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Show short time for the benefit of the bond holders. The bond and mortgage on tbe property amounts to $35,000, and when these are satisfied there will be very AMERICAN. little left for the creditors. St. Louis, 9. New York 9. The following members of the advisory The steamer City of Waco was an iron screw steamship of 1.500 tons burthen, board of tbe South Pass jetties are here built about two years ago at Chester, and will leave with Captain Fades this evening to examine the improvement l'a., and wa9 in thoroughly god condibenow in progress at the mouth of the overhauled been tion, baring just fore sailing from this port. Her vitlue Mississippi: Sir Charles Hartley, en was $250,000, partially insured. The gineerofthe Danube jeltie; General J. She carried G. Barnard, of the Uuited States encargo was worth 100,000. a crow of thirty men, including officers. gineer corps; II D. Whitcomb, engineer Her passenger list numbered twenty in of tbe James river, Virginia improvetne cabin and steerage. Her cabin ments; Wm. Roberts, engineer of tbe Other memwere Miss L. Moelling, Mr. Northern Pacifio railway Rogers and wife, II. Meyer, Mrs. A bers of the board consisting of Generals Horstey and child, Fanny Heiler and B G S. Alexander, of the United States Vedemeyer. In the sieerege there were engineer corps, T. E. Sickles, engineer twelve passengers, as follows: Robert of the Union Pacific railway, and proTarkenton, Mrs. Mary Ebrenberger, S. fessor Mitchell, of the United States 8. Duane, A. Frasier, W. Macintosh, coast survej, are expected to arrive in Alex. Christholm, M. Minesta aDd son, time to leave with the re-- t of the party A. Staingerueski, Dreisbaugh, 1. L The be ird will be joiued at New Orleans Albert. P. J. Martin. by an official of the Rusi tn government who is engaged as examining chief enGalrrston, 9 The City of Waco, which bad burned gineer of the works of this country. ber hull rolling in a heavy sea, sunk at Returns, from sixty counties of the 1 p.m. to day, in seven tboms of water. State give a majority of over 50,000 for The vessel and cargo aru a total loss. a new constitution. Tbe motion for a new trial of the case The wind this morning was blowing a gale. The passengers and crew put off of John C. Joyce, ex Unitedtates revein the ship's boats, of which she had nue agent, convicted of conspiracy to lour besides the life raft. Persons who defraud government, was beard aud tbe went near the burning steamer report decision was reserved until to morrow. thf boats were all cast loose except one Bittinger was required to give a new which was hanging to tbe ship's side, bond for $10,000. one end of the boat having caught in tbe Harrisburg, Pa., 9. About 100 tanners belonging to the rigging, preventing its being launched The mate of the ship Fasiyuma, wbicb tanners' association are assembled in the was lying a quarter of a mile from the senate chamber, ia attendance upon Tanners from Waco, reports seeing a boat with per- their annual meeting. sons in it pass his vessel at 3 o'clock this Boston, New York, Louisville and Cinmorning, going westward. The sea was cinnati are present. Chicago, 9. running very high at the time. The A Washington .special says: It is now steam tug Duck Thorn was dispatched tbis morning, and has been ooasting certain that three topics at least will be in sight of land all day. Parties who largely dwelt upon by the President in have been out en the gulf shore to the his coming message tp Congress. These western extremity of the island, have three topics will embrace the public just returned and bring no news of the school question, tbe finances and the inusieg boats. The agents of tbe line condition of affairs in Cuba. Senator have telographed to Indianola and Morton, who has been in the city for the Brownsville notitying vessels te be on last week or so, is responsible in a tbe lookout for them. One of the pilot large degree for the President's ascura-inboats which has been outside .all day a position upon tbe school question La'! just returned and brings no tidings. in the coming message. He has been Ttie fet earn tug Buck Thum has just persuading tbe President that he must arrived and brings the following addi- assume the position of Gladstone in tional particulars; Her stopped England. ut the fleet wben going out to ascertain San Francisco, 9 from different vessels lying near when A dispatch fiom Seattle says: The the Waco burned, and all the informa- Rookwell &. Hurlbert troupe consisted of tion possible relative to her passengers A. II. Reck well and wife, M. D. Hurl and crew. Only one of them, the steamer bert, J. D Borrles, W. Tulley and Wil FiiHtyunia, could give any information. liams. It is not certain that they took Her officers report that having seen what passage by the FaciSo. On the day the appeared to be a raft pass tbem They vessel sailed Rockwell told (he officer of made an effort to launch one of their the steamer Salvadore that they were boats, but before it oould be done the booked for the Pacific but could not get was lost sight of in the storm and ready or would go on the SMlvadore.1 Thu officers of the Buck ' darkness. 