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TT ABCQffl dm DJ?fc SXKaMKR?HSAVjt . TT?HAVAI, OPERATIONS IN' SPANISH WATERS?BURNING OP MS It GH ANT SHIPS, AO., AO. London, Ootober 21 ?Tbe race for tbe Cambridgeshire stakes at Newmar? ket, to-day, was woo by Mpntargis? Walnut second, Sterling third. There were thirtjrserea starters. Tha final b Otting" war SO to 1 1 against -Montargi h, 13 to 2 againet Walnut, -2 to 1 against SierHttg. London, Ootober 22 -r-Heavy gales on tbe coast to day.- ?"? - r* y^ '6 Vienna, Ootober 22.?Prince BiB marek had an audience with the Empe? ror of Austria to-day. He subsequently held a conference with Count Ahdrissay and the Italian Minister. It is reported that at these interviews, the Prince pressed tbe nubjeot of national eooletias iica! legislation, and urged 'identical action on the part of. Austria and Ger? many with reference to tbe papal elec? tion. London, Ootober 22 ?The stBarnahip Ismalia, from New York for Glasgow, is several days over-duo. Great anxiety is IciL in regard to her The sale of ffaurl Roohefort'a pro? perty , in Paris, lately, - produced 8,515 francs, which will be --educed to 2.?29 francs by the payment of some small debts; and this constitutes, the solejfor tnne of his children, Save the .value of an unpublished' romauoa. The oou Biderabla^profit? from tho Lanterne Mar? seillaise and Mot d'Ordro have passed away;- no one knows where. Madrid, Outober- 22.?The insurgent vessels bavo left' Valencia. It is not stated in What direction they proceeded. Before leaving, they plundered ten mer? chant ships; four of which were taken along with them. They failed to oap ture the Government gun boat Lepanto. Admiral Lobos acknowledges .that be disobeyed orders . ittvleaviog Cariageuu for Gibraltar, with ; tho national squad? ron, and has asked that his case bo tried by oourt martinf. ? ZoViUe has arrived in this city. TclcgraiihlcWAmcrtcnn Jlstttra. 1MMIQBATION?youno Gmii jrrjnDEUED BY ,, an AGED BTJITOBj?MEETINQ . nation a i, board -or TRADE?VofcCANIO ERUPnoN ?yjexuow . . FEVER.'. DEATHS?hnow? iikavy y BASIS?SEVERE GALES? post . CFFiOE robbeby? bout WEBLi AND the ' itq^an OES ? ARREST OF FORGERS ? a It .. : \*?J?Jf^ OF SPEOTE?AJUTEBT OF more , j'oO^NXERFJOTBHS--thi5 colored OA dets ;AaAlN in ' trouble?YEIiLOW. FE? ster IN OTtw t\jBKT?EDrTOB'FllIiED, ao. MONTOOMBBY, October 21.?Three fe? ver deaths to-day. Pat. Bag laud, Secre? tary of,-S^ate, died at bit home, in Jack? son younty, of ? ? pneumonia. T. B. Terry, Manager-of the'Southern aud Atlantio Telegraph office, died, last night, about thirty miles Eist of this city. Memphis, Ootober 21. ?It is requested by the Board of'Health that absent citi aenp. do not return, until notified by them.* It is imposaiblo to get anything reliable about tho .disease. New cases uro occurring iu isolated districts, and the frosts seeui to have little effect in' oheckfng the disease. Dr. Freeman, Secretary.of the Bdat;d of Health, is re? ported dying to-night, also Dr. Blpnut. 'Sxrljor?a,lP?)pBeF Commit? tee ou Immigration,-'appointed by the Irish ;Oathoi!? BepCvolent Union, held a mooting boforp leaving the city, and agreed '.'upon a general plan of opera? tions. Numerous sub-committees are to be appointed throughout the oouutry. The National Board will appoint an agent at each seaport at which immi? grants.arrive, who shall see that all their wants are attended to. It is further proposed to communicate with parish priests in Ireland, informing them of the objeol of the society, aud argtug them to infinshee immigrants to place! themselves under the protection of the Union. The project for the establish? ment of a depot and offices at various seaports will probably be carried out. The object is net to encourage immigra? tion, bovto assist all those who are dis? posed tfpeome of their owu free will. Chicago, October 21.?The hixth an? nual convention of the National Board of Trade assembled in Music Hull, at noon, to-day. President