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The tree: Sun, 11 Rhines for AML is WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1871 © Amoneme fordiy, Reademy of M Matha American Institute Bale ivi and Wav Theatre Wor Vill Rowers Theatre tho I 1 Rryaut's Opera Mo With Avenue Theatre Deore Grand Opera Howe Ff Fawin's Theat a Gerden Sire Atidt Theatre '. . + MT atrete P85 fir alone a Opera Howse «rent tien ihe Ruvale Child Sater, Matone, FOR PRESIDENT. Onr Rater Franklin, Dr. HORACE GREELEY, OF CHAPPAQUA © na ths ny Beat Pati Waren ti The Burning of Chicago. The ex ut of the calamity which has be: fs N a about n quarter of a square mile, and con somed property worth no more than $18, 000,000. That in Portland in 1866 devastated about the same area, and the loss was ndon in 1666 extended over but two-thirds of a equare mile; though the value of the buildings and goods lost was about $25,000,000. A | well. terriile feature of the Chicago fire is the $9,000,000. ‘The grea: fire in Lo part tuken in spreading its ravagos by eendinries, A number of these miscreants, the telegraph informs us, have been caught and summarily put to death, and it is horri dle to think that perhaps the conflagration owes its immense proportions to their ef. same forts, an1 the efforts of others of th infernal trade. Nor do the effects of th tostifies to the damage done to all classos of investments, a4 estimated by men whose of such thingan, A number of our insurauce companies already acknowlcdge the loss of their entire capital, and very soon our banks will find that much money owing them by Chieago mer: business it is to judg chants, or merely nts having Chicago con nections, is hopelessly lost. Ol course, after _ the first shock tion will ¢ isoyer the work. of reenpen effect is none the less disastrous. One sugg all the just at this moment. Nearly surance, In ordins well placed; butt to warn them that they are liable to be appointed, The total assets of the insu Trance companies of this State are but $50,000,000, and it is easy to see that this would go bata little way toward pay ing for all the property in the city At all events, prevention is better than eu! and the owners and occupants of all kinds of buildings will do well to take the most stringent precautions against fire. Kerosene Jumps, stove-pipes, friction matches, and Fimijar incendiary agencies should be care fully watched, and the dangerous practice, fommon ly forbidden. tome singly, and it is not impor may suffer as Chicago } if care is not taken to prevent it The Tenth of October, our cit The Republic of Cuba entered yesterday on the fourth year of its existence, During: the last three years what have the Cubans done toward the accomplishment of their o ject Y and what has Spain done toward the perpetuation of her authority? ‘The auswers to these questions are important to the civil jzod world in gene parti¢ular, Of the reasons which led the Cubans to throw off the Spanish yoke it is not now our province to speak. Suf taxed, 80 tyranni yglite; and that the in comparison with those which the Cubans have cndured from Spain When the revolution first broke out at Yara, on October 10, 1868, a guaranteed as surance from Spain that Cuba should enjoy the same liberal constitution as the Span: dards themselves had won by force of arms ® month previously, might possibly have fettled the matter But the then Captain a General of the island, Lensunpr, wae monarchist, a tory of the deepest dye, II Jpnored the success of U1 Sprvieh revolutior tember 80; and on the very day of the r ing at Yarn, which was the Queen’s Dirt) day, he held a levee in her name in the pal aco,nsif she still occupied the throne of Bpa Ve volunteers, composed of ali: the slave traders and their hirelings in Havana, of cour plauded his act, for to them the ler tion of liberty or itutional Tight Was an extinguisher forever of slave Ty and the slave trade, Shortly afterward Lui 1 hot, however, with out having f telegraphic mes @age from the Spanish Cabinet, composed of the very people who had dethroned Isapes LA, to the « that “the Government was Lightly satisted with bis worthy aud patriot Gen. Deron succeeded 1, arriving Bayana on the ary of 3 ¥, 1840 Panied by anamny of some ten thousand me Hie short and inglorious careor General was marked by indecision, an ut Yempt at conciliation, and finally by submis Bion to the volunteers, His indecision was wroved by his giving Cuba the Mherty of the > press, and then eaneciling the privilege; Lis attempt at conciliation, by his sending acom at with the revo. Jutionists, which terminated in the assassina- shown fteelf too overwhelmingly ag him to be prudently defied. : The riots which the Grant and Davrs party endeavored to instigate did not occur, The only instance of tronble that has been reported consisted in the murder of an old man by half a dozen of Davis's negto police Nuevitas to tr AnANGO at 6 where he was onan mission of peace, and duly furnisl safe conduct ruption—A Difference. One of the marked differences between the chester Conventions was seen in their modes of dealing with the sab: ‘The Republicans ay about the corruptions of the Democratic Ring in this city, but not a word about the startling frands and embez “loments in their own party, nor the notorious acceptance of