41031 E MATTERS. .'; .:.• GREAT FIRE IS CLEVELAND. CONIMITTES: ttl' AP.IIIT/I !SION Lithe land of T r ate , Dssuara Huninver Rontimm, • -'.--A very bold and [ . , : rue ailus.r.-w. G. slum. T. P.-{Te. Manx., ,We. encenufal highway robbery WU perpretrateffi on t . to, - oyes One Amon of-mouars. ... Ow. Itar.rena. S. T. tat.. ____ --e.e---_ Friday. night, by two yonag men whote 3=ol . PITTSBURGH MAIIKETS: :lir a calci&arn, and olio are gill at ierge —n° or- ! CLEVILIIID Oct. 12.8.—At 'two o'clock this • • }tort e halting been made to arrest Hies. it lip-; • , morning, a fire broke oat which consumed prep- i tenor l'lrre.:eno 3 .t...,.. )I mi! • Pat Majcie } loßbee , i' resid e " " f Butler ' !_e • ert ei y . c ee on . eider ably ever one malts 01...d02.13r....,,01t M... _. 1 .7 linning. tea:Ark:l. 15'.4., whilli.Oft BTisit-to the eity, met two men on Fri- rwur.-ndes . mill of ZO ard 24 4bl...tannest Seta clay aftermath, with whom tia.had Some drink.— ~, eei f d Le. in the ‘thtblet , of the New eee !er l A - and 40 do. extra at $3..k70f- . r: , : rem etore, fo bble. Ito ' The men were entire strangers. to hha l bet the : Th e eS rlyin the hotel and thre e ;r e m . tire .. s l qu t ztre ,. . . , e n n ,., . t ig5 ,..„ 4 3 , 4 , „?., at ~...) ;, 0 ; , „ 0 ,.. h , dra oad I .,aliabilitylif their manner pleased him, and belt, Loeb ; ,„,_ -,, Yellowing t.iouncre;. a W r e e nil a e m l o h n g h ggistTreat & Ed- . ` few r' nth a t t eln,s 7 t e P s t . s v in, " ,tr7iirr i. .7:s t o l" thr "‘"...!-- fore night he visited several taverns in their coat, I wards, Wholesale Grocers, who lost a heary stock: • BARLEY-a sale reeve Irate .1,2 d It.. ta 314 U. :fans. At. nine o'clock they were sell together, 1 t Bishop Bensiegthre & Co.,Liquor Dealer= Merl. _,- !m " l ' Assr-s- '`''''' ” i" II! " - ~-" r • “" 4 `"" e • ''' rn ''' , ind when Mr. Hughes proposed le g° home, they i hind, ,/,, StilLnan, Commission House- ' '''' 4l4. " to-at:kiln that there V. B gentleman at the -oled ~ • . r . ~ Groceries' George., FEEDS-ex tale of GO boa Timothy at Bk-S7. cash. a heavy mace. of and LI- - TIAT-mi.4.st cadet of le loadetat s24P.Slik - St ...- Lion^ Hotel who -wished to see-him, and offered • Sprague, to conduit him thither. Mr. Hughes expressed quer& ' . it - - ITILISKEY-ealeruf reetlited In lots orate bba. st :‘,,,,2. i i ~ 'The Lie crossed James st, consuming the St I Illi. co ere, and /in raadinrn ' t° there , sad party walzn! ' Charles Hotel and the entire row of buildings ! 01 "° 5-0 - 1 ..."-e 00 5 .. eeeele ,, el CU. Bees .. ! a . down St. Clair street together. When they reach- . from Canal to Saperior street, as follows—Ch l "d 10 Yo . o. ddg"*".. l 11 ".. ""' 44 p ean s treet, one of the ruffians ' Mr. ! , b lola & Crawford, forwarders • 60-a book; • ---,...-----_ Hughes that they hal_ betiervralk on to Barkers{ : e r re caved; CleveLsnd Custom House, the hooks' MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL alley, end torn down that thoroughfare, " iii end tl moan of which were in theit a 0 ! ti s ii n i : b „nvg ' l . 