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Show National Meeting of theTradeof Board " " They Discuss , Finances. Gen. McCooli's Mur- derer Indicted. hed on the basis of a redemption of its of medicine ordered for Fisk. The mothnotes in the obligations of tke govern-men- t. er, of the prisoner repeated her tcstituoop given on previous trials, and Newark, a Even admitting it to be a marked imwyer who had been in suits against provement; as a whole, on any bunking Fisk, testified to what he termed the system previously adopted in tbe.coun dangerous character of the man. Dr. try; Bti!l it has no element of necessity McCready testified that he believed Fisk inducing those operating under it to de- died of the narcotio drugs administered, sire any higher standard than that and not of the wound. Dr. Caruocban, adopted by the government. ' It may not former health oflicer, saw Fisk after be in this case, more than in any other, be ing wounded. There were no symptoms expected that the stream will rise above of shock, but ma I de coma, caused by its source. If a promise the opium administered. Whether the to pay by a bank may be properly liquiwound was fatal or not, the immediate dated by the tender of another equally cause of death was coma. well secured promise Id pay, the latter) A ttatcineut of the condition of forty-eigNew York City National banks on being entirely indefinite as to lime, why may not tho banker or merpbant be forced Oct. 3d, shows the Reserve of per to accept, in in payment of obligations cent, of the banks and bankers outside held by him, other obligations, provided the city $13,177,000 more than in Oct only they are amply secured, and last year, and to individual depositors thus the whole fabric of commerce be about 1,075.000, making their indebtbrought to the level of a credit system, edness to depositors about $14,000.04)0 pure and simple? An arrangement like more than last year. On recommendathis, while it might perhaps supply a tion the report of the treasurer of the 1 well-secure- Wo Abatement of the Yellow Fever. A Suicide! AMERICAN. San Francisco, 22. The trial of Clarke, of the steamship "Sunrise," is pendiug before the United Suies Circuit Court. The testimony for (be prosecution shows nets of brutality jlinost incredible.' One witness swore be wiiB triced up in the gallows two, the deck, and1 days, h is toes touching te eat a little only released long enough is It water. and tread generally be. licveJ amongst the crew that three men suicide, did so because who committed to driveH by the cruelty of One of the the captain and bis mates. was beaten and crew, l'etcr Johnson, abused till he lost his reason, and now a iou'tic Mrs. Mary Montgomery, trial for the murder Henry Sanchez, paramour, tfhernegvo vcar ago, was submitted to the jury Her husbaud has been active Tuecasc-o- jhe wkke woman on t. In her defeuse. Dates from Tucson, Arizona, to Oct. 11th, say that 400 Sonora revolutionists beaded by Corlos Conan and Darbeytia, have issued a dedication Baying they revolt against the tyranny of the State f Sonora, and not against the national do not recognua the government. They ' of the late elections, and say legality they are degraded by the government of Tho (Twcrnor has issued a proclamation against the Insurgents, and took the field in person. The rebels had captured AlraoK, killed two soldiers, and held the place at last accounts. Large lumbers of people were fleeing from Sonora to Arizona for protection. Yankton, 22. The grand jury, returned an indictment for manslaughter agninst "Wintenuutc, who shot General Edward MeCook. There is great indignation aaiaug McCook's friends, aud opeu charges of bribery are made against part of the jury. Memphis, 22. the oldest City Register Richardson, citizen, and Dr. R. S. Freelen, secretary ef the Boar of Health, were among the deaths by fever There is steady rain this afternoon, and the hope for an early abatement of the disease Jus to-da- y, 1 to-da- failed. New Orleans, 22. special says Galvcstoa is from Dryan, Calvert and Columbus. Telegrams from Columbus jeport the fever increasing fast, and very fatal. Four deaths in twenty four hours. The place is almost depopulated. A speck! relief train was forwarded today, witii physicians ' from Galveston. Calvert telegrams report niue deaths in twenty-fou- r hours. The disease continues very violent. A Picayune full of refugees It is understood that 1st, tire Lake Shore and d ht 24-2- Trance to Vote on the Monarchy Nov. 5th! is almost after November Michigan Southern Railroad will rducehe wages of its eniployes 15 to 120 per Mit.; also the New York Central and Hudson lliver 'Railroad have concluded to reduce ten percent, or discharge a portion of their help. U is estimated that since the financial panic, from 8,000 to 10,000 ietbous have been, thrown out of work iiere. volume of circulating mediums,, ample to meet the views of the most erratic disciple of inflaiion, would generally be regarded as a proposition so monstrous as to merit only the ridicule and contempt fall sane men, and yet it may be pertinently asked wherein does it essentially differ from our National Hank laws? The recent resort of the banks, in some of our large cities, to the payment of their depositors in their own promises or obligations, without any pretence cf legal authori'y, may be cited as simply an outgrowth of a system, the fundamental idea which is in entire harmony with these most extraordinary proceedings. In the National Board of Trade, this morning, three resolutions, reported by Executive Council, in reference to American