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i^i ¦ I , imt amem untinsfdon J ournal. VOL. 47. HUXTIXGDOX, PA., DECEMBER 18, 1872. NO. 50. [official _ L jS^ ^v 1 UK Tir£ UNITE!) ST.\5 [GE.SEltAL XATUiir:—Nf, AN ACT raal;iii2.tp;)ro-,iri:ilioii.5f. anl i;iiiiiiii.roiit e.'ipeii.-ci wl' iln^ p;irlmcut, anil I'u.- rulliliinj Irij' .: .1. .-...;..,.. I.l; :t' rii";'" jr the Vidrcd noses. ' Rcp- ap- V.irio;n LlJi:».:l ye;'.r cndiiij .1 unt! tliii ly and scveiity-liirec, and ;or otiic. Be it ciac'.ed by thc Sena 'c and Ila. tesanlaliccs of tli^ Uniied Suiics of .^ . Coi gress assembled. Tif.it tlio I' llyv,. be, und tlicy arc iicrcliy, npprujiriatc auy ma ley ii the tro tsuiy nut ot, pro;>r.at;'il, for tlie puqinse of piv rent anil contingent ctpeii-cs of th:> li.^'" pirtminit, and fulfil.ing ireaty slip , ¦with tiic Viiriotis.liidiau tiib..-.<;: For pay of ei;;bt supei-iutcnJcnts of atfiirs, ua-.noly: Two siipoi-intcnjeiits t - tribes oast of the Uci;i,y luo-jutniifB ; 4 Orefton ^ onc for the Te ritoiy of Wa. hii. one lor the Territoiy r.f Now Mcxi.o : ol California; one for the Tcrr.to;-y of Ai-^ and oue for the Territory of .Montana, nin. tliousaud onc h-.:udieJ U'lllnrs. l-'or p-.ty of slxty-ciglit ayvnt: affiirs, viz: F.vc for the triiies in Oregon. Sprinj.?, Klimath, (Jr.ui.lc iJuirle, Umalilla agencies; Three for the tribes in Washington Tcrriu' ry, viz : ^culi B;iy, yaiciraa, and :S. ICokcmis^ a5.inc.c-5 : Tlireo for the tribes in Califcrnia viz fur permanent anu I'oopa V llicy, lioand V. l!ey, au.l 1-.i t\ R.vtrn!.saud doiiars. of In iz: Wa 'iklz. cnuifort. oiviiiz-.iiion. aud iniprovcutent, thirty thousiind dollar.^. Blaekfct'.t, Bloodii, and picyaus. Fur this nnioiiiit, to bo expended in sncli ;;Cood.-, provisions, and oUier articles, as the I'll sident may from time lo time determine, .acludiiipr li-.iiisportation tliereof. in iiistrue tiii^ ill agricultural and niccbanical pursuits, .11 prov.ding- employees, edncaliug children, iirocur nr^ uiedieine aad medical aitciidiiuce, cue fur Hlld suiiport of the a.^eJ, sick, oud inlirm, for tlielielplessorplians of said Indians, and in every other rc.-pe.'t to iiromotc tlieir civilization, comfort, and improvement, fiity tliousand doliar.. Gjlapooias, Molallas, and Clackamas of Willc- 'iiicitc Valley. For third of five itistalments of the fonilh scries of anniiily, for beneficial objects, five thousand fne huudred doll.irs. Chcjcunes and Arapaho,s. For fifili of tliii-ty instalments provided to be expended under lei.tii article treaty of Oc¬ tober twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and si.xiy seven, Iwenty tliousand dollars. For ptirchaso of clolliing, as pcr same nrti¬ cle, fiiurteco thousand live Iiundred doihirs. For piiy of ]>hysieian and teaeher, as per tliirleculli article same treaty, two thousand five hunilrjd doLars. For pay cf carpenter, farmer, blai ksraitli. ler, and eiigiueer, as per same nrticle, five thousand two huudred dullars. ' For trausportiitiou of goods for llie Chey- e.-? and Arapahocs, s.-vcu lliousand five drc'I djilars. Chicl:ajair.t. gooes agencies : Two I'ur tlie iriijcs in Nevada, viz: ri-U'.c and Walker Kve!-,a..d F-. riiinid Lalicagencies; Two for tliC trilies in Idaho, v.z: N'cz Perce and Fort 11 iil agencies ; Four for tho tribe.? in Montana, v'z : Fiat Ilea li, lilaekfect, Croiv, and .Milk Eiver agcn- cb s; K ni for the ti-ibes in D.iliola, viz : Whe'- stc II , Yankton, Pouea, Upii.r .Mi.ssonri, Orand K VC-.'v'licycuoe K ver. Fort Bcrihohl, tiisse- 101', md Dcvi.'s Lak* agencies; 'iwo I'or ihe Iriiics iu O.'