Show end of the mohave war by the steamer senator which arrived on saturday we have los angelea angeles papers to the ad of may we learn from the vineyard that on the dinst brigadier genera general clark dark received by express dispatches from col huffman of date ultimo col huffman informs gen clark that at the appointed hour on the da oms day previous ous the chiefs to the mohave band of indians with a large number of their peo presented themselves in his camp and made an unconditional submission col hoffman hom Hof finan then laid down the following conditions to be rigidly fulfilled and observed by them that they must offer no opposition to the building of posts or roads in and through the county by them that the lives and property of whites traveling in an through the country must by them be held sacred that they should give up from ea each bach h band hand one of their numbers to be held aa as hostage hc stage for foi fop their good conduct that the chief who commanded the threatened attack upon col hod hoff maria marag marsa escort in january last and three of those engaged in t the he attack on ibe the emigrants last summer must be delivered up to be dealt with as justice might demand they complied with great alacrity with all the requirements exceed except the last which they said could not be b as the t e indians who attacked the eini Pini emigrant grant party were wal u pies who bad followed them from the interior and that on only y seven were engaged in the attack and that they were all killed they on being required by col hoffman hom Hof finan gave up three inda indians of their nation to be bent cent to await the orders of gen clark so ready were the indians and the chiefs to submit that misunderstanding the condition of one chie chief f from each tribe for all the chiefs but one of all the bands the whole number of ing one ohe immediately came forward to surrender themselves of those in the hands of col hoffman numbering nine individual sone is a principal chief hiel hili two are re sons of chiefs four are brothers and two are nephews of chiefs they manifest a strong desire to be at peace and the promptness with which they accepted and complied with the demands made upon them gave indications of sincerity on their part col Hof finan peaks flatteringly of tha the th services rendered by pascuai pascual and jobe jose maria matia especially the former two yuma chiefs who accompanied mr ilir heintzleman indian agent up the river with the expedition Col Hoffman could not find any property taken from the emigrant party last summer it probably batir havir having C pien aien b een all destroyed weekly national rational |