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f rec . i . | . VOLUME III....NO. 385.] CHAELESTON, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 18GG. [PRICE FIVE CENT?. TELEGRAPHIC. .-.-.-. Latest Enropean News. NEW YOBK, November 8.-Tho Worid has tho fol lowing BpocialB : LOUDON, Novembor 7.-Tho Bank of England received into ita vaulta in the month ending Fri day, gold to the valuo of ?019,960. Tho iucroa-o m tho week, aftor deduoting paymonts, waa ??___, rtW5. Ia the reserve notos thore waa nlao an in oreaso of ?656,970, LooDOtf, Novembor 6-Evoning.-Amorican Bonds I ruled this morning at 6_?88?1. Erie Shares aro 14 per oont. lowor. LIVERPOOL, Novombor 6-Evooing.-Tho Cotton market opened at tho rates of laat ovoning-Or kans Middling lC*d. The Petroleum morkot is fOfeta OovmKSTrsoTix, November 7.-An insurreotion hats commonood in Candia, and it is oflleially stat ed that throe fights bad ooourrod at Odiada, in whloh the ina urgents lost 112 killod. All tho Spha kUt Chief-, thirty in number, havo submitted. AEBXT PASSA will bo Governor of the island. A -arther ooncosBion for the ChrisUans from the Sul tan is oxpectod. -Smyrna Departure of tho nie ile nu Legation. WASHINGTON, Novembor 8.-EDWABDLEB PLUKB, ?oerotary of Legation to Moxico, in company with Oonoral SUBBKUUVS Ohiof of Staff, left hero this evening for Now York, whero they will await the arrival of oui- Mexican Minister, Hon. L. D. CAMP l BELL, and ?onoial E-UBKAW, who aro expected to arrivo in New York to-morrow or the next day. The ontiro party will sail from. Now York to Vora Cruz probably on ?Saturday next, on tho United ?.Hates atoamor SiMou?/ianna. Tito Fenian Trials. ToaoKTo, C. W., Novombor 8.-The Fenian trials worn rcsumod this morning. R. MOKENSIE and J. F. F-B-ONO nppearotl in bobalf of tho Aincricim Gtovermnont. Mr. TH?BSTON, the Amorioan Con sul, was also present. JNO. STEPHENS, a deaf man, was placed on trial, and aftor tho examination of several witnesses, who testiflod to having aeon bim carrying a rifle at Fort Erio, t!io Judge sum - mod np the case, and tbo jury, aftor a short al? senos, brought in a verdict of guilty. He was sen tenced to bo bung Decombor 13. -??.???. Commutation of tho Sentence of the Ps? niano. MONTEE.YL, Novombor 8.-It ia understood that 'tho Government, at a Cabinet meeting, ro aolved to commute tho sontenoo of LYNCH and UOMAHON. Three mon, named BELL, FLANIOAN and WELLS, confinod in tbe old jail tsinco June last, ? cbargod with Fenianism, wore released, tho Gran Jury having ignored bills against thom. -? ? ?? 131 e? ti on In Pennsylvania. -?j_iL.vui_.riiiA, November 8.-Tho BuBetih says thai NEWELL, Republican, has been defeated for . Congress ip tho Second Distriot by 600 majority. .< ? -.?? ? ? New Orleans News. NEW On__AN9, Novembor 8.-Cotton accounts continue favorable. AU crops spared by tho rains and worms will be saved. The Governor of Texas g reooiamonas tho extinction of all appearance of difforonoo as to civil rights botwoon tho blacks ?md whites. Typhus Fever In New York, NEW Tona, N-vaoibar 8.-Tho typtiaa fovor has broken out, in a malignant form, in ono of the oharitablo institutions on Manhattan Ialand. G Fovirtoon severo c?sea havo boon removed to the ... Fever Hospital within a fow day?. -**- ? ? Cholera on H anvil Stoamsblj? florida. NEW YOEE, Novombor 8.-The Florida, which arrived to-day from Havre, had twonty-nino doaths .OBI the passage from the cbolora, and five patients :.. ..aro still on board, who will bo transferred to tho Illinois. Tho Florida is cbartorod by tho French Govornuiont to go to Vora Cruz for troops, and merely toncho3 at Now York to land passengers. New Y orle M ii i-l tot. .?JON niflPATOH. Naw Yoau, Novembor 8_COTTON-Quiet at 38 @39 conta. Flour drooping at $12.d03$17._5. Wheat dull and S?1? oonta lowor. Pork quiet nt ?27.60. Lard boavy at ll@l5i. Goupona, of '81, li..; of '__, 111V; ofd-, 1?7J; of .->, 107?. Tona "1001. Troxsuriea 103. 3d Serios, 103. Oold 118J. Exchange) 109.{. EVENINO DlSPATOn. Cotton _@lo. lowor ; solos 600 balo.. Uplands 88. Flour dull; common drooping. Wheat dull. Corn 5@10c. lower. Pork lowor nt $37.50. Lord lower at 13^@13j. Sugar stoody. Cofibo steady. Naval Stores dull and lowor. Turponlino 82@9__. Rosin *5.50@$13.50. Gold ?_0J. Coupons of _5 107i. TrcaeurioB, aocond sorios, 106 ; third sorioa, 10.{. Carolinas, ox coupons, 61_. Mobil? Market. MOBILE, Novembor 8,-Cotton.-Bales to-day 450 boles. Middlings 3d. Markat dull, with a limited ?oraind. ??.?,_?__,____,,??-_____ A-TEirnoM ia called lo tho announoomont of tho mooting of .tho S. O. Rongera Charitable Associa tion, as advortinod in anothor column. Tho mem bers aro rotpiostod to bo pmiotual io thoir ottond iinco, N_wBtrn?Dmas ra RronniON?.