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Show Nhcrman'M Indinii l'olfcy ClileT Jusciib, Washington, 23. fieneral Sherman Sher-man favorb extending to white people nnd their property as well as to the ; pmpt Tlx ol the United States full and ample military protection from tbe 'Jep:ulauuus, ol hostile Indiana. While he ia not actually in favor ol the fighting policy toward tbe Indians instead ot one of leeding them, be has alwttj'B advocated the theory that the army should h;ivo full control of the Itidmn queiou. Sherman said today to-day that ho believed the Indian troubles in Oregon, Nevada and other a tales hnd territories through which he has passed to be at an end. Whatever What-ever might be said tbe army has cer-tainly cer-tainly dune jta duty nobly. A long interview between General Sberoian atd the secretary of war took place oif Moud.ty. It ia learned Unit the adoiiuitjtritiion is at a losa to uetermiua Wh.u disposition hhali be I made ol Ciiit f Juappli and hid band, I now that tbey have beeu cauglit. Sherman ejya Juoeph fought in a Chrialian mdnnerioi taking ucali'S or mutilating the duad, and be ib not iu favor of putting him to death. He is, huweveri oppc.ped to releasing Joseph and allowiug him to leturn to O.'eoa. The chielknonB too 'much of that country and iimy again- be come troublesome. |