The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 10, 1874, Image 5
Batonnb, November 7?Goueral
Lama, with eight battal topa of Repob
o( Iran, reaehed that towu yesterday.
There have been many incendiary Area
in Iran since the commencement of
the bombardment, bat they were
speedily extinguished. It is believed
that the Oarlists will be oompelled to
raise the siege.
Vienna, November 7.?Herr Lecher,
chief editor of the Presse, has been ex?
amined in reference to the publication
in that paper of the Von Arnim de?
spatches. He refused to state from
whence the despatches were obtained.
A speoial from Vienna, to the Inde?
pendence Beige says tbe Duke de Cazes
has notified Austria that the French
Government is convinced that Ger?
many did not inspire the receut Spa?
nish note, and that' the German Cabi?
net, on the contrary, approves of the
reoent policy of France with regard to
the enforcement of neutrality on tbe
Spanish frontier.
London, November 9.?The Times
correspondent at Paris quotes La
Presse, semi-official organ, as saying
the forthcoming message of MaoMuhon
will demonstrate to the Assembly the
necessity of organiziug the septenate
and of theo dissolving, and will an?
nounce that the Government disap?
proving the tardiness of the Commit
lee o! Thirty, ^:ll submit a conven?
tional sobeme of its own. Duke Du
Monohy, Boaapurtist, haB beeu elected
to tbe Assembly from the Department
of Oiee. He received 60,000 votes; his
two Republican opponents received
18,000 aud 17,000 votes respectively.
A despatch from Hendage, dated
yesterday, says the bombardment of
Irun* proceeds very languidly. Gene?
rals Loma and Luserna visited the
town on Sunday, but stayed only half
an hour. They are expected to return
over the hills from Sau Sebastian, with
(3,000 men, aod the Oarlists have gone
to meet them. A battle is expected to
result. r
Gladstouo has issued an anti-Papal
manifesto, in whioh he declares the
dogma of Papal infallibility to be
totally inconsistent with good citizen?
ship. Ho ways the Oatholio E naucipa
tion Aot was passed uuder tbe belief
that a Oatholio would give his allegi?
ance to the Queen, but uow kaows bis
first ullegiauce is to the Pope. The
manifesto denies that the Pop? gains
converts umoug the people. Hh con?
verts are a moo g the rioh, it says. He
may control aores, but cannot ooutrol
the heart of the p >or. Tue miuifjstu
refers to tin religious coudttiou of
Ireland, au 1 says that, uuder receut
legislation, all due to Ireland has been
paid, aad honcjfo.-t'i that country will
be treated without reference to Ca?
tholicism. The document has biased
a great sensation, and is the Unding
topic in religious circles.
Madbid, November 9.?It is offi
cially annonnced that tbe Oarlists have
abandoned tbe siege of Irnu. Don
Carlos ha? arrived at Hendage, France,
accompanied by his staff The Go?
vernment has demanded that tbey be
retained by the French authorities.
Republican successes over the Carlisle
elsewhere are annonnoed.
London, November 9.?This being
the Lord Mayor's day, it was observed
in the usual manner. The day is also
the anniversary of the birth-day of the
Prince of Wales, aud is further cele?
brated on that aaoonnt.
Berlin, November 9.?The first at?
tempt of tbe Government to have
priests elected by oougregktious has
taken place at the town of Ltudsbarg,
Province of Branderburg, aud resulted
in utter failure, as oaly elevdu per sous
offered to vote.
Tel(Branl>Ir?A iner ira n Mallei ?.
Charleston', .November 9.?Arrived
?Steamihip Charleston, New York.
San Francisco, November 7.?The
steamship China brings Yokohama,
Japan, dates to the 14th of October.
Tbe murderer of Mr. Haber, tbe North
Gorman Consul, was beboaded on tbe
26tb of September. The Government
of Corea has promised to send to Japuu
the heads of all persous implicated in
the iusult to the Japinoae Govern?
ment. Tbe Formosa difficulty has not
beeu settled, and a war between China
and Japan still seemed imminent. The
ram Stone, which was reported ashore
in the recent typhoon, has been found
to be all right. The Japanese Govern?
ment has purchased an additional
number of transport ships, to be used
in the event of war with Chiua. They
also purchased tbe French steamer
Charles Albert.
