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Show Tlathead CobsTRVir-A Tow dayssfnee we had the pleastfro. or mectiug Our mo-,taut mo-,taut friend, I?. W, Vnncttnn, The. old mountaineer had just, returned from jv ttad,ln 6xpdUlon among tho TTIathcnd Indians, with whom ho has sptnf the' lusi eight wiuicrs Mrf V,. says there had been little, Or no snow, tip to the time of hia leaving the1 Flathead country, which wo's. as late as th'tt 20tfil tilt. A portion of the Iknnackcc tribe of Indiutts accompany accom-pany him. It will be remembered that this tribe was engaged iu the Lhnhi difficulty; diffi-culty; they say that Powell was thccausc of thu, whoknffelr; and they now seek, to bury hjMtfhti with the.whlk.man.. IAtM. AccinEST.r-Tkronghthcpoiite, nessof Gen II. Eldrcdgo, we have been furnished with tbo following norlicuhtrs: It appears that, on jhe, lOtk iiist,'Mr. Jeremiah Price left his home nt P'ayson,. to go to cotnp Floyd on business; lio whs acconipaiued by his son, a little boy.vCOa thelf return home,-in crossing' Jordan riverj.on the. ice; they hroko through,? the ; elder one, ' wo r, are Borry ,,to'--8uy, was drowned; the yomigcr yonc,'-however, e&-cuped. e&-cuped. Tc morning after this, distressing uecidcnt, Bishop F. B, Young and some six .or, eight other, arrived! at the 'spot, nnd after Some searchccovered. tho. body.' The deceased was a , native' of Wales, and ' is represented :as, having been a' good citizen, nhdn houorablo man. tela ngu1 was 55 yieiare;, He leaves a wife ahd.fotir childcou to'deplprc his loss, ' . PROBATE COURT. Tafijibovo coprt was, convened on the IS'th ihs.,k this city; whtn there wero, present -the Hon Elfas Smith, judge; Juo, 0, Lynch, clerk; Seth M, Blair, nt-torney nt-torney general for Ur!; Aurellus Miner, prosecuting uttorney for l.-8. L. Co.;.R. T. Burton, slicrifl'; A, Cuuniughuin, dep. sheriff; ' The case of Walter E, UoJge vt.,Na-than vt.,Na-than Tariner, continued, till the 13th Inst, The case, of Crawford ftTnort c. Srlsan, Noert was called up. A. Grow,, attorney for defence, withdrew tho motion to dismiss dis-miss the sujt, and tiled nn answer". to the compklnt. After 'duo consideration, the! caso was,adjoured till the regular September Sep-tember term of tho court Tbo case: of Hannah. FulUn vs. Frauds JfulltK wascalled. A. Grow;" wax attorney attor-ney lor plaintiff: Jhe'defendpnt was absent; ab-sent; the case was adjourned till tho I6th Inst. u ' ' ' The following grand jury was duly em. pannelcd and 6vorh:.W.C.S Wines, Jno. J. StocTiiiigrSamlurnbow, Jos. A, Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wm. R. Terryi.JnorBennionAbro-hnm Terryi.JnorBennionAbro-hnm Hoagland, Jno, Nbuckeri Wm. II. Branch, A, E; Free, D. Briuton, Geo. B Wallace, Elnathin Eldrcdgo, CD, Barn-ham, Barn-ham, aud'O: H. C Gibbs. ' . ' - 'J; Tho courtcharged. tbo jury to inquire mttf all offenses against the laws of tho Territory of Utah, commttied within tho boundaries of-Great Salt -Luko VConnty; an.d oppointed Wm. C: Stdine?;.fpre'maWj aud instructed him to swesr.all .wjttuesses brought beforo tbem, and to' call " for jsubpcanai for any witnesses who might be. faai .fMt klk fer to toM; their ai . Oa meitiLMt. W. Cftatae, kro, jfttf$fU kry, proeMtei twahW f hWlaa)akwr fkt Marti IWhkr,' jkry.fc! H3 "HT rt Jao.- Attrl : was dwr' swora k bailiff of tkt cort dariog Its preeeat ss- , Tk. following trarersejary were qaaJlr fetfJHo. Akier, K: M. tomitft, D.Rl ckardka, 3t Keingtcm, B( Stewart, B. HaaiptM, L. S. Conger, W. Carter, T.,aa,ta P;jtpr4os,lWdo4-aHee, P;jtpr4os,lWdo4-aHee, aad O. T, Attwaod. 