Show r- -: r- - ft- - s W TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY UORSinO w Jn fi 1809 'f 4: si' Y niEEiEDIT10X ft" TO RADO :tiie t- - colo- - ‘Jc t irlVfl have been iavpml with the perusal of ln letter from: 31 r Ausoir Cali to IL 8 El- - dredge ! President of the Dpseirct Mer J- - HOME AFFAIRS iVFJIX&nAFMOHNlXU y (llscriminalclywhy wo lure nolhing further ShWaiwfu jilajyot Tmwciu4Tht gntt for on: the subjecC f f H jcbelh U to be the find time ia our is unjustifiable and premeditated in killing” putting to death a community in TERMS x i I M IV Annum (one copy) $10 Q0 bir Months s' V to -' 3 50ft Three 5 Ml :j Any person rending us ten 'subscriptions shall receive a copy gratify J can til o Association dated Yeaa V Springs ' ? fr ArizantyJltoc 3' Mr Call it will be recollected started from this eitya few weeks ago' with a company to locate a port at the head of navigation ba the Colorado-analso of settlements Aa far as practicable" fromj such to St towj Rut is the peace and (juiet Induced by euch measures permanent andTreKable or is it but the slumber of the volcano the temporary lull before the renewal of the storm? lho escaped remnant of a slaughtered Indian camp may be more anxioui for Ieace ilian urther immediate fight with their enemies but is the event forgotten? —'Will it - not live rankling and festering ih- - the : tenacious memory and oft told traditions of the surviving savages as a dark and bloody deed to be repaid with interest rthe first favorable opportunity? Ve are not 'sure - that1 ‘such is not the inevitable result History inay liereafter record as the natural harvest of the seed sown In' the Fort Lyon and similar recent afTairssome dreadful stiughtcr niscrimlnatG ani uUejr1 of d fenceleu whlte eottlementa that shall put the horrors of the Minnesota massacre - n - J nie(l ft expedition jft The Denver Daiamileii from St George jiresents a fair prospect for a small ing settlement This stream wo very high and somewhat retarded the ‘progress of the ’company wWcrossed it more tjian d score times in d distance of forty miles : The road ' was eiy sandy and heavy At' Virgin Hill 80 miles from St Geoige tlie serviced of Ipdiaacaptain” were procured asl a guide The party continued down the stream to the month of Jthe Muddy lflfmiles also a sandy1 road A much : better and shorter toad was reported by wash Tipj a leading east from that point which the party would explore on their £ Belf-snstain- : V X--- :- - ft vn"1 Jfr w V 7 t'-- v ' an injury bide his time seize his opportunity and pay ofT old scores to the last red cent" -’ NAVIGATING T n ! 4 fol-lowi- ng return - - ' ' ‘ I ' '" ' : Paradoxical os it may seem the Muddy was found to be rd clear' stream and quite laige- Tlra' land on its banks wai-- of good quality and sufficient to support d settleme'ut :‘l of 200 or 300 families ' Hie Rio Virgcn was then followed down for 12 miles where a good: road could Aje made with little expense The party then 'turned np a wash leaving the river and traveling in a SW course for U3 miles to n small spring and a small patcli of grass Ten miles further in the same direction brought the party to the summit of the ridge between the ColoradT and the Virgen rivers Fifteen miles further in a SSW direction brought' tho party to ihe "beautiful Colorado’ which was about 150 yards wide The waters were oPra reddish cast and thestreamipiiet and smooth till about 2£ miles below the mouth of said wash wh ere i t was ruffldd --by a shoal but not sufficient to prevent navigation A site for— a' warehouse was selected one' quarter of a mile below the mouth of the wash on a gravelly'ppint at a goodJanJing and above high water mark It was thought that the water of the river imglit be taken Out above tho wash and car-ried three miles below to water about 200 acres A rough blacky rock was tho onty stone yet discovered or building purposes Hiis lauding is distant from St George about 'H-lmiles by the route travelled but it may be reduced 30 1nilc3' The partydiad a rainy tame all tlio way froni thaTSanta Clara to the 1 - YELLOW-STON- E The Idaho Steampackct Company organized in St l'aal Minnesota last winter purchased the steamers Chippewa Vails and Cutter ‘and started them from XaCrosse April 18th for the Upper Missouri and the Yellowstone Abe Hutchison and Frank j: Moore captains of smd vessels respectively Two