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ATLANTA DAILY NEW ERA.
SAMUKL BAUD.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1869.
VOL. V.—NO. 1245.
{OFFICIAL.]
TED STATES LAWS,
at tli« Flint HfmLmi nf till' Fart)
Flint CoHifrm*.
[Public- No. 11)
appropriations fur the current aud
expenses of th* Indian department. aud
; treaty stinulattoii s with various lutliau
T ending June Uitnowuth, eighteen
■ffir.
CHEYENNES AND NOKT11KUN AHA
■■■■ PAUOEN.
lUugtrealy stipulation with Hie northern
and Mott burn Arapahoe Indian*. under trea-
Un th, eighteen hundred aud #lit/-#igh«. for
rndtug June Uiliti.Ui, eighteen Hundred
for eoaatructton of echonl houar, i*r
treaty May UuUi. eighteen hundred
Bra thouaaud dollars.
Instalments for purchase ol cloth-
* treaty May teuth. eighteen buu-
ud
lustaliusutH, to he expend, d hy the
Intarriur. (ton dollars lor cacti Indian
undred aud silly souls.) in the pur-
s as from time to lima the con-
„M of tbs Indians may indicate to
i article treaty May t. utli. eighteen
xty-eight, for the fiscal year eliding
eighteen htiu.lr.nl aud acveuty, ulne
~ udred dollars.
“T Instalments to furnish hu«1 Indians
neat, per sixth article treaty May tenth.
%!S.
dred and sixty-four, aii hundrsd and slaty-seren dol
lars and si xty-aevsci cents.
For third of tan instalments of the ssooud series, tor
pay of two formers, per fourth artlcls treaty fourth Oc
tober, ei«ht»«« hundred and forty-taro. and eighth art
Uole treaty thirtieth Heptember. eighteen hundred
end fifty-four, end third artioie treaty May seventh,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, three haudred and
thirty-three dollars aud thirty-three oeols.
paid the Ohippearaa <
promoting the progress of ths peopls In agriculture
Slid assisting them to become sclf-sustalnhlg, In aooor-
dauoe with third article of Ircety of March nineteenth,
lglitc«*n hundred and sixly-seven, six thouaaud dol
lars.
For second or ton Instalments for the support of a
physician, in accordance with third article treaty
of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud slxty-sev-
do thouaaud two hundred dollars.
second of ten Instalments for the purchase of
•sary medlciuci '
eaty March nil
sixty-seven, throe hundred dollars.
For Insurance, tnusporfatlon, and necessary
of delivery of annuities aud provisions for Chippewa*
‘ ‘ In * "* *
U u
. five thousand dollars.
OH1PPEWAH. PILLAGER. AND LAKE W1NNEBA-
OOHU18U DAN DM.
filt.-enth of thirty Instalments of annuity In
money, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa-
■—dollars; carp
ty dollars; miller, aeveu hundml aud
: engineer, eight hundred dollars; faun-
’reel aud twenty dollars; aud blacksmith.
__ sending June thirtieth, eighteen huu
ty, flru thousand right hundred and
three instalments to be expended lu
t ten persons of said tribe who, iu ths
nt, may grww the moat profitable
live year, par ulotli article treaty
; htiudre.) and sixty-right, for the
June thirtieth, eighteeu bundled and
Not them Cheyenne sud the Northern
;rr ®f Indians, fbr the fiscal year ending
. eighteen hundred aud aevouty, four
MOLALLA AND CLACKAMAS 1N-
or wii.lau ettl valley.
mrnts of the third aeries of au-
~*t objects, per second article treaty
January, eighteen hundred and fllty-
1 five hundred dollars.
NNE8 AND ABAPAHOLS.
of thirty iuatalmeats provided to bo
e Lodge Creek, in Kauaaa, twenty
: of dothiug, per tenth article of the
r twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and
"teen thousand five hundred dollars.
~'ction of flvo building* for carpenter,
th, miller and engineer, two thouaaud
' hundred dollars.
a circular saw-mill, with a
shingle-machine attached, per fourth ar-
‘ :fcsr twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred
. sight thouaaud dollars,
a physician, per thirteenth article trea
ty-eighth, eighteen hundred and slxty-
per thirteenth article treaty October
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three
hundred and Arty dollars,
a teacher, per thirteenth article treaty
-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
sand dollars.
ctiou of schoool house or mil
fourth article treaty October twenty-
in hundred and sixty-seven, three tlious-
red dollars.
of three instalment, lo be expended in
a 1-ersous of said tribe who, iu the
* agent, may grow tlie most valuable
.cctlve year, per fourteenth article
twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and
ve hundred dollars.
a of goods, and so forth, to the
* Arapalioes, three thousand four linn-
8COTON, AND UMPQUA INDIANS,
of fifteen instalments of annuity, to l>e
directed by the President, per third aril
teentli November, eighteen hundred aud
thousand dollars.
'fifteen instalment* for the pay of a farrn-
_rticle treaty eighteenth November, elgh-
and fifty-four, seven hundred and fifty
fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity In
goods, par third article treaty twenty-second Februa
ry, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, eight thousand
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for purposes of
For last of fifteen instalments for support of
November, hrMv. ii hundred i
r » Chippewaa of Saginaw, H» .
, per fourth article treaty eighteenth Goto-
u hundred and sixty-four, twenty thons-
treaty thirtieth Septembt .
* fifty-four, five thousand dollars,
th of twenty instalments in goods, houso-
» and cooking utensils, per fourth article
September, eighteen hundred and flfly-
its for agricultural
and cattle, carpenters' and other tools,
materials, per fourth articlo treaty tliir-
*>er, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
' of twenty iuatalnieuts lor moral and
three haudred dollars of which
(i Grand Portage band Yearly, to
1 fifth articles treaty thlr-
r , eighteen buudred aud tlUy-four,
T shops, per second and fifth articles
"a September, eighteen hundred and fifty -
" three huudr. d and twenty dol-
. smith and shop, during the
b President, per twelfth article treaty
nber. eighteen haudred »ud fifty-four.
support of two fanners, during the pleasure
per twelfth article treaty September
eighteen hundred and fllty-four, sud third
— v April seventh, eighteen huudred and six
thousand two hundred dollars.
FOOT BAND OF CHIPPEWAS.
of twenty Instalments, for the supi>ort of
Ith and assistant, and for tools, Iron aud
' «r art cle# necessary for the blacksmith
third article treaty of April seventh, elgh-
and suty-slx, one thousand five bun-
ef twenty luataliuente for the support of
teacher, and for necessary books sud sta-
‘bird article treaty of April seventh,
I a> d sixty six, eight hundred dol-
wenty instalment* for the Instruction
_ i farming, and purchase of seeds,
•o forth, as per third artlcls treaty of April
_^?en huudred and aixty-sls, eight bun-
th, eighteen hundred aud sixty-six, thr«-~
five hundred dollars.
rth of twenty lnetalmenta of annuity in pro-
munition, and tobacco, as|»er third article
April seventh, eighteen hundred and slxty-
flvs hundred dollars.
. jBBpffiL . cost of delivery Of
goods and provlsfoas, per sixth article treaty
venth. eighteen hundred a. Id sixty el x, one
five hundred dollare.
