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NEW ERA. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1869. Y1GIAU1 df®d *od Maty-four, six hundred aud sixty a lan and aixly-aovon centa. ■ T C Q I A l|/ O For third of ten Instalments of the second a — --j. . ... - N I b« LA n Ui ray of two forms**. par fourth artiola treaty fourth Oc- huidred dollara- 4 - a **. mssms&Tmim. thtocu huudred and alxtj-four, throe hundred aud — ■ CtMirrww. Indlau department, and ea with various Indian | Jnu* thirteenth, eighteen [AND MOBTIIKUN AKA- with the nor.hrrn e IudlaiiH, uudor trio- 1 aud silly-eight. for ih. « ightoon hundred of school house, per ■nth. eighteen hundred | dollars. Ifteoal year ending Jim fhlrty.three dollars and thirty-three cento. Nor fifteenth of twenty instalments of annuity in money, per third article treaty twoutyseoondFeb ua- ry, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, twenty thouaand dollar*. , . * . . . For twantr-third of twenty-ala Instalments, to be paid the Gbippewaa of Iflaalaalppl, per third article treaty Auguat aecond, eighteeia huudred and forty- aoveu, oue thouaaud dollar#. For aecond of ten lnatahuunte fur the support of a M hool or achoola upon aald reaervatlon, lu accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud riity seven, four thouaand dollara. For aeoomt of teu in#ulin«nte to be expended in promoting tho progress of tho people lu agriculture I, to be expended by the jr May truth, eighteen the fiscal year ending ■ | md seventy, nine a to fnroiah aald Iudlana b article treaty May tenth, Ight, for the flacal year L twelve hundred dollara; ; carpenter, seveu hun- acveu hundred and * hundred dollars; fat m- 'lollara; and blackamitli, eight hundred and to be expended in |dald tribe who, 1 t | rentable icle treaty .. it, for the It eighteen hur.drcd and lUOf goods, and so i and the Northern he flacal year ending " ’ leventy, four CLACKAMAH IN- 1 VALLEY, e third aeries of an il beoomo self-auatalutng, in a of March nineteenth, eighteen huudred aud alxty-aev- fetm’huu^W aq4^rty > ihrei b ^l^tA Q artwu2SS*25®L carpttitor, ^Super, gnfl physician, fourth Beptember, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, August seventh, eight* e; Aud aixty-eight. necessary medicine#, lu accordance with third article of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen huudred aud aisty-aeven, three hundred dollars. For insurance, transportation, and uoceaaary oost of dcUvary of annuities and provisions for Ghlppc of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article of arch nineteen, f ighteen hundred aud aixty- thouaand dollars. CHIPPEWAH, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINN ERA* OOHIi 1811 HANDS. lor fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity In money, per third article treaty twcnty-aecoud Februa ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thouaand »ix huudred and sixty-six dollara and sixty-six oeuts. For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity in goods, per third *»Uole treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, eight thouaand For fifteenth of thirty inatslmonte for purpoees of lilt, *-*- * r *1 Mrs. For fifteenth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, including compensation of teacher, per tliird article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For lust of fifteen instalments for support of two five, two thousand dollars. For last often Instilments for pay of an engineer to grist and saw-mill at Loech Lake, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, atx huudred dollars. PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. unary twenty-fourth, ety __ ^aawttwas.'sSS'^ For education, during tha pleasure of ths President, per fifth article treaty February louiteeuth. eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth artiola treaty An- gust seventh, eighteen huudred and fifty-six, one thou sand dollars. For five per centum Interest on two hundred thoua- id dollars lor purposes of eduoaUon, per sixth article try miy as venthAngust, eighteen hundred and fifty-six. For trauauorUtlen of such artlolee as may be pur chased for the Creek nation, under treaty of /uiu fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-alx, two thou sand dollars. For interest on seven hundred and seventy-five thouaand one hundred and aixiy-eight dollars, at ths rste of five per centum, to be expended under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under provl alone ef the thtrd article treaty June fourteenth, *igb- flfteen hundred dollars. CROWS. For first of thirty instalments to "apply male per sona over fourteen years of age with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, oonaiating of coat, hat. pantaloons, flannel shirts, and woolen socks, per ninth article treaty May eevonth, eighteen hundred aud six ty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen huudred and seventy, teu thouaand dollara. For Ural of thirty Instalments to supply each female r twelve years of age with a flannel skirt or tho mding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy; and five huudrod dollars. For the first of teu lnataimenta to be used by the Secretary of tho Interior Id the purchaac of such arti cles aa from time to time the condition and uecessi- of tho Indians may indicate to be proper, the , In Kansas, twenty Igbtoen hundred Llo be expended in \tribe who, in the moat valuable hundred and VAN CREEK. AND o credit of education- w, 8wan crook, and Ity eighteenth Octo- ►•four, twenty thous- ptomber, eighteen nta for moral and dollara of which ind yearly, to ona- for aii smiths k articles treaty thlr- ■f and filty-fbnr, i for the aupport I and fifth articles R hundred and flfty- P and twenty dol- I for Chlppewaa of I hundred and six- hop, during the fth article treaty 1 and fifty-four, , eighteen liun- ; daring the pleasure jte treaty September f flity-four, and third teen hundred and six- ft dollara. \ thousand five hun- for the support of F books and ata- of April seventh, I eight hundred dol- kfor the Instruotlou |of annuity in pro- “ per third article dred and titty. hundred grubbing hoea, ten ploughs, ten grind stones, one hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades, and other farming implements, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and alxty-four, one thouaand five huudred dollars. For employment of two carpenters, one thouaaud eight hundred dollara. and two blacksmiths, one thou- iveuth, eighteen huudred aud sixty-four, a bands of Chlppewaa, ao long aa the President may deem it necessary, per sixth article treaty May sev enth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-four, one thousand dollars. For pay of services and traveling expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more thau three persona, to attond the annuity payments to the In- hundred and eighty dollara. For pay of female teachers employed on the reserva tions to Instruct Indian girls in domestic economy, OF CHIPPEWAS. aa annuity to bo paid i>er capita „ tho Red Lake liand of Chippcwaa during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty aecond Octo ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second ar ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen •tfi.of annuity in A article treaty of ^.aud sixty six, six t of delivery of Iky. eighteen hun- ft wm hundred aud fourth October, eigh- d eighth article treaty and rad and flfty-foar. b Mas, eighteen bnn- 1 five hundred dol- of the socoud aeries for fifth article treaty fourth Ml forty-two, and eighth fiber, eighteen hundred to o/treaty May seventh, •foar, six hundred and ■ of seoood aeries, for tohaeeo, per fourth ar- hteew hundred and tor- thirtMh Hapfietaber, M»d third article oi ‘ 1 and atity-iodr, •nd alxty-eeveu KgSSS *«**— hun- during the pleasure of tho President, per a five thousand dollars. sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for anch other useful articles, aud for such oilier useful purposes as may bo doomed for their best interests, per third artido supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dol lars. For the sixth of fifteen instalments for samo objects for Pembina band of Chlppewaa, per same treaty, four thouaaud dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments for pay of ono black smith, one physician, who ahall furnish medicine for the sick, oue miller, and