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Show Till: KAWltii INIMAW San Francisco. 7. A Biine city di.-patch says a courer arrived there to-day from Colonel Bernard a com mand, which was camped yesterday morning in Upper Bruneau valley.. The settlers Lad all abandoned their homes and gone it to a liasti y constructed con-structed fortification. Col. B-rnrd would move tbia morning towird, Duck valley, escortiae the families : from Eruueau valley on their way to Nevada. Tne command will follow, on the trail of tbe Indians aud watoh ; their movements while ruiufurceui. iu-are iu-are coming forward in Bruneau valley. Tbe Indians have murdered two men while out hunting stock. Tnus far mere are known to hve been murdered mur-dered bix whites htfiiies woundiog. two others- At Bin Camas prairie, M:jor Sndlord'a command of two companies com-panies of cavalry left Kelton yesterday yester-day by the overland road, with orders to go into camp at ttie King Hill station. This puiut is near the lava beds, where a large number of Ban nocks were encamped wheu las', heard fr .m. Tne Shoshone Indian?, Weiser's and other tribL-s and rem oauts of tribes heretolore considered friendly and harmlens.-have entirely disappeared from their usual baunu and none of them are to be seen. They have all been drawn iuto the vortex of the general uprising. O.tv ernor Brayman having denied through the press that he was instrumental in 1 furnishing BufLilo Horn, the (hottile Banuack ciiief, with ammuoi-t;on, ammuoi-t;on, we forward the f!lowiug evidence evi-dence of the fact: Ttie following ; and other similarly written commit nicalions, addressed to merchants in this city, wis written by Brayman and given to Bufiaio Horn, wuo, upon iine strength oi may man s euuorse- -ment, obtain ammunition. "May 13. Mr. Pinney, Buffalo liorn wants, Bay two dollars' worth of1 1 Winchester cartridges for deer hunt-' irg; h is loyal, and one dollar's worth of powder. ! (Signed) M. Bray.mas." j I certify that the foregoing ia a. ti ue and correct copy of the : order exhibited to me by Jas. A. i Pinney. upon which he informed me he delivered the ammunition t- tbei Bannock Indian. Bufiaio Horn. I (Signed), Jo. W. tinsTos, U. S. Attorney for idho.". In this way Buffalo succeeded in i obtaining a large amount ofl ammunition. Tne public meting I in tnu city, which Brayman cinr-icter;z- d as a mob, was composed of the mist respectable citizens of Boise. It wis presided over by ex SeerfiUry E. J. Curtis and waa addressed by Hon. if, E. Uollieter, chief justice of tbe territory, who was the leading apirit ot the oration, aud who fully ei dor-ed all the proceedings. Brayman was deuounced at the meeting for bis tnny rfleaceB against the peace and safety ot the country, and more fspecially for thin last act of assisting B if! ilo Horn in obtaining ammunition. There wa? uu icbiiiioui inn meeting p.tnaic ing in the slightest decree of the nature of a mob, and Braymau'a acconut is false in every respect. |