¥ ATSandusky Party Arrives at the Second Station.REPORT OF VIOLENCE IS FALSECitizens of That Far Off Towu Are Peaceful and Law Abiding:.SANDUSKIANS IN GOOD HEALTH,They Will Soon be Ready to Start on tfce 1 * Long Journey Over the Fam- jons Trail. IA letter from Charles W. Kofigk j written at Skagnay, March 21st, post- [ marked Dyeu, March 24, brings the 111 ost i u k*] 1igeiicc iVom ixmd usl: s Kloudike party which arrived at that place aLuut March‘lt;0. Both the letter from Hr. Koegle and one mini Howard Huntington throw a new light on the ^ condition of affnus ut rhat place. Both j t I 51/ ihai tLe reports of violence lt;i\\ \ i I aud r)h:u t-\t-vymie there is tou a I busy and law abiding h i -ai.lge in si border lawlessness, such has been [reported flip past few uecks. The ler-• t i-s :iiv :r follow s:! Hkaocay, Alaska, March 21, ‘S8.| We arrived hero in good shape and k. our appetite still wilh us. We are all well, in fact in except iottally a vim, as soon as this heavy wind abates, our supplies and oxen will be lightered ashore, when we take the trail which Captain Sneve.ly, Sanderson and Miller report in good shape, having gone 10 miles to investigate.The reports you hear from this place are untrue an regards sickness and law-essuess, there isn’t any of either to speak of, the weather is line and above freezing.There are about six or seven thousand inhabitants in this place, and about twoor three thousand on the trail. WeHI must call the oilier watch, then go to bed. Now :* a. in. Yours trulyChas. W. Koegle.