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. Il I. - I lit l-l Cub!? DMpcteb,,. -,.,v,,r PARIS, November 7.- Ex-Q treen Isabella is here. BRUSSELS, November 7.-A Madrid correspondent of tho InctepvHi??i?c? Beige, writes that tho provisional government will not entertain propo? sitions for the sale of Coba. ?LISBON, November 7.-Accounts have been received of the annihilation of the Portngnoso expedition in Mo? zambique, South Africa. It consist? ed of 600 soldiers, with artillery; but sixty escaped to the coast-the natives captured everything. BERLIN, November 7.-Tho minis? try introduced a bill confiscating the property of the Elector of Hesso. Ejection Returns. WILMINGTON, November 7.-Re? turns are sufficient to show that the State has gone for Grant by a con? siderable majority, though tho Con? servatives made large gains. Re? turns received from the mountain district to-night show tho election of Plato Durham, Conservative, to Con? gress. Tue delegation will stand five Republicans, two Conservatives-a Democratic gain of one. AUGUSTA, November 7.-Addition? al returns continue to increase the Democratic majority. From present indications, it will reach 40,000. A special despatch from Lexing? ton, Ky., states that Barnes, Repub? lican, carried the Eighth Kentucky District by two thousand. Hews - Items. CHARLESTON, November 7.-Ar? rived-ship N. Mo8her, Now York. Sailed-steamer Champion, Now York. WASHINGTON, November 7.-Tho naturalization treaty with Bavaria bas been officially proclaimed. McCulloch decides that ho has the power to re-issue legal tenders re? deemed but not cancelled, provided the amount outstanding don't exceed $400,000,000. The complexion of the next Con? gress will be: 57 Republicans to ll Democrats; House 142 to 83. The latest despatches from Minis? ter Johnson do not indicate that the details for the settlement of the old bank claims have assumed a definite shape. Negotiations for the right of way over tho Isthmus of Darien are progressing favorably. Seward and the Columbian minister are iu accord. McCulloch has ordered a re-issue of $10,000,000 at three per cent., as a temporary loan to relieve the money market. Customs receipts from tho 25th to the 31st inolusive, $2,605,000. Private despatches at Memphis state that Clayton has declared mar? tial law in eleven counties in Arkan? sas. HARRISBURG, November 7.-Gon. Grant is here, en route to Washing? ton. He merely bowed his thanks to tho oheers of the crowd to whom he was introduced. LYNCHBURG, VA., November 7. Tho national bank and two large commission houses were burnt this morning, on Main street. HAVANA, November 7.-Late ad? vices from Mexico state that Gen. mm A'j^Bpd arrived. The grand jury ? uus^S^d a true bill. Another Yu p catan msurreotiou is srjprebended. Maximilian's confessor, with the pre? sents from the Emperor of Austria for the lawyers who defended Maxi millian has arrived. Congress has passed a bill allowing all persons to carry arms. Escobedo commenced operations against tho rebels in Tamaulipas. TALLAHASSEE, FLA., November 7. About 9 o'clock, lost night, citizens to the number of 100 or more, wore summoned by tho city and County authorities to hold themselves in rea? diness to aid in quelling any riot. At ll there were no indications of tronblo, and the posse were dis? charged. Tho causo of the call was conilicting orders from Gov. Reed and Lieut. Gov. Gleason, and fears wero entertained that the colored people will be called to support the action of tho Legislature. The Le? gislature adjourned tbis morning, till Jauuary. There was no quorum pre? sent. When impeachment passed, several members held their seats and voted, whose soats had boon deoided vacant by tho proclamation of the Governor. By reason of members accepting and occupying other officers. Gov. Reed refuses to recog? nize the action of the