New Orleans, November 8.?Admi?
ral Mullaney'tf fleet has departed.
Tbe Federal officers are arresting peo?
ple for violation of the Enforcement
Act, und tbe State JudgeB are arrest?
ing tbe Federal officers for oontempt
of habeas corpus. Tbe British man
of-war Bullfinch, which arrived yester?
day, will remain here to protect the
interests of British subjects in cuso of
trouble. There was u torch-light pro?
cession last night, with 10,000 persons
in the ranks. The line of march was
a perfeot blaze of light.
AtjLENTown, Pa , November 8 ?100
guns were fired here yesterday in
honor of the Democratic victories.
The largest meeting ever known here
eiuce the war was held iu front of the'
American Hotel. The speoches were j
noted fur their peculiar toue of mode-1
rution. The speakers were ull of ooe
Opinion in counseling moderation and ?
wisdom on tbe part of the tritlffiphttUt
Liberul Democracy, und iu saying that
the dead issues winch .sprang from the I
war had been buried forever iu one
common grave on last Tuesday, never
to be resurrected.
New York, November 9 ?A police
man pursuing an escaped prisoner, fell
under a Broadway car and was kilted.
Driver arrested.
New Orleans, November 9.?Tim
committee of seveuty made a formal
add earnest appeal to tbe President for
tbo withdrawal of the troops. The
petitioners olaim that they have oar
ried the election, aod pledge them?
selves for peace throughout tbe State.
They aay the returning board ia to
meet on the 11th of tbia month, for
the purpose of oanvassing and com?
piling the eleotion returns, and will be
assembled in tbe State House. We
cannot but consider it extremely im?
proper that the important work with
wbioh that board is charged sbould be
executed in the midst of bayonets of
tbo Federal Government. "Inter arnut
silent leges." At the commencement of
the new era which seems dawuiug
upou our people, we wisb to assure j
you and tbe people ot the Uuited
States of our devotion to the principles
of tbe Constitution, aud our steadfast
purpose to uphold tbe cause of public
liberty and good government.
Sigued by J. D. Bruno, H. N. Og- j
den, B. F. Jonas, A. J. Lswis, F. W.
Bacharie, for Oommittee.
Washington, November 9.?Tho
President has directed the consolida?
tion of the First uud Second Virginia
Internal lleveuue Districts; retained as I
Collector of the new First District
Geo. S. Richards, late Collector of the I
Second District. James G. Ramsey j
bus be 01 appointed Collector of the
Sixth North Carolina District.
Montgomery, Ala., November 9.?
The vote of auuutor Spencer was chal?
lenged at Deoatur, by a life-long citi?
zen, ou the grouud (hit Spencer did |
not live there. Spei.cer claims Deca
tur us his hom>>. The Democrats will
have a graud jollification to-morrow
night. Houston aud other distin?
guished speakers are mvited. The
Democratic majority in the State will
be 15,090. Six Congressmen aud thirty
majority on joiut ballot iu the Legis?
lature. Alex White and many pro?
minent Radical leaders are iu caucus
here, for what purpose is n .it kuuwu.
New Orleans, November 9.? Re?
turns, official aud unofficial, give Moo
cure, Conservative, for State Trea?
surer, 17,159 majority; 777 less thau
McEnery's majority in 1S72. Last
evening. AmosSymms.u uegro,who was
eleoted ou the compromise ticker, was
attaokod by seven negroes iu Hobma,
Terre Bonne Parish. Synum rau, and
being pursued, turned und fired upon
tbe party, killing oue und wounding
auother. S mms immediately surren?
dered himself, and was sent to jail, and
was guarded during -the night by a
squad of citizens. Repeated threats
were made yesterday to lay the town
in ashes, bat all was quiet there this
morniug.
Washington, November 9.?A
Washington special to tbo New York
Herald says the sale of cadetships is
among the matters to be investigated
at tue ooming session of Congress.
Congressman Stowell, of the Fourth
Virginia District, is charged with re?
ceiving SI,000 forthc last appointment
made by hint to West Point.
Probabilities?For the South Atlan?
tic and Gulf States, partly cloudy and
warm weather will prevail, with South?
east to South-west winds, ami slight
changes iu the barometer.
