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Telegraphic?Furelcn Affair*. j f LARGE Ii KP Uli LIO an AKD CABLIST ARMIES l'AOU TO FA015?DEMONSTRATION in HONOR OF THB PIUNOE IMPERIAL?IM PBISONMBNT of THB KINO OF ASHANIEE AND HIS OFFIOIAIiS?CUBAN SUCCESSES? PK AUF Uli IiOSS of IiIFE, ETC. Don don, March 16.?Tbe Times de? spatches announce that tha Frimo Mi iniater of Ashantee, the King aud his Captain-General have beeu brought pri? soners to Cape Coast Castle. . London, Maroh 16 ?Tbe steamship Laoooia, while on a voyage from Alex? andria, Egypt, for Agurs, having as pas? sengers 278 pilgrims, returning from Mecca, encountered tern tie gales; ono huge wava whioh struck the vessel washed overboard from her deck 117 of the pilgrims; all of whom were drowned. Madrid, March 16.?Marshal Serra? no, with an army of 31,000 men and ninety pieces of artillery, is now face to faae with a Carlist force of 3?,?UO; while General Sorna, with a column 8,000 strong, is moving on tho enemy's rear. London, Maroh 16.?Advices from Bio Janeiro report that the Bishop of Pernambuop has been sentenced to four years', imprisonment for continued re? sistance to the Haws of the State. The Highlanders, returning irom Aah? antee, have arrived at St. Vincent. It waa the steamer Queen Elizabeth, from Calcutta for Glasgow, which was lost at Traffa, with fourteen lives?not the Glasgow. A rnpture is reported between Euge? nie and Flon. Sir Garnet Wolsley will go to Malta or Aden, to take charge of the remains of Dr. Livingstone and escort them to England. There was a great crowd of French people at Ghieelburst, to-day, to cele? brate the eighteenth anniversary of the birth of Prinoo Louis Napoleon. Over 6,000 cards of admission wero issued, and those to French persons only. Iu the morning mass und thanksgiving services wero held, after which the Duke of Padua addressed the Prince, in the name of tho French persons present, congratulating him upon having attained his mnjority. Tbe Prince, in his re? marks in reply, returned thanks to his countrymen for their faithful remem? brance of the late Emperor, aud in con? clusion said, despite tbe corfidenco in? spired by the loyalty of MaoMahon, an irresistible current of public opinion has pronounced in favor of the plebi? scite. I am ready to accept its verdict. Great enthusiasm was manifested, and Camdun House, the residence of the ex Empress and tho Prince, was beautifully decorated. . Halifax, Maroh 15.?The auptain of the ship Marlborough reports seeing a schooner, with a number of persons on board, displaying signals of distress. As it was blowing a hurricane, he could afford no aid, and the next morning she had disappeared. Woodbiudoe,.Canada, Maroh 11.? Early this morning, the office of the Woodbridge Agricultural Implement and Machine Works was entered by burglars, who blew, open the safo and ? rilled it of its contents, whioh consisted Hof promissory notes and other papers to W the value of upward of $100,000. Tbey P then set fire to tho buildings, which were entirely consumed. . Tho loss on the buildings aud manufactured stock will exceed $200,000. About 100 men Arft thrown nnt ?"?f (.^ir-U-mnnt Bayonne, March 16.?A body of Car? lisle, under General SaballaB, werr sur? prised and captured in tbe Province of Gerona. A column of Republican troops is marching to the re'.ief of Olot. 