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? lill.ni I- ?IM_LIU_ Vorclgn A (Tatra. PARIS, Ootober ll-Mid-night. Prince Napoleon bas yielded to the per? emptory order of tho Government and left Paris. PARIS, October 12.-Tho new postal treaty between Franco and tho United States has been negotiated. It fixes letter postage at eight cents for o no-third of au ounce; and newspaper postage, which was eight, is reduced to three cents. Begi3tored letters und tho trans? mission of patterns uro also provided for. Prince Napoleon will bo escorted to the frontier by a military guard. MADRID, Ootober 12.-A Republican insurrection has broken oat among the troops garrisoning the arsenal at Verrai, in the proviuco of Corunna. Tho Go? vernment ha9 despatched a force of troops to tho town, and summary mea? sures will be at once adopted to suppress the revolt. Later details have boon received of the revolutionary outbreak at Ferroll. The garrison of tho fortress and the crow of the Spanish war steamer Majerdo, con? tinue to withstand the overtures of the rebels, and remains faithful to tho Go? vernment, notwithstanding the insur? gents had succeoded in gaining posses? sion of the gun-boats, which anchored in the harbor. They also obtained pos? session of the light-bouse, and impri? soned the keeper. Bjthoio means, they have dosed the port, so that the Govern? ment reinforcements cannot reach tho placo by sea. When the Minister of the Colonies announced the facts in tho Cortes, tho Aluhonista and Republican deputies took oooasioa to disavow any complicity of their partisan with the movement, and declaro their sympathy with tho Government ns against the in? surrectionists. LONDON, Ootober 12.-A severe storm bas prevailed on tho coast, during the past twenty-four boura. Several disas? ters to shipping in the British Channel aro reported. America.ii 31 a tte ru. CHARLESTON, Ootober 12.-Arrived steamship James Adger, New York. NEW YORK. Ootober 12 -The Work ingmen's Union nominated Jas. O'Brien for Mayor. Tammany nominated Abraham R. Lawrance for Mayor. CAIRO, October 12.-Maldefassi, to? bacco agent for the Italian Government, and a lady were killed this morning on the Paducah and Elizabethtown Road. The ladies' oar fell forty feet, bottom np. Severul ladies were severely wound ed. INDIANAPOLIS, Ootober 12.-The fol lowing are majorities in the Congres sioual Districts, nearly official: For Con? gressmen-First District, Democratic 143; Second District, Democratic, 4,348 Third District, Demoomtio. 997; Fourtl District, Republican. 397; Fifth Dis triot, Republican, 821; Sixth District Republican, 859; Seventh District, Re publican, 403; Eighth District, Republi can, 3,000; Ninth District, Republican 500; Tenth Distriot, Republican, 967 Eleventh District, Republican, 826. NEW YORK, October 12.-On Thursday night, a gang of ruffians made a despe rate attempt to wreck a train on th> Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad near Patterson, N. J. Thoy piled rock on the track, and would have been sue cessful but for their discovery by th track-walker. CLEVELAND, Ootober 12.-The Catho Ho Total Abstinence Union of Amerio elected the following officers: Presiden -Rev. James MoDevitb, of Washington vice-President-Robert Wilson, of Ne' York; Secretary-R. J. O. Dazeratt, t Washington; Treasurer-Thomas I Noran, of Providence; Sergeant-at-Arct J. D. Hawley, of Philadelphia. Tb convention then adjourned, to meet i New York. LOUISVILLE, Ootober 12.-An unfinisl ed building fell to-day, crushing tl adjoining house. The father, mother, girl of six and a baby wore killed at tl supper table; two others died of their ii juries. J. C. Webb'a printing office wi also crushed. ST. LOUIS, October 12.-The vigilant committee of LaFayette County kill? two horse thieves. Fifteen business houses at White Ha 111., wore burned to-day. ST. LOUIS, Ootober 12.