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I Ml s. recta, nine
re* and
MT. eight hundred dollars; farm-
A twenty fltitare; and
y dollara, mt MTUti article
i hundred mK nirlr ttabt
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AKD CLACKAMAS IN-
" I YAUJC y.
• third eerii-a of aa-
1 article treat/
hundred aud ttlty-
nllsre.
HD ABAPAHOL8.
t-provided to be
K treat/of OoM-
»d stx*y mvcu.
• Creek, la Kuw, twenty
U eighteen Lundrad and
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Bd engineer, two Mm
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Ine attached.
h. Milter,
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f seven, three
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pknMn*. u MMto« -ttk IDlrd .rUri. mMr
of llnnh ninntMiibk. n*ktDDD hudrad nnd
llMMW
Sai
&&2S:
. •*!►& hdadrad Ml twenty.
**Vor ssooad af tan timtalMaata Air to pa rebate of
mm**7 todtatam. la aooordaaca with third article
Of delivery of annul
of MlMtsjpyi. la e*
troaty ol mirth alo
CNIPPIWAB, PILLAGER. AMD LAKE WINHIBA-
QOflMlflH HANDS.
annatty la
tlUMtk n4 tMrtr taeUlawkli
00r tklrl mUcd treaty twenty
aS®-" aad fifty-five,
SjfeaftftaBtt
ry, eighteen hundred and
tare.
of anamttjy ta
y-dve’ eight thousand
.os&ftdtrsJEasr isr%3
third article treaty twenty-eecond February, eighteen
hundred and Ifty-flva, three thousand doAora.
Far last of flftss* instalments ter rapport af two
amlto and amitha’ shop*. per third article treat?
I alghtaen hundred and fllty-
ror last or tan fastalmenta for nay of an engineer to
flVUt and saw-mill at Laeeh Lake, per third article
fetety twenty-second Febraary. eighteen handred and
Afty lve, MS hundred doOara.
PILLAGER,
iip-
CHIPPKWAC OF •
3F THE MIMWIPPL
lA*D LAR WINNIBAOOSHlBH BAMDo OF OBI#
PSWA INDIANS!* MINNESOTA.
For tixfo often teMatanraU to furotah Mid Indiana
Hh ten yoke ef goad work oxen, twenty log ohalne,
ro handred grubbing horn, tea plough*, ton grind-
on*#, one hundred axee, (handled), twenty spades,
id other famine implements, par fifth article treaty
Ay seventh, etgbteea hundred and sUty-foar. one
KMaaad five htmdred dollars.
For ompioyaaeat of two chrpanter*, one
eight hundred dot lore, and two Mackaudihs,
►and eight hundred dolMrt; * "
red do*l
gerftfthj
SSdTSCm **** *•»*•* ** ***
For E»e pwr centum ‘utercet on two hundred
od tot unrpoMe of edeoatteo. par Msth
maty aevnnUt August, eighteen hundred and il
*For taramapoctataon ef anch artaolea aa aaay ho nur>
hAoad for to Qraok nation, under traoly of June
Huteouth. eighteen hundred and Mxty-MX. two tou-
“or ’intoreet on «
ted ana hundred and hili-OMl dalten.
the di.
cigfc-
«»t refaired to pay to espeatogof
_ and inveetlftaiag to olaiyoa vt loyal
rotefioa Indianh and fteodman, par fourth artiste traa-
ty^uue fourteenth, t elghtean hundred and Mgty-ott,
CBOW0.
Far tret of thirty IrdihnMt to aopply oaate par-
- - w ^ aa|4 e f A,g
if. eonateUng of ooat, tot,
m aoaha, per ninth
hundred and Ms-
June thirtieth, eigb-
ever tw
goodan
hOM, ta
aerenth,
>< age wit
toSa to anino, a pair of woeian
. twelve yarda of calico, and twalva yards
dowaatkv, per ninth article treaty of lLy m
eighteen handred and eUV-eight, for to &
ending June thlrtlvth, eighteen hundred and
five thooaand dollara.
\ fFor Aral of thirty inatalaaoota towapply to boys
and girls anddrttaa
needed to auto eaoh i
hundred doiUre, one physicUn,
iji.w tod and mcdiMne ter
f va hundred doders. par filth article treaty May
Ith. eighteen hundred and Maty-four, seven thou-
eeven haadred dollars. . ■
For this amount to be applied toward the support
w-min to be built tor to ooomou use of to Chi
Chip-
nMne
Chippeeas, so long aa the President may
- jLrtiot, treaty May sev-
and siaty-four, one thousand
For pay of asrvioee and traveling exp eases of a
>srd of rial tors, to consist of not more than three
persons, to attend to sunnily payments to to In
dians. and io Inspect the Hekla, buildings, mills, and
other Improvements, ar —
Ms treaty May seventh
a expanded ta
o who, la to
JPLfi
> UMPQUA INDIAN8.
i of annuity, to bo
at, per third urtl-
» pay of a farm-
ieun‘ tote
I hundred
pay of tea. hers
r, per fifth article
■r, eighteen hundred
» hundred dollars.
AW. SWAM OBESE. AND
[>lw|
ff to onAlt of adu<Mtton-
af, twenty thoas-
» UUUC 8UPEBIOB.
JL.’ZJS.
sta
dollars of s^toh
•4 yearly, to eos-
thatr vlHaga. per
tMMber, etghtesa
daUtfa.
ter alz smiths
osrpeatsrlng sad c
For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray JHH
of a board of visitors, to oowaiot of not more than three
S2S^^^jr^ p »K“ *» I m
For Insurance and transportation of annuity goods
and provisions, and Iron and steal for blacksmiths, for
tojfctypaetoof Bed Lake and Pembina tribu, fivu
0H1CKASAW8.
. manant annuity In goods, per act twenty-
fifth February, save aS ten handred and ninety-nine,
tet the fiscal yew ending Jana thirtieth, eighteen hun
dred and eixtrntoe, and ter to fleoal Fear ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred sod eeventy, Mto
i ter the support
to fifth artfeiao
a handred aoi fifty-
twenty dot-
i SipMMkir, eifib-
1 thouMOd tod slaty
r, and necessary
L S
. during to
srtloU treaty
rndnd tod fifty-four.
5='
For pennaneat sannlty for support
lath, eighteso hundred and twenty-five, and
permanent annuity ter eduostlon, per second
• treaty twaoUeth JsMasry, eighteen hundrad
and tweaty i ve, and Ulrfwoth artloU treaty twenty
second /uaa, eighteec hundred and fifty-five, six ton-
•and dollars.
For ponsanont annuity for iron sad steel, per ninth
toteto
L^£4 n L Ui r
I tor tolHilMtaaltk
r to support of
wcas
efor to lnetosoUon
of tote.
: taalydf hbra
l Mxty-atx, sight bun-
a of sunnily in pro
to. sapor third article
i hundred and sixty.
'JSSSXZ
Ih arttole treaty
Sand fifty-tour,
kt££. k 3
tour, not exceeding a
* " aervtoe, at “
_ ^ ^
hundred and eighty doUsrs.
