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— TLANTA DAILY NEW 5L MARI). ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1869. VOL. V.—NO. 1297. iTATtS LAWS rut Session or Uic Foil) *t Coifrev. BBIIO No. 12.] ■oprlatloiiH for the current T tho Indian .Icpartnuuit, Ni:h and northern aha- AUOK.S. »n will) too uur.lJ Arapahoe Indians, muter li drod and sixty-four, nix hnndred and aixty-aovon dol lara aud slxty-scvcn cents. ^ Fyr third oi ten iuslaliuouU of tho second fortea. tor 0« jay of two former*. par foorto articlo treaty fourth Oo- foliar, e.ghtmm hundred *Rd forty-two, an# alfhth sc* Hole treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred sud fifty-four, sud third article treaty May seyeuth. •*1kI*tc*4*n hundred and aixtj-four, throe hundred aud thirty-three dollars aud thirty-throo cents. For lUtcontb of twwily Iti.Uliueul. of annuity in money,nortlilr.1artloloirmly twoiity-aeooml y.b tia- ry, olKhlmi bnndrr.Uinl nfly-nm, twanty Ibonaaud fright. tor the tlsoal year tidretl aud sixty- hundred Ifht hundred dollars; fami ly dollars; aud blacksmith, (atienbf goods, a: no and tho Northorn the Q»ca1 year c o*l and seventy, four liird of twouty-alx fnsl as of Mlsali oojut, elgUU ,nd dollars. .f t><u lubtalnu ii ■els iijhiu nai.l ri icnla, to be mired and slxty-i Itfht* ndred and s thousand dollars. Is to be expended in i people In agriculture ud del- lari For second of ten instalments for Hie support of a physician, In accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-nuy- an, one thousand two hundred dollars. For second of ton inutaluiouta ,for Hie purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third articlo •aty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ilxty-a r insi fen, three hundred dollars, ispor delivery of annultles’and provisions for Chippewi of Miaul snippl, in accordant^ with sixth artlcta of Iho *" ‘ ‘ March nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- e thousand doUars. i jj OUJI PKWAK, PILLAOKM, ANI) LAKK WINNKBA- UObUlSlf 11AN DM, *f thirty tnetalmenta of annuity in nty-sec ud Febru: •, four thousand dul- r fifteenth of twenty instalment* for purposes r ation, including comi>enaation of teacher, pe third article treaty twenty-second February, otghtoui For la* uiths altos' shops, per third , ; of l jaty Uctober twouty- iched, per fourth a li, eiglitoou hundred blacksmith, Dd sixty seve jfhteen buudred and the pay of s farm- NAN CIUT.K. AND SUPERIOR. a In roin, per I'iDbcr, eighteen dollars. in goods, house- i, per fourth article ^uundred aud fifty- I thJr'"‘»liugb, ' •venty-secoud February, eigli ve, two thousand dollar*. For last of ten instalments for pay of an engineer to grist and saw-mill at Leech Lake, per thii.l article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred mid fifty-five, six hundred dollars. CHIPPBWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI, PILLAGER, OF OHIP- NSIN' MINNESOTA, or sixth often instalments to furnish said Indians h ten yoke of good w ork oxen, twenty log chains, hundred grubbing hoes, ten ploughs, tcii grind- u s, ono hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades, other farming implements, per fifth articlo treaty ,• seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ono ■sand five hundred dollars. >r employment of two carpenters, one tl it hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, o: I eight hundred dollars; four farm labor* taau.l lour hundred dollars; ono pliyald isand two hundred dollars, and medicine . live hundred dollars, per fifth article tr. a nth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, set* August sevondt, eighteen hutnirod axnl fifty-alx, six hnidrod dollar*. For aaaiatanco In agricultural operrtiona, during the pleasure of the President, por eighth article treaty January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred aud twenty- six, and filth article Uesty August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two thousand dollars. For education, during tho pleasure of the President, per fl/th article treaty February fourteenth, eighteen ■ i dollars. For fire por centum Interest on two hundred thous and dollars for purposes of education, por sixth article eighteen hundred aud fifty-six, » bo expended under the di- until Augi ten thousand dollars. For transportation of such articles as may be pur chased for Uio Creek nation, under treaty of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two thou mud dollars. For luteri thousand on rsio of Avc por ceutu rectlou of tlio Secretary of the Interior, under provl sious of the 1 bird article treaty June fourteenth, c' ' teen hundred aud sixty-six, thirty-eight thousand on hundred aud fifty-eight dollars aud forty cents. For this amount required to pay the expenses of taking a census aud investigating too claims of loyal refugee Indians and freediueu, p gro “ " * ty Juno fourteenth, eighteen lm fifteen hundred dollars. CllOWP. For first of thirty instalments sons over fourteen years of ego „ 0 substantial woolen clotolug, consisting of coat, list, pantaloons, fiaum-1 ahirta, aud woolen socks, por . -- .. - J [htoen hundred ai: ding Juno thirtieth i thousand dollar* of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish medicines tor the sick, pec eleventh article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. MEN0M0NK2U. For tourtoeuth of fifteen tuatalinontx for pay of mil lor, per third article treaty twelfth May* eight?«u hun dred and fifty-four, als hundred dollars. For fourth of flfteou Instalments of annuity upon two hundred and forty-two thousxud six hundred and eighty-six dollars, for cession of lauds, per fourth ar- tlclo treaty May twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thous and ono hundred and sevouty-niao dollars and six MI AMIES OF KANSAS. For permanent provision for blacksmith aud assis tant, and iron aud steel for shop, per fifth article trea ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteeu, and fourth article treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for miller, in lien of gun smith, por fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, aud fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty fifth Juno, eighteen hundred and lifty-lm thouMaud five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third articlo treaty fifth J eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MIAM1E8 OF INDIANA. For intoreat on two hundred and twenty-0110 the sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine MI AMIES—EEL IUYEC. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per fourth articlo treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nine-five, five hundred dollars. l or permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per articles treaty twenty -first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third aud separate article to treaty thtrtieth September, ‘ tam ’ id nine, three hundred and fifty For last MOLEL INDIANS, instalment* for keeping In rep .1 flouring mills, and for the pay ot necessary jalieo, and twelve yards cotton rticlo treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year iling June thlrtitlli, eighteen hundred aud seventy, five thousand dollars. For first of thirty instalments to supply the boys and girls under the ages named such iUnncl and cot- tou goods as may be needed to make each a »uit as aforearid, together with a pair of woolen hose for each, per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun- ' cd and sixty-eight, for the linoal year ending Juno ilrtictlg eighteen hundred and seventy, four thous- id fivo hundred dollars. For tho first of ton instalments to be used by the crotary of tho Interior in tho purchase of