bribes by Republican members of the Legielature, nor the jifttaking con duct of the President, whereby he is aceumu. lating a large fortune. On the other hand, from the opening of the Demoeratic Convention to its close, the #pecches of its most distinguished members and its main resolutions abounded in the rest denunciations of fraud and corrap tion in its own party, wasting very few words nduct in this particular of the Fraud and € aed him on and the expe f every dny which hes elapsed since conf rms th ain beping to lose the istand of € ject of corruption in office. had a great denl to Havana on June twenty thousand With this force he attempted to restore the authority of Spain in Caba, becoming a willing tool in the hands of her During bis Weatrend ei vid taatomune, Matinee, Ho started by direst enemies, the reign the slave trade was revived, th were given up to the volunteers, and ev Spanish commander who observed any other course but such as tended to the total exter mination of the Cuban race was ignomini And yet this man, after after seeing and tecl- ing what the revolution really was, after at tempting to subdue it by fore clement freely furnished him by the Gover ment, sent to Spain a report in which he aseerted that the revolution never could be suppressed by force alone. omitting all mention of the other revolt againet Spain’s authority ourly dismissed. visting Cameguey npen the o Republican party. With their heads in the sand and their hands in their pockets, do the Republican leaders imagine that independent voters will not note this wide diffi the two Conventions, and when at the polls net necordingly ? ton Chicago is shown by later news to Le niweh greater than it appeared to be from the imperfect accounts which we first received, y five eqnaro miles of ground have been burned over, $200,000,000 of property destroyed, aud nearly five hundred lives Tost. Compared with’ this, our fire of 1805 was a mere trifle, as it covered only ‘ence in the tone of He spoke only of We beg leave to call the attention of Repud- ticans to the very serioua fact, that it will be of very littie use for them or for the cause of riform to «lect @ majority of Republicana to the next Lagieluture, unters they send thither an entirely Uf they eect thore of the oid type, they will only busy themaclves in ascertaining the highest price at which they can Cuba in disgust, and VaLMAsEDA, the of n sanguinary ediet which had appall civilized world, was installed in his place by ch attempted to disown the rharities committed by his orders, The Cabans have meanwhile simply done in Cala what they could toward their inde- of many difficulties and cruel disappointments; and they have done They have maintained their existence and have worn Spain out. to learn in the art of war, and unfortunately for them Spain had left her mark upon them in the shape of personal petty ambition intrignes unworthy of their cause. the whole world has been unaccountably apathetic to their cause, and appa: different to their fate—the whole world with the sole exception of Gen, Grant's Admin istration, which has openly and shan sided with their enemy. new olaee of men 1 out to their pendence, in the face Will Ropent example set him by Jonw i. Kuvsen, and offer to restore to the disposal of the people the seat in Congress whieh he got by the aid of Tammany Mr. Roosevert pretends to be & Reform Democrat, but his pretension can. not be allowed so long as he retains the fraits RoosrvEn ‘They had much Hail a year ago? mal amendments introduc ed into the Rhode Island Legisiature under Dom- ocratic auspices have been rejected by the vote of the people, end foreign-born citizens of that State who desire to enjoy the worth of real ion of equal suffrage in Rhode Island was Thomas W w the Charter Gov The conetitutio: calamity upon the interests of this city diminish by inves tigation, The fall of stocks in Wall stroet And their agents ither through lack of experience or of thorough sympathy—a sympatl rifices and not of empty words—hay: many golden opporti countrymen in the fic have to possess & Dorn, who endeavored to over t by force of arma, nities of assisting their | but wes defeated, captured, and se adopted in which the freehold quali native-born ished, Lut it was still required from the nat An amendment expunging ge clause in the ¢ 1 to the people, but they Bat whatever never again belong to authorities—Spaniards all, 1 BALLERO DE Ropas, PRLARZ, LeTONA, Mo- —all testify that the Cuban revolution sapprwae! by fanoeafares 4}. and without taking the task of subduing the volunteers into account, Spain is ex- Lausted by her efforts at repression by force —all the bombastic telegrams of the new Colonial Minister to the contrary notwith standing—and the day is past when concili ation might have succeeded. Cuba will be free, She has held her own ears, for the last two mainly on fate of Chicago ought | the defensive. But within two months past ; tures of the strife have mate- rially changed. All Spaniards are not volun- teers, and the Cuban ranks are being daily augmented by desertions from the Spanish What happened in San Domingo and when Havana happen, Cuba ean e Dutcr, CA | wralized citizens, nstitution hos sey- dome emapsrrey cet? mmence, and a very few months ietieis ag ba asial will heal over the wound ; but the immediate the fact that of a popu- lation of 217,000, lows than 10,000 voted last Mon day on the amendments, strictions, however, foreign-born eilizens have attained to as high honors in Rhode Island as in any other State of the Union, Notwithstanding re- tion may not be without value wners of buldings and merchandise in this city and its neighborhood rely for indemnity against loss by fire upon their policies of in- ry times their reliance is If there are any Reform Democrats in this city who contemplate voting the Republican State ticket in order to rebuke fraud and corruption, we trust they will bear in mind, when they approach that the Custom House Ping which dictated that ticket obtained the power to do so by bribing twenty-five anti-Custom-House delegates with promise payment of cash. the salient fe the bailot-boxes ‘ona.e and the Joun H. Keyser sa ys he has nothing to then have the goodness to in: form the public how it happens that he has hed to do for the city will occur again in Cub is captured, as it will be before long, not an inconsiderable number of the assailing force Will be composed of soldiers who, sick of the murder of women, children, and prisoners y had too long been un willing witnesses, have espoused in Cuba the same cause that they fought for in Spain in 1868 ; namely, the cause of Liberty and the Rights of Man. exclusive work and county of New York ? ween brought This tine it Another dreadfu against the unfortunate Caracazy. is not based upon an alleged incwutious remark at of war, of which they n printing offices, ot washing inking rollers with benzine, should be per. a dinner table, Lut upon articles which have peared in the public isfortunes never ple that The Texas Election, Catacazy, and that by his adroit mana of the Texas electio as reevived, indicate that the Democrats have carried the four Congressional districts—in fact, have swept the State. early to count with certainty on this result, which was quite unexpected, since the Ad ble to Carac Department to th ry are attributed by the State instigation of the Minister that this lady was the accepted hed pionable and by But it is yet too oned society in Washington ladies ** entitled to the highest standin cial position, who took exception to the publica: This puts an entirely new eon the matter, and, if (ruc, will afford to all thus exciting th: ministration party had taken such arbitrary measures to control the polls that it was sup n of such reports, posed anything like # fair expression of pub- married men a triumphant justificatio and Secretary Fisn have deemed it necessary to pursue out of the question If it shall prove that the accounts already received are correct, an course which ‘al, and to Americans in | that the Democrats, Ropublicans, din defeating the Grant and Davis faction, it will afford an interesting example of the by raising the ery of “Stop thief,” they ean di vert the attention of the people from the fact that the Custom House have succec¢ it to say that no people since the middle ages have Deen go trodden down as the Cubana, so ting obtained ec Syracuse Ce themselves. bribing with patronage advantages which Gov. Davis had jor his own party, with a view to overawe the mass of voters, his efforts could reome through an out and money twenty-five men who were chosen t¢ dover, #0 thoroughly that body as anti-Graxt Republicans ? deprived of every shadow of lejitimate ‘The extraordin: ico of ten years mpositions on our forefathers by the British Crown were trivial only have Deen ov burst of indignant feeling evoked penitentiary rary and illegal measures adopted te stifle the voice of the people may have bee re right to sentence Hor the penitentiary than it had to sentenc be hanged, and right w act of Congress passed July 17, 1862, expressly voting, the Cong reevived their certificates of I the court knew it, limits the authority to impose such a sentence to cases where by law the same court has power to nilict the punishment of ¢ been put to th paymasters, to consider their seats secure they have their credent since the Governor and two officers holding their positions under him are the returning ate, and, responrible final counting n of the people's votes. 1s in their pockets, sentenced to law by Secretary i Which he was advised by cable on Sep sultationtwith the Attorney. and deelarat martial then made but now, with the the unscrupulous character of the halen’ be Gee precedent clearly establist 1, itis plain that the Davie in advane officers of this. court wilfully imposed an sentence, with a view to hardly be doi that gentleman injustice to out of a serape lly plain that n the exercise of his off uning ollicer he is not likely to be regard to the means he satisfactory to him. awrit of had self and his superiors at Washington This impreesion is strengthened by fact that when the taxpayers recently” Convention sures for reducing the enormous burden of 1 been fastened upon them taxation which } maladministration of or tolegrar ion as to the dispersing the Convention by foree of arms 1 7 ith thet afarr Davis has shown himself despotic, un da serupulous, and tyrannic any kind with 1 in all his official ng to the recent election in making up its record he deals fairly with the people, it will probably be for the reason that the popular