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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. from nig late residence, 58 King street, on Wednes- Ames; the company. 4p that condition, pe- { ing? A. 1 suppose the secretary; it was his duty . HE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD WAR, | So"ecti @iniahiy® chat it Required very lange adwauces, and | toimakeelistot the stockholders) *| A Speneoe “On Monday, April §, JAMES Moi AN- pe TR it was necessary to have strong of very g Do you know that the secretary made such & | L250. ‘in the 40th year of his age. Pee BE Ek a ND be Sve Uhodaand shares of asid stock, jarge means to put the road and the cou- it? A. He did prepare a tist and made such | ”'The"Telauves aud friends, also the members of tard beuett ov one Turner an Inte natn tract was unde with Qakes dames (au Unconditional | 8 sacewent ‘ome at that meeting; 198 | waltonse No. 9, A. P.'A., are respectfully in- zi rf Toad the aane contract made with him ther funeral, from his late residene The Case in the Supreme |} checis which bad been viterey aud refused for the fine aub- | as I have sald atone ee Credit Mobilier proposed ‘Who was the secretary? AeI think Mr. Charles | Viled to at pyr gy A come on Weanessay scription and did not offer a diferent tender than the checks advances, and to guarantee the | Ni was the secretary at that time. afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ih IMPORTANT REBUTTING AFFIDAV! James Fisk, Ji, v8. Compe Thy. Court. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. ige Barnard, he Union Pacific Rait ‘vad came up again yesterday when Mr. Field moved that the several motions now pending should be postponed till the third Monday in April, When the testimony now beimg taken beiore the referee would be ready. Mr. aftiday Bell it, hen proceeded to read a volummous given below, made by Messrs. Thomas c. Durant, C. 8. Bushnell, Sidney Diilon and John B. Al complaint, Mr. Allen submitt fence to the isted at 1) y, denying atl the allegations contained in the 1 that there was a perfect de- aby ground for an action ex- Mr. Stoughton said that the extraordinary affidavit Tead seemed to have been di es—to slander Fisk and whi and those conne: apbiication iust made was a very § presumed the court would grant it. The afiida two purp Mobilier Credit esigned to accomplish wash the ed with it. The ple one, and he vit was intended to salve over, if possible, the asser- liens that had been made im the course of the litiga- tion, and those w stim and tere consecutive to ackn since the time that tween the Union Pac it. Mobilier, there put it was not avered m th i had no inter Credit Mobilier h. any other contr ment at sow’ that have proceedings, refer’ that the of nation books kept : Rare. whieh intere: ducted, not oniy upon the grand scheme of its pro- Jectors, but with hone: protit. interpoiat know the Mr. Field toli that this wis eration of the had not been able to conc vie vec the reiatio Mobiiier duced tn to the cou Aiter som granted. hall of ule receiver company upon the Lollow and what other pr Union Pacriic bonus the amount which stock and ho’ has been m. compan wh the ra: He ithe stand over to ¢ ony Of the oficers of the company. If, after the statements contained in the affidavit were true, son tO believe that any two The affidavit alleg he contr ¢ Railroad Company and the particularly upon the fact company Who had the combi- th to open the safe containing the papers bad bee led that the Union Pacitec nd p le of the United & It was one that suould great public enterprise in tes had great have been con- bmitted it Was the duty nm their safe and open their doors and open books in order that pe at Was goug on. ed with the Union Pacific Ce ation to postpa btain imformation from the nd Who performed tae work n made upon the contr were the relgtions exi Diler and the Union I ‘ded so much of character in ble that the motions referee to take the true, he would be glad that, had been made be- entered vit that the t in the profits of n proceeded to com- vartous transactions ment of been no oth purpose! and an indisposition to of directors ple should know ex- Credit Mobilier was ips a aright to The public combination. nd stated > the con at tae reieree rence. He re- verted upon the Credit He re- consented reason t ie the rei ation was ter on be- paid upon the i; what dr ; What pre to make some large ‘That, immediately afterward, finding that said | faititul fuifiment of the contract, for which they | Q. You have spoken of the information you have cks Ww ‘again went BANKS.—On Sunday, April 4, CHARLES HENRY, Sees, diene be seeaee, oe Vea anes were to receive te commission I have belore | received in respect to the payment of stock; was your day, rig ee cee tan oungest son of Edward D. ck and 7 hs Ke said three cheeks | Spoken of,and be subsequently concluded, and those | information that the money had been paid one hun- | ¥' white deponent not object to the u 0 fer thege seven FOVides aware at a rf he Kuew tant th would sotto received: by the ‘essurer, so | ff rans/er, theacontracs (0 seven, Srasiees, prOviaeD | a sbunt Of tiny siecle at the Union Pactio Hallroed parents, 231 East Thiriy-thurd street, this (Tuesday) d d iond, nor did said Bi 4 4 Mat depouett did not Tend, nor id eald Fee borrow Ay | road Company, and it being made satisfac. | Company amounted ‘only to $827,000r A. 1 was | MUNROE ey sunday, Apr, ex rT checks or any oll tory to all tne stockholders of said company | not aware of it and do not believe It. foe AmounE of Ns Lever without sesutiiyy “kaddepouene | except Brigham Young (and 1 have 00 Were you aware that the Créait Mobilier had | KISTTa, wile of Ambrose B. Barnes, ad obly laugh further says that suid checks were tuereupon, and within a | knowledge of his dissatisfaction), it was so assigned; | Subscribed for 24,300 shares? A. I was not. 21 years and 9 months. few nainutes, again oMered aust Cenlered to the treasurer of | the fulilling of it nas been carriéd on the sane as | |. Did the Credit Mobiller ever pay one dollar on | “1 Yen IM rvices will be meld at the residence of wa waaay fu upg eamengoue wiuer | any contract, I suppose; Thave no particalar Know | that stock tn point of fact, and was Kc not all @credit | yer nother, No, 109 Rose surest, Williamsburg, (hs parties, fo the stock of the ccmapang, uneiiy without the pay. | Jedge of the modus operandi for some time past, | With the company? A. 1 have personal knowl- | (ri oMiav afternoon, at two o'ctock. Friends’ and form of drawing new checks, subscriptions tor | DUC my general knowledge of the matter leads me | edge of only a part of the stock for which money relatives of the family ‘are invited to attend without uv were nominally made to the stock | to believe that it has been sauistactorily fulfilled, a3 | Was paid; that part of it that I knew about person | 61 os notice, R apany, on the basis me of the | such contracts usually are, aliy Was paid for in full in money, ana I believe Baown.