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BARB. MM ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY COINING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1869 VOL. V.—NO. 1288. {OFElUfAt*] JO STATES LAWS, n* FlnTSdwtou W (he Forty. ' DM CwKTOM. , ra [Furuo-No. li] kOM for the current nod lepartsRMt, aud . - —.. a various Indian ww l AND KOITBUIN AKA MR Arapahoe Indiana, iVmh hundred aud elxty-«l«ht, fa* | Jen* thirtieth, eighteen hundred el e«h«al ho«u«. per with. eighteen huadm' m tor pnreheee of cloth- r May leuthT eighteen hun- SlMtfur ending Jun i time lb time the ,>boln4i*»* nanytiAiwH tu • treaty May tenth, eighteeu tor the fiscal your ending —1 and seventy, nine a u> fnrtileh acid Indiana . k article treaty M»y tenth. 1 sixty right, for the fleoal year ,, eighteen hundred and seventy, - v_ " ’ \ and aeventf-alx dol- issakHKhs lit; mlHev, men hundred and (M# eight hundred dollars; farm twenty dollars; and blacksmith, •nty dollar a, per eeveuth article teen hubdred end sixty-eight, *1 Junethlrtlr:th, eighteen liun- *■ d eight hundred and to be expended In i year, per ninth article treaty — ‘ 1 and sixty-eight, for the ■\ eighteen hundred and Won of goods, and i Cheyecoe and the Northern |aae, fee the fleoal year ending i hundred and aaventy, foor »D CLACKAMAS IN- “l VALLEY, i of the third series of _ * second article treaty ^hundred and ftlty- > AJBAPAliGLH. _ _ nents provided to be | article of the treety of Octo- d hundred and sixty-seven, * Creek. in Kansas, twenty dred and sixty-four, six hundred snd sixty-seven dol Ur* and sixty-seven oents. For third of tan Instalments of the seoond aeries, for nay at two farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth Oc- algbteeu hundred end slxty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and MU rty-three oents. For fifteenth of twenty instalments of annuity lu For twenty-third of twenty-six InsUlments, to be paid the Chlppewae of Mississippi, per third article treaty August seoond. eighteen hundred end forty- seven, one thousand dollars. jtor second of tan Inehslmoata for the support of e school or schools upon said reservation, lu accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousaud dollars. Mid at ton instalments to be expended in g ibe progress of the people In agriculture ins them to become self-sustaining, in accor dance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred end aixty-eeven, six thousand dol- For second of ten Instalments for the support of Cl physician, In acoordanoo with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-sev- m, wgnioen nuiiurea at 1 five hundred dollars. • flv# buildings for carpenter, w-mill, with a d. per fourth ar- t eighteen hundred 1 fifty dollars. r thirteenth article treaty hundred and sixty- n, three thous- ;hth, eighteen hundred snd t, three thousand foor hun- ) UMPQUA INDIANS, nents of annuity, to be e President, per third arti- mber, eighteen hundred end Bent* for the pay of a farm. £ eighteenth November, eigh- i hundred and fifty nents for pay of teachers 3 stationery, per fifth article ' or, eighteen hundred and o hundred dollars. NAW. SWAN CREEK. AND L RIVER. e placed to credit of oducation- » of Saginaw, Swan creek, and k article treaty eighteenth Oolo- \ and sixty-four, twenty thous- ' LAKE SUPERIOR. instalments In coin, per tfrtleth September, eighteen r instalments for agricultural F canxmters’ and other tools, instalments for moral and •ee hundred dollars of which Portag* band yearly, to ena- i school at thslr village, per “ilrtieth September, eighteen ihree thousand dollars. - Instalments for six smiths pd and fifth articlea treaty thir- hundred and filty-four, tellers. alments for the support i hundred and twenty dol- y thirtieth September, eigh- “ ^ thousand snd sixty | smith and shop, during the nt, per twelfth article troaty (hteen hundred snd fifty-four, f,April seventh, eighteen hun- n artiole treaty September l and flity-four, and third nth, eighteen hundred and six o hundred dollars. BAND OF CHIPPEWAS. f Instalments, (or the support o< aistent, and for tools, iron and • naoaseery for the blacksmith ala treaty of April seventh, eigh* gr-six, one thousaud five hun- |r instalments for the support of | for ueceaaary books and sta- >rticle treaty of April seventh, sUty-six, eight hundred dol- of delivery of annuities and provisions for chippewas CHIPPEWAS, PILLAGER, ANI) LAKE WINNFBA- (JOftUIHtl BANDS. For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity In money, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity in goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand For fifteenth of twenty instalment* for purpoa education. Including compensation of teacher, third article treaty twenty-second February, olghteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousaud dollars. For last of fifteen instalments for support of two smiths and smiths’ shops, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty- Leeoh Lake, per third article « 'sbrpary fifty-five, six hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINNKBAG08UISH RANDS OF CHIP- PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. For sixth of ten instalments to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains, two hundred grubbing hoes, ten ploughs, ten grind- For assistane# in agrlenhnral (mention* during the aSSSnra&TsS: •* m ~ (luring tha pleasure of the President, G f fifth article treaty February fotu teenth. eighteen sulmd and thirty-three, and fifth article *<*?y A«- gust asvauth, eighteen hundred and fifty six, on* urnn sand dollars. For firs p*r oegtuu Uitsreat on two hundred thous and dollars for purposes of education, per sixth article toveulh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, sau<i dollars. For inter sat on aavan hundred and aevsety-flve thousand one hundred and sixty-eight doUare. at the rate of five per centum, to be exjiended under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under provl ■Iona of the third artiole treaty June fourtesmth, eigh teen hundred and sixty-alx, thirty-eight >»»<»—» .yi Hf . hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty oents. I For this amount required to pay the expenses of taking a census and investigating the claims of loyal refugee Indians and fteedmeo, per fourth article trea ty June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, fifteen hundred dollars. CROWS. For first of thirty instalments to nupply male per- ecus over fourteen years of age with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, hat, pantaioona, flannel ahlrto, and woolen socks, per nhith Instalments of annuity in mon- l as per third articlo treaty of hundred and sixty-alx, three Bd tobacco, as per third article , eighteen hundred and alxty- instalment* of annuity in a* as per third article treaty of . hundred and sixtyaix, afifialstv-aks. I dollars. |OF THE MISSISSIPPI. ilment* of the secoud eerie* in * treaty fonrth October, oigh- NTAwo, and eighth article treaty fhteen hundred and fifty-four, > seventh May, etghleeu bun- iis of the seoond series for carpenters, per fourth article { eighteen hundred and forty- „J* treaty thirl loth September, D fifty fcur, and third article w, eighteen hundred and rixty-four, I and fifty-four, v seventh Mat, eighteen hun- ir, three thonsind Are hundred dol ktnstahnmta of the sooond aeries for ■tools, per fonrth article treaty fourth khsoared and wrtydwo, ana eighth “leth Sap timber, eighteen hundred l third article of treaty May seventh, I snd^Ms^rdb^tyjMx hundred and *lW second aeries, for tabeooo, per fourth ar- teen hundred and for- . . tWhUeth September, J-four, snd third article of teen hundred snd sixty-four, ■sven dollars and slxty-reren •Uof the second ~r sStSSSra ’ seventh May, right*** hnn’. May sevenih, eighteen hundred snd Rixty-foJVBH thousand five hundred dollars. For employment of two carpenters, one thousand eight handrsd dollars, snd two blacksmiths, one thou sand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seven thou sand seven hundred dollars. For this amount to ba applied toward tbo support of saw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chip- pewaa of Mississippi, and the Red Lako and Pembina bands of Chippewas, to long aa the President may deem it necessary, per sixth article treaty May sev enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand board of visitors, to consist of not more "than three persona, to atteud the tnuoity payments to the In dians, and to Inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stlealated In the seventh arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundrod snd sixty- four, not exceeding auy ouo year more than