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THE DAILY m PHO??IX. _ _ _ ^ ? DAILY PAPER ?10 A YEA?I. "LET OUR JUST CENSURE ATTEND THE TRUE EVENT." . TRI-WEEKLY $7 A YEAR. BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1865. VOL. 1.-NO. 13J./ THE PHONIX IS PUBLISHED D A IL Y AND TRI- WE ERL Y. AND THE WEEKtY GtEANEB EVERY WEDNESDAY. .BY JULIAN A. SELBY. TERMS-IN A D VA N C E. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Paper, tix months.So 00 Tri-\Yeekly, " " .3 50 Weekly, " " .2 00 Single copies of tile Daily ami Tri-Weckly, 10 cents; .ol the Weekly, Iii cents. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in either the Daily or Tri-Wecklv at 11 per square for the first insertion, ami 7~> cents for each subs?quent insertion. In tlie Weekly, il a square. ni; "Special notices 15 cents a line. A3 the more recent defalcations in j Wall street do not greatly exceed three j hundred thousand dollars per day, the j people of New York have for some j ?lays past directed their attention to ] furious'newspaper war which is being ? waged against thc impenetrable James Gordon Sennett by that very famous musical director, Max Maretzek, of the New York Academy of Music Max having reason to suspect thc astute Bennett with having sinister j designs upon his opera troupe and its anticipated performances this winter, has pounced upon him with immense but most indiscreet fury, and thus far seems to have the inside track; but we have great faith in Bennett event? ually flooring his adversary. We have in our day seen a vast number of as? saults made upon that experienced and tough old badger, but we have never yet known him to bo whipped iii the long run. Before tho fight is over, he invariably gives a shaip snap or venomous bite, which makes Iiis opponent howl with pain and bear the murks of thc "punishment*" to his grave. In the present instance, we have the fiery and impetuous Maretzek raining his blows upon the head of bis adver? sary at the most fearful rate. He even has the unblushing audacity" to make out a black mail account against the j Herald, in which a large number i>i \ suspicious items are grouped togeth ;r in the most business-like manner, and, sis Mr. Mantileni would have said, the "deinned total" foots up ?1-4,001), to the great prima facie discredit of the JIarald. Max evidently thinks that he has demolished Bennett, for that pa? tient and meek philosopher takes it all as coolly as a duck would a slight shower after a long drought. He lias, in reality, felt it no more than a griz? zly bear would a load of partridge shot at forty, paces. He probably rather enjoys the violent excitement of his adversary, as a hedge hog'does the babied rage of a dog. But does any one suppose that poor Max "will not "catch it" in due season? It may not suit Bennett to hit him to-day, or. to-moftow, or next week, or next mouth, but lie has a good memory about trifles, always manages to ba? lance accounts, and when thc indis? creet Max Ls entirely oil his guard, and has exposed some very vital and j sensitive point, the venerable * "James Gordon, with a vigor beyond his years, will improve the occasion and give the ?Horesaid Maretzek a thrust so quick, keen, sharp, dee}) and hor? ribly painful that he will bellow like the most vigorous of the bulls of Basham. If Bennett was either sen? sitive or humane, he would pitt the enraged musician "out of his misery now," but he prefers playing with . him as a cat does with a mouse, and weeks henee we shall hear a growl and then a squeak of mortal agony, and everybody will say old grimalkin Ben? nett has squelched that foolish .mouse Maretzek, and such will be the fact. "Ten to one on Bennett." [Rkkmond Times. Advices from Nashville, dated Au? gust 24, says; Yesterday morning, Maj. Baker, of Gen. Wheeler's staff, challenged Col. Blackburn, which was promptly de? clined. Gen. Doolittle, hearing of the affair, ordered Maj. Baker and Col. Woodfolk, who( carried the mes? sage, to leave the city by 12 o'clock, which order was promptly obeyed. DESTITUTION IN CHARLESTON.