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Show A irECUL BCXLETIV. TbwM(hU saiee theTcapera re r the itraaa. WAanixrrox, Dec 31. ThesJc-pal ThesJc-pal office furnishes a special bulletin following the morning reports which shows that over Arkansas Lastern Missouri and lea, the year closes with one of tho warmest periods on record for this season of the year, the temperatureover these ectlons Ulngfrom25toS0degreei-above Ulngfrom25toS0degreei-above the average. Tbe temperature is above the mean over nt-arlv the en "re country, west of the Alle-gnanlcs. Alle-gnanlcs. This warm wav will move eastward and over tbe gulf States. VV'ty ",?d ""eBnatcr jcrtlou of the Lako Region. Nk w Vear-day premises to be one of the warmest ever known I ""i anies" Report. , WA8iip,oT0V, Dec, 3i.-GeneraI Schofield thU morning received the M"e! HateJ Chadron, Nebraska-Dec Nebraska-Dec 30 I reported yesterday tht Sntfi ""i. from clonel Forsythe through General Brooke. I am now Informed that the losses ,n."ia "air were Car tain WalUce crtheSeventli Cavalry.and twentv-Hve twentv-Hve men killed. Lieutenant Gar-Hngton Gar-Hngton and thirty four nicn were wounded." Lieut- Hawthorn of the Second Jvalry d about three hundred Indians that were at or near tht SRency at the time are now here. Gen. Brooke reports that he expects that some will return. About 5000 men now belong to tbe hostile element ele-ment I-TrecttoboatthBa?ency tomorrow morning and report more in detail. |