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|A TERRIBLE DISASTER!
5
toss of tho Vl!le de Havre.
"%ni: ritEMit ktkanf.k villi:
R DE UAVHE FROM .NEW
YORK FOR El ROPE LOST
WITH TWO HUNDRED
AND twenty-sin: PAS
SENGERS.
yot, xy.
COLUMBUS, GA., TUESDAY, DEC EMBER 2, 1873.
NX). ‘285.
THE NAVY.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY
OE THE NAVY.
WARLIKE PREPARATIONS MTILI.
GOING ON.
London, December 1.—Tho Villo do
•Havre from New York for Havre is sunk;
i over two hundred lives lost.
London, Docomber 1.—Tho ship Ton-
Inwuiida, from New York, arrived at
lOurdiff at an early hour this morning,
[bringing intelligence of tho dreadful dis
aster to the steamship Ville do Havre,
tvhich left Now York November 15th. for
Havre, under command of Captain Sur-
Iimmt, at 2 o'clock. On tho morning of
film 23d of November tho Villo de
vre coJJidod with tho British ship
ohoarn. from London, for Now York,
aud sunk shortly after. Two hundred
( and twenty-six of tho possengere on the
Hleamship lost their lives. The Tol-
uwanda rescuod eighty-seven of her pas
sengers and crow and brought thorn to
f Cardiff.
PARTM'FLA RS OF THE LOSS.
London, Dec. 1.—Dispatches from Car
diff briug the following additional par
ticulars of tho loss of the steamship Ville
I)o Havre:
»She was struck mid-ship by the Loch earn
and was sunk in twelve minutes after the
collision occurred. Tho Lochoarn imme
diately lowered three boats, which ren
dered all tho servic it was possible for
them to do. Fifty-three of the crew wore
saved, including the captain. Among the
, passengers rescued were toil women.
Among the passengers on the Yille De
Havre wore .Judge l'eekham and wife, of
Albany, N. Y.: Mrs. Edward Curtis and
maid: Captain C. Hunter and wife: Miss
Caroline Hunter; Mr. Cramer, of Water
ford, Saratoga county, N. Y. ; Thomas
H immotid, wife and throe children ; Mrs.
Mary Bulkly, of Now York, accompanied
by her daughter, and by Miss Wagstafl',of
Long Island. Mrs. Bulkly is among the
saved, but tho young ladies aro under
stood to have boon lost, as Mrs. Bulkly
telegraphed that aho alouo was saved.
Prominent Gentlemen on Hoard.
There was also among tne passengers
tho following mombors of the late Evan
gelical Alliance returning to their homes:
. Rev. Antonio Carras, of Spain; Prof. E.
Prouir, of Genova, Switzerland: Hev. N.
Weiss, of Paris; Emille Cook, of Paris;
Mr. Lorrier Alfrod Barbausou, of Bel
gium Logatiou at Washington, was also
a passenger; Charles B. Wail and Juliar
Wail, children of tho proprietor of Bre-
voort House, wore passengers. The son
was saved but tho daughter was lost. Jas.
Bishop, of Bishop Sc Co., 02 Broadway, is
saved. Mr. Breden, first cabin passengor
was lost; bis daughter who was with him
is saved. Francisco, first cabin passenger,
is saved. Mr. 1L A Wilthan, jr., was
saved in perfect health.
Tile \ntuber Saved.
London, Deo. 1, 2 r. m.—Thcro were
e'glity-five saved from the wreck of the
Villo do Havre, to-wit: The captain, 5
officers, 54 of tho crew and 27 passen
gers, as follows : Miss Mary Hunter, Miss
Anna Hunter, Miss Helen Mixon, Miss
Mudihue Mixon, Emile Cook, llev. Mr.
.James, Bishop Cotter Crcstiu, Miss B.
Franculo, L. L. Adove, F. Maconilla,
Miss Fanny Borminger, Alfrod Barberso,
Achiver Piejniegnot, Mr. Lomax C. Bar
rett, Miss Camolia Edgar, Mrs. Bulkby,
Mr. and Mrs. Wru. H. Swift, Mr. and Mrs.
B. MoCreery, Mr. Cramer, Henry Bel
knap, and Logrand, probably Baugrand.
THE YILLE 111' HAVRE.
New York, December 1.—The Yille du
Havro carried no stcorago passengors
She had 130 cabin passengers—crow about
150. Cupt. M. Sirmont, the commande
of tho Villo du Havre, is the fleet com
mo loro, aud has boou in tho service of
tho lino since its organization.
Judge Peckham, who was among the
[ lost passengers, was one of tho most
prominent members of tho Judiciary in
New York State, and was Judge of tho
l Court of Appeals.
