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4 ts 4 . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. meetings between the parties, discussions, and so forth, on Tuesday aiteruoou, +a decision was reached that no help could be given Erie under result,’? r. tened the culmination of the said com- | Erie disasters, but it could hardly Rave been un- ‘wood, defemdsnis, #9 trustees under various | for be granted by this Gourt the public interest, | thorized by the terms of this order. Ni | described and ewbrace:! im inis action. as well aa the interest of ali persons veing stock- | Sitered, itis iurther ordered that th i onnty af Nem Yorly on Wilbur M “Brows, hoidera or creditors of the salt company, will | Feltyytomihanied aud strictly enjoined Hott Dav, OF l iis uly sword. deposes and says that ve Worecuus:l guder irreparavie loss and damage. Iu uiis be- | Cause or permit to bepald, any tuvereat upon any of the | Glia, quae ances, | clurged with the duty of representing the Attorney | ball the brad tur alleg: en of yonngutnie | age bonds of tte ai company antil turther ell, “may have ha | val $ ce en ence ime! et th tien, bat, admitth that alland singula. ie this Court in the premises, ny Ry Chl pri ein ‘ r d‘oach and all. the officers ents thoreof | foreseen by the Erie managers,’ ) iacis have iauspired aud bave come to the acts hereinbefore complained of ag ultra vires ana uulaweul, Were done and performed in good | jauth by tae sat company and the directors ——— ledye of the Attorney General it heeessarv to the end of obtaming Declaration of Insolvency Made Against the | sui°by tins ae Company by the Attorney General. dd sure become qualitle} according to the terms of this order to the said detend the char o: the suid company and constitute | | Aud it ts turther ordered thas hould be amend sing new aod that An, amended and | wpe it just ¢ e ior the lorleiture of the franehises of Brann pee gen . should be flied. ihe pamesof the new defendanis aod | Ype said company; taat the Insolvency of tne . e ‘O erie al the reason why they should respectively be made di sonst) ‘ | severally and respectively restrain ants litigated t sie Seemee woe tant eects Feanee trey Eee company, and the fact that there are More than | Commencing or prosecuting, or 1g he leas 12,000 @uployés, Who have threatened to leave | pe commenced or prosec 5 i) not paid, thus exposing the properly company or in apywise ailec! forth 10 the rty thereot, A RECEIVER APPOINTED. | 3 aieaiees tod, butte tue additional danger from lawiess | oF re Ae _ Violduce at che nade of a large boay of sutermg | 1urther order of this Court” “ClaitLs DONOHUE.” | pe paid from moneys payable to 'the Brie Com ‘ Crisi 4 | tie prem f x and exasperated men, hat by reason of the | VIEWS OF PRESIDENT JEWETT. pany by the Delaware and iudson Car Company, The Cause of the Crisis 2nd | rien eee tual eompiune prayer PLeMises Many gud Valuable leases held as alore- | ‘Aud (hat the injtMetion therein prayed ior should Saul by th sald compaoy are ltabie to be lor- | reporter for his views on the situation, Mr. | fendants, and robab End. forthwith be granied. Aud on beha feited and los aud lu consequence of the non- Jewett is a splendid type of tue larg ° the Probable ii this deponent” Dr a th ; » Payment ot rent, to the en prejudice of (he d, outspoken Westerner, it action defendants were es!opped forchwith granite said compat Mis cregitors and the people of | y of wanuers with great frankne: ting up Iraud on the lease, even 1f | Sree enor sae ee yaad | this State. The com/ any is nominally governed | honesty of expressio hi a were such, and that as the lease was established THE ORDER OF THE COURT. | ikiisii'S, wiSiinfatc by a8, ehormous eapual ste, MMe, es | manage Which abowed that he spoke stom pro- | auce suould ve au. $1,850,000 oF Be + | anguines the} resents bo vaiue, and t® at each election | owe: s ‘om pro- +850,000, or, anguinies the pro pany have resen © vaiue rn ed three oe ge rg tee free und fuil | sndject to the power and caprices of speculators. | !oand and honest conviction. | ed this depuneat, 5 accounis of the | who bave bo rewl interest in ita welfare and may “(have not yet seen the order of the Court ap- | and mudson Compan. | access to the ‘records, books ai | company, aud have tuily and fre ponent such luformation a: Views of President Jewett, Colonel Steb- } Ail ihe inteerogations trposed bins, Jay Gould and Others. ooks and documentary evidenc ull es i Fed, gpd guayered torney General thea states that t @ road is op- | Mot able to tell what ay ers Will be conterred | had been dragged in ver and ucodiul by | Pressed by au enormous mortgawe debt, of which | Upon me, and what I will be euapled to do in pur- | lorced to employ coun: a deponent has @darge part 18 believed to be utterly irauda- heard aud considered the t reportof the lent, and tvat furt eat of the Erie Railway Comp 1 amended aad suppiemen ivaed exhioy From depovent has obtained full tut eit sources : on tonchia the company being on the eve oi nation touching the ete en poe mortgage Ounds, Ratlway Con » ua aasuiien ! in| premiss,and he is theretore able to depose and saysand Stop purd n tH RNE ENERAL'S COMPL: Rees depose and sav, tunt the allezano bauunt MOP Dev jucted that a wultiplelty ofperpiexing | its entire indebtedness, nd to give value to | Car Company $4,000 and cle Hudson and Delaware THE ATTORNEY GENERAT MPLAINT. Roe AA Bays MA’ the alverations ve itmental getioas Wil ensue, In couciusion, wwe plain | 1% existent stock, It’ 1s my sincere convic- ) Car Company $600. ed tt & aod singdiar tow lum jurther says shet, the premii con- | ton thaw the scock, with its existent Indebt- errors of tact wall any shall hereatter ap. The varied and contradictory rumors that have fount to relate mere.y to immaterial errors IN Katiway Company, 18 Within’ the trae | Of the road, 18 too large and ought to be reduced. of deta:l and of accounts, but in no wise affect - 4 - in financial circles during the past bs rf cur ‘of jegatio! toue intent and meaning of the stavute liwble to To operate the Brie Railway, in its pr ee o (om 1 ve {the subs anual accuracy of the allegations, or toaek °° To Ved, und sould be dissolved ans wound | Complete and financially embarrassed condition, Week or two concerning an iinpending revolution x tHe jmerits of this vation, | ka dogs stare | upeand tie piatitir prays judgment accordingly, | ig {ar more expeusive than 1% ougut to be, aud ef some kind in the aduirs of the Erie Ratiway | that the President aud dir yrs of the said Krie tail and that in the meantime, and while such far more expensive than tt would uf 108 condi- Wook tangible shape yesterday by the appointment or Copann nso pet cans, the mupetan yl c procecd'ngs are being bad aad taken in the Won, physicaly and final Di President Jewett ag receiver of the road on AAtion alter a reasonad H application of the Attorney General and a peticion