Show IX- - 1 The Daily Telegraph-- ' frffKiaNOr JUKE 17 1SC5 SATURDAY TEIiaiS: Tv ?JlX flAtKI 4' r rf Aouuw: no (ill Mrntba f " vy jiii 5(tlil '“fJenl-TVcck- lr' I Annonirf -- 1 : 9 00 Mxiithl MoniU! - ' 9 UO Tliiw Three IVr Montli : rt-- M”nlh tlIlvcrrl H 00 rMfingldthmbn id liieeiiy- ' ' li tlUfllVcT 1 3i '26 - Prill£' oo 0tf S6® f A ! Tf witness the norVonS but unfaltering devotion of the root of J ija ny to thoJi ect pursuit of the '''ttlf evilto- sie the tijitoe fititc bfex-L eitduicnt and the spectacle of frantic ' kahipodo which every renewed shout of ’ VEaVela”'OCcasions iV Xo sooner 1st ho C It Is almost jaiuusing ti ! - V ? isco vereil jy jdgrim ' IJ fco lliat other pit-- shriiie tho’p’it iheirfingeraTir their cars ' Will" J iH?itherlicarr nor see anything Vit!h admirable fiingiguess of behind purpose 'tlieyjtfusb ahead turniug neither to the right! no to tho leij until' the place of promise is reached We have seen a few of these remark-abl- e events iii tho history of "tho Terr- itor—first tlio grand rush to Galifoririaj ' by FraziTjriyeij Boiec Stiukingwutff Kooteuiii amt in: our own Territory the t "" I ufcr - sofltherii boundaryof this county then ‘‘av'iy doyyi soulh in Dixie' end lastly in Utah the do sc prove so auriferous nor aargoutifcroiis as excited imaginations ojiSoakcrVci-ep- &X ' ‘ -V ilip-gin- 1 si v I j S - I’ikc’Peak tlicibANhisliooyaud - ’' t l lhoo-h- : ' -- a have- in : every!- instance XViticBce is Jk blessed - - prepaintel and Utah will be Hch:jgo£no day that is the best apil most coi?Un comfort obtainable by those ivhose 1 glorious vi- sions! 'have rudely vanished and left of & the fcaWlessiubVic not a-- wreck behind ted3 appear however to lay airfnol fhoid oii' substantial and promising “ I i l J developments u t uoi'th and more and richer arjt every hew and the real color- - then-talke- of d They have picked up liberally of it in loil- - anj tiio Mrih Iilab'odolfa Lave' jAjuskgot hollpf a decidedly ‘big tiling y LAA - ih iliO Ctx5nryPAlene mountains' ‘‘CoeUr dtlpriirnsHho watchword it is on tho -- - ‘ T lilies -- alU ilmi everybody ill" of ' J v Tho fereat consUjocy trials now i1 util WaUiigton began with prgn'?idoot but the press in the cast closed made a loud 'outcry against' secret tribunals the friiiyie quaintly reminding its readers that there was a curious old itoCumcnt yet existing known as the ConsitQiion of tlie UnilciT States which formerly jiad the' force and effect of law but that it seemed toj have gone out of fashion and become practically obsolete and now that the war vrits endedit appeared to be higlij! time' that the said ancient parchmeat! wa3 exhumed and treated with some show of reispect thought the trial by secret Jlie Times had-nprecedent in iho history --1 i 4 was measure and a of any tee country to which the worst despotisms' of Europe that rVopUSiS What is :i-e- - Indian Conv)intio Tlie Fiute tribe of -- se id :tol number about 3000 recently hUL a dclcgatf convention in Virginia Ne Iinllan -- nidi for ilic pi Lrposc of electing a new cliief iti the" jlace or Old IViuneihucca who had- gouc off with the hiid Indiahs Samuel Joseph Drown familiarly plain eldct Tie is not a PI was utejjlias the trade of a Carpenter is about years old speaks English Spanish and French is very j intelligent Laving visited anting other places New York and Oregon On bciqg interrogated as to whether her was sound ou! th'oTUuion replied— “That's out Sam iu the exercise principles you be of the appoiuting power at oacc chose one Joe 'for hi capt in or Vice President or something id! tho sort Sam’s Jnaijgural which was received with much pplansej is given as follows: ‘FellcrCkistns an'd Friends:— We Vis Jest been Omu’ni’lectlon and these twelve men spciJitto chdosel me to bo their governor so’s iijr tench ’em ter read writb and git educated As Jong’s I’m Chief I ’ml goi a ter do down the best I can’ter keeptothe wild white pco-pl- e the I’ve goit 3000 Jnjuns help Itiittit with 1 eircr citizens'— these is all goodlnjuns that’s