hundred and fifty passengers acd a largo amourit df freight wer aboard The Chip)c- wa Falls when light drew about thirteen : To-Lobea- wvwvw ' i inches’ At Fort Randall General Sally impressed attach a portion of the Trrritory of lo Vtali for GorrnxscDlai ptrpogM ilh Arizona amendments X to- - ' P' mentation of Macbeth : The niwic— vocal a well a ioHtrainental i a treat of iUelf and when added f to and a part of the yeprerentatioa of hake peare’a great play it will greatly' enhance the ’ : i value of the entertainment Mri Pauncefort will doubtless make a great character of Macbeth and wo are sanguine that Mr McKenzleVIU make MacdufT“a foeman worthy of Ms steel Everybody iced not le told to go— eveb'body Is going :t- Butlii-represeot- Tm IIoriDr— Chritma and New Tear passed affairs Police off quietly were surprisingly dull The Doctor had bardly a case - We only heard' of somebody complimenting a young' lawyer with some s ag$ advice and a slight application of the physical wluch the disciple of Dlackstone took affectionately and left the premies A good natured A Shall and a Bid miles not a dozen from a city subgentleman scribes for tho Daily Paper and about a dozen very enterprising neighbors— farmers and others—will travel in the course of the year several thousands of miles to get that one copy for the sake of reading it frcV They are very sagacious persons their children after them wifigrow np ornament to the community and we may expect some of them to claim the high honors of onr State owing to their peculiar fitness from early Dl-sine- the Chippewa Falls to carry supplies for his training expedition Tier passengers atid freight were Legislative Asskxblv— The gcnllenan on transferred to the Cutter which though thu3 whom wehave depended for a synopsis of the pro? lt oI i s ' ’ - ' if'- if : It appora that Bill ssd another man in tUTl The u Boa Mr THE FUIYATEER SII ENAN DO All AT h itei after Christinas and owing to heavy snows in the ALL MUD AROUND RICHMOND ANDprnJ Tnr : t84 BURGiiiv ties f kanyon returned but tried it again on Tuesday Bill gotuompletely exhausted and the other man SMART CONFEDERATE PICKET ATTACKl £Bi was almost as bad but he persevered and fortulUbdehAii ji nately his callp for help were beaid by a third per- Hon Geo Dallas If died at hi ipn who had just got through his own difficulty in city - at sin tU morning U the kanyon below In reaching tho pbcyw safety tobe about yeierday i? The persons at the min sought by the other The Tribune's Orleans dispatch il started out to his assistance and rescued him but speedy fall of Mobile from Granger's oUntil '' ' ' against it Bill could not be reached’- - 1 at the lrovot Marshal' General’ Mr Little and a large company of men' started ceived show imunKcr ofmeoBo twin from this city on Wednesday and had an extremerecruiting i larger than at any period ly difficult mk in reaching the mfll where were year I understood It that Reward's' letter tn rrb 1 four men and ev'Cral male unovredlnwlth'avery to the Florida afiair is accepted by the actin-TTtt'eagre larder find crib to preserve them : is ter of Brazil as a Satisfactory explanafiou' j Diligent search was again made for BHI'bnt :i i New York f and all the parties reached here as The Richmond Examiner of the 2yih aT1 t)i before stated late on Saturday evening enemy shelled our line s between Donlap ani t ' Bfll was about 13 years' of age had only been a tersburg yesterday with great vigor but rumored that Yankee irooiu 1 few weeks in the ' Territory was recently ftrora ly no efiect It is again crowing to the north bank of tlM Kansas but formerly flrom MImoutL More of his river but they have made no appearance in name than “BUI” wo conld not learn of the lines of Richmond It is also reported tV the enemy’j vessels have appeared and some troops have been landed atiheWHkf WebXb CorTT— Hons Geo A Smith and Am- House j ass M:Lyman baro been spending a portion of the - - Fort'Mfinfofj)' holidays In Ogden and the settlements in the vicinNearly all the steamers comprising a portions the in Ac in visiting) lecturing expeditionary fleet under command of ity: improvements which sailed from this port several weLi Butler terms and the chief buildings being topics treated since have returned in safety The baiitis-- q L upon Mr Smith on New Tear's evening deliv- Cuba and Fort Jackson have been the only ye!ts-- ' ered