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4 SEW ‘YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1868~TRIPLE SHAEY. , are, NEWS FROM UTAH. [froSert free emmanmourn; | Sar set eruer ane bgeaibetiraed tr cot acacr | AREIVAL OF THE GEAR OF THE WAST, | ,°ro¥.utsoeme oo cesrtwe ty ses cnse sone | fevicttnnauy Se eeaamunns tere, . SSP Slo eary wall wes “ge cown’” win asthe Lo d will: Lem determines, to the vame of Lara's then ‘of the officers of the bute oruiction, of ‘e rule, bad lef} for bad Bot been ard xo to bis own place, wee whetaer or " who have keows bim from bis birth. -i fo Case Dh, Tomnent. | Gan erersen ss Te tome Se | Se een $1,615,951 EN TREASURE, | tre scope Oh fonee lees stmede ion | “ae rome, rom diy ld THR KORMONS STILL a S the desire to ve var ill eave, ‘aba hopes are not yet | You beard ctor ian say teh the elders abet operation cone “ Oueber, roafon 4 maar Bi pong yy 9 He vit lene cn the as abandoeed that the government will dectce to raize ai | leave those islands, tna yoare the natives who bave tupmigra'ion begrees: maulattoer omer Deering (raes- Tho Gentile Nations Lett to | awe nematic Retasrcn | eer erat cate ard Oy See | enn | stones ar ateceatoan “smu | hom eepe ra bomarites he d an heir Fate. | po centre to 0.9000, Bo power in themselves to keep Oret jatroduced haa bean amended, and, as tt now steads, | lery to te lofenwy. Capt. 0. Wi fires tafen * | them trom way to the devil, unless there is aa EXECUTION OF THREE CHHIAMEN. KM provides tbat If the Oret provisius be alaiog ened te ty, as retarpes trom toe Stalesand %> Waite Watt ARS LP NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. sats | Rem re ilar fae take’ oo ‘watch ‘them, the quicker deemed & misdemeanor, and the pervon violating it sna te Jole ba company ‘he rence ot Lackee Reses. The Apostic Oreon Pratt, having recently retu: 2 | they eve damned the beter; I woald wot, in such a cee, tra sported out of tbe Stave at bia owe oxprase, bave wuherewy, aut Lieut. Worgsa oraerel Phe Mormons Vhreeten to Carry the Torth (0 | papas, dvs » disse on the poaon uf the | su Bre soe fr te, shale ot tam! iCteay dean | MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATUS. | Recents te cent a coisas ha | Lies teder, Pro raqenn, eft ort. Vesoneer atv he Homes of the Gentiles, ‘ Gatnta,” in whi2h hs eete ‘orth is notions of the esta: | fies Sine SO ve eel aoa. end Twit not am Leen egagicennptaped the cbortest time for the emount of monep peceesury for | days eince eutb we areca of Cand | Fires Drasoooy, tl blishmett of the Mormom kingdom and the terrible obas- sxouner eiger to wear Out bis abrength and waste his ener. THE MARKETS, {ice Cenpnnertalen a6 Mae eget af enqenatene tbe. me 9 Le Piha epi ~~ n teement in store for the discbedient Geatllee:— gies in to useless a work, Those an ro neees, Mix mouths | Qounty Reoorsers, Sea, | Mejor Wise, Capt Keres, and (ious Raasous, Ua A ret Mass Moctiogs and Resolutions as | wren, meas, ates | soe avaenreegeemgerenae memset | | MOB | Alten pr aed enane raat in oan | ets ioe os ee a Stropg as Ever. wnat tbe Getlon Bae bora fully warned. ogianiog ith ties wa of Gott be a Ee Aiton, It | The steamship Bhar of the West, A. G. Gray, commant- ite eat in wblok he nogiect to uate ~~ nn ‘ends they bare also been thorongh'y warte’ so Greas | SY 40 not cboose to this probation to take the path thet | tog, fiom Aepinwral, May 4, with cans, pussoagors and | pe Puente wine Ane oops Pa, Sees cee Bxecestion of Taree Ohinamen. Britain; the nailoos of Karope heve Deen offered the mos | Kade to Ife, let them go thelr own road. The Dovoy to | S1,OUb26 4 in treasure, arrived about half:pait four | colored reside o ‘oder a penalty n% ex. | SPRROH OF ONS OF THE OSLESTIALS—S0aNad AROUED Arrival of Col. Thomes L. Kane and no | saze, var wy would uot receive it It seems to me, uo. | Pra 00 al maloee Bnd peneratons, eee reenter; aad | o'clook yeoterday Seeding hive bundred dollars. Tle argued agsioct the a THB GaLLows. Signs of Peace, a etaen fiat “Sar oeea,cousdod’ iz ther ears, oat | Sou aare bow qulok the Lord almlghiy oleand, ie | tho Paotto Mall laamship Company's steamer Gekien | miusod of meetaot thes thols Bro-enoe lan ovilaad oro, | Befering to the, caveaton, eke these Ghinumes st 1, Py pity ho. they are cclrered rer, not as twstriiual, bat Shoe, | Toca Bat: ao fer as Zion ang recom the Bones’ | Age arrived ob Pesama cn the night of the 3d, with the | thet enibrot toe soamunly tod dist the tateoay of | Ven Buren Griseesd, the dmodor Ledger of Aped MM ODS. " sd tesa cu "New tnt ne pm an er | as WG Goce Sea | Ca eS etn won: | Sens cea onan ese eS | DG Yor vr ma ape wt eng at By the arrival of the Star of the West we havo received | Of our Fit Presidency to aay to the Elders of Tsrwl | MY ‘Tau Pouen, "= | in pancering to thotr pride and imstilifog inva thelr miads | swearing violently and ‘Garing bis remarts. abroed, “It ts cpongh; come bome; your testimony is Wells, Fargo & Co..8628,000 Howtaed&Acpinw'l $103,016 | \9, ae payor te eoxtiad tak cman thie mapd mea ener, Sapna tab to March 3,004 private advices from Gres : ‘The Mormons are great and say great things in eas that Tne american Hates | Io fact, aimost every papers a prt om soffrient; tbe wicked rjcot ft; they Ogot agamet tt; thelp pees. Ona of tha Conseorates about & Ground hagianth 40,000 Am. Exob. Baak, 16,000 | and Territories on the Pacifio will now present an anbro- aco wen pieced abovt bis mec» be began to sink rapidly Salt Lake Ony upto the idch. The news by this mali Is | therefore you may now rewrn to these mountaine mad | Tint Hoey. Ieee Oo lee Seen Orenyae and mee- | W- Bone & 31,100 Order. Ken front of opposition to the admission of free megroce. | ard was caly just able to stand om hu feet during not of that joteresting character that was oxpscted afer | Valless, return trom the nations of return from Lecusatehantintecs ‘advertisement than protry | Am. Exchange 62,000 Oregon bas 0 la. a coustitation to the seme ef prayer he arcival of Ool. T.L Kane. Bis arrival is msationsd | eA DsHaDE Of Africn, reuira from Great Stain, frome ts | *2 “Uncle Sam ard ols Nepaewe.” After rejvcing over | W. Sonal! & Op... 7,08 tect. Te to the eas lao touad voige la Goeeag Bing care (ond we tink hare ja no doubt as ta. aw worda as posse, snd withoot comma, thous | tome mectiaan.” in aendlog ‘orkn e manage of tna | tho ticeditm hasten, the folowing aterewing DO? | g Rito On 2°. 