Show the probable policy our riders readers will have noticed an orr iier winch which we recently published whereby it will bo be seen that the war department has haa buthot iced tho the organization or of a regiment of engineers for service on the plains this thia step indicates the immediate future policy to bo be pursued with regard to these vast regions now rapidly developing into importance and requiring morn more careful attention at the hands bands of the government than has been hitherto bestowed the large national debt left upon our hands by the late war will require the practise oi of rigid economy in its liquidation and a wise manage management I 1 ment of our 0 affairs r will doubtless ende endeavor avor to call into existence every available means to assist 0 in o tile he herculean task to this end en it is fair to presume that measures will be innig inaugurated v augu 0 U rated to open up and developed dev elope abato immense portion of the national domain including tho the territories of these interior or regions abounding iu in sources of wealth that only await the magic touch tonch of improvement to cluster tile the deperta with prosperous communities and add rew new emblems to the galaxy brig bright t which now shed their lustre over the banner badiner of stars stare the first object will bo to secure beyond dabi danger a pr of serious molestation the great overland thoroughfare and to tins end we think it will bo be made the business tu siness 0 ot the corps corp of engineers Engen Enge eera a bout to be organized to build a chain of if military posts along the present route and near that of the advancing railroad rail road wherever the indians have manifested a hostile disposition towards settlers or emigrants em C new netland and neater nearer roads roada will be opened in various directions for communication muni cation between remote commini liea qi new fit fields ids of enterprise will be discovered and protection extended to all ik siring irin m to cast their fortunes for here hen and redeem these savage solitudes from then their p present sent condition and make them fit for tile the abode of civilized man t tho the entire country will thus be ex elored and facilities felli ties afforded for its settlement tl fl in the mean time limp it is able that flin t a considerable military force will be kept up not only along the Overl overland atul route but wherever the s security our of infant infant communities may require the cost of such an enlightened policy on tho the purl part ol of the Govern government meat would be compared to the incalculable benefits public and private that it would enstice en sure so far ar as ili ahe government is concerned tho the mineral resources resor ces of the J country are a fruitful source of revenue hitherto entirely neglected under the a heavy national debt this irn inattention attention I 1 cannot be expected peeled ex much longer to continue judicious encouragement and pepper refit management na gement our now dormant baines can be i nade a of angold wealth into tile the public treasury and that without crippling the enterprise ahiah dev develop clop ys es them but on the contrary stimulating it bp giving security ity to its investments tle the title to mining property should be madle made as ab fc blute under proper conditions conditions as to any other wid and then men can affert 1 to va pay taxes in rn proportion to the security they enjoy and the val anlue u e of their 1 it such we alil think ejk is ia a rou rough gh outline of the probable policy of the government ii ng to the occupation ind and improve manta n en ts af 0 f our now unprofitable pillie dhenin d I 1 main |