Te ert oeclaring the road imsolvent, The news would pany, a receiver may be appointed to take, | llable as it is to be influenced favoravly or unfa- gudouvtedily have creautea quite @ furry in Wall pee Bea Iraue 8, property, railroad and appurtenances | OD-ratives Lge i 3 H Bre Street had It not been tho: ly discounted th eee eevee hin, wien f ol the sald company, Inclading, so far as Qeed be, | the same cou.usion waieh its stock found aay b fone ~asoragll piso gc sa - Ver aerees ERT AES fas. "peupetiy be ove ie fhe books: papats and records of the said com: Wing to {ts pecullar condition in the market. | With the enthusiasm of the little ones and tue Ruown ao-on,adsompliabed lags the excitement ia tus "nnd tacedied, experience in the pany, with toll power ail aucboriey toFuD and | Doves aud those furuishing tie materials, is aa omplished jar ne excite! a nis song and exiended experien operate the said road and preserve an rotect Thigh ue Agementot ruuroads. his intimale knowledge of the the said francaises and property and preserve the | rally Injurioasly affected by the same disorganizing | MUCh inquiry to define the cause of all this com- among the bulls and bears for a time was intense. it Was at the company’s oMice more tnan aay place else that the mtelligence seemed to ‘ ° - | Subseril : have the greatest effect, The idea appar — “Yliouice SreLiaxe, Noury Public New York couuty. | powers as It is usual aid in accordance with the | erty, and be content with wnach more reuson ently, prevailed among the officers anc due jollowing is the Attorney General's com- ules and practice of this Court \o comer upon Te- | Compensation. Lhe receiver can 4 and ailairs of the compagy, and the general corporate organization and existence of the | influence. Hence the operation and management | motion, It w ened repoged in hin by the ciplases of the road said company, $o far as he may be able Of the road is expensive, wile under the receiver | of the sSund: sotodo, ull the final Judgment and decree im | Operatives and ‘material wen’ will koow that | Quurcoes—it employés that a receivership meant nothing more ‘ cetvers in like Cases, Wich power, in order to pre- | 1h Luis state of thiugs upon @ cash basis, and heace | jngin honor of wi * plaine:— see an ae rantiact matter, and so periorm hie | Ca lArgely ScOnOMUAS, AUGNOF advantage ofour | oiuness transacted in she afternoon, wnile the d tO prevent the sacrifice of securities new positionts taat the company enjoys the pro- | pupiic, as well as many private schools, remained less f omplete volutio a s ar Wan) 6) seompless, | revalettie "08 THR ATTORNEY GENERAL'S COMPLAINT. daties ai that a general change of the active worklug force The compiaimt of the Atworauey Generai, which iS picdgei jor the payineat of devts, to borrow | tection of ine law, aad can take time to properly | g,osed. Would be one of tne first ugly resaits that would quite voluminous, ig how er’ corporation of money irom ake ate nis feelt distrust was |e New York and Erie Kaiiroad Company Was property ot th eke seat wants ee oreen fo Twas ' created; low authority Was granted to pie c nusylvauia gud New Jersey oy the Legislatures pre its baukruptcy straiuing the delendants respectively, who are | O! the road or depreciating it as ter as tts phys: llway Company truscees wader mortyages here.olore executed by | Condition tsconcerned, Lreiterate that the Erie | gpectuci of them have not been paid for upward of wo | t a Day day for 2 » circum- Of ‘hose States; ella o months, ana pay day for t: under fae circam- f, \isco; gow ‘the Brie & Btances seemed jar offin the dim future indeed. was organized in 1860 and took Utle ro toe New the said company, (rom commeucing or pros was the réceiver, the employés appeared to re- Rain contidence, probably because, as one of them | tne rignts aud franchises conierred upon property and franchises thereof, and that | been ascertained.” remarked whea he heard Mr. Jewett’s name men-_ lt by Various acts passed subsequent | all otter persons may be so restrained | Mr. Jowett finally said that t! tioned io conection with the position, the major- G moeny, The Attorney General then adds that aud if oveasion shall require, on their cing Made | Company remaining uapald or being disappointed | weary ivy of the employés believed that “the road was the railroacs of the sald company, iozether with defendants in ths action, And tnat the said de- yet in the ‘amily,’ measing, doubtiess, that ali ther args yee Rye a fendant, the Brie Railway Coransay, may wags are on (he whl u od urdel a Strained and enjoiued by the like order ol bis 80 long as outsiders had not got control of 1% OF | aid the ousiness of the said compaly as com: Court irom the mar ment Gf any inserest on any of Teason of the necessity whicn dictated the ap- carrier ig conducted with skill aod tue mortgage pouds o! tue said company berein- pointment of a receiver for the company’s good, clency nd with due regard to the’ before relerred to, until the further order My public interest; that it 1s of like importance of this Court in the premises. ‘That ano ac- ments. alter a hurried psall COLONEL HENRY G, STEBBINS ON THE SITUATION. | cream, lem Coione! Henry G. Stebbins, @ prominent director | oranges, nute, of the Erie Railway, who has distingaisned self in its financia: department and 1s wiso weil Kuo vn to the public by his aamirabie ser - | juvenile anniversary heart. justice to the vignds, the coming men and women also, through 8. P. Nash, On the iy commanded aud eajoied to deliver up ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST ERIE, ader to the said receiver when he shaii have Application was made to Judge Donohue in Su- thereof, tue piginti uevertheless insists that | enter upon his duties asreceiver all and singuiar the | Preme Ovurt, Chambers, yesterday for ao extra such acts wete contrary to law and in Violacion Of | premises whereot he is hereby uppointed receiv. allowance iu the suit of |. | pany against the Erie Railway Comp 4 A lease Pp between the parties by whic! 10,000 a mouth. Delend- And reiused to pay, The plaintifts brought suit aud the referee found that , “ there was $46,000 que to the Jefferson Car Com- ihereo! to lmulineat danger of waste and desiruc- | and irom in auywise interfering with the said company | pany, Meantime, pending judgment, dy arranye- the properly thereot. as such trustees, without the | ment between the parties, the rent, which was to ue Jefferson Car Com- President Jowett was called upon by & HERALD | Was divided equally between plaintiffs and de- pists had received $174,000, It Was argued for plaints tuat by their last y imparted tove- be greatiy benediied by its bankruptcy, The At- | pointing me réceiver,”’ he said, “and hence I am applied for an allowance on the ground parties to tne suit and . part of Erte | suance of the order. However, this much I can | Mr. Laroque urged that the highest basis