| Show s di alloo 1 l idi ial S onta anta depredations ti mr aj J 11 rooker olour city eity last A night ht from the of th ise ime laie late indian depredations lon ion r s in in paradise valley and vicinity and states that some time 0 during lasi last week the indians attacked granite deek greek station w lie lle v is fifty nitty miles west of the humboldt thesta tion tun contained two men who nho were brutally murdered about aboa abol the same time cunninghams Cunning hams bams ranch at the tile head Oft Grass valley humboldt county was attacked two henders had their horses horse shot under them but managed to escape 4 A spainard spaniard was badly wounded but also got away the indians drove droye off from flom this point about seventy head of horses and one hundred and nifty fifty ninn head of cattle cunningham went ty to 0 star city and procured r soil oil dersi ders derst who went in pursuit they came tot 01 the ranch of a man named evans evang and found it on nire fire fi re at atthe the tho distance of about a mile mlle from this they discover discovered dd twenty three indians who lied tied to the mountains leaving arving a horse saddle and bridle and and a pair aln ain of holsters identified as the tho property of awan ahan a man named reada Reaia reagan beagan il who is opposed up posed to be mur murdered derd the stock slen sien Irom cunningham Cunnin cunninbham went in the direction of gra gna gravelly gramly ford on the humboldt packards ranch atthe head of paradise valley was attacked on wednesday week one herder named barker made his escape on forsback hors back the other two men were murdered the houses was fired and the men who had fortified it and were at the time inside were ivere forced after after aften being badly burnt to attempt their escape on emer emerging gilig from the mames dames they were licot by the savages and Ink instantly antly killed the bodies were afterward rard vand found mutilated the mounted magi man made his esca esea escape Q to a settlement six sis 4 miles dovi doii down m the valle vaile valley vailey I 1 and ana alarmed the inhabitants who ma made d e their escape to willow point station pursued by the In indians dialls the party consisted of eight men six women 1 and a number of children the indians drove off gee five hundred head of stock belonging to packard and esk fi rami hami amlin lil both of df california 7 A man I 1 liying ution atlon eight miles from willow point station had living ilera him ten indians who pretended to be 66 friendly when the difficulty began they bortlik forliti eed fed d them selva in a corral A party of citizens blitzen and soldiers while approaching j to ascertain what their intentions were lygre wore aed iea fired upon apon A horse yas vas was killed and two tio aen men badly wounded 0 tho indians were then attacked und and all filled billed aino alno among the number was ohe bhe called capt geurge george who had fiad been hg ao litho lithe in the k jhb previous aay at camp bilte birbe on bhe the hum holdt t twelve head bf horses vee veo wee tn n pleasant valley lle ile fifty miles t this ill lii s side 7 seven beven e horses honses werm were taken tak two n men k nei hei are supposed to be at franchs frenchs frene Frenc hs store on the humboldt d sparty party of eight bight J indians ihm n wa dincov dred gred when whon asked aked jo to lay down their arms arhia and surrender tiley showed dight and were ware all alt 1 killed they were well wel I 1 provided with arms and n t it reveille I 1 kapki al I 1 15 5 low row lew oraw ar ibe a an of being bein g ahe ab won wor P t governed eity city j n the world good goud nien lawo nd id aloof from city politics as froda fron aon an taz tar dagion lon lor ion there sd ss too general a feeling that it is a hopeless task to attempt a ie reforms form theres a af moral and sanitary nature foni foci foria a gigantic viii vill Vili iga gance ae committee T lie lle gatal gatai bogde of threet 6 erime crime arl e is s very dark aleh men are robbed openly I 1 upon the reels aery dax day ever every evers n night t the e stee stet street et areail poorly lighted cited an and with th the exception of ZT ada a few of df the fashionable a ahl arg are aro in etva a filthy the filth ith 9 of the streets 1 n lochli localities ties closely packed ed w with th poor people bred 1 peli pell pestilence I 1 and und the lack of lightburn ir laves opportunity tur il it y for robbery and M violence vl olence of all kinds kinda yet the city government costs the people fiat fifteen cen con millions annually where NV here herp does the money go Th this thesis Isis is cheque the que question lon ion N which lic lie ha an I 1 invest lly liy esti estl abating committee from the tho ate has been trying to 0 for several weeks A great aino alno of testimony has been developed which re vels jel systematic and deep deed borrup corruption ti 1 on in almost overy every department of munica municipal apal j offices aya a ra held heid by I 1 meb well weli who do nothing bitt but bilt draw briw salaries es inome eack back cases eases several 6 teral baves and several a large salaries barles aret a j rei reg heid held by one inen man inan tilo the city tre tru in rather ill lh humor in re regard ard lotho lo 10 tho drobina of the senatorial it hard bard that