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Hsaras ATLANTA, GBOEfettSaSISIUrAUGUST 7, 1869. ItTEI ITITtl Uft i Interest on two hundrad thoue- mo of eduoaUoa, per sixth article t, eighteen hundrad end fifty six, aod^ Ufty^rfx, pw^>|b- i Umoim4 raven buuditxi BUS transportation of such article* u may bo imr- chasadforto* Crook nation, under traaty of Juu* fourteenth, atghtesu hundred and sixty-six, two thou- •anl dollar*. Mr tourist on aoven hundrod and seventy-five MuMmwd on* hundred ami sixty-eight dollars, at the Jar tto dirttcUon * tU» tWMilMf. lit Uto vUKkuo (M Mb artlaloa aj ba HI iotm MlttWa » JMraa hntara or hartuM*. per mt«oU> -J* - ' Ml; OWtor lint. J|tM bnJraJ Ml Mitr-lkree. an *MmmmI Wutlon. ■AMEKN UJMX. Wot alstli at irntr IntelauniU. I« be akpauded, wider Ike JinaUsa aftka rroaldMt, lu lha piuekaaa ut ineh arUclaa m ha map darm «Mta, dtkar aa kaatara or hardaam, par nftk arttalo iraalr July lailokd, atgktaan hundred and alslr-lkiea, teu thousand dollar*. VOKnVUTI XX HAKIM*. For sixth of twenty lasUlmeuto, to be expended, under tka dtaadtoo at Ike PmldHdt," *® tka parehaao — ho Map doom oulUbl# to their otero or hraitomnu, P« third »rU- i«lL, eighteen hundred and alxty- I do Haro. •OOHIT BANDS. paying etoeka, held by tos firtsratsry lytoriorta tnmtfov rarten* Indian tribes. np to and torindtog the Interest payafaU July ftr/t. eighteen hundred and Six- ty-nlao, lies two ownUu fravenths) of al* par contain latereotoo sew#n hundred and ntorty-six thawatnd eight hundrod dollars, Virginia stock, for the pay ment of which pro vial. u baa boon made, elity-flv* thousand six hundred and eighteen dotlara and fifty i Secretary of Ui* lotartor, under provl bird artieU treaty Juu# fourteenth, clgh- I and sixty-six, thirty-eight tiiouraud rav- nd fifty eight dollara and forty oouta. Mount required to pay th* espouses of qa and investigating the claims of loyal Pur Internet pa fitiF tUunaaud dolUr*. at flva per centum, for *uoetiraal imrpoaca, i»r third artJde treaty fifth Juae. stofttow bandied and fifty-four, tare thousand Af# hundred dotlara. eighteen h imh-ad and fifty-four, toran thouaand fire huud rod duilara. kunu or UfDlAJIA. rot luUr.lt uu t«* hucdnul uad t*«ilf-»o- thou.- Ml two llUUdMd UMl Mty-MT.11 doUUU Ud ■lioiu, mil«udUd.ut >m MI uuaWM. par IU» •U'l uuuudiuM, U Sourtk M«UU ImU »Iui Juu.., uluhUou huuikoddu.* .'.It, four, eU.es flioUMnd end ■Utj-two dolteee MM etenp-klue eesU. rot tlie alitk efUtt UeUkueaUu, tku MoMdMrIM. -tobepeliUtken Or upeudod tor their beuedl," tier eer««ul eelkh. beet, twelfth Hereli, el«ltUen Ituu. deed end nit, elf hi. tin thuueend dolluw. Wot tUU eurtokt, to he eipeoded duHkftkepkMU* ofthe Freefciewt lw torauhlni, mieb Sid ecd enfltoiiri OMSIS, Ml —HI HI OWMUMeu.~» tholr new botm-a, par twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twonty-thrae. eighteen hundred and alxtyievcn. thirty thousand dollars. For tbl« amount, being the balaneo of latormt, at five par mUn par mouth, on thirty-nla# thousand nine Uandred and fifty dollara held by the United State# from July, alKbfoan hundred and flfty-Mwan, till raated In Kansas bonds iu December, •‘(fhteeu hundred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and aixly aevan, three thouaand aevan hundred dollar*. For flret of alx lnatalmanU for pep of Maobmaitl*, and for neoesmry Iron and steel and tool*, per twan- ty-eeveoth article treaty February, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollara. 8AC AjtD FOX INDIANS OF THE 1USK180PPI. For amount neouasary to pay to the Sac and Fox In- ,liana, parties to this treaty, at the rate of one dollar K c acre for on# hundmd and fortir-aevan thouaand ree hundred and nluety-tliree and thirty-two one- hundradth acres of land. <te*ug the rcMdne of one hundred and ttfly-arreu thousand acres ceded to tne United States, after deducting the amount of land eet apart for Individuals), per third article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and siitr-seveu, one hundred and forty-seven thouaand three hundred and ninety-thre* dollara and thirty-two cent*. For erection of a dwelling houae for the agent of said tribe, a bonne and ehop for a blacksmith, and dwelling houae for a physician, per treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and six- seveu, alx thousand dollars. . For first of five lnatalmenta for th* support a* a physician and purchase of medicine*, par tenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred andaixty- “ror finrtof five lnatalmSnta*for supplying aaU tribe with tobacco and aaft. per tontt artiefe foeaty ry eighteen, eigktean hundred and stxty-aeven, three bundled and fifty dollara. . . .. To pay the claim of tha Baca and Foxes apainat the United State* for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article treaty February eighteen, elgbteeu hundred and alxty- aeven, sixteen tbouaand four hundred dollars. For amount necessary to pay the expenses of nego tiating tbis treaty, per nineteenth article treaty *eb- mary elgbteea. eighteen hundred and alxty-aeveu, fll- (htcen