^'oiiiin?, viz: Ced Clonl, Siiosliono, and Uaiiiiock agencies ; Oae for the tnlics iu U.ah, viz: Uiutah Val¬ ley ngetu-y : Six for tiic tribes in '.vow Mexico, viz ; Albi- qn'.ii, Navnjo, Cininiaron, llcseaicro, Apache, S'jutlieri- Apache, and I'nebl) agencies; Two for tbo tiilKS iu Colorado, viz : Los Pinos a-id White Iiiver a-rcneics : ^is for tiic tribes in Kebr,iska, viz : Oreat Nemaha, Omaba, Winnebago, Pawnee. Uttoe, and Santee agencies ; Tlii-ec for the lr.lies ill Kiiiisas, v'z: Potla- wafoniic, Kaw or Kansas, aad Kickarioo agen Ten for the Iribcs in tbo Imiiuu Territory, viz: .•^nc aud Fo.v. Qaapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and (Comanche, Upper At-kans.as, Wicliita, Ch'r kee. Creek, Choctaw Chickasaw, aiid Seminole agencies; Om for thc tribes in Jlianejo'.a, viz: Chip¬ pewa agenej ; p'm. iranst,,;,,,. .,nil ttrrr-^.^nw cost of Unc for the tribes ia Iowa, viz : Sac aad Fox ! delivery of .15,^ poods n.'dprovsions! per sixth article tj. ,7f April scvcntli, eighleeu thousaml five luiu Boise Fort Band of Chippeicos. or seveulli of twenty inst iliiiculs, for thc lurt of onc blackfiiiith and a^sistaut, and 'jcis, iron aud sleel, and other articles ne 'i-y for the blacksmith shop, as per third "e Ireaty of .\pril seventh, eighteen hnn 'nnd sixty-six. one ibousand five bundred seventh of twenly instalments, for tbe ^"t of ono sciiooi teach r, aud for the nc- '^.'•'* books and stationery, as pcr third ar- ''<^-oty of April seventh, eight, cii bundled ""'Jv-oix. eiglit hnndred dollars. ''Venth of twenty instalments, for the '"^'''on "f Indians iu fanning, and pur- cluis^e^jg. tools, and so forth, as per third arlictj^jy qc x^inl seventh, eig-teen hun '''''','' Sixty six, eight hundred doiIar.=. ^'"'¦Mith of twenty iustalmcnts of annui¬ ty, in ^y^ ^g i,e p-iij |,ef capita, as per j thiril a^. ti-eaty of April seventh, eighteen j hundrc^ii j.j^,y jjix, three thousand five ; iiundrca^ars. " I Fur S0|, „f twenty iiisluliiient.s of annu j i'.^"? '" PVions, ammunition, and tobacco, as per ib,.,fti .|e n-eaty of April seventh. eigiiiccii l;.(.|] 2u(j sixtv six. oue thousand I dollars. For sevOpf twenty ins.talnients of annui¬ ty, in goodij other articles, as pcr third ariic e treat j^p^n seventh, eighteen hun dt-c.l and siiix gjx thousand fivo hundred j ofl Two for the tribes in Wisco.-;sia, viz : Green B.-.y aud La Ponte ngeacies; Onc for thc tribes in JI.e.ii..;nn, r'2 : Jia ki- uac agenev ,* One for the New Vork Indians, viz: New I'ork agency; Four f r lha tribes iu Arizona, viz; Panago, Colorado Kivcr, Pima and lI.iricop;i, aa l' .Mo- r.u s Pueblo agoueies, one hundred aud two thousand dollars: I'rov.dcd, That it shall be the duty ofthe Presidsat to d.speaso with the services of siic'i Indian agents uud snperin tendents ticreiu mentioned a.i raay bo praeti cabl-j ; and where it is pradicable he shall re¬ quire tho same pcrsDu to perform tlic duties of two agencies or suporintcndcucics. for one jsalary. For p;iy of special ageat for tlia Goship Western and Norlhwcsttrn bands of Shosho oos, in Westeru Utah aud E istern Ncvadii, ouo thoiisanil five hundred dollars. for three sfib-agents, one for the tribes