-Tho Whig says: Improvement is still go?ig on in ltiolimond. Now unildingB aro in procose of oonBtruction in va rions parts of tho ely. Wo uotiood, on Fr-.dny, among others, a very bandsomo row of nearly flii iabodboupoa on Ninth street, between tho iosi denco of Dr. Ronlo and Meado & Bailor'*) drug -toro: oovoral on Ba ik stvoot, botwoen Ninth and Tonth, and another block on Tenth, botwoon Main and Bank stroota. In thoao times of finanoial dif ficulty it in gratifying to know that thore aro HOIUO of our citizens wbo have cuni tal to inveat. We aro pleased to soo tbo largo building on Broad, botwoon Ninth and Tonth, eroctod by tho oity, so nour its completion. It is a hnndsomo and imposing struct uro. and creditable both to its architect ona to tho City Government. Ono of tho most conspiouons objects in tho view from Garablo's Hill is Monsrs. Wnrwiok A larks .dales largo Mill. Ibis great establishment, whose Tebuilding involved so much raonoy, timo and labor, now looms np in its magnificent proportions. Ono of the new "ntorprisofl on foot is tho ronova tion of tho Armorv building?. Thoy havo already assumed a cheerful appoaranco, in striking oontrast with tho unsightly and blaokonod mass of ruins that they wore. THE Commissionor of Agrioulturo baa reoeotly rocoived soveral commnnicatlons roprobonting Uiat oonslaorabl? interest has boon oxoitod by the dis covery of burge deposits of peat in Borgen and aov eral othor counties in New Jersey. Several com panies have already been organised for the purpoAo of exhuming this valnablo, but. to our people, noy?! fuel, whiob it ia believed ?ill aell for lesa Win the prices at present paid for wood and coal. "_o_p<>rtaat ii tre*. _.' TUE EVENING STAR BISASTER. Interesting Statements of a Passenger. Crrr HOSPITAL, Novonibor 7, I860. 3b the Editor of Uio Charleston News: DE.UJ SIII :-Will you bo BO kind aa to allow mo, through tho modium of your valuabio papor, to rotura my grateful thanks to tho oflicors of tho City Hospital for their kind atten tions to mo during ray stay at that institution ? I was a passenger on board tho ill-fated ship Evening Star. Wo loft Now York on Saturday, Septombor 29th, with over throo hundred persons on board, posaongers nnd crow. On Tuosday, Ootobor 2d, at 1 r. M., tho woather looked ugly, with some rain. At G the wind was blowing protty strong, and kopt increasing. At about 11 tho passengers woro culled up to holp in bailing tho ship. I wont on dook. Tho Boa was dashing nnd breaking over the bulwarks of our laboring ship. Tho Aro room was flooded, tho uro put out, and tho vessel croaking in every joint, and loaking badly. From that time until daylight the pumps woro working, abont 250 portions bailing and doing all wo could to keep her floating until daylight; but the ship was doomed. At 5 o'clock in tho morning thoro was over two foot of water in the engine room. Booing that our efforts were useless, I went back to tho cabin and found all tho passongors aasomblod thoro, sorao pray ing, some crying, eomo singing hymns, eomo call ing on thoir frionds, eomo in a completo stato of nudity, with nothing but a lifo-pieservor. I left and went on tho upper deck. Da\ light was breaking, and oh, what a terriblo sight to bcholdl Tho whool-housos brokon to pieces, and nothing but death and destruction beforo us. Tho ship waa sinking slowly; nt that moment tho passengers rushed on deck and made for tho boats. No prep arations having been modo for thoir safoty, overy ono had to look for himaolf. Tho boats woro soon fillod, principal!}' with woroon; Iho dock was now on a lovel with tho wator. Suddenly tho dcok broke from under our foot, tho ship went down, carrying everything with her. When I came up to tho aurfaco I could sec nothing but the dobris of tho ekip. Of tho boats (six in numbor) two wont down with tho vessel; the others were all capsized. Everybody waa clinging to a piece of tho wreck. My Ood, what a sight to behold 1 tho sinking ship. Tho atruggles of tho poasongora for dear lil'o, cling ing to the drif tinga, apara and wreok of tho Even ing Star, will romain boforo mo as long as inomory holds ita own. I waa picked up by a boat which had boon righted, containing ton persona-aoven men and three women. Our boat upset throo timos; the last timo wo lost ono of tho females. We had no water, no provision, tho boat full of water and tho sea washing over us ovory minuto. Wo wore drifting about, watchful and anxious for a sail. At night ono of tho men got dulirioua and jumped over board; anothor one died in tho boat, probably of des pair. Tho next morning wo foil in again with tho wreok; saw a man on a raft, made for him, and found Captain Liosa, pilot of Now Orloans. Ho took command of our boat and crew, consisting of Moasra. JOHN BEBB?, E. A. VAK SICXLE, Jouai CA VANAUQH. ANDB?W MOMAHON, Captain LVONS, two ladios and myeolf. Wo hauled our boat on tho raft, got tho water out of her, picked up a cabin door, mado a aail out of it, and sailed wont to cross' the Gulf stream. On Friday night, all of ua being very much oxhauatod, wo took down our Bail to take a littlo rest-when tho GOA becoming very rough wo lost it, and tho boat filled up again. In that dosporato condition we woro drifting about Saturday morning, hopo almost gono, whon tho schooner Morning