“IPFKWA8 OF TH1 MMHUH1PPI.
often luaUlmautM of the second series In
fourth article treaty fourth October, elgh
‘ and forty-two, and eighth artlcls treaty
. Outlier, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
article treaty seventh May. eighteen lnin-
sixty-foor, four thousand — * —
dollars and sixty -seven rente
rd of ten instaimsuts of the second sorles for
—1 of two oarpsutera, psr fourth article
fourth OotoWr. eighteen hundred and forty
1 eighth article treaty thirl loth Meptomher,
,i hundred and fifty four, and third article
ft venth May. etghtosn hundred and rlxiy-four,
‘red dollars. *
d of too Instalments of the second aerie* In
f.mrdi arttet* treaty fourth October, cigh-
: sad forty-two, and eighth attidc treaty
stghUrt hundrsd and fifty-four,
article treaty seventh May. eighteen bun
sfxty-four, three thousand ftvo huudred dol-
ihlrd often Instalments of the aeoond scries for
port of schools, psr fourth article treaty fourt h
. eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth
treaty thirtieth Haotember, eighteen hundred
4otr. and third article of treaty May seventh,
hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and
dollars and sixty-seven cento.
of ten instalments of second aertae, fin
• of provision* and tobacx^, per fourth a r-
fourth October, eighteen hundred and for
ad eighth attlcle treaty thirtieth fieptomber.
toandred and fifly-four. and third arttole of
“taj. eighteen hundred aud alxty-lonr,
etxty-eeven dollar* and etxty-ecreu
Of ton ioauimento of the second series for
of two smiths' shops, toaladtog ths pay of
and BMtotanta, and famishing Iron and
fourth srttou treaty fourth Ociober, atgh-
diwd and fortadwo, aad eighth artfoto treaty
•eptosnbsr, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour,
artfoto treaty seventh May, eighteen hon-
hope, per third article treaty
fifty-five, nix hundred dollar*.
CHI1-PEWA8 OK THE MI88I88IPI'!. FILLAQEIl,
AND LAKE WINNEBA(K>8HIMH BAND8 OF CHIP
PEWA INDIANS IN' MINNESOTA.
two huudred grubb'ug hoes, ten ploughs,
stone*, one hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades,
and other farming implements, per fifth article treaty
May sevenUi, eighteen hundred aud alxty-four, one
thousand five hundred dollars.
For employment of two oarpenters, one thousand
eight huudred dollar*, and two blacksmiths, one thou
sand eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two
thousand four huudred dollsra; one physician, one
thousand two hundrnl dollars, sud medlciue for the
sick, five hundred doJars, per fifth article treaty May
seventh, eighteen huudred and sixty-four, seven ihou-
iw-inill to be built for the common use of the Cbip-
pewas of Mississippi, and the Kod Lake and Pembina
hands of Chippewaa, so long as the President may
■* *t necessary, —jj*'" |—**
of services and traveling expeuaea of
diaus, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and
other improvements, aa stipulated in tlie seventh arti
cle ticaty May seventh, eighteen huudred and sixty-
four. not exceeding any one year more than twenty
days’ service, at five dollars per day, or more than
three hundred miles travel, at ten ceuts per milo. four
humlrod and eighty dollars.
For pay of female teachers employed on the reserva
tions to instruct Indian girls in domestic economy,
one thousand dollars.
CHIPPEWAS Oil RED LAKE AND PEMBINA TKIBE
OF CHIPPEWAS.
of the President, por third article treaty second Octo
ber, eighteen huudred and sixty-three, and second ar
ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
hundred aud sixty-four, tou thousand dollars.
n For this amount to the Pembina baud of Chippewss,
during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty.
dent, per fifth article treaty February fourteenth, elgh-
toMi huudr«d .till tU!rty-U(r.«, ml ifUl artlol. July
saaisafe - *— h “'*’ 4 - » *
- Vktaoi liundred «id IwtMt-
MX, and firth ytfole treaty August seventh, eighteen
huudred and fllty-alx, two thousand dollars. *
For aduoatton. during the ploaaure of tlie President,
C ar fifth article treaty February fourteenth, eighteen
undred and thirty-three, end fifth article treaty Au-
jSHEfr olfiBtorn bundled and fifly-«lx,onaUMu-
For five per centum lutoreat on two hundred thous
and dollars for purposes of education, per sixth article
treety seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,
ten thousand dollars.
For transportation of such articles as iney be pur
chased for the Creek nation, under iroaty of Juuo
fourteenth, eighteeii huudred aud sixty-six, two thou
sand dollars.
For interest on seven hundred aud seventy-five
thousand ono hundred aud aixty-elght dollare, et the
rate of five per centum, to be expended under the di
rection of the Secretary of tlie lutartor, under provi
•ion* of the third article treaty June fourteenth, eigh
teen huudred end alxty-six, thirty-eight thousand sev-
eu hundred and fifty eight dollars aud forty cents.
For this amount required to pay the expenses of
taking a oensus aud investigating the claims of loyal
>e Iudlaus ““•* **•““•* —a—. . .
le fourtoei
fifteen hundred dollars.’
cuow
For first of thirty instalment* to supply male per
sons over fourteen years of age with a suit of good
substantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, Jiat,
pantaloon*, tlanuel ahlrta, and woolen socks, per ninth
article treaty May aoventh, eighteen hundred and six
ty-eight, for (he Usual year ending June thirtieth, eigh
teen liundred aud seventy, ten thousand dollars.
For first of thirty instalments to supply each female
over twelve years of age with a flannel skirt or the
good* necessary to make the aaiuo, e pair of woolen
hose, twelve yard* of calico, aud twelve yards cottou
domestic, per ulutli articlo treaty of M .y seventh,
eighteen huudred eud aixt> -eight, for the fiscal yoar
ending June thirtieth, eighteen huudred aud seventy,
of e blacksmith, carpenter, former, end physician,
who ahall furnish nisdidnse for ths sick, per eleventh
article treety thirty-first January, eighteen huudred
end fifty-five, three thousand Ma hundrsd dollars.
MKNOMONKJUi.
For fourteenth of fifteen Instalments for pay of mil
for, per third article treety twelfth May, eighteen huu
dred end fifty-four, six huudred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen Instalment* of annuity upon
two hundred aud forty-two thousand six hundred and
eighty-six dollars, for cession of lands, per fourth er
tide treaty May twelftli, eighteen huudred end fifty
fourth article treety June fifth, elghteeu hundred sud
fifty-four, niue huudred end forty dollars.
For poriueueut provision for miller, iu lieu of ..
smith, per fifth article treaty alxth October, elghteeu
huudred and elghteeu, fifth article treaty twenty-third
October, eighteen huudred aud thirty-four, aud fourth
artiolo treaty fifth Juuo, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, aix huudred dollars.
For Interest on fllty thousand dollars, st five per
centum, for educational purposes, per third srticle
treaty fifth Juus, eighteen hundred sud fifty-four, two
five thousand dollars.
For first of thirty lnstebneuts to supply the boys
and girls uuder the ages named such flannel sud cot
tou good* as may be needed to make each a suit as
afores- Id. together with a pair of wooleu hose for each,
per uluth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen huu
dred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June
* 4 “* i “**' . onty, four thous-
thirtieth, eighteen hundred ami
and five hundred dollars.
For the first of teu iusteliue
Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such arti-
ed by the
treaty of May aoveuth, eighteen huudred aud sixty-
eight, for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eigh
teen hundred and seveuty, nineteen th ‘
huudred and thirty dollars.
For the construction ol a school houso or mission
building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh
teen hundred aud *lxty-clght, two thouaaud live hun
dred dollars.
For the erection o
grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third a
* steam circular saw-mill, with
machine attached, per third artl
clo treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
supplying the lied Lake baud of Chippewa* wiili gib
ing twine, cottou matter, calico, lluaey, blanket*,
sheeting, tlanm l*. provisions, farming tools, and for
such other nneful articles, snd for such other useful
purposes ss any be deemed for their best interests,
per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April,
eighteen huudred aud aixty-four, eight thousand dol
lars.
For the sixth of fifteen instalments for samo objects
for Pembina baud of Chip]>ewas, j>er same treaty, four
thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one black
smith, ono physician, who ahall furnish medicine for
the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article
of same treaty, three thouaand live hundred dollars.
For sixth of fifteen Instalments for the purchase nf
iron and steel and other articles for blacksniithlng
purposes, per ssino treaty as above, oue thousand five
carpentering and other purposes, per same treaty, <
, per tenth article treaty May seventh,
dred and sixty-eight, “
hundred dollars.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room for
ic use of the agent in storing goods belonging t
xudians, per third article ol the treaty of May
enth, eigliteeu hundred and sixty-eight, two thouaand
live huudred dollars.
For the construction of au agency building, per same
article of same treaty, two tbuunaud dollars.
