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—_ six months, #3.00; one year, THE WEEKLY STAR—publithed Friday—@1.0 oh Syear. BF Invariably tm advance. Im both esses, jt Wo F tad Lo paper seut longer than paid for V * 38 ~. 5,800. BV" Ratios of advertisiag furnished on application. THE EVENING STAR. . an rua THE Sra BODEN” Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lth St. TOP EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. 6. A. BAUPPMANN, Pree’t. tt- Fock Cents PER MoNTR. Copies at the counter : Two Oxnts esch. By mail—three months, $1.20 f a RL. al SR nt BGs May 2 iad eee Sa ANN, AEM. Ar Ca STi ae WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1871. INSURANCE COMPANIES. | EDUCATIONAL. A BDES! SHOOL FOR YOUN HE MIScES COLEMAN s ROARDING AND DAY 8c Ga DI —_ will be opened .n MOND A street, at its junction First to Pay Chicago Losses! Bersrescrs: Rev. * @ Hon. B. J Barbour, Virginia: P ar —— Davis, University ‘of Virgiaia, and many ‘oc 13-6 COPY OF CHICAGO DISPATCH: ELECT SOMOOL FOR S—The annual wesion commenced Cuicaso, Oct. 1, 137: . Sept. Nich. Full To Andes Inswrance Oo. the Principal, at 17¢ a ANDES loaces wul not excred $300,000. Goede DEPART ¥. BE. RYAN, Agent. o SEORBGETOWN COLLEGE TRE ABDES fs solvent and very «trong, and has Comer of F and 10zh streets N.V already c.nmerced pay ing ite Chicago lueses WASHINGTON, D.C. J. B. BENNETT, President. The next regular course of Lectures in this fretf- sation will commence on MON DA ¥, October 2, 1871, ‘nd end in the following March. FACULTY: A. S. PRATT & SON, BOBLE YOUNG, M. D., Professor of Principles ona Proc “3 of Medi » Generai Pathology and AGENTS, Y. M. ©. A. BUILDING, | SeteheNS) wowanp. =. 0. cette Corner 9th and Datroors, | Obstetric ieeunes of Women and er and Di dren, JONSON ELIOT, M. D.. Professor of Prinet- Practice of Sarsery. POAMES B MORGAN. MD.,Professor of Materia ledics ra peutic: MPSON, M. D., Professor of J. ‘THO! PUURN GE WOLSTON, 'D., Professor of a ISS, M.D. Lectarer on Crinary Path- MURRAY THOMPSON, M. D., Clinical Pro- Females. M.D., Professor of Chemistry i = WARWI EVANS. M.D. Demonstrator. @.L. MAGRUDER, M. D., Prosector. ireulars and other information apply to For cirenla ys ONSON ELIOT MD been, m28- stood G10 E street northwest. NGLISH, FRENCA. AND CLASSICAL IN E ONT tOTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ANGELO JSAOKSON, Princical. 0. 815 New Yor sven ‘ rk jorthwest Patarsco FEMALE IS STITUTE: EAR BALTIMORE, Mo. A CARD. +S. PRATT & SUY ake pleasure in laying betore their trieuds and patrons the following com mnofeations from the Fire Insurance Cempantes which they represent in this city : Pugin IMenasce Cn. } ManteoRd. Oct. 1, 1871 To A. S. Pratt & Som: Aa yet we are uct fully Berivid of the extent of uur losses im the Chicago Fire. but af “lon of our returns in assuring our that we can meet our en bon. liberal ad- Rese etfally. u EF The Phenty has already commenced the pay- € of losses in Chicago. ment of losses CRISES 4 5 PRATT & SON, OME TNST RANCE COMPANY.of New K. with capital ond enrplns of about Boar ant ter Millions of Dollars, teiegraphs Us as eedt-ly ses lees than two millions. All right; this Tnstitake ‘hen! ban ta eperation fog thirty ve yergsch iran petal pent Wikis numberof pupils timited to ninety. it has represent- atives from two-thirds of toe States, principally S. Assthtant Secretary iw dispatch from (he YONKERS AND Fim INSURANCE COMPA South and Southwest. ts location is pre-eminently Lal Stn Chica), batevery- | Realthful, is central ached by Failroal ut right trom rg uli leeses this Company's capital | Sd y be unimpaired, bat it will loavea large Ts MISSES OSRORNE'S YOUNG LADIES’ ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL will reopen MONDAY September th. at 94 5M street, (north- sast corner : OF y Northern teachers. Profeasor Mascon, teacher of ¥rench. References—Ex-secretery Wm. H. Seward, Gen. J. 8. Crocker, John Hita, (Swiss Consul Geue” tal.) Bend for circular. angd-l0w' TENTIFIC INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL AND s° INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. SAMUEL CARUSI having resumed the duties of his ion, will attend toa limited number of paps, A clats of young Indies will be received at residence, No. 116 Ist street east, between A and B north, Capitol Hill. 218, THE TRADES. AW™86 AND FLAG DEPOT. JOHN C. HOGAN, The FIREMEN’S ©: mpanien in the t of bose im Chicago. of New York, one of the oldest ted ftates, hes not had a dollar FTON, Oct. 910.90 P. a. ¢ to-night carefully examined all Chicago in- in the Andes Insurance Company of Cincin shall authorize our adjusters to draw t for every correct claim as rapidly Our losses by this great calamity He t nothing and we ner that the occasion re- fully expect, in midition to to pay the stock- Andes Insurance Company @ com- je-dividend next Jaly. 8B. Bexwert, Presideat. . | Manufacturer of Awnings, Plage ,Tents, Horse and pr ees en mites: Ae) ieee Covere | Deco tine af tae Balls wad st Parties. corde tended to. Axves InstRaxcs Comrany. Market 8; » over Riley's eore ah The above facts show that all onrcompaniesare | > BoM OV A LS EMOVAL ‘The has removed m his old place of sumer Teed between 12th and 13th streets, whore be is prepared to attend t» all orters i of Negueany sock BELL HANGING ST eeeENG: LIGHTNING Hobs, SPEAK. Perfectly sound, and that not only i« th capital —_ eek. Sue each has « large surplus for any future lossve @F INSURE AT ONCE. A.S. PRATT & SON, Office ¥.M.C.A. Building, corner of &h and D Streets el (=Bmanta TUBES, &c. ‘Jobbing prompiy atiendet G Ail werk done inthe bowt menor, at rent Eaten. ued = stoc . uEW Wah. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS aad Va: SIBTLES. ‘A share of public patronage {s solicited. aulé-cn q. © SCHNEIDER r=" ANB AWNINGS, TENTS for Ssle Bent for Oamp Mestings, SAUMLRUD'S Fata Fiat Baan Par ies. CASH CAPITAL. ASSETS... 500,000 $1,135,332 19 Represented by E. L. SCHMIDT, Agent, oc I2-4w Colum sia Law Bailding. E REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE for Public is a COMPANY OF NEW YorK ov pasion: ng M. @. COPELAND, notifies its customers that its losses at Dealer in Awning Mater!ats, . . sug 643 Louisiana avenue. . ee _— ANTHONY FISHER, ‘ A Sea FIRST CLASS SOOURER, LATE FIRE, 2 f settlement: and will he met EMBARRASSMENT. The Company es business with UNDIMINISHED CAPI- TAL anda LARGE SURPLUS, ard issues Polici=s at rates commensurate with the Fisk sesumed. WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL & CO. old lw Agents, 729 7th street N. W. E NATIONAL METROPOLITAN J Fine insuma NCE COMPANY, oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL......... $100,000 Ufice in Shephera's Buil/ing. No. 905% Pennsy!- vacia avenue. MOSES KELLY, Preatient 618 Oru Sraxst, Orrositz Patzyt OFrice, By promptly adopting the Istest improv: mente, shethur of Amorican or Ruropenn inventions t wet saabled to do my work in @ manter pot to be equaled dg those not possessing these faciliti “adie” Dresers cleaved without in en Spsrt: aning the whols being removed, all Kind of spots romoved withont c: ferment.snd Groase Spots, aftes emer . juris the garment, at the ‘oliow: i Coats, 12 and Le, Seuta; Venta, 20 cla: ae Businoss Suit, $2: Bepairing dowe neatiy and at reasonable prices. Sew York style of Lm ge Kid Gloves—a si ge 33 cents, two pair cent: elle aid Trismibes cvaned, blacked a uare yard. eather waite) colored tieaned 4 od enried in aes bew styles “Udice raven Island, N.¥., Dyein : Ushment, established 1519. The oldest and largost of Agent, jyt-1y Ie seh sees, WM. B. TODD, Vice President, a awn eee = #AMUEL CROSS, Secretary UNING AND ee ee, mph Oks ees) ty,at @. L. WILD & BROS. 420] Pennsylvania avenue and E street. Inventors and manufacturers of th: sondertui Musical ing Toy for Pianos; manu- ‘scturers of Musical Instrumects and dealers in Pi- ‘al instraments, aud Musical Merc av DOLSS GOETZ, walig NEW AND PEOOND-HAND FURNITCRE EFURNISHING GOODS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Ne BOOKS. a AMUSEMENTS. YEW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J.G. SAVILLE. and Every Event joucicault'’s new THE Sole Lessee and Manag: MONDAY, Oct until further notice the imme tiate super- WHEAT EIGH, who will n of Mr. CHAS. to various preparation country; but they all h ort. who was to have played | the hair'bluck. Now been especially prepared, bAir being dark I N AND VOUAL CO. T JOMN'S CHURCH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 187m, t.y be Toinacgurate the Now Organ jist erected by Erben, Syl ge & New By the beet talent bili » Georgetown. D.C. [Patriot Repub.) ON EXHIBITION i AND SALE ar, MARK RITER’S. So. 486 Seventh strost, bet Qboics Oil Paintings, Rants ce. ls Also, largest Stock’ Pa shad feienae ena Pi aide a TEEMS, CAS Mime and Namber. _api8-ty ment of the digestive « Cords and Tasso! G. A. RB. COURSE. REV. EF. H. CHAPIN. ORDERS OF NOBILITY, At LINCOLN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17. Reserved Seats, for sale at Parker's only,75 cents Admisxion at door, 50 cents. SCIENTIFIC TRCSUER — YOUNG peg ge ASSOCIATION With brilliant and entertaining experiments, by the tures, November 8th and 0th. Race in Search of Its Grandfathers; 2. MS" REV. DR. JOHN LORD—T. vember 15th and 17th 1. Gall ntific Discoveries: 2. Daniel Webster. . PROF. A. RHODE.—Two thropalogical Exhibitions, November 221 w OF. HENRY Mo itv. and Magnetism, with logical and An- — y and elegantly c rilliant experi- ments. 