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ATLANTA DAILY NKW ERA.
SAMUEL BARD.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1869.
VOL. V.—NO. 1277.
[OFFICIAL. ]
ted 8TATES LAWS
at the Flr.1 Nnilan of the Fortjr
Cb Hint Coutcretts.
siskin,,’ appropriation* for the current end
1 HpntiN el Uia Indian department. and
* treaty ■Upalatious with various indiau
' ending June thirrenth, eighteen
Ml
CHEYENNES ASD NORTH Ell N AHA-
PAEOIC8.
Ufos treaty etipelatfou with tho nor ham
and Northern Arapahoe Indiana, uudar U
tenth, righto** haudrod aud aiity-eight,
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundi
for construction of school houee, per
- treaty May truth, dgbtixm bundled
A Ire thousand dollars. ... I
thirty 1 natal menu for purchase ol oMb-
th article treaty May tenth, eighteen him
~ty-eight, for the Oacal year ending Jim
rtttoeu hundred and seventy, ten thousaud
ton Instalments, to be axpeudtd by the
the loterrtor, (teu dollars for each Indian
hundred aud sixty souls,) in the pur-
articles as from time to
I hundred dollar*
of four iuetalmeuts to fnruish said Indiana
3 meat, per eixth article treaty May tenth.
usaad five hundred and ■
utiJ dollars,
y of physician, twelve hundred dollars;
thousand dollars; carpenter. Sevan hun-
enty dollars; miller, Sevan hundred aud
rs; engineer, eight hundred dollars; f aim -
.ndred aud twenty dollars; and blacksmith,
'red aud twonty dollars, per seventh article
tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
•year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun-
veuty, live thousand eight huudred and
f three tnetalmeuU to be expended in
the ton persons of said tribe who. iu the
' tho agent, may grow the most profitable
“ respective year, per ninth article treaty
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, for ihc
ling June thirtieth, eighteen hu- died and
hundred dollars.
e and transportation of goods, aud
', eighteen hundred and seventy, four
MOLALLA AND CLACKAMAS IN-
OF WILLAMICTTE VALLEY.
five InstahnenU of the third series of so
cial objects, per second article treaty
Janaary, eighteen hundred and fllty-
~d five hundred dollars.
NNE8 AND ABAPAHOEH.
of thirty Instalments provided to be
Iclne Lodge Creek, In Kansas, twenty
th, miller and engineer, two thousand
~ fourth article treaty October twenty-
hundred and aixty-aeven, seven
shingle-machine attached, per fourth
;cber twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred
eight thousand dollars.
' a physician, per thirteenth artlole trea-
"ty-eightb, eighteen hundred and sixty-
:«and two hundred dollars,
carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller,
per thirteenth articlo treaty October
' .eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three
* hundred and fifty dollars,
of a teacher, per thirteenth article treaty
ty-elghth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
^ *d dollars.
action of schoool.house or mission
fourth article treaty October twenty-
l hundred and sixty-seven, three thous-
ed dollars.
of three instalment, to bo oxpended in
respective year, per fourteenth article
twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred aud
r e hundred dollars.
lion of goods, and to forth, to the
d Arapahoes, three thousand four hnn-
drod and sixty-four, six handred and sixty-seven dol
(art and sixty-seven cents.
For third of teu instalments of the seoond saris*, for
pay of two farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth Oc
tober, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth ar
ticle treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four, and third article treaty May seventh,
a htsen hundred end sixty-four, three hundred aud
rty-three dollars and thirty-three oents.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments of annuity In
moo.?, pra UiM utleto trratjr twraw raooud Jtabnra-
rr, Mubwcn hundred rail Blly-dr., tw.nl, ttamraud
dollars.
For twetilv-Utlrd of twenty-six Instalments, to be
paid the Ghlppewas of Mississippi, per third article
trt»iy August seoond, eighteeu hundred aud forty-
seven, on# thousand dollars.
For second of ton instalments for the support of a
school or schools upon said reservation, iu accordance
with third article treaty of March nlnetseuth, eighteen
hundred aud aixty-soveu, four thousaud dollars.
Fur second of ten instalments to bo oxpended In
promoting tho progress of the people in agrioulturs
mm' instating them to become self-sustaining, In aooor-
• with third article of treaty of March nineteenth,
ecu hundred and sixty-acveii, six thousand dol
lars. ■ h 0
Fur second of ton instalments for the support of a
phsalclan, In accordance with third article treaty
uf March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-sev-
t, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For second of teu Instalments for the purchase of
necessary medicines. In accordance with third article
of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and
aixty-aeven, three hundred dollars.
For Insurance, transportation, and necessary cost
of delivery of auuulties and provisions for Chippewas
CHIPPEWAS, PILLAGER. AND I.AKK W.NNKBA-
OOaUlttll HANDS.
For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity
lonoy, par third article treaty twenty-second Febm
ry. eighteen bundled and fifty-five, teu thousand six
hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity lu
lily, per third article treaty twenty-sec nd Februa
ry, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, four thousand dol-
third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen
dant, per fifth artlole treaty February fourteenth, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-three, an I fifth article treaty
August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six
hundred dol’ora.
For saelslsuce la agricultural operrtions, during the
pleasure of th# President, per eighth article treaty
January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred aud twenty-
alx, and fifth artlole trusty August seventh, eighteen
hundred and fifty-six, two thousand douva.
gust seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty -six, one thou-
i two hundred thous-
ten thousand dollars.
For transportation of such articles as msy be pur
chased for the Crook nation, undur treaty of June
fourteenth, eighteen hundred aud alxty-slx, two thou-
sau 1 dollars.
For interest on seven hundred and sevauty-five
thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, at the
rate of five per oeutum, to be expended under the di
rection of tho Secretary of the Interior, under provl
slons of the third article treefy June fourteenth, eigh
teeu hundred and alxty-six, thirty-eight thousand i
an huudrod and fifty eight dollars and forty oents.
For this amount required to pay the expenses of
taking a census and investigating the claims of loyal
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician,
who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh
artlole treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred
aud fifty-five, three thousaud six hundred dollars.
MKMOMONKE8.
Fur fourteenth of fifteen instalments for psy of mil
ler, per third artlole treaty twelfth May, eighteen bun
tired and fifty-four, six hundred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen instalments of annuity upon
two handred and forty-two thousand alx hundred aud
eighty-six dollars, for cession of lauds, per fourth ar
tlole treaty Msy twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, and Ben ate amendment thereto, sixteen thons-
I fifty-five, three
hundred
For last ol flft>
smiths aud smith BPW
twenty-second February,"eigbto
instalments for support of two
shops, per third article treaty
fj|hundred and fifty-
five, two thousaud dollars.
For last of ten instalments for pay of an engineer to
grist aud aaw-mill at Leech 1 ake, per third article
CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. PILLAGER,
AND LAKE WINNKHAGOHiilSU BANDS OF CHIP-
PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA.
thousand five hundred dollars.
For employment of two carpenters, i
eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, i
seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-feur,
sand seven hundred dollars.
For this amount to be applied toward the support of
saw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chip-
enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand
For pay of services and traveling expenses
board of visitors, to consist of not more than three
atteud the snnuity payments to tho In
jo inspect the fields, buildings, mills, aud
other improvements, as stipulated in the Eevcntli arti
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty
days* service, at five dollars per day, or more
.. • *—**—* * “ * ''its per mile four
OF CHIPPEWAS.
of tho President, per third article treaty second Octo
ber, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, and second ar
ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
’ ■ * ’ * *■ *~ 'our, ten thousand dollars.
o the Pembina baud of Chi
•‘treaty’.
fifteen hundred dollars.
