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passed us at a rapid gait。 Suspecting that he had despatches for me
I directed my outrider to overtake him and find out。 The courier
soon turned back察and riding up to my ambulance handed me a telegram
notifying me that General Grant察on the day of his inauguration
March 4察1869察had appointed me Lieutenant´General of the Army。 When
I reported in Washington察the President desired me to return to New
Orleans and resume command of the Fifth Military District察but this
was not at all to my liking察so I begged off察and was assigned to
take charge of the Division of the Missouri察succeeding General
Sherman察who had just been ordered to assume command of the Army。
CHAPTER XV。
INSPECTING MILITARY POSTS IN UTAH AND MONTANADESIRE TO WITNESS THE
FRANCO´GERMAN WARON A SAND´BAR IN THE MISSOURIA BEAR HUNTAN
INDIAN SCAREMYRIADS OF MOSQUITOESPERMISSION GIVEN TO VISIT
EUROPECALLING ON PRESIDENT GRANTSAILING FOR LIVERPOOLARRIVAL IN
BERLIN。
After I had for a year been commanding the Division of the Missouri
which embraced the entire Rocky Mountain region察I found it necessary
to make an inspection of the military posts in northern Utah and
Montana察in order by personal observation to inform myself of their
location and needs察and at the same time become acquainted with the
salient geographical and topographical features of that section of my
division。 Therefore in May察1870察I started west by the Union´
Pacific railroad察and on arriving at Corinne' Station察the next
beyond Ogden察took passage by stage´coach for Helena察the capital of
Montana Territory。 Helena is nearly five hundred miles north of
Corinne察and under ordinary conditions the journey was察in those
days察a most tiresome one。 As the stage kept jogging on day and
night察there was little chance for sleep察and there being with me a
sufficient number of staff´officers to justify the proceeding察we
chartered the ;outfit察─stipulating that we were to stop over one
night on the road to get some rest。 This rendered the journey more
tolerable察and we arrived at Helena without extraordinary fatigue。
Before I left Chicago the newspapers were filled with rumors of
impending war between Germany and France。 I was anxious to observe
the conflict察if it was to occur察but reports made one day concerning
the beginning of hostilities would be contradicted the next察and it
was not till I reached Helena that the despatches lost their doubtful
character察and later became of so positive a nature as to make it
certain that the two nations would fight。 I therefore decided to cut
short my tour of inspection察so that I could go abroad to witness the
war察if the President would approve。 This resolution limited my stay
in Helena to a couple of days察which were devoted to arranging for an
exploration of what are now known as the Upper and the Lower Geyser
Basins of the Yellowstone Park。 While journeying between Corinne and
Helena I had gained some vague knowledge of these geysers from an old
mountaineer named Atkinson察but his information was very indefinite
mostly second´hand察and there was such general uncertainty as to the
character of this wonderland that I authorized an escort of soldiers
to go that season from Fort Ellis with a small party察to make such
superficial explorations as to justify my sending an engineer officer
with a well´equipped expedition there next summer to scientifically
examine and report upon the strange country。 When the arrangements
for this preliminary expedition were completed I started for Fort
Benton察the head of navigation on the Missouri River察on the way
passing through Fort Shaw察on Sun River。 I expected to take at
Benton a steamboat to Fort Stevenson察a military post which had been
established about eighty miles south of Fort Buford察near a
settlement of friendly Mandan and Arickaree Indians察to protect them
from the hosiile Sioux。 From there I was to make my way overland
first to Fort Totten near Devil's lake in Dakota察and thence by way
of Fort Abercrombie to Saint Cloud察Minnesota察the terminus of the
rallroad。
Luckily I met with no delay in getting a boat at Benton察and though
the water was extremely low察we steamed down the channel of the
Missouri with but slight detention till we got within fifty miles of
Fort Buford。 Here we struck on a sandbar with such force of steam
and current as to land us almost out of the water from stem to
midships。 This bad luck was tantalizing察for to land on a bar when
your boat is under full headway down´stream in the Missouri River is
no trifling matter察especially if you want to make time察for the
rapid and turbid stream quickly depositing sand under the hull察makes
it commonly a task of several days to get your boat off again。 As
from our mishap the loss of much time was inevitable察I sent a
messenger to Fort Buford for a small escort察and for horses to take
my party in to the post。 Colonel Morrow察the commandant察came
himself to meet us察bringing a strong party of soldiers and some
friendly Indian scouts察because察he said察there were then in the
region around Buford so many treacherous band of Sioux as to make
things exceedingly unsafe。
Desiring to reach the post without spending more than one night on
the way察we abandoned our steamer that evening察and set off at an
early hour the next morning。 We made camp at the end of the day's
march within ten miles of Buford察and arrived at the post without
having had any incident of moment察unless we may dignify as one a
battle with three grizzly bears察discovered by our friendly Indians
the morning of our second day's journey。 While eating our breakfast´
´a rather slim one察by the wayspread on a piece of canvas察the
Indians察whose bivouac was some distance off察began shouting
excitedly察 Bear bear ─and started us all up in time to see察out on
the plain some hundreds of yards away察an enormous grizzly and two
almost full´grown cubs。 Chances like this for a bear hunt seldom
offered察so there was hurried mountingthe horses being already
saddledand a quick advance made on the game from many directions
Lieutenant Townsend察of the escort察and five or six of the Indians
going with me。 Alarmed by the commotion察bruin and her cubs turned
about察and with an awkward yet rapid gait headed for a deep ravine
in which there was brushwood shelter。
My party rode directly across the prairie and struck the trail not
far behind the game。 Then for a mile or more the chase was kept up
but with such poor shooting because of the ;buck fever; which had
seized most of us察that we failed to bring down any of the grizzlies
though the cubs grew so tired that the mother was often obliged to
halt for their defense察meanwhile urging them on before her。 When
the ravine was gained she hid the cubs away in the thick brushwood
and then coming out where we could plainly see her察stood on the
defense just within the edge of the thicket察beyond the range of our
rifles though察unless we went down into the canyon察which we would
have to do on foot察since the precipitous wall precluded going on
horseback。 For an adventure like this I confess I had little
inclination察and on holding a council of war察I found that the
Indians had still less察but Lieutenant Townsend察who was a fine shot
and had refrained from firing hitherto in the hope that I might bag
the game察relieved the embarrassing situation and saved the credit of
the party by going down alone to attack the enemy。 Meanwhile I
magnanimously held his horse察and the Sioux braves did a deal of
shouting察which they seemed to think of great assistance。
Townsend察having descended to the bottom of the ravine察approached
within range察when the old bear struck out察dashing into and out of
the bushes so rapidly察however察that he could not get fair aim at
her察but the startled cubs running into full view察he killed one at
the first shot and at the second wounded the other。 This terribly
enraged the mother察and she now came boldly out to fight察exposing
herself in the open ground so much as to permit a shot察that brought
her down too察with a broken shoulder。 Then the Indians and I
growing very brave察scrambled down totake part in the fight。 It
was left for me to despatch the wounded cub and mother察and having
recovered possession of my nerves察I did the work effectively察and we
carried off with us the skins of the three animals as trophies of the
hunt and evidence of our prowess。
As good luck would have it察when we reached Buford we found a
steamboat there unloading stores察and learned that it would be ready
to start down the river the next day。 Embarking on her察we got to
Stevenson in a few hours察and finding at the post camp equipage that
had been made ready for our use in crossing overland to Fort Totten
we set out the following forenoon察taking with us a small escort of
infantry察transported in two light wagon