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THE EVENING STAR. | Published iy, Sundays Ex: cepted, & Transfers. é Lompom tree the report is repeated that AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : ar Scns Sseoee Count Catena on enrey® Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. b , ; ss ~ ‘ be arth ag 2 The report of the apr YHE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. § Fc to Ameria, mwboritatiney dete. De Seed > Pres ‘Hove tecet ne appotntment ——e- Versailles government. It is reported that M THE EVENING STAK te served by carriers to Victor Letvane saccerds the late M. Lambrecht their subscribers at TEN CENTS PER WEEE, or FoR- im the Ty Of the Interior, and that M. Pe- *t- Foun Certs rex MowTH Copies at the counter card will fii the Position of Minister of Finance Two Cents each. By mail—three months, $1.0 pre tem.. vacated by the . tz months. $3.00; one year, $5.00. Ipeupoustracen by 2.0ne~taune ube” SEE WEEELY SEAB~qnttetrt Wee O08 a a pe ee ee aa Re a ee Men retand. Smemesiagmcmste =| V™ 88--NY 5.798, WASHINGTON, ). C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1871. TWO CENTS. | shits) Separonm oar tage deans stration by the partisans of the home rule policy . J it SF Batre of advertising furnished om appitention. at ‘arday. ight thouxand men FROM EUROPE Te-pAY. Telegraphed Bociusivciy we The Boenung Siar. mar im procession. No disturbances are — = : — reported to have attended the affair. en Se EVENING STAR. (“0° {07% C41-2.0ITY!) TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | {.2cni,tit,cre ene seitaw cet, | angi Benen FRMAN.—If you want to learn GERMAN, | “ = — | : = | GREAT FIRES IN CHICAGO! Washington News and Gossip. | 5.4 toss of Life and Terrible De- THE a oe: PAYMASTER struction of Property. pa wil study, Tenn teach you te Read, W. aod Speok th Bry A mass meeting of railroad presidents, iment merebarts and citizens of Cincint ational memorial (the exact character of which erally, is now being held at the Chat is pot stated.) to the late Charles Dickens. The Commerce to take measures for the relief of the | project originated ai Portsmouth, Dickens’ suflcrers. native place er for the AMlicted City. General Sir Jokn Fox Burgerine, baronet, a Loxpox, Oct. 9.—It is proposed to erecta This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED P RESS REPORTS. Teact +r Le FOR BOYS 4 MON ws om Nb BAG, tegerher with the WONDERFUL MaJtLTONS.. peek on I] Bactiwore, uct. 9—At ene o'clock t-daya | veteran of the Napoleon East Parlor of De OL the ninetreath century, who fer | Tho sentence of Major J. Ledyard Hodge, ‘ . : My THE FIRE FIEN D! dixpatch from Chicago relative to the great at the advanced age of Ksevte. by den, N.Y, ftom | paymaster U. 8. A., is in the following words: A Raging, Roaring Hell of Fire. was read in the General Episcopal Convention. Itis that un On motion of Dr. Adams, of Wisconsin, the reg- | pon for the settle ment of the disp: ular business was suspende:l.and the convention | the workmen and their employ united in prayer for the atiicted c: are not accepted by the later t 7 points ob; i t© shail be with thei - U* DER FOLLY «MUSE MONDEREULLY GeotY WONDERFULLY ATTRA ted tw the entire Con «Ta be cashiered; to forteit all pay and allow- : — i ances that muy be due at the dateo! the promul: | A series of the most destructive conflagrations sang of this sentence; to be faages ~oned at hard | which ever occurreé in this country, or perhaps ¢ for the term of ten years, im such pemiten- | in any other, have laid the city of Chi i tury as the proper authority may dirvet, and y ¥ cago in a} oe, ( pancrs, TIVES ay from the Hatidey he Romantic Ratitary CHICAGO IN ASHES! ‘ Mss os a, ex KS SKLECT SOAL ‘ ox bas received SA decision of os as : . > axes. A fire broke out at 11 o'clock on : en tral. {The announcement, that the engineers Sepr teh. Full parrculars may be Ge reafter to be further imprisoned in the pemiten= ‘ @ message from Chicago, asking food for the | © Se tend ts eae Ube Principal, ar 1204 fot ees oPe. FRENCH Sey. bead bor aa for th tke United Seerre the | Saturday night in a planing eill between | AN UNPARALLELED CALAMITY! suffering people of that city. He has called a _ he polis = ee ania LAY DEPARTMENT (OF COLUMBIAN | Box'sacct at Ellis’ Mucic Store e2tt | mount of the embezzlement, (€445,407.63,) ond | Clinton and Van <n and Jackson streets. mass meeting of citizens at the Merchants’ oat. 4 COLLEGE —_ — | that the crime, name and place of abode end pun- Exchange, at 12 o'clock, which will be largely | /Bitiate a strike for an increase of pay - attended. The sympathy here is universal; all clasics expressing the decpestfocling andsorrow | se p, AS ESplorimg Pare advices re Specter eanering, people. Mayor Brown bas © | ceived trom the military expedition eacorting The = im Zee | ofp meme omen the Northern Pacitic railroad survey ing party on ey Heace Rasen ben Teceived | (om the Misouri river westward ito Moutaia a yim y ton waeen oan sired | states that no attempt had been made EW NATIONAL THEATER. Sole Lessee and Menager........Mr.J.