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OJ 4 1. f1fcdi lliVif 1 Hllrfe nl (C&lr iflill (fi Hi VOL. XX, ISO. 137. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH M, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. WRECK OF THE LIZZIE MARSHALL. Later Accounts of the DLsuste.r Terrible Safferim; and Narrow Ecape of the Crew. Captain Bergman, of the bark Liz zie Marshall, which left this port for Port Townsend on February 6th, and was wreoked near Uape Flattery on February 21st, gives this account of the disaster: "The vessel was driven in a calm by a heavy south-southwest swell in thiok weather toward Van couver Island. We saw no thing for about two hours, during which time the vessel had no steerage way. We thought wo could hear the surf and took a sounding at Yl fathoms. We let go both anchors immediately. This was at 11 P. sl on February 20th. It was not very rough. At 1:30 a. m. on the 21st we could see Cape Flattery light, bearing south by east, one-halt east Then we knew we were at Boulder Point Fearing rough weather might set in, I dispatched the mate aud four men to Keah Bay with a telegram to the underwriters' agent. I also gave the mate orders to engage any steamer he might come across. After sending this telegram the steamer ISlakvley came into Neah Bay and he engaged her to come to oui assistance, but tne master oould not find us. "About 5 A. M. on the 21st it was blowing strong from the southward and more.sea getting up from the south-southwest, and it looked doubt ful if our anchors would hold. I went to work with the crew and cut away theasta. About 9 a. m. the breakers came in mountains high, occasionally sweeping clean over us. At 9:15 o'clock the starboard cable parted and about thirty minutes after the port cable also parted, and the vessel was driven against a ledge of rock with a terrible force, when she "broke in two, just forward of the mizzen chains, the forward end smashing all to pieces, while the small after-piece first started out to sea with six of us on top of the house. Here we gave up all hope of ever being saved, but finally, with incoming breakers, we were driven towards the rocks again, and we drifted in be tween two rocks where there was just room for the little piece of wreck to get in. before it brought up on a boulder about eighty feet from a big rock, tfrhioh lay two ship's lengths nearer the beach. When we first struck the water all around us was one boiling, seetning mass and swim ming was impossible. But help came at last; the deck frame of the for ward end of the ship came floating in between us and the rock and formed a bridge on which we managed to get onio the big rock. No" sooner were welbfF this bridge than a big wave washtd it away. We managed to get from the large rock to the shore by oreeping from one boulder to an other. At the time all hands were clear of their clothing, to be ready for a swim for their lives, and at times the huge breakers would wash them off the rocks and back again, their bodies being considerably bruised by the operation aud their hands and feet especially being bad ly cut up All this time the rain and sleet were coming down unmerciful ly. After getting ashore the Indians treated us badly. About three hours after landing the tug Tacoma came along, but it was compelled to leave as it was so rough that it was im possible to make a landing. On the 23d, about noon, the tug lilaliely came in, and the sea being moderate, took all off and carried us to Port Townsend." On February 26th the master, Cap tain Bergman and his crew were at Port Townsend, slowly recovering their health and strength. Only one life was lost during the severe ordeal, & seaman, who thought more of bis olothing than splf-preservation, and in attempting to save the former lost his Hto. -. F. Chronicle. Tie Mcslem Suxnmous. El Mahdi of the Soudan, has sum moned the Moslems of India to flock Moslems ofTndia only number about em.a more tnan Jiruisn ooiumoia, 41,000,000, in a population of about' e recei? r the Dominion 200,000,000-not quite one-fourth of exchequer $1,202,090.20 less than that the entire population. The Hindoos , province, bg Manitoba worth held them in subjection long before l)3 S2,3w,-fcit.12 more to .Canada, British " rule was established. In j tlian British Columbia during that kct,the Hindoos hate tLe Moslems period. By similar comparison with for their arrogance and fanaticism, j Prince Edward s Island, the balance The Moslems of that country cannot in favor of Manitoba was, in the same flrwv tn "Rl Mnlifl's