The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, May 11, 1855, Image 4

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For fourteenth of twenty “five mrtelrrentsin moroy, per ; Joufth >ricle treaty fourth October, eighteen in tidied and kuv*two, twelve thousand five ItuiJr* <1 ‘dollar?. For fourteenth oft twenty-five instr-lments tn good?, p<r fourth article tretry fourth < ‘ctoTer, eighteen hundred and; forty two, te-.i thou-ami five hundred dollais. For fourteenth of twenty-five ins-1 dneuts for li c pupport f .-chords, yier f urth article trer-ty fourth October, eighteen hundred au<i foity two, two thousand dollars For fourb'ctitn of twenty-live instalments ter the purchase of provisions at and tobacco, per fourth article treaty fourth Oct. >l)r, eighteen hundred and forty two, two thousand For fulfilling treaties with the Chippewa? of Lake Supe rior, po as to conform to tire t;eatv concluded on thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. For expenses tin part) of selecting reservations, and sur veying and marking the boundaries tlnreof, per second, third, and twelfth articles of the treaty of September thir tieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, tnree thousand dol- For the payment of the first of twenty instalments in coin, goods, etc., agricultural implements, etc., and euuc,t uon. etc., per fourth article of the treaiy of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nineteen thousand dollars. . , , . For the purchase of clothing and other articles, to be giv en to the young men at the next annuity payments, as per fourth article of the treaty of September thirtieth,eighteen hundred and fifty-four, four thousand eight hundred do.lars For the purchase of agricultural implements and other article?, as presents for the mixed bloods, per fourth article of the treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand dollars. For the payment of such debts as may be directed by the chiefs in open council, and found to be just and correct by tire Secretary of the Interior, per fourth article of the treaty est September lh : rrieth, eighteen hundred and fifty lour, ninety thousand dollars. For the payment of such debts of the Cois Forte hands as may be directed by their chiefs, and found to be just and correct by the Secretary of the Interior, per twelfth article of the treaty of September thirtieth eighteen hundred and fiftv-fou", ten thousand dollars. For the payment of the first of five instalments in blank ets, cloth,etc., to the Bois Forte band, per twelfth article of the treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. For the first of twenty instalments for the pay of six smiths and a-sistants, per fifth and second articles of the treaty r,f September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thou and and forty dollars. For the first of twenty instalments for the support of six smith shops, per filth and second articles of the treaty nt September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one thousand three bundled and twenty dollars. For defraying expenses tncuired in negotiating treaty con cluded on the thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, with the Chippewas of Lake Superior, fifteen thousand seven hundred and forty-lour dollars and seventy one cents. CHIPPEWAS OF SAGINAW. For permanent annuity, in goods or other useful articles, j per fourth article treaty third of August, seventeen hunaied J and ninety five, one thousand dollars. For permanent annuity,in nion -y or otherwise, per second j article ueaty seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and i aeven, eight hundred dollars. For pesmanent annuity in silver, per fourth article treaty twenty fourth September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, one thousand dollars. For permanent provision for support of blacksmith, and for farming utensfis and cattle, and the employment of per sons to aiu them in agriculture, per eigh h article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen bund ed and nineteen, and seventh article treaty fourteenth January, eighteen hun dred and thirty-seven, two tbousa> and dollars. For education during the pleasure of Congress, per sixth article treaty filth August, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, one thousand dollars. CHICKASAWS. For permanent annuity in goods, per act of twenty-fifth February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, three thou sand dollars. CHIPPEWAS, ATF.NOMONIES, WINNEBAGOES, AND NEW YORK INDIANS. For education during the pleasure of Congress, per fifth article treaty eleventh August, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, one thousand five hundred dollars. CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per second article treaty sixteenth j November, eighteen hundred and five, three thousand dol- ! lars. For permanent annuity, for support of light-horsemen, i per thirteenth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen j hundred and twenty, six hundred dollars. For permanent provision for education, per second article ! treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, ! six thousand dollars. For permanent provision for blacksmith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, ! and ninth article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred : and twenty five, six hundred dollars. For permanent provision for iron and steel, persixth arti- ; cle treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, and ninth article treaty twentieth January,eighteen hundred and twenty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars. CHRISTIAN INDIANS. For permanent annuity in money, per acts twenty-sixth May, eighteen hundred and twenty-four,and twentieth May, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, four hundred dollars. CREEKS. