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DAILY NEW ERA. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1869. VOL. Y.—NO. 1294. IFFIUUL.) STATES LAWS, ; 8twi«a at Un Foi l) . C'oilirrpHx. X to—No. 12.] priatiou* (nr tlio eurreut Mul lit tho Indian department, Mid KK8 AND WOHT11LUN AHA- ‘AHOEN. Imitation with tb« Arapahoe Indiana, < M hundred and «lilj A* thiitl< th. #Uh(<wB haudreil a bo expended by the -lit, for th* llsc--»l year ending Sixty eight, for the decal year dr ad gad aixty-four, six huudrad and slxty-ar lard aid atrty.saved oeaCa. For third of ton instalments ol the eeoond series, for pay of two fanners, per fourth article treaty fourth Oc tober, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and righto** eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thlrty-three oento. For fifteenth of twenty instalments of annultr to money, i»er third article treaty twenty-seoond Feb ry, eighteen buudred and fifty-live, twenty thous Pwl<Mti4kM of tw.uljr.dl lu.UlmenU. to b. pUd til. Ohlp|W*M ot UtaMMipul, l'» third uflclo K»ty Au«u.t .«oud, rlgUtoeu huudrod .ml forty L elghtt t n hundred and 1 hundred and aefenty-s l eighteen huudrad and sixty- 1 twenty dollars; sud blacksmith, ‘ f dollars, per seventh article hundred sud sixty-eight, to l>o expended in 1 tribe who, iu the r the most Droll table . ’ ninth article treaty udre-. nnd sixty-! ight, for the ‘leth,eighttcn hu. d id and ra. bpdrtatlon of Roods, mud so (Cheyenne and the Northern ' " e fiscal year ending AND CLACKAMAS IN- lfJGTTK VALLEV. Bto of the third series of an- t per second urticlo treaty htosn hundred sud fllty- 1 dollars. > ABAPAUOl-S. merits provided to be a of the treaty of ( I hundred and sixty-at s Creek, in Kansas, tw and sixty-seven, eighth, eighteen huudrod ,ud dollars. L i>er thirteenth article trea- htct-R hundred and sixty- rsclioool-house or mission ' i treaty October twenty- 1 sixty-seven, three thous. expended in r said tribe who, in tlsa r grow the most v<uuablo |> UMPQUA INDIANA meats of annuity, to be rasldent, jier third arti tr, eighteen hundred and school or schools upon said reservation, in accordance with third article treaty of March iiluctocutli, eight hnudred and slxly-acv.u, fonr thousand dollars. For second of ton lurtalmeuta to Lo expended In promoting the progress of the people In agriculture eightocu hundred and sixty-seven, six thousand dol lars. For sect) physician, of Msn'h nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-i on, one tlioumnd two hundred dollkfs. For second of leu Instalments for Uio purchase of hundred dollars. For insurance, transportation, m of delivery ot suuuities and provisions 1 of Mississippi, In accordance treaty of Match nineteen, elgl seven, five thousand dollars. CHIPPKWAH, FILL AO EU. AND LAKE WINNI BA- UO8HI8H BANDS. For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annnity In uiouey, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry. «igbteeu hundred Mid Ally live, ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and aixty-aix cento. For flftosnth of thirty Instalmento of annnity In goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa ry, eighteen hundred aud fifty-live, eight Ihousaud of For fifteenth of twenly instalments for purposes of education, including compeuaatlon of teacher, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen Leech Lake, pe ^treaty aavent ton thousand dent, per fifth article fneatr February fourtosuth, eigh teen hundred and thirty-three, find fifth article treaty August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars. For MMlalanoe In figrtanltarsi operrtlons, during pleasure of the Prtoldent, per eighth MUcle treaty JsuuarT twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty- six, and fifth article treaty August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure of the President, I on two hnndaad thous and dollar* for purposes of education, per sixth article u ‘ sntb A ugust, ‘ ’ ud dollars. save nth August, eighteen hundred and fthr-stx. fourteenth* eighteen hoi saud d--liars. rate of five per centum, to be expended under the di rection of the Uecretary of the Interior, under provi slons of the third article treaty June fourteenth, eigh teen hundred and slxty-sli, thirty-eight thousand sov- i hundred and fifty eight dollars Mid forty oeuta. For this amount required to pay the expenses of taking a census and investigating the olaims of loyal refugee Indians and frcedmon, per fourth arti ole trea ty Juno fourteenth, eighteen huudrod end sixty-six, fifteen hundred dollars. GROWS. For first of thirty instalments to supply male per sons over fourteen years of sgs with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, hot, pantaloons, fiannel shirts, and woolen socks, per ninth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred sud six ty-eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred aud seventy, ten thousand dollars. For first of thirty Instalments to supply each female twelve years of age with a flannel skirt or the goods usec**ary to make the i i pair of woolen i for pay of teacher* oncry, per filth article i eighteen hundred and iindrcil dollars. SWAN CltEEK. AND tiVKlL »d to credit of education- I Saginaw, Swan creek, and me Treaty eighteenth Octo- l sixty-four, twenty thou*- Leth September, eighteen talmcntu for agricultural rand red and Mty-foi JMtaTnn nto lor moral and | hundred dollars of which - band yearly, [hundred and fllty-foar, l for the support ranflrt <T sud twenty dol- i Savon hundred and shop, during tlio twelfth article treaty t» article treaty September J and filty-four, and third h, eighteon hundred sud six- (undred dollars. ) OF 0H1PPEWAS. manta, tor Uie support of Bt, and for tools. Iron and isasry for tbs blacksmith saty of April anventh, elgh- f thousand five hun- its for the support of lne.:e«Hi»ry 1 Kicks and r" rd article treaty of Aprii *d sixty-six, eight hun- Bred sml sixty- unuity In pro- isry Cost of delivery - . i«r sixth article tret ndred add sixty-»1x, o» TH* MISSISSIPPI, [tot* of the second aeries for rs, per fourth ertlcU i hundred end forty thirtieth September i, end eighth article treaty an hundred and fifty-four, f seventh May, eighteen bun- o thousand five hundred dol- snto of the eeoosd «ert- fonrth article treaty fourtli and forty-two, Sty fourth . «d eighth I September, eighteen htindri d 4 artkfc of treaty May sevantb. •iify-tear, six hundred and ity-seven cents. onto of eeooad earlss, for p aad tobacco, per fourth «r •». eighteen hundred and tor • Uwaly thirtieth Bsptemb.r. .nd third .rtlcl. of a hundred end slxty-four, i dollars and sixty-sevt-n gmsata of the second aeries for rSSNsas'srsa l, «I« Octobw, tub. HS ■?* - «W> tw.1, ' •««'«> n*r, .laktMii bu,'- fifty-five, six hundred dollars. CH1PPEWA8 OF THE MISSISSIPPI, For sixth of ten iuntolmeuta with ten yoke of good work ox hundred grubbing hoes, ten ploughs, ten grind- nth, eighteen hundred and sixty-fou: tliousanu five hundred dollars. For employment of two carpenters, one thoueaud sight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou -and eight hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand lour hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars, and medicine for the sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, seven thou sand seven hundred dollars. For this amount to be applied toward tho support of a saw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chi pc was of Mississippi, and the Kcd Lake and I’eiubii bands of Chippewas, so long as tho President .may For pay of services sud traveling expo! board of visitc. h, to consist of not more than three persons, to atteud tho snuuity payments to the In dians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other Improvements, aa stipulated in the seventh arti cle treaty May soveuth, eighteen hundred aud sixty- four, not exceeding any ono year more than twenty days' service, at five dollars per day, or more thau three hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty dollars. For pay of fctnalo teachers employed on tho reserva tions to instruct Indian girls iu dumustlc economy, one thousand dollars. CIIIPPEWA8 OH RED LAKE AND PEMBINA TRIBE OF CHIPPEWAS. For this amount aa annuity to bo paid per capita to the Hod Lake band of Chippewas during the pleasure of the l*resldont, per third article treaty during the pleasure of the Prcsldi-i five thousand dollar llnsoy, blankets, | ing tools, for auch other useful articles, and for such other useful purposes as may bo doemed for their best inti hose, twelve yards of oalioo, and twelve yards cotton domestic, per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty -eight, for the fiscal year emting June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, five