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called upon several of the consignors of the ay in the hope thet they some special information @ vessel from thelr knew anythin 1oR may be sent to free hor sister, hekl captive In hep castig by four knights. quest, and in pursuance the Intonge disgust and indignation of Lynette, Who sees in him only a kitchen knave, It 1s as- signed to him. They ride away, Lynotte dis- dalning his company and ridiculing bis preten- sions with flerce revilings. where the first of the hostile knights te sta wopped, peane@ up im éhe hold of » Spaa- ish steamer on @ woyeme of » hundred toa dred amd twenty days. Uf this barbariam be not pro all anti-stivery societies disso! the name of philanthropy be erased from ho nor his supporters put forth any effget in his behalf, because they don't think. ft would be of any use, The real contest is now between Law- neNce and HAVEMPYER y Brien any longer is to votes from HAVeMEvER Gareth claims the of the promise, but to THK BURNED STEAMSHIP. TUB LATRAT PARTICULARS OF THE LOG OF TUK MISSOURL, had learned seemed to feel wt the reporier 46 were inaured. through the newspay but little interest, frc inferred that their vent PULL DETAILS BY TELEGKAPIY ‘Vhe following parth amehip Missourt nthe survivors: 1 Was saved left the burn- eu with its ke Tho rescued boat lay mped boat, e¢ udiig engineers, » A bucket was gi the swamped boat to ball wil 1 the rescued boat. in the swamped boat (ley were manage her, he onty object in rooning Democratic ‘The Mtory of the Harvivors Telearaphed from Curious History twas Saved-The Own Lawrence and be elected Key Weat~ y Life Beat t ery’ Views of The office of the Atlantic Mail Steamship Conipany was besleged yesterday fi until night by anxious relativ gers and crow of the ill All tife information which Was © Mr. Quinan, publish FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1872 At last they come to Key Wear, 0c Man, John Foley or Charles @Conort This is w good question for deb&ting go ties to discuss during It is not so eaxy to decide as Which Is the Meademy of Maste— tttwto Mobs a0 jon Malle Latore oy tae ih’ Theatre Arh been obtained fre han the boat wi hip ony boat was ‘Those who wish fora Mayor in the full or of his powers will wote for LA WRENE thove who Havemeyen. ‘Those who pre yun morning ep; the atream for two hours nd on the further alder the coming winte lated steamer Missourl the posresston of the prinadin the despatch to in Tie SUN yesterda: was freely given, and the most considerate at- tention wasshown by the ofiivers of the cont Fathers and mm quired for sons, wives for husbands, and sisters nthe despatch was read to the women some of thom sobbed hysterically, Whilo others turned and quietly went from the wing only by their sad the grief which they experienced. ytearn the fate of her hus- ail, vas so nearly overcome with grief wh ominous despatch: fot appear an Menage rte Woot of 110 ¥. ant otrele Ta ruty-uhied sireet ® man of broad and Hberal sympathies and progressive ideas Lawrence; thoes who cherish the views of the Council of Political Reform will go for Have Lawrence ix just as honest as Mr, As there wer linen, a slender Den Asa reformer, Foumy had decic of them were for two days For whom: we fet the Nay, bay,” whe sald, folly hath sent the Md Wok thou to thyself : Uw suddenly, largely in the honors; but h of the pioncers. To be sure, Mr, O'CoN¢ was not one pany to all in Mt. Jamen Theatre San mpany with aabip from 1g A.M. uatil Theatre Comique~Ision. pale was lowt sight of. ed abandoned the Mis ers and crew who re~ mained on board crowded on the after part of ie the better Foury's principal re- es were illegal, Mr ad under u disadvantage ireumstance of be- for brothers. minutes after those ree 4 they saw tho pass Je Newe Novelties being mounted, erted from aver iei-knay aud sent In Keo knows the needs of the city, as it now is, great deal better, would have labo in them from the v ing such a good li erer it must be admitted that Mr. O'Coxon if ahead—he having been the first to make the discovery no county of New York; while Mr. ranks Mr. O'Coxoas auinventorhbaying 1 his peculiar gold pen, comparison would result favorabl while asa candidate for Supervisor bh ceived only a small minor still he obtained more than Mr O'Covon seems likely to get: i ‘THE CRY OF FIRE. Tt iaenid the fire was first ¢ Wood's Muscurm—A = bevaeee