such arti- ts as from time to time the condition and necossi- (lev of the Iudiaus may indicate to be proper, tho sum * :cu dollars for eucli Indian roaming, (ono thousand e hundred and filty-three souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, for the fiscal yaar ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. For the construction ol a school houso or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand five hun-I of tho pupils, per second article treaty twenty-first dred doUars. December, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve For the erection ol a steam circular saw-mill, with' ' ’ - grist-mill aud shingle machine attached, i>er third mployccs, tlm benefits of which to be shared alike by all the confederated bauds, per second article treaty ‘ renty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty- re, one. thousand five hundred dollars. For last often instalments for pay of a carpenter aud joiner to aid in cractiug buildings and making furniture for said Iudians, and to furnish tools in in second article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all easary materials therefor, and for tho subsist) ud the Red Lake and l’emt io long a* tho President i sixth article treaty May i . c onsist of not uioie than I the »nnuity payments to tlu ct Ihe fields, buildings, mills, Is, as stipulated in tho seventh arti- nth, eighteen hundred niul sixty- Felflh April, cightei five tli.nis.ind dollars. ■ sixth ot fifteen inmL supplying Urn Red Lake l.a | for Chtppew&s ot I shop, during the ■fty-fonr, and third books and sta- Kof April seventh, hundred dol. [*ixly-six', a thre eoond series I 1 fourth artb in dr* 11 and forty- nhn a ud *. rie. irth October, eigh- i article trealy and fifty-b I May, eighteen hnu- tad five hundred dol . second aeries tor fourth fty-two, ami aiglitli l six hundred Slid fid series for Rn« th« pay of Iron and ind dollars. r sixth of fifteen instalments, t entering and other purposes, p. sand dollars. ir sixth of fifteen instalments, b board of visitors, to consist of n uaurauce aud tranapn ed and ninety doliai •el for blarksmillis, for dred and sixty-nir Juno thirtieth, el ntiutli, eight ■tee-nth i treaty i Dd fitty-flvo, six hundred dollars. F »r purmanont annuity for education, por second rticlo treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred nd twenty-five, ami thirteenth articlo treaty twenty- rcon.t June, eighteen hundred Mid fifty-five, six thou- vaty t e;it a illy foi ud ateel, por ninth ’ idredand l tliroe hundred a two huntlred and fifty-a twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, nim-tcan thousand five hundred and twelve dol lars and eighty-nine cents: Provided, That it ahall be CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN- DIANA IN MIDDLE OREGON, of fivo instalmonts, second series, for bone- fanner, one blacksmith, and ) ind plough maker, i>er fourth ar'iclo treaty twenty- fifth June, eighteen Immlredaml fifty-five, throe thou sand five hundred .i-.llar*. i «»r tenili or twenty instalments for pay aud suhsls- t.-nco ,Tone physician, one sawyer, one miller, ono snpuriii end) tit ol farming operations, and one school i- aeh) r, per fourth article treaty twenty-tilth June, 11 ditcon luiiMlr.il ami fifty-five, live thousand afx hun- dro l dollars, For tenth of twenty Instalments for salary of the m ad chief of said confederated bands, per fourth arti- nty-flfth Juno, eighteen hundred and llf- ••, five hundred dollars. nr fourth arti- liumlrod and August, eigh- idred '•Ry in money, |»«r second aril- -1. 'retly sixteenth June. Hghteou huudted «d two treaty t twenty, si *, eighteen h Uity In luonoy, p<»r fourth article .. .. . t |,nn ( j re j al ,j '* W“«y vcventh August, n.l fifty six, twenty thousand dol- twonty-tourth January, atghtei For eighth article treaty »imndre*) and twenty- nth August, i ightoeu idrcl and forty dol- teen hmxtrcd and twenty-six, aud fifth artioU treaty aovesitli August, eighteen hiindre*! and fifty-air, two hundred and seventy dollars. For permanent annuity ftw the pay of a wheelwright, uur eighth Article treaty twenty-fourtli January, eigh- “ti'l fifth treaty during tho pteanurv of tho Prostetent, i»er fifth articlo treaty t.mrteewlli February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth articlo treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and for ty dollars. % For Iron and ateel for shop during the pleasure of the Pceimleat, per fifth article treaty foortoeuth Feb ruary, elghteeu hundred and thirty-three, and fifth ar ticle ‘.coaly seventh August, eighteen hundred and fif ty ah, Uiruo hundriMl and seventy dollan. For wagon-maker, daring the pleasure of the Preel- :1c treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and Btxty- eight, eight thousand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmor, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per tenth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, fivo thousand two hundred dollars. For construction of a warehouse or store-room for of tho agent in storing goods belonging to tho Icle of same treaty, two thou- said Indi. sand dol For tho construction of fivo buildings for oarpeuter, ■ er, blacksmith, miller, and enj ’ ' " Ired dollars each, per samo articl i thousand five hundred dollarH. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private articlo to sup piemental trMty twenty-fourth Soptembor, eighteen hundred aud twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred aud eighteen, one hundred dollars. For interest on forty-six thousand aud eighty dol- Ioth, at five per centum, being tho value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hun dred ami twenty-nine, for education per Scuate resolu tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and thirty- eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nix, two thousand three hundred and four dollars. IVSYAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH INGTON TERRITORY. For tenth Instalment on ono hundred and fifty ml dollars, under the direction of the preai- ■ond January, thoi Dd five choot, a lei eighteen hundred an I fifty 1 hnndn d dollars. For tenth <»f twenty iiiHtalmente for the cstablish- npport of an agricultural and industrial to provide said school with a suitable tu- instructors, per fdnrtoenth article treaty twenty Hie.ond January, oighto< n hundred and fifty- five. three thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho establish- mi nt and support of a smith and carpenter shop, and to furntsh them with the necessary tools, per four teenth article* treaty twentv-socond January. eighteen hundred a AND BANDS OF INDIANS. For fifteenth Instalment, In part payment for re linquishment of title to lauds, to bo applied to ben eficial objects, per fourth article treaty tweaty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, one thou sand two hundred dollars. For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for pay of In structor, smith, physician, v.