gbt nip for Chief Them outtMithe FlaiosSs all ba Injuns what kills all and childrens they come a cross! what crosses thcTiams Th3Vn an uivuif lujtxns Thusc is All uillerent Fel take jny seat the 20th of this' ler Citizcns-H-- I mouth Uur Iujuns are wiliid ter have land and'fUke holdatid uiahe ai living and become' civilized ‘There’s a golyd inauy civilized Iu-- I inns What tun$ np lhejr noses at other WJiy nojj pull tog e tiler and learn our rt children h&w ter ba somebody Feller wiir Bcndthe Ixijkids' ter L'hurch ho's and- about Uoddle-might- y hoarttbegopii they can God tent us inter the world to enjoy thf--r world Filler Citizons- -I ben ter New when the wu'r first corn-was- h York in smy-lon: tlie-chie- f £' S s In-ju- ns Citi-zins-- e - j j t li - r - Qiti-zeiuj- -- 4 -- ! -- i - - jbat Rooming np General Connor'a army it Ja aaid will number 20000 menoneof the (livbioiis 5000 strong being recruited frdm te -- -- - ritosf Tania Gaze — Chief Justice Ilardipg left the mountains for penver tiifs We sympathise with him in the ipornifig hard road he has to travel Alone on the Beiiclij of the Territory dragged jnto another dbtrfct than his own to hear a difficult case traduced the public press and on the street or reason doing his duty as reserve without well as lie knows it he U deserving of consideration at the hands of all men of sense and feeling llow the pitiful salary attached to his office or the honor and responsibility of can begin to compensate for the the position ' he has to undergo in- a country hardships seem not only to hare forgotwhere people ten the deference due the Judicial office but the rules qf gentlemanly intercourse Is more thnh we can Imagine Were we in hisplaee we eliouTd prosecute our Journey to the States! and never Tptnrn except perhaps as a private citizen ' Wo believe he has endeavored to do right in tho hearing just closed as farl as jie knewit wo believe him to be neither dishonest nor imbecile with both whichjvices he is so freely charged his position has been rendered peculiarly difficultfn our opinion by a loss of public confidence iu his personal character for which his social habits must bear the onus Called into a district Other than his own by parties who thought themselves injnredtohear an important case neither hU high office nor his per sonal (Character has saved him from the' im periobp domination of counsel1 and he leaves us worse than he found us so far as our courts are concerned As we have supported him through do personal nor mercenary motive but only en behalf of the public wel- fajre so now convinced that his power and usefulness m s Judge among us are gone trust he wif resign or at without recall we least confine himself to holding courts in the djstrirt to which the law lias aligned him — Colorado Mining Journal May 31 Gos - f ayioaxj' Mi MTART e Acting and Stage Uuacvr - i'f' A Freight Wonted ! ruirufl T coffis IT B JOOX or TUIRTY THOUSAND LBS FREIGHT wanted for Virginia City Mole 1 : Teams Apply to ! rpWKNTT-nV- E IlISdEVEMINGr Performance! Special In honor of the Tfilt toonrCit of th (Speaker' of the Uonae of Ecpreseatative) - had his i)istinguisied Traveling Companions J NKMf ' Will be prnentefl the LeanUfol Braflia In 3 acta CAMILLA’S HUSBAND The Wood most be of the best quality sound and in length of uotinore than twelve feet The Coal must be of the best Inmu bitnndoons and entirely free from dusL It will be weighed ait O- Gunp Douglas free of expense to the contractors To eonelndo with the popular Ballet Farce Bidders will specify In their hide that they will Good and comply with tlie above conditions Bonds will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts aud names Oi two sure In which Mho ALEXANDER wUI penonata several ties must accompany each bid Different Characttrt and execute Bide will be received fir furnishing the whole DancH the whole cuncliwting with a Ballet Diver amount of rach article requiml hi one bid and bids TABLEAU tiMementanl OORO E0U8 FAIRY ' also will be receive ! o-- — — furniabiug not JtN than ED Cords of Wood irlMf Toua of Coal in imy one FOR FULL FARTICCLAR8 SEE BILLS bid I rajrments will be made in such Rinds as the o'clock Ferlbrntance to com- - government may furnish Doon ojen at mence at 8 tractors wilL be required to take the oafh of rr t Box office Open for the rale of Tickets on Friday allegiances Tbt Government reserves to Itself the right to llhnu 10 am 'till S p m and on Sat ui day from 10 any or oil bids ado till 3 pim and from 430 till niter the com- - reject Bidders ore requested to be present at the open menceuient of the performance Ing ql proposal at my office at 12 in Jane SitlF llfllJ will be adilressed (throngh the Post Office THE PROVO GOLD MINES! Bids t to my office) to Capt DB fitpVer Chief West of the Plains Camp Dtarglas UT and endorsed “Proposals for Wood or 'Coal a the case may be Superb Brilliant Aiplnfpient4 and an Efficient Coat of Characters sat-ficicu- t five dr -- ’Quart-rmaati-- A - i : j'-p -- i - ' FAAlItY: tiier ailntrate article of - house ANY OVERSIIII1TS SHOES HATS QUEENSWARli II AUD WARE continues to turn out FRE3II BREAD CRACK ERS - S' ' ' '$ - V lrri m OUR MOTTO as ever Is SM csT QUICK and p STvnns Hebcr?s Mill” 296-t- CIIISLETT A CLARK f ' ' f should cause dn immediate clearance - an excellent GRIST MILL howAifiiining on CITY FIRST 'MEAT ROUSE - IiV THE MAKKET ' ' CREEK Persons wishing Milling done can be accommodated by a good torn-ou- t and NEW STAND AND CHOICE MEATS a superfine article of Flour I fence pi of hid da imd-N- oi rtiulto o ' Sors i whfkoW i I V tloavi worth i change H WALKER BROS ? " J who'sti "t 3'vj 'Goidk r PACKAGES meetiap J fourcej x formed ties Ute TElfc THE York ter from Uit “and “or aViuit-- eifoKpns to our - Brown Slieetings 1 HEBER C KIMBATT 298-t-f LOWEST MAIUIET V: WALKER 2C2-t- to ifiam tare a HATES liTcd pqculia which ve mu BR&’S Janies 'Bccstou AGENT COMMISSION 'of tiaa maiks " - vrorljs city i den ? lire d Wfilb ' oar si NEW YORK CITY v - 7'v x ! Agent for the purchasing of all k'mdiof Merchandise find Mubhincry for UiaL I 'PLEASURE friends and TAKE ii MOST in - snnonncinp: to AC EXT of Salt VEATytc TULLIDGE TEACnER OF IUfit HAHUONY and FIANOFORTR 11 to the Student of Vocal Manic his intention of forming a limited class for the study of correct and rapid reading of Vocal Music at tight Iff THE OLD ROTATION Axn FOR ' TRAINING THE FRESH PORK SAUSAGES YOUNG FARGO A Cot RIG nANDt ALSO f s Corned Bcof and Pork TyitM& fa per Quarter half in' advanco Frivat Tnition f 16 Apply at residence next "door to Jenkina Sadler Shop block and half west of Tabvrnacla References: D 0 Caldsr A T B TL Stsnhonse Zsfre - taken in filling orders sent by have known Mr EVELETlf fr IbW boiwr j years and know him td lie a man' ofend I tu man urns bun a and good integrity him tet my frirnoi pleasnre in recommending tlie public as a oitable man to entrust with tan jjTUCIIAMVOUNO SAEiT! ' f- - FINE BOILED FOR BREAKFAST ‘ 1 -- r r Of THE RAREST CUTS I SALT UKC ICE DEPOT 1: A limited quantity of CLEAR RAGS will be purchased WOOLKJ Bring them os at CfiC" - j3'! 'L' 3 ’i ar- - 4 t - A - - w on a large scale !fbr cooling off the fevered elements of Midsummer at ooTToar HIOmST PRICK paid lb at this Office KETAIAt M Q- KAOS WHOLESALE XSD In connection with my market wfil alse be the i -- FOR SALE SOUP MEATS WILLIAM MANN Division Agent on Road OFFICE of ths OVERLAND 8IAOE LINE East Temple Street G S L City i T fire id t jfiin ' dcr that win satiate the epicure pad 1 RAGS MR AGS UU ler Out DINNEB KOAST S was are - J DELICIOUS STEAKS and Boise City Apply to PAUL COBURN Assistant Superintendent on Road 287-2- w wen feet ' spee and i tot ( at thep gres i Or 4imi au My customers will find me ever ready to serve them with r Ul bfaSi : 205-l-m ht deal Street Son Francisco f Commissions Special ear Front con! I i children VOICE ' who may ' purchase Jowslas in a flrst-cl- s Ileving been ten year will hs Ainfidrut that Loose in this City be feels ' ’ able to givs'sntiffiictIoii to his