For pay ©f female teachers employed on th«
Nona to Instruct Indlau girts In domestio 1
_iy one year more than twenty
dayT service, at five dollars per day, or more than
■* ' ‘ * mOm travel, at tan oauta par mite, tour
ihirtiMh, elghteeu haodn
and five JUuadrad dollar*.
For to first of tea instalments to b« used by
hecretary of ths Interior in the purchase of such
olrsMfmm Um<-U» time the onndlttesi and noc
lies of tolndteos may Indicate to be proper, the
of tan dollar* for each Indian rooming, (one thorn
nine hundred aod fifty-three eouia(. pe* ninth ar
of May seventh, eighteen handred and M
tor to fiscal year ending June thirtieth, <
tundred and seventy, nineteen thousand
hundred and thirty dollars. ■
Fur to oonetmottoo ol a school house or misejen
aildiag. per third article treaty of May seventh, sigh
and sixty-eight, two thousand five hon-
tlon of a steam circular sew-mtli, with
shingle machine attached, per third artl-
r seventh, eighteen handred and sixty-
eight, eight thousand dollars.
For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, milter,
and engineer, per teeth article traaty May’ seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, five thousand two
hundred daflnra.
Far ooncuticMon of a warehouse or storeroom tor
the use of the agent In storing goods belonging to the
Indians, per third article of to treaty ol May sew-
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, two thousand
Idred dollar*.
Forth*™
g net-mill
a residence tor a physician to
a article of same treaty, two thou
hundred dollars each, par same arth
•even thousand firs hundred dolltef
DELAWARES.
For life annuity to chief, per private article to
elemental traaty twenty-fourth September, elgl
hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty of third Oct
eighteen hundred and eighteen, one handred dollars.
For Interest on Jbiifi fft
For this amount ee annuity (o be paid per capita to
to Bed Lake head of OhippewM daring to pleeaare
ef the President, per third article treaty second Octo
ber, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second ar-
^sara -f***-*™*-*
For tide amount to to Pembina hand of Chlppewae.
Aurlngto pleasure of to President, per
October,
dollar*,
ib dat*
ten, at five per oaotum, being to value of '
sections of land sat apart by traaty of Mgl
dred and twenty-nine, ter education per Sei
nineteen, aighteenbonteed and thirty
h article treaty of May sixth, alghteaa
fifty-six, two thousand three bundled
and tour dollars.
D*WAMLSH AND OTHER ALLIED TBIBE8 IN WASH
INGTON ThHRITOHY.
For Mxto of fifteen fnetslmanta for to purpoM of
•applying to Bed Lake band of ChlppewM with glu
ing twine. Bottom matter, calico. Hnewy. blanbats,
sbeeUcg, ftannete, provlatone, terming tools, and for
tnch other useful artteteSL a
SgrteaMnral and indaetrial
d*te provide said school with
r instructors, per fourteenth article treaty
hundred and fifty-
purpS^for their beat interests,
per third article supplementary treat/ of twelfth m '
eighteen hundrod and sixty-four. Mgbt thousand]
twenty eaoeafi January, eighteen
five, thine thousand dcltera.
For tenth of twenty instalment
m, tit end support of e smith and
with to necessary toate, par four
teenth article treaty tweaty-eaoood January, eighteen
handred and fifty-fire, five hundred dollars
For tenth of twenty tostal meats for to
For sixth of fifteen in Malm ante tor pay of one black
smith, eoe physician, who shall furnish medial no ter
to task, ode miller, end *
of s blacksmith, oenwator, farmer, and physician, who
shall furnish medicines for the Mck. per fourteenth
article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, three thoneaad aim kondrad dat-
of same treaty, three >
For MMh of fifteen h
artner, per fourth article
I five hundred dollars.
*SO to purelsees of
for Maeftamtftitng
FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER OONFEDBBATSD
TRIBES.
For tee tret oi five lastaknente on one hundred «
jajpojM.sums treaty aa above* one thousand five
F^Mxte of fifteen inatalments, to be expanded for
E . H stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth
Jul^ieighteen hundred and fifty-fiVe, three hundred
OHOOTAWS.
For permanent annuity, pel
- '• rent her. eighteen h
five, and
* eighteen
Far tenth of twenty instalments ter pravldlmg suita
ble Instructors therefor, per fifth artiole treaty six
teenth Jnty, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thou
sand sight hundred dollara.
For tenth of twenty instalments tor keeping in re
pair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths', carpenters',
and wagon and plough-makers' shop*, and providing
neosMary toots therefor, per fifth srliclcj treaty six
teenth July, eighteen handred and fifty-fire, five hun
dred dollars.
For tenth or twenty Instalments for the employ
ment of two termers, two miliars, one blacksmith, on#
tanner, one gunsmith, one onrpenter, and one wagon
and plough-maker, par fifth artiste treaty sixteenth
July. eighteen hundred and fifty-five,!
m
i Y MOBNING, DECEMBER 17, 1869.
VOL. V.
hteiitoillh. <
> shall furnish i
atj
j&XZJ» W
tor schpofo, 4>
r third seticte t
b hundred and
rtea for tbs shops, d
steel SQd ft
the ptaeeare 4
handled doljfii
dred dollars.
aete whom shall be a
• treaty, twelve bun
?a
dnstk
ft ite-fiir, one Thousand
ta?.
of two strikers or appreoMto la
or to purchase of Arming utensils find oteeftr, dur-
to pleasure of to FreMdent, peg game treaty.
sixth C
•ftt-lour, nine hot
For permanent provUloa for miller, in lieu of |
smith, per fifth article tieety sixth Octate
hundred and elghteeu. fifth article treaty I
October, eighteen huadrufi and thirty-four, and fq
artiste tonaty fifth Jana, eighteen hundred nod i
For pay of farmer,
of milter, at todisonsUoa of to President,
per same trasfy, six hundred dollars.
For pay of -ah engineer, at to dteoretten of the
Frteident, per same treety, SWrlrv bondpei daftma.
“ pay of appreuttto ui assist in working to mil
for Interast on fifty
in tmn, for edn
eaty fifth Jons,
theusaud five hi
For tenth
eighteen bu
k Per third article
M fifty-four, two
dlf iastehnoats upon two hundred
per third article tr«aty fifth June,
end fifty-tour, seven thousand fivu
For the sixth of ten laataknasits of the eooond eertee,
•to be paid to them or expended lor their benefit,''
per second srttote treaty twelfth March, eighteen hum
MI AMIES OF INDIANA.
For interest on two hundred anti twenty-one tons-
Ml two hundred and fifty-seven dollara and eighty-
X cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Sen
ate'* amendment to fourth srtfcln ttente fifth Jnne,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, etoven thousand and
sixty-two dollars and eightymhis caute.
MlAlfflEB—EEL IUTEB.
For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, per
tourth article treaty third Auguat, seventeen hundred
and aiaefiva. five k—Ami dollara.
For panuaaant annuity In goods or otherwise.
For permanent annuity in i
**-jsari**-
tilt*
in tie first part of to auaond article of ftmalf
Marsh twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-tight,
the Secretary of to Interior may eonalder advent
-at
one and neoMMry, seven thousand five hundred
‘ as.