thousand dollars. For first of thirty instalments to supply the boys and girls nuder the ages named such fiannel and cot ton goods aa may be needed to make each a suit as afores: Id, together with a pair of woolen hose for each, per ninth artlole treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun dred aud sixty-algbt, for the fiscal year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, four thoua- HccreUry of tho Interior in the purchase of suoti arti cles as from time to time the condition sod necessi ties of the Indians 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 year ending Jnno thirtieth, sigh- lars* For the sixth of fifteen instalments for same objects for Pembiua baud of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. -ixtli of fifteen instalments for pay of ono black smith, one physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourtli article of sameSreaty, three thousand five hundred dollars, r sixth of liiteeu Instalments for tho pnrchaae of 1»« . sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for carpentering sud other purposes, per same treaty, ono "umsaud dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses I aboard of visitors, to consist of not more thau three . srsous, to attend tho annuity payments of tho In dians, throe hundred and ninety dollars. Tor insurance aud transportation of annuity goods d provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for [the Chippewas of Red Lxko and Pembina tribe, five thousand dollars. CRICK AS A WS. hirtielh, eighteen hundred and i dxtenuth November, eighteen hundred aud five, and thirteenth article treaty twonty-second Juus, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support of light horse- ,eu, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, twentieth, eighteen hundred and twonty-flvs, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen id red :.,id flfty-flvo, six hundred dollars. ’or pormanont annuity for education, per second icle treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred l twonty-flve, and thirteenth article treaty twenty- second June, eighteen hundred and flfty-Avo, six thou sand dollars. For permanent annuity for Iron and steel, por ninth arlicl twenty-live, a For iuterest on thr support of the go' posos, under tho direction of tlio general council of th>- Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained in the tenth Mid thirteenth articles of the treaty of in.l June, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dol lars and eighty-nine cento: Provided, That it shall bo the duty of the Hearetory of tho Interior to sell a sufll- ; amount of tho bonds of the United States held uat for tho Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay .mount of tho awards heretofore approved by him in favor of Joseph Cl. Roald and Reuben Wright un iter tho provisions of tlio fiftieth article of 'he treaty concluded with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on tlio tweuty-cigbth day of April, eighteen hundred and aixty-aix. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For last of five instalments, second scries, for bene ficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per second urticlo treaty twenty-fifth Juno, cightuen hun dred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For t< uth oi fifteen Instalments for pay and subsis tence of one farmer, ono blacksmith, aud one wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty- filth June, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, three thou sand five hundred dollar*. ith or twenty instalments for pay and sulisls- physician, one aawyf For tenth of twenty Instshnento for salary of the head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth ** hundred dollars. For permam-ut annuity iu money, per foorth arti- ' * • • •tv soveuth August, seventeeu hundred aud , ""' , t>. ami fifth article treaty seventh August, elgh- i- • n hundred and fifty-six, oua thousand five hundred For permanent annuity in money, per second arti- .1.* treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hnndred and two, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen dreu and fifty-aix, throe thousand dollars. For perman- tent, and fur shop and tool’s, alghtoeii hnndred sud treaty seventh August, il fifty six, twenty tlmuaand dol- blacksmith and Mai* ir eighth article treaty ilred sud twenty- tweoty-lourth January, elgh six, and fifth article treaty sevanth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-sis, eight hundred and forty dol lars. For permaoteitafoialty for Iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh teen hundred and twenty-six, sud fiftb article treaty aevonih August, eighteen hnndred and Afty-elx, two ssvenMi Angnst. eighteen hnndred and Afty-eix, six huudrad dollars. For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and toola, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hnndred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-el i, eight hundred and for- ty dollars. For iron and steel for shop during the pleasure ot lbs President, per fifth article treaty fonrtefnth Feb ruary, sigh teen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth ar ticle treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fif ty au, three hundred and seventy dollars. Far wagon-inaker, during the pleasure Of the Free! For the construction ol a school house or mission building, per third article treaty of May seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For tho erection of a steam circular saw-mill, with a grist-mill and shingle machine attothed, per third arti cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hnndred and slxty- i ‘ght, eight thousand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, per tenth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two huudrod dollars. For construction of a wsrehouae or store-room for of the agent in storing goods belonging five liuudrcd dollars. For the construction of an agency building, per same article of same treaty, two thousaud dollars. For the building of a rcsidenco for a physician to said Indians, per same article of some treaty, two thou sand dollars. For the construction of fi ve buildings for carpenter, fanner, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, at fifteen buudred dolls.-a etch, : cr same article of same treaty, seven thousand five hundred dollars. DELAWARES. For lifo annnity to chief, per private article to sup plemcutol treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars. For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol lars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-six sections of laud sot apart by treaty of eighteen hun- ud four dollars. D'WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH INGTON TERRITORY. For tenth instalment on ono hundred aud fifty thousand dollars under the direction of the Presi dent. per sixth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hundred ami fifty five, seven thou-wnd five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalmento for tho establish ment and support of an agricultural Mid industrial and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. MENOMONKHJ. For fourteenth of fifteen lnatahneoto for pay of utl- ier, per third article treaty twelfth May* aigntesu hun dred and fifty-four, aix hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen Instalments of Minulty upon two hnudred and forty-two thousand alx hundred and eighty-aii dollars, for oomIou of lands, per fourth ar ticle treaty Mar twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fifty- four, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thous and one hundred sud sevonty-nlne dollars and six Ceuta. MIAM1JE80F KANSAS. For permanent provisiuu for blacksmith and assis tant, Mid iron aud steel for shop, per fifth article trea ty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty Juue fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for miliar, in lieu of gun smith, per fifth Mtlcle treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article tresTy fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five pu centum* for educational porpu**, par third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr, two foMrefiij hundred dollars. twenty instalments upon two hundrod thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and flfty-fonr, seven thousand five hundred dollars. MI AMIES OF INDIANA, teri-st on two hundred and twenty-one thous- hundred xml filly-seven dollars sud eighty- alx c , uninvested, at five per oontnm, p m-ndment to fourth article treaty filth J in hundred and fifty-four, elev Ben- school, and to provide said school with a suitable structor or instructors, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, three thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish- nu nt and support of s smith and carpenter shop, sud to fuminti them with the necessary tools, per four teenth article tro-ity twenty-second January. »ioUtocu hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For tenth of tw< nty instalments for tho employment of a blacksmith. c.trpenter, farmer, and physician, who ■hall furnish medicines for the rick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hnn dred and fifty-five, tlirco thousand six hundred dol lars FLATIIEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDEBATED TRIBES. For tin* flr*l ol five instalments on one hundred and fenty th-Misaud dollars, being tho third series, for bencflclul objects, at tho discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hun dred and flfty-flvo, four thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the aupi*>rt of sn agricultural and industrial school, keeping iu re pair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred Ui of twenty Instalments for providing suita ble instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty six- nth July, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvo, one thou- d sight hundred dollars. 