i^i^i^Z^un and r^^-^'f^%^Z^X^^L^ 



been so long and cruelly denied. hprame of the supposed mur- 



J?? ''£' vt'a-SrJ'LSTS.lt^LSl of sXng, wo^ 

 than death, till death itself in P''Y »=;™» '°„7Jw' ^Med, the shallowness 



5f4X S%?ih°L*Thrn;SSf hetn^ S inSfferent walke.was 

 '"Hiilom^des'on'Seir arrival at the Pawnee village, ^nt two Indians 

 to bringTm in 'and contt„„ed St,eTbS "olZr'St im son,e eight 



^^^Iheywent. He was the murderer, at the point of death. His story 

 ""' Thp"Shtfucceeding the departure of his companions, in an attempt to 



L*Sy"Zrtar£s^?eiflSlwiunds in a proper S^tmer He man- 



scarcely iiiove, flannel to an upright stick, to tell tne 



'\r:^l^ir^^'i<r^r.^^Sus a,on, siu he comd 



■ "S^e^rheholi't^^o^PawSr Sndin, over him, with comp^sion 



U erjoyea ne ueiiuiua ^i,^;,. ,.mi,itPTianrps They save him meat,- 

 .C^sSms wlSI,°an?S rS in «.ei.- P^wer to deviate M, 



'"nT'sav not there is no pity in the bosom of the red man ! 



,,Hi5-Jco£K;:'^pt'tSS=£\oX 



^'fiut ftrdre of sympathizing attendants failed to atone for previious nenr 