@.88VILLB Aod ‘The wind was blowing very fresh and rapidly, 4 mewsya~ | and ina tew minutes the entire structure was a pers in the city of Weskington, D. Mass of tre. The immediate vicinity is built The above sentence has been approved by the | up mainly of small wooden tewement houses and President, but the imprisorment timited to ten | two-story frame buildings eecupied as groceries, years, the prisoner being relieved of *hat part of | '® 0ons, &e. the sentence which is in italicsabove. The pen- ._ & Scene of Terror. itentiary et Albamy is designated a the place of | The inmates ot many of the best houses, hook opens WEDTES t the Lew Batiding, om Sen oF Hl be who hace & eo tere: year. monthly in advance, acw pay- fersigned, whe will be in att ishment of the eccused be puiliziee THIRTY-FOUR BLOCKS DESTROYED AND THE FLAWES STILL RAGING. ated by eminent caged te Lec- Secord and Laat Week of MR. CHARLES WA’ Ss, Ant last eppartunities uf seeing the mont polished er ot the t twee MONDAY SND TVESDAY EVENINGS, y the Ten Thousand Buildings Burned, ‘ Pond Indians to oppose the progressot the parts They will be’sent at once. The dispatch also *. eo —— eir scanty night attire, leaving their = > en discovered far th =e = Farry Jasper tis original role)... Mr. Mathews, | Gevermment Relief for the Chicage | luvses ard cools to desuuction,’ In several tee : ° An exsaliont rowte hae Deen discovered for th M EP teat Coueluitiog win rhe very aomsina Barco of Buffecers. stances @hildren, wrapped in blankets and quilts | THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HOMELESS, LATEST. eS i “4 ov Brownstone TUDDERE IES... Mathews, | PresidentGrant has taken prorpt measures to | 0 break the tall, were thrown from the second 7. ’ piayed by him) he readoed dri the weel GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, s aroat nod iad aig the wee — Corner of E and l0ch streets N.W., Bo Robe OO” 48 AE LOOKS, T ney WASHINGTON, D.C. Box Sheetsopen daily from 9a. m.*04 p.m. oc 2t Sa Lix cots HALL. ots 8s tar west as the mouth of the Powder river. in the Kellowstone Tike. where it will connec with the surveys which have been progressin THE CHICAGO HORROR. during the past season in Montana. The exp dition. which embraces some 8 mon, Is ex pected to reach Fort Rice about November Ist . MORE THAN HALF THE CITY | sacar Shooting 4 im Richmond. Kichmomp, Va, Oa Snare alley rhoe IN RUINS! and instantly killed Robert Pettaway last even- Eat ie ing. The difficulty originated in a family mat mai ire in chi. | SFY Window tothe ground. When the alarm In rehearaat a: relieve the sufferers by the terrible tire in Uhi- a sounded for this fire another of cago, as will be seen by the follewing order tele- | magnitude was burning on Wells street, near graphed by the Secretary of Wer to Gen.Sheri- 4 Adams. Several engmes necessarily kept at alaraun: work upon this tire. Whe rest of the exgines in dan we: pea the city were on the ground, but before they ar- oe en oe iy STL. rived the tire had spread over so large an area a ~ ea ro saat o- | 2nd wasso rapidly extending that their efforts wer cr wn yi Fmd Pino | Mere of little value. Between Carrol street and is t'fire in Chicago as yor may have at your one ee ee _ there, amd you are empowered to call Thrilling Scenes and Incidents IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY. New York, Oct. 9—We learn from the of- ‘The next recular course of Lectures tn this tneth | tution will coummence on MON DAY, October 2, 1571, and end in the following March. FACULTY NOBLE YOUNG. M. D., Professor of Princisies MONBPAY EVENIN:. OCTOBER 9, 8871. MENDELSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, The fine Recto 0 Chan A : ; ter, im which Petiewa's wife is said to have 4 4 ice > Western Uni 5 Com- Deen talk: t - Spa, Prectre of Medicine, General Pathol gy ‘eal (Of Boston, 284 Season.) dang entero ag Fou doom Ihe et FE | trom Van Buren street north, two blocks, to a Lang focty-fo . Kooy mtwes 150,000 Homeless People. » about Alley and a woman with FL DOARDO HOWARD, M. 0... Professor-ot | EDWaeD PRINDL. . W. BELKNar, Secretaryof War. | Adame street, and west to Clinton, three blocks. | ? ages : and Dicenses of Womea and Childree, ON EL2OT. M. D.. Profewor of Priesi- Pre and Practice of Surger been living. Alley went to Pett. satisfaction, a quarrel ensued, struck Alley in the face. The THOMAS KYAN 2 From the river, between Van Buren and Jack- WILLIAM SCHPLTZR, WOLF F RIN: Chicago, that the Sherman Honse, Board of ‘Subsequently the Secretary of War received | son streets, the deildings were barning, and the ‘Trade, custom-house, all the railroad depots, e mets pistol and fired three times at Pe : “ wood-work of the western approach to the 5 inal EXGLEWwooD, (10 miles Chicago.) Oct. 9, 4 ; — mew JAMES FE MUGGAN. M.D. Profesor of Materia dae et. 4,1st1, | Adumsstrect: bridge was destroyed. A large Chinn en cues Shegramh veliding 4 Gro fas con Mater see ie neni oe | So teen an erene er eer Medica end Ther pent > ‘Assisted by the Distinguinhed Vocalint, WeGhneral Bithens Bander haf War ves" | coal-yard, comaining a thousand tons of soft cage are all in asheq, aoorek, ca 4h Geass Gea ee £OR RP, was a carpenter. Both visaear ase Ls Professa- of as pigsty = a Mt an tmmsenen es meeting held here for | Coal, standing between the tracks of the Chic: Thizrty-four Blocks Burned. almost ‘unopposed. At about one o had families. derer has been arresiri. JOHN "G"F. HOLSTON, M — ee ite relief of Chicago, hundreds of thousands of | $hd Alton and Pittsburg anc Fort Way “i | , C#cImxATI, Oct. 9.—Thirty-four blocks have | morning the ire crossed the river at ae Sia es, 0. B.. Kictaaken tetinsd tie, — «dollars have been subscribed. This meeting be on at been burned in Chicago, and the fire is still raging. The following buildings have been burned, viz:—The Sherman House, Chamber of Commerce, Court House, Western Union Tele- graph building, and all that part of the city. Appeal for Food for the Sufferers, Deors open at 7; Concert at 8 o'clock. Reverved Seats. $1, to be obtained only at Park er® and before 5pm. ‘Mimis-ion, Ts cente isd Orn Noy ON BXHIBETION 456 t AND SALE } Tre Sr. at TF ology and The matics, JO RAERY THOMPSON, M. D., Clinioul Pro. fesse of Dixeraes of Females. WIC. TILDEN, M-D-, Professor of Chemistry and Toxtcoleey. WAKW OK EVANS. M.D, Demonstrator. GL. MAGRUDER, MD ‘requests that the Secretary of War furnish tents, ‘Viankets, and food from the govermment depot at JeRérsonville, Ind. C. M. Row.anp, burned furiously. MMe depot of the Pittsburg, Fort ; Alton and St. Louis railroad neh on North Adams, -_ agai Canal iad : and the tiver. One’ of the buildings, a President Chamber of Commerce | light woodenstructure, occupied as an exireas ‘The Secretary replied that he had aiready | office. waa in flames at midnight authorized Gen. Sheridan to furnish the neces. | __At 1-80 o'dlock yesterday morning the fire was pore ttt raging as flerecly as ever, and the block of street bridge, soon the Tamman: them spread’in every ditection. At’ thie hee 4 almost per ae from Harrison street | ER's BENCH. north. to the Chicago river is destroyed; | During two years and a half John H. Kerwer including ali the insurance offices, banks, | received €2,361,002.42 from the New York city hotels, telegraph offices, and | and county treasury. At Friday night's meeti 5 of the committee of seventy, it was announce of the Tribune office, which is fire-proof. The | that Mr. Keyser had assigned to Mr. Jackson 8. Tosector. For cireulars and othe 4 3 ‘The following message, signed by the Mayor | Court Hovse, Sherman House, Tremont House, | Schultz, of the citizens’ committee. property t information ampte te Blo. 486 seventh street, between D streets —— buildingsom the north side of Van Buren street | T> ad rep iieaen 7 4 ¥ ; Awd send DONSON BuiCT ot Dre frean, wight doure above Odd Fallose Hell, { Ivteryar Revenve—The receipts from this | was wrapt in lames. The glare from the burn- | of Chicago, was sent to the Mayor of St. Louis Palmer House, new Pacific Hotel, new Bigelow | the value of $600,000 Jor the parpose of repaying 1 rything else, are swept | from its proceeds all sums paid to hiuo in excess clean. This district embraces all the heavy | of his just claims for corporation work. sek NEYSER WRITES 4 LETTER RAIN OF PINE AND BRIMESTONE he press, defining his position. He says he upon Sodom and Gomorrah can hardly be com- | bas ho Intention of Sbecondin » and has never pered to the devastating rain of the fife fiend on | received any $2,000,000 from the city, but that Chicago. More than one-half of the population | he has earned every dollar that has been paid. are now rushing through the streets in vehicles | There are among the warrants purporting to obtained at enormous prices.on foot, andinevery | bave been issued to him €800,000 which he never other way, with their choicest household treas- | received, and if in his uame are forgeries. As their arms and on their backs, in utter | charges bave been made, he bas, to vindicatdhas knowing whither to go.’ Fearfal | own character. nis property to cover suffering must follow, and almost immediately. apy claims against him, confident that it wil Fully one hundred and fifty thousand personsare | turn out that the city, in fact, is indebted tohte, rae By moment homeless and bowsslens, not ‘Tweed is not bis partecr, bat bis “ principal em- knowing where to lay their heads or get share a per of » Which isthe 4 anything | ployes pe ene: cm 3 which is POLISH. FRENCH. AND OLAS STITOTE Fok YOUNG LADIES Mes ANGELO JACKSON, Prit Bo. 916 New York avenne. northweat EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY. x D.. Dean ,@24 Aut. 5. E. D.. Secretary . corner toda 648.2 ing buildings lighted the streets for half a mile ora i a aay, cotint ene might see toread. ‘The entire Tux EDITOR ov Tux Stam has been ill for | tire department was on the ground and making tome days, at his house, with’ bitiowe fever, but | almost superhuman efforts to check the flames. ji € space burned over up to yesterday morn- we now recovering. ing was covered with Inmber, coal and wood Tux Commissioners to reviee the United | yards, planing pee vinegar factory, and a States statutes have resumed their sessions in | {7786 Busuber of dwelling-houses and saloons of —— A Woman Burned to Death. Rey. F. 8S. Evans has been appointed a first oe ancy gg Longe ‘nec —— of «Jackson street, being suddenly surrow class clerk in the Finance Oftice, of the Post | [f° 2j1chwom street, being sud mae bene Office Department. niains, burned to a cinder, were found yester- ADNIRAL PoRTER is much ‘better, and on | dy morning near ber home. Saturday rode out for the first-time in several Another Fire Last Night. this morning: “ Send us tood for the suffering: Our city is in ashes. Our water-works are berned.” All the Business Portion of the City Destroyed. CHICAGO, Oct. 9,10 a. m.—The entire busi- ness portion of the city is destroyed, including all the banks, express, telegraph and newspaper offices, except the fribune's. Six elevators and the water works have been burned. There is no water in the city. 10,000 ren | Burned and the Fire retures, Fi Uhoice Oil Ps }» Engravings Chromos, &e. Also, Largest Sieh rit Hipaings Window Cords and Bas, of On DAYS AND HUCHS OF TUiTIO JUVENILE Cisse TU. THURSD. end SATURDAY. to LADIES’ CLASS. ESDAYS, 6 A.M..M.D.. No. 739 Pa. sity Professor of C) ry BURN. A MM Do Re. 628 F ewort® Professor of ti’? rinciples o satisfy their cravings of hi secret of the firm title Ce. . A dispateh received last night, dated at 11] Not lese than 10,000 buildings have alread THE ITTRE vEN "20S TABER JOHNSON. A.M... D... corner of smonths. ue orSlock, says “a tre, which appears as large as been destroyed. ‘The fire has barued over 4 | S¢Keming Details of this Unparal- have prepared an address to the work beth sicvetand N.Y ave. N.W Profeior of Ob |] Ain. Gxonor W. Dovcx has’been appointed | that of’ last night, is now raging in the western (tied leled Horror. ieenere of Wimen 4 7 stetrice. D and Childree. GIDEON & PALMEK. 4. MM 'D..Wo. 2104 Street SE. Professor of Physic egy aed ENEAS H.STFONG. A.M .M_D./University Bil, Professor of the Principles and ‘Practice of ect q MGHAELES B_ PURVIS. A.M .MOD. No. 1213 Letreet NW. mciche distance of five miles, and is still raging. The wind is blowing a gale. It will be almost impossible to get any reliable detailed particulars for some time, as there is New York, Oct. 9.—A special dispatch from ne Englewood, timed 10 this morning, says the fire | Wich the ring robbed the city treasury ty ee es men rom iwaukee er ies, junction with the Chlonge Beemen ai hams 4s being made to cast the blame and odium for special agent for the western, northwestern and wear taie stent teas eee “Goship bands of Shgshone Infiuns in Nevada | jeron. Itis spreading in every ditcction, sod sand Utah Territory. covers at least four blocks. At this hour it still ene SOE Steer: seems beyond control. ‘The blocks are built up e wstrous in its character than the one last night.” ‘QUARANTINE Enpep.—A dispatch has been | Thaweediandred eastiioeDetven from received at the Post Office Department from ‘Their Homes. New Orleans, which says the yellow fever quar- | A‘ 2:30 this morning the flames had reached ity of the telegraph office, and the ope- CAE OLDBERG, Lecturer on Fraetical Phar- antine at Galveston, has been discontinued rators were compelled % leave. Rail road trains ONR CLIBICAL LECTURE ‘Mn. C. Borces, the new Brazillian Minister, | Were Sent to neighboring cities for additional hire engines, and the entire city was in a state of will_be given dally. at £3) o'clock p.m., by one of Receiving daity all the latest styles in DRESS | WAS presented to the President to-day by Secre- | great or deel A dispatch dated 1:45 this ther ae yy oe TRIMMINGS. | Alen © fine ferret & oe tary Fish. Mr. Borges is thesuccessor of Mr. { morning says:—The fire has already swept = in the Horpital: Dispensary. avd: Orphiaa BRORS AR REIRSON MESLIGEES OUOOE. 