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i FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sicss. I. Ch. 16. 1869. 37

 in Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful N°"=’~d¤·
 articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain
 themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the
 direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty thousand dollars.
 New Jtfexico. —— For the general incidental expenses of the Indian ser- New M¢Xi<><>·
 vice in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and
 other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes,
 and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended
 under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, forty thousand dollars.

ii Oregon and WasMrzgt0rt Ter2·itory.—For the general incidental ex- {Oregon and

 penses of the Indian service in Oregon and Wasl1ingt0n_Territory, in- ¥€”;§g°gf°”
 cluding insurance and transportation of annuity goods and presents,

it (where no special provision therefor is made by treaties,) and office and

 travelling expenses of the superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-

, five thousand five hundred dollars. S Utah Territory. —-For the general incidental expenses of the Indian t Utah T°¤'l*

 service in Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, my'

ii and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes,

 and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended
 under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand

it dollars.

 For the trans ortation and necessar ex enses of delivery of provislf   to the Indians within the Utahy suderintendency, ten thousand

¤ dollars.

 For this amount to carry out the action contemplated by act of Con- i§64» eb; 77·
 gress, approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled, v°1`°”"‘p'63'

ll "An act to vacate and sell the present Indian reservations in Utah Terga ritory, and to settle said Indians in Uintah valley," five thousand dollars. " Jlfscellcmeous. — For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and fur- MiS¢¤U¤¤€<>¤S· ti nishing agricultural implements and stock, pay of necessary employees, Q purchasing clothing, medicine, iron and' steel, maintenance of schools for _ indians lately Q Indians lately residing in Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw lease- ‘{;’;€‘i" ,j hold, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, hon i ng eleven thousand dollars.

 For the Wfch2`tas and other ajiliated Bands. -—— For the expenses of col- Wichitas and

g onizing, supporting, and furnishing said bands with agricultural imple- g2;$s“mhat‘°`d l ments and stock, a of necessar employees, purchase of clothing, ` g medicines, iron anld. isteel, and niaiiitenaiiceyof schools, to be expended ,, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. & Ualgfornia. —For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, together California. g with clothing and food, teams and farming tools for Indians in California, g sixty thousand dollars. p For pay of one physician, one blacksmith, one assistant blacksmith, i one farmer, one carpenter, and one teacher upon each of the three reser- _ Reservations It vations of California, and one miller at the Round Valley, and one upon m C*M°*"m‘ s the Hoopa Valley reservations, and one special agent, one physician, and

 two teachers for the Mission Indians of California, twenty-two thousand

dollars. E For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary to supply a. », deficiency in the appropriation for removing the Indians from Smith’s

River reservation to Hoopa Valley and Round `Valley reservations in
 California, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Z For defraying the expense of removal and subsistence of Indians in Indians in

Oregon lpot pagtiiesil to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employees, Oregon?

` twent thousand dollars. — g Foil defraying the expense of removal and subsistence of Indians in in_Washington

 Washington Territory not parties to any treaty, and for pay of necessary T""‘*°’Y·

—L employees, fifteen thousand dollars. u