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T?^r?*?t*p-^-^r? ?. A Sr?t r* mth Oaontnjk MA??kmf Mi alstsr of f Foreign ?J?*B*' nMe ft^s^Bed an ami cable oodejsftudrfwJftr^eftrmpwusati o o for the falsifies of ftb%>Virginia? vio time. Dee|^e*bete been issued, per mitting the preea to discuss the eeta of tbe ministry, forbidding attacks on royalty ?od religion, aha prohibiting tbe publication of iutellegeneo which may be serviceable to the Oarlists. Newspapers which have been visited with tbe penalty of auapeoeion three times shall be wholly suppressed for a fourth < ffineo. HQreat effort* are being made to se? cure so armistice with the Garlists. The Alfonsist Generals iusist on tbe relief of Pstapelena as the first pre limiuary of their maintenance in statu quo till the submission of tbo Oarlists, with or without consent of Carlos. London, February 1.?The Japan buroed when 150 miles from Hoog ' Kong; she is supposed to have foun? dered in sixteen fathom*. Divers will be sent to save the specie and valua? bles. Pabxs, February I.?The amend? ment passed?558 to 552?that tbe President shell be elected by a majority of the. Senate ?*?<* Chamber of Depu? ties. The Presidential term shall he seven years, and the President can be re-elected. Tbe Left ia now striving to obtain a favorable vote on the en tire constitutional bill, ia order to ob? tain this indirect recognition of the re? public. I San Sebastian, February 1 ?Tbe captain and crew of t ie ^uatav have! beeu released London, February 1.?Tbere are 12.000 minor? idle by the look-out in South Wales. 6,000 shipwrights of Now Castle-ou-Tyne struck. Vienna, February 1 ?Tbe Pope baa thanked Francis Joseph for tbe con? siderate application of tbe Austrian ec? clesiastical laws. Rons, Ffbrusry 1.?Garibaldi was informed by the King tbat he oould not come to Rome, as his politioal in? tentions would but forward material welfare for bis constituents. London, February 1.?Wm. Stern dale Bennett, English oomposer and pianist, is dead. Teieexsmuaie-*American "Savtint-a. Washington, February 1.?In the Senate, a very large number of peti? tions were presented against the resto? ration., of daty^ oh' tea and coffee; against the renewal of any internal taxation, and for repeal of- law of 1872 touching certain foreign products ol ten per ceot. d?ty;. referred to Com? mittee 00 Finance, 7 . The, firat resojatson offered in the Houes was one by Hale, of Maine, to amend-sue irdtes'^y adopting the fol lowin.g:* Whenever a question is pend? ing bpfors. the House,, the Speaker Bhall not eutertain eny motions of a dilatory obsrsdISr, except motions to a Ijouro and to fix the day to which the Hoase shall adjourn;. bat.the previous question on the engrossment and third reading of tb* bill or joint resolution shall be ordered duriog the first day of its' consideration, unless three fourths , of; the ,members presen t shall second, the demand; provided, that this rate' shall not apply to a House resorution; offered in the morning boor of Monday; and provided, further, tbat it shall not apply to any prcposi-1 tion to appropriate the money, tbe credit or other property of the United StatejafreXoept the regular appropria? tion bills. Randall, of Pennsylvania, j made a point of order, which, after disco-sing, was over-ruled, and tbe resolution' was referred to the Com mi ? tee on Rales. The Senate Railroad Committee bad a long and rather excited session. Tbe | proceedings tbat have transpired give no plausible indication of tbe result, though the through line from ocean to ocean seems to have tbe moat friends ?the argument being that the feeders will obm,e of their own accord. Tbere are many connecting schemes which prevent tbe present snd whiob may defeat final, aotion. It is either Tom Scott, pure snd simple, or nothing. Tbe Committee on