—, "After @ long and severe illness, Mr. $275,000 furnished “by the deponent and bis associates Q. Do you believe that the Credit Mobilier guar- | every dollar of the whole of it was. EvGar M, Brown, aged'as, . : terest, as wtorcsuid, wll of said pretended abecsinkans anteed all the contracts for the entire roaa? A. t Q. Was not a payment made back by the Union “Funeral services at St. Mark's church, Eighth d by the company on the same st wre yi : we. tuilink it guaranteed the fulfilment of none but this | Pacific Batlroad Company to the Credit Mobilier at " STU SPU deeCaat aad Me maces a tat | ous the same tunes, A Not taal ¥ know ot; cua partof | Stout otc ‘Funds’ of ehe-famaly and os asaloresaid. Deponent further saya that other large sub- Q Was that the contract for the road this side of | the sum that I have personal kuowledge of was cer | Jo in aw, Major General Butterfield, are invited to seriptions, smounatag to 0 over 4 950,000,000, were g made as hou} the one hundredth meridian or the other sidey A. | tainly not paid back. naa | attend ‘without further notice, . We Same. Sane by "a. Alley, Dillon, ran er% | Beyond it, Q. Have any of the directors of the company ha Boyb.—In Brooklyn, on Monday morning, April 5, 0 ame manner refused by the company [or > cass nie sara have never Sues rocognieet a8 | adie he contract for aie coustiuecicn: antl equip. | of tle government? Ac Not that know of; one.or | GERAND Leven youngest gon of Hugn aud Aletta Neripiions, determiaed to soht an agent to Chicagy tb makea | Weut of the road this side of the loota meridian? A. | two direstors have some interest in town lots out | Boyd, aged S years and 1 months. | subscription there to the stock of the said company, and said | ‘Those contracts were made previous to my having | there; J have none. funteal. tecun ia, oe tee DKIne piace, on Wednesday Fisk proposed that depouent woud employ a friend | any connection with the company; but it is my uD- Q. Which of the directors? A, I think Mr. Dutt afternoon, at three o'clock. . So for iat nushose, witich deponent sweated | derstanding of 1 that they did; the road was cou- | ha’ a few lots—he or is son—I don’t know which; {| MGYRONs BARNES OOOO asus M. Cane e nese yr cong meta Yor | strucied aud equipped up to the 100th meridian | don't know positively of any other director. TAN, aged 84 years. ‘ erg fey. mle i | before | became connected with it. Q. What is your information? A. I think General y informed a.sd belie a the aid snessensee masteasubserip: | -Q. Did you come into the Union Pacifle Railroad | Dodge, the ciier engineer of the company, told me folp lactones A aae pr aigeeenrapriryy a ton in the name of Fisk for 6,0u0 more shares and gave a | Company and to the Credit Mobilier Company at the | that be sold a few lots on account of the company to dence, No, 22 Grand street, Williamsburg, this (Lues- drait for some sum in New York in payment therefor, | same timer A. I did not; 1 came into the latter | Mr. McComb; I'am notcertain; I think he told me so. y 3 Cr re, which draft, w! it reached the treasurer of the company, | ¢, tiv a ed tl day) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. was rejected by him aa not belng money wituin the require: | COMPARY in May, 1867, live months before that i} | Q. Are any directors of the company interested in unty Wexford (treland) papers please copy, athe charter of the company aud for other reasons, | HMR; Lown in the Credit Mobilter 200 shares; 250 | coniracts for coal or other supplies for the company? | Cuawagas.-On Friday, April 2, WILLIAM GIAM- | Said pretended supscription was wholly, invalid and ahires Gs Riee Fea de oRt sm Sete, AgG. A soars Rana Oe, RBES: Ho RAWAM OF in- | pers, aged 60 years and 29 days. void, and sald Fisk has never paid any sum of money what “ cl ninety-five dollars . . Sver'on account of the same. BY reason whereof sald Fist has’ | @ shares that isall 1 own'in the Credit Mobiliers Town | @ Have you inquired: for the minute book, and seine TUDGER) RORVICOS WO Laks Dlase at Ris aveceny rormeck or ners nid caanytochgcaestarenedeiny | ithe Vulon Pucide Raiiread Company 2aio shares; | i€%0 of won and what miormation did "you get* | dence 199 Monroe, street, tule (Tuesday) af.erno%n, cove gh ma. bela seenezen 108 ae of this I acquired 1,000 shares by purchase at ditfer- . | inquired of the clerks of Dr. Durant an eT ki x family are peeneealls invited to attend, im arises from and out of the aforesaid farcical snt’s check and those of his associates based | CAC times, aud L received recently at various Umes, | assistant treasurer; I don’t know the names of the CONELY.—In Brooklyn, JAMES CoNELY, of the 1 Fisk now claims to have alarge pecuniary under the allotment as astockholder, as before allud- | clerks of whom I inquired; Dr. Durant mformed ts ‘0 LY. iutereat in the stock of this company. Depouent further says | ed fo, avout 1,100 shares; my interest-m the Union | me, what I presume to be the fact, that the minutes | County Armaugh. Ireland. in the 46th year of his ago. that the pretence of sald Fisk that he has paid the sum of | Pacitic Railroad Co. as ‘a stockholder is to receive | Of the stockholders and directors are in the same | ,,1iit renda dud those of Tis family ate ved ener Connection with sald subscriptions, winch he-now fanely | Whatever of profits shall be made—if any be made, | ook,and he understood and believed that Mr.Dexter, | Of “Eourth avenue and WyckolT street, on Wednes- seen a the cate ae ne ons much he now fulse'y | which is very doubttul now—according to my pro | the secretary of the stockholders’ meeting, who is | of Fourth avenue and Wyel : Union Pacitic Railroad Company ts, as deponent velieves and | 7@¢@ Share; that is, provided I comply with all the | also a director, took it away with him, but i nave no gp Deny New Dorp, Staten Island, on Monday, charges, whoily untrue, and all ‘the deponents before named | Conditions of the contract; and then as a stockbolder | personal knowledge of the matter at all. April 5, JAMES DILL, in the 77th year of his age. m depose and say that each and every of the material allega- | in the Credit Mobilier 1showd receive my pro rata | | Q Who are Oliver Ames’ trustees? A. I don't | Anti, &. 1AM LaRAE apts taonlly aveniavited tions in said original complaint and in the supplemental com- | share of whatever should be paid to them b | Know. Mr, Field closed. e relatives and friends of the family are inv 7 o pa. eu by way Oo! plaints is and are absolutely faise and without substantial | ¢, ; Mr. Be! 3 desir- | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on foundation in’ fact, and” the material’ allegations -con- | Commissions for guarantee or advances; but i do not | | Mr. Bell said that on account of Mr. Alley’s desit- | Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock. Carriages {ained in’ the “aiidarits based “upon which -& tempo- | eXDeol that the Credit Mobiller of America will re- | Ing to sail for Europe on Wednesday's steamer the | Wit'he in waiting at Vanderbivs Landing on the the ments of rary receiver was appointed by this court are in | Celve anything on that account, masmucn as it was | defendants do not propose Hk? macner false, malicious aud absolutely wutrue. Depo: | unable to make the required advances, ness, Which they would otherwise desire to do. errtyalicl Cie nine ieee Ona XO nenis further say that the averments of plaintit! q. Then the stock im the Union Pacific Railroad ‘The court then adjourned to one o’ciock this day, ALEXANDER B. Wane nyo 45th rn his age’ ‘vith the Pacite Rairoad Company; and in regard tothe pro. | Cwpany for which you paid amounts to 1,000 a ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited Ly hap Zoeapany 9 sit te rowan B shares or thereabouts, and the other 1,200 sharex ¥ fits received or paid or agreed to be paid to the Creat Mo- P REAL ESTATE MATTERS. to attend the funeral, this day (Tuesday) at twelve bilier for the constraction of said road or any part thereof, | are allotinents on dividends, are they? A. Yes; but o’clock noon, from the residence of his brother, 21 are wholly without foundation in point of fact; that the facts | for whic { puid indirectly @ good deal in the shape — ¢ : nt eee sees ‘ : i Essex street, Jersey City. ws, and not otherwise :—The fret contract made | Of loaus adVanced and so forth; | mean by this that ‘ne week opened icloust. terd: in th Di A ‘April 3, 1 L the constanion ct © sual portion of tha roator the | Lreceven theme chance tron ti hat | the week opened auspiciously yesterday in the reTZ.