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 TREATY WITH THE SHOSHON EES AND BANNACKS. JUEY8, 1868. 677 reside at Fort Bridger, U. T., and their annuities shall be delivered to them at the same place in June of each ear. N.  TAYLOR, sum W. T. SHERMAN, {smart] Lt. Gm!. WM. S. HARNEY, sm:.. JOHN B. SANBORN, {sun. S. F. TAPPAN, SEAL. C. C. AUGUR, Esnsn. But. 1lMcr Gerd. U SC A., Commissioner;. ALFRED H. TERRY, SEAL. Brig. Gm. and Bvt. M Gen.  S. Ai Attest: A. S. H. WHITE, Secretary. Shoshonees: WASH-A-KIE. his mark. WAU-NY-PITZ. his i mark. TOOP-SE-PO-WOT. his mark. NAR-KOK. his mark. TABOONSHE—YA. his mark. BAZEEL. his mark. PAN-TO-SHE- GA. his j; mark. NIN NY-BITSE. his -|- mark. Bannaclcs: TAGGEE. his —|— mark. TAY—TO·BA. his + mark. WE—RAT-ZE-WON-A-GEN. his mark. COO-SHA-GAN. his 1: mark. PAN-SOOK-A-MOTSE. his —|- mark. A-WITE-ETSE: his -l- mark. Witnesses: Hmmm A. Momzow, Lt. Ool. 36th Infantry and But. Ool. UI S. A., Chmdg. Ft. Bridger. LUTHER MANPA, U SC Indian Agent. W. A. CARTER. J. VAN ALLEN CARTER, Interpreter. And whereas, the said treaty having been submitted to the Senate of gags0mm_ the United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Senate did, on the sixteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- nine, advise and consent to the ratification of the same, by a resolution in the words and figures following, to wit: IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, SENATE or THE UN1TED Srsrms, February 16, 1869. ReSOZve¢L (two thirds of the senators present concurring,) That tho Senate advise and consent to the ratification of the treaty between the United States and the Shoshonee (eastern band) and Bannack tribes of Indians, made and concluded at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory, on the third July, 1868. Attest: GEO. O. GORHAM, Secretary. Now, therefore, be it known that I, ANDREW JOHNSON, President of P¤>¤1¤¤¤¤ti¤¤· the United States of America, do, in pursuance of the advice and con-