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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1874, — i3 PROVISION-MEN, izzation Meeting Yesterday on fhe Guljzct of Soured Meats, [+ Soarch for the Author of tho Obnoz- jous Statements, X(r. Ronney Believes Some of Them to Be True. A Conforence with The Editor of The Tribune. Immedintely aftor the * aftornaom cedl” in the Opea Bomd of 'rado, at 4 o'clock yesterday, Mr. Charlos Couusclman rose and askod that Mr. James Turner take the chair as * Prostdent of tho Chicago Packing and Provision Com- pany.” Mr, Turnor took the chnir, and asked what wway tho plonsura of the mostin SEEKING ¥OR INFORMATION, Mr. Counsolman stated that, in conrpany with Ahe other membors of the Committeo appointod to wait upon Mr, Horaco White, chiof oditor ot Tue Curcaao TRINUNE, in rolation to an article of Snturday lnat, ho had porformed his duty that morning, but, before the Committee had the pleasuro of scclug Mr. White, the latter and ir. Colbort had o very long conforence in the passnge-way, Whon the Committoo did seo Mr. White, they askod him for the namo .of the anthor of the objectionable commu aication. A, Whito replied that, while ho thouight the writor of the communication Lnd no :ight to ehiiold himuelf bohind an snonymons sigunture, still ns the author might be subjocted to penso- oution and ruined in business, be preferred mot to give tha name. Now, ho {Mr. Counsclman) considored that that was an unfair way in which tomeet tho issuo, Vackers and brokers lad beon oliive assailed, and the lattor hnd been sconved of buying up rotton monts aud solling the samo to customots. As Mr. White had rofused to take nny action in roferoncs to tho mntter, it rommined for tho packers and Hrokers thomselves to koo thab full justice was done, e, therofore, moved that ANOTHER TRIAL Do made with Mr. Winte, and that Messra. Cul- Tortron and Tarnor bo added to the Cowmittos appointed to walt on tha editor of L'k ‘LRINUNE. My, 8. P. Oldorsbuw put tthe motiou, whicl ‘was carriod. WANTING INBTRUGTIONS, Mr. Culbortson anid thut tiio appolntment war all well onough, but be should like to have some ingtructions how to procoed. Mr. Lawrouco supposed that the mover of the resolution must bave lad somo definite iden in his mind whon ho mado his motion, 8o far ns censuro conld go, they had altendy emphutically disapproved of the article of the 7th wnst., and hiod waited upon the responsible oditor of L'ur: TrBUNE in referenco to the sume, e liopes thoy would do something definito at that meeting. TAVE MR, COLBERT UP, Mr. Counsclman remurked that, if in the regular Board of 'T'rado it way customary to suk- pend o memver who had used unlawful aud un- Warrantacle limgungen roference to that body, be did not kee bow umember of tho Packing unc Provision Company conld be scrooned bobimd tha wm.cl-abw edterm, “the liborty of tho pregs.” Ho wanted Mr. Colbert, the commercial edito: of Lue Tmposx, brought before the Board ot Dircetors and have his priviloges on tho Board. 80 limited that he could not uumse members ati his _own pleasure sud couvenionce. 1o uliould. Dbe Timite: 80 us to bo kopt within proper bounde. Iis conduct has boeu ontragaous towards some: 0. the membors, and ho lost no owmrluuhyd ussadling thou. At auy rate, he had no busices upon, tho Board except to make his comzuarcial roports. @0 SLOWLY. Mr, II. 0. Ranuney suid that the gootlemon wera driving too fost, snd ouglht to tako 1natters & littlo moio coolly. There was no use in run- ning off 1n such a manuer, espacielly as lio Lud hieard that very mornivg s prominent paciter ad- mit 1ho trnth o somoe of tho statemonts. madc in Yuc Unmuse on Saturdsy, [Noite] 1t would be weil fur the Commitice ulready np- pointed to make furthor investigation bofore roceoding rashly, 1t was, o8 many of them knew, & protty common story that somo clausos of pork wore 80 badly muade up that tharo was virtmally no market for thom in the :regulai Board, That was the repnvy, at all evonts, Ho could bring forward sowe uf tho most retpousi- blo packers im tho city to prove tho truth of what ho liad ssserted, [Conttision.) Gontlamen might dissent, but that wowid not siter the fact in the public mind that theico was somio bruth iu what Lus Crinune writor bed put forward. A this thero woro loud cries of * Name 1" and cousidoruble noise. ARE WE LIBELED ? Mr, Dow, in order, to test the scuse ot the moating, moved tat'the Provision nnd Paciding Compuny—brokers included—pass u rewoluvion Jofiniug whether or not they wore libeled 1 Tur clo of March 7, enco did not seo how there could ba on to tho passnga of o direor rosolus wure. 'I'no article was outragoously sindorous in chargmg tho brokors with baving knuwingly cuouted” thuir customers, 1t was, in short, infamous. WE ARE, Mr, Culbertson suggested that the rosolution of My, Dow be quslitied by using the words :| ¥ Labeloas upon tue trade,” instoad of **a Libel opon tha Packing and Provision Company.” This was agreed to, and tbe resolution #o umended was earried, ANOTMER INTERVIEW. Mr, Dow moved that the Commttes again call apou My, Hoisee Whito und sok (rown him the | aumne of the author of tho livalvus article, and, {f My, Whito porsisted in rerumus to give up :he numa, that e Ciicaco LuboNe Lo pro- So010 | agninst for libel. ALy, Counselman—But, while the legal matter i6 .ending, whut are wo to do with Mr, Colbert ¥ Low uro we got to ourb bit ? Mr, Rannoy--Thot is out of order. It 18 none of your businoss any more thau the resy of us. Mr. Counselmau—%he Chuir is deciding; here, not you, 1 ask tho Chaoir what should 'wo do with Mr, Colbert ? “ho Chair—Bofors going any further, I think tho Cownmitteo had Letter tulk over tho whole Tulter sguin with Mr, White. When the Cow- it100 roport axmn we tun takio actiou, ‘I'ho motiou of Mr. Dow was then put aud leclared carried, there being sevorsl nugative Toicea, . FOOTING THE BILL, Mr, 3. 7. Richards—Now thas you have passed thag resolativn, who is geing to stund tho grent “sponsso that wust wrise rom prosocating w papur lika 1 Catosao Tutnose ? 7 Alr, Connselmnu—1'he expense will, of courso, b2 bone 1 due proportion by every wann who *eols 1uut ho has boen aggrioved by the slander- us miticle of which we complui Mr. Richards—L don's seo why we shonld take ihis Uung on our shoulders.” Why not leave 15 ml l;u dealt with Ly tho popuiar Board of ‘rade Alr. Connrolman—Wa aro not wting a8 mom- bors of tho Bowrd, but as tho Pudking uud Pro- tision Compuuy, Alr. Luwrence snid that noboily sssumed to tet for the Bonrd of Trade. ‘It oy wore ncdug ontively for thomsclves. GIVE THE NAME, Mr. B, P, Hutobiuson wad very anxions to Inow7 who that prommont packer, uposen of hy Mr, Ranney, who np[lmm‘d 10 curry tho whalo Junclng iutorost of tho city in his pockt, wa. Lhero wore a greut many wen 1vho protonded o bo teadoymon who did” uot kuow whit o good arrel of pork moset, o knew what he was ing about when he said 8¢, Who wns tho weminent packer ? 