twenty days' service, at five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles travel, at ton cents per mUe, four hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of female teachers employed on the reeerva- tious to instruct Indian girls In domeatio economy, OF CHIPPEWAS. of the President, per third article treaty second Octo ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, and second ar ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For this amount to the Pembina band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of tho President, per same treaty, five thousand dollars. For sixth ot fifteen instalments for the purpose of supplying the Red Lake baud of CHqip*w*s with will' lng twine, cotton matter, calico. lii»sey, blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for such other useful articles, and for Ruch other useful purposes as may bo deemed for thoir beet Interests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen hundrod and sixty-four, eight thousand dol lars. For the sixth of fifteen Instalments for same objocta for Pembina bind of Chippewas, per same troaty, four thousand dollars. sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one black- do thing, consisting of coat, hat, shlrta, and woolen socks, per ninth articlo troaty May asveuth, elgkteeu hundred and six ty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, elgh- ‘• (•u hundred and eevauty, ton thousand Adi». r ^ For first of thirty instalments to supply **:k female over twelve years of ago with a flannel skirt or the goods necessary to make tha lame, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and twelve yards cotton loniestiq, per ninth artide treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty -eight, for the fiscal year •ndlng June thirtieth, eighteen hundrod and seventy, five thousand dollars. For first of thirty Instalments to supply the boys and girls under the ages named such flannel and not ion goods as may bo needed to make each a suit aa aforesr Id, together with a pair of wooleu hoso for each, per ninth article treaty of May asveuth. eighteen hun dred snd sixty-eight, for the fiscal year endiug June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seveuty, four thous and five hundred dollars. For the first of ten Instalments to be used by the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such arti cles as from time to time the condition and necessi ties of the Indians may Indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (one thousaud nine hundred and fifty-three souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirUoMi, eigh teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. For the construction ot a school house or mission building, per third articlo treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred snd sixty-eight, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For the erection of a steam circular saw-mill, with a grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third arti cle treaty May aeventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, eight thousand dollars. For pay of oarpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per tenth artide 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 storlug goods belonging to the Indians, per third article of the treaty ot May sev enth, eighteen hundred and aixty-eight, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per same article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. For the building of a residence for a physician to said Indians, per same artide of same treaty, two thou sand dollars. For the construction of five buildings for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, at fifteen hundred dollars each, per aamo article of same treaty, seven thousand five hundred dollars. J DELAWARES. article treaty thirty-lire! January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand Mx hundred dollars. Far fourteenth of fifteen IngfohssnU for pay of mil ier, per third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. . For fonrth uf fifteen InsUlmotxU of annuity iu>on two hundred and forty-two thousand alt hundred and eighty -six dollars, for cession of lands, par fourth ar tiste treaty Mar twelfth, alghteen hunted and fifty four, and Senate amendment thereto, plxteup thous and one hundred and ae v enty-nlne dollars and six wants, MI AMI £801 KANSAS. For permanent provision for* blacksmith and assis tant, and Iron and steel for shoo, per fifth article trea ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and elghtoeu, and fourth article treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred snd tftv-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gun smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and feur, six hundred dollars. For Interest on fiity thousand dollars, at five per centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and drefiMtoJ thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MIAMI!* OF INDIANA. For Interest on two hundred and twenty-one tlious- jd two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty- six oents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Sen ate's amendment to fonrth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand and sixty .two dollars and eighty-nine cents. MIAMIE8—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwisi, fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nine-five, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or olherwii third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty MOLEL INDIANS. For last of ten instalments for keeping in repair saw and flouring mills, and for the pay of necessary employees, the benefits uf which to be shared alike by all the confederated bands, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, one thousand five hundred dollars. last often instalments for pay of a carpenter . liter to aid in erecting buildings and making ftirnltnre for said Indians, and to furnish tools in in said service, per secoud article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand fot ii September, eighteen hundrod and fifty-seven, thi' thousaud dollars. 1 1 support of two manual labor schools, daring tin leisure of the President, per third artiole treaty Set ruber twenty-fourth, eighteen hundrod and ility- eei , ten thousand dollars. 1 ’ purchase of Iron and steel aud other neeesaa rle vt the shops, during the pleasure ot the Presi de! per same treaty, five hundred dollars. 1 pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom shall be a gutnitb and tinsmith, per name treaty, twelve buu- iy $tare. the purchase of farming utensils snd stock, dur- t* pieasure Sf the President, per same treaty, ifis hundred dollars. Fd pa; of farmer, per same treaty, hundred dolire. F< pa; of miller, at the discretion of tho President, per ame treaty, six hundred dollars. Fd pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the Freftfeut, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars. Fo) pay of apprentices to assist iu working the mill, per Amo treaty, five hundred dollars. Fa kerning in repair tho grist aud saw mills, per aam< iredy, three hundrod dollars. P0N0A8. Ftr fh« sixth often instalments of tho second series, "to lo pdd to them or expended for their benefit," S r ecoui article treaty twelfth March, ulghteeu hun- edandflfty eight, ten thousaud dolUra. Fa thia amount, to be expended during the pleasure of tin P'osldent lu lurnlaldng such aid and aasistanoe iu a/rlc&ltural and xnochanloal pursuits provided for in he 1rst part of the seoond at tide of treaty of Marh twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as thoSecretary of the Interior may consider advantage- ourand necessary, seven thousand five hundred dol- ' ». POTTO WATAM IKS. Jor permanent annuity in silver, per fourth articlo tmiy third August, seveuteon hundred and ninety- fivt, seven hundred and twenty-four dollara and sev- enh-socou cents. for i&rmanent annuity in ailver, per third article trtaty .fortieth .September, eighteen hundred and nine, tlree hundred and alxty-lwo dollars aud thirty- nine celts. For jenusnent 'onuity In silver, per third article treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, «ae thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars and ntatty-throe cents. For jenuanent annuity in money, per second arti cle troity twentieth September, eighteen hundred aud ' (entyeight, one thousand four hundred and forty- Ine (I.liars and fifty-four oenta. For fermanent annuity In specie, per second article treaty weuty-nlnth July, eighteen hundred aud twen- ty-niuc eleven thousand five hundred and nluety-six dollarrand thirty-three cents. Fur lie annuity to chief, per third article treaty t wen tilth October, eighteen hundred aud thirty-l twentysixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty December, eighteen hundred aud fllty-flvo, twelve hundred dollars. NlflQUALLT, PUYALLUP. AND OTHER TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN DIAN8. For fifteenth Instalment, in part payment for linqulahment of title to lands, to be applied to ben eficial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, ono f President, per fourth article treaty twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousaud aud sixty dollars. SHAWNEE8. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hun dred and ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth Mar, eighteen hundred and fifty fonr, one thousand dollars. For imrmauent annuity. In specie, for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep tember, eighteen hundred aud seventeen, and third arttols treaty tenth May, stgbUeu hundred and fifty- four, two thousand dollars. For interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for sdncattoual purposes, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. BUOBHONE8. der the direction of the President, in the purchase of suuh articles aa ho may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdamen, per seventh articlo treaty October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-thr five thousand dollars. EASTKBN BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to be expeudud, > thousand dollars, NOUTHWKSTUUf BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expended, under the direction ot the President, iu the purchast of such articles as be may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third arti cle treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, live thousand dollars. oosiur BANDS. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, in the purchase of such articles, including cattle for herding or other purposes, as he shall deem suitable for their wants - Agfa ' uuUrnen or herdsmen, per ^ jber twelfth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three’, one thousand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in clothing and other useful articles, par sixth article treaty seventeenth Novem ber, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thous* aud five hundred dollais. f same treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments for the purchase of iron and steel and other articles for blacksmiihing E urposes, per same treaty as above, one thousaud five uudred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for carpentering and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend tho annuity payments of the In- thousauil dollars. CHIOKASAWS. For permanent annuity in goods, por act twenty- fifth February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, for tbo fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen bun- Irod and sixty-nine, aud for the fiscal yoar ending lune thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seveuty, six thousand dollars. | hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for aupport of light horse- ten, aix hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-aecond June, eighteen article troaty twentieth January, eightcou hundred and twenty-five, and thirt'onth article troaty twenty- aecond June, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, six thou- article troaty twentieth January, eightecu hundred and twenty-flvo, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec ond June, eighteen hundred and fiity-five, three hun dred and twenty dollara. For intorest on three hundred and ninety thousand ro hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at five per oentum per annum, for educatlou, support of the government, and othor beneficial pur poses, under the direction of tho general council of tho Choctaws, in conformity with tho provisions contained the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell a suffi cient amount of the bonds of the United Htates held in trust for the Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay th<‘ amount of the awards heretofore approved by him in favor of Josoph G. lies Id and Reuben Wright un der tho provisions of tho fiftieth article of the treaty concluded with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on tho twenty-eighth day of April, eigbtocn hundrod and alxty-elx. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For last of five instalments, seoond aeries, for bene ficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, per second article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen bun- dn>d aud fifty-five, six thousand dollars. sand five hundred dollars, For tenth of twenty instalments for pay *n<l subsis tence of one physician, ono sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming operations, and ono school teacher, per fourth artiole treaty twenty-firth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand six hun dred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for salary of tho head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth arti cle treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteeu hundred and fif ty-five, five hundred dollars. CREEKS. For permanent annuity In money, por fonrth arti cle treaty seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh- d3Tar! ,Bl,r * dM ® on# u » 0 »“»nd Ay® hundred For permanent annuity In money, i>or second artl- cle treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth artiole treaty seventh August, eighteen hun drod and fifty-six, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundrod aud twomy-Mfr and fifth article treaty seventh Auguat, olghteen hundred and fifty six, twenty thousand dol- For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assis tant, and for shop and tools, par eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred audtwenty- Sts, and fifth articlo treaty aoventh August, eighteen hundred ami Afty-sU, eight hundred and forty di- For permanent annuity for iron and steel for shop Mr eighth article troaty twenty-fourth January, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty sevoith August, eighteen hundred aud flfty-ali, two hundred and seventy dollars. seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and tools, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-sis, sight hundred aud for- **FoiMrtVB and steel for shop during the pleasure of tha President MT flfth article treaty fourteenth Feb ruary, rtyhteSb Uidjhd tan*thirty*three, and fifth ar ticle -maty attrmh AUguet, eighteen hundred and Al ii uudred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars. For interest on forty-alx thousand and eighty dol lars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hi dred and twenty-nine, for education per Senate rose tion January uli otoen, eighteen hundred and thlr.j- eight. aud fifth . rucle troaty of May sixth, eighteen hundred and fl'tj-eix, two thousaud three hundred and four dollar? D WAMI8H ANI ( TUER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH- II O'l’ON TERRITORY. For tenth insta) ont on one hundred and fifty thousaud dollars. - dent, per sixth art , eighteen hundred a.id fifty-five, i hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the establish ment and support of an agricultural and industrial school, and to provide said school with a suitable in structor or Instructors, per fourteenth article troaty tweatf*eemi‘t ai^kUou hundred «uu c.uj- flve, three thousaud dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish, mt nt and support of ,i smith and oarpenter shop, and to furnish them with the necesRary tools, per four teenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen of a blacksmith, carpontor, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish msdicines for the sick, per fourteenth article troaty tweutv-second January, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, three thousaud six hundred dol lars FLATIIEAD8 ANI) OTHER CONFEDERATED TRIBES. For the first ol ftvo instalments on one hundrod and twenty thousand dollars, being the third series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, for tenth of twenty instalments for the support of agricultural and industrial school, keeping in re pair tho buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article troaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, three hundred eight hundrod dollars. iFor tenth of twonty instalments (or keeping in re pair blacksmiths’, tin aud gunsmiths’, carpenters’, and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, aud providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article] treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five huu- dred dollars. tenth of twenty instalments for the employ- >f twe farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one tanner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-maker, per fifth article troaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, seven thousand pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing tho necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, pair the hospital and providing the necessary modi cine* and furniture therefor, peT fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hund’red and fifty-five, throe hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of each of tho head chiefs of tho Flathead, Kootenay, and Up per Pend d’Orelllcs tribes, per filth articlo treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars. For insurance and transportation of annuity goods and provisions, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, four thousand dol- d fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the first of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, at five per centum por annum, for education or other bene ficial purposes, under tho direction of tbo President, wr ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh teen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hun dred aud seventy-Avo dollars. KANSAS. For intorest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annnm, per nd article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, ten thousand dollars. KIOKAPOOB. For sixteenth instalment of interest, at five per con- tm, on one hundred thousand dollars for educational •ad othor beneficial purposes, aa per aecond articlo treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fire thousaud dollars. For sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand dollars, to be | «id in eighteen hundred and seventy, ‘.ond articlo treaty eighteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand dollars. KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS. For fourth of fiv* instalments, to be applied under direction of (he President, as per second articlo treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and aixty- four, eight thousand dollars. For third of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair one saw-inlll, ono flouring mill, buildlusa for the blaeksmith, oarpenter, and wagon and plough-maker, the manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, oue thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalments for the pnrcliaae of tools and materials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers’ shops, snd hooks and stationery for the manual labor school, as ner fonrth article treaty of October four teenth, eight* cO hundred and sixty-four, ono thous and five hundr d dollars. For fourth o’ fifteen instalments for pey aud sub sistence of orn uperintoudent of (arming, one farmer, one blacken lit oso sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and ploi h-maker, as per fifth artiole treaty of October fourter tl\ eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand done s. For fourth of tv nty instalment* to pay salary and subaistonco of on physician, one miller, end two school teachers, s per fifth artiole treaty of October fourteenth, eight* n hundred and sixty-four, three thousand six hundred dollar*. MAKAH TRIBE. For last of four inatefnaeuta thirty thousand dol lars, (being the fourth series), under dtstoMen ot the President, aa per fifth article of treat/ of January thlrty-flrat. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thous- end five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for aupport of e smith and carpenter’s shop, and to provide the neoes- easy tool* therefor, p-r eleventh article treaty thirty- first January, efebtetyi hundred anAAfty-five, flue hun dred denote. Fot tenth of twenty instalments for the support of 2 ricultaral and lnfliastrtal school, and lor pey of tye.Psrr’ * For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employiMi)* treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for the support of un agricultural and Industrial school, and support of smith and oarpenter shop, and providing the neoes- sary tool* therefor, in conformity with tenth article of treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJ0E8. For such articles of clothing, or raw materials <» lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, hundred and twenty dollars. For Insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. For deficiency in the appropriation for sme deficiency expended in subsisting the Navajocs Bosque Redondo, according to the contract made by Theodore H. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, • to their old homes, oue thousan fifty-five dollars and ninety cents. 8IS8ITON AND WARPETON. For survey of reservation for the Slssiton and War- BBttBJrfifth artlcle* P o? tho T treaty"wi^ sald’lmU ans of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, forty-11 vo thousand dollars, or so mudi thereof as as may be necessary. NEZ TERCE INDIANS. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at tho discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun dred aud fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho aupport of two schools, one of which schools to be an agricultural and industrial school, keeping In repair school build- Ired and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol- For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths’, gunsmiths', carpenters' and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and for provid ing necessary tools therefor, per fifth articlo treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho employment ' one superintendent of forming, and two fanners, ker, per fifth article treaty elevonth June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred Juno, cighteon hundred and fifty-five, three hundred A For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re pair the buildings for the various employees, snd for providing the necessary furniture thereior, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty- such person as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. ed In ploughing land and fencing lots, as per lirat clause fourth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteen hun dred 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 boarding-houses with neces sary furniture, tho purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural Implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may bo needed for gardening and fanning purposes for the schools, aa smiths' shops In repair and stocked with the ucccBsary For third of fifteen Instalments for repairs of houses mills, shops, and *o forth, and providing the necessary furniture, tools, snd materials, as per flftt. article trea ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and alxty-throe, two treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-throe, > thousand six hundred dollars. 0MAHA8. For fourth of ten instalments for keeping in repsir grist and saw mill, and snpport of blacksmith shop, K eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen (dred and fifty-four, and third article treaty March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-fivo, three hundred For pay of one engineer, twelvo hundred dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for nay of oue miller, l>or aarao treaties, nine hundred dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for pay of one farmer, it same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For fonrth of ten instalments for pay of blacksmith, per same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 08 AGES. interest on ]aixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, at five per oentum per annum, be ing value ot fifty- four sections of land a«t apart by said troaty for oduoational purposes, three thousand four hundred and flfty-elx dollars. For interest on three hundred thousand dollars at five per coutumvpor annum, to be paid semi-anuually, money or such article* as the Hecretary of the In terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Septem ber twenty uine, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, flf- thousand five hundred dollars. OTTO WAS AND CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN. For second ef four equal annual Instalments in coin the sum of two hundred and six thousand dollars, article of the teeaty of thtrty-flret July, eigh teen hundred and fifty-five, fifly-ono thousand five hundred dollara. For interest on one hundrod and