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Show THE PRESSON THE INDIAN. ) WAR, Wo were riyht upon this subject. Tho war that was opened upon the red men lost winter by Gen. Crook was a wu ked war on tho principle ol the thing, but it wis a'so a war upon onrnelvrn which meant the destruction destruc-tion ot our best interests. The tact is too plain to b disputed nuw by the most venomous anil mercenary of the enemies nl the Indians. Wu say to Gov. Thayer of Wyoming, that when bo urged these military operations against the Indians he cut the commercial com-mercial throat of thin entire western country, and put back gold development develop-ment Mid tho progress of settlement more years than wo ahull h, willing to count until wo hear more and more from a field of war (hut promises to bu occupied much lunger Umn many people suppose. Omaha Herald. The Denver AVir.t of tho 7lb says: Tho popular voice is so nirongly in favnr of war that Governor Koult nit nt ft dispute!) to l'rctiident Grant oiler ing (online i regiment of fiontiers-uiun fiontiers-uiun it (he kiovernment would arm and equip them. |