For the building of a residence for a physician to
said Indians, per same article of same treaty, two thou
For tlie construction of five buildings for carpenter,
farmer, blacksmith, miller, aud eugiueer, at fifteen
huudred dollars o*eli, per same article of same treaty,
seven thousand five hundred dollars.
DELAWARES.
For life annuity to chief, per private articla to tup
plemeutal treaty twenty-fourth Heptember, eighteen
hundred aud twenty-nine, to treaty of third October,
eighteen hundred aud oightccu, oue huudred dollars.
For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol-
value of thirty-six
eighteen hundred and lhirly-
jaty of May sixth, eighteen
vo thousand three hundred
D'WAMISII AND OTHER ALLIED TIUHKS IN WASH
INGTON TERRITORY.
For tenth instalment on one hundred aud fifty
thouaand dollar# under the direction of the Presi
dent, per sixth article treaty twenty-second January,
school, and to provide si
structor or iustrnctora,
nty-second January,
uta for the establish-
ultural sud industrial
>ol with a suitable iu-
fourteenth articlo treaty
rtgbtot
hundred aud fitly-
five, three thnusaud dollar*.
For tenth of twcuty instalments for ths establish-
i nt and support of a smith sud carpenter shop, and
furnish them with the necessary tools, per four-
teenth arthle treaty twenty-second January, eigliteeu
th, c
thousand dollars.
CHICKASAW8.
For permanent annuity, per second article treaty
sixteenth November, eighteen bund rod and live, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-aeooud Jims, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity for support of light horst-
psr alxth article treaty eighteenth October, < ighteeu
hundred and twenty, ninth article treaty January
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
hundred and fllty-ttve, six hundred dollsra.
For permanent an unity for education, per second
article treaty twentieth January, eightoeu hundred
and twenty-five, aud thirt •enth article treaty twenty-
second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thou
sand dollars.
For permsneut annuity for iron and steel, per ninth
article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and
twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec
ond June, eighteen hundred sod fifty-five, throe hun
dred and twenty dollars.
For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand
two huudred and flfly-aeven dollars and niuety-two
cent*, at five per centum per annum, tor education,
support of the government, and other beneficial pur
poses, under the direction of the general council of the
Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained
•, nlnetesn thousand five hundred and twelve dol
lars and elghty-nlue oenta: Provided, That It ahall !>e
the duty of the tlearetary of the Interior to soil a suffi
cient amount of the bonda of the United BUtcs held
in tmat for the Choctaw Indiana to enable him to pay
the amount of the awards heretofore approved by him
In ravor of Joseph O. Hcdd and Reuben Wright un
der the provisions of the fiftieth article of the treaty
concluded with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indiana on
the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six.
CONFEDERATED TRIRRH AND BANDS OK IN-
Aclal objects, at thd discretion of the President, per
etcoud artiolo treaty twenty-fifth June, eightuen hun
dred and fifty five, six thousand dollsra.
For tenth ol fifteen instalments for t*ay snd subsis
tence of one farmer, ous blacksmith, and one wago
sand five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for psy snd subtla
fence of one physician, one aawyer, one miller, one
superintendent ol farming operations, aud one ach«*
ty-flve, five hundred dollar*.
CREEK*.
For permanent annuity in money, per fourth arti
cle treaty seventh August, seventeen hundml aud
ninety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh
teen Inwdrnd snd Afly-alx, one thousand flvo liundred
dollsra.
For permanent annuity In money, per second artl
cle treaty sixteenth June, nigliteou hundred and two,
and fifth article treaty aeveutli Au* *t, elghteeu hnn-
dmt and fifty-eta, throe thouaaud dollars.
For |M>rmsnsnt aim oily In money, por fourth article
1Wl, nty-f« | urtb January, eighteen hundred aud
emE» lr " ? n * irmi * Align'd,
fare h,,ndr * d twouty thousand dol
w 14 “"'‘“toy for blacksmith and Mala-
Jr*!,* 1 “JN'fcnd toots, per eighth article treaty
i??. 0 *.* 7 ' ‘‘fihfeen hundred and twenty
six, and nitii article treaty seveuth Annual rluhteen
buudred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty dol-
For l^nnaneiit annuity for iron aud stool for shop,
per eighth article.treatytwenty-fonrth January, elgh-
tewn huudred and tweiitj-alx, and fifth artlole treat*
seventh August, eighteen hundred snd rtfty-eli two
hundred and seventy dollare. 7
For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright,
per eighth article treaty tweuty-fonrtli Janaary alati-
teen hundred and twenty-eix, and fifth article treaty
seventh August, eighteen hundred and fiftywlx. Mx
hundred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant and for shop aud tooto,
during ths ptoMuro of the President, per fifth artioie
treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-three, and fifth article treato seventh August,
eighteen haudred and flfty-Mx, sight hundred and lor
17 For Iron and steel for shop during ths ptoaanr* of
ths President, per fifth arttoto treaty fourteenth Feb
ruary, elghteeu hundred and thirty-three, and fifth ar
ttoto treaty eevenlh Angus!, eighteen hun4“" — -
ty-rtx, three hundred aud seventy dollare.
>f a Uarksmi
ball film tali
article treaty tweut;
dred and fifty-five, t
nd physician, who
January, cightet
eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, eleven thouaaud
sixty-two dollars aud eighty-nine cento.
MIAM1K8—EEL RIVER.
For permanent annuity iu goods or otherwise, jm-i
fourth article treaty third August, seveutveu hundred
and nine-five, five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity In good* or otherwise, |>or
articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred
and five, two hundred and fifty dollars.
For permanent aunulty In goods or otherwise, j*er
' sty thirtieth September,
MOI.KL INDIANS.
Fur la*t of ten liiHtalmcuU for keeping in repair
aw aud flouring mills, aud lor tho pay oi necessary
employees, the benefits of which to be sliorod alike by
all the confederated ba^ds, per second article treaty
twruty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, one thousand live hundred dollars.
For last ol teu instalments for i>ay of a carpiuter
and joiner to aid in erecting buildings and making
furniture for said Indians, and to furnish tools in in
said service, per second article treaty twenty-first De
cember, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, one thousand
For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all
necessary materials therefor, and for tho subsistence
of the pupils, per secoud article treaty twenty-
December, sign to "BF" " " “
hundred dollars.
■UYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES
fiurth Heptember, eighteen hundrsd and flfty-MTsn,
ulrty thousand dollars.
For support of two manual labor schools, during
Us pleasure of ths Preaidant. psr third article treaty
Hlptamher twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred aud fIJty-
■Iran, tan thousand dollars.
dint, psr same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For psy of two blacksmiths, one ot whom shall be
tansmlth aud tinsmith, per earns treaty, twelve bun-
ifed dollars.
For pay of two strikers or apprentices In black
smith's shop, per same treaty, four huudred aud eigh-
dolkrs.
F<r pay of miller, at the discretion of tho President,
*r euno treaty, six huudred dollars.
Fir pay of an engineer, at the discretion of tho
treaty, five hundred dollsra.
For keening lu repair the grist aud aaw mills, i*r
-mi. treaty, three huudred dollars.
PONCAS.
P«r the alxth of teu instalment* of the second aeries,
» ke paid to them or expended for their ImuefH,"
por secoud article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun
dred aud titty eight, ten thousand dollsra.
For this amount, to be expended during the pleasure
of th» President in furnishing such aid aud assistance
lu agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for
iu the first part of the seoond article of treaty of
March twelfth, eightoeu hundred and fifty-eight, M
the SiH'retary of the Interior may consider advantage-
and necessary, seven thousand five hundred dol-
POTTOWATAMIR8.
huudred and flity-flve, twelve
Unqutohmeut of title to lands, to be applied to ben
eficial objects, per fourth srticle treaty twenty-sixth
December, elghteeu hundred aud fifty-four, oue thou-
troaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, five thouaaud dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the support
of an agricultural and industrial school, and support
of smith and carpenter shop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of
treaty December twenty-aixth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars.
NAVAJOES.