body, and de? clares-it illegal. Lieut. Gov. Glea? son, this morning, demanded posses? sion of tho Executive Mansiou and was refused by Gov. Reed, who has brought snit against Gleason and Aldon. Secretary of State, and Cir? cuit Judge, for conspiring against tho government, and thoy are now under arrett. This case will bo sent up to tho Supremo Conrt. The general impression seems to be that Reed is in tho right. Class in Phonography. CtOURSE of ton lossous suflioiont to ; onablo tho student, without further instruction, to porfeot louis* If in the art. Lessons given also by mail. For terms, etc., apply at thia office, at Dr. Jackson's Drug Store, or to JAMES WOOD DAVID80N, Nor 4f_Columbia, B. C. New Hulled Buckwheat. S A PACK AGES New Hnllod DTIOK pjyj WHEAT, Just roccived and for sale in quantities to snit purchasers, at low prices. J. A T. lt. AGNEW. FINANCIAL AK? COMMBUCIA1.. I NBW Yoiat, November 7-Noon. Gold B3J?. jFlo?r firm. Wheat 1@ 2o. better. Corn a abade ?rmer. Pork firmer, at 21.50. Cotton rather more ste?dy. at 25*?. Fr?ighta firmer. i 7 P. M.-Cotton dosed easier; sales 2,000 bales, at 25>?. Flour steadier, and superfine 5.70@6.10. Wheat qniet, at noon's advance. Mixed Western corn 1.15@1.17. Whiskey heavy, at 1.08. Pork firm? er, at 27(?)27.87M. Lard dull and heavy-kettle 17(a)17>8. Freights a shade firmer. Money easy, ul 7. Sterling 9^. Gold 34%@34%. Governments strong. North Caroli? na's old bonds 67; new 65 >?. Stocks very excited, and tending up. Re? ceipts and payments at sub-treasury exceeded $19,000,000; balance $82, 250,000. CiNciNNATi.Novomber 7.-Whiskey $1.05. Pork-now, $24. Lard 16*3 @16o. Bacon scarce; shoulders 14c. ; clear sides 18@19c. CHARLESTON, November 7.-Cotton dull ; sales 200 bales-middling at 23)?c, closing firm. Receipts 1,020 bales. AUGUSTA, November 7.-The cot? ton market closed wonk; sales 50C bales; receipts 476-middling 22,3?. SAVANNAH, November 7.-Cottee opened quiet but closed with bettei feeling-middlings 23i?^@24; salo; 560 huies; receipts 2,059. LONDON, November 7-3 P. M. Consols 9U?@94-??. Bonds 733?. LIVERPOOL, November 7-3 P. M. Cotton quiet and steady. City Election. IN accordance with an Act of the specia session of 1808, of the General Asaeni bli* ?f South Carolina, an election fo Mayor and Aldermen of the citv of Colum bia will be held on TUESDAY, tho IOU instant. All citizens residing in Ward 3, deairin? to voto, will have to rcgiator their names The Hegistration Book will bo open a Holmoa' Shop, on Friday, Saturday an? Mondav, the 6th, 7th and 9th instante from 7 o'clock A. M. to ii o'clock 1*. M. each day. Qualifications of voters are: To bo a citi zen of tho United States, a resident of thi State ono year, and of this city sixty dayt next preceding this election. W. HUTSON WIGG, Chairman Board of Managers Ward 3. _N_ov o 3 City Elections. ?N accordance with an Act of the specie session of 18G8, of tho General Assen bly of South Carolina, an clcctiou fe Mayor and Aldermen of tho citv of Colun bia will be held on TUESDAY, tho 10t instant. All citizens residing in Ward 4, deairin to vote, will havo to register their namei Tho Registration Book will bo open at tb Palmetto Engino House, on Friday, Satui day and Monday, the Ctn, 7th and 9th ii stants, from 7 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock 1 M., each day. Qualifications of voters are: Tobo a cit zon of the United States, a resident of th State ono year, aud of thia city sixty day noxt preceding this election. P. CANTWELL, ^/hairman Board of Managers Ward 4. Registration Notice. THE Books of Registration for Wai No. 2, will bo open on Friday, Satu day and Monday, NOVEMBER 6th, 7th ai 9th, at the old Ice House. All citizens residing in said Ward, desi ons of taking part in the election f Mavor and Aldermen, to bo held on TUE DAY, November 10, are requested to reg! tor their