'or tenth of twenty in&tolnieuts tor keeping in re pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters', and wagon and plough-makers' shops, sud providing m-ccsoary tools tlmrefor, per fifth srticle| treaty six- ;i hundred and fifty-five, I nstaluienta for the employ- nd plough-maker, per filth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and filty-fivo, seven thousand four hundred dollars. r tenth of twenty instalmento for keeping in re pair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing tho necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty Rixtoenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five. pair tho hospital aud providiug the necessary raedl- inss and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty xtoenth July, elghtcon hundred and fifty-five, threo hund. ed dollars. ■ For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi cian, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand four hundred dollars. tenth of twenty Instilments for keeping iu re pair the I.nil-lings required for tho various employees and famishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eightocu hundred aud fifty-five, throe hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for the pay ol each of the head chiefs of tho Flathoad, Kootenay, and Up per Pend d’Orellies tribes, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundrod and fifty-five, fifteen r interest In lieu of investment on fifty-seven «and five hnudred dollars, balance of one hundred ifty-seven thousaud five hundred dollars, to the first of July, eighteon hundred sud sixty-nine, at five per centum per annum, for education or other bene ficial purposes, under tlio direction of tho President, liuth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eigh teen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hun dred aud seventy-five dollars. KANRA8. r interest in lien of investment on two hundrod isnd dollar i, st five per centum per annum, per seoond article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen hundred aud forty-six, tou thousand dollars. Fora hundred thousand dollars for edudldionsl and other beneficial purposes, as por second article treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. For sixteenth Instalment on two hundred thousand dollars, to he paid in eighteen hundred and seventy, direction of the President, as per second article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, elg< ' thousand dollars. For third of twenty Instalments for keeping in re pair one saw-mill, one flouring mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plough-maker, the manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen buudred aud sixty-four, one thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty Instalments for the purchase of tools and materials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makers* shops, and books and stationery for the manual labor school, as per fourth article treaty of October four teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, on# thous and five hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen instalments for pay and sub sistence of one superintendent of farming, one former, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand dollars. For fourth of twsnty lnstalsMuts to pay salary and snbatatsnre of one physician, one miller, and two school teachers, aa per fifth article treaty of Ootober fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand alx hundred dollars. MAKAH TRIBE. For Wat of four Instalments of thirty thousand dol- tore, (being the foorth series), under direction of the President, as per fifth article of treeto of January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-fire, one thous and five hundred dollars. For tenth of twwaty Instalments for support of a smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide the neces sary toola therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty- first January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun- for the support of an agricultural and Industrial school, and for pay of teachers. per eleventh article treaty thirty-first Jsnu- hundred and fifty-fire, tun For tenth of twenty instalments for the employment eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleveu thousand and xtj-two dollars and elghty-nlne cento. MIAMIEH—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity in goods or otherw urth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nine-five, five hundrod dollur*. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per articles treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred aud fifty dollars. For jiermanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred Mid uiue, three hundred aud fifty dollars. UOLEL INDIANS. For last of teb instalments for keeping in repair iw and flouring mills, aud for the pay ol necessary employees, the benefits of which to bo shared alike by all the confederated bu^ds, por seoond article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hnndred and fifty- five, one thousaud five hundred dollars. For Dst ol ten instalments for pay of a carpenter aud Joiner to aid In orseting buildings and inuking furniture for said Indians, and to furnish tools in in ■sld service, per second article treaty twenty -first De cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all necessary materials therefor, siul for tho subsistence of the pupils, per second ortielo treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred and filty-fivo, twelve AND BAXDU OF INDIANS. For flfti -nth instalment, in part payment for re- linquishun nt o. title to lands, to be applied to ben eficial objc to, per fourth article treaty twenty-alxtb December, ighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thou- structsr, smith, physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick .carpenter, and farmer, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and sary toola therefor, In conformity with tenth article of treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hnndred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAVAJOE8. For such articles of clothing, or rawr materials In lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navsjoe Indians, ■■ exceeding five dollars each Indian, in conformity with eighth urticle treaty June first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. For se^ds, farming implements, work cattle, and hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of tho Nsv%)oo Indian reservation, in conformity with fifth article treaty of June first, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand hundred aud twenty dollars. For insurance and transportation- or tho fiscal ysar ending Juue thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. PDropriation ... Navajoos at the Bosque Redondo, according to the contract made by Theodore U. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, eighteen hnndred and sixty-elgbt, until their removal to their old homes, one thousand one hundred ami fifty-five dollars and ninety cents. BISSITON AND WARPETON. For survey of reservation for tho Sitsiton and War- rvtou bands of Dakota or Moux Indians, as por third, fourth, and fifth articles of the treaty with said lndi - of February nineteen, eighteon hundred and slxty- »n, forty-five thousand dollars, or so ranch thereof as as may bn necessary. Fur ,««« an %SSS£ SPS&* ..