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EO Pac . ~~ BARING THE BORE. “Pho Mysterious Influence of the Herald Felt Bencath th Surface of the Barth, coambeipina pier hacae whe Truo Natnre of tho Broadway Excavation Disclosed. An Underground Passenger Rallway Be- gun in Earnes’—Dotails and Progress of the Work—What tho Company i is Doiug and What It Pro / poses to Do—Why Broad. way Caved In, ‘The first Important duclosures concerning the ‘pneumatic tunaoci now being excavatea peiow Broadway wero duly printed in the WeRaLp. In the account publishod wus the o:fcial visit of Mayor ‘Hall's tospecior to ive scone of operations, at the corner of Broadway and Warren street, ‘The resist. ance of whe cumpany to the Investigations asked for jby.the Mayor resuivea in a ventilation of the whole @nd brough: out that ubiquitous enterprise of febe press Which nu amount of mysterious silence bas ever succesded ta muzéllng. } All statemenis and articles lately printed gbout the purposes for whieh the tunael was being con- \etructed have veck crrowwous, and have Leen written On the assumptiva that tae tube was not for tho Kransmission of passe.gers, but for packages and merchandise, a8 wutaerized by law. Such an as eumption, it appears, was wrovg, as may be judged from ine stavoneuss xiva1 below, which have seen obtained from partics engaged tm the construction, | Pileumatic tuuuels have bea ia operation in Low ‘Gon ana other european cities tar some ycam, end weir triumpasat sucess early e wagea the atioutiwa of some selentiflo gontie- ‘men, WO convinced a number Of Wealthy capital ‘stg that the cousiruotion of a strong, mason lined, Rorizonial tube ruuning from tie Battery to the ‘Harlem river wud oranciing off under tho Vast ana North rivers woutd be ,u Lemunerative, enterprising @nd public spirited projevt, as weil as a reliel to the 200,000 cluzens who, doing Dusiness in New York, Feside in the suvurds to escape high rents and ruinous taxation, Movol by such a Jolty pur pose @ company was organized, wita Mr Alfred EB. Beach as president. Mr Joseph Dixon Was made superimtenudent; Mfr. Moses. 8. Beach, treagurer, wib Mr ©, K. Graham as con- ‘Bwutlng engineer, who hag bad much expe- mience in the buiding of tungels in London. In June, 1368, au act of the Legisiaiure was passed em- powering tie corpuration to commence operations 4m accordance wits (ao jan as staied above. Seve- Fal millions of dvl.ais 12 stock was almost tmme- diately subscribed, wad, backed by an enormous cap- Atal and tue dest foreign und native Sigh, tue work avas Inaugurated wt tue corner of Eroadway and Warren sirees on Cae 130 of June, 1863, At that time tie entire Lasement of Mr. Devilg’s store was teased aud the coupany vegan to dig o@ tunnel five fees in diamescr, wich was to serve the pur- ‘pose of transimtiung » 305, small parcers, letters aud papers, Previous w tuts Postmaster Kelly's Permssiva was suugut, in accordance with the re- quirements of the orginal caarter. Mr, Kelly ob- Jected on the growsds taat he had no right to autho- Tize the opening of any siveet. Failing to tis pare ticular the company procured an additional act from the Logisiavure giving taca te exc'usive privilege tO Dass their Wuguer uuWwit road Way, WIUL a station @t Cedar suiees, Commiuug lo duu Lesuauiing wt Lae Batury. WHEN THE PRESENT TUNNEL WAS BEGUN. The purpuss Wus wow cusuzed. To cousiracta tube tirough Wusd oO Walsuit passeugers by Qimospherie pivswure veCume Lhe Object OL Cue company Avuul tweive mcm were employea Abu the badus cruiumcuved vo Ware tue dirk A cue Was made perpeudicutiy lute Le sou, WiICU Is @ dry, louse, Sausy wal; ada biauchimg di- recdy in & sWeeyiag e.uow Cne tune lwooK tne direction wow bivedway, te bottom boing twomy Jece below tue surface Of the @lreet. ‘ihe ovjecé of Luis provisiod Was 10% Lo per- init the areli OL wie Suducs iv approwch Lue puvewous pearer than WH icob wb aay POI’ Mloug Its line, Going out trom We cedar wind & depressive of three fect, the bore, Wiles is clcut eet 1b diamelez, Was then dug with caaraceusuc energy On @ siralgat Borizontai line. TUL MANNER OF CONSTRUCTION. A Wido Suielu—so caled—cousisiiug of a large @ircular knite, put logevuer im gectious and securely Dolted, With 4 Widia ui Luly lucues, Stands Ma Lie tube borizoutauy, ant is jorced though the soll by two power! hydrauuc pumps, placed on evch flue, ub Opposite exuremities 1 the suGie dinweier, Wuicu operave two. pistons usbing agaiuss ue Circumference of tie sateld. The puuips are Wersed vy Laud, aud It on.y requires four meu to Cunuucé Lae EXCuvations ‘Luis Kiud of oll 1B UnbEUbay. U.oxs wluduspuere, poor veuila- Mons aud ali we Lupure eXauiauons Of guscuus arti are takeu in sue Jugs. Lu the sumie., uow- ever, & bluwer suppasd wit la such quunies os could be forced wi. due Guuuel 1g liguied vy gus. la progeouling the Work wae suluid maKes bue Cul, thut 4s, pusics is edges lio tus YiwuimMy sirala aud Jeaves the BOUd, Cy susicical uuasy bv be LaKen Out by Darrows, aud Low v) BiavTeis, BDU ts Cursed awa, on Walrea Sitect, ater ouMg raiscd by un elevator, al. Of wilca bave Muue We Gperations dil- Dcultaud igouriows, Now @ wack runs Uironsh Ww she pot where luc Duisnead prevents furiver pro- \gress, NoOluwuy wm beg doue at this tine, as tie ‘Company UWais luc coussruciion OL sucH IMzcuinery 88 Will CAML. Lue euginucrs Lv araW Lie Ut val by ‘wieam. At Ceuar pues auotuer opening 18 Lo Le yMaue, and tuus @ secoud cimulel Lox tie CXIL oO. UITE Reina WAL be proviued ' Not above tiiten mea nave been employed in @ouneciion Wilh Lue vuuuE ab duy ODE Lue, bul \ehey have beou skilicd iu Wicd Several depurcaenus d have WOrkeG duuzeubiy wud suisuiUliy. Deccecy “ywas enjoined Upyou wi Lauwds, Dus fur Wit reason eanaot be uudersivud. = Surely the 40 ‘prise is vast, Wiporass, and is oue In whi wencral puolic has deep aud blue intere. Shows One Lny— thas cvs Very Ubjeer Waied \soughs to be wocudpisued Has Veen doieated by we ‘wingular mode wdoy wad wher odiuim surrvunds the undertusiug bus cuute Lom a Buspiciun Lual av 93 DOUTIZUL IL & WOrkK Wilda 1b 1d ~LccusiaLy bo COU. eal, Leruaps tue Coupauy Was airuid of jealous capital, Of grasplig puis iaks OF local inierlercace. dn either Case tie ucuou ues voed MyjuaictoUs, TH CAVING iN UF BLOADWAY. ‘The Mayor's atteutou as calicd to tue depression Of LroadWay aud ue veewine aware of tie boring Of the Pueumalic Compaly. le bene ao luspFrion lo ‘he Spot, Who WHS duacuili Leously Teieirga Wy General Greeue, Of We Civion