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DAILY SAJUTKL BARD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, 2JJ8W. VOL. V.—1*0. 1258. MSB [omcuL.] ED STATES LAWS, Pint HflMlu «f ill. Port,- nm CNira.. (m IktnMutli. clohuw dred and alxty-four, alx hundred aud sixty-seven dot ^FoH^lSjoimdnliSmWttU of the second aertaa, far pay of two forniara, mt fourth article treaty fourth Oc Mir, oIcMmo bumirod end tarty-two. and aigbth ar ticle treaty thirtieth September. eighteen Eundred ud fifty-four. and third article treaty May aeveuth. eighteen kwadrod and filxtj-fcur, throo huudred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three oato. For fifteenth of twenty instalment# of anuuliv la money, yar third erUci* trooty twoulyseooud Fab ua- ■froytO* hundred pud fifty-live, tweuty thousand l,M * - **■ WWWflJk** 1 ' ! ' OR ™ ,:l; ’ , A1U treaty stipulation with ihv uorhsru '"thWB Arapahoe Indian., uadur trao- at«bt«wu hundred and *4xtj-cl«b«. fur - ra-**~l Jan* Utlrtil th, righlrac hundred _ xtrcheM of cU6- ooty May Umth. eighteen huu „ ,_r tha fiscal year Hiding Juu hood rad and seventy, ten thouaaud laatahueuta. to be axpottd. d by the laterrtor. (tun dollars for aaeh Indian hundred aud aixty aoula.) 1b the pur artlrlaa aa from time to time the oou- r lnatehneut. to femlah Indians 6*ty May tat the ttucal 3 id and aov«i *v*uty-*U tea Mi rig k teen huudrvtV »iuid aixty- * dollars. of phyatriau, twelve lmadred dollar*; ! dollars; car pooler, aevou huu- ra; miner, Sevan hundred aud -tuaar. tight hundred dollars; farm- - and twenty dollar*; sod blacksmith, ad twenty dollars, par aeveuth artick to ba tou parsons of said tribe who, iu the ow the moat profitable ““ m* Article treaty ^Hn^-riKbt Juue thirtieth, eight* 'u liUudied aud may prow the mi xws$.; tilrUeth. eight.-. Stare. transportation of ( m Cheyanoa and idiana, for the «»»•« Northern of ladlans, eighteen hundred renty, four MOLALLA AND CLACKAMAS IN Vf WILLAMETTE VALLEY, instalments of the third series of an- >b)Mt»i per soeoud article treaty annary, eighteen hundred and fllty- flre hundred dollars. N18 AND ARAPAHOES. of thirty lost aim cut a provided to be the tenth article of the treaty of Octo- etgbtean hundred and aixty-aeveu, S Lodge Creek, In Xausae, twenty twsBty-atthu hundred aud alxty-aaven, seven enty-aifbth, eighteen hundred thousand dollars. d»a, per thirtesath artlole trea- hth, eJghiMBtjMndred and sixty- aod slxty-asrsu, three thoua- of said tribe who, tu the t. may grow the moat valuable e year, per fourteenth article ty-eighth, eighteen hundred and pahocs, three thousand four huu- "N. AND UMPQUA INDIANS, fifteen instalments of annuity, to be 3ted by the President, per third art!- ~ th November, eighteen hundred and sand dollars. iustalmouts for the pay of a farm- -n instalments for pay of tea. hers books and stationery, per fifth article November, eighteen hundred aud For aacond of tun instalments for the support of a ijsiclau, iu accordance with third article treaty 'a nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-aw Pur aeound of lau instalments for the support of a school or schools upon said reservation, iu aooordancs with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eight ecu hundred end sixty seven, four thousand dollars. For asoond of tan Instalments to be expended In .. g, lu aooor- ulnete-uth, «-lgblven huudred and slxly-soreti, six thouaaud dol lars. For second of ti-u Instalments for the physician of March on. one thousand two huudred dollars. For second of ten instalments for the purchase of ueccsssry medicines, iu accordance with third article of treaty March nineteenth, etghtcoii hundred and alxty-aeToa, three hundred dollars. For insurance, transportation, aud necessary coat of delivery of annul tics and provisions for Chippewas a# Mlstaaalnpi. in aoeordaoce wtth alxth article of the treaty ol March ulueteen, elghtaou huudred aud sixty* seven, fire thousand dollars. CUIPPEWAH, PILLAGER, AND LAKE W1NNE1SA- OOSHBII BANDH. Far fifteenth of Utirty instalments or annuity In •uoney. per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry. eighteen hundred sad Afty-flva, ten titouaand six hundred and alxty-slx dollars aud alxty-six cents. “ AMaanth of thirty instalments of annnity In goods, per third amcla treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen huudred and Uftj-five, eight thousand dollars. Fur fifteenth of thirty instalments for purposes of utility, par third article treaty twentv-seo aid Februa ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, foi lara. For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for pin AM, pet fifth arttala treaty NehitaMf tauneenth, oigU- um kQDdnd u>d thirtydbM«, uiiMi mlol, tn«y itUdwTioKrli. *‘ ,t, **“ ka * <,n * lM •» rm iMUlMirn la wfcnltint ap-rrttau, durtni th. plawiin of th. ProMdaat, ym a^ith MOoto trMtjr Juomv lwMp«wta. otahtoM budnd ud t».nt,. gust seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,, •and dotlara. Far five per eon baa Interest on t LiSBSSh treater seventh August, ten thousand dollars. i hundred and fifty-alx. cnassu tor vus uraea uauus, usitr treaty or suns fourteenth, elghtesn hundred and slxty-alx, two thou sand dollars. For interest on seven hundred and aevonty-flve — ■—— — — - - , i(kiu# • the dl- f J«t»a ftMurtaentb, eigh r thouaaud dol- H rpoaea of education, iuuludlug compensation of teacher, per third ertrnle treaty twenty seoegd February, eighteen grist and aaw-mill at Leech . H | treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, six huudred dollxrs. ^a PEW A INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. For alxth often iustalm<-uts with ten yoke of good work ox two hundred grubb'ug hoes, ten ptouglis, ton grind- stonee. one hnndred axes, (handled), twenty spades, sud other farming Implements, per fifth article treaty May seventh, alghteeu hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five huudred dollars. For employment of taro carpenters, one thousand sight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, oue thou . thou sand seven nundrsd dollars. For this amount to be applied toward the support of rate of five rectum of the Secretary c turns of the third article treaty Jfil lean hundred and sixty-sU, UOny-dJffct thousand s«v- an huudred and fifty oiffct dollars and forty oents. For this amount snqtAmd to pay the expenses of taking a censuf and Investigaiing the etolnrn of loyal refugee Indians and freedmen, per fourth article trea ty June fourteenth, eighteen hundred end elxiy-elx, fifteen huudred dollars. OBOWA. For first of thirty Instalment* to supply male per son* over fourteen years of age with a suit vf g*od wtwIau'Sick*, t per'ui^Ui ““ “ and elx- elgh- pantaloons, fianad shfrt^Bd^SoKT! Jks. < S? ty^^t!7oTiBeSS7j!£f ahfing Ju h |SrtlfiSeth! tesn hundred and seventy, ten thousand dollars. For first of tl lose, twelve yards of ealleo, and twelve yards eottou dotueatic, per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred end efxtj -eight, for the flaoal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, five thousand dollars. Fur first of thirty Instalments to supply the boys and gtrtk under the ages named such flauual and out- dad to make each a suit as a pair Of wooWu hose for each, per ninth article treaty of May saveuth. eightecu huu dred and eJity-etfht, for tbs flaoal ysar ending June thbtieth^^gMeoW^banflml end seventy, four thous- Fur the first of ten instalments to be need by the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such arti cles as flw«n time to time the ooudltlon and necesal- of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (one thouaaud nine hundred and fifty-three souls), per nluth article treaty of May eevaulh, eighteen huudred aud sixty- eight, for the flaoal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred aad seventy, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. For the construction ol a school house or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand five hun dred dollars. and fifty-live, MENOMONEEti. Fog fourtaualb of dBase instalments far pay of mil lag, per third article treaty twelfth May t « ‘ ‘ ‘ drva and fifty'four, six hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen instalments of ai o hundred aad ihly-au dultan tatrmtyMmr i _ ^ _ ir. aud Banal* amendment thereto, alxtaen thous- b hundred aad seventy-nine dollars and alx MIAMIE8 OF EANHAM. of Chippewas, so lung aa the President may