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yuiuuj-partedInjured.Quincy, train, w for Kan bal and'\\vCi nrJOUN' GRASS.4kQro:which; hi Grove sta far enoug The mail train wepersons reported were kill fifty-five wreck hoWesternhercstat4nite part deavor t tho accidBoj. Dublin cotted fai with thre near Lis men who escaped McAuliffi named F Cork, on white d; names.! onlored 1 knees, o strangerhour aiteINS.-The Rcpub-partly trims % met here mating Cou-3hief Justice ig .Supremetial electors, were held ins were mitde ;s as follc ws: nna; rencun-W. Morrow, r. G. Fhelj s. lal Congrcs-us follows: DcIInven, of John A. En-rict, Gen cm1, inated. For •gc, John F. i. Tho plat-lows:ms of Califor-faitonal plat-aad congratu-aominaiion of I* rcprcsenta-nil Americ- n rotectlon, anil ilicy whereby n the basis of lt;1 usu be co ii ty demanded: rs of Congress fforts in bc-' legislation:to- , make id in . every Ckineso with ks to the Rc-»r its emphatic ind impressesFather, and he spoke for about half an hour, urging, thorn to reconsider their acticn of Friday and sign tho treaty. He assured them of the friendliness of tho Great Father, and that tho measure under discussion, was in their interest; that they ought to accept it. . Agent McLaughlin also advised them to sign. Judge .Wright thou made a calm and convincing argument, the best that has yet been made, but, so far as could be observed; not the leust impression ! was made upon tbo Indians.John Grass said he could not understand why the whites were so anxious to get a portion of their land when there was so much vacant land on. the other side of the river. Ho said he would not sign it, and that all ' the . Indians, had decided not to sign oither paper. His declaration discouraged * tho J. Commission somewhat, but they continued to argue.: Mad Bear also spoke against tho measure. Sitting Bull did not say any thing, but ht* talks frooly to the Indians individually. Li. *V ; v.unanimous against signing the other paper —the red or black—but the most solemn oath” known to the Sioux was taken. Each arose and swore by the Great Spirit that ho would never sign the papers. Governor Church was introduced to thoHomeward Hound.tsTpw Vo-RTzr. Ausr. 2. — Over: . 800tho measure. The feeling wa3 more intense than ever and not onl* was a vote taken which wasIndians as being next to the GreatDog, Mad Bear anlt;1 others all againstik Vw// tVi r» Timncnro Thft
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Oskaloosa, Iowa, US

Thu, Aug 09, 1888

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