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty i seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety, one thou sand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, three thousand dollars For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article trea ty twenty-fourth Januaiy, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, twenty thousand dollars For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article treaty twenty- ; fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for iron and steel for shop, per eight article treaty twenty fourth January, eighteen hund j red and twenty-six, two hundred and seventy dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments for two blacksmiths ! and assistants, and shops and tools, per thirteenth article treaty twenty-fourth March, eighteen hundred and thirty two, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments for iron and steel for shops, per thirteenth article treaty twenty-fourth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five hundred and forty ; dollars. For permanent provision for the pay of a wheelwright, I per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen j hundred and twenty six,six hundred dollaia For twenty fifth of thirty-three instalments for education, j per thirteenth article treaty twenty-fourth .March, eighteen J hundred and thirty two, and fourth article treaty fourth i January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, three thousand dollais. For twelfth of twenty instalments for education, per fourth article treaty fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty five, three thousand dollars * For blacksmith and assistant, and shop and tools, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty four teenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, eight | hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the; President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eigh- j teen hundred and thirtv-three, two hundred and seventy dollars. F r wagon-maker, during the pleasure of the President, j per filth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hund- j red and thirty-three, six hundred dollars. For the assistance in agricultural operations, during the j pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty twenty fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty six, two thou- i sand dollars. j For education, during the pleasure of the President, per 1 nith as tit le treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred; and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private article to supplemen tal treaty twenty fourth Senvmbet, eighteen hundred and twenty nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hunared and eighteen, one hundred dollars for lifo annuities to chiefs, per supplemental article to treaty twenty sixth < fetober, eighteeu hundred and thirty* two, one hundred dollars. tor interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dollars at pvei per centum, being the value of thirty six sections t f land set apart by treaty of eighteen hundred and twenty > tne, for education, per resolution of Senate nineteenth Jan uary, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thousand three hundred ana lour dollars. I* or second of eight equal instalments for payment of five ctuefs, por sixth artie e treaty sixth .May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand two hundred and fiftv dollars. For second of two instalment*, in lien of permanent an tiujties per fourth articleof treatv sixth May, eighteen hund red ana fifty four, seventy-four thousand dollars*. FLORIDA INDIANS, OR SEMINOLES. For twelfth of filteen instalments in eoods, per sixth arte ee treaty fourth January, eighteen hundred ar.d forty-five, two thousand dollars. For twelfth of S teen instalments in money, pr sixth ar fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty five, ♦ bUi. treaty ninth May, wgbteea bundred and thirty two, three thos >t? c’ckL* 10 WAS. Fo?- arrears of interest in lieu of investment on one hund* red aid fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, being U\ four months from the first March to the thirtieth June,eigh, teen hundred and fifty four, and on fifty thousand d< liars o the same to the thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and rifty-four. per second article treaty nineteenth October, eighteen hundred and ihiriy-eight, three thousand two hund red and htiy-se v en dollars and nineteen ee;.ts For interest in lieu of investment on ono Hundred ana seven thousand five hundred dollars to die first October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and on fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars for the balance of the fiscal year end ing thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, at live per centum, per second article treaty nineteenth October, eigh teen hundred and thirty-eight, and ninth article treaiy seven teenth May, eighteen bundled and fifty-lour, three thousand five hundred dollars. For payment of second instalment of fiity dol* jars, to he applied, under the direction of the President, to agricultural purposes, per ninth article treaty seventeenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty.-four, tidy thousand dol lars*. Kansas. For interest in lien of investment oh two hundred thou sand dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty fourteenth January, eighteen hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars. # KASKASKIAS, PEORIAS. WEAS, AND PIANKE SHA WS. F'or payment of second of three instalments in money, r/ thirteen thousand dollars each, for purchase of former per manent annuities, and relinquishment of claims and dama ges, per sixth article treaty thirtieth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, thirteen thousand dollars. F'or the second of five instalments for support ol black smith and assistant, persixth article treaty thirtieth May, eighteen hundred and iilty-four, seven hundred aud twenty dollars. For tire second of five instalments for purchase of Iron and steel, per sixth article treaty thirt.eth May,eighteen hundred aud fifty-four, two hundred aud twenty dollars. KICKAPOOS. F'or second instalment of interest at five per centum on one hundred thousand dollars, for education, per second article treaiy eighteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty tour, five thousand dollars. F'or the payment of this sum as second instalment upon two hundred thousand dollars, per second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four twenty thousand doiiart. MENOMONEEB. For the last of twenty instalments as annuity, in money, per Senate’s amendment to second article treaiy third Sep tember, eighteen hundred and thirty six, twenty thousand dollars F'or the las* of twenty instalments for two blacksmiths j and assistants, per {Senate’s amendment to second article i treaty