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ATLANTA
SAMUEL BARD.
NEW ERA.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MOVING, SEPTEMBER 26, 18(39.
VOL. V.—NO. 1282.
[OFFICIAL.]
ED STATES LAWS
I tbe V.'rnt Heuulou or the Fort}'
lint (1ii(rrn.
IPuouc-Nu. IS.]
Hug appropriation* (or the current aud
• of th# iadlati department. mid
| treaty stipulation# with various Indian
t year ending Juno thirteenth, eighteen
l seventy.
M*U11KYENNKH AND NORTHERN AKA
1 7 l'AHOKH.
(treaty stipulation with Ih© northern
Northern Arapahoe Indiana, under treo-
©ighteeu hundred aud Mxty-right, for
■ding June thirtieth. eighteen hundred
r eouatnn tlon of school houao, per
Jpoaty May tenth. eighteen hundred
ft V* thousand dollar#.
r instalment# tor purchase i»l rkdli
L treaty May tenth. clKhteen hun
Ight, for the fomal year ending iuu
a huudrtd and aevuniy, ten ilmu
ji Instalment#. to be expends d by the
• Intorrlor, (teu dollar* lor each Indian
I'll undred aud aixty noula.) in the pur.
IrixUiarticta treaty May tenth, eighteen
Jxty-right. for the lineal year ending
^eighteen huudred and seventy, ulm
undred doUara.
r UmtalmeiiU to furnish raid Indian
luoa». per all th article treaty May tenth,
nd sixty eight, fur the fiscal year
slghtoen huudred aud ■
ad dollar#,
phyaician, hnlra hundred dollars;
uaand dollar*; carpenter, seven buu-
r dollar*; miller. seveu hundred and
\engineer, eight hundred dollar#; faun-
i aud twenty dollar*; aud blacksmith,
|and twenty dollar*, par seventh article
cighteeti huudred and aixty-eight,
rending June thirtieth, eighteen huu-
br, live thouM&ud eight hundred and
it, may grow the most profitable
Ive year, per ninth article treaty
i hundred and sixty-eight, for the
e thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
i hundred and seventy, four
ALLA AND CLACKAMAS IN-
LAMETTE VALLEY.
Hants of the third series of an-
(fcjecto, par second article treaty
ry. eighteen hundred and fltty-
I hundred dollar*.
I AUD ABAI'AUOLS.
y Instalment* provided to be
ii article of the treaty of Octo-
>en hundred and aixty-aoven,
s Lodge Creek, tu Kansas, twenty
nil red and slxty-aavcn, seveu
1 dollars.
i circular saw-mill, with
kchine attaobed, per fourth a
F twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred
pt thousand dollars.
r»lclan, per thirteenth article trea-
Ighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
dred and sixty-four, Mx hundred aud alxly-a#VFti flol
lara and aixty^even oenta.
For third of ten instalments of the second aerie*. **
pay of two farmer*, per tourtb article treaty fouirb D«-
tobsr, eighteen hundred aud forty-two, aud eighth »>>
Uoi* treaty thirtieth HepUiubur, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four, aud third article treaty **»J r , l,e T , ®* u ;
eighteen huudred and alxty-four, three hundred and
thirty-three dollar* and thirty-throe pent*. .
For fifteenth of twenty instalments of annuity
money, per third article treaty tweilty-aecond Fsb: na
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty thousand
ForUrautv-third of twenty-six instalments, t
paid the Chippewa* of Mississippi. J**r third article
treaty AU««*t second, eighteen huudred ami forty-
seven, one thousand dollar*.
For second cf tou instalment* for tho support of
school or schools u]>ou seid reservation, in acoordam
wiilt third article treaty of March nineteenth, eightw
huudred and sixty-seven, tour thuossud dollars.
For second of teu instalment* to bo expended in
promoting tho progress of the jpeopla in agriculture
and assiHting them to become solf-siistaiulug, lu accor
dance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-sovou, six thousand dol-
■»«. MtJ
For second of ten instalments for tho support of a
•hyxiclau, in accordance with third article treaty
of March nineteenth, eighteen huudred and sixty-aev-
mm " oiuutid two hundred dollars.
>ud of teu instalments for the purchase of
medicines, la accordance with third article
»f treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud
of delivery of anti tilth ...
of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article of the
treaty oi March nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty -
, five thousand dollars.
CH1ITKWAS, VILLAGER, AND LAKE WlNNEl’A-
OOHHIHil HANDS.
>r fifteenth of thirty lnataiumutg of auuuity lu
ley, per third article treaty twenty-eeooud Febfu.i-
.. ighteeu hundred and fifty-five, ton thousand six
huudred and sixty-six dollars aud sixty-six cents.
For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity iu
goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand
dollars.
For fifteenth of thirty instalments for purposes of
utility, per third article treaty twenty-sec ud Februa
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fopr thousand did-
pleasure of the Preatdsut, per eighth atticlo treaty
hundred and fitty-atx, two thOuaaud dollar*.
For education, during the pleasure of the President,
tier fifth article treaty February tons teenth, eighteen
saty seventh August, eighteen huudred and fifty-six,
ten thousand dollars,
. of five per centum, to be expended under the di
rection of the Secretary of Uie interior, under provl
stone of the third article treaty June fourteenth, eigh-
eu hundred and alxty-alx, thirty-eight thouaaud *«v-
i hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty oeuta.
For this amount required to p#y the expenses of
taking a census and investigating tho claim* of ioyai
refugee Indiana and froedmeu, per fourth article trea.
|—ma fourteenth, eighteen huudred and sixty-six,
For fliteoiith of twcuty instalment# ft
education, Including compensation of teaclu
third ' rticlo treaty twenty-second February, eightee
purisM
hundred and fifty-five, threi
For lust ol fifteen install IP
smith* and smiths’ shops, per third article treatv
j m Id fifty
for support of two
... ... third art |
twenty-second February - , eighteen hundred
mglneer to
bird article
nudrsd and
Aftgtfivg, gig hundred dollars'.
CHIVPEWAS OF THE IftitelSSfPPJ. VILLAGER,
AND LAKE WINNKUAQOSillHlf BaNM OF CHIl’-
PEWA INDIANS I.V MINNESOTA.
For sixth of ten Instalment
with ten yoke of pood work o ... .
hundred grubbing hoes, teu plough#, ten grind-
kth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
Ti dollars.
on of achoool-house or mission
i article treaty October twenty-
y-eighth, eighteen huudred and
ulred dollars.
f of goods, and so forth, to the
>*, three thousand four hnn-
[ AND UMPQUA INDIANS. H
a instalments of annuity, to be
I by the President, per third arti-
Movembor, eighteen hundred and
istalmcnts for pay of teachers
LACK KlVEft.
3 be placed to credit of education-
was of Saginaw, Swan creek, and
J thirtieth September, eighteen
f, five thousand dollar#.
y instalments in goods, houso-
king utensils, per fourth article
Aber, eighteen hundred and fifty-
Dollars.
|ty lnstahnout* for agricultural
“i, caruoutera' aud other tools,
l, per fonrth article treaty tliir-
hundred and fifty-four,
®ty instalments for moral and
. school at their village, per
pity instalments for six smiths
pd and fifth article a treaty thtr-
B|m hundred and fiity-four,
f Instalments for the support
• second and fifth articles
; eighteen hundred and fifty-
hundr. d and twenty dol-
durlng the pleasure or the President, per name treaty,
, —_-—J of
supplying tho Bed IaUo band of Chippewa# with gill-
ing twine, cotton matter, calico, llnsey, blankets,
sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for
such other useful articles, aud for such other useful
purposes as msy bo deemed for their best interests,
per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April,
idghtoou huudred aud sixty-four, eight thousand dol
lars.
For the sixth of flftoeu instalments for same objects
r Pembina bond of Chippewa#, per same treaty, four
thousand dollars.
ixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one black-
miith. one physician, who shall furnish medicine for
the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article
of same treaty, thre **“ ' *
sixth of Altec
nd steel and other articles fot
purposes, per same treaty as above, oi:
carpentering and other purposes, pe
thousand dollai
iaty thirtieth Soptemhe
i thorn
ad and sixty
brtation, and necessary cost of
■ provisions for Chlppawss of
■sand sevon hundred and aix-
fr-three cents.
i smith and shop, during the
Ant, por twelfth article treaty
Ighteeu hundred and fifty-four,
► April seventh, eighteen liun-
I hundred dollars.
a farmers, during the pleasure
welfth article treaty Heptember
"sired and fiity-four, and third
nth, eighteen huudred and six
o hundred dollars.
