Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 07, 1869, Image 1

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rco Hi . AWAJJXA, (TATES LAWS L *fth. Forty JgaSS&S ft Kfcoel hoot*, per lb. eighteen hundred i -J$BS.SiSU& , expend ■d by (he lam for each In dun f aerate,) in the pur- . »y tea*. d|MHa tb« flmml j*m endl*g liad and aejranly. ala* a to fnnuUk »ld Indiana h article treaty Kay tenth. * “t,for fit* ftwal year * - * and seventy, entj-alx dol- 1 ;3w*jrr^ , twelve hundred Juliara; ■r, ardemkun- hundrrd MOBNING, NOVEMBER 7, 18§9. VOL. Y„—,£0. 1818. cSsw NMfiWSBr&SPfcar ^jtrap£S^ hraa, and fifth article treaty An ti hundred and 0Aj-cu, on# thou- xieatsshsmJt Ifor tourteurih of AAmi. lnririm,at* for jw »fmU w ** for fourth of fifteen instalments of annuity upon two hundrod and forty W thonaand «U hundred and four, and Banste ameudmoat thareto, piateen thoua- andons hundred and aevatity-uln# doliara MIAMIEflOjKANiAfl. m of ad (United, per sixth article n. under Uwoty of Lit* ty sixth Oetebor. eighteen hundrad aud eighteen, and , per ninth arttete treaty a and aixty-atgbt, for the *\ eighteen buudred and mLfiSfkA&£ end tne itonwru »<*r* *** ^CLACKAMAfl IH- l Of the Third eerlea of an- - »econ«l article treaty b hundred aud fllty- MU. " | | AffAPAHQlH. h hundred aud sixty eevea, Ige Creek, in Kansas, twenty per tenth article of the . eighteen hundred and fire hundred dollars. . building* for carpenter, 1 engineer, two thouaand le treaty October twenty- end aUty-eereu, seven eighteen hundred jilor*. (trteenth erttote ti l hundred and el • ee^NUtehtlac7 in aooor- doofteoityof MarchuineteenOi, tui —our'* *— 1 fSjftaa^taaiss*' Jssxu6izxssx££L sskl. of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred end wStataT te£ap5lteS5r W ai Of dellrery of ancuitlca and provision* for Ohlppewaa of Miaelaelppl, in accordance with elxth article of lha treaty ol March nineteen, eighteen hundred end Maty* awn. fire tboueaod doliara, 0H1PPBWAB, PILLAGER, AND LAKL WINNER A- OOfiUUUt HANDS. for fifteenth of thirty Instalment* of annuity In afiMf. partttird article treaty tenter rnxmd Februa ry; ejghfnn hundred end flfty-flra. ten thooanud *■ * l and alxty-als doliara aud alsty-eix oenta rteenth of thirty foatataneota of annalty in >#r third article treaty twanty-aeooud Fsbrua- iteea hundred and fifty-fl-e, eight thouaand rteenth of thirty instalment* for purpoate. of per third artiote treaty tveuty-oeornd Fahrua- teen hand red and ifty-flve, four thorns** dol* I and alxty-elx, taro thou- rux fourteenth, "sigh- M thousand aov- forty oenta. I^rj^rmanenl provhioa for nj iller, in lien vf gun smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-thin! October, eighteen hundred end thirty-four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred end fifty- four, six hundred doliara. hJ For interest on fllty thousand dollars, at fits i |er teghteen hundred and fill i*k~» M hgola, during SS5S ' For purchase of Iran and atacl and other' aaoeart- riee for the shops, doting the slnnie ot the feted- gunsmith and Unamlth, par same treat/, twelve hna- f or pay of two strikers or apprentloes In I" smith;, shop, per same treaty, four hundred and 4fe2£ fe tefr!m for pay of fiwsfier, per sanae treaty, *i\ lion JW pay of miller, at the discretion of the Prated an t, per same treaty, tea hundred dollars. for pay of an engineer, at . five thousand dollars. for first of thirty Instalments to supply the boys end girls under (he ages itemed such flannel and cot- —* MWt * > make each a suit i edweatton, tnoladlng ooapenaatloB of teacher, per tilled srtlele treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-firs, three thouaand dollar*, of said tribe wfco, In the Per leal of fifteen instalments for support of two snasuwlear • ‘ rz ‘ - fire, two thoueand doUatd. For last of ten inatalmenta for pay of an engineer to grist and saw-mill at Leech lake, per third article treaty twenty-second Kebrnsry, eighteen hundred aud OAy-flre, six hundred dollars. CBIPPXWAfl ff TBF. miWISUPVI. PILL4 AND LAKE WlNiMAOC8H5H BANDS OF OHlf- PKWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA. per x dr ad thirtieth, 1 fiscal year ending Juno ton goods as may be needed * *e#’ id, together with a pe ninth article trei ..sac-f^rss! , foor'thous- id fire hundred degaae. 1 For the first •< ten lnstalmrM te be used by the scretery of the Interior In the purcliase of such arti cles as from time to time the condition and naceste- nine hundred and fifty* three soulaj, par ninth art ' treaty of May aereath, eighteen hundred and all eight, for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, r i teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand : house or arias ? twenty Ja-JT edand form- m for sixth often instalments to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log «^s(n f two hundred grnbbiug hose. sixty-eight, two thousand fire hun dred (teller*. . ■ - . P ■ . - , - - —i- For the ereetten ol a eteam circular saw-mill, with a two hundred grubbing hoe*, ten ploughs, ten grind- grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third aril- a@g|ii§|pi and engineer, pe/teeth article treaty Kay sever- eighteen hundred and afctj-ehiht, fl T e thousand hundred dollasfc for interest on fill/ thousand dollars, at fire par si turn, for educational purposes, par third article aaty fifth Juno, eighteen hundred end ftfty-fboT, Iwo nth of twenty instalments npun two hundred (d dollar*, per third article treaty fifth June, A hundred and flily-fonr, aeren thousand fire hundrod doliara. MLUtUBBOf IBSUXb* - w ts WAmns six cants, uninvested, at fire per oentum, per Bar ete’s amendment to fourth article treaty fifth Jun< eighteen hundred end fifty-four, eleven thousand an slxty-two dollars and eighty-nine oenta M1AMIX8--EEL MIYUt. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per For permanent annnlty In goods or otherwise, per third end separate erode trtreaty thirtieth BopUmber, eighteen hundred and nine, throe hundred and fifty MOLEL INDIANS. For lfiat of teu lsstslraanls for keeping in repair saw aad flooring mills, and fee the pay of necessary employees. the Beneflfo of which to bsjshared alike by Imsata for psy ol and joiner to aid In erecting buildings comber, eighteen hundred end fifty-five, one thousand dollars, For pay of teachers to manual labor school for el therefor, and for the aubatatecoe thousand five hnndred dellan. For ampioyment of two carpenters, one thonaand sight hanfired dotters, and two hlsekemtfhs, omm thon- sand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand four hundred doliara; one physician, one thonaand two hundred dollars, and medtetea foe fbe ■Left, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hnndred and sixty-four, seven thou For this amount to be applied toward the support of iw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chip K of Mississippi, and the led Lab* end Pew of Ohlppewaa, so long as the >realdanf cam It necessary, per sixth article treaty May nth, eighteen hundred and sixty-foe r, one thou NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES AMD BANDS OF INDIANS. Id© treaty twenty-sixth For fifteenth Instalment, in intnriahment of tit!