The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, September 17, 1874, Image 1

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Every Thursday Morning.] VOL. X. The Weekly Soa • ■ ——— TKUIIS OF SUIISBIPTIOX » [ C IVY, One Y«dr, : : $2,00 .sc OtiT, Sis Months : : 1,00 !sb Corv, Tl-.ree Months : : 75 s Laws. OF THE UNITED STATES PASSED AT THE piBST SESSION OF TIIE FORTY THIRD CONGRESS. Ki.iUis’ and shoeing tools, horse and mule «!; . -and nails, iron and steel for shoeing; of veterinary surgeons; medicine for -: picket ropes; and for shoeing the , <if the corps named; also, generally, )■••! : "I ‘" r and authorized expenses for ; movement and operations of the Army i • \j.ressly assigned to auy other do ir.rUifiit, being a deficiency for the fiscal i. ir i nding dune thirtieth, eighteen lmnd- L-iand seventy-three, two hundred tlioil- L id dollars. l or transportation of the Army* includ i the baggage of the troops, when mov i itlu rby land or water: of clothing i ! - rri'on equipage, from the depots at >] h-lphia and Jeffersonville to the sev tal i.'-ts and Army depots, and from B depots to the troops in the field; of B -.c equipments and of subsistence-stores B. a the places of purchase and from the 8.,., of delivery, under contract, to such H. as the circumstances ot the service B:r. require them to be sent; of ordnance, Bihianee-stores, and small-arms, from the Ban Series and armories to the arsenals. Hft ideations, frontier-posts, and Army- Kve-Areiuhts, wharfage, tolls and ferri ■ tl„. j ar.-hase and hir of horses, mules Hen. ami harness, and the purchase and of wagons, carts, and drays, and of K mid ot he- sea-going vessels, and of required for the transportation of and for garrison-purposes; for dray- H and cartage at the several posts; hire B'e - asters; transportation of funds for l';iy and other disbursing Departments i-qiense of sailing public transports on is rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, the At- Ui , and the Pacific; for procuring wa m -m l, posts as from their situation B ; i ■ that it be brought from a distauce; ftl h r clearing roads, and for reniovieg ft i ions from roads, harbors and riv ■ • :h • extenn/' hich may be required ■ a tugl opi s ib t i. ; . v ’ e i f l {,roopH in the ■ ; ag a dil fnl year eud- I ■ — *.u,rWii hundred and I throe, not, incliid tig Pacific rail- II ;.-c«euds one hundred and seventy- I't imsaud dollars; Provided, 7’hat no I. of the ill i appropriate! by any pro -1 i of this a t shall be paid to any rail- K • unpatiy which lias receive i a grant ft la 1 on the condition that its road ft ' \ !*.• a public highway for the trains ■r an of the property and troops of ft ' ..ited States fiee from toll or other B ..•lacks and quarters: For rent or B- quarters for troops, and for officers I .itary duty; of store-houses for safe- B ■ ; military stores; of offices; of B P r camps and cantonments, and I Uuip.irary frontier-stations; for coil s' • a and repair ot temporary huts, of B ■ > ad other military buildings at es* B -i..'il po.-ts.aiid for repairs of buildings B* 1 !i' M l »v the Army, being a deficiency ■f. year ending June thirtieth, eight- BV.ar,drill seventy-three, ninety thou dollars. -a’.i'.rye: For expenses of the ob- H -v*d report of storms by telegraph for the manufacture, purchase, HU" r of meteorological and other nec- instruments; for telegraphing re- B’ : lor expenses of storm-signals, an- Bi'Vug' probable approach aud force of B tor instrument-shelters; for hire, B ’< and expenses ot offices, maiutain- B ’- : c nse.-m cities or ports receiv -1 ’ ta: for river-reports; for maps and ■ 'to be displayed in chambers of ■ ' and boards of trade rooms, and '■rilmtion; for books and stationery; B r i o'ideutal expenses not otherwise B ' ' for. being a deficiency for the sis- B. if ending June thirt’eth, eighteen B r ' 1 and seventy-four, forty-five tliou m dollars. B 'l'ayHonn Pitman balance due him I r '->eni.ing phonographic notes of the B ' and proceeding of the court of B 7 into the operations of the Army r ’o' command of Major-General D r' : •in Kentucky aud Tennessee, du- B * winter and spring of eighteen ft and sixty-two and eighteen hund 1' -ty-three, nine hundred and ninety B ' and fifty cents. B • c. npoosatiou of the two commis- B '•. pinteU from civil life oii the mil* B. v 1 '‘n board, under the section of B ’to provide for the establishment B - ary prison, and for its govern- B approved March third, eighteen B • ami so® uty-three, while actually B' 7 '• air hundred and sixty dollars; B ■ q-'-exponscs of said eonunission film Secretary of War under H c thousand five hundred dol m Provided. That the duties of said B ' >:.