they cant attend to Itlie itile their irs irk of plunder without state interferes fer for forearms eades eAres des res com oom cor 0 S F flag 00 CONDITION OF cap cai carier carler ton writes otma aa follows afta arnem annem a ramble of several bevera severa 4 hours through the city of Charles charies charleston oni we made a visit to surater cut ent entering by the sally port where major anderson and his faithful few fely entered enter cl on that everto evento eyen eyer to be remembered 1 january night of 1861 the tho fort bears little resent blance bianco bl anceto to its appearance then externally or internally no portion of the original face of the wall is to ba ber seen except on the bide side towards charleston and a portion of that facing moultrie Moult ne from the harbor and from wa wagner waner 1 ner it appears only a the debris of alroid an ruin all the casimates case pase mates arches pillars and I 1 parapets are torn up rent asunder and utterly demolished the great guns gnus which two years ago h kept the monitors at bay which flamed und and thundered awhile upon wagner axe are dismounted broken overturned and lie buried beneath the mountain of brick dust concrete sand and mortar after duponts at attack ick in A april 1863 a rein tein reinforcement force n ap tit lit of palmetto a line iino tt 0 hogs logs was made on oil the 1 harbor arbor si side ade an and d against half of the wali wall facing Moul moui moultrie trib the lower tier of case mates was filled up with sand band bags but when general gillmore obtained pos session seS sign his fire began to crumble the parapet the rebels endeavored to reconstruct the wall or to maintain its original height by babions filled with sand but this thia compelled a widening of the tase base base hase inside Thousand thousands soft of bags filled with sand sano were brought to the fort at nig night lit Bomb Bombproof proofs a were constructed ted eted day after day week after week the pounding from wagner was maintained so ivo effectually andiloro and thoroughly ugh lathat that it was impossible to ke keep a 1 gun in position on that side the only guns guna now remaining are I 1 five oraid or six on the moultrie side eido ini iri the middle middie tier of case mates five howitzers howitz howit Drs were kept on the walls to repe rep ealan atan aran attack by small boats the gainson garri sorl keeping undercover or seeking cover whenever the lookout c cried ried a shot Che cie cleveaux veaux de nise niso rise of pol poi pointed anted sticks protect fhe fort from a aca scaling I 1 arty Y alithe at the basa ont outside side sido aw aw iron posts and wire network there is also a 4 submerged network of wire and chains 1 kept apt in tiace by floating float lilg buoys I 1 had the to make a an n inspection of df the wall wail moultrie to see what chatas wh atas was vas tho the effect of the fire from thee the iran in lit D duponts ants attack with my thy lass hass at that time I 1 could see that the wall viall was badly honeycomb a close inspection shows that it wag was a very damaging 0 fire there thero are ard eams seams ill in the masonry attia fatic attic I 1 great gedat gashes ashes where the bit balts etu eru crumpled 21 1 til the bri bricks eks to fine dust it ia e V la n 7 that if lie the t fire could liace buben iny imy considerable 16 lenng Ifeng ath th of or time th im that tho wall would of that it nire fire led coille tiie ille iiii 1111 in J he casem casimates case caso mates ates glov har hax the pv ov T au bigger lisy ilsy story of a bious pious p isi ste I 1 qa nned nuee I 1 A 4 mth wit in new ne now w jersey two yeara years ago grgo wivi sm 0 life wife had a way f expressing g s el lurch church when anything suited heer efer by shouting at t the tor tow top of hep her ien lep tep yolee Gl glory orly to god f hallelujah etc I 1 etc once ovice she attended peel peet a church and the j deacon bacon g gave ziva ile lle her a beat seat rynear ve very near the pulpit I 1 the tho minister commenced and grew grow more ort 6 as he proceeded 94 sam something that made the fhe sister gzel 1201 fee A goa noa ifa fia and hig fig she shorted IM glora F to god 11 1 to tile great j in menttie ment e ill po t the I 1 I 1 e ak ask wel wei esthe 1 the 1 xann deacon Approach edler euler edier berj ierg kina and a ner ney er sudi actoris w were not al aa anyo 1 theio thelo ane bu ario sh todino notice of 11 1101 wh ifa iia at he bald hid bid Aid but ut wa irha all itten aion tion ion io 0 ahat vb ow tue inah of gid was 0 as I 1 hrop prop la 1 19 and a he proceeded he waxed warmer yanno and ana farmery and the sister ister gave av another shout af the top of her hen er boice ligi tl to OW eifel ilici dis concerted the jive inh inn ii nd hb looked after the deacon I 1 aa h and sis sisto t it i FA ane ed did 7 a n not stop wip he fib would remove move e her fron froh t the e alonse ilonse hoa aoa ae i hd took his spat apat beside B side her ancl wacl the I 1 minister continued for a short time when another ther glory to god hallelujah from tsi started all ail in their seats the bac hold af 0 lier her to put her au out t bushe busee ai 1 aglid straightened herself out gut 4 d w I 1 I 1 hobde naso adso he called th the e ot other deacon to his ills assistance and they made h chair of their arms and nd