# to tendaj .1 objects, per fourth artlj ■VPH thousand dollars. hoard ©Tritetor*, to consist of not monTUun three ia, to attend the annuity payments te the In- and to Inspect the fields, buddings, wills, and other improvements, as stipulated In the seventh arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty » per day, hundred a oer. eigmesu nwnareu son six* tide supplementary to treaty 1 hundred end sixty-four, tan th For this amount to tbs P«nt m rent) dol* nrlng the vU booty fifty-four, ‘ eighteen hun- ■ th# pleasure ry September and third Sand slx- _r the rapport of izn&ESi 1 seventh, sigh- ‘ five hun- rapport of books and ate- Mhe Interaction nuulty In toon- I article treaty of I sixty-att, ^ f annuity in pro. [per third arttd* ~ 1 and sixty- Of annuity in rtlcfo treaty of sixty six, six one thousand dollars. CHIPPEWA8 OR RED LAKE AND PEMBINA TRIBE OF CHIPPSWA& for this amount aa annuity to be paid per capita to the Bed Lake band of Chippewa# daring the pleasure of tli* President, psr third article treaty second Octo ber; eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second a* f twelfth April, eighteen thousand dollars. VflMta»bndM(9m>U during tha pleasure of th* President, per seme treaty, five thousand dollars. For sixth ol fifteen Instalments for the purpose of supplying th* Red Lake bend of Chippewas with glib log twine, cotton matter, calico. Unsay, bla * anuria, provisions, farming tools, ai , __.. netful articles, end far each other parposrs sa may be deemed tor their best ifitl per third article supplementary treat/of twelfth eighteen hundrod and sixty-four, eight thousam tore. For the sixth of fifteen Instalments for same objects lor Pembina band of Chippewas, per tame tree!/, four thonaand dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments for pay of one blaok- smtth, one physlcteu, who shell furnish medicine tot lb* sick, one miller, eud on* farmer, per fourth artte Of same treaty, three thousand Ire hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments for the purchase ai Iron and steel and other artlcf - - — * purposes, per same treaty 1 hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalment?, to be expended for carpenteringuwd other purpose*, per seme treaty, one thonaand dollars. . 1 For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a board of visitors, to oonslst of not more than three persona, to attend the annuity payment* of the In* Otens. three hundred end ninety dollar*. Fer lesniunce rad transportation ef annuity goods and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Ohippeyraa of Red Lake end Pembina tribe, five thhtesi lid dollar 1 belonging to the mty of Mar sev- ht, two thousand an aneucx baildioe. nor same tide of earn a treaty, two thouwmd dollars. For tha building nf a residence for a physician to said Indiana, per sane* article ef same treaty, * ■and dollar*. • •‘W ' For the construction of five buildings for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, milter, and engineer, at fifteen hundred dollars eaeb, per earn* article of eanu> treaty, thousand five hundred dollars. DKLAWAREB. Foe life annuity to ohieC per private article to sup -***»! b .“! jgyr. eighteen * For tnt tors, at five per centum, being the valno of thirty, sections 01 tohd art aytrl by treaty of eighteen h dred and twenty-nine, for education per Senate reac tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and thirty- eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hnndred and fifty-six, two thousand three hnndred ' four dollar*. FWAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH- — _J fifty tbOMaeed dollar* under the direction of tee Presb per sixth article treat/ twenty-aeoond January, sen hundred and fifty-five, seven thousand fire 1 dollars. 3 medicine twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, fired eft# eighteen, one hnndred fioltora Interest on forty-eix thousand and eighty dob Fur tenth of twenty las _ient and support of aa agricultural and industrial school, end to provide said school with e suitable In* struct or or ii twenty-second Jannai five, three thousand i - fbrutoh them with the accessary tools, per four teenth article treaty twenty-aeoond^January, eighteen ■truetar, smith, physician, who shall for the Me* carpenter, end farmer, per tenth article treaty twee -sixth December, eighteen hundred end fifty four, f vo thousand dollars. For flfto< ,‘h of twenty Instalments for the cv] of an agru u.tora' and industrial school and su| of smite an carpenter shop, aad providing tee n sary tools t rafor, la coaromaRy with tenth artiL_ .. treaty Dece-aber twarty sfate, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJO XS. For such articles of clothing, or raw materials In lieu tharaeC for eight thousand Navajo© Indians, uoi exceeding five dollars each Indian, in oonformlty with eighth article treaty Jane first, eight*an hundred and sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. £*£iJS! lty with seventh srticls of above-named treaty, one hnndred end forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Navaioo Indian reservation, in conformity with fifth artlclo treaty of June first eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight thirty-six thousand two hnndred and twenty dollars. For Insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. Fo, deficiency in te* appropriation for amount of Iftntawcy expended lu subsisting the Navsjoes at the Bosque Redondo, according to the cop tract made by Theodore H. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, until tludr removal to their old hotnea. on* teotfisad <mo hundred and Ifty-five doliara and ninety cents. SU81T0N AND WARPKTOK. For aurvey of reservation for the Slsalton and War- reton banda of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third, fourth, and fifth articles Of the treaty with said Indi ans of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and elxty- eeven, forty-fire thousand dollars, c *- ** as aa may be necessary. XKZ PERCE INDIANS. 0 much thereof For the sixth of teu Instalments of tile second series, ‘to be paid to them or expended for their benefit,*' per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hnn- drafi end fifty-right, tra feeuaaad dolFm. lu agrioulturel and mechanical pttmrits provided in th# first parted th* setrai asttete of treaty March twelfth, right sea hundred and fifty-eight, as the Secretary of tee Interior may consider advantage ous end necesfory, seven thousand five hundred dol lars. POTTO WATA MIES. I For^H treaty five, seven tSwi annuity In diver, per third article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred end atiriy-lwo dollars and thirty- nine oenta. For permanent annuity in silver, per third artiol# permanent annuity In silver, per fourth article third August, seventeen hundred and ninety* even hundred and twenty-four dollars and s*v- teen, one thouaand eight hundred eud alert and ninety-three oasts. For permanent annuity In money, per second art! e treaty twentieth September, eight*rii hundred and reutr-elght, one teeusaad four LunUre nine dollars aud fifty-four cento. For permanent annalty In specie, per second article treaty twenty ninth July, eighteen hundred end twee, train*, eleven thousand fire hundred aad ninety-six ninety-alt dollars end thlrty-thren cents. For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen hundred end thirty-two, twenty-sixth September, e^hteea hnndred and thirty- three, seven hnndred dollars> Provided, That eetiafao- tery evidence shall he attftwu to the Beeretnry of th* Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said articles sre still living. For education, durbrg third article treaty of Oo dred and twenty-six, seooud article treaty September twentieth, eighteen hundred end twenty-eight, aad fourth article treaty October twraty-seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision for the payment of money la lieu of tobacco, Iron, and steal, per second ertiaU treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred end twenty-eight, and tenth article of the ‘ filth end seventeenth June, eighteen forty-six, two hundred aad seventeen dollar* end for ty-three cents. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and SMtotants, and for iron and steel for shore, per third Artiste treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and aaty-eight, and aoocad aril' cle treaty twenty-, ante July, eighteen hundred end twenty-nine, two tboueanfi forty-two dollars and nine ty-foor cents. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, tr second artiote of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh on hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sev enteen dollars and nine cants ~ interest on four hundred aad sixty-six tlioua- id twenty seven dollars and forty-eight cents, at five per centum. In conformity with seventh article arttel* treat/ twsaty-asoond January, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, thra* thousand six hnndred dot- twosshools* on* of which ached* te bean pi I “ J w * g| ftite ra| FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER OONFEDEBATED null For the first ol five lostalaiecU on coe hundred aad renty thousand dollars, being the third series, for beneficial object*, at th© discretion of the President, per fourth article treety sixteenth J*ly, eighteen hun dred and fifty-Qvo. four thouaand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the support of 1 agricultural and Industrial school, keeping In re pair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth *-*“ * - - * dred au - — —— * ‘ For last of flv* Instalments of second series for ben-f taither. That before tha Pn-Ji< T;t shall » J *’ --*•*—*- -• '* *' * * w - "—- money to be paid out of tbii Appropriation, or any patents to be issued, ha shnl! cause avldenaa to be ta ken and shall be satisfied that tbs recipients are < to the asm* under the aforesaid trusties, and afldal objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of Jane eleventh. eighteen hr - dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twrnty instalments for the support Wen hnndred sad fifty-five, flv* hnndred doliara. Tor tenth of twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, nor fifth article treaty eleventh Jnne, eighteen hnn dred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dot- f and fifty-five, three hundred 0HI0KA8AWB. July, eighteen hum For tenth of twenty instalments for providing le instructors therafor, par fifth article treat; teenth July, eighteen huedr ■and eight hundred dollars. treaty six- for th# fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- drad and «ixty-»laa, and for the fiscal year ending Jon© thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, rig thousand dollars. OOOOTAWB. permanent annnlty, par second article treaty sixteenth November, eighteen huudrad aad flv*. aad thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen nudrad aad fifty-flvs, thra* thousand dollars. For permanent annnlty ter support of light horse* tea, six hundred dollars. For permanent annalty for support of blacksmith, par sixth article treaty eighteenth October, ttyfcteee hundred and twenty, ninth article treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred aad twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty sac and Jana, eighteen huadml and fifty-five, six hundred doliara. termauont annuity for education, par aacond treaty twentieth January, eighteen hnndrad and twenty-five, aud thirteenth article treaty twenty* oond June, eighteen hnndrad and fifty-five, six thou- ,nd doliara. For permanent annuity for iron aad steal, par ninth article treaty trenliath January, eighteen hnndrad and ‘ — article treaty twenty-eec- nd fifty-five, three hun* 'or interest on three hnndrad rad ninety thousand two hnndred and fifty-seven dollar* and ninety-two oenta, at flv* par oentum par annum, for edooation, support of th© government, aad other beneficial pur* nntar. under tha itlrewtlsn of lha general eonacil at tha Shoefhwa, in aouformlty with the provisions oontelned In the tenth and thirteenth articles of tha treaty of twenty Mini June, eighteen hnndrad and fifty- five, nineteen thouaand flv* hundred and twelve doN r-aine orate: Provided, That It ahull b* ■ flaocatery of tha Interior to sell a suffl- o( tha bands of tha United States h *“ © Ohcatew Indians to arable him to ] and wagon and plough-mskers* shops, and providing ary tools therefor, per fifth srtiaU| treaty art- fifty-five, five hun- Far tenth of twenty lnaialmants for tha employ* lent of tw* formers, two miliars, one blacksmith, ana tanner, one gunsmith, oue carpenter, and and ptuugh-niskor, par fifth July, eighteen hundred and four hundred dollars. treaty sUtaanth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, flv* hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair the hospital and providing tha necessary medi cines and furniture therefor, par fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty instalments (or pay of a physi cian, par fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, on* thouaand four hundred For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re pair tha buildings required for th* various employees and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, thro* hundred doliara. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tha pay of each of the head chiefs of tha Flathead. Eootenay, and Up- July, eights sd doltom. and fifty-flvo, th* amount of the awards heretofore approvrd by In favor of Joseph a. HoaM and Reuben Wright dar th* provisions of th* fiftieth article of the treaty Heludad with th* Choatew and Ohlebasaw Indians on Iwasity-eighth day of April. *ight*«n hnndrad and For Interest In liou-wf Investment on fifty-seven thousand five hundred doliara, balance of one hundred pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths', gonsailUis', carpenter*' and wagon and plongh-makere* aliope. aud for provid ing neoeaaary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh Jana, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fire, five hamlred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment ’ cue superintendent of forming, and two fanners, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, on* gun smith, ooeearpaaiar, and on* wagon and plough-ftiA- teM fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen mm 1 and flfty-Ova, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping tn repair ih© hospital, and providing the a r