1Ir, Runney snid that the nazrae would bogiven shien bo thunght best. tavoral spoke all at onee, wh.on the Chair ruled s whole dinoussion out of or dor, 3, Hutchinson wanted to rauko anateor mo- ilon, but somebody moved to adjourn, and the Chanir declared the moeting df ssolved, Jinmedintely oftor the arijournment of the neaing, the Dommittes, cou sisting of Mosses, Culoer 8an, ‘Lurnar, Ofdnruhuw, urphey, and Luunsolwan repured to TilE TRIBUNE OFTIOE, snd proceeded ta Mr, Winta's room, My, Gulbortuon suld thw: the communloation puilishea m Suturday's Wnisune, undor the spt.on “Bour Mente,” wes of so fnjurious s shuractor that, unloss answered in tomo do- oisivo aud sutharitative wmannor, it would have tho effuot to wtop the provivion trade hers notll Bt. Louis, Cincinneti, and othor citios had entlroly wotd out,~—that bugers would uob . #owo here until tho siock clsewhiro was oxhinunte Lu ordor to rufute {he charges ln the artivle thoy mnat know who was respongiblo for thom, and thon thoy would either rofuto ham or pay cvory dollar of loss that had hoon inourred by tho nlnpinent of * soured, monts” in place of good coroed ments, Mr, Whito saiil that he dld not publish tho communication on tho mero sny-ko of anybody § that other evidenco than that of the wiitorof the articlo was laid bofore bim, going to show that Tastorn houses had recoved bad moats whore thoy had oxpected to receive good meats, If, however, tho namo of tho writer waa wanted for PULPOBES OF PUDLIC INVESTIOATION and not of private porsccutton ho had no objoc- tion to glving & to tham. ITo bolioved, howovor, thoy would hinve to go farther than the writer of the communication” to get all tho complaluts ou the sooto of sourad nicats. Mr. Tarnor enid that thoy dosired nothing but invertigation. Tloy desired to pav evory man 1lint Tnd lost n dollar by thom one hundrod conts in full of all his just olaims—thnt somotimos porties ordering meats for Liverpool would ordor them 16 days 1 ealt, tnatead of 46 or 60 days, o that thoy might bo freshor whon thoy arvived, and Dbring a highor piice. Mont could bo snfoly slippod In_ this way in ordinary wintors, but this had boon & vory warm winter, making sueh shipments oxtra hazardous, What they wantod was to seo who was to blame for sourod meats, and to pay the differonco If it Uolonged to thom to pay, “Lhey had not_the re- motont intention of perscouting anybody, ovon supposings i wero possiblo for thiem to do o, Mr. Whito then gave thom the namo of tha writer, und advisad thom to go to tho bottom of tlo mattor, offering to givo thom the uso of Tk Innusi’s columns for tho publication of their rannrt, or such other matter ns thoy might deom usoful. Tho conforence horo ended. DISASTERS. Five Persons Washed Overboard in a Gale, from an Ocean Steamer. Tour Persons Burned to Death at Independence, Ia. Five Persons Lost Overboard from n Nteamer. PmrapeLenta, Pa, March 9,—Tho steamer Lonvuylvania, from Livorpool, roporta having mot & violont hutricane on the 37th ult. At mid- night tho son carried away the bridgo on whion woro Capt, Bradburn, tho Firat and Sccond Ofil- curs, and two eallors, who were all washed over- board and lost, ‘Che Fourth Officer lind a leg broken. The ship's hull and machinery wero not injured, but she lost her Loats aud deck- honags, Capt. Braabum belonged in Baltimore, aud tho othor ofiicors wore from England. Aftor tho loss of the ofticers a cousultntion was hold, and 1t was ngreod {hnt n steorago passenger namod Brady, formerly third mato of the ill-?mcd Atlantie, who, it will bo romembor= cd, swam ashoro and secured n line of the At~ Iantic, thereby boiny the means of saving o num- ter of ivea, #honld tuko clinrgo of tho abip, aud it was through his management that the vessol wns brought to this port. This was to have boen tho lnst voyage of Capt. Bradburn to this oity, iv Bnving been arvanged to huve him nct ns Poxt- Warden at Liverpool. Four Persons Lurned to Denth, EMESDENCE, In., March 9,—The dwolling of (eorge King, of this city. was burned this morn- ing aud o'clock, Mrs. King and two children and 5frs. Moses are burned. " Tho cause of tho tiro i8 mot kuown CRIME., . Rurglary a Quiney, 2il. | Speciai Dispatch to The Chicuno Tribune, Quixoy, Ill., Slareh $,—A prominent pawn- broker's establishimont was robbed in this city last night, and goods vahued ut $1,000 carricd off. Tho proporty stolen consisted of fino ra- volvers, pocket catlery, and jowolry. 'Tho police succeeded in copturing ono of the thioves this inoruing on tho lino of tho Hanmbnl & St. Jus Itailrond, o short distancs from this city. Ifo niado o desperato resistance, anud attemptod to shoot the officer while being scarched, Ho had in Iis possasyion o box contsining forty-nino re- volvers and o quantiiy of jowelry, the goods rocovered boing about balf tho quantity stolon. ‘fhe man arrested has been hunging around the city for soveral deys, The Reve Mr. Barnitz and Eis Libels 8r. Louts, Mo., March 9,—A deposition takon Saturday and to-day in tho hbel caso of the Rev. M. R. Barnitz against tho Democrat sustnins tho statomont published in ghat paper upou which thesuit is bused. The main” poiut of tho evi- denco wus that the bell-boy of the Plauter's lcuse saw u wonmn come out of Burnitz's reom in the morning; that tho woman subeequently sigued a statement that sho romained there all night., Alleged Hribery of o Cincinnati Offi- cial. Cxerxyaty, 0., March 9.—The Grand Jury to-day found an wdictmont for bribery agninst P'aul Reiulemn, Trusteo of tho Water-Works. Iho indictment alleges thnt Relnlen accopted wnd reccived perconiigo of money from tho con- tractor doing work for the city in considoravion for voting to give hitn the contract. + A Son Iiills 1Zis Fathers From the Laprange (Yo.) Democrat, One of the most beartaiclouiny tragedicn that it has ever fallen to our lot tu recouub took placs near Mlouticollo It Saturday morning. Mostof ourreado:u wil remember 1hi:, vome tme in_January, George W. Myors and lis two wous, Willilam 8nd Isaac, wero avrestod near Mouticollo on the chargo of being counected with s robbory ot Cotliuvillo, Ill.,, somo nino yeurs Ago, nan pamed Daly lost £10,000 ot that timo, and Myors, who at that limo way Tiving ot that place in rathor moderate c; sinnces, koon becaws possossod of @ means to buy two or thico good farms; awong others the old Itichardson farm, some four miles wont of Dlonticello, upon which they moved in 1866, Some domestic disturbance arose in tha family which led to n soparation botweon Goorge W. Myors aud his wifo, and two of tho sons taking part with the Iathior and tho third with the mother, placed the Tawily in o vory Lostilo attitude. Duving ono ol tho brawle, whick woro of frequent occur- sence, it is rnid that James, the motuer's ally, hinted his futention of exposing uil tho facts of the Carlinyillo robbery, in the prosence of some strangor, who, having Ius suspicion nroused, no- rified the authoritios at Carlinyille of what ho liad Leard, and