names. F. W. WING, Chairman Board of Managera Ward 2. Notice-Municipal Election. IN accordance with tho Proclamation his Excellency the Governor, dated C lumbia, October IC, 18G8, all citizens rosi ing in Ward No. 1, who desiro to voto 1 Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Cohn bia. are requested to REGISTER THE: NAMES. Tho Books of Registration will bo np on tho otb, Cth and 7th days' of N JV Ki BER. Qualifications of an elector required tho Constitution aro: Ono year rosidon in tho State, and sixty days within the c( porate limits of tho city, previous to t day nf election. Office for registration, GILLMORI HOUSE, opposite tho South Carolina U vorsity. CHARLES SCHULTZE Chairman of Board of Managers of El tious. Ward No. 1. Nov ! RESISTING PROVIDENCE. 6CT IFE INSURANCE enables a man XJ put himself in harmony with J vine Providence. Providence has brou; tho institution into being to bless t race. Ho who refuses it, distrusts a despises Providence, and invites its vi goance upon himself and his bonsoho Wo know ot no fallacy so transparent, delusion moro groundless, than tl which makes tho practico of Lifo Insurai appear as an attempt to controvert I Divino will." Thousands of widows and orphans 1 to attest tho divine beneficence of LI INSURANCE. Without its protect . n'i?iijr IM them would, to-day, ho b gars upon tho streets, or occupants poor-housos and penitentiaries. No n can foretoll what will bo his circumstan at tho timo of his death. The rich mai to-day dies tho pauper of to-morrow, i tho family, delicately rearod, bocorao unprepared victims of dim Want, with train of countless evils. Such a rcsnl impossible, with a policy of Lifo Insurai It, indeod, oilers thc only absolutely i investment which can be made for benefit of ono's family and of his own ago. All othor investments may resul loss or min. If all would Insure, who calculate tho immense suffering and cr which tho world would be spared! JETN A LIPE INSURANCE COMI HY, or Hartford, Connect:; Aaa eta ... ?10,000,1 . H. E. NICHOLS <fc CO., Ojdobcr23 3moa General Agent New Buckwheat Flour. 5BARRELS BUCKWHEAT FLOU. 5 barrels Golden Syrup. For salo by_E. A G. D. HOP *W. B. Johnston, Magistrate, &< WILL attend promptly to all busi appertaining to his office-co Moto of debts, ho. Will also draw U| moderate charges. Memorials, Petit] Contracts, &o. Office on Assembly ati East side of the market. Nov I THEJPOLLOOK HOUSE. REJUVENA TED-HE-ARR A NQED. THE undersigned informs the t?t. that ho ha? put his entire est?t Ju? ment in thorough order for the appro >? ing winter, and having added a large r Entranoo front and roar. In the second story, is a handsomely _ ftirntpfi??! BILLIARD _IT^iW?OOM, containing several WHU'fJjBij^fc Phelan Tables, ot tho very T - T ai T ? latest stylo and finish. In tho ?AMPLE ROOM, excellent Wines, Liquors. Segare, Smoking and^r/j Ohowinc Tehapco, etc., can bo ob-wQlf tained. " Wt OYSTERS, GAME and FISH constantly on hand. T. M. POLLOCK. Nov G_ OYSTERS. HPT-XT? UNDERSIGNED has oponed X mjDi an OYSTER SALOON, at the Carolina House, and will furnish, at short notico, OYSTERS FRIED. ROASTED, STEWED and on tho SHELL. Give mo a call. W. K. SESSFORD. Nov fi_ Corn Whiskey. PURE and good, for sale bv Nov fi FISHER A LOW lt ANCE. Rye Whiskey, SCHNAPS, Bitters, Brandies, Rum, Oin, Ac. Ac. For sale low bv Nov C FISHER & LOWHANOE._ Pure Leaf Lard FOR sale by Nov fi FISHER A LOWRANCE. Smoked Beef and Breakfast Bacon. QA A LBS- Choice SMOKED BEEF, OUU 1,000 lbs. Breakfast bacon Strips. For salo bv E. A G. D. HOPE. Nov 6 APPLES. A FRESH supply received to dav. Nov* FISHER A LOWRANCE. PISTOLS, PISTOLS. JUST received, a supply of PISTOLS, from tho most celebrated makers; also, Cartridges, Powdor, Shot, Load, Per? cussion Caps, Gun Wads, Powder Flasks, Shot Bolts and Shot Pouches, for salo at low figures for cash bv Nov 5 