Show INDIAN attacks aeta ayta IRS ibs the largo large delegations of indians from texas and from the far north at wash ington or on thu tho way thither att tract fresh attention to tho the peace policy and are of course the signal for a movement all along the line of border and land stealing organizations against it the tho telegraph has been again set in motion to circulate cir clr culat a falsehoods alse aise hoods about the views of general sherman and about the peril of impending wars in dakota and texas there Is not the slightest cause to fear an indian war this year nor do wo we believe the report that general sherman thinks there is or that he said so indian wars never begin at this season more especially not so far north as dakota moreover there are no signs of that extreme dissatisfaction either north mirth or south which augurs war the sioux have leen been been quieted by the peace policy and their leading chiefs are now either in washington talking peace or at home doing what they can to carry it out amongst their people our st SL louis dispatches of sunday show a like situation among tile the tribes of texas the klowas com anches Arapah oes and even i the new now mexican apaches are sen sending ding dlug their braves and head men to confer with the president and give the most reliable p pledges ledges that at they will hold their people to the peace bace policy and do their best to t train rain t them em into the white mans whys ways of labor for a subsistence but says the opponent of the peace policy the utes are stealing cattle and killing herders gerders in southern utah and the apaches have just proved so vicious upon one of their reservations that general crook was obliged in self defense to turn ills liis backon bachon base on the peace policy and apply force with great rigor what have you to say to this wo we have to say that so far aslee utes are concerned from the best information we can collect they have been badly dealt with by the agent set over them that they are in a st starving arv condition when they ought to bo be fed and clad by the united states and that we believe there was money enough squandered to have hiie fed and clad them and prevent the war which is threatened in southern utah the settlers are not to blame in this case but the government partially for neglecting tolle toile epan an eye upon tile the changing condition of the indians and partly on account of its agents it has been told us that in a late lato interview with secretary delano dolano brigham young informed the secretary that if the government would glye him the use uso or of 1000 he would do more with it to pacify cy the b 0 indians than the tho ic agents a ent sw with til ten ton times the amount and that delano del dei replied ho he believed tuo tue statement state of course it would noldo not do to trust our indian affairs with a mormon at a timo ume when we are threatened with mormon but the tile fact is worth something as showing that the apprehensions apprehension a mado made to preserve tile the peace by feeding and clothing the savages must bo be wasted upon speculators an and speculators rge age peculators speculators tors to the neglect of the duty of first import importance aneg aued to settlers and the honor of tho the government As to the arizona apaches and the late affair of general crook we have only to say that the general did jils duty we do not understand that the peace policy binds the hand band of the tho whites wilen when the indian is striking or that it means meana peace on our side with the privilege of war on theirs that view is the one falsely circulated by those who really desire a war of extermination and aud ith the purpose of bringing the peace policy into popular contempt they circulate it ha handin hand nd in haud hand with their inflated stories of impend pending ing indian wars and make it the pretext for all their assaults upon tho the quaker agents and the plausible excuse for every scheme of the railway land thieves oct L 1 shenew the new york confectioner who a few years ago taught his parrot to say bay pretty creature to every lady who entered his store etore la Is now very rich the reign of the servant girls has commenced A gentleman sent to an intelligence office to obtain a young lady to look on while his wife wire did the work the fair creature who was offered for the place after asking some fifty questions about whether they had tubs set whether the kitchen was down stairs etc asked how many evenings she could have out well 1 it said the gentleman 1 I we can lelyou have more than seven how many children have you said the handmaiden only one boy eight years old but we will drown him if you thin khod bo be in the way it was after a long day in india that sir harry smith drew u up to all ali allow w his comman command to march past tim him irn liu into into their quarters the infantry were tho the first to arrive and to them sir harry said bald ahal the infantry yes you are the tho infantry yes the foot soldier is a 3 lucky lueky fellow the infantry boy for me none of your nasty horses to clean get det into camp lie down catl cati eat cat there you are yes the infantry man is a lucky fellow and so they passed not long after the cavalry came up whereupon sir sin harry addressed them too in turn all ah the cavalry yes the cavalry ahal ahai you are the boys you are the lucky fellows follows none of your foot noot sore tired dusty infantry men but a smart chap with a horse a real gentleman yes you yon are th the C follows fellows for me nie fresh as larks it go co fellow adoli along IF the cavalryman cavalry man is a lucky |