The cause of this fearful disaster is that
tho ship was 12,000 tons burthen aud
drawing twenty feet of water. She was
la inched at Glasgow, Scotland, in Novem
ber, 1800. Her dimensions are, in length,
230 feet, beam was tliirty-fivo feet
Washington, November 30.—The Sec
retary of the Navy, in his report, gives a
general detail of the conditiou of the ua-
vul servieo, and concludes as follows :
“The forogoiug is a report of tho coa
lition, situation aud movements of the
lulled States Navy, for the past yoar,and
under tho commencement of the present
month : siuce that time, however, events
havu taken place which rnako it proper
that tho Navy Hhould be put at once upon
a footing for active service. It is by no
means the provinco of this Department,
as such, to tuko part in tho conduct or
discussion of any diplomatic question, nor
should its attitude at a time when serious
international difficulties ore possible,
bo held to indicate anything more
than a determination to bo part
of a Military Department of tho
Government to bo propared for action
should the necessity for action arrive.
PREPARATION)! GOING ON.
This is tho present condition of affairs,
nudsuchis the attitude of the Navy Depart
ment. 1 have felt it to be my duty under
existing circumstances to take promptly
every means iu my power to put our
available force in tho best possible condi
tiou for immediate and active service.
AM tho power and moans of the Depart
ment are now directed to this end, grout-
ly aided ut every point by tho enthusias
tic activity of officers of every grade of
the service, difficult of accomplishment
as our purpose at first seemod. Difficul
ties and even apparent impossibilities are
found to fade away beforo determina
tion and organized activity, and
the Navy is already iu such a conditiou
that these to whom our interests and
honor aro now entrusted may be relieved
from tho embarrassment of a situation
where a just determination might bo dis
regarded beciruso thought to be power
less, or decout consideration be mistaken
for fear. It is neither necessary nor pro
per that l should enter hero into the de
tails of our preparations.
FO\DITIOX OF THE NAVY.
To Hay that a rospectable force
war vessels and monitors
already ou the sea, and concentra
ted at the station nearest the scene of
possible difficulties : that our whole
available iron-clad lluet is iu hand ; that
every wooden war vessel that will float
active preparation at tho various naval
stations, and will bo ready for sea, fully
fitted us fast as proper moans can be p
vided for them, and if the necessity for
actiou should couie beforo tho time for it
arrives, all there is of tho American navy
which can be put ulloat on the Atlantic
ocean will bo in condition and position to
take its proper part. Inadequate us this
force may bn doomed to the responsibili
ty and proto unions of a government like
ours, atul greatly ut disadvantage as we
certainly will be in respect to the number
and character of vessels in contest with
the fleets of any respectable naval power.
I believe that the activity, skill, science
and experience of our navy will be
found equal to any difficulty which courage
dares to meet. They are thoroughly imbue d
with tho spirit iu the defails and iu the
warlike duties of their profession ; skilled
in the use of ull the terrible weapons
which science has provided for modern
warfare, and of tho mode of meeting the
crisis without shrinking from danger.
Thus prepared and in this spirit, they are
ready to moot any of their country ^adver
saries with the means with which their
country provides them.
In taking tho actiou above referred to,
the Navy Department has already in
curred considerable expense, aud has
been forced to assume some responsibility
in timo of peace; but convinced
of the wisdom of prompt and decided ac
tion, T have not shrunk from these res
ponsibilities, nor hesitated, with the ap-I
provnl of the President, to uiuko warlike ;
preparations in the interests of peace and 1
humanity. 1 confidently rely for sup- |
port in this altitude upon the patriotism
and good sense of tlio American people and :
CONGRESS.
MEETING OF FONG R ESS—RE PR E-
SENTATIVEH PRESENT—
HON. A. II. STEPHENS
TAKES HIS SEAT-
IILA1N SPEAK
ER OF THE
HOUSE.
Washington, December 1.—Semite.—
Sumner introduced a civil rights bill,
which ho endeavored to put on its pas
sage. Objections.
Sumner desired to read a telegram he
hud received from Republican members of
the Spanish Cortes. Objections.
Sotiato then recossod.
Jlouse.—Darrall and Morey, alone of
Louisiana delegates, were called. Other
members go to the Election Com ini t tee
as contestants only.
Hereford, from West Virginia, was en
rolled. Two hundred and ninety two del
egates answered to tlio roll. In the elec
tion for Speaker A. H. Stephens received
one vote.
Stephens occupies a front soat, bus
crutches with him, wears his hat, and
looks quite frail. He attracts much atten
tion.
Wood and Maynard conducted Blaine
to tho Chair. He is now speaking.
There is little prospect of tho Message
to-day.