sentiment of the transier to the post Goueral was mude'ut bis own deeir home in Russia, while Le was a Deposit your movey in the MutoaL Benefit Savines io Building, opyorie Cby Hi RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING @PNEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE HOMELESS OF CHIVAGO. TenTh jand-Dol- Subscriptions—A Committee of One Hundred to Collect Money To-day. The call for the special meeting of the Cham. ber of Commerce in aid of the Chicago sufferers met With @ hearty response from the members yesterday morning. Ati2o'clock the sents in the Chomber ‘were all Aled, and many who came Jate stood daring the proceedings, George Opdyke occupied the chair, In ovening the session be said: Nearly one-half of Chiengo's stricken citizen fre expoxed, homeless, house.eas, and wrthont food 1. 49 to these sufferers, exposed 10 the inclemency of the weather, that we are called to extend our aid ana sympathy, have no doubt that the represent Ive body of commerce Will hold to ts record of the part, and show that it ms a heart to feel for anffering hemnantty. Asin evidence of how deeply fume of our members feel on this oceasion, I will read 4 letter I have just received: TR FIRST TEN-THOUSAND-DOLLAR CHROR. ihe Hon. Wiltam E, Dodge, Premdent New York Chamber of Commerce. Drar fre: Gar M Hatch, who tf a member of the ts absent from the city. or he tO day to eonault wot Act with you nmediate reliet of the suffermg, peovie of Chicago, Bat as action. not words, it what is needed, yo ak heveby authorizes to a ; ‘on bs for $10.00) wo Use th their behialr, Very tialy yonra, Fisk @ HATOR. The reading of this was received with jond demor strations of appla When the enthusiasm bad fomewhat calmed, Mr. A. A. Low offered the fol ow Li: Whereas, A disaster of anparnielied mag beral'on tie elty oF Chieagor abd iu a Single diy 100,00 ct her citizens have been griven from their homies By @ Oevus Ang fie, And without shelter, without food. tude haw Without elorht I, te enriy approach af ter arid te prawellingy ana tbe wreck hes ¥. bound to Chicago by eo many ye and of AYmpathy, ws Miled with evr at Know how to ‘esi for tose that tinve been vo rd ly despoi'ed, and is biested with umpie meaus \o ister Lo te Homelcss 1h (hele great extremity, = COMMIITEE OF ONE HUNDRED. Revolver, Toat this Chamoer would, at 1 earliest onportunity, tender to the euizens of ex jon ot Ite profound regret, OF 1s heafttelt sym: V; and al the sane ume proffer Ite word of ea. Courngenont and cheer, io Whe assured beet that ine mazvcilons vite ity of ils, ponwiation will quickly ro- Hore what has been so suddeniy destroyed, aud that Chicago will continue to ve the commercial metrepolis Of the West, Aesoived, That a Committee of ove hundred ho ap- pomied to'eotl-et enbscriptions fn aid of the sufferers Fou tne receat calauuy, and War the money that May be colieeted be forwardedt to tye Mayor of the city of Chivazo, oF 9 aden commictes Of 1 citizens as may De Appointed vo receave and MeLiONKe ControNGEns Hesvived, That the Conummitiee of the Cha. ber his authosky to Feceive suoscriptions from the city a large. AN APPRAL To BUROrR. ‘The resolutions were unanimously passed, and Mr. Opdyke imuedio vly appointed the cou mittee, ith Mr. J.C. Groen as chairman, On motion of Kir. Low, te oficors of the Chamber were after ward aided 0 ve eounitier Mr. James Patterson, a incinder of tho Liverpool Chamber of Cominerce, ruxgestod Liat a dexpatel We nent by cab b Liverpo Gieasow, Réabural, and tne various. Kurope:m cities. THe said he could almost venture to promise vance for his own CoamYer, and he was almost equally certain of the others, fis suggestion wan reevived with entiusiani, and a tnotion to earey it Auto etfcet Was Immediatoiy passe ‘The suoseriptipa boos were v, neo, and the fohowing sums Were cullocted im tea BanUbos : SUBKCRIPTIONS IN TRE CHAMBER, P. Field 00 Willams & Gulon 40 ¢, unt “& A. AL Low & ives Geo, Opayke & Ce MM, Central ke Con, by A ds Mowltt Pever Cooper... Jay Coole & Go... R. doesn; & CO. Presbytery ot N! vy Fed Mark fb. Chittenden & Houty Ciews & G3." 100 vdeke & CO, b SLUTZOR. ton & Gray aflin & Ce 100 | Joan Devoe 1 oS Menten ehh Rares gen MP stentetee oat Tete ERE HJ’ Baker & Bro... “Lu | ’ ‘TUK CALLE DESPATCH. The following t* a copy of th sent by suggestion of Mr. Patterson: ihe New York Chainber of Commeres, at the sug gestion of a ienihe” of the Liverpoot Chamber, warin y con ds to the generous sympathy of the com. ereial centres of Great Britan aud Ireland th fering MUILL Wier OF Chicago Who have Deen rene Literly destitare by the conflagration 1 that city, GEORGE OPDYKE, EF rst Vice Poi teat HAMDER OF COMMEKCE, NEW YORK, Oct. To the Chambers of Conimerce at Cork ow Yet faiiols fede idderminster, Mul), Leen, TRE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. —o— Raising Money forthe Sufferers at the Rate of $40,000 nn Hour, At the close of the session of the Board yes terday afternoon, President Reed called the house to order, and Mr. Beynton offered a resolution that a committee of thirty be appointed from the mem, bers of this Exchange to solicit, collect, and. for ward {6 the Mayor of Ciilcago all moneys, food clothing, and supplies in thetr power, and that the Treasurer of the Exchange be authoriged to send for \ard at once whatever