in effect a ‘overed on the vote for Havemeyen, meiuber that, ‘Terms of The Sun. Barry, pen wear, to nil saber bers an, #ho called efore, leave thy Indy II it bereemeth bot a knaye To ride with meh a lady,” fire wos Instant: redly put on t hers, and the atewa gure that the fire was out, while the pasa ard's report that tl tinguished the breakfast was resuined and the fears of the passengers quicted he panteyar pis name di LMlal Morale hbed id to the passen- was read to her that it was found necossary to take her ato the back office, where she wept hysterically fora “Dog, thon lent, Lanring from loftter lineage than (tune own. ant State of Afiair vious to ther ong the saved at State election in South Carolina, both of the Republican Conventions solemnly pledged themselves, nud recorded the declaration in their plat- forms, that the debts fl by the earpet-bag authorities should never be paid, and that not as for interest should be ¢ upon any issue tow any possibility State by a majority n regarded as one of the most significant triumphs for Grant that has yet been chronicled, the State au- thorities propose to go on at one half times greater than knigiit at once, Within twe INCLDENTS AT THE OFFIC. faddost of the sad incidents con= the disaster knowledge of the SUN reporter, Is one which ated to him by Mr, Quinan yesterday, ‘The wife of Joseph Hug Mifeouri, who is in a delicate vc uardedly Informed of the supposed loss of her sted her a to leave slight It is feared that she may if she reeowers company have given wp all hope of those ersand crew not already reported spatehes yesterday showed Uhat two of the boats were burned at the side ne very high, ther boats wh lavite were swamped before any one The boat which one, capable of carrying ‘That only twelve escaved in her Is attributable to the fret that when Mr. Julmer, assisted by a few othersJannched clear of the burning Rerealy with bi drave his enriny backward down th Wi kitohen-knave t!* from the atok runwing qualities tutes three Inthe rescued boat, with the Lafew pieces of neither food nor wat oars and a larce anything to HESCUR OF THE SURVIVORS. ock in the morning of the jock in the afternoon of the 24d At that thine and the rescued y contrncted nected with came to the were launched 1 was cloven; bit y Loid him that clove It grovelling on the ground. Then erted the fati'n, ar cane, the only two small Take not my life bh, So thir damsel ask it uf me, cord 1 easily ana * Tasolent seul ycle dollar of tax or levied or paid eh the slightest sus Tt was from 90) husband, which so ait hope of her recovery. His helmet as Co slay tin, tat ehe ehiriek'd, y, KOUITION, ae to Ri e nobler than thyself.” But having Another respect Swindling the Freedmen. The disclosure nner Spy was {gorously. to He has sense 10 sell his pen—aithough at the low nd tifty cents—and let selves ridicu by the use of it; while Mr. O'Conon is silly enough to use Men of Atmericn. n is gold; Mr. O'Conon’sis but made in Tie SUN of yes- withdrawal three million Freedinan’s Savings and Trust Company, to be used by the GRANT ential canvass, will not so greatly mirprise those who have been familiar with asa knowl- Fibow Key, Pinaye hath eu on thy breaking of his iaws price of two dollars tween two and ad full directions wh 1th Instruct ship's boats and. skirt th Lead, wnd I follow.” of the vessel Gareth is equally successful In hia encour with the three remaining Knights, and relea: also subdue scorn, and what Is more to the purpose, wins her love, and thereafter is a worthy member of jug seen nothing of the boats or pas ¥ aking heavily on ‘The party started trom. 1 the “ith aud arrived at Nassan at 2.00 P.M. on the 28th, Itis said that the di re never started that he had hold and that no water was f« the flames from the donke Were worked afew minutes only. A HEART-RESDING SPECTACLE. Within fifteen minutes after the alarm of fire the twelve survivors were In the boat, and t fanes were pouring from the stoke-hole ins ‘The ship's course was not altered, and ntly the flames were curried ati rning one lifeboat ou the le: ng It too hot to claims which are the liquidating the ve most tainted with fraud But then Mr lowered from the institution @lge of the fact that three millions left in tn of the bank to be withdrawn for any pur- Auditor of South Carolina, has published a letter which he gives a good deal of highly inte esting informatio the illegally