Show NE WS ird irp JL oms VMS LU government ALLIES kit carson bab baa con clu deda treaty between the mustaches Mut aches Arapah oes and Pue bloes tiley they agree to 0 o take aidea sides with the united states in n the event of an all issue between them and the people 0 of any territory and to render all the aid ald id they can towards suppressing the rebellion in utah letter to N Y herald march 17 NEWS FROM st louis march 16 1858 late arrivals from kansas state stata that the anti antl bad trumped up a free state convention at leavenworth and succeeded in nominating a candidate to the constitutional convention they bad also nominated a douglas democratic ticket the election on the oth dinst passed ay iy as far AH known knowd the estimated number rumber iwin berof of the votes polled is from eight to ten thousand the of militia was wah proceedings notwithstanding the proclamation of governor denver denyer against it C chwe gwei awe hwe have accounts from new rew dew mexico to feb 15 16 capt marcy was actively en engaged a atred 1 collecting supplies and animals for the army art ny of utah and would set out on his return to forN sora cam camp scott about marchi March 1 by way of bents fort sort several everal indian tribes had agreed to render assistance to the united states against the BS N V Y herald march 17 or washington march II 11 mr boyce adm adin of S C ci discussed di our policy polle with regard to the mormon q question ealion he thought the practicable object to be b e bought oj is thle the preservation 0 of our commit ni cation with tho the pacific there are two modes to settle bettle this question peaceably and by war the former is the most moat humane and economical and therefore thebert th the ebest best while the latter would conduce to stick such ablate of affairs as would made a hell for a thousand years of the passes to the pacific army intelligence the following assignments eign sign ments to duty of officers of the quartermasters department have havo been made by the secretary of war and will be carried into effect under such special instructions as may ba be given by the quartermaster quarter master general F first r st colonel D D tompkins to temp temporary orar du duty in the department of the west and ty to take post at fort leavenworth second lieutenant colonel G H crossman to duty in the department of utah third captain S van vliet vilet to repair with out delay to fort kansas and assume the charge of the quartermasters an alterm asters de pot got at that place fourth yourth captains P T turnley and G ii page to dutwin the apartment ve artmont of utah or to the depots established on the route to salt lake city as tile the principal quartermaster quarter master under udder the orders of the commanding officers ot of epta lr altah may direct fifth captain IV 8 hancock to remain on the missouri or go into the field as the principal quartermaster may imay direct during the temporary absence of colonel D D tompkins To assistant quartermaster general from new orleans orleana the duties with which he be is is now charged wili will be performed by the officer of the subsistence department stationed at that place until otherwise ordered majors N W brown and henry prince pay department are assigned to d ity with the troops serving in utah and will accompany iba iha reinforcements tinder under orders for tor that department part pait ment av N r Y herau march 13 tir tit THE army SENATE mr F foot oot called the attention of the senate to the subject immediately before it ile he was opposed to the fhe increase of the army array and even thoo thought 1 it might inight be reduced without detriment to the country aa As to utah troubles he would withdraw the troops already there and recall the Govern government men t officers it rs leaving 0 the mormons cormons to the fate of their own vices and delusions if it however it was the intention as had bad been su suggested bated to send troops to kansas he was ivas of i tile the opinion that the proposed increase would tall far below the number that would be required if it for the of the f frontiers ron tiers against the indians he would say bay protect these st poor indians against their white aggressors put abton a stop to the wrongs wron r a and robberies committed on them witha withdraw raw your agents iad tad nd ind there will be no need to send troops against them thea mr air foot continued at some length in a similar strain closing with the remark that in the absence of A foreign war in the absence of international discord and in the presence of the erding pending p of national bankruptcy he thou thought bt jt it w A ovid best beat aub serve the interests of the cumuli cuu cun to vote against therill the bill in all its parts oin