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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1869.
VOL. V.—NO. 1257.
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TED STATES LAWS,
t MwJIrrt 8cwt«a *f tlu> t'ertj-
Rnt«H|rM>
■ sipsnsf of the Indian dapartmMit. and
lr*g*Bteni t**
«»4 »*■*•*•*■»
-djBBL,
with lb* uonheru
k IndUcs, uudor tree-
_ id mm! sixty-eight. for
„ i Jetts UiilWih, s4ghte«B huudred
r nimUri Hn of school house, par
May tenth. eighteen hundred
draft aad^tUdy-fttor, *lx^kundr*d toft sixty-seven dal
lobar, eighteen huuCad and fort y-two, and eighth
Uole |n« thirtieth
aadttS&P^tbl^
latatrlor, (taa dollara for each Indian
rad and silty souls.) In Uia pur-
a aa from time to Uuia th* c
■■ of tha Indiana mar Indicate
article treaty Ifajr tenth, eighteen
for tha fiscal year ending
i handled and aaventy, nlu<
at. per sixth article treaty May tenth,
and sixty eight, far tha fiscal year
lath, eighteen hundred and aevauty,
ft flea hundred end aorentpulx *
of obw* and "tat. 'per sixth ar-
ith. elghteeu hundred and mat)
Lj twelve hundred dollara,
i d glare; earpeafor. a#v«n huu-
ira; miller. Sevan hundred and
l jMairr. right k««Mdetiara; tmm
Iredand twenwdofinre; and UarkmnlU.,
land twenty ikdUrw, per <
dh. afohtaan haadrrd ai
HBfgnwg Junatittaitotib
7, five thouaand eight hundred and
•nta t
4 aatd
grow the moat profitable
year, per ninth article treaty
jBeusssus*
trononnrtitlnfi of gooda and ao
«ra Cheyenne and the Northern
adlane. for the decal year ending
hundred and seventy, four
AND CLACKAMAS IN
■ WILLAMETTE VALLEY,
instalments of the third series of an-
J objects, per second article treaty
fiaty. elghteeu hundred and Mlt>-
Ave hundred dollara.
NEB AND ABAPAHOES.
i thirty Instalments provided to be
‘ snth article of the treaty of Octo-
[htoen hundred and sixty seven,
: Lodge Creek, in Kansas, twenty
of clothing, per tenth article of the
ighth, eighteen hundred and
>«nd dve hundred dollars,
i. of five buildings for carpenter,
miller and engineer, two thouaand
lurtfa article treaty October twenty-
hundred and aixty-eeven, seven
*■ * dollara.
•team circular saw-mill, with a
attached, per fourth ar-
“ . sigh teen hundred
of a
i. per thirt
eighteen t
smith, miller,
‘ eaty October
f-ssven, throe
hundied and sixty-
house or mission
October twenty-
sixty- streu, three thous-
msaf, lobe expended in
i said tribe who. In the
(TOW the most valuable
ivpv ; per fourteenth artteia
-eighth, eighteen hundred and
f, AND UMPQUA INDIANS,
a Instalments of annuity, to ba
! by the President, per third srti-
I November, eightesu hundred and
treaty eighteenth November, etgh-
“ ' so hundred and fifty
-sand two hundred dollars.
8 WAN CRKBK. AND
t. to be placed to credit of edfientfon-
hlppewss of Saginaw, Swan creek, and
fourth article treaty eighteenth Octo-
ndred and sixty-four, twenty thous-
WAS OF LAKE SUPERIOR,
r twenty instalments In coin, per
eaty thirtieth September, eighteen
•four, five thousand dollars,
twenty instalments la goods, house-
! cooking utensils, per fourth article
^tember, eighteen hundred and fifty-
~d dollars.
twenty instalments for agricultural
‘ i, carpenters’ and other tools,
>. par fourth article treaty thtr-
eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
ty instalments tor moral and
three hundred dollars of which
Portage band yearly, to ena-
a school st their village, per
y thirtieth September, eighteen
:r. three thousand dollars.
twenty instalments for six smiths
second and fifth articles treaty thir
ty ii
> hundr. d and twenty dol
es thousand seven hundred and aix-
xr — shop. Anting the
-silt, per tirelfth article treaty
sr, eighteen handred and fifty-four,
raaty April seventh, elghteeu huu
. six hundred dollars,
i of two formers, during the pleasure
r twelfth article treaty Heptcmber
. jundred and fifty-four, and third
I seventh, eighteen hundred and six
! two hundred dollars.
OF CHlPPEWAB.
f twenty instalments for the support of
and assistant, and for tools. Iron and
‘ f the ** -
FORT BAND C
t Instalments for tha support of
, and for necessary hooks and at*.
rd article treaty of April seventh,
• d sixty-six, eight hundred dol-
twenty instalments for tha Instruction
farming, and purchase of seeds,
ss per third article treaty of April
hundred and sixty-six, eight huu-
of aunufiy la pr«*
as per third a" ’
i, elghb-eu hundred and i
i dollars.
twenty instmlmenU of auoulty
—as per third articl* treaty
eighteen hundred and sixty-fair, three hundred end
thirty-three dollars and thirty three oeuU.
For Aft *“ • "
money, j
ry, eighterau UUHU»M •«« —./
For t weiaMutttird ot Mrentr-alx Instalments, to be
paid the bEippewas of Mississippi. per third article
treaty August musmIi NiMWii numUtMl ami forty-
seven, one thousand dollara.
with third article treaty of March nluvtoenth, eight ecu
hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars.
For second of ten iusUlmeots to be expended in
promoting the progress of the people In agriculture
aud assisting them to become self-sustaining, In aooor-
*li|ktre4wShiIjWMki<l slxty5#*V*e* mm Sbusand dol-
For second of ten lustalmvuls for tlie support of a
phvslclan. in accordance with third article treaty
of March nineteenth. eightM n hundred aud slxty-sev-
eu, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For second of leu Instalments for the purchase of
necessary madiciuoa, in accordance with third article
of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud
slxty-aeven, three hundred dollars.
Fur insurance, transportation, and necessary coat
of delivery of annuities and provisions for chlppepras
of Mississippi, lu accordance with sixth article of thg
treaty ol ibur-ix nine tern, elghteeu hdudred and sixty-
seven, five thousand doHara.
CUPPKWAH, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINN UIA-
OOSHIHU BANDS.
For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity in
niousg, per third «rticle trusty fwenty-aecoud Februa
ry. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thouaand six
lawtadrwd mjtl titty-aix dollars and sixty-six cents.
For M»euth of thirty tMtohumiU of aunaity »*i
goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa
ry! otghtooo hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand
dollara.
For fifteenth of thirty ii
utility, per third article treaty twenty-sec-
ry. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four th
education, including compensation of
third arUoie treaty twenty-second February, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-five, three thousand dollars.
For last of fifteen instalments for support of twe
smiths aud smiths’ »hops, per third article treaty
twenty-second February, eighteen hundred aud Itfty-
Ive, two thousand dollars.
For Mat ef tea tnstibaenta for pay of au engineer to
grist and saw-mill at Leech Lake, per third article
treaty twenty-second February, elghteeu hundred and
fifty-five, six hundred dollars.
