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Se CHARGE OF THE CADET | The Vassar Girls and the} Gray Coats. PLACE AUX DAMES!| —_+—__—_ The Military Graduates Charge Again and | the Vassar Veterans Drive Them | to Their Intrenchments, | e i A Committee of Investigation | Demanded. | WHAT THE VASSAR GIRLS SAY. | Povomxxepsre, N. ¥., June 5, 1875. | Amid the husned silence of the mighty hills, chained tegetuer buck of the Hudson River, stands Vassar College, the largest seminary for | young Women south of the St. Lawrence, Here day by day, the curricalum embraces all the branches that are jollowed to their finauity by the boys of Harvard and Yale, ana the Qiscipline and driliis a8 onerous as it can be made for 384 young girls whose ages range rom the budding promise of fond filteen so the more wwatured and graver charms of | ‘wenty-five years. No academical buildings ‘or womenin America nave a finer site or more picturesque surroundings than Vassar College, | And itis acommon saying among the unbridled Wis of Pougnkeepste that it “all com glass of beer,” or, in otuer words, that the money which Matthew Vassar furnished to found toe College was amassed by Bim in brewing XX ale for the thirsty masses. It was put to a goud use, however, in building this nobie pile of buildings aad laying out the 200 aeres of hil, meadow and mere, until it has become like some ola English pleasaunce io far off Cumberland or Devonshire. | The long, lofty and sweeping corridors, the band- | some chapel, the large amd airy dining room, | tapackous as any in Our largest hotels, all of these speak the care aud anxious forethought wita | which the buildings were supervised by the gen- erous founder of the Instituiion, PRETTY POUGHKERPSIE GIRLS, 1 ao not remember 10 Dave seen in any town—1 veg Mayor Eastman’s pardon—or city of the United States of equal size and population with Poughkeepsie, so many beautiful and unmarried soung giris. This comes of the number of iadies’ | semiuaries in the town, and of course the rosy | lipped lasses of Vassar bear the palm for personal | charms aud cool and artistic tollettes at this | tme of the year. The giris all get sponge cake | with their strawverries and cream, which they | get at Smith’s, the Deimonico’s of the place, and when a stranger is seen in town it becomes | Koown among all the girls with the speed that made the dery cross su powerful en tustrument lor sending intelligence among the Scotco clans, i; is & common belief among Pougukeepsians, | who are very proud of the reputed learning | of the Vassar maidens, that these young ladies eat Greek roots at breakiast in- stead of radisues, and accordingly tuey are very Bizbly esteemed, and the Grst thing a stranger | bears in the city on the pill i ‘Say, bin to Vas- | sar Kulledge yet? No! Take it ip, it’s just buuky, so it as.” Main and Market streets are crowded wih the collegiate beauties on the vay mt the week (Saiurday) on whica there are no studies to torture tneir braius, and being in | Poughkeepsie, fortunately, om this baimy June fay, lsaw lung processions of schoolgiris, ir as the flowers which they so much resemble, ana oolto wok at as a sherry cobbler. One young ludy, Who has not the bavpmess of velynging to the vand of the select Wuo repose w the airy dor- Mitories of Vassar, said to me :— “I would rather gu to Vassar College than any seminary in the uliverse, it is x0 select and they vearn all tue i ages’ and ali the accomplisn- ents; but the cloches are so costly. Way, fuur Waiking suits @ year is Dothing, aod ali the sum- t you have to ouy AK VERSUS WEST POINT, me say thut soughkeepsie feels very aogry that tne letters addressed to the HERALD 10; some days should impuga the courage Pougukeepsie leels wat her 4 aod ber renown endan- ered uni it is clearly proven that tue girls stood vu tBe willie ¥ campus like & Pyrraic poalank, | The iadies of Vassar assert taat tuey ouly rag “2 | littie bit,” aod chat they Were ‘not in the least | wifuid," wud that it was “s sname, a real shame, to write levters kecasiug them of being airaid. and they deciare that they will pever speak toa West Poiwt cadet who would dare tu write any levers about the: Among those jaé pupils of Vassar who are most indiguant are tae youny ladies of ihe lalethean Society, boay Which is iormed like the sec: among male collegians, such us ine Veita Psi, U Aipow Beta Ka, pa sane kKiudres assuctaticns. Tue Pouaiethean Society of Vas:ar would ne aouds put a West Pong caset to lostant torture i! tuey tauyDt One in thetr grounds, such is the feeling revard to their papposed ways +f pinek shai ot OD May 27, The Commencement of Vassar College takes place June 23 and of course ali the giris afe busy and are worried to death aoout what they shail wear ou tuat day, weich 18 memorable throughout ai toe year. They did pot care, therefore, to talk about this West Polut afaw, and Presi- gent Kaymood, wuo 18 @ Very distingusned scholar anu « geniieman of ine oid seuosi, kKuowno to de Very averse to tue privilege of in- te: viewlog ois tair pupils. But it is impossivie to Keep giris irom taKing li they Wisu to talk, apa sonsequeatiy they have a eneoled tu mal heir .eeuogs KuOWa to their own dear five Bundred Ticnds in their own Speciai and truy iuiDe bavardage. WHAT THE GIRLS THINK OF THE BATTL! Last evening Wiilim Auen Bauer deuvered tecture at Vassar Cole and to-day ail the ladies bave veen soopping in Poughkeepsie, the streets being fairly tnronged wih tnem. Amomy tois Levy vl besaues were those whom out of proper regara and consigerati.n for tne ladiew Jeelungs | shall cali respectively Scholastica, Puicbetia and Prudentia, as all nese adect the Classics Q@ud are qnite iamiliar with Horace r@ Poetca,” Plautus, Quintiilan ana Juvenal. Fancy 4 young lady Who is up aod ever ready in the style anu method ef Juvenal! How she could speak ber ming in severe yet chaste sentences w au udmirer woen occasion migut for the eXhibition! ihese young laay stud iad assembied tugether