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TLANTA DAILY NEW ERA.
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ATLANTA, GEOKGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1869.
VOL. y.—NO. 1296.
ES LAWS,
nt of llic Forty-
Bum nuy n idlest
(May tenth, eighteen
*cal yp*r ending
] seventy-Mix flol.
hnndred dollars;
hundred and
' dolhti's;ftma>
; and blacksmith,
r p seventh article
and sixty-eight,
to 1*» expended in
ibUen l.u .died and
of goods, and so
and the Northern
real year ending
and seventy, four
CLAOKAMAB IN-
VALLEY,
third series of an-
ud article treaty
undred and filty-
AHOE8.
I provided to be
~d and sixty-seven,
, In Kansas, twenty-
eighteen hundred
dred and sixty-four, six hundred and alxty-aeven dol
lars and sixty-seven cents.
For third of teu lustalmenta of the sooond aerloa, for
pay of two farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth Oc-
tuber, eighteen hundred and forty-two. and eighth ar-
tlole treat) thirtieth Baptvmbur. kundeed
and fifty lour, and third article treaty llay serenth,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-four, throe hundred and
thirty-three dollars aud thirty-three cents.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments of annuity In
money, per third article treaty tweuiys-oomlFefo ua-
ry, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five. twenty thousand
J °roMweutT-thlrd of tweuty-alx instalments, to be
paid the Chippewas of Mississippi, per third article
treaty August second, eighteen hundred aud forty-
seven, one thousand dollars.
Fur second of ton instalments for the support of a
school or schools upou said reservation, In accordance
with third article treaty of March nineteenth, elghleeu
hundred and sixty-■sv^n, four thousand dollars.
For second of teu instalment* to be expended in
promoting the progress of the people In agriculture
and assisting them to become self-sustaining, in accor
dance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth,
eighteen hundred aud sixty-suveu, six thousand dol-
For second of ten Instalments for Uie support of a
physician, In accordance with third articlo treaty
of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-sev
en, one thousand two hundred dollars.
For second of teu lustalmenta k for the purchase of
necessary medicines, lu accordance with third article
| reaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred i
dent, par fifth article treaty February fourteenth, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty
August seventh, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, six
hundred dollar*.
For assistance in agricultural operrtlons, during the
pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty
January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-
six, aud fifth article treaty August seventh, eighteen
hundred and fifty-six, two “ - • • •• —
For edacstiott, dnu|
per fifth article treaty February fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty Au
gust seventh, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx, one thou
sand dollars.
For five per centum Intel eat on two hundred thous
and dollars for purposes of education, per aixUi article
treaty seventh August, eighteen ‘ * “M
of delivery of annuities and pro'
of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article of tho
treaty of March nineteen, eighteeu hundred and sixty-
seven, flvo thousand dollars. hrJ
CHIPPEWAS, PILLAGER, AND LAKE W1NNEBA-
G08HI8U BANDS.
For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annuity In
money. i>er third article treaty twenty-second Februa
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand six
hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.
For fifteenth of thirty Instalments of annatty In
goods, per third article treaty twenty-second Februa
ry, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, eight thousand
dollars.
For fifteenth of thirty instalments for purposes of
Utility, per third article treaty tweuty-scc ud Februa
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dol
lars.
For 11 itoentli of twenty instalments for purposes of
education, including compensation of teacher, per
third nrth le treaty tweuty-second February, eighteen
hundred and ffty-flve, three thousand dollars.
For last of fifteen instalments for support of two
*niltli8 aud smiths’ shops, per third article treaty
tweuty-sccond February, eighteen hundred aud fifty-
ftvo, two tbouaand dollars.
For last of ten instalments for pay of an engineer to
grist and ssw-mlll at Leech Lake, per third article
treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, six hundred dollars.
CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. PILLAGER,
AND LAKE WINNKI3AGOHHIHH BANDS OF CHIP-
PEWA INDIANS IN MINNESOTA.
ity seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,
u thousand dollars.
For transportation of such articles as may be
chased for the Greek nation, under treaty of June
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two thou-
For Interest on seveu hundred aud seventy-five
thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, at the
rate of five per coutum, to l>« expended under the di
rection of the Secretary of the Interior, under pro .
lius of the third article treaty June fourteenth, »lgh-
eu hundred aud aixty-eix, thirty-eight thousand sev-
i hundred and fifty-eight dollars and forty oeuts.
For this amount required to pay the expenses of
taking a census and investigating the claims of loyal
refugee Indians and freedmeu, per fonrth article trea
ty June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nix,
flftoeu hundred dollars.
GROWS.
For firstof thirty instalments to supply male per-^
fourteen yei
substantial woolen clothiug,
pantaloons, shirts, aud
article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred ‘and
ty-elght, for Ole fiscal year ending JunoIhirtlt th, eigh-
t ago with a suit of good
insisting of coat, hat,
socks, per ninth
of a blacksmith, carpenter, fanner, and physician,
who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh
article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred
aud fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars.
MKNOliONKES.
For fourteenth of fifteen Instalments for pay of mil
ter, per third article treaty twelfth May, eigh' * "“
dred aud fifty-four, six hundred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen lustolmtinU of annuity upou
two hundred aud forty-two thousaud six hundred aud
and oue hundred and seventy-ulus dollars and six
esuts.
MI AMIES OF KANSAS.
eighteen hundred and sixt>-eight, for tho fiscal year
ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy,
five thousand dollars.
For first of thirty instalments to supply the boys
and girls under Uie ages named such fiannel and cot
ton goods as may lie needed to make each a suit ae
afores; Id, together with a pair of woolen hose for each,
tor ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen bun-
Ired and sixty-eight, for the fisosl year ending June
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, four thous-
ty sixth October, eighteen 1
fourth article treaty June Dim, •nmwu uuuureu auu
fifty-tour, nine hundred and forty dollars.
For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gun
smith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen
hundred and cightoen, fifth articlo treaty twenty-third
October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, aud fourth
article treaty fifth Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, six hundred dollars.
For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five per
contain, for educational purposes, per third article
treaty fifth Juno, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two
thousand five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments upon two hundred
thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand five
hundred dollars.
MI AMIES OF INDIANA.
For iutereat on two hundred and twenty-one thous-
hundred and filty-seven dollars aud eighty-
per centum, per Hon-
tide treuty fifth June,
hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand aud
sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cents.
MI AMIES - EEL RIVER.
For permanent annuity In goods or otherwiai
For support of two manual labor schools, during
ihc pleasure of the President, per third article treaty
September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-
seven, ton thousand dollars.
For purchaso of iron and steel aud other necessa
ries for tho shops, during the pleasure of the Presi
dent, per same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For pay of two blacksmiths, one ot whom shall bo s
gunsmith and tinsmith, per samo treaty, twolve hun
dred dollars.
For pay of two strikers or apprentices in black
smith’s shop, per same treaty, four hundred aud eigh
ty dollars.
For the purchaso of farming utensils and stock, dur
ing the pleasure of the President, per same treaty,
twelve hundred dollars.