Augusta, November 9 ?There was
I some trouble yesterday between whites
aud blaoks at Union Point. Win. H
It -ynoldn. white, was shot in his neok
and arm by tbe negroes, but not dan?
gerously. An effort was made to burn
a gin house, tilled with oottoo, belong?
ing to J. D. Carletou, but the fire was
extinguished. All quiet at last ac?
counts.
New York, November 9.?A New
Orleans special says Gen. Morrow has
been detailed to investigate the re?
ported outtiog of the telegraph wires
by Hodgson and others.
Tallahasseu, Fla. , November 9. ?
Later returns show that Purman, Re?
publican, defeats Heuderson, Demo?
crat, iu the 1st District, by from 500
to 700. It will take the actual count
to deoido tho result. Iu the 2d,
though, it is believed Walls is elected
to the Senate. Ton Republicuuscluiui
tho Legislature by three majority ou
joint ballot.
New York, November 9.?The civil
suit brought for damages, by Theodore
Tilton against Rev. Heury Ward
Beeoher, came up this morning, be?
fore Judge Reynolds, in tbe City
Court of Brooklyu, which was crowded
with spectators, among whom weru
many ladies. Tiltou wuspreeeut, and
sat beside his array of counsel, con?
sisting of ox-Judge Fullertou, Wm. A.
Peach, ex-Judge Morris aud Roger A.
Pryor. Beecher was absent, but was
represented by Gen. Tracy and Sbear
mun. When the case was called, Mor?
ris answered ready, bit Sherman
objected to the trial being commenced
before an appeal had been heard on
tbe order issued by Judgf Neilsou,
and asked for delay, in order that cer?
tain papers necessary in the case
should be printed. Judge Reynolds
fixed the time for hearing argii rueut on
appeal at 2 P. M., Friday next, uud
the trial of this cuso was set down for
Weduesday w.>ek, at 10 A. M. Dis?
trict Attorney Winslow then made ap
plicutiou that Fraaois D. Moultou
should plead to the indictment found
against him by the panel jury in Sep?
tember last, for libeling Miss Edna
Duaue Proctor. Ex Judge Fullertou,
who appeared for Moulton, expressed
the opinion that this matter was being
pressed forward with ?unueoussury
bitstu by the District Attorney; who
replied that it was only being taken in
its order. Counsel for Moultou then
asked for u postponement uutil to?
morrow morning, to put in a special
plea, which was grunted.
'I'tsiciirkfilile??Cttmmerciu i Krnurls.
Columbia, November, 9.?Sales of
cotton to-day 89 bales?middling
13^(oJ13.i.i.
New Yore, November 9 ?Noon.?
Stocks active. Money 2 ,'9. Gold
It),1 n'. Exchange?long 4 85??; short
1 89. Governmeutd and State bonds
doll. Cotton vfoafc; sale* GOO^uplanda
14%; Orleans 16.' Futorea opened
steady-November 14 9 16, 14%; De?
cember 14 11 16, 14 23 82; Jeoasrj
15 132; February 16 5 16. 15 1182;
Muroli 15 19 32; 15 21 32 Flonr quiet
and unobanged. Wheat a shade firmer.
Oorn advancing. Pork heavy 19.75.
Lard quiet?steam 14.
7 P. M.?Cottoo?net receipts 2,258;
gross 8,415. Futures olosed easy; sales
16.600: November 14)?, 14 17-32; De?
cember 14%, 14 21-32; January
14 29 32. 14 1516; February I5?4;
March 15 17-32; April 15 25 32,
15 13 16; May 16 116; Juue 16 5 16,
16.%. Cotton weak nud nominal; sales
6B2, at 14%@15. Southern flour iu
moderate request, without decided
change is prices. Wheat opened a
shade firmer, but closed quiet und
scarcely ho firm ?1.18@1.23 lor winter
red Western; 1.23 for winter amber
and white Canada in-bond; 1.23(a) 1 25
for umber Western; 1.25(a) 1.36 for
white ditto. Corn a thade firmer and
scurcely t?o active?92 for West?
ern mixed iu store; 93(?)933? afloat;
93JJ for b'gb mixed und yellow SVest
ern;84(a?85 for new Western mixed.