4 ' . - ...trXtfeTi n loTl r g! „ V itheT t ir • VW much the shortest read - to tho "Red Lion." , n P, papers ' du : are .. n ., - . , tu.d for Money In the tn. esondi the sUPPIY. Some. The .Major, not .enspecting their intentions a , pose. to e 05.T070.4 few conalenticus lenders dlsontokat 1:1415 y nut- bat bowl:tante& them to the mouth of the alley, and , Dow ' ell, Grocer,. W. Blogioon & Co:,' n ' • l' ere; the Board or Trade Rooms; Wilbert & Me- I the menet...nil/ ft... 1. ` to ,!.. an , the 11... U ., Y. Iron Deal - , g ood paper mem. to be 24. Them Swum an... rate had walked but a few steps down it when he was l'ers several Clothin ' g Stores, an. . to the outade butane.. The Sachem. market wa. on settle& The Trost Co.. continued to draw for mitthirts seized by la companion , smocked down and rob- . i he ~..6 . .4 8 . La ne 1.. , - e ,...presto-toater heavy nooses at iy. and melon bed of $174 In money and leyaktable deeteen,d oe upen ti g , r. street to l st IS. The demand IP fully op to the ouppiy. Gold cent . gold watch, - and entirely th s m ee k occupied , ann. In salve re q ueet. and we heard ot lare ...to-day 'Korth at least $124. ' Immediately on being as- ; b ... t. F. &S. Burgess ; • - c , - - d - id , e - - 0e - D ej a . i at, 1-SU 10042 5 . 1 cent. prem. The retell deals...ell It at . act s 31 the murder at the top of Iby .L. i e n rs arlose 'l ento we - 1 .2' lZtitrii? , li i ir e : the establishment a a . ..Merchants' hlts TOiee„ and the gentlemen in Christya-Holel, - $^7,01141 in aid4notes which it iiir d re I Th't" rk Iv* , Teri .neral faror. hu been set on close by e hearing the cries ran to his assistance: ~,,,,,,,d med; „...t. "nPPr" are t,l'eL.aneff.l,!'ne'cl,st,tl:7o=, at" Ter,,,td- When' they 'reached the spot where he was ; ' -,.. , ..., 20 top of tallow were also- In the ; „ „ tee „,,, , ,,,, eu ,„l„ t ,„ e „,,,,„, t „ „ e a ee e e 4,,, e - cellar : P. allunt3oll'S store and several other ' seer re Banking Law. bet not toles. any no'tfte f oe t 1 ', knocked down,the robbers had decamped, and mitts . The .• - .• resent. The Fu1t . ..11l confine Its olaratione.chiclly to ' Mr. Hughes was lying senseless on the ground. I ee res. insurance is heavy, but not yet as- tenon.. Inca Pater rill not heel...motet. The notes ' rtaineth , . attacks not in good standing will not be receiv roil: They earriedlim into the hotek, and after some -• •,. - t te's't .11 not be plod on current deposit. These time he revived sufficiently to bg ( able to tell what , SECOND DISPAITIL ' legator fetal:me:and the only one to'which exception tali . bad happened to him. Ile wan merely shinned The fire broke out on the east side of the New I lAu're",:,til ha ' 1 la th a r i,inTs r fe the n = " l2:r w rs ti t . byl the blow which he received, and - at eleven o'- Enand Hotel Stable, which is supposed to have I and the reottethot ortm holiness nonottlifty le vtronsir dahlia left the hotel for his hones. -• T4ere were caught from the sparks from the locomotive of I op . f, e 'r l e . te ther' e gl i e l f ",: t o g= i r,,,„k, _,, ,„ „, t rite t me „ s h ou t w h en th e ea ? 0 ,...,0 , the C. C. & C.lailrOad. TheSamee invested tbs.! the ritr toesTlon bitsinesscouneetel with the wowed -and as far as we costa use no efforti have building with:great rapidity, the combustible ma- i =ITV,. Ige e u e .tr„,.,7,,lr t ,VV,.V e n :llgre, nr iteT. • been made to hr perpetrators of this da- terial and hay in it making it like a tinder-hoz.. tucky and Indlans have been heard from. they t enerally ring outrage to justice.. • - - , Around this staffiewere a number of small frame 1 ,„,„'",, e th„ t e r rZ t f o r e „ at .r and b h Y y", r l 4 h ”: e , a ," • . " yew ' !; buildings. These Were swept 4most. instantly In . 