hundred and CBOWH. fox first of ttilrty Instalment* to supply mala per sona over fouiiceu years of ago with a suit of good substantial waplen clothing, consisting of oost, bat, panfafomaa, fiwmcl shirts, aud woolen socks, )ier ninth artists tssetp May seventh, eighteen hundred and aix- t| aSgUwfortbe fiscal year eudiug June thirtieth, oigh teen bet dead find aeveuty, ten thousand dollars. For ftrat of *ilrly lustainn-uls pi supply each feuisle *** tarrtve years of fig* withe fianuel aldrt fig hfo goods neceaaafy to miSe tbs muis, iplirif W>Wh boat, twelve yards of oaiieo, and twelve yards cotton domestic, per ninth arth le tn aty or May seventh, eighteen hundred aud aixtv -eight, for the flecal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, five thousand dollara. Fog first of thirty instalments to supply the boys and gtrls under the ages named such fianuel and oot- ten gecid. asms y be needed to make each a suit aa afores' Id, together with a pair of wooleu hose for uach, use sloth artiste treaty of May seventh, eighteen him deed tad stafty-elghl, for the fiscal year eudiug June thlrtlafti. eighteen hundred and aeveuty, four thoua and five hwndged dollara. For th* fiafit of ten Instalments to ho used by the decretory of tha Interior lu tbo purchase of such arti cles as from tour to tin*# the condition aud necessi ties of thslndkns may Indicate to be proper, the aunt of tea dollara Jbr each Indian roaming, (one ihouaaud bine hundred and fifty-throe souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and elxty- aigbf, fee tha fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh- teoa huadrud and seventy, nineteen thousand liv* hundred sad thirty dollars. For the oougtructlon of a school house or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, rlgli- teen haodred and slxty-oight, two thousand five bun- For the eredklou ol a steam circular mw-inlll, with a grist-mill and shingle machluu attached, per third artl- ola treaty May seventh, eighteen .hundred sad «’.xty- olaht, eight thousand dotlara. For |>aj of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per toath article treaty May seveuth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two hundred doUara. For ooMtruetion of a warehouse or store-room for tha «ae of tha agent In storing goods belonging to the Indiana, par third article ol the treaty ol May sev enth, eighteen hundred and ality-eigbt, two thousand flvo hundred dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per same article of amt treaty, two thouaand dollars. For tho building of a residence for a physician to said Indiana, per arnne article of same treaty, two thou- ightoao hundred find fifty-eight, a* die Interior way cooskte* ad van tags y. seven thouaand fir# hundred dob PfTTTOWATXMncS. I wnulty in ailvor, mar fourth article let. aeveuteeu hundred and ninety- red ami twenty-four doHfirs and aev- cle treaty July three, live thou OM1FFFWAN. NUAOn, AND LAKE WINN ENA- 4 (KMUIBU liANDH. « For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity In mesMy, per third artteis treaty twanty-aeootid Fehnm- • nr. atghtsaa hundred and fifty-flva, ten thousand six I ■■ — ,-k ..JU. M.l. to. ndkl. R uiii r IBS isis uu ■ 1 ■ W — V T.— ef each article*, tnaludlng cattle for herding or other as be Shan damn suitable foTlLaix want, androndttfoa, either aa huntsmen or herdsmen, per afimmth arttela treaty October twelfth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, one thousand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW FORK. For perwanant annuity In clothing and other useful artlotea, per sixth aittcte treaty seventeenth Novem ber . seventeen hundred and ninoty-four, four thou*. For permaueat annuity lu goode or otherwise, per fourth article treaty third Aug net, aevuntefitt hundred and nine-five, five hundred duUaaa. For peimanaut annuity lu goods or otherwtee. per artlotea treaty twenty-fint August, eighteen hundred aud five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity lu good* or otherwise, per third and separate article to treaty thirtieth Heptember, eighteen hundred end ulus, three hundred aud fifty dollars. MULKL INDIANS, nine, throe huhdredand eUty-lwo dollars and thirty- **ySrp«nnM>eDtannuity lu stiver, per third artteis treaty saoond October, eighteen hundred end eigh teen. one thousand sight hundred and eleven dotiaw and ninety-three oeifia. Fsr permanent ansnity hi money, per second arti cle treaty twentieth fispfember, eighteen hundred and saw aud fiourlfig mUla, and for the pey ol necessary employe**, th* beuafita of which to be shared alike by all the confederated ba-.de, per aeeoad artld* treaty twcuty-firat December, ulghtit hundred sad fifty- five, one thouauud five hundred dollars. For last of ten 1 usUlincuts for pay of a (sarpeult-r and jotnar to aid in erecting buildings and tusking furniture for said lad Isas, and to fomUh tools In fa said service, per aaooud article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred and fiftydive, one thouaand dollars, For pay of