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Show THE AT ¥ WIT ; U T H E UTE INDIANS. Mitrou 2; 18G8. ]$$&"> *\* i m< Untied States of America and the Tabcguachc, Maache, ANDREW JOHNSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ^ 7 ^ 7^ tO ALL AND l. XOOLA* TO WUO* I1. MB rilMENM 6UALL COMB, OREKTINO : WnwvAS • treaty was made and concluded at the city of Washing- Vn^\ Ac • oo b the Ds rictyof Columbia, on the second day of March, m iho i of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and s. xty- c. ght, by ond I X C n NatbanLl G. Taylor, Alexander C. Hun, and. Kit Carson A ^ .^- cto by t h e , , which treaty u in the words and figures following, to wit: - Articles of a treaty and agreement made and entered into at Washing- Articles o f t ut: y % c c o n i l , l i l v 0f March, one tbousand eight d W S h o ized to represent the United Stales, of tho ono part, and the re ° eui, lives of tho Taba7uaehe. Muacbc, Capote, Vrccminuche, Y m a G^ a, UI « verf and UinJh bands of Utc Indians, ( - J - 0 « « £ are hereto subscribed,) duly authorized and empowered to act for the body of the people of said bands, of the other part, witness. ARTICLE I. Vll the provisions of the treaty concluded with the T - i b c f u n - - ^ . ^ g j ^ cWstand J f U nilindiait, October seventb, one tbousand eight hundred and t . r c a f. " S J S J i a. amended by the Senate of the United States and l ™ J » » c d fcj^ ^ Member fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and B. x. y. foury « l. ich . tre no neons* ent with the provisions of ibis treaty, as hereinafter pro-c a « c c. y reaffirmed and declared to bo applicable and xo con- . tinue in fo. ee ; s well to the other bands, respectively, parlies to this bctv as to the TaliMUnche band of Utah Indians. " , . . . , r & Kl" U. Tl o Uuilcd States agree that the following dutnc of e o u ^ y l o l \ c, tu,„ cncing at that point on the - u. hern boundary m cf , ho Territory of Colorado whero tho meridian of longitu u 0 test from Greenwich crosses tho same; running l^ nco n 0 l h *.' ? *' ' d Z r i U , o a point f. f. ecn miles duo north of .- here said^ meridian m-tenets tho fmtctb parallel of north latitude 5 thenco duo west to £ 2 n boundary line of said Territory , thenco south with - an w » torn boundary lino of laid Territory to the southern bourn hxry hue of « ud l j£ liiory • ilir. K- c ci st Willi Mid southern boundary lino to the place of big m * ? r i r i l be. a id the same is hereby, . * n part for I ho a Wo I n l a n d l u L u r t a l use iml occupation of the Indians b e e n named, HM o r . cU Other friendly ir. b. n or individual l.„ li., n> ns from tiino to liuio ilie/ may U wiUin* with . bo consent of tho United States, to admit among them i Kcsorratloa. UoanJarie |