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Telegraphic?Foreign News. Madrid, July 13.?The draft of the Constitution provides that the Senato bo composed of threo classes; the first hereditary titlo; the second elected by popular corporations; tho third nomi? nated by the Crown. All grandees of Spain, with incomes of $10,000 and over, includod in tho first class. It is reported that 1,000 Carlist prisoners arrived at Valencia. Tho populace threatened to lynch them; somo of tho Carlist officers wore placed on a man-of-war to prevent their massacre. London, July 13.?Tho usual Orange colobrations in Dublin, the towns throughout Ulster, and at Liverpool. Most of tho meetings passed resolutions condemning home rule; no disturbance anywhere. At tho Moody and San key's farewell mooting, last night, 188 clergymen of the Church of England were present?far out-numbering those of any other deno? mination. Canon Conway, of Westmin? ster, occupied a scat oh tho platform. All present were deeply affected. Mr. Moody, while speaking, was so overcome by emotion, that ho had to stop and was unablo to conclude his address. In the Houbo of Lords, this evening, Earl Derby, Ministor of Stato for tho Fo? reign Department, in roply to a question put by Lord Penzonce, said tho German note to Belgium, dated February 3, 1875, laying down certain international princi? ples, had no application to Great Britain, who was not asked to acquiesce therein. For ono Government to requiro another, unfer menaces, to silenco its press or public speakers, was an act which had always excited, and ho hoped always would oxcito, tho strongest sympathy for tho latter and indignation against the former, because such a demand was ar? bitrary and oppressive. Sir Edward Watkins has accepted tho chairmanship of tho British Committee of Erio Bondholders, on condition that all interested shall support his appoint? ment. Moody and Sankov's farewell meeting took place at Mil day*b Hall to-night. The Earls of Shaftcsbury and Canan, Samuel Morcly, M. P., Bight Hon. Cowper Tem? ple, Mr. McArthur, and 700 clergymen were present Spocches woro mado full of praise of tho eminent revivalists, for the fresh lifo and energy they havo in? troduced in the churches, and the stead? fastness of their converts. A suggestion was mado that a memorial of somo kind be presented to Moody and Sankey, but Mr. Stone, in their behalf, said it would not bo accepted, and nothing would givo them moro pain than suoh n stop. A despatch to Bentor's Tolegram Com? pany, from Vienna, says tho Southern Slavonic party grossly exaggerated the Therscagovina disturbances, which aro entirely of an agrarian character, and originato in resistance to tax collectors. Turkey considers it unnecessary to Bend reinforcements to the scone of the trou? ble. Santander, July 12.?Tho Spanish steamer Bayonne has been wrecked near tho village of Motrico, on the Biscayan coast; tho crow wore saved by Carlist fishermen, who, it is said, will be held as hostages, and tho Carlists threaten to shoot them if the lloyulists bombard any moro coast towns. London, July 12.?Mr. Henry Parsons, Adjutant of the British team, telegraphs as follows, from Wimbledon: I rogrct to say that tho Council will not allow the last proposed match for Saturday be? tween tho Americans and tho representa? tives of tho throo British eights of 1871 and 1875, to bo shot; we intond to offer tho Americans a cup which they may tako back with them and shoot for at homo. m A Prussian war ship has been secretly engaged in taking soundings and map? ping the coast of Jutland ; an explanation is demanded from the Berlin Govern? ment Paris, July 12.?In tho Assombly, to? day, tho university education bill was discussed clause by clause. All the amendments proposed by the Liberals havo been rejectod by narrow majorities, and tho Clericals aro jubilant over their success. St. John, N. B., July 12.?To-day was observed by tho Orangemen all over the province. No conflicts aro reported. Telegraphic?American News. Baltimore, July 13.?Bishop Smith has drawn the