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Show THE MODOCS. M i- h -I'" '- i- "i-'t'1 " ;-wit. ;-wit. 1. ul- r- "ati'.r ti - M-'i-M mail. 1-, and ti,.- opim.-n of tin- An.-r-:,.-;. il r.l --ii ti,.- i! -K- n.,n t.. I-:u.i..- r-r'n.f pn-nnT". ' 'n IV.r t;i-' iL.-.-ofrhf llUiAI.U U'll U- I'-.ll.d al. 1, i ollliL.,1 litf id. Ulh' a(l"li "! M.-l-,. r ri,..t 1,.rp.ir.,.di.It.,n, of th- .mr .,,-.,,f hi.h rh. mi;.--land,.,., fi-.ni whl-h 1' apj,. ..r-. that tin-umid.T- w. n- .omiiiiif-'d i-d-- w.n a.,, a. tu.dlv m pK.-i-' .-- whli olif P"i-i,,,,, P"i-i,,,,, ,,1'th. inl..-, whil.- aiM-tii. r -r-111.11, to in.ikc a du'-r-ioii in tin n I :'ao,r.ur f.'i- r-Mn-f. ati k"l -ni i ,nimi. al to th.-iii. th. a. count h.rA-, and hi'lltally liiux'd' rl tin in. I'h.-li on the tir,t app.-ar, tin ,-, j,,,rt of a ma.-ra. n- of thf Indian.-lint. Indian.-lint. -huiiM alni"-t makf wlhlf limn Uudi I. tln-ir rotor, and -hrink from a.-rii.-iu the ruL-Uins of -aa.'' art.-md art.-md trea. In runs (h-dL-. A f--W Uli-mnt-'l Iiidi.ui 1 1 wonifii and ;int a.-, .-a.-r. d a.-, tiu' ln-aivr of a tl.i-, tl.i-, if tni''i' eolilil he, were !ift hy inoiin-uA inoiin-uA and ariii-il whit.' men, appar.-nlly On 11 iii voliintfiTS, and Were hriltaliv mnnUr-il in e..M hi.-. I. Wlu-n one thinks of the li--n Wriplit mas-.i-'iM of M-loes, and m 1 1 . 1, -i it with this later tnc'idy, th.-iv in nifanin .'iv.-n to Captain .la. k'. dfelarati-m tli. a he wa.-t " paying oil' old seort s. ' . And linTf arin-s, in spite' of every rt-furl rt-furl to keep it down, tin; n-'l intima- ti. .11 ..fa well-known Western num. j (hat In- wanlivl an Indian war '"jn-t ' loic the ln.es Rime ihili.LC to d'J," and to "vi s'ltne innn'-y out p.veL"n-nifut. p.veL"n-nifut. TiLMvrelvhed, tnisorahle M-U..s will iloiilitlf-.- lie exeent.Hl, and a fi-w uf tli. ir ih-s.eendenls lufly live 'm future yi'ats to think of the while man's villainy sm display.tl in this tnassiicre, pas.-in.L,' mor thejtirv-tiee thejtirv-tiee that may he inetedHit to tho-0 found guilty of murder, ami the Indian In-dian nature will prompt them to seek revenue, of' which oilier innocent whiles will have lo hear the hloo.lv fniil.s. . . i . . The Indian that outrages; the la wa of nature, ami sheds the hlood of the innocent or si mils his property, should e punched; hut whut should UmI.mip with the scoundrelly fellows- thai ,h:in-iu.' ,h:in-iu.' n roil ml the Indian encampments, carry drunkenness and disease into their wiek-i-ups, incite theju to deeils of .in1, and provoke a warfare where the innocent are tlie gr'ate.-l sullerei-s? |