«r. for be- ficisl objects, at tho discretion of tho President, per fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty ins'almenta for tho suppo fourth fteptaub-r. d*ktMh hundred end a/tj-eeren, thirty thousaud dollars. Fur support of two manual labor schools, daring the pleasure of ths President per third article treaty Boptembar twenty-fourth, eighteen hnndred and hity For purchaso of Iron and steel and other necessa ries for the shops, during the pleasure of the Presi dent, per same treaty, fire hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom shall be guusinith and tinsmith, per smds treaty, twelve hun dred dollars. For pay of two strikers or apprentices In black smith’s shop, per same treaty, four hundred and etgh- ty doBan. , treaty, aix hundred dollars. For pay of au engineer, at the discretion of the President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars. For pay of apprentices to assist in working the mi per lumo treaty, five hundrod dollars. l or keeping in repair tho grist Mid saw mills, per ► aiuc treaty, three hundred dollars. For Uie sixth of ten iustaliuouto of the second series, "to be paid to them or expended for their benefit,' per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun dred aud fifty-eight, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, to be expeudod during the pleasure of the President la formatting auch aid and assistance in agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for lu the first part of the seoond article of treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as the Secretary of the luUrlor may coualder advantage ous aud necessary, seven thousand five hundred dol lars. POTTOWATAMIE8. For pcrmMieut Minulty in silver, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety- five, re veil hundred and twenty-four dollars and sev- euty-ber«u For permaueut annuity i;i silver, per third article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen huudrod and nine, three hundred and sixty-two dollars aud thirty- nine cents. For permbuent annuity In silver, per third article treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, ono thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars and ninety-three cents. For permanent annuity In money, per second arti' nine dollars and fifty-four 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 and thirty-three cents. For life annuity to chief, por third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty ' two hundred dollars. For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty- two schools, ono of which schools to bo an agricultural and Industrial school, keeping In repair school build ings, and for providing imitable furniture, hooks, ami stationery, per fifth article troa’y eleventh Juue, elgh- on hundred and fifty-five, flvo hundred dollara. For tenth of twenty Instalments for tho employment of ono superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty eleventh Juno, eighteon hun dred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol- shops, and for provid- ^^BeforTpcr fifth article treaty •levonth June, eighteen hundred ami fifty-live, five hundred dollars. ir tenth of t'vvnty instalment* for tlio employment no superintendent of flarming, and two farmers, mill) rs, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun- •arpoiiicr, and one wagon and plough- Icle treaty eleventh June, eighteen It fifty-flvo, eight thonsMid flvo hundred dollars. ^^^Hutli of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines aud furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred ■ For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi cian, por lifth article treaty eleventh Juue, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dol- tan. I For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair ths buildings for the vatious employees, and for providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth ar ticle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hnndred and fifty- rive, two hundred dollars. J For tenth of twonty instalments for the salary of such person os the tribe may solect to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fire hundred dollars. For last of four instalments to onable the Indians to remove and locate upon tho reservation, to be expend- ■■!■ ploughing land and fencing lots, as per tint clause fonrth article treaty June ninth, eighteen hun- idred and sixty-three, fifteen thousand dollars. For fonrth of the sixteen Instalments for boarding and clothing the children who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding-houses with neces sary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for foncing of such lands an may bo needed for gardening and farming purposes for the school*, as lars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar ticle freaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, five hundred dollars each. For third of fifteen instalments to keep the black smiths’ shops In repair and stocked with the neceenary furniture, tools, and materials, as per filth article t! ty Juue niuth. eighteen lie ndred and sixty-thres, ind dollara. salary • ud six hnndred dollars. ■urth art. j treaty sixteenth March, eighteen him- red and flfty-fonr, twenty thousand dollara. For fourth ot ten Instalments for keeping in repair grist aud saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop, per eighth artirlo treaty March sixteenth, eighteen hnndred sml flfty-fonr, and third article treaty March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundrod dollars. For pay of one engineer, twelve hnndred dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for pay of one miller, »r same treaties, nine hnndred dollars. For fonrth of leu Instalments for pay of one farmer, per same trestles, seven hnndred and twenty dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for pay of blacksmith, >er eaine treaties, seven hnndred and fifty dollars. OSAGES. For interest ou ,sixty-nln« thousand ono hundred ml twenty dollars, at five per centum par annum, be ing valve fifty- four ■■■■■taAtaHmMmMMtaH per cent . .. . lions of land art apart by .ty for educational purposes, three thousand four huudrod and fifty-six dollars. For Interest on three hundred thousand dollars at flvo per centum per annum, to be paid semi-annually. In money or auch articles aa the Beeretary of the In terior may direct, m per flrat article treaty of Bcptom- ber twenty nine, eighteen hundred and riity-flve, fif teen thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, provisions, and so forth, purchaaod for tho Oreat and Little Osage Indi ana, or so much thereof aa tnay bo necessary, three thousand flvo hundred dollars. 0TT0WA8 AND CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIGAN. For second ot four equal annual Instalments In ootn of the sum of two hundred and six thousand dollars, being ths unpaid part of the principal sum of three hnndred and stx thousand dollars, to be distributed per capita, la tbs usual manner of paving annuities, nor third arttoU of ths treaty of thirty-first July, eigh teen hundred and flfty-fivo, fifty-one thousand fire hundred dollara. For Interest on one hundred and three thousand dollars, at five per centum, being the balance of two hundred aud fifty dollars. OTTOE8 AND MIS80URIA8. For aeeood of fifteen instalmento, being the third series, in metey or otberwtoe, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred sad fifty-four, nine thousand dollars. PA' For perpetual annnity, at least ona-half which to be In goods and such articles as may be doomed no- •roatey for Uteaa, per sieataA srttela treaty twenty For education, durivg the pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred sml twenty-six, second article treaty September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, live thousand dollars. For permanent provision for tho payment of money in lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentieth .September, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and tenth article of tho 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 three blacksmiths and assistants, and for irou and steel for shops, per third artii le treaty sixteenth October, eiglitot-u hundred aud twenty-eight second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second arti cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thouMud forty-two dollar* sud nine ty-four cento. For permanent provision for fifty barrel* of Fait, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh hundred and twenty-nino, threo hundred and sev- and and twenty-seven dollars and fortj-elght five per centum, in conformity with seventh article treutyWJune fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, tweuty-threo