— POTTO WATAMIBR
For pertnanaal annuity In stiver, per fburtbuMttie
treaty third Auguti, seventeen hundred and UlaeVr
Ova, seven handred and twruty-Jour doUare and eer-
entynei
For p
permanent annuity in silver, per third article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and
“ hnndrudnnd * *
l sUtydnro dollars and thirty-
and blue, three hundred and fifty
MOLEL INDIANS.
eighteen
dollars.
or last ef ten tactalmeats for kasplng In repair
and fieurlng mills, sad for to pay of necessary
.Aoyeee, tbfi—fits of which to be shared alike by
aU to eoe fader*tad bauds, peg aaouad article treaty
twenty-first Deoembar, eighteen hundred and fifty
five, one toUMnd fivu hundred dollar*.
Fok teat often Instalments ter pay of a carpenter
to tmofrng buildings and making
•j. per. second xrti-
For permanent annuity in silver, per third article
treaty second October, eighteen hundred and eigh
teen, ope thousand eight hundred aud eleven dollar*
and ninety-three dents.
For permanent annuity in me
cte treaty twentieth September,
renty-eight, one Uumeaud tew
In* dollar* and /1ft/-tour cents
For permanent annuity in spede, per second article
treat# twenty ninth July, eighteen hundred sod twen
ty-nine, eleven thousand five hundred and ninety-six
dollar*
igsr&gafl
’ any, tfwe
' ousting i
to be ap-
> ascertain
vamoses, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth Jap-
SEfeswasrasa si ss;
awe thousand dtiiara.
twenty-threa, tighten hundred and sixty-seven, three
OTEOWAfo
To pay to claim ef J. T- James, being for deeiiue-
tion by fire of hte dweUIng and other property by
r fire of at a dwelling and other property by
In atebteen hundred and fifty six, per e gb-
arttate tretiy February twenty-three, eighteen
hundred aud altiy-eevep, ‘
i thouaand seven handled
^taSSUASSLW
treaty October first, elghteeu hundred and sixty-three,
ruonua. ■ifigiaiuiA wnafo am> mimni^
Teamount to be .. T „
..... ^ kaA4r#d
tore
to be paid par capita from
i and sixty-nine IbeuMpd
x dollars and ssventy-flvA o«
eighteen h
Note treat]
1 Indiana, per aoi of Coograea, July twelve,
* * sixty-two, per twenty-fourth er
ror sixth ot twenty instalments, to be exj
toMB WT2S3SS
t<* .titk otMwlT 4nMtaM.li. to k. oq—doo,
adartt.dUMMooo-ltomMOwt. latko puroou.
of nu*—MoJm Of k. box t-o -otutlo to UlB(
•MU. »Ubv m hootm «r korduo-o. vm Utlnl ortl-
tfMtjui
foe tilth of tweaty :
nsatfjflES
eclb srtteto treaty October Iwslftb. eighteen
A and sixty-three, cue thousand dollars.
SIX NATIONS OF NEW TORE,
or permanent anantay In cte thing and other useful
. treaty February twenty-three, eighteen k
■lxty-eevsn, twenty-five thooaand dollars.
. jt tola amount, to be taken from the Invested fond
of said Indiana, and to ba paid to to tribe, per
capita, to sestet time in establishing themes Ives la
their new hemes, par twenty-fourth article treaty Feb
ruary twenty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven,
thirty thousand dollara.
for thl- »meant, being the balance of Interest, at
fiva par cente* per mouth on thirty-nine thousand
nib* hundred and fifty dollars bald by to United
■Utee from Jmy, eight esq hundred and Ofty-eerao,
Kill vested in Eanaae bonds In December, eighteen
bun dred and sixty-one, pet twenty-fourth ertiote treaty
Febraary twenty-three, eighteen hundred end sixty
Seven, three thousand seven handred dollars.
for first of alx Instalments ter pay of blacksmith,
and ter nanmmiy Iron and iteel and tools, per twen-
ty'•eveuth arttele treaty February, eighteen hundred
* aid aUigMevea, fifteen handred dollar*.
0AO AND FOX INDIANS OF THE MIMHBSIFFL
For amount necessary to par to to Sac and Fax In-
diene, parties to this treaty, at to rata of on# dollar
ISESS::
rMMTlBC tho loOJoo* Itom I
to Xoop* ,amr OJMt B0U4
Uonio. two ttXWMO, *vo hi
Horst*, two thooo.o4 a— hoof
•FM3SS&SSSV
tsi
«v/ removal and aubsi*.
lion Territory not parti, a
^.rf.«vs
jOtO^OB*. Is tho f-toto <H WtMOl -to. h»o lhowou«
Vor aolorr ot * m—1*1 oo*wt to taho chnp» <0 *f»
o—h—,oud PoUowMuoM lodluosow Is IsoStafccI
Wluowato. oo. UuoMod tuiin. Ooliuo
Vor WOWWI 0. loWSMt Of OO-WlUlOW two b«W<I. 1
-O. otwtf-oto, thcwiwili thfo* hos0r«tf OOUa oor.
Will Wioh*. hot. h, tho hgithrit th. Ist-rfor ta
trow for raristHladlaa trthw, op to lid todwOtw Mm
l.Urwt p>)MU Jolj Int. wfktaM kutrut ood Os
-nine, )►*# two sseitite lasveuto) of six per cent HI
iterate an seven hundred aud ninety-six fonamed
eight hundred dollar*, ... -•
m - .htah t-aJWasr&a:
totuand tix hnodrwt sad eighteen dollar* and Arty-
Mfsn cents, or *o much thereof as may be aeoueeary.
For peymrul of iaureet on fifteen tbonumd Ate-
lar*. ebteracted boods, for to fiscal year eadto June
thirtieth, eighteen humlred and sixtynuUe, for to
Oherokse school fund, nine bnndr> d dollar*.
payment of intereet eu elxij-eight thousand
dollars, absiracted bonds, for the fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen handred and sixty.niae. ef to
Cherokee national tund, ft * ^
, four thousand and eighty dol-
For Insurance. traneportaUim. uf uocrssaiy ex*
pauses of to delivery of atumitiee end nrovieloaa to
to Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michigan, tan
thenaand dollara.
for ineuranoa, transportation, and neoeeeanr ex
pensea of the delivery to the Pawnee. Ponce, and ]a«te
ton Sioux Indians of annuity good* and nrovtMonc.
tight thenaand datura * *
andjotoertotid in erecting buildings and making
frtrnttaxe for Mid lndisat. and to furnish tools in in
•tideervtea. per eaoend article trmfiy twenty-first De
cember, eighteen hundred and fifty.flve, one thousand
For pay of teachers to manUi
toeessry materials therefor, ai
of the puptis, per second artiste treaty 1
oiler* and thirty-three cents.
Fur Ufa annuity to chtef. per third article treaty
twentteth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two,
two hundred dollara.
