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. Indian Difficulties. Four LARAMIE, July 27.-One thou? sand Cheyennes, Sioux, Arrcipahoes, Blackfeet and a few Cainanches at? tacked Platte Bridge Station, on the telegraph road, on Tuesday. The gar? rison numbered less than 250. Tho fight lasted two days, and resulted in a heavy losa to thc. Indians. The loss on our side was Lieut: Collins and one enlisted mau of the 11th Ohio Cavalry killed, and thirty-four men woynded; twenty-live of them, belonged to the 11th Ohio Cavalry, and nine to the 11th KanaA ?Regiment. The Indians retreated tS the West, tearing down telegraph poles and destroying the ' wire. A note was picked up on the battle? field, written by a white prisoner re? cently captured on tho South Platte which says the Indians do not want peace, but are fighting for all time that we had Iii lied OTIC of their chief; in fight, and the^?bjc going to destroy the telegraph, anet that they ex pee reinforcements. Tiie body of Lieut. Collins wai . horribly mutilated. His hands am feet were cut oil", his throat was eut his heart was torn out, he was scalpec and had over om: hundred arrows ii him. There seems t? lie not the slighes disposition on the part of the Indian for peace, which can only be obtainci by severely punishing them. One of the Powder River column is now moving to join the force froi Plat Le Bridge, which is following th Indians. Nows from Europe. NEW Yoiuc, .Inly 28.-Tiie Omar steamship Scotia, from Liverpool, o tile 15th, has arrived, bringing tim < ays later news from Euvope. Liiberalism was still making hem way in the "Pr t sh elections, thong some notable liberal defeats had bet sustained. Jacob Bright, brother 1 Air. .lohn Bright, had been defeat? at Ma ichester upon local and pe sonni issues, ami Mr. Boallia: (Bright's brother-in-la\y and inri tato had lost his scat for Huddersfield, 'i Liverpool, Mr. Ewart, a tried and v teran reformer, had been supersed? by Mr. Greaves, a tory of great loo popularity and Lord Russell's s< jiad been unsuccessful nt Leeds. ( the other hand, Mr. Gladstone's s. h ui been victorious at Chester. Tl ?mancos ?JP Mi' Gladstone himself, Oxford University, looked small, ai i i ant: eil at .on of his Icing reject by that constituency, he had been p m nomination for South Laneashn A . a "whole, the bnroimh elections h proved fa\o abie t > ih ? Govtnimei who had gained thirty-live seats lost twenty-eight. Apro?os of the elections. Lord P ' Ha rston had eulogized his own-m t-ulity in American affairs; thc Atti ney-tj-enerid had defended, from legal point of view, the neutral pol of th?; Government, and Earl Russe n w edition of his 'Tinto y of 1 Constitution," adding thereto au ex chapter to prove that he was .st.il live reformer. ?A singular letter, addressed Maximilian to his Minister of the . terior, giving an outline ol' the pol to be pursued in Mexico, had b? issued in Paris. M. Eloin, Maxi milian's Envoy had reached Sou ampton. on his way back to Europ The number ?>f deaths by ??hoi at Alexandria, od the loth of Ji was fifty-five. The epidemic liad s sibiy diminished at Cairo and in surrounding village? 