'Pule graphic?American Matter*. ADVANCE in INSURANCE BATES?FATAL FREAK of an engine?DESTRUCTIVE PIBES?ABBE6T and release of an EDITOR?MURDER and suicide?HEAVY SNOW storm?AUTOPSY of SUMNEIt's body?CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS? TRIAL OF gen. HOWARD?HEAVY BAINS, ETC. Altoona, Pa., March 11.?Au engine standing in the Pennsylvania Railroad ' Company's yard at this place, got start? ed in some way without any person on it, aud run through the round, house and across an open space into a large machine shop, running the entire length of the shop, over 300 feet, in whioh 600 men wero at work. Ono man, named Curfman, was killed, aud an? other hud his leg taken of! and canuot live. It smashed everything in its course i New York, March 11.?Tho Board of Fire (Junderwriters have adopted a re? solution iu regard to tbe miscellaneous storage of general merchandise. In warehouses with jute, hemp, llax and cotton in hales, hay, straw aud other vegetable fibres, making additional charge of from ten to thirty percent, on the rates?extra rates to be abated on the removal of tho objectionable fibres named. A new standard of rates has beeu adopted in regard to provision warehouses. When the German mails by the t steamship Mosel wero opened at the post office to-day, it was fouud that at least forty packages, each containing from 200 to 300 letters, were broken and in a ruinous state. Nearly all of tho damaged lotiers were enclosed in thin, flimsy envelopes, and tho packages were tied up in weak, brown paper, uot calculated for nn ocean trip. Dennison, Texas, March 11.?The Union Passenger Depot have, the Adams and the Texas Express office adjoiniug and thirty freight cars, laden with mer? chandise and lumber, wero burned hero today. New Orleans, March 15.?The ship Ailesa, with a cargo of 3,000 bales of cotton, has beou partly burned. The amount of damago has not beeu ascer? tained. The jury iu the case of the Grant Parish prisoners not agreeing upon a verdict, were locked up until Monday. Charleston, March 16.?Arrived? Steamship Georgia, New York; sehr. L. A. Edwards, New York. I Boston, March 15.?Upon the arrival of Senator Snmner's remains at Dorio Hall, Senator Oonkliug made a brief bat feeling address, oommiting them to the State of Massachusetts. Governor Washbnrn briefly responded. CrNersNATrr. Ohio, March 15.?John MoLsan, one of the proprietors of the Cinoinnati Enquirer, was sent to jail to? day byJadge Merchant, iu the poliae court, for persisting in refusing to an? swer questions propounded him yester? day. The ease before the court wus one in which Thomas Quin and ex-Judge Hoefler wero plaintifls, and Sohonden, engineer of tho water works, was de? fendant. Tue oharge was libel, iu caus? ing a publication uffeoting' plaintiff's character. MoLean was asked who gave the information on which the pub? lication was based, and refused to an? swer. New York, March 10.?The execu? tive committee named iu the call for u moss meeting in Cooper Institute, to give public, expression to opinions on national finances, decided that among tho speakers to bo invited, they are to sond invitations to Charles Frauois Adams, Lyman Trumbull, Gov. John A. Dis, Franois Kornau, William M. Evarts, Charles O'Connor, Wm. Gullen Bryant, Alex. T. Stewart, William E. Dodge, S. B. Chittenden, A. A. Low, Geo. Opdyks and E. S. Jaffray. It was decided that the meeting should be non partisan in its character, but that all po? litical parties should be represented among the speakers and officers. An Havana letter snys the first band of volunteers sent to Nuevitas has met tho insurgents and boon worsted. Upou their urrival at Nuevitas, they found the railroad leading to Puerto Principe cut, and attempted to maroh to the latter place, when they were attacked by tho Cubans, losing twsnty-five meu killed and seventy wounded. The remain lor retired to Nuevitas. Tho Cubans in t his city (New York) have information of an uprising of slaves on the sugar estates iu tho district of MaricI, about forty*five mti6s from Havana, und also iu the neighborhood of Bahia Honda. Tbe uprising began ou tbe estates of J. Agairre, and was fomented by poor pluuters, who are under the impression that if the slaves should rise iu their vicinity, the Spanish authorities would feel bound to arm the whites to