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Show I uutral uf lii.Uup t.laiiliau. si--. :.L TJTdE I. -ii L ... . L- gn. g.!. 'I i.e t'unvrul Mjrvi.-es. i-t U..-ti--i l'ctcr Maug'uau were ptiluruic-J t-.-uay. An iujtficti-e C'.t:gri g:i-.i?u was aa-ii - s.-.a Ly l.-ui-ra L-jreuzj now and A. M. -M-i.s-.- r. Ti.e prweion to the jruve WLis headed b. the bras-i auJ uiait:al bahds, and seventy-tive cavalry, wiiu i.tlicer-i in utiii-.nu. A kuuJred alid h;:y-!uur Vehl.-l-.-s ib:l..Wed and jinety hu.st..jue Indians. Ihe number num-ber e-t' 1 ers- .us i-reseiit was at least Mji). lii.-hvp Maughuti's remains were interred directly east of President Ben-sou's. Ben-sou's. Tiie closing benedietina was pronoun --c J by ll.der C. '. l'enrose. The Caehe alley people i'eel that they have lost a il.ther and a friend. 11 he Indians say their father has gone, and that he never ha-1 two tongues. .Some fifty ledges are here painted and dressed, lor the occasion. They waited to-day iu concert ibr the lost, esteemed captain, and have paid the respect usual to a great brave. There are some grasshoppers in the north end of the valley, but numerous gulls ate here. Fall grain looks fine, and the people are busy putting in their crops. |