Show X k - - - ' - - 'A V : - 2 V' - ' - v 'r-"-- - N- '— V - -‘I - -- - - ' "' A 1V '— Jl " '- HIX h ' are dtatlnctbr- - visible ut th "2? Urge number of boa lhe r°rt’ nnc“ ar?er tbaa vf HonorTrcport that the rebels also hare refolf for sfrflce and kill make a onr part to get op rlSe SSrt tr r attempt on netr obetrurtione in Pattn? ThJ Sicily ktSur Our lath have ately been quite wo ti‘ M in'flnJiiiJ anJYMfovliig them Xew York 26 X of the FMvr Tart correpiSencc iifi(Ta L’aiao'Wunt out jfa byeeterday ra Vr tit S1 the position of tlie'eoeiriy: He a before m force about two luilea Fort Monroe 21 The gunboat Advance arrived from Fork tTsl this Km with ft portion of the Crews of the block mle ronners Stag and Charlotte captured on the 21t while endeavoring to ran Into Wilmington witli Veargoes of rifles blankets etc being ignorant of the occupation of Fisher by our forces ' Washington 26 station and 'Tle important grain depot yaf tlie OVcTland Mail Contractor at Julcsburg on the liatte has been abandoned by all except one of the Vuen in charge in consequence of fndian massacres in the neighborhood At the last accounts the savages had not attacked the station and it is 1 nowlioped that it will be saved’ Gen Curtis who commands the troops on the Overland route telegraphs from Fort Leavenworth- “ily troops are seven days out from Cottonwood Springs hunting tlie Indians There is no need of leaving Juiesburg which mu&t be held'” ' The' above was sent in reply td one of several telegram- - from contractor lloliaday — urgently appealing for protection for the inad stations and stating that if Julexhurg should be sacked the Overland Mail must be suspended until the spring grass is suff ciently advanced to atford subsistence to the live stock of the company' i Headquarters army Totomac 24 V Quiet prevails along the line of this army bad weather prevailing for the past few days making out any military moveft iuipracticab e ments The ilesertors coming into our lilies are very numerous numbering from 12 to 50 a day all of whom tell the most doleful stories of the hardships Jihey have endured scarcity of provisions Jtc They iptcilwt uu VMU Vi iuv i cvoiiivii UC4 f New York 26 Tim Times’ special says thn War Department has determined to’ take- prompt action in regard to the interference by the Indians with the overland maiL lt ia very probablO tliat the section of the country now infested by Indians will be ' so organized as to prevent any future trouble ' The Richmond Enquirer takes occasion to renew appeals for the immediate conscription of tlie itj negroes and urges Congress to banish all thoughts ' negotiations for peace and devoto its whole time to war measures :! Mays let all resolve that until the enemy who made the war shall offer honorable terms or peace no man iu these States will wish for peace but that war and continual war shall lie the object and purpose of these people A Charleston letter to the Richmond dispatch says many of the inostiurious advocates of seces-a-s well as many of the most confident rebohite supporters of our holy cause in 1863j' anj arc now tlie most querulous and despondent The reverse’ which have overtaken our arms and the demmilixing influence of the blockade running-tradhave wrought this great change so that the Charleston of tonlay is no longer the Charleston of ' ' ' former days V : ' Baltimore 26 An Annapdlis dispatch to the American says Blair arrived here- - tills afterffoon He is tinder-stoo- d to report tliat nmong many of the leaders in Richmond JeflVDayis included there is a strong feeling towards making peace on the best terms they can