Frailey, of Philadelphia, called the body to order. A delegation of tho New York Produce Exobange was admitted to seats with a welcome. Nearly every city iu the country is represented. B. F. Culver, President of tho Chicago Board of Trade, delivered an address of welcome on behalf of Chicago and her business board, President Frailey responded. The report of the action of the Execu? tive Council for lust year was read. The report recommends the encouragement of American ship-building by an allow? ance of bounties for building, whether the:materials used be foreign or Ameri? can; condemns the credit system of the Government promises to pay aud tbe national banks founded thereon, aud de mauds a currency resting ou a specie basis; condemns the polioy of the banks in paying interest on call deposits; fa? vors the Government regulating inter? state transportation, and the reduction ot rates, so that the producer may ubare in the profits of his produce; and con? demns the system of watering stocks, so that dividends are paid ou fictitious representations of value. At uu elec? tion for officers, President Frailey was unanimously re-elected. New York, October 21.?A lotter from Bio Jaueiro gives tho particulars of the murder in Murinham, of a young girl, by Jadgo Poutes Visgueiro, aged sixty five. Tho Judge, it seems, was infatu? ated by the girl, who was only sixteen years of age. Proviug unfaithful to him, as be thought, he became greatly enraged against her, but left the place for a year thai, he might forgot. On re turoiugt accompanied by a muo em? ployed to uasist in the murder, he en? ticed the girl to his rooms, and an she entered ab? was eei*ed ^/.l^ eopom* P$e. who.choked* and ..gaggid :<<her. The Judge then compelled her to inhale chloroform? and .v Benthe Tell, iosensi blflL b? atab\)Ofl Iirt repeatedly-, and al? most severed tho head from (be body, aud bit her savagely iu his rage. Some* time before the Judge provided himself with a ziuo traveling ouse, and into this case tbe body was forced and the cover carefully soldered down. Iu a day or two the girl was miBsed, when the Judge's house wua eearcbod, and iu the garden, in tbe rear of tbe premises, the body was fouud interred. Four per? sons, supposed to have been concerned in this,horrible affair, wore arrested, but the Judge; owing to his exalted situa? tion, couid only be placed under sur veillanoe. Shhbvkport, October 22.?Three yel? low fever deaths yesterday. PsBKSKtnii, October 22.?The latest reports show nine boats lost; loss $200, 000. It is now positively stated that no lives were .lost Washington, October 22.?Chief En? gineer Humphrey's .'report for the year ending June ?' \ 1873, recommends for the upper MiAaTtLaippi, $72,000; from Missouri to Ohio,$000,000; Mississippi, Missouri, Arks baas, and White Rivers, $872,000; Louisville and Portland Ca ual, $100,000; Tennesaeo and Cumber? land Rivers,; $840,000; mouth of tbe Mississippi River, $160,000; removing raft in Red River, $50,000; improve? ment of Mobile Harbor, $145,000; ship channel in Charleston, S. C , Harbor, $18,000; Savannah Harbor aud River, $100,000; mouth of St. John's River, Florida, $10,000. A despatch from Knoxville, Tonn., announces the arrest of eeveu more Tennessee counterfeiter*, by Col. Whit ley's force. Six of them were locked up in default of bail. Three more per? sona will conclude the number of ar? rests to b9 made in tbe immediate vici? nity of Knoxville. It was thought these would bo brought iu last night, when the aeore$ uervico corps will leave for North Carolina, to assist in complet? ing the arrests there. A forty-eight hours' raiu fell at Charlestown, West Virginia. The screams are swelling rapidly. Nbw Yoke, October 22.?Kottweil lectured, last night, in New York, upon the national nuances. He favors ex? pansion. He does uot approve of the resumption of specie payments until the balance of trade in tuis country's fa? vor shall justify it. He opposes bauku paying interest on call deposits. ' Four men -are reported arrested on ohiarges connecting them with tbe re? cent immense forgeries of Now York Central bonds.' 