Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1858 — Further from Utah. [ARTICLE]

Further from Utah.

W St. Louis, June 5. The Republican learns from a gentleman who left Fort Leavenworth on the 2d, and who read all the letters from Camp Scott to May 6th, that the news ©f Gov. Cumming having been driven from Salt Lake City is discredited. The letters from Carnp Scott of the latest dates mention no such event. Nothing yvas ? known-then of what had transpireffin the citj T , there being no official intercourse between Cumming and Johnson. Dispatches from Cumming to Secretary Cass were received at Camp Scott subsequent to the departure of the mail on the 6th of May, and as the newa of Cumming’* expulsion was only derived from Mormon bearers, these dispatches are regarded improbable. Information had reached Camp. Scott that a supply of beef cattle from Oregon was close at hand, and that Cpl. Huffman was within seven to nine days march of the encampment. I.ATER. St. Louis, June 5. The Democrat has just received the following dispatch: “Leavenworth, June 3. William Crossman arrived here last night from Fort Laramie and States that Captain Marcy’s train has been cut off by the Mormons. Particular* by mail. "T t Maggs, architect and builder, haa been arrested in Loudon for writing a letter calling upon the Queen to render up her office at head of the Church. He said he would be happy to produce hia credentials as Christ’s vicegerent upon: earth, and challenged creation to produce dny claim superi ■ ©r to hia own, *