For pay of farmer, per same treaty, t.’t hundred
dollars.
For pay of miUer, at the dlaoretlon of the President,
per same treaty, six hundred dollars.
For pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the
President, per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars.
For pay ol approutlcca to aHstet in working the mill,
per same treaty, five hundred dollar*.
For keeping in repair the gnat aud saw mills, per
same treaty, three hundred dollarm
PONCAS.
dollars.
Dlacksmith, miller,
"cle treaty October
d sixty seven, throe
-seven, three thous-
s expended in
tribe who, in the
the most valuable
fourteenth article
teen hundred and
thousand four hun-
per third artl-
toen hundred and
the pay of a farm-
November, eigh-
hundred and fifty
cn hundred and
dollars.
AN CREEK. AND
SUPERIOR.
J in coin, per
September, eighteen
I for *grlcultnral
and other tools,
“ articlo treaty thlr-
dred aud fifty-four,
ents lor moral and
red dollars of which
band yearly,
ents for six smiths
h articles treaty tlilr-
‘rod and fllty-four,
~te for the support
d and fifth articles
a hundred and ilfty-
d and twenty dol-
d shop, during the
twolftli article treaty
-ndred and fifty-four,
venth, eighteen hun-
liteon hundred and six-
CIIIPPEWAS.
la, (or the support of
:.d for tools. Iron and
- the instruction
purchase of seeds,
[cl* treaty of April
md sixty-six, thr<
■ of annuity in pr<
ents of annuity
third article treaty of
and sixty six
Msy. sightron hun-
l hundred and
-iuur, and third article
hundred and sixty four,
of the second series lu
fourth October, eigh-
od eighth artb le treaty
hundred and flfly-fonr,
eighteeu hun-
a hundred dol-
a of tho second series f<
rth article treatv fourth
d forty-two, and eighth
•four, six hundred and
cents.
of second aeries, for
a hundred end for
thirtieth September,
•"d third article of
dollars and sixty-seven
. ••rwtanlng iron and
fourth October, sigh-
article treSty
u. M»y, XlZZ tS.
hundred dollars;
thousand two hundred dollars, and medicine
sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May
seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,~
sand seven hundred dollars.
For this amount to be applied toward the support of
a saw-mill to be built for the common use of the Chips
pewae of Mississippi, aud the Red Lake and Pembina
bauds of Chippewas, so long aa the President may
deem it necessary, per sixth article treaty May
enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand
dollars.
For pay of s
board of visitor
persons, t
•ding expeui
i of
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred aud sixty-
four, not exceeding any oue year more than twenty
day a* service, at five dollars per day, or more than
C ,. U ( 8 |-er mile, foil
thousand dollars.
CniPPEWAS OR RED LAKE AND PEMBINA TRIBE
OF CIIIPPEWAS.
of tho President, per third articlo treaty second Octo
ber, eighteeu hundred aud sixty-three, and
tide supplementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
" id sixty-four, ten thou ’ ’ ’
amount to tho Pombin
pleasure of the I’residi
five thousand dollars.
For sixth of fifteen instalments for the purp
supplying tho Red Lake band of Cliippcwaa with gill-
sheeting, flannels, provl
matter, calico, liusey, blankets.
farming tools, and fo
For iho sixth of fifteen instalments for same objects
for Pembina band of Chippewas, per samo treaty, four
thousand dollars.
| sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one lilaek-
, one physician, who shall furnish medicine for
;:k, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth articlo
of samo treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars,
sixth of fifteen instalments for the purchase of
,ud steel and other articles for blaeksnilthing
purposes, per same treaty as ubovo, one thousand five
hundred dollars.
■ For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for
carpentering aud other purposes, per samo treaty, one
thousand dollars.
OHIOKASAWS.
For permanent annuity in goods, per act twenty-
fifth February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine,
for tho fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eight-
thousand dollar*
•, eighteen hundred aud five, and
rteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
■dred aud fifty five, three tkousaud dollars,
or permanent annuity for support of light horte-
n, aix hundred dollars.
’or permanent annuity for support of blacksmith,
sixth article treaty eighteenth October, righteen
idred and twenty, ninth article treaty January
intleth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and
thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity for education, per second
tide treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred
;d twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-
second Juno, eighteeu hundred and fifty-five, six thou-
r interest on throe huudred aud ninety thousand
hundred and fifty-seven dollars aud ninety-two
poses, under the direction of the general council of the
clout amount of the bonds of tho United States held
In truat for the Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay
tho amount of the awarda heretofore approved by him
lu favor of Jojcph G. lfo.ihl and Reuben Wright un-
lor the provisions of the fiftieth article of the treaty
.included with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indiana on
the twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six.
CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF IN
DIANA IN MIDDLE OREGON.
For last of flvo instalments, second aerloa, for bene-
rial objects, at the discretion of the President, per
>coud article treaty twenty-fifth Jnno, elghtuen hun-
roil and fifty-five, six thousand dollars.
For tenth ul fifteen instalments for pay and Subsin-
farmer, oue blacksmith, and one wagon
niclc treaty tamw
, red and
ired MImJHI
For tenth of twenty Instalments for pay and substa
nce of one physician, ono sawyer, one miller, oue
iporintondont oi farming operations, and one school
fonrth article treaty twenty-fifth Juno,
i hundred a
1 fifty-five, five thousand six hu
-five, five hundred dollars.
ley, per fourth artl-
n thousand flvo hundred
ecu hundred and fifty-six,
loll.vs.
hor permanent annuity In money, per second arti-
i'EUk •**foonth Juno, eighteen hundred and two,
and filth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-si*, three thousand dollars.
,n monp L fourth article
twenty.six. and fifth article treaty seventh August,
eighteen hundred and fifty aix, twenty thousand dol’
For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assls-
tant, and for Shop aud tools, per eighth article treaty
reuty.Joiirtb January, eighteen hundred and twenty-
x, and fifth article treaty seventh Auguat, eighteen
iMidred and ftfty-alx, eight hundred and forty dol-
rs.
For permanent annuity for Iron and steel for ahop
per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh-
teoa hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty
seventh August, eighteeu hundred aud ftity-aU, two
hundred and seventy dollars.
For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright,
per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eigh-
n hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty
renth August, eighteen hundred and flfty-alx. aix
huudred dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant aud for shun and tools,
luring the pleasure of the Prealdeut, per fifth article
treaty fourteenth Febrnarr, eighteeu hundred and
thirty-three, aud fifth article treaty seventh August,
eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and for
ty dollars.
For Iron and steal for shop daring the pleasure of
th* President, per fifth article treaty fourteen“ “ *
ruarj, eighteen hnndred and thirty-three, and
tide treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred sad Af-
‘ seventy do
Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such arti
cles as from time to time the condition aud 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 huudred aud
eight, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth,
teen hundred anil seventy, nineteen thousand five
hundred and thirty dollars.
