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47[IMAGE.] trouble. Your have thousands of friends in the East. Gen. Miles and Capt. Lee can reach those friends. I have this confidence: there will be no war on the part of Gen. Miles, if you give up your arms, because through military discipline he can control his men, as soldiers ahve no interest to shoot Indians. Tell your young men to be calm and have confidence in Gen. Miles, who will see you through. But you must discipline and control your young men. Let every man who talks mean what he says, and not talk to evade the question. I. to show you what confidence I have in Gen. Miles that he will not fire upon uou and your women and children when you are disarmed, I will promise to live in your camp until you have confidence that hte white chief will see no harm come to you. I am glad to hear tha tsome chiefs are going to Washington, and hope, instead of ten, twenty or twenty-five will go. I will be there to see you, and may go with you. I will do all i cna in my humble way for you. Let us all work for peave between teh white men and the red - not for a moment, a day, a year, but for ever, for eternity." BILL CODY - (BY an OLD COMRADE.) I knew him first in Kansas in teh days of '68, I mind me, too, of '76, the time when Cody took They tell me that the women folk now take his word as I haveen't seen him much of late, how does he bear his To see him in his trimmin's, he can't hardly loo the Gridrion Club, WM. E. ANNIN MACAULAY'S NEW ZEALANDER. - THE LAST OF THE MONICANS. - THE LAST OF An addition which has just been made to the United States National Museum at Washington affords important subsidiary evidence, if such were needed, of the unique interest attending the extraodrinary exhibition at Manchester illustrative of the Wild West. Natu- | 47[IMAGE.] trouble. Your have thousands of friends in the East. Gen. Miles and Capt. Lee can reach those friends. I have this confidence: there will be no war on the part of Gen. Miles, if you give up your arms, because through military discipline he can control his men, as soldiers ahve no interest to shoot Indians. Tell your young men to be calm and have confidence in Gen. Miles, who will see you through. But you must discipline and control your young men. Let every man who talks mean what he says, and not talk to evade the question. I. to show you what confidence I have in Gen. Miles that he will not fire upon uou and your women and children when you are disarmed, I will promise to live in your camp until you have confidence that hte white chief will see no harm come to you. I am glad to hear tha tsome chiefs are going to Washington, and hope, instead of ten, twenty or twenty-five will go. I will be there to see you, and may go with you. I will do all i cna in my humble way for you. Let us all work for peave between teh white men and the red - not for a moment, a day, a year, but for ever, for eternity." BILL CODY - (BY an OLD COMRADE.) I knew him first in Kansas in teh days of '68, I mind me, too, of '76, the time when Cody took They tell me that the women folk now take his word as I haveen't seen him much of late, how does he bear his NOT DONE MACAULAY'S NEW ZEALANDER. - THE LAST OF THE MONICANS. - THE LAST OF An addition which has just been made to the United States National Museum at Washington affords important subsidiary evidence, if such were needed, of the unique interest attending the extraodrinary exhibition at Manchester illustrative of the Wild West. Natu- |