11 Topeka, Kas , 9 Tborn went twenty miles west and could Returns show that there are but seven fiud ii trace of the missing boats. The districts in which democratic members agent of Mallory's line is arranging to- are elected, and eleven members which night to dispatch another steamer at are classed as reformers. Most of these, daylight in the morning, with hopes of on strict party division, would voie with finding the Waco's boats lower down tbe the republicans. There are eighty-fivcoast. Tbe wind changed to northwest members, out and out republicans. about 2 o'clock, and it ia thought if the San Francisco, 9. boats had Dot made a landing en the Adolph Sutrobaving published a statewestern eoast they hare been carried ment that the Comstock mines were ruany miles to sea. It is stated that the flooded on tne lower levels by ocean life boats are all supplied with water, water four thousand feet long and six but it is thought the officers did not se- hundred deep, fron tbe Opbir on the cure any provisions for the boats. There north, to the Cbollur en the south, ami is do reliable information lo be obtained that tbe mines were closed to visitors, a as to tbe origin of the fire. There were special reporter visited the Savage mine, tbe and obtained reports from the superinheavy showers of rain early in ' sugbt, with occasional lightning. Some tendents of ethers, with invitations to think the ship was struck by lightning. enter (hern, which a lack of time forOhd having a considerable quantity of bade. He found work progressing on oil onboard, which could not be extin- the 1,700 foot level of the Savage, conguished. trary to Sutro's statement that none of Large crowds have gathered at the tho mines were doing anything below company's office throughout the day to the 1.400 foot level. No water was found learn the latest news. There is consid- in the Savage until reaching a depth of erable dissatisfaction expressed at the 2,135 feet. The' condition cf the Hale conduct of the officers and men on board & Norcross is the same. It is working the other vessels which were lying very en the 1,000 foot level. Gould & Curry near the burning steamer. With the the same, with the Opbir, Consolidated exception of the efforts made by the Virginia, and California dry on the foot level. The pumps of the Gould Fusiyuma. there doss not appear to have been anything done towards saving the & Curry are working uight aud day Waco. Tbeir excuse is the terrible set and reducing the wuter. which would have swampid their bouts New York, 8. Lad tbey launched them. The Mail says recruits are being From all the information possible te taken in this city by secret agents in obtain to the present hour, 10 p.mn it the service of the Spanish government seems tbe Woeo was lying with her bead from amng the most indigent of our to tbe gale, and tne fire, which first ap- foreign population Italians, Irisb and peared forward on deck, bad caught ia Poles, and other European nationalities a large ruautity of oil, swept over the at the rate of $100 gold, and the provessel, burning everything before it mise of a land grant of fifty acres at the Fifteen vessels were lying at anchor, close of the war in Cuba, for a term of thirteen of which were leeward of the rne year from date of being mustered Waco. The supposition is that if any into the army. of the passengers or crew had appeared Boston-- 9. aft oa the vessel's deck, or any boats Intelligence received bcre leads to the had been launched, they would have belief that the brigs J. W, Spencer aud been seen by some of the other vessels, Toronto, and the schooners Moses Tat cone of whieh can confirm the first ru- ten, Nettie Chase and Serene, were lost mors of seeing bouts pass through the with all on beard during the terrible fleet The impression now is gaining hurricane which recently caused so ground that oot a soul ou board the HU much damage at Jaeuet, Novassa, Jama-c- a lated vessel is alive. and St. J ago. B Y TELEGRAPH. pas-ernge- rs . state of things such as these often become critical. The forbearance of tbe progreat powers immediately interested months ago duced an effect such as some disturbthe believe to us the right gave ance would cease immediately; since then the financial catastrophe bas re vived the struggle and given a new as It is impossipect to all circumstances. are circumstances ble to deny that the confidence have still I great critical, but in the forbearance of tbe powers. I have not merely a trust, but a conviction that means will be found to bring about a satiefactory result, consistent with the maintenance of the peace of Europe. I will not contemplate any other result. The interests of imperial powers in reference to the quesiion are more direct, but no more considerable than those of Great Britain. Men