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Show should 1)8 fpinplainctl. of, and the ,Y' Ity cftforted, ' --f " g Unrral 32 r m 0 . reCi . wha :wRn;n. Col, Superintend- off I f .Indian A.fJMr, left- for tho Wert, agai iting to go as fay as ttuby Valley, V akej with Itfni unite an amount of war ntt for the Indian. bsin tti. AniuviLs. riia mail from the p"r' arrived at hr.3tti..m. mtfrdiy.bring f.'. 11 dates from Kew Vurk and. other ;rn cities to Nov, tOtlitand froib St. ,'J ih to tha latu inclusive. Tha regn, Sf rival of onr Tony Exprew dupatch- " a matter pfcourie, anticipates all of any tniportacc brouglit by the j" ing 1 isiriL.-Yestcnlar, at 2 a.m., ifr jug i s, member elect from Carson county oihe ie House, of IUprcsciitatives, or- oTlt in this city. From our short ac- taint itance with hUo, Wo are of opinion hon Mr. Janies is cjuirely unprejudiced, Karl " lected oh the "UK ami ordir tljeii t, and, in consequent, had much arou ntloi, preceding him one day, urge o Halaton, Trom Bacrameuto, arrived, conli omes prepared to engage in a long 'Cle oflegal busitiejis bcfo.re the Supreme hors t, in regard to Canon mlulng claims, yard Piicrtooamir. V"o have before lis a ni Uly executed pVofdgrapti of'Trisldent e mng's dwelllnfj houict arid adjacent rt ildings, tiikcn by JIeifi. Cannon and dl vage Wet have viiited the picture er Itery . occupied by these gentlemen, And ti ; great jilcnsuro In' recommending hi ira am, their artistic iklll te tho patron- e of the public ( , "j , w StijX' ADtiscjVd. The improvement! v our.city continue to, tnuitiply. Among i maoy we.noiictdjnMlrondwa'yj ji viry. " it and well Ctiithed rbuilding attracted r attention; Jt. it occupitil ,by Mr. " niiingt at store for the wbolesalb and c ail talc of merchandise, 'l'ha goods i offts full in isiortnicnt. and at fine a th ilityat .Brei to lie fouinj in, tlie city. ,n' ', .Jennings' weii kiiowu' character as a ' itiiess 111411 must insure him hit full abate J city and country trbdc, &i hUtr. Etui ItivxR.V-Frm 'corrtt- ( tident In Hear ltiver llejy we lesrn jjr it the hurricane which 'd'.d'fb much mago in. .Weber and J)ai.conntfeV A' th ir-.dsys ago, visited. t'nft'JJridger.aiid w !. 'iurocTous;fit'tle. .ra'nctiea '.'betwccn (,( it point and this cityj The noise pro- C1 ted hy the, fearful east wind that, blew ta ois the cbutryi was like that producci , n stsirmjkt'tea; or thfa'rumb!iiig'howN ptpf a tornado., The snow war plied op j,( heaps wherever it foohd .anything to it against, and ,'thi fciif, of the, Cattle, t, th .on. tin range; 'and." la1 theTcorrals, b, t aocvtnpletely.matticd witlithe drifts I snowi that brlridlcd cowt'could'not bo ffl llngulshed froiniwhlte bbesi, .The storm tu a-a tndit terrific; 'one,,but fortunately rylittlo damage ai'don ta biiidings, tu other property. - - it ; , -., - ."h , ' " tf, Lte iiy iKDf ijik p i D WWnettlay Vttert were Received fl" this city lJr iVeiriltntBrighani,youa , , Ifi'.'ilJeo, A. Smith, from Jre-nCoun, ti.' giving details of " the barbarous mur-, N pt George. Albert Smith; jmi, by. the vajo Indians; mi tba 2nd ultimo, two f t msfch' south-east of ' thevColbradb,: i'r ul.SSO.mjlet from -.the: settfemcnt's iii Territory ijincerely" sympathuihg i .thoparcntl and relatives, of ithe ile- it. il, we( tender, tii'thVm"b"ur, condolence lieiraulfctfot and from, what welearir y wherejn tho rcify; bnr -tentiments l' shared by the community at large.' ft' he sincere respect eiitertaihsd for the .1 ilr of Ate. iltn -A 'TS.H.'