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Show TELEGRAPHIC THE IXUIAVS On Little Holt's Trull Ao All'eetiui: Sceue. Ciiicao, 7. limes1 Camp RubiD-8on, RubiD-8on, Nebraska : A courier just arrived Irom the Setentu cavalry cuaiuiarjd on Ash creek, tjlales tbat Little Wall's trail wna discovered yeaterday goiug Houlii from tbe bend of Ash creek, iu tha directiun of Riumiug Water, Tbe hotttilea are enciuavocii-'K to cress tbo road between Fort Lara mie aucl this pOBt. Four companies of the Third and Seventh oav.iiry, Captiin J. F. Simpson commaudiDg, are iu full pursuit, and will doubtless capture them, not, however, without loss ol" life. Ked Cloud, Red Dog, Little Wound arjd other chiefs arrived at thin pott lo-iluy, requeettd ptrmission to eeo tbe Cueyenue prioouers, aud were admitted ad-mitted to tbo prison room uuiler mili t iry dieciplirje ai:d police rtguliiUona. Toey held their council In the prea enco of Lieut. G. F. Chuse, of tho Third cavalry, comQianding officer ot . the Indian guard. Many of tbe Sioux chieftain's friends and rtlationa were among the Cheyenne prisoners. Tbe ecenu at the meeting was very affecting. Tears trickled aown the cheeks of I lie most savage of the Indian warrioru, Red Cloud mado a Bpecch aud eloquently elo-quently urged the recalcitrants to accept ac-cept the inevitahlo peacably, m ho and hie had done, lor the sake ot their posterity. In tbe same strain, Red Dok said: "Red Cloud and I have co mo to see you. We have beeu north a long time aud tben we came here. Tbe whites gave ua good advice; ad-vice; we took it. You young men, look to your lathere, mothers and your little ones; they look very hard. Have pity on them and do right." |