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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ine the condition of the Crooutlon Stx ings Hank, report the total liabilities $a,3l3f,933, $2,143,50' of which is due dettositorg. The assets are U.383,'23o, including $195,000 in acceptances of Hejrt, Sprague & Co., $387,600 in notes of A. & W 8prague's Manufacturing Co.j and $100,000 in stock of the three SnTK?ue banks. Maturing Sprague taper to the amount of about $50,000, went to proSenator Sprague, of the test A. & W. Sprague Manufacturing Company arrived xhli afternoon, h is expected his presence will aid the committee in maturing the propositions to be submitted to the meeting to be held tomorrow. Nothing is known positively of lh proposition to be submitted, but the plaa talked of involves the appointment of a trustee to take general charge of the settlement, on terms most advanAMERICAN. tageous for the owners and creditors. New York, 31. Washington, 31. The feeling in Wall Street this morn for the re Orders were issued ing was not good, and although there moval of the Modocs at Ft. McPherson was do apparent inclination towards a to a permanent location with the Qua- '&oi? prises of stocks ar lower, Ilojrt, paws on the Neosho river, in the ex."Sprague & Co. promise a full statement treme northeastern corner of ths Indion of thtir affairs as eoua as it can be pre- Territory. pared. One of the partners said this FOREIGN. tuoroing that the affairs of the Providence house, with which they are go Paris, 30. connected, are in Bitch a condiIn the Daznine trial Mayor La- tion that it is impossible to foretell the gosse deposed that Gen. Ducrot was enresult. Whatever it might be.it remained trusted with despatches for Marshal entirely in the hands of ho creditors. stating that McMahon, with a The assets of the two concerns, he bundrtd and twenty thousand men, thought, would exceed their liabilities would arrive at Stenay August 27th, and by at least $11 000,000, but of course requesting liazaine to march as soon ns time was necessary, and it was in the he heard the first cannon. On the arri power of the creditors to say whether an val of LHgoe at Thionville, Gen. Turrxtension should or should not la grant- ner, commander of the town, made three ed. Up to the present time all the cre- copies of the dispatch and promised to ditors had exhibited a most kind and forward them to Metz. Gen. 1 timer forbearing spirit, and hopes looked to- was next called. He bttrnyed much ward resumption and payment in full of confusion, said he bad no recollection of all demands. Accordiug to the resolu- the particular dispatch spoken of by La tion of the Clcarhig House, the pooling gosse, but believed he forwarded it. He operations of the associated banks stop- did not know whether it reached Metz. Different bankers express He remembered forwarding copies of ped the opinion that the cessation of pooling dispatches from McMahon to Bazaineon w ill uot effect, very seriously, auy bank, the 27th of August by three messengers nor interfere in the slightest degree Two of them he knew reached Buzaine's with any legitimate business. headquarters, and one was taken by Mrs. Anna E. Turk, of Brooklyn, who Flahant, who was examined yesterday. from the moment of the arrest of Lucette Col. Sewall testified that on the after I!. Meyers, has interested herself in her noon of Aug. 23d, he received and deau J who took her to her own livered to Bazaine a dispatch, stating house after her discharge, has made that McMahon was marching towards j'ublic Lucette's confession, of which the Metz. Bazaine read the dispatch, and following is a summary : Lucette was the witness then asked him to set his followed home, in Stanton street, New army ia motion as quickly as possible to York, by Goodrich, and be frequently avert MeMahon's danger.- Counsel for Iloscoe and defense denied the correctness of the vicited her afterwards. d Ueach also visited Luoette. Kate date sworn to by the witness. Bazaine, called several times to learn wheth-- ; with marked emphasis, declared the dis r Goodrich visited her and manifested patch was not delivered to him nntil the jealousy, Koscoe was also jealous and 20tb of August.. Col. Daudlan and Com threatened to kill Goodrich. Lucette mandant Samuel deposed that Sewall inand Beach went to Goodrich's DeGraw formed them on the 26th or 27th that house, entering with false keys, and hid Bazaine had been aware of MeMahon's iu a closet. Kate Stoddard aud Good- advance ever eiuce the 23d. Captain rich entered soon afterward and quar- Mornny solemnly affirmed that Bazaine relled for some time. ; Then Lucette received no such dispatch on the 23d. ' heard a shot and three or four fehots in ,. London,. 