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DAILY NEW ERA. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1869. VOL. V.—NO. 1286. LAWS, tof til* Forty. t&ent, and a Italian a, eighteen \ Iho nor! la ■a. under troa- rixty-etght, hteeu bund: iol house, per th# fiscal year •ed and seventy, l •eventy-six dol- pudrcd and sixty* hundred dollars; tenter, seven bun- hundred and aired dollars; fann- la; and blacksmith, f tribe who. In the I the most profitable (ninth article treaty lalxty-eight, lor the htseu buudred and ind seventy, four LACKAMA8 IN- L VALLEY. Ihird seriea of an- nd article treaty sober, eighteen hunted and forty-two, and eighth an tweuti -third of tweuty-aix Instalments, to be paid the Chippewas of Mississippi. per third article treaty August second. eighteen hundred and forty- aaven, one «hooaaud doUare. For second of ten instalments for the support of a school or schools upon said reservation, in accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars. For seooud of ten instalments to bo expended in promoting the progress of the people in agriculture eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, six thousand dol lars. For second of ten instalments for the support of a physician, lu accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-sev- "3. one thousand two hundred dollars. For second of teu instalments for the purchase of uecrssary medicines, in accordance wltli third article of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and Mxty-aevou, three hundred dollars. For insurance, transportation, and necessary cost of delivery ot annuities and provisions for Chippewa# of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article of th treaty ot March nineteen, eighteen huudred and sixty- ,, five thousand dollars. CHirPiWAH, PILLAGER, AM) LAKE WINKEDA- OO0U18H BANDS. Por fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity 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 an unity goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand purposes of dent, per fifth article treaty February fourteenth, eigh- of e blacksmith, carpenter, former, and physician, teen buudred sad thirty.three, and fifth article treaty who shall furnish medicines for tbe sick, per eleventh August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six — ' • -»•— hundred dollars. For aaslslanoe In agricultural operrtious, during the pleasure of the President, per eighth aitide treaty January twenty-fourth, eighteen huudred and twenty- and filth article treaty August aevouth, eighteen huudred and fifty-six, two thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty February fourteenth, elghteeu hundred end thirty-three, and fifth article treaty Au gust seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thou sand dollars. For five per oentum interest on two hundred thous and dollars for purposes of education, per sixth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, jgfi thousand dollars. sand dollars. ^□interest thousand on# hundred aud sixty-eight dollars, i hundred and seventy-five For fifteenth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, including compensation of teacher, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen third article treaty i eighteen hundred r-mill at l.eech Lake, per third articli uraiy iwemy-second February, efghteer * ' ’ fifty-five, six hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. AND LAKE WINNKBAGOSHIHH BANDS OF CHIP PEWA INDIANSIN MINNESOTA. For sixth of ten instalmei with ten yoke of good work two hundred grubbing hoes, ten ploughs, ten grind stones, one hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades, and other fanning implements, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen huudred aud sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For employment of two carpenters, one thousand eight huudrod dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou sand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seven thou sand seveu hundred dollars. For tills amount to be applied toward the support of a saw-mill to bo built for the common use of the Chip pewas of Mississippi, aud the lied Lake and Pembina bands of Chippewas, so long as the President may dians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the seventh arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, not exceeding any one year more thau tweuty days’ service, at five dollars per day, or more thau threo hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty dollars. rata of five per centum, to be expended under the di rection of the Beeretary of the Interior, under provl stuns of the third article treaty June fourteenth, eigh teen huudred aud aixty-six, thirty-eight thousand sev eu huudrod and fifty eight dollars and forty cents. For this amount required to pay the expenses of taking a census and Investigating the claims of loyal refugee Indians and freediueu, per fourth article trea ty June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and aixty-six, fifteen hundred dollars. CROWS. For first of thirty instalments to supply male per sons over fourteen years of age with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, hat, pantaloon*, flannel shirts, And woolen socks, per ninth •nty, fon thousand dollars. over twelve years of age with a flannel * skirt or the goods necessary to make ths as me, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and twelve yards cotton domestic, per ninth article treaty of May aevouth, eighteen huudred and sixtwight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, five thousand dollar*. For first of thirty Instalments to supply ths boys and girls under tho ages named such flannel and cot ton goods as may be needed to make each a suit an aforesrid, together with a pUr of tvQoleu hose for each, per ninth article treaty or May seventh, elghteeu huu dred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy, four thous and five hundred dollars. of ten dollars fur each Indian roaming, (one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- dght, for tbe fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, tigh ten huudred and seventy, nineteen thousand live hundred and thirty dollars. For tbe construction of a school house or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh- *ien hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand five hun- ilght, eight thousand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per tenth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two huudred dollars. construction of a war* house or store-room for of tho agent in storing goods belonging to tbe Article treaty thIrty-Arat January, eighteen huudred Aud fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. MENOMONEE*. For fourteenth of fifteen Instalments for pay of mil ler, per third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen luetalweute of auuulty upon two hundred aud forty-two thousand six hundred aud eighty -six dollar*, for cession of lands, per fourth ar ticle treaty May twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fifty- MIAMIEBOF KANSAS. For permanent provision for blacksmith aud assis tant, and iron aud steel for shop, per fifth article trea ty sixth October, eighteen hundred aud eighteen, aud fourth article treaty Juue filth, elghteeu huudred aud fifty-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 articlo treaty twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article troaty fifth June, eighteen huudred and fifty- four, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at fivo per atlonal purposes, treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred thousand fivo huudred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred tbouHind dollars, per third articlo treaty fifth Juno, eighteen hundred aud flfty-four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MI AMIES OF INDIANA. For interest on two hundred and twenty-one tlious- ■Pdt“ ... .