main? tain peace at home, aud thereby provent them from being sent to fight iu the Eastern portion of the island. Tho Captuin-Geuerai has ordered troops into the vicinity. Salt Lakh City, March 16.?Report? from the line of the Pacific Railroad state that a heavy snow-storm, with high wind, prevailed to-day all along the line from Alto to a point East of Elko. Cuts recently cleared oat are rapidly filling. A train due at Ogden tomor? row .morning, is now twenty hours lato, with no prospect of getliug through bo fore Tuesday. New York,' March 16 ?The Ihrqld has a special, dated London, 15tb, which says there is an enormous influx of French visitors. The tickets distri? buted for the celebration at Chiselhurst already exceed. 5,000. Among a num? ber of less presents, the Queen sent from Windsor a flig, au Order of the Garter, and ulso a bruss plate, with an inscription, to be placed over the Etn peror's sarcophagus. The programme for Monday is as follows: Mass at 11 from 1 to 5 o'clock; addresses to bo rend by the Duko of Padune, to which tiio Prince Imporiul will reply. Reports from Paris express fears of a demonstra? tion. The change in the elec oral law and distress among tho working classes huvo a tendcuoy in favor of tbe causu of tho Imperial Prince. It is reported that the stow-aways which the Hteamor New York carried back to Havana, when tho steamer was twelve miles at sea, huvo been con? demned to be shot. Louisville, Murcb 16.?Henry Muss and Barney "tolincamp, neighbors and brothere-in-la. , living iu Lewis Couuty, Kentucky, had a quarrel, duriug which Moss procu- ;d a pistol aud shot Moliu camp's wife, inflicting fatal wounds. Moss then blew out his own braius. Boston,' March 16.?An autopsy of tho body of Senator Sumner was made this morning, aud the report written out as follows: Tho left corouury artery iu a considerable portion of its leugth was so much ossified that its calibre wus diminished at least ouo-hulf; the right coronary artery was slightly nlhroina toons aud considerably enlarged; the cavities of tho heart were dilated, espe? cially the lower third of tbe left ventri? cle; the walls of this ventricle were gen? erally thinner thau usual, especially so ut a point about au inch aud-a-half from tho apex, over a space two-thirds of au inch in diameter; iu the vicinity of this were several small clots of blood, some of which had probably formed before death. Nothing abnormal was found in tho brain or other organs. Dr. Brown Sequurd says no traces of the assault committed by Brooks wero discovered in tho brain. There is a very general suspension of business to-day, including the closing of all public schools, out of respect to the memory of Sumner, whose foneral takes place this afternoon. Auau.sTA, G.v., Murcb 16.?There has been a heavy aud continuous ruin for wonty-four hours. Tho river is rising twelvo inches an hour, and there is some apprehension of n freshet. Wilmington, March 16.?Tho memo? rial services, to-day, iu honor of Charles Sumner, wero quite imposing, consider? ing the iuclumoucy id' tho weather. Tho procession was composed almost exclu? sively of colored peoplo. Washington, March 16.?The Presi? dent bus a cold and received no visitors to-day. The House Committee on War Claims met today, wheu Judge Lawrence, Chairman, submitted a report relative to the chins of claims which should and should not bo allowed. The committee have not yet considered their report, JUali which is very important, as regarding a prinoiple for Congress in settling war olaims. In the House,' among the bills introduced: To regulatf commerce be? tween the States and foreign countries; framing a rate of postage on weekly pa? pers; restricting the jurisdiction of tho Court of Claims. A bill appropriating $30,000 to be expended the current fiscal year iu improving the mouth of the