-ho shall furnish modiciuo for the sick .carpenter, and farmer, per tenth articlo treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty instalments for tho support of an agricultural aud industrial school, and cupport September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and Uity- aevan, ten thousand dollars. For purchase of iron and steel aud other necessa ries for tho shops, during tho pleasure of the Frcai- K nsiu’lth snd tinsmith, per ssine treaty, twelve Luu- ed dollars. For pay of two strikers or apprentices In black smith's abop, per same treaty, four hundred and eigh ty dollars. For tho purchase of farming utensils and stock, dur ing the pleasure of the President, per same treaty, twelve hundred doUars. For pay of farmer, per samo treaty, sic hundred dollars. For pay of miller, at the discretion of tho President, per same treaty, six hundred doUars. For pay of an engineer, at the discretion of tho reaty, i For keeping ii tills, per treaty, three hundred dollan PONCAS. For tho sixth of teu Instalment* of tho second series, “to be paid to them or expended lor their benefit," per second urtlcle treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun dred and fifty eight, ten thousand dollars. For tills amount, to be expended during tho pleasuro if the President in furnishing such aid aud assistance in agricultural aud mechanical pursuits provided foi Uio Secretary of the Interior may consider advantago- i thousand five hundred dol- POTT0WATAMIE8. permanent annuity in silver, por fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety- ■en hundred and twenty-four dollars and ssv- permaueut annuity in silver, per third article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred aud nine, throe hundred aud sixty-two dollars aud thirty- nine cents. permanent annuity in silver, per third article treuty second October, eighteen hundred aud eigh- * ?e«, ono thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars nd ninety-three cents. For permanent annuity lu moacy, per second arti twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-t a still living. Ired and fifty-five, thr ond January, eight FLATHKAD8 ANI) OTHER CONFEDERATED my tliotixaiid dollars, being tho third M-rin < Lcinl objects, at the discretion of tho Freni fourth articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen l and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. -r tenth of twenty instalment*) for the suppr . i icultural and ludustrial school, keeping l pair the buildings, and providing suitable furu uly. eighteen hundred aud fifty-flvi nth of twenty instalmi Mila lor providing wiita- fifth articlo treaty six- hundred and fifty-five, one thou- ■nts for 1 pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths • plough-: ■ -- * ’ fifth article) treaty i ii hundred ami fifty i i employ* b «»•" sity instalments for h, two millers, one blacksmith! Mb one carpenter, and :r, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth aured and fifty-five, seven thousand n,l plough uly. I'ight jur hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing tho y tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article |treaty wixteeutli July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, for keeping In re pair the hospital and providing the necessary medi cines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty lixteenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, three mndred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi cian, por fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand four hundred dollar*. ^■ZZitenth of twenty inHtalments for keeping in re- pair tho buildings required for the various employees ^MAHfohing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth articl.' treaty ulxtceuth July, olghteeu hundred and HHve, three hundred dollars. tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay of each nth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen and provisions, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, four thousand dol- cventy-five dollars. KANSAS. nterest in lien of investment on two hundred ml dollars, at five per ceutum per annum, per article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen •d and forty-six, ten thousand dollars, KICKAPOOS. iixleo.ilth instalment of interest, at five per con- n on** hundred thousand dollars for educational ler beneficial purpose*, an per seoond article . May eighteen, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, five thousand dollars. sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand dollars, to ho paid in eighteen hundred and seventy, ond article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen d and fifty-four, seven thousand dollars. KLAMATII AND MODOO INDIANS, r fourth of five instelniente, to be applied under ipor* — en 1 four, l ight tliousaud dollars. For third of twenty Instalments for keeping In re- . lir one saw-mill, one flouring mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plough-maker, the manual labor school, ar.-l hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ono thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty Instalment* for the purchase of tool* and materials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter, blacksmith, wagon amt plough-makers' shops, and books and stationery for the manual labor nebool, as per fourth article treaty of October four- teanth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-fonr, ono thou*- mi|*erintendent of farming, one farmer. blacksmith, one sawyer, one earpantcr, and one wagon and plough-maker, as ner fifth articia treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ■lx thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalments to pay salarv and auhatstaine of one physician, one miller, and two school teachers, as per fifth article treaty of Octolter fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand six hundred dollars. MAXAH TRIBE. For last of four instalments of thirty thonsand dol lars, (being tbs fourth serlss), under direction of the President, aa per fifth article of treat/ of January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thous and five hundred doUars. tenth of twenty instalments for support of a smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide the neces sary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty- first January, sightson hundred and fifty-five, five hun- of smith and carpenter shop, and providing the sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth articlo of treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOES. For sncli articles of elothiDg, or raw materials in lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not exceoding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with eighth articlo treaty Jane first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. For seeds, farming implements, work cattle, and other stock for fourteen hundred families, in conform- ity with seventh article of above-named treaty, one hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Navgjoo Indian reservation, in couformity with fifth article treaty of June first eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. For insurance and transportation, or tho fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. ' For deficiency in tho appropriation for amount of leflciency expended io subsisting tho Navajoes at the Bosque Redondo, according to tho contract made by Theodore II. Dodd, from tho twenty-second of May, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, until their removal to their old homes, one thousand ono hundred ond fifty-five dollars and ninety cents. 