- alx i. fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, thirty thousand dollars. For support of two manual labor schools, daring the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty September tweuty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty- seven, teu thousand dolliu's. For purchaao of iron and steel aud other necessa ries for the shops, during the pleasure of the Presi dent, per same treaty, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one ol whom shall be gunsmith and Uuamlth, per same treaty, twelve bun dred dollars. For pay of two strikers or apprentloes In black smith’s shop, per same treaty, four hundred and eigh ty dollars. For the purchase of farming utensils and atock, dur ing the pleasure of the President, per aame treaty, treaty, rii huudred sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine c MIAMIK8—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity in goods or o fourth artic le treaty third August, aeventocu huudred 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 otherwise, per third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen huudred and nine, three hundred and fifty Foi MOLEL INDIANS. i instalments for keeping lu repair w mills, and for tho pay of necessary employees, tho benefits of which to bo shared alike by all the confederated bands, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred aud fifty- five, one thousand fivo nundred dollars. For last ol ten Instalments for pay of a carpenter andjolner to aid in eractlng buildings and making furniture for said Indians, aud to furnish tools in in said service, per second article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars, For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all necessary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, per second article treaty twonty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve linquisbment of title to lands, to be applied to ben eficial objecta, per fourth articlo treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen huudred aud fifty-four, one thou per same treaty, aix hundred dollars. For pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the President, per same treaty, twelve huudred dollars. For pay of apprentices to assist in working the mill, •r same treaty, five hundred dollars. For keeping iu repair the grist and saw mills, per mo treaty, three hundred dollars. PONCAS. 3 be expended during the pleasure March twel nil, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight. For per POTTO WATAMIES. ent annuity in silver, pe fourth article hundred aud niuoly nty-four dollars and sov- treaty third August, five, seven hundred and euty-seveu cents. For permanent annuity in silver, per third arUcii treaty thirtieth September, eighteen huudred and nine, throe hundred and six" ‘ ‘ nine cents. For permanent annuity iu silver, per third article five hundred dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. For the building of a residence for a physician to said Indians, per s * -• * - *-• •• ken thousand five hundred dollars. DELAWARES. For lifo annuity to chief, per private article to s plemental treaty twenty-fourth September, elghti hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, n hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars, nterest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol- lars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-i , the most valuabk f the pay of a farm- i November, eigh- I hundred and fifty ^ hmulml Ud WAN CREEK. AND Isptcmber, eighteen i for agricultural aud other tools, larticio treaty thir ls lor moral and dollars of which land yearly, to ena- I their village, per tomber, eighteen id dollars, la for alx smiths A articles treaty thtr- aud flity-four, l for the support L and fifth articles a hundred and flfty- l and twenty dol- t hundred aud alx- J shop, daring the welfth articlo treaty kdred and fifty-four, G«th, eighteen hun- lo liars. , during the pleasure Iclo treaty September fifty-four, and third teen huudrod ami six 1 dollars. 1 CHIPPEWAS. ts, for the support of i for tools. Iron and for the blacksmith f April aevonth, olgh- i thousand fivo hun- a for the support of wy books and sta- of April seventh, i eight huudrod dol- ticls treaty of April •rd articlo treaty ol Bd sixty-aix, throe I of aunulty in pro- Las per third article ’Ted and sixty- t and sixty six, six y oost of delivery of ■ eighth articli ed end fifty-four, j, eighteen hun- h i hundred and t the second series for per fourth article j hundred and forty- thirtieth September, . and third article dred and rixty-four. s of the second sorii mrth article treaty fourth nd forty-two, and eighth tnber, eighteen hundred *» of treaty May seventh, i rents. for tobaeoo, par fourth Ighteen hundred and for K thirtieth September. , and third article of hundred and sixty-four, dollars and etxty-seven _•* a**ood aeries for *•. including the pay of tarnishing Iron and f fourth ocou,. R»aus eighteen bun- OF CHIPPEWAS. of tho President, per third articlo t h'hteon hundred and sixty-three, and se [ppleiueutary to treaty twelfth April, < hundred a For this amount during the pleasi of the President, per s five thousand dollars. For sixth ol fifteen instalments for the supplying the Red Lake band of Chlppe lug twine, cotton matter, calico, aheeting, flannels, provisions, farm inch other useful articles, and for purposes as tnay bo doomed for their bust interests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen hundred ami sixty-four, eight thousand dol- ‘ l. for tho sixth of fifteen instalments for same objects Pembina band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of ono black- hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalmei irpentering and other purposes, per s lonsand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of aboard of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments of tho In dians, throe hundred and ninety dollars. Tor insurance and transportation of annuity goods d provisions, and Iron and steel for blacksmiths, for 5 Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, five >usand dollars. CHICKASAWS. For permanent annuity in goods, per set twenty- dred and sixty-n CHOCTAWS. permanent annuity, per second article treaty nth November, elghteeu huudred and five, and lty-second June, elghteeu hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, per second articlo treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thlrt 'enth articlo treaty twenty- second Juno, elghteeu hundred and fifty-five, six thou- • permanent annuity for iron and stool, per ninth article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred aud twenty-five, and thirteenth article troaty tweuty-Hec- ond June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hun- support of the government, and other beneficial pur- five, nineteen thousand fire hundred aud twelvo dol lars and eiuhty-nluc cents: Provided, That it shall be tho duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell s suftl- tho amount of tho awards heretofore approved by him favor of Joseph O. Ileald and Iteubou Wright un der the provisions of tho fiftieth article of tho treaty concluded with tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred aud 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_tho President, per For tenth of fifteen instalments for pay and subsis tence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and ono wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty- fifth Juno, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, threo tliou- " e hundred dollars. •nth of twenty instalments for pay and subsis tence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, superintendent of farming operations, north i eighteen hundred end 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, eighteen hundred aud fif ty-five, five hundred dollars. CREEKS. r permanent annuity In money, per fourth clo treaty seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh- «n ■•••Mired and fifty-six, one thousand five hundred For permanent annuity In money, per second art!- sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, - j V« c ,oven th August, eighteen hun dred and fifty-six, three thousand dollirs. For jwrmanyt annuity in money, per fourth articlo treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and . ?l ty ‘ ,1 i t L fcn . d fifth article treaty aeventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty six, twenty thousand "dol- For permanent annuity for blacksmith and aasla- tant, and for shopand tools, per eighth article treaty six, and ftfUi article treaty aeventh August, eighteen hundred and flfty-aix, eight hundred and forty dol- For permanent annuity for Iron and steel for shop per eighth article troaty twenty-fourth January, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six. and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-air * V hundred and aevonty dollars. For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh’ teen hundred and twenty-six. and fifth article troaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and tooie, during the plaaaur# of the President, per fifth artlole treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, eight hundred and for tyjollar*. For Iron and steal for ah op during the pleasure of ths President, per Iflh artWc treaty fourteenth Feb ruary, dghleea huudred and thirty-thrae, and fifth ar- tWft treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fif ty-six, three hundred and aeventy dollars. For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of the Presl- dred and twenty-nine, for education per Senate resolu tion January uinetcon, eighteen hundred and thirty- eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen thousand throe hundred D WAMI8H AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WA8H- u n dred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho establish ment and support of an agricultural aud Industrial school, and to provide said school with a suitable In structor or instructors, per fourteenth article treaty enty-aecoml January, eighteen hundred sud llfly- e, three thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish- i nt and support of a smith and carpenter shop, aud of a blacksmith, c dred und fifty-five, three thousand FLATHEADS AND OTHER CONFEDERATED TRIBES. For tho flrbt Ol five instalments on one hundrod and twenty thousand dollars, being tho third Beries, for beneficial objects, at tho discretion of tho Proaidant, per fourth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hun dred and flfty-flvo, four thousand dollars. For tenth of tweuty instalments for tho support of i agricultural and industrial school, keeping in re- _iir the buildings, and providing suitable furntturo, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, three hundred nid sight hundrod dollars. For tenth of tweuty instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters’, ‘ wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and providing •saary tools therefor, j>er fifth article] troaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and Qfty-flve, fivo hun- th of twenty Instalments for the employ- *» farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one o gunsmith, ono carpenter, and one wagon pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing tho necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, lixteeuth July, eighteen hundred aud flfty-flvo, three hundred dollars. ■ For tenth oftwouty instalments for pay of a physi cian, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, ono thousand four hundred dollars. tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings required for tho various employees and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, three hundrod dollars, For tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of each of ths head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up- por Pend d’Oroillea tribes, per filth articlo troaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars. ■ For insurance and transportation of annuity goods and provisions, per fifth article troaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred aud sixty-flvo, four thousand dol- fleial pnrpo per ninth articlo of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh teen hundred aud flfty-four, two thousand eight hun- dr» d and seventy-five dollars. KANSAS. For interest in lien of investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at fivo per centum per annum, per H ud article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen dred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars, KICKAPOOS. )r sixteenth instalment of interest, st fivo per con- , on one hundred thousand dollars for educational other beneficial purposes, as per second article troaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. ■For sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hundred aud seventy, r second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen direction of the President, as per second article treaty ' October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- iur, eight thousand dollars. For third of twenty Instalments for keeping In ro- Ur one saw-mill, ono flouring mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon aud plough-maker, the manual labor school, aud hospital, an per fourth article treaty ol October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-four, one thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalments for tho purchaao of tools and mats rials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter. blacksmith, wsgou sad plough-makers’ shops, and books and stationery for the manual laltor achool, as per fourth articlo treaty of October four teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ono thous and five hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen instalments for pay and sub sistence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer, one blacksmith, ope.aawyar, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-nteker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalment* to pey aalarv and subsistence of one physician, one miller, and two school teachers, a* per fifth articlo treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hunnred und aixty-fonr, three thousand six hundred dollars. MAKAH TRIBE. For last of tour instalments of thirty thousand dol- lars. (being the fourth aeries), under direction of tbe President, as per fifth article of treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-fire, one thous and fire hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Inetalmenta for support of smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide the neoes- •*ry tool* therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty- firat January, eighteen hundred and fifty-fire, fire hun dred dollars. For tenth of twanty instalment* for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, end for p«J of teachers, per eleventh article treaty thirty-first Janu- a . elghteeu hundred and fifty-five, two thousand lam. For tenth of twanty instalments for the rmployment strutter, smith, physician, who shaU furnish medicine for the sick .carpenter, and farmer, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, aud support of smith and carpontcr shop, and providing the neces sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of treaty December twenty-aixth, eighteen hundrod and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOES. For such articles of clothing, or raw materials in lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not exceeding five dollars each Indian, in oonformity with eighth article treaty Jane first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. ’* seeds, farming Implements, work cattle, and hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Nav^joo Indian reservation, in conformity with fifth article treaty of June first, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand twe hundred and twenty dollars. For insurance and transportation- or tho fiscal yeai ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred ami seventy, deficiency expended in subsisting the Navajoes at the Bosque Redondo, according to the contract made by Thoodore H. Dodd, from tho twenty-second of May, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, until their removal to thbir old homes, one thonsai d ono hundred ami flfty-flvo doll.irs aud ninety cents. SIS8ITON AND WAl’.PETON. For survey of reservation for tho Staalton and War- jreton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third, b, and fifth articles of tho treaty with aaid ludi ana of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, fortjf-flve thousand dollars, or so much thorooi NEZ PERCE INDIANS. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at tho discretion of tho President, per fourth article treaty of Juno eleventh, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For teuth of twenty Instalments for the support of to schools, ono of which schools to bean agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair school build ings, aud for providing suitable furniture, books, and itationcry, per fifth articlo treaty eleventh Juno, oigh- of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, . ... . .. . eighteen hun- ' hundred dol- and ninety-three cents. For permanent annuity in money, per second arti cle treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, one thousand four hundred and forty- nine dollars and fifty-four cents. For permanent annuity in specie, per second article troaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen huudred and twen ty-nine, eleven thousand fivo hundred and ninety-six twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-t ‘ to hundred dollars. For life muuity to chiefs, per third articlo troaty twenty-six.h September, eighteen huudred aud thirty- three, scvai huudred dollars: Provided, That satisfac tory evideace shall be shown to the Secretary of the Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said articles ar* still living. For education, during tho pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred aud twenty-six, second article treaty September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen huudred aui thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision for the payment of money in lieu of tobacco. Iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth articlo of tho treaty of the fifth aud seventeenth Juno, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, two hundred aud seventeen dollars and for ty-three cents. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron and steal for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen buudred aud twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second arti cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine- Frasldsnt, per fourth artiola treaty twentieth July, u — J “ J -nd thirty-one, one thousand and 8H AWN EES. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hun drod aud ninetr-five, and third articlo treaty teuth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one thouaaud dollars. For permanent annuity, in specie, for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep tember, elghteeu huudred aud seventeen, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred aud fifty- four, two thousand dollars. For Interest, at five per oentum, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purposes, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and lift j-four, WESTKBN BANDS. sixth of twenty instalments, to be exi>ende<l, der the direction of tho President, in tho purchase of tuch articles as he mav deem suitable to their wants, dther as hunters or herdsmen, per reaty October first, eighteen huudred a five thousand dollars. XAHTKUN BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expended, under the direction of the President, iu tho purchase of such articles as lie may deem suitable to theii wants, either as huntoi-B or herdsmen, per fiftn article treaty July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, ‘ m thousand debars. NORTHWESTERN UANDH. For sixth of twenty instalments, to be expended, under the direction of tho President, in the purcluse of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third artl ole troaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and aixty- threo, live thousand dollars. OOSBIP BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to he expended, ider the direction of tho President, in the purchase of such articles, including cattlo for herding or other purpoaea, as he shall deem suitable for their wants . . .. hun dred and sixty-three, oue thousand dollars. BIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity In clothing and other useful articles, per sixth articlo treaty seventeenth Novem ber, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thons. ul fivo hundred doliais. necau and Shawnecs, and Quapawa, and make careful investigations of their claims for losses, per twelfth articlo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen huu dred aud sixty-fifty-seven, four thousand dollars. WYANDOTZ{E]8. To pay for the services of three persons, to be ap pointed by the Beeretary of the Interior, to asoertaiu and report tbe amount of money, If any, doe by the Uuited Btatea to aaid ludiaua under existing treaties, aud so forth, per thirteenth article troaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, three thousand dollars. orrowA*. To pay the cjaJm of J. T. Jones, being for deatruc- dollaru. TEORIAS, KAHKASSXA.S WEAK, AND PIANKJUHAWS. To amount to be paid per capita from the sum of oue hundred and sixty-nine thousanu six huudred sud eighty-six dollars and seventy-live cents, invited for eald Didlans, per act of Congress, July twelve, eiglitoeu hundred aud sixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar ticle troaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars. For this amount, to be taken from the invested fund of said Indians, and to be paid to the tribe, p< capita, to assist them in establishing themselves i tbeir new homes, }wr twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-sevi thirty thousand dollars. For till*amount, being tho balance of Interest, five per centum per month, on thirty-niue thousand ulue huudred and fifty dollars held by the United States from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, till vested in Kansas bonds in December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, pei twenty-lourth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty- seveu, three thousand seven hundred dollars. For first of six instalments for pay of blacksmith, and for noccssary iron and steel aud tools, per twen ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteen hundred ' iid sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollars. HAD AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Sac and Fox In- iaus, parties to this treaty, at the rate of ono dollar er acre for ono huudred and forty-seven thousand hundred and ninety-three and thirty i of land, (being the residuo of < hundredth huudred and fifty-seven thousand acres ceded United State*, after deducting the amount of land agent, one physician, and two Uachars for the Mission Indians of California, twenty-two thousand dollars For this amount, or so much thereof as may be nec essary to supply the deficiency m the appropriation for removing the Indians from Smith's liiver reservation to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations In Cal ifornia. two thousand five hundred dollar*. For defraying ths expense of removal and tubs) teen thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray Lauds of Pottawatomie aud Winneba go Indians, in the State of Wisconsin, five thousand dollars. For salary of a special agent to tako chaige ot Win nebago aud Pottawatomie Indians now in the State of Wisconsin, oue thousand five hundred dollars. For payment of interest on one million two hundred and niuely-uiue thousand three hundred dollars, non- pay lug stock*, hold by the Secretary of the Interior in truat for various ludlan tribes, up to and including the interest payable July first, eighteen hundred and six- ty-ulne, leas two v>smUa [sevenths] of six per centum interest on seven hundred and uinety-«ix thouaaud eight huudred dollars, Virginia stock, for tha pay ment nf -»•«'-»• • --"-ton has been made, sixty-five i much thereof as may be necessary. thousand seven cents, For payment ol interest Jar*, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal y^_ thirtieth, eighteen huudred and sixty-nine, fifteen thousand dol- ending June . • p-t— -—“u ■**i.y-ulne, lor the Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars. For payment of interest on sixty-eight thousand dollars, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud Bixty.nlne.of the Cherokee national fund, four thousand aud eighty dol- and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and for provid-l ing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article trraty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, live hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment ‘ oue superintendent of farming, and two farmers, ro millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon mid plough-ma ker, per