members of the prelimi? nary court, before which oharges against Bishop Whittingham will bo examined. If the charges aro sustained, he will be tried boforo a court of soven bishops. Whittingham refused to act upon the prosontment of the standing committee charging two clergymen with reciting prayers for tho dead, involving tbo doc? trine of purgatory. Lawrence, Mass., July 12.?Tbore was a conflict to-night between the Catholic Irish and Orangemen, in which sovornl police and citizens were wounded. Cafe Mat, N. J., July 13?With the ebbing tide, and wind South by South? west, the regatta started fairly this morn? ing, on tho given signal from tho Talla poosa. Tho number of spectators was small, as compared with Monday. The Idler pa..sod the flag-boat first, followed closely by tho Kesoluto, Mohawk, Era! and Drcadnaught: tho sloop Sadie made a pretty dash, ana the last craft out was Sunshine The calculation of tho start is mado from tho time of passing the steamor and flag boat. New York, July 13.?An arrangement has boon entered into between the conn sol for tho people and tho defendant's counsel in the suit of the people against Peter B. Swoeney, by whioh bail is to bo reduced from $3,000,000 to $150,000. This action has beon taken to secure Sweoney's voluntary appearance in court, ho being at present in Paris, and beyond the roach of civil process. It is stated that counsel for tho people in 'the ring suits says a number of smaller ring fry have offered to pay sums ranging from $50,000 to $500,000 to escape pros ecu tion, and that $30,000 would be repaid in a day or two by one of this class. Goo. C. Benham was charged in the First Distriot Court of New York, yoB terday, with obtaining $35,000 on fraud? ulent vouchers. The defendant is still at largo. A telegram from Chicago snys a man about fifty and a woman about forty-five {?ears of age, wero found drowned in tho ako at Waukcgan. They bad been loit? ering about tho place since Saturday, and aro supposed to have deliberately committed suicide. A telegram from Montreal says that day beforo yesterday, in tho afternoon, a carriage, containing Mrs. Bernard, of Bclocil, her two daughters and son, and two neighbors, was run into by a train near Bclocil Bridge. Tho two ladies wero killed and Mrs. Bernard nnd one of her daughters badly injured and are not expected to live. As the train bound East on the Toledo, Wabosh and "Western Bailroad was near ing Jacksonvillo, 111., tho morning of the 11th, tho engine struck some cattle, which threw tbo train from tho track, turning tho engine upside down and holding tho fireman, Hob cits, and the engineer helpless beneath, while the steam poured over them. "When the men wero finally extricated, they wero so shockingly scalded that it is believed they cannot live. No passenger was se? riously hurt. The Park Theatre building/with twen? ty-one years' lease from March, 1800, sold at public auotion for $-12,000, subject to a claim of $17,000, back rent. Dangerous counterfeits of the city of Erio $500 and $1,000 water loan coupon bonds of 1867,"duo 1887, have been dis? covered. k The President has returned to Long Branch from Capo May. Louisville, July 13.?A special from Clarksvillo, Tenn., says two Irishmen attacked a negro with a knife; next morn? ing, twenty negroes attacked tho Irish? men, who refuged in a grocery store, a\hcnco they were taken by the police to tho station house for safety. Tho same night tho negroes assailed tho grocery with pistols, stones and axes, nearly de? molishing it; several disreputable houses mobbed; meantime the friends of the Irishmen battered down tho door of the caboose, liberating the prisoners. A general riot was feared, but all is quiet at present. Nono seriously hurt. Columbus, Ohio, July 13.?The oitizens of "Wcstvillo burned Corbin's saloon. Corbin is sick, but swears ho will open another saloon when he recovers. Lawrence, Mass., July 13.?A mob at? tacked the Orangemen, returning from n Eic-nic. A dozen Orangemen, with idies and children, disembarked at the steamer landing; several hundred Irish