Star, Captain PALMEE, hove in eight. Ono of our crow, Jons CAVANAUOU, in a fit of delirium, jumped overboard at tho very moniont of our roacuo, and, wo ?agett to Btato, waa drown ed. Wo woro kindly received on board by Captain PALMER and Mr. GRUNTHAL, ono of tho ownora, who waa cn board, who took ovory caro of us, adbrding ovory comfort within their power. On Wodnosday wo wore landed in this city, and im mediately taken to tho City Hospital and put in tho Marine department. Hero wo had tho ploasuro of mooting With tho Ilov. Mr. YATES, tho Chaplain, to whom wo aro indebted for many kind acts. I cannot too much express my thai dm and gratitude to tho officers of that woll oonefcotod institution, particularly tho Doctora and Mr. FAinurr, Steward of the Hospital, for thoir kind attention? and good treatmont. I have been laying horo four wooka, HufToring groat pains from a bruised hand and ann, a carbunclo on ono log, and general prostra tion; but thank God I have got over it, and hopo never to moot again with such a calamity. I am, gentlemen, moat roapcctfolly yours, A. SOUZA, of Louisiana, Lato pp.jsoLigcr on Evening Star. LETTER FROM NEW TTORK. froou 00s OWN COOBEGIO?TDHKT.] Nsw Tons, Novombor 8_What's Hocuba to him, or ho to Hocuba ? What's STEVENSON to mo, or I to STEVENSON ? Why should his name bo Bounded moro than mino ? Why should it bo served up to mo this morning for breakfast, printed iu very largo letter? on a very small card ? Who ia STE VENSON ? Tho card tolls mo that GEOEOE STEVEN SON is the Roprosontativo for Congress in my dis trict, and that I must, boforo I partako of my ma tutinal moil, ronho up my mina to cast my voto for him and nob for STEWABT. This is tho manner in which tho widc-awoko pooplo here conduct such affairs; but it will not do; I will not voto for STE VENSON nor for STBWAIIT oithor. It mutton? very littlo to mo winch bo ?looted and which defeated; my board will romain unohangod in oithor cass, and boneo it eonccrn.3 not me. Perhaps did I livo (I moon board) in a district wherein I could volo for pretty littlo Kir?. ELIZAUETU CAUUY STANTON, or for ugly, big Mr. JOHN Monntaaer, perhaps, I eay, I should bo tomptod to deposit a voto; but STE VENSON dollghts not mo, STEWABT interests mo not, and BO, in a contemplativo manner, I toar up tho card into four pieces of equal dimonaions, and cat my breakfast unmixed with political sanco of any kind. Tho beta aro a thousand to nevon hundred on FENTON againBt HOWMAN; oro you publish thin tho lol.ograph will have informod you as tutfe* re suit. I will not attempt to prodiot what that re sult will bo, but I havo my opinion, and BO whicb ovor way tho fo'.'no quidrupod jumpo ti), you must take ii for granted that MOULXBXB oould havo fore told it had ho dooirod so to do. Tho Seventh Regimont ia not going to Paris. If enough money oould be raised to defray the ex pans?e of the trip, nine-tenths of them (or per haps ton-tenths) would he willing to go te the Ex position, but to pay thoir OTTO way is an animal of the equine spooice of aaothor boa. Aha so tho (foolish) projet baa bec? jyhmskf) abandoned. People who go about with Bubsuription lihta making collections for charitable purposes aro often plncod in moat embarrassing positions, boing subjected not only to unpleasant refusals but to atill moro disagreeable snubbing. A holy man-a clorgymnn who bails from tho eity of Brothorly Love-bus adapted a now plan for taking np theso collections, which remedies these evils most effect ually. Tho man of faith, whoso name is WILLIAMS, wishing to collect funds to bo appropriated towards tho erection of a school house (?) took a rido yes terday in a Fourth Avcnuo car, nnd aleo took a lady's portemonnnio from her pocket. An irre ligious dotoctivo arrested tho religiouH man, who is now hold in durance vile. The ladies hero wear a new stylo of hat that caps the climax of fashionable folly much bettor than it caps tboir beads. Tho hat ia porfoctly flat and shaped Uko tho cover of an octavo volume. It has no front and no back, and has boon appropriately called "a cross botwoon a snap-turtle and a wash ba8in." Aro such contrivances in vogue in Charles ton? If ao, I take back all I havo said and crave pardon of tho ladies. A trustee of one of the public schools offers a valuable prize to whichsoever of tho young ladies in the female dopartmont of one of tho grammar schools boro shall writo the beat poem on the loas of tho steamship Eoening Slar. The subject ia a good one, and so is the remuneration ofibrod. It is a natara] consequonco that br^ad must riso when Hour rises, at least so think tho French bakers of this city, who hare conspired* togcthor against the roll-dovouring public, who will honco forlh have to pay a higher price for French rolls of American make. The bakers say thnt fine Hour costs thom aeveutcon dollars per barrel, thcroforo thoy must in future charge two cents por roll, in stoad of one, na berotoforo. Music, which bath ohorms to soothe tho savage, will not soothe any of theNisitors