-Tho Cottt Association gave its annual banquet, la night, at Sangerfest Hall, to the cott< growers who exhibit cotton at the 8 Lonis Fair. About 1,000 persor representing the cotton interests of t South and commercial interests of ? Louis and the West, vere present. T sweepstake premium of $1,000 for t best bale of long or short staple cottc was awarded to J. G. Yeiser, of P< Edwards, Mississippi. NEW YORK, October 12.-The yac Dreadnought won the ocean race, of 2 miles, in twenty-five hours five minot boating the yacht Palmer. The weekly comparativo cotton sta ment, sent out last night, should be c rooted to read: Exports for the wt 36,821; total for the year 91,456. LEWISTON, ME., Ootober 12.-1 first severe frost occurred last nig Vegetation was cut and ioo formed some places. SAN FRANCISCO, October 12-1 Board of Supervisors having failed over-ride Mayor Alvord's veto of order favoring a subsidy of $2,500,001 the Central Pacific Railroad Company * is dead, and cannot be revived. BANOOR, MAINE, Octobor 12.-' Schwartz block was burned to-day; surunoe $88,000. The loss is very bea Falling walla killed ono and hurt scve WASHINGTON, Ootober 12.-Evcnin The cable from Aspiuwall to Jami is open for business. The success of the weather bureai forecasting frosts bas been parti tosted. The signal o(Bco has just another very deoided success in its role of adapting its probabilities to wants of agriculture. This time it nearly two days ahead of Jack Fi whoso visitations Lavo been very exten? sive within the past twenty-four hours. It is believed that this new ability of the weather reports in announcing severe frosts will enuble horticulturists aud farmers generally to save many of their products from untimely blight, and greatly enhance tho valuo of the proba? bilities in tho eyes of tho eutire moral public. The departments will be closed on Monday and draped for thirty days, in respect for Soward. His last words were, "Love ono another." Probabilities-The barometer will pro? bably rise on tho lakes by Sunday, with Northerly to Westerly winds und clearing weather, but occasional light ruins. Ou tho lower lakes, and thence over tho Middle and Eastern States, falling ba? rometer, brisk Southerly to Westerly wiuds, with threatening weather and oc? casional rata belts, extending to Wost Virginia aod tho Ohio Valley. Io tho North-west aud upper Mississippi Valley, Northerly to Westerly winds, increasing pressure, and cooler and partly cloudy weather. lu tho South Atlantic and Gulf States, light Northerly to Easterly winds, and generally clear weather, unless with cloudiness on tho Gulf coasts, aud winds possibly veering to Southerly on the South Atlantic. ATLANTA, October 12.-The State Fair opens on Monday, tho 14th, and con? tinues the entire week. The number of entries exceeds that of auy previous your. The Fair promises to be a great ?access. Financial un.? Commercial. LONDON, Ootober 12-Nooa.-Consols 92 3?; ?s 89^. LIVERPOOL, October 12-3 P. M. Cotton opeaed nod closed quiet und 6teady-uplauds 95-?@9^; Orleuos lU(?) lOjfj', sales 12,000 balee; speculation and export 4.000. NEWYOKK, October 12-Nooo.-Gold steady, at 12^(^12%. GoverumuatE dull but steady. State hoads steady. Mooey 4. Exchange-long 8*?; shorl lO^f. Cotton firm; sales 1,198 bales middling uploads 19.%; Orleans 19Jg\ Flour and wheat quiet aud firm. Corn dull aod unchanged. Pork dull, at 14.2E @14.30. Freights dull. Lard steady steam 8 7 P. M.-Cotton firm; sales 2.35S bales-19^? for middling uplands; 19Ji for Orleans. Flour Arru ead iu fair ex port demaod. Wheat about lo. lowei aad ia very moderate export demand, Corn lesa active and unchanged. Pori quiet aad firm. Lard firm. Freight! lower. Cottoa-per sail *^o. Groceriei steady. Cotton receipts to-day-oet 2( bides; gross 1,773. Sales of futures to day 8,900 bales, as follows: Ootobei 18#@18%; November 18)?@18*?; De cember 18??@18??; January 18%; Feb mary 19 L-16@19*?; March 19 15-16 April 20J?. Money closed at 3@4 Sterling quiet aad steady. Gold 12^ (3 12%. Governments steady. Stutes dull 7 P. M.-The bank statement shows 1 decrease in loans of 81,500,000; inareasi io speoie $2,250,000; increase ia deposit $3,500,000; increase ia legal tender 83,875,000; the statement shows a gail of $500,000 ia reserve. LOUISVILLE, Ootober 12.