Mississippi River, passed. Tho Howard Court of Inquiry to-day examined Gen. Meigs, of the court, act? ing Commissary; Geu. Shiras and Adj. Gen. Town send, with regard to the laws and regulations concerning the disbursi monts of public moneys, and particularly with reference to suon laws and regula? tions since tbe time Gen. Howard became responsible for Government funds, Probabilities?For New England, rain or enow will prevail, with Eust aud South winds, falling barometer and rising temperature. For the Middle States, the lake region, and thence Southward to the Guif, generally cloudy weather and ruin, with Noith-oast to West winds and change of temperature, For tho North-west, fresh and brisk Southerly winds, with continued low ba? rometer, cloudy weather and rain, partly clearing on Tuesday. The temperature will continue above freezing iu the luke region. The Mississippi River will rise slightly at Yicksburg and New Orleans. Tbe United States steamer Shawmnt, Capt. Howeson, left for Key West to? day. Within the last three mouths, about 600 mechanics and laborers have beeu discharged from the Washington Navy Yard; 12S of them to-day. Some of those retuincd are working on one-third, one-fourth and two-thirds time. 400 workmen and laborers were discharged from the Norfolk Navy Yird on Satur? day. Money will not bo available for full resumption of work until tho let of July. Cincinnati, March 16.?John R. McLean, managing editor of thtf En? quirer, who was committed to jail for Contempt, w?s released, lulu 1'isl uighl, on bail. Tcleyruiiliie?Comtllf relit 1 H?|ioi-t?. New York, March 11.?Tho ruaikut for cotton ou spot has boon dull and weak, with a downward tondenoy. A falling off in receipts has established considerable confidence among some holders and several transactions, merelv for speculative purposes, have been eon sum mated. Prices, in con sequence, were advanced ^o. und have been sus? tained, but duriug the past few days there has beeu an unsettled tone aud holders were somewhat auxious to realize. Advices from abroad are not of a favorable character. The Liver? pool stock is 106,000 bales in excess of last year, and there are 101,000 bules more afloat than at tho same time last yeur. In forward deliveries fluctuations have beeu light. The total Bales were 121,718 bules, of which 112,500 were on contracts and 0,218 for immediate do livtiry, as follows: 2,060 for export, 2,101 for spinning, 2,735 for specula? tion und 1,113 in transit. New York, March 10?Noon.?Stocks active aud strong. Mouey Gold opened at ll/u?uow 12. Exchange long 1.85; short 'l.SSj.j. Governments strong but active. State bonds quiet and steady. Colton quiet; sales 2,288 bales?uplands 16.'.,'; Orleans lG^y'. Futures opened: March 16 1!Wtt&: Anril 15 21 32, 15 23 32; May 16 7-32; June 16 21 32, 16 11-16; July 16 3-32. Flour dull aud decliuing. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork lirm?mess 10.UU. Lard heavy?steam 0 7-16. Freights quiut. 7 P. M.?Net receipts cottou 1,070 bales; gross 0,317. Futures closed quiet and steady; sales 7.3U0 bales: March 15 7-16, 15).:; April 15 11-16. 15 ': ; May 10 7 32, 1G.'4'; Juno 16 21 32, 16 11-16; July 17. Cottou quiet: sales 2,('20 bales, at 16J.1(o,l?^?. Flour dull and declining?common to fair extra 6 50(Yi 7.50; good to choice7.55? 11.00. Wheat dull aud in buyers' favor. Corn iu buy? ers' favor aud more doing, at 81rV?85 for uow Western mixed; 88).<@00 for high mixed and yellow Western; 8S(7?00 lor old Western mixed. Coffee heavy and l).<c, lower?Kio 22(o.25.1.l. Sugar Urm and moro uctivc, at 7;'s(o.7',li; fair to good refining ":'.\\ prime centrifugal 8 5-16;7/,8!.;. Molasses qniot and steady. | j llico dull und uuchunged. Pork dull aud unchanged?now 16.00. L.trd heavy, at 0:'K'(<{,0 7-16. Whiskey steady, at 07. Freights dull but steady?cotton | .'