ft two hours’ lecture in Ogden on the histo- attached to the naval fleet which have yctarrfoi from off Wilmington- - The latest advices rvceivw ry of Joseph Smith's residence in Missouri and his from Porter represents 1dm as still I'm oT expulsion therefrom Mr Burton Ogden also Fisher to a vigorous bombardment subjecting delivered a lecture there on the history of England " New York ij and another on the 'ory of writing The Richmond Examiner of the 2'Jtb saj- Messrs Lyman C W West and Lorin Farr rate Alexandria has been seized at Nafeaalr were heard in Ogden Huntsville North Ogden order of the British Government The mail brought - by the Arigo recent!iTftss and Slatervfile on the topics first mentioned and Gherman’s Jasl ' anny contained over 2u00gu fetus others being the largest single mail ever received it liij f Theatrical in Ogden are promising and were New York Tost office’ seasoto be publicly inaugurated this week for the’ New York i n-with tho “Honeymoon” We understand the The Catawba with Orleans dates to Nor 3 service of on old New Yorks tager have been se- arrived on tlie lath Gen Granger was at FraQ Creek Miss three miles from Mobile h&g cured a drill sergeant under whose instruction lin met but little opposition - The rebels were Is) no doubt tho course ot the drama in the rising city night and day endeavoring to blockade the wa£r fruut uf tlie city The rebel ram llrenville m of Ogden will be “onward” expected down the Alabama from Selina far ! force from l'cnsacoia nndtfr Gen McKean ru n- - h The roofs buildings Ac damaged by that ported moving on Blakely Baldwin country 3 ft big ' windstorm In Davis County have been In a miles from Mobile A few however reThe blockade runner Heroine recently ran mi great measure repaired of Mobile with a cargo of cotton aud escape! a main much as the blow left them the dircctioiboT Havana i The new rebel pirate Sea King which name vm i COMMERCIAL changed to the Shenandoah is reported acti!t ' at work on the Atlantic Capt Hannon of t? Orrics or tks Bmv Susan reportajthe I destruction of hi rM brig Wednesdsi Evening Jsn i 1S6A and also the barks Elena E G Godfrey SL tfur Goto Com— SIS and Charter Oak' The shin Kate Prince vm m- - V Don'—Virginia 38 Dois 7- 3L tured and bonded by the Kuenandoah which tv-- r rice four smpoth bor gnns two 0 BEAT BALT LAKE CITY RETAIL MARKETS rifles : and two Little's service started tor the city on the Monday : 1 -- at J''J - V ill - utu I : abif - : -- u r -- !r 1 ? tL - : lunun ’ ’ re-ferre- 2-- - j ‘ ? ’ - heqc-froSg- bt - lo ’ ‘ '-J- - prac-ticabili- r ' J i -- ‘ at-ta!- ch - y - : - & i : ft-- n - - ' Milton Xfi home pmri understands Chronicler the that The of that Stete were orderedto meet the I’uiouriid- - eraat Bulfield and refused to cross thn State ike ft The Richmond Examiner of the 30lh says Itau- the column of 'the enemy vtick s" regard reports Went jto Altamaka bridge on the Gulf Railroad? turned to Savannah rKilpatrick was in that city on Wednesday A j The Examiner also 8ays (He country in front ot Richmond and Petersburg is converted intomU and will scarcely be hard till May j The fleet ofT Wilmington is said to have and three blockade runners are reputM — to have since ran in Gov Yance calls upon every body that ean fin a gun behind' breastworks to go with ’a blsska -- 6Up-peure-d 1 to - Vilmington The Richmond Sentinel save Grant will lev have titree more armies and'the rebels must raw sufficient tneni to meet them It calls npon to take every possible measure for filling w t to? armies so as to defeat the Yankee forces tut says the pressure of war bears heavily on Lee The Mobile Advertiser has' an account of Damson’ inarch into Alabama It created great staff everywhere The cowardly conduct of the reta militia is generally condemned of tbi Late Texas papers say that two-thirreconstruct-m are of favor State that of people The Richmond Examiner of the 30th pets?i of the capture of Savannahays all the rice onty I in the vicinitv'of the city fell intofit ands of the Yankees ' The'amount Is Go- f at half a million bushels The Confederatesum ermnent succeeded in removing most of its The main loss sustained by it was the siege gut and gunboats The pontoon bridge across vticl r onr troops passed was also lost Coa-gre- - - - ds 1 on new-Cabine- ns - -- r -- -- : ’ v -i ' - t-- - - - T' ’ - - A ' -- - Y it J i l r:- i :r t - -- ’y-- v — ji a Hr - ' v- - -- fr - ft' ' i I es1 'ft' the SatardaY' Washington!