Show indian war on oil the plains from private dispatches received on oil saturday we nye learn that col chivington 0 of the colorado volunteers had bad a fight with the indians on friday last and succeeded in killing killim 0 twelve of them the fight occurred on the overland stage route at midway between cottonwood springs and fort kearney about sixty five miles west of the latter place whether any of ef the volunteers were killed or not i is unknown but as the telegram is silent on oil that point it is presumed that no casualties occurred on their side these indians icem seem determined not to cease their depredations nor will they until they get severely punished a consummation most devoutly to be N wished b aa wo lye dolice noti ceas as we pass through the camp daily evidences of the good intentions tent ions and earnest determination on the part of many of our discharged ged soldiers in making preparations tor for traveling by their pure haes atgood of good substantial wagons with teams of two and aad a ad four bors horses mules and oxen such invest lae of money by gold soldiers ions leaving the Ear bernee rift speaks well for the mn of this command and not ot only tends to substantiate what has often boon been noted note d of them that the soldiers at camp doug laa as a class are and have bee been an tin an exception to all others that have ever come under unde T our observation we bid good byo bye on oil SiU 41 rJay to nine mew of company A 3rd ard infantry 0 V as they left the city toy for Califor california ilig they filled the overland coach and we hear from mr stein the agent that fifty more or of the nien men have spoken for pati lawag sage to california J we lye wish them thein all a pleasant journey and aul a 9 warm warin greeting from their r friada they tire are worthy ofin t |