For fife annuity to chiefs, per third artltee treaty
twenty-sixth tteptainher, eighteen hundred and thirty-
three, seven hundred doiler*: Provided. That asttefao-
tery evhfoime shall be shown to to Secretary of to
Interior that the chief or chief* provided for by etid
handred end fifty-five, twelve
NlflQUAJLLT^KrjALLUP^AND OTHER TBIBKfl
foe pkegiuru Of
■d artkAo Meaty of Dcfobvr texleaath, rtgbteeu*huu-
A and twenty-six, second artlcU treaty September
nttetho eighteen hundred end twenty-tight, end
rth article treaty October twsnty-Mraath, eighteen
For fifteenth Instalment, in part payment for i
. renty-sixth
LXobCibcf. vMhtoen hundred and fifty-four, one thou-
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for pay of in
fourth article traaty October twenty-seventh, eighteen
* - ty-tern, fiva I bon mail dollars. .
provision for to payment of money
In lien of to banco, Iron, and steel, per eeomid article
treaty twentieth September, tigfataen
twenty-eight, and h
strutter, smith, pkytiobun, who shall furnish medicine
for to sick .carpenter, and former, per tenth article
treaty twenty-tilth December, elghtean hundred end
fifty foUT, five tfaoumnd dollar*
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments for tf
of sa sgrtoultural and industrial school, ai
of tmltii and oarpeatar shop, and providing
eery tools therefor, in coafonnlty with tent
treaty Deoember tweoty-tixth, eighteen hundred am}
fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollar*,
fATAJCtt
For auch artitiee of clothing, or raw materials In
Hen thereof, for tight thousand Nevajoe Indians, not
exceeding five dollars eaoh Indlau, in oonforaaity with
eighth article treaty June first, eightem hundred and
sixty-tight, forty thousand dollars.
For seeds, forming Imptemanta, work oattie, and
other stock far fourteen bnndrod families, in ouoform-
Uy with seventh article of above-named treaty, one
hundred and forty thooaand doOaro.
. _ . article ef the treaty of to
fifth and seventeentii June, eighteen hundred end
forty-six, two hundred and seventeen dollar* and for*
ty-three cent*.
For permanent provision for tbroe blacksmith* agd
seal*t ante, and for iron and steel for shops, per thttd
article treaty sixteenth October. tigLteari ^ *
-tight. **'*
twenty-tight second article irvaty twentieth _
eighteen handred and twenty-tight, and aeoond
efo treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and
twenty-nine, two thoucand fortydwo dollars and nlne-
handred and twenty-nine, three hundred and
and aixty-elx thous-
• hundred doBatti
fi'BLALLAMf. *
SSL
ig fourth eerlee' under the direction o
i» per fifth article traaty t vontj-tilth Ji
«n hundred and fifty-five, three thOt
thirty-two one-
hundredth scree of land, (being the residue of ehe
hundred and fifty-seven Ui^ueand acres eeded to to
United Mates, after deducting to amount of land set
apart for individual*), par third article treaty Februa
ry eighteen, eighteen handred and alaty-seven, one
hundred and forty-seven thousand three hundred and
ninety-three dollar* and tiilrty-twooenta.
* * “* he
thouaand
for to support of
id for pay for
treaty twenty-
isr*. peretau_ .
sixth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one
thousand five hundred dollar*.
For tenth of twenty inetaime*
of e biaoksmith, oerpenter,
who itaall fnvnikh meditin*
article treaty twenty-tixlh
the tick, par eleventh
TABEOUAOHB BAND OF UTAH 1BDIAN&
For tilth of ten lurtalmente for to purchase of
goods, under the direction of the Seekeiary of to In*
farter, par tight* article traaty of October seventh,
eighteen hundred end tixty-three, and Benate amend
ment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
eighth artiole trea-
*», M iuo intnirm—r ui .,».«»«■, flndor the direction
of the Secretary of the futerlor, tan thorsand dollar*.
For to porchase of iron, steel and neoeseerr
r bUcfcsnafth'aabop, as per tenth article of said
ty, two handred sod twenty dollar*.
For pay of blacksmith And assistant, aa per sen
treaty, one thousand one hundred dob
For erection ti a dwelling house for the agent of
said tribe, e house and shop for a blacksmith, and
dwelling hows for a physician, per Mventh article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and tii
seven, tix thousand dollars.
Far first ef five lastaknente for to support of
physician and purchase of medicines, per tenth article
treaty February eighteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eeVen, fifteen handred dells**.
For first ef five inrtslmente for rapplylng said
with tebeoco and «tit, per tenth article treaty Fe
ry eighteen, eighteen handred end sixty-seven,
handled and fifty dotiare.
Tp pay to tialm eg to Sons and Foams again*
~ *d Mates for stealing of stock, per fifteanth article
y Febraary eighteen, eighteen handred and sixty-
9, sixteen thooaand mar handred dollara.
may hareaiter be incurred, by officer* of to J
deearmciit in the rescue of prisoners from lud1
inil. a and return lug them to their homes, and for <
C ses incident n> the arrest and cotifiueuent will
territory of 'he United Stains, by order of such of
ficers. of person* sharped with crimes against the In
diana, five thousand dollar*.
pay exp use* Incurred in taking census of North
tits Chen — ‘—' “ * ’
dred dollara.
Carolina Cherokee Indiana, two thousand five huo-
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne
cessary to re-estebJah tin* Bhoahonea, Itennocks. and
other stroUlng band* of Indians In the southern por
tion of Idaho Territory, and southeastern portion of
Oregon, on toFort Hall reservation on bosks riser.
Idaho Territory, or on the Htn-tsor Klamath raeeiva-
tien in Oregon, u tbeSecretar# of to Interior may
determine including to traneperteti **
of all
ry article* and to SMtectal and labor to *
sir action of to houses end loills and pay
ry emplo} — * —-
mte-Witof-’^c&raErsA rib-
' “ eighteen ‘ * * ‘ ' ‘ —
a hundred and sixty-MveJQ, fif
teen hundred dollar*.
ABfttiUAOHE. MU AC BE, CAPOTE, W1EMIKUCHB.
YAMFA, GRAND RIVER, AND UINTAH BANDS OF
jrtar, talrt, tbouwd
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be ne
cessary. toaidta snbtisMng aajd Indians for to fire*
yesr after their settlement on stid reservation or re*
serrations, no part of which to be expended until said
Indiana shall be so astabhtod. and to be applied pro
rets as said settlement ahull be madV Twenty-fire
—' — of to paj-
MtiSM
•• three thousand dollars.
i^folrti^SnSSfan
ith article of al>ove-n
_ forty thousand doOaro.
For surrey of the Navaioe Indian reservation, id
eooformJty with fifth article treaty of June first eigh
teen hundred sod sixty-tight, thirty-six thousand two
entoen dollars and nine oaute.
interest oo fonr hundred and afaty-ti
and and twenty esvon dollars and forty-eight
construction <
each of to agencies, for the nee of the agent
in* goods belonging to the Indians, fifteen
dollars eaoli, per fourth article treaty March t
uadred and sixty-e
dtarJ^73?-JS5S Mid SSwtadle «oeai.i«ijklgBkvSing
is «
For th* oooetruedon of two school-houeee. a* per
fourth article treaty of March two. eight hundred and
eixty-elght, alx Man—toft dtilarm
For ooastruction of four butidingc, for oarpenter,
former, bteckamlth, and miller, at each of to agen
cies, fifteen hundred dollars each, per icurth article
MtotfflMMgtoMtatititohundred and sixty-eight,
thousand dollars: Provided. That
ueataprovifiad for in this apt toll
“ Secretary of to Interior ahaD be
>ee hands, * “ ‘
. or individuals named have observed the
toaty stlmtietisni under which xach payments have
become ton. and alee to nrovteteaa of any other trm-
ttae with the government (e which toy iav be nSl
For ini
tti eipeuene of the
suS
UMPQUA! AND CALAPOOIAfi, OF UMPQUA TAL-
**»7 »>• pnN
laid tribes or bauds have
observed aU ef eakl oMigatirne, payments shall be
made to them pro rate.