cErriwhHe t1 KTX Tr- j - V- extreme line amUfter KdJ "‘Lvc siieeecded iu It - cuptunn ' - wm ’’ ?:nw vijerJij ihe dispatch-boa- t proceeding river to a point further up than any before tho puna of Fort P‘r jewfluucncd-Oivbthe south of the river Several shots 1 Vs" 55 5J 40 y ulSth SiS£S correppndnt ft th? ou Hs lLen' A£ri? W for hi bu retitti very SrA td"rcIs’ U jcr m irco- aya well aio- - - Washington special says the city The 'correspondent i itli ncaccu 'rumors Davis’ JctT cabinet made of member that r enquiry of lJlair while in arirt proposition ‘ XjrJ to the effect that if thorehcl govern to give up the coufcM would IrSvj-wininw J jjutes povermuL-a- t forego eniaocipa confiscation etc- - and permit them to dispose d:!pivf tlie cofintry fur Mexico uf thrit cotton iii iiie undcreliindinplliat no obstacle should lie in the way of nrivateeoldiers nT the'Mniitk--rMat U'at nil V into that country? If tliat vuuld bo Irailrrs their K!)ti-- l tu they would bind themselves to drive assume full control of iV French out of Mexico f v cvernment'and-inecessary pledge ItJ- ultilitiir tjj- mate annexation to tlio United MJvcs the Xrtli'wonldiiotii!t ftnycon rep1vthat ut the idea of emancipation -was to be so merciful far rovernment willing uar vx coniine ti°n was couccfncd of the private letter says’ the proposition blockade--rnnnin- ? rciieU to make ft Mark's' Florida jmrt will not succeed as Lieut Jiockwell ) tiec 'ves-e- l there Which are able to jmt a -- fi -- r - - s n jtcnrj-barulo- ' to a aim 1 oo ' to to The lilrhmond Enquirer says "ft is thought that the existing cabinet lias pretiy nearly eh:iostcd without aoliieving very individaal fame and a new i ideas and wide awake cnaractcns- lift witli i' especially tleolrubje at tlie present time have already been Tlie anglo blockade-runner- s informed of the full of Fort Fisher the OwJ having run iu ajjd made her escape out again the night Iwtore the evacuation of Fort Caswell fi A Wilmington North Carolina letter says of tlie ojnrifions iiUhe vicinity tlie tierce part of tlie The Yankees are elated ronibut is yet to come viib their success and will attempt to beat back uurtruops JViUi the reinforcements continualli arriving and tlie positiouvL'ur lines have assumed! iv t trut that hi mxt cflort will he ft fulilo one ibifjirniles are fortifying in their respective posi lioiHimd hot work may be looked for at 5ny tinie Te Raleiglrl’rogress of the “iutli says persons whs left Wilmington on the ISth sny the rebel rres fell back to within ciglit milcs of the city of the Terry had iTcnribdoil tlo The place giving bragg to'tlie lDth to answer n iunvaj of all public property is going oh as fast i asnMble and'We doubt iiot that every prepara- irfft nuking io fill back: lJersoas from tliqre TSio" general all is ut confusion iiSty Wilmington " jt intellectual brilliantly-illuminate- ' p ' stoj) to such operations es d fn-d- Hi ft) 40 oil loo oo la i:oo 2500 4000 r az Fortress Monroe one-hors- ftid-jondc- iniprc-xio- 'porli Julcsburg r r the-plac- ! ut of IjODBll - ' Jj’ mine - tnebuil- - TUres Time a D- - J w T “ i jt When Butler failed before Fort Fisher' Tis said a wag waa heard to say: “lie would have takenj it had its garrison that leiag- - onr rater sob olnt attle onr tich mug BRIGHAM: piT Y HOUSE WM C THOMAS y' 23 or Proprietor Bb'- - tha NEW act 7th : iter old iragr a to fire' ' rca sed S' sa-s- a t - - CHOICE - is- 108 Of OS ho sr ho go ay AND-COMPLE- BOOTS - CROCKERY - v i f ? AND-SHOE- et S i- ‘ - YANKEE NOTIONS a " etc JjOt PRICES for the TIMES ‘ rJ WHEAT OATS BARLEY and FLOUR KIilIBALL &LAWHENCE - ' - r O - - Market Corner