isitrons DRIOIHX By permission he refers to President 270-t- SINGING announces stage ftd : v ustio ItlCCC BEEF PORK MUTTONV VOICE TRAILING CLASS Ienr Udjr Sail Francisco Cal elicits ibe Cotnmuioni of in and nflcent jTLTribxin Respectfully on Hie IWiUe desire to ' tlTzo Ids the OX mar C DWIGHT EYELETII ALWAYS AH r generous pub! Lake tbatjbe Intends keening km band a complete variety of ELEMEmRY a yS Of icppr to BUETIS VllENClf A WOODWARD ) TUKfS BUKTIS A Qt (New Tort ' SAMUEL ROOSEVELT And to Merclants of Sail Lake City 203-S- tr and Vttlf' Diirtjliiy iStreot Noj 1 r luibed f COJI3IISSIOX-riIKCIIlSI5- JACOB OBNSTEm Exhibition of Stray Stock " oneo?‘ V FOR SALEAT dollar p by the saving ' bTui i :?vTr'T " JuMt rpcelvcd tpjhtiv Ln 8 ' THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD and Ve offer them at prices that 'of- VERY LOW RATES SOla' i I ! JB® ' W ' ASD At COST fbr Caeli only ’ nJK J- 0 - GENERAL MERCHANDISE i 4 h(s fieU1 gomct0 - OF SUPERIOR QUALITY “p— undersigned has nsfcVAm i lApply to W H HOOPEK TINWARE I TliO 'statfiP ‘Alter T hiironrinL jCArlm 7 I! ' ttfphcrd joeallto TACKAGES STANDARD OUR NEW OVEN auo-t- f tlsini pro 2000 lbs PlowStccl OB' DRY GOODS ' I ' Alsn ' Enron tc and for l°l Kccle : t ( Btfrnce ' of their Stjxk yf OTHER DUNS PIES CAKES etc w'eritelf gfcatrcl and'THRASHtRs 12 Wood’Mowcre: 12 Buckeye Combined Movers amllicapct Pitt: & Co’s 8bors( r Power ThraslicK announce that being abont to RESPECTFULLYftue for the purpose of enlarging it they now offer for a fow days to dispose FLOUR BACOX BUTTER EGGS CHEESE DRIED FRUITS etc CHEAPER THAN nocr®c0 co OUNrOWDKRv YOUXG nYSQT -AND IMPERIAL CIIISLETT & CLARK GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE win id ways find STOVER iadlal®' N ' v MOVVER5 REA ERS ' CLOSlJYOETCHiSr IDE CITY BAKERY -- i 1L Papt and A Q 31 U S Vola Chf ii M- - West tfub Dist of Plains ns ia-vli- ' E ct D From all parte of Great Salt Rake City and the real of Utah Territory ami adjoining countries will be pleaaotl with the announcement that at a i enb-Dintri- OUR DISTINGUISHED VISITORS if-th- - r yOffOS toorzl-lp- y u V fc'CLAkVSOl or-sen- i w : Apply to LrX III L LA M-IFKEDG- ' r f fgNCt ‘ f ct : : pi-C- -- WOOD Three ThsuMnd (3000) Cords COAIj Twelve Hundred (1200) Tons ®v issSSg Hoes o ct£ vl EOJb SALE i) arricc of each article required shall be delivered by the 1st day of December tSCS Tho Poor Artist’s Lioto Pre—w rrodared with Beautilnl Scenery UtL Buckoyb Reaper V Omcx Catxr Qcaktcxu asth Wist of riAUo Csnr Docoiao UT Jane I2tt 18 Sealed proposal will bo reeslvsd at this Office until 12 m th2ith ‘day of Jane 1863 for lur nishing the following aappUes of Q not terms ter Share to be delivered at Camp DongUs UT in such quantities as t qnired bat the whole amount - - y ARM Y 9cs-Dutxi- 1PV 10 doz Grata Cradles coap: proposalsTor fuel J ” : fj Qt'JUtTBUXASTEB DcrARTEENT : ’05 XT' T SPOTSWOOD A COn ' at SCOTT KERR A Oms Bank A : Hon- - SCHUYLER COLFAX imo Saturday1 r F6lt sAlk: S‘- - announce to the Inhabitant of this Territory tliat I will have on exhibi tion at the General Tithing Office Yard in this City oh the 20th inat nil the STRAY STOCK now in my poraeuiou Ilow rr Was Done — New Orleans papers All persons interested are hereby ' notified to fkirnish interesting details of the destruction come forward' prove! property pay charges and of the rebel ram W H Webb before noticed taka them Away BRIAXT STRINGAM 297-- 8 General Eetray Found Keeper telegraphically- when attempting to make her escape from the' Mississippi a summary - : UE-sorec- ks report of the Secretary of War gves some interesting facts’ on this su ect The Secretary says the Springfield Armory alone caj furnish three hundred thousand miskfets anfiualiy The ordnance department furUishicd from June 1863 to feme 1864 joiie thousand one hdndretl and forty-on- e pieces Df cannon seven million and a half pounds of powder two millions of projectiles jor cannon seven and a half million' pounds of bulletsland lead Thb military railroads