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?r —w '>11 I - HKD SAMUEL BARI). ATLANTA, (jKOiyflfc^yTJgftftft V MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1889. VOL. Y.—NO. 1325. [ornouui ED 8TATES LAWS, kit. Flrd ffisea if Ike forty flint ConrrMt. . is.] zb* tha 7«r afidlag Jun» tkirtevolh. eighteen I CKBYEKNE8 AMD NORTHERN AHA* FAHOR8. with Dm aoilisru »u Arapahoe Indian*, under htaea hand red and .Ixty-elght. fur | Jam thirtieth, right**n hundred rM k firs thousand dollars. lsstaluient* tor mm**m of <*4h- |g«»gg» | hundred u»4 seventy. to* thousand ■ tastaiiusnts. to bo expend. d by tbo * ' {tea dollars for each ludlan d silly souls,) In Um* pur- _ _ am Usee to tiros th« con- * of tho lndlaas m»j Indicate to tele treaty May tenth. eighteen it, for tbo fiscal yaar ending l bund rod and eevaxdy, alno drod sad eiity-four, dx hundred and olxtysevra tors tad stxty saran cent*. Wot third of tan instalments of tho soeond sorloo, tor Ud. irMty lUKMk aq>t>mb.r, «lfbt<M SBMJtiBsS SXoSrXa 5 Es^rr^aas.g‘& ^ “““• etssst* aifflBaaasJsriflL “ 4 “*** - M SmrasfilXn ■ buudrod and ftA^vo, I * Chlppewas of 1 muddcSwto handr6<1 ftftV'OU.oneUiou- For five per oontum lutorost on two hundred thou*. o of edaeatiou, per sixth article and dollar* for with third arfiSe treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen purpose* of education, per Atm, eighteen hundred and fifty -six. as may be pur- 1 of tan lustaliaeot* to be expanded t the progress of the people In agriculture u them to became eeu-suatalnlng, lu aooor- For aeooud of ton Instalments for the support of i r Instalments to furnish said Indians eat. per siiUiarticle treaty May tenth. 1 and sixty eight, for the flaeal year l eighteen hundred and seventy, e-hundred and seventy-six dol- *• r* ■***> ”■ i hundred and sixty- hundred dollars; ’fit oar punter, ler, seven h jht hundred d nty dollars; end bl physician, In accordance with third article treaty of Mareh nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-sev- thonaand two hundred dollars. *«i natga/jw nay grow the most profitable • year, per ninth article treaty i hundred and sixty-eight, for the & transportation of goods, and so fiscal year ending Iteon hundred and seventy, four r. elghtes hundred AMD CLACK A MAH IN- UCTfli TALLEY, i of the third series of su per second article treaty 1 filly- i article of uie treaty of Oeto- i hundred and sixty seven, go Creek, lu Kansas, twenty 1 five hundred dollars, five buildings for carpenter, rand engiuaar, two thousand '““ole treaty October twenty and sixty-seven, seven a circular saw-mill, with ai inith. miller, eaty October f seven, three Lto bo expeadod iu ■ tribe who. In the . the roost valuable four ten nth article .hhndrrd and CRERK. AND •tera' and other tools. moats tor moral and their village, per Septate bor, <a«ki •ueand dollars, alments for six s.uiths ft fifth articles treaty thtr- support and fifth articles n hundred and fifty* l and twenty dol- »WU uuuureu numn. For second ef ten Instalments fc for the purchase necessary medicines, in accordance with third arliele of treaty March nineteenth, eighteen hundred sixty-seven, three hundred dollars. For Insurance, transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions lor Chlppewas of Mississippi, in aoeordance with sixth artlcls of tne treaty of March nineteen, eighteen hundred am •even, five thousand dollars. CHIPPIWAH, PILLAOER, AND LAKE WINNEIM- OONU1HU BANDS. Far fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity In money, per third article treaty tweuty-eecoud Februa ry, eighteen huadicd and fifty-five, ten thousand six hundred and slxty-slx dollars snd sixty-six cents. For fifteenth of thirty instalments of annuity goods, per third article treaty 'twenty-second Febr ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-fire, eight thoesnud sixty-eight dollars, xpeuded under the dh Interior, under provl June fourteenth, eigto ly-eight thousand sev- and forty oents. For fogrteentti of fifteen lnstalmauU for pay <4 mil For fourth of fifteen Instalments of annuity upon two hundred and forty-two thousand six hundred still four, and Honate amendment thereto, sixteen tho a a- . ^^jty.jrtne dollars and sis MIAMIRBOF KAN BAH. For permanent provision for bfatcismllh and assis tant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article trea ty sixth October, si ghteso hundred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty Jane fifth, eighteen 1 ‘ * * flfty-iour, nine hundred and forty dollars. ... _ treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third ~ ' 1 'Seen bond red and thirty-fou October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth artide treaty fifth Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, six hundred dollars. fifteen hundred 1 article treaty May • OBOWfi. " J 'apply male per- ► of age with a suit of good * ig, consisting of ooat, hat, <octii\ woolen socks, per ninth frfilgfctAen hundred and twelve years of age with m flaxuul skirt goods necessary u ssake the earn#, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of oalico, and twelve yards cotton (loiui-stio, per ninth artlcie treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and six!) -eight, for the fiscal year coding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, 1*. elghVen buudrod and fifty-five, i Ftor fifteenth of twenty iratelincat* for purposes of education. Including compensation of teacher, y*r —* * -second ■ * * third article treaty twenty-e l February, eightoon five, two thousand dollars. jliteeu hundred and Jlfty- For last often Instalments tor pay of an engineer to grist and sav-miU at Lee ah Lake, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. PEWA INDIANS IN MIKMBHOTA. For sixth of ten instalments to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains, hundred grubbing hoes, ten ploughs, ten grind- five thouaaud dollars. Fur first of thirty instalments to supply the boys and girls under tbs ages named such flannel and cot ton goods as may be needed to make each a suit *i stores' id, together With a pair of woolen hose for each, per ninth artje'e treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun dred snd slxty-vlght, for tho fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eight*eu hundred and seventy, four thous and five hundr d dollars. For the first < f tan instalments to be used by the Hecretsry of th Interior In the purchaso of such arti cles as from tin.• to time the condition and nec ties of the ludlan may indioale to be proper, the of ten dollars for -ich Indian roaming, (ono thousand nine hundred ami fifty-three souls), per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, for the fleet year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and seventy, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. For the construction o 1 a school house or mission building, per third article treety of May seventh,- elgh teen hundred snd sixty-eight, two thousand five hun dred dollars. For the erection of a steam circular saw-mill, with gristmill and shingle machine attached, per third arti- eever.tk, eighteen hundred and sixty- May esvenih, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, thousand five hundred dollars. For employment of two carpenters, one thousxhd sight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thou- hundred dollars. pey of carpenter, farmer, blaoksmUh, miller. tkoasand two hundred dollars, and medicine for the tick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and slxty-f^ur, A I •even bur — hundred dollars. flvo hundred dollars. saw-mill to be built for the oommon ti fanner, blacksmith, miller, and enginei board of visitors, to oonaht of not more than three persons, to at ton d the sunnily payments to the In dians, and to Inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the seventh de treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and ■ _ four, not excoedlng any one year more than twenty days’ service, at flve dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, four . st fifteen hundred dollars each, per same article of tamo treaty, seven thousand five hundred dollars. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private article to sup hundred and eighty dollars. plemental treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third October, Ightecn hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars. For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol lars. gt five per centum, being the value of thirty-elx sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hi Uona to Instruct Indian girls lu domestic one thousand dollars. CHTPPEWAS Oil KEI) LAKE ANI) PEUiUKA T11IBE dred and tweuty-ninq, for education per Senate r hundred and fifty-six, two thousand three hundred OF OHIFPKWA8. and four dollar*. For this amount as annuity t D’WAMISU AND OTUER ALLIED TRIBES IN WA8H- the fled Lake band of Ohlppewaa during th* pleasure of the President, per third article treaty second Octo ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second ar- t.uiidml and alxty-four, ten thousand dol. For this amount to the Pembina band of Ohlppewaa, during the pleasure of the President, per same treaty, five thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments lor the purpose of •npp’ylug th# Red Lake band of Chlppewas with glll- ing twine, cotton matter, calico, Unaey, blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for such other useful articles, and lor such other uaafnl purposes as may be deemed for their best Interests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April, oightren hundred and fifty flvo, < thousand flve five, three thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the establish . nt and support of a smith and carpenter shop, and to furnish them with the necessary tools, par four- eighteen hundred and sixty-tour, eight thousand dol- For the sixth of fifteen Instalments tor same objects for Pembina band of Chlppewas, per samo troaty, four thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments for pay of one black smith, one physician, who shall furnish medlolne for the sick, on? miller, snd one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments for the purchase of Iron snd steel and other articles for blacksmith lng 1 purposes, per ssn— * * ’ **- -■* M — hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to lie -expended tor carpentering and other purposes, por name treaty, one thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen Instalments, to defray expenses of aboard of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments of the In dians, three hundred and ninety dollars. For Insurance and transportation of annuity goods and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chlppewas of Red Ltke snd Pembina tribe, five blacksmith, carpenter, fanner, and physician, who shall furulHh mvdiciuo* for the hick, per fourteenth article treaty twontv-second January, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dol- FLATHEADS AND OTHER CONFEDERATED b treaty as above, one thousand five beneficial objects, at TRIBES. For tho first oi five instalments on ono hundred and twenty thousand dollars, being tho third scries, for of the President, thousand dollars. 0H10KASAWS. For pArmansut annuity in goods, per act twenty- fifth February, seventeen huudred and dnsty-nlne, for the fiscal year euding Juno thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-nine, and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sevanty, six thousand dollars. 0HQ0TAW8. For permanent annuity, per second article treaty fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of _.t agricultural snd Industrial school, keeping in ro- palr the Buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth * Jy, eighteen hundred end fifty-five, three hundred •llais. For tenth of tweuty Instalments for providing suita- !« Instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen huudred aud fifty-flve, one thou- ‘ tod sight hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty tnatalmout* tor koeplng in re pair blacksmiths’, Uu and gunsmiths', carpenters’, ‘ * wagon and plough-makera’ ahopa, and providing nth July, elghtssn huudred aud fifty-five, five hun- Rtahnonta for the employ- tyn hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support of light horse- ono gunsmith, . ____ and plough-maker, nor fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, seven thouaaud tour hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in P**r saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the tundred and twenty, ninth article treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twouty-flva, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-eeoond Jane, eighteen i hundred dollars For tenth of twenty instalraouts for keeping In re> pair the hospital and providing the necessary modi- i hundred and six- second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six thou- l and shop, during the 7 twelfth article treaty k indred snd fifty-four, leveoth. eighteen huo- d dollars. ■bars, (RRiug the pleasure • Article treaty September I and fifty-four, and third Lelghteen huudred and six article treaty twentieth January, eighteen huudred and ' twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-eeo ond June, eighteen hundred and fifty-flvo, three hun dred and twenty dollar*. For Interest on three huudred and ninety thousand wo huudred and flfty-eeven dollars and ninety-two oents, at flvs per centum per annum, lor ednoation, support of the government, and other beuofiolal i dollars, r OHIPPBWAH. uts, lor tbs support of - _ d Pi poso«, under the direction of the general council of I . Choctaws, In conformity with the provisions contained olnes and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixtecuth July, sighteeu hunirud aud fifty-five, throe ' undred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for pay. of a physi cian, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred For touth of twenty lustalmenta for keeping In re pair the bull Hugs required for tho various employees slid furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth artlolu treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for tbs pey of each ’ the head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Up- . r I’eud d’Orefilea tribes, per fifth article treaty six teenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen iu the tenth and thirteenth articles of the treaty oi A for tools, iron sod _ for the blacksmith r of April seventh, slgh- twenty-seconi June, eighteen hundred snd fifty- five, nineteen thousand flvs hundred and twelve dol lars and eighty-nine oenta: Provided, That it shall bo the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell a snffl- i thousand flve hun- ota for tbs support of tho amount of the awards heretofore approved by him Hx, eight hundred dol- concluded with the Ohoctaw and Chlckaaaw Indians tho twenty-eighth day of April, eighteen hundred and alxty-alx. OONFKDEU1TED Till IIKM AND BAND8 OF IN- I article treaty of April l sixty-six, eight liun- mis of annuity in mon- third artlcls treaty ol ad and siity-elx, three Octal objects, at the discretion of the President, per second article treaty twenty-fifth June, eishtnen hun- third article treaty of dred and fifty-live, six thouaaud dollars. •drod and sixty- alments of annuity in »r pey teno* of on* farmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plough msker, per foarth art Ids treaty twenty- fifth Jnne, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, three thou sand five hundred dollars. For tenth Of twenty instalments for pay and aubsls tenco of one physician, one sawyer, — HHHPB miller, superintendent of forming operations, and on# school teacher, per fourth article treaty iwenty-flfth Jnne, eighteen huudred and fifty-five, flvo thousand a‘~ I hdd sixty-six, one I Ml MHI SHIP Pi. e of the second series In sty fourth October, elgh- end eighth article treaty j Mfiftsd and fifty-four, *' 4 h May, eighteen hun- nndons hundred and a pouts, e of th# second eerie* for >. per fourth artlcls > hundred and forty- ’Mr!loth September, and third article red snd sixty-four. CRKEK8. For permanent annuity In money. i»er foarth arti cle treaty seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty seventh August, elgh- hundred end fifty-six, one thousand flvs hundtrd teen h For permanent annuity in money, per eeoond aril- ,, * t r nlh Jun ®. eighteen hundred end two, seventh August, eighteen hun- d eighth article treaty a hundred and fifty-four, f MSkMSZ } tot pennfnsnt annuity in money, per fourth article tecate twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty.six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred snd fifty sit, twenty thousanddot taTr*^t n ri , l n ^ 1 . t l.