stnTi.inr1 vrUiimif period. $5,032,853.78. I made the! encountering the hostility of the Hindoos. If the former were in the oidencT, the case might be differ ent. The Moslems of that county have been appealed to many times and always without any response. "When the British were engaged in a war with Afghanistan an appeal was recently made to all the Moslems of India to aid the Afghans. .But noth ing came of it. Hindoo troops went to the aid of the British and rendered jjood service in conquering a peace. Is? the last IntLian mutiny the Mo haiSmedana joined the rebels. The Hindoos supposed that their religion had been attacked through the de ffcjvbf cartridges which had been greased with the fat of cows and of hogs. The Mohammedans abhor swine, arid the Hindoos' regard cows M.&acred animals. It was a cunning ly devised scheme to bring both parties into the rebellion. As a mat tetofrfactthe'cartridges of the sold 2Si$tid; not been greased with either fort, of fat The Mohammedans at thai time had no grievance. They ? into the rebellion hoping to gain some advantage over the Hin doos,, and, in fact, in the general chaos of ."war, to possess the country onceTnbre. Both in India, Afghanis tan and Egypt the Moslems have eftoonritered British troops, and al ways with fearful Josse3. The Mos lextt of India cannot respond to El Mahdi's summons, because in India the Hindoos are three to one Moslem, afcdtbe country for most part is un derBKfish rule. There are a little over one hundred million Moslems in thVirdfld, and about four hundred million Christians. It does not look 0jnm6in -was to rule the world at pteM&t. The War In Egypt. Suakem, March 12. The British forces reached Baker Pasha's position at Zariba, Tuesday at midnight, and went into camp. Abyssinian scouts reported that Osman Digma -was in position and surrounded by a large force of rebels. After dinner, at about 1 o'clock, the British started for tho rebel camp, advancing in a square. The rebels are without en trenchment Five thousand of the enemy have been sighted, and a bat tle is imminent. The rebels are twelve miles distant from Suakem. fcSuAKELT, March 13. A spy reports that Osman Digma with 700 men in tends to take a position in a narrow defile, allow the British to pass, and then attack them in tho rear. Scakem, March 13. The British have a position one mile from the rebel oamp. An attack will ba made at daybreak with seven Gatling guns. The cavalry will probably fight dis mounted. Hidden in trenches and pits are hordes of rebels. British scouts are frequently fired upon. Suakeji, March 12. -The firing at Zariba was owing to an attempt by 30'J rebels to cut off the British con voy. Britis'h cavalry quickly dis persed tho rebels. A number of Egyptian camel drivers promptly bolted during the attack. Suakem, March 12. Osman Digma has sent the women, children and baggage to the hills. His men are eager to fight Bebel reinforcements are continually arriving. The Relief Expedition. Washington, March 12. Comman der Schley of the Greely relief expe dition, says he has not -tho slightest doubt that he will find Greely and his party safe, and that he will return with them next fall: "We will find them, I think," he said to-day, "be tween Cape- York and Littleton is land. There are 1400 rations between Lady Franklin bay and Smith's souua, suincient to last me ureeiy , party fifty-four days on full rations. Pli Pnlnriq nnnlp rnirlft rim innrnflv I Lixe rojans people maae tuo journey j m safety with no such prospects as the Greely men have. His chances are good, even if the trip was made last fall. In the vicinity of Littleton island enough reindeer could be kiljed to last all winter, or Esquimaux could bo reached without much difficulty. J If the trip was made this spring we are sure to find them all right. In ; any event, therefore, I feel satisfied that they will be returned safely. The Presidency. Philadelphia, March 12. The Press says: "Bepublicans ut the Pa cific coast do not want to bo counted out in the coming contest They do not think it wise or necessary to stake everything on New York alone. One of them, an old New Yorker, tells in an interesting letter, how the republicans can win the presidency without New , York. He says both California and ' Nevada may be classed as doubtful There is only one man named for the presidency by either party who can, J in the judgment of both parties, cer tainly carry California and Nevada, ( and that man is Blaine. With these j eleven electoral votes the writer thinks the Bepublicans can