1 ' Mr, Mker, fereaeealikg attorney, presented pre-sented tao ease HMt(i WAb to the . Lewie, T. ImMm, J. Cliatoa H. JJeatk aad A, Beat testKed m tko prose eatka, TkO prasoeatiafj attoraey rested tke Jas. Taylor testlled oa the part ef the defease. The coaacil for the defeadaat rested tbo ease,. Mr. Miner add rested the Jary. The jary, after receiving a charge froaa the court, retired. During their absence, the graad jary presented twe bilk of Indictneat, ee against ' ' for larceny; the other against Moroat ClawaoH, y Isaac jNeibaur, Clias. Mi-uhard, C. Alien Hunt- Ingtpni Traelove, MaHhard, - aud Joar. Covey, for larcfcny, Thfr jury, In t'hoas-ef the Ti6jU x. Matin WAakr, returned a verdict of guilty; sentenced to four iaonths'' bard lubor ia the Penitentiary. On the IStb, p. A. Huntington was admitted ad-mitted 16 bail in the stun of $l(H)&, 'to,p-pcarpn 'to,p-pcarpn the iTth Inst, H Egun uud 1). B; ItutitfHtofi'wrO'surctiis. On ,thd 16ilf, the ciiseof ttanmh J?a-Hi J?a-Hi vt! JFifacfs Puffin, was. ugaltt okt journcd't'rti 'the tttit U&. Oji'thto Vlth, fh addition to those pre scnt!6n; tho iGrst orguhlziitjon of the coutt, Were Jas;, Jfe'ergusoU' and! Hosed1 Stout; ta"cmbrs'6f tli'ffbar. Tlte cnse Of IldnitiH lulltn vs Fionas futien was galled up for judgmerit; It was orderctf thaf iho-origniat decree Of ,tho tionrt; glreti the I2th of April) 1858, ,b0 .'enforcl'd . ' ' Tiicjcasfi. '61 Dodgi vs. Tanner was cailpd tiii , , 'Alr A'. Mihdr octrd counsel for' plalnf-tiffj plalnf-tiffj and W. K ii, BWIr for defendant. Thefollqwfng witnesses testified On the part of the'phiihtiffiC, .0. Crjsmn,A. OunnIiighi(m, E. .Eldrcdgo, R. .Richardson and iXTt Bnioiik . . : . ii. I;RlcIinrdS.tesuaed on tho part of thpdcfcodanV. Jlr; Miner for the Trosc6otion; ad-drcfised ad-drcfised ihc jury, folfowtd by S. il, Blulri council for tho defense. " "The .jury, after a short, .consultation, returned the4 following vbrdicti'.'Ko causo pf actlbp against tho defeudant." . Moroni. Claitiian. 'Il Keibauiv C ''Jtfenr. Aarfir'J.31anAiirdtuim'd '76sPovtf' were' ajraignedbcfote'tiiacourt'. " " ' Jus. Ferguson was retained as counsel for tho defendaiits, . ' The .iadictjrientor larceny was read to the prisoners, ;who plcn'd 1,not guilty,'' Tho priso'uer-f worO remanded n'ntlf tho I9tb, . ' Rrtll was, tendcredjor Josr, Covey by J. L, WOrkmati, B. Cocy iiudX Covey; to "theaniouiit' Of $1,506. : Mr. A, Miner filed a motion to set aside judgment in the caso of Dodgers. Zfcimwv Tho motion vas. ,argucjJ,ta!id held nudtr advisement by the court. '. On tho, tilth, the court set aside the judgment' in, the case' 6ZeJgei& Tanner. t Tfio' couusel: for tho (delelieo said he would 'except to the ruling of theconrt. ; -'JRxchartl Wfoelefrf&i pluced "at the bjir.1 " Hosea Stout aud JaniesFerguson were for the defense. . The prisoner- filed & plea In abatement, setting forth that his nuiiie was tottRich-urd, tottRich-urd, but Wiliram Wesley Wheeler , Mr: Minerfiled a repllcaiion.v . , Thecoortrsefc the 20th Inst, for; tho hearing Of cytdence on sald.pleii;f 'The1, prisoners Af. Cawiotv J'eibdnr, C jj&anfkrd', T, Mdnhard and Jcsi Cotttf wcro; brought into court;, '-'The? counsel for'tlib dcfciisV.askcdfdr ;a3eparute trial for e'acli, which was granted. 1 ThO.conrtordered C;' A. Huntington !to bO tried.. The folloWiujj jdry were-appointed were-appointed to try thecase:Durwiii Richardson; Rich-ardson; J. Remington, B. Stewurt, Geo. Grant, L. S. Conger; W. Carter, T J, ,Brov H, P, Richurds, J Wbodmanse'e, .0. F. Attwpod, A Gillespie aud Efjtfj Sariders., .,''"; ' " ' " ' , The Jollowinif -witnesses testified for tho' prosecution;- W.'L..Druper, 2e.mira Brd-pcrt Brd-pcrt Philander Bell, uud Wm. Howes'. For the defense: ..Brown Jno) Bag; ley. and Tho$. J.