complied with to the letter.At the conference the Indians demanded the abolition of Rosebud agency and the establishment of one more at Pine Ridge. The reason they advanced for this radical move was the fact that the Indians were continually moving from one agency to the other, contrasting the methods of each and longing for the comforts of Pine Ridge as compared with the many disadvantages which they claimed to have experienced at Rosebud. This proposition General Miles promised to consider. General Miles demanded the surrender of the young men who had killed Lieutenant Casey, and they promised to accede to the demand.Washington, Jan. 10.—A dispatchhas been received at the War Department from General Miles asking permission to come to W ashington with a delegation of hostile chiels, who want to treat for terms ol peace. M he request will probably be granted.