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DAILY NEW ERA.
ATULNTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1869.
VOL. V.—NO. 1287.
LAWS,
•f the Forty*
current ami
-rtrnout, ami
various Indian
expended by the
a fur each Indian
la.) in the pur-
U> time the «•
a may indlcato
■» tenth, eighteen
fiscal year ending
_»d atvonly, uiu<
hundred dollar*,
*ntor. aevoi
hundred and
red duUars; farm
; and blacksmith,
r seventh article
and sixty-eight.
gooda, and so
the Northern
TALLEY,
lird series of
~d article tre _
dred and ttlty-
in Kansas, twenty
th article of the
a hundred and
undred dollars,
a for carpenter,
r, two thousaud
October twenty-
y-seven, seven
‘ teen hundred
Hemith, miller,
treaty October
■txty-aeven, three
“th article treaty
eu, three thous-
moat valuable
fourteenth article
mdred and
the pay of a farra-
imber. oigh-
undred aud fifty
x-r fifth article
I d j^ U!u,rcJ
AN CREEK. AND
credit of ©dueatlon-
w, Hwau creek, and
y eighteenth Octo-
tetuber, eighteen
hundred ana ufly-
ts for agricaltural
and other tools,
"Ide treaty thir.
ts lor moral and
dollars of which
yearly, to ena-
elr village, per
for the support
-d fifth articles
undred and fifty-
aud twenty dol-
fbr Chippewa* of
hundred and six-
aliop, during tho
th, eighteen huu-
‘■ara.
during the pleasure
t treaty September
lllty-four, and third
n hundred and six-
-liars.
"PEW AS.
for the support of
"" tools. Iron and
ousand five hun-
For third of ten instalments «f tho aecond •ertej. for
i ay of two farm era, per fourth article treaty fourth Oc
tober, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth **'-
For fifteenth of twenty InaUlmonta of aunttltv
thousand
0 For Fweutv-tltird of twenty-alx luatalmenta, to be
paid the Chlppewaa of Mississippi, per third Ortk'le
treaty August *eot>nd, oightoeu hundred and forty-
hundred and sixty*
For aecond of tru |
promoting the progress of tho people in agriculture
ami assisting them to become self-sustaining, in accor
dance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, six thousand dol-
lara.
For aecond o( tan lnatalmanta for the support of a
physician. In accordance with third article treaty
[of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-aev-
i, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For second of ten Instalments for the purchase of
necessary medicines, in accordance with third article
of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud
sixty-seven, three hundred dollars.
For insurance, transportation, aud necessary coat
of delivery o( ajmultlos aud provinterna tor Chlppewaa
of Mississippi, lu accordance with sixth article of the
|treaty ol March nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
• dollars.
OHIPPKWAK, PILLAGER. AND LAKE WINNEPA-I
GOSH 1311 DAN PS.
['or fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity
[ney, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa-
.. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand sly
hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
I For fllteeuth of thirty instalments of snnolty in
goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Fobrua-
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for purposes of
education, including compensation of teacher, per
third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars.
last ot fifteen instalments for Bupport of two
smiths and smiths' ehopa, per third article treaty
twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and flfty-
“ve, two thousand dollars.
For UBt of ten lust ilineut* for pay of an engineer to
grist and saw-tnill at Leach Lake, per third article
treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, aix hundred dollars!
PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA.
dent, per fifth article treaty February fourteenth, elgh
teen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty
hundraddoUar*. ******* hund< ** Md Afty-slx, six
For assistance In agricultural operrtloua, during the
pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty
January twenty-ftmrtli, eighteen hundred and twenty -
six, ana fifth article treaty August seventh, eighteen
hundred sad fifty-six, two thousand dollars.
For education, during the pleasure of the President,
per firth article treaty February fouiteanth, eighteen
hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty Au
gust seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thou
sand dollars.
For five per ceutum Interest on two hundred thous
aud dollars for purposes of education, per sixth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and flfty-aix,
ten thousand dollars.
For transportation of such articles as may be pur
chased for the Greek nation, under treaty of Juno
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two thou
sand dollar*.
For interest on seven hand red and seventy-five
thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, at the
rate of five per camtuQi. to be expended under the di
rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under provl
sions of the third article treaty June fourteenth, elgh
teen hundred and sixty-six, thirty-eight thousand sev
en hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty cents.
For this amount required to pay the expensos of
taking a census and Investigating the claims of loyal
refugee Indiana and freed in on, per fourth article trea
ty*! une fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six,
fifteen hundred dollars,
GROWS.
article treaty Mggr seventh, eighteen hundred aud six
ty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, elgh
aud girls under the ages named such llanuol aud
ton goods as may be needed to make each a suit as
aforos.- id, together with a pair of woolen hose for each,
per uintfc article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun
dred aud plxty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, four thous
and five hundred dollars.
For the first of ten Instalments to bo used by the
Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such arti
cles as from time to time the condition and i
nd live hundred ddllara.L
-mployment of two carpenters, one thousaud
eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou
seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four,
sand seven hundred dollars.
For this amount to be applied toward the support of
saw-mill to be built for the common nee of the Chip-
and traveling expenses of a
board of visitors, to consist of not more than throe
parsons, to attend the snimity payments to the In
dians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and
other improvements, as stipulated in tho seventh arti
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty
days’ service, at five dollars per day, or more thau
three hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, four
hundred and eighty dollars.
For pay of female teachers employed on the renerva-
i to instruct Indian girls in domestic economy.
OF CHirPEWAS.
the President, per third article treaty second Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second ar
ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
during tho pleasure of the President, per s
nine hundred aud fifty-three souls), per ninth article
treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eigh
teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand live
hundred and thirty dollars.
For the construction of a school house or mission
milling, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For the erection ol a steam circular saw-mill, with a
grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third arti
cle treaty Max seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, eight thousand dollars.
For pay of oarpeuter, farmer, blacksmith, miller,
and engineer, per tenth article troaty May seventh,
eighteen hundred and aixty-eight, five thousand two
hundred dollars.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room for
MB^Bof the agent in storing goods belonging to the
of a blacksmith, carpenter, former, and physician,
who shall furnish medicine* fur the sick, per eleventh
article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen h undred
and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars.
MENOMONKBfl.
For fourteenth of fifteen instalments for pay of mil
Mr, Mr third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen him
dred and fifty-four, aix hundred dollars.
For fourth of hi teen instalments of annuity upon
two hundred aud forty-two thousand aix hundred aud
olghty-alx dollars, fur oesMon of lands, per fourth ar
ticle troaty May twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty.
MI AMIES OF KANSAS.
For permanent provision for blacksmith and assis
tant, and Iron and ateol for shop, per fifth article trus
ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and
fourth articla treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred aud
ftfiy-tour, nine hundred and forty dollars,
For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gun
smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen
hundred aud uighteeu, fifth article treaty twenty-third
October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth
article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, six hundred dollars.
For Interest on fifty thousand dollsrs, st five n<
, \ atioual n
treaty fifth June, eighteen L
’thousand five huudrod dollars.
tenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred
thouHand dollars, per third article troaty fifth Juno,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, seven thousand five
hundred dollars.