For such articles of clothing, or raw materials
lieu thereof, for eight thousand Narajoe Indians, i
exceeding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with
eighth article treaty June first, elghtean huudredi
sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars.
For seeds, farming implements, work cattle, and I
Ithar
ily with ■
hundred and forty thousand dollars.
eigli-
-ey of tho Nav*)o
conformity with fifth article
teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand
hundred and twenty dollars.
For insurance and transportation- or tho fiscal year
ndiug June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy,
fifteen thoi
For defli
deficiency expended
dollars.
the appropriation for amount of
' ling the Navujoes at the
nntraet made by
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, until tbei
Duval
hundred dol-
FLATIIEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For tho first ol five instalments on one huudred am
weuty thouaand dollars, being tho third
an agricultural aud industrial school, keeping lu re
pair the buildings, aud providing suitable furniture,
books, and stationery, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth
Jnly, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, three hundred
dollar*.
Fur tenth of twenty instalments for providing suita
ble instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty aix-
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thou
sand sight humlrod dollars.
For teuth ot twenty instalments tor keeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tin and guunmitha', carpenters',
and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and providing
necessary tool* therefor, per fifth arlicle| treaty six-
tconth July, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, five huu
dred dollar*.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employ-
* farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, oue
gunsmith, one carpenter, and oue wagoc
uient of t 1
and plough-iuaker. per filth
treaty sixteenth
July, eighteen humlrod and fifty-five, seven thouaand
four hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty inatalmcnts for koeping in re
pair saw and flouring mills, aud for furnishing tho
sixteenth July, elghtoon hundred aud fifty-five, three
bundled dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for pay of a physl-
clan, per fifth articlo troaty sixteenth July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand four hundred
dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping iu re
pair the butldiugs required for tho various employees
and funitahing noce*sary furniture therefor, per fifth
article treaty sixteenth Julv, eighteen huudred and
fifty-live, three hundrod dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for the pay of each
of the head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up
per Fend d 'Oreille* tribes, |»er filth article trealy six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen
hundted dollars.
For Insurance and transportation of annuity goods
aud provisions, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July,
ciglihsm hundred and Hixty-flvn, four thousand dol
lars.
I0WA8.
For interest in lieu of inventment on fifty-sevou
thousand five hundred dollars, balance of one hundred
and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to tho
first of July, eighteen hundred ami sixty-nine, at five
per centum per annum, for education or other bene
ficial pnr|»os*fl, under the direction of tho President,
per ninth srticle of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh
teen hundrod and fifty -four, two thouaand eight hun-
dr*d and seventy-five dollars.
KANSAS.
For iuierest iu Heu of investment on two hundred
thousand dollar*, at five per centum per auuum, por
second article* treaty of January fourteen, eighteen
liundred and forty-nix, ten thousand dollars
KICKAPOOS.
For sixteenth Instalment of interest, at five per cen
tum, on one haudred thousand dollars for educational
aud other beneficial purposes, as per second article
treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
five thousand dollars.
KLAMATH AND MODOO INDIANS,
r fourth of five Instalments, to be applied under
of tho PreahJeut, aa |>er second article treaty
dire
of October fourteenth, elght.cn hundred and sixty-
four, eight thousand dollars.
For third of twenty Instalment* for keening iu re-
nstr one saw-mill, ono flouring mill, buildings for the
blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon ami plough-maker,
the manual labor school, ami hospital, as per fourth
article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred
ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers' shop#,
tesntli, eighteen huudred and *txly-foi
and live hundred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen instalment* for pay and sub-
n Bii|Hir1iitend*nt of larmlng, one farm
For fourth of twenty instalments to nay salary and
subetatame of one physician, ono miller, and two
school teachers, as per fifth artlcls treaty of Outobsr
fourteenth, eightoeu hundred and sixty-four, three
thousand six hundrsd dollars.
MAKAH TRIBE.
For )Mt of four Instalments of thirty thouaand dol
lars, (being the fourth aorles), under direetton of the
I‘resident, ss per fifth eriloJa of treaty of January
thlrtr-flret, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, oue thous
and five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for aupnort of a
smith snd oarpenter r s shop, aud |o urov'ds
aery tools therefor, per eleventh article trealy thirty-
•rat January elgh teeu hundred and Afty-Ars, five hun
dred dolisra.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for tha support of
*n agricultural sud Industrial school, and for pay of
taaouary *—*—*— * •—
tor tenth of twenty inatahnanta for Um employment
thousand one hundred
dollars and ninety ceuts.
8I88ITON AND WARPETON.
rvey of reservation for the Hissiton and War-
retou bauds of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as j»er third,
"U, and fifth artic'.os of the treaty with said Imli-
f February nineteen, eightenu hundred and alxty-
i, forty-five thousand dollars, or so mu^h ther.-ol
a* as may be necessary.
NEZ PERCE INDIANS.
for last of flvo instalments of second series for ben-
dal object*, at tho discretion of the President, per
fourth article treaty of Juno eleventh, eighteen lam-
bum! red and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For tenth ol twenty instalment* for the employment
of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers,
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hun
dred am! fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol
lar*.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re-
For permanent anuuity iu silver, per fourth article
treaty third August, seventeen huudred aud iiluety-
five, seven hundred snd twenty-four dollars and sov-
enty-sevon cents.
For permanent annuity in silver, per third article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and
uiue, three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-
nine cents.
For permanent annuity in silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred snd ('igh
teeu. on* thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars
For permanent annuity in money, per secoud arti-
nine dollars and fiftjr-four cent*.
For permanent annuity in specie, pev second article
treaty twenty ninth July, eigliteeu hundred aud
ty-uiae, eleven thousand five huudred and uiuety-aix
dollars and thirty-three cents.
For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty
twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-
twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred aud thirty-
three, seven hundred dollars: Provided, That aatisfac
tory evidence ahall he shown to the Secretary of tin
Interior that tlie chief or chiefs provided for by said
articles are still living.
For education, durirg tho pleasure of Congress, per
For iH-Tmanentpro vision for tho payment of money
in lieu of tobacco, iron, aud steel, per second article
treaty twentieth September, eighteen huudred aud
twenty-eight, and tenth article of tho treaty of the
fifth aud seventeenth June, eightoeu hundred and
forty-six, two hundred aud seventeen dollars aud for
ty-three cents.
For permanent provision lor three blacksmiths and
assistants, and for irou and steel for shops, per third
article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred snd
twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September,
eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second artl-
cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and
twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine
ty-four cents.
For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt,
per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh
teen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred aud sev
enteen dollars and nine cent*.
For interest on four hundred and sixty-aix thous
and aud twenty seven dollars aud fort) -eight cents, at
five per centum, in conformity with seventh article
treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six, twenty-three thouaand three hun
dred and one dollars and thirty-seven cents.
To enable the President to carry out the provisions
of the third article of the treaty of November fifteen,
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato-
•inbers of said tribe who have elected i
come citizen* in accordance with said treaties,
proportion of the cash value of tho l'ottowatomie
sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and
tlie sum of one huudred and twenty-three thousand
six hundred and uinety-nino dollars and seventy-three
cents, in gold, to be paid ont of the funds belonging
I have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela
tions, aud under said treaties have become citizens of
the United States, be, aud the same are hereby, appro
priated: Provided, That no part of said money due or
belonging to minor children shall be paid to them, or
to any person for them, until such children shall hav.
id tho a
further, Thai before
year*: And provided
hundred dollars.
For tenth of t-venty instain
of ono superintendent of far
o therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh
hundred and fifty-live, five hundred dollars.
•d in ploughing land aud fencing lot .
clause fourth articlo treaty June ninth, oiglitci
dred and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars.
For fourth of the sixteen inataliiienta for boarding
and clothing the children who shall attend the schools,
providing the school# aud boarding-houses with neces
sary furniture, tlio purchase of necessary wagons,
teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth,
aud lor tanciug of such land* as may bo needed for
gardening and farming purposes for the nchools, ss
per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine,
eighteen hundred and sixty-throe, three thousand dol
lars.