.,; corn and wheat 10(j? I0;'.| j 11 jur 33. j .Money easy, ?t U(7?l. Sterling quiet aud lirm. Cold advanced to 12(VJ 12.',.'. Governments strong and steady. State i bonds quiet and nominal. Cincinnati, March 16.?Flour steady, j Corn quiet. Poik firmer?15.00 bid, but held higher. Lard-steam 8th(o'J; kettle S^t'toS' i. Bacon lirm but scarce; only jobuiug sales, at ^ur shoulders; a)^ clear rib; 0 clear. Whiskey quiet, at 01. Augusta, March 16.?Cotton quiel and steads?middling 15; receipts 317 bales; sales 321. Savannah, March 16.?Cottou nomi? nal and higher to soil?middling 15*-?; net receipts 2,377 bales; exports cuust wiso 706; Bales 1,315; stock 60,605. Louisville, Maroh iti.?Fiour quiet and uncbauged. Corn 70. Provisions dull aud drooping. Pork 15.25. 15a oon?shoulders Q?4@G^ai clear rib 8 '.,' (<f.87|>'; clear 9(gd)>?. Lard?tierce OtMi'J'.j ; keg 0^4@10)^; steam nominal. MomiiE, March 16.?Coltun quiet und steady?middling 15 '.j; net receipts 1,117 bules; exports coastwise 312; sales I, 000. MEMt'UlS, Much 16.?Cotton quiet aud in moderate demand?low middling II, 1 .,'((? 11'.,'; receipts 386 bales; ship? ments 6,5ul). Norfolk, March 16?Cottou higher ?low middling l l;'?; not receipts 3,11)3 bales; exports coastwise 2,808; sales lUO. Boston, March 16.?Nothing doing in cotton?middling uomiually 16.'.j; gross receipts 1,060 bales; sales 50; stock 5,600. Galveston, Maroh 16.?Cotton firm and in fair do ma ml?good ordinary 18,34; middling lO.kj'; net receipts 1,572 bales; exports to Great Britain 1,496; coastwise 1,734; sales 4,500. New Orleans, March 16.?Cotton strong and higher?middling 15%; low middling 14^; good ordinary 13%; ordinary 11.%; uot receipts 4.041 bales; gross 5,164; exports to Gnat Brituiu 3,315; coastwise 1,660; sales 3,000?last evening 3,400. B.VLTiiioni?, March 16.?Cotton quiet ?middling 15;-^; net receipts 52 buleB; gross 542; exports coastwise 376; sales 146?hurt eveoiug 130; stock 14,411. Charleston, Maroh 16.-Cotton steady?middling 15>^; net receipts 1,101 bales; exports ooastwiae 1,179; sules 1,000. St. Louis, March 16.?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn easier but dull?61@ 62 for No. 2 mixed ou track. Whiskey quiet, at 93. Pork firmer?15.25(a)15 50". bacon quiet and only amall order trade. Lard nominal. Wilminoton, March 16.?Cotton firm ?middling l?; net receipts 23 bales; ?Miles 72. London, Maroh 16.?Eriea 40%. Straet and bank rate same. Paris, March 1C?Rentes 60f. 35a. Liverpool, March 16?3 P. M.?Cot? ton firmer but not quotably higher; sales 15,000 bales, including 3,000 for speculation and export; sales of uplaud.--, nothing below good ordinary, shipped February, 7 15 16; Bbipped February or March, 7 1516; Bbipped March or April, 7 15-16; of tbosalos to-day, 9,300 were American. The indications nre that the centen? nial appropriation job is done for, aud the wonder is what it was begnu for. The United States Somite flatly refused to vote the $3,000,000 asked for by tbe jobbers as an eutering wedge, aud the prospect for getting $1,000,000 appro? priated by the Legislature of Pennsyl? vania seems also doubtful. The State Senate has passed u bill making tbe ap? propriation, but the watch ui'tj? of the ifousc uro growling about it, aud say that no such sum should be tukeii from { the treasury, for tho simple reason that j it is uot there. So, if Philadelphia | wants a celebration, she can celebrate. If sh?? wants to play tbe snob ami enter? tain European royally, she must pay fur it. It is pretty clear that neither Con? gress nor the Pennsylvania Legislature will throw itself away on the proposed show. The man who does the dancing must pay the fiddler. A largo trunk filled with a lady's wed? ding gurments was seized in New York, Saturday, by custom-house authorities, ou the steamer Adriatic. The trous? seau, valued at 82,500, was made by