-Flour scare -extra family 6.50@7.00. Cora firm mixed and white 46@47. Supply 0 provisions nearly exhausted and price very firm. Pork 13.75@14.00. Bacon Bboulders 1%\ olear rib sides 11??; clea Bides 12, pucked. Lard 9 h.'(mil; smu! orders ^'u. higher. Whiskey firm, a B3@89. CINCINNATI, Ootober 12.-Flour quic aud unchanged. Coru quiet aud weat at 42. Pork strong and stock scarco, e 14.00. Lard firm-sales of summer 1 7%; kettle 8. Bacon firm-jobbers' salt of shoulders 1%\ sides held firm; offei ings light; clear rib sides ll'si; eleu sides 12. Whiskey firm, at 88. BALTIMORE, October 12.-Cotton qnii -middling 18??@19; receipts 193 bale sales 105; stock 1,690. Floor qaie Wheat dull. Corn quiet and scare Provisions firmer, bat not quotab higher. Whiskey steady. CHARLESTON, Ootober 12.-Cottc firm-ordinary 16>?@17; good ordinal 17^?17^; low mtddliog 17#; mi. diing 16; receipts 1,810 bales; sales 50 stock 18,050. NEW ORLEANS, Ootober 12.-Cottc strong and ia fair demaad-good ore aary YJ%'t low middling 18^'@18^ middling 18-J^; receipts 3,000 bales; e ports 3,780; sales to-day 1,500; last eve iug 2,700; stook 68,350. NORFOLK, Ootober 12.-Cotton fir and offerings light-ordinary 14@1 good ordinary 17>?; low middling 18 181 e ; receipts 1,075 bales; sales 21 stock 5,405; exports 1,600. PHILADELPHIA, Ootober 12.-Cott quiet aad steady-middliog 19Jy@19 BOSTON, October 12.-Cotton firm middling 19%; receipts 426 bales; sa 250; stock 3,500. WILMINGTON, Ootober 12.-Cottoa fi -middliog 18; receipts 3,289 bales; < ports 294; Bales 101; stock 289. AUGUSTA, October 12.-Cottou qu aod firm-middliog 17^?17%; reooi] 1,429; Bales 1.319. MOBILE, October 12.-Cottoa qu aod firm-good ordinary 17>4*, low m dliug 17%; middliog 18%; reooipts 1,4 bales; exports 945; sales 400; etc 77,812. SAVANNAH, October 12.-Cottoa aot and oiVeriugs fair-good ordiuary 17 low midiliugl7%@17%; middliog 18 sales 1,300; stock 34,975. GALVESTON, October 12. - Cot steady-ordinary 15%?15!?; good diuary 16;?; receipts 1,188 halon; sc 600; stock 20,188. Woodford Couaty, Ky., has a bac tor who has courted one lady uusucc fully for twonty-seveu years, and is 1 a wooiu'. If Adam is accountable for "001 queatiat damages" ho will have n ro timo of it. Did any ono ever seo flour made f: wild oats which people sow in t yoong days? JV Terrible Shipwreck-Discovery of an Abandoned Vcsael at Sea-Tb? Crew Starved to Death. Mr. James Dugan, who arrived in New York from Sydney, Cape Breton, the other day, gives the following additional particulars of tho disaster heretofore re? ported of tho wrecked brig, which tho schooner Lancaster (in which Mr. Dugan was passenger) came up with and board? ed on Thursday, tho 10th of September: Ou tho night of tho 18th ultimo, a j strong head wind prevailed. At differ? ent periods, tho captain's attention wan drawn to a mysterious object, now off ' tho port und now off tho starboard bow. Tho look-outs were continually reporting the black hull that kept in sight all the time, until the captain gave his opinion that the object seeu ahead was a dis mueted and deserted vessel. Just after dawn, the unknowu object hove in sight again; but nono of those on watch could distinctly make out what it wus. The captain, however, satisfied himself that it was uu abandoned vessel. While at breakfast, tho second mute, Mr. Prior, hurried into tho cabin, and nddreseiug himself to tho captain, said: "There's au ubandoned hull adrift off the star? board qnarter; ber spars aro gouo, and she looks to havo been a brig jr brigan? tine." Soon after Capt. Martin went on deck, the boll of u largo craft was plainly dis? cernible off the starboard quarter, about two points to the Northward. That the dismasted vessel had been deserted, Ibero was no qaestiou, tho heavy mass being tossed about like a log. The cap? tain gave orders to bear away for the wreck, and at mid-day, the schooner Lancaster was broadside of the aban? doned vessel. On boarding it a dismal sight present? ed itself. Splintered spars, entangled in canvas and rigging gear, and the planks of a boat torn