—On Saturday, 3, Henny James, son 2 i it parties vo whom this | ai estate market with fair offerings, consisting of | Of Robert E. and Anna Dietz, in the 6th year of long after it was made and after much of the | ¢ 8 e Me ed by the Credit Mo- | Contract was assigned, in consideration of being a his age. fer i plete, i ry t r Miler ‘of -amerfou, whith company asreed “to become the | Stockholder in the Union Pacttic Raitroad Company | New York tmproved and untmproved property, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- agent of the contractor to advance the money necessary | 824 a stockholder in the Credit Mobilier, and having " » . ‘i to enable him to complete his work for a commissions tix | agreed to this contract, and also agreeing todo other | Y°2Kers unimproved property, and some Kast New Lemans ples to aipeue the Domeray, this ces) the Credit Mobilier did advanee to him a largesuca of money, | things, such as rendering aid and assistance. York and Brooklyn lots. “The attendance was excel- | TAnn 6 vo ‘soo West ‘worty-nosond, street, near bee Bebelncnes ca ry hed oe Sooner eine vena. sno ho Q. To waa was the Aontrags assigned? A. Seven | lent, and the bidding better than has been exhibited Ren ‘avenue, ; ; bs ape one os ae trustees—Oliver Ames, Thomas C. Durant, Sianey $ i Union Pacific Railroad Company ended (except that . - HS of late, considerable of the property put up beto; EYsELL.—Suddenly, A , Bi there is on unseitied balance ‘claimed by. the con, | Dulon, C. 8. Bushnell, Benjamin E. Bates, H. 5. Mc- Lapbpelsdeandly don de gee mere rs aa ae A TEA The relatives and friends of the family, also the A. M., e y patton, id at fair prices. The tone of the marke - tractor) in the year 1866, and from that time to the present | Comb and John Duit. sold at prices. ie tone of the market ts cer. the Great Mobilicr of Aineriea has hat’no contract wih tue |. How did they get the 1,100 or 1,200 shareswhien | tainly more buoyant than last week. Below we give |, cne.cuaures and, friends, of te, famiy, a Jai Ps ie Ra Ce sh br re oy vr] 2] a e cl ese 8: — Lal a , re said Union Pacitic RatlroadCompany either for the building or | they gave you? A. Chey bought them and paid the | Particutars pains are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Sitch Februntyy Leer and each of the aiegations of thegore, | Company for ituem supposed they paid tor them Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. | his late residence, at Tuntington, West Neck, Le L, plaint or any of them in this action ag to any other or ditfer- | Partly Irom their profits on the contract. NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WILKINS AND CO. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Cars leave ntracts than ti above set forth is Q. Where did they get the other portion of the | Building and lot No 343 Bowery, s @ corner Qd st, lot Hunter's Point at 101, o'clock A.M. Conveyances vit the gonbiance of truth. That the | money from? ae I suppose from che stockholders, een fuer re eehsieas $51,250 | will be in waiting at the Huntington” depot to con- ~ America had -an original capiial vse! ors em considerable. jailding andiot No jowery, adjoining the above, ai which wae onl on ca oe an it myseif and ovhers; | loaned them considerable, and 108.5. Ty, adj is 0 a, vey the friends to the residence. o tiugk, upon final settlement, they will ind that the Jot 25, 9x 108.1 +18, 4 m re qu ased to $3,750,000, That since its organiza- J Dea a ei . Batidiag and jot 3 jowery, lot 25.9x101. 1. 9,500 GILLIGAN.—On Sunday, April 4, MARY GILLIGAN, tion it has paid. to its’ stockholders two dividends | Protits will not be near as much as they have attimes | Ruliding and lot No337 Bowers’ Jot 25.5x100.8, -1s,300 | widow of Michael Giilwan, ‘Taun, county Galway, ‘ st 1 of six per cent and no more, and its present assets do not ex: | Supposed; 1 lent them (trustees) a great deal of | 2 story brick house and lot No Ireland. ceed its original capital. That at the time of the commence- | money from first and last, and I suppose they bought Bowery, lot 6 +e +. -11,600 California papers please copy. ment of work on te ine of mid railroad abt gene or stock with some of it; Lient money to the trustees | 3 Foe MESS a rime 5 tt - GRay.—On Sunday, April4, of pneumonia, Hex- holdet vere few in number, not exceeding in ali some sixty vi ev 1 4 7 Te} d a OU SAE yee 8, 50 on : “ 6 y edn g ome sixty | with the understanding It was to be repaid with in a and Jo alo Bxin. ieee | REBTTA "PRANCES, only child of Samuel and Maggie orseventy. That the directors of the company were and have srest: ” 2] very 1a 2 story brick house and lot 174 Chry 4 continued io be the largest stockholders ad no represent bar ae i dap ccm anh eit Medeor Building and tor No. 692d st, 1004 w Int'ay, lot abxGe 3000 | W. Gray. aged 6 months and 15 days. over two-thirds of its whole capital stock, and that when the 5 vasehoid two 2 story brick houses and lots Nos. 35 and The triends of tne famiiy are respecifuily invited contract was made under which the first 347 miles of the road Q. How muchfdo they now owe you? A. I do not 35 Rivington st, lease for 20 years, from May 1, 1867...13,700 | to attend the funeral mn the residence of her was constructed connection for | Know exactly, but 1 should think that the trustees | Noi iivingion tt, lot 189479, lease for 20 yearhy from parents, No. 201 West ‘Thirty-first street, this (Tues- the transportatio the road was | @ cl eme $ . May 1, 1 ei ~} po alg of aupplieg, the road was | and the company together owe me $100,000; how it y = nee age ee By 5,660 Ser mae at nine o'clock, to Greenwood Ceme- work; the rebellion was io progress, t ave net . sairy ia 'an tinastues mate, Ona aad ine Q. Have you security for this loan? A. 1 have | peasehold 2 sto Huston.—Suddenly, on Sunday, April 4, J. J. M. siy high, labor didicult to obtain au for a part of it; about two-thirds of it; the secured ton st, lot 18,8x7% Huston, eldest son of Mary and’ the late Colonel great natural obstacles to be surmounted. That itsoon | part 18 against both the trasteesand the company, Leasehold 2 stor dames Huston, aged 18 years, 6 months and 18 days. became necessary to call upon the directors for very large Q. Do you consider the 1,100 or 1,200 shares of | | 17.2<44. The friends ‘and relatives of the family, the mem: church for 21 u bers of the St. Stephen’s Sunday School Association ee > “ Leasehold 2 sior is divided between them I do not know. ‘ton st, lot 18.7xi5. was ing between the Credit Mo- tie Ratiroad Company / Judge Barnard granted the orde ‘Tae contempt case in ihe matter of T, of the directors, was then taken up and one interro- gations were read and answered. Mr. Alley was briefly examimed relative to the pro. ceeditigs whicn occu for the ei to assist minutes of the meeting, and for that purpose the case was adjourned till to-da; “d'ut the meetii f the board was directed . The witnes: procuriug the book containing the Affidavit in Answer to the Complaint-New and Interesting Developments. New York Svurneur Court.