contracted indebtment of the and the unexpected He says that one official acts after becoming Auditor was an effort to prevent the circulation of what is called the Blue Ridge serip. were bexun to effect this end with the sano- tion of Gov. Scorr; bu vxury inducements” had been offered effort waa made by thers to induce Mr. ¢ Mr. GARY siys $10,000 {him by one party to withdraw day it came i were held out to effect the ame purpose, without avail, the adjournment of the Legis was offered £20, special tax to ntire bonded legal and illegal, or re could get into them. storm Was a Lew thirty persons, rkey pumps of the steam= ne of the piss ‘Ley comes within an of late Mr, O'Conon has not been even an cll removed from it of Fouty; but As will be seen from the extr: de from this fdyll, (tt full of delicate fax cles, and noble thought, that fe at once elevated and simple. romantic interest inseparable from all these tales of mailed warriors falling uj in deadly fight. 1 to SOMME ¢ d through it upon Two deck pumps There have been unpleasant rumors in Sireulation recurdin Last winter a corre the Savannah News published a series of yh he made the most charges against the oficers of the company, giving such particttters in relation to their manner of doing business as plainly in- @icated the writer to bea person familiar uternal workings of the instl- her, she was allowed to flo: the nen holding her by her painter. reach this boat It was necessary i awima few yards, a feat which it tx ive than to execute In a Southern the full story be- wh, it willbe found that large num- iring crew and passengers made the desperate leap into the sea with ing thelr one last hope of safety, roaring waves. That there is mourning in t GREELEY, as the stricken man weeps of his wife and the mother they will se nity of partisan falsehood and hatred pause for Reside that unclose brutal, how revolting, some of the recent car- features must seem to every and not a flendish heart of his first pondent of > phinge {nto on each other Old as they ere, and familiar as fs the paraphernalia of closed visors,"rushing steeds, splintered lances, and flashing swords, there {sa stirring charm about them that ne quite wears off. out his story quite dram on with heightening interest to the close. poem will be found full ¢ penctl of the illustrator, and we are confident will be the most generally popular of all the [dylis of the King. not the mall. Jetters in wh phably, whe Proceedings & moment? et the others off, three boats were launched, two of whic that’ seven women and sre aboard the Missourt, pnyson haa we and were engulfed by the any were strong enough t only fora few yards, seems little sh: seven chlidren wi engines were stopped, but her sails were left spread, and a speed of four kuots was maine » of the Emperor of vite regarding f the exeite- In relation te the dt Son Juan brings v ment created when Great Ihitain Oret made @ jurisdiction over that ce of a preposterous clafut set up In is wasin Ise, under Bucnanan’s Ad- Hansyy was then in com- Paciflc Dopartment, and learning authorities at Vancouver's Island were proparing an expedit San Juanin the name of the Crown, he deter- mined to anticipate their action of this design he sent Capt. Groncr B. Picker, who afterward became celebrated as one ef the most consplcnons Confederate gener his company of the Ninth infantry, to take pos f the island, with orders t day after Prokert hw 1 the Britich tr by acivil of withdraw the suit. TUE PROVIDENTIAL BOAT. which was saved was one recently pany, intended fe On the 10th 1 Stutes Inspector of Hulls, inspacied the Missouri, he found & nd took exception t company had loaned money to the Beneca Stoue Company on bonds of the company of a fictitious value; that among institution were shares in the stock of other savings companies niso placed at a fictitious value, real estate of contractors governments of THE LAST OF A NOBLE CAPTALN. When last seen Capt. Greene was working with Purser Hempatead and some of th the lee hont. Kleven of the surviv the boat was not | Capt. Culmer, says it was Inunched sengers, but that it w attempt to ent urrounded by other mdu the assets of the ministration Still Obstructed The W nother large boat should be ea with Fretebt—Th ot already aliud ken abonrd the Mis ‘as lashed to the antly swamped. 