'The nvunbe: "tl !aths at Cairo on tho 12th was io. three. A correspondent of the Lev Ht rah!, writing from Smyrna, on 30th of June, says: "The nows <*i outbreak of cholera at Alexandria produced almost a panic through Smyrna during the past week. Austrian Lloyds' steamer, which rived hero from Egypt on th*> 1 was in consequence of this telligence, refused' pratique, nearly t hree hundred of-her pas ge rs wen' transferred to the lazare the remainder beihg confined on bc the vessel herself at thc (piaran mooring ground off Karatash. 2\e the whole of these were runaA from the epidemic, and private lot report that thousands beside 1 had fled from the smitten tow] eVery port whither transport coull found. ?-JPARDONS.-Another large bate petitions for pardons was presente the President on thc? 27th-an them the applications of Bick Ta and Gen. Hoddy, who appeare person to urge their petitions. The Post's special says: Tho I dent this afternoon issued an? c pardoning every prisoner of fielding an/; military ra nk what - ' ! ?Bgggg 111 .? " .? 111 g Sg Raising of the Frigate Congress. NEWPORT NEWS, July 21.-Another determined effort to raise tho wreck of ?he United States frigate Congress was faade yesterday, and the effort was partially successful. Five power? ful steam pumps wer? put in motion at the beginning of the ebn-tide yes? terday; this was at 10 a. m. Tho five *pumps threw out eight thousand, gal? lons of water per minute, and at 1 o'clock the water in the bulk-head surrounding the wreck had fallen four feet. At this time the hull becume buoyant, and began slowly to rise, the surrouuding water-tight bulk-head rising with it. Slowly the great mass emerged from beneath the surface of the water, and at 2 o'clock the light of day once more shone on the deck of the good old Congress. Several tug:; wore present, bearing officers and pri? vileged citizens to witness the novel experiment. Al] were thinking of that March, day in 1862. when this ship, tlie pride, of our then navy, went down a bloody and helpless wreck. The wreck, as appearing above thc waters, gives a fair idea of the origi? nal size of the ship, though) much ol the afterpart of thc*, vessel is pone. Or the wreck are two rusted guns, tc which oysters and barnacles are-tight, ly . clinging. The mermaids havt woven a carpet of algie and spread it over the deck, the deck that sun! down crimsoned with blood. Ovei the bulwarks and about the ribs^loab thc soft, line grass. We stepped OJ the wet and shiny deck, ami looke. down into the bold, yet deep in' tin water: oysters we saw in abundance and chains, and great bolts of copper The teredo has bored into the t imbers and the ribs of oak are honey-combe? and unstable. Save the groat amouu of metal in and about thc wreck, tin .remains of the Congress are useless ! There are vague rumors as toa pay master's safe, with twenty thousam dollars in specie, being somewhor about thc wreck. This is a rumo only, but the rlivers will take a shari look to discover, if possible. UTlVtllill! bearing thc ^-e-, niblaneo of a pay mas tcr's safe. The amphibious worker will be delighted to obtain the spoci?. [for. of a I* h ?l< H lc!?>ltht paver. TmrlVitj.ir DEHT.-We sh:dl hav at the close of the month a statemeu froid the- Treasury of tin; amount < the public debt, lt will not vary niue from the .statement of th.- h t of Jinn exceptio far as it may have been ir creased by the issn.