set the sister thereon f and started for the door when abo about ut half way up the middle aisle shet she threw hrey up rier tier arms and shou tedi glory to god I 1 am more honored than my nip master he was car ariett byl ono one 4 ass 8 1 while I 1 iam lam uni carried carriea b by two the wo worthy arthy deacons dripped tai their load and dropped into tb ther i seat seats 10 I 1 o 1 co con consumptive people I 1 die for want of strength want of flesh want of nutriment nol not for fon want of iun jun lung salia substance asdis almost MOA universally sup PS p bg i they di ie AU u almost every in n stance J ilbe jibe iong long before the lunga gro are con qu gummed turned nied so t lar tar as to be e incapable of sustaining lac inc e numerous cases ard are re given I 1 where men have lave lived for years W with ith an amount of available lungs ilot biot equal to io ong one fourth rou rth of the whole they were there therb peili perhaps aps hut but not ilot available ivailo ehg je not efficient the majority of persons who die of consumption perish before a third 0 of f t the h c lungs h have a ve consumed away in in consequence of loode bowels torpid liver indigestion night I 1 sweats want of sleep clogging ca bogging up of 0 the lun inns luns lungs s with matter and mucus by the daily tse tie use of coughl cough araps balsams tonics or other destructive agents age hits fits these symptoms need but be controlled to protect life indefinitely that is to say if the symptoms were prescribed for according to the general principles and properly nursed letting the tiie consumptive portion of the disease disease alone it would sometimes cure itself or atlease at least allow the patient to live in reasonable comfort fora number of years the reader may almost Inia lnla imagine gilie that lie he lias has a citie ellue to the cure of c consumption if he could but give the patient phosphorus and lime or p phosphate of lime ilme that isy is burnt bones eight ight or ten grains with the first mouthful of each meal ineal so as to let it be mixed with the food and an carried with it into the blood from twenty to thirty grains being daily needed in health the scientific world were char charmed nied less than h a hundred years ago by t the he discovery rediscovery of oxygen it was sulp supposed posed that as oxygen was a constituent of the air which imparted vitali vitall vitality to the blood gave it its purit purity y its activity and billea filled the man with life and animation nothing was needed but to take enough oxygen to purify the blood and thus strike at cheroot the root of all disease accordingly tho the oxygen was prepare dand and administered the reci reel recipient plent revived was transported was fleet as the antelope op e could run with the wind he smiled smi ed he fairly yelled for joy and dd died ed laughing or from over elci excitement T the he aha lna machine zine worked too fast it could not be stopped and pure oxygen has never been taken for health since thus it will perhaps brila s always be with artificial remedies t they thoy ey cannot equal those which are prepared in natures manufactory the phosphate of ilme jime in order to answer the purposes of n nature must be elimina ellmina eliminated from ta the io healthful digestion of substantial food in the stomach and the tile only natural and efficient means of df obtaining the requisite amount is to regulate the great giand gland the stomach in sueh such a manner mauner as to cause the perfect digestion of a sufficient amount of suitable food and this is ivi ivl within thin the power of the scientific practitioner in the gret ma majo arity rity ofie off bases cases ases of consumption when at attempted in its ehrl ehri early stages but bilt fon fop fon for confirmed consumption that isI liw when h en the duhg h ave avo begun todie a away 1 I I 1 it t is crim criminal inai inal W pro promises I 1 s of cure or eveni everi essential relief ID firt iny omy any given Ins tancie fancie chas ihas hams chos journal af of THE OF A AN ANcI ancl ANCIENT eist tINT I 1 on oa tuesday last a barrow was opened near to Se alehouse rylstone stone under the direction of the tile rev mr greenwell an aia antiquary of great experience and in the presence of a great number ot of persons person 4 the gumula s was thirty one ohe feet feel in diameter and about even seven feet high and til alipate Ili iduate pate gate in a it meadows it was opened from rom the southeast south east and immedi immediately Attly under the sod god was found to consist of yellow play fo to a considerable depth then cam came layers of blue viny ciny which nihl ell bli had bad evidently been or worked tor a r finer consistency doubtless to keep out the water exactly in the center of the tuni ulas at a depth of seven feet andon anden and on a lael level levei with the plane 6 af f the fild field was found an oak coffin formed out ut of f a tree which had been split and hollowed outi buti and placed due nort hand south the head bead being placed to toi the south as that was the larger part of the tree when comple compie completely feiy fely divested odthe sur Nur surrounding rounding earth it was considered desirable to lift it out so that it might be examined with greater care bu tatter being exposed to the tho air for about ten |