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Transcript for "Wednesday Evening," Deseret News, 28 June 1851, 286

WEDNESDAY EVENING.--Messrs. Holladay & Warner's advance train are expected daily; and Messrs. Livingston & Kinkeads' very soon. (See their notice.) A few small trains of California emigrants have passed during the last two days, and it is rumored that A. W. Babbitt, Esq., and Dr. Bernhisel are near at hand.

We understand that Messrs. Phelps & Childs lost from 30 to 50 head of mules, from their herd about 20 miles south, about a week since, and that two of their herdsmen were missing, at the same time; Mr. Childs went in pursuit, Thursday morning, we hear that some of the animals taken from P{helps} & C{hild}'s herd have arrived in the city, having been exchanged with emigrants.