CBOWB.
For first of thirty instalments to supply male
sons over fourteen years of sge with a suit of „
substantial woolen clothing, consisting of oust, hat,
pantaloons, 11 snm l shirts, and woolen socks, per ninth
For first of thirty
over twelve years of sge with
goods necessary to make the i
hose, twelve yards of calico, aud twelve yards cotton
doniestio, per ninth article treaty of May seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year
idlng June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy,
and girls under the ages named such flannel and oot-
per ninth article treaty of k,y seventh, elghteon hun
dred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, four thous-
Hecretary of the Interior iu the purchase of such arti
cles as from time to time tho condition and necessi
ties of the Indiana may Indicate to be propor, tho sum
of teu dollars for each Indian roaming, (one thousand
nine hundred and fllty-three souls), per ninth article
treaty of May sevonlb, eighteen hundred and sixty-
hundred and thirty dollars.
hundred an. 1 dxty-eight, two thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For tho erection a steam circular saw-mill, with a
grist-mill and siting to machine attached, per third arti
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
udred dollars.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room for
i of the agent lu storing goods belonging to the
teuts. MIAMIEfi OF KANSAS.
For permanent provision for blacksmith aud assis
tant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article trea
ty sixth October, eighteen huudrod and eighteen, and
fourth article treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred aud
Altr-lour, nine hundred and forty dollars.
For permanent provlalou for miller, in lieu of gun
smith, per fifth article treaty tilth October, eighteen
hundred aud eighteen, fifth article treaty tweuty-third
October, eighteen hundred aud thirty-four, and fourth
artiolo treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, alx hundred dollars.
For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five per
thousaud five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twonty Instalments upon two hundred
thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand five
hundred dollars.
MIA MIES OF INDIANA.
For interest on two httndrod and twenty-one thous
and two hundred aud fllty-seven dollars and eighty-
six ceuts, uninvested. at five per centum, per Sen
ate's amendment to fourth article treaty fifth June,
eigbti-eu hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand and
sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cento.
MIAMIEH—EEL RIVER.
For pcrinauent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred
and ulue-Ave, fire hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per
articles treaty tweut) -first August, eighteen hundred
and five, two hundred and fifty dollars.
For permanent annuity in gooda or otherwise, per
third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September,
eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred aud fifty
dollars.
MOLKL INDIANS.
For lost of ten Instalments for keeping in repair
aw and flouring mills, and for the pay ot necessary
ployees, the benefits of which to be shared alike by
carpenter
rectiug buildings and making
furniture for said Indians, and to furnish tools iu in
sold service, per second article treaty twenty-first De
fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven
thirty thousand dollars.
For support of two manual labor schools, during
the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty
September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred aud fifty-
•evan, teu thousand dollars.
For purchase of Iron and steel and other necessa
ries for the shops, during the pleasure of the Fret'
dent, per same treaty, five hundred dollars.
Fcjr pay of two blacksmiths, one oi whom shall be
gunsmith aud tinsmith, per same treaty, twelve hun
dred dollars.
For pay of two strikers or apprentices in black
smith's shop, per sarno treaty, four hundred aud sigh
ing the pleasure of the President, per same treaty,
twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of former, per same treaty, tU hundred
dollars.
For pay of miller, at the discretion of the President,
per Mine treaty, six hundred dollars.
For psy of an engineer, at the discretion of tho
President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of sppreuticcs to assist In working the mill,
per same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For keeping in repair the grist and saw mills, per
same treaty, throe hundred dollars.
PONCAS.
For the sixth of ten instalments of tho second series,
"to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, 1
per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-eight, ton thousaud dollars.
For this amount, to be expended during the pleasure
of the President lu furnishing such aid and assistance
in agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for
first part of the second aiticle of treaty of
March twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-sight, as
the Secretary of the Interior may consider advantage-
■ d necessary, seven thousand five hundred dol-
P0TT0WATAMIE8.
For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all
■ecssary materials therefor, and for the subsistence
of tho pupils, per second article treaty twenty-first
*' eighteen hundred and fllty-five, twelve
dnritig the pleasure of the President, per
five thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments lor the purpose of
supplying the Red Lake band of Chippewas with Kill
ing twine, cotton matter, calico, llnsey, blaukets,
sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for
thounud dollar.. " I «“* Q “ , “ 1 * rt ! cl °*- “ d '“l. °, lh , 6r . ““t" 1
Aftaaln Inrat.lravrarTf .thm naf fmr-tn I PUTpOSfS SS Ufoy !>« dSMUed for thdr host interests,
*SSttJ?rt*hta£.th Norembir. " U ‘ U tr-tvor l-lnh A„H.
,W ?or tno sixth of fifteen instalments for same objects
for Pembina band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four
thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalment* for pay of one black
smith. one physician, who shall fnrnlsh medicine for
the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article
of same treaty, three thousand flvo hundred dollars.
For sixth of fifteen Instalments for tho purchase of
iron and steel and other articles for blacksmiihing
pursues, per same treaty as above, ono thousand five
hundred dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended foi
carpentering aud other purposes, per same treaty, ont
thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen Instalments, to defray expenses
and fifty-four, aeveu hundred and fifty
1 Instalments for pay of tea. hers
of books and stationery, per fifth article
•th November, eighteen handred and
thousaud two handred dollars.
OF 8AGINAW. 8WAN CREEK. AND
bgt BLACK RIVER,
junt, to be placed to credit of education-
Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan creek, and
per fourth article treaty eighteenth Octo-
handred and sixty-four, twonty thoas-
PEW AS OF LAKE SUPERIOR,
of twenty Instalments In coin, per
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
d cattle, carpenters' and other tools,
•terials, per fourth articlo treaty thir-
ber, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four,
>ses, three hundred dollars of which
the' Grand Portage band yoarly, to ena-
. school st their villsgo, per
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
fifty-four, three thousand dollars,
h of twenty instalments for six smiths
per seoond and firth articles tresty thir-
, eighteen hundred aud fitty-four,
d forty dollars.
of twanty Instalments for the support
huudr-d and twenty dol-
of twenty instalments for tho seventh
~nt,and support of shops, per sec-
cles treaty thirtieth September, eigh-
-d fifty-four, one thousand and sixty
transportation, and necesaary coat of
-Rlesand provisions for Chippewas of
five thousand sovnu hundred and six-
~d sixty-three oents.
•six, six huudrod dollars.
t of two formers, during tho pleasure
t, per twelfth article treaty September
nd two hundred dollars.
RT BAND OF CHIPPEWAS.
tweuty instalments, for tho support of
wenty Instalments for the support of
?• a , ud for necessary books and sta-
tf d article treaty of April aevnntb,
ai d sixty-six, eight hundred dol-
enty Instalments for the Instruction
farming, and purchase of seeds,
ee per third article treaty of April
undrod and sixty-six, eight hun-
enty instalments „f aanulty in mon-
oaplts, as per third artlcla treaty of
and eixty-eix, three
ty instalments of auuulty iu pro-
, and tobacco, as per third article
th, plghtccn hundred and sixty-
dollars.
aty Instalment
articles, as per third
eighteen hundred i
• of annuity in
articlo treaty of
d sixty six, six
■|o treaty of
doSur.™
ud necessary cont ol delivery of
provisions, per sixth article treaty
ghMen hundred
ndred dollars.
I add alxty-slx, .
AS OF THE MUftldHlPPl,
and sixty so van coats.
• tn instalment* of the eeoond series for
two carpenters, per fourth articlo
October, eighteen hundred and forty-
11 article treaty thirtieth September,
'red and fifty-four, aud third article
May, eighteen hnndred and rlxty four,
dollars.
