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ae. - Trea baa ‘ > » FORTIETH YEAR. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1872, PRICE TWO CENT! ‘ re yp ) | of the horse and other domestic animate, Medi- | ble alarm here In regard tothe horse disease. No ry Van nt 1 . — ' . 7 . THE HORSE EPIDEMIC. fal Meatinentand advice foraicker ame and yer known but heres wacanunteast | A, OAKEY HALL ON TRIAL. gereiittie dinerent and erwanin anuvee we | GUARDIANS OF THE PEOPLE | *7%480%47 4xp comanncrar, * xiven free, and sixteon horses are worthy report of one this afternoon, é rrs knew of no other yo of ' ‘a a “ S iceaae a _| ment there, auffering from the. prevalling pears goers signature OF the Maren whe arieaded _—_ THURSDAY, Oct. 4—P. M.—Deapite the faot NEARLY PYERY STANLK IN THE ase. Owing te Jateness of the hour won. Letter to Mr. Bouner-A | ONE WARRANT FOR $32,000 SAID TO warrants, numbered 2,516, #617, 2618, and | A CHIEF OF POLICKE AND DECECT. | ‘At the Dank of England did uot advance tte rate fo CITY APFECTED the faculty were present, but sume ot the stt- : hb : ‘a he ae liscounte at Its reed 0-4 it dente, who were watching the development of ry Oflicer'e Views tal SEN ah donde h SD Mr. Peokham said that the sixteen warrants i178 PALS OF BDURGLANS, ; ad (MUG Ge arama cab eae the disease in the horses, furnished the rter SPRINGFIELD, Mays, Oct. 23, 1872. a ha had exbibited covered the claims of Keyse ane latlon lacked vivacity and etrength, end difered Alarming Spread of the Disense—Most of the | with a partial list of eome of the most success Mr. Bossen—Deor Sirs Inthe apring of | Deputy Comptrotier Storrs ty Aue | X'Uo. The vouchers for the Keyser warreats | Damaging Testimony Against ‘Them—Th olut of business very little from yeaterday, the dull. Stages Withdrawn— Broadway Newely | ful practitioners. 1808 a divease broke out among my cavalry ditor Lynes Teatity for the Preseentton—} wore prosorved, for the reason that they had Burglar Denuin and Capt. McDow aces at that time being attributed to the expectation Deserted Vhousands of Car Horses Afe | Dr. Albert Nostrand’s office, 206 Bast Fortieth | horses at Fort Sumner, New Me} that ap- Mr. Andrew J. Gacvey on the Stand~All | been taken off ‘the files to be copied just whe: Examined The Captain as a Reporter. (hat some change would be made at to-day's meeting fected The Disease net Ental. war Hot at homer ‘The man in charge of his | Among horres in our eltfes, and About the Stolen Vanchers. the oth i xe telat of Ottet of Bolt Wil The rallway market started offetrong, and for the first + There was almost a panic in the city yee | stables told the reporter Dr, Nostrand was days became an epitemie ‘The trial of Mayor Hall attracted a large | The Court was slow in assombling. Mr. Peck- Bee ete aecripk OF Police McWilliam | gfteen minutes of businces prices ruled strong and ° iy red wie at itdefled ai of Jorsey C1 : 0 e h er, however 0 Rerday because of the alarming Increase of the | Ereating user two hundred mafia Helefled ail treats ts, number of apectators to the Court of Oyer and | Mamy Mr. Tremain, and Me. Garvin were carly in ‘ey City and Detective Doyle on acharge | higher, Later, however, and previous to the call, « dow te eniteni ie saa aprend UBUl . h their places. Mr. Buckley, Mr, Stoughton, and | Of Complicity with Proctor, Dennin, and Foley, | ward movement set in, led by Pacide Mall, which horve ts 2 A on dtsease Lg oy “J it i not may We de oe amining ° i ; ‘erminer yesterday, Several well-known poll- | Mr. Hall came tn together, and the other co convicted of attempting to rob the First Na | broke away to on _befgre,, the, Bosca _ ad. every stale Inthe city i# more or less affected jes Burden East Forty. | the lining membrane of the tictans were in the audience. Mr. Andrew J. | selof the Mayor took thelr places befcre Judge | tional Hank of J ity, wr 7 Jonraed. eveutuaily Rolug off to gi. The end, wn {t is soon abated, it promives the | Cldhth street, the next place visited. The | famed and thickened, pus | red bette: Brady entored. onal Bank of Jersey City, was begun yesterday | a'weak “one to, Gio “general. iets particnfar y i saine story Was told by the man in charge, and it, causing suff . 1 ordered all | Garvey appeared before the court at 12 in the Hudson County Court of Oyer and ‘Ter- | 1 the Wertern Union, New York Central, Lake Shore, Moat iisastrous results, Symptoms of the con JV several persons waiting forthe doctor to gs | horses on the Orat appearance of the dixeave to | o'clock, He had been subpmnaed as a wit-1 arr, gion fOMe OF THR WARRANTS. miner, Judges D 1 Newkirk h Jenn. toversed Speeghecion wae otea ie Bote: Aagion are visible on almost every horse on the | And see their sick horees confirmed the inane | be therouthiy rubbed Uetween the lower tans | ness, Mayor Hall, and Ine Sheter and Tediract cxamutnacion wes sorsieed ne SA Waa plosuied Wikoak dimiuTy, an, which advanced Tate anu ceie ee HA OCD ba Aad uA | ak Red eee TT epee a catnten cue let aes 5 afer and ex- | tho redirect examination was resumed bench. A jury was procured without difficulty, ch advanced In the, same ratlo c@ air C ne top versa |" Prot. A. F. Liontard. M.D. V. 8 Superin- | of turpentine, causing @ very. severe external | Judge Stoughton, his counsel, sat outatde Peckham prosonted a warrant for $49.170.42 | The court room was denascly crowded. Mr Wy sales of etockn inaie of late were to-day’ Cory Bion on every corner. It ts the opinion of the | tenderit of the New York College of Veterinary | teritation and blister of the railing which encloses the clerk's | Arann In favor of J. Mek, Davidson, for identif: | wit asia oe counsel for the defene ed that ratiurier aver at Norihwoutern”whicly wae he'd qeverinary aurgeons that the distemper will not | Surmeons, of 1,10) Kecand avenue, was no T saved overy horse thus treated, and ina very | desk, Opposite them sat District Attorne: rked No. By, 10.0 4 . plate be oxcsaded from the Lg DA A REL Way rove fatal, but that the horses will suffer fer | 2OM*. He ts employed nineteen hours daily dars entirely broke the distemper, and ib, Wi y | Gardated Oct By, and the witnesses for the State be excluded from the too severe am decline. This atock was the diet Pre al, but that the ho treating sick horses, and has about sixty new ‘ epidemie. vin, Wheeler H. Peckham, and Lyman ‘Tre- | 2%, dated Oct. #, and warrant No. F718 (marked | room except during the time they might be on OF tne May fd formmed,, with Hase a fome time from weakness, There have been ar fe every day doubt that thousands main, counsel for the prosecution. Mayor | No.2), and werrant No, ied for $21,189.) to th f trengit dieplayed in any of the tno aymptoms of pain to the animal, The |) 1 ee L, Robertson's office, 29 West For. | where this epidemic prevaila, can be eaved DY | trait eutered at five mi Onlor of Ingereoll & On. (marked Bx. No. 25.) the stand, This tule was adopted for the wits | fea ceeic a meat ison Romselote Biker v ome of 0 a tiethattect. was next vidted. "ie wos likewise | alopting this trentment IC aste more squienly | Hall eutered at Ave minutes past oleven, re- J Mr: Storrs testitiou thatthe signatures on this | nesses both of the State and. tho ddefence, Me. | {RR'Meiee wall yee Touta he" eam eteente or bor od with chills, and droops. Athick. 