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Show THE ASltStlON ltKUIIT A Utlloial IMrlirnliiM or llio AITUp f i din a l'rlrato Letter. V pull'sh today rorreiioiii!nc of the. Kim llch '"" ft elejcrltdlou of lli recsnt rovolt at tho town of Aimiwioi. As the sutject It of uDwmiun Interest, we ul.ll.h lu ndJlltoD, tome eltraeW relating la IS ffoir a iilrato Mtr rnatlYeii by Vt.lieut WtnitulT nl Counselor, from Apoillo U ''Z Te'smlale. After detailing llio IndJoiiti I rcceiiiln g an I nuoolatel with tbe murder of Honor Anotie-ta nl Ills necretiry, llruther TemJ-ilo")" Ilunion vf IU trouble an I Imarlng that Henor Anclieta wm tunflneU hy the Insurgent-, t our fast meeting Ilia real day, Iliursilay llio "Hi, a eoin-ml.tee eoin-ml.tee of threo wis scnl to no what raulllodoD for hl releano antlne Tent any further bloodshed, as It v.oa nut known then that Anclieta anil l,li brother In-law wuruklllod.Ilr itliert Jm. H-Jnuiea, Lduiund and tiulllTan Illertardaon we.ru the conimltu; they wrrefiknllylohotli imrtlea and able to iitaklh" languaitr, and weraai. lelolrl to ko to sen hat was. wanted, m to have Heiior Anctvtii re kind, act aawncti makers, or In any jr lliey could,do any kcoJ. fbtyncruaeconitmnlcd by Drolliert Wm. Adarus, who funnelled w niton and lam Alison 11. Cat! an 1 l.rai-tul l.rai-tul fleck. When they reached l.a Asuncion they Icnrnetl the aid news of tbe dentil of Honor Anchcta and tils tiTotlier It a.nnt that n requisition vunudo ti on into furnish thirty or fcrty men to laku care of th govern nirut iroperly, for ttiu oillclsla weru afraid tlnre woulj bo further trouble. Htrue, of the brethren, Jf. II. James, 1 rastm Itti k, Wm. Adams and A. II. tall, rinnluud. Uur monthly prle-it hood mititlnir wan held on that even lugaud volunteers wire called forauJ Ilia followlun; brethren rennded i lVIrr J. fjlirtstollorsoii, John Donald. ou,l'. W. Mirrlll, Orsoti llUliens.Jas. JacoUen, la w la JorRensen,U Johnson, hauilti Morteiituu, l'rter .Mortemeu and olhira Hhu weru at Ausenslou rkutnterlnir norm, tilnetttn or tHunty mm. Ilro. W. V. tlalbrulth w, appointed ap-pointed ciptalu of our homo i;uarl and ailacot In charite of our military affairs. He, litis iiiroodfullutiiu.u wltn tlie Mcllcnti illlckll ami ole, Wu linn urrtmiUoil and the followloK guar 1 was ni i olalou out of Ihobri tlireu uhi had Vutuiiteerc.l ns homu KUird. Ontlifaoutli, llro". (.'. A. Kruderlik. t u, (' Itohir, A. Anderson, J, A. Ham), and Ollvir Wl'aoii this was Utveeu us ami the town. On the Mill, John ltowley, I'arley Johnson and J. I". HUelow. On the i aat, Wm. Wilton and Alfn I IleudrleLs, ami ou Hie uorth I. I. Wlhou and John Mayliir. Ihlalalhe entrance to t tin town anl wlieru tlie cu-ioui houto nuard la. Tliua tho town, and the borata and cittli were rolick I. The neat da,rrlda) lhtbth,llroa.W. W Uiilbralth,l.dinuud Ulchurdson, In teri titer, J. I'. Hnml.ton, A. f. Oil. royd, J aim a Ua!e, A 11 Call, and niyaulf Kent to I.a Avciuclou tu 1 10k after tho Inttr at of our brethren noil tako some Iliad anl nljuket-f Wu found the Cuitom llouao guanl hal Un relnforped b iruarda from Caro. Utoa,ao tlu no loinrtr mtIed our help. Our or tlireu lud Icon riniov i-d acrtaa tlie J laxt, ir UtUale, tu the sump offlce, laltli br(Ulle-l I J Hrtior Mareus riufuentia, Honor Am lulu's br tt tt lo la . Jiffs ae met u Ith Heuor 1'loroa, the I roktr, Introduce I by Jlto A. K Mo-Dunaljtodoluslnias Mo-Dunaljtodoluslnias for our rroplr, Iletrraka i:nglih and It una from Llul 1 lejrm-d moat of the In'onuallon ifthlfUbfortllliati, alfhlr. ifetook ua Intia largo room, uhorxoiru I had fiillfj ticnor rjufututia, and Ihtre laid outouacaLiMue lar lu ttilo the Iwllracftho brolhera-lu Ian, tldo by U. Tm y were dreksrtl liifullllaik lull, Willi their arms folded on thrlr I mm-, Kiurcaudlis, dicornted Ml Hi lliuk, weroluriiluK at tho heal and Tntof ijch l-u ly. Their wlvia and rhlllren veru hiartlrokeu; It waa u lOlsUlll Slllii. Hmor I lores Inlorniul ua that itlivra bad been IhreitrtiiHl, there was u ftel-lug ftel-lug of alarm In the brcnits ortheoDI rials, as mi at of the town scimvdtole It i syraiathy Willi thm poalltou art) , Wotbi)ltlieralliat afternoon. The bodlra wem bulled without any cere-mon). cere-mon). Ilro. A. II. fill drovu tin, bam and