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 362 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162, 163. 1858. From Trempel’eau, via Caledonia, New Armsterdam, to La Crosse. From Mineral Point, via Argyle, to Monroe. From Mineral Point, via Dodgeville, Helena, Spring Green, Honey creek, Westdeld, to Reedsburgh. From Maugh’s Mills, via Wonnewoc and Hillsborough, to Vingna. From Oshkosh to Shiocton. , From Viroque, via Bloomingdale, Masterson, and Whitestown, to Mount Taber. From Badax City to Reedsburgh. From Manston, via Wonnewoc and Hillsboro, to Viroqua. From Litchfield, via Mount Kingston, Dryfork, Old Ripley, Pocahantas, New Hillsboro’, Jamestown, to School Creek station. From Sheboygan, via Sheboygan Falls, Wheat Valley, Onion River, Cascade, Scott, Boltonville, and Barton, to West Bend. From Green Bay to Sturgeon Bay. From Two Rivers to Kewaunee. From Kewaunee to Sturgeon Bay. From Green Bay to Shawanaw. From Inneau, via Oak Grove, and Lowell’stoReeseville. From New Loudon, in North Royalton, Ogdensburg, and Scandinavia, to lover. From Lone Rock, in Richland county, via Bear creek, Sandusky, Ironton, Laval1e Summit, to Maugh’s Mill, in Juneau county. From Oconto to Shawanaw. From La Crosse, via Brownsville, Sheldon, Dedham, Preston, Cari— mona, Forestville, Spring Valley, Frankfort, Austin, Sumner, Albert Lea, to Winnebago, in Minnesota. The great Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Postmaster-General be
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Approved, June 14, 1858. June 14, 1858. CuCnr£CL)II£I.—An Actttlpc SU/T51y D%icienrgies ip the an pprop7npons_§1br the garregzttand on n en enseso n um a men a or m r 2 zeitzz vdlrious lilglian Tiébes, for the Yeajpending  thfrtief];1if,.l;[ghtbZe1z hdiitZ·edtii1iil(?]'i;l;l etg t. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Appropuativu- States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying deficiencies in the appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes: t0OY€E°¤ T°¤i· For restoring and maintaining, by peaceable measures, friendly relary' tions with the Indian tribes in Oregon Territory, or so much thereof as may be necessary for expenditure during the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, two hundred and sixty-four thousand dollars. ChQF°k°°¤°mi*· For payment to such Cherokees as were omitted in the census taken ted in census. . . mk,,,, by D_ W_ by D. W. Siler, but who were included and paid under the act of July, Siler. eighteen hundred and forty-eight, the same per capita allowance that was §£“8~ °h· usr paid the other Indians under that distribution, provided the Commissioner WL iX_ p_ .,64_of Indian Affairs shall be satisned they ought to be included in said per capita distribution, three thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars and thirty-two cents. Contingencies For contingencies of the Indian department, or so much thereof as may