the falhor nud tio othor sous. were shortly aftorward urrestod and takon buck for trinl. Getting released on bail they roturned lnat woek with tho dotorminution of killing Jumes and his wifo for the exposmo thoy hua ‘bronght abont. Ou Saturday morning tho father went to the house'of Jumes, and having called him out in tho yard inforued him that ono of them would have to die, James ran buok futo tho house whora his invalid wife was Iying, and, shutting the door, attempted to pravent Lis father from ontoring. The father, with a rovolver in his houd, began trylng to battor tho door down, at the samo tine nvuwiuuhhm intontion to kil them voth, James, no donbt belioving that Lo would carry his throat into exooution, scized n batchet und out ouo of his futhor's hands, which had Leen thrust through thie opening, almost off, thon, oponing tho door, struok Lim threo Lieavy blows upon tho head, cutting into the braui, and meugling the faco in o horble mauner. The gou and giu family fled to Mouticello, leay- g the fathor lying uncopscious in the yard, whero he died at 6 o'elock p. m. ‘Whe ochor nous, botling with rage, pursued their father's murdoror to town, avowing their inteution of kil him av flrst pight. 1lo was, however, locked up in Jail, and o double tragody probubly provented. —_—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. LoxooN, Morch 0.—Tho sfeamship Russin, which srrived at Quoenstown to-dav, roportd lmslnw the stoamship Wisconsin on Baturday ust, with hor machinery disablod_and steamings slowly, Tho Wiscousiu loft Now York for Liver- pool Fab, 17, ‘I'ho Uritish stoamaehip Audos, from Now Yorl for Cardif, has boon apoken at soa, diuablod, Lavenvoor, March 0,—Stesmships Halsatin and Great Wostorn, from Now York, have ar- rived out, New Yonr, Mareh 8.—Arrivod, stoamship Donau, from Bremen. QueeNsrows, March 0.—Bteamship Coltio, from New York, hos arrived, PurLapeLeuia, Pa., March 9,—~The ateamship TPonueylvania, from Liverpool, heu arrivod, Bho experionced hoavy gales, —_— SUICIDE, Special Diepateh to the Chicago Tribune, Youer, 1, Murch 0.—Enoch Jackaon, u Jus« tioa of the Peaca of Wilmington, this connly, yostoidny oommittod puicido by outting lis throate iotemporate habile are wupposed to Liave budu the oause, WASHINGTON. Early Adjournment of Both Houses of Congress Yesterdays Speeches Commemorativo of the Death of Ex-President Fillmore. THE MOIETY SYSTEM. BUGGESTION DY A MEMIER OF THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Wasninatox, D. 0, March 9,—Joln Anstin Btovous, of Now York, appoared, among othors, boforo the Committos of Ways and Moans this evoning, and gavo his views relative to tho sys- tom of moietics. Mr, Sheldon, of the Commit- teo, nslked, Bupposo the Committeo shonld como to tho couclusion that tho moloty systom should apply only tosmuggling, nudmoiety be given only to the informor nnd seizing ofiicer, but in case of np}mrnnt fraud, allowing tho person giving tho informatfon to recotvu such compensation as tho Conrt or Sacretary of tho Troasury may doter- mino? Stovens rephad that he thought overy rogpeotablo morsliait auld agreo Lo that, Mr. Kelloy said tho Committee hnd docided that tho hoating of ruprosentatives of Boards of Irado should “closo to-night, and sfterwards Spocial Agent Jayne should bo beard. any gontloman dedired to ask him questions it could bo done through tho Committca. The Committen had nlso dockled to invite the Col- loctor, Nuyal Ofilcor, and Burvesor of New York to be lwnr(l. if thoy so desired, If thoy should couo, it in loped tiey would bo here Wodnesday morning. P~ ‘NOTES AND NEWS. Sprelal Dispateh (o Tha Chieayo Tribune, TIE FRANKING PRIVILEGE AGATN, WasuiNartoy, D. 0., Mareh 9.—Mr. Paclor, of Penuwyivania, Chafvman of the Houss Post-Of- fico Committee, camo up smiling to-day with a bill providing for the free exchange of newspn- pers and thoir freo circulation whore printed. It is probable that atter this last nuisance shall have beou lulled by an adverso vote, as it cor- tainly will be, tho country may reasonably ex- pect peaco on the vexed franking privilege ques- tlon, COMPENSATION OF WOMAN CLERRS, Mr. 8poer, of Pounsylvania, introduced n bill to-dny directing that the Government shiall hero- aftor pay tho women employed by it tho eamo componsnation thut it pays to otlier omployes for the same sorvico. AS ART COMMISSION, Mr. Cox, of Now York, introduced a bill to- day providing for the appointment of John Du- ran, Geo, A, Baker, Banford R. Gifford, Fost- man Johuweon, aud Toury K. Brown, to be an Art Commission to act in *conjunction with tho Joint Lilirary Committee, to judgo of the morits of staluary and paiunting offored for salo to the Governuent a8 ordered by Congress. 'The bill provides'that when work of art is ordored, the Commission and Committes, by a majority voto _iu joint sosmon, sball deelde a8 to the artist and the subject matter of tho design or propoesl, except whon the law author- izing tho sumo shall be pecifio in theso matteru. Tha Commission are to recoive 1o componstion boyoud their espenses to and from Washington on this particular business. The object of thin bill i3 to provent the further crowding of tho Capitel with monstrosities in stone and on can~ vug such s now disfiguro it. : THANIUNG THE PRESIDENT, Mr. Geddinge, of Loxns, presented to {ao Houso to-duy o copy of a resolution adopted by tlio Logislature of his State, thankiug the Prosi- dent for his course in refusing to uphold ex- Gov. Davis in his recently attempted usurpation, DISTRICT BCHOOL-TEACHERS. The ITouso District Committeo agreed to-dny to o bill to appropriato $97,000 to puy tho school- toachers of the District from the 18t of last Sop- tembor to tho 1st of tho prosent mouth. Thin arhount s to bo deducted, it is understood, from any subsoquent appropriation that may be made in ‘behalf of the District, AMERICAN CITIZENS IN FOIEIGN COUNTRIES. Secretarv Fish has trausmitted to tho Lonso Toroign Aftaira Commuttco n bill to rogulale and doflue tho &tatus of Amorican citizens in foroign countries, It provides that when American citizens shall tako up their residenco in a forergn country, with the ox- press intention of romaining there, it shall work an oxpatrintion, Tho bill' also regulates the status of American womon who marry foreigu- ors, a8 woll a8 children born abrond. LOUISIANA AFFAIRS. Senator Morton, who has Leon confined to his room for o fow days with o temporary increnso of lus Inmeness, will, as soon ns Lo gets out ngain, which will' doubtless bo in {a day or two, make a brief sEunuh in reply to Carpentor's last offort on tho Louisiana cako. Ualess by that timo Carpenter succeeds in persuading somo ono to_join him in tho fight, tho watter will be per- mitted to drop. TIE NESERVE, Platt, of Now Yorlk, intonded to-day to prosont & Dill 'legalizing_tlia suo of the $44,000,000 veservo, and asls itn passage undor & suspousion of tho rules, but the eurly ndjournment of the House provented lim. Ho ahnounces