- of cortiAeates < indebtedness, and by the hist series < the seven-thirty loan. The anformt i debt, on tin- ist of August may.' po' haps, be twenty-eight hundred mi lions, ora little more. The au! horit for borrowing money on long loai will be cxhaqNjbed with the hist serii of seven-thirties. There remains < this loan to-day, untaken, forty mi hons or les. At the close of thcloai it ls probable that, the whole r mainder will bc taken up in lari sums, as heretofore. Then? w ill be i new loan till Congress slndl. anthon: one. and. mennwhilegjt is supposi that tin- Tresaury cali meet all ?I mauds upon it by the current revenu and without calling too rapidly upi the national banks for the public d jK'isit?. -JWi/i'i/nil In'(fil)'geneer. -.--tm? Tm: Thax'.ie.ir.x AND REFCGEE? Soi-THKi.s STATES. The reports of A sismnt Commissioners hi the Southe States for the Freedmen's Bureau co ti nue to arrive, nt Genera] Hewart headquarters, and as tin- system of t! bureau for the maintenance of t blacks and white refugees in the Sou begin io develo]), these reports are i pl cte with statistics and valuable ? tails ot' its operations. Colonel Ely, reporting from Cohn bia. S. C.. under date of July 20, sa that, he finds the affairs of the bure in that locality progressing much h> ter than In? had reason to expect. T military authorities have done ali their .power to settle thc freedm ..upon plantations, and lui]) them perfecting their labor contracts. T oops were- looking promising; 1 little suffering had prevailed anio the blacks, and but few plantatic 'nail been abandoned, and these ot of small value.- Was'i. Cor. A". liendd. The llichmond R'tpubh'c has an es mate of the losses experienced by t South in consequence of the w which sums up 85,700,000,000. I ,??4ffmul valuation of the fifteen si; States, by census of I06O, footed ?7,000,000,000; and providing t losses aggregate as above stated, t total actual value of what is left of t South would be reduced to Sl,2C 000,000-barely a sixth of what it . in 1SG0. The Boston Saturday Gazette si that during one of the recent mo light nights, twins ho?2 ox? ? ton Cornal?n. j It is said that tho President told a I prominent Republican, a few days j ago, that he would, personally, like j to insist lipon negro suffrage at the I South, but ho could not seo that he ; had the power under the Constitution I to do so.-Washington Correspondent j SprinoJlcid*R(p ublican. j AI'l'OTNTMKNT OF SoUTHKKN PoST I MASTERS.-The President has appoint 1 ed tho following named postmasters: ; R. G. Greene, at Petersburg, Virgi j nia; John C. J annoy, Columbia. South ' . Carolina; Foster Blodget, Augusta, ? Georgia. j The destruction of Barnum's 3fu ! soum leaves New York city without a single place of amusemeiflfeSouth of Grand street. Mr. BamunBpull pro : bably open the Winter Garden with i his dramatic company, ?es the use of I the theatre lias hoon tendered him. ! The cholera is making sad havoc in Turkey and Arabia. To less than ! 