To pay to expenses of two commissioners, ondtr
Igp-
s of the third eertee of an-
tog Jaedireoted
twenty-ninth
3 flfty-foar, one thoa-
• pay tor subsistence i
by direction of the Indian peace
oonuoteeion, unfiar a oootract made with J. w. Bo*,
ter. eleven thousand nine hundred dollar* « u <j twenty.
and sixty-eight, thirty-alx
bnndred aud twenty dull*!*.
For Insurance and transportation- or the fiscal year
ending Jane Utif
fifteen thousand
dollar* and thirty-sown oects.
ibie the PrseMfint to carry out the p
af the third artiole of to treaty of November fifteen,
eighteen hundred and rlxty-one, with to Pottowato-
mle Indiana, m modified by the treaty of March twen
ty-nine, eighteen handred and sixty-elx, by paying to
■-ertaln members of said tribe who have elooted to be-
^ for amount ot
deficiency expended in enhtisting to NavsJoee
Bosque Redondo, according t
Lfoom the
b citiMns In aoeordanoe with etid treaties, the
Theodors H. Dodd, from _ _
eighteen handred end rtkty-elght, until, their removal
to tbtiroM hemes, one thousand one hand ‘
oM hemes,
fifty-five dollars and ulaaty cent*.
BI88ITON AND WABPETON.
For survey of reservation for the Hi sal ton and War-
■ten bands of Dakota or Moux ladlana. sapor third,
Artletas ef the traaty with said
eighteen hondrod and i
dtiiara, or ao much th
which they may be.
hundred and thlrty-threo thousand < . ..
tixty-three dollars sod eighty cents, in currency, and
the sum of ana hundred and tweaty-thrsa thousand
six handred Sod ninety-nine dollars and seventy-three
oente. in gold, to be paid oat uf the fnnda belonging
to said tribe of Indiana, or so much of said sum as
may be neceeeary to pay the members of stid tribe
mntifin*i per sixth i
ty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fif
ty-four. one thouaand five hundred dtiiara.
Fur tbs fifteenth of twenty instalment* for to 1
of a teacher sad purchase of bocks and stationery,
sixth srttote treaty twenty ninth November, eight*
handred and flfty-foar, one thousand four hand:
and fifty dollar*.
UMPQUA?. (COW CREEK BAND.)
For sixteenth of twenty instalment* In blankets,
clothing, provisions, and stock, par third article treaty
nineteenth September, eighteen handred find fifty-
three. five hundred and fifty dodass.
WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSS, AND UMATILLA
treaty Mart h two. eighteen h
‘ reive thousand daUara.
For ths erection on said reservation,
agency, a good water-power saw-mill, with grist i
and a shingle machine attached, as per fourth article
treaty ef March two, eighteen hundred and alxty-elght,
sixteen thooaand dollara, or so mu oh thereof as may
ftTpeToTti
--SPUR
lo mta. HI4 L04UM, m tar M po,.
two carpenters, two millers, two farmers.
r fourth and fifteenth artiole*
h. per lot
treaty March two, elghteeu hundrel and sixty-eight,
five thousand two hundred and fifty dollara.
teton bands of Ds
fourth, and fifth s
aa* of February a
rea, fortr-fiv
ae may ba I
who hav* M aste3y withdrawn from their tribal rate-
‘ ‘ “ “ have become titigans of
for last ol five instalments of aeoond series, to be
emended uc«!*r to direction of the Prsetdent, per
For purchase of iron sad steel, and the necessary
oie for to biaokssaKh shop, par ninth article treaty
March two. elghtean handred and aixty-tigtu, '
hundred and twenty dollar*.
For first of thirty Instalments, to be expended u
is direction of to Secretary of to Interior, for
sad snob other articles as he may
neceeeary, per eleventh article treaty
ten hundred and sixty-tight, thirty
NBZ PBBOB INDIANS.
For test of five Instalments of secood cerise for ben-
efldal objects, at the discretion of tho President, per
fourth article treaty of Jim eleventh, eighteen hun
dred aud fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty lns'etmauta for to support of
two schools, one uf which schools to bean agricultural
and industrial school, keeping is repair school bnfld-
: Provided, That no part of said money dneer
iging in minor children shall be paid to them, or
to suy parson for them, until such children shell have
attained the age of twenty-one years: And provided
further, That before the President shall cause any
lay to be paid out of this appropriation, or any
mis ta be issued, be shall cause evidence to be ta
and ehal) be satisfied that the recipients are on-
til'etl to the same under the aforesaid treaties, and be
may require the Secretary of the Interior to
y-flvs, six thenaand
For tenth of tw«aty inatalmanta for to purchasa of
1 neceeeary mill nature* ‘ “
, .Jnee and hospital stores, . ...
schools, and faro Hus* for the employees, pm fourth
artiole treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
two. two thousand dollars.
For tenth of twenty inetahnenta for the pay and
•Ubriatanefc of one superintendent of farming opera-
dona, one farmer, two mUtara, one blacksmith, him
wagon and plough-maker, one oarpenter and Jclnar,
hysteian. sad two teachers, per fourth article
atatli ii ‘ * *
2!tiEr
For annswl amount te be expended, \
reetion of to Beerstary ot to Interior,
fiv# hundred dollars.
“ha employment
two teachers.
For»«
ti nlnth^iu^ ^jghtaou hundred ^and^ fifty-five,
i'tenSToftweuty Malamk?topay 'of each
three thenaand two hundred dol-
For tenth of tweotv intitiment
. tir Masks*
and wagon i
b treaty of eeveat*
ber. tigh- Umatilla
rnttba*. tinsmiths', gunsmiths*, oarpi
and ploogh-msker*’ abops, asd for t
iry tools therefor, per fifth article
jne. eighteen hundred and fifty -fir*
hnndrod dollars.
“or tenth of twenty Instalments for the emplo
we superintendent of farming, aud two l
i iSifllrfn, two " •**- *
teen hundred and seveu, four hundred aoftars.
QUAPAW8.
For ed.ication. during the pleasure of the President,
third article treaty thirteenth fUj, eighteen hun-
S and thirty-throw, one
For blacksmith and
dun
sad steal for shop during the pleasure of to Preei-
■mlth, one carpenier, and one sragon ond pioogh^H
ker. per fifth article treaty eleventh June, tigh teen
hundred and fifty-five, tight tbonsmti five kjurirod
dollars.
For tenth of twenty instalments f
the hospital, and providing tbs Monetary maditines
and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty tieveuth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred
four hundred dollar*.
