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LATEST BY TELB?BArH. [Daily Phoenix.Special Despatches.] EnroDRftrr Affwir*. I/ondun, July 1.?A special from Vienna says thai Prince Milan, in hia proclamation, annoubcee: MTuJ*ey prorokcd war by not satisfying Bosnia and by threatening Servia we enter Bosuea in the cause of humanity and nationality, and to re-establish peace without offending Tur? key's integrity." The proc? lamation mentions Austria ' thankfully for her efforts to - protect the Christians. The Servians sad the Mon? tenegrins have entered Turk? ish territory. A declaration of war has been duly lodged at Vienna. The state of siege recently proclaimed in Servia baa been counterman? ded, but the exportation of grain, victuals and arms are forbidden. A special telegram from Cittaoge, dated Sunday: Mon? tenegro aunt to-day her dec? laration of war to Turkey. The people received the procla m?iionwi?i"great enthusiasm. A despatch to the Daily News from Belgrade, says it is reported that the Pasha, in command at Wid? dau, has seised 500 of the principal insurgents, and threaten. to execute them if that district rises. The Turks arc hanging teachers and professors everywhere. A K'est has been crucified hear ilippolis. Roumania has refused to co-operate with Servia. A London' despatch says, "The Libersls iu Parliament will question the Ooverment respecting its Eastern policy. The liberal sentiment of the entire onntry is against unne? cessary complications which may be caused by the support of Turkey. Fears prevail that the war in the East can? not be localized or confined to a conflict between the Ser? vians and Turks. There is much talk about the review of the volunteers, which was held yesterday. Hitherto the Government had not permit? ted the volunteer reviews on so large a scale in Hyde Park. The Government is evidently now patting this hitherto de? spised force on the back." Paris, July 3.?The Journal des Debuts publishes a special from Belgrade, which says that Austria has notified Ser? via that she will not place any obstacles in the way of Turk? ish troops reaching the Serv? ian front via the Danube. The Austrian ex-Gen. St. Reatinv erovitish has been appointed second in command* of the Servian corps. Constantinople, July ??3:? The report that the Servians and Montenegrins have cross? ed the Turkish frontier has beeil Confirmed. Ragusa, July 3.?Advises, received heierfrom Sclavonic' sources state that M. Verlica, the Montcnegrian Minister of the Interior and acting Aide de-Camp, envoy from Servia, is expected to arrive in Mon? tenegro. A perfect agreement. respecting military Operations has been established between the two principalities. Visviu, Jnly 8.?Serviahas notified the powers that unless they declare the Danube neu? tral and prevent the Turks' using it for military opera-' tions, Servia will obstruct it with torpedoes. It is stated that Prince Milan has arrived at Alesdenatz. Servia has suspended the foreign tele? graphic service. London, July 3.?A telegram from Belgrade says the Servi? an army commenced, yester? day, reconnoitreing the South-, eastern frontier, and it is re? ported occupied some impor-; tant strategical positions on 1 the Turkish frontier. The Times has the following: A despatch from Vienna says official intelligence from Bel- j grade says the Servians, yes-! terday crossed the frontier at; three pouts. The places are j not mentioned, but from the ' position of their forces, it may be presumed that these points j *re Alerdinats, Lisetz snd; some point on the Dwina. American Intelligence. New Orleans, La., July 3.. After one ballot, in which4 I Packard led all candidates,: I Anderson, Ludeling and War- j mouth withdrew in his favor,' and the nomination was made. by acclamation. Larry Scott, a Pinchback' delegate, was mortally wound-' ed by opposition partisans. ; New cotton has been re? ceived in New Orleans from! Texas. Newark, N. J., July 3.? j Gen. P. Marshall Lefferts died 'instantly, of heart disease, on : board the train, this morning, 1 ? while en route to PhiladsV phia in command of the vete? rans of the 7th regiment. The whole command turned back and are at the depot, wheee ; the body awaits the train for New York. Washington, July 3.?In the Senate, Mr. Morrill, of Maine, moved that when the j Senate adjourned, it be to meet on Wednesday; agreed j to. Mr. West submitted a! conference report on the Postj Office Appropriation bill; or? dered printed and laid over until Thursday. The resolu? tion to allow P. B. S. Pinch back pay and mileage as a Senator during the time he; was contesting his seat, was, on motion of Mr Bayard, de? cided to be devoid of law and right. In the House, the States were called through as usual j on Monday, 'or bills; but not more than a dosen were pre? sented, when the House ad? journed till Wednesday. , .New Toax, July 3.