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Show n ore Irom tne Stodoca. . San Prai;U; 9. Tte u V.cvlze was ' re.-:vc: iro:u the Lava Be is tiict:: . Uvi B-s. T. r.a Yreta, 9- Tne 1 Mo-iocs made a sorue to-cy, oa a train rc:tirn:ng from tee csn-.p on what U I known is tbe IUnd. wcitner the q-iar-1 termsters ad 0:2 gwercniest store j have bc:n rvmovt-d imm the f-rmer 1 d-p.-t a: s utheas: c-.Tner of Tu I lako, : t lumber: capturir.g eleven ' n:u:e ard three horses. Tney also captured cap-tured a:.d burned three w&gons- Three of the esoo-t, private Burg we.:, Co. B, 11 si infantry: ilvass, Co 1. -Lst infan-trv, infan-trv, tu-d B'urns, tro--p G 1st cavalry, wire woud-.-d wniie repelling ihe "lJi,T f:h, ? am- Several large fires ar burmr.g in Jack s cac-.p, within plain eight of this place. This U evidently evi-dently aone by way of brcgadocia, with a view ol letting us know they are rrjoi'ir.g ov?r the temporary victory. Ji-3". C. D:ivU and oncers who ao companied him here from San Francis- : co, propve icuvir.g to-iay usdtr an K,,,rt .,1" '.l-.-.ez: MLier .cd a detach- ! met-t of a:-s ".r.-op F. 1st cava'.ry. Cpt- Dydecker of tne ergmoer corps, ar.d if.e ariist who accompanied him, Mr. AlsvDriure, have since their arrival been actively orgsged in Ukirg views a-d sketches of tne topography of the Lava Bids. Mr. Maybndge has taken in all fi:":v remarkable views, Tha Modoc squaws who were Uken S-isoners a: the first bailie in the Lava eds, April loth, kith, lTlh, were removed re-moved yesterday by O. C. Appiegate to the Yiainox reservation. Lava Bed, Mv !?. Batteries C, G, M, and a Jeuchmer.t of battery A, T.h artillery, now near the stronghold, are ordered t" report at these headquarters. headquar-ters. Capt. Hasbranek s lighl battery B, 4th artillery, will remain at the depot de-pot south-east corner of Xule lake. The infantry are to occupy positions in tbe vicinity of the stronghold. All the wounded and convalescent will be removed re-moved to-day and placed en route to Fort Klamaih, under charge of asst. ; surgeon, Maldeny. Acting asL surgeon B. Semig is progressing very .favorably 1 under his wounds. Private Benham, co. G, l'-'th infantry, died on the evening even-ing of the Oth, in hospital, from the eilect of the wounds received on the "'tkh lilt. The wholeomraand attended tbe funeral yesterday afternoon. He was wounded in six places- The tol lowing memorandum has ioet been received: Headquarter, department depart-ment of the Columbia, PortiaHd, April ij. That timely information may reach headquarters of any unusual movement or hostile demonstrations upon the part of Indians, until further orders the commanding com-manding officers of forts Colville, Lap-wai Lap-wai and' Klamath, camps Harney ani Warner will forward reports weekly or oftener should circumstances render necessary, lo thn assistant adjutant general, gen-eral, of any changes in the altitude towards to-wards tbe government, of tho Indians in their vicinity. Signed, U, Clay Wood, A A - It. Lava Bed,My S, 4:15 p. m. Day before be-fore yesterday two squaws, who lived on Pnirehild s ranch. '"One-eyed Dixie" and ' Artena Chokes," were sent out by him through ins true tiojs from general Davis, to reconnoitre the position held by the Modocs at the time of their attack at-tack on captain Thorna , to report en ihe ftrengib and ascertain if possible whether uiey had received reinforcement. reinforce-ment. Thy squaws reuirnedyosierday, having been, accordingly, 1? hours w.thout water. They saw no Modocs, the idea being that captain Jack had to leave lor some olher point where water was ob'-ainaMo. On receipt ot this information, in-formation, the "Warm Spring Indians, with Donald McKay, were ordered out witn instructions to push forward to tbe point above alluded to, and try to discover dis-cover the Modocs. The large tires mentioned men-tioned in the foregoing, were signals from captain McK-.y that tha Modocs had vacated their