'teu Instalments of the second ei-rlea In
rth artlole treaty fourth October, eigh-
and forty-two, and eighth article treaty
*mber, eigUteau hundred and fifty-four,
*le treaty seventh Maj, eighteen ban-
•four, three thousand five hundred dol-
teo instalments of the seoond series for
of sohools, tier fourth article treaty fourth
teen hundred and forty-two, and eighth
thirtieth September, eighteen hundr.-d
, and third artlcla of treaty lfay seven ih.
*fsd and sixty-four, six hundred and
* tad aixty-aeven oents.
ten instalments of seoond series, for
viMons sad tobacco, par fourth ar-
Ootnbar, rtgbtem hundred and for-
artlcla treaty thirtieth September,
and fifty-four, and third article of
•* U» ~oo»4 Mriw (or
n-twui.' , hnp , u,, w0(
■W Nvoolh May, eighteen ban-
dians, three hundred aud niuety dollars.
For insurance and transportation of annuity goods
and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for
tho chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, fire
thousand dollars.
CHICK ASAWS.
for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-nine, and for the fiscal year ending
Juno thirtieth, olghteen hundred and seventy, six
thousand dollars.
CHOCTAWS.
permanent annuity, per second article treaty
sixteenth November, eighteen hundred and fivo, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, throe thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity for support of light horse-
per sixth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen
hundred and twenty, niuth article treaty January
twentieth, eighteen huudrod aud twenty-five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thou-
article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and
twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec
ond June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, three bun-
two hnndred and fifty-seven dollars and nlnety-lH
cents, at five per centum per annum, lor education,
support of the government, and other beneficial pur-
S et, under the direction of the general council of the
tetaws, iu conformity with the provisions contained
in the tenth and thlrteeuth articles of the treaty ot
twenty-second June, eighteen hundred aud flfty-
fivo, nineteen thousand five hundred aud twelve dol
lars and eighty-nine oents: Provided, That It shall be
the duty of the Kooretary of the Interior to sell a suffi
cient amount of tho bonds of the United States held
in trust for tho Choctaw Indians tn enable him to pay
tho amount of the awards heretofore approved by him
in favor of Joseph G. lloald and Reuben Wright un
der the provisions of the fiftieth article of the treaty
coududed with tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on
the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
slity-eix.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN-
and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty-
fifth June, eighteen hnndred aud fifty-five, three thou
sand five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay and subsis
tence of one physician, one sawyer, ono miller, one
superintendent ol farming operations, and one anhool
teacher, per fourth article treaty twenty-filth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand six hun
dred dollars.
For tenth of twonty instalments for salary of tho
head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth arti
cle troaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred aud fif
ty-five, five hundred dollars.
ole treaty seventh August, aovcnteeu hundred and
ninety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh-
teoa^hsiiSnA aud flfty-atx, one thousand flvo hundred
For ponuanout annuity in money, per seoond arti-
■ ,st ** nth Jnne, eighteen hnndred and two,
and flfUiartide treaty seventh August, eighteen hun
dred and fifty -alx, three thousand dollars.
. r ° r P* r mansnt annuity In money, per fourth article
troaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and
?■- MB article treaty seventh August,
eighteen hundred and fifty six, twenty thousand! dol-
blacksmith end easts-
per eighth article treaty
hundred dollars
For the construction of an agency building, per same
.rtide of some troaty, two thousand dollars.
For the building of a residence for a physician to
said Indians, per same article of same treaty, two thou
sund dollars.
For the construction of five buildings for carpeuter,
or, blacksmith, miller, aud eui ' ‘ *"
Irod dollars each, per same articl
i thousaud fivo hundred dollars.
DELAWARES.
r life annuity to chief, per private article to sup
dred aud twenty-nine, for education per Honate resolu
tion January nineteen, eighteen hundred and thlrty-
ilght, aud fifth article troaty of May sixth, eighteen
fam ‘.housand three hundred
D'WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH
INGTON TERRITORY.
For teuth instalment on one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars, under the direction of tiie Presi
dent. per sixth article trusty twenty-second January,
eighteen hutidml and fifty-five, seven thousand five
S7 a 2dAftha2i > i 1>a f ,> t l « htoou hundred and tweuty
i • eTe " lb August, eighteen
hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty dol-
_ F,)l ! R*‘.7 n>l .T l ! t for Iron q»d steel for shop,
per eighth articlo treaty twenty-fourth January, eicb-
IMS hUDdrM and .nd am.
*“ j ■**-. •*»
For p. Mortly tor Ui. or . vkMlwrliilit
per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh
teen hundred and twenty-aix, and fifth article treaty
seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-alx alx
hundred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and tools
during tbs pleasure of the President, par filth artlole
treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August,
eighteen handred and fifty-el x, eight hnndred and for
ty dollars.
For Iron and steel for shop during the pleasure of
the Preetdent, per fifth article treety fourteenth Feb
ruary, eighteen hnndred and thirty threa, and fifth ar-
tide treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fit-
ty-ix, three hundred and seventy dollars.
For wagon-maker, daring the pleasure ot Ute Presi
meut and support of an agricultural and industrial
school, and to provide said school with a suitable in
structor or instructors, i*r fourteenth article treaty
twenty-socond January, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, threo thousaud dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish
ment and support of a smith and cirpentcr shop, and
to furnish them with the necessary tools, per four-
teeuth article treaty twenty^sccond January, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
w tenth of tweuty instalments for the employment
blacksmith, carpenter, farmor, and physician, who
shall furnish msdiciues for tho hick, per fourteenth
:le troaty twenty-second January, eighteen hun
dred find fifty-fire threo thousand six hundred dol
lars
FLATHEADS AND OTHER CONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For the first ol five instalments on ono hundred and
twonty thousand dollars, being the third series, for
ble instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty
tccntli July, eighteen huudrod and fifty-five, ono thou
sand alght hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalment* for keeping in re
pair blackamiths’, tin and gunamlths', carpenters',
and wagon and plough-makers' shops, and providing
necessary tools therefor, per fifth article] treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, flvo hun
dred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employ
ment of two farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one
tanuer, one gunsmith, one carpenter, aud one wagon
aud plough-maker, per fifth article troaty sixteenth
July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, soveu thousand
and flouring mills, and for furnishing the
necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article
treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for keeping in re
pair the hospital aud providing the necessary medi
cines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty
itxteeuth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three
clan, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair the buildings required for the various employees
and famishing ueceaaary furniture therefor, per fifth
article treaty sixteenth Julv, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, three hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the pay of each
of the head chiefs of tho Flathead, Kootenay, and Up
per Pend d'OrelIlea tribes, por fifth article treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen
bundled dollar*.
For insurance and transportation of annuity goods
and provisions, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July,
eighteen hundred and sixty-five, four thousaud dol
lars.
IOWAS.
For interest tu lieu of Investment on fifty-seven
thousand five huudrod dollars, balauceofono hundred
and 11 fty-soven thousaud five hundred dollars, to tho
flclal purposes, under the direction of the President,
per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hun
dred aud seven y-five dollars.
KANSAS.
For Interest iu Hen of investment on two hnndred
thousand dollars, five per oentuiu per annum, per
second artlelo ire. ,y of January fourteen, eighteen
hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars.
KICKAPOOS.
For sixteenth instalment of Interest, at five per cen
tum. on one hundred thousaud dollars for educational
and other beneficial purpose#, as per second article
treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
five thousand dollars.
nor second articlo treaty eighteenth May, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, aeveu thousand dollar
KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS.
