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have since been pickod up. It tn anid the Cap- tain used every effort to wave the Hivos of the TUE LOSS OF THE MISSOURL | EW YORK THURSDAY, OCTOBER OUR NOBLUST SERVANTS. eit Gdimat gb frog spots he bravely himself with the ngers are here. ——— distilleries are out of material, keopers bave no Iagor beer. RARGO UPON THE BUSINESS | yum GTRRRT-OLRANING DEPARTM NT ORIPPLBD, ‘This Information was brought oamer Anna from Nassau, to the mmunications were rent DURNED IN THE ATLANTIO, NEAR THE BAHAMA ISLANDS, 4 OF THE METROPOLIS. Cay Mritish Consul, and tothe Atlantic Mail Co York. ‘The origin of the fire is unknown, FROM THE BURNING SHIP. hand Kighth A Chambers sere, Grand Mtrect—The Bleecker Mtreet ploy abe ton red Bub gengrally gra di vonve Gare Aopped | fll the horses own Two of the bos by 10 be Kropped Altoether, Apparently the horse matady has reached tts Yesterday It seomod slightly to have | the circumatar abated, leaving those horses whtoh have been | the horses are in a fale wa worked weaker, and those which had been kopt | department has had @ full Tho following despatch was rooeived at the SUN office at 4:30 P. M. yesterday: , Oct. $.—The steamer Miasourt, from New York Got. 17, for Havana, w ‘Abaco date given, Over eighty persons are to. A AUN reporter called upon Mr. J.C. Smith, | Superintendent of the Merchants’ Exchange, 60 and ® Pine street, who professed to have no further particulars than those given in the pre- Ascertaining that the Mis- sourl belonged tothe Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, No, 6 Bowling Green, the reporter ealled at that cflice, where he learned that she ugh #he was adver- the Ith. The delay was caused by workmen who were refelting her boller to pro- The Missourl bad thirty-five mer, @ resident of Eleuthera, and a Ray Waer, Fil 4 senger on board, Pitaned in New York and A new boat had been pur- placed on deck, but as been boisterous she had ured either by When it was known that t with a few holding fast the painter. 1 and awan’ Ge in tho stables better. More horses were on the | which had neo Evidently the beasts felt bet- | all removed » nd horse owners throughout the city re- Jolved, and prayed for a continu lightfal weather which has done so much to re- DISAPPOINTMENT IN BIGHTH AVENUE. store our suffering servants. d stage stalilos olicited the cheering asser- “The stock ts Improving.” Notwithstand- Ing thls, the facilltios for travel yoaterday were as limited as on Tuesday. atroets yesterday. ust go down, with the management of a boat her safely throug! been lost with the orhers, passengers who are here wore bound to Hay » forwarded to that port by Joh! Philbrick, the agent of th eat this port, measure toward securing their comfort. articulars wil probab.y be focelved he 18th inst., alth Some lines ran a fow | Vth street and Bighth avenne, botwoen five aud who has taken every and cars down town proaen' seen before, and the traditional “ roort for more’ was proved falae over and agal ages carried on their roofs aa many passengers as could find room ther Ofty-four, making @ total of eighty-nine ou board. The List OF PASS! sounding to th L PRIZE VE <3 and the steps were On the cars the scene was bew!l- dering. There was achaos of beads, arma, and | day replaced by oxen. instances men and t places on the roof, and it was not uncomm: see individuals olinging to the brakes and aus- | j, pended outside the platform. Mony persons d not go to work. Thousands walked te their labor or business, streote was wholly anomalous were half deserted, thronged aa Mouse Looking All Night for a Victim The Heddy the Black: js in Camphene’ Ov Tuesday night after the dispersal of the crowd which had collected at Owney Geo- '# to witness the fight betwoon Seddons's “ Mouse” and Geoghegan's went down town. kof the compa. Four Rattling For Havana Georg Mra. Gertemiee Davies and etx cl Ainert 8. Evans, bean Anthony Hontor M ne Afien and infabt, Nassau--Victor Zelinke, Mire Malcom, Rat,” the * Mouse” Mee He travelled into the various He was clated at his partial feted and pet- and th oveland was the proprietor of H ‘ome to New York, tt is sald, to of a superior grade for and the sidewalks were rarely are except on | Hroadway. The rond belng slippery one of the ir over the * Rat" and wi tod by the older Knights of the P. R. Was wrought tothe highest pitch and he He then began to look around for some one to match him, About 2 o'clock this morning he entered rn’sdive at Houston and Crosby oburn's he met Alder: Mike Donovan, Mickey, ‘The Alderman patted the " M. the back, and declared that he was the best Ilt- te man of bist old, was an English and was on her way to visit her relatives other passengers nothing be- d thelr bare names is known at the office of (ve company. THE MISSOURI'S OFFICERS, sisted of lard, bacon, Her offlvers were M. Kt John Brown, Oret offi h, second offic ry Wil D. purser; John Ishp wake, steward, crowded with weary | ages, saturated with ito! and children—who, after 18 PLyens. transp A their faces toward home, | ¢ Mickey Cobs vainly endesvoring to wed car, tu and started for a walk which In All through the day knots of | tyme persons tined the sidewalks adjoining street car routes, and waited first for oars, and then for fone they could ge ; walted until the would have beon standing there yet, ‘The Sixth and Kighth avenue cars now stop at Chambers streot and West roadway. The Missourt hams, dry g es in the world he was invineibl in by Mickey and Don "Muse" remained one hour, and thi This