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Show Auriferous Indians- The Cheyenne Leader says that on Tuesday, Slehhina. Post & Co. shipped to the Union National bank, N. Y., Bixty pounds of Black Hills SoM. On Monday tho First National bank shipped twenty pounds ofdust to New York. Siebbiua, Post &. Co. bought twenty-ono pounds of Deadwood dust for $5,000. The Snake Indians, with reinforcements reinforce-ments from theit nation, 150 in number, num-ber, have gone back to rejoin Crook. The Crows will scarcely return, as the hostile Sioux are camped near their territory, ad their presence is needed at home to protect their own people. Other Indian allies have been secured, and on the 12th of this1 month, with tho five companies ol infantry that left Felterman on the 4th, Crook will have nearly fifteen hundred men in his command. He will' ;ihen strike ihe Sioux immediately? |