and Were «iscoursing tuatung in am easy and unr ed Manner, and she suvject of tne musadyentare at West Point, soout Which there Ras beef so much aiscussioa, conversation would be @ breach of cont- necessary. Mis SCHOLASTICA—Have you read the letter in she HERALD Sigued “Benny Havens” in regard to bur eXcursion to West Point, gifis? Miss PRUDENTIA—indecd I have, and there is guotuer to-day in tue MgRALD signed “A Gray Cadet,” andi would just like to nave an oppor- tunity Of -aying three Words to that cadet, Miss | CILCHEKIA (& Very Deautifal girl wit tleur, Greek profile)—Ana to think o: ths “Gray e vadev'' accusing as of & Want of politeness? (Horus ntia and Scaviastica really (Puicheria, Pr idea is preposterous and ‘Miss SCHOLASTICA (Who {t is said can rey (rom memory four of tye twelve books of ¢ sbd ali of the Georgics)—And to toink of su anes as tata Va sar girl snould mistake ty lence “Uliumo ratio regum’’ for Spavisa, I th yur Latin Wil compare iavoramy with the Law mugnt at West Pout. Don't you think so, gi Mi88 PRODENTiA (WOO does not say much, but thinks @ great deal)—I am very certain that it Wil.” Besides, it shouid be remembered by those iwolish cadets iba. in Latio we have the Conti- | Genial pron son, 7 Mix# PULCHERIA (rather spiteluily)—They have Gu Idea that they kuow everyining, those cad because they ca fre of guns and those horrid tauuon toasmase such & noise. Miss PRUDENTIA—i| Was at the sham fight at | West Point, and i must contess ¥ Idid run a | ice because of the noise ae mone but wien my heart #opped realy atopped runuing or | should Certainly have tripped | Gy ana fallen down. | Miss SUMOLASTICA (pensively)—What a dreadfal Paper that MeRALD Is to be sure, It notices everything, GO matter what it is, aod you can uever teli wuen it nas @ reporter present. The yMicers and cadets assured us that day that the: as not auy reporter in the Acuuemy grounds, PRCDENTIA (With @ sight sade o1 ase —Weil, then, 1% is very evident that tne | cadeis were altogetner mistaken. reason there is lor mak- | Matter. Now, girls, ig na Linust admit that sor an ‘ak it is anybody's business bat | iss Pevemsata—1 don’t care if did run—it junior class, and ¢| bavon t got ies i woulin’t samit, [ German tavie for succession than hear sny\hing | | ther than the usual rules preserive. | the front of one army, with ¢ | ranuing, a it is said NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. about tt, What are you to wear at the Commence: | Ign, Scholastica ? Mies SCHOLASTICA (promptiy and with energy) — Gray silk apd trata, What will you wear, Pru- denier Miss PRUDENTIA (very quickly)—l am quite puzzied to Kuowl: | shail wear my last year’s Gress or get @ blue silk. bine becomes me, but | everybody says that! look so pale in vlue, Mave you made up Your iy a yet, Pucherta t | Miss Pv: bth LOHEBRIA ely, absent | airo’ a Minerva Ste ing is) —I have not thoug! wen of th My Iriend, Hypatia, 8 me to wear the same as herseli— iawn color and @ white rose iu my hair; the bair done pial | Here the conversation dropped, #3 some visitors | entered the parlor im which tae dialogue took | place. | THE GREAT SHAM FIGHT AND WHAT THE CADETS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT--WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR THE GRAND STAMPEDE OF THE VASSAR COLLEGE GIRES-—-THE VALUE OF HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE WHEN ELEPHANTS ARE CONCERNED. Wes? PornT, June 5, 1875, Although the season af the ‘post, as this de- ligutiul governmental possession ig termed by all | visitors who KRow how to put on military airs, has been thus far gull in the extreme, it must be | confessed that (he excursion boats, whicn have beem allowed vo stop, contrary to the gene- ral, fixed idea of West Point proprieties, and to remain tled up te the sacred military dock for hours at a time, have been a great | godsend to the perpetuation of the miserable existence of the unfortunate military people who are by the law of tne land compelled to stay here winter and summer, with no pessible chance of seeing the outside world as the general run 0: un- | uniformed people see it. A very govd proof was | given the other day of the enervating inQuence | which excursion boats have upon THR RISING GENERATION of the United States Army. A boat arrived here, which is supposed to have come irom Poughkeep- sie, and the passengers, to the great detught of the Cadet Corps, turned out to be all the pretiy | lady students from Vussar College. The drill of the evening was a sham Mgnt; it was not gotten for the young ladies, but they all seemed to thiuk that it hud been, A sham fight, according to the way | that a saam ght ts allowed to be carried on here | in due accordance with the tactics which our regular army is compeiled to follow, 18 a rather | peculiar affair. The pattie Meld is the grass-coy- | ered plain to the west of the unsodded ground | where the cavalry and the artillery drills take place. Itis mot the habit of the cadets in a sham fight togo beyond certain grassy limiisin their manwuvres; but, somehow ur other, on the oc- | casion of the Aight of the 27th uit,, they cid go !ur- Ths going | | beyond limits occurred during the charge on the foe, consisting of a portion of the cadet battalion | | by official designation. SRT APART FOR SLAUGHTER, | and jt so happened that the pretty Vassar girls were in the way of tne assaulting column, You | bave already been informed by the HexaLp cor- respondent who accompanied the girls on their visit here that one of the results of the bayonet | | charge made during the ght was a grand stam- | pede by the girls, who stood just exactly where | tney ought mot to have stood. It is not to pe de- nied that a West Point cadet is by egucarion a | every West Pointer knows that a gray re would rather jump over the feariul | precipice which is the chiefest if not the most | vewildering attraction of the Cozzens | Hotel surroundings than even fo a miliary wsy do anything that