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1 .-:i -, ^ L L E C r i O N I B . & C b m p a r iy , B a n k - e i s , 6 ‘V S la i s f e 0 e%hma^!& O o l e e t i o n s e v e r y ^ r lier © a t ] B e s t x a t e s * w i t B p r o m p t T e t u iu % a n d e h e c l : s e n t t o onm e r sp 8 a m e [ d a y , _________ ^ ttUtiieiPM : I 0 NB 8 . lOCDSOil, 0BA8EM. BAJEKBB 8 , « • . M BBOAO 81BS£X. AiiDBEWS,HiCSiT&GO. Jfo. 14 Watt Street, JftT. ANDREWS & CO., Paris, Ggniiietcial andTravellers’ Gredits. ^ ^cttAQge aD4€Srcn3s7 Notes OXL UNION WANK OF LONDON lisd on PARIS. ' 11- |71HARI® , A* aiAClTi loncerly pf tte firm ^ of Howztt&itACy^Managerof the BA3fK- INGBEFASTMESTofrOBLncS. MACY & CO.. 3S KASSAir feyBEcrnad 64 and 66 L fber - ty S tke ^ J5 bw - Tons:. Coilectlcnstnadeon all aTa&abls points, with prompt rerarcaiapttttfavorsbld terms. Orders executed for the porcbaso and sale of G^em« znente. Stocks, ^ n d s and Gold. Interest a)- Ic wed rn deposits at the rata of fonr per cent, per annum. soh^Iect to check at sight. B. EUTDAH GBANtr. G. ST. JOHN SHE67XHLT>. iif & EBMPM , Baoliers and Brokers, N o . 3 3 W a ll S t r e e t . SplllilS: VERMILYE & C 0 , BANKERS. 16 an d 1§ TStismn^SU^ Kcw Y o rk. DEAEBES IN A^LJSSUBS^OF GOVEtohlEE^T S'IKST-CLASS RAIlS^kD AND AfUNICIPAX. BONDS ADWAYS ON HAND FOE INVEST MENT. BUY AND BELL ON COMillBSiON v% ^AU-WAY STOCKS, BONOS AND GOLD. D MACKAY. M A. FISH. GERUIAN SAVINGS BANK. OBAND BAPiSS&{HOIANAB.R.CO. NOTICE. ___ The undersigned, 'mstees, named in the Trust Deed of tiioG.and Kaptde and Indiana Railroad Co., dated October 1st, will receive proposals at this office un til 3 p . 51. of July 18th, for the sale to them all or any > p«*ruon of thirty thousand dvUars of the Gold Bonds of 8uM Company, secured by said: mortKage, and wh partbasoartbaso of bondsonds is forth©ort Sinking Fund ” named p of b is f the mortgage aforeaaid. G. W. TAS^. Sole Traste Suecesaor io Seif and J. Ed^^ar Thomson, deee OFFICE OF THE Consolidation Coal Co. of.Maryland, H O . 7 1 .B R O A D W A Y , N»?W YOKK July 1.1??4. { f MPjiNV : Tb** ar.dtr- crc-dwi ''^nUeVjiu in*lTtt 8 (.'■ ui'( N • 7i Bl-'UJv.aj, a; y p.*n f! said >’i feiiJg 1*0? 1. Prop« j»al'? ‘•h' nld be ad-1re*se<; C. C. yna 1. Co at lh«a ( fH'-re. ilS i i H h s t J - ””- I eb !o(!itity 7 per ’Cent, StocI ¥ E R M r L Y E V C O ., ' 5 ^ au<l i's *^q ^t. _______ !ve pr p' s=il8 uctil 12 o’clock • 7fiice of the C msoISdatlon i, I T tbi, sale cf the wh .ie'>r l tends lor the purpose of the reused to the • Trustees of the I KOrxJZI^ BROmERS, B i u i i f ' l s , i . i \ v < i n i s t f ’t a t , 7 y. 57 f ( C ' -’ r-r> I f f 7’ 7 ) / r -■ . q . / L f i U . o O f o.% t h e . U n i ^ ' u o f L o . i d o n , f n e t i - ( f r : / ' c r s -’ l l a l t ] ) f / i t f i O f ' ! h f . u- ! > - I 'l ETOEM E 7liSXL~f r>A'>Kr.RS, 4.) E x . l i . - . ^'i .!■, g.A3i T; '-sV~3 .f iiiXej i>y i . cgrvp^ l. *. . 1 *.-a u- * - . (.- ^ >. - '•>. : . ... . . I’ . f_ P , ir-r ug\. \Tl P « ’LAxilU if4ERttM STUART TgO,'. T J A ' . K E R ' ^ , v i o . 3 4 r i r © S t r e e t , Y o r k . L.Ul..., C l A;. - D iiY ID u I ’J 3 S T & Co., L.VOCP.. 7 ], 0 'V'' * ^ ■ • ’ GO. m m M NOTES L £ t t C ’S\S 0(' O r e J i t T I L Z x U i'x iillS , IN Al i '1^- 1 ,:.'-Cll-AL I .IiEd JOli J. Cisoe ilsoi, N o . 5 8 W a l l S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , RBCSnr LSPoyT’rt . -.’t to nt w 2 \ f ’ Ivri'K* X . wei^ tbe'•a:*'■ f Ft'l’H P* 5 H _ T; a -i. . -t.i :ci at i •<* n } * f each lu-r!J3 < K, . . .. ! -. 0 -'. 3 ‘‘4. 3p03l. D> aU the LiLu .• > n-s Ui? DLPuiiX a^- O G-'Tp sTO- Il-i .md BONDS V -k,r.l-r.i> *.1 u.-nta«.i. a. ly*. •* ' - '»N X-“ ' BAKING A^Sl A- IIO.N V'A.' ttEUMAN Or 600 . Dpdylie & 60 ,, B & X IK E B ^ NOi 9 3 N a s s a u 8t«, NeW Y o r k . SAV ING S BA N K S . B O P m E E rS A Y m G O M . \-'^iTeoraerea tnierestto ter MoQdAy. JolT &. T R A D E S ’ SA V IN G S EtANK, 27S We>t Tweotx-tblrd 8 t , near Elsbtb Ar., Have declared tbelr tunal dividend of b£VEK (7) EEB CE-YT. PAVABIJ: SVJJTt SO. I among ita trustees 9 Is manaaed noon ;pi.lSS. aod Is one cl I. SL F beese . Bceietaiy. DRY DSGK SAVINGS BANK, 3 4 1 E p s i F o u r t h S t r e e t . SIX PER CEFT. INTEREST paid on aU sums Irom $5 to ?2,000, and FIVE PBK CEST. on balance over $2,C(0. v Deposits made on or before July Uth wlU draw inter est from July 1st. ANDREW MILLS, President. WUXIASI V. WEBSTEB, Secretary. JyTBt CiiNTOM'MLBEfe l-'gKBSVnEs.jSec-etaries. jyjA N H A T T A N ^SAVINGS IN S T IT U - 47TH SSaMl.ANMJAL DIVIOBND. The Trust»'es of this Institution have declared the 4Ttb Semi-Annual Llvldendat the rate Of SIX PER Cffi.YT. ptr Annuiu --n idl sums remaining on deposit during the tbtee or siv cu*»uth8 ending .Tuly I, 1874, payable on aud after the third Monday Of July. . C. F. AJLVoRJi. Secrelaiy. SSSil * ■ . tf,. f' .vi*.,, 7, „?.,•< <.Yjt, , i 84»rt«' «|Yh-)* f/.F-.'IW,' w (f it', I\ l ‘'‘rcIkSc....:Viv.Pre.ideut,. jo.', tf T. W. LU.L.IB Secretary. C H A N C E S . i ’i ; 0 P 0 8 A L S . AEv Vo.. 11 . rrv,.luiiy-». i’.l W ’ *4 !