000 in cast to either Lewy pay tho interest debt of the Ste sign his position for the ing Comptrolter-Grneral the same time he was in- formed that Gov, Scott had promised to vefuse to make leclined to do, NEW BOOKS. against the old and ne Washington, and stock of fancy paving companies on which loans had been made. ged that the in- stitution was managed in the most rec less manner by ® set of desperate specu. lators in the juterest of the Seneca Stone Ring of Washington. was marked improvement in the condition of the horses yesterday. At the various stables visited the SCN reporters were greeted with a degree of cheerfulness which was sug- gestive of a better comlition of affairs in the ar superintende hands with evident satisfact thoir horses are all much better, and that they hope within a few The drivers, hoxtlers, were whistling thetr m: danger was over. looks happy of the horses has not, » New Poem, titled Gaveih and we have coinploted that que recitals in which TENNYSON Arthur and It not only shows no sign of Magging interest or waning power inthe narrator, but is as frevh In incident. as ri ¢ free from all trace ment than mort of th in a brighter and tly laureate seldom delzus smile; but his picture of the fair and mocking as it is charming, and Md seneschal, is arntively caay to was this boat which proved the salvation of the twelve huruan by sen as Was at fh I the «ad story of her loss, LIST OF THE CKEW AND OFFICERS officers and #4 he hittle wv Osgood & Co. circle of picture At was forthe The list of th sour, as given to the reporter by the company, in as follows and sald that remove him the levy, wh running as nd stable boys and said that the Everybody that owns a horse The improvement in the rumors that the afe condition gained Washington, suited ina run upon th frightened ne his destinati f overstrained sent!- “ps appeared, ac- Vicker disputed their landing, and prepared for battle, althow: the opposing force was greatly superior In num- ‘The result was that reer, Willian D. Hemp Myshp, Art asaistant Dank was in wrt has been im: tux to pay the debt of thes levy of three milis upon the dollar le to force interest upon the e, to include a Seanen -Osear F, Sarntiel Cone, institution by the ro depositors living in that rumors ares Guanes District was greatly strait ontractors aud others their pay for work « rd of Public to make his readers relieved the The companies are unwilling that the sick horses shall begin work until fully of the distemper. te is as mirthful which haa by m the effeet y several days ere the The brish, pleasant weather, ‘tions and remedies used have probably wrought the general ed that the horses that ha’ given perfect rest aro the first to show symp toms of improvement, and the advocs ed of Its eMeacy f the manufuc joint occupation by the troops of the two Gov negotiations recovered fe and it will b Supreme Court to be uncon. Refusing to eoin- between the hted with any were unable to get order of th onal and invalid ply with this request, he has t Gary in th ablished a camy hern extremity py untlt the American troops reta Ban Juan ie ao en removed « hundred men on the no h they have ¢ brooda over in hie verse and opens up no vietas of speculation ; but tells ough with muel nometaphysics | and tue pre course of his vtiful illustra vod boy whose wrative of these transuctions in existing between Savings Com ference that a scarcity of funds in the Ring treasury iinplied a giving « freedmen’s managers and jp near the ly remarks fertile island « sole thought and d { which was Net include pes of fifty-five per were anved, viz of funds in ckmen and the te of the soldiers vurage and ambition infor permission t juliet cxatlo and to seek serv (consents, pre MeGovern, walter THE, MISSOUTI'S CERTIFICATE, A morning newspaper having asserted that t) vot sufticiantly provided with | N Tepurter ye were allayed ASsUraTees thoroughfares begin to assume ter e with the King, 4 ighfares begin 10 a u Gareth will submit is to Impose, and rain. merchants, the company inducements following advertisement from ournal shows at inany must git of ineon. offer unusual posits, as th ‘These revelations, coming from a promi- nent member of the Gra party in South estion but ther out whieh st the wharves, From this docu SUN reporter Was kere had each ratill ving on the two thousand bs r other hopes that her volt from aueh a sto Camelot uber, he finds jed by his Knights and sitting in judgment. ene is strikingly portrayed, tract a portion