three thousand doflars, at five par oentum, being the balance of two hundred and six thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sovonty, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. OTTOE8 AND MW80UBIA3. Fot second o! fifteen Instalments, being tho third aeries, tu money or otherwise, per fonrth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine thousand dollara. PAWNEES. For perpetual annuity, at least one-half whleh to be in goods and such articles as raav be deemed ne cessary for them, per second article treaty twenty- cation, during the pleasure of Congress, per third Article treaty of Octobt-r sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and twenty-alx, second article treaty September twontoth, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen bundled snd thirty-two, five thousand dollars. Fof permanent provision for the payment of money in llec of tobacco, iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twentv-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth ind seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for- ty-tluco cents. For permanent provision for throe blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twsnty-elght second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundrod aud twenty-eight, and second arti cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine ty-four cents. For i>ermanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, oigh- toon hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred aud enteen dollars and nine oents. For interest on four hundred and Sixty-six thous and aud twenty seven dollars and forty-eight cents, five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treaty of Juno fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, twenty-three thousand three hun dred ami one dollars and thirty-seven cents. To enablo the President to carry out the provisions of the third article of the treaty of November fifteen, dghteen hundred aud *ixty-oue, with the Pottowatc- nie Indians, as .nodiflcd by tho treaty of March twen ty-nine, eighto< n hundrod and sixty-six, by paying to certain mem be.* of said tribe who have elected to be- oome citizens in accordance with said treaties, the proportion of tho caah value of the Pottowatomio bullies to which they may be entitled, tbo sum of two hundred and thirty-three thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, In currency, and the sum of one hundred and tweuty-three thousand six hundred aud ninety-nine dollars aud seventy-three cents, in gold, to bo paid ont of the funds belonging to said tribe ol ludians, or so much of mid sum as may bo necessary to pay the member* of aaid tribe yehobavc actiudlv. withdrawn from their tribal rela- .. ..i ~-acr said irextlcsha.o become citizens of tho United Htates, be, and the sam* are hereby. printed: Provided, That no part of said money due or belonging to miDor children shall be paid to them, or to any porson for them, until such children shall have attained the ago of twenty-ouo years: Aud provided farther, That before the President shall cause any • any with aaid provisions, POTTO'WATOMIES OF HURON. nuity in money or othorwiso, per enth November, eigh- econd article sen hundred and seven, four hundred dol QUAPAW8. For education, during tho pleasure of tbo President, per third articlo treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred aud thirty-throe, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron and steel for shop during the pleasu: e’.of i the Presi dent, per third articlo treaty thirteonth'of May, eigh teen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand and six ty dollars. For farmer, during the pleasure of tho President per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS. For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth arti cle troaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, agricultural and industrial school, snd pay of suita ble instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for support of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fiity-flvo, five hundrod dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the employ ment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and flfty-Ave, three thousand aix hundrod dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. For last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, snd stock, por third si tide treaty tenth September, eighteen huudred and fifty-three, thousand five hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI, ir permanent annuity iu goods or othorwiso, per third articlo troaty third November, eighteeu hundred and four, one thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thou sand dollars. For lutorest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, por second article treaty eleventh Oo- tober, eighteen hundred aud forty-two, forty thous- nd dollars. 8ACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For interest on one hundred and fifty-seven thous and fonr huudred dollars, at flvo per centum, under the direction of the President, per second articlo trea ty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred snd thirty- seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dol. lars, (being fourth series), under the direction of the President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Janua ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousaud an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay for suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment of s blacksmith, carpenter, former, and a pbyalcian, who shall furaiah medicines for the sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteeu hundred and fifty-five, three thousand live hundred dollars. TABEGUACIIE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten instalments for tho purchase of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of tho In terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, eighteen huudred aud sixty-threo, and Senate amend ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. of the Hecretary of the Iuterlor, ten ihor.sand dollars. For the purcliaso of iron, steel and necessary tools for blacksmith’s shop, as per tenth article of said troa ty, two hundred snd twenty dollars. For pay of blacksmith aud assistant, as per same ar ticle of sumo troaty, oue thousand ono hundred dol lars. For Insurance, transportation, and general inciden tal expenaea of the delivery of goods, provisions, and stock, as per same article of sumo treaty, three thous- LEY, OREGON For last of five Instalments of the third series of an nuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thou sand seven hundred dollars. For last of fifteen Instalments lor the pay of a physi cian and purchase of medicines, per sixth article trea ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif ty-four, ouo thousand five hundred dollars. For tho fifteenth of twenty instalmouIs for tho pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ono thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) For sixteenth of twenty instalments iu blankets, clothing, proviHiouB, and stock, per third article treaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, five hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSE, AND UMATILLA neaas and Hbawuees, sod Qoapaws, and make careful Investigations of their claims for losses, per twelfth artiole treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun dred and slxty-ric/p-seven, four thousand dollar*. pointed by the Hecretary of the Interior, to ascertain thousand dollars. otxowas. To pay the claim of J, T. Jones, being for destruc tion by fire of his dwelling and other property by white* In eighteen hundred and ilfty-six, per eigh teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, aix thousaud seven bundled dollars. rxoniAS, luaiUbKUS, wui, and Manxes haw*. To amount to be paid per capita front tbe tide treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars. For this amount, to bo taken from the Invested fund of said Indians, and to be paid to the tribe, per capita, to assist them In establishing themselves^ In v homes, per t enty-three, elg thirty thousaud dollars. hundred and fifty dollars held by the United Htates from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, till vested in Kansas bonds In December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and slxty- oeveu, three thousand seven hundred dollar*. For first of six InsUlments tor jiay of blacksmith, and for necessary iron and steel aud tools, per Iweo- ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteen huudred aud sixty-seven, fifteen hundrod dollars. 