~A.de-i spatch. dated Army of the Big Horn, Camp at foot of Cloud Peak.,'via Fettcrman,! Wyoming Territory, Juno 28, says the troops are waiting for the coming of supplies.; No enemy has been seen since the return from the Rosebaum! region. There is a round-j about ruraor.originating with j the Indians at the agencies, of ' a fight between Terry's force j 1 ana Sitting Bull's force, but: ! nothing. heard of the more- j meutsof the Northern column. > , The 5th Cavalry, Major Carr,; under orders from bhcridan, i ! will proceed Northward over. the trail along Little Powder | River, to cut off the Sioux In- j dians from assorting to the agencies* for ammunition, and j force them to lay down their arms, before they can seek protection or food from the Government. ' House, a noted divorce lawyer of New York eity, was killed by his wife at Lawrence station, N, J., on the 1st. it j seems that House bad beaten, his step-son and wife, and was drawing a pistol on the latter, j whan she shot him .with a j Eistol she had obtained from j er room. A terrible storm passed J over Bellefont, Penn., on the ? Isi. Cellars wens flooded j and buildings, carried off. j One man supposed drowned. { A disastrous fire occurred in St. jic4msb*ry,?yt.-, on the' 1st. ' Sixty buildings de- j stroyed; loss $100,000} one third insured. How Gov. I^ldek Receiveo j his Nomination,?When the short despatch was received, the Governor** speaking to se vend friends in a tone scarcely! above a whisper, said: "I can i tell you what has been done. This nomination was not made j by the leaders of the party, j ! It was the people who made! ; it. They wastreform. They ? have wanted it a long while, ? and, in looking about, they j have become convinced that1 it is to be found here (point- j ing at himself.) They want! it; that is what they are after, j They are sick of the corrup- : tions and mal-adrainistrationi of their affairs. They want' a'change, and one for the: j bettor?a thorough reform a- ; tion. You will find iheit: j will be a larger Germau vote polled next fall than ever,' and it will be largely cast for the Democratic ticket; I know that.*' ! Retrenchment.?The Bos* | ton Herald, Independent, ; with t&e largest circulation' of any paper published in New England, says: "The Democratic House should stand firm for economy. The retrenchment it proposes is reasonable, and will not im? pair the efficiency of the Go vcrnment. Southern Melodies.?A characteristic feature of the exhibition, and a very pic? turesque one, too, is the pre? sence in the North-western portion of Machinery Hall of several colored men, who are employed by a Virginia to? bacco manufacturer to show the process of packing to? bacco, but who, while they are packing, amuse them? selves and a larger number of hearers, by singing well known Southern melodies. They have u consciously be? come quite a distinctive fea? ture of the exhibition, and attract a great deal of atten tention, particularly from people of the North and for? eigners who have never heard a "darkey song" before. The 2d.?The city of Phil? adelphia was all excitement on the 2d?flags, banners and transparencies flying in front every building, and the streets were thronged with people in procesaipn. Independence nail and Square were centres of attraction, where the cen? tennial anniversary of the re? solution declaring the colo? nies free, passed by the Con? tinental Congress, July 2d, 1716, was celebrated. An eccentric citizen of Cape May carried a rope in his pocket for forty years; his explanation being that he was liable at any time to wish to kill himself, and meant to always have the means handy. A few days ago he hanged himself with the old rope. "Mamma,** said little Nell, "ought governess to flog mo for what I've not done?" "No, my dear; why do yon ask?" "'Cause she flogged me to-day when I didn't do my sums." John