followed, snouting, jeering and finally throwing stones. A lady was struck throe times and badly hurt; all moro or loss injured during tho half milo walk to the station house for refuge. Of four men who wore regalia, one was sovercly hurt and had his sash torn off. The Mayor undertook to disperse the crowd ineffectually, and then with a squad of Eolico attempted to escort the refugees ome. Showers of stones and bricks wero hurled at tho party as soon as thoy appeared. With the exception of tho, Mayor, every ono was hurt?somo seri-i cusly. The mob made a furious assault, and nearly all tho Orangomen and police were struck. The police commenced firing on the Irish, who cried, "kill tho d?d Orangemen!" Tho mob scattered before the revolvers; nono killed out? right, bnt two men, ono woman and a boy of twelve wero wounded. Tho riot busted two hours, and extended along tho routo for a milo through the most thickly settled part of the city. Saratoga, July 13.?In the single scull race, between J. Kennedy, of Yale, and W. F. Weld, of Harvard, Kennedy failed to make his appearance and the judge sent Weld off alone. He camo over tho course without reference to time and was received with cbeors at the grand stand. The Freshman race was won by Coswell, by nearly a length; Harvard second; Brown third. Four boats started?time 17.22$. Buffalo, July 13.?The second an? nual session of the American Hebrew Congregation convened to establish a Hebrew college. A largo attendance of delegates from all parts of the United States. Joseph Cohn, of PittBburg, was elected President; Henry Brock, of Buf? falo, Vico-President; Lippman Levy, of Cincinnati, Secretary; S. J. Lowelstein, of E vans villo, Hid., Assistant Secretary. Tho annual report of tho President, Secretary and Treasurer wereVreceived and approved, Washington, July 13.? Collector Car? penter, of tho Third South Carolina Dis? trict, roperta to the Internal Revenue office the capture of fivo illicit distillers, tho seizure of four distilleries and the destruction of ono still. Ho says that within the past forty days, bo has seized fifteen distilleries, captured ten men and destroyed a largo quantity of illicit whis? key. A telegram from Key West reports ono death and four new cases of yellow fever, yesterday. Tho Ossippco is at Key West, from Aspinwall; all well. Tho Tennessee, flag-ship, Rear Admiral Rey? nolds, reached Gibraltar, in seventeen days, from Sandy Hook. Probabilities?For tho South Atlantic and Gulf States, Tennessee and Ohio Valley, rising or stationary barometer, South-west to South-east winds, conti? nued warm, clear or partly cloudy wea? ther. *Tho extraordinary consultation at tho Stato Department referred to delations with Venezuela. Should fthOJkfll&Brply with the treaty regarding payfeitii of money due tho United Staftf* titevtt?s ter will be withdrawn. On dlt?Ex-Governor Dennison, of Ohio, will succeed Delano as Secretary of tho Interior. The accounts of two of General Butler's staff, officers, upon final examination1,'show irregularities. There was a consultation of Cabinet officers at the State Department, to-day. Philadelphia, July 13.?The council of the Baptist clergymen, to investigate the charges against Rev. Mr. Bott, of the Twelfth Baptist Cburcb, returned a ver? dict of not guilty; pastor altogether blameless. Cincinnati, July 13.?The (streams are much swollen. Gordon & McClnre's Moating elevator was struck by a tree and sunk immediately, with four barges, containing 30,000 bushels of coal. A number of other barges were torn from their moorings; loss estimated at$25,0l>0. St. Louis, July 13.?At a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Commit? tee, the following resolution was adopt? ed: That in our opinion, the choice of St. Louis as the place of holding the next National Democratic Convention, would bo an act of justice to the Democracy of tho West; that in the magniticent new Merchants' Exchange, which can com? fortably seat 15,000 persons, wo have a hall amply sufficient for the convenience of members and spectators; that we urge upon