1'ho evideuae* against them is said to have bweu furnished by tbe engravers who made the plates from whioh tbe forged bonds were printed. The steamship Westphulia brings ?557,000 in specie. The Italian Consul says the Italian Chamber of Deputies has, at his re? quest, passed a bill prohibiting trufho in children, aud this bill will be ono of tbe first taken up by Ibe Senate in Novem? ber, and will, wlieu it booomes a law, effectually put an end to tile Italian slave question. San Francisco, Ootober 22.?The eruption ot Mount Ruinier, in Washing? ton Territory, followed a slight earth? quake. Portland, Ma., Ootober 21.?The gale, Monday, was very severe. It is toured many disunion* occurred, as many lumber ladeu Kcuooubrs were along the coast. Cincinnati, October 22.?Snow foil hero yesterday. Boston, October 22.?Geo. W. Keitb, a post olUoe clerk nrSouth Boston, bus been arrested, charged with stealing from registered letters. Washington, October 22.?Admiral Almy, ojmmaudiug the South Atlantic Squadron, reports to the Secretary of tbe Navy that he has suooeudud in pro? tecting the property ami pjr&ous over ttie transit at Panama. The receiver of tho First National Bank expects, iu two weeks, to an? nounce a dividend of thirty percent. The Treasury clerks took $10,000,000 iu bonds to Europo Saturday, making 3J?,000,000 negotiated by the syndicate. Couyer.i and MoClclhiud, colored ca? dets at West 1'oiLt, uro again iu trou? ble. Tuey uro cburged with disregard of the discipline of thu school. Tbe United States steamer Powhattun is fast ou tbo sand bpit off Governor's Isluud. Probabilities?For the EisterD Gulf States, Sjiuhurly wiuda, with cloudy aud miny weather. For the South and middle Atlantic States, Sjatu-eust to South-west winds, partly cloudy und clear warm weather. Philadelphia, October 22.?$855,000, coined in twenty dollar pieces, were de? livered this morning by the chief comer to Superintendent Pollock, at the Phila? delphia Mint. The gold weighed over a ton and a half, Chicago, October 22.?The conven? tion of tbe farmers of the North-west convened to-day. Richmond, Va?- October 22.?Sena? tors Conkliug, Sherman, Windon, Nor? wood and Davis, United States Senate Committee on Inland Transportation, arrived here yesterday. A conference was bold to-day, whioh was attended by Hon. Wm. Herford, of West Virginia, Hon. Thome.g Bocoek, of Virginia, and delegations of promiueut citizens from Norfolk aud Lynouburg. After inspect? ing tbe first level of the James River and Khanawa Canal and the ship locks, the Committee examined a number of witnesses, including Hon. Wm. Booook, Oraghilt, Chief Engineer of James River improvements, Col. Wbitcomb, Chief Engineer of Chesapeake and Ouw> Rdlroad, Gen. Haupt, former Engineer of Hoosao Tunnel, and now General Manager ot Air-Lino Railroad between Bjghttfahd aud Atlanta. Tbe testimony taken was chiefly with the view of ascer? taining tho practicability of the pro? posed completion of the James River I and Knanawa Oanal,.aud the construe tion of a tunnel foi the caual a length ! of nine miles. The opinion of the en? gineers was to the effect, tbst the means being applied for tho * rk. the tunnel and canal would be complotod within five years, at a cost of S14.000.0UO The Committee go benoe to-morrow to Oharlestown. W. Va., snd thence to Oinoinnati, St. Loniaand Loniavillo. Exports of produce frooi this port for the week ending yesterday, $7.430,526. of mixed value. Exports of the corres? ponding period last year, $6,114,056. Total exports since Januurt) 1, thin year, $238,002,655; against 8188,703,156 last year. Despatches from the various ports of Lake Ontario report the gale severe;yes? terday. A number of'vessels are ashore. Patrick. Henry,,a laborer,- residing at 73 Washington street, was found, this morning, suffering from yellow