Loard, ® SULOrUtoale ul tue Mayor, who, Withvut deiais, pronounced Lue bu- TOWLUg process suit, \i dul Will Ue Lue result of Lae Sudiguity the procesdiiss of the Lesisiabure disclose do @ vili iGokimg to lus Auvestiguuon of the com- pany’s charter. ° Tue caving in of the street resulted from careless- mess, 1 occurred la tins Way:—Lbe siield would Occasionally sinke ugaiost stones, and the shuivid Would thus Wecou uisarranged; tie sand would Jali in from above, aud quauuitics were thus pre- Cipituied before we discovery Of the Tack Was mace. ‘This caused Wie depressivag vi Broadway, Wich bus excited buch yeuei wun. “UUY Lufpand noua more.” in jure eangers like tnese Wul be avoided by the empoymen. of skinned lavor, beter adapted to tie service |= wink has §=—belore been used. No oluer diMecuties have bean experienced or sre in convomplation, exept 4he interposition of tue huge boulders maiyenous co Manbattan igaud. hese will be Llorced im luterai directions or wui be suak into pits dug beneatu them. Nothing tat cunuot be removed by the Glueld wiil be takeu out vy the laborers. THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE TUNNRL The tunnel has now auvanced vo Barciay street, opposite the corner of tue Astor House. ‘ihe masou work follows the sieid gud keeps it pacg, and the qmasonry Is never Six iuches benind toe suield. ‘The latter 15 the faiba.ul watch dog of the former— @iways at its heels. ‘incre ix nO chance for any @arth to fall from the Intervening distance, and thus everything 18 rendered secure, ‘me magon Work 8 @ perfect circ.e, execused wy skilled masons, of a thickness Of nino incnes, of bricks on end, closely eemented and accurately ited. ‘The tunnel 13 of course circular. In order to get @ baso for the transmission of passengers a supstan- floor, eighteen mehes irom the lowest point of bottom arch, Will be Jai, On thts Noor 18 to be g@ railroad track of iron of o gauge Of avout turee feet. ‘The car Wruverses tha track, and 18 to be made of wood and light iron, 10 Wil seat eighe persons, and tho fare, thouga not fixed, wili be Nominal, probably ten cents, The car, ic should be under. Stood, will be ciosely fitted to the tube, 60 that no @ir can escape. ‘Ihe car resembles a box made iv the @liape of au old iasinoned wagop top, and bas al- Sacuments and runulug gear of Me Ligntest descrip. tion, As many cars as the public demand catis for Will be provided. Besides the car o swail tuve of a diameter of two feet, wade of iron, will rua the en- tire length of the tuonei for tae transportation of email packayes, in tie ceutre of the tube, between as » the tracks, on tho botto.n of tne tunnel. HOW PASSENGERS WILL BH PROPELLED, The Sayine 13 MapUiaciuced by a promment 6n- g@ineer, of eighty borse power, a inodei of compact- mess and asymmetry. ue engines will be situaied Rie COliar Of Veviin’s siore, togewner with we ‘he blower is the matn feature ef the whole affair, md Whi be te tangs of a KaYeHing PULA Regt 4s the toventor. It is & pressure blower, whick orcas bhe wir beliMd tho Car into Lhe gunael by Lvo SechOual Maus, wud B4appiies 8,000 cubic feet o miuute, oud w one Of tie Most powerful to tho world. It does not Work 02 the vacuum principle, Such a force will propel che oar 10) miles aa hour, No souud will take place in Uo ‘Udo, as there will be 0 resistAnos ta (rons Of tae car of Buy moment. ry a Werplore, cannot be compressed. vecauso OF % treo ou let, ‘the tine will be brokoa tio sec- |. tions wud tucre will be opportune slaiuous ut conveniens points, Baca blower will have MS owd slated = Work §=6to) =6do, ands ‘wo cars golus iM Opposito directions cannot be placed upon the track Cue Une tabies will be compu. lations of extreme wicety. No dauger can de uppre- headed fiom the appiicution of Lue pressure pria- Cipio, Wich 18 superior Ww Us antipode, both iu saloty aud power. ibe olower is nuw being placed 4u position, but Lhe cugiues are not yot compicced, The bulers, of Dew design, are beng Imade at Bos ton. ‘Auore Wil 08 UO COMGuCtors OM Lhe Cars, but ab ibe Slutivus, . THE COURSE OF TUR TUBE. Above Warren sirecé it will ex.end up Broadway © ihe Filth Aveuue Hovel, Where 1b will contmue aloug the same thoroug fare, und prodably up the Bioommegdale roud, tue compary serectug points of departare, but not Where tap ruck rendeis the OXcavaiuN UNpoHsD.e, AL Warren street tie coutiat stution 18 to be located, ‘Taence will erty faknels ander the Last and Nort rivers vo July am WOOkIYO, i siraight lings, thus Plaaug te eaure syetem ucder'a Well conceived cuutroi. ihe company will begin bo Oven the section between Cedar street and Warten strest for travel In Avout bores MODLOS, Mad acu pusseagers will have BU Opportuniiy 10 Voss oue of the most genie, lacile wud uvel means of locomuriod 1m buts uincteeuih froma ane Sees “gh to be nolse- » eleganuy Lurnish and nied by gas, wil be weil Ventilaed, ana cy delight. jul novk wherein’ to travel with a velocity second only to lightoing, It will taken ten Years to couple the Work in all 3 phases and Orauches ‘lune, however, ts not against 1; lor, thougu the day of ibs completion be somewhat ro move, Woon tuished tt will constitute a Saie sod permanent mode of travel that bas no couuterpart iu the country. it 1s a great aud flattering work, he opinions of sctentitic men are unanimous in 113 favor, ‘hey prououncy, with oue accord, Wat the best Wing Lor tue relief of thia iland 1s ROW being burrowed uadergrouad, A GLANCK AT THE FUTURE. The injurious ¢ilects of the sbiltiess pace of street Taulsuuu cars and stages have beea trequently cou- aeuned in (hese coimns. Je 18, beyond measure, We Worst evil of the 1,200,000 iniubitants of New York und tno gurroundiug country, to muom cine is evey wOYo Vu tnosey. Tnereforé, any mode thar Leihitates city locgmgyon, that produces aa lunpor- tangreductiou ta ume Codstmued in golag Irom ons aistBur pont to anophes, thas 19 safe, without ex- orbitant fuies, and wolseless, adds millions to the future Weatiu of fae mscrovons. ‘Ths tue Pneumatic tran wt Company promise to establish, and their ckergy Whus far poinis to a gratifying success. In ive wihutes a citizen residiag ab Hariem can be deposited ui the Cry Hail, and ten niles staud oa tue correlative side of tne equation equal to teu uunules, When the work sQail be com) voted a@ gen- tiemun could wecept Mvitations to dhe at hat a dozen tabies, aud do jusiice to (bem all in point of jasiouadle punciuahty. Acierk in the morning can tumobie lazily out of bed and be at bis desk