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which were sick ; quarantine continued. 
Christian Freund, Closter, herd of ten head ; five sick ; quar¬ 
antined November 11. The same report of this herd was made 
on November 19 ; it is still in quarantine. 
Hudson County. —The disease exists in the following locali¬ 
ties :— 
Stables Nos. 133 and 141 Essex street, Jersey City. 
Jersey City Heights. —Mary Mullin, No. 106 Thorn street; 
J. Lewis, corner Hutton and Sherman streets ; J. Platz, No. 899 
Montgomery street; J. Gfurrey, Hopkins street; Martin Stanton, 
Hopkins street; George Reed, No. 87 Germania avenue; J. 
Leddy, Nelson and Charles streets ; J. Ryan, No. 25 Laidlaw 
avenue; Jonathan Meyer, No. 22 Gardner street; John Bosch, 
Congress and Hancock streets. These localities are all in quar¬ 
antine. 
Greenville. —B. O’Neil, Brittain avenue; William Shaw, op¬ 
posite cemetery ; Mrs. Corcoran. All quarantined. 
Hoboken. —Benjamin Engle, No. 200 Newark avenue ; John 
Torpey, No. 172 Grand street; Y. Cohen, old Small-Pox Hospi¬ 
tal. (Mr. Cohen, having diseased animals, desired a permit to 
put a fresh cow in his stable. He was refused, but he stated to 
the officers that he should put her in anyway. This he did, and 
I afterward saw this cow in his stable suffering with the disease in 
its acute stage ) Michael Reynolds, No. 165 Grand street. 
West Hoboken. —J. Claude, Cortlandt street; Harrit Aaron, 
Newark street; H. M. N^ss, Hallingen ; Mrs. Schmidt, Hacken¬ 
sack plank road ; B. Benjamin, Cusset street; Kuntzle, Blume 
street; Mrs. Schlooler, Blume street; Ernest Weiss, Demot 
street, and Oldmeyer, Boulevards. 
Secaucus. —Latenstein, county road; H. Fisher, Secaucus 
road; Loeffle, race course; Bryan Smith, race course; N. 
Wohlker, race course; H. Block, North Bergen. 
DELAWARE. 
The only information I have as to the prevalence of the dis¬ 
ease in Delaware I received in the course of a conversation with 
Mr. George G. Lobdell, president of the Wilmington Car Wheel 
