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Show ANorillll MlllAX MAUI- iTaipetrt that there It danger of the Inaugurntlon of another Indian war. The cauto tot thla n j rehontlon It that Hie red men notably the Chryennea an.l Arapaboct are expecting tho Me-tlah to come toon and enable (hem t.i regain tho landa taken from them by the wbllet. It It alleged that Ihty havu rtumed the barbarlo ceremonlea Ihty Indiiljel In lull winter, aud announce an-nounce that they proline to keep them going until Iho t pearance of their ex- rctetl deliverer. That the dancing and acml-elnglng ceremonies of thete poor poople, when they nre not accompanied by auy bloodthlrtty tymplomi, thould create coniternatlon It henomenally lingular lingu-lar unJer the clrcumttancet. Itdoea uotapar that Ihey have any Idea of being able, or of attempting to deliver theuitelvet from their rctent tltua Hon. Thla glgantlo labor It, according to their belief, to be performed for them by the "whlto mvi'e Mewlah" that tame balllg who llveit on earth agra llnce an. wat llalu by being nailed to a tree. It really look aa If the fear alleged to eil.t among many white people It lauted by ft tnenklng belief that Ihtre may ponlbly bo aome truth lu the antlclpitlont of the I mil-ana mil-ana about the coming of Chrltt to deliver de-liver them. If not, why tlioul.l there bo any apprehentlou wllh regard to their faith In the appearance of a do-lverer do-lverer any more thin In relation to tho often exjloded expectation! expecta-tion! of Iho Advrntlthx The I titer havoon eeveral occuilone eet the pro-preclte pro-preclte hour for the appearance of Hie Itedeemvr, and havn been na often disappointed, Juilat It teemt the Indiana In-diana were; for they anticipated their deliverance to como before ttilt time. Home of the leajlng military urttctn auocUted with the campaign of laat winter averted Ihat If the I udlaba had been proferly treated, Inttead of liclnz roblicd and ttarve I by the government agent', there would have been 110 trouble, aa the ioor tavage would have been contented, aud therefore would not have locked for a deliverer. The Indian bureau haa Income n reproach to the nation, an evidence of thla being the contemptuiut alluilon to It In I,ondon Truth, luteaklng of tho potslhle annexation an-nexation of Canada to the United eHatet. In that event, !,ibouchcre holdt that the Indian would be the only tullrrert, at they would be turnril ovr to the mercy of a eytteru notorlom for the moit tltjrant auj glgantlo abutet. It It more than probtble that a de-raanjwlll de-raanjwlll before long lio made for military Interference with tho ''flhof t-ly"rtrtmonleiof t-ly"rtrtmonleiof the Indlant, for the irpoeofilopplngthem. If thliclainor It lutened to, trouble la liable to grow out of the quertlou, at au attempt to txllngulah their prociedlugt will doubllni have the eiliKtof making the red men angry and riaentfut. Fur the rake cf humanity, every mean! thould be uted to prevent war and bloodahed. To re-enact audi traglo and wofill roenee at wore aatoclated with the campaign of a year ago would U a great calamity. |