Show end of tile sa pawnee war I 1 surrender su render of the indians the whites re jc burning victorious we are glad to learn from the st joseph journal of saturday that the pawnee war which broke out about two weeks ago and threatened to give a good deal of trouble has been ended by a grard coup on the part pait of the whites the whites it will be remembered under governor blacky black of nebraska vent in purs pursuit of the savages to chastise them lo 10 for their d depredations on I 1 u t the w western estern settlements the indians about on one thousand strong were overtaken ov c staken on shell creek nebraska the whites did not number all told more than 33 0 or 40 these were commanded by governor black in person assisted by major west U S marshal and robertson with 20 or 30 regu ars of ft kealey the rem remainder were volunteers the americans had I 1 mounted cannon and on overtaking the indians three charges were made before the savages surrendered A number of indians were k killed lied and wounded major west knows of if two he ha killed himself none of the americans americana were killed and but few slightly wounded on the third charge the indians ran up tip a flag of truce and immediately el their surrendered surrendered grounded arms and gave up p their stock provisions ammunition ac major maior west states slates that just as the indians surrendered dei ed a bu huge bue e brawny half balf naked savage raised up out of the grass fired at him anti and then ran the major put spurs spur to his horse borse and made chase after pursuing him about one hundred yards anti and gett getting irig within shooting distance he be discharged his revolver reboh er the shot taking effect ile he says he ha thinks the indian bounded about ten or fifteen feet in in the air and alighting he again started on a run when the major made pursuit and fired four balls into his body bod before he nale made the savage bite the dust and thus by the forfeiture of et his life pay the Q penalty of his prow ess and daring |