East Temple Street ' - - f 1 r 1 - T - - - r - T - ' nOES FORKS 11-- tf ' - C II f s j Bassett Ac r " - Ac I Bolivar Bobebts' I i f : Sl-l- m ji vionixioituu CACHE COUNTY DABNEY SHEEDY & nave opened in the Wellsrille House a New and OF GOOD QUALITY Qom- i Skirt with15 Springs j - ? WTELLSVILLE CACHE CO Paid for' Flour Wheat ' : ' Onto Cheeee J 3 “f I ’ ri Oar othar GOODS are a New and Complete Stock of : ’ - V- ' - £££? t's People H --- - - -- i 21-l- m ’rjlgs: ' i i j f k ' i - i'v-- - T i -— S :J ' t NEWSPAPERS ORDERS are now received by the nnderefgned fat PIANOS Manufactured by the following firmaj—Chlckering A Sons Steinway A Bons Unltad Piano-For- to MakcrvW Br RradbnTy Decker Brothers DAVID a CALDZB: Goliooli Soc ELATES PENCILS STATIONERY - i 1 CIRCULATING LIBRARY PIAHO-FORTE- - i i BASSETTS ROBERTS 12-3- m $ ' i - :5 ? I i find us at onr NEY Purchasers' will - 'SrTSTORE next door South of: Jenkixgs' h CALL AND EXAMINE Goods paid- for Cotton and IinenXjy - 7' ” I 1 ' and of the best Qoality ' LmLE6F:WERYTilN(i by the Country Needed t CHE AP ENOIJGKH' r Groeeriea Hardware Boots and Sltoea ' " is i a Act In J JS ‘"I'- Vyr V- STAPLE DRY GOODS V f ta si r raA-AMEsf:'''-‘ : I t 4 NEW STORE ATyELLSVILLE! Has Just received i: OO 4 00 il 5 QO ' il T - y 3 50 JBtRAGS wanted in exchange for Goods m ? 2 50 j And all the Produce of the Conn try -- 00 Butter ' - "I f- V Harley 1 75 V-- "MARKET PRIOEiS HIGHEST ' ' 1 4js at the following Reduced DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ' I £ J AND 1 LATEST STYLES - plete STOCK of at HOOP SKIRTS SIX HUNDRED CHEAPER THAN' THE CHEAPESlI' ' “ it: BASSETT & ROBERTS SHOP —two doors sontb of Coart House 43-Ca- sh paid for LUMBER oT all kinds 23-3- ii vz r - SHEET IHON HR ASS 'KETTLES i CHAIRS L SPICES Ac &c CAT’S ’ etc 'f -: DYE STUFFS HATS Yery lleat Worltmanihlp - -- ' ' etc A- Including CTety article of Ilonsehtdd Fhrnitnre of the HAMLIN’S ' j etc PANCTC READY MADE COTHIIVO J- BEDSTEADS - r - TABLES - DRY G0 GROCERIES TT - K-- v I OP ASSORTMENT GENERAL 'a - bn hand and Is prepared to moke to order on short notice - -- STAPLE AND irDAHAKDER Hu r t” t : BRIGHAM CITY al ' ' '2V : l-- i ' -- - at - rl OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF - CABINET & CHAIR SHOP - " -- r v TELE a RAP n OFFIGJB sheet iron work ‘ - i V ss-t- t- IMIIEDIAlELT NORTH OF THE ' Which he offers for Sale at a Modorato Advance on Cost tin a 1 W : d - - - 4 i 13-t- f : &t BRPS WOODMANSEE - ‘ s ' I g L City Kov 21 1864 i l l - JL Also Repairing of iall kinds done with dispatch - - : t BRIGHAM CITY TIN SHOP JOSIAXXIOWE And - ' The IUgbest Market Price paid taMecchandize for - Jtj Has on band a General Assortment of - i i - v cte etc: which they offer at nnlfbna BUSINESS' DONE ON TftR SQUARE Cell and examine my Goods Goods paid for IV 28tf per Bags -- ' i-- and SHOES BOOTS ' ft - HATS V :5 T CLOTHING STOCK TE r ' r r- - ’f HARDWARE In short if there 1 any article la the line that he has not he will obtain it for lib enttamers i i k i -- ! - t' st - r' ' ’ ’'” ’ room of the Brigham City Haase I have The south-weopened for the sale of GEN Ell AL MERCHANDISE aud intend keeping always on hand a l! he ' -- d are-fille- - - GROCERIES Which It Is designed the comlug nenson to greatly en-large and improve To the traveler northward bound this is the last hotel On the frontiers of Utah oik! to the returning adventurer this is the first that greets him CABIKETORGANS - ? - DRY GOODS TABLING AXD CORRALS A - MASON - i f WELL SELECTED STOCK or - j t - 'V-- ' e ’ v- IB- ' CAPACIOUS HOTEL & Vt: f of- Utah to their my I hereby make the annonneeuent that visitore from abroad trmurient remdenta and travelers may be furnished with accommodation of the first Order Iam also prepared to provide comfortable The!