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& v B/ a ' a . - " N 3 I HE OMAHA AlLX > E — h. S ——— T — — e ——— > s > 1 P y > 103 T 1T i FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1884, NO. 138, ¢ dloted and occupied; aleo the threa naw train. | faees of this echaractar cannot by trind in the [ thole childron to go to distant yrts of the [ of 600,000 acres, have bean investigated and | wasts of tha pblle domatn witheat . INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. h:'v‘ rehoo! hiidings | at Lawrence, Chilocoo, | courts of the Uuited States, thera s no tri [ cotntey, to sectious anknown to tham i or: | reported, prineipally in California, Colcrads, o VondAnt Bioon stial s THE CJ{EB LINE, and Genoa: and a building begun - £01.0 ¥ 1 unal in which the erime of murder can be | dor that they may secur® the advantg s of | ta Mion sota ani New Mexico, aud a | er a taloment and ocenpation e Muceat White Earth, Minn. Th flarish. | ounahed Mnoe offensen iy b pnished fan education and becoue od with the | e in Al other pablic land wiat 1 ) ¥ e tima Han Tully we | S fin ’ o |ing Albuquerque rchool bas inoved into new | through the agency of the “‘court of Indian of- | ways of civilised pa ple, sab number i 0 and tertories; 080 entrins hase baan cancel d | et whin the falnoas in the ot poral uf | Qanatn P " Annal H{![]M‘[ of Secrctary of the q:"n.-.“‘. O ree pears of waiting in ren: eq | fenses,” but it will hardly do to laave the pun, | the varions trias do ontribits something o fon final prososdi 33 hoid for enrionllation, | miblio landa shall o u. ead thet the honet of 1 SoRGtOP Bmwr, of Gawgds, Addrisses ' et e supplomestod by tomporary make. | ihment of the crime of murder to 8 tribunal | tha support of themeel ved a4 a They & d hearings have baen orderd i 78100 1t remaininge should & nom ) i /) Tnterior Teller, et b one after the. otlier as (| that exists only by tha consent of the Tn fians | are arkiog for atook eattle an | decly fog theie [ About 5000 wntrise have bea” sspendod, [ v of actuy e only; Ad A 1he Colored Pesple. the puplls crowded in, Thi building was fo. | of the ressrvation. 1f tha ¥ t to to take care of thon if furnishied, | awaiting investigaiion ulio 1 AL AR I ) atena - tanded for 178 pupils, and the superimtendant | b punisbed according to th cus. | an suerally profebh willogness 80 do | Tn & apeoial report sabmitved May 13, 184, | ulat resorven, forentry exclisively o T N Ty PO of the school is asking for th - itm «diate erac- | tom, it bacomes tha duty of the next (f kin to | whateve required of Shem in order that [inreply to a resolation of the vy Lwtatod | the homestoad laws. and wmendiog the homes | The Bieeting of Clove . TELUER'S REPORT, ‘i‘»ll.‘h“(n;'\ b hea 'Mlvrll avenge the death of his relative by either kill- | they may bio me celf-supnorin But, like | s follows: atuwl 160 = % hroveny (e, 1 Ve Bleetion of Clevelnnd Considered] Drrar wentor e INTerion, L | 50 mal papts. who will for sdmittance | ing the murderer or some ono of his kinsma neducat d peopls, they e wastable in yond the cases apostiically exsmined, T[evasi n of wiss rostrictions B i tleint 1o the Bace~A WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 1834, | picai) "and the 100 others who con easi/y Thio Inws of the state or territory wherein th v opinions and resolvs, aud néed much [ have no donbt tat much hw been dona i the [ quicements 1d 18 & thea Wewon WHvH S In swbm ¢ fog my third and lass an | obtained. ‘The £49,000 appropria g your | Eeservation {4 witunt:d ought & be extandal | enconrag “""‘3"""“[""_’7' o keep fn the | way of provention n‘(h thephire of the ¢ s ind answering pronowncod publie. do- § N dbort ¢ " of the s | for buildings will be needed for phe Crow | oVer the recervation, and the Tndians shonld y profes saunet wi llow. operations, But the tercitory to b coversd is | mard, & mual rsport of the operations of the depart. | for bul fings Wik W0 el K8 BER CRON, 1 mpelled €1 obay anch e and b allowed | " Tn y Jast report 1 ree U thaball|wr vt and tha proportion of: feandulont | 1uusanr, vexoina oF e ronte vosat, | o ment, I beg leavo to renaw recommendations X buil ‘iugs, and repsics and addiions at | to elaim th protaction ¢! appropriations nob made under the pro- featries found to exiss isso Loae, thas if 1t be 1 Lot " Special Diepateh to the Globe.Demosst, of formier reports, k0 far as there may bo nee | gthor poiuts, aad Albuguerque must wait an COUKT OF INDIAN O HKS, vis ].u. of |r...vlv '-n imml,.m. .l"(h-.llu‘- 1] the \M'i llvn‘ of e " ‘p“ (I]w-(u ‘;,”{,,,‘ ? ,::."“ b lvjur‘ " :L xl na'lu:! l\‘l:.;lll"!"\n ATLANTA, Ga,, November 20, The colored ool ) N at the diwpusal of the depirtnet to e dis: | publ ds ehall ba protect:d from indie: | & rons com plaints mado conoerning tha - | ity therofor, and to muks such suggestions | othar year, a8 muet alss wnn other p The comwissioner of Indian Affairs, under Triited an -t FHEte B\ 1 wacith of Aite | oelnttiate ptio {dert et 0t | illegal fenetri of 'tho. publio. Taud ot e d | Deople favited Governoe MoUanicl, Senators pe e i | chudevilon. Hxye 4 whoro thera are rither no buildings at all or [ my dirsstion, in 1884 eatablished - tribuna S0 | LI IOR Y Ly WHTSR wet 1 Bioba N Colat v, D expigignce and obwervaion have shown | RUFCL N ko ised Immiediate en for th it o o e Tha T, | Tndians may domand, SAnithoe yoar's ox- [ feaudulont appropriation, more — ad quate uishtion Ly which wuch iliegal foue naad Colqu v, De, Lucker and 3 b 5 : ! co and obwervation has steengthened my | logisativa aeasuros will necd ¢ wopred | K0t o summarily vomoved withous the de- | other white e Wint the public interest dsmands, 18 on thelt sessrvitions. &n i satibed 1o | & mon to meet thea to-night meant, dia 4 'y e ) N Tay and «xpe | o ’ ‘ ‘ Y Ok 3 0w 18 qe-tio i [ beliove 1f thy The repeal of the ore-enipion and ti y and (xy of amit in coue | regrot . \ INDIAN AFFAIRS, There is no obatacle to progress in Indianed- [ “court of Tndian offorses,” Expericnos ha [ Views on this que-tion, and ¥ C tosaY thab, 068 ik and add=sas thaw upon 1esnes ( ertinent to the 4 N 01 Jpropr ora placed af 0 | ev WS v e rotolore recom. | 49 8 AL CONErah hms so ailed to Like ! 