PILLAGER,
xiffinf 1 ^ JL^rSttLiLLi T‘
mBa' ^ )•&, fit*
CBIPPEWA8 OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
AND LAKE WINNXBAOOftHIHH RANDS OF CHIP
PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA.
j hundred grubb ng hoes, ten ploughs, teu grind
stones. one hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades,
and other farming Implements, per fifth article treaty
May seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, oue
eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou
sand eight hundred dollara; four farm laborers, two
thousand fonr hundred dollars; oue physician, one
thousand two hundred dollars, and medicine for the
sick, live hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May
seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seveu thou-
of the Chip-
^^^■fohnbiiu
bands of Chippewas, so long aa the President may
■M' necessary, per sixth article treaty May aev*
For pay of sarvtoos
than three
to the in-
mills, and
For this amount as annuity to b
M Bsd Lake band of OBIppsw as d
I ChS President, per third article ti
mile, four
tployed on the reserve-
udlan girls In domestic economy,
•liars.
CIUPfelVAB OB RED LAKE AND PEMBINA TltlUB
OF CHIPPEWAS.
bo paid per capita to
IM „ i during the pleasure
of flu President, per (h»»A article treaty second Octo-
iteen hundred and sixty-three, and second ar
ticle ~
elementary to treaty twelfUi April, eighteen
and sixty-four, teu thousand dollars.
For this amount to the Pembina band of Chippewas,
during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty,
five thousand dollara.
For Sixth ef Afisen instalments for tha -purpoM of
supplying the Rod Lake baud of Chippewas with •fil
ing' twine, cotton matter, calico, linear, blankets,
sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, aud for
such other useful articles, and for such other useful
purpose* »s rosy be deemed for their host interests,
per third article supplementary treaty of twolftb April,
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dol
lars.
For the sixth of fifteen instalments for same objects
for Pembina band of Chippewas, per sarno treaty, four
thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one black-
for
icle
^ hundred and sixty si
end necessary cost of delivery of
.josawdsars
hundred dollars.
wABOF Till MU81M1PPI.
i instalments of Uis se^id series in
article treaty fourtli o- udn r . «.i K h
r&vzstx.Ttktt,
Ifof, eighteen huu-
i hundred aud
, Nepfomber
.ird articli
- iueislfosufti o4 the scouud aeries in
iflEuPw
WaiM ud ttir-lour.
our^uLl’lZ-i*. fcBB'S
msamaB&m
For sixth of fift4M-n Instalments for the purchase of
iron and steel and other articles for blackamitblng
purposes, per same treaty as above, ono thouaaud five
hundred dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for
carpentering and other purposes, per same treaty, one
thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses
of a board of visitors, to oonsist of not more than three
persons, to attend the annuity payments of the In
dians, three hundred and ninety dollars.
For insurance and transportation of aunuity goods
and provisions, and Iron And stool for blacksmiths, for
the Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, five
thousand dollars.
CHIORASAWR.
For permanent annuity lu goods, por act twenty-
fifth February, seventeen hundred and uluety-nine,
for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-nine, aud for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, ala
thouaand dollars.
CHOCTAWS.
For permanent annuity, per second article treaty
sixteenth November, eighteen hundred aud five, aud
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
hundred SDd fifty-five, three thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity for support of Ugh! hors<-
u, atx hundred dollars.
For permauent annuity for education, per second
article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five, and thlrt -enth article treaty twenty*
second June, elghteeu hundred and ttfty-r 1 Mi|M
aand dollars.
For penusaeulanimHy for iron and
tide treaty * * ‘ w **“
wenty-flve, x
i hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two
its, at flv# per centum per annum, lor education,
support of the government, aud other beneficial pur
poses, under the direction of the general council ot the
Chootaws, In conformity with the provisions contained
in the tenth and thirteenth artidee of the treety ot
twenty-second June, eighteen huudrnd and flfty-
the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell a auffl
cieut amount of the bonds of the United States held
In trust for the Choctaw Indiana to enable him to pay
the amount of the awards heretofore approved by him
lu furor of Joseph O. Hc*kl aud Reuben Wright un
der the provision* of the fiftieth article of th* treaty
concluded with the Choctaw and Cbiokasaw Indians on
tfte twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
sfxty-eix.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN
DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON.
For last of five instalments, second series, for
Acial objects, at tbs discretion of tho President, per
second article treaty twenty-fifth June, elghtueu hr~
dred aud fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
Fur tenth oi fifteen lnetalmenta for Day and subata-
th June, eighteen nuudred and fifty-five, three thou-
ud five buudred dollars.
For Unth of twenty Instalments for pay and subsls
nee of ono physician, one sawyer, one miller, our
superintendent of farming operations, and one school
teacher, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June,
eighteen hundred and flfty-flva, five thousand sit him-
For tenth of twenty inatalmenta for salary of tho
head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth artl-
•atv twenty-fifth June, eighteon hundred aud flf-
', five hundred dollars.
CREEK8.
.. r .ty In money, per fonrth aril-
treaty seventh August, seventeen hundred and
uiuety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh
teen hundred aud Afty-aix, ono thouaand five hundred
For permanent annuity lu maney, per second artl-
cle treaty alxteenth June, eighteen hundred and two,
aud fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-el a. three Ikon sand dollars.
For permauent annuity In money, per fourth article
j In agricultural operrtions, during the
Pienaar* of th* President, per eighth article treety
Jfiuoaqr twenty-fourth, eighteen ■ -
per fifth erttole treetyFsbruary fourteenth, eighteon
hundred and thirty-Utrae, and fifth article treaty Au-
J8S5J «•*»•
For five per centum Interest on two hundred thous-
ten thouaand dollars.
Fort ranaporteUau of such articles as may be por-
efcaead for the Oraek nation, undar treaty of June
fourtoou^i^elghUeu hundred and slxty-slx, two tkou-
For interest on seven hundred and seventy-five
thousand on* hundred nud aUty-eight doUars, at the
rate of five per centum, to be expended under the di
rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under provl
Stone #f tho thifW artlrte treaty June foertaamh, slgfo
teen hundred and aixty-alx, thlrty-oight thousand *«»v-
“i hundnMl and fifty atght doUses and forty eanka.
For this amonnt required to pay the expenses of
taking a uqiens and lures*gating the daises of loyal
refbgeo Indians and freedmeu, per fourth article tree,
tr June fourteenth, oigbtoeu hundred and sixty nix,
fifteen hundred dollars.
CROWS.
For first of thirty instalments to supply mal« per
ms over fourteeu years of age with a salt of good
ibeUuUai woolen clothing, canal sting of ooet, hat,
pantaloons, flannel shirts, and woolen socks, per ninth
artiote treaty liny seventh, eighteen hundred and six
ty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, tlgh.
teen hundred aud seventy, ten thousand dollars.
For first of thirty Installsaa^s to supply each female
over twelve years of ag# with a flannel skirt or tho
goods neoassn ry to make the same, a pair of woolen
hose, twelve yards of calioo, snd twelve yards cottou
domestic, per ninth article treaty of May seventh,
eighteen hundred and elxt» -eight, for the fiscal year
ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud eevruty,
five tbowaemt dollars.
For first of thirty instalments to supply the boys
and girts under the ages ua.jod such flaunel aud cot
ton goods aa may be needed to make each a suit as
aforear id, together with s pair of woolen hose for each,
per ninth artiste treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June
ties of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sum
of s blacksmith, nuventar, tenner, end pbisioUn,
who shall foretell medicines for the sick, per eleventh
ertiei* tree* thirty-first January, eighteon honfirwl
and fifty -flvn. threa thousand sis hundred dollars.