124.5 chaonas whos orpaeaeated ual country hore | over ® weame aves times ao large us that of last connected with the inetitarion ‘Mas. Justus B. Wuretem,Engineer Corps, | solidly and almost exclusively two-story frame | only one telegraph wire working, and that only | known whether any lives are lost, but the | and forged vouchers upon the late Saeed atten ad etl Serene of Ha- ‘has been appointed Professor ef Bigentng at | bouses, oceupied as residences boardingthnese, | to the suburte, streets are filled with people, many of them pap ALE a re AUFXANDER T AUGUSTA. A RM. D.,.No. the' West Point Military Academy, vice Profes- Sad Ite eee teat Te ey ee The Whole City on Fire and mo Water | ington, Siadisons Market, Clitton, Jeffecan, | men now living, and at the propertme they wil Seated hacer? rectuanee & Descriptive and || sor Davis H. Mahan, deceased. eyed to be Had. Bufinlo, and Griswold streets and all that JED. CHENEY, A. M..M. B., Lecturer on Mi- would hana epect wi te dead seen wou! Vy suspect wi as a ey ay Pee three Horeie.e Case op Murpex awp Suiwcipe— it of miles, and both sides of the Chicago river are in | Jotjen!4ond Jmfdelity—1m Saturday morning ruins. Zalite Steinman, ‘aged 3), 4 a : Great exertions were made to save the ( Keeper in New York, murdered his wife, Jalia, House and gax house, but in vain.” The latter Toten epeden, aged 22, by credhl exploded w ith three reporta, but no lives were | head with @ club and smoothing iron, and cut- eroaeony LA C. BARROWS, M. B., Lecturer on Op- LIAM HL. SRAMAN. Lecturer on Botany. Naw Yorx, Oct. 9.—The fire is still raging at Chicago and spreading south. One of the rail- road superintendents telegraphs that the fire h: reached Wabash avenue and is spreading rapid- ly. His location is three miles south of Wabash avenue, and he expresses an opinion that the fire will reach him before night. No water is to be had. A ting her throat with a sheath knife. He then 3 night, and is still rushing on in greater fury than Fleeing Before the Flames. erty ae cone tomight will ‘be in darkmess. | SEEDS ntncslt ith ote ae t the shop Facilities for Clinical Intractivn and Practice. At LOWE'S, sila: ett ci a Sewonea any stage of its progress, the engines | Wastinotom, Oct. 11-30 2. m.—Mr. Wilson, | Thirty or torty vesselsin the riverarenowburn- | Soot “The bodies of bot ene an ane dis. b in thiscity, will be afforded ali mt 11 MABKET SPACE. Novemngr Covroxs.—The Secretary of the | appearing almost powerless. Marshal Wil- | manager of the Chicago office of the Western | Me mony maces = = oe baal covered. She had been a saloon waiter, and he endance. : ‘Treasurer has directed the treasurer and assist. | liams has just telegraphed to Milwaukie for ali | ™ cna gd oe cepeing and Gnest bulld- | tecame jealous on account of a habit abe hed ot iculation, @5; Full course, @20; in- veasurer the steamers they can spare. Union Telegraph, telegraphs as follows: “Every pr ia Cee cleave in aches. Every man tn the | eect at sett onl os late ho: aie ticker, 9 CRUPICAL sonoog, 9 GRAND OPENING 2 ant treasurers to pay the November coupons | Mpntramers they can spare. | banking house and railroad depot in the city is | sity called on to do duty. “Nearly all the | Sqins.out st night-and staring until « latehour, Phe Third Regular Couree willcammence October ad upon the rebate of interest to October 25th, and DEVASTATED TWENTY BLOCKS, burned. We are trying to get offices established | bridges across the river are burned. All is ter- | Y2*‘iune at her supper table in the back room th. 173. Lectures will be given on Chemistry, on end after that day to pay interest due Novem- mostly com} dof the smaller class of dwell- | in the Supply De) ‘ment, but the fire is com- : of the saloon, dresea thout reb: nid Iateria Medica, Practical Pharmacy and fivasy. 4. ING, 3r, Der ist, without rebate. ings, and inhabited by poor people. Not less eens ° w t ing down Wabash avenue, and we expect to be burned out here before night.” —— LATER. EARTHQUAKE TO-DAY! Jersey Shaken. Sa.em, N. J., Oct. 9—A shock of earthquake was felt here this a. m., lasting sevcral seconds, and jarring houses, ete. Delaware Shecked. . a han three hundred buildings have been entirel: Se wenrewec i FRANKLIN STEEL, Esq, of Georgetown, whose | & the ome LA scHoor oF GronseTows ouiL Kes MASONIC TEMPLE, name is connected with the fraudulent issue of | ihc rendered ei tet nn et blowing a PETE NT™ of the a il! commence oo CORNER NINTH AND F STREETE, ‘Chippewa land scrip, it appears acted simply as | most fearful gale from the south, and showers of 5 fon the attorney of St. Paul parties in receiving the | Sparks and burning brands are sweeping over the Term=Mr- Sstice Miller. €.8 Supreme Coart, | of An entive New and Selected Stock of : - ‘4 dhe hand applications, and is not charged by the report city, threatening destruction on every E © Charles P. James. Hom. J. Hubley Ashton. ILLINERY avd FANCY i ‘ "4 The tower of the court-house caught fire from Fhe" Lecture Hall te in the Colonization Auining, | “PLE th being implicated in the frauds. @eoopR FLOWEES, FRATHER®. RIBBONS, —— SWere AND HATS, | Present GRANT was & his office to-day, | watchmen of the tower. “ a 1 NeEwcasTLe, DEL., Oct. 9.