his io- tontion of presonting {ho bill next Alonday, with a view to pressing it to & voto. i UONGRESSIONAL RECORD. SENATE. WASHINGTON, D, 0., March 0, OPENING PRAYAIL The Chaplein in his praver besought Divine Providence that now, when Saton avd his angols wo looss all ovor- the laud, no. true man wight become disheartoned or found fultering at bis post, and that Almighty God womld guard tho uation with his flaming sword of Truth, EX-PHESIDENT FILLMORE'S DEATIL, Mr. FENTON said intolligence of the death of ox-President Fillmore had been roceived, and, though it might n:t Le time now to make suit- able yemarks, ho thought it sppropriate that tho Scnate should adjonrt! in respect. to the memory of tho illustrious dead, 1o theroefore woved tho Senate adjourn, My, SHERMAN inquired what precedent thero was for such action, and though he was willing to follow any establisbed precedont, he did not think the oxamplo & wiseone, Ho ontertalned overy respoct for ex-Prestdent Fillmore and his public services, and would yield to noone in do- ing honor to his memory. T'ho CITAIR maid the "Senate adjourned upon the death of ox-Prosident Buchunam, , My, ANTIIONY snid Congress adjourned upon the death of Gen. Washington, and it was upon thnt accasion thnt the phrase, ¢ First in war, it 1n peace, and first in tho hearts of his country- mon,” was utterod. AMr. Fonton's motion was agroeed to, and tho Sonato adjourned. TIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, PHAYER DY OASON KINUSLEY. Tho proceedings wero opouod with prayor by tho Ttev. Cliarlos Kingsloy. It consisted of two colleots from the Episcopal Chureh service and the Lord's Prayer. NEW DILLS, Under a eall of States, bills wero introduced and reforred. By Mr, MURLBUT—Tolnt resolutions of tho Ilmois Logislature for a law agsiust unjust charges and discriminations by ralroad compu- uigs. Do Mr, FORT (by rognost)—Authorizing tho issuo of interent-bouring ‘I'roasury notos for pay- ment for works of intornnl hmprovemont, Mr. SMITIT iVn.) introduced & rosolution for the payment of ull elnims for property talkeu and used by United States troopsduring tho late war without regard to tho loyalty of cluimsnt. DEATH OF EX-PRESIDERT FILLJORE. Tho Seatos baving been ealled throug, Mr, Dawes aunounced tho denth of ex-Presulent Fillmore, and snid tho death of a man who had held such an oxalted Suamun in }pnhlm and pri- vato life mada it the duty of tho Houso to arrest its further proceedings, and take somo proper notice of such un ovent, Mr, COX moved the following resolutions Tho Houen, Laving recolved with bocomiug sensibile ity und sorrdw the intelligenco of tho death of Millurd Filimoro, ox-President of the Untted States, st Buffalo, Y, o1t tho 8th fust,, docs hereby resolva’ T4rai—That mutmbors of this ona, of Which ke was a dfstingaisbed metubor and leador, uniiess amwporing the purlty of hiv private choracter, panerv wbility, and patviotio motives which illustrstod lua pubile ca- rocr, and the forco aud dignity which remurked the zetiroment of the luitor ycars of hls life, Seconu—As token of honor fo the many virtues, publio and private, of (ho fllustriou statoainin whoso ‘death in the ripeucsu of e ago Liue orreated the atten- {lon of the uation, tho Bpeaker of tho Iiousa i row quested wud uuthorized to upnoint s committos of sey- on membors 10 attond the fuueral of My, Fillmore on Dolialt of the Louse, aud_to cowmunicate & copy of thiewe rosolutions to thu vulatives of deceasod, , Messra, Wood, Cox, and Maynard spoke of the wivato character and publio services of Mr, Filtmoro. Plio resolutlons woro agroedto and tho commit- tee appoluted, e Cowmlttes oonsists of Meusrs, Cox, gnwnn : Maynard, Tylor, Whoolor, Wells, and . nmell, *Lho Iouso then adjournod. —_— RELIGIOUS, Cirst JZeformed Episcopnl Ohurch of Now Yorice Special Disnateh to The Chieago Tribune. “New Yonr, March 0.—Adnorants to Bishop Cuammius mot to-day m Stelnway Hall and or- |* gouizad as n church, congregation, and socloty the I'irst Reformed Eptacopnl Churoh of New York. Walter E, Lowton called the meeting to ordor, and ]!lsholp Cumming offorad the opening preyor. Jdohn Irving was then oleoted Chair- mai, nnd Dr, McNally Socrotary of tho meeting, I'he_report of tho Commitice ou Organtzation and Dy-lnws, on abatrackof which was Aont you yontorday, was thon road and, aftor o fow ime imutorinl nitorations, adopted. Nino Trustcos, who nlro constituto tha vostry, wore thon eloct- ed, Thelr torm of oflice expires on Enator Mon- dnr when another olection of I'rusteos will ba hold, 80 thas tho Inwa may bo complied with to the lettor, ‘I'ho “ Church Commitice,” whioh consists of thirty male commuunicante, was then chosen, after which tho *'Ladies’ Commitiee,” consist- Ing of thirty-two fomnlo communicants, way cleoted, 'ho duties of theso Commitioes aro *gonorally to asslst the vestry.” Next camo tho naming of the church, Binhop Cummins prefer- ving the titlo ** Ohrch of the Savior " and Mr, Grabam * Cinfst’s Reformed Episcopnl Ohuteh.” It was finally decidod to assumo the simple name of the “ First Reformed Episcopnl Church of Now York.” Trusioes will meot to-morrow, and formally oxtend an invitation to Bishop Cum- ming to ofticiato as rootor of the now socloty. Itishop Chenoy m Aurermn, Kl Speclal Digputch to The Chleao Tribune, Aunona, Ill,, Maich 8.—Tho now Methodist church, which wag kindly toudered to tho friends of the Reformed Church for Bishop Cheney to preach in, was crowded last ovening, the hall- wuys being filled with unseated people. The roverond goutlomon spoke for noarly Lo hours to an unweariod audience on the points of dif- feronce botweon tho Roformed and Protestant Lpiscopal Churches. Many offorts wero mado by individusls to reduce the size of the crowd hy the cireulation in the forcnoon of Lho roport that an admission 1co would bo charged, and your roporter has it as a fact that tho reetor of tho old cliureh told membors of his flock not to nltond Bishop Choney's leturc, To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, n meetivg is called to or- g&utzn & Roformoed Episcopal Church in this city, R Ly AMUSEMENTS. ' UNDINE" AT NMOOLEY'A Thoe ovent of tho week in the amusement world is undoubtedly tho opeving potformauce of “Undine” at Hooloy’s Thontre, and as such it deserves o moro extended notico than tho pres- sure on our columns this morning will admit of, Briefly, then, tho promiso of Messtk, Jarrott & Palmer has been more than porformed. 'The seenory is of the most gorgeous and dazzling Qoscription, tho costumos bowildering in their brightnoss, aud as varied as they aro brilliant, T'ho danciug is of tho very bost, and tho audi onee, finding it impossible to disoriminato be- tweon the two premicres, showorad oqual ap- plause on both.