in Oregon, v.z : Alcsta sub-agency ; and two for the tribes in Washingtoii Terriiory, viz: Tnla- lip and Q.iinai>.it sub-ageiieies, three thousatid dollars. For pay of clTk to superintendent for Caii farbia, onc thousa'-d eight hundred doiiars. For toaiporary clerks to superinteudetits, eix thouiiaud six hundred dollars. For p ly of ninetv iut rpreter:, as follows : Tweuly-oue lior tho tribes in Oregon and the Terri.ories of Washington. Utah, and New -Mexico, at five hundred doll.ars each ; thiity- sis for the tribes elsewhere, at four luindrcd dollars each ; sevoiitoea extra for the trilies elsewhere, at four hundre'l dollars each ; three for the Indian serviee ia Utah, at five hundred dollars each ; one for the .--ihoshones and oue for the Utahs, at oae thousand (lollars each ; one for the Sisseton and Wahiictou bauds of Sioux, four hundred doiiars; one for the .-'acs and Foxes of the Mississippi, now in Tama county, Iowa, four liu'idrc dollars; uino for the Indian service iu the Territories of Ariz:> na. Colorado, Idaho, Wyoniing, and t'JO Slate of Xevada, at five hundred doilar.-< each; in all, forty thousand five huidred doll.irs. For bnildings at agencies, aad repairs of same, ten thousand dollars. For vacciiio matter aud vaccination of In dians, five thousand dollar.::. ' For presents to and prjvisioa.s fo.- Indians, •leu Ibousand doUars. For actual expenses incurred, and that inny hereafter be incut-red, by officcrsof the Indian department, in the rescue of prisoners from Lidian tribes and returning lhem lo tlieir homes, and for expenses incider.t to the arrest and eo finenicnt witliin the territory of the U..ii.cd States, by orde- of such oificers, of persons charged with crimes against Indians, five thousan.1 doiiars. For contingencies, including traveling, in¬ cidental, current, aud contingent expenses of superintoad nts .ind .agents, and of their olfi¬ ces, fifty thousand dollars. Apaches, K.'oiciis, and Comanchcs. Fjr fifth of thirty instalhnenls, as provided to be expended under Ihe tealh article treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded nt Medicine L'ldgc Crcolt, in K.ansas, with thc Kiowas rnd Co- nianclics, and under tbe tbiid article treatj' of sauie date wilh thc Apaches, thirty thousand doll irs. For purchase of clothing, a; provided in same trciities, twcutj-six thousand dollars. For piy ..f carpenter, farmer, Blacksniith, miller, aud engineer, fivo thousand two lata dre.l dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, two thou¬ sand five hundred dollnrs. For transportation of goods, Co tiou-iind dollars. Apaches. For Ihis nmonnt, to subsist and properly c re for thc Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico w-lio have be^n or may be col lected on reservations in New Mexico and Ari¬ zona, Iwo liundi-Pd and filty thousand dollars: Provided, That this fippropriatinn shall be expended only in behalf of tliose Indians who go and remain upon said reservations and re¬ frain from hostilities. A'-apahocs, Cheynines, Apa Ifs, Kiowas, Co munches, and Wtchilas. For subsistence of the A'rapahoes, Chey¬ enncs, Ap.achc, K owas.andCoiuamhe Indians, and W.chita I.dians, (and transportation of the same.) whr havo been collected upon the rescrv-alioiis set apart for their nse and occu¬ pation, two Iiundred thonsand dollars. .