teachers to manual labor school for *8 necessary materials therefor, and for the sabaistenee of the pupils, per eeoond article treaty twenty-first Detrember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve hundred dollars. NIHWUALLV, PUYALLUP, AND OTUEB TRIBES ~ * AND BANDS OF IMDlANS. For fifteenth instalment, in part payment for re- llnqulahmant of title to lands, to be applied to ben eficial object*, per fourth article traaty twanty-alxth December, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thou- ts for support of two nr third article treaty »en hundred and ftfty- r pay of an engineer to nha, per third article ,l(hM hundred aud rOOlift. MOLALLA AND CLACKAMAS IN- p|AK«, QF WILLAMETTE TALLEY. Mirations, no part of which to be expended until said Indians shall be eo eeiabUahed. and to be applied pro rata aa said settlement shall be made, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That none of the pay routs provided for In this act shall be made uuleae the Secretary of the luterior shall be satisfied that the tribes, benite, or individuals named have observed the treaty stipulations under which anch payments have become due, and also the provisions of any other trea ties with tha government to which they may be par ties; or In (teas portions of said tribe* or bands bn>* observed a& of aaid oldigations, paying shall bfi MObd article treaty hundred and ftity- twautieth, eighteen huxdred nod *w« fourth article treaty * * IW1W treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent proviaten for the payment ef money In lieu of tobaooo. Iron, aad steel, per aeoonl article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of tho treaty of the firth and seventeenth Jose, eighteen hundred and forty-eix, two hundred and aevan toon dollars and fer- For permanent provision lor three Usoksmiths and mbIstouts, and for Iron and Uoel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight aeoond article traaty twentieth Beptemher, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight. and aeoond arti cle treaty twoaty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine,-two thouaand forty-two dollars and nine- *Fcr penuaneut provision for fifty barrels of salt, par aeoond article of treaty twenty-mall* July, eigh teen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and mv- onteen dollara and nine oents. For interest on four hundred and sixty-six thous and snd twenty -eeven dollars and forty-eight cents, at five i»er centum, In oonfomlty with Mveuth article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, twenty-three thouaand three hun dred and one dollar**nd thirty-seven eejta- To onabu th* WesMeut to carry out the provisions of the third article of the treaty of November fifteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato- ■3* Indiana, as modified by the treaty ef March tew- ty-nlne, eighteen hundred aad alxty-eix, by paytaf to certain members of aaid tribe wbo have elected to bo- oome ciUxens In aooordance with said treaties, the proportion of tho cash value of the Pottowatomle an- Ich they may boeetitted, th* aura of two thirty-three ikramaml ona hundred aad teen hundred dollars. TABEQUACHE, MUACHK, CAPOTE, WEEMDfUCHE. 1 .r.m/n, no.uii mvi'U i\-n UINTAH RAMDH OF YAMPA, OBAND RIVER. AND UINTAH BANDS OF UTE. I'orooMtruftiooa , yiichowu OT Miyroon d ^"nr^i-rr* a u£ m «»• in* good, belon*l>* W tli, IndUM. nittoil himdiyd dollsrfl Mob, por fourth wtb’le trendy Htock two, Jdfb- IomhuMrediod toxly^tcbfc.tbrMtkoMAkddolton. For oMCttn* in ««ncy buUdln* tor Uu. rttodmoo of tna uentrt ou b of the imoncle,, flfloen hnndrud dok ton took, per tonrtli Mtiole tmtr Much Wo. rigbtoen bundrrd ud «iitj-«l*ht, Ikroe tbontond doljm. For tho conitrurtion of two wdtooJ-honMW to por fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundred and For'^iitewotiMR^o< fpur.jS3Ataft. w tor ca«Tpent«. cioa, Hfl— treaty March r twenty-eighth, eight*** hundred and teen thoweaad five hundrod dollars, action of fiv* building* for carpenter, Nh. milter end engineer, two thaaaaad •foarih article treaty October twenty- n hundred and eixly-eevau, seven Sanfsteam rlrcuW saw-mdh with a fngtemawhlae attached, par fourth ar te? twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred eight thouaand dollar*. , uhysktea, par thirteenth article trea ty-eighth. eighteen hundred and sixty- nad two hundred dollar#. •asMlsr tarmac. blacksmith, miller, ^thirteenth artlUa treaty October ightsea hundred aud sfxty-asvea, three andred aad fifty dollars 1 teacher, par thirteenth article treaty ewaa of Mlaetaaipyi. and Ute Bed Lake and Pteubtea aeda of Chippewa*, aa long aa tha President may tea it necessary, par alxth article treaty May aev nth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand odara. Fur pay of aarvioaa and traveling expenses of a oard of vlajtcrs, to eonsUt of not move than three arsons, to attend the annuity partnenta to tha In former. blaakfimiib. miller, and oDglnoer, at fifteen hundred dollars each, per aauie article of same treaty, seven thousand five hundred dollsrx. DELAWARES. For life auuulty to chief, por private article to sup plemental treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and tweuty-nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred and eightccu, oue hundred dollars. For interert on forty-six thousand and eighty dol lar*, at five per centum, Iniug the value of thirty-six unctions of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hun dred end twenty-nine, for education per Senate resolu tion January ninrteeu, eighteen hundred and thirty- eight. and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two thousand three hundred Hixty-eight, six thousand dolt e— -oadnoUea o< four w-....