5. PROF JOHN TYNDALL, of England, the eminent ccicntist, is expected to close the course in icul-re hereafter, Course Tickets, admitting with reserved seats, $5; 8 LADIES’ GOODS, &e. GRAND OPENING H. KING, Jr, MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREETF, of an entire New and Selected Stock of LLINERY and FANCY GOODS LOWERS, FEATHERS. FRENCH PATTERN B And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season GLOVES AND CORSETS ee. setter RIBBONS, INNETS AND HATS, LADIES’ HOSIERY, M WILLIAN'S HOUSE IN PARIS, is No. 7 CITE TREVIS, Srp he will ACE GOODS. RO! Sand FRATHERS, ALN RIBBONS. 1 be able to show, of T ERGARMENTS, HAIR BRAIDS made to bis SiS Sad GLOAKS mad ‘i |AKS made onl : 1s 907 Pennsyly JUST, BECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg: ns BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, rot fo Prepared to sell at the lowest M. P. LERCH, 714 7th streot between G and i, A FULL LINE Fe t reduced prices, Call and ses, a1 T1S Market Spac SELLING AT 8. HELLER'S, 13 Mare A complete assortment of NATURAL BAIR BRAIDS. Aiso.s fine assortment of LM: SPECIAL NOTICES. The Following will be read with interest. Under dote of April Pth, 71, Dr. Henry J. Rogers, 6 harp street. Baltimore, au eminent physician ding CRYSTAL DISCuVE RE me much pleasnre f your Crysta in India f eat nilar to the country. teh of hair on the left side of fectly white, withon: atall atectng the 5 ‘o remove this unsightly appearanc:. Luadree ucre both in Bur .ps aod th one great detec h your Crystal jeo—the natural cote I can get the desire the kest preparat chong teal iN OLD + D. BOU L BYE AN OU) = BRANDIES, GLN. myll The Cause and Cure of Consumption. The primary canse of © sien hy angement Poduces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By aseimilation I mcan that process by which the nutri- ment of the focd is converted into b'ood, and into the solids of the body. Persons with digas thus impaired. ha i o-disposition to pulmonary dis ald, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Bungs ia some of its forms; and I hold that it will be impos- sible to cure any case of Uonsumption withoa: restoring # digestion and healthy assimiiat The very first thing to be done is to cleanse the Stomach and bowels from all diseased macus and slime, which is clogging thess orgaus so that they cannot perform thelr fun and restore the liver to « BREpose, the sureq rn t and best rem fandrake Pills. These Pills clean tH bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that causing disease and decay in the whole systom, They will clear ont the liver of all ciseased bile that 5 Accumulated there, and rouse it up toa new aud healthy action, by which natural aud healthy bile is secreted. ‘The stomach. bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills: bat t remains in the stomach ap excess of acid, the is torpid andthe appetite poor. Inthe bowels the lacteals are weak, and requiring etreneth and sap It ig ina coadition like this that Selenck Weed Tonic proves to be the most valuav: remedy ever discovered. It 1s alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excces of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh; it © permanent tone to this Important organ, and create a gow hearty appetite prepare the system for the first process of a good. digestion and ultimately make good, healthy. living Diood. “Alter this preparatory treatmen ne mains to cure most caves of ard persevering use of Scheuck's Pulmonic Syru rew tion. and thence distributed te the diseased lungs. There itripens all morbid matters, whether in or tubercles, and then aasiacs the diseased matter,in the form ot ees Sorn e = Yipens, = eat healing and purifying pr iperti ulmonic Syrup, thet ali wlo-rs and heaied up souna, and my patient is cured. ‘The eseential thing to be done in curing Consump- tion is to get upa good appetite and a good digestion, fo that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. @ person has diseased Inngs.—a cavity ur abscess there—the cavity caunot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long asthe system is below par. What is hecentary to cure Isa new order of thiogs.—a good appetite. « good nutrition, the body to grow in esl, and get fat; then Nature is helped, the cavities will 1, the matter will ripen aud be thrown off in rge quantities: and the person regain health and strength. ‘This is the true ai Consumptior Tungs are ne Ja “entirely go the other pe. Ye seen many persona cured with only one Found, Tung. ive aud enjoy life to a gud old age. This is what Schenck’s Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out the sweeten apd strengthen it, get up 2 good digest and give Nature the assistance she necds to clear syotem of all the disease that is in the lungs, whai evei the form may It is important that while nsing Schenck’s Medi- cines, care should be exercised uot to take cold; keep in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air, and take out-door exercise only'in a genial and warm sunebine