■•’ : ■.|<’ f ani >■ p'aoe a Unrgiar- • .... I VHi it f, rir.-» 4.fis..»-umc/tn No.r Ynr. c tv , , • • J 4 • . t, .1 ^ l :.' .t-*!.- a P* If^jClll un . I • . ‘.,ii lie h-i l ■ n ap'Mu at tbiH . ihco . ? . 0 1 . ' ■' H • .1 , '- y . n. I n. r,i i f ,7.. ■ P f l l i i r s i e ‘lif’i i> t w i.Tt-.n ibo r jdder r. H-leii “ . ,(t i (. ..n 4 < -c .■ ;.i ' 1 ..;ia f ^ ’ >■'.« ' t .r a', Pr< p*’8iirt wili n«-t be rec** ved fr..in ourtk»«. wh> art* not . 0 cru-.slV 0 , ,u Uc - tljt; * ' i'l J -e l in a coaled envob^oe. on- 1 . T» <5 •• tT' . •>- 11 - ’ >- t.-w-- H .••uUr.K^c.yt'vHUK !-}f the ... ''■ ''• \ \ iS ^ S w S L MO. T, POST, Banker, 2 5 N a is-'.au rue- CMAfi. M. W E L L ING & S O H , c o u m r tnas’. railway & c m m m i a M ichigan soaTHEBiH R A ILR O A D COWJPAflY t CD'O’iiijtcil Sepond Sorttj'sje Bonds, \ V K ; c j o ., 1 »> ’H »t. It ' , mimii eiiiiwco ! _ , Second M ortgage 7 PEE CEIT. BOIDS, COGPCN8. $ 1 ,000 EAi H. Eudl. $t,000 A*^ *' P ; TURPoT Jt- n B ; and DE'- vi MHK . , pn:s. pavabi . k i'J »■< T-n-.i re.HM 4 ’ e and j ^rr* v^tl surtti.>s. rc*'*li-nt* ■ r ” IV‘I *';aU must bt‘ ohu rstl “ Pre p »&a;&3r Car,.-uter e-nsVwe tLeimbt pj rcti-'Ctanyor ah .f tiie pTopy^ald ••lliicl. mvkx ............ r-'ci.'e V -’A.l'-Jlvi } h T4. j?4lt _ C O P A R T N E R S H I P S . t.n Of n.ce .t .. ......... .. ''l i H s i i f c w York. July ^'le't PiKO. July 1st. I n ,J. .1 4 m. t’AYl.l A BtCHBT & “ WANTED. B A M v R E P O i l T S . Qftarieriy R eport •. b . a .1 sweeni Bai ttikcd I . .s L.e«ai l ec. ___B A R K E K ^ t S BHOAO ST K E E r . ---------------- *' \\ •W S M ^ S K iffW EOTA BAU^BpAOr - to n oAiJi, At u 4Al .4tlc.3 r. BV n i e WaUitxeei mu^etirxre dtdT, and cqoh ' ntjM are loirer than-jrMteresy. All'tbe iaiM ot.goiaii«vebeenatlO??C@UO, andlxoiaeraor gold: it»ve tieen obliged te pay 1, IK ond 2 p< cent re iMive their balencee cKried. Poreli erehrere U 4hi^ Trire prime benhere iterling Bho(itA28K and£89. The I^ndon market foe seoaritlei Is quiet snd steadjr'wltll money e s t f .and 5-4® bWoir the Bank of Ikigland mlm- ■imranrate. H e sm . Baring,^'Brothers k Co. having learned' ttiat some forgatiea of their oir- mlar letter lontinent oJ . . _ heir oorreepondents abroad. Money oontinuei very easy at ^ @ 3 per . lor-oall loans. Prime mei per cent. The banks are ig it dlfiicnlt to employ InessU a tSK to 6 K P« bayers,..th 6 y flnding their money wiih their iment I yerterday, St^te bonds at the Board n dnli. Baiiroad' bon )Wn. oastomera. • Government bonds are higher than , bonds at the Board were jonds were loerer with the Bank sbares wei In epeonlatlve shares the market i ■ n the opening until .uoc “*■“ \een ------ fractional Impro, dally firm In the ear ly dealings becanse of semi-official intimations that next week the English aosoantants will make arSportof their Investigations w’hloh will enstain the olaUns of the preset t of the ooB the market and heavY] ^om the opening until .noon, i which there has b a fractional linpi paay at different times since they oami control. The Widest fluctuation to-da been in Lakeike Shore,hore, whichhich i S w openc declined to 72^, and is 3 in this stoc now 73Ji- at present will do is not-easy to asoettaln, very well known what' h'e sh( ■ IS have- bee althot lonld do. The oifio, 2CK®25Mi Wabash, ^@34K; New York Central, 09K@99. and Padiflo Mall. 43@t2K. 'SALE3 AT THE STOCjK EXCHAUGB. 30 Western Union.. A l I Hhi a iuuR ... p i f 1 I p I 3 is ■ ¥ S I ■ '¥ I I ■ s iS 1 I : i l aOVEBNMSKT STOCK DEPAM C 0 l A £ 8 i«reooa^:J IlNorhweuiVii-.:;::: ^ 1 i “\ t i l l fit? I ■ f • ,“ i, ' I!? s i- s y r v .- f sL. ..-'fli is -li !i:- s S i i i l l l l l l l l i i iSs-pSisit I ' i t=::E S fliiiB I i l E i - r i - s i ' |S, Co:;;:;::: j;-; j >:::; I | = i r | S -::; I '|i:::i s E . . . i l l - l b . '■■J ......... I-\-' 5\ > l.ljl OO ............ ’C, .11', f':;;;:;;::';i itb. ............... o ', b. o h l.^ i i 'l. '' Ik ^ _. & Miss.'.!'- c o::;;;;;:;;;;; il' ’ *i‘ 5 ’^ 'ii'^ b'- Exobangs o jmpar- the corre.sponJln,; eefsiond for a .series c.i d»r-- b b I b : K ’s;.:K K ::'.:!i;S K:; 'V I . I . b. ciruac, I - a-ni..a...i..li.' !i, - I'l, ^ ! r i b TciiUf.-ii f.y. auw bf-ruia,. - a-,^* _ _ -Jl f.. ■'.•-•ftirtcl Ds^ — ' ~ — r M i r b b n T : t ,.r i r r C _ : - Miy- .1 h-. A T Url — ; X V. Ccv. onu Rai5L>a .88^, 8'^V 0^ g b i ^ '- ^ - ^ j r b 1: b its S?K5',. !