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nificance of Ameri- canhire, and de- st not only repay restore the arded as a monument to kindness, but whtch has American er LOCA L | NEWS. BOLSTER NOT SENTENCED. Motion im Arrest of Jndgment This mornin set ws the rentencing He F, convict urday last of manslan in killing THE EVENING STAR. Published Bally, Sui cepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. aY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T. S. A. BAUPPMANN, Prev't. THE EVENING STAN is wrved by carriers to their subscribers at Tex OKNT# PER WEEK, or FoR- ¥Y-FocR CENTS FER MONTH, Copies at the counter Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, 81.0 six months, $3.00; one year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—pnblished Friday—@1.0 — | flowing. The priso: about 1 o'clock, a wyear. S#Invarisbly in advance, in both cases, 2e_ No "095 Snutiebe nent tees and no paper went louger than paid for 38—N2. 5.795. SF Rates of advertising furnished on app'tcation. ———————— een. ~ = EDUCATIONAL, AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. | THE GREAT Fire. THE CREAT FIRE ‘ yoa Want to learn FEW NATIONAL THEATER. a ———— TERRIBLE SCENES IN CHICAGO, oS oan ; =— * . ene » the court being opened, Judge Hemphreys Scle Leseeeand Manager......Mr.J.G.savittr,| Washington News and Gossip, PRGREUE Lone or xaxR. tions whe have Seta ae LATEST NEWS FROM CHICAGO, | sites e i roe i = 7 ‘ ng to say why ; ee, CHARLES crac tamu *™ | PROCLAMATION OF ACTING GOVERNOR STANTON Winds of to-day. | nt MEME And the co Mr Barre ; Be ne CRS SELECT MR. CHARLES MATHEWS, — : . oes : ' BOYS —The tw GENERAL SHERIDAN, Sept.livh. | Full pare WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October Nandi2.| Relief for the ¢hieage Sufferers, who ha~ been a hard worker through the fre. is | FORTY DEAD BODIES RECOTER Kad emma on bntetnacll Sine 0 in| Will be ected for the first and only times an orivinal —_— still calling troops from different points to keep L‘¥ DEPARTMENT wr COLUMBIAN | new ccmedy, in three acts, by Henry J. Byron, Es, | Am Extra Session of the Legislature. order. Bi cretrg myecchplnms neem pet COLLEGE. entitled, = every one is intent on securing some at -— ae 5 | “St NoT SUCH A FOOL AS HE LOOKS, Acting Governor Stanton to-day issued the and a place o/ shelter. INCENDIARIES HANGED. at judgment resect Site scheet With furnitu as | rain o : SEVEN OR EIGHT INCENDIARIES SHOT OR 1 for cause says ; Nh and a very c ceinina he a a RANGED. ae Proctametion of t ing an Extra INCENDIARIES HU The following telegram was forwarded by aS . 3 to Lee: | The firet produ Session of sembly. Two men were caught in the act of firing | Anson Stager, endent of the Western | Thrilling Scenes and Incidents f = houses in the west endof this city. They were | U ‘ “hieazo, to . ERRY TREE INN. octl-2 liately hung to lamp posts by i; in New York eat al he duty of the Sece ; c 1 people. ted fn asmall building on Sist nterior to contract with the man ‘ Proprietor he people of the D: BUSINESS LOCATION street, but was speedi t out. Incendiaries Crxcrsnatt, Oct. 11.—E. A. Ireton, Adjuster uperintendents . = &e ‘and Tresenrer. | Manager mati embled for the purpose ss me! ~ h gon are bas but seven or eight have been hanged | of the Phenix Insurance Company, has reached convenicnt 5! aa EDICiL DD ; ; | ro side 34 T business in the west or shoi at sight.” here from Chicago, w he was during the EDICAL DEPARTMENT of considering what action should be taken to t Several deaths oceurred in Lincotn Park yes- | DCF? # m2 sodlmne M oF AT 2 OCLOCK, | Felieve the suitering people of Chieago, with en- 1 te attow a fev haemany oF these, but | terday, and three women brought children into | fre. He a pinoy: cen sai * “be : : » . ct | ©nough to allow a few business min to start. the world only to die. There are poeple who, in was promoted and aggravated beng GEORGETOWN COLL TOF THE CHICAGO SU aged the creditor the ten “4 THB NEWSPAPERS the bitterness of their souls, ascribe the calamity ted by ince! He i 5 casion Mm'le Morlaceh icted fellow-citizens of Chi- | will be started agan in to God’s judgment. Each train and extras are a ding in one insta: the first da: ‘ach term of the Criminal Court Corner of E and 10th etre | iny Sireet Theater C cago the sum of ene hundred thousand dollars, | Hon. Joseph loaded to’ their fullest ity, taking people ¢ fire, the flames ay of the Distr Columbia inform said court in o WASHINGTON, D.c the Entire Orchest amd requested the Acting Governor to provide r ferers ai away, who, in ma inatamoe wpe no place to from the inside. The losses are estimated a peony > —— 4 and cee myer —_ : Sarit . i : g on Washingto go. yet they