Show We from nevada u a T lithe latest dates dated received from carson are to the ath instant great developments of mineral wealth are reported to have been made of late iu in the mining districts of nevada but many consider the mines in washington y the most attractive and hundreds are leaving for salmon river which no persuasions of those opposed to their going 0 can Tr prevent event they comfort with the belief that the loss thus sustained will only be temporary and that most of th those ose I 1 wha W ta are going northward in search of wealth will soon return and that at least two to oie oue oneff of those leaving C will emi emirate emigrate a rate there from dall california this spring I 1 the enterprise says their gold fields ari ar el not those which can be worked with a tub and cradle and in a few months are exhausted causing a necessity for renewed exploration explorations in order to find employment for the miner but bat are so vast and inexhaustible that it will be the work of ages to find the bottom of the num numerous grous Crous ledges which are at present yielding such magnificent results result A new miling company has been incorporated in sacramento city under the name of the au augusta usta gold and silver mining company with a capital stock of oe for the purpose of working a mine in that territory the Nevada boundary commissioners james IV nye isaac roup and IL AT ford have sent a memorial to the california Legis legislative latue soliciting the cession of all that part of the state lying east of the summit of the nevada mountains to that territory as anticipated by the act creating a the same bame and urge idan y plausible reasons why the divid lilg ilig should be established as the boundary instead of that now existing rumors of indian depredations in esmeralda and other places in nevada were in circulation circulate on but many were of the opinion both in carson and ani california that the reports were either entirely untrue or greatly exaggerated rated for the purpose of raising the wind mol money moley money ey being so scarce and ard bu business sines so dull that it if same something 6 thin was not done their mineral wealth eaith w would ouid not be fully developed as soon as desired desir gd tho Sout heinN helnn ems eus los Ar angelos gelos says we hear bear that a military force is ia to be sent into the OV owen en lake country to chastise the indians indiana there who it is ia stated have become troublesome esome steal stealing stock and threatening i the lives of the settlers the forc force we un ferstand ler stand is to be sent from camp latham a and d will consist probably of a detachment of fifty or sixty men we rather suspect that interested parties are anxious to make some government and get up a pretended re ind an war for that purpose juch such things have been and may be again and government has been swindled out of thousands to fill the pockets of speculators we have always heard that the indians of owen lake like and vl anity were harmless and did not prey upon tipon the white settlers and if we vye mistake not such was the report of an expedition sent out by colonel beall while in command at fort rejon tejon some time sin sence since e these nese indians indiana may have become hostile since the abandonment of fort tejon but we think there is some doubt about it if they are really hostile fort tejon should be re garri b immediately and made a perm permanent anent post we shall have more to bay eay in regard to this matter hereafter not ion lon on 1 since reports of indian depredations on the humboldt were put in circulation which have been proven to have been utterly f alse false the latest accounts from there represent the indians as being on the best beat of terms with the mines minea mine a winnemucca Winne had bad equipped a hundred of hla hia warriors with picks pans and shovels andi andl had gone ni arth rth on a prosper ing tour on the ad i stant slant there was a heavy gale in carson which tore down dewji awnings and moved things about marvellously april it is said emphatically came in like a lion rain wind hail and sleet making a very disagreeable composition 0 of weather which was feared would continue coni nue the silver jagt ge of the alb says that the richest specimen of gold quartz that they had ever seen had recently been exhibited by a mr brown from humboldt taken as he said bald from the national lode where an abe amount exists there is some excite excitement mint in in xe relation lation to the mines enthat region but as they can be worked only by machinery none done but capitalists can engage in working them successfully cess fully and for the miners generally 0 on 1 m that account theoines the mines tn in washington washing C on terni terri greater attractions hk 6 E |