misery medicines and furniture therefor, per Of«h artiote treaty atevaoth June, eighteen hnndrad and flfty-ftva, three hundred For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay of a physi cian, per fifth article treaty alaventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dob For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping tn to- . tir th* buildings for the various employsss, and for providing tha necessary furniture therefor, par fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty- ive, two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tha salary of uch person aa tho tribe may select to b* their head chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hnndrad and fifty-nva, five hundred dollars. For tost of four Instalment* to enable the Indians to remove and locate upon the reservation, to be expend ed tn ploughing food ami tearing lote, a* per lint clause fourth article treaty June ninth, eighteen hun dred and aixty-threo, fifteen thonaand dollars. ": providing tie schools and boerding-hduaea with neoaa- ■ary furniture, the purchase of usosaaary wagons, teams, agricultural Implements, tools, and to forth, and for fencing of suoh lands as may be needed for dentng and farming purposes for ths schools, as 1 fourth clause fourth article treaty of Jnne nine, eighteen hundred aad rixtydhrea, three thonaand dol lars. For salary of to* subordinate oh left, as per fifth sr- ticl* teaety of Juna nine, eighteen huadred aad sixty* three, five hundred dollars each. Far third ef fifteen tuartlmatite te knap tha black smiths' shops tn repair ami stocked with teens oases ry tools aad materials, par fifth article treaty Jan* ninth, eighteen hundred rad aUty-teree, flv* hundred dol* For third of fifteen li ate for repairs of house* I fltetind aerie* in ■\Ortobar, eigh th article treat, dead fifty-four, vmssz ulolln luilsmli,, U th. dlMnUo, uMeUbMat<nntr«<U , tnt ud flfty-flr., rti thotuud doll»r.. For tw>ttat IUUmi lnM.lnmif fat t*J »nd tone* of one farmer, one blacksmith, and on* and plough maker, psr fourth aulde treaty twenty- fifth June, eighteenhundred and fifty dive, three thou •and flv* hnndrad dollars. t For tenth of twenty Instalment# for psy and subsis tence of on# phyaldra, Ofl* sawyer, on* miliar, oao superintendent of Arming operations, aud one school teanbsr. fourth art ids treaty twaoty-fllth June, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, flv© thousand six hnn dred dollars. For tenth of twenty Inrialasnte for salary of the *fitel of said confederated bands, par fourth agi cle treatv twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and ty-five, five hundred doltoss. par centum per annum, for ©docal Ion •rial purpose©, under th# direction of the President, per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh- lean hundred and flfty*four, two thonaand eight hnn- AND BANOS Of HU drad and aavaflty-ftv* doliara. KANSAS. For Interest in Hen of Investment oa two hundred s shops, and so forth, and providing ft ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘I,*# per fifth .hteen hn*d housand dollars. June ninth, elghteau hundred and sixty-three, raannd dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boardingacnooto, twoaaaistantteacherfl, one fanner, carpentss, and two miliars, as per fifth artiote ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and alxty-thrae, >n thoosaud six hundred doliara. «d article treaty of January fourteen, ci. it' hnndred and forty-alx, ten thausand dollars. K10XAP008. For sixteenth Instalment of Interest, at flv* par hundred thousand dollars for educational •nefictal purposes, as par seoond article May ri^ttesu. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, sot on two hundred thousand a paid In eighteen per eeoond artiote treaty ate hundred «4l fifty-four, seven For the seoond of fifteen instalments of this amount, beingsthi'dof series, In money “ *' KLAMATH AMD MODOC DIDIAM. direction of th* f teFimnii annuity In morap, par fourth arti- SZ*"* AusnsV seventeen hundred and .v'? -11 ** »•> *rt>- fiv* tnstabuanta, to b* appUed undvr 1 President, aa par second artiote treaty October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- *vur, eight thousand dollar*. For third of twenty instalments for d and fifty-six] one thousand five hnndred flh* ■*»&UhoeaeboU, ity lastalments for kasnlng In re- ouc floating mill, buildings for the iter, and wagon and plough-maker, etmu, and boauttal. as per fourth 1 artiote 1 d fifty rix artiote treaty of October fourteenth, eigl aad alxl- four, oee thousand doliara. For fourth ai twesty Instalments for the of teals and materials far saw and flenr mill*. tar. blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers' shop*, and basks nod stationary for 2a manual labor sc boat, nfi vet fourth article treaty of October four teas*.ejjrtoanhrafowd and qtnty-fonr, one thou For fourth of fifteen instytounte tor pay and sul state nc© of op* superintendent of ftrmteg. one farm© ooshteehamMi, o»* sawyer, on* esrponter, rad oc wage* arid phmgb-maker, as nan fifth arttsfia treaty ' •• ” hundred sad rtkty-io* aa."a s hraflsod I defiers. tote treaty ef Ori and stzty-tenr, 1 For fon - th of ten instalments for keeping In repair grist an ©aw min. and rapport of blacksmith shop, sr eight! article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen uadreda I fifty-fonr, aad third article treaty March txth, rig! to hundred and alxty-five, thra* hundred For nay of on* angtoear, twalv© hundrod dollars. For fourth of tab Instalments for pay of on* mill* par asms treatise, ulna hnndred dotters. Far fonrth at ton teatelmente Art pay of On* forma ter same tie*Use, seven hundred aad twenty dollar For fourth of tea lAataUMate tor pay of black smu ter same treaties, seven hundred aad fifty dollars. OBABBL ' . For interest on iatztytetia* Oiaosand on* ^undrod and twenty doliara, at fir* par oaatam par annum, be- lug value of fifty-four sections of toad set apart by said treaty for adaoattoral purposes, thro# thousand >ur hundrod and fifty-six foltess. For la tercet on thgta hundred thraarart JcDara at amiEamvSSmvt irior nay direct, as par ftrat artiote treaty ol Paptesn- •r twenty nine, alghtean hundred and rixty-fiva* At- For^rtraeportktiSr g forth, pnrehaaedforthe Oveat and I ana, or so much thereof aa map ha thousand five hnndrad doliara OTTOMAN AND OKIFFEWAB OF MMMDAAfll. For aaoond <f fonr and annual tnatahneats In oort < 8m Laadwriand FlfJftBl teathaf twenty lnsteharali for ths omphtymsnt dred snd forty-six, twefity-thraa thousam fired and oue dollars and thirty-seven can To enable the President to carry out the provisfona of the third article of th* treaty of November fifteen, eighteen hundred and aixty*one, with tha Pottowato- xme Indiana, as modified by the frosty of Marph twen ty-nine, eighteen hnndrad and rixtv-alz, by paying to certain members of said tribe who have elected to be- oome cltisans in accordance with ©aid treaties, the proportion of the cash value of the Pottowatomie An nuities to which thsy may be entitled, the suns of two hundred aad thirty-three thonaand one hundred and alxty-thrae dollars aad eighty cents. In currency, and the sum of one hnndrad and twenty-three thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy three cants, in gold, to be paid out of th© funds belonging to aald tribe of Indians, or so much of ©eld sum as may be neoeaaary to pay tho mombert of said trib© who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela tions, and under aald treaties bare become citizen© of the United States, bo, and the asms are hereby, appro priated: Provided, That tie part of belonging Ao minor o *0 any pan ^ta!U©d »■ Fer permanent aunutty for edutotfcmsl purpose*, per fonrth article treaty third August, seventeen bun- ^^t^fimd^Trad^iSty four, graSraaKd For penutnraHariutir, to aperie, fov *4uo*Uousl purposes, psr fourth aritote treaty twanty-atoth B*p- toaMr, eighteen hnndred and sevantesU. and third artiote treaty tenth May. righteaa htotofad and fifty- treaty tenth May, righto** hundred and fifty-four, two thonaand dollars. BH08H0NKN. wkstcxv xAxna. For sixth of Irienty Instalments, to be expended, uu- dev th© direction af the Fseeldent, ih the purchase of mh artlutes as h« mar deem soltahls to their wants, ither as hnnters or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, Are thousand dollar*. XAtfTXa* BAH 1>U. For sixth of twenty instalments, to b« expended, under the direction of the President, in tha purchase of such articles as ha may deem soluble to thcli wants, either as huulfrs or herdsman, par fifth srllcll treaty July soooig^elghtoen hundred and ©ixty-three, investigations of tbstr e article treaty Frbruar c died aud sixty tirty-aeven, four 1 WTAanorz(B)s. ^ ‘ . To pay for thsservloaa of three persona, to ba *»• priwted by ths flaoretacy of the Iwlsilsr, to e—rtrifl and report the amount ot money, if any, duo hy ths United Mates to said Iadlaoe under sktetiug ttertlefi and SO forth, per thirteen th artiote treaty February twraty-thrra righb wn hundred aad sixty-aavan. three oftnrit 71 ^ PH To pay tha alrim of J. T. Janas, bring for fieri ro«- aaragaaaafg s&Lrttz teenth artlri# treaty Fabnuwftwaoty-Uiraa, rigbteae hundred and rixty-aeven, art thouaand saved h rtfhteaa ^ ^handiad dollars. Pxonisk, XA©S AlXIAS, weas, AMD rnrussm Ts amount to be paid par capita from tha sum of one hundred and alxty-ntna thousand six hundred For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be sxpeadod, Oder the direction of th* Praaidact, In th* parch se of such artiote* as h* may deem gnltable to their wants, either as hunters or herdaaaan, par third ela treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and 1 three, tivo thorn sixty- For sixth of twenty tnstahneuts, to be expended, under the direction of ths Prssldsat, In ths parches* of snob articles, including cattle for herding or other purposes, as he shad deem satiable for their wants and condition, dred and sixty-three, SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent aunutty lu clothing and other useful ‘tide*, psr sixth article ‘ r, Bsveutesn hundred s and five hnndred doUms. B'KLALLAMS. For last of fonr Instalments on sixty-thousand dob lorn, (being fourth serlMft, under the direction of the President, per A flu artiote treaty twenty-sixth Janua ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thouaand dollars. For tenth of tweuty instalment* for tha support of 1 agricultural and industrial school, and for pa; ' iltable teachers, per eleventh article treaty tw. sixth October, eighteen huadred and fifty-five, loosand five hundred doiiars. For tenth of tweuty instalments for the employment, of a blacksmith, oorpeotsr, farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh artid* traaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred snd Aity-flre, three thousand llva hnndrad dollars. TABEOUAC11E BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten Instalments for the purchase of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, eighteen hnndred and sixty-thre©, and Senate amend ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, per eighth article trea- far tha purchaaa of provisions, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thorsxnd doliara. For the pnrehas* of Iron, steel and necessary tools r blacksmith's shop, as oer tenth arti ' j to *~ •j_two hundred aud twenty dollars, r pay of blacksmith and assistant, or Bamo treaty, one thoumnd one hundred dol For Insurance, transportation, and generallndden- tal expense* of tha delivery of goods, prorlMBns, - ity, tin 1 eighty-six dollars aud aeventy-flva cants. Invested ■aid Indians, p*r act of Congress, July twelve; btaen hundred and alxty-fwo, psr twenty-fourth ar- a treaty February tweoty.thra*. alghtean hundred and rixty-aeven. twenty -five thousand dollars. . For (tils amonnt, to b* taken from the Invested fund of aald Indian*, and to b* paid to ton tribe, par agent, oa# pbyslciac, a«Mi TsSstfiss kof*# may b*hhc- For i^T«,laa th. .ijwnK ot ntuOMl «ud teoo. M In2iMU la WMliInclDa TmtlUa, not plru,. ** ‘V. 1 ?©'. 1 © *— P*T rf hnwi MntiojM., ar. af the totorior to taka ahum© of oartais stray bands as Fof '—*' ‘ Indiana, tn thsktete of ’ five and fifty di lUr* held by_ tha United 1 hundred and atxly-one, pet twan!. February tweniy-Lhru*, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, three thousand seven hundred dollars. For ftrat of rix Bktotoi lor pa/ ol Vterlkmaflh. and for nacaasary Iron and steal aud tools, par twra- ty-oevanth article treaty Fabrnary, eighteen hundred and rixty-*avan, flftaap hundred 4 alters. BAG AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MlflfllMtiJPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Bee and Fax In dians, parties to this treaty, sit th* rate of one dollar per sore lot on* hanc rad and forty-seven thousand three huti li'&I and ninety-three and thirty-two on#- ndthaarea of tend, (being the rwridue of on* red and fifty-seven thonaand acres ceded to tha jfititsto©, after deducting the amount of tend set apart for iudivlduoU), par third artiote treaty Februa ry tlgliU-i-11, eighteen humlrad and slity-aeven, one hnndred aad forty-seven thouaand tore* hundred and ninety-three dollars snd thirty-two cents. For orcotion of a dwelling house for the agent of ■aid tribe, a house ami ©bop for a bteckaaritii. and dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eight©©*, eighteen hundred and six- seven, ©lx thousand dollars. For tint of five lostaihients for tod support of a physician and pureh*** of medicines, par tenth article ... ■ -■-*-* —t hundred «■■■*■'— 'applying aald tribe tide treaty Februa- 1 slxty-aeran, thra© pay the*clrim"of"toe Sacs and Foxes against tha United States for stealing of stock, psr fifteenth artiote treaty February eighteen, eighteen hnndrad and sixty- seven, sixteen thonaand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to P*.v th* expenses of nag*. Uatlng this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and rixty-suvuM teen hundred dollars. TABE^UAGHE, MU ACHE, CAPOTE,WEEMINUO go In risi doflliU. Fty salary of a special agent to take ohaig* of Win •ahageand Feltevutomte Indians now to thafltotod Wiaaorato. to* tksuasafi five huudsad dofiara. t of totocuri on era millHm vwo huafirw w thousand thra* hnndrad non- . , hal^Wgraretetyteth# toSrf. irart for various indInn tribes, op to and ittfilflittog the IsterM l-j-U- ©■!» »«. KfktMS fcoMMj uul m- Ir-nlM. ka, two mmUit [HTutlaj ©f ,11 w MDrn ImUr—itm mrm hundred Mid QlnMj —x tnonMnd kaadMd HU, Vlr^eU m4 biMw of «UC proflMUI te. bWd MldM dn,4n ted Mr huudna Mid M.,lteo doUte, ted llV - dtete. or to mneb Ifemf .. My b. mnr.inr. ^IW *5»tel o, mttetet on dlteen ihonited dol “**!