600 thee fou ths ewloes and to proveak ther covapyiog aay | ‘outs ia f tbo jal Guring ho Toretoon.or We Gay’ kind '0 the exters what does t+ ny for ‘Williams Ne nS ae ea eran vo. | antes eesehoy a er arena of Goan | 1st te eer a a oi ta wo | He Seren Hae SOREN an webe Ger ee baee es | eae tease a anos say te eooeeeer mpd seolnathesongendiedton: shows tat tbe warniug is ® fcent, and that both | The Lerd will Sght our help 8. E. Griffen. . 8,100 barren from evor ‘Pert io the politieal affairs of thé | of Griswola; | am mo smali thief or robber; 1 cose tereee the Mormons and the troops, sor of the whovesale | earth and beeen bear witness that the to | B 8 Wace 1,408 state The negroes have begunte teurze. the. paatioa 0 big busines T got four pr five thousand dollars end « migration of disafected Salts from Utan to Juilfornia as | without ¢xoune. Apparcuiy wil the devis aes, §. @. Read. it they will bold ie California, add bars bold moot- tas0's ite, to pay for mice; | am wilttrg to dle.” Previously reported. Tho colams cf the Deseret Wace, Kimbali axe the other brethren say in vision om their | Pass inch of wood and leds of | Ourtie & 4 hoon ta dovins TAEGRERT Voleneanitg Ranting ike Dante The | Cheong Hing a'so save that a short time before the = * | fietmiscion to Ragland seem now to have entered iat» | We b Aainns by ogi A Treacwell 17/000 eiecovery of gold in the Hudave Bay territory has attract- 18 were taken from tne jail, Hou Sin made the tel- oriiioar ity orowsed with “discourses,” are nearly eatirely | «ne taborneoics of the people, and you can see toon | Brae. a a coe: 4,000 Ed od tele” pineanit tins, Guarlor” had Chan tropes to | lewiag ereomaat ts hears, cocapied with exteacte from other papers on the ormoa | grarh their teeth at the ‘aunts, jut as tney wore gem by ya ad sown ol} pore hegoen,. eenry SeniA. Ahad 6. W. A tan Ge emigrate on masts, and. place (hemseives under Brileh | "~My cam have An Cow arrested ent panitiod.1 weet ection ret , : u ; Schol) . California ave NO regrets for the! artcre 80. ‘a trastor. and robbed 6 War question, a onroful ee thy Wao ee cd ‘wakes them instruments to ght agaicet the people of | Ud we’ Il organize ourselves into « roving mouniain | 2.600 J. W. Clark. They Bay co better both materially and. socially thors | ona (a Oxioum iw Quiforaia, and Leeved be tite oy bibét to the feithfai the state of fooling out-ide. God, Every move wil wake our tke @ ball of now, | 2F™ 8000 R. V. Brassom: than bere The gold mines north offer induoe- | setteling ana pg him im the Sand wich Ialaads; thea, By last ali we had reports of mass meetings tm Groat | av KLOERS wivreD = rum srwseruna— aan wow To wus Tux | TDC tp vigor, , Daw ae.abe 3M Loon. incu to Diack and ite we." peared | pay Sy oue ike sate ing bo ‘bad, thong as 3 P ayes v Costa t discoveries of woud 6: en ; 00 I wont to him as Bali Lake Oity nod the acjotning vettioment:, st which tb | we pave gots diferent work to do taxa What wo here Aué we'll bever aus to you, bot you tous sball evo for | F {5,100 J; Avenunn. by ag hn renchanssnenieae iene | comets tes te eames Ha at eed tea Boake Renablinnta. piereel ‘Theiasives to basialn tip noeree of | nod fer choeabquarwer of gcemtery, Yoo receliect thet | WEDS, sause'eras test all the world will W. 63,100 V Frebourg .. excitement througboat California, Tos eteamsbipa leav- | wact bm bueg for bis worder buw.”” Governor Young ia repeiling the “invading foros now at | ie Lord bes said he would try ead, prove ue incaaacae |” sescunds i 2 s00n | Codd, 15'288 Order ..... ing bero for tbe north are crowded wita passeogers, Chou Yeo was more , OF at least exhibited are ie eet ce Bene ele le tee ee | Sra a ouryne ct toe penal offer, | ARE berver wo may roll agunet to powder wil te | Eitheate Bo...:.. 008 Canna 6 08 p Raa aay man ahennaee- # then we 5 i ‘ A Belmont... ‘of the people, as at otner mass mootings their defiant lan. | the religious wortd spiritually; their priests, their lawyers, From the Miseourt river through to California State J.B. Newton Total. pated fopenins sosveeaheneghen: he ees ae te 4 pee me (le ryt roa ‘her doctore, their great men, tocir discassiontets aad ‘We'll dog you, and with torch and brand ibe country guage towards the general goverament and resofutions | (oir wise men bave all been whipped and backed out, 69 covolate, to 3 ies of Wolls, | tho labors of miners, hes bad the effsot of extiaguisniog | “hty Me te wow at an cod. I would advise you (nis We are indebted to the express compan! | {wi this disiike Not 16e# than two thousand @iventarers | cousty) to beagood men acd ationd to ; are quite as indicative of qilttageese to fight as op suy | much oo that they have confessed tbat Bey ootid pet stand | Ne a ee Fargo & Co. and Freeman & Oo, for the early delivery of | Wilt CsuNe (tt ie ee mooth exoires. for tus on Ae tod thea g¢ Lome tofmaeat Previous oooasion. The su” joined extracts (rom tho ‘dis. | belere the pomediil rosso oe tne great latter | You tay look for us till doomsday, but by heaven you'il | ies of California papers. eceno of (nese dicecveries ‘Tho agonta of tho Hudson's | con's sey in Caltfornia. After the murder I, had. be- Gournes,’’ “revolutions” acd the posts give a faithful re | | nn tow we have ts be tried | _vever find us, The clipper ship Twilight, Captain Gates, arrived at | Bay Company say that a largo exteat of miaing couatry | tween and $4(0 tm mosey and a goid ring. whieh I flex of the feclings, doings and auticipations of the Mor. | je”. anne’ in Wo have whipped them oat | Was Uncle ever counted what such a job wil! cost? flan Francisco April 16 in @ fow hours under ono | bs beet found which will pay well, aod they aro satis. | pieced in the hapvs of » Chiaaman camed Oning 59), , | fi es their fare cvuncerned, ana | }'or themore you seek to flad us the more ,we will be fled the whole couutry north, in both the British aad 6 Was 600n alter tbe murder. whec I was in Sao #ren- — “ae | Sey have wow Cbeme on” be tex pages) fevee | wet andre’ days from New York, making tho | American possessions, from Frazer's river