oln air r pugh bald it g t would bring iu in a bill reducing both lu th e army farmy aad ifal reavy the ibe he would vote art it eia VIA i V S ad u mr the bill be he had bad look i ed through ali ail all tall the reports and documents on thie the subject with without gut put seeing any good reason for an increase crease of the ar army my the ep expense erise would amount to he was willing to support the administration in a any ady ny reasonable measure but could not vote for such a proposition mr air hamlin opposed the bill ill lil he be would nov not no vote a dollar to send troops to kansal kansas or utah and would never sanction by III ili hib his vote an executive war he ile agreed with the senator from vermont and would woula recall tile the troops lind find ph ciciala lais from utah arid and leave be we cormons mormons to their fate iphy will not con congress b rs I 1 adopt the wise poll poil c cy recommended by senators seniors foote add and haahn ninie to be pursued towards uth aab J 1 tile the government 12 12 for each barrel of or flour taken talen to the sol soldiers di liera diera f ers bear salt lake sac ire ige i 4 1 I 1 F FROM 4 R om floriba FLo riba nibA the tile florida peninsular of the jan contains the particulars of a pc scouting outing party compo compose frd of captains spark mans manis lesless Le carters and bullocks Bullo Bulloc Ws cbs companies under the command of tile the former which hibb lett left camp rogers on the tilt uit for a hunt in the big cypress the scout lasted asted ten days on eight days dd s rations and resulted in the capture of one warrior a squaw and her destructions child the b burning of several anlian huts huta and destruction of fields the delegation of creel cree k and seminole indians from the west havoen the everglades upon their heir mission ib it is til bought that billy bowlegs is now willing to 0 treat for peace and white hite flags are benig being behig hoisted by our troops to collect the chiefs together for a chat upon the subject IDIA INDIA the bombay mail with a weeks 1 later ater news arrived at suez jan 23 the correspondent of the teni Tivi temes times esat at malta tee telegraphs graphs the commander in iii chief was at Futty gbur preparing for the in invasion vailon of oude which would iro probably bably babiy be attempted from several points about the cf january i ry his own column is nearly strong iti lil with III one hundred pieces of ordnance while at least men from other points willibe ready read to operate cooperate co with hun bun sir hugh ross had bad defeated the rebels at banda the na field force after capturing the fortress of 0 arvan marched on for cocab where disunion reigns delin delhi has been placed tinder under the authority or of the punjab commissioners and the authority of the civil power there is restored and the army declared broken up large reinforcements of european troops are sull still required 11 the government telegraphic despatch says that the enemy are fortifying lucknow Luc Zuck knowlin now in great strength there are about of them in arms but they are said tob to ibe dipping losing heart and anxious to negotiate A despatch to the east india indah com company p anys says ay s that advices advises of the of january state thAt general outram had bad been again assaulted and that an attack by the whole redel rebel force in in lucknow was vas daily e expected x reinforcements ha had d been sent sint to general outram at alumbaugh Alum bagh I 1 CHINA occupation OF CANTON BY THE BRITISH the tins china mail had bad reached E england ng the dates are canton canlon jan 14 4 and hong kong the loth the Canton cantonese esp submitted and evacuated the city on the of december the governor of canton was taken takeji p prisoner r as well as yeh and the tartar general yeh was taken in the dress bf ofa a coolie and benton board the british ship inflexible the gov ernora ennor was subsequently install installed od as aa vice governor of the city with powers similar sim ilir to those wielded by yeh yeb the allies to continue their protectorate until satisfactory terms were made with the government of pekin A commission composed of two englishmen t and one frenchman had bad been charged with the supervision of the government and lind had hail issued a proclamation inviting the people to return irn and assuring them of their protection at the departure of the mail everything was quiet and there was a fair prospect of the taking olf of df the blockade and of the of trade within a weer in the assault upon canton there vere ware numerous t hand band to hand encounters the british lost and the french 30 hi in kille killed gand dAnd and wounded A jarge arge amount of treasure was captured bui bul but plunder was forbidden |