third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one ; thousand tour hundred and forty dollars. F’or the last of twenty instalments tor iron and steel lor | shops, per Senate’s amendment to second article treaty third j September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, four hundred ; ana forty dollars. j For the last of twenty instalments for the purchase of J provisions, per Senate’s amendment io second article treaty i third September, eighteen hundred and thirty six, three thou sand dollars, For the last of twenty instalments for two thousand pounds of tobacco, per Senate’s amendment to second arti cle treaty third September, eighteen hundred and thirty six, four hundred dollars. F'or the last of twenty instalments for farming utensils and cattle, per Senate’s amendment to second article treaty third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five hun l died dollars. I F'or the lart of twenty instalments lor thirty barrels of | salt, per Senate’s amendment to second article treaty third I September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one hundred | aiul filly dollars. FYr fourth of fifteen instalments for pay of miiler, per j fourth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred ! and forty-eight, six hundred dollars. MI AMIES. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, i per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and j eighteen, and fourth article treaty him June, eighteen hund J red and fifty four, seven Hundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, | per filth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and I eighteen, tilth article treaty twenty third October, eighteen • hundred and thirty tour, and fourth article ueaty fifth June, j eighteen hundred and fiity four, six hundred dollars. F’or fiileeuth oi twenty instalments in money, per second j article treaty twenty-eighth October, eighteen hundred and j forty, and iouith article treaty filth June, eighteen hundred j and fifty four, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For arrears ot nine thousand seven hundred and forty | six dollars and fourteen cents, tor payment in full to Jane i T. Griggs and htr husband, John Griggs,and f-ash o-guash, | per Senate’s amendment to fourth article treaty find June, i eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifty-six dollars and ninety - I two cents. For interest on investment of two hundred and twenty one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty six cents, at live per centum, tor Miami Indians of Indiana, per Senate’s amendment to fourth article treaty filth June, eighteen hundred and fifty lour, eleven thousand and sixty two dollars and eighty-nine cents. F'or interest on fifty thou-and dollars, at five per centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty filth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand rive hundred | dollars. i f'or second of six equal annual instalments to Miamies residing on ceded lai ds, lor purchase of former perpetual and otiier annuities, and relinquishment of claims, per fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirty-one thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eleven cents. MIAMIES—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity in goods, or otherwise, per fourth ; article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nir.oty | five, five hundred dollars. j For petmanent annuity in goods, or otherwise, pgg third j article treaty twenty-first August, eighteen hundred aud : five, two hundred and fiity dollais. F'or permanent annuity in goods, or otherwise, per third i and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen | hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. NAVAJOES. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Navajoes, pur suant to the requirements of the tenth article treaty ninth j September, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, five thousand dollais. OMAHAS. j F'or first of three instalments in money, or otherwise, of j forty thousand dollars each per annum, per fourth article | treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, | forty thousand dollars. F'or fit st often instalments for support of a miller, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and ; titty-lour, six hundred dollars. For first of ten instalments for support of blacksmith and assistant, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For first of ten instalments for support ol farmer, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars- For the erection of a grist and saw mill, per eighth arti- ! cle treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, | six thousand dollars. For the erection of a smith shop and purchase of tool? \ therefor, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred aud fifty four, two hundred dollars. F'or payment of Lewis SoiHisosee (a halt-breed) in full, I lor services, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eigii- ! teen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. ” ; OSAGES. For eighteenth of twenty instalments as annuity in mo- i ney, or otherwise, per second article treaty eleventh January, j eighteen hundred aud thirty-nine, twenty thousand dollars, i F'or eighteenth of twenty instalments for two smiths’ es- I tablishments, per second article treaty eleventh January, j eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, two thousand dollars. ’ : F'or interest on sixty nine thousand one hundred and • twenty dollars, at five per centum, being the value of fifty- j four sections ol land, set apart second January, eighteen , hundred and twenty five, lor educational purposes.per Sen- | ate resolution nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and ! thirty eight, three thousand four hundred and fiity-six dol- j Jars. OTTOES AND MISSOURIAS. F'or first of three instalments as annuity in money, o r otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen j hund re < and fifty four, twenty thousand dollars. For first of ten instalments for pay of miller, per seventh artiele treaty fifteenth Alarch, eighteen hundred and fifty- j four, six hundred dollars. For first of ten instalments f r blacksmith and assistant, j per seventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven hundred and twenty debars. For first of ten instalments for farmer, per seventh article tr-atv fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and nity-four, six bundled dollars. For the erection of a grist and saw-mill, per seventh article treaty frteenth March, eighteen hundred and fitly tour, six thousand dollars. For the erection of a smith’s shop and purchase of tools therefor, per seventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hu died and fifty-four,two hundred dollars. For payment of Lewis Barnard lor services rendered the tr.be. par twe'r a article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen Hi-aired sad fifty-four, Ujje® haedred doLars OTTO WAS. F'or permanent annuity in goods, or otherwise, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred aud ninety five, one thousand dollars. F'or permanent annuity in money, or otherwise, per second article treaty seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, eight hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one j thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth August, eighteen hundred aud twenty-one, one thousand dollars. OTTO WAS AND CHIPPEWAS. For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at si.t per centum, to be paid as annuity, per resolution of Senate seventeenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, twelve thousand dollais. F’or education for twenty yea*?, and during the pleasure ol Congress, per 1 ttfih article treaty twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six, five thousand dollars. F'or missions for twenty years, and during the pleasure of Congress, per fourth article treaty ttv&nty-eightb March, eighteen nundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars. F or vaccine matter, medicines, and pay of physicians, so long as the Indians remain on their reservations, per fourth article treaty twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and | thirty-six, three hundred dollars. For three blacksmiths and assistants for twenty years, | and during tho ot Conjures**, seventh ’ ttrticlfc treaty twenty-eighth march, eighteen hundred and thirty* | six, two thousaad one hundred and sixty dollars. For iron and steel for shop for twenty y, nrs. and during I the pleasure ot Congress, per seventh article treaty twenty | eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six, six hundred I and sixty dollars. F’or gunsmith for twenty years, and during the pleasure of Congress, per seventh article treaty twentv-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty*six, six bundled dollars. For iron and steel for shop for twenty years, and during the pleasure of Congress, fa r seventh article treaty twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty six, two hundred and twenty dollars. For two farmers and assistants for ten years, and during the pleasure ol the President, per seventh article treaty* twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one thousand six hundred dollars. F'or two mechanics for ten years, and during the pleasure : of the President, per seveuth artiele treaty twenty eighth ! March, eighteen hundred and thirty six, one thou-and two i hundred dollars. i PAWNEES, j F'or agricultural implements, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty ninth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. POTTAW ATOMIES. For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth article treaty i third August, seventeen hundred and ninety five, one thou i sand dollars. j For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty j thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hund j red dollars. j For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty i ! second 0( tober, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two thou- j I sand live hundred dollars. i For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty ; twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight,. two thousand dollars. For life annuity to chief, in goods, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, one hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per second article treaty twentywiiiith July, eighteen hundred and twenty-uine, six teen tnousand dollars For iile annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twen tieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty two, four hundred dollars. _ l or life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty three, seven hundred dollars. For education during the pleasure of Congress, per third ariicle treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twen ty six, two thousand dollars. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision lor iron and steel for shop, pc-r third a tide treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six,two hundred and twenty dollars. For education during the pleasure of Congress, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, one thousand dollars. For permanent provision lor tire payment of money, in lien of tobacco, iron, and steel, per seSond article treaty ’ twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth 1 June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three hundred dollars. For permanent provision tor blacksmith and assistant, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, seven hundred and twenty dollar:?. ! For permanent provision for iron and steel lor shop, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hund red and twenty : eight, two bund ed and twenty dollars. For permanent provision lor blacksmith and assistant, per second article treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hund red and twenty nine, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision lor iron and steel tor shop, per second aitide treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred : and twenty nine, two hundred and twenty dollars. | For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per se | cond article treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and j twenty nine, two hundred and fiity dollars, i For education, during the pleasure of Congress, per fourth ; article treaty twenty-seventh October, eighteen hundred and j thirty two, two thousand dollars. For interest on six hundred and forty-three thousand dol i lars. at five per centum, per seventh article of the treaty of | ihe fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty - j six, thirty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. POTT AW