-Tho Philadelphia inquirer publishes the following extract from a private letter received in that city from a Sister of Charity, dated Charleston, South Ca? rolina, July 7: Many hundreds of the citizens who have been accustomed to all the luxu? ries of life have been compelled to sue foj and live on Government rations. Even 1 hese have been stopped. Could you but see these delicate ladies in houses void of furniture, reduced to the wash-tub and cook-pot, your heart would bleed; still more when you reflect they have no means of procur? ing the bare necessaries of life. A few who were in business before and during the war are making attempts to regain a footing", but the planting population around Charleston arc destitute of everything. God alone knows the full tide of misery which has set in on these peo? ple. We see a part of it but not all. Still, if we were made the medium of assistance to them, we could reach thc bulk. We invite the co-operation of your citizens in this work for the relief of these people, who will inevi? tably die of starvation if not assisted. This ?3 a cause of humanity, therefore persons of all opinions may unite in *** . * " I hope this appeal will not bo in vain, and that you will be able to for? ward, ere long, proofs of the good will of your city for suffering wher? ever found. SISTER M. HELEN, Convent of our Marv, Charleston. S. C. _ _ NOT VERY FRIENDLY.-Judging from the following it appears that some of the Northern people don't love the negro so extraordinary well, after alk The Louisville Democrat, speaking of affairs in Indiana, says: "At latest accounts, negroes were fleeing from Evansville in all direc? tions, being fearful of being killed by tho citizens. The citizens beat them wherever they can catch them, and they seem determined, since thc bru? tal outrage of two negroes upon the person of a white lady on .Sunday, to rid the city entirely of them. On Monday night, a crowd made a rush for the steamer Carrie to clean out the negroes, but fortunately they were nun cst. The wildest excitement pre? vailed when the Lady Grace left there. She arrived here yesterday, and re? ports that the negroes are scared almost out of their wits. They are coming away on boats and taking to the woods. We learn that the military authori? ties were attempting tc put a stop to the proceedings o? the mob. Several negroes have been killed or hung, and an order has been issued compelling all the negroes to leave the town, and ail persons who have them in their employ are ordered to discharge and drive them from their premises." If this had occurred in a Southern State, thc Northern papers would have sent a terrible howl of indignation. ETERNITY.-When we are alone, an hour past midnight, in the streets of a sleeping city, everything around us appears as if hewn in the adamant of eternity. FIRE AM) LIFE IMMCE, H. E. NICHOLS, Agent. 1710b thc following FIRST CRASS COM ! PA?IES: New York Underwriter's Agcncv, Capital. f3,000,000 Iloiue Insurance Company, New York, Capital. 2,000,000 International' Insurance Compa? ny, New York, Capital. 1,000,000 Continental Insurance Company, New York, Capital.'.. 1,000,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Com? pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,000,000 Metropolitan Insurance Com? pany, New York, Capital. :. 1,000,000 Home Insurance Conipanv, Sa? vannah, Capital.". 2,000,000 Phonix Insuranco Conipanv, Uart ford, Capital. 500,000 Columbia Insurance Company, New York, Capital. 500,000 New England Mutual Life Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi? tal . 5.000.000 New York Accidental Insiu-ance, Company, insuring against all accidents. With 8cvcraffi)ther well known and relia? ble companies, thc aggregate capital amounting to over $20,000,000. Pisks taken in any one spot to amount of $200,000. Office No. ? Bryce's Row, Columbia. S. C Aug 15 1Ciu Headq'rs Dep't of South Carolina* HILTON HEA?), S. C.. AUG. 20,18?5. 1 ff EN KI! AL ORDERS NO. 21. MEDICAL Officers throughout the De? partment, serving under military com? manders, who, iii addition to their military duties, have been assigned to the charge of the affairs of itefugees, VFreadmen and Abandoned Lands, will extend ??per medi? cal treatment to all refugees , y freedmen who may have need of their sirviccs, and will report hv letter to Surgeon AV. lt. DE? WITT, U. s'. Vols., at beaufort, S. C., for instructions; * Ly command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMOP.E. W. L. M. DpuGEit,-A. A._G._^^jl'LL'-L HEADQUARTERS, DEPT OP SOUTH OAltOLINA, HILTON HUA?, S. C., Aug. 