^ND OF CIIfPPF,WA8.
alments, for tho support of
it, and for tools, iron and
essary for the blacksmith
ktecaty of April seventh, eigh-
“ i thouaaud five Uun-
il.'nonts for the support of
r necessary books and sU-
sle treaty of April seventh,
Caty-tlx, eight hundred dol-
ialmeuta for the instruction
and purchase of se.nls,
- April
of annuity in mon-
B per third article treaty of
jandred and sixty.aix, Uiree
a of annuity In pro-
I tobacco, aa per third artlclo
htoen hundred and aixty-
Instalments of annuity in
Las per third article treaty of
t huudred and aixty six,
Lllara.
Ineocssaryoostofdelivery of
ilS.
sixth article treaty
» the MisBisRirrr.
and eighth artlclo trcAty
1 one hundred and
Ighteeu hundred aud forty-
treaty thirtieth September,
fifty-four, and third article
;hteen hundred ami sixty-four,
sdf ths aeoond seriee lu
e treaty fourth Ootober, eigh-
Ir-two, and eighth article treaty
ighteeu hundred and fifty-four,
JF seventh Mai, eighteen bun-
three thousand five hundred dob
land fbety-two, and eighth
ptembar, etditiso head red
1 article of treaty May seventh,
id alxty-ioar, six haaftsd and
Bieate oi eetfsod series, for
is sad tohaess, per Awuthar-
w, eighteen humirsd snd for-
• treaty thlrtteth Heptenher,
w. and third article of
a hundred and sixty-four,
' dollars and sixty-seven
*U of the second series for
^ *rtteU*tr2te
>teen huudred and Afty-foar.
’ toranth May, eighteen hun-
e hundred axes, (handled), twenty spades,
j| * * '-iments, per fifth artlch ‘
hundred and aixty-foi
first of thirty Instalments to supply male pc
>vor fourteen years of ago with a suit of good
substantial woolen clothing, consistin'' of . .
l.ai.tMlooun, tliuiD.l .liirt., Wid woolen ixk, TS’aSH
artiela IrMly M.J oerentfc. eightoen lulndril l ^nl ii l ,
Vy-eight, for Ibe #-o»l yt»t eufliug June lliirUetL, ilelj.
hundred a* d seventy, ten thousand dollars
For first of thirty instalments to supply each female
ter twelve yec, 0 f age with a flannel skirt or the
mda npenaaan to pate tho Sttiii, a n a [ r of WooleiJ
hose, twelve ys da of calloo, and twelvi yards coUon
me#tic, per 1. ith artlclo treaty of May aevanth
lliteen hundred and sixty-eight, for the fiscal year
ding Junatbh.».tli, eighteen hundred and «ev«-utv
five thousand doHrr#, 3 '
For first of thii instalmenfs to supply the bovt
nl girls under the ages named such flannel and oot-
- D my Le needed to make each a suit
ateres id, together with a pair of woolen hose for ea» i,.
per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun-
dml and sixty-eight, for the fiscul jesr ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, four thons-
and tlvo hundred nojlar*.
For the first jf leu uistalmeuts to be used by the
Hrcretary of the Interior In tho purchsso of such art!-
cl. a us from time to dike the condition aud necessi
ties of the Indian# may indicate to be proper, the sum
of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (one thousand
nine hundred and fifty-three souls), per ninth article
treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, for the fiscal yaar endftjg June thirtieth, eigh
teen huudred and seventy, nineteen thousand five
hundred and thirty dollars.
For the construction of a school house or mission
building, per thjrd arth.o treuty of May seventh, eigh
teen hundred and s4|y-fcigjit # tVo thousand five huu-
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician,
who shall furnish madlolnas for the sick, per eleventh
article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen huudred
and fifty-five, three thouaaud six huudred dollars.
MEN0M0NEE8.
For fourteenth of fifteen instalments for pay of inti
ler, per third si tide treaty twelfth May, eightevu hun
dred aud fifty-four, six huudred dsUar#.
For fourth of fifteen instalment* of annuity upon
two huudred aud forty-two thousand six huudred and
elghty-slx dollars, for cession of lands, per fourth ar-
tide treaty May twelfth, eighteen hundred end fifty-
four, eud Henate amendment thereto, sixteen thous
and one huudred aud aeveuty-ntuo dollars sud six
06 MIAMIEBOF KANBAH.
For permanent provision for blacksmith and assis
tant, and iron aud steel far shop, per fifth artlclo trea
ty sixth October, eighteen huudred and eighteen, ami
fourth article treaty June Ufth, eighteen hundred aud
flfty-focr, nine hundred and forty dollar*.
For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gun
smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen
article treaty fifth Juuu, eighteen huudred i
four, aix huudred dollars.
For Interest on flity thousand dollars,
_ . hundred
thousand dollar#, per third article treaty fifth June,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, erven thousand five
.ww manual labor schools, during
the phure of the President, per third article treaty
bepbier twenty-fourth, eighteen huudred and fifty-
sevtctm thouaaud dollars.
Fofitrchaae of iron anil ateel and other necessa
ries fihe shops, during the pleasure of tho rresi
dent, r same ueaty, five hundred dollars.
** - blacksmiths, ‘ ”'*'*"*
ar.TJ.r _ , J ‘ 1Ul
Forty of two strikers <
smithThop, per • *—
ty doll*.
For4 purchase of terming utensil* aud stock, dur
ing tlitlAssure of the President, per same treaty,
twelvsundrod dollars. , . .
For w of termer, per samo treaty, rix hundred
dollars, _
For pt of miller, at the discretion of tho President,
per santtreaiy, six hundred dollars
FurR of an engineer, at tii ~ A
Preoldej, per same treaty, twelv — - .
For p| of apprentices to assist in working tho unii,
per sankreaty, five hundred dollais.
For kfliiug iu repair the grist and eaw mills, ix*r
e trey, throe hundred dollars.
■‘ONOAB.
istalmenbiuf tho second sorics,
expended for their benefit,’
• •' ih, eighh on liiin-
liar. .
bo expended durintjUic pleasure
“to be id to them or expended for
per oocal article treaty twelfth March,
tired aufilt) -eight, teu thousand doih
For ll» amount, to bo expended dur
of Ujo Ftoiteut in furnisliing such aid
President, per fourth artlole treaty twentieth July,
eighteen huudred and thirty-one, one thousand and
1,1, dolUr*
For pormwient Mmiltj tor oaucUonal imr,o.c.,
I»r fourth «rUd« iro.tr Ihlrd Augnit, .ovouh on huu.
JttJ tuJ uluotr-nve, .ud third .rticlo tro»ty t.uth
M.y, oluhtoon huudrod Mid fifly four, ouo thouiund
<, °Forprrm»urut.nmitty. In «po-l<'. for oduc«Uon*l
uuruo.oi, per fourth irtlclo lru»ty t».uty-uluth Hep-
tcrubor, elihtoon huudred .ud .evontjen, .ud third
article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, two thouaaud dollars. M ,
For Interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand
dollars, for educational purposes, por third *rtl< ie
treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred ami fifty-four,
two thousand dollar*.
8II0SH0NK8.
a.
) ho expended, un-
urchose of
icir wants,
, UM .v. — | article
trusty October first, cigUteou hundred and sixty-tliroe.
a two hundred
1 ami fifty-seven dollar*
cd, at five per centui
>aty fifth Jun
Igbty-
dred dollar*.
E'or the ercctiou of a steam
grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third
thousand Uvo hundred dollars.
For employment of two carpenters, one thousand
eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmith#,
sand eight hundred dollars ; four farm labo
thousand four hundred dollars; one physl
thousand two hundred dollars, anfl nie<Jicim
sick, five huudred dollars, per fifth article tr
seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, so
sand seven hundred dollars.
For this amount to be applied toward tho support of
a saw-mill to be built for the conuuuu use of the Chip
pewas of Mississippi, aud tho Rod Lako ond Pembina
bauds of Chippewa#, so long as the President may
dlans, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and
other Improvements, as stipulated in tho seventh 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 than
three hundred miles travel, at teu cents j or mile, four
hnndred and eighty dollars.