fever, He was at once removed to Block well's Island. The disinfecting corps are-at work on the premises. Latkb?The yellow fever patient it said to have arrived from Memphis on Monday. Throo men slept with him last night. The agents of the Isrualia, benoe on the 29th of September, for Glasgow, have no appreheusion for tbe safety of the vessel. They think her machinery may be damaged. She carried no pas? sengers. She has a orew of about forty, with 1,500 tons of assorted cargo. The four men arrested ou the charge of being engaged iu the late issue of fraudulent bouds, are suid to be most skillful mechanics. They manufactured the plates, paper aud seals for the issue of the counterfeit, bond?. Tbe arrests were made several days ago. but the fact was kept secret until they could be iu dieted, which, it is believed, was done yesterday. Withiu the laBt few weeka, about $100,000 of the forged bonds have been seized. Tho prisoners are said to be wealthy. W. F. J. Shanks, city editor of the Tribune, was commit tod to jail iu Brook? lyn, by Judge Gilbort, for refusing to give the name of the writer of a recent article in thut paper. The information desired will bring u libel suit against the writer. Shanks gave the unrne of Wbitelaw Beid as the respousiblu editor, nod deoliued to give tho name of the writer of the particular artioie, as it would be a violation of one of the rules of the office. Baltimore, Ootober 22.?The Na? tional Convention of Chief Eugiueere of Fire Departments adjourned sine die. Among their resolutions is oue favoring three years service, strict discipline ana;1 no politics. oIemphis, October 22.?The weather is warm, with prospects of a storm. No change in.the. malady. .Tnirry jelv low fever deaths and seven others ? for the day ending at noDn. Montgomery, Ala., October 22.? One yellow fevep'death to'*4ay? Charlest?n, October 22.?Arrived? Steamship Champion, Now York. TelcgrapUK ? Commercial lteporla. Columb'a, S. O.i October 23.?Sales of cotton yesterday 123 bales?middling 14)?e. Paris, October 22 ? Bentes57f. 77?,ic. Liverpool, Ootober 22?Noon.?Cot? ton to arrive steady; cotton a shade firmer?uplands 9,1b*(<$9J?i Orleans 9.% (d$yz; sales 15.00U bales; speculation aud export 3,000, sales of uplands, on the basis of good ordinary, shipped in October and November, 8%; ditto, to be delivered iu Ootober, S 15 16. Livehpool, October 22?Evening.? Cotton?sales iuolode 7,300 bales Ame? rican; sales of upi inds, on tho bu-is of goou ordiuury, to bo delivered iu De? cember and Juunary, 8>'jj New York. Octobur 22?Noon.? Stocks dull. Uold S;'?. Mouey 7. gold, bid. Exchange?long 6^4'; shore 8. Oiiveruuirui.i dull und steady. Stute bouds quiet uud little doing. Cotton quiet; sales 2J0 bales ? uplands .16J?; Or.euui. 17Jii; future*opoued as follows: Ootober lb(a)l6.!4; November 16 8-16; December 10 5-10; January 16^; Febiu ury 16}.j. Fiour dull und uroopin,?. Corn and wheat quiet aud heavy. Pout quiet and nuchuuged. Lard quiet au<l steady?old steam 8,!u'. ^ reigbts firm. 7 P. M.?(Joltou?net receipts 201? hales; gross 0,210; futures olost-d iinu, atadeotiue; sides 18,0110 bales, as fol? lows: Octobei 15^4; November 15 29-32; December 16Js> January 16 9 32; Feb? ruary 16j.j; Alarcli l?jbj. Cotton irre? gular uud tending down; Males 1,230 bales, at 16^a(<$l7)a< Flour muotiver und 111 buyera' fuvor?common to fair extru 6.20@6.95. Whiskey lower, at 94(a)J.V.j. vVheut lc. lower, with nio dtuute export, uud milling delivery? winter red Western 1.48(gjl.50. Corn lc. lower?high mixed aud yellow Western 00. Uice quiet and unuh.iuged. Pork dull?now 15 00. Lard a shade easier, at 8 1-16. Freights unchanged. Mouey 7, gold, to commission; cur? rency flowing higher. Sterling firmnr, at 6^4 Goid steady, at 8;^cm,8.!.;. Go? vernments strong, with belter leelmg. States quiet aud steady. Cincinnati, October 22.? Flour in fair demand and firm, at 6 00(m7.10. Corn dull?oar 40(?