Worth, tho Paris milliner, aud is said to have been ordered by a New York insurance president, whoso daughter will soou be married. Much smuggling jis kuown to have occurred receutly, aud it is said the wifo of a prominent New York city ofilciul recently lauded with I $100,000 worth of goods. Revenue Frauds.?The Ways and Means Committee tit Washington uro ttill eugaged iu hearing the testimony of merchants as to tho revenue- spies and moieties. A most oppressive aud iniquitous htate of things has been brought to tbe full light id day, aud it is said that even tho onmmitten aro sur? prised and startled, and it takes a great deal to snrpri30 nud startle such u body. Tax Unions.?At u public meeting hold in Camden on Saturday week, a co tu mi tee was uppoiutedrto organize tax unions iu each election picciuct iu the County. Col. Shannon presided at tho meeting. In Clarendon, on March 2, a committee of thirty-three wasnppoiutcd at a public meeting to organize tax unioua. Mr. James E. Tiudal und Mr. Louis Loy us wero appointed commis? sioners of immigration. Heroism of a Little Girl.?The dwelling of a man named Mead, at New Haven, Conn., was burned, u few days ugo, mid a heroic little girl, only u n years old, barely saved the life of her old und bod-ridden grand-fat hi r, by pulling him out of bed and dragging him to the door. A despatch irom the City of Mexic < say the journals refer to Santa Auuu's return as without politic il Biguifi'juuuo. Ii that old gentleman makes any move? ment without political signification, h it; greatly change.1 of late. It would, at least, he safest to wait fur faith- r do vclopiucuts. Day or L'kayki: ?Tho Board pi L\> reigu Misstous of the Southern Baptist I Convention has recommended that the first Sunday in April he observed by all the Ruptist churches i f the South as a day for pruyor uud special tfi'ort to dis? charge their pecuniary obligations to their missionaries in heathen lands. A Happy Celehkation.?Tho whiles of. South Curolillit implore the,Federal Government to place them under mili? tary rule to save them from the tyranny and robbery of barbarians and thieves, and Philadelphia invites South Ciroliuo to join her in the centennial of liberty and independence.?Richmond Despatch. ('otiuty Treasurer W. II, Gardiner, cf Sumter, has bocu ordered by Judge Muckoy to show cause why a bill of in? dictment .should nut be laid against him for official misconduct, in not complying with the law relative to monthly rej ort;? to the County Commissioners, etc. A terrible tragedy was i nucled in Brooklyn on Sunday last. A watchman, j named Doiuuy, while perfectly sober, beat his wife's head into u shapeless mass and then cut his own throat. A ten-year old sun was present. I Tims. 12 Sheridan, of Danville, V:i., I on tho 12th, while intoxicated, drove his family Irom home and looked him? self up in the house, which caught tire during the night, burning Sheridan to deat h. Mr. Jacob Keliy, a Diriingtou cente? narian, died last week. The denizens of Daplin County, N. C,' were much excited on the morning of the 15th, by the||explosion of a meteor. The bluzu was some minutea in advance * of the report, which sounded like the^ explosion of'a magazine. Tho once formidable New Zealand chief TeKooti has become physically a wreck through contiuued drunkenness.! uud pleads for liberty to settle where be J "cuu have eels and rum." jl Mr. Snmuer died comparatively poor.1; The public money never stuck to bis'^ lingers. About ?all he had were bis;? books, his pictures, and a dwelling1) which was given to him. j The only official in the United States, who celebrated the anniversary of Pro-! sident Grant's inaugural was Minister' Bancroft, and he was in Berliu. lie. did it with a banquet. The Communists in New York have! resolved to celebrate the uprising of the brethren in Paris