3 3 Iuwy Iastanonal raport Teave it as my | ucation with which this offic: has had to con' | demonsteated the great vaiuo of thin teibuual | Bon-teaty appropeiationy wors placed ac the | enlturo T e | et m thivi v sk Ay fuiled 10 S4k0 | pocasio) <\t the lat momant Senator Brown opinion “that it is quite possiole, with wise [ tend so grest aa the want of money to farvish | in mantainiog order on b worvation, | 48P0 i A 'l""' S e e | "'|" Uil diveottoh, T gty ,"“‘l‘_ ateps ML hava boon mstituted by the departmens of | 08 toY 1 aud his wpoosh was read by Dr, Ad jucicions teoatnimt of bhe 11civo ques- | suiianla and even decent school buildings. As | Where tho courts have been organized, the | 8% the dissrotion of the gecotry o s | oot rattve Boblote to ol b gy WL | ntica at. the reqost of thie deparimant, 6y | TICke s [ stated abova, if all the Indian day and board: | bone ficial eff-cte therecf have been apparent, [ terixr thivo would ba dest ¢ ATHEV R [ SIS RS s SIS0 SN U116, b0rs UReti oo 4 ! ' CATOD BROWN'S 8pEt tion, to prevent the recurrence of hostiiities , y | ) b = 1ot SR nuoh pocd might | 6o abuses undsr theas INWs. conmpel the partics to remove such fencos, but | BNATOR FROWN'S spEiCH Betureoi tho " Lndian and his white neighbor | ik school buildings, belonging to the govern: | not uly in maintaining order, bt in teaching | AtAEvivg Tudinns, atet Sha muoh yood might | 6o wivtsen undor thyaw faws - 00000 S rdctadings. involvo time and de. | Sonl Beown said: *" Yo ssle whss aff that 1 as murked nearly every yeir of ouc his- [ ment or other parties, nad been filled, only [ the Indian to re tho tights and proparty | 1w Cons B O S v "‘IJ'"‘\"‘T“ Lt o anets | Chi6 Sk cac i T aont i [ Ty, and af tha particn dot b deeire 1o | & otian QTR SetmRL w M INirt RS a0t Rory.” Tt affords me groat sutisfactin in my [one-fourth of tho Iudian echool poulation |of his fellows ~The agontat the Uwmatilia | thoso Indian: who show $ie groatest disposi- wbor Tnd and desertland laws and tho | Jav Ahd 1F the partin doteudants o | e i itianal u Lo wion wiil have thicd and lsst roport to bo abls to say thit | would have bean provided for. The suifering [ Agency, Oregon, as tion to becoma self-supporiing. commutation featuren of thie homestend lawe, | FLREARS o RERBSC, 208 O G R Ui Shaics Dryrbsows ot the pacs yoar his bacn one of pesco among | at Fort Peck and Blackfoot. aganciss mghe [~ Thin court has work d admirably, and mads CASH ANNUITIESTO 1NDIANS, S Klag of the uravinlon ullpwhoie 3t U1K Of 1y = i prerm 0 00MYE S 0811 tha = Cratbua] st SLURSCIY wtFIRe Sy ity e the Indiane, and that no outbro.ks have (o. | have been made a golden educational opporta: | radical chavges, especially among the young | Ta v last report T called attontion to the | Shin Ttrar oron b E o te acd by et ol | Statas, and the goverment put to great x| unfavoy s effeot 16 will a6 prassnt & vwe 1 ourrad, ALl the tribea are at paace with each [ nity for thoss tribes Hungry child-en wou ;l L the trib, for thy better, as all disor- | ractice of aying to tho Indiaas cash asiubor: | gho woldisrs avd the gov mment pono aad the Lind withheid from oceupation | marked s eithar 010 way or tho ot er, d- | ders or s other and with tueic white neighbors. tn | need little urging to become inma ek of bo my former repots I have at some |ing schools with well-spread tables. Toero [ here are o8 that comn bofora thy judges | et on the fuuds hald fu trust by th govern [V F7 LTI for the i post of pablic Tands, | Wer tho settloment lawa. T trdt thas some r exorably purished, mont In some iostaiees tha' Indinns 1o o yeant the he d law, wero repealad, and | & RISIGOn may bo had that will enablo the lengch discussed tho *Ladian question.” I do | has bren money on hend to buy fod for pu- [ Such is the testimony of othar agents where | aaputle of receiving and exponding wach sums | 1 Ttcer anended s horotofors g de 1. | EDAEINE in & swemary woy by destroy | fupsict bee fnfd gad in the slighsest g tions 1ot think it necessary to repot what I huve | pils, but none to put up shelters for them, ard | the courts hve beon established, of woney in & judisions way, but in most tho groat butk of missappropriations would | these frnces whoro the builders vefuso to tika [ Lar, U 8% sonstinition of the U ited States said i furmer reports concerniog the duby of [ignorance and wretchedness must contiuue Choso Iudian judges have so far rendered | the wooey so patd ty them is wastad, and dissppear from f them down, 15 has bosn clalimed by some [ pnacautess the porpetual froedom of youes tha government in dealivg with the Indiins, |uomodified and uorelieved gratuitous sor vices to the tribas ard the gov: [ gfeen worsa than wasted. Such paymonts | (g ¥ Pon i onteies alloged | 610t the pawer exits in tha duparcuent to de. seives and your putericy. Tt giarantees to of with 1eference to the meces-itios of tha Tu-| To add to its other embareassments con- | ernment, busin komy cases their Lihor isar | ghonld be made in siock cat vienttueal | ina bo. featulaut would ro uire s [ AUF Y thess fnces as obsteustions on pablic | you tho legal tixhs of citizembip, and ic disn servica. L adhers to the opinions herato- as still further restricied the office by | duou, and as_the most eulightened and nd- | impliments, or by the erectim of suitablo > by cotantly on duty tnode TF thisisso tho deps tmont i 1o | gives to you cha ballos and ¢ wrantyss i5s e ore exp ossed, whioh were formed afeer much | providing that du this_year no Indian | vinced of the iribes wra solcctad for the work, | dwilling houses for hose willig to occupy [ o7 gh principal land districts, and i som: | Means at its disposal 0 1oy 25 exponnes of | tes pmsession by voor rao . 16 & new mi- tuty, thought, deliberation, ani experience | boarding school buildiog shall cost, including | it i no inconsidarable tax on their time and | and Jive in anch howses, Whenever the In: fiigrictn onn sich agent would be waublo to |00 romoval, neickee has tio department of [ winiseeation dosired to take from you these 1 che immesista vicinity of Indian tribes, furaishing, over $10.00 %~ The Chilocco build- | good natuce, for which they should recoiva & f djan s capable of caring for this money due ¢ipa with tha work befora him, juti authonity rhould oo given ta remove | ehghibs, the whizn s woalt tave During the past yesr new buildings have | ings, for 150 pu ils, cost, exclusive of furaish- | fuic row I therefora concur with tho fhim it should by paid to him in casbs bue he | “ NIy ayitem 0° axamination in the fald 1 | Such obstructions, and proviston wade for the | 0o righs to chaiga, protects then, and the bosn erected at sove al of the agencies for the |ing, and in a location where mat riuls ara | commiscioner in recommendivg that suitabla [ will never caro for it properly until he has | ¢ be o ffective, provisi n sheuld b n or | vy ment of the persons employed 2o do such | & iminstration woaid be powerless ty alter or ommodation of the children in the bari. [easily accessible, over £0,000, or aver SL 5| appeopriation bo made for tho pav- | bo n taught to labor and haslearnod the valuo [ not 1we thn one huadred specinl sgents. Tho | WOF impate U, ing schools, Kive new bourdivg schools and | par pupil. A wwmaller building would some- | m ut of the judges of the [ of money by eariing it. © mnpens tion of such « gonts, iue'uding guides TAXATION OF NAILROAD LAND 3, far s tha bastowal of offic1on your race twelve new day-schools have boon added to the [ what iucrease the rate per pugil, Three evily | courts of Tadian offanses, —and = that INDIAN HOMESTEAIN, aucveyors and asistauts, averages about| T acain call attention to the necessity for | bY ® demicratio adimni istation is coucorned, Tixt of schuols i sucoassful operation, Thura | are therefura left open to chuice: () To limit | wuthotity by law be given to thom to maintain | gy 1 4iun approprlation sct for the current | 45,00 o yeur oachy and. addithonal. oxpi s | soue legislstion £ Gompel th tai