-t,i ?' ncrous luqufriet that are being- made, , l will bp madet.thrbiighout the,Tcrri- "f y, coricerniog the, clrcunistancet, lead- ' to. the .melancholy Tate of the young n, prompt us to give our readers a' unary of the informatics that has been h eiVed on the sad affair. ; ?or,pme time ,back lihere.-ias bein sfdcrable Tiitersst manifested by some . ;. ho citixens of. Washington and Iron" ipi intica about exploring the!, Colorado an i. the yiew of making more-direct r' teio tiiCEnstcrb Suies, through, the lap :hcrn,pbrtfonofNew Mexico, between pei 37th!nnd 38th degrees of north ' latlf pf I !. lTho Colorado ltiveris-formeil.by. Ha junction. thq Oranil and qreen a u tri, to;the.sontireast ( Fillmore CUyr a i flow from the Territory-In a, south- No ierly direction through; iJcw .Mexico, toti alhg the onndary. Hoe; lot , California foil A.rlxbna,'and tunning' Into" ' tho - Ouir lea California.. " tr . g0i I to;the present time, ihe. Eastern to i hot been mado ly ft detour of up- itri dsofsvliundrcd miles,, on account of lie river being; uiiapp'r'pachable from tho it, apt and" "nlnibst perpendicutar moun- etn s,, '6f; several hundred feet in. height, I ' lugh whlcli tho Colorado-flows. Some iN tir citizen explorers roiijpjitured-that my delout'cbuld bo avoided, anal with chi view.bf limkiiig-ibisjiew passage-over Go Colorado, also fbrJ.the purpose of ex-- "ofi ing for morearable" land, a, patty of for volunteers,; under. the lead "of Air. yoi )b;arablirt;lsfttlle,,oc(lu'ervilIeJe to iCUtOn.'the l2th. of October; . Xolh- art farther was heard., of-them, till the nix tot tho murder 'of on of the.:numbtr Iut ihed "here? as above ktalcdi r tor t e'ctioJ that Hid party wat unsuccrsi- gui in croising tlie .Colorado at tlie place risi r'expccteil, the broken, rugged char Tfi :r or the country-preventing themfrom aw ling their l;oatjto th tivcr and under clli i circiiraitancea utterly impracticable mTj i route of travel, to.; fot bciujf aware of the war now being 3o icd on by the U. S, troops against lea y'avajocs, and little expecting to arg them' so far north, the explorers l ted over the Colorado at the ordi- pa: r crossing, the Utah trail, and fonnd No aiiseves ui a desert through which 'iut f had to travel two days and a night the mut other water than that taken In ing r canteens When the party was doi jin a few miles of yvaler.a few Iudians pul eavored to persuado them against pro- ' lfng further, as aQO Kavajo bra,vs me' cramped at (he water, tsrribly ex-wai rated from the loss, as they reported, cod thousand of their old men, women the cluUlren who had been killed by the Soi 3. soldiers. To attempt to recross thii desert without 'water: wat deemed by wti Jiarly ttiipo?iible, and in meeting the it i: iant they ran no greater chance of it.i ig Uicir Jitos accordingly, they ad- ba ;ed, hoping by wttav aid they could Te: ive from the frUudly iodiausr ami tha t presents they might make, to turn he declared vengeance ot the braves 1 uit the Hhites. or r'hen they camp up to the water, the the iors Importuned them to trade; bat prp g unprovided with goods for that den ., the exploring party had to cede