cannot stay, and every train is ison in which he sha ule provision vm Sree n thi beh by 7 ie ee And oe He also purchased he obliged to lcave five times as many passengers he Fire Subdu: ut cd — —, wdped | Bae Scand ‘ boc hecay in obedience to said request, Ihave assumed to used in a job ofiice on the we: s they take away. : 5 £90 Ate AE emeclal sentence all persons who pa pret dey — ceipts to go to the general Chic: negotiate a loan from our citizens to the extent ped Fast for paper and type, there | Retief Meetings Throughout the iene S otk kel meee be convicted of said of- ; sp chugs Zamna tige tater whose auspices the al- | sa dicated: And whereas the present unpax gett in Chicago. Mr. Story. of ‘Country. suvdncd, “it bes sot mpeeed nny tints ement and hard labor in the eer - conducted. ae iit rie imes, will erect @ rongh one-story building | a. TP. Stewart Sot NO by telegraph last can the hte Ded ty mate m 80 designate ‘ M. D., Professor of Principles K. 7. MERRICK. Chairman. | calamity that has fallen upon the people of Chi- and begin’ the of that paper as soon as | oxide (Ste™ = Seegineh hoon yesterday. ‘The city is patrolled by mili ‘And the said defendant says that the sald See- cine, General Pathology aud | Tickets, $1, isened by the Committee H_ | cago is one of those extraordinary occasions in | aut bee ean hee Tt aenal ts pro | creuing to “apt ee aeae bee hee yy ag Pet rigal cd man Wl hat =v 4 _ of the Interior has not since the March ARD. M. D., Professor of . which, according to the organic law, spe- | vided foron the t the Post, | in aid of the Chicaso sufferers. Meetings were | Cau is comparatively quiet : Tectadiee is court and prior to the present term, ‘ hand Childe ONCERT cial sessions of the Legislative Assem- can, ay ung will also ar- | held yesterday and last night in most‘of the | ~ n writing ie ike first day thereof, informed it im ‘ M. D.. Professor of Princi- bly om be called by the ‘Sone range for business as s° mas, Pac cable, but Piincipal cities 0: the Union, and large contri- ieereeead tet eee ee of the Gesigmation and location of = i © 1 Surge bly 7 “ a mi e FE * | everything must come from elsewhere. There | puti set 4 P ry i : : cs ors n which he has made provision JAMES E-MURGAN. M.D. Professor of Materia And whereas many members of the Legislative | is nothingleft. Water, for drinkong and house From every pene tke wits Tirings the ners | been caught to-night, two of whom we U'sapportot prisoners. - my aRY THO! it, DB Protea of IN AID Assembly have requested to be ealled together | hold Oe are ree em Ge lake and parks, | that the people throughout the country are com, The west ar Oa eo wp ain er mp erp esiol- ey and Op. arerrs s toact upon this subject with a mutual obliga- | 4 for horse, from the riv tributing liberal! time is about forty. ‘The rulnsare met a oon tio Boleter “not gaitty® NG F. HOLSTON, M. D., Professor of tion entered into among them that they will not sible yet. , although he wax iedicted W. BLISS, M_D., Lecturer on C: Path- receive any compensation whatever for thei jes out, and perhaps A jortion of the city will be supplied with il offence, and he prays abe, 8 BEISS: MD. Lecturer om Crinary Path or ti secre any compenmtion whatever foe tot aitien'ey eaters | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | .2.hr0en or ements ne ma often, snd ho praye fees EE TO NPSON, M. D.. Clinical Pro thie seston: , : jor avenues, near the prairie. Pe Thi as Di The Times avd Tribune will re-appear this Pup enedd—0..D. Barrett, A.G. Riddie, 8. rt Jesse of Diseases of Females. sion : i nues, n 4 Liane sina Fy Ae en MW Tic LDEN, M.D. Professor of Chemistry Now, theretore, in excention of the purpose heen in the crete ornlis tip has 8 Afternoon Jie spatches, The weather in quite cool. ‘There is | Mr. Riddle, atter the motion had been read, } ANS. M.D, Demonstrator. CHICAGO SUFFERERS, declared at the said meeting of the people, and | ANOTHER ACCOUNT OP THE ORIGIN OF THE INTENSE SUFFERING } said the re not quite bs Proscctor. that the citizens may be reimbursed whio. have extuing a doy went into «| [HE ELECTIONS YESTERDAY, | among tne uilicr on ibe pe rie, who mt gue this motion, and would prefer | rarer e funds ‘i y evening a boy went into a acd 5,000. General S ’ ay For circnlars and other inf rmation apply to me eee. an beet ermeges eateaine 1c on Dekoven street, near the river, on the OHIO AND PENNSYSVANIA, to be given them during the sftornose dge Hampte mr snpremed desire that the | " aw Bee ese ob ~oa10s particrpate wit ne States, Territories | west side, to milk a cow, carrying with him a . sions and elie? are coming in from all qui should be this week, and suggested 0% Steodad __ $10 E street