would | elicit from the lips of a pretiy girl a cry of terror. | | But, like those of unscrupulous greengroocers, the charges made vy the corps during the sam fignt reerred 10 were made under orders aud | without regard to cousequences, ‘The girls fle belure the assauiuog co:umn, sereecbing aud looking piteousiy woeiul. Some of tae cadets sar | there Was no reasun for the Bull Run that oc | parmony with the miners’ Unio curred. because the giris Were military prizes by the ording:y rules of war, masmacn us they had | piaced themselves in a position jor capture, and, they add, With ¥ sarcasm so intense that even | THE WANDSOME GENTLEMAN i Who acted as officer ui tne Gay On the memorable oc- | ¢asion frankly acknowledged thut there were some qoune men in tue graduating class who ougut to “court” martiaked jor Dut carrying taeir Rem- mgtons iu a Way tuat Would have Leen only for- | midubie iu appearance—not «baviutely aungerons. Ito bad # conversativu With all tue members of the graduating class Who participated im the fight, a8 weil a8 with members cf the orner classes whose duty if was to take an active | partin | THE DREADFUL PROCSEDINGS OF THE DAY. ‘They one aad ali deciare shat the letters ot the jadies of Vaséar College publisned io the HERALD Go che cadet Corps AD lamense injustice. assert that the ladies Were afraid iauc toey did not “stand dre," although, argue tue gray cadets, bad they seéu fit to rap (oe risk of being rua over in the genera! scramble, there Would have beea Bo Occasion lor aay disputation ia the pewspapers — about the matter. Suid one of the corps to your coriespondeut to-day a ought to uuder- Stand one thing about West Point. W. cadets—ail that Ww: jadies ; elepoants were ait. You "toow tary meu tovk played t elepRants—at i@aat some bo —wiil uot ran over HUMAN BEINGS IN A LUMP if they can heip it. Well, in this battle between Scipio and Hauuibal the nts were placed ia armed men in the turrets ou tueir backs, itso happeped deipio (I believe toat's what Bistury Calis vim) derstuod this little dodge sv Weil, Father the Telue- tance of THE ELEPHANTIN® INDIVIDUAL | to put nis oot down when @ brave suldier’s ex- | iste Was concerned tfat placed his but- wlons far apart, with gTeat spaces between. | “Now, sir,” said this woageriul mustary genius to | t, a he drew himseif ali thattoe haman mind can Master—to know ali Ab. Ot What Mr. Scipio aia, What Mr. Hapmibal | Gid BOt do, aod what both Bever taougnt of doing. it was our daty im the general im toe sham fgat to obey orcers. Had tn placed themseives in the -ame tion as Scipio paced his battalions, even thongu the little dears mignt have . een im Lhe midule Of (ue piain, there would ve been no necessity for @ scrauivie to get out 0) the way of 200 good looking young gentlemen, who are notoing ki u dant. ‘This pecullar vommeut on the at, ite pecuilari'ies and its queer resulta, jet, WnO Will be an officer of tae army ia \ tian two Weeks, and whose standiog io bi8 Class marks Lim a8 O0@ Of the “immurtal five” whose uam-s are to be nanded down to posterity ip the records of the War Office, was listened to by a iarge circ.e of tue members of the graduarinog Class, «8 well as ee second and third, It seemed to ve arefi-x of t opimion of the enire corps, aod when, with rf | majestic Wave of bis band, } THR LOQUACIOUS GRAY COAT im the barrack yoru apy ge a a Gramatic way wo his 1ehow Cadets ai “Geo iemel what say yor 1 Twas or" ‘on x wroug?” Tae | yell ot “ay yy.” that went up sarisied your cor-eapondens that tue cadets velieve that tne Vassar girit Gid Bot stand fre when & here, abd that wheo tuey ran they faile Memoer that littie device of Mr. Scipio, Who. ac- cording (to tit? present graduating class, must have khown ad mu havits o. aaimais as Mr. Bergn biws it every member oi tae graduating Class velieves that tue Vassar girls are in the Wrong when they say they were not alraid in the snam Sigur, so tur as 1 can jadge 1 uo not think there is One of them who sees that the girls did anything oat of the way in they did, Lunderstand @ commitiee of the girls are to cali here on Weaues- day Lo make @ Juli report to Geuera) Kuger of just what they aid ao when the rge ail along =the made curing the and from him, if them are uniounded, ration shali be made in public re, duly announced by the Adjutant ou even- ing parade. if Genera: Ru fogs out that the cadets cid NOt wake the yitie rao ne will undoat- <a ve them notice of made pudirc. new inion Of Vassar College Point a corpa of guud-natured young soldiers, woo will, for the sake of appearanées, try to look | very much pumiliated. | THE VASSAR LADIES DID STAND FIRE. Wret Pott, N. Y., Jame 4, 1876, | To THB Epiror oF THe HERALD Sirm—In your issue this morning you pub- lish @ letter signed ‘One of Benny Ha’ ‘8 Boys’ which is caiculated to leave @ wroug impression on the minds of your readers. The young \adies | from Vassar Uollege, who were charged upon by te, howling, shouung og rou below, did stand sheir ground bray deserved the remark which was made by the cowmundant of a it 1. yidently not near the asly sitting upou x bench at some Gintuice, safely ching the b waging co h whole battalion of ¢: Would nave dove had he e—1.