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Show ! GENERAL. Indians and Troops. oan Francisco. 12. D!spitch-s received re-ceived at -military headquarters here confirm the prea reports concerning Indian depredations iu Idaho, Utali and Nevada, Tne uprising is con-,,.drr-d almost universal am: ng the iBanuaelis, and it is believed all the military of the division of the Pacific I will he required to subdue the savages Companies K and H, Fourth artillery, 'CipUin Egan commanding, le!t for , Winnemucca to-day, by rail. Three companies ol the Eighth infantry are en rouie mr Arijuuu, uuu una uuiupany of infantry is moving from Fort Bid well to Camp McDermit. All the troops at Fort Harvey are in motion. A Silver City, Idaho, difipatch says the Indians at Juniper Mountain will beable, to morrow, toellect ajunctiou with those who have left the Malheur iresQrvation, and in connection with : disaffected Piutos and Hhoeboues, will number about 000 efiVciive men. j The daughter of old Winnemucca, chief of the Piut&s waa arrested in I Jordan valley while attempting to smuggle ammunition o the bus tiles. jSome of the Bannacka have returned to Fort Hall. Farmers have dr-aerted their homes for a hundred miles around. A Winneiuuci'a diup itch says Fort McDermit ia garrisoned only by a few infantrymen, who might be overpowered, over-powered, Bhonld the Indiana attack it in force. Refugee settlers have ta.ujred there for protection. Tha iavefiliiratiun into the j charge against JHoedel, who prec d.-d -N"bu i- g in tho attempt to ttSMinote Kinuoror William, is concluded, and tho dicu-monte dicu-monte aro about to bs hunded t llio council of arrangement of iha 111-iniaer- |