MENOMONEM.
For fourteenth of fifteen insteJmsnU for pay ofuul
teftjmr tiBnl mtitis ftiW^ Mey, elgbtssu huu
«5Y?
For the oonatruction of a school house <
dred dollars.
For the erection ol a steam circular saw-mill, with a
grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third arti
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, eight thouaand dollars.
For pay of carpenter, former, blacksmith, miller,
and enginoer, per tenth article treaty May seveuth,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, five thousand two
Far oousirwotiomofa warehouse or sfoiw<room for
the use of the agent In storing goods belonging to the
Iudlans, per third article ot the treaty of May sev
enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
For the conatructlou of an agency building, per same
article of same treaty, two thouaaud dollars.
former, blacksmith, miller, aud engineer, at fifteen
hundred dollars each, per asms article of same treaty,
■even thousand five hundred doUars.
DELAWARES.
For life annuity to chief, per private article to sup
plamental treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen
hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third October,
eighteen hundred and elghteeu, one hundred dollars.
For Interest On forty-six thousand and eighty dol
lars, at five per ceutum, being the value of thirtT-aix
Uon January nineteen, eighteen hundred aud thirty-
eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen
hundred and fllty-alx, two thousand throe hundred
and four dollar*.
D’WAMLSU AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH-
eighteon hundred and fifty- five, seveu thousand five
hundred dollars.
of twenty instalment* for llio establish-
and support of an agricultural and industrial
iwedty-second January, eighteen hundred and filly-
live, three thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the establish,
cut and support of a smith and carpenter shop, aud
handred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twcuty Inatalmenta for the employment
a blacksmith. c*rp«nter, former, aud physician, who
shall furnish medicines for the Kick, per fourteenth
article treaty twenty-second January, elghteeu hun
dred and fifty-five, three llioaeand six hundred dol
lars
FLATUEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For the first ol five instalments on ono hundred and
twenty thousand dollars, being the third series, for
dred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
i agricultural and Industrial sohool, keeping lu re
pair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture,
books, and stationery, par fifth article treaty alxteenth
July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred
dollars.
teentli Jaly, eighteen hundred and flfty-flva, one thou-
•nd eight hundred doUars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tin and • gunsmiths', carpenters',
and wagon aud plough-makers' shops, and providing
teenth July, eighteen hum
dred dollara.
For tenth of tweuty instalments for the employ
ment of twe fanners, two millers, oue blacksmith, oue
tanner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and on* wagon
aud plough-maker, per filth article treaty sixteenth
July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, seven thouaand
four hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty inatalmenta for keeping lu re
pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the
pair the hospital and providing th* necessary medi-L
cine* and furulture therefor, per fifth article treaty
sixteenth July, eighteen buudred and fifty-five, three
bandied dollars, p
pair the buildings required for tho various employe
aud furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth
article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, throe hundred dollars.
per Pend d’Orelllea tribes, per fifth ertiolo treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen
hundied dollars.
For Insurance and transportation of annuity goods
IOW AS.
For interest in lieu of Investment
flTty-s
thousand five hundred dollara, balance of one hundred
and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the
first of July, elghteeu hundred and sixty-nine, at five
per centum per annum, for education or other bene
ficial purposes, under the direction of tho President,
per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh
teen hundred aud fifty-four, two thousand eight hun
dred aud seventy-five dollars.
KANSAS.
For interest in lien of Investment on two hundred
thousand dollars, at five |>cr centum per annum, psr
second article treaty of January fourteen, eightesu
hundred and forty-six, teu thousand dollars
s hundred thouaand dollars for educational
♦aty Msg eighteen, eighteen li
five thou sand dollars.
frttote of
eirtr-hmr,
sixty-eevsa
saw, sign-
fcsa
teen h*»
For permanent annetty for blacksmith end aasle-
Istlt. and for shop aad tools, per eighth article treaty
twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-
six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen
handred and fifty-six, e^kt hundred and forty dol
lars.
I tifrt <
g dollars.
>or blacksmith and assistant and for shop and
Sr'S
per second i
' snd
KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS.
For fourth of five Instalments, to be applied under
direction of the PrertJent a* per aeoond article treaty
of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
four, eight thousand dollars.
For third of twenty Instalments for keeping In ro-
. tir ons saw-mill, one flouring mill, buildings for tho
blacksmith, carpeuter, and wagon aud plough-maker,
the manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth
article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred
and afity-four, ona thouaand dollar*.
For fourth of twenty instalments for the purchase
of tools snd materials for saw and flour mills, carpau-
ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers’ shops,
aud books and stationery for the manual labor
school, aa per fourth article treaty of October lour-
teenth, e^hteen hundred end elxty-four, oue thous-
__ T t ft* P»y find sub-
■Istence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer,
one blacksmith, on* sawyer, one oarpanter, and one
wagon and plough-maker, aa per fifth article treaty of
four, and htuoU amendment thereto, sixteen thous
~ io hundred and seventy-nine dollars end six
cents.
MIAMIEfi OF KANfiAS.
For permanent provision for tttMkimtth aud assis
tant, aud iron and steel for shop, per fifth article trea
ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and algUteen, and
fourth article treaty Juue fifth, eighteen hundred aud
fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollar*.
For permanent prevMeu for miliar, In lieu of gun-
StKStSB&tt&tSStett
October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, aad fourth
article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
fonr, aix hundred dollara.
For Interest on fifty thousand dollara, at five per
ceutum, for educational purposes, per third article
treaty fifth Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two
thousand hve hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments upon two buudred
thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth Juue,
eighteen hundred aud filly-four, aevon thousand five
hundred dollars.
MIAM1ES OF INDIANA.
For iuieresi on two hundred and twenty-one Uious-
huudrod aud fiity-eaveu dollars and eighty'
* 1, at five per eentam, psrTfon-
fourth article treat)
id fifty-four, eleven
sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cent*.
MIAMIW-KKL RIVER.
For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
fourth article treaty third August, se ntoen hundred
and nine-five, five hundred doUars.
F'*r )>ermauent aunuity in goods or otherwise, j*er
articles treaty twenty-urst August, eighteen hundred
aud five, two hundred and fifty doUars.
For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per
Ive, one thouaand five hundred dollars.
For last often instalments for pay of a carpenter
A Joiner to aid In erecting buildings and making
i MSlUr, tltktUB VhiMW-. «4 Wr—wpi
filer, snd two
school teachers, aa psr fifth article treaty of Octet**
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three
subslatenre of one physician
‘—^ ‘—' irs, ee psr fifth »
•ightsen hundred and aixly-i
• on sand au hundred doUare.
MAKAH TRIBE.
For lent ef Mr tnstelmsntert thirty thousand del-
SUrtTSm, JhLoli-iktrwl uiT.Nj-4-.. on,tliuu.
.ml ft.. buniUM uSrn
ror unth ol tw«ntl ln.talm.nU for rapport of ■
•mltn w. orapratar'. .hop, rad to pronda th. .Mo
ran tool. th.rMor, pra .toranlh ratiol. trratjr thlMT-
“ndteawtacf
Ura^'
eighteen
and At- ar^sighUen hundred end flfty-fiva, two thousand
• vmwi ‘
For pay of teachers t
hundred and fifty-five, twelve
hundred dollars.
NLSQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES
AMD BANDS OF INDIANS.
For fifteenth Instalment, in part paymeut for re
linquishment of title to lauds, to be applied to ben-
t ticial objscte, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth
December, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, oue thou
sand two hundred doUars.
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for pay of in-
ructar, smith, physician, who shall furnish medicine
r the sick .carpenter, and farmens per tenth article
treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, five thouaaud doUars.
For fifhwuth of twenty Instalments for the support
of au agricultural and industrial sohool, and support
of smith and carpenter shop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, In conformity with tenth article of
treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars.
NAVAJOK8.
For such articles of clothing, or raw materials in
lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not
exceeding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with
eighth article treaty June first, eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, forty thousand doUars.
For seeds, farming implements, work cattle, and
other stock for fourteen hundred families, lu conform
ity with seventh article of above-named treaty, one
hundred and forty thouaand dollars.
For survey of the Navajoe Indian reservation, in
conformity with fifth article treaty of June first eigli-
hundred and sixty-eight thirty-six thousand two
buudred and twenty dollars.
For insurance and transportation, or the fiscal year
■ding Jane thirtieth, eighteen buudred and seventy,
fifteen thousand doUars.
For deficiency In tho appropriation for amonnt of
sflolency expended In subalatlng the Navajoca at the
osque Redondo, according to the contract made by
Theodore II. Dodd, from the twenty-eeoond of May.
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, nutll their removal
their old homes, one thousand oue hundred aud
fifty-five doUars and ninety cents.
BISS 1 TON AND WABFETON.
For survey of reservation for the Sissiton and War-
.'ton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indiana, as per third,
fourth, and fifth articles of the treaty with said ladi
ng of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
seven, iorty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof
aa as may be necessary.
NEZ PERCE INDIANS.
For last of five instalments of second series for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of the President, jht
fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of
two schools, one of which schools to be an agricultural
and industrial school, keeping in repair school build
ings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and
stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-five, flvo hundred dollars.
For tenth ol tweuty Instalments for the employment
of oue superintendent of teaching and two teachers,
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, elghteeu hun
dred and fifty-five, threo thousand two hundred dol-
llart. |
and wagon and plough-makers’ shop*, end lor provid
ing necossary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty
eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five
hundred doUars.
For tenth of t venty Instalments for the employment
ot one superintendent of forming, and two formers,
two utillirs, two blacksmiths, ono tinner, ono gun-
tlh, one carpenter, aud one wagon and plough-ma-
•, per fifth article treaty eleventh Jane, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred
the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines
and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred
dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay of a physi
cian, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dol
lars.
- For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re
pair the buildings for the vsrious employees, and for
providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth ar
ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
Ive, two handred dollars.
For tenth of twenty InstalmenU for tha aalary of
each person a* the tribe may salast to be their head
ed in ploughing laud and fencing lots, as per tint
clause fourth article treaty June ulnlh. elghteeu hun
dred and atxty-three, fifteen thousand doUars.
j, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth,
aud for fsnoing of such lauds aa may be needed for
gardening aiuf fanning purposes for the schools, ss
per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand dol-
‘ rs.
For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar-
tide ftreaty of Jana nine, eighteen handred and sixty-
three, five hundred dollars each.
tools aad materials, par fifth article treaty June ninth,
eighteen hundred and aixty-threo, five hundred dol
lars.
For third of fifteen Instalments for repairs of houses
mills, shops, and so forth, and providing the necessary
furniture, tools, snd materials, aa per flltt article tree
ty Juno ninth, eighteen buudred and sixty-three, two
thousand dollars.
For salary of t»
boarding schools, i
seven thousand six hundred dollars.
OMAHA#.
ihe second of fil
fourth article treaty alxteenth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments for keeping in repair
a grist and saw mill, aud support of btaskaaeldi shop,
per eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
hundred aud flfty-fonr, and third artlole treaty March
sixth, elghteeu hundred and sixty-fire, three hundred
dollars. Mggig h h
For pay of one
For fonrth of t
per same treaties, uln* hundred d*L
For fourth of tan instalments for pay of on* farmer,
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tsmltli,
hundred and'flfty dollars.
OS AGES.
For interest on ^sixty-nine thousand one hundred
and twenty dollars, at fire per ceutum per annum, bo-
lug valua of fifty-four sections of land set apart by
said treat* foe educational purposes, throe thm 1
four hundred aud flfty-etx dollara.
Far Interest on three hundred thousand dollars at
fit* per oeuUun per annum, to be paid samUnnualty,
In money or such articles as the Secretary of tha In
terior meg direct, ns per first article treaty of Bepteni-
bar twenty nlna, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, if
teen thousand dollar*.
For transportation of goods, previsions, and so
forth, purchased for tho Great and Little Osage Indi
ans, or to muoh thereof as may be neceeaary. throe
thouaaud fire hundred doUars.
arrow At and ottarKWAS of michioan.
•f four equal annual instalments In coin
ndred and tlx thoMMkd dollars.
mm of threo
of tho
BSBSSXSSS’^Kft tirz.JS-r
ending Jnn* thirty, eighteen hundred and
five thousand sue hundred snd fifty dollars.
OTTOIfi AND MMOUllIAl.
be^nji-Cind *SSflRJ**|a*
eemury tor them, per a-rend I
.half * fetich*
i may be deemed ne-
artkie treety twenty
aevaa. ten thus send itmlsra
For purchase m iron end ateel end other necessa
ries for th* shopau during the pleasure of th* Presi
dent, pee same meatr. five hundred dollars.
Fer pay of two blgnki—Bb>, on* ol whom
mnanUh «»..) IlMMnlUi nw m»- *- -
dred dollars.
Por pay ef two strikers or apprentices in black
smith's shop, per mom treaty, four handred and eigh
ty dollars.
For the parchaa* of farming ntenslls and stock, dar
ing the pleasure of the President, per same treaty,
twelve handred dollars.
For pay of farmer, par same treaty, tiv hundred
per same treaty, six hundred dollars.
For pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the
President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of apprentice* to assist In wurklug the mill,
per same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For keeping In repair the grist and saw mills, per
same treaty, three hundred duller*.
per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen bun-
red and fifty-eight, teu thousand dollars.
For Ud* arnouut, to bo expended during the pleasure
of the president in furnishing such aid and assistance
la agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for
lu the first part of the aeoond aitlcl* of treaty of
Maroh twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fUvy-eight, as
the Secretary of foe Interior may consider adrsnUge-
ous end necessary, seven thousand five handred dol
lars.
POTTO WATA MIES.
For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth article
treaty third August, seventeen hundred ami ninety'
five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars amt ser-
ity-seveu oeuts.
For permanent annuity in silver, per third artlcli
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and
nine, three hundred aud sixty-two dollars and thirty-
uiUbcenU.
For permanent annuity In silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh
teen, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars
and ninety-Hires cents.
For permanent annuity iu money, per second arti
cle treaty twentieth Hepteiuber, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eiRbt, ons thousand'four hundred and forty-
nine dollars and tlfty-lsur oante.
For permanent annuity in specie, per second article
treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twen
ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six
dollars and thirty-three cents.
For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty
twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two,
th article treaty third August, seventeen hun-
4 ninety-five, and third article treety tenth
'bteeu hundred and fifty four, one thonfend
twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-
three, seven handred dollars: Provided, That satisfac
tory evidence shall be shown to the Secretary of the
Iuterior that th* chief or chiefs provided for by said
articles ar* still living.