8ISSIT0N AND WARI’ETON. For survey or reservation for the Sissitoii re ton bauds of Dakota or Sioux ludiar fourth, aud filth artie! )f February ntneti articli education, during tho pleasure of Congress, per third article ticaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and twenty-six, second articlo treaty September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and fourth articlo treaty October twenty-soveuth, eighteen hundred aud thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision for tho payment of money in lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, anfi tenth article of tho treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for ty-three cent! For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for irou aud steel for shops, per third articlo treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second arti cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and ty-lour cents, For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second articlo of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh tee)) hundred and twenty-nine, throe hundred and sev enteen dollars and nine cents. For iutcrost on four hundred and sixty-six thous and aud twenty seven dollars and forty-eight cents, ol five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, twenty-three thousand threo hun dred aii.l one dollars and thirty-seven cents. To enable iho President to carry out the provisions of the third article of the treaty of November fifteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with tho Pottowato- mle Indians, as modified by the treaty of March tw ty-niue, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, by paying certain members of said tribe who have elected to come citizens in accordance with *airt treaties, the proportion of the cash value of tho Potlowatomio ad red n i of t ■aty with en, lnrtjr.fivo thousand dollar*, or so i NEZ PERCE INDIANS. nth, eight For la*t of fivo iustalme ftcial objects, at tin* disc fourth article treaty ol .1 d fifty-five, eight thonsand dollars] ' twenty instalment* for tho snppoi For tentii two school*, one of which school*L and Industrial school, keeping in repair school build ings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh- of one superintendent of teaching and two tes per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteei dred and fifty-five, three thousand two liuudre For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpi and wagon and plough-maker*’ shop*, and for i ing necessary tools therefor, per tilth articli* eleventh June, elglTteen hundred and flfty-fiv- superintend)*) blacksmiths, wagon i gun- d plough-i__ •aty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For teuth of twenty instalment* for keeping in ropair the hospital, and providing the necessary modicim ■M nitnre therefor, per filth r - "-*- -• Jghteen hundred snd fiftv dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for pay of a physl- " ‘ treaty eleventh June, eighteen o thousand two hundred dol lars. k For tenth of twanty instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings for tho various employees, atid for providing the necessary fumttuce theretor, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred aud fifty- hundred aud fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For last of four instalments to enable tho Indians to remove and locate upon tho reservation, to bo expend ed in ploughing land aud fencing lots, as per first clause fourth article treaty Juno ninth, eighteen hun- and clothing the children who shall attend tho schools, providing the school* and boardtng-Uouaea with neces sary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may bo needed for gardening aud farming purposes for tho schools, as per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-throe, throe thousand dol lars. thrae, five hundred dollars each. Icle treaty June ninth. (mirth articlo treaty sixteenth March, dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. For fourth of ten instalment* for keeping in i a grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith per eighth article treaty March sixteenth, clg hundred and fifty-four, aud third article treaty .’ sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three liu r samo treaties, nlno hundred dollar*. For fourth of ten instalments for pay of ono farmer, r same treaties, seven hundrad and tweuty dollars, For fourth of ten instalment* for pay of blacksmith, »*, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 09AQE8. x ,»lxtj-nlne thonsand hundred For in . . and twenty dollar*, at five per cent 1 Ing value of fifty-four section* of land set apart by aaitl treaty for educational purposes, three thonsand four hundred and fifty-six dollar*. For luterest on threo hundred thousand debars at five per centum per annum, to be paid semi-annually, in money or such articles aa the Hecrctary of the In terior may direct, aa per first article treaty of Beptom- elghtoen hundred and sixty-five, ftf- ml ao thousand five hundred dollars. i > (n'WAS AND CHIPPEWA8 OF M1CHI0AN. For second ot four equal annual Instalment* In coin of the sum of two hundred and *lx thousand dollars, being tho unpaid part of the principal sum of throe hundred and nix thousand dollar*, to be distributed per capita, In the usual msnnor of paying annuities, per third article of the traety of thirty-first July, eigh teen hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thonsand five hundred dollars. For interest on one hundred and three thousand dollars, at five per centum, being the balance of two hundred and six thousand dollars for the fiscal year ending Jnne thirty, eighteen hnndred and seventy, five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. OTTOE8 AND MI880URIA8. For second of fifteen Instalments, being the third series, tn money or othorwtae, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine thousand dollars. PAWNEES. For perpetual annuity, at least one-half which to te tn goods and such articles as mar lie deemed ne- oeaeary for them, per second article treaty twenty- ixty-threc dollars and eighty cents, In currency, aud in* sum of one hundred and twenty-three thousand ix hundred and niRcty-niuo dollars anil seventy-three ' > bo paid out of the funds belonging who bav tions, and nndi the United Htot printed: Provided, That belonging to minor children shall bo paid their tribal rcla- itlidrawn fr< aid treaties have become citizens of be. and tho same are hereby, appro- r them, until such children shall have ed tins ago of twenty-one years: And provided President shall cause any l'atei icy to l»o paid out of this appropriation. bo *11? the aforesaid treaties, i may requiro tho Socretary of tho Interior to cat be sold such proportion of tho Imnds held by h trust tor said Indians ns may bo necessary to c with said provisions, POTTOWATOMIES OF HURON. For permanent annuity In money or otherwise, per second articlo treaty of scventoentli November, eigh teen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAW8. For education, during tho pleasure of the Pr aty thirteenth May, eiglite) •en hundred aud thirty-three, one tliousaud aud _ ty dollarH. For farmer, during tho pleasuro of tho President per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred and thirty-three, Bit hnndred dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND yUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS. For laxt of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth scries) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth arti cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, agricultural and industrial school, aud pay of suit*' ble instructors, per tenth articlo treaty first of July, ighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, physician, who shall furnish medicines for tho sick, er tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred ud fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. ROQUE RIVERS. For laat of sixteen Instalments in blankets, clothing, irming utens Is, and stock, per third at tick* treaty until Bcpteinbcr, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, wo thousand five hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuitjMn goods or otlmr^isi id foi Iclo t aty third November, eighteen buudred :.ii)l dollars, eat on two hundred thousand dollar*, at iturn, per second article troaty twenty-first ghtocn hundred and thirty-scven, ton