Show indian troubles east wo we have already had bad occasion to speak of ali e troubles on tin the overland mall mail route to the r s t and were wen hit lately oly called upon to chronicle the withdrawal of tho the stock ind and coaches coa clies fi from om several of tho flie stations near and at which these hese outrages were perpetrated by tile the indians W lille in in a late issue there also appeared a telegram to the corna commanding landing gent gentral general ral of this from Governor ivr nor jo john hn evans of colorado raa territory asam assuring inar tile the public that in the course of a few weeks by the means already inaugurated all troubles would so far at least bo appeased as to enable the stages one once more t to resume their trips subsequent to this S w we have the alarming account published y yesterday aster of the destruction ofa of a very considerable tract of the telegraph line and this is ther most alarin alarming inz feature in the case since it proves that the indians ire are not alone in the file depredations defered to lut but arp are aided and abetted by white nien men a fact which our conversations with ni many any emigrants who have lately laic come through ind and many or of whom have lost their entire stock on the road proves most conclusively clu somo some of them statin stating 9 that the indians soi disant who robbed them english too unmistakably well to bo be other than white men in diz disguise milse under the circumstances wn ive think that some prompt and energetic getic action is demanded on theeart the part or of he i inhabitants of the terri territory fory in or near whose borders these outrages tako place we refrain from repeating the details of f tho the various butche rios of unoffending emigrants malo males and fe female niale which have already token taken place and compared with which the robberies of stock ete etc sink into nothing 0 by comp comparison but thew these miscreants iuie have been too toe long iring allowed to wanton in murder and robbery they ma mit 4 finally be wiped out it ca can n readily be done might mardit have bave been done don t vre tre now and should no longer be postponed postponed three hundred well armed and determined men can not only keep the line perfectly clear but can an force by pursuit a conflict with those 81 savages whether white or red and prove to their complete satisfaction that bravery is inconsistent 1 c with cowardly assassination while its as to skill a aid d dispatch in the line of slaughter the brave soldier fighting for law ind and right is more than a match for two red skins and a sneaking se celli hound who may lead them hem in the scent I 1 should it be deemed advisable the authorities whose duty it is to attend to the matter P might ight bear in mind that there is a considerable number numbed or of california volunteers in the district of bf utah who enlisted to fight who have had very little chance to do what they consi consider olvi their fair proportion fur for their country y who iliavi their capal capability in the indian line of warfare at bear river and are arc ean equally ally anxious to prove their powers on tho the bodies of skulking white men who hound on the indians jo to deeds such as call forth this article these volunteers and their officers would esteem it aa a great satisfaction could they be allowed opportunity hie of wiping out the scoundrels aba have lately been and are now inal infesting essling i the overland road elst eist a ud ou rd fv at if called for they will make quick work of the undertaking and perform it in a manner t k sat ot is Ss fActory to tho the public while ariey will thom elvea belveg have bare the superadded super added satisfaction of a fight which is what they enlisted for and the chances for which are very ahn while they tay stay within the district of utah |