the rlioitof their outtit for ft few Man- fori , rather than increase the animosity aga io rtd ikins by direet refusal, or to niil thorn with tho appcarahco of fear, sea party camped near tho "wash" on a to t ir, apart Irohi tho Indians, keeping cou horses behind them, while the In- aga i occupied the opposite bank. Dur- J scoi he entire uight Uie Indians kept go- llci ind eoiiiingisome professedly (friendfy. tick rs mad because they thought tome dun e party looked like some of the cap- 1 hi -who had driven them, stolen their Ucci rs, cattle, and killed their relatives. cnc jrlntha uioruing the Indians, with thtt chiufs and principle mn, gathered rod ad tha camp of the stusll uarty, and aroi ally demanded trade, and got what tnar 1 bq spared. About noon ypung Let rge A. and Thalea Ilaskel took the one ;atath watering place, about 300 ing; from camp, and while there the liev aro ef Gtorra A, broke awty andttart- I on the back track. Wbetl .be had t dohalfu mlfo freta' camp' I" the sme i rectlon, ho mst a, piirty of about i ioi- "t Indian, with the- mtre. Thinking , y were friendly lie aTtproaeljedi thenr, t it they immediately surrounded hint and 1 ked hit pistol from him, fired four balls f d three arrows into hit body, Tlie; whole of the Indians' Immediately p urwardi ranged themtelve ht.tw'o ot, one opposite where Oe'orgoA. .wa.iU at, and, the other" taking' position 'at II to' cot of tetrtat, .Mr., Hambtin t nsutted th party pn' what was to.be ne, and telf-dofe8C Wng conclude don, a arder was given ,t make readyi and a t ;ittige was tent by an jfndiah, interprt'. a r,4p Inform, ther.NnysJoet that tbepsr , "thongh. greatty ;ont'numbered, would v ht for their, live and tell them as dear- I t possible. 'Messrs. Jehil McCbnbelt 1 d Thalct llasksl volunleertd to jb ent f d.fetch in' George A. 'Whea ihey.gbt thin fifty y'ardt he 'called' to "thera and p eyranand lifted him" opt bufctlirongh t laknCss.frbm the 'loss of blood, had to 3 laid -dowa agair;. Eeing' pnshie tb E rfy-him.Bnyrdisttnce; Mr.;lt.' returned t Camp, and with MrIIamtilm, succeed- r In brmglrtg hira, in a, blanket ... i The few friend! Indians .'informed, the t fty that their only Sufetj waslo iailanl tt tT'eat. and.whilcV.mtkiiig rtady.for this, a "e Indian, hitirpreicr mabsged'.Hp'keep, j iektlilNyoeby Jong "talk.?? l(r a leConnejr.tobk -'hp- Geotgt A,;bti- hit ( jle, and thaf party-fleit before;,, the-pnr- fng:Indlant.-'' ., v "-" ,t Oneot ifr.,namulintpack hofsei.for- i nately,took a Btamjiede.-and in hli niad- i ss broke thf packt whichscattred on 1 tra.il a kettle anil tome smaif articles, ( itch diverted' IhP attentiofi'of the' first b dltns froni the pursuit, and led on to s hting"amoeg themselves. .;" b ro:this providential cfr'ramsU'ncey.a'nd C (.setting W of. night, ;iht party owed j nr escape. After three hosrs nn'jtRe it li,lld,,Georgp Av.'succumbed irora ex- p istldn', and Lis lifefejif tody, hail to be A t, by the road aide,' lifs xbnipaniqns hi di forced to tly before their. pursuers, 1 tl riibutrh we? mdr air-vlelil ' ihnumimr bi idicnip to the diipi'nsattbn-of Trovi' J ice; front which'fhaeedj;ftbn of ns can. tl ape,;aud;say, ."'tis well' and na duuht t irythiiigis neli.yef thb 'haudof nfil'tc- C li.ls'soraetimessheavy" to be borne: we n t.erate bur unftigfictl sympathies witli t |