7 out attending to sick horses. His assiatant sald sunter-irritant than any oth rremedy 1 splendent in @ gorgeous groon bow and the most | !ast warrant were genuine. Winfleld (counse)) alone being excepted from | below. yellow discharge drips from the nostriis, ‘The | that from ihe therensed number of calls for the | know, and relieves the fever of the membrane | fashionable clothing, On his way to his seat he | ,,Mr. Peckham—Gentiemen, here are thirty-four, the list. | ‘Tho case was opened by the County | | ihe movement in gold to-day has heen imited, epecu- Animal shivers and coughs adtry, barking courh. | doetor It was his opinion that the disease was | Of the larynx ina very few hours, Hosides, spit | wow atonped by Sherif Brom ho talk fant to the order of Andrew Garvey, Tease | Prosecutor by reading the indictment. Attor- | litlon om either side of ihe account having been quict And grows suddenly weak. With some the cough | Inerencina its of turpentine ia always at hand, and can be | 8% y wan, who talked to 5 ney-General Gilchrist was present as counsel for | fh not reiaiuy the tare ot olecetal frontier ie Beane d with others entirely wanting. Dr. James D more readily apniied than any other counters | him a minute oF two. ‘The conversation was | Counsel for the defence examined them and | the state, and ex-Chancellor Willinmaon, with | {m26trmisitis the rate of diacouue froin Ite ee , ave heen a variety of treat strect, & talented t Irritant. It should be thoroughly rubbed in | interspersed with smiles on both aldes, As | turned them to Mr. Peckham, Mr. Winfleld and Mr. Hoffiuan, for the prisoners. | ing here, the price dechning. from 1184 to lite of which have been ensirery successtub wae found. in through the bair to the skfn,” for a dis: | yacor Hall Souk Ge tah Mr. Pockham then offered the thirty-four | The County Prosecutor sald that. the three robs | Lia at the clone last evenite, and Une rhteg on, Hashes, belladonna, aconit licorice horeee, both in fj tance’ of t r fifteen ii layor Hall was about to take his soat Mr. Tre- | warrants in evidence. Tha genuinenoss of all | bers be placed on the stand. Chief Me. | running down from i # cent. # diem for been used. it doctor was surrounded aT d n the nec main turned around, Mayor Hall bowed for- | t! lgnatures was edmitved ogee guat of No Siamese, had kpown i some time id a cere. of Nd, pala, fro draytien and livery stable keepers who were ine er the tarynx. The N Ly i ontously a0. This warrant was for o 3 ad invited him tocome to Jersey City, with 4 , with cries ime, Some ge ploring tym to do something forthelratock, As | revere. and makes the skin aor f he kine, tats Aaa bom Ge) eee thought that this also was wonulne, | others, taying that they” would have ai AEpeiateringe “rhe bide tor Treg Uhoir horses with poultices and Foon de te hed attended tn the most Urgent | weeks, and foran hour causes great. suffering to | is hand. District Attorney Garvin did not | Mr. Stephen C, Lynos, formerly a Ume ; there was no watchman at the t ated 29,005,000 at prices rau trom I ‘khear the jaws, with light purges and ex- | calls, the reporter stated his business, was | the horse. But tt acts prompily and effectively, | salute the Mayor Comptroller's office and county Lookkeeper, tes- | adjoining house could by “fthese a inion were acerpted at jz. sindly received by the doctor, and chatted | and in iny judgment it will be found the best, | Aysoonas Mayor Hall had beon seated Mr. | tifed that he had charge of the books and pa | culty. and there was $2,000,000 to be secured. | Afier the 5 with hit an follows and perhaps the only cure for this fatal malady, |p, , | Bara relating to the Mourd of Audit. Ho gave a | MoWiiliams was to pay his share of the expense vernogn |, business, THE EPTRCT OF TUR NORTHWYST STORM ig sich sudering and loss among horses | Peckham called DepAity Comptroller Storrs as | statemeatet the routine of @ bill presented to eceeeary and he and Doyle were to protect the | [fying 0sen at! epee he ‘Rasletant Veterinary surgeons poticed with great ine | THE STORY TOLD BY AN REPERIEN CED SURGEON, hout the country first witness, The Mayor, who looked « little | the Board of Audit not substantially differing | robbers if necessary, act as watchmen, and give | fairy i ‘on ihe. public debt $en m0 oe forest the effect of the severe north: |) Reporter - Doctor, will you please tell me Inas | My love of horses induces me to address you, | pale and did not seem to be in as high spirits aa | {2M the statement of Mr. Storrs, warning of any approaching danger. 194100 th woat storm of Wednesday night and | few words as possible what this terrible horse to ask you to give to this ny? v times calculated the Interest, and sometin Frank Dennin was the first esterday on, the sick aniinale. | Horses | diseare le hich piece tn your papers t : | Le generally Is, took pen and ink, looked | Mr. Watson did it. ‘The voucher was made up | fence desired to exclud testimony, on th 7.00; gold payrienta, BOOT N64 16 hat were worked hard inthe storm exhibited | De. Hophins—Itis influenza. commencing with | inthe mest prompt and ge! nervously at Judge Brady, removed hi him, and came back to him signed. ground that he had been convicted of felot 85485 currency receipe, 1 ho tnore alarming symptoms (han those infammation of the mucous membran eof the greacest mistort cles, took out his handkerchief, wiped Audito P Bot the another State. The € admitted th: Sertvecy pari ee fully housed. a ike Increase tocough and droop. Thatcon. | aning all communities. and destroying by thous | Head, cleaned bis glasses, put ‘them o Othors signed. Tt same back to him alter the | mony, and the counsel took exception. He tes: | 212, }g35 ¢um sear aes seid Malan vases Was Hit arly not stage of the disease. In the | sands the nollost aninial created for the service | And then began taking notes. H signatures had been attached, and then wns | tiled as follows ¥ ‘S5sehsi9e, "The fo atorm, hut as it began to abate vest stage the horse has asore or less co- | of man. Very truly yours. uring the proceed entered tn the county books. When avoucher | Ihave known prisoner MeWilliatos a year, first saw re the quotations ‘ Doon huadteda tof ‘horses, “were is discharee ftom (he nostrile: loses hie’ ape Hi. S. Houente Brev. Brig-Gen. U.S.A, | satiafied with Mr. Storm's Was made up ready for delivery it was entered | him'in'e Mercer street Dall room, and. afterwn 118 | 110A, Mo. 11% | $08 P. Bt pelced ‘with chile and fever and petite, and lane very high fe ie soveral tines pleasantly at Ju on the book, tn one column the number of the | Dodge's saloon in Broatway. McWilliams had spoken gy 118g | a0 Say HARM Sg be placed under medical treatment 7 Reporter— What is the third stage, Doctor’ Au cen s 4: of his counsel. Mr. Storrs # audit, in another the persons, and tn anot! fo Lane of the bank, and Lane introdiced the matter at Foreign exchange @tnge lines and railroads were reriousty in Dr. Hopkins —Convalescence or death lorseman’s Remedy: THAT BOARD OF AUDIT. the ainount, in anovher the. number of the war- | 2 MEW ieme thought there wae 82, Peent inen Venienced. and were compelled to haul of tnany | Reportor- Is the disease contagious To the Bilitor of The Sun, sistant in Comptrolier’s office. Have been ‘Tho entry was then curried to the proper so, and tact them at's eaiocs, nale'of (0m ee for prinse 60 dasa bili, icles and cars, At half past seven Dr. Hopkins It ls not contagious, but infec- sin init ne to mention an excellent reme- the latter part of 107, In 1500 Mr. A. Onke count in the voucher books, These were sub- t he teok for eight there was not a Broadway «tage between th tious. By that I mean that borses not having | dy tor ine distemper with bores, Take one drachw of was Mayor of the city of New York. Mr. K. i, | stantially ledger accounts, The audit book Ttold him Ethought 7 1 the ¢ iy Halt i ‘The areat tore igh the disen: ere apt t ne infected with It | guiphate of iron, and one drachtn of powdered assaf@. 8 On roller rig the whole, your, 8 substantially a day book, ne coat Wo cones f Mi engage the men. | Uires vebicles. during the after. from stand ir oO . 2 pril, 19 rr. Wm, we mdeny o lect us, Pp proper man o1 va opirem TOURG the Wane NuTDwer , : m With thove Who | iiga, two drachme of sulphur, and two onneee of roe | Ul whe Honrdul Supervisors, itave looked i the Comp: inca tT ROME TOUGHER WERE SAVED. | | teal. We Rotihrouzh the drat wailia about four hore. | Plcieed. a Rise aan on disud weer abe ta A fatal? Gand git Racly pulverized aid waged, and gieen with | (rollac's cifce fora paper relating to the Hoard af | sitet September T deuce kuow thst any of tne cqunty: | Lulswrae in the day thine merchant paper still being large, Prim sccepteaces ely blanketed. On every sidethe aha! Dr. Hopkins It ts apt to be fatal among these | (re of one partur earbollc acid Mi wigijenine parte of | writiig of Mr Hall, Tia ta the papers ena ee Mae a how hand me. | the bank wall qirough | gre queled at toi? ® centenitle being due, howe airy cough Of the sick ‘sniowls was heard. and | horses who are worked while they are tick, | My ver the neck and body with doable CTC clerk spart from | out to get some paper aud tnuclla Basted the | Cter, Delow 10 ¥ cent. the poor horses standing with @ i heads | experience teaches me that it readily responds me feet at Nigal cime, Moet | The endereel's 4 Nace up. We mot Doyle, and te next day MeW ili ka Bond market felt the influen Qnd chivering bodies were the subject of much | to treatment when taken tn time. inate from wakiag the poor | 17 sin umeregued, ey 9. af attention (a the Mayor's algae: | and told them of the accident. McWilliat Nd he one Ie rian onened Winpathetic comment. Reporter W hat method of treatment do you ® inteture of equal parte 0 tf ‘On motion of the i c remeunte te foom over the vault wad the Walter lors ec compared with last night's ‘THE SANITARY COMMITTER'S REPORT. pureue, Doctor? u inky Re County Auditor collect fi saprperiate commit ‘ 4 fat to be Rotibed of it; god word ace us iorormne’ We | and without new re Heury Clewe & COn 8 Wi Dr. Stephen Smith, of the Banitary Committee DM. MOPKINA'S TREATMENT, uate TET e LEE Fred prior (Oo April, 1870, and the tees aperyisore all liabilities uid Cail them gona | touclnded |, report prices as foliows at 4 P.M. nm : oY sect bo eto | We'alt caine to the fry ; Bid, Asked. {ths Hoard of Health, made an Informal report | Dr. Hopkins—Delladonna, stimulants, and ——— Ahiounte now cue thereon, and that the evidence of the enine, though they look Hoa like the Mayor's slg: | Doyle or Me W ait lure the Commissioners yesterday afternoon, | tontes, Ido not use any depressing agents. I THE NORTH BRANCH MURDER, _| tate be the nuthorlsallon of the ane by the bald board Thad those before shown. 1 Pee see re At LRG te, 48 coup. nthe tiature and progress ofthe epidemic. Ho | etimulate freely. and —aduinister an electuary bee i OF lie aburupriate committees. on certificate of Clark | nature to warrant #425 us a geniiine siguas ‘ Hey 5:40, ison coup id that he has inspected all the public and pri- | of belladonna mixed with Heorice Then | The Trial of Mre. Charity Litte—Her © x pot! ie +R. SH 4 Ce OTN CRe ah cide rcneriy tnece warrants, it 24 10408, reg. ; i \ ’ } r ad the appropriace blanks | 7 nothing about these warrants that led me to 18 the horses he 5 é a : free Correspondence o| e Su oe Paymen q b ‘a of the day of wae gotiy h otel. We worked uotil after | o'clock c 116 Be of 11! coup. TOK 1 bles wick with the disease, On Saturday they | best, though any strong stimulating lott Hy rea ies ft The Sun. “ACO vmRY Hatt, Mayo inte might accutmulace tor sone day Sight, wher este eW tila 8 Ste ys, ‘es were worse, On Sunday the epidemic was at tta | plied to the neek, In conjunction with tl Mosticen.o, N. Y¥., Oct. 24.—The trial of «Win, Mi Twnnbs Proceat President Board ‘the ab fone of the 5 have Weal cent GF Cae ocd In erosetuees k 14% Cen. Pacific g.b.100" Holeght, and'on Tusadar'the horses were ‘ll well | tuary internallv.woutd he probally Just as Mrs. Charity Litts, for the murder of her hus: cians BeCONNOLLY, Comptrotter.