aistinctly visible on the Heights of Brooklyn. | Orate in the rear of the Prussian armies, | struck. Hope for their safety bas been entirely A dispatet from Columbia, 8. C., states that ‘PHE:-UNDULATIONS AT THE WEST. vutting railroads and burning forage. abandoned, bat Mr. McGrantland reports that phe ropa blicaiie Rave eatried the tate b ng | “At Detroit the undulation was felt peroepti- OFFICIAL FROM PARIS. the wind little short of a hurricane prerailed at 30, toh Paice Gt ‘successful candidates: Kobort” K Official advices fom Paris tothe 1sth show that | te time, and which it would be miracalous for tt, whit blican, as Gi rN tN se ere ioe racecar Iz, | the resolution of the defenders of the capital is | “= =~ ott, white republican, overnor; A.J. 4 minutes before Montreal was shaken from its s A a Pees. colored, Lieutenant gover@r- For | staid propriety into bewildering amazement. | Unthaken. The work on the fortifications on all felorm F eS cis an " eratic menecone: com- pono lard 8 circular just issued, tender their ‘atulatio; ublican; 3d district, J. E. Bacon, white reform ete-—First district, J. H. Raimer, publicar:; 21 district, 6. C. Bowen, white re- sides of. the city has been completed. The | 48? Oooke & Freneh have retaken the positions at Vitrey, Vil- lejuit, Cechan, iey, Suresnes, Pateanx, Cour- bevoie, Asnieres, Pierrefitte, Slains, La Cour tnd Nogent-sar: Marne, and hold also the bridge of Joinville, and the Gland of Genevilliers. At Cleveland the greatest consternation pre- vailed, while at Poukeepsie, , Albany, Sar- atoga, and other towns in the interior of this State, the fright was t universal. At War- rensburg the shock was Of sufficient yiotence to open doors, throw articles ives, ring door-belle—bufldings seeming to vibrate 5 4th district, J.J. McKissick, white ablican. ns to the democratic amd Conservar forts are armed with 2,140 ns,mmanned by 3,000 -¥ tates i several inckes. In Albany houses were shaken | men. In the magazines there are 1,01,000 kilo- GES Gad Obic tae thet eect enn e: | So sugh am extent ante act ta maetiomamens: | gremmeser pemtir mee am gun hasa supply the republicans, and they now appeal te the | pended objects, and in some crockery and tin- | Of «balls. The manufacture of rifled cannon, democratic and cotservative rs of-the | Ware rattled a weird mpaniment to the | mitrafileuses, chasscpote, and other Btates in which elections are abont to be heid to | Tumbling oscillation. At Hudson the steaples | munitions continues with Meck Report. make further and more determiued efforte in | Wete tet. a-nodding, and several chimneys bowed | the supply of provisions is ample. ~ | (By Benbers’, Brokers’ and behalf of their party. to the ground in salutation of the unusual visi- | itiesof Paris have sup; female military —— & Co. | ‘The republican congressional committee art | tt.” sae Fated aE Organizations, which were forming. bome markets , receiving encouraging accounts from the Stat . ty "Isi- in which elections are to be held. ‘Thee cay | “New England appears to have trembled ax | UNAUTHORIZED THER TIAM BEQUISL joo | —— He phosgene Sater never before, At New Haven the walls of Ivhabitants of Chateau Neuf, who went to canvesopened. Congress in the second district of New York, Those Kipeiila, aud in the tkird distri W. Slocum. . . zi : tled ten feet in course of a few seconds A balloon left Tours en the ivth instant for nd Hon. Jolin Morrisse: Charles St. John, of of Joseph Medill. of the Chicago Tribuar, pub- shes a cand withdrawing bis name from the contest sional district of Illinois, meeting in St. Louis to nominate # county tcket. Hon. J. P. ©. Shanks’ majority in Indiana is Kevontyp Pouitical. Ktor 1x BouTA Can- | shock was very dlagreeably felt. ‘The glace 9 + caer ieies Q.184—A epecial dispatch tothe Chronicle from | shades of the gas figtares rattled audibly.| 74E BOMBARDMENT OF MEZIEKES. Columbia, S..C., yesterday, * The ‘‘re- | the desks and chaira were tipped and jostled, Lompox, Oct. 22 —The armistice at Mezieres formers” have commenced x outrages a: | Bany of them outet their accustomed positions; | ended qpecterday ( day) afternoon at three Laurens Court House. The trouble began ‘yes- terday at noon. They broke open the armory and took all the guns of the militia, shot State constable ayer Calve and sentatives el ry r will put Cthisiedoce under martial law. feared that this is. tof a preconcerted ar- activity; and author. buildings were cracked; in Boston a bluck ot buildings were forced outward three or four inches; in Berlington, Vermont, clocks were stopped and crockery shaken down, while six’ miles from Portland the bed of a railroad eet- ask a Prussian General for: delay in the pay- ment of a large sum of money which had been levied oh the place, were assured that the Gen- eral had rio knowledge of such a requisition. ‘The demoeratic convention nominated for ct, Henry in the fifth. ort Jerves, was nom'- ted for Congress yesterday by the républicaus the eleventh district of New York. t ho serious. danger appears to have been bu YOU" rays SEEK MOXEY AND Has done.” R CHC MCE. New YORE, Uct. 22.