4-8,000 of the pilgrims at Mecca have I been swept od', and the streets are tilled i with corpses. ! A slight shock of an earthquake was felt at Panama, on the loth inst, lt did no harm. Some robbers poured boiling water onrawoman in Nashville. Illinois, to j make her disclose her money. Benjamin C. Presley has been ap- ! pointed'Assessor for Charleston, South j Carolina. Paris manners aro so shocking thal even n Frenchman M. Dupin -ex? claims aga i asl th-ut. JUST Ol RE? :T from N'. w York, a large let of IHKI'SK inn! BRANDY." >:- -:i!e hy Ail;; 4 o HARDI SOLOMON A Co! Cnolcc l.icftiotv. MAUI Ki. BRA suv. ?:: IFRBON w j T i s - Kb Y, Si. .Iclicii Chi rot. .1)1.1 for. Wino, ('..-....UTI Ale. ..-,<i Old Sacht m Ritters. For ted.! liv . DR. I*. M Kl A* IN COTI KN, Druggist. Bickens >i re..(., AM-- t I * Hoad !.:::''. stn el Casi!. / 1 S \. . rt.-,1M .,-k nf f?Ri IC KR tl's. Li.pion Segars. lieut's Straw ami feb Hats. Ladies' Hats. .Shoo* a:..' !,:linons, ai i.is .-tore .m Assoin'ih street. third* d ...r IV.,ni Peiullc ton, tn which h.- i nulos thc alli ntit.it of thc publie. Au- :; FE\\TJ!7i!EX\lMIil[)\Vll\\! ' COMI MEEGHAr?f Sr .do v?ssi-:rSTI!J:I:T, .YA* IV YORK. M ?"AT Pl 11 s. T : ?: X X KSSETC. Titos. pKXNKR, ii. ia.SM;rr. e. w. HOWMAN. M"ll. A. TOBIN, who was for a length . el ! ;.. ctmiiectetl w il li iii.- ..kl lirai ..1 Hotehkiss. . eiuier A I'.eiineti. has an ?nter est in iii.' ein linn, and will devote his attention principalh to :!i" State of South Carolina, bi-- address will he clinton. Laurens District. Aa .. t Imo .I.S. ( rushed SUCAlb Pov - Coshen CHEESE. Half bbls. LAUD. Tabs \A n t:::. Half chest < llvi.m TEA. bullish breakfast TEA. Bags Kio (?i? : I:I:. Rbis, Canal vu n i:. Bbls. Sugar-cured I i AMS. For sal.- low to Cue trade V-.r . ash bv CANTWELL & CO., Aug I Bedell's !;..w. A~. JJ. SOLOMON, General Commission Merchant, Second Door from SI, ?cv flons?, Vlainrtreet, COM'MB? V. S. C.. DEALER in r.iroign and <l. mest'ic mer? chandize. J ilt- highest market price paid for COI "L'ON and COUNTUY PRO? DUCE ingold er currency. C<-bsiguni<?its solicited, v. !e. l: u :!! receive my asnal prompt attention. Refer ;?. Cr. It, Crniii]! A Co.. Augusta, fia., . LaBochc A Bell. Savannah. Ca.,) Ciibhon ,\ Co., ( 'harli - ton, s. < !.. KiMtpman A "!. ?!, -. P?iar!ott*\ N. . '., .Tulli r A Wiikrs. n, SaUsbnvv, N. C., It. i'. Bichar ..- m. Ri -in !-ville*. N. C., .laines K. Sea. Y...amyville. N. ('., ("immbi rs A fan cl?, Danville, Va., Bro wei v A Co.,'I'.e;-Lurg, Va.. Kent, Pam, ,v Cu., Richmond, Va. Aug ? fs>7 _ _ Circe? :> -v! NI?->i :,. ->. .tr-'!' ::!'. F.rVED,a supnlv /f^?PS3\ol ( ; iii M Colls and a good OSOH/l'snrel "f FRENC?1 WMfTF lent article, for stile low. bv .b ?1 IN S TORK. In rearof hi.- old stand, bel ov Ibo Market. Aug 8 ?f_ $10 RKW \ un. IGST, on lae Winnsboro Road, from Ncb J sou's to Columbia, ono red CARPET BAG, containing, besides some clothing, plantation account - and otb? r yap. r-> cf no value whatever to any ono except the owner. The above reward will h.; paid to any or.c giving uiformat4on loading t:> ita recovery, by Dr. i :#her. iioino of thy 3a.T>e-*i mri l?ii?.'s be-.:' iitb'zxziv cf J&??? I lo ase to Kent. _ . . ON Bull street, between lilandinp and Laure!, ?mit^ble for a store or behool, ora bachelor's lodging. Possession given on tho Kith inst. Aug 4 2* ttaliool Xoticc. MBS. E. li. LAURENS has opened a DAY SCHOOL for boys aud girls. Applicants ar? requested to call at the Wost tenement of Theological Seminary, in Blanding street. Aug 4 2* Hdqrs. Military District oJ Clta-rlfstoix, CiiAiu rsTo.v, S. C., Julv 25. 