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1872. ISDAY, OCTOBER 29, A BLACK MAN'S CANDIDATE, Let Reecher, ‘They can afford retomers ly with great . They have to run their horses op business, and the reporter was informed that many brewers disorder apparently being at the top of the tungs, and the reporter was Informed that the same is true of several cares examined. ‘The horses whtch die generally belch from the hostrile mmsvey of drive every day, rain or shine, Honner & Co, pay the doctors. it. ‘Tunis B AN EMBARGO ON COMMERCE SUN STOPPAGE OF THE CITY STAGES | putrid matter, and in some ¢ blood passes ae badly off LETTER FROM A DOUBTER, AN APP RAL £0 COLORED MEN WITH AND RAILWAY CARS trom the nostrils and the bowels just before im doing business at 114 Mercer street ad- | To te Editor af The Sun. COMMON SENSE. : he death, Mostof the horses die in pain, seeming | vertises in Tm SON thie morning for fifty farm- Sin: In reading your remarks upon the aa + to be choked to death, ‘Take It altogether, Mr, | ers accustomed to driving oxen, serious disease affiicting our horses, Leould not Rien and Oxeo Takinu the Morsest Pinees— | iidgood considers his horses a shade worse att Address of the National Liberal Republican 1 A YOKE OF OXEN IN SERTICT. yous from siniling at the recipe of Mr. Robert Mountains of Freight 4 pulared onthe | on Sunday, The programme for to-day on this “ ynner. Surely either he or you are joking, committee of Colored Citizens Horiee Whurver Cartmen Realizing Fortuues | road had yot been determined inet evening, M1, HOOT ORR, CLOG be Moro Niamey | ame Man in Sia sentep woubl think of giring | Creeley the Trae Welead of the Black Sau Hidvood. Mr. Forshay, President of the Broad. | Uo sd ag wa \ such a dose as he preseribes, y 2 ounces tart. ‘The Ieanes of the Campaign, Frait Dealers Kutned. Way cid Seventh acetic foadecand Mt. Wilson, | Sar and tobacco merchants, of 8 Warren | \ihetie, aud 4 ounces niire. ‘The firvt would kil M ded tah street. A wondering crowd gathered around ra at me for 6 the strange spectacle, “JF wonder how much ft will ¢ Vip ht hand ex Superintendent of the Hight! rr’ hatorn t niwht to dive venue road, met # the situation, Teanquantens NatroNaL Lit REPUBLICAN COMMUTTER OF COLORED © a dozen horses, and ap ounee of the latter is as AL oh aa any veterinary would order at a dose, and comments were pu- but wi clusion they reached will probably | Merous. | “It Tooks as though the old Knick: earl Atal cases may have already o¢ Curtaens, NEW Youk, October, tr. ‘This was the soliloquy of an Bighth avenue | not be known untiltocdaye be ¥ | becker days had come bac wae 6 Rearing inary hers tay follew, Dain induced | 70 the Colored Cltisens of the United States : grout who stood on the curbstons in frontot | cue sivarre AVEMOR RAtLAOAD’s Honase, | AD'S FOMBAR, The oxen went alone at thus to trouble you. AN OLD Honsest an, wish gait, the driver walking by their In the absence of our Chairman, W. t be store yesterday, His horae had given out) Me. Porshay says of the borses on his roads, | in old-fashioned goad. The many in bis rough _ THROW PHYBIC TO THE DOOS. Saunders, {take the liberty of addressing you fd he was devising means whereby to ensure | the Broadway and Seventh avenue, that they | country habit, was alinost as great a sight tot To the Bititor of The Sun. gn the political issuen preseiited) us in this I res! the delivery of his groceries. Throughout tho | "em to feed better, but the labor imposed | go-ahead eiligens aa the yoke of oxen. Sir: Twill give you a few simple rules for the pent al dl 3 ‘ er belie fie the chict om Wutenun' ne aeen | hae eri Mosara, Allen & Co. say that all their horses, lied newehorke discare, ‘The sympiome in- | Body, about to cast our ballots for the lief ¢ ity grocers! and butchers’ wagons we pany ran forty which aro, vory valuable, are down with the dis” | Gieate nothing new except the alarming extent | cer in the fiovernmant and ally Haddin mi during the day snugly stowed against the curb. [ line, and twenty on Seventh temper, 'Thelr (hroats are greatly swollen, and | Ofityattack. Lot the horse have rest—complete | Rortance that attaches to our action at this time they refuse to eat, although warnyand patatable food, chasis generally relished by horses at Uiis season, is furnished to them. Cayenne pep- per has been applied to their throats internally, with, itisthought, beneficial results. ‘The ore which Mesers, Allen & Co. are using were pre cured from Union HIN, N.J, ‘The Arm bad large number ofgorders to Ml, and they were solved that their customers should not be dir he hunber usually Fanon ¢ certainly net ran more care to-day, nay stop altogether, which evidently Mr. Bors from tho } shay would prefer to do. He views the situa. fion as veryserious, and thinks @ total cessation of travel provable TAN FIC ‘ever before in the hinte there b h niyUs GU Lions, bocause they Involve the very existence of free and honest government, Until this time wo, ana people. have had class interests to look after, because We have hitherto been deprived of the most sacred right of citizena—the ballot. But to-day we stand free and disenthralled, of #tones, while the horses, stricken with the pre- if country ha valling malady, were under treatment In the stables, The a yee of the horae rirecte was more noticeable than on any pre- vious day, and the good-looking poheemen who were wont to escort the laties across perilous rent, ai J throw your tar, balladonna, &¢., to the ar far as this disoare is concerned. Keep wart and dry. Tf lumps appear rab with linament; If costive, give laxative feed. Tr all its feed add as H salt common salt as the horse van rel easily, That is the cure, common salt, it acts not only as a cure but as a preventative. OKAY Hossnyn a HH AVENDE'S REDUCTION, ‘ sone On the Dighth avenue tine Mr, Wilson saye the Jothed Ip the glorious habiliments of freedom, Broadway found their occupation gone. In] jorses are mo better, One antiual died on Bune | appolited, for, as one of the firm sald, © Tobace srint, ANOTHER Remepy, grid are the equals Mf every citizen of the repub- many instances mille matituted | day niche and one yeatetday.’ Bhe company ran | Is thin imen cannot do without, horses oF no | Zone Pauor of The Sum, Wee sis tia salina fond carte for the usual vehicles drawn by | but half its cars yesterday, and will not run a | herres. Bin: Several persons who have made atrial of ‘© have no class interests now, our interests ; ‘ ‘ Greater number to-day. TFrogramme not fully OTHEK BPPRCES OF THE MALADY, ‘apr Mion the! test NaN | being Identical with that of other citizens, and horses and much transportation wae done bY 1 Qecided upon, On the Ninth avenue line no | the pi peppermint ol on thelr sick horses are so much | re unity, poace, and prosperity of the country ks, avenves. and city and suburban drives were almost deserted yesterday. Hoth private and Hvery teams were Kept at home, and carefully nursed, to bring about a speedy termi- nation of the aavages of typhoide larangite othe horses of the city. ‘The stands that Pleased with the result that they wish the sim- Meremedy more generally known, Bathing tue Hirantot the animal with pure peppermint oll venus in every case to afford marked rellef, In cooling and allaying the Inflammation and ar- 1 At 3 POM. @ SUN reporter saw a wagon | cars were run yeaterd @ with flour in ‘Thirdilawenue which wag | Will be ran to-day hy two men, one in the shafts and TIE WEED LINE'S REDUETION erpushing, and this was not an isolated | On the Belt tine half the usual number of cars norte it Hkely that any should be our aim henceforward. We have pre- sented us for our sulfrayes that grand old cham- pion of liberty, Horace Greeley, on a platform guaranteeing Us forever in the