one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three tlionsand five hundred dollars. For sixth of filteeu instalments for the purchase of iron and steel and other articles for blackamiihing purposes, per same treaty as above, one thouaand five carpentering and other purposes, per a thouaand dollars. cmoKASAwa for tho flacal year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-nine, and for tho fiscal - June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud thousand dollars. CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per aecond article treaty hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, por sixth article treaty eighteenth October, «ighteen hundred aud twenty, ninth article treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and flftv-rtvo, six hundred dollara. For permanent annuity for education, per aecond article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty- second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thou sand dollara. For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article treaty twentieth January, eighteen huudred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec ond June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hun dred aud twenty dollara. For interest on three hundred and ninety thouaand five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twslve dol lara and elghty-ninfi cent*: Provided, That It shall bo the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell a suffi cient amount of tho bonds of the United States held In trust for the Choctaw Indiana to enable him to pay tho amount ol tho awards heretofore approved by him in favor of Joseph G. Hoald and Reuben Wright un der the provisions of tha fiftieth article of tha treaty concluded with tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indiana on the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and aixty-eix. CONFEDERATED TRIBBB AND BANDS OF IN DIANA IN MIDDLE OREGON. For last of fivo instalments, second aerioa, for bene ficial objects, at the disorotlon of the President, per second article treaty twenty-fifth Jnne, olghtnen hun dred and flfty-flvo, six thousand dollars. hundred dollara. For tenth of twenty instalment* for tho establish- and aupport of an agricultural and industrial I achool v •* . . ir fourte twenty-second January, eighteen five, three thousand dollara. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the establish- il support of a smith aud carpenter shop, blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall fnrnlsh medicines for the sick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, three thousand aix hundred dol- FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDEBATED TRIBES. For the first ol fivo instalments on one hundred and twenty thouaand dollars, being tho tliird aerioa, for dred aud fifty-live, fonr tlionsand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of i agricultural and industrial achool, keeping in re pair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, ami stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, threo hundred dollara. teentli July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thou- ind tight huudrod dollars. For tenth oft wen tv instalments lor keeping In re pair blacksmiths', tin and gunsmiths', carpenters', d wagon and plough-makers' shops, and providing pair mw aud flouring mills, and for furnishing the hun died dollars. ith of twenty Instalments for pay of a phyai- fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ouo thousand four hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty lnataimenta for keeping in re pair the buildings required for the various employee* and plough maktr, per fourth article treaty twenty- fifth June, eighteen huudred and fifty-live, three thou sand five hnudred dollara. For tenth ef twenty lnstalmcnta for pay and subsis tence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming operations, and one school tcaclior, per fourth article treaty twouty-flfth June, eighteen huudrod aud fifty-five, five thousand aix hun dred dollara. For tenth of twenty lnataimenta for salary of tho head chief of aald coufaderaUd bands, per fourth arti cle treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fif ty-five, five hundred dollara. daiiaie' indr#d »nd flfty-eU, one thousand five hundred For permanent annuity In money, por aecond artl- ** xt *° n U* June, eighteen hundred and two, •f“f*«, t mty aevonth August, eighteen hun dred and fifty-six, three thousand dollars. ror pevmanani annuity in money, per fourth article £SifJ!!y^ u A eighteen hundred and twmUy-slx. and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred sad fifty six, twenty thouMnd*fiofc £T t “ u, J U . ty 1 fQr and assis tant. And for'shopand tools, per eighth article treaty «ix, and flftb utiol. tra.t, ...oath Anmut, ,J s hto,u kumlnd wl Uljr^lx, tight kundnxl ud forty dol. Por permanent annuity for Iron and steel for ahon per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth artlol* treaty s<-vwith Auguat, alglitosn hundred and filty-ali. two hundred and seventy dollars. For ponaantnt annuity for the pay of a wheelwright por eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred an# fifty-six, six hundred dollar* during tha pleasure oi treaty fourteenth February, thirty-thfw. aadtftt atted# treaty seventh Auguat, eighteen kindred and fifty-*!x, eight huudrod and for ty dollars. For iron aud steel for shop during the pleasure of the Frseldaot, per fifth article treaty fourteenth Feb ruary, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, end fifth ar ticle treaty eerenth Augnet, eighteen hundred and fif ty-dx, three bundled and seventy dollar*. For wagon-maser, during the pleasure of the Free!- of teu dollara fur oach Indian roaming, (oue thousand nine hundred and fifty-three souls), per nluth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- oight, for tho fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand live huudred and thirty dollara. For the construction ol s school house or mission building, per third articlo treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred aud sixty-eight, two thouaand fivo hun dred dollars. For tho erection of a steam circular saw-mill, with a grist-mill aud shinglo machine attached, per third arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred aud alxty- and engineer, per tenth articlo treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, five thousand two hundred dollara. For construction of a warehouse or store-room for the use of the agent in storing goods belonging to the Indiana, per third article of the treaty of May sev enth, eighteen hnndrcd and siity-cight, two thouaand five hundred dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per same article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. For the building of a residence for a physician to aald Indians, per same articlo of aame treaty, two thou sand dollars. seven thousand five hundred dollars. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private article to aup eighteen hundred aud eighteen, one hundred dollars! For interest on fbrty-aix thousand aud eighty dol lars, at five per centum, being tho value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hun dred and twenty-nine, for education jier Senate resolu tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and tliirty- ui ■ uaciiiaiui, carpenter, wrjncr, ana uujm-wii, who rttall furnish insdletnas for the sick, per eleventh artu la trusty thirty-flnt January, eighteen bundled and fifty-five, three thouaand six huudred dollara. MENOMOKEEH. Fur fourteenth of fifteen InalalmmU for pay of mil lar, per third artiola treaty twelfth May, elghtevn hun dred and fifty-four aix hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen luaUIinefits of annuity upou two huudred and forty-two tboasaud aix hundred aud etfkty-«lx dollara, for cooalon of land*, per fourth ar ticle treuty May twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, aud Henato amendment thereto, sixteen thous and ouo huudred and soveiity-nlne dollars and six eents. Ml AMIES OF KANSAS. For permanent provision for blacksmith and aula- tan t. aud lroa aud a teal for shop, par fifth article trea ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, aud fourth artiola treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred aud flftr-toor, nine hundred and lorty dollars. *V>r pel uianent provision for miller, in lisu of gun smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred end eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third October, eighteen huudred and thirty-four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen huudrod and lllty- foiir, six huudred dollars. Fur interest on fllty thousand dollars, at fivo per ofutuui, for educational purpoees, por third article treaty fifth June, eighteen huudred aud fiity-four, two thouaaud five huudred do iters. For U-ntli of twenty instalments upon two huudrod thousand dollars, per third articlo treaty fifth Juui. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, aovau thoiiaaud fivo huedred dollara. MIAM1EB OF INDIANA. For interest on two hundred and twenty-ono thous and two hundred and flfty-aovon dollars and eighty- six coats, uninvested, at five per centum, per Sen ate'# amendment to fourth articlo treaty firth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven tlionsand and aixty-two dollxrs aud eighty-nine centa. MIAMIES—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred aud nine-five, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or oilier wise, per articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred aud fivo, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in good* or otherwise, per third aud separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. MOLEL INDIANS. For last of ten instalments for keeping in repair saw and flouring mills, and for tho pay oi necessary employees, the benefits of which to be shared alike by thirty thouaand dollars. For support of two manual labor schools, during tho pleasure of tha President, per thlid artlol* traaty thousand five hundred dollars. For last ol ten instalments for pay of s carpenter andjoiner to aid In erecting buildings aud making fumituro for said Indians, and to furnish tools in in said service, por second article- treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen huudrod aud fifty-five, one thousand dollars, ~ pay of teachers to manual labor school for all necessary materials therefor, and fur the subsistence of the pupils, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen huudred and fitty-flvo, twelve AND BANDS ON INDIANS. For fifteenth Instalment, In part payment for re linquisbment of title to tends, to be applied to ben- c flcial objects, per fourth articlo treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, ono thou* treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty four, five thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for the support ofan agricultural and industrial school, aud support treaty December twenty-sixth, o ghteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOES. For such articles of clothing, or raw materials in lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoo Indians, not exceeding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with eighth article treaty Jnne first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. For seeds, farming Implements, work cattle, and conformity with fifth article treaty of June first, eigh- September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and Ulty seveu, ten thousand dollars. Por purchase of Iron and steel and other necessa ries for the shops, during the pleasure of tho Fresl dent, per same traaty, five hundred doUara. smith •a abop, per same treaty, four hundred and eigh ty dollan. For tho purchase of farming utensils aud stock, dur ing the pleasure of the Frosldeut, per aame treaty, twelve hundred dollars. For pay of farmer, per same treaty, »(r hundred dollara. Fur pay of miller, at the discretion of the President, per same treaty, six hundred dollars. For pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars. For pay of apprentices to assist in working tin- mill, per same tr. sty. five hundred dollars. For keeping in repair the grist and saw mills, p samo treaty, three huudrod dollars. PONCAS. For tlie sixth of ten instalments of tho second series, “to be paid to them or expeuded for their benefit,*' per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen * dml and fifty eight, ten thonsand dollars. For this amount, to be expended during the pleasure of ilio President in furnishing such aid aud assistance In agricultural aud mechanical pursuits provided for In tlie first part of the aeoond article of treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as POTTO WAT A MIES. five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and sev enty-seven cents. silver, per third article treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh. teen, oue thousand eight hundred aud eleven dollars aud ninety-three cents. For permanent annuity In money, per second artf cle treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, one thousand four huudred aud forty- teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand tho fiscal year treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred aud ty-ulxe, eleven thousand fivo hundred and nlnety-alx dollars aud thirty-three cents. For life annuity to chief, i>er third articlo treaty (ieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, third articlo tieaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and twenty-six, aecond article treaty September hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollara. For permanent provision for tho payment of mon y in lieu of tobacco, iron, and Bteel, por second artic io treaty twentieth September, eighteen huudrod and twenty-eight, and tenth article of tho treaty of the fifth aud seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two huudred aud seventeen dollars and for ty-three cents. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third Mle treaty sixteenth October, eighteen huudred and I twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second artl- lole treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollara and nine ty-four centa. ■ For permanent provision for fift; barrels of salt, ?r second article of treaty twenty-uinib July, eigh- a hundred and twenty-nine, three huudred aud sev- President, per fourth article treaty twentieth July, eighteen hundred ana thlriy-one, one thousand and sixty dollara. 8HAWNEK8. For pe rmanent annuity for educational purposes, por fourth article treaty tntrd Auguat, seventeen hun dred aud ulnetv-five, and third article treaty tenth May, elghteeu huudrod and fifty four, one thousand dollara. For pormaucut annuity, lu specie, for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep tember, eighteen huudred aud seventeen, aud third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred aud fifty- four, two thouaand douara. For Interest, at five per oentum, ou forty thousand dollan, for educational purposes, per third articlo treaty tenth May, olghteen huudred and llfty-four, two thousand dollara. SHOSHONES. WnBTKBN HANDS. For sixth of twouty instalments, to be expended, un der tho direction of the President, in the purchase of ■uoh articles as iie may deem suitable to their want#, either aa hunters or herdsmen, per sevouth article treaty October first, elghteeu huudred and sixty-three, five thousand dollars. KAHTXKN BANDS, For sixth of twenty Instalment#, to ho expended, under the direction of the Proaideut, in tho purchase of such articles as ho may dei in suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fiftn article treaty July socond, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, ten thousand dollars. MHHHBkl hands. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, under ike direction of the President, in the purchase of such articles aa he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, |>er third arti cle treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, live thousand dollara. OOSHIP BANDS. aud twenty seven dollars and forty-eight cent*, five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun- of such articles, including cattle for herding or other purposes, aa he shall deem suitable for tlieir wants and condition, either as huntsmen or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October twelfth, eighteen huu dred and sixty-throe, oue thouaand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in clothing and oilier useful articles, per sixth article treaty seventeenth Novem ber, scveutecu hundred and ninety-four, four thous and five hundred dollars. lara, (being fourth series), under the direction of President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Janua ry. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ouo nd five hundred dollars. onth of twenty instalments for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for tha sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and filty-five, three thousand live hundred dollars. TABEGUAOHE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten instalments for the purchaso of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, elghteeu huudred aud sixty-three, aud Senate amend- ment of March twenty-filth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, teu thouaaud dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, per eighth articlo ty, for tho purchaso of provisions, under the direction of the Secretary of the luterior, teu thousand dollars. For the purchaso of Iron, steel and neccaaary tot>]> for blacksmith’s shop, aa per tenth articlo of said trea. ty, two huudred aud twenty dollars. For pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per same ar tide of same treaty, ono thousand OM hundred dol lars. necaa and Shawnee*, and Quapaws, and make careful investigations of their claims for losses, per twalfth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun dred and alxty-rix/y-aeven, four thousand dollan. WYAJIDOntBja, United States to said Indians umier existing treaties, and so forth, i»er thirteenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-aoven, three thousand dollars. whites in eighteen hundred aud fifty six, per eigh teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, six thousand ssveu hundred huudred and sixty-nine thousand six hundred d eighty-six dollars aud seventy-five centa, invested for said Indians, per act of Congress, July twelve, eighteen hundred aud sixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar ticle treaty Fobruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars. For this amount, to bo taken from tbo invested fund of said ludians, aud to be paid to the tribe, per capita, to assist them lu establishing themselves in their new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twenty-three, elghteeu hundred and sixty-seven, thirty thousand dollurs. For thl* amount, being the balance of interest, at centum per mouth, ou thirty-nine thousand till vested in Kansas bonds in December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article treaty February twenty-llins, eighteen hundred aud sixty- and sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollars. HAC AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Sacand Fox In diana, parties to this treaty, at the rato of one dollar per a 3 for < VOL. Y.—NO. 1289. •gent, one physician, and two teachers for the Mission Indians of California, twenty-two thousand dollars Fur this amount, or so much thereof aa may be nec essary to supply the deficiency m tho appropriation for removing the Indians from Smith’s River reservation to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations in Gal- Horn is, two thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expense of removal and aubal tence of Indians in Oregon not parties to auy treaty and for pay of noccsMry employee*-, twenty thousand For salary of a special agent to take chat go ol Win nebsgo and Pottawatomie Indiana now in the State of Wisconsin, one theussnd five hundred dollars. For payment of lntereift on one million two hundred aud ninety-nine thousand three hundrod dollars, non- paying stocks, held by tho Secretary of the Interior in teiu.t for various Indisu tribes, up to and including the iulereet payable July first, eighteen hundred and aix- ty-niue, leas two tnonU* [sevenths] of aix per centum interest ou seven hundred and ninety-six thousand eight hundred dollars, Virginia stock, for the pay ment of which provision has been made, sixty-five thousand six huudred and elghteeu dollars aud fifty- seven centa, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For payment o| Interest ou fifteen thousand dol bonds, for the fiscal year ending June thirtiotb, eighteen hundred and smy-ulne. for the Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars. I For payment of interest on slxtj-otght thousand ■ June l thirtiete Ct< * 1 f°, r .. t | > .. n .* clLl . y °^ r fifidiiig | nations? f j|||H For Minnesota and Michigan, ten importation, and necessary ex throe hundred and uiuety-throe and tliirty-two hundredth acres of land, (being tbe residue of hundred and fifty-seveu thouaaud acres ceded to . Uniteil States, after deducting the amount of land set am ' for individuals), per tliird article treaty Februa- ninety-three dollars and thirty-two centa. For erection of a dwelling houso for the agent of said tribe, a houso and shop for a blacksmith, and dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and six- ■evou, six thousand dollars. For first of five instalments for the support of a physician and purchase of medicines, per te nth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty- with tobacco aud salt, per tenth artlCM treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, three hundred aud fifty dollars. To pay tho claim of tho Sacs and Foxes against the lUnited States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- sven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For amouut necessary to pay the expenses of nego tiating this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb- fif-d stock, as per s transportation, and general incidon- e dolivery of goods, provisions, aud e article of samo treaty, three thous- D WAMIHH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH- hundred aud twenty dollars. For Insurance and transportation ending June thirtieth, elghteeu huudred aud seventy, pair the hospital and providing the necessary modi- dues and furniture therefor, par fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen huudrod and fifty-five, three of tha head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, aud Up per Hand d urtiUes tribes, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, fifteen For interest iu lieu of Investment on fifty-seven thousand five hundrod dollara, balance of oue hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to tho first of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, at five ioen hun dred and fifty-four, two thousand otght hun dred and seventy-five dollara. KANSAS. rut in liou of investnicut on two hundred thousand dollars, at fivo i»cr centum per annum, per second article treaty of January fourteen, elghteeu huudred and .«*rty-six, ton thousand dollars, KICKAFOOS. For sixteenth instalment of interest, at five per cen tum, on oue huudred thousand dollars for educational and othar beneficial purpoees, as per second article treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. For slxteontli Instalment on two hundred thonsand dollars, to be paid In eighteen hundred and seventy, par second articlo treaty elghteonth Msv, eighteen hnudred and fifty-fom-, seven thousand dollars. KLAMATirAND MODOC IMDIAN8. For fourth of five Instalments, to bo applied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, eight thousand dollars. For third of twenty Instalments for keeping In re pair on* raw-mill, one flouring mill, buildings for tho blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plough-maker, mmm M ‘ ‘ hospital, aa per fourth mail •ty and slxty-foi For fourth of tools and ter, blacksn and books aud five ban For fourth tenth, eighteen hundred for tlie manual labor rsaiy ol October iour- slwy-fbnr, one thous- for pay aud aub- wagon and p October four Six thousand school teach fourteenth, < thonsand all tenia to pay salary i one mllftnr, IU 1 tlcle treaty of Oeto of thirty thousand dol- umler direction of the to provide*'the neces- article treaty thlrty- A and fifty-five. Are hun For tenth of twenty instalments for tha support of an •grtnfltmfl and industrial sebool, sad tor py of teachers, war eleventh article treaty thirty*!* Jarfu- •rr^ejlhtera hundred end fifty-tra, twe For tenth of twenty luataimenta for the c«| fifteen thousand dollars. For deficiency in the appropriation for amount of deficiency expended in subsisting tho Nsvsjoes at tho Bosque Redondo, according to tlie contract made by Theodore II. Dodd, from tho twcnty-Becoud of May, eighteen hundrod and sixty-eight, until their removal to their old homes, ono thousand ono hundred and flfty-flvo dollars and ninety cents. 