—Jumes Fisk, Jr. re The Duion Parifc Kavtroad Company ant Others, Oty tant t mrty of New York, #:—Oukes Ames, stockholder, and Thomas C. Durant, John B. Alle; neil, directors of the defendants in this action, being himself deposes and Plaint and bret and second supplemental compiaint in this and . action as Pacihe belong to him, was assented to and con railroad. That the same was s" Said stockholders, and ther and approval was endorsed upou the stock certificat said compan and believ company or ag ‘That the said p Ratiroad * ne facts cre as follows :— That durin gress Of the work on the line of said railroad ac nade to enable said company to prosecute said w the terms thereof, was notto be binding uniess rmed by the stockholders of ait aid six shares of from making any complaint or deman: nat any of tbe defeudants in this action. laintif bas no other ration, nor any interest therein for ys that he has 4 stock the plaintiff , Sidney Dillon and Cornelius 8. Bush: nion Pacitie Railroad Company and rally sworn, each tor heard read the com- contents = thereof, stock of the Unic alleged by the plaintit rward, as deponents are informed we the purchaser from a party d contract for the mere purpose ‘against the com- ent value of #25), certificate upon ¢ of and express gainst the «aid ck in the said corpo: ¥ cause of action a@gainst the same, or against any of the defendants herein, except that arising upon the pretended subscription to the company’s stock, as set forth in the origin that as to waid atbek it is claimed by the iption was invalid and of without any Satenti atid of paying for the same or 101 8 bona fide Stockholder in said ‘original subs: the same was made the alleged offer ereinafter set forth, an of the plaintitts ‘mo! ception thereof, plaintiZ, as deponents beiieve and ‘sual and av gid corporation to p they were not pence, and tu ¢ © deponent that said Bubser parties dash, aver Ubi wich the rt name tender; that sud Bardwe! it, and not for boing interes the precise int #0 used by the the contro! of t iivwte any money or jueur any re) = farther #v thereot was r erpals ha: yi my suit and I want a " we a receive y uy " pant for of tender was by means of ats and litig aid bo bin ain expense a present at the tie ab tak count LO KAld stock m Certified check ¢ mb, and as t iplion was made for of each not veil if were at ail a mMpany that such gal effect; that ao the’ part purpose pany, unt if without the risk or use of one of credit, and that in the in- rge sum of money whieh y lable to pay, in to secure their prevent the ‘ing threat and taint he credit of the mace by din for other sent a person to make sone to Chiengo, that he did not ma intern and aard by entries into ires to remove 80 mich of at Of the jurisdiction of Wis of an appiieats the np And the. said Thomas ¢ ne of the mak ion for 1,000 ahares of the «'intormed deponent that the velendante berein, stock of thie com New vork on not arriv riweil's interest nent bad pro on bia Own nell, we ae de that one oH. 8. checks wan y these checks to be it r deponent for inderatood aforesaid ) checks: th ver. and tn the Ga the road; end frequently such aivaneos made by tye a | S60ck sllotued to, You aa payment of any part of this |. > tea er irate Feclors aud other principal stockholders amounted to millions | loam?) “Ac Nos besides these 1109, shares have Te | js ground rent 4225; tot 35x75... mY 1 gos | and of the Erina Club, are respectfully invited to at- the road would make further and larger advances the work | from the contractors subject to a recall m case | Brick stable and shop and ground ss of 30th st, 138 it w Street, at half-past nine’ o'clock A to St Ste- would be serioualy retarded, and aiter Tai gous aitation with | it is needed of i think $44,000 or $40,000 bonds and a By, 1AK.9. -. ‘5° 4 K phen’s church, where a requiem mass tbe offered varties in interest it was determined to make a contract By. ots W 8 ay, between ‘idéch’ and iivih ata, by 3 ihe delivery and equipment of @ large portion of the ro ™o fow were you informed that an allotment ‘5x100, 4 eens ...40,000 | for the repose of his soul, and trom thence to Cal- Dut inasmuch as it was d_ that this contract, aittio was msde? A) By some of the trastees to Lbbth ‘st, 100 ftw of Sth'av, vary Cemetery. the benent : 7 = sees ee 8,900 At a special meeting of the Erina Club, neld on P tS a the interest was Pike Stockholders, ‘might. be deemed objectionavie | the contract; received the allotment — from Monday evening, April 5, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— unless reslfied by the’ parties in interest, owes <mermined be trustees pert aoe ‘ont a. was that it should receive the express sanction of the stockhold- | the treasurer of the » and he paid me ‘he company, and that such express consent and rati- | | gave a receipt for it, promising at the same thne midst oer Nats brsthertusd porbeteegs eke Me tinstons ‘and whereas it is our mournful duty to make some fitting ackhow- feation have been Obtained, That at. the time such contract : ; 3 was inade it was believed to be easential for the inierests oc | t® Pay it back should it be needed to complete the 7 lot adjoining, samo size. 2 sory irame house and lot adjoming, lot 40x991. the government of the United States and of the company tnat | Toad; that was about twenty per cent interest on BY A. J. BLEROKER, BON AND CO. ledgement to his memory who hasfoeen cut down on the The eke tout be completed without the usual delays incr, | my Stock in the Union Pacilic Railroad Company, | 31otan «Seth st, 7 fle of av B, each x18. : threshold of manhood by Him who doeth all things well, dent upon work of this character, and in accordance with this | the 2,200 shares; the allotment was made at different BROOKLYN PROPERTY—UY JONSON AND MILLER. ‘Resolved, That in th lace NG view road bas been pushed ahead without regard to cost | times, but all withim sixteea months. 2 lots on the ne corner of Dwight and Dike:nan sta, 20 “shoo in the deat ol om. eer ede tre oF the natural obstacles to be overcome, and to this liberallty Q When the last allotment was’ made had the | , 7. each...... oa as : one whose memory we will ever ‘or his devotion as 4 & companioy and a friend, ee ete, Me com as anticipated’ in "rome | Ales contract been fulfilled? A. It had not. Resolve cases of more than double the original estimate. . You stated that the whole amount of the con- ‘That the said contracts, separately and as a whole, have | tract was about $47,000,000; for how many miles of deen wise and prudent ahd well considered, not only in the | road was that? A. I think ‘for 667 miles, including |, That we tender to the relatives of our late brother a most heartfelt sympathy in their sad bereavement. Although it is hard to part with a faithful san and a loving brother, they can console themselves with the knowledgo that he has ‘orld. near f Dikeman st, near Dwight s f Dikeman st, adjoinin, or] Dwi the interest of the government of the United States, but in tl 160 miies through the Kocky Mountains. 