flfili article treaty eleventh Jene, eighteen and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eloveuth June, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi- lars. For tenth of twenty instalment# for keeping iu re pair the buildings for the various employees, and for providing tho necessary 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 hundred and fifty-five, five hundrod dollars. ploughing land and fencing Jots, clause fourth article treaty June 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 tho schools, providing the schools and boarding-houses with neces sary furniture, tho purchase of necessary wagons, gardening and farming purposes for the schools, per fourth clause fourth articlo treaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand dol lars. ^For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar ticlo freaty of June nine, eighteen hundrod and Bixty- three, five hundred dollars each. For third of fifteen instalments to keep the black smiths’ shopB iu repair and stocked with the necessary tools and materials, per fifth articlo troaty June ninth, eighteen hundred and alxty-throo, five hundred dol- lars. ■ For third of fifteen instalments for repairs of houses mills, shops, and so forth, and providing the necessary furniture, tools, and materials, as per fifth article troa ty Juue ninth, elghteeu hundred, and sixty-three, two thousand dollars. ■ For salary of two matrons to tako charge of the boarding scfiools, two asslstaut teachers, ono farmer, one carpenter, aud two millers, as per fifth article troaty Juno ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, mmm thousand six hundred dollars. OMAHAS. th articlo treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollar*. For fourth of ten instalments for keeping in repair grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop, per eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, and third article treaty March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-fivo, three huudred dollars. For pay of ono engineer, twelve hundred dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for pay of ono miller, er same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for pay of ono farmer, or same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For fonrth of ten instalments for pay of blacksmith, er Bamo treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 08AGES. r interest on ^sixty-nine thousand one hundred enty dollars, at five per centum per annum, bo- and ... , .. | Ing value of fifty- four sections of land set apart by said treaty for educational purposes, three thousand four hundred aud flfty-aix dollars. For interest on three hundred thousand dollars at five per centum per aunnm, to bo paid semi-annually, In money or such articles as the Secretary of the In terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Septem ber twenty -nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, flf- cn thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, provisions, and so forth, purebaaed for the Great and Little Osage Tndl- aua, or so much thereof as may be neceusary, threo thousand five hundred dollars. OTTOWAB AND CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN. For second of four equal annual instalments in coin of tho sum of two hundred and six thousand dollars, bolng the unpaid part of tbe principal sum of three per third article of the troaty ol thirty-firat July, eigh teen hundred and fifty-fire, fifty-one thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on ono hundred and three thousand dollars, st five per centum, being tbe balance of five thouaaud oae hundred and fifty dollars. OTTOE8 AND MI880UIIIA3. For second of fifteen instalments, being the third aeriaa, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine thousand dollars. PAWNEES. j for them, per second article treaty twenty- forth nty-niuth July, eigh- I le, three buudred and sev- lteen dollars aud nine cents. For interest ou four hundred aud sixty-six thous and and twenty seven dollars and forty-eight cents, five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred aud forty-six, twenty-threo thousand three hun dred and one dollars and thirty-seven cents. To enable tho President to carry out tho provisit of tho third article of the treaty of November liftei eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato- mie Indians, as modified by tho treaty of March tw> ty-niue, elghteeu hundred aud sixty-six, by paying . certain members of said tribe who have elected to be come citizens in accordance with said treaties, tin proportion of tho cash value of tho 1‘ottowatomie an nuitics to which they may bo entitled, the sum of tw< hundred and thirty-three thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and tho sum of one hundred and twenty-three thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three cents, in gold, to bo paid out of the funds belonging to said tribe of Indians, or so much of said sum as may be necessary to pay the membora of said tribe who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela tions, and under said treaties have become citizens of the United States, be, and the same aro hereby, appro priated : Provided, That no part of said money due or belonging to minor children shall bo paid to them, or ed tho age of twenty-one years; And provided r, That before tho President shall causo uouey to bo paid out of this appropriation, or latents to be issued, ho alial' cause evidence to bi en and shall bo satisfied th t the recipients aro It'ud to the same under the .■ oresaid treaties, and he may requiro tho Secretary of tTo Interior to csuro to * mid such proportion of tin bonds held by him in •t for said Indians as may to necessary to comply with said provisions, POTTOWATOMIES OF HURON. 'or permanent annuity lu money or otherwise, per ond article treaty of seventeenth November, eigh- u huudrod and Heven, four huudred dollars. QUAPAW8. 'or education, during tho ploasuro of the President, 'aty thirteenth May, eighteen hun- steel for shop during the pleasure of tho Presi- , per third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh- hundred aud thirty-three, one thousand aud six ty dollars^^H dred and thirty-three, six hundred dbll*rs7^^| lQUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS, or last of four instalments on twenty-five thouaaud (being the fourth series) for beneficial objecta, agricultural aud industrial school, and 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 necossury tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, five hundrod dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employ- ent of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, aud a physician, who shall furnish medicines for tho sick, tenth article treaty flrat July, eighteen hundred , fifty-five, threo thousand six hundred dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. or last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and atock, per third article treaty tenth September, eighteen huudred aud fifty-three, 3 thousand five hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI, i’or permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third article treaty third November, eighteen huudred •ur, oue thousand dollars. intercut on two huudrod thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article troaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thou- il dollars. or iute.rcst ou eight huudred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article troaty eloveuth Oe- ghtceu hundred aud forty-two, forty thous- SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI, tereftt on ono hundred and fifty-seven thous- hundred doUarn, at fivo per centum, under tho direction of the President, per second article trea iinty-flrat October, eighteen hundred and thirty- , seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dol- treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twolvo thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on two hundrod and fifty thousand dol lars, at five per centum, to be paid aa annuity, (they having joined their brethren west), per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and filty-six, fivo per centum per annum, "to be paid annually for tho support of schools,” as per tliird article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twenty-five hundred dollars. For interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of fivo per centum per annum, "to be paid annually,” for the support of the Seminole government, as per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars. For this amount, being the interest on fifty thous and dollars from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, tho date of the ratification of tho treaty mado with the .'endnotes, March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, tho date when the payment of said sum commenced, two years, two months, and twenty-six days, as per third article of treaty cf March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and aixty-six, fivo thou sand five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and twen ty-one cents. 