of tho Central Park again till noxt spring or summer. Tho win ter of our discontent being upon us, the Tark Commissioners havo announced that the regular Saturday concerts will bo discontinued from to day. When CHAULES READE'S now novol, "Griffith Gaunt," first appered horo, few porsonrf road it save the critics; thoy, bowever.bn vc* made all classes anxious to read a work which thoy havo declared to bo a? "indecent publication." RI_VDE'? letter on prurient prudes enhanced tho curiosity, and now tbo said curiosity will be doubly gratified by the manager of tho New York Thoatre, who has had tbo story baatily dramatized, and will produce it soon in tbo form of a play. A hurdle race ia to como off in a fow daya at Jo rome Park, in which the riders will be tho owners of the horses-gentlemen who aro willing to risk tboir necks for the sake of a li t tie sport. Hurdle rac ing is a dangerous spocios of amusomont, and can bo indulged in with much moro eofoty by cxperieuood little negro jockeys than by inoxporienced ann tour riders. The gontlomen, howovcr, aro determined to risk thoir nooka on tho 8th instant, when the affair will duly como off. A Oollcgo of Dentistry has just been established horo, and the opening oxercises will take place on Mouday next. Tho addross will bo delivered by Prof, WM. H. Dw-SNTT.T.r, who stands at tbo bend of tbo dental fraternity In Now York. Tho Infirma ry will thon be opened for patienta in the manner of a regular medical college. The thcatrc-goors (and all of tho pooplo bore aro thoatrc-goora) aro anxiously awaiting tho rotura of Bi-Toni, who is announced to ro-appoor ou Monday next, in tbo groat rolo of "Adricimo Lo oouvrour." By tho timo bor ongngomont closoa wo will havo tbo plcasuro of seeing EDWIN BOOTH, who id, beyond all doubt, the gioatout "Hamlet" living, or who over lived, and at present tho grcatost actor in tbo world. BOOTU will open on tho 2C(h, in tbo "Merchant of Venice," at tho Winter Garden. Tbo "Black Crook" continuo:* to draw $3000 por night, and there ia no tching how long it may continue to do so. WAI-LACK is about to revivo tho old standard oomodioa ; "Faust" will bo give? in Brooklyn next Monday, by MAKBTZHK'S Italian Opera Troupe; MAGGIE M_TCI____, at tbo Prondway, "War to tho Knife" at tho Now York, ?id "Griffith Gaunt" in roborsal ; JIM RODIXSO*, tlio groatcst bore-backod uteoplo-cha_o rider in tho world at tho Now York Circus; concerts, wizards, loctures, i nins trola, balla, prol ty waitor girl aaloona, billiards, bowling alloys, faro banks, 4c, til doing a lively businose. MOULTRIE. ?PX-OSI MI____Cl). [New fork Herald'* Correspondent.] Cn? or ME.IOO, Octobor 22.. Bil ll.__nni.LUt ABDICATED? Tbo Capital is in a. hubbub to-day. Yostordny Maximilian took hia doparturo, professedly for On jsabiv in order to bo noar Vora Cruz upon tho ar rival of tbo stoamor Adonis with later iutolligenco from tho Empress. Instead of taking tho usual road to .'nebia bo wont a roundabout wuy, appa rently to avoid mooting Goncxal Caotlonoau, who, na tho Emperor was well awaro, would upend tbo night at Ayo tia, twenty mile M from this city. BAZAISE APPOINTED BEGEHT. Boforo leaving, tho Emperor appointed Marshal Bazaine temporary ltogent, and gavo oidora to his mini-torn to co dor with bim upon public mattera. Tho appointment and ordors wore informal and oral, tho Emperor declining to issue a proclama tion or to mako tbo appointment in writing, lost it should bo oooBtruod into nu-abdication-an act which ho says ho does not contemplate Tbo Em parer treated hi? mini-ten and tho Ayuntamiouto, or City Council, vory cavalierly, not con mil ting with either body upon so important a oubject, and merely Bonding hia miniatura a vor bal mea .ago of bia intended departure TUB msiai-nv nesioN. a Upon learning tho appointmont of Marshal Ba zaine as Regent the ontiro Aimiatry at ouco re turned tl-oir portfolio-., as tboy oro porsoually hus illo to lim. The Marshal baa not yet accoptod their roa.gnation, but holds thom in aboynnoo for tbo iirono.it, Au noon au thoir succosuor3 can bo dooidod upon tbo prcsont Ministry will bo at. onoo roliovod, and thuu terminates tho domination of the Church party. This Ministry baa boon most iliiiniitronu to tho Emperor. It failed to furniuh tho promised aid of money and mon, and mado it~ Golf and tbo Govornment obuoxiouu by tbo pro mulgation of fanatical dooroos and attempts to leg'nl;ito tbo Church over tbo temporal powor in Mexico. Its failure is an important suocoea for tbo Liberals, who will bo tbo muro readily able to cr-sh out tbo last spark of priostly powor uow pos sessed in tho country. AU-XVAI? OF O-BTLEKEAU. General Castloneau arrivod about one o'olook to day. Ho was eeoorted by a largo forco of cavalry, who will remain on duty in this oity for tho pro sont. It is s iid his instructions relieved"Maximilian from all the caree of gover-mont, allowing him -till the empty honors or Emperor and tho right to presido at council meetings, but ibo administra tion of nfl-ira ia to bo placed in o thor hands. If MhadlB-ttaa baa really abdicated, by cunningly avoiding an int?rvl.w with OaaU-noaa, he la saved the humiliation of being ordered to nnrreadojr, J>is Mrnanm tn*>o.herha_u?a_ His pereo?