ATOMIES OF HURON. I For permanent annuity in money, or otherwise, per soe j ond article treaty t even teeth November, eighteen hundred j and seven, lour hundred dollars. | _ QUA PAWS. | For education, during the pleasure of the President, per , thud crude tieatv thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and | thirty three, one thousand dollars. ’ i For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, during the I pleasure of the President, per third ariicle treaty tnirtoenth : May, eighteen hundred and thirty three, eight hundred and I forty dollars. | For iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the ; President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen | hundred and thirty-three, two hundred and twenty dollars, j For farmer, during the pleasure of the President, per third . article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and th’rty- I three, six hundred dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. For second of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing’ I farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty tenth ; September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, twp thousand i five hundred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. i For permanent annuity in goods, or otherwise, per third j article treaty third November, eighteen hundred and lour, : one thousand dollars. For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments, as annuity in ! specie, per third article treaty twenty-first September,eigh teen hundred and thirty two, twenty thousand dollars. ° j . For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments for gunsmith, per I fou.th article treaty twenty first September, eighteen hand- i I red and thirty two, six hundred dollars. For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments lor iron and steel : ■ for shop, per fourth article treaty twenty-first September, ■ 1 eighteen l.undred and thirty-two, two hundred and twenty i dollars. ‘ | For .twenty-fourth of thirty instalments for blacksmith | and assistant, shop and tools, per tou th article treaty t .verity- j | first September, eighteen hundred and thirty two, eight ! i hundred arid forty dollars. For twenty-fourth ol thirty instalments fur iron and steel | for shop, per lourtti article treaty twenty first September, : eighteen hundred and thirty two. two hund.ed and twenty i dollars. ! For twenty four'll of thirty instalments, for forty barrels i i of salt, and forty kegs oi tobacco, per fourth article treaty j ; twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty two, i i one thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per j i centum, per second article treaty twenty-first October, cigh- ! j teen huuured and thirty seven, ten thousand dollars. ~ j For interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per ■ ; centum, per second arueletieaty eleventh October, eighteen j I hundred and forty two, forty thousand dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For the second instalment upon forty eight thousand do!- ! Jars. per scond article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen: hut died and fifty four, fifteen thousand dollars. e * ; For interest on one hundred and fifty .-even thousand four ; hundred dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty twenty first October, eighteen hundred and thirty seven I seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. SENECAS. For perm .-me t annuity in specie, per fourth aiticle treaty twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen m*’ hundred dollar-’. , * For permanent annuity m specie, per fourth article treatv seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, five bundled dollars. * For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, daring the pleasure of the President jer fourth article treaty twenty eighth February, eighteen hundred aid thirty one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron add sfcej for shop, during the pfoasore cf President, per fonrth article treaty twenty eight February, ! eighteen hundred and thirty one, two hundred and twenty j dollars. F'or miller, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article trteary* twenty eighth February; eighteen hundred and thirty one, six hundred dollars. SENECAS OF NSW YORK. F'or permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of nineteenth February,eighteen hundred and thirty one, six thousand dollars. F’or interest, in lieu of investment, on seventy five thou sand dollars, at five per centum, per act of twenty seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty six, three thousand seven bundled and fiftv dollars. SENECAS AND SIIAWNEES. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth artiele treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, cue thousand dollars. F'or blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools during the pleasure of the President, per fourth artiele treaty twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollar?. F'or iron and steel for shop, per fourth article treaty twen tieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty one, two hundred twenty dollars. SIIAWNEES. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and | ninety five, and thud article treaty tenth May, eighteen ; hundred and nfry four, one thousand dollars. F'or seeoi and instalment of interest at five per centum, on ; forty thousand dollars, sos education, per third article treaty j tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand ! dollars. For second of eight annual instalments of money, in payment lor lands, per third article treaiy tenth May, eigh teen hundred and fifty four, one hundred thousand dollars, j F’or pennaft -nt annuity for educational purposes, per fourth i article treaty twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred and i seventeen, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hund : Jed and fifty four, two thousand dollars, SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. j F'or permanent annuity, in clothing and other useful arti | cles, per sixih article treaty eleventh November, seventeen j hundred and ninety four, four thousand live hundred dui- SIOUX OF MISSISSIPPI. For interest on three hundred thousand dollars, at five | per centum, per second article treaty twenty ninth Beptem ■ her, eighteen hundred