northwest. BY THE and cities of our country in aiding to alleviate | kerosene lamp. This was kicked over be the — ‘The mayor has issued a proclama' day be ne i | Yee the terrible affliction ef our fellow-citizens, 1 | COW. and the burning fluid se: tiered among the The Republicans Carry Both States, _ credit awe nee om “a stated that it would | Capes. mS 7 dabetiy: +08 sd straw. This was the beginning of the fire. 2 Saloons are all closed ossible tor them to argue the motion ; MSs wt novthwosk. non ty ey OF Coleen a eitlative Assembly of the single extinguisher on the ground, or the active | Eleetion Riots in Philadelphia—at. | 2 a= pecial pe n, together with 59 citi- | 2 " ~ tet CHORAL SOCIETY. istrict of Columbia to meet in extraordinary } work of the police in tearing down one or two tack on Colonel Forney and the zens. The future is uncertain, and general | Humphreys directed the court to be ad- WEmeiry. CF HOWARD HORAL £0 , session in the balls of their respective Houses, | shanties, would have prevented the spreading of Press Office—The glocm prevails. | 50 until that da ‘Mb. Ast. SE. in Metzerott Building, at 12 o'clock noon, on | the flames; a sai barca pres sisted by Policemen. Food for the Sufferers. cine <a iia } tary, corner the 12th day of October, 1871, to adopt such | nem they, arrived, th “are ‘of Saturday night, PmLapetrata, Pa., Get. +2, 1a.m—J. W. | sence co net tala ear Fel Arrest ofa Washington Loner Carrier. ical Lectures LINCOLN HALL, measures as may be nece:sary to provide for | worked slowly and clumsi Ferney, Sunday Chronicle: This morning, shortly | Chicago, left the Evie depot a | To-day, Special Agent James L. McPhail, of i refunding the sums advanced as aforesaid. THE WOODEN PAVEMENTS after midnight, while the returns were being an- | quarter betore 10 0° ‘this 8p ee L. McPhail, Done at the city of Washington, in the District | burned readily, making a continuous sea of fire nounced, and @ band was serenading the Prees office, a large body of democratic roughs bore down the street, driving the audience congre- gated at the corner of 7th and Chestnut streets, and firing into the building. Colonel Forney ai the time Was speaking from the sth street bow window. Simultaneous with the firing on that window a rush was made for the Chestnut street entrance, but withoat success. Shots were fired treely. Policemen were recognized among the crowd. W. W. Nuvin, Managing Editor. the bureau of mail depredations, Post Oftice ; d Mr. James E. Bell appeared at ' Court and made information against Ebenezer Young, « letter carrier in the City ° Post Office, charging him with robbing tl. mail. On this information a wareame was fraued | and placed inthe hands of Detectives Bigley i and Clarvoe, who proceeded to the Providence ' Hospital, where Young has been stopping the Took wisn i crowd assembled to witness the departure. The Provisions will be delivered to the mayor at Chi- cago. The train is to makea minimum speed of fifty miles per hour. Army Tents ang Montoets for the Suf rers. PRILADELPRIA, Oct. 11.—Yesterday after- noon General Van Vliet received orders trom General Meigs, Quartermaster General, to send 6,500 tents and 3,000 blankets to Chicago. Col. Ba ; miles in length. Block after block fell, and red of Columbia, the 11th day of October, 1871. hot coals shot higher and higher, spread further Epwix L. STanton, Acting Governor. | and turther. until the north cide wae e wnet ohne INTERNAL REVENVE.. The receipts from this | °! me from river to lake. At one time it so source to-day were $349,023. ands must perish. hemmed the people that it was expected thous- NEARLY $1,000 was raised In the Interior | gy, SONSTEENATION OF tune PROFLE, Department to-day for the Chicago victims. emptied of their guests, the remarkable Geyenat Burien isin town, and had an in- | Séht precented itself of hurrying throngs, with SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14rn. Principles | octt-at* <D.. €0 f ECITATIONS corneret | FRECITATIO: Me LINCOLN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Octoper 12, For the BencSt of the Chicaro Sufferers, BU NAMM W.. Wadsworth Professor f th last few Gays, (having been sick,) an into custody. HINEAS H.STRONG, A} , Professor of the Principh Jecicine Scott, of the Pennsylyania railroad, prompt! It is alleged that he has broken open letters sa Ms h y . 