8LS8IT0N AND WARrETON. For survey of reservation for tho Sissiton aud War- joton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third. no treaty said ; n, cightcou hundred aud sixty- fourth, sns of February niui seven, fortv-fivo thousand dollars, or so niush thereof as as may bo necessary. NEZ PERCE INDIANS. For last of five instalments of second * efleial objocta, at tbe discretion of tho 1 . ..... articlo treaty of Juno eleventh, eighteen hun- Ings, and for providing suitablo furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juno, eigh teen huudrod and flfty-flvo, five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for tho employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, S er fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen h rts*—■* *— fh—**- * *— * * ' eighteen hundred and sixty-c carry out tbe prov lsions ‘ r of November fifteen, e, with the Pottowato- > treaty of March tweu- , by paying to lrod and fifty-five, tl p thousand l < hundred dol- For t#nth of twenty instalment* for keeping In re pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths', gunsmiths', carpenters’ and wagon and plough-makcri-' shops, and for provid ing necessary Us»ls therefor, por fifth article treaty eleventh Jane, eighteen hundred and flfty-U\e, five hundred dollars. For tetith of twenty instalments for tlio employment of one superintendent of farming, aud two fanners, two rullli rs, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one guu- smith, one carpenter, aud one wagon and plough-ma ker, per filth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, oight thousand fivo hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments forkoeplng in repair tho hospital, and providing the necessary modicines and furniture thorefor, per fifth articlo treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fivo, threo hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty lnsUlmonts for pay of a physi cian, per fifth articlo treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, oue thousand two hundred dol lars. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re- . dr ths buildings for the various employees, and for providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth ar ticle treaty sleventh June, eighteen hundred and fiftv- ive, two hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juno, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, five hundred dollars. For last of four instalments to enable the Indians to remove and loos to upon the reservation, to be expend ed in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per llrat clause fourth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteen hun- and clothing the ohildron who Khali attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding-houses with neces sary furniture, tho purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for tho schools, as per fourth clause fourth article treaty of Juno nine, eighteen huudrod and sixty-three, three thousand dol lars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar- tlole freaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty- eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five hundred dol- For third of flfltN'O Instalments for repair* of houses mills, shops, and so forth, and providing the necessary furniture, tools, and materials, as per fifth article trea ty June ulutU, eighteen hundred and «lxty-threc, two boarding sclioote, thousand aix hundred dollars. matrons to take charge of the assistant teachers, ono farmer, millers, a* per fifth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteen hundrod and sixty-three. 0MAHA8. For tbe socond of fifteen instalments of this amount, bolug third of •eries, in money or otherwise, per fHurtli articlo treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. For fourth of ton iastahneot# for kssping In repair grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop, or eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and flfty-foar, snd tliird article treaty March sixth, eighteen hundred and Hixty-hvs, three hundred For pay of ouo engineer, twelve hundred dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for pay of ouo miller, per #amo treaties, nine luindr- d dollars. For fourth of ton Instalment* for pay of nn« former, fier same treaties, seven hundr<*l and twenty dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for ;>*y of blacksmith, per aame treaties, seven hundrtd and fifty dollars. 08 AUER. _ . interest on (slxty-ntns thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, at five per centum per annum, be ing value of fifty-four sections of land set apart by said treaty for educational purposes, three thouaand fonr hundred and fifty-six dollars. For interest ou threo hnudred thousand dollars at five per eentmn per annum, to be paid semt-anunally, iti money or alien articles aa tho Hecretary of tho lu terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Septera- liar twenty nine, eighteen hundred and aiity-flve, fif- en thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, provisions, and so rth, purchased for the Great and IJttle Osage Indl- is, or so mach thereof as may be necessary, three thonsand five hundred dollars. 0TT0WA8 AND CHIPPEWAfl OF MICHIGAN. For seoond af four canal annual lnataimenta In coin o< the sum e< two hundred and six thousand dollars, being the unpaid part of the principal sum of three hundred and atx thousand dollars, to be distributed por capita, In tha uaual manner of paying annuities, par tliird article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eigh teen hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thousand five hundaad dollars. For Interest on one hundred and three thonsand dollars, at fire par eentam. Wing the balanoe of two hundred and aix thonsand dollars for tho fiscal year Ithteen handred snd 3red and fifty dollars. OCTOU AMD MU0OCRUB. For aeoond of fifteen lnataimenta, being the third ‘ “ ~~ • fourth article treaty 1 and fifty four, nine thousand dollars. For perpetual annuity, at least one-half whioL to e In goods and such articles as may ha deemed ~ ceeary for them, per second article treety twi proportion of tho cash value of tlie 1‘oUowatomie an nuities to which they may bo entitled, the sum o hundred aud thirty-threo thousand one hundred and slxty-thra# dollars and eighty oonte, in currency, and the sum of one hundred and tweuty-three thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollars snd seventy-tlireo cents, in gold, to bo paid out of the funds belonging ually withdrawn from their tribal rela tion#. u'-'l muter *ufd treaties become crfilKuuo •! the United 8 tat os, lie, snd the same are hereby, appro priated : Provided, That no part of aaid money due In-louging to minor children shall bo paid to thei further, That before the President shall causo any mouey to bo paid out of this appropriation, or any patent* to bo issued, ho shall causo evidence to be ta ken and #hall be satiifled that tho recipients be sold such proportion of the bouds held by him in trait for said Indians aa may be necessary to comply with said provision*. POTT0WAT0M1ES OF HURON For permanent annuity In mouey or otherwise, per ■end articlo treaty of si cuth November, eigh- 1 hundrod aud sevsn, four hundred dollan. QUAPAW8. For education, during tho ploasuro of tho President, per third articlo troaty thirteenth May, eighteen huu dred aud thirty-threo, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith aud assistant, and tools, and Iron and steel for shop during tho ploaaure, of the Presi dent, per third articlo treaty thirteenth of May, eigh teen hundred and thirty-throo, ono thousand and six ty dollars. For farmer, during tho ploasuro of tho President por third article treaty thirteenth Msv, tighteon hun drod snd thirty-three, six hundrod dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS. For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects, agricultural and industrial school, and pay of suita ble instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred and flfty-flvo, five hundred dollar*. For tentli of twenty Instalments for tho employ- ■cut of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmor, and a physician, who shall furnish medicine* for tho sick, per teutli article troaty first July, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. ROGUE