8A0 AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Sac and Fex In dians, parties to this treaty, at the rate of one dollar per acre for ons hundred and forty-seven thousand three hundred aud ninety-three aud thirty-two one- hundredth acres of land, (being the residue of one huudred and fifty-aeveu thousand acres oeded ^rMidun umn-r Urs. 8EM1N0LE8. For five por centum Interest on two huudred aud fifty thousand dollars, to bo paid as annuity, per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars, at five por centum, to be paid as annuity, (they having joined their brethren west), por eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelvo thousand five hundred dollar*. For interest on fifty thouHaml dollars, at tho rate of flvo per centum por annum, "to bo paid annually for twouty-live hundred dollars. Interest on twenty thousand dollars, at tho rate of five per centum per annum, "to bo paid anuually," hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars Tor tills amount, being tbe interest ou fifty thous- il dollars front August sixteenth, eighteen huudred and aixty-tdx, tho date of tbe ratification of tho treaty rnado with the t*ominoli*s, March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eightecu hundred and sixty-eight, tho date when the payment of said sum commenced, two years, two mouths, and twenty-six days, as per third article of treaty of March twenty-oue, eighteen hundrod and aixty-six, five thou sand five hundred and .liuety-sevcu dollar* and twen ty-one cen . H.SNECA8. treaty seventeenth Beptember, eighteen hundred eighteen, five hundred dollars. Forblackam «h snd assistant, shop snd tools, iron ar (and| steel, luring the pleasure ot the President, as per fourth artide treaty of Pobruary twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the ploaaure of the Proaldont, six hundred dollars. 8ENACAS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred aud thirty-ono, nix thousand dollars. For interest, In lieu of investment, thousand dollars,at flvo por centum, per set of twenty- seven tyflve . , ct of twenty* id forty-eix, three seventh June, eighteen hundred thousand seven hundred snd fifty dollars. For Interest, at five per centum, on forty-three] thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario Bank to the United States treasury, per sot of twenty- seventh Juno, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty 81NECA8 AND 8HAWNEX8. For permanent annuity, In specla, per fourth artide treaty seventeenth Beptember, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, ahop aad tools, and iron and steel far shop, during the pleaeare of the sond series, to bo _ — ^ the President, per second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, aix thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tbe purcliaso of all necessary mill fixtures and mochanical tools, med icines and hospital stores, books and stationery schools, and furniture tor tbe employees, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteeu hundred aud fifty- vo, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho pay ami subsistence of oue superintendent of farming opera tions, one former, two millers, ono blacksmith, one wagon and plough-maker, oue carpenter ami joinor, one physician, and two teachers, per lonrth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For tenth of twonty instalments for the pay of each of tho bead chiefs of the Walla-Walla, Cayuse, ai ' Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars p asnum, per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, clghto* hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for salary for tho m of Pio-pio-mox-mox, per fifth article troaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one hundred dollars. WINNEBAGOES. For interest on one million dollars, at five per een- , por fourtli article treaty first November, eighteen eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article troaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of five Instalments, to be expended under the direction of tho President, as per seventh article troaty of August twelfth, eighteeu hundred snd sixty- “ ve, two thousand dollars. YAKAMA NATION. For last of five instalments of second sorics for ben* efleial objects, at tbo discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of . ro schools, one of which is to bo an agricultural and industrial school; kseping in repair school buildings, snd for providing suitable furniture, book*, snd sta tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, ulghteeu hundred aud fifty-five, five hundred dollara For tenth of twouty ir stalments for tho employment ’one superintendent of teaching and two touchers, per filth article treaty uiuth Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dollars. For tonth of twenty Instalments for tho employment ’one superintendent of farming and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, oue carpouter, and ono wagon and plough-ma ker, per fifth article treaty ninth June, cighteon huu dred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dol lars. For tentli of twenty instalments for keeping In ro- . air saw and flouring mills, and furnishing the neces sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article troaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred pair tho hospital, and providing the necessary medi- pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths', gunsmiths', OUTpenters', and wagon and plough-makers’* shops, and for pro viding uocossary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty Juuo ninth eighteen hnndred and fifty-live, five hun dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho pay of a physician, per fifth article troaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred aud fiity-five, one thousand four hundred r tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings required for tho various employees aud for providing tho necessary furniture thorefoi, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, olghteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the salary of such porson as the said confederated tribes snd bands of Indians may select to bo thoir head chief, per fiftii article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, fiv.. hundred dollars. YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. For Amt of t paid to them o with the ye*r in which they shall remove to and settle and reside upon their reservation, per fourth article treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight. forty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of tho moneys appropriated to pay annuities duo the several tribe* or bands of Indiana named in this act shall bo expended for any other articles of tood, cloth ing. agricultural or mechanical implements that such a* shall b* agreed upon by tho chiefs ana headmen of said tribe, In a general council held for thi* purpose, the name to l>e estimated for by the local agent and certifod by the superintendent of Indian affairs, ex- ipt where otherwise provided by treaty stipulation. SENECAS, MIXED 8ENECA8 AND HIIAWNEES, QIJAPAW8, CONFEDERATED] PRO BIAS, KAS- KAHKU8, WF.Afl, AND PI AN KESHA \VH, 0TT0WA8 OF BI.ANOHARD’H FORK AND ROCHE DE BCEUF, AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTK8 To P*y for twouty thousand acres of land ceded to the government by the Seneca*, per first article treaty February twenty-three, eighteeu hundred aud alxty- seven, twenty tho isand dollars. To pay for thirty thousand acres of land oeded to the government by the Senecas, por second artiole treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-four thousand dollars. treaty February twenty-three, olghteen huudred and sixty-seven, two thousand dollars. For first of five Instalment* for blacksmith and as sistant, shop and tools, and Iron aud ateel for shop, per eighth article treaty February twenty-three, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, flvo hundred dollara. QOAPAWS. For amount (o be paid to the Quapaws to assist -establishing Utamselvas at their homes ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and huudred and forty-seven thousand three hundred and ninety-three dollars aud thirty-two cent*. For erection of a dwelling house for tbe agent of said tribe, a bouse aud shop for a blacksmith, and dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and six- , six thousand dollars. first of five Instalments for llie support of a physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, fifteen hundred dollars. For first of five instalments for supplying sal J tribe with tobacco and salt, per tenth