11.6 - d - ier.leiCir - th - e - cri: iber Will telq t be :file j'eriv. at • I a - wido sheet •of Same. All efforts WON . now di• , illaltlite i neluelon we , rfenx to the mat . teL. , Lhe Meted to that noble structure the New England • tlliiirAne=l.l-0 evei.'Vetb . sirtl f e e 1 .'4.'411.0 Hotel; In front on Superior street all appeared 1 . ti e ra . ,,;':.,ne l ,,,fft`o' n iftniZlV-.lf:t•Nerti=t - safe. As the Staines increased the wind roue MIA I l 4 "".""d . " .. "..' l . ld " " a y Y !!' "d""d for t" - ' the whole twain* a 'Meet of Ire; for near an ~ rettex: , = , :sts e g e ts e hrt= thw e rr e ile u r i eg i o n t acre of entailer and smouldering buildings eosin- 1 tl7ol,lllthe towsut trAo mellate m r :i i tent The latter 1 'ed to wrap themselves around, it, as If resolved 1-1,:..7,1,":;,V,0"4:tr01rra"P'6'117 Is Um.' in ' to. to involve it in a common ruin. ' no als”, Atwood a Ce.tvntinue to reclaim, in currant The Bremen Made a hold and 'United effort to I nnirX:iii2.Viru,thill,terorytalristivnntlit.t U T * , stay the lignite. but iu vain. The wooden out- 'he none In the hatds:f the Auditor of State come t the . I buildings, and the staircase loading to them.from ! re'rg u ag:Vaulgirai t eifinitrir=ii i t h43 ; i the kitchen, caught and the fire quickly pierced ! w ho : te no w I n ked op. beyond U. ...ally ?;Putited. I the owners of title lank Ars wealthy. The no of thin 1 Intel the entries, door-ways'and window', and , Dank are therefore. good le .y paper In aneutation Lin It'for minutes the west wing was in a fearful e vie ruttish In one cant./ whoa. a Btaament of • . blaze. Here the scene was terrific; the' re leapt leare!floiNl,,iitislv'etringt eXitito.44ll,littstistiri, from the west wing to Mervin, and up Merman .1.712r e 1,',..r 0 tt e e . " the ThY bkdA! t."`"" .. " . '"d b y "b -to Jameastreet ; aweeping Merwin. It destroy- , ed the Merchants' Hotel and barber shop, and 1 r 1;,,m ,,,,,,,- ace „Ttle, it,g1,t,, , , , ,tzr,„,..zd t de '-.„ft,t,-,r,, Williams' saloon adjoining It; Cook & Alain, ! fart to th:tlght. of Mount arid the Inferior q uality of I clothing merchants: A. J. Wenham, druggist and ! t eg,,r' e r e- ern'''",,r,r,re'riilrattglri, alit. grocer; Treat & Edwards,` wholesale grocers; , residue bidet pric. ranging nom 51.7. , 15.4.00. the p i:Bebop & Pennington, wholesale liquor idealers; : Ll,l!;=elt,l%.l=j,,:„leli,"del'in,V,,",,lV"ec VI hp ' s • & Stillman, commibsion merehats: C. , Chosen U. nice. 0f....1 were refut.l at szsiosssai. , H. Crange, grocer and liquor dealer; A. W. , tV.7,`, 1 ,,,r e ,,7:7 0 ,, II„'IT,, i . ,1„ 1 i i ;`47 4 7,17.,11:ng it-nt l f. r ISprague. wholesale grocer, on the , north side of : doe at 334141.43,, rricte ue fully ...Ins& wall vales at Superior st; a large ;warehouse belonging to H. , L';'".,se,,rgli'erel."„eng,','",.K.;'„,r'nereasetno„a n ; 1,1 g:: ~1 • N. Gates, occupied by P. Anderson awl Morrison I fl tserrengloetrora pan toss.. b, Pales at the Sm. & Co., bankers, and the warehouse of L & F. , este u V Trod lg. s4s,Til i ' utuarititket i rCrl s s! Borges..., wholesale grocers , pith a number of , sr --.:..assno. The aa• Included .2 h inc l u d in g mon at 13 and ...33. Side. today of lid laid*. neleera at small frame building. were burned. ! pace ranging from ILIA t03395.--fLonlatllle Cour. The body of flame mouse large and so fierce, • I Roes- • a correspondent ooh, St, lota. Settnblicat' orb that the firemen were unable to cope with it, and yype„ me4 ,... a , 44 ,1, 4 ,,, bab ip t .,,,,,y • . it crossed the street , qui ck l y a 0 first the Cos.:. 