enjoyment of all those rights which have accrued to us as th were run yestorda A 4 ami restituyr the hacking cough which attends. the Me rece ee nee irons eat S| are usually crowded with hacks, anxious Hisense. A few drops of the oll onthe tongue | direct result-of the rebellion, | Hesides this ¢ Third avenue line of care hes finally suc orses that have been Worked are not so wellas | expectant for dene Will also produce a grateful relief, As the | have the assurance of our distinguished and “ty x ns ‘One tan Mui Was 7 at moat, attended Wrokeon-¢ te reo itmiless ones it should be more | faithful friend, Charlos Sumner, that our best wbed. ‘The line “stuck tt out’ longer than n nday He Lore died on Sunday night. wha ing indicated M TT interest and the good of the whole country de- tr, Hoot thinks that the only safety is 1b dr arp attend ng Indice rally tried. wUTH. : 4 ther, but y lay. to use the language of ‘ i y y that they would be much better at home. La: lection of Horace Greeley to the ing off all the ears THE BLEROKER STREET RATLROAD REST FON THR NOBLE ToRsE, To the Elitor of The Sun bend on the Presidency. Who then can doubt, in view of dics did their shopping on foot, or were oblige past history of both these patriots, and thelr lo accept such precarious transportation as Wi ur driver, “they caved," and ran only half Dns t feare @ reduction in th ‘whe Strect and Pulton Ferry Com. | afiorded by an o al stage or horse car. Sin: Every friend to that noble animal, | devotion to our people, which way we should rs on this tine, and the almost total | pany’s hor mw sions of tiny In frontof the p is where usually ¢, ought to be thankful to you forrecam= | Cast our ballots e the Fourth avenue line res, Which were last, wee there are to bh Hicht or ten hacks, in your largely-known newspaper Mr. | WHAT GREELEY NAS DONF oR THE COLONED , beginning to eat, which is regarded as @ favor. | yesterday there were none, or at most two or s kind and rational treatinent of the po MEN. threw @ vast num passengers 1 lesions. Mr. Moberts, the staule foreman, says | three carriages with coughing horses attached. | animals now suffering of distemper. Tam no |) The campaign thus far has been carried on in umber of Laver ars, CFO mto | that they have lost five horses since Satutdays | Housekecpers complain that they are not pro- | Vererinery surgeon, but having had some experi. | the most bitter partisan spirit, and men who a id Hingositg nest te tiposaible taeke | bat thit they were not affectod with the prevaile | perly attended by the butcher, inilkinat chee in treatinue My own as well as other horses | few months ago looked upon Mr. Greeley as a t t V “ demic, Everything “wing at | baker, but that’ thelr purchases are ta in ‘Texas, 1 know very atrong drugs won'Cdo with | model of virtue and honesty now publicly de on the t Th thauy Instances they were uns | it there is no telling What a day may | brought home on the heads of boys and in hand= | horses. wince him, for selfish reaxons alone, as one atte to draw thelr loada, and wore teplwed by | | The createst danger is where are- | carts, often too late to be used at the meal t To give a horse rest is most essential to favor be trusted. Even men of color, men fr: tants bak ArVuete (isof horas whieh | Hoe occurs Th said that there is xearcely a | tended, ‘the suffering has actually been con | his recovery, but when they reed to dray miich better wasto be expected, enter th Huy to save Chem in this ease. No ca iderable among those who are dependent heavy loads at 1 P.M. itis probable they will | lists against him and proclaim him an unvertal Bad been sta mg the road. When a car we been taken frou this road, one horse and a small wagon or cart for their | jeyer recover. however well they are afterward and of a wavering di . Whatever was full (and crowded) the driver re. ; livelihood, and the streets were nearly deserted | hut toolate cared for, Rest is most necessary | may be sald of Mr. Greeley, we ali well know fused to stop fe sandenieete, dnd very fies | TLE TOMTT-EROOND BTAEST RAmaMA by the Heensed venders, who are generally so | to keep a working man and a working beast | that on those cardinal “pointe which | so uae ' Fe passeng © Nearly every horee on the Grand nume rou rywhere. The ran of the disea Healthy, and most eapecially reatat night. But | much interest our people—civil rights, free quently would not stop to allow passengers to 1 Borty-second street Hne is aifected, some | fs fron ten to fourteen days. and, if not imme | as tong as we see vast numbers of poor horses, | labor, free soll, and free men—Mr. Greeley dicombark, for fear that he might be unable te rely coughing, others have a profuse dis- | diately fatal fatal, ertain classes there | attached to wagons, lefta whole night standing | has ever been jovable, holding ftatt hi. horses again, ‘The result was that | Charge from the nostrils, while others have the | Will be great privation and suffering. in the mist afd rain, and very often without | exactly the sate position to-day that he has : * f lung fever, whieh is tho culiniuation of the dis- The market men complain that their business | being covered at all, we cannot expect to see | during his whole public career, being as true as ladies were frequently obliged to jump A number are dangerously sick. fully | is very much depressed by the prevalence of th ) health and vigor among working horses, the needle to the pole. We were always enabled from the cars, and as they almost | disabled. Only half the cars were | epizootic disease, Forty-three cases of death the present prevailing disease among | to distinguish him foremost in that noble band Fee Ate fiat strong: Ways tome. ‘of | ruuiaueSesterday, and the probability: Is thac | were reported up to five o'clock yesterday after- | horses whieh 1 believe, with other trust. | of heroes who dared to Incur the odium and thou performed tavoluntary gymnastics before | all will be withd bly died which have fen today on, and many have prot Mr. Chalmers, the worthy men, to be the nasalis bloquy of the nation by asserting our right to loryze they reached the sidowalk. On car Sof t stuble superintondent, waa last evening when been reported. P will gradually disappear with the return. | enjoy the precious boe f liberty, In those Tice avenue Nhe, going up-town at. Ml was | ther realled, taking a rest, having apent aH iris are employing bullocks to | ud) frig weather, Ie very, probable s but | days, when, by the decision of, the Supreme clady ittelig a child; whowished to getom | moet of hie time, day and night, since thedie. | move thelr goods. and they are said to do the | jeanwhite all should be done to succor | Court of the United States, we “had no rights feligonen up grade the driverwas afraid te | temper has made its appearance to the eare of | Work very satisfactorily though slowly, Several | the suffering animals. Spirits of turpentine | that white men were bound to respect ;" in the ee id the lady dared, Hot Jump. Piaally a [ the horses, A large number of conductors and | cases are reported where cows have been stalled [jay be used as fricth Dut diluted with | days of the Fugitive Slave law, when our pec Policeman took the child. anther gentleman } drivers have been Thrown out of employment. | in the same stable with affected horses: and the | gipcerine, one partof the former to six of the | were hi ed like beasts, to return them Wed the ladyos trom the plattorm, and the PIK-DRY. TOE MATLNCA BS MOR cows were taken dywn with the typholde laryn- fatter. Fumigations head ‘except now. | Pondage: when the groans of the captive were a aration s completed ™ e, OR NIY ie be Z 8 an the a ny 1 of wi boiled by vel o he + or 4 : Scbarkution was thus completed The Dry Dock and East Rroadway line pat a | forse. 