For pay of female teachers employed on tho reserve-
tions to instruct'ludiau girls in domestic economy,
OF CUIPPKWA8.
For this amount as annuity to bo paid per capita l_
the Red Lake band of Chippewa* during the pleasure
of tho President, per third artlclo treaty second Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, aud second ar
ticle supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
ular saw-mill, with a
_ _— (ached, per third arti
cle treaty M»y seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, eight thousand dollars.
For pay of carpenter, farmor, blacksmith, miller,
and engineer, per teeth article treaty May seventh,
eighteen hundred and eixty-elght, five thousand two
hundred dollars.
For construction of a warehouse or store-room for
tho use of the agent in storing goods belonging to the
Indians, per third article of the treaty of Mar sev
enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eiglft, two thousand
five huudred dollars.
For the con»tructiou of an agency building, per
article of same treaty, two thouaaud dollars.
For tho building of a residence for a physician to
said Indians, per same article of same treaty, two thou
sand dollars.
For the construction of five buildings for carpenter
farmer, blacksmith, mUler, aud cut * —
hundred dollars each, per same articl
seven thousand five hundred dollars.
DELAWARES.
life annuity to chief, per private article to sup
ter*. »t five per oentnm, being the value of thirty-eix
sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hun
dred and twenty-nine, for education per Henate resolu
tion January ninete en, eighteen hundred aud thirty-
eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-six, two thousand three hundred
and four dollar#.
D WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH
INGTON TERRITORY,
tenth instalment on one hundred and fifty
amendment to f<
eon hundred and fifty-four, ele .„
sixty-two dollars aud eighty-nine cents.
MIAMIE8—EJCL RIVER.
For permanent annuity In goods or otln
fourth article treaty third August, seven tee
id nine-five, five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per
articles treaty twenty -firat August, eighteen hundred
and five, two huudred and fifty dollars.
For permanent aunnlty In goods or otherwise, per
third aud separate article to treaty thirtieth Heptember,
dollar# n hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty
MOLEL INDIANS.
For last of teu insteliesuts for keeping in reiiair
saw and flouring in ilia, aud for the pay of necessary
employees, the benefit! of which to bo shared alike by
ull tho confe derated bard*, per second article treaty
twenty-first December, eighteen huudred and fifty.
and joiner to aid in erecting building#
furniture for said Indians, aud to furniah tools iu ,n
■aid service, per second article treaty twenty-first Do-
cenibcr, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, one thousand
March tweih, eigntoen nuuuiou «... „
the Hccretarof the Interior r. ay consider advantage
ous and netfsary, seveu thousand five hundred dol
lars.
POTTO WATAMIEH.
For permaent annuity iu silver, per fourth article
treuty third ngiist, seventeen hundred and ninety-
live, seven Undred and twenty-four dollars and sev-
For pcrnmi ut annuity in ailver, per third article
treaty thirtk t September, eighteen huudred and
nine, three limlrea and sixty-two dollars and thirty-
nine ceuts.
For perinbeut annuity in ailver, per third article
treaty aecom October, eighteen hundred and eigli
teen, one thasand eight hundred and eleven dollar#
and ninety-time cents.
r permacutannuity in money, |wr second aril
on.-taud dolli
KAMI'KIIN Bonn#,
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to be expended,
under tho direction of the President, In the purchase
of such articles aa ho may dean auitablo to their
wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article
treaty July second, eight* eu hundred and sixty three,
teu thousand dollars.
KOHXUWjarrKBN BAKU*.
For sixth of twenty instalments. . to bo expended,
under the direction of the President, in tho purol»..#c
. , mm »*« mav deem suitable to their
three, live thousand dollar#.
OOf-JI11‘ BAM)#.
For sixth of twenty Instalments, tc
under the direction oi iho President, li
of such article*, including cattle for In
purpose*, a* he shall deem suitable l
* ““ ■“ u huntomer
necas aud Bhawneos, and' *juapaw*. and make careful
investigations of their cD « lo: < per twelfth
article troaiy February twenty-th 1 , eighteen hun
dred and olxty-tts/y seven, tour thousand dollars.
WYAMDOTXtXja.
To pay for tho services of three persons, to be ap
pointed by tha Becretary of the interior, te> ascertain
and report the amount of money, If any, due by tbe
United Htatoa to said Indian# under existing treaties,
and so forth, per thirte enth artlclo treaty February
twenty-three, eighteen hundred and alxty-aeven. three
tho ii #aud dollar#.
To pay the claim of J. T. June#, being for destruc
tion by fire of hts dwelllug and other property by
i huudred and fifty six, per e.gb-
white* in eigh — w —, ___
teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen
hundred and aixty-seveu, aix thouaaud aoven bundled
dollars.
> PIAftXKSiUW*.
u sum of
: hundred
. ts, invested
for said Indian#, per act of Congress, Julv
hundred and sixty
tide treaty February twenty-th . „
and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollar*.
ty-fourth *r-
i, eighteen hnndred
twenty-five thouaand dollar*,
this amount, t« he taken from the invested fund
of add Indians, ami to be paid to the tribe, per
capita, to assist them lu establishing themselves iu
their new homes, por twenty-fourth article treaty Feb
ruary twenty-three, cigbtecu hundred and sixty seven,
thirty thouxaud dollar#.
For thl« amount, being tho balance of interest, at
fixe per centum per month, on thlrty-uino thousand
nine huudrod aud fifty dollar# held by tho United
HLalcH front July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven,
♦oi in Kou*ai< bond# In December, eighteen
-riicle tree*-
T tho MlMdmi
Ifornia, twenty-two thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof aa may be m c-
esaary to supply the deficiency m the appropriation for
removing the Indians from Smith'* River reservation
to Hoops Valley and Bound Valley reservation# in Cal
ifornia. two thousand five huudred dollars.
Fot defray lug the expense of removal and suhsi
tence of Didian* iu Oregon not parti's to any treaty,
and for pay of necessary employee#, twenty thousand
dollars.
For defraying the expense of removal and Hubtu#
teuce of Indian* ui Washington Territory not partus*
to any treaty, and for pay of necessary employee#, lit
teen thouaaud dollars.
To enable tbe Secretary of the Interior totakechurgi'
of certain stray bauds of Pottawatomie and Wlnneba
S o Indian*, In the state of Wisconsin, five thousand
oliars.
For salary of a special agent to take cliaigo ot Win
nebogo and Pottawatomie Indians now in tho State of
Wisconsin, one the uaand five hundred dollar#.
For payment of interest on one milliou two hundred
and uinety-niue thousand three hundred dollars, non
paying stocks, held by the Hccretary of the Interior
thousand aix hundred
seven cents, or no much thereof as may be nece
For payment ot interest uu fifteen tUouanm
lars, abstracted bond#, for the fiscal year endint
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and buty-nine, t<
Cherokee school fund, nine buudn d dollar.!.
For payment of inter**-; on B ixt>-eight the
dollars, for the fiscal yar «
le treaty twatleth September, eight
Ad red a
eighteen hundred and fifty t
, seven thousand five
thousand five
OniCKASAWH.
For permanent annuity in goods, per act twenty-
fifth February, seventeen hundred and uinety-niue,
for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-nine, and for the lineal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, six
thousand dollar#.
CHOCTAWS.
permanent annuity, per second article treaty
•ixlemith November, eighteen hundred and five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty -second Juno, eighteen
hnndred and fifty-five, throo thousand dollar#.
For permanent annuity for support of light horte-
Jxth article treaty eighteenth October, * ighteeu
dred aud twenty, ninth article treaty January
twentieth, eightoaa hundred aud twenty-five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollar*.
For permanent annuity for education, por second
artlclo treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-
second June, eighteen huudred aud fifty-five, six thou-
article treaty twentieth January,eighteen hundred and
twenty-fl/e, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-sec
ond June, eighteen hundred and flity-five, tbreo hun
dred and twenty dollars.