For education, durivg tbs pleasure of Congress, per
third articlo treaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six, second article treaty September
twentieth, eighteen hundred and tweuty-eignt, and
fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen
hundred end thirty-two, five thousand doUars.
For permanent provision for the payment of money
in lieu of tobacco. Iron, and steel, per second article
treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the
fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and
forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for
ty-three cents.
For permauent provision for three blacksmiths and
assistants, snd for Iron and steel for shops, per third
artirle treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September,
eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and second arti
cle treaty twsnty-ninth July, elghteeu handred 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 and sev
enteen dollars and nine cents.
For interest on fonr hundred and sixty-six thoua
and nud twenty seven dollsrs snd forty-eight cents, st
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 ont the provisions
of tha third article of tho treaty of November fifteen,
elghteeu hnutlred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato-
•rtain members of said tribe who have elected
>mo citizens in accordance with said treaties, the
proportion of the cash value of the Pottowatomie an
nuities to which they may bo entitled, tbe sura of two
hundred and thirty-three thousand one hundred and
sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, In currency, and
huudred aud twenty-three thousand
six hundred and ninety-nine dollars snd seventy-three
cuts, in gold, to be paid out of the funds belonging
whobave actually withdrawn from their tribal rela-
any person for them, until such children shall have
attstued the age of tweuty-ono years: And provided
further, That before the President shall cause any
mnney lo be paid out of this appropriation, or any
patents to be issued, ho shall cause evidence to be ta
ken and shall bo satisfied that tho recipients are en-
tit'oc! to the same under the aforesaid treaties, and he
may require the Secretary of the Interior to cause to
be sold such proportion of the bonds held by him In
trust for said Indians as rnay be necossary to comply
with said provisions.
POTTOWATOMIES OF HURON.
For permanent annuity in money or otherwise, per
ocond article treaty of seventeenth November, eigh-
i-eu hundred and seven, four hundred dollars.
ilred aud thirty-throe, oue thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron
and steel fUr shop during the pleasure„of j the Presi
dent, per third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh-
hundred and thirty-three, one thousand and six
ty dollars.
For farmer, daring the pleasure of tho President
per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-throe, six hundred doUars.
QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTK INDIAN8.
For last of fonr instalments on twenty-fivo thousand
dollars (being tho fourth series) for beneficial objects,
„e thousand three hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the support of
_j agricultural and industrial school, and pay of suita
ble instructors, psr tenth article treety first of July,
eighteen hundred snd fifty-five, two thouaand five
hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for support of smith
aud carpenter shop, and to provide the nocessary tools
therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen
hundred aud fifty^-flv*, five handred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employ-
..jent of a blacksmith, carpenter, and former, and a
physician, who shaft furnish medicines for the tick,
per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred
.ud fifty-five, three thousand aix hundred dollars.
ROGUE RIVERS.
tenth hepteiuber, eighteen hundred and fifty-three;
e thousand five hundred dollars.
SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI,
j’or permauent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
third article treaty third November, eighteen hundred
and four, one thousand dollars.
For interest on two huudred thousand doUars, st
five per centum, per neoond article treaty twenty-first
hundred and forty-two, forty thous
and dollars.
SACfl AND FOXES OF MISSOURI.
For interest on one handred and fifty-seven thous
and four huudred dollars, at five per ceutum, under
n of the President, per second article trea
rat October, eighteen hundred snd thirty-
i thousand eight hnudred and seventy dol-
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tin
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments tor the support of
an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay for
suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty-
sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
thousand five hundred doUars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician,
who shall fnrnish medicines for the sick, psr eleventh
article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen huudred
and fifty-five, throe thousand live hundred dollars.
TABEGUAOHE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS.
For sixth of ten instalments for the purchase
goods, under the direction of the Secretary of tbe In
terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For sixth of ten Instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under the direction
of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thoesand dollars.
For the purchase of Iron, steel and necessary tools
For pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per same ar
ticle of same treaty, one thousand oue hundred dol
lars.
For lnsuranoc, transportation, end general inclden-
LEY. OREGON.
For last of live instalments of the third series of an-
..ulty for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed
by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth
sixth article treaty tweuty ninth November, eight
hufWred and fifty-four, ono thousand fonr hundred
and fifty dollars.
UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalment* lu blaukcU,
clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty
nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five hundred and fifty do<lxra.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8E, AND UMATILLA
TRIBES.
For last of fivo inatalmenta of second series, to be
expended under the diroctlon of th«) President, per
For five per centum Interest t
fifty thousand dollars, I * * *
having Joined their brethren west), per eighth articlo
treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and flfty-six,
twelve thousand flv* hundred dollar*.
For Interest on fifty thousand dollars, at tha rate of
five per centum por annum, "to t>e paid auuually for
the support of scnools," as per third article treaty of
March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-alx,
twenty-live buudred dollar*.
For interest on twenty thouaaud dollars, at the rate
of five per oenturn per annum, “to be paid annually,’’
for the support of the Bemluole government, aa per
third articl* treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, oue thouaand dollars.
For tills amouut, being th* Interest on fifty tin
made with the Cenitnolea, March twenty-ooe, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eight«-«u
hundred and sixty-eight, tho data when the payment
of said sum commenced, two years, two months, and
twenty-six days, as psr third article of treaty cf March
twenty-on#, eighteen hundred sod sixty-six, five thou
sand flv* hundred and ninety-seven dollara and I
ty-onc cent*.
SENECAS.
For permanent anuuity In apocle, par fourth article
treaty twenty-uluth September, elghteeu hundred and
seventeen, fire hundred dollar*.
For permanent annuity lu specie, per fourth ertlol*
treaty seventeenth September, elghteeu hundred and
alghleen, flvo hundred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, Iron
erf and | akael, during the pleasure ot the President, aa
par fourth sr Ud# treaty of February twenty-eighth,
eighteen handred and thirty-one, one thousand anti
sixty dollars.
For mlUer, dating the pleasure of the President, six
hundred dollars.
gRRAOAf OF NEW YORK.
Por perm aa sat annuity, la lieu ef tntereet on stock,
psr sot of nineteenth February, eighteen huudred aud
thirty<ona, aix thousand dollar*.
For Interest, In ll*n of investment, og seventy-five
thousand debar# .at five psr centum, per set of twenty-
seventh June, eighteen huudred and forty-six, three
thousand eevan hundred aud fifty dollars.
Irak w Uto Ut.to.1 Mura irrararr. Mr ra4 .» nraotif
°*° HKNTCA8 AND SUAWNEKS
Ftfr permanent annuity, In speele, per fonrth arUoie
treaty seventeenth Isptsenber, eighteen hundred aad
lf fc ilratiraXra/Jitalra). tauta, rad
Iron wdatMlfet Aw. doHn* th. ptauar. ot th.
For permauent annuity for
per fourth ~~ ” ' ■*“ “* ‘
dred and fl
Majr, eighteen
For permanent annuity, in specie, for educational
purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth bep-
tember, eighteen hundred aud seventeen, and third
article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-
.rftoto
treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr,
two thousand dollaN.
BHOfyiOHEg.
WKSTtnir BANDS.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, un
der the direction of the President, lu the purchase of
such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants,
either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh article
treaty October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three,
five thousand dollars.