- PMarmy of the - r We have information 'from About dajlfg v j mao to the evening of onr in that this morning portion of at pickets ! front of the line between Forts Howard and worth now occupied by the 1st and 3d brigade i the 1st corps were surprised by abont 300 reheswho chJFged upon them without any prenotf warning and drove tliemback within the entrain ments killing two wounding three 30 The rebels then gathered the blanket u knapsacks which onr men left at the picket returned to their ranks without losing a man attack was so unexpected and the affair so qwrt-over that the oCRcerof our picket guard had w" time to give orders to the men with a view to i' f£ sist until they had fallen back npon the entreto meats The assault was of a most furious cW ter the enemy charging with yells and firing snaturally inducing - - and-capt- urat J JUU'- urtt WU maillUMUiru VJ v treat but was ineffective aMhe enemy did — I ‘T f main long enough for those behind the entity ments to be aronsed- - - Nothing farther of inter i has occurred here for a few days past York New The Times special says it has authorityh for WUl jng that the cotton captured t Savanna and u anyF tagen and sold by the government -' —— mh show a valid claim they'is reported that Simon IW® collector at New York has been appointed at Savannah to superintend the shipment and1 " of cotton r' I ' 50 picked® j The Herald's correspondent says now command Farrow's Island in the J aroe 'ef’ Dutch Gap" The rebels have been driT3 r this party from an important point oppositely results lett House battery Among the the destruction r’ plished by this movement isrebels pontoon boats used by th - - Aetivliv vitliln iii rebel lines ? troops j- t J- ! ? - V -- s - pr : ‘ wi-pln- gs 1 iJS !r wkf 1T)RTBR FOUNDING AWAY AT FORT FlSHcJ snow"' ' : t-- -1 L? fall w - evening We ceeding of the CouncU failed ns went to tho State House too late and other places v aud tried to get a glimpse of any member of the 't Council elsewhere but saw no' one and so we have ' no report this morning ' Mr House In an a bill for the Wright presented The Cliippcwa Fulls Captain Ilutchison attended on jtha Sully expedition and events act governing writs of attachment and garnishment read and referred uallyVas despatched : from hear Cannon Rail Mr ltockwood presented a communication from river in company with tire steamer - Alone the Warden of the Penitentiary reporting that the ' to cany provisions and 'forage! to an old cells were insecure without the assistance of a suf' COTTOS ooons i ficient 1 S5f8kn cotton pr lb night gnard and asking that on appropria850 ITcavy brn Sheetings trading post on the Yellowstone Leaving 1 OOfOinghatn a do no IS made officer 00a 100 therefor the tion be anfi might proper his cargo and the AIone at Fort Uifion at or 1 Blniehed khevtiugs 60 a StfFlanneli 751 26 26 Delaines1 Denims 75 a 1 001 hear the mouth or the Yellowstone Captain instructed to put' said guard on duty read and 76 a 1 2& Kentnckyji 160a225 Stripes Ticks 00a 3 00 Blue drills 76 a I 00 Hutchison proceeded with the Chippewa Falls The Territorial Road Commis! oners report was Prints 4' " 60 a 60 lb 150 ' 3WD0 Thread splpr doa arn 15 00 "forty or fifty miles lip that river and finding referred and ordered to be printed I woouxsr' t The petition from citizens of Jnab praying for four feet of water lie returned pronouncing LI 7 1 25 a 1 75 SOalSOO HreadclMhs reHr courts ss extension of jurisdiction of connty the navigation of the stream practicable: Cassimeres 150 a 2 00 S50a700 Poplins back by the committee to whom referred Flannels 1 25s2C0 Shawls 13 00 a 20 50 ported The Chippewa Falls"' then started up with who 2 25 a 3 60 Blanksts 10 00 a 2ir00 agreed that it was inexpedient to extend by Sattinets Delaine and her: consort the Alone the special enactment the powers of the county courts uma former' this time 'ascending ninety miles to as therein requested and recommended that' the Irish 1 50 a 3 OQIDiaper TSslOO 100150Cnuh said trading post tho Alonegronnding'six petitioners apply for corporate po wei s E3 a town Brown 40a75 ft: I’- - '! 