*-, —- -—;■ blacksmith, and milter, at aach of the agen- , ten hundred doltort <»cb. P<* fourth entole | ddarch two, eighteen hundmf aud aixty-eigbt, twelve thousand dollar*. . . For th* erection on said reservation, near mch ( agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mUl tnd a ahlnglo machine attached, as per fourth article treaty of Marsh two, eighteen hundred and aixty-eigbt, j sixteen thouaand dollar*, or *0 much thereof aa may { b °l\»rpay*of two carpentera, two millers, two formers, J and one blacksmith, per fourth and flftoenUi articles treaty u * f « ,h two, eighteen hundred and aixty-eigbt, fir. iboufoud two hundrod rnd ftflf dolllrt. , For purchase ol lrnn end ,toel. end the neoMMrj ( tool, for tho btekrallh .hop. per ninth ertlcto truelf { March two, eighteen hundrod and sixty-eight, two hundred and twenty dollars. , . , j For first ol thirty instalments, to bo expended under the direction of the itecrctsry of the Interior, for clothe*, blankets, and each other MrUctea as hc nisy Utinx proper aud necessary, per eleventh article treaty March two, eighteen hundred aud alxty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. . . For aunnnl amount to be expended, under the1 di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, asU Indians with heel, mutton, wheat, flour, hesn^* aud iKJtstoee. until such lime as aaid Indiana shall be found to te capable of sustaining themselves, per | twclltli artiete treaty March two. eighteen hundered : aud eixty-eisht. thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, to be expended under the direction i of the Secretary of the Interior, in providing escb lodgo or head of a family iu said coufc&w&A| with one gentle American cow. as distinguished ftom ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, aud five head of sheep, per thirteenth article treaty March two, eigh- | toon hundred and rlxty-eight, forty-flvo thousand dol- lam. QKNEIUI. INCn.EJ.TAI.^aPEMilM OF THE lb- ABIZOXA. For the genc«d incidental expenses of the tedfon service lu Use territory of Arlxoua, presents of C u0< K agriculturaJ implement*, and other useful article*, and toaMtet!them totocato in i>ermanent abodes, and sus tain thenuRSlves by the pursuits ofrivlllxsd Ufo. to be expended under the direction of tho Secretary of the Interior, aeveuty thousand dollar*. OHIPPEWAS OH RED LANE AND PEMBINA TRIBE OF CHIFPEWAS. For this amount as annuity to he yfod per rwlu to the lied Lake baud of Chippewa* during the pteasnrs of the Frartdent. per Surd article MY her, eighteawhondred and sixty4Rf«*, and arcondar- tiote supUlawirutary to traaty twelfth April, eighteen hundrr* and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For U*wS amount to the Pembina band of Chip|>vwaa, during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty. five thousand dollar*. Fur rtxth oi fifteen iosUlmenta lor th* purpose of supplying the Red Lake baud of Chlppevrto with gib ing twine, eottou matter, calico, liusey, hlankete. sheeting, flannels, provisions, forming tools, an J for anch other useful articles, aad for such other useful pwrpoese as map ho teT il «m their best Inti rsate, par third arttoto Mpplemantary treaty U twteOh ImtUl eighteen hundred and alfty-fonr, eight thousand dot- lure* For the sixth of fifteen lustalmeets for same objects for Pembina liend of Chippewa*, per mm*> treaty, tour For sixth of fifteen Instalments for pay of cm tatoato P VAUSB AND OTUKR ALLIED T1U11EU IN WASII * INUTON TERRITORY. Fee tenth Instalment on one hundred and fifty thee seed dollars under the direction of the Preal- Aaat, por elxlh article treaty teenty-second January, etghtei n hundred and fifty five, arven tliouvsnd five hundred dollars. For tenth ef twenty instalments for tho establish ment and support of au agricultural aud industrial school, and to |>rovlde aaid school with a suitable in- rtnicior or Instructors, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-sort md January, eighteen hundred aud fifty- hundred and thirty-three ten-art on* hundred aaid aixty-thn o dollars and eighty cants, to currency, and the aum of one hundred and twenty-three thousand six hundred and ninety-nine dollar* and ervewty-three cents, In gold, to be paid out of the funds belonging to said tribe of Iudlaua. or eo ranch of eaWl sum aa may be neroasarv to pax tbe members of aaid tribe who have Actually withdrawn from tlielr tribal rela tion*. and under aaid troatie# have become ekixaM of the United Htatea, be, and the same are hereby, appro priated : Provided. That no part of aaid money da* or belonging to minor children shall be paid to them, or to any poraso for them, until such children shan have money to ba paid out of this appropriation, or any patents to be issued, be ih&U cause evidence to be ta ken and shall be satisfied tliat the recipients are en titled to the same under the aforesaid treaties, and he may require the Becretary of the interior to cause to be aold such proportion of the bonds held by him In trust for aaid Indian# aa may bo necessary to comply with aaid provisions. 