thou October, i d d >H. or inten per ceutum, per second i ^Inr, eighteen hundred and forty-t and dollars. I SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. •rest on one hundred and ftfty-sevei mndred dollars, at five per contim ion of the President, per second art ty twenty-first Octobe/, eighteen buudred and thirty- lan-. ■eu thousand eight hundred and 8EMIXOLE8. centum Interest on I dollars, to be paid as t nth August, eight For five pei fifty thousaui article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred'and fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars, at fivo per centum, te be paid aa annuity, (they having Joined their brethreu west), per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred aud fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of fivo per centum per annnm, “to bo paid annually for tlio support of school*,” as per third article treaty ol March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twenty-live hundred dollars. For Interest on twenty thousand dollars, at tho rate of five per ceutum per annum, “to be paid annually,” for the support of tho Seminole government, as per third article treaty of Msrch twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thonsand dollars. For this amount, being the Interest on fifty thous and dollars from August sixteenth, eighteen hnndred and sixty-six, the date of tho ratification of Uio treaty made with tho {temlnoles, March twenty-one, eighteen outha, and ix days, aa por third articlo of treaty cf March no, eighteen hundred and stxtjr-slx, five thou- s hundred and ninety-seven dollars and twon- eaty seventeenth September, cigiiicen hundred SI eighteen, five hundred dollar*. For blacksmith and assistant, aliop and tools, Iron (and| steel, dnrltig the pleasure ot the President, as |*er fourth articlo treaty of February twenty .eighth, • thousand and eighteen hundred and thirty-o sixty dollars. *’ miller, during the pleasv o of tho President, s hundred dollars. 8KNACA8 OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity, In lieu of Interest on stock, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and Uiousand dollars five per w seventh June, eighteen hundred and* forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For interest, at five pet centum, on forty-three seventh June, eighteen hundred aud forty-six. two thousand one hundred and ftlty-twe dollar* and fifty cents. SENECAS AND 8UAWNEE8. For permanent annnlty, In specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and Iron and star 1 for shop, during the pleasure of the preeident, per fourth article troaty twontletb July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars. 8HAWNKE8. For permanent annuity for educational purpose*, per fourth articlo treaty third August, seventeen hun dred and ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred aud fifty four, ono thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, in specie, for educational purpose*, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep tember, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, two thousand dollars. For Interest, at fivo per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purposes, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and llfty-four, two thousand dollars. SHOSHONES. vnumtuM bxm ns. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, un der the direction of tho President, lu the purchase of such articles as lie may deem suitable to their wantx, cither aa hunter* or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October first, eighteen hundred and slxty-thrce, five thousand dollars. JCABTZUX BANOS. For sixth of tweuty instalments, to bo expended, under tho direction of the President, In tho purchase UmMWMMMMriMMitele to their ■■JMhL r fifth article treaty July accond, eighteen hundred aud nixty-three, ‘ ' nouaand dollars. NUBTUWKSTEBX BAKDH. r sixth of tweuty instalments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, In tho purchase ) their H 1 arti- treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud sixty- three, live thousand dollars. OOSHIP BANDS. For sixth of twenty Instalments, to he expended, under tho direction of the President, lu the purchase of such articles, including cattle for herding or other purposes, as he shall deem suitable for their wants and condition, either a~ ’ ‘ | * 1 seventh article troaty ( dred aud sixty-throe, one thousand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in clothing and oilier useful articles, per sixth articlo treaty seventeenth Novem ber, seventeen hnndred and ninety-four, four thous* and fivo hundrod dollars. S'KLALLAMS. For last of four Instalments on sixty-thousaml dol lars, (being fourth soriosh under the direction ' “ necas and Shawnces, and Qnapaws, aud make careful Investigations of their claims lor losses, per twelfth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hi dred and blxty-stx/y seven, four thousand dollars. WYABOOTXlXjS. To pay for the services of threo persons, to be ap pointed by the Secretary of the Interior, to ascertain aud report ihe amount ol mouey, if any, due by the United States to said Indians under existing treaties, snd so forth, per thirteenth article treaty February twenty-thru*, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, three thousand dollars. and lifty-*lx, per ejgb- ry twenty-three, eighteen i thousand seven bundled hundred aud sixty-s dollars. PE0U1AB, XAKKASKIAd, WEAK, AND P1ANKXS1IAW To amount to be paid per capita from the sui one hundred and sixty-nine thousand six hundred and eighty-six dollars and *cveuty-flvo cents, iuve* for eaid Iudians, per act of Congress, July tvre eighteen hundred aud sixty-two, per twenty-fourth tide treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollar*. For tbiH amount, to bo taken from the Invested fund of said Iudians, and to bo paid to the tribe, pe capita, to assist them in establixhing themselves li their now homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ritary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven thirty thousand dollars. For till “amount, being tho balance of interost, a five per ceutum per month, on thirty-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty dollar* hold by tho United States from July, eighteen hundred and fifty- •Ybruary twauly-t eighteen hundred aud alxty- tho Iprcsident/’per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Janua ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand | dollars. h’or tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of agricultural and industrial school, and for pay fori suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollar*. tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and nity-five, threo thousand five hundred dollars. TABEGUACnE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten instalments for the purchase of good*, under the direction of tho Secretary of tho In terior, per eighth articlo treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and Senate amend ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundrod and Hixty-four, ten thouaand dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, per eighth articlo trea ty, for the purchase of provision*, under tho direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ton thousand dollars. For tho purchase of iron, steel and necessary tools for blacksmith’* shop, as per tenth articlo of said frea ky, two hundred and twenty dollar*. " ]pay of blacksmith and assistant, a* per same ar- 1 same treaty, one thonsand ono hundred dol- lars. insurance, transportation, and general Inciden tal expenses of tho delivery of goods, provisions, and stock, as per same article of samo