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INDIANS IN AMERICA.

The X< if Yoi'kHerahl t in its telegraphic in telligence of tho 22nd Fcbtuary, says :— " The Board of Indian Commissioners have hpen in session at the Arlington. They had a protiacted inteniew with tho Secretary of the Interior, and arranged many important details of the Indian sei vice. The general condition of Indian aflairs is cousidoied satistactoiy, and all proper logi«l*tton .i-ikud of Cougiess in the interot,t of the President's peace policy is leadily obt impd The Modoc tumble is in a f.ur way of settlement by tho commission sent by tho Secrotaiy of the Interior. Almost the entire Sioux Indians die being fed, .ind with bub few exceptions they aie satisfied. If .in alignments in icgiid to the pa«sas;e of the Northern Pacific Railroad ate eilcctod no fin ther tiouhle nee 1 bo anticipated. With the chionic An/ona Indian w.ir ended, the necessaiy Indian wai cxpondituies would be very little, and the svhole Indian couutiy would be at peace [The Modoc trouble became much worse after the above accounts were received, and it still remains |unsettlod, and threatens to pioduce a war that may end in the extirpation of tho hostile Indians ]

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4931, 14 June 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

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INDIANS IN AMERICA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4931, 14 June 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)

INDIANS IN AMERICA. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4931, 14 June 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)