road zomr. | 16 Promise e bo ghve, are now cighty-one boarding-schoole, seventy- | the number of pupils to less than seventy order aud punish minor offenses committed on | o G TG Gision: allowing the [n: | for the paymont of wi nosses andthe cost of | panies having earned the land grauted to thm six day-schoois, and six industrisl or manual | (2) to put up a shabby structure, uncomfort. | the reservations by Indisus and the sevtles | b 008 G hainselves of the homestead | tuking testimony on the part«f tho govern. | to tike o patent thorefor, wo that tho states «r ul, labor ~ echools uader governmant cout ol. | able and ioconven ent, and which wi | require | mont of controvorsies between Tudian and |} G500 apiroprintes 81,000 t1 7 the ITu- [ment at heariogs bifore 1ocal officers ara alao | torritories in which suer' Lands lia may have | .y L0 rulo eatiblishs 1 far yoar: pust by re Fourtaen boarding nod four day-schools are |exiensive rep.iting aud romodeling in tho | Indian, di v fu muking seleotons of suc's i smesteads, | neec aarily fnourred ‘Tho total sppropristion | the benefits derived from taxing the landa | PUDHOAD & ministrativus haybom to bestow Bl posacns ali o mtitu i nal and Yoo hiya Phoy will not be 1ot 1 NOT EXPROT OFFICKS, supp ic 4 with teacier s and other employes, by [near future, and yet will never bo what it LEASING OF INDIAN LANDS, The provision 1 but temporary, and should | for the protection of the publio lauds the ne xt | within their bowndarior, On this subject T | YHew upun republisins who suppiraed thoir sowe of the religions denominations, the gov- | should be; or (3) to erect one small building | In my Just repors Loallod atiention to the |\ 1 "1‘ “‘,“ lm"mnw“:_ M‘{rh “““plm"t e 1“!"”,'“““ KEE b ',N than $400,000, IS WHAL LAR 16 0y 1083 ....._.lhrl.'“.{.L:;‘- ! onadidatos £re prosident and d boy ovald ernment pryiog a stipulated prizs for ths cara [ one year and attach anothor t) it during the | occupation ¢ tain Indian reservations by made on behalf of thi Indiane, espocial- | efflciont me:surea ave desired. An wddidon | By secvion 21 of the aot of July 2, 1864 | ¥ atd i fosugneasiog o republisan adminis- me extra cost for|stockmen with their herds, under an arrango- g season at and education of the coilaren therein, Tius |succee T tho Paiy ragte | beation I€ vhe dumno rats should act upon ly in Calif rain, thas unecuvulous white men [of twenty-five clorks, who rhould ba ot the | (18 Stat, 856), amendatory Jarso has been necessitated by lack of | changes thereby necastitated. Lithar method | mout wade with the Indians, I deolined to [V 10 Ll o ; K M el AR i SRR thin rulo, thon, a8 much thy - larae part of children witling to receive an educatin The [ ered inexcusably ehiftless. part of the Indinne, but did treat thom as | (ATAE B L A% RO, COICE, NOEE T R | ot Wad examioiog and. wolitg upon theie | “That bofore any Iand grantod by thix act | MW BOE_expocs app) ntwmts tooffics. Ta amonut paid is somowhat jess than tho aver- | 16 has boon the great object of the depnrt. | licensos on the part of the Indi.nw reooguized | HEF DECEINES Vg Rty Uy W SRR GO | A e ¥ o | Kikil bo oonvaysa “W"_"”'my T by | L reapect tho geos mass uf your poople will sge oat, por capita of children mwntainod in | ment in dealing with the Tndian to make him | by section 2117 of tho revisod statutos, . T} [y dar to wave t thewn Tndians the “Kurthor lgislation 18 also req uisito to au- | entitld thoroto under this aot thre ahall firas | D2 10 0o worsa coadition thau you hvs ben uader a 1epublio s administeation for the 1.s% Gove nment schools. There are als) twonty- | self-supportivg. When an Indian youth has| do not undestand that the parties ol . S oty YOS | {hetr nctual possossion, 1 ordsted the comanin- | thorizo registers aud romsivors - subpan s [ b pald into tho troasury of tho Unitod States : & 1 thres achools malatained by churches and sa- | been ta ght to Libor bo b telfsupparting, 16| a0 ocewpying b fands WL He S | sioner of tho general fund oflce to” rofoe Ly | witaesstwand comuel thie nttandance tho cost of murveying, soleoting and o myeying [ Pee yeans, Noa by oue fouch of tho re ! “nctutions without expeno £o the governmout, | an oppriunity s presaated to him to rechro | nt of Uy Tndfunauro thero in vielation of |50’ G on Tuuds 10 aeins poswomsion of [ No. dnorsscd aporapristion Buvin e booy |t same, by th st compuay or pucky in (n: | PAblioN sotors of dhy Ut stars b by wnd to the support of which the government | employment. ~Oae great difficulty met with | law, e TRK by BOHE RGN FRL) tiaent vour, 1 | terost, nn tha titlos sball be. yequivad by enid | €lored people. With the excotion of small number, who of th red race have contributes vothing. Thiee new industri in, thut whon the youug of both sexes re-urn to [ one either to themselyes or the deputment. ronbed at the outast with bl reRAY; apany, which amount shall, without any v i e the omni {REAT BIOUX KESKELYATION, AR n v 4 0 schosls have baen ¢ mpletod and pat in suc- | the agoncy there is no emunerative employ- | The department in allowing them to remain THE ¢ 3 e BT b Lot AR DI TR G UG b (1Y [ beun rewarded with offic, by thorep iblican ad- essfu! operation during the last year: onaut | m nt for them. They lck capital toopon aud | reserved the vightto put them off of such | Tn my Jast report I called attention to the e [ Ik SpoolAl AR L e B nts £ e by tha creie oF | ministrazions? Tho v ppointment of o colorad ¢ Chiloceo, Ind, T., with & cap oity fur 150 chil- | cultivate o tarm, and if they have acquired a | rescrvation, notwithstauding such permit or | magnitude of this reses vation, and uegod that f o bonaiug further action upon inve:tigations | siomer of the genertl land offios for tho prose. | mun t n subordinte nlace bus been o rare ex- ception to the general ru'n that white repub. licaus took the offices Your r ave baen & convenienes to the republicau party when an election was to be held, and you have bren ad- mooi-he tto stawnd by that pa ty, as it was your only {rind. but when thit perly was wafely iuducted into offioe you were then for- gotton nutil anorher eloction wmade it necsssary dren; ond at Lawrencs, Kunsas, with n ca-|trade, they fiad no employmeut of thas |licenss, if the departmsnt cousidured it neces- | it khould be reduc d by a purchase of about | g Chiug wirandy bren had. aod ws & 10auit of [ cation of the -urvey of the public I o vacity for 830 childrent an't one at Genon, | charactor, Loisas neceseary thatsome em-|#iry todo ko in tne interest of the Ludinns. |18 000 rqu re miles, a9 proposnd by the com: | iy hm“i,,‘: Tahtiont Tordavad i oveektll tE B BE R A l\'l\l‘mv'l‘:t\nlw\':-urll“:‘;'p‘.kr Rreb” with a canacity for 150, ployment should b secured for them ws it is | How far tho government muy discogard the | mission appoivted '{n 182 A biil reported | {itreq e, Tt win fouad fupos-ible g | antid th wholo shall be complated, e pro- The Ohiloc:o scho /] was oprned January [ to teach them to labor. An Indian educated | liceas) so givan by tho Ludians is a question | from the committee on Indian affairs for this | wuree on both we the exisbuash ot enait! MRyl | WiQUIBEN tha BEAYIions HE khik oo pro lst, and although i(s cupacity was rated at | at Govorument expeuss should not bo aliowed | that need” not bo discrssed until it i3 pro- | purpose passed to souate nud is now pondi g | GI Cxhinnst thy appropriation, Hearige | By nct of duly 1, 1875 (21 Seat . 