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Show I'ow wow. That biir Indian puw ow is to ho hold on tho ca.-a bank ol Hear river, just .south-oust, of Corinno, o Mion us tho "high joints" mo lis M'uiblod. T'lioro havo already utrivod . Iiiefs and delegations, with their wives ind families, from tho White Knives of tho Humboldt and Gooso creek; liannaoka from Fort Hall; tho broken bands of liannaeks uud Shoshones lVoni Soda Springs and Caeho Valley. Wash u kio, with his band, now on route, camped lust night at Hear Lake Itepivsentatives from the Utes of the I'mtah reservation; Shib-er-eoh's, from Given river; Pah-vaiUs from Fillmore, and Gosha-utes from Skull Valley and Tooele, are also expected to bo present. Little Soldier, now in town, who is tho big "high joint" of tho camp meeting, meet-ing, isveiy anxious that tho delegates from tho south should put in an appearance ap-pearance as soon as possible, and ro-quest.s ro-quest.s us, through the lU:it.i.l, to ask the whites in our southern settlements settle-ments to notify tho Indians of this fact. Wo understand that there is considerable consid-erable dissatisfaction among our red friends at tho manner in which the government has neglected them in not carrying out treaty stipulations and leaving them without proper officers, thero being no superintendent or regularly regu-larly appointed agents iu the Territory at the present time, except Mr. Critch-elow, Critch-elow, at the Uintah reservation. Pleasure parties from tho east, who never saw tho noble red mau in his na tive grandeur, can havo an excellent chance to see tho elephant iu all his pristine glory on tho banks of Bear river iu a few days. Couldn't tho railroads rail-roads get up excursions specially for this purpose ? We think it would pay. Where is Peter Cooper, Vincent Col yer, and the Indian peace commissioners commission-ers ? They should certaiuly have a delegate at this important convention of the Great BaMu red men. Due uotice of the day for tho opening of the session will be given through the columns of the Herald. |