on which er payment of such obli- | Say, (hat ail the Court guthorizes me to do asre- | the silowauce could be made was the actual ‘audexed to the | gations, except lor Wages, services and celver of the road Will ve done tn the interest of | “mount of the judgient, and that even that would Lcomplain. Kuppies, will be unlawful, ‘Therefore | ail parties concerned. My Judgment concerning | be an extravagant basis, ay it was reully only & being Ooliged to the preseut situation is simply that the Erie ; suit for # quarter’s rent aud the rest was merely ny has the Meaus to amply secure | incident to it. The Court grauted the Jefferson sidered, the said corporation, the Erie | edness, in view of tne incomplete condition | BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOLS ON nt 1a PARADE. Yesterday the streets of Brooklyn presented & y, were good. In | @@la-day aspect. From an early hour im the fore. preuiss aS are required by law and the | the present condition of the stcok upon the mar- | noon children attired in holiday apparel were to character and situucton of the sald com- | Ket, subject as it 18 to all sorts of MuctUations, | ye geen hurrying to and fro. ‘There wi ney General ! hold aua possess, under the immediate aushority | Vorably as the one or the other interest may pre- fugler of excitement apparent among mamas, rests of woth an P \e Hy A, ud directlou of tuis Court, ali and singular, the | pooderate, the etfect anon the management, its | gunts and grown up sisters. ; r rod Even young men of lepari ments, 1s to produce | the Curistian Association seemed to be affected adult portion of the fair sex, It did not require the return of another anniversary once Union of tag Se, of f : f e rai ot less {and sworn to before mo May 25, 1875. this action, and wita such other and general | they have the lirst lien upon the company’s prop- | than forty thou ai children: ie is computed, took: | ie T " part in the celebration, 1 with taem | Gounty Court House flays and streamers were ily- ‘There was but littie | On the Clty Hall and | me to ume on the pledge of the | adjust burdensome Coatracts, unwise guarantees At two o’clock th ils assembled in the | sesid company and the rents, reve. | and ether obiigations of a douptuul character with- | gchool rooms at their several cuurches and went LP he tack oa f- Hues and iMcome thereof, SUsject At All times to oUt fear of lmmediaie molestation and reduce | through the regu ar order of exercises, cousisung | readered ali the more bitter by thefact that MANY poration to construct part ol their road throggn the oruer and direction of the Court im the | them to a point which will emabie it (0 meet ail | of singing, reading vue ee 5 amises, That anu injunction May issue, re- SUCH obligations witnout impairing the useiulness | q,egses and benediction. ipshiees, | pease Oc e parade ou tae lawn | in Prospect Park was Lg at aT | ‘The variegated hues of the dresses ot | i t- Railway cannot be iade to pay upon its present | the voys and girs and their \Dstructresses, the — When it was finally ascertained that Mr. Jewett York and £rie Ratiroad Company’s property aud | ing any other SUIts or actions against the said | Stock basis. The best tring the stookuoldere and | sparkuny tinsel om the gaudy banners bearing frauedises, and how since thut time tt hasepjoyed company, and from incerlering in any other | Creditors of the road can do is to Keep quiet urtil pretty scriprural devices, the dulcet strains ot the ali the privileges of the original corporaton aod manner with toe said company or the , tue true condition of their property shall nave | qyusic, the brizh: eyes, Aad above all tae re was not the Sens ho happy, seeeeess Soar in the'laces " e a e che to the act creating tue Erle aiway ad enjoined Jjrom time to time, when | siightest aanger of any of the employés of the bel my parade celng mites Vk gered “rosebuds” rom walking, watcaing and waiting, they | in their expectation of continued regdlar pay- | repaired to tneir respective schouirooms, where, . they were treated to 1c ie, candy, sepsivags to the bosoms o/ their homes, which were everyting Was sale, so far as the employés were that each aod all of the le 3 now held count ma | ag y be had and taken Of and concerning president of the Park Departmen ve the tol- by the signt of 1 darlin, concerned. | by the said company sould Le preserved all and singular we matters and things in respect | jowing succinct account th the pany leading to | ¢ rot ease a of and at todd THE PEELING IN WALL sTREET | from forjeiture lor nonpayment of rent to which | wuereo! an sccoant nas been hereinbetore praved tae present crisis :— the Saobach school bunoer: they are all suvject, and that the said leased | for, ro the ena that what appertains to equity may | “presisent Jewett came here with the under- | cheeriul cadence of childnood’s dre: was one of cespondency and distrast. Toe de- | foadis should coutiuue to be perused in conuce- | te'doue, That ai'and singular the assets aud | standlag thac promiuent. capitalists. in Gurope | amid the charming halo of s May sun. cline in Erte stock seemed to depress allsecuri- tion with, and as @ part of, tne said —_ ot Ag labiliues of the Bald corporation miy oe mat- ti nd they were pressed for sale irrespective of @2¢1 v! the said leases Oeing Valuable and proft- shailed, vhe amount of the just debts and ole, an stitating au important link 1, and asc vaine. Many of the leacers of the stock market | parrot, tue svatem of roads cf 1 rr obiigations may be ascertained and deter. who were questioned by &@ HERALD repo! were ready to 10an sudicieut money to piace tne nis belie! in this regard. Very soon, however. it tem of roads of whien they do re. mmed, and also the respective order and | appeared that th . promises Were not to be {ui- rasto spectiveiy forma part; and thatbyaforfeiiure of priorty thereof in point of Hien, and , fijled, amd tnat he would be expressed the opinion that the liquidation which qamage, coutrary to equily and good conscience. jug the franchises tuereut lable to sale, may be , * 3 inistration and studious conservatioa of the Bad been going on so steadily in commercial The funded devt of the company, secured oy Vari uid at such time, under suco ciroumstances and revenue and powers of the road, The conte: io Circles fied at inst reached the railroads and that US mortgages, 1s stated in exbibira. ine in- | in such manner as will best preserve and promote | between the great trdok. lines diminished the b terest, payavie annually, Oo the salu deot amounts publicinterest and the interest Of tue Creditors | ness in the country generally, and, with the o| these Which were upon an unsuostantal basis ry $4.074,406. Itappears that, whereas the said Cf the said company, and the proceeds atstri gatioby. pressing upon US, Would’ have render Would have to go to the wail. company is in iorm obugated to pay (he $15,000.000 | buted in such manner as will best preserve | tnis a very dificult year to ges along, even or o! second mortgage buuds, princi s < Were issued without aatnority of law aud are void ta. ) corporation may be dissolved and wound | pose att, to meet the June interest, found that be | 4.