121) sub. 150 thi dren, the average attandancs has been | ratious, but should riceivo encourngement t»|snted, but xhould the dopnrtment attompt | i the houss of representatives, L again urie | & id not b had without the Dresen o of | stantially the same provi i was otteaded 165 Tho cupuoity «f e schsol shi uld b jo. | labor by domations of stock, implaments of | such txclusim against tho wishes of the | the neces-ity of action in this mat er both 1 | Siiciul” agonts, who. are material wi all yuilrond companion recelving grants o craased, for thers is no lack of chil iren who | agriculture, etc, and then be compelied to | Indisus, it would” certainly lead €, tionble, | the lntereat of the Ladiaus and whites, o et rink e I ron”y and willing to aitend it. Tholosa- | take owe of himwelf. ' Mo has the kuowledzo | Ui amouat paid TG LD CROW RESERVATION. :'.'.".Tulx:.L’?‘."fi':.'f‘:‘.;“f:m:':-f.':::mw""]‘ e Ay AR ESE R b waall your acten ion to iho fuct et your n of the uchool was by act of oongress, Tho |that enable '.]""'~h BN SO e bol0e “"”‘;‘_““;:.,‘ et more e Uio| T again call uttention to tuis roservation. | 1t was thercfure dotermisd, as tho only | By tlia 1 Tare of the Coipinios o pay, such e ST IO S0 5D act provided for the seluction of 640 acre<ouly. | hi nan opportunity, andf he fuils, Ie wt n fare compensation ab this time for | Since my last report the Tudinus have byen lo- | available courso, to contivuy in th field 8 ch f costs aud apply fo. patenta n largo amount of v < Th Py Afterwrds thi teen sacti lected by exacutive order. ia order that farm- | lsboe 3 ing andd stock raising might bs carried on by | #id t em so todo. A little money exp nled | ut frow four Lo aix eauts.per acr the scholas, Duriug the list sammor the [in that way wil siwve a large amnount th wnd Arapabo Indims ate t b Doys broks 275 acres of sod, put i fitty acres | otherwise must be oxpended in their suppoct. 4680 acresof the'r resorvat on, loaving ua- | 400 ¥ ! f X : ) s ne, | dians snfil §aut acrioultal lands to bec of ‘1 llot, cultivated filteou uores of vegeta- | It ought t by the primary object of ouc doal | eeapivd by wtockuwen, st 430 000 weeas, | T8GR TR LS B8 T LKGAL RIGHTH NOT IMPATRED, far as your legal rights ara concor ed mount, s thought o bs sltogeth-r too | give way to thowe of his rate who will work | m L and 1200 acres was at first seloct d. [andlive If, however, ths Indin boy or gicl|the use of such lands, or for at o more were s | prefor to go wut among the whites us a|lwast & couside uble portion thercof 1 on the Nig Horn, This resorvatiou is | 00moer of special vgents as tho ap.roprintion | la ds grant oand hold by r ilroad h larger than required for theie sopport, |.--,|‘|'=|lz.4 i nur]nl-"nll all lhl gy I..mlr.-u wader the tlll!u;:n and decisions ) o 3 ccupied cot 1o lensed | The teservation is sitaated in the teiritory of [vn theie reports, The rosult is that fi wlac | prewo conrt, as cnune will bain no way timpaes Ly acsa.sion ths govyrnmeut -hould encoursgo and | Much of the lund ko occupied e '“T'“““‘U’l'm’y'_ Montans, and tostuina 7,361 rqnare miies, or | ton cannt b taken for the oscslltion of | Railway company v Presgoty (16 Wall, 80 ), | of the demarate ity 6o 0 1wor, and shon ey | 4,715,000 ncros of lands At least 3,000, 0 | entrica examined and repmt d_frandulant on- | wnd Railway ¢ uipy v Moshong 22 'Wall, | you havo reatized U €4t it o e ght of d of, leaving the Tn. | @l crogress shall ke proviston for the ex- [ 141), aro substuntially relieved from 1toe | yours bas boen impurad, hudelds of shous peose of formal nearings, or obviste tho Laxs v and contribute nothivg to the faie | kandsof youe peopre will fest 1t it is thaie siby of them by clearly iav sti g the ex upport of the burden and reveaus of the | wterest w set with tob with whom 1 hey vo Dles, mad several miles of fence, cut and. pit | ings with the Tndian to mke him copsulent | Feam the taad s oscupicd by stockme 1y HE Sy A o itk hodpadaicn e Gl i 3 ¢ \ , cut ar ) ; : ! oaiiplan by hnonk ultriate. and a sufl Jent smotnt of - et ag | dep 1 tmane with power to wammudly eacel | looal governmont, wod b the sune o dony | e boen rear. d wnd wio tava slways shows ap over 400 tons of hav, bosiles cariog tor | on hiwasif, and not on the governman, Uz w | Acop dies und e e s Tautls sholi) they profer €8 become bk raie | ontrios found feau lutent wpon special exaws | Uy the genyeal govorament th due com themeelves to bo your bess (i nds, Ast with i wtoc’t and doing work about the building. A | hun on his own res urces, with such aid oul ts por a0 erd of cowa has been purchased fur the | as is oceasionally ne ded ‘and as houesty and | or tn average ot 81 achool. Itis oxpected that this hard will ba [ good faith on ouc part demands Al educated believ d that this . n provided oy law fog the sirveys aleca y | propla with whaw vot have beon rowed in B oo ot | 190 mourly, 1T At qiibe, 6 aocos of land ¢ | 1or a siilar rovion of shw.inadequacy of { e erdal over m port on of thedunds, and ki of clov € ivudahip ever ince vous fioodom oo cared for y the boys in attend auce, and will | [ndiaus shoull ba citizans of the United | at feom four to six cents por ncre, thy amonug | A¢ individual mombor of their tribes Tho ulm tho nee s ol bhuuml 1| benotiv '(u".| lm-mh_-_ppnl«mrm a futended d with people who treated you' kin ily when B sared! n”‘y‘m!y e e L Ry anili.L spgeet ik thoss whb ahall| iy U fscromsal 65 841 T e ehpita. | numbor «f Crows has besn eatimated at 3,5 03 dled to remove genoril sus- | to secnrs further surveys ulomg tho lin of the | the coustitasion and | wa of the goveram nb ] ; t sh g v : 3 (bitiia GIEs GRrLuI N Ehk it ING Y ko K Ttoh s in Loealities in which frud. | roadi. the Uuited Stibes medo you choir logal tenching them to cure for atock, but prove « [compete the reguiar couco t thy eeveral | Iuds buicved tht the cattlomen will very ! over %, 0000 8,000 A | ulent appropiistions have bean roprted ae | Experiency hus shown thot, inutosd of aid- | prop rty. [ admouish (h) white oble T of 33 por caplen As it is |ere Tue L7 .