For tenth of twenty instalments for keeping in re
pair sow and Ao using stills,. aM 1st furnishing to
neesmary toata and fixtures therefor, per fifth artiole
. . ... r. enhaudre*
/ toa|s a ■
treaty sixteenth July, sightsee hundred and fifty-five,
five hundred dollara.
' twenty instalments for keeping in Pw
__W$L tal and providing to neoesaary medl
clues and foralture therefor, per fifth artiole traety
For tenth of twenty ln*tahnenta for pay of a pby si-
oian, per fifth artice treaty stereo th June, eighteen
hundred and fifty-live, one thousand two hundred dol
lars.
For tenth of twenty Instalments for keeping in re-
pta, ta. ttaU-Uy **Uta TwWjtaEl^ta. tag far
providing two neoseesTy furniture tuntor, pgr imn ar*
tide treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
K third article troaty thirteenth May. tigh teen k*s
d and thirty-three, alx hundred dollars.
QULN AI-ELT AND QUITy-LEH-UTfi INDIAN8.
For last of four instalments on twenty-five thousand
dollars (being to fourth series) for beneficial stojisis,
under Iked traction of to Fretifoet pertonrth arti
cle treaty first of Jute, eighteen hundrod and fifty-fl va,
one tho was ad three hundred dollara.
For tooth of twenty lostalmecta for to support ot
an agricultural ud indantriti school, and pay of« ulte*
ble lnetmctere, k fliti
For tenth of twenl
of twenty in*
as to tribes
Foe tenth of twenty Instalment* for pay of a f
etas, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, tig]
hundred and fifty-five, owe thousand four hue
Fbr last of fiber ii
ity-Ove. i
cud June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hi
dred and twenty dotUra.
dred and fifty-seven dollara and ninety-two
4 thirteenth articles of to
tire dol-
For tenth of twenty instalmenta for keeping In re
pair to buildings required for to various employees - n # t
and furplshing necessary furniture therefor, nor fifth on.vldlns tb«
artiole treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred find L*rvfartiten
ree hundred doltam.
of tw^fo tertelnaenU for to pay of eaoh
$35
July, eightoea hundred aud fifty-five, fifteen
Mi dollars.
id transportation af annuity goods
r fifth article treaty sixteenth July,
and sixty-fire, four thousand dob
md sixty-three* I
fourth of the sixteen fatislteente fo* hoarding
to ahildren who shah attend the eohoota,
- • with
ble lnetmctere, per tenth article trusty fir»t of l t ly,
eighteen hundred end fifty-five, two thouaacfl five
hundred dollars.
fbr fotftfi oFtte.___.__
and carpenter shop, and to provide tho
therefor, per tenth artioto treaty first July, eighteen
hundred and fifty five, fire hundred daDer*.
For tenth of twenty instalments for to employ,
meet of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a
physician, who shall furnish medicines tar the tick,
par teeth artioto traaty first July, eighteen bundled
and fifty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars.
ROGUE RIVIB&
For test of sixteen Instalments in blankets, clothlug.
farming uteuslte, and stock, per third artiste traety
lift Hptoa^~ *—*—*
i tools, end ee fiHfih,
a thousand five hundred dollars.
SACS AND FOIES OF MDM1S8IPPX,
For permanent annuity la geode or otbarwtee.
: Frerided. That It ahaU be
retedtee^gprovedby fee
fiftieth article ef titetraaS
_ r ftps it nr sad Chickasaw Indiana on
the twenty Mghfa day of April, eighteen banfired and
sixty-tix.
in favor of JW> ft. Mated a
dvr to provttione ef teMft
concluded with the Choc!
hnndiod .
Fox tiwurance end
end provisions, p«
eighteen handred
lore. ■
/ lOWAfi.
in »«* of fa'
X&t
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand dol-
third artiole traaty third November, eighteen
i ou two hundmd thousand dollara, at
oentum. par second article traaty tweaty-drnl
Pur salary of two •
bole freely of June nine, eighteen hui
. eighteen hundred end thirty-seven, ton thou
Jlttere. : .
For interest oo eight hundred thousand dollars.
on ftfty-esven
tiojg^hhndrad
For test of fi
sSml I
tv*", .
t OREGON.
•telmente for par m
i blackMuith. and oua wagon
pUngb maker, per fourth article treaty twenty-
^ , a l ghS5t Wt> “ d 4,t7flt# ' ***
For tenth of twenty fofglwt* for pay and eubtis-
For intereet in lien ef fatotasent an two handred
thousand dcUsrlt
•eeond artiole '
handred and forty-
For third of fifteen teatehnatitafer repairs af boufiea
■Uls, shops, aad so forth, and providing to necessary
furniture, tool*, and matariata.se per nftt article tree-
ty June ninth, eighteen hundred and slxty three, two
of two matrons to take charge of the
vda, two assistant teachers, was fanner,
one carpenter, aad two milters, as per fifth a*
treaty Am*ntnlta *Jgte*mtemd»od *nd tixSp-U
OMAHA*.
EIOEAPOQfi. . r
of ifitaNet, at fivp par «te-
dollar* for educational
hundred thousand
superini*
ns, and one eohool
v*r m- - -—y »wwst7-fiftk Jh*»«.
tnTJntbowW ■■■>■>'
for Until \a tn.teln.-aU h» Mlnrf o, Ux
hted nktel M ted m.il.ttefM.a fanadn. Imutt trU-
S£au&aSuB«S3S
.IVP—> «■»«!» •» teMUJ, f MUd M«.
-afxteintk
oo one bui
aad other beneficial purposes, as per seem
treaty May eighteen, eighteen Wsdred end fifty-four,
>T ForulxteeatblnaUlment on two hundred thousand
dollars, to be paid In elghtean handled end seventy,
ELAMATft AMD MODOC INDIANS.
3rth of five lnetahnsnte, te ba applied under
direction of the Freetfient, ee per second article treaty
dgSt fio2£i\o££?* m
ptir H tC
stactemlth. oerpenter, and wsgen and plough maker.
toreeheei. aud hospital, ae pew fourth
ef October fourteenth, eighteen handred
and dollar*.
HAOd AND FOXXaQF XI880URL
For interest on fine hundred and fifty-seven thous
and fonr bundled doitam, at five per centum, under
to direction of to President, per eeoond article tree
ty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-
•even, seven theusaud night hundred and seventy fad-
Ian.
8EM1MOLES.
For fire per esnkntn Intereet on tw* hundred and
fifty thouaand dollars, to ba paid aa annuity, per eighth
artiole treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred aud
fifty-tix. twelve thousand five hundred fiefiare.
For Interest on tw* handred aad fifty -~iirmfl dui-
tiun. to be paid aa atiubfty^jtteg
fifty wl?
• englnosr, tw*lve hundri
»rac trsstic
fourth bf 1
per same trestten, seven btfoftred and twenty dofiars.
Fsr fomtb cl teti tentelmnits far pay ef Msekmtitk.
per mum Inatim, tteneu hundred and fifty daUaee.
to support of schools," as per third artfoli treaty of
March tweuty Hrst, eighteen hundred and sixtytix.
twenty-firs hundred dojtere.