it neceeaary, oar sixth article treaty May sev enth. eighteen hundred and sixty-four, • For pay of services > thousand expenses of a than three ACMMT (LACK : >W, 8WAN CRE C RIVER. nt, to ba placed to credit of education- WABOF LAKE SUPERIOR. \o( twenty Instalments in coin, per ■*y thirtieth September, eighteen twenty laetalntrato tor moral and t :. Ikraa bumtred dollars of which Grand Portage band yearly, to rna- a eehoof at their vlUage, per thirtieth September, eighteen •four, three thouaaud dollars. ud and fifth articles treaty thir- kundred aod filty-four, eighteen hum XU2SL tC. tor the support Secon.1 and fifth articles . stgfiteau hundred and fifty- huudnd and twauty del- nty instalments for the seventh and support of shops, per sec- - treaty thirtieth September, eigh fifty-four, one thouaaud and sixty 1i£S£ ■Ions for Chippewas wvea hundred and i . smith aad shop, during the President, per twelfth article treaty her, eighteen hendred and fifty-four, treaty April seventh, eighteen hun x. alx hundred dollars. ' of two farmers, during the pleasure per twelfth article trei = hundred and fllty * l seventh, ehfhtaeo li i two huudred dollars. RT BAND OF CHIPPEWA8. twenty instalments, lor the support of assistant, and for tools, iron and clea necessary for the blacksmith article treaty of April seventh, elgh- slxty-six, one thousand five hun- «y instalments for the support of , aud for necessary books and sta- ‘id articU treaty of Aprti Seventh, " d sixty-six, sight hundred dol es per third article treaty at Apcii hundred aud sixty-sis, right hun- iy InsUlmHUts .,f annnity in mou- per third article treaty ol and sixty-six, thrse Uty Instalments of annuity In pro dollars. twenty instalments o| annuity * Si? ^ ,ra treaty of kaudred and sixty six. d dollars. and neceasary cost ol.tall very of provisions, ner sixth article treaty * teen hnndred odd hlxty-r* 1 dollars. AS OF THE MfHHlAHIPPI, •two, aud aitihih article treaty ntaaa hundred and (ifty-four, fbar*thoueand on aad slxty-aeven c«ul and xrti- idred and eixty- * fnty than l «r mile, four OFOHlPriSWAS. For this amount as annuity to be (Rid per capita to ha Bad Lake band of Chippewas during the pleasure >f the President, per third article treaty socond Octo ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and socond ar ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ton thousand dollars. For this amount to the Pembina baud of Chippewa% during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty, five thousand dollars. For Mxth at fifteen instalments lor the purpose of mpplyrlng the Rod Lake band of Chippewas with Kill ing twine, cotton matter, calico, linsey. blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and lor such other useful articles, and lor such other useful purposes as may be deemed for their beet interests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen huudred aud sixty-four, eight thouaaud dol- ‘ rs. For the sixth of fifteen Instalments for samo objects for Pembina band of Chippewas, per sitno treaty, four thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen iasuimacta for pa/ of one black- smith, one physician, who shaft furnish medicine for the sick, one nilllor, and one farmer, per fourth article T same treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments for tho purchase of Iron and steel and other articles for btacksmlthing iurpoeea, per same treaty as above, one thousand five tundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for carpentering and other purposes, per same treaty, out thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more than thres parsons, to attend the annnity payments of the In dians, throe hundred and ninety dollars. For insurance and transportation of annuity goods and provisions, and iron aud steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, flv# thousand dollars. CHICKAHAW8. For permaneul annuity In goods, per act twenty- fifth February, seventeen huudred and ninety-nine, for the fiscal year eudlng Juoa thirtieth, eighteen hun dred aud sixty-nine, aud for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, alx thousand dollars, r r, eighteen huudred and five, and six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, f ar sixth article treaty eighteenth October, < lghleea uudred and twenty, nluth article treaty January twentieth, elghtceu hundred aud twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, per second article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty- second June, eightecu hundred and fifty-five, six thou sand dollars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth ond June, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, three hun dred and twenty dollars. For interest on three hundred and uincty thousand two huudred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at Avs per centum per annum, lor education, support of the government, and other beneficial pur* poasa, under the direction of the general council of th# Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions oontained In the tenth aud thirteenth articles of the treaty of twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty- Ivs, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dob lers and eighty-nine cents: Provided, That It shall ba the duty of the Hoc ret ary of the Interior to sell a suffi cient amount of the bonds of the United States held it for the Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay der the provisions of the fiftieth article of tho treaty eoocludad with the Choctaw aud Chickasaw Indians on the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and tixty-tix. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For last of five Instalments, second series, for bene ficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per second article treaty twenty-fifth Juue, otghtnen huu- dfed and fifty-five, tit thousand dollars. For tenth <>f fiftasn instalments for pay and enlists- tence of one farmer, one blacksmith, aud one wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty* fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thou sand five hundrad dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay aud subsis tence of ono physician, oue sawyer, oue miliar, one super! mail deal of farming operations, aud on# school teschar, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, elgbtjan hnndred aud filty-Avs, five thousand alx hnn dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for salary of the heed chief of said confederated bauds, per fourth aril- 4« treaty ts enty-fiflh June, elgl y-five, five hundred dollars. CHEEKS. For permanent annulty In money, per fourth ai ti de trasty seventh August, seventeen huudred aud Jtnety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh- men hundred and Afty-etx, cue thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity In money, i>«r around arti cle treaty sixteenth June, ulghtaan huudred and tw< and fifth article treaty seventh August, aighl fifty-tax. three thousand fitiUra. and engineer, per tenth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two hundred dollars. For construction of a warehouse or store-room for the use of the agent In storing goods belougiug five hnndred dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per same article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. For the building or a residence for a physician to said Indiana, per same article of same treaty, two thou sand Milt For the construction of five buildings for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, aud engineer, at fifteen huudred dollars each, per same article of same treaty, seven thousand five hundred dollars. DELAWARES. For life enuuity to ehtaf, per private article to sup "El sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen dred and twenty-nine, for education par Henate resolu tion January ulueteen, eighteen hundred aud thirty- eight, aud filth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, two thousand three huudred and four dollar*. D’WAMISII AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH INGTON TERRITORY. For tenth instalment on oue huudred aud fifty thousand dollars under the direction of the Presi dent. per sixth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen huudred aud fifty five, seven thouvaud five huudred dollars. For tenth of tweuty instalment* for the establish ment and support ol an agricultural and