1. succession. $ho burst from the closet, A dispatch from Sicily to the Daily aw RoHCoe, pistol in hand, leaning over Timr reports the volcauo of Etua in a Goodrich, and Kate wiping the blood state of violent eruption. The outbreak Roscoe threatened is Hum his forehead. accompanied with fearful earthquakes'. Id shoot Lucette, hut let htr off on her Portions of the crater have fallen in, swearing secrecy. She then wandered and mines of sulphur, valued al 300,-00li'ime. the dots not know Uow Roscoe are destroyed. filtered the lioust;. Home, 81. The I'avonli ferry boats "Erie" and The waters of the Tiber are rising "Delaware" came into collision to day, and some of the sired are already overnhoHt the middle of the river, the MIM flowed. A disastrous inundation is ware" being cut into and plnced in a leared. Of the five hundred Several members of the ociety of sinking conditionpassenger.' or. Itoard none wera drowned Jesuits left the city yesterday, for the or injured, though the panic was very United S'.ates. jrrfftt anions the women aud children They were all taken off by a passing tow boat and the "Delaware" was towed Jew ;thore. It is said the employes on the ferry boats are notoriously incompetent The Jewesses of the Levant are faThe feather factory, West Uoboken, for the splendor of their dress mous of has closed on account of the scarcity and I marked an old hands thrown Two hundred are ornameutjj. money. out of employment. in wretched the lady street, witl a Tito Lite Railroad is reiuu'mg its headdress of white silk fringed with force in the different shops along the robo red her silk of being: or j;old, line of the roa l. The workmen retainin namented front with on three quarter time, squares of ed will be put 1 lie black velvet. to morrow. vommencing green eilk headThe body of John C. Ileenan arrived gear of a ytmng Jewess hung down Funeral services on Sun-da- her hore back, .terminating in golden The remains will be taken to Albafringe, upon a loose robe of piuk. A ny for interment. tall uegress wore a striking costume Chicago, 31. Tbo Tri'bunr Washington dispatch of Mack, with a snowy handkerchief of (he entire capacity of upon her head ; her only ornaments Hays the Philadelphia mint are to be used in boing gilt bangles on her wrists, and the cotnHe of stiver, until otherwise ora necklace made of loosely hanging dered. 13y thesa means between one At a million and one million five hundred large pieces of red cornelian. thousand dtllars in silver will be coined khan-doo- r which, by the way, in in a unnih, to fueiliiato the project of Turkey is pronounced 'hann," with i no Treasury Department for a Iver rea gutteral sounding of tho "h" a sumption. The tifsny olfi:cr at New humane-lookin- g Turk, wearYork has bt ca instructed to make a bul- grave, apple-greea a "white jacket of lion fund of his olfice, available as far ing practicable. In that fund there is about turbau, and bngiy trowsers of bright one milliou in silver. The Secretary of red, was cauterizing tho wounds of the Treasury will in his report to Con- his mule with a very hot frying-pan- , gress recommend tbo repeal tf the sec- which he had just borrowed for the tion of the law which allows the expora from 'neighboring trattoria. tation if the United States coin to South purpose The London inus of the olden time, American countries. ' Fort Erie, SO. such ns 'The Swan with Two Necks,' Tin last sf an of the great Internation- of Lad Lane, or La Belle Sauvage,' al Railway bridge was sutccssfully placed built ".round a central court-yar-d, More Light on the Good. rich Murdoiv A Ferry Boat Collision Sprngrae's Notes Pro tested! Bennington daughter, whose nature is equal to her natural simexplicity, was invited by an Adventwhite porter ta join his setit, get her robe ready, and prepare to ascend. "I can't," the utaid replied, "father and mother are going up, and somebody must stay ttt see to the cattle." ,- domes-ti- A c Coal & Lime AND MUSIC STO'EE, to-da- The Modoc Question! Mount Aetna in a State of Eruption! to-d- to-da- y Ba-zain- e, to-da- Main Street, Estray Notice. 1VK IN MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOW-ItiUecritdniiimliS which, if not claimed and taken awav, will be sold to tlifl hottest reat sponsible bul.ler at t)i District Stray Ptiud, Logan, Cache Comity, Satarduy, Nor. 8th, ls73, at I p.m. One sjotted 2 year old steer, crop in left, upper half crop in riRht eari, braud on left hip illegible. One red aud white yearling heiler, no uiarki or Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME In the ! Market, always on hand. KINDS ALL OP MUSICAL INSTRmiENTS ! brnud. One Idaok yearling stror, white In fuce and en right flauk. One red jearlii From a Jowsharp to a Church Organ, as Cheap, or g heifer white head, belly aud feet. Cheaper than anywhere else in Utah. dark red 2 year old heifer upper slope in each car. One dark roan 2 year old heifer, brand on left One hip illegible. Oucred 'i year old steer, bald fare, white belly, crop in left, swallow fork in right ers. One roan 2 year old beiler, orop iu left, point slit in right ears, brand on left hip illegible. One red and white 2 year old heifer, left born broken, hole and two under notches in left ear. One red 2 year old tteer, crop in Dotli ears. One red 2 year old boiler, crop