shipping interests, were taken up for debate. The first resolution, favoring the payment by Congress of a bounty to American ship buillers, met with an almost unanimous disapproval. A delegate from Wilmington declared that the shipbuilders there did not desire Government aid, and asserted that the cost of shipbuilding on the Clyde w as now only ten per cent, less than in America, and was constantly increasing by the advance of labor, coal and iron. Wetberell, of Philadelphia, endorsed these statements, and enid American shipbuilders did not ask Government aid, and needed no protection. The resolution was tabled by a vote of 53 ' to 3. The Farmer's Convention was organized this afternoon by the election of M. Allen, of Illinois, president, and S. M. Smith, aud S. 0- K. Prince, both also of The attendance Illinois, secretaries. was principally from Illinois, seventy dvlegates appearing from that State. A committee on resolutions was also ap pointed. They will evidently find to do, as delegates are prolifio in resolutions. Rut little was done beyond An evening session was organization. held, and transportation facilities were discussed with definiteness Some favor ed a double railway track to the sea board, others an improvement in water facilities, and some both. Some favored such work being done by Government, others by private capital, regulated by Federal and State laws, and others the building of a farmers' Wghway by a de capita law on farmers. Adjourned till tnoiuing. Washington, 22. Admiral Taylor, commanding at the South Atlantic station, writes from 11a- hia that on anifing there ho was informed the Rritish ship "Contopaxi" was ashore fifteen miles distant, and he immediately went to her assistance. He look oif 834 p 'ssengers with their baggage, and about $250,000 in treasure. The vessel was subsequently got afloat. - sufh-cie- nt Paris, 22. The sale of Henri Rocbefort's property in Paris lately produced 3,545 francs, which will be reduced to 2,929 f runes by the payment of some small debts, and this constitutes the sole fortune of his children, save the value of an unpublished Romance. The considerable profits from Lanterne Marseillaise and Mot D'Ordre have passed away, no one knows where. reekskill, N. Y., 22. A strange lady died here suddenly the other day. and wa9 buried hastily. The body was exhumed, and a medical examination showed that her death, was The man who caused by malpractice. accompanied, tho woman is understood to have intended to leave b steamer today for Germany, and the New York authorities have been informed. The woman's name was Hem, of Dresden, New York, 22. trial Stokes' At testimony was in dread of lived be that show to given his life from Fisk. The father of Stokes testified to insanity affecting the members of his family, And how wild and the prisoner was betimes when speaking of Fisk, and often asserted that he was followed by his emissaries. Elizabeth Cooney, a new witness, and a scrub girl in the Grand Central Hotel at the time of tho shootiug, swore that she saw Stokes come around the walk along the hall, and go down voice the ladies' staircase, aud then 1' then aad there fire "don't cried out, was shots. Witness then got alarmed and rau up stairs; did not see Tj)inmy Hart in the hall. Additional, testimony was given to prove that' F sk fired the reUtal: the Mory pistol, and Dr. Fisher. and. wound chloroforming Jhe of probing " Chicago, 22. main subjects of discussion 'lie National Board of Trade, which convened here yesterday, will be that of be national finances, and, if tbe report of the executive counoil may be taken as M indication, the sentiment of the majority of the board will be in favor of an immediate reiuia to specie payments. The following is an extract from that portiou of tho report of the executive council which refers to the subject: '"Recent events have brought to the public mind a vivid realieation of the exceeding frailty of the tenure of public nndenoe in our financial structure, "d perhaps at no lime since the exchanges of the country have been conducted on the oasis of an irredeemable lircmlating medium, has public sentiment ben so generally turned to the 'lutetion of devising ways aud means by )vaich a path might be discovered lead-ju- g to a restoratioa of the world's acknowledged standard of values, Hitherto a wido diversity of opinion has prettied, touching even the desirableness fan early return to the specie standard, and omlegislators, apparently showing 'he views of .their constituents, have 1'one little or nothing that was calculated orxpectel to relieve the imtion from ' rLe tigMll4 0f compelling its people to Accept, for the, property of their labor promises to pay in the was shut.. ,; J constantly jostponed fuiufd of FisK alter hetestified to the quantities A druggist ''"r Xat.ouul JJuukHig-oysleiOne ftf 'the to-da- y, excit- ed-looking ele-cvat- - - lu'gh-ete- n 1 5 United States will be in favor of issuing a series of currency bonds, converlable in greenbacks and back again into currency at the option of holders. The mystery concerning President Grant's latest financial letter prom ses to Mr. Anthony be cleared up asserts positively that he had an interview with the President and brought the letter with him to this city. Sherwin, of Vienna syndicate notoriety, arrested on Saturday, Jor alleged complicity with Phelp3 defalcation, being unable to furnish bail, was locked in Ludlow street jail C. Dewett, succei d last night in shooting himself. The names of the New York Central and other bond forgers, arrested here, are Frank Gleason, George Wilkes and Andrew Roberis, of this city, and Geo. C. Olmsted of Staten Island. The detectives say, that in order that tbe men arrested might not hold communication with influential friends who have often served them before under similar mishaps, the arrest and place of confinement of the meu has been kept secret until their indictment could be secured from the grand jury.. This, it is believed, has been accomplished. Lo gaii ' ; S. I U' I. G. WHOLESALE AND i , I i. RETAIL Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Boots and Shoes, " v v.. ., Hals ami - .