wale ae 18 How putts On his bouts; a German can de- sccnd beneath tue river to dmak Jersey lager, and te Park j8 polore every door, ‘sedious time duced, This’ dnd dia chmisated, and a person be said to be om the spot and yet miles away at the same appreciabie time. ‘The pneu- utc tube comstitutes the travelling public winged pusgengeis, It is u geod sized rife, Giscuargiay human anmuvition without expio- lee U8 Hope, The secon exieading trom Warren to Cedar sireet 1s the experiueatal portion, and che early spring will develop its practicabuity, ABUUT SKUKECY. The company have pursued their silent course 80 jong (hata few pertineut inquiries might be asked, aud amoung them these:—Did any charter ever give power to the ineuwmatic Company to construct a tunnel lor way travel, either by diiect enactment or subsequent amendment? Did not the company fear the opposition Of the Broadway Underground Kae roud Coupany—upo. whose legal douraia it ls en- croaching—oy tization or otherwise? Did not the ‘company hod in terror tie greenbacks of the Broudway stage Imes, the suriavo aad elevated | roads, und did at not wrongfully and ilegaily pro- 7 ceed .o change the purposes granted by law to con- suruict @ despatch Bne alone into & pla embrucing tie mos: sweeping ues Of locomotion, with new aud novel primeipies for tne moive power? Has tt to thissaay any charter to build an atmospheric duliroad? Did uot a pr Vale geutienian pay Le con tractor's bill without @ qusstion, Wien, & sHort Line ulter ine work began, Broadway sett becuase of the excavauons? And lastly, was li noc, because of the kaowiedge tuat tie Work was progressing beyond the pa.e of bhe law, closed tue mouths of tue workmen aud sought @ mysierious siience? THE CUSIOM HOUSE: Pablie Business Dall—Applications for Office Animated~A Cariman After a Contract. It was unusually dull yesterday at tho Custom Mouse. The programme of unearthing frauds is stul, bowever, being actively carried out, with promises of sume developments in a fow days as spicy and stariling a3 any of the recent revelations, While these Investigations are quictly progressing the only seeming activity in the department 13 in the continuous, incessant crowd of applicants for occ, These are legionin number, ‘They are patientiy persevering and willing to take anything. Among the applicants was a stranger, who desired from Mr. Lindsay, having charge of tho Custom House cartage, the contract for carcago in the Third dis- trict. He entered room No. 9, where Mr. Lindsay was seated at a table busy writtag. Tue following ‘wil show tho straregy he resorted to to get a con- tract and how he succecled:— ‘43 this Mr.” Lindsay?” asked the stranger, ap- proaching his desk. “that is my Dame, sir,’ answered Mr. Lindsay. “1 am charged wish Gace pieasaul daly ol present- ing you wih @ complimeatary wcket :o w bali,’? pursued the scranger, *fhauk you, sir, Dut I never attend balls; [do Not jaucy thew,” replied Mr. Lindsay. “On, Dever mind, it is complimentary and I will att si (Lays ticket down upon Lindsay's tabie.) “Very well, a8 you please.”? “By the way, Mr. Lindsay, I believe you have charge ol the reorganization of the cariage Dusiness of tue Cusivun House 7 “L have, sic.” “1 sould like to make a proposition for the cart- ing of We Toird district."” “Certainty, replied Mr. Lindsay, pointing toa lable With pen, Ink and paper. “Su down there and wriie 16 out, “Thank you, sir.’ : Stranger writes out his proposition and submits it to Mir. Lindsay, “Phe Muguage of the proposition 13 woll enough; but you do noe pame tue prices fur carting, stat 1s most Importun.,”? remarked Mr, Lindsay, alter read- ing the proposition, “bxacly,”” uuswered tne stranger, drawing near to Mi. Livusay aud speaking 1a 4 1gW and coutiden- tal tone. “Exactly; that 13 what troubles ue, Now, Mr. Lindsay, what i wisn to Know is, whetuer there 15 guy way that [ can ascertain the prices named by Wwe Osler bidders WhO have put iu propo- sitions for tne cartage Of this dastrice Y7 “Certaialy!” spoke up Mr Lindsay, ina decided tone. “How can Ido ity “why, It ts the casiest thing in the world. I nave here ihe list ol the persons wno have made propo- suig to do be Curting for tie third district. 4 will give you a copy ot sand yon can go to each one of tue bidders, dud, a3 & master of Course, cach Will tell JOU What Uis figures aco !'%— The stranger, without saying ono word, started for Uie dour, ieaviag tue ball ticket upon Mr, Lind- Say’s table. _ ‘stranger, you had better stop for the list!” shouted out Mr, Lindsay after him. The sirapger didnot stop, Mr? Lindsay is in a ball ticket. ‘he sirauger is not in his boped-ier curtage contract. PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNMENTAL PARDONS.—The following 143 tabular statement of the number of parions, reinivsions of fines and forfeited receg- mizances (wi the yearly average), restorations wo citizenship and deata warrants issued Irom the year 1:01 to bso, Inchusive, logetLer wiih tue names of te Governors vy Whom iuey Wore Issued:— 12 | ie ag az af Years, | 1 S@ || =| 38 By Whom trcbusve. 13! Bq | gl & 38 issued, 2/: 8 sl als ee ed : oF Oe Sc 179f'to 1799.) 9 1,185)133, 10) —) Thomas Miftin, 140» to 1808.| 9] 90elaia| io] —lrnomes McKean, 4309 vo 1817.| 9) 1,556172) 6] —j>imon Snyder. 1518 to 1820.| 3] 1, 6) —/\Williai Findiay, 182i w 1823.] 3] 4) —|Josepn Heister. 1924 to 1829.| 6) ist] 7) —lohn A. Sauite, 1830 to 1935.] 6| i} $| —\seorge WoL 4836 bo 1838.) 3) 481/160) 6) — Joseph Kituer. 1839 to 1844.] 6| 725)120| 14] 67! David R. Porter, 1845 CO 1848.] 4! 827) 81] 11) 35/ Francis R. Shunk, 2249 to 1861.| 3f 87/126) 6] 29) Wm. F, Johnston, 1882 to 1854.| S| $2t]108] M1] 3%] \Wiluam Bigler. 1855 to 1807.) 3) 161) SY] 8) Si) James Pollock. 1868 to 136).| 3} 216) 72] 12] &4) Wm. F. Packer. 1861 to 1806.| 6} 76.4127] 13] 1) Andrew G. Curtin, 1867 vo 1800.| 3] 234) 78) 17 3oun W, Geary. Total....../791 11,677) 1481154) 231] SINGULAR PoIsONING Cask AT LOWSLL, MA8s.