treaty, threo thous and dollars. UMTQUA8 AND CALAPOOIAS. OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OREGON. For last of five instalments of tho third scries of an nuity for beneficial objects, to bo expended as directed by tho President, per third articlo treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ono thou sand seven hundred doUars. For last of fifteen Instalments tor ihe pay of a physi- an and purchase of medicines, per sixth articlo trea ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif- ty-fonr, ono thousand five hundred dollar*. For the fifteenth of twenty instalment!) for tho pay of a toacher and purchase of book* and stationery, per sixth article troaty twenty ninth November, eighteen hundrod aud fifty-four, ono thonsand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) _ . sixteenth of twenty instalments in blanked. clothing, provisions, and stock, per third articlo troaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred ami fiftyJ threo, five hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSK, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For last of fivo instalmonts of second series, to bJ expended under tho direction of tin* Presldout, pei second article troaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred] uul ftfty-five, six thouaand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho purchaoo all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, m icincs and hospital store*, books and stationery schools, and furniture for tho employees, por foil articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and lit! ro, two thousand dollarH. For tenth of twenty instalment* for tho pay » subsistence of ono superintendent of farming opera tions, one farmer, two millers, ono blacksmith, o wagon and plough-maker, one carpenter and jo!ufl| one physician, and two teachers, per lourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hnndred and filly-five, eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the pay of ea of the head chiefs of tho Walla-Walla, Cayuse, ui Umatilla bands, the sura of five hundred dollars p aanuro, per fifth article treaty ninth June, dghtfi aud for neoeaaary Iron and ateel aud ty-seventh articlo troaty February, eighteen liundl and *ixty-*even, fifteen hundred dollars. SAC AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Sac and Fox ’ dians, parties to thi* troaty, at the rate of ono dollar per acre, for on# hundred and forty-seven thousand throe hundred aud uiucty-thrco and thirty-two o hundredth acres of land, (being the residue of i hundred aud fifty-seven thousand acres ceded to United Staton, after deducting the amount of land apart for individuals), per third article troaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty hundred and forty-auveu thousand three hundred aud ninety-threo dollars uud thirty-two For erection of a dwelling houso for tho agent of said tribe, a houso and shop for a blacksmith, and dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hnndred and si seven, six thousand dollar*. For first of five instalments for tho support of physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundrod and sixly- seven, fifteen hundred dollars. Fwr first of five instalment* for supplying said tribe with tobacco and sail, per tenth article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three Uundted uud fifty dollar?. To pay the claim of tho Sac? and Foxrn against the United States lor stealiug of stock, per fifteenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to pay tho expenses of nego- fisting this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-sevcu, fif teen hundred dollars. UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room at each of the agencies, for the use of tho agent lu stor ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh- m hundred aud sixty-eight, tbreo thousand dollars. ?or erecting an agency building for tho residence of ) agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For thee ' ' * -- fourth artit sixty-eight, six thousand dollars. f Pto-pto-m ■mox, pc mired ui tho icle treaty ninth June, cightt WINNEBAGOES. For interest on one million dollars, at livo per tnm, per fourth article treaty lirat November, olghteeu sand dollars. i For twenty-third of thirty Instalments of interest on elghty-fivo thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of five Instalments, to bo expended ui the direction of the President, as per seventh article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty- fivo, two thousand doUars. YAKAMA NATION. last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, por fourth articl* treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollar*. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of ro schools, ono of which is to bo ac agricultural and Industrial school; kacplng in ropair school buildingH, and forproviding suitable furniture, books, end sta tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars HFor tenth of twenty Instalment# for tho employment ' one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, threo thonsand two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalment* for tho employment one superintendent of farming and two formers, ro millci -*•••*• - - —*' dr’ll'' For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re-1 lir saw and flouring mills, aud furnishing tlu* ncces- ■ary tools and fixtures, por fifth article treaty ninth A■ ), eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars. HI For tenth of twenty instalment* for keeping in re pair tho hospital, and providing the necessary rnedi- clues and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred ilfty-ftvo, throe hundred vidlng necessary tools therefor, por fifth article troaty June ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-live, fivo hun dred dollars. jof twenty instalmonts for tho pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, oighlcnu hundred aud fifty-Uvo, oue thousand four hundred Hollars. tenth ol twenty instalments for keeping in ro pair tho buildings required tor tho various employees and for providing tho uoceasary furniture thi refoi, per fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hnndred id fifty-five, throe hundred dollarH. For tenth of twenty instalment* for tho aala-y .of ■Oeh ptfKD an the said confederated tribes and bands of Indians may select to bo their head chief, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, fivo hundrod dollars. YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. For first of ten instalment* (second Rories), to bo ile Upon tlielr reflervation, por fourth articlo treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred ami fifty- eight, forty thousand dollar*: Provided, That no part loneya appropriated to pay annuities due the Ing, agricultural or mechanical implements that a an ahalt be agreed upon by the chief* ana headmen oi said tribe, tu a general council held for this purpose, Ihe same to be estimated for by tho local agent and certlfod by the superintendent of Indian affair*, ex cept where othorwlsc provided by troaty stipulation. 