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 PROCLAMATIONS. No. 1. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, July 23, 1885. A PROCLAMATION. ` Whereas certain portions of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Preamble. Reservation in the Indian Territory, are occupied by persons other than Indians who claim the right to keep and graze cattle thereon, by agreement made with the Indians for whose special possession and occupancy the said lands have been reserved by the Government of the United States, or under other pretexts and licences: ’ And whereas all such agreements and licenses are deemed void and of no effect, and the persons so occupying said lands with cattle are considered unlawfully upon the domain of the United States so reserved as aforesaid: And whereas the claims of such persons under said leases and licenses, and their unauthorized presence upon such reservation, have caused complaint and discontent on the part of the Indians located thereon, and are likely to cause serious outbreaks and disturbances; Now thereiore, I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States _Grazi¤g in Indo hereby order and direct that all persons other than Indians, who are d¤¤¤_'I:°¤'**°¤`Y» now upon any part of said reservation for the purpose of grazing cattle Pr°hiblt°d' thereon, and their servants and agents, and all other unauthorized persons now upon said reservation, do within forty days from the date of this Proclamation. depart and entirely remove therefrom with their cattle. horses, and other property. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be aiiixed. · Done at the City of Washington, on this 23d day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-tive, and the year of the [U. s. SEAL.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and tenth. GBOVER CLEVELAND. By the President: T. F. BArAm>, Secretary of State. 0023)