* WS cacslbectes wethe some Cnol Sran under we wens lo divide. | Netilug wae sala, abot ese dor Tambien tat Bee tegeee mn joctor thinks that the disease is to eporier—Suppore all thie failed 7 . eo name rs . ie ten Gabe bi TY fast EA ‘ i ew Yor the horse what commen infuenza isto inan. | Dr Hopkine-+then 1 would administer a pow. | band by polsontng, was resumed to-day. Her 4 account books, the audit bik” eames cing. 00 joo warrants. Bots ten days after thc arrest, He satd Ge gad atid There are chil’s, and the horse drueps, A high [erful etiinulant sub-cutaneously, ‘The bypo- | deportment was far different from what it has ; bara fo wa signatureywould be comploted before it w = re Re ieamehic Ue Copa sway: chat 1 26 to 26) january aud July issucey tht Idls- | de Hon Is no ne thod of treatment Ton Fete m i, it, 1877 8 conversation rs mt uW h gone to Philadelphia to endeavor to per ed ha Hy Mill edd Octobe ei ever fullowa, with coughing, wheesing. and dis- | dermic injection Is no new method of treatme heen, Sliv exhibited much emotion. The brass ie Hall le tolareas Kany papers and | rent to the Mayor. Very few. af the vouchers. (ti ied. ‘to tHe Mad "wei 084 for hone pri ania October, charges from the nostrils: ufter whieh the dis. | in diseases of the horse. butto my knowledge tt loniobtalaea teh E eae therine Wook At papers? A-Vea. kr and ta | passed shrowgh ny handy tad amdavite, attached HO” that” he would Proctor Kattonal Becks Gee Park Heo ie, ase Uisappears. ‘There has not been w fatal | haw not been used in this epidemic utton obtained further proof of the intimacy at request 1 nade a casual look tor It That practice bad to beabandoned. ‘The aida- | sald McWilliame had receive patch from Sih. Walioent” Bam’ 110) Meck of hens The discuse ie hot contagious, | Renorter, Would vou starve the horse while | between the prisoner and John Davis, and | ''Q' ny, inthe Comp | Y t een exact several years Dick. | the tee and tonal nk, i Rank of nder treatment ? estubl shed by two wittesses the sister and ‘ Sard? ACOND, | Tuere has bern, Lanppose, some motion in this regard ty | gave ue: ‘4 ad not wie. ciblsreth. ok care pet. ae TE Hopaiis No, alr, Twould cover nim with | brother-in-law of Litte- that a few hours after the Board of bipervisors ceived the mesang: ae ihe hai were monerate. A. pretty |. food | coma ‘THE COMMON TREATNENT heavy Lignkee, sta Ih nnd | te death of her husband, Mrs. Litta and Davia |, G-Do you know where the vouchers, warrants, @e, | WHAT THE NUMBRRS INDICATE, H inet Inceting with rapiieate \ormans foetancen’ Phe He jbave ue carrots, a pte, or a we that the | cons and ay at Te nar oe ey A] sate persona roome | uumber aig wari proctor’e sleter thet the had * peachied Chet of nin linimen yeast Would oF vould awallow exalt n of Litts, consenting | arto av feiween the vunty Affaire the wain | umber of warrants at be ein’ | Police Ragan of 8 Ja. Doste eatue to xer tie 1h Jat) sty food, auch w Heporter—¥ou spoke of a disinfectant. Which e re deciared that unless @ poe mand the fe Auliwur Wat | ning of the facsl year, The ely depertmere wauki | aud Drought keys to haadeulie. He waste get ua be: | Union ats whiel 1a hale wit Ag you consider the most eticacions? mortem was held uld report the case ts the | son's room was! i probably ‘acne twice as, many warrants fore a Justice of the Peace, and on out aud Wabast Od datnp teod is piven; Aconite and eee Dre Hopuine -Guryaenei Grail mes Covoner for ins tion. From withesses who ely adjotning the ¢ lore room. Sheed by Mr. Peek Id not if drive the van and tot wy Columbus, Pitre have been tised as Internal rewedies.but | Reporter What do you know of the Kygyp- | Were about the house at the time of Litts's tll. on, Se pareline the ty Ale room 0 taaued. There was another prev eee ee Berne New derary Cobtral i are tinnoceaury. One was examined 10 | tian disinfecting powder? Lit koodt sit was elictted that toward the lust there | se tue Comp tin © her books Vefore that 1 ata p i ; . and Erie dats, 414, 0 Warliugton, € wn disin Rpowder? Ts it kood Xuowtedve th ‘ Which there was a sinapism chest: Theale | Ie Hopkins cit ompod: Aneiinecontainine Iittio. suspicion of the actions of Davis ‘THE STOLEN VouCHERS. sweden nie varranteriehes‘uard | ttere the prisoner declined t nersta lata Ail wnusee at at Pauly 8.4 assaces Were hot lullaned. lunge were not | wiarge amount of carbolic acid is good asn dice | aud Mrs. Litts te where the vouchers were kept with refer 4) mot “County ia. | Paine, OF state his rosidence, home, or place uf | cine Iallroag of Missourt, second murtgay, 62 ; Milw Pp atarg f carbollc acid is good asa di i koe and et. Paul, fret tort especuilly affected, Horses should be kept | infectan: Wiilam Kose swore that he had thrown away ia Auilitor’ th ppirolier'e? A. it birth, and stated that he had spent the last five The follow Mesnowe the migbest’ lowest and-¢ warty wiih blankets, and not exposed to damp norter—Whiat about the bromo-chioralu uedicine, while wall Y the litte partition whieh the Auditor ooeu: years in the South and West, and was a prof: Mt closing pt (1th Nye ddaaekdlelalal oh} nn sb woather, No disinfectants need be used. Horses | Doctor? pied ware tong deak, and j lawou Boles underneath the Depart sional gambler and thief. Saban. ‘boca. Sea. acta that were Tuesday were at the | Dr. Hopking— Apa disinfectant it is exceltent, | Prisoner. Mre Clayte Geek. Ip thoes the vouchers were Gept. t have myself All tho tn After this Ch Wilt all to get a) rv fasion for nlarin. | for the mouth and nostrils. Water, with physician to take charge of all je what oocurred ts Mayor. thle was ihe routine, from which there waang | Sore! Of Nathan, but this felt throng ira ite disease will soon pass away. Should a fotal | ehill off, LE cousider better than anything els he Jeft, and to see that no one tamper- 1 think, gn the 11th of | departare. Before the Hoard of Audit, the Hoard of Witness was then examined asto the details of ch end Westera, cme occur, the body will be carefully dissected | that purpose wiht. Litton the Saturday night belure 1 day or Monday. The | Sup: rvisors passed on county Habilities and the Coun'y | his life. He answered at length, but deniod - ae iis "i terually + on. that he belleved le was soon to die, and ' Could aot state the amount of wale | cross-exatmination was at some length, cliciting THE STAGE LINES STOPPRD HR ran uot auncorecit daiaging eictements ih fare, Caviow | oS Clams mgalnet the county iu In, The County | Pothing news repped tn Western Union ek ‘The ‘Twenty-third Strect Staze Company atart- | Ati Hop kine <1 donot ap Wm, Kose, and John Walters. These statements Fier ao aa to turn the kooh foo of seanieseed wo Tuer Mane | contradictory statements, but they were unimn- | QeFl.wertern ed only nix OF thelr stages veetenday mont hesitation in esying that t were not allowed as evidence by the Court, aa it fe where the vouchers wore hept hed the appestenc Ae bY ortant, ‘Tie as thon ord We | Surtisestern preferred Hut atier making one trip these were taken of | Heeleatton in waving tha Aiees hot be shows that Litte was in his x been broken fit be only mivatain Confined in quarters where he could ¢ Milwankce bs forthe day. Chrve-tourths of thelr horwes are | Fy and sulphur asd other tt dat the tine they we He. Whatever | Ge you kuow what vouchers, were there? i. nd the Board cate with no one. Pacatia down with the disease, and nearly oils chi ppnUe Body Osher. tila ature, John Davie was auspiclously an prewented ‘the expenditures on caus n ae eats “ $ . Peete Hrtaptr qrepenitrer yes tage d Paki dona © opinion ts" that the tat: Tho night ih question to racertait, what nit, Weiss had'been Cousens | | When the vouchers were etolen fina those eu polloe, waa went aWoric ite testited ne fol: 1 ag Bee ruplied wit Seam ontee uly Veterinary College and all Were, and was detected twice in the attt | lite ‘Me Lyous wae Acting Cowity Auditor f koow . order of the Comptroller. | Jowat : Dany, chink Wet reet end war.th the regular practitivners prefer it to any ot of listening at Litts’s room once at the | the routige through which a claim went. Hitlle wore AyOF were grint the avenue stage line ted. anit betwe i Uthat Raialiceae Nuwarar Wun: eameintoee Fand another time out doors at the widow, to the totus Aeditor,. He directed” sl Aknatires it c Have kuown Which accompanies the Indienzn Inno severe | Wileh Waa talsod. He also questioned all thres tthe Wlochere on biabka. Bry. Connoily are, mud hake nh i een F that we cannot nduntaister, inthe ordinary wav, | Cf the persone who were in the ry pe olgnatares c tise County sat cua Sauen te eater eh 4 twenty five stiges hive been withd nist ihcoreven an electuury. chen | fastiat Latte had saidvand whether they ber | Qth fotin™™ Salita te etgtued ea ‘ Tei thea mettre Ot yatta it Peas Sethe hat! | Gale siver Superintendent thinks there 1s more Chat halite ae) Catrene cere clrctuary, Then. | jleved he knew what he was talking about ners was procured. Then avother M coused fn duly, | versation. Iw senting weard | Quicksliyrr pr he feared trom the weak condition in which THOT Haaser ie uhe Lesoleemtotiieenine It also transpired that since the linprisonment | girecitgtns Coumty Aulitr C Tue date tn the pook waa no Indi! | and a piece nicer Welle Farpoa ¢ Keporter—Doctor, Is the disease on the in- | pf Davis and Mre. Latte they bad written many | Then tne Cumptrol ss . ts an indication cf the dain it aas tered ast down sboul four feet trom (is wardrov Nether Ones Benes urth avenue stage Ine has withdrawn | CaS eslon Of the counsel for the people and. | tie Cox . ally signed and delivered within tew | entered Into conversation with this wainan, Myre. Deve. | United states Exprere hes. ‘Two hirdsof the horwes, are sl HUNDREDS OF HORSES LN PRI the counsel for the people, and | MM yor for his tigneture. A County Auditor sud to that exteat the uateon tho bovk is au ingle | Four, The wardrove door vas haif wn iuen op. ty auld on Pt birs Of bie. botera ae ate d 1 unt | laced upon it during flises. proves . After the Supervinore had Passed an account fee all parte of the root aud hear distinctly BANKING AND PINANCTAL, j Dr. Hopkins (with hesttation) Well, to be car nthe two prisoners. It wes pro- | Pioaccaty tus uamebt Win BL PeccLCh ee meaning | the County “Avditor examined ity Fcamnot aay how read from ainemoranduin book), Dey . drawn about the same number, Half the horses | did with yuu, L cannot help saying that ety ve the genuineness of these letters | Chairuag uch of 8 examination he gave, but hia stamp ad to | MeWiliiame sent hwy th he hy - wre sick hundreds of horses will die within the next tw ¥ the county and his wife, and WATSON'S DUTIES. be put it. the sume ae (hey were put sudsequcatly on it. Denniu’s $f ; 9 BANKING HOUSE OF HENKY CLEWS @ CO, THE EFFECT ON CAR HORSES. Or three days Which were hot In any danger thie | oifer them as evidence. The Court ruled. that big at Clerk: {a th ot | ‘he Aualt Hoard cal ; ~ e for Wall street, New York. The Fourth Avenue Ratlrond Company have | morning. ‘Che reason le this: Many carmen and | unless it could be proved positively and directly otros aes Coane Tout | acti Reda The Warrants and vouchers came back to NM rept thas Bille of Exchange, Circular Notes, Travellers’ end LIE theie Hockes Unde Creatine. pnare [livery stable keepers depend for a hvelihood | that the letters were written by the prisoners 4 as the President . * Pe oh ecole raves wlthdiann vestaea ay ¥ | solely on their horses, ‘These horses were aick, Were not admissible, Neither of the wit- | of he Board of superyina The Court here adjourned. ommuervial Credita issued avatiable in all parte of the jo waa not seriously | Mt. instead of ng attended te at « had see letters written, aud To 1". Hah Ihave been Deputy Comptrolier siace Seen z world, . a,hot seriously | ince, were worked. in the Fain to-day t teatify af theirown knowledge that | iin Mie waranpointed by Mroinas, Thrower | OPRRRIDING THB CONSTITUTION | {ail The Depoaite received, subject to check at akztt, Antereas res were dvwarond tinny | Ht, was, certain’ death tthe ° th {Whe nandwriting of either of the | ‘as ratalianed {ais oF a file Guten were to pre. OF THE UNITED STATES. Dogieeail they w slowed on ali Dally Bolances ° the o n will be the sufte j nainttted peir | fare ait me to expenditures, on county pedals swag to'n room in New York which Penuin bad hid. | Collections sade. Investment Orders execute Avenue Railroad have over one | °F. Fat attending inany stables where every | + hapere and submitted the | y Couey wom Hevsald the lools were rewusble and they would eet pela dell pial Sore tae) res under trentn aver ls down with th F » y arure thom'back. The wonan asked Devie what hile wits MnarAwn veNterdaye