Tobin, a sailor, at? tempted to crawl under a freight train on the N. E. R., in Charleston, a few days ago, when it moved, and he was so badly injured as to cause his death. It seems that the Centenni? al Exhibition, bo far from in 1 creasing food prices in Fhila [ delphia, has actually had the effect, by attracting larger supplies, of reducing them. The new forts around Paris 1 are to be named after the gen I ends who labored so hard to retrieve thr faults of Napoleon III, in the war of 1870. Greenville is 100 years old. In 1776, Mr. Richard Paris, the first settler, located there and gave his name to Paris Mountain. Two guns belonging to the j Spanish Armada, which have been under water 288 years, ! have been recovered off the Scotch coast by diving party. Policeman F. P. Bonneau, (colored,) of Charleston, died suddenly, Sunday morning. Beans and cucumbers caused it Bar-rooms in Charleston are q >w closed on the Sabbath. ' Rev. Samuel Bouknight, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, departed this life at Lecsville, Lcxiugion County, on the 1st. The cornet band serenaded Judge Northrop at Union. The Judge made a speeeh. A son of Richard Osborn, colored, was drowned in a well in Darlington. Miss Bennett, the late James Gordon's daughter, has gone into a convent. It is said that Edgcfield has harvested more grain this year than ever before. The work of rebuilding Clad in University will begin very soon. Miss Anna Wells, of Dal ton, Ga., suicided; pistol. Financial and Commercial. Baltimore?Cotton quiet-middling Hi; low middling 10*; good ordinary 9f; sales 65, ?took 361$ net receipt! 1& gross00; exports (treat Britain 00; conj tinentOO; coastwise 90. Hagar firm? 10**101. Floor dull?Howard Street and Western super Hn7; extra 4*5: fa mil75.S0s6.75. Wheat steadjr?Went. Soattaern whits 56*60; yellow 56?57; ernfl.35; prime 1.38. Corn nominal? Western mixed 67 . Pork20?21. Bulk meats?shoulders 81; clear sides 10J loose; 8*sl0j packed. Bacon?shoul? ders Oa'J^; clear rib side* 12; hams 144* 15}. Lard steady?refined But? ter quiet and firm?good to prime Western 17a21. Coffee demand light, but holder? (inn?Rio cargoes 15JoldJ; jobbing 15tsl8]. Whisker firm?job bine 1.15. Nsw" Uhlzakh.?Net receipts 14 gross 47; sales 50; stock 74.340: exports ?res! Britela 2.606; France 259! con? tinent 080; coastwise 000; market dull ?middling 111; low middling 10$; good ordinsry9|. Galvbstok.?Net receipts 77; grn*>s 00: exports continent 00. cosetwi.-e 71V. sales 70; stock 8,366; market dull ami easy?middling Uj; low middling 10J; good orditmryOI. PaoriDXNCK, K. I.?Stock 20.000. MEMPHIS.?Receipts 158; shipments for week 764: shipments 3.058; vales 478; sales 300; stock 23,717; market dan?middling 11. BosTOK.?Net receipts 106, crow 560. stock 18,05$ exports Great BriUir 00; sales 0, market quiet?middling 12!; low middling 11J; good ordinary 101. Wilmington?Net receipts 3; stock 611; exports coastwise 13; market doll ?middling I Of low middling 10. good ordinary 9J. Philadeltn11. ? Net| receipts 51; gross 87; exports Great Britain 000; market quiet?middling 12; low mid? dling 11: good ordinary 1C. NoaroLX?Net receipts 181; exports coastwise 12; safes 00; stock 3,451; market dull?middling 11. Mobile.?Net receipts 320; gross <>; exports Great Britain 0; continent 14; sales 300; stock 8.412; market weak and irregular? middling 11; low middling 10; good ordinary 81. Avoosta.?Cotton market quiet and steady?middling HJ; low middling I0i; good ordinary 8|. cbabu8tos.?Net receipts 14; ex? ports coastwise 000; sales 50; stock 5,768; market dull?middling 114; low middling 10{o{; good ordinary 9JalO. ClZCZmXikSi.?? Ork Sriii?ciijr pack? ed 19.75a20.25. Lard steady?prime steam rendered HI; city kettle 18al8{. Whiskey steady, at 1.10. St. Louis.?Flour unchanged. Corn Lard doll?11.80. Whiskey 1.11. Chicago?Flourunchanged. Wheat steady?spring 1.051. Corn steady? 461- Pork steady, at 19.25al9.25. 4*j. Wheat 1.56. Pork quiet?90.00. Whiskey firm? 1.10*. Ltvaarooi??8 P. M.?Cotton flat aad imgolar?s-iddUsg nslaada c, nUddUnrOrleans 6i; sales 6,000, or which 1,000 arc Cor export and apeco laUoa; receipts 3,800, American 3,700, fatures dnll end offering free. In Charleston, on Friday. June 39 at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. W. T. Whitemann, Col. WM. SIMONS, of Colombia, to Miss KATE KDW^KDS, of Charleston, 6. C