Ml AMIES OF INDIANA.
For iuterest on two hundred and twuuty-ouo thpus-
ate'a amendment to fourth artlole treaty fifth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand and'
sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cent*.
M1AMIER-EEL RIVER.
For iKirmauont annuity in goods or otherwise, per
fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred
and nine-five, five hundred dollar*.
For permanont annuity lu goods or otherwise, per
articles treaty twenty -first August, eighteen hundred
fourth September, eighteen hundred and flfty-aercn,
thirty thousand dollars.
For support of two manual labor schools, during
the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty
September twenty -fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-
••van, ten thousand dollars.
For purchase of iron and steel and oilier 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 bo a
gunsmith and tinsmith, per samo treaty, twelve hun
dred dollars.
For pay of two strikers or apprentices In black
smith's shop, per same treaty, four hundred and elgh*
ing the pleasure of the President, per samo treaty,
twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of farmer, per same treaty, *j; hnudred
dollars.
For pay of miller, at the die ration of the President,
per same treaty, six hundred dollars.
For pay of on engineer, at the discretion of tho
President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of apprentices to assist lu working tho mill,
per same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For keeping in repair the grist and saw mills, per
same treaty, tlirco hundred dollars.
PONCAS.
For the sixth of ten Instalments of the second aerios,
"to be paid to them or expended for thoir benefit,"
per second urliclo treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun
dred ami lifty-eight, ten thousand dollars.
For this amouut, to be expended during the pleasure
of the President in furnishing sunh aid aud assistance
‘ agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for
the first part of the second article of tr«aty of
Marck twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight, os
the Secretary of the Interior may consider advantogo-
to scary, scran thousand five hundred deM
Preaidsut, psr fourth article treaty twentieth July,
eighteen hundred snd thirty-one, one thousand and
sixty dollar*.
8II AWN EES,
For permanont annuity for educational purposes,
per fourth articlo treaty third August, seventeen hun
dred and ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth
Majr^elghteen hundred and fifty four,
For permanent annuity, In apeclc, for educational
POTTO WATAMIE8.
dollars,
MOLKL INDIANS.
For last of ten instalments for keepiug in repair
saw aud (louring mills, and for the pay ol necessary
employees, the benefit* of which to be shared alike by
id Joint!
erecting buildings
supplying tho Red Lake ha
ing twine, cotton math
.heeling, flannels, provisi
id of Ghippewas with Rill*
annuity lu pro
per third articli
ad sixty-
Coat ol delivery
-i*th article treaty
Add sixty-six, h
hth articlo treaty
cd and fifty-four,
y, eighteen hun-
one hundred and
M.
i second aeries for
fm fourth article
hundred and forty-
thirtieth September,
‘ hlrd article
I rlxty-four,
tho second aeries In
rth October, elgh-
eighth article treaty
ndred and fifty-four,
May, eighteen hon
'd five hundred dol-
. . and eighth
Ightacn h undred
y May aevtntfc,
: hundred and
loud aeries, for
», per fourth ar-
hundred and for
‘ts'jnsLs
md sixty-seven
IronTnd
--■* October, afgfc-
•bfhth artiste treaty
»nd fifty-four,
phJ. eighteen hun
lars.
For the sixth of fifteen Instilments for same objects
Pembina band of Ghippewas, per samo troaty, four
musand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one black
smith, one physician, who shall furnish medicine for
the sick, oue miller, and one farmer, per fourth article
of aamo treaty, throe thousand five hundred dollars.
For sixth of fiitecn instalments for the purchase of
carpentering and other purpo
thousand dollars.
cmcKASAwa
tho fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-nine, and for tho fiscal year onding
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, six
thousand dollars.
ilxth article treaty eighteenth October, tighteen
lred and twenty, niuth article treaty January
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second Juno, eighteen
acoond June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thou-
nl Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hun-
poses, under the direction of the general council o
Choctaws, In conformity with the provisions contained
In the tenth and thirteenth article* of tho treaty of
twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
in trust for tho Choctaw Indians to enablo him
the amount of tho awards heretofore approved by fiiiu
lu favor of Joseph (I. Hoald and ltenbeu Wright un
der the provisions of the fiftieth article of the treaty
ncludod with tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on
o twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six.
CONFEDERATED TRinES AND HANDS OF IN
DIANA IN MIDDLE OREGON,
last of five lnatalmanta, second series, for bene
ficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per
tecond articlo treaty twenty-fifth Juno, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For teuth ol fifteen instalment* for pay snd subsis
tence of one farmer, oue blacksmith, aud ono wagon
and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty-
eiti. .— . hundred aud fifty-five, three thou-
fillh Juru .
sand five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twsuty instalments for pay and subsis
tence of one physician, ono sawyer, one miller, ono
ining operations, and one school
tw .
lousand aix him-
Yimdrod «ml lllljr.ave, I
dred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for salary of tho
head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth arti
cle troaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and flf-
ty-flvo, five hundred dollar*.
CREEKS.
-i- 0 / •»noity in money, per foarth artl-
*®vont©en hundred and
uinet), and fifth article troaty seventh August, elgh-
doiur8 UldPft< ' ^ ono thousand flvo hundred
.V n ? ully ,n m °ney. I** - second aril-
■If! t enh y «!H*^ 8e J‘ th J,m ®' ol «kte*n hundred aud two,
and fifth artido treaty aorauth August, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-eix, three thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article
Jfcu ,f 4 f y> Mghfoen hundred and
twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh Animat.
l*H[hte©n hundred and fifty aix, twenty thousand ®dob
For permanent annuity for hlaoksmtth and assis
tant, and for shop and tool a, par eighth article troaty
twenty-lourth January, eighteen hundred andtweutx-
slx, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen
hnudred and fifty-six, eight hnmlred and forty dol
lars.
For jjermaneut annnlty for Iron and ateel for shop,
th article tr*
ml flfty-ali,
per eighth artlole treaty twenty-fourth January, „ .
leeu hundred and twouty-aix, and fifth articlo treaty
seventh August, eighteen hnndrod and fifty-alt, alt
hnlndwliwk . , ,
For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and tools,
daring the pleasure of the President, pur fifth articlo
treaty fourteenth February, slghtean hundred and
thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August,
u,. . eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, eight hundred ana for
,or tF dollars.
ruary, eighteen hundred and thlrty-thrae, and fifth ar-
Ucte'.reaiy seventh August, eighteen hnndrod and ftt-
ty--lx, three hundred and seventy dollar*.
For wsgou-maker, daring the pleasure of the Presl-
live hundred dollars
For tho 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 Indiana, per same article of same treaty, two thou-
thousand five hundred dollars.
DELAWARE8.
For life annuity to chief, per private article to sup
plcmeutal treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen
hundred aud twenty-nine, to troaty of third October,
eightoou hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars.
For interest on forty-aix thousand and eighty dol
lars, at five per ceutum, being the value of thirty-six
sections of land set apart by troaty of eighteen hun
dred aud twenty-nine, for education per Senate resolu
tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and thirty-
eight, and fifth t~“ «»— - 1 - 11 ■
hundred and fif
and four dollar*.