• r - ,'lial! cease after the expira- H' ’■ ? he current fiscal year. I ‘MKUIOR DEPARTMENT. |l| INDIAN OFFICE. B i' amount, or ?o much thereof as • u «.f the Arickuree*, tiros Ven- ] ■ . i MiiuJans, to he expended in B revisions mul other articles, as Hi , ‘,. ( ., v determine, for agricul • , al pursuits, and for the | - up to Juno thirtieth, B . .un’.iu and tti.d seventy four, twen- L thousand dollars. ■tiamuint, or so much theteof as to subfeist the Navajo # ou»c«s with the estimate JK,. dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay for the services and expenses of five Indian inspectors, be ing the difference between the sum requir ed, thirty thousand dollars, and the amount appropriated February fourteenth, eighteen hundred ond seventy-three, twelve thousand four hundred dollars, seventeen thousand six hundred dollars. For the ten instalments, to be paid, under direction of the President, to the Flathead Indians removed from the Bitter Root Valley to the Jacko reserva tion, in the Territory of Moutana, in ac cordance with the second section of the act entitled “An act to provide for the re moval of the Flathead and other Indians from the Bitter Root Valley in the Ter ritory of Montana,” approved June fifth, eighteen hundred and seveuty-two. five thousand dollars: Provided, That said sum shall be paid only to those Indians of said tribe who shall have settled upou the Jocko reservation. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the removal and subsistence; up to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, of the Kicka poo Indians who have been removed from the boarders of Mexico and Texas to the ledian Territory, said amount to be ex pended under the direction of the Secreta ry of the Interior, twenty-five thousand dollars’. , For army pensions and expenses thereof under the various acts of Congress, three hundred thousand dollara. • And there is hereby appropriated a sum sufficient to nrake the compensation of the clerk of the House Committee on Invalid Pensions equal to two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars per annum for the Forty third C ongress, and no longer. For this amount, to be expended, under the direction of the Secretary of the Inte rior, in subsisting the Sioux Indians at the Red Cloud and Whitestone ageucies up to the first of July next, two hundred thou sand dollars, For this amount, or so much thereof as mny be necessary, to meet the deficiency in the appropriation for the fiscal year end ing June thirtieth, eighteen huudred and seventy-four, to subsist aud properly care for the Apaclie aud other Indians, in AH zona and New mexico, who have been or may be collected on reservations in New Mexico and Arizona: Provided, That this appropriation shall be expended only in behalf of those Indians who go on mid re main upon said reservations and refrain from hostilities, three huudred and fifty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to provide, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, settlement, clothing, food, agricultural im plements, and seeds for the Modoc Indians that have been removed to and are now re siding within the Indian Territory, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to subsist and properly care for the Kiowa and Camanche, Che yenne and Arapaho,and Wichita aud other affiliated bauds of Indians in the Indian 2’erritory, during the fiscal year enduig June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sev enty-four, seventy-five thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to subsist and properly care for the Kansas Indians, including ag ricultural assistance, pay of employees, and the erection of a mill on their new reser vation in the Indian Territory,said amount to be refuuded to the United States from the proceeds of the sale of their lands in Kansas so soon as the same are available, twenty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the erection of ne cessary agency-buildings on the new reser vation of said Indians in the Indian Terri tory, said amount to be re imbursed to the United States from the proceeds of the sale of their "lands in Kanses so soon as the same are available, five thousand dol lars. a;or this amount, or so much thereof as may bo necessary, in payment for servfces rendered and expenses iucurred connected with the appraisal and sale of the dimin ished reserve of the Kaw Indians in the State of Kansas, in accordance with the provisions of the act of May eighth, eigh teen huudred and seventy-two, entitled “Au act to provide for the removal of the Kansas tribe of Indian? to the Indian Ter ritory, and to dispose of their lands in Kansas to acturl settlers” twenty .six thou sand three hundred and sixty-three dollars and fifty-nine cents: Provided, That said sum shall be refunded to the Government out of the proceeds of sales of said