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 TREATY WITH WESTERN BANDS OF SHOSHONEE INDIANS. 69] said commissioners provisions and clothing amounting to ——~—; thousand dollars as presents at the conclusion of this treaty. Done at Ruby Valley the day and year above written. JAMES W. NYE. JAMES DUANE DOTY. TE·MOAK. his x mark. MO·H0-A. his x mark. KIRK-WEEDGWA. his x mark. ` TO-NAG. his x mark. TOS0-WEESO-OP.his x mark. SOW-ER—E·GlAH. his x mark. PO·ON-GO·SAH. his x mark. PAR-A-WOAT-ZE,. his x mark. GA-HA-DIER. his x mark. KO-RO-KOUT-ZE. his x mark. PON—GE—MAH, his x mark. BUOK. - his x mark. Witnesses:. J ..B. Mooma, Lt. Ool. 3d Inf Cal. Vol. — Jloon T. Looxnnwr, Indian Agent Nev. Ter. ` HENRY BUTTERFIELD, Interpreter. · And whereas, the said Treaty having been submitted to the Senate of Cgnggnt of Sm,. the United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Senate. did, ate, and sm on d- onthe twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- m°“*· six, advise and consent to the ratification of the same, with an amendment, by a resolution in the words and figures following, to wit: IN Exnoocrrvm SE_ss1oN, SENATE or rum UNITED Sratrns, · . June 26, 1866. Resolved, (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring,} That the Sen- -1;,,,.,],,,,0,, cfm,- ate advise and consent to the ratification of the Treaty of peace and sont. friendship made at Ruby Valley, in the Territory of Nevada, the first day of October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, beitween theUnited States of America, represented by their Commissioners and the Western Bands of the Shoshonee Nation ofvlndians, represented by their Chiefs and Principal Men and Warriors, with the following AMENDMENT : gill the blank in the Sth article with the word jive. ,i_,,,,,,,d,,,e,,,,,_ test: ' . J. W. FORNEY, Secretary. _ And whereas the {oregoin amendment having been fully explained H u and interpretedto the undersdgnecl Chiefs, Principal Men, and Warriors nidezdnignhvzszeps oi; the Western Bands of the Shoshonee Nation of Indians, they did, on Bnuds of Shoshothe seventeenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- ”°°°- nine, give their free and voluntary assent to the said amendment, in the words and figures following, to wit: Whereas the Senate of the United States, in executive session, did Accepmuco of advise and consent to the ratitication of the Treaty of peace and friend- mmmdment. ship, made at Ruby Valley, in the Territory of N ovada, on the hrst day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, by the Commissioners on the part of the United States and the Western Bands of · · the Shoshonee Nation of Indians, represented by their Chiefs and Principal Men and Warriors, with the following amendment: “ Fill the blank in the Sth article with the word live."