KASTSkH BANDS.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended,
undar the direction of the President, In the purchaee
of such articles as he may derm suitable to their
wants, cither as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article
treaty July seoond, eighteen hnudred and sixty-three,
ten thousand dollara.
SOUTHWCSTKMM DASUt.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended,
under tho direction of the President, In the purchase
of suoh articles as he may deem suitable to their
wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third arti
cle treaty Jnly thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
three, live thousand dollars.
oosair BANDS.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended,
under the direction of the President, In the purchase
of such articles. Including oattle foi herding or other
pnrpoees, as ha shall deem suitable for their wants
and condition, wither aa huntsmen or herdsmen, per
seventh article treaty October twelfth, eighteen hun
dred snd sixty-three, one thouaand dollars.
81X NATIONS OF HEW YORK.
For permanent annuity In clothing aud other useful
_-tlclea, psr sixth articlo treaty seventeenth Novem
ber, seventeen huudred and ninety-four, fonr thons-
iclncs and hospital stores, books and stationery for
schools, and furniture for the employees, per fourth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and lifty-
. j, two thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty histelments for tho pay and
subsistence of one superintendont of farming opera
tions, one farmer, two millers,
wagon and plough-maker, one
one physician, and two teachers per fourth article
treaty ninth Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
:ight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.
For tenth of tweuty instalments for the pay of each
axnum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars.
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
‘oiler*.
WINNEBAGOES.
For interest on one million dollars, at five per ccn-
mi, por fourth article treaty tirat November, eighteen
hundred aud thirty-seven, and joint resolution July
seventeen, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,fifly-thou-
For twouty-third of thirty instalments of interest on
•ighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per
fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars.
WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS.
For third of five instalments, to ba expended under
the direction of the President, aa per seventh articlo
treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
five, two thousand dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
For last of five InstalmenU of seoond series for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per
•urth article treety ninth June, eighteen hundred
id fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the support of
two sohools, one of which is to be an agricultural and
industrial school; keeping in repair school buildings,
and for providing suitable furniture, books, and ate-
tiousry, per fifth article treaty ninth Juue, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars
For tenth of tweuty irstahnents for tho employment
one superintendent of teaching snd two teacher^
per fifth article treaty ulnth Juno, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, three thossand two huudred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employment
!ono superintendent of farming snd two farmers,
two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun
smith, one carpenter, and oue wagon and plough-ma
ker, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dol
ing.
sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five handred
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping In re
pair the hospital,' and providing th* neoesaary medi
cines and fixtures therefor, por fifth articl* treaty
ninth Juno, eighteen hundred fifty-five, threo hundred
doUars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re-
psir blacksmiths*, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, csrpeutors’,
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay of a
physician, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juue, eighteen
hundred and fifty-flvo,
dollars.
i thousand four hundred
and for providing th* necossary furniture therefor,
per fifth article treaty ninth June, olghtoon hundred
and fifty-five, thro* hundred dollars.
For touih of twenty instalments for the sal* y of
ich person aa th* said confederated tribe* and bands
of Indians may saloct to be their bead chief, per fifth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, flv* hundred dollars.
YANOTON TRIBE OF SIOUX.
For first of tan instalments (second aeries), to he
paid to them or expended for their benefit, comiueuc-
1 in which they shall remove to and eettle
ion their reservation, per fourth article
hundred aud fifty-
dollar*: Providod, That no part
oftoe moneys appropriated to pay annuities due the
several tribes or hands of Indiana named In “ ‘ ‘
“ ~ “ 7 too.
ita that sach
headmen of
said tribe, la a goneral council bald for this purpose,
Ihe same to be estimated for by the local sgent u 1
rerttfod by the superintendent of Indian affaire, o:
crpt where otherwise provided by treaty stipulation.
HKNBCA8. MIXED 8KNECA8 AND HHAVVNKKK.
QUAPAWH, OONFEDERATE! 1>) PK01UA8, KA8-
KAHKIA8, WEAR. AND PIANKEfiHAWS, OTTOWA8
OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCHE 1)1 BUUTV.
AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTK8.
To pay for twenty thousand acres of land oeded to the
government by the Benecea, per first articl* treaty
investigations of thair ofolms for looses, par twelfth
article treaty February twenty-fore*, afghtren hun
dred and sdxty-rLrfy-seven, four thoesand dollars.
WtANDOTTj x Js.
To pay for th* serviced *f thras persons, to be ap
pointed by th* secretary of th* Interior, to ascertain
snd report tha ensoul of maasy, If any, da* by tha
Uulted BUI** to said Indians under existing treaties,
and so forth, per thirteenth trtiete treaty Fehrwary
sixty-eevec. threa
OTTOVAS.
To pay th* claim of J. T. Jones, being for deaf mo
tion by fir* of his dwelling and other property by
whites in eighteen hundred and lilt£elxTpaTamb.
teenth article treaty February twenty-throe, eighteen
hundred and slxty-aeven, six thonsaud seven hundied
dollars.
raoniAS, XASXASKIAS, WHAS, AND PtANEXSHAWS.
To amount to be paid per capita from the sum of
on* hundred and slxty-ulne thousand six hundred
and eighty-aix dollars sod seventy-fire cents, Invested
for said Indians, per act of Congress, July twelve,
elghteeu hundred aud slxty-two, par twenty-fourth ar
ticle treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred
and sixty-seven, twenty-fir# thousand dollars.
For this amount, to be taken from the Invested fund
of said Indians, sod to be paid to the tribe, per
capita, to assist them in establishing themed ret lu
their new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb-
ruery twenty-three, eighteen hundred and slxty-aeven,
thirty thousand dollars.
For thl* amount, being the balance of interest, at
five per centum per mouth, on thlrty-n 4 nc thousand
nine hnudred aud fifty dollars held by the United
States from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven,
till vested in Kansas bonds in December, eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, per twenty-fourth article trusty
February tweuty-three, eighteen huudred and sixty-
seven, three thouaand seven hundred dollars.
For first of six Instalments lor pay of blacksmith,
and for necessary iron and steal and tools, pur twen
ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteen hnudred
aud slxty-aeven, fifteen hundred dollara.
MAO AND VOX INDIANS OF THE M1KHIMSITFI.
For amount necessary to pay to the Mac and Fox In
dians, parlies to this treaty, at the rate of one dollar
par acre for on* hundred and forty-seven thousand
three hundred sod ninety-three and thirty-two «
hundredth acres of laud, (being the residue of
hundred and fifty-oeven tbousuid acres ceded to
United Htetes, after deducting the amount of laud
apart for Individuals), por third article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, eighteen hnndrel and
dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and six-
seven, xlx thousand dollars.
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty
seven, fifteen handred dollars.
For first of flvo instalments for supplying said tribe
with tobacco and salt, per tenth article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, elghteeu handred and sixty-seven, three
bundled aud fifty dollar*.
To pay the claim of the 8aos and Foxes against the
United States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen huudred and sixty-
seven, sixteen thousand four hnndred dollars.
For amount necessary to pay tha expenses of nego
tiating this treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb
ruary elghtusn, elghteeu hundred and sixty-seven, fif
teen hundred dollars.