D WAMISU AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WA8H-
hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho establish
ment and support of an agricultural and Industrial
school, and to provide said school with a snitablo in
structor or Instructors, per fourteenth article treaty
twenty-eocond January, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five. three thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish-
rat ut and support of a smith and carpenter shop, and
to furnish them with the necessary tools, por fonr-
toonth articlo treaty twenty-second January, oighteen
hundred and fltty-fivo, five hundred dollars.
For tonth of tweuty instalments for the employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, aud physician, who
dred and flity-flve, three thousand six hundred dol
lars
FLATIIEAD8 AND OTHER OONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For tho first ol fivo instalments on ono hnudred and
twenty thousand dollars, being tho third scries, for
dred aud Afty-fivo, four thousand dollars.
For loath of twenty instalment* for the support of
agricultural aud industrial school, keeping in re-
C ‘ - the building*, aud providing suitable iurniture,
kn, and stationery, por fifth article treaty sixteenth
Jul^, eighteen hundred ami fifty-five, three hundred
For tenth of twenty instalment* for providing suita
ble instructors therefor, per fifth articlo treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-llvo, one thou
sand eight huudrod dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for koeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters’,
and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, aud providing
necessary tools therefor, per firth article] troaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred ami fifty-five. five hun
dred dollars.
of twenty instalments for the employ
ment of tw® former*, two millers, one blacksmith, one
tanner, ono gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon
d plough-maker, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth
July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, seven thousand
pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the
pair the hospital aud providing the necessary medi
cines and furniture therefor, per fifth artlole treaty
sixteenth July, eighteeu hundred and fifty-fire, three
clan, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred
dollars.
p tenth of twenty instalment* for keeping In re
pair the buildings required for tho various employees
ami furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth
articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen huudrod and
fifty-five, three hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty lnstalmeuts for tho pay of oach
if tho head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up
per Pend d’Oreilloa tribe*, por fifth articlo treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen
bundled dollars.
I insurance ai
and provisions, pe
eighteen hundred and sixty-five, four thousaud dol-
For interest in lieu of investment on flfty-soven
thousand five hundred dollars, balance of ono hundred
1 fifty-seven thousand fivo hundred dollars, to tho
first of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, at flvo
red ami seventy-five dollars.
KANSAS.
For interest In lion of investment on two hundred
thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, per
<1 article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen
hundred aud lorty-six, ten thousand dollar*
KICKAPOOS.
MxtoeijUj instalment of into roat, at flvejgroma-
mWwficto
and fifty-four,
ciubcr, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, one thousand
dollars,
For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all
necessary materials therefor, and lor the subsistence
of tho pupils, per aecond article treaty twenty-first
December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fivo, twelve
hundred dollars.
NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES
AND BANDS OF INDIANS.
For fifteenth instalment, In part payment for re
linquishment of title to lands, to be applied to ben-
flcial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth
December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four,
turn, oh Ui»0hundred thousand dollars for,
and othar beneficial purpose* AS per s*ci
treaty MAT eighteen, ofghtecn hundred Am
five tfeotrtMld doUan,
sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand
dollars, fob*pted■!» eighteen hundred and arrantj,
E er second Article treaty eighteenth Mar, cigbtcou
undred and fifty-four, seven thousand doflaV*.
KI.AMfiTH MG BOG INDIA NR.
For fourth of flvo Instalment*, to Im» Applied under
direction of tho Trent (Tent, as per second article treaty
of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred And sixty-
four, eight thousand dollar*.
For third t)f tweuty lnatalmeufo for keeping In re
pair op* traW'UuU, one flouring mill, buildings for the
article treaty of October fourteontti, eighteen hundred
and sixty-four, one thousand dollars.
For fourth of twenty instalment* for the purchase
of tools and materials for saw and Hour mills, carpen
ter, b look smith, v/agon and plough-makor*' shops,
and books AJ>d aflNbtmrf lor the manual labor
school, as per fourth article treaty of October four
teenth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-four, one thous
and five huudml dollars.
For font tli #f fifteen taatalmsnta for pay and aub-
sistenso of ope superintirndont of forming, one former.
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-four,
aix thousand dollar*.
Fee foarth of twenty tn-tekuent* to pay salary and
aqlwfstenre of one physician, ono mlllor, and two
•ohool teachers, as per fifth article treaty of October
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-fonr, three
thousand aix hundred dollars-
MAKAH TRIBE.
For last of four instatmaote of thirty thousand dol-
ters, (being the fourth series), under direction of the
President, as per fifth article of treaty of January
thirty-firm, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eae thous
and five hundred dollars.
For teuth of twenty laatalnaente foe support of a
amith and carpenters shop. Md to provide th* mow
aary toot* therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty
dreVJSSJZ' Mfhteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun-
Fof tenth of twenty instalments for the support of
an ayrfoUUurel and InAnelrlal school, and for pay of
teaohsfa, per eleventh article treaty thirty-first Janu
ary, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, two thousand
treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, live thousand dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for tho support
of an agricultural and industrial school, and support
of 6inith aud carpenter shop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of
treaty December twonty-aixth, eighteeu hundred aud
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollar*.
NAVAJOE8.
For such articles of olothing, or raw materials in
lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not
exceeding five dollars each Indian, In conformity with
eighth articlG treaty June first, eighteen hundred aud
hundred and forty thousaud dollars.
For aurvey of the Nav*Joo Indian reservation, In
conformity with fifth articlo treaty of Juno first, oigh
teen hundred and aixty-eight. tbirty-aix thousand two
hundred and twenty dollars.
For insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year
ending Juno thirtieth, oightoeu hundred and seventy,
fifteen thousand dollars.
For dellc
deficiency w .__
Bosque Redondo, according to the contract mado by
Tboodore H. Dodd, from tho twenty-second of May,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, until their removal
to their old homes, one thousaud ono hundred
fifty-flvo dollars and ninety cents.
8IS8ITON AND WARPETON.
For survey of reservation for the Sissiton and War-
jeton bands ol Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third,
-th, and fifth articles of the treaty with said Indi
of February nineteen, eighteeu hundred aud sixty-
sn, forty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof
s may bo necessary.
NF.Z PERCE INDIANS.
>r last of five instalments of second series for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, per
' mrtli article treaty of Juno eleventh, eighteen hun-
red and fifty-fivo, eight thousaud dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
two schools, ono of which schools to bean agricultural
and industrial achool, keeping in repair school build-
For permuueut annuity in silver, per fourth article
treaty third August, seventeen hundred aud ninety-
five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and sev-
enty-aeveu cents.
For permaueut annuity lu silve r, per third article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and
nine, three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-
ninecents.
For permanent annuity in silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh
teen, one thocaand eight hundred and eleven dollars
and ninety-three cents.
For permanent annuity in money, per second arti
cle treaty tseatleth September, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight, oue thousand four hundred aud forty-
nine dollars and fifty-four cents.
For permanent annuity tn specie, per second article
troaty twenty«inth July, eighteen hundred aud twen
ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six
dollars and thirty-three cents.