For the construction ol s school houso or mission
building, per third article treaty ol May seventh, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand live hun
dred dollars.
For the erection ol a steam circular saw-mill, with a
grist-mill and shingle machine attached, per third arti
cle treaty May seventh, eighteen hundrod and sixty-
eight, eight thousand dollars.
For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller,
ud engineer, pr~ ‘ 11 —f — “
iljlitoon huudre
hundred dollars.
For oonavructlou of a warehouse or store-room for
of the agent in storing goods belonging
, per third ai fifi
ghteeu huudr
five hundred dollars.
For the construction of an agency building, per same
article of same treaty, two thousand dollars.
For the building of s residence for a physician to
said Indians, per same article of same treaty, two thou
sand dollars.
For the construction of flvo buildings for carpenter,
— ?r, blacksmith, miller, and eng * ""
red dollars each, per same artlclt
i thousand five hundred dollars.
DELAWARES.
For life annuity to chief, per private article to sup
plemeutal treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen
hundred aud twenty-nine, to treaty of third October,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, oue hundred dollara.
For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol
lars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-six
sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hun
dred and twenty-nine, for education per benatc resolu
tion January nineteen, eighteen huudred and thirty-
eight, and filth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen
hundred aud fifty-six, two thousand three hundred
and four dollars.
D’WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASH
INGTON TERRITORY.
For tenth instalment on one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars, under the direction of the Presl-
;, per sixth article treaty twenty-second January,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, seven thousand five
hundred dollars.
For tenth <»1 twcuty Instalments for the establish-
and support ol an agricultural and industrial
•entv-sooond January, eighteen hundred and fifty-
re, three thousaud dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish
t nt aud support of a smith aud carpenter shop, and
furnish them with the necessary tools, per four
teenth article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen
hnndred and fifty-five, flvo hundred dollars.
- tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment
of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who
shall furnish medicines for tho sick, per fourteenth
:lo treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dol*
FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDERATED
TRIBES.
For the first ol five instalments on one huudrod and
venty thousand dollars, being tho third scries, for
ud fifty-five, four thousand doll;
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the support of
i agricultural and Industrial school, hooping
July, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, three hundred
For tenth of twenty instalments for providing suita-
o instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty six-
r-nth July, eighteeu hundred and fifty-five, one thou-
ud sight huudred dollars.
For tenth of twcuty instalments (or keeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tin aud gunsmiths’, carpenters’,
1 wagon and plough-makers’ shops, and providing
•cssary tools therefor, per fifth article] treaty six
nth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun-
•d dollars.
'or tenth of twenty instalments for the employ-
|nt of two farmers, two millers, ono blacksmith, one
e carpenter, and one wagon
. , •. nor nfth article treaty b! ‘ *
July, eighteen hu
dred dull
of
and flouring mills, and for furnishing the
necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article
treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
five huudred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair the hospital and providing the necessary medl-
Mixtecutl
bund, ed dollars. L
For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of a physi
cian, per fifth articlo treaty sixteenth July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred
aud furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth
article treaty sixteenth Julv, eighteen hundred and
fifty-live, throe hundred dollairs.
tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of each
of tho head chiefs of tho Flathead, Kootenay, and Up-
Pend d’Orellles tribes, per fifth articlo treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen
and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the
of J uly, eighteen hundred aud ■ixty-nlne, at five
per centum per annum, for education or other bene
ficial purposes, under the direction of tho President,
per ninth article of treaty of Msy seventeenth, eigh
teen hundred and flfty-fonr, two thousand sight hun
dred and seventy-five dollars.
KANSAS.
For Interest in Hen of Investment on two hundrod
thousand dollars, at five per ceutum per annum, per
second article treaty of January fourteen, eighteen
hundred and forty
n thousand dollars.
KICKAPOOS.
For sixteenth instalment of Interest, at five per cen-
un. on ono hundred thousand dollars for eduaational
aud other beneficial purposes, as per second article
treatv May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
five thousand dollars.
For sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand
dollars, to be paid in eighteen hundred and seventy,
er second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen
itiudrcd aud fifty-four, seven thousand dollars.
KLAMATH AND MODOO INDIANS.
For fourth of five instalments, to be applied >
'ion of the President, as ]
ober fourteenth, eight*
four, eight thousand dollara
* keeping
for the
the manual labor school, and*hospltal, ss per fourth
article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred
and sixty-four, one thousand dollars.
For fourth of twenty Instalments for the purchase
of tools and materiala for saw and flour mills, carpen
ter, blacksmith, wagon and plough-makora' shops,
and books and stationery for the manual labor
school, as per fourth article treaty of October four
teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ons thous
and five hundred dollars.
For fourth of fifteen Instalments for pay and sub
sistence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer,
blacksmith, ope sawyer, one carpenter, and one
„_on and plough-maker, as per fifth articlo treaty of
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-fonr,
x thousand dollars.
For fourth of twonty instalments to pay aalary and
-abslsteute of one physician, one miller, and two
school teachers, as per fifth articlo treaty of October
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three
thousand six hundrod dollars.
MAKAH TRIBE.
For last of four Instalmsnts of thirty thousand dol
lars, (being the fourth series), under direction of the
President, as per fifth article of treaty of January
Uilrty-ftrst, cightoen hundred aid ftftj-fiv% one thous
and five hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for support of a
smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide th* neces
sary tools therefor, per elstenth article treaty thirty
first January, eighteen hundred and fifty-flvo, flvehun
dred dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for the support of
i agricultural and Industrial school, and for pay of
teaohera, par eleventh article treaty thlrty-flrst Janu
ary. eighteeu hundred and iftyive. two thousand
dollars. * '
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment
and nine-five, five hundred dollar)
For permanent annuity lu goods or otherwise, p
articles treaty twent)-first August, eighteen hundred
and five, two hundred aud fifty dollars.
For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per
third aud separate article to treaty thirtieth September,
eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty
dollars.
thousaud five hundred dollars.
For last often instalments for pay of a carpenter
ami Joiner to aid in erseting buildings and making
furniture for said Indians, aud to furnish tools in in
said service, per second article treaty twenty-first De
cember, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, oue thousaud
dollars,
For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all
neccstuiry materials therefor, and lor the subsistence
of Ihc pupils, per second article treaty twenty-first
December, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve
AND BANDS OF INDIANS.
For fifteenth Instalment, in part payment for re
linquishment of title to lauds, to be applied to ben
eficial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth
December, eighteen hnndred and fifty-four, one thou
sand two hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments for pay of In
structor, smith, physician, who BhaU furnish niediciue
for the sick .carpenter, aud farmer, per tenth article
treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred aud
fifty four, five thousand dollars.
fifteenth of twenty instalments for the support
of an agricultural and Industrial school, and support
of smith and carpenter ahop, and providing tho neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of
treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars.
NAVAJOES.
For such articles of clothing, or raw materials in
lieu thereof, for eight thousand Narajoe Indians, not
exceeding five dollars each Indian, In conformity with
eighth article treaty June first, eighteen hundrod aud
sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars.