som of money there mignt be in hit nands belonging to the Board, to ve rein bursed from the subscriptions that might hereafter be made for that ubsact cable despatel: A member here proposed that it should by €59.000. On inqniry ie was fonnd only ade 10 wa nthe Treseury, ‘Ikat amoart was ordered by pus vote to ve forwarded yesterday after A member Lere arose amid intense confa sion and excitement and maid that the New York Rxehai gt to be ashamed to wend euch a pit tance to aeity trom which nine-teutts of its business od proposed that @ subscription list shoul be started then aud there, and the money paid in at once. His firm would head the list with a cheek ‘or $1.00. Tho motion was earried, and offers of $50 fo 81.00 ponre tin from all parts of the room came, The Piesiaent we cbliged to request the ‘nam And anoun's of rudscriptions to be Landed in on Siips of paner The men rusted vy to the desk with their little Sips of paper, a# anxious to depesit them ws a park Inhorer would ‘be to vre yinent bis tiexet for p been subserived. Hue Creasuver telegraphed to the Mayor of Chica go the reawit The Committee of thirty sppointed by the Chair to reccive fubseriptions in wouey, provisions, an. J. I. Reed, David Di Josiah M. F Aajon Panaba, W tO. Armour, Frank in ed) pied Har rison_ Stephen. at Banter Geo. D. Cragin, The FWOOd. Jon i Edward Cr A. E. Mas ers, Win, Blane foratio Reet, a ® Spauiding Frederick Link © Nunes Of 6 ers, and Ui scribed by each, are ax follows, in Wiiea they were & W. W. Wicke fayid Duimeoo M'Poria Morat, Ota ‘ John Halsderber 10 Mr Past. Fa W. J. Dow ‘ Mr. Knapp Metealt & Gibbs WeSmith }'suckett & Co. Hassett « ( Geo fl Boyer é& Chamberlin Sirout Bros. 20 ¥. H, Aiton & Ue h W Ward Poster & Go 1 Joli A. Hares rt A Va wh Porters i ka ‘ CMeider & Hora Co, t fun w ea ( Goodwin & bi 6 Hoiwrook M \ nN} as, Pennell & Loe WL Mei plo de ar 0 BOM Vaan many Private citizens of the diferent cities in New ‘The General Superintendent of the united ‘Companise addresnod a letter early ih the day tb offering to transport #applion to the ‘Chicago free of ebarxe, the employees 0 Many of the el ave notice that on Sunday next subseript.ons would be received, THE DRY GOODS MT. jo alwo nent Cirenlar to al te companies, Chicago Tradesmen to be Reinstated by New York Whotennters. A Sew reporter visited severat of our wealthiest dry goods firms yesterday Lo ascortarn to what wx tent tho eatantity haa every prominent house lias been reuched by the Gis aster, but details are wanting. Mstiments are afl more or tens affected, nee Companies to meet their enormor losses Was the engrossing snbject of solicitude, id prominent dry goods man, effected the trade, ‘ne Jobbing estab they wre all right,’ “wo are all rigitt,” coption a sti upper Hip ts mnaintainest Deep sympathy ts exhibited ‘The calamity 19 not rowed in the light of ordinary commercial divesters, and er crashes are to come Will be met here tu New York in a spirit of fraternal sympathy. Speaking of the probable fuilures tn convequence of the fire, the head of one argo firm told the SUN reporter that settlements would not only be basod on the terms offered by the Fuflerers, ut th credit of the latter would be good in'New York to by our wholesalers, for the Chicago houses, The Jeading houses in the t Field, Leiter & Co., Fieid, Bene ict Hunt’ & Winviow, Howlin, Hate & Farwell & Go Lake and State #1 the track of the confugration fe direct coms nd if the insuren ‘ot be confined to Liverpool and Manchester. ‘The importstions at Caicaro in Septemoer are known to have beep exceedingly heavy. esate std THE TRANSPORTATION MEN. Je in Chicago a ercial relations with Kuropean Companies tail the Losses w York, bat will extend Exprenamen Going Down inte thelr Pockets for their Brethren in Chicago, The agents and employees of the various transportation companies centering in this cay met yesterday in the building of the American Mer. chants’ Union Express Company, Broa¢way and Franklin street, to devise means for the relief of their needy brethren in Chicago, The meeting wae attended by R. L. Crawford, New York Ventral Gosster, Pennsylvania Central ; C. W. Pervell, Baltimore and Onio; B. D. ei, Greut Southern Freight Lin 2. D. Owens, Atlantic and Gulf Virginia and Tenuewee Air Lime; James ©. Fervo, Unton Express; 0. Goddar Express; J. C. Babeock, Ad: United btate American Morehant Wells, Fargo & © ams's’ baorese; Kansas Pacitic ordinate employees of th fon companies. XK L. Crawiord in the ebair, J. L. G tary, und A. H, Ward as ‘Treasurer of ‘sympathy, which Were unanimously adopted took the substantial sorm of a vote to print an ubeription lists, to be cire ainong We subordinate employers of the vai Wita a view of The officers of the meetin mittee to disburse these ‘Unda, Mr. Owens aunounced that ho had received tele from tie Ms ‘Tho meeting organized with saler as Secre ‘The resolutions finite number of rating cosdections ‘wore eppointed a com ‘Of wecUring Feiiel {4 gran trom He 8 (he Adante and Gu uli) bore Similar assusanee from Phe wectiag adjourned to aver THE ARCHBISHOP'S APPEAL, Collections to be Taken im All the Catholic To the Reo, Pastors of Cathotte Churches tn this City The cry for help which comes to us in such piercing tones from the thoneands of our fellow dednge. Jo. Cuieara gees Wie mili of dele