lands. For the L’Anseand Yieux-de-Sert bands of Chippewas of lake Superior, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents an acre for all the lands in towuship fifty.oue uorth of range thirty-one west, which are not included in the limits of the reservation of said Indians as defiued by the wording of the treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four: Provided, That the money received for the lands in said town, ship shall be expended for educational and beneficial purposes as the President may direct, and at such times and in such man ner as he may deem proper for the inte rests of said bauds of Indiaus. For the following sums, or so much thereot as may be necessary, to pay the outstanding indebtedness tor, and on ac count of, the Indiau service prior to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy three, namely : I For collecting and sulisisting Apaehes : of Arizona and New Mexico, four hundred und twenty-three thousaud four hundred j an d tweaiy-six dollars and thirty-two j cents- For subsisting the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Apache, Kiowa, Comanche, and \N ichita ludiaus, filly-four thousand two handled BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 17, 1874. Wahpeton, Medawakanton. and Wahpa koota bands of Sioux, thirteen thousaud nine hundred and forty-two dollars and three cents. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Arizoua, forty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-three cents. Fop incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, twelve thousand seveu hundred aud fifty-three dollars and four cents.. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Dakota, one thousaud one hun dred and nineteen dollars and filt)-soven cents. For incidental expeuses of the Indian service in Montana, fourteen thousand five hundred and uine dollars and eight cents. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Nevada, two thousand aud forty three dollars and fourteen cents- For incidental expenses of the Indian service in New Mexico, thirty-three thott and one huudred aud fifty-three dollars and eighty-five ceuts. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon; forty-nine thousaud and five dollars and twenty eight cents. For incidental expeuses of the Indian service in Oregon, forty nine thousaud and five dollars and twenty-eight cents. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Utah, five thousand three hun dred and ninety-five dollars and thirty-six fents. For incidental expenses of the Indian service in Washington-Territory, four thousand eight huudred and thifty-six dol lars aud thirty-four cents. For fulfilling treaty with Flatheads and other confederated tribes, one thousaud two hundred and seventy-five dollars and forty four cents. For fulfillug treaty with Mixed Shosho ues, Bannacks, and Sheep-eaters, eight thousand seven hundred aud thirty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents. For fulfilling treaty with Blackfeet, Bloods, and Diegans, nine thousaud seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars and one cent. For fulfilling treaty with Sioux of dif ferent tribes, including Santee Sioux of Nebraska, eighteen thousand eight huu* hundred and forty dollars and forty-nine cents. To replace money erroneously paid to certain Kickapoo Indians, five hundred and two dollars and eighty cents. Dor transportation of North Carolina Cherokeos. two thousand one hundred and twenty- live dollars. Eor payment to North Carolina Chero ; kees,three thousand five hundred and three dollars aud sixty-five cents; Provided,'L’hat none of the moneys hereby appropriated for the payment of deficiences in the Indian service shall be paid until the necessity for the expenditures shall have been ex amined into by the Secretary of the Inte rior and any existing board of peace com missioners. For the survey of the exterior bounda ries of Indian reservations and subdi visions of the same, being for surveys in the Indian Territory embraced within the lands conceded by the Cherokee, Seminole aud Creek tribes of Indians, being a defi ciency for the present aud prior years, for ty-five thousand dollars. For continuing the collection cf statis tics and historical data respecting the In dians of the United States, under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-five huudred dollars: Provided, That the compensation of the person collecting such data shall not exceed two thousand dollars a year, and his actual individual and uecessary traveling expenses. To enablfr the Secretary of the Interior to pay Zebulon B. Sturgus, assistant sec retary to sign land patents for the Presi dents for the month of November,eighteen hundred aud seventy-three, one hundred aud twenty-two dollars and