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 FORTY—~FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 296. 1870. 359 For interest on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Delaware I¤*°'°¤* °¤ general fund, eleven thousand six hundred and thirty dollars. i;?,;?;;:;`,?:` For interes on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Iowas, three Delawares; thousand three hundred and forty dollars. I°“’“°i For interest on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Kaskaskias, Knskaskias, Peorias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, six thousand and seventy dollars. §;8‘}};1;l:”• For interest on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Menomonees, Shaw; nine hundred and fifty dollars. M<>¤¤m¤¤¢¢¤: For interest on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Ottawas and Qttawas and Chippewas, two hundred and eighty-one dollars and forty-three cents. Ch‘Pl"‘W“i For interest on certain stocks and bonds belonging to the Pottawato- P¤t*¤W¤*°mi°¤· mies education fund, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary to enable C<{ll<{¤ti¤¤ Md the Secretary of the Interior to collect bands of Kickapoo or other In- §£€Q;t'Q§;€,d dians roving on the borders of Texas and Mexico, and to locate and other Fovin Insubsist them in the Indian Territory, twenty-five thousand dollars. dla"? l“ I¤‘§”·“ For this amount or so much thereof as ma be necessar to a the hrm°ry° Y Y P Y Expenses of expenses of holding a " general council " of the Cherokee, Creek, Som- generalwuncil inole, and Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, in the Indian Territory, as ‘grg;r°§;;;g provided by the treaties with said tribes in eighteen hundred and sixty- miss, éhgctgws, six, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That any other Indian tribe per- and Cl}l°k”~S¤W_§· manently located in said Indian Territory shall be, and is hereby, au- gi-°g?0"’ thorized to elect and send to said " general council " one delegate, and (iertain other in addition one delegate for each one thousand Indians or fraction of a g‘g‘“£€i;;b‘;_: thousand greater than five hundred, being members of,sucl1 tribe, on ggygvgdjn gi,,,` the same terms and conditions and with the same rights and privileges, ¤<>¤¤¤ilincluding right to compensation, as is provided for delegates of the tribes hereinbefore mentioned, and a sufficient sum to pay the per diem and mileage of such additional delegates is hereby appropriated: And Council notto provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior shall not call any b° °¤l*°d¤€ &°· such council if objected to by said Indians, nor until after the adjournment of the present session of Congress. For the purchase of wagons, teams, tools, agricultural implements, I¤gi¤¤¤i¤ live stock, seeds, and so forth, and for the erection of houses for the In- ;;°g,,§;§(P°°r` dians in the northern superintendency, to be distributed among the different tribes at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, the sum of thirty thousand dollars. For the support of industrial and other schools among the Indian Industrial Md tribes not otherwise provided for, to be expended under the direction of °m" s°h°°18' the Secretary of the Interior, one hundred thousand dollars. For this amount, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay for Payment for goods issued by S. E. Ward to Indians at Fort Laramie by order of the §‘?‘E*\§$;gg‘i bl' Indian peace commissioners in May and June, eighteen hundred and ' sixty-eight, eight thousand dollars. For payment for goods issued as presents by John E. Tappan, by Thy John E- direction of General Alfred Sully, to the Kiowa Indians at Fort Larned, "pP”‘"‘ Kansas, in July, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, at the time of the delivery of two white captives held by them, the sum of one thousand one hundred and one dollars and sixty-five cents. For this amount, or so much thereof as may he necessary to pay the Removal of expenses of the removal of stray bands of Pottawattomie and "Winne- i_°,g*;:;,f;°§;;°S· bago Indians in Wisconsin from their present homes in that State to gw_ rmmgtvgg. the tribes to which they respectively belong, as follows:- §’YEl¤ LO d For transportation and subsistence of one thousand Winnebagoes from K;n;;;_°‘ an Wisconsin to Nebraska, at fifteen dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars. For transportation of five hundred Pottawatomies and two hundred Chippewas, intermarried with them, from Wisconsin to the Indian country south of Kansas, at thirty dollars each, twenty-one thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay that amount found due