4 gga MISS JEANIE PATTERSON, of Miss. octt-21* | terview with the President to-day. Seng tho tame! forthe ies. The aba: one PENNSYLVANIA. Placed a special train, free of charge, at the | and abstiacted two drafts, one for Sos aud the ‘SB. PURVIS. A M iM > No. aya FANIE } 3 = ——— made for the remaining bridges; others got next | Both Houses of the Legi: disposal of government, and it scaried this | other for $100. The latter ne was drawn by the rofessor of Ma- sisdlet ON EXBIBITION pensote A. B. Muttetr, Esq., to-day advanced 21,000 to the lake shore and to the south. One block in morning at charge of Colonel Hodges, United States Quartermaster, and will reach Chicago to-morrow at noon. “These tents will give shelter to 40,000 persons. Chicago Under Martial Law. Crxcisnati, Oct. Private advices state that the city of Chicago is under mart ~ A, A.M..M_D., No. 7 .| Tr iT. avor of Descriptive and | 7 7™ 9. =9 Surgical Aratomy ob D. CHENEY, A. MM. D., Lecturer on mi- | 80-486 Seventh no Cad Fellows Hall ee doors “BELLA C. BARROWS, M. D., Lecturer on Op- | Qhollee, Boy ae ‘Chromos, &e. ~ fangings, Window TAM F. SEAMAN, Lecterer on Rotan F Wells ae’ ithe District. ‘AR CLDBERG, Lecturer on Practical Phar- | Bipgeyuaiig, #e. int Freedman’s Trust and Savings Company. and 8 ‘was inclosed in a letter to be sent out of the city, A and dropped into a boxon the street, irom where itis alleged it was taken by Young, who after- ward got it cashed by Mr. John Werdey, a mer- ; chant on Seventh swreet. W. atterward th ne all was not right applied to the city ublican— Average Re Piority in Philadel; Attack on the Press 0: PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11.—Complete returns ofthe city make the majority of Stanton, for Auditor, 10.346; Stokeley, for Mayor, & upon the loan for the relief of the Chic all the vast business section remained at day- sufferers, light, viz: The Tribune block. : Sar PVC: F There was a change in the wind; the flames Miss ELta Perrrys has been appointed a reached Wabash, State street and Michigan ay- Clerk in the dead letter office, vice Mrs. L. A. | enue. Soon McVicker's ‘Theater caught tite. Corbin, resigned. Salary $900. Ina few moments the Tribune was in flames, : McCuen, for City Commissioner, 12, ann, | The soldiers are making no arrests, but are | post where he gave i ation to Mr. e last t the sleepil . ls : Tue axouxt stnscninED and patdin to-day } aroused and rescued. By i0 oeleck inthe fore, | 108 Disttict Attorney, 21 Brown for Goan: | eeeyetaers are, mal crsonthe spot. Several | James I. Bell, superintendent of the letter- macy E CLINICAL LECTURE Bb remember Name and Number. ap38-1y* by the small number of employees in the De- | »0on this remaining block was in ashes. persons are reported to have been shot and hung tor attempting to set fire to buildings, Starvation in Chie: 45 14,098; Hancock, for City Comptroller, 13,123. in the 22d ward the woke taken on granting tavern licenses resulted in 1,323 majority against The State Legislature will pro! bly ow — Frill be given daily. at 3:30 o'clock p.m.. by one of POF. SHELDON S by the Professors, or by the Lecturer on Opthalmology FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, These lectures MS I pe sean d Ly the numerous | SEW MEDICAL BUILDL 04 in Gaitiers, who communicated the facts to Jadge cmonds. Young is charged with breakin, open letters and forging the name of Mee Mayen te lady : : - PENES IN TH RACTED CITY. partment of Agriculture, to aid the Chicago irhere were Tren Sit; Waeventr aes Gs suflerers, amounts to $235. men, women and children tleeing by every av There have been and there may be other similar cases RTO. INDIANAPOLIS, INP., Oct. 11.—Rev. Dr. Eddy, E * r : ; Senate, 18 republicans and 15 democrats; om Ci ae | in whose favor the draft was drawn. Detective and Orphan Asy- will open for the mk able street and alley to the southward and west Be rep ; | who has just arrived from Chicago. reports the M oasite BPAY pte Tne Post Ovrice Derautwent has for- | able street ax ing to save ‘their clothing and | House &9 republicans and 41 democrats. While | Joecot ie eadgueerty se be enh conception. Bigiey found that he had lett the last jon and Practice. DAYS AND HOURS warded to Chieago twenty bags filled with | their lives, cory available vehicle wasbrought | if ot of ine Pree reine. 9 serenading party | The people sre starving by thousands, and exwards traced the me Wogan thie city, wal be afforded all | | JUVENILE CLASS. TURSD. Stamps, blanks, &c., to supply the loss occasione | inio requisition for use, for which enormous | in front of the Press building at a late hawk ing there are not less than 80,000 homeless persons. | Mouse ot Mrs. Dunn. on Virginia avenue, south— (rictlationy $8; Fall course, $100; Sin- | “H\AEURDAYS, Si to 6p. vythetire. prices were Paid, and the streets and sidewalks | Bight, a party of roughs ‘acailed #ine band and | Prepared foodand clothing are urgently needed. | 2st, where he tound him and took him to head- uppers pees DAYS and SATURDATS ' Presented