and thirty seven, fifteen thousand dol i lars. F.r nineteenth of twenty instalments in goods, per second article treaty twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred J and thirty seven, ten thousand dollars. _ j F'or nineteenth of twenty instalments for the purchr.se of j medicines, agricultural impletnernents, and stock, aid for j the support of a physician, farmers,-and blacksmith?, and j for other beneficial objects, per second article treaty twenty j n nth September, eighteen hundred an f thirty seven, eight i thousand ts*o hundred and fifty dollars. F'or nineteenth of twenty instalments lor provis'ons, per second article treaty twenty ninth September, eighteen hun dred and thirty seven, five thousand five hundred dollars. For fifth of fifty instalments ol interest, at five per centum, \ on one million three hundred aud sixty thousand dollars, per fourth article treaty twenty third July, eighteen hundred i and fifty one, sixty eight thousand dollars. F’or fifth ot fiity instalments of interest, at five per con- ! turn, on one hundred and twelve thousand dollars, being \ the amount in i;eu oft the reservations set apart in the third j article per Senate’s amendment t<> treaty twenty third July, eighteen hundred and fiity one, five thousand six hundred dollars. For filth of fifty instalments of interest, at five per centum, j on one million one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, per fourth article treaty fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty ! | one, fifty eight thousand dollars. ’ For filth of fifty instalments of interest, at five per cen | turn, on sixty nine thousand doiiars. being the amount nl ! lowed in lieu of the. reservation of lands set apart by the I third article per Senate’s amendment to treaty fifth August, | eighteen hundred and fifty one, three thousand four hundred ! atfo fifty dollars. F'or expenses of transportation of annuity, good--, and ; provisions to the Sioux ot Mississippi, during the fiscal years I ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, j and the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty six, I thirty two thousand dollars. STOCKBRIDGES. j For interest on sixteen thousand five hundred dollars, at | five per centum, per ninth article treaty twenty fourth No j vember,eighteen hundred aud forty eight, eight hundred | and twenty five dollars. TREATY OF FORT LARAMIE. For fifth of tea instalments, in provisions and merchan dise, lor payment of annuities and transportation of the same to certain trbes of Indians, per seventh article treaty i seventeenth {September, eighteen hundred and fifty one, and Senate’s amendment thereto, seventy-txo thousand dollars. UMFQUAS, (Cera Creek Band.) For second of twenty instalments in blankets, clothing, and provisions, and stock, per third article treaty tenth Bap- I tember, eighteen hundred and fifty three, five hundred and i fifty dollars. UTAHS. F'or fuifiling treaty stipulations with ti e Utah.?, pursuant j to the requirements of eighth article treaty thirtieth Decem | ber, eighteen hundred and forty nine, five thousand doiiars. WINNEBAGOES. | F’or twenty seventh of thirty instalments as annuity in j specie, per second article treaty first August, eighteen hand i red and twenty-nine, eighteen thousand dollars. F'or twenty fourib of twenty seven instalments os annui | *y in specie, per third article t.eaty fifteenth September, ] eighteen hundred ami thirty two, ten thousand dollars, j F'or twenty seventh of thirty instalments, for fiity barrels j of salt, per second article treaty first August,eighteen hund ; red and twenty nine, two hundret and fifty dollars. For twenty seventh of thirty instalments, lor three thou sand pounds of tobacco, per second at tide treaty first Au j gust, eighteen hundred and twenty nine, six hundred dollars, i For twenty fourth of twenty seven instalments, tor one ■ thousand live hundred pounds of tobacco, per fi th article j treaty fifteenth .September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, | three hundred dollars. For twenty seventh of thirty instalments for three black- I smith and assistants, per thiid article treaty first August, • eighteen hundred and twenty nine, two thousand one hund ! red and sixty dollars. • F'or twenty seventh of shirty instalments for iron and steel ! for shop, per third article treaty first August,eighteen hund j red and twenty nine, six hundred and sixty dollars. j F'or twenty seventh of thirty instalments for laborer and ! oxen, per third article treaty first August, eighteen hundred ! and twenty nine, three hundred and sixty live doiiars. i For twenty fourth of twenty seven instalments lor educa ! fion, per fourth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen i hundred and thirty two, three thousand doiiars. ) F'or twenty fourth of twenty seven instalments for six | agriculturists, purchase of oxen, plows, and other imple j men ts, per fifth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen i hundred and thirty two, two thousand five hundred dollars. | F'or twenty fourth of twenty seven instalments for the pay I of two physicians, per fifth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty two, four hundred doiiars. F'or interest on one million one hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty first Novenfoer, eighteen hundred and thirty seven, fifty five thousand dol lars. F'or ninth of thirty instalments of interest on eighty five j thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty ? thirteenth October, eighteen bundled and forty six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. WY AN DOTS. For permanent annuity in specie, fier third article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty two, seven I teen thou-and five hundred doiiars. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, j shop and too!.-, per eigntfc article treaty seventeenth Mure i. • eighteen hundred and forty two, eight hundred and forty : dollars. For permanent provision for iron and steel for shop, per i eighth article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred j and forty tw o. two hundred and seventy dollars. ; For permanent provision for ed cation, per fourth article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred aud forty two, j five hundred dollars. J For the general’ incidental expenses of the Indian service l in Washington Teiritoiv, thirty thousand dollars * For the expenses of adjusting difficulties, a;d preventing ) out breaks among the Indians in Washington ‘i'enitory, j prior to and during the fiscal year ending thirtieth June,one , ! thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. ‘ | For the general incidental tx; eases of the Indian swvice ! in California, embracing ex }>et.