Washington, Docember L— 1 The Senate
has adjourned to noon to-morrow.
No Mossago to-day.
The Provident'* MevviiBe.
Washington, December 1.—Tho Mes
sage will make about twelve thousand
five hundred words. The organization of
the House and usual formalities delayed
it beyond our noon report.
Cabinet meeting at half-pust 11 a, m.,
whoa tlio President will read tho Message.
THE GENEVA AWARD-
Washington, Doc. l.—Tho Cabinet
remained in session until a late hour,
awaiting tho committee from Congress.
Judge Williams was announced as
Chief Justice, and Col. Bristow, of Ken
tucky, as Attorney General, vico Wil
liams.
Senate.—X. Crosier, from Kausns, was
seated.
Dr. Nowiuan resigned as Chaplain.
Many bills were introduced, nmong
which was ono making Italian padronos
felons.
The bill introduced by Mr. Edmuuds,
to provide for tbo distribution of the sum
awarded to tho United states by tli« Gc-
ueva tribunal of arbitration, is tho same
bill which was leportod favorably by the
Senate Judiciary Committee Just January.
It provides for tho appointment by the
President of five commissioners to adjust
and doturmino tbo amount of compensa
tion due to the ttevmul olairunntH for dam
ages arising from tho depredations of
the Rebel cruisois bo discharged out of
the indemnity fuud awarded by tho Gen
eva tribunal. Tho allowances of the com
pensation are to bo made only for claims
directly resulting from the damage caused
by tho Alabama and Florida and their
tenders, und by the Shenandoah after her
departure from Mnlbourno, Februa
ry IStb, I8b5. No cluirn should bo
admitted for any loss for which
oomponsution lms been received from in
surance, but allowance may be made for
the difference between losses sustained
atul insurance received. M horefore no
olnim is addmissilile for uueurued or pros
pective freights or for seamens' wages for
more than one year after tho breaking up
of average. No claim shall be
allowed iu behalf of any Insur
ance Company or insurer except
for tho exoess of losses ovor premiums or
gains arising from war risks. No oluim
shall be allowod in favor of any insurance
compuny not lawfully existing at tho
time of the loss under the laws of the
United States, and no claims shall tie al
lowed in favor of any person not entitled
at tlio time of his loss to the protection of
tho United States, or who did not at nil times
during tho late rebellion l»ear true allegi
ance to tlio United Staten. Allowances of
interest ou losses may be allowed at ti e
rate of lonr per cent, per annum, in cafe
fiscalion was void, and an imposition,
becauso there was not, and could not bo
a legal service of the notice to Lazreo.
Tho court below sustained tho confisca
tion. and tho judguiont is roveised. !
SFTlifKDCUBA. ;
THE ROMIIARDMENT OF 4 AKTA-
GENA THE FI BAS* DETERM-
INED NOT TO GIN E I P THE
VIRGIN I I'M.
MOMMY.
New York, Dec. 1.—The day dosed i
quietly in Wall street, owiug to the non- '
reception of the President's message or j
Secretary Richardson's report.
In future the course of speculation de-;
pends somewhat upon the recommends- ,
tion of these two documents, and hence
there was very little disposition to oper
ate in tho various markets. Money act
ive. Exchange S^. Gold dull at 8}at).
THE WEATIILB.
Cotton Factories.
M1M4 0GEE MANFFAFTFRING 4’0.
Mauufictiin r* o(
$11BKT1N08, SHIRTINGS,
YARN. UOI’K. Ac.
»■« >1.1 Mlil-g.UA
a I* awin', VresMeut.
W. A. SWIFT, S.M rotary A frvadurir. t u ly
Madrid, December 1.—'Hie bombard- I
merit of Cartagena continues. Non-com- {
batauts rofugeeing iu the suburbs are
sufloridg. The city is filled with wounded. ! Department of ^ AK - _ ’
Seventeen houses including the hospital j ashl.gion, cc. 1, 1**.*.)
ore doatroyed. Tho government lleot re- 1'ivlmbiUlia.—For tlio Southern Suite*,
limine inactive outaido the harbor. ! ° luu, 'y weather with arena ur rain
New York, Docomber l.-Tbo Jnoiato, i “ nii sontb to HOUtbenht winds,
from Havana, reports tho V irginius ulloat
on Tuesday.
All vessels arriving briug cargos of j
flour. Fifty thousand barrels were or- | %KitlVAl.N AND DEPARTURE*.
limed from New Orleans. J
New York, December 1,—Tbo l.a Cron- | Nf w VoIiK Uecumljer l ._ Am „ a _
,tudl contla “ Dt ,h0 H|>»»tobOub»n. will , (ioo j,, oreeuwmb.
disregard Oiistehir’s orders. They are not !