Appropriations bsve sgreed to the following items in tbo Sundry Civil bill, far pablio build? ings., at the plaoea nsmed: Charleston, S. O.; ?lSl.OOO; twleigb, N. C, 850, 000. The debt statement shows an in? crease ot t? 1,883,000 in the Treasury; gold 960,500,000; currency $10,250, 000. In the Supreme Court, Hampton et\ al. vs. Roune?error to tbe Cirouit Court for.Mississippi. This was tbe reversal of a judgment in favor of Rouse, in an action brought to recover a plantation in Mississippi, belonging to Hampton, sold for taxes, on the ground that Hampton, notwithstand? ing bis bankruptcy, after tbe sale was entitled to redeem, and that a suffi? cient application to redeem was made. Probabilities?For tbe South At? lantic States, stationaay barometer] and temperature, Sonth-east winds, partly oloddy or clear weather. For tbe Golf States, Southerly winds, falling barometer, stationary or higher temperature, cloudy weather aud pos? sibly rain. Ol'he President has not signed the little tariff bill. The Khedive's pre S9nt to Gen. Sherman'a daughter is held for duties, whioh are enormous. ? delegation of colored men, headed by Fred. Douglas, waited apon promi? nent RepoblicsDS, with a set speech, that if they recognised Kellogg and re? jected Pioohbaok, the colored people would regard it as sn invidious dis? tinction. The President signed the bill to pay i the intcMbt on certain Diatriot bonds. I Chableston, February 1.?Arrived -?Steamships Sea Gull, Baltimore; ? Manhattan, New York. I New Yobk, February 1.?The Tims*'1 Nsw Of lesus special asya ,tbe Gougre? aioaal Oomraittee ere endeavoring to effect a compromise. It involves the Beating of the five expelled by bayo? net*; election of Speaker, other than Wilts; recognition of the Kellogg Go* verumeut, and harmonious aotiou with the Radical Senate. McEaery and Penn will not be parties to the com pronvse. Auother proposition was ths recognition of.Kellogg as Governor, snd Penn ae Lientenant-Governor. Leading members of both parties are aangaine of some sort of compro? mise. The demand for a red notion of ten per o^nt. on the New York Central and Hudson River Railroads, was quietly submitted to%>y the employees. Tbe Sun, ander the head "Monster Corruption Fnnd, ?11,000,000 in con? nection with Memphis, El Paso and Pacific Railroad," publishes live co? lumns. Tbe Sun says the resources of the company show this. Brooklyn, N. Y., February 1.? Tilton took the stand, under instruc? tions to testify on hia own behalf; bnt cooBdential disclosures made to him would be inadmissible. Washington, February 1.?Iu tbe Senate, Pratt, of Iudiana, presented tbe joint resolutions of the Indiana Legislature in favor of granting a pen? sion to surviving soldiers of the Mexi can war. Pratt says this matter had been discussed by tbe oommittee, but no conolosion bad yet been reached. He sent to tae Clerk's desk and had read a letter from the Commissioner of Peusions, in answer to an inquiry ad? dressed to him by the chairman of the committee, (Pratt.) in whioh the Commissioner ?tates thai the estimated number of sarvivere of the Mexican war is 35,604, and the estimated num? ber of widows of soldiers who served id that war, 1?.C??. Morton, of In? diana, presented a memorial, signed by the officeru of the Women'* Na? tional Obrtstiao Temperance Uuiou aud 100,000 other persons, against tho manufacture, importation or sale of alcoholic liquors as a boverage in the District of Columbia. Norwood, of Georgia, presented resolutions of the Legislature of that State condemning Federul interference in Louisiana. Scott, of Pennsylvania, from tbe Com? mittee on Claims, reported back seve? ral memoria!? for compensation for quartermaster's stores taken by the army during the late war, and tbe oommittee was discharged from tbe further oousideratiou of the