Aoouite aut nts are « a livery atable k and Decide at Ite Reverciga Mould ay it ahe Show he Wan tmpiiested wna he Bald Nay ete Mart , iia ahd if Injection of Carbolic acid. ts eM LO keep horses 8 4 ' 4 the woutd go trary sked Min who put up the jos, | THURSDAY, Oct. 24 UR AND Meat—Plour, Detledontia and an Injection of cerhollo acid This fart, te r The prisoner always t hed that 3 Alarming Arregation of Power, nd" ant abe Herself ad Wow i=” Rug | — tue uaiverwal revaienct ot ihe horse feats ; eatment | purse, Will save maby horses | she was innocent of the cl hy i a The office 0 Feder t ore | Bk ul was, and he answered, | among all the drnnght horace, preventing (he mage: dred sick horses ln the ‘Third Avenue Railroad otherwise would have died under @ dite ia Con Tiaved Davis WOuld DS § " by the Auditor. and th ‘ommissioner Davenport holds court when not ‘and asin th hat a'pumbet y Very dull, few buy era present, and the D stables, ‘The hospital stables aro filled to. th treatine he only witness showing that anything had | {oliir. “The warran " Miahaine. toile auth Rue auce ; atity ‘the the ma vod Uttnont capacty. “About Atty oars have ben | . HeporterI know of a case where bumed cork | been adiuinistered to Lite by Mrs. Latte or | ttoller,,* gene ‘out ng Lo bia duties ae Chiel Supervisor Ont Iichtowe at ¢ : [ and rosin were used nea disinfectant with sul- | Davis dyiring the former's Illness was that of | gic . before It] Election wae Hterally Jammed yesterday with te Feth etrect ant | Ce et. We quot, the Ninth Phur, while. Vromo-chloraluin. was uscd to | Dr Hail, the itinerant herb doctor. Ho was | £% ! ae Ncittahoa Vel awaltine Che cecniaicciica ne ie and tt ahd agreed ther Bon., goas are affected by the di: nd ti are h hand nostrils. ‘The horses | called to attend Mrs, Litta for cramp convul- PG a bu h lon © ko over the conversation to soe if T had it MOTTE Hitaee Ghar agar RoceepEainlG ‘wdo you like that modo of | sions, to which she Is subject, and while there Charles Heinrich on « charge of ejecting one dvice of the Couuty Prosecutor L treatinent, aoonite being taken Internally, while olort he propared @ mixtire of v hat wre known ot th ‘duest. of Grant's spectal deputy marshals from his Froauunelip, aoouite helug Laken Inearaally. 9 hie kine Uaughingy Doctors will differ, | malcrit medica as Ohvo snake root and motlsear home, At W« * d shipping eatras, @Livedath, 'itve, Agu, €4begbOdD, ne are , know; but T still ere to my original | for Mr. Little, Davis was there that night, a borsos are fed on bran and cut hey, and warm i nd t Ttnink wore ex complainant, "Dr." Stahl, and the doctor and The Cou osecutor had | Com airal-Western, es Bicg 600; Braid) Wine, &@ nis are treaueatiy a ory. Success has crowned my efforts; and 1] the doctor lodged at the hou In the morne | yen scversl that ait not arin . een “ x ietident of the Belt tne | KBOW Of others, who belong to the same school | ing Davis told hin) that they had given Litte @ | Ser eerersl Mat att not himself entered into a private room and ro- boken 0 he was on | $8369.90. % of cars. mayb tbat of the 10) horses Jot are alight. | Of practice Ldo, who #ay as T say, that 1 have | portion of the mixture, and the doctor noticed Justice RradyThat.ia the certifeateor the Board | mained tn consultation for an hour. This inol | duty, and bad in going Lo |, Paovisions—Pork wae drmir with a good busine ty affected, and but few totally disabled. The | Byt det lost * horse with the disease, that some of it was gone, of ANAM On which the Mayor's naive did pot appear? | dent was commented upon as wholly unusual. A | Porty-third atroct. Witness did not know he | tli aout 2 hy) Ue. including new mess cash an treutinont consists of helladengar aconite, ana | _fhis.closed the interview. ‘The reporter aftor- | Dr. D. I. Decker and Dr. John D. Watkins | | Mr stougiton—Vea, alt, like spectacle was never before witheased in the | Was to meet Doyle, only that he was to xo there fet Fi8.40; do in 8 Jobing way $1B6 ; Re Uailiiacmailera intent Ward learned, while pursuing his investigation | testified that in thelr opinion a person dying as | | Wiinesst don't récoliect being present whenthe | United States courts, Mr. Heinrich aud his | fF the purpose of reporting a conversatl 20) bbls. old plain tess. at a, and warin musiies given aa of the horse disease, that Dr. Robert W. Finley, | Little did. betraying such symptoms, bad been | *yrayamere cmumined. 1 | daughter were in the court room. After Mr, | Che examination here rested, and the Court tt for loug clear tor Now Of the 40) nthe Grand, Hous of 116th street and ‘Third avenue, was purguing | killed by some Irritant potson. ia signatures tothe warrantapurpartng to bebiswrere | Davenport had privately catechised Dr. Stahl, | #fucted the Jurymen not to allow any one t Th ent meats there waa, mien Rae eetnare the same ¢ of troatinent as that of Dr, | ‘Tae case will, it te thought, be concluded to- | pot his? Ai don't remember. Twas Bot presea | he entered the oourt room and asked Messrs, | Cunverse on the subject of the trial in thelr i for pickled re coughing and twenty are unfit for duty, No »kins, and bas been success{ul in 28) case morrow, Wheu the Warrants were examinod, Hirsch and Langbeim, counsel for Mr. Hein- rence, requested the gentlemen of the pross furs bave been taken off, but twenty-seven trips TH DIBKASK IN WFSTCHESTER. a MAYOR TALL 1 rich, whether they would admit that Mr. He to make Shy comments on the case, and & Z Jew ure made per day, Chalmers, the stable DIAMONDS OF THE FIRST WATER. ri ve rich was registered and would not demand the | ‘Hen adjourned until this morning a 27100 Ibe ib Sdyuahe { + ae, day, r ng the disease firat manifested The Mayor now rei monte Production of the books, “Mr. Hirsch replied. in —s—— steady, but quiet for Western f nbout” On poaa, applies & Huiment to the glands, and warm | jtwelf ain Fees of the Morrisanis, Tre. der, Orvt the bill he backing, 6 the negative and demanded an examination; w fheluding Western on the ap to Aye, ashe, ae trojuently given, inont and Fordham Street Railroad. Out of 135 tity | ing the County Aiiditore stamp: then the he | A Woman's Straggle with a Bloodhound. v thet w Soventh avenue stables | horses nae Gotan but Davenport sald the case would haye to be Petry prensa eve: aesiiial clty at Baas sc, Dresed hows, Ouse. Butter’ wae oe i gadwar ang Seventh avenue stables | horses In the stables, seven b coughing. nev # of Precious Stoues Ie | Mavor, Comptroller, and President of the Hoard | adjonmned if counsel {naistad upon having the | _ Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Krameli was attack- | gulet; tueStarb, wate, (ie latter for faucy. Cheoee ‘The foreman, Mr. William R. Latell, who 1s an ee b of Supervisors; then the certificate of the GA OFA GEAGEA LABDARORRATAETA aM eee Wae rather quiet, but reluained steady. Rags, 2hgsto horses are slightly affected, while twenty-fve | aminent veterinary surgeon from Mobile, Klas nother District Found. | C.motrolier requoatig the warrant to ny of ibd esi aaa vorcig Liken | for Wcatern and Atat wre eo ATovied that they wfe totally unit for | immediately arinary aurgegn from Mobile, Als. | Dexven, Oct is no longer any | Comptroller requosting the warrant to be drawn; Mr. Ettrsch ¢ tended that It was Mr. Daven- | Newark street Hoboken, and was 40 mG RAI <M heat tower; salen 800 bua wt BAB 2 duty. No cam have heow taken from the route, | compound of tar, aicohol.and helladona, Where | doubt as to tho discovery of diamond fields in| {have ouly. seen these vouchers or papers tn the Bfou pave fads’ he anid, Semple tine co bring | ines one, Will protabiy dis. The Wouan bed gone b a dake aueite Apne oles foe No.8 MilW ay Ips of the febillo” symptoms manifested thomsclves he hands of the County Auditor, passing through the le | the books here. Its sour dute. My cl t Biba the ber in the Urowery, ons) the & wiskeb had west, Bim 6LW) for white W od, ‘The Worst casos are treated by an ap. ave Uncture of aconite, Last evening the tine. 1 Make an exaiait ae “4 your duty. By client hae | peca crouching tu acoruer, spr her before #he spot and $1.68 for amber Indi lion of mustard: plaster over the lungs ot | fitreesw doing well. the yt : nes have passed tr ver, heen arrested & loose and unwarrante : 9 yea aai alton tie | Hive bust at ose, tn alone animals, Warn teashes, belladonna, and |. t hg well, the Tenehing hah Si Bhar charge, and Ldemand, that you produce all the | wareware of ite presence. ‘The antival seleed ber by nalterable business at 64%¢ v used Internally, Mr. Geltner, a brewer of Morriaania, bas fly ¢ Med reepect ty olly y evidence againat btn,” Meuauede The. woman neh Wanhen baie Fulton ferry line of | narsoe ene at emente (cde ae aan tg dived by'the Complrotier? ‘A2-Yea, Commissioner Davenport—Let me say b Pid eaitae test Diack Weatcra fs an hie haraes Wenty Jald ty, Dr. Gatell has 4 1. Was search: made for them >A ir that shall devote only such time as T can si ‘ " des for be an porns charge of Mr. Geltuer's stable, and under a Is organtaing here, | Q\—What was the Fault? A.—The reault wae that | tathis case Whother it tak AG lash s iit stores sud Lies.a lintinent to the isyettocome, ization was effected and officers. elected ould have Been tn the custody of the elty | | This anuounvement created profound sensa- | Piel had taken & moutltu Of the wo Rocuntke 10 collec Inirly setive au evening. Anoth ‘ond district. hy uot pase through my | thon. an'serm, fr; Nast was, eu ti ats Nd f40) Daye wt 1S Seated ARTO Rerinlinlo ee Ti ae kiyn the disease bas spread in about | the proposed extension of the Atchison, Tope! oer. twas got usual for them to pasa tore the examination of “Dr.” Stahl, and the propo- | ing her to cousclousuees, (here ls but might bope of her TAR ‘ wis (tho-e waking but four trips a ue proportions as in New York. Cars | and Santa Fé Railroad. An engin pi o Hulldings, &e., aod had sition was accepted, ‘The dootor testified that | recovery Ree, aes day) vere yenierday taken off. ‘Ten cara wore p withdrawn from all ‘he railroad lines Mr W. 1. Pugh, Chief Engin tute, OF were auppowed th he wag appointed a apectal deputy marshal by ie taken tou th tine. Of the obo express companies and lea companies Topeka and Santa Ko Hajiroad, loft Her wloue, we head of the Fi Gen. Sharpe on his own applicat(on; that he Nominations Last Night. horees tn the E stables, about AO © suffered great inconveutence and warm Sept. following the Arkunsas river had called upon Mr. Heinric The Thirteonth Assembly District Assistant “Ustad, hg 4 and Ie are diaatled “there are | “in Willfamabirgh the car stabineaure crowiled nnessee creek 10 the head witers | STRALING A FORTUNE A COMMON THING mation about b but that | aiuermanic Convention (Apollo Hall) met last « : ‘od'redaing, $y veinent in the. beaith Weick horses.” 1tt+ fenred that travel will be the Piney river, down the Piney, | Q.—Was there a large nereas: tn the Dusinows of the bund that he had previously tiade (2 Kighth avenue, and nomtuated Saul 8, Wart re for mated onary” Bt eee A EES ER NN RR pe RN 10; currency talane ee ee ee EE Te leaves the Lorsedthan from the diseaso Wile ied: So ek Mr. Davenport sent for the | 1 poelton Wits 3 Tatty, heads, $2:duae L2; Routhers vrado and Arizona. Several ml The t ent is # atly tmpeded, ‘The horses belonging to the rand, White, and Ui h e1 and hanes Department to the monthe o rs e, aud aud belladonou, with warn Prolinerios and terrier are kept in | reached Salt. Lake City Ovte 10, "White pass | Suicanprecedentan? Arctenc nr, of May 900 Aud | BR gworn atatement to tho inspectors of elestion Tammany Assistant Aldermanc Convention of | nia gam buvranl be. for lowe w the stables, “Three horses belonging tothe | dng over that portion of the route indicated by. | _ Qin the year 197 wore vouchers of 630,000 or gn) | When his name was placed upon the Registry. | he vune discret namtnated Wie We Core rifogal,, Refueit frm at toy NK KXPRES® HORSES AP Jaines Hulvor Engine atid Boller Werke in North | the Piney and Uintah Fiveme the eee guy | untiaual in tie Fiusuen Departinent ? Avo Mr. Helurich then ordered him out of his | Tne Niu District Apollo Mall Asseusbiy Convention | “Cotrox The deiand for colton on th ey pee HH ROE Fae (ie BOS ale 5) OPks 1D, 4 ae Fs, You are Secretary of the present Huard of Audit? | house, and he called upon a police officer, who | nomiuated Win. 2 Benge! Very light, and prices are ie. lawer sof tt k notafected have ted “by the. brilliancy of tho, stones : , ! Hecond atrvet are sick, Tinse not afeated Lave ited iby tho briliianey : will produce # Oiank like those uscd by | retuned to Interfere: While ha was inthe street, yuh District Apotio Hall Assembly Covrem: | 1) t.,aul' low irdiling do, idiser sa'en | Even the broken-down horses belonging to onda, uy ‘® Dumber S. ,' Nise iad inrich threatened to knock out bis met at > Third aveaue, and woulnated Patrick | wich #8 for export, BH for cousumptic pirest reddlara ate aivivien, { od ne apecimens, ‘After arriving at halt nt tho Huard ne 4 something of that kind Dhtrict Apollo Hall Assembly Con. | tr uractions at duchanged Fates esles 7a IN JERAEY CITY AND HOPOKEN ke City and hearing of the Arizona diamonds, | © ie preseated, oF + Hirsch - It was a very violent presumption | vention meiatnated Charles C. Wilaoh for metuber of | tug. t) oMclal report. al iae, for Oeton ¢ Near ABP or the See eee Naas tines cimone were produced wad tested, and je by deputy and seat? to pay that such a thing could be done, [Laugh- | Ase mbir Naveluber: Isle, for Deceinher. Isic Toss Companies Were Kr joroy City and Hergen Horse Caron: | | to be wenuine diamonds. ‘The belief is | Mr. Tremain objected, tor.) The Seventeenth District Apotio «| tee Fie Februney, Toke for Sian esterday to tind bones to do th reagocted hy the discano, and the North | I8P-dly growing that the wealth of the Colorado | | The Court, after argument, ruled the quostion | , DF Htahl: on being cross-examined, admittod vention Unanimously Sad 0 Ile, for May. the Tiger Hying the malls, Wraneferting. tl 1 Guunty Horse. Kallway Company have | diamond folds will vastly eclipse hor wealth in. | inadmiscbie that Mr. Holnrich had not assaulted him j trict Tammany A Leased Lg Acted be from the railway stations, and their lin nearly the sane proportion. Sesers, | *llver and gold, Mr, Hall said that the psosooution may at any | had merely ordered hin out of the he vention nominated Abirew Blestin by nosh, ak Inust Of thelr Hommes ar @& Uy KOMP Manufacturers, were Uhalle a time’ put in-evidenoe books from ‘the Compe | AoCtor also coniossed that he had recety iy ieee dt Live stock Muri td ain antaaiies er eacnts i tT Any REUCke poolertiay eee Heeble | Nobody Wants Hedferd—Rverybedy Wants] troliete office instructions from a special deputy marshal in | pysed Andrew Ileastn tor ute i New Yous, ‘Thursday, Oct Mishty-four blo horses have hoen attacked | a being fi from the malady. At Souk 4 Ty Mr, Pe Durtog the 18 the tebi Conoordia Hall, the headquarters of a section of es Feiluor for ct re ~ Vom ‘The fatality of | horses are alfooted. Nearly half the horsor In The Bar Association hus simply giv 187] 9101 dpe RICHARD RTORE ta hile Leta renee atte tia Brooklyn Ring 1 welch of the sick anis | the livery stablon are sick, wnd at ove place | pression tothe Dn oral eeece re Te BORAT Teh elpery (a bis prnvare otioe Letore that The King Democrata of Brovkly Ne tnart st vetdedly Gait {i,m are amid coin tortablo | died horaoa sick. Business at he Bremen docks i dtygtthne that the tetorm HiT Ge ial Of ate Mi. Uimoi—Did you go to bim to aud oat what | 2% 4 i Prd tor the alg er) will fall cutlrely siponded ndomaun's bre Hid be plac tion. Judge Sa were others in tho oame wer, (npluding al those urou | you should swear ah at Aeaibie. for va tr ympanion, | ory in Vinlun LH owe of the horwes were able | anit's wane tin t , jonved iy egnnection Falcy. [oe overs! ecame | estan Mr: Davenport modestly doolted that the Bn mag Bhay nd at loaat Wear loads horses th real work, with the City Judgeship, and should it be Question waa Inadmiaaible in that form erry Donavau, r “i 4 tnt) hosrox, THE MALAY MISEWHERE, joule to concentrate al ‘sections of returitns MAYOR HALLS BIGNATURE FORGED, The witness, in answer to further questions, Neel Cathy \ Nn ine wallen ths iy iy phe eae ny a id y.. Aa Ins 4 his support, he would certainly be elected. Mr, Stoughton sugested that the documonta | said he had a* general conversation” with Di « Soe ee este nctientas, Cf nomes io tia tty aud | ‘ches be would io honor to the Jon nobody | be pit In oyidence without formal Inquiry, 40 89 | venport about the casa, i So noming Need By ut dressed hogs were w shade Bruier, wud 1 , ied at over $5.59, | on Washington étreet has stopped running, the bere 01 rl vd thi ‘canvassed b - i~ Willian 1, Boartag arevte re Se evi ae 1 thei ode Wy by alfectod by | Metropolitan Horse Railroad Company has boon | The Challenge forthe Billiard Championship, ef arta Be CORAOS tae pane Rene Pe '® trespass! census intrest ba Diy Io the Mrs. Horace Greeley ely y Btier nightoo * cor apelied to larwely reduc shelr trips, and si 40 the Bililor o s Mr. Hall pro: pty Indloated One paper as the | instances Came under the observation of the te declined tue wou. | Wedueway, and WiKDE wae ® (rifle be tt ugh VETHKINARY AUDGRONS VISITED. berg ons depending upon horees 16 ai foot SIR: In answer to Mr, John Deery’s challonge only on ha pf 2008 ob which the signature Fister in whioh the age of voters was made out ce uy fanger, The symptoms have wot al ved Hanb evo rrter Wout I BUFPALO, Oot. 24. "The. ho to pl teh t : ato i py - - idee tere Ihr friends ar eK I RORLer OF lesegr GOATeS. cee disease has | {© play mee match game of American foundall came | i" . + {idee terrible parotyems which oo alarined her frien dae £01 Up Bacervain tt i fe sridomnte | few horas have died, and these more from hard | pf, Amel’ ine and. Reve Soposive with Ate, | BAviug only those of Mr. wood, Mr, Connaily, | bis chambers and presented some naw appoint. | Mr. Nelson Bmith of Brooklyn will pay wro- | Taylor's Compound Pood has kept the Madison Huw jeaing gmong ti eet at i sae tian froin slie effects of the disease. ‘The se sane, wre deposited ; | and Mr; Wendward: aa Clerk Of ie Gommiltes | mente of ‘auparrinors, ite, aly with | ward for the detection of tho scoundrel who banded in | avoaue stage horses woll uy to thelr work, Lb w usod Bir cona Bo Lexington evens it ieee ian? | Rababhores, here Lave almost entirely eaoaped. | be ulayed on the toth of November at Irvla Of the Board of Bipervisors. Mr. Hall was in | him about the Helnrioh outrage, ‘Phe Sun re- ARTE Ruy, the fal notice of bie marriage to Mise | by all the Largs atablee in the city, Mamitactarad solely Tullon for medion! at ricthsa awa dieaytialk | Naboatahaventonped. snd sine will bo. 1°" | Mtuahat nile governing hmpiona guia ta doubt /an'to whottor the algnaturca to Uno war. | porter acortainod that faot, bub was uoAble vo rdrnoee notice wee ‘endorved © Ws Bay Ye Raa Fa bie Compa rerio, abuse! LA, » he ore is avidere- | very ‘Ov BILL Di. Cuamptoa, fants to these oases were bis, but the witaess | loara what was sald olds, #4 Hoyt etree, Brovkiyu.’ domt, WH be O18 Woes Twenty ola! ha ai) ae

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