opinion in Coburn’s about party started for # restaurant to topped on the w: an vigers of the company very highly of Capt. Green, and say that rrmaster ever sailed out of the port of pyeted opport redited the des- shown them bi ed above (wh but while they wi a ver from the entered, and handed them Chambers street t# | the Madier buster than ever before, and there ts | mined to to often lively skirmishing f men, women, and children plunging igh their lives der the hotels the halls and throngod, for vistors cannot find trana- ‘Thus far the horse Malady hos not aflocted the receipts, but wucats are submitted to incon delivery of bacgage AU. BRRGH FOR THR DUMMIES to carry out tl The faciiities f etter than. y could produce a man wi his boots instd hon your man and I'll put up the soap,” shouted Mickey cry Was echoed by te. Mouse r several rounds of drinks the Alderman, oburn and Donovan, Who was still anxtous fora ght, fight for $20 4 side, amir Missouri burnt off Aba‘ pout the city eemed to have a staggering effect, as news, but atl the They told the of THE SUN'S «held to th lence by delay in the rded against the possiltlity She had two donkey and a donkey boiler ns eould be d ‘cted at the point of wie tine the main boiler in a few minutes the vould be flooded ' xtinguisher than Outhe Lith or isth of October she was 6 Boller Inspector ced her in tip-top condition, disasters, they wit) a SUN reporter «walks aly danger, While Patsey Johnson leit the sal ofa few minutes returned with ay wras Billy Ha Hin willingness to went {nto the back room and the two mou on, and after an feurned what action Just as the flght was about to begin, Thomas Varley. brother of Keday, stepped into the room and told them that there should be no id threatened to call in Hail then left the brought in another Ligh nown as Al Halues, The atch was made between the "Mouse Htaines for 20a side, Westfield and Metis inspe tion of steam Vem cans boon the farce which it had become prior Now every part of wvessel is ~#ly serutinized, and that sl op their oars. Mr, Bergh regards the pres Moulty ax showing the absolute neoeselt transportation, and he urges t nifest dostinye the dummy enuine, | Heacy. The, at her owners have complied with all 1ils of the law. ‘THE DATE OF THE DISASTER, The managers of the Atlantic & ay that one of th M., ought to make Nass: ding Tuesday morning orl P. M. of the same da: then left Reddy's, corner, Fogerty, unperceived by the slipped a round ball ad, and bade bim yp for himself. He thinks that the pre: t without a total susper orses will die of its effects and of f iron into his ratch for the sent the following Haines did his head with bis fron: nied by the superior sek sent Haines to the floor with a weil blow between his eyes. ore rounds were tought with like re- ‘aines Was terribly punished. d round, and while * head in oh: severely, Fogerty sneaked up and ‘struck him on the splitting his head open vaded hand. but timate the journey uld be made in four or five days, while avery liberal time’ estimate from Nassau te forty-elaht hours. ‘The Missourt oe on Friday, Oct. 13, before n the made her schedule tine she would have heen of Abaco Island (where she ls reported to ‘ave been burned) during the night of Monday, the lat, or the morning of Tuesday, the 2%d. und If she was burned at the point reported this iust have been about the date of the burning, L DESPATCH. quent to the first visit of the reporter to ‘s office, Mr. H. G. Quinas elved the following despatch from. Hudjetion of greater # fally request you to withdraw for a time froin labor, as other ratiroad lines hay for the favor of an immediate reply to t Bexer Beno: ‘octety for the Pry als, 0 Broadway, New ¥ THR BLERCKER STHEFT SKELETONS. tracts between rallroad companies invalid tf not catered the depot a aud felling him to the ti 1 was prostrate and bles tomaoh, At al cretary informed the officer | of that seston as follows: rge Seddons yi Mouse” for an 1,010, to Oght any feath United States, Nassav, via Key West, Oct. 90, 4. Quinan, Treamurer of the Adan Missour! burned at sea t an this morning. The Secretary c Mail & 8, Co, niles from Abaco, from $100 to cars. and that the line, and unless the horses are in better ov dition than they were yesterday, hi recently instituted Seninat Mr. sae Tatie herons: leone with tho Secretary Of Blate for ave no effect on his opera | T" f Ho rogurded ‘the uita’ns preposterous, and thought their only effect could some trifling annoyance to him. art of this Stat Capt, MoEiwain re} horses were taken pler on ‘Tuesday. His Outerbridge, companies by said that tt w: A few weeks ago it was announced in the most positive terms that Capt. Ferry of the Bu F street police station, Brooklyn, had cap- tured the murderers of Prof. Panormo, and that they were in close custody ia Kaymond street med with praise d his name was UPhillbrick Is the former agent of the line at that this ts the only offic! has as yet rec ports that ninety-seven dead | sble in law as if the original coutract of agreement was ‘o the Hendering ( ‘The company tutend to rub fix trucks With. oxen, each truck. to. ho horses, and as the trips a day, th Miapeotor, detailed. three of the Health 1 Court of & nspector, detated three of the Health Inspec- h t tors yeaterday to the offal pier at the foot of | Kme apeclal purpose and appe treet, With instructions to: ed Perry was overw posed to make two for bis detective ingenuit ntioned fur & police Just ptured were members of the ‘an organization of sneak tested Brouklyn. Dr. Jaynes, C Passengers and those