same. He said these claims could have beeu filed uuder tbe statuta before the Commis? sioners of Claims before the time ex? pired; as the bill was now pending be? t?re Congress to extend toe time for filing claims of tbia character; the Committee on Claima had decided to take no actio* on euon claims uutil the policy of Congress on extending time should be settled. ' Tbe Senate then resumed tbe oonaideration of the reso? lution of Schurz, instructing the Judi oiary Committee to inquire what legis? lation ia necessary by Congress to secure to tbe people of Louisiana the rights of self-government under the Couslitutioo. 'West, of Louisiana, and Morrili, of Vermont, spoke. Ser? geant claims the floor for to-morrow. VeiegpnapaklawCum?a?roial Hetmi im. Nkw York, February 1?Noon.? Stocks dall and lower. Money 2. Gold 13>?. Exchange?long 4 87; short i.S'Jji State bond* quiet, .exoept Louisiana and South Carolina, whioh are lower. Cotton quiet and steady: aales 2.772?uplands 15^; Orleau? 15^4. Futures opened quiet and easy: February 15 11-82, 15 13 82; March 15 17 32, 1519 32; April 15%, 15 29 32; May 16 5 32, 16 316; June 16>?, 16 9 16. Pork quiet?moss 19 75 L rd steady?steam 13%. 7 P. M.?Mouey easy?2@2j-? Ex change qaiet?7* Gold less active? 12^8'((?)12j.j. Governments strong and aonvo. States qniet and nominal Cotton quiet and steady; sales 2,935. at 15%@15K' Southern floor qaiet aud steady. Wheat heavy?1 20@!. 32 Corn opened firm but olosed a shade easier, with moderate demarnd?83>? 81J-2- Coffee dull and unchanged. Sugar dull and scarcely so firm. Pork firm?new 19.75. Lard firm. Whis? key quiet?buyers 05; sellers 96. Freights lower. Cotton net receipts 90; gross 5,076. Futures closed qaiet and easier; sales 12.300: February 15 11 32; March 15 17 32; April 15 27 32; May 16, 16 5 32; Jane 16 7 16. 16 15 32; July 16 23 32. 1634*; August 16%. 1629 32;September 16>?. Boston, February 1.?Cotton quiet ?middling 15>?; not receipts 86; gross 2.163; exports Great Brituiu 321; sales 431; stock 24.021 Baltimore. February 1.?Floor qaiet but firm?Howard street and Western superllue 4 00 @ 4 25 Wheat firm aud higher?Southern red 1 10(a) 1.30. Coru? Southern white 78@92; yellow 78. Provisions aotiver and stronger. Pork soaroe?20 00. Bacon active ond firm?ahoolders 8>i@8j^. Lard 13^(^13^ for steam and refined. Cotton fiim?middling 15; gross re? ceipts 1,837; exports coastwise 290; sales 365; spinners 145; stock 29,013. Charleston, February 1.?Cotton steady?middling net receipts 1,845; exports to Great Britain 6,000; to Frauu? 2,103; to the oontinent 4,161; ooastwise 2.930; sales 1,000; stock 61,223. I New Orleans, Febrnsry 1.?Cotton steady and in fair demand?middling 14%; net receipts 7,205; gross 8,449; exports to Great Britain 2.958; to con? tinent 5,085; ooastwise 5,236; salss 5.250; stock 290,068. Savannah, February 1.?-Cotton firm?middling 14^; ast receipts 4 816; exports to France 1,940: to con? tinent SOU; ooastwise 779; sales 1,890; stock 97,836. Auoubta, Febnary 1.? Cotton firm and in fair demand?middling 14J?; net receipts 662; aales 880. , , Phlladblphia, February 1 ? Cotton, quiet?middling l&tf; net reoetpts 247; gross 299. , ,. .,, Norfolk, February 1. ? Cotton quiet ?middling 14^; net reoeipte 2,142; exportajp Greet Britain 8,780; coast wise 1,200; sales 200; stock 8.786. ' Galvkston, February 1.?Cotton quiet and week?middiing 11%; net receipts 2,429; exports coastwise 290; sales 856; stock 76 347. WlLKINOTON, February 1.?Cotton unchanged?middling 14.