~ The ballet of nll natious dollos description; tho Kiralfys portec- tion “of gracoful action. tho _in- cidentals the performances of Katl Lind m the mr surpass anything evor seon in Chi- cago: tho two littlo Porsion sistora—nlmost babies—perform feats on the trapozo similar to thouse of Loopold and Gotaldino ; the Utm Sis- ters are enchavting in thoir rollicking lays ; tho TLondon Mndiga! boys very eujoyablo. The dra- matio portion of tho performance is unusualy smusing, thanke to {ho comedy thrown in by Mr. Biskiop and Migs Bogsio Sudlow. A more g‘xmudm notice will bo givon at some olhor mo. aro the THE ADELPHT wan besfegred hoyond any possibility of accommo- dation, aud handreds were turned away to find tho olher places of amusomont about’ equally filicd. Tho acts announced wore all erpraliy performed, and the speotseular ropresentution, *“T'ho Soven Sisters,” called out the most hicarty plaudits from the audionce, Mr. Grovor has de- tormined thut ho will keop moro than oven with {'Alvnl houses, and hog o fur succoeded admiva- y. MIBOELTANEOUS. McVicker's Thonire was crowded also lnst evening, tho piecce being “Iiamlot,” witl Mr. Dooth in tho title-role. His impersonation is too familiar to warrant an extonded notico, which want of space also forbids, Kato Fisher commenced Lior angagement at the Acadomy of Music logt evening to u moderately good house, lior_pioco boing **Mazeppa.” Thore will bo matines this aftornoon. 'The Minstrels were crowded last evening to witness a solutiou of tho box trick, POSTPONED, The concert which was unnounced to tale place at tho Oakland Congregational Church this ovoning bas, owing to unavoidablo ciroum= stances, been postponed for two wooks. - LOCAL ITEMS. Dotectives Blayton and Qallaghor yesterday arrested two confldence mon, James Conway und Jolin Bims, took them to the Armory, and locked thom up. On their porsons ware fonud toveral biauk bank checks and other matorials for carrying_on their business. They will b exam- ined by Justico Boyden this morning. Yestorday, Detectivo Dixon found, on the cor- ner of Lariabeo and Willow streots, two trunks full of proporty stolon somo timo Eince from Culver, Page & Hoyno by Linebacher, Thoy ware tukon to the Central Station, and inven- lmie;!. Thoy amounted, in all, to about $5,000 worth, Botween 2and 3 o'clock yesterdoy morning, tho mghtewatehman in_the Shorman Houso diy- covered a fire in the bat-rcom. With the nid of tho clork and the firo-oxtnguishers, the fira was put out, without calling out the depariment. 'I'he tota) loss 1s betweon %900 and :31,000, fully covored by insurznce in about 100 companies. Porsons rosiding on the West Side, who havo to bo out lato at night, better go armed. Thus peonliar branch of villainy, known ag *fout- paddiug" is becoming qute provalont in that section of the eity. Larly yosterday morn- g, My, M. Ahorn, n wrilor in this city, wus oitacked and vory sevoroly beaten with a slung-shot by o couple of ruflians. Last ovoning o nian, whoge name could not bo ob- tained, was garroted on Desplaines streot, and roblicd of all bis moncy. Ilo thought _thut hiu assailants wore two colored men, very likoly the samo who ettacked Mr. Akern. A very interesting crao came up bofore Justice Soully yestorduy ufternoon, T'wo men, numed Guun and Craven, were charged by one Mrs. Sehrador with larcony. The facts of the cage, Dricily rolated, aro theso : Somo time sinco, tho husband of Mre. Schirader was arrested in Tows for forgery, and is now in jail in Davenport. Gunn, who is & resideut of Grand Rapids, cloims to have buen u vielim to Sohrader's forgorios, and, lenrning that the Inttor had, bo- fore hin nreest, purchased some valunllo jowols with the mouoy obtained thyonsh forgory, and hud givon thom to is wife, who dives hero, bo dotormsned to obtain possckeion of thom, Tustend of pursuing the proper course by coming bero and putting his caso in the hands of the propor anthorities, ke wont to Cincinnuti and hired ono Ezekiol Craven, n doteotive, and {110 two came to Chiengo, and, without notifying the police, fuund out whore Mrs. Behradar hived, and wont to her and threatened her, uulesy shio gavo up tho jewels, Thoy told hor that she lnd 1 her possossion $4,000° worth of jewels thut hor husbaud had bought with monoy ob- tained through forgory, and thut sho know it and wa hublo to prosucution ns on accessory, Bolioving their story, sho gave up the proper- ty, Lut roon loarned sho had notod foolishly. Hilo thon got ont u writof replovin for tha prop- orty, uud o warrant for the arrest of Guun and Uraven, on the cbargo of Iniceny, Tho jowels wero found yestorduy in the possossion of Gunn, and were talten from thom aud are now in the oustody of tho Shoriff, Mr. ‘I'rude, connsol for Mra, Bohrador, yoater- dny statod to Justico Boydon, that ra Lo’ prop- orty had been recovored, they did not wish to np- poar against Gunn and Craven, and they wore therofore dismissed, Whethor the Intter will again attempt to got tho jowels, remains to bo soon, TSP Book Auction. Tho salo of Engliva books by Mr. Blaw, at Harrl- son's auctfon storo, No, 204 East Madison atreet, thiy afternoon, at 3 v'elock, ombraces tho most valublo collcotion over offored ot ona salo fn this city, It fu- cludes Lord Kingsborongh's Antlquities of Mexico, ‘which cost §1,00; n full wat, 130 volimes, of tho Dritil pocts, culf, coat $376; Mojarth and Ollray great ‘worke, orlinal editions, with plates engraved by the wrtistd themsolves, put at L£50 eacl 10 groal works of Oluude Lorraiue, 400 picturce, after origiuals, §2007 Wilas' Eughlsh und_ Foretgn Cothedrals 5 Dora’ ible, cont #1603 ot editionn 3 woracco and tree calf af Heolt, Dickous, Thuokoray, DeQuincey, Bulwer, Kuight's Engltud, Knfght's Suakeyearo, Jardine's Nuturalist's Library, 40 yolumes, 1,200 stecl plutes, colorad by Dty Partien v johiaig (0 wdd to their hrarivs somo of thu fineat buoka pyos publishod shiowld 2ok full to we toud to-duy, FOREIGN. Charles Orton Confesses that the Tich= borne Claimant Is His Brother. Rioting in the Hungarian Capital--- Resignation of the Ministry. GREAT BRITAIN, Lowpon, March 0.—The Daily News says that Gladstono hins anuounced his Intontion to rolin- quish deflmtoly tho lendership of tho Opposition, but hopes that ho may be iuduced to modify it to Liu rotirement during tho present sesslon. ‘Tho Houso of Commona to-dny adopted n mo- tion to issno writh for the re-olection of mem- bors who have entored tho Miniatry, and nd- Journed till Thursday, A Ttoyal banquot was griven at Windsor Castlo this uvenhlE. The Queon, tho I'rinca and Princoss of Wales, tho Duko of Bdinburgh snd bride, .Duke of Cambridgo, Duke of Aboscom, the membera of the ol and now Governments, aud other distingubied porsons wero. proseut, the total number of guosts being 110, It is intimated ns possible that the Queen mnK {nntnnlly opon Parlinment iu porson on the 10t nst. ‘T'ho npprnnchln? university boat race bogine (o attract gonoral attoution. Tho Cambridge crow arrivod ot Patuoy to-duy. Tho Oxford men will take up their quarters on tho Thames eatly next week, LoxpoN, March 8,—Dr, Kenegly, counael for tho Tiohborno olaimant, iny published n card, protesting ngainst the langungo