8ENECA8. For permanent annuity to specie, per fourth lars, (being fourth series), under the direction of tbe For teuth of twenty instalments for the support of agricultural amt Industrial school, and for pay for of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, aud a phyaician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh articlo treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand live huudred dollars. TABEGUACUE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of teu instalmentH for tho purchase of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundrod and sixty-three, and Senate amend ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For sixth of teu instalments, per eighth articlo trea ty, for tho purchase of provisions, under tho direction '"* " ‘ *“ u thousand dollars. apart for individuals), per third article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one hundred aud forty-seven thousand three hundred aud ninety-throe dollars aud thirty-two cents. For erection of a dwelling house for tho agent of said tribe, s house and shop for a blacksmith, aud dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February < . il, richtn n hundred and six- of a United States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth articlo treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty- sven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to pay the expenses of nego tiating this treaty, per nineteenth articlo treaty Feb ruary elghteeu. eighteen hundred ond sixty-seven, fif- treaty twenty-ninth September, eigh tide . ...... huudred -nd nteen, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventccutti September, eighteen hundred and StallUeu, five hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, Iron or [and] steel, during the pleasure of the President, as per fourth article treaty of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, ono thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the plcastiro of the President, six hundred dollars. 8KNA0AS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity, In lion of Interest on atock, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, nix thousand dollars. For interest, in lieu of investnn nt, on seventy-flve thouaaud dollars ,*t five per centum, per act of twenty- aeventh Juue, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollar*. For Interest, at five per centum, on forty-three seventh Juno, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand ono hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty SENEGAS AN .0 SHAWN EES. For permanent annuity, n specie, per fourth article treaty aevaoteenth September, eighteen hundred and Iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the for blacksmith's ahop, aa per tenth article ol' said t ty, two hundred aud twenty dollars. For pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per same ar ticle of same treaty, ono thousand ono hundred dol- For insurance, transportation, aud general inciden tal expen.es of the delivery of goods, provisions, aud stock, as per same article of same treaty, three thous and dollars. UMI’QUASAND CALAP00IA8, OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OREGON. For last of live instalments of tho 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 seveu buudred dollars. For last ol fifteen instalments lor the pay of a physi cian and purchase of medicines, per sixth articlo ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif ty-four, one thouaaud five hundred dollars. For the fifteenth of tweuty instalments for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty ninth November, eight o n hundred aud fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) For sixteenth of twenty instalmentH iu blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, five hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUHE, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For last of five instalments of second series, to be expended under the direction of tho President, per second article troaty nintli Juno, eighteen huudrod and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For tenth of tweuty Instalments for the purcba.su of all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med icines and hospital stores, nooks ami stationery for schools, and furniture for tho employees, per fourth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred aud fifty- two, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the pay and subsistence of ono superintendent of farming ope.ra- tions, ono farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, ono wagon *Dd plough-maker, one carpenter and joiner, one physician, and two teachers, per fourth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and lifty-five, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the pa. of each of the head chiefs of tho Wall a-Walla, Cay use, and Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars per aanum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, fifteeu hundred dollars. For teuth of tweuty instalments for salary lor tho son of Pio-plo-mox-niox, per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono hundred WINNEBAG0E8. For Interoat on ono million dollars, at live per cen tum, per fourth article troaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty-sovon, and joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen huudred and sixty-two,fifty-thou- .nd dollars. For twenty-third of thirty instalments of interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth articlo treaty thirteenth October, eighteen lmn- d forty-six, four thousand two huudred and fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of five instalments, to be expended fivo, two thousand dollars, YAKAMA NATION. For last of five instalments of second scries for ben- iflclal objects, st the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. rrlMof twenty instalments for tho support of two schools, ono of which is to bo an agricultural and Industrial school; koeping in repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery, por fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and fiity-fivo, five hundred dollars For tenth of tweuty instalments for tho employment r one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article troaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred d fifty-livo, three thousand two huudrod dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment one superintendent of farming and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon ami plough-ma ker, per fifth articlo troaty ninth June, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand fivo huudred dol lars. HHtenth of twenty instalments for keeping iu re pair saw and flouring mills, and furnishing tho necos- iary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty uiuth lune, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, five hundred ■For tenth of tweuty instalments for keeping in re pair tho hospital, aud providing the necessary p For tenth ol twenty instalments for koeping in re pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths’, gunsmiths', carpenters’, and wagon and plough-nukerH's shops, and for pro viding necessary tools therefor, per fifth article troaty Juno ninth okglitocn hundrod and fifty-live, fivo hun dred dollars. tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of a For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair tho buildings required for tho various employees and