¢., disappeared suddenly | Over the bilinas,\ very roopectiaiiy, & CADRT WHO WAS UN THE SPOT. | | order uny further olstributton of troops, | Association, and itis pow Impogsible to predict {| Wwe bonds of tyranny imposed by the Union, and | neers THE FIGHTING MINERS. An Outbreak in the Anthra- | cite Region. } SHENANDOAH AND MAHANOY QUIET | POTTSVILLLR, Pa., June 5, 1875. Matters in this region have been quiet to-day. No further outrages have been reported, ‘fhe re- solutions adopted @t the miners’ meeting at | Shenandoah jast evening will have the effect of | ending the strike tn'the Wyoming and Luzerne regions Mf carried out, and ultimately, it ia the general opigion, in this county. T ‘eis great | sufferimg among the strikers, tn spite of assertions to the contrary. Some of their wives and children are almost starving, and t+ is believed that if the Wyoming and Luzerne men get to work their — bretoren here will follow their example, TRE IKON MANUFACTURERS. Besides, the depressed condition of the iron mManpu/acturers will not permit of work enough | | being done in the regions proposing to resume to | enable 'ne miners there to sopport selves | and those who are to remain out in pebmyikill, ac- | coraimg to the t the resolution, and if | operations are r 8 proposed, unemployed | from here would emigrite to Luzerne or Wyoming tn searen of work, which Would make it | still more soapt. | ONDITION OF MAHANOY. At Mahanoy the town has resumed its usual ap- pearance, aad eXcept the presenc> of tne two companies of militia and the tdie men standing | abour the streets, there 1s nothing to remind one | | of the violent scenes of Thursday last. The peti- | on to the Governor to alow the militia to re- main here, toat was being cuiizens, Wil not be forwarged, Aajutant Gen- erat Loita having promised that they should re- celve milifary procvection ws long as necessary. STREETS OF SHEYANDOAL, At Shenangoan the streets are flied witn an idie | crowd o strikers, who look with extreme disiavor | on the soidiery, but make no vivieat vemonstra- | tons, General Sigiried bas pot thought it necessary to OPPOSITION OF THE UNION PRESIDENT. Joby Siney, the President of the Nationa: Union, | Says that he 1s Opposed to the longer continuance | of the strike, and tas been fora long whe, He Bas gone buck to Osceoia, as his bail bond re- | quires ium to surrender himself tor trial on Mon- | Beau Joun-on and John Welsu, of the Miners | ‘Laborers’ Benevolent Assocation, leit Ma- noy City this morning aQd went up the Leniga ‘alley road. THE ANTHRACITB REGION DISTURBED AGAIN— | THE OUNFLICT BETWEEN LABOk AND CAPITAL BENEWED—A BITTER FIGHT EXPECTED. WILKESEARRE, Pa., June 5, 1875, Last Thursday the indications were tnat the | conference between the miners and Mr. Unaries | varnish would lead to agreeable results and an | amicable settlement of the troubles exist- ing im th> Wyoming eoal felds. To-day when and now the strike wili come to an end. TUE ULTIMATUM OF MR. PARRISH, Acommittee of the wine} bim the determination of the region Board | and the several brancnes of which that body is | composed, At the ciose Of the conierence Mr. Par- rish remarked that he had made to bis empioyés | ajl and tne only propost/ton which it was in his | power tomake, and suould offer no other. He | said (nat it was his desire to work his mines in at that organi. | to do 0, and zation had pat it beyond bis ab! | he teit compelled to operate o: Of it for whe juture. BAD BLOOD AND BITTERNESS. Great bitr by the cour: libitions of bad blood will soon be m: among the miners themselves—L mean, ‘petween the parties who are Inclined to work, instead of eating the bread 01 id.emess and charity, ane we Gemagogues W.0 ufo engineering the strike jor ee aaa seifivh purposes. There wii undouot- | edly be ouvvreaks, similar to those which pave | occurred in Sebuyikill county ths week, beiore | Pi and harmony 1s restored between capial or in this erst bus matters wail | id. A hundred or more idle alvernoon watco- tee appointed to | esult of the is we Pisin that a | tion had ico im the ang ier the call aoe Mr. Parrish, © ve THE TYRANNY OF THE UNION. Now that the ultimat company known It is provap.e buat the ‘emeat among the miners disposed to work Will bresk away om | it ts possible taut several of the mines of tne Le- hign aod Wiikesbarre Coal Cowpany will openca to non-Union men in the course of the coming Wes. Wiikesbarre bas veeu completely paralyzed, 10 & Dasiness point of view, by the proionged strage\ 1 classes in the ray! act pour, oy) yore that hy vatiou—ani in public sentinent in regard to the: sti reluse to Work for better wages than can ve se7ae* oy any Otuer class of laborers in the coal THR STRIKE AT SCHUYLEILL, Letters have been received in this elty from | ) prominent geptiemen in Schuylkili county advis- Ine our miners that the strike 18 virtually ended | ju that quarter, sae 2F ing the men of the Wyom- | | ing region to m it possibie terms aud go | to work. Tuese imtimave that resumption | = be general im Schuylkill county within afew tard & Dark as the prospect Bow Ps ) jor this purtion of the | rays of light (rom Sebuyikili county will ha . | a marked effect in revivily he situasiom bere, | DIABOLICAL TACTICS. dastardiy attempt was made on Thursdar | nignt to destroy the wr of Butebinseo mine, in Kingstop, ope ol the Gnest the kind tm this regtot An internal Machine was placed in the bead house of the coiliery, but the Vigilance of the watchman fortunately avoided & disastrous conflagration. Other outrag against | persons and property are likely to become un- | pleasantly frequent within the next two weeks, forts Wil be made to send poo-Union men | the mines. The tnorines, however, it | ed and are equal to any emergency Of thas teat may arise. THE MURDER OF DOLAN. | TH POST-MORTGM YESTERDAY—STABBED IN TAB LUNG. } The stabbing afray on North Second street on | Saturday night, May 22, im whieh Peter Boyd cut | Wiliam Doian with @ jackknife, haa its fatal ter- | mination, #8 announced i the Hematp, asthe © Eastern District Hospital on Thursday \ast. The | post-moytem examination was neid yesterday | by Deputy Coroner Creamer, and the result clearly pointed to desth from the wounds | inflieted, . w weapon bavi penetrated | woe right lung, The eviaence will also pretty conclusively poimt to @ Ly editated | inurder, boyd with his irends made @ supposi- titious insult to his sister with Dolan, whic him. On the nignt of ing use of the iangu ingly went with Boy Boyd said, could prove it was not the man. ted so seroasy man Bot over twenty-ol e years of age. A HORSE THIEF CAUGHT ON THE FLY, Clarence Mathew: hind a spirited horse, was seea ariving furiously | through Hobocen and was capwured by OMcer Breen for reckless driving. Ubiel Donovan, sus- pectivg the captive, held bim for several kote od and in the meubtime & man entered Staci nouse and luentified property oj Mr. New, o! New York. on snes at be oA. LS _ yo veyan entecn j@ Will be given over to the New York ‘authorities, FATAL ACCIDENT. Annie Maher, a child aged two years, acciden- | tall fell out of tne third story Window of No. 416 eet Rightoenth street, last evening, and | Haug injared, | St. Louts Browns, l eres. ‘Tim | plain against him. had an interview | Ef | wito Mr. Parrish this afternoon, and laid betore | Liverpool. (2 Bowling Green Glasgow... |72 Brona way. Uamourd: .