500 door Le) to a happier and better wi of the bonduolders aud stockholders of the railroad com ~ too |, Resol at this association attend the funeral in a os That tee ea thes the eorerament af th | 4%, Aas, We 47,08, 000 ths agreed upon intended | FAs ew Yona face nesantoneaet ainuen | oy, anda the areal bac of mnaraing fe worn ons Juited States allowed a subsidy of 8324 e government, and (Continuation gale of the Wiillamson farm.) ee ee ee receased. Resolved, ‘That this preamble and resolutions be published in the New York Herald, and that an engrossed copy of the «Gt | same be presented to the family. per mile for grad- ing, superstructure and equipment of the road the contractor | also the first mortgage bonds of the company? A. | 4 tote se corner Union and Williamson avs, each........ 200 bas expended for grading alone over $200,000 per mile. That | If | understand pour question I should say yes; that | 4 lote sw corner Duryea and Williamson avs, each...... 250 by means thereot and through the devoted energy of the | is, they were to 3, ave $47,000,000 for the whole work, | 4!ot# 8 e corner Duryea and Ocean avs, each. ctors and stockholders of the company (except- | and that included equipping rolling stock and every- | 2 /ot# on w # Williamson and Duryea avs, eac! ing ouly the plainuif in this action, representing stock of the 1 lot on ws Williamson and Duryea avs, adjoinin 200 Commuiitee:— Value of $290) aud through and by means of the enormous | ‘MING complete, t thinks a rom the | Ziots om ws Williamson and Duryea a sadjoining ea, a1) | ‘Thomas J. Henvey, George F. Connor, advances of money and credit (at times of @ hazardous Q. ia : ly 2 low on ws Williamson and Duryea avs, adjoining, 210 Jeremiah J. Delaney, James Bradley. cbaracter) made by the contractors under and upon the | government for these 667 miles? A, All this side of | 4 lota on ws Williamson and Duryea avs, adjoining, ea. 200 James McKeon, ontracts which are now complained of the-said road | the Kocky Mountains was $16,000 @ mile for about | 4 lots on nw cor Williamson and Livingston avs, each,. 216 ’ JAMES J. WALSH, President. ely commie inulin ronae raband | 400 mile, and about 130 miles at #480008 mile, and | $ icin ogee Cosen and Litegrce crm,cect~---; $81 Yawn Foon, Secretary pro tam y bu! “ ea about 107 miles at $32,000 a mile, making about | >! im AY, Cac innter’s Pt S han most raiiroads built during the past ten years ty i ‘ 7 lots on e 8 Ocean av, near Duryea av, e: 200 | Hayes.—In Hnnter’s Point, on Sunday, April 4, athe limits of civileation, while this gigantic under. | *47,000,009 we received from the government in their | 4 ots on $ 6 cor Ocean ant Livingston ya, each. aio | after a fingering illuess, HaANORa, the beloved wife taking bas been prosecuted sueceafully under dificuities | DONUS for the 667 miles. 4 lots 8 w cor Stone av, Boulevard and Kapalye aa 270 | of Patrick Mayes, in the 44tn year of her age. never before encountered by auy simflar undertaking in this | Q. And you received grants of land to about how | 2 lots on w s Stone av, Konlevard, adjoining, eae 1 | ‘The funeral will take place From her interestdence, ntry. That equally good and favorable contracts forthe }| much? A, We have received none as yet. 2 lots on wa Stone av, Boulevard, adjoining, ac! 195 | Seventh street, near Central avenue, on Wednesday. company, keeping in view the rapidity with which the work |* (, Your first mortgage bonds have been issued to | 2 lotw on w# Stone av, Boulevard, adjoining, each. bas been’ prosecuted, could not have been made with any | what amount? A. To the whole amount on the | 4 l0t# on ws Stone av, Boulevard, adjoining, each. 200 persou outside of the limited number of its own stock- | Chiiay—-about $17,000, 000, 5 lots bn w 8 Stone av, Boulevard, adjoining, each. 180 — 68 years, bolders, and that taking the aciua! cost of th iroad and ag ae “d 4 lots on p w corner Vandeveer and Stone avs, each. he relatives and friends are respectfully invited its equipments as the basis of a calculation, with a just allow- Q. What has been the actual expenditure of the | 4 jot onse corner Wiiliam: nd Rapelyea ava,each. 185 | to attend the funeral, from 414 East Twenty-fifth, — for a. wll to Pie by me Pore yarn the | trustees in constructing and equipping the on miles | 4 thor on ne corner bene and wa mason avs,cach 170 total profits earned or paid or agreed to paid to] on the Oakes Ames contract? A, Up to this time | 4 lots ons w corner Ray a and Williamson avs, each 190 CRUG on § yr tbe contractors of every Kind, without any allowance | we have spent on that poruon of the sen under the | 4/otsse corner Rapalyea ‘and Ocean ava, K KRoGeR- penton April 4, Jonn Dapsnicx being mace for the extraordinary ‘hazards and risks so peca- | Ames contract all that has been received from mort. | 4 lots n w cor Vandever and Wilitamson a oe | ee ee ‘and friends, algo the members of the Tsu har to this undertaking, and witch at times in its early pro- ; gress seemed almost fusurmountable, are hot 4 great as‘are | gue bonds and from the government bonds and I 150 | German Brothers Society,are respectfully invited © 160 | to attend the funerat, from his late residence, No. 110 nlf and properiy paid upon similar contracts in tue | think about $7,000,000 besides. Greenwich avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half- 2) | Keermer.—On Sunday, April 4, Henry Keenan, Blots ne cor Vandeveer and Ocean ava, lictna W State of Hew ork, ~ will at in the ne poe Q. Have you received from the government all the ents, who have a full and complete knowledge of all the facta, | bonds receivaole tor the 667 miles? A, No; they | | Cach...,..... ijsiaing, 2? | past one o'clock, without further notice. Slotsn# Williamson av, near Rapalys av, adjoining, | ""Loxp.—On Friday morning, April 2, Rev. J. 5. Amount in the aggregate to fifteen per cent upon the actual | have kept back, { should think, between’ $1,000,000 ‘av, near Rapalya av, erch. jm | Loxp, D. D., pastor of the Keformed Dutch church, cont of the work done and contracted to be done under con. | an gy 000,000. eacl s tracts which are now sought to be invalidated. Deponent 2 4 lots ¢# Ocean rs further says that all the allegations contained in the com: «. Have they not also required you to deposit | 4 lotses¢ av, pear Rapalya av, adjoining, each:. 150 | Harlem, i the 57th year of his age. piaint, of one Henry M. y - | With them a portion of the first mortgage bonds? | 4 lots e# Ocean av, near Rapalya av, adjoining, each.. 146 The relatives and frienas of the family, also the ver of America, in so far asthe conf gving | A, We volunteered to deposit with thei $3,000,000 | YONKERS PROVRETY—Y JAMRS M MILI. Rh, clergy and members or classes are respectfully in- oy rh melee ye vf, APs, mortgage bonds and were required to put | $i0t yer nke aout tee. 134) Viced to attend the funeral, this Tuesday) afternoon, . DOR 5 up in addition ail the lands as a guarantee for tne | 4 ite adjoining, ae dae : at three o’clock, from the church, corner of 1218t st. TilOMAS : completion and eguipiuent to the satisfaction of the | 4 jot adjoining, same size and ‘Third avenue. SIDNEY DILLON, wovernipent. 4 lots adjoining, same size. Lrseck.