1-OTTOWATOMIES OF HURON. For peraaanent annuity In money or otherwise, per accoml article treaty of seventeenth November, e igh teen hundred and seven, four hundred dollara. QUAPAWB. For education, during the pleasure of tho President, pur third article traaty thirteenth May. eighteen hun dred and thirty-three, one thousand doTxrs. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron and steel for shop during the pleasurHoffithe Prate- fourteenth article lean hundred end huudred aud twenty-second vaimary, 01 five, three Uionaand dollar- Per tenth of twenty instalment* for th* catablUh- an ut and snpt>ort ol a smith and carpeuter shop, and to furnish tltew) with the neouasary tools, por four teenth article treaty twenty-second J senary, eighteen huudred atul fifty-five, five hundred dollars. Por tenth at twenty instalments for the employment of a tdeoknulth. carpenter, form or, amt physician, who ■ball tarnish anadioinea for the nick, por fourteenth article treaty twaaty-aeeuod January, eighteen bun- dred and fifty-five, three thousand alx hnndn-d dob MfiB »wtent iiiuaw Ive instalment* of s-cond aeries for !m , at tbe discretion of tha President, 1 treaty of Jana eleventh, eighteen hi dred and ltity-rti tam schools, ontoDrtiMraMbu to ts an agricuttnnd and industrial sebool. keeping In repair school build ings, and tor providing suitable furniture, booka, and stationary, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh teen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For tenth ol twenty instahnentafor -— of one anperlnteodent of teaching a pcr^lfth artiole treaty eleventh Juc lars. For tenth of twentv lnatalmenta fa. _ pair blacksmiths', liusmlth*', gmisniitlm and wagon and plough-makers' ahops. a ing necessary tools therefor, per filth eleventh June, eightreu hundred ami FtATHRADH AND OTHER OONFEDKfiATKD TRIBES. For the Aral ol five instalment* on ono hundrod and twenty thouaand dollar*, being the third aeries, for benefioial object*, at the discretion ol the President, per fourth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, four thousand dollara. For tenth of twenty lnatalmenta for the support of an agricultural and Industrial school, keeping in re pair tbe buildings, and providing suitable furniture, bmka, and stationery. P*r fifth article treaty sixteenth Jol^eighteen hundred sad fifty-five, terro hundred For tenth ef twenty instalments for providing suita ble Instructor* therefor, per fifth -article treaty six teenth Jaly, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono thou sand sight hundred dollara. For tenth eftweuty Instalment* lor kooplug in re pair blacksmith*', tin and gunsmith*', carpenter*', ud wagon and plough-makers' shop*, and providing limsasary tool* therefor, per fifth article| treaty *ix- teeath July, eighteen hundrod aud fifly-flvo, five hun dred dollara. PEW AS OF SAGINAW, bwas lksu . ahu BLACK RIVER. thin amount, to be placed to credit of educstiou- ,d of the Chlppewna of Ihtetnaw. Swab creek, and river, per fourth article Treaty eighteenth Oeto- gjfcfcMW hundred «ad te»«y-four, twenty thou.- CHUTE WAS OF LAKE SUPERIOR. > fiffeeaaith of twenty instalment* in coin, per dred aud fifty-five, tbreo thouaand two hundred .lol lin', * carpenters’ and for provid- !i article treat; 1 fifty-five, five U ^WflaL'C*of > twenty Instalments for the employment of one iiuperintendont of forming, and two farmer*, two miller#, two blacksmith#, oue tinner, one guu- imiltli, one earpenier, And oue wagon and plough-ma ker. per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thouaand five hundred d °For tenth of twonty instalment# for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the ueccaaery medicine* and furniture therefor, par fifth article traaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, three hundred d °Fortenthof twgatyinatalmentefor pay of a pbyal- cisn, per llfth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dol lara. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair the buildings for tho various employees, and for providing the neoeaaary furniture thcrolor, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and flfty- ive, two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho salary of such parson aa the tribe may select to be their head ohiaf. pee fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For last of four inetelairartn to enable the Indian* to remove and locate apefi toe reservation, to be expend ed in ploughing land and fencing lots, aa per tint clause fourth article treaty June ninth. ateMeea hun dred and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars. For fourth of tbs sixteen instalments for hoarding nary furniture, the purchase of neoeaaary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and eo forth, aud for tauctng si snob tends aa may be needed for gardening aud MdfiifWtjBOfM for the eaboote. aa per fourth olauai fourth article treaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and alxty-thrae, threo thousand dol- eon of Ho-plo-mox-mox, per fifth srticU treaty ninth June, eigbteflo hundred and Bfty-jfiye, one hundred dollars. WINNEBAQOES. • For lntercat on oue million dollars, at4*M per cou- taai, per fourth article treaty Mrat Novomb«r, olghteeu hundred and thirty-aeven, and joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen hundred and sixty-Awo. flfty-thou- -thlrd of thirty Instalment* of tutors#! on cigu*y-iiT« luoneand dollar*, at five per oentiun. .por fourth article treaty thirteenth Octobor. aigbteeu hun dred and forty-six, lour thousand two hundred amt fifty dollars. WALL-PAH-FK TRIBE OF 8NAKE INDIANS. For third of five instalments, to be expended under the direction of tbe President, as per seventh artiole traaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and aixty- five, two thouaand dollars. YAKIMA NATKXK. For test of five inatalmente of aeoxml Jrarlcs for ben eficial objects, at tho discretion of tho President, per fourth articl* treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred aud fifty-five, eight thousand doltem Far tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of two aeboolu, one of which la to be as: agricultural and aokoel; keeping In repair school buildings, and for providing sni table furniture, books, and sta tionary. per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fir*, five hundred dollara For tenth of twenty iretalmeuts for Uis employment of on* superintendent of teaching aad two teachers, per fifth art tele traaty ninth Jnno, eighteen hundred aud fifty-11 vo, thro* thouaand two Uandred dollara shall Ite S final 1 thouaand nine hundred #n<t six dollars and thirty-towr ° e 8ro. S. And be it futthar snactsd, That aR gpodf and merchandise furnuhed any tribe or band of to- under tbe pro vial naof any act abaU be tuinsd over by the agent or sai rlntendent of each tribe or band to the chiefs of the Crib* or band in bnlk aasd la the original package, aa Dearly a* practicable, ami in the preseitcw of tho headmen of the tribe if practicable, to bo distributed to the tribe or band by tbe chiefs in such manner as the chiefs mar de >m bast, in th* presence of tiis TUP”* or superintendent: Provided, Tnfit auto chiefs have observed ttw it treaty obligations with tht- government as herainbsf j»s staisd. 8BC. 5. Aud be it further enacted. That the unex pended balance now standing to th* credit of the Kira- m, (rtb. o<UdUM « Trtwr pirtjnnit. appropriated fcT ** 6dcoe»< for »iuo»tiOMl PUTPOM., n. w bo OMd ouue. “* 'rR Uoo of the supsriutoadi at of Indian affoirs for central superintendence In the purchase of sue n arti cles of food and dotliln, as may in his discretion be thought necessary to rsueve the most pressing want* of said Indians, they be.ag iu a destitute and a altering condition. 8kc. 4. And be it furl .or enacted. That there he ap propriated the further rim of two millions of doUara, or so much thereof aa n>ay b* necessary, to enable the President to maintain t'.e peace among aad with tha various tribe*, baud*, a id partis* of Indians, aad to pr smote civilisation am >ug said Indiana, briajrthssn. For U10 general incidental expense# of the Indian service In California, including travelling expense# of superintending agenti, five thousand doUara. Colorado ncmnrroRY. For the eeuanl incid.uUl .speiuoa of lb, Iudlui Kervtco la Colotodo T.rritory. promfa ot .00^-. coltnrml lmplrmonu, *nd orher HMfnl MtU'W.. IT:.... n.«. (n i.wtidin normauent abodes, and euatain CHICKA8AW8. it annuity in goods, par act twenty seventeen hundred and ninsty-nln*. ar ending Jun* thirtieth, eighteen huu- -olns, and for the fiscal year ending For twent dred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LKH-UTE INDIANS. For Ust of four lnstalmanta 00 twenty-five thouaand dollara (being tho fourth aeries) for beneficial object*, under the direction of the President, per fourth arti cle treaty Oral of July, eighteen hundred aad fifky-five, on# thousand three hundred doUara. For tenth of twenty instalment# for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and pay of suita ble instructors, per tooth article treaty ftrat of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thouaand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalment* for support of smith aud carpenter shop, aud to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen huudred and