article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteeu hundred aud sixty-seven, three , Bixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to pay tho expenses of nego tiating this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-aeven, flf- teen hundred dollara. UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room at each of tho agencies, for the use of the agent iu stor ing goods belonging to tho Indians, fifteen huudred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teeu hundred and sixty-eight, threo thousand dollars. For erecting an agency building for the residence of tho agent at each ot the agencies, fifteen hundred dol lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousaud dollara. For tho construction of two school-houses, os per fourth article treaty of March two, eight huudred aud slity-eight, six thousand dollars. For construction of four buildings, for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each of tbe agen cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty Marcli two, eighteen huudred and sixty-eight, twelve thousand dollars. For the erection on said reservation, near each agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill aud a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article treaty of March two. eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousaud dollars, or so much thereof as may bo necessary. For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers. agent, one ph/stoiau, and two teachers for tbs Mission Indians at OaMfornia, twenty two thousand dollars. Tor this amount, or so much thereof a* may ha nae- to supply the deficiency m the appropriation for If the Indiana ftea* flalth's River reservation dollars. For de to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employee*, fif teen thousand dollars. To enable the Secretory of the Interior to take charge of oertoin stray bauds of Fotiawateoul* and Wfnnoba- SSnSw** 1 ". 111 tLe8Ut * 01 WUoo ®* il1 ’ tbouJWld For salary of a special agant to take ohai go ot Win ni-bogo and Pottawatomie Indiana now in the State of Wisconsin, one theusand five hundred dollars. For payment of Interest on one natUtou two hundred and ninety-nine thousand throe hundred dollars, non- psyllia stocks, held by the Secretary of tho Interior In (ruet for various Indian tribes, up to aud teclading the interest payable July first, eighteen hundred and atz* ty-ulne, leu two montht (sevenths) of she por oentum interest on Seven hundred aud ninety-six thousand eight hundred dollars, Virginia stock, lor the pay ment of which provision has been made, slxty-dve thousand six hundred snd eighteen dollars snd fifty- **ven cents, or so much thereof ss may be necessary- For payment of Interest on fifteen thousand dol lars, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen huudred snd slxty-ulne, tor the Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars. ^For payment of Interest ou sixty-eight thousand dollars, abstracted bonds, for tbe fiscal year ending For Insurance, transportation, and necessary ex thousand dollara. For Insurance, transportation, and pauses of the delivery to the Pawnee, Ponca, and lane- Rioux Indians of anuuity goods and provisions, may hereafter be Incurred, by officers of the Indian deuarment in the rescue of prisoners from Indian ' ibta aud returning them to their homes, and for ex- mses incident to the arrest and confinement within e territory of (he United States, by order of each of ficers, of persons charged with crimes against tbs In dians, five thousand dollar j. ) pay expt-usea Incurred in taking census of North Carolina Cherokee Indians, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For this amount, o cessary to re-establish the bhoahones. Bannocks, and two mill' blacksmith, per fourth aud fifteenth articlea treaty March two, eighteen hundreJ and sixty-eight, hundred aud twenty dollars. — — For first of thirty instalments, to bo expended under the direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, for clothes, blankets, and such other artidos as lio may wo, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty r annual amount to be expended, under tho di- f tho Hecretary of the Interior, in supplying upon thslr remaining reservation, per ninth article treaty February twenty-three, elf' ‘ sixty seven, five thousand dollars. shall proceed to the country of the Senecas, mixed So- said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, bonus, and potatoes, until such timo as said Indians shall be found to bo rapablo of sustaining themselves, per twelfth article treaty March two, eighteen hundcred and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, to be expended under the direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, iu providing each lodge or head of a family iu said conic derated bauds with ono gentle American cow, as distinguished from ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and live bead of sheep, per thirteenth artiole treaty Marcli two, eigh teeu hundred and sixty-eight, forty-five thousand dol- agricultural implements, and other useful articles, i to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and i tain themselves by tho pursuits of civilised life, to be expended under the direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, seventy thousand dollars. OALironNiA. For tho general incidental expenses ol the Indian service in California, including travelling expenses of superintending agents, five thousand dollars. COLORADO TERRITORY. cultural implements, and other useful articles, assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by tbe pursuits of civilized life. DAKOTA TERRITORY. For tbo general Incidental expenses of tbo Indian laervice in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, and other useful articles, and to ' ithem to locate In permanent abodes, and sus- pursuita of c’ ■I ectlon of tli Iutorior, fiftceu thousaud dollars. IDAHO TKBBITOBY. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian •rvice iu Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul tural Implements, aud other useful articles, tcrior, fiftcecn thousand dollars. [or this amount to pay tho balance due on certain tracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor aud ex-of- i) superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri- ry, eight thousand aud forty-four dollars aud seventy MONTANA TERRITORY. Cultural implements, aud other useful articles, and t insist them to locate in permanent abodes, snd tc tain themselves by the pn. uits of civilized life, t | mane nt abodes, and sustain themselves by tlm pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under tho direction of tho Bocretary of tho Interior, twenty "aid dollars. NEW MEXICO. tlm ROueral incidental expenses of tho Indian service in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu ral implements, and other useful articlo*, and to aaslst them to locate In permanent abodes, and sustain them- by the pursuits of civilized lifo, to be expended r so much thereof as may be no- w *" 'Tea, Bannocks, and a th« southern por- —iwiiwij, mu >uuiheastern portion of Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation, ou Bnake river, Idaho Territory, or on the Bileti or Klamath reserva tion in Oregon, as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, including the transportation of all necessa ry articles aud the material and labor for the con struction of the houses and mills and pay [ofj necessa ry emploj ees for one year, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof aa may be ne cessary, to aid in subsisting said Indians for the first year after their settlement on said reservation or re servations, no part of which to be expended until said Indians shall be so established, and to be applied pro ids, twenty-five j»e of the pay ments provided for in this act shall be made unless tho Secretary of the Interior shall be satisfied that the tribes, bands, or individuals named have observed the treaty stipulation under which such payments have become due, and also the provisions of any other trea ties with tho government to which they may be par ties; or in caso portions of said tribos or bands have observed all of said obligations, payments shall bo made to them pro rata. To pay the expenses of two commissioners, under tenth artide treaty of February twenty-seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, with the Pottawatu miea, two thousand five hundred dollars. For this amount to pay for subsistence farnisho* the Ponca Indians, by direction of the Indian peace For expenses incurred by M. Wilkinson, Uuitod States agent for the Arlckarees, Gros Ventres, aud Mandau Indians, under instructions from the Indian peace commission, to mako said Indians, as far as pos sible, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun dred aud seventy-six dollars and forty-seven ceuta. For this amount, to supply s deficiency in the ap propriation for pay of commissioners to be appointed by tho President, as per forty-ninth and fiftieth art< cles treaty Apnl twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-alx, aud Henate amendment thereto, with tbe Choctaws and Chickasaw*, fifteen huudred and thirty- eight dollara and forty-seven cents. For this amount, interest due tho Choctaws aud Ohickasaws, August eighth, eighteen hundred and six ty-eight, on three huudred thousand dollars held in trust for said Indians, under the third article treatyo a. -.1 •—.