afford to lose New York and New Jerse'." The t Press adds: "But we mean to carry I New York too." Manitoba's Grievance. Premier Norquay, of Manitoba, while at St Paul recently, was inter viwed by a Pioneer Press reporter, to whom he gave the result of his mis sion to Ottawa, which was to en deavor to redress grievances on ao count of whioh the Manitobans are now in a condition of semi-rebellion. One of these grievances is of a direct ' pecuniary nature, which is pretty, plainly set forth in the paragraph fol lowing, in which Mr. Norquay tells of his efforts with Sir John Macdon ald: "Por instance, I proved from tho Dominion public accounts that Mani toba had contributed during the last t3n yeais to the Dominion 81,103, comparison particularly with these provinces as they are the only two of tne seven which, like Manitoba, have entered tne conieaerauon since tne union. I also impressed uppn the premier that this statement did not take into account at all the enormous income the Dominion had received from the administration of Manitoba crown lands, whereas she had no in- come whatever from any other prov - ;a frnm fhnf cm, T nlon nnint out that in the last ten years the aver-1 age contribution per capita to the! fAflpml frpnsiirv of Manitoba was 1 8107.62, as against British Columbia's. S102.76. Quebec's $51.65. New Bruns wick's $4.21, Novia Scotia's $3.49, Ontario's $31.46. and Prince .Edward' Island S24.14 each Manitoban con tributing twice as much as a Que- becker, two and a half times as mcch as a New Brunswicker, three times as much as a Nova Scotian, three and a fourth times as much as an Ontarian and four and a fourth times as much as a Prince Edward's Islander." Wm, EDGAR, Dealer la Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. Chimneys, Carpets and Windows CLEANED. General Johblng. All work done with Promptnes and Dlpatci. itAK I IN HIVEETSEK, , At Petfc-BIankhoun's corner Olney aid Squemo'qua streets. SI THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IUl!rti tsi cant EHEU3L4TIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EEiDKHIOOIUCO, SORE THROAT, QCLVST, BWELUS03. SFRAIXS, SoiMts, Ca'js, 2mm, FB03TBITE9, nenxs, scaxds. And all ortwr boAUj tehet niTT CIST3 i Bopn BoMbj til rnnif ut Dealer. Direction! la 11 7l Ciirlti A.V:! C. (Swcngnui.To!tClL) IlilUmvr. Sd-, C.B.A. IfOSTETTEltv P W CELEBRATED I X flfc STOMACH & 8lTTEBs widen, whit- actin as . .....n lain or the kidneys, neither excuestmr rritates them. was mug Since supplle-l bv nostttlerVi K imac)1 Blttels Tllla fin m-(uCe e.ert3 the requisite decree f stimulation up.m. th se orvans, without imiduuciu-i irrittions Sffiaa' "JSiSSdSS resorted - lpep!a, fever an mruc and kindred dlsers s, are all cur d by it For a,e Ly llX "ts and Uealera be"eiH iy' CALL AT Jordan & Bozorth's CROCKERY STORE And see the PATENT Lai Klto. Its Merit are ECONOMY. SAFETY, And Labor Saving. BSSfcS Wissw: 'fijet iwi :& Ono of the Most Useful Inventions of the Ape. ALSO IN STOCK, THE Best Coal Oil IX THE MAltKET. For "ule in any Quantity from ono Quart to a 4 i-s.illon Barrel. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FrovlsioriSf MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, THOPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with WlfleS, UqU0rS,T0DaCC0,CigarS BOAT BUILDING, .rJfEijfc. n u I CATUCDQ i "'y n. m. LCAlnLnO Ha- reopened his hoat shop, over Arndt & , Fercheii's, foot of LaPayetie .stieet, mid U prepared to turn out FIKST-CLAS BOATS. ALL. WORK. GUARANTEED. Oregon Paint and.Varnish Works, Manufacturers of arwnmnmriinnT'inimTiy-1 SPSSIJX&SMM CT3$T&. tSftSl SjPaints, Varaisli and Lacper. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEARSON Si Co., P.O. Box 148. Psrtland, Or. REMOVAL. The Astoria Passenger Line WILL AFTER THIS DATE HAVE ITS T 1 heartquaners at its Staulea next to B. B Franklin's. to dtors b-low Thk Asto kiax office. Flrst-clasaMyery service Carts with horse furnished, for one dollar per hour. Carriages on application The Astoria PasseiiKer Llnp Hacks will leave for Upper Astoria, from the stables. Horses taken to board. MRS. T. O'BRIEN. Copper Paint, IN HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHEE'S, . 03TJL Ubexal lunt 'XQtHtTiiiJtrmti Hardware and Ship tattlery A. VAN DUSEN & CO.. DEALERS IS Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Variiisb, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewiiig 3Iacliincs, PalntM mid OIK. C2roceri. t. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. OKA.I.KUS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PiTCHOAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES. Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FI.OITU AM) MI I.I, FEE1. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, and CapitarcFlour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD s c a fe;s. All slze9. at Poitland Prices. In Stock. CornprOhciiaiaus and&aiaUtoit .Suvt- VSTnfnA.tfutf'$'. Ed. D. Cur'til Co. Carpets, Sllery UNSTJRSSEb' IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. W. E. DEMENT & CO. DRUGGISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Proscriptions carefully Compounded GERMANIA BEER HALL ASD- BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamu3 Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Lett at this place will ir promptly attended to iwNo cheap fcan FraticIco Beer sod at this place. Wm. BOCK. Tropnetor. C. H. BAIN & CO. DRALRIU IH Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop Worls. A specialty, and all work Kuarantetd. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of bOrit material on hand. C 11. BA1X db CO. THE LATEST STYLES WALL "PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOR TO ASTORIAN OFFICE. A very large Stock from which to select. "Window curtains mado to order. arMy patent Trimmor to cut Wall Paper WW oe louna convenient 10 my pairons. For Rent. A LAEOE, FINE STORE ROOM AD.TOT.V A. Injr my place of business ; also part of the entire unp r flo rs It desired. For fur ther particulars InqulofLpHBA C&atr Olney and Squemoqua streets. STOiOilffll (HUME'S BUILDING.) JLGEXCY Sed Crown Flour. Guaranteed jt Superior Article. DEALERS GRAIN, MILL FEED, . POTATOES, Oouutry Produce, Etc. SrConslsnments So'lrlted. aud Advances made uu same. S. ARNDT & PERCHEN, ASTORIA. - ORECON. The Pioneer Machine Shop ' - . VV ViJ f Boiler Shop SigSpV AH kinds of ENGINE, CANNEKY, AKr STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended w. specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, Four OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ARKDT & FERCHEN, Agents for Oregon, Washington Ti rrtory, and .labk:i fur jb. w. ut:ss Special Cannery lacniiierj ! Engines. Sotder'ng Machines, Improved Act J Buth and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring Shears, And all othor ina-hinery used In canneries, including the new COMBINATION DIES. Working without .mal springs, constantly un nana. We respectfully imlte :11 cannerjmen to rail ami exainin- the ab ve niach m-rv as li is gte.nl sup rl r to anv h-re ofore intro duced on tins coast. Ordeis elicited. Alt.lT & Pr.KClIK.V. Foot of Laf.ije'tio Street, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKtTOX STitKKT, NEAK I'AICKER ITOCSK. ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND ana MABIM ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all DIMriptioiiM made to Order at Miort Xoticf . A. D. Wasi. I're-ident. J: IS HusTLEit..SiTreiary, I. V. CASt-.Treasuri-r. John Fox.Sui'orintendent. BASBOTJR'S Salmon Net Threals HAVE NO EaUAL. -TUE- The London Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO Tie Barter Brotlers Company -FORTIIE- SUPERIORITY OF THEIR FLAX NET THKEADS. T. G. RAWLINGS, "Who'cale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic Green and Dried IFVFLTTITS. .NUTS. C.WDIES, DRIED MEATS, ETC. Fine Cl'ifM auI Toliacco. Next door to I J. Arvold's. Squemnqua St. Boat Building. JOS P. LEATHERS Formerly over Arndt & Firchen's Mtchlne Sho 1 IS RUILDIN'G FIRT-CLAS BOATS IN ,the hnp formerly occui'ied by M. John son on C nconrtv street, one block west or Hansen BroV Mill. Model, Material Btl FlaKh Flrst-claif. . .. JjS&2i5a HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKEK HOUSE. H, B. PARKER. Froprt ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk- Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. Jas. DUFFY ha3 the Bar and Billiard room. First Class in all Eespects. FREE COACH TO THE HOU3E. IT IS A FACT!! in at JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE On Concomly Street is the j BEST IN TOWN That he h.is always on hand FRESH SHOALWATER BAY AND EASTERN OYSTERS. THAT- "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He lin been Proprietor of the "Aurora Hotel" la Knn pp tun nevenjean. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, On M..in Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant. "EV AXD WKLIi EqUIPPED THROUGHOUT. L. Serra has rebuilt Ida establislm ent n ri is i-npaud to accniitinodate the irav. lmj JUU 1U. A god mal furnished at any hour of the d.t or night. y he fi est Liquor? and Chmis at the bar. Two doois wet of Ike i osier's B2S 6m LU1UI SERRA. Fipres iwr Lie ! AXD JEFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his hooks that he Is doing the biggest biMness of any RESTATJEANT fn the city, and he will guarantee to give ilte best nnra! for cash. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, General assortment of table stuck constant!) on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables Fish, Poultry, and Game, In the season. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. All cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KODUERS. WASIILYUTOflf MAltKET, .Main ti ret, Astoria, Otcgon. IIEUV31 l.t BEKItY. PKOPKIETOKS. RErECTFtJLT CALL THE A1TEN" tlon of the nubile to the facr that ihe tlon of the nubile to the facr that ihe above Market will always be supplied with a full variety and best quaut FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale at d retail. ;-r Special attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cared Heats, 7"o getables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEI.. CHEXAMUS Street. Astoria, Os WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCEEIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. 3VT111 Feed, Etc, GEORGE L0VETT, Tailoring, Cleanins, Repairing, NEAT, CHEAP AND QIHCK. Mala St, oypeilte X. LeU', Astoria, Or. BUSLNESS "CARDS. GEO. A. DOBRI9, GEO. XQIlLSD KO.AIVI A BORKIS, ATTOENEYS AT LAW. OfQee in Kinney' Block, tpposlte City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Attorney and Counselor at Lav. Room No. 6, over "White House, v ASTOKIA, OREGON, C W. FOLTOX. O. a FULTOK. FU.TOr BROTDECS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 0, Odd Fellows Building. T Q.A. BOHLUY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cuenamua txet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. GlLIi, ATTORNEY-aT-LAW. eB-OQlce with J. 0 A. Bowlby, ASTORIA, - - - - - Oregon. O J. CUftTIS, ATT'ST AT LAW. Notarj' Pub'Ic, Commissioner of Deeds foi Cail.on.la.iSew lorkaud AVashuigton Ter ritory Rooms 3 and 4. Odd Fellows Building, As tor a urrgon N B - Claims at Washington. D. C, and collections a&pecialty. A V. AliLKX, Astoria Agent Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. P C. IIOLUO, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COllMISSION AN1 IN SURANCE AGENT. C. XV. L.E1CK. ARCHITECT AXD DRAUGHTSMAN. ScUolais received for Course ..f Draughtuig ayOdlce over White llouae Store. Q.KL.O F. lAKK.Klt. SURVEYOR OF ClatNop Couniy.and City of Astoria Uttlce :-Cheuamus atreet, V. M. C. A. hull Room No. 8. IAK. A. C. UOAXaiAX, Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10. Odd FeUows Bulldinff. ASTORIA, OREGON. T.IY TDTTLE. 31. i. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICK Roouw 1. 2. and 3 Pvtlilrm Ruth!. in,'. KESinRVPR On C.t-Anr Strppf li-icV rt St. Maiy'SrHosnlia . K. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. HICKS & SHAW, DENTIS1S. TPnnTnQ In Allon'a nnlMInir im ofnli tAt. ner Ca s and Squem qua streets. Astoria vjicuu. J. RISBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street. oDncslta Bozorth Johus. JiU'Siu GEO. P.WHEEr.ER. W. L. RODB. Notary Public. WHEELER & ROBB. GENERAL Eeal Estate I taraoce Aunts. We have very desirable nronertv in Ai- toria and Unuer Astoria for sa e. Also, line farms throughout the county. Accounts carefully adjusted and collec tions made. We represent the Royal. Norwich Union iin! Ln:ica Mtiire Iiiurance (,'m With a combined capftal of S30.00U.00U. THE Travelers Lifi anil Aci'iilnt Insnr- uuif o , of Hattford. and the lau- liattau Ijiff liiNU'uuce Co.. of New York. We are acpnts for the Daily and Wecklu NwrthivasC Neux, aud the Oregon Vidette. All business entrustrd to our caro will re ceive prompt attention. . Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represenc the followlujj Fire Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phcenix of Hartford Horn of New York, Hamburj; aud Bremen. Western. I'henlx or Brooklyn, Oaklai d Hme, assets $33.roo,OCo 4 50 i.cOO 7.(x,wa 2.tt.0.tX0 300, UU 4,i0u.C01 300,000 Policies wn ten by us in the Phosnix and Home and Sciiflsh Union and National at qultaOti- r.it- s. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. I AM AGF.NTFOR THE FOLLOWING well known and commodious siedm&luu ines, K STATE LINE. RED STAR, WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Pre paid tickets to or from anv irnroiu,.. port. or tun information as to ratet of fare' aaUIng days, etc, apply to t - X.W.CABS;