Industrial school, and to provide said school with s suitable in structor or instructors, par fourteenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, three thouaaud dollars. For teeth of twenty Instalments for the establish- mi ut aud support of a smith and can'enter shop, aud furnish them with the necessary tools, par four- «Ch article treaty twenty-second Jauaary, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For Until of tweuty instalments for the employment a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who ■all furnish medicines for the sick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second January, tighWeu hun dred and fifty-five, three thousand six huudred dol lars FLATUEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDERATED TRIBES. For the first oi fire instalments on one huudred and twenty thousand dollars, being the third series, for dred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For lenth of twenty Instalment* for the support of agricultural and Industrial school, keeping * AND BANDS OF INDIANS. For fifteenth instalment, in part payment for re linquishment of titia to lauds, to be applied to ben- i flcial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, o “ sand two huudred dollars. [teeuth of twauty In strucUr, smith, physician, who shall for the sick .carpenter, aud fanner, par tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty four, five thousand dollars. fifteenth of twenty Instalments for the support of an agricultural and Industrial school, aud support of smith aud carpent ' ‘ dry tools therefor, treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOES. ich artioles of clothing, or raw materials in lieu thereof, for tight thousand Navajoe Indians, not exceeding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with eighth article treaty June first, eightoim hundred and aixty-eigbt, forty thousand dollars. ~ seeds, farming Implements, work cattle, and hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Navajoe Indian reservation, iu ouformity with fifth article treaty of June first eigh- een huudred and sixty-eight thirty-six thousand two huudred and twenty dollars. ^m deficiency expanded in subsisting the NevaJoes Bosque Redondo, according to the contract made by Theodore II. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, •eight, until their removal <ouaaud ono hundred aud Dfty-fivo dollars and ninety cents. 8IS8ITON AND WAUPETON. For survey of reservation for the Siaaiton and W»r- retou bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third, fourth, aud fifth articles of the treaty with said Indi ans of February nineteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty- seven, tortr-Qve thou*and dollars, or so tuuoh thereof be necessary. NRZ PERCE INDIAN8. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, per fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun dred aud fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of two schools, one of which schools to bean agricultural July, eighteen hundred and flfly-flvc, three hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty instalments ior providing suita ble Instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, oue thou sand sight hundred doiiara. For tenth of twenty Instalment* lor keeping in re pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters’, sud wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and providing neceaaary tools therefor, per fifth artiolo) treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employ- ent of twit farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one nucr, oue guusmith, one carpenter, and one wagon id plough-maker, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, seven thousand four hundred dollars. of twenty Instalments for keeping In re pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, par fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re* pair the hospital aud providing the neceaaary medi cines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three bandied dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi cian, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, on# thousand four huudred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for koeping iu re pair the buildings required for the various employees aud furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per firth artlole treaty sixteenth July, eljhteen hundred sud fifty-five, three huudred dollars. For tenth of tweuty instalments for the pay ol each of the head chiefs of the Flathead, KooUuay, aud Up per l'end d’Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, fifteen a hundred sod sixty-five, four thouaaud doi- For interest in lieu of luvestiueiit ou fifty-seven thousand five hundred (tollers, balance of on* hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the first of July, eighteen hundred and slxty-«lns, at five par oeutuin per annum, for education or olher beuo- fiotal pa rpoaea, mulct the direction of the President, per ninth article of treaty of Msy seventeenth, • igh- toen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand oight hun- dri d aud seventy-five dollars. KANSAS. of Investment on two hundred liar centum per annum, per For interest thousand dolli second article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, ten thouaaud dollars W Mms huudred and mty four, klrn*»>t* Of tike second series In jU treaty fourth October, eigh* »-tera, and eighth article treaty Zgktami hundred and fifty-four, fist, tigMsen bna- Ml five hnndred dol atghtoou hundred aud fifty alx, twauty thousand dol- Far psrmanrnt annuity for blacksmith and aasis- tant, end tor shop and tools, per eighth article treaty iwsuty tourth Januai7, eighteen hundred end twenty tax, aod fifth article treaty seventh August, slahtaen hundred and fifty six, tight hundred aud forty dol lars. v K.»r permanent annuity for Iron and atari for shoo MaMWKaab?S»S -* **+• H PH hundred and twenty six. and fifth artfoli tr«lt y [seventh August, eighteen hundred aud flfly-six, etxl tklrv-tkr.*, Ml ink Mild, tn.tr Mnatk t w < ■nun.k.oitnd ul **** S*sSe* M4 lot- ^£3£®3£SSs S-SSawassaws" 3 - tor wagon-maker, daring the pleasure of the Preal] hundred thousand dollars for educational and other beneficial purposes, as par second article treaty May elghtosu, eighteen huudred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. For sixteenth Instalment on two hnndred thousand dollars, to ba paid in eighteen hundred aud seveuty, per second artiolo treaty cightoeuth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand dollars. KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS. For fourth of five Instalmsuta, to ba applied under direction of the President, as par scooud artiolo treaty of Ofifohsr fourteenth, eighteen huudred and sixty- four. eight thousand dollars. For third of tweuty iustalmonts for kceniug In re- pair one saw-inlll, one flouring mill, buildings lor the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon aud plough maker, the mauual lsbur school, and hospital, ss per fourth articla treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-foar, one thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalment* for the purchase of tools and materials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers' shops, sml hooks and stationery for the manual labor rtbarth * and fl rs huadred dStare. For fourth of tftoan Instalment* for pay aud sub sistence of one snperintondeut of forming, M e blacksmith, one sawyer. six thousand do liars. H For fourth at twouty hist aim sots to pay salary suhaiatemc of one physician, one miller, and school teachers, as par fifth article treaty of October fonrtoMth, eighteen hundred and etxty-four, three Ihsaeand six hundred dollars. MAKAR TRIBE. For last of four Instalment* of thirty thousand dol ^'toasted 'Janusry fihd fifty-five, OOS thous- re HW* * WTMlr iMtelnu.t. for UM mpporl of *tpMH*ll>ll>**MI*luil. «cd for p.j of luiiM.M *MIW* trtl<U4 wur UUrtT-am la, irj.jUjkGn k.odrM M« M*4», «*o tkou.nl Tm UMk of twMtj taMImMU for Ik. Maplormral and eighteen, aud fourth articla treaty"June filth, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, ulna hundred and forty doUara. Fur permanent provision for miliar, in ltou of gun smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty tweuty-third Oc toller, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, aud fourth article treaty