_4?*edA, however, say that he intends to rotara at an early day, and?h*tk_i?^ur_o/to 0. iiaba Is M_?ly io DQ whoro ho can obtain tho earliost information re garding tho health of tho Empress. Tho indigna tion of tho French at this singular freak of Maxi milian's is undiBguiBod, and tho Church party, so late his wnrmoat and almost only adhorente, bittor ly denounce him. PI1ETABINO TO LEAVE. From prosont indications Napoleon will Carry out in good faith bis premiso of tho withdrawal of hin anny from Mexico. Roeontly a largo quantity of fixed ammunition was destroyed at tho citadel in this city, it boing unsafo to transport sholls, &o., to Vera Cruz : arms havo been turned over to the Mexican authorities, and aoveral large trains with army storos havo boon dispatched within the last wook to tho coast. Daily sates aro hold at the Plaza of horses, mules, clothing and oquipago, whioh would bo required if tho army woro to romain. Well-informed officials oBsert that tho last French soldier will embark for homo boforo the last of February. This morning orders wore servod upon tho French oOicors in the Foreign Legion to at once make known their choice, whothor to roturn to their positions in tho Fronch nrmy, or if thoy preferred to servo undor tho "now government of Moxioo." This waa a perfect "aatonisher," and the officers desired to bo informed what was moant by the "now govornmont." If it alluded to tho Mexican empiro they demanded to know what eeonrity thoy would havo of pormanont Berrico and prompt pay. But fow of thom will continuo in tho aervico of Moxico under tho present circum stances. OBEAT LEDEBAL V10TOB?. The lib?rala of this oity profoss to havo rocoivod intoligonco of a great battlo won by tho Liborals over tho Austrian? at Oajaca, a fow days aiuco. Thoy say that Gonoral Porfirio Diaz, with four thousand mon, attacked tho oity of Oajnca, which was held hy ovor one thousand Aastrians. Tho lmttlo waa sovoro and long, but finally tho Aus trians wera drivon from tho Plaza and completely routed. Although nono of tho dotada aro furnished, ut ill tho Liboraia nsaort positively that thoy havo taken Oajaca eubalantially as stated. Very doubt ful. Oiru-inl Confinrmtlon of Maximilian's Ab dication. WASHINGTON. November 5.-Minister Romoro to day rocoivod tho "following loiter by way of Now Orleans: VEBA CBCZ, October 26,18C0. Maximilian left tho City of Mexico on tho 21st instant, rosigning verbally in favor of Genoral Ba zaino. General Bazaine endeavored to persuado him to delay Ids depart uro until General Castle ncau's arrival, but ho declined, and, escorted by eight hundred AuatrianB, proceeded to Orizaba by croas roads to avoid meeting with Genoral Castlo ncau. Ho reached Orizaba yesterday, and is ex pected hero to-morrow. The captain of tho Aus trian frigate D?ndola states that as noon as Maxi milian arrives ho will at once leave for Europe. It is said that Maximilian will publish to-day a mani festo at Orizaba. General Caatloneau reached tho city of Mexico soon after Maximilian left, and took possession of -the palace and assumed tho "reina1' of govern ment. Tho French soldiora who hadoutered undor Maxi milian's colors will bo returned to Franco undor General Castloncau's influence. General Porfirio Diaz has captured tho oity of Oajaca, taking all tho artillery, ammunition, men and oupplicB. .'I F ROUX EUROPE. The DunaawSt^MW City of Paris, which lot England on the ?>th of October, arrived at Now York on Sunday las'- Tho following ?B a summary of her nows : Tbo weekly soilings of tho Canard extra Bteamors had been suspended, but there would still bo de partures ol' tnoso vcBBola for Now York from Liver pool on every alternate Saturday, commoncing on tho 27th Octoboi-. The MochauicB* Magazine saya: "We understand that Govornmont has ordered ono of tho li>inch Rodman guns, with improved carringo, abut and powder, from tho United States. Tho gun will probably a rivo in this oountry in flvo or six weeks, whon we shall hor o for a Battlement of tho quos tion betwoon British and Amoriom ord nanoo." It io Btatod that tho Prinoo of Waloa. attondod hy a numerous ouito, will loato England for ltnsaia on tho 5th of November, to bo proecntat tbo morriago of hw sister-in-law, tho Princosa Dagmn,.