— Mr. O. H. Haskin, an aes and @ chernist, employed in the works of Dr. J. C. Ayer in Lowell, was polsoned on Monday in trving to recover a por: tion of the Oo of bitter almonds, used in the manu- facture of cherry pectoral, @ hottie of which had been spilled by accident In hig rational moments he staves that te | bis lavors his sense of smell bo- caine #0 Impaired that he touched his tongae Wo the wood, on wnich somo had been spilled, ee if 16 was worth recovering. He rewatued in violent coa- tortions (ho greator part of the night, gud yesterday ieee an uncgeegeus state. His reqovecy a very ANOTHER RAILROAD WAR. Important Suit on a Question of Jurisdio- tion—A Company Deolared Bank- rupt Without Form of Law— Southern Law Taclics, ‘The great Alabama and Florida Ballway case, ta Which the procesdiugs of the Bankrupt Court of Florida had boon up for review velore Justice Swayne, of the United States Supreme Court, bas been argued within the last few days. This caso 19 important, not onty on account of the great amount of property tuvolved, put {t 1s the frat bankrupt caso under the new law that has bee2 brought bofore a Justice of tho Supreme Court for review, The plaintis, Davis and Jaudon, Were trusievs of the mortgage made upon the A‘Abama and Florida Ratiway Company to secure $400,009 on bonds, They broaght their suit in the State Court of Florida, and had a receiver, Richard M. Bushnetl, appointed, ‘The Alabama and Florida Railway Company was Anoorporated by and under the law of Florida, 1332 to construct anJ operate a railway from che weatern lune of the Srate of Florida to Pensacola bay, tn that State, ‘ine tine was fin:shed in 1801, lwmediacety miter tho War broke out aud the Coulederute yoveru- ment removed aud lout up the rans througuout heurly tae Wivie extent of we line. since then It bad voes purwaily restored wo working order. De- fault having occurred in the paymens of the interest upon tue bonds tue p.aimuuils im the Dreseut sult, ty enforce tue sacurny thereof, at tue request of ihe bondholders’ fled on the ist of June @ bill, in tue Kscaumbla County Court, of tao State of Fiorida to bring the railway to sale, and tie Court, m July, 1867, duly wapoipted Kichard M. Bushnell receiver of the rau Way equipments and imortsayed property of te said company. Laterty the same month of July a pett- thon was presented to Judge Fraser, of the United States Visir.ct Court of Fiorida, sitting 1a bank- ruptcy, praying to be declared @ baasrupt ‘he Peution was grauted and an assignee appointed, ‘This jatter ack 18 one OL the acts complained of, It belog charged as against such action Wut no ofticer of said company had beea authorized 1B present aay Such petiliva, Alter saci peution the company Was deciazed oankrupt aud toe property soli fur the sum of bs ore? ‘ine planuds bow seck to review tiese proceedings, claiming that the Baagrupt Court had no jurmdiction in the matter 2nd Cousequeutly DO right O sell it as perishabie pearesy that no title passed, and thar if any uue had passed 1b Was Subject tu the iten of playntills’ mortgage, Tho plaiutis further aver that the pro- Coediuns Were oppres*ive aud outrageous. aud te Tesuie OF @ Combine Jom by Luu purchasers to deprive (heu of tact security on the bonds. ‘ihe purchasers formed 4 new company, waleh ROW possesses the Peper ‘Kus cise Was argued by Senator Sherman for ihe Parcus.ers and Lor tue opposition by Messrs, Ulark- sun aug Potter, ‘Ahe deivnee was a general dental of the {rand al- jeged. ihe petition, the matin points of which, ag they form the basis Of the suit, We have given wove, cou- cludes a3 io:lows:— ‘Therefore your orators pray that the said defendants, Ruter, Bennett, Kichardson, ani the Pensacola aad Louis: ville Haiiroad Company be required and directed “to deliver the said property (uo far wu their possession) back to w waid receiver, Bushacll; or if they saall show that they arted with it to any person, defendant claini- ing, by, trom or under them, or’ eiuer of them, that hy or they should be rynired and dirsoted to return the same to the sald receiver; and that the said Kater and pennett and ail persous woo may have come to the possession of bait mortgages property, or any of 4, or the toils, incomes, proceeds aud proits arising therelvorn singe th ne was taken from the re vel red to discover and acgount for thy same and make payment there- for to the sald receiver j aud that the sald Magruder, Mad, Ben- nett, tuter, Ki dson aad the Pensacola aad Luulsvile Katl- road Company and all persons claiming by, from or under them, or either of them, be enjoimed wad corvidden irom taere- acter disp ng of thterferlag with the possession and control uc ontyayed premises property; and that meantime, and wnill se turther order and jndgment of thix coart in tho preiniges, the defendants, Magruder, Hall, Bonnett, Kutor, Kichardson, and the Pensa- cols aud 'Louiaviue Railroad ‘Company, ail persuus ith or under them, or either of them, and servants nad associates, be enjoined rrying away or in any Way Interverin, with, conveying or disposing of satd mortgaged premises and rly, or any thoreot, excopt to restore the same to the said honorable Court or Ww Bloremeationod orders of the Court ia Bauic- Tuptcy, and ali proceedings hitherto had therein as to the sale und possession of ta rly morteaged to yuur orators be wet aside, reversed nnd vacated; that it be wiso, by your honorable Court, adjad.ed and decreed that the said Mush- heli, as receiver, isentt'le4 to the posscssion of the said rail- way aad mortyaced property aad that your orators are en- Uitied to proceed with their sald action tithe Escambia County Circuit Coury in the Stavo of Fior.da, without inlerfereace, Taolestation or bi ‘ance by or from the said Court fo Bank- your petitioner may (relief aw the nature reenvle to equity ‘ud good conscience. And that auanis be required to be and appear vo.ore the judges of this honorable Court at a place and time to he mentioned, then and the: the promises and to stand tu, abide by and perform such onder and decree therein ax to tis Court shail seen pro- ver, aud shail be agreeabie to equity and good conscience. J. 0. B. DAVIS, rh by J.C. B. DAV R. M. BUSHNELL, Receiver. At the conclasion of argument by counsel the Court took the payers and reserved decision, THE TURISH GOVERNMENT BUYING SECOXD DAXD MUSKETS, The United States tn the Old Jank Buslness— A Few More Leti of the Sume Sort. Considerable has been said of late about the pur- chase of arms from the United States by the Turkish government, and wouder has been expressed why this sudden arming of Turke: The truth ts there 18 nothing sudden about the transaction. More than one year ago the Sultan, learning that the United States had alot of old Enfeld rife muskets on hand, which could be pur- chased cheap, lasucd an order to his War Minister to despatch an ordnance oMevrto this country, with authority to cail to bis assistance an English ordnance officer, familiar with the English Enfeid rifle, a4 an expert About two years