of the crew who nd who probably made fo that was the mn which they chance of @ speedy re- ‘The despatch to the company was Key West by the compan: Arma, which probably sed in the latitude of the disaster for some jue in the hope of saving some of the passen- kes and crew who had taken to the boats list of the passengers saved it will be John Kibns and Ebenezer are included. Neither of these nanes pany's passenger book, jon as passengers ts tn: pher also changes A. K. ‘orbridge to Emilius Outerbridge, s made of the other passengers, among were several women and children, and an be little doubt that they, togetner all the officers and the major part of the risved either in the burning vessel or wamped Ip the small boats in which they It fa thought that if leves who had The only evidence the Captain bad which might convict them of tue Panorm murder was the story of one Higgins, another thief, whose aworn teat: ny Jess Important case an intelligent ju After keeping the men in’ J onths, the principals, O'Brien and Brown, were last week a Another young West ‘Thirty-eighth make post-mortem exatminiti worst Cases, and rej uly port within their reach fr Hid have reason. ting an investigat i f prevention, and cure | Property of the malad: tors to visit the A PHYSICIAN’ fellow, however, named Frank Cassidy, also a inember of the Sily One of the alleged murderers of P: Was arrested in New York on the Oth of August, remained closely guarded in the Butler street olive station until yesterday his two months’ confiaemen:™o one had been aliowed to see him except Hi after day went tion to the operati He was never taken before a police Magistrate, nor was any charge formally pre- How much longer Cassidy DEMAND. selves exposed to tnnumerable of 62 Woat Fourteenth street, sent | forced to the necessity that he had the horse diseass | Jersey railroads the second time. It is the ho asked that t ed the names o} 3 who b ontracte bably their went! w \d contrac by horse pow private atablon the reports aro encouraging, and | ed if the Pennsylvania conpany will weak it. many of the valuable blooded horses which had | The new develop boon seriously adooted were yesterday much Im- | spread consternation, and the old « wins, the ine vimer, who day nto his cell to ump him in re ‘The Third avenue tne yesterday ran one hun- | bave the works remanded to their original dred cars, the smallest number yot, about one. | Owners, third of their usual o¢ cars were drawn Db, ferred a,ainst him. to reach Nassau, might have been beld a refuge on any of t rossed to the maintand y would haye been made know risoner it ta impossible bocn called to his case sel for sume of the Silver Gang, morning he went to the Butler sirvet polio vn to bave an Interview with Cassidy, erry refused to allow bim The Judge threatened to have him pro writ of haleas corpus, whereupon the Captain to take bim before Justice Delwar at oment, All the red > a fou horses, and na they A VOURTH WARD TRAGEDY. were speedily crowded and the road was clear —-+—- je rattling tine, even for this usually | Refusiog te Pay fer a Drink ju Black Heu's In regurd to the stoppage of their ri cars by Mr. Borgh, Mr, Squires says he asked Mr Bergh to write him a lotter ¢ ders, 80 that the sooiety inight be accountable f« This Mr. Ber able omission in Mr. J «Mr. Quinan is the absence of « date thought by many, the vessel was burned 2 of 2k, the imiasing passengers a eard from before t J the Inference Is natural that they have to see the prisoner, the total stoppage, ned to do, reading the law houtd have been and says that ft is not mp T O At that hour the Capt ird Avenue Company will THR SCENE OF THR pt. Thom, the head of the Bereet-Coaning Hureau, told a BUN reporter yost orday that noarly by the department, num- Nhe necond Aves | bering over one hundred, had been *teloken iraday, however, only about ninety or a hun- red horses. have been at work, ‘ho. burena had done the work as well as it wae able under ps, Now, however, gel fl recovery, ard the i fe had & ful ly at work alnce r ry The garbage a other refuse wich hed acoviuulated Inthe atroets was early aud to-day the olty thor- Hnfaren will probably be yey they mere fore the horse disease orip Spe energies u! eof the do- | tue department. - Visits to afl the | After 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon cary were 1 overy forty minutes on the Biehth above Fifty-ninth «treet, ‘The actual n oars was about an hour and ® Almost a thousand pereons were at six o'clock waiting for down-town cars, As a matter of course the moatof them were disap- ted in accommodations. he TOKSEA RKELACKY BY OXRN. Many Aluable horses owned hy Mev orrel & Sherman, ty, are anor whose strength and hoauty have ofte ited Adiniration in our #troets, were yester- The early stages spectacles never found BIOCKING THE BHCOND AVEDUB LINE, nto |. Last evening OMfcor Doty of Borat's staff over jod this tine, the horses berg sick and terri- overladen, and meeting the President ad- d that i dy ey vot ba priv Cc from | street and the Bowery during the after part of nd from | ich day, when the tramo was so creat. Tho spect of the | President agreed, and gaye the necessary orders, The roadways THE OxEN. Yesterday a yoke of fine oxen was m ing up ed, and his f of Mr, Be rin over by & placed band- und his foot. s niinals 5 six P. M. the | Moaleart. Or ation on @] Dan Muco's valuable horses yesterday were all Gut of dan will soon be on r. <n have ind those that showed aymp- per have not heen serious The fast young Hambleton Bride of the Wind, has Coes