(,H«Uuure-‘16& would ba Ief. | iuat GHEm S | aseib i . feo [ lers and probubly n 2 acur e of financial proflt to thv school, wanual Jabor schools be given citizenship, | readily ent to donbls or treble tho price i 4 160 e antlith isaito gob ing rnment and he : Ty v @ ] 3 DOE b v k0 Lo 8,98 L sortion of the mmey resiz d for stch sale | provalens, and 6y pormit onvies togo to patent | ing the government aud facilisatiug cho rur- | tho south who live with you, wnd who have An additional - appropriatica should be | without theic in ucring riak of forfeitare of | now yail it thuylean huves me as urancs tiut | B o8 W WAnoy Fs st e Bt SO Lo Bt v itiganion . wecsskary @ do- | vey and wata of the public landa along tho [ boea rec'pimts f yrur fiondehip aun kind- ade for shops, ete , for ths school. thuir interest in either tribal lauds or trnbal | they will not be disturbed at the whim or 4 B oG anon sohool. »tastad ot the old Paw- | funda, caprics of the Indinug, The smount now ra. | tribs and cared fo by the g e resers atiof Vb o ) f ; s ceived, $1 .83 po- capita is u sum quite cuffi- | *uch time as the Todians shall by prep ¥ & nee roservation in Nubrasks waslopsned tu MANUAL LAIOR 5 HOOLS FOR INDIANS, e Ry e ket coutd et il its pay | deerptand caro for their stuck themselves | Tt isobvious that woma dacielvo s Auneut uotil | termtoe tho bona fido or fraudulent character | Faates, and the ¢ maequent sottloment of t 1 to [ of them, country, the ton by | #och Lau luble newt, W bo just and eanerous, ana halptal to wviion has operated to retard | v ou whenever it ixin thoiv piwde, and I be- snlte, mud wulao has served to | livve that the efives of w demo ratic sdmin- Fabriary last with an aswndance of 140 Th (4 i £V | 3 wnnbla the companies t) obtaia such va'ua' ba | tetriti f tho 1 q i 2 € 0 L0 o groatest agency for the civi'iz ti mof | LICL o vuw Toduaus, to aid very materidly i | The procedsof “the saplus lands, proporly | congram is called tor by overy con ideration of [ 1 punied € obiain such va'uar I | istrition of tho foliral govornmont will be R Thelhoysliave c“l‘““:f" o ac104 0 | tho Tud an s tho manual-l bor school. Tu- | {hGE S0 e and civiliz st > A fumily of |1sed, would make tha Crows self-nupporting | pubiic pohcy and wiminiscrative expedivncy, | Psroelsof landa th y may find wpeedy peotic | 6o naite the two ruc s, wlhioss wmterests wre in Rt ':r*'cr.'::fl.’r:l “"i';:y s o o, | deed, T dy not thiuk T shall bafar out of Way | five | ereyus would roceive $6165 per anoum | @ few years at thy furthest, LE it is tha Legistative pur 0. to adhors to |10 wi"""' ‘thuu fuhintg lllm lullll ; of Y I;"“’“' Mfi: 1\'; in clo lrlmu i-l Ll BUE g o 0 " |if 1say the only sugency for thut purpose i o ST A o o) THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE tha policy of preserving the remaining public atio ipon their geantees aud other st ship than ony that have existed in the Sicted in m «king brick and_other work ubmt Y Y SgEnoy PUtE 45 EWO COOLS DET ACTE, AL KX CILLS por 1o L iendl Lo ey e | tlers who pirchoss Lands in tho eaume norgl To the most ignorans of your race, Tl o™ A ot batidings are me waary | the mauul-laboc reiool, Tu former repurts 1| (hy amount roaliz:d would go far toward theic [ Tho report of the commiysioner of the gen f Iaud foractunl e ttlers und b provent tho ue ‘ d ’ e s e G n etisouiiapiatol b Bhgliatet mmiasioner of the e | oF wront mo oo Jand o frund of 1y | B ¥hood, whilo ref i €3 tae tho p s | Whohavo beon alarmed 1 xa they show'd be | for 'shops and for athar purp wes Saitabls | B n suppurt without turchor aid - from the govern- | eral land offics shows thac sl s, eutrios, anc Y [ Prhpot) olle e Ll foa B Al aaro S o gone it helpention 5, o ldersblo oy oral Iand offioo s thas: enl s, entrios, and | tuleition of wrot v losof b in feuud OGP Kargor budy o ot valnblo 1 aids | tursed Luck into slavery by 1 demeorasic ads D el LR g uilo tho arg y freaTy setectio s of publiclavds u dor various actsof | oy MBLIE IR QUM ARG RorRarrHonn RO Lupon which uch buedon would fall in tho | mi istration, speak words of comforts . Tell au-ted, it does not reem profitable to oon- [ "O0her (ribes wiso have good grazing lands to discuse & question now wdmit’ed by | ¢ty mighs be leased at profitabls ra rmmnded men to b pawed beyond | o the Tudians a suflizieot q antity of #peculation or doubt. Ths his- | {7 their own use, eicher foo agriculture or | 8,101, 87.20, Thy rec SUL03 moras, aud of [€an or forcign, aufficient Gatiog 27,- | piaced at tho ainpo-al of the leod depurtmont | Bands of tho companiis thomeptves, Vear 885 of | w provant the vist and widssproad vivatins | L in carmesuy to bo deaired that omomzave of Lnw which have been beought to the knowl- [ Of sdjustment of thewo g ress embrace 2 s, leav- | Indian lands 69 7, iy land [r81 170 an increass over the The complotion of the builliogs at Law- Kausas, was delayed by the cold us well asdslay in ths paywent of 1hat there is not the shghteet possibility such calamity; thit w ret m you to nts, s a who e, be | slavery would be & groater calamity to the maj ’ ) li-posal of ! | the contract-r, the firss Comptroiler holding | he domala of specuiation of doubl, s W | fur their ow i doe Sptioulinie e B DL i ; O U ths dopnetuant wnd tha anticn f o | pFovids d, or somio mothod devised which shioll, | whits 1aco than to the colored, and that no. ‘ thot the money intended for uhat purposs was | (1% 0 £, 0¥ TR e Py (TGN en | erasing, Swio Leglalattan e b D e L a0 i o | roms, Latiars under cover of legislarive wutho ity, 1ot only | budy of any seuns of any sction o «ny party \ not available, | Congross authoriz d- the use | | /g natrated their grast valu®, sud that | i 4 receive for tho Indians the full | creae over that of 1888 of 1,673 33% 68 to|. L bave discharged my own duty in present- | teuiedy tho ovil euggestod, but enwite this de- | in this conutry contemplates auy such thing.’, of the appropriation us firet ntended, and the work wan then resumed Toe ouiloiigs, how- over, were nos competel uotil in July, too ats t0 commencs school for the searon o, we. I have from tiun to ti paetinent to rowoh o fiaulity ws to the titles to 1 orta aud in wpocial reports | be ¢ uveyed to theve corporations at the vars ws olo.rly und forcibly | 0 & practical moment, and thus celieve an ol of [anxicus and oxcitod putlic feeling, already © QUERTION O ¥ LECTORAL VOTES, Coming to Me Bluno's chrge that newroes Lt no ropresentation, Mr. Brown sai it is only necassiry to maltiply theic number | vy for the occupation of their lnuds, and to | which is to b adde | $10,276 76" received for [ ing this sl eons toiuclude sl the Indiun childein of | it vt CEE aon rival climants huld- | eart fi-d ooy s total of | my sunual ro echool aze, to foraver get atre-t the 1o tion | {;r suen Lic susos or privil gas, Su apancs | §12 759 105 09, submitted to congres- as to 2 isstoner reports the o 80 o ua followe: | an T could, wnd 1 loav hoe po what ehall be done with the Tadians ™ | 4r) ot on the reservation in violaim f law | tot ] number of ontr e 0 e ota Ohiloeco to % f i v “There are in_ tho s uthern states o 3,000, B ot Chtisceo to Lt | Au ™ honost, compliance on tho part | i thay 1ava the consent of tho Tndiann; e tatnd sumborof anring and filings | st Loy tho sespo ibiiisy uf dsteriniuing the [ suticiontly arciwod upon tho various” ditinle (gt 0,60 beuplor 11 ot wore wof pee: Lonlentt of farming, and one white Tporcr, [0F 83~ governmens —with - the o | yhou d their cnduct bo such as o convincs | mady durivg the yeur in 286,842, acw coutse Ly bo pursue . iiaation of this momantss md . [ mittel to-vate, thit 6,001,001 of population oy t[tions of the treuties with the varius epactweat that thei enico i o 25,0 “f i creass (f 6 wears o s foregoin, At 0| SELUISIRRRR SRS R OISR ¢ vou d be lol of the i cu'tivared abous 12) acres of corn, oats, mil: ully :‘1:.