For fourth of flvo Instalments, to be applied under
four, eight thousand d< Uars,
For third of twenty instalments for keening
pair one saw-miU, one flouring mill, building* for the
blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plough-maker.
Ute manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth
article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred
aud sixty-four, one thousand dollars.
For fourth of twenty instalments for tho purchase
tsenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thous
and five hundred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen instalments for pay and sub-
slatenoo of ono superintendent of farming, one former,
one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one
wagon and plough-maker, aa per fifth article treaty of
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
six thousand dollars. ...
For fourth of twenty instalment* to pay salary and
•ubtistom e of one physician, one miller, and two
•ofaool teacher*, aa per fifth article treaty of October
fourteenth, eighteen hnndred and sixty-four, three
thousand six hundred dollars.
MAKAH TRIBE
For last of four Instalments of thirty thousand dol-
lart, (being the fourth eerie#), under direction of the
President, as per fifth article of treaty of January
thl-t . _
aadftrehttireddMlen.^^^M ^
For tooth of twatf lniUlm.ilt« tor mpport 0#
.mlth ul ouputor'. .hop, mid to pm-M. th. urn
tmrj tooU tberator, pm (ImMfc «UoU
Ont Jmaur, toiktomi kulntudlftr-*—, «nkim-
11 red dollars. . .
For tawk of torMtr UHkonnU tor tk. rapport at
December, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, one thou
sand two hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments for pay of in-
treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, five thousand dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the support
of an agricultural and Industrial school, and support
of smith and carpeuter shop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth articlo of
treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars.
NAYAJOES.
For such artloles of clothing, or raw materials in
lieu thoreof, for oight thousand Navojoe Indians,
exceeding five dollars eoch Indian, in conformity with
eighth article treaty June first, eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars.
For seeds, farming Implements, work cattle, and
other stock for fourteen hundred families, in conform
ity with seventh article of above-named treaty, one
hundred and forty thousand dollars.
For survey of the Navgjoe Indian reservation, in
conformity with fifth article treaty of Juno first eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand twe
hundred and twenty dollars.
For insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy,
fifteen thousand dollars.
For deficiency in the appropriation for amc
deficiency expended iu subsisting the Nsvojoes
Bosque Redondo, according to the oontroct main by
Theodore U. Dodd, from tho twenty-seoond of Msy,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, until their removal
to their old homes, one thousand one hundred and
fifty-five dollars and ninety cents.
SIS8IT0N AND WARPETON.
For survey of reservation for tho Slssiton and War-
reton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third,
fourth, aud fifth articles of tho troaty with said ludi
of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
' amount of
3 much thereof
For last of five Instalments of second sorlos for bow-
eflcinl objects, st tho discretion of tho President, per
fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, oight thousaud dollars.
For tenth of tweuty instalments for the support of
agricultural
_ „ | school build
ings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and
stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juno, eigh-
‘ en hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For tenth ol twenty instalments for tho employment
of ono superintendent of teaching and two teachers,
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol-
For tenth of twenty Instalments for koepiug in re
pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpenters'
and wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and for provid
ing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty
eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five
f farming, and two fanners,
two millers, two blackamiths, ono tinner, one guu-
smitli, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-ma
ker, por firth artlole treaty eleventh June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand flvo hundred
th of twenty instalments for koeping In repair
the hospital, and providing tho necessary medicines
and furniture therefor, per filth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred
cisn, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eight
hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand two hundred dol
lar!.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping In re
pair ths buildings for the various employoes, and for
providing the necessary furniture thereior, per fifth ar
ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
ive, two hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho salary of
such person as the tribe may select to be their head
chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juno, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For last of four instalments to enable the Indians to
remove and locate upon the reservation, to be expend
ed in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per lint
clause fourth article treaty June ninth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars.
For fourth of the sixteen instalments for boarding
aud clothing the children who shall attend tho schools,
providing the schools and boarding-houses with neces
sary furniture, the purchase of neoessary wagons,
teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth,
and for fencing of such lands as may bo needed for
gardening and farming purposes for the schools, as
per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand dol
lars.
M salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar
ticle freaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-
three, five hnndred dollars each.
For third of fifteen instalments to keep tho black
smiths' shops In repair and stocked with the necessary
tools and materials, per fifth article treaty June ninth,
eighteen hundred and ality-throo, fivo hundred dol
lars.
For third of fifteen instalments for repairs of houses
mills, shops, and ao forth, and providing tho necessary
furniture, tools, and materials, as por fiftl. article trea
ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and slxty-threo, *
thousand dollars.
For salary of two matrons to take charge of the
boarding schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer,
carpenter, aud two millers, as por fifth article
treaty Juno ninth, eightoen hundred and sixty-three,
seven thousand six hundred dollars.
r tho second of fifteen instalments of thin atm
being third of series, iu money or otherwise, per
fourth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hun-
'red and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments for keeping in r
grist and saw mill, aud support of blacksmith i
per eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty March
sixth, eighteen hundred and Blxty-flvc, three hun '
■Dam
For pay of one engineer, twelve hundred dollar)
For fourth of ten instalments for pay of ono miller,
l>er same treaties, nine hnndred dollars.
For fourth of ton instalments for pay of one fai
por same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
For fourth of ten instalment* for pay of blacksmith,
per same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
08AGE8.
For Interest on t sixty-nlne thousand one hundred
and twenty dollars, at five per centum per annum, be
ing vain# of fifty-four sections of land set spar*
■aid treaty for edncational purposes, threo thou
four hundred and fifty-six dollars.
For Interest on three liundrod thousand dcllars at
five per centum per annum, to be paid semi-annually,
In money or auoh articles as the Hecretary of the In
terior may direct, aa per first article treaty of Septem
ber twenty nine, eighteen hundred aud sixty-five, fif
teen thousaud dollars.
For transportation of goods, provisions, and so
forth, pnrehasod for the Great and Little Osage Indi
ans, or so much thereof as may be necessary, threo
thousand five hundred dollars.
OTTOWAS AND CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN.
For second of fonr equal annual Instalments In coin
of the sum of two hundred and six thonsand dollars,
being the unpaid part of the principal sum of three
hundred and six thonsand dollars, to be distributed
per capita, In the usual manner of paving annulth
per third articled the treaty of thirty-first July, elgl
teeu hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thonsand fh
hundred dollars.
For Interest on one handred sod three thousand
dollar*, at five per centum, being the balance of two
hundred and sU thonsand dollars for th# fiscal year
ending June thirty, eighteen handred and seventy,
fire thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
fifteenth March, sightsee Y
thousand dollars,
A sad fifty-fbur, nine
U»b.n.rarrt..raUirattol.UMt7 tkirtr-Urrt Jran ; ... . ,
raj, .igbwm kandrW mi Mj-kn, two tkaaraaA tot prat*tad'•nnnltj. d taut or.fr Ini! which to
dolUr. “ -raw-. fc, in kooi. rad inch ratloU. nn man b. dramad a.
- - r— 1 - - i, ,m aaoood articl. “
For tenth ot twratj IMdrarata tor th. cnptojrorat I
For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth artiolo
treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety
five, aeve.n hundred and twenty-four dollars an '
enty-seven cunts.
For permanent annuity iu silver, per third article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and
niue, three hundred and sixty-lwo dollars and thirty-
nine rents.
For permaucut annuity iu silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh
teen, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars
and ninety-three cents.
For permanent annuity in money, per second arti
cle treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred aud
twenty-eight, one thousand fonr hundred and forty-
nine dollars aud fifty-four oents.