—On Monday, April 5, Eiza LimBeck, in JOUN b. ALLE Qa Then, when you speak of the expenditure upon | 4 ots adjoining, saaie the 65th year of her age. The Case Before the RefereeBxamination | thé 67 miles you mean thas you have expended | 4 ots adjoinin, rey wales Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, ofdenn Aes $17,000,000 of government bonds, less between one J ices anions pa ane from the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, snd two miliions retained, aud the $17,000,000 first | 4 io:s adjoining, on Yonkers a South Fifth street, near Fitth street, Brooklyn, E. D. The examination of witnesses before Referee Mr. | morigage bonds, less the $5,000,000 deposiied y ;. McDonaLp.—On Saturday afternoon, April 3, HANNAN MCDONALD, aged 75 years. . 4 lots adjoining A. A. Rediicid was resumed at the offices No. 20 weno Ub cienee ee eee aaa | ee - 8 80 ve ore post! 4 a yet; ey require Jots adjoining... moses ceeees 410 ‘The irends of the famil, Sy) 1 Nassau street as Soon as Counsel arrived there from | 4 deposit of a certain percentage us they are issued; ssw corner of Youkers road and road to Kings- to attend the funeral, trot the resi ese atiec sone the Supreme Court. The only witness called was | Ido not know what are the expenditures on this fa eticiata, 5 Sonhersaced ‘gy | ia-law, Henry tvey, 428 West Twenty-fourth street, Mr, Aliey, whose examination extended to past five | Section of the road; Mr."Ham 1s the auditor of the son ns of Valentine av, 160 fiw of Yonkers rowd.. 1,09) | this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. jock, when an adjournment, after some contest company, but I am not sure whether he has any- ots adjoining. * +0 “ 4,000 MURRAY.—CATHERINE MURRAY, Widow of Peter . ” contes! thing to do with these accounts; under the contract, | 4 lots n weorner - 1,060 | Murray, of parish Maracioon, county Monaghan, for it, was at last conceded, i think, the payments on the contracts are made im ie jeintng. go | Ireland, tn the 66th year of her age. John B. Alley, a stockholder of the Union Pacific | "ney. not Globe adjoinsal 1600 Friends and relatives of the family and those of ow many miles of your road are there beyond “ 4 her sons, Thomas, Patrick, James and Peter, _ % , Y % a are Ratiroad Company and of the Crédit Mobilier Com- | the os7 miles constructed’ ander the Ames contract? ~ : 1 ve pany of America, testified:—He was present in the | A. Jo got know: when the contract was made Jesse FUNgRat oF Mrs. WinLIAM WiHkATLRY.—The fu- heeds F morning ot Ten O'chocke Troan bat 100, Wea L. Williams, government director, refused to give his | eral of Mrs. Wiham Wheatley took place yesterday ne, 429 Cherri ‘Mary’ ™ Supreme Court when the aM@davita of Mr. Durant . . . M 0 2 dence, 429 Cherry street, to St. Mary’s church, where assent to the contract unless Mr. Ames wouid agree | @{ternoon from the residence of her father, MF | there will be a aolemn re ie 3 offered for th and others were read; remembered statement in | that he would take in about 100 miles beyond at | Thomas J. Keckett, No. s10 Locust street. ‘The body | tere wu! pe @ solemn, requiem maw olrered for the Mr. Durants aMdavit that tne Crédit Moteiler | the same price per imile that he had taken | Was lald out shortly after eleven o'clock, and from | tor interment, at twelve o'clock M. tae of America had paid t divi vent | te Test of the contract for; Mr. Ames assented to | that time until the starting of the procession the MANaPIE! ‘On Monday, April 5, JAMES MAN! of America had paid two dividends of six per cent | that, but it requiring the assent of ail the stock- | house was thronged with the friends of the deceased, | .i1'y a native of Clognees, county’ Ti perary, Ire. each; believed, to the best of his Khowledge, that | holders of the Uuion Pacitie Ratlroad Company such | Who passed in solemn routine around all that ri Jand, aged 19 years. — chissnsd . that was true, consent has not yet been obtained; a eontract is | mained of oue so dear to them. The body, tuough | '“tn, telatives amt friends of the family are respect- . . ed to have been made with Thomas M. Davia | lifelike, retained little of the appearance of wat ‘ - By Mr. Field—Have no profits been divided in any 4 y ae fully invited to attend the funeral, from. his late resi- by Mr. Durant, but it has not been approved by the | Mrs. Wheatley was tn health, The face, though as dence, 512 East Eleventh street ‘Wednesd: ft way among the stockholders of that company ex- | poard. beautiful as ever, appeared not #0 round and full; | Noon arhail-past one o'clock oe ey ater cept these two dividends? A. I should think not, Q. Where are the contracts with Hoxie, Ames and | but it wore ful expression. ‘The inany months Moonrnovse.—At Pompton, N. J., on Sunday even- a a it: - Davis? A. I don’t know; the contract with Hoxie | Of Wteuse suffering through which the poor lady nad ‘ 5 as | understand It; my explanation is this—that a | | tresume is somewhere about; it ought to be among Passed, and the painful surgical operations she had | js Ponatg yeaa” “Cw OF Benjamin Moor contract was made with certain parties who were | tie vooksor the company; the Ames and Davia cou | endured, had doubtless combined to bring about this | MOUs aged S4 yours. stockholders in the Union Pacific Railroad Company | tracts ! presume are in the hangs of Mr. Bates, change before death. The iuneral was very largely fully Invited to Aton the, teamrel, Ties "tne heer subject to the consent of ali the stockholders of the | (. Look at those words and figw September | #ttended. The dramatic profession was repredented | dence of her son-in-law, Joseph Slater, Pompton, N. company, and the profits of that contract were to | 26, Mr. Bailey for himself aud others, Lyan. Mass., | IM great numbers, though the majority of those who | Jon ‘thursaay morning. at nine o'clock. | Her re- ve divided among certain individuals, if any such | $100, is that ail in your handwriitnu? A. Yes, | followed the body to its last resting place were trom | ining will he taken to Orange, N. J., for interment. profita were found to te made, aud who were to be | | (2. Where were you when these words were writ meceken anak Tor Monwmensal secmeceey Genes McNany.—On Sunday morning, April 4, of pneu- stockholders of the Union Pacific Ratiroad mpm en? A. In the o nm th wuliding; that wi ur es " i. 7 hy, and who were to make certain advances; these | 1 4s that was In | Triit-paat three o'clock. ‘The body Was laid ont ina | ORM, Abbie SPENCER, wile of James M. B. McNary, ed gt years. parties were also stocknolders in the Credit Movie |g, Arey 3 White satin robe, around which were placed white | “f lier, but were not t0 receive any profits by | yes, somewhate nn VAM DOOKS Of account? A. | nowers in profusion. At the head was a crosa rest- funeral, Aw (Faesday) morning, Baitpare on virtue of their being such stockholders (), Will you look at tne stock leager of the com- ese ‘ay Calsae tanh ten caevine Wenn oclogk, from her late residence, satre street, cur. » ST y every hour. merely; aud in sald contract ft was agreed that tie | pany aud see if auy of the following stock appe house. del in sal ck appears ihe 4 ; Credit "Mobilier Company should guarantee the ful- | to have then been paid for to the extent of more | Wucted in the Phitadeiphia Prest, Aprit 6. Her remains Will be taxen to Hartford, Coun., for in- terment. filment of tue contract and furnish advances of | than fifty-five per cent:—J. Bathenel, on page 4 | ————— a pa O. D. Ashe Mennitt.