‘;‘1"1":: :n,"l';,ll:tx:lll‘ 1‘;4|x‘.'||ihv:icz '.’tl’t:}:;""w‘h::: :I:» ;‘;;"(N.)P(u {::.'\l» 1 i creann of G)) Teappears from . tho foregolng that 5 the | L0 0 S on of public s aiea wou d be left out of the comnt in making up 28,088 over 1852, pro emption and timber culiurs Iaws are not Ao ae0ls fegilrec ) wouid be the rewult ot an utiompt 01tho part | The total vumber of enti. ings. 1he schoul was opened for tho fal|40%0 alidcaniol yohioni age Wil of the government to rewove them af the In- [ posted during the yer is 827 14 il LAt And oo ot Iluu_ whith wiil | tendance wa can hope to recure, I‘Sm WMot | di s continue tr consent to their 1emuining. | ties and lings” constitute o ed to 500, dus under tha vari us treating to the reveral [ Wiy thers ¢ n b no obj the r presenta ivo pipulation in the house of representatives and 1 thy electorul college, If tho v d ra e m hiy etate were not comtod, Goorgin would haye but six sepro- let, and_soveral a.res of poratues, and have helpe | to erecs a baen anit other buil i+ Tothis ond I it urgontly recommend that the promps and serious attntisn of con- winvited to thn foregoing +ugostions, ot the weveral comy Sumpelled tribes corcerning schools will substan provide ll the senools required for th v edu ‘wnd filings | repoaled more lowral appr. peintions should Thewo on: | be wads for the d t etim aia puoihment of i of re fraud on the goverme. ¢ through the ngency ton to allowi u | awaiting ¢omplotion and adjudication, aws, But with liberal a propii- |5 3 itatives in the housy ond but cight repre- shpe al - qave last year o, 0 3 o take patents for the 1 ad o RS $ 106 XEN iiding has boen orcted at | £100% therein uamed 1" gave last yoar a8 | tho Cudisus of the Tudiay Teriitory @0 Lk wore o b ube of clims ot d b 1891 s th dote £ feaschn of L oharet 0 SRS SRR e e ket sontatives in the eloctoral cllegs, By 0 pcpoes, thera ia @ |7 100, | gheic Lands for gr r before men imed, 16 will b impo siole ., intondad to accommo- r the year 1583 und 131,049 over the LG UL n a0 fAbha HEA L AR Arb LA countivg your race and permiitiog you to it he n unt now due after dedaciing all w X n e s Rl \ hi i i f Alauanaane, S Mo 10lotoad £l asvm mor g o viows objection o allowing tho 'Todims on | year 1852, U3 provent anscrapulons paraons 1o the thinly- vota we have inthaw uth r at.tes thirty- un found it nocoasary to erace some othor | hropristions for schuol purposos iy $1,0537 0. | raserv stions «utsklo of ths Indiun Terriiory to FRE-KMPTIONS. settlad regi mw ot country from appropristing BAILWAYS IN NEBUAKKA, nino members »f congress and thirty-ni Bt which Tt o S fotthe WMot | Dhin woney is mow dus A Large pre of 1he |juy'e La.du \aluable for wgricaltursl purposos | Twenty-ove thou-and two hundrod and [ pubtic Lund by u meco techoiet con plisnes | {7 wembers of tho electorul eollogn more thau wo furninied by churituble paspie of the v, | MOney so agreed o bo paid was in ¢ nstdor - | for the purposy of graziog only. If the ¢ wer | eighty-six pro-empiion eutries wore made with Cho Lawa, whils the wpirie thoreof 1a vio- | o e wonld have i you wers net prmiste o to vote, o of lund cedud to the governmer t by the Lo | yugion i Largor thau is seqaiced for the use of [ iug the year, embracing an arew of 8,2 6, Jated. There is but o1e remed oins To i not a erauity,but a dobt due the diavs occupying it thers should b a | acres; 11,012 nc-pa to Cuses were approved for | in tha repoal of tho Law ny Lonve” necensary 6 | 00 nount i (or ths cost | 1460 of tho souciern rbries and thy repud Tsrthold and Fort Hall have been | Tdisneivenrrad by the goveramen: on i 80w | rouctivn therol, unid il that is not needod | putont and 852 cwtonted o nen wera decidod, | onnblo tho ot 1 wettlor b seara w title W | o Wurvey g, 1812 30 o-tinated nu o it wou'd have cwrried tho clecion both in 1o over to the depatmens for Tndian | MoUn wid b ut e et of tho In it | fur che use of the' Indisus lould bo opened w | the putented aud - decided " cares $uvolviog | the lund ho occupies on tho public domain s iy tho rom indoe of the geants, 10,009,: | 1876 and 1854 By eiving you ths valut tue cheols, It is hoped tnst by the close of the | |t 18 trua that the debt is dus to & opendent | epoment —The vime has pansed when Lurge |1,725,0 0 acron, Tla public lands ouvht © b reserved for | e ad cont of suevaying the remain. | 2PIEcan party ‘wided to the power of the wnd that i ] e v ) tho cost of sucvoying hus | S11ike 0ut s nu o v feon the electoral ool thoough the sgency of the Presbyterian chure ', als, . Ticle b LB 36 brithe ol and weak poople who have but litte dispr | nd valuable tiacts of land fiv for aerculture | Tuon mber of cuwes undesided Juno 80, [ uctual seitlers, and should bs conveyed only | oo g 70415,70 ol ot | rouhern states in the nations! o uucils ‘the Joar schools will bo in operution fu both | yiijon o complain of tho neglest " of [ i e held by the [ndans for eithor huting | 1851, was 17,011, »n incre s of the number | wiwn tho sotslor haa rhown bz g o1 fith O e ) o 0, 16, 80031 1" | mmber of 1, ronuntntives wb ve lientioued ia Under the provisions for the placing of [ Uho Kovornment, whnflllht”;';" orhieation, for gr ziug Lauda w0 the exclusion of wewil [in urecars of 4851 contested and ex-parto | residoucs 04 laud for tho pesiod provid o (" gon & Misotni Kiver Railway in | tie houss and in the olsctoralllege. Indian children invdnstrial sehools iu st ites ’,‘“““‘,‘:;',“ 0 R0, ol Y. 10.03/B0 V08 B0 5 | aclilors, cwos, The numbor of proemption fitiogs | for by the nomestead law, No commutation [ Nobea ki Estimated num o of s grant: A VALUABLE 8 UACE OF I WER. 1 xponwe Dot ) exceed $167 per_capit . | LEMARCE thors ofs yebthelc Koty SRAERORART ] Thore have been frequent complaints wude made during the year was Bl, 41, which, ut ] of homestands shoubd bo allowsd od, 2,352,208 (aren of land claimed Dy who | “Chis fwarou eo of power that souhern 565 chiluren have been plicod in schols in | |AEK 1 61 1Y IREE ELEGTITET A ioen il | by stockumen avd settivs i the northern por. | 160 acros each, would cover 5, 30 ucros, In_connection wich thin aubject I call | ool puny the qnestion of corioct nrom pend- | whtes will tot sucrender, us the bsllot cannot ate the governme edly R BRAL OUTARID iR i Tyt o p cial sttontion to the commissioner's report | 15 AL iiee): number of neres et a, the following sta Towa, Illinois, Lud “arolinn, Tenne-soe. Quite & num tion of Mo tana and Wyomiog of depreda- n which | Yo taken f; o withol 0 i tloms by Indians o their’ atocs, necaicated | The o mu issivuer agaln rec mmends the ro- | o6 the disporal of pub ic lands, Ho ey d, 2,78,- u’:m-’:uh::un‘: I;luu) »::s‘:h‘k:x“n\;x:?.