Show THE SIOUX INDIAN WAIL WAR the indian war in minnesota Is reported at an end and that about two thousand indiana surrendered to general sibley ll 11 little atle crow was not of he be number of those who surrendered bu aa as 1 he departed westward fr fur the yankton countr country y with a considerable num number ber of his warriors before it was too late A large cavalry force was sent in of the vanquished and retreating chief and hopes opre entertained that he be would be captured with all bib bis al adherents berents there were those however notwithstanding the flattering re I 1 ports which were made by general ibler and by general pope commanding the departee depart met me it ot at the northwest announcing ibe the result of twe ibe i campaign against they have not been very thoroughly subdued that hat it will rul be ao no easy matter to catch little crow and that more depredations may be expected from the natives of that region incline inc ilc linel illel to war the ile reports from the scenes of the minnesota war ivar are somewhat conflicting lut but it Beems seems that the sioux or dacotah indians are considerably divided some being for peace while others prefer war and it is re lepor pored ed that those who are opposed to burying the i tomahawk have murdered many a 0 those who tho have accepted presents from the government and have attacked some of the bands who did not and will not join th them em in the war some of the friendly and inclined i 1 Daco dacotah tabs bad an interview with general sib ley at the mouth of the cail call cewa river and j through them some bome ninety captives had been returned they had separated from the war party and feared an attack from their blood thirsty brethren bret brel bren bien reb reu they claimed protection from general sibley which he promised to extend to them I 1 A military commission bad at latest dates dales tried several of those who surrendered or were cantu ed accused of being engaged in the massacre some of whom had been found guilty and sentenced to be hu g a mulato i ia ho had distinguished himself br by deed deeds of blood was of the number i the inhabitants by hundreds and thousands who fled from their bo homes bomes nies on thi breaking brea king kirg out of the war are represented to be returning with their flics flocos and herda herds andr the assuras ce that the war has terminated which if not tine and a treaty of peace be not made with the disaffected bands and they become reconciled the settlers on th the frontiers p na an ot be as safe aa as represented more MOIE complaints the eastern mail has arria arrived entire here of late with great regularity but long iong ang and aa Aloud 1 loud complaints are made about newsy pei pel e magazines maa zineb etc 11 coning coming up missing mi asing freau antly than heretofore and some seme seem seera anxious to know the reason which 19 i probably because there isa is a greater demand for such things along the route than in the summer bummer season such has ever been thecae the case arid and it is useless to complain for there ia is no remedy for the evil and it wi I 1 have to be endured till satan thill shall be boun and his emmis garles sarles banished bani bd from the boum tryon iry or eie eje from tue the pi piaia plain ain aiu |