8ENBCA8, MIXED KENECAS AND 8HAWNEE8, QUA PAWS. CONFEDERATE!!)] PE0RIA8, KAH- KASKIAH. WEAH. AND P1ANKESHAW8. OTTO WAS OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCHE DE B<EUF, . twenty thousand dollan. To pay for thirty thouaand scree of land ceded to io government by tho Senecas, per second article treaty February twenty-tlm**, eighteen hundred and sixty-acveu, twenty-four thousand dollars. For amount to be advanced to tho Sliawnees to lie usod In establishing their home*, por eighth article trraty February twenty-three, eighteen buudred and alxty-fleven, two thousand dollars. For first of five Instalment* for blacksmith and as sistant, shop and tool*, and iron ami stool for shop, per eighth article treaty February twenty-throe, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, five hnndred dollar*. QOAPAWS. For amount to bo paid te the Quepaw* to assist them in re-ostahUshing tbemaelvo* at their homes upon thr.tr remaining reservation, per ninth article treaty February twenty-threo. eighteen hundred and sixty seven, live thousand dollars. To pay a commlaalon, not TH* war. M . _ exceed two persons, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, who ■kail prooeed to the coantvy of the Venecsa, mlx*d Ho- 'elve thousand dollars. For tho erection on said reservation, near each agency, a good water-power taw-mill, with grist mill hinglo machine attache ‘ >f March two. eighteen . ) much thereof an may pay of two carpenters, two millers, two formers, io blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth articles troaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, fivo thousand two hnndred and fifty dollars. r purchase of iron and atocl, aud the necessary tools for tho blacksmith shop, per ninth article troaty March two, olghteeu hundred aud sixty-eight, two hundred and twenty dollars. For first of thirty instalments, to bo expended under the direction of tlio Secretary of tho Interior, for clothes, blankets, and such other articles as he may think proper and necessary, per eleventh articlo treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. For annual amount to bo expen Jed, under the di rection of tho 8ocretery of tlio Interior, in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, until such time ah said Imliaun shall be found to be capable of sustaining themselves, per twelfth articlo treaty March two. eighteen huudered and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollar*. For this amount, to bo expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in providing each lodge or head ol a family in said confederated hands with one gentle American eow, aa distinguished from ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and fivo head ol sheep, per thirteenth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, forty-five thousand dol lars. GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE IN DIAN SERVICE. ABlkONA. For tho general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in tho territory of Arizona, presents of good*, agricultural implements, and othor useful articles, ana to assist them to loeato in permanent abodes, and sus tain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lilo, expended under the direction of tho Peevctary J Interior, seventy thousand dollars. superintending agents, five thousand dollars. COLORAPO TFJHUTORY. For tlio general incidental expenses of Ihe Indian service tn Colorado Territory, presents of good*, agri cultural implement*, and other useful a '' assist them to locate in permanent abode*, aud sustain themselves by tho pursuits of ctvlllzod life, to bo ox- pen.led under tho direction of the Secretary of Ihe In terior, twenty-five tliousaud dollars. Dakota tf.iiuitoiiy. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agrl cultural Implements, and other useful articles, aud te assist them te locate in permanent, abodes, and aim tain themselves by tho pursuit! of civilized life, to bo expended under tho direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, fifteen thouaand dollars. IDAHO TBRBITOBT. For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian service in Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul tural implement*, and other useful articles, a * sist them to locate in permanent abodes, and icrior, flftccen thousand dollars. For this amount to pay the balance due < •ontracta modo by 1). \V. Ballard, governor l TEIIUITOHY. i, and other useful article) assist them t>> locate In permanentabo<loa, snd t selves by the pursuit* of civilized life, DEV AD A. the general incidental expenses of the Indian service In Nnvada, presents of goods, agricultural Im plement*, and other useful articles, and to assist them thegonornl incidental expense* of the Indian •e lu New Mexico, present* of goods, agricultu ral implements, aud other useful articles, and to asaiat to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain them- * by tho pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended agent, ono physician, and two teacher* for the Mission Indiana of California, twenty-two thousand dollars. For thi* amount, or so much thereof as may be •«<■- to Uoopa Valley aud Round Valley reservation* in Cal- iforula, two thousand five huudred dollars. For defraying the expsnas of removal and aub*t touce of Indians In Oregon not parth s te any treaty, sod for pay of necessary employee*, twenty thouaand dollar*. For defraying the expense of removal and snbals tenco of Indian* in Waahiugton Territory not partieu to auy treaty, and for pay of necessary employees, fif teen thousand dollar*. To enable the Hoc rotary of tho Interior to take char,;. of a special agent to take cbaige ot Win 'ottawatomto Indiana now in the Btate >*1 tie thousand five hundred dollars, ut of interest on one million two hundred no thousand thro# hundred dollar*, i paying h trust tor _ . - July flr*t, eighteen hundred aml^slx* ty-niue, lisa two MionfAi [sevenths] of alx per centum interest on seven huudred and ninety-six thousand fight Lundicd dollars, Virginia stock, for tho paj- ii...i• t /.r which provision has boon made, sixty-fire i.l eighteei For id hlx h ents, or to much theroof ray men t <4 Inter atractod bond*, U may fiftw Cherokee national fm [or the fiscal year endiiip aired and Hixty.nine.of tlio ir thousand and eighty dol- the Indian tribe thousand dollar*. For insurance, transportation, peuseaof the delivery to the Pawnee, l'o Sioux Dulh eight thousand doli: For actual necessary exp. of annuity goods and provisi iuct ■ed. : may hereafter be incurred, by office deparinent in the rescue of prisoners from iudiaii « and returning them to their homes, and for ex- :s incident to the arrest and confinement within rritory of tho United States, by erder of such of ficer*. of persons charged with crimes against the In- Carolina Cherakeo Indians, two thousand fivo hun dred dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne cessary to re-SStabilah the Shoshones, Bannock* and other strolling bands of Indians in toe southern por- tion of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion of Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation, on Snake river Idaho Territory, or on the Siletzor Klamath roaerva- Oregon, aa tho Secretary of the Interior may determine, including the transportation of all. ,, ry article* and tho material and labor tor the struetton of tho house* and aiilla and pay [ofj year, thirty thousand dollar*, much thereof os may be : ry emploj c For thia amount, i :ssary, to aid lu subsisting*aid Indians for'uuTfirst year after their settlement on said reservation or r.