For seeds, farming implements, work cattle, and
other stock for fourteen hundred families, In conform
ity with serenth article of above-named treaty, one
hundred and forty thousand dollars.
'ey of the Navajoo Indian reservation, In
conformity with fifth article treaty of June first eigh
teen hundred and sixty-eight, thirty-six thousand two
hundred and twenty dollars.
For insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year
ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy.
their old homes, one thousand one hundred and
fifty-five dollars and ninety cents.
SI8SIT0N AND WARPETON.
For survey of reservation for the Sissitou and War-
reton bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians, as per third,
fourth, aud fifth articles of the treaty with said Indi
ans of February nineteen, eighteen hnndred and sixty-
seven, lortv-flvo thousand dollars, or so much thoreo
as as may be neccsaary.
NEZ PERCE INDIANS.
For last of five Instalments of second series for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of the President, pci
fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen lmu
dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty uis'.alnients for the support ol
vpair school hudd
le treaty twelfth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty eight, ten thousand dollars.
For this amount, to be expended during the pleasure
of tho President in furnishing such aid aud assistance
agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for
the first part of the second article of treaty of
March twelfth, eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight, as
retary of the Interior may conalder advantage-
1 necessary, seven thousand five hundred dol-
1‘OTTO WATA M1E8.
For permanent annuity In silver, per fourth articlo
treaty third August, seventeen hundred aud ninety-
five, seven hundred and twenty-four dollars aud sev
enty-seven cents.
For pr-manout annuity in silver, per third article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hu mired and
nine, three huudred and sixty-two dollara and thirty-
nine cents.
For permanent annuity In silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred aud eigh
teen, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars
and ninety-three cents.
For permanent annuity in money, per second arti
cle treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and
twenty-eight, one thousand four huudred and forty-
nine dollars and fifty-four cento.
For permanent annuity In specie, per second articlo
treaty tweuty uinth July, eighteen huudred aud twen
ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six
dollars and thirty-three cents.
For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty
twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two,
two huudred dollars.
For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty
twenty-sixth September, eighteeu huudred and thirty-
three, seven hundred dollars: Provided, That satlsfac-
eVidenct) shall be shown to the Secretary of the
Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said
articles are still living.
education, during iho pleasure of Congress, per
third article tieaty of October sixteenth, eighteen huu
dred nud twenty-six, second article treaty September
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and
fourth article treaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen
hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars.
For permanent provision for the payment of money
In lieu of tobacco, Iron, and steel, per second article
treaty twentieth September, eighteen huudred and
twenty-eight, and tenth articlo of tho treaty of the
fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and
forty-six, two huudred aud seventeen dollars and for-
ty-threo cents.
For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and
assistants, aud for irou and steel for shops, per third
President, per fonrth article treaty twentieth July,
—i thousand and
fourth articlo treaty third August, seventeen hun
dred and ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth
Ma|L eighteen huudred and fifty four, one thousand
For permausutaunuity, lu specie, for oduraticual
purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred aud seventeen, and third
article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-
four, two thousand dollars.
For lnterast, at five per centum, on forty thousand
WJUTKBN BANDS.
such articles as he may c
either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh artich
treaty October first, eighteen hundred and slxty-tbreo,
five thousand dollars.
ZASTKliN BANDS,
For sixth of twenty Instalments, to bo expended, I
under the direction of the President, in the purchase
of such articles as he may deem suitable to their
wants, either ss hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article
treaty July second, eighteeu hundred aud sixty-three,
For sixth of twenty instalments, to be expended,
under the direction of the President, lu the purcliasi
of such articles as be may deem suitable to theii
wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third artl-
cle treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud sixty
ueeaa aud bhawneea, and (juapaws, and make careful
Investigations of their claims for losses, per twelfth
article treaty February twenty-three, eighteeu hun
dred and slxty-rizVy-Hcveu, four thousand dollars.
WYANDOTlfK]*.
To pay for tho services of three persons, to be ap
pointed by the Secretary of the Interior, to ascertain
and report the amount of money, if any, doe by th*
United States to said Indians under existing treaties,
and so forth, per thirteenth article treaty February
twenty-three, eighteen huudred and aixty-seveu, three
thousand dollars.
To pay the claim of J. T. Jones, being for destruc
tion by fire of his dwelling suil other property by
huudred a
dollars.
NKOBIAS, KAhKASKlAS,
bo paid pc
For this amount, or so much thereof as msy be nec-
easary to supply Ui* deficiency m the appropriation for
removing Uie Indiana from BmlUi's River reservation
to Hoops Valley and Round Valley reservations lu Cal
ifornia, two thousand flvo hundred dollara.
For defraying the expense of removal and subsl
teuee of Indians in Oregon not parties to any treaty,
and for psy of necessary employees, twenty thousand
For defraying the expense of removal and subsis
tence of Indians in Washington Territory not partus
to atiy treaty, and for psy of necessary employees, fif
teen thousand dollars.
To enable the Secretary of iho Interior to take cborgi
of certain stray bands of i'ottowAtomle and WinneLu
go Indians, in the dtste of Wisconsin, five thousand
> riANKIDiilAWS,
three, live thousand dollars.
OOBHIP BANDS.
eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second
cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and
twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars aud nine-
For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt,
per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh
teen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and
I October twelfth, eighteen
dred and sixty-three,
SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent annuity in clothing aud other useful
articles, per sixth article treaty seventeenth Novem
ber, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thous
and five h4ldrcd dollars.
8’KLALLAMS.
For last of four instalments on sixty-thousand dol
lars, (being fourth series), under the direction of the
President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth Janua
ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, threo thousand
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for tho support of
an agricultural and Industrial school, and for pay for
«ty-
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 fifty-live, three thousand live hundred dollars.
TABEGUACIIE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS.
For sixth of ten instalments for the purchaso of
goods, under the direction cf the Kecretary of the In-
tcrio., per eighth article treaty of October seventh,
eighteen huudred and sixty-three, aud Senate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred aud
sixty-four, ten thousaud dollars.
For sixth of ten instalments, per eighth article trea
ty, for the purchase of provisions, under the dlrectloi
of the Secretory of the interior, teu thousand dollars.
For tho purchase of iron, steel aud necessary tools
for blacksmith’s shop, as per tenth article of said '
thousand six hundred
mty-five cents, invested
for suit! Indians, per set of Congress, July twelve,
eighteeu huudrod and sixty-two, per twenty-fourth ar
ticle treaty February twenty-three, eighteeu huudred
and sixty-seven, twenty-five thousand dollars.
For this amount, to bo token from the invested fund
of suid Indians, and to be paid to the tribe, per
capita, to assist them in establishing themselves iu
their new homes, per twenty-fourth article treaty Feb
ruary twenty-three, eighteen huudrod and sixty-seven,
thirty thousand dollar*.