***'S of travel of the super n lendent and agents, twen y eight thousand eight hundred : and fifty dollars. For the pay of phvrician?, smiths, carpenters, anlagri cultural and m ehamcu! laborers, on the reservations in I California, fifty-four thousand three hundred dollars. F-r •le’raviua trie ej|en*ee of lor o rn-v-ti andsu l sis- ! tenre of Fi iiat s in Cafiforni* to three J-iilhary reservation in bc-.:* dance wish the plan Mibmitted by *h riiperinteti-’ l dentf Indian * flair* of that fcwte, j*r K J approved by the i Prei-ideni ; one honored and twenty-five thou and -f bars'; { Frvvmca, J hat. ii.c of Indian affairs u, j thill b J c H’3h.ori2c*<j f *,* oulrf h* deem it \c j exp**ud an smoiini not exvend-ng tw*ntv thousand riodars ‘ <t the sum herein appropriated, to relieve the temper-dry ! wants <>i toe Indians *n ; tide of rerervatj.-rns t I f/‘* fhs gei-efi.! incidental expenses of th*, trice in Oreg-jt* Temptiy, !* dollars; 1 For adjusting difficult and preventing outbreaks anion-* (he Indians io (>reg< i Territory, ten tlwamnd doiiars. F'i r expenses of msnramo and transportation of antmitl- .1 payable to Indiarr tribes in the Territory of Oregon, thr thousand dt-Lars: Fur payment of the liabilities incurred for tire Indian t -r ----vtce in Oregon, under the supervision of the laie su; e. n tsndent. ten thousand dollars.: For the general incidental expenses () f t „ Indian service in the Territory of New Mexico, twenty-live thousand dol lars : For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in tite Territory of Utah, twenty th<> ;>ani dollar.-.: F'or corni>*nsation of three special lurents aid four inre r . : prefers, for the Indian infos n| Texas, and lor purelwut* of presents, fifteen thousand dollars. F'or actual necessary expenses incurred,and ii>at may Isere aftei be tncurrer, by ifii-ers of the Indian j> pari went in the rescue of prisoners from Indian tribes and .returning them lo their homes, and for expenses im i lent to tin- arrest and I confinement within the territory of ti e United Stales, by order of these officers, of pefsot charged with crimes ag ftr st fndihiis, site thousand dollars. ‘j’o men the necessary expenses of colonising, supporting, ; and furnishing agrienhurai implements tor me Indians m ; Texas, eighty-Mv thousand four him •fred and thirty dollais. F’or the purpose if enabling the proper rfopuftment to adopt Mich measures as may be necessary i<-r opening com inuiifoatioiiN with tike ‘lVxa- Cominanrlies and Apache.-, | who have not hereloiore been parties lo any t ealies with j the United Snues, Jen thou.-aml dollars. For reimbursing to John W. Whitfield, late agent for the Indians on the Upper Flatte, the aniouni expviuied by him i lor ran-f in from tlie Cheyennes, and clothing,and transpor * tat ion to the States, of one whim aid ten Mexican prk-cn j ers, one hundred and seventy d< liars. For pay ol an additional cleik of the Indian office, under : the appropr alien per an of August five, eighteen hundred and liuy-lour, for one year, fourteen hundred debars. I’or pa 1 , fog the expenses of one commissioner iv *1 twe clerks employed by the Attorney General, m tires investiga tion, directed bv the resolution ot lit; Senate ol fomiii August, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand di.-L for.-’ : Provided, That said resolution, mid any oilier siuc ; adopted lel-uiwa to the same object, be, and ihe same urj j hereby, repealed. . For collecting, rem vii g, and subsisting the Inmans oi California (as provided by law) on tun a<!>."ion ,* reservations, to be selec ed as heretofore, and not toroniaiu exceeding twenty-five thousand acres ouch, in cr near tire State ol California, the sum of one hundred and liny tin re sand dollars: Provided, r bat the President may ainur;. the quantity ♦ f’ re-ervai;ons heretofore select ‘d, equal to those hereby provided lor, and .-l>a.‘i not espi-cd j ii-.* amount lie rein appropriated unless, hi his opinion, lire same shall be expedient, and the last provise loiire uuiftonty lor five tmfo tary reservation.- in (’aitfurnfo, per of third ot iH;<i* - li, eighteen bundled aud tifty-three,be, and the same is muv repealed : Provided, That so much so tire act approved * n | tire thirty first of July last, as require tliat no more than ! twenty thousand dollars shall be drawn by the Snperin'.en | dent of Indian A flairs, or be io his ham.-.- unexpended r-a j once and the same time, he and the sun-1- hereby repealed. F'or the purpose of e an! i‘g the f’rr-iJent lo I real with . and arrange the difficulties existing among the Siurkbrkfoe : and Mtinsee Indians of Lake Wi: nebago, in the Stale >d Wisconsin, a rent g out est iie acts Congress of thud <>• ! l arch eighteen hundred and forty three, at.d Augux: sixth, i eighteen hundred ami forty six. anti tire treaty est twenty- S fourth of November, eighteen hundred and forty t ighi, in j such manner as may be just to the Indian*, end with their | assent, and not inconsistent with the legal rights of white ! persons who fjv-y reside .n she fcfiockfo *dge reserve, oft ti | claim oft rtre United B ates under tire treaty of eights n ! hundred and forty-eight,—the mhu oft ft;in ;n hundred dole ; lars. Fur the completion of the collection of the sixth and last volume of the statistics at and other information of Indian i tribes, authorized by lire act of third of >sarch, eight - < a ! hundred and forty “seven, anil subseqaent act, the sum of ! seventeen thousand two hundred dollars: l'i ’ruled, That | said volume >ha:l he to condensed jv* to embrace all the i material now, or to be oolite.ed, and not inleiior ii any respect to riie proceeding volumes, and to be completed : within two yen.-s from the passage of this act; Andpron j ded fmther, That said compilation shall be subjected, he- I lore publication, to revision by the Secretary <f the Inter i iur, with a view to the curtailment to the vcuik of all nia - | ter Useless, irrelevant, or inconsistent with ii.e objects of th** wo k. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Tie r ‘.mien b-.