twenty cts. PUBT.IO LANDS. For surveying the public lands in Kan sas, at rates not exceeding ten dollars per linear mile for standard, seven dollars for township, and six dol are tor section lines, being deficiency for fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-one two huudred and thksy-six dollars and six ty-five cents. For surueying the public lands in Minne sota, at rates not exceeding ten dollars for standard, seveu dollars for township, and six dollars for section lines, being a defi ciency for fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred aud seventy-two, two huudred and twenty-nine dollars and eigh ty-eight cents. For surveying the public lands in Oregon being a deficiency for the fiscal year end ing June thirty, eighteen hundred and sev enty-four and prior years, eleven hundred and sixty-two dollars and ninety-five cts. For office of surveyor-general of Califor nia: For reut of office, fuel, books, station ery, and other incidental expenses, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, nine hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirteen cts. For office of surveyor-geueral of Wasli iugtou Territory: For clerks in his office for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen huudred and seventy-two, seven hundred and one dollars and nine cts. For olle of sttrveyor-geuera! of Louisi ana: For cierks in his office for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hun dred and seveuty-four, two thousand dol lars. Eor office of surveyor-general of Oregon: For clerks in his office for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, six hundred dollars; ai.d for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, ; eighteen hundred and seventy -throe, three hundred and fifty dollars. SJISOKIJLAKKOCS. To supply a deficiency in the appropria tion for the payment of Navy peuaions^ev eatv-fivo thott«««d TEE CONSTITUTION AS AMENEEjk-TEE UNION AS EESTOEED. i pensions, two thousaud fife huudred dol lars; for salary of medjcal referee,two thou sand five hundred dollars; for adaitiona compensation of four surg®bns, two thou sand four hundred dollars; in all, seven thousand four hundred dollars. To pay John W. Wright for rent of building, corner of G. and Eighth streets for one year, nine thousand dollars. For compensation of the commissioners appointed under the first section of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eutitled fA n act to au thorize the President to Ascertain the value of eert iiu lands i7 of lowa, uorth of Raccoon Fork of the Des Moines River, held by settlers Under the pre-emp tiou and homestead laws oh the United States,” five thousand five huudred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the payment'of the per diem and actual expeuses of the commissioners, to be ex pended under the directiou of the Secre tary of the Interior. For the Soldiers’ and Sailors* Orphans’ sHome, Washington City, District of Co- lumbia, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, eleven thousand three huudred aud fifty dollars and ninety-seven cents: Provided, That hereafter no child or children shall be ad mitted into said home except*; “the desti tute orphans of soldiers and sailors who have died in the late war on behalf of the Union of these States,” as prouided for in sjctiou three of the act entitled “An act to incorporate the Natioual Soldiers’ aud Sai lors’ Orphans’ Home,” approved July twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty six; And provided further, That no child not an invalid shall remain in said home af ter having attained the age of sixteen years. And the Attorney-General is here by directed’to enquire into the necessity for and to take any measures that may be tlio most effectual to enforce any right or claim which the United States have to this money, or any part of lhe same, now in voked in the bankruptcy of Henry I). Cooke, or of Jay Cooke, and Company. 2’o complete the grading and erection of stone walls around the Columbia Hos pital. eight thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expenses of the Board of Health es the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh teen hundred aud seventy-four, thirty-one thousand five hundred and seventy dcllats. To enable the Secretary of the Interior tojpay Livingston andTWiram amount Lie them under their contract for building a penitentiary and an addition thereto in Wyoming Territory, forty dollars. For completion of the work of the geo logical and geographical survey of the Ter ritories United States by Professor F. V. Hayden, during the fiscal year end ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to be expended under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty thousand dollars. For the current expenses