| Show INDIAN MURDERS some meka weka back we gave warning to im ta 1 passing a fisl in through the territory to 0 o put them on tbell thell guard agarrat the I 1 indians n deans it ws nas then evident to native shere and ani on allibe all ali tho the routes of emigration were e evil eni disposed lisp oed an dbent on mischief if favored with the opportunity unity the season of emigration has always been ther harvest and when they have nok not no added added murder to 0 o theft athas it has only been when the imm imra grants have I 1 been beed prepared to receive them and aird been r eady ready to protect their lives as well as their property year after year we have urged upon passers by this carefulness but bat it would seem that i athing but painful experience will teach dome some folks the first lessons of prudence dence I 1 we regret to be obliged to add to the number of fatalities fata fafa litie the murder of five emigrants and the wounding of several others in the vicinity vici nily of fort hail hall on the ah and etti of the present month twelve lacker lackert i ackers 3 with twe twenty n ty ive five horses on their way to the eastern S atea ates were attacked on friday morning the ah when they lost their twelve pack animals and ard five of or tho the men were were seriously wounded the packers pack era fought bravely but ultimately had to mawe make make tracks as well as tuey they could with the r wounded the indians indiana pursuing them for several miles they soon met a train for salmon saimon rivera river and returned with them to snake river three of the wounded were brought into this city on monday on the next da day Y at the same place another company from denver for salmon silmon S niver river waa attacked ald aad hire fire men aen were L libed add and scalded scalped ped and twomey two men were wound would wounded edN The Indians got two w wagons aloni adoni well stocked with ditl gr groceries ocerlee I 1 and retired to their v ick lck i ups cattle and horses lying around perforated with balls indicated that other depredations had bad been committie commit teul teil ON FURLOUGH it was alleged that there were thirty thousand men officer officers and soldier soldiers belonging 0 to the army array of the potomac 1 who were neither sick nor wounded at home on f furlou furlough b before the recent stringent orders from the war department were Issue issued di requiring quirl quiri n all such t to 0 return to duty immediately th the e union U mon won herau springfield illinois says it ia is the duty of all who meet such pir per persons sons to promptly discourage their lingering and eppedi e their return to the place where h ere god alad aad their country want them the editor must be a yankee yanke or he be could not have baie guessed so well where 1 the furloughed men were needed in the hour of their countes coun tys peril as neither he nor the others imm immediately P concerned according to report have any communication what whatever ver with the coult of heaven heaver i is TREASON 3 the hon ron noah II 11 swayne associate justice of the united states supreme u court abely lately fately delivered an able charge to the grand jury of the michigan district at detroit he charged the jury that no in mere ere ero conspiracy or mob would be sufficient to establish eata blish the crime of treason but it must be some open act of levy levying i n war it has been held said his honor t that N t the clause klause in the thi constitution in relation to giving aid and comfort to the enemy applies only ony to a foreign enemy but there can be na no doubt that extending aid and colfo t to those engaged in actual war against the united sates slates w ouid woud be treason under the constitution that while the statute propped pr ovied for the trial of those suspected of treason in the district where be the treason was committed it was competent to try those aiding and comforting traitor trailor alm ilm ia the district from which the aid was seni beni sent bent but he cautioned the jury that they must deliberate carefully these questing questions as concerning the liberties of the people and the safet safety yot yoo the government AN EVENTFUL PERIOD this thie is indeed an all import important antera era the american people are ae now making a history that will be read with in herert not riot only ihen when iben the boys and girls of today to day sha shall I 1 I 1 have grown gray with ith age but for centuries to come none of the avent event recorded corded in the history of greece and rome that are still read with so much interest wera were yi era of such worldwide world wide importance as what ia is now transpiring Z in this year of grace our oar young readers and even grown people w who ho pore over the details of the war nf of the R on and that of 1812 can hardly real ze that a greater strife and if possible more important one is now in progress in in our very midst the result is to d termine for the whole world whether or not a free government like ours is a strong on cap ble of erda anee acee and adapted to the waltg antt anti of QC ibo iho th human family the struggle giet glet its ita causes tta its details will be constantly wr aten about talked about referred to in the highet highe t legislative councils of this thia and other countries longer than the youngest child that rad radd ridd these thebe pa pages ea will alii live A Tn THOUGHT OUGHT when we coliff the fail fall of or empires and the extinction ot of nati dati catinna onti onto of ot the ancient world we see but little more to excite than the ruins of pompons p palaces magnificent monument lofty pyramids and walls walla and towers of the in st costly workmanship or but when the emore of america shall fall the subject of 0 contemplative sorrow will be infinitely greater tuan xuan crumbling brass brasa or marble can inspire ik it will not then be said here stood a temple of vast antiquity here rose a babel of invisible height or there a place of sumptuous ex ra va gance 1 but here a painful thou though bl I 1 the noblest work ork of human the greatest eatean scene of human glory the fair cause 91 of tre fre leei dom dam rose and fell I 1 THE lave taut BUSINESS MAN some SOM e wise one on has written git sit it ia is useless to have haie a large laig estock stock of good OB on hand without notifying in g the public of the fact the merchant who liberally advertises always does a large larks and paying business and is 13 regarded by ha hs customers as a generous and honest t trader rader not afraid of a penn penni while hf ho who neglects or refuses to advertise is looked upon as d 0 clos dealer and not over scrupulous in disposing poe ID of his goods advertisements are read ed ty y all al 1 cla cia classes 8 see and people generally vi S here where they thay know they ran raia get what they hey want no true busin bustnes es maa man neglects to in ini iri form forro the public what ho he bag has tar or sale saie and ald what his business I 1 i AN N OLD tance tord ord chief justice holt when a konug moan roan was very dissipated and belonged to a club of wild most of whom took an infamous inra moua coure courte of 0 life beh heh ben bia his lordship was wag engaged at the old bailey a man was convie convicted ted of 01 hibb highway ay robbery the th Judge ejude remembered re merobe ed to 6 hag hav been ben one olle of his old companions campa compa mom moved by curt cun a baity ity thin thinking king the fellow did not know bita hita holt hoit asked ahat what hat had bad become of bs his ou oll asso clat s the cu arit making a low lew bow and fetching a deep sigh aepli d dr ah aly uly ay iy lord chev arc all lianea hin cot gli but dar par 3 orar lords wn lua ana aaboe 13 |