of y's pride will re. ondition, but he accepta it ere, ascending to the ve King sure cand that ahe was pr vernment, must » the taxpayers tion have no hope mitinued extort triumphantly owing to thelr inabill them to the ware pinion that there was vet but litthe change for the better. still paying forty cents p whereas the usual price ts ten the necessity of delivering the small are their facilities for so doing, that these merchants are actually bidding for in some fustances pro: Brssuen’s original hy building vere saloons which are to be hung in su sta keep thom level and steady of hydraulte itself is tossing wildly In a storm, Is to be put to Mr. Ruen, formerly naval archi- Admiralty, Is now intended for 1, which are to be provided Ti were In. the master's de barre! for riding Hour, ape from the and throe were list of the erow no Wa low-pressure Tn Hou of fire extiny yin pa, with p! 8 watchmen. re mentioned stores, and 40 Freedman’s Savings and Trust ¢ pany holds in trust milli longing to poor colored people the savings money and other payments due from thi ored soldiers, but never with the ald prospect of a total 1 i n the vessel verty before them, afisention of their lively appre- clation of the fact that the misgoverument aud fraudulent legisiation which is rulning » been maintained if 1 for the moral and mai support afforde 1 al Administration, it ected that the people of South Car: will respond v dollars be- Into hall Garet! thorough repair. the had two steam deck valves attached to the Among the cotton brokers the things exists. parts of her tect to the Britis! coupled by pis f the compa kept up at all tines Holler, and when in was on deck n could never ha Huce Exchar and aetivity the port side ¥ of the old Freedmen’s Bureau which n, Henny D. broad and twenty feet high, « cordance with natructed in ac sseMeR's phan, Hnps, making 40 fe The large dealers are unwill enade deck sey n will be a pro’ Wal stability, and Mr. BESseMeR saya ranged, and 1 ed by the lar Perforer, and left us lent Grawt's a g that they may He ware lates, pace on the Wharve pointed by Grant Gos of Coluinhin al thanks to Provi ed to a greater am y bhebana’s eye nm than is fele in nayawl and a lifeb Walt adantiey Hove thy pleasant ug) persons, handise awalt exture and subject These appliances, the rep Vhus it witht »helong to that « d that officers of the ba rrowers of its funds the charter, and the opinion has long pre led in well-informed quarters that the oncern is inan unhealthy condition, quantity of vonhand In the Swamp ts out yportion to the fact that the ir sof DaveNronrr have not been kicked quired by the law The Slave in port far beyond their usual t Trade in Fall Swin certainly does not rot Havana of late the following recaution w ably well Med with mea <saries of life, pear that ty den track, and other Sz haw informed the n China have ehartersd et thee, say Ms Un alarin, and the appalled and uinerved th was entirely controversy wert basely born, whether the ter named Wriitam efluitely settled sin f the Old Swiss Cant gation of th fon that the well-k Switzer's fearless deflance of tyranny is a fabl They sorrowfully say that TREL never refused never fired al an applo on his son's © very crossbow with which the Zurich; never hin the defile at Kuysnacht, and usive of all, that there a Landvogt Grssnen, nora W Tet. Thus are our most cherlahed (ustons one one by dispelled forgotten by he despatch mt time, and the ats were burned ms to polnt to alack of method ipline among the crew, A PRIVATE DESPATCH, rbridge, of Pearl sever a real biste be constdered the flistortoal Soctety arefitl Investi- k horses, and h A many of the failure of the institution, thousands of p noprans wilt be ¢ ved him dead t left the ron, worked but a vei he or more of the bi at the davits As cyerybody knows, the condition of a HID Who once ly rse than that of the African slave ty possibly, by dint of econ- » frec himself; the Ching late modification of the ses In the stre has been attended with Los: ste have grown Vy of appetite, and the during thelr nds in Cub Kill the foul thief, and wreak tne for my « that New York had the w rid were he fo waren Hroadway ‘Che railroad horses ar Kare Ohjoots of pity toall beholders, TRAVEL STILE OMSTRUCTED ‘There are the ances to the Then strode s good knight forward, crytag to him, Tam her kinsman, |. aud slay tie man tory of the patrte they bave been by the