4 yMptoms a trib the #ick animal) of warm boiled bark nding to heaven, crying, ne. 1 in har- The veterinary surgeons are divide their opinions as regards the contagious how long shall these things be endured ?'—it Was then that this noble man ratsed his voice DESERTED STREETS, should nd plenty of powdered few of their cars onthe route yesterday morn- - su given wil food or wat Sugareth Travelicts on cars looked up and down the noon the horses al Of the disease, but all scem to agree that | best lepowdered rock candy { and able pen in our behalf, and all will admit oss sireets up town and fou Se bay ale vat de orbegreh in who inhal ty ° sore ay] ae u agents to strengthen an exha that there was not then the Ferigtest posalbility ferted, und those whose bustness took then: into a affected with the disease | fx sd ol sof | ¢ he ble to make the least retur the neighborhood of railway stations and steam. | but the Superinte fact Thave witnessed often in vations parts of | of our ever being able t i ih the old as well as the new world. Then to st for his devotion. He advocated our rights to oat landings saw many persons walking away | death resulted from the epizoot! in the livery nd private stable® enter the academies of learning, our equality on 5 : ne swelling | ad cone a vet occurred. ‘The prose the horse gently and frequentls, and to speak carrying thele satcbels and, obec tvenie: | are noc very encourwsiiye, Nowa horse couains | tiered from those pavitones yesterdare en | Kingly him. hase marvelous influence. fast | the public highways, In public Houses and places especially noticeable yesterday In Pinrk a are not very encouriging. | Nota horse remains | altered from those published yesterday, have had many occasions to witness, Kindness | of amusement in fact, our perfect equality be- who had arrived by some of the train: been disinfected with carvolic acid. A tixiare Goon NEWS. Must, afterall: conquer the world: whether with | fore the taw. His Journal was the vehicle Ly he GAERG. Ce lent ut tar has been giv horse ‘a iin D otard he Veterinary Cx reper man or beast, it proves at last victorious, which all our compfaints were made known Ot te Uren Cen AOC Tene ne | CaM eapmiedteenaed LY Py thooraniy uf the improvement he fouad ae | don my lengthy article, and believe me, » the people, and many were the times that we re- Sax noted. Horses of all degrees, from t! ¥ svArEN Xarlous stables in ble tour of luapection yester. | Fespeckfully, ‘PHROPALLUS Kiam el td substantial aid from the sare source. qauine prince to the quadrupedal parvenu, |, SUR erro cis eenron day. and was cf opinion that if fine, dry weather —— WHY COLORED MEN SHOULD VOTE Fol GREELEY. Sere shrouded and hooded. with The Avenue Ccar stables have some teverc | continued the trouble would soun be over. Do Net Give All at Once. Other reasons than these, however, should RET eonlate linbrmaton trae Abe poses. There is no doubt, what several of the HONSES DYING In the account of Mr. Bonner’s stable and his v him our support at this time, Honest gov- * ah affection of the thr Potolnok tine eva ibe wit Prthae were alieet ay seventeen horses died in private | treatment of the horse disease, pubtished in Tre scx | ernment, treed: 1 of opinion, free speech in the adoption of neck coverings li Of. ‘They will not ran today, Wlaty | yesterday, the following preseription was Include offices are things of the past. and acentral- as eXtensively used as the : thadaskeba Avisabh rity R. (tak not power, ts the Executive mene es as Head invegie last summer. Hors | eat think dlvisable to if tie owners: (aR) ame ri xistence of free government. ‘The purity hocks bound around with pieces of carpet-cloth. | MT Nene Chen OP eC verse very huree te iain Rite eee g (ounces Of the ballot is not preserved, thereby making a trrmee. and (i many instances start rel Raw | Meee more uc less Lib MReRh Wien Whe daime Haan fic oe Ihockery of our republican form of governmen sented to Father Mooney of St. Bridgot's | There wae an accidental omy wvernments at the South, shielded on to tare that Mt striking apr Everybody sniffed in t ranes ‘ , NE CAR Lines, broad nes Of. th § Fe eben besiced in the eunchine, asihovs JUL, BRRGH OV BRM AUT THE CAR LINES by his parishioners, has been seriously | Houner divides this quastity into t doors, never | tration, are aie aa f the Adeainis. vey constituted a panacen for all horee iis, | , Yesterday Mr. Bergh personally headed his | tll with the malady, but is recovering. giving oue hore more than one dese a day Creating a public, debt in each State, which and horsemon, confidently predicted that’ | force and scoured the lower parte of tie cit THE MALADY IN WESICHESTRR - Willkoon exceed the actual value of the whol a continuance of such weather Would break tp ¢ disease manifested itself in White Plains forthe frst tine on Sunday night. One of Mr Peter Haskin's horses was taken with the mala dy. and yesterday morning twelve out of four- teen in his stable were visibly aifected. Mr. thas keeps a livery stable. From Mr. Haskins stables the mulady spread to Mr. Frederick Hew to Cure a Man with the Horse Disen Vo the Bitisor of The § Sin: The idea among many “that there ls danger she now raging among hors: on facts, Expertenee has taught me that in such cases real estate, A species of cormorants, commonly known as carpet-Daggers, have ingratiated them- selves Into the good graces of the ignorant peo- ple, and being raised to bigh stations in the Gov- ernment, have fastened their fangs upon the public parse, and are filching therefrom without the slightest return by way of public impre too sick for work, ‘The ear horses met wit special attention, and on the Third avenue alone tive teams were ordered back o the stable A CAR DIVER ARKESTED lay morning Joseph Freeze. 9 ear the Secoml Avenue Railroad, was 6 would be obliged to hout the city horses ping the now familiar yellow {the same color from the mus- inet at every turn, and. state- tthe present time, of mien getting the matady + no vain talk, but founded Bale iB to th sick horses. The pe rae | Hrundaces stables. None have died. but neatly | cho ouly remedy to save aman from apalofat death {s | Ment. No railways’ or pu works. the contrary notwithstanding, the | fins uptown with sick horses. The pour beast Treen attacked are UTADIC to aT ee ae ae ae rae asta dhe noe | School houses, In return for the vast militens in worse condition than before ped off and severely kicked one of them with toeat. The farmers’ horses of the | (ies minture of twentpmine drope ot ether eapaicl | OC Dube debt. Backed by the immense In- TUR COACH MEN'S HOLIDAY, s heavy boot. Officer MeKeuzle, whe Was on | Surrounding country are gradually becoming | (made with sulphuric ether and the Derrica of th fluence of the present Adminiatration, by catia tan Ce ee eee iincand Justice Scott conaite | Mfected. Hut as farmers have little usc for thelr | snl eareatum) aud, ene drop of phenic ac United States marshals and the President's re- ones bipeaty td nm for trial saying that he deserved the | “uithalsat this time of the year no inconve- | togrediente are poured into a halfounce phial, aiid t latives, these cormorants are wg and th braveues of trade. Upt Levaleat LatAm ns aw mnncsen nce will arise from temporary illness Hisied' by the paticnt through the nowe ke t people are being ground dowa to the dust. The eifdeulty in rep ying th 1 5 poses, uses of death are reported in Morrisania, | Periuners.) This will check tie Jestroying ag AIK ofloes ary only so many perquisites for quarter ¢ peivat henee i ; THE TAGE HOnsES a brewer, and Mr. Strouse, « liquor | peau Nir beh Bt a Ute J ny 4 to the ve friends of the Preaident, ovalty to Gran are ud dey goods rc : Fourth av ta he ye fealer. have tost one each Urata tatters asks being a rather better qualifieation for oMee than Wwey w the eoachwmen unctuoU thort t ‘ Ave At Fleetwood Trotting Course there are fifty as ~ une ibility te discharge the duties of the same, ‘The ey ip Petont : fete Tt ouof the horses about the same ns es, Lhe disease has appeared among them ‘ Jegislative of our Goveruzent has be- Lege sees tired Rad usuriously llliz | Woather counted very beuettclal the trotter, owned by Mr, Wallace, has a ORG aadchh alii A ioh( tne lbahyap esrb e x0 aulmoryiont to the will of the Ext about ules at with owl-like ; tained for the {uture. 