The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 26, 1875, Image 3
Telegraphic?Foreign News.
Bayonne, March 20.?The CorUst Gen?
eral Mendiri has entered ]ftv^SS' tS'^iii
uuiiuN, luorch 2u.?John Han ion, 5?.
P. for Menth, is ill from excitement
caused by the death of John Mit oh el.
London, March 25.?The cotton mas?
ters in North Lancashirejhave resolved j
on a general look-out, unless the strikers
in/ Blackburn return to work uncondi?
tionally.
The conflict in Dublin, on the 23d, was
between Bishop Moran and O'Kafo's
party, during which much violence was
used, and O'Kivfe's ohapel completely
wrecked. This was a religious Donny
brook fair.
Bebxjn, March 25.?Prinoe Bismarck
becomes Duke of Lavenburg.
Tolographic?American News.
Nnw. Omveans, March 2L?Governor I
Kellogg to-night issued n call for on ex?
tra session of tho Logislaturo, to meet in 1
New Orleans, on Wednesday, April Id,
to carry out the adjustment. The sub
joots for legislation are limited by the
ooUtosix, -viz: First, an adjustment of
the political difficulties; second, the re?
venues of the State, and the modes of
their collection and disbursement; third,
the amending of the funding bill, so as
to change the constitution of the Fund?
ing Board, and prevent the funding of
illegal obligations; fourth, the financial
condition and growth of New Orleans;
fifth, the, relief of the commerce of New
Orleans from excessive port charges and
fees; and, sixth, by the request of a dele?
gation of merchants, to incorporate a
Board of Trade. General A. S. Badger
has been appointed Fiscal Agent of the
Board of Police Commissioners.
'Wabhtnoton, March 25.?Marshal
Packard, Judge Pardeo and Col. Fish
visited, the' President, to-day, regarding
his power to appoint Pardeo or any one
else as District Judge of Louisiana. The
President still has his power under ad?
visement, but it is a foregone conclusion
that the bench will be vacant until the
convention of the next Congress. It
seems to have been the determination of
the Senate to send thero a person who
had no local affiliations. At tho latest
hour, ex-Senator Pratt, of Indiana, was
suggested to the President by the Judi?
ciary Committee. By usUal courtesy to ]
ex-Senators, his name would havo como
up for immediate action without refer?
ence.' , to committee, and tho President
was assured of Pratts confirmation, but
he adhered to Pardeo, whoso name went
on the table. This action involves no
personal disparagement to Pardeo, but
comes out of the theory of the Republi?
can Senutors, that . an entire stranger j
should occupy the bench.
Washington,' March 20.?Major Cox,
Paymaster, has been assigned to San An?
tonio, -Texas,
The Senate foiled to confirm Movnadier I
and Brenneman, nominated by the Pre?
sident as paymasters. It is questioned
whether the President con appoint
Probabilities?For the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, partly cloudy and I
warmer weather East of lower Missis- |
sippi, South-east to South-west winds,
falling barometer and light rain South of
Alabama.
New Youk, March 25.?Steamships
arrived yesterday brought reports of
large quantities of ice encountered in
mid-ocean. The Holsatk-, . from Ham
burg, when in latitude 43, longitude 40,
passed two, immense icebergs, and was
three hours forcing a passage through
large fields of drift ice. Tno steamer
Ambia, ' from Havre, met with similar
experience, but. found greater difficulty
in avoiding obstructions. On March 19,
when in latitude 45, longitude 46, the
vessel passed ft short distance from an
immense iceberg, and about1 midnight
got j into immense- fields of drift ice,
through which the steamer could not
force a passage. No opening appeared,
and it'was found necessary to go out of
the course and pass around the field.
The steamer L'Amerique, from Havre,
also encountered ice fields March 20,
when in latitude 43, longitude 51.
The pretty waiter girl saloons in
Broadway and Bleeoker streets were
raided, last night, o id the inmates ar
rested.
The Tilton scandal trial lias adjourned
to Monday, from alleged respect for
Good Friday.
