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ourns after a session of 171 days......June 25, 1869 Landing at Duxbury, July 23, of the French Atlantic cables celebrated......July 27, 1869 Labor Reform party organized at Worcester......Sept. 28, 1869 Horace Mann School for the deaf at Boston opened......1869 George Peabody buried at Peabody, Mass......Feb. 8, 1870 Wendell Philipps nominated for governor by the Prohibition party......Aug. 17, 1870 Wendell Phillips nominated for governor by the Labor Reform party......Sept. 8, 1870 Boston University, Boston, chartered 1869; opened......1871 World's peace jubilee and international musical festival begins in Boston......June 17, 1872 Great fire in Boston; 709 brick and stone and 67 wooden buildings burned; loss $70,000,000; nearly 65 acres burned over; fourteen lives lost......Nov. 9-10, 1872 Legislature meets in extra session to devise means of relief for Boston......Nov. 19, 1872 William A. Richardson appointed Secretary of the Treasury......March 17