TABEQUACHE, iftJACHE, CAPOTE, WKEMINUCHE,
YAMFA, GRAND RIVER, AND UINTAH BANDS OF
UTE.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room at
each of the agencies, for the use of the agent in stor
ing goods belonging to tbe Indians, fifteen hundred
dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh
teen handred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
For erecting an agency bonding for the residence of
the agent at each of the agendas, fifteen hundred dol
lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
For the construction of two school-houses, aa per
fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundred and
alxty-olght, six thousand dollars.
For construction of four buildings, for carpeuter,
farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each of the agen
das, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article
treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
twelve thousand dollars.
For the erection on said reservation, near each
agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill
and a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article
treaty of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be neoesaary.
For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers,
and one blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth articles
treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
five thousand two hnndred and fifty dollars.
For purchase of iron and steel, and the necessary
tools for the blacksmith shop, per ninth article treaty
March two, eighteen huudred and sixty-eight, two
hundred aud twenty dollars.
For first of thirty instalments, to be expended under
the direction of the ttecretary of the Interior, for
clothes, blankets, and such other articles as ho may
think proper and necessary, P*r eleventh article treaty
March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty
thousand dollars.
For annual amount to be expended, under tho di
rection of the Secretary of the Interior, in supplying
said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans,
and potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall be
found to be capable of sustaining themselves, per
twelfth article treaty March two. eighteen liundered
and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amount, to be expended under the direction
of the Secretary of tho Interior, in providing each
lodge or head of a family In said confederated bands
with ono gentle American cow, aa distinguished from
ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, aud live bead of
sheep, per thirteenth article treaty March two. eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, forty-five thousand dol-
larsra
GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE IN-
D1AN SERVICE.
agricultural Implements, and other usefnl articles, and
o assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sue-
aln themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to 1>e
•xpended under the direction of the Secretary of the
Interior, acveuty thouaaud dollara.
GAlaOTOBNLA,
the goneral incidental expenses of the Indian
I service in California, including travelling expenses of
superintending agents, five thousand dollars.
COLORADO TERRITORY.
For the general incidental exp*nses of the Indian
service in Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agri
cultural implements, and other useful articles, and to
assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain
themselves by tho pursuits of civilized life, to be ex
pended under th* direction of the Secretary of the In
terior, twenty-live thousand dollars.
DAKOTA TKRBCTOST.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
expended undar the direction of the Secretary of the
Interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
IDAHO TKKKITOKT.
For tha general incidental expenses of the Indian
servio* In Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul
tural implements, snd other useful articles, and to as
sist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain
themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to be ex
pended under the direction of the Secretary of the In
terior, flfteeen thouaand dollar*.
For this amount to pay the bala
contracts mode by D. W. Ballard,
ficio superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri
tory, in July, euhtoen buudred and sixty-seven, for
subsistence, and so forth, fer Indians in that Territo
ry, eight thousand aud forty-four dollara and seveuty
cents.
MONTANA TKRRITOKT.
For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian
service In Montana Territory, present* of goods, agri
cultural implements, and other useful articles, and to
assist them to locate iu permanent abodes, and to ana-
tain themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to In
expended under the direction of the Secretary of the
Interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
plaments, aud other useful articles, and to assist them
to looate in permanent abodes, and sustain tbemselv-s
by tbe pursuits of civilised life, to be expended under
the direction of tho Secretary of tho Interior, twenty
thousand dollars.
KKW MEXICO.
For the geuersl incidental expenses of tho Indian
■entice in New Mexico, present* of good*, agricultu
ral Implements, and other assful articles, and to a wist
under the direction of the Secretary of the Iuterior,
forty thouaand dollara.
ORSOON AND WASHINGTON TKRRITOKT.
For the general incidental expense* of the Indian
service in Oregon and Washington Territory, Includ
ing lusuranca and transportation of annuity good* and
presents, (whore no special provlsh ~ “ *
by treaties)
superintend* —
thousand five hundred doUare.
superintendent, agents, aud sub-agents, thirty-five
VTAII TXSBITOSY.
genera
service lu Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricul
tural Implements, aud other useful artioles, aud to as
sist them to locate In permanent abode*, and sustain
themselves by the pursuits of civtMMd Ufe, to be ex
panded under the direction ol Urn gacrelary of Um> In
terior, fifteen thousand doUare.
For the transportation and necessary expenses of
delivery of provision* to the Indians within th* Utah
sunsrto ten decoy, teu thousand doUare.
For this amount to osrry out the action contemplat
ed by art of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-foar, an titled, »An act to vacate and
sail th* present Indian reservations in Utah Territory,
and to settle said Indians iu Uintah Valley." flv* thou
sand dollara.
MISCELLANEOUS,
. •ty-three, eight
sixty-seven, twenty-four thousand dollars.
SHAWM EK*.
For amount to be advanced to the Uhawnoes to ba
„sed In establishing their homes, per eighth article
trrety February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and
aixty-eevstt, two thousand dollar*.
Fur first ot five inatnlmanle for blacksmith aad as
sistant, shop and tool*, and iron and ateel for shop,
per eighth artlole treaty February twentir-threa, eigh
teen huudred and sixty-seven, flv* hundred doUare.
qUATAWE.
For amount tu be paid to tha Quapatra to assist
them In re-estabttshiiw themselves at their Names
upon that* remaining rerervflMim. par ninth article
-
claims ram t-osss* pt th* war.
■hall proceed to tha country of
nlshing agricultural r .. .
oaasary employees, purchasing clothing, medicine,
ZTiid raJj. tata.
lj rwMln.tttnra. M raw traMt«4 »“ *• cbo ?*”
IrarakoM. to b, «pra.ra u.ra to- dtroUo* ol th,
Moratory to to, tatorior, .tarra toorara. t
rou TIB WICHITA* AND ormm AmUATED
Mhenla, to be expanded undar th* direction of the
t thousand dollars.
one tsashtottonnsnsiiM the ihraa resi rretian* ofOai-
Ifonds, end on* miller at tire Bound Valley, and ons
upon ba Hoop* Valley reservations, ami on* special
For this amount, or so mush thereof ss may bo nec
essary to supply th* dsdctonsp is tho appropriation for
removing th* Indian*Ibom gntith’s River reservation
to Hoop* Vsitef and twist VaJtoy reservation* In Cal
ifornia, two thousand five hundred dollar*.
For defraying tha expanse ef removal and sabot
taoo* of Indians In Oregon not perttes to any treaty
and for pay of necessary employees, twenty thousand
doUars.
For defraying tha sxpanse of removal and subsls
tone* of Indians in Washington Territory not parties
to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employees, flf
toon thousand doUare.
To enable tha Mseratary of the Interior to taks charge
of certain stray bands of Ft ' ' “*
and ninety-nin* thousand thru* hundred dollars, t
paying stocks, held by the Mecretsry ot tbs Interior n
trust for various Indian tribes, up to and Including t).«
Interest payable July first, eighteen hundred and six
ty-nine, Use two aumtki (nsveathsj of six par osntnui
interest on seveu huudred end ninety-six thouaaud
right hundred dollars, Virginia stock, for tha pay
ment of which provision ba* bean made, sixty-five
thousand six huudred and eighteen dollars and fifty-
seven cents, or so much thereof aa may be necsoaary.
For payment o! Interest on fifteen thousand dol
lera, abstracted bonds, for tha fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, lor the
Cherokee school fund, nine hundred dollars.
