Show nevada cevada items money continues to to be in great greal demand in all parts of provisions bf late have been more scarce and arld anid difficult to be obtained than ever before since the country was occupied by the whites and tn in some in stances have been sold tor for almost their r weight in gold flour in and about carson has been held by importers at as high as forty cents per pound and other things in the line of provisions and tiburse feed had bad commanded corresponding prices which those having the chink could purchase whatever their necessities may have been nay hax however had fallen a little in price and could be bought at one hu hundred and forty dollars per ton which was as reported about as low as could be bought for several weeks to come and till new hay bay began to end find its ltd way into market the weather ber on and about the loth dinst was very cold and uncomfortable for the season and the frosts did dia cam considerable sid erable nipping new discoveries of gold and bliver silver ar are e almost daily announced and pro prospectors specters have brought many specimens of mineral rock into carson enough as thought by some to construct the flun foundation dation to the contemplated S ate 11 II use it if appropriated to that use everybody seems trying to raise the wind and every new rock led ledge e discovered in their prospecting euting eiting to tours urs ia 13 announced to contain as beli beil believed Uell believed eved 11 u untold wealth the Humboldt mines are lire seemingly attract ing 8 bome rome considerable bie ble a t atlon and th there pre bre are i rich fich neb claims cwm J AA B f cje there by bv discoverers ahoi wb 0 h have hare ave holthe means meant of wa working aking we ih em in ou decess ellk ta abose ose inho w lio ilo were j at work were reported to be doing i wu but provision were scarce and the raa roads ds so bad hat that none could could be jm imported p arted andl and na no very great ahinga things could be d ne lii ill iiii the waters sub subsided sided and the roads become pa hable habie aej then if brought from the west it would have to be f purchased in california and transported tran ported over the mountains at extravagant rates some of the salmon river gold seekers from carson ila ha written back to their friends that the humboldt mine mines 9 were generally making and anai anxiously meting waling jle ile arr val of speculators to buy out their claims and to e transit af pf fortune hunters hu allters thi thither thera a line of stages r has been recently established between betwee ft the washoe and hurn hum bodt mines i notwithstanding the ty of money and ana provisions s things about carson vre ere beginning to improve some of the mills wh chabad had bad been repaired and put in running C condition after sustaining serious damage from the floods last wil wll winter iter lter have been compelled to stop again the huh bih waters produced produce d by the disso dissolving birino of the snows oil on the mountains having swept out their d dims ams a and na rth ct berwise benvie demo demolished lobed betemps he temporary repairs and improvements which had been madho madko made to start the thie mills and keep them at work till more substantial dams darns and improvements rits lits could be made inid notwithstanding 0 these draw backs to nin are announced as bein being t in progress reps for building more mills and for tor to r making 0 many permanent improvement improvements op for which there was plenty of lumber and other material a and nd nothing was wai wanting to carry out their intentions tit tie lly liy as soon as provisions should arrive froni erom california calif ornia but cash the anticipated collision between the he indians I 1 and the settlers has vanished and anti despite the wars warb and rumors of wars that have for a i long iong time bebenin been in cir clr on all is now peace within the limits of tha that thab 1 t territory A correspondent of the union says bays that thab he hb fias ilas been assured by governor nye rye and the indian agent wassen that nearly all the trl tri tribes beg bei within their jurisdiction are quiet and well dip std and that with the exception of a f few e 1 v rene renegade 0 ade indians about honey lake ard to the north no serious trouble with them is apprehended wahoo one of brothers and as represented a bad indian is reported mohave to have been killed recently while en erl t a visit to the walker niver river indians indiana by some of the diggers Digger ai for taking in the first place unwarrantable liberties with some bome of their squads squaws and then f for or breaking a gun or two over the heads of the braves nho who mho who resented the injury ori on exemplifying nib hla civilization in that war way he put out as aa ha story goes but wa was 3 pwe pus pub led captured and chopped and cut into mince munce meat and to make a complete finish of their wok they burned the mutilated body of their vic vie vicia im to ashes it was wag feared that Winne winn winnemucca would abek seek revenge and mr wassen indian agent had bad made him a visit to endeavor to turn away his wrath th tho resul had bad not transpired wood which had bad been very scarce and dear at virginia and in other places had become more plentiful i and could be bought for tor fourteen dollars per cord during the time fuel was so scarce and dear some bome of the pi plute ute indiana who are represented as being more willing to toworu work t han than the generality of the aborigines ln in that region made as as high as four foun dollars per dayan day dat la packing wood from the ibe mount lins linb at nifty nitty cents per back bick io load ad the visual usual pice pace p ice ide demandel demanded and paid the enterprise bays says the indians about there are gene ally anxious to get work and earn money and suggests that if bonne borne way was dev sed to keep them employed it would greatly improve their condition and dispose them to peace were they otherwise inclined it asserts that those indians do not steal nor drink whisky and always spend their money for useful articles sightings Figh tings shootings c and other blood lett iett letting ing operations are depre represented as of frequent occurrence but not as common as they were last fall fali and may be expected to be again as soon as money becomes a little ittle more plenty and the gambling fraternity again make a rush for that section ct cf country the principal loss by hire bire recently reported was the burning of eighty tons of hay bay belang in ing to a mr morgan of virginia which ili he had bad stored in the vicinity of fort chu churchill at present prices sq V aa not In consi er I 1 able |