'J, isoj. GENERAL ORDERS NO'. 13. IT1HE following General Orders arc pub I fished )'?>r th.-information and govern? ment of this command. District, Sub-Dis? trict and Post Commanders are directed to enforce a strict observance of its provisions: WAK DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GKXKUAI/S OI-TICE, Washington, July 20, l.s??. SPECIAL ORDERS, NV. Li'A. To secure eip;al justici ami thc same per? sonal liberty to thc freedmen as to other citizens und inhabitants, all eiders issued by post, district or o.licr commanders, adopting any system of passes for thew or subjecting tin m to any restraintsor punish? ments not imposed on other classes, arc di - dared void. Neither whites nor blacks will bc restrain? ed from seeking employment elsewhere when they cannot obtain iv ai a just mm ?)eiisatinn ;;t th? ir homed, and win n not mund by voluntary a^rcein#nt; nor will they be hindered from trav elling from place to pla.ee on proper and legitimate busiiii ss. bv order uf the SoiTet^rv of War: E. D. lOWNSEND, A. A. G. Uv command o? Maj. c.-n. Q. A. G1LLAIORE. W. L. AT. Umu;i:-.t, A. A. ..._??Jgpt J_2 Headq'rs Mil. Dist, of Charleston, CHAKLESTt*N S. C.. Ai ... 20, lt>05. GENERAL ORDERS NO. KI. IN emplir.nee with Special Orders No.-J I. Headquarters Department of S"Uth Ca j rutina, the lindersigfurd a MIHI..- t:i< ?? :.. maud of tin- Military Dist rici of Charleston. The following named ofliecra arc an? nounced on. the District St a fi": Captain L. R. Perry, Assistant Adjutant General C. S. V. Captain J. H. Moore, A. Q. M., U. ?h V., Chict Quartermaster. Captain D. li. Hunt, 25th O. V. V. I., A. 4. o. M. ^Captain II. E. Lord, C. S. V., Chief Com inissarv Subsistence. Surgeon C. S. belier. U. S. V., Chief Medi? cal Officer. Major J. T. Praii, 32d U. S. C. T., Provost Marshal. Captain W. C. Smith. 3.r>th U. S. C. T., Assistant Provost Marshal. Captain Oe... T. Balch, U. S. A., Chief Ordnance Officer. Pri vet Captain J. II. l?rinckle, 5!b U. S. Artillerv, Chief of Vrtillcrv. 1st Lient, ti. Hagen?, 15?th N. Y. Vols, A. A. Q. M. .1st Lieut. W. E. Leighton, 1st batt. Alaine Vols., A. \. 1. G. AU orders will reman? hi force until other? wise ordered. W.T. I ?EN NETT, Dr. vet Brig. (?cn. CmninYlg. Official: Ll'.OXAKD 15. l'KKUV. A. A. G. Sept 1_ _ 2 "HEADQUARTERS, Mir.. DIST. Ol" CHARLESTON, Cn vitrnzsrox. S. C., Aug. 25, 1S05. GENERAL ORDERS Ko. S'.i. IN order to pi rfect and pr? serve Lu a legal manner all rcrords aftceting the title tn property, tis- Register of Mesite Convey? ances, .h.- elerie; of the Courts of Common 1'bas, and the Ordinaries, who held office on the USth da.y of i\ I ?rna ry, lritiS, after having taken the amnesty'oath prescribed in tin- proclamation of President Johnson, of the at?th of May. isn.i. and if belonging to either of tho excepted classes, shall have obtained a pardon, are hereby directed to resume th.- CN rei: . of their civil functions. Rv comma n.l of ' Pri vet brig. Gen. W. T. RENNETT.? Lr.oNAUD R. PEKUY, A. A. O. Seiit 1 2 HEADQUARTERS, MIL. DIST. OF CHARLESTON,' Outr .KSTON, S. C., Aug. 20, GENERAL ORDERS No. 00. IN compliance with Special Orders No. Al, from thc Headquarters of the Depart? ment of South Carolina, thc underskiin d relinquishes to p.revet Brig. (icu. Vf. T. Bennett tile command of this District. JOHN 1'. HATCH, Sept 1 2 Brevet Maj. Oem U. S. Vols. Headq'rs Mil. Dist, of Charleston. CHARLESTON. S. C., Atm. 21, 1S05. GENERA./, ORDERS Ko. ss. ISURGEON Charles T. Reber, U. S. . Vols., having reported in accordance with Special Orders No. ti, Headquarters Department South Carolina, is ber.-bv an nounced'as Chief Medical Officer of this Dis? trict, relieving Surgeon John O. Bronson, V. S. Vols. He wilfbeobeyed and respected accordingly. II. Captain H. E. Lord, C. S. V.. having reported for duty, is hereby announced as Chief Commissary of Subsistence for this command, and will bc obeyed and respected accordingly. By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. J. P. HATCH. LEONARD B. PsaR?, A. A. G. Sept i 2 JUST RECEIVED AND F?ll SALE BY Ita <T? tnULBKK, . AT HIS RESIDENCE, Corner Bhtniliity awl Dull Sircctf, FINE COKSETTS, Elad. SFAVINC SILK,, Ladies' DUCK GAUNTLETi'S and GLOVES. " . La.lich.' White KID CLOVES. Ladies'?.loiirniiio, and Kmb'd IPDK'FS. S?LVEU TU Ul BLES. SCISSORS. Kev Rings. Crape C<?liars. < lolognc, (pu te an?l lin? . | Liiliin's Extracts. l'<..ni?