not seem to have 6 injury from the attack. COMPANIES AFTER MI. HERGH. valling horse matady first ty the Broadway and Bast Si ty-third atroet the nearly nany instances if they had | any perman nitycame they | aie srac When th avon steps at one tion of the annoyances to, subjected by Mr. Hergh ai rearing | pli he courts for Fell oissue, At vahow Why au tnjunctiog should not be ore than restraining hin f tn any manner in- az with their stages, bos 7 i this order was to have ard on Friday of last week, but it was ad ned until the Mth of next month at the ro stot Mr. Bergh, and on his promise xtrictly Os of the proposed injunction. TURK TH FOR HORAK Dr, Bearemba of Chicuto telegraphed Mr sterday th he bad ew over Bn) Prossia, sudoring oh + the same din ano as Livni aiiiog by means of revent a repet they had been ingly they np= rained an seats in the cars, , nted sown | the Turkish bath. proving, TWAS BEINGS DOWN WITH THE MALADY “1 ae | Dr. Bimily 8. Adams, of 64 Weet Fourteenth snd vibes i. * | atroet, reported to the Board of Health yeater. Many: take day that she was treating # eulterit nthe horse disease, reporter last ght tha nis were all females, two of them living in Forty-first street, and the other two a mother and daughtor lying tn South Fourth street, Williamsburgh. Their a were withheld aga watter of ve- livacy. ‘The pationta have all the symptoms jst horses suffering from the disease, iat ani. | the dry, barking cough, the inflammation and . a ak exyelling of the glands of t roat, and thi tae fone | Characteristte discharge from the nostrils. will but care to tk told RUN to Mr. Hersh, hor Ador ts treating her patients with iron tou! plication of finely rized gunpowder to the throat, onion poultte cd the and a salt water wash forthe adm Bergh yestertay | The doctor inalats that absolute rest tx requ gadebatadea cnt THB JERSBY RAILROAD LEASES ing dis n of travel, ite Law which hee it In men ic Kailroad M The law which was recently brought to tin the case of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company against the Central Railroad of New Jersey, making oop- v Md -Excites ry Mithin thirty days, was passed 0 the ses. 1s71, acd {s printed in page 77 of the laws ‘ard to lea to the letter; that ¥ ry ‘ed 6 fe would hand tt to | of the suuce oh Nee nts forte aa, Senate and Generat Adserndiy right to atop the the acknowledged or land in this 81 ged or proved, and shall Office of the Necretary of State within aths after ioe exeoution the tthe proper ties thereto; and unless sich contract or will stop ty and Sop be to give | Becretary of State, id be ae good, effectual, aud a nad there prodi Mt be Mb enkch et, mediately. six | ™Xpp-oved April 4, 1871, anya | She take effect im It in sald that the act was prepared by the jem to remove sev- 4 Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, Justice of the Supreme 7 Senttary he United Staves f M} the notice of the lawyers who wore Toomer the | Faxed on the Construction and subsequent de- le f the lease. It has assuined an impor- rd. The Health hat was contempli ‘One great consolidation of companies, representing & Jarod invalids andthe: Pennsylvania, Madfrosd r clared {nvalid, and the Pennsylvania yflotalled inapece | Company, which has enjoyed. possession of the ys port. | property tor nearly @ year, suddenty find them; a tan waulte and f procuring the assent pa- | Of the stockholders and directors of the New Vel | opinion of prominent stockholdens that that the | Consent will never be obtained, and it ts doubt- From many nt creates the oat wide onents of he lease threaten to commence proceedings to -A Terrible Fight. bodying his or. | Early yesterday morning John Kava- nt the company | nagh of % Roosevelt street went Into Peter Mangos's oyster scloon, at 9 Roosevelt street. tot Mr. Bergh’s | He ordered a drink, and then refusad to pay for bable | it. When remonstrated with by Manges, he be- Itt | came very abusive. As Manges attempted to he Third avenue horses are reported im- | eject him, he seized a kerosene lamp from a nd the company expect to run the | table, and struck at Manges's head. The latter «ge Cornwell, ‘erry ‘sation with Judge Delmar, at the F, holdin: ® paper Frank Onssldy, the circumstances Island, off which the Missouri was e of the Bahamas, and lee about little north of the in latitude 26 deg. ngitude 16 deg. 57 © to Nassau the Missouri would have mination of which th and, called the Ferry—Shall 1 like to run bi Fifth street, which yof the penin ther unnecer on Squires would {umped aside, and thus avoided the blow, anges then rau behind the bar, and came out with aclub, In the fgbt thai ensued, Kavanagh was struck op the bead several times witn the more frequently | club, and then ejected from the saloon, i hands viewed asim- | Kavanagh went to the Oak street police sta- er against him, resent, as such ex- | tion, Sergeant Brool would be Fourth avenu ensive changes in the rv The Seo nd avenue #6 u ae mies, but the present tracks are not a tac caloulated to hold them, Earths niacin) eaineeenti ita THE STAGES AND Cans, nagh's pulse The Fourth avenue line ran few more trips | 1 ‘room, Cassidy went station with Capt, Ferry. Itisa remarkable fac k to the polic burning disaster off th short tine, the Pacific Mail ste eu burned off Watling miles southwest of Abaco, only two months THE RING INDICTMENTS. sland, about as writing out his re- quired. | turns. Kavanagh staggered up to the railing, lines | and fell to the floor apparently dead. The nd hastened to the man's assistance, He felt that Kava- still beating, and