of the ])mns and conduct of tho Court townids his cliont. He protosts anuuulnrl,v againut what ho styles the ono-sided uso of the powor of committal for contempt, which ho declarcs Is unconstitutionat and o revival of tha **star-chamber procced- ings.” Tu conclusion, Dr. Koncaly says: **'The prosecution o succeedod in destroying tho claimant, and now scoks to ruin his connsol.” Dr. Koneally, tho Tichborno claimant's coun- sol, s writton & nota apologizing for tha vio- lence of his lolter of protost, published thus morning, and decluring that he had no intention of rellecting on the judicial acts of tho Court. Charles Orton hns ‘mado a confossion, whicl is published in tho Globe, that tho claimant iy hiy own brother. Lord Northbraok, Viceroy of Indin, in a dispatch dated Calonttn to-day, nssures tho Government that tho rolief works #et 1n operation nt Patna hinvo warded off tho dangor of distress from fam- ino in that district, all the needy inhabitants bo- g supplied with employmont and sufllcient pro- vigions for themsolves aud familica. Lonpon, March 10—8 8. m.—The Governmont will not proclaim noxt Thursday, the duy ap- pointed for the entry of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh into the city, a holiday, but elab- orate proparations are making to decorato tho routo of tho procession. Lxtonsive pavilions, richly-ornamontad, are io bo orccted on llufcm. streot. Light thousand soldiors and 800 sailors and marines have beon detailed to line tho stroots through which tuoir Ttoyal Highuesses are to pass, = —_— GERMANY., Loxpoy, March 9.—A_dispatch from Dailin ntates that the condition 6f tho Emporor's health causes unoasinors, ‘The Bmperor rode out to-day. Loxnox, March 9.—A Derlin_special to tho Daily Netcs_nnnounces that Prince Fredorick Obavles, of Prussin, will make o lour aronnd the world next summor. Ile goes eastward through TRussia, Siberis, and Japan, lands at San Fran- cigco, traverses the United Stales, and rolurng to Borlin by way of London, —_———— ATRICA, LoxpoNn, March 9.—Dispatches to the War Oftice, from Cien, Wolscley say: ‘“No menng waro Joft untried to effoct & penceablo solution of tho cnnnPnlgu. ‘The King's palace was uot touched till tho last hour, and the troops left Coomassio without une articlo of plunder, Of the thirty-four ofiicors who woro first sent to or- ganizo the oxpedition, four wore® killed, thros Gied of fover, aud woven were wotnded. The vaing have commenced, and tho stresms and warshes aro swollen, impeding tho Lomoward mareh of the troops. e HUNGARY. Pestir, March 9.—A viot broke out hers to- day, and was not supprorsod until the military, which was ealled out, bad fired on the mob, kill- ing four porsons and wounding mavy. Soveral buildings were burut by tho riotors. VienNa, March 9.—The Hungarian Ministry hne resigned, and the Emporor Las accepted its resignation PP ) AUSTRIA. Loxpox, March 0.—Tho Count do Ohambord hins had a slight attack of spoplexy. et CUBA. TIAvANS, March 9,—Tho market is disorgan- ized. Morchants rofuse to sell oxchange, ftis imposgible to give quotntions, Higher rates are asked hourly for gold. No sales. —_—— —A potition from Peorin to tho Honso of Rep- resentatives requesting that body to rofuse Lo concur in the passego of Sennte Lill No, 407, which comyels insurance companics, in the event of a fire, to pay the full amount of insurance on buildings without rogard to their valuo, was eir- culated” on 'Change in that city yosterday, and was largoly signed. Tho names of Col. Igor- eoll, all the bank Prosidonts, and heavy prop- erty-lioldors woro appeuded. CLOAKS, 04K DEPT, WE ARE OPENING in this de- partment Paris Costumes in combi- nations of Silk and Mohair; Berlin Stuff Suits; new styles of Spring Suits, in,choice and seasonable fa- Dbrios; Percale and Cambric Suits; New Enalish Walking Jackets; Sleoveless Cashmere Jackets, ele- gantly embroidered; Embroidered Uaghmere Polonaises, in black and col- ors, made or in patterns, also, White and Colored Cambric Embroidered Polonaises, in new and elegant de- signs; Yok Costumes; White Em- broidered Pique Suits; Blk, Onsh- mere Shawls, beaded and embroider- od; now styles of Striped Ottomans, with an elegant assortment of Llama Lace Points and Snoques, with large daily additions of new and desirable goods unusually attractive in style and prioe, Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. G0 & 62 Washington-st. To Book Agents. WANTED-A gontlamnn acoustopiad o cativaning, sompatot to matisgo o Kiata Ageioy tor & now Bubwcriye fuu ook, whioh-fs destined {0 linu & larko wnlo. A Prosbytorian proferred, Appl stato full pa tioulars, - Liboral & o ful reoord, * Addro RA A man wiun afon and & real o Edlulxdl ubilehed”an oot ireas i o DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING - i85 GOODS STMPSON, NORWELL & (0. Axo opening daily Inrgo lines of GLACE MOHAIRS, TOHAIR PONGEES, ALL-WOOL DE BEGES, 0OL’D CASHMERES, Silver Gray, Silk and Wool, Plain and Twilled PONGEES, And would speoially invito nttontion to our larzo nssortment of INPERIAL SERGES, e e DRSO o INOTEC k. ndiolnl salaof thie Blua Kligo Rallrond n South Cara. Yinn, Blua Ridgs Ratleoad in Hiorgla, and the Tousosase Rior e in Noeth Garolliia, Pursuant to the order of tio Distriot Oaurt of tho Unitod ttates for tha lKastorn Pistriet of South Oarolins, aitting tn Bankeuptoy, duted Feb, 4, 1874, teo fullowiu Honorihod proporty will T rold at’ pliblie 'sustion, at tho Unitad Ntnos Gourt-Honso, I ‘tho City of Oinrloas tan,In tho ALt of Kouth Garaftnm, on THURSDAY, May 4y 1674, nt 11 a'loel in i foronons, to wit: ftie BLULKE RIDGL ILATLIGOA D ta South Oarolinn, tn- clading the Road-Bod, 1he T'rack, tho Iron [talls, 1o Teight “of Way, tho Huprstraotiies, tho Klda-Tracka ar fuenouts, Mofnding tho_lron Huporstructitre and Jtoad-Tod of safd Track aud Shile-Track: ‘'urntables, tho revoral Hridges, Viaduoty, uivo: Unttly-Us s, ¥ Dopot itdings, Sinohinn or of Hanses, Htoro.Honses, Hmom, anil nevatior tuldfngs of Dolunieed to aaid o Ttidgo Ratlroad Gompany in Hoteth Curalina, with (1o Jand upon Which tho samo_winud or T, d, or has hoan or way be conatruoted, tho cndocr, cars, folsy mntorials, machinory, and ovory ofhir ronl or Jlorsunnl pioparty, apportain. Tz to nr conneated with or formiug & part of sid Blao Hiflgo Ratlcontd i South Carolins, - Alao, all thionn cor- aln feanchisas, cights am pelvilngos uf, futa or_cancorit. foue o Anjd 131ne idko Ralieuad Compiny in South Uaro: lina, there being aboutdmilos of rallruad oomplotad, and iu oporation as a ratlroad as ono pareel, frao from allmorte ga or otlior llan, Iucunbrance vr equlty, and tho frste Inurtgag hondiiofdurs, or any of tham, hkv loava to buy tug axmo and to payar dellver thurofor, aftor paying i cash 8o much as may honccosanry In{ y tho lawful costs ani chargos of adininistoring tha estatoof tha Bankrupt taxon duo_thuroon, tho first-muripage honds over.duo caupons, Wit honds socurod tho” tnortgago o Apeil 20, Tor thio” mum Lid