toCoivitie, | cisco. Cb'pg Soo was there. He retused to give ts beak, OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. | pa A Toc not row shat re Lord woula have sont Bul though for usin vain you search the country round | quickest paseage this year. Thero hai also arrived | willfurnieh gold im nbundeuce At latest advices the | and thet caused mo to be bung. If I hat bed she mone? Pit us COwn thore to drive them if they had not first come | sbout, the Dashing Wave and Chatsworth, from Boston, tho | miners op Frazer's river were flocking there. It is eta'ed | 1 could Bave mace my escape Sheaves arene Bay Fravcrsco, April 20, 1898 | % Whene’er we wish to visit you we'll surely flad you out. by @ parson who visiied the piace that a sicgie potatof | yor ever go bome, to tell my friends, acd na’ ageinst ve; bat they have come up with sword in hand, | Helvetien from Liverpool, Gold Hanter from Chile, bark ti ' fA, _ Col | When you don’t want to see us we'll bo always hover! “4 . land jecling into the water will give employ meat toa money it News from Salt Lake City—Arrival of Colonel Kans, the | with the beat engtoes and tmplemouts of war, with their | x y NOG | “Contest from New York, French slip Brave Jonfmel from | thew deen ‘gona; and yale ‘a will pay | upon any sccownt, allow Obing Soo to enjoy tne er i $ ai “, a val all 5 * ) ipectal Mimister”"—Hiss Departurefor Oolanel Johnston's | Pee ee ee ene cere ee ace | and if you try to sbuo us wo'll on overy hand a*ound, Bordeeux, J. B, Lancaster from Rio, and the Carin Cecilia | from $20 to $200 u day to the baad. Navigation by | [tits cousin replied tbat be would attend to'.) Nomen Camp— Preparations of the Mormons—A Jeswit’s View of pe arate im the mouctaigs. | Atd the more you tr; to lose us, all the more we will be from Siem. eteamsbips enly reaches from this city to Port Towa- Cone me soy barm except te ye ape BMormonivm, dc. | Do you think thet tat God who has enabled his Sala to fou " seré, avd” the Commodore learas here this morning, | Sook-Ched Tre two later, whon [ was bid im the obsp- Batter creek (where be was arrested), tola od. ‘The Invest rews from Salt Lake is of the eame beligo- | fight moral avd spiritual battlon, toarrayargumontagsiogt | You'll think Jordan is a hard road to travel on our track, ‘The Yaqui Indians, who were among the stout | every berth fillod with paevengors, for the mines. = § hi \ a net But we guess "twill be a darn’d sight harder to travel of the 4 | The steamer See Bird is nov on Puget Sound that rant character that has emanated frm there during the | ¢7Sument and pribeime egsinel principio, ea am mes | Dak a oat recent n-ne el aie a to coovey them to the nos‘est points| from | getthe money from Oning-doo, ire a good lawyer, aad past year. Our dates from the city are to March 14, and | brought them cif victorious—do you tutnk'be will not do- | ‘The above indicates the future intentions of the Mor. erent, ) having which they proceed in canoes The rash of par | get me out of jail; get me clear; they said this ‘up te that time the hostile forces remained ia statu | fend them at this time also? Tr he hes supported us in al pcan bene gabe bl od we have | at Santa Croz, with some 25 or 30 porsons who | tics has been 60 great that there is great | to me, and I betieved them, and came to jail. 1. | tpese tinge, do you euypise that ba is going to ellow us | sem from Utah. There isno question but the “Nephews” | took refuge init, Gov. Peequoira had cont a large nam- | diflicclties encountered in fining boats. Ovean stonmers | If 1 'baa not beloved them I would ‘not Preparations were going on to resist the troop; when they H to be overcome tems whe have persecuted his ser- | Will give “Uncle Sain” all the trouble and annoyance they ber of troops to the Yaqui river to obastise tho Indians; Of tight draft oun go up es fur se Fort Langley 09 Frasiec’s bave been taken to jail, for I would have abot apy one that ’ ‘attempt to march, and the Mormons declare their ability | vantes, and to let our necks be trampled down ander their | C0. ) | river, forty wiles {ts mouth, a distance of fifty mies. | attempted to approaon me, G—d d—natich rascals, They to prevent Colonel Johnston entering Salt Leake Oity. | fest? If [ bave apy understanding of aucient aud modern THR MASS MERTINGS. and, if succes:ful, he would establish a colony of whites | A portion of the distance (forty miles), bas tobe iravelled | promised me to get me out of jall—to get @ good lawyer and othe! of * | paopbecy and of the spirit tbat is in me, the Lord intends ‘The inhabitants of San Pete county assembied ia the | in their midst. Oe aha tee dea mereae apa get me clear; but they bever came ove d—n step near Powder, arms fF descriptions of warlike imple- | {> Certorm his part of the wurk fur the deliverance of bis | Covncil House Feb. 4, and till adhere to choosing their ‘The California Legislature was to have adjourned on the | °A2 side as on the Britax, Hyde, of the revenue | me after they got me to give myself up and got me to ments wore in great demand. They dopead on the mca | saints. own officers or fight. cutter Jefforcon Davis, who arrived bere from Puget | jail. When I was in Sacramento cr Oe ere | sures taken te render the various pseses impreguable GRRAT KNCOURAGEMANT—ONE TO CHASE A THOCBAND. Resolved, That we will not submit to any officers ap. | 26th of April. Sound 8 fow days ago, brought with him from the diggings | geve five dollars aude pistol to one of them, Fou Fee. ; | Tmust say to the Later Day Sains throughout this Ter- | Pointed by the administration, oxcept of our own choice, | The Sunday law haa been adopted by both branches of | 8 picce of gold worth $20 and @ boitie full of coarse scales. | After | was in jail I sent word to him that I wanted bi ‘and feel confident in being able to gather their cops and | ritory thet the same God who hes thened them to | While our enemies are mevacing our Territory. the Legisiatare, and has been approved by the Govornor, | At Fort Daitas things appear to be very lively. Traders | to get mes suit of China clotbes to by put to bet te ttore them eafely before any forward movement can be | overcome their cnewies spiritually will be their defeace, — Resolves, That we teoder to bis Excellency Governor .