aon of Ilro. (lalliralth.that look us ovir, with tin, conin contain. In the bod) af Henor A nehetn, a( co at-Mtilial at-Mtilial by a Mexican, and two or thne -leiicana nam llio nod) or Henor hufutntna In another Unlit wagon. jMione ilssiiUendulthu funeral, the JleilcanaUII not dnru to -o. Tho lodlsa were burk I an I tho t aiua relumed re-lumed unninlehltil. Ilrollnra J. 11. Jlamlltori anl A. r. Oldro)d rellevid Jirotbers r.UiilalolIencnand I.aurlli Jleitemru, and wo made arrni i-o. mtuuforarellif guard to U sent lu llie morning. Woialled iihhi thoad-lulnhtiator thoad-lulnhtiator of the (Jiistom otllce, lall "', "4i.t toblni aud staled our Kllllnmieea to do all the go d for them vecoulJ, clt. Ilotlianktilua klnlly and antedated our call. Wo then rilurueii home and mala arrangt-lnruta arrangt-lnruta lor our home guard. Neat day ni the brethren weru Kitherlng to relievo those In La As lencliu eomo of Ilium returned frim the town with the Information that eurbntlirenwero rtleased, A tliiro lialUin reluforcimenla from the In tarlor, they would not rmulie any more of our l eople ut I roont. The In-ailments In-ailments stllf coullnuej hi Urn mtll.but no more overt acts wiro tomnillted. honeatda), Hundiyiha loth Inst, JiruiursJoHlh II. James, 1'. Christ-eirer.cn, Christ-eirer.cn, Kdmimil and Uullvan illili. arJapii, W. W, (Julbrallh, who furulsh. elthtjcouveynnci,, and myself, wtnt on. Ascenilou. ItrothertJalhralth nw liem reiiuisled by tho Judio tu lake over aomo mtdlclnu ua ono of the h llrun of HenoraHufucnlea waa eh. I. wlHiiwearrlvodatthotdwn we saw oi iiouue and noiue or tbo custom HuMMlllclals, Mr. riorca im" u . 5K,T .we?.' l0 "' """peniioaul Jlroy.into t10 oautt y J jirolinr loiinV1."' 1""",1""1 llld.ur.Iaon, our HenlM.1, ,11,""-" .ht Into Heno a Hufueulea- at arlmeuta and mi t er. iier slstir henora Ancheta, their yiotiisr and Homo (rlmdi. Alter '"rO.ibt.IHi had fln ,,,d glv ng i,"'"Jc.lM" ""J M '" the aid., I ad. ilrtssadtliD faiullha throujh our In irntler, mother 1. Ulcffl.? ii, Klv. 'J,'"!?'' ,,to ' ,u "'e Holy Bnlrlt su yvi ,i',"y l",lnU' Tli.y thLnitj u. v"yklud'yandwotooltourlcavo I We then went tu wlnra the artlm, .'fesld, nt au I IuJko we, ai reuu" I ? 'f" '.vltw wl11' ", whlu ii is ?-?''"' Br!or I-utlmla 'li.ro feting l're.ld.inl, Honor CelVo (llnm ilX iS" ," l!"l,",,, ru".V and m i hlllpl Lecbuga.meiubers of the ooun H dl, wire pn sent. I waa the spokes man and llruther lllchardaon Interpreter, Inter-preter, riio ol ject of uur meeting waa to eat lain all wo bid done from Ihu te ginning, and our desire to prevent fur ilier bit odshetj, our relations v, lib both tartlet from tho beginning or our settlement set-tlement In llio country, our mission on oartlianddflrtQdo good, to brneflt anl not lu destroy, our motto being liru on earth nn t ion I will to all mi n; our rel itlons with the gentlemen wbu bad been killed, that no could not b In sympathy with Ihslr mur icrers, but we thoiuhl t ithntsi wu could extit an lullueniu with tlieni to lay down their nrms and let Juillre overtake tbe. guilty Jarlles. We described our fast muling and the a polnlnicnt or Ihu i oimnlltee, the oljict, etc., our grief at thorewaol t odenthof llie men who hal been our frlim, etc, and the promptmss with which we furnished the required alJ. It being a mw and unlooked for experb uce, we had now como to counsel with them and ask advlsu. They replied they were well satisfied with all wo ha I done, but did not approve ap-prove of our sending an) commission to llic-ae who were murlerirs: that the government muet be sustained and such men uulshed; that troops were hourly evietted, who would suppress this uprising. Wu had a very liilcn sling Interview, satisfactory to all .artlie, and were lu-vltwl lu-vltwl at any time to go and conftr with tl cm; they appreciated our ftel-lots ftel-lots toward llim nutl tho people, and eafdlhatouly Ilia utility would be pun-lahtd. pun-lahtd. Wo called rn the administrator. I asked him privately If lie had not ills-iretlonary ills-iretlonary power lo insa llour w Ithout duly. We bail rome who were sutler-lug sutler-lug for flir; they ha I frlen.li who would supply tin in Ifthcyroiill git It In w Ithout duty. Horeplled he ha I no such dl'cretlonury ower and that he could int.loll. |