unprincipled party leaders who, in order to advance their owt the colored voters rray them- one of the: passe Aa soon as he arrived at K following tefegram to his father, who resides on West he sent the rant her none, This ration, that hath nock'd (hee th full hall None; oF the wholesume boon of gyV Southern States to Felves asa cliss against honest govern respecting Modificution is decreed of course by the Captain-General alone, planters and other: Key Weer, Oct m. me inconveniences and annoy deed was done is exhibl 6 help the wro nd without, and hundreds Passengers ar vurnt—gale, gid Avr thieving carpet-ba who have so nearly ruined that portion of the country that in many place will hurdly rent for enough to pay Mr, Outerbridve aniled from Key West yester. Many friends called the day to com the providential escape of his som, GREENE'S RECORD. Capt, MR. Greene was In the employ of the Atlantic Mail Steamship Company four or five food high in thelr es perience, and. the company or the great loss of life tn commander of th ing to this i ypton Roads which are about to expire are ly inconvenienced tts stipulated by the ori Chinamen to the riiment officer in order to make a new anged thee te: bur get thee henve Aud ( ther wilt thy t Lest that rough itn tulate him upon © reported yes The Inspectors alth are hnstly visidng thes Tow wid stay him 0) ting the cause Luwrs isa candidate for Al- He was first presented by Apollo Rall the support of other ¢ yeen an efMiclent and f the School wrence the Who lived and died for tien, xaminations of Chinamen to retain necessarily obl ito a fresh term of servitude. nan Of great ¢ ments of the urprisingly changed the ralty contest, y another snppliant nght by beast aud man hore & kuight would rite away rus that flow hours huve of the May Aunynan R néhip Kaule, bele tines are also mach inflanwed The inspector the examination by ast Gareth, loaning most respectable inietpal reform: The scenes in the erowded cars and along th his volee was all w meetings of punishment at apparently the hands of «eruel of the lines there wa ar dew new ends in every quarter of the nll day 4 dense er peeches he deliver e Appearance Turkey hv of a copyright Ye property in an or nifleant prote Moers think that w n full detmils of the eived it will be pr nal work, with translation, is conferred on the for forty years; for zo to be for only one-half All rights enn be sold for the 9 or any part of the term, and pl that Capt, Greene himself every neh d himself to gave th ted ta. his fare to the number and the the paleot the law, And the civilized Gareth’s life an OF tho other officers the James OB. Nf ther officers t make himself Mayor inthe opinion of intelligent politicians he ie going down hill avveoable one has culminat allowed in Cuba, still per moodily mo: RAILROAD HONSKS BETTER e' Third Aven A LOST JOURNALIST. ne of the mis disheartened was thoroughly er repents of the hardship she has put upon her son, and sends him arms and frees him from bis prom reth goos Stralghtway to the King e slight deceit but begs the King's forgiven togoupon the next knightly quest that shall offer; but he begs the King to still reg Asa mental until such time as he shall have proved himself worthy to be a knight, quest is granted, and s thor or translator is required to conform to the regulations, and ments cannot be t from the Minister of T but the press laws a of the French Republic, understood th civilization, every mental duty Meantime hf wits wn old fo Alla Calirarnt obtain more Will probably of the horrors of lavery and the slave trade in Cuba have been told with a pe an air of innovence by a ¢ that afternoon just Those In use wore drawn by four horses, whl changed on every rf anslated without 190,000 votes, and that h Phird ‘avenw treet Ihe ran cars with two enue road will { way to Havana, tt Is sa tion of trust in Chat city writer, und had late nm author, havin Work on California in press at the thine he He leaves a wife and several small chile t calmness and plain who had landed six hundred Africans, ‘Yes, L ought to have brought an short, and [ had to clear that he is bound to come out thira in the race, Wiuriam F. HAVEMeyER will have the inain strength of the ¢ eregse the numb ores are do} that he has sand permission much better, of the Second avenue h. butte work. i urs than before the appearar Their horses are gre. eleht are said 0 shave been Some