with a ball and ban? quet on the 18th. Two negroes, nomed Walker and Bry? ant, uuder sentence of death in Nash? ville for murder, were baptised recently iu public Another daily paper is about to go up. The Savannah Adcertiser-Hepublican it ?ffered for sale. There is only one other daily in that city. It is said thatjthe New Jersey Sauate.l the other day, acted upon 118 bills in two hours; just oue minute to each bill, with two minutes to spare. It is said that Smalls and Whipper will bo candidates for Congress iu the Beaufort District. A colored child hud a fatal fall on Fri? day last, iu Charleston. _ Rooms-to Rent. IT^OUit large ami convenient ROOMS, up . stairs over my store. also, The back STORKS in rear of D. Goodman's atme. Apply to JOHN C. DIAL. March 17 ? notice. ALL n< rsons having demands against the linn ot J. 11. Kinahd A Co., who have j uot ahexdy done so, will please present their I claims :o me s.rth.vith. W. O CHILDS, Tint tee of Creditors J. 11. Kiuard .v. Co. M u eh )7 11 To Rent, t'\V() com fort able CO l'TA G E HOUSES j on Plain street, the second ?quare East of the Female College. There is a good well of water with ? neb house. For information apply at \VM. MOONEY'S, Comer of Plain and Uaruwell streets. March 17 _ Capital Building & Loan Association fpHE regular monthly tuectiug of thestock X holders of thii Association will bo held at the Hibernian Hall, at 7i o'clock, THIS (Tuesday) E\ ENING. There will be about Mitten hundred dollars on hand to loan, lustalhni.iits received as usual. W. It. CA t? HG ART, March 17 1 Secretary and Treasurer. Independent Fire Co. A REGULAR meeting f>t |B? this Company will be held i%l i ho Engina House, [THIS (Tiiebdav) EVES* JlNG, at 8 o'clock. Uy irdei: A. C. SQUlElt, Jr.. .Maren 17 1 Secretary._ ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Hibernian Society, THE Fifth Anniversary ot tl.is Society will be cele? brated at the Wheeler .f'iloi-m. on TU LSD AY EVEN* WiNO, t no 17h instant. ? Members eau obtain their tic'ieta from tho Treasurer, Secretary or either of the undersigned: THOMAS DODAMEAD, P. C\NTWELL, cn VS. F. JANNEY, lt. HANN AN, \V. lt. OATHCAKT. M ireli 1*1 I Steward.-. Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad. I '11 it E following gentlemen have beon ap ! 1 p dated hy the. President of the Colum? bia board ul i'rado, by virtue of a resolution adopted at a:i extla meeting, held on tin i evening of l-:h instant, a Committee to ho li. it i-nbscriptions of Stock to the Columbia, Spartanbur;; and Ashtvillo Railroad, viz: [.lames E. Illa.'k, K. Hope, It. O'Ncale, Jr., .1 ' ll. Sawver, J. S. Wilev, U. IV. Seibohs. JOHN T. SLOAN, Ja . 1 S er*-tarv and l*i <?:?.-!:: er Hoard Trade. * March I V " ?* The United States of America, District i of South Carolina. /.V 'Itin iUSTIil'. 1 ' CoL'?T. hi ???? maitei .: McMastc-r, Monteith A lioatli, ItanLrnpts. i -,ori( K i i> 1.1 KN t il KUl l OIIS. i I);';,-; A NT to au order ol Court, all lien X e. ? htoir oi :!;?? above named Bank? rupts ?io herein notilleil to prove their elaii ? h-ioi*. L. M. Seabrook, T.cglster ot t hi. (V up t. at Sum! er, South Carolina, wit hill thinv .la <a Ti >vi the date ol ihis notice. l llAMLi. UARS WELL, Assignee. ! \\.\Ut n ;> March 10 tu.J THE r*0RT ROYAL Docks, Warehousing, Trans'n Axn Charteren February 13,1871. ? .-.l'IVAl* STO?Iv SJ.OOO.OOt). I !>?, .?? sroSOHIPTION tothoSioel 1 i > ui i Ooinpauy aro onoa ia Columbia, \n. C , a. ihe Carolin.* National liank and at the Conti hi National Hank. One percent. hi.y paid *:i application, to seoure the t*toek, I and the lbst regular assus-uient of twent) per cent. t.. he paid only when officially j'-.u'-. -i !._Feh ii Notice. VS :i i !