For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as nor fifth ar
ticle freaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-
smiths' shops In repair and stocked with the necessary
tools and materials, par fifth srticle treaty June ninth,
eightoeu huudred aud sixty-three, five hundred dol
lars.
For third of fifteen Instalments for repairs of houses
mills, shops, and so forth, and providing tho necessary
furniture, tools, and materials, ss per filth articlo trea
ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-throe, two
thousand dollsra.
For salary of
boarding schools,
i thousand six hundred dollars.
OMAUA8.
For tho second of fifteen instalments of this amount,
being third of aeries, iu money or otherwise, per
fourth article troaty sixteenth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-four, twenty thouaaud dollars.
For fourth of ten Instalments for keeping In repair
a grist and saw mill, aud support of blacksmith shop,
per eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
hundred and flfty-fonr, and third article treaty March
sixth, eighteen hundred and slxty-flvo, three hundred
dollars.
For pay of one engineer, twelve hundred dollars.
i miller,
l»er same treaties, nine liundred doi
For fourth of ten lustalmsnta for pay of one farmer,
per same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
For fourth of tun instalments for pay of blacksmith,
per same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
08AUE8.
For tuterest on 4 slxty-ntne thousand one hundred
aud twcuty dollars, at flv* per oentmn per annum, be
ing value of fifty-four sections of land set sjiart hy
said treaty for educational purposes, throo thouaaud
* ur hundred and fifty-six dollars.
For Interest on three hundred thouMiid dollars at
flvs per centum per annum, to he paid seiul-annually,
money or such articles aa the Hecretary of the In-
or may direct, aa per first article treaty of Heptein-
her twenty
i th<
hundred and slxly-flve, flf-
>1 dollars.
transimrUtton of goods, provisions, aud
forth, purchased for the Orest and Little Osage Indi
ans, or so much thereof aa may be necessary, three
thousand five hundred dollars.
OTTOWA8 AND GH1PPEWA8OF MICHIGAN.
For second of four eonal annual instalments in coin
of tha sum of two hundred amt six thouaand dollars,
being the unpaid part of the principal auto of throe
ired and aix tmmsand dollars, to he distributed
S its, In the usual manner of paying annuities,
il article of the treaty of thlrty-ftrst July, eigh
teen hundred and Ofty-five, fifty-one thouaand five
hundred dollars.
For Interest on one hundred and three thousand
dollsra, at flvs per oentum, being the balance of two
Irsd and six thousand dollars for the fiscal year
ig June thirty, eighteen hundrsd sud seventy,
five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
OTTOE8 AND M1880URIA8.
For second of fifteen instalments, being Uie third
aeries, in money or otherwise, psr fourth artioie treaty
fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr, nine
thousand dollars.
PAWNEES.
For perpetual anuuity. at Isaat one-hall of which to
bo In goods and such article* aa may be doomed ne
cessary for them, por seoond article treaty twenty-
bo Hold such proportion of tho bonds held hy him in
trust for said Indians as may be necessary to comply
id provisions,
POTroWATOMIES OF HURON.
|hundred
QUAPAWS.
For education, during the ploasure of tho President,
per third article treaty thirteenth May, ciglf
dred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars
For blacksmith aud assistant, and tools, and iron
and steel for shop during tho pleasure .ofjthe Presi
dent, per third articlo treaty thirtcenth of May, eigh
teen hundred aud thirty-three, one thouaand and six
ty dollar*.
For farmer, during the pleasure of the President
per third article treaty thirteenth May. t ighteeu hum]
dred aud thirty-throe, aix hundred dollars.
QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS.
For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand
dollars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects,
under the direction of the President, per fourth arti
cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
ono thousand three hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of
i agricultural and industrial school, aud pay of aulta-
aud carpenter shop, and to provide the ncceaaary tools
therefor, per tenth article troaty first July, eighteen
article treaty first Julv, eighteen hundrod
and fifty-five, throo thouaaud aix hundred dollars.
ROQUE RIVERS.
For last of sixtoeu instalments iu blankets, clothing,
farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty
tenth September, eighteen buudred and fifty-three,
two thousand five hundred doUars.
SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI.
For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
third article treaty third November, eighteen hundred
aud four, ono thousand dollars.
For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at
five per centum, per second articlo treaty twenty-first
October, eighteen hundred aud thirty-seven, ten thou
sand dollars.
For Interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at
five per centum, per second articlo troaty eleventh Oc
tober, eighben huudred and forty-two, forty tlious-
SACS AND F0XE80F MISSOURI.
For interest on one hundred and flfty-aoveu thous
and four huudred dollars, at flvo per centum, under
the direction of the Prealdcut. per second articlo trea
ty twenty-ftrst October, eighteen hundred and thirty-
Urs.
President, psr fourth artlcls trsaty twentieth July,
(dghtasn hundrsd aud tbirty-oue, ous thousand and
sixty dollars*
dred aud niuety-flve, aud third article treaty tenth
Mav, eightoeu huudred and fifty four, one thouaaud
dollars.
For permanent annuity, lu specie, for educational
purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep
tember, elghteeu buudred aud seventeen, and third
article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred aud fifty-
four, two thouaaud dollars.
For lutoreat, at five per centum, on forty thouaaud
dollars, for educational purposes, per third article
treaty touth May, elghteeu hundred and llfty-fonr,
WEXTKBK HANDS.
For sixth of twenty instalments, to be exixmded,
tier the direction of the President, lu the purchase of
such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants,
either as liuutors or hr-rdameii, per seventh article
treaty October firs!, elghtoon huudred and sixty-three,
five thousand dollars.
KASTKItH BANDS.
For sixth of twcuty Instalments, U) bo expended,
under the direction of the President, iu the purchase
of such articles a* he may deem suitable to their
*- “her aa hunt* ‘ ’
y second, elg
and dollars.
NOhTUWKXTfcUN i
For sixth of twouty instalments,
three, live thousand dollars.
OOHUIl* BANDS.
For sixth of twenty instalments, lo be expended,
uuder the direction of the President, in the purchase
nd sixty-three, one thousand dollari
SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK,
ir permanent annuity lu clothing and other useful
les, per sixth article treaty seventeenth Novem
ber, seventeen hundred aud ninety-four, four thoua
and five huudred dollars.
S’KLALLAM J.
For last of four instalment* on sixty-thousand dol
lars, (being fourth series), tinder tho direction "toto
Preside ‘ mji * -*-*- - |
ry. elgl
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments tor the support of
an agricultural aud industrial school, and for pay for
suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty-
sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty "
thousand five hundred doUars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician,
who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleveuth
articlo treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred
aud fifty-five, three thousand live hundred dollars.
TABEGUACIIE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS.
For sixth of ten instalment* for tho purchase of
goods, under the direction of the Secretary of the In
terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh,
eighteen huudred and sixty-three, and Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For aixth of teu instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under the direction
of tho Secretary of the interior, teu thor.sand dollar*.
For the purchase of iron, *tocl and necessary tools
for blacksmith’* shop, as per tenth article of said trea
ty, two huudred and twenty dollars.
For pay of blacksmith and assistant, a* per same ar
ticle of tame treaty, one thouaand one huudred dol
lars.
For insurance, transportation, and general inciden
tal expenses of tho delivery of goods, provisions, and
stock, ss per same article of oawe treaty, three thous
and dollars.
UMPQUASAND CALAPOOIA8, OF UMPQUA VAL
LEY, OREGON.
For last of live instalment* of the third series of an
nuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed
~ ildent, per third articlo troaty twenty-ninth
eighteen hundred and f^ty-four, oue thou
sand seven hundred dollars.
For last of fifteen instalments tor the pay of a physi
cian and purchase of medicines, per alxth article trea
ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif
ty-four, one thousand flvo hundred dollars.
For the fifteenth of tweuty instalments for tho pay
of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per
sixth article troaty twenty ninth November, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, one thousand four huudred
and fifty dollars.
UMPQUAS, (COW CREEK BAND.)
J sixteenth of twenty instalments in blauketa,
clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty
nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five huudred and fifty dollars.