after tne close of the war of the rebellion General Dyer, chief of ordnance at Washington, with the consent of Genera) Grant, ordered % report to be made of all the old arms collected at the arsenals and militury posis tbat were whole or com- plete in parts and could be made gerviceable. It was ascertuinod, ailer considerable effort, that taere were about 240,000 Endeld rifles, for which the gov- emment paid the Birmingham manufacturers, in 1561, Irom eightecn to twenty-three dollars each, Besides this number the government had on hand about 40,000 new Enflelds, that had never been out of boxes since they were imported. ‘These arms were Classified and offered for sale as follow: Knficids, seyen dollars each; old Bntieids, four doilars cach; old Kuticias, uncleaned, taree uol- Jars cach. ‘Yarough private agencies the Turkish government learned Luui these arius Were for sale at the prices stated. ‘Tae oillcer referred to came to this country and has beeu bere nearly one year, attending to the collection, inspecuion and stupping of about 190,000 of tuo old’ Batields and adout 100,000 old Springhicid rifies, cleaned, for Which tie goverament demauded several dollars each more than for the Engiish ‘Eniield.”? ‘The Yarkish oMcer is now im this city, not having completed his mission. The purchased are to be convéyed to Kurope and uttered tnto toaders, providing (ve Work can ve done there than at Constantinople, ‘tae diference i price of tno cleaned and uncieaned (one dollar) is the exact cost of cleaning. Avout walt of the Knfetas urchased by the Turkish government are uncieaned. ‘in the process of alieration into breech loaders they cau be cleaned at a less cost tuan one dollar. ‘Vhe Turkish government made tie purchase finaly through Blaque bey, the Turkish Minister wt Wastt- ington. Thut governinent for a lopg while have feit ‘Ube necessity of Daving more and better arms than rey nave had, capectaily in view Of the improve- nt making in the arts of war by ali the great Powers of Europe. Ht will consume one year’s time more vefore (he arms purchased dy ‘Turkey can be transported, altered and put into the hands of troops for service, Both aris, when cleaned, are neariy as good ax new. ‘Iney are cleaning and altering the same arm at the Springfield armory tor future use. Our troops vow ta tue Held agaivet the Indians are armed with chem. se Sanseneara?, within the Inst year, have sold smdil quantities of Enticids to oer parded and have some ou baad for sale. 2 Waar One May Fino In A TEA Carse.—The hicago Evening Post saja that the rejoiciug over ibe lacb that a shorter avenue had been opened w the Celestial empire by wiica its fruits could be transported to this country had scarcely subsided before the horrible discovery 1s made thas this grand consummation 18 made @ moans by whica the evi- Gence of the worst crimes can be securely hidden, An instance in pemt has Juat come to liga On Fri- day last the propricvor of @ restaurans opencd @ chest of tea fresh irom China, from which emanated a | etre though not uupieasant odor, ‘ihé pro- prietor, thinking the tea might be musty, coaciuded ‘Vo empty it upou a paper, aud om 80 dotug ous rolicd the head of @ Monwvitan. ‘ho head had been cus off close to the chin, having neno of the neck wit it, and was as smootniy cut as could be. It was much withered, and ‘smailer in size than an ordinary Chinaian’s head, aad possessed all the pe- cullarites of tue race-—high cheek bones, thin nose, and “pig eyes,’’ the latter belug deeply sunkea 1at0 the head. The mouth was partially open, tuciosing Q sot of partially decayed teeth. The ‘cue’ vehind had aiso been cut off, provabiy a3 mark of oon- temps to tue wearer. Of course the observers were horrided, and know not tor a tune what to The Pro) rg Be d an iy rest te ry panes a aow, joes nos Kaow w 0 WHI do With ity TIMNCL AND COMMERCIAL, Waly. StRERT, SaTorpay, Jan. s—6 P, M. The feature in financial circles to-day was tho BANK STATEMENT for the week Just c!osed—an exnibit of a highly favor- able nature, Its fgures created # groat deat of sur. prise, and although a flattering state of affairs waa looked for as the result of the money movement at thy season 80 marked an Improvement was not ex. pected. Tho banks are richer than they have been for over @ year and now hold tho remarkabio re- serve of eighty-four millions of doflars, During the week the gain in reserve, composed of threo and @ half millions of tegm tenders and jour and o half millions of specie, was eigit millions, but as the deposits Increased eleven iniilons the actual gain to the gar. plus reserve 13 only about five and # quarter millions, ‘The banks now hold twenty-eight millions reserve tn excess of the amount required by law. The in- crease of specie represents the disbursements of the Treasury for the week, and the increase in legal tenders the gain of the banks in :he currency move- Ment with tho interior. ‘Tue loans have been in- creased threo millions, These three items make up the total of the deposits, The totuls of the jast two statements are us ollows:— Dee. 31. Jan. 3, Loans. $260,406, 387 $252,476,453 Speci B1, 160.903 36,664,830 Cireul 3 34,192, 280 Dyposits...... 190, 160, 26 Legal tenders. 43,507,73 Tue changes in cack item are in detail as fol- lows:— Increase tn Joan: Increase ta specie + 4,49 Increase In circulation . 18,607 Increase In deposits » 11,039,368 Lacrease in legal tender + 8,005,120 THB GOLD MARKET, The chque movement in gold received a sudden and unexpected check ths morning, and the chief Operaiors are considerably nonplussed at the inter- ference with tncir plans. arly in the forenoon, before the session of the Gold Board and when gold Was selling at 1231s, rumors were current that the government would on Monday nexteell gold. The price at once began to yield and eventually declined to 12174, from which tt rallied to 12234, declining again at the close to 1224. On application at the Sub- ‘Treasury the following announcement, which is sell- explanatory, Was found upon the bullet: — Unitep Srares TREASURY, You« Ciry, Jan, 8, 1870. Dy order of the treasury Department, in addon to Lhe suled and purchases herevo.ore noticed, I will on Monday, January 10, recetve bids for $1,610 gold coin, and on ‘tuesday, January 1, wilt © otters ot five-twenty United states bonds to ihe AMOUDE OL Lue avails of the com il sold. ‘They wall be in accordance with reguiadous heretoiora ob- served, A ceriied check for flye per cent of bid or offer must be deposited