For life anxuity to chief, per third articlo treaty
twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two,
two hundred dollars.
For life ancuity t<kchiefs, per third article treaty
twenty-sixth September, eig.iteon hundred and thirty-
For cducatiou, durirg the pleasure of Congress, per
third article tisaty of October sixteenth, eighteeu hun
dred and twenty-six, second article treaty September
twentieth, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, aud
fourth article treaty Ootobcr twenty-seventh, eighteen
hundred and thirty-two, five thousaud dollars.
For i>ennaneni provision for the payment of money
lu lieu of tobacco, iron, aud steel, per second article
treaty twentieth Heptembcr, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight, and tenth article of tho treaty of the
fifth aud seventeenth Juno, eighteen hundred aud
forty-alx, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for
ty-three cents.
For permanent provision for three blacksmiths aud
assistants, aud for iron and steel for shops, per third
article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred aud
twenty-eight second articlo treaty twentieth September,
eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and second arti
clo treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred aud
twenty-uine, two thousand lorty-two dollars and nine
ty-four couts.
For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt,
per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh
teeu hundred and twenty-nine, throe huudrod and sev-
articto treaty tenth May, oighteen hundred aud fifty
four, two thousand dollars.
For Interest, at flvo por oentum, on forty thousand
two thousaud dollars.
SHOSHONES.
wcarxuM iumds.
For sixth of tweuty Instalments, to bo expended, un
der tho direction of the President, in the purchase of
such article* as he may deem suitable to thoir wants,
either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh articlo
treaty October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo,
d dollar*.
KASTKHM BANDS.
For sixth of tweuty Instalments, to ho expended,
under the direction of the President, in the purchase
of such articles os lie may deem suitable to their
wants, either aa hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article
treaty July sooond, elgbtoan hundred and sixty-three,
ten thousand dollars.
MOUTHWKSTUBN BANDS.
For sixth of twenty lnatalmanta, to be expended.
superintendent of teaching and two teschofll
per fifth articlo treaty elevonth Juno, eighteen hun
dred aud fifty-five, three thousand two hundred do!-
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths’, gunsmiths', carpeuters’
and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and for provid-
Ing necessary tooln therefor, per fifth article treaty
ilh June, eighteen huudrod and fifty-five, five
hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment
one superintendent of farming, and two farmers,
ro mill* rs, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun
smith, omo carpenter, ami one wagon and plongh-xna-
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen
died and fifty-five, eight thousand flvo hundred
dollar*^
of twenty instalments for koeping in repair
the hospital, and providing tho necessary medicines
and furniture therefor, per filth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fivo, three hundred
dollars.
M enty instalments for pay of a physi
cian, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand two hundred dol-
' ira.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For last of four iuatolmeuta to enable the Indians to
remove and locate upon tho reservation, to be expend
ed in ploughing Lind and fencing lots, as per first
clause fourth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteeu hun
dred and sixty-threo, fifteen thousand dollars.
For fourth of the Hiitcen 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 ueceasary wagons,
teams, agricultural implements, tools, and ao forth,
aud for fencing of auch lauds as may bo needed for
gardening and farming purpose s for tho schools, as
per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine,
eighteen hundred and aixty-threc, three thousand dol-
three, five hundred dollars each.
For third of fifteen instalments to keep the black
smiths’ shops In repair and stocked with tho necessary
tools and materials, por fifth article treaty June ninth,
eighteen huudred and sixty-threo, five hundred dol-
For third of flltecu iuoUl men tutor repair* ot houses
mills, shop*, and so forth, and providing the necessary
furniture, tools, and materials, as per filth article trea
ty June ninth, oightoeu hundred and aixty-threc, two
thousand dollar*.
Hi salary of two matrons to take charge of the
boarding schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer,
one carpouter, and two millers, a* per fifth article
troaty Juno ninth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three,
seven thousand six hundred dollars.
OMAHAS.
For the second of fifteen instalments of this amount,
being third of series, In money or otherwise, per
fourth articlo treaty aixteenth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollar*.
For fourth of ten Instalments for koeping in repair
grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop,
er eighth articlo treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
undred and fifty-four, and third article treaty March
sixth, eighteen hundred and aixty-five, three hundred
'ollara.
For pay of one engineer, twelve hundred dollars.
For fourth of ten iuatalmenta for pay of one miller,
t treaties, nine hundred dollai
per*
For fourth of ten luatalmenta for pay ot blacksmith,
sr same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
08 AG £8.
For interest on iaixty-nine thousand one hundred
id twenty dollars, at five per centum ner annum, be
ing value of fifty-four sections of land a«t apart by
said treaty for educational purposes, three thousand
four hundred and flfty-aix dollars.
For Interest on three hundred thousand dollar* at
five per centum per annum, to be paid aemi-annoally,
In money or such article* as the Hecrefory of th* In
terior may direct, aa per first articlo treaty of Septem
ber twenty nine, eighteen hundred and aixty-five, fif
teen thousand dollars.
For transportation of gooda, provision*, and so
forth, purchased for tho Oreat and Llttlo Osage Indi
ana, or ao much thereof aa may bo necessary, three
thousand fire hundred dollar*.
0TT0WA8 AND CHIPPEWAfl OF MICHIGAN.
For seoond ef four equal annual Instalment* in coin
Of the aum of two hundred and ala thousand dollar*,
bnlng the uni>aid part of the principal aUm of three
hundred and i!x thousand dollars, to ho distributed
per capita, In the usual manner of paytug annuities,
per third article of the troaty of thirty-first July, elgh-
toan hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thousand five
hundred dollars.
For Interest on ono hundred and thaws thousand
dollar*, at five por centum, being tho balanoe of two
hundred and six thousand dollars for tha fiscal year
endlag June thirty, eighteen hnudred aud aov
five thousand oue hundred and fifty dollar*.
OTTO Eg AND MB80URIA8.
For aeoond of flftien lnatahueata, being the third
eerie*. In money or othgrwlau, par fourth articla treaty
fifteenth March, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, mine
thousand dollars.
PAWNEES.
For perpetual annnlty, at least one-half which to
te in goods and such articles aa mar be deemed ne
cessary for them, per eeeond article treaty twenty
hundred and twenty-three thousand
six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and soventy-three
H, in gold, to bo paid out of the funds belonging
who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela
tions, and under said treaties have become citterns of
tho United Status, lw>, and tno same aro hereby, appro
priated : Provided, That no part of said money due o
belonging to minor children shall bo paid to them, o
to any person for them, until such children nhall have
attained tho ago of twenty-one years: And provided
tents to bo issued, bo shall
ii and shall bo satisfied that tho recipients
'od to tho name under tho aforesaid treaties, and he
iy require the Secretary of tho Interior to cause to
sold such proportion of tho bonds held by him in
»t for said Indian* as may bo necessary to comply
.h said provisions,
POTTOWATOMIES OF HURON.
•'or permanent annuity In money or otherwise, per
ond article treaty of seventeenth November, eigb-
n hundred and seven, four hundred dollars.