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
such crayons as to surrender tho Virgin-
New York, Dec.
beria, Baltic.
1. — Arrived out—Li-
POPULAR
lICKiirmitioii
Mickle*.
MARKETS.
London, Doeombor, l—Noon.—Uonsols
2*. Erie 3*jj.
Paris, Decnmbei 1. Rentes 58f. and
New York. November 3<».—Paris dis- j
patches H«.iy : Spain has made caucus- j sales 12.000
sious, and ordered to suspend preparu- “ , .
1 1 1 Shipped Dc
Liverpool, Doc. l—Noon.—Cotton
juiot aud steady; uplands 8$; Orleans !♦;
spoenltUiou and export
lions lor withdrawing the legation from
Madrid. Uastelar wus only ombnrrnssed
for fear of popular re-action against con
cessions.
General Sickles will probably resign
soon, fearing that a settlement i*. inain-
LIBEL.
THE FAME OF JON EM AGAINMT A
PHILADELPHIA JOITCN AI.IMT.
Philademiuia, Nov. 2'J.—This morning
Judge Finlottor charged the jury in the
libel case of Chief of Police Jones against
Joseph Rood, a journalist. Tho charge
was temperate, but in tho main adverse.
It recognized tho right to publish fit aud
propor information concerning public af
fairs. Tho jury retirod about 10 a. m.
and remained out all day. At G r. m., the
jury not having agreed, a mossago was
sent to tho Judge's privuto residence, and
an answer was reoeivod from him that
tho jury might render a sealed verdict
whenever they wore ready with it. Up
to a late hour nothing had boon heard
from them. Those professing to be in
formed state that hu norjuittal or disagree
ment of the jury will certainly result.
NOHTlf CAROLINA.
THE 4 AMF. OF THE MPEFIAL TAX
BONDHOLDERS.
Raleigh, N. C., Hoc. 1.—In the Cir
cuit Court of tbo United States, tho argu
ment iti tho case of the Hpocial tax bond
holders against tho public Treasury whs
concluded. Arguments were made in
behalf of the bondholders by Hon.
Revcrdy Johnson aud It. C. Budger. Tho
speech of Mr. Johnston was ono of his
ublost efforts, and made u profound im
pression on n largo audience, composed
of tho legal fraternity, the inornbers of
tho Legislature aud others. The decision
of tho Court is reserved.
GENERAL NEW*.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON.
Livery. Male and I'.'ielmiigc Stable*
OnUIUoRPK, NOKIH OF lUSDul.PII SlS..
o. t.10 (.’ulumhUH, Qu.
A. GAM MEL,
l.ivcrj ami Male Stable*,
Gwir.Tiionrf Sr , Com;si)i *, 0\.
PorilJiig aii'l PhIi’
•Gable. I>y tlio
1’arlMiilni stt-atien
of Stock.
lluraw ami l.
month or Jay.
—i—111111111111011 *
BANKS.
MERCHANTS' & MECHANICS'
Columbus, Ga.,
Douj a General Banking Business.
DUALS IN
I Kirbfiugv, Until. Sftv. r, s, TC u.,
Special attention Riven to (Viler-
j lion*, and prompt return* made.
N»:w York CoKttMPo.v»Bi«T:
Ninth National Hank of New lorh.
SAVINCS BANK.
IH'.PtftMITS reeeived in buna ol' •.!.»
eeut* and upward*.
SEVEN por cent, (per annum l
teroMt allowed, payable i*t Jantiur. .
April. July aud October, compound-
e<l lour time* annually.}
m;POSITS PAID ON DEMAND.
nrutsCToR?.
W. 1.. $AI 1SRLI1Y —KtnlueiT) ,.f W lUll - { ,u .,.
A. Il.l.tiK!*—or I’nM-r, lllgon \ (?„.
W K. RKOW N— Of Columbui lion Wmk- 1 •
C. A. HKDD—Of C. A. UoJJ A C«>.
G. L. M'-(iOl,(.II —Of John McGoiikIi a i .
Doctors.
, ]f«|Hfi<)> llr»4iJ iml
oflliut uitx: tu rcsMi-n
\y.r t dtt
DR. J. 4!. COOK.
W. T. 1*4101..
Dentist.
I'd Hnwel SI . rolmuhia. 'in.
W . j. rtHJXiE,
Dentist,
r,;ln llonm lliiihliiu;, koluiiihiM, c
Dy TelcRrapli
ud Jan. K 11-HI.
Liter.—Uplands not below good ordi
nary, shipped ut Nov. do., Nov. and
Doc. aud Jan. 8 7-11». do., fan. und Feb.