asunder by tho wind and sea, were scattered around in sad con? fusion. Moro dismal were tho scene." whioh further investigation brought to light. Below a heap of motley rigging, und brokeu by tho weight of a spat which luy across it, were the bones of o human being-a skeleton. The skull and bones had been crushed almost ou c level with tho dook. Shreds of cunvat trowsers and a Guernsey frock wert fouud among aud near tho skeletons. A slight covering of crisped flesh rc maiued on four of tho skeletons, ?how ing that they hud died more recently than the other two. Many of th? utensils of the galley were fouud, uni Captain Martin made a strict searcl among them to assure himself whethei there had been any food on board at thi timo ot the death of these men. Not i single remaining pot or vessel of an; nature in the oooking department of tin ill-fated craft contained the least partid of food. This discovery seemed ti satisfy the captain that all on board ha? perished from hunger, having failei after months of eager expectation am short allowance, to meet with any help ing baud. Tho spcotaole on board th dreary sepnlohral hull was at least ap palling. The hardy sailors themselves scenic to sicken at tho revolting disclosure and an ominous silence seemed to btw been spontaneously determined ou b the living ones who stood among th skeletons of the drifting hull. It wc ascertained that the vessel had been ri( ged a brig. The hull bore no name o its sternpost. On the bowsprit the wor "G'oualvon" was barely legible. In tl forecastle, which was almost filled wit water, n most unearthly stench wus di covered, and only two men could I found to enter and remain long enoug inside to report on what they bad see there. There were two corpses on tl floor and one stretched across a bun! These sad relios wero removed on dec! and the nine bodies wero arranged i lino and covered in canvas by tho ca tain's order. Tho wheel-houso had been carrit away, and tho fastenings of tho rudd brokeu. This, as thc captain remarks was tho work of Bomo tremendous sc The foremast had been cut away to sa tho vessel from foundering-ono of tl extremest emergencies in a hurricane sea. Tho jibboom was gone, and t entire craft, ns she then appeared, w the most complete wreck Captain Mart had seen or heard of in his nautical t perience of nearly forty years. Entering the cabin, a foul odor w discovered, but not intense enough forbid a thorough investigation. 1 wurd the end of tho steps leading do' to the cabin a fetid pool of water v seen, and the men had to wado thron it in order to reaoh every portion of t cabin. Betweon a stationary table a a couch, tho heud of a corpse protrud from a berth in the wall, and, wL brought on deck, it was found to be i: state ot decay. A buttoned jacket good material, blue pantaloons, a flan shirt, marked "T. F.," and ono bo oovered the corpso. Tho chronomc in the cabin pointed to <!>.< o'clock, t on the stationery table was an oj Bible turned downward, a revolver w two chambers loaded, and n bottle c tainiug a piece of paper, upon wh was written, "Jesus, guide thia to sc helper. Merciful God, don't let us rish." Tho words wero detaohod, an hiatus ocenrrod between every two three of thom, which showed thut writer must havo boen either in tho 1 est stago of debility, or driven to a ness by hunger. In tho captain's et room his corp.- o was found lying ben the floor, as though he hod fallen fi weakness, while struggling with f hopo to save himself und mon. On bed wero scattered books, pnpors, but one shoot attracted particular at tion. It was dated MARTINIQUE, May 30, 187 DEAR KATE: I will post this letter to sccuro you of my woll being, bu not attempt to hazard an answer to port as you will not find me hero a \ hence. I have kept all my strong mises to you, in spite of a thousand advices from my comrades. I dri little beer, bat that is alb Your preci?os photograph is a silent little angel-ut least 1 think it so-and I read your let? ters over a hundred and a hundred times again. You say in yours dated from No. IU Hope ? trent, Liverpool, that