‘r“::‘:;::m] by tha want of supplies on th- part of the In- | peal of the pre-empti m law, Ha says The #uiveyed publio lauds of tho United anount paid for cost of sarveying, £30,- | the states to puss & constisuth dhane.. T 'osled aitontion Lo thse complaiuts | T rensw pmevios. recotamendations. for the | Statws have lagely "been disposed uf, or ap: | 115/70; oumbie f uoeos putentod bp 0 JBL0 | Sonuy oy it nsasitutions! smeudients Kaueas, Nebraska, > ha | tho provisions of treatiss providiog for the Prnosy ivania, Norta | iqucivion and advancemont of thess people Wisconn and Minne:| Nog auly a dicoct regar | for our plighted fait tho cost +f mueveying by baon p and« ere Y duit, | ° ol U y i schools have bren placed fn private fumilier, | ¢y AR s Ladians, 1 deiro t |bst vecn done to remove tho caune of com- |l repo b 1 poiuted ous the absenca of ay [ 4w of | UK"'llli':r‘ ‘lh\"m::‘:u:‘m'h‘"-" ‘“,',}‘ LAPAKD ORANTS, any danger of having the ballot takei from inly Jarkis) fi ) 1 arming ol 21 ol 1 o ' o o ity ol - i " 0 cativnal, int rual impro: ut, or uthar pub- 50 ORANTH, 9 wainly from Carlinle and Hampton 1c is be O bt iuat, i rapess | vlaiot. ‘Tuo gume has veen destroyed b such | grent utility ot tho pre-omption eyt for sl linpyamanb o i el o L e M SRR Mg Antie. Kintharn niaia aiandey &0 6x'ent that i is impossible for any consid- | legitimate appropristion ot the public lands | he grants. The erable uumb 1 of [ndimi o liva by ohase, and [ by uctual setilers, s the homentead nyat-m | ComonCemont i it cannt by expeoted taut Indians will starve | ¢ utaiuw w suffi sient pra emption featurs and a | i sted arca uosurvoyed, axciusive of the ter | & ol in tho neighboih sod of oxtensive her 1s of cat | double kystow is not required, Iconomy of | ey of Alasku, is 5U6.495,4b4 ucren. Thin | grants. The departs te. White men would not under such cir- [ dwivistration alone sugg a7 such repeal,while | ©stimate in of @ very genoral natare, and | decl oo a grand forfol lieved that hereafur quite a pumber may be | %8410 H > T T R P T TR (s o wnas [ eaid in.my last ropust osnoerning ‘shis Lawronce, ‘Uhe Osages have taken an ud. ™%’ i 101 Teal 1f wo subsist the Tadian ha has no uso for ancad position i educutional m uters, hav. | ¢ & 08 AR S CEEE, N B i 138 910,120 vcros, Th - en | 1883, [ called attention to the necessity for | You and wi you are cit zous of the s uth, aud 1 gislation in rolerouze o lapiod lan | | 0ught to be ¢ uuted as such, and a this count b ispot at hiborty to |#dus thirty-nine mimbers of congrers frm e e the roud 14| the south and thirty-ine votes to the iug enacied a law through theic council re. H gy » toral colli g fic . each child of rchoul ugo, or the forteiture of a | V1 1eelt with gatue; fax 4 Gians what we would not demaud of the [ quisition of lund wtles by fictitious pre emp | laed remsiuing, nor ta the amount availble fgrant, The suprome cowrt of the United 2 pi The repuwics of the norh firss Iudisn wnd othee public regorvatios | Harrioan (¢1 Wallace, p44) thit » failure to | Gictated thus you should huve the tallot os » mounting 10 about, $100 por | * tliciency of food, and require him te remain | Uil yoder like conditions, It may be smd |won sutdes, sud ths exscwous made npon | DF agiiculwral - parposes, 16 includes | Seaten doclsred i the case of Schulenborg v, oar's aunuity, on his reservation. 1f thy [nduau is diesrmed | B8 SRR DEERURTORR, L0 et steal for | bona fide satiers, who ars often obliged to (uy Capita. Beddesho o idran in the ager oy SDout they have abocs 100 bl it [ ho will ceas to be an bl uf te ror g his | S thie Tuiaas shotich Wtk ARG BEL B o | b e e o to et o ol -t pat, | uusurveyed vato land oly cowploto the road’ wil tho (ime | comsequenice of thu warand whih & view to schools away {-0m th) wgency. Thoso Tndians | W1t uelghbor, and * the friendly o 14,00 Suople avo bosn educaed ¢/ bliove |l lunds, rendor tho wpposl i ay Judguient, | Wxtesnth wud thirty-rixth fed I o grant did not forfelt | sirongthobing thelr own puty, Nuw that the are quita willing to pay for the schooling ef [ |siiht 1280 ouK R oo e | that tnefvis virtue and not a crims, if the | @ mattruf public necsitg, resrved for common schools, the gt Under his doolsion the | 0X0FER0 OF Hes Bawer By you, Aide S0 toe their childrea wut of their trinal fuuds, e . 1t in unaaie b | Property stoleu is the property of un uifriend- [ * Pra emption claims are Bled whon no inten- [ 1auds embraced ju raiivoud, swatnyp lsud, aud | deparcnent -anot treat the lad wo ganbed | QR80T I Tt way thi The department has b en emb.rraseed on :‘:l*_(“ ‘l‘"]“"d.“" m""‘ ”"'n ery posses. |1y Tudian or white mun, Until we have|ton f porfecting eutrics exists but the al- other graots, and ths geeat wou tain arow, | to tho railesad cowpanics, or 1o thy states for BT oy I/"." i e Yl i acung of tho smal" upprop i tionn made for | 15640 Todia with & gua; the very possew | 2 02 R0 St Choonl | liged ottt hold. for. spsculation, of aa-a | bicd urens, of unauevoyed rive n ‘wd Lakos, | the Danatio of mush corpiiations, a publia | tepubliesd barey fuany Josders bl that pasty schiool bulldings. On" whis +uject the com. | 108 citea a desiro in him Lity to earn thelr hving by some kind uf men- | cover fr deauding 1and of itn timber. The | educting these, and a-ews whoily unproduc- |Iand-; wnd o all inbents und pueposes, wo £ar | RS BIRRE KRR G0 aCl0 Db Gl 088 unssioner of Iidiau uff rs says: Buildings. —The ¢mbarrassment unler which the uffics hus Iabored for saveral yuars - insufficient school buildings—is becotnin chrouic. If reports gave tne numbir ol d Tadian i« as safo 1n apy country as I i i aud bl rding he public is conce nvd, th i IRy e R YRR o less | tive aud unavailuble for ordinary purposs, | ws the public is concernvd, thi g ants are | i s ¢ e warmed white man T iy the possousion | el Iabor,wo vught nox o, complain of tholr | aversge proportion of onseles vo lina In less | 5L SO0 0r” o adniag T sitinkh | vata p oporty, woiwithutading uhit (e com look to your southers irends, to ald yu_ in ~I" lilu api umlI'-hulknog'hdxn'l'ml_'l'- 87 | baoted that the sotelers and tockmen will [ *Tu casos of entries nowually mule, 1t iy | comparatively smull peoportions, T | panies i porio lastsnoes havo got wven at- | walubeiniog chia, Hghte whi b perpetually T " Diarmn | »abit t) tha loss of their wtock” becauso the | found uiat the wost valtiable vimber lunda | e I hear e baod when cho'o il La wo Bawpriod 62 somuly withy uwlflvnv;lw-l,-?uf e | B Lirown then weut luto long argumens u 0 . " X i ¢ public o lu w u gl ot % doont Mr, 5 Bt aric vt him andr the arctection of Ch | §2vernment has failed i it duty towards the [ and lirgs arows of “wgricultural and geazing [ Public laud to Tuvite wetulements ar afford f grun i I anid an his | 0 ihat the Slectira) callkee 18 Tads B boardiog pupils for whicn existiog buildings H Indians, and the inevitable resuls of such | landy ure entored in ficsitivus names or by | Gitizens of the countey au opportunity to se- | su j ot in my Jast unnual repori: ! A i 4 furuieh suitable sccommodation. inataad of | 18% 89 it person and property will be as safe | 4.1, 1Giiticua i to bring on a couflit betwoen | persons wmployed for the prieposs, and tho |ure chewp homes, 12, diffialt to 1malks tho people understand | of 5‘.;‘.’.‘.‘,713':‘.':.,‘?:.