Orleans Njj; not below good ordinary,
shipped in Nov. und Doc.,
New York. Doc. l. - Gold opencil at
ritoi-ks active. 1
bid.Exchange, long
Slate bonds quid.
Cotton dull; sales I,!>H4; uplands lii;
Orleans 10^.
Futures opened ns follows : Doiembei
L'*4al.5 3-ll» : Junuary 15 1-14»a 1 .*> 11 -11»;
Fobraary 15 : ,‘hI5 1-lii; March Id^albJ;
April 10.L
Flour ndvanoiug. Wheat held at ia2
higher. Corn a shudo firmer. Foik in
fair ruqiionl aud steady new mess
$14.75. Lard dull and in buyers favor,
stoaiu 8.
Cincinnati, Due. L — Flour firm, $t».8f»
a7.00. Corn dull, old ear 51ii52. Fork
quiet, $11 cash, cloning w*Mk. Lard
cloflod weak, sides 750 tiorce*; stestn 74;
sales of kettle at M»iKj. Bucon quiet,
sboulders tij; aides held clear rib 7ja8.
St. Louis. Doc. 1.—Flour quiet, and
unchanged. Corn firm, No. 2 mixed, now
♦ 4a45. Whiskey firm at 88. Fork firm
at $13. Bacon firm, (I jaGI for shoulders;
8 for clear aides. Lard in demand at 7$,
hold 7jJ.
Liverpool, December I, 5 i*. m.—Sales
of cotton to-day 5700 tmlea Atnwrioau.
Males uplands, nothing below low mid
dlings, delivery in January, 8 7-lb.
New York, Dec. I. Governments are
atrong, little doing. .Statu bonds quint
and nominal.
Cotton quiet; sales 2,432, at 15jalbj;
uet receipts 1,833, gross
Futures closod easy, sales 30,100, ua
follows ; Dec. 15 3-lbnl54; Jan. 15 7-1(5;
Fob. 15 25-32al5 13-1(5; March 1 April
Ibjjalb 7-lb.
New Orleans, December 1. -Cotton
quiet, held at previous prices aud uomi-
nal; middlings lb}; low middlings 15j;
strict good ordinary 144; net receipts
10,34b tuiles; gross 12,307; exports ooust-
wise 58b, to Great Britain 8,052. to France
500; h&Ioh 2,000- -last evening 2,7oo ;
stuck 187,407.
MoitiLK, Deoomber 1 —Cotton easier:
middlings low middlings 15, strict
good ordiimry 14 4 ; net receipts 5.200:
exports coastwise 2,250; sales I.OOO;
stock 30,507 bulos.
Savannah, Dec. I—Cotton quiet: mid
dliugg 1. )}<•.; net receipts b 120 bales; ex
ports- -to Continent 27bb, coastwise 1401:
sales 2030; stock 105,057 bales.
Ciiarlkhton, Dec. I. Cotton dull and
nominal; middling* 15, low tuidtiliugsl l^,
strict good ordinary 11j; nit rocoipts
4150; exports count wist 55051 ; salsa 100;
slock 54,728.
Bai/itmorf, Dec. I.- (lotion dull and
AlHiucut abowaai>,(i*M,uOO i n ,"' uin “ 1: middling*l.*{ \ -middling.
...ii in lira Treiwury nud 1 "Uiotgood ordmary Hi; kioik roc
nrreucy.
Lawyers.
I.. T. DOWNIN'44,
Attorney nml Molicllor.
un'r ami ltii|r)4 i r in ll.tnkru|>tc;
PEAHOD%
UR AN NON,
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney ntitl 4'oiinnclloi' nl Ln
(■•URtn II*mi" lii-ui'iilll'ti l Dnij.iihi I tnl.liii:
oct7 1> J nud mmy.
I.OI1S F. GARltARD,
Attorney uinl Counsellor nt Lit
4 II AM. II. WI l.l.IA MS,
Atfttrney at Law. I'olnuilttiM. i
Will |>,in tin* in miy Oourt
OlRn- ever Aoo« A Miioloi h - ut- i
J- II. HAMILTON,
Wliolewatc and Retail Groe«
A 0«hthul|.- Ms.
111*1*1 I
’ J. A J. KAUFMAN,
Hlinlcvalc Grm-erg nrid I'ointiiivoioti
Meri'hauta,
Non. If uud in llroml Street.
fc»I*j COMJMIO;-*, 0a.
■MilAM l.'OOPER,
Family Oiv. nr uu<l llrnh-r in Country I'rodin <
nejiii uvxt to "hti'iulrtr ’ i.'IU"".
Fresh Moat3.
Rags, Hides, etc.
John MEHAi'i'rr,
Dealer In IIwun, llido«, Ree*iwaa. ete.
ami all klntU 411' Junk.