For thi-amount, being tho balance of interest* at
five per centum per mouth, on thirty-nine thousand
nine hundred and fifty dollars held by tlie United
States from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven,
till rested In Kansas bonds in December, eighteen
hundred aud sixty-one, pci twenty-fourth article treaty
February tweuly-thrrs, eighteeu hundred and sixty-
seven, three thousand seven huudred dollars.
For first of six Instalments lor pay ol blacksmith,
and lor necessary irou and steel aud tools, per twen
ty-seventh article treaty February, eighteeu huudred
and sixty-seven, fifteen hundrod dollars.
BAG AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
■y to pay to the Hac
dollars.
r aalary of a special agent to take clisi ge oi Win
go and Pottawatomie Indians now in the Slate of
ousiu, one thousand five hundred dollars,
r payment of interest on one million two hundred
maaud three hundred dollars, £
Bigbtecu hundred a
s, von the] of six per centum
•<<1 and ninety-six thousand
Virginia stock, for Uni pay-
thoui
( huudr*
ich tbei
ud slxty-nllie
may be necessary.
lars, absl
thirtieth, eighteen hundred i
Cherokee school fund, nine huudr* d dollar*
For payment of interest on sixty-eight thousand
dollars, abstracted hoods, for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and slxty.nlne. of tho
Cherokee national fuud, four thousand and eighty dol-
For insurance, transportation, i
if Uie delivery ol annuitiea t
id Michigan,
id necessary
Minnesota
iporlaUon, and necessary (
dians, parties to thii
•esty, at the rate, of <
i huudred and ninety-three and thirty-two on
hundredth acres of laud, (being tho residue uf oi
hundred and fifty-seven thousand acres ceded to ti
United States, alter deducting the amount of laud s
apart for individuals), per third article treaty Febru
' (hte..n, eighteen hundred and sixty-s*
•ction of a dwelling
said tribe, a house and shop lor a blacksmith, and
dwelling house for a physician, per seventh
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred a:
the Indian trib
thousand dollars,
insurance.
ft of the delivery to the Pawnee, l'ouca, and Vo!
oux Indians of annuity goods and provisions
thousand dollars.
actual necessary expenses incurred, and that
* “ J ‘ ' 'l. *»y officers of the Indian
.1. pa
f the
from Indian
to tlielr homes, and Tor ex
ist and confinement within
ineidi
tlie territory of the United States, by order of such
“ ' barged with crime# against the In
i, five thoi
“• .? n .® Carolina Clierskee Iudi:
article Jr(Hl dollars.
treaty of June fifth and
dred and forty-six, twenty-
dred and one dollars and thirty
To enable the President to carry
thousand three hun-
tho provisions
of the third article of tho treaty of November fifteen,
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Pottowato-
oomc citizent
proporti
its of BSid tribe w
tho cash value of
filch they may bo entitled,
elected to be-
Kaid treaties, th
of one superintendent of teaching
per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eigh'
dred and fifty-five, three thousand two hun
een hun
dred dol-
For tenth of twauty Instalments for keeping iu re-
Ipair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpenters’
aud wagon aud plough-makers’ shops, mud for provid
ing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty
eleventh June, eighteeu hundred and fifty-five, five
hundred dollars.
K tenth of twenty instalment* for the employment
o superintendent of farming, aud two farmers,
two inillt rs, two blacksmiths, ono tinner, one gnn-
■Hith, one carponicr, aud one wagon and plough-ma-
r, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen
Inured and fifty-five, eight thousaud five hundred
collars.
For tentli of twenty instalments for keeping in repair
lie hospital, and providing the necessary medicines
nd furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred
dollara.
ir tenth of twenty Instalments for pay of a physl-
. , per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dol-
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
* M ‘ istalments to enable the Indians to
upon the reservation, to be expend
ed In ploughing land and fencing lots, as per tlrbt
clause fourth article treaty June ninth, eighteeu hun
dred and slxty-thrco, fifteen thousand dollars.
For fourth of the sixteen Instalments lor hoarding
and clothing tbe children who shall attend tho schools,
providing the schools and boarding-houaes with ueces-
sary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons,
teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth,
and for fsneing of such lauds as may bo needed for
gardening and farming purposes for the schools, aa
per fourth clause fourth articlo treaty of Juno nine,
eighteen hundred and aixty-throe, three thousand dol
lars.
For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth ar
ticle freaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-
smiths’ shops In repair and stocked with tho necessary
tools and materials, per fifth article treaty Jun* ninth,
eighteen huudred and slxty-thrco, five hundred dol-
r«.
For third of fifteen instalments for repairs of houses
mills, ahops, and so forth, and providing the necessary
furniture, tools, and mat* rials, as per flftt article trea
ty June ninth, cigldet-u huudred and sixty-three, two
||waud dollars.
r salary of two matrons i
boarding schools, two Assistant
take charge of the
OMAHA8.
For the second of fifteen Instalments of this amount,
being third of aeries, In money or otherwise, per
fourth article treaty sixteenth March, eiglitoeu hun
dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments for keeping in repair
grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop,
f tsr eighth article treaty March sixteenth, eighteen
undred and flfty-fonr, aud third article troaty March
sixth, eighteen huudred snd sixty-five, three huudrod
dollars.
For psy of one engineer, twelve hundred dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments for pay of one miller,
or same treaties, nine hundred dollara.
For fonrth of ton Instalments for pay of one farmer,
nr same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
For fonrth of ten instalments for psy of blacksmith,
sr same treaties, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
08AGEB.
For Interest on .sixty-nine thousand one hundrod
and twonty dollars, at five per centum per annum, be
ing value or fifty-four sections of land s*t apart by
said treaty for educational purposes, threo thousand
iiir hundred and tfty-«lx dollars.
For Interest on threo hnndred thousand dollars at
ve per centum per annum, to be paid soml-annually,
In money or such articles aa the Secretary of tho In
terior may direct, as per first article treaty of Septem
ber twenty nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, fif
teen thousand dollars.
For transportation of goods, provisions, snd
rth, purchased for the Great f _ ~ *“
is, or so much thereof as ms
thousand five hnndred dollars.
OTTO WAS AND CHIPPEWAS OF MICHIOAN.
nr second of four equal annual Instalments in coin
of two hundred and six thousand dollara,
of paying annuiti*s,
per tots* article of the treaty ot thirty-first July, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thousand five
hundred dollars.
For interest on ono hnndred and three thousand
dollars, at ftv* per oentmn, being the balance of two
five thousand one’hundred and fifty dollars.
0TT0E8 AND MIM0UMA8.
For aeeond of fifteen instalmsnts, being the third
series. In money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty
fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine
thouaaad dollars.
PAWNEES.
For perpetual annuity, at least one-hslf which to
te In goods and smoh articles as mar be deemed no
cessary for them, per second article treaty twenty
dollars and eighty cents, in currency,
juo hundred and twenty-three thousand
six huudred aud ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three
i gold, to bo paid out of the funds belonging
ribe of Indians, or so much of said sut
necessary to pay tho members of said
who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela
tions, aud under said trestles have become citizens of
1 States, be, snd tho samo are hereby, appro-
Tovided, That no part of said money duo
belonging to minor children shall be paid to them,
to any person for them, until such children shall have
d the age of twenty-one years: And provided
with 6aid provisions,
POTTO W ATO 311 ES OF HURON.