thorafor, “tn pro rata proportlonn ; that in, as tho whiolo Amuunt of nold licst 1hartgago honds And Gvor- o conpons outatnnding takon tOEal e s & eass A 14 (0 i amount bid, or to lia biddon, and if th mm that shall lio biddon shinil oxcead (ho armount of aaid lond and ovor-to eonpons, that thou the rost, residuo, and romalnder shall bo oald i cash, Aleo, at tho kame timo, the rollowing desceibed tanda and porsonal property, or 30 nich thoranf a8 not. inalutlod fn 1ho forvgoinit do- Seription, tawit: hands— Tat,, All that tract of land situato, Jying, and being in 1ho Hintn' aforeealdy and County of Uchnoo. (farnierly Pickonw), an the Stump Hnuxo Mountaii, Iandw of Tward Horndon, J. Fdward Galhoun, au otliers, compused of tho following Y\Ilfllfl. paraols, e Ukote, s oo trmot, ” originatly stievayid by W, C. fiipatrick for Thuinns Steibbling, containing fivo Tundrad Aotes, more or leek: onu. traot, ads ot fheen,“Gnevayet by 1.0 Rupaivick ‘fox A0 slminicanios, SORTAININg heo Wtindred and ravane ty-threa ncres, noro or loxs; and ono othur traut l\l!nln- ing thio proceding tract, survoyod by J. 0. Kilpatrick for Josse Stribbiing, containiug fiva hundrod ncras, more arloss, 'Tho olro tracta heroin conveyed having mich Shavs, marks, buttines, and batds s Aro coprasontd Foncos, i ALL OOLORS, which wo sball soll at 37 1-3 | by apiatef ssucrey nisde by Robet Bullerton, D, 5 onts n yard, usual prico 46 conta, ‘A most magnificont assortmont of Pacific Percales, ALL THE NEW STYLES, NOW OPEN, AT LOWEST PRICES! 7 D, 1446, o which ico_can 1o had, belog tho kann Tnsds convosod by T, L Kolth and Sawuol Jtéid by docd, honrlng dain tug 20ila ny nf Augnat, A, D, 1 cilior with afl and wingulsr the rigits, members, herogitamonts, and ap Witionnnees to tha said promisos holangluy ur 1 Anywito neldont. nrn&umflnln(lv the said premisos helnzg tho o snnvayod th sald Tiido thige itaiead Compaiiy, 1h Carollns, by James 1%, Laltioun, by deed, duly ro. gordad in Mosnd Codveyaney Ollice, Fiékein Uoudly, Book [, Pago TH. 4q, ""All thiat Tract, Parcol, ar ot of Land sltunte near i adjoining tho vitlwe ot 'Pendloten, containing five neres, ouo roud, sixtoen rods, ho the sano inure or loss, Dl at o worthwert cbrmer ot o nat, Tt fonco e i south 88 dog., east M feot, by N reot " 1n fenae, thenoo south 10 deg,, & ., 4183 foot LADIES' GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & CO.S Retail Department, _ Miadison aud Poorig-sts BARGATNS BRESS & 75 cts. yard, greatly under value. Black Alpacas, tho best and finest make imported, from 25 ots, yard upward. Tmproess Cloths from &6 cts. yard upward; en enormous sacrifice. Fronch Mecrinos, good shados, at 60 and 60 cts.yard ; almost half pricoe, Lyons Roll Poplins at 1ess than cost | [tor Mailad Cony of importation. CHEAP DRESS GOOTS TABLES. The assortment of Dross Goodson Tables Nos. 1, 2, and 3, at 20,25 and 30 conts, contains many of tho bar- gains heretotoro advortised, togoth- or with more seasonable goods late- ly added. Many of these goods aro half price. New Spring Percales and Cambriocs. Cheapest place in the city to buy HAKBURG EMBROIDERIES, | jicuumal it imposiiy iy ond il Madison and Peoria-sts. 5. Lot 6-4 Black Cashmere, all wool, at 3 b {ond owhed by Duko and Sittom, t staks and tanes Hhence anetlt 13 dek., wast 740 fovt, by Iaud ownoed by Site fon and Jonkins, topost it fence; thaneo north b dog., onst 237 feot to piaco of beginning, coutaining v acron, U rood, Mxtoon rads, Togethor With il and stngular the .tlghta, members, hoceditanionts, aud appurtanancos ta Tith romison holnang ar anywlss lucldont ur apporiaine fi to fhe snit yraniiscs balug ¢ nogonveyed to Henry din, Prosidant af tho i Ratlrond Company by doud date , T6od, , $ituato fn the Stat gy Jul; aud parcel of i uth Carollnn, Anderson County, near the Town ol rson, contatiing fifly-thrao noews, commonclig at a corner, thonce nocth 14 deg oant 460, to A stond e worth 3 doi, weat 26,45, 10 1 stdng cornory south 5 ntl 1915 dog. w 11,75, to & pot 1 12 dlog, #itst 27,95, 16 & stans vary nogrh 714 deg, onat 1764100, 'ta tiia b Wit thin stroat a8 rupresonted by plat ans convoging wald yromises: togethor Wit e mininiyote, ROradilamente, AN AUPOFLRAACO o tho ex holonglug or utherwiso fucllont ve aupor (i i promis Lol i sama conveyod (o saie Blua ks eund Cniowany by d duly raeordod hi Relstor o ‘Anrforsou Gounty, Hook O, i, M) that pleco ki county of Andurson amil vumty=M1iin Crouk, on tha Jilo, tidzo Hatlcdad, containing Touttiin noras, hyoro o 1oss, togothor with all and singuing i, moutbocs, evsiiiainouts, uad appurioinncet to tho premios beloiging or in anywise incidont ar apn taining to tho sl prewises, boly: tho snme coyroged Hhesutd Thuo Tidge Raiirond Company by 0! Davixand William 15, Divis by dand duly recordoX tn t Registoraf Mosno Convosance Oslico, Andorson Cuunty, fu fSouk b 1), page 619, Bih. Al tlint pleco and_parcol of Tand, situato iy the County ol Anderson, 1 (o corpiorato limita of tho % ewe af Angorsou, ou tho 'woat,lde, Iying an both sides of the Hlan of the viad, lsid olf and construstad by said Gompany, coutnining 144 scras, and haring suoli stinpo, % Duitiings, aud boundings a4 aro’ repcesontcd by a pini mindo by s/ntes Gilinar, D, 8 , on tho I8th_day of Juno, AT, 185, (8 copy Of sakd " pist Loty annozod to tha oo Sonvoyini sait Taur), togatlicr with il nud singulse o rights, moinburs, horailitainents, and anpirtonancer fa tho promtsos holonging, or in’ anywisu Incident. ot Apportathings satd pronisey belng tho sano cunvoyed Lo SUP Bl Ttkdwe Ratlrond Gampany by Jolin P, Honson, Dy dom, duly Tecordwd T the Reglstee of Mosno Canvoy! anco Offico, Anderson County, Book O ©, pages iliand 8, ith, Porsana] Proporty, towit: Sixteon hundrad and ity Bharea of the Capital Stock of tho Pendlston’ Raits Tom Campany: — Siares of tho Capltal Stask. of the 1o 1tidgo Tiatiroad Company i tho' Stato of Goorkis, . | end— Suaroxal the Uanital Stook of tho Twanossas n Narth Carolliin; the st pilal Stock af anch bt sald twe o #atd stock betugall tho atook avnor in eld sov: panics by tho Biuo Ridgo itail- Yol Comimny 1o Sua 1 Carolinn, "Funt thw holdues of the Fiest-Mortgnzo Bonds, to wit: Holders of bowls socurod by the mortiaka of April 20, 1631, ar any of them, huse leava tabuy 10 thio same, of any pact tioronf, and to’pay or doliver tierofor tho kafdl First- flactgaun onds and avor-duo coupons for the sum sc Did {horofar I pro Tata pronor hat {s, ns tho whola manunt of First-Morlgago Bonda and Coupuns, takon ugotier us n groks s, dra Lo tlo amount of szid sum ar wums to o bidden, and i€ tho sum or st that enall o biddgn shall, with 1hio otlice sum or suun ronlized, @xceod thio nmount of said Bonds and ovor-duo Coupons, ‘I tion o rost, rosiduc, and romaindor shall be paid n cnshi, 'Also, ‘at tho samo thino and pinco, and upon tho same terins Anaovo snt forth, ll the troporly of tho lug Hidgo Naflway Compaoy in Georgin, fncinding all the i of way uid Lands aooupied by atd bolonyluig 0 said. Ctimpany, togo-hoe with (ho supanuructuria theeeon, conslating of tho partially-constructad works of mald Kail- foad, to-wlt: Lxcavations, Lmbankmonts, Vinducts, Gulverts, Bridgo Abutients and Tunnals, and all othe works of gvory toseriition, eonstrueter fur iho uso " and pirvossa of the eatt Wiug' Rideo tallrond Company fn corgia, and al o Iast, montioned Gon Tranchisos, rights, knd privilezos of, in, akd Ralroad’ Company; aaid Italle o yiv, ox a0 el botwean to bouniacs Jirio of tho Stntes nf Goorgin nud South Carolinn, and the boundary 1no of i sof Georgla and’ North Caro i, thiro boins nlinut sovonteon (1) nilos thoreof. 