For permanent annuity in specie, per second article
treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred aud twen
ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six
dollars aud thirty-threa ceuts.
Por life annuity to chief, por third article tresty
twentieth October, eighteen huudrod aud thirty-
twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-
threo, seven hundred dollars: Provided, That satisfac
tory evidence shall be shown to the Secretary of the
Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said
articles are still living.
For education, durlsg the pleiaure of Congress, per
third article tic-aty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six, second article treaty September
twentieth, eighteen hnndred sud twenty-eight, and
fourth article treaty October twinty-seventh, eighteen
hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars.
For permanent provision for the payment of u
in lieu of tobacco, Iron, and steel, per second article
treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and
tweuty-elght, and tenth article of the treaty of the
fifth aud seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and
forty-six. two hundred and seventeen dollars and for
ty-three cents.
For permanent provision for threa blacksmiths and
assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third
artlfle treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September,
eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second arti
cle troaty 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-
hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sev
enteen dollars and nine cents.
For interest on four hnndred sud sixty-six thous
and and twenty-seven dollars and fort j-eight cent .
fivo per centum, in oonformlty with seventh article
treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six, twenty-throe thousand three hun
dred and one dollars and thirty-seven cents.
To enable the President to carry ont tho provisions
of the third article of the treaty of November fifteen,
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato-
certain members of said tribe who have elected to be-
corno cltixens in accordance with said treaties, the
•portion of the cash value of the Pottowatomie
sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and
sum of ono bundrod and twenty-three thousand
hundred aud ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three
, in gold, to bo paid out of the funds belonging
who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela
te any person for thorn, until such children shall have
attained the ago of twenty-one yeara: And provided
* •VLrak b.foro fcbo IraranjiAeut shall vituie any
bo paid out of this appropriation, or any
patents to be issued, ho shall cause evidence to bo ta-
and shall be satisfied that the recipients
with said provisions,
POTTOWATOiHES OF HURON,
permanent annuity iu money or otherwise, per
second articlo treaty of seventeenth November, oigh-
en hundred aud seven, four hundred dollars.
QUAPAW8.
^For education, during the pleasure of the President,
per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-throe, ono thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron
and steel for shop during tho pleasure of tho Prcai-
dent, per third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh
teen hundred and thlrty-thrco, oue thousand sud six
ty dollars.
For farmer, during tho pleasure of tho President
per third article treaty thirteenth May, tighteen hun
dred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars.
QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS.
For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand
dollars (beiug 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.
.p-icultural and industrial bcIiooI, and pay of suits-
[ble instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July,
sightssn hundred and fifty-five, two thousand fivo
hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for support of smith
and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools
|therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen
ment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and
physician, who shall furnish medicines for tho sick,
Iper tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred
aud fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars.
ROGUE RIVERS.
For last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing,
farming utensils, and stock, per third articlo treaty
tcntli September, eighteen hundred and flfty-threo,
two thousand five hundred dollars.
SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI.
For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
third articlo treaty third November, olghteen hundred
and four, one thousand dollars.
For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at
Qve per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first
October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thou
•and dollars.
For luterest on eight huudrod thousand dollars, at
five per centum, per second articlo treaty elovonth Oc
tober, eighteen hundred aud forty-two, forty thous-
U dollars.
SAC.S AND F0XE8 OF MISSOURI.
l-\ir interest on one hundred and fifty-sovon thous
and four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under
the direction of tlio President, per second article troa
article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and
fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollar*,
President, per fourth article treaty twentieth July,
eighteen hundred aud thirty-one, oue thousand and
sixty dollars.
BHAWNEK8.
For permanent annuity for educational purposes,
per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hun
dred aud ninetv-flve, and third article treaty teutli
May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, oue thousand
dollars.
For permauent annuity. In specie, for educational
purposes, per fourth artiolo treaty tweuty-niuth Sep
tember, eighteen huudrod and seventeen, aud third
article treaty tenth May, elghteon hundred and fifty,
four, two thousand dollars.
For luterest, at fire per centum,
forty thousand
treaty tenth May,
two thousand dollars.
8IIOSUONE8.
WKSTXBN BANDS.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended, t
five thousand dollars.
KAflTKUN BANDS.
For sixth of twenty instalments, to be expended,
under tiie direction of the President, iu the purchase
of such articles as ho may decm suitable to their
wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article
treaty July seoond, eighteen hundred and sixty-three,
ton thousaud dollars.
NOUTUWKSTEBN BANDS.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended,
under the direction ot tho President, In the purchase
able to their
. . sr third arti
cle treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
three, five thousand dollars.
GOSHir BANDS.
For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo c:p« uded,
under the direction of the President, iu the purchase
dred aud sixty-three, ono thousand dollars.
HIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity in clothing aud other useful
deles, per sixth article ' MMaftHljy"
r, seventeen hundred a
d five huudrod dollars.
B’KLALLAMS.
For last of four instalments on sixty-thousand dol
lars, (beiug fourth series), under tiie direction of the
President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Jsuus-
., eighteen hundred and fifty-five, threo thousand
tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
-ol, and for pay for
. Icle treaty twenty-
sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, oue
thousand five hundred dollars.
For teutb of twe-nty Instalments for the employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a phyuicion,
who shall furniah medicines for tho Kick, per eleventh
article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, three thousand live hundred dollars.
TABEGUACUE BAND OF UTAH INDIAN8.
For sixth of teu instalments for the purchase of
goods, under the direction of the Hecretary of tho In
terior, per eighth article treaty of October so\entli,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-threc, and Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For sixth of teu instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under the direction
‘ ‘ thousaud dollars.
nd necessary tooli
tor blacksmith’s shop, as per tenth article of said trea
ty, two hundred and twenty dollars.
For pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per same ar
ticle of same treaty, one thousand oue hundred dol-
article treaty February twenty-three, el| affira ,«U.
dred and sixty-rtxty-aevau, four thousand dollars.
wrAin>ont*J>-
To pay for the services of three persons, to be ap
pointed by the Hecretary of the Interior, to ascertain
and report the amount of money, if any, doe by the
twenty-throe, eight* en hundred aud sixty-eeveo, three
thousaud dollars.
OTTOWAS,
To pay the claim of J. T. Jones, being for destruc-
teeuth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen
hundred and sixty-seven, six thousand aeveu bundled
dollars.
PCOB1AS, KAfcKASlUAA, WBAS, AND PIANKKAUAWH.
To smouut to be paid per capita from tho sum of
thousand six hundred
rent/-L.e :euta, invested
for said Indians, per act of Cougros*, July twelve,
eighteen hundred and sixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar
ticle treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred
d sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars.
In establishing themselves iu
their new homes, per twenty-fourth article tresty Feb
ruary twenty-three, «Jghtceii hundred and sixty seven,
thirty thousand dollar?
till vested in Kanse* bonds in Decemlier, eighteen
hundred aud sixty-oue, per twenty-fourth article treaty
February twenty-tbr< o, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
tven, three thousand seven hundred dollars.
For first of six instalments lor pay of blacksmith,
id for necessary Iron and steel and tools, per twen
ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteen hundred
d sixty-seven, fifteen hundred dollars.
BAO AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MI8SI88IPPL
coasary to pay to the Sac
dians, purlier
ptr a
J this
reaty, at the rate of <
> della
thn
idredtii acres of hind, (beiug th
>dred and tifty-m veil thousand s<
United Htates, alter deducting the an
apart for individuals), per third arm
ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and
liuudred aud forty-seven thousand t
ninety-three dollars and thirty-t
treaty February eighteen, eight
blacksmith, aud
per seventh article
hundred and six-
. six thousand dwlhi:
For first of five instalments for the support of a
physician and purchase of modicines, per tenth article
troaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
seven, fifteen hundred dollars.
