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 INDEX. 815 Sioux Indiamz, (continued.) Sissimn and M. meal and flour for four years to Indians all experl<‘;trii·;ls)ilo€>leng1Saci§(iolil?vllEs3') ur removing to and permanently settling pose .. *506 510 upon said reservation ... 639 goods, provisions &c. not to be li. Z I ld I cows and oxen - - ’ Sum t0 _ t · .. 6 39 Indians or mixed-bloods unless &c 510 pght to occupy territory outside of rescr- no encouragement for huniinv o eratil I l vation surrendered .. . . . . 639 as a means of su crt c P ons right to hunt 1'cS€r‘\‘8d  . . . . . 639 no person in their lli*)nits· ltotrado   l   · l 510 agreements otf the Indians as gp railroads 639 and pcllzries. .. B or me 510 emigran s, wagon trams, c 639 mem e· H `·'``` women and children and white men. 639 peilsolig liznelisumzlyoio gvlgfrinliex lméges 510 Pacific railroad wa 1 a ,.. sae y g " ’ ‘, gon roar s, c excepted. .. . 510 damages for crossing their reser- chiefs and headmen may adopt rules: mmmrvatipps ..   ... . . 639 to ysecure life and property, to advance y p ._ or rea s  _  639 cmlnzation, &c ... . . 510 no treaty for cession of reservatwn to be may organize a force to carry them ' valid, unless, &c  639 into effect .   . 510 individuals not to be deprived of rights by rules, &c. to receive the sanction of the treaty ... _  . . 639 Indian agent ... 510 United States to furnish physicians, teach- amendments assented to, , . 510 511 ers, mechanics, &c .. 640 Six Nations, I ’ presents for best crops . 640 appropriations for the . 217 reserpation to be permanent home for Skinner, Catharine, tri es  t . . .  . 640 ension to ... unoeded Indian territory .. 640 S’K£zllams, I 412 nogto be occupied by whites, unless, appropriations for the .,... 217 c  640 Slaves, military posts to be abandoned, &c.. 640 proceedings in relation to payment for road leading to them and the settle- drafted or received as volunteers, to bé ments in Montana to be closed.. .. 640 suspended. . . .. 29 effect of this treaty upon former treaties.. 640 commissions in relation thereto, to be dis- _ execution by the various bands .. 640, 647 solved, and the commissioners and their Szour Indzqn Reservatzon, clerks paid. ... . 29 in Minnesota, actual settlers on, who Slave-Trade, have filed statements under pre-emp- expenses of carrying into effect the treaty tion laws, to have two years to make for the suppression of the .. . . . .58, 321 _ lproof and pay. : . : .. . ... 89 salaries of judges, &c. to be paid only on Swux ndtans, Seo Stsszlon, §rc. condition, &c ... _4~1. 321 treaty with the Sissiton, &c. bands of 505 request to be made for abrogation of part reservation set apart for Cuthead band of of treaty providing hir mixed courts. . . 321 S ('igpnktonais. ... 506 when request is grantccl, salaries of all {aux ancton), officers 0 the nited States connected appropriations for the, in Dakota Terri- with such courts, to cease 321 tory ,. 275 Slocum, Martin N., to be considered as an offset toclaims 275 pension to children of. 460 Sisseton, Qc. Sioux Indians, Sma l-Arms, appropriations for relief of .. 217, 221, 315 no part of appropriation for ordnance nor: to hp elxpendep. .  .   service to be applied to the purcliascaosf 317 s a emen 0 ax enutures o ema e. . new .. . ., Sissiton and Warpeton Bands, “Smith and Pos!," The So/zozmer, of Dakota or Sioux Indians, treaty with certificate of registry, or, &c. to issue to., 122 of February 19, 1867 505 Smith and lVesson, preamble and contracting parties ... . 505 S   apply fOr extension of patent. .. 355 friendl f relations ... . . 506 mit , nn, oessiorl to the United States of right to pension to ... 445 construct wagon roads, railroads, mail Smith, Horace, _ stations, and telegraph lines across, may apply for extension of patent .. 355 over, and upon their lands . 506 Smith, Leonidas, boundaries of their lands ... 506 allowance to ,, . . . .. . . 452 permanent reservations set apart for, and Smith, Nancy, for Cuthead bands of Yanktonais Sioux 506 pension to, .. 399 boundaries ... . , .. 506 Smith River Reservation, to be apportioned in tracts of 160 discontinued. .: .. 221 acres to each head of family, &c.. . 506 Smithsonian [nsrztutwn, tracts to conform to legal subdi- appropriations for ...,. 115,307 visions 506 for preservation of exploring and survey- patents when to issue and effect of. . 506 ing expeditions .,.. . 307 Congress will make appropriations to en- payment to Wplliam H. West, for care of able them to return to an agricultural bonds held m trust for. . . 118 life, &c 509 Theodore D. Woolsey, William B. Astor, and to promote agricultural improve- John Maclean, and Peter Parker, apment and civilization 509 pointed regents of. ._ . . . . 246 agents at Lake Traverse and at Devi1's Louis Agassm reappointed a regent of Lake .. ... 509 the ... 349