iMty-fire, five hundred dofier*. For tenth of twenty Instilments tor the employ ment of a blacksmith, oarpentor, aad farmer, aad a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand alx hundred dollar*. ROGUE RIVERS. For last ot sixtoeu Instalments In blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock, pea third article treaty tenth Heptembor, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, necessary tools and fixtures therefor, jier fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hnndml and fifty-five, five hundred doUara. For toath of twentv inaUlmeute for keeping in re pair tbe hospital and providing tbe necessary medi cine* and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, elghteou hundred aqA flfty-flvo, tore# hundred doUara. For tenth of twenty lnatalmenta for pay of a physi cian, per fifth artida treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred doUara. For tenth of twenty inatalmente for keeping iu re pair the buitdiugs required for the various employees and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, por fifth article traaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, throe hundred dollara. For tenth of twenty instalments for Ui* pay of each of tho bead chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up per Pend d’Oreille# triboa, per filth Article treaty alx- tsenth Jaly, eighteen hundred and tt/ty-hvo, fifteen h Vor insurant# and transportation of annuity goods and nrovlalona, per fifth article troaty sixteenth July, tv tkirtlMk Mpi—aesr, Mgaioan butuhumu , on* thrmnart three bundnd and twenty dol- l Uilrts—th of twenty instalments for tho seventh lh aad assistant, aad support of •bopa. pvr ■«- Ml uth ar*** MMtySirtlcth MpMalw. <^li- kudrtM Ml flflj-fo.r, on. ttuawad Ml alrt. Ui '0 Territory, presents ol goods, agncul- 0f u W i, and other useful articles, snd to as- , locate lfi permanent abode*, and auatein * -’ b punmita of alviUxed Ufe, to bo ex- uftiroWon of the flo*'r«tary of the Iu- —aod doUara. »i»ar the baUnco dpo on certain >. V. Wellard, governor apd «-of- of Indian affaire for Idaho Snorri- J htoon hnadrad and alxty-acven. tor so forth, for Indian* In tliat Territo ry. eight thousand and forty-four doUara and seventy MONTANA TEUmrrOSY. For tho general incidental expanses ot tin* luAUa Mrrtco InWlml Tbnjiw, vro^nU ottoott, eultural lmplemonta, and other useful article*, aifd K> them to locate In permanent abodes, snd to . tain themselves by tlie pursuits of civlUxed Ufo, to ba expwedsd under the direction of the Secretory of the Interior, fit teen thousand dollars. NEVADA. For the gostwal incidental expense* of th* Indian »*n loo iu Nevada, presents ot goods, agricoltural lm- Piemonte, and other awful article*, and to assist them to looat* la permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to be expended under the direction of tho Bocretary of tho Interior, twenty thousand dollars. MW tftouoo. For Uie general incidental expensi* of tbe ludtan nervtoe lu Naw Mexico, present* of goods, agricultu ral Implement*, and other uaelut article*, amt to assist them to locate in permanent abode*, and sustain thorn- solves by tits pursuits of civilised Ufe, to be expeudod iv. ..f 1 liu Mio-mtirv the interior. 1 Tended under the* tenor, fiftee* c tho For this amount to ] contracto m<xle by D. Mcio superintendent >' tory. ln July, e^htee- __ !To^.“.?r!-aW AJliort .ml MvmtJ uUnT, M.H /.na» 7 ..l«hto« baadiMlMid Mid thlrtwnth M«cl. tnal; wmHfmm- asui Jana, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hun dred and teranty dollars. For intorwrt on three hundred and ninety thouaand two hundred aad fifty-seven dollars and ninatg-tso cento, at fivw par centum per annum, tor sdusation, support sf the government, aud other beneficial pur- uoweLundsf the direotlon of the general council of the Choatewa, to oonformity with the provision* oontelnsd In the toath and thirteenth articles of th# traato ol twenty wennrt June, atghteen hundrad and ifty- flvs, ntostoun thousand five hundred aad twelve dol lars aud stekty-nias seats 1 Provided, That R sh*R >• th* doty or the Becrstary of the Interior to sell a sufll- ctoat autouut sf th* bonds of th* United toates held be made lh detail td Cc os for the purpose of ana di th* powers oonferrsd t y - tsad, at hta diacration. to ■toners, to consist of not selected by him from ras fence sod philanthropy, fl. aa par fifth indred and alx ttcl# frosty of June i three, five hundred ___ __ . , . . . ^ For third sf fifteen lnatalmenta to keep the Block- amithe* ehopa In repair end stocked with the uoceaaary toola and materials, par fifth article tnutoJuos ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five hundred dol- For third ef fifteen instalments for repairs of houeea mills, shop*, and so forth, end providing to* necessary furniture, tools, and materials, aa par flUb artlcls trea ty June ninth, nlgbteon hundred an*l si xty throe, two tlmneand dotlara. For eatery of two matrons to take charge of tho treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, MVSU