For permanent annuity in money or otherwise, per
second article treaty of seventeenth Novoniber, eigh
teen hundred and sovon, four hundred dollars.
QUAPAWS.
For education, during the pleasure of the President,
|H>r third article treaty thirteenth Msy, eighteeu hun
drod and thirty-throe, one thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, aud tools, and iron
and steel for shop during the pleasure of the Presi
dent, per third articlo troaty thirteenth of Msy, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-three, ono thousand and six
ty dollars.
For fanner, during the pleasure of the President
per third article treaty thirteenth May. eighteen hun
dred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars.
QUI-NAI-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS.
For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand
dollars (being tbe fourth series) for beneficial objects,
under the direction of the President, per fourth arti
cle troaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
n agricultural and industrial school, and yay of
do instructors, per tenth article treaty first of July,
eighteen hundred and fifty-flv», two thousand five
hundred dollars.
□ For tenth of twenty Instalments for support of smith
snd carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools
Unth
shall furnish medicines for the sick,
pnth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred
Iftj -five, three thousand six hundrod dollars.
ROQUE RIVERS.
r last of sixteeu instalments in blankets, clothing,
hundred dollars.
SAGS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI.
. ermanent annuity in goods or otherwise, pc
third article treaty third November, eighteen hnndre
d four, olio thousand dollara.
and dollars.
For 1:
i two hundred thousand dollars, at
r centum, per second article treaty twenty-first
eighteen huudred aud thirty-seven, ten thou
five per centum, pe
l eight huudred thousand dollara,
eaty eleventh Oc
tober, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thous-
id dollars.
SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI.
For interest <>n one hundred and fifty-seven thous
and four huudred dollars, at five por centum, under
direction of tho President, per second articlo trea
ty t *
*u, seven tho Una
SEMIN0LI8.
article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundrsd and
fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollara.
For interest on two hnndred and fifty thousand dol
lars, at five per centum, to be paid as annuity, (they
five per centum per annum, "to he paid annually for
(he support of schools," as per third article treaty of
March twenty -lirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-six,
twenty-live hundred dollars.
For Interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate
of five p*r centum per annum, "to be paid annually,"
for the support of the Seminole government, a* per
third article treaty of March twcuty-first, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, ono thousand dollars.
1 sixty-eight, the date wh
of said sum commenced, two years, two months, and
twenty-six days, as per third article of treaty of March
8KNECAS.
For permanent annuity In specie, per fourth article
treaty twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and
seventeen, flvo hnndred dollars.
For permanent annuity lu spr
treaty seventeenth September,
eighteen, five hnndred dollars
For blacksmith aud a«ai«Unt, shop and tools, iron
or [and] steel, during the pleasure ot the President, as
per fourth articlo treaty of February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousaud and
sixty dollars.
For miller, during the plcaauro of the President, six
hundred dollars.
SEN AC AS OF NRW YORK.
For permanent annuity, In li«a of Interest o
tv-three
thousand and fifty dollara, transferred from Ontario
Bank to the United Statea treasury, por act of H
troaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred sod
eighteen, one thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and a**lstant. ahop and tools, and
Iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of th*
tide of same treaty, one thousand ono hundred dol
lars.
For Insurance, transportation, and general Inciden
tal expenses of the delivery of goods, provisions, and
■took, as per same article of same treaty, three thous
and dollars.
UMPQUA8AND CALAP00IA8, OF UMPQUA VAL
LEY, OREGON.
For last of live instalments of tho third
nuity for beneficial objects, to bo expended as directed
by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth
November, eighteen huudred and fifty-four, ono thou
sand seven hundred dollars.
For the fifteen Ui of twenty instalments for tho pay
of a teacher and purchaso of books snd stationery, per
sixth article treaty twenty ninth November, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, oue thousaud four hundred
aud fifty dollars.
UMPQUAP, (COW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalments iu blanket).
clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty
uineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
three, five huudred and fifty dollars.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8E, AND UMATILLA
TRIBES.
For last of flvo instalments of aeoond series, to be
expended muter tho direction of Uie President, per
second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, six thousand dollar*.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for tbe purchase of
all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, med
iclnes aud hospital stores, books snd stationery foi
school*, and furniture for the employees, per foiirtl
articlo treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and filly
psy
subsistence of ono superintendent of farming opera
tions, ono farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, one
wagon and plough-maker, oue carpenter and joiner,
one physician, and two teaohera, per fourth article
treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
eight thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for the pay of each
of tho head chiefs of the Walla- 1 Walla, Cayuao, aud
Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars per
annum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, fifteen hundred dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments for salary for Hie
son of Pio-plo-mox-raox, per fifth article treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, oue hundred
WINNEBAGOES.
For Interest on one million dollars, nt five per ccn-
i, per fourth article treaty first November, eight***
ml dollars.
For twenty-
eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, p
fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six, lour thousaud two hundred and
fifty dollara.
WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS.
For third of five instalments, to be expended under
the direction of the President, as per seventh article
treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
five, two thousand dollars.
YAKAMA NATION.
last of five instalments of seoond series for ben
eficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per
fonrth articls treaty ninth June, eighteen huudred
and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twonty instalments for tho support of
two schools, ono of which is to bo au agricultural and
industrial school; keeping lu repair school buildings,
and for providing suitable furniture, books, snd sta
tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars
"or teuth of twenty instalments for the employment
no superintendent of teaching and two teachers,
fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen huudred
and fifty-five, three tho a sand two hundred dollars.
|>r tenth of twenty instalments for tho employment
no superintendent of farming and two farmers,
millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun
smith, oue carpenter, and one wagon and plough-ma-
. por fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dol-
tenlh of twenty instalments for keeping in re-
i>» and (louring mills, snd furnishing the neces
sary tools and fixtures, per fifth article troaty ninth
Juue, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five huudred
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair the hospital, and providing the necessary modi-
dollars.
■For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in
pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpent. i
snd wagon and plough-makers’s lbopa, and for p
vidlug necessary tools therefor, per fifth article tre
'ninth eightseu hundred aud fifty-live, five lit
hundred and fifty-five, ono thousand four hundrod
dollars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re
pair tho bulldtegs required for tho various employees
hundred
first of 11
physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
seven, fifteen hundred dollars.
For first of five instalments for supplying said tribe
with tobacco and salt, per teuth article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, eighteeu hundred and sixty-seven, three
hundred and fifty dollars.
To pay the claim of the 8aes and Foxes against the
, sixteeu thousaud four hundred dollars.
For amount necessary to pay the expenses of i
tuting this treaty, pel “ -
ry eight*,
l huudred dollan*
UTE.