*. with tho Cznrewitch. Tho United ?tato?J of America vs. Moil io. This is a suit hy tho United Statos Government to got Information from tho defendant, who was tho Liv orpool sgont of tho Confodorato Staten, na to whal prop?'ty ho had in his possoasiou belonging to hi* fate Government. Application was mado in Court ?uthoS'Jd for ftirthor timo to answor tho hill, on tho ground that tho dofondant had boon abroad for nearly six months, but ho had now roturnod, and his instructions had boon taken. Altor some discussion tho chief clerk of tho Court gave the dofondant a fornight's timo, npon payoioat of tho costs of tho application. Sir Moiton Poto bad gono before hin constituents at Bristol, and givon explanations in roferenco to his connection with the London, Chatham and Do vor Railway. Ho says ho in ay havo hoon foolish in endeavoring to support tho company, but ho lias not boon uishonoaf. Tho meotiug which ho addrceeod unanimously pasaod a resolution de claring his ex ninia t ioiw to bo H a tia factory. Tho T?ntes oeliovea it i M cortiin th it Mr. Rolt, Q. 0.. will bo tho now Attornoy-?enerah Mr. W. E. Forster had boon addrc? -ing his con stituents at Halifax, and his speech attracted con siderable attontion. Tho Daily News says ho do HOi'voa tlio praiijo ol' having delivered not perhaps tho most eloquent, hub cort.unly tho most pornu.i sivo and Btatoamanliko spoaoh on tho roform quos tion whioh has been hoard during tho rocosa. It was statod that owing to the hoavmo n in tho Manchester gooda market in the furn ol' tho ad vance in Liverpool, many of tho manufacturers in Manchester had roeoh oil upon placing their mills upon short timo (four days a week), in ordor to check the production. Tho roceipts of tho Atlantic Tologroph Company aro stated to averago from ?000 to ?1,000 iitorling nor day. Tho Poll Mall Gazotto says tho Earl of Cktrendon was very much indiuposod. Tho Soorotary of Stato for War baa invitod pro posals for bro.ioh-loadora, to roplaco tho present riiloo usod in tlio British army. It ia reported that a. disagrcopiont hns talton place between M. l'oidd, Fronoh Min:stcr of Fi nanco, and the Emperor Napoleon, on tho question of immodiatoly raiding a hoavy loan, in order to find employment for nrtioana and other ??lasaos of workmen in difieront parta of tho oountry. Tin's Bohomo, It is said, has for a long timo boon con templated by tlio Emperor, but opposed bv M. Fould, who has always solicited adolay. Tho Paris ooiToapoudont of tho Mornhig Advortuior tia; 6 tliat M. Fould has aga n oakod tliat tho doostiou may bo doforrod for another ycix ; but it isbolio< od that tho 1'lmpcror has bwa mtluoncod by tim dis turbances which (hrcatonod to tako placa among tho workmcu at Lyona, and hns dco.iled in favor of raising a loou without ftirthor dclav, It? in ox puctod, as ft coiiBoquouco, that M. Fould will carry into execution bia froquoutly threatened resigna tion. Tlio Fmporor, Emprose. and Princo Imporial ar rived at St. Cloud on tho ?1st from Biarritz. Great Kxprcsa Consolidation. Tho Now York Times, of Monday, aaya : "Another important consolidation of buainoas intercut?, centering in New York, baa boon Direct ed. Tho woll-known boneo of Wolla, Forgo A Co. tho Ovoi laud Mail Company, tho liolladay Mail an Exproaa Company, and tho Pioncor Stage Oomp ny of Califorma havo bo n eoncrotod into ono ooi oom. The now Company also boo jmo.-i proprio of all the rights, interoilu, fee, of tho Araeri and Unitod States Bxprosa Companion west of Missouri Uiver and is, accordingly, solo and ox elvo owner of all the oxpreasbusinoaa dono bet vj that river and tlio Pacific Ocoan, orbotweo: Atlantlo States and tho Statos of tho Paoiflo. dor this consolidation over four thousand m otago lines ootna under ooutrol of tho now. a^omont, in addition to the general expressfJ" ?ses by sea and land. / ._. t/tHTHo capital of tho new eompany Is glO.OOOi? " adopts tho old same of Wells, Pargo & a tho la,'ji house ot tbc. aiylo goiog Into liquisbuwiun tbo lot of tho current month. Mr. Louis McLano, for many yonra tho Superintendent and Manager of Wells, Pargo A Co.'a buaiiiosa on tho Pacific conat, has romovnd to thia oity, and aa Prosidont of tbo now organization will asauino its manage ment. IBs associate Birootora aro D. N.Barnov, A. H. Barney, Eiigono Kelly and Bon. HolIadnY. 'nio principal managers of nil tbo old companies retain Ihoir roF.noetivo intoroste in tho presoutono, and tako part in tbo conduct of its aifairs. All tbo gold-boaring Torritoriee of the United States, oxoopt Arizono, will now bo reocbod and served by the stago linoa of Wolla, Pargo & Co., Ihoir oxpress und their banking offices. Arrange ments aro also in progress to exton- tho fullost bciieilta of mail and O-pross facilities to China and tho East Indies via tho new line of stoamnhips of tho Paci?o Mail Company. ?5*-T?_e Uclt-tlvcs, Friends and Acquaint ances of Mr. and Mm. Cu.u_-*a FIU__DEB, of Mr. and Mrs. TnEODOBB COKDKS and of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. JOWITT, aro Invited to tho Funeral of Mra. THEODORA C. FREMDER at the Gorman Lutheran CUurch, cornor Anson and Haeel streets, on To-Morroio Morning, at Nino o'clock. 3 Novomuor 9 SPECIAL NOTICES. JB2?