QUAPAWS.
'or education, during tho pleasure of the President,
per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hnn
drod ami thirty-three, one thousand dollars.
For blacksmith aud assistant, and tool*, and iron
and steel for shop during the pleasure'of tho Presi
dent, per third articlo treaty thirteenth of May, eigh-
jd and thirty-three, ono thousand and *ix-
ty dollar*.
For farmer, during tho pleasure of the 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 thousaud
dollars (being tho fourth series) for beneficial objects,
under the direction of the President, per fourth arti
clo treaty first of July, eighteen huudred aud fifty-five,
10 thousand three huudrod dollar*.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for tlio support of
i agricultural and industrial school, and pay of suita
ble instructors, per tonth article treaty first of July,
hundred aud fifty-five, two thousand five
per tenth artlole treaty first July, eighteen hundred
aud fifty-live, three thousand aix hundred dollar*
ROGUE RIVERS.
last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing,
farming utensils, and stock, per third aitlclo treaty
th Heptember, eighteeu hundred and fifty-three,
i thousand five hundred dollars.
| SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI.
For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, pe^
bird article trer‘ • ■ ’ ~ I •
nd four, one tl
For interest o
>ct< K'r , eighteen huudred and thirty-seven, ten
and dollar*.
For Interest on eight hundred tlu uaand dollars, at
live per centum, per second article treaty eleventh Oc
tober, eight< en hundred and forty-iwo, forty thous
and dollars.
8AC3 AND FOXES OF MISSOURI.
For interest on oue hundred and fifty-seven thous
and four hundred dollar.-i, at flvo per centum, under
the direction of Iho President, per second article tre*
ty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-
seven, seven thousand eight huudred aud seventy dol-
3 hundred and fifty thousand dol-
• per centum, to be paid as annuity, (they
. icd their brethren west), per eighth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,
twelve thousand fivo huudred dollars.
For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of
turn per annum, "to be paid annually for
of five per centum per annum, “to be paid annually,’’
and dollars from Augu*t sixteenth, eighteen hundred
and sixty-six, tho date of the ratification of iho treaty
made with the rtomluotea, March twenty-one, eighteen
hundred and aixty-eix, to November twelve, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, tho dato when tho payment
of aald sum commenced, two years, two mouths, and
twenty-six days, aa per third article of treaty cf March
twenty-ono, eighteen hundred and aixty-alx, five thou-
' ml twon-
lo, per fourth article
treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, five hundred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, Iron
thousand and
For miller, during the pleasure of tho President, six
hundred dollars.
8KNAGA8 OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity, hi lieu of Interest on shick,
per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thousand dollars,at five per oentum, pet ... M .. JP
seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-eix, three
thousaud seven hundred and fifty dollar®
For interest, at flvo pur centum, on forty-three
cents.
REN EGAS AND BHAWNEE8.
For permanent annuity, In kpede, per fourth article
treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, one thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, ahop and tools, and
Iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of f‘
three, live thousand dollars.
OOflflIP BANDS.
For sixth of tweuty lnatalmonts, to ho expended,
under tho direction of the President, in the purchase
of such articles, including cattle for hording or other
purposes, as ho shall deem suitable for tlielr wants
and condition, either as huntsmen or herdsmen, per
seventh article treaty October twelfth, eighteen huu
dred and sixty-three, one thousaud dollar*.
SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity in clothing and other n*«
article*, per sixth article treaty seventeenth Nov*
her, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thous
and fivo hundred dollar a.
lara, (being fourth serlea), under tho direction of the
President, per fifth articlo treaty twenty-sixth Janua
ry, eighteeu hundred and fifty-five, three thousaud
sixth October, eighteen hundred aud fifty-flv
dred dollars.
nty instalments for tho employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, aud a physician,
who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh
articlo treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred
•nd fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars.
TABEGUAOUE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS.
For sixth of ten instalments for the pu.chaso of
goods, under the direction of the Secretary of tho In
terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteeu hundred aud
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For sixth of ten instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under tho direction
of the Secretary of tho Interior, ten thousand dollars.
For the purchase of iron, steel and necessary tooli
for blacksmith’s shop, as per tonth article of said trea
ty^two huudred and twenty dollars.
pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per same ar
treaty, one thousand one huudred dol-
necas and Shswneca, and Qua paws, and make careful
Investigation* of their claim* for losses, per twelfth
articlo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-Auiy-aoven, four thousand dollars.
WTANDOnfEja.
To pay for the aorvlce* of three persons, to be ap
pointed by the Secretary of the Interior, to ascertain
and report the amouut of money, If any, doe by the
United States to said Indians under existing treaties,
thirteenth article tr |‘ ~ “ *
, _.._toeu hundred and *li
thousand dollar*.
whites In oighteen hundred and lifty-six, per
teeuth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen
hundred aud alxty-Beven, aix thousaud seven hundred
dollars.
I'KOBIAB, KASKASKIAH, WJEAS, AND 1*IAN*KH!IAWH,
To amount to be paid per capita from the sum ol
one hundred and sixty-nino thousand six hundred
and eighty-six dollar* ami seventy-five ceuts. Invested
for said Indians, per act of Congress, July twelve,
eighteen hundred and sixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar
ticle troaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred
and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousaud dollar*.
For this amount, to he taken from the invasted fund
thirty thousand dollars.
For till«amount, being tho balance of interest, at
flvo per centum per month, on thirty-nino thousaud
nine huudred and fifty dollars held by the United
Hiatus from July, eighteen huudred and fifty-seven,
till vented in Kaunas bonds in December, eighteen
huudred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article treaty
February twenty-three, eighteen huudred aud sixty-
seven, three thousand seven hundred dollar*.
For first of six instalments lor pay of blacksmith,
and for necessary iron and steel aud tools, per twen
ty-seventh article treaty February, oighteen hundred
aud sixty-seven, fifteen huudred dollars.
SAG AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
For amount necessary to pay to tho Sac and Fox lu-
d ans, parties to this troaty, at the rate of ono dollar
per acre for on® hundred and forty-seven thousand
throe hundred and ninety-three aud thirty-two emo-
hundredth acres of laud, (being tbo residue of one
huudred and fifty-seven thousaud acres ceded to the
Unit) dStates, after deducting the amount of land aet
lars. I
For Insurance, transportation, and general lncldenl
tal expense* of the delivery of goods, provisions, and
stock, as per same article of samo treaty, three thouse
LEY, OREGON.
For last of live luatalmenta of tho third series of
nuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed
by the President, por third article treaty twenty-ninth
November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thou
sand seven huudred dollars.
For last of fifteen Instalments tor tho pay of a physi
cian and purchase of medicines, per sixth articlo f
ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen huudred ami
ty-four, or.© thousand five huudred dollars.
For tho fifteenth of twenty instalments for tho
of a toacher and purchase ol books aud stationery, per
sixih article treaty tweuty ninth November, eighteeu
hundred and fifty-four, ono thousand four hundred
and fifty dollars.
UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalment* in blankets,
clothing, provisions, and stock, por third article treaty
nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five hundred and fifty dollars.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8K, AND UMATILLA
TRIBES.