For interest on throe hundred and ninety thousand
vo hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two
•nts, at flva per centum per annum, for education,
ipport of ths government, and other beneficial par-
me*, under the direction of the general council of tho
Choctaws, in conformity with tho provisions contained
tho duty of tho Secretary of tlio Iuterior to sell a suffi
cient amount of the bonds of the Uuitcd States held
in trust for tho Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay
the amount of tho awards heretofore approved by him
lu favor of Joseph G. llo.dd and Reuben Wright uu-
dor the provisions of tho fiftieth article of tho treaty
concluded with tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on
the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
CONFEDERATED TURKS AND RANDS OF IN
DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON,
last of fivo instalments, second series, for bene
ficial objects, at tho discretion of the President, per
nd artido treaty twenty-fifth Juno, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For tenth of fifteen Instalment* for pay sud subsis
tence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and ouo wagon
aud plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty*
filtli June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thou
sand live hundred dollar*.
For tenth of twenty instalment# for pay aud anbals-
tenon of on* physician, one sawyer, one miller, one
iiporintcndciit of fanning operations, and one school
head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth arti-
elatreaty twenty-fifth Jun*, eighteen hundred and fif
ty-five, live hundred dollars.
sly seventh August, seventeen hundred and
and fifth article treaty seventh August, elgli-
•reumuidrAdiiid fifty-six, one thousand fivo hundred
for vonnu.nl unnll. In Manor, P«r oroond ortl-
flTi on. . • '•“'■Ui !nne, ol«litoon hundred ud two,
uioovruVh Augii.t, oltihtoon liun-
dron ond flft.-.!three thouund doUoro.
SSSSflV 1 * ‘"I 1 ; 11 ' l “ moncr, por fourth .rticlo
2fJ5L*!“V-J>ur» lulu, .Iphtoon huudrod ud
twrntr.ail, ud fifth .rticlo trety .oventh Auouat,
j<jihtouhiiMii»d«d»ft,.,io.t w «' n t,
jjjthtou .nurtd *d Aftr.ii,
hot wui.nl unolty fo, blutamlth ud uot.
Unt, .nd for shop ud tool., per elsbtii Article trr.lv
twenty.huirlh Jounory, rlohCon humlwd ud twilTt^
ol,. ud fifth ortlolo trc«, ..ruth AunpL rtSSi,
hundred »nd IIKy-.U. d||ht hundred ud fottt dol-
1 ond forty del
etion,
lar#.
For permanent auuuity for iron aud steel f<„
per eighth article treaty twenty-fourtli January, eigh
teen huudred and twenty-six, and fifth artiola treaty
aevanth August, eighteen hundred and fitty-atf, two
hundred and seventy dollars.
For permanent annuity for tko pay of a wheelwright,
par eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh-
teen hundred ahd twautv-aix, and fifth artiola treaty
seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six
hundred dollars.
For blacksmith aud assistant and tor shop and tools,
daring the pleasure of the Preaidant, per fifth article
treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August,
eighteen huudred and fifty wta, eight hundred sad for*
Far Iron aud steel for show during the pleasure of
the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth Feb
ruary, eighteen huudred eud thirty-three, and fifth ar
ticle treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and tit-
ty-Rx, three hundred and seventy dollars.
For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of Uie Preal-
. . iUluK>nts lor the establish
ment anil support oi an agricultural and industrial
school, aud to provide said school with a auitablo iu-
or or instructors, per fourteenth article treaty
>-second Jauoary, eighteen hundred and "* -
lireo thousand dollars.
For truth of twcuty instalments for the establish-
mt nt aud support of a smith and carpenter shop, and
to furnish them with the nooesHory tools, per four
teenth article treaty twcnty-socond January, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars.
mth of twenty instalments for tho employment
of a blacksmith,
shall furnish nn
articlo treaty twenty-
irpenter, farmer, and physician, who
for the sick, per fourteenth
ond January, eighteen hun-
rl fifty-five, threo thousand six hundred dol-
»rs
FLATUF.ADS AKD OTHER CONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For tho firat ot five instalments on ouo huudred and
wenty thousand dollars, being tho third series, for
icucflcial objects, at tho discretion of the President,
•er fonrth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen bun-
Ired and fifty-five, four thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of
u agricultural and industrial school, keeping in re-
air the buildings, and providing suitable furniture,
took#, and stationery, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth
July, eighteen huudrod anil fifty-five, threo huudred
i therefor, por fifth articlo treaty i
bio lnstnn
teenth Jaly, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one’tlmn-
sand eight hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re-
and gunsmiths’, carpenters’,
firth articlo] treaty i
y. einiueeii iiunum’ - -
dred dollai
For tenth of twenty instalments for the employ
ment of two farmers, two miller#, one blacksmith, one
tanner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagou
and plough-maker, per firth article treaty sixteenth
July, eighteen huudrod and fifty-five, seven thousand
four hundrod dollai*.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair saw ami flouring mills, and for furnishing the
necessary tools aud fixtures therefor, i>er fifth article
treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
“tc huudred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair the hospital aud providing tlio necessary modi-
riiies and furniture therefor, per fifth articlo treaty
ilxteenth Jnly, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, throe
. istalment* for pay of a physi-
dred i
dollars.
nth oft v
pair the builtJlnyi
fifty-five, thr
OftWollt
■hiof* tho Flathead, Kootenay' and Up-
Iroille ribes, per fifth article treaty six-
to**nth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, fifteen
oil dollars.
insurance am’, transportation of annuity goods
For interest in lieu of investment on fifty-seven
thoiiHHiul fivo hundred dollars, balance of one hundred
and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the
firat of July, eighteen hundred and alxty-nlua, at five
per con turn por annum, for education or other bene
ficial purpoaos, under the direction of tho President,
per ninth article of treaty of May aevontoonth, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hun
dred and t
-cnty.il
illei
thousand dolli . _
le treaty of January fourteen, eighteen
hundred ami tetty-aix, ten thouaaud dollars.
KICKATOOS.
For sixteenth instalment of interest, at fivo per ecu-
ini, on one hundred thousand dollars for educational
ul other beneficial purposes, as per second artido
treaty May eighteen, eighteen huudrod sud fifty-four,
five thousand doUars.
[»er second articlo treaty eighteenth May, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand dollars.
KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS.
For fonrth of fivo instalments, to be applied under
direction of the President, as per second srtiolo treaty
of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-
four, eight thousand dollar*.
For third of twenty instalments for keeping In re-
■■■ -mill, one flouring mill, \>nlldiugs (or tho
blacksmith, carpeuter, and wagon and plough-maker,
the manual labor school, ami hospital, as per fourth
articlo treaty of Octobor fourteenth, eighteen hnndred
and slxty-foor, one Uiowsand dollar*.
For fourth of twenty instalments for Uie purchase
of tools and materials for saw and floor mills, carpen
ter. blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers’ shops,
aud books and «tatlon«rj for the manual labor
school, as per fourth article treaty of October lour-
teenth, eighteen huudred and sixty-four, one thous-
wagon and plowgh-essker, as nor fifth article treaty of
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-four,
six thousand dollars.
Fbr fourth of twenty instalments to pay salary and
RubaiHtem o of one phyeician, ono miller, and two
■uliool teachers, as per fifth artlole treaty of October
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty-fonr, three
thousand six hnndred dollars.
MAKAH TRIBE.
For last of four instalments ot thirty thousand dol
lars, (being the fourth aeries), under dlreotiou of the
Preeidont, as per fifth srtlcle of treaty of January
tlfirty-flrat, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, onsthot|S-
and five hnndred dollars.
Vos tenth of twenty Instalments for Mrtort of A
smith and carpenter's shop, sad to provide the neces
sary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty-
tret Jan nary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun
dred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalment# for the support of
tn agrlcn.tnral and Industrial school, and for pay of
teachers , per eleventh article treaty thlrty-firsl Janu
ary, eighteen hundred and flfty-flva, two thousand
necessary material# therefor, and for the subsist
♦v r uooud article treaty twenty-first
_.._^on hundred and fifty-five, twelve
hundred dollars.
NISQUALLY. PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES
AND BANDS OF INDIANS.
For fifteenth instalment, In part payment for re
linquishment of title to lands, to bo applied to ben
eficial object*, per fourth artlclo treaty tweuty-sixth
December, eighteen hundrod aud flfty-four, ouo thou-
treaty tweuty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, five thousand dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the support
ofttu agricultural and industrial school, and support
of smith and carpenter ahop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of
treaty December tweuty-sixth, eighteen huudred and
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars.
NAVAJ0E8.