Collen dull and unchanged. Sugar
dull and heavy. Rice dull aud un?
changed. Pork active?Western mesH,
job lots, 19.75 Lud scaice and firmer
?14,l?fur prime steam. Whiskey u
shade firmer, at 99@99j?. Freights
opened dull, but olosed a little firmer.!
Mouey easv, at 2>.<. Sterling firm.
Gold active", at R?J-4r@lUj?^ Goveru
meuts doll but strong. States q iict
but very strong.
Baltimore, November 9.?Cottou
dull aud nominal?middling 14%;
gro-?h receipt? 2,015; exports coastwtac
125; sales 270; spinners 15U. Flour
dull. Wheat etcudy. Corn active for
Southern; Western nominal. Provi?
sions quiet. CoIV. e-nominal. Wills
Uey dun, at 1.00(^1.01. Sugar qtliel.
Cincinnati, November 9.?Flour
steady. Corn firm?ear 62(a;G3; shelled
64. Lard scarce and wanted?13 on
spot or this week. Bacon firm and
scaroe?shoulders SCgjSj^; clear sides
14; no clear rib sides here. Whiskey
firm, at 96.
Louisville, November 9 ?Breud
stutTa and pork unchanged. Bucnu ?
shoulders 8.'.j; clear rib, none here;
clear 14. Sugar-cured hams lit a. 12
Lird?tierce 10l.j; keg 14 Whiskey
96
St. Louis, November 9 ?Flour iu
good demand; low middling scarce;
higher gjadcs lower to sell. Corn
opeued higher?now No. 2 mixud 72;
closed lower, at 70. Whiskey steady,
at 99. Pork iu good de maud, at 19 25
(at 19 50. Bacon firm und iu good de?
mand?shoulders olear rib 12,la;
clear 14 Lud higher, at 12%.
SAVANNAH, November 9.?Cottou
dull; buyers aud sellers apart?mid?
dling loja'; net receipts 6,252; gross
6.252; exports to the ooutiueut 1,520;
coastwise 1,655; sales 068.
Charleston, November 9 ?Cotton
quiet?middling 1378(o?l4; net receipts
4,269; exports to Greut Britain 8,107;
to Frauen 95t); coastwise 1,713; sales
1,000.
Memphis, November 9.?Cotton
quiet aud uuohaugtd?middling 13%
(?114; net receipts 4,117; shipments
1,823; sales 1,300.
Philadelphia, November 9.?Cot?
tou quiet?middling 14%; gross re?
ceipts 671.
Norfolk. November 9.?Cottou dull
?middling 13%(aU5 1-16; net receipts
6,018; exports coastwise 4,401); sales
300.
Wilmington, November 9.?Cotton
unchanged ? middling lS^J net re?
ceipts 535; exports coastwise 350; sales
100.
New ORLEANS, November 9.?Cot?
ton unchanged and quiet ?middling
14%; uet receipts 4,404; gross 6,072;
exports to Greut Britain 10,130; to the
j continent 3,180; to Fruuce 3,503;
' coastwise 3.726; sales 2,500; last even?
ing 1.500.
Galvkston, November 9.?Cotton
quiet aud unchanged?middling 14%; !
uet receipts 1,2>>1; gross 1,201; exports
to Great Britain 1,286; coastwise2.721;
sales 1.800.
AUGUSTA, November 9. ? Cottou
quiet?middling 13%; net receipts 1,
625; sales 869.
Moihle, November 9.?Cottou quiet
and firm?middling 14; net receipts
2,790; exports coastwise 1,741; sales
1,501); last evening 5U0.
Boston, November 9.?Cotton quiet
?middling 15; net receipts 89; gross
706; Bales 750.
London, November 9.?Eries 26%.
LiVKUPdOL, November 9?3 P. M ?
Cotton steady?uplauds 7%@7%; Or?
leans 8%(a)8%; sales 15,000. including
7,000 American; 2,000 for speculation
and export; sales ou basis of middling
uplauds, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped November, December or Janu?
ary, 7 11-16(?>7%; nothing below low
middling, deliverable January or Feb?
ruary, 7 11-16; on basis of middling
Orleans, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped December or Jauuary, 7%;
nothing below low middling, shipped
November or December, 7 13 16.
Hotel Arrivals. November 9 ?