Cohn km 1sku>mk ami "oi ktiiohi'K fa .
Maniitactiiriiig Com;)'),
■a ^ u,,, r
Columbus, Oeorgil
Paid up Capital, 11,250,000.
TO INOOLOATE Till', 1IA11IT 0?
HAVIKU ON TUK 1’AUT OF TU'I
OI'EHATIVES, AMI Tu ruOVIDi: ,i
sirfc and rnliul-le urrangeruent for the
beneficial itoot ificlcUm) « f tho earnings
of i»riinRns and u\\ other douses, (hi-.
(Joinpany Las e.»tf.Mishrd, under
SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which the following advantages hio
<*tiered to Jicpii-iituiN *#f either largo <*c
small amounts.
1.
PERFECT 8E0UIUTY. 1 bo mmida
tho Compuny were on thu 1st of Jummr},
1873 *1,704,453 4.:
aud are steadily iiicrcusitig.
'l’lio Keticrvo Fund is *2117,7(515 •
All of which projiorty is kpkciau.v
1‘LV.dukd by act of tho Gunoral AhhoiuI•:_.
for tho protection of Depositors; uud i:>
addition, by the same act, the Stockhold
ers of tho Company uro made lNDlVlD-
Ai.LY RLSrONKIBLK in proportion t<*
thoir nhures, for the integrity of the
Savings Department und its certificates of
Deposit,
2.
LIBERAL INTER KB 1. Unto allowed
.Seven per cent, per auitMiu, compounded
four limes a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can bo withdrawn ut »//.,,
time icit/mut noto'r. Depositors rosidii.g
out of tho eitv can duw deposits by
checks.
4.
RULES AND REGUf.unONS u lh*s
Deparlmont furnished U|K>u appJiculion,
and all desired information given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSl’l 1
given to depositors.
(J.
:\U. ur.rountJi of Depositors irilt he ro.
siUrred Unflty priatte. uud ''.<>nfUtaiti,iL
Druggists.
to tlio En«|itirrr.
»d a #00,000 lire
tbo fund shall not hold out for payment
of all tho awards, ft is to ho distributed I h >g siftin'
prorata in accordance with them, and (show 1,1 If
in any event tho United States Govorn-
, , meut is to rotuin five per cent of the
their representatives, who canuol fail to . , , . . . .
1 , . amount of each award m order to defray
the expenses of tho adjudication.
BUTLER AND THE MFEAKKR.
Wahui.voto.v, December 1. —House—
—New Orleans
Sunday night.
I in swell Save
as Frosidftul of
—The debt ••
increase of coi
jJ84,l
-—Andrew Slraton, agetl 21 years, and
daughter, aga.l two years, starved to
deuiJi at Bridgetown, N. J,
patch from Chicago says
id
good ordinary it;: grots receipts ,
1243; exports coastwise 275: Halos <505,
spinners 2(50; stock I t,o.‘»N.
Norfolk, December 1. — Cotton qniel;
low tuiildliiigM Mj; not receipts blbf); ex
ports coastwise .".550; sales (20; stock 832. i
*ew.'r*l iinjrartaut imioiii I „ liwr V\'; ' «»'•
io Uvor iftbih ‘'f; n r'. r “™) , "‘ «"■*" 7 "'
sales200; stook ,»,800.
Galvkhion, itsc. 1.—Estimsted cotton
I m«t receipts 2**(»(»; stt»ck 454 4.
remomher that our imvul condition
result of causes which have been con
stantly pressed upon their consideration,
but which have failed to receive full at
tention on account of more pressing re
quirements and obligations, and who will
clearly rcalizo that duties constantly
1 ho (Baud Long* ot .Mason 1 ; of the
Stato of North Carolina met nt Raleigh
last night. Thorn
larq
cult and much more expensive I j M ( j l0 Vuto f,,
than when performed in baste, under the j \y 00 <j ~j } c ux •
pressure of necessity. Tho deparlmont J Stephens 1.
has had no necessity to overstep it* appro- About lit tv mend
pressing demands of tho present will
sumo what was provided for the sorvico
of the yoar, aud several of tho working
bureaus. These must be promptly re
lieved if their work is to go on. Tho oc
casion has clearly shown, I think, that
depth, with hold twenty-one feet. She j
w.ts in this port in September, 1871. ami j
attracted much attention as she lay at hei ! , . . , ...
. , uu ■ r i ..postponed are certain to he more] dilli-
dock m tbo East nvor. Sbo is of what j 1 ,/ ,
i-. known among ship builders ns a medi
um model.