For first of five iua'almeuts for supplying said tribe
with tobacco and salt, per tenth articlo treaty Februa-
ud sixty-seven, three
•gent, one physlclao, and two teachers for tho Mission
Indians of Californio, twenty-two thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be nec
essary to supply the deficiency in the appropriation for
removing the Indians from Smith’s River reeervsttcn
to Hoops Valley aud Round Valley reservation* 1n Cal
ifornia, two thousand five hundred dollars.
Fur defraying the expense of removal and subsl
ti-uee of Indiana iu Oregon not parties to any treaty,
and for pay <>f necessary employees, twenty thousand
dollars.
For defraying the expense of removal and subsis-
tenco of Indians in Washington Territory not parti* s
to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employees, fif
teen thousand dollars.
To enable the Secretary of lbe Interior to take charge
of certain stray baud* ot Pottawatomie aud Wluueba-
go Indians, in the State of Wisconsin, five thousand
dollars.
For salary of a special agent to take choigo ol Win
uebago aud Pottawatomie Indians cow In the State ol
Wisconsin, one theusand five hundred dollars.
For pay ment of interest on oue million two hundred
and miieti -nine thousand three hundred dollars, uon-
payiog ht-’< ke, held by the Hecretary <»f the Interior In
tor various Indian trlbis, up to and including tho
interest payable July firat, eighteen huudrod and six-
ty-ulne, has two monlka [seventhaj of six per centum
nterrstou eeven hundred aud ninety-six thousand
iglit hundred dollar**, Virginia stock, for tho pay-
noiit of which provision haa been made, sixty-fire
thousaud elx bundre i aud eighteen dollars and fllty*
v « a cents, or so much thoreof as may be uecesaary.
For payment ol lutercat on fifteen thousand dol-
lara, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred und slxty-uinc, for the
Cherokee school luud, nine hundred dollars.
For payment of interest ou sixty-eight thousand
dollars, ubaireeled bond*, for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty.niue, of the
Cherokee national fund, four thousand and eighty dol
lars.
For insurance, transportation, and necessary ex-
penaea ol ths dolirery of annuities and provisions to
the Indian tribes in Mlnuse.oU sud Michigan, ti n
thousaud dollars.
For insurance, transportation, and necessary «•*-
ponses of the delivery to ' '
ton Kioux Indians of an
eight thousand doliara
For actual necessary exp* uses incurred, and that
may hereafter be Incurred, by officers of die Indian
depariuent In the rescue of prisoners from Iudian
pe
turning them to their homes, and for
incident to tiie arrest and confinement within
litory of the United States, by order of such o(-
il persons charged with crimes against the In-
live thousand dollars.
ollua Cherokee Indian
thousand fivo in
sixteen thm:
dating this treaty, per nl
ruary eighteen, eighteen
teen huudred dollars.
eighteen huudred ar
>ur hundred dollars.
» paytho expenses
stock, as per same articlo of s
LEY, OREO ON.
For last of five instalments of the third so:
nutty for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed
by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth
November, eighteen hundred and flfty-iawM | “Mere
clan and purchase of medicines, per sixth articlo trea
ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred aud fif
ty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For tho fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay
of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per
sixth article tresty twenty niuth November, t ighteen
huudred and fifty-four, ono thousand four hundred
and fifty dollars.
UMPQUA9, (COW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalments iu blanket. 1 *,
clothing, provisions, and stock, per third articlo treaty
nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five hundred and fifty dollars.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8E, AND UMATILLA
TRIBES.
For lost of five Instalments of second series, to be
expended under tho direction of the President, per
second article treaty ninth June, eighteen huudrod
and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the purchase of
all necessary mill fixtures and mochonJcal tools, med
icines and hospital stores, books and stationery for
• " M . Ira .
tuyere, por fourth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-
thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay and
subsistence of ono superintendent of farming opera
tions, ono farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, one
wagon and plough-makor, oue carpenter aud joiner,
one physician, aud two teachers, per fourth article
treaty ninth June, elghteon hundred and fifty-five,
eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho pay of each
' the head chiefs of the Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and
Umatilla bands, tho sum of five hundred dollars per
aanum, per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eightee n
hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for salary for tho
of Pio-pio-mox-mox, per fifth article treaty ninth
June, olghteen hundred and fifty-five, one hundred
hundred and thirty-seven, and joint resolution July
[seventeen, eighteen hundred aud sixty-two,fifty-thou
sand dollars.
For twenty-third of thirty Instalments of Interest on
cighty-fivo 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 instalmcn'a, to be expended under
the direction of the President, as per seventh articlo
treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
five, two thousand dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
For last of five instalments of second scries for ben
eficial objects, at tho discretion of the President, per
fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
two schools, one of which is to bo ac agricultural and
Industrial school; keeping in repair school buildings,
and for providing suitablo furniture, books, aud sta
tionery, i»er fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred aud fiity-fivo, five hundred dollars
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment
one superintendent of teaching aud two teachers,
per filth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the employment
fono superintendent of farming and two farmers,
two millers, two blacksmiths, ono tinner, one gun
smith, ono carpenter, and ono wagon aud plough-ma
ker, per fifth article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, eight thousand flvo huudrod dol-
| Lara.
I tenth of tweuty instalments for keeping in re-
HM kw and flouring mills, and furnishing tho neces
sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty uinth
Jnne, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred
tho
five per centum per annum, “to lie paid annually for
tho support of schools," at per third article treaty of
March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six,
venty-five hundred dollars.
For Interest on twenty thousand dollars, at tho rate
of five per centum per annum, "to be paid annually,”
for the support of the Beminolo government, as per
third article treaty of March twcntT-flrit, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars.
For tills amount, being the interest on fifty thous
and dollars from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred
and sixty-six, tiie date of thn ratification of tho treaty
made with the Heminolea, March twenty-one, eighteen
hundred aud alxty-six. to November twelve, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, tho date when tho payment
of said aura commenced, two years, two months, and
•onty-o
per fourth article treaty of February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and
sixty dollars.
Por miller, during the pleasure of the President, alx
hundred dollars.
HENACA8 OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity, In lieu of intereet on stock,
per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-one, six thonsand dollars.
For Interest, In lieu of investment, on seventy-five
thousand dollars .at five per centum, per act of twenty-
venth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three
thousand seven hundred aud fifty dollars.
For Interest, at five per centum, on forty-three
thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from (mtsrti
Bank to the United Htates treasury, per act of twanty
seventh June, eighteen hnndred and forty six. two
thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty
pair the hospital, and providing tho necessary medi
cines and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty
ninth Juno, eighteen hundred fifty-five, three huudrod
SCAB AND I HA'
lulty. In specie, per fourth article
treaty seventeenth September, eighteen handred and
eighteen, one thousand dollars.
Por blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and
Iron and steel for shop, daring the plenenre of the
. ^ . . .. | . p pro
viding nsaseenrj tools thersftar, per fifth artlole treaty
June ninth eightecu hundred aud fifty-live, fivo huu
dred dollars.
For tenth of twonty instalments for the pay of a
physician, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred and flity-five, oue thousaud four hundred
dollars.
th of twenty instalments for keeping In re
pair the buildings required for the various employees
and for providing thn necesaary furniture tberefoi,
per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, thro# hundred dollars.
” th of twenty Instalments for tho ssla-y of
such person as the said confederated tribe* and Mad*
of Indians may select to bo their bead chief, per filth
article treaty ninth Jnne, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, five hundred dollars.
YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX.
For drat of ten instalments (second series), to he
paid to them or expended for their benefit, commune-
with tho year in which they shall remove to aud settle
and reside upon their reservation, por fourth article
treaty nineteenth April, sighteou hundred and fifty-
eight, forty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part
ot tho moneys appropriated to pay annuities duo the
sftvornl tribes or bands ot Indians named in this act
shall be expended for any other articles of lood, cloth
ing, agricultural or mechanical implements that such
aa shall be agreed upon by the chiefs ana headmen of
said tribe, in a general council hold for this purpose,
the same to bo estimated for by tho local agent aud
certlfed by tho superintendent of Indian affairs, ex-
oept where otlierwlae provided by treaty stipulation.
SENECAS, MIXED SENECAS AND 8IIAWNF.E8,
QUA TAWS, CONFEDERATED] PRO MAS, KAH-
KASKU8, WKA8, AND P1ANKKSHAWH, OTTOWAS
OF BLANCHARD'S PORK AND ROCHE DK BtF.UF,
AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTKS.
To pay for twenty thonsand acre# of land ceded to the
f vrernmenthy the Dense**, per first article treaty
ebrnery twenty-throe, eighteen hundred and aixty-
seven, twenty thousand dollar*.
To pay for thirty thousand acres of land ceded to
tke government by the Senecas, per second article
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen huudred aud
sfxty-*even, twenty-four thousaud doll.irs.
snawnuM.
treaty February twonty-three, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, two thousand dollars.
For first of five Instalments for blacksmith aud as
sistant. shop aud tools, and Iron and steel for shop,
nsr eighth article treaty February twenty-three, ’
teen hundred aud sixty seren, five hundred dolli
quarawi.
For amount to b# paid to tho Quapaws to i
them In re-ostabUshing themselves at their homes
upon their remaining reservation, por ninth article
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, five thousand do Haro.
CLonu ron Loans *r run won.
To pay a commission, not to exceed two parsons,
to be appointed by ths Secretary ot the Interior, who
shall prooeed to the country of the ftooeoaa, mixed Be-
TABEGUACUE, MU ACHE, C'Al’OrE, WKEMINUCHE,
YAMPA, GRAND RIVER, AND UINTAH BANDS OF
UTE.
Fur construction of a warehouse or store room at
each of the agencies, for the use ot tho agent iu
lag goods belonging '
the agent at each of the agencies, fifteen hundred dol
lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousaud dollars.
For the construction of two school-houses, as pc
fourth article treaty of Marcli two, eight hundred am
sixty-eight, six thousaud dollars,
. . thousaud dollars.
For the erection on said reservation^^!
agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill
aud a ehinglo machine attached, as per fourth articlej
treaty of March two, olghteen hundred aud sixty-eight,
sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as ma>
be necessary.
For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers,
and ono blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth articles
treaty Marcli two, eighteen huudre 1 and sixty-eight,
fivo thousand two bundrod and fifty dollars.
For purchase of iron and stoel, and tho necessary
tools for tho blacksmith shop, per ninth articlo treaty
March two, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, two
huudred and twenty dollars.
For first of thirty instalments, to bo expended under
tho direction of tlio Hecretary of tho Interior, for
clothes, blaukets, and such other articles as ho may
think proper and necessary, per eleventh articl
Marcli two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
thousand dollars.
For annual amount to bo expended, under the di
rection of the Hecretary of the Interior, in supplying
said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans,
aud potatoes, until such timn as said Indians shall be
fomui to bo capable of sustaining themselves, per
twelfth article treaty March two. eighteen hundertd
aud sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amount, to bo expended undorthc direction
of the Secretary ot the Interior, in providing each
lodge or head of a family in said confederated bands
with ono gentle American cow, aR distinguished from
ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, and live head of
sheep, per thirteenth article treaty March two, eigh-
hundred and sixty-eight, forty-five thousand dol
lars.
GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPEN8ES OF THE IN
DIAN SERVICE.
ARIZONA.
For tho general incidental expenses of tho Indian
[service in the territory of Arizona, presents of goods,
agricultural implements, and other useful articles, und
‘list them to locate iu permanent abodaa. and sun-
hemsolvesby tho pursuits of civilized life, to be
expeuded under tlio direction of the hecretary ol the
Interior, seventy thousaud dollars.
CALIFORNIA.
For the general incidental oxpeuses of the Iudian
' a California, including travelling expenses of
COLORADO TERRITORY.
For the general incidental oxpenaos of tho Iudian
service in Coloiado Territory, preac-io -f goods, agri
cultural implements, and other useful articles, and to
assist thorn to locate In permanent abodi t, and sustain
themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be ex
pended under the direction of tho Secretary of tlio In
terior, twenty-five thousand dollars,
DAKOTA TERRITORY.
For the general incidental expenses of the India
be
expended under tho direction of the Hecretary of the
Iotorior, fifteen thousand dollars.
IDAHO TERRITORY.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
service iu Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul
tural implements, and other useful articles, ami to as-
1 tended under tho direction of tho Secretary of the In
terior, fifteecn thousaud dollars.
For this amount to pay thn balunco due on certain
contracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of
ficio superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri
tory, in July, eghtecu hundred and sixty-
MONTANA TERRITORY.
r tlio general incidental expenses ot the Indian
service in Montana Territory, prnaeuts of goods, agri
cultural implements, aud other useful articles, and to
siHlst them to locate iu permanent abodes, »nd to sus
tain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be
expended under the direction of tho Secretary of tho
ti'.n of Idaho Territory, and :
< "• II. • n the Fort Ilall reaer
Idaho Territory, or on the Wietz or Klamath reserva-
in Oregon, as the Secretary of the Interior may
mine including the transportation of all necesaa
ry articles and the material aud labor for the con-
lion of the house* aud mills and pay (ofj
thirty thousand dollars,
much thereof as may bo
aid iu subaistiiig said Indians for the first
heir settlement ou said reservation or re-
of which to he expeuded nutil said
Ktshlinlitd, and to be applied pro
e commission, twenty-two thousand five hundred
tore.
■■this amount, or so much thereof as may he nu-
ccRssry to pay expenses Incurred in making and pre
paring homes, furnishing provisions, tools, aud farm
ing uteusils, cuttle, aud furnishing food and truspor-
i tat ion for bauds of Indians with which trestles hsve
been made by tho Indian peace commission, nnder
‘ ' ^ ‘ Major General W. H. Usr-
br »t. eighteen hundred
and sixty-eight, fonr hundred end eighty-five thou*-
and seven huudred and eighty four dollar* and twen-
upon their land* in tho year eighteen hundred and
Mxty-aix, as shall, (bo found due,] after proper investi
gation under tho direction of tho Hecretary of tho In
terior, who sl.su appoint s commission to ascertain
sud report the smouut of the damage* sustained, not
exceeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided »ra
rats iu payment of tlio claims to bo found duo which
shall be s final settlement of said claims. *
To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for do-
redations committed by Indians in iiorthwoatern
, e , yo ‘. r .^ g . t< T n hundred and flfty-seven, ten
d thirty-four
la. And bo it further enacted, That all goods
— fcrebandise furnished any tribo or band of In
diana unter tho provisions of any set shall be tu nod
by he agent or superintendent of such tribo or
band to the chiefs of the tribe or band in bulk and in
the original package, as nearly as practicable, and in
plemcuts, and other useful article
to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain then
by the purnuita of civilized life, to l>e expeuded i:
For the general ineidental expensta of the Indian
.rvice iu New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu
ral Implements,sml other useful articles, sml to assist
‘ rnianent sliodes, and sustain them-
its of clvilizsd lifo, to ho expended
nnder tiie direction of tho Secretary of the Interior,
forty thousaud dollars.