—There was a corner of Fopneyivania avenue ant * FRENCH PRTTERN BO Serhetzands,, Dut was extinguished by the | ONE.THIRD OF CHICAGO IN RUINS! ceptible shock of earthquake here at 9:40 this a. re SOT Ee ee eeee ome to € BARLES And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season’ | nq received quite a large mumber of visitors, ‘The.Fire Department Powerless. z_bccompanied by a roaring sound, causing ne daily, from 4 to € o'clock p.m. l2-ha LADIES’ HGSIERY,. GLOVES AND CORSETS | among whom were Senaters Rice, Sawyer and No description cun give an idea of the terrible et rates, ne20-tr co ——— § ‘P : s rene. The fire started ina row of two-story (TSE MISSES USBORRE'S YOUNG Lapius’ | *t the lowest ‘Spencer, Judge Strong, of tue Supreme Court, | “C&@*- r y ne M., Wieltans House IN Panis, Rear Admiral Lee, Gen. “Chipman, Acting | Woolen tenements on Deckoven street, between The Fire Still Raging! it was only a " . —_ ia MOBDAY. sept Governor Stanton and others. The President | U¢fe™on and Clinton strects, and as was the Witwincton, Dzt., Oct. 9.—A shock felt here seat corner of lth.) Thorough intraction b No. 7 CITE TREVIS, - 4 case last night, spread with terrible rapidity. pe i, Heraberyseacher rotimor Maron. jacket “t | tas boom re-eintilahed, and be wil beable to how, | Wi! leave here for Bonton om Friday evening. | Ot, ast Might, spread with te goton the road | LOSS $@ FAB FIPTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! | st 20° Caused some exotiement, but we great > Pee oer = os from, this day; the Snest assortment of ‘Four Democratic Coacrusswen Execrep | half it “ ral.) Send for circular. ane e block was in flames, aud gpa pe ROUND HATS, xno Txxas—Hon. Samadi J. Randall re- | Mls. The entire department was soon on the alarm, Dupont’s powder mill. Nebody was hurt and no damage Was sustained. y = - : : . und and at work. For a time it seemed he believes that formidable armies are to ansist SOLUMBIAN COLLEGE now. pc 724 SRATHERS, ceived a dispatch this morning from A.S8. Walsh, | frovable thes weuld succeed in eontining it to DETROIT IN FLAMES ! We Genes > om | im, or that there is to be universal crusade in Ghe PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of inis LYEPS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. chairman of the Texas democratic executive | four or five blocks. The wind, blowing freshly Sasceen ase oarention his favor, but because he is *-guided by the un- ° tember 13. 1571. ° Ts, LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, | committee, dated Austin, Oct. sth, saying:— | when the fire started, increased to a gale, and tion (fittn day) the morning service ‘con- | Changeable nature of God's providence in every SOLLEG RTEAS pecanber oe. - B. P. CORNET, HAIR BRAIDS made to his | “Victory. "The democrats carry every ou- | suddenly the flames seemed tospread inevery |... York, Oct. 9-Noon.—The fire in | ducted by Hee De Jackum af Genes Be, Tan | "ee." MEDICAL Ockber 3°" i sand CLOAKS mats toorder. gremtonal wane Sieve sg ea becoming beyond control of the de- Chicago isstill raging; and a large fire has seen Contra» ric akand BishopEast- | cue Kzy-xorz or Lapon Reronw.—The —October 11 le l. COSGRESSMAN ELLIOT, of uth Carolina, J i Young men wicking tsenter ctsher of the depart. * 907 Peonsslvanin areas. A Belt of Fire a Mile broken out in Detroit. read << Gradedllsall ba pecsugt ot te opameraeeear ote = bn saw the President on Saturday to urge the re- tem : SWELLING. Preuidont for ferther information inouire of STICK- si BEY Secretary and Treavurer. “ anis-ih mam | BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER | P7esilent will not make any change until after K WILL KEOPEN HER py PATT NS, y mapet Doms delegates to the International Coopers’ Union. War cause to order, President Craikla thechair. | 90 dhjcct of which is to secur mtenal Genoa: of this house of the services to the Shureh of the Cond tee tina te clevate the workingmnan's Right Rev. Carlton Chase, DD. Bishop of Soe tion intellectually and morally, met in con- Hampshire; Rev. Thomas Milis Mi in, one of yention In New York on the 6th instant. At the — At2a.m. the fire was raging with resistless Bini , RECKIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- | moval ot United States Marshal Johnson. The | fury, and had reached W onroe street, @ man’s ce of more than a mile from where it and covered a brewith of nearly a mile e river to Jefferson street. The district New York, Oct. 9—12:30 Pp. w.