—The Evening Telegram bas a special stating that the Tours government is informed that Metz tas been successfully evacuated, and that Bagaine is marching on Paris, having cut through the Prussian lines. contra, the A’ in Press Association bi teh, g that the republic has been od at » and that Bazaine,while y repress movement, was suot by his own men. Both cispatches are, of eourse, discredited. “f08 HUB” SHAKEN. Boston tas teen shocked before. The first earthquake recorded there was in 1638; there was anotber in i+; others in 1670; a notabie one in 1727, whem the stone walls andchimneys were thrown down, aud the greatest one was on the Isth or November,. hich lasted 4. min utes, doing considerable d ec. This ope ot Thursday last is thus described in a special dis patch .o the New York Timez: “In all the tal uildings—notably in the newspaper offices—the for tke nomination in the sixth Congres- ‘The natienal labor reformers have called a ae in several instances the doors of unlocked sate- were thrown open, and in some places ma ¢:inery was thrown ont of gear and its working opped. All through Congress street the -build- gs were visibly shaker. Scollay’s building wa: badly shaken, and nearly all ite occupan's missed into the street, notwithstanding the that it was raining steadily af the time. place, will be blown up py the Prussians to- but the bombardment will not be com> meneed un n be brought he walls of Mezii vey, and ie erring’ The Gover- lect Crews anid is Computed at about five thousand mex, and composed of fragments of ngemient to vitiate the election by seizi tae’ : ae Kew Yorx, Geamoying the ballot-boses eis dbegeencs | Tuc zpper stories of Best's th On the corner | *4Tious Frencd: regumente. Money 403. Gol game. of Washington and streets, were especially | BELGIUM ANi) PRUSSLA STILL FRLEXD- Caan en eee faxored. and the stove over the arch of the LY. {RAILROAD EXTENSION TO QUANTICO.—| 4 % »gtom str ro was cracked. e La, 2 ‘ % a yers, Hginecr of the fe ¥.°C'P- Woad--ad: | bundin’ knowns Capter's Mack ae te cone P ieserpries pel ye tipoed scar iggen tue, WET mr very firm. Whoat 2 TLises for proposals #afurnish material tor the | gf Water and Devonshire streets, Opposite the ‘eat thet the government of Delgium | cvat better. Corn yuiet apd unchanget, extension of the roa@ to Quantico. Une thou- | new pos‘oftice, waa fearfully shaken, and for ved any mote from Prussia complain- srClergs: ee piles, trom forty to ACKy feet in length, are | several heurs after the it was sur- | ingaf- tone pf the Belgian press, or that Dan et and this one of the most pleas- . Also two bi id seventy-five | rounded ky a greatcrewd ef horaens, wi Lait | there ig any tack 'of cordiality in the relations | }'\ 4nd Most profitable seasons of the year. thousatig eet of bitdgo tlmber, and ‘twenty-five exvected to neo it fall, Im the court-house a | between the two countries. poten. gl ep mete Setsin teen ee poukand Ci 18s igs. e branc! in, anit *teady vibration was perceptib! ore: Tso 5 = Ms schedule time. ‘Ihe corporatore for the line | within ito.weallg. The Fiynt drese- eg case “ WAR NOTES FROM LONDON. consolation. An elderly clerical gen {@ Alexangrig-are before the Legislature asking | was in proguese in the Superior Court room, and | \Lowpox, Oct. 2%.—A dispatch from Amiens, observed the ether day that he hardly k: for ty a in their charter to the effect thai | the reporters first accused cach other of joggling | gated to-day, aunounces that the Prugians are | Joon aforded him the most pleasure, making they mag build frst between Washington and | the table, and then resumed their writag. The ly three kil ds E ‘oving couple :aan and wife, or receiving the Ale instead of between Alexandria and | ~baking continuing, they ‘each other's i tad seer . ea 5008 are Perertl S. ase. Tooke pao Fredericksburg Va. Herald. er gee ea ae y. a cial trace, iadem with munitions of war, pasted | _. Tm Villages of Cinolnnati aul Culcag> being Tae Ysnusr.Ca®e.—The grand jury of Hinds bs county, Mississippi, composed of an equal num- yet ceasing, they 8 third in- whem one remarked, ‘It is an earth- Passed through Amiens to-day from Lille, going to wing. by the Rouen. very funny:— ber of whites aud blacks, have found bills for ultancously all the le in court | | General Bourbaki is expected to leave Lille cinati arrived manelaugtiter against botl, Colonel E. Yerger. |, rose to their feet, and some twenty of thirty left | t0-dgy for the segue deet imation. He has 69,000 bay 4 ee bass ball matoh between who killed Coionel Crane, and Sizer, who killed ff the room. Peopde went out aiso from the other | me his comman. a wtahony Wit Stockings. it took au extra the marshal of Jacksou. A strong effort was | courts in the edi ‘The