WALLA-WALLA. CAYUSE, AND UMATILLA
TRIBES.
For last of five instalments of second series, to be
expended under tho direction of tho President, per
second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the purchase of
lall necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med
icines and hospital stores, books and stationery for
schools, aud furniture for tho employees, per fourth
articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred and lif^l
article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hun
dred aud slxty-efzfy-aeveo, four thousand doUars.
WTANDOTTjXjS.
To psy for tbs servioaa of three pdrsons, to be ap
pointed hy the Secretary of the Interior, to ascertain
and report ihe amount of money, If any, dee by th*
United States to said Indians under existing treaties,
and so forth, per thirteenth article treaty February
twenty-three, eighteen hundred and ilxty-seven, three
thouaand doUars.
OTTOWA#.
To pay the claim of J. T. Jones, being for deslruo
teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen
huudred and sixty-seven, six thousand seven bundled
PKOBIAS, KaSKAAEIAS, WKAN, AND MANKXAHAWS.
To amount to be paid per capita from the sum of
one liundred sud sixty-nine thousand six hundred
and eighty-six dollars and seventy-five ceuts. Invested
for said Indians, per act of Congress, July twelve,
eighteen hundred aud aixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar
ticle treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred
and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand doUars.
For this amount, to lie taken from the invested fund
of said Indians, sud to be paid to the tribe, per
capita, to assist them lu establishing themselves in
their new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb
ruary twenty-three, eighteen huudred aud six ty-
thirty thousand dollar*.
For thl« amount, being the balance of interest, at
five per centum per mouth, on thirty-nine thouaaud
February twenty-time, elghteeu hundred and slxty-
iven, three thousand seven huudred dollars.
For first of six instalments lor pay of blacksmith,
sud for necessary iron aud steel aud tools, per twen
ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteeu hundred
aud aixty-aeveu, fifteen hundred dollars.
SAC AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
•'or amount necessary to pay to tlie Sac and Fox In
dians, parlies to this treaty, at the rate of one dollar
per acre for one hundred and forty-seven thousand
three hundred and ninety-three and thirty-two
> the
ry eighteen, eighteen huudred aud aixty-sevi
tiou of a dwelling house for the agent of
said tribe, a houso aud shop for a blacksmith, and
dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article
treaty February eighteen, elghteeu hundred snd six-
seven, six thousand dollars.
For first of five instalments for the support of a
physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen huudred and sixty-
with tobacco and salt, per tenth artide treaty Februa
ry eighteen, elghteeu huudred aud sixty-seven, three
hundred and fifty dollars.
To pay the claim of the Sacs and Foxea against the
United States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen huudred and sixty-
seven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars.
For amount necoaaary to pay the expenses of i „
listing this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb
ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and aixty-aeven, fif
teen huudred dollars.
M«nt. oat iiUtUcUi: . and two tMchan for lb. lltuloa
Indians of California, twenty-two ihaw^ dollars.
For this aanooni, or so much thereof aa may be nec-
ttmn to nrvlj tb. (Mdng in th. .ppropWuton for
removing the Indians from Smith's River reservation
to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations in Cal
ifornia, two thousand fir# hundred dollars.
For defraying th* expanse of removal and subsis
tence of Indians In Oregon not parties to any treaty,
and for pay Uf necessary employees, twenty thouaand
dollars.
For defraying ths expense of removal and snbais
tones of Indians In Washington Territory not parties
to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employees, flf-
To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take ebargu
ebago and Pottawatomie Indians n
e thouaand three hundred dollars, :
two months [seventfuj of six per centum
Interest on seven hundred and ninety-six thousand
right hundred doltare. Virginia stock, for the pay
nunt of which provision h u been made, sixty five
thousand six huudred and eighteen dollars and fifty
iven cento, or so much thereof as may be necessary
For payment of interest on fifteen thousand dol
lars, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, tor the
Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars.
For payment of interest on aixty-elght thouaand
dollars, abstracted bonda. for the fiscal year ending
Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty.nine, of the
Cherokee national fund, four thouaand and eighty dol-
insurance, transportation, and necessary ex-
of the delivery of annuities sud provnloua to
the Indian tribes iu Minnesota aud Michigan, ton
Sioux Indians of _
eight thousand dollars
For actual necessary expr'ise* Incurred, and that
may hereafter be incurred, by officers of the Indian
deparincut In the rescue of prisoners from Indian
tribes and returning them to their homes, snd for ex
penses incident to the arrest and confinement within
the territory of Ihe United States, by order of such of
ficers. of persona charged with crimes against the In-
thousand five hun-
'arulina Cherekee Indiana,
much thereof a* may be \
dred doUars.
For this amount, c
is*ary to re-establish the Shoshones, Bannocks, arid
the southern por-
UTE.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room at
each of the agencies, for the use ot the agent iu stor
ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred
dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
For erecting an agency building for the residence of
the agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol
lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollar*.
For the construction of two school-houses, as per
fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundred and
sixty-eight, six thousand dollars.
For construction of four buUdings, for carpenter,
farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each of the agen
cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article
treaty March two. eighteen huudred and sixty-eight,
twelve thousand dollars.
For the erection on said reservation, near each
agency, a good wator-power saw-mill, with grist mill
aud a shingle machine attached, aa per fourth article
treaty of March two, eighteen hundred aud aixty-elght,
sixteen thouaand doUars, or so much thereof ss may
be necessary.
For pay of two carpenters, two miUers, two farmers,
and oue blackamith, per fourth aud fifteenth article!
treaty March two, eighteen huudred and sixty-eight,
five thousand two hundred and fifty doUars.
For purchase of iron and steel, and the neceasary
tools for the blacksmith shop, per ninth article treaty
March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two
hundred and twenty dollars.
For first of thirty instalments, to be expended under
the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for
clothes, blankets, aud such other articles as be may
think proper and neceasary, per eleventh article treaty
March two, eighteeu hundred and sixty-eight, thirty
touaand dollars.
For annual amount to be expended, under the di
rection of the 8«cretai7 of the Interior, in supplying
ud eight hundred aud seventy doh
8EMINOLES.
For five per centum interest on two liundred and
fifty thousand dollars, to be paid aa annuity, per eighth
article treaty seventh August, elghteeu hundred and
fifty-aix, twelve thousand five hundred doUars.
For interest oil two hundrod and fifty thouaand dol
lars, at five per centum, to bo paid aa annuity, (they
having joined their brothreu west), per eighth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-aix,
twelve thousand flvo hundred dollars.
For interest on fifty thousand dMIara, at tho rata of
five por centum par annum, "to lie paid annually for
tho support of Hchools,” as per third article treaty of
March twenty-Brat, eighteen hundred and sixty-aix,
twenty-live hundred dollars.
For interest on twouty thouaand dollars, at the rate
of flvo per centum per annum, "to be paid annually,"
for tho support of tho Hemiiiole government, as per
third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen
huudred aud aixty-aix, one thousand doUars.
For tills amount, being Uie interest on fifty thous
and dollars from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred
aud sixty-aii, tho date of the ratification of the treaty
made with tlie Neinlnotos, March twenty-one, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, Uie date when tho payment
of said sum commenced, two years, two mouth*, and
tweiily-alx days, aa per third article of troaty of March
twenty-one, eighteen hundred and aixty-nix, five thou
sand five hundred and ninely-aeven dollars and twen-
ty-o",(. mu. SENS o AS .
For |>eriuan«nt aunulty in specie, per fourth article
treaty tweuty-nluth September, eighteen hundml and
aevoutoen, flvo huudred dollar*.
For permanent anuuity In specie, per fourth article
treaty *oventoenth September, eighteen hundred and
aighUen, five hundred dollar*.
For blacksmith and aaaiatant, shop and tools, iron
[and| steel, during the pleasure oi the President, aa
per fourth article treaty of February twenty-eighth,
. .. ... thouaand
For miller, during tho pleasure of tho Prealdcut, six
hundred dollars.
OK8AOA8 OF NEW YORK.
For pernianant annuity, In liou of interest on atuck,
E r act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred am!