who have charge of our affairs are deeply conscious of the magnitude of our interests, which they are resolved to guard and maintain." Disraeli, after glowing references to India colonial and domestic affairs, concluded with these words: "When I Bpeak here again, next year, I hope to be able to congratulate you upon the maintenance of peace, aud trust, also the success of our domestic policy, so if the exigency should arise and our sovereign be called on lo Btow ber power and force, sbe would be able to appeal to a contented and confiding people." The colonial office publishes dispatches announcing that the British residency at Perak, which was besieged by Malayans, was relieved on the Oth inst. Captain Innex was killed in an unsuccessful attempt on the neighboring stockade. The Times Paris correspondent telegraphs that the vote in the assembly yesterday by which the amendment to tbe electoral bill was adopted, implies a for- mal engagement to dissolve before March 3d, 1876, because it is provided that elections shall be held in accordance with electoral lists expiring on that date. Ottawa, Ont , 9. James A. Gowan, proprietor of the Russell house, has made an assignment. Liabilities $1GO.OOO. The Albion hotel bas also succumbed to the hard times e , New Tork. 9 The failure of Solomon Meyer, dealer in ladies' hats out trimmings, was an nouueed yesterday Assignments were filed with the county clerk by J, Follak nn i by Jones &, Wilbur. N. Wickham, receiver of Peekshill iron and tuiniug company, closed the mines ond luruaces, which he bas worked during the p&t month in expectation that the company would get an their creditors. The liabilities amount to SlriO.OOO, and the receiver expects to sell the property in a ex'eu-siou'fr- ou Xj-.:kl:e- city, 3 Wholesale Sealers IN ALL KINDS OF ' Staple erckandise ! Beqnired by the Trade in the , HOOKY MOUNTAINS Purchasing direct from Manufacturers or the most extensive dialers, and having special advantages from buying in large quantities YO Can offer to . MERCHANTS Berlin, AND THE ctobbhstq versity. Rome, recom-mende- ESTEY ORGAN. AND PUREST-TONI- - H onsein (J tab. any other SHlPRfiESTTS E3ADE TO ALL POINTS, ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO II. B. CLAWSON, D HOUSEHOLD GOODS! Thp Best Place in Northern Utali at irhich to Purchasa FURNITURE! For Any Part of the House is at OCDEN. Who is in continual receipt of new shipments from the best Eastern IViAIN ST. Manufactories. OGBEN. Terms Easy, Hates Reasonable. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Instructions given by tha quarter. NOTICE. Supt. Bi-t- i. for Northern Utah, JOHN FOWLElt, hj 9.: u MAI'S eetail teade 9. Recently the Diario Espagnol of Madrid gave publication to the statement that a note had been dispaiehed from the Vatican to Spain insisting upon tbe execution of the concordat, attributing the civil war to religious tolerance, and demanding that the bishop of Urge! be tried by ecclesiastical judges. The of tbis note is 1eried here. The communication-froSpain is still unanswered. Vienna, 9. The Turkish ambassador of this city has been summoned to Constantinople to assume the ministry of foreign affairs He is in favor of the reforms d by Russia, Austria and North Germany. THE BEST & Inducements Unequalled The federal council has voted to increase the army estimate, and aleo $100,000 marks for the Strasburg uni- s rit jQlxf S3 London, 10. g olF-ce.- HI COME AND SEE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. o Funerals Furnished. Caskets always on Hand. Coffins Imported or made to Order CABINET WORK BONE ON THE JPItEMISESi Picture frames a Specialty Mattresses, best patterns AT THE 871-8- Ogdsn Junction Office JOB. WHK OGDBN 18 fcXKCUTKD IN ALL ITS BUANC1IES, IN A JSiaoi'loa? Stylo Order Books, Receipt Books, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Show Majesty's government, Evtry Variety o RAILROAD WORK! 3. ' OGIEu, l.T. Re-Sawi- Mills, ng AND LUMBER YA1W, -- :o:- Doors, Lnth, Windows, Shingles, Blinds, Tickets, Cards, Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Ball Tickets, FOREIGN. Meal Tickets, London, 9. The Lord Mayor's grand banquet toBaud Bills, night was attended by members of the cabinet and other distinguished gne:s Skipping lill$, Disraeli, in reply to tbe usual toast in Monthly Statements, honor of Her Complimented Mr. Waiie on the settle-tneu- t of tbe Chinese difficulty, and continued: "I wish I could say foreign affairs nearer home were as satisfactory as our relations with China. Tbe pur nal revolt in Turkey has produced a P.f JBox Planing and 3IouIdiii, r GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES. & Co., GIBSOisE, ECCLBS od Franklin St : Corner of Fourth p.S THRESHING s52tf. OgdeB. EMPIRE We will receive orders for AMES' ENGINES and I nc CANb SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN SAW MILLS, MILLS, &c., &c circulars. r Alo the St. Louis INVISIBLE MACHINE witb CAREY POWER. VIBRATOR Send ier Gibson, Eccles & Co. |