iu right, crop and flit ia left ears. Cue red 2 year old heifer, bush of tail white, aud white spot on left flunk. One red uud wuite I year old cellar, crop ana under-biin encb ear. (hie red heifer c!f, under bit in left ear. One roan yearling heifer, crop slit aud under in right bit in left, under-bi- t One red aud white yearling heifer, same marks as tho bI)otb. One red aud white bull calf, swallow fork In each ear. One red 2 year old heifer, crop and slit in left, slit ami half crop in right pars, K wti left hip, with some illegible brand on same hip. One red heifer calf, star in forehead, bmli of tail and belly white. One brimllH yearling steer, slit and bait crop iu right ear, P Non left hip, L ou left side. One light brown 1 yjar old nurse, small star In forehead, no brands. One light brown yearling horse colt, hind feet white, no brands. One dark bay 2 year o'.d horse, liald face, legs white as high a" the kuees. One roan yearling mare colt, star in forehead, S 1'on left thigh. A. CROCKETT, District Poundkeeper. 1S73. Logan, Cache Co., Oct. ds-l- t ' t i and other Fittings. Violin Strings SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. ' One door Sou tli of Ogden. House. . . 8-, -l; M. JD. HAMMOND, Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Cache . AG EXT FOR THE Co. , Schuttler Wagon ! JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATEEIlL throughout and is warranted. TIIIS . A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS OX IIAXD. Also Dealer ia Light' Spring Wagons, Swcciistahes' Thre&hine Jlaeliines, Buckeye 9Iouei and Reapers Pulley Hakes, Corn Hh el iers, Feed u Iters Faimiiig Mills Emery Grinders, Stubble Shovel Plows, Plows, Cultivators, AND ALL KINDS OF FAH.M, JIACHINERY. - A Complete Assortment of Siod-tlar- If ears . - esse. Turkish to-da- y. two-third- tv Jay. . much resemble a khan, but the Turkish inn is uevcr more thau two sto. ries in height. The editor of a Nevada newspaper gives notice that he cannot be bribed with a five cent cigar to nite a puff. five-doll- ar V STEEL, ETC, FOR YOUR LIIMEPJT AND OTHER first known In America. II merit! are well known out the habitable world.throughIt hut the oldest aud best record of In Llnimrat the world. From any tho millions upon million of bottles old no complaint haa ever reached us, and a a. heuliug and XVa MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT A.ND IT HA8 NO EQUAL. It ti recommended with nnbonnded asuur-rn-ce in all cases of Cuts.BruiBes.BureB, Sprains, Rheumatitm, Hard Swelling, Bitot, Joints, i rozen Feet, Ears, e., &c, among all persons, and for Sprains, Founders. Ringbone. PoU-EtScratches, Wind-GallHoof-ale- , Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle.Col-ta- r and KarneBOa;ljs; also dieae ot Ue Eye and Ear in Save Twenty Cents on the Dollar. s, Horses, Mules or Cattle. NEAR SAVAGE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MAIN SJLt IzxIzlo Oity, STRFET, T. XT- - WAITED! HOWE Teams to Haul Lumber SEWJNG JIACIIIM s Washington. CO. The Superintendent General of the recruiting xervice has been dirctd to nd nn hundred recruits to Fort Union, !Sew Mexico. Tovidonce, R. I., SI. Tl o notes of A. & W. Sprague went to protest this afternoon The commission-tt- s appointed by the Governor to exam 'AAD 1R0-- HARDWOOD, TO STACKER'S GO y. n, MATERIAL; 31-6- MUSTANG 0, " WAGOX i&g MEXICAN from TOA ALSO Curo Neuralgia, Rheurant!irm, Gout, Lams Back, PnU I.heum, 1 oisonous Bitea, External Bone and Muscle Affections, Sore NipBles, Arc, and may be Justly termed the faoacea for all EXTERNAL "WOUNDS. 18- Remember, this Liniment did not Kprin up in n dayora year, proTHE MOST AD8CRD AND UHXATDaAI.CrRI 3- ducing claihxd bt akd Mushroom Lraj. inirra. But we have tho experience of over New-Bo- GIBSON, TnE ECCLES AND VANNQY'S of trial, with tie atmUktudn of witnesses. If the Liniment ia not as rccaaaiendod, tha moetsub-etant:alreeulte,and- by loiicywilllioEcfiiiKlcd. Do uot be hopoecd rtpon by utfnsf any other liniment claiming ihe saino propcrtiea or results. They are a cheat and a fnud. 0 eura WORinj-PKHFEr- nowK, Ju. R2 Solo Stokes at 15111k ' ofLumbei rillctl ob the SHORTEST NOTICE. , of last a Durabilitywill ' ! llangeof Lifetime Work nntl out rcrfect ion of Stitch and Tcumott. Ease of Ojtcratl&n and . .i , , 7 . SEND ON YOUR ORDERS. ... 25c, 6Cc. and Liniffi Uoxica Sizs 01 per Bottle or Bottle, Sttle,' 4c LYOII MFG. CO. . Innafjynettt. Adjustable , ut alt, Darooisrs axs Ccssxei TED Sewing JIhcW", Situated two utiles east of SUPERIORITYi illoiiut Kanab, on ISear Lake POINTS 0F Simplicity ttnd Perfection Divide. Mechanist and gat nothing bu i Mimi Hub; tUo An IIOESTMACIIINK noC subject to FITS. New Steam Saw Mill, bs thirty years kuas. BEST IN 1UK tlm Inveiitor of . . ArvLy FLY6AEE Lumber Y'on), to & - , CHILD, 5th StJ, Ogden, OR NEXT DOOR TO Z. C M. CII , . ! :;'-;- - Styles and T. W.JONES', Tailor, TliW dor from Z. C. M. Kxamino j ' SAMUEl i "'it'it tb' Pri-- esr e I, MILLER, JUN., Saws' Hooms.; doors west of Z. C. M. City. t, l |