Hendrix House?G F Waters, N C; G
Mooro, Chester; E Rusk, Ga; B A
Stovall, Augusta; T O Sanders, C W
,S inders, Sum tor; T F Gasten, G Wit
son, B E Allen, N C; G W Goulding,
C Beavers, J C Riley, Ga; .1 G Brim-,
F P Mitcb.il, Fair field; J D Garliug
ton, Lauren-*; J C Hollman, Miss S E
tiofiman, Doko; J W Sellers uud lady,
Mrs Zimmerman, T W Duutzler,
Oraoguburg: W T Rivers uud lady,
Totueris; A Z >ru, Ky,
The Spauisb guard on .he coast of
Cuba is maintained with t xtnme vigi?
lance. Distressed fisbernieu wno were
driven to the islaud by stress of wea?
ther have beoo arrested nud placed
i i prison. The mou claim V >e Ame?
rican lishcruieu from K>y W^jt.
KutawEncampment, Ho 2,1.O.O.F.I
THEregularmeot- |
ingof this Encamp?
ment will bo held In
Odd Fellowo" Hall, THIS (Tuesday)
EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Members are)
requested to be punctual in attendance.
By order of the 0. P.
Not 10 1 JAME8 KEIYLY. 8oribe.
?ilGABS! OMARS! CIGARS!
THE Mends, patrons and public at large
are respectfully notified that in conse?
quence uf ens isrge demand for my favorite I
brands of Oigai a, 1 hare bson compelled to |
open auother branch
In the Colombia Hotel Rotunda.
My Hetail and Wholesale DupartmeulB
are kopl in fn I force, to meet the demand.
All friend* from the country ar? invited to
inxpHctour Kactory, at No.lcU Maiu street,
three doom berow the VYUeelrr House, ai^u
ut Indian Chief.
Nov 10_SU. 80LZ0A?HER.
I To the Visitors at the State Fair.
THE undersigaod begs leavo to call vour
attention to his AGRICULTURAL
8TEAM ENGINE, now on exoibiiioti at the
i Fair Ground*. To the following your at
I teution is called: Simplicity in eonatruc
! lion, strength and lightness, and in point
I of economy. I will guarantee mat it has
I on superior in the saving ot both fuel and {
tvaler. Although nominally a tux-horse eu- j
k'ino, yet I will warrant it tu drive two flfty
I naw gin? at one tinio successfully, or<lo|
any oilier woik required on the farm. This
uugtne will he rafil d for daring the Ksir
week. Fur further information, apnlv tu
RICH * KD To/. Kit, j
I Nov103 On tht> grmtnnV
! 107 Mam street, Next to Wheeler
House.
KSTADLIMlKn I \ 1341,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
WITU
A I. A KOK and well ?e
I leu ted rtock of tirs- class
t'URSl'lUKK, Parlor, Bud
tootu and Dining Boom
Si-is. which will bo ?-nid us
<ijiv as atiT house in t!io cuu itry for casli.
Nov id' M. II. BI.KKY.
PARKER'S HALL.
Wednesday and Friday Evening?,
XOVKMHKli IVh AXI> 13A.
'I'Wtl UKA.VI1
VOCAL AJiD IMTSIEaTaL
CONCERTS
nr xut;
COLUMBIA CHORAL UMW.
" OLD FOLKS'" CONCERT,
PHI DAY KVBXIXO.
TICKLTS, - $1 00
Reserved Seats without rxtra clnirgu &t
LvORAKb'd MUSIC STOKE. Nov 104
CLOTHING
MEN, YOUTH:
UNDER-WSAR!
CELEBRATED
LATEST STYLES
Broadway
LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
FOR I
_ KI
PLEASE T?
IWAT I'tfK l.AKGESV AND MOST
HOYS
That iver cams to Col mid is can he found a
D. EPS
Under Columbia lintel, snd s being sold at
Xiowest
Every Ds^artniAQi is ivplttc with the Clio
for this market, and f >r the Fall And Whit
catling on
BY ?. J. LA?REY.
THIS DAY, lOtli instant, before mj store,
151 Riohardeon street, st 10 o'clock,
10 boxes FAT DRY 84LT 81 DEB.
5 boxes Bacon?Olear Rib Hides.
15 tubs Choice Goehen Batter.