of the Gov ernment Hospital for the Insane in the Dis trict of Columbia, being a deficiency for the the service of the present year, eleven thousand three hundred and sixty-six dol lars. For tee Columbian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in the District of Co lumbia, to enablethe ttrustees of the in stitution to pay the amount yet due on the purchase of tile estate known as Kendall Green, ten thousand six hund and ninety seven dollars and forty-six cents,to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. For repairing and finishing in a thor ough and complete mannea the bronze statue of Jefferson, placing the same in National Statuary Hall, and procuring a suitable marble base and pedestal therefor, ten hundred and thirteen dollars. To pay Captain James L. Fisk, of Montana Territory, the amount due to him on settlement of his accounts as officer in charge of overland emigrant expedition, seven thousand eight hundred and sixty two dollars and thirty-seven cents. For foundation and pedestal for the bronze statue of the late Genertl John A. Rawlins, authorized by act of Congress approved April tenth, eighteen hundred red and seventy-two, three thousand dol lars. And the Secretary of War is au thorized to place the same in Rowlins Square, or such other reservation in city of Washington as he may select. POST-OFFICE DEPF.ATMENT. To enable the Postmaster-General to offer to a reward for the apprehension of the parties concerned in the late mail-rob beries in Missouri, five thousand dollars; and for the same purpose in the matter of the late mail robberies in Texas, three thousand dollars. For expense incurred in alterations and improvements made necessary by the change of grade on Eighth street, in order to provide an entrance for the mail-wag ons to the court-pard of the General Post- Office, five thousand six hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents; aud to pav expenses caused by the change of grade of all the stseets surrounding the Aost-Offlce Department building, six hund red and eighty dollars. FoAimount due special agents of the Department, being a deficiency for the fis cal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, two thousand one hundred and one dollars and eighty seven cents. To pay the superintendent of free deliv ery in tee Post-Fffice Department the dif ference between the salary as a fourth class clerk and the salary allowed by law, seven hundred dollars. For rent of house numbered nine hund red and fifteen, E. street, oortli-w«*t, for further accommodation of the clerical force of the Deportment, from Inue sixth, eight een hundred and seventy-three, to June thirtieth, eighteen-four, four teonsaud four hundred and eighty-eight dollars and eighty-six cents; and heaeailer so contract ] shall bo made (V,r the rout jf any budding, j not now in use by the Government, to be j US(? d for the purposes of the Government | until an appropriation therefor shall have J been made in terms by Congress. And ! the unexpended balance of the appropria tion for wrapping-paper, provided for in the act making appropriations for the ser vice of the Post-0 ffice Department, oj the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, is hereby made available for the purchase of wrapping paper and twine. For purchase of official postage-stamps aud stamps and envelopes, to supply a de ficiency of last quarter of the current fiscal year, one huudi ad eighty thousand dollars. For advertising, twenty thousand dol lar. JUDICIAL. For defraying the expenses of the Su preme Court and circuit and district courts of the United States, including the District of Columbia; atul also for jurors and witnesses, and expenses of suits in which the Ucited States are concerned; of prosecutions for offenses committed against the United States; for the safe keeping of prisoners, and for defraying the expeuses which may be incurred in the en forcement of the act approved February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sev enty-one, entitled “An act to amend an act approved May thirtw-first, eighteen, hundred and seventy, entitled‘An act to enforce the rights of citizens of the Unit ed States to vote in the several States of the Union, and for other purposes,” or the acts amendatory thereof or supplementary tlireto, being a deficiency for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sevouty-uvo, twenty thousand dollars; and for the same purpose, being deficiency for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and saventv-tliree, three three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. To pay the sslary oj the assistant attor ney-general of the Post-Office Department for the months of May and June, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, being