his anx- Y. was relieved, a# Kavanagh soon re- esterday, but thelr os til iY vived and had his wounds dressed. He de- de in Arizona, "Two more cars will, be | clined to make @ complaint, and sald that {t was DESCRIPTION OF THR MISKOURT. ree against Reb- ri was 1,180 tons burden, ac nd 1,250 10n8 w her owners’ descelption, and drew sey was’ built at Mystic, ‘in 1s, the materials of which ehe was pelug oak and chestnut wood riastened, She was 210 feet lo vot wide, and 23 feet deep. The Sixth avenue tine | his own fault that he had’ bee and will try to put on | went home, and Heving that th this ersotl and 'T, D, Farrington erday and sur- called at the Sheriff's oMce y rendered themselves, They were conducted by Deputy Jaryis to the office of District Attorney d gave bail in $5,000 each. Mr. Joseph nist, Was accepted as surety feet of water, ty-two trips besld expect to do as usual, Eighth a cars. The Ninth TH ‘The following are the the office of the Associated Press; Kay Paar tt 0.7 teat detalls recetved at on are indicted for pre~ im for $18,198.40 for ma- lurnished to the Court House, and it is Farrington forged the fir th & Smith to th rington assert of great surprise, and Bu Smith reports them Improving. All the animals were exercised yoste company expect to reat nearly the full number of trip arth avenue ran one ladison avenue Ave more, and the | Kavanagh on Bue HX DOKe, xX 4 cee LOCKING THE WHRRLS OF TRADE. AaVanagh Was taken ty the p ‘The effect of the dintempor on The business | RlFetcher, Bergeant Crowe alimmones antic Mall line, was burned a 22d inat., about twenty-five route for Havana, via Nas in the open alr, 'T' © running on Frida: at Portland, when he Pp ad been indicted, recetved positive information of the action of returned to New York. the witness on whose toatl- ny the Indictinents agalns nFique Yanco, Bbenezer Saunders, O, FB. Outerbridge, Jam: and John Rebels, an; Samuel Cove, seaman ; As soon as he the Grand Ju Eugene A. Hei up ish ince that tim friends be od Capt. Ullman of Kavanagh's condition, Officer Towns was directed to make an inyeati- jon and report the result forthwith, The orsen will | Last pigh un ten cars continue in rintendent ‘@ comp fs physicl nagh was suffering from rain, and that he thought his injuri serious nature, The offlver reported to "man, who ordered Manees's arrest, whi hed by Otucers cd id not deny that he had struck ¢ head with a club, but claimed that he Was justified in so det ve ves- | Kerns. Mang ‘an am Interests of the city. and It may be sald the busi- | 2ulance, In which was Dr Hodrigues, Kavanagh . yman, Murphy, second pantryman. ‘The fro was discovered ubout 9 A. ‘od suddenly burst out in volum Smldships, spreading rapidly over The boats’ were launch Ingersoll are founded, nation, continues alarminy to the thousatids of dollars which fe been lost through Inability to transport ay be mentioned the noyanve to which every has been sub= kinds have been Sutctde of an Aged Me self niade out the fra ‘The charge against Alderman Robinson and ex-Alderman Costello ls th; arch, 187% they made an o! oyt, ‘Superintendent of immediately, and. ali and deliver about the 2th of Mr. J H on boerd were compel the flames to ju taken to the Park Hospital. His re- doubtfal, As he is of trong conath Manges anufacturing establishments de. | At 10' o’clook last night the inmates ov 48 atock are utterly out of ma- | go b rial, and have been forced to’ te ie | seule reas suspend, Bakers are out uf foun, ent pan yet nh Robinson m: WU, Blahop. from there ina small schooner t * It was a terrivle sp he floating boat to Bee thone startled by the Feport of a pistol in a of flour, and can get | "9m on the floor, Going to the room they none, Wholesale butohers have a surfeit of | found Mr. George cit. Gor maurahint, © zoors of 101 pail wo enc meat on thelr hands and og bo th \ped ba the swamped b while the retail ‘There were al fs not known whet ot, between @ 9 honey Was HOt paid. rany of Whe missing iy lng dea ih penn ge got nig Baek rat heh hi brie ere ihe ple. D a0 oUlll tightly gresped In right hond, No cause new supply: ye anal fir = 5 g : © : 2 rotall grovery mou have sold” out thelr | setermed se'aurhouorsbie cad Upright iain "*? Sse PRICE TWO CENTS. BUCKALEW TO THE FRONT, ie THE René OF PENNATES THE POLITICAL SITUATION, A Splendid Terohlicht Procession A Brit. mt Mpeech from ¢ Meovel-Mr, Buckalow holdors’ Frauds. Thousands of red«shirted mon, white bats and flaming torches paraded tbe streets of Jorsey City last evening. They bore banners and transparencies, with mottoes do- manding an honest government and Demoorste triumph on the fifth of November. closing ratification display of the caspalgn, end THE DEATH OF MKS, GREELEY. Sympa by from Preparations tor ABE LAWRENCE FOR MAYOR TUB UP-TOWN WARDS ABL TAB NEW CANDIDATE, je Faneral (oremony— ia Greeawee i, Mrs. Hornce Greeloy died at half past 4 c'olook yoaterday morning, after a lingering ill- ness of nearly five years, When first attacked she was advised by her family physician to go to Nassau, but the alr of that island not agreeing return to Now York was decided change not proving beneficial to the sufferer, a trip to the south of France and through Ttaly was suggested, but undertaken niy_at the argent request. of Dr, Hayard and ere Mrs. Groeley suffered silent- ly, continually pining for the pure air of her home at Chappaqua, until at length feeling that pproaching, she returned took tip her residonoe there, Hie symptoms of yolop, and it became necossar to send for her physician. the presence of