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 166 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 389. 1874. shoshoues an d For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller,_engineer, farmer, and B=*¤“°°k¤· blacksmith, as per tenth article treaty, of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For second of three instalments, for the purchase of seeds and farm- V°*· xvi PP- 675% ing-implements, as per eighth article treaty of July third, eighteen hun- 676* dred and sixty-eight, one thousand dollars. t For pay of second blacksmith, and such iron, steel, and other mate rials as may be required, per eighth article same treaty, one thousand dollars. B*““°°k¤· Banmcks.-—·For fifth of thirty instalments, to purchase four hundred V°]‘ “’ p‘ 676 suits of clothing for males over fourteen years of age; the flannel, hose, calico, and domestics for four hundred females over twelve years of age; and such flannel and cotton goods as may be needed to make suits for four hundred boys and girls under the ages named, six thousand nine hundred und thirty-seven dollars. For nfth of ten instalments, for the purchase of such articles as may be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior, for eight hundred persons roaming, at ten dollars each, and four hundred persons engaged in agriculture, at twenty dollars each, fourteen thousand dollars. Y°l· XW PP- 675, For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and °7°· blacksmith, as per tenth article treaty of July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For first of three instalments for the purchase of seeds and farming implements, as per eighth article same treaty, eight hundred dollars. For transportation of goods that may be purchased for the Shoshones and Bannooks, four thousand dollars. Agreement of For this amount, being the first of five instalments of the sum of Sent- 26, 187% ¤<>¤·twenty-five thousand dollars named in a certain agreement dated Sep- W2, ¤l¤- 263, Wl- ment is hereby confirmed, made under the provisions of the act of June ““¤ P· 21* first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, by F. It. Brunot, president of the Board of Indian Commissioners, with the Shoshone tribe of Indians, ior the relinquishment by said Indians of certain lands within the limits of the reservation ceded to said Indians by the treaty made with them Vol. xvi, pp. me, July third, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, the sum to be expended, 678- undezgthe direction of the President, in the purchase of stock-cattle, five thousand dollars; to be available immediately upon the passage of this · act. For this amount, being the first of five instalments, to be paid to Wash-a-kie, chief of the Shoshones, as per said agreement of September twentysixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, five hundred dollars ; to be available immediately upon the passage of this act. n££g“h‘;‘:§‘» (Egg; suosuomss, BANNAGKS, AND OTHER. Bums on mnrnrs IN IDAHO AND bands. of Indians in SOUTIIEASTERN OREGON. Idaho and South- ¢¤¤°¢P¤ 0=¤Z<>¤· For this amount, to be expended by directions of the President, in assisting the roving bands of Indians in Southern Idaho to move to and locate on the Fort Hall reservation in Idaho Territory, and to assist gem indeéldpatiou and agricultural pursuits on said reservation, ten ousan dollars. _ Nor this amount, to be expended by directions of the President, in assisting the roving bands of Indians in Southeastern Oregon to move and locate on some proper Indian reservation in Oregon, and to assist them in agricultural pursuits thereon, ten thousand dollars. - .N£;‘YI§,”Q"°”“ °f six unions on New rom:. ‘ _ V I __ 746 1f‘or permanent annuity, in clothing and other useful articles, per sixth ° · °'“· P- · article treaty of November seventeepth, seventeen hundred and ninety- four, four thousand five hundred dollars.
 * ""“°d· tember twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, which agree