\i'inat tne claims of McHenry are frauauient and | up by tue ual judement and fibcege of this Ooarts 5 a Wall street, effected for the puri of | accomplish by le would have to borrow $900,000, and be informed walawiul. ‘Tnat the said bonds, hor any part Twat in the meantime Hugn J. Jewett, whois now feelings o: revenge and by others in expectation le the Board, at a meeting held two weeks ago, tnat terevl. are hela by bond fide holders fr value, President or tue said company, may oe appointed oj prefis irom aeavy ‘beat? Within the be had made an arraugement with the Delaware, #1 tWAt W the said company ws Hable for auy euch receiver as aforesaid, With the power and | jagt mont ali that mumen ingenuity could do ae e.- Pr tataeuene gt get “< amount in respect of the said bonds it is ouiy @utnorky aforesaid. | toward destroying this company bas been ac- Church to assist in th a work ‘tel Lackawanna and Western aud the Delaware and — lable ior the amount of money actually received THE ORDER. complished, and this spirit has even been carried | rejormation. det tte ait hanee map ai Hudson companies by which he could secure a presi pe Tana ge igen ak tenon At a special term ot the Supreme Court of the State of so Jar a8 tu Institute @ movement along the une or one ct : New Yor! eid at the art House eity of New = Joan of $400,000 on the coal stocks heid by the | tay piuaintiit Ay heowiedge ano m0) <a om the 2h ae wag. ti eresen | Oe ee Ran Wg tT ye 4 FERRYBOAT COLLISION. 8 Doo! ce ople of the State ror the yze the operative po: Evie Railway Company on coal lands in Pennsyl- | information sufficient to iorm @ betiel as vania. = the valid: of, - ‘The Eger is Boch d Node . informed that all the other Hushd: venet. Me, Jeyett told. the Board thst he could Dons specified in toe said taole, to the amount {rue the summons herelm aid maKe new partes de. | Ibeei! 80 eI $400,000 out of he current expenses of the road, | \uerem specified, constitute legal and Valid ODlI- feudants, and for eave to Mle an amended and supple- to make the necessary provision for the accruing nd this with ‘he loan expected of $500,000 would, ations of the —_ company according to the | mental ompiaint. and also ior the Sppointment of & re ) neney - - rt bereul. “eit ears buat t of ihe property and tranchises of ri fod an make up the $000,000 needed to pay of | Lu'0! thereat. | tant pt ap ing meebo y,accordimg to the statute In such eases made the imterest. On Satu: day and Monday Company ior its jeased lines 1s $986,722, and the ry ‘4 * - ry peng econn korg Conan tuormed and beleves that’ cae seid. | 2503,'be, modo, papers, heels will fully aud of Lares Tue appolatment of a reeeiver Was in tue inter. <t D r - severai leases are lable to iorfeliure ia case of e company, secu og good collaterals OR yon-payment of rem the same matures. Tue the street, were sudcealy called in, so what had | pial already been saved out of the current expenses to | the said sae a pce ‘anea somes ie Go toward the payment of the interest badto be | tae said several companies. The unsecured sed to Meet the unexpected demands, to prevent debts of the Company amount to $2,645,551. Of 7 . , tuis sum, $1,096,841 is due for wages, and has re- & sacrifice of the collaterals. On Tuesday the | iiined due and unyaid for about two montns to Delaware aud Hudson Company notified the Erie. | the great prejudice of tue said compauy, to tie for reasous which were not given, as the Erie | prejudice of the public interest, and of the ue, ork. plaiutii, against the Erie Kailway Company, | tat would pal ‘is above. A motion'on behai ot | company. 1a tae mi & of counsel tor te people im this | practical effect of the pr nt proce uly deiogated by the Attorney General, appear- er tase 0 bring about a calmer and Wiser state of public | tne passi in fendant, the brie Kailway Company, as weilas the othe! deieudanis who have been served and ha nis acon Lipman, Bariow, Laroque and Mac- | for circulating damaging rawors. tead of | that there was ny waived | causing regret, the proceeding will eventuate | The passengers ing ad- | jargely to tue benefit of all the creditors of the | and the ferryboat wa: Ce tore. om the proposed amended papersand | Securities aud placing It on # soud and th toy proposed amended aud ‘supplemental complaint | foundation. My contidence 1s stil uNshaken that | scnoone: 1 elu duly verlied aud ou the afldavicot saci Wilbur | the Erie Rallway Company will yet vindicate itself eae whow company upon aseund financial basis. j snared TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION. eit to carry on the A grand temperance demonstration, under the the effect of the change in the affairs of the road ‘e Mortwaxe security the mortgaye Creditors o the amount end extent of such ileo, and that the amuirs of the company without any aid beyond | auspices of the Metropolitan Catnolic Total Absti- | it Fa tre Mead“ company Would sustain. ireparable | property af the eal company of, sil’sinds, inolud- | Set usagi eatuings greater economy. 1m tbe ad- pero wt paper cra aaa ie Pebsiter bs | » the Cooper Institute, Rev. Patrick Byrne presid- ing. The large ball was crowded to its utmost capacity, and strong speeches against intemper+ 1anu interest, sod promote the public interest and the inter. d sredit, stil AN ENN: ARO SP: Says Dee Ramee 966 FST, De. ‘The circumstances whicu b: ht about the a , , 4 “ ~( - company in good «re til more potent in a % Welnsnt or a1 piditprin - P- a. par, the said company has only realizeu there: est of the creditors of tue sald company, aod the , bringing about tue present result was @ maullest See caintee san Leis beara ieiamperance Pol ent of areceiver jor the road are rather trom at tne rate of advut lorsy cents on the dollar. roceeds distributed in such manner as May be combination on the part of the old enemies of the | accomplished by the Irish ople of this countr: peculiar. It appears that some time ago Mr. Jew- | Lue piaintifcnarges that the said mortgage bonus just and equitavie, and that then and thereapon road and of stock speculators in London by being drunkards and ow much they could | : ing sober live: stroying its credii—vy some 1M order to salisiy ‘An address of aavneed joyaity to the Pope and expressive * gratitude for nis comp! to the tn of difficulties so varied At half-past seven o'clock yesterday morning, to , ana of so potent 6 eateaanes the company found | while the ferryboat James Fisk, Jr., was on its | arrussed that they have hut veen able | way to the Pavonta ferry, in Jersey City, it col- interest. Knowing of the bostile proceedings | /lded with a scnooner during the prevalence of a | | that were contemplated we oad to accept the | heavy fog. The bowsprit and rigging of the and provided. as is alleged, and also for an injonetion, | 1aevitavle and aliow & receiver to be appuinted, schooner were carried away, and nearly the en- | dion now coming on to be heard; | est or ali the creditors o: the company. The | tire cabin of the terryboat abaft the wheel was ug Will Le | stove in, There was terrible consternstion among ay 1 thal le, gers, many o! pre- | also iniormed and belivves that 14 ad moving for and ‘on behalf of the people, the de- | Opinion in relat.on to che wuole work. Specula- | servers, be eving that the ferrybout was sbout ‘appeared | tOrs will hencefurth nos enjoy the opportunities | tosink. On exatmination it was found, how age below the water lini ; ; i laid up for repairs, The {ue aud legal notice and service oF the motion | rug and tend toward rescoriug the value of its | oulpaptiity seems to have been on votn sides, {oF | the .erryboat was provided with & whistle and the deli, yet neither was used. i ‘ ange scenes anytime persons to Waom wages are 80 due: $635,509 sq. and on motion of the said Wilbur M. | compiecely, pay all its deots, earn woney eavagn A MISSING MAN. people sas, that they had determined not to make > is due for supplies and 18 many montus due brown, of counsel for the piatutitis, aud atier bearii } the loam of $500,000. Mr. Jewett wasthus left ana unpaid. inese sums constitate in equity a Wii f. MacFarland, ieq.. on benait of the said one onan te ick coe hase, withoat means to meet the _anterest. | Dreferential charge om tue proper 7 and revenues y cateeshian nevindbarn hea tr io é ae. falling co of the receipts aur. | Of the said company, Gnd, as the piamiis is ad Wurst, Chit the sumitnons in this action be and | railways in the country.’ Vised, should be #0 regarded aud Gealt With DY | the same is hereby amecded ‘ayed tor. Second, ons fi 5 ing the past twelve days aoout one- tne Court. in addition there many actions | Jsve be und leave is hereby grauted to Ble the erepend | a Sbiety of Peaveent a ee arin | f half the usual figure also stopped the way, pending against the said company, involving ended and supplemental co nplaint 1m this action, | apo: . lio y+ | Claims auovating to maby oundred thousand ‘and tne said summons being so | S00G! the 1avoraole renal Secording to one of the airectors. Siwaultane- ; a . ‘the said amended and supplemental dol.ars, Ihere are otner claims Bot In Qiao nine ‘having, vecn du'y. fled, {tis further tot the ously with the fact becoming apparent taattue suit to a very large amount, there | Sriered that Hugn J. Jewett, now the Pi Erie Ka be and he is hereby appotnted tion relative to Mr. company was likely to be ubable to meet the in- | are also against to said company jadg- x ote unsausied t© @p amount unkuown. | speaking of the efforts made by Mr. iway } lar che property and f terest hr, Jewett received notice of the intention | fre girecuors in 1573 purchased for the compa . 5 fewett to | feet seven inches in heigh' i Lignt 7 ya rie Kaliway Col a incl eigut, is of lignt complexion, | of various parties—some in New York, some in | jarge amount or stock in companies, Owutag 60- | natin this action Pears Weeder, beacae he den} Lord with brown hair and bide eyes. Wuen ue was | New Jersey an: sowe in Pennsyivania—to wove for | called coai lands in Peonsylvania, paying thereior | $i! ud singular the appurvenncss in anywiee thereto | ocean py ius pot getting it, woich was eagra- | Naty under dost and vest apd GBrK gray pantie” arenas $2,504,191, of WRICD $1,991,510 WAS applies to tue we gon fore fads ve the appointment of a receiver of tne road. In ¢as@ | Durcuiase ot said stock, and the balance, $452,951, {iv business thereol, and ne eouary Mg iy the proceedings touk place im New Jersey or Pena- was advanced to meet expenses incurred by said properiy and efficiently to perform the duties imposed | trom the current expenses of tI sylvania sud a recetver shoud be appolatea in Companies in (he Managemeut ana develop. u»on hii by this or ‘vf that ne cive « bond for the faith. | «roe appointment of MF, it Ment of the same. 1 stock 80 purchased , {Ul periormance oi iis duties as receiver in the premises laces tue wao ower of the eompauy in bi either State the portions of the road in those in the sum of 800,00 with sureties to be anproved, a8 to bs vi ig not at present @ source of revenue. firm and suiiiciency, by one of the Ja: of thi a nds, and by order of juument he is di States would be, be Understood, asa naturairesult, Moreover, tae plaintiff alleges Whatsuch purcoa*e = gag that on the filing of such bond rected to pay ali sum: to be totally disorganized aad the finale would be pepe eaten dgantn atmpenn oo Pye gta wegen ban ac up of the whole Dustces of the road. | SSatis ci. tiger vant; tne Giatanen eure | farthest Wes edited soee" Was great danger, too, the directors be- | o% in May, ii directors, in order to periect uties the receiver shall im wi Meved, in case @ recetver was appointed at the in- | £24 control line of rairoad trum New | Clerk of thiscourt « tone. fall Pn courier ak. . s York to Chicago, entered inco an agreement witn fal aud mixed.of all whica be is appoinues receiver. stance of some uuimportant creditor or ef some tne Atiautic and Great Western Railroad Gom- second, 1h said ton person seeking to indueuce the stock market, (pat pany lor the lease of tue road o! that vompany €X- ot the sac road. 1m the ordinary ani usual course could be discharged and the road returned to a : ‘ ‘ y same is now operated 1 co of Fe ¥. the interests of ail parties whose property shoul1 Seding irom salgmanca, ta thew are ol Net tetas freih: aud paswougers having due regard bo them. Meanwuile all tae property uf tue company | Coun. to ANNIE b., be preserved would be sacridced. Oa Tuesday company liegaily deciared a +0-calied scrip divi- Ras eet ny aged ree evening, therefore, a meeting of the Board was | cend in November, 186¥; that the directors, in called at the residence of Mr. S. L. M. Barlow, one | F' py Roend geese dng Bg agers atuck @ dividend amounting to v1, abs on of the directors, w e@ there was fall attend- common stock $1,365,000, Wuich dividend piamtit renine tals mooey, tne ance, Mr. Jewett there and then laid all believes Was not earned; that piaintid believes Sth servants and agents, und shall purchase ano pay for | itis iair tO presnuie tl THE PACTS BEPORS THs BOARD for many yeurs past the net earnings of the fom‘) him 1 be necessary and. proper in the exercise A . ave Mot been sufficient to pay its | of « sound discretion, with the Vourt te determine what, if anything, coula be done to oniugations as y matared, The odligations trom ume io ume, save \ne appointment of a receiver, It seems that | have vecn disel by call loans, on — = Smuaoat aie ton a OTviLamt fates of mterest have been paid. Tne to Usage an | 4 ‘7 the sentimeut oi the Bourd was unanimous, and gio ‘having been deait with merely for specua- ie ‘Faille balances other railroads, the general desire Was expressea, chat the indi tion it as had the eect Of damaging the creaix PUCCS/rom. time to time aa man cssry avd proper bine tion on tue street. re way vated by toe calling 10 of the ordinary loans, there- vb: ing oUt Of his wands tae $300,000 he had saved e road now r i w are pr within a reasonaole time to raise @ compara’ small sum Of mouey—provably at the utmbst u to exceed $5,000,000—with which to pay off t Fropair, to the ‘end ‘that the saul uy operated with safety and con- To the same end ne shal! itvm through the receiverstio. Uf for w: Stock, Or irom imability ¢o aie o: JAMIN WALDRON, Of and discharge all needral lador- re road will eventaaily and will be reorganized on @ more substau' he added that be did not bell . this city, to of | Travis, of Snrad Oak, Westchester counsy. ue for lavor to em MARRIED. furnisned within fou Powsti—lawin.