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, t - <%?£? t x \* Cv-Sl III! of them aro ably oomliioUid mid encouragement which wen- gulden offer worthy of thft pnt roniipc of pvory intel AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING President liiurlutiiHii on the 2ud day of ings ill themselves. \\'„ Kjvl. (|„, ];„[ „f UOIITH ktMMO* -ID8MI. ligent jiiTHoii within the railing of their March, lWil. 'Die i^rgaiiization was |wr- ! •"rf? the ^'"rr advertisers in the first daily and we M. K. Aruutroug. V. (flmpcl and J.H. I'rilwT , suit of )t» diltlen. i ou are directed to f.'vur-rii inlliioncu. Our ]iHt of tlm lH'wupfipcrs fi-cted by Priwideiit Lincoln, »f(< r I" the M-»Mitti rcpr»-wiitat»v»- dmtrict,' at j proceed to the lull of the liOUne of rer>- shall always take pleasure in referring to When and by Whom the Treaty Was II. J. AukUO. A. H. liftmnt'Jii* v - which Dakota now pos*en<«M, outside of liis inauguration, bv the appointim-iit of W. W. Benedict. O.W.KHlofg, Made by Which the Government and OiN.rg.- l'alkeiil.urw, ' half |>ast eight o clock with twenty men Vf. W. Hrookiutfa, J, A. U'wit, Yankton, run# am follows, niul ovory one the following officers: H. Mclatyr**. Gregory Brothers, grocers. in tlie ei^'lit], reim-vnutirr district, at the i for the pttrpobe of protecting the bonne Hugh Fr*fey, {'. Y. IbMMteufccher. of thorn in worth Hiilm-rihing for; Obtained Title to the Lands William Javiie, of Illinois, governor, j house of ¥. I). IVajte, and do anpoint a« judge*. U.H. Green, Hlatt .V Bucrdorf, grocers, J. V. Hamilton. BtTijamin J4ite*>mt and 101 iudgi*' ; while iu the peaceful puntuit of it* biuti-1 J. A* Waliiwe. ltepublicau, Vermillion. in Dakota. John Hutchiimon, of Minnesota, secre- j liu'd dT2it. i 'rom violence. It will be your duty Mount. S. Eisemaii ,k Co., dry goods & cloth Kllis; and also at Oregory's atore, and Courier, Elk Point. tary. point as judges Charlies Voung, iauiesJauie Tuft* to aid the speaker in preserving order Alfred Abbott. A. W- Jame*on, ing. and Thomas Small. and to arrest any persons violating the Ch*r)<* 1>. Bradley. Hiram Keith. News, Canton. Philemon Bliss, of Ohio, chief justice. On the 38th of the same month, Gov. Unimlile A- Miner, wholesale grocers. OiKuniziitiiiii <if lliu Territory, anil a peace, quiet and deconim of that body." G. P. Bennett, J*me» Keepin, Advocate, Cimton. Lorenzo P. Williston, nf Pennsylvania, Jayne by proclamation divided the ter Calvin M. Brook*, I/:wix Lamon. Fowler A Ketchum, dry goods. hint of the. Federal Olliiiiilx from In pursuance of this order on the Jacob Uraucb. Knnd LAn«>n. Independent, Hioux Falls. and Joseph L. Williams, of Tennessee, ritory into judicial districts and assign John Clemcutftori, Jofteph LaKoche, 1j. I). Parmer, dry goods. tin- Ki ivt In I lie Lust—Tin: Wish morning of the 8th, Lieut.'Ploghoff, at X. H. Curti*. J'wcnli Monlm, Puntagraph, Sioux Falls. associate justices. ed the judges as follows: E. P. Wilcox, lumber. Men Who Have .Millie (lie the head of twenty men, filed into the J. M. Even, O. C. Moody. Times, Sii.mx Fulls. Wm. Gleason, of Maryland, attorney. All that portion of Dakota territory bounded J. Bhaw Gregory, Cbarle* Kicker, Reed .t Ilayward, loan brokers. IjIiwh of Dakota. on the east by the cast line of the territorv; on house and took a position near the J. T. Hewlett, Kilo* Stutoman, Kolkeljlolict, Sioux lAi] 1h. Wm. F. Shafl'er, of Illinois, marshal. the went by the range line dividing ranges fifty- speaker's desk. When the members con O. T. Hagffin, M. H. Somera, Times, Springfield. Richey & Dix, iiardware. three and fifty-four, and on the north by tlie John L. Jolley, K. T. Vinnon. OrKunlziillmi i»f <'mintI.'*---A U.-I'iiril of Geo. D. Hill, of Michigan, surveyor north line of the territory, shall constitute the vened they were confronted with an array Standard, Vermillion. Albert! .t Brenmer, drugs. general. first judicial district. KF.VTH HKH8IOS—1S70-71. I. L'iles ,fc Co., boots & shoes. ViiN'k ('Hut III. I lift Sitvi'I'ltl lir m I Klro All that portion of Dakota territory bounded of carbines and sabers. This unexpect Council. Tribune, Elk Point. tlmiri, hihI Oilier st.-itirttlciil 11.