desolated city, without food or shelter, appeals #0 foreibiy to every human heart, that there Is not one, Iam sure, having it in his power to give relief, be itmuca or be it Aittle, that will not promptly do so with wiling and generous hand, greater facilities may be offered to ai Of our floek for the exorcise of a great act of Curis tian charity, I hereby recommend that a collection be made in all the euurches of the city day after next, 220 inst. nade on next Suo The sums collected should be sent without delay » that they may be remiite Io order that the members due announcement to be © the Ciunceory of Without deiay to succor Lue distrodved. Given at New York tu 10th day of Octoder, 1871. + JOHN, Archbishop of New York, All Classen of New Yorkers Harrying Fors ward with Aid. New York Lodge No. 330, F. ana A. M., will met in their rooms im Booth’s Buil ing to raise funds for the relief of tho sufferers in ‘The hat, cap, fur, and straw goods trade will meet 2 Howard street to-day to collect taads for the suifere Mr, John Kranz, of 435 Sixth avenue pts of nis business to-day to tue citi Members of the Mildise Bund are reqnosted to ling, provisions, wits Bager, $4 Wributions af ¢ Seconu avenue, will be forwarded the Bund in Cute At tae bail of tie leago suiterers, ter Juin HH, New York, urg' ally to the ‘aid of A meeting of the hotel Ke ern to contribute Chicago suiler Vromas Brother me Will Day Over Hrowdway and 163 Pith und tie entire Vaviieon & Jones, bankers, 59 ant G1 Wall street y tender te tree HC supplies fo C enty-third sireet wud roikice and transpos ations for tie ¢ he American News Company wil Browdway, wil 4, Jr, station Will give to bie receipts of tue @stsb ry & Henry My Vie Union printers of this eity ellowewerkmen Full of the City Hall police, ews 16U Day Was shipped by the Bank will receive or sual, Inte tue reliel of the Chicago su ork, in the Murray ing w neariy $500, tor 1 duriig the re ning sensious of the Pres ancisco Mins in aid of the Chicago ‘epa- Rosa's Oper coeds of the pert yance Ch Sa'arday of the Olympic ven to the vic ~The Journat of Commerce sent $500 to Chicago Board! of Trade on Exchange has alvo ubscription Coumitte Warsawer are ny the Line suppaes Met this Committee will alone ra New ey'a Contribution The example set Ly the Common Council of Eliaabotb, which subscribed 81.000. was followad by Mayor Kicord, ings W take’ tn sures for sending the Board of Trate of Troy laat niglt subs: $10 WO. aud autlorized the Mayor (o Attonnt, A committee of five waa appointed to cir | yond expression, and honsetoss and homeless, 0 GAlate gubecription papers keneraliy among the citi. | the verge of winer, While the Almictity hi fens, The churches were also called upon to take | Mb to permic this desolation, let us by lnrce jars Up -RnoKeriy ions next Sunday that wiich He Fae bestowed anon us, show The SUN compuritors have contributed $60 for @ for our prosperity, and for all His me the relief of the Chicago suffere (igned) THEODORE FP. KANDOLD 1 ‘The Old Fellows have been eallel to meet to. Governor of New Jersey, norrow evening to take measures for tne reilel of ree ub arcnioiwe toffering Chicazo, Manager Barnes has tendered bP ALUN Lhe the entire Fecotts Oo” tho performances at Trimble BrATE OF MICHIGAN, Exeoutive Orion, 7 Opera House Thursday atternoon. to, the kane p TANetno, vet dla pore, The Board of Lumber Dealers will rise A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOTERNOR £6.00. The Committee app-inted at the meeting | ape Dahenrh, te see netebbenian bu yentorday will ortinize for action at once, and hope | nome mroeen toned mthcin meee ets to inerense the suberipttons largely God' wich wentewiiiy @lmiost ty att Lostes in Western stocks in Wall street in lat | OC Melory. A lacce portion oft 1 two days fre estimated at $40,000,000, Prosperoiw ciy hu bee: Feturet to peter. t oor FY 1oet (Ro ttle wil Chey parermet, and A public me: ine of 16 citizens of Jersev City has bee ie Mayor O'Neil in the City Hair, | thousands of yeopie senders Homie wnt hone this ¢ evi8G Means to Fe ie FE sot cuore the acfferers, AlLare mrged to attend, All who can orn contrivute clothing are reqaested 10 end to the rugily il Office of the Mas or immedintels, Mayor ur ths op Tie agent of too Union Live, (Pennsylvania Rail toad, as well rove Company.) has recelved the following telograin : - ated Prete burgt, Pa., Oct. 10, 1971 rs Js and lines eseaped entirely. ‘There will 1 now Waving New Yor ot ela destined bevond Chiergs, Tre ¥ proper trac will Of Course Do Without Warehouses, and will have | (el Syn pathn AA, ty ol Mount Zion Chapter, No. 1, R.A. M., Inet even Governor of Henican ‘opens ‘ption Jaiengo swt a tng pene a eubseription in aud of the Chiengo en Fal Vid Ob HEN MMLLONEY UF SottiON The Mercer street police yesterday subscribed Executive Orrice. Dter Cobusmta, $100 to the Chicago rele: fin Wastinu: t Ct. 10, Rit pity wich has fallen 66 aud # upon the whole ual The Common Conrcil of Paterson yesterday ap The sepalliag cal propriated $5,000, Ata inaae mecting of citiaens in | Bho" Cueage tiny the wigwam $300 additional was subscribed, and oe committees appointed to continue tne eabsertution adion were uppoinied w furnish food aed cloth The Hovoken Common Counetl approp: lated and appointed a committee ot three to act in con