fortifications, and had gono to some other point not deunable just now- On observing ihe fire signals orders were immediately issued for Hasbranck's light battery B, 4th artillery, and all the presont available cavalry on the olher side of tho Beds, also the Warm Spring Indians, to be ready to leave Mason's -camp early tomorrow to-morrow morning, for tbe purpose of scouring the whole of the Lava Beds east and southeast of Tule lako, so that if it be found Ihtit thoy have secreted themselves, them-selves, the troops will be ordered to . move and carry five days' rations. Th above order necessarily counter- .manded that by which the cavalry and artillery were ordered to this camp, which has been referred lo heretofore. The indications now are that the Modocs Mo-docs are entirely out of the Beds, bul in what direction they are gone, or whether wheth-er tbey havo gone singly, in email bodies, bod-ies, or en masse, it is impossible to surmise. sur-mise. Tho Warm Spring Indiana reported re-ported having found the bediesof Lieut. Cranston and three of the soldiers; they also found two dead Modocs in tho vicinity vi-cinity first mentioned. A portion of the command go out to-morrow fjr tho purpose pur-pose of bring in tho bodies of Lieut. Cranston and those who died with him on Ihe iield. San Francisco, 9. AS illiam tenning arrived al Yroka to-nighL Ho says ho met Bogus Charley and squaw at Pour-mile Pour-mile creek, thirty miles north-east of Yroka, yesterday. Penning advisod tiiiu to give up his gun, but Charley refused. re-fused. He would not say where he was going, bul said ho was tired of lighting two months ago, and had been stopping at Fairchild's ranche afler leaving tho Lava Bed. , l Other persons mako the same report of seoing tho warnor. Tho remains of Canby started from Portland to night on a Bteamer; his widow is coming also. A L Utl Nevada Stioottng. Palisade, 9. Two men got in a quarrel. quar-rel. Ibis afternoon, about a small debt; and 1 as-1 ng from high words, one drew a pistol wh-reupon Pete Brannoa, an outsider, grabl'fd the pistol, which was discharged accidenily and slruck him jul below iho knee, shattering the bone and ran triii downward aboul four in- chna Tho docwr has extracted the ball. To be ha uRcd. The- Crops. Martinez. 9. In Ihe district court Marshall Marten, covic'.ed of the mur. dor of Yal-n-.ino Kishtor, in November last, w as sentenced to be hung on r n-day, n-day, June 7. Tbe prisoner manifested no emotion. The farmers of the valley have commenced com-menced havini;. Considerable grain will bo cut tor lhat purpose. Not more than ba'f a crop of grain ia expected. 1 lie Fierce Apaches. San Diego, 'J. A Sonora correspondent correspon-dent says: The national troupi made an ctVoctivos'-oul along the borders, but in spite of this the Apachos killed two men neur Macorio and escaped. The Apaches stole some nor,-es anu mumi from Toriquippa and escaped. Tbe Tucson 1'it zen, of May S, says: The lndiani at Date Creek aro to be removed to Yr le. They are very re-iuctsnt re-iuctsnt lo go, and fear are entertained that there may be trouble in getting and keeping then there. Tne location of th county seat of Mohave county wiil have to b settled by a law-suit, as Cerbul and Chloride are contesting. Killed. Arteilmi Well. L-s Anglos 9 Jams German left this city ia.-l evenine, and when a short distance out fell iro.n his wngon. and tho wheU p:n'd over him. badly hruisinf; and crushing him. He livod bjt a sh-iTl -.i-ne. (in thfl K .-c-an; tra- t, six miles from this citv. flowing art?ian water wv. struck al tbe d q.;n ot eighty-one feet. finn t'rxnclaro Srwu. San Frr.-ico. The excitm6nt of the pas l we--, in mnjmg i.-cK. still cor.l.:.U'-;. SfcVHit'1 is 1 S. .J acKft '0, Hsle iV. Norr.'-s '.T, Cha'.lar 1-1, Crown lVini H:. Seg Belcher oT), Beicher V CnYa-T. .J..hn Wcr-amara, f'T killing H"nry W(-sJ. !i. w-f convid"! of mar.i-iauiihier. M-f- M c N nr:.ira ar.d Kil hard JcKoa, " 1 |