Irty-ons, aix thouaand dollars.
For Interest, In lieu of investment, o - —
..toiiaaud doUars,at five per oantui
seventh June, eighteen hundred I
thousand seven hundred and fifty dollar*.
Por lutoreat, at flv* per centum, on rony-uiree
thousand and flfly dollars, transferred from Ontario
Hank to th* Untlsd States treasury, per act of twanty-
seventh Jims, eightoeu hundrsd and forty-alx. two
thousand ona hundred and fifty-taro dollars and fifty
°* UU ' SENECAS AND 8BAWNEX8.
For psrmanant annuity, In apeol*, par' fourth artioie
treaty aeventeanth September, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, one thouaand dollar*.
nr UMkwitti ud mMni ,
iron aud steel for shop, duriug the plseaura of tho
wagon and plough-maker, one carpenter and jo:
one physician, aud two teachers, i>er fourth ar
treaty ninth June, eightoeu hundred and fifty-five,
Ight thousand four hundred aud fifty dollar#.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay of c
f the head chiefs of the Walla-Walla, Cayuae,
instills bands, the sum of five hundrod dollar*
auuui, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eight
hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollarr.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for aalary for
hi of Pio-pio-mox-iuox, per fifth article troaty ninth
Juno, eighteeu hundred aud fifty-five, one hundred
WINNEBAGOES.
For intere*t on oue million dollars, at livo per cen-
, por fourth articlo treaty first November, eighteen
dred and forty-six, lour thouaand two huudred and
fifty dollar*.
WAI.L-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS.
For third of five instalments, to be oxpeuded under
int, as
giiteen
thousand dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
For last of five instalments of second seriea for ben
eficial objects, at tho discretion of the President, per
fourth articla treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, eight thousand dollar*.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for the support of
two achoola, one of which is to be an agricultural and
industrial school; keeping in repair school buildings,
and for providing suitable furniture, book*, and sta
tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars
For tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment
of one superintendent of teachiug and two teachers,
per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteeu hundred
and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amount, to bo expended under the direction
of tlie Secretary of the Interior, in providing each
lodge or hoad of a family in said confederated bands
_ ... . — M jiatlngnjai,^ f rom
sheep, per thirteenth
paring home*, furnishing provision*, tools, and farm
ing utenaila, cattle, and furnishing food and truspor-
tation for baud* of Indiana with which treaties have
teachers, per fourth artide ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and five head of I the auperriMon*<rf Brevet Malm? ftoHM^TSr^a **
I,..n hiin.lrr'.l a.ul fiOv.fi v#. tl.irDonnt). arti.-l* troatv March cirdi. . .. ......£ .T: M *J. 0r General W. 8. H*r-
other strolling band* of lndi»L_
tlon of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion o,®
Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation on Snake river
Idaho Territory, or on the Siletzor Klamath teaer\a-
Uou in Oregon, aa th# Secretary of the Interior may
determine including the transportation of all noces*^
ry article# and the material and labor for the con-
atruotion of the bouses aud mills and pay [of] neceata-
ry empioj eea for one year, thirty thouaaud dollar#.
For tlda amount, or so much thereof aa may be ne-
ceaaary, to aid in subsisting said Indian* for the first
year after their aetttoment on said reservation or re-
••rvdtton*. impart of which to be expended until said
T " w4, ‘"“ ■ K “" 1 ^ ** be applied pro
Indians ahall be
rat* as said settli
thouaand dollars: Provided, That __
menta provided for in this act ahall be mad*
established, and i
ahall be made, twenty-five
J of tho pay-
the Secretary of the Interior shall be satisfied that th*
tribes bands, or individuals named have observed tho
treaty stipulations under which *uch payments hav*
become duo. and also the provisions of any other trea
ties with the government to which they may b« par
ties; or In case portion* of said tribe# or bands have
observed all of said obligation*, payment* shall b*
made to them pro rata.
To pay the expenses of two commissioner*, under
tenth a> tide treaty of February tweuty-aeventh, eigh
teen hundred and aixty-aeven, with the Pottawato-
mies, two thousand five hundred dollars.
For this amount to pay for subsistence iumiahed
to thePtawa Indiana, by direction of the Indian peace
six cents.
For expense* incurred by M. Wilkinson, United
States agent for the Arickaree*. Groa Ventrea. and
Mandan Indiana, under instructions from the Indian
peace commission, to make said Indians, aa far aa pos-
aible, aelf-auataining, twenty-eight thouaand two hun
dred aud seventy-alx dollar* and forty-seven cents.
For thi# amount, to supply a deficiency in the ap-
E ropristion for pay of commissioner* to be appointed
y the President, aa per forty-ninth and fiftieth art*
clea treaty Apnl twenty-eighth, eighteen huudred and
aixty-aix, and Senate amendment thereto, with th*
Choctaw* and Cbickaaaw*. fifteen huudred aud thirty-
ceasary to enable the Secretary of the Interior U K „,
unpaid voucher* audited and allowed by the Indian
peace commission, twenty-two thousand five hundred
dollars.
For this amount, to lie reimbursed from the pro
ceeds of their laud* in Kansas, for subsistence of the
Great and Little Oaage Indiana, thirty thouaand dul-
u hundred and eighty dour dollars and twen-
| ty-one cents.
| For the payment of [suclij damages sustained by
ajuzona 1 tb ® citizen* of Niobrara township, Nebraska, by the
j action of the government in moving the Santee Sioux
For the general incidental expense* of the Indian i upon their land* in the year eighteen hundred and
service in tho territory of Arizona, present* of good*, sixty-six, as shall, [be louud due,] after proper invent-
agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and gation uuder the direction of the Secretary of ths In-
expended under the direction of tho Secretary oi tho
Interior, seventy thouaand dollars.
California.
For tho general Incidental oxpens-s of the Indian
service in California, including travelling expenses of
superintending agents, five thousand doUars.
COLO BA DO TEKRITOIIY.
For tlie general incidental expenses of the Indian
service iu Coloiado Territory, presents of goods, agri-
themselvcs by the pursuits of civilized life,
pended under the directiou of the Secretary of the In
terior, twenty-five thousand dollars.
DAKOTA TKRlIirOBY.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
aervloe in Dakota Territory, prescuta of good#, agri-
Iutcrior, fifteen thouaaud dollars.
IDAHO TKIUUTOBY.
For the general incidental expense* of the Indian
service in Idaho Territory, present* of goods, agricul-
of one superintendent of farming and two farmers, jerior, fiftoeen thousand doUars.
two millers, two blacksmith*, oue tiune.r, one gun- I For thi# amount to pay the balance due ou certain
smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-ma- J contracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of-
ker, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen him- | flclo raperintendant of Indian affair* for Idaho Terri-
dred and fifty-five, eight thouaand five huudred dol- tory, in July, cghteon hundred and aixtv-aeven, for
1 subsistence, aud ao forth, for Indians in that Territo
ry, eight thousand and forty-four dollars and seventy
For tenth of tweuty instalment* for keeping in
pair saw aud flouring mills, and furnishing the neces- j centn”
sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty uluth ‘
June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fivo, five huudred
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair the hospital, anil providing the necessary medi
cines and fixtures therefor, per fifth article trealy
ninth June, eighteen hundred fifty-five, three hundred
MONTANA TKBBITOKY.
Interior, fifteen thouaaud dollars.
vidiug neceasary tools thsrefor, per fifth artlch
June ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun
dred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the pay of i
physician, tier fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen _ >uu
hundred aud fllty. five, ouo thousand four hundred direction of the Secretary of tho interior, twenty
, . . . . . thousand dollars.
For touth ol twenty instalment* for keeplug In re- ,
pair the buildings required for tho varioii* employee* J NKW
' for providing the necessary furniture thcrefov, i For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
fifth article treaty uluth June, eighteen hundred I service in New Mexico, present* of goods, agricuItU'
plements, and other useful article#, am', to aaslat them
to locate in permanent ahodes, and sustain themaelv«a
by the pursuits of civilizod life, to bo expended
id fifty-five, thro# hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the aala y ol
such person as tho sanl confederated tribes and '
five, five hundred dollars.