$48; shelled 44 Pork quiet und nouiiuul, at 13.00(a) 13.75. Lard quiet?steam nominal, at kettle 7^@7J?. Manor, quiit? small sales of suouldurs at 7?.l(rt)8; olear rib ttff?JMl clear 7,'.j(?)7^. Wni dtoy firm, at 86. St. Louis, Octobur 22 ?Flour quiet, weak aud little doing?superfine -.Muter 3.75(g)4 25. Corn ti mer?13 for No. 2, mixed, ut Eist side ou track; 45 iu ele? vator. Whiskey lower, at 80. Pork dull, at 14.00(o)14 50. llioou iu good demand, but prices irrngular; some sales lowor?ulear rib 7J.?; clear sides 7^4'; stock stud!, aud ut preoeut rate of cousuuiption, will bo exhausted by Inno nr.w meals come iu. Lud uuubuugi ll Louisvillb, October 22 ?Fiour hvuj and unchanged Cum firm, with good demaud?60(a)65 for shelled, sacked. P?rk 15.00. Bstuuu?shoulders 8>?; dear rib 8; olearj 8;^?3^. Lard?tierce Ji;. keg 9>?; all cash, for ronnd lots. Whiskey lower, at 86?87. Wilmington. O j fob er 22 ?Cotton unsettled?middling 15)?; not receipts 128 b:de.?; stock 927. Baltimore, Ootober 22.?Cotton doll ?middling 16; low. middling 15%; strict good ordinary 14Jt.'; gross receipts 1,169 bales; exports oouetwiso 75; sales 351); stock 4,454. Mobile, October 22. ?Cotton irregn lar?middling 1G: low middling 15}{; strict good ordinary 14^?; ur?t reoeipts 1,413 bales; exports const wise 339; sules 900; stock 17.058. Boston, Ootobor 22.?Cottou heavy? middliug 17%; net receipts 86 bales; gross 86; sales 150; stock 6,000. Norfolk, Ootober 22.?Cotton hsavy ?low middling 15)4; net reoeipts 1,725 bales; expor's coastwise 1,180; ta'es 350; siotik 6,259. IJbw Orleans, October 22.?Cotton irregular and tending down?middling 17; low middling 16; strict good ordi? nary 15%; net reoeipts 2,962 bales; grosH 3,359; exports coastwise 967; Balis 4.000, mostly yesterday; stock 46,718. Galveston, Ootober 22.?Cotton demand fair?good ordinary 14>?; ordi? nary 12,'o ; net receipts 796 bales; sales 860; stock 11,643. Savannah, Ootober 22.?Cotton de? mand fair?middling 15>2> uet receipts 7.413 bales; exports to Great Britain 3.652; coastwise 1,203; sales 2,499; stock 41.424. Memphis, October 22.?Cottou dull and slightly easier, but not quotably lower; somo demand for choice?mid? dling 16; receipts 1,842; shipments 462; Block 18,988. Augusta, Ootober 22?Cotton dull ?middling 14)?; uet receipts 1,000; sales 900. Philadelphia, October 22.?Cotton quiet?middling 17; net receipts 27; gross 436. Charleston. October 22 ?Cotton easy?middling l?fV^l?Ja ; low middling 14?4@14J?; strict good ordiuury 14)^; uet reoeipts 3,248 bales; exports coast? wise 2,946; sales 1,200; stock 21,702. Hotel Arrivals, Ootober 22, 1873.? Wheeler House?A Pope, Wilmington, N C; E W Ferris, KiLgstroe; D R Smith, Poo Dee; E V Mobley, Edge field; II W Graves, N Y; S Fuge, P Duffle, Charleston; A Dalmolin, N Y; Wm A Bruwley, Geo Spargo, Chester; M L Hun ham, Edgefield; 11 M Coiling ham, At 1 nits; G W Crawford, Joues boro, Tenn; T Hurley, Charleston; C D .MeJton, city; Mrs Jv White, Balti? more; Louis F Meyer, Philadelphia; B BBtjSR,.^?gene,:Hall, W.O&O R R; Wm A Bradley, Augusta; J W Harrison, Th?B B Lee, Jr, Anderson. " Hendrix House?J H Buchanan, Ches? ter; O Smith, Miss Smith, Cokesbury; P H Haues, N C; J T Hall, R H Flanui ghau, B O; W H Spencer, Cberaw; S E Oaughman, Lexington; Miss H Lang ford, O L Sohumpert, H W Kuhns, Newberry; J L Awl, Edgtfiold; T. L. Fitch well, Va. Columbia > Hotel?J Dougherty, Jr. S C; D L Pope, Newborry; J Wilson, J C 0 FeutberBtono, Anderson; T R Puckett, S C; E S MoKinloy, Charlotte; J M Seigier, G & C R R; J S Walker, J D Sproull, N Y; A B Mathias, Charlotte; H Beattie and son, Greenville; C S Plank, Augusta; R S Long, Charleston; W J Spriukle, Charlotto; Mies C E Gerald, Gr?nden; R A Rntter, NY; J C Webb, Tom Fay, Ed Morgan, Great Eastern Circus; G W Thames, N C; J W Gray, Greenville; John P Kiuard, B J B.iinuge, Newberry; H L Goss, Uniou. Tbe wife of Rev. Moses Shower, of Piermuut, N. H., has becm tho .subject 01 a wonderful miracle. Thu lady lias been ?'ailing" for twelve years, and bed? rid len lot