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Show The Uil de-legation ha.- returned to Denver from it visit to Washington, Washing-ton, satisfied with the arrangements in regard to the rj.m Juan treaty. Chief Ouray wa- anxious to have halt of the government annu ity of i5,'nj paid in cash and deposited in the national bank at Denver. This was refused, but it was promised that the Indians should have the privilege uf ordering such guodi. as they desired. This is a great improvement over the old system o luaiug everything to the decision of agents. By the request of Ouray a military py3t will I 3 e,-ubliahcd e,-ubliahcd between the mining district and the ivervaliou ;ia a cheek unun ; evih.lL-i-.'sed miners and Indiai:-, and the land ceded will be s'Arv ved su as ! to definitely settle its, extent and ,io:d j trouble iu the future from encroach- ' mentsun cither hand. The r. -nit of : the visit, and the conclusion of the ! details of the treaty were mutually j ati-:'.u U ;v,aud go eminent may eon- 1 gralui.ile itself upon having :u easily 1 settled w hat net long since pp uni-L 1 to be a ' j i'jus complication. |