- twsnfo IhoussteLdolfrfa. at th* fate
_ »per annum, "to be pa&i snnnsOy,"
for the support Of &• -— 1 “
treaty «t
Arttete treaty e
and suty-fuor,
FerltawmF , . ..
ef tool* and malatiata for sow and fteur
■ Interest on twee
offlv* par esntiun par
for th* support of the
third artiota trv.ty of
hundred find etaty-tix. |
For this stuoaat, l>tiog the ln'sreet on fifty thous
and dollars from August sixtestrtb, tigh torn bnndred
and sixty-tiv. the date of to utiflli! mof to temty
rends-with to ■smtoslre. Usrsn temH-sa*. etgbtem
ber twenty tin*, eighteen V
teen thooaand dollars.
•iJLXSXJXSE&S?
. grrowMM»a«im«MoriaanaMt
125 fiSSrtjXS5L*ta£ “ 4
as
&JBak| Him JetinaMo kwocbus. '■ oDDB|Bj3SG^^S^mnnre
■MdeffWw- UMmlmr-te. Mn a th. third
SZl. 1w*»m 'ilSaMjl^rn^'SuilSS
’• J
per act of
■atimn
It -l-dj.r- tarnttuttet.
NlB'teMlMtSr. MtMtl «»M vhteh te I I
"• jssat^sress
w# ; *si>7T
of to heed ehtefa
Umatilla bands, th.
eianm. per fifth article trosty
handred and fifty-five,
“ >f twenty I
and
1 and fifty-five, on* bnndred
dollars.
For Interest on on* million dollars, at five per <
tom, per fowrth article treaty tint November, elghteeu
hundred and thirty-aeva*, and Joint reflation July
esvsoteso, eighteen hundred and sixty-1wo,fifty-thou-
foCS'Irtlclet
dred and forty
fifty dollars.
WALlr-TAH-PB TUBE OF HNAEE INDIANS.
For third of five instehnen a, to ba expended under
the direction of to PreaMeut, as per seventh arttal*
treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
five, two ibonsand dollars.
T AEAMA NATION.
For last of fix* instalments 9f aeoond aeries for ben-
efiolal oLJocta, at to dtecration of to!Pvatidont, per
fourth article treaty Mnth Jane, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, eight flMMad doUare.
Per tenth of rercaag tart a I reset* for the aapport of
two aobools, one of which la lobs an agriculture! and
industrial school; keeping in repair stool build!age,
and for providing suitebl* faruffare, bocks, and sin
turnery, per fifth arttete traaty math June,
hundred and fifty-five, five hundred doltar*
For tenth of twenty listaJiasnta for the employment
of ooe superintendent of teaohing and two teachers,
per fifth arttete treaty ntnfa Jana, alghtaen hundred
and fifty-five, thine thousand two hundred dollars.
Few teuth of twenty Atitimesto for 0>e empfoymant
of one aupoj In ten-tant of farming end two farmers,
two nalUere, two Macketnltha, oua tinner, one gnat-
smith, ons carpeman, end on* wagma end ploogtatna-
smith.
bti.pe
dred aad
* m* . - - - • ■ ■
For tenth of twenty instalmenta for keeping in re-
tir saw and flooring mill*, aad Awnlahla* the neces
sary tools and fixture*, per fifth article
T-W • ' and
1 treaty ninth
five hundred
Jn^. elghteeu kuodred sad fifty-fire, five
For tenth of twenty Instalments for koeplng In re
fifth
lire.
Ass ksti
pair blacksmiths', tinsmiths’, gunsmiths', oarpeatar s',
and wagon and plsngh-makara's ah ops, and for pro-
tiding nsoeasary took* therefor, par fifth article treaty
June ninth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hit
Fs* tenth ef twenty lastahfleats ter to pay of a
physician, oar fifth article treaty ninth June, elghtean
bnndred aad fifty Are mm fbma.n l four bnndred
dollars.
For tooth of twenty iastalmsota for keeping lb re
tir to bttiMtngs rsqwtawd for to rarfons anaptoyees
•Ad for providing to nnsestery farniture tharefm.
per fifth artiate treakf n|nth_ Jana, ejgbteeu hundred
wfemtiiti
of twenty Utetalmsnte fur to eata y ol
acb parson aa to said #00federated tribes sad bands
I Indians may aetest to ba their bond titiefl per fifth
TANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX.
_ r Arte of tea Intiylmenta (second series), to be
paid te tom oc expanded for tW benefit, oommcnc-
wlth the year In which they shall remove te aad settle
and rseld* upon thtir remrvatisn, pec fourth arttete
ataht forty thouadod dollars: Provtatad. Thai no part
of tike wnnsys approjwtated,lo pay annsttiaT dun to
tbs nn* to ba estimated for by to local meat
oerttfad b^ to^upertntendsat ^of Jndtan aftter*.
AS AND IHAWNEES,
lT1]D] FflOftlAfl. BAB-
ANEEHHAV8. OTrOWA!
IN EUAN, MIXED SENBOAS AN
QUAPAfl'H. OONFEUARATf
EAhEIAfl. VRAM AND F1ANL
OF BLANOUARD'S rORE AND ROCHE DS ...
AND CERTAIN WTANDOtTNfl
To pay for twenty to reread acres of land reded te the
• -to flnhscM. per fisst arttete treaty
etabteeu hnadrsd and aixty-
under to di-
aaid Indiana with bref. mutton, wheat; flctv? P bmn
and potatoes, until such time as said Indians shall be
found to be capable of sustaining tomatiree, per
ol the Secretary
% ;.y ■
ordinary Mexfoan or Texas breed.
family in said confederated bands
MMMMtiMtito dietinguiahed from
and five hot
GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE IN
DIAN SERVICE.
to sari at there to locate in permanent abodes, and
he pursuits 0/ civilised life, «t __
direction of the Fecretary oi to
-.wv-wtm cents.
££SVJS«e
proyrietion for pay ot eommisMoasre to ba appointed
by the President, aa per forty-ninth and flfttedTarT
mea treaty Aprti taenty-elghth, a * m
*ixty-ajx.' and flaosta'areanflm^tharti^^Htb to
Choctaw, and Chfoksaswa. lft^n hundred aiSSirt.
sight dollar* and forty-ssvun on* UUri
“ it, ml
iter set due to Choctaws and
Chiokaeawa. Angus! etehth, eighteen hundredand
ty^tght. ou three hnifored thousand doilars held
trust (or said Indiana, under trie th>rd article t***** 1
For thla amount, or ae much thereof ae mar
oeeeary to eiMbta to Haeretery of to Interior te u.
unpaid vouchor* audited and allowed by to rmflu?
^sreaootnmlsalon, twenty-twothonsaud'Bxe buodrod If
^ «>• 1
For this
wn °< UlMr Imd, Id Ium, for •DbMrtoSoJ’of'S’."
Or«Bt ud UtUe Ou,«lndUDa, thfrtr IKoniid dST.
ror till, auoDDt, or m uinoli tkmof u k.
mtrr to P-7 npMiMa tnciirr«<l Id iddUdd .nd nli
eaasaspttKffleraS^g
talloa for bandstif Indians with whhA SSfS^SSl
ssssatt sr. sszri£*
ajss^asara a-yg
andrevanfafairedMdtighjy^ur doltai and reSl
sustained by
action oi th* gofarnsaeot in aaovito to UI 3lisL b LrS *
c:‘
Interior, seventy thouaand dollaia.