For last of fivo instalment* of second series, to bo
expended under the direction of tho President, po
second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For tonth of twenty instalments for the purcli
all nucessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, mod-
r *“‘l ' hospital stores, books and stationery for
schools, snd furniture for the employees, per fourth
articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and fifty-
‘ ro, two thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tlio pay and
subsistence of one superintendent of farming opora-
ight thousand four huudred and fifty dollar*.
For tenth of Twenty instalments for the pay of each
of tho head chiefs of tho Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and
Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars per
fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for salary for tho
ion of Pio-pio-mox-mox, per fifth article treaty ninth
Iuno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono hundred
lollars.
WINNEBAGOES.
For interest on one million dollars, at fivo por cen-
um, per fourth articlo treaty first November, eighteen
mudredand thirty-seven, and joint resolution July
seventeen, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,fifty-thou-
d dollars.
or twenty-third of thirty instalment* of interest on
elghty-fivo thousand dollars, at fivo per centum, per
fourth articlo troaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six, lour thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars.
WALL-PAU-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS.
For third of fivo instalments, to bo expended under
tho direction of tlio President, as per seventh article
treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
five, two thousaud dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
For last of five Instalments of second aerios for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, per
fourth article treaty ninth June, oighteen hundred
d fifty-fivo, eight thousand dollars,
for tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
o schools, ono of which is to bo au. agricultural and
industrial school; keeping in repair school buildings,
and for providing suiublo furniture, books, and sta
tionery, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen
huudred and fitty-flve, fivo hundred dollars
tenth of twenty Instalment* for the employment
superintendent of teaching and two teachers,
per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, throe thousand two hundred dollars.
*' lentil of twenty Instalment* for tho employment
superintendent of farming and two farmers,
two millers, two blacksmiths, ono tinner, ono gun
smith, ono carpenter, and ono wagon aud plough-ma
ker, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-fivo, eight thousand fivo hundred dol
lars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping In ro
tate saw and flouring mills, and furnishing tho neceg-
tary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty ninth
lime, eighteeu hundred and fifty-fivo, five hundred
For tenth of tweuty instalment* for keeping in re
pair tho hospitvl, and providing tlio necessary modi-
pilr blacksmiths’, tinsmith*’, gunsmiths', carpenter*',
and wagon and plough-makers’* shops, and for pro
viding uocessary tool* therefor, per fifth article treaty
Juno ninth eighteeu huudrod aud fifty-fivo, fivo lmn-
• teuth of tweuty instalments for keeping In re
pair the buildings required for tho various employees
and for providing the necessary furniture therefore
per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
id fifty-five, throe hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment# for tho s»la»y of
auch person aa tho said confederated tribes and bands
of Indian* may select to be tlioir head chief, per filth
articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, five hundred dollars.
YANOTON TRIBE OF 8I0UX.
For first of ten instalments (second series), to bo
. fid to thorn or expended for their benefit, commonc-
with the yoar 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 tho
several trihea or bands of Indiana named iu thin aet
shall be expended for any other articles of tood, cloth
ing, agricultural or mechanical implements that such
an shall be agreed upon by the chief* ana headmen of
•aid tribe, in a general council held for this purpose,
tho aame to bo estimated for by tho local agent and
certifed by the superintendent of Indian affaire, ex
cept where otherwise provided by treaty stipulation.
SENECAS. MIXED SENECAS AND 8IIAWNEK8,
QUAPAWS, OONFEDERATKfD] PKORIA8, KAR-
government by tho Beuceas, por first article treaty
February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and alxtjr-
aevea, twenty thousand dollars.
To pay for thirty thousand acres of land coded to
the government by the Senecas, por second article
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and
•ixty-aoven, two thousand dollars.
For first of fivo Instalment* for blacksmith and as
sistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel for shop,
per eighth art tele treaty February twenty-three, elgh-
teen hundred and Mxty-eevea, five hundred dollars,
qcaraws.
For amount to be paid to the Quapawa to assist
bam In re-ortahliahing themselvea at their homes
upon their remaining reservation, par ninth article
treety February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and
•txty-eeven, five thousand dollars.
miner ro» loss km by th* wan.
To pay a commission, not to exceed two persona,
liuudi ed and forty-seven thousand throe huudred and
ninety three dollars and thirty-two cents.
For erection of * dwelling uoubo for the agent of
said trilio, a Iiouko aud ahop for a blacksmith, aud
" >r a pliysi
lighteen, ei
ud dollars.
For first of five instalments for the support of a
physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article
treaty February eighteeu, eighteen hundred andaixty-
jvon, fifteen hundred dollars.
For first of five Instalments for supplying aald tribe
with tobacco and salt, per tenth article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-Heven, three
hundred and fifty dollars.
To pay the claim of the Sacs and Foxes against the
United States lor stealing of stock, per fifteenth urticle
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
teen hundred dollars.
agent, ono physician, and two teachers for the Mission
Indiana of California, twenty-two thousaud dollars.
For this amount, or ao much thereof aa may bo nec
essary to supply Uie deficiency m the approp nation for
removing the Indiana front Smiths River reservation
to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations in Cal
ifornia, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For defraying the expense of removal aiul subai
tence of Indiana tn Oregon not partl< a to any treaty,
and for pay of necesaary employees, twenty thousand
dollar s.
For defraying the expense of removal and subsis
tence of Indian*) in Washington Territory not parties
to auy treaty, and for pay of necessary employee*, fif
teen thousand dollars.
To enable the Hccrotarv of the Interior to take charge
of certain stray bauds of Pottawatomie and Winneba
go Indiana, iu tho Htato of Wisconsin, flvo thousand
dollars.
For salary of a special agent to take chaigo of Win
nebago and Pottawatomie Indiana now in the State of
Wisconsin, one theusand five hundred dollars.
for payment of interest on oue million two hundred
and ninety-nine thousand three hundred dollars, non-
paylng etocka, field by the Secretary of the Interior in
trust for various Indian tribes, up to and including the
interest payable July first, eighteen hundred and six
ty-nine, less two nu'UtUt [sevenths] of six per centum
Interest on seven hundred and ninety-six thousand
eight hundred dollars, Virginia slock, for tlio pay
ment of which provision Los beta made, sixty-five
thousand six huudred and eighteen dollars and fifty-
seven cents, or so much thereof as may bo necessary.
For payment of interest on fifteen thousand dol
lars, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year eudiug June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and alxty-nluo, for the
Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars.
For payment of iaterest on slxty-eiglit thousand
dollars, abstraeted bonds, for tbo fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty.nlne.of the
Cherokee national fund, four thousaud and eighty dol-
lore.
For insurance, transportation,
thousaud dollars.
For insurance, transportation, and necessary ex
penses of the delivery to the Pawnee, Ponca, and Yanc-
ton Sioux Indians of annuity goods and provisions
eight thousand dollars.
For actual necessary expenses incurred,
UTE.
For construction of a warehouse or atoro-room at
each of tho agencies, for the use ot the agent
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
For the construction of two school-houses, as per
fourth articlo treaty of March two, eight hundred and
sixty-eight, six thousand dollar*.
