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The Week

May 5, 1870 issue

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The U.S. Congressional record for the past week is exceedingly meagre, and, except for an Oregon railroad bill, giving away about a million acres of the public lands, which was passed in the house on Friday, there has been nothing done of national interest. In other developments, the report comes from the Plains that another Indian war is impending, and this time a great one, from 8,000 to 12,000 warriors being reported in the saddle, or whatever it is they sit upon, and bent on mischief and, of course, capable of desolating hundreds of miles of frontier.

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RAILROADS; WAR; BILLS, Legislative; UNITED States. Congress; OREGON; UNITED States
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