—On Thursday, May 20, at the of t | residence of the bride's parents, by tne Rev. Wm. : be foreclosed upon some One or all the mortgages, DIED. ALvoRD.—At Orange, N. J. ee basis without relerence to ite present stuck cap- Auwrs r* Attoun if the bat ital”? The relatives aud iriengs of th vidual members of the Board sbould jead the com- = bmeng gp Co — ao gy — arrangements for the faterenange of busines 18 JAY GOULD'S KNOWLEDGE. half. . wad. Jewett, tne President, v8 ap ointe: of tratic arrangements, au ¢ shall have power gel Gor 21 * or pepe dca wage pageant Jane | Feceiver, thai ne may sdvise with his board ot Di- Fally te do and periorin all thingy usual and proper, | Ms. oon ST eeteaatle teak na knee moteng | Geer Ohta tenn ae vided, im nm of Mr. Jewetr, ecording to sand usages of good ralirond mai " C pin atlas onda anandio oy fs peswinetanding the landanie to inerease the bus of the suid road art from aged 4 years and 6 montos. jurtuer assistance Of suck 4 character would not jeut the company is now and Sfement. to increase the bus and that shait have power to prosecuce be necessary to meet the July imierest. in view ring irom Waste ot of the excessively low ratesin force, growing oat t earnings of tue of the competition between the great trunk lines, | fompany & acel slection sates Of the fact that the payTulls of the compauywere uring tue same tt a case two months in arrears, makiug Dearly $1,000,000 have been $4,784,000, and in addition to this @ foat- @ te 3, and of uJ meral de- 10 debt of $5,000,000. At no time during toe ae, LES : me ae ad be. | Period doresaid, or for & period long anverior | any aud all vuits Preciation of the bosiness of the ro - | thereto, has (ae said company been ina Anancial | {e sali company ot aga fore reierred to, Mr. Jewett was unable to | condition, ne argues, to pay its current ooliga- | the permission of ulils os tions of Various Kinds as (oey matured, and tue | fi prover expenss of suck Propet ae eto intel of the public, He a1 defend without the ec order of this wourt all existing actions bj and to pay and defray neident thereof pbllosopher. Mr. Gouia’s es, wh m tois remark, bad a malign expression, and if tue! Was any pity iu nis beart ior tue danger thas be- te ife of Uapvain 8. W. The reporter, during nis ramvies in Wall street, say ‘ 6 b that such temporary assistance would De sul fo iint now due to tbe servauts, eMplOyés ROI | and preserve the corpora.e organigution and franchises ‘gov herent to Go more than to postpone the insolven- agents of tue company, represented oy tae p of the sald company tik final judqueut in thisaction, | among ovners Mr. Woer to attend cy of the company, and so it was finally deter- | rus of the company, is about And to detray the necewary ani proper expenses im- | « was one. uatered. oat halt-past o1 a be san of $1,000.901. Tuete i* now due | cident thereto: and in ailand singular the premises he 0. J (St. ch iuined by the Board that it wou Gowite tO | om the ia company to sundry persons, # Ar wo seek orders aud directions as — Broome stree‘s. ta ny Measures to apply for the appor int | for materials and supplies, about ti jum of heed wo e for and di Of a tecetver, but simpiy, in case a receiver Was | $1,900,00, Vesides @ floating a $800, 18a, as te he unt be odtins <n weneenEr nprnghn pee per yyy tng, May 2, Sana M. ViELe, wife soo a& May Teasonably Le done afver he shall have °. ich 18 becommg due from time to time, at a the pertormancs of bie dug rae asked for, as the Board was led to believe by the mort intervals. f New York would = fhe current earnings of the company are no courts should be re- | More thau sufficient tu pay current operating ex- ident of the | Peuses. The only ‘availab, jor the satisfac- tion of the said indebcedness, ur ay part thereot | the conduct sod management of its iawiul business | tig view of the German Danker, and Sdded that | to at ve receiver. Beyond this the Board | consist of stocks and bondé tO the Nomiuai such busmess shall not ¢ pees OP, never would tae United States hi Jong years o1 it# mismanagement and corruption | eid must end io baukrap cy ana reto.” ye nd § months, wok no action. karly yesterday morning the | Page @bout $101,000, but of Uncertain mar | then four month apd our iy the premiaeg pility aud commercial peace uatil Atiorney General appiied before Judge Donohue | ®t “ution to tne indebtedness before specified cr ssocrtain the amount | ee 4 ot & Som won earrent @ud the Supreme Court (or the appoiutment of a ‘the 46c0 year tae? Me conversed With several oaukers and brokers oo DeTseMaN*.—On Wednesda; toe situation Erie was placed in. A few were | guort tines, JURGEN BeteMANN, Ord In BOK = disinciIned to talk about the matter, wOlle | gint Hagen, Hanover, aged 62 BLake.—At Waterford, N. Y., on Ta resus other defeodaats. the'grie Railway is oue of the grandest and best | Peter Owens, aged ninoteen years, has been Missing from his nome, at the corner of Fifty- first street and Tnird avenue, since the 26th of April. No cause for his absence can be thought of oy his friends except that he bas met with | some mishap, as he Was an intelligent, steady young man, who never nad been away from his | residence unaccountadly beiore. se hs’ reosiver MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Ormiston, Dr, Seneca D. PowRLL to Lizzig, only @aucoter of Robert irwin, Esq., all of ut disses, papers picase copy. floating debt ot’ tne company, she receivership | gr sFa hotseman.—on he H james Brownlee, G: 24th inst., Mr. BEN- Miss Lol 6n Monday, May 24, h year of May, 26, , 01 scarlet aghter of H, O, Armoar, | Funeral (rom No. 44 First place, Brooklyn, on Tharsday, 2ith inst., at tare Baxer.—At West lroy, May 24, 18' aker, in the 70th year w! er age. great American corporation eyes aid The sulneives hege friends of the family are in- vited toattend tue funer: OF WALL STREBT MEN. dence, on Thursday, the 2710 , from inst, at two o’cloek May 26, after a ars. J His relatives ana frienas are respectfully invit fanerai, on Friday afternoun, clock, from the German Lut! church, corner ol Funeral Friday, at three o’cloce. BoskowITz.