%? net re? ceipts 244; sales 453; stock 6,721. Mobile. February 1.?Cotton firm middling 143^@14^g'; low middling ii@14^; good ordinary 13)^; "et re? ceipts 2,649; exports to tbe continent 6,416; to tbu obanuel 1,825; coastwise 1,053; sales 1,000; stock 64.958 Memphis, February 1.?Cotton qnint?middling 14^; low middling 14,'-l; good ordinary 13J?; net receipt 1,944; sbipments 1,221; sales 900; stock 69.925. Loui?ViLLE, February ' 1.?Flour unobuuged. Corn firm?68@70. Pro? visions quiet and unchanged. Bag? ging quiet and firm?12. Chicago, February 1.?Flour and com uuobanged. Pork 18.45(^18 50. Whiskey 93>?. Cincinnati, February 1.?Flour quiet and steady. Com dull and de? clining. Pork and lard steady. Ba? con firm?shoulders 8. Whiskey 94. Liverpool, Febtuary 1?3 P. M.? Cotton bteady?middling uplands 7%; Or learnt 7%; sales 15,000; including 8,100 Amerioau; 3,000 speculation and export; sales on basis middling op lauds, nothing below good ordinary, shipped January, February or March, 7 11 16; nothing below low middling, shipped January, February or March, 7J?@7 13-16; deliverable, Februaty, March, April or May, 7 13-16(0)7%. 6 P. M.?Sales on bisis auditing oplunds, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable February, 7%; uotbiug be? low low middling, shipped March or April, 1%. Pabis, February 1.?-Rentes 62f. 70o. Saved by a Ubbbzb ?Tbere is cer? tainly a providence whioh protects lovers, as drunken men are protected. The man in a weary state of inebria? tion is rarely injured by a fall, and a receut incident in Paris would indicate tbat lovers are equally fortunate when life and limbs are in danger. Tbe he? roine of this incident was a girl who lived in a room ou the third floor of a building (to tbe Boulevard Meuilmou tant, who was ao unfortunate as to quarrel desperately with her lover in her apartment. The woman of any nationality wben angry at a mau is prone to aeek her own injury by way of vengeance on the faithless wretch, and French women, have the traft, in common ? with their sisters of Other countries. Tbe young French girl mentioned, made perfectly furious in some way by her lover, dashed to tbe window, and, ere he could stop ber, leaped through it headlong to tbe pavement, three stories below. The horrified * man rushed down to the street, expecting to find the mangled remains of tbe woman he had injured, but he didn't find the remains in jnet the condition autioipated. He found an unharmed and still mad woman, ready to receive him with all tbe honor of war. Tbe story of the sppareotly miraonloos escape was simple. The girl iu jumping from the window went feet foremost, and to this owed ber life. There was a bard wind blowing, and it transformed her ample skirts mto a balloon on tbe instant, letting tbe young lady down gracefully and gradually into a snow-bank. And so tbere is another very literal illustration of the Bouuduesa of the proverb that "it's an ill wind whioh blows nobody good." Fa it Mtsa ON a Huge Scale.?Dr. Hugh J. Gleun, a nutive of Augusta County, Va., but now a resident of Jaciuto, Colusa County, Ca!., raised and harvested the past season, ou bis own farm, 600,000 bushels of wheat. This would load eighteeu 1,000 ton ships, or 300 oanal boats. All this whaat he has now in his own ware houses, ready for shipment when tbe water in the Sacramento Rivor rises sufficiently. The doctor pays 890,000 freight to put hie wheat in Sau Fran? cisco. The doctor ia a wonder to tbe agricultural world and to himself. He runs uinety gang-plows and a whole County's population in tbe harvest field, with a dozen thrashers. His farming is not confined to wheat alone. He markets $100.000 worth of stock each year. Dr. Glenn is a praotioal farmer, and manages all bis immense business himself. He oao mend a trace and make s key to an ox-box with bis jaok knife just as easy as drawing bis check for $100,000, which he can do every day in tbe week. Tbe insatiate assessor has begun to circulate his tax blanks, in wbioh tbe unhappy property-holder is ordered to report not only everything be baa tbat is properly taxable, but all tbe bad debts that are due him, tbat tbry may also be taxed. Taxing a man for that wbicb ho has not, and which he in all probability will never get, is a refine? ment of cruelty whioh might justify rebellion, let alone perjury, and it will serve no one bnt tbe dishonest tax? payer, who is already fat from shifting his burdens to the shoulders of the tax-payer who ia honest. The high? way robber may be honorably met and overcome, bat this tax blank wbiob is thrust into people's faces has the State behind it, ana no good oitisen, even if he is not afraid, wishes to re? sist his State. 