Show from Iaco dacotah tah correspondence of the YAW 3 bom elilu JU K L katl t Y D 1 r july 20 26 1660 1 I drop bod a few editor I 1 edt illanes let our man many y read lines th that at yon may what ji going gain on in tilis this part orabe of llo co country hilry I 1 slid in my lt lr ir of intel est would there hero was N as anything 1 let you know aw ant ant I 1 may say ay lt that all ls is interest and cac be bicic to at the present presto time this new PO pot POA A 13 is situated d on illicy fork of powder aliver on the isil I 1 1 dinst the sioux judious ludi ius adima iu in here at daylight just jm t all tic me ilela was being driven out and succeeded in stampeding jaty sevan mules and col kinney started II with wilb anen and pursued them so closely that eifler they b lid td run a di jvance or ire five miles the indians ere obliged to show light the contest was hept up hours a loss on our aide of I 1 two and ore fire wounded indian loss seven even r milled and several II 11 we did not net t in ie covering tiny any of the be bilm m there were about one thon und indians engaged willie while the right wai vias going on it a party or of reds dashed down pena creel creek where two mountaineers peter casaux or fort laramie Lara and henry arlson of dinv denver e r C T were trading with friendly choy i ancs and killed the entire pal baity ty fire in number acs maars rs ard arison had wo IH 0 ox teams lidan with goods but the indians indian zia no not have bare time to destro cestr the properly before bajor drove them clr oit and held it until lie he got so much for ilia cicat made at laramie Lara a few days ago on the dinst v bile a train was cri encamped campea within ono one thousand yards of this place the carne came and stole even head of mules that were tied to the wagons on the night of tile alio dinst they filed on our sentinel and created quite a disturbance but did no damage on the dinst they attacked a train tt aln it at t cl ciary comans womans F fork orl 1 3 31 1 miles southeast of D daniels and a corpo corporal raland and left their bodies butila mutila tell led usual borrillo borri blo rii inner on the 2 ith dinst they att attacked acIed a train on clear fork and killed hilled the wagon master or of abo train irain e have hare been sever aril il insl instances ancs of indian outrages but eliy aloy ire arc so frea bent here that wo py p y no attention to them col henry D canington cuu agton commilla ing is building a fort that N will ill dery defy all the indians on the plains to talc take if garrisoned by one hundred mor men and M il L ic it is ii coul if they tread on our floca I 1 abo them hrvat wh at paddy bif 0 illa drum now don t on all think been better if the ammunition that was permitted to be sold to the indians at fort bort 1 laramie during the last thice months could have bare been given to them in a 1 different way it will like a well ivell armed force of about ten thousand nien men to clean them out and then when they mike make a treaty it will be permanent until then we will vilt have ciol no peace caca my private opinion ia is that the tr throaty ty at T laramie ara nic was a birco nr anra A |