vibration in the Sa ns peed Morning Standard say mepert Chem, maile to procure the tinding of inducements for | perior Court room is said to have full Pr ns have given the American am- murder, condemned to death by the military commission. this development ot the case will preset in ut failed in bothcas's. As Yerger was | sixty seconds.” UNIVERFAL ACTIVITY DOWN BEBDOW. Kecent intelligence from the volcanic ba- ; 87 The music at the Springheld horse trots, Uulapee < derstand that its aid is not | Friday afternoon, closed with ore Hundred.” A dispatch from Tours, dated October 2ist, 1°] 8% The women of Golumbas, Ohio, are be- eee. corps to he enormi = Pym., sars that the Papal Nuacio has arrived | S'¢gin¢the mayor to close the rum slops on wie Crimes by earl Moneacivel a; | of the Pacttic indicates an unusual activity in | fd what city. Keratry, bas ‘also arrived from | S8hdays. . convict.” the eruptive forces; one or two submarine vol- be ry m there was to ask materfal 87 Miss boda Neatherloy is the dem>eratic Se all; Sia of the republican exppess trai { a7 The dent Johnson's expense, and hi isa terrible r of Greenvill canoes especially have been for two months past iy a state of violent action. Whether these com motions bave apy relation to the earthquake of yesterday; whether that wax the spent tor an exceptionably powerfal earth-wave set is motion at some remote point on sea o candidate for Superintendent of Delaware county, lowa. 87-A movement ison foot in Louisiana to in- duce white farm laborers to emigrate into that State trom Canada. acting on the advice of Ins fricnits he refrained, and only asked leave to import arms trom Spain and the Spanish eolomfies. however, retused. ILLNESS OF SENATOR CAMERON. Schools in Chicago Post has a joke at Ee-presi This was, wt fro as get out of the democratic and is trying to tie himself to-the tail-end ‘Doss he 18 : . land What f id at hen ¢ vad red erage steamer St. Laar: - | trom whieh we have yet no accounts, time per at is § Ha "K- rom New York yesterday with Me member what happened to the dog that was rRieri > ct. 227 * " 3 e tethered to the last car on the New York ani Laps will determine. Marrisev Pa., Oct. 22—There is no foun- |Arms, igcluding 31,000 breech: Boston owl train? Nothing was left next’morn- ing but a dangling brass collar and a pathetic lock of hair. “Let A. J. take warning. Morpar ix ‘Tx bach, a Germangerv; —— —. SSG A Lapy's Hanp.—tim the Suparior t yesterday. the case of Newton W. Seibert agd Josephine Seibert, bie wife, againtt John Lgeson Was concluded. This was en action to recover di es for an allegé@ aspauit- anc dation for the report that Senator Cameron has | /#°8¢ amount of fixed been stricken with paralysis. Me is up and in his usual bea!th thi- morning. He had anague. chil! yesterday in Baltimare, and from the care shpwn by his friends in making him gomfortable ssc, —Miss Lona Schwartz t girl in the employ of A P battery upon Bis. Siebert-by the defendant, in | on bis way home probably Arose the rumor tel Flake, of Galveston, Lexas, was shet and kiltet | which ho kissed her hand, ‘The ease: ieeit- te | grayhed ail once tre country yesterday. | 1,89,i" Haydenuilic, sncene, Gueers Wor Beene” ee ee tigee el nary | Tewembered, was fitet tried some time since - jugglers threw kni At the ‘rst throw shcot a daughter of Mr. Flake. The evidenc. | 23¢,resulted in a etait for the plaintit ror Uccree took @ slice bdetose the eoroner's jury sbows the murder was $20,000 damages. é connsel for defendan' his brother's cheek, and would have Jopped of an ear, but the knife committed without any provoontion. His trist | gon Cag seep kates Come LO ene Sel ae. takes place to-day. sige, which the court case was _—— +2oe- —— ued be! Bh Geet fed ———- a Maryland ir ia n entirely settled the Governors of the reapect! sridsore! tng ‘Targisr Bound, etch Legislature * (BS. A. G. GASTON, 1223 F STREET. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN though ive agree to abide by the Shamed tent of Virginia (agar in seseiom) ta apsent to., ‘Baked opewam is the febtal feed of Keo- of Ostober has been fixeif’ 94 the entryor Kimg Victor E ip is to 3 i it that a marriage fh bs emn: Between 43 and 64b Streets, een ber aud ‘. : meqatrae | Sfucneeeemyrngesm penned he a aie ‘4 , the plaintiff t A \WikG TO OUR LABGB Te penkd Bot ea o ; & eins INCREASE IN BUSINESS, 3 — ‘Wo hove reduced our Interest fo, ONE-HALF TES USUAL BATES, Canada, : , Canale ROBERT FULTON 4 08., committing : 314 Bixtn Sener, Between D street and Penns. svenge, Have made extensive arrangements for ‘6083 130 sONET is i sale German Fa treks Baws Bee, colored and walt ‘ to lime : AUG. CTE, (HuEDTIE. - carck So cacao ea momlarialaigigeg 1, as gp all we pee by “a ont wank . propose , : »” he replied, “the milkmen sing institute a course Of lectures Tor tae employes = occ-ly «= 04 7th st., bot. G and B. ote,

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