500 dosen fresh eggs just received and for sale at reduoed price, st Hardy Solomon's. - A Mtbtkbious aud Tbaqio Conflict. An attack wm made, it ia supposed by detectives, about half-past 1 o'clock, Tuesday morning, near Kearney, Mo., a atation 6n the Haonibal and' St. Joseph Railroad, upon the premise* of Mr. and Mrs. Samuels, to secure the arrest of the notorioua James boys, who are the sons of Mrs. Sitmnela, aud are charged with various robberies. A despatch from Kaunas Oity says: "The bouse is in a thick wood, there are no houses withiu a half mile, either way. It is a most dreary apot. The family wss first awakened by some uoise, when Samuel arose aud went outside to ascertain tbe cause. He found the house ou fire; after put? ting it out he returned inside, where he discovered a baud grenade, a Nmall bomb-shell, lying ou the floor and Mrs. Samuels utt* wpting to throw it into tho tire, not kuowiug wnut it was. He ignoruntly picked it up and threw it into a large iir. -pl.ice Cue whole family came in and eltuont immediately it exploded, wounding tour of the family. Mrs. Samuels tost an arm, a child eight years old was killed, and two others were loj ued I'hia baud grenade bad been thrown in through the window. "All tbe members of the family agree iu saying than neither of tbe James boys wer? present Ou tbe other hand, there are uumi-fskable evidences of a severe tight, the feuoe being riddled with bullets aod tbe grouud covered iu pla es with blood, it is well established that au xtra train went over the Hmnibal and St. Joseph Riilroad, stopping at Kearney the uight of tbe tragedy, aud train men suy that eight rasa aboard had two prisoners. "It was impossible to ascertain where the train went, but the supposi? tion is that it has guue to Chicago. It was said at Keu.ruey, yesterday, that u wouuded man was in that neighbor? hood, and tue Sheriff summoned a posse of tweuty for duty last nigh, it is supposed, to capture him. The j barbarous method of the detectives is generally condemned " I A Hi kg ulah Case of Conscience ? I A few days since a man died in the alms house at Richmond, Va , leaving $800 in money and other property, the money being ou deposit in New York, the property is bequeathed to relative? iu England and Ireland, but a codicil is left directing his executors, before carrying into execution the bequest* made in the will, to pay to the follow? ing insnraooe oompauiee of London, Euglitnd, to wit: To the Atlas Fire and Life Assurauce Company, ?100; to the Pbceuix Iusurauoe Company, ?100; to the Suu Insurance Company, ?UM; to reimburse them for money received by the deceased in Liverpool in the'year 1849, to which he believed he was not striotly entitled. Tbe dec-ased, whose name is not given in tbe Richmond pspers. is said to have been a mau of culture, and was for some time a con? tributor to several prominent Northern journals. He was a very grave and dignified man, aud perfectly tempo rate. The will is in his own baud writing, and is expressed iu strictly technical language. He was au Irish? man, and lived iu Charleston, S O, for some years. Tho Iron' Age says that a wedge or plate of iron has been discovered im? bedded in the masonry of tho great pyramid. It has been a great puzzle to those who attributed the first