'Vas prem. er hews In tows ant Soithern Illinois, tam House... This was quickly enveloped in nrie T;gr,r 7 b lrs.l - 11°,:tt. i rIt t i= " ; 1, t 1T r t sheet of tune. The fire, rapidly spread up the I aril fattened. It is expel.% that toe number to be pack" river, consuming on the west side of hleririn ~ Vr o rteitrr'sl 7, VITy 4. ". ditiTo r r U ntie. if le lam: street, Chamberlain & Crawford's, warehouse, i . t n. as to-the probable prim It Is r epor.ed t he, two the Board of Trade Rooms, the Commercial In- I 1 0111 4 . ' I P IL I I "". YA.".. 44 .04." ht.tel/ . Hurling ~, i )Of the hat I know notbog, b. I mord serene office, a shoe and clothirrg - atore. Wilber ! the t, nr fel hlgh it here corn racll.o 44a at . attL.l7.l:: & McDowell, wholesale grocers, J. Bauffet, tail- , et Rock IsZtti.eho aseeit'arktl:Vorel'that 'he eould or. Grey's office, Crawford & Co's., sewed ware-' , mama for bogs at ,that place at v.:O ; mA. Thl. a .11 house. W. Bingham &. Co's. hardware warehouse, , ins'irrii'isti2:, re i =i'iit r :fli.:: gnr...- 9.1..t1et• 1.4.1 `eta ac e• clothing Store oa the north side of Superior st , 1 ITZ: r a t .i h , Vg:e,Mltit's-Zsii.eVo'nnt.TlTlV•iii. lioCI. a building L ot:copied by .1. Bergh as a clothing I may he an ins ctuntr I full et Ito;s. and corn enough stele which were burned. , ' - • ; tufa-ten them I therefor.. don't speculate on • .hort pork e . or anions Lane may he the renal," The new block , of Ithaca' was somewhat dare- 1 `!' aged lint the bnildings-were saved. The New England buildings were insured for V 0,000; Ross, the landlord, $BOOO on the fur niture, $2OOO on the lease r and $l4OO on the building; i ns, 520,000. -- Most of the buildings were partly insured: the Merchants' Hotel Tor $4000;• it b e longs to J. L. Heirith L & F. Burgess' toes is $40,000, insured for,s2ooo; H. N. Gates' loss is large; he has no. Ingurance.! The principal Sufferers were par- i dolly insured. . . - Doring the fire there were four explosions of 1 powder. liqUore and turpentine. The first crea ted a panic. At ono time the wind Suddenly changed to the North when the fire was raging in the rear of the New England Hotel. In every room were pereons removing "property when too aosoke suddenly filled all parts of the building so densely that it was with great difficulty the in-. mates escaped. - This is the most destr. active fire that has ever occurred in Cleveland. • • COIIIIS or Quiarsa BE337o:M.—Before Judgen . McClure, Boggs: and Adkins. .11 The motion in arrest. of judgment and for a • new trial in the case of the Commonwealth vs - Samuel, George and John Baker, was taken up and segued by. Messrs. Mahon and Hasbrouck. the Court overfeed the motion. and Sentenced Geerga ind John to pay a tine each, of $26, and undergo 'an imprisonment in the County Jail for nine months. Samuel, the leader in the affray, was sentenced to pay a fine of the tame amount, stub undergo en imprisonment in the rem tenth'. 1 ry for etc year. The 'partied formerly resided 1 in McKeesport. Clark Remark, convicted a thort.time since of ' . assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of George Clark, after receiving a severereprimand from the Court for earrying.concealed weapons, pomunklot l 4) was sentenced ttkhe Penitentiary r one year. Judge McClure,