therewith. Proposals wal be opened at twelve o'clock, noon, Furtuer par- Ucuars can be had at tis omce. CUAKLES J, FOLGER, Assistant Treasurer, The $1,670,000 thus specified is the gold interest due upon the bonds held in the sinking and special funds. Now, the amount proposed to be sold by the government 1s only @ trifle In comparison with tne sum daily laterchanged at the Gold Board, and oy itself woaid nave no effect upon the market. The depressing Influence of the announcemens is due to moral effect only. The government programme which contemplated the sale of only four millions has been broken up. The cilques have no guarantee that the foundation upon which they based thete movement may not at eny moment give way be neath them. ‘Tao future of the market, so far a3 government policy is concerned, is by no means assured. Reasons may occur at any time which wu justify Mr, Boutwell tn increas- ing the sales in his programme. Some day the cliques at the Sub-Treasury may get all the gold they bid for, The ‘bears’? who soid yesierday were quite jabitant pver the change ta the market, especially as they were extensively “short.’ In the forenoon they were dispossd to gcover, and iu tae gold joan market raves ranged from seven currency and seven gold per annum to 1-16 for the two days to Monday. Alterward rates favored the holders of gold und traosactions occurred at three per cent and at “fat” for borrowing, That the movement bas been largely entered into by all parties in Wail streat 1s indicated 1a the clearances to-day, waich ran up to $85,000,000— a figure of the times preceding the September panic. ’ TUB RANGE OF THR GOLD MARKET, The chiei fuctuations of the gold market, inclnd- ing the prices before and alter the board, are ex- hibited in tue following tablu:—~ 134 1PM. 2 OP. M. N 15 P.M... ‘ The European steamers to-day took out $80,000 ia specie. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were a3 follows:— Gold cleared Gold balences . Currency balances. THE STOCK MARKBT sympathized closely wii the gold market, particu- larly in the eariter hours of the day, and prices broke from a haif to one ard a half percent, Hore the clues wo had not realized stepped in, put ive market back again and made it quite buoyant aad acitve up to the publication of the bank state ment, the favorable features of which were relied upon io help their unloading. A great deal of stock was thus so!d, particularly at and after the last board, and prices seitiel to somo extent; bnt the bank statement was so remarkably favorable that the street greedily took all the stuck thus disposed of, and the cliques at nightiall found that they had realized at the wrong time, she rising tide being sucn as to keep up prices despite their un- loading. It is nos the firat time the speculative com- binations have been overrun by the very movemens which ticy themselves started and which they found it impossible to reverse or cbeck, such was the power they communicated toit, Tue course of the markes will appear to detall flom tbe following comparison of 2,439, 6,017,008 THB HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIORY. e3 Highest. Lowest, New York Cen. & Hud. consolidated v3 O15 New York Central and Mod. serip.. 87% 86), ; +. 140 16 v6 4g M436 8956 87% 13% 4 Norvnwestern pret 8635 45 Rock isiand., 105% 108% Milwaukee and St. sas 78 74 Milwaukee aud Ss. Paul preierre: 87% 87 Obio and Mussiasippt DM 26% New Jersey Oentral 2% Western Union Tei be Pacule Mail... Ox GOVERNMENT BONDS. ‘The government market was strong and in tne main steady, prices Muctuating very litte. Its steadiness Was not so Much the result of the absence of cause a8 of the neutralization of diferent opposing causes, Thus the decline tn gold and the weaker tone of the foreign market were disposed to weaken prices here; but tne easier feeling in money and the extensive tnvestment demand etayed them and kept them at nearly the game range all day. The follow- ing wero the closing street prices this eveaing:— United states currency sixes, 109% a 109%; do, sixes, 1861, registered, 1 @11T%; do. do., con- pon, 11744 @ 11744; do. fve-twenties, registered, May and November, 114% 9115; do. do., 1862, coupon, do. do,, 115% @ 115g; do, do., 1864, do. do, 114% 115; do. do., 1863, do, do, 115 @ 1154; ao, do., registered, January and July, 1144 114)%; do. do., coupon, do. do, Lida lié's; do. do, 1887, do. do, 114% @ 11454; dO. do,, 1863, do. do, 114% 911%; do, ten-forties, registered, 111%{ a 112; do. do, coupon, 112 @ 1124. THB SOUTHBRN FTATH BONDS ‘were generally strong and active and excited for the Tennessees, which advanced about two per cent upon the efforts of the shorts to cover, the “bearish” interest in them being very large. The Loumana levee bonda were also higher and frm, The follow- mg Were the latest prices for the leading bonds:—- Tennesses, ex coupon, 54 a $414; do., new, 49 a 49}s; Virginia, ex coupon, 60 a O1; do, new, 67 & 58; Georgia sixes, 90 a 82; do. sevens, 90492; North Carolina, ex coupon, 42843; do., new, 2375 @ 20; Missouri sixea, 87 a 873¢; Loufsiava sixes, 70a 71; do., levee sixes, 66 a 63; do., eignis, 81883; Ais bama eights, 94 o 95; do. fives, 63.405; South Ca- rolina sixes, 77 &79; da, new, 73a 76; City Mem- phis sixes, 47 0 49. ¥ THR MONARY MARKEY ‘Was cgay at qoven per cent on all clases of collate _.NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1870.—TRIPLE SHERT, rals, with exceptions 6t 41% per cen$ on governmant bonds, TUR CITY BANK STOUR. The following were the bids for the city bank stocks:—New York, 190; Manhattan, 142; Mechanics’, 130; Union, 123; America, 142; Pmenlx, 106; 'Trades- men’s, 148; American Hxchange, 113; Bank of the Republic, 118%; Bank of North Amwrica, 1005 Irving, 111; Metropolitan, 133; Eass River, 102; Nassau, 102; Continental, 90; St, Nicholas, 115; Com- Mmonwealth, 107; Importers and Tradors’, 155; Cen- tral National, 10534; Ninth National, 107; Tenth National, 90; Oriental, 151. FORKIUN EXCHANGE Was dull after the steamers, but frm, Rates ranged 49 follows:-—Storling sixty doys, commercial, 108 & 10844; good to prime bankerw’, 103% a 103%; short sight, 10934 @ 100%; Paris, sixiy days, 6.23% @ 5.17}4; short sight, 6.164 @ 615; Antwerp, 5.2434 a 5.1738; Switzerland, 6.2254 @ 6.1754; Hamburg, 3536 @ 3675; Amsterdam, 404% @ 40%; Frankfort, 404% o 40%; Bremen, 7534 a 10; Prussian thalers, 70); a TLX. , Tan IMvoRtTs vOR TNE WEEK, The Imports (other than dry goods and specie) at the port of New York from foreign ports for the week ending January 7, 1870, were $3,256,040, The following shows the imports of foreizn dry goods at New York during the past week and slace une beginning of the yeac:— Kor the week. 1868, Entered at port......