I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom mend @ patient to be carefal in regard two takin: cold, while using my inex, I do so for a apecia reason. A man who has bat Locpeoatad recovered from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a Telapse than one who has been entirely cured: and it is precisely the same in regard to ny if there is enoug! wal up. tl perfectly healed, tdanger of a full return of the that I so strenuously caution ¥ patients against exposing themselves to here that is not genial and pleasant. Con- firmed Consumptives’ Inngs are & hinas of Koros, which the least change of atmosphere will inflame, 5 secret of my success with my Mudicines consists in my abilicy to subdue iuflammnti of provoking it, as ins flamed lung cannot, wi exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chi winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be careful! shielded from a” irritating influences. The utme caution should be observed in this particular, as without it acure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. The person should be kept on a wholesome and Butritious diet, and all the Medicines eontinued audil the body has restored to it the natural quan. tity of flesh and strength. was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these mary Fears, with one lung mostly gone, Thave cured thousands since, and very many ave been cured by this treatmeut whom I have never seen. About the first of October I expect to take posses gion of my new building. at the northeast corner. of Sixth and Ai reh streets, where 1 -hall ll who may require it. mpany all my Remedies, so any part of the wor d can be readily rvance of the 5 NOK. fi up aD « half dozen. rsalo by all drug pleased to 1.20 & bottle, or © lis, 25 cents @ box. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, z me This Afternoon 8 Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, WAR WITH ENGLAND! That Eternal Fisheries Question. A British Gunboat After Washington N ews and Gossip. Tre Presip return on Saturday evening. INTERNAL RevENUs&.— Le receipts from this ‘TIAL Party is expected to Mr. W. W. Concorax improve slow! healtn continues to He visited the bank of Riggs , for the first time insevera! weeks. L. Rovtrt, the Second Assistant Post- neral, and Mr. Charles Chesley, the orof Internal Revenue, have entered apon their daties. Traxsren or Naval Orricerns.—t Engene B. Thomas and Mastef Thomas 3 have been ordered to the receiving ship Ver- mont and to the Hydre Lieut. Commander W has been detached from the ington, and ordered to the Severn. More K. K’s Gonntev.—a dispatch was re- ceived to-day at the attorney General's office from the United States District Attorney for hich states that five mem- pecn captured with their An American Gonboat After the EB bout, New York, Oct. 17 Gloucester, Massachusetts, states that th ment there a few days since. - Horton was tal bor of Guypboro’, Nova Scotia, by a par’ ved to have been sent for loucester, aud that the vessel Tt is now stated that the British gunboat sent in search of theschooner resterday with the inten- or back to No wn resulted in Hera’d dispatch from % from the bar men who were b " ‘aphic Office, council last evening vote nd r w dne at that port. rots , nad t n Navy Yard, Wash- 4 arrived off Cape Aun 5 pturing and takin; Scotia. A telegram from Char! the sending of an Awerican gunboat to Glou- cester, which, afier taking several U officers and the owners of the schooner started last evening on a cruise to prevent the schooner trom being molested by the British vessel in American waters. Several officials and citizens of Gloucester bave rview the Presid affair is believed to be one FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively te The Evening Star, England Doing Her Lonpox, Uct. rf Chicago reliet fund received at the Mansion icine up TO iast night amounted to £23,000. The committee of American residents of Lon- subscriptions, and has for the immediate dispatch or goods contributed. meeting at Bradford £2,000 were received; Dub- lin, £1.20, and at Wolverhampton and’ Glas- gow, £1,000each. * northern Missiseppt bers of the kuklux disguises complete, and that there is, to believe that alt of the « the State named will be speedily broken up. Tue New Boston Post Orrice.—The cor- ner stone of this editice was laid with imposing Masonic ceremonies yesterday afternoon, Pres- ident Grant aiding the Grand} Several national and state digni- taries were present, as were alarge number of ladies, among whom was Mrs. Grant. Postmas- ter General Creswell delivered an elaborate aia eloquent address, A Rexto or THE Coxuvwe.