“”‘,:.':3.:",‘:':;,' man liave o the vumber which such buildings are com- | 4 VaaE £ 3is White nelshbior, Misarms ouZhb | o0 ydians and white sottlers, and in the [ laud« thus pass into speculaiive holdings, or Ol s S YR T TR T that thefexecutive department of tho govern- | i e, Shen an tQUALY. not to be contiscatsd for every rifle givs him an ox of twice its value to till the field - cows, orhor-es as he way noed Tha pro { doing this cannot ba doubted; the il results will be readily seen, Once disarmed, he will pot only “cese to be an object of terror to his white neighbor,” but will have less desire to xbibit himself bs- fore them, and be more inclinod to se tle down ani become self-supportiog, His gun and horse w6 the great hindrances to hu civil ization. The horse enables him to wander around the conntry, and the gun to secure a Tt cannot declaro ' grans forfeit-d wher | Wrge vumber of white wea i the norihern re- the corpration for whose banofis it wes made | Hublican sta o4 have foc sixteen years boon s failed to comply with the conditions | sbuilarly deprived of represesta'ion, thoreof, Petitious are ’.rm.mlu.\lm ex- |, Govern £ Colquitt wade a stining address, polled to accommodate, w mucn smaller showiog would be made. Iispectors con- demo the crowded, ~stfiing dormito ries which they find, and agents on the other hand deplore the turniog away from school of those who ask for admittance, snd they de- cide to crowd the ohildeen temporarily, in the hope that the new builoiog or wddition for which they have entreated will rom be al lowed. Too oft n the year goss by without relicf and the whole mansgement, even the wmorale of the schuol, suffers sometimes seri- onsly, Buildings erecte | to meet the needs of present condition of affairs the Iudiaa is sure | holdings in large quautitios for permasent con- | In the carly Wstory of the country, when 10 get the woret of such cooflict. wrol. Coal lands, thy government price of | the broad €xpause of the public domnin was With valushlo sgloultural wod pastoral | which 1s #10 aud 320 por acre, ro llegally | unssttlod, & liboral sgutein of Taws wasadopty lands in quantities far beyond his wants or | obtaiued in the same manner at the minimun | ed prosiding for an ensy scquisition of in- e o pendant upon the government; and when the [went loses tne difference ia - price, | the objoct npparently sought to be wecom | for non-compliauce with the condislous there- " P governuiet fulls to make suitable spprop in- | while @ loss to the general public lige | plshed i the paros: of the laws and the pol. f of, Individual clatwan s doclare themsclves | vivlated Ol Yion for his support, he is brought to the verge | in the increased price of the coul producs | isy of their aduwinistration was for the United | vnttnged boosuso the comwinioner of the gen- el of 1tarvation, Left to himself, he will con- |in consequancs uf the control of coal fier », | States to husten the disposal of its lauds. land rofusos to allow filings on | Reaning, Pa,, November 26 —The tinuein this wretched condition until the|which in uhis way is acquired wnd held with | With this purpose in view and abuudant areas d wectivng of lds within tho un- | tore of the two skatiug rinks Iu this city bave vices of savago life slia | destroy his race. Mis | a comparatively small outlay of capical. The | sverywhers open to settloment, no special | forfelted rallioad yrants, = The g vernument is | sdopted a ralo probibiung colozed people from destruction will not be wpsedy, but it will oer- | result fs equally true wa t Habor lands. x| safognacds against sporopriations in fraud of | derided as the government of tha rich and op- | adwission to tha eor of ‘the aiuk, The col. racarions liviog, which he ekew out by beg. | taiuly come unless ha cau be luduced ¢» adopt | pericuce & demousirated that an cifective [ law uppourd w huve bosu tuoughe of vrdeemad jwsed to tho p e s thy exuutive de- | orad citizeus threatsn to tewt their rights in wn years ag) must atill ba made to sufice | Praser s SEi0Ks out by beg: | (b ivilization of the age, which hs has | remedy for these ovis (an only be fonud in | uecassary. On_the contrary, the prevuilig | variment does nat do what the courts have re- | ths vourta uuder the civil rigiita bitl, aud others too dilspidated an+ worthless to be | H4FY #0d thelt. uutli recently scorned. At no time | the repeal of the laws under which they wrise. | tendeny of luwi-lation hus b en to remove 1o | Pratedly declared could be » only by the s repaiced mnust still shelter children who there- CRINES ON THE EXNERVATIONH, in the f’...u,.y of our inter-| The difficuity of protecting the public lands | strictions rather than to fnpo e them, o | “eiilative branch of the governuonti that bs, A Cut i Wages, ' ; i areexpected to become sccust med t the | T again desire to call atwention to the nooew: | conrse with the Indisns have they | from frauiulend sutrios undor the pre. cta have bean passed peimarily for the relies | 106lure o forfeiture of a grant. PietssunG, Pa, November 26 —Oliver iy ! forfe 1 docenes and comforts f civilizatt n, and to | sity for legislation for the punishment of | shown a greater desire to abaudon th ir sav- | law can ba resdily underst od by the staw: | o banefit of ac: usl setilerw which huve buen | Complaiot is viade tans grants made more . Er el iy § acuire babits of th ift aud entrprise arimos on th Tndiah sescrvations. . Hinee iy | age Life tha dariog the last yesr. ‘They bave | ment of the oummit ser concerning the work | avelled of to the dofest of sstslatnents by the | SeD & quartar of 4 centary ago are still treak~ ‘B'chm" '-_'fi‘":,‘““"o“; wages of blackemishs in Sioce oply 825,000 was sppropria Tast rep rt tho Suprema vourt of the United | welcomed (with few excoptions) all the agen: | of the special gents, twauty-ve in numiber, § (acility afforded for the sggregution of luud |94 & Vuild suvaisting grana and the eettles R s pacomt . lat yenr for the erectioa and repair «f 8 Staten decided In the case of “Ex pirte Crow | clos provided fur their banefit, and have|appointed for the proteetiou of the puolic | titles in speculative or wonopolisiic poues: | fxbidden to go thereon, although nothing has | Ureu s Vo 17inge, no exter sive work his murder that the Di triet | shown a commendable « duue toward the bui ding of the ro course, | Dog,” indicted n to adapt | lend from feauduleat entrien and legal wppro- | sion. hwnnas bo buil, bafore the raileosd comw Porrrann, November 26, —The «thicial vote ‘ lone, The Hboshone, Me court of Daukots was without juridiction, | theumelven to tha naw ord priation. The comumisioner siys: The vumerous msthods of disposl now ¢ ¢ ” letz buildicgs, whichh were ocoma- | whon the crime was committed on the reserva- f exprns not only a desiro for hnpre Turty-five hundied sud thi t)--mmlrnunlu-‘l-\mu and the luxity of precautionssy pro- e o supen s e neneneeenren | 6f AlMgon: Buwino 26,852, Cleveland 24,548, 0 the previous year, have been com- \tion by one Indiun aguicst anotber, If of- | the determination to lusprove, They give up| leat satries of pablic lsads, ouibhinoing unaroa | visivy eguiust nEsppionzintions, are Tesuls (Contined on fifth page.) Buties 723, St, Jobn 488,