For such articles of clothing,
leu thereof, for eight thousand
jxceedlng flva dollars each India..,... W AA.ununy w«ui
eighth article treaty June firat, eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars.
For seeds, forming Implements, work cattle, and
other stock for fourteen hundred families. In conform
ity with seventh article of above-named treaty,
hundred and forty thousand dollar*.
For survey of the Navajoo Indian reservation, in
conformity with fifth article treaty of June first eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand twe
hundred and twenty doliara.
For insurance aud transportation- or tho fiscal year
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy,
fifteen thousand doliara.
For defleieuoy in the appropriation for amount of
deficiency expended in subsisting tho Navajocs ut the
Bosque Redondo, according to tho contract made by
Theodore U. Dodd, from tho tweuty-Hecond of May,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, until their removal
««« r ° , 1 d 1 *‘omea, one thousand one hundred
fllty-five doliara and ninety cents.
SISSITON AND WARPETON.
For survey of reservation for tho Sissiton and War-
jeton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third,
fourth, »od fifth articles of tlio treaty w ith said Indi
an# of February nineteen, eighteen hundred and aixty
seven, forty-flvo thousand dollars, or so mush thereof
as as may bo m-ceasary.
NEE PERCE INDIANS.
For last of five Instalments of second scries for bon-
l*”
schools,
audindnstrlal school. JH r -
logs, and for providing suitable furniture, books, aud
stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh-
' nd fifty-five, five lmr
wenty instalments ft
fuperintendent of teaching i
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen lrnn-l
dred and fifty-five, threo thousand two hundred dol-
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping 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 Juno, eighteen huudred aud fifty-live, live
hundrod dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for Iho employment
of one superintendent of farming, and two farmer#,
two mill! rs, two blacksmiths, ouo tinner, one gun-
smiiluom^orpeuier, and ouc wagon and plough-ma-
i treaty eleventh June, eighteen
and furniture therefor, per filth articlo treaty eleventh
Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundrod
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi
cian, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juue, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dol-
* rs.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping iu re
pair the building* for the various employees, and for
providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth ar
ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
hundred and fifty-five, fivo hnndred dollars.
For last of four Instalment* to enable tho Indians to
remove and locate upon the reservation, to be expend
ed in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per first
clause fourth article treaty Jnno ninth, eighteen hun
dred am! sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars.
For fourth of tho sixteen instalment* for boarding
aud clothing the children who shall attend tho schools,
providing the schools Mid boarding-house# with neces
sary furniture, tho purchase of necessary wagons,
teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth,
per fourth clause fourth articlo treaty of June nine,
eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, three thousand dol-
thrcc, five hundred dollars each.
r third of fifteen instalments for repair# of house#
, shops, and so forth, and providing the necessary
furniture, tnola, ami materials, aa per filtl. article trea
ty June ninth, eighteen huudrod aud sixty-throe, two
ding schools, two assistant toachoi
e carpenter, and two millers, as i
treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred h
•'•n thousand six hundred dollars.
•r fifth article
id sixty-three,
For fonrth of ten instalment# for keeping in repair
grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith nhop,
ighth articlo treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-four, and third article treaty March
sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, tkrea hundred
dollars.
For nay of one cnuin*or, twelve hundred dollar#.
For fonrth of ten instalments for nay of one miller,
per unto treaties, nine handrail dollars.
For fonrth of ten instalments for pay of ono farmer,
per same treaties, seven hundred ami twenty dollars.
For fourth of teu lustalmeut* (or pay of blacksmith,
]>er samo treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
OSAO EH.
For interest on Jsixty-nlno thonsaud one hundred
and twenty dollars, at five per centum u«r annum, be
ing value of fifty- four sections of land set apart hy
Mill treaty for educational purposes, three thousand
four hundred aud fifty-aix dollars.
" ’ ‘ * n three hundred thousand dollars at
VI per sun am, to be paid semi-annually,
In money or such articles as the Hecretary of the In
terior may direct, aa per first artjoto treaty of Beptam-
ber twenty nine, eighteen hundrod and sixty-five, fif
teen thouaand dollars.
For transportation of goods, provisions, and so
forth, purchased for tho Great and Little Osage Indi
ana, or so much thereof as may be necessary, three
thouaaud five hwnfired dollar*.
OTTO WAR AND CHIPPKWAR OF MICHIGAN.
For second of four ooual annual instalments in coin
five thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
OTTO EH AND MISSOURI AH.
For seoond of fifteen laaUlmonta, botng tbs third
•oris*. In money or otherwise, per fonrth artiola treaty
fifteenth March, eighteen hnndred sad fifty-four, nine
thousand doUara.
PAWNEES.
For perpetual annuity, at U*et one-half which to
te in goods and each articles m may be deemed ne-
ceesary for thorn, per seoond article treaty twenty-
forty
For permannt annuity in specie, per second article
treaty tweutjnJnth July, eighteen hundred aud twen
ty-nine, elevd thousand five huudred and ninety-six
dollar# and tkrty-tliree cents.
For life anility to chief, per third article treaty
twentieth CcOber, eighteen huudred and thirty-1
twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty
tory i
tor that he chief or chiefs provi
es are atfl living.
of Congress, per
uuru uxuiic ceaiy oi ucuuu-r sixteenth, eighteen hun
dred and tweity-six, second article treaty September
twentieth, eqoteen hundred aud tweuty-elg‘ ’
fourth article reaty October twenty-seventh, t
hundred ond hirty-two, five thousand dollars.
For pennaxtnt provision for tbe payment of money
iu lieu of tolocco, Iron, and steel, per second article
treaty twentlrth September, eighteen hundred and
forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for
ty-three cent*.
For permatent provision for three blacksmiths and
assistants, aud for irou and steel for ahoy#, per third
artirie treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred
twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth Septern
eighteen hoxdred and twenty-eight, and second ;
ty-four cent*.
For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt,
per second article of treaty tweuty-nluiii July, eigh
teen hundred and twenty-nine, three huudrod aud
enteen dollars and nine cents.
For interest on four hundred and sixty-aix thous
and and twenty-seven dollars and forty-eight cents, at
fivo per centum, in conformity with seventh article
treuty of .June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun
dred and forty-air, twenty-three thousand threo huu
dred aud one dollars and thirty-seven cents.
To enable tho l’reaidont to carry out tho provisiui—
of tho third article of tbe treaty of November fifteen,
oighteon hundred and sixty-one, with tho Pottowato-
humlrcd and thirty-three thouaand one hundred and
sixty-threo dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and
•‘ sum ofnao hundred and twouty-three thousand
hundred and ninety-nine dollars *ud Bevcnty-three
w, m to ue paid out ot tus mnos uotongtu e
<ui.l tribe •>! Indians, or so much of said sum as
may be necessary to pay tho members of said tribe
who have actually withdrawn from their tribal reia-
i, and under sold treating bavo become citizens of
tho United States, be, and tho same are hereby, appro
priated : Provided, That n< -
belonging to minor childri . w
’ • any person for them, until such children shall have
taiuod tho ago of tweuty-ono yoars: And provided
irtiior, That before tho President shall cj
oney to be paid out of this appropriation
patents to be Issued, bo shall canso evidence t
ken and shall be Mtisflcd that tho recipient*
tit'od to the samo under tho aforesaid treaties, and lie
. require tho Secretary of tho Iuterior
be sold such proportion of the bonds hold by hli
trust for said Indians '
d provisions,
POTTOWATOMIES OF HURON
kmanent annuity in money or othi
Jo treaty of seventeenth November, cigli-
may be necessary to comply
ii hundred and #
n, fot
lollare.
rhundred
QUAPAWB.
education, during tlio pleasure of tlio Presidout,
per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun-
.1 stool for shop during tho pleasure of tho Presi
dent, i>er third article treaty thirteenth of May, eigh-
hundred aud thirty-throe, ouo thousand and six
ty dollars.
"or fanner, during ths pleasure of tho President
third article treuty thirteenth May, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-tlireo, six huudred dollars.