|61 Broadway Lavernoot. i!) Broadway me erpool., (69 Broad way. uty of Borin "| Liverpoot” [Is Broadway, Vietors Giastow. .« }7 Bowling Green Man... Bremen.... [2 Bowling Gr Manniuittai Hiverpool...{2# Broadtwu | seythia. Liverooo!..|4Bowhng Green | WA seholl Rotteraus | 50 Rroadway | buevin, Hamburv.. lo Broadway. | xepuotic Liverboo.. |1¥ Broadway, | ING THE PORT OF NAW YORK At ed | Yoru Bxnarp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night cause of his quarrel | Bay seated ina light wagon be- | THE NATIONAL GAME, Sr. Louis, Mo., June 6, 1) The St. Louis Brown Ciub defeated che Bostaa | Reds here to-day. Atter the Ofth inning tae ex- citement was intense, and when the Browns won the in Was unbounded, ladie: aud gentiemen alke risiug and cneering in thi most vociierous manner. SCORE, Boston Reas.,... MUTUALS AND WHITE STOCKINGS. Cuicaao, Il, Juve 5, 1875, Jn 4 game of base ball between tne Mutuals and White Stockings here to- the former won by & score of 6 to 5, BOWDOIN COLLEGE REGATTA, Bre ‘swiox, Me,, June 5, 1875, At the regatta here to-day, unaer the auspices of the Bowdoin College Koating Club, the Jupior, Sophomore aud Froshmen crews competed. Tne — Senior crew withdrey, ‘The course was thret miles, and the race was won by the Freanmen im. 478. The alternoun was ob- served a4 a fleld day cuitural Association at Topham, WELCOME HOME. ‘The Concord Cind, of tho Nineteenth ward, at its regular meeting last evening, tendered a ban- | quet of welcome to its President, Mr, Abraham Dowiney, who has just retarned fr m an ex+ lended European tour, in which, as he said, “though he jonad much to udaire, he saw notn- ing to Wean his auection irom wwe nome of his | ado) od el in the great Republic.” Music, wit and R33, fellowship ruled the nour and all were oe ne, ANOTHER JERSEY WIFE BEATER, Yesterday afternoon Thomas Canfield b at his | wife at his residence, No, 157 Gregory street, to | such a degree that she became insensible. He | then threw her down stairs and injured her so | severely that $1¢ was unable to appear and com- He was arrested and com- mitien for examination be ore Justice Keese, the injured woman stated that had been fre- quentiy suvjected to brutal treatment at bis Nands and she hoped that tue Justice would piace htm unger Lond: | PEAY AVN Mages | WALKED OVERBOARD. | aon At twenty minutes past ten o'clock last night an unknowa man walked overboard at tue Cort- jandt street ferry and was drowned, His body Was not recovered. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. Condon.) 168 broad way 15 Broadway, City of Richimon.! | 7 Bowing Green | C France Khein,. State oi rder. Britanni | ity. 15 Bronaway. Le 2 Bowling Greea S.iGlasgow.. LT Bowung ag NOTICK 10 CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. HE.—Ths Saw signal for use on board the Hxraup sieam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing irom one tothe other im succession, and can be seen sev- eral wiles distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this | rignal wilt oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have tor the ship News Department of cho Bernarp. Bar Persons desirous of cqmmupicating with vessels arriving at New York caa do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hematp news yacht, pier No 1 East River, New York. Letters recefved from ail parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates aro re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY. gE PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 5, 1875, CLEARED. on" Germanic @n, K Kennedy, Liverpool—R J | COteemer or tS eal Gr), Leiteh, Liverpool via bs tk @r), Bragg. Liverpool—F W J Pyreamer Arragon (Br), Symonds, Bristol, E—W ) Mor ran. ener am Ry tad £2 Ranton, Queenstown or Fal- } DIC Mow! (ery Neynaber, Bremen via South- | ampten—Oelrichs & Co. Steamer By, of Waco, Greenman, Galveston via Kev West—C H Maliory & Co. } ae Cortes, Freeman, New Orleans—Clark & | ieamer, Herman Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—W R Garrison. steamer Charleston, Berry, Charleston—J W Quin- er Wyal ouch, Nortolk, City Poin: and | tie ‘eamc cr W % raupee. os -. iy mer Jobo. Ginson, Wiswers, wa, DOJO Ree W kider, Reed, Baltimore—Old Do- inion ean Maweamer Bever! Fieree, huaderpa.a—yases Hand. Steamer Gen Wi ve * Dimoect srk Tuveruess (Br, eter, odou—dowring & Aroh | Rete £mma Ans), Secovicn, Cork or Falmouth tor ore ne a ena he 2, hllertsen, Queenstown tor ofders— Bars Billy simpson (Br), Curry, Marseilles—James aoa Anetolina Bozardi (Lial), Schiafiino, Triese—Slo- fark J 4 ne, Ne ccyt Ljndeny, Laguayra and Porto Ca | Bark Linda Abbott (in), oot. Fort de France and St Prerte, Mart Howland & Aspinwa cha ry oe ‘Des Fight tea; Tozerido, Bristol, B sobieo see. epauiding, Valencia—Jobp Zit See dinea Br), Bagete Moncton via St Jomn, Sie jg Eudorus, Nichols, vend Mattlua (Br), Hamm: in & Ste) . a, Fitapiek a ess Ww. iene Site Francis, Br Monte Christo—A Nones & on J L Merrill, Halsey, St Jago—James E Ward & mmerce, Janvrin, Baracow—B J bers. wrence Mary (BF), Greene, dvorate, NS—J PF vehr -ebr ti Whitney & Co. Mattes f Uibbard (Br), Merriam, Halifax, NSC W ria chr L A Van Brunt, Tooker, Galveston—O H Mallory *iShe ‘Traveller, Hodges, Ferrandina—Bentiey, @tlaer- r Richardson, Young, Pensacola—Parsous & Mah Hattie Card, Moore, St Augustine, Fia—Warren | eee Be ggewood vod, Jouaeee, Georgetown and Pot Biug, | rene Mary Louisa, Gaskill, Wasbingtoa, NO—Zophar | a ht Frances Frenou, Merton, Bichmond—Van Brunt chr 8 4B Smali, Warren, Machias, Me—Wilson God- Srey. Zenr Isaac Rich. Oliver, Boston—Fisher & Co. SebrJ Freeman, sidridge, varw! oh and Dennis- port—Do Gott. Cleared «th—Brig Ennis, Dyer, Oporte—Vobn Zittiosen. