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Show DULL KNIFE Doch Some Cnttlue Willi 3 is Touuue. Chicago, 8, Tunes' Camp Robinson: Robin-son: Dull Knife, yesterday, addressing tbe Jriendly Sioux and Red Cloud who had been urging them to become reconciled, said, "VVe came back, my friendd, to live with yoj. We went south by the advice of tbe whites. We were Btarved to desperation. Our women and children died of disease and hunger. We would rather be shot than to live in that country. We came north where we had been well treated. We meant to live with the Sioux and be at peace with tbe whites. Some of our young warriors ran away from us, murdered whites and es-cupel es-cupel north. Non3ofua have- done wrong, and all we want is peace." Turning to Lieut. Chase, he said: "Let us go. We ask for none of our properly; we will walk to Red Cloud's agency and live in pea 'e with lum, but we can't go smth. We were always well-treated hern bv "Thror Stars" (General Cruol:) VVe waul t( come here again. Wu were Ukei: . from our country to at tranue land, where we cannot live Tell the gre;U father and General Crook about us.' To which Lieut. Ohudu replied: "TIk preat father and General Crook know about you. You are nubject to theii oiders." In an interviow with Lieut. Chaae, alter ward, he eaid "All tbe Indians aro gocul as soon as they are captured or killed." Those veiy Cheyenne have trophies of murdered people, they have shawls of women, bed clothing that could only come from homes where womeu wure mislrossee aud children's clothes were evideoily taken from white lamilies on their murderous march from the south. |