‘P r blacksmith and aaaia- wtt, and for shop and too?*, per eighth artlcls treaty ?x“2dfif3i h juSrte*i r7, '^^ahnndrsd and twenty^ ■x, arid fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty*!*, eight bundrod aud forty dol- ysrsawxistsmslz •od aud twenty-all, and filth artUfll smSI f&WflftSes ES®awM«tfsaaras!: during the pleasure o< Us* Prudent, p treety fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty seventh Ai jjjft^Mfidrsd sod fifty-six, eight Era ■tapsftS *“*•> Hal >l<ktMa tn (taring th. plouar. ol _ Anfrut, righted haafert ud at Iriri u4 Mnatg dolkra. tar, duriag th. ploiMra oflh. mat. sud provisions per fifth article treaty alxteentii July, ‘ -* ‘ bund i d and sixty-five, four thousand dol- ■ For Interest in ueo of investment on flfty-eeven thousand five bin.dred dollara, balance of one hundred and fifty-seven th >usand five hundred dollars, to the flrat of July, eighluen hundred and alxiy-nine, at flve ‘ ' ‘ for eduoation or other bene- n f e direction of the President, rninliiarttele * “ S Br oentum p«-r otal pnrpoaea, i per ninUt arttelo of treaty of May aeventeanth, eigh teen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight huu- dr*d aud soventy-flvo dollars. KANHAM. For Intereat in lien of investment on two huudred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, per huudred dollars. MI AMIES OF INDIANA. | For interest on two hundred ABd twenty-one thous and two hundred end flfty-eeven dollars and eighty- sixoonte, uninvested, at flve per centum, per Hen- -r-«- r ate’s amendmout to fourth article treety fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thoussud and sixty-two dollars and elghty-nlne cents. Ml AMIES-EEL RIVER. For permanent cmnuty In goods or ethsrwtea, . fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hubdred and nine-five, flve hundred dollars. For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per artlols* treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and flve, two hundred end fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred aud nine, three hundred and fifty dollara. M0L1L INDIANS. For last ef teu instalments for keeping In repair aaw and flouring mills, and for the pey ol necessary employees, the benefits of which to be shared alike by all the confederated bauds, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, one thousand flve hundred dollars. For Ust of ten Instalments for pay of a carpenter and Joiner to aid In erecting buildings and making furniture for said Indians, aud to fnruiah tools In A said service, per second article treaty twenty-first De cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars, For pay of teachers to manual labor school for all necessary materials therefor, and for the subsistence December, eighteen hundred and fllty-flve, twelve hundred dollars. NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES llnquishmont of title to lauds, to be applied to ben- sand two hundred dollars. structsr, smith, physician, who shall for the sick .carpenter, and farmer, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and support For support of Hi? MflMflfifc Ubor sokoafe figrtog tos pleasure of tits President, pe* third artfols treaty Beptemter twenty-fourth, eighteen feupfired and tlfty- Severn, ten Uwcaaad flatters. For purchase of Iren sad steel end other neeuwsi- rlvs for the shops, during the pteesnre of the Presi dent, per sems treaty, flvs hundred dollars. . . Fee p*w of two blacksmiths, ooe ot whom shall be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per same treaty, twelve ho* For pay of two atrlkere or apprentices in blaeh- smith’s mop, per same treaty, four hundred aud eigh ty dol’ars. Forth* perebeee of forming utensils and stock, dur ing Um pleasure of the President, per seme treaty, twelva hundred dollars. For pey of farmer, per same treaty, Ur hundred dollar*. For pay of miller, at the discretion ef the Preeldent, per same treaty, six hundred debars. For pay of an engineer, at tb* discretion of th* PfewMsut. per same treaty, twelve hundred dollars. For pay of apprentices to assist In working the mill, per seme treaty, flve hundred dollars. For keeping in repair tho grist and saw mills, per same treaty, three hundred dollars. POMOAfi. For the sixth of teu iostslinentsof th* aeoond series, ’’to be paid to them or expended for their benefit,” per aeoond artiste treety twelfth March, eighteen hun dred sad fifty-sight, ten thousand dollars. i For this amount, to be expanded during the pleasure of the President In furnishing suqhaldeed aasirtansa In agricultural and mechanical pursuits provided for in tbs first part of the aeoond article of treaty of Mareh twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as the Secretary of the Interior may eonrider advaatage- ous and ueceaaary, seven t hoi sand five hundred dol lars. POTTOWATAMIZ8. ------ President, per fomrih artiste treaty « eighteen hundrsd xnd thirty-one. an* For tatercetrsTflvYper oeotu m, on forty th dollars, for educational pnrpoece, per telrd treatyienth May, eighteen hundred snd lift two thousand dull* For sixth of twent der the direction anty Instalments, to he expended, un- of the Freeldcat, In th* pwreham of te may fleam soluble to their wants, either as hunters or herd emeu, per seventh article treaty October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, flve thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety- five, seven hundred snd twenty-four dollars and sev enty For permanent annuity in silver, per third article “ * iiber, ’ * ‘ * nine, thru* hundred and slxty-two dollars snd thirty- treaty seoond October, elghteeu hundred and eigh teen, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars snd ninety-three oents. For permanent annuity in money, per eeoond arti cle treety twentieth September, elghteeu hundred and twonty-elght, ol »® thousand four hundred and forty- twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty-sixth September, eighteen handrtxl aud thirty- three, seven hundred dollars: Provided, That satisfac tory evidence shall be shown to the Secretary of the Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by seld articles are still living. For education, during the pleasure of Congress, per third article tioaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hun dred end twenty-six, seoond article treaty September twentieth, eighteen hundred aud twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty October tweiity-aeTenth, eighteen In lien of lobaoco. Iron, and steel, por second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollars and for ty-three cants. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for Iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, elghteeu hundred and twenty-eight second article treaty t wunlleth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-fcight, and seoomL arti cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand forty-two dollars and nine ty-four coate. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, C seoond article of treaty twenty-ninth July, elgh- l hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sev- anteen dollars and nine cents. For interest on four hundred and alxty-alx thous and and twenty woven dollar* sud forty-eight cents, at flve per centum, in conformity with seventh art!ale •ary V treaty December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. NAYAJ0Z8. For such articles of clothing, or raw materials In lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajoe Indians, not xceefllng five dollars each Indian, In conformity with hundred and oighth article treaty June flrat. _ sixty-eight, forty thousand dollars. For seeds, farming lmplaments, work oatUo, and other stock for fourteen hundred families, in conform ity with seventh article Of above-named treaty, hundred and forty thousand dollars. For survey of the Nava|oe Indian reservation, in conformity with fifth articl# treaty of Jane first, eigh teen hundred and sixty-eight thirty-elx thousand two hundred and twenty dollara. For Insurance and transportation- or the flaeal year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, fifteen thousand dollars. For deficiency In the appropriation for amount of dofleiency expended in subsisting the Nav^Joes at the Bosque lledondo, according to the contract made by Theodore U. Dodd, from the twenty-second of May, eighteen huudred and alxty-elpht, until their removal lo their old homes, one thousand one hundred and fifty-flvo dollars and ninety costs. 8BURTON AND WARPETON. For survey of reservation for th* thssUon and War- J eton bands of Dakota or 8ioux Indiana, as per third, ourth, and fifth articles of the treaty with said Indi ans of February nlueteen. elghteeu hundred and sixty- seven, tortjr-five thoussud dollars, or so mu jU thereof ssmay t I NEZ PEKOE INDIANS. For last of flve Instalments of second series for ben< eflolal objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen him dred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. Por tenth of twsnty Instalments for the support of of one supertnteadent of teaching sud two teachers, ~«r fifth artloto treaty eleventh Juno, eighteen bun- rod snd fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dol- mjiloymcnt superintendent of farming, and two fanners, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tlnuer, on* gun smith, one carpenter, snd one wagon and plough-i ker, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen huudred aud fifty-five, eight thousand flvo hundred the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines June, eighteen hundre clan, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, on* thousand two hundred dob For tenth of tweuty instalments for keeping in l tide treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty- We, two hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalment* for the salary oi hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. ble instructors, per tenth article treaty fli eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalments for support of smith and oarpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundrod ami fifty five, five hundred dollars. For truth of twenty instalments for the employ ment of a blacksmith, oarpenter, and farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines for the elck. in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per llrst clause fourth article treaty June ninth, eighteen hun- and fifty-live, three thousand six hundred dollars. Boaua Kiraat. For last of sixteen instalments in blankets, olothlng, and olothlng the children who shall attend tha schools, providing thascheefo andboardlhg-hon^ » with acces sary furniture, the prdhaee of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the schools, as per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thoussud dol- tlcle treaty of June nine, eighteen hnndrt three, five hundred dollar* esoh. smiths’ shops In repair and stocked wit tools snd materials, per fifth article treety June ninth, eighteen hundred and etxty-three, flve hundred dol- furntturo, tools, and materials, as per fifth article trea- June ninth, eighteen hundred and slxty-thrce, two lonsand dollar*. . For aalary of two matrons to take charge of the ’ boarding scAosIs, two esalstaat teeohers, ot* former, ~ - - iUlan, as per flflh article o ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. seven thousand six hundred dollars. fourth article troaty sixteenth Maroh, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. and other beneficial purposes, as per seoond article treaty May eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fire thousand dollara. For sixteenth instalment on two hundred thousand dollar*, to be paid In eighteen hundred and seventy, per aeoond article treety eighteenth May, eighteen hundred ' I ‘ and fifty-four, seven thousand dollars KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS. For fourth of five instalments, to be applied under direction of the President, es per eeoond article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and alxty- four, eight thousand dellere. For third of twenty instalments for keeping In re pair oue eaw-ratll, one flouring mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter,And wagon and plough-maker, tbs manual labor sebool, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-fMxr, one thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty Instalment* tor the purchase of tools and materials for saw and flour mills, carpen ter. blacksmith, wagon “d plough-makers' shops, and books and stationery for tha manual labor ■rhool. as per fourth artlcls treaty of October four teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one turns- and flve hundred dollars. For fourth of fifteen instalments for pay and sub sistence of one superintendent of forming, on* former, ono blacksmith, one sawyer, on* oarpenter, and one wagon snd plough maker, as per fifth article treety of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred end rixty-four, For fourth of twenty inrtalmsnte to pay salary and snbeistetxeflf mo phystetan. one milter, and two school In then, a* per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, etebtesw hundred and aixty-foUT, three thousand ett hundred dollars. MAKAH TRIBE. of tho PrssdenCaamr «Ah Mitels <* treaty of Jsouary thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, snfl five hundred fieUare. first January, eighteen hundredi lansnis for support ef n sad to provide We neess- » article treaty thirty- and fifty -five, five haft- dr*«l dollar*. Fat tenth of twenty Instalments tor the support of \ and industrial school, and for psy ot an snrlonliasai .— “ Its for thaemploj meat For fourth of ten instalments for keeping In repair grist and sew mill, and support of blacklistih shop, sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred dollare. For nay of one engineer, twelvo hundred dollars. For fourth of ten Instalments for pay of one miller, per same treat lea, Bine hundred dollars. For fourth of ton lafifindii for pay of one former, per same treaties, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for pay of blacksmith, per samo treaties, seven hundred aud fifty dollars. For interest on .sixty-a and twenty dollars, at five par oentnm per annum, be ing value or fifty- four section* of land grt *P*rt by said treaty for educational ^nipaM*. three thousand For Interest on three hundred thousand dollars at rnntnm per annum, to N y or such artUtee as the i, to be paid asm!