Show the eastern mail 1 due at the lafeat lates t on june iuna SO 30 arrived on the ath dinst at 6 p in bringing one way wy sack sick and 23 through sacks As irregularly as the tb mail maa is I 1 carried we begin to reap the benefit of the tile brass locks for our exchanges have never before arrived in such full fall files though our grahams mig marazine magazine anine azine stopped somewhere east of independence cejas celas as did also many others olour of our eastern papers As usual P mcclanahan esq forwarded a liberal file of the latest lates t S st L lou louis louls is papers which we were re promptly furnished us its by judg judge smith much facilitating our efforts to furnish readers with fresh interesting items we sincerely wish that all postmasters were as faithful prompt efficient and courteous as P mcclanaham mcclanahan esq and judge elias smith I 1 the miserable manner in which isolated eil cli bilzens zens of the tha united states are supplied biti with mail facilities is a disgrace to the government and a matter of inconvenience disappointment and loss that rorie notie pone none can fully appreciate except those who have experienced it as have the inhabitants of utah there is gross justice injustice miserable mii m and the dead weight of foul corruption and somo some where or such long 8 standing ana 1 well known known evils would be removed utah is oni only y allowed a MONTHLY MILY aily mail mall all alj froin frown from the ea east at an and d that at the best is not required to arrive until the end of the month and must leave leaver early on the of the next month 11 thus thug when it even arrives by the ti time me which it has no t done for nearly a year compelling correspondents and business men to omit all or nearly all of their answers until another manth hence instead of a mail even once a month it ts Is virtually a mail once in TWO MONTHS in good weather and tir til twice vicey vices within the past niao nine months mouths once in THREE MONTHS montus will government officials and newspaper editors inform us what other portion of our proud republic is ao so unjustly and shamefully used what has been the matter during the long time since the past winter first one thing then another 1 at one oner time an indian scare then no animals occasion occasionally aily alfy waiting for an escort escor tand and again whipping up jaded mules to catch their escort that had bad started off and left them this is a rich position of affairs in the mail service of a great nation especially when the service on the route in question was richly sugared over by a special appropriation app ape allowed after the contract was maciel mada and if such things are done doue in the green tree whit will be done in the dry 1 or in other words I 1 jf if suche such miserable time is made mado in summer what may we expect in the tha approach tug Sug winter why instead of abundant forage at suitable points plenty of good animals and fait falt faithful h hardy and treso creso resolute lute luto men ready willing and eble able abie able to do as the y agree we rny may reasonably look for no forage foran thic tin s side of laramie if anywhere few and lean an animals mais mals and hands who when the first snow enow falls fills wail will cringe around the nearest fire and cry 11 1 I an am all cold contractors faill fill your contract like men or get out of the way ai aal I 1 let those take hold who will do it I 1 the powers be see to it that you take responsible ulfo at a fair living rate with good security and nd when the contract is not fairly and justly comi complied compiled died with enforce the penalty and our word for it you yon will soon see a stir in the dull waters oi of old oid and a slight clean clenn cleansing sing in in the ha foni foul p ool oot of corruption corruption and nonperformance and even evere a little cessation of singing F the very fashionable ol oll 01 song son come cone pris tid ve sie rie moa roa dilly ohl a medo me do come lck ick nn me bill billy r and andru lil ill tickle if thia sound squad advice A i a not listened to and other useful and loudly poudly c called ailed for reforms entered into department ma may erelong cry my occupations i gone fot for fo express com oom companies banies will wil wll supercede supersede super cede them and that two without pa paying inc ing postage to such an expensive am jex pensive and an poying fineu bus upon the prosperity and ard welfare of the ho whole country for the gratification of our oui readers we publish the following