—On Sunday, March 28, at Cannes, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. France, Apptr G, Merntrr, daughter of Hon. M. F. money, and for that they were to receive two and a | Aug, Beimont, y haif per cent commission, a well as interest upon | fey" page or Henne iigod eee ell, ame 6 ley, page 6; Heury Kiood, fe 12; A. 5. Ball the money 80 advanced upon the whole contract; GN, Cass, page 14; J, rSrane, aay tat ‘Alien Merritt, of Stamford, Conn. that Nene would paces when paid to about | Campbell, page 16; Jas, F. Champertin, page 16; D. Married. MeRtz.—The members of Mt. Hebron Encamp- $1,200,000; the amount of the contract, I should «: M, Carrington, page 16; 8. B. Chittenden, 18 ment, No. 4, 1. 0. of O. F., are hereby notified to at- was about $47,000,000; that commission never I been paid, the Credit Movilier Company being abje 40 respond to calls made upon tt for mot &ec.; that t8 all the Credit on mo] page |. HI. Grinuell, page 22; Joun E. Henry, page biter Company had | page “tej be donee page’ ahi oer ee ee jaljy to do with it; certain allotments were | chem, pase | 26 a ry. iainier, page “21; ade to individuals, most of whom are stock- | Jona Duil, page 28; H. C. Crane, page 0: Thomas ders in the Credit Mobitier, if surpiua funds | Hurant, page uz; A. U. Jerome, page 48 ke We were on hand for that purpose according | Jerome, 97; 'C + 45: vo agreement, by every on® that such allotment page 47; Win. Bogden, page ws fg to age 18; | CLaRk—O'BRIEN.—On Tuesday, March 90, 21; Ransom Gaudeur, LAN 7 Om. MO, wt St. | tend the funeral of brother C. A. Marz, from his lave Led Peter's church, oy bad William Quinn, Joun F. | residence, No. 295 Front street, Brooklyn, this (‘Tues- CLARE 00 BESS F.C BRIERE, day) afternoon, at haif-past two o” A ay —By the Rev. Thomas M. Newby, J. 8. BUNCE, Scribe. J. D. FOSKETT, ©. P. at the NEaee of the Holy Aposties, Mr. V. Conver | OvBRiRN.—On Sunday, April 4, JonN O'BarEy, a to Miss Macoin C. May. ° native of the parish of Toasist, county Kerry, Ire- wcrcesler erasing Ma cn orien Va., on | and, 72 years. Weanesda ng, March 31, by the Kev, M. 1. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect: Chevers, Etiwoop Gnirvitn, of West Chester, fally invited to attend the funeral, ara tucsday) at should be returned, if needed, to complete the cou- | 59; Joun Rickley, page ol Pa Br vmgy D Pa., tO CARRIE A. BAULCH, daughter of John Baulch, 0 re, Ni d very ve be ia Sin 0 “Ghows 1 PARE o ternoon, at two o’ciook, from nis late residence, No. tract snd very large amounts have Uso Waned 1a ith page H; George R. ‘smith, page aie terran cin this city, on Priday, March on, | 1 Pare sereet, New vor, the tine being the purposes of that agreement—to Shipman, page 54; Saul sioan, page py the Rev RG, Putney, Daknad We Lay natch 25, | Pare.--On Sunday, Aprit 4, Henny ©. Pare, in the return the same in case they were needed; #0 that | 4 pea war ‘thompson, page 57; | of peversburg, Vau tO ADA A. LAWTON, of tig ace) | 27th year of his age. most of these parties have loaned to the Union Pa- | jy Yuba Cinch’ wage ‘bie ee, tienes page | “Petersburg Index and Expres please copy, to attend” Woe fumeral tans (risesdegy siteva0on, at cific Railroad Company, or the contractors—tw the | yr a Silas Gennes, Dege MICHRL—ATTENHOPBR.—In South Brook eral, Mig : 5 partiés on inieresi—a much larger sum th Brigham Young, page 62; Silas Seymour, page as rookiyn. on | one o'clock, from No. 446 West Twenty-fifth street. they lexand a ; have received in any shape from the company or 4s: maney Duides page 100 add a apt page nes y, March 29, at the restdence of the bride's | His remaind will be taken to Lutheran cemetery for from the parties in interest, 0 yy the Rev. Mr. Hide, Lovis MicHEL, of 101? A. After looking at the ledger | wilt 4 y thatat Be a Ty Ga Mnte aT EERE OrEE: OF SOTA pow =n Guay, ul? | alla Q. What was the amount of profit on the com: | appears therefrom tiat quite a brookiya, only daughter of Joseph Attenioter, Eaq. ison Post, age. tract you refer to? A. It is impossible to tell, aa it i Sie upon thas ton fuel ae 4 -y - i ate eiasiven ‘naa Wrikeae of the family are re. D ain Young's account appears fo . ‘ . x L a Ratiroad Company, as that will probably be all they | jn fan, and there are $6,000,000" ides that ppeite wie of Mayor BeNkL Tee, Goon eae Had ty Boon a three elec i will get. be al full that [know of; but f' have wot examined the iia" ij POUDRRLY.—FRANCIS POUDBRLY, @ native of Ire- q. Who are the parties in in of mM you | sock iedger through, and cannot say tha: they are jand, 48 yours, speak? A, All the stockholders of the Union Pacific | Sn that stock ledger. Died. . tthe tflonan ane eq are invited to atvend i\atiroad Company, I believe, except Brigham Young, Q. How do you know that the $5,000,000 had been ALLIson.—On Monday, April 5, WiLLIAM G, ALD | the fut nie barre teal at two o'clock, ud one or two others Who own snail amounts, and | paij in full? A. I know from frequent statements | SN. iM the sth year of his age. from his 98 Weer Fortier atroct. whore names I do not remember. made; aud it was officially stated at that annual The relatives and friends of the family, members ROBINSON.—At Wi ken, N. J., on Monday, Q Will you explam the mode of making, trans. | meeting ubat that amount of stock had been paid in | 404 exempt memovers of B Company, Seventh April §, Manoaner I, wife of Jotin Hi. Robinson, 10 ferring and fnfiing the contract? A. As nearly a8 | fai), ment National Guard, and members of St, Nich the Goth yoar of her ag 1 can; the contract waa originally made with Oake: 1 Whe wade the official statement at the meet | Lodge, F. and A. M., are invited to attend thefuneral | Ulmer county Danern plana one, SULLAVAN.—On Sunday, April 4, JaMES SULLAVAN. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 35 Baxter street, unis ( be tL paniee morning, April 4 0j . searlet fever, EMiL, son of Morris and ‘Rosalie sine aie ant Hats ot yar eae ves and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resis dence of his parents, No. 272 West Thirty-nintu street, this (usa) morning, at nine o'clock. iy Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, Ape ee MARIA SMITH, aged 27 years, 4 months |... rhe rélatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attena the funeral, this (Tuesday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her AERATED. 133 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N. J. VAN Riper.—In this city, on Sunday, April 4, CorNELIUs G, Van Riper, in the 70th year or his- , late of Red Mills, N. J. ‘ne relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his son-in-law, No, 230 West Forty-eighth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o’clock, without furs ther notice. Van WanrT.—At White Plains, on Sunday, April 4, of whooping-cough and scarlet fever, SUSAN E., Younuest daughter of Isaac F, and Susan E, Var ‘art, aged 5 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect+ fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her parents, on Wednesday morning, af eleven o’clock. ViceLivs.—In Philadelphia, on Saturday, April 3, Gust. Ap. VIGELIUS, aged 38 years, The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. $. Birnbaum, No, 1,024 Pine street, Philadelphia, on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. I1is friends and relatives are invited, Wetr.