Omaha, March 25.?Gen. Ord has ad
vices that the miners are leaving several
points for the Black Hills country; Ord's
orders being, where parties, are over?
hauled, to confine the leaders and de?
stroy the outfits. Ord will employ all
Iiis cavalry and fifty Indian scouts to
expel or capture the intruders.
PnrxtADKiiPBiA, March 25.?The Grand
Chapter Phila Sigma is in session; re?
ports show unprecedented prosperity;
membership 2,500. A banquet to-night
at the Continental.
The destruction of coal railroad bridges
of New Jersey threatens the coal supply.
Some important yards are exhausted and
closed.
Yesterday's Markot Reports.
Columbia.?Sales of cotton 107 boles
middling 15g; market quiet
New Yobk?Noon.?Stocks active and
excited. Money 3. Gold 15}. Exchange
?long 4.83; short 4.87. Governments
active and' higher. . State bonds quiet
and nominal. Cotton quiet; sales ?,560
?uplands 16$;. Orleans 17. Futures
opened quiet and easy: April 10jj@
16 21-32; May- 17 1-32? 17 1-10; Juno I
17f ?1713-32. Corn lc. better. Pork
firm?20.70@90.75* Lard firm?steam!
14 8-16<3>14t
7 P..??Money active?3?4. Sterling
4.84*. ' Gold firm?16@l6J.? Govern,
merits active and strong?new 6s 151;
States nominal, except Tennesseea, which
arelowarv-6s 64; new 68. Gold, stook
and produce, exchanges close to-morrow,
; sales 2,760, at 16|?>7
r firm and moderately ac-\
tive?common to fair extra ?4.'95@5.60;
good ic? choice ?.SJ5@9.00. Whcci: lc.
hotter and moderate demand; ad vane o in
sisted npon,
net rwefptt"
rta;
3
closed ifirnv.'.BaloB
17.2102? 1711-ie^f
September T7f<2>l.
16l8-16@16tl7-32; No
16|j Deoombcr 16 1
1-26@1.40, Corn l@2c. .*~r?*
re demand; rales 156,000 bushels, at
m. Coffco firm?Rio quoted 16@
Id. Sugar firm. Pork easier?new
Lard' easier?prime
WhisTwy vpiote aetite and
15. ' Freight^ activer-cotipn
16J. Wheat
tter and no
17* gold; I Sugar firm
iot? 20.76@20.80.
475; exports coastwiso 305; Bales
""*{ njjiuuuiB Iw. Flour firm and quiet
Wheat firm?1.23(3^1.35. Com buoyant
stronger?82 ?85. Pork a eure o and
?20.50, Bacon steady?shoulders
. j Laid-dull and steady. Coffee dull
and nominal. Whiskey 14*($15. Sugar
tronger?10?10J.
Philadelphia.?Cotton quiet?mid?
dling 1(5}; net receipts 401; groRS 520.
Memphis.?Cotton steady and demand
good?middling 10; net receipt* 842;
shipments 2,451; sales 200.
Nobyolk.?-Cotton quiet?middling
161; net receipts 2,007; exports coast?
wise 1,920; sales 200.
Boston.?Cotton quiet and firm; net
receipts 153; gross 1,102; sales 121.
Augusta.?Cotton quiet?middling
15}; net rooeipts 250; sales 292.
New Orleans.?Cotton firm and good
demand?middling 15J; net receipts
2,439; gross 2,481; exports Great Britain
7,468; Franco 1,831; coastwise 1,423;
sales 5,600.
Savannah.?Cqtton inactive -middling
15J; net rooeipts 577; gross 007; exports
France 3,775; sales .383.
Chicago.?Flour quiet and unchanged.
Corn exoited and irrogular?No. 2 mixed
68?G8J-; rejected 67. Pork excited?
20.00?20.10. Lard aotive?13.87J(a\
13.90. Whiskey firm and in fair de?
mand?1.25.
i St. Louis.--Flour firm but inactive.