lowing fo nf official lis ils list t of the fhe arrivals of the eastern mail for the last 14 months as furnished by judge elias smi arih h post pest master in ia G s1 sa S L city july mail 1854 arrived aug 3 7 pm aug 14 W ti it 31 sep f sept 28 oct d N oct 30 nor dec 1 5 pt p T dec 14 16 teb feb 5 gau jau jan gao t feb ii i i 14 i r jd tat 1 AV march a ach 16 war gar 1 i mar 49 apr aar t may liay 12 may alay 19 june 5 june 11 july 41 e aug 2 aug 1 K sept 5 t only three dee mail mall sout of fourteen malan making time limel meeting of the ana snakes kes and by bro b D B flunt ligion we learn tha that t tibe ti be bu tow ats meaning the white mans son so named by being made a chief by the U US SAg Agents ints at laramie in 1852 one of the chiefs of the snake ka tat o chief of the northern snakes had come in to this city for the purpose pupae of or making I 1 a treaty with the they ir were ere met on sunday ad sept bar by T shar poo e ent white e eye ese ye an ta ro celliers of the yampa utes tin tick the tha hereditary hered tary chiedor chiet chief of the timp na no quint vend tend band sow i eieg etts son represented III lii his father and band tabba tabia tab ba a chief of ar ra peen peens beens abandand band and pe teet neet chief of the tho it fork band accompanied compa nied by subordinate chiefs and braves on each kide side L tile tle tit lit utes hies i es mt mut at 1 the governors governors ofine fully armed with bow bows s a arrow brrow and guns at JO 10 am the snakes formed formed a line appo ite the tabernacle unarmed A messenger messenger went v nt from the utes to tell the snaked to stop where they were they tarried awhile and then moved east st opposite the tse deseret store led by D P B huntington Hun han lington utah and sho sho nee interpreter where they encountered the vies gies utes who had bad firmed a lne ilde lide ine painted black blaek as a if for battle and completely armed in violation of the usual indian customs on making peace huntington went overhand told the utes hies to put aw away ay their arms when th they ey dismounted and all placed their guns guidi against the wall except squash anaro anafo and tb toma ma and ani 1 retained his iiii war spear men when the utes had laid down their guns gung many of them commenced concealing their bows and arrows under their blankets which ka xa tat o saw ben when hen he cited lifted 1 up the pipe of peace toward towards heaven as high as he could raise his arm and shouted 11 in 1 a loud VW voice THIS 13 THE tire WEAPON i COME TO FIGHT WITH 11 at this Us time the coward toward commenced dancing the war dance and singing the war song in front of his men and thrusting Is spear r to 0 o to come and A nd snakes in id peace when old pe teet neet star started tid followed by the other chiefs and braves on approaching the snakes peteet pe teet neet offered ti be bu tow ats his hand who re fused to take it ile he then raised his own hand towards the heavens whereupon pe teet neet did the same they then sol Eol solemnly emny lowered their hands low towards the earth then raising up ILIN looked each other oilier in the eye eagerly grasped each other by the hand and then embraced each other in their thein arms tbt the several chiefs then went throy the same solemn ceremonies utha rtha snakes maintained their position in the lin line e when the utes passed along the line measuring b arms shaking hands and embracing each other when this portion of the tha ceremony was done it was agreed that they should adjourn to the encampment of the snakes on union square they wen went promiscuously and the utes encamped III hi D B door yard the quakes and utes then formed two parallel lines about two rods apart and sat down on the grass ka tat o and tibe bu tow ats then filled two large pipes with tam i bump and aud tobacco commenced on the right of the line of the utes presenting the pipe to the first man not allowing him to touch the pipe with his hands who having smoked until satisfied the ppe p pa was presented to the next and hus bus hua passed gassed through the hie entire company if any one was unaccustomed to smoking he was excused by putting his hia right hand on tho the ho tight light shoulder of the S nake snake and drawing it 4 slowly down his hia arm and ulong blong the pipe aft after r the snakes had passed the pipe to all the utes pe teet neet and tin ten tick lick pres pros atad tho the 1 pipe to the snakes manner eanner banner tiey they s spent p e nt the remainder of the tho day ii in eating and refreshing |