$974,683 ‘borown on market... 967,415 Since January \. Entered at port. 1,037,193 ‘thrown og muarket.. 1,082,218 TLE SPECLA RXPoITs. The following 18 a dotatied report of the specie exported from New York during tie wees ending January 8, 187 Jannary 4—brig Angostura, via—American gold Januury 4—Steamer faninioa bilver bars..... Mexican do)lars, Janoary 4—stexu 1809, $1,057 1,002,213 Ouidad, Boll- * + $28 January 6—Sicamer Arizona, Callao—Ameri. can gold fb teceeesresee 125,000 dauuary 6—Steamer Soro Castie, U1 Spanisa gold. American gold..... January 6—Brigs. A. Li American Biller. ..... January & ver bars January 5 Ver bars. . + 170;000 a Took, St, Thomas 15,000 24,400 mer St Lautont, Hay Total..... $98,218,007 a 150 + 1,6%7,4. 6 75,068,728 428,561 Id balance. *y recep Carrency payment: currency bala Oustoms . $1,964,720 of to Wasiington. SALES AT THE bod 1000) US BiG, 20 UB Sta, Us 10000 Tenn 8 SRN AE 100 200 N¥ n pans 10600 1600 do. 100 do. Mua do 100 do. Suro 2000 Vw G00 N Ci 800 ierte Ket. 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STAEET QUOTATION, Five o’ Clock P. M. Sq Northwestorn., 724 a 2% 43ig Morthwentern of Bi, a Bie 92°) Mock faland. 7% Bt Pani..,. Bq Bt Pani pret OE Ohio & Miss 9 NJ Central MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Donwan—Lorer.—On Thursday, Janoary 6 in Philadelphia, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rey. Richard Newton, D. D., D. K. Dorman, of New York, to Joaiw 3., daughter of R. F. Loper. KinsLow—LyNcu. $ St. Mary's churon, cuse, on Thursday, Decewver 30, Ly the Rev. Father Welsh, Witicam W. KoxsLow, (of Brooklyn, B. D., to Mee ay T. LyNed, of Onoudaga Hil, N.Y, No car Died. Arnas.—In_ Willtamsba! on Fridey eventing, January 7, AMALIA, daughter of Frederick and Catharine Arras, aged 2 years. AHKENS.—On Friday morning, January 7, Mra CATHARINE AURESS, aged 76 years, 1 mo nih and 23 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the farfly are respect- fully invited to attena: the funeral, froin the resi- dence of her ne; , F. Baker, 411 State street, Brooklyn, thts (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock, BOTLING.—On Friday, January 7, the youngest chktid of John and Gesche Bowling, aged 15 hhontha. ‘The relatives and friends of thé fainily are respect- fully favited to avend che funeral, trom the reat- dence of bis parents, 25 Barclay strect, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at one o’clack. BARTHOLOMEW.--On Friday, January 7, at eleven o’clock.P, ALEXANDER, youngest gon of the h Frederick Bartholomew, in ine 2ud year of fis ‘he relatives and friends of the family are regpect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday after- hoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 43 West Thirty-seveath street, CovLstin.—Suddenly, on Frmay, Jannary 1, Jou W, CouLsTIN, {a the 24th year or his age. Funeral trom his iate rysidence, Nd. 896 Water eres bez hg noon, at Gah one ‘ryends iy respectfully 1n' terment at Greenw: oe ary 7, atone ofclog®. MICHARL CLANCY, Kulayeast county Claky, ireland, in the 70th year of a No, 431 Kast Tenth street, At one oolook, for intermets funeral, from 210 Bl; funeral, trom the residence of her p Lroome §! 0%, on Monday afternoon, at two oe dene ful ilipess, GaaGoRio Do! and Consul at two of aged ui fully invited to day) afcernoon, at two o'clock, at St. Kuri iolomewse churn, str ( & Pari gai no ages, on Friar, Jane | ‘er native ot 20. . Th from his late e remains witt be talken fy hed ae m Calvary Cemetery, pi git —Buddenty. on hipeg he Junuary 6, RiviasD . COuk, in tue 4d year of hb ane. Too re'atives and friends of 6 + and of Nhe brothers in-law, Robert L. and te lace Daniel s and ‘Thomas smith, are respeocia'yFanviced ty 0. Lat Mom Lernvon, the fuvera), from bis Late residence: Gomery street, Jeraoy City, his (St ) al At ond o'clock: New Orleans papers please copy. Cosreii0.—On Saurgay, Janaary § Witter CostALLo, a native of tho parish of “Arwsg, Quecas county, Treiand, tn the zath yoar of 1s ame. His frends are weetiul'y inviled to attend the funeral, from iis late residence, 0) Bast Furuetm aticet, on Monday afternoon, at one o’lock. Durry.—On Friday, January 7, ELizaseon, we of John Duay, Greeawick Lodge, No, 49, LO. of 0. F, aad the relatives of the family, are invited to aitead (he beth strect, tuis (Sunday) ale tornoon, at two o'clock, DaLro: On Saturday, Janvary 8, Karim, infant daughter of Patrick aad Eilea baton, aed ¢ years ana montha, ‘ihe tviewds of the family are Invited t allond the ured #, NO. ae DENLAR.- On Saturday, January 5, At bie rigll~ } Bast Kievensa street, Joax b. Dantas, 3 years, rhe Lronmontdera’ Union, No, 25, are respecttutty Invited to attend the funeral, tis (Sunday) adieg- Hoon, at ove o'clock. Bi order of JaMEs CARROLL, Presilont F. Brapy, Secretary, Domincurz.—On Susurday, January 8, after o pains Nouce of tu Sree h Brookiyu, on Saturday, January & ta 'M., wite of Charles B, Doug as puMeLyY,—On Thursday, Jannary 6, Jamas DuMPat Jeurs and § duya. Phe frienos aud reiaives of the famuy are invited to attend the fupera! from the residence of bus pas renté, 51 Lewis sireet, tals (>auday) aiternova, ab two o'clock, Fow.we,—On Friday, January 7, tn this city, Tkkpseice C. FOWLE., Ouly son of James Waker aod Mary Frances Fowles, mm ihe ist year of lu tives nd friends of the family are respect= i , tans (Sune orner of Lalayetie place and Great sonem ‘Tue remains wil ve rewoved to Newbury, for iterwent on tie following day. LEAGUE. In Brooklyn, ou Saturday, January OK GALLAGISK, & ative of tas county Dome e1aud, La Lae oath year of Bis age. ‘rhe remaias wil be taken Irom his lute residence, son aveuus corper Water street. on Monday morning, + Komen Uae thule atreets, where 40 Up Lor Lhe repose nee to the Cemeiery of the Log wife of ord, ite N.Y On Friday, January 7, Mar raley, a palive ol county Lo ist of her age. the 4isb y ‘Lhe relatives and frieads ot the family are respect fully inviea to attend we funeral, Wow her ial resileace, 128 Might avenue, 6uis (SUuday) uliec- Loon, at one o'clock. JOUNSON.