Com higher?No. 2 mixed 70@>71J.
Whiskey firmer?1.10. Pork declining
?20.50. Bacon firm. Lard firm?13}.
Cincinnati.?Flour?good demand for
low grades; dull for high grades. Corn
dull and unsettled?t>8@G9. Pork quiet.
Bacon steady?shoulders 81; clear rib
11?; clear 12'. Whiakoy quiet?1.11.
Galvehton. ?Cotton quiet and un?
changed; net receipts 1,038; ctobs 1,007;
exports coastwise 33; sales 480.
Wilmington.?Cotton quiet?middling
15}; net receipts 152; exports coastwiso
38; Bales 75.
Charleston.?Cotton sternly?mid?
dling lG(a>16J; not receipts 608; exports
cOastwise 1,161; sales 600.
Louisville.?Flour quiet and un?
changed. Corn steady?66. Provisions
quiet. Pork 21.50. Bacon shoulders
8f; clear rib 11.90(S>12; clear 12.82L
Prime lard?steam 14}; tierce 15; keg 10.
Bagging firm?12J(W) 13. Whiskey 1.11.
j Mobile.?Cotton quiet?middling 15];
net receipts 266; exports onus twine 681;
sales 600.
Pabis.? Rentes 04f. 20c.
Liverpool.?Cotton steady?middling
uplands 73?8; middling Orleans 8@8J;
sales 12,000; speculation and export
2,000; total sales since Friday 63,000, in?
cluding 7,000 export and 9,000 specula?
tion; in port 832,000, including 510,000
American; receipts for week 128,000, in?
cluding 94,000 American; actual export
7,000; afloat 468,000, including 260,000
American; basis middling uplands, no?
thing below good ordinary, deliverable
March, April or May, 7J@7 15-16; no?
thing jgelow low middling, shipped Feb?
ruary, March or April, 8; deliverable
March, April, May or June, 7 15-16@8J;
basis middling Orleans, nothing below
good ordinary, deliverable March, 7j.
At an election held in Belton on last
Monday, the following ticket for mu?
nicipal officers was elected: For Intend?
ant?Mai. George W. Cox; for Wardens I
?Col. W. a Smith^Capt W. IL Austin,
Joel T. Rice, A. P. WiUingham.
The Legislature of North Carolina bus
passed a bill providing for the. purchase,
by the State, of the Western N. C. Rail?
road, which is to be sold at auction, and
the purposo is to complete it to Paint |
Rook with convict labor.
The Hon. John Hickman, of Pennsyl?
vania, died at his residence at Wesches
ter, in that State, yesterday, in the sixty
fifth year of his age,' He was formerly a
member of Congress*
Tho agent of the Hampton Colored
Singers was unable to find rest for tho
soles of his or their feet in any hotel in I
Sohenoctady, N. Y. The Civil Rights
Bill is evidently not in operation there.
Mr. Wilford Harris' infant daughter,
about eighteen months of ago, fell into a I
tub of water and was drowned, on tho |
19th instant?Spartanburg Herald.
An old colored woman, named Delia I
Withers, for a-long time past a resident
of Charleston, died on the 24th, aged 107
years.
Tho Pennsylvania wouver6 are still on
a strike, because of reduced wages.
Eight or nice manufactories have closed.
Miss Bessie Turner, in her ovidenco
in tho Boocher oase, proves Tilton to bo |
tho champion scoundrel of the century.
Mr.- James M. McFall, a highly re-|
spoctod citizen, died in Now Pickens, on
tho 20th.
Rhode Island is trying to make room
for a colossal equestrian statue of Gon.
Nathaniel Greene.
A lino of fox hunters in Pennsylvania
extended a distance of five miles without
catching any fox.
Rev. William Banks died at his resi?
dence, near Fort Mills, in York County,
on the 17th.
A bank has been organized in Walhalla.
Look out for the Old Folks' Concert
Columbia Typographical Union.
nniLE regular monthly meeting of this |
JL Union will pe held at Sohuetzen
Halle, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVEN?