YANOTON TRIBE OF SIOUX.
For Aral of ten instalment* (second Meries), to bo
paid to them or expended for their benefit, ooinmcnc-
with the year in which they shall remove to amt settle
and reside upon their reservation, per fourth article
treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-
aovcral tribes or hands of Indians named :
ral implements, and other uselnl article#, and to assist
them to locate in permanent abode*, and sustain them-
selves hy the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended
under the direction of tho Secretary of the Interior,
forty thousand dollars.
ORIKtON AND WASHINOrON TKlUUTOnY.
For tlie general incidental ex|ten**a of the Indian
aervico In Oregon aud Washington Territory, includ
ing insurance and transportation of annuity goods and
present*, (where no special provision therefor is made
l»y treaties), and office and travelling expenses of the
snikcrliitomlciit, agents, ami aub-agciita, thirty-five
thouaaud fire huudred doUars.
exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided* pr*
rata in payment of the claims to be found due. which
predations committed by Indians in northwestern
eighteen hundred and fifty-aeven, ten
— * -■ dollars and thirty-four
thousand niue hundred and s
Skc. 2. And be it further enacted, That all goods
and merchandise furnished any tribe or baud of In
dians under the provisions of any act shall be tu: ned
over by tho agent or superintendent of such tribe or
baud to the chiefs of the tribe or band In bulk and in
the original package, as nearly a* practicable, and in
Uie presence of the headmen of the trib#
if practicable, to be distributed to th* trib*
or band by the chlefii in such manner
aa the chiefs mav deem beat, <n the presence
M | ovided. r ‘
government aa herernbefore stated.
Skc. 3. And b* it further enacted. That the unex
pended balance now standing to the credit of the Kan
in the books of the Treasury De-
t°r or belonging to them for
educational purpose*, may be used under the dire,
tlon of the superintendent cf Indian affairs for the
central auporintondency in the purchase of suon arti
cle# of food aud clothing as may in hia discretion l a
thought necessary to relieve the most pressing wants
of said Indiaus, they being iu a destitute and suffering
condition.
Sxc. 4. Aud be it further enacted, That there be ap
propriated the further sum of two millions of dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary, to enabls ths
President to maintain the |>,ace among and with the
various tribes, bands, and parties of Indians, aud to
promote cirtliaaUon among said Indians, bring them
where pracUcable, upon reservation*, relieve their m-
esasities, and encourage their effort* at self-support; a
report of all expenditures under this appropriation to
bo made in detail to Oongivaa in December next; and
for the purpose of enabling the President to execute
the powers conferred by this act he is hereby, authoi
to organic' “ *■“'*
ot more tl
•elected by him from mei
gence snd philanthropy, _ _ r ^
compensation, who may, uudsr his direction* exercissn
Joiut control with the beer, tary of the Interior over
the disbursement of the appropriations madebv th s act
any part thereof that the President uiay deaignafo.
d to pay tlie neceasary expenses oi transportation,
subsistence, and dark hire of said commissioner*
while actually engaged In said service there is hereby
appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not
otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-fi - e thous
and dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Bkc. 5. And be ft forth r enacted, That uothiug in
ills act contained, or in any of the provisions thereof,
ahall be so construed aa to ratify or approve any trea
ty mads with any tribes, l<«nds. or iwrties of Indians
e tlie twentieth day of July, eighteen hundred and
r-seveii.
8kc. 6. And he It further enacted, That the appr
r mechanical tmplemei
the appropriation of March third, eighteen hun
dred and sixty three, for the coats, charge*, aud ex-
lenses property incurred by said State in Biippreesing
ndiau hostilities in the year eighteen hundred and
ilxty-two, be, ami the same is hereby, eitomtad to em
brace such expenditure* incurred in the yaar eighteeu
n.(-.I ilu'IclenUl ripon*.. ,.f tho l,„lu„ ■l«ty-<hr™. to lb. or jwel,.
l headmen of tural implement*, I .
said tribe, iu a general council held for thia purpose, slat them to locate iu i>crmanent abode*, and sustain
the aamo to l>o estimated for by the local agent and I themselves by the nunmfta of civilized lifts to be sx
ocritfed by the superintendent of Indian affair*, ex- ( pended under the directiou ol the Secretary of the In
HBNEl'AH, M1XKII 8ENE0AS AND 8IIAWNKES, ' to Um
OI'Al'AWH. OONEKUEBATBUI FBOHIAR. KA8- I „CCr..n AhonM.
KA8KUS, VVKAH, AND 1’IANKKHIIAWH, OTTOWA* i K,,
OF HI. ANi'ft AUU'M F(IKK A NI) IKM’II V I1F II. 1IIF I ' V _ 7
Indiana within the Utah
md dollars.
OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCHKDK BlKUF, I
AND CERTAIN WVAND0TTK8. | S^Sdd^urlSuuS! -A^fC^'ES
To pay for twenty thousand acre# of land ceded to the sell the preaent Indian reservations in Utah Territory,
K vernment hy Uie Henecaa, per first article treaty and to settle said Indiana in Uintah Valley." five thou-
bruary tweuty-thre*. eighteen hundrod ami sixty- I aand dollars,
seven, twenty thousand dollar*. t
To pay for thirty thousand acre* of laml ceded to MISCELLANEOUS,
tho govenmiont by tho Heneca*. per second article J For ths expeusoa of colonising, supporting, and lur-
ulihing agricultural implements aud stock, pay of ne-
: •■esaary employee*, purchasing clothing, medicine,
iron aud Btcel, maintenance of schools for Indians late
ly residing in Texas, but most residing on the Choctaw
leasehold, t > be expended under the direction of the
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred i
ahall be paid the State of Minnesota as shall be al
lowed by the pro|*er accounting officers under tbs
twenty-aaeomi aectton of the act approved March
ing June Uilrttath. eighteen hundred amt sixty-three,
and for oth*r purin'ts*. ’ ’
A proved, April 10, 1W9
[OONTINVKD ON VOUKTH PAUk.]
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and
aixty-aeven, two thousand dollars.
For first of five instalments for blacksmith and as-
nlatent, shop and tools, and iron aud ateel for shop,
par eighth article treaty February tweuty-thre*, elgh-
their homes
MB . , ■ ninth artioie
treaty February twenty thra*. eighteen hundred and
sixty seven, flva thousand dollars.
CLAIM! FOK LOSSES BY TBK WAR.
To pay a commission, not to exoeed two parsons,
lo be appointed by tha Secretary of tha Interior, wko
■hall prooesd to the country of ths ttanecaa, mixed 8c-
For the expense* of colonizing, supporting, and tar
nishing said band* with agricultural implement* and
•took, pay of nscaaaary employe*#, purchase of cloth
ing, mwlicinsa, iron and ateel, and maintenance of
aohool*. to be expended nnder the dlreoUon of the
Be* rotary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
CAUPORMfA.
For th# pnrohat# of oattt* for baaf and milk, togeth
er with clothIng and loot, teams amt taming toolu
for Indians in California, sixty thousand dollars, i i
ror wofoo. pkj.icW
llomU. »mt <KMmtll.r .1 Um Round Tailaj, uj ]
upon h, Ilnopu Vtll.y mmi-iUoim, und ,
United States Wall Stage
ATLANTA TO DAHLONKCA !
Passengers stopping at other hotel* are re
quested lo register their name* for a Ml by fi o'clock
a. M., ot mall days, and thsv will be furnished a tl. ket
when registered. Baggage taken to and from th* office
free of charge. JOHN CAIN, Jr., Proprietor.
AUaata, January, fifilh. 1M».
P. 8.—Expree* package* taken to and from the offi**.
All other paokagea desired to be sent by th* will
be received and delivered at th* (Rage office and at Mo-
A foe, Kellogg A Oo'aetore, on Peachtree etareet
I will, also, act aa Agent in reference to any land Iota
In Forsyth county. Address ma at Gumming. Oa.
janSl-ly