too aro a wonderful feature of the machlne-r- y requisite In moving an army! Under the superiutcudence of Gen Collom more than one thousand miles of railroad have been tiuilt cr rebuilt 6fter their destruction by the rebelsAt a cost of $11000 000 Six thousand five hundred miles of military telegraph have been In operation requiring a force of a thousand persons —The ter -- Mmmt ( - : TlEiDM! - which we here furnish our readers: The Webb waij seen passing the city (New Orleans) under a! full head of steam oh the morning of - Monday May 22nd Crowds of excited spectators were on the Levee to witness the sight The first who noticed and gqessed the purpose of the ram were the officers on board the Lackawana who saluted her with a 25 (L pound ball and forced lier to hois her colors it struck 'the fam on the port-boand passing through went cm from the opposite side The Webb still heron kept way In the most defiant manner with the rebel colors hoisted1 The Holly-hoic-k Lieutenant Commander Gherardi with detachment from the Lackawana started a in pursuit qf the flying foe The race was o severely contested and was continued till about twenty-eigmiles below the city with bat little advantage on either side How ever unfortunately for the Webb when close at St Clair’s Pass the huge proportions of the Richmond loomed np in her path Her position was now a desperate one— a great-scarcitletermined enemy behind and before escape seemed impossible In this crisis the Webb turned when the Hollyhock dashed straight at her She then ran in shore and the offJicers and erew fled into the' swamps first however firing her In several places ’ The bnrnin from the Holl to extinguish wv mu u u kui ouv : had on board 217 bales of cotton and a large number of barrels df rosin and terpentine Her armament consisted of one 32 -the’ pa- rifled gun mounted on the forecastle pound of '? If these cliiiniarc ust ahdftrue there t Gexckal 'IxpiAn AXSome and j ere pYidnUy expectent of e generel In- two 13 pound iron cannon on the quarter pers dirccjed not bamucK doubt dian wet Piutea Sbesbonas Bannocks deck ' ou 4 large portion of the coding emi- - White Enives'BlouXf Mr P Btubbs calls attention to his Cheyennes Arapahoe vv’ Kiowu "aUbnSrUlgraritate and heaven knows what City Bakery and family and provision itor ' - I - greatest 1 course as a grand ‘ suTi is understood to 8ccretbut ttractlaily plat o::s of lforsemba with ' bedding jroveuder and iruplc- mchts--an4thh irse traders are reaping ’ " harvest l tlufr hy::ThoIwUtpii Eudiator understands correct that tue ‘new) laggings arc sftuato le- my friends 1 tween latilndo 4 i and J3 tfnd longitnde later difficulty come I will bunt and the with tnjnna jerque t and 116 and not- more than-12- 5 'em out bud Iving 'em to you Feller 1 triiuk vq spoke long enough (Cries Af tnilcs djstap t- from that jIaec ‘‘Three of on!) Citizens— I will ask you' Feller go 'distinct gold yielding basins have been one question I)o yqu like a wild Chief or a disco vered all of which produce coarse civilised-- one best??’ (Cries of— A civilized " XT oe!)u-:-- 'j 'I geld and one alone is of "as great extent Captain Joei also delivered hfa viewi after as thc entire Placer digging of the the folloving fashion: 15oiscrcouatryaud far yy coeds in rich-- L “Onai wackH: (Fellow citizens) “honanyi cokoo” lam to public speaking) y' ncHJJlprence? Camp in its palmiest trnui mve (uuuspdaa hnaggadil’ (I'm bbund to root hog il'ItS' which ’many '“A’ee cliqwah ookoo” (We're all die)’ epp°sed jta: bo thq oround on the Union J you bet!) ' ‘Ona oo xmi 'richest spot of auriferous earth eveT dis-- ‘ hipl ookoo nuirikkfiigggkggM ' ovvrcd That: is lirgo dalk anu a few These formidable utterances broke the re3 etray’espreisions ate thfotfSl in withif porter’s ijeucil square in two and it did not fospice it still higher if necessary such got in ruoiiiug order again ere Joe had subsided amid tumultdousj applause Sara and 3 03 the richest gold placcrs'evcr seen 25 heard! one more than stomp speech havp