fifth Juue, eighteen hundred aud fifty- four, six hundred dollars. For iutereat on Qlty thouaaud dollars, at five per oeutum, for aduoatloual purposes, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen bundled and fifty-four, two thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments upon two huudred thousaud dollars, per tldrd article treaty fifth Juue, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MIAMUS8 OF INDIANA, aa two hundred and twenty-one thous and two hundred aud fifty-seven dollars aud eighty- six oento, uninvested,at five per centum, por Hen- ■■■Mi ‘ " article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand ami sixty-two dollars and elghty-ulne cents. MIAMIES—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity iu goods or otherwise, per fourth articla irmly third August, aevruteeu huudred and nine-five, five hundred dollar*. For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollar*. For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per ilrdai * ’ *- ghtee dollars, MOLEL INDIANS. For last of tan Instalments for keeping in repair saw and flouring rnilla, and for the pay ol necessary employees, the benefits of which to be shared alike by all the confederated ba-_ds, per seoond article treaty twrnty-flrat December, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, one thousand five huudred dollars. For last ol ten Instalments for pay of a carpenter aud Joiner to aid In erecting buildings aud making furniture for said Indians, and to furnish tools In in said service, per second article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, one thouaaud dollars, For pay of taacbers to manual labor school for aU 1 foe t* kuM Mi BRj-nmm, > ntak, «Mlkf , yu tiunt uUtit wt, ibtsen huudred aud fifty* rise for the sbepa. during tho ptaaeua of the Presi dent, per samo treaty, five huudred dollars. For par of two blacksmiths, one ol whom shah be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per same treaty, twelve bun- For pay of two strikers or apprentices la black smith's shop, per saute treaty, four hundred aud eigh ty dollars. J lag the pleasure of Uts President, per samo treaty, twdva haudred dollars. For pay uf former, per same treaty, »U hundred dollars. Fur pay of miller, at th# discretion of the President, per same treaty, six hundred do Hare. For pay of aa engineer, at toe discretion of the President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollar*. For jiay of apprentice* to aaaist in working the mi: per same treaty, five huudred dollars. For keeping lu repair the grist aud saw nulls, per per fourth artlole treaty drefi aad atastv-flv#, a May. eighteen hundred dollars. •nd third article treaty tenth d aud fifty four, oue thousand For permanent annuity, to specie, for educational purposes, per foarth article treaty twenty-ninth Map- Umber, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, two thousand dollars. For Interest, at Are per eentam. m fatty thousand >r keeping lu repair the grist a u treaty, three hundred doUara. PONCAS. nd teen huudred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, i#r fifth article treaty eleventh Juue, eighteen hun- red and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol- aud wagou aud plough-makers’ *hopM, and for provid- ng necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty 'lcventii June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, five hnndred dollars. ’or tenth of t-venty instalment* for the employment >nu superintendent of farming, and two fanners, » milh rs, two blacksmiths, ono tinner, one gun- itb, one carpeuiur, and oue wagou and plough-ma- ■, per flhh article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, eight thousand live hundred For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary mediefues aud furniture therefor, per filth article treaty eleventh Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi cian, per fifth artice treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fivo, one thousand two hundred dol- rs. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings for the various employees, and for providing the neceaaary furniture therefor, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty- ive, two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the salary of such person aa the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth articla treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For last of four Instalments to enable the Indians to remove and locate upon the reservation, to be extend ed in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per first 'ause fourth article trusty Juue ninth, eighteen hun- red and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars. For fourth of the sixteen instalments for boarding and clothing the children who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boardlog-houaas with neoes- sary furniture, tho purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural lmplemeuta, tools, aud so forth, and for fencing of sncli lauds as may be needed for gardening aud farming purposes for the schools, as por fourth clause fourth article treaty of Juue uine, eighteen hundred and alxty-throc, three thousand dol- JTeaty of June nine, eighteen huudi three, five hundred dollars each. For third of fifteen Instalments to keep the black smiths’ shops In repair and stocked with the necessary tools and materials, per fifth article treaty June ninth, elghtoeu huudred aud sixty-three, five hundred dol- rs. For third of fifteen Instalments for repairs of houses jills, shops, snd so forth, sud providing Uia necessary furniture, toola, and materials, ss per fiitt. article tree tv June ninth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-three, two thousand doiiara. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, carpenter, snd two millers, ss per fifth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-three, ivon thousand six hundred dollars. OMAHAS. being l , „ tourth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen huu dred aod fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for keeping In repair ' upport of blackaui March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, and socond art! cht treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred sad twenty-uina, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine ty-four cants. For ]>ermaaaut provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh teen hundred and tweaty-alne, three hundred aud sev enteen dollxrs and nine cents. M Interest on four hundred and alxty-slx thous and and twenty-seven dollars and forty-eight cents, at five per centum, in conformIty with seventh article To enable the FreaMeut to carry out the provisions if the third article of the treaty of November fifteen, ■ighteen huudred ami sixty-one, with the Pottowato- uie Indiana, as modified by the treaty of March twen- y-uiue, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, by paying to pertain members of said tribe who have elected to be- citizeiiH In accordance with said treaties, the proportion of the cash value of the Pottowatomle an- sixty-three dollars aud eighty cents, in currency, and sum of ouo hundred and twenty-three thounaud hundred snd ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three ts, iu gold, to be paid out of the funds belonging to Mhl tribe of Indians, or so much of said sum aa may be necessary to pay the mombera of said tribe who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela tions, aud under said treaties Have become citlxens of United Stales, be, aad the saaae are hereby, appro- may be necessary to comply with said provislous, POTTOWATOM1E3 OF HURON. For permanent annuity in money or otherwise, per grist and saw mill, aud support of blacksmith shop, sr eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen uudred and fifly-fonr, and third article treaty March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three huudred dollars. For pay of obi For fourth of per same treaties, >r jiay i hundred dotlara. For fourth of tou Instalments for pay of ouo farmer, * '-■*--* I—■ dollars. per same treaties, seven huudred aud twenty dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for jiay of blacksmith, per same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 08AG S3. Iutereat on ^sixty-nine thousand one hundred wenty dollars, at flva par oantiim tier annum, be ing value of fifty- four