one, but ono night, not long since, rlie prayed for relief aud fcUtiden ly got it. The devils all went out of her, her strength returned, and otic has been a Well woman from that time. Sue believes the Saviour visited her person? ally, aud the town is much excited over the miraculous cure. We don't sec whj devils should not tuk.; ;i pu.ij, suspend business and run away, ns well us du center people. Gen. Hooker, in tho Into re union ol tho army of tbo Cumberland, icferred tii the Coufederalu arm}1, against which he had fo.ugbt, in these terms: "Seaich tho world over and you will unl tin t the like of them. I buve bad an oppor? tunity of .seeing some ol I he armies of Europe since then?Um French, Prus? sian and All-.tliun?aud I tell 3011 it will be dowu-hri work to ti^ht tacm, com? pared with our Into foe.*." DEATHS ?Newton Graham, only sou ol Albeit Graham, died at his home, near Cokesbtiry, last weok, aged fifteen. Mrs. Atntudu Drake died of typhoid fever, at her ru.-ideiice, near Douuids? villi-, last Friday. She had becu sick for some time. Sbo was about titty years old. Mrs. Eliza Chiles departed this life 011 last Friday evening, at her home, near Chiles' Cross Roads, after a severe illness, in tbo seventy third year ol her age.?Abbeville Medium. Sad Accident.?During the past week, a daughter of Dr. Thomas G. White, who lives in tbo vicinity of Ninety-Six, oc interesting girl of some ton year?, was burned to dcuth by the breaking of a kerosene lump. Sbo was going up stairs with the lamp in bund, when she tripped and l< h, und was noon env?loped in litmus. Fire.?Thesteanl saw mill of Capt. John We.MtieM, .-oiiiatt il abnul tim e indes West ot Greenville, .vus burmd do** 11 last Week. lbed, in Greenville, 011 Tuesday, tbe ll.ii instant, Mrs. Nauoy Augeline Reeves, in the foi ty-stveulh year of btr sge. D.Hiug thu last week, 213 bales of .1 v.i re .-tupped over the Greeuville 11 lul Columbia Uniroad from Abbeville. Abbeville luoked like a Western town on Friday, on account of tho street lights and the orgies of drunken men. Nervous Debility.?A depressed, ib bitable state o? mind; weak, nervous, exhausted feeling; no xnkbox ob ani? mation ; confused head, weak Memory, often 'with debilitatino, involuntary discharges. Tho conBequeoce Ol ex oesriea, mental overwork or indiscretions. This nervous debility finds b sovereign cure in Humphreys' Homoeopathic Spe? cific, No. 28. It tones up the system, arrests discharges, dispels the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates tboentirenystem; it is perfectly harmless; and a; ways efficient. Price $5 for a pack? age of five boxes aud a large $2 vial of powder, which 13 important in old serions cases; or $1 per siugle box. Sold by all Draggista, or sent by mail on reooipt of price. Address Humphreys' Specific] Homoeopathic Mediicne Company, No. 562 Broad way, N. Y. For sale by Geiger | <Sc McGregor,Columbia, S. C. Apl4tf[ly Comptroller Green, of New York city, ban lately startled the Citizens of that town, who have time to attend to any? thing elau than their own personal busi? ness, by the statement, that, fioacoially, tho city affairs are getting worse and worse. New York levies a large amount of taxes, and, with assessments and charges of various kinds, the income is large. Last year the receipts were $32,? 250,000, an exceediugly great return; but large as were these figures, the ex? penditure far exceed them. They were $52.300.000, showing that in the course of twelve months the indebted? ness of the city of New York bad been added to an amount exoeeding $20, 000,000. Somebody in a Georgia court "ap plauded," wherenpsn the judge (we quote fr^m the Griflio News) indignant? ly remarked: "Now, dry that up; I will let you kuow thut this is no camp meet? ing for exhnborating your enthusiasm; this court hhall be respected at the risk of outraging the seventeenth command? ment to tho Constitution; aud if you opto your fly-tiup or pat-a pat with them number fourteen