Junction with a commitwe of citizens tr future ac Syiyun Grove Lodge No. 275, F. and A. M., of New York, appropriatett $280 tiat nigtit day of Octo! ©. & B. Herman & Mack, raanafactarors of tarnt | liberal ae ture and bed:ling, 838 and 890 Hud pital, feeling deep sorrow for the di oniy org rted measure. to ame with hosorabie pros tiide aud ity Lo Cue assistance of the suffering aud terrors " neon BILy. Therefare, Ldo hereby recommend and urge th trict of Columbiarta AvRoclock I the evening of the 10a for the purpose of takiag Alting and the relief of tig ho ery af troet and 606 | Mk thouraiids in Caicagy. i Sixth avenue, have sent by the Erie to the Chicago (eigned), EDWIN L STANTON, 4 * tree track loads, containing 160 mat- Acting Goverudr, 160 borers, and 800 pillows, THe VOICE oF missouRt. THE BANKERS’ FIFYREN THOUSAND, Gov, Brown of Missouri hax sent forth a proclas fh mation in relation to the terrible calamity, in whieh sig fi hoe sea gl onen ag ‘ he recommends ail eit ‘and charitadie A. Beimont & Co., Brown Brothers & (o., and | associations to take immediate stege to organize re ee \ doa gg 45,000 a 15,000. Suhail we Thief, and respond promptly to the deep sorrow nd greenbuck#, ani to whom? or would you pre- | which Missouri (ecls at thefoverwhelming aMlicuon, ier ehecking? DUNCAN, SHERMAN & UO.” | Yuuunteh extends 10 all who, Gave: been strek ed RRLINF POR THE SUVFERERS, down in the midst of unbounded prosperity. Ticy To the Bator of The Sun. have the sincerest sympathy of Blwsvours's suas ia Sim: Hncloved please find $86 for the benefit of “ a the enferers of the fire in Chieazo, a0 OF TMOMAS J. COLLIER, 299 Hudson street, FISK'S WAY OF DOING IT. pearance ~ Eight Locomotives to be Put Of over the Erie atthe Kate of Fifty Miles an . with Supplies. The Erie Railway Company, which was first ia the eld with its cencrous offer to transport free of At n epecial meeting of the Brooklyn Common econtridutions to the afflicted inhabitants of Connett yesterday, Mayor Kalvfolech sent in the fol. | Chicago, will despatch a lizhtning express train for vodiing Wemmwnnlesilon | thie purpose to te West this morning, Over ove Maveae Gvivos, Rabokere, Ost, thousand packages of various sizos were received To the Honorabee the Bourd wf Aulermen ol the at the foot of Twenty third street yesterday Theee GENTLEMEN: The eroat calamity which has joathe- | contained crackers, clothing, bedding, crockery, falicn ue ey Of Chicaza, almost Gesiruy ing IU DY fre, Hl eve nnble doseriptic thereby renteriug thousands upom thousands of ner | Preserved meats, aud every imaginnble description Inhabitants VoMeess Aad in want of the Ordway | Of fcod and reimont, Last might two borged meat ance, Gaile at Ouce bot only tor out sd “wih Chek Rood “ eyeeio warnient Fy nies, DUL immediate and sudetanrial | Meehted with these goods were lowed over to tha hid. “Under wove circumstances 1 have weemea it miy | Long Dock, Jersey City duty to convene your Lavoranle uy y Stee a eate. OVRit FIFTY LABOR warded aminedintely for ine were eng I night in shinp.ng them on the care, f peliea mediately for tne, were engaged all night in shivp ng ¢ n the car has Bo er to wet Toe train will consist of ten baggage cars, and is ta be put through at the rate of forty n BROOKLYN HONORING HERSELP, aipeaas One Nandred Thousand Instantly Contrib- uted by the City—Another Huudred Thou na you the propue'y of borrowing to be but 1 Judge ‘becue ak: hue yon Otter eentien > have kindly yolunte 4 t fo Bufo, G. A. Fuller, President Boston and ‘oil from OW. you institu Brie express, and Sergeon Voll ft a) biede. All tas wil be regi Regiment, accompany the truin as supercarcoce. Orble DoAY I# vy Tee the obuaiuing oi uy THE ORDERS FOR THE HU TNING EXPRuES bromleing to we ail me iiss Bical re errr kine ov te tae Biker Ak The following order was panwalguted by ¥ PAPUA Of AD AUIOVUE OF WODeY AUBGOME LO se ay ue | dent Gol tw riasion bo the cain ing OF Hos tone have been. onpored to raisins: PRIe’S LIGTNING RELIEP bax were it coud possioiy hw AVOLIed. Ti however, is vot an ordiuar Dut one OL Lanne Waleh L feel confdent we stall bo Bumained oY padi weabiment ; HOC doUvE «for & momen: taut way bax my ofed {oF 8 laudad.e an Object Wil moet with the our (axpayers. Very respect MARTIN KAUBFLEISCH, Mayo! THE CITY OF BROOKLYN'S MUNIFICENT GIFT, Aiderman Richardson olferea the followiag : but Keaoined, Ti ®t ihe Moancial officers of tue city be di: | “Ag a luege Binount Of property wil be Fece! ved ater AEH) LOMA ODN ONE DAL OE) LUPE La NAR n Pe thse cbegeeert ie obewcil! 