cents 'to thopan fivo poutuls of Joc Sanr also made a speech to tha Gold golilwitli a rocker in a short' time Ulll folks' stating that his tribe had decided bf to settle down and become civilized like the !iotty dollarj a day' to Iho rocker ctq y O'Jd miaba at head 'ofArbbs'e whites Some Indians did not' recognize his lie was' b C reck betweciWhc north fork&of Clear- - authority but they should do Iti Her woull chief andthey should own him Ywater ou thc eastern slope ofjkc raoun-r-A-! hare no traitors ia his nation They could l! fool him not discorqred ItetVfallare Slsoat- -' ) Sam fur tiier said J hisiribe were goihg to lTacting conderablo attention and builda school-hous- e jetc educate their chilr no tiling to do with the and dren have work t thingruro Epoken of them A Twild Indiana except it might be tofight them The above statements are reported to and would give the whites j protection He " to whites the them and wanted V help give ibo nt oro thq n usually well autheuti- them work- so that they coald live in town 'K half of-- theih aro true - Sam proposed three cheers for Gold" Hilt jCatetX’ and rtlrwcwl!t be-- precious stampede from three cheers for An7 Johnson and three Joe Lane v vuraixl wido in that diiiectini and ilie groanior Sam however does not hold his new posiJiard qnariz wilhhavoto waita more tion unchallenged A Phiteihas been telling thatJjis pepplie “did not want ConVcoient Opportunity for dissgction Itrown or any other d T d California Indian J fThc Eudiaiur Etatcs that in nearly all for theirr Cbief” When they want a chief they have plenty of Smart men in their own y vhe mining oiinps there is tribe to sefeet from' ' Brown’s election was a men hundredsofainers could trick and those who voted for him did not f Y'ri working understand the thing but supposed it was C5 a iud employ on claim already takea up simply a piradp to snow their good will to the whites Brown 'below had deceived them b five dollars and )vith wages npver that Uncle Sam had authorize representing 2 Dc tho ruling- figure for goo!T miners and him to take charge of jaU the ikiendly Piutea in Wuhoei U was an' Innovator too was good snbgtantial food even about' to buUAa three or tour' story house j living on d no inditn coald iiTf is even a second fixuries ' costing r)ut Eeven dollars j that on the eSt of the RochyMoiAs pfJi tain the j lodUa war on record i the camp of Confederate prUoners at Chicago and apxious for a tiutie witV the Indiana Ah! Eastern piper aajsthe general intehda ma1ciig one of the most thorough campaigns against the Indians during the aummer aud fall amd will force them to light or surrender though he does not desire them to adopt latter1 alternative' Over four hundred lodges hare jalroady come In stacked lhe:r arms and begged protection The expedition was to start early this month and more directly into the country of the hostile Indians— the Powder River and Black lli!i region and was to cohsist of abont 2000 cavalry with ’ a few ' j piece jr of ariillery The rpnte will bo thoronghlj protected between the II issonri river an the mbuutaius with a snffic ent number of troops stationed appoints alo lg the road twenty miles apart the inUrmcdiaio spates to be patrolled every few bimra bj cavalry Every stacj will be attended soldiers1 of n u The westwfw by iqnads is uiuur euiv) uuwi uy ipuvuivu bound1 ward will trains be organized into fiedo admit the presence of reporters 100 wagons each and escorted of wcife companies who permitted to give supervised one station to another repels of jthe proceedings This how- by heavy guards frpm ever did hoi- satisfy the general demand and fipaiyJho doors were thrown jopen the stringent to I the public Thus-a- re military measures hastily adopted under the pressure of a threatening emergency giring way to itho more liberal spirifcind usages jof freej and rejublicau institu- followed tions f 2 S' ' - OrEXj'COCBT HAWKINS iT‘ Opposite 8 nit- - Loire j Bwi t&n ’Realdemea' off ' Be J -t-'s-ti : llffi Ward G fIrtXte- - r ' |