use of iron to a date not much more than 2.'JO ) years back, how Mich sharp and well defined hieroglyphics could have been cut ou porphyry, granito and the hardest stone aj are found ou the touib.H, temples and surcopbagi of an? cient Egypt. But the piece of iron found in the great pyramid allows that this metal was produced aud wrought lathe age of Kiug Cheops, whioh is placed by eome authorities as far back as 5,400 years ugo. The similarity ol earlier inscriptions on stone to those made in the time of King Cheops, suggests the supposition that iron may have been iu use more than 0,000 years ago. Ciiuiton Discipline?The severity with which Archbishop Maiming is en? forcing his will upon the Catholics in England is shown by the faot that in the recent "Catholic Direetorj*," pub? lished in London, the uamo of L >rd Curnoys has been stricken from tho list of Oatholio peers. Lord Oamoys has for a long time been one of tho most celebrated of Catholic noblemen. When Arohbishop Manniug published Ins letter on the Vatican decree.*, bis lordship dissented from tho Episcopul ooostruction of tho doctrino of Papal iu fallibility. Thu Arcbbinhop conse? quently replies by striking bis name from the list of Catholio peers, thus virtually certifying to the world that he no longer recognizea him as a mem bur of the church. A Frenoh woman is about to marry a pony. During the past season Mile, de V-, ono of the finest sportswo? men of France, was present with her father at a series of celebrated raoes. Her attention was attracted to a small and remarkably bundaome pony, and she requested her father, who is im? mensely rieb, to purchase it. Tbe fa? ther and daughter called npou tbe owner, Compte de D-, but upon learning their errand, he declined to part with the animal upon auy terms whatever, saying that be bad sworn that it should belong to no one but his wife. The call led to a further ac? quaintance, and it is announced that the lady will soon be the owner of the pony." ? ...... ?? Five hundred barrels of "Solomon's Fanoy" flour, just received. Now is the time to buy, as floor is cheaper than in ten years, at Hardy Solomon's. English, b?M native Hmdoos in the railway service, wbr? bave proved them? selves very effloieot. Thea? railroads paid a net profit of over $15,000.000 in 1873 The construction of this vat t system baa been a necessity, aa the Euglish have to guard their Indian possessions very closely. The authori? ties at Calcutta can now oommunioate by telegraph directly with London, and by rail and telegraph with tbe mo.?t remote districts of India. Tub MBOKiiBMBORO OBMTamnAXi -r Tbe citizens of Mecklenburg Couoty, N. ()., will celebrate their centennial on tbe '20th of May unt. It may not be generally known that tbe people of this County, in solemn convention ss seaih'ed, rsuouoced their allegianco to the Dritiah crown and declared them? selves a free and independent people. This was dine over a year before any action waa taken by tbe Continental Congress. Rktdrninq Hour.?Quite a number of young and middle-aged men who had emigrated from this to .other States, for the purpose of improving their condition, are mentioned by the papers of their various localities as having returned . home, fully satisfied with their observations, and believing tbat, after all. South Carolina is tbe best State to live io. Tuo British Great Northern Railway recently killed a Mr. Pym?a descend? ant of Long Parliament Pym?and bad to pay 875.000 to bis widow. Pym waa "tenant fur lift " of an income of 825,000, and his death left bis widow without resources, so tbat tbe sum, large as it seems, is only an assessment of three years on tbe victim's life. Tbe deaths in Philadelphia, last week, weie ninety-one iu excess of those of tbe preceding, and forty-four i more than for tbe corresponding week