- ALL CLAIMS A.GAIN3T THE BRITISH bark B. F. SHAW, J. M. C-Mit Maator, mast ho presented at our"Ofl_co at or bofore 12 o'oloefe Meridian, on Friday, Oth hut, or they will ho debarred payment. J. A. EN8LOW _ CO.. November 7_Consignor*?. ?SS- ESTIMATES FOB REPAIRS WANTED. sr-.ii.xl EetimatoB for repairing tho Spaniah brig JOVEN JOSE, of Bllboa, FBADUA, Maator, according to tho ro coiuraondntlon of Port Warden's Survey (which can bo ?ice- at this oQloo), will l-o w el ve ii at tho Spanish Cou eulnle. No. *8 Droad-otroot, until 12 o'clock on Friday, '.itil imitant, at which timo tlioy will be oponed. Tbo re pair, oro to be done withdisratch, and the materials us -d to bo to tho satisfaction of tuo Captain. The party whoso proposals win be accepted must bn prepared lo givo a bond for ono-fourth of amount of bia estimate, cornil lio ned for t_o faithful oxecution of tbo work, the samo to bo forfeited ia favor of tho vessel in caso of non-compli unec, nud cancelled whou the survey of the Port Wa?> liena will declaro the vossol ia a fit and ecaworUiy condi tion. Ktitlinntes will bo roccived either for the wholo re pairs, or for the HuXt, Masts and Spars, and Rigging and 8aila, separately. P. J. E3NAF.D, Conaignco, Novembor 7 3 No. 73 East Bay. ?S" ST. PHILIPS STREET SCHOOL.-AN ELECTION FOR TEACHERS of .the St. Philip's Street School win bo bold on tho 15th but. All applications must bo left with the undoTsigued at tho Normal School, on or bofore the 10th Last.] By order of the'Board. E. MONTAGUE ORIMKE, .SciTOtary C. F. Schools. November 0 ? A3-WE ARE ATTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE Mr. W. P. PATTERSON na a Candidato for the Logiala taro, to fill tho plaoo made vacant by tho resignation of F. D. RIOIL-BDBOM, Esq. November C ??-ME.3SBS. EDITORS .-PLEASE ANNOUNCE Col. EDWARD MoCRADY, Jr., aa a Candidate for tbo LcRislaturo from this City, in place of F. D. Rrci-utnson, and obligo MAJ-TY FRIENDS. Novombor 5 _ ?S-W? ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHITING, Baa.., as a candidato for Sheriff of Charleston (Judicial) District, at t_o next clsoticm. Soptombor 10 "oa-PIN-dtTNOTICE.-?LLP-UWO?8 HA VINO cLalma against the lato JOHN S, PALMEll, Ja., of St BU-p-on'a Pariah, will present them, properly attested, and tho BO indobtod will moko payment to ISossre. GAIL LARD k MXNOTT, V-ndorhorst Wharf. ?A. A. PALMER, Eitocatrix. October 31_8 jearN oncE.-APPLICATION? YYILL BEMADE at tho ons-lng scss-an of tho General Assembly of this Sato ibv an Ao? of Incon>oratton of THE SOUTH CARO LINA LOTTERY ?AND LOAN A3800IATION, for tho purpoeo of aiding planton niirVpro-lolmj tho agrioul tuml intoreflta of tho State. dame- October 1 tW SOUTH CAttO???A-C?? AULESTON DI" TBIOT-IN CHANOE-Y-OITICE Ob' THE REGISTER IN EQUITY.- NAPOLEO.V N. C03TE. et un, vi. ED WARD A. BOLLIM, GEO ?GE BALL AND WIFE, AND OTHER--BILL FOR P-IRTITTOH.-It appearing to my satisfaction thai QEOtJE HAM, and MARY ANN, his wlfo, OHARO-3 P. BOLLIii nail G--0113E E. RINO, Jr., doiC-danta la tula c_M, aro ah30.it from, and reside bayond tho limita of thla'Jlato, so that the ordinary pro cosa of tho Court cannot lu BCrvod on thom : On motion of coinplalnant'a Solicitor. a-JoreJ that tho Bald ilof.in-aut-, G BO ??ii; ILv__ aud M.nr AM?, hia wiAi, CIKBLES P. B_-_E? and GEoaoa E. UM, Jr., do appear nud pload, enswor or demur to thia (Mil, wiLhin thrw months from tho publication of Uds odor, or nn ord?* pro confuso will bo granted and ontorod (pilait Oxea. JAS. I?.' O ANTI, Regi_to?n En-aity, Charleston District. Novombor 2 i_Oma JOST NOTICE ?IEREBY GIVEN THAT AP PLICATION wiB bo i>de ct the next BOBHIOU of tho Log lalaturo for o Oh-ri-of Incorporation of a Company to bo called THE OEUtLESTON IMPROVED GASLIGHT COMPANY. D_no3mon Octobor 3 ThoL-avrs of Health. It is U3C1099 fbrtato Logia-iturcs to pasa laws for Uio pre-ervatlon of ti publlo hoalth, if tlio groat law of te/f prtstrvation, wph dependa for Ita enforcement upon tho unit of the dividual, i_ aufft-jrod to remain a dead letter. Thora ia naccly nn adult mombor of tho Community, of either ao_,?? *du_ oouutry, who has not scou tho testi mony in Wof HOSTETTER'-i STOMACH BITTEItS, ftirnlaliod of ,il?U* *>W11 Bignaturoa by pcreonaof ac knowledgwr;ialnonco In solenco, li tcr.it uro, art, com raeroo, aafnry department of b-ainoaaandprofosaional lit'a. Tho wit-eas-iB have doolared lu tho moat e-plluit tonna ti/**0 preporatioa la a nafc^'nard ngainet opl damlca?r?0T|jrc?en remedy for dyspopata, a v_lu_hlo antl biUo?in/i>ovlicine, a promoter of apiMtitc, a gc-ni-l and hannlA Blimulant, a good acclimating medicine? a ntron/caci* of tlio norvoa. a g-aoral invigorant, a pro tectl/iH,aIaat tlio dolotorli>_6 ri?i*v!_ of malaria and fan putVator, und that it hnp.-u-ta a degroo of vigor and ac to the vital forcea which la not communicated by tor of tbo tonics and -tomncbicR in uno. Under -lrcu-Mt-nces tho aolf-prvsarvaliTO law of nature d te-ch ovary ratloaul porooa who, cithor by reason nherent debility or in cotasegaa-oo of expoauro to un lolcaomo lnfluoncca, in in peril of toeing tlio greatest ol 1 temporal bleaaing?, H-*XTII, tho importanco ofuahig ii? BITrERS, aa a defensive medicine. Dys; c-pUca who egleot to givo it a trial aro aimply their own onomlcs. It i gnaranteod to euro Indlgoetion in all Its forma, and the bilious and n_rvous will find nothing in tho whoio range of O-Md and proprietary modlclnca which will afford thom tho a-me pellet 0 November 6 MEDICAL BOOKS ! MEDICAL BOOKS ! r(B ATTENTION OF PHrSICLVNS AND STUDENTS la called to a largo and valiuiblo i^ollootlon of worka >n the -lndrod aciencM of Medicine, Anotomy, Phjnlolc ry, Ohoci-iti-y, bo., compi-dng many of tho beat atandard ivor-a on those auhjee-s. The wLoio comprising tho Library o: a prominent PhyakOan and Bargoon, Utcly de xstjad; now bolng oCf?rod at Private Sale by ' - - SMXTH b _toOIU_tVBAY, <?ximi-lMtoaAi?aU-,No.