'T ere auiack. He is not believed to be tn peri! Wer mend the Heekman & Brother ux Fo end r the liberties of the whole te idan iol Ae ‘ realign J | avenue stage tin erday ran forty-five stages Phere are a few lworses at Jeroune Park, but uy ver aor wer TNE BLACK MAN'S CANDIDATE a PL og a rege f sixty-six Tunning making one kess | to yesterday morning there had been no report ma ve eres ttf fa vig Of (nee tata: let un oe is he cages Webs at B van the usual Guaber of trips. Two Horses w of the divease Hanvey which side to cast our induet ls : we wt rows ition, but the stock gen: Ip the Morrisania street rallroad stables there intendent Hore t apeti-bound and held in pe n by a name only by the find b antes ma uly is though be improvin The Fifth | i8 no perceptit age. The horses first GEotes Yor. Much good has h wre under (ie nan r wir out ofen Builders | 8venue sta running thirty-five stages | tacked are wore. Ay ® have occurred 1 prey Ld ey Republican, but that name represented princt- ae ryt Di hare | put of sixty-lve e running mak bat ui p vas been no death, About twenty ibe i ples as well as men, and when the Yeasts chiles plage Ore Th hte le than usual ea pout of fi times that number are o- stanton stree ht t r e horse power la used £ uty to Alin: » than usual A Violated their plighted faith aud made the party MOFERHOWAS IA Ube BG reas, ALD Sey 1 ANE | entice ata stock fs reporte \ al. All the are fun Harlem bri de t — a mere mae we th agerandizenient ana res, and in some eases The | te saine condition as g i . petween nth street my i : > elevation of a family, it became the duty of good bores, and | ne ceen: B the | Gl the 425 homes of the Fifth Avenue and | Pordlam the trips have been reduced one-bal ROBESON'S NAVY Rtrane aa unite ln claciina otkes Gaede ciace ammounta t ft! ) | Twenty-third Street Stage Company, but one THE MALADY IN NEW JERSEY, pean 4 With that view 25,000 g Republicans i ard {8 | retains unulfeeted with the ¢ or The | iy Newark neatly all the horses belonging to | Admiral Alden’s Juaketing Tonr-The Men [among whom were men of our own race aie 4 majority of cases under treatwent were con Pape hed drt abba Beal An ibd ye SUL ‘Treated Like Dows mbled at Clneinnath and nominated Horace horses Hhetle, and very few have run aces Gn ag et ey ctl vapors ae in A. Sim: As youare the only friend a blue | going they undoubtedly had in view the best Weiee fica Gown aes days and ehaull the weather. be She. to-day eee Le feet it inte | Jacket has to ahow the way be is treated, we | interests of the whole people. and in view of eq Tiirty-atx des Siynetarciey OOH | Gots Mra. aitras of ham wil wake a tem Tor Mere inscarecly'& slogle tria doing | now welte to you—I say "we," as it Isat the | Mr Greeley’ past life. they undoubledly ¢x- ' ( be defnit nid: that | Great eare will be A bot to overwork the | Pusitcss by aid of teams that are pot idle: th | request of six hundred men, men shamefully | [iit a atill brighter day was in store for Us: On of the prevailing malady, fn the t at | ER tee fit the Pirie Railway depot, there being | #bUsed—and Thope you will publish it for our | the oth of July f lowing, the Democratic party ment the progress of the diseare | Lege Ware ee Be Polat Caran ken Ob ote boon yhaul itaway. thins ie dus, how beneft that party which had hitherto battled again give grounds for serious alarm, The re ' ud eonditior 1 raves have wx yet been | Oy not ac much to the spread of the disease ax | some three me our rights, buried forever the old battle. ceived tons Fire he 1 frou Teporead. bub soseral & ine, eee LAs sof the owners of horses, The Ste- Some three months age a Mr Heywood took | axe 1 ‘enrolled themselves on the side yarious bat Altona show i tt the Ft rat and avery ja dosiured Of. She) horses orate OF! chonm and « Transportation Company are | Charge of this ship. and at the thine he said of Uberty ar in token of thelr sincer- Fee aae eee eee eaeeteetnare lil: is | horses have been placed In the hospital. Not | 2 rina spec ght boat frou New York to | would make a floating hell out of and since | tty. pominated the Weck mans stanc 4 4 Newark during the prevalence of the dlsea he has bad ct % rend Freeley and Hrown at act, the Fourth, out of sixteen, twelve are ill in the one § Fee eo et ee et Couey ind 8) in Jersey Gity none of the horses inthe stables | 6 As 2M © hurgehe has kept Mis word. Por | cimiciently great people Fifth, six are badly affected. and ten silghely ; in aJority have copious arge from 8 4 . . ky P stance, he w went o! 0 10 the natio: a sf e ° ill, two very reriously; in the i of the | Borne of the milder cases of last week promise | 1” the livery stables the diseuse ix general, and | that is due to us, when by the laws of the ter | py tinual rejoicing and thanksciviug, fell. fat fourteen horses are ill, t w signe | recovery there ary but few horses Ot for service. Only | vice we are entitled to one-third of our pay each | Upon the, majority, of oUF pe Hig: because, the of improvement: in th tw well and AN ¥MBANGO ON TRADE = LADY RIAEWEE: month, and when we ask for ithe sneers at us, | leaders of the opposition immediately raised the Dineteen sick. ‘The two horses of Chiel En- | ane emert of t : : © MALADY ELS! a. : ee ‘ cry of insincerity. The Democratic party can tineer Perley, at headquarters, continue serious. |», The effect of the distouper on the biisiness in. Prinaprenta, Oct. 2—‘The horse disease | 28 Us and says he will give it when he is | have no interest in going back upon the record yin terest uf the city 1s becinalng to be alarming | yrcke out here to-day. ‘Twenty case are re- | d-—d good ready, Another instance is this: We | of that day, for the great body of the Aiuerican p Abs meeting, of the Aldermen socterday the | dciivrrfrcughts. tie wholeaale. merchante jyirted at Frear s stables in Chetry street, left Hamburg for Cherbourg on Sept. 15, and ar- | people Have long since shown decisively that any following res as Introduced ' ; o hor forward conslgninents, Firth a vende: eleven cases In Ube adjuinln rived at the lattar port after a passage of five party wits oproaes the freedom of w single citi- Pissidal Thal Oa MaSOr nah WN Fes ng BACHE, FOULS Ae Gro OW mer& Co, are affected, sinple remedies are he. | days; and five miserable days they were, as we veges Ly Mann EAT eine! hereby authorized and by nit the ys bueiness. and. the transportation of ing applied. All the horses have heavy courts, | ware put on half rationy of bread, when the The best interest of the colored people Hes In quunwly engines for propenin 4 re firevena abort distance ls almost an impossi- swollen and ‘bloodshot eyes, ac mpanied by | shipisnot by any right allowed to go to sea | identifying themselves with every xreat party ‘ Lelty railroads dur ' r of & ty swelling tn the throat. Four cases are reported | short of three months’ provisions, ‘This ts what | aod not in accepting as a fact that our liberties 1 ae tohim be the Pr Seca iy A few cartmen continue ninning their ve- InOUR OE re Fe i ee ccs tun mak oUF best men leave the navy fee depend « nthe pace of any one party, We ‘ Meaty ier tes. we rewarded by treb even ‘perky $ was Oct o6.