J. &, T. R. AGNEW. Old and New Corn. OLD CORN $1.25, at retail. New Corn $1.10. at retail. Nov S FISHER * LOWRANCE NEW ARRIVALS. SMOKED SALMON, Pickled Salmon, Smoked Hallibut, White Fish, Codfish, Blue Fish, Dutch Herrings, Pickled Sardines, Swiss Cheese, English Dairy Cheese, Goshen Cheese, Fisks' Hams, Breakfast Strips, Mackerel. Nos. 1, 2, 3, Self-Raising Flour, Pecan Nuts. Almonds, Raisins, Preserves, Currants, Prunes, ;&c, French Brandy, Holland Gin, Madeira Wine, 8horry Wino, Rhino Wine, Candies, assorted, Fancy Soaps, Crackers, assorted, Pipes, Segara, Tobacco, Walking Canes, Ac. Low for cash, at Oct 25 G. DIERCKS. New Boot, Shoe AND HAT STORE. THE undersigned, who is experienced in the business, has opened a fino and carefully selected stock of goods in tho abovo line, and invites a call from pur? chasers. In the assortment, will bo found Gent's, Ladies', M?SSCB', Boys', Youths' and Children's BOOTS and SI10E8, of tho best make. His stock of HATS is varied. Tho artioles will be disposed of oheap for cash. A. SMYTHE, In Presbyterian Depository, opposite Kinard|s dry goode store. Oct 24 _ FLOUR. 80 BBLS. FLOUR, from the I Valley of Virginia, just received in store. We are anxious to introduce this Flour, and, consequently, will sell it nt very low figures. From 18,60 per bbl., np. Oct 30 GEO. W. PARKER, Ag't. NEW ARRIVALS. LATKST 8TYLK8 OK GUTTA PERCHA AND HORN JEWELRY, Spr.v.vnin ASSOIITMK.VT OK SIL.VKRWARR, CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &?. Some move of those FIFTY CENTS DOGWOOD SETS. Call and see, at I. SULZDACHER'S, Sign of the Green Specks, Oat 15 Main street, Columbia, S. C. jTJO&vo IA .-wi HUB. 0. E. REED has re- I morad her MILLINERY ES TATU .THHMI?NT to harold; (stand, on Main strcot. second ] i door from E. Pollard's Drue I Store, whoro she would eau the attention ol ber city and | country friends and custom? ers to call and seo for them? selves tho flnost and cheap? est stock of MILLINERY ever offered In this city, consisting of LadioB' and Child? ren's Hats and Duuuui?, of all kinds and all prices. Also, Flowers, RibbonB, Caps, LaceB, Ruches, Hair Braids, Curls, Water? falls. Nets, Corsets, Zephyr Worsted, Fan? cy and Bridal Veils, ail of which will be sold much lower than anywhere ciao in the city. Everything of-tho latest and most fashionablo ?tyle constantly arriving. October 17 Stanley's Celebrated Cough Syrup, 18 still a great remedy, a.id very popular among tho people. For twenty-flvo years, it lias beon known to cure more Coughs than anv other roniodv. For sale by FISHES. & HEINITSH, Oct 22 t Druggists. NOTICET NOTICE is hereby given that apphca catioil will bo mado, in threo mouths from thia date, at tho Stato Troasury, for I a renewal of Certificate of Stato Stock, No. 02, dated November 27, 1807, to ?. B. Mill?, or assigns-tho original of which has been lost or destroyed. " R. B. MILLS. AUODST 4. 18G3. _AUK 7 fm2f. A Paying Investment. THF. beet investment ?B that which gives tho largest return for the money hud out. A sick man, unable to attend to his business, must necessarily lose his time, whilst bia expenses goes on with unremit? ting waste. Ono dollar spent for that restorative cordial, "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," secures the bless? ings of health, removes disease, invigo- j rates the whole system, and, in short, makes tho sick man well. What hotter or greater return could have beeu made with one dollar? For Halo by FISHER & HEINITSH, Aug 19 t Druggists. Aromatic Life Bitters. ASUPERLATIVE TONIC and Invigor? ating Cordial, composed, in part, of American Ccntaury and Lifo Everlasting, with other va'.uablo vegetable products. It will be found an excellent 8TOMACH BITTERS, an appetizer, and au anti djHpoptic remedy. It is invaluable as a Tonic, for Debility, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Torpid Liver, Sluggish Circulation. A generous stimu? lant, quickening the action of the organs of life, and imparting new powers to tho whole body. Directions.