I of 1874 Tbe whole number last week was 373 The papers ot tbat city at? tribute the increase i f mortality to the lextrenieiy inclement weather. Rush Burgess, tbe Collector of In? ternal lleveuue at Rtobmoud, Va.. tired a wild shot into his dining room at a thief ou Saturday nighl, and yes? terday (ouud a dead negro under bis ; porch. The coroner's jury justified the collector. ' In McNairy Oouuty, Tenn., recently, five sisters were married ou the same day. It is very rare that so many member* of a single family get them? selves iuto trouble at once, and other portions of tbe County are tauntingly challenged to "beat it." At a recent appearance at Moscow, M'lie Patti whs called before the cur? tain no fewer than sixty times, and the I enthusiastic audience testified its ap? preciation by presenting the songstress with half a dozen diamond and ruby ornaments. r . ,"iT Spanish account* from Havana admit tbat the insurgents nnder Gomes at tacked the town of Gibara. on' the 20ttf instant, in great force and captured it, Fort Machete, after a stubborn de? fence, surrendering to tbe assailants. Marie Caroline Arohambaolt, Coon t. ss du ('hotel, has been Condemned in Paris for tbe vulgsr offence of shop? lifting. She stole various fancy arti? cles from the counters to use them as New Year gifts. Recent arrivals at San Francisco re? port tbat tbe observation of tbe trausit of Venus in New South Wales was en? tirely successful. Tbe weather was perfectly clear. A safe of the Adams Express Com? pany, containing nearly $500,000, mostly in enrrenoy, disappeared a week ago, en rouie from Richmond to New York. It 18 said that Andrew Johnson ia the only ex President who has ever been elected to the Senate of tbe United State*, aud is tbe only tx-Fre hldeut uow living. Rev. J. S Daniel, of Abbeville; was ?o s-riousiy injured by two colored robbers, near Greenwood, several days ago, that his life ia considered fn~daa* ger. -i * By the expulsion of the Sisters of Charity from Mexioo forty-three charitable establishments are closed, and 410 ?isters are aent but of tbe country. A woman who was divorced and re? sumed her maiden name at Belfast, in the forenoon, tbe other day, was mar? ried again before night. Tbe Western and Atlantic Railroad say they cau furnish as many sleeping cars as may be needed to carry people to the Memphis Mardi Gras. Judge Reed has ordered a special term of tbe Court for Otaugebnrg County, to be held on Monday, May 10 Dtied peaches and apples, white peas und beans jast reOBived and for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. Prof. J. L. Reynolds has been called to aud has accepted a professor's chair iu the Furmun University. The Hudson liver ia lo be tun? nelled between Jersey City snd New York. During bis (lamination, Moulton stated that Botcher told him "if lying was uuceesary, he must lie "sublimely." The Modoo war is estimated to have oust nearly $500,000 for supplies ssd transportation. The celebration of Mardi Gras in Memphis will cost over 8150.000. Tbe maohine shops of the Memphis Railroad are burned; hies $80,000. Everybody should go to Memphis Mardi Gras. Can yon not get np a olub to go to Memphis to Mardi Great It will be rssl jolly to go to Memphis to Mardi Gras. Oabbagv. loo sraRArtt" 12 000 choice Havana ORANGES. 1 000 need of CABBAGE. The above in One ord?J". and will be aold THIS D?Y. at priraU aale, front car at South Carolina Railroad Depot, by c. j. lAurey, . Fcb 2 Anotlon and Com. Merchant. Seed Potatoes. Bacon, Apples, Ac. Ql IA BBLS. ohoiee Seed end Sating 30 boxes prime Bait end 8mokcd 81 DEB. 100 bbls. selected APPLES and ONIONS. 50 tabs Ooshen BUT TEBend LeaflABP 20 boxes Factory Cream CHEESE. 