ING, at 8 o'olook. O. F. HO WELL,
March 261_Secretary.
Wanted,
BY a Northern gentleman and sister,
TWO ROOMf/," with BOARD, in* a
house well located in Colombia. Ad?
dress 0. F. C, Phoenix offloe.
Mar oh 26_1?
Union Counoil, No. 5, E. & S. M.
AN .EXTRA CONVOCATION
?will be held THIS EVENING, at 8
?o'olook, in Masohio Hall. By or?
der'of the T. L G. M. "A'4,f
BPf. 8TJLZBACHER,
Mar 261 . ' Recorder.
... Coming Eevomtlon.
T\0 not be frightened, it only means
\J that a great ohange is to take place
in the Cigar business of Columbia. PER?
RY & SLAWSON are preparing for it, by
rushing, off Cigars at prices that startle
all who call; but
."Ye little stars, hiae
Your diminished rays"
i23 ? <?>
TM"ISS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Co-1
IVA lunibia, 8. C., announces that her
establishment, South-west corner of
Bumter and Lady streets, in prepared to
accommodate. BOARDERS, permanent1
and transient, whore the taste and com?
forts of the most fastidious will he gua?
ranteed. .March 20 fl3
OPERA HOUSE.
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, March
30 and 31.
hay and habby sob ell,
SUPPORTED by a Large and Talented
Company, will appear in Tom Tay?
lor's Great Sensation Drama,
THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN.
Beautiful Scenery has been painted ex?
pressly to represent this piece.
Admission $1; Gallery 50 cents. Re?
served seats for sale at Wheeler House
Monday and Tuesday. Mar 2G
Parker's Hall?One Night Only.
SATURDAY EVENINC, MARCH 27.
ida cbbitoYlaLTmisistbels
A.NT>
Parisian Sensation.
-?o
ACONGRESS of Male and Female
Artists. M'lle Genevieve's French
CAN-CAN DANOERS; LE JARDIN
MABILLE, PARIS, by moonlight The
Great Variety Company,
20 II MSB, 20
In an entirely New Programme of Novel?
ties.
jSSf*- Admission $1; Gallery CO eents.
I Box Sheet now open at LyBrunds Music
I Store. '
?ST~ As thoro aro several other com?
panies of same nature about to visit Co?
lumbia, do not confound the date:
Parker's Hall, to-morrow (Saturday)
I night. Mar 20 2*
Just Arrived!
CHILDREN'S 02. GO to $7.00.
BOYS' $9.00 to $14.00.
KINARD & WILEY.
Just Arrived.
CHILDREN'S $2.50 to $7.00.
BOYS' $9.00 to $14.00.
KINARD & WIXEY,
Oity Sail
GROCERY STORE.
On announc?
ing my RE?
MOVAL to the
new and ele?
gant store, cor?
ner of Main ?
and Washing?
ton streets, I
beg to return
my most sin
core thanks for
the libend patronage bestowed on me
during tho past TEN YEARS, and renow
tho assurance that my best efforts will be
used to tho purpose of supplying the
public with tho BEST QUALITY of
GOODS, at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
I have adopted, and shall rigidly ad-1
[hero to, a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM,
convinced that that policy alone is most |
I beneficial to the public, and myself.
Mar^26_GEO. SYMMERS.
Cheap for Cash.
ON and after MONDAY NEXT, the
22d instant, I will sell my entire
I stook of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS at RE?
DUCED PRICES.
Circumstances boyond my control I
force the necessity of converting my I
stock into cosh at the earliest possible >
{>oriod. Therefore, all wishing Bargains '
n my line, will please call.
Goods sold for Cash, and for cash only.
Mar 21 fg_J. MEIQHAN.
Fresh Arrivals!
Just received at
dabdy solomon's.
500 EasteEN n!Cd fr08h E0Q8, f?r
200 barrels Solomon's FANCY FAMILY
I FLOUR.
25 tiorcon Davis' DIAMOND HAMS.
