| OCR Text |
Show iioarmngi up from. tW poor , man for. .the sake.of aiVw-oents "per pbuod extra;" PONY EXPRESS. Tim pony galloped f io theKxpres.1 pftlee at 8; o'clock Jnatr cycalngVthirtccn heurs inside of schedule tiinc.; Tho Convention that is "to vmc6t on Monday, nttract34nU Interests iiithd East. Capt.. A. ii. Miller writes -from': Washington, Wash-ington, jmder date of-the 5th Inst, Col, RUsscll was, with blmithcro; and tho prospects pros-pects were fair for a daily mail through from SJ, Joseph to Placor.viHc. It was oxnected thnt tlin. wouldsrun scmi-wookly from both ends of the route, bat as yet no chango had been made; It is tnore than probable that (he troubles iu tha West will cause a postponement, post-ponement, of any change.. In that direction, direc-tion, evcrythlng appcars gloomy and, fore-boding fore-boding of trouble. The small sqnad of dragoons sent ont are buj a cherry-bite, if we. are to bellovo the atorie.s of the large bands of Indians concentrating to give buttle to tho death; Tho Ijantshmcnt of Col. Howo and his detachment to the dreary gloom of Fort. Mall, out or mere spite, as it is rumored, might have been postjpncd for a time,' and the services or his sabres rendered useful in protecting the route of the overland over-land mails aud emigration. " ' "' 1 1 ' SP |