é v * } from the interior brivg in plenty of dust and puronase | (buried in) pnd R—vath dove. tds Rk made by Ookmel Johnston. In Oregon the military autho. apd bis and strength ard his arm will be stretched | Young our utmost exertions, our lives and our fortunes, | It will go intoforce on the Ist of June. It forbids tho | iargely of goods and provisions. At Colollla two mon | Acswer—gave me nothing. My cear coasio, | have a let- ta? “4 | outfor their deuverance. When you go to mect your | for the defence of our ‘our Hberties, our wives aad | keeping open of any heuse for business parposes om Sun- | Washed ovt $2,500 in five weeks, with a rocker. Taore | ter and a picture which you will send to my home, that Tities are about sendiog & large pack train to Fort Hall, | Chemien, they sball be proatrated before you, aad you | @ur obiléren; and that we will no ooger lamely submit | day, except hotels, restacrants, livery sisblon and drug | $8 but fow good miners tnere you; (uo most of them aro wy father apd mother may see it. My life is over'now. some Gistapee north of Fort Bridger, where the troops | shall overcome them. And,as you bave overcome their © the sbuses we bave beretofore received at bands : : € | French kaif }, Who aro not very industrious. Scarcely | Be eo kind as to tell ail my o vustrymen about here to 1 bp tha. Peng: pak 60 abali you liter. | Of # government whose duty it is to foster us as 4 parent | Stores; and it forbids the sale of any goods, wares or mer- | a duy passed but some pi mow are. From the correspondence cf several papers of | ee Tiacaeile om nee — . Tight) cad oe | Gore b's tender cffapring chandise, eave fresh meat, fish or milk, which shali not | the mines. The acccasi ook of gold seoksrs started for | after my booy afver Iam oad; don’t let tne doctors carry Culiforpia wilt have the | it away; I am very mach afraic wii Ching 300 i¢ Tesources of the countries. | G—d ¢d—d rascal; be bas tejared me to the extent of this city the following extracts are made. The Monitor | ; ceanted aed os | , That we request the of the Unit- effect of developing the publiabes an extract from s letior writion by Rov. Fathor | fignicand iis you will do by the power and strength of | ¢2 States to withdraw their ‘armen Toroee from ‘our bor. | b&#0ld.after 10 A. M. Soe msn fans aye hare ane for’ too mest pat procuecl | boviog my WWotehen; God @'a Whar T OOMht are oe ‘Hoeoken,a Jesuit missionary amongst the Rocky Mous- | that God who fought for Israel in ancinst days, = * dere, and cease to prosecute and oppress an innocent peo. The Assembly has passed a bill to pay $50,000 to tho | miners, and ths skill and energy thoy briag into the cona- | ceped or got clear out for his keoping the moxey, This ia Indiavs. It is dated St. Flat ! TIP LORD 18 GOING TO REL? THA MORMONR. | ple. “law and order’ troops enlisted to resist the Vigilance | try wii undoubtedly make the new Ki Dorado equal to | ali Ibavetoeay. I wiileay no moro. After! am dead peer * Ignatius Mission, Fiat Head | moog tne Loni may suffer our enemies t> come and | _ Resolved, That if the governmout of the United Statos | Gommities. California in ite best days. The Eogtiah autaorities require | and under the ground my spirit will hauat tat d—a Reservation, January 27,1858. Father Mocoken says:~ | invade oar borders, and we havo been drivenaud | Wil) bring to justice the murderers of our prophet and pa- | the parties who go upon the gold fielte in the Hutson Bay | Sco until be is punished for keeping that money, i} by though "4 The whele subject of conversation here, in our hitherto | trampled upoo, and we have laid down our necks | tiarch, our fathers and our friends, and pay ws tho mil- ‘The Legiviatcro bas passed resolutions pxquosting tho | to obinia licenses, and tt is taerefore cecossary for | therefore causing me to ve burg. i mission, i about our oighbors, ‘the Mormons. | for them to tread lous they owe us, and restore to us all our just and con- | federal authorities to takeeome measures to have J. M. | emigrants toca! at Vietoria and pay thoir taxes, The re- During We whoie Cay aad ni;bt the streets, sa’ prided forth te ‘Ainea released from itprisonment in Sonora, whore ha ia | Ports 60 fur, speak higher of the richness of the latter, | hotels and other public reeor's were perfect y crowd ‘American soldiers, and Me ‘any | Uaough for geveral months past, the Colville mires in | With people. An indefinite amount of liquor was oon. Of life, can n+ ither retreat to | held on a charge of having been connected with Ceabie’s | Wasbiogton Territory bave paid 'well. The excitemsut ; uarrols, &¢ , took pe "hs there | expedition. pepe d eaggees Thousands are making prepara- . Ope gb when throwgt the Fiat | ‘There was a great fire in Forest City on the night of the | g0 worth. rear ‘Geter mined to mak | _ Intelligence bas been received here from Tahiti up to ; ‘was re- aa | 10m inst. ‘The town was almost eatirciy desteoyet. Tho | peproary Zi The hrene appear to devote much atteution , ee sary to eecure total loss is put down at $175,000. (lo the improvement of the colony, and to encoarage trade Hoe was Nat Robert E. Woods, ., late Treasurer of San I’ in the Govervor has abolished the tonnage duty, wmoh has some feats ployed in bul }y Haq. ‘rancisoo enother, at the } died at his vn Lt | heretofore operated against the commerce of the island. enould- Sh Mary's mi | County, died enddenly Toom, in the 1:1 Dorado Baild- | Several worke of permanent natare have boon completed, trecly ta- then, that we are in considerable ‘but | ing, om the evening of the 7th of April. | bem belaers ott i ever Koh SSK | arrests, | body man named Thomas Forsyth. pew boiders 9 country ve nothing uadone ‘afernooe Fn a yale gh yy FS fower and the strwogih that shall | _ Resolved, That we will sustaia his Excollency Governor | ToS vou Of wmen named thomas Forsyth, e native Of | (Oita value as an appendage the Preach empire, Mr, the scat. only escaped death by « burried & of | your ene- een as every measure bo devise to pro- | New York, on , on tho | Henry Owner, United Slates Comsul, had arrived and met a0 was Mr. Grew’ 2 of the Hadeoa Bay i intends to do. Itmeeded Serve this from the ort! devices