« ''X !•» ?'?! s £'■ S': a - S f . ' f s b | ! b Col,, Cu.. aiio lut.. tf„ .. — , r e b e l s . •.■■■:■• 1 »jau KpiIv*fr I'rufcncA .. — - r \ r i ' r r Viau'JC-a M'*! ‘ — , tit-7^ — LIU i l 'A biCk!. i -^bfeys .. — j TiJ The fvU.»win (5 shjwa tae quotations at Che Boaid lor investment sharps: '“li 5 “ ?r:'S 'S £ l ““ S, l ? 3 liSsrlr':b ; ;' s ; S ■' , S . At 12:30 o’clock the foUoWmg were the qun- irsk aud Hudson Con- ik4 Shore, T2-ii@T2ri-. : Wabash. 3t!'^<di34%: .h„7n«''*72K:'N'orth- western, 3T%(S.37j^; Norchw'estern preferred, 53 C,'<t 53 J- 4 ; Milwaukee an4 St, Paul, 34@31 V ; Pacific MaU, 42J j(tj42;4! EHe, 31%@3i;^: Ottlo and Mississippi, 5 Union Paolflo, VEi teiCt-a; O., C. and Ind. Central, 17 ,:«lr; United States Express, COkl^iJOJ-B. At 1 ;4^ the quotations wsro os follows: Lak H *® ............... N ^ w iS ^ iW r s! IfAar*\ ............. ::■ W^^CmoflfelJgnlph ...... t i ” P.o,.rrod , MiA^5uktcand‘^t Paul IM. q*\ prf'fn'ijpfl I r.iuaiih M ««?>s:ppi I Bo’ton, Hartt*»ri2 uud Brfe ......... aoUdated, 2iK<rtvaVs-, Rook Island. 97K@97,>>-u : W« Western Union Telegraph,, 71 K'ft72}i i 'North- 37%(S.37j^; Northwester :.::: = S I : . . „ . S S x A IP \111 , : . ; | | 3 ' - r ! r ri^ m icrios B&s 3U!^ve- » s « S . ... ' ...... LIABIUTIES. WWlfiBS i s i a i B t i i m owing were the BuotaUons of gold at 1 specified: lOfOQ, 110j TOris, 1 «; H i 10:45, ItWJ^l U:00, 109;,;; IMV 12 - 00 . 109H: 109'i: 1 : 00 . , j r ’w = t e faaa. = 1 = :li Ihe foUowiBg were the bids to-day tor olty bank ebores: iS i P 10:80, 109K: i0:45. 103’^ I U:00, 109;,;; II ;L-. ;09Cs; U.30, lODH: u 4&,j 109^:12-00. 109H 12:15. 12:30. KOKc 12:45 1 1(H)--: ; 1 ;16, 109,’ 5 : 1 -.30. l^t’o ; 1:43. The following were the jjuotations of l uited .■-tatea buuds at the only two A n i thefioidw iig for rMIroad b o n ^ i ■ F - t t i m m The rates for foreign exchange remain as 4 . \ . , e , eoa»J»- . sdajs. !“ I l f I 11 i i f g The following shoi dry goods at. New Y since the b e ^ n ln g The prices bid for stocks In Boston to-day are reported as follows by J. E. Gay: fcalomet md Hecla ......... ; .................................. tW-g Pboealx....................... . ...... . ......... BosSr^'tfdm iid E& BOB&;;:: able on demand. PKINCIPAL AND INTEREST IN GOLD. First Mortgage Bonds of the Vermont Di vision of the Portland and Ogdenshurgh Railroad Trunk Line, with Traffic' Guarantee of Eastern R. R. Co., of Mass., for sale by FilBBANKS & tfo., I FAmOANKS.BEOWS&CO., n Broadway, N. V. | 2 MUk St., Boston. , B anking H ouse op H enky C i - ews & Co-, I No. 32 Wall street, New York, j DEPOSIT ACCO UN fS OF MF.llCA n T tile firma and. Individuals reoelved lu either currency or coin; interest allowed thereon All facilities and accommodations granted usual with City Banks. Orders ^— ' ------------ Securities, also Gold and Exoha _____ granted for Investment tango, executed. YORK lH A R K B -rS.4 rUeperted expressly for the EveniDg Po*-!.] \vfqnr.tc:Nn2at$3^CtT?,t 50; Ba'timnn*. AU-x'iu.lri-i and ( 11011:1 tuWH iittK-'d t«* t;ut’d gnpnr.u- u , h , f;;; -t;- itww I’d -ta-ei bnnd’^ u- § tSf.'- 5 T Mari^aiid at M i{)v liour is 6 troii\CT amcl fa'iiy a'-iive. 1 D» flour, fj) '1 d -, id «7 DJ-'f'ri . .-SI ‘7^',“ *>■•: n'\ ili-u’r >iulu, “5 20; rye ll«.mr, iVuii-yivuiua. ;§:l bJ Wi* quiif.-c«»iU iiB i!. J«T**i'v s^Ki4 !•»: rn ^ ‘ oJiAlN —WLeat Gpt'CPd wiib a duclduiUy hottor HiL'. atiG V ; 1 ll ii't i -jrr.Vai- ti> r- Mid it t Go ! ik- - p 11 -. * C'Ui-FEK-Uiu runnliH Gnn. with a very limlrpiM'' < u I'I' u .’ y TI jc m.irki'( is qiiit-t. lull Steady atiO.ljc Total .................... nio US 1,-4: COM*! VCT-^ T'» T> \Y: I b b o b : b.:; 1 , i AJ UCt ........... Hi C' Ho iU»i. N'-si>-r.-ri-ti:n firni ui\I f >:r (*-” 1 p ! N OuLJiiitf eloady, with a -i :%A \ .\L ■ TUu'K:-.—■’'fri.i - i ro'M<i i5» sf .tdy a:..! i . fi.ir P •-jii.' b S.>'-8 h Y lO ; u I? -2 ii s, - » »'l . 1 .'. ai ll I'-wpalpat $ i 05 . ispiiu- lurpeiitiaHiH f tui a« n \• it<! ad.■U j ■ uj C. ''d , M'-i tiiiH’* i-* (jmt t.'^ut f'piti u' !'■ Ll ; -iroi..’ M -' it-;. t miuiarpili at IL-firbc fur iu!y delnurv. H>\- o'lJ', ;iJ'/J ncu- ha/'* a iJ.Avrtw.dU y u; J-‘ g ^ U A >'^lN ^ — T.iivt-r i-liuB. au«l ui -jo »i » {.■••i r i r .’.kM -r U f:) Vj .. * i - 4 . ■: j.: iu , do i»i< E —Tbe .miixkct I--* uj h a ^ao.l tUr.ii . for If airi'Pll a'l a'-d l.MlPi u;i ai i'‘l ll AI.*' rDjir-.UC ■ .J. a i 1 l. i . ». * i;i‘l h i N nk liliK.vDsn 1 t-., IV 2 : ; - : : r ’U,: ilii; 1 -Pi. ''ili-i..4p4 lod Milk-: \ I’.inii. Vi '.'.'4 '. 'p G l k H l U ; J 'l p 'll ^» 11 ; 'i> r Add t.i-nuir'ldp Kewa.aSeq lirst Pui^o.l i-jii'; vkaNtvy vouic, SAiita^Ar. julv h . ht *. ’l£i.v;.