50 bbls. Potatoes and Onions.
TsrniBcasii. Nov 10 1
Attention, Richland Rifle Club.
AT TEN J> the regular monthly
meeting of your corps THIS!
(Tuesday) EVENING, at your]
ball, at B o'clcck. By order:
WINTHROP WILLIAMS,
Nov 10 1 Secretary.
Members will please como prepareu to
pay quarterly duea._
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.I
I HAVE now
ou hand a very
handsome as?
sortment of
tiUGGIES.
l'.OUKAWAYS,
BAKOUCBES,
CAURIAQEH.
H ARNESS,
WHIPS,
Ac, Ac,
of own as well as of Northern manu
/ucC'OY.'and of handsome style and finish.
ALSO,
A full stock of the -eUhrated MILLBURN
WAOONS. which have given suoh universal
satisfaction. My prices have been greatly
reduced, and all Vehicles hold areicarranted1
for tice'ee month*, and any defect in work?
manship or material will bo made good to
the nnrchsser on sending the oehicle to my
(Jarriage Manufactory.
S..v l.i JOHN AQNEW._
"Goldsmith Maid"
s fant, and gonorallv manages to como
in drat, but C. F. JACKSON
I
Will Beat Her Celebrated Time
When it comes to distancing all competi?
tor- in the m Itter of cheap Dry Goods.
At the Fair Grounds
Yen will s^e hun advertised as the loadtr of
low prices, and
This Week
i
lb; is determined to prove his right t > the
title, by offering spleudid bargains.
Call at 128 Main St. for Particulars.
Nov 10
Valuable Property for Sale.
SEVEN-THIRTIETHS (7-30)
ot iho Saluda Factory for
-?ale. This Factory is located
_ >h the Saluia River, three
rmilea from the city of Colum?
bia, S. O. The property consists of two
hundred au.l thirty-tire acres Of laud, 10
hituatt d on each side of the river as ta
make seceral thousand horsepower easily
available.
The mill now baa aix thousand five hun?
dred spindles lu daily operation. All the
houses necessary for tbe accommodation
I of managers and operativos are hand
1 somuly located ou the premiere.
For farther information, apply, before
lirst Moadav in Jsiniarv, to
J. FISHER, Trustee,
Nov :l ti.8 At- Columbia, S. C.
Hew and Elegant
niiiTii i.
THE subscribers arc just ro
eeiving. from the North
and Webt, a desirable and ele
gant etock of FURNITURE
embracing all tho novelties in
their line Among the selec?
tion will bo found handsome
PARLOR AND CHAMBER
SETS, ot the most fashionable j
and exquisite dcsigD. bet-idea a
largo variety of COTTAGE, DI-1
NINO-ROOM and HALL 1UH- I
MILTiE. Our stock ha;- hi en 1
selected by an experienced
workman, and cannot fail to
lit lease. A visit to our warc
* rooms is Molicited.
Funerals served at ?bort no
lire and upon reasonable terms.
Outl5!3m PAGAN BROS.
AND HATS
3 AND BOYS.
NEOK-WEAR!
STAR SHIRTS!
! LOW PRICES !
Silk Hats.
ASI) AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
ASH.
MARD & WILEY,
KE NOTICE
COMPLETE STOCK? OF MEN'S AND
K m AID DATS,
iTiN'S,
the
Prices.
.eat Goods of ilia seison. male rx.irossly
n ot 1871-1873. He oniivinctd id this by
O. lCI'-riv, -l'li,. Papular Clnlbltr.
TO THE FAIR!
VISITORS
Will Do Well by Galling at
Lti.Lffinin
CLOTHING
AND
HAT HOUSE!
They keep the LARGEST
and best made stock in the
city.
An experience of 30 years
in the city of Columbia, ena?
bles them to offer their cus?
tomers goods just suited to
their wants.
Our stock of
HATS
Is entirely new. embracing all
the late styles.
BOYS' CLOTHING
Is a specialty with us, and our
Custom-made Garments can?
not be excelled. Examine
them?on exhibition at the
Fair Grounds?and be con?
vinced.
Wo keep a full line of the
celebrated Diamond D., per?
fect tilting Shirts.
Give us a call.
B. & W. C. SWAFFIELP.
Nov 10