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NEW ERA. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1869. VOL. V.—NO. 1288. I ud sixty-four, rig huudred tod sJxty-aev*n dol tod sixty-seven oeoti. For third of teu instalments of the second series, for ' Oc U M \U Q For third of too instalment* of the aocoud eeriea, 18& Vortf- tide treaty thirtieth September, Hghteen hand PBTHKHN AHA- i the northern bth or* ___ m | hnodfed and fifty-four, and third article treaty May seventh, ghteon liuinlnid ami nut)-four, three hundred and Irty-three dollar* and thirty-throe cent*. For t'wentr-third of twenty-all Instalment* to be paid the Chippewa* of MlaalaeipiU, per third article treaty August second, eighteen hundred aud forty* > thousand dollars. •nd of ten lustolmcut* for the support of a schools upon aald reservation, In accordance ighteen hundred .rchase ot « !• th- , eighteen bun- tiding Jun l>y the each Indian the pur- e Helf-auRtainlug, in sccor- iclo of treaty of March nineteenth, ltd sixty-seven, six thousand dol- lars. For second of ti'ii instalments for the support of a physician, iu accordance with third aiticle treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and aixty-eov- t*n, one thouaaud two hundred dollars. For eecond of teu Instalments for tho j.urcliase of cssary medicines, In accordance with third article °* «f treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud of delivery of anuultles and pr of Miaaisslppi, p, ~ treaty ol March nineteen, eigl aeven, five thousand dollars. the fiscal year dred aud seventy. I seventy-rix dol- CH1PPKWAH. PILLAGER. AND LAKE WINNEDA* OOBH18H HANDS. For fifteenth of thirty instalment* of annnity in , per third article treaty twenty-sccoml Pebrua- ry, i ighteen hundred ami fifty-five, ten thousaud six and sixty- hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annnity lu poods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred and llfty-flve, eight thousand Ired dollars; ■even bun- hundred aud i doUars; fat m- 1 blacksmith, r seventh article l sixty eight, *i, eighteen hun- bt hundred and doilar*. For fifteenth of thirty instalments for purposes of utility, per third article treaty twenty-sec ml Februa ry, eighteen hundred aud flfty-flve, four thousand dol- f twenty instalments for purposes of expended In For fifteenth education, including compensation of , . .. Icle treaty twenty-second February, eighteen a thousand dollars. For last of teu instalments for pay of an engineer to grist and saw-mill at Leech Lake, per third article treaty twenty-second Febrnary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF TUE MISSISSIPPI, PILLAOEB, AND L/.KE WINNEBAG08HI8H BANDS OF CHIP- August soveuth, eighteen hundred and flfty-aix, six hundred dollars. For assistance In agricultural onerrtlona, during tho pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty • six, and fifth article treaty August seventh, eighteen hundred and flity-rtx, two thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty Febrnary fourteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty Au gust seventh, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, one thou- r centum Into _ . Jf purposes o rcaty seventh August, eighteen hundred aud fifty-six, eu thousaud dollars. For transportation of snch articles as may he pur chased for the Oreek nation, under treaty of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred aud slxty-alx, two thou- ■and dollars. For Interest on seven kisdred and seventy-live thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, at the rate of five per oenturn, to be expanded under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under provl ■ions of the third article treaty June fourteenth, eigh teen hundred and aixty-alx, tlitrty-eigbt thousand sev en hundred and fifty (fight dollars and forty cents. For this amount required to pay the expenses of taking a ceusus and iuveattgaliug the claims of loyal refugee Indians and freedtaea, per fourth article trea ty June fourteenth, eighteen hundred aud aixty-aix, fifteen hundred dollars. CROWS. For first of thirty instalment* to supply male per sona over fourteen years of age with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, hnt, pantaloons, flannel shirts, and woolen aooks, per ninth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and six ty-eight, for the fiscal year euding June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred aud aeventy, ton thousand dollars. For first of thirty instalments to supply caoh female over twelve years of age with a flannel skirt or the goods necessary to make the same, a pair of woolen hose, twelvo yards of calico, and twelve yards cotton domestic, per ninth article treaty of May seventh, ighteen hundred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year ofa blacksmith, oarpani . ■ _ . who ahall furnish medicines for the aick, per eleventh article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, three thousand six hundred dollar*. MKNOMONEU. For fourteenth of fifteen instalment* for pay of mil ler, per third article treaty twelfth May, eighlevu hun dred aud fifty-four, six hundred dollar*. For fourth of fifteen Instalment* of annuity upou two buudred aud forty-two thousand six hundred and tide treaty May twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fifty- four, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thoms- •uty-niuo dollars aud six MIAM1KSOF KAN HAH. For penuauent provision for blacksmith aud , hundred aud eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty -third fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, thirty thousand dollars. For anpport of two manual labor schools, during the pleasuro of the President, per third article treaty September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and filty- Sevan, ten thousand dollars. For purchase of iron and steel aud other necessa ries for the shops, daring the pleasuro of the Presi dent, per same treaty, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, ouo ol whom shall be a gunsmith and tinsmith, por same treaty, twelve hun dred dollar*. For pay of two strikers or apprentices In black smith's shop, per same treaty, four hundred and eigh ty dollars. For the purchaso of farming utensils and stock, dur ing the pleasure of the President, por aamo treaty, Hiding Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and i ACKAMAH 1N- 1*EWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. For sixth often instalments to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains, two hundred grubbing hoes, teu ploughs, ten grind- [fired and filty- atones^one hundred axes, (handled), twenty spadei May sevonth, elgh Ired dollars. . . . thousand eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou sand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars, and, medicine tor the aick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May itli article of the a Lundred and ndred dollars, s for oarpeute :y-seven, aeven Ighteen hundred (smith, u eaty October fr-seven, three most valuabh urteenth article hundred and euth. eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, seven thou- id seven hundred dollars. For this amount to be applied toward the support of a saw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chip- ‘ Mississippi, and the Red Lake and Pembina Chippewas, so long as the President may deem it necessary, per sixth article treaty May sev enth, eighteen hundred and slxty-fonr, one thousand dollars. For pay of sorvices and traveling expenses of a board of visitors, to couslit of not xnoro than three persons, to attend the annuity payments to the In dians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other Improvements, aa stimulated In the seventh arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- fonr, not exceeding any one year more than twenty days’ service, at five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of female teachers employed on the reserva tions to instruct Indian girls In domestic economy, — - * ’-'lars. RED LAKE AND FI OF CHIPPEWAS. inulty to be paid per capita i 'hlppewan during the pleasui ol tho President, per third articlo treaty second Octo ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second tide supplementary'to treaty twelfth April, eighteen liundred aud sixty-four, teu thousand dollars. ” ’ Pembina band of Chippewas, and girls under the ages named such fiaimcl teu goods as may be needed to make each a s aforoai id, together with a pair of woolen hose fui , per ninth articlo treaty of May seventh, eighteen hnu- d five hundred dollars, l-'or tho first ot teu instalments to bo used by the Secretary of the interior in the purchase of such arti- u dollars for each Indian roaming, (one thousaud niue hundred and fifty* three souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. For the construction of a school house or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred and atxty-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- four, six hundred dollars. For interest on filty thousand dollars, at live per centum, for educational purpose*, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, two >d five hundred dollars. nth of twenty instalment* upon two hundred id dollars, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seveu thousand five huudred dollars. MIAM1K8 OF INDIANA, interest on two hundred and twenty-one thou*- to hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty- six cents, uninvested,at fivo per ceutuin, per Ben to’* amendment to fourth article treaty fifth June, ighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thoui sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cent*. MI AMIES—EEL RIVER. For i>cruiauont annuity iu goods or other fourth articlo treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nine-five, five hundred dollar*. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For iiermanent annuity lu goods or otherwise, per w ien treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, eight thouaaad dollar*. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per tenth article treaty May seventh, eighteen huudred aud sixty-eight, five thousand two hundred dollars. the v f the agent hi storing goods belonging ti i INDIANS, f annuity, to third ai » huudred and m „ nU usefal artlclts, and for such otli s may bo deemed for their beat por third articlo supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dol lars. For tlio sixth of fifteen instalments for r Pembina band of Cliipp thousand dollars. xtb of fifteen instalments for pay of ono black- f CREEK, AND mnitli, one physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, ouo millor, and ouo farmer, per fourth article if same treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars. For sixth of Alteon instalment* for the purchase of ml steel and other article* for blacksmithing purposes, per same treaty a* above, one thousand five indrod and fifty of tea. hot [>er fifth article hundred i fS SUPERIOR. | teats In goods, house- [ per fourth article ftaanfcundred and fifty- mrpcutcring and other purposes, per same treaty, oL'. thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expense* of aboard of visitors, to consist of not more than three d tho annuity payments of the In- | diatis, three hundred and ninety dollars. ■ For insurance and transportation of annuity goods ' I Did steel for blacksmiths, for ■ents for agricultural the Chippewas of Red Lako i i I thousand dollar*. CfllCKASAWH. ud Pembina tribe, five E h article 1 rcaty thlr- aud fifty-four, t for moral and 1 Bdred dollars of which | band yearly, to ena- at their village, per i September, eighteen housaud dollars. Umcnts for six smiths Ifth articles treaty thlr- ndred and ttlty-four, i for tho support red and twsnty dol- for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-nine, ami for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, olglitoon hundred and seventy, six thousand dollars. CHOCTAWS. •manont annuity, per second articlo treaty sixteenth November, eighteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, throe thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support of light horse- ten, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, or sixth article treaty eighteenth October, (ighteen tuudred and twenty, ninth article treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-flvo, aud j articlo treaty twenty second June, eighteen article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred aud twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty- second Juno, cighteeu hundred and fifty-five, six thou- and shop, during tho t twelfth article treaty Kandred and fifty-four, ifiventb, eighteen hun- ■htocn huudred and six - p«d dollars, f CHIPPEWAS. Is, for the support of I for tools. Iron and . for the blacksmith f of April seventh, eigh- thouaand five Lun ds for tho support of wary books and sta- »ty of April seventh, > eight huudred dol- ^aiul sixty-six, three unity in pi article treaty twentieth January, eighteen huudred and tweuty-flvo, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec ond Juuo, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hun dred and twenty dollars. *' »r interest on three hundred and ninety thousand hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two k, at flvs per centum per annum, lor education, Support of the government, and other beneficial pur- i, under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, lu conformity with the provisions contained tho tenth and thirteenth articles of tho treaty of twenty-second Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelvo dol- and eighty-nine cents: Provided, That it shall bo luty of tho Recretary of tho Interior to sell a sufll- t amount of the bonds of tho United States bold In trust for tho Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay t of the awards heretofore approved by him ■ of annuity ... prd article treaty of 1 *nd sixty «‘ • the second aerie* in 'fourth October, clgb* d eighth article treaty tedred aud fifty-four, bud o hundred i 4 the second series for b. per fourth articlo B hundred and forty- thirtieth September, J«r, and thlro article undred and rlxly-fonr. fourth October, olgh- I and flfty-foi bnth May, eighteen hun- stand flvs huudred dol- ♦f th* so ootid series for rth article treaty fourth fogty-two, and eighth , ala hundred and », per fourtl indred ami ~*th SeptemW. . , and third article of hundred and staty-fonr, dollars and sixty-seven furnishing Iron and 5&HSS sigh teen ban- DIAN8 IN MIDDLE OREGON. For la*t of five Instalments, second scrios, for bene- trial object*, at tho discretion of the President, per Ififth June, eighteen‘hundred and fifty-five, three thou sand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay and subsis tence of ouo physician, ono sawyer, ono miller, one •ui>«>iintendeiit of fanning operations, and one school teacher, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, five thousand six hun dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for salary of the ••‘■ad chief of said confederated bands, por fourth arti cle treaty twenty-fifth Juno, eigbteon hundred and fif ty-live, five hundred doilarn. # icy, per fourth artl- rcaty seventh August, seventeen hundred and mnot v, and fifth article troaty soventh August, elgh- teen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand live hundred . J' ) fbonn*nont annuity in moony, por second artl- sixteenth June, eighteen liundred and two, r,"August, eighteen hun- dn d and fifty-sli, three thousaud dollars. ♦ J. < £ET£!f n ! nt w ‘ nult J ,n money, por fourth articlo 5£KL , 2t"!Xi*!2k , * nn,r l r ' •‘Kbtoen hundred and ^ - >rticl ° treaty soventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty thousand dol- For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assis tant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article troaty hundred andtwenty- alx, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred ami Aftr-ali cl.rio . ", . . jmutlrcd nnj.1,. ^dtortj dil For iwrm.tioiit .nnalt, for iron .nd itwl (br .hop, p.r «U»U1 KUcIo treM, Iwatj-lo.ru Jupn, flX. tern hundred .nd twenty-,!., .nd fifth .rtlnl. trMt. aevivitli Autnl-t. (dglitbOl biindred .nd ttU.-Pj. two hundred and seventy dollar*. For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright per eighth article^ treaty^ twenty-fourth January, oigh’ hundred dollars. ilth treaty"fourlcenth February, eighteen hundred sad thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred find for ty dollars. For Iron sad steel for shop during the pleasure of the Frealdeut, per fifth article treaty fourteenth Feb- For wagon-maker, daring the pleasure of the Preel- flve hundred dollars For the construction of an agency building, per same article of same treaty, two thousaud dollars. For the building of a residence for a physician to said Indians, por same article of same treaty, two thou- Hind dollars. For the construction of five buildings for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and euf ‘ hundred dollars each, per same artic) seven thousand live hundred dollar*. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private articlo to sup ulemcntal treaty twenty-fourth Boptember, eighteen huudred aud twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred aud eighteen, one hundred dollars, For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol lars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by troaty of eighteen hun dred and twenty-nine, for oducation i>er Henate resolu tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and tldrty- eiglit, aud fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two thousand threo hundred and four dollar*. D'WAMTBH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH INGTON TERRITORY. For tenth instalment on one hundred aud fifty hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho establish ment and support ot an agricultural and industrial school, aud to provido said school with a suitable in structor or instructors, per fourteenth article treaty ’•second January, oighteun hundred and fifty- MOLLL INDIANS. For last of ten instalment* for keeping in repair aw and flouring wills, and for the psy ot necessary mj Joyce*, tho benefit* of which to he shared alike by 11 the confederated band*, per second articlo treaty wcnty-liret December, eighteen hundred and flfty- ve, one thousaud five huudred dollars. For last ol teu instalments for pay of a carpenter audjolner to aid iu erecting buildings and making furniture for Aid Indians, and to furnish tools in in id service, per second article treaty twenty-first De- liubor, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand [dollars. For pay of teacher* to manual labor school for all necessary material* therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, per second article treaty twenty-first December, cighteua hundred aud fiity-Avc, twelve . i treaty, sit hundred dollars. For psy of miller, at tho discretion of tho President, :r same treaty, six hundred dollars. For pay of an e&giuoer, at tho discretion of the President, per same treaty, twelvo hundred dollars. For psy of apprentices to assist iu working the mill, [*r same treaty, five hundred dollar*. For keeping iu repair tho grist ami aaw mills, per sawo treaty, threo hundred dollar*. l’ONO AH. For tho sixth of teu iustalwentaof the * ' 9 paid to them or expended for f in the first part of the second aiticle of treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and ftlty-elght, as tho Hecretary of tho Interior may consider advantage ous aud necessary, seveu thousand five huudred dol- POTTOWATAMIES. For permanent annuity iu silver, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred aud ninety- five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and sov- For permanent President, per fourth article treaty twentieth July, noca* and Bhawnoes, and Quapaws, and make careful eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and investigations of their claims for losses, por twelfth ar..n. MDnD srtlclo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun- HUAWNEEH. dred and sixty-xurly-sevon, four thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for edueatloual purposes, S er fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hun- red and ninety-five, aud third article treaty tenth itcen hundred and fifty four, one thousand »y, el| liar*. For permanent annuity, in specie, for educational * “ artic’ ’ *■ * *”“* ““ ndrm article treaty tenth May, eighteen n silver, per third article treaty thirucm September, eighteen huudred and nine, threo hundred and slxty-two dollars and thirty- treaty second October, eighteen hundred aud eigh teen, one thousaud eight hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-three cents. For permanent anunity in money, per second arti- . ............ . - - - twenty _ nine dollars and fifty-four cents. For permanent annuity in specie, per second article treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen huudred and twen ty-nine, eleven thousand five huudred and ninety-six dollars aud thlrty-threo cents. For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen huudred and thirty-two, 'euty-sixth Heptember, eighteen hundred aud thirty- eighteen hundred aud seventeen, aud third reaty tenth May, eighteen huudred and fifty- four, two thousand dol For Interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purposes, per third articlo troaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ' thousand dollars. SHOSHONES. WESTKUN BAUDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to be oxpeudod, un der tho direction of the President, In the purchase of such article* as he may deem suitable to their wants, cither as Uuntera or herdsmen, por seventh article treaty October first, eighteen huudred and sixty-three, five thousand dollars. Z.MfTEliX UANDS. For uixth of twenty instalments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, in tho purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article treaty July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, ten tliouHaud dollars. KOUTUWhSTKBM BAKU*. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expended, under the direction of the President, In tho purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third arti cle treaty July thlrtlsth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, live thousaud dollars. UOSH1P BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expended. United Htates to said Indlaus under existing treaties, and ho forth, per thirteenth article treaty Febrnary twenty-ikrec, eighteen huudred and sixty-seven, three thout-uid dollars, ■—H snty-s re, thn un supp|__ ■ to furnish them with tho necessary tools, per' four teenth articlo troaty twonty-socond January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tlio employment ofa blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish madicincs for tho sick, per fourteenth articlo treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hun dred and tiity-fivo, threo thousand six hundred dol lars FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDERATED TK1BK8. For tho first ol five instalments on ouo hundred am twenty thousand dollars, being the third series, to dustrial school, keeping in pair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article troaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, threo hundred For tenth of twenty Instalment* for providing suita ble instructors therefor, per fifth articlo treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fivo, ono thou saud sight hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments lor kaeplng in re pair blacksmiths’, Un aud gunsmiths', carpenters', and wagon aud plough-maker*' shops, and providing dred dollar*. tenth of twenty instalments for the employ- if two farmers, two millers, oue blacksmith, one , one gunsmith, one carpenter, aud one wagon and plough-maker, per fifth article troaty sixteenth * ily, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, soven thousaud ur hundred dollars. For tooth of twenty instalments for keeping In linquishment of title to lands, to he applied to bon- (flcial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen huudred aud fifty-four, ouo thou- •tmetsr, smith, physician, who Bbsll furnish medicine for the sick .carpenter, and farmer, per tenth articlo treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five th ~ ~ For fifteenth of an agricultural and industrial Bchool, and support of smith and carpenter shop, and providing the neces sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth articlo of treaty December twenty-sixth, eightoen hundred aud flfty-fonr, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOES. I For such articles of clothing, or raw materials ini lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not exceeding five dollarsoach Indian, in conformity with oiglitb article treaty June first, eighteen hundred and sixty-«ight, forty thousand dollars. For seeds, farming implements, work cattle, and other *tock for fourteen hundred families, in conform ity with seventh article of above-named treaty, ono hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Navajoo Indian reservation, in conformity with fifth articlo treaty of June first, i ‘ ‘ teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousaud and flouring mills, and for furnishing the y tools and fixtures therefor, por fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, lixteenth July, olglitoon hundred and llfty-flve, threo dollar* J Hi H For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings required for the various employees and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and Tty-five, throe hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay of caoh of the head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up per Pend d’Orellles tribes, per fifth srtlclo treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred ami flfty-flve, fifteen bundled dollars. H'or Insurance and transportation of annuity goods d provisions, por fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, four thousand dol- thou aud fifty-seven thousaud fivo liundrod dollars, to the first of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nlns, at five per centum per annum, for education or other bene ficial purposes, under tho direction of tho President, ■Hniuth article of treaty of May seventeenth, cigh- k hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hun dred and seventy-five dollars. KANSAS. in lion of Investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at live per centum per annum, per ’coml article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen bndred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars, KICKAPOGS. For sixteenth instalment of interest, at five per ren in, on one hundred thousand dollar* for educational id other beneficial purposes, as per second article eatv May eighteen, eighteen huudred aud fifty-four, re thousand dollars. For sixteenth instalment on two buudred thousand dollar*, to be paid in eighteen huudred and seventy, >or second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen .undred aud fifty-four, seveu thousaod dollars. KLAMATII AND MODOC INDIANS. F<>r fourth of fivo instalment*, to be applied nnder r, eight thousaud dollar*. For third of twenty Instalments for keening In re- air ono eaw-mlll, ono flouring mill, buildings for tho locksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plough-maker, _Jie manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth article troaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ouo thousand dollars. sad books «nd stationery for school, aa per fourth article treaty of October (< teeatli, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thous and live hundred flsMsrs. For fourth of fifteen instalments for pay and sub- ■tanee of one superintendent of terming, one termer, ,.jo blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand dollars. Fbr fourth of twenty Instalments to pay salary and _abeistonce of one physician, ono miller, and two school teachers, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand six hundred dollars. MAKAH TUI UK For last of four instalment* of thirty thousand dol lar*,! being the fourth series), under direction of the ~ A - —-* treaty ot January Ifty-dre, Bftlcle _ iteen hundred and fifty- hundred dollars. nth of twenty Instalments for support of s smith and carpenter’s shop, sad to provide the neoes- terr tools therefor, per eleven th article treaty thirty- find January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalmanta (fit the support of an agricultural sad Industrial school, ased tor pay of teeehera. par etereath article treaty thirty-first Janu- hundred end fifty-five, two thousand For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment o treaty of June first, elgh- ht - hundred and twenty dollars. For Insurance and transportation-or tho fiscal year ouding June thirtieth, oighteeu hundred and seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. For deficiency in tho appropriation for amount of deficiency expended in subsisting tho Navajoca nt tho Bosque Redondo, according to the contract made by Theodore H. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, until their removal to their old homes, one thousand one huudred and fifty-five dollars and ninety cents. SISSITON AND WARPETON. For survey of reservation for the Slssiton and War- icton baud* of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third, fourth, and fifth article* of the treaty with said Indi of February niucteou, eighteen hundred and sixty- m * * A\ there*.! necessary. NEZ PERCE INDIANS. For last of fivo instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at tlio discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of ings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh teen hundred and fifty-five, five liundred dollars. For tenth ol twenty instalments for tho employment of ono superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol- r chiefs provided for by aaid For education, during the pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and twenty-six, second article treaty September twentieth, eighteen huudred aud twenty-eight, aud fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision lor the payment of money iu lieu of tobacco, iron, and iteel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and tenth articlo of the treaty of the fifth aud seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for ty-three cents. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths aud assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight second articlo treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and so cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hut twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine ty-four cents. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, cigh teen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sev enteen dollar* and nine cents. For interest on four hundred and sixty-six thous and aud twenty-seven dollars and forty-eight • five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, twenty-three thousand three huu dred and one dollars and thirty-seven cents. To enable the President to carry out tho provisions of the third article of tlio treaty ol November lifted eighteen liundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowati mlo Indians, a* modified by the treaty of March twei ty-nine, eight eon hundred and sixty-six, by paying purposes, os he shall deem suitable for tlieir wants and condition, either as huntsmen or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October twelfth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, one thousaud dollars. BIX NATI0N8 OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in clothing und oilier i articles, per sixth articlo troaty seventeenth N< her, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four tlious* and fivo liundred dollar a. H’KLALLAMS. r last of four instalments on slxly-thonsand dol lars, (being fourth series), under tbo direction of the President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Janua ry, eighteeu hundred and fifty-fire, three thousand agricultural and industrial school, and for pay for suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fivo.^H thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment] of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, aud a physician, who shall furnish medicines for tho sick, ptr USVsnth article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and fitty-fivc, three thousand five hundred dollars. TABEGUACIIE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten Instalments for the purchase of goods, under the direction of tho Hecretary of the In terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-thre«„aud Senate amend- ■ of March twcuty-fifth, eighteen huudred and To pay too claim of J. T. Jones, being for deslruo- tion b> lire of his dwelling and other property by whites in lightaeu hundred aud fifty-six, per eigh- dollars. 