QUI-NAI-ELT AND CJlTIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS,
or laat of four instalments on twonty-flve thousand
dollars (being the fourth series) for beneficial objects,
under the direction of the President, por fourth arti
cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
•ne thousand three huudred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tlio support of
n agricultural and industrial school, aud pay of suita-
lo instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July,
ightcen hundred and fifty-live, two thousand five
hundrod dollars.
tenth of twenty instalments for support of smith
irpenter shop, and to provide tho necessary tools
refor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen
out of a blacksmith, carpeuter, and farmer, and _
tyaician, who shall furnish medicines for tlio sick,
-rtenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred
id fifty-live, threo thousand six hundred dollar*.
ROGUE RIVERS.
For last of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing,
farming uteusil#, aud stock, per third at tide treaty
tenth September, eighteen hundred ami fifty-three,
‘ > thousand ft. o hundred dollars.
SACS /Ml FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI,
for pennant it annuity in good# or otherwise, por
ril article treaty third November, oighteon hundred
i four, ono thouaaud dollars.
'or interest ou two hundred thousand dollars, at
; per centum, per second article treaty twouty-tirst
tober, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thou
mired and forty-two, forty tlioui*
1 four hundred dollars, a
the direction of Uie President, i
nty-first October, eightee
, soy'll thoiiHaml eight lit
«r second article trea
i hundred and thirty-
hired and soventy dol-
article treaty seventh August, eight
at five per centum, te be paid as annuity, (Uicy
ng joined their brethren west), per eighth article
treat> seventh August, eighteen hundrod and fifty-six,
five per centum por annum, "to bo paid annually for
tho support of school*,” ■« per third article treaty of
March twenty-first, eighteen huudred aud sixty-*ix,
‘ jr-fivc hundred dollar*.
intorsat on twenty thousand dollars, at tho rate
• por centum por annum, "to bo paid aiinnally,”
for the support of the Seminole government, as per
third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen
i tlie tteminoles, March twenty-one, eighteen
seventeen, five hnudred dollars.
For permanent annuity In specie, per fourth articlo
treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hnndred ami
oighteon, five hundred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, iron
or (and) steel, during the pleasure oi tho President, as
per fourth article treaty of February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and
sixty dollars.
For miller, during tho pleasure of the President, six
hundred dollar*.
8ENA0AS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity, tn lion of Interest on stock,
per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-one, six thouaand dollar*.
For Interest, in U*u of Investment, on sevebtyftva
thousand dollar* .at five per centum, per act of twenty-
seventh Juno, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three
thousand seven hundred and fifty dollar*.
For interest, at five per centum, on forty-three
HEN EC AH AND H&AWNEE&
Por permanent annuity, tn specie, per fourth artlole
treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hnndred and
and condition, eltb
seventh article trouiy October twelfth, eighteen Hun
dred and sixty-tlirt-i, one thousand dollai h.
SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity in clothing aud olhitr useful
articles, per sixth article treaty seventeenth ‘Novem
ber , seventeen hundred anu ninety-four, four thons*
ami five hundred dollais.
B’KLALLAMS.
For last of four instalments on sixty.-thousand dol
lars, (being fourth aeries), umlcr tlio direction of the
President, per fifth article treaty twi uty-sixth Janua
ry, eighteen huudred uud fifty-five, three thousand
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tlio support of
sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, oi
thousand five hundred doUara.
For tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, anil a phyaician,
who shall furniah medicines for tbe Bick, per eleventh
articlo treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred
and fitty-live, three thousand live hundred,dollars.
TABEGUACHE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS.
For sixth of ten instalments for the purchase of
goods, under the direction of the Secretary of tho Iu
terior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
Bixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For sixth of teu instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under the direction
of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollar#.
For tho purchase ol iron, Btoel and necessary tooltl
for blacksmith’s shop, as per tenth article of said trcaJ
huudred and twenty dollars,
jay of blacksmith and assistant, a# per same ar
ticle of aamo treaty, one thousand ouo hundred dol-]
lar*.
^For insurance, transportation, and general inciden
tal expenses of tho delivery of goods, provisions, and
stock, as per same articl© of same treaty, thro© tlioua-
, Chen
11U-1.
hundred and aixty-one, pet twenty-lc
February tweniy-lhr. c, eighteen hundwi *>.-
seven, three Uioiuand seven hundred dollars.
For first of six instalments lor pay of blacksmith,
and for necessary irou and #teel and tools, per tweu-
ty-seventh urticle treaty February, eighteen hundred
and tiixty-#cveu, Jiftci n hundred doUars.
BAG AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
For amount necessary to pay to the 8ac aud Fox In
dians, parties to thi# treaty, at the rate of one dollar
por acre for^H
three bui
hundredth acre# of laud, lin ing the residuo
hundred and fifty-seven thousand acre# ceded to tbo
United States, after deducting the amount of land .
apart for individual#), per third article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, eighteen hundrod and sixty-seven,
hundred and forty-seven thousand three hundred
ninety-three dollars and tliirty-twocent*.
For erection of a dwelling house for the agon
■aid tribe, a house ami shop for a blacksmith,
dwelling houao for a phyrictau, per seventh article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen huudred and aix-
seven, nix thousand dollars.
For find of five instalments for the support of *
physician sud purchase of medicines, per tenth article
iiaty Febtuary eighteen, eighteen huudrod and sixty-
hnudied aud fifty dollars.
To pay th© claim of the Sacs and Fox©* against the
United States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
iven, sixteen thousand four hundred dollars.
For amount necessary to pay the expenses of nego
tiating thi* treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb
ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, fif-
fg* hundred dollars.
i, eighteen huuurea »uu i.ixij.niue. i i
onal fund, four thousand amt eighty -
:e, transportation, aud i
ponses of the deliver*
the Indian tribes I
thousand dollars,
insurance,
nuiportation, aud necessary i
' »‘he Pawnee, Ponca, and Yai
juuity good* uud provisloi
J LEY, OREGON.
For last of live instalment* of the third series of L
nuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed
fldent, per third
eighteen hnndre
sand soven hundred dollars.
last of fifteen instalments for the pay of a physi-l
clan and purchase of medicines, per sixth artlclo trea
ty twenty-ninth Novembor, eighteen hundred and fif
ty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For tho fifteenth of twenty instalment h for tho pay
of a teacher and purchase of books ond stationery, per
sixth article treaty twenty ninth November, eighteen
hundrod and fifty-four, ouo thouaand four hundred
and fifty doliara.
UMPQUA8, tCOW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalment# In blankets,
lothiug, provision#, and stock, por third article treaty
nineteenth Heptember, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five huudred and fifty doUara.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYVSE, AND UMA’iILLA
TRIBES.
For last of fivo instalments of second scries, to bo
expended under the direction of the President, per
second articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundrod
id fifty-five, aix thousand doUars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of
all necossary mill fixtures am! mechanical tools, med-
|lcines aud hospital stores, books and stationery for
school*, and furniture for tho employers, por foifrth
articlo treaty ninth Juue, eighteen hundred and lilty-
Kubalatonee of ono superintendent of farming opera
tions, one farmer, two millers, ono blackHinitli, oue
wagon and plough-maker, one carpouter and joiner,
on© physician, and two teachers, per fourth articlo
treaty ninth Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the pay ol each
of tho head chiefs of tlio Walla-Walla, Uayuse, and
Umatilla bands, the sum of iivo hundred dollars per
aauura, per fifth articlo treaty ninth Juno, eighteen
hundred and fifty-fivo, fifteen hundred dollars.
or tenth of twenty instalment* for votary for the
of Pio-pio-mox-mox, per fifth articlo treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono hundred
doUars.
W1NNEBA00E9.
For interest on one million dollars, at live pe
im, per fourth artido treaty first November, ci;
hundred aud thirty-seven, and joint resolution July
'vcntccft, eighteen hundred aud sixty-two, fifty-thoi
ind dollars.
For twenty-third of thirty Instalments of interest o:
eighty-five thousand dollars, at five por centum, pi
fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun
dred ami forty-six, lour thousand two hundred an
fifty dollars.
WALL-PA1I-PE TRICE OF SNAKE INDIANS.
)r third of fire instalment, to be expended under
fivo, two thousand dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
last of five instalments of second series for ben-
ficial objects, nt tho discretion of the Presidout, per
fourth Article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred
id fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalment# for the support of
and for providing auitablo furniture, books, and si
tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eightci
* ’ red and fifty-five, five hundred dollars
tenth of twenty ksUluKM t* for tho employmei
> superintendent of teaching and two tesclivi
th article treaty ni ith Juno, eighteen humin
fty-five, three tho;- sand two hundred dollars.