For construction of four buildings, for carpenter,
farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each of the agen
cies, fifteen huudred dollars each, per fourth article
treaty March two, eighteeu hundred and aixty-eight,
twelve thousaud dollars.
For tho erection on said reservation, near each
agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill
and a shingle machine attached, aa per fourth article
treaty of March two, eighteen hundred and aixty-eight,
sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary.
For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two fanners,
and one blacksmith, per fourth aud fifteenth articles
troaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
five thousand two hundred aud fifty dollars.
For purchase of iron and steel, and the necessary
tools for tho blacksmith shop, per niuth article treaty
March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two
hundred and twenty dollars.
For first of thirty instalments, to bo expended u
tlio direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior,
clothes, blankets, and such other articles as lio may
thinn proper and necessary, per eleventh articlo treaty
March two. eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty
thousand dollars.
For annual amount to bo expended, under tho di
rection of tho Secretary of tho Interior, in supplying
said Indians with beef, mutton, wheal, Hour, beans,
d potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall bo
found to bo capable of sustaining themselves, per
reUth article treaty March two. eighteen huudered
id sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amount, to be expended under the direction
of tho Secretary of tho Interior, in providing each
lodge or head of a family in said confederated bands
with one gentle American cow, as distinguished from
ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and live head ol
ibeop, per thirteenth article treaty March two, cigh-
ocu huudred and aixty-eight, forty-five thousand dol
lars.
_lFor tho general incidental expenses of (he Indi:
service In the territory of Arisoua, presents of goodc.
agricultural implements, and other useful articles, ami
w s and returning them to their homes, and for i _
peusea incident to the arrest and confinement within
the territory of the United States, by order of such of-
fleers, of persons charged with crimes against the In
diana, five thousand dollar.*.
To pay expenses incurred in taking census of North
Carolina Chcrakee Indians, two thousaud five hun
dred dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be no-
cessary to re-establish tho Shoshones, Bannocks aud
otherstroUiug bands of indUns iu tho southern por
tion of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion of
Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation, on Snake river
Idaho Territory, or on the Siietz or Klamath reserva
tion in Oregon, as the Secretory of tho Interior may
determine, including the transportation of all necessa
ry articles and the material and labor for the con
struction of the houses and mills aud pay (of] necessa
ry employee* for oue year, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amovtut, or ao much thereof aa may be ne
cessary, to aid iu subsisting said Indiana for the first
year after their settlement on said reservation or re
servations, no part of which to be expended until said
Indians shall he so eatabiiahed, and to be applied pro
rata as said settlement shall be made, twenty-five
thousand dollars: Provided, That none of the -pay
ed s
. ) bo
Oder die direction of the Secretary ol tho
iterior, seventy thousand dollars.
CALironNiA.
For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian
•rvlco In California, including travelling expenses ol
lpcriutcuding agents, five thousaud dollars.
COLO BA DO TKRBITOIIY.
For the general Incidental expensos of the Indian
service in Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agri
cultural Implements, and other useful articles, and to
locate in permanent abode:
tho pursuits of civilise ’ ’
tho direction of tho Sot
terlor, twenty-five thousand dollars.
DAKOTA TERRITORY.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri
cultural implements, aud other useful articles, and to
assint them to locate in permaueut abodes, ami bus-
H themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be
expended under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho
* ■ rior, fiftoeu thousand dollars.
IDAHO TERRITORY.
ir the general incidental expenses of tho Indian
■■ice iu Idaho Territory, presents ot goods, agricul
tural implements, and other URcful articles, snd to as
sist them to locato in permanont abodes, and sustain
themselves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to bn ex
pended under tho dircctiou of tho Secretary of tho Iu-
i;rior, fiftoeen thousand dollars.
For this amount to pay tho balauco duo on certain
ontracta mode by 1>. NY. Ballard, f
MONTANA TttlEITObY.
>r 'ho general incidental expenses of tho Indiau
leu in Montana Territory, present* of goods, agri
culture’ implements, and other useful articles, and to
‘ it thorn to locate In permanent abode*, snd to sua-
themselves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to be
expanded under tbo direction of tho Secretary of the
Interior, flltecu thousand dollars.
c general incidental expenses of tho Indian
iu Nevada, presents of gooda, agricultural '
to looiHVillil
by tbo pursuits of civilized lifo.
i, and I
) bo expended u
the pt ..
tho direction of the Secretary of tho Interior,
thousand dollars.
— NEW MEXICO.
For the general incidental expenses of tho Indiau
service in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu
ral implement*, and other useful articles, and to assist
them to locate in permanent abodes, aud sustain them-
ves by the pursuits of civilized lifo, to bo expended
:lor the direction of the Secretary of the Interior,
forty thousand dollars.
ORKUOM AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
For the general Incidental expenses of tho Indian
rvico in Oregon and Washington Territory, includ-
__ig insurance and transportation of annuity goods aud
presents, (where no ap.-cial provision therefor ia made
by treaties), aud ofilco and travelling expense* of the
superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-five
* *• hundred dollar*.
UTAH TERRITORY.
ural Implements, and other u*oful articles, and to a.
sist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain
tlicniKclvos by the pursuits of civilized life, to be ex
pended under the direction of tho Secretary of the In
terior, fifteen thousand dollars.
For the transportation and necessary expense* of
delivery of provisions to tho Indians w ithin the Utah
aupetiuteudency, teu thousand dollars.
For this amount to carry out the action contemplat
ed by act of Congress, approved May fifth, oighteen
hundred and alxty-four, entitled, "An act to vacate and
sell the present Indian reservations In Utah Territory,
and to settle said Indiana in Uintah Valley,’’ five thou-
,nd dollars.
U18C V LLANUOUS,
For the expenses of colonising, supporting, and fur-
...siting agricultural Implements and atock, pay of ne-
ceaaory employee©, pureiuaing ok>thing, medicine,
Iron and steel, maintenance of aoboola for Indiana late
ly residing In Text*, but now residing on the Choctaw
leasehold, to ba expended under the direction of the
Secretary of the Interior, eleven thousand dollars.
ron tot wichita* and otiteb aettliated dand*.
For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and fur-
nislung said band* with agricultural implements and
•tock. pay of neceaaary employe©#, purchaao of cloth
ing, medicine*, iron and steel, and maintenance or
schools, to be expended under the direction of Um
Keoretary oi the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars,
aouvonsu.
For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth
er with clothing and tood, teams and forming tools
far Indians in California, sixty them—d4 dollars.
For pav of one physician, one blacksmith, one as
sistant blacksmith, one farmer, one carpenter, aud
one toacher upon each of the three reservation# of Cal
ifornia, and one milter at the Round Valley, and one
upon he Hoops Valley reservations, and oue special
. tlpulations under which Euoh payments have
become duo, and also the provisions of any other trea-
wlth the government to which they may be par
ties; or iu case portion* of said tribes or bands have
observed all of said obligations, payments shall be
mado to them pro rata.