RIVER8. last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, snd stock, per third articlo treaty tenth Hcpteuiher, eighteen hundred snd fifty-three, 'vo thousand five huudrod dollars. SACd AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, por third article troaty third November, elghteeu huudred nl four, one thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, st five per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen huudrod aud thirty-seven, ton thou- on eight hundred thousand dollars, at a, per second articlo treaty eloveuth Go i hundrod aud forty-two, forty thous and dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. |For Interest on one hundred and fifty-seven tlious- ty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred snd thirty- seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dol- 8BMIN0LES. article treaty seventh August, elghteeu hundred and fifty-aix, twelvo thouaand five huudred dollars. For tntereal on two hundred Mid fifty thousand dol lars, at five per ceutum, to be paid aa annuity, (they fire per centum per annum, “to be paid annually twenty-live hundrod dollars. For Interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of fivo per contum per annum, “to be paid annually," for tbe aupport of the 8cuimo.o government, a# per third article treaty of March twe-ntv-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, ono thousand dollars. For this amount, being tho iniorsat on fifty thous- 1 five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and twen- r-ono cents. SENECAS. For i>ermauent annuity in specie, per fourth articlo treaty twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and treaty aevsntecnth Heptein <er, eighteen hundred aud etflhteen, five hundred dolls s. For blacksmith and assist mt, shop snd tools. Iron or [sndj steel, during the ph sure of the President, *• per fourth article treaty of Fobrnary twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollar*. BENACA8 OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity. In lieu of Interest on stuok, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen huudred aud thirty-one, six thouaaud dollars. For interest, in lieu of Investment, on seventy'five thousand dollars,at five per oentum. por act of twenty- seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-etx, three thousand seven hundred aud fifty dollars. For Interest, at five per ceutum, ou forty-three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario Bank to tbe United Stain* treasury, per set of twenty- seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-«lx, two thousand one hundred and ftfty-two dollars aud fifty SIN EGAS AND SHAWN EES. For permanent annuity, In apeci*, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. Tor blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the and dollar#. UMPQUAS AND CALAPOOIAS, OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OREGON. For last of live instalments of tlio third series of an nuity for beneficial objects, to bo expeuded as directed by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen huudred and fifty-four, ono thou aand seven hundred dollars. For last of fifteen instalments lor tho pay of a physi cian aud purchase of medicines, per sixth articlo trea ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred ami fif ty-four, ono thousand five huudred dollars. For tho fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of a teacher and purchase of l>ookH aud stationery, por sixth article troaty twenty ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ouo thousand four huudred and fifty dollars. UMPQUAP, (COW CREEK BAND.) F’or sixteenth oi twenty instalment* iu blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third articlo troaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, fivo hundred aud fifty dollar*. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSE, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For last of five instalments of second series, to be . .— expended under the direction of the President, per March two, sfgnteen hunflrei socond articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred tlionsand dollar*, and fifty-flv*, six thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tbo purchaso of all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med icines aud hospital stores, books aud stationery for schools, aud furniture for tho employee*, per fourth articlo treaty ninth June, elghteeu hundred and iifty- ruary elghteeu, eighteen huudred and sixty-s ■ ^ huudred dollars. TAREQUACHE, MU ACHE, CAPOTE, WEEMINUCHE, YAMI’A, GRAND RIVER, AND UINTAH HANDS OF UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room at e.*ch of tho agencies, for the use of the ageut in stor ing goods belonging to tbe Indians, fifteen huudred doilars each, per fourth articlo treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For erecting an ageucy building for the resldenco of tho agent at each of tho agencies, fifteen hundred dol lars each, par fourth article treaty March two, eighteen huudi d aud sixty-eight, throe thousand dollars. *ixtj -er-ht, six thousand dollars. For construction of four buildings, for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, snd miller, st each of the agen cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article troaty March two, eighteen hundred and alxty-eight, twolve thouaaud dollars, aud a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article treaty of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousand dollara, or so much thereof as may- bo necessary. For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and oue blacksmith, per fourth aud fifteenth articles treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, fivo thousand two huudred aud fifty dollars. For purchaso of iron snd stoel, snd the necessary tools for the blacksmith shop, per ninth articlo troaty March two, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, two hundred and twenty dollars. For first of thirty instalments, to bo expended uuder the direction of tho Secretary of tho luterior, for clothes, blsnkrta, and sucli other articles *s ho msy think proper and uocessary, per eloveuth article treaty — » »—)d and sixty-eight, thirty Sioux ludians of dght thousand doliar*. For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that may hereafter be iucurred, by oftlcers of the Indian dt-paruieut In the rescue of prisoners from Indian tribes aud returning them to their homes, and for ex penses incident to the arrest and confinement within the territory of the United States, by order of such of ficers, of persons charged with crimes against tho In dians, five thousand dollar#. To pay expenses iucurred iu taking census of North Carolina Cherokee ludians, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For this amount, cesaary to re-establish the Shoshone-, . Ull other stroUing bands of Indians in the southern por tion of Idaho Territory. snd southeastern portion of Or« o nj,oii lh.Fort l!.ll™.cr v « 1 on,on Bulk, rirer, Id.ho Territory, or ou tko Slletzor Kl,m.Ui rc.erv.( Mon in Oregon, a. the Secretary of the Interior m«y determine, including the transportation of all necessa ry articles snd the material snd labor for the con struction of the houses aud mills and pay [ofl necessa ry employ eea for one year, thirty thousand dollars. For this amouut, or so much thereof** may bo ne cessary, to aid in subsiding said Indians for tlie first year after tbeir settlement ou said reservation or re servations, no part of which to be expended until said Indians shall be so established, and to be applied pro rata as said settlement shall bo made, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That none of ths pay ments provided for in this act shall be made uide*H . JP thousand dol! F'or tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay aud subsistence of ono superintendent of farming ojicra- tions, ono farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, one wagon and plough-maker, one carpenter and joiner, one physician, and two teachers, per iourtli article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred aDd fifty-five, eight thousand four huudred and fifty dollars For teutli of twenty instalments for tho pay of each of the head chiefs of tho Walla-WalU, Cayuse, aud Umatilla bands, the sum of fivo hundred doilars por aanum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifleou hundrod dollars. For touth of twenty instalments for salary for the »n of Pio-pio-mox-mux, por fifth articlo troaty ninth Juno, oightcen hundred and fifty-five, one hundred WINNEBAGOES. For interost on ono million dollars, at five per con- tm, por fourth article treaty first November, eighteen huudred aud thirty-seven, and joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen hundrod and sixty-two,fifty-thou sand dollars. F'or twenty-third of thirty inntalment* of interost on oighty-fivo thousand dollars, at fivo per centum, per fourth article dred anil fort fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIAN8. For third of fivo instalments, to be oxpended i; tion of tho Preside August twelfth, ci thousand dollars. YAKAMA NATION. For last of fivo instalments of aecond series for ben eficial objects, st the discretion of tho President, per fourth articl* treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollar*. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for tho aupport of two schools, ono of which is to be ac agricultural and Industrial school; keeping in repair school buildings, snd for providing suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred snd filty-five, five hundred dollars For tenth of twenty itsUhuenta for tho employment ' ono superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred ul firty-flvo, three thousand two huudred dollars. F'or tenth of twenty instalments for the employment one superintendent of farming snd two farmer*, two miller*, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon und plough-ma ker, per fifth articlo troaty niuth June, cightcou hun dred aud fifty-five, eight thousand five hundrod dol lars. For tenth of twenty instalments for kteping iu re- , air hsw and flouring mills, and furnishing tho neces sary tool* and fixture*, per fifth articlo troaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundrod dollars. For tenth of twonty instalments for kocplng in re pair tho hospital, and providing tlie necessary medi cines and fixtures therefor, per fifth article traaty ninth June, eighteen hundred flfty-flvo, threo hundrod dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths’, gunsmith*’, earpontora’, o ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hnn- physiclan, por fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, one thouaand four hundred dollars. For tenth ol twenty instalments for keoplng in re pair the buildings required for tho various employees snd for providing the necessary furniture thorcfoi, per fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for the salary ot uch person aa the Raid confederated tribes and band* of Indians may select to be their head chief, per fifth article traaty ninth Juno, eighteen huudr<'d fivo, five hundred dollars. ■■ YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. found to bo csimble of sustaining themselves, per ■ For this amonnt, to lie expended of tho Secretary oi tho Interior, in providing each lodge or head of a family in said confederated bands with ono gentle American cow, a* distinguished from ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and live head of sheep, per thirteenth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred und Bixty-oiglit, forty-fivo thousand dol- AB1Z0KA. For the general incidental expenses of ilio Indian service iu tho territory of Arizona, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent almdos, and sus tain themselves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under tho direction of tho Hecretary of the Interior, soventy thousand dollars. C A LITO UNIX. superintending agents, fivo thousand dollars, g COLORADO TKBMTOBY. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service iu Colorado Territory, presents of goods, sgri-p cultural implements, and other useful articles, snd t< them to locate in permanent abo<' ~ m f •Ives by tho lit* of civilized life, to bo Jtion of the Secretary of the In terior, twenty-five thousand dollars. pended under the d DAKOTA TKRBITOBY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian Service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, aud other usefol articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent abodes, snd sus tain themselves by the pursuit* of civillxed life, to be ponded under the direction of the Secretary of tho luterior, fifteen thousand dollars. IDAHO TKBBITORY. For the general Incidental expenses of the Iudian service in ldslio Territory, present* of goods, agricul tural implements, snd other useful articles, and to ss- sint them to locate iu permanent abodes, snd sustain __ _ _ _ certain contra« ta mode by 1>.‘W. Ballard, governor aud ex-of- llcio superintend* nt of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri tory. in July, egbteen hundred snd sixty-seven, for subsistence, and # '— w “•** ^—**- MONTANA TKUUITOBY. For tbe general Incidental expenses of the Iudian service in Montana Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural imploiuont*, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent abodes, #nd to sus tain themselves by ths pursuits of civilized life, to l>o lexpenfled under the direction of tlie Secretary of tho Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. with tho year lu which they shall remove to snd settle ami reside upon their reservation, per fourlli articlo treaty nineteenth April, olghteen hundred and fifty- igliC forty thousand dollara: Provided, That no part ■f the moneys appropriated to pay annuities due the lng. agricultural or mechanical Implements that as shall bo agreed upon by the chiefs and headmen of said tribe, in a general council held for this purpose, ths same to bo estimated for by the local agent and certlfod by the superintendent of Indian attain, ex cept whsre otherwise provided by troaty stipulation. H BN EC A3, MIXED SENECAS AND 8HAWNEE8, S UAI’AWH, CONFEDEllATETD] FEOBIAS, KAS- A8KIAR. WEAR. AND PlANKKflRAWS, OTTOWA8 OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCHE DE IftKUF, seven, twenty thousand dollars. To pay for thirty thonaand acres of land reded to the government by the Senecas, por socond articlo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen h mired and slxty-aeven, twenty-four thonaand dollan. •HAWmtES. treaty February twenty-throe, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, two thousand dollara. ~ five instalments tor blacksmith sad as- ind tools, snd Iron and steel for shop, Ido treaty February twenty-three, eigh- and iixty-«even, five hundred dollars, quaraws. to be paid to the Quapawa to aaalst them in re-eatablialuug ths in selves at their homes upon their remaining reservation, per ninth artide treety February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and ■ixty-aeven, five thousand dollars. onana roa looses by th* wan. To pay a commission, not to axeaod two persons, a be appointed by the Bamt B|| ahall proceed to the country o For the general incidental expouson of the Indian _ rvico in Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural im plements, and other useful articles, and to assist them •»locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves _y the pursuits of civilized life, to be expend**! under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, twenty iousaud dollara. NEW MEXICO. Jl-'or the general incidental expenars of the Indian sorvlco in Now Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu re 1 implements, and other useful articles, snd to avatet them to locate in permanent alxxiea, and sustain them selves by the pursuits of civilized Ufo, to bo expended , under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, J fifty-1 forty thousand dollars. OBSUON AMD WAKUINUTOM TKIlUITOnV. For Uio general Incidental expenses of the Indian m^^m service In Oregon and Washington Territory, liiclud- ug insurance and transportation of annuity good# and presents, (where no special provision therefor is made thouaand five hundred dollars. UTAn terhitoby. Fo • the general Incidental expense* of the Indian service In Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricul tural nplements, and other useful articles, and to as sist t. era to locate in permanent abode*, and snatain them* Wea by the tmrauite of ctvlliznd life, to he i and necessary expenses of i tho Indiana within tho Utah thousand dollars. For this amount to carry out the