for providing tho necessary furniture thorofoi, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, throe hundred dollars. ' utli of tweuty instalments for tho salary of such person as the said confederated tribes and bands of Indians may select to be tholr head chief, per fifth article treaty ninth Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, fivo hundred dollars. YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. if ten instalments (second scrios), to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, commcnc- with tho yoar in which they shall remove to and settle ilde upou their reservation, per fourth articlo treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred sud fifty- eight, forty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the moneys appropriated to pay annuities due the ral tribes or bauds of Indians named in this act shall be expended for any other articles of tood, cloth ing, agricultural or mechanical implements that such as shall be agreed upon by the chiefs ana headmen of KASKIAS, WEA8, AND PlANKEoHAWS, OlTOWAH OF BLANCHARD’S FORK AND ROCHE DE B<EUF, AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTE8. i of land cede x hundred dollars. UTE. ■ For coustructiou of a warehouse or store-room at each ot the agencies, for tho use of tho agent iu stor ing goods belonging to tho Indians, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teen huudred and sixty-eight, threo thousand dollars. For eroding an agency building for tho resid' the agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol-1 lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh it huudred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For tho construction of two school-houses, as • fourth articlo treaty of March two, eight hundred and sixty-eight, six thousand dollars. For construction of four buildings, for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each cf tho agen cies, fifteeu hundred dollars each, por fourth article treaty March 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 and a shingle machine attached, as por fourth article troaty of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousand dollars, or bo much thereof as may > c necessary. For pay of two rarpentcrB, two millers, two farmi tho di. ictiou of the Secretary of tho Interior, for ■ ■ blankets, and such other articles as lie I oper and necessary, per eleventh article treaty i ' wo, eighteen hundrod and sixty-eight, thirty ai 1 dollars. annual amount to bo expended, under tho di- n ol tho Secretary of the Interior, iu supplying ndians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, ber :o be expended v Secretary of tho Interior, i: lodge or head of a family ii i gentle American ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and live head sheep, per thirteenth articlo treaty March two, eigh teen huudred and aixty-oight, forty-five thousand dol- GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPEN8E3 OF THE IN DIAN SERVICE. agricultural implements, aud other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in pormauont abodes, and sus tain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, seventy thousand dollars. For tho general incidental expenses of the Italian service in California, including travelling expenses of superintending agents, livo thousand dollars. COLORADO TERRITORY. For tho general Incidental expenses of the Indian o iu permanent abodes, and sitstaiu themselves by the pursuits of civilized lifo, to bo ex- pen fled under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho In terior, twenty-live thousand dollars. DAKOTA TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, and other useful articles, ana to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and bus- Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. IDAHO TERRITORY. For tho general incidental expenses of tho Indian service in Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul tural implements, and other useful articles, ami to as- siat them to locate lu permanent abodes, aud sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lifo, to bn ex pended under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho In terior, fifteccn thousand dollars. l\>r this amount to pay the balance duo on certain contracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of ficio superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri tory, in July, eghteon hundred and sixty-seven, for subsistence, and so forth, for Indians in that Territo ry, eight thousand aud forty-four dollars and seventy MONTANA TERRITORY. Interior, fit teen thoi NEVADA. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service m Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural Im plements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain lhcm*olv<-a by tho pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended under lars. For insurance, transportation, and necessary ex penses of the delivery of annuities and provisions to the Indian tribe# iu Minnesota aud Michigan, ten thousand dollar*. insurance, transportation, and necessary ex penses of the delivery to the Pawnee, Ponca, and Vano- ‘on Sioux Indians of annuity goods aud provisions, ight thousand dollars. For actual necessary expenses iucurred, and that aay hereafter bo iucurred, by officers of tho Indian eparment in the rescue of prisoners from Indian tribes and returning them to their homes, and for ex penses incident to tho arrest aud confinement within tho territory of tho United States, by order of such of ficers, of persons charged wltli crimes against the In diana, flve thousand dollars. To pay expenses incurred iu taking census of North Carolina Cherekee Indians, two thousand five huu dred dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne cessary to re-establish the Bhoshoues, Bannocks and other strolling bands of Indians in the southern por tion of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion of Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation on Bnake river Idaho Territory, or on the hiletzor Klamath reserve tion in Oregon, as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, including the transportation of all necessa ry article# and the material and labor for the con struction of tho houses and mills and pay [of) necessa ry employ ees for oue year, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne cessary, to aid iu subsisting said Indians for the first year alter their settlement on said reservation or re servations, no part of which to bo expeudod until said Indians shall be so established, and to be applied pro as said settlement shall be made, twenty-flvo ■a..il ilnlliM • Qf t]|e p^y. •tary of tho Interior, twenty For the gem service in Nov ral impli l incidental expel 1 other uselul articles, and to asaiat ....HI I locate in permanent abodes, and sustain them selves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, forty thouaaud dollars. For tho general incidental expenses of tlio Indian presents, (where no special provision therefor is made by treaties), and office and travelling expense* of tho superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-five thou sand five hundred dollars. UTAH TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service iu Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricul tural Implements, aud oilier useful articles, and to as sist them to locate In permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by tho pursuits of civilised life, to be ex pended under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, fifteen thousand dollars. For the transportation and necessary expenses of delivery of provisions to the Indians within the Utah Huporintenaency, ten thousand dollars. For tills amount to carry out the action contemplat ed by act of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-four, entitled, "An act to vacate aud To pay for twenty thousand acres of land ceded to the ' *«U tbe present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, government by tho Senecas, per first article troaty and to settle said Indians in Uintah \alley," five thou- February twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty- J '* ■even, twenty thousand dollars. To pay for thirty thousand acres of land ceded to the government by the Senecas, per second articlo treaty Fabruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-four thousand dollars. 