a defi ciency for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy three, six hundred and seventy dollars and thirty-three cents. For salariss-of United States district judgp-3, to pay audited and certified ac counts, being a deficiency for the fiscal year ending thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, two thousand eight hund red and seventy-five dollars. For salaries of States district attorneys, to pay amount due L. C. Rockwell, late attorney to the district of'Colorado Terri torv, thirty-five dollars and seventv-one cents; and to pay William McMichuei, attorney for the eastern district of Penn sylvania, amount due him, thirty-nine dol laas and ninety cents, said sums being de ficiencies for the fiscal year ending - June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-three. For salaries of United States district marshals, to pay Church Howe, marshal of the district of Wyoming, amount due him, thirty-three dollars and fifty-two cell's, be ing a deficiency for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and teven ty-two. To pay the salary of the late judge of the eastern district of Wisconsin, retired under the fifth section of the act of April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, from Jauuary first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seueuty-four, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For the payment of the telegraph opera tor from February first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to the end of the current fiscal year, four hundred and seventeen dollars. SENAfE. For clerks to committees, pages, horses, and wagons, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eight thousand dollars. For expenses of heating - and ventilating apparatus, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and seventy-three, sixty-three dollars and eighty three cents. To pay John L. Hickman for service; as laborer during the Forty-first Congress, as allowed by resolution of the Senate of March third, eighteen hundred and seven ty-three, three hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty cents. To pay Rev. E. D. Owen for services as acting chaplain of the Senate, seventy-five dollars. For clerks to committees and pages, twenty-one thousand and sixty-five dol lars and ninety-seven cents. For labor, thirteen thousand dollara. For furniture and repairs, four thousand dollars. For coal for the heating and ventilating! apparatus for the fiscal year eighteen hund red dollars. For mileage of Senators who took their seats after the possage of the act ap proved January twentieth, eighteen hund red and seventy-four, one thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars and twenty cents. For reporting the proceeding and de | bates of tli« Senate for the remainder of j the Forty-third Congress, not already paid for, forty-two thousand three liund red and sixty-four dollars, in lieu of all compensation otlieawise provided for. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. To enable tee Clerk oi the House to pay the salaries of nine messengers for the month of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, ns per resolution of the House of Februsny twenty-seventh, eight een hundred and seventy-three, one thou sand one hundred and seventeen dollar -and ■ eighty cents. 2b supply a deficiency in the appro priation for Cyerks to comm it toee of the House of Representatives during the pres ent fiscal year, year, the eum of two thou sand dollars; of which amount the earn of seventy Jive dollars shall Ue paid to A. [General Nature — No. 73.] AN ACT making appropriations for the current and contingent ekpeHSes of the Indian .Department, and for fulfilling treaty sripulations with va rious Indian tribes, for the year end ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and for other pur-i poses. Be it enveted by the Ssnttte and JTov.se of Bepresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem bled, That the foliowing sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not other wise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: For pay of two snperinintendent of Indian affairs for the Centrrl and Northern superintendencies, two thousand dollars each. For pay of sixty-nine agents of Indian affairs, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, except the one at lowa, namesy; Six for the tribes in Oregon, name ly, Warm Springs, Klamath, Grand Kcnde, Siletz, Umatilla, and Malheur agencies; Five for the tribes in Washington Territory, namely,Neah Bay, Yakama Colvil. Nisqually, Puyallup, and oth r tribes, and S’Kokomish agencies; Threefor the tribes in Calafornia. namely, Iloopa Valley, Round Valley and Tule River, agencies; Two for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Pi-ute and Walker River, and Pyramid Lake agencies; Two for the tribes in Idaho, name ly, Nez Perce and Fort Hall agen cies; Four for the tribes in Montana, namely, Flathead, Blackfoot, Crow, and Milk River or Fort Peck agen- cies. Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely, Red ('loud, Whetstone Yankton, Ponca, Upper Missouri, Grand River, Cheyenne River, Fort Berthold, Sisseton, and Devil’s Lake agencies; One for the tribes in Wyoming, namely, Shosone agency; One for the tribes in Utah, namely Uintah Valley agency. Five for the tribes in New Mexico namely, Pueblo, Abiquiu, Navajo, Mescalero Apache, and Southern Apache agencies; Two for the tribes in O'olrado, namely, Los Pinos and White Liver agencies; Six for the tribes in Nebraska, namely, Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebago, Pawnee, Otoe, and San tee agencies; One for the Tribes in Kansas; Eight for tne tribes in the Indian Territory, namely, Kaw or Kansas and Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, Qua paw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, Upper Arkansas, and Wichita agen cies; and one for the Clierokees, Creeks, Choctaws and Chickasaws and Seminoles; One for the tribes in Minnesota, namely, at the White Earth agency; One for the tribes in lowa, name ly at the Sac and Fox of lowa agen cy, five hundred dollars; and twelve hundred dollars to build a school house: provided, That no salary be paid to the agent unless he lives near enough to the agency to teach and care for the tribe every day; Two for the tribes in Wisconsin, namely, at the Green Bay and La Pointe agencies; One for the tribes in Michigan, namely, at the Mackinac agency; One for the New York Indians, namely, at the New York agency; Seven for the tribes in Arizona, namely, Colorado River. Papago, Pima and Maricopa, Chiricahui, San Carlos, Campe Apache, and Moquis Pueblo agencies, in all one hundred and two thousand five hundred dol lars: jmovided, That it shall be the duty of the President to dispense with the services of such Indian agents herein mentioned as may be practicable; and where it is practi cable he shall require the same per on to perform the duties of two a gencies for one salary. For pay of special agehts, ono for tlie Chippewas at lJed Lake, one for the Pillagers at Leacli Lake, Minnse ota; one for the Mission Indians in California; one for the AssinaHoines anp Gros Ventres at Fort Belknap, Montana; one for the tripes in Oregon namely, Alsea; and two for the tribes in Wasbihgton Terri'cry, namely Tulalip and Quinai-elt.at one thous and five hundred dollars each, ten thousand five hundred dollars. I'or pay of one chief clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; one as.-htant clerk, oiTe thousand two hundred dollars; and one copyist, j six hundred dollars, for the Contra! j superin tendency, three thousand J four hundred dollars. For pay of clerk for tue Northern superintendency, ono thousand two [Terms, Two Dollars a Year, in Advance For pay of s 3 veilty-Bix interpre ters, as follows: Seven for the tribed in Oregon, namely, oilo for the Kla* math agency, and one each for tbd Grande Ronde, Siletz, Umatilir, Warm Springs, and Malheur untl Alsea sub agencies,'at five hundred per annum each; Six interpreters for the tribes in Washington Territory, to be assigned to such agencies aB the Seoetary of the Interior may direct, at fire bon* dred dollars each per aimtufc. Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely ( Nea Peree aud Fort liall agencies, at fire hundred dollars per annum each. Three for the tribes in Nevadaffeißftety, Pi-Uto, Walker River, and PyramictTAke agencies, at five hundred dollars each. Five for the tribes in Moutana, namely, Flatheads, Blatkleet, Crow, and Milk Riv er or Fort Peck agencies, and Fort Belk nay special agency, at four hundred dollars each. Ten for the tribes ih Dakota, namely Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, Ponca, Upper Missouri, Grand River, Cheyenne, River Fort Berthold, Sisscton, and Devil’s, Lake agencies, at four hundred dollars per annum each. One for the tribes in Wyoming, at tbo Shoshone agency, at five hundred dollars. One for the tribes in Utah, at five hun dred dollars per annum. Seven for the tribes in New Mexico, namely, two for the Navajo agency, and one each for the Abiquiu, Ciinmaron, Mescale. t‘o Apache, Southern Apache, and Puebltf agencies, at five hundred dollars each pet annum: provided , That the Abiquiu agen cy shall be abolished after December, eight een hundren and seventy-four. Two for the tribes in Colrndo, namely, Los Pinos and White River agencies, ab five hundred dollars per annum each. Seven for the tribes in Nebraska, to be assigned to such agencies as the Secetary of the Interior may direct, at