a feartul sight. ‘Thousands of per- | (Tove them away, and also fired pistols into the | neh ietioca plies sent have not lessened the | “"arters. Young has been in the office only one MACEUTICAL SCROOL. GENTLEMEN S CLAS: TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, the first | suns and horses inextricably commingled. Foor | building and up the stairw m0 epecit ‘lass of gular Course will commence October THURSDAYS rata i wth * ril of starvation. Garroting and thieving are | ™°* Lectnres will be given om Chemistry Gent part of our contribution for Chicago, will be | peo thse all riage veel —_ ot every me no arrests. amie. Frequent at night. ; le be brought before Judge ica, Practical Pharmacy, and Botauy.” —* mono # ‘ fey to ier | tonality, from Europe, China and Afica, mad | _ pei = ee ‘ing Meo One hole ee Eeenton creed Betetee Fee ee sates | © seared &© that city to-morrow by the relier | Sines grom Ee struggled with each other to | Noyes Carries Hamfiton County by sores ine est eg ye o—— GEORGETOWN COLL E! and Gentlemen only: children will not be admitted, | “C™mMictee appointed by the meeting last night. get away. Men and women loaded with bundles 2,000 Majority. cago state that sixty-four bodies have been taken to these Reunions will be re: fe application, for “ Complimentary Sify Autminsion. by post, to PROF. J2th street N.W. If unknown to mitable reference should accompany the plication. NOTICE.—All pupils entering The Lecture Hail isin the ( i, | the claasen during September will recetve 96 lessons corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street. For | tothe quarter. Private tuition and tuition in schools Circa: bf information apply fu CHARLES | private families or private claaaceat any hour agreed W.HOF N. Secretary, who will be at the Hail | Upon. » No. 919 lth street, between I daily, from 4 to 8 o clock p.m. im | and K streets. ‘au 2-tf HE MISSES OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIES = BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL will reopen ONDAY. Soptemier ahsat 919 Mateeet. nore |- PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. c ‘4 loth nore h_ instructs rt | GEAND Ble Nie French, Meterencce— Ea Seretare War. Hee NAT BEYER'S 7TH STREET PARK, ‘ch. References—Ex- Secretary H. Seward, ATSB s . Gee ds Crocker Joba Hitz, (8 ne On THURSDAY. Fal.}- Send for circular, sugt-low" | 4.pr°ceeds to, be approp MSR WILL eo HER SCHOOL | Bovs.by th on MONDAY, 25th of Sep. 130) ten. Com rhetween Lh and Lith sirecis. FEMALE IN-TITUTE. = NEAR BALTIMORE, Mo. 2 te enicty | 74D H.B. With the cae ; »2NT.—The | 2nd their houschold goods, to whose skirts were APPOINTMENTS BY THE PResipent.—The clinging tender infants, half dressed and bare. tcotcd, all were seeking a place of safety. Hours afterwards, these might have been seen Edward M. Sandy, collector of | 51 vacant lots, or on the streets far out in the hannock, Va. suburbs, stretched in the dust. - A PITIFUL SIGHT. Tue PxesipENt’s Tir to Bostox.—Secre- | One of the most pitiful sights was that of a {aries Boutwell and Robeson and Postmaster | middle-aged woman, on State street, loaded with General Creswell go to Boston with the Presi | humdics, struggling, through the crowd, singing dent on Friday to be present at the laying of the Okiceny, chihen cones cians, corner stone of the post office in that city. Sec- I went to the well to wash my toc. the raene nap leaves on Saturday, and will join | There were hundreds of mbee iccise dis: e party on Monay tracted, and many made desperate by whisker TENTS FoR THE HoMELETS Cutcacoans.— | 6 beer, which from excess of thirst they hail ‘i $ ; Sheri. | {t"uk in the absence of water in great quant a hat nite hos telegraphed to General Sheri- | fics, who suread thenseivee fe every direction, a dan that at the storehouses in Philadelphia and | terror to all they met, It wan bolton night deftersonville, Ind., there are tents suflicient to | that there were SreGrmodate eighty thousand persons. ‘These | FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH. are placed at the disposal of the sufferers. Gen- Four men were seen to enter a burning build- eral Sheridan is also authorized to employ any | ing, and ina moment they were overwhelmed extra force he may dee: essary. by the falling wall. ‘There was a crowd of men Gieicm around the corner of a building trying to save D » CoxTRINUTIONS TO BE Free or | property, when the wall yielding, someo! thee, Dvty.—The Secretary ot the Trersury this | were buried beneath it. “About twelve or tiftecn Cixcixwati, On10, Oct. 11.