To pay tho oxpemu s of two commissioners, under
tenth article treaty of February twenty-seventh, eigh
teen huudred aud sixty-aevun, with the Pottawato
mica, two thousaud five hundred dollars.
For this amount to pay for subsistence furnialici
lo the Ponca Indiana, by direction of the Indian peace,
commission, under a contract mado with J W Bos-
Jer, eleven thousand nine hundred dollars and twenty-
For expenses incurred by M. Wilkinson, United
Slates agent for the Arickarecs, Gros Ventres aud
Man dan Indians, under instructions from tho Indian
peaco commission, to make said Indians, as far as pos
sible, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun
dred and seventy-six dollars and forty-seven cent*
For this amount, to supply a deficiency in tho op
propriatlou for pay of commissioners to bo appoint! d
‘ forty-ninth aud fiftieth art'
by the President i | a
cles treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteenhundred "and
aixty-six, and Senate amendment thereto, with the
Choctaws and Gltickasaws, fifteen hundred and thirty
eight dollars and forty-seven cents.
For this amount, interest duo tbo Choctaws aud
Chickasaw*, August eighth, eighteen bundled and six
ty-eight, ou three, hundred thousand dollars held in
trust for said Indians, under the third article tre air >
April twenty-eighth, cightci u huudred and ixly-six
fifteen thousand dollars. 7
For this amount, or so much thereof as may bet .
cca—rv to enable tlio Ncrrctarv of tlio Interim- i,. .....
unpaid vouchers audited n
peace commission, twenty
dollars.
For tills amount, to bo reimbursed from the pro
cecds of thoir lands iu Kansas, for subsistcueo of the
ti Little Osage Indians, thirty thousand do).
Groat a
l or this amount, or so much thereof as may ho ne
cessary to i*ay expenses incurred in making and nrc-
paring homo*, furnishing provisions, tools and larm-
ing utensils, cattle, ami furnishing food and trnanor-
tation for hands of Indians with which treaties have
been mado by tho Indian peaco commission und r
tho supervision of Brevet Major General W. 8. JI* r .
ney, lucumd Bine# October first, eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, four hundred snd eighty-fivo thous
and seven hundred and oighty-fonr dollars and tweu-
ty-oue cents.
For tho payment of (auch] damages sustained Li
the citizens of Niobrara township, Nebraska bv tlio
action of tho government in moving tho Santee Sioux
th r° eighteen hundred and
six y-six, as shall, |bo found due,] after proper invest!-
gation under the direction of tho Secretary of tho Iii-
erior, who aboil appoint a commissiou to ascertain
md report the amouut of the damages sustained, not
•xcoeding fifteen thousand dollars, to bo divided nro
ata in payment of the claims to be found due which
.hall ho a final settlement of said claims. * 1 '
To supply deficiency cf appropriation to pay for dc
predations committed by Indians in northwestern
>wa in the year eighteen hundred snd flfty-soven ten
|°uwmd nine hundred and six dollars ond thirty-four
8ec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all goods
id merchandise furnished any tribe or band oi In-
.liana under the provisions of any act shall bo turned
h* th*. •»»... or superintendent of auch tribe or
“ 4 ‘ band In bulk and in
practicable, and ii
by tho agoi
band to the chiefs of the tribe o.
the original package, as nearly i... | [§
tho preaenco of the headmen of the "tribe
‘be distributed to tho tribo
chiefs in such manner
doom best, in tho presence'
indent: Provided, That said
r treaty obligations with the
if practicable,
band by
tho chiefs may do
of the agent or snperint.
chief# have observed the
government os hereinbefore aFateUr
.1 bo it further enacted, That the unex
pended balance now htauding to the credit of the Kan
sas tribe of Indians ou the hooka of tho Treasury De
partment, appropriated for or belonging to them for
educational purposes, may bo used undor tho direc
tion of tbo superintendent cl Indian affairs for tin*
central aupcrintcndcncy in tho purchase of such arti
■lea of food and clothing as may in his discretion be
thought necessary to relievo tho most pressJmr want*
tlu J ln 0 destitute and Buffering
conditio!
Sec.
nd be it further o
d tho Turtle
:h thereof a* may bo neccsaaryfFo enable
President to maintain tho peaco among and with
promote civilization a
whore practicable, upon reservations, reUoFo~tLe*i7n.-
ccBsitics, and encourage their efforts at self-support- a
report or all expenditures under ibis appropriation^ to
be made in detail to Coneress in December next - and
for the purjwse of enabling Iho President to execute
tlio powers conferred by this act he is hereby, author
ed, at his discretion, to organize a board of commls-
l ? Me 1 r "» *° of ,10t more thou ten persons, to bo
•lectca by him from men eminent for tlielr Intelli
gence and philanthropy, to serve without pecuniary
compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise
joint control with tho Seer, tary of tho Interior over
tho disbursement of the appropriations madeby this act
or any part thereof that the President may designate:
aud to pay the necessary exponsea of transportation
•ubaistence and clerk hire of said commissioners
while actually engaged In said aorvlce there ia hereby
appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not
otiierwlao appropriated, the sum of twenty-fl-e thous
and dollars, or so much thereof as may ho necessary.
Hkc. 5. Andbe it forth-r enacted, That nothing In
this act contained, or in any of the provisions thereof,
•hall be ao construed as to ratify or approve any trea-
ty mldo with .iiy trlbM, b.tid., or pirtlr. of Indl.ii.
twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred and
sixty-
Hkc. 0. And bo It further enacted. That tho appro
priation of one hundred and seventeen thousaud dol
lars made to tho mate of Minnesota, July aecond,
eighteen hundred and .ilxty-fouc, to supply a deficien
cy in tho appropriation of March third, eighteen hun-
eighteen hundred aud
hereby, extended to cm-
red in the year eighteen
■■PiH . the amount of twelve
thousand four huudn d and eight dollars and four
cents: Provided, That only so much of auch expenses
shall lie paid the State of Minnesota as shall be al
lowed by tho proper accounting officers under the
twenty-second section of the aci approved March
third, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, entitled "An
act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of
the government lor the year ending Juno thirtieth
eighteen hundred and alxty-four, and for tho year end
ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three
and for other imrpoeee.’’ *
A proved, April lo, 1HC9.
United States Mail Stage
FROM
ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA
L ewes Atlanta Mondays Wednesdays
FRIDAYS, at 7 o’clock A. M, Stage office in Allan
to, at the Uulted States Hotel, which is a firat-clas*
Hotel, Proprietors and Glorks always ready and willing
to accommodate.
Passengers stopping at other hotels are re
quested to register their name* for a seat by 8 o’clock
a. M., of mall daya, and they will be furnished a ticket
whenr.£.l«™i. »*«**•'•*«» to »"<1 th. oftc
free of charge. JOHN CAIN, Jr., Proprietor
Atlanta, January. 30th, 1888. V
P. 8.—krprcM packages taken to and from the office.
All other package# desired to be aent by the Hack will
be received and delivered at the Stage office and at Mc
Afee, Kellogg k Go’s store, on Peachtree street.
1 will, Mao, act aa Agent In reference to say land lots
In Forsyth county. Address me at Gumming, Oo.