1‘EOUIAA BASKASKIA*, WEA*, AND 1'IANKKSUAW*. To amount to be paid per capita from the sum oue hundred and sixty-nine thousand six hundred and eighty-six dollars aud seventy-five cents, invested ior said Indians, per act of Congress, July twelve, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, per twenty-lourth ar ticle treaty February twenty-three, eighteen huudred and slxty-«evcii, twenty-five thousand dollars. For tills amount, to bo taken from tho invested fund of said Indians, and to be paid to tho tribe, per capita, to assist them lu establishing themselves in their new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb- ruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty- thirty thousand dollars. For till*amount, being the balance of inter five per centum per month, on thirty-nine thousand uino hundred and fifty dollars hold by tlio United States from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, till vested iu Kau*aa bonds iu December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article ‘ February twenly-tlme, eighteen hundred aud sixty- i of t- r instalment* for keeping namifhs’, carp lenth of twenty instate Hie employment K» ti re, two hlnckHiiiitlis, ouo e carpenter, and one wagon and plough liili article treaty eleventh June, eighteen od and fifty-five, eight thousand five huudred tho hospital, and providing tho necessary medicines and furniture therefor, per filth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen liundred and flfty-flve, throe hundred For tenth of twenty instalments for keepiug In re pair the buildings for the vat ions employees, and for providing the neccBsary furniture therefor, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty- ive, two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth articlo treaty eleventh Jnnc, cighteeu hundred and fifty-five, five huudred dollars. For lost of four instalments to enable the Indiana to removo and locate upon the reservation, to be expend ed In ploughing land and fencing lots, a* per first clause fourth article troaty Juno uinth. eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars. For fourth of tho sixteen iuHtalnicnts for boarding and clothing tho children who *hall attend tho schools, providing tlio schools and boarding-liouse* with neces sary furnitnre, the purchaso of ueceanary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of snch lands as may bo needed for gardening and farming purposes for tho schools, a* per fourth clause fourth articlo treaty of Juno nine, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, three thousand dol lars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar ticle freaty of June uine, eighteeu hundred and sixty- three, five hundred dollars each. For third of fifteen instalments to keep tho black smiths’ shops in repair and stocked with the necessary tools and materials, per fifth articlo treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, fivo hundred dol- |U1 istaliiinnts for repairs of houses so lorth, ami providing the neoeas furniture, tools, and materials, as per filth articlo ti ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, i thousand dollar*. boordiug schools, t may be necessary to pay tho ununb who have actually withdrawn fcpm tions, and under said treaties bavfc b latrona to take charge of the ssistant teachers, one farmer, millers, a* per fifth article treaty June uinth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, seven thousand six hundred dollar*. OMAHA& For tlio second of fifteen instalments of this amount, being third of scries, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, twenty thousaud dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for keepiug in repair sixth, eighteeu hundred and nixty-flve, three hundred r pay of one engineer, twelve hundred dollar*, r fourth of ten instalments for pay of one miller, por same treaties, nine hundred doflsrs. For fourth of ten Instalments for pay of ono farmer, por same treaties, seven hundred aud twenty dollars. For fourth of ton Instalments for pay of blacksmith, per same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 08AQEM. For Interest on ;sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollar*, at fivo per centum por annum, be ing value of fifty-four sections of land set apart by •aid treaty for educational purposes, three thonsand four hundred and flfty-*ix dollar*. For interest on three hundred thousand dollars at five per centum per annum, to be paid semi-annnally, in money or nuch article* as the Hecretary of the In terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Heptem ber twenty nine, eighteen huudred and sixty-five, flf- thousand five hundred dollars. arrow as and chippewas of michioan. For second ef four eanal annual Instalments In coin of the sum of two hundred and six thonsand dollars, 1 sum of three bo distributed huudred Mid six thousand dollars for the fiscal year •tiding Jun# thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. fifteenth March, eighteen hand i such articles aa may be deemed un certain meiuliers of said tribo w ho have elected to bo- o citizen* in accordance with *aid treaties the proportion of the cosh value ol the l’ottowatomie an nuities to which they may bo entitled, tho sum of two hundred and thirty-three thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and tun of one huudred and tweiity-thrco thousand undred und ninety-nine dollars and Rovonty-tlirec , in gold, to bo paid out of the fuuds belonging (1 tribe of Indians, or so much of said sum as labors of said tribe their tribal rela- bccomo citizens of the United States, be, and tbe same are hereby, appro priated: Provided, That no part of said money due or belonging Vo minor children *h*U l>u paid to them, or to any person for tbcm, until such children Hliall have attained the ago of twenty-one years: And provided further, That before the President shall cause any money to bo paid out of this appropriation, or any patent* to be isaued, ho shall cause evidence to be ta ken and shull bo satisfied that tho recipients aro en- tit’ed to tho some under tlio aforesaid treaties, and ho may require the Secretary of the Interior to cause to be sold such proportion of tlio bonds held by him in trust for said Indians as may be necessary to comply with said provisions. POTTOWAT0MIE3 OF HURON. For pi rmanent annuity In money or otherwise, per second article treaty of seventeenth November, eigh teen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAWS. For education, during tho pleasure of tho President, per third artic 1 .-’tr, iiy thirteenth Mar, eighteen hun dred and thirty-three, ono thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and Iron and steel for shop during tho pleasurei^of the Presi dent, per third article troaty thirteenth of May, eigli- liundred and thirty-three, one thousand and six ty dollars. For farmer, daring tho pleasure of the President per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred and thirty-three, six liundred dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTK INDIANS, or la*t of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the l»r sidont, per fourth arti cle treaty first of July, cighte< n hundred and fifty-five, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five aud carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article troaty first July, eighteen hundred and fllty-flve, five huudred dollar*. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employ ment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. For last of sixteen instalments In blankets, clothing, bird aiticl w . »d and flfl wo thousand five hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity iu goods or otherwise, per third article treaty third November, cighteeu hundred aud four, ono thousand dollars. For iuterest on two hundred thousand dollars, five per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, olghteen hundred and thirty-seven, ton thou sand dollars. For interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second articlo troaty eleventh Oc toher, eighteen hundred aud forty-two, forty thous and dollars. SAC8 AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For interest on one hundred and fifty-seven thous- of the Secretary of the For thn purchase of iron, steel and for blacksmith’* shop, as per tenth art ty^two hundred and twenty dollar*. r tho direction n-.iand dollars. » thousand ono huudred dol lar*. For insurance, transportation, and general inciden tal expenses of the delivery of goods, provision*, and stock, os per same article ot same treaty, three thous and dollars, UMPQUA8AND CALAPOOIA8. OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OBSQOH. For last of live instalments of tho third series of an nuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed and for necessary iron and steel and tools, per ty-seventh article troaty February, eighteen huudred and sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollars. SAC AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For amount nocesaary to pay to the Sac and Fox I dians, parlies to this troaty, at the rate of one dollar per acre for on# hundred and forty-seven thousand threo hundred and ninety-three and thirty-two hundredth acres of laud, (bring tho residue of hundred aud fifty-seven thousaud acres coded to _ United 8tate*, after deducting the amount of land set apart for individuals), per third article treaty Februa ry eighteeu, cighteeu hundred and sixty-seven, one liundred aud forty-seveu thousand threo hundred aud ninety-three dollars aud thirty-two cents. For erection of a dwelling house for tho agent of said tribe, a house aud shop for a blacksmith, and dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eighteeu, eighteeu hundred and si seven, six thousand dollars. For first of live instalments fur tho rapport of physician aud purchaso of medicines, per tenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred andsixty- sevcu, fifteen hundred dollars. For first of fivo instalments for supplying said tribe with tobacco and salt, per teuth article treaty Februa ry cighteeu, eighteen huudred aud sixty-seven, three hundred and fifty dollar*. To pay tbe claim of the Sac* and Foxes against the United States lor stealing of Stook, per fifteenth artiolo treaty February eighteen, eighteeu hundred and sixty- )ven, sixteeu thousaud four huudred dollars. For amount necessary to pay tho expenses of nego- ■ting this treaty, per nineteenth articlo treaty Feb ruary eighteeu. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fif- i hundred dollars. clan and purchase of medicine*, per sixth article ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred aud fif ty-four, ouo thousand five liundred dollar*. For tho fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article troaty twenty ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ouo thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMTQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) sixteenth of twenty instalment* in hlankot*, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third articlo treaty nineteenth September, olglitoon hundred and fifty- three, five huudred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSE, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For last of fivo testalmenta of second series, to lie expended under the direction of tho President, por second articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and flfty-flve, six thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for the purchase of 1 ueconsary mill fixture* and mechanical tool*, mod- ines and hospital stores, books and stationery for schools, and furniture for tho employees, per fourth articlo treaty ninth June, eightoen hundred and fifty- two, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instillments for tlio pay subsistence of one superintendent of farming op tions, one farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, wagon and plough-maker, ono carpenter and jot physician, and two teachers, per fourth article treaty nintli Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of eacli of tho head chiefs of the Walla-Walls, Cayu*e, ai ’ Umatilla bands, tbe sum of five hundred dollar* p annum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room at each of the agencies, for the use ol the agent iu stor ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For erecting an agency building for the residence of the agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol lars each, per fourth articlo treaty March two, eighteen hundred ami sixty-eiglit, three thousand dollars. For the construction of two school-houses, as por fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundrod aud sixty-eight, six thousaud dollars. twelve thousaud dollars. For the erection on said reservation, near each agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill aud a shingle machine attached, as por fourth article treaty of March two, eightoen hundred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousand dollar*, or so much thereof os may be necessary. For pay of two carpenters, tigo millers, two farmers, aud one blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth articles treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two liundrod and fifty dollars. For purcliaHO of iron and steel, and the necessary tools for the blacksmith shop, por ninth article ti March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, liundred and twenty dollars. For first of thirty instalments, to be expended u the direction of the Secretary of tho Interior, clothes, blankets, and such other articles as he iusy think proper and necessary, per eleventh article treaty March two, eighteeu hundred and sixty-eight, thirty thousaud dollars. For annual amount to bo expended, under tlio di rection of tlio Secretary of tlio Interior, in supplying agent, one physician, aad two teachers for the Mission ladlwi. of UMtloml., twbuty-two lliosauul dull^. For thl. unouut. or »<J niutU tUcrool u mav be n«c- <mtri to tupplj tbo deHcloucj in tho appropriation tor removing the lodlono from ginlUi'o Liver rceerv.li.ni to Hoop* Teller Mid Hound Volley roMirv.lloMlnt:,]- lfoniia, two thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expense of removal and subsl teuce of ludiaus iu Oregon not parties to any treaty and for psy of necessary employee*, twenty tliousaint dollars. For defrsjing the expense of removal aud subsis tence of ludians iu Washington Territory not partic* to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employ**, flf. teen thousand dollars. To enable the Hecretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray bauds of 1'oMawatomie and Winneba go Indians, in tho State of Wisconsin, five thousand dollars. salary of a special agent to take ciuuge ol Win _o and Pottawatomie Indian', now In the State of Wisconsin, onetheusand flveb»» - ..red dollars. For payment of Interest on on* edition two hundred and ninety-nine thouaaud three hundred dollars, nou- psyiug stocks, held by the Secretary of the Interior in trust for various Indlsu tribes, up to and including tin. interest payable July first, eighteen hundred and six* " mouth* (so-veuthsj of six per centum .... , J1 hundred aud ninety-six thousand eight huudred dollar*, Virginia stock, for the pay- provision has been made, Sixty-flve “ 1 huudrej and eighteeu dollars and filly, nt*, or so much thereof as may he necessary. * ^ payment ol interest on fifteen thousand del b ° n< “’ fo . r 11,0 ,isr * 1 yotr oudlu R '«»<- thlrtieth, eighteen huudred and sixty-nine, for the Cherokee school fund, niue huudred dollars. For payment cf interest on sixty-eight thousand dollars abstracted bond*, for the fiscal year ending j„„g. mg||| gn ired and sixt^.nlne of tfo, thousand and eighty dol- r insurance, transportation peusca of the delivery of annuitie the Indian tribes in Minnesota thousand dollars. (insurance, j id Michigan, goods and provision*, •portation, and necessary « Sioux Indians of* i eight thousand doliara For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that may hereafter be incurred, by ofllcers of the Indian leparmeut in tho rescue of prisoners from Iudiau ribes aud returning them to their home*, *nd for ex penses incident to the arrest and confinement within tho territory of Ihe United States, by order of such ol- fleer*, of persona charged with crimes agaiust the In diana, five thouaaud doliara. To pay expenses incurred in taking census of North n„. tv. - thousand five hun- a of the delivery to the Pa Carolina Clicrekeo Indians, tion of Idaho Territory, _ Oregon, on the Fort Hall r ty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty- Rovcn, seven thounand eight hundrod and soveuty dol- 8EU1N0LES. For five per centum interest un two liundred aud fifty thousand dollar*, to be paid as annuity, per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteeu hundred and lar*. at five per ceutum, to he paid as annuity, (tin . having joined their brethren west), per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen huudred und fifty-six, March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six of live per ceutum per annum, “to ho paid aunually,” for tlio support of tho Seminole government, an per third article troaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and alxty-six, ono thousand dollar*. mode with tho tteminolea, March twenty-one, eighteen liundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eighteen hundred and aixty-ctght, tho date when the payment of said Hum commenced, two years, two months, and twenty-six day*, aa per third article of treaty cf March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-rix, five thou- aand five hundred and iilnety-*evcu dollar* and twon- ty-onc cent*. SENECAS. For permanent annuity iu *pccio, per fourth article troaty twunty-uluth September, eighteen hundred and MVMltOMI, fl\o hundred dollar*. For permanent annuity in spocie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth Heptember, eighteen liundred and eighteen, five hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop aud tools, Iron or [and) steel, during the pleannre ol tlio President, as per fourth article treaty of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thlrty-ono, one thousand and sixty doliara For miller, daring tho pleasure of the President, six hundred dollar*. BENAC.UB OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity, in lieu of intercit on stock, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars. For interest, iu lieu of investment, ou seventy-five thousaud dollars>t five per centum, per act of twenty- soventli June, eighteen hundred and forty-«ix, three thousand seven hundred and fifty doliara. For Interest, at five per centum, on forty-three thousand aud fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario Bank to tho United State* treasury, per act of twenty- sevens *— thousi SENEGAS AND BHAWNEEB. For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article troaty seventeenth Heptember, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and aaetstant. shop and tools, and iron end steel for shop, during the pleasure of the WINN EBAGOES. ono million dollars, i icle treaty first November, oightci hundred and thirty-s ei(Hity-fivo thousand dollars, at fivo per cental fourth articlo treaty 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 instalment, to be expended under tbe direction of the President, 'August twelfth, o' thousand dollars. YAKAMA NATION. For last of five Instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at tho discretion of the President, per industrial school; keeping In repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery, per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo liundred dollars For tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment of one superintendent of teaching und two teachers, per flttb article treaty nlutli Juno, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, three thonsand two huudred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment of on® superintendent of farming and two farmers, ) millers, two blacksmith*, one tinner, one gun smith, ono carpenter, and one wagon and plough- ker, per fifth articlo treaty uinth June, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand five huudred dol- Ur*. For teuth of twenty instalments for kcoping in re pair saw and flouring mill*, and furnishing the neces sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article troaty uinth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred pair the hospital, and providing the necossary medi cines aud fixtures therefor, per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred fifty-five, threo huudred For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair bUck*niitha', tinsmiths', gunsmiths', carpeuters’, and wagon and plough-makers’* shops, and for pro viding necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty June ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo liun dred doUars. For tenth of twenty instalmcuts for tlio pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eigbteon hundred and fifty-five, ono thou*and four hundrod dollars. For teuth ot twenty instalments for keeping in re pair thotmildiugs required for tho various employees and for providing tho necessary furniture thorefot, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, Hire* hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments fur the salary ot ich person aa the said confederated tribe* and band* of Indiana may eelect to bn their head chief, per fifth article treaty ninth Jane, eighteen hundrod and fifty- five, five hundred dollars. YANOTON TRIBE OF SIOUX, first of ten instalments (second series), to be paid 1" them or txpandad tor tlieir bi'iH'iit, Mil II. - with the year iu which they shall remove to and settle de npon their reservation, per fourth articlo treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight. forty thonsand dollars: Provided, That no part *“ moneys appropriated to pay annuities duo tho 1 tribes or bands of Indians named in this act KAHKUH, WKAH, AND l'lANKK8HAWH, OTTOWAH OF BLANCHARD’S FORK AND ROCHE DE B(KUF, AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTKH. To pay for twenty thousand acre* of laud ecdod to the government by the Hrnecas, por first article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty- seven, twenty thousaud dollars. To pay for thirty thonsand acres of land ceded to the govoinruont by the 8nnocas, per second articlo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and •ixty-aeven, twenty-four thousand dollars. ndod ii of tlio Hecretary of tho Interior, i lodge or head of u family in i distinguished from i breed, and tivo head of ARIZONA. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the territory of Arizona, presents of good*, sgricit.tural implements, and other useful articles, anil to assi. t them to locate in permanent abodes, aud sus tain tli' nisolvos by the pursuits of civilized life, to lie expended under the direction of tho Hecretary ol the Interior, soventy thousand dollars. CALIFORNIA. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service in California, including travelling expenses of superintending agent*, five thousand dollars. COLORADO TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of tlio Indian service in Coloiado Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, and other useful article*, and to assist them to locate iu permanent abode*, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo ex pended under tbe direction of tho Secretary of the In terior, twenty-flvo thousand dollars. DAKOTA TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, tnd other useful articles, and t assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sui tain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to Ii xpended under the direction of tho Hecretary of tho i terior, fifteen thousaud dollars. IDAHO TERRITORY. [; >- For the general incidental expense* of the Indian crvlco in Idaho Territory, present* of goods, agricul- ural implements, and other useful articles, and to as sist them to locate in permanent abode*, and sustain ■elves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to be ed under the direction of the Secretary of tho In terior, fiftcccn thousand dollars. For this amouut to pay the balance due on certain mtracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of- :io Huperlnteudont of Indian affair* for Idaho Tcrri- ry, in July, egliteen hundred and sixty-seven, for subsistence, and so forth, for Indians lu " ry, eight thousand and forty * [oj||^i^banda of Indians iu the southern PH n “ ‘ “ d southeastern portion Of ■serration, on Snake river ...U xerruDry’or on tne SB. tz or Klamath reserva- >n in Oregon, as tho Hecretary of tho Interior may termlne. including the transportation of all necessa ry articles and the material and labor for the con struction of the houses aud mills and pay [of| necessa ry employees for oue year, thirty thousand dollars. I this amount, or so much thereof as may bo nc- ensary, to aid iu subsisting said Indians for the Arid 'ear after their settlement on said reservation or re servations, no part of which to bo expended nntil uid ludiaus shall be so established, and to be applied pro a as sold settlement shall bo made, twenty-fh. ■usand dollars: Provided. That none of tho pay- nt* provided for in this act shall ho mado mile** Secretary of llie luteriur shall bo satisfied that the tribes, bands, or individuals named have observed the treaty stipulations under which such payment* have become due. and also the provisions of any other trea ties with tho government to which they may l>e par ties; or iu case portions of said tribes or bauds have observed all of said obligations, payments shall be hundred i uiios, two thousand five'hundred doiior*7' am i OU ,V t to 1 p *i’. for ■ ub " 1 steneo furnishet to the Ponca Indians, by direction of tho Indian pca. t, commission, under a contract mado with J. W Bo*, lor, eleven thousand uine hundred dollars and tw.