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wounded. The troops drew off - the Commissioner of Indian Affairs (a kind hearted, [[unclear]] man) arrived -- the Indians surrendered - were [[unclear]] but on the [[unclear]] request of their many sentimental friends [[unclear]] in [[unclear phrase]] is the [[unclear]] were not even tried for killing the troops but [[unclear]] and the sentences received for resisting arrest by U.S. Marshal -- (the culminating cause of the [[anti-break]]) -- were misiguded(sic) and they all came back here free to glory over their escape from all [[unclear]] known for armed opposition to U.S. authority and to brag of how many soldiers they killed. The effect has
wounded. The troops drew off - the Commissioner of Indian Affairs (a kind hearted, honest man) arrived -- the Indians surrendered - were afterwards arrested but at the earnest request of their many sentimental friends expressed in more earnest petitions to the President - they were not even tried for killing the troops but pardoned and the sentences received for resisting arrest by U.S. Marshals - (the culminating cause of the outbreak) -- were mitigated and they all came back here free to glory over their escape from all punishment for armed opposition to U.S. authority and to brag of how many soldiers they killed. The effect has

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wounded. The troops drew off - the Commissioner of Indian Affairs (a kind hearted, honest man) arrived -- the Indians surrendered - were afterwards arrested but at the earnest request of their many sentimental friends expressed in more earnest petitions to the President - they were not even tried for killing the troops but pardoned and the sentences received for resisting arrest by U.S. Marshals - (the culminating cause of the outbreak) -- were mitigated and they all came back here free - to glory over their escape from all punishment for armed opposition to U.S. authority and to brag of how many soldiers they killed. The effect has