-annually. Secretary of tha In- i hundred and sixty-five, fif- lfor transportation ot roods, provisions, and ao forth, purchased for tbs Great and Littte Osage Indi ans, or so much thereof as may be neoesnary, three thousand flve hundred dollars. OTTOWAK AND ODTPlfMOV MICHIGAN. annual instalments in coin For eeoond ot four equal annual of the sum ef two hundred and sfe befog th* unpaid part of th* principal sum of three hundred and atx thousand dollara, te be distributed per capita. In tb* usual manner of paring onawith a. per capita, in th* usual mennsr of paring auawlttea, par thlivl artiste of tbs troaty ef thirty-Are* Jhly. elgh- (son hundred and fifty-five, fifty-one thousand five For Interest on enn hundred and three thousand s^ffiyasaas a VTLifjs zrszizesi For sixth of twenty instalments, to be expended, under th* direction of the President, iu the purchase of such articles as ha may dorm anitobU to tkstr treaty July seoond, o ten thousand dollara wants, althsr ole treaty July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, five thousand dollara. For sixth of twsnty uuAsr ike direction Ot the President, ta the purchase and condition, either ae fa her, seventeen hundred and i and five hundred dollais. ■ ft’KLALLAMl. For lost of four Instalment* on sixty-thousand dol- 7^^ . B M lirantlnn of tha lara, (being fourth series), under th* < neons and Shawnee#, and Quapaws, and make osrrfol investigations ot titto* claim* tor toners, nor twelfth article treaty February teruty-three, eighteen drsd , *XM©Orn*jL • 1 To pay for Urn services of three persons, U bs ap pointed by th* Secretary of the Interior, te ascertain sad report the eaaonni of money, if any, das by the United States to said Indians under existing treaties, and so forth, per thirteenth article treety February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three Mon by fir* of his dwelling aud other property by white* in eighteen hundred and Jlrtyetx. per e gb- teenth article treaty February twenty-three, eighteen hundred and alxty-seven, six thousand dollars. rloans. Easxaaaiaa, wxas, axn nanusiuws. six hundred hundred and slxty-nfos and alghty-skx dollara and seventy-five oents, la vested tor said Indians, per u* of Congress. July twelve, eighteen hundred mfiAto-lwo, per tweuty-fourth ar- tfols trsety February Wti— “— and sixty-seven, twenty-f For this amount, to be taken fr*ju the Invested fond of said Indiana, and to bs paid to the tribe, per cepita, te aastet Warn in eetebttafiing themsalvca lu their new homes, per tweuty-fourth article treaty Feb ruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, thirty thousand dollara. For this amount, befog the balance of Interest, at flvs per eentom per month, oa thirty-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty dollara held by the United fltetoe from July, eighteen hundred and fifty-Sevea, till vested ta Kansas bonds iu December, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, pet twenty-fourth article treaty February twauty-thr<«, eighteen hundred and alxty- aaven, three thousand seven huudred dollars. For first of six instalments for pay of blacksmith, and for necessary Iron and steel and tools, per twen ty-seventh artlcls treaty February, eighteen hundred and sfoty-eeven, fifteen hundred dollars. HAO AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MIKSISS1PPL for amount n onassry to pay to tee Sac and Fex In dians, parties to this treaty, at the rate of oue dollar per acre for one hundred and forty-seven thousand ry, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, 1 suitable teechere, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollar*. For tenth of twsnty instalment# for the employment ’ a blacksmith, oarpenter, former, and a physician, who shall furnish medicine* for th* sick, par eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand live hundred dollars. TABEGUAOHE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. For sixth of tsn lngtahnsnts for the purchase of goods, under the direction of the Secretary of the In terior, per eighth article treaty of October hundredth acres of land, (being hundred and fifty-aeveo thousand acres ceded to the United States, after deducting the amount of land set apart for individuals), per third arti ole treaty Februa ry eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-aeveo, one huudred and forty-seven thousand three hundred and ninety-three dollars aud thirty-two cents. For erection of a dwelling house for the agent of •aid tribe, a house and shop for a blacksmith, and dwelling house for physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article treaty Fobtoary eighteen, eighteen hundred end sixty, seven, fifteen hundred dollars. For first ef flve Instalments for supplying said tribe 1th tobacco and salt,; ry eighteen, elghteeu eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollar*. For sixth of Un instalments, per eighth artlole trea ty, for tb* purchase of provision*, under the direction of the Secretary of tha Interior, ten thousand dollar*. For the purchase of Iron, ateel and necessary tools for blacksmith’s shop, as per tenth article of aud trea ty. two hundred and twenty dollar*. For p For Insurance, transportation, and general lndden- J expenses of the delivery of goods, provisions, and stock, as per asms article of tame treaty, three Hums- treaty of Jane fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hun. dred snd forty-six, twenty-three thousand three hun dred and one dollars and thirty-seven cants. ■To suable the Preeldent to carry out the provisions ■hlch they may be entitled, the sum of hundred and tlilrty-throo thousand ono hundred and sixty-three dollars and eighty cents, in currency, and the sum of one hundred and twenty-three thousand •lx buudrod aud uinety-ntao dollars and seveaty-three cents, la gold, to be paid out of the funds belonging to eaid tribe of Indians, or «o much of said sum as may bo necessary to pay tho members of said tribe who have actually withdrawn from their tribal rela tions, and under said treaties have become citlxena of the United States, be, and tho same are hereby, appro- be sold ouch proportion of tho bonds held by hlih In trust for said Indians as may be necessary to comply with said provisions, POTTO W ATOM UBS OF HURON. annuity In mousy or otherwise, per treaty of seventeenth Novomber, elgh- and seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAWS. l.i.-ttiion. during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hun dred nnd thirty-three, one thousand dollars. blacksmith and assistant, aud toqls, and iron “nllriSota'L __ teen hundred and s s thousand and six- For farmer, during the pleasure of the President red and thirty-three, six hundred dollare. QUI-NAT-ELT AND QUIL-LEH-UTE INDIANS. For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand b direction of the President, pet fourth arti cle treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, 10 thousand three hundred dollara. For tenth of twenty instalments for the support ot tousand flvo hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MIHSI88IPPI. For permanent annuity tn goods or othorwlse, per third article troaty third November, eighteen hundred Octol eand dollars. For Interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty eleventh Oc tober, eighteen hundrod and forty-two, forty thous and dollara. MACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For Interest on on* hundred and fifty-seven thous and four hundred dollars, at flve per centum, under the direction of the Preeldent. per second article trea ty twenty-first October, elghteeu hundred and thirty- 1, seven thousand eight hun tred and seventy dol- For five per centum Interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as annuity, per eighth arti do treaty seventh August, eighteen hnndred and Interest on two hundrod and fifty thousand dol lar*, at flvo per centum, to be