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS aND | HERALD WHITRSTONS TRLBORAPE LING, Steamer Adciatic, Berry, Liverpool. May 27, won stown to, with mdge and 73 cabin and 614 | age passengers to & G Cortis, teamer Dorian (B Ritehie, Bordeaux Bey, 19, | with mase and passengers to Henderson Bros. jad Virtabie weaihersdene’y lat 40 90; ton 6s paused a Gu hard steamer bound K Steamer Cleonatre. Butnier, savannah Jone 2 with mdse and passenwers array, verris & Oo. | “kelly. hinltiwore, ae ‘midge aod | Domnior MOUG, ssengers to the Olt Edita Kose (ot Onati y NZ, 16 ays, with mdse to Arnold, Hii Hiram Harding. ged pee Horn Aj he rquaior May 10, im lon 48: tor hbenences sirong 1 + Sa ie; thence fine ws ci Ovemiuegos 17 days, | | work Idahe hicherda om th wu. iJagnibograg | Payee neat ieh, "Hordenux 8. days. with sug), Bacoavich, Bordeay ays, witl mdse bi ‘St’ Amant & on; vowel to slocovicn 1 si bas Filed 4 \ -Spormetiaed Curacos 16 days, with skins, At e first io dey fost sails, stove Dulwarks, rye out yy tl Kowdolu Athletic | to | Association on the grouse of the sagdahoc Agri- | ter'tando: wm | barks abby Bacon, | McTharmid, HASIER Bose artery ani Schr,o M Marrite Rela. B Wedays, with frat: wo br By Uabres Meath Tacos 12 days, with en. : 5 ays trait to Lind! ae m “s fae ori * pi Vessel to » J Wenvere. fruit to Bd ‘ven erce, Hawen, Hock Bound ¥daye, with dee Harbor [slaud 7 ways, with fruit toBI Sehr AG I reap, fownsend, Brunswick, (a, 13 da with lumber te Eppinger, Russell Uo; Veasel to Van Brunt dros. senr Wave Crest, Gawley, Brunswick, Ga, 11 days, wih Sagey &: te 2) [eee vessel to Squire Bros, Bound, Merrvman, é Barnes weward Bound (of searsport) Sraich, atrived Sanit uncho Jers, came up to the city PM oth, PASSED THROUGH Mel, GALS BOUND SOUTH. F OY of Ni Tat Be a4 Potters, Steamer on mye Wal: with mase and vi steamer Holvar, tiver, New London tor New York, bark Homew: Arrivea up 31. ce hg in ballast to Var ole fray itn, Fish, New Be iford Dassonreré . Frovideucs tor New Lord, With mdse and vasenwel Viola, slasterso:, Norwaix tor Philadelobi ballast 0 iudster, Brig Caroline # Madden, Boston via Vity Island | for sew York, Tos © © Loud & Co. Sehr Annis Ly . Vaneotte, Si Juhn, NB, tor New Yors, 1b days, with lumber to Heney & Varker, sehr Grace Davia, vavis, Boston tor New Yor! behr Douyias Waynes, Providence for New York, Schr Whistier, Keefe. Taunton to: 4 York. Sehr Gen Panks, Boston tor New Yo Schr Kea Wing, Baker, Dennisior New York, with ash order, vase Baa Ww hs e, jon, New Bedford for New York, fobaiee, ‘Trask, New edtord tor New New Bedford tor New York, ebuer, Uridgeport tor New Yors. argent, Bouth Norwalk for George: peli Emma & Lilen, Fou, Harttard for New York, Schr Mary Ann, Wilson, Providence toc New York, ache Wm L Peck, Bunce, burttord wr Sew Yors. Rohe Dt Willetts, shaw, Providcyco for Sew York, Sehr Xdward Wooten, Young, Providence tor Eddy- vile. ‘ew York, Behr Wm W Wood, Husvey, Hartford for > eenrJ J Little, Little, rortiand, Ut, for Bridge.on, oe Keading Kia No 44, Guudy, Sorwalk for New ‘Sehir Geo W Whistler, Jr, Crosby, Boston for Albany. Sehr Win Buckiey.” Buckley, Vold spring tor sew ‘sehr Oliver Scofield, Dissosway, New maven for Baltl more. yoghesona Cadwaliader, Phinney Ye pater WU Kinsa oper, New Haven tor Georgetown, Sohr 8 J Smith, Jason, New Haven for Jersey Clty, febrie Pp , yuth port tor New Yorks sie, Wold Spring tor New ar Bierve, Hart Bray tor New York, Sour Marla Fleming, grovidence (or Sewuul, peur J ieKe setior New York Sebr ¥ siogers, koxers, Poridand tor Philadelphia, ger Buckeye, Leggeti, Providence fur Giusco, » Sehr Mui, Medde, Ureenwicn tor New York. BOUND East. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett. New York for Portiand, ira ait at sawson, New York tor sew Leadon, Edgert, New York tor =t John, Brie bart “be, ‘Colter, New Yor for Vigo und’ tantan. eur 8 M Ponder, Truscher, New York fur Taunton, Schr Suybeum, Kiley. Hobcken for Pall River, cebr « B During, ilorton, Kondout tor New sedtord, Selir SK Lune, Fuller, Hoboken tor Yarmouth, Sehr Win # Burden, Adams, Kon tout tor Providence. Seuir 1. « hurch. Bedrse, Albany tor New Bedford. Pebr Joseph Farwe New York tor saco. Bebe @N Ayres, Provost, Cedar Hill tor New mauve, sche Mchieids, Roberts. Liovokeu tor salem. rk, Curds, Uovosen for ly umouih, et. Edgartown tor New Bliss, Nor mM, Rontout tor Somers Freeman, bidriilge, New York to vic. scnr Joon. stockham, Hart, ilo oken tor Providence, Sehr K W Babcock. #, Kondout lor Westoriey. ner Bila Brown, Drow. hy York tar Hos: Sehr k Jane, Ke: ony To for Bridgeport. sehr Cnward, Crowell ew Heat tor PRR Sehr Eanna Bacon, Kearse, Rondout for Providence. scur Isuac Rien, Kieh, New York tor wioucester, BCUE SA Mount, Hullocke Hoboken for New Bedford. sehr J B Knowles, Walsh, Bovoxen tor Hoston, Sehr ) & H Gould, Wicksou, Weehawken for New Beds for Tolir Rescue, Kelly, Weehawten for Bosion, Schr Jenule Rogers, Hogers, New York for Pawtucket, hehe Laure! ul Jones, genes, Heboken for Boston, Scbr Silas McLoon, shear, York for Bostou, Senr Trot King, Braatord, York tor Calais. sebr J. Knowles, Wa Yors for Boston. ae tia, French, ay tehgzube th ‘YY Ann, Alicy geht sarah Bernice, Proctor, SALLE! D. eamers Germanic wry 0% for Laverpoo! the Queen (Br), do; Mosel (Ge! Klysia (Br), Gla Keyria ie. ail mot 32); Atlas (Bi Fort au Pri aco, Galveston via Key West: Cort H Livin’ston, Savannah; Ohar es: lave, Wiluiaigton out ‘anscoct, Liverbou! Miibesitars Cle mC ‘ gate (Nor) Konigsterg; Batier Isivore: Deiphin Hie Liecubolist Surv Iddeout (or), ontevideo: Hed: Branthem (Norwa' rad karioraz (Aas), rigs we y (Dan), Gonatves; semi (Aas), Ver