four hundred per annum each. Two for the tribes in Kansas, namely* Pottawatomie and Kickapoo agencies, ab four hundred dollars each. [to be continued.] IN THEDIS 1 RI(JT COURT OF THE UNI TED MATES* For the Southern District of Georgia. Mo. 10G5, In the matter of) John Collier Vln Bankruptcy, Bankrupt ) The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts prov able under the Bankrupt Act of March 2(1,186? notice is hereby given to all perons interested to appear on the 28tli day of Septembor 1874 at 3 o’clock P. Mi, at Cliambcrß of said Dis trict Court before S Wise Parker Esq., one of the Register's of said Court in Bankruptcy at the office of Charles C Kibbce, IlawkinsviUo Ga>, and show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of Creditors, will be held at the same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 4th day of Sent., 1874. JAMES McMEBSON, Clerk, IN THE DISTRICT CO URT OF TIJe UNJ* TED STATES. For the Southern District of Georgia, No. 1075 . in the matter of ) N W Collier, > In Bankruptcy, Bankrupt. J The said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Court for a discharge from all his debts pro vable under the Bankrupt act of March 2,1867| notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed to appear on the, 28th day of Septembor 1874 at 3 o’clock, P. M., at Chambers of said District Court before S. Wise Parker, Esq., oho of the Register’s of said Court in Bankruptcy at office of Charles C Kibbee Hawkinsville, Ga, and show caus6 why the prayer of the said pe tition of the Bankrupt should not bo granted. And further notice is given thatthe secondand third meetings of Creditors, will be held at the same tihie and place. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 4th day of Sept., 1874. JAMES MoPHBRBON, Clerk, IN lUE DISTRICT CO URT OF THE tjttt* TED STATES. For the Southern District of Goorgla. No. iO4l, In the matter of) Pleasant J. Allen > In Bankruptcy Bankrupt ) The said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court for a discharge from all his debts pro* vable under the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd,, 1807, notice is hereby given to all persons In terested to appear on the 17th day of Betem* her 1874 at 1 o'clock, I’. M., at Chambers of said District Court before 8 Wise Parker Esq. one of the Register’s of said Court in Bank ruptcy at the office of Allen Fort Esq., Amerl cus Ga., and show cause why the prayer 1 of the said petition ot the Bankrupt should not be granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of Credi tors will be held at the same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this sth day of September 1874. JAMES McPHERSON, Clerk. Notice in Bankruptcy. This is to give notice that on the 22nd day of August A. D.“ 874, a warrant in Bank* ruptcy was issued aganst the estate of Francis K. Wright of Albany, County of Dougherty and State of Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any Debts, and delivery of any Property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any Prop* erty by him, are forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate; will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be nolden at Alba* ny Ga.,at the law office of Warren & Hobbs before S. W'ise Barker Esquire, Register, on the 24th day of September A. D., 1874 at i o’clock P. M. W. H. SMYTH, United States Marshal, as Messenger, GEORGIA —Z/ecatu*. County, Whereas, Martha A. Taylor, administrator' of Robt. R. Jones, represents to the Court,her petition, duly filed and entered on record,that she has fully administered said Estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerncd.kin dred and creditors-—to show cause if any they can, why said admx. should not receive. let leia of admission, on the first Monday in No vember next. Hiram Brockett ang-27-3-m- Ord’y D. C. Notice to State ami County Tax Payers. The Tax Books for 1874 aro now open and will remain so until December the Ist, after which time they will be positively closed. N<J deviation. I will be at Steam Mill, Monday September 14th llock Pond, Tuesday “ Pine Hill, Thursday '* "W Attapulgu* Monday Hißdous Store Tnesilay ""{* Wights Store Thursday “ Whir'( ini Friday ** h'lin ■ Hit! M day ‘ . . Ron t Spring Ore k Tuesday September JWtll 1 can bo hound at tuy office n> Kninbi skjO at ail times except as above mentioned. T. 11. UnNHSWiu, Hep-3- St- Tax Collecror, D. C. QEOUG Li—IiKC-in'B County. riinro month* after date application Will be JL made to the court of Ordinary of Mid coumv, »t the first regular term alter the ex* oi ration of two months, from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to estate of James ham, iato of Haiti county doc., for tha benefit oi huua and creditors of said doe. N0.12.