—At Yorkville, ov Sunday, April 4, CHARLES by son of Kawi Weir, aged 18 years, 7 months an® aye. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- oy invited to attend the funeral, from the Chaurc! of the Redeemer, corner of Eighty-second street ant aaa avenue, tnis (Tuesday) morning, at tem o’cloc! inaeines RETR sinninannoreyt BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States, without publicity; legal everywhere. Desertion, Ke,, suilicieht cause; no charge till divorce obtained ; adv: free. ¥. I, KING, Counsellor at Law, 858 Broadway. MEDICAL WONDER. HYATI’S LIFE BALSAM. Rheumatism, Neuralzia and Gout, in their worst stai Scrofula, King's Evil, Erystpelas, ol Ulcers and the wot cases of Diseases of the Blood, great, Debility, Liver Com- plaint, Kidneys, Salt Rheum,’ &., &c., are most certainly cured by this sovereign puritier. Ithas’ been tested by they public twenty-one years. It has cured a hundred thousan and never fails when taken as directed, It is a certal curative for Fistula in all curable cases, It cures the foul old ulcers, even where the bone has become caries. ‘The Life Balsam does not contain a particle of mereury ox any mineral. Principal depot, 246 Grand. street, Sold by druzgists, $B per bottle or six for $5. Sent everywhere by express, Hyatt’s Inza Squit, 1oe., permanently cures Caarrh. ——— GENTLEMEN'S HATS.—SPRING STYLES FOR 1869 « Inevery profession there i# a recognized lending man dne whose pre-eminence is so decided that nobody calls It int question, Among the hatters ESPENCHELD, of 113 Nassau street, 8 just that indisoutably pre-eminent ‘person and re cognized head of the protession. N EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE,—DR, J. H. SCHENC! begs leave to inform his peeeere and the public that, i consequence of his increased practice and business at hi principal oflice in Philadelphia, he will be obliged to give uy Visiting New York provessloaally after the next two. regul visits, Tuesdays, April 6 and 20." Those who wish to consult him wit! please ke note of this, as his rooms in New Yorks 81 Bond sirest, will be closed after April 20. Dr. Schenck’sd medicines-Pulmonie Syrap, Seaweed Tonte and Mandrak Pills—with full directions in Enghsh, German and French, may be obtained of druggists and dealers everywhere. Ollict Hours £4 these two last visits will be, as usual, from 9 A. M. to3 P.M. —SUFFERERS.—DR, KIMBELL, cmrorovisr JA. 88 Bowery, corner Ganal street, cures Bunions on thi Joints, corns and the worst cases of Ingrowing Nails. Hid Cinropean Saive cures Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nuiisf &c.; i] per box, A BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFEREN’ States without publicity. Legal everywhere. Desertion &e., suilicient cause. No charge in advance. Advice free M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassan street, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OFTAINED—I any State, without publicity or exposure; good where; no fees charged in advance; consultation tre o teed. ROBERT CHASE, Counsellor ‘86 Nassau street. 4 LL HUMAN HAIR, SWITCHES OR BRAIDS, ONLY $5 Chignons, $2; Grecian Bend Curis, new style (ileece), onl! 2 50; cheapest in the city, PECKHAM’S Hair Bazaars, 26 Grand street, near Bowery, two doors from Lord & Taylor's! branch, 242 Kighth avenue, near Twenty-third street. AZ; SHIPSEY & 00. BROKERS, 154 BROADWAY, + one door from Maiden lane. Prizes cashed in Ker tucky and Missouri Lotteries. 12)g per cent allowed on piays. OMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED T#4Y 8U! SCRIBERS ARE NOT SERVED REGULARL, WITH THE EVENING TELEGRAM. REPORT ALL CASES OF NEULEVE 70 THE PUBLISHERS. OFFICE 9? NASSAU STREET. HEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH INSERTED OVER TH. J oid ones, without metal or rubber P ten; are thi fourths lighter, testimonials of ten years’ trial. The m itive teeth or roots filled and built up to their origins eg, mitnone pain. a, the Inventors, Dr. SIEGEMON Dy ist to the ‘Woman's Hospital, 87° Weet Twenty-thir reet, near Fifth avenue. “ ieee OEE SS ([uolce Fis AND PROVISIONS at wholesale, GEO. C. PARKER & BRO., 257 Washington sirect, corner Murray, * offer at the lowest rates Extra Codfish and Mackerel. Extra Lard, in therces, firkins and tubs. Extra P@k. Extra Hams and Shoulders, Extra Cheese and Butter, Mesa Mackerel, selected from the latest caught fsb. 7 heres MANUFACTURERS, 894 Hndson street. We keep constantly on hand a large stock for the retal trade at manufacturers! prices. Persoas wishing to pareh a Furniture would do weil to cali and exataine our stock befo' Purchasing elsewhere; by so doing you will save one ex! Profit, All goods warranted as represented. ABEL & SCHWA’ OPFICIL, DRAWINOS irl and Kentucky State Lotteries. XTRA CLASS 23, aPRtt. 5, 1399. 7, 26, 70, % 10, oi; 24, 68, 68 OLABS apatt, 5, 1560. MIssOUR 5, 6, 61, 77, 7, MIBSOU 29, 51, 13, KENTUCKY. # AP 1, 0, 9% 94, 18, 76. ty Daa i, at 4%," 4, 12. information Turahed ta the shore sna ato oyal Hae van Lotteries. J. CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway and 153 Fulton street T LEGRAM CARTOON, ot @——~ FiIE GLASS OF Bi SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. FPUOMAS R. AGNEW, 260 GREENWION STRE: ner Murray street, New York, ia offering bar in Teas, Cotfees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Flow = all kinds of Groceries and Provisions. One price c1 Ouse. WANTED TO PURCHASE. d VELOCIPEDES--FROM THE BEST BUILDERS, re prices from $75 up, for sale at New York Kepository, East Eighteenth street, by A. 8, FLANDRAU. } LEGAL NOTICES. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY—BETWEEN HENRY ‘A. Burr, complainant, and The Musconetcong Iron Workeg defendants, on bill, ke. “Order limits ‘tors. Upon opening the matter to the court, by Isaac W. by | Eay.. of counsel, with complatnant in Above cause, it is dered that on thi wenty-sixta day of Febraary » D. co teen hundred and sixty-nine, the creditors of the said The Musconetcong Iron Works do present to the receivers a pointed in this cause, and approve before them under oat or affirmation or otuerwise as the anid receivers shall di to the satisfaction of sald receivers, their several claims an company’ on of before the frat day they be excluded from the thereafter be made an may declared by this court, upon the proceeds snd eM Of this, corporation. "And. for “the betver ascertain the creditora of c hat is due ‘ arnined as th said receiver and ex dient, and produce b papers before the sald receivers ‘on oath or atirmation, which oath or affirmation the said ree: ceivers are hereby authorized to adminiater, as well ae to ex= amine under oath of allrmation all such witnesses as shalt be produced before them touching the demaucds of ald ditors. And It further ordered that the said receivers cause this order to be published io the Sussex Register ant Morris Jerseyman newapapers, published reapectivel: ton and Morristown, in this State, and in the Ne ‘or Herald, for eight ayccorsive weeks fram the date of this ord At east once in each week. | A: 0. ZABKISKIE, C. A true cop UM IR, . N. B.—The to in above order are reqaastedy to present their claima erein provided to Tarnel D. Cony dit, receiver, Millburo, Jeraay, or to iB, ©. 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