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Show WESTERST. The Uodocs, Treka, April 7. Judge Kosborough arrived from Tulo lako company this morning. On Friday, Judite, Meat ham, Fairchild, Kiddle, Bob Whitney, and Coquan met Captain Jack, John Sichon-chin, Sichon-chin, Curly-headed Doctor, Shag-Nasty Jim, and others of the chiefs, according to appointment. Kosborough opened the council by explaining to the Indians In-dians their present position. Jack and dchonchin then spoke, reiterating their determination to remain in the country. coun-try. They first wanted their old home on Lost river, but when Kosborough Kos-borough told tLcm it was no use talking about Lost river, they bad sold it and could not have it. Jack said all right, if they could not have it, they would talk no more about it, but would be satisfied to remain on a small reservation reser-vation within California; on Willow Cottonwood and Hot cruek, including tho Lava beds Meacham made them a speech, whifh loey listened to with in difference. The council lasted live hours, when tho Ind ans started oft", saying to Kosborough, if they changed their minds they would let him know tho next day. Yesterday, just as the judj;i left, Boston Char ley came ni, and tho judge asked.' what he wanted; if he was hungry; Charley said Jack wanted to tako some more. Judge saia you talk too much; we want mako ni moro talk tilt you settle what you want to do. Charley then said, "Wo go back to-night, but may bo all the boys will como in to-morrow." The judge savs Jack is evidently alarmed ; and thinks they will surrender unconditionally in a short time. California. Grass Y alley, 7. Thomas Burns, n brukeman, was killed last night in the Eureka mine. .Ho fell down a shaft, from tbe surfaco to the G0t' foot level. Ho was fearfully mangled. Ho leavoa a family. San Francisco, 7. Buenaventura Cienge, tho young man who shot and killed Manuel Escudero, was discharged discharg-ed by the polico court to-day, the proof showing that he acted io self-defence. It is said Moses Soliguian, of this city, has effected an orginafion amongEnglish and German capitalists to tho extent ol fifteen million dollars, with tho viow of opening a bank here, on a largo scale, and that U tho capital stock is taken. Tha Panama steamer took 137,000 of treasure. The Eddy gold and silver mining com pan, was incorporated to-day, to work at Mud Springs, Elaorado county, capital $2,400,000. A tire occurred this evening, on a small alley off Sutter stroet, in a frame dwelling house, occupied by tho family of John O. Day. His two children, a boy and girl, aged two and four years respectively, respec-tively, were in Iho upper part of the house, and before they could be rescued, res-cued, bjth were burned to death. The house wasnonrly destroy(d, but noolhor building wore destroyed. |