150, at the wamo timo and place, wnit upon tho same terms as abovo etated, all the property of {he Tounesscq fiivar Haltrond Comyiany to Nueth Gacolinn ineldiog al o rights of way aud lands occupied by of belunziug te anid Campany, liio uf ratlrond and rint of way Ising, oxtonding and bo- oo (o boudaey Tiien’ Hitworn o Sintos ol torkin and Nurth Caroifna and tho bonndary linen o tweon the Statesof Nurih Oarollna and Tenuesseo, thore beiug about soventy-four (74) miles thareol, B ‘Tho ensh portion of the bids, to-wit: the amannt of tho lawful ehargos of tho adminiitration of tho catato ol OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORE TO CARDIFE. Tho Snuth Wales Atlantio Stonmship Uompany's Now the bankrupt atul tho tazes duo thoraon (to bo avcoetnin il and mado knawn befaroor at tho timo of salo), and 2 bercontof tho ramalniug portion of tho bids aro ta bt pafd or delivorod s goou an such parcel or lot siiall ha Atruck down, or bofora tha closo of tho salo, otborwiso the samo will be finmedia(oly sold_ovor a: pon th same {erunn und reguiromonts, for fhio bost that can be o Fimstootuis, Vull-povored, Oiydochuily Steamebips will | SIS O el 11 i s Sws bid auet Hy 8all from Ponusylvanla Rallrond Wharf, Jersoy City: B O e s dor: T muct e of ApriLen: DELIA o 4i3baTe | CEMBIOKI, ... Apell 4 | 1855 inving subwitted thoie eikits and dutlos under satd darel ANDI ril 18 | ortingo to sal Garrying oo all parts o th i Tirihtol Ohannol, and alt athior polata in Engiaud, “I'lieso wteamistiips, buill expressly for tho trade, aro pros vided with a1l the latust improvaionts for tho coinfortaad and pa Unfted St of ongnrs at through ratos from ates and Canndn 1o ports i tho d eouet), nnd the Asslincs in Hankruptes ro ordored ta_executo such a titlo deed or deeds 1o tha purcliasor or purchasors as ho or they may Jawlully re- Aquiro, 50 as ta vest an ostato in foo simplo absoluto in him or them in tho property aforesald. "o Arsly rosead as follo cousemunca vl orn at Columbia, K. ., aud UAHIN AND BTEERAGE PASSENGE eaton, 8, 0. Feat Cabim, $76 naud G0 onrronoy, Socond JOIN 1 SOUTIERN, eneroney. Stoorage, Fi eurroncys B S temrags Soctcaton Feou CARMLve rafts tor £1 and upwards. Hor eihor ialien ¥ ces, No. s OIS RENBALD BAXTIR & CO., Auonts, No, 17 Broadiay. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIC i—Tuis Company takes thorisk of fusuranco (up to $260, 60T gald) on enohof #ta stoamors, thus ging nssiblo guarauteo for safety and atwass beon adoptod by il s, LOWN, from Ploes passangers the best ivolduiico of dataer at soa, 0, nwst Knl\llllfl]’i route has Comp 0 avold feo a:ad ) UL ‘and G UL Nos, 4 und 47, Noeth Itiver o How otk Spain, nveh 14 [ Qroooo,, who U ureh 2| Ly Itgypt, taren 261 Npo (dditwezt) overy focthich ST Thio St roth fargostin tho tr Deatts on Great Britaf, Ireland, and tho Contiment Nueihenst comor Clurk aud Kandolplists, (conostte Bherman Howse), Oblenzo, \WILL Gonral Weslony A Divck Unamtinrs, and i Now York ta ity and S0 Curreney. 3 Currenes AM LIAUALISTER, JANMES P, LOW, GLORGL "W, WILLIANS, Asslgne o aranly {n CAtdIff, at thy Coms | mmmme—— e GENERAL NOTICES. To Dualers in avd p&‘wnfnnmrnn of Fruit fiuo undorstgnod giss natlco to the trade that thoy arn e e e af i Mason. Porotiainined ‘ Sk 1t all’ reporta by 3. 15, Towiny Teuerel, that tho patent had flXerNI‘o p erod Frult dn e otban, 'ahd ara intandod A3 @ docolt aRd & frand, sl - Hoyd Mnreh Potoatain patont having Lean bssuod ta T 53, 1, Wo furthor give waruing to all soiling tho Gom “Tax that tho sany {310 Vislation of 8 patont, hold by this ont, 1o Jownpany, fssned May 10, 1870, and undor which the Ma. O e i thstwvoit i "that o it st ‘Clbioy & Gable, of Now ong; usoid a8 & terror tc ¥ o complainant, Rowloy, & Court of the U.S., i tho Uity of N. Y., theroby ity rooklia A o duortions! Uing & ‘one ofatm amt sstained hiv patent, GO; tes. Passonzers bookatl to IDATED FRUITJAR OO, 5. It Pinckaey, nvian pointsut fow. T iRood, Teoasuror, PROFPOSATIS., The monting for tho oponing of bida for the masonry earpuntory, lror wark and glazing, plumsliiz, Iy 3 STATE LINE. To Glusgow, Velfust, Tiverrpool, Londonderry, STALE OF I LVANLA snils, Satnrday, Mo NIATIE OF V! Y1 ualls turday, Mat BIATE OF G it Lurduy, Apre FROM PIEN i, NOR i, N, ¥ Woukly Sailings 1183t Sumn Ratos of paseago: Cabin, 60 and il curvoney; prepald, $8 caryoney, 80 goid: Bleorago, g 1 ot il Iots OB s A Fob T Aan a o, at" 10 o'clogt o e Farther il day of M i b reulvl, na tiay b handud o t5, Burilg, Arohlieat, or to K, W, Lilatchlord, Prosidont, vt D. Goedwin, dr., Seoeatary of the Bosrd of Trusteos of the 1ilinuls Gnarilable Ky and Kar latiomary. 7 | commememmsmemummmannan s — £l EDUCATIONAL, i o | CHICAGD JEDICAL COLLECE. rates, "y 3 o 111 o hold in the Cols % urthor partioulare aply 1o AUSTIN BALDWIN & | ‘o Gommeneement lisarchior wll bo ol n tho Gol, Q0. Agoiits, T Broadwuy, Novy Yorks RO AL r gt Triie Suoiaty Abwind wiil “hustat Lo #anio isco this morolu, ab 10 oslock. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BSTABLISEID 1840. Steam Belween New York, Boston. Liverjiool, Queenstown, Glasgrow, London ang all British Points, From Now York avery Wedneaday. From Boston every St{hf\'dns;.mw ol f 7 o 580, 5 100 nud 8130, . Cubbi ’c;-:;’x'.':fl: e S oy Qale SRR et bESS Biglt Drafly 0 Gt YRRNGT, Gou'l \ast'u Agont, “lark aud dandofuiais, W, ur, € OARRYING THI UNITED STATES MAIL, “Tho megulicont sy st Gl yowsrod Ktsiahizs Tio- yublie, Bultjo, Autlatic, ititannlo, Geounio, Goltic, noe il from Now' York on Buturtays aud | Livorpool Gh Whursliya,” Tatos alow anany iratcluos iy Draitaoi itain holandd from £1 upwrrds, os, 91 Boarl: s Obiloagy. "ALD1ikD LATLROREN, Agent, Bt oureanoy, Passonyers and frolght ropo At lowsest ratos, Lake Forest Academy. To tn n yanro flonrlshing condition than evor batare, wnd Brupnres hosaaud Youg mat b (b B Sul R w sora noy for Cal 08 or Bu ng A n Dpile o i racnivel. Addross 1LA Wy ALLIN, Lrin: Eiita, Tako Foreat, 1 ARTIFICIAL STONE. Clicago Artificial Stone Co, 300---314 North Markot-st., Cornor Onk, Tablys, Root-optng, o ~Fronle, Oaoty Bl atouTabls, Kook Oovine adlir d, U Hotfings PG o on A NN, Mannso tmmcos tommment e L Monnkor LITHOGRAPHING, 1y 5, 7 & D MICHIGAN-AY, NION LITH0. €O, rie 1o, Fine Work, Latemaive Stoais Power o aditinar ™10 o waw eall)

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