18G?. CIRCULA li. trXTIL tm flier orders, the action of the ?' Superior and Circuit ('revest Court of trie Sub-Districts, will not be ilnal until approved by the Sub-District Commanders. liv command nt \BKEV'T MA.'. GE>\ JOHN P. HATCH. LEONARD B. PEKKY, A. A. ti. Official: E. HAKUIH JEWETT, 1st Lieut. CC th Jlass. Vol-'., A. A. A. ' i._Aug 4 4 Hdqrs. Military District of Churleston, CHAKI ESTO>-, S. <'., .lu'v 28, ts>;i. C EX ET! AL o li DEL'S A", s'l.' ITHE t'oH ?wing in published for th? ie a formatim and guidance of .il! con? cerned: rtTKismcTtoN <><. SCPEKIOH AN;? en? err ?VEO- I vos'!' roi ris or THE MII.1T.VKY DISIKICT, j CHARLESTON, ANO I'KOCEIH'KE I'S CASEU OF Ai". KS'. FIS')!! K?ME. ' 1. The jurisdiction "f the Superior Pro vost Court snail extend to all CM ses of pro- ' ju rt v. ri<-bl and damages, where tho amount in litigation exceeds oro hundred dollars, (S10U:) in ;ill eases ol' i rimes, misdemean? ors and violation nf order*, the Superior PrrTvo.vi ('euri shall have concurrent jurk: diction with the t'iivuil Provost Court. 2. The iuvisdietioii ?>!* I Ile ? 'il'OU it L'ri.Wj?t Court shall extend to all ease? of projH-rty, debi, uni! dst inanes, xviii re tho amount in litigation does nut ev ed nu- hundred dol? lars, c?li'io in ;i'l eases of crimes, misde? meanors, und violation of ordere-, the Cir enil Provost COUTI \ud l.-< eovcrned bv the llul-s prescribed m pa ra .araph V, Gtheral ??rd--:> No. iirj. Ile i.i. . i::n. Department :>oiitli, .Inn- 27. Is'; -. :5. In all ernie.- ol' appeal ?rem the decision of either of ile; above mentioned i '- arts, te ila- J.)isiri.-; or SuL-1 la i riet Commanders, tin- appellant will not if; the ITesideni ot the CouH ..i' his desire io appeal; I Ut Pi;. sidetil will then instruct tb? part i?-.. in i b?" ?.ase to prepare a writ fen r.n?i brief statu mou i i.t" ibei: claim an? I answer respectively, and alsti the cause ??f Cue appeal. Upon endorse the reasons fi rtiie decision of the Court, ai'tixitc; his signature thereto; the pap- r will iii. M i..- forward; .1 to Sub-District llead.piarb r.s for lb?' consideration of the Sid?.-Iiisti iet Commander. If the arrp"al a Ul a de t-i him lu- will endorse thereon his cl--' cisi?n, and return c. to lin-Court in which ti:?- ? ;e i- ?.?rigiiiated, ivliieh will direct LUe ex?-.. *iu ion. If the appeal ismacb- torhe Distri-U Com manrior, ?>r hillier authority, tl"- Sul?-Dis t"i<-; Cocrn-m?!?'-.- wiil ? :?i-rs- thereon his ?i. App.-ilfitits nm.- dis.tine.ly side ni .?--ir -R-r,|iT-ti? Tt-> -M--! . '"".riiili.'.iir tl-.--. appeal: and au appeal I avine ..nee I..-, u niade. .-ith'-r to a Superior or Ivfi-ri-u" Com? mander, and a decision bad then?.n. that decision wdl lu tiled, and no snbse.puiii app. ii \\ i'd he j-i i nutted. !? cafes of appeal where the amount in litie;ati.m dm-s not exceed one hundred i ?il!;: rs , ? inti ) i'i all eas? soi' lines, and ?li all eases of imjTi'isoiinieu!.. not exceeding n?:e inoiith, arrpeals n/n.<l he made lo the Sub lust riet foin mander, uhrs,- decidion will ; ?. tina!. Ail other appeals, .io; embraced nt lin- alu ?ve m. iii in:,, i ! classes. ma>**l><! ma. ie to the Pistri I (Vanna ariel, I.ii?ie?h the Su! . District Commander ?