- Caps, Crockery, , Glassware, Notions, Vc, tire.. Stoves mul Tinware, Drugs & 31 cdi clues and Boy's Beady Made Clotliiny, Gents9 IN GREAT VARIETY. " CELBBBATBD ' SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Bain, Whitewater and Sludcbakcr Wagons, to-da- ALS- O,- . Winchester and Democrat IJght .Spring Wagons, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Farming Implements. Buggies to Order on Short Notice. ' California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Leather ami ! . FOREIGN. SIioo Fimllu;r. ' London. 22. All Kinds of Produce Porwardcd to Any Point on tho Shortest Notice. There was a banquet at the Mansion House last evening, at which there was Ml Orders Sent to if. THATCHER, Logan, will Rathe ' present about 300 guests, including the Prompt Attention. representatives of various city companies, Hon. Joseph Mdill, of Chicago, and President Watsou, of tbe Erie Railway. The Lord Mayor proposed a toast to the prosperity of the trade and commerce of the United States and British Colonies, associating the na.i.e of Nr. Watson with the subject. Mr. Walson, in reply, thanked the Lord Mayor for the flattering allusion tc his administration of the 00Erie Railroad Company's afairs, and atdifficulties spoke of the necessarily' JE HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON tending such reformation as had devolv V and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so that the people of the Northern ed on him to undertake, He said the Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. he had and re approval hearty support ceived in England strengthened biin to grapple with difficulties that yet remained to be overcome. Honorable and inRnpiiHed to tlioe point a heing tlie bett, ttvr much it tidy and txprienc,anl I new that Furclmxvr un ruljr on tbis TmmimeutUttiuu. telligent administration for American Railroads was as important as sound Government for the country. Mayor IS A X Mcdill was called on to respond to a toast to tbe municipal institutions of America, and in doing so, he took the opportunity to return thanks to London for the aid sent Chicago after her great fire. A special from Taris to the Daily Telegraph slates that it is practically settled that the assembly is to meet on Oct. SULKY A KES. MACHINES 23th, and a motion for the restoration of the monarchy will be made on November 5th. Tli Celebrated T1IOMAN NMOOOIINU HARROW, warrantad to mU !i but F4 A telegram from Calcutta to the LonVei ami to I the brt cultivator for grins, grain, corn or potato, )rt iuvented. Our beat FarntvM a Harrow on trial. don Timet saya a severe famine is threat- cn have Thi! Dfcjiartisipnta will lo five information and receive orderi forTCHBIXR WHEELS, SMl'T ened in the province of Bengal. , MACHINES, CifilST aud SAW MILLS, tr otbet l tiele not usually kef t iu itok. Vieuna, 22. Prince Bismarck bad an audience with .MOKES THATCH Ell, AGKXT, LOOAX. and subthe Emperor of Austria RARAR1 WHITE, AGENT, OUDEX. sequently had a conference with Count Andrassy and the I nlian minister. It is 30tf H. B. ClAWSON, Superintendent. reported that at these interviews the Prince pressed the subject of national ecclesiastical legislation, and urged identical action on tbe part of Austria and Germany, with reference to the Papal elecjion. A farewell banquet was given at the Imperial palace. Emperor fl William, in proposing a toast, "Health to the Emperor of Austria," said the late friendly sentiments exchanged at Vienna arc a pledge of peace for Europe. 1L B. CLA 1VSON, Superintendent. z. -- '.' . WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY . I WHITEWATER, and STUDEIMKEI2 WAGONS, 1 CHAMPION, WOODS, EXCELSIOR anil WOULD MOWERS, Dronpcrs or Self Rakers. and TIIRESIIIXO It to-da- 1. F. Much attention is now being paid to certain portions of northern Africa as a source of iron ore, and the exportation of the article has of late greatly especially to France. Tho ores n contain from up to sixty-fit- e metallic iron, along with pome per cent, with but very little and manganese, filica. From information recently received, it nlo appears that the negro tribes in the interior of the eontinent, some 800 miles from Natal, are extremely expert in the manufacture of wrought iron, which they are accustomed to smelt in. little vhy furnaces o( great Simplicity, from the native ores., They is the iron thus produced-whic- h said to be extremely good in quality, possessing scm valiuible characteristics peculiar' lo itself at bo low a price'as to be considerably cheaper than that which is iniporledj by the settlers at the gold mines, who conseciaenfly make uVe of It for their implements. .l iv ;sU yni,'A l GROESKECK A. M GU BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, HE SELLING OUT . THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED forty-seve- G E E I E CHEAP FOR CASH TO RATOItV rjtKI'A ' .... st-1- r:.J t Jobbing a Specialty. ' li ana . -- inaow ,UJ1- A CIIAXGE IN DL'SI.VKSi '00' -- 'm.-.'if- ! 9 , 00- jriaxe tjluss LO WEB THAX E VBB ! ., t &3 tf |