action eontemplat- upertutendeoey, t cd by act of Congress, approved May flflb, eighteen huudred and sixty-four, entitled, “An set to vacate and sell the present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, and to settle raid Indians in Uintah Valley," five thou aand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS, For tho expenses of colonizing, supporting, and fur nishing agricnltural implements and stock, pay cearary employee#., purchasing clothing, mediclns. Iron and steel, maintenance of schools for Indies late ly residing iu Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw leasehold, to be expanded orator the direction of the Seoretery of the Interior, eleven thousand dollars. roa THE WICHITA* AMD OTHBB AFFILIATED RAMOS. For tho expenses of colonizing, supporting, aud fur nishing sald bands with sgricultarel implements and stock, nay of necessary employees, purchase of cloth ing. medicines. Iron snd steel, and maintenai.ee of schools to be expended under the direction of the Secretary ef th« Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. CAUFORVIA. For tite purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth er with clothing and food, teams and farming tools for Indiana In California, sixty thonsand dollan. For par of one physician, one blacksmith, one aa- atetant blacksmith, one former, one carpenter, and one teacher upon each of the three reservations of Cal ifornia, and on# miller at the Round Valley, and on* upon he lloopa Valley reservation#, and oua special lie pro wlth tho government to which they may be par ities; or in case portions of said tribes or bauds have observed all of said obligations, payments shall be i hundred and sixty-seven, with tho Pottawate s, two thousand fivo hundred dollars, or this amouut to pay for subsistence furnishoi to the Ponca Indians, by direction of the Iudian peace commission, under a contract made with J. W Bos ler, eleven thousand uino hnudred dollars and twenty- six cent*. For CIIWMM incurred by M. Wilkinson, United States agout for tho Arickarccs, Gros Ventres aiul Mandan Indians, uuder instructions from tho Indian peace commission, to make aaid Indiana, as far as pos sible, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun dred and seventy-six dollars and forty-Heveu cent* For this amount, to supply a deficiency in tho ap- prcprlation for pay of commissioners to bo appointed by the President, as per forty-ninth aud fiftieth art! cles treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen huudred and sixty-aix, aud Senate amendment thereto with the Choctaws snd Chickasaw*, fifteen hundred and thirty- eight dollara and forty-raven ornate. For this amount, interest due the Choctaws and Chickasaw#, August eighth, eighteen hundred und b!x ty-eight, on three hundred thousand dollars held i n trust for said ludians, under tho third article treatyj April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ixty-aix fifteen thousand dollars. * x For this amount, or so much thereof a* may bo i . cesaary to enable the Secretory of tbe Interior to pay ed and allowed by tho Indian •nty-lwo thousand fivo hundred F'or this amount, to ho reimbursed from tho pro ceeds of their lands in Kansas, for subsistence of the Groat and Little Crag*Indians, thirty thousand dol- F'or this amount, oi cesaary to pay expeni _ paring home#, furnishing provisions, toolsTaud ^“farm ing: utensils, cattlei andi furnishing food and trnspor- Utlou for bauds of Indians with which treaties have boon made by the Indian peace commission under tho supervision of Brevet Major Genorsl W. 8 liar- ney, Incurred since October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, four hundred and elghty-flve thous and seven hundred aud eighty-four dollats aud twen ty-one cents. action of the government lu iroving tbe s»nlco Bloui upou their lonila In tho yc.r eighteen hundred end sixty-six, a* shall, (bo found due,} after proper invest!• notion under tbo direction of tho Socrotory of Uio lu- ■rior, who shall appoint a commission to ascertain ad report tho amount of tho damages sustained not icceding fifteen thousand dollars/to bo dividcS j”ro ito In payment of tho claims to be found due. which ahall be a final settlement of said claims. To supply defleisney of appropriation to pay for do- predations committed by Indians in northwestern Iowa in the year olghteen hundred and flfty-seven ten thousand nine hundred and six dollars and thirty-four Bec. 1. And be it further enacted, That all good* aud merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In dians under tho provisions of any act shall bo turned over by the agent or superintendent of «uch tribe or band to the chief# of the tribe or band in bulk and in tbe original package, as nearly as practicable, and in the presence of tho headmen of the tribe if practicable, to bo distributed to tho tribe or band by tho chiefs in such manner as tho chit fs may doom best. In the prosenoo of ths agout or superintendent: Provided. That aald chief# have observed tlieir treaty obligations with the government as hereinbefore stated. the book* of tho Treasury De- ■I. . for or belonging to them for educational purposes, may bo used under the direc tion of tho superintendent of Indian affairs for the 8eo. 4. And bo it further enacted, That there bo ai>- propriated tho further sum of two millions of dollars or so much thereof as rosy be necesaary, to cnablo the Proaident to maintain tho peace among and with the various tribe*, band*, and parties of Indians, aud to promote civilization among said Indians, bring them where practicable. upon reservations, relieve their nel ckssitic*. and encourage their effort* at self-support- e report of all expenditures under this appropriation’to bo made In detail to Congress In December next: and for the purpose of enabling th“ n —— 4 *- tho powers c izod, a ‘ mf'-iTod bj till, ict be U hereby, ,„Uior. In ., ore.eiie i boird of comm!,. “6 thill till pencil,, t bis disciodou, t ■toners, to couwlat of uc ■elected by him from mci gencoand philanthropy, _____ ijvvuiimm compensation, who may, undsr his direction* exsreiae joint control witli the SooMary of tbs luterior i subsistence, aud clerk hire of said commissioners white actually engaged In said service there Is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-fl< e thous and dollars, ur so much thereof as msy he necessary. 8*c. 5. And bo it further enacted, That nothing In tills act coutainrd, or in any of the provisions thereof ■hall be so construed as to ratify or approve any trea! ty made witli any tribes, bands, or parties of Indians slnra tlie twentieth day of July, eighteen huudred and ■ixty-aeven. 8ec. C. And be it further enacted, That the appro- G nation Of ono hundred and neventeen thousand dol- irs made to tho State of Minnesota, July second, eighteen hundred and alxty-four, to supply a dcflclen- ludian hostilitic* lu the year eighteen hnn5u_ _ sixty-two, bo, and the same Is hereby, extended to c_ brace such expenditure* incurred In the year eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, to the amouut of twelve thousand four hundred and eight dollars and four cents: Provided, That only so much of such expenses shall b* paid the HUte of Minnesota as shall b« al lowed by the i»ropcr accounting officers under tbo twenty-second soctlon of tho act approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, entitled "An set making appropriations for sundry civil expense* of the government lor the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, snd for the year end ing Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three snd for other purposes." ^ ' Aproved, April 10,1860. United States Mail Stage ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA f EAVES ATLANTA MONDAT8 WEDNESDAYS AJ FRIDAYS, st 7 o'clock a. x. Stage office In Atlau U, at the Uulted States Hotel, which la a flrat-cUes Hotel, Proprietors and Clerks always ready and willing to accommodate. Passengers stopping at othar hotels are re quested to register their names for a seat by 6 o'clock M., of mail days, and they will he furnished a ticket when registered. n to and from the office All Other packages desired to be sent by the Hack will he received and delivered at tbe Stage cOoeand at Mc Afee. Kellogg A Co’s store, on Peachtree street. 1 will, also, act as Agent in refereoo* to any land lot* In Forsyth connty. Address me at Gumming, Go.