•©, -«»itte. hundred ted .Uij oiite lor Ih* OherokM iehnol fund. nlu. buudnd dottorn aSSMBISiSKS: »» a isas.'s Aetodlte trite, in aftmteou „d Ulehlgu, Uo — m expanssa incurred, and that Mafsr sass Iriks sag returning them to their homes, ral for P—to toaldsatto tha anwto and confinement within toe territory of lbs United States, by order of such of- floors, of parson* charged with crimes against th* In dians, flvs thousand dollar j. To ray «p/nsM tocurradln taking census of North Onrolfo* Cherokee Indians, two thousand flv# liuu- YAMPA, GRAND RIVER, AND UINTAH BANDS ( Sft& par same article of same treaty, three tboas- liters. UMFQUA8 AND CALAPOOIAS, OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OREGON. For lest of five instalments of the third series of nultr for beneficial objects, to be expended oa diroutod ' the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth rember, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr, one thou- _jd seven hundred dollars. For last ef fifteen Instalments lor th* pay of a physt- (books and ■tationei dan and purchase of medicine*, per sixth article tres- ** Xiber, eighteen bnndr * - * flv* hundred doliara. For the fifteenth ot twenty instalments for the pay ’ a teacher and purchase of! ‘ — *-** — sixth article treaty twwc hundred and fifty-four, and fifty doliara. UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) For sixteenth of twenty Instalments In blankets, tionery, per w, eight* on > thousand four hundred to oomply may require ths Baeretary of the Interior to oanaa to b* sold such proportion of toe bond* held by him to trust for said Indiana as may be nsssssary ‘ with said provisions, PUTT0WAT0M1E8 OF HURON _ . r permanent annnlty In money or otherwise, psr second article treaty of seventeenth November, elgh- ‘ *n hundred aad seven, four hundred doliara. QUAPAWS. For education, daring th* pleasure of toe President, per third artiote treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hum 'red and tUirty-thras, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and Iron and steal for shop during th* pleasure Of the Presi dent, per third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh teen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand and six ty dollars. For farmer, during toe pteasnr© of the President par third article treaty thirteenth May, alghtean hun dred and thirty-three, rix hundred dollar*. QUI-NAI-BLT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS. For last of four Instalment* on twenty-five thousand dollars {being the fourth series) for beneficial objects, under the direction of toe President, per fourth arti cle treaty first ef July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, DM thousand three hnndrad dollars. eighteen hundred sad fifty-five, two hundred doliara For tsnth of twenty Instalments for support ot smith and carpenter shop, end to provide the necessary tools therefor, pur tenth article treety first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-dee, flv* hundred dollar*. For tenth of twenty Instalments for ths employ ment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, a physician, who shall furnish medicine© for toe rick. IrM dollars. For lari o( sixteen Instalments la blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty tooth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-tore©, two thouaand five hundred dollars. 8ACd AND FOXES OP MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per tlrd article treaty third November, eighteen hundred aad four, one thouaand dollars. Far interest on two hundred thousand doliara, at flv* per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundrod and thirty-seven, ten thon ■and doliara For Interest on right hundred thousand dollars, at five per oentum, par seoond artiote treaty eleventh Go to ber, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thoua and dollars. SACS AND F0ZF3 OF MISSOURI. For interest on on* hnndred end fifty-seven thous and four hundred doltera. at flv* par oentum, odder to* dtoeetten of to* President, par seoond article tree ty twaatytfirat October, eighteen hundred and thlrty- savsn, seven thouaand night hundred and seventy dol SEMINOLE* For five par oentum Interest ou two hundred and fifty thousand doliara, to be paid as annuity, par eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-rix, twelve thousand flv* hnndrad doltera. For interest on two hundred aad fifty thousand dol lars. at flv* par centum, to bo paid aa annuity, (they having Joined their *— — “ * r brethren west), per eighth artiote twelve thousand fl fo. to pt March is ©ntyrirst, eighteen hundred and eixty-rix, twenty-five hundred dollars. For interest o< twenty thouaand doltera, at toe rate of five par cautu-i P«r annum, “to be paid annually, for the support of the Seminole government, a© per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hnndred and stety-rix, oo* thausand doliara. For this amonnt, bring tha Interest on fifty thous and doltera from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-els, the date of tha ratification of the treaty made with ths Oealnolre, Merco twenty-one, eighteen hundred and rixtj-elx, to November twelve, eighteen hundred aad Maty-right, th* date whan the payment ofaaiflsam nanw — ftj. tero years. Hr* m oaths, aad twenty-rix days, aa par third artiste af treaty of Mtoreh twenty-one, «lghtoeu haadsad and atety-ri*. fiv* thou sand flv* hundred and ninety-seven doltera and twan- *“ one canto. ■or permanent annuity In specie, psr fetirth article riy twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and ter permanent annuity to aped©, par fourth article riy seventeenth •epSamber. eighteen hundred and hUen. tv* hnndrad doltera. "or blacksmith and aaatetout. shop and tools, iron tlMlnMial ,Uhm a, mU milter, during tha pleasure of th* President, rix hundred dollars. muCAfl or NEW YORK. H>rman*nt annuity, tn Men of interest oo stock, par act of nineteenth February, eighteen hoadrvd and thirty-one, «tx toeueead doliara. Fee htetolM. fJtou uf taveiterant, no nwrirdv* For Intoeuat, at five par ssntom.em forty this* Hratofl^radftfty dottera^rearinniit teeas Gwforto Beptomber, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, five hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WAU. A, CAYUSE, AND UMATILLA For kwt ol five instalments of second aeries, to l>e expended under the direction of the President, por second article treaty ninth Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, rix thousand deUxra. For tenth of twenty Inatalmenta for the purchaaa ol all neeedrary mfltftxntrea-mnd mechanical toe!