time ago the Postmaster-General decided run only sixty Le that engravings, chromos, and t patter within the meaning of ti Absurdity was worthy of the Interval Reveni CRReWRLL bas reversed thie deeision, and hereafter alt nt by inall at ihe rate of one cent for each two eve weighing Ieee Khaw four po elike, were not printed RANT party; and stoses by the Custom House em. Ployeos who vote for O'BR wake up by the Germans who vote for him ow account of hie German game, Neither ‘THE INSURANC url was valued various companies for halt Her cargo, which arth about §400,000, Awined was fully insured, A My unit fordu ays that the cars will be runs ustial by Sunday, On the Fourth Avenue line three more cars thirteen fn all, Jentral depot, Broadway and Beveuil t $200,000, and was ven such a fearful atrocity as this pales before the picture of @ thousand human Delngs, most pf whom have been kid- ofter, at an audience council hall, the young and beautiful ome to beg of the King that Launce- merchandise ind os fer as can be UN reporter The Sixth avenue, avenue, FElghth and Tenth Avenue Come panies report decided improvement. in the condition (of their horses. About the sane number of cars ons on Wednesday wer run yesterday. More are to. bo adde this morning. ‘Their trips have been mosuy shortened. ‘the cars haye not been on time, and drivers are inatructed to walk the horse om xrades and give them frequent Frets. A PUBLIC PERIL AVERTED, During the prevalence of the hore mi peal] have been very frequent, Rory 4 outd out bl ol ag in she city wore pot heii properly att to, and that in consoq Sf this neglect the puilie health was, belay soe dangered. ‘The Bourd of Health hayo all along promulgated the customary orders for clean them, and granted the necessary permits to thy seavengers, That the orders “have not been more promptly executed is owing to tha wan Horses, Ono of the scavengers yesterday tatd tall of his hor ‘been his associat: s had boen far condition. He said, howe rapidly Siaproving, that by the end of the week alkof the closets to se clea the permits hid been grantes would by fed and thoroughly disinteos and all jor further complaints removed, MM. DRRGM IN BLEECKER senewr. ‘The Bleecker street and Fulton Ferry Compas ny yesterday 1 ing ran their cars as usu notwithstanding the order of Mr. Bervh, but. al 1142 A.M. Mr. Bergh personally made ‘hie ape pearance ‘at Bleocker street and South Pitty aventie, and ordered the driver, Patrick Kite len, Of Acar passing by to return to the stables, ‘The passengers were all indignant at the incon: yentence, but Mr. Hergh’s order was itipe Bach aueceeding car was. u (roight and ordered to ret phnnig od ret Kal Ares hae a were lounging about muttering abusi epith nauinat Mr. Heruh, Mr. Koberts, the stable set perintendent, told the SUN's representative that twas the best tern In the whole stable thas WENO DRAYS, one of Dawes & Fann! y t was the first ni 810) MEN 0 M. About 2 P. brea manu Broadway. las, Fi the pole ropes extended, and at mend don thet after the styio of drawing hand Inthe days of the Volcnteer Fira Depart THE MOLENING COW In afleld belonging to M be the rlehest property own Iyn, a pone ald home: xtereken demicy has’ linvered ments for a week. Thy vauce to Prospect Park. feld has used tt fora pasture, mained the fletds with the ¢ terday mor the h was dl perch oP Dat ; Ws stood by the ho se with er head extending over its body, moaning at regular Intervals, vhs THE OXEN. Several ox teains made their appearance inow® streets yesterday and attracted much attentom The attempt, h He them foo draught he » They are de n.aud their feet are to stand more thantwo or three days Toluh stones «hich compows nent nany of the stregta. rofesser of Geology in Kiteere on Fifth avenue, has sent a come the Fraternala, @ soclety eon. ems’s Church of the Strum gers, advising them In relation to the young meg whe are in the city attending to the ox He advises the suciety to look after the solrttuab welfare of these ox teamsters, A nities Was accordingly appointed to visit them on thelr arrival In this city and to give them «uch advice ow to prevent them from falling into the saares of adventurers, ‘day Mr. M.8. Popham of 51 Front st passing along Hroadway, saw atmandrivi a yoke of oxen before a truck laden with twenty even barrels of flour ort John Beckley, the driver, knew no} working such atu,and pounded the beaste over the bond