Show indian outrage the mail carrier on the route between this and briham bri 0 ham city reports that on thursday last a small company of indians who had bad visited great salt lake city for the purpose of vf soliciting presents from the government as they were returning homeward quite di dissatisfied at not obtaining what they came for there being neither superintendent nor agent to be found in this part of the territory were very saucy saucy as they passed through the settlements at farmington they had some altercation with two men by the name of barnard on whom they made some demands near Kin King tons fons fort three of them assaulted a man who was bunting 7 stock on the range ranged and tried to run avei over him with their horses one of the indians was armed with bow and arrows the others had each a war club the one having a bow shot twelve arrows at the man eight 91 of which took leffe effect ct wounding him badly the other two then came up with their war clubs to dispatch him but one of them accidentally dropped his club the wounded man seized and wielding it dexterously he soon drove the savage assailants from the fiell field how much truth there may be in the story we cannot cas cay but know that thae when indians are mad because they do not or cannot get what they want they are orten often turbulent and reckless and will insult and abuse those who have treated them kindly as well as those who have not many of the indians in this territory complain that the promises made to them by the superintendent and agents have not been fulfilled that is a matter between the red skins and the government agents and may be true or not but it has been thoroughly demonstrated rated that th at if agreements made maae with or promises made to any of the american race are not carried out by the party dealing with them a spirit of revenge is at once en kindled i which cannot be satisfied till they commit some depredation and often not without the shedding m of blood since writing the foregoing we have received from a correspondent at ogden city an authentic account of the occurrence which can b sven seen in another column |