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Show For the pnrchaoe of a sufficient number of cows to give one to each Indian family .............................................. ; ................... $12,000 For the purchase of ready-made clothing, and fabrics for clothing, aud other necessary articles for the Indians.. ....................................... 15,000 For salary of surgeon, hospital steward, and medical supplies for the hospital. 5,000 For the payment of freighting and trayeling expeuaes ....................... 8,000 For colleotiog the Indians on the reservation and incidental expenses.... .... e, 000 For one interpreter ........................................................ 500 -- Tota!amount.of~ppropri~tionsreeommendedfortheMaIhlhenrresemntio-n1 01,-MO -- LSTIXATED VALUE OF THE CLAIXS OF CERTAIN SETTLERS ON TKE M0'-A-PA REEEB-TATIOS. 1 JIs, asa,o M Jeonfentitn..g s .......................................................... $7,500 , Thomas Beldiog Chandler Belding ........................................................ 4,250 Lewis Seabright 1 Daniel Bouelli ............................................................. 5,700 Robert G. P.a.t.t.e.r.s.o..n .................................................... J, L, Lessell J 6,300 TVillia~m Anderson ......................................................... 750 Augustus James .......................................................... 750 Abraham James ........................................................... 1,500 Robert Logan ............................................................. 2,200 John Bennett.. J.H. Ratelif .....t. ....................................................... 1,400 G. R. A. Pereivl~l VolneyL R, ector ... j ........... :. ........................................... 1,M)O - Tatnl ................................................................ 32,050 It is reoommeuded that appropriations be asked to pay the above claims. - These people already occupy much of the available land on this raservation, nnd have control of the water. I t is absolutely necessary that they should be rcmored if the Indians are to he established as agrioulturali8t8. A special report, givino in detail the character of these improvements, vie, the buildingn, trees, orchards, Gineyards, water-nay#, &e., together with certified copies of the surveys which wore made under the State laws of Nevada to secure these settlers iu their possessory rights, and s, map of the reservation shor\,ing the situation of enoh claim, will be submitted on the completion of the map. GESRRAL RECO>IMEND.&TIONS. It is roaonxmoudad- First. That the act entitled "An aot tovaoaleand sell the present Indian reservation io Utah Territory, and to settle the Indiaoaof said Territory in the Uintsh Valley," ap-provetiMay 5, 1864, (see U. S. Stats. a t La.rge, ~ o l1.3 , p. 63,) be repealed, and that the lands to which it rcfars be t h r o ~ nop en to settlement in the i~sntswl ay. (See previous re-marks on "The s m d reservations a t S S P~et e, Corn Creek, Spmish Fork, and Deep Creek.") Second. That the boundaries of the Pai-Ute reservation be estshlished as follows: Beginning at a point on the Colorado River of the West eight miles east of the one hundred and fourteenth meridian, and continuing from thence due north to the thirty-seventh parallel of latitnde; and continuing from thenee due west along said thirty-seventh parallel of latitude to a point twenty miles west of the one hundred and fifteenth meridian ; and contioniog from thence due south thirty-five miles; ond eon-tinuing ftom thenee due east thirty-six miles; and oontiuuiug from thence due south to the center of the clrannel of the Colorado'River of the West; and continuillg from thence along sairl center of the channel of the Colorado River of the West to the point of begim~ing. (See previous remarks nnder the headings of "Reserratious on the Mo'. *pa" and "Timber.") Third. That an inspector, together mith a, competent engineer, emplo~edfo r this yrpose from the ideiclental funds of the sevaral reservstious, shall visit the resew* tlons at Uintnh, Fort Hall, and on the Malheur reservation, and, in company with the agent and some of the chiefs and principal man of the tribes belongin. on stleh resor- 1 .i.atians, shall make s enreful exsmiaation of the lorritory embraced nithin tlie reser- |