of jing dema- | morning of the 14th of April. - | with @ cordial recoption. Several American whalers had ape who’ bas just at tho mission of | tbe Untied Staies as & vation or asa government, to na- | £gues who are spurring up as imbecile old man t com- | The investigation of the Haraszthy case, at the United | Wuched at Tabii, and every facility was ail rded them to was reepecta oly attend. Sigesina “wih two “honired’ bend ‘of ocule, | ‘wal come Up agains ts norder to ring about ines | HAR vilence aise an lovocest peopl, By OUT Lives, 02° | stesso, tail being eonductod bythe commlaionors | sais necessary eupplice abd tomaterepair. sr. Owaer, at - tor the Guartorwanter o the Unies Sustan Are | Rm axe 10 Ke Mug i THEY Mone Weu—tmux ries | HTROPG FOR FIGHTING—BO SURRESDER, | Sent here from Washington for that purpose. the harbor of Papetro, had addressed the following letter ‘observed few Coinamen preseat at ‘bas come bere to purchase from our ladians a sup- “Amma! | At Beaver the citizens assembled on the th February, ‘Thomas I’. Lewis, master of the ship Adelaide, loading | t the Mewenger:— ply of good borecs for the use of thearmy. Talsofficer | The Lord is to defend this people, but nxt without | #nd afer speaking big things, bolty— guano at Eide island, off the coast of Lower California, | _Ibare.the bonor to transmit you the accompanying docu Qerures us that the Mormons will be saon radaced to | their ageucy ot going to let us sit upsa cur casy | Resolved, we will ne eaffer our constitu- | w ment, which : belleve you find of service tn making ededience by famive alone, which has already com- | chairs and pot expos) ourselves. If we were to do this | Honal and inalienadio rights to bs invaded aod trampied | was killed there on the 12th of Marsh by Wm. Williams, | known to American ship masters and other strangers, the Miscellaneous Items, meonced its frightfc| re ‘amongst them, The we would pot be of the kingdom of Goi He upon, and our domestic institatiwns aad toe | golored cook of that vessol. Threo other veesels happen- soak sopeeeen eee) Teen Snow Cael Guy, CESS Muvt Srarisnes. —The folio fare the statistics ef the Frogaet icghaum Youre tn a recent deere has ordered Sirs su he Kngtom ond says it ‘urn, upon coxase | ROMY ant chasity of oar fling viol wader tee | ed Q0 be there at the time, and the oftcers united te hola | "6" ° SPAN" GSSiy oi ER, United States G Sepoetes ot ge venien he Francisco Mint during Pp Ney tin ton’ bee deen enduoes., Miepesdeet of all’ crezwures Heseeth the oe, | deus Buchanan, as may be gubcrod from hie last mes. | court, taking six sailors as part of the jury, and tried | The following is copy of the document referred to:— | Monday, . 9,081.48 ounces, leant two wives. But what cape the climax of his in- | lestial world.” Have we been free from the United | fee to Cengress,in which he declares ‘'the psople of Wiliams, convicted him of murder, and then hanged him | J. Baxter Down, ouptain of the American whalaship Bar. | T:csday . 1095 « fumies >od creates « loatbing for his impare creed,even | States? No, we have not; but weare to be made tree | Utah are in a state of rebellion.” and, ag such, afler con. | o@ the island. | tholomew Ortawold, arrived at this on the 1ith instant, | Weanesday. 87 ‘amooert the most savage Indians, is, that in order to pre- | from every government upoa the face of the carth, and | ferring with the Secrotary of War upon tho subject, ro- | 2 — | Seseneeinee St Sepeqees weeske, Sovee one Thursday “ terse the race of the Prophet in all ls sacerdo'el parity, | wherever there is any dominion thats beneath that of tho | CCtmmends the raising of four additional regiments for the | | Rave been dows stany other portin the Pectiis we Sr to prevent'a mirtare with the fuferior races of waints, | celestial world we are to be free from it. If we.are dile. | PUFpORe of overawing Utah into n state of sanjection to his | Our Caltfernta Correspondence, witsowt na bas been uejusty, the nigh ; SAAT be hae obliged ail the members of bis own fami'y to intar: | tory, we shall bave to suffer aa In days gone by, and our | UBCoRalitulional proceedings by the display of soldiery. | Sax Fraxcesco, April 20, 1868. | Shatan Cm he pat of tha 2° ‘The 4 povahtnd harry amocce themecives, so that & brother takes.aa | enemies will come in here and britg in whoredoms | Wo would rofer him to the fablo of tho “‘Kagio and Cat,” | aye Augitine Slave CasePree Negroes and Celestiale—The | ant the Consul ofthe United Taatea, and he OF | THAL. oases esse eres cep sesesnene sh ALL OE many as be pirnsce of bis own sisters for his wives! Ho | and abominations that they have been accastomed to | !8 Which the cagie mistook the oat for a lamb, and, alter on z ay | a ave dons overvibieg tn thelr power iiate may The coinage of tho weok amounted to $480,000, all ie Loads bis bitnded and tefataated followers with enormous | from taeir up. This ‘will be the case if we do not | he had woared ait wi bie pri found By uisalioa | New Gold Digging in Washington Territory-—News | opersiions and Tadvise all ebip masary wisbog. 19 row double eagles. teeewetty porenct—ar" hy tht means Fat smut ‘ave sreicee by oat lige ant obosa:®, Dita we {oo manner which 6) broagus bis eagieship 10 | from Twhita—roubles in Sonora—Arrival of Cot. Fro: ‘She that ry be Viert ov Tux Govenvor to HL. BM, snip Sarmurre.