—Seeretary Bout- well has received from France a specimen of the 200,000 five franc pieces made of silver stolen from the churches, and issued by the Commune In coining these Tubman in 1.59, Albuera seco: lens” in the section of whe to Boston to of great gravity. don is also receiving made aarangeme of either the mor during its brief picees the Commune used the dies of ublic with the motto, “Dicu Protege la “on the outer edge. They desired to to“ L’'Union fait la Foree,” but had no time to do so. A New Earl. Loxpon, Oct. 17.—Kight Hon. Frederick Tem- Blackwood, Lord Dutferin, chancellor of thie Dueby of Lancaster, and paymiuster general, has been created an earl. Shocking Eaiiroad Accident in Scot- Jand. Loxpoy, Oct. 17.—Another railway aceident has occurred in Scotland. Maryhall, county of Lanark, Glasgow. ’announves the wrecking fain, by wh ch two penons were 000 iN Revente STAMPS SAVED THE GrRAT FIRE. —Commissioner Douglass re- ceived @ dispatch to-day from Edward Tomp- kins, jr., who was detailed by the Internal ‘enue office to look after its interests in ‘hieago, stating that the vanlts were opened morning and stamps found therein in good order to the value of $763,000; and further, that the collectors’ offices are again in operation, and that everything is working well. TRANSPER oP INDIANS.—Messrs. Lang and Cox, of the Interior Department, who returned te Washington on Sunday from the duty hereto- fore announced of removing the Cherokee In- dians from Tennessee to the Indian Territory, report the work successfully and satisfactorily The transfer was made considerably below the amount apy that purpose by Con, the country selected tor the new ho’ paring favorably in beauty and ity with any they have ever seen. IN THE DEATH of Hon. John M. McKinney, U.S. Judge for the southern district of Florida, which occurred on Thursday last on the steamer on which he had taken to his former residence in Pe: bench and bar of the country sustain a most serious loss. ‘The deceased was for a long ti connected with the office of the Solicitor of Treasury Department, and had warmly attached e circle of friends in Washington d and fifteen seriously woun Eight Hundred Houses Burned b; mcendiaries in the Yid World. DON. Oct. 17— Advices from Odessa state ht hundred houses have been burned by lary fires, believed to be work of fanatical oppressors of the Jews. The greater portion of ¢ population are of the Jewish faith. 3,000 Chinese Perish in the Great Storms in that Coun Loxpon, Oct. 17.—Details rece! the recent'storms and floods in China represent the loss of life and property to be At least 3,060 persons are said to ha Wreck of a New York Vessel. —The bark Mary Lucretia, (Reel York, has been totally wrecked at Corclinas, 38: new. : Loxpon. Oct. 17 PIA; 10-40's, BN Adjourned. Bertix, Oct. 17.—After the speech of the ror yesterday the Reichsrath adjourned without transacting any business, there being no quorum present. ‘ — THE FIRES IN MICHIGAN. to the Charitable. ETROIT, Micn., Oct. 17.—Earnest appeals still ‘come from the porth and northwestern portion of the State, which are being res to with marked liberality. Comtrittstions com. tinue to flow in, and every train and boat con- veys help to the sufferers. In thirty days, water communication with the devastated districts will close, after which supplies must be teamed sixty miles to Manistee and from fifty to one hundre miles into St. Clair and Huron counties. Speedy arsistance must be rendered, and contributions for these places should be sent to Senator Ferry, Grand Haven, Michigan. In the vicinity of Holland nearly 6,000 persons are needing daily supplies of food. New England's Welcome to the Pres- ident. Bostow, Oct. 7.—This mornin and members of bi ber of prominent the Eastern and Maine Grant returns to New Yo Alderman Little. passage from Key West nnsylvania,~-the trough his into i through his intelligence, integri other attractive qualities of h Tue Cuicaco Post OrricE Sargs.—The postmaster at Chicago yesterday telegraphed to the Post Office Department that one of the safes of the post office had_been reached, and its con- tents found in a damaged cordition. The books were all legible except th almost destroyed. modesty, and Michigan will probabl curing the day; that in North Caroline move south- eastward beyond the const; increasing cloudines:. ‘ith falling barometer in New England; partially cloudy atd pleasant weather from the & ve hundred dollars in money had been recovered, and about #80,000 worth of damaged post office stamps were found These will be returned for exchange. There are two other safes yet in the ruins, that of the superintendent of the money-order office and the stamped envelope clerk's, the President with a large num- zens, left for Bangor, via mt 1 roads. Mr-. miler the escort of Tne MURDER oF “Perr” Harstea’ trial of Geo. J. Bolts. for the murder of Halstead, which began in Newark yesterday, ercates great excitement. firm all previous of life in the neighborhood of Peshtigo will reach over