sections of land set ajiart by sahl treaty for educational purposes, three thouaaud four hnndred aud flfty-alx dollars. For interest on three huudred thousand dollars at five per centum par annum, to ba paid semi-annually, lu money or such article* as th* Heoretary of th# In terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Septem ber twenty atoe, eighteen huudred aud alxty fiva, fif teen thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, provisions, aud ao forth, purchased for Uie Great and Little Osage Indi ans, or so much thereof as may be necessary, three thousand fiva hundred doUara. OTTOWAfl AMD CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN. For seonod of four equal annual instalment# <o ooln of the sum of two haudred sad six thoussud dollars, being th# unpaid part of the principal sum of three honored and six tnousand dollars, to ba distributed par capita, in the usual manner of paving aannitira, par third article of the treaty of ihlrty-nret July, eigh teen huudred sad fifty-five, fifty*ons thousand five hundred dollars. For Interest on one hundred and three thousand dollars, st flva par oantum, being th* balance of two kaadMd 1*1 *1* *fcoa*»nd doth** tat tk* 0—1 J-r •nklM JOM thirl*. *t*b(*** At* IkouHnd o** hundred und fifty doltar*. OTTOH dKP KIMOOtld*. Me reread o< fiftren lutalrereta. Mm (k* (bird SSrSSaWMSStSS then read dollar,. nnra rutparantual wualtr,Ulreat ou»katl ar*kMh la k* la «—U u.d trek uN-Wre re way k* daarerd na- nretry tat Ikre*. pat reeond artltta Maly t—nty- per *#oolid articla treaty twelfth March, eighteen hau dred end fifty eight, tou thoussud dollar*. For this amount, to he expended daring the jfleesure of the President hi farnixhiog such aid end assistance Mini ms' I—" J — •“ i part c March twelfth, at __ the Secretary of th* Interior may consider advantage 's and usosssary, seven thousand Ova huudred dol- rs. POTTOWATAM1E8. For jiurmaneut annuity in silver, per fourth article treaty third August, sevautoeu hundred and nluety- five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars aod For prrrnauent annuity la stiver, per third article treaty thirtiath Heptembur, eighteen hundred aud uiur. three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty- nine cents. For penannnut annuity iu silver, per third article treaty seoond October, eighteen hundred snd eigh teen, one thoussud eight haudred aud eleven dollars snd ninety-three cents. For jienuansut annuity In money, per second arti cle treaty twentieth September, eighteen huudred and tweuty-eight, one thousand four hundred and forty- nine doiisra and fifty-four oents. For permanent annuity iu specie, per seoond article treaty twenty-ninth July, eightecu hundred aud twen ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars and thirty-three oents. Fur life annuity to chief, jxur third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred dollars. For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty-sixth Heptomber, eighteen haudred and thirty- three, seven hundred dollarsi Provided, That satisfac tory evidence shall b* shown to tbs Hecretary of the Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said third article treaty a _ __ i dred aud twepty-six, seoond article treaty I twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-* _ . __ fourth artlole treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For jiermanent provision for the jiayinent of money iu lieu of tobacco, iron, aud steel, par seoond article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and aeslstauta, and for lruu and steel for shops, par third tide treaty of savi th November, cigh- reu tun seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAWB. 'atlon, during the pleasure of the President, per thin) article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen huu- dent, per third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh teen hundred and thirty-three, one thouaaud and aix ty dollars. For fsnner, during the pleasure of the President jier third article treaty thirteenth Msy, (ighteen hnn dred snd thirty-three, six hundred dollars. QUI-NAl-ELT AND QUIL-LKH-UTE INDIANS. For last of four Instalments on twenty-five thousand doltars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth arti cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, thousand three hundred dollars. ;>r Until of twenty Instalments for the support of an agricultural aud Industrial school, aud pay of suita ble instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five aud oarpenter shop, and to provide the necessary toola ‘lerefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen uudred snd fifty-five, five hnndred dollar*. For tenth of twauty instalments for the employ ment of s blacksmith, can-enter, and farmer, aud a physician, who shell furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. ROGUE R1VEB8. For last of sixteen instalments In blankets, clothing, farming utensils, aud stock, per third aiticle treaty tenth September, elghtoeu hundred and fifty-three, thousand five huudred dollars. 8ACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI, ir permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, jwr third article treaty third November, eighteen huudred and four, ono thousand dollars. •rest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, elghtoeu huudred and thlrty-aevoo, ten thou sand dollars. For Interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, turn, j * can h aud dollars. SACS AND FOXE8 OF MISSOURL For Interest on one hundred and fifty-eoven thous and four huudred dollxrs, at five per ceutum, under the direction of the President, por second article tree 8EMIM0LES. article treaty aeveuth August, eighteen huudred and fifty-six, twelve thourand five hundred dollars, h For interest ou two lsrs, st live per centum, having Joined their bretli treaty seventh August, el_ twelve thousand flv* hundred dollar*. For interest ou fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per oentum per aunum, "to be paid annually for the support of schools," as per third article treaty of March twonty-llrat, eighteen hundred aud alxty-six. of five |>ar centum jier annum, "to be jiaid auuually,” for the support of the Seminole government, as per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and alxty-six, on* thousand dollars. “ ■ this amount, being Uie Interest ou fifty thous- oilers from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred lxty-s|*. the date of the ratification of the treaty made Willi the ramlnoles, March twenty-oas, elghtosu huudred aud alxty-six. to November twelve, eighteen For parmxuent annuity lu specie, par fourth article treaty tweuty-uluth September, eighteen hundred and H blacksmith and assistant, ahop and tools, iron or [and| steal, d .ring the pleasure of the Preaidant, as par fourth articla treaty of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred aad thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollars. ftUNAOAfl OP NEW YORK For p of ulneten eta. ■(< th. | „ ,, — lieu of Investment, on seventy-five thousand dollars At flv* par oentum. per act of twenty- sevauth June, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. ' “ “ — —*— am forty .three ftom Ontario ly-alx, two Interest, at fire par •deadfifty doiiara, 1 seventh June, eighteen bundi hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty 8EXK0A1 AND ill AW NEKS. iron and steal for shop, during th* pleasure of the dollars, for sdncstiaftal purposes, por third article treaty teutli May, eightecu hundro two thourand dollars. 8H08U0KXML WKMxxaa nanus. Fur sixth of twouty instalments, to bu exjteudud, u “ " * v “ toy r herdsmen, per seventh article . _. »hundred five thousand dollars. KAMTZBN bands, For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, in the purchase of such articles ss ho msy deem sultabls to their wants, either ss hunters or herdsmen, par fifth article treaty July seoond, elghtesn hundred aud aIxty-Uiroe, ten thousand dollars. mobtiwttntttM UAXiia. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, under the direction ol th* President, la the purchase ota treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud alxty- three, tlvs thousand dollars. uosair babm. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, under th* dirsetiun at the President, lc the purchase of such articles. Including cattle for herding or other purposes, as he ahall deem suitable for their wants and ooadttion, either aa huntsmen or herdsmen, per Mvrntb articla treaty October twelfth, eighteen hnn dred aud sixty-Utree, one thousand dollars. BIX MATIOX0 OF NEW YORK. For permeiMat amiuityla clothing aud other useful artiolss, per sixth article treaty seventeenth Novem ber, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thous. and five hundred dollars. rn.tfl.iiM. For last of four instalment* on slxty-thoussud dol* lsrs, (beiug fourth series), under the direction ■■ nU h ‘ ~ *—htitag dollKrS"’ nine* ana ana wares, ana (juspaws, ana mess car ami investigations of tfcalr states to* leasts, par twelfth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun dred and tixty tiafp ssssa, four thousand dollars. To any for th« sarvlow of three pointed by th* Secretary of the l Interior, to aoosrtaui ,k4 money, if anr. due by the United Mate* to said Indians aadsr existing treat!re, aad ao forth, par thirteenth article treaty February twenty-three sighteau hundred and glxty-aeven. thru ry,^ eighteen hundred and fifty-five. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of agricultural and industrial school, sud for pay for table teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, who shall furnish medicine* for the sick, : article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and fllty-five, three thouaaud five hnndred dollars. TABBGUAOUE RAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten instalments for the purchase of For sixth of tea Instalments, per eighth article tree- thouaaud dollars. To ^.J th. cUii'i of J. T. Yoi», l^log fo r Uoti b, fire of kU A„.Uliw uid otto property by vbttM lit .Ubtonn knM ud fifty.lx, per edtti- Tr 1 ’ **TI. tounr-tw. *(«Ute,u hundred ud ilxty-eevu. at, Utotuud uvw bundled dollars. I'XOBIAM, KASXAhXIAM, WKAS, AX 11 rtABKKHHAW: To amount to be paid per capita from the nuk. one hundred and slxty-nin* thousand alx huudrsd and eighty-six dollar* and ssventy-flve cents, invented for said ludlaus, per act of Oongrea*, July twelve, eighteen hundred and *lxty-two, j>er twenty-fourth ar ticle treaty WC * ami sixty-#ov( For this taflPOTi of said Indlsus, slid to be paid to the tribe, jier capita, to assist them in establishing theinseivt* in their new homes, psr twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twsnty-thre*. eighteen hundred and aixty-ocvt thirty thousand dollars. For thl" amount, being the balance of interest, five per centum jier month, on thirty-nine thousand ulus hundred aud fifty doUare held by the United Hiatus from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-sevc till vested In Kansas bonds iu December, eighteen hundred aud »ixiy-on<\ jier twenty-fourth article February twaaty-threa, eighteen hundred aud sixty- seven, three thousand seven hundred doUara. For first of six instalments tor pay of blacksmith, and for necessary iron and steel and tools, jier twen ty-seventh artlole treaty February, eighteen huudred aud aixty-aeveu, fifteen huudred dollars. 8AC AND FOX INDIAN* OF THE WHK188IPPI for amount necessary to pay to the 8ac aud Fox In dians, parlies to this treaty, at the rate of one dollar per acre for oue hundred ami forty-aeveu thousand three hundred and niuety-ttirou and thirty-two H hundredth acres of laud, (being the residue of hundred and fifty-seven thousand acres ceded to the United Hi*tea, after deducting the amount of loud set apart for individuals), jier third article treaty Februa ry eighteen, etghtacu hundred aad aiity-Mven, one hundred and forty-seven thousand three hundred aud iuety-three dollars and thirty-two oeuts. For erection of a dweUing boose for the agent of said tribe, a house and shop for a blacksmith, aad ' ng house for a physician, per seven: treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred raven, six thousand dollars. agsat, one ptavtictau, Indiana of Californio, Far this amount, cm ao ba Mission twenty two thousand doiisra. . to supply the datic£££ m2sm£reJr£ltoo U for removing Um Indians from Mmith's Wrer reservation to Ifoopg Taitey anti Itouad Vstory wnniiUai la Cal Honda, two thousand Eva hundred doUare. For defraying th* expense of removal and sobst tence of Indians in Or^sn not parties to any treaty aud for pay c-f neoassary employe**, tweuty 1hm*iinl dollars. For defraying the expense of removal and subaia * Inmans ii ■ " s la Washington Territory i ; parties e huudred dol* tide of same treaty, one thousand < lan. For Insurance, transportation, and general luciden- I expenses of the delivery of goods, provisioi stock, as per same article of same treaty, three thous and dollare. UMPQUA3 AND CALAPOOIAB, OF UMPQUA VAL- I-EY, OREGON. For last of five instalments of the third series of nuity for beneficial objects, to be exjiended aa directed by the President, par third article treaty tweuty-ninth November, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, oue thou- md seven hundred dollars. For last of fifteen instalments tor the pay of a physi cian and purchase of medicines, jier sixth article trea ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif ty-four, oue thousand live huudred doiiara. For tho flftucuth of twenty instalments f ’ a teacher and purchase of books and ttatiouery, per sixth artiols treaty twenty ninth November, eightecu hundred aud fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUA?, (COW CREEK RAND.) For sixteenth of twenty instalment! iu blankets, clothing, provisions, aud stock, per third artlclo treaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, five hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAY USE, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For laat of fivo instalments of socond aeries, to I expended under tho direction of the President, per •oond article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred id fifty-five, alx thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med icines and hospital stores, books and stationery for schools, and furniture for the employees, jier fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and lifly- two, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for tho pay and treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, * thousand four hundred and fllty dollars. tenth of twenty Instalment* for the pay of each hull rhiofa nt lit* Will*.Wall* I'.irnM. and For tenth of twenty Instalments for ealary for the in of Plo-plo-mox-mox, jier fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen haudred end fifty-five, oue hnndred ^ IWINNEBAGOES. eighty-five thousand dollars, at fivo per centum, jier fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, lour thousand two hundred sud fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of five instalments, to be exjiended under the direction of the Prealdent, as per seventh articla treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty- five, two thousand dollar*. YAKAMA NATION. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at the discretion oi the Prealdent, per and for providing suitable 1 tionery, per fifth article treaty uiuth June, eighteen hundred aad fiity-fiv*, five hundred dollars For tenth of tweuty icstalmeuto for the employment ! oue superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article troaty nluth Juno, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvu, three thousand two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employment of oue superintendent of farming aud two formers, two millers, two blacksmiths, oue tluuer, one gun smith, oue carp« ut *r, and one wagon and plough-ma ker, jier fifth artlole treaty nluth June, eighteen hun dred end fifty-five, eight thoussud five hundred doi- dollar*. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for keeping lu re pair the hospital, and providing the neoesaary medi cines and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth Juue, elghtoeu huudred fifty-five, three huudred doiiara. