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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Reported specially for the Salt La.ki ' p b Western Union Tol' jrajjU. Indian News from Sanpete County. Indian Troubles In Dacota. Whittemore's Cae in Con- Trains Captured in Kansas Terrible Railroad Accident in England. &c, &c, &c. GENERAL. TUB SHOOTTNO BY INDIANS IS SANPETE COUNT!. Special Dispatch to th. Herald. (By Deaeret Telegraph) Fairview, Sanpete co, June 22. Two Indians came in from Thistle valley val-ley as soon as they heard of the shooting shoot-ing at our brethren, and we sent them out with three men to see about it They report haviDg found the tracks of four mounted Indians, and that they had driven off about twelve head of horses" as near as we can find outgoing up Sanpitch canon. They are believed to be Elk mountain Indians. (By W. TJ. Telegraph.) INDIAN TROUBLES. Chicago, 22. Col. Morrow, of the 15th infantry, arrived at Sioux city yes'erday, bringing news of an attack of Indians in force on a party of wood-choppers wood-choppers near Fort Buford, killing nearly all of them. The colonel pronounces pro-nounces this the opening of a Jong meditated war; , Information was received at Sheridan's Sheri-dan's headquarters in this city to-day of a fight with Indians near Fort Mc-Pherson. Mc-Pherson. WIIITTEMORE'S CASK. Washington, 22. There were many absentees from the house when the vote was being taken on vV'hittemore's case yesterday, a minority of whom were dodgiug in the cloak rooms. Whittemore was on the floor during the whole discussion, and when the vote was announced, he quietly took his hat and retired. He feels very bitter towards Gen. Logan lor the manner in which he puisued him in this matter. He says Logan promised him, before he went back to South Carolina, that should he be re elected by his constituents he would not oppose op-pose his admission. V hitteuiore will return to South Carolina and run for the forty-second congress. lie says that so long as Logan remains at the head of his pursuers pur-suers his constituents will stand by him. 8T. LOUIS NEWS. St, Louis, 23 A hundred and fifty fif-ty Chinamen arrived here from Omaha lat night, and leave for .New Orleans to-night Late letters from the plains report that nearly all the young Indians belonging be-longing to the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Chey-enne tribes below the Arkansas river, are on the war path. It is reported that trains have been captured and a number of whites killed It is very dangerous for travel of .any kind below Fort Podge. |