—Her rea As it te he will run away with | show to Ged that we are willing to s\and up in behalf of | terme. mont—Army News, die., de. i Stale of 87nore continaes to bo harassed with civil | pritennic Majesty's seam corvette Satellite, Pre- tmmenee plunder, his people watch him c.osely to pre | His kingdom and of the trath, even unto death, then, not Resolved, That we mest cordially and fully endorse the | Commotions. Geo & brother of the Gor 110% | vost, was on the 19th of April visited by his veut bis cope, withstanding our enemies may be two hundred to our | seutimenis contained inthe acts and resoiations of the | Aftor several months warfure inthe oourts, the fugi. coufliet was killed and his force defeated last moath. H's | jong B. Weller, Governor of the Site. Governor Weller ‘The California Chronicle har due, we will feel strong in the Lord, and he will fight our Governor and 17 gislattve Assembly) during the pas; sss, | tive slave case has been flaally brought to an ond. Archy, Pally he's shore time before attacked end © | wasrecetved with a salute of one guns, and greeted © correspondent at Salt Thea we shall ascomplish that which has boon | #00, comveoed in Groat Salt Lake Oty, and we fer! detor- | i¢ ig decided by the United States Coramiacioner, \illage wear Guyamas, and got fire to a charob Ja which | with the mast cordial ‘the commander Lake Oty who represents himself ase member of the bar. | promised by the prophets, and not galy the United Slates | Mned, in the strength of the Almighty, to assist in carry- | 7% ts oh =r 1 WAT OOD | thero was ucer a hundred women, all of wnom erished. | Oficors of he Satellite, weet beginner of 4 Be writes s long letter, dated February 20, last, in which | witl have to guffer, but as the Prophet Iesish sxys:— | ig out all they bave designed for the well being ana im- | Ye? California by his master, and did not fee from This eitrociiy ls charged on the Ladin, and furtaer erte | trom Sun Francisco on a cruise, be speaks in revere torms of the United States officers | The, mubitude of [sil the nations that Aah. againat Provemeni of this Territory and the inbavitants thereof, | service, as alleged. The facts of the case must be woll ponent LR aball beome re m of & vision, aa w buildings. ad ——— i coe Sr “Ay | known by this time to oven readers in the Kertern States, | Vises on the march to panieh the indiaus, an? aliogether Births, Marrieges and Deaths. | apd the result that has besn at last reached only colacides Booors wee ia e miserably distracted condition. Theme BIRTHS. with the opinion of nearly cvery impartial man in the , Iancholy fate of Crabb and his followers who wore siaugh- Bocanvus —In Sian Francisco, April 12, the wife of J. P. who lef the Territory. He pays a high compliment to | nee te te ee erie chin ; thoy wut grossly misrepresented. The Chronicle correapondent — ong st ‘The owner of the boy exh 4 ty every tored at Cavorcaf wes brought to rememhraace lat | Bogarcos, of a daughter, : | means ienown to the law to obtain his rendition, without high political standing, and had hosts of devoted friends. | April 11, the wife of Alexander C. Beritzhof, of « oa 5 a 7. b KANN, OF PmTTADRLNIUA. } avail. Able counsel was beard on his behalf,and now | On the Oe ee his companies, after re- a rate 4 ac Mine To RES is Eres dosrth of | that Archy has been discharged and is « free man, Mr. Se ae pa FT = Se eee ne AO Sh we ae equip | mail, the departare of smother for to Mormon sevice. | S078! cannot complain of lukewarm officers of the law cig bp atencrel service 66 the Bronsh Os hello ehareh of Craxe.—In Alvarado, Aprill, the wife of A. E. Crane, of sory, | ment with the arrival of an | OF prejudiced judges. Evory facility was granted to bi Notre Dame des Victoires. A requiom mass was sung aud | © fon. oe Fieer are with the following | put he could not show that Archy had ever flod ” * the usaal rites om snch occasions observed. Crabb wasa Dorxax.—At Columbia, Tuolumne county, March 29, the cftals | au 7 fled from Mla’ chivalrous geutlomen and wse a native of Kentacky. He | wife of Jobe Dorzaa, of a 4 . ‘ Col. 1 in, arrived in this | “sippl On the other hand, thofe wore & thousand facts | fell a victim of Mexican duplicity and treachery. The Fowarna—At Long Gulch, sisktyon county, March 26, may think it, ci ._ The Cviouel left Now York im the | aud circumstances to establish the contrary. The decision Legivlature afew days since adopted resolutions calling | the wife of Chas. Edwarts, of & daughter. cored mail steamer of January 6, and wasaslitt'e | of United States Commissioner Johnson upon sa to provide for the establishment of Con. Grant —AGFarrington’s Fiat, Shasta county, March 96, pov yr nth ry up bith. if | faugned we been expected from #0 rapidiy ee was very pristes aj (iuyamas, LaPar, Mazatian and Madzanillo, | Mrs. A. of & sn. and bins are crammed to thor the Lord bas | poasing ip the winter over so long and toilsome a route. | Petty, and leaves no doubt whatever of the in Sonora. There is ‘a large trafic carried | _ Goobsan.-In Sem Francisco, March 15, the wife of J, P, grain, in referemoe to which the " ee | ——____.. justice of hie conclusion. As the ocentroversy oD Dewsen San Francisco apd the ports named, | Goodman, of a son. pa converration | ’ 2 open Oar | Sows from ba | in ended, it may be proper to say that there Sid It ia, in the opinion of our legisiators | Gotverrvm.—In Petaluma, April 1, the wife of 8, Geld- Sak 28 propte to bold Deir own lands, | PARTICULARS OF THE GNMAT BATTLE BEEWREN TH® | was a dicponition on the part of « gertioutat conten | Sftes tised Gene eae he Creal a hee toon stipe, fw da nn warfere. I can now pee one = coatiens i ] [Corrempor face of Panane Hiei. of our people to domineer in thi: matter, and by asystom Another resolution asks that the admioisteation should | of M. 4. Holly, of 7 revitateae: paasees fore we, ave, pot | 0m the let of Apel! the rival forces of ihe two agunte | of Doldseme and asrumption to opersie upon the Oommis- | Sov heiain eectngment by’ the Matin goveramestis | Kertcbem, ofa denghter = APT! 10; the wife of Durt eometh y au er’ almoet ~ ies sir setsal | Spot tom Pe te nrg tee FS: | N"agee “tery te nae al ats | SERUMES RSS Reda eee | wan tate mem A ew Predict Ube ineun, a ee Ee ee wes to week, ond bj : vorca. He bas been since of liberty, aniuniess | — Mrcnxtt —At Sioiner's Fiat, fathers etrugg'ieg agent LL Ry reas tee aes, a eT | oe a ‘Comune ae bony of the Fagitive | cor government Imorpore the Tocurcoresios taay prove | wite of A. Mildbell of a acme rey OM) Apeil 6 the Bem venevy Wrespeet bat we ha: on | force, cousieting of two Germans, and bys 0 feed not with jastios | pervetual. The affaira of Sonora receive a largo ahare of 8.1.06 —At LaPorte, Sierra county, April 7, the wife oventaa'ly give euccers ef the pre: | ‘took the steamers on) sani, | DAVE Ordered the boy inlo slavery. The result has given | stievtion in California, and the interost ia still further +3 e Bale Gale 4 want arin oppran ment Po | ee ting wo one oar open . om assault, fatatacion 0 1k at large, and bas pot at rest an RE y Coenen se apa ae ae he wie of AE concent; Suektyou county, March 98, adda: — ” a General Roott saw t tod te acrimonious agitated question. } Statca. . waka, mses —| ao | | bit colors half mast ee a cagnal be hie ‘oe ‘The negro population have cone {she eecmnstes over the | Col Fremont arrived by tho last steamer, and has pro. Srixcex.