- ervations, no part of which to be expended until said ' stablished, and to bo applied pro ido, fwenty-Ave Indians Khali b. rata as said settlement shall ’ bo thousand dollars: Frovidod, That none of the menta provide) pay- in this act shuli bo made Urn Interior shall be satisfied that th id have observed tii -h payments ha\ Secretary c •ea. band*, --r individuals c _ treaty stipulations under which i $ due. aud also the provision* o __ h too government to which they may be par- ■ m case portions of said tribes or bands have :d all of said obligations, payments shall bo made to them pro rata. To pay tho expensi tenth article treaty of February rf ^ *-on hundred and sixty-seven, with - tho’*Pottawato lea, two thousand five hundred dollars. For this amount te pay for subsistence iuriitelm to the Ponca Iudiaus, by direction of the Indian peace commission, nnder a contract mado with J. W Boi ler, eleven thousand nino hundred dollar* and twenty, six cents. J For expenses incurred by M. Wilkinson, United ates agent for toe Arickarees, Groa Ventre*, and Mondan Iudians, under instruction* from tho Indian peace commission, to make said Indians, as far as doh- Blhle, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun- * seventy-six dollar* and forty-seven cent* ronnia amount, to supply a doflcioncy in tho propristlon for pay of commissioners to bo appoint/. I by the President, a* per forty-ninth aud fiftieth r-‘ destreaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen humlit d sixty-six, and Senate amendment thor. sixty-eix, ana Senate amendment thereto with tl <• Choctaws and Chickasaw*, fifteen hundred and thirl v eight dollars and forty-soven cents. ’ eight For this amount, iutercst due tlm Choctaw* am' Chiokaaaws, August eighth, eighteen hundred and six' ty-oigbt, on three hundred thousand dollars held i >■ ■ for said Indians, under tlio third articlo treat v» •nty-eighth, eighteen hundred and Ixty-aiv mi. li thereof as ma*J I't.iry of tho Intori.. April t v ttumaaml dollar*. unpaid 3 peace co dollarH. « enablo tlio Soon ouoher* audited a amiiasinn, twenty 1 allowed by the nd five hiindre. idling provisions, tool, and furnishing food i..„. f DuUaus with which treaties i of Broi ioy, incurred since October first. clchteenlJ MlhMlkUiMMM ■ * l •Wfivi the p| . Lizous of Niobrara l action of the government ngtho Hanteo Sim - „ „ , - , - eighteen hundrod m ■hall, [be found due,] after propo rotary of tho Interloi nersl iu.idental expense* of tho Indian •egon and Washington Territory, Includ- e and transportation of annuity goods and irro no special provision therefor Is made and ofllco and travelling excuses of the > t. agents, and anh-agent*, thlrty-flvo r hundred dollars. For the general incidental expo urvlec in Utah T* rritory, present, vial Implements, and othei a of the Iudiati •f goods, ogrlcul- locate in permanent abodes, and suntaln themselves by the DurHiiits of civilized life, to ho ex- pcn.lcd under tho direction of tho Secretary of the In- * *1or, fifteen thousand dollars. tho transportation and neceasary exp. delivery of pr. tho Iudiaus within tho Utah cl by act of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen hundrod and aixty-four, entitled, “An act to vacate and soli the present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, ' ‘» settle sahl Indiana In Uintah Valley,” five thou- MISCELLANEOUS, mnportlng. j»n *f — For tho expense* of colonizing, t . ... ninhlng agricultural implement* and stock, pay * iry employe**, purchasing slot king. wrtUd leasehold, te bo expended under tho direction of thi* Secretary of the Interior, sloven Uiousand dollars, THR WICHITA* A HI) OTOTtB AOTUATm HANDS. . the expense* of colonizing, supporting, and fur- ntahvng said band* with agricultural implements and stock, pay of necenaary employees, purchase of cloth ing, medicine*, iron and ateel, and raaintenaiice of schools, to 1)« expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifteen thouaand dollars. CAUrOBHIA. For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeto- r with clothing and food, teams and farming tool* >r Indian* In California, aixty thousand dollars. For pay of one physician, one blacksmith, one a»- »latent blacksmith, ono former, ono carpenter, and teacher upon each of the threo reservations of Cal ifornia, and one miller at the Round Valley, and one .. — | ono special upon he Hoopa Valley reaorvatlon*. i upon their lands Kixty-si: gation r tcrior, who «l all appot and report the amount exceeding fifteen tlioui rata in pay ment of tho claim* to bo found d ue. HI shall bo a final settlement of said claim*. To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for do- predations committed by Indian* in uSXwesten, low. in tUoyoar on-lit. on hundrod «nd Oflj-.J-w„ | 01 , cout',"*"' " h '"" r< '‘ alul s ‘ l *»■> lliirty.fonr- Sno. 1. And be It further onartod, Tb.t ~u end morcliandfeo funnelled any tribo or band nr in di.n, under tbo pm.ulon.of L .“h'alj h, ,“ f ,, over by the agent or auperintendent of ettcb trtb hand to the chief* of too tribe or band in bulk ai... nearly as practicable, and the original pa tho presence if practicable. J in t m U4 \ r,J ' Praucablo, and in L th0 kMdmen of the tribe bo distributed to the tribo chiefs in such maimer WV deem best. In the ipiirintendent: Provided. TTiiJ tho v. d their treaty obligations rcinbeforo stated. nd be it further enacted, That the toe pended balance now standing to the credit of tho Kan sas tribo of Indians on too hooks of tho Treasury n,.. partmeut, appropriated for or belonging to them for educational purposes, may bo used under tlio direc- tion of the superintendent of Indian affair* for tho central supormt. ndency in the purchase of met. arti- oloH of food and clothing as may in his discretion bo thought necessary to relieve tho most pressing want* c uHiti llU y 1,1 * destitute and siUtern.J am-, r. And be II further maclcd. Th*t there be a „. pro|»r)»ted the further ettm of two million, of dollar, iwi IV’“‘A'™'"}', lo rn.blu tlio LrbS trlbei b.ml.“ “T 1 ’■‘“ 1 o Civilization a selected by him from men eminent tor the) genccand philanthropy, to servo without pecuniary compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise th i/T - "'“l 1 % S,M r ' Ury " f tb0 I,lto rior over the disbursement of the appropriations madeby this act or any part thereof that toe President may designate; and to pay the necessary expense* oi tranxi>ort*tiou «ub.l.t«nce, .n.l dark hire of »,ld oommtwtonir, while Ktiiilly ci.Kiwcf In rilil service there i, l Kr rl, v .pproiirUt. d, nut of wiy money in tlio troaeury inn otherwise .iiproprlAted, tbo ...in of twentyd-e tho rn, and dolUre, or ho much thereof os ttt.y bo uecemary, Hv.r.n. An! bo It furth-r enacted, That notl.lim this act contained, or in any of tho provisions thereof If . 1 * . ** nH to ratify or approve any tn«. 1 f >, |‘ | ^* ^imrttew ofjndtanj ■ixty-^B Skc. 0. And In* ^^V^H^^Wtliou*aiid"dol- . . , , • , — — Minnesota, July second, eiglite. ii hundred and Jixty-fonc, to supply « defieian- ley In the appropriation of March third, eighteen hun. dred and sixty three, for the costa, charges, and ex- hw use* properly incurred by said State tn suppressing Indian hostlliti.-H - «ixty-two, 1m-. an.! sinouht of twelve nth th day of July, eighteen hundred a enacted. That the appr . the yet > hundred idred and thousand four hun.tr. .1 and right : Provided. Tha nly i !'"! .*<* •berov-d Much i hundred and aixty-toree, entitled "An prepriRlion* for sundry civil expense* of ** VT./r., y . 0a i‘ June thlrtletb, M li! ■;* t J r -f‘ ) ur, and for the year end- i«th, eighteen hundred and alxtv-Uiree nimiiAiii " v, ‘ rw » United States Mail .stag) ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA IAK?»vI LANTA MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS . \ » 1 *>AV8, at 7 o’clock a. v. Stage office in Alla n t?’Uutte«l Htate* Hot. I, which la a first-claaa Hotel. Proprietors » u< i clerk* alwaya ready and wtlllne • a< commodate. " l’asMcngcra stepping at other hotels ore tc*. quested te regiatar their name* for a a«at by 6 o’clock A-»*.. of mail daya, and they will bo fnrnlahed a ticket when registered. Baggage taken to and from the office free of charge. JOHN CAIN, Jr., Proprietor Atlanta, January,30th. I860. ^pnexor. P. Jh—txnrea* pockogiwtakento ARdfroaa the office. Afro, Kellogg k Oo’a tk# Stage office and a » Pj^ktrro street