For construction of a warehouse or store-r<> .m at
each of tho agencies, lor the use ol tho agent iu stor
ing goods belonging to tho Indians, fifteen hundred
dollars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eigh
teen hundred aud sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
For erecting an agency building ft “ ■
the agent at each of ihc agencies, fifteen hundred dol
lars each, per fourth article treaty March two, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars.
sixty-eight, six thousaud dollars.
For construction of four buildings, for carpenter,
farmer, blacksmith, and miller, ut each of tho agen
cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article
treaty March two, eighteen huudrod and sixty-eight,
twelve thousaud dollars.
For the erection on said reservation, near each
agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill
aud a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article
treaty of March two, cightoen huudred and sixty-eight,
sixteen thousaud dollars, or so much thereof as way
bo necessary.
F'or pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers,
and ono blacksmith, per fourth and fifteenth articles
treaty March two, eighteen hundred and aixty-oight,
five thousand two hundrod and fifty dollars.
For purchaso of Iron and stool, and the necessary
tools for tho blacksmith shop, per ninth article treaty
March two, eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight, two
huudred and tweuty dollars.
For first of thirty instalments, to l»o expended under
tlio direction of tho Secretary of tlie Interior, for
clothes, blankets, and such other articles as ho may
thing proper and necossary, per eleventh articlo treaty
March two, eighteen huudrod and sixty-eight, thirty
thousand dollars.
•Hint to be expciijed, under the di
rection of tho Secretary of the Interior, in supplying
said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans,
d potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall b<
Idaho Territory, or on the SUetzor Klsmsth ...
Oregon, as the Secretary of the Interior nia>
isportatfon of all uocessa-
determino. including the t
ry articles snd tlie material and labor mS
•tructlou of the houses aud mills and pay [of| necessa
ry employ ees for oue year, thirty thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof ss may bo ne-
cessary, to aid in subsisting said Indians for tho first
year after their settlement on said reservation or re-
atious, no part of which to be expended until said
be applied I
Indians shall be
rata os said settlei
thousaud dollars: 1-
meats provided for
ntablished, and to be applied pro
tilt shall be made, twenty-five
bled. That none of the pay-
the Beer
tribes bands, or individuals ...
•sty' stipulations under which such payments have
shall bo
shall be Balislied that tlio
od have observed the
nth article treaty of February t
Mandun Indians
For this a
of tho Secretary
lodge or head o
•apablo of sustaining themselves, pe
'orty-five thousand dol
or tho gcucrsl incidental expenses of tho Indlou
vice in the territory of Arizona, presents nt goods,
(cultural implements, and other useful articles, und
asist them to locate in permanent abodes, snd sus-
i themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, »o be
.ended under the direction of the Pecretary ol the
Interior, seventy thousand dollais.
he general incidental expenses of tlio Indian
in California, including travelling expenses of
superintending agqpts, fivo thousand dollars.
COLOBXDO TRRUITOUY.
For tho general in* idcnlal expenses cf tli
cultural 1:
d for providing the necessary furnit
per fifth article troaty nluth June, eight
and fifty-five, thres hundred dollars.
For teuth of twenty Instalments for the sala y of
such person as the said confederated tribes and bands
idians may select to be tlielr head chief, per fifth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
five, five hundred dollars.
YANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX.
For first of ten instalments (second series), to bo
paid fo them or expended for their benefit, eommnne-
......... j aud settle
. . . irth article
treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-
eight, forty thousand dollars; Provided, That no part
of tho moneys appropriated to pay aunuitics duo the
several tribes or bands of Indians named In this set
shall be expended for any other article*! of tood, cloth
ing, agricultural or mechanical Implements that such
m shall be agreed upon by the chiefs ana headmen of
■aid tribe. In a general council held for this purpose,
bo eatl mated for by the local agent and
certlfcd by the superintendent of Indian affairs, ex
cept where otherwise provided by treaty stipulation.
KA8KIAH. WEAR, AND PIANKKSHAW8. OTTOWAR
OF BLANCIIAUD'H FORK AND ROCHE DE IKXUF,
AND CERTAIN WYANDOTTES.
To psy for twonty thousand acres of land ceded to the
government by the Henecas, per first article treaty
February twouty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-
seven, twonty thousaud dollars.
To pay for thirty thousand seres of land ceded to
the government by the Heneess, per second article
treaty February twenty-tbree, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, twenty-four thousand dolluni.
SBaWBUa.
trraly February twenty-three, eighteen hundrod and
sixty-seven, two thousand dollars.
For first of ftv* instalments for blacksmith snd as
sistant, shop snd tools, and iron aud steel for shop,
- tr eighth article troaty February twenty-three, eigh-
mn hundred and alxty-ssveu, five huudred dollars.
qVAFAWi.
For amount to be paid te Uie Quapaws to assist
them in re-establlahing themselves at their homes
sixty-seven, five thousand dollars.
> exossd two persons,
of goods, agri-
her useful articles, und to
nancnt abodes, %nd sustain
if civilized life, to bo « x-
*.f the Secretary of the Iu-
of the Indian
by the pursuits
>d under the direotlon of the
, fifteen thousand dollars.
u Idaho Territory, presents of goods, sgrlcul-
inouut to pay the balauco duo on cert
tracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor an.l ex
> superintendent of Indian affairs for Idaho To:
r, in July, eghtcon hundred and sixty-seven,
•tstence, and so forth, for Indians in that Terr:
eight thousand and forty-four dollars and aovo;
For tho general Incidental expenses of the Indian
service in Montana Territory, presents uf goods, agri
cultural implements, and other useful articles, and to
assist them to locate in permanent abodes, snd to sus
tain themselves by tlie pursuits of civilized life, to be
expended under the direction of the Secretary of the
interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian
sorvico in Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural im
plements, and other useful articles, and to assist them
to locate in permanent al>odes, and sustain themselves
s of civilized life, to be expended under
al implements, and other useful arth
hem to locate in permanent aba'
isis of tho Iudisn
goods, narlcuttu*
. ml to a
ml sustain the
lilts of civilized lifj
under tlie direction of tlio Secretary of tlio Int.
forty thousand dollars.
onsaox aki> washinoton tkruitory.
For the general Incidental expenses of tho Indian
service in Oregon and Wai'
ing Insurance and transportation a
presents, (whet
by treaties), and office and travelling *
superintendent, agents, an.l snh-agol
ns. by direction of the Iudiau peace
r a contract made with J. w. Bos-
id nine huudred dollars and twenty-
tcurred by M. Wilkinson, United
der instructions from the Indian
e commission, to make said Indians, as far as nos-
>. self-sustaining, twenty-eight thousand two hun
dred and m veuty-six dollars aud forty-seven cents
ut ILI. amount, to .uppl). . deficiency iu a,. '»p.
priatlon fur pay of commissioners to bo appointed
the President, ss per forty-ninth aud fiftieth ari<
i treaty April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six, and .Senate amendment thereto, with the
lmudred .nd ihirlv-
eight dollars and forty-seven cents. J
For this amount, interest duo tho Choctaws and
Chickaaaws, August eighth, eighteen huudred and six
tr<l«l.t. on Ihre. hundred thmirand dollar, held in
»*‘ ,or “‘‘l (hdi.u., iiiidor Uie third ertlrlo treaty,
pril twenty-eighth, eighteen huudred and ixtv-six
ft. en thousand dollars. »ziy-six
1 or this amount, or so much thereof as may be .