paid as annuity, (tlioy having joined their brethren west), per oighth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twolve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollara, at the rata of flvo per centum per annum, "to be paid anttnally for the support of acbools,” as per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twenty-five hundred dollar*. For Interest oh twenty thousand dollara, at the rate of five per eeutam per annum, "to be paid annually,’’ for the support of tiis Hemiaole government, as per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and slxty-six, on* thousand dollars. For this amount, being the interest on fifty thous and dollars from Anyuta sixteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-ali, the date of tfas ratification of the treety of said sou commenced, two years, two XMfoSks. and twenty-slx day a, as per third article of treaty ot March * * •«, eighteen hundred and slxty-slx, five thou- huadred and ninety-seven dollara and tweo- seventeen, flvs fa pede, psrfo . eighteen h 1 assistant, shop and toots, Iran treaty of February eighteen hundred and thlrty-ons, sixty dollar*. For miller, duriag the pleasure of the President, stx of the Prsrifisnt, so per set of nineteenth February, eighteen fa thirty-one. six thousand dollars. and dollara at five per nsnlws.ps* art often >th June, eighteen hundred and forty-sis, I nnd seven hundred end fifty dslkre. and fifty dollars, transferred from Dank to tha United State* treasury, per act W hundred and forty-el x, two mndredand fifty-two dollars sad fifty ■DVKCA8 AND HU A WEEKS. MT.tnyvU.*,, Ml and (iollars. UMPQUAS AND CALAPOOIAB, OF UMPQUA VAL LEY, OREGON. For last of five Instalments of the third series of an- s President, par third article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ona thou sand seven hundred dollars. For last of fifteen Instalments for the pay of a physi cian and purchase of medicines, per sixth article trea ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hnndred and fif ty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the fifteenth of twenty instalments for tbs pey of a teacher and purchase of books an<‘ sixth article treaty twenty ninth Nov< w hnndred and flfty-fonr, one thousand four hnndred and fifty dollara. UMPQUA*, (COW CREEK BAND.) For sixteenth of twenty instalments In blankets, eighteen hundred and fifty- throe, flvs hundred and fifty dollars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYU8K, AND UMATILLA TRIBES. For last of flve Instalments of expended under th* direction of the Preeldent, per second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For tenth of tw«*ty tnotolmsai*I 1 neoeasary mill fixtures and meohanloal tools, med icines and hospital stares, books and stationery for school*, and furntture for the employees, per fourth artlole treaty ninth Juna, eighteen hundred and fifty- two, two thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty Inatelmenta for the pay aud subsistence of one superintendent of farming opera- physician, and two teachers, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, eight thousand four huudred and fifty dollars. For tenth of twsnty Instalments for the pey of each of the head chiefs of the Walla-Walla, Oayuse, and Umatilla bands, tha sum of five hundred dollare per turn, per fourth article treaty flrat November, eighteen hundred and thirty-sere*, aud Joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen huudred and sixty-two,fifty-thou- eigbty-tive thousand dollars, at flvo par oentum, per fourth article treety thirteenth October, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollara. WALL-PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For third of flve Instalmenti, to bo expended under the direction of tho President, as ner seventh article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred snd sixty- five, two thousand dollara. YAXAMA NATION. For last of five instalments of second series for ben eficial objects, at the discretion of the President, por For tenth of twenty instalments for the support of two schools, ona of which la to be ac agricultural and Industrial school; keeping tn repair school buildings, id for prortdlnf suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen e superintendent of teaching and two teachers. per fifth article treaty ninth Juno, eighteen hundred and fidy-flve, three th tenth of twonty of one superintendent of farming and two farmers, two mlllors, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough-ma ker, per fifth artlole treaty ninth June, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, eight thousand five hundred dol lara. For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping In re pair aaw and flouring mills, snd furnishing the United States for stealing of stock, per fifteenth article treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty- ■HMlliuirtaDd •even, sixteen thouaaud four hundred dollars. listing this t _ ruary elghteeu. etghteei teen hundred dollars. hundrod and sixty-seven, flf- n& For construction of a warehouse or store room at each of the agencies, for the ass oi the agent In stor ing goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen hundred dollars each, per fourth article treety March two, eigh teen hnndred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollar*. For erecting an agency building for the residence ' Indiana of 0 For this amount, or so «Mch thereof as may be M mw U -optJ/ l», d-tiio, u. tk. .ptreprltuMi removing th# Indians from Smith’* River reservation to Moo?* Talley and Round Valley reservations in Cal ifornia, two thousand flvs hundred dollars. For defraying Urn sxpenes of removal sad sabsl tenco of Indians in Oregon not parties to any treaty, and for pay of useassary employes*, twenty thousand teuos of Indians in Washington Territory not parties to any treaty, end for pay of necessary employees, fif teen thoussud dollars. To enable the Hocretery of the Interior to take charge of certain stray band* of Pottawatomie and Wtnneba- Iju^Indlans, ta the Htetfl of Wlococaln, flve thousand For salary oi a spools! agant to take charge of Win rtM0o and Pottawatomie ludtaua now in tho State t ( 'iacouein. ooe thousand flve hundred dollars. For payment of interest oa on* million two hundr< 1 aud nluett-olue thousand throe hundred dniters, not- paying stock*, held by the Becrotary of tha Interior la trust for various Indian tribes, up to and Including the mewtAj (seveuthi.) of six ] u hundred and nincty-el eight hundred dollars, Virginia stock, for tho pay ment of which provision has been made, sirty-Ave thousand six huudred aud eighteen dollara and fifty- ‘ cent#, or so much thereof as may bo I For payment ~of'Interest "on* Attain thousand "dol lma, abstracted bonds, for tb« fiscal year ending Jnne thirtieth, eighteen huudred and elxty-nlns, for the Cherokee school fuud, uiue hundred dollars. For payment of intareet on sixty-eight thousand dollara, abstracted bonds, for tho fiscal year aafltog June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and aixty.nlne.of the Cherokee national fund, four thousand and eighty dol- For insurance, transportation, and necessary •naes of the delivery oi annuities and provisions the Indian tribes I auuaity goods and provisions. pssass of the delivery to tho Pawns*, i ton Hkmx Indiana of auuaity goods eight thousand dollar* For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that may hereafter be Incurred, by officers of the Indian flSMweni in tbs rescue of prisoners from Indian trims and returning them to their homes, and for ex penses Incident to the arrest and confinement within the territory of the United States, by order of such ot- fleers, of persons charged with crimes against tha In dians, five thousand dollar j. To nay expmsea Incurred In taking census of North Carolina