:-:ght thousand five hundred dol-
mo, eighteen hnndred and fifty-live, fivo hundred
fll&rs.
For tenth of twenty instalment# for keeping in re
pair Uie hospital, and providing tu« necessary modi-
md fixtures therefor, por fifth articlo treaty
luiie, eighteen huudred tlfty-fivo, three luiudied
For tenth ol twenty instalment* for keeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpenters’,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-live, lire liu
dred dollars.
Ih of twenty instalment* for tho pay of _
iliysician, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
id four huudrod
undred and fifty-five,
liars.
For tenth of twenty instalment# for keeping in ro-
jair tho buildings required for tho various employee#
and for providing th© necessary furniture thorefoi,
per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, threo huudred dollar#.
tenth of twenty instalments for tlio salary of
such person as the said confederated tribe# anil band#
of Indiana may select to bo their hea l chief, per filth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, five hnndred dollars.
YANUTON TRIPE OF 810UX.
if ten instalments (second series), to bo
paid to them or expended fot their benefit,
of the moneys appropriated to pay annuities duo the
several trlbea or bands of Indians named In this act
shall bo expended for any other article* of looil, cloth-
lug, agricultural or mechanical Implements that such
•a shall be agreed upon by the chief* and headmen of
said tribe, in a general council held fbr this purpose,
be estimated for by the local ago |h m
SENECAS, MIXED SENECAS AND 8HAWNEE8.
QUAPAWH, CONFEDERATE!D) PEORIA0, KAH-
KA8KIAR, WEAS, AND PlANKLillAWB, OTTOWA8
OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROCHE DE BGEUF,
AND CERTAIN WYAND0TTE8.
To pay for twenty thousand acre* of land ceded to tho
government by tba Henoca*, per firat article treaty
February twenty-three, oighteon hundred aud *ixty-
trraty February twenty-throe, eighteen hundrod and
sixty-aeven, two thouaand doUara.
Por firat of five instalments for blaoksmfth and **-
■latent, ahop and tool*, and Iron and ateel for ahop.
per eighth article treaty February twer.ty-three, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-seven, five hundred dollars.
QUUPAWa.
Por amount to be paid to the Quapew* to aaslat
tbemin re-«rtabUshh« themselves at their home*
apon their remaining reservation, per ninth article
treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred end
sixty -seven, five thousand dollars.
oLAna worn tom by tu wan.
To pay a commission, not to exceed two peraono,
> be appointed by th# Secretary* “ "• ‘
■ball proceed to the country
UTE.
For construction of a warehouse or Btore-room at
ch of the agencies, for tho use ot the agent in
huudred aud aixty-eight, three thouaand dollar#.
For erecting an agency building for tho residence of
tho agent at each of tho agencies, fifteen hnndred dol
lars each, per fourth articl© treaty March two, ©ighteeu
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
farmer, blacksmith, and miller, at each of th© agen
cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article
treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
twelve thousand dollar*.
For the erection ou said reservation, near each
agency, a good water-power taw-mill, with grist mill
and a shingle machine attached, as per fourth articlo
treaty of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necsssary.
For pay of two carpenter*, two miller*, two farmer*,
and one blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth article*
treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
fivo thousand two huudred and fifty doUara.
For purchaso of iron and steel, and the necessary
direction of ILn .Secretary of tho Iuterior, for
clothes, blanket#, and such other articles as ho may
think proper and necessary, per eleventh artlclo treaty
March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty
roctlon of the Secretary of the Interior, in supplying
said Indiana with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beaus,
and potatoes, until such time a# said Indian* shall bo
found to ho capable of sustaining themselves, per
twelfth article treaty March two, eighteen hundered
and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars.
For thi# amount, to bo expended under tho direction
of tho Secretary ot the Interior, In providing each
lodge or head of a family in said confederated hands
with one gentle Amu..c- cow, as distinguished from
ordinary Mexican or Texas V ’
Sheep, per thirteenth article tr
M^M^Hleixty-cighi, .oity-i housaud dol-1
GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE IN
DIAN SERVICE.
ARIZONA.
ui ral incidental expenses of the Indian
Isorvico in the territory of Arizona, present# of good#,
agricultural implements, aud other useful article*, aud
to OH*ist them to loeato in permanent abode#, and #us-
taln themselves hy the pursuits of civilized life, to he
expended under the direction of tho Hecretary ol tlio
Ulterior, neveuty thousand dollars.
CALIFORNIA,
u-idental expense* of tlio Indian
., including travelling oxpcm
penaesof the <i
tou Sioux Indians of
eight thousand dollar#
For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that
may hereafter bo incurred, by officer* of the Indian
dt-panuem in the rescue of prisoner# from Indian
tribes and returning them to their home#, amt lor ex
pense* Incident to the arrest and confinement within
the territory of the United State*, by order of such >>!
fleer#, of peraon# charged with crimes again#t th# tn
dlans, five thouaand dollar.!.
To pay expenses incurred iu taking census of North
Csrolina Cherokee Indians, two thousand live hun
dred doUars. ,UU
For this amount, or so much thereof a* may be ue-
cessarj-to ro-eatabiUUthetthoshouea, Bannock*, and
other strolling bands of Indtau# iu the southern por
tion of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion of
Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation, on Snake river
Idaho Territory, or ou the Siletz or Klamath reserve
Uon in Oregon, a# the Hecretary of the Interior may
determine. Including the transportation of all necessa
ry article# aud tho material aud labor for the con
struction of tho houses aud mills anil pay (of) necta
ry employ eea for one year, thirty thouaand dollar*.
For this amount, or so much thereof a* may bo ne
cessary, to aid In subsisting #aid Indian# for the firrt
year after their settlement ou said reservation or re
servation#, no part of which to bo expended until said
Indians shall bo so established, and to be applied pre
aa said settlement shall be made, twenty-five
"-I.-* of the pay-
due, and also the provisions of auyo„
Ues with tho government to which tiny may be 'par
ties; or in case portions of said tribe# or band# have
observed all of said obligation#, payments ahull bo
made to them pro rata.
To pay the expenses ot two commissioner# under
tenth article treaty of February twenty-seventh, eigh-
teen hundred and sixty-aeven, with the 1'ottawut ♦
mi©#, two thousand five hundrod dollar#
Por Ulls rnnotmt to p.y for «ub.t.tonco luruishr,
commla°lor» a by dkectlon of the Indian peace
ler, eleven
six cents.
For expense* incurred by M. Wilkinson, United
State* agent for the Arickaree*. Gros Ventres aud
Mandau Iudiaus, under instructions from tho Indian
peace commission, to make said Iudiaus, as far as do*
sible, self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two huu-
dred and seventy-Blx dollars and forty-seven rent*
For this amount, to supply a deficiency iu tho 'ap
propriation for pay of commissioners to bo appointed
by the President, as per forty-ninth aud fiftieth arts
cles treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six, and 8enate amondmeut thereto with tin
Choctaws and Chickasaws, fifteen hundred and thirlv-
eight dollar# and forty-seven cent#.
For this amount, interest due tho Choctaw* juv
Chickasaw#. August eighth, eighteen hundred and #i’x
ty-eight, on three hundred thousand dollar# hel.li ,
* dor th# third article treaty)
ixty-six
ich thereof as may l>o i
fifteen thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so
cessary to enable tho Secretary of tiio Interior u» >. ttN
unpaid voucher* audited aud allowed by tho India!
*“'H Mir five hundred
peace commission, tweuty-t
"J Annas#, mr subsistence of tln<
Great and Little Osage Indian#, thirty thonsand dol-
For thi# amount, or #o much thereof a# may 1 )0 i ie -
cesskry to pay expenses Incurred tn making aud nr. -
paring homo#, furnishing proviaions, tools, and farm
ing utensils,cattle, and tarnishing food and Irnsnor-
tatlou for band# of Indian, with which treaties lnre
iwn.1 T-.1! nine
r the gonor
co in Colifi .
rintendlng agents, five thousand dollars?
COLORADO TERRITORY,
r the general incidental expenses of tho Indian
ee iu Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agri-
t the
uty-five thousand dollars.
