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Show THAT INDIANWAR. It Is Orcr at rort Bcrnttt, it U 1 KalJ.-Tlie1fUJer'M T I j REVELATIONS CONCERNINC'THC SALVATION ARMY. Four ilnnuml ItalUni Bttaratd from Xeir lark Became TlifT Had Xo Sonrr- NINE THOUSAND MEN STRIKING IN SCOTLAND. Paj-acll Coasolcs Jllmsrir hj Think- lag tbat Time r on Ms STilr. i By Teiegraph to the Mws. "THE IXUIAX WAR." CaatlBln Xersllle ftavyi It U Over. - Piebkk, 6. D., Dec. 25. Captain NurvUIr, special opcut. lias just ru-turceU ru-turceU from K'itt liennett and re-iwrtatliat re-iwrtatliat tlie Indian war there is "ver. Tbe Indians were afraid they would be maerarml or they would nave come in before After the Indiana In-diana arrived at Uemiett countils were IrcM It) dttermluu whether they tvbuld Rim up their anus or uot. Agent 1'aloier said: "No arms, no ration or blankets." This Mxmbrotghtllieii t timo and all the arms ore nutr stacked up at the agency. Captain Hearst, the commanding ofllc.tr at Fort Scully, has arrived and repotts the capitulation of 174 Uncapas, from Xloeebud Agency. Karjclas Jiarcvllo, a faimer, brought In412df,BlB Foot's Indians; Out of tiitie nlm-ty-tlrjht ttands "of arms n ere coliected. lSlltlog Bull's men ftaut to remaining' Cheyenne and say they are afraid tdTxturn to' Standing Itock. All have curren-dercd curren-dercd and the btst of cart) is being given them. Many of the leaden among tbe Indians acted very ugly in making the final tettlemenU. ITVfeRiniUkQ QUIET, T C OiTAM's, Dccti.Acconling to renoita trtehed at the, mounted lollce department it appears that the CommK-Ioncr three weeks ngu IsueJ orders ,lo the tattler paliols to disarm all tin ted States Indians coming into Canadian territory and colIeU a ,duty on their pon!e, or eke turn the. Indians back. The lnstructlcns were carried out, with the result that everything is quiet In 'all the Indian reserves. WHAT THE IMJIA.N3 1 EAIL Osiaiia, Dec. SS. A r pedal 'from Pinu Hldgcjaje the Indians in tbe Had Lauds are ttill in council, Conrierscame in today with the news that Short Bull said, if the Government will agree not to disarm dis-arm his men nor take their. ponIt ho will come In. Toe Indians are uolJlnsottt In fear that they are to bcglVen oxen instead of ponies. A wagon train left Pine Jtl.lge today to-day with camp supplies for the ninth cavalry, which marched yesterday. Fighting U looked for If the hosllles don't come in soon. ANOTIIl.l'. VERSION. Chicago, Dec. 23. The Inter-Ocean's Inter-Ocean's Pine Hi Jgo special says Ave of the friindiles who went out to uegotla'e with the hostiles returned today and reported others tcmibg. Thu hosUit. thby iay, are wholly unmanageable and will hot listen to reason. It is now thought that the Ninth Cavalry will ,aku the fit Id against the hostile. Some of the returned dancers are trying to sneak away I rem the agency. |