—Fully one- third of the city of Chicago is already in ruins, qd the fire is still raging. je Water. fe.. &c.. which I am prepared to sell at the lowest | eressman Hoge is a candidate tor the marshal- deputies of the diocease of Indiana; Hey. Ben}, | EY€PiNE meeting the president said that educa- DAY, zith of Septensbe he, Sc.. which I sam prepared | poe tered haanieni time embraced animmensenum- | Crxcrxsart, Oct. 9—The following is from | Futon; of Tecan and Ror temas hat: eer, Serna and watchword of the zh sad Leth etrewe : M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street, yy ae sia? ber af lumber yards and the freightdepotsof the | 5. J. s. Wilson, Superintendent of the Western | D. D., of South Carolina, ail deceased since the pda 2-1 TITh Te an%-tr Gand H. APPOINTMENTS BY THE FresivEent—The | Chicago und St. Lonis and Pittsburg, Fort Union Telegraph Company, at Chicago: last session of this body, was ordered to be en- A pracy J BALTIMORE. ¥» FULLLINEOY —=—s—“‘«*~*é*é*~*~CS «YS resictenit hag appointed the following commis- | Wayne, and Chicago railroads, and the property “ ‘grap » ae TOCRACY IX JAPAN.— tered on the record. OF ager ‘Thix Irstitute has been in operation for thirty O€ESETS, sioners to the centennial exhibition at Philadel- | (¢8yed counted up many millions of dollars. A message was received from the House of “CHICAGO, Oct. 9, 10a. m.—There is ne water. A dispatch says: ‘Phe task of arresting the The tire is mow coming sout panese government has issued a decree wiping out the positonot Diamio. Th r on Wabash avenue, | Bishops that “this General Convention, the —— Joye ® national reputation. With the At reduced prices, Calland hia:—W. F. Prosser, Tennessee; N. C. Meeker | flamesnaw “yee 1 “ d will probably reach here, where a tt shops thai vention, people who have been rulers for over 300 years chp pF ney He eeTiecipaily | alee? 75 vad J. Mecsh all Paul, Colorado Territor. : Robt ARO, auido One aus vo arene, reps temporary telegraph office as been established, pol Se gD rg ee fl to the position o ofthe common people, aud im- . es ci pal SS ee ee ee eens: cs xander K. Boteler and An- | . e1 ‘ elore night.” i = iy er ie gov- mateo Feels nee be | QSLLING AT 8. HELLER’, drawal. Sweeney. West Virginie; Jone A Ba | pain coeeend ment et ae Ite of the Dineen ot rep within, the | Crnment: ‘There la wo longer any arinsctery » aud easily reached by ratiroad 4 ging eused in every direction, Bilewi Up the & imits iocese freas Ngitimore and Washies For Ss Jaz tanter Srace, | | ter and Henry Cliase, Vermont. and} “i s! Civorwmant, Oct § ape oe ihe present General Ameri: |. B&F Feligion except through the Mikado. “Sy oat ME no Cape Oma. | GARMAN’ Alen e'dae amorament AMT | Postasrans ArForsTrD The Presdent Sra ee as BATS CER ‘ 18 take effet irom and after the elghth day of Xo: ————_ - ~ . cl 1. «3 be t, Ye @clENTanze INSTRECTION IN YucAL AND 8 BELLER, has snade the fallowing appoiutments of post- | vails through the streets, where tie peuple 'ace ed that many houses Bave been | gest isto be dctermined by the primer oan sats SPECIAL NOTICES. * _ INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. sulé-t? 715 Market Space. masters :—John H. Burnham, Hartford, Conn., shing to and fro, weeping and wailing. The Mort te stem the conflagration, | thereof, with the Consent of the Bishops of Pear. Wirareeguenee= oases MUEL CABUSI having resumed the duties of | —————— - 5 vice Edward W. Whitaker, suspended; Charles | fire is approaching the tetegraph offive, and it | put without avail. syivanin; also, a message proposing the appoint- | The Fellow: will be read with Will attend toa limited number of ‘W. Goddard. Portland, Maine, vice Woodbury | Wil! probably soon have to be vacated.” A mass mee is being held, presided over | ment of a joint committee of the two houses to ite; No Ee lates wilt ae D 7 D Davis, deceased: David L. Bringle, Salisbury, During the night the panic among re by Gov. Hayes, tor the reliet of the Chicago | prepare apresent to the next general conven- Pinder date of A ril 36th. 71, Dr. Henry 3. Rocere, ah mines | T* H.B ne | Kink ERein eee ened ue | Satmreneicecey Sodio nur Yelk wee | wetercr the Seana angry or commen reaver ia | oeeee ine eaters cote = I ——— Electa E. Smith, ting, I!.; Caleb Taylor, : . Exeitement im New York. the Spanish language.” Je Dg . WS SGRIEY THE BEST WAY FIRST. and Wenona Station, Ill; Frank T-Hatch, Shreve: | Vessels im the River Caught Fire, Kaw Youn, Oct 9.