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' city miles below' Here six days after the troops ship The ocinmlttee on roads Ac reported a bill for i were met they haring been! on half rations an act repealing the charter of the Jordan Bridge ‘ A V for several days ’ near Lehi passed its first reading ty This expedition has demonstrated the Tjiat Call —ProfessoroniThomas and Band have with onr of navigating the Yellow-ston- e New Year’s day Oiir thanks for that call light steamers riliat stream is represented absence from the sanctum was fortunate— we are Ij Captaia Ilutchison as about thesize of nothing on tho stump never try it but we have A all stars the Mississippi above : the falls or from St ordered a magnificent piece of bunting o and all stripes— for great occasions ' Some day Paul to Hastings and about as crooked It : yoSi will see— only hold on y you will see-whis not so mnddy as the 'Missouri nor bo foil THURSDAY MORNING 5 : of'inags It has some bars but the most RioTtrgon tocks from which arise however obstructions Legislative Assembly— Councilor Hyde chair- Nails— shingle and lath 60 Sheet iron a 75 selected for orroedtion Fromthe “ 125 all Sizes upwards 50 Wire landing r man the on of committee domain I 'and public on In are not average state of 60 a 70 Lead pr lb 60 Castings pr lb tlic warehouse the Y egaa Springs " were dis- water itdangerous school land returned a “resolution in relation to Grass 3 50 a 4 00 Grata sqythes 00 ' 460a5 scythes fair to is a stream': is navigate' It A tant 30 miles and thence to Hardy’s landing land to of Territories’ States aud recomoust bordered with heavily timbered bottom lands grants Bead and laid on the table 8x10 mending its passage - was 125 miles for which pjaco tlio party TO 35110x14’ J ‘ back of which are apparently barren bloffij to come iip in its order 8u 10 zU 60l0xl6 ( ftweroYo start the next day to purchase ntces- -' ' streams which are fedof small Councilor chairman is the'cbmmitteeon It fringed Ljmdh' by WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET iarj" supplies whicli they contemplated bring- with timber and is supposed to be navigable memorials returned “memorial to Congress to Quotations under tlds head are based- on actual sales a portion of the Te'rritory of Arizona to Utah” Wheat 001 Butter ing up the river by "boat They anticipated to the mouth of the Kig Horn In the last 110 65 350 bush per Barley much and amended there in y thi ita than recommending' clieaper adoption read Corn jmrehaaing 50 4 00 drew Falls inches the Chippewa ' trip thirty - - j r and adopted M Oats 300 do old J — and found three feet water 10 Potatoes 225 Councilor Carringtonfiiresented an account of Beans per--lb ‘ 00 Onions 400 ft 5 Peas 01? THAT YAY TIIE IMrOLICY Marshal McAllister for services read and referred Flaxseed f 40 00 800 Hay pr ton : TnE Rate Mail Robbery—1 The through to the committee on claims and appropriations 1400 Lumber pr m 80 00 a 100 00 Floor cwt 125 900 Laths pr100 Corn meal mail' sack which left this city on the 12th An “act in relation to butchering and meat mar-- Beeij fresh pr IV 12115 Shingles m 10 00 a 12 00 Tlie believers in and practiserai ot the expr ' ft 25 00 nltimothe of which we noticed was kets” was read and the title f amended and so Dried beef C f ( 50 Wood pr cord termination 'doctrine’ mgo that there is no takenout ofrobbery 30 00 a 40 00 76 Coal "m° ot the hind boot the 'coach near passed and sent to this House for ooncnrrence prion '7 75 e Ay the to Indians of Rock Creek It has since been found with communication was received ftom the Hoiise ac- other efTectnal way bringing ftfor all of the letter but: the latter had most white the ’ for terms and to a decent respect act changing' the boundary of companyihg “an A BiaPoTATOE was raisal the post season lords of creation and also point to instances been rifled of their contents They are at Tooele city in Tooele conntyj” read and passed at Bodega Humboldt4 corraty Gal beiiig 14 the Atchison Post’ Office iii the hands of three House' were the thick and in where v periods- - of quiet and “good peacg” ' petitions presented for inches long’ ‘f wide khil Z Special Agent Frank A Root The robbery lb' was - committed on the night of November appropriations for road purposes the first asking weighed immediately followed suchindiscriminate I ' 5£ ' t - i 1 Of for Territorial ':1" 'the ":A a in road Summit !T : ' fir t 17th— RM News oLiucoln in forming his out Mr ' it ’the second to improve the road between county is said will pay