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Show UTAH IXD1ANS-WI1EHE THEY ARE, AND W II AT THEY AUG UUIht.'. iCoi-rt-inaeiKv of the JIer.ihl.j llBllEItClTY, U.T., Aug. 30, 1ST I. Editors lit raid: The celebrated Uto chief, Unka-loo-ats, or Red Child, passed through here to-day en route for the head of Bear River, his hunting ground. He has been on a begging excursion as far south as Paysou. Ilia villago consists of three lodges about fifteen souls in all. Ho says he is perfectly willing the whites should live in this country and raise wheat and give him biscuits, but when they travel they must follow the roads and not be strolling through the mountains looking for mineral or game he will not allow it n'ny longer. Black Hawk's brother, Mountain, and Joe, have gone up through Spanish Span-ish Fork canon to lay in their winter's meat, having succeeded in begging a good supply of breadstuff in and around ray son. Seven lodges of nameless Ireebootcis have gone south through Juab valley, in tho vicinity of Mono and Ncphi, for the purpose of begging biscuits, roast-mg-corn, buttermilk, &e. They intend to return as soon as they think the whites there are tired of them. Walk-or'sson. Walk-or'sson. Tabba-wah-nah, Uuk-at-se-ab, the Red Ant, and seven lodges of less note, are inthevicinitvof North l?rm and Thistle Valley, where they have a Ismail farm. Black Hawk's triple father-in-law, Onggoards, (lie man who wounded Gen. Snow, of Sanpete, has gono with seven lodges to the head , of Little Salt Creek, to make meat, j The Shiv-er-cd ohief, Unka-nah-iooruni, with eight lodges, is in the j region of tho Anterro mountain, touth-least touth-least of Manti, near the Colorado river. The lormor much dreaded chief, Sow-ah-pouger, is dead. Poo-ret?, of the Fish Indians, with seven lodges, is in ! the vicinity of Red Lake, east of Gleu-Icove, Gleu-Icove, feeding on hh and lizzards. iTabbi, Toko-wah-nah, Tom, (Jhc-goo-Isi, Yank, Doctor aud a few others i among them old Uoka-loom-bads, (Comet) are farming,at Uintah. Cut-Lip, Cut-Lip, Jim (Tabbi's brother) aud one or two others, with their families, have gone to join Washakie, the Snake chief. rah-ricds,avosheds,Shiuah-YO-kin and three others, with their families, arc iu the mountains east of Sanpete : in the vicinity of Kmnia's Peak. Tuts-1 si-guv-its, the Pah-ute chief, is dead and his people are on the rampage. Kanosh, the Pah-van chief, with ten lodges, is in the vicinity of the city bearing his name. John Scarrah, Long Tom and three others, formerly with Kanosh, have gone to Washakie. Pah-re-shonts, of the region of Beaver, is or ought to be, dead; Vit I fear he is not. Anterro, a Utc chief of squaw killing notoriety, is on his way to Vintah, where he intends to rest "until his boys can make a successful raid on Mormon stock, when he will push for the east side of Green river, ! The U talis aro without a chief; they are a wandering, broken, headless ruas every man his own chief. They have not even a superintendent to rally around. More when 1 do RA.MBLE. P. S. 1 neglected to state that the Old Doctor, with four or rive lodges, isi near Sprincville, feeding on mud-hens and what they can bog. B. j |