•ssary to enable tho Secretary of tho Interior to t.av
upsia vouchers audited and allowed by the l„dUn
itofiars. '’ 1 '' 1 ty ‘ tWO tJl0,,8 * IJd 11 ve hundred
For this amount to be reimbursed from the pro
ceeds ol their lauds in Kansas, for suhsistenrn nf ii.a
Great and Little Osage Indians, thirty thousaud dol-
ober first, eighteen hundred
and sixty-sight, four hundred and eighty-five thous
and seven hundred and eighty-four dollars and twen
ty-one cents.
Porthc pajunrat of [„uchj d.ma«™ „, s uu„ 0 d u ,
the citizens of Niobrara township, Nebraska by th*
action of tho government in moving the Santee Bloux
f*,' 1 !, “I 0 0‘gSuen hundred and
Kixty six, as shall, [hr found duo,] afior jirooer iuveati*
mill,,r Srcrourj Of Iho III.
nt a commission to ascertain
oftliodamagoa auatalnod, not
»na dollara, to bo divided pro
rata In payment of Iho claim, in bo found duo, which
■hall be s final settlement of said claims.
To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for de-
predation* committed by Indians in northwestern
ghteeu hundred and filty-seven ten
idred and six dollars and thirty-four
all appo
cling After
i the yei
ad be it further
ndise furnished a
the provisions o
the original package,
nearly as practicable, _
the headmen of the tribe
be distributed to the tribo
] ^hiefs in *uch manner
heat^ in the presence
•eminent as hereinbefore i
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That tho unex-
‘audiug to the credit of the Kan-
J tor i?bSl!!!JS? 1 / e V. ur y Do-
al purpose*
tided balatic*
i tribe of India)
ppropriated for
id Indians,they L
id be
of Indian affairs I
n destitute and stiffen
... , L ‘'[ fHrl, ‘ or enacted. That there be ar-
d the further sum of two millions of dollars,
Penitent bo nect *“ Mr y. to enable tho
i r*aid* nt to maintain the peace among and w'tli <)■«
x ai iuits tribes band.-*, and parties of Indians, aud to
promote civilization among said Indians, bring them,
whore practicable, upon reservations, relieve their ue-
MsslUes, and encourage their effort* at self-support • a
report of all expenditures under tin* appropriation^ to
be made in detail to Congress in December next; ami
for tbe purpose of enabling the President to exci te
Ewrj™ sesh; \ y Uu - *<* *• ^by. S
ized, »t bis discretion, to organize a board of cominb-
sioners, to romdat of not more than ten persons, to be
■elected by him from men eminent for their intelli
gence and philanthropy, to serve without pecuniary
compensation, who may, under his direction, exercise
ae appropr
1 treasury i
imoftwenty.fi * thous-
fas may be necessary.
nothing in
d dollars, c
tec. ft. An.l be it forth i
in r y ?, f . tho Prtivision* thereof,
shall be so loustmcd as to ratify or upprovo any tr»*a-
W si b T." y x» tri i >4 *• or l* rUc " °t Indians
sixty ■•even* ,Uy of Ju, L p lghta*n hundred snd
•lal provision therefoi
thou
1 fivo
ndred dollars.
tenor, fifteen thousand d<
For the transportation
delivery of
tho Indiana within the Utah
irlhtonJency, t
f'or this amount
od by act of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen
hundred aud sixty-four.cutitled, "An act to vacate and
■ell the present Indian reservations in Utah Territory,
and te settle said Indians in Uintah Valley," flvo thou
sand dollars.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For tho expensoa of colonizing, supporting, and fur
nishing agricultural implements ami stock, pay of ne
cessary employees, purchasing clothing, medic'-
. ' school* for Indiana
'siding on the Clio*
leasehold, to be expended under the direction of the
Secretary of tlio Interior, eleven thousand dollars,
ron TUB WICHITA* AND OTRKB AFFILIATED BARDS.
For the expeusea of colonising, supporting, and fur
nishing said bands with agricultural implements and
stock, pay of necessary employees, purchase of cloth
ing. mcdlctnea, iron aud steel, and maintenance of
schools, to be expended under tho direction of the
Bacrutary oi the Interior, fifteen thousand dollars.
CALIFOBJTU.
Forth* purchase of cattle for beef and milk, togeth
er with clothing snd food, teams and flarmiug tools
for Indians in California, sixty thousand dollars.
For pav of one physician, one blacksmith, ons as
sistant blacksmith, one farmer, on* carpenter, and
on# teacher upon each of the three reservations of Cal
ifornia, and oim miller at the lfonnd Talley, and one
upon he Hoops Valley reservations, and ono spoofs I
c. 0. And be it ftirthor enacted, That tho appro-
tion of one hundred and seventeen thousand dol-
nadetothe Mate ol Minnesota, July seoond,
toon hundred ami tlxty-fou.*, to supply a defleieu-
appropriation of March third, eighteen hun-
lost*, charges, t j
ty thrue,
uses properly Incu
Indian hostilities in
sixty-two, be, and th.
brace such cx)m nditi
il sixty-t
hundred a
nd fot
suppressing
year eighteen hundred aud
in is hereby, extended fo em-
Incurred in tho year eighteen
of twolve
Provided, That
shall bo |iaid the state of Minnesota as shall ‘be al
lowed by the proper accounting officers under the
tweuty-second section of the act approved March
third, eighteen hundred sml sixty-three, entitled "A»
act making appropriation* for suudry civil expenses of
Die government lor tho year ending Jnne thirtieth
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and for the year end 1
lug June ftUrtlcth. eighteen hundred and sixty-three,
Aproved, April l(k 186‘J
United States Mall Stag*
Ii N . TA MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS
. 7 o’clock a. m. Stage office in Alls u
U, at the United State* Hotel, which i* a flret-claas
Hotel, Proprietors and Clerk* alwsy* ready and willing
to accommodate. "
Passenger* stopping at other hotels are re
quested to register their names for a seat by A o'clock
a. m., rtf mail days, and they will b« furnished a tt« ket
when registered, baggage token to and from ths office
free of ejiarge. JOHN GAIN, Jm., Proprietor.
Atlanta, January,80th, 1HOO.
. ,?• 8—^**!»•■# package* token to and from the office.
Al. other packages desired to be sent by the Hack wll]
be received aud delivered at ths Stows oOo* and at M*v
Afos. Kellogg * Co', store, on P
I will. ateo. a*» as Agent In reference to any land lot*
la Forsy th couuty. Address m* at Gumming, Ga.