—The indications are that Noyes, the republican candidate for governor, has carried Hamilton county by over ‘The returns of the large wards of the cily are not yet in. Republican Gains— Legisiature i Doubth Cincinnati, Uct. 11, 1 o'clock a. m—The returns from the election are too meager at this hour to afford a basis for calculation. “It is gen- erally conceded that in this county (Hamilton) the democrats have carried the legislative part of the county ticket. Noyes (rep.) for governor carries the county by a reduced majority. Owing to the great amount of scratching, returns come in slowly. The vote in the State is light. The returns at hand show more republican than democratic gains. The democracy have proba- biy lost a Senator in the Belmont district, and failed to carry the Montgomery district.’ The State has gone republican by a reduced major- ity on State officers. ‘The legislature is doubt- ul: The Legi: ire Thought to be Re- blican, pul Cincinnati, Oct. 11.—Not enough returns is School will commence on th, 151. Opening Lec- ck p.m. Li for Meeting of the Chicage Relief Com- mittee To-day. The committee appointed at the Metzerott Hall meeting Jast night to devise means to re- Heve the suffering people of Chicago met this orning at the office of Kilbourn & Latta; Mr R. T. Merrick in the chair, and W. H. Ciagett and Hallett Kilbourn seeretaries. There were resent A. K. Shepherd, Colonel Berrett, Wm. Dickson, General Chipman, George F. Gulick, « and F. A. Boswell.» Mr. William Dickson was authorized to take charge of matinee to be given at Wall's Opera House Thursday p. m., and also to take exclu- sive charge of ‘all entertainments offered and given in bebalf of the purpose for which this Committee was organized. The following-named gentlemen were aj inted a committee to obtain contributions in feorgctown : Jolin Marbury, jr., John E. Cox, and William D. Canin, Kev. Dr. Chester proficred the use of his church on Capitol Hill for the purpose of hold- ing @ public meeting on Friday evening, which was accepted, and Rev. Dr. Chester, Amon Green, and J. Carroll Brent were appointed a e next term of thi + Oct frem the ruins. BAD NEWS — — ¥o ~. Serious Effects the Chicage Fire— Falilnres of Businews Men and Sus- nsion of Iusurance Com; Xuw Yorx, Oct. 11 business circles the fearful conflagration was the topic of universal discussion yesterday. The extreme excitement and dejection of the previous day had given way to @ more subdued feeling, accompanied by increased commiseration ie the thoenande aot sufferers. As on Monday, the bu! ry ec scanned the newspaper offices were deepest interest’ by thousands of sympathete persons. All felt that New York should again prove her- Sif what she had so often been en tled—the “City of Charity,” and hastened, through her prominent citizens, to the relief of the homeless and sufferings citizens of her sister city of = Th: WEDNESD President this morning appointed Irving Todd collector of internal revenue for the 2d Minne- rota district, a) customs at It Mr Judge Charles i manera which thei ——— would be affected conflagration, yet they were kee’ live a8 to the necessity of taking meas- ce for the immediate relief of principally anineatly hi peed ved to give the result of the vote | Chicago. ‘Al were agreed on this polit of the, | Om colnctiaen Chatgret the mesting and seation t= p np ve been received to give the result of the vote | Chie: w nt, ie © 3 s central, aud easily reached by tatiraed morning received telegrams from London and | M€M, Women and children rushed into the build: ‘the legial : ~ more abd Wasnioaton city rae igeuare Canada inquiring if clothing. blankets, &c., fur | 19 Of the Historical Society—a tre-proof build- | oY the legislative tieket in Ohio, though the in necessity for obtaining subscriptions of ‘money. In Wall street stocks were wildly thrown on the market by weak holders; and if it had not been for the strong sustaining Influences of heavy A resolution was adopted su ing to the Board ot Police Commirsioners the propriety of detailing a portion Of the detective police force to visit Exiago to aid in protecting the people aguinst the depredations that might be attemp- dications are that it is republican. In. this county, owing to local infinences, there is & con. fusion of the ‘tickets without precedence. It is probable that the republican State ticket has the people of Chicago would be admitied free of | ing—for safety. In afew moments the flames duty. The Secretary immediately replied that | burst up and they were burned to death. Among such goods would be admitted free, and gave the | those who took refuge in this building was the necessary orders to collectors. venerable Col. Samuel Stone, eighty years of Ellicost City P.O. Ma. HABLE BROTHERS, STIFIC INSTR CTION IN VOCAL AND Z S CARUSE bavig'rermes the duties of FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. purchasers, made on behalf of wealthy opera- age, for a long time connected with the society; 1,500 majority in Hamilton county. tors, the decline would have been much more | ted by bad men in the present state of confasion M attend toa limited number of Tur Pew LVANIA ELECTION.