The Canadian Rebellion
■:■■! .. ' [ÜBUTBBB' TE.LtiOBAMR.I , ..■•( (-.■■■' :..-. Ottawa, April 2s, Intelligence is to band from the scene of the rebellion in the Saskatchewan district that lh(> 'Canadian'-; fof ces; under General MiddletoM,. while adVancinK against the positibn'held by tke inNur^entu under Loui* Biel, found a large party of Battoncli Indians (allies of tneThalf. breeds) in .ab; ambush in a r%vine. 'Screre jSghting tonk place, with the re* «uft that serpra! Indians were killed, and fully fifty woanded. Middleton afterwards Rurrounded the ravine, in thehope of capturing the BHttoaehes, but a force of reb«ln came to the relief •( the latter, who thus .were^enabled to retire froik (he ambush. i
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 134, 28 April 1885, Page 2
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106The Canadian Rebellion Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 134, 28 April 1885, Page 2
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