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 514 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 173. 1867. Indians in Ore- in Ore on and Washinvton Territo, not arties to an treat and for g za ry P Y ya p:",:? Wash` pay of necessary employees, fifty thousand dollars. fiavgio indian, · .Navajo Indians in New México. — For subsistence for the Navajo Inin New Mexi<><>· dians, and for the purchase of sheep, seeds, agricultural implements, and other articles necessary for breaking the ground on the reservation upon the Pecos river, one hundred thousand dollars. For the relief of the Navajo _Indians now at or near Fort Sumner, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, one ucizziglgigsétso. pundrleddthtousanid poglars :bPrp;·id_€‘d, Tlgt notratimishop supplies slilall bg, ‘ urms e osai n ians y e ar eparmen a rt e rst ayo &°' July next, except in case of extreme necessity, the facts of which shall be certified to the Secretar of War b the officer oommandinv that milit d' t ‘ r y y ° ary is r1c . Pottawatomies To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray ¤¤d \V¤¤W?b¤· bands of Pottawatomie and Winnebago Indians, in the State of Wisconsin, $8 m 1S°°°` five thousand dollars. For salary of a special agent to take charge of Winnebago and Pottawatomie Indians now in the State of Wisconsin, one thousand five hundred dollars. Expenses of For subsistence, elothinv, and general incidental expenses of the Sisse- S§;)?°RieE,lE;_ ton, Wahpaton, Medawahanton, and Wahpakoota bands of Sioux or iZ,iimfi_ and Daliwcota Indians, aft their new homes, one hundred thousand dollars. Wnhpakoota or payment o interest on one million six hundred and ninety thoug;¤iggig,;,Sig9¤ sand three hundred dollars, non—paying stock, held by the Secretary of (mus, the Interior in trust for various Indian tribes up to and includinv the in- 01****;:65* °¤ terest payable July first, eighteen hundred aiid sixty-seven, one {hundred Lola? hdgizgin thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars. page for Indian For payment of interest on fifteen thousand dollars, abstracted bonds, "0;s,;bmact6d por me  gear epld1r;gfJu(pe thirtipthheigihipep hundred and sixty-seven, bonds_ Qhgygkgg or e ero ee sc oo un ,nine un re dollars. ¤9h<><>l ¤¤<i¤¤» For payment of interest on sixty-eight thousand dollars, abstracted tional funds. · . . bonds, for the fiscal year ending June tlnrtieth, eighteen hundred and ppzity-seven, of the Cherokee national fund, four thousand and eighty o lars. Deliyery of For insurance, transportation and necessary expenses of the delivery 3;;‘§:*m’n£;; of annuities and provisions to the Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michi- $0,,, and Michi. gat; twenty thousand three hundred and nfty dollars and sixty-two cents. eau: or insurance, transportation, and necessary expenses of the delivery to P‘“""°““* the Pawnee, Ponca, and Yancton Sioux Indians of annuit· oods and i°“°“’ ““d o ‘ ‘ t in C1 a ll y g ancton Sioux; Pl` VISIOHS, 611 OIISBD 0 afs. copitplaéigggba- hTo;1;ppiy1 a gelicienfcygirlil the pigmropriation for transporting goods pur- · c ase or e ioux o a ota n ians, under treat made at Fort Sull in October, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending Ami P- 509- June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand niue hundred and one dollars and eighty-two cents. Flauioads. . Flatheads. — For this amount, to supply a deficiency in the appropria- H 1IOD; for the Flatheads and other confederated tribes for the liscal year Vol- X11- P- 976- ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, being the fifth instalment for beneficial objects, under treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars. Qui-nai-sits Qui-nai-elts and Qui-leh·utes. — For this amount to su l · a deficienc and Q“i·*‘*h· in the a rot' f th li l d` Pp')y um. pp prin ion or e sca year en mg June thirtieth, eighteen vi,i_xii_p_ gm hundred and sixty-seven, of the first of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollars, stipulated to be paid the Qui-nai-elts and Qui-leh-utes, pls P81LfoléT[l:i?‘[{flB treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ree un re dollars. Vaccination. h Illpr gxipppses attending the vaccination of Indians, two thousand HV6 un re . L°°”°*”S C°l· For exce am f lld'' md,) Rim ,n_ p use o co ecting an locating the Colorado River Indians m