thousand threo dred aud one dollars and thirty-seven cents. To enable tho President to carry out the provisions of the third article of tho treaty of Novcmbor fifteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato- mla Indiana, as modified by the treaty of March twi ty-nino, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, by paying certain members of said tribo who have fleeted to be- oome citizens in accordance with said treaties, the proportion of tho cash value of tho Pottawatomie sixty-three dollars and eighty tho sunt of ono hundred and six hundred and ninety-nino dollsrs aud seventy-threo cents, in gold, to bo paid ont uf the funds belonging lib have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela tions, ami under said treaties have become citisens of Uu> United Hist os, be, and the as mo are hereby, appro priated: Provided, That no part of Mid money duo or belonging to minor children shall bo paid to them, or to any person for them, until snch children shall have Further, That before the President shall cause any money to be paid out of this appropriation, or any patent* to bo issued, ho shall causn evidence to be ta ken and shall bo satirflo-l that tho recipients are en- tit'eil to the some under tho aforesaid treaties, and he may require the Secretary of the Interior to oause to he sold such proportion of the bonds held by him in (rust for said Indians as may be necessary to comply with said provisions. POTTOWATOMIE8 OF HURON. For permanent annuity in mousy or otherwise, per second article treaty of seventeenth Novcmbor, eigh teen hnudred and seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAW8. For education, during the pleasure of tho President, per third nrtlc’.o treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred sml thirty-throe, ono thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron anu steel for shop during the pleasure 1 of the Presi dent, per third article treaty thirteenth of May, elgh- hundred and thirty-three, ono thouMnd and six ty dollars. For farmer, during the pleasure of tlio President per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen liuu- dred and thirty-three, six hnndred dollars. QUI-NAI-ELT AND gUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS, or lost of four instalments on twenty-five thousand dollsrs (being tho fourth scries) for boueficial objects, under tho direction of the President, per fourth arti cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, le thonsand throe hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of i agricultural and industrial school, and pay of suita ble instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thouMnd five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for support of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide tho neeesMry tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen per tenth article treaty first July, eighteon hundred and fifty-five, threo thousMid six hundred dollar*. ROGUE RIVERS. For lost of sixteen Instalments In blankets, clothing, inning utensils, and stock, per third si tide treaty L'titli September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, mo thousaud five hundred dollars. 8.VC8AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, utr thir.l article troaty third November, and four, oue thousand dollars. ZZMinterest on two hundred thousaud dollars, at flvo per centum, per second rrticlo treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thou sand dollsrs. interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, st five per centum, por second article treaty < L-venth Oc- titij, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thous and dollars. 8A08 AND F0XE80F MISSOURI. For interest on ono hundred and fifty-seven thous and four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under tho direction of the President, per second article trea ty twenty-first Ootober, eighteen hundred and thirty- ■■■■■I thousand eight hundred and seventy dol- eighteen hundred President, per fourth article treaty twentieth July. elghteeu haudred and thirty-one, oue tliouMnd and sixty doltars. HHAWNEM. For permanent annul tv for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty third August, seven toon hun dred and ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth Majr^elghteen hundred and fifty four, one thousand d °For permanent annully. In specie, for educational four, two thousand dollars. For Interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purposes, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and lifty-four, two thousand dollars. -8H08H0NES. For sixth of twonty instalments, to be expended, un der tlio direction of the President, in tho purchase of such article* as ho may deem suitable to their wants, elthor m hunters or herdsmen, per seventh article idred and slxty-threo. treaty October first, eighteen hu five thousand dollar*. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expeudod, under the direction of the President, in the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to tlieir ten thousand dollars. NOKTUWKHTF.BN BANOS. For sixth of twenty instalment*, to bo expeudod, under the direction of tho Preeidout. lu the purch ase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third arti cle treaty Jnly thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, live thousand dollars. OOSH1P BANDS. For sixth of twenty instalments, to bo expended, under the direction of tho President, In the purchMo of auch articles, Including cattle for herding or other purposes, as he shall deem suitable for their wants and condition, either as huntsmen or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October twrtfth, eighteen hun dred sud sixty-three, one thousand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in clothing and ot^H articles, per sixth article treaty seventeenth No' leful ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, threo thousaud • liars. for tenth of twenty instalments for the support of agricultural and industrial school, and for pay for suitable teachers, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred and filty-fivo, oue thooMud fire hundred dollsrs. For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment of s blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and fllty-flve, threo thoueai.d five haudred dollars. TABEOUACIIE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of ten Instalments for tho purchaso of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of tho In terior, per eighth article treaty of October soventli, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, aud 8enatc amend ment of March twenty-fifth, eightocu hundred and sixty-four, ten thouMnd dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, por eighth article ty, for tho purchase of provisions, umler the direction of the Uecretary of the Interior, tou thousand dollsrs. For tlio purchase of iron, steel and necessary tools for blacksmith’* shop, as per tenth article of said trea ty, two hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of blacksmith and assistant, a* per Minn ar ticle of same troaty, ono thouMnd one hundred dul< For insurance, transportation, and general inciden tal expenses of tho delivery of goods, provisions, and stock, a* per same article of same treaty, three thous- LEY, OREGON. For last of live instalments of the third nuity for beneficial objects, to bo expended as directed clan and purchase of medicines, per sixth article i ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif ty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the fifteenth of twenty instalments for the pay of a teacher and pnrchaae of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, oue thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUA8, (COW CREEK BAND.) For sixteenth of twenty instalments in blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, por third articlo treaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, five hundred and fifty dollara. WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8E. AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For tost of flvo instalment* of second serien, to be expended under the direction of tho President, i*er second article treaty ninth Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the purchase ol all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med- acbootajanirfurnituro for the employees, per fonrth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- two, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment?-, for tho pay ami subsistence of ono superintendent of farming opera tions, one farmor, two millers, ono blacksmith, one wagon and plough-maker, one carpenter ami joiuor, physician, and two teachers, per fourth article ty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, at thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of each article troaiy February twenty-three, eighteen hun drod and olxty-fiz/g-aoveu, four tboiuaud dollars. WYANDOTItKjH. To pay for lh« services of three persons, to be ap pointed by the Hecrutary of the interior, to ascertain port iho amount of money, if any, due by ths twenty-three, eighteen huudrod and sixty-seven, threo thousand dollars. whites In eighteen hundred Mid fifty six, per eigh teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen PKOUAS, XAHKAhKIAH, WKAS, AN1> 1'IANIUSIUWX. To amount to be paid per capita from the sum one hundred and sixty-nine thousand six huudrod ami eighty-six dollsrs and scvouty-llve for said Indians, per act of Congresi eighteen hundred ami Bixty-two, per tu . ticlo treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-five thouMnd dollan For this amount, to bo taken from the Invested fund of said Indians, and to be paid to the tribe, pi capita, to SMlst them in establishing Un-maelve* i tholr new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty, thirty thouMnd dollar*. till vested iu Kaunas bond* iu December, eighteen buudred sud sixty-one, per twenty-fourth articlo treaty February twenty-time, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, threo tliouaand soven hundred dollars. For first of six instalments for pay of blacksmith, and for necessary iron and steel aud htel** P*) r tw'em ty-soveuth article tars. 8EM1NOLE3. For flvo per centum Interest on two hundred ami fiity thousaud dollsrs, to be paid os annuity, per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred nnd fifty-six, twelve thousand fivo hundred dollars. For interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars, at five per centum, to bo paid as annuity, (they haviug joined their brethren west), per eighth article treaty seventh August, eighth n hundred and hlty-six, twelve thousand • re hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thouMnd dcliars, at tho rate of fivo per centum per annum, "to lie pal l anuually for 11 undred dollars. For interest on twunty thousand dollars, at llm rate of flvo per centum per annum, "to bo paid Miunally," and dollars from August sixteenth, eighteon hundrod aud sixty-six, the date of the ratification of the treaty made with the ^emiuolss, March twenty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to November twelve, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, the date when the payment of Mid sum commenced, two years, two mouths, and twenty-six days, as per third si tide of treaty of March twonty-4-no, eighteon hundred and sixty-six, flvo thou sand five hundred and ninety-seven dollara snd twen ty-one cents. SENECAS. For iiennsneiit snuuity iu apoelo, per fourtli articlo troaty tweuty-niuth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hnudred and eighteen, five hundred dollars For blacksmith and Mslstaut. shop and tools, iron eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, daring the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollara. 8KNACA8 OF NEW YORK. For permanent annnity, In lieu of interest on etock. per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars. For interest. In lieu of tavMtiueut, on seventy-five thousand saven hnndred and fifty dollars. For Interest, at five per oentnm, on forte-throe thousand and fifty dollara, transferred from Ontario Dank to the United States treasury, par act of f 8KNBC.V8 AND 81IAWMKE8. For permanent annuity. In spade, par fourth artlole treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thonsand dollara. For blacksmith and aartatant, shop and tools, and toon and steel for shop, during the pleasure of t w June, eighteen hundred'and fifty-five, one hundred dollars. WINNEBAGOES. For interoat ou ono million dollars, at livo per ceil- im. per fourth article treaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, and joiut resolution July ratoon, eighteen hundred and sixty-two,fifty-thou sand dollars. ^For twenty-third of thirty instalments of interest on eighty-five thousand dollsrs. stfive per centum, por fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, four thouMnd two hundred and fifty dollar*. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF BNAKE INDIANS, or third of flvo Instalment, to be expended under tho direction of the President, as per seventh articlo treaty of August twelfth, eigntceu hundred and sixty- five, two thouMnd dollars. YAKAMA NATION. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at the discretion of tho President, per M ]article treaty ninth June, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, eight thouMnd dollar*. For tenth of twenty lustalmeute for tho support of two schools, one of which i* to bo an agricultural and industrial school; keeping in repair school building*, sud for providing suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery, per fifth article troaty ninth Jnno, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fivo hundred dollars For tenth of tweuty icbtalmenta for the employment ! one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per filth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred land fifty-five, throe thoiMiid two hundred dollars. ■n- tenth of twenty instalments for the employment no superintendent of farming and two farmers, mill-in, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-ma ker, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hun dred and fifty-fivo, eight thousand flvo hundred dol- lars. .th of twenty instalments for keeping In re- Juus, eighteen hundred snd fifty-five, flvo hundrod !-aty February, eighteen hundred d uixty-seven, lifte«-n buudred dollars. BAG AND FOX INDIANS OF TIIE MISSISSIPPI. For amount necessary to pay to the Sac and Fox In dians, parties to this treaty, at tho rate of one dollar per acre for one hunc'red sud forty-seven thousaud three hundred and ninety-three and thirty-two ono- hundredth acre* of laud, (being tho residue of one hundred and fifty-seven thousaud acres ceded to the United States, after doductlng the amount of land set apait for Individuals), per third article treaty Februa ry (Ighteen, eighteen hundred and aixty-aevcn, one hundred and forty-seven thouMnd three hundred ar.d ninety-three dollsrs nud thirty-two cents. For erection of a dwelling house for the set nt of said tribe, s houso aud shop for a blacksmith, snd dwelling house for a physician, per seventh article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred ana six- seven, six thousaud dollars. For lirst of five instalments for tho support of a physician aud purchase of medicines, per tenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred aud sixty- seven, fifteen hundred dollars. For first of flvo instalments for supplying said tribo with tobacco and salt, per tenth article treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three hundred snd fifty dollara. To pay the claim of the Sacs and Foxes against the United Slates for stealing ol stock, per fifteenth articlo February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- , sixteen thousand four buudred dollar*. _ ... amount necessary to pay the expense* of nego tiating tbi* treaty, per nineteenth article treaty Feb ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fif- hundred dollars. TABEOUACIIE, MUACUE, CAPONE, WEEM1NUCHE, YAMPA, GRAND RIVER, AND'UINTAH BANDS OF UTE. For construction of a warehouse or store-room st each of the agencies, for tlio nun ol the agent in stor ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred dollsrs each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight, throe thousand dollar*. For erecting aa agency building for tho residence of tho agent at each ol tho agencies, fifteen hnndred dol lars o ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' agent, one phvetciau. snd two teachers for the Ulssioi Indian* of California, U only-two thousand dollaiu. For this amount, or oo uwi h tin roof as may be nee supply the deficiency in the appropriation mi removing the Indians from Smith's River reservation to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations In Cal ifornia, two thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expense of removal aud subsi tone* of Indiana lu Washington Territory not pai-tn* to any treaty, sud for pay of necessary employees, fif teen thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take cliorgi of certain stray baud* or Pottawatomie and Winncla go Indians, iu tbe state of WisooLsln, fivo thousMid dollars. For Hilary of a special agent to take ebai ge ot Win uebagoaud Pottawatomie Indians now in the State cl a Indian tribes, up to and including the interest on sevt-u hundred Mid ninety-six tight hundred dollars, Virginia stock, for the pay ment of which provision has beeu made, sixty-fi\e thousand six hundred and eighteen dollars and fluj- m|| 11 io much thereof a* may be necessary. seven For piy&JHHHHPmPHMHI lars, abstracted bond*, for the fiscal year ending Jm fifteen thousand did thirtieth, eighteen hundred and aixty-nine, Cherokee school fund, nino huudrt d dollars. For payment of iuterest ou sixty-eight thousand dollsrs, abstracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, t ightoeii hundred and sixty.nine, of tho Cherokee national fund, four thousand and eighty dol lars. For insurance, transportation, and ucceosaiy ex penses of the deli ve 17 of annuities sud provision* to the Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michigan, bn thousand dollar*. For insurance, transportation, Mid licceeHsry ex penses of the delivery to tha Pawnee, Ponca, and Van.