For payment of Interest on sixty-eight thousand
doUare, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen handred and sixty.nine, of the
Cherokee national fund, fonr thonsaud and eighty dol-
For Insurance, transportation,
tenses of the delivery of annuities snd provisions i
he Indian tribes iu Minnesota and Michigan,
use* of the delivery to the Pawnee, Ponca, a
u Bloux Indians of am
eight thousand dollars.
For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that
may hereafter be incurred, by oHioere of ihe
di'parment In the rescue of prisoners from Indian
trtbta and returning them to their homes, and for ex
penses incident to the arrest and confinement ) * ■
Carolina Cherokee Indians, two thousand five hnn
dred doUars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne-
:ssary to re-establish the Hhoshoues, Bannocks, and
other strolling bauds of Indiana in the southern por
tion ol Idaho Territory, aud southeastern portion of
Oregon, on tbe Fort Hall reservation, on Snake river,
Idaho Territory, or on the Hi lets or Klamath reserva
tion in Oregon, as th# Secretary of the Iuterior may
determine. Including the transportation of ail necessa
ry articles and the material and labor for the con
struction of the houses and mills and pay [of] n
cessary, to aid in subsisting said Indians for the first
year after their settlement on said reservation or re
servations, no part of which to be expended until said
Indians shall be so established, and to be applied pro
as said settlement shall be mads, twenty-flve
thousand dollars: Provided, That none of the pay
ments provided for in this set shall be made unless
the Secretary of the Interior shall be satisfied that the
tribes bands, or individuals named have observed the
teen hundred and sixty-seven, with the Pottawsto-
mies, two thonsaud five hundred dollars.
For this amount to pay for subsistence fornlshe.1
the Ponca Indians, by direction of the Indian peuce
Htetes agent for the Arickareea, Groa Ventres, snd
Maudsu Indians, under instructions from the ludiau
peace commission, to make said Indians, as far as pos-
by the President, as per lorty-nlnth and fiftieth art’
des treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen handred and
sixty-six, and Senate amendment thereto, with the
Choctaws snd Chickenws, fifteen hundred and thirl \
eight dollara and forty-seven cents.
For this amonnt, interest due the Choctaws and
Chlckasaws, August eighth, eighteen handred and si x
ty-eight, on three handred thoustud doliars held i n
trust for said Indians, under tbe third article treaty >
April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ixty-six
cessary to enable the Secretary of the Interior I
unpaid vouchers audited and allowed by the Indian
commission, twenty-two thousand five huudred
be reimbursed from the pro-
tatlon for bands of Indians with which treaties have
been indue by th* Indian peace commission, under
the supervision of Brevet Major General W. 8. Har
ney, incurred since October first, eighteen hnndred
and sixty-eight, four hundred end eighty-five thous
and seven hundred and eighty-four dollars and twen
ty-one cents.
For the payment of [such] damages sustained by
the citizens of Niobrara township, Nebraska, by tbe
action of tho government In moving the Santee Sioux
upon their lands in the year eighteen hundred and
sixty-six, ss shall, [be found due,) after proper investi
gallon under the direction of the Secretary of the In
terior, who shall appoint a oommlaaiou to ascertain
ami report tbe amount of the damages sustained, not
exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided pro
rate in payment of the claims to be found duo, which
shall be a final settlement of said claims.
To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for de
predations committed by Indians in northwestern
Iowa in the year eighteen handred and fifty-seven, ten
thousand nine hnndred aud six doUars and thirty-four
cents.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That all goods
and merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In
dians under the provisions of any act shall be tu ned
over by the agent or superintendent of such tribe or
band to the chiefs of tho tribe or band in bulk and iu
the original package, ss nearly as practicable, snd in
the presence of the headmen of the trlb*
if practicable, to be distributed to the trlh*.
or band by the chiafii in such maumi
as the chiefs may doom best, in the preeenci
of the agent or superintendent: Provided, Thai sola
chiefs have observed their treaty obligations with the
government as hereinbefore stated.
further enacted. That the unex-
H v steading to the credit of the Kan
sas tribe of Indiaus on the books of the Treasury D»-
of said Indians, they being In a destitute and suffering
condition.
8kc. 4. And be it further enacted. That there be ap-
of two millions of dollars,
propriated the further a
or so much thtweof aa may be net
President to maintain the peso* among and with
various tribes, bauds, and parties of Indiana, and to
promote civilisation among said Indians, bring them,
where practicable, upon reservations, relieve their m-
csiaitles, and encourage their efforts at self-support; a
report of all expenditures under this appropriation to
be made In detail to Congress in December next; snd
for the purpoe* of enabling the President to execute
the powers conferred by this sot he is hereby, author
ized, at his discretion, to organise a board of commu
te consist of not more than ten persons, to In-
selected by him from men eminent for their intelli
gence and philanthropy, to serve without pecuniary
compensation, who may, undar his direction, exercise
Joiat oontrol wltli the Beer, tary of th* Interior over
the disbursement of the approprlatioua madebv this act
or any part thereof that the President may designate;
and to pay the necessary expense* of transportation,
subsistence, and clerk hire of said oommlssiotiera
hUe actually engaged hi said servio# there Is hereby
appropriated, out of auy money lu the treasury not
oiherwts* appropriated, the sum of twenty-!!»e thous
and dollars, i*r so much thereof as may be necessary.
Hkv. 5. An 1 be it flirth-r enacted. That nothing lu
this act oouteined, or in any of th* provisions thereof,
shall b* so constrned as to ratify or approve any tn>a-
ty made with auy tribes, bauds, or parties of Indian*
■luce the twentieth day of July, elghteeu huudred and
aixty-eeven.
8*c. 0. And be it further enacted. That tho appro
priation of oue hundred and seventeen thouaaud dol
lars made to the State of Minnesota, July second,
eighteen hundred and tixty-fouc, to supply a deficien
cy in the appropriation of March third, eighteen hun
dred and sixty three, for the ooeto, chargee, and * m
brace such expenditure* Incurred In the year eighteen
hundred aud sixty -three, tadka—“ * - • * —
thousand fonr hundred
cents: Provided. That <
Mi all be paid tbe Mat* <
lowed by the proper accounting officer* under the
twenty-eecoad eectiou of the act approved March
third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, entitled “An
act making appropriation* for sundry civil expense* of
the governmeut for th* year auding June thirtieth,
eighteen buudred and alxtydbur, and for the year end-
a June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three,
for other parpoees."
Aprored, April 10, IM9.
United States Mail Stag-
ATLANTA TO DAHLONCCA
tAVM ATLANTA MONDAYS WXDNEUUYB •
FRIDAYS, at T o’clock a. m. Stage otto* in Allan
U, at th* United States Hotel, which Is s first-class
Hotel. Proprietors snd Olerks always ready aad willing
Passiagars stopping at other hotels are re
quested to register lhair name* for a seat by • o’clock
a. m., of naail days, and they will ba furnished a ticket
when registered. Beggaga taken to snd from tha oflto*
fra* ot charge. JOHN CAIN. Jfo, Proprietor.
Atlanta, J senary. SOih, lag*.
>. &—Express paoksgaa taken to and flrcm tha otto*.
A1I other package* desired to ha aent by th* Hack wUl
be received aad delivered at th* Mage odtee and st Mc
Afee, Kellogg A Go’s stare, an Peachtree street.
I will, also, act aa Agent tu reference to any land lota
tit Feteyfe eowaty. Addreea aoe st Oumatag. Os.
Jantl-ly