—On Tuesday night, Davip WILLIAM, | son of ignaz and Corr! é 4 . - wo arta the company is indebted on cali and time ioans a coocnten a1 Te age. Gemnien te dnote, and on hike nis bend. in ene | SUMet SheMnOm has on deposit with tihin four months prior | ‘ecrias specie paymente, le Felatives and iriends of thi granted cs mution; aud on dans uis pond 18 628 | tory yop yuew Indedvedness, securities Of various this ofder ana he shal pay the amount | THR DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEEN’s | spectiaily invited to attend, the eee nls bondemen peing » i A ay kinds, waich, it sola for default In payment of the to be Jugly due, but Be shall, not iy low, Homer Kamsdell ana © DL. Sorgen, I possession of (ue whole r as receiver a eer of tue Court. it is uodersivou (hat similar roceedl be takeo in New Jersey and eure tue appolutment of Mr. iver in those States, ibe S jOWiig are Lhe papers in (be casei tovk t 1 om. | 108M, Would realize Much less than tue true value | tier order of this Court. Railway Comps! tonereo. Ou the lst of Jue next ensuiag, on the so- Fith—He shali have power to red called second consulid age bonds there | curities of the company now pled Will become due abd payan: (2. AUD ual IMetal- | ioeus of money, audi! vee inet Of interest amounting to $663,190, being atthe row m: aiid be shall also Tate of seven per ceut per anoum on toe dolar on | Mouey. it needial 10 hie jadgme $14,400, 000 of toeawid bonds actasily issued, Includ- | th the Rircoucns Spite! ee eat y had been prominentiy men- tioned in connection with the loan of mo Brie road on its coal lands, the Mena officers vo ascertain the many CORN ELISON. —At Jer: | Tech ioe of wis age. | _ Rel aod ay be needtul at jast mentioned and exclading the | ty fof Current necessities and supplies, but for BO the compuny hereinvelore specided | otter purpose without the order of thie Court, all the information in mis " due aud puyabie, otuer Ob. gations Math—ine said receiver shail keep « true, fall and | eral of ti | wii mature become able bewween now Bice oer Sta re a Golags ag sued of | ing Wee aseny Aig pa yn to tne amount Of Over | Come w iis bands, and of all ma that oy chee $3,000,000 | Woe invaliaated, Tne} been trai rth | coal, baying aod selling Cosi jands—which acquired, pern under the olf Fisk-Go' to the most | Grier. ani Bi the sam Of oitener if requis oti jurcher clerk there true. 4, itm. hig reoepes and sisbareeme: fesily appears, the faet is gu, tbat the PRT fy defendant, the Brie Kalway Company, is, amd ivr | 4ePomtin some bank Of Ne ear past, uae been Whoily insOl- | to the eof W Quiess thd reel uereafter braved | tania “- ren $4,081,271, Gilegee that, t | to meet expenses and iaterest, tney (ACS duy, t lied ior ge Ay Ug Lg and eres | te, baseman Oumouny. peverui | Notice of funeral $ nae B90, Aum Us m an “a. cr Geke and ta | Yeut. and outa re Ponet e sTory. pay any suen debts of longer standing without the far- As the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western entn avenue, between i weaty second sireets, at bail-past one O'clock, City Heiguts, on Mon- day, May 24, JOHN M. CoRNELISON, the ads w eatten inerai, from ber late residence weiday, May 28, at toree P. M. the 10:25 A, BL. train row Grand Central nad de; régime—and finally finding themseives unabie ‘be Rovren,—~sadceniy in New Orie: ne 2460 inet., Desines Lovt: 0, relict Of the late Jonn De Ruyter, Beq, of wae seized fe He is about five | this city. ednesday, May 26, 1875, 8 pi iggy bd agg ate ugnter 0 ain Jou J keep- | 80 essential Co its futare usefuimess and togive | J House ‘ nid property, bore. real and personal, | value to its stock will De preserved intact Be nt py a : “3 ol power to WaLDron—TRavis.—v0 the ca! ia tially iavited C Taueral. trou te ing eDectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom the of the ordinary lvans wae tae result ofamy com- | Cnurca of the Lransdguration, in Tweuty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue, on Fricay morning, at st ten o'clock, Without farsher notice, utheran Eligaveth and ay evel i Frederic! Boskowitz, aged Mr. Cammack, a stock operator, coincided with Relatives and iriends are respec! a faneral, from tne r parents, 123 East Seventy-tirat str CARKOLL.—On fuesday evenin: ¥ 2, ering illness, JOUN CARROLL, Stone cutter, ID tfu idence of his atten A. s, iy invited a if te res -first a M. D., to , on TD “26, T. Ruveoca, * @ invited to attend said lain tits irom the allow- 8{, on the hat they as @ great | | Mec- | | apples, am ot lie | the ferry, | nis, by the jo cards, nis age, fter e invited | Protestant | raday, Amenia, N. | Carriages | | wife of Henry G. Foggah, and daughter of Jam | late residence, | lodge room, M —On Monday, May 24, at four ofclockt ea ‘at the Riverside Hospital, of a severe illness, dJosErdg F., _ La a Rag . T. Doage, ed 37 years, 3 months \. asomiry,—Un ‘Tuesday, May 26, alter @ long and severe iilness, Many’ EmMa, only daugnter 0} Dantel and Mary Dority, aged 22 years, 9 months and 6 days. The funeral will take ‘place this (Taursd: morving, at ten o'clock, at the residence of het arents, 66 Beach street. Pajossay.--Oa March 29, after & short but severe illness, JON L. H.R, Dossay, eldest son of Jona L. and Poebe M. Dossay, aged 28 years, 1 montm and 29 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, irom the rest. dence of nis brother-in-law, 135 East Eihty-third strect, on Friday, 28tu inst., ateleven o'clock A. Me Dwyex.—On May 26, after & short illness, Kats Dwyer, a nutive of Littleton, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the 36th year of ner rie Friends of the iamily are invited to attend the funerai, irom the residence of her mother, Mar- garet Dwyer, No, 443 West Tuirty-second street, on Thursday, May 27, at two o'clock, to Calvary Cemeter. Evans. t Jersey City, James Evans, of the ag of Tyholland, county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 38 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfuily imyited to atteud the funeral, on Fri aay, ‘at one o’clock sharp, /rom his la'e residence, gy d Bay street, Jersey City, and from thence to ‘alvary Cemetery, ERGUSON.-OL Tuesday, May 25, JoL B. Ferau- SON, aged 78. Relatives and friends are invitea to attend his faneral, on Thursday evening, at eight o’ciock, fom the Methowist Episcopal cuureb, corner Morton and Bediord streets, Remains taken to Porte chester on Friday morning. PLYNN.—On ‘Tuesday, May 25, EDWARD, youngest son of Margaret Fiynn, in the 28th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the lamily are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from tis mother’s resiaence, 448 West Filty-tourth street, this (Toursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Foagan.