OllEOON AND WARniKUTON TERRITORY.
For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian
service In Oregon and Washington Territory, Includ
ing insurance sml transportation of auuulty good* sml
preseubi, (where no special provision thereior is made
by treaties), and office sml travelling expense* of the
superintendent, agents, and suh-ageuts, thirty-five
thousand five hundred dollars.
UTAH TERRITORY.
For the general incidental expenses of tho Indian
«lu Utah Territory, presents of goods, sgricul-
i lifo.
pended under the direction of the Secretary of the In
terior, fifteen thousand dollars.
For the transportation and necessary expenses of
delivery of previsions to the Indians within tho Utah
superintendency, ten thousaud dollars.
For this smouut to carry out tho action contemplat
ed by set of Congress, approved Msy fifth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-four, entitlod, "An set to vacate and
sell the present Indian reservations fn Utah Territory,
and to settle said Iudtaus in Ulutsli Valley," five thou
sand dollars.
MI8CFLLANIvOU8,
For the expenses of colonising, supporting, and fur
nishing agricultural implements and stock, pay of ne
cessary employee?., purchasing clothing, medicine,
iron and stoal, maintenance of schools for Indians late-
ly residing in Texas, but now residing on the Choctaw
leasehold, to be expendod under the direction of the
Secretary of th* Interior, eleven thousand dollars.
ron THE WICHITA* AND OTHER AFFILIATED BANDS.
For th* expenses of oolonizing, supporting, and fur
nishing said bands with agricultural Implements and
stock, psy of necessary employees, purchaso of cloth
ing, medicine*, iron snd steel, and msinteusi.ee of
school*, to be expended under the direction of the
Secretory of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
CALIFORNIA.
For the purchase of cattle for beof and milk, togeth
er with clothing and lood. teams and farming tools
for Indians In Colltorula, sixty thonsand dollars.
Forperofooe physician, one blacksmith, on* a*
aletsat blacksmith, on* farmer, one carpenter, sod
an* teacher upon each of th* three reaervationa of Osl
Hondo, snd one milter st the Bound Talley, sad
upon he ” “ —
s Hoops Valley reservation*, sad i
• *pert*l
atloiiM, no p
Indians shall l>c
shall bo »,
thousand dollars: I rovided, That none of the pay
ments provided for in this act shall be made uuIcsn
tho Secretary of the interior shall be satisfied that the
Gibes bands, or individuals named have observed th<
treaty stipulations under which such payment* bate
d also the provisions ot auy other trea-
hich^they may bo par-
•bservod all
made to them pro rata.
To pay tho expenses of two com mission era, under
te nth articl* troaty of February twenty-seventh, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-seven, With tho Pottawato
mies, two thousand five huudrod dollars.
For this amount to pay for subsUtenco furnishe.
to the Pones Indians, by direction of the Indian peace
tics with tlio govurnment t
ties; or in esse portions of said tribes or bs*udT have
' said obligations, payments shall bo
Foi
Mandau Indians, under iriatrnciil
[peace commission, to make said Indians, as far as poiil
slide, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thonsand two hun
dred nnd seventy-six dollars and forty-seven cent*
For this amount, to supply a deficiency In the ap
propriation for pay ol commissioners to bo appointed
by tho President, as por forty-ninth snd fiftieth art*
cles treaty April twouty-elghth, eighteen hundred snd
sixty-six, snd Senate amendment thereto, with the
Choctaws snd Chiekasaws, fifteen hundred and thirty-
eight dollars snd forty-seven cents.
For tliis amount, interest due the Choctaws and
Chickasaw*, August eighth, eighteen huudred und six
Sar-oight, on three hundred thousand doliara held in
runt for said Indians, under the third article treaty)
pril twenty-eighth, eighteen huudred and ixty-six
[fleer, thousand dollars.
| For this amount, or so much thereof as may bet).
enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay
" ' ’ ’ allowed by tho Indian
unpaid vouchers s
nd nine hundred ami six dollars a
Of the
rocti cable,
bond by the chief* ""in such* 1 manner
deem best, in the presence
chiefs have obsei
co. 3. And lie it further cm
ded balance now ataudlng t _ _ _
tribe of Indians on the books of the Treasury Dt>-
partment, appropriated for or belonging to tliom for
educational purposes, may be used under the dlrec-
tion of the superintendent of Indian affairs for the
trill supurintcmlency iu tho purchase of such arti-
i of food and clothing as may in his discretion be
ught necoitosry to relieve tlio most pressing wants
Idition iUl "’ t Uy U inK lu * dMtu,Uo suffering
co. 4. And bo it furtlie
pnated tho further sun
»o much thereof as msy be necessary, to CDsbleVhe
President to maintain tho peace among and with tlio
various tribes, bands, aud parties of Indians, and to
civilization among aald Indians, bring them
•actlcable, upon reservations, relieve their nel
. and encourage their efforts at self support • a
rej>ort of all exiienditures under this appropriation'
he made in detail to Congress in December next; am,
purpose of enabling tho President to execute
... act j le 1§ ij ere ky ( » u th or .
thn p<>’
r next; and
- - III the Pri>ilil«n«
inferred by t
his discretion, to organise a board of’commii-
, to consist of not more than ten persons, to be
n eminent for their intelll-
, - - te serve without pecuniary
compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise
Joint control with thn Necrrtary of the Interior over
the disbursement of the appropriations madeby th'sart
r any part thereof that the President may designate;
"d to P*y tiie necessary expenses ol transportation
‘ibristence and clerk hire of said commissioners
hilo actually engaged In Said service there is Bcrcby
appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not
Tisted, the sum of twenty-fl * thous-
Mnucli thereof as may bo necessary,
ed "*** > , a * n °thing iu
ntieth day of July, eighteen hundred uud
r enacted, That the appr
8i:<\ G. And ho It furtbei
iriatioti of one hundred and seventeen thousand’ dol-
ara made to tho State of Mluncsots, July second,
... supply a defleieu-
Indian hostilities in ll
sixty-two, be, and tho sai
brace such exix iidfturcs
ii sump
year eighteen huudre.
uc is hereby, extended to em-
fMHBM Uie year eighteen
third, eighteen hundred snd sixty-three, entitled "An
set making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of
orararaoal lor th. yw .ndlii, Jon. Iblrttoth.
ron hundred sud sixty-fonr, snd for tho renr end
ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred snd sixty-three
id for other purposes." # *
A proved, April 10, lb69.
United States Mall Stag-
FROM
ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA
f EAVEH ATLANTA MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS
* J FRIDAYS, at 7 o’clock a. m. Stag# office In AUau
to. at the United Htates Hotel, which 1* a flrat-claea
Hotel, Proprietors and Clerks always ready and willing
to accommodate.
Passengers stopping at other hotel* are re
quested to register their name* for a seat by g o'clock
s. M., of mail days, aud they will be tarnished a ticket
when registered. Baggage taken to and from th* office
free of charge. JOHN CAIN, Jr., Proprietor
Atlanta. Janvary.Wth, 1*69. ^
P. 8.—Express packages taken to and from the office.
All other packages desired Ip be sent by th* Hack will
be received and delivered at the Stag* office aadaiMo-
Afee. Kellogg tk Go's stone, on Peachtree street.
LUl. .too, rat u Curat In nfrarara to MTlradtaU
ta Forvyth county. Address me at Cmnuaiag, Or.