—The fol- | also, John B. Gerard and wife, and M’me De | ‘Th Republicans Carry Cincinnati isastrous. As ; four failures have already | there. young will b od at living tice : bs Felgrove, a noted teacher of muxic. Itisfeared | by 2.200 Majority and Claim the | been announced, three belng officially an. | A’ Sesolution was appointing each mem- ese eee Ba Fog Wate Coe oes by | eptere med tem family were also burned. | Coun nounced tothe board. One other dealer who had to receive a certain amount of stock could not do so, and the stock was sold out for his ac- count. The houses failing were E. S. Munroe & Co., H. 8. Cambless, A. V. B. Van Dyck & Otis. The-three former were regarded among the most conservative in the street. They were funroced to Le doing a very safe usiness, and had been members of the Stock Exchange for Ts. Fluctuations of 20 to 30 per cent. were Requent, and cocurred at times in the space of & minute. ‘The tendency of the general list Hon. Tred. Watts, Commissioner of Agriculture: | Wat Dr. F whose husband was murdered last The wholo municipal ticker acne bo ae: | week, and Sho was seteeag eee te ties ranging from 3,000 to 12,000. The Stow! Was carried away for protection to a buildin, one republican by from 20,000 to 25.000. Both | Which was atterwards consumed, and it is feare ber of the House of Delegates a committee for his district to make collections for the Chicago felief fund, with authority to appoint such as~ sistants as each may consider necessary. [The members of the House of I 188 are rejaes- ted toact in accordance with the above withoat further notice } A resolntion was passed requesting the Rev. clergy to take up a collection on next Sunday at their respective churches as & contribution to the Chicago relief fund. [The Rev. clergy will please act without further notice.) CINCINNATI, Oct. 11.—Eletcion returns from eight wards and a number of precincts of this city have not been received. ‘The Republicans claim the election of eleven out of thirteen candidates for the Legislatu ‘The indications are that Noyes has a majority Of almost 2,300. The republicans claim all the icket except county commissioners. . Us A. ‘MENT. LADIES’ GOODS, &e. CUSTOM: DEEABTMENT: a = COATS, VESTS AND PANTS ca) GRAND OPENING ag TO ORDER FROM = GERMAN AND FRENCH M. KING, Jr., GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. MASONIC TEMPLE, NGLISH AND FRENCH es of the mI she also perished. Al! thi ranches of the Legislature republican. prestige mye io _ “Gey. Heeaicr. Tue Post Ovrice Duvanrwent Eurtoves | (Pr . CONTRIBUTE $2,100.—At a meeting of the | 5250. Itis feared that A LARGE NUMMER OF CHILDREN, Mer DENTKS and other employes of the Post | inmates of the Cathal orchan an Office Department, a resoluti - ° Justice is Slow in New York. New York, Oct. 11.—The cese of Ingersoll is Was passed this | State street, were also burned. as many of thon Mr. Fullerton rose andoffered | Was decidedly downward, the better It is requested that persons who subscribed to is a . " - morning “That we authorize the disbursin : ah 4 Thi 4 “a fi papers to show cau: vi ing the orde1 or investment stocks declining most. | the Chicago relief fund pay their subscriptions COBNEB NINTH AND F STLEETS, PE nae SASEEE COATINGS | oral erieter te partment to take one Fumie APRA ae es nee een || tueereoltin cae eee Sccaceel | Amens anaaater perplexity pervaded the | to Fitzhugh Coyle, at the National Bank of the of an entire New and Selected Sock of DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. day’s salary from each officer, clerk and other when he was overtaken by the flames, | Judge Ingraham refesed to take them, and | fire insurance circles in regard to the extent of | Republic, as soon as possible. CHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. employe out of the salary for the month of i perished with them. The mother was at- | Said he was ready to hear the argrmenis. the liabilities incurred by the Chicago contia- ——a ay 1 ant eee GooDs IRIsH FREIS o root and — = = . fo the proper | terwards seen on the street a raving maniac. In Mr. Fullerton’ renewed his application, and a already —s of oY ~~ ~~ moe 6 ee Sa To 7 RRS. authority at Chicago, for distribution to. the i fami re t davits of Yi : pames ‘have suspend asiness until their | TRE UNFORTUNATE CHILD 1caGo.