-A tahlo spoon-full to a wino | glass may ho taken, as often as occasion requires, with a littlo Bugar and water, or without. Dyspeptics may take it just before meala. For sale by FISHER A. HEINITSH, August 14 t Druggists. Richland-In Equity. C. M. Furrhan, Trustee, vs. tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company. IN pursuance of tho decretal order of Juno 19, 18G8, tho Creditors of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany, whose Bonds against tho said Com? pany are secured by any lien in tho nature of a mortgago, whether first mortgago or otherwise, whether said mortgago has been executed by the Company or is in the nature of a statutory hon, are hereby re? quired to prove their demands before me, "designating the security claimed as that I claimed to bo for the security of tho bonds so proved," on or before tho 1st day of | January, 18G9. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. July 12_ra_ R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, SELL The Best Made, The Most Durable, The Most Fashionable, The Cheapest, CLOTHING IX THK STATK. NEW STYLE HATS. i JUST li KC El VED. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERES, FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK. Wu sell the best-fitting SHIRTS AND COLLARS, And keep all thc latebt st) h .- ot FURNISHING GOODS. R. & W. C. 1WAFFIBLD. October 23_" New Bay Mackerel. NEW BAY MACKEREL, extra largo ?nd fine,Just opened and for salo at re ?all, by _J. A Ta jfc.Aqimw, Candle? and Soap. ?f r\f \ BOXES ADAMANTINE AND | 1UU SPERM CANDLES, 76 boxes Superfine Washing and Toilet | j Soaps. For sale low by September 16 E. A O. D. HOPE. Oats! Oat*! A AA BUSHELS PRIME OATS. ?kAjK) For salo low by September 16 E. ? O. D. HOPE. Sc refala, or King's Bril, is cured by using Hoinitjh'a Queen's Delight. Prompt, Cheap, Accurate. THE PHONIX Book, Juli and Newspaper PilS Tl S fi ESTABLISHMENT! Main Street, above Taylor. COLUMBIA, SOCTII CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETOR has recently made EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS to bis former j largo stock of material-Type, Presses, Colored Inks, Paper, Canis, eic., introduc? ing tho LATEST STYLE S, and is fully I prepared to undertake any and everything in tho PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING LINE, From a Citric Visite to a manhive volume or a thirty feet Poster. The following are the inducements offered: The proprietor is a Practical Printer, And attends closely to his Business. The Office is supplied with Everything Necessary to turu out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment ] lu this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Hoads, Lotter Heada, Posters. Hand-bills, Boceipts, hull Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Checks. Briefs. Programme?, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, Of all styles and *\z?a\ iii fact, Every Description of Printing'. In ono, two and three colors and in bronze, promptly attended to? JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Just Received at Phoenix Office, A lot ol BIL.1I uEAU J'Al'Kli-whicn will be neatly printed, at s^ort notice, and NEW YOBK PRICES. Call and see. Commissioner's Bale. Edward und Henry O. Kinaler, Exeoutors ol J. J. Kinaler, deceased, vf. Amelia _B, Klasler, et al IN pursuance of tho doorctal order, hi tho aboTO stated case, I will sell, before tho Court House, in Columbia, S. C., on the 28th of DECEMBER next, the'following real estato, in the city of Columbia: Lot No. 1 -Cont nilling four acres, bound? ed on tho North by Blanding streot, East by Williams streot* South by Taylor streot, West bv Gist street. Lot No. 2 -Bounded