Show indian difficulties in the te west from recent dispatches received from the ivest west there are good reasons for believing that the indians are somewhat troublesome along the mail maii route and inthe in the vicinity of thede the defenseless fen seless and aud thinly settled towns and mining villages in carson this is what has been expected by those acy acquainted painted with the indian rf race after after ter the treatment that has been extended to them within the last few years and especially ally during last summer and fall to the diggers and other bands on the northern route and to the pitt river indians who as reported by those cognizant 0 of the facts were massacred by a company of desperadoes and reck less outlaws out laws whose acts were seconded and fully endorsed by the barbarous and murder ous conduct of gen kibbe towards the sarv survivors iv of the bloody tragedy a few days after ra its occurrence whether the horrid cold blooded whole wholes sale massacres of ind an women and children beyond the sierra nevada has had any influence in stirring up the indians about carson and andon on the deserts this side to acts of murder and retaliation or notis as yet unknown buts but butt if there was cause for one half the excitement that is reported to have existed in Carson carbon hey have certainly assumed a menacing 0 attitude and will unquestionably be very troublesome to the timid and defenseless peo plein that part of the territory anto emigrants passing from hence thither and to california if some salu tary measures are not taken to induce them to peace As before stated an outbreak of those bands this season has been it had not been mad made manifest long ago that it was no part of the policy of the indian depa department rement to promote friendly relations with the tribes roaming over the hills and plains innerve intervening nin between the frontiers of kansas and nebraska ardithe pacific states those knowing the circumstances would have been astonished that no efforts had been or were being made to protect the mail and express lines liles and vent the emo ero emigrants passing that way from being killed by the indians in consequence of the treatment they had received in times past from those passing through their country the small force that has been sent out by C coi col 01 hon hoH the requisition of the executive of the territory can hardly be expected to awe those hostile bands into subjection and protect the mail and express limesand lines line sand and stations tho it may probably hold those warriors in check some littlebun litt lebut if as reported all the stations have been abandoned between ruby valley and aad carson and the indians have made hostile demonstrations within seventy fire miles of camp floyd royd it will take more moore than sixty men to establish reestablish re the abandoned stations and protect the route over five hundred miles ip in extent through an indian country from the hostile attacks of those sons of the fores thle presence of a few soldiers in that region does not fan the thea war flame that has been enkindle dit will be fortunate indeed for those most roost interested how many men have lost their lives already between here and carson is not known john applegate ralph lodicy and james alcott are known to have been killed and others are missing W william 11 llam ilam streeper amog aloag the number there are many emigrants OB on that route the northern road not being traveled this season andia dif dlf more or ctr less of them do not get wet get killed they will be more fortunate than others who hae have P passed assed through or in the vicinity of hostilo hostile tribes of savages when whan they tuy bau have been at war with the whites the late outbreak in carson valley has dl disclosed a few facts that were supposed to exist at but not acknowledged by those who have sought to keep them hid that is to say if the reports published in the extra of saturday last which were taken from the sacramento true which we me have no reasons to doubt viz that the inhabitants of western Uta utah hare are not very numerous and that they are in a most moat defenseless condition not havin having haying arms and ammunition sufficient to protect themselves from the hostile bands by which they are surrounded in the event which they f fear ear that the indians indiana should attack their settlements those settling or going there to engage in mining have not taken the precaution as do the mormons cormons Mor Alor mons to supply themselves with weapons and other means of defense and to be always ready to repel hostile invasions what would the people in E astern eastern utah have done in the indian wars through which they have passed if thy they had bad not been prepared for such emerged emergencies cles cies th ey 4 have haye neven never abrel asrel for aid from a neighboring state or territory nor from the united states when the indians have made war upon them it they had hwd they would not have expected that their prayers in that respect would have been answered much has been sai sal Labout the pops popy population lation of the so called territory of nevada neva da but it seems that when the tocsin dfwar is sounded there is hardly a corporals guard on hand to repel the foe and those generally without arms and andi ammunition truth will ou tand humbugs humburgs hum bugs sa have not yet ceased to exist ex |