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1114 TREATY WITH THE KANSAS TRIBE OF INDIANS. OCT. 5, 1859. In presence of (the words upon the lands and the word pursuits, upon fifth page, interlined before signing) ·—- Muxron C. Drcxmcr, U S. Indian Agent, Josnru James, UZ .SC Interpreter, Jour: Goonnm., FRANK LEGOMPTE. ALFRED B. GREENWOOD. [1). s.] KI-HE·GA-WAH-CHUFFEE, his x mark [L. s.] ISH-TAL-A·SA, his x mark [L. S.] NEE-HOO-JA-IN-GA, his x mark [L. s.] KI-HI-GA-WAT-TE·IN-GA, his x mark [L. s.] KI-HE—GAH-CHA, his x mark [L. s.] AL-LI-CAH-WAH-HO, his x mark [L. s.] PAH—HOUS—GA·TUN-GAH, his x mark [L. s.] KE-HAH-LAH-LA—HU. his x mark [L. s.] EE-HE-SUN-GAH, his x mark [L. s.] KO—SAH·MUNGEE, his x mark [L. s.] WAH-PA-JAH, his x mark [L. s.] OO·GAH-SHA-MA, his x mark [L. s.] WAH-SHUN-GA, his x mark [L. s.] WAH-TI·IN-GA, his x mark [L. s.] SHA·KEI’-PAH, his x mark [L. S.] OO—GA-SHA-MA, his x mark [L. s.] WAH-E-LAH-GA, his x mark [L. s.] PA-HA-NE—GA—LI, his x mark [L. s.] PA-TA-GO—HULLE, his x mark [L. s.] MA-SHE-TUM-WA, his x mark [L. s.] NO-BA—GA-HA, his x mark [L. s.] SHE-GA—WA-SA, his x mark [L. s.] MA-HIS-PA-WA-CHA, his x mark [L. s.] MA-SHON-O-PUSHA, his x mark [L. JA—HA-S HA-WATUN GA, his x mark [L. s.] KI-HE-GA—TUSSA, his x mark [L. S.] KA-LA-SHA, his x mark [L. s.] gzgglaggdggéc And whereas the said treaty having been submitted to the Senate of e ’the United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Senate did, on the twenty-seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, advise and consent to the ratification of the same by a resolution, and with an amendment in the words and figures following, to wit : "IN Exmcurtvn SEss1oN, " SENATE or THE UNITED STATES, June 27, 1860. " Resolved, (two·thirds of the Senators present concurring.) That the Senate advise and consent to the ratification of the articles of agreement and convention made and concluded at the Kansas agency, in the Territory of Kansas, on the fifth day of October, eighteen hundred and fifty- nine, between Alfred B. Greenwood, commissioner on the part of the United States, and certain chiefs and headmen representing the Kansas tribe of Indians, with the following amendment: Amendment. “At the end of the fourth article add the following: BOM jd, Sgt_ “Provided, That all those who had in good faith settled and made imtiers. provements upon said reservation prior to the second day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, (that being the day when the survey was A,,w)~p_1y2_ certified by the agent of the tribe,) and who would have been entitled to enter their improvements under any general or special pre-emption law, (had their improvements not fallen within the reservation,) such settlers shall be permitted to enter their improvements at the sum of one dollar and seventy-five cents per acre, in cash; said entries to be made in legal sub-