DAROTA TERRITORY
renoral incidental expense
‘ i Territory, presi
nltural implement#,«
of the Indian
.. . of goods, agri-
other useful articles, and to
porniaiieut abodes,
emaelvua hy th© pursuits of civilized life, to t>©
led under the direction of tlio Hecretary of the
•r, fifteen thouaand dollar#.
Idaho TRnnrroBY.
tho general incidental expense# of thu Indian
i in Idaho Territory, present# of goods, agricuh
npleraent#, aud other useful articles, and to an-
in to loeato in permanent abode*, and sustain
■1 vc# by tho pursuits «f civilized life, to l.o ex-
l under the direction of tho Hecretary of tho In-
fiftecen thousand dollars.
thi# amount to pav tho balance duo on certain
•ts mode hy D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-of-
ipeflutemtent of Indian affair* for Idaho Terri-
i July, eghteon hundred and sixty-aeven, for
-once, and #o forth, for Indian* in that Territo-
MONTANA TKIUUTORt.
For the general incidental exponao* of tlio Indian
service iu Montana Territory, present* of good*, agri
cultural implements, and other useful article#, and to
an#i#t them to locate in permanent abode*, #uil to sus
tain thrmaelv©# l*y th© pursuit* of civilized life, to be
expended under tho direction of tlio Secretary of the
Iuterior, Alteon thousand dollar*.
NEVADA.
For tho general incidental exponse* of tho Indian
service in Nevada, prmont# of goods, agricultural im
plement#, and other useful article*, and to assist them
to locate iu permanent abode#, and sustain themaalv*
by tlio pursuit* of civilized life, to be expended under
tho direction of tho Hecretary of tho Interior, twenty
thotmud dollari*.
■rtvl incidental expense* of the Indian
i)f good*, agricultu
ral implement*, an
to loeato iu p
by tho pursi , .... gUBl
direction of tlio Secretary of tho Iuterior,
nent abode*,
’civilized life,
ilea, and
d sustain them-
bo expended
forty thousand dollar*,
OREGON AND WXMUINUrON TKUUITOKY.
For tho general Incidental expense* of the Indian
TVioc ill Oregon and Washington Territory, Includ-
>g Insurance and transportation of annuity goods and
resent*, (where no special provision therefor I* nude
ir treaties), and office and travelling expenses of the
toerintendoiit, agents, and auh-ag.mta, thirty-five
tousaud five hundred dollar*.
service iu Utah Territory, present* of good#, agricul
tural implement*, and other useful artlclo#, and to a#-
•ist them to locate iu permanent abode*, and sustain
themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to be ex
pended under tbe direction of the Hecretary of tho In-
terior, fifteen thouaaud dollars.
For the transportation and necessary expense# of
delivery of provision* to the Indiana within the Utah
iporlntondency, ten thouaaud dollars.
For thi# amount to carry out the action contemplat
ed hy act of Uongres*, approved May fifth, eighteen
hundred and alxty-four, entitled, "An act to vacate and
•oil the present Indian reservation* in Utah Territory,
aud to settle said Iudiaus in Uintah Valley," five thou
sand dollars.
MISCELLANEOUS,
For the expense* of colonising, supporting, and lur-
loaaebold, to be expended under the direction of th*
Hecretary of the Interior, eleven thousand dollars.
for Tn truiRii in otm affiliated eanm.
For the expanse* of colonizing, supporting, and fur
nishing said baud* with agricultural Implements sad
stock, par of necessary employee#, purchase of cloth
ing. mad lets rs, iron sod M. and maintenance of
school*, to be exp#od*d under th# direction of the
Hecretary of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollar*.
er with clothing and food, l«nn aod Arming tool*
for Indian* tn Oafitornta, aixty thouaand dollar*.
ror par of one physician, on# blacksmith, one as
sistant blacksmith, one farmer, one carpenter, end
1 earlier upon
ifornia, and one miller
upon lie Hoop* Valley reaervation*, and
h of the three reservation* of Oal
‘he Round Valley, and one
**-——*—- ep. rial
“dred end eighty-fivo thorn
ty-onu c
(, ? CLJ sustained l,j
ho citizen# of Niobrara township, Nebraska, br the
ction of the government in moving the Santee Sioux
upon their lands in the year eighteen hundred auil
Ilxty iix. ah Ahull, (b« found duo, J offer proper im-wii
gAtton under the direction of tho Secretary of tho In
terior, who A All Apia)tut A conimlAAtmt to AAcTtiin
and report th© amount of tlio damages sustained not
... . u dlrlJa) '
UDUll « ut ) 01 appropriation to pay for «h
predation* committed by Indian# in northwestern
Iowa in th© year eighteen hundred and HA,....-..,
thousand nine hundred and #
Seo. 3. And be it further enacted, That all good#
and merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In-
dians under the provisions of *Dy act shall bo turned
over by the agent or superintendent of such tribn , r
band to the chief# of thh tribe or band in bulk and in
the original parka,;©, a# nearly aa practicable, and 111
tho presence >.f tho headmen of the tribe
If practicable, to he distributed to th., trim,
or baud by the chief# in such maimer
a* the uihfa mav doom best, iu iho presenc
oflhe agent or superintendent: Provided, x'.at 8 » d
cluefi. have observed their treaty obligations with Uie
■ hereinbefore stated.
lu national purpose#, may be used mriUr the diredH
tlon of the superintendent of Indian affair* for the
central aupermUnnency ‘a -»
clc# of food and clothing
thought ueeoKsary to roll
of said Indian*, they being in
tbo purchaso of
may in hia discretion b#
’ * ‘ re #si ng wont#
© *ml Buffering
Hlto. 4. And be it furtlie
propriateil tha further *uu. .wumnuon* or dollar#
or ho much thereof a# may be uecesaory, to enable tho
President to maintain the peace among and with tin*
various tril»oa. hand*, and partie# of Indian, ado
promote civilization among #*id Indiana, bring them
where practicable, ujk)ii reservations, relieve their nr
ckSsillcH, and encourage their effort# at oelfantmort a
report of all expenditure# under thi* appropriatfon m
lie made in detail to Uouerc*# In December next • and
•e of enabling the President to execute
inferred hy thi* act ha is hereby, author-
organize a board of comnm-
“'ore than ten persona, to be
eminent for their intelli-
without pecuniary
fze.W i.i* dlac
■elected by him Iron* men
gence and philanthropy, t
compeuaaUou, who may. muter hia direction! 'exereiw
joint control with th© beer tary of th# Interior over
the disbursement of the appropriations madeby thi* act
or auy port thereof that the Pre*identm*yde*lgtiatr-
and to pay tbe imevRsary expense* of transportation ’
subsistence, ami clerk hire of #aid commissioner*
while actually engaged In aaid service there ia hcrebv
appropriated, out of any money in the treaanry not
revise appropriated, the sum of twenty.fi e thou*.
mu ll thereof aa may bo neoaaaary,
Hec. 5. And be It forth r enacted. That nothing tn
thi* act contained, or in any of tlio provisions thereof,
■lull be so construed aa to ratify or approve any trea?
t, m..l« with A„y Irib. A, UikIa, of M rti™ ot iUad,
Aixtv Si”"** l l ‘ 0t hugnd And
X. 0. And bo It ftirtbor < UAclo<l, n,At tbo Appro.
Hon of one hundred and seventeen thousand dol-
made to the fttato of Minnesota, July second,
e1gbto«n hundreii and aixty-four, to supply a deficleu-
and dollar#, <
cy In the appropriation of March ftilrd, eighteen hun*
dred and #lxty three, for the costa, charges, aud #x*
l by said State in suppressing
year eighteen hundred and
11© i# hereby, extended to em-
iucurred In the year eighteen
tho amount of^ twelve
mt eight dollar# and four
iM-noe# properly hi
Indian hoatlllfle# iu the
sixty-two, be, ami th# *ai
brace such expenditure*
hundred aud #txty-tlirve
thouaand four hundred 1
cent#: Provldml, That only *omuch of such nxpeuae#
shall he paid the state of Minnesota a# shall be a],
lowed by the proper accounting officer# under tho
tw#utj-«#c<>ud section of the act approved March
third, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, entitled “An
making appropriation# for sundry civil exp#naea of
gormmmrn lot Ibo jaat .iidln* Jun, IhlrUwtb,
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for the year and-
lug Jun* thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo
and for other purpo**#.’’ a V Uiree ’
Aproved, April 10, 1800
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