-TBMaalM?N< ' South olde, nats Stat? atrw*. itovat-boc 7 9 .A. OABD. TO GAS CONSUMERS. Mr. JOSEPH POZNANSEI .r HAS THE HONOR TO INVITE ALL THOSE INTEB liSTlU? In tho Important question of ECONOMY IN GAS CONSUMPTION, to vlalt tho offlco of Tiri! DAXLT NSW? THIS EVENING, whoro tho GAS MULTIPLIER la'.la full tide of succo^a In It? practical application. By a spo oled ooutrivanco appUod to thia now apparatus Mr. POZ NANSKI ?111 bo ablo lo show tho eiTcot of tlio difference botwoon the old and new light upon all tho hghta of tho entire reading room, thus furnishing the lmmoeliata means of judging to what extent the carbonlo power of tho city gew ia incroasod by tho application near that meter of tho MULTIPLIER or CARBUBATOB. Experi ment? ot 8 o'clook. 1 November 9 BROKEN FORTUNES AND BROKEN FURNITURE. *<* FACTS WORTH RE1IEBBERIM?. " TO REPAIR YOUR BROKEN FORTUNES IT IS ES SENTIAL you should practice oconomy. Do yo? wish to buy FURNITURE ? 8avo your monoy by buy ing at MACKEY & BAKER'S. To repair your BROKEN FURNITURE, una bavo It made equal to now, REMEMBER MACKEY k BAKER will do it at a small coat. REMEMBER MACKEY k BAKER aro also prepared to tarn'out all Kinds of Furnituro, and do all kinds of Turning. REMEMBER THE ADOER BUILDING. Cornor Eng and Margot atroots. Novombor 0 3 Entrance on Mirkot etroot. NEW DRUG STORE AND DENTAL DEPOT. J. B. SOLOMONS, M. D., I J. M. CALDWELL, Surgeon Dentiiit. I Grad?ate In Pharmacy. TNPORM THE TTZENS OP CHARLESTON AND X ita vicinity that Ihoy havo oponod a PIR3T-0LA88 DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION ST?BE OH HABEL STREET, next to St. Mary'a Church, where wifl bo found a largo and handsome assortment of puro DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. Di CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, THEY HAVE ESTABLISHED A DENTAL EMPORIUM, wUoro will bo found a iluo assortment of DENTIST'S MATERIALS, to which they invite the attontion and patroui'go of tim Doutai Fraternity of this and other Sou thorn cf.lce. ' Particular attention ?ill be given to tho compounding of PRESCRIPTIONS AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Dr. SOLOMONS w?l continue his practice of Dontiatry. J. B. SOLOMONS, M. D.. burgoon Dentist. J. MARSHALL CALDWELL, firmln it.; in Pwwmaoy. The DRUG STORE ia undor tho aolo euporttrendinco of Dr. CALDWELL._ No\cmborO SMOKING T0SAS60ES THE SUBSCRIBERS. BAVINQ BEEN APPOINTED Solo A|:oiil3, In this city, for Monars. NELSON A UoILWAINE'S OEL':iillATED 8MOKINO TORAOCOIB, would roapoctfulb" <*U tlio attention of Merchante aud Doalorato tho s-tmo. ' Wo hive on hand, and will ro celva r?gula-iy tronx tho Factory, full ouppliea of tho fol lowing ocl-'hrated brauda : ?TiTE OKEAT 30UTHnRN HARMONISER" "THE aUERILLA CLUB" "THE DIttD'8 EYE," oamplos of which etta bo ?cou at our Store. Tho above brands have ottiUnod uonaidorabla oolebdty in moBtof our Sou thorn tillea, and wo would warn deud ora against counterfeit brimin. IAURBY k ALEXANDER, "__________. No- 187 East Ray. Novombcr 0 f_t_\? ARTIFICIAL LECS AND 1MB. DR. BLY'fl PA TENT ARTEFi OIAL -LK?8 A ARMS have .ali tim motton? of tl.o natural Umba, and are pronounced by Surgeons and other competen*. Judges to ho tho BEST IN THE , WORLD. I liavo oatob llaled a PER MANENT MAN UFACTORY IN THIS CITY, and hope tlioiie in need wiUeorwult their own tntr? 9st, nnd nuvo them 'TROPERLY FITl'ED ON." Rc inombor, no Artificial Leg can 111 proporly without tlio ittondanco of tlio patient at the Manufactory, no mora iban a (?Ins? Eye or a set of Teeth would. Dr. RLY htm [ho STATE CONTRACT of Ooorgiaand Toinces-e. TJIOHO ???lying from tho abovo States will bo PROMPTLV SUP PLIED, for pirtioulara, address J, E. GARDNER, Agent and Manufacturar of Dr. BLY'S PAT?:Nr ARTI [1CIAL IJMUK, No. ina EING STREE r, Charleston. *. ". Novombor 9 If NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A largo Bupply of STATIONERY PHOTOURAPHH, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM? POCKET ROOKS, DIARIEH for 13?7, Etc also, A Ano and largo uolecuon of NOVELS, by tho most :clobratcd author?. BONO BOOKS, BOOKS for Homa Viiiuaouionte, Ac All Uio MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERA. DAILIES constantly on hand, and aubecriptlona to :elvod for tho aamo. . Order? from tho country aro respectfully noUeited. TERMS LIBERAL. __Nov?mber S B?KER'S BITTER& rE8ALEAT ALL PROMINENT OltOCERR WIN? MERCHANTS AND DRUQOI8?8,sn&^-uZmM July, by .IfciTOK^BoteJl*?*, ?To, 00 ?4B&KTY-STIUmaTv l*5AW VOBtfa, lijiwt Vi