-Whceler - 5 Tho jury wero addressed by -A, Miher for the prosecution, and by Jas; Ferguson for the defense. s The court charged! the Jnry, who then retired, hudiafter'an absence of 40 min-ufes; min-ufes; returned n verdict of "gullty;" Sentenced Sen-tenced to ono yes imprisonment hi the Penitentiary." ' - f ..On tb 20 th, -WGllls and J.;CC Littie""were'preseut,",'in addition' to the' members of tbo bar who wero in court' pr&-.vibusly. pr&-.vibusly. " The grand jury presented a true bill of indictmentngNlnstWllIiam"iWes'ley Wheeler, Whee-ler, for larceny. . The. plea iu. abatement-In the case of tho Poapitw., Richard Wktdet was taken op. - " t pa5eVWhIer. . W H.Kimball, TboV J. Wheeler a.nd Xorman Brown testified In support. the. facts, set forth iatho plea.. v, The court sustained said plea, and or- ! deredtho.priBouer to.be discharged. . . Moroni Glateson was next brought, be-fore be-fore the Court . I , The following traverie Jnry wero ap- j j tfard, S, m TlklsU, aST X cTawtM. ; h) khl l:: i ? ; Th;qot appoinki C. LIMk, Ksv' asststaU, proseciif kihey dakr tte pT'cseat term of the coart, " W. L Draper. Draper, P Bell aad R. Howes, testlSed sgatust Moroal Claw- K. BroWBi J BagJey Ond Tf. 3. Wke ler testified for the defense. Tbo Jnry were addressed by Messrs. Miner and Lktlfor tko pfo?ecntkn akU by Mr, H." Stoat for tko -defease, " Tho ceart charged tho jary, who then retired. Affera, short abseare; tkey retaracd tho verdkt ef "Qailty." SoateaOed te one year and six koaths' inprisoaeat k the Penitentiary, at srdkW. OHti2irt, WtMam Wste Wittier was arraigaed bsfera lbs. cort, charged with kreay, k which b pleaded "et gailty," The caso W8,readcd. Cfmt, R&d T. ManMrd; Were hfeght beforo the court, charged with larceays ThO followjag traverse jury was eajpati-nelled eajpati-nelled to try the cac: ,A Groesbeek, Geo. Jfayler, Jno. Alger, B.Y. Haap-toiN Haap-toiN Ai Etnpy. J4 W Phijijiia, R. Barney M. Roaney, G. W. Slaik,. A. Cooa, If. PerkiBs hiid B. F. Dewey, W L. Draper, 2. DrFri el, Rv HoKcs testified on the partef the prd-stcuti. prd-stcuti. Qi CJawsorij K. Bront Jno. Bpgley bihI T J. Wheeler testified pa the part of thedefeeec. ,Mesrsr Miner-and Little addressed the Jury oa the part of tho prosecution, followed fol-lowed by Mr, Stout for tbo defense Tho court churgedrthe jury Verdict :Cka's, Manhard, "Jfot guilty;" andjl'ruelovo Muithard, "Guilty,?' who wa$r sentenced to six; months hard, labor m tho Pemtcntlary, Qn tho 22nd, the case of !JK W inteler was postponed 'till tho 28fh instt Jsaac JVrjflur, aud- Jost, Cotey were brought, before .the court, .charged' with iurceny,, The (QlIowiag wero. 'selected as n ira-Verse ira-Verse jury to try th caso:K. Worlty, B.,Rigbyr Murdoek, E. P. Duzdtte, W hi Biundtigef ,Jos. Baltner, Jk M Lytle, ;GcOr Jfobtker,, A. McrrillH, Bur-, gess, A. Tyler, and S: Bilker. W. L,. Draper, Pf Bell, 2. Draper, and R. Howes testified on the part or tho prosecution. pro-secution. t Hero tho evidence rested, and the case was submitted by Mr. Stout without argument. - H The court charged tho jury, who. .retired. .re-tired. They returned a verdict; of "ifdt guilty.' . J The prisoners, who had been committed w.ero calledJii and,6cveruly sentenced In accordance with the verdicts- rendered. The sheriff wis ordered to dell v er them into Uiu charge or the warden OttherPtuU te.nuqry,, which was done tho "same even- . - The grand jtiry found two bills of iii-iliitiMeut iii-iliitiMeut H'gaiust parties whoso names did not transpire; and were relieved from , further fur-ther duty till tho Sthjof: Aprli. . On the 23d, the court met at 1.0. a.tnj The case of Dodge vs. Tanner vas, by.cojP sent of. the counsel for Jboth parties, post-, poned , till the Jane term; and tho. court adjourned till Moadaynext, at 2 jun; . , ? i - " ! |