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths', gunsmith*', carpenters', and wagon and plough-makers’ riding gj doiiara. For tenth ol tweuty Instalment* for koeping in re- j>alr the buildings required for thu various eiujiloyees and for jirovidliig Uie necessary furniture thereto), jier firth article treaty ninth Juue, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, three huudred dollar*. For tenth of tweuty instalment* for the sala-y of such person aa the said confederated tribe* aud hauda ndians may select to be their bead chief, por fifth articla treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty- “ ve, five hundred doiiara. YANOTON Till HU OF SIOUX. For first of ten instalments (second aeries), to he panl to them or exjiended for their benefit, commeuc- with th« year lu which they aboil remove to and settle aud resid* u|M>n their reservation, per fourth article treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight, forty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the moneys appropriated to pay annuities due the sevsral trlbaa or bands of Indiana namsd In this act ■hall be exuaudud for any other articles of tood, cloth- Ic*. acrtcufinral or mechanical implements that such aa ahaUba agreed upon by tbs chiefs ana headman of said tribe, In A general council bald for this pur-ponr, the same to be estimated for by the local agent and the aupenutendent of Indian affairs, ax- otherwise provided by treaty stipulation. HENEOAfL MIXED SENECAS AND HH4WNEK8, QUAPAW8, OONFEDERATKJDI PK01UA8, KA8. KA8X1A8. WEAN, AND PiAHKKHHAWff, OTTOWA8 OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCMR DE BCEUF, AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTKR. To pay tor twenty thousand acre# of land ceded to the meutby the Benecaa, per first article treaty ■■■ ill twenty-three, elghtoeu hundred and alxty- eevea, twenty thouaaud dollar*. d acre* of laud reded to meoas, par second art tele . tweiity-three. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-four thousand dollars. StlAWHUS. For amount to ba ad van cad hi the Hhawueea to b* used In astablishtug their homes, per eighth article treaty February twenty-three^ righteen hundred and Fur flret ol flva instalments for blacksmith and ■latent, ahop and tools, aod Iron aud steel for ahop, par eighth article treaty February twenty-three, Ugh- teen hundred aod aixty-aevan, five hundred doiiara. treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, fifteen hnndred doiiara. I For first of five instalments for *ui>plying said tribe with tobacco and salt, par tenth article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen nandrsdaud sixty-seven, three hundred and fifty dollars. To pay the claim of the Sacs and Foxes against the United States for stealing of stock, jkt fifteenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- raven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to pay the espouses of nego- tiatiug this treaty, per nineteenth arth ruary eighteen, eighteei teen hundred doiiara. TADEQUACHE, MUACHE, CAPOTE, WEEMINUCHE, YAM PA, GRAND 1UVEK, AND UINTAH BANDS OF UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room at each of the agencies, for the use oi the agent iu stor ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and alxty-eight, throe thousand dollars. For erecting an agency building for tho residence of the agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol lars each, par fourth article treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For the construction of two school-houses, u per fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundred aud aixty-eigbt, six thousand dollars. treaty March two. eighteen huudred aud sixty-eight, twelve thousand dollare. For the erection on said reservation, near each agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill aud a shingle machine attached, aa jier fourth article treaty of March two. elghtoeu huudred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousand dollars, or ao much thereof as may treaty March two, eighteen hundre 1 and sixty-eight, fivo thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For purchase of iron aud steel, and the necessary tools for the blacksmith shop, per ninth article treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two huudred and tweuty dollars. For first of thirty instalments, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for clothes, blankets, and such other articles aa he may think proper aud necessary, per eleventh article treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eiglit, thirty thousand doiiara. For annual amount to be expended, under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, id supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall be found to be capable of sustaining themselves, jier tw. lltii article treaty March two. eighteen bundorrd and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, to be exjiended under the direction of tho Secretary of the Interior, iu providing each ■■ head o( a family in said confederated bands • gentle American cow, as distinguished from ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, aud live bead of aheep, jier thirteenth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and aixty-eigbt, forty-five thousand dol lars. the general incidental cxjicuscs of the Indian service in Uie territory of Ariaona, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and locate in jiermanent abodes, aud sns- Uon of the •enty thousand dollars. CAUTORNIA. nridental expi i, including tri HI superintending ageuta, fivo thousand dollars! COLORADO TERRITORY. For tho general incidental expenses of the Indian •rvico in Colorado Territory, presents of goods, sgn- iltural Irajilements, and other useful articles, and to taint them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain lemaelvea by the pursuits of civilised life, to lie ex jiended under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, twenty-five thousand doUara. he gen« in Dak. cultural implements, and other useful articles, assist them to locate In permanent^ abodes, and sus tain themselves by the pursuits of aivllixed life, to be expended under tho direction of the Secretary of the Iuterior, fifteen thousand dollare. Idaho TcnnrronY. To enable th* Secretary of the Interior to taka charge bands of Pottawatomie and Wtoneba- ty-olua, 1 flva < a two hnndred of ccrtaiu stray bands go Indi ‘ doiiara. Fora— , nebago aud Pottawatomie Indiana a Wisconsin, one thsWMud five hundred dal Fur payment of interest on on* million t aud nlnutf-QiD* thousand three hundred dollars, paying stock*, b- J.J by the Secretary ot ttta Interior in trust for various Indian tribes, up to and inrinding the ' i«jsblo July first, eighteen hnndred aud alx* less two motUkt (seventh*) of tax par oantum on seven hundred and ainoty-ms thousand eight hundred doUare, Virginia stock, for the pay monk of which provision has bean mod*, aixiy-flvu thousand six hundred and eighteen dollars and fifty- seven cents, or so much thereof ss msy be necessary. For payment ol iutereat on flftaau thousand dol tare, abstracted bonds, ior th* fiscal year ending Juue thirtieth, eighteen huudred aad sixty-nine, tor tb«- Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars. For payment of interest on sixty-right thousand dollars, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and stxty.nine. of the Cherokee national fi * * “ tars. T fund, four thousand aud eighty dot- For insurance, transportation, aud neceaaary ex penses of the delivery of annuities aud provisions v< the Indian tnbt* in Minnesota and Michigan, ten thousand dollars. For insurance, transportation, and necessary ex cuses of the delivery to th* Pawnee, Ponca, and Yarn:- ton Moux Indians of annuity goods and provisions, eight thouaaud dohare. For actual neceaaary expenses incurred, aad that may hereafter be- incurred, by officers of the Indiau dtparment in the rescue of prisoners from indtai, tribes and returning them to their homes, and for ex* incident to the arruet sud confinement within the territory of the United HUtes, by order of such of ficer*. of persona charged with crime* again*! the Iu- i, five thousand dollars. K y exprnaes incurred in taking census of North i Cherokee Indiana, two thousand five hun dred dollar*. For this amount, or so much thereof aa may be ne cessary to re-establish the blioabonea. Bannocks, aud • Por- 1 reservation, on 8nek* river. For the general Incidental expense* of the Indian in Idaho Territory, _ ■■ ~ tural Implement*, and other useful articles, Territory, presents of goods, agric a, and other useful articles, and to as- slat them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themsalrea by the pursuits of civilised life, to be ex pended under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, fifteenn thousand dollars. For this amount to pay th* batonoe due contracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of- ird, govc ficlo superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri tory, in July, eghtoeu hnndred and aixty-aeveu, for y, «fl . subsistence, and so forth, for Indiana in that Territo ry, eight thousand and forty-four dollars aud MONTANA rXRKITOXT. iuterior, fifteen thousand dollars. jilemonta, and other useful articles, a_ .... to locate In permanent abodes, and sustaiu themselv*# by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended under the direction of th* Secretary of the Interior, twenty thousand dollars. 