—Suddeuly, on Satarday eventing, Janae ary S, at bis luce resid T13 Sixih street, Annis JOHNSON, In the 27th year of His Bee. fils friends are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from tie Cvurch of the Nawvity, aveaue near Sixth street, va Mouday noon, ab hatep. - twelve o'cloes, “County Monaghan (Ireland) papers please copy. JaGUbike—AL Jericho, in J, On briday, January Ty Makaakar &., A Wilton Javier, wt. The re atives and friends of tie iy are invited . to attend the funeral, at Frieuds’ Meenug House, Jericuo, on Monday inorning, at eleven o’cock. CALTHYyres Will Ue at teksville OD the arrival Of We juni tran trom Hasterts Fo1t. Keussy.—Uu Friday meroieg, Jannary 7, COARLES T. K@LSByY, 1 the 47th year of vis age, ‘he 1eatives Gud {reads of tho family aro re- Specialy tnvitod to attend the tuners, from ie tae residence, sod Kighta street, Us (Suaday) ateer> MOOR, at one O'elock. Logan.—Oa ‘thursday, January 6, Jauzs Logay, in the 24 your of ms age. ‘The relaaives and friends of the family are respect> fully invited to attend tho luneral, thus (suuday) aicernoon, at one o'clock, from huis late restucuce, No, 226 Kaet Twenty -ninth street, LYoNs.-Un Saturday mormog, January 8, JULIA Lyons, in the 401m year of her age. Ber intends aud those of her brother da-law David Yoley, are iavitet to avicad tne funeral, irom ino rendence o1 Pirst avenue, oa Monday moraiug UB ten o'cock, ‘The remains will be iakea to New Mucheile tor interd u MARKS.—In Broo! WILLIAM yn, on Werlnesday, Jannary §, 1. MARKS, s6u of George W. Blurks, of L. L, aged 29 years and 2 wonias, fue relatives and Iriew!s of tke famuy are Te specifiy ivited to attend his tuperal from §B James’ Bpiscopal chureh, corner of | alayeste aye hue and Luli sireet, Brookiya, tis (Sunuuy) aivec- noon, at a quarter before two o'cluck, MiLLIGAN.—Uo Prilay, January 7, after a sovere and hogering Ulness, ANDARW F. MILLIGAS, Ln tO Guth year of bis age. Yhe relatives und friends of the family are re quested to attend the fuoeral. from huis tate reste dence, Aguty-tnird sirees and ‘third avenue, om Mouday alternoon, of one o’clock, Without furtase notice. Dunifries papers please copy. MukKayY.--On Saturday, January 8, JouN Mum BAY, $n Of ‘iomas Murray, aged 20 years, Relatives and friends of the ia wily are respectfally requested co atteud the tuneral, on Monday morse ing, ab half-past wine o'clock, from bis Late reste douo>, 670 Wasiington street, to St. Josep’s caurea, and thence to Caivary cemetery. MoiNeney.—On Friday, January 7, after a linger- ing Uiness, Many Mo. NEY. The triends of the family are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from Lec tae resideace, 6.8 Secoud avenue, tuis (sunday, a.te:mvon. MoDOSagu.—On Priday iuoruag, Ja ony Caruguins, widow of William NcoDona of Urs towa of Donegal, county of Doncgul, ireiaud, in tae BEM Year Ol uer age. ‘The foncral will take place from the residence of her son, Wiliam Motouagh, Division avenna, brovsiyn, U., tis (bunday) alleruuek, ab we o'ciocg, theuce to Calvary Vewetery, please coy. iu Friday, January 7, ANN@ Munro, white of F U' Brien, In the 4000 your of ber aye. Fuuorai will take place, ‘rom her iata resiaenes, Third avenue, between ‘Thirteenth gud Fourweuil Bireets, Sousg brooklyn, bis (Sunday) aiteLooon, a6 hall-pyst bwo o'clock. Fricuds of ike Jauiuly are re quesied to atiend, UakL¥yY,.—At Mount Vernon, Westchester county, N. Y., on Mrigay, January 7, Mra. Justa F. OAKLaY, wilo of Joon Oukiey, da tue 70ti year of ber age, The reauuves wud Iriends oi toe Jauilly aro re spectiuily invited to atiend the juneral, trou tue Kelormed courch, on soaday afteravon, ab vad o'e Tralus leave New tavea deyut, New Yors, ub bine gud baf-past cleven A.M. Provr.—On Priday eveuiag, Jaauary 7, Hanniee P.Swirata, wile of Adwin Vract, ta tad dt year og ber age. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to witend the luneral, from tale residence, Lighbty-taird etreet, Rrar house West of kourih uvee nus, south side, OA Monauy mornmg, ab eevee o’ciock. Qoik.—In Brookiyn, om Thursday, January 6 Maup Kay, IMiant daughter of Caplam iu. >. umd Aleta Quick, Tao {ends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (bunuay) alveruoou, af tree ofclock, from (he restueuce, ois Deau sueey Lear FPuth avenue, Brooklyn. REMINGTON.—UN Krisay, January 7, at her resi- dence, newr PaNadelphia, ‘Sawan AMRLLA Re von, daughter of the ile A, Ke Pieu apd grail daughter of Joiu Beekinan, deceased, of New Yoru city. Rosca.—On Thurs Edward Roach, int y, January 6, Many, wile of iid year of ber age. ‘Tne relatives and friends gf the fawily are reapeet fuily invited to attead tne funeral, bos wsauday) we teruoun, aijone O'C0Cd, TOM Her late residence, Law ence street, Mauhatiauville, theuce to Uaivacy Cemetery. SKILLMAN.—At ilariem, on Friday, January 1, JOHN SEU.LMAN, ip tho s0th year of us age. ‘The reatives and Irieods of tue family are invited to attend the funeral, is (Sunday) alterquun, a hitli-past on o'ock, from the resideuce of Dis 80. *hdward Skillman, 126sn sitess, between ‘Pun aa. Fourth avenues, SMACKKLTON.--At Jersey City, on Saturd: ary 8, MARY EMMA Cus, wile of W. 3. Sh: Puaore\ services witli take pies wb 2s ( street, Rabway, N. J., on Mouday aiternoon, at ures o'clvcé, Carriages will de in aug tor treads arrival of the oue o'clock ¥, Wain frou icot Cortiandt sirest, New York. ‘TORNMY.—Op Friday, January 7, Saran Toxyry, &ged 52 years, Prien ace respectially invited to attend the fune- Tal, on Monday imoraing, at eleven o'clock, trom her late residence, 245 Sixin avenue, Tovssy,—ta this city, on Saturday morning, Jan- vary 8, SYLVia, widow of Siuciait iousey. he funeral services will be heid on Monday, o&. Newwwu, Cona., wulther the reuaims will be (axea for laterment, ‘THoMPsON.—At K ingsbridge, on Friday, January 7, Of consumption, SAMUBL, only son ou Alexuinder and Martha 'Twompaon, aged 2s years, The relatives aud imends of tie lanuly are regpect- Taliy invitea Lo atiend the tuners, Guus Sundpy) a ternoon, ab two o'olock, irom tue Caureh of the Me Giavor. Kingsbridge, Wavou, —On Saturday, January 8, Captaig Jaws L. WAvGit, aged 67 years, 2 months and 1s days Notice of iuncral nereafter, Wrrusrs.—On Friday moyniag, Janwary 7 ab Wasuington Heights, KATHaKINE 1, youngest child of Freaeick ©. and Beulah Alice Willers, aged 10 months y Funcrat from the Church of the Intercession, Wash. ington Weights, this Gundsy) aiteravon, 4 ‘ured o'clock, Wasnsery.—On, Saturday, January 8, Mart Wasnsuye, wife of Isaac Washburn, axed 60 yours, The ivés Aud friends of the tninily wre Fespeor fully ygvicdd # attend the foneral, his (suvansy alte) . ab two o'clock, from Ber late reddened NQe aes Jobe sprees, Braokigm.