‘~'. .',s .• I !J ................ TTI : D a T. -I >' 4 '■<! ST'S-Sots. T T .Hocj rv. -'3^. 2..1 9 %tt 4 y II*-ik.. ’’ti , Goy. ifljprd- t- 1 bed Qktd.... «-d ‘ciet^pa* To-DaT, Ftp?- .-p'i itT ,.f . .trfol lUri, .Mlreb )tie!- 3 , Lvo'-.vl--’ v». ■. . ■. . 1 ,inirk* * i» .A i < 1 M --isfltJi 1. rr-iwo'd, v«* • O' t- a *\ « - P' «• 5 3'- StKiTM-{’tv .'1 (iuatamsla. UMdroth i F.i- | | s s II'.. .... ‘S t S ^ s S ; Atilved To-Dov. luttan. W.-io.lhun, Cl. S\ ■ I W dvm^t'ia, altdl'»ry*i f'avarmulx—Wra R ■K^K’-iUtocViVuud.WlUulniituM.N'' V.' i*( .I-.;hnGib««un. Winter^, Gc••^4?p^'VQ. D C—J C .Whltne/ , ‘ h fiptt, f i-Vizfjis 'Tfr; r*’him, Liver;*’ ’-T.; c»rt Jac-jbson, Vtjttor.ai.itjou lUolD— u Uull, Knc-n .1 DdVVjIf.v • s I l K l f ' s s r : l i l p s r n m m C. 5 a»j^, with re f'3f Now Uaveu. Paa5eag«ra 8ailed« E L E C T I O N NQTICESe D i r i P E a s D H O T i c a s a . liA n im a l Statem e n t, J n l j 1st, 1874i g g | p s = i ^ | s s s u i ! Cuh Auqts qyer IJ*WlMMb^. ..... — 8706,382*13 Cor. Broadway and^FirrtiBt. and 20 Coart St, FORTHODmDmDEHD H A N O V E R FIRE r n s r a m E COMPAQ jjr n i e Banil.annn»l dlrldeafl of HTVH (5) percent. “ P-rablecu and -Tter Julj . New York, July 1 st. ISTl. ____________ jyll Stood lii%^YalMfateitel&iriiY60eii{. m t e b i E D MOEE THAN TWO HCNDEED F ;pi CTOT. BaTCttln economy ^ dnmbllUy, as mmimed-with those of any other manufacture. Sdyer deposited V tblsmethod the requisite thickness on the parts most most exposed to wear. Spoons and Porks plated by this mode hear the trade 1847 ROGERS BROS. XU. , AHD ARE MAlTOFACTnEED BY THE MettBritaiia Co ,, 550 BROADWAY, N. I ., Mannfactareisof an unrivalled EL SILtfER AND WHIM plated WARE. OFFICE OF the Firemen s Fund Insur&Qce Company, IN o . 1 €57'' B r o a d w a y . C A P I T A L , S U R P L U S , A S S E T S , . $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 OO . 8 9 , 6 3 9 4 2 $ 2 3 9 , 6 3 9 4 2 NEW -rOBK, J u l y 3 Board of Dii 'ors .. pays WAD! lirect have this ^ y 'able bn demand. The declared a semi-anni P E E OEET.. W,. E . W A D S W OETH, Secretary. 3 1 s t ^ v i d e n d . OFFICE OF THE Columbia F ire Insurance Co., NO. 161 BROADWAY. C3^ T&o Directors have tbls day declared a semi-an nual Dividend of B'tVBcS) PRR GSKT. on tbe capital stocky payable on demand. JHO.B. ABTHDB, New York, July 9,1874. B, Seorotary. E i O R I I s E s A R B I n s - o r a n o e C o m p a n y , 152 BR O A D W A Y , N . Y . ENT., payable on demand. Now York, July 9. ib71. Jjiirit . JOHN C. MLH.S, Beoretary. L O ] \ ’G I S L A I V D I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y . BROOKLYN, JBLY 0, 1874. I I3X V 7 -IX > 3 E S 3 N r 3 0 S - 4 ? W » r A ! S ! K 3 “ •— lik E M I ’ T IO J V OIT e s t ' R i i ’ . .^ f S S S S s S S - 1 t h I ) i V i c l e n « 1 « € m m T Q M F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , Office No. loG B r o a d w a y , ^ lE lcS lIS ' Twenty-seventh Dividend. G i m M k W i \ i riDE l.NSrUANCE CUMIUNY. « o . . 7 5 Tho R> inJ M n,rectors have Uil« dav dou n*-*! a \“\ r / i c \ . r x \< ■ -r :->» ■ m<-u r K c' uii'u yl ^ lU i,**’ ■ ik'M > s i,l,yv ____ ' __ ____ _ _ JSeereuiry. C C S ^ e f t l E ^ C E H U E IN S E R .V X rE ro A E A N Y , O f lN lriW N 'O I t B 7 , I O F F I C E , IC 4 B R O A D W « t V , V' w vo’iv* !:•' .1 ♦ y<\. ‘‘Pir 1 ur-nim! !*!V11>L.N u ■ r H \ ’ I’l .’t:N 1 } 1 - . ■ * t t.4 I . , pu; .1.18 • i» u' 1 - 4. ' \'’d .yh.-j,, TV'\”^. *^ 4 ’U” -ry. FSRE IN SU R A NC E CC MP A NV , Ko, Ui'J Bf{U \ t It VY . Fi\ F pan cevt . . i- ^ i l r e f B lY lD E iy D y O U C E S . R E A L E S T A T E . R e a l E s tati 69 WEST Bet.&tbaodCthA^ B roker, Lvennes, adj> dnlng the ihisonio Temple, . JAMES It. EWVARDS. . FOR SALE OR TO_LET. Cl'TV REAIi ES'CATE arOiffi SAL®. f?; POH SA L K -A PIRK T CLASS FOUU- U _________ __ CAL-vU' ' ‘ X.'.Vl-ln,. »trui't. Ilor-TON FTRKl-X \'A u .. k i-t. t <tf gr f tlio ciiy. ombracin ’ ^ \^BAM’L WILLETB, .-»3 Pearl st. e l ’s'll- U S A J O E S ’SfA ’TSh X O U B[■S’.' ’ BAYUCi.St.-aury. W B t M ' M ¥ i d @ U n it e d ^ a t o ^ F i r e J n ^ e ^ ^ . , OKM< ES Oh TUH G lo b e F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y f ~ FOHTV-FlFTH Dl\ IDE!«D, J^IV ID E N D NOTICE. PHENIX IKgrRASCB OO.VIPANY. Tb'»OmipOT5 ht.sd{:eUred a SBMl-iNNUAL DIVl t»BNUiit MVE (,1 Fl liCBNT., layaOlo on demangat itur v-Qicc In Now V,.ik,NO. 172 BllOADUMY. WALTON. Bccietary. L a CDONOCSB. Becretarr- H O T E L S . ct offiees tn.tbe Uouae.. J. W. K?JEARNS. I^dprt R O O M S A H P B O A R D . • ^ S A S S t ’ K son . ^ D5S?KrT^efnhu’^rth\e“^ ^ Jbe^,amKexheornwffi •.M, • irniU' 5- T y.Tu M.S u , J> t * Je<' J*-; 1 S. B HUrtillNli-*..!