twelve hundred. Fitteen per cent. of those i The court-room was mong whom were a few two brothers, —The special put not agitated. lemen accompanying him to atte: opening of the Europ railway, arrived here shortly after 10 o'cloc! tations the train was t presented to the peo- ple. At Lynn there was an immense crowd of At Salem a stand was erected clos» to the station, and the President spoke a f: words, In Newburyport Mayor Ke’ Salutes were fired at each stopping place. The demonstration in this place was very enthusiasti fat the Pacific Slope. of the Fire Sufferere—Two Saloon Keepers lurdered—A Chinaman and an American. San FRaNcrsco, Oct. 17 —A meeting has been called to consider the propricty ot sen the £100,000 raised to supplies, says the only surviv were fortunate to reach the water, many throw- ing themeelve: ing logs, A number of these were drowned by b menced, which is a recital of the facts as report- and North Americ: ed at the time of the murder. stead's paramour, when called as a witness, ex- cited much curiosity. She was neatly dressed le and unattractive. She of the murder as heretofore For some time past the prisoner has considerable feeling of nervousness. mes acted as if intending to mpression that he was insane, and it is sible counsel will make this a principal poli the defence. He has several times attempted to procure landanum, thongh he denies desiring to ‘The woman, Mrs. Wilson, has re- fused to hold any intercourse with the prisoner, isit him, and taken wo notice whatever of the letters which he has sent her. stopped and t in black, and was related the ineiden has refused to Chicago, and devoting other collections to the sufferers by the Wiscon- sin and Michigan fires. been collected for the latter tv Bricuam Youns Puear m Young, with marked seriousness,” y pleaded * not guilty” to the charge of He appeared in good health In the case of the or of Salt Lake City, Daniel H. Wells, on a Damage by the Great Storm Down x, N.S. Get 6 — Great damage has by the gale whiel commenced Thurs- day evening to the whaaves and other proverts The steamer Chase broke loose and did it m= jury by dashing against the wharves, bat sus- tained no damage herself. News ts arriving from all parts of the province of great destrue- tion of property, but the low of life ix not great. The galo is the scverest experienced for many years. The railroad between Halifax and Bed- ford is much damaged and no trains are run- ning ———_e Justice is Slow in New York and Not Sure bither. New Yous, Oct. 17.—The ease of William F. Havemeyer, one of the citizens committee agunet Wm. H Thge Teoll, came up again before Judge Barnard to-day. The granted the application to examine the defendant, remark ing tbat the questions at bene are new and prover for the cousideration of the gencral term. exsminat the defendant was, there- fore, order d, and the motion to vacate the order deni d. — Shipwrecks on the Kixcavise, Oxt., Oct. 19.—The American schooner J.G. Minor, of Detroit, bound to Ac- cona, Michigan, went ashore in'a gale on Sun- day. The cargo was partially saved, but tho versel is going to pieces. The schooner D. Fer- Buflaio. with 14,000 bushels of whe from Duluth to Buffalo, is water) SI Went on a reef yesterday balt a mile *hore, Ja mile above the harbor, and will be a total The captain and crew were taken of ina ig boat. Rate Pixemawton, N. ¥., Oct. 1 Railway Hotel S robbed of was funcs of ¢ tafe by the pa: railway aster, relief of Chicago. "Th for the puryose, but raised afterwards ~eigh! six started. The race was won by Fire in Philadelphia. PRILADELTAIA, Oct. 17.—The old Methodist Chur. b building on Second, pear Peplar street, Treently used as Saniord’s Opera liouse, was royed by fire thif morning. Sanford’s lossis 0. The building was valued at £5,000. Melied Coim from the € Fire. PRILADELTHIA, 5 —Four iron safes have arrived frem Chicago. assigned to the United States mint, which are supposed to con- tain bul.ion melted in the late fire. recente chan ector Murphy Don't Resign. New Youn, Oct —-fhere lomo truth in the reportsof Collector Murphy's resignation, re +222 — Gevernment day Cooke & Co. 1 Bi ie 7 — Vir en. old, GH Did, on, old, ked; West Vir" —Stock+ very weak aud pret: heavy at ISa13% Governments ard week. Virginia kw Vo —Flour dull and heavy. Wheat Corn dul. and declining ONBON, Oct. 17, 11-20m.m.