— god BEST PATTERN 8 CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTUNS. | sufierers by the recent fre In that eka © Ue | the same neighborhood a family of ive persons | tendered the. afidavice of i Sm rant i od all the ES perished. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. ERMAN, FRENCH, axp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, CLOTHS ax» DOZSKINS. and the deposition of O’Gormon. This course, he said, would facilitate business and secure to either party the right of appeal. Judge Ingraham said they might consider their Tights of appeal reserved. His object in bs vg. Sa to prevent amultiplicity of motions. The deposition of O'Gormai Jorses can be correctly estimated and means taken to meet them. 0. Tt companies, su) to be as heavily involved, continue their bus. mt acknowledge that they can form no idea of the amount they will be forced to meet, but hope they way bé enabled to weather the storm and pay off all claims. The city of New York and the suburbs have contributed $300,000 The foliowing additional subscriptions were then banded in, making the amount raised about A careful survey of insurance shows that there Ps J: A. X, Creswell, $100; Silas A. Smith, | were written on property destroyed over $200,- Pgh; H. Markland, | o00,0¢0. Add another $10,000,000 to this sum, 20) A. H. Brown, $20; E. B: | and a fair estimate can be reached of the loss. 0; G. W. Turner, BESINESS TO LE RESUMED AT ONCE. f All the leading merchants express &determi- ; J.0.P. PV aad iness at once. At a moet- P.1. Holbrook, $5: Cosh: | ing ortue beams oon enon =a THE Losses. LADIES’ HOSTER at the J sakes i and he wi'l be able to show, ortment of It them thus early learn the diviee leesooe of charity. Notice wos given in the public schools for the Chicago suiierers. A. T. Stewart gives | this morning that all those children who felt tor VELVETS, CASSIMERES, - ing of the business men yesierday a spirit was in $50,000." . the sufterings of their brothers ‘and. sisters te BONN&TS and KOUND HATS, iM: Rosenberg, $ do; A. F. | manifested to at once set to work and rebuild | to the prowiets aati roceedings 1) Lhicago. and wished to help relieve them should FLOWERS and Ek: e ne GRos GRAIN RIBBO . WORSTED axp SILK VESTINGS. Xd do.; A. M. Wilson, 2do. the city and restore business. A special meet- | recover moneys alleged to have been frandu. paw ey on ne ae, —‘/--4 SILKS. VELVETS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, The gertlemen of the office of the Auditor for | ing of the legislature 1s to be held ts procitn tee lently received by certain contractors for public Cocnae ey could spare to the schools. The iit- CLOAKS. SUITS, LADIES UNUBRG CEMENTS, the Post Office t also held a meeting, | aiding the business men and provide employ- | work. — ond the 3B. B¢ ORSET, MAIR BRAIDS made ts bis nf tle ones were READE-MADE CLOTHING, and a donation amounting to about $700 was Cone Md 2 ment for the poor. ee eee wh ert "Wilson ‘and the and CLOAKS made to onter. A VERY LARGE AND PLEASING stock. | ™ SS Pe ign inne preg iiagers, | Oc™ Mosecrams Not Going to Annex aly. uw ILLIA m, ELgction Rior in Puttapetpata—Four 5 and that Hite will mot be eaten To ede ee tai eb sie oe eee pe Gen. Sheridan is telegraphing for more troops, Philadephia, tock pee ane © Poe bells mane ene aoe afternoon, four men being killed and & score er GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE FIRE. more wounded. At the commencement of the | jf ames,liuing forth from bu resent & = pee a completely filling the street were then drawn, and a number of men armed from side to side, and with light new muskets charged about and fired “ rer He FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER ae. te “erhich Jam pre red to sell at the lowest Prices. Cal rconvinerd. 3 OH, 714 Tth street, a0%0-tr an pane eat ie: FULL LINE OF HABLE BROTHERS, OOB OF 4m AND D STRERTS. : rE ifs cellar side of Detween Ts. above cellar ss ee ad Se SELLING aT 5. BELLER'S, canoes aeeden PAPERHANGINGS, &c., fi preee, ig ea ; ‘ugh McCulloch, ——__+—_—_. om A famplcts nesortment of NATURAL coh sieR: Pibrecine Gilt Havers, Plain mete tor = were i-7 first to F ge Court, made a decree TarioN Baik oniewous. al Wood for Panuclina®’ with Whine ot corpenns are esty owing in ii Ls fechas vned — ae J 115 Harker Space, —_— sa nda large sum Of money will < tclegraphed x sets Seat ane Sas married to de- INSURANCE COMPANIES. of 1865, ‘until sarienat meraoreusras Bre Sate pa Bee Scena | sali Sone emcees FIRE INSURANCE COMFANY. Be et a ti. dns *Tated iat pistaict OF CoLomBra. ty ORGANIZED AvGusT 26, 1870. $100,006 SET ELAT ERG tot trea tary : wy: cana MB. . View Prosident, DiBCTO! eFF | f in i ' E i i

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