The New World wants to know "why not" allow the Cheyenne and Arapaho Idnians to take their lands in severalty and if they will not to remove them south of South Sanadian and open up their country for settlement. A better plan we think would be to enumerate the tribes, in case they refuse to take in severalality and set aside of their occupancy a territory commensuratge with what they would be entitled should they take in severalty where they have been accustomed to live, for the Indian has home or local attachments, pay them for the residue and open it up. How does that strike you?