Cherskeo Indiana, two ihousnnd flve hun dred dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne- osasary to re-establish tho Shoshones, liaunocks, and other strolling bands of Indians in the south era por tion nt ld»ho Territory, *nd ocutbsar*— - the Fort Hall reservation, < Uonu OriHion u m.8»cr.urj of the Interior may ry emploj e For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne cessary, to old hi subsisting sold Indiana for the first year after their settlement on said reservation or re- aervatiotis, no part of which to be expended until said ... ifitellilwd, and to be applied pro * aTu be made, twenty-hvo thousand dollars: Provided, That none of the Day- moots provided for in this act shall be mode unless the Secretary of the Interior shall be satisfied that th* tribes bands, or tedlvidusls named have observed Um any other trea- lara each, per fourth _ hundred and sixty-eight, three thousand dollars. For the construction of two school-houses, as per fourth article treaty of March two, eight hundred aud sixty-sight, six thousand dollars. larmer, luot*ennui, inu minor, si ties, fifteen hnndred dollars each, per foarth article treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, twelve thousand dollare. good water-power saw-mill, with grist mill and a shingle machine attached, as per fourth artlcls treaty of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof ae may b necessary. For pay of ti pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, le blacksmith, per foarth and fifteenth articles treaty March two, eighteen Lundre.l and sixty-eight, ~ve thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For purchase of Iron and stool, and the neoeasary tools for the blacksmith shop, por ninth srticlo treaty March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two hundred snd twenty dollars. For flrat of thirty instalments, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, clothes, blankets, and such other articles ae h< thins proper and neoeeeary, per eleventh • “ March two, elghtssn hundred and alxty-el thousand dollars. For annual amount to be expended, under the di rection of the Heoretary of tha Iuteriur, in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall be found to be capable of sustaining themselves, per twelfth article treaty March two. eighteen hundvrtd and sixty-eight, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, to be expended undor the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, In providing each lodge or heed of a family in said confederated bands with one gentle American cow, as distinguished from ordinary Mexican or Texas breed, sud live head of sheep, per thirteenth article troaty March two, eigh teen hundred end tlxty-elght, forty-five thousand dol lara. GENERAL INCIDENTAL EX. PENH EH OF THE IN- DIAN SERVICE •xpeuded under the direction of the {n;orct*ry ol the Interior, seventy thousand dollars. couromiru. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service ta California, includiag travelling expense* of superintending agents, five thousand dollars. OOLOXADO TKXaiTOBT. For tho general incidental expenses of tho Indian service In Coloiado Territory, presents of goods, sgrl- cultural implements, and other useful artlole*, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of olTllixed life, to l>e DAKOTA TKXXITOBT. Territory, presents of goods, sqrl- cultural implements, snd other useful articles, and assist them to looate tn permanent abodes, snd ■ tain themselves by the pursuits of civilised life, to be expended under toe direction of the Hecretsry of Un Interior, fifteen thousand dollars. inrronT. Far the generaLlncldental expenses of the Indian service In Idaho Territory, presents of goods, sgrlcul- aided under tho d a of the Becrotary of tho lu- peuded terlor, flfteeen thousand dollars. For this amount to pay the balance due < S I ao forth, for Indians In that Torrlti ry, eight thousand and forty-four dollars and seventy oents. ninth June, eighteen hundred fifty-five, three hundred pair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmiths’, carpenters', and wagon and ploush-makers’s Shops, and for pro viding neoeasary tools tharofor, per fifth artlole treaty June ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hun- flity five, one thousand four hundred dollara. For tenth of twenty instalment* for keeping ta re pair the buildings required for tho various employees “ 1 for providing the neoeeeary furniture there tot, . fifth article treety ninth Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty Instalment* for the salary of such person •• the said confederated tribe* snd bands of Indians may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- flve, five hundred dollars. YANOTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. For first of ten Instalments (second ssrli paid to them or expended for their benefit, with the year ta which they shall remove to end settle ■). to i the y« _ _ reside upon their reservation, per fourth article treety nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight. forty thousand dotinrs: Provided, That no pari of ths morneys appropriated te pay annuities do* th* . c * as named in this act lug. agricultural or mectuuouml Iasptess 1 s°Urai"su^ as shall bs agreed upon by the chi eft ana bondmen oertlfed by the superintendent of tfidlM ioctae^tood dlnn aflkirs, ex- [NOAK AND KHAWNEEfl. ERATffil)) PKOklAR, Ttm PI AHKJCHHAWH, OTTO' RK AND ROCHE I>K 1X1 KABKIAR, WEAfl. AMR WAS DRROCUF, To pay for tw WYANDOTTE*. —— Ot lend ceded to the governasret by the Isaac**, par Aral article treaty February twsnty-ferae, eighteen hundred and ftxty- seven, twenty thousand dollars. Te pay for thirty thousand scree Of tend reded to the govern meat by tha flsnesna, treaty F-bn**ry twsnty.t etxtyncvcn, twenty-four t by Um Senecas, per seoond artlole r twsnty.three, eighteen hand red and enty-four thousand dotten. amount to b* advanced to .. Ur.lj’ribroiry .StUnS. rilty M.m, **• l>m»4 dofer,. WHub- inulidM M,»rU*n. ft* mlmlk MM. TOriTINMMri, M t, HM.d tWO ptoMM, totoiwdtoltoltolwritojdlto rotorUr. wta <t*Hpn*v*d to I oflk. MM. riLlb MONT.tf. TKtmrroKT.- For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian •srvtoe in Montana Territory, presents of goods, agri cultural Implements, and other useful artlole*, and to assist tham to locate in permanent abodes, end to sus tain themselves by ths pursuits of etvilixed life, upended under the direction of the Secretary of th* Interior, fifteen thousand dollare.| {nXVADA, For the genoral incidental axpenoee of the Indian service In Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural im plements, and ether useful articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent abodes, and sustain themselv>-s by the pursuits of civilised life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Inferior, twenty thousand dollars. mnr MEXICO. For the gsneral incidental expenses of the Indian service in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultu ral tmptsrosnU, and other useful articles, aud to assist them to looate In permanent abodes, and sustain them- aelvee by ths pursuits of dvlHced Ilia, to be expended under the direction ef the Becratary of tha Interior, forty thousand dollars. OX BOON AMD WIOXIXOTOX TnilTOlT. For the general Incidental expenses of the IifcUan present*, (where by treatise), sad othoe and travailing expem superintendent, agents, and sub-agent*, tlilrty-flve which they may be par- bands have ties with the government t> ties; or in case portions of said tribes l. observed all of said obligations, payments shall be' made to thum pro rata. To pay the exponsi a of two commissioners, und*r tenth article treaty of February twenty-seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, with the Fottawato rules, two thousand flve huudred dollars. For