the member of the National Com? mittee for this State that he use his best endeavors to secure the selection of St. Louis, and we authorize him, in beUKlf of tho Democracy of our State, to give assurance that they will pay tho ex? penses of the convention, and in behalf of the citizens, that members will be ac? commodated with as much comfort and as little expense as they would bo any? where else, while our citizonn would vie with each other in tendering generous hospitalities. Baleioh, N. C, July 13.? The Cotton Congress convened to-day. President D. Butler, of Georgia, called the congress to order. Gov. Brogdcn welcomed the delegates in an elaborate speech. Yesterday's Market Reports. New York?Noon.?Stocks extremely dull and lower. Money 1$. Gold 15 Exchange?long 4.87$; short 4.90$. Cot? ton quiet and steady; sales 454 bales? uplands 151; Orleans 15L Futures opened easier: July 15 5-16? 153; Au? gust 15 5-1 (jOj. 15 j; September 16? 15 1-10; October 14 9-10?14|. Pork heavy? 20.50. Lard heavy?steam 131. 7 P. M.?Money easy?11?'! Sterling littlo weaker?4.871. * Golti weak and lower?15J?15*j. Governments active and little uetter?--new 5s 18. States quiet and steady. Cotton quiet; sales 880, at 15]?16J; consolidated net re coipts 1,752; exports Great Britain 7,053; France 50; continent 1,820. Flour a shade firmer for shipping grades and fair business; Southern quiet and steady ?common to fair extra 5.30@6.00; good to choice extra 0.05@8.25. Wheat a shado firmer and fair demand?l.'A50i\ 1.37. Corn dull and lc. lower?80?83. Oats heavy and decidedly lower?60? 08. Coffee Bio lower?cargoes quoted 17$? 19} gold; jobbing trade qniet, at 17J(<n 20} gold. Sugar quiet?7{?8 3-16. Mo? lasses quiet; sales 325 hogsheads; boiling stock 32$ for 50 test; grocery grades dull. Pork firm^-new 20.40?20.50. Lord firmer?13$ prime steam; new 13J. Whis? key 1.22. Freights a shade firmer. Cotton net receipts 80; gross 590. Futures closed barely steady; sales 22,000: Jnlv 159-32&15 5rlC; August 15 9-32? 15 5-1?; Soptomber 14 31-32? 18; October 1419-32 ?14J; November 14 7-16?14 15-32; De combor 14 7-16?ll 15-32; Janunrv 14 10-32@14|; February 149@14 13-10; March 14 15-1 C?Jjl t 31-32; April 15 5-32 (joi? 7-32;May 152? 15 13-32; June 15 9-10 Vm Boston.?Cotton quiet?middling 153; low middling 153,; good ordinary 14 j; net receipts 33; gross 588. Baltimore.?Cotton easy?middling 15V; low middling 14j; good ordinary 14}; gross receipts 25; exports coastwise 20; sales 50. Oats firm?Southern 0560 68. Provisions firm and lair order trade. Pork 21.00. Bulk meats quiet and firm ?shoulders 9; clear rib 12J@12]f. Bacon firm-shoulders 10; clear rib 132?131; hams 14?141. Whiskey steady?1.21? 1.22. Sugar'strong?10?. Charleston.?Cotton quiot?middling 14}; low middling 14?; good ordinary 13i?133; net receipts 6; saleB 25. auuusta.?Cotton fair demand and offerings light?middling 14$; low mid? dling 14\; good ordinary 13$; net receipts 119; sales 96. Cincinnati.?Flour quiet and firm. Wheat quiet and steady?1.22? 1.28. Corn quiut and firm?71. Lard quiet and inactive?13? 14 kettle; 14?111, summer. Bulk meats inactive?shoul? ders 8$; clear rib sides sold 11 ? spot; clear sides 12?12$. Bacon demand fair and market firm? shoulders 9??91; olear rib sides 12jj@123; clear sides 13013$. Whiskey steady?1.16. Wilmtnoton.-Cotton unchanged-? middling 14$; low middling 14$; good ordinary 13; not receipts 46. Memphis.?-Cotton quiot?middling 144; not receipts 53; shipments 167; sales 125. Galveston.?Cotton quiet and demand fair?middling 14$; low middling 13$; good ordinary 12J; not recoipts 20; ex? ports coastwise 893; sales 683. St. Louis.?Flour quiet, unchanged and only local trade. Wheat higher? 1.J261? 1.271. Corn inaotive and lower? 65$@65j. Pork and lard dull and un? changed. Bulk meats dull and nominal ?shoulders 8V,@8ji; clear rib sides 11$? 11 g; clear Bides 11$? 