«*« - huudred and ixty-alx April f nty-eighth, eigbtei mteen tnousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be i . vi Hsary to ' liable, the Hecretary of tha Interior to pay unpaid vouchers audited aud allowed by tbo Iudlau peace commission, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For this amount, coeds of their lands in Kansas, for subsistence of the Great and Little Osage Indiana, thirty thousand doll bo reimbursed from the pro file Secretary of tho Interior, For Ih „ . TYico iu Oregon and Washington Territory, includ ing insurance and transportation of annuity goods and mts, (where no special provision therefor is mail* catirs), snd office and travelling expenses of tho superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-five thousaud five hundrod dollar*. CTAIt TRURITORY, oral implements, and other useful articles, and to as sist them to locate In permanent abode*, aud sustain themselves by the pursuit* of civilized life, to bo ex pended under the direction of tho Hecretary of tho Iu- * vtor, fifteen thousand dollars. For tho transportation snd necessary ex]>cnscs of delivery of provisions to tho Indiana withiu tho Utah rtntendcncy, ten thousand dollars, r this amount to carry out the action contemplat ed by act of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen id to settle said Indians in Uintah Valley," five thou- ttid dollar*. MISCELLANEOUS, For the expenses of oolonistng, supporting, and for- nishlng agricultural implements and stock, pay of ne cessary employees, purchasing clothing, medicine, iron and steel.maintenanco of schools for Indians late ly residing in Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw leasehold, to bo expended under tbo direction of tho Hi>crotary of the Interior, eleven thousand dollars. EOR THR WICHITA* AND OTHER AVmJATKD RANDS. For the expanse* of ooloniring, supporting, and fur nishing said bands with agricultural implement* aad stock, pay of necessary employees, purchase of eloth- tug, medicines, iron and steel, and ntalntenakoa of schools, to be expended under the dlreotion ot the Hecretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. CAUEORAA. For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth er with slothing and iood, teams and farming tools for Indians in California, alxty thousand dollars. For pay of one physician, one blacksmith, one as sistant blacksmith, one farmer, on* carpenter, and one teacher upon each of tha three reservations of Cal ifornia, snd one miller at the Round Valley, and ooe upon no Hoop* Valley reservations, snd one special paring homes, furnishing provisions, tools, and farm ing utensils, cattle, and furnishing food and trnspor- tstion for bands of Indians with which treaties have been made by tbe Indian peace commission, under the supervision of Rrevet Major General W. 8 Har ney, incurred since October first, eighteen hundred snd sixty-eight, four hundred and eighty-five thous- and seven hundred aud eighty-lour dollars and twen ty-one cents. For the payment of [such} damages sustained by tho citlxons of Niobrara township, Nebraska, by the action of the government In moving the Santee Sioux upon their landa in tho year eighteen hundred and sixty-six, ss shall, (bo found due,) after proper investi gation under the direction of tbo Secretary of the In terior, who sLall appoint a commission to ascertain aud report tho amount of the damages sustained not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided pro rate In payment ofthe claims to be found duo, which shall be a final settlement of mid claims. To supply deficiency of appropriation to psy for de predations commuted by Indiana in northwestern low* in tho year eightecu hundred snd fifty-seven ten cents* n d n,n6 hundred * nd ” ix dollars and thirty-four Beg. 2. And be it further enacted, That all goods and merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In diana under the provisions of any act shall be turned over by the agent oi superintendent of such tribe or band to the chiefs of the tribe or band in bulk and in the original package, as nearly as practicable, and lu the presence of the headmen of the tribe If practicable, to bo distributed to the tribe or J*y tho chiefs in such manner ss tlio chiefs may deem best, in the presence of the agent or superintendent: Provided, lliat said fly obligations with the ated. Hkc. 3. Aud be It further enacted, That tho unex pended balance now btaudlng to the credit of the Kan sas tribe of Indians on tbe books of tho Treasury De partment, appropriaU d for or belonging to thorn for educational purposes, may be used under the dlrec- tion of tho superintendent of Indian affairs for the central superintendency iu tho purchase of anon arti cles of food and clothing as may In his discretion l>e thought necessary to relievo tho moat pressing wants of said Indians, they being in a deetltute and suffering condition. 8kc. 4. Aud be it further enacted, That there be ap propriated the further sum of two millions of dollars or so much thereof a* may be necessary, to enable tbe President to maintain the peace among and with tha various tribe*, bends, and parties of Indians and to promote civilization among said Indians, bring them where practicable, upon reservations, relieve their ne- cetaltlea, aud encourage their effort* at self-support- a report of all expenditures under this approprlaUou’to be made iu detail to Congress in December next- and for tho purpose of enabling the Proaident to execute the powers conferred by thia act h* la hereby, author- ized, nt Ids discretion, to organise a board of oommis- sioners, to consist of not more than ten persona, to be selected by him from men eminent for their intelli gence and philanthropy, to aervo without pecuniary compensation, who may, uuder his direction, exercise joint control with the beer, tary of the Interior over the disbursement of tin- appropriations madeby this set or any part thereof that the President may designate: and to pay tho necessary expenses of transportation, subsistence, and clork hire of said commissioners while actually engaged In sshl service there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, tho sum of twenty.fl«* thous and dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. 8ec. 6. And be it farth r enacted. That nothing y of tho provisions thereof, approve any tres- parties of Indians shall be ty made with any tribes, bsnda, J since tlio twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. Hec. 6. Aud bo it farther enacted, That the appro- nriatlon of one huudred and seventeen thousand dol- Isrs made to the State of Minnesota. July second, eighteen huudred and jlxty-four, to supply a deficien cy in the appropriation of March third, eighteen hun- dred and sixty throe, for tbe costs, charges, snd ex- p« iisee properly incurred by said State in suppressing Indian hostiUtins in tho year eighteen hundred aud sixty-two, be, and the same is hereby, extended to em brace suclrexpendtiures incurred in the year aighteen hundred and sixty-three, to the amount of twelva thousand four hundred and eight dollars snd four cents: Provided, That only so much of such expenses shall be \»atd the State of Minnesota aa shall b* *1- the government tor the year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and sixty-four, snd for the year aad- lng June thirtieth, eighteen hundred snd slxtv-three and for other purposes." Aprovtd, April 10, 1809. United Htates Mail Stage FROM ATLANTA TO DAHLONCGA I i £ «y.^?.££ LA . i r rA M0NDAY8 WEDNESDAYS _ DAYS, Rt T o’clock a. m. Stage office lu All lo accommodate. Passengers stopping at other hotels ar* ra- queatod to reflater their name* for a seat by « i when registered. _ fra. of charga. JOHN Oil*. Jm., Proprlator. Atlanta, Jan nary, >Oth, 1W8. ill oUiar pa^mMMlV, ba rat by «bT itakrtii ■--« -1, -tla. ,an,,mi ,tK<> l*o. Kallo« k Oo*. Mora, an PaMhCaa»T