The Indian Troubles
The administratiou looks npon the Iadiau Irouble in the Northwest as constitutiug just uow the most scrious questiou wif.li hu-t it lm to deal. The irttöBt report froin the sent oí war prove wlint w::s licfoic Uimwii, t hut. t)u military fórée ïow on the Paolflc coast is'ültoge'tber iiiu.l.'inati' tor the prompt hhj)preasion of the present diinoulties, To reiuforoe tlie P nited States troopK with reRulars wonld involve tlw trausportatiou of men and material of war across the continent, and before the relief could eaeh the Pacific coost it might be too ate for it to be of any assistanee. If natters continue to look as serions au it present in the Northwest it is not im)ossible that tlic President mny cali iipn the Stiltes to furnish militia for the
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