a © with the butt end of his whip and then wit acinb, Neither animals was eiod. The ttle were hi Mesars, Wakeman of Water street, Juatic ominitted Beckley fom trial at the Spectal Sessions. THE STABLES MUST BE KEPT CLEAN, Ata special meeting of the foard of Teal yesterday a resolution was adopted ordering owners, proprietors, of lexweos of stables to have puch stables thoroughly cleansed every day The floors to be disinfected with. cachalfe acd ofthe usual commercial standard. diluted with raty-fve parte o nd the stells to be ‘overed with paris to a depth of tone eigh before the stra or bedding is Straw or other nected with Dr. ofan Inet ald there: tnaterial used for bedding horses must be de= stroyed b nbustion up Licuous to the premfses where the n used, oF must be disinfected by carbolte acid, or by the application of gypsum or quick lime before the removal of the same. Until the further order of the board no straw or bedding for horses aball transported through the streets uniess the sainy shall have been disinfected as before pro vided. ANOTHER REMEDY. Burn alum on a stove, or in some tron vemsel, until it isa dry powder. Then pulverize fine and put five or six ounces into a pallfulof blood. wart water, and sponge the throat and mouth of animal well five or six times aday, and at ach time wash the sponge thoroughiy of the phlegm canker of the mouth and theoat, and also swab or sponge the nostrils with a weeker olution. Foran outward appileation take the Uneture of arnica ax a liniment, wrapping the throat up warm. ‘This. if used as directed, will prove successful in every case, It has been ed with great success In hundreds of cased for sore throat and diptheria for the Int @ftees TAR MALADY ON STATEN IST AND, All the horses belonging to the lacor beet reweries on Stater nd are laid ap. ‘The North Shore Railr stopped running, THR MALADY ELSEWITEH? Newarrat, Oct, 3L- A valuable staition, by Edward Everett, owned by the Hon. ‘Thos Hingham, was attacked to-day with the hore lisease, "Fifteen. t fn Weyyant’s Hverv tables are affect Hosro, Oct. 81.— The fatality arising from horse epidemic ts on the increase, the death averaging from twenty-Ove to thirty daily. Very few new cases are reported, and | earliest attacked seem t) be scarcity of es fit for work ness and trade, nt for some t UHKEEDSIF, Oct. Sl The hors disease te spreading rapidly bere, and at has appeared ip the ¢ Failros It isexpected that all Vassar College and De tie will be d to-morrow.” Morgan L. Mott's stoel are affected, and some fine horse ae The Broken Murket Savings Banks Sin: Tn the matter of the Market Savings Dewk, President Van Name conveyed to Dennis, « tor and at one (ime a receiver of eal institntion, il is interest tn At stock on Tuemlay last, ors hy records of that day, aa 5 e been inf does it mean? Caa "Te throw any ct? S1TOR John Chamberti Jobn Chamberlin fs to begin the n the election for Governor and Freneh mutual plan, this evening, in Jerry 7 soon, and in the Fr Honse ratanda. v3 Wil Wao a HEN Fegister just 1 oe A ally in Harte A erand mass meeting of citizens, trresp f party, isto be held in Lincoln Hal), 12th street ween Third and Fourth avenues, th t the pation of Abraham R Lawrence. Mr. Laws renee will speak —— The Horse EB What will be the effect of even a te rary withdrawal of the horse power from the ni vsor us question to contemplate, Coal eaunot be hauled from the mines to ru omotives. farniors cannot arket thelr prod reach (heir deste alartied at the non-appearance of en re pants will aetze the eommanity n the many pat fn the value of horses “t die ast netting of valurs re thal at The disease seems to be without precedent. It em White tteelf In three fornis—eatarrhal, rhouniatio, and mals mitist not now be hard worked, They nium be kept on soft food—hike bran mash, carr na waite y al Joga Dathed and wrapped in ¢ And ‘ rt fen trat lohly abe Messrs. D. & J. Sadlior are issu arte tbe Life of Daniel O'Coundl, by Sietor Mary Frames k,the Nun of Keninare, ‘This edition ie printed ok paper, in bi ar type, and Nl wadoubtedsy find many readers among the numerous class who fondy cherish the memory of the great irish agitator aed champion, ——— . The leoture to he xlven by the Kev, Thomas & Preaton of St, Ann's Church, New York, for (he bewett ‘of the orptians under the care of the Sisters of Merey Willoughby avenue, Brooklyy, ie postponed Unt Mam day evening vexm