—Os horses have | juin foreign navies. snd hen the pec remember the past achievements of the Re- i f Alderman V e the resolu adruple the usual mites of pay Nese an) tied eere otis h disease, and other fatal | pie at home want to kuow why y have not an paity in our behalf, but we also re ' od’ Hranting Uiils periniasion 10 in Jehus are Working thelr horses through | C#sce are fei sa—The kot anavy like any other navy, and as a matter ver that Charles sumer and Horace Od ranting (his pennieston £0 or aa tie Coicioia tine tee aee Hancior Me. Oct The bore disease f course they have noone to enlighten them | Greeley were with the party when they mad Ms light or ary affection which will not ading rapidiv. aud the larger proportion of Ton the subject, aw the old cry here is when we | their great record. We also know that It was spat , . ratavated by hard work. ‘They do not hes: | all the horses inthe city are more or less af- | ask to see the Captain or Admiral. » What dyes | the eforts of Charles Sumner in the Senate, and WG SRCOND AVENUE RATLUOAD'S HORSES: make the most exorbitant charges for | feted. Bet ee Soria ia tial bday | tg-Adiniral want to see common sailors for Horace Greeley in the Tribune office ‘that On the 8 fo Hne the horses are re and they readily obtain their pri ROCHESTER, Oct. 2 his Is the eleventh day We have asked to see the Admiral several | spurred the party on, and that it was they who Lime f horse ¥ ded condition of the wharves ha: of tho horse disease tn the city. Ninety-five per | times, but always received the same answer, | created that public sentinent in favor of liberty ' Tie ea lay ran fifty trips Wriver Mleves, Large num | Cebt. ofall the horses are affected. A iew have | © You cannot see him now." We ask the people | and agninst slavery extension that made it pos fous shan the usual aus Linen have been eniployed | Fecovered, and less than a dozen have died: A | if this ts proper treatment for beasts, let alone a | sible to form the Republican party, Colored Ae nino eat man OWeHALe tor frout rain storm of three days duration increased the | human belug? We are cursed and d-— by every | citizens, let us throw our welzht on the side of ? Wes te usually threnged with teams and | Welence of the disease, but the fair and cool | man that weary a plece of gold lace, and as they | quiversal amuesty, for we cannot afford to build After pluckily. though int inion of nearly | 1.01) Wil, basal umerchanglices was yorterday | Weather to day has fuproved the prospect. | wear that gold lace they think they should be | \ip our rights on the ashes of any other citizer ‘ ‘ nitrary tee nent. running 14 | as quiet as on Sundays. ‘The Anchor line of | About one third of the canal h ater | worshipped by every mat that wears a blue | of the Mepublic, only asking tor ourselves. an h era hither t Nweek behind. inthe removal | | v boats are detained. he Fire | shirt, and there are better pelncipled men wear- | equal chance with othors in the race of life, be- ve sterua tT Pte best lof facilites they | Department horses are sick and the steamers | ing a blue shirt than thosu who wear the lace. | ing aatistied to abide by whatever record we ) cura for t 4 reason tt t ir Wharves in four days’ time r fun by hand. One of the horses died on | Mut, as I say. we dare not say so or ifwe should | may hereafter make with equality before the Were hy alternative, he Grand Central D atOAMAr AReA: Was loaded: by means Of mpurday TBD me horse d i he | 8¥, #0, we tight take the chance of getting | law. Remember the advice uf our devoted panuiag bl was yiven its H oe at reas trucks could not approach her. ir LEAN Y, Oct, ne wees t tee nt he | three years In Woathersfeld for insulting agen- | friend Sumner, and keep tn view the watchword t Teenie iN , tule ‘Thousands of bales of colton le on the pcr ‘idea th eites nion | tleman of the t dd States Navy. Even the | he vives us: * The unity of the Republic, with this ian he will tun Gul a | shares waiting delivery, “Unloading veesel res Couipany potted the vublic that | lowast arder of ofcers, the en of tls | equal rights to all and reconettiation:” 3 he co wble hi antly augmenting their number, and cannot eal Hoods, ond ery W ship, call the men, * You ‘ome here. Sameg. K, Scorrron ‘ Pavia th Brae Vite vse uwo | fh murchant, arecompetted to pay alinost fais | be lrrewutar and uncertatn, “The horses attached | or [will help you” aud they bave heaped thi: |p. s.—Taberal Republican” conimittees wid Derog } ‘ making Ave | wious prices for their delivery. ‘Two dollar a | (0 tie Fire Department are alee aftocted abuse on the men until they have driven nearly | clube in every town are requested to print. this F xt, Generally speaking the horses af | bale was repeatedly offered yesterday, and but | Soule of the ivery srabies av tie horse one-half of them out of the shipat Southampton. | fy r form and distribute among colored rouside ‘nO WOree | 1B ay a the | fow hundred bales were touched even at that y ont hy yet Ate core Be ve Bes red pnd there foe xerr Solr prnspe Ponte other hat voters befe don the day of election, 1 ee concerned, but contin reine | seroma peee we ¥ a AL the ‘one on seme of the ro nd 0 eaving e first oppor hope you w Nise greatly weakened thetn, Fortu-tnorrow the | Brice, Cartinen made between $20 and $90 on | si)'the horses have been with: The W Mabiek ‘this for the Benedtot our friends at a Programme is the same ax it was to-day halt | SMM Sens in which the proprietor of | Yet Turnpike Raltroad Company's horses, 12 in | home, and to let the people of the United States Brin's Judas, Hoe vsual nunber of cars and Mr. Feld says | 0 Stlantic Docks in Brooklyn tote contract | LMUbEF are all sick. The epidermis is also | non where thelr navy Is going. ‘They eall this | 10.(%¢ Filitor af The sun wt these Will be run if it takes four horses to | forthe sale of £00) bal sotote hecauna We | kargely prevalent in West Troy. ship & man-o'-war. Any person that knows ke The name of the notorious informer of wart What will be done tn th iture is une BINGUAMTON, N.Y., Oct, 25, The horse die- ease has reached here. was unable to obtain teams for its deli was unable to obtain teams for its delivery. He The haree ah ered four tines the ordinary rates, but could what a man-o'-war is would call this a floati the United Irishmen of 8 was Tom Resi ball-room for oMcers. And such carryings on! eriain, bat Mr, Pleid Indu wes the bh ne thatten Thi ‘ Ure Will give great rvliet to the car come | Pagred four thnes the ordis curred, and two or three express wagons have | Although Lam an old sailor Lwould be ashamed | Man ®As ® connection of the Geraldine faniily, anid by Waices. Mtr. Feld “inks that ie com ny | Ye trate trude.ta paralygzed, Great heaps of | b4en taken of : Renan Tata Sind Ecan assure you there te | this theans the man easily wormed himself Into the cor Nevld have’ made nore mouey by dev sine Ol | grapleal true vee fund |) PATERSON, N.J., Oct, 28.