-Richmon- com Con ioS ithr t tlie hp4 of Main StrMt ITaring cpfnftl e trotn-rtbmi- s ddl the atteatloa of th Cttlneas vroahl - - iere M3 Qoods from the East) : T! that ho t ’ Having Jo t received the remainder e tbetr POX ELDER COUNTY - it‘ ' i - ’ safe- - he hut KIMBALL & LAMT1EN0B I:5 Lowest Cash Prices! v Senate from Kansas The highest market rate paid for X French pliysician is out in a long disserButter tation on the advantages of groaning and Wheat Barley' Oat' a Corn ' Cheese Eggs cryingin general and especially during surgical operations He coni ends tliat groaning And every description of Country Produce Also PAPER 'and crying are the two grand operations by RAGS taken in exchange for Goods 2&tr W3LCL THOMAS which nature allays nngui $h N The Standard sold 200 )00 copies and altoBIUGIIAM CITY ALL RIGHT! gether the sale of morning and evening papers MQIUUS D R08EXBAUH of a milin Lohilon was over to the citizens of Box Elder Weber lion the day after Mullerk execution ANNOUNCES Richland counties that he ha openedhis N £W STOKE on Main Street where lie hoe on An auctioneor lately sold a large lot of tes- splendid hand a Complete Assortment of' taments at a sale in Baltimore - The lot was bought bnt on examination tl purchasers CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS 1 fcJ lie c - 23-t- f allowed lor in GRAIN i - troy int rer The Highest Market Price 2Mf JOHN HOIQLANR: Proprietor FRIC ES LOAV si AVhich hp offers Mail Stages to tU fflioua Station’ of tlia Cotton lfftrstf Wool Roloa ote ' '' LiarOM - j MEUCIUKDISE GENERAL prepared at any hour Vt "d Idaho and Montana' ill-fa- etof US HOlE tod - i or v' ro-elect- cd - 25 lea ' dcs-innv- orer l3t : Been green-back- s only instead of grey-- " Of rarli Goods il the demands of the country require and ' to the U S! at the Jim Land bus been s veted Pearl ap to call tho attention Of tho Cltlssus COMFORTAJ3LE BEDROOMS B3- This U — - reepectfully BROS Tun to hi County v AYELL-ASOItTED STOCK the conbrt and conve s' X CHOICE v ' S tr TABLE VTAlIf SP1UXGVILIE rs of-Ch- low om ana a : ftarnUbed with everything nlence of Mn aud Boast ni d aia r'V n IrHish ent - v DRY GOODS GROCERIES etc - repW- - lia- - Ufc HOTEL AND STABLING BITS OP NEWS 1 user s - 1 r - 25 flndtbu V- -- COX! e The steamer McClellan which arrived this a m from Fort Fisher reports that onr gunboats were three-quartegradually feeling their way up tlie river and were some fonr miles above KMier when the McClellan left Our troops were quietly resting aud organ-iziugtfurther operations Washington 2G In a report to the Secretary of Admiral Porter : “We picked up a telegram from ther N?vy was that wonliP gO find tllUt Lee to his subordinate here saying that if Fisher found that tlio tostaments wW In tho Choc- : uH H t!ie (H'Diilo vould reijiAin N UlhlCilSWell were not held ho w'oufj have to evact taw J language ” Kichinond tt Tbo Times’ special says the Richmond papers of Hate A iucifer match is coming into use that New York 27 Nsniliivr siibstsutidUy confess the' eVacnatidit of iliflfers ' Wiluiiiton-aul'Gt-from anything hitherto in existence steamer The States United now na is doubt the that reports Terry beyoud ' r tional forces near ' ia pufecssuMVof thg city l'ocataiigo had captured 2000 Upon the side of each pox is a chemically rebels and their artillery '"'Tli': ‘Times’ City Point e grrespondeui tclegnplu prepared piece of friction paper When struck Tha Herald's Newbem cprrcsnondent states