-ur o* ! ihe *’ Act making appropriations lor lie* current and conlin j gent expenses ot the Indian itep sr i.-rc, and iur Juiliiho;: 1 treaty stipulations with v. iioi s b <••; ;. ode-. r the year j ending June thirdesh. one thousand <■ yhi bund ed amt i fl.tv-five, and fc.r other purpose.-.” uv-d t!;irty>4:rst t July,'eighteen l.ond-ed and iiky-h -r, shad m-l be so con • -tiit'-d as to in:-,-,, re wiiii, an net -r.*nij and “An act to • author z tin- i'.e.- i eai oi il.c Unit and hiaiiu to cause to he ; . v. i v>:.: ti.r lar,<i m me ‘i i-rttu rv of Jiimieecta j I.K-iougu g to :~e !. -,e. fe os mixed bio: ds of the ib.n ’.. i : or Sioux nation ol inuians, a; and fur oilier purposes,*’ api.ro j ved July seventeen, cghicen hundred and fifty-four : J Vo j vided, That so much ol the money appropriated b d? : tiiat named"art as may he neces-ary so carry out lit- i t i named act shail be applicable thereto. | Sec. a. And le it further enacted. That the F-ccvr,’ |of the Inferior in hereby aid leu.zed anil required to can.-.: jto he paid to the North t uroiii.a Chertukees, tirib.ic;: a. ! the roil of John C. Mutiny, or tlie b-g il representatives of | such of them as h.ve died since their enrolment, lie* sum j of fity-three dollars and thirty-three eetiti, respectively, I. the expenses of their removal and subsist nice, now held i;i j trust try the l lilted Slates according to ihe. terms of :li : fourth section of the act of liven:y-ointli July, anno J> - | mini, eighteen hundred and forty-eight; ior winch purpose-, j iherc is hereby appropriated the Mini vl f riy-two tiion and j two hundred and ninety dollars an.l sixty-nine cerr.s: I'm j .tided, That each and every Indian, so receiving nc!i | j uieiii oi 101 1 , shall give ids assent rhereto: And provided i further, That said Secretary shall he first satisfied H;;it the j rs ate of North Carolina has, before Midi payment, by some j appropriate act, agreed that said Cnerokees may tcnvim j permanently to that Siam, uoythii g in tueimn / of eigh- I teen hundred atid fhir y five and six to t::e eonir.-.iy nul j withstanding. I Sec. 4. And Le it further enacted, That tvirhi t ; seciion of the act. approved itiiriv lost July, eighteen Mo - d*ed and fifty four, authorizing the payment or per i >*'■ - j allowance to Cherokees east of the Mississippi, he m> amen ded as to authorize the pay merit of ... sucii (. i.-rokecs ; ’ being properly eiiiirted, w*re omitted in tiie ro:: ol I/. \v . j Siler, Jrom any cause whatever. I Sec. 5. Andbe.it further enacted, That to en&tsle ibn I President of the. United Stales to carry out in goon Jai; I.; ‘ the recent treaties with ’lie Dimes and .nissuurias, Omalias, | Delawares, low ays, Sacs and Foxi-sol ‘.bss-ouri, K f-kapoo-, • and the, united tribes of Kaskaskias and IV< :ia--, Prank. J haws and Weas, Shawnece, and Mia mas, there sim'i he, i and hereby is, appropriated t.oe sum < ’> iwwdy 11-.onsan-t I dollars, in adilrtio.o to Urn approprialioos iieretoiore runde, j for the cxe.cnli in oi’the surveya- : required h mkl treaties ; ; and when the net proceeds r I the iac.ds ced-d y *"tbtr m | said treaties are recpirrcd t-> be. paid over to the > ; ;di v ;i.s, -, j j Prcsicfenl shall cause said la* ds. or suc ii part- ibep'o} a.. •* ! may deem proper, to be classified and u utd, nod win ’ ; such classification and valuation have been ior-.de tu j s itisiaclion, lie haU can*e said lauds *o be *-liered at pc • j sale, by Jtg-al j.n!,o'iv.siuns or town lo!s, at such limes ac . j places, and in tuc h manner and quantify, as to hint el.a.J j appear proper ant necessarv to carry out lanhhiiiy die so t fjulatioris iri said treades; and ?a:d locnd- snail i.ot he s'-.o jat public or private eir aI- -s p-'-ce limn :] r fixed • a j the v.ilnation aforesna*. i:< r sfao HoV fattd he .-'ii d :.t h;• -- ; price than oi e dollar ur.-d twenty-five cents per acre, tor : three years and ttiereSiter to- tue.y is* direeiud ny law jnir* i siianr to tlie trea’V f Eec. C. And be it further run dec, i net there snail j appointed, as now provide J by iaw , an a .<n;;on:a htu . ; at the atinuai salary of one thoitsaud d* .’tirs, reside I among ihe Kansas Indians, region ;< b. in * s-ixto a;i:ci>- <>f ti.r treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen hitm::e;i and f>rty .-six. and to be ciutrged wirii ’ oulies the a-in .-pec!- fi-if, amt to continue as lor g Es i!.e I'lesioeoi mi;, deer.: soiri. agrmy to he advantageous u* the said Indians; also one other agent fur tins Kiel; ip u-, at the same salary and IJjK.o |l>e same teiiijr,*. E EC. 7. And be it further enacted, That tl.cre tlalj I appointed, h>> now provided by saw , an addition 1 F,c ; aic.nr, uho&e salary Miali f> fo.een insn .re i dollars per ai iiiitr:, and who shall be ass goed, for such time as the I*,-.--- dem innv deem necessary, to the Delaware Indian*; i toe agents tor the Kama-, Great .Nen.at.a, end Usage r; - • aie.-ier, >’na!l hereafter it r-eivt* i*- annual salary ■ iii’tc hundred du.}o. m iirii of the salary now ; rid - - S?tr. 8. And Oe it further enacted, Thai *f ’ ■ Uuued Jd.aie* punishing Hie crime* of forg *y. *•? da ions upon the mads of li.e Cos le ! Ma.-s, be, same are hereby, extended to and dtciurr*; :o le i*i h- i force in the fi>ri;Mn ciunirv. Elc. 9. And he it further enacted, 9 hat tb*‘ ‘* twelve itipusarii] uul ar* is iiereby ap. r ipria'<*. toerui- S-< roar, ot War, to evecu'.e the < union t entered o Joel ii i’otnseti, lata eu-tary <■{ War, on the twel-.lh- > ’ f Mri-h,eighteen hundred and thirty m*<f, w t ! * Jc-iu c . Faribault, and Pelagio Ms wile, i.ur.-iiant it. a joint le- m;- ttuii if C'iigre.-e f approved the ihirtreut • Feioumy, f,” - teen hundred and ih.rt>>m>? e; Provided, ’f’i -* t:ie s ary of W; r anal! he sa-efi-d with the Validity jd tn-ir tile to the lamlt mentfo. eJ m c-r-u:< t. - !t • e ‘•iuiveyan. e to the Units J Chates be n-nie M-.-ri • and to pi:^ Stc. 10. Andie it further enacted, 7 , ;’ f ie>nn ?ge be and they ere 1.-;,*; , author z -‘l t ,J *• Ilte.itii of deeds, s.i.-J ‘.lfl-T ilisl> mver !- <* wfl ;n - aM viJfiiinibser na il* in u vesrigati ni- *--iani* ? rr ‘ fuitiari i-o unrv, putsuaoi lomco ru.>s an l ts' : 1 .* may be p'est r:oe<f fur that porpoee by r>e ■’ j ■•’ Interior, ar-i that achnn.vie. gerric-nts * liken s >-‘i ••• the parue t ffeci aa is !..k-ri before e £:*:<£♦ us “F- Apprbvc< : , March c, 1255