fatal symptoms, ordered bis Uent’s removal to this city, where he could give hor that attention which her condition required, Hearing of this, Mr. and Mra. Alvin J, Johnac Fifty-seventh street,“ genere rer as ‘their gues ‘was carried, by Mins Ida Laninon, Mra. Johnson, RBI uel Sinclair, until she died, Mra, Greeley was attacked it was thought must be fatal, but she rallied, and toward midnight slept Mr. Greeley then, ai i tpolloitation of bis . Johnson, and other Mrs. Stuart and . Greeloy's bedside in the morning Mra, Greeley awoke rt advanced to the bedside, and as she ‘aaked her how rofound slumber, without uttering body in the house nson went to Mr. news to him. Hon, James M. posing the O@ive- eDomocrate Goin Grecley, Kernan ‘The Demoorata and Liberal Repub ticans of the Twentieth Assembly District ratified th Presidential, State, and Oounty tickets last Brovoort Hall, on Fifty-fourth street, packed wih Belid for Horace ind Lawrence. dreseed = men. Mr. Greeley. were orammed, benches were re- make more room for the eager her end was ‘Tho street outside was end enthusiastio crowd. thronged, and aa the various popular candidates ‘oF any well known oltizens appeared th greeted with rounds of applause, Cale blazed, colored fire throw its brilliant the 806ne, bombs spurted and orackod, and the heavens wore ablaze with Hroworks An oxcellent band p and patelotic nine at Intervals, precisely Major Quincy called the juoed the yenerab! Mr. Toole was He said that Democratic « Liberal and Bayonne the clubs came, with their flags Among the mottoos were “ No Legislative Commission: and other significant sentences, “Hight is Migh! “ Purity of the offered to receive the si ‘Yhither on her arrl tmooting to or i and thore she was t Jeremiah Toole as Chairinan. caived with hearts ‘once into his worl for many years but he had by Pi place, through Montgomery street and Newark Jersey avenue, to Hamitlton square, vonla avenue tw JOrSeY ae demonstrations like a veteran. ad taken no part In rd afar off in his retirement the growing din of confilct, and he could not Grove ' street. was held in the Cath Mayor O'Neill occupied th platform were the orals of Jersey City. The reds were unable to obtain admittance, ‘The Hon, James M. Scovel of Camden was called for repeatedly, and delivered an interesting ad rene. chair, and on the with an ague fit whi Deimocrats and Lib- never scratched « name ‘Tammany, and coward abd traitor im hit old ago. jnood On that ticket by intend to tarn tion, and at the ul tor, Ida, Mr. and tred to his room, leavis THE MAN WHO OVONT TO BE GOVERNOR. ‘The Hon. Charles K. Buckalew was next intros duced as the man who ought to have been Gow ernor of Pennsylvania, built man, with a ver countenance. ker simplicity. } the duty of every Democrat the organization. Ta the Liberal Republi id faithful men to stand on the ticket, «da dose of medicin Very comfortable,” as she wank into he Senator is a slim. austere expression of wed in a carb of Qua He was recelved with cheers slow, emotionless voice, he eaid : Upon Tuesday next, gentlemen, you are to name nine citizens of your State who. In Decem Electoral vote for Bresigeat and Vice President SOON a8 DORAll was called up, and DM room and bro said the bereaved husband, wringiny you let me sit up witl his hands, * why didn’ Yesterday the se: of the Divine P fifth street, took instructions from Mr. Johnson, made the neces- ements for the funeral. the horse disease, to secure more | acrangements Thave to vote fe fans accompanying @ ‘ton of Dr. Chapin's Church enue and Forty~ ody, and, under tego! are Tet _also'prepare ander the Constitution entire number, ao that each other like two sets of gambler: the stake of @ nation's Government. gambling element ta toe ee tern ALITTLE TW! VIRYEAR-OLD BO window alll, cried Three cheers for Hi produced was unstirpassable, emed to pass thre eral minutes Horace Gree h the hall, every mention ely trie that the connected with tége_to Greenwood Cem: reserved for the family, thelr most intimate friends, and the pall bearers. will start from to-morrow for Dr, € funeral services will the cortége will move toward Greet the most earnest attention of better would it rs the nine electors, to which Vow na to cast thete ty oa ga r, Jobnson's at noon preeively in's Church, where tl place, and at lo’ of tt producit The li while the minority sould be a for the other four, But because the law provides thet the whole electoral ticket must be voted by eeob v five days remained, battle. ‘Tuesday Grant and bis hrust from power, ‘fe! ide whether Pres. rde should be try be subjected ost iniquitous system ND 18 CONVULSED 1 election, from ¢ ow Ten in Washi Aliday yesterday friends thronged Mr. John- n'a residence and extended to Mr. Greeley the t hoartfeit sympathy. slence from al received by Mr. 0) Many telezram {the country were ley, but he was too much unnerved and bereaved to reply to them. Mrs. Greeley, wl Young Chene: ole country, and rae of the Interests of the Votes; how. they bave thelr ry town in New Jersey hing aud corrupting t ‘The Senator was here interrupted by the em mof men in uniforme, with the air for Buc Honest Old Horac Mr. Greeley was no stranger to t Now York, the State, rthe country, His 6 things had been honored an hout these United States for of every political faction. : nent he bad was born in Con! rin this elty, trance of a proc waving banners alew. ‘The doors were ings were organized 0 eo met Miss Cheney in House, Their acquaintance ripened A those whose bi untiinehing and op ation of princt- believed to be right, and