-J-»hu 8tr*v>t,. X7 XI ITu. r x x l Q t l i e d . RENTS I>OWN—WE 1I.4.VE A FEW Lax ij Ali »-€ i n l.*> rcN.4 iiLliV. Wlll'-J, <M» bi» ''bt U|cj Ui tt Vt-V l.uU tlkNF, iri U.o kNK.KHIKBOl'Kbil Bl'l I.l 1.' €». C.'f. 1-roAdwiiy aud i'art l».aoe. Aw>i, t’l U. ROLLlNS.^ WIESTCSSTBSTTSK. f»K ® S »ER Y 'S-. D E L A U C E Y . P A E K , O R I E H T A , . Westchester Co. NOTICJB. j T‘r a!J tcha It’isfi f« 'll l\i E U K A L H O M E Inrt-ntfiv nt ami «u-f ’profit, or a mijhfful B O A T I N G , B A T H I H G , O' th/ most at'racllvt loca- a,jicl m ir«iuhf£t«T tWitfy. ,an«i sl'itt«fic8 sTio.r it Ls F I - S S I U G . - - StaU' <f fstw \nrU. A)> od ne hour from FutUm Ferry by the HirUm iml Puri- .hester Jiaxlroad. fi'st c mvIeU-n, Less than une hour from Grand Central Dej^'t, bv AVm York and New Baren Rail- road, one of Uu safest and otst ojmlucud roul-* o.i Vu continent. An I'miiiliu- cvniucts with trains of tlii A'-ni York and Neu' Haven Itumi. Fishino, Boating and Bath- ing are am-ug the atiractkms of the place, flail or row boats can alAiays be procured. Picturesque driv<s arc in every direction. As the avenues arc already oiizn and graded thueu in u no (ueessmm'sfor that rrtrjn?^,'. The imtorin'emmts in the Park are aU first-class. -The phjts oiTer, .i are wifhin a feu; hundred feet of the beautiful For Juntur particu U3 TFurtb street, > st Kew York. BKOWiiLYIS PB O P E R T Y . AT BSTAIZ h ST The Godiam Company, JUTo, 2 B o f j d S I ’* n e a r .B r o e td w a y , J O S E P H B A C H 1 W & s o n s , 3 M J.TDEN X.JJTE.' F O R SALE O R TO L E T . S ^ B V ltR A B I P R S ^ P E R T Y . 0 ^ S i S l i A S S J S . t ”, S S S . S ‘,7 i “„ S '\ « - every department as the beat residences In the city of New-York. Honse, 42x69. Nine bedrooms, bath-rooms, large lanndry, butler's pantry. Ao.:«as and -watqr ar- s s s , r a i i \ r s : t - , ’s 5 , . s \ : s i S ’s r i S S S s ~ ' -------- - - ‘es’ walk toom. depot. Trains at A. M. untU mldiiigliti. Terma of died lu this pity -s physiciarig se ^ was Adai sick, only eight hours, and was in the same’ SB J!n which the epidemic of 1851 broke out. This is'the first ^^e re] this si^nmer. ' AGClDDHXi SUM M E R R E S O R T S . R e a d e r s o f th e Jfew Y o r k E v e n in g Post who purpose to s p e n d th e swm - m e i' m o n th s i n th e cou n try fia n lia v e th e D a ily E d i t i o n sen t to th e m try m a i l fo r One D o lla r p e r M o n th ; a n d those w h o a r e ti'avel- lin g a b r o a d ca n have a n y e d i tio n .m a i l e d to th e ir B a n k e r s ’, 'hy sen d in g th e a m o u n t above n a in e d , to g e t h e r w i t h th e cost o f post age, to th e office, Ko. J;.! X a s s a u st. ' Granada, from Cfiina aud J: _ night in twenty-four days fron and seventeen days and nlnetaen hour Yokohama. She -^as disabled off this port and detained twelve hours. Her - Yokohama advices are to the 23 d of June., ^he Qazeile annonnoes that the report of the assasslnajiloh of Minister Kido.is hm In two engagementslenta withith thehe nativesatives c ■Formosa the l ' w t n of. t Japanese' were vlotorlous, -and', nearly all the southern , tribes surrendered. The son of Mr. De Groot, the Minister for :elgium.,.aooiden*taUy 'sho.t and killed hlthself,' June 15th, In Yokohama. ' An investigation was being prosecuted in the ease of the Japaffese officers, who are aoonsed of having lUegallf entered the gronnds of the British liegation jatTokel, to arrest a WASSAUaKEAG HOTEL, -F O R T P O IN T , P e n o t o s o o t B a y , B 2 a i a e . S U R F H O T E L , r i B B ISL A N D BBA Cli . . Throngh tickets and baggage oheoked. Trains leave Htmrer's Polnl 9:33 a . m . and 4:85 p. m . ; also leave South “ T \ jylOlm _______________ X>. a. B. BAMMIB- . SHEPAUG HAILEOAD. Tr.alns from GBAND 02NTBAL DEPOT 8:05 A. JL, 13 at LitcUlleld atlll to BOX 4M. LlTCaPlBLD, CONN. Q R A U B H O T E L , S A S A T O C A 8 P 1 1 I N G S , ■rEiaiB; $J 50 p!EK*'DAY,”^f*'EE WEEK, a'llB! ftT.'AKllW ’ t WEST POINT HOTEL, C L A H E H O O N H O U S E , C ld.rcndoH S p r i n g s , Y t . Board per week. 111) to il8. Children under twelve and servants half price. Telegraph olfiee in the house. B. MVRBA1' <Sc SOSS. .s s o r j L o » e . v s 5 i . r ATLkKTIC HQTTSE, B A E ’ HAEBOH, M I L L ’ S R S A N S I O N H O U S E , E e S t h a m p t o n , lySass. S S f S ................. - ' ............... feilUh-viyl 'U. A P A V I L i C RKtV^BflfBHTOS, iO N H O T k L , • st a t e *' IKLAND. rge/airy C E L S T O f i i ^ R - d S F E C T P A R K H O m L , WiNDeRMEEE HOUSE, ilEKWOOD LAKE, ORANGE Cd., W. Y LYN Y. JjJNRaSSv ss: Mottroe, Orange co.. N.Y Jell lm~3 P.0, adless: B StlAV JER S E Y P R O P E R T Y . S P B P J t t B A N P a f O P j B R ' g Y . m i i m c D B i o E i 0 0 . leaaaaatove, tmmedanm C O T O m t Y B Q A B D . FOH TH E Som«on;“iMm»‘«> 2 '’t 2 blS'flrrt“cl«srSro^ ahad^am p w h tome^^au^^^^ B Y T 3 'E Y E G K A P I I . I S P i m . ; Tlji WE* Of Don q*rioi in Bayorini .rcable i e s i 4 ( i tbthe Assodatei ftees.3 iL-rErlaoesi Margarita, the ly haa areiyed In this city. ASIATIC CHOiiEBA. The First Oas* in th* SphthwesL if what-tbe attend alatio choler'a. H reported in this section G B t t t O il f i s ^ t WEEHAWkEll A n Im m e n s e X o f I r o p e i t y . THE F t ^ p S S T IL I,:R A ^ IN Q j © i f ' r a n k * , C o k k e r * ’ S k o p e ^ a n d a . W a ^ o n s e B a i l e d . : S f f 5 i S t ^ S S f & a w k e n , ir.J„-ebba6 opposite Thirtieth str^ t, this bofhood w tt alatmedv TheltOtkmea in the « quickly drgahfeed bytheTard m as- i Mfirvln, and dEeoted'streams-irom . extmgnlsheraupbttthebmmingtank. Their efforts seetiied to be Bnooesslai, and in a ’• ------ le i tt was believed that the fire was TOM BOWLING. Ha Braaks a Tendon. ■ Pespateh to the Assoettted Ftess .1 L ong B bakoh , | it , J., July IL—Mr, H. P. CHINA AND JAPAN. Tha Forme Accidant—The -Smallpox, ^orelgnei Associated Press.] -The steamship arrived last Hong Kong lours from shorttlm a I yi early extinguished.. . The flames, however, burst put again -with .m ew ed inry, and oom'mnuioated with, ai smaller tank a fewyatds distant; to the top of which five, men had moanted-with extingalsh-: ers,- -The hover of the sepona tank -was forced into thh air for; several fe«t by an ex plosion i o f gas, but fell ,baok| into Its plape- Three .of the men upon' It eBoaped to the, ground by ladders, and one Jampad. down, while the fifth wAs thrown off bv the shook,’ receiving severe inj urles. The latter reoelved Eurgioateare aha nieighhoring'hotel. It was now evident that Sll the property in the yar^s was in danger of destrnctipn. ffor- turiately, a locomotive was Mways k ept in the yard at night with steam np, ahd two more qalokl^artived from Jersey City, in answer to a despatoh. 'D'nder the direction''of Yard Master Marvin, a large nnmber o f . oil oars in the, yard were run off bn;the four swltohes with extrao]:dinary qaiokness, and removed to i danger without any tdking flre. of the leglsla: question ed that e ither'hg have to perm! very soon. It was aasert- r t Japanese governmeint would lit all foxeigners to reside beyond else(those those who already have that . . ___ who already have that throngk the droumstanoe of being lioh would to shutting up a number of iblishments, -besides putting Tveys-ofTvej-s-of ' - eduoational establishmei stop to the BU ialnes, railroads and the mtry generally, now proceeding nhder foreign supervlslpn. The smallpox was very prevalent and fatal at Kioto. Between October and April 1,203 persons died of i|hat malady. The Granada beat the Vasco de Gama from San Francisoo toi Yokohama five hours. FALL OP A ttOSTON WAEEHOUSE. Loss'Nearly $15,000. IDespatck to the Associated Press.] B oston , July'll.—Early last evening the National Dock,and Warehouse Company’s building on Lewis Wharf, East Boston, feU in from roof to basement. The damage Is esti mated at from $10,000 to S15,0P0. The huUd- ing contained sCme §70,000 worth of bonded MISSOURI. • E»avy Rain Storm—Embezzlement . {Despatch to the Assoriated Press.]' S t J oseph , July 10.—A terrific storm passed mnty last evening. Hundreds.of ivere uprooted, houses unroofed jldsJ of com prostrated. Theolti- tbat they have net witnessed so heavy a rainfall in twenty years. John F. Fuller, a young man Bloomingtop, .I i I m who hassbeenhere eral weeTis aotlc^ as a^ent for-Wilson & Toms and Thomas J . J^uDD.of Bloomington, in lend ing money on r ^ l estate, has embezzled about §4,000 and abeoonded. He la supposed, to have gone to New Ytjrk.,' -| - Ehropean Markets. , [Cable Despaichoa to the Associated Press ) fEMSmss. ■ to a mass of flame.' »ut 400 hundred fet ■e for sev- ’'S e s 1 8 Rentes at 61 francs. 1 M.—Cotton.—Of the sales ,.6i 'Potroleam, S5f@9i per SIDEW ALK O B S T itU e T IO N S . Condition of Washington and Greenwich Streets The complaint G reenwich and V\ beotming very ni a groundless may b i figures furnished taken.the trouble obstructions opp< sidewalk on iVa wide. On the this space was __ ifth e y Lrei ,_ __ a. by tie-'subjoined respondent who has hbout'the obstructions on .shlngtou streets are again mer.ous, Thafth e y a pro.ved. jy a oorret to count and Imeasure site certain numbers. The !hlugton''.: 6 treeli is feu feet j'23c of June the greater part of ] oc( upi,ed byidealefs as follows-. :t.O iichea.^No. 272 __ | leet. •lob ' street wi equally bad. Obetructlons were piledin froi • of the different Hous'es enumerared below t lolldwa: I - i Barrels. Crate l?o. ^ 8 Greenwich street .................. . 