<? ? ?tno necessary that the bn*i ikmoi J.U. Klniird A Ob. should be i ? .i at once, ;!io remainder of the etock is : elVeie.l at 'in below cost. \Y. G. CHILDS, I Mirehl3l? I'msiee ?1 Credit on*. b\?r Salc-"3yU Bushels ?sorriiKux qi'k.kx" Sweet Potatoes I - IJIlODUCK.Sover 500 bushels to tho acre, 1 cn Tavoiahle laint. Fqual lo the??Yatu' m eating qaali.ii'? -and have *la^ them hall : pound in w.-unt in this latitude, on 4th July. 1 nice ?- j'J per bushel. KIOtlAHD O'NEALE, Jb., Feb 5 13mo Coiumbli, S. C. Anotlon Sales. Referee's Notice. State of South Carolina, County of Rtchland. IX HIE COMMON FLEAS. ilary P. black and others. Plaintiff*, vs. tho Carolina Lifo Insurance Company, Defend? ant. EN obedience to an onjor of tho Hon. It, E. Carpenter, in the above entitled cause, lated the 28th clay or February, 1871, all the sreditors in thU State of the" said Carolina Life Insurance Oompany, whoso chums are lecurcd by a deposit of the bonds of said State with tho Comptroller-General thereof, ire hereby notitiecf to render in tho same, luly attested, or to appear and prove them, before me, at my office. Law flange, Colum? bia, ij. C, on or before the 10th day of April, L874. J. QUITMAN MARSHALL. Special Referee. _BAxrr.a A Seidels. PlaiutinV Attorneys, Jolombta. Ri C. "_March 12 t A T T HE f~-w r\ -r*. ri 4TS -~ _ -~ 1 DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W. D. LOVE & CO. W ILL be opened, on MONDAY, the 10th instant, an elegant aBeortment ot Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Hull's, Linen Sets, Ties, Belts, &c, &c, Comprising aomo of the choicest produced this tseaeon. AbiglinoofCASSIMERES and TWEEDS, for boys, at 37$ centa a yard?half price. Wo are daily receiving freeh additions of new und soasun&blo goods, which will be offered low for caah at the GRANU C ESTHAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT or \V?. D. LOVE ?v CO . Under Wheeler House. March 15 . THE NEW DRY GOODS SIORE F. B. Orchard & Go., CXDRK IRWM'j HALL. WE wouM respectfully iuform our frienda aud the ptiolic generally, that we are now in receipt ot one of the nicest assorted 'stocks of DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NO? TIONS, Ac, and at aa low prices as they can bo bought in the city. Among our ttock will he found: 75 dozen KID GLOVES, in one and two buttons; all ehades and colors, at popular prices. DRESS GOODS, in tho moat desirable abadey for streut and evening wear. I PERCALES, CRETONS and C\LICOE5. 1 A good assortment of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, COTTONADES and JEANS. , Beat .SHEETINGS and LONGCLOTIIS in the citv for the price. EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLING, COLLAR? ETTES, TIES, Ac, iu great variety. To which we call the attention of all before purchasing elsewhere. F. 11. ORCHARD A CO. 11. 1Z. C"T""*4"-1 ???'?*? nnr '.Mta ia a first claeu Dress-making establishment, conduct? ed by MUS. BURWELL, late of R. C. Shiver & Co., where ?ho will bo pleased to aee her fi tends aud cuatomers. Marchs Take Notice. ^LL in want of DRY GOODS and NO? TIONS, cheap, will call at C. F. JACKSON'3 and purchase, as he aid aell off his stock at greatly reduc ed prices beforo going North to lay in a new stock or SPRING and SUMMER HOODS. Remember, C.F.JACKSON, Loader of Low Trices, 129 Mais at. N. B.?Ou haul, SPRING and SUMMER GOODS at extra '?.?.* price*. C. F. J. B. & W. I SWAFF1ELB COLUMBIA CLOTHING AND I HAT HOUSE ! A RE orciiiAsr daily a choice line & , l\. FRENCH auil ENGLISH COATINGS, CASSIMERES. VESTING*. Having rcc. ntly r< -< rganised our CUSTOM DEPART.MEN 1', and secured tho serviced o a stylish and compel out CUTTER and lira: cl.i-s TAILORS, we arc now prepared to sub !tho table of the nio^t fastidious. We are now receiving new styles HAT. 'tdmo?t daily. Give us a call. March 1.? _ _ _r So,000 Wanted. '|M1E above amount is wanted at once, fo; X. a term of years, on unencumbered rea estate, in thij city. Iddress X. Puckni Office. Maren 3