s t raw*Id v. and ■•idcntal-d takes sea with dow.ie is in e; . have two or county ic party ie is in ther we in Polk d a man in Polk 8 week, les west (iates or •d to me claimed s grove Inesday xas. He to 30 s high, clothes, ve here. Stuhh* I don't fuesday 5 mur*cantion and judgment than need 1m* evercised in hunting squirrels.tii k pkspkbaimjks rof.vn.When the party discovered them they werelying upon the ground, not far from the outeredge. One lay with his face toward the south,the other to the north, evidently for the pur-jmse of preventing a surprise. As soon asllalloek discovered them and called out tohis comrades4 “here they are, he received a41 calibre ball through the lung. This wasenough for the |osse for one day. No furthereffort was made to enter the timber that dav.•The guard was strengthened and a complete cordon of pickets was placed aroun 1 th»* entire grove.So well did the guards do their work that though the desperadoes made two desperate j attempts to break through the line, they were , each time frustrated. When daylight came this morning a council of war was held, anda line of action marked out. One hundred armed men volunteered to form in a line and explore the hiding place of the murderers.The men were about ten feet apart, and they went in with the determination to drive out the raeu concealed therein, cost what it