Tlio offioors of the Villo Du Havre ro-
I urteil saved uro tho captain, 2 1 officer,
3 1 "tfi *er, 4 li otti :or and purser. Kighty-
■ ■ veil persons wore saved. Several nota
ble Boston families were aboard.
The Ville Du Havre was tho Napoleon
111, ni-tl was altered and enlarged. Ex
cept the Great Eastern, it was the largest
ship ever entered this port.
LATER.
London, December 1, (1:510 p. m.—The
ship Locbeaui vvjs so badly damaged by
th« collision with tho steamship Ville do
Havre that the passengors rescued by her
from the wreck requested to he put on
board tho Triruontitaiu. All were safely
trftusforro.l with the exception of three
persons, who were too badly injnrod to
he removed.
After the collision the Locbeain put
about for Queenstown, at which port sbo
was due about the 23th ult. Notwith
standing her disabled condition, nothing
at been heard of bar. theatrs i
General Butler made several efforts to in
augurate measures to seat Messrs. Shel
don, Sypher and others from Louisi
ana, but failed to attract Speaker Blaine's
attention.
I —A young lady from Georgia,
i dent at Movariau codoge at Saiein,
Mt II-
Speaker Blaine received 1 l> vo *
Carolina, wait burned to death
day, her cloths catching fire accidently.
—A report to tho Mayor's office ot Ne\
| York nays: Win. M. Tweed is iu th ho
j pital at Blackwell'si.slund with u.fivminn
i tionof the brain and is n *L expected i
"lovno
1. A. 1!
the South
—The Louisville Board of Trade dis
j continued thoir aessions yesterday, and
no correct markets can l.o given from ,
Auouhta, Deceniber 1 • (’olton irreg
ular; middlings 14 J ** 14 A * * - receipts 1,133
halos; shipments J.2*o.
W/naiisarox. Dor. i i dull;
middlings 15}; net receipts 217; exports
, coaatwiso 153; Halos 35; stock l.'.KJ!
BROOKS'
(Jhill and Fever Fills,
I T N l.l K K qUIMNK AND MAW OTKKR I'HJv-
j fmttt,'iirf uni" 1 in thi< tn-HtiK ut of ('(ult iuci
JOHN I.. J4FRDAN,
DriiKKinl,
Itroud Strcil ( "linnldiM,
Qw~ Nilllit ll«*ll rijrlil «.f south <:u*«r.
A. M. HR A N NON,
Hholesnle nud Itctnil Dotlei
Drills unci >lc<M«*iii«*s.
tollvl Artirleu nn«l I'cHunici
"'•I*•
JOHN W. IIKOOKS,
U liilliisnli* und Keluil Dru^ui
107 llrctd SI., < filtiinliiiN. (Li.
I'liykii'iiniH PrRsrriptioin
• iiiii|>oillnl"<j y* i (li ;kuI i
Dental Notice
DIRECTORS!
J'jlt PilKU'h H.h
l , ri*sbyt**rliiii Chur’I*
that point uulil they nsuinc, *
pri&tioQH, even if it were lawful, but tho took tho auti helium oath, tho others took rangemonts can h
tde.
oath os long as your
In drawing for seats, exceptions were
made iu favor of Mr. Stephens and Mr.
Dawes. Mr. Stephens’ sent is directly in
{ —A report of tho Superintendent of
1 Archievos at Washington shows that no- -
i gotiutions have been entered into with a
! view to procuring suitable si'es for tho
proposed buildings at Atlanta, Gn. ; luttle
front of the Speaker, on tlio Democratic Rock, Ark., and Momph
aide of tho aisle. Tlio courtesy to Mr. ; ■—Information has been
Jo against
our Navy, as it exists, should at least bo j Stephens was upon motion of Mr. Flail, : tho President, Vice Fresidont aud
put in o condition for active service, and, j Q f Virginia. * i u * cr M^cbauiea’ Savings Bank, of
m any e vent, a moderate appropriation liutlcr, of Massachusetts, offered a ros- i itockholdcrVaru/(lep C os r it h oM! l, 'Vlie ldhr'-i!
for this purpose ought at onco to bo made, 0 t, l( j on to admit to their seats Messrs, loanod all tho money to themselves,
and if war hhould by any possibility come Syphor, Sheldon and Pinchback, of Lou- | —Mr. Shervood was elected Foat Mas
"public. rtm " l> " r< ' ,H ’ for ‘ " (T " rf<J
•" hfi<i n i |* »«(iiu ■ .(hiii'i n |,r«»riti<■ ,»
iBriugli iimil I«» ji,y j,t *». I.m i )*•• I:>, *, i]
- Try th in. Ad<lr**««
JOHN W. UROOKS,
Druggist,
llriiiul. Mrtft. 4 oliimhiM. 41;%..