OALxroaaiA.
For the general incidental expenses of tha Indian
service in Oattfornin, luclndtag tsaveUIng axp
superintending agents, fire thousand dollars.
the general incidental expenses of to Indian
• tn Go lot ado Territory, presents of goods, agrt-
al implements, and other useful articles, and to
isral lncideutal expenses of the Indian
J» Oof * ~—— “ * ‘
assist th
themseh
V».DtJ-«Tr tDooDDDd Mlw
to locate in permaoent abodes, and auataln
For to general
•rrlcs in Dakota
tain them
•xprndsd
ef to Indian
_ |fl permanent abode*, aad aus-
tain themsslves by to pnrsuita of ctvltixed Ufa, to be
expended under ths direction of to Secretary gof the
Interior, fifteen thousand dodare.
general ii
Idaho Tn
«tal expanse* of the Indian
aist them to locate in penaaiumt abodes,
' ‘ —• at civilised Ilf
of the Hecrstary of tha In
terior. flfteeea thousand dollars.
contracts mode by D. W. Ballard, governor and ex-nf-
fltio enpariatehdent of Indian affairs for Idaho Terri
tory, hi July. eghieem handred aad alxty^even. for
«u beta ten ce, and so forth, for Indiana in that Territo
ry, sight thousand and forty-four dollar* andj seventy
tin general Incidental expenses of to Indian
In Montana Territory, promts of goods, agri-
t Implements, and ether useful article*, and to
t»ei
_JMi
;;e
of to Indian
cultural Implements, aad ether useful article*, audio
assist them te locate in permanent abodes, and f
isslvea by to pursuits of tivlUsed life, ..
under the direction of to| Bscretery of the
flfteen titonrend dollar*.
XKTADA.
general Inriilrintal sxp<
•srvioe in Nevwla, preamts of goods, agrlcolturai lm-
pieman to, and other ueefol avtiotee, aad to aarist them
to loeate la parmanmi ebedea. and auataln tiismativ-s
by to puraalta of eiviliaad Ufa, to be expended under
to direction of to !eeretarj of the Interior, twenty
thooaand dollar*.
saw MKxicoj
. _ be general incidental expense* of the Indian
aerrioa In New Mexioo, presents of goods, agricultu
ral Implements, sod other nasful srtfotas. and to ante
them to loeate in permanent abodes, and sustain there-
aatres by to purenHa ef oirillked Ufa. to be expended
under the direction of to Secretary of to Interior,
forty thenaand dollars.
For tha general tnrtdeotal expense* of to
earrtseta Oregon and Washington Territory,
lag Msurenoo sad trnnaportntaoa of annuity me
preaeata, (where no speotal provision
by treetire), and oflo* and traveUlng
■portaltea and neereaary expansse of
dalteary ef provtstonste to ladlana wfthla to Utah
repteintredeacy, wn thooaand daQar-
For thl* am oust to sorry out tl
An ate to . ...
, -—-M fu Utah Territory,
and to settle said Indians la Uintah Tallsy," ft vs thoa
•end doOare.
MIftOFLLANHOOT,
ased in eatabUalilug thtir hosaea, per etgttah arttete
“ri flrM -f «». Mdmklir DIm-mdIID mt DM
J.unl, —— Mrf MoK DD, Dod dd4 MDDl Mr *»a
cmmmnry employees purchasing teething, wedlri
iron end MeeLmtihtemtaMe ef eeheole for ladlana li
ly restdtng in Texas, but now residing oe ths Chod
leasshold. In be expended under ths direction of
-fl/, Ibisi* sllli flsiii anc
To»-7»<
proper invest!
■ «iio lufi
id report ID. eDwant ot Ike d.mue.
_ioeSIn, 0»~D tkouiDod dultonlTto bITmmSs 22.*
**-*s
•+***!*"*■ “ kl ,«r>7 -p-S“d£
S-*r £K
^ teilafa in each manner
lu tbs
or band
e^^iiDteideoTTp^U ■JEaHSl
have obasrvsil tHal- .uS'T"’ 1TI ** “M
ohlefa bare observed their treaty obUgatioos with
government as hereinbefore stated. * W1U| *■*
•jj** ^ u briber enacted. That the unax.
pendod balance row etandlng to the credit ik-wf*
— tribeof Indian.o. to t^ft
pDHDlDDt. ippropnu. d fir or b,lo, wmf tiTSIi ^
MlDDDUDDDl PU^OM,. fe ...rdu,,!., .feJIr^'
I of the -w - - “*• “MWO
itrel rap
and clothing at
thought necesaary to relic
ih, ' j »-.(.-i«ffanBas
8X0. 4. Aud be it farther e
lion of the superintendent t f ludUii”
oentrel raperin tendency i„ u.. JStitoJtelJS •S, 6
ctaa of food and clothing as rna/fa hi. dLHSZ^l
proproq ios lurtn.r aum ot two miilton. or Crtii.V.
or so much thereof a. may far necewSre £»
President to maintain the peace amon/ aiSl ^h Si
various tribes, Itai.d*. and parties of
-w i»d5DD?,^Ki*5fe,£
•MID pnrtleDlil,. upon rrMr.DU.iu^ “
for tho purpose of enabling the FfatadaZTfe
%n ten pcraonsfto^Sn
tied, at hia discretion, t
rionere. to consist of no
•elected l»> him from m
gsneeand philanthropy, to wiibootl^ZSSZ
oompsnaatlou, who may, muter hta direction
Joint control with ths tier tary of the l
the disbursement of ths r. -re^utiona msdJtel
or p—rt thtrrof ,fe, Vt KzSZ.V&lP’V*
DDd CD pDy tfe .miD, npnS2,S2St
..ibUrt.no. DDd olM hlrTfeMld
.. mo —7 id I,.
otfei^lMi DppnipriM*:, ^ lirort'TTttoU'
•nd dollDrt. or to 01 nob Uimul ., ,„. v , : _
i thereof aa may b* '
^ A ® 4b * Hft,rth p enaciej. That nothin* i
ci oo.fenoJ, or m m, ot .ha nnr«lLjr!£!J
-V i«*-
8na 6. And b* it furth-r enacted. That to
rightaen handred end -i.t* .***"**
op in th* a
hundred and .dx'y -fon.-, to supply a
- esiSrStt
cs: KWMaSn
■lltv-two. be an.l —JL. i. nungfvg and
sixty-two, be. and th* „
expenditure* incn.red In theyear
III DltlT.lkfeD IL.
• h T*7.M , »DdDdlO«M.
tbou.iBd fonr bnndrrd oM otakl
MMD. PrOTld-d, Tfel <Mlp Mfeot
•Mb.pdlu.M4J7
pnld 9DM# oTblmDS^. J I,“2,J*t*!S
-tallMD DDferfe M
,hr SiJSSSS)
Prtl fo. lmv.
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States Mall Stage
ATLANTA TO OAHLONEO
b. Wte farmer, one .
efl* teacher aprei reeb of the three rewnwahoM te Oat-
upon be Hoops Valtey reservations, and can spatial
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