hrogans of yours again, I will send yon to to jail for thirty duys, where you will remain with? out ttie benefit of a tlamnnm obsque in? juria." Hou. A. B. Meacham has beon lec? turing in San Francisco on the Modocs* and in narrating the circumstances at? tending the assassination of Gen. Can by, and bis owu escape, said: Boston began to take my souip with a bluut knife; but Toby interposed with de? vices to delay the operation, nnd when at length he had raised five or six inches of skiti ou th<- li ft ride of my head, Toby, woman-like, acoompliubed by strategy what could not be done other? wise. She shouted, "SolJiersl soldiersl" and Boston left his work unfinished. How Cotton is Behind.?The re? ceipts at the United Stutes ports are now j 151,527 bales less than last year, aud those at the seven principal towns are 33,702 leas. The stock at the United Stales ports is 69,216 bales lesa, that t-t the interior towns 10,350 more. Though the receipts are so greatly behind, tho cotton in sight at the ports aud interior towns is only 58,860 less than last year. The cotton in sight iu the world is 313, 000 bales less than last year. A blundering foreman said "not guilty," in a New York court, the other day, when, as it afterward appeared, ten of tbe jury were for conviction'. The court was amazed at the verdict, for the guilt of the prisoner had been clearly proved. As for tbe prisoner, he "lit out" the instant he beard tbe verdict, nnd was not to be found when the in? formality had been discovered. The Dutch Still After the Achee ne.se.?A Pedang letter, dated August 15, suns extensive preparations were making for a second Dutch expedition against Acheen, which is to consist of a fleet of thirty ships aud steamers, und from 12,000 to 15,000 men. The expe? dition hturts iu October. Tbe latest novel suggestion is thut visitors to the State Fair at Macon b? b-utertitioed and benefited by daily preaching aud religious tracts. Private Boarding bo obtained at MKS. W. R.HUNri'S, J corner Senate met Ausomhly streets. Oet '2:1_ Acacia Lodge, No, 94, A. F. M. f\ A UEUULAK Communication of this IjOiI^u wid ho held in Mauonic /Wlull, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Bv order ot tho W. M. ict 2.11 JOHN DORSKY. Secretary. MILLINERY M KS. C. E. UEED baa opened tine assortment of Ladies', Misses' aud Children's BON j NETS, FJatB. Caps, Cloaks, Bed ingotea, Fnrs, Under-wear and Hair of all deacriptions; also, Mrs. Mood) 'a aud other atyles of Coraote. All of which will be sold at reduced prices Mrs. Hoed was awarded the highest premiums at the State Faira for the best Millinery._Pot 23 Smo Buckwheat. FRESH New United BUCKWHEAT, for Hale by LORICE X LOWBANCE. ! Oct. 19 _ For Sale Cheap. ONE eight-borne Portabio BT BAM EN? GINE. Can bo noon at work at Mr. lO?arlnn l.ojran's Ohl House. For further particulars apply .to . '? 1 KObKItT McDOUOALL, ! sept 29 1 no. At ltin Oin House. Fresh ttiecnits and Crackers! iNSliMNO of Soda, Lemon, Butter, / Ovr-ier, Jutnldes, ComhilPd, (linger So i u>s. A e , Ac., for nale at "the cash nfove" i JOHN AONEW & HON. i let 15 Family Supp.ies. CIHOIOE OOSUEN BUt'iElt and CHEESE, j irewh Lemon, Milk, hoda and Cream BISCUIT; Smoked Beef; choice TEAS. Java and Mocha COFFEES: Fell's Louden MUS? TARD; Kelson's London GELATINE; Fla? voring* EX TRACTS and SPICKS, Ao . for nale low for omh. HOPE A GYLES. Hams. I /\ 1IERCES ot HAMS, for sale at 12$ WJ rents per pound, at Ootla SOLOMON'S. PANIC PRICES! FALL AM WINTER DRY GOODS NOTIONS AT Smash Down Panic -Prices!! MY stock too large (or the doll times aod greenbacks scarce, I will sell my goods at greatly replaced prices. The tiock #U new and fashionable. Come, everybody, to O.F. JACKSON'S, and get great BARGAINS. 0. F. JACKSON, Oct 19 Loader of Low Prices. Main at. ?IT WU.L PAY TOD WKIiL TO OO TO THE Brand OentralTry GoodsEitablianffi't or W. D, LOVE & CO. 