8 HAWKSES. trraty February twonty-three, eighteen hundred and aixty-seven, two thousand dollars. For first of five Instalments for blacksmith and as sistant, ahop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, per eighth articlo treaty February twenty-throe, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, five hundred dollars. QCATAWI. For amount to be paid to the Quapai treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and uixty-aeYen, flve thousand dollar*. CLAIMS TOR Loons BY THR WAR. To pay a commission, not to exceed two persons, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, who shall proceed to the country of the Senecas, mixed He ld dollars. MISCELLANEOUS, For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and fur- ties with the government to which they may bo par ties; or iu caso portions of said tribes or bands have observed ail of said obligations, payments shall bo made to them pro rats. teen hundred and sixty-s , with tbe lfottawato 3 the l’onca Indians, by direction of the Indian pcaca For expense# incurred by M. Wilkinson, United States agent for tho Arickarees. Gros Ventres and Mandau Indians, under instructions from tho Indian peace commission, to make said Indians, as far os nos- by tlio President, as per forty-ninth and fiftleUi ari‘ cles treaty Apnl twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and Benato amendment thereto, with tho Choctaws and Chickasaws, fifteen hundred and thirty- eight dollars and forty-seven cents. For this amount, interest due tho Choctaws and Chickasaws, August eighth, eighteen hundred and six ty-eigbt, on three huudred thousand dollars held 1 n 'for the third articlo treaty* for said Indians,' April twenty-oig’ th, eighteen hundred and"lxty-alx ftfDwn thnnund ,1„)Up« j h thereof as may beT • fifteen thousand dollars. For this amount, or so i cessary to enable the Secretary of tho Interior to unpaid vouchers audited and allowed by the Indian peace commission, twenty-two thousand flve hundred L-MasSttoRMnu’ relmbnn,od from iho pro- Grcat und Little Osage Indians, J '“thlrtj^thouiuLad dof- * may bo i iars. For this amount, cessary to pay expei _ ^ paring homes, fomishing provisions, tool*,"and“form ing utensils, cuttle, and furnishing food and trnspor- katioii for bands of Indians with which treaties havo mado by the Indian pcaco commission, under tho supervision of Brovet Major General W 8 Har uey, incurred aiuco October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eigh’ 1 —» • - ami seven lint ty-onu cents. For the payment of [such] damages sustained by the citizens of Niobrara township, Nebraska, by the .action of tho government in moving the Santee Bioux upon their lands in tlio year olghteen hundred and sixty-six, *h shall, [bo found duo,) after proper investi gation tinder tho direction of tho Secretary of the Iu- |* or , who stall appoint a commission to ascertain 1 report the amount of the damages sustained, not eoding fifteen thousand dollars, to bo divided pro k in payment of tho claims to bo found duo, which dl bo a final settlement of said claims. 'o supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for de ntations committed by Indians in northwestern ra in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten ^ousaud nino hundred and six dollars and thirty-four Hkc. 2. And be it further enacted. That all goods ul merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In- m lor tho provisions of any act shall bo turned I *ty the kfi®nt or superintendent of such tribe or band to tho chiefo of the tribe or baud in bulk and In the original package, au nearly as practicable, and in tlio presence of tho headmen of the tribe if practicable, to bo distributed to the tribe or *, b ‘ od », r by th0 ‘ hiof * in * uch manner as the chiefs may deem best, in the presence superintendent: Provided, Thai i rvod tholr treaty obF ‘ s hereinbefore stated. govern niei 8ec. 3. Ami be it further enacted, That tho unex- . ended balance now standing to tho credit of the Kan sas tribe of Indians on the books of tho Treasury De partment, appropriated for or belonging to them for educational purposes, may bo used under the direc tion of tho superintendent of Indian affairs for tho •'•■ntral superintendency iu tho purchaao of such arti- s of food sud clothing as may in his discretion be thought necessary to relieve the most pressing want* Indians, they being in a destitute and sufferinu on. " 4. And be propriated the further |J ^ ir so much thereof as may bo necessary, to enable tho ’resident to maintain the peaco among and wiUi the arious tribes, bands, and parties of Indians and to promote civilization among said Indiana, bring them ■hero practicable, upon roHervations, relieve their no- :«asities, and encourage their efforts at self-support- a report of all expenditures under this appropriation to bo mado iu detail to Oonaresa in December next- and for tlio purposo of enabling tho President to execute tho powers oonferred by this act he is hereby, author ized, at hia discretion, to organise a board of commis sioners, to consist ol not more titan ten persons, to be selected by him from.men eminent for tholr intoJIi- philanthropy, to servo without pecuniary compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise joint oontrol with the Boer, tary of the Interior over the disbursement of tlio appropriations madeby this act while actually engaged lu appropriated, out of any " *“ appropriated, tlio of twenty-fl't , , inch thereof as may bo necessary, enacted, That nothing I>arties of Indians id dollars, H»’. 6. Aud bo it furth _ this act contained, or in any of the provisions'thereof 1 S* » » V trc. iado with any tribe-, Lands, or —* - - o tho twentieth dr.v < sixty-seven. Sec. (1. And bo U furtli priatlon of one hundred " * * of Minnesota. July 'l cixty-fouc, to supply s ili lb . July, oightec n hundred it enacted, That the appro- , . ,, md seventeen thousand dol- mado to the 8t — eighteen hundred a cy in the appropriation of March third, sight* drod and sixty throe, for tho costs, charges, and ex pense# properly Incurred by said Bute in suppressing Indian hostilities in tho year eighteen hundred and slxty-two, be, and tho same is hereby, extended to em it expenditures incurred In the year eighteen amount of twelvo brace s hundred and sixty-three, thousand four hundred an mts: Provided, That only so much of such i_ ■hall be paid tho State of Minnesota as shall ‘be 'al lowed by tlio proper accounting officers under tho twenty-second section of tho act approved March third, eighteen huudrod and sixty-three, entitled "An United States Mail Stage i tailing agricultural implements and stock, pay of ne- FROM cssary employee'., purchasing clothing, medic!no, Iron and steel, maintenance of schools for Indians tate- a IU-r A TA — ly .cabling In Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA loa> hold, to be expended under tho direction of the* Socu tary of the Interior, eloven thousand dollars. . ■ EAVES ATLANTA MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS other ae yi li a ted rakds. FRIDA YH, at 7 o’clock a. m, Htage office in At) t o Ul expenses w» ^...nixing, supporting, and fur- • ‘ niah T said bands with agricultural implements and ■took, nay of neceusary employees, purchase of cloth ing medicines, iron and ■teel, and maintenance of school* to bo expended under the direction of tbe Secretary ol tho interior, llfioen thousand doltars. CAIJFORjrU. For the purchase of cattle for beef aud milk, togeth er with clothing and food, teams and farming tools for Indians in California, sixty thousand doltars. For pay of one physician, one blacksmith, one as sistant blacksmith, one farmer, one carpenter, aud one teacher upon each of tho three reservations of Cal ifornia, and one miller at tbe Hound Valley, and ono upon ho IIoop* Valley reservation*, and ono apodal Htage o .otcl, Proprietors and Clerks always ready and willing to accommodate. Passengers stopping at other hotels are re quested to register their names for a seat by 6 o’clock u., ot mail days, and they will be furnished a ticket ■■■r' g« taken to and from the oflta OHNCAUf, Jr., Proprietor. P. 8.—Expree#‘packages taken to and from the office. J other packages desired to be seat by the Hook will