41- 268 .. ;. ................... - ■ 91 IS t; si I - }i ’« Arrivals sititbe Summer R esorts. ;SAKAT0GA. •I ,m j?e< M n 6 spm ^ tow m ^ e :?patJ ■ ; , l7ASHiNaTck -July- 'TL-=-The BepuMlattV ' ; newspaper this morning prints cdnsplonouslr i ih e f o lioW g .t «Aleadlhg:^pnkoan:senitrer,wfio% hiaE; It reoent-conversation witli the'Hon. HeniY tlqn of thairgentlemen of the offtod of Vloe- Presidentofthe Hnifed States wiH goonh®- ' - lannderstoddthaf thd oondl- in’siealU tls the oooaaibn o£ jxfraordihaiT step. The ctnatM b y afly political Consideration are entirely wlthotlt fonnda- made public, tipn p nffr. It the .lihes^oted and exfraordmaiy sKip. x jcnmofs that he I s aotnatdd b y anr polltlt i hhd been, sent In all directions, and arrived; from useiesa,'however, aaVe that by cooling tanks as ybt unscathed their destruction temporarily defenced. ; ' In addition to the. tanks alret there was one hnge tank oonsl ' barrels, bi ildffighl The fire presented a magnificent spectaole, the red flame's,, surmounted b y great volumes of smoke, shooting upwards t o g r e a t height and being visibie at an immense distance. Much exoiteineut was- occasioned in this city and'Brooklyn, arid there word inanv speorila- y and other [ve ships and two lightsfAwero lying at docks;, but these were towed away In 'safety. A canal boat, loaded with wood, be longing to Captain Barker, could not be moved:. In time, and was burning to the water’s edge this rimming. At ahput half-pagt two o’clock this morning one of the 10,000 barrel tanks exploded, not with a loud report, but with a sort of rushing sound 38 the bottom apparently gave way. This stood upon piles, near one of the piers.' As it ripped open, the blazing oil ran out and spread over the yard, rendering hopeless all> attempts to save any of the tanks remaining,. The others quickly caught fire, and at about three o’clock this morning the ii barrel ' ‘ Three woode yard, one about others of 20 ided from the 30t long and the Eortunately this warehouse bad been re-, qently cleared of most of its oon- tentSj but within it and upon th e - piers' about two thousand barrels of re-, fined oil were consumed. The e:oper shops, two wooden one-stbry -buildings, each about 50 by 100-feet,.oaught fire at about half-psst 3 o’clock, a , m ., and were speedily burned to the ground, together with the sheds, &pi, adjoining. The crude oU pumps aud other maohinery were destroyed. 'and . the blazing . o il which flowed from the exploded tanks -sat fire .to the ties of the rail road-traokswiiloh-ran through . .and near theyardff. The trestle-work of the loh track from the oU yards to the copl. ture, at a nonslderablo distance tanks, had not taken, fire up to noon to-day, but a large pile of-lumber a d ioiniugit was al ready In a blaze, and it is doubtfutlf the bnild- iug oari be saved. It oontatns jmt a small quantity pf oil. . - -f A little before 10 o’clock this morning the largest oil tank exploded, shooting the flames lio an. Immense distance. Another tank ex ploded about an hour later. <AU, however, continue to burn -with scarcely dliriiulslied fury. An immense palLof JSlaok smoke hangs over tha Yards, through whloh,volames of fire roll-s£eadlly usiward. , , Tha water near the docks is eoverfed with burning oil, and even etauding pools EeaC'tho yards .are overlaid with the blazing llqulA The fire steamboat Fuller was pending a stream of water upon the piers a t oneiim e last night, but the heat was so inteuie- .that it had to. be qulokly removed, About twenty small houses opposite\ the yard, chiefly occu pied by workmen In the employ of the Ej:ie Company, were for a long, time in imminent were trained p-vef soine. the porches. Wet 'catpets were spread upon the roofs, and the . oconpants i the .oDonpants « - maved their furniture, and bedding !to- the neighborlBffflelds, whore the.arliol6S wfre unfortunately drenched by the showers this morniDg. Up to noon noaeM these h ulldings had taken fire.. About eighty persons' employed Ih the yards re deprived of work by. the dlsas ^ e firemen were still busy ithls I'do little effectual work s jst a further extension of the ........ gThere are rumors to-day that iejreral men were last,night injured or efven killecj,'but Chiefrof-PoiloASayles pronoimcea them with out foundation, ether than the accident already reported^ Erie Railway e destruotion m achinery,. railroad md the general, equipmf. yard, p f its rolling stock, only’ threS coal cars ' were burned. The . .ojl was owned by a'numbet of dealer«;.ohlefly In this City. . Superintendent Sweet thinks that at least lixty -fchriusand barrels o f oil w ill be riOnsumed, md others plaoeYbe-' nnmber aksevarity thpu- .sand. He thinks that them fire will, reach about§500,00fi. oil tanks will -proBabl] The oil tanks :ai days. the entire, J0SS by the lO.OOfi. ly bum 'for s6ve- BROtoKLYN. Hag Struck thunder storm 5 pk ih e ,f , A.BnlUIag Struck-by LlehfntDg. ■ porlDg the thunder s I w McCoy, o f,No,S75GrandBtr(^ a-iTA*23?KSS3^&: inmates fortunately e ssa^d without, serioris injury, though many reoeiy,ed,a say^re.lshoQkr Csfrlago Aerid-cnt. TheRey. R. Peters, editor Of'^ihe Brook lyn ffiwes, was driyjng, throBjiai! Bedford ayenue .last e v e n ts withkis wlfe,!wliriiihl». carriage was overtrirae?.’ -toi*. Peters yfas severely jtn 3 ured,;bufcMr. P et~^ jafewBcratohee. , escaped With WOODLAWH EEMETERl The Sbathtrestl cnttaBt*. fpr <m:ri«s^». om ,t SPIMHIIHIK jttY:9i®adE€^^ H o r y B m a i s i W H S ( ® , . RDPQRT THAT H E 13 TO R E B im * % ' The 'Wenltheh Omen or THx,CHiiE 'SiasAnGmc 3 at, ■ \ WXffinceroH, July It—lore a . rt f .Synopsis for thsS’oui. ‘Twerdy-foiO-Iburs . . he Soul, ____ , _ _ _____ _ __ ,___ ■winds, contlnned high temperature and i ^ are reported from fl,a rUaTrlMg-rm f7,„ A tlnYittr* T?atn ha' v a ik d \ ffifscuthera StSS^id theLow^-LAe^ n. The temperature has HRcn iri the-Hpp'er Lake , Omaha and Leavenworth, ipho Mississippi has faUen at New Orleans, and the 6 hio at CincinEaU. Frommtiis. i _ For Few England, the Midoie Stales -and Oie -XEwir SaJceregiomocalralns, foUmea^fiy ScaHnu qnitccm r wealTwr during-Saturday nightor SundayfWUA mgrOt r-westwinds and rtsina barometer. For the South and-the Ohio Talley, rrithsonffi o r ^ t wind^ and afiecided rise ol temper ature followed hy Heating weather, rising harometo and northeast or northwest winds in the Ohio i erallyHear weather during the* rest of Saturday, -w east or Eouthwinds, slight change In temperature i stationary pr falling barometer. D I S ’S ANSW ^ ]R. \ Kie Charges Served on tlie Mayors Governor Dlx sent the' following letter toi May or Hayemey er this looming; “ SBAtiEim, W est H atubton ,.! July 10,1874. f “Eon: William F. Eaveneyer,.Mayorof lh&. City o f K;evi F o rk: - ; “ Sir J application having been made tc , , ffloeefMi iw Yori^ Ui misoondnot, X herepy^ln. aooordanca - le authority' oonferr section 2J,-rif. chapter 335 nf the Ban 1873,-'-and'with the proYisions of pectlohdl jro-visions of peotloh 41 o£ a^iole 4, title, fi, chapter 5, partT of the Ra- vised Statutes, furaishyou w ithaoepyof cald ohafgeB, in .order that you may have an ppppr- tnnlty Of being heard in y o n t defence. “ Iam,.yours, ko., J ohn A , D ix,” ' There are three sets of Charges, a nd all were B srved on the May<)r at'm oon to day,, by C olonel Sidney De Eay, tho-GOYernor’s Seora-- One net contained eight specifleationSi snff ii signed by John P , Crosby, Joseph 0; Jaok- s ID, ,’?ViIUam M. Pritchard, O. A . Bfand,He'n- ji miniB. Sherman, William O. Harrett and A A.Redfield. • ' ' ^hersepond series is signed by Charies WatK The third is signed by Oswald pttendorfer, John Eellyelly aridid Williamlliam H-lViokham.Wlokham. • liges tl E ar Wi EL • The law obliges the M a ]^ to give an imme-, dlate'answer to the charges. ' are o£‘exiDs; ' ■ i g . b b e r C o o i H ever foniidin tKa,£ityi comprising ' . ' .' EttMer Clothing of an kindf, Eiihiier Boots and ShoeSj froiiting Spellings, ; F i s h i n g B a i t s , Camp BlanhetSj&c.^fe, And complete OBtfils for ' B P O S T I f i S A i ® G A H P l f i ® , ^ Bii.0M Feeiof Rubber Hose in any Ichglh, mth BEABS FXXTCEES.for GABDENi ING and STREET- ^purposes, nt Ip-wer pric^fhaa. ISBt CJQr. M e a J ^ H e ^ d t t i s s a u S t . / ' • , IN J E W WOJK.3S:. Still liotlier l l e fire a t R r e a t C e i a l E i t j f , . m e M u n f l r e d a n f l T w e n t y - ! B i t e B u i l d i n g s B h r tte^d ^ I HEBRltes ttFFIHE epMPiOH. OxonoEiowN. Ctoh,,June It,.1874. irrlng & Co., Cmeago. i ■Yoaser of the 8tk rnst- reached: me Jure m attending court) thle eyenlng. The Jettor . h AsthercwerelKhriiia _ ^ ^ ^ 8 i ; S S 3 5 S S ^ V : YCryreepeetftffiryoarv, GifB-BfiHD, ^ - - .- RSEEISGS ARARBBIh Nos. 251 * 853 BMidway, eprapr aiB-rrey st„ b t e c i a l n o t k ^ tloni. .Bode CO erect) efficient proteotlsn fr dcrawoittconat— *•-' IfBChamhenfat. (EromtheKeTi Cierlcffi( R®doiM»ent o f Tboth-DreWirig^ Hev. pxf, Frime “ ^ Deem*. Boott and B personififfisperience, tj ationtwtth gas of the Ooiren peifl»l Mkooln atioD, i s the O0pperIo^Uute, i ndwemayadd the name of P eier Ceoper tali^n Bife-cMafl. . I.. i;pr , -kom- T a y g l f 'm »»e 0 lactcaa- laCn^eeiia.lMt'i « Y i a j .T Y n x ix a Y o a f I 'flM ’tfdiekTMsiiw. h r e e ^ r e tj H irilw iK ltik w . ■Si'