—The horse disease | not throe out of this whole ship's company but | fidence of Lord Rdward. The name and charactor of heir cars several dayy ago Meng cold at almost any price. Phe deaters | 248 broken ont in’ this city, So far only abo: hat would sooner beg their bread t this hcamons belag Fuould be tre ted as an object wt al tany prive. ler hat would scon i ter de od 60 the remot f TW FOURTH AVENUE Enon gre being sold at almost any price. | The dener’ | twenty cases are reported, and the horse rall- | service after the treatment they hi filter dkvgstauod (0 the remoteat ages of Porter). The Fourth avonue line } " 34 | are unable to deliver goods. A fruit dealer told Fonds and express lines have sufered no incon: | on hoard the Wabash, and the m ————— ae. PO ueen avenue tina ld reporter that his loss would int wo varge quantities het are ac- | the executive o 7 rp PAD Caray Dee ie AE EE gerard eet 4 a ee alome the. Krie Rattwayin account | We executive oft OF cus Winte A Fortune for the Lucky Ones, thice making « w we and hh DUDE» Y : g ADASH, " There oldie, ‘\ would Suffer orteepe diy gf the want Of horses to remove Heghtin New ; bi Tickets for the serles of grand presentation date passen; a : hd |. The plers of th vania Mailroad Com | York. coucerta at the Academy of Music are now for sale at popup! denorinnd ara chan tha same sams it Belay ried TA tt ret the ete ee [| rapidly spreading in this locality, Jn some of | Mr. D. 0, C. Towr the enterprising busi a dn you feel about It today?” superintendent | ® ondition of allains was found ab the ott the livery stables every hi ia sick. ‘The | nese manager of the Grand Opera Honse, will tet loose | Ones to sceure @ fortaue, The tickets are One Dollar Nentey lds A Tete ore | Treigt ta ‘They are four or five | sAzes on some of the routes have stopped run- | over 6x0 toy balloons from the root of that establial | ftrucctte willbe delisted tothe pureieset inuiesfiate;y selves.” He lu thus { have been | Ind Hvery of ge and unloss | Bs to-Cay, os ne ment on Saturday next, to every one of which will be selection ‘of Matick fei wilt Niuch better for the eaint I thoy stopped | rele? Is immediate, a total susp n of busi- |, PROVADENCE. R. T., Oct-28 The horse disense | sii cied w pictorial elrcular descriptive of the new All pregeuia tot ners wil apes ed kag a yt veh ed | neat batts yecome aliost Universally prevalent here y bi bredat th efor eb tet che innuat | Bett the United State in thes probably not one-quarter of the norees being | local sensational drame Mr. Daly Is preparin ‘open day Whe tld inte eae 18 | af trinity Charch, th ending the Mn symptoms of the disease, A few oases | cesror to “King Carrot.” This singular advertising field ition, th erally Th, wea? pte Con | delivery of apparised i freater than | have resulted fatally. Animals slightly ailing | jaca is the eoneeption of Mr. Townley, aud is intended in Ineurance Company. meine r Hed No catty cot Pe could manage, and the | 8f@ worked moderately, thus preventing the | for maces suturba Mable Institutic PU SOXTH VENER WAU Ranke resul Thal ently we ee nunage: and the | sispension of traMec. Ail the fre department Poet eens t At for vomovel had to remain und ed to th hores are sick, " udred a qui endent of the Sixth ize rae plers, dong the North and Fast A REMEDY PROM A CONNECTICUT MAN. snehemae at hers ori to tanue its ¢ Inks te will he alvathrcly necomearhe Migs RP en, pile OF Raots Salman Uae The most speedily eMicacious remedy for the Neon amt ae het This company v ed natt it Ae. Bae ‘ a discharging car | provent hore complaiut Wate went und uiinu " h the acuttle trap Hike Santa Claus gc p 8 me to the mot rovodl i ty aS ; f sav ont Roved wx of balsam copaiba, That alone is eMelent way, v@® to “eave” fo tray a with ite customers cutile itto the coniidence er mrOe thyss atic fivutiy, that the y Sort iver, there Is a vast pile of | Desre two or three drops of clear balan copalbs tf mulls of the pubtic, ~Adle, nitro h hatiled of the wencer thous penning 1 More than half the cargo of the Baltic | patente toni ee aaa geks tae Mey ane alilleet double longa. | steamer Franklin adil ites on the whatt | tow worKiNGMRN BHOULD ‘TRRAT ‘THELH Mr. Axtmann’s Dog, Manib ta tlape 8 impossible to r wo th prospect of Immediate removal. MEN OULD A oui . oa, seinen Lipa Bi of Mew. _ ¢ars. ‘They Will leap on and overcrowd whol hers coiunplain that they HOKSLS. Mr ASSIIARH ie Ge ROR Snes f New: 1 catarrh Is killing many of the Womes, It, has tham, and the horses hi er, and eee oliver their stock, Chere | /o.the kilior of The Sun AP Moats MAB OE I: #47) teem ags Dot beset Tat an Weakened Ina Wiueh greater proportion tan ya large tows Ih this branch of Business Sit: No workin need stop hia horse from | Meking Mrs, Kruimell in exaggerated, He ways that Ue 7 Me oT over, fleave the truth of he The dry goods merchants. have on hand the | work if he will use my cure for Induenza in | animal wax lying under s table tp the barrooin when | gt is, Chatnuu square, Sew York, Six pinle 6, —Adi ‘ Horalval cv Liat the tenes | wecamudation ct 1 week's salon, whieb they cross Mor must of any Kind at mluht, mixed | sire, Kramell wes In, ——— n« party run the worse the company | not get to the depots. ‘They fear that with It one ounce of ground ginger, or all the | unit she attempted to pas into the sitting room, His See eal fo, carpetm and. bed- Wot, and the only actual vomedy 1s to 8 their consignments will be rejected bec horve will eat in tho 11 Wash the. taw and | Untilebe attempted to pare ate or wok Ne pracy | gic Ao tose ta ete + hing’ Several gontlomen. yesterday the dolay In delivering them, throat with warm water, and immediately bathe | agaluat her, butno injury Was done except the wound | Qn liumen and iow prices: Bargaine for easu, fhe Teporter to prene this upon the abtie. Many ofthe milk compan xth avenue company lost one horse on Sunday | deliver milk yesterday, In several instances it Micbt and gnother yesterday. A mortem | Was taken to customers on hand cart Wes made of the horse whicu died yesterday, At Fosdick's brewery in Bast Fo to the surprise of the operator no dis | ptreet all the horses sare was found in the thevat, the seat of the | dangerously so, Vour CF arti, whieh was made by & evgle tooth of the ‘about three inehes long and less n inch deep. Mr. Axtmann ve fa hiv house Until the recovercd, tend he e MI, Axupeuw gave the with spisite of turpentine or alcohol under the Jaw and throat; cover warm in stable; morning, cold mash with ginger (no dry feed); drive slow; Huht load, and Lianket ax soou as the horse stops (driving horses with bkukets on is a wrong), Thie treatment will allow them to on h brute. tha. one-qu ceanlsied payeiciane sud employed physician ‘an wour aiter th ly oF ‘arlor and ty-weeond re sick, two of them thelr borevs are work- Weather strips for doors and windows go J. Torrey #, 164 Fulton eizcel, bear Drowdway, LAWRENCE FOR MAYOR, —_— Large and Enth le Andiences Webcam ima the Peo lidate-A Real Bee former and Not # Political Tivker. Last night Gines Hall, on Thirty-fourth street, was filled with an enthusiastic assembly to ratify the national, State, and city tickets pre- sented by the Democratic and Liberal Republi- ean coalition. ‘The street outside was thronged with citizens, and flags and lanterns were swung aloft. The meeting Inside was duly organized with Mr. Peter 8. Jackson as Chairman. After a few words from m R was introduced to the meeting, and uent and effective speech. His reception was mont hearty, the assembly uniting in one tremendous ehe After thanking them for the ordiality they had shown, Mr. Lawrence in his usual terse and forcible manner explained to them the platform on which he stood. He said he thought it was proer that at the outset they should know that he supported Horace Greeley for President {umultitous applause) and. Francis Kernan for pvernot, {Loud cheers.) They had heard much of late avout reform, until, in fact, the word bad become almost a bugbear to even honest citizens. No man could be more anxious for genuine and lasting reform than himeelf. He would have them that not only was he the regular Dy and Liberal Ke- ican candidate for Mayor, but he was the Reform candidate also, ing that word in tte best sense, He believed that munictpal reform was necessary. ‘The code that governed the city Feguited to be simplified, | Tt was dimoult for an oficial to find out what his duties really wore, they Were su clogged and smothered with leg rubbish, Ifelected Mayor he would desire to hegin by reforming this state of things; by so plifying the charter