tho old man was altogether turned in my favor when ho heard of my having passed the board. Now, miud and keep him so until I get home agaiu, when everything will be comfortable and jolly. Write to Hal's address in St. John, New Bruns? wick, for, should it reach mo there, Hal, ut least, will know where I am. Wish? ing yon good health, and cheerfulness, and good fortune, my own dalling Katie, I um, forever, your own Hilbert. ROBERT C. HART. The ship's regular papers were not fou uti open; but Capt. Martiu took in charge a neut writiug desk found in the captain's trunk aud locked. There was a slate on the table in the cabin, which table was covered by guards, such as uro used at meals in stormy weather. The slate, intended for taking down the log in rongb, contained ouly blurred figures aud illegible writiug. The captain's trunk contained numerous letters, which Capt. Martiu intends io give up to the authorities of Sj du ey. Toward 3 o'clock, a dead calm pre? vailed, and the boat's company that went on board tho dismal wreck rowed back to procure something to eat and drink. At 7 P. M., tho calm continu? ing. Captain Martin proposed to set out for tho ill-fated vessel agaiu, to perform tho sorrowful services of a burial at sea. For coffins, a quantity of old canvas was brought, and rude bags were quickly formed out of that muten d. At half past 8 o'clock, the palo moon Bhining solemnly over that lonely sepulchre of tho sea, a long board was laid upon a sound portion of the bulwarks, und two bags, to which weights were tied, were laid dowu, und rattled ns they fell. A lump was held by a sailor on each sido of the temporary heurso, and utter Capt. Marlin hud read tho usual servico, tho plunk was lifted upwards, whereupon tho coffin bags and skeletons slid into tho sea. The ceremony over, the party put back agaiu for the Lancaster, happy to quit the gloomy craft that harbored so many dead, heard so many dying groans, and such awful roaring of the wind und sea that had caused all that death and destruction. The New York Herald says that the "foulest Hood of personal abuso has poured from a eily daily of Euglish pro? clivities and English management." Which its name is the Times. A too-much-married Georgia gentle? man is involved in a little legal difficulty ou account of having cowhided his mother-in-law and all ber daughters, in? cluding bis wife. This is a Western item: "Kemp's brewery, with $35,003 of prospective lager, went up iu a fiery chariot, at Du? buque, last week." A Bwarm of wasps attacked Lord Kerr's division in the recent English maana vres and drove tho invaders from the field. The Ilouse working iu the interest of tho manses, selling goods at 1 ' A1 It THICKS, dealing honestly, and adver? tising a liberal ulanda rd for business as "live and hit livo," endeavoring to instill buainoas rules and principles amongst our rising population, and earnest, vigorous energy in all our dealings. lt. c. SHIVER & CO. Ilaving reached tho fountain bead in buying our goods, and buying very much larger qu Ottilien of goods than tir>u il, with amide facility and abund? ant capital at our disposal, we sro prepared to assort that wo can savo moro money thau ever for our patrons this season,and for every ?10.00 spent with us, wo firmly bolievo that we can savo tho buyer 11.09, or 10 por cent. Oet 13 it. c. SHIVER ?St co. Ia and Slide in prices o? all goods at H. C. Shiver & Co.'s. The Palace Dr Goods House the insti tution of Columbia, H. C. Shiver & Co.'s, The F eopl e 9 s Dry Goods House, H.. C. Shiver ?Sc Co.'s. The People's Shoe and Hat House, R. C. SHIVER & CO.'S. ? The Ladies' Dress-Making land Millinery Headquarters, I R. G. SHIVER & CO.'S. FlRE ON THE NORTH-EASTERN RAIL I?OAI).-On last Wednesday night, says the Charleston Courier, on incendiary set fire to the gin house of Mr. A. J. At? kins, ut "Coward's," on the North-east? ern Railroad, causing tho destruction of I tho building, containing four bags of sea | island cotton, a new gin, worth $200, and iuvolviog a loss of nearly $800. DIED OF HIS WOUND.