-an have jurisdiction The Courts will adi ?se panics as to the equirabl' e.c-s of their decisions, in ?mler ".?. avoid complication and a multipliedv of aj.pi ids. li. Owners ol' .-riv in tliebands of the Military Ant buril ie-, claimed by citiz? iis, will iv?j;iiro tie I'mal ?cikm of tin; District Commander. ll. Al! Commissioned Ofi?ecra and i-'-iiist ed Men ol the ?"jiitli New '.'oil, V. l. Wis.. and Hi2d C. S. C. T.. s.-1'vin.?; in whatever capacity in this District, arc le-roby r. !:. v. ri. and v. iii report ai once to their lit-yum stal Commander for dui v. Uve.mauri hf P.m.Cr \! . i. i i "N. .?O??N P. 21 ATC! I. T.F.O>-AI:I) li. Piuca, A. A. C. < ?ftieial: K. H.iaais .7i:wrrr, 1st Lient, .wtli Mass. Vols..-A. A. A. ii._AM..: 1 ? Pire Insurance TUPPER 4 LAXE, AGEATS, ?\ ucl ubi. ! SK. i i ? i TV INS? HAN? PiMKNiN ri?K iNSC MAN?! 'iTTAN I:'ii! i". I With an a-gr-irat- . Fol I? MILLIONS OK l'i promptly paid in ( harli - A pplit-ai iee- trntii - lo, accompa'.iif?d i';- ?? plat, ??? exrci cal ? xiios?ri > t-> f.ri S. ^. I ! l'l'EK. ? K INTI N l'A' l'A I. CA IT. I; MC iNl A. i V ' I?.' Virginia, North and Smiiii ('..rolrnii and (ie?jrfjia, during ib?- l!e-,;..lu?i"ii. also, issues of th?' L'nitcd Colonies, ?.'.ated Mav 20. ?777, aud April ll. 177S: Vutiigraph bet? ters el' nota bl? men vt the Ve '."lilli" i; lul? le,-lions ol' ?'.'ins; p..i..ks printed hy t?. Franklin will he- purchased al ?V.'r prices Add ri ss IIK.NKV \. i'i ?EN. Viuinst 1 iS box 1 .:!.'.;. N. \ I*. 0. Colnmtfia <Uas f.i^ii' Conipuny. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. IN pun nance cf the a?:tioo*of the board et' Dive ou-;,, a meeting ol thc Stock? holders ??:' COLUMBIA CraS LIGHT.C? >M PANY will take place on .MONDAY, Au, a; t 7th, ?it toe auction room 'o? Jacob Levin, jor.iw.- ol AiiU?iably I?2?1 P.^u iitrouii., I Colo^Ji. _ J. OLIN TALLLy, Pr?i??t--. J.\.'.a ?jEYZif, ik:Ci"i>tii"y. July *" A GREAT WAST SUPPLIED ! STEWS FROM ALL-QUARTERS! PUBLISHED At the Orita! cf .. '.:th Carolina, C> "C^ JL ? Ixl. 23 31 - 1%S5. . ?V : . 1863. THE & Ai LY PH SM X, 15SUF-D Avevv morning OSCOTI' Sunday, i8 tilled wini th- LATEST NEWS, (by tel ?;r:.nb. mail.-., eic. ' EDITORIAL, CORRES? PONDEN! i'., MISCELLANY., POETRY, s PORI C.s. . tc. This i? thc only daily paper it. tl)?- State outside of thecitvoi Charleston. The Tri-Weekly Phoenix, fur country ein nlatjon, in publithod every I'n.'.daw Thursday und Sat unlay, and has ill the reading matter ol interest contained in thc do i Iv issues of thc week. WEEKLY CtE?NEBt .1 HOME COMP A \J()\. ' > i'.s'nanie indicafcH. ts intended aa a l'A no N Ju! RNA I. and is published every Weihi. -..lay. li will contain Eight Pages", nf IA ru t '.ilutnus. The cream of the News. Mis.-ellany. Tal,--, etc., ni tho Daily and Tri-'w. e!d\ he-f..nml in its columns. TKRMs' INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. I ?adv. ..nc lear .Sit) 00 .' Cn. uit.ut.hs.3 00 Tri-We.-'kb. om car .7 00 ihre.- month:,. "00 We. kb. nae . 4 00 three months ... . . 1 25 Vdv? risciiionl . inserted in the Daily or Tr?-\VoeKlj at .1 a sonar-, foi rho first in h. TOMI, and 7-'. ? . :* . for each : ubscquont mseriion. Wo-ih advertisements il a bo-iacc ever", insertion. JOB W?E1, inch a:; HA. "D BILL.- CARDS, CIRCU? LARS, SHES KfiiASTERS osecuted .r. eiiptly and it reasonable rates.