for LY AMERICAN RNERGY AND t that on Tuestay next Dpowed to Mr. G found that G rw muer (oheers), Schura Have yon taken such gu ‘ou perforined ¥: you are engaged? Mr, Greeley in Life” thus gives a pleasunt descri Manner in which his wife managed eovilections of a Busy Horace Greele at the polls he woul ense cheers.) aud if there was fair p jorace Greeley of New, York be the next Presidoat fr, whose acquaintance I made at the Graham ‘8 more faithfal, in strict accordance with her ions, never oven deigning an her friends and relatives who from time rarily sojourned with w reased complal experiences o! and who was lo « 4"inlagoverament. im thie opted and nominated Siter being defeated’ time. Riter th can party against ‘0 one could point to ho He was a gv man, anc an able jurist, and if he was elected nv one would ever regret having voted for him. They m toward Francis Kernan and swap him away for AN OLD PRETENDER LIKE GEN. DIX. ‘There were three candidates for ft was easy to choose the best. (Cries ‘of Lawres was the man, and he knew they could make no mistake about it, ‘The speaker was the candi- he looked for thelr sup- He hoped to meet them at h and congratulate them on the im Horace Greeley re, yet atands erect, proud an We au alliance betwoed poll the country from nu cation of places of bigh trust an gressive course of the F a to secure guaranters 107 proper t not forget their duty ‘Bese usually Fe pert, thelr trae ea regimen wh naed with all they deemed Most appetizing could ly De observed without & % AL mos! (wo, of beans and potatoes, dolled rice, read ‘aud butter, government in fa. Liberal Repnbiicana and suceeasful La this contest i ‘adiiment they ‘ould abide ; so, bid- @ decision of American free co to the great questions to be deterinined om ext, one thing may be tthe union of true, how the futore, ae her a kind adieu, each in tu where & more congenial hospitality. Mrs. Greeley was d g prot wleetly eure and diate for Coroner, and ‘and patmiotic men ¢ bow of promise ta th person of refinement and i time nhe realized that roaching, aud sald that wing that It was iinpos- yet bore up with true hout complain! A as quietly as her St. Ly sympathizes with mily in their sad affliction, Sunset on the success of thelr ticket, downward, (Cheers) Major Quincy followed in a stirring speech. At this juncture the Hon. rence entered the hall. she wished to d aible to obtain relief, THE DELUGE OF CORRUPTION of which the peopic comptats iall Dever more in the years of the future come w permanently the tateres ‘We are united 1 miagovernmel to disgrace aud in, “Three cheers for our next Mayor” were calied for and given with @ Mr. Lawrence advanced to the plat- ‘an ovation and took a seat. a8 “THREE GROANS FOR THR WIFE BEATER. resumed: A paj at objects of governmen concord betwrem of cultivating brotherly, fell ‘of all the States composing the fare united on e civil service of the in the matter of appolatinents and ¢ of the duties of those who are paid to ath overninent tnterests, (he purer customs of @ ‘will mestion another aubject not inferior to thee> portance—in fact, of greater conseyueuce- for y (hid Cine, and to our fellow elt ‘other States, Unite all Logether, speel sll ininediy, to eru Of evil abd mise In years now recent! arte of the country, abd ca Political parties are closely IS M’ WILLIAMS ACQUITTED? ave qtication of per in this city, ral Government led to influence date for Gov- Judge Depu ef the Chief with his Wife and Mether—An Affecting Scone The sixth day of the trial of Chief Mo- Williams and Detective Doyle was begun yester- day morning at 45, The attendanc than on any previous day. unable to gain admittance. was discharged in open Court, for ignorance and negligence. Chief McWilliams was taken into Court by Sherif Reinhardt, Englishman’ had avoused Mr. and bigoted Christian Lib unostentatious piety were too well known for this venomous slander There was no bigotry (Cheers.) He was too Christian, and ‘every right-minded Pro- would despise the miserable men who & man’s rellgior th the mire of politics, and oxcite the like passions in the hearts of Chri i Mr. Quincy then grace- Hon, Abraham R. signal for another out- Hundreds were One of the officers him any harm Francis Kernan | MINISTERS OF CORRUPTION stalking abroad, aud pursuing with greater or lens euo cons their evil i The Chief seemed us Work wMons controversy among the people as to his rearrest would of expressed the opinion in enemies Onding the probable eff on the jury. ‘Thi the morning that bi had no case, persuaded his b 80 as to prejudice t bold, defiant, ns: f enthusiasm, After the app.ause had subsided Mr. Lawrence spoke as follows : Peiiow Cirizex® AND Farexpe amen to sure minds of the He thought that his bonds- sider all the conse- The prosecuting off » he thought, to secure as their reputation was at stake, Doyle was present, and. as usual, gloomy and ‘Attorney-General Gilenrist aking until LL ‘of the iniquity did not reaca the r Deen Umes when the groat It is not, T believe, y men did not foresee or quences of their actic vers would do anythin been going th athe State y, might after ni and the Stat Proudly the banner of principles, aud 1 hope that you nly districts of the LEAVE NOTHING UNDONE in behalf of our cause between this and the hour ‘candidates [have Dt, und as the time bas des ‘compelled to make short iy pointe in very terse language, course, W repe: undemonstrative, d his summing up. 6 o'clock, Judge Depew then charged the jury, After reviewing veach indictment, he told them elther one or both