-m*. , About the same time a United States on the cast by the range line dividing ranges ed scene created surprise and indigna M. K. Armstrong. fcKmory Morris, JVir it Luebke, leather. fifty-three ana fifty-four; on the south by the Jacob Breach. Nelson Miner, 'i iniL'H, Deadwood. land ofliee was established at Vermillion, south line of the territory: on the west by the Ketchum Btoh., dry goods. tion, and the members very forcibly and Wm. M. Ouppctt. Chan. H. Mclntyre, Tionoer, Deadwood. In the spring of 1857 the interior de and Henry A. Kennerly appointed regis range line dividing ranges fifty-seven and fifty- Hngb Fraley, W. T. McKay, Atherton & Sherman, furniture. partment, desiring to make n treaty with eight and on the north by the north lino of the in the language of the period, demanded BilaK W. Kidder. James M. fttone, 1'ress, Doadwood. ter and Jesse Wherry receiver. territory, shall constitute the second juiiicial J. C. Kennedy, John W. Turner. Marshal & Sanborn, furniture. district. of the speaker to know "what in h News, Deadwood. the Yankton Indians by which their pos- W. A. Burleigh was appointed agent Uount. Cooley <fc Place, harness. All that portion of Dakota territory bounded all this meant V" A committee was ap Kntorprise, Lead City., HeHHions in what in now southern Dakota of the Yankton Indians, relieving the n the cant bv the range line dividing ranees Charlea Allen, JielKon Learned, Excelsior Mill Co., territory should lie ceiled to the govern fifty-seven and fifty-eight; on the south bv the pointed to wait on Gov. Jaye and de Ira Barnea. A.J. Mill*, Chronicle, Custer City. first agent, A. H. Hedfield, and II. W. south line of the territory; and on the north by K. Miner, Ailler, Ohlman Co., wholesale mand an explanation of his conduct in K. J. CrosH, Journal, ltapid City. ment, sent A. H. H. White, an attaehe of Hoffman was assigned to the Ponca the north line of the territory, shall constitute C. P. Dow. Hudolph Mostow, liquors. the Indian bureau, to visit the Indians the third judicial district. thus attempting to menace tho legisla A. P. Hainmon. Sterling I'. Parka, Herald, Central City. agency relieving J. Shaw Gregory. L. W. Williston was assigned to the George H. Hand, Amos P. Shaw, Swartz & '1'readway, crockery. and induce them to visit Washington ture with an armed force. The governor John Hancock, Philip Sherman. Tribune, Bismarck. Gov. Jayne and Secretary Hutchinson John C. Sinclair. Potter it Wood, jewelry. first district, Philemon Bliss to the sec replied, simply giving as a reason the re Wm. Holbrough, Sun, Bismarck. and negotiate a treaty. Sir. White's arrived in Yankton on the 27th day of O. B. Iverson, Ole Sampson, S. J. Morrow, photographer. ond, and Joseph L. Williams to the third. quest of Speaker Pinney. The house H. A. Jerauld, K. W. Wall, Alort, JivmeHtown. mission was unsuccessful, the Indians be May, 1801, and immediately entered upon Jame*Keegan, Noah Wherry. Oliver Shannon, attorney. ing averse to parting with their lands, THE FIRST ELECTION. immediately adjourned, and the soldiers Joseph LaBocbe. Times, Fargo. \ the discharge of their duties. The other Immediately after the organization of P. K. Faulk, attorney. and he returned to Washington to report marched back to their quarters. On the TENTH 8E8BION—3873, Republican, Fargo. officers arrived at intervals during the the territory, Captain John B. S. Todd Council. C. J. B. Harris, attorney. the failure of his undertaking. In the following morning the soldiers did not Argus, Fargo. summer, the last to put in an appearance (who was intimately and influentially make their appearance, and as soon as D. T. Bramble, Joseph Maron, 1st National Bank. fall of the same year the department re C. H. Mclntyre, New Era, Parker. being Associate Justice Williams, on the connected with every step taken toward K. B. Crew. Mark M. Parmer, banker. quested Captain John B. S. Todd, then the house had been called to order and H. P. Cooley. W. T. McKay. Times, Brule City. first day of November. the creation of the new territory, and G.W.Harlan. O. F. Stevens. Merchants hotel, A. J. Sweetser. of the firm of Frost, Todd & Co., post the roll called, Mr. Pinney resigned the Alex. Hughea. Knofl Stateman, bioux Valley Journal, Brookings. The first official act of Gov. Jayne waB who was held in high esteem by nearly John Lawxencc. Henry Smith. Smithsonian hotel, H. H. Smith. sutlers at Fort Randall, to make an effort speakership. His resignation was ac Dakota Gazette, Volga. the appointment of agents to take a all the pioneer settlers,) announced him cepted, and John L. Tiernon, of the Nelfion Miner. Germania house, Wallbaum it Becker to induce the chiefs of the Yanktons to Ifoute. Beadle County Settler, Huron. census of the territory upon which to self as an independent or people's candi Li. M. Kee, auctioneer. go to Washington and make a treaty. eighth district, was elected speaker for Samuel Aahmore, A. J. Mills, Northern Signal, Caledonia. base an apportionment of the represen date for congress. On the 1st day of Ole Bottolfson, Ephriam Miner. Gardner Bros., farm machinery. Securing tho co-operation of Charles F. the remainder of the session. And thus Echo, Bridgewater.