Show VV V Sitting GnUs Surrender St Paul 20The Pioneer Press has the following special from Fort Buford Sitting Bull and about 200 people arrived at exactly 12 oclock today and surrendered their arms and ponies to Maj Brotherton No speeches have yet been made as Bull and his orators are fatigued i and hungry They were placed in compartments between the post and boat landing find are as secure in Maj Brothertons care as if in irons A correspondent visited Bull after his lodge was erected and cheered the old man by informing in-forming him that he had seen his lost daughter who the Canadians i had told him was in chains only a short time before and that she was well and happy He expressed a desire to talk after he bad rested and eaten The cavalcade as it filed into the garrison attracted much attention It consisted of six army wagons loaded with squaws and children followed by twenty five or thirty of the Red river carts well filed with baggage Sitting Bull himself and his chiefs and head men rode their ponies and did not dismount and shake hands till they arrived at the place fixed upon for their camp Bull has seemed more sullen and insolent than any of the chiefs he has under his management It is thought kind treatment will soon pacify him Government accepted his surrender in good faith A dispatch was forwarded for-warded to Standing Rock informing Crow Wing and Low Dog of Sitting Bulls arrival and it was believed that this news would remove any desire de-sire the Indians there might have to leave the agency > V V A |