could be convicted or acquitted. He suid there was no doubt that there was a con- that three had been arrested. Those three accused the men now o1 ‘The three men told a atory whi agreed In part, if not In whole, and If corrobo- rated by other testimony, would be accepted, In this case the Court w: ‘and sometimes, of You to-night at the outset, aT that b vote for Horace Gr. éley ai a} And State ticket to-night they should never piauee.) fam proud of It has witmessed its soe Ile progress on wal hdbrotherhood throughout ere in favor of Crane ves, and chiefly because the: riy and honor, and will stand. firm Ammovable and’ determined, a gorruption in Because they ai ontest in whi Fraucis Kernan. accomplices. honor lias becn won, aud by d expel nd upward, and won that this has taught. It has advanced iid advise the jury not id Improve our common Governm convict these men unless corroborated by The Judge's charge was regarded as favorable to the defendants, and the people was that th As the jury were Mo Williams's red the room, and sat beside bi appearance he exhibited m Tavtiaterial and civic fiked™ who baile ‘Unis vaat city d Ite commodtous «! stems of tocal tn ie by one Class ol who had been attracted and the brach Applause.) If it ie who constructed tts the general expr fon has been bumilisted and dagraced. As to ry half past 11, ability, and because h mea and political men of t yor of this great city, I's bear this lesson or truth tn mind, and exercise the ‘ou invest me without ylelded to the flood of tears he Doyle broke down at this. sorrowiul one, and many were affected to tears. After the jury retired, the Court sald that during the trial an aMdavit ed toward the jury, cused receive notice to Court and sho attaohed for contempt of Cc n cleared, and tt thority with which nounced by the Auer ‘all-power In Wa People against Hie centr Ington, of which we T believe that thi with the city for the last 25 9; inister the. governwe! those who oly Know the city as It was 2) oF 3 yea! (Applause.} My platform en for honest work. Lami Citizens and thelr ri be assaulted by | under the protection ai pledge you ty wor hberties, and defend them ¢ present couteat, should not be rt. The court multitude di: I elections in any section of grown {09 gre the people toe rty and freedom, 0 ‘The Federal power whether those right cltizers of men acti Piitetand vy Stores in the nel mained about t until 4 o'clock before the: homes. At half past 3 o'cloc that the jury were hborhood, I! e Court Hous ‘of the Democracy ani Liberal Republica far as lies in you cause and candidates wil ually divided for eony! t4 o'clock the Judge re- e that the jury wanted some re- ven that dinner at similarly large and en- at Forty-fourth street and and In Rasex and Chatham streets. meetings lasted until near; and were addressed by eminent s] ore. ————$$ The Patti-Marie Treupe in «a RB Smash-up—Mr, Mtrakesch Injured, TORONTO, Oct. %.—A number o of the Patti-Marlo troupe were on the train which met with an accident at Beameville yesterday. Mr. 6tra Kosch met with severe injuries, His face Is badly cut 4 bruised, and bie right arm sprained. The other ir “Inasmuch asthe election law of 1872 for the city and county of New York requires ‘that all the officers to be voted for in whioh all the votors alike partie! ere Was @ street ck of cards was also sent for, last evening the ju It was rumored pon the acquittal of McWilliams, and atood ten for acquittal of Doyle to two for conviction. ever, that the up for the night, pate (except in certain be upon one ballot, *Genoval “Number understoud aud re- ‘a that the candidates for Kepresen- cominended lates for Reproean. on the tickets en- IL be endorsed hereby mutually jespatch was received at polic ress at large be City ata late hour, 3 uarters in Jerse: at Chief MeWill the ballot endorsed ' Congress,’ as in the other counties of the Stau A Card from Mr, To the Editor of The Sun. Sin; A sensational story, containing the most relone upon myself aud my olng the rounds of the press. Juatice, you will lend Mr, Sumner's Letter of Declination, —Charies Sumner, in a letter ining the Coalition nomination for Gov era in Europe, %0.—The cholera has appeared at Wexford, Ireland, end one person bas diedof the Hosron, Oct cruel and slanderous a %.—The cholera has broken ont in town of Kasteru Pru foutheast of Konlgsberg, know ledging your communication I Hination, nose sipcere! t d vote for ine. Several fatal ‘he cholera ts making serio inety-four cases are reported, of ave proved fatal. Lwenty-nine soldiers, taueousiy, and of whom five have dies —————— The Land ef Laura Fairs, SAN FRANCIB00, Oct, 90, jury in the case of! M strictest accuunts nsclous of having done an: respect or the good Propose tat there upoh my characte ed OF Wbpunisbed Beyoud this personal wish, which t will not be disregarded, is the consideration ¢has on | could ot serve, thy grateful sense of the trust rep by Aveutions whieh are gnite: in this nomination ‘ewpeciaily due tot fo forfeit my ae and wanton at ger UBCyutradie! ‘who were stric —— Lam Night's No @ been opposed on lin} Th Sacramento, the bin found bim guilty of vif from the Fifth D1 nominated th f Goud woverm nd with the pris iit depeuideuce aa our rule 0 # nominated Johu Galvin for sud J: Reilly for Avsletant “Alderman from Lacy Beating Occident, SAN FRAsoHCO, Oot, 30, of Lon« Island tes nominated John Theiss for Ai race betweem puse cFowd HOUHALeA Joseph P. Strack was woo by Lucy lermen from te Toute Distries sy Wom by Lug, Occldéut disicaced, Uh wtrcot,— Ade’, for Avoistaut A)