especial regard to the qnall It U true that for a time quiet generally The Rocky Mountain N ews says The St George and nto’t Washington county the ties of business ' ehexgv quick I perception follows any extensive killing off of the red-skia road between Rash and Skull Tallady teachers - of Springfield Ohio get only third to open and practical judgment and high executive and who bite referred -as the all those read particularly faas odministrotive: ability $25 a month Poor encourage iA&nt that for leys 'ft f - t t laaC-timfor' 'School the anLact bill A laws consolidating dust for the are concerned for the educators in the nineteenth century Keer : f j The lonitor Caraanche at San Francisco t i referred and was : read se four in times assertion that one-liorthat all dead men directly and actively jerkera” get tlio V ' will soon be ready for service ' f ‘a i i i T i 'j act towns an for bfil fond A territorial tlie appropriating 'f t' I throughout make no more - mischieCis more completely country -have very cold weather at Reese river for improvement on the road : north of Brigham - fj They d fully true than the old adage that “dead 7 y -in the Nevada Legislature city was read and referred 'cattlq fireeziog todditiL ' It was ZZ men tell ti6 talcs Rut both Bayings eitibody to ‘elect proposed act bili a Federal Senalor toucceed the The foran changing the boundary of Tho minim am height of recriiits: for the resent short term representative This was Tooele city passed Its second and third readings volunteer service has prmciples somewhat unsafe to build largely been fixed at five feet S : a 1 ‘if of time and was sent to the' Council oing things about two years uliead upon : NeAdobe houses are below "t considered rather too and was an fast parity act for bill The getting There is another saying too that '‘murder repealingthe charter of the 'l vada V near Lelii was toll indefinitetabled Jordan bridge will out” and murder substantially is the Sacramento r- - A declares it ly The Second Regiment of Colorado Voluncity ordinance of premeditated and unjustifiable kiUing ot hu- “a criminal was received from the ConncO offence for the owner of a dog to now tin ? Kansas are to be sent bn the teers A message u' man beings Indians not excluded And if run' at V ? : ': concurrence to in their thellonse memorial large’1 : plains to Join in the Indian canipalgn V ' vr (k j9 J heavily laden arrived at Fort Kenton where her crew and engineers left her tied up to the bank under the fort and ran olT to the gold Vnunes ' j'Ve the if bad DEATH OF HON' GEO M DAlLlg o Lost i the Bnow-CF Utile infohns us presented uxrEcxED f theatre to of mobile thb evening city hatfie returned the city on- Saturday evening 'A-venture to ray that no rliy ever put fipon afler sn nnsuccessfol search in Big Cottonwood BUTLER'S EXPEDITIONARY STEVMEKS jjjJ the board here ha given the atifactien that we Kanyon for “Bill” an African cook fa his' service TUBXED TO FORT MOXHuC anticipate the public wilt experience in the repre who must have perished and got covered up in the theitto J ' 1 Fbobatr Coi‘BTrDM! Griffin of Union Fort was sentenced last Saturday to pay a finer of SOO and coss for the share that he had in the robbing of SUipp’a stor- e- For secreting stolen gbodstlie ad here : by property of a Mr d Beech he we sentenced to Uiree jenrm imprlsoq mentat hard labor and to pay costs corn-plcte- ly ‘ Yesterday the following citizens were selected George' " V: Into ih hs a traverse jury In the caaeofSamL MBatcher On the 24tli November with Messrs M ' f jto while is and worth think” a It J nry— W L Perkins Geo : W Boyd Thomas "stop ‘ AVhitmons James PaVrds' arid Angus M montent npon the -- possibility of some sucli Jenkins George Chrism an William Taylor Wlf i! Cannon Mr Call started from tit George terrible revenge in the future and in dealing Folsom 8 B Rose James M Ide F T Perris ’T Brown Thomas A Jndd David he Brori!' on horseback for the Colorado Teaching Mr with the Indian be nseful to keep in J The it may ' jury returned a verdict Of guilty against & Jacob Hamblin's on Ylie Santa Clara tho jnlnd that there are four things which he con M Botcher awarding $300 find snd three years saino night - Thence Mr Hamblin accoihpa- do about as well as a white man— remember imprisonment Willi llirtd labor ini Hie renitentlaryl f the y - y!r V TIIE&KM S "r'- -t - Cll |