-, tou Sioux Indians of annuity good* and provision* eight thousand dollar* For actual neeesMry expenses incurred, and that r be lue t in tbe rescu. hh snd returning Uiei their homes, and for ex- incident to the an eat Mid confinement within rritory of the United States, by order of such of ficers. of persons charged with crimes against the In- M 1 taking census of North Carolina Cherokee Indians, two thoiiHand fivo hun dred dollars. For this amount, or *0 much thereof an may be ue- essary to re-establish the Shoshones, Bannock*, and ther strolliug bauds of Indiana iu the southern pot ion of Idaho Territory, aud southeastern portion of Oregon, on the Fort Hall reservation on Hnake river Idaho Territory, or on the Siletaor Klamath rcserviJ xetary of the Interior may ry articles structlon of the houses ry employ eos fur one year, thirty thousand' amount, or so much thereof as may be portatlon of all neccsbs- tl labor for tho con- id pay (of) noceswi- , eighteen h, per fourth article treaty March iw thousand < school-houses, as pr hundred snd sixty-eight, three thouMnd dollar*. instruction of fourtli article treaty of March two, eight hundred sixty-eight, six thousand dollar*. twelve thousand dollars. For the erection on Mid reservation, agency, s good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill and a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article treaty of March two. oighteen hundred and slxty-elgbt, sixteen thousaud dollars, or so much thereof aa may] be necessary. For pay of two carpenters, two miller*, two farim snd one blacksmith, per fourth snd fifteenth artii treaty March two, oighteen bundro l aud aixty-eu five thousand two hundred and fifty dollar*. For pnrchaae of iron and steel, snd tlio necesnary tools for tho blacksmith shop, per ninth article thin: r ole’ March two, eighteen li> thousand dollars. For annual amount to bo expended, under the rection of the Secretary of tho Interior, in supply Mid Indiaus with bool, mutton, wheat, flour, boa sod notstnes until »n.*li f«me as said Indians shah he found to ini capable of sustaining themselves, per t well th article treaty March two. eighteen huinh * aud sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, to lie expended under the direc of the Secretary of the luterior, in providin'; 1 lodge or head of a family in said confederated ba with ono gentle American cow, as distinguished fi sheep, per tillrtei ilred and alxty-cight, forty-five Urn tlio general incidental espouses of tho Indian service in tho territory of Arizona, prese nts of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful article*, snd to assist them to locsto iu permanent abodes, and sus tain thrmsolvc* by tlio pursuits of civilized expended under tlio direction of tin Interior, seventy thousand dollar*. ideutal oxpeimes of the Indian service in California, including travelling expenses o| superintending ageuts, livo thousand dollars. COLORADO TKUniTOliY. r tlio general incidental expense* of iho Indian service iu Colei ado Territory, presents of good*, agri cultural implements, and other useful articles, sud to assist them to locate in ]>ennanent abodes, and siiKtuin themselves by the pursutia of civilized life, to lie cxJ --* • - » In l them to locate in permanent abodes, [tain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo expended under tlio direction of tbo Secretary of tho I j ten or, fifteen thousaud dollars. IDAHO TXRUrroUY. For tho general incidental expense* of tho Indian scrvlco In Idaho Territory, presents of goods, agricul- I implements, snd other useful articles, and to a*- hem to locate in iicrmanent abodes, snd sustain I ifclves by the fnirsnita of civilized life, to bo ex pended uuder thodtrectiou of tho Secretary of the In- itcrlor, filteecn thousand dollsrs. 'or thiaaniouut to pay tho balance duo on certain Tracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor snd ex-of ficio superintendent of Indian affair* for Idaho Terri- ' Jnly, ouhteou hundrod and sixty-seven, for inco, and so forth, for Indian* iu that Territo ry, eight thousand and forty-four dollars and seventy cent*. MONTANA TKUUITOUY. pair the hospital, and providing tlio necessary modi- cluoa ami fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred fifty-fivo, three hundrod dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths', gunsmith*’, carpenters', sud wagon sud plough-makere's shops, and for pro viding necessary toola therefor, per fifth article treaty Juno niuth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun dred dollars. For ti nth of twenty instalments for tho pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty ninth June, oighteen hundred aud fifty-five, oue thousaud fonr hundred dollars. thorn For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping iu re pair the buildings required for the various employees ! and for providing the necessary furniture thorefoi, 1 per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred *• and fifty-five, throe hundred dollars. I rs For tenth of twenty instalments for tho salary of I th auch person as tho said confederated tribes ami baud* of Indians may select to bo tholr head chief, per fifth articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hun.ire-1 and fifty- five, five hundred dollsrs. YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. For first of ten instalments (socono series), to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, commenc- witli tlio year in which they shall removo to and settle aud rouble upon their reservation, per fourth article treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred aud fifty- eight, forty thouMud dollars: Provided, That no part of the moneys sppropristod to pay annuities duo iho several tribes or bands of Indians named in this act shall he expended for any other articles of food, cloth- ing, agricultural or mechauical Implement* that such as shall be agreed upon by the chiefs Mia hoadmeu of said tribe, lu a general council held for this purpose, the Mme to bo ertlmatod for by the local agent and cirttfed by the superintendent of Indian affairs, ex- oept where otherwise provided by treaty stipulation. luterior, fifteen thousand dollar*. KKTADA. For the general iuridcntal expouso* of the Iinliau rvico iu Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural im plement*, anil other useful article*, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by tho pursuit* of civilized life, to l*o expended under twenty tlio direction of tho Secretary of tho lut nd dollsrs. d in New Me: al incidental 1 KAHKIAH, WEAN, AND PlANKEriHAWH, OTTO WAR OF BLANCHARD'S FORK AND ROClfK DE IhF.l'F, AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTE*. To pay for twenty thouMud acre* of land reded to tit# government by the SenecM, per first article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundrod and aixty- the government by the Seneoaa, per second article treaty February twenty^three, eighteen hundred and ■Ixty-aeven, twenty-four tliouaand dollars. treaty February twenty-tiirco, eighteen buudred and sixty-seven, two thousand dollars. For flrat of five instalments for blacksmith snd m- •istant, abop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, per eighth Article treaty February twenty three, eigh teen hu Mired and aixty seven, five hundred dollars. shall proceed to ths ooantvy of tl mu* of iho Indian f goods, agricultu- ud other uneiul articles, and to assist em to locate iu permanent abodes, and sustain them- _ Ives by th* pursuit* of civilised lifo, to bo cX|ionded under the direction of tlio Secretary of tho interior, forty thousand dollar*. OllBOON AND WAHUINUTON TKlilUTuIiV. For tlio general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon and Washington Territory, Includ ing Insurance sml transportation of annuity good* and present*, (where no special provision therefor L made by treaties), and oflico aud travelling ex)>onac« of the superintendent, ageuts, and sub-sgenta, t/ifrty-fivo thousand five hundred dollsrs. Indian service in Utah Ti rritory, presents of goods, agricul tural implements, snd (Mhnr useful articles, sud to m- Kist them to locate in |M>rinMieut abodes, and sustain themselves by ths pursuits of civilized life, to be ex pended under the direction of tho Secretary of Uio In terior, flftecu thouMnd dollar*. For tha transportation sud necessary expenses of delivery of provisions to the Indians within tho Utah superlntoudency, ten thousand dollar*. For this amount to carry out Iho action contemplat ed by act of Congress. approve!! May fifth, eighteen hundred and ality-four, cuUtlod, "An act to vacate and sell tho present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, and to aettio said Indians in Uintah Valley," flvo thou Mnd dollar*. MISCELLANEOUS, For the expenses of oolonizing, supporting, and tar nishing agricultural implements and atock, i*y of no- coMary ompioyoer,, purchasing clothing, medicine, iron and steel, maintenance of schools for Indians late- ly residing In Toxm, brat now residing on the Choctaw leasehold, to be expended nader the direction of the Secretary of Uie Interior, eleven thousand dollsrs. VOR TUI WICatTAS ABO OTUM ArnUATXD DAN DM. For the expenses ef colonising, supporting, and fur nishing said bands with agricultural implements and stock, pay of necessary employees, purchase of cloth ing, medicine*, iron and steel, sad maintenance of schools, be expended under th* direction of the g»cr«Ury of the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. (UWIMU. For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth er with ekrihtog and food, teams and forming tool* for Indiana in Californio, sixty thousand dollars. For per ef on* phystataa, one blacksmith, on« as- SSTfllcher upon £fchof ^thrserTaaliaSona of Oaf Ifornla, and ono miller at the Round Valley, and one upon tie Hoopa Valley reservations, and one special Indians shall bo r ruts as said sett! thousMid dollars: Provided, That liouo ’of fl7o'’pa\ - moiits provided for in this act ahall bo made union the Secretary of Uie luterior shall h« satisfied that tho also tlio provision* ol any other trea ties with tho government to which they may lie par ties; or in esse portion* of Mild tribes or bands have observed a’l of said obligations, payment# ehall In ' made to them pro rata. To pay the expanses ot two commissioner*, under tenth articlo treaty of February twenty-seventh eigh teen hundred aud sixty-seven, with tho Pottawato mirs, two thouMnd flvo hundred doltars. For this amount to pay for subeistenee turni. li;. to the I’onca Indians, by direction of tlio Indian neac< commission, under a contract mode with J. W. Bo*, ler, eleven thousand nine hundred dollur* and twenty- State* ag.-nt for the Mandan Indian*, under instructions from tho Indian peace com mission, to make aaid Indians, as far as pot,- ■ible, Nclf-sustaining, twenty-eight tiionKand two hun dred and HLvenly-kix dollars sud forty-coven cent* For this amount, to aupply a deficiency in the ni propriation for pay of commissioners to be appointed by the President, as per Jorty-uinth and fiftieth art- - clc* treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen liundn d and Mixty-Hlx, aud Senate amendment thereto, with tin Choctaws nnd CbickoMWH, fifteen hundred and tl •• i- eight dollars and forty-seveu cents. For this amount, interest duo the Choctaws an Chickaoaws, August eighth, eighteen hundred and hi\ ty-eight, on throe hundred thouMnd dollar* held i „ trust for said Indian*, under the third article trealv » April twenty-eighth, eighteen huudrod and ixty-six fifteen thousand dollar*. * For thi* amount, or so much thereof ns may he cesnary to enable the Beeretary of tho Interior y to pay expense* incurred in mal ; homes, furnishing provisions, toe mails, cattle *nd tarnishing food for baud* of Indians with which node by lh« Indian peoco comm 11 hundred nail eighly-1 the citizens of Niobrara I action of the government in moving the Bauteo~Kioux ui»n tlieir tana, in tlio raw oi s l,tcou hundred „„d sixty six, a* *hail, (lie found duo,] after proper iuve*ii gntton under the direction of the Secretory of the i„. tenor, who s. all appoint a commission to ascertain snd report tho Kiuount ol' tlio damages sustained n 1 i xceedlUK llfteon thoiiMml ilollnr., to be dtaB . rata in payment of tlio claims to be found due which shall bo a final settlement of *aid claims To supply deficiency oi appropriat predation* committed by Indians ho year eighteen hundred snd fifty-aeven teii nine hnndred and six dollars and thirty-four And he it further enacted, That all co«..ta and merchandise furnished any tribe or band of In dians uu ler the provisions of any act shall bo tu1 m'd over by the agent or superintendent of such tribe «.r liaud to tho chiefs of tlio tribe or band in bulk and in Uie original package, &* nearly m practicable, and in Uio presence of tho headmen of the tribe Unable, to be distributed baud by Uio chiofo ho chief, muy deem bat, in The of the agent or superintendent: Provided, That presence t as hereinbefore treaty obligate Skc. 3. And b« it fnrther enacted, That tho unox peuded balauoo now Mlauding to Uio credit of the Kan- )U the books of tho Treasury Dc- . 1 d for or belonging to them for al purpose*, may bo nsed umler the dire. on of tho superintendent of Indian affairs for 11,.. iratnl Ruporintcndcucy iu tho purchase of men arti les of fiKMi and clothing os may in his discretion b.» •ought necessary to relievo the most pressiiio wsnia f said Indian*, they being iu a destitute and sufferiiii' pmprlateil tho furtkci tod. That there be a ro millions or doll u ossary, to enable the President to maintain the peace amo^ J Vnd wi.. 1 variont tribes, bands, and parties of Indiana and promote civilization am-.ng said Indians, bring them where practicable, upon reservations, relieve tlu ir i , - cssaltlcs, Mid encourage their efforts ut self.at.mUr/ „ ortof ait expenditures under this appropriatei’to’ made iu detail to Congress lu December next . a tlio purpose of enabling the President to ex’ecute L'm* 1 b / tL " * ct **• ia hereby, author- reft (III In nrnui.i .. — i. - . _ tile powi . at his discretion, to organize a board 1 .. ».y of not more thau ten person ted by him from men eminent for their lntelll- gonce ami philanthropy, to serve without pecuniary wmpen*ation, who may, undvr hi* direction, exerefoo the dinbiirsi y part thereof th o pay the uereasary exp " ■rpropriationi madeby this a. » *|| President may doaignati ; icnses of transportation,’ appropriated, ont of any 1 ,11'ftjr-y in in 0 ircMury not otherwise appropriated, Uio sum of twenty^ «Tthou*. snd dollar*, or so much thereof m may he neocsMry Bite. 5. Aud bo it forth r enacted, That nothin - ui ■In trt cuiiUllH'il Ar I* !!■»/.( . """ ' 1,1 shall b ty made with any tribes, bands.’' ■ twentieth day of July, eighi sixty-seven. iy of tbo provisions thoreoi parties of Indiaim *' . huudrod and 8ro. C. And bo ft fortln-i rlatlon of 0110 hundred ami seventeen ihoiiMiid* doi- rs made to tho State of Minnesota, Jnly aeoond eighteen hundred and .ilx'y-fouc, to supply atiScfMi* «?*“ Ul ; H>proprl«ln„ „f il.rrl. ihml .liht«,“ h"u. dred .iht «m> thrw, for tb.co.hi, chtreL. .mtT,. ■. nropcrl. iiunrn d liy uld Hictc lu .M|mrM.iuo lwT“.i . huudn-d .uS . tWO, he, Still (Im Mine fa ln.n.l»- 1. __ brace such exj* mlftiire* ii hundrod and rixty-three, Ihousaud four huudrt ti m cents: Provided, That only , uu ^ n wi aurn exitoinu-,. .lull b« |»ld the SUIr of Mlnncaou ■■ ahall ‘he ,|. lowed by tho iirawr oroonntln* olBcor. under tho ttrruljMncond ncetiou of tbo tel anon,..,] l«»rch HUM, dull teen hundred .1.,] .Iltv-lhr™ «uUU ■»<*'« *>r .nndr, clfll ZL’u debtee n hundred end d/tjr.fcur.'wTfMtb* ' oved, April 10. 1M0 That tin* sppr - nrrjHl In the year eighteen to the Miunitlit of Twelve o eight dollars and four United Slates Mail Stage ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA “°J (T,AVR WtCNFSDAYS * * ,V ,. Y ?j Vi ° c,00k A - *• H,a «® office in Atla n Pll>tefl tore Hotel, which la a firat-rtaas Hotel, Proprietors and Clerks always ready aud wliiin# to accommodate. Passengers stopping at other hotels are re quested to register their names for a seat by 6 o’clock s. of mall days, and they will be furnished a ticks* when registered. Baggage taken to and from the oAe* »received and ttaliTered at the fttawa oAo* and at 1L> Af**.K*ltogff k Go’s Store, on ltaacBre*sS!£^ Vs? 1 ,n r * ferw »°® *° “Jl*»dlota jiSrily ty * Addrw- at Gumming. Oa.