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Show lifiiil The .Arms of the KcmIsMus Coining Coin-ing in to (lencial .'Milt'.' Very Slowly. The Oonfab Between the Frienllies and Hostiles Does Much to Restore Re-store Ooufnlence, NEWS OF AN0THEE OUTBREAK. Okanogan Indians Near Ituliy City Dam-ing and are Wildly- Kxcited. X , ( The Troops aro Being Ordered Prom tb Field Bick to Their Poets. SOME EXTENSIVE CHANCES MADE. Tha Porna A' ona ha Bnnler of tha Km-' rrvaclon to ba Mntarlalljr 8trrnf(th. nod. Pine Kipoe, Jan. .17. Tho council between the friendly and hostile Indians In-dians has tended to quiet tho anxiety of many ef the white people and assure the Indians that their fear of being massacred by the soldiers was without foundation. Everybody today seems to feel that tho trouble has been brought to a close. Up to noon today 71 guns were turned in by the hostiles. More weapons are expected tomorrow. Infantry Ortlrred Hark. Today an order was issued directing the Seventh infantry, Colonel Meirinni, which had been serving on Cherry creek and the Lower. Cheyenne river, near Standing Rock agency, to return to the post at Fort Logan, near Denver. Rodney's battery has been ordered back to Fort Riley. Col. Summer's command, comprising the Eighteenth cavalry and Third infantry" has been ordered To Itatn n to Ft Mral. I has also been decided that the Sixth cavalry, comprising nine troops of about SOU men will hereafter be located in tho department of the Platte, with headquarters at Fort Niobarara. The cavalry force at Ft. Robinson will also tin i npl.'iQPil mill t ia ovuantail ilia n t, ui order of affairs will tend to the .rt-habi-tation of Ft. McKiuney, at which there are now only two troop of tho Ninth cavalry under Colonel Henry. This airengthrning ol tin Korea of cavalry along the reservation is intended in-tended as a safe guard and to revive the conlidence of ihe people, who are in danger in tho Indian outbreaks. The question is now being discussed dis-cussed of allowing the members of the First infantry, under Col. Shnfler.who feel so disposed, to remain in this department. The Indian camp is quiet, today nnd nnother counsel will bo held this afternoon after-noon to consider the separation of tho tribes. |