Diskussion:Whitcomb Judson

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Judgment for $5,042 in favor of the National Bank of the Republic of New-York was yesterday entered against the Judson Pneumatic Street Railway Company of 45 Broadway. The bank brought suit against that company -- George W. Delamater. Lewis Walker, and Henry D. Cooke -- on a three months' promissory note for $5,000, dated Sept. 29, 1890, made by Lewis Walker and G.W. Delamater to the order of the Judson Company, which was indorsed by the company and Henry D. Cooke, came into possession of the Bank of the Republic, and was not paid at maturity. %Vhen Deputy Sheriff Heimberger called yesterday at 45 Broadway, where the company had its offices, he was informed that it had removed a few days ag-. Friends of the company allee that it is abundantly able to pay the amount o the . Judge O'Brien of the Supreme Court has granted the following attachments: _% A. rning, Braus Co. of Antwerp and Buenos Ayres for $0,202, 1 favor of Elmenhorst Co., balance duo of money advanced on a shipment of nutria skills, which were reJected as not corresponding with the contract el sale; a-ainst Augua Volker of Hamburg, Germany, for $II,40, in favor of Bennett. Day de Oo., oil a to deliver 100 casks of dried whortleberries, arrived a month late and not in good condition, and against Kendrick, Pettus Co. of Clarlsvfile, Tenn., for $4,500. in favor of John T. , the amount doe on tobacco sold for him by the firm. John tI. ]Pettls of the firm has tn Mx:L State, against which the attachment was issued, The iron and hardware firm of Ward Byrne executed an assignment to-day. Preferences of $14,000 are made to liquidate promissory notes, the greater amounts being Griswold Brothers, Troy, $5,162; Dndloy B. Steele, Jersey City. $1.000: Troy Iron and Steel Company. $1.100; National Exuhango Bank, $,572. This house was early in the century by John Spencer. In 1816 Erastus Coming, Sr., was admitted to partnership, remaining at the head of the house until 187'2, when the present Erastus Corning, r., succeeded. In 1886 Mr. Coming wit. . The ILbllitles are thought to be 540.000 and $50,0110. Thursday night all attachment was levied on the store of James R. Boyoc, Jr. de Co. of Butte, Men, one of the oldest and largest dry goods houses in the %Vest, at thc instance of the First National Bank, for $60,000, ou a note of the firm for that amount dated Dee. 11, 1890. The at- was levied to force an assignment, was made to D. P. l orter, the bookkeeper of the hank. Who assets are stated to be . $125,U0(}. The gross liabilities are at $100, VO0. Jacob Huyotq farmer, of Marion Township, Boe]r,8 ::! County, Penn., has assigned for tim of . ors hie --acre farm. Franklin Bucks. fail'.. 'j[ er, Centre Townshly. same county, has . _ ninety-acre farm, and John Rrnno, farmer. .hal ll hocken Township, also c.f Berks Ct,unty, hi8 ono-15llr dred-and, twenty-acro ir. rm. Those three wort. h $30,000. The liabilities are .,ot star0rl '. Br4' reports 71 failures in h$ U States duringthe week, against 357 in tho week and 28B, 294, 250, and 242 h the ing weeks of 1890, 1889. 1885. amd 1887, - ' . 5110 States had 66, New-Englaad 43, Southern S0, Western 62, Northwestern 27, Pae4fio 18, and Territories 5. Canada hd 5V, an lnp2. -- 'l 3 over the week. d '. '.'i -- Jndgmen, ,or $26.291 /' against Peck, Co., ue, ,,4s torials t the foot of West Thirieth Slree$, t _. N01 of th Brick Company. F. M. Young has been appointed ; .N CmnmonXoaith Mutual Fire Insurance CqlUi J. W. Reed CO. of. Ab!l.ne, Texas, hgv "'.... ' -- i to the . anu. The a j/.,?; 0 000 assets not known. ' ':":,-"'.';::.d;;' $ , ; .... ,,: ..:. The Bank of Amerioa Loan aud Tx-m.,a th the sum o, ,. ,. . ,',d/:?:4-