that an ofiicer who wants to see Whut his duties are may learn them at a glance. He did not Like to speak much of himself, but on the present and sim Jar occasions during this canyass it was needful for hin sometimes to ¢ so. ‘The Democrats and Liberal Republicans had, after careful consideration, united on him as their candidate for Mayor of New York city. ‘They had done this because they knew is Views on municipal questions and es. pecially on the subject of reform. ‘They new his character and his principles and the mules that had wiways governed his life. Having had such confidence placed in him, he felt hound to accept the n.and now pledged himself to the citizen w York to do all he could in the event of th ting him : sudvanc ¢ the interests of the (Great ap- plaus Mr. Lawrence then pointed out to bis audi- ence the absurd claims of another party in the city who tade Lond professions uf reform jes, and he showed that in reality, whil wg theniselves Democrats, they were playing into the hands of the radical party. If these en would sacrifice thelr principles now for the sake of reaining power, they would by and by sacrifice the people who gave them that power thelt own’ base and selfish ends. Mr. Law- ce concluded by urging all friends of real re; form to rally round the Democratic and Liberal Republican tivkets on the day of election. His remarks were repeatedly interrupted by loud rs and applause, in Kelly was the next speaker. Was received most enthusiastically. He spoke eloquently of the present Issues, and showed how the interest of the country, the State, and. the city would be advanced by the jon of the Democratic and Liberal Repub- Hean national, State, and county tickets. His remarks were received with every demonstra- tion of appro: Mr. Patrick Corlett_of Syracuse made a stir- ring and appropriate address, and was followed by Col. Seaver, one of the most popular politl cal orators of the city, and by several other gentlemen. Mr. Lawrence subsequently spoke to a very large and spirited audience at Masonic Hall, in ‘Thirteenth street; at Concordia Hall, on Second street Avenue A; at 77 and 7 Essex street ; and at Bedford and Houston streets. In eacli base a large number of citizens assembled to meet him, and showed by their demonstrations how cordially they endorsed Mr. Lawrence's nomina- tion for Mayor all <a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA Mospay, Oct. 8—P. M.—The Stock Exchange has presented » very lively appearance to-ay, though outalde of the railroad and miscellancous sarce there has been nothing interesting noted, the utmost quiet prevailing in the other departments, An unwontedly active aud excited movement has been reported in stocks, the market ruling feverish during the fore: Teveloped about midi ‘ing with it weak Maile fas beet tue rine movement, ant even weeks “it gave vetrength’ abd to Ward speculation, “so in tte reversed course tied the market_on the downward tack, At the uw the wae ic, fromehieh tt declined to Tracted to Wy gaia, aiid then fell off to Wiig at the close. "The explanation of thit somewhat unexpected weakners is found in. the. reported loss of, aboth Steamship belonging to the company. ‘The vearel in question is the Gustemala, Tanning. on the Central iG 4 Mexican line, “The. veasel te 1,00) tone was formerly owned by the min Rall piupany's valuation. of the beam surance of, S80). It ib ce of eh) should ic ia the prtee, at some other. to be the Fealcause ‘sy. Many hold to the bellet that «whole afar fe another “scoop.” but tt Is beyond question that turn mounts. of the holdings, of Dulishavcot inte beeu marketed. Northwert nivon felt the decline scyerely. as noted, 1n the run down Irom Sy 1084, The New York and Western fuade were 110-2 poluts lower, Western Union Tele ponanee with a the omer shares Pacem Panama, witch conceded 18 per conte Wer withbut special feature, the whole market windin Weak. fuller details Deing found in the comparalive There hasbeen no feature of interest oecnrring to make fhe gold market worthy of special comments Trade neitts Hatt ard within theextrene figures of enti. Th Of oxchauge aid ihe expecta tons of cousiderable skipmicnte tend to keep the nua Ket from declining, while the fre: outflow af gold from the Tresury and the readiness of cash sold_-opera prevent a qiore Aiportant recy #0" that betwe Iie comtendiug lulucnces the market rules quiet. Th Loudon news te fayoral land American bouds "but the market derives uo indueuce from ‘the gold loan market the rates were 1 rearrying, « ecent, for borrow ing and disinursene November coupons were nd total wile redetition. ot ting to ne total Cearingy nae Dauh were 8 oud bal Hoitatecand currency balatces, Fete. The fag were the quotations AM AG |e ALM TD 2PM coe ott 4 Ae Mot ua PMO Ws ATMOS (a Mt shoe iis f on the basis of for rapidly the early increased demand 8, the full rates in active oves slowly at Frates, d tharket was ete fe Usual, Were ve beat paper Pameion at The Go¥ ‘day Heury Clews & Co follows at4P. M Wall treet, ON. for the new those of Apr sin city bank shares. were conn Tele We. South « january aud duly The trananettc ciapretty. well distributed tafollows: ‘Central Pacifica, 1 Ave re were n Pacitie frets, gt Incontes, Mey Susquehan fa dls ato: Erie | Terre Haute preferred, ©; Chieag rthwestern Isis, 8; Del aware, Lickawauna a) bie i Chica and Northwestern suking find, 9, Morris and Pasex aud Inttana Ce western division, 8844; Roston, Hart ford and Erle tats, 41 0414 ; Roatan, Marctord atid Larle Deeks ; Builiog ‘iar Rapids aud. Michieau Bos | North Miseourl Uinta, Sy The following wore ihe higtest, low aod Warsaw 1s and closing prices of stocks Clon hi Bit. Ai X.Y. C. and Hudson con ron Lake shore " ek Inland Wi New Jersey Ceuiral Del, Lack. aud Western Wabaati 2 Harlem. Canton Land ( Weatern Union Telegraph Northwestern Northwestern preferred Iwauker aud St, aul Mil-and St, ®aul preferred, Panama, Neral" Mag 16 Ohio And Mississippi x “ ii ri Koston, Hartford and Erie. # : ‘ fi Vator . Huunithal and St. dore) ‘ Wels, Pargu & ¢ i oN ; Avnerican (FU expreia Cited States Express 6 iN earning ton, Cod Pits and were € Ne Oe * TW Savi, who hid a mtsunder-tanitiog with Me Itt In the stock Pach nt ay { her of the Ori of O, M, Bogart & Cu. ot au ot - New Vork Markers: Moxpay. Oct Perk axb Meat Flour dull, Praysactous tated to rota | par supply Hug immnidiste aid prowsisie Wants s wery ie $8.40) ares ‘ , or ey for superéine, liye flour § 3.208) Lor (or npertiie and Becteagedo tor Minnesota eprng: bier Urande’wt adidas rongen, Clin algal Su hblecat buettagl aw tor Weatert petlow, on the do aul delivered, aan dy wine, &duashink Poy in t actives sales about 200 bbls. Ihelud 10.873, onal, do, 1 & jobblig way at Shitnede at $sith. eet han wer $50 tible. new wold at $25. Bi gales {@ bas, long clear on the Gleas, Fevraary, at bigs, aud and Hoxed ¢ aye. for hat Caain Whe 1 11 for No.2 white wieat. Wi yello 1ey firmer refined, Sprite tu small At 9 S16 Bsc. Freigi eam, Ba. New York beeven y making 4,170 fo besides t #0. for nativ a few fancy #e 10 1M 401M ‘Of fhe making th in to chole sheep at 4x05 Canada lambs The receipts ears, oF 18,407 8) Inst week. Sandy Hook and pass, and pars, Steanehip € pase. Bteamehip ‘Ship Elen Ship Casilda, Ship Oranaui Hark Junak, Bark Sai Bark Centat ‘Aigo the usus NSTOW machines, Ine for inore popular ere Proadway, and thread machin “A Slight which would y give eure and uve You AR Twenty, gists, Cele BRENNAN the beloved Ireland, ag The relauive specttully ine dence of st. South Nro OK ES ‘of o'clock, at 150, COUGHLIN after alone { Coughiin, dec aged O) yours The funeral frou her late taken to St, M nines will be o o'clock A.M. DONOHUE Donohue, The relatives fully invited his brow A,ou T iith st. Mt an it The relative