100 bbls. Family FLOUR. ' : Feb2 8_Opposite itamwrx^fflU.T Caution.. \J ~T',' THE pnblio it hereby cautioned against ? "Certificate ot Recommendation," said to bare been givan to En ma Xoaag, or Walker, a former servant S the employ Of Dr. B. Vampil, at tbe ?t?te OniTeraity, aud deolare any paper reoommending tbe Said Emma To nog aa a forged wxTung. No saoh paper has ever been Jeeued by any one of oat family._Fab 8;!* Chioora Tribe, Ho. 2. Improved Order of Red Men. .,?,,. . REGULAR COUNCIL FIRE of Obi _ eora Tribe will be kindled at their Wigwam, (Odd Fellowe* Halt/) 7th Baa, 21 .-deep, Bnow Moon, G. 8. D. 884. By I order of tbe Baehem. A. H. HALL AD AY, Feb 2 1 Chief or Records. -? rl ?i Qi>. Palmetto Steam Fire Bngine Co mpany THE regular monthly mat* .log of tha above Company will .be held THIS '(Tuesday) EVENING, at T o'clock. By et> PUR8E, Fcb 2 1_Secretary. South Carolina, RichlandOonnty, IN THE OOURT OF PROBATE. Bu B I. Boone, Judge of Probate. VYJTHBREAB D. O. Thompson hath ap it plied to me for - Lette ra of Ad mi nie traliou on the estate of Mary Thoaapaen, late of Biohland County, deoeaaed; thaaa I are, therefore, to cite and admonish. all and singular tha kindred aod creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before ! me at a Uoatt of .Probate, for. ti= ssid County, to beholden at Columbia, on the 13th day of February, 1875, aHifo?e!oek i. M., to shnw causa, if anv, why tbe aaid ad ministration saoald notne gtaatedj - ttul i uiuior ray hand and tcal^^tbe ? i dj KS? 8 tea Ja^AVraef P>o?a<V i T Gas Bills for, month of. jl (^paym^rdonSa^ Theiebrgs for Gas 'beta*-' ?a^aVt?*^ reduced raie of 15,.with ediaeonatc* ape* i cent., punctual pm??ut will be, aMSjatsi? u Beo. aiidTreka. Colombia ?Jea.tVi K- Mwjj Mm, and will trail mt a BeeiMei inorast<o*4 to avg?d rentiajf. Call on J. H. tiAWYtSBV ,v Esq., at theOeetral.Nation*) B*nk> who is % preparedtonegotra^^ , , Jan 31 18 Charlotte, N. C. < -? -I- tin iw-v Mules! M^lea.'. will be ?aSaBi't'hey can be seen at O. logaa'e m.al>irs, corner Senate ?nd Aaseaably streets.,. ,o i S?. B. A L, TALBO/CT?. Court, this SOMa daj of January, A^D and in tbe niuetj-nlnth fear of Am independence. B. I. 'ftofjNK, re Jauai 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Or snipes. RROBIYED THIS MORNING, direct from Florida, aau for aale cheaper . than ever offered in Columbia. Usnd onrtera.., ? early jo HARDY, BO^pjl^^.',' Greenville and:. Colombia Railroad. fw*3?%? ?< bu slvi ooo fetfl ' ?' ' ? 'At " ?addi t?i l>*d CHARLESTON^ gjKJ " lo h* ! ' .^W?P^?'4.fW[V,t.., bo lb ) ? Hound Trip Ticket* f TTftti be aold to aH pWsoos dMifrous- of '? V> smtwal Chaeieaioaoa' ihe^bttte'sw. lotion at tbeptiaoipal BtaAiooa oa the lino< ! sive-Lgobd to return at the pleaaure of ' holder. .All aeraoatav deakfbsls hatm*t%ihm hi ib. ou?ol?/>? of tbe re<iaoUoaol far* (or.th? occasion, must ourohass BETPttN TI0S-. E I'd?whether Delegates or' not-a? none1' will be passed bach on certificate I lool jabee Norton, J?q2ft#_General pieket,Ag?at.. For'Bam! ; (1ITY COUPONS at a dleeouut. * Wretrva j bid In payment for taAee and Heeaeea' at. par. Als?, Guaranteed Beads*f Green* and Columbia Railroad- .Apply to D oXmBMLL, Jan 18 law Broker. lffT?ain Street. Hew Sugar-Lurei, BJamo. lor sale by yOByAONBW* BON? Buggieav We? obk- *e. IAM now jffering myaiookuf BUGGIES, MO.JKAWAYe AND ?lMlDitN WA ? iGNB of reduced price* to close the business. Tno?? in Waut or vehicles will Save money by oaJHnr at the atora or John Aguvw m Won, aad purchasing before my ai*ck U vu.aed out. JOHN AQNRW, Jao22 Kereeene 0U. PURE WH1TB KblB-OBENE. at 18o. par gallon, at wboleaals, and 20c. par gal? lon at retail, delivered in -11 parte of the city. This Oil ia guaranteed rally ?d to the staodard required by tbo Ualtad State? For aale by _J.n 5_JOHN AQNEWA 80N. A large lot of North Carolina moun? tain apple*, just received and for aale ebeap, at Solomon's. Mardl Ores, Memphis, February 9th. 1875. t;