-Alexander Gale, tho colored boy (says the Charleston Courier) who was stubbed at ouo of the | phosphate works, beyond the corporate limits, on Wednesday, by a colored man hythe name of Peter Davis, has sd leo di d at the C. ty Hospital. A woman has applied to tho mayor of Chicago to bo appointed on the polico force. A New Jersey locomotive lately drew Reven loaded oars a distance of fifty miles in forty-five minutes. "No cows, no cream," was the way an intelligent compositor set up the words "No cross, no crown." A woman in Harrisburg broko her arm tho other day, while spanking her boy. MARRIED, In New Orleans, on Tuoadaj evening. Oc? tober 1, hv Itov. H. 8. JacohB. THEODORE MARKS to ADELAIDE F., daughter of Elias Pollock, of Columbia, ti. 0. No cards. 20 T Myrtle Lodge No. 3, K. of P. k THE regalar convocation of thia ALodgo will he hold TO-MORROW } Monday) E YEN INO, at 7$ o'clock, at Masouic Hall. By ordur. L. M. HOLLAND, Oct 13 1 Recording Scribe. .W The Knight Dorree will bo conferred. Cooking Butter. KITTS COUNTRY RU FTE ll, for cook mg purpose*. HOPE A GYLES. Wanted Immediately, EN DRKSS-MAKEHS. Applv to OctJ3_2_ *?t<R. C. 811 IVER A- CO. Just Received. FINE NORTHERN FRUIT, conaisting of APrLE8, Cranber? ries, luscious Foara, Lomon?, Co ooanuts, Grapes, and a crate of I white-head Cabbage, for salo low E. E. DAVIS * CO. _ 1 Notice. THE undersigned having thia day formed a LAW PARTNERSHIP, under the firm name of BAXTER & SEIBEL8, will practice in the Probate and Circuit Couria of the state. JAME8 M. BAXTER, J. T SEIBEL8. Office for tho present with Meaars. Seibela Sc F.zoll, Brokers. COLUMBIA, 8. C., October 13. 1872. Oct 13 OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEI*AHTMENT. To the Commissioners of Election: IN accordance with Section 3 of Article 9, of the General Btatutea of thia ?tato, you I aro hereby notified and required to cauao an electiou to bo held in vour respective Counties I ou tho first TUESDAY following thu first | Monday of November next, being the fifth day of tho month aforesaid, for sovuu (7) per? sons aa Electora of President and Vice-Presi? dent of tho United BtateB. Now, theruforo, 3 ou and each of you are horebv require 1, with strict regard to tho providions of tho Constitution and lawB of I this State, touching your duty in such oaBe, to cauao auch election to be held in your re? spective Countiea on tho day aforesaid, and fur thc ascertaining aud determining tho per aunt) who ahall have been duly elected thereat. All bar-rooma and drinking saluons ahall be closed on tho day of election, and any per goii who shall Bell any intoxicating drinks on that dav, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and ou conviction thereof, shall bo fined in a sum not ICBB than ono hundred dollars, or bc imprisoned for a period not less than ono month, nor moro than six mouths, lu testimony whereof, 1 havo hcrountOBct my hand, and canned the groat seal ol tho Htato to bo iftixod, at Columbia, thia [r.. H.] 9th dey of Octuber, A. D. 1872, and in tho nii-ety-Boventh year of tho Inde pondeneo Of tho United States of Ame? rica.. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CAnDOZJ, Secrotary of State. Out il_f5 Notice. OFFICE BoAnn OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLUMBIA, 8. C., September G, 1872. ARCHITECTS aro requested to tubmit plans for a new COURT HOUSK, for Richland County, 011 or before the 15TH DAY of October noxt. Said building ia to contain odious for Clerk of Court, Sheriff, Commia aiouera, Judge of I'robato,Troasurer, Auditor | and Coroner. Coat not to oxcood $30,000. i<?? Tho Commissioners reservo tho right to r iect any or all plans submitted. JOHN H. BUY ANT, Chairman, URIAH PORTEE, J. J. GOODWIN. Sept 10 i _Commissioners. BELL SCHNAPPS, Distillod by tho Proprietors, AT SCHIEDAM, II* HOLLAND. AN INVIGORATING TONIC AND MEDICINAL BEVERAGE. Warranted porfectly pure, aud fi co from all I deleterious substances. It is distilled from BAULKY of tho finest qnality, and tho AROMA- | j TIC JUNIPER BEBB? 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