'EVERY DAY!' LOTS of POPULAR Q00C8, at lew prices, opening daily. KID GLOVES, in 1, 2 and 3 buttons. DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. LACES. CARPETS. JEANS. BLANKETS HOMESPUNS. PMNT8. WHITE GOODS. CORSETS. NOTIONS, Ac, kc: A choice line of RTJFFLEB, ja*t opened, in all the n > w styles, at the Or mid Central Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE * CO., _ Octl2_Under the Wheeler House. Arriving To-Bay AND DAYS TO COME ! THE NEW AXD CHEAP PURCHASES OF onr buvt'r. sent to-New York since tbe panto, and RTJYIKG- OUR GOOD8 AT PRICES FULLY'LN SYMPATHY WITH THE CHANGED TlMm ;WL OFFER OUR PA? TRONS ALL THEIR SHAKE OP THE BEN? EFITS OF THE CHEAP GOODS. In CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ? ? !'J ' ? ! nt *> & fi ' * I ? . i ' AND BOOTS & $HOES? Wh are well/ prepared.to -fierv'o om* ifrienda( aad will do no^t prices'?that will salt them eare. - ? j ?' '.? We respectfully ask the: 4inKiq to call and inspect onr boodVind pVicee, which wo will take great pleasure in sboWhJg. ? Pot 14 '?.fe>;riri;>'8aErVlDn <fc dp* State of South Carolina?Union Co. OOVRT OF PROBATE. Bacham B. Bailey, for himself, and as Gear di&n of Wade L. Bailey. King D. Hailoy and John E. Bailey, Plaintiffs, against Thomas Bobo, John Bono, King Bobo, Jason Bobo, Jchho Bobo, Lnnlnda Pouter, Defedaats.? Copy Summons for Relief -Complaint served. To tub Defendants, Jahon Bono, Kinq Bobo ind Lccinda Fosteb: YOU are hereby ?ummoued and roqfiired to answer the petition in this action, of which a copy is herewith toured npum you, and to serve a copy of jour antwer tr> tbe s?i<l petition on tue subscribers, at their office, at Union Court Home, South Oaroliua, wiibin twenty days after the service hereof, exclurive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, tbe p'aiuuff in this action will f.nnly to tbn Court for Cho relief de? manded in thepetitiou. Dated '24th September, 1873. R. MUNRO fc'BON, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Josiru F. Gist, Probate Judge. To the Pefkndasts, Jason Bono, Kinu Bobo, and Lucimda FosTrh: Tako notice that tho summons in this ac? tion, of which tbe foregoing is a ocpy, was tiled in the office of tie Probate Judge for Union County, at Uuijn Court Honao, in the Count v of Union; In the State of Sooth Oaro? liua, on the 24tli day of September, 1873. R. MUNRO A HON, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. September 27, 1873._Obt2 th6 State of South Carolina?UnAon Co. COURT OF COMMON PL RAS. Charles V. Chamberlain, Alexander Isaacs and William C. Small, survivors, James S. Bowie, John J. G. 8mith and Job n G. Car? ter, survivors, and Samuel ?hetlnar, plain? tiffs, against Colambns N. My ore., as Admi? nistrator of the estate and effeeita of Mat? thias Myers, deceased, Sabril t Myers, Charles Myers, Julia Yoang, Amanda Young, Marion Myers and Eliza Bethany, defend ants.? Copy Summons ft >r Relief? Complaint Served. To the defendants, Cox.dmucs . N. Mxe.hh, Marion Mvtas and ElizaBeth a ny: "T7"uU ure hereby summoned aui 1 required JL to answer tho eemplaint in t bin action, wmch is tiled in the ? fiiee of the C lork of the court ?t Common Pieae for sail < ounty, and J to sei l?; a copy of your .answer o the Haid com oht int ou the subscribers, :A beir (Pace, at Uniou Court House. Bout Carolina, within tweuty days afier the an ice hereof, (?xciumve ?jf the day of snoh e /ice; and if jou fail to ?udwer tho coruplai, within tho time aloresaid, the plaintiff id tbi* action will apply to the Court tor tho r?L uf demand? ed in the complaint. Tated 17.h September, 1873. R MUNHO A SON, Plaiuuffj' A tterneys. [n. s ] Cbables Bolt, Clerk. To tbk Defendants, Columbus N. Utkbs, mauion Myeuh and ELIZAtIIETHi \ny: Take notion, that tbe anmmo os in this action, Qf winch the foregoing is t i oopy, was ii led in the office of the clor a of i he Court of Common Pleas for Union Count] , at Uniou Court H?nau, in the Stato of doutl i Oaroliua, on the 17th day or Septembor. 181 3. R. HUN HQ A SON. Plaintiffs' At torney*. 27th September, 1873. ? )cl 2 the