utier (Br), balitax, Na: cmily Mary Acilever, Jeremie: soho ; Wentworth, St Pierre; all those pleasant aoticipations have been | __ Seamer. | Se («anal aispelied by the action of tne miners, and | Pomomrerai s Gpuiine Green | ford. this community is egainm out to sea! dun WBrowaway. | without chart, compass or rudder, ‘The bad ad- | Gainers nee | visers of tue workiugmen succeeded in bringing | 0; ¥ 10 Broaawa7. | about the rejection of Mr. Parrish’s proposition % Liverpool. hee | by the different branches of the Miners’ National Bremen. Bowling Green Hoboken for Frovidene New York tor New Bedford, New York for Boston, City of Ches- hard ikoads MARITIME MISCELLANY. Suir Apart, lately launched at Yarmouth, Me, and now being riuged at Porcand, es all her masts and sw lower yaras made of trou, Sbe will load at this port in ‘Sutton’s line tor sau Francisco. Brig Frances J. The brig Frances Jane. the crew of which, it wall i remanahersd, wi ‘as orted to have inwal rousie on Dow rt ment at Aspinwal vow reunains. Ihe Brg Eight oon dew ‘las.—waltimore Auerican, June & Scur LA laxxxnowxn, Grace, irom Jacksonville for Rew Bediord. with lumber. put back to Jacksonyilie May Soienaing badly, having sprung steak tu ine Guit Stream and throw a overboard aboat irds of her carde She will discharge the remainder aud go oa the ways tor repairs. Scua Harrie N Fouurr, burnt at Darien, had 280,100 fet of hard pine lnmber on Yarmouth, Me, all of which wi @ total joss. Srxauroo HeuinoLs collided with the “zt it Nettie just outside Pensacola Bar May 23. atter sank in thau five minttes after the oceurre boat 4 eminole was not 1 ihe ‘New York pliot boat, al ris a burton ‘elves oe ne ry New. ‘ork, Feb pores the 4t ay remiss on the ol sobr Petting), iro SPOKEN. Ship Baltic, Taylor. from san ‘San Francisco for Liverpool, May t —. lon Lit 41 ship Aj iy Tham! i. from Oregon for Queenstown, bong _ from Rotterdam for Phila. a Liverpool tor San Francis 49 30 N. lint W wath ¢ from Liverpool for Valpararso, Sion 33.30 ¥ awe) ‘from Pensacola for Gen: ee tet re wee Premier ir), White, from New York for Bristol, June 4, iat 8 lon 7115 NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents aud shipmasters are in formed that by telegraphing to the Heaato Lonton Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris oifles, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at ana departures from bu. ropean and Eastern port of American and all foreiga | vessels trading with the United States, the same will do led to this country free of charge and published, ptains arrivimg at and sailing from French ani Mediterranean ports will dnd the Paris office the mors economical and expeditions for telegraphiag news OUR CABLE sxivPING NEWS Axrwanr, June 5—Arrived, steamer Steinmann (Belg), i Lechere, New York. A1a0s Bay—Sailed, bark ‘J A Brown, Greenish, Bos- ton. Bazwen, June $—Sailed, barks Everbard Delius (Ger). Herboth, New York; Stralsund (Ger), Ohiderg, United ‘States Bancrtoxa, June 1—Arrived, bark Olimpia (Sp), Andre. New Orleans, Curte, June 1—Arrived, brigs Eliza (Br), New York via New Londou: Bams (Nor), Arnoldsen, New York: schr Hydranthe (Br), Down, do. Carcorta, June 4—Sniled, ships Ivanhoe «Br), Luks, New York: Agenor, Gould, do. Ewauisa Cuaxwet, June 4—Arrived, bark Mindet (Nor), Ingbrethsen, New York for Christiana. Hamavna, June $—Sailed, bark Wieland (Ger), Vogel- sang, United states. Haves, June 5, 10 AM—Sajled, steamer France (Pr). Tradelie, New York, Livmmvoot, June 4—Arrived, ships Lake Champiain (Br), Bernson, Quebec: Sth, Missouri (Br), Cook. Mobi! Curlew (Br), Curwen, San Francisco; Loch Oree (Bri, | Currie, ao. Also arrived 6th, barks Gen Birch (Nor), Pedersen, Pensacola; sacramento (Br), Ivey, Nortolk, Va. Saried 4th. ships Mont (Br), Sleigntholm, Callao; Antarctic (Br), Smith, New York; barks Kong Cai (Sor), Beck, Baltimore; John 8 Harris (87), James, United States. Sailed Sth, ship Onorobin ( tis, New York; bark Edwin (Nor), Christefersen, Richmond, Va (not | sailed 6d), Lonvox, June ¢~Sailed, bare J sen, United States. Limeaice, May 6~Arrived, bark Wasama (Rus), Lund- Mielsen (Nor), B | strom, Baltimore. Port kimasrtm, CGU—Arrived, brig Oriana, Doane { Boston. Qveestows, June 5—Arrived, barks Doune Castle (Br), Prancisoo; Vale (Nor), Muller, Philadel- phia; Syringe (Br), Freehy, do; Kmeraid (Nor), sen, do; Fornjot (Nor), Mohibach, do. Also arrived Oth, bark Kestrel (Br), Faulkner, Ma tanzas. Ri Sava St Hetewa—sgiled, ship Chas H Southard, Town (row Singapore, 4c), London. Taste Bay, CGH—Arrived, brig Sara (Ger), Koepes, New York, Salled. brig Raith Mary (Br), Milner, Boston; sehr & 4, Jane l—Arrived, bark Bremen (Ger), Hilimers, he | Twieden, Molmes, Madagascar. destined tor parties | a this | FOREIGN PORTS. Comsanemoras, pbons June 2-arrived, sehr Istane City, math ev be, eter Chexrundos, June: jied, brig Ber ha (Br), Hi Haliant sche Win Hayes (Be), Long, hitlade okousTex, NB, June 4—Vleured, scar Venta, “New Havne, June 2—Cleared, bark Havana, Jw a fo we yer, Loring, Boston. ss Wind Mataxess, June 3~Arrived. brig Minnie Traub, Scaife | New York. | jqhitiled 31, Darks Albina Sp), Torres, New York Dat ing, Hranecomb, do; Notaux (Bri, Masters, utr, Hiri, Peteruon horth of Hatteras: sche Is ir 10 tewing, Phelan, do; F E Scammell Pry Hero ic, New Yor! Mostugan Jane 2 Arrived, steamer Peruvian (Br) Watts, Liverpoo!, Vout Cangoonta, OB, May 26—Arrivea, sehr W A Gib son, Moiniosh, Philade iver) oo! uF hip Golden Rue % i uo i “Che do; sehr Joho 2 Mor: bark Chehucto (Br). New York: Per Sreamen Doxav!, RBracny Heap, M i-Ort, Magna, Zachariasen, from Tarien tor Amsierda Burweanavex, May 2i—Asrrived off the lighthouse. Tn dustrie, Hiiken, from Baltimore; Germania, Cluver, trom do BaouwEnemavex, May, Garibaldi, Hoyer (from Pascaxouta), Dor 3—-ailed, Beueey, Ma: ee m4 i parte. Loyold, America. rit Te agi Boston: Haro ing, Maravia, april mall yes, teach, a Nee Yors. Skiumer of te Wy, Caneorra, Aah May wI—-Arrived, Anna. T, Giovon: ghes, San Francisco, Hora, ictou; Abraham Young, silod Alf, Wroldsen, Baltimore. ¥ 2—Sitled, Hakou Jacl, Fries, sandy reported sailed for a eyaney, CB) May #—Arrived, Luisa ©,’ Culumbo, New ‘ork. “{rrived in the Clyde 24th, Menawa, Rogers, Aracaju. {7BRALTAR, May 13—Cleared, Domenico, Jaccarina od, Jas Montgomery, Howsazoe a. . May 2i—Sailed, Robt Godfrey, Chapman, and Breton; 22d, ‘sarah M smith, Ha Ans R Bos, t/altgn, Cape Taylor, tdoun, NB. Cleared ‘wa, Frineis F age, Urquhart, New York; H © thley, Colon, sandy # a M Backstrom, Phila- lay’ 21—Sailed, Bens: deiph a: 24, Maria € Komano, do sllaxeanora May 2i—Kassed, Bremen, Hilmers, from Bi Arrived, Himalaya, Friston, Sao ath, kvening star 'Sbeich, New Orlean: 4, Beuluh, ngram, Vancouver Island: tm Payaunt, Dexter, Hilvax: B'Sbua, MePougall (ot mate mondsou), Mobile; Guiona, simih, Hatiiax; Mary Dure ydney, OB; traribaldi, Bowdoin, Cul- ‘alc, Dodd, Ban Hranei! ‘miners, Haltimore: Edw ‘dO Bri Autora, Anderson, Can ; Wave Espresso, Dodero, New © = York. Entered out 4th, R C Wylie, Wolters, for Honolulay | Salama, Nash, for New York’ (entered out lth tor Bow | “*Winsesuues, May 21—Satled, San Raffaele, Cacace, New 4 Natva, May 17—Arrived, Sawly Chiuaow, Boseo, $a vannan. Patanwo, Ma | ler. Fideva, White do. Guxanvrows, Hay 23—Galled, Jaq Wishart (rom Pore Jani, Os, ball: Zefica, Gould,’ Birkenhead ; 1oni O, Cut twrinieh, fudgeyrater. ivevab! Way I8—Arrived,, Castor. Danielson. New Or Jeans; Protector, Weisser, Bavannah : Ebenezer, Nielsen, jp gumusseror, May 2—Arrived, Ottawa, Thygesem, LY, May 24—O#f, Transit, Perey, from Hamburg fos Pelt New Orleans BrpceBoLs May 15—Cleared, Askoy, Danielson, Boo vi VaLuncia, May 14—Arrived, Skjold, Salvesen, Balth MWarenroun, to May 24~Arrived, Thor, Thorwaldsea, Baltimore. Havre, May 22—The Alliance, Guesnon. from St Servan, arrived at bt Fiezre (W+), feportathas she left the former port March 10, and on the 13th, tu iat 49 .N, lon is poout 8 AM: getceived two Vossels apparcutly keeping 1B one another's company: one of them seemed to be brix-r.gzed steamer. Bore se on this Vessel and Jound that she was on Link and had hoisted bid Ampere he weather was calm but th nee gent a boat with bh Tmave van off the crew if necessary. About ‘Ward the boat returned and reported mn board, and that the mame ie gon Pietro, Lauro, New Vorg) ie The ne Auliance proceeded, ond auriny all the fule fowing night perceived the Tight of tue burning vessel. Guonsurah, May 17~—The Washington. trom New York for Legvorn, which put in here May 11 with damage, is discharging her cargo of tobaceo mio huiks in this bay, for survey aud repairs. The ir \ arevaeed bark, will complete her repairs ima ew tthe ct Lows, Frouch bark, from Fonsacola, is under. going slight repairs, and is ready to procee mantra, May 14—The Harlaw, Stephens, iets for sydney, putin here t y to land ihe crew of tbe osperite,’ Beruidsen, trom New York tor bngland, wires was abandoned sg lat 49 N,lon6W. (The P bad Bince been towed Into Queenstown Uereiict | MEIC LLANBOUS, = A Beene DIVORCES OBLAIND FROM DIFFER + legat everywhere; ‘tiou, &e., safe publicity requir aivics tres, dens cause: Yurce uraated: 19h Broadway, BSOLUCe “DIVORCES OBTa ferent States for numerous cause: advance. FREVEKICK L Nota Public, 05 Broadway. Eighih street, near Third av Nsevous ‘DEBILITY AND WEAKNE23, &0 WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIO PILL ind speedy cure ior nervous debility, weak ied tor # years with periect success mation vend for & circular. 1 Tice $4 it ose >, BY mail, fon a With 3 for use.’ Preparel gaty. brit WINCHESTER & ‘Onomists, John hn street, Ni (1X INSURANCE CO: rae , OF BROOKLY™ HAS REMOVED its New York office from 173 Broadway | WESTERN unton BUILDING. organized Vig 199 with & capital of icy cureer it hue AN Asnthw exe ft | puenix INSU = S 2 2 5 a gi = e $ S s compan be ity to (bose ‘wire insuce in tu, but St has paid im losses qve: ELEVEN MILLION DOLLARS mers, having met with the greatest prompt amount of of pearly mf MILLION DOLLARS great fires ig . CHICAGO ano BUSsTON, which losses were at once ¢ adjusted and paid recogat - so, bat a respond: ‘rons, who had been so to ite custo: ness osses to ing to t eb | Tuitiiessy devastaten by an unparalleled destruction of property. ‘The general affairsof the Company, incluting tie ip tion of sis securities: hay have ees otel Lo & Must Fiid exanu in 7 inane: detail, by Wo coma ats. and ihe estimates Values are rather under than pial and tae present condi te ver current marset quo ‘of the company 0 mt aa) eaacts tia more than mar oes ‘tor the risk it writen ‘o Just and sound business maa shouly pect or ask it to receive less It is quite as Much for the interests of all sound police: holiers as ite own that 1 snowid discrimiuate sbarpt agains: “loubutul th F tusurance om property au that DIRECTORS. i eraraaa \ ubisanend sident, Jent National Shoe and Lei 01 holesale Boots and shoes, N! er Bank, N. 4 ws ¥ pas Downing & Co, Dry. Goods, val | rookiyn, N. ¥ } , Brooxiya, N. ¥ | 2 MAKW EL oa, Bankers, N. ¥ | i | See ne & Bergen, Grocers, Krooklyn | QUIVER HOYT, short ‘Bros, Leather Merobants, N,V pone ; api yt horsey. oat nt LYIN ie 2 ies site peer: acpbeiabegles Avausrus srtbw: HARVEY EB, BICKS, | JOskPH ASCE aslehurst £ Bro., Commission Merchants, N. ¥ | exorde ©. WARTS Dayid Lows & Co, Commission Merchants, N. ¥ onanuns # BLOOM P . 24 | wyip a five: | BPW. dxowe 5 Manager “Sages Insurance aera NY. DULLNE. tage ® Co, Comsstonon 16 Berea Broo ays Jewell Bros, Broog}ya Cnty Mills ns oWice Presigeus 68, a Graves & Co., b age ng Merchants N. ¥ Low & Bros, N. ¥ pAtenitect, NY rugs Brooklyn Attorney, N. ¥ jros., Commission Mgzehanis, % x at TARR, i. 4 ‘aa he DWARD‘s An » Presta, t New York Botrd of Grain Neasurent PBN CROWELL. President PHILANDER § AW, Vice Preside: Wittas B, Caowert. ecretary. Epwaap Masteucin, the Seoohiyn. De ‘ Segrorery of the nat Depart na 1b ROADWAY. x. 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