©, med icines end hospital ©tores, books and stationary forJ schools, and furniture h t tho employe**, por fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty two, two thonaand dollar*. For tenth of twenty Uririmenta for the pay and subsistence of oo* superintendent of forming opera tions, on© former, two milters, oue blacksmith, one wagon and plough-maker, one carpenter and joiner, on* physician, and two tea chars, par lonrth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, right thousand four hundred and fifty doltera. For tenth af twenty instalments for tha pay of each of to* head chiefs of tha Walla-Walla, Oaynaa, and Umatilla bands, toe sum of flv* hundred doltera par annum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteao hundred doltera. For tenth ai twenty instalment* for salary for th© •on of Plo-pto-mox-mox. per fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hundred and fifty-fits, one hnndred doltera * WINNEBAQOEfl. For interest ou euo million doltera, at live per cen tum, por fourth article treaty first November, eighteen send dollars. For twontv-third of thirty instalments of Interest I ghty-llvo thonaand dollars, at fire per centum, ] article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun dred aud forty-six, lour thousand two hundred and fifty dollar#. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of five lnstalmen a, to be expended under the direction of tho President, aa par seventh article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty- flvet two thouaand dollars. YAKAMA NATION. For test of five Instalment* of aaoond series tor ben eficial objects, at to* discretion of th© President, per For tenth Of twenty Instalments for th* support of two schools, one of which la to ba aa agricultural snd lndaatrtel school: keeping lu repair school buildings, aud for providing Suitable furni ture, hooka, and sta tionary, par fifth article treaty ninth Jane, eighteen hnndrad eud fifty-flve, five hnndred dollars Far teeth of twenty lrstalmeats for the employment af oue aiipertatendent of teaching end two teachers, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred »nd fifty-five, three thousand two hnuared doltera. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employment of one superintendent of farming and two formers, two millers, two blacksmith©, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plongh-mo- ker, par fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hun dred aad fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dol lar*. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping tn re pair saw and flouring mills, and furnishing the acces sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eight.Hu hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re pair th* hospital, and providing the necessary medi cines and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty inatalmenta for keeping In re pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths', gunsmiths', carpenter**, aad wagon aad plough-makers’* shops, and for pro viding msieasry tools therefor, per fifth article treaty tama— hundred and fifty-fire, fivo bun- one thousand fonr hundred For tooth af tweuty Instalments for keeping in re- air tho buildings required for tbs various employee© *ad for providing tha necessary farntture then-flu, par fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hundred end fifty-live, thra© hundred doliara. For tenth of toreaty Instalments for tha salary ol such parson aa the arid confederated tribes and baud* of Indiana may select to be their head chief, per fifth arttate treaty ninth Jna*. eighteen hundred and fifty- Era, fiv* hnndrad dollars. YANOTON TRIBE OF blOOX- J ten Instalments (second series), to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, commeno- with the veer In which they shall remora to and settle and raride upon their reservation, per fourth article treaty nineteenth April. eiKhtena hundred and fifty- eight. forty thonaand dollars; Provided, that no part of lb# money* appropriated to pay annuities duo the several tribe# or hoods of Indians -ngmed In this act shall be say mil afl for any other ante!** of lood. cloth- hnltllH that each 1 Uyou by the chief© ana h©a-lmen of Me purpose. agent and the superintendent of Iufltaa affolrs. ex cept where atharwtee provided by traaly stipulation. BXNECA8, MIKED 8KSECAB AMO SHAWNEE* QUAPAWB, OONFKDKRATKlDI PRO III AH, KAH- EABKlAft WEAS, AND PtANKExMAWt, OTTOWAH OF BLANCHARD'S FORE AND BOOHE UR BGEUF, AMD CERTAIN WlANDOTTEfl. To pep tor twenty toonmad acres of land oeded to toe government bp the Senecas, par ftrat art Ida treaty February twenty-thre* v eighteen hundred aud rixty- To pay foq. thtety CSS aafoc of tend ceded to haaototmal hy to* IteMoaa, per e*eond arttate treaty FMWtiary twenty-three, eighteen hnndrad and sixty-** \ -ti, twenty-four thouaand dolhra. ) ska warns*. * 1 For amount to ha advanced to the Shawnaes to ba Masiin IEVUAUI1E, VMPA, ora: UTE. on i!i" agei in*good# belonging to the Indian©, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred end sixty-eight, three thousand doltera. Fur erecting an agency building for the reeidanoe of tha agent at each of ihe ic©nciea, fifteen hundred dol lars aten, par fourth artiote trei hundred and sixty-eight,, three For the construction of two school-houses, as per fourth article treaty Of March two, eight hundred aad slxty-oigbt, six thousand dollars. For construction of four buildings, for carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, ami miller, at ©uah of tha agen cies, fifteen hnndrad dollars eneb. per fourth article treaty March two. eighteen hundred and rixty-elgbt, twelve thousand dollars. For the erection on raid rotorration, near each pax of two carpenters, two millers, two: a© blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth March two, eighteen hundra i and alxl former*, articles sixty-eight, five thouaand two hundred and fifty dollar*. For purchase of Iron and steel, and toe necessary •ois for the blacksmith ahop, per ninth article treaty arch two, eighteen hundred A hundred aud twenty dollars. and sixty-eight, two For first of thirty ineulmenta, to be expanded under the direction of the racratory of the Interior, for clothes, blankets, and such other articles as ha may thlnx pro pox and neoeaaary, per eleventh article treaty March two, eighteen hun<U$d and sUty-eight, thirty thousand doltera ‘ . For annual asnbifot to bb expand#, under the di« -■Mon of too Bbmtoty ol Urn-Into ribr. in supptydng said Indiana with beatOEnuttod. wflea*. flmnr, befcs, .wcllth art;Jo treaty March two. eighteen * ' and aixty-©lght ( thirty thou-rtid doltera. For this amount, to be oxpefldedsmdor “ of the Hoorctary of tho Inferior, In pn lodgo or Imed of a family In said < with one gentle American cow, as _ ordinary Mexican or TexAS broed, and five head of providing roc To pay toe expanses of two commissioners, under »nto ortMtatreatar of Fabrnary twanty-aevemh, sigh son hundred and sixty-ecren. with tha Pottawwto, slag, two thousand five hnndrad doliara. Fbr this amount to pay for subsistence furnish#* a to* Ftmaa Indiana, by direction of to# In«Sn pSl oommtarion, under a contract made with J. W Bos- tor, eleven thousand nine hnndrad dollars and twenty. Mondan Indiana, unflax instructions fratn the Indian peace commission, to make sold Indiana, oa for as otm. For tola amount, to supply « <»«*>« Cblcktmtt. tftoni iiiSS sight dollars and forty-seven oenta. ■ - 3 For tola amount, interest due toe Choctaws ami Ohtakaoawa, August eighth, eighteen hundred .nd