this amount to pay for subsistence furnishes to the Bones Indiana, by direction of the Indian peace commission, under a contract made with J. W Ros ier, eleven thousand nine hundred dollars and twenty- Forexpentos incurred by M. Wilkinson. United 8tatea agent tor the Arickarees, Gros Ventres and Mandan Indiana, under instructions from the Indian P«»re com mission, to make said Indians, as far aa nos- •ible, self-—tabling, twenty-eight thousand two hun dred aud seventy-six dollars and forty-seven cents For this amount, to supply a dofleioncy in tk* 'an- propristlon for pay of commissioners to be appointed by the President, as per .orty-nlnth snd fiftieth trU clea treaty April Uenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and slxty-slx, and Senate amsudment thereto with the Uhoetawa sod Chickasaw*, fifteen huudred and thlrtv- ' ei^bt dollars and forty-seven cents. nut 1 rUds amount. Interest due the Choctaws and kotoswa Animat -I . Chickasaw*, August eighth, eighteen hundred and art ♦w-right, ou three huudred thousand dollars held t« ' ' "~'d Indiana iiiulor ti,«, .mi.,. . trust for sold Indiana, under the third article tr*aten° S82i n l tS!Si5 h 1 toluJ! ht “'‘' "tSfc Jor this amonnt, or ae much thereof a* may bo ertfcsry to enable tho Secretary of the Interior to imv uniuld voucjier. uidlMiMd «Jk>wgd hj Uu> l“dj^ VMceoommlulon, tw.ntjdwo thouwd bunded For this amount, to he reimbursed from the nro- ceed* of their lands In Kansas, for subalaSceof *0^ Great snd Little Osage Indians, thirty thousand dol lars. For this amount, or so much thereof os mar be n>v cessary to pay expensoa Incurred iu making and nre. paring homes, furnishing nrovisinna "..., paring homes, furnishing provisions, tools, and faranl lng utensils, cattle, and furnishing food and fmanor- tattoo for hands of Indians with which treatire have basn made by the Indian peace commission under the supervision of Brevet Major General W a n.? ney, Incurred since October flrat, eighteen ’ htin and sixty-right, tour bmudred snd eighty-fivothcSS snd raven hundred and eighty -four dollare and twen ty-one bents. " For the payment of [suchj damages sustained bv ths citlxena of Niobrara township, NobraakaT by tho action of the government in moving tha Hantea upon their ^' ta tho year eighteen hundred” and aixty slx, as shall, be found dne.Jafter proDertenudt rlor, who shall appoint a • onimission to asrs.Trt.in id report the amount of the damages sustained not breeding fifteen thousand dollars, to be drtkfod Dre rata in payment efthe claims to be found du# which slndl be • final settlement of said claim*. ' 1 “ To supply deficiency of appropriation to pay for d*. predations committed by Indians in northwestern lows in the year eighteen hundred and flfty!#even ten thousand uiue hundred and six dollars and thirty-four Bko. 3. And be it further enacted. That all aooda id merchandise furnfahsd any tribo or band of In. dians un :cr tho provisions of any set shell be turned by the agent or superintendent of *a e h tribe or , to the chiefs of tho tribe or band in bulk and in .riginal package, as nearly aa practicable, and fo If praoUrablo, or band by the .. aa the ohlcfs may deem l>cet. In tha -- *»css m tna presence ofthoagontor eoperintendent: Provided. TTiatsaid chiefs have observed tbelr treaty obligations with the governmeut as hereinbefore stated. Hnc 3. And be R further enacted, Thet the unex- pouded batanoe row stuiding to the credit of the Kan- the books of the Treasury De- i tribo of Indians o iHlooationsl purposes, may t tlon of the superintendent of Indian" effaJrt V for“thn central super Inti ndsficy in tho purchass of snob arti- :lee of food and clothing ae may in his discretion bs thought necessary to relisvo ths most pressing wants propriated[the further * B « w™, or so muoh theroof as may be necessary, to enable President to mslutsln the peace s .wfebio tho t'rssment to matuisin the iteace among and with the various tribes, brads, and parties of Indian# and to nrnmote clvllizati,m tn.ni,. .IA r..^i- ““ 10 where practicable, upon reservations, relieve fiisir n. oeeMtlea, and encouro|k their effort# at self-sumxm , report of all expendllure# under this approrrtation'f.i be made ta detail (o Congrom ta DocraSer nsrt-^nd for fee purpose of snabltng tho President to exJwute Ilia n/turerfl I'.inlvrriul li* Ihl. -1. ‘•“■uio selected by him from 1 . geucc end phileuthropy, oompensation, who may, under bla direction* cinril . Joint control with U10 He or ury of th* Interior over th* disbursement of the srpronrietiona madeby thlasct or any part thereof that the President may deeienriT and to pay th* necessary expense* of tranapoitatton subsistence, aud clerk hire of said com mission *r. while actually eugag*.l In »ai.l service there is hereby appropriated, out of any money In the treasury aot ithcrwiss appropriated, the sum of twenty-fl«a thons uid dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary* Hre. 5. And I s It forth r enacted. That nothing in this act coutelned, or in any of the provisions tham r shall bo so construed as to ratify or aimreva any Sm' ty made with any tribe*, baud*, ot partisa or &dU^. Mxky asysn. Bko. C. And be ft further enacted, That tha appro- priatlon of on* hnndreii and sevente en thousand dol lars made to the Mate ol Minnesota. July tkoasand flvs hundred dollara Vtaw Txaarroxv. For the saner*I incidental sxpsnasaL'of the Indian —... •- —— —a- of goods, sgricnl- service ta Utah Territory, pi assma or goods, sgricni- tural implements, sad other usefsl articles, and to as •1st thsm to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain by ths pursuits of etvilixed life, to be ■ within the Utah delivery of provisions to th* Indians) euMrinteodsacy, tea thousand dollara. rot this amount te ossry oat fee action sofitemplat- •d hr act of Coogrsea opproyed May fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, entitled, "An —- ^ * MMCFLLANIOUB, , . stock, P*7 of no- ewfeteysao. purchastag rtothtag. medltine. Iron and steel, mafeteasacs ef schools for Indians tit.- tyrsstdiagtmTaxes,bfitnowrsstdifig oa thsObortew laasshold, to bs sxpsxfied amlsr th* dfoaetioo ofthe Iteexstery of fee Interior, stirac thousead dollars. FOX TU W10MRAS AMD OTKKX imUATM BAMM. and for- BfflK ■Xool^to k- ( maiateoaaoe of expended under the direction of fee For the pa rphoss of settle for beef ted mfik, togeth er with slothing sad food, teams sad fermtag toots for Itidtias la OaMfortee, tixty Umuorad dollara. farparsfrae phytitaa. ose btecksmltfa. ooe am •IslaM hteeksaifth, ooe former, oa* carpenter, and cos teaebsr upna each of th* fere* ressrratlaoe ofOaL tforsrta, aad on* wfllsr at the Round Talley, rad oao a pea bs H.vp* 1 «U«y ressrvstloua, aad ous spsotel eighteen hundred and Jiity-fou,-, to anpply a cy In ths apprcprlatl. n of March third, elghtaso ten- dred and sixty three, for tbo oosts, charges, and ex penses properly incnrr.il by said State In I ndisti hostllition iu the >e*r eighteen I sixty-two, he, aud the Mins is h.rsby, « brace such expeiiditur. s iucurre.] lu U»_ hundred and elxty-tbree, to the Amount of twelve thousand four hundr. d snd eight dollara and four cents: Provided, 'I het only so ntach of such -irtrsss •hall bs paid thu stale of Minnesota as shag Vt fi' lowed by the prop, r a.*, .-uuting offloera under fee twenty-esooud eectlon of the act approved March third, eighteen hundr. .1 end sixty-three, eat sot making approprlatl*>us for sundry civil •xpssxass ol tho government lor tho jcvr ending June eighteen hoaur^ ami sixty-four, snd for the year rad' tag Jnne thirtieth, rlglitecn huudred Aproved, April 10, IWt. United States Mall 8tagc ATLANTA TO DAHLONXCA AUAn to aocomSoSSe* ***''<N«k* slwaya”remly U rad wflUng a. m., ol mall days, and they will be furaiahed a ticket when registered. Roggas* take* to Sfid trom fes offiee r ’~- ?. WtototoHOnMlKlk