th a RAY (Grand ap) please copy QUINN the ath y Kelatives an ted to atte from the res! yea, 181 Noruh Nomow.Th eo eat | on Tuesitay ev nay the last t brother, Jun MALCOLM ST Kxrerone stone Lodi our late bro Rico, Iie, for L OVNI for Fed, #1.fsu 81-72 for amen w inte ” dail ew Western, 4 for white now ts 490 buch, Western, iu store, at Sic. 900. pC RTTON, Activa, mal higher. Midaiing i Die salon 444 bale, of wale 36 tor export, a {oF Feewan on, 101 for speciation, ard dell veri ted; salen 10,850 bales, 18ige. for October, 18 mniber, 18 18-16¢. tor 1d We. for A rted Aru xtent to arrive at ire, Mall Schr Senator Grimes, Bangor, Birwovrn, Oct, 28. Movie, Get, &,—Commbia, es Yet Au OF DOUBLE-THREAD SEWING MACHINES, Tue Willeox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company com. tinue to recelve Inrge numbers of double-thread and other leading ki ortance of checking # F br A. Brookes: Funeral takes piace on Wedaweday eielery eof the parish of nr nthe St year of hi elook, fs and March, on private terme. Tn ent shchnded kt be ice ni ij vt and @)) bas, shoulders In Milwaokee od Jan on vate termine. Lard was Berane ccoceee ie feed Clatter for uarket pigs. Batter was od to choles he anit at d . State nad tage lor Foo ‘eure e Western, Clwese quiet and unchanged DALK ait {iHOORKIES—186 Coffee firm and in tair demand : 4X0 Doge at ligase, oll Olver intadeal and Renee ina). Rice steaty; Hangoon at Ymte.: Patna, 7'(a Mes EASE: Molasses Inactive. ‘tae thas anid: falr to good Mure, for Onda eu estes nierara, aid @ efor ed and centrifugal ; refihed Srm at 214 t heavy and lull; sales 60,000 bush. oF eprine, 91.51 for N thereat, $1 ‘i Milwaukee sprin Ais for wh Corn dil: ‘690. tor hush. in inno 68 cce0de, for wall do. jee, for of the ‘track, apd 6o@gos'ge. for Weaker! jon 8,100 bush. at dkeste, far blac! (ie. tor mixed new Western, Mut47)40. f yout rn, nf IK) for white Ln4 "for Cauaila. Hay, it.” Kye Yates! state sitminal at for arrival aud prices i40. plands 19)¢¢., and low mnkdd ‘and 100 in trawalte closed anect towing, ictal report, at ary ness Rae et ni rc. raary. for Avi he Ltverpod! winrwet n uplaads, de mm qutet i" rete wold the Tast emma on te apob tie. and dros ait at PS Ty . id lower al 6c. Ci tel e wold ow a oye. for prime, Whiskey rin aud ensler and active; grain to Liverpoot Very irregular, 32 —_— Stock Market . Monday, Oct. 28.—The recoipte of or the Week, against frosh arrivals there were tn the pens nearly [car louds of cattle that reached the market lave on riday, Sellers wanted better prices than the butchers Were willing to pay, and the market was dull al Ste. fe steers, and MeWse. ¥ M. for Texana, leetious of bio and {inols steers golng ij lambs the fresh offerings were 6,960, for the week, ayainat 26,00) lent wee! as High ow at dscenic. # » prime sheep. 4c Tor common ales tnelude Tente of Western ce. .; Sears do. at fe. # m.; lear of At Bixe., and Scars do. at Te. of hogs yesterday and to-day were 126 vend maak ling 1.496 for the week, apalnat At ‘There was no demand fur live loge, which quoted at dase, # B., orth L@54C., If Good. “Dressed hows were steady at #4 a7%e. pees a MARINE INTELLIGENCE. —— MINTATORE ALMANAC—THTE DAY Sun rises... 6-20 San mete, @ Moon rises. 9 21 Wien WaTRK— ri 5.9 Gov. Islana., 6 ate... TOD. Arrived—Monpay, Oct. & Sleamship Weetern Metropolis, New Orleans, mdse, ‘Hteumship South Carolina, Charleston, 8. C., mdee, ‘ty of Montreal, Liverpool, mdse, an@ Shanghae, tons. ugar aud hewip. . Leghorn, mdse. ie Polly, Cronatadt, mdse. lage, fruit. ‘Colombo, mdse. Hordeaux, mave. yphrenis el, Leghorn, idee. Bark Onni, Marseilles, in balinst, ndse. mer. ial river and coast wise vessels, ir, Buenos Ayres, STEAMSILIPS ARRIVED OUT. , Oct. 28.—Adriatte, New York. lnbria, New York. dork. Basiness Rotices. her Auction Sate wi ; Howe's, Wheeler & WI tu part payment for thels machine, and now find It necessary to hotd 4 slum company in other etties machities should study lading Bin another auction fale ‘This ie the third eaie this year in New York, Jar sales are being held by thi Purchasers of f tly mew it thie significant fact,and send for the Willcox & Gipbe 4,10 which the causes of this widespread preg efor the Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine are Clearly explained, The sale refered to will be held on the 90th inat.. at T2 will consist of over 70 discarded double: in good order, many being nearly new, New York aflice of the company, 668 Broadway, com nerof Bond as, Now on view. Cold,* Coughs.—Few are aware of th or “slight cold,” jeld to a mild remedy, but If neglected, often attacks the lunge. “Brown's Brouchlal Trocbes” almost immediate relief. nt : Sk, anbECtrte Ligerp nyeiclane, hianitess Ta. its mate Mingle bottles Ge iba) y devy ro I. ISAACBON & CO.,§ Fulton at. + Lan Knox, ty. Mele famous the bande in New York to buy retinble Neh, fashionable vowels, ana ” Pdiow ny DIED. On October ®. 1872, Eltzabet) Drennan, Hout Thomas Brennan, native of Sige, 165 years and friends of the family or ted to attond the fuveral, trons th re 7 Carrodl tan Edward oklya, on Wedue ‘On Monday, Octov Catharine, October 9), ath East doth st, New York At Hoboken, on Sunday, Qetober ness, Mrs. Mary Co wife of Karen sed, ®bative of Kings county, Lrclaud, will take place on Wednesday, October residence, tid st, 1 Hallow will be Jars '# Churel, Widow sto wiiere © requiem, fered for the repose of her soul, st It On Sunday, October 2, 1872, Joseph We wed 42 Years aud friends of the family are respect. attend bis funeral, from the residence of aw, John corner fil et. and AY, y afiernoun, at 2 o'clock. ‘On Monday, 0 Parney Mor: ive, county Cavan, Ire «and friends of the {ye Brother, Patrick, also his brothers fchael Kelly, Jon G. Grifen, aud Patrick Tuddy, are peettully 1avite tend’ iis funeral, on Wednew October 9 at 1 ok, fro the Cl wh will bs ¢ Lo Calvary Cemetery -On Mond Marelia r Satlord. October 2s, F Jr, and granddaught R. Wright, of n-taw’s, John 8. M Don honday, ORtoben palein, Wass to hey ds, Mich., aud Loch + papers 1 Monday, October 38, Johanua Quing, ia y ber ane nt friends 1 year of her the mem whee of 4th ate, D We brethren of Polar Star Lodge, Hof the Lodge, at thelr ro; wing, Oc M7 o'clock sharg ute of respect to uur decoas C. Sears wee u EW AIT, BEC 1 N y and 12M, sharp, reepect of paving’the last tribute er, Peter G. Curtin, JAMES M. MILLS, M. —_— ey JOSEPH D. y ot i cially, offe the thle ching therm, buds lowest marke pO PUK poeLic Li the Peake SAVE eure, NV WENDY place, bet WhO Ps fotiery. Act tery, O83 Brow and! rent BANNING New and imp truss. Abdominal and api 0 surgical adjuncts, Fors MANE EMD of carmpaisil € MOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY 1 618, B28, ene iien, formation furntsielt Special Notrees. ~ HEATING STOVES, THE BEST PIC AT. GOODS, PURDY, who for 0 years t ad MATICAL. GOODS aid FIREWORKS to furnish articles needed v Arencies, Dany tore unit Drewarks, we the trates, at Ag Maiacn lave, New York PrBLIC, ts in the GREAT PAY OF KENTUCKY for the drawing Pallsolls € now on deposit (9 tirover 1 prizes award PAGOV. THOMAS FO RRAM ent. Branch alice, dy (road £10; halves, $3; quarters, $2.50. The great distemper ral Hamilton's royal vin Great (ritaia, nit, inf Allover Me wort, They ied Us cure tie Woret eames, and If used IB cut AL dauger, General Depot, OWN F \ tine 5 College WAY strovt S22. CURRENCY, Roya iia ARTES, soto agent of Royal Havana Lot way, PO iran New York. triee in ail legal lotteriew Har 4 TRONS AND BRACE CO. oved Helbadsiinting, noietriction, DRNCe ior braces and other edat Si? Broadway: Ws AND CAPES<1. 80 8 Warren el, inhauutaccarers of all kinds. ‘quipmenti, and ap) Orders Med, information fut TAYLOR & CO., Ban Ie Wall at, Laaaitete ets ae 4

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