than sand alx hundred dollara. OMAIIAS. Fit the eocond of fifteen toot K ing third of afirtse, tu mao fourth artlolu troaty sixteenUi otoss and flxturt'H therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth June, elghteou hundrad ftfty-ftvo. three hundred ^Fnrtenth sf twenty instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmith**, tinsmiths', gunsmith*', carpenters . aad wagon and plouuh-raaksra's ehopa, and for pro viding naocasary fools therefor, per fifth article treaty Jnn* ninth eighteen hundred aud fifty-live, five huu- drad dollara. For tenth ol twonty lnatalmenta for tho pay sf » phyaloten, par fifth artiot* traaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundrad and nfty llvc, one thouaand four huudred dollars. For teol'o ol twmty lu,talai«iU Ike *■ n.ir lfc« bnlMUm. t»|alr«l lot U>. ' trioo. aai.loyjM u,, w ■■■—nr furniture thcn'fot, huudred 10WAB. For Interest in lieu of lnvostuiont on flfty-sevau thousand five hundred dollara, batenco of ono hundred and fifty -seven thouaand five hundred dollars, to the first of July, elghteou hundrad and alxty-uine, at five par centum per aunnm, for education or other bene ficial purport**, under the direction of the President, per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh teen hundrod and Afty-four, two Ihouaaud eight bun- jt of th* 1 routtoded with the Choctaw and Cbletaaaw Indiana the twawtr-rtghlli «tef of April, eighteen hundred a stxty-slx. CONFKDBUATRD TRIBEH AND BANDfi OF I of January fourteen, eighteen par fifth artteis treaty nlath June, eighteen and fifty-fiv*. thro* hundred dotlara. Fur tooth sf twenty instalments for the such parson as the aaid confederated tri be* A— of In^r—* may select to be their head ohlof, per ftftli artiols traaty niuth June, olghh'on hundred and flfty- flvo, fit* hundred dollar*. YANOTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. amonut, visa, per 1 ■tebtssn h«*»drod and afxty-alx, t Jftwswto tostotoaeoU of aim wily in "jZZ mmA bdimaw. aa fm third at tiaeramh. slftitom • For sixteenth InaUlmeut of interest, at flvs per eon- tmu. on <»«ahm$cd tostiasnd dollara ftp- odocrtlowal and other honafleial purpoooa, aa |*er second article todS May eighteen, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr, flvs thousand dollars. ,dt : 1 Forslstostith luetelmout on two hnndreff thoAssml dstisra, to bs |)*ld In eighteen hnmlrrd aud Mvanty, for tho aii|iport sf tbs He Mi nolo government, w par third arilcls traaty of March twenty-first, stghaeaw hundred and etxty-aix, ous thoueaud dollars. For this amount, I>olng the iutsrert on fifty thous and doitere from Augnrt alxteanth. eighteen hundrad and si xty-six. Urn date of the ratification *1 th* treaty made with toe Semi sole*, March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and aixty-six. to November twetvs. eighteen hundred sad alxty-el|ht, the drte when tka naymsot of aaid sum commenced, torn years, two month*, and twsowr-u v days, aa per third artteis of traaty ef Marsh twenty*410, •tontosn hundred and aUtymix, (tv* thaw- ■and flvs hundred and ninety-seven doUara aad twen- >r seermrt artleia” treaty eighteenth May. eighteen uadrad snd flfly four, mvsd thousand doUara. KLAMATU AND MODOC INDIANH. Fur fourth of flve InatelmsnU, to be applie«l under Irnctton of tbs ITwldwt, aa per aeoond article treaty roetfihss fourteenth, eighteen hundred end elxty- ,ur diht thtmaend doUara. FTrrtiHrd of twenty lnatalmenta f«»r keeping lu re- tor mssswmUl, quo flouring mill, buildings lor the with the year to which they shall remove to and rattle and rsatde u|»on their reservation, per fourth article tsoatr nineteenth April, slghtoeu bnndrsd and fifty- eight, forty thousand dol tarn: Provided, That ns part oAtae monsya aimrunrtatod to pay annutUe# dw* the several trilHM or bands of Indiana named In tola act almli bs SBMdded (hr any ether arttetes of food, cloth- tog, agricultural or mschantral iaapterosata that such as shall be agraed ups* by the ohfofii ana headmen of ■aid trths, to a general .'ouucil held for thta pun>o*S) the rams to bs sstisaatod for by the local agent and ty-fiv*. For fourth of ten tnatolmsate for pay of er itame treattos, raven hundrad and Ally in# vahie of arty-four ssottoM of tend set apart bv sald traaty for cdsestional mirpoaea, thras tbouaand four hundred fifittera. A ^ A . ty -one cento. at annuity la monsy. |»r ssssnd aril rath Juu*. eighteen hundrad and two, treaty ravsnth Angnst, right### bus the BBCraaiiont annuity In sprtMe, per f reaty twenty-ninth Hspteinbcr, eighteen even toon, fir* hundrad debar* for permanent araraKy lu spscia. par f vasty seventeenth Baptembsr, elgntrsa WM. WOOD & CO. thonmnd rt-raa of tend ce«lrtt to tho to Ben eras, ^et' f.rat art let* troaty » carpenter, and ono fifth article treaty of itdrad and etxty-four, of l*ml ceded to i»er vecond article been huu«tra«l and VXDKRTAKRS* ARlt UPHOLSTSKS, w *** - **•» v*a*i 1 ■ In lun of tOTMMl.nl, os •TT.ntjr rtr. •wddotlaraM five par sratnm.war art rt teranty- of January e, on* thou•-