Solo I'rupriaior ne t Miiii'i'ic tiii**r.
A(«0U wantid. •• J|7 li kUhr?
A<hninistrfttors' Sale.
wo umat ba prepared to utilize tlio moons w uuoat action on it.
we bavo and to provide other's to meet xh8 H ouae adjourned ttil o clook. |
the emergencies. — -
_ UNITED STATES HI rilEME 4 <>| ItT. ,
-The new KationalTheatre, Waahing.I Wisraoro*. December l.-In the)
ton. erected upon the ruins of the old case of L&zreo v*. Kockorn, from the Su-'
National Theatre, destroyed nearly a year preme Court of Louisiana, brought to re-
ago by fire, hv \\. \\ Raplcy. and man- cover property of Lazreo, confiscated in
aged by * . < • was opened »ast ufo absence from New* Orleans after tl.o 1
ter of the House of Roprcs* ntatives at
Washington yesterday. Ho writes I'resi-
deut Grant a hitter liigly coinpliinentary
of Governor Bard in the conduct of the
onnvf.s.
A OIIKK,
/A Ordii
-.1-1 I*, f-.i
('hattilioor|i<'<> riiimty,
Tw..
f li
Pmr.AhL’U'HlA, IyoCCf/ihor J.--f.’otton— ; -0I|
middlings Jbjc., low middlings 15}, strict l*>*«,-.rt th«* -
good ordinary 154 ; net receipts 1,422, ''jV'wh?'
Seville, w : as 'opened .ast T*’ '* KT * In til i B rMH ro ^i[>tH 2,01*0 bale-. ! IcKd Uud
night, with M.ggi« Mitchell aa atar A •>" »•>“«“• frura Ne " - Wrle ' ,u ' i “ fl ' r lb ® ! Mzatruia, Dee. 1.- Cotton dull: low 1 Udrt
brilliant audience was present. The capture, by military orders. 'Die Su- middlings 15al**J not receipts
i (Inn n-rft.l huiir*
n I* J "tu t., <|. .
*. 1 . N .
Rankin House,
Coiunihtts, Ur.
J. W. RVAN. Frop’r.
Biihy Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undi’.k ruv. Raskin JIochk.
, nij'JA -Uwir .1. \\ . IIYA X, l»ro|»*r.
“F-A-lsTZO”
(IDEM NOT I'llE4'K THE SALE Ol
1 [OOl )’«
EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE.
Wanted.
W'-i,!
Ill SI M SS
KFFINtrs BKJIH
L. . ^ . .. -,
■ l.otiec tc au oi this Ezccrio:
1 Ccraraund Extract of Snchu,
vjKNH Vo I II OIOKK- 10 !,. 1*1 b IK k A l‘
; ( olumhuF, (5*1., .n) 1 * y»i! will ; tin *• • •
I 4(}V..\T!i:4-KmiKIl (in liCNKHA
I am luilivi-luitl'y S.!o t*rcpr'ftor.
L. riEROE.
J Attention for Ten Day*:
j gORItoN -»t thf\' Wwt-hf* ^
V ill. .11 I i.ak •
T. .-. MTtlt, AK-nt.
At J. II IS• -*111 hnlI ..-"I<U Machint* AfC-Uo
Qiivlx If' '••• •' 0«lau»has,(l».
X. S. 8PEAII, AGEir:
for Won-Electro Plating,
tlBlft Wi'l Iilse".
of the finest in th® country, promo ('onrl t- lay decided Dial the con* ahipmonU •»,. t"T stock
rStrr
O^IKI.KS B JON K-S
El i II til .1
7
io<
I 01
1VII
it!
nbi
DR
■ van'll, said Lout aternly, a» ho | got dat iattah, now honey, bo aon i
1 hi, ridu ucro.,, his knees, and tried , worry. It don't^do no good, no bow.
hoover tho objects on the hank | Trua in de Lor cldie, he tiiupers de lamb
gl. tho now rapidly increasing dark* to de shown storm.”
"Mover was father hi od with a hotter “Are you hungry, Manas Uordick .
daughter: but there i, one thing doten n ,|, od Mike, who trad returned from
me from going baek to tho aettiemonta. I.earing for tho horao.
t"r smpluvH n syrup of cnrbolnte of a
uioiiia, with hiiboutut.-.-oua inject ion ■*
tbo name and lio is no confidant U8 to l
fctllcacy of bin remody that, iu cu
whero dissolution i* impending, J.o
| Tho old nmn started back, nml un- buried side by side, ns v
| nouucod to tho IjrnvoH, i aud Cherokco warrior, t
I "Jt is tho will of (’uasowrn that Casnela ! turn begau.
Hnts, ana crocxory
Class Ware.