—On Tucaday, May 25, Mrs, ANNIE 4 B. and Sarah Wilkins. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 153 Sackett street, Brooklyn, on ‘fhura+ wy. May 27, at three o’clock P. M. ORD.—On May 25, atter a lingering illness, Dr. JOuN A. Ford, in the 63d year of his age. Friends are invited to attend the rneral, from his late residence, 108 West Forty-second street, at three o’clock P.M. '3.—On Wednesday, May 26, WILLIAM GaD- in the 79th year of nis age, His friends and acquaintances are respectfull invited to attend tne funeral, from nis late resi- dence, 619 Hust Twelfth street, on Thursday aiter- noon, at two o'clock. Enniskillea (county Fermanagh) papers please copy. ChitacueR.—On Tuesday, May 25, 1875, Mary, child of Anthony F, and Anne Barton Gallagher, aged 8 years and 7 days, Reiatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), @¢ two o'clock, from Sul Bast Fifty-third street. GARDINER.—Tuesday, the 25th inst., Mary J., wile of Thomas Gardiner, In the 36tn year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of vie family, also the members of Tabernacie Loage, No. 598 *, and A. M. are respectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, her late residence, 227 Grecne street, on Thursday, at one o’ciock P. M. HALLARON.—On Wednesday, May 26, 1875, WIL- LIAM HALLARON, awed 23 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, irom nis 265 West Twentieth street, om Friday morning, May 28, 1575, at nine o’clock. Hookny.—The members of Syivan Grove Lodge, No, 275 F. and A. M,. are requested to meetat their 01 all, on Thurada: 27, at halt-past one P. 4] oP broths? Hookey, from No. 352 Navy street, Tho-e unable to reaca the | room ble ut the piace of the tuner Mem- bers of sister lodges invited. By order of the M. * WESLEY B, CHURCH, Secreta JacoBs.—At Greenville, Jersey City, on Ma: Serene, wile of Jonn Jacobs, in the 76th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday, May 27, at three o’clock P. M., from tae Methodist Episcopal church, Linden avenue, Greenville, Jersey bats Jongs.—At Tarrytown, N. Y.,on May 25, Mary ANN, wife of Absalom Jones aud daugnter of Robert in the 68th year ol her age. nd friends are invited tive: neral, at Washingtoa enurch, Tarrytown, oo Fri geloe ae M. Train leaves JoNEs.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, 26th inst., Mary, widow ofthe late Henry F. Jones, aged 26 y ears, The relatives and friends of the family are re- ctiully invited to attend ihe iuneral from her late residence, 334 Ninth street, corner Monmourh, on Friday, May 28, at nalf-past eignt A. M.; thence to St. Michael’s church, where a solemn high mass mm Will be offered up forthe happy re- se Of hersoul. Interment in th metery of Holy Sepulchre, New irk, N. J, Kixg.—On Tuesday, JosEri I. KING, son of Louis and Mary King, ages, 86 years and 6 months. Relatives and friends ed to ectiuily im bis faneral, at St. Luke's ‘Hospi this Thursday, at two o'clock. Remains to ve interred in Green- wood Cem ry. Troy papers please copy. Lawrence.—On soeedey. May 25, CORNELIA, wife of James Lawreoce, in the 65th year of her ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend ner funeral, from her late residence, No, 1,589 Second avenue, between Elghty-second an | Eighty-third streets, on Thursday, May 27, at ove o’ciock P. M. Mantin,—aAt fifty miautes past eight A. M., om 26th inst., HENRY &., eldest son of Peter and Mary K. Martin, aged 4 years, 1 month a Relatives and friends o! the family are r fully invited to attead the Junerai, irom idence of the parents, 371 Bust Fourth Thursday, the 27th, at one o’clock P. M. Mocnno.—On May 26, EMMA C, VARiaN, wie rig ‘A. Munro and daughter of tne late Andrew |. Varian. Relatives and friends, and members of Brooklyn Lo L 0. F., are invited to attend the , from 195 Prospect aveoue, pear Fourth avenue, on Friaay afternoon, May 23, at three o'clock. MCCORMACK.—At Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday, May 25, of aed Epira GeLEN, a 2 year 5 nvus ‘Li day: Fe ft Wi m2 Relatives ai nds are lavited to attend the funeral services at the country residence of her parents, Stamford, Conn., on Toursday, May 27, a8 ten o'clock A. M. Carriages will be at tne stam- ford depot to meet the 5:05 A. M. train from New York. The remaios will arrive in New York at 12:35 P. M. Carriages im waiting at the Grand Cen- tral depot. MCFARLAND.—On the 24th inst., HAMILTON, son of the lave Hamiiton McFarland, aged 36 years. The 4 and iriends of the family a the funeral, fro t 0 PicuoLa—At Jersey City Heights, on Wedne: g May 26, CARMAN NicHOLS, in tne 66th year of 8 age. Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the tuneral, from bis late residence, on Lexington avenue, on Saturday, the 20th inst, at one o'clock, . Me OaKkES.—At Bloomfeld, N. J., on Wednesda May 26, ABIGAIL H., Wile of David Oakes, aged years. Notice of faneral hereafter. O'BRIgN.—On May 26, ANNIE, wife of Philip O’Brien and daughter oi the lave James and Maria Conran, of Hacketstown, Carlow county, Ireiand, tm the 40th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fauy tovited to attend the funeral, from ner late residence, 011 Eiguth aveu \o, corner of Fifty-iourte atreet, on Friday, May 28, at ene o'clock P. M. PRLL.—Un Wednesday vr ‘May 26, at nis residence, Set ten street and Eieventh avenue, PLL, in the 67th year of bis ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to attend the juaeral, on Satur- day morning, May 29, at half-past tea o'clock, Eighty-fourth street Presb; 2 oburen, near Elevénta avenue. POLHAMIUS.—At Englewood, N. J.,on Tuesday, May 25, FLomeNce, twin daughter of James A. and Mary Louisa Poihamius, aged 1 year The relatives aud iriends of the ly apectiully invited to attend the funeral setvices, no Thursday, May 27, at twelve o'clock, from the Chureh o: the Annunciation, in Fourteenth stree' between Sixth and Seventn avenues, witnoul further notice. POLHEMUs.—On Monday morning, May 24, A. D, POLHEMUS, in the 56th year of Lis age, Revatives and friends of tne jt fully invited to atcead fa residence, 86 Pierrepont street, Broo: on Thursday afteraoon, 27th inst., at tree o” Somramer.—At Waite Piaing, N. Y., on T ay morning, 25th inst., JosBra M. SCHIRMER, 10 tue 62a er of bis age. Relatives and friends are respectfully the faneral, at his late residence, on t two o'clock P. M. Trains leave atral depot, Forty-second street, at 10:25 a. M. Hotel, on ti ; the Gramercy Pare 1 ee Tuomas yD SHER woop. Funeral services at the bs my chureh, Cy ured: c to —On W. 80 & | |OMPSON.- w jost., ANNA MARGARET, ‘wife of rederick Thompson, aged & and friends ofthe oomg oy re to attend the funeral, iro No, 640 HickA street, South the 28th ist, at two P.M. Toesday, May 25, Winvisp 3 21 yoars, a Trieads are reapeotfully invited wu irom nis idence Ro, 6H or (Thareday) afvernooa, w Wabn.-Suddenly, on May 98, Hannisow Wana, and ifiends of the family ed 82 years. at Sept irom is Beret, ony iday, at one