thiiklM Lies at licadqhafitrii concerning' the rebel upon anything else whatever it obstinately inmi'hid deiuoustratioii ou tlie James was to er that an important bridge on the Vi eUlon Railroad refuses to llame Yon may' lav it upon a rod I’irJi-moever the lloanoke river was almost entirely swept Htvaa excitement to cover the evacuiitioji of us evidence accumulate dailv that the JWiy by the late freshets This is a very serious hot stove and the match will calcine before interference with tlie transportation itbtUrlcn wonldlike to eebont of that city rebel tho end of it ignites Friction upon anything reTfie nonld's ’'CltV Fomt ' dtiTpatch is It will said mouths be that army supplies has no elsetthair: this prepared-pasteboarthere saj-to it it quired repair ''wm four rebel ironclads one was entirely effect upon it Tlio invention i3 an English ahutker disabled and the xitlier two were Large numbers of ruin way slaves' are constantly one rpr'iu dj and were being llrmljato jdiruet- bv our- codling iuto the Uuiun lines in North Carolina lor lauerie 'each shot fropi Fort l’arous striking the purpose of enlisting iu bur army A noted Cincinnati clnWman and an unj tlioiii Xiirly ReiohitioTi3 requesting Jeff Davis to appoint dertaker lately met at’ a hfuso of in 'The ln!n':ta Con?tifiitioRo’ist says the city is coimnissioiiers to negotiate with the Government that city the former having been summoned h fill’d with fiigit'-veCarolina —it at Washington for peace was presented in tho to attend a wedding and the latter to lay out wi ulj aypour thaCa bad oir'the pco-- j rebel House of Representatives a tew days ago a seized panic corpse There were a dood many girls in: plo ut tliat State oh tlie approach of the v Union aud referred to foreign relations committee by an that tli?y are ready to leave everything almost unanimous vote the house but none of them were dead hnd annyil to save their lives--- ' The Herald' correspondent In his account of none wanted to be married and theif peals of Louisville 25 ' the rebel demonstration on tlio- Janies aajn the laugliter convinced the parson and the underantfiiVrities are aihrised that Aiumly’s notorious pirate feemmes' is reported tp have com- taker that they had been sold The letter tlii evening killed at Simpaonville SO negroes gng whiT manded the expedition The rebels believed that wore in charge jut-OOO bead of government cattle all oar ironclads were at Wilmington and that we summoning tho minister contained ten dol- ' Tine are iwrpnrticalari llflil but Si few wooden vessel ia the river they lar bill whicli was afterwards found to lie intended to “force their way through and destroy counterfeit the enormous amount of shipping and supplies colMTMPCS IX TUB COXFKJUIiRATE CAMP! The mansion occupied by Daniel Webster lected at City Pointand Bermuda- Hundred There GEXEELVL RISIGNATION IN JEFF'S ' CABI- - is no doubt that the rebels intended a at Portsmouth X 11 during the first years With their land force as extensive movements bf his is transformed into an oystef have been Observed in Tree’s hnny around Peters- saloon- practice — i U2J of three ironclads three AND JOHNSON NOT LIKE -- P'OTburg r The fleet consisted two w and ooderr wooden vessels smaler ranis A pail Of milk often drinks as much wafer XfiU'ri CLAY! i of the 24th J Bays nothing as jn cow Whig IjPCBIANA ENATE FAVOR ABOLITION! has been offered the South for peace which it can Mr 5cuJo tlio lata music critic was dis“ilS OVERLAND ROUTeIwAR PEPARTMSXT accept Thess peace movements how that tlio Yankeoovernmcnt ia really convinced of it ina- liked in England becanse ho said there was - intake "rRpMlr acxioxi bility to carry on the war to a successful issue nothing in that country worth" vistyiftg and The rebel House has proposed a sweeping meas- because ho added that Handel Wqs a fossil CHARLESTON1 FOLKS “DEJldUALIZED!’ ure on the subiect of exemption it report what HERmx' TO COM5IANU TIU1 ARMIES OF I known' a tliejiegro exemption clause limit composer j i the exemption of mail contractor and revokes all The streams in Trinity county California TIE JAMES AND rOTOMAC! details heretofore and the made by exemption have been as high this season as they were in of War of persons Sit for 18G1 llI1jb SHER'iiu N IN THE BETS TIIGII President and Secretary The flood has played! emasli with miTHAT HE 'KNOCKS' LEE OUT OF TIME active service and not'within certain particulars I j r The Tribune's Waihingtou special says not- ning machinery THEFliJST ROUND! withstanding the 'denial attributed to Gen Wade ' Buffalo 2d tliat be' Jia been removed from the command of & tiefire onlyceaed last is now: understood the itself army of the Potomac itJames night by burningnt All the tho of and Potomac armies two the bailJings nt the comer of Main and- that j aro destroyed Three lircmen were have been consolidated and Sheridan has been 'twin l ykedbyTlie LUhxg walls - ' selected to command them and that anothercom-mau- d or new duties have been assigned to Meade Detroit?'? a are m Lat Saginaw this morning has at last come to bring about peace by time Tlie destroyed hai-' t rruperty valued at 573000 ’ - fighting with odds in our favor Sheridan is put into the north ' Hamilton C W 2d Philadelphia— ’Ti ntano pork packing establishment and side of the ring and big bets are made here that he of time in the first round Loi over 1100 by fire tliiamorning will knock Lee out ’ is stiv New York 27 ftoo r with sharp critLate Richmond paper York 26' ' T! special says every member of the icisms upon the situation showing great dissatisi a faction - throughout the 8outh?' The croakers are rcabmet' except 'frcnholm ' ' rrf1®01 re withdrawing homeward Joftn- - denounced asbecoming troublesome women are ti ’ i them down and anion and harmofrown Lee to Beauregard department urged iifcftl 10 take' cemtaaud bf uny army but his ny are recommended- - There has been an arrest ova of a large number of disloyal citizens and soldiers fTUIE uodereigiMfi I amda recelrlns'ordere for UiEON X- - -- y A 'Quebec 26 inlnehniond' " HAMLIN'S CABINET OllQ ANS and U prepared X "Attorney-Generthe lat ntght to make umgCnnti for their Freight and Delivery ia for tie prevention and suppress won r Lr? THE INDIAN OUTBREAK EAST: thiscitv ou thf frontier and the mauufac-Praent : J tuw i y of arms for unlawful purposes The Prices at the Manufactory in NoTember lost were The following narrative from the Rocky Moun'"sSiieM i lnRforthte' ' Seizure and examination of Veseis: also to give notice to persons tain News of the first of the recent outbreaks of Family Inatrumentr $110 $130 $140 l)t6v'T and $ltO f ieuinvf ?aw°rh wof hospitality iu this country to the Indians Eastward is the mosr p a rticnl ar we X r — L --The i a copied in part from an ' from V have been Hlecting-IIonsesInstrumcnta seen: facts the for $330 gathered having L and in part from an act of the : Cdn- rre!iS ' 'nf V the road' down nd Hamilton who had been $300 f °f 18?S Tb- - bill passed to Surgeon and upwards according to Couipau and Finish r weond JmS611 attending to the wounded:: Descriptive Catalogues and any information respecting St Louis 26 : There had been no premonition of an outbreak tito jri of Freight etc sent by Mail on application Cost