12. Bacon quiet and weak?shoulders 9; clear rib sides 12$; clear sides 12 j. Wkiakey steady and unchanged. Mobile.?Cotton quiet and unchanged ?middling 14$@15; low middling 14; food ordinary 13$; not receipts 1; gross ; exports coastwise 46; sales 50. Savannah.?Cotton quiot?middling 143; low middling 14; good ordinary 13$; net receipts 41; sales 834. Norfolk.?Cotton firm?middling 15; net receipts 114; exports coastwiso 350; sales 25. CmcAOO.?Flour dull and heavy. Wheat irregular?1.07@1.09. Corn in fair demand and lower?673?68J. Pork quiet and woak?19.30. Wdnskey 1.17. Louisville.?Flour and wheat quiet nnd unchanged. ' Corn quiet?70f?,80. Pork '20.50. Bulk meats?shoulders 81; clear rib sides 11??12; clear sides 12}@ 12 j. Bacon shoulders 0i@0jj; clear rib siilea 12'?13; cleor sides 13";. Hams 123012$. Lard?tierce 14?<W>14f; keg l?fol?L" Whiskey 1.10. Bagging quiet and steady ? 13$(?r*l 3|j. New Origans.?Cotton dull?middling 15] ; low middling 14; good ordinary 13; net receipts 85: gross 131 ;*|exporls coast? wise 32; sales 250. Philadelphia.-?Cotton firm?mid? dling 15J; low middling 151,; good ordi? nary 14$; gross receipts 205. Liverpool?3 P. M. ?Cotton dull and easier -middling uplands73-li?; Orleans 7J; sales 8,000; speculation and export 1,000; to arrive 1-10 cheaper; basis mid? dling uplands, nothing below low mid? dling, deliverable Julv or August, 7 1-10 Pat Malloy was before the Mayor of | Wilmington, N. C, for disorderly con? duct. We had hardly expected this ofl Pat, after all the good advice he received from his mother in his younger days. Ulysses is a grand-pa. Mrs. Sartoris is the happy mother of a ten pound baby. Mother and son are doing well. Peggy Fields, an old colored inmate of | the Ashley River Asylum, was drowned while bathing in the river. Mrs. Jane T. Butler and Mrs. Charles Reeves, of Greenville, died a few days ig'"- _ South Carolina Bank and Trust Co. COLUMBIA, Jult 12, 1875. ""VpVnCE is hereby given to all parties who are indebted to this Bank, that settlement may be made at the Banking House, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., daily. Depositors will please leave their books at the Bank for balancing. July 14 0 T. C. DUNN, Receiver. Columbia Chapter, No. 5, E. A. M. ^Jkjff THE Regular Convocation of] ?R?this Chapter will be held THIS ^F"fc(Wednesday) EVENING, in Ma? sonic Hall, at 8 o clock. Bv order of the H. P._J. SITLZBACHER, Sec'y. Columbia Schuetzen-Verein. AN Extra Meeting will he held THIS rWednes day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. As final arrange? ments are to be made con? cerning the Schoutzen Fest, a full attendance is I desired. Bv order of the President. July 14 * F. D. KONEMAN, Sec'y. JE*. IE*-*. 3TP. I FINEST FAMILY FLOUR. f~f\ BARRELS and 50 sacks fresh <? }\J ground NEW FLOUR, from Char? lotte, N. C, mills. 1 $8.00 Per Barrel. A Card.?Doing a strictly commission business, having no profits to put on goods on consignment, I am prepared to offer extra inducements in prices to pur? chasers. Constantly on hand Jleun/ Groceries, liacon, J'roduce, GroUti ffnif, etc. W. B. BURKE, Commission, City Hall Building. a-??-Ordcrs from abroad receive special attention. July 13 3} THiyNDBRBOLiT. rjTIHIS new brand of CIGARS, when once known to Smokers, will certainly have the effect of a THUNDERBOLT, striking right square into the Cigar Trade, and, like the Havana Tips, start? ling the smoking community. Julv i FERRY A SLAWSON. Non-Board Fire Insurance and Real Estate Agency. HUME Fire Insurance Company, Charleston, S. C. Petersburg Savings and Fire Insur? ance Company, of Petersburg, Ya. Citizens Fire Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J. Rates low and companies first class. Office in the Union Bank. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, _Jnly 1__AS^il_ Ho! for the Schuetzen Platz. REMEMBER that the halls and grounds of the Gorman Schuetzen Platz are open EVERY DAY in the week, and that REFRESHMENTS can be bad at all times. Those who are not members of the Club cannot gain admit? tance except they are accompanied by a member. Come and amuse yourselves. July 11_13 _ Interest Allowed. THE Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association, of Rich land, is now receiving deposits of $1.00 and upwards, and allowing interest at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum on all amounts over $10.00, which remain 30 days or longer. Deposits received by T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer, at the Central National Bank, R. D. SENN, April 22 X_President. _ Fortland Cement. ALSO, ROMAN, KEENE'S and PA? RIAN, for Walks, Cisterns, Founda? tions, Stables, Cellars, Bridges, Reser? voirs, Ac. Remit six cents postage for 5>rnctical treatise on Cements. S. L. dEROHANT & CO., 70 South street, Now YorkL_Jnly_8 J3mo_ Mackerel. CHOICE MESS MACKEREL. No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL. Just opened and for sale low, at retail, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. NEW CHOP TURNIP SEEDS E. E. JACKSON'S 93 MAIN STREET. Jury 13 G NEW STORE. Groceries, Liquors and Family Supplies. T II E under? signed have ta I ken possession 'of the commo i dious store un? der Irwin's Hall, and are now prepared, with a full stock of fresh and well se? lected goods, to furnish all in need of GROCERIES, LIQUORS and FAMILY SUPPLIES in general. Their prices will bo satisfactory. Give them a call. July 0 lino_R. ARNDT A CO. Great Reduction GROCERIES! ON and after this date, mv large and well selected stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS will be sold at greatly reduced prices for cash. I particularly call the attention of the public to my large stock of BACON, LARD and BUT? TER, all of the very best quality, and cheap. 200 barrels new Solomon's Fancy FLOUR, just received fresh from the mill, and price reduced. TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS, of standard quality. Prices on the entire line reduced. The following list of LIQUORS have just been received, the quality of each being guaranteed: Oturd A Co.'s Pale BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Hennessey's Tale BRANDY, in wood and bottle. Old Jamaica RUM. Old St. Croix RUM. Old Holland GIN, in wood and bottle. Pale SHERRY. Brown SHERRY. Sweet MALAGA. Old PORT. Old Rye WHISKEY. Old Mountain Corn WHISKEY. These Liquors are superior to any ever offered to the Columbia trade before, nnd will be sold very cheap, considering quality. All goods delivered. Store closes at 7 o'clock. July 0_HARDY SOLOMON. Agricultural Implements. SMUT MACHINES, BOLTING CLOTHS, COTTON GINS, MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, MILL-STONES, BELTING, THRESHERS, ENGfNES. FAN MILLS. FEED CUTTERS, AC, AC, AC, At manufacturers prices. Send for catalogue to June 21 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Wineman's Camphor Chloral An entirely New Remedy for ; Neuralgia, Headache, BJieumatism, AND for all Pains that affect the Nerves. Read the following testi? monial: Coli'Mdia, April 23, 1875. Messrs. Philip Wlneman ifc Co.?Gen? tlemen: It affords me great pleasure to state that I havo used your Cviir-Hon CbloiuXj for Neuralgia in my bead, and found great benefit from its use?in fact. I have never used anything that has given me such instant ?eeiek. I take pleasure in recommending it. Yours, truly, Ac, (Signed) HARDY SOLOMON. Prepared only by the inventor, PHILIP WINEMAN, and for salo at retail by all Druggists. The trade supplied by PHILIP WINEMAN A CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, June 24j_Charleston, S. C CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) Xear Shelby, JY. C, 55 miles West of Charlotte. 1MIW favorite WATERING PLACE . was opened for the reception of select visitors on the 10th June. Passen? gers coming on the Central Railroad will be met by hacks, and conveyances sent to the Air Lino Railroad and other points whenever desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water; Italian Band of Music and othor sources of amusement. For further information, apply to T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor. June 20_|2mo Kerosene! Kerosene!'. IX f\ BARRELS pure white standard OU KEROSENE, iust received and for salo at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of draynge, in any pnrt of the city by JOHN AGNEW Jt SON.