5 tieroes fresh sugar-cured BREAK
! FA?T STRIPS.
A full stook of all kinds of GROCE
I RIES and PROVISIONS always on hand
I and f?r jflg cheap. _March 23
(toning Revelation.
SIGNS of this .great ohnngo can be
[ seen on EBJlRY A SLAWSON'S Conn,
ters.' .'?
r "Yo littlo stars bide your diminished
irays." ! tfl Mar $4
Cure "STour Colds,
HYtaldjig the. BR?MMELL COUGH
XJ?. WKOW? ?l.Sifflfcr/ 3U*?eg, H?re- J
hound Candy .tobe found at MCKENZIE'H 1
Confeotiotfory. Main street. Mar 25 3
tt:?.?v ' ... > <?r",?:-'-1
By tiie La?t ?teamer.
, A. XJHOIOE selection of I
FRENCH BON-BONS in |
great variety; Chocolate
Creams, Caramela, Burnt AI- |
raonds, Fruits, Glacio and Crystalise/1,
Apricot Paste, Pistachios, A*c.
Fresh lot of fine Messina ORANGES
ami LEMONS.
A large assortment of new BASKETS.
JOHN MCKENZIE, Confectioner,
Mar 25 II Main Street.
Just Arrived,
ANOTHER lot of Ladies' LINEN
COLLARS and CUFFS, plain and
colored; RUFFLING and COLLAR.
ETTS; CORSETS at 50 cents; also,
Coats' SPOOL COTTON, all numbers,
and manv other new goods, at
C. F. JACKSON'S,
Leader of Low Prices, No. 128 Main
street._Mar 21
Special 3KTo-fc?o?
Full lines of
Every Description
or
DRY GOODS
NOW ON
exhibition at tbe old stand
OP
Lianna.
rilHE stock is all new and well bought
X Opening THIS DAY, all kinds of
PRINTS, Printed CAMBRICS, Printed
PERCALES, and a gensral stock of
DRESS GOODS. ?
Pillow Cuso COTTONS and SHEET?
INGS of the best brands. You can now
Set those justly celebrated brands of
lack ALPACAS, so well known by the
customers of the old house. SPECIAL
BARGAINS LN BLACK SILKS. All we
ask is a call, and wo will convince you
that this is the place to buy vour DRY'
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ic, to the
host advantage. _
JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS,
Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co.
Mar 25_j_
Good News for those Interested in
the Mexican National Game.
COCK-FIGHTING will be re-1
sumed at the Cottage House
Cock Pit, on GOOD FRIDAY,
land continue until Easter Mon?
day." There will be a number of gen?
tlemen with Cocks from different parts of
the State. Call early and get a reserved
seat C. R. FRANKLIN, g
March 23_
Notice.
FROM this date, the price of Wheeler
& Wilson Sewing Machine NEE?
DLES will be FIFTY CENTS per dozen.
By this reduction in price, there will be
no object for the users of our Machines
to purohase Needles not mado by our
Company, having imperfect eyes and
points, causing the thread to chafe and
break. Wo have also reduced the price
of best SILK THREAD TWENTY-FIVE
PER CENT. N. W. TRUMP, Agt.
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf 'g Co.
MaT '23 :i*
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATIOHEBS
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
TXT. BY TOINO CIIKAPEU CJBADES or STOCK,
WX CAN KDRN1BU WORK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIuT?^bTlE-STATIONERY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Qfedding and gall invitations
ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN TNI
LATEST STYLE.
Sept i_tiy
Money to Xioan,
On Marketable Collaterals.
-o
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi
I nent cities of the United Statos and Eu
I rope bought and sold. ? \ rl ? * ?
DEPOSITS received and interest-bonr
I ing CERTIFICATES issued.
8TOCK8, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
| bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS
granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL
BANK, corner of Plain and Riohardson
streets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't
j. H. Sawtsb, Cashier._Mar 24
Coming Revolution.
"Ye Uttlo stars, hide your diminished
I rays." March 23
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,? -1 :
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