04 "cog aeoyeme met ety) cee eae itied ine Chicaco Keliet Fuad. ty iesuinx ocrtif- | toon given to receive pacha the foot of Twenty ties of idepieduens ior wud In Gelli or the ey of | taudeerreet during we cats Might, on Will pat Ya Hrookiyn to the amount of aot toes than one thousxud | Femdtness's lighimisucex regs tral itn’ heats New York ‘The following order from Jay Gould was handed to Tue SUN yesterday: L. D. Rucher, Bag. Qeneval Superiatontent of ihe Bria Raltrowd Company, FIN: The exigeactes of tho ease domanit that (rele) t received for the sullering eilzons of ¢ sLomly have preference over all othar bis UL should be tcrwarded With nape dollars eaca. payable 10 One your fom the date tuer = | Ati0 A.M. to-uior:ow | Wednonday, (he Lit lust), al ol, with ini at seven pel ceut per apnui, payale } give this (rain preference over Ail others thd the AUAUALY, ANG FO LOFWILN Rell the same at nel wtward 1: track eniiely clear for its passage, than par and baving raved wud sum of $100,000. | instructing the conductor to make no sto), bat tun by Fe are hereny direcied to foruhwiti | rays of engin at the Wost rejiid rate Of speed wich tho ety of Chicayo as amid Doaucial | Ye train. and alee: ail telegraph ttations (0 advine me tue | prompuy of the speed waich 1 makiug F AULhOL tes bburwOL LO FeCelN, the | PYor'witl allow no one to travel upon this train ex efor the Felict of the people of that city wufteciig | eopt tie uinpioyeds vf thy © luialy from (he receut conflagration, JAN GOULD, President. ; Zu soited, Laut we hereby pledge the faith of theelty | Naw York. Oct. 10,1 of Brook yn to f Wat we call upon the Logisiature of As fast as tie gooils were received at the foot of Ke vee! Twenty-third street an entry was recorded ia a yy sougiit to b* navuined. Hesoiwed, That We Buide ta he call Lor @ public meeting | Dok Of tue name Of the donor, Hnd the nature of WP 1 dhe eoutenta, A larco plece of white cotton cloth af the Acadesy of Music to-morrow ey: is the fol: ‘view of this appaling Oalamity, we wrge the atmos Liberailty on benall Of Corporave Orgauizations aud ia. | was nailed agalust the ferry house, bea dividual eitigen tae The resolations were gnantmously adopted, and | °W'™* were instantly approved by Mayor ‘Kaibfloinch, |: “ i : President Berven of the Board of Aldermen then | CONTRINUTIONS RECEIVED HERE sent tLe (ollowing DESPATCH TO THE MAYOR OF CHICAGO BRookLyN, N.¥., Oct, 10—1 PN To the Mayor of the City of Chicago. Among thone who went to the whar! loaded dowa 81m: The Common Council of the city of Brooklyn J with offerings were many from our p nave this d Fopsiated the mum of $100.60" tn Gack, FOR THE CHICAGO SUFFERER: OF Me equivalent 1 tue necessaries of lite, for tne re. | Bors, Small bunilles represented sa many wilow 4 Het of the sufterers in Chic Vicase couler with ine | mites, al of which were us thank{ully rece! vod as Mayor of Broowly ni ae to your Immeuiate wants, fi 1 Mt (sigueu) JACOB 1. BELGE, He router Kitts of the richor givers y tadhes President of the Bourd of Alacrmen. | rode down iu carriages with boxes and cases The money for these bonds was forthwith ad aia Aonnit anced on the checks of Mayor Kutbfleiseh for $60, ; don the Joint checks of the te Hon. Iva Co). Fisk worked hike a aid inspirad att \ MeCae, ani Edward Harvey for the otuer §00,00) H on, William C, Kingsley, Jude | pis subor-tinates wich amie. apirit i It was ready to be forwarded last n Twice duriog tho day ¢ Me I Mouiial ont oF e Committes of the Common Coumil | the Erie bagg: x 3 he Salo Lave cao. a reins in his own hand ‘ ' be PUBLIC MERTING IN THE ACADEMY tril s, Six m th W to-night, for the purpose of turter providing for | traces, the two on t ie Colon the relict of tho safferers. Mayor Kilbetlisen wil | oiendig private tea. On t t eside, and addresses are to be delivered vy the DiCROUE BEY Rey. Houry Ward Becover, the Right, Rev, Bisuop | Were stripes of ewnvar ¢ " Lougihoa, the It Wiiham ©, De Witt, the Hon, be : Josiua M. Van Cost, Judge Alexander MCue, and Contributions reevived here tor Chleng ouners ‘ he Mechanics! and Traders! Exchange are also | inwe frie Ranwus 1 in the track Joining in the noble Work of relief, Yesterda; bohlan Ge. welent ¢ reo ident, Mr. Henry Harteau, of the Pwenti Raber aniicr’ ¢ i ' Ward, sent the following deepatcn to the Mayor of | POO SS ant (or ‘ f { Chicago: R * it to the dover howe tr . vind OORKLYN.N. ¥. Oot 10.1971 4 f ed Aim ing has een Calica today of the Mechanics tractea miu . and Trades’ bxehauge of uns city. for the pups of | Broadway, Ryory tew ; Yours traty We Wane Nt in front ot reveral st r Premdent o! Mechiavics’ and Tvaders’ xc sent iu word a ‘ To the Mayor uf Clic bd momen Ta WALL > xehange will told a spectal meetin today, amd receive and jorward cont A suoseription Liat, Leaded by the Hon Colzan,of the Bauk Oyster House, $25, has were tolie tout and pile t started this way «id Prinde krve TH WORK GOING ON. gather tn a ormilatne olteribgl relief fuud was also started in the Mayor's | SF generody New Yorkers. tho. Serie atrical 4 are at work. Pert spisbie gills dhesara. « ' t st members of Burniam's Wil give an exuibition i bl ju the Academy on Ti ursday evening, Longe od ad * man Datvson o! Brooklyn, She reside dt in Clea me ciy a ecived a despateh announcing the destruction of her ‘ ene a f house sters ot M \ HOOLEY’S RSCAPI ages v 1 Mr. R. M. Hooley, late propriet of Hooley 's wd hea, formerly resided im Brookiyn, where ev b, a ! i anv ged Winstrel hall, He removed to ¢ r ' iy persion OF 1 Ont & euorl tune ugo, Whceu he sold nd \ GOVERNOLS' PROCLAMATIONS. iJ vgain Striking the Key-Noto ‘eh os High Ofciain Awakeutng the y of the Ve te i b VVE DeranrMent, ‘Renton, Oct. 10, , The great city of Chicago has been visited by a | the re t w H calowity aonaraiieled in modern 4 e, A b ndedd : a loss of prop rty thar will bring ruin to thousands " Vina 1 ¢ f the the people of New J " or \ ‘ ? dean mili navy H \ ‘ Rnewiedgemontat a Pesenpts Fisk—At_ ti Wo fais ie Ww w ' n rT ebelter, w A 6 4 ’ ' \ ' =

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