ISt ' 1 " u,,, " d “ d “V-* For thi, Nuoont, or m mooh tiicrwf >■ to., bo •oor, to uoblo tb. b^rotor, of tb, J.t.rbi u dot oo^ia Tooobor, oudltod ud oUoood b> ST Inffi hundrod For tola amount, to be ralmburaed from the ora- For tltta amount, or so much thereof a* max ban*. ooooorjJ*f** expense© incurred tn nuking and narlna homes, furnishing DMtienn. ,^.1. .Y HFoc toe general Incidental expenaaa of to* Indian acrvice In the territory Of Arisons, presents of gra;‘v-. HHBtjHRPtotoEtoRRREflR expended under the direction of the Becratxry ol ths Interior, seventy thousand dollars. CAXITOBjriX. For tit* general incidental expenses of th* Indian •©nice In California, including travelling expense* of superintending Agents, five thonaand dollars. coi.onADO TtnnrroMT. For the general Incidental expepsee of the Indian service in Golov ado Territory, presents of goods, apt- cultural implements, and other useful arttolea, and to assist them to locate in permanent nboddh, and sustain thoruaolvesby the pursuits of civilised life, to be ex pended under the direction of the Socratary of lha In- ' rior, twenty-live thouse>4 dollars. • DAKOTA TXRBTTOkT. For tho general incidental expense* of tb* Indian service In Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural implements, and other useful article*, and to ■Mist thorn to locate in permanent abodes, and ana- tain themselves hy the pursuit© of civilised life, to be expended under toe direction of the Secretary of toe Irtertor, fifteen thousand dollars. IDAHO TXXXTTOBT. the general incidental expenaaa of tha Indian •ervlr* in Idaho Territory, present* of goods, agricul tural Implements, aad other useful artletea, and to aa- ri«t them to locate In permanent abodes, and sustain themrelvea by the puranlta of cirlltaed life, to be ex pended under the direction of tb* Secretary of to* In terior, fifteeen thousand dellars. For this amount to pay tha balance da* on certain contract* mod* by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-«f- flein superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Tarri- momtana TxanrrouT. he general Incidental expanses of to* Indian service in Montana Territory, present* of good*, agri cultural tmplemeuU, and other naeful articles, and to erriat them to locate In permanent abodes, and to ans- punnita of elvlllaad life, to be direction of the territory of the tptflflai itetior, I fifteen thousand dollars. plamants, and other uaefol to looat* in Mrmanent alxw by the pursuit* of civilised life, te be expanded under tha direction of the decretory of the Interior, twenty thonaand doliara. HBW MXXIOO. * For tha general incidental expearas of toe Indian aervloe in New Mexioo, presents of goods, agricultu ral implements, and other nauful artletea, and to naetet them to loflate in permanent abode*, and aaataln them- aclvea by th* punrolt# of eirllixad Ufa, to b* expanded tinder tbs direction of th* Secretory of th* Interior, forty thonaonddoUars. For the general incidental expense* of the Indian iw-rvle# in Oregon and Washington Territory, includ ing insurance and tranaportation of annuity goods and proaenta, (Where no special provtalon toriwfor to mad* by traath-a), and oflkw and travailing expenses of the superintend©, t, agents, aud sub-agents, thirty-live tlibnsand five hnndrad dollars UTAH TRHMTOBV. For this amonnt, or ao much thereof oo m*y bo nr ceaaory to re-establish th* Bhuahoaaa, Bannock*, and otherstroBln(bandaof Indiana in tha aouiharn por- tbaF*rt HoQ raarrvaticn oh Bnoka river, Idaho Territory, or oa th* fltieta or Ktenuth rteerra determine including the transportation of all necessa ry arttate* and to© material aidtaSor ft* xS^cSS- strttotiOH ef the hottaes and mills aad paytofinaema- ry emploj eea for oao year, thirty thousand doltera. For this amount, or no much thereof as mar ba us- .** tor th. to. year after tneir artitement op aald raaamtlun or re- laarvMtefii. no port of whtob to bo expanded until sold ayaarAT the Saawaten of th* Interior shall be aatiaflrd that the ties with th* government to which they nj.y bJ a©»ftssriswith'Vitoh sss sssvx - thonrTM) Mae. Oetobw^ »i©. ©ItoJ’hiiiS ■to, rix. H 0X11, ih, ftnud <1M,‘ .torrmra mssi ttfe-HSFS *? To supply daflctancy of appropriation to nar for d*. predations commuted by*Wtana In VShLSLSZ Iowa In the year eighteen hundrod and fifty-aavam^ thoxKnd mu hrmdrrn ud rix drilxrx JdSnr'fMr Bic. a. And bo It farther enacted Tfc*t an end merchandi** furnished any tribe or band of°to <Urii. uD.r th. proTtrioD. olu,ul .hriiu to o.ri bj tb. w.nfor .xp.rU'toiKiMt of toni trlu S bud to th. Alto of too rib. ot bud to hoik ud to.oridtoriitochu..- hurt, the presence of tho headmen of Ih* Mite If practicable, to be distributed to the 23h! «>»• ‘‘ iSoh^dtoSJS ea the ohiafo may deem beet, to the twiteanE of the agent or ■np*rintend*utT>tyrtd#d iKw muriloom porpoua. n.j to uij^Sto’toJ*dlf2, r Uon of th* aupetintandant of IndlaiTaSiiribr^SL central anperlntendency In the porchoeeof teion arfi du Of toffSd Clothtoy to myThT 8X0- 4. Aad be It further enaoted. That there tee proprtated the farther ram ef two milhons of doltera! Tritou. trtbto, bud*, ud irirtSto of^Su712d‘to toorootoetollitooouioii, told tod lux. betoi touT w,or« ptooritoblo, «pon RMcvxUooa, rtltotoArilT the power# conferred by this art ha la hereby anther •riutod h, eatoont lOrUriMiitonh a necessary expense* 0 f fransportation and aterk hire of aald oornmSJSErJ -.SBsras dollars, or so mach theraol a* may be neoaraSv too. A And be ft forth r enacted. That nothin* in this ecicton talaed, or in any of tho provtSonatbl?©*# shall be to oonatrned ao te ratify or approve te, tn. ty made with any tribes, band*, or parita* ofhdnE. Sty^r* nU#lh *** 01 ,Ulr *hnndrad and ««««»*■ n«t to. tmto- ariatlon of one hundred apd aovaatteen thoumnd dol- luaxtodotoUu _Mxto TUlnJSl tnral Imptementa, aud other ■let them te locate in ^ wm thomaalvaohy poenta of goods, agricul- neeful articles, and to aa- locate in parmanant abodes, aad an stain j the put •atm ef civilised Uf^tobeax- r th* Air action of the Secretary of the Ih- — u... — thooeand dofiar#. For the transportation and necessary expenaaa at delivery of prortsleas to tha Indiana within Me Utah suneriatendency, tan Uooaaod doltera Foe this am east to sorry oat the action eonteraetat- ^^°2S^. , 2SSS M Aa aeftevaosto aad t*U tb* present Indian raaervattetaHn Utah Tarrttaa^ and to settle sold Indiana la Uintah Valley.*' flv* thoa- •ami dollars. MUCFUJOftOUB. Far the axp—aa Totyyq ahonJSnCdto eighteen hnndrad and Jiity fou., to annpty * frfrfoa eixty-two, ba, and the aaoi# la hereby, extended to ma- Waea aoch cxpeodlturts incut red In th* yeoraMtaan hundred and sixty-three, to th* wout af Waive thonaand (bar haudred and sight dollar# acdflwr coats: Provided. That only so orach of such tnriMi shall be paid the Rate #r Minieaoto ao ahofi WmT lowed by tha proper aceonnttaf oRoora uadaT the twenty second aectioa of tha ari approved Harm third, aighteea handrad end text art making approprtarion. tea aundrytivll aSSmo^f tha govanunant lor tho year ending June Ctanth r. and for tha ymvtmd ’t*. kfrWtm ~ United States Hail Btagi - #r' * % v FROM ^ A ATLANTA TO DAHLONKQA T EATE8 ATLANTA MONDAYS WEDNBflDAYE MJ FKXDATfl,att o'oft * “ ‘ *“