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Show At thai of Troop. A special train consisting of four-passenger four-passenger cars and Uie same number off-eight cars brought iu, at C.15 last evening, from Carter station ou the LTuiou l'actfi: itailroad, the troops from Fcri IUiUgir. All told Uiere were elghty-eiglit ia.cn. eanij ri'iog three companies of the Twenty-first regiment. D, I and II, coniimtudrd ly ta(ieaiii Itradiea, liiiuteuant Ullonhend and Ca tatu I'oruman. Major J. A. Andrews coiiiniauded tlie battalion and Lieutenant Cabell was nu hand ns Mirgeou. The tnijfs were drawn tijiou tlie depot piaifurm, coniatiy front, then they ttacked Uitlr artu and unloaded their freight. uartenna-te- Wiwaliury of the sjixleeath ltegiment had been on liaud waiting with seven doable trams since 1pm, at which time Uie troops aaere expected, ant nu time wo. list Iu ioaliiic up and starting fji Fort Doagla-. "Twoam-bulances "Twoam-bulances enrried the officers ntiJ their f imllint at om-e up the tieccli, where their brother rfllccrs wel-conio.1 wel-conio.1 tlieui. It is evident tliat tlie men aic glad to return, ileiite their comfortable quarters at liridgcr. Tlie reservation about six mllt-s ipuare, and theabandouud balkilugs anl llxtures, reiiiaiu in charge of Lieutenant Chubb of tho Seventeenth Infantry and a small detachment ef troops until tlie 13th. Then there will !c an auction sale. A big baud of boomers are camped on Uie outskirts of the reservation, which Delegate Carey Is anxious should be thrown oji-n for lelllement. The troops left Uridger Wednesday noou after raw and man ed ten miles to Carter rtaUou, w hero tn-y camped over night. A't 7 30 a- m. yesterday they left forSait Lake. |