'or thu ecu . .... service In New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu ral Implement*, and other useful articles, and to assist » in permanent abodes, aod sustain them- . pursuits of clvilisad Ufo, to be exjiended under tho direction of tho Secretory of the iuterior, forty thousand dollars. ORBOON AND WASBINOTOM TERSITOUT. the general incidental expense* of the Indian service In Oregon and Washington Territory, includ ing Insurance and transportation of annuity goods and presents, (where no special provision therefor is iua«te by treatteah and office aud travelling expeusr* of the suiierlutendcnt, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-five ‘ | Dared dollars. aist them to locate in jierraansist abodes, aud sustaiu hamselvas by th* itursuite of eivlUsed life, u> ba ex- ended under th* direction of the Secretary of Uie lu- tftor, flftasa thousand dollar*. For the UanarnrtoAnw. and acetnary *vpeuaas of delivery of proriatoa* to the Indiana wltlitu tho Utah iperintendency, ten thousand doUara. For this amount to carry out the actiou coatomj4at- I bract of Confirms, approved May fifth, eighteen _ uudred and sUty-foar, entitled. "An not to vacate aad sail th* present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, and to settle said Indians la Uintah Talley," five thou sand dollars. UU0KLLAKROU8, For the expanses of colonial ng. supporting, end fur nishing agricultural implements and stock. i«y of ne- ciaanry am ploy ana, purchasing alothing. medicine. Iron «»d steal, maintenance at school* forlndlana late' to in Tama, bat now residing on the Choctaw te ba expanded under the direction of th© of the Interior, slevan thousand dollars. Hecretary run tnm wrcwtTA* and otw of ooiontali » imUATIB RANDS. iXSTi 0- <«l.r a. .Iirw. of'th. SKraUrr ol <*•• Ucaund dolun. rototouU,fwb-tf«*<t mllM<W«Ui alntent bWk.iulth, ts* former, asm rerpenter, and . . . »p“" — v •'» •Y- i rurntelsns nf Pal fifth* latertor, who | tlornta. and oaa mlltar at to* Round Valley, and on* ‘ Ua-1 upon ha Hoops VnUay reservations, and one special try, oi Oregon, on the Fort liall r , Idaho Territory, or on th* bilstxor gi«»mi i_ tion in Oregon, as the Hecretary of the Interior may determine, including the transportation of all ry articles and the material and labor for the cod- Mtruction of the houses and mills and pay [ofj necessa ry employ oaa for one year, thirty thousand doUara. For this amount, <>r so much thereof aa may be ne cessary, to aid in subsisting said Indians for the first year after their aettieinent on sold reservation or re servations, no part of which to be expended until said Indians shall tie so established, and to ba applied pro ment shall be mad*, twenty-live 'rovided, That none of the pay ments provided for In this act shall be made unles# the Hecretary of the Interior ahall be satisfied that the tribes, bands, or individuals named have obaervwd the teeu hundred and sixty-seven, with the Fottawato rules, two thousand five hundred dollars. For this amount to pay for aubaorteoce formal)e. to the Ponca Indians, by direction of the Indian peace ible, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two huu- 'red and seventy-six doiiara and forty-seven cent*. For this amount, to supply a deficiency In the Sp eight dollar# and forty-seven c | For this amount, interest due the Choctawa and Chickawaws, August eighth, eighteen hundred sud six ty-eight, on three huudred thouaaud dollars held In trust for eaid Indians, under the third article trestyo Aprtitwuuty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ixty-aix (mount, or so much thereof as may be 11 •liable the Hecretary of the Interior to pax- unpaid vouchers audited and allowed by the Indian j>».ace commission, twenty-two thousand five hundred liars. [For this amount, to bo reimbursed from the pro ceeds of their land'* in Kansas, for subsistence of the Great aud Little Osage Indians, thirty thousand dol- tation for bands of lndisus with which treaties have been made by the Indian j>e*ce commission, under the citixen# of Niobrara township, l , action of the government in moving the Santee i ujxm their lands in the year eighteen hundred and rixty-aix, as shall, [be found due,] after proper invest! gation under the direction of the Secretary of the Iu terior, who shall appoint a commission to ascertain and report the amount of tho damages sustained, not xceeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided pro -at* in payment of the claims to be fouod duo, which hall l>e a final settlement of said claims. To supply deficiency of ajipropriation to pay for de predations committed by Indians in northwestern 8kc. 2. And be it further enacted, That all goods and merchandise furnished any tribe or l**nd of In dians under the provisions of any act shaL. be turned over by the agent or superintendent of su^h tribe or band to the chiefs of the tribe or band in bulk and in the original package, a# nearly aa practicable, and in tho presence «f the headmen of the tribe if practicable, to be distributed to the tribe band by the chiefs in such manner the chiefs may deem best. In th* pressno of the agent or sujierinteudeot: Provided, That said chiefs have observed their treat}- obligations with the government as hereinbefore stated. 8sc. 3. And be it further euaoted, That the unex- jHuuled balance now stauding to the credit of the Kan sas tribe of Iudians on the books of th* Treasury IV- partment, ajijiropriated for or belonging to them for educational purposes, may bo used under the direc tion of the sujierintendent of Indiau affaire for thu central auperinUndency in the purchase of suen arti cles ot food and clothing as may in hia discretion be thought necessary to relieve the most pressing wonts of said Iudians, they being in a destitute and suffering mdition. Hxa 4. And lie it farther ouacted. That there be ap propriated th* farther sum of two millioos of dollars, or so much thereof aa may ba ntraasarj. to »»frjt the President to maintain the peso* among and with the various tribes, bands, aod parties of Indian#, aod to cesaitiM, aud encourage their sflbrta at aalf-aupport; a report at all expanditnraa under this appropriation to In DaoamW next; and he President to execute the power* conferred by this act ha is hereby, Author ised, st his discretion, to organise a board of oosomh- aiouera, to oourist of not more than ten nennt tn k- selected by him from me gunce and jihilanthropy, _ compensation, who may, under his direction,' exarcis# joint control with thu Hucr. tary of the Interior over [the disbursement of thu appropriations msdoby this act jiarl thereof that tbe President may dasigvate, jiay tbe ncoc»aary exjiunsea of treaajiortaUoii. sjipropriatcd, out of any money iu tbe treasury i otherwise appropriated, th* sum of tweatv-i e thous aud dollars, or ao lunch thereof aa may be necessary. 8kc. S. And be il further enacted. That nothing In this act contained, or in euy of the provisions thareoi, shall be so oouatmud os to ratify or approve any trea ty made with any tribes, band*, or parties of Indian* siuc* the twentieth day of July, eighteen hnndred and aixty-aeveu. 8oc. C. Aud be It further enacted. That the appro- eighteen hundred and Mxty four, to supply a dafleten ’ oy iu the appropriation of March third. alghtaeM huu- Idrud and aixty three, for the rout*, chargee, and ax- K nee# properly incurred by aaid State in ‘upgrsating •ban hoatlUties iu tin* year elghtoau hundred and third, eighteen hundred snd alxty-three, untitled rat making a t >propriattona for sundry civil expenses of the govrrnment for the year einlin# Juno thirtHb, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for the rear end- «(«li(~> hundrad ud .Uly lbr-V, -id for other purpose*." A proved, April 10, IMS United States Mail Stag* ATLANTA TO DAHLONCCA f EATER ATLANTA MONDAYS WKDNRBDAY8. 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