- Is opened at 92%, for movey,and 97% for scoon™t. American secur: ties firmer. Bonde of 1862, Wx; 198, old, 0%; 1867. so ‘War Der. ane 2 DEPARTMENT, Wasurnevon, DC STNorsis FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOCR The cloud and tain which existed Morda morn ing inthe middle aud eastern States, has now en tirely cleared away. ht rein po iene gS wee " oe yee ard occas! ight rain anced during ¢ night over Minnesota onto Lake Michigan and east. rd. Cloudy and threatening weather still con- sate coast Texas aod Louts- high barumeter has extended ; the highest ire exten ting fram Kenracky to Arkansas, pressure it however. fallen on the south Atlautic coast. Clear Seather now prevails from the middle Atlantic west ward tothe Ohio valley, and north and west of Mis sourl Provaritrrs ~The cloud and light ras onteed 06 Lake Outans Atlanti * and Missouri; rising baromete 0 Arkaw and pleasant wea'ber west of the Mississippi river seer THE PRAIRIE FIRES. Later accounts from northern Wisconsin con- orts and rumors. The los< deannot recover. A member of the re- mmittee sent out from Milwaukee with were those who into mill ponds, clinging to float g thrown from the logs by maddened horses and cattle that rushed into the water. The swept ov wide. were completely destroyed. ‘The population of atract of country eight or ten miles ery buil ing, fence, and all the timber Peshtigo numbered 2.000, one-third of whom perished that fearful night. eports from the east shore of Green Bay place the loss of life fully as high as at Pesh- Ugo. The same account states that the immo- mediate wants of the people are supplied, but large amounts of provisions and clothing will be required for the coming winter. The mayor of Wilwaukie bas issued an appeal to the people of the country for aid. The velocity was so great that all escape was impossible. A of the larze number of dead were brought to Oconto for burial, a8 no materials for euffins could be procure The b east shore, in Dover is appalling. At Pen- HOUS. BEPAIRING of every description tu the Furrt. TAT . ‘Eating mney Stended o,° et aa RERLER, H.W. corner 8th and D streets N. W. je = bet EY y us iz. Jur charge, the reading of the indictment | Chinese servants, who bay ¢ burned and LY & CO.. 26 Hanover street | was waived, and, alter the title of th weather continnes hot and se4-s.tthor was announced, he too pleaded * not g an, captain of the Alarcha, was ¢ dealers. HOMPSON LIT itimore, Md. Wi several lives los houses and { it wned PHILP & SOLOMONS. c ‘ABLIS » i sai eae a The ns have started a subscription fo at Shanguat. John Long, a saloon keeper at | In Brossells SLABLISHED 1533. Batcneio fie * . . ne o —— WASHINGTON HOTELS. ‘Thin eplendia Hae ose ere wa aus. efinse fund to aid Brigham Young, Mayor | Columbia. \ t dead i comprising ‘the ae JOBN McDERMOUTT & ERO! Gun amine fartaless, reliable, instar ous. does Bot contain ells and other church gnates in. ov lood by e mn hy J0ACE. mania AD CAERIAGE T HE ARLINGTON,’ {eed nos, any vitaite polsim to, pr paraly sie ‘or * en z oe charge: — t =y ™m by the | custody. aa The beer eath. ‘eid the ted ii re) tions nited States grand is said ui me! === ——— J oa 510 Pennsylvania avenne, near Sf trict ee VERMONT AVENUE. boasting virtnes they 4° rt pusteas, Phe genuine | sid Groen ees ely. | Beston Doing Well for the Fire Suffer. | Houses, encer Fa Ey ES AND HARNESS NAc Piachelor's “Bair Dye’ tive had thirty years oe ers. are all destroyed; roads , re GE AND SOLD OD . B: 80; untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as fun E 7 1 tu OSTO: Der bout tie! uses of snimals—b COMMISSION — T. ROESSLE & the auly pectect Hale Deo tre sa gintearity, 96 Tan Errecorar Cc vasriow in Baltimore | | Bostox, Oct. 17-—Abou articles of | cuscs of animals —h voices DOOR AND 08 LENG — = Erne ee Vag ee enn eo? oe EY | crs casera wilative to tie aimless ore oo Lier aie Survation mies, Avonmor OOK AND JOB PRINTING = N HOTEL, er sth and D | — = liocese within the 7 eae of Penne people. Menckaune brs been destroy my Boom, wy Xavier B NEATLY AAD MALE & ECUTEv reets, Washington, D. C ouse hes b “ot ania, the union of the new diocese with the | forthe Wisconsin and Mich its inbabltante are destitute. houscle: Hines’ Farmers’ Aflmi Pi ntreet. hots eh and THE streets nghly renovated, an’ for guests neral vention to take effect from and | some amounts have also been realized from | lesr. SEE SAY Table board, 85 pec wee 7D 7D | aster the sin day of a1 benefits at the Muscum and Globe theaters last | It is reported the whole west com: = _ eos, D. J. BARRACK, Propristor H.B. hymnal was adopted after a protracted debate | night. Five Catholic churches of Boston col- | trom Green Bay to Menomin SEWING MACHINES. C. & Wintanp, the following vote: Clerical vote—ayes lected $3,100 Sunday for the came object. On | W ‘Fort Howard are thre: es te ESBITT HOUSE ded 1; lay vote—ayes 38, divided 1. Thursday the church vestry in each section of | No rain fel! for two months until last Sunday, Bega ee cis 3 mendment was adopted to the message of the | Boston will be opened under the auspices of the | when copious showers were bailed with jor. SEWING MACHINE om WASHINGTON, D. House of Bishops that this hymnal, when finally | Young Men's Christian Association for contri- | Great numbers of wounded have been brought % corrected by the committee, shall be free to be butions for Wisconsin, M Richins and Minnesota, | to Green Bay. ‘The sccnes were appalling. Men makes noite, runs easier, and porform: TE, n. THERS. printed and published, under the same condi- | The amount up to of Boston contri- | and women were partially fed alives bak? gf ist Sul Sot See ase sheet | Dee pRTROPODIGT, J7a ae Te aking oh nanaes ane Pein adi pal | ations was OR Sienna nena eee eo German of : an any other ma- | No. $35 153m strect, ite U. 4. ’ ; lishing of prayer vices 3 ae ternan ities Soe ge naeser a Weshington, b. 6 ani Nov? North Gharieestrecs | FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. pee a ee grrlt geri “semen Roe en PHILP & SOLOMONS, JOUNSON & COLLEY’S, sapnents ng, “SURIONS, as has a cheerful ring from what has been hed ter ueaner aoa ae pate linen a aa ~ ag Conny, oct-tf 711 Market Space, bet. 7th and ath sts. Chub and Tnarowing Nala, Chbiain, and other die M Y, -» Oct. 17.—The sub-K: food and money are great: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, W lhL0ox 2 a1 the patient. |The shoe can sworn with eage mume- day “of clearing up the dota preparatory to re- = on iy a ee i aomepel’” ot Gang townie tee county has SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. hent physicians, surgeons and thousands of 0 CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ding the houses. of Mo. Pratt, of Ind, and Bulkley, of Ala., | escaped. All crops have been destroyed. "The id well-known and’ responsible persona who patro ment that the banks were ready co: committee. Mesers.W. H’ Maguire | settlement of "s Mills, at Stargeon THE SIMPLEST AND Less rianLx xo | hesstblenment eotr | COATS, VESTS AND PANTS neet all demands that and 6-G. Barber, of Washington D- ., ba 8. | Bay, te been burned and axty lives tot RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT “ uP OREEE. JUST RECEIVED ONE ROSEWOOD, | Daya | TO ORDER FROM marvel of im ary 4 wil robb begin het, inorsw-day when ferrite, No details have come to hand, Dut the 5 . Pe pum! towns SHILLINGTONS BooKsToRE: | ‘=r owas. BAUM'S SIT octave from the celebrated GERMAN AND FRENCH scrapipiggtc meil inpartal pevticmeSaightanwell have adaea= | sepactea iekeainn nencea bene Moms, Cosperts Sp MEL, Ttwerated and, bandgomely OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, “deom "Wn, GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. | nination’ Bechet eapnee eae, Cole: Ven baths okies. From they © to | tee and others. Handsome Laureace: A Sewuel wwslling Stone, By | J#281Y Tih street, Intelligencer Building. MNGLIFN AND FRENCH for Liberia on the Ist of November, 181. To | Demopolis. at which piace —— 87” Snow four feet dec in Wyoming. Bix Pouhs Hace. Author of Behind the Vell. ~ DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS ; . ‘8 IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITOR DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS, Seed Time and Harvest, Translated from ul . 1 Tae Fall of an: a the bee eee : RAMILY SEWING MACHINE. igh ge BEAVERS. e : Palaces and Prisons. By Mrs. Aun Stephens. Price CARE’S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONS. ~athoe,” ‘The handscmest- tMlustrated monthly SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ey in eee. ae e " CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. Bun mt oor Against Tide, and an Women's é oe ee GEBMAN, FRENCH, axp sees LETTER and CAP PAPERS, and every- Terms, G10 per month, by 3 per quarter. CHOICE aienaee CASSIMERES, . thing inthe STATIONERY line, cheap: Baths, Lockers and A: fn good order. ss z.smmzinarex, |A** 810? CLOTHS axp DOESKINS. VELVETS, CASSIMERES, Z a _ ras etret ond Pe jeune. rt ae WORBSTED axp SILK VESTINGS, mz, Jetterson Davis is going to live in Balti- ot 4 "{ |; Consumes = uicker; mate SEE M ‘Te He “By Mine Warner on Opportunt. iat ne fon aes eal a ich? Home, the Spiritualist, is coming to Amer ‘The Tliad of Homer. By Bryant; new efition; 9 2 thee re READE-MADE CLOTHING, . The Bible Cos . Ry Bishops ond 4 VERY LARGE AND PLEASING soc, | .,57 The thsory of polygamy_—In unity there ts yates Sogizan church wel. tiprice @Se Spree 8 —aetnime 82-The time for the trial of Mrs. Wharton weWTintast Alba 5 FURNISHING GOODS, yrecwne be Aas ‘Miller at Annapolie yester- Bs ES { ae ‘ —_ sree ¢ 914 Pa. av, between 9th aod EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL. mores were fined by ee ae Me gt police court at New Haven $29 costs each RICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS in Fy —— or stbazing. A. very and sensible $00,000 BEIOKS of all kinds on hand and kr = way of the evil. gale at lowest market is soit (1933, trees w, - | BAgShCARO® Bal Ba Jesse and Levi Towed in HABLE BROTHERS, a a ogee drank Gesder eeed 5 9 =H. W.00B OF Tru AND D STREETS, fogether, near Leavenworth, last week.