-There is great ereitement to the egpen me mtch pleasure to boar testimnomy ax returned from attending the normal course taught port, La; A. C. Vandewater, +j and | and it seemed probable that they would all’be | in Wall street and throughout the city over the a= Pj Tammany Frauds. iT siber, red from & severe by Prot.A.M. olinson., and i Prepared to teach Albert T. Phillips at Kokomo, Im os Late thisamorning a dispatch came, Chicago fire. Pri darn Moe aly ae mgd bwagh nl er pecull eg 8 BY ore, a Sethed for singing Bo makes she tank e Reraesentarive Wat. B. Wasuncny will A RAGING, ROARING, HELL OF PIRE Account of the Fire by am Eye Wit- | fendants, from John Hardy, ‘clerk of the Com. Fecal Temaioer. For teriner, extormation call at F18 this ee cisction ae Governor. of Mareuchuetin, He | Tuy Within s locker the Wests Hime | | Berravo, Oct. 9."The fulowing particular | fim Coupe and Jou 8: Young: clarkor the | Foremeve teeh fn. Earope tot she . i fmcends to take hin seat atthe openine of the | cRrazit oMice, wire’ Wis detente erica, | Of the great ‘Chrittenden an Operate ened | monies either over paid or Fraudileatly paid or | thehat beck. Now. with y sur Gres Deas. WATCHES, JE RY. Etc FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. als bt tuesetuer, Cab GUS ee ee Bere Sewers a9 8 whirlwind of flame, | [eters (iin Telegraph Campenyie Cican, ponte Me an by the Counell, ‘Mayor or ean get tse desired shade She ncrent seers, en Probably, wail thé holiday adjournment, is | “6S Te vonts ane rowaaueas who has just arrived at Englewood, Ill. seven | Haverney's afldavit; antl come ndee or rend | Meaipesing dark Urown- Loonsider your Discover? t mn uni Mailes out 3 pee WATE EWELEY. | m7 Business ‘the Commitee on Claims. The | 552 1 is, impossible to call where it wili stop. U-left the city on an engine at 8.30 this | 8* founded entirely on information and belie . y 7% : r goons. g ‘The cars on the track of the Chicago and Alton zy e gLARibe Aap wLYER PL Ree CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. end Fort Wayne zeilnond, swith h ne Saige corner oD mn swept g USBI S35 very low at my Cae - — COATS, VESTS AND PANTS people ‘ill the streets, rushi out of ther del = en TO ORDER FROM aetna Ty mmatances barely in Time says FOR DIAMONDS, ac., c) ‘The last dispatch: from New York this 2 mae GERMAN AND FREXCH clerkship on Saturday last, giving as reasons for morning, said: “* There te no , telegraphic ~ BENJ. L. HOOD. ean VOQUEE cok TRMONS. |e exter ads. Talentich Of gutting. woacriod soa Lis | Seached the telbgraph; omen, hich es Shane iat ne th has kept the large opposition Jewelry Btore te ENGLIFH AND FRENCH Present salary is more than sufficient for his | oned at 2:15 a. m.. Chicago time, and since arsenaldee meethantioriy eons Plate WATCHES. DIACONALS AND BASKEY COATINGS | support; that, as his father is employed in the | Which no telegrams have been received. AP being checked w the winiwacd on the gent below the DEVONSBIRE KERSEYS. Sect he can Senate mleht give ee Later particulars will be found in our tele- | south and west sides, ‘The win’ scstas to bioe = CHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. | tay'datrar's iow clerk in his division conto: | ST*PR© columns. 4 en Tafok the re teaches rare tae Greet Oonisat IRIPH FREI. marriage ng LongrELLow CuaiLesoup—|From the Turf, hE CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONS, | Co" Fag wy “ts Eg -|_ The annexed fo tae shore and Michigan ‘and the ‘ New No. | SCUTCH AND AMERICAN reasons he respectfully, bi —_— Sone fm Cee i oe sed FALL stock ae SUITINGS AND cHEvroTs, | Promotion at present, a fing Crosby's Opera House aré among the “" PAPERHANGINGS, &e., GERMAN, FRENCH. axv = ‘which case he Pay ‘The elevators on ae w open, embracing Gilt Papers, Plain Trats for ENGLISH CASSIMERES, oe Sangin om bth des wt? eck, wher Eomtation’ Weed for Pomme “wihts fall line of | CHOICE AMERICAS — fe ls ney Ge of aoe are perf sot dollars.” tations fot ne. ‘ Socen, Froncbieal needs Peer anes CLOTHS ax DORSKINS. | Cicient'clerks in the ae oe rinte . VELVETS, CASSIMERES, master General, who sont Aiso, Wincow Shades. Picture Frames, Pictare solely on the; of merit. ind Tassels, |. Nails, ae. axp cle; Ringe, Nails. Be, one WORSTED ax» SILK VESTINGS, the only pty ho . Decoration Paperhanging of every deseri pr ecuted in rhe nner. | fer" Piperhaning,s Window ‘Sisades "or" Pictare READE-MADE CLOTHING, oners fom Harts Conolitnn, sents So Terme Cae A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING STOCK. Please remember name and number. 496 74h street, between D =f} ae : A] i i <a FURNISHING GOODS, taken to the President street The Paintings, Engravings and Chromoson our " pipe offered for the EVEBITHING NEW AND NOVEL. were sent Pills will be oftered for the Rext week at) per cent. bee aor : RICKS of all Kinds op band and fo Fh a — MARBLE BROTHERS, fence, while s of ami 2 puss y fined and will be Jet off with epi) 41933 Four-ani-e Half surest, : <3 «68. W.OOB OF Tru AND D STREETS. months’ imprisorment—Dele Sun, 9th i i F