-ntv six cents. J For expenses incurred by M. Wilkinson United States agent for the Ariekarce*. Qros Ventre* und Mandan Indians, under instructions from the Indian peaco commission, to make said Indians, os far aa nos- Hilile, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun dred and seventy-six dollars and forty-seven cent* For this amount, to supply* deficiency in the ap propriation for pay of commissioners to bo appointed by the President, as per forty-ninth aud fiftieth art‘ cles treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and Henate amendment thereto with the Choctaws and Chickasaw*, fifteen hundred and thirty- eight dollars and forty-seven €ent*. For this amount, interest duo the Choctaw s one* Chickasaw*, August eighth, eighteen hundred and six ty-eig lit, on three.hundred thousand dollars hold in Indians, under tho third articlo treotyj huudred aud ixty-aix nt> -eighth, eight fifteen thounand dollar*. enable tin reeds of tlieir land* Great and Little Ow imh thereof as may bo i . ■^■taryofthe Interior to pay lifted and allowed by tho Indian twenty-two thousand five hundred reimbursed from the pro- tools, and farm- g utensil*, cattle, and furnishing food *ml trnapor- tiou for bands of Indians with which treaties have >cn made by the Indian peaco commission, under e supervision of Brevet Major General W ney, incurred ainco October first, ( ighteen and sixty-eight, four hundred and elghty-fi teveti hundred aud eighty-four dollars i For tho payment of [such] damages sustained by lm citizens of Niobrara township, Nebraska, by tho action ol tho government iu moving tho Hanteo Sioux upon their lands in tho year eighteen hundred and * shall,Jbo found due,) after proper investi • ■ f tho Hecretary of tho In- nation iii r dollars and i trraty February twonty-three, eighteen hundred and ‘‘xty-seven, two thousand doliara. For firat of five Instalments for blacksmith and as sistant, obop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, per eighth articlo treaty February twenty-three, eigh teen hundred and aiity seven, five hundred doliara. QUAPAWS. For amount to be paid to tho Quapaws to assist cm in re-establishing themselves at their homes upon their remaining reservation, per ninth article treaty Febrnary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, five thousand doUars. CLAIMS 1 i exceed two persons. To psy a commission, net to _ to bo appointed by the Recretary of tbe Interior, who shall proceed to the ooautvy of the Seneca*, mixed MONTANA TERRITORY. For tho general incidental expeuseR o( the Indian o direction of tlio Secretary of the fifteen thousand dollars. ^ tlio direction of the Hecretary of tlio Inferior, • thousand dollars. - NEW MEXICO. For tlio geueral Incidental expenses of tlio Indian servico In Now Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu- ,tl implements, and other useful articles, and to assist u ni to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain them- rdves by the pursuit* of civilized life, to bo expended ndor the direction of tho Hecretary of tlio Interior, forty thousand dollars. ORKOON AND WAHHINOTON TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian •rvlco in Oregon and Washington Territory, Includ ing Insurance and transportation of annuity good* and present*, (where no special provision therefor is made by treaties), and ofllco and travelling expenses of the superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-live ud five hundred dollar*. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricul- total implements, and other useful articles, and to as sist them to locate ii terior, fifteen thousand dollars. For the transportation and necessary expenses of delivery of provisions to the Indiaus w ithin the Utah superintendeney. ten thousand dollars. For this amount to carry out tho action contemplat ed by act or Congress. approved May fifth, eighteen hundred and aixty-fonr, entitled, “An act to vacate and •ell tho present Indian reservations In Utah Territory, MISCELLANEOUS, Foi Iron and steel, maintenance of schools for Indiana late ly rentiling in Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw loasohold, to b« expended under the direction of tho Hecretary of the Interior, eleven thousand dollars. FOR THU WICHITA* AND OTHER AFFILIATED BANDA. For the expenses of odoaising, supporting, and fur nishing said bands with agricultural implements aud stock, r*7 of neeessswy employees, purchase of cloth ing. medicines. Iron and steel, and maintenance of schools, to be expended under the direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. CALIFORNIA. For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth er with clothing and food, teams and fhrmlug tools for Indiana in California, sixty thousand dollars. For pay of one physician, one blacksmith, one aa- •iotant blacksmith, one farmer, tho direction stall appoint a commissiou ”... BHPHH id rej>ort tho amount of tho damages sustained not ceoding fifteen thousand dollars, to bo divided nro ta In payment of tho claims to bo found duo, which all be a dual settlement of said claims. To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for de predations committed by Indians iu uorthwAt.rn Iowa in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven ten cents"* 11 ' 1 “ U ° hUndP ® d “ d BlX do,Ur> nnd Uiirty-Vour Sec. 2. And be it further enacted and merchandise furnished any tribe dians under the provisions of any act shall be turned over by the agont or superintendent of such tribo or baud to tho chief* of the tribe or band in bulk and in the original package, m nearly as practicable, and iu or band by tho i hints as tho chief* may deem best, in the presence of the agent or superintendent: Provided, That said chief, tam obwn 0.1 their tnatj obllptton. with Uio government as hereinbefore stated. Sec. 3. And bo ft further ET pended balance now btauding •ted, That tho nnex- .k v- . credit of tho Kan- the books of the Treasury IV- |tribe of Indians | pertinent, appropriated for or belonging to .... ... „„ educational purposes, may be used under tho direc tion of the superintendent of Indian affairs for the central superintendeney in tho purchaso of such arti cles of food and clothing as may in his discretion bo pressing ^ id Iudiai uditloi Vru g I. Ami lie it furthci ied the further smn toll thereof as may be n nactcd, That there heap. . W . to two millions of dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to enable the President to maintain tho peaco among and with the various tribo*. band*, and parties of Indians, aud to promote civilization among said Indians, bring them where practicable, upon reservations, relievo their nel ctstoUae, and oucouruge their effort* at self-support a report «f all expenditures under this appropriation’to bo made iu detail to Coneress In December next' and for tlio purpose of enabling tho President to execute tho pow. rs conkrred by this act he is hereby, author ized, at his discretion, to organize a board of commit- sioners, to consist of not more than ten persons, to bo selected by him from men eminent for their intelli gence and philanthropy, to servo without pecuniary compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise Joint control with tho Seen tary of tho Interior over tho disbursement ot the appropriations madeby this set or any part thereof that the President may designate; aud to pay the necessary oxpentes ol transportation subsistence, and clerk litre- of *aid commissioner* while actually engaged in said service there la hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, tho sum of twenty-fli® thous and dollars, or so much thereof as may bo necessary. Bf.‘\ n. And be it furth r enacted, That nothing p, this act contained, or in any ot tlio provisions thereof shall be so oonstrm-d a* to ratify or approve any trea- ty made with any tribe, bands, or partti * or Indian* "Inee the twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. enacted. That tho appro- the appropriation of March third, eighteen him- im-u and alxty three, fur tho cost*, charges, and r x- i*-uses properly incurred by said Htste in suppressing Indian hostilities in tlio year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, bo, and tho same la hereby, extended to em brace such expenditures incurred In tho year eighteen liundred and sixty-three, to the aiiioiiut of twelve thousand four hundred and eight dollar* and four cent*: Provided, That only so much of such expense* ■hall bo paid tho HUto Of Minnesota aa shall be ai- od by the proper accounting ofllcers under tlio uty-second section of tlio act approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, entitled “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for tlio year end ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and *lxty-tlirce —•* «*r other purposes." ived, April 10, lHfiO. United State* Mall Stage ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA UIDAY8, at 7 o’clock a. m, Htago ofllco in Allan tlio Uultod States Hotel, which 1* a firat-cJaw Hotel, Proprietor* and Clerks a!way* ready and willing ‘o accommodate. Passenger* ■topping at other hotel* are re* ,uc*tod tit regiater their name* for a scat by A o’clock - m., of moll days, and they will be furnlahed a ticket when registered. Baggage taken to and from the office roe of cosrge. JOHN CAIN, Jb., Proprietor. Atlanta, January,30th, 1860. Afec, Kellogg k Go’s store, o I will, also, act aa Agent In referaaoe to any land lota In Forsyth county. Address bm atConandBg, Go.