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Show DEATH OF CBAZY EOKSE. Oarop Robinson, Neb., C. Crazy Horse died at mid nix lit. His people took his body away this morning. All quiet. Gen. Williams in a recent interview inter-view with an Omaha Herald reporter in reference to the Indians at the Red Cloud agency, referred to Crazy Horae, (whom Gen. Crook told a gentleman during his last visit to Salt Lake city, was the great warrior of tho Sioux in the campaign of last year, instead ot Sittine; bull) that it was feared they would make them trouble yet at the agency. He had been moody and ill-natured since his return to Red Cloud, and showed that he wan not to be trusted. "In fact," said Gen. Williams, "I am satisfied, al though he is adroit, ambitious, bravo, and possessing a considerable degree of ability, Crazy Horao, owes a good deal of his success as an Indian leader to the fact thnt he is a sort of general 'objector,' expressing dissatisfaction to every thing that is proposed by others. In this way he gathers about him all the other dissatisfied Indians, and as he is a man of unquestionable ability and of great nerve, he baa becomo the leader of this class." |