—In Sacramento, April 5, the wife of the late “free ary come to the rescue, whereupon tw Gtecharge of Archy. He is the bero of the ‘and | Ce@ded to Mariposs to after his interests in that quar- | Martin Stinorp, of a canghter, Romed wpe ed we rel dows | varty immediately ‘crossed “over from tke “sons | though the boy te of the mest tpeonee Arina i tor. Ho has been anxiously expected for foveral months, | Tavion—In'®. Holena township, Napa oounty, March rive of the oteut.andg Co God aad | Poy, nanimance, A couROl! of wat war oid ce | avoe-biack beyond description, thick lipe, wide teow, | *# it i#the belief he will at once commence the construc: | 27, the wife of Wm. E Taylor, of a ron. : are engaged with Oe | wie A wee ressived to wid, ot | curly head, and with a countenance other ‘that has | #00 of importemt works (or mining purposes. What effect ‘tirox,-On fan Antonio Creek, March 27, the wife of p— .~ MI on ta hovedeom: | TE orer the Ogden ; when Miller's feces ts ate | tue toes ireteemabte ceaplaity eatkrened es trohe'ne | we late decision of ‘ine Supreme Oourl wil have on these | Mr. Jodcck Titoa, ofa decanter’ 4 cata, bes ea fet'sg of one men ed. for 3 board | by bie colored brothren carcesed, feasted, and made the | iitontions it is diffioult to say. Tho 0 Court haa, | Trixnnty.—At Prairio Diggings, Shasta, March 98, the be ready Meo. women the oations of the earth shail pe a ward, and called ¢ Semen tennabeniaie an | however, grated the prayer of the for a rehear’ | wife of John Thordin, of eon. 5 sown, greater thes st histmasket and surrendored imecit «prone: ef war, | metas, one Of which way tarned. Into’ a festival in | 8€. They decided that & patent from tho United Sates | | Triizn —Neat Potdluma, April 30, the wile of James men 00 watch tho coming ; AFTER TR HIGINING ‘‘rHERR's 4 GCOD TiMR-CoMIEG” Fon Te | Elated by thelr aucoses the Boot forces then fell wack on | hosor of Archy's release. Songs of thank were | the tande covered by tbe patent. The case will fetuity Wirine—in Se Masteo county, April 2, the lias robbers; and from the ; MORMON LIFTS. Seott's head quarters, and united their forces, with the ob- | mung, apeeches made and resolutions Aitlcus | argued again, and it ie Possible the court may recede | muol White, ofadanguier. —' cad ae ae opmion that mercy. quarters Then will be the time that the Gentiler can be preached attacking the steamer Morgan. Of thet feelings, and as @ of Afriona, | from ite fate ‘decision. fadge Vield dissente’ from ths Witry —fa Sante , April ©, the wite of . 6 meted out to them, an to by the Elders with some senso, of rather, they will ba Was simort being carried out, | postic gontas, which le Unctared with plagiariam, two of | 1h" Caicg, Wiley, ofa son, . J meee home; for at ® public to by larael that is poattered amongst them | his appearance, bearing = poskei | Me eden are given — | ‘The following have applied for the bongtit of y M wear they would abow , brethren, you can goand preach to them and sy handkerchief tied om the ond of hie umbrella, ana fing of THR YEAR OF “ARCHY LRn.” suring One pont bw =e dentin Se fact. fer euch a clams to ©: sy they the power of God is with you, and say to the people, love | ‘Tuco, aud demanded to know what the onemy required JA Gong of Rojoicing for Archy’s Deliverance ) } Mi, Bouck, Koo Abful Sacramento, April 14, by Rev. concetve they baws sbown yonder and bebold the children of Zion, delivered by tn» 8nd what they {tended to ¢o, to which he was answered, Thiow ye trumpet blow! bn » Koo Abfat to Tei Shaen Ho. Britger will be shown power of God, and then you will be respected. Then you , thasthey him to give Up poreeasion of the mteamer, The solema sound, 16,282 | eo nee Buite county, April 1, Henry Onborne, who represented Bernardino 82 £0 to the palaces of the great and preach to the king | “t something of @ consioerabie burry.”” Gen. Miller Let all the nations know, 10,600 | Purest to ee ae 8 private agent of Mr. Bochanan, the same correspon. p9 bia throne, to the great inen, to the novies and rish | Moding that the enemy's forces were too strong for him, To earth's remotest bound, RA oF te Bree ee rake comaty, age Comt states thas on the 26th Janaary Col. Thomas |. Kane men of the oarth,and many will fear and roseirs your | 80d tbat 10 come to blows woul! only lead t tho sroriliod ‘The year of Aroby Leo is come} 1/500 | oe ; py » y (Mir Osborne) arrived at Salt Lake Oty and pat up at the tectimony acd Sow to Zion, bringing their rictes with | { his sineli but heroic band, demanded porm eaten ty road Retorn, ye ransomed Stovall, home. i 8,000 | hoy Ai tae, ie we Coy ty hang renideuce of « Mr. N.C. Stamia, . by the by, is a them. But now yon could not go into their fine palaces, | « paper, whieh be drew from his po:ket, and which tura Eaalt the Lamb of God j phe ay * ‘ed Bn ngustus Keliner, Mr. A. Beckor to Mra. Very at Weel residence. Ae hed interview the same °F tind access to their rich and splendid mansions; you €2 Cut to ben lorg protest, mato some fiteen or twenty The sin atoning Lamb ‘The Fi ee war steamer Satellite arrived here | aed ereuing of his arrival with hie Exosilency and the chief ould not get them to bear you for one moment; oe hey days before in Aspinwall, against foo, Morgen ‘and Gar. Bedemption by his on the 9:h inst. from Vancouver's Islead. She has been iis RIDGKNE—KiMPsON. In San Francisco, April 18, by Rew, functions ries of the church, the purport of sald council WOuld degrade yon, if possible, 19 the lowest bell rigom, and tho balance of mankind in general; During the fli the land proclaim Seal t ee oe ey eee <>: SD Ceaeapees ‘The Governor last Sanday told (LOR WITT A FLING AT MIMOTRE AND TLUnVOR, reading of this document much interruption war caved The year of & ee ts . ry. | ie Sie th pita secs” Ge Lot the Lard purity his Kingdom, and let the most bittor by one of Miller's men, on board the Morgen, howling jo Anwehy roby ea | slenor