on the North J>y Divine street, East by Marion streot, South by Blossom etr*et, and Weat by Sumter; containing four acres. Lot No. 3-Bounded North by Richland ! streot, East by PincUney street, South by Laurel nt ree t, West by Roberta street; con? taining four acres. Lot No. 4- North by Laurel street, East by Gist Btroot, South by Blanding, West by Piuckncy streot; containing four aerea. Lot No. 5-North by Ltimbor Htroot, East by Wayne street, South by Richland street, West by Pulaski street; containing four acres. Lot No. C-Containing four acres, bound od North by Laurel, East by William?, South by Blanding and West by .Gist streets. Lot No. 7-North hy Pendleton street, East by Wayno at roe t, South by Medium street and Wo?t by Pulaski. Lot No. 8-North by Pendleton dtreot, E?*t by Gadsden street. South by Medium street, West by Wayno street. Lot Ne. 9-North by Divine street, East bv Bnll street, South by Blossom street; West by Marion street. Lot No. 10?-Containing three and-a-half aerea, bounded North by Lands of Jacob Rife, deceased, and Gervais streot; East by Huger streot, South by Senate Btreet, West by Williams street and landa ot Jacob Rife. Lot No. ll-Containing four acres, bounded North by Senate etrect, East by ' Williams streot, Southby Pendleton street, West by Gist streot. Lot No. 12-Containing four acres. ? hounded North by Senate street, East by Huger street, South by Pendleton and West by Williams street. TERMS-One-lift h cash; balance on a crcditof ono, two, three and four years, eccurcd by bond, with approved personal security and mortgage of tho premises. Purchasers to pay for papers, stamps, Sta. D. B. DKSAUSSURE, Octllmth C. E. B.D. D. W. HAWTHOBNE, '; Broken' end Commission Merchant, WALHALLA S. C., and Honea Path, S. C., will attend to aU business entrusted to his caro at either placo. August 13_ IrREGG, PALMER & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Interest Allowed ou Deposit!. BUY . AND SELL STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE. Advances Made on Cotton. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLD ON COMMISSION. October 24 Extra Family Flour. Tif \f \ BARRELS and bags, at lowest ?\J\J cash prices. September .9 E. St G. D. HOPE. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned havo entered into a COPARTNERSHIP for tho transaction of the GROCERY, HARDWARE and COM? MISSION BUSINESS, dating from the first February, 1868. Name and style of th? firm will bo T. J. St H. M. GIBSON. T. J. GIBSON. J)cUl Imo_H. M. GIB8QN. New No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, IN KITTS, Quarter, Hall and Whelo barr?la, 100 boxes No. 1 and Scaled Herrings For salo low, by _E. A G. D. HOPE. REDUCED PRICES. DILLON'S COTTON TD38 are now offered bv tho undersigned at the low price of EIGHT CENTS PER POUND, to closo consignments. ALSO, GUNNY CLOTn and Bi?le Rope, at very low prices. J. St T. R. AGNEW. October 23 COTTON. T 1BEBAL CASH ADVANCES niado on JU COTTON consigned to JAMES W. TRA8K, New York, by applying to September 16 85 _E. St G. D. HOPE. BOUTTON SEED WHEAT. O <\f\ BUSHEL8 of tho celebrated Vir OUU giuia BOUTTON SEED WHEAT, for saloby_E. St G. D. HOPE. Trusses and Supporters. IN store, a variety of superior TRUSSEB and Supporters. For salo by _FISHER St HEINIT8H, Drngpsts^ Wrapping Parer. f f\i\ REAMS Grocer's WRAPPING LU" / PAPER for sale at New York p7-ceH. _E. A O. P. HOPE. Bluestone, Bluestone, Bluestone. 2r\/\f \ POUNDS superior BLUE .iJL/VJ STONE, for salo by FISHER St HEINITSH, Oct 31_Druggists). TEN BARRELS VERY fine Northorn IRISH POTATOES, inst received and for salo by Oct JO GEO. W. PARKER. Ag't. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Bal? by DraggUta Every where. July 21_fffij-t , Borneo Bagging. 6BALES Superior COTTON BAGGING. ?O coils Greenleaf and Manilla Ropa. For salo tow bv E. A G. D. HOPE.