a&?Port Mississippi confirm until the morning of the ?th inst tte fennel That morning The Instruments Freighted by the wniy of San Francisco Mr Cross who had charge' of a four mule outfit belonging to Mr Post startedquite 'early from the and Coloradp or the Plain as purchasers direct American ranch or vicinity down the road His Family Instruments can be seen and tried on apwagon was loaded with passengers numbering jThete at the houses of ProC A Carrington Wm Clayplication 17th arespla- - seven or eight Thefiret intimation they had of B H Stenhonse Esqrs in! this City BUhop T and ton fcatTmi reading requesting the danger was when about five miles fronuthe Ameri to the pnA®2nSress to vote for the amendment can and within aboutthe same distance of Valley A Nichols Brigham City and John Wot kins Eoqr " iTrth i Ion prohibiting slavery and pledgee Station' An Indian suddenly Tode by the wagon Provo n3 as he a fired O CALDEB an arrow to DAVID ad ratify behind the from passed assembly amendment ' c- All-excep- ‘ V ?g V BRINGHUKST AVM s ' frtn‘ and 'to tho ifontMManp SlinMef TRAVELERS tetlw northern sctUements of Utah will - c to--car- ry g THE OGDEX HOUSE ' n - The HeraM Uft) ’ - - YLMIe tentlon cf turning the team out of the road r Upon looking back Mr Cross found they wiere surrounded by forty or fifty Indians (some of the estimated sixty or seventy) He whipped party up ms horses to outran them and the savage then began a terrible fire of balls and arrows They were led by a white man who rode close along aide of Mr C for a long distance and- finally shot hfcu shattering his arm at thei elbow- The team swerv ed from side to side first leaving the road toward the river and then-i- thojoppotot direction At last tb& Indians' to prevent its escape shot' the wheel horses so that thy fell dead The entire party except Mr Andrews then made for the river bank-- lobbing tbcif guns and fighting their way They had no armsiloaded and only three or four caps when the light egan— a remarkable Int Anstance of heedless recklessness drews made their way to the station and all were wounded some of them In many places One a young man named Bill of Chicago will probably Dr die his sknll being fractured by a rifle ball II amputated Cross’ arni ana he and the other wounded are doing weli Andrews seems to hare been killed instantly' Tlie others escaped by getting down in the bottom df the wagon which was completely riddled and tlie cover stock full of arrows Mr Cross is positive that he killed one Indi' an and probably another y About the time these w mnded men reached the station another party wai seen coming down the road who were attacked near the same place One-mawas killed : and tie balance reached the station wounded like tlie i first They brought in one team one mule of which dropped dead as it came up to tlie station haling been shot through with an arrow j Soon after a Wagon came down thg road in which were two- - discharged soldiers one believed to have belonged to the First and the other to the Third regiment They were attacked and nothing han been heard of them since - They had some scalps and Indian relics from- Sand Creek' about which they had talked a great deal on the The opiuion prevails that they were cap- road tured alive and reserved fyr torture These are tho only attacks tliat were made above UTAH CQUNTY' WEBER" COUNTY which crazed IJIr Cross! race but wilhouthnitiny him The Indian rode on nn struck the off leader over the head with hi? bow evidently with the in 1 ' " : j i? i GROCERIES PROVHIOSI aud IEEDR ' TV Dt DROWN 4$ SON - r? r V I ' l! f i :--r K r " i '- -f - j i |