Show indian since our brief detail to july alt al t of the principal an i rents events e of tile the present indian ludian aggressions but few facts of general interest have transpired on the insl at 20 minutes past 10 r u M the indians commenced firing on a party of 10 men under command 0 of R burns who were encamped camp ad on clover creek in juab valley and continued firing until 40 minutes past 11 slightly wounding g isaac duffin in the knee killing two lie ho ses sea and wounding one horse borso and several calvet calves in ill tile morning burns party judged from the signs s algir that they had killed two Indi indians dlIN and wounded I 1 on th the an c four men were hauling lumber from snyder s mill near Pur parleys leys park and had arrived just east of tile the summit of the second or big mountain a party parly of indians fired upon them from an ambush am buish and instantly killed john dixon Dixo nand and juhu john quayle and wounded john hoagland through the fleshy pa pat t of his hia arm arin bet between the shoulder and elbow hoagland and knight then unloosed unlooked un loosed and mounted two horses and escaped to this city leaving the dead and four horses and two mules in possession of the indians indiana A detachment was anime immediately sent out who brought in the dead bodies dies the day following a portion of the detach 1 ment proceeded tp to snyders Suy ders mill dismantled it and all re turned returned in safety and without being able to find any I 1 indians no further collisions have taken p place lace george georg 0 o A smith col commanding the southern military department returned to this city from iron on oil the and col wm win H kimball arrived from the same region on the dinst they report till all the settlements south of this county either I 1 in excellent condition for defence or ra rapidly p idly urging on the ahe completion of their fortifications and that the inhabitants are using all exertion to secure their crops and preserve their stock and other property col Kiin balls party were closely watched by the I 1 I 1 indiana until they reached spring huab valley when the indians were discovered retreating I 1 into the mountains without I 1 mareing any demon stra Uon being overmatched over matched by the vigilance of col kimball and his command at 4 p in of the dinst the bishops of all the wards of this cit city y met in the state house with i the city council and reported all their wards unan for walling wailing in the whole of the city with a 9 good ditch upon the outside of the wall whereupon the city council appointed albert carrington parley P pratt and franklin D richards a committee to locate the line of said wall and report thereon on saturday tho the arora which date the wall and di eh ch axe ara to te be labored upon with all diligence until completed oe kd no wall wali will be built of mud taken from th alio ditch and mixed with straw or hay and gravel and laid up in courses as deep as the consistency of the mud will allow to be repeated when the previous course is dried until the wall is finished this is u deemed to be the cheapest and in the end most durable method that we can ut at prevent present adopt |