-. Bnttertly Cravats, ellina Dulls. Fitnev Tuck Cnn.bs. . Black Flax Thread, Satinet:*. Ciissimere, 1er suits. Embroider-. Gorum, Silk Gloves. Silk Tissue, fur veil:. Bli ached Shirting. Leather B<lts. DcBi sic, for travelling dresses. Ladies' Merino Vests] ?M)\V-]iriccd Ladies' Hose, l'a ney Vt si anil Dress Butions. Diaper Lins. Agate Buttons. Cent's Linen Collars, Matches. Black and Colored Sill, Belting. Brooms, Bia? I? nul i oct ? Tt ... Spool Cotton, all numbers. Mourning < 'al !. . >. Boys' Half Hose. U h Uah . Rn ta Dapa Turnip S. eil, ?\ e. Aug 22 1 ira LEE & co. Auctioneers, General Com. Agents and Exchange Brokers, COLUMBIA, S. C. \KY bnsint ss. entrust. ,1 to them will re . ceive prolllpi al Iel.! ?Oil. GOLD. S! EVER. SJ'.Ct BIT!ES and BAN K Nt O'l.s bouglil and sol.l. Beter tt> Messrs. WILLIS .V ClllSOLM and Messrs. JOHN FRASER & Co., Charles ton, S.e. OEOIiGE SCULLY", Esq.. and Messrs. F. C. L.VKBU.n o CO.. v iH-nsta. Ga. Messrs. STUN DOUSE A McCAULEV, | Charlotte. N. ( ' v Oflico for the , nt al "51 < ?sr*. Zealy, Scott ?V Bruns. Aug lt! Cn.I'S Notice.-Cli:i ntuitlr Appeal. rpiIE ladies of the U l?SULlN E*C(>N VEXT L ?uni ACADEMY are anxious to rebuild, ns speedily as possible, an ? iii.iee suitable for their Momts?ery anil Institute, theirs having been burned! in the general confla? gration of Columbia by the United States Army, under Gen. Sherman, on ?li?; night of February 17th. And while they are far from pressing their necessities on their fel? low-sufferers of the South, will gratefully receive any contributions which thc friends of edncatjon ami religion may donate them for this excellent work. Remittances may bc made through the Express Company. Please address THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, Ursuline Convent ami Academy, Care Dr. lohn Lynch, Columbia, S. C. Aug 2 I mo NOTICE. To correct (.hrmany erroneous reports in circulation, the Mother Superior wishes to say thal she has paid W.J.50 for one'mouth's insertion of thc ..Charitable Appeal," and has rcceivi .1 not one ei ni. nor even the raine i>f our e ut, towards either the erection ol'the "Convent and Acade? my,"' or the purchase of ground whet eon to btu" MGBMONO, VJU , . TT having Leen reported that the $pt SPOTS Wt >?D HOTEL hail been eon JWSkLliscatcd and closed, tho proprietors, deem ii proper C> assure (he public that such is liol the case. The lions,- is open for the accommodation ?d' visitors, as it has been front its opening dav, ?ti September, IM.'.). The house lias 1.n remodeled, reno? vated, refurnished and put in perfect order throughout, and the travelling public may rest assured of (hiding as comfortable accommodai ions wit h ns as can bo found in any rirst-elass hotel, North or South. Our friends, patrons and the travelling public generally, visiting Richmond, arc cordial!} invited to main' tin ir home with us. and no pains will be spared to make them comfortable, ns we are pledged tn sus? tain thc well known reputation of the house. COS KERY .V MILLWARD, aug 2") fi Proprietors. iKisorsim, COLUMBIA, S. C. MTHE undersigned, having ' leased the LARGE and COMMODIOUS .BUILDING known as the "'Columbia Methodist Female College," will open it asa FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on September 7. T. S. NICKEltsON, Prog-dftor. fi?*Papers through mt the StiVc^lhscrt (wire a week fer ?ve veeks, and send billa to thia o?hce. Ang 17 CHARLESTON TC NEW YORK. ATLAOTl? ?OAST Hail Line! - THE new first class steamer MO- , NF.KA, Charles P * Lu sh man, Co?? mati?er. Steamer C A M R RID GE, J. AV. Balch, Comma nrlcr, Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct for ? New York, alternately, THURSDAYS "each WOk'li. For freight or passage -having handsome iStatc Room accoimuoilations-apply to E. A. WILCOXfcON, Agent. Oraiigebnrg, S. C. A HOT!IR A I R GETTY A CO., 120 and l&s Meeting st., Charleston, S. C. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., Agents, Aug 15 2mo New York. Heariq'rs Dept of South Carolina. HU TON HEAP, S. C. .Ii L? 20,1805. '.EXE EAL (Hilt EUS Xo. i>. IT is announced, for thc informaiion and government ol' this command, t hal BEN? JAMIN F. UERKY, of Suuih Carolina, has been appointed, b\ tin President, Provi? sional G "Vernor of'the SI ato of South Caro? lina, willi authority ami inst niel ions, "at the earliest practicable period, to prescribo sued' rules and regulations as may be neces? sary and proper for convening a Convent ion, com? tosed "1 delegates, to l>c chosen by that portion of the peuple of said Stat?: who aro loyal to tho United States, and no others, fe ir thc purpose of altering or amending tho ('?institution thereof; and with authority to exercise*, within the limits ?d' stud Stat<\ all tiic powers nee? ssa ry and proper .to enable such loyal people of" the Slate of South Ca? rolina to res I ?ne said State to ?ts institu? tional relations lo the Federal Gev< rnment, and te? present such a Republican form nf State Oovernnu'iii as will entitle the State \<- t!i?' gua ra nie? of the United Stitt? ntuei . ?for, and its people te\ protection by tho United Slat?-.- against invasion, insurrection and domestic violener'e; provided, that, in any ? lection that may hereafter bc held fol" clioosing delegates to aoiv State Convention ns aforesaid, no person shall be qualified as au elector, or shall bc eligible as a. member of such (Vtuvention, unless he shall have previously taken ?md subscribed the oath of amnesty, as set forth in the President's proclamation of May'JO, A. 1>. 1805, and is. a voter qualified as prescribed by tho Con? stitution ami laws of the State of South Carolina in force immediately before tho seventeenth (17th) dav of November, A. D. ?H00, thc ?lat?- of the so-called Ordinance ?>f Secession; ami the said Convention, when convened, ?tr thc Legislature Abat may be thereafter assembled, will prescribe the qualification <>f electors, and the eligibility* ?if persons t?t liol?! office limier the Consti? tution and laws of the State, a power tho people of the several States composing tho Federal Union have rightfully exerciseel from the origin of the Government to tho present t ?me." lt is, thoreforo, ordered, that all officers ami other persons in the Cnited states military service, within the State of South Carolina, aid and assist Governor Perry in carrying int" cffei't thc foregoing- instruc? tions, anil they arc enjoined to abstain fruin, in any way, hindering, impeding or discouraging the loyal people of tl iff State from the organization of a Stale Govern? ment, as hereinahove authorized and di? rect eil. Ai! or?ors and instructions now in opera? tion througlmut ?his bepartmcnt, whether ?manai mg from tliescdteadqiiart?M"S, or from Hcaeiquarlcrs Department of the South, thu! are not inconsistent with tho foregoing distinctly specified provisions of this order, will continue in forcea.-, he rc m ?ore, through? out i he Stale of South Carolina. Every m i dful facility for taking t he am? nesty oath will he afforded hy Hie military aiithOrities, on forms heretofore 'supplied for that purpose*. 1 iereafter- Provost Marshals and Assistant Provost Marshals will constitute thc only military officers entitled to administer tho amnesty oath, a certified copy of which will, in ?dl cases, be furnished to thc indi? vidual taking it. The original oaths will ho transmitted, semi-monthly, by the officer administering thc same, to the Provost Marshal General at these Headquarters, hy (idiom they will be recorded in a boob kep't l??T titat purpose, and then forwarded to tho Secretary of Stat?'. Persons applying for Executive elenumey ivill send their'petition (with a certified sopy of tlve Amnesty Oath attached,) to the [.resident, through.the Provisional Gover? nor at Greenville, South Carolina. Ry command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. Official: W. L. M. BUBOSA, A. A. G. Aug 16 W. B. JO?XST()\, IMC-st gistrat ? , !V?7v on Eickens street East end of Lady, \TT1LL attend to all official business W brought before him; will also attend :.? ?Pawing up Reids, Conveyances, Mort? gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal instruments of writing. Pair eopies'of any iloctxment exectrted with neatness ami de> spatch. .* August 1