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<p>On Saturday, at St Clement's, Ordsall Lane, Manchester, there was a very large congregation, on the occasion of the baptism of the daughter of <persName xml:id="little.chief">Little Chief</persName>, who is a sub-chief of the Ogallala tribe of Sioux. The mother's name is Good Robe. Her first-born child died in London when Buffalo Bill was performing there, and this one was born in the Wild West camp on the 3rd inst. The Rev. J. J. Scott officiated, Buffalo Bill interpreting the service. The child's name is to be Over the Sea among the tribe, but its baptismal name was Frances Victoria Alexandra.<ref target="n01">1</ref> Mr and Mrs Gardiner,<ref target="n02">2</ref> of Salford, and <persName xml:id="whittaker.m">Mrs Whittaker</persName> were the godparents. The father, and the whole of the male Indians in camp, attended in war costume. A special chant was sung by the Indians present. Four chiefs, named <persName xml:id="red.shirt">Red Shirt,</persName> Eagle Heart, Little Bull, and Blue Horse, have presented the infant with a gift of ponies, in accordance with the custom of their country.</p>


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<note xml:id="n01">Note 1: The child's baptismal name was Frances Victoria Alexandra, named after Frances Folsom Cleveland (wife to President Cleveland), Queen Victoria, and the Princess of Wales (Princess Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia of Denmark, 1844-1925).</note>

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