appointed by tho Drtish govornmont, joven Bun Mene, fate Rosa, April 19, Mr. Wa. kn & Mormon escort, to vit the | breaches be pruned vt, not by some moane entirely je- | Out, “Herel bese, sal here beta mine masks. | Muse Yorlaven of sin and holt,” Slate Mh Gabi the socntery te mente cenae | Uaurins— Hate ts, Reeemenie, Agra = Wed Staten eoldiory, for what ohject I can of the Saints, but jet the go to work Got, come an er anne the reading of ‘he do. an hell, | fwente-4né tan Baas ary. ne Satellite carries Wm. Hit, Me, ' ve uy, b Fg ey i conjecture is aided to comectare by his trim off such bitter branches as Missonri and Illinois, | Cllment was over seo fn! J at If he had to give up ths oni fave Lae | Weneves it ~-s iL, oy hundred and sixty men, Ruste. a} ye awe Coming And more so bY his going. iy the way, he i¢ because of thetr wickedness and mobocracy. and then the #teamer to a superior force of course there was no help for — leous dwell, | eee tea r's Inland it te reporied she lost about | Me Dentet Cale chien » April 16, by Rew. 8. Mt. Ow as the goon of the Governor one woul t aup- pations will to fee that thore is power there. Yea, it. The Generals proceeded to Gon. Sooit's quarters and blest in Jesus tive. } fe y of her crew, who rao olf ® the newly discovored i lier 9 rs . , jorra county, to Mine pose bim to be # stacnoh friend of this posts trim them op, in order that the ratoral branches that | took a big drink all round, buried (figuratively) the war ‘The year of Ardy Lee is como, gold exes The Satellite leaves ona cruise to-day, to 7 wee A letter from San Bernardino, publiehe ‘ bear fruit may bear more frait—that Zion, in other words, | batebet, and smoked ® ‘poco-tiempo” of poace. Returv, ye ransomed Stovall, home. | Fetarn im month. j nab SAcKETT =A’ Logtown, FE) Dorado county, April dat the “ = the Alta, may incresse her tents and stretch fort) her curtains ‘Thos, Mersre. Editors, enced tne great battle of Panta The grepel trumpet hoar | Mr. Booker, the English Ooneul, has called a meeting ot | 4, Seymour Clove to Parah A. Sackett. vaye reports from Utah state ihe spring @ open. even the curtains of her habitations, and make not only | Arenas. (fficia) retarns—none killed, nons woune, The news of pardoning grace, | British eabjects residing hore, a! Ure instance of tho Seore- | |, Charm Moumor.—in Fortiand, at Trinity chureh, ing with fine prospects,and the Mormons ars bury patting the desolate citien of Zion, bat the desolate citicn of the | 075e missing, The “Miller apd his inen”” reinrned ve fouls draw near, | tary, taste for Foreign Adsice, to take into ensideration | fs, SG ee er mens Charts 1. S in Wee rope. It sid that more grain te wing pat te open to tenound wih songe prune to Hm oat wt regtow, Aid 1 40 0t tik that Dootitien will bere | =) i soar barons a | the neoeasity of providing relief for thelr Indigent coun: | Pranclece . daughter of Oapt. W. K. Moltrop, of thie apring than in any former year, perhaps with the be toad —ehrwn pen deyt nl Mee pe Pgh MO 0 LI | _ The following changes have been made in the lecation | _ Coore—Moony.—At Rough and Ready, Novela county, iden of selling to Uncle Sam at an exorbiinct rate, in chat very uppopeie forthcoming: Svenieccnerticnes | Drarn ov AX Invanr Harnees.The death ot er . | of troops in tain department, by order of Gen. Clarke:— | March 29, Jobn G. Cooper to Harriet Jane Monday, the event of their removal from the Territory. qil shings. we Jessie Barber, aged four years and nine montis, is an- er ph A Captain Judah, 4th Talantry, hse prooseded » gy ie April 4, by the Tee Mormons here had circulated & rovort that | tasciam ip 10 OCT GRNMRAL THE DET. AND Drive mu vow | homnced in the Chicago papers. Thislittle girl was the | f py Ll re Tecrulte attached to hie company to Fort Mm the trains which lef Ban Bernardino for ait Lak ua Je —_ es ‘member of the family of the late Jabez | Gur pemetetms tae oer a ee ee, examire into aud report upon the nuary and the carly part of February had been ¢restly if you conld wee and understand the} Y £C who, with his wife and d , | Bag tet tan priteet thetpreme to eieasn, a~ Neh SF Foy TAT anno! ¢4 by the Indians on the route, and much 9’ thet Tes ovata ove tatags on they are, | Barber, longo ) ife and daughter, ; for the pride of the tyrants is broken, Indiana, Company 1, 34 Artillery, Gok dewtroyes. The mail carrier, however, cont: adicta Pg whole souls, minde, affections, lives and everything perished in the Collins steamer Pacific, in 1866. At | decision of Burnett and Terry reversed img, and company H, 3d Artillery, the De keows of no jastenes where Rieu ate on be snaled np ja tt Ae the time of his death his property was estimated at pe 4 eee manding, have been ordored from the omipanioe OF siogly ave Svor | Rot pare themes ot Cannot take mY horses, for Iean- — shont $260,000, and has since increased in value to | Archy's tree, and Stovall ie the dust. Yama. "ompesy G, 14, arullery, Capt been disturbed by the Indians. The objost of eirvuiating | the werid? ‘The devil says thet he has claim on them, | $10,000. By his will the entire property fel! to the | Frame se we judges cud pratee to te lowrere esas cerns 4 Oe eee eats oe Cech ® report ie evident. Tee Mormons are accused of | an’ bo means to devote to his ane, Twill soe that | infant Jemie; in cape of her death it was to revert to | Kian eos ubeen to tes tects te cements pa Ly A fo EB a mordered the emigrants, stolen their stock, and | all the horses, mules, gold, silver, clothing and people be. | the next of kin. © nearest of kin are Mary Ann, | ite ftom the steamer deaper St : at one YY ayo ey ony Baving Jone so, aad | opging to this Church are devoted to the kingdom of | Harriet and Lacy Barber, of Birmingham, Bagland But there wee a Baker, «Ores tod Tom pk wan bh commnned on oven as pt.._..{i Fort Yama, Foxreint—Corway —In San Franciaco, April 16, at Ont. barge it upon diane, aad in order wo give plauaibili ' Chret, God being my belper, and I will out gomeral the ' and Ega Byll, of Simcoe, C. K. Before I’en Jobpston, and did plead for the man. Two companion of dragooos on their way (rom Kurt Bu, YY church, by the Rev. Dr. Andorgoo, Mr. Johm M. eee

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