¦Irickarcrs, Gros Ventres, and M-jndans. For Ibid amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and othet: articles, as the President may fro'ji time to time detcriiiiiie, 1 including traisportation thereof, in instnu-liiig in agricultural and mechanical pnisuits, iu providing employees, educating children, pro¬ curing medicine and medical attendance, care for aad support ofthe aged, sick, aad infii-m, for the helpless orphans of said Iidians, and jn nny other respect to promote their civiliza tion, comfort, and improvement, seventy-five tbousand dullars. Asa'nalo'nes. For fhis amount, to be expeuded in sucb gondii, provisions, and other artiolo.ij, as tbo president may from timo to lime detcriuinc, including transpor ation Iheieof, in instruc- tin" in agricultural and mechanical pur iuits, in "pr viding employees, educ.ting children, prjcuring medicine and roediciil attendao'c, cir:; fir and sn iport of thc ag-ed, sick, ail iufirai, forthe belpljss orphans of Siiid India.u, aad in any other respect lo promoto their hundred and s\ di-c-d d.jllars C.i.ppf f,j. fji.i-n Siqtcrior. For cigIitcen-,1- twenty iiislalraenls, iu eoin, pcr foul-th,i^.]J treaty of Seutomber thirtieth. eightei,mjred aa'd fifty-fbur, five thonsand doliur.=. For cighlcentlf j^cnly instalnienls. in goods, boiiseiiold jit,„.p^ mid cook.ug uten- si.s, pcr fourth i.jj tre.ity o, .^cutember thirtieth, ein-hlten .(j^u and fifly fuir, eight thonsand dollais. For pighleenth <„cutv in-talraents, for agricnitnral iiiipleits and cattle, carpen¬ ters'and other tools,(| building materials, por mnrtn artitiP trt oTTjeptcmbci thiiii eth, eighteen liund a„j j^ity fm,,.^ three thousatid dollars. For eighteenth of-enty instalments, for nicral and ediicationi,„|.po3e,_ three hun dred dollars of wbich^u ,,aiJ to Iho Grand Portage baud yearly, t.,^i,|e n,,,,^ ,0 „,„i„ tain a school at thei .., pcr fourth arti¬ cle treaty of .-cpteinb ihirticth, eighlecn hundred and fifty four t^ thousand doilais. For cigiiteculh of tWy iu.,talments, f ir six smiths aud assislants,r second nnd fiflh articles treaty of Septemli(jij.tj(.th.ci"-hteeii hundred aud fif.y four, fiv,ousp„(i and forty dollars. For eighteenth of twen^nstalraenfs, for Ihc support of six smiths' .jpg^ p^r second and fifth articles treaty of S^;,„t,er Ihirticth. eighteen hundred and fifly-f. q^i: thousand three hundred an.i Iwenty d4;_ i Fu.- sixteenth of twenly itSj^enls. for tiii- st-veuth smith and assistant,.,] support of shops, per s;-coiid and fifth a^|^.s treatv of September thirtieth, e;ghlce(,„ii{ii-(;n'and fifty four, one thousand and siSfiQiiarg. For support of smith aiid she durino- the pleasure of the President, as pBgY.e„ti" and twelfth articles treaty of April lenth ci"h Icen hundred and sixty six, six udre'd dol¬ lars. For support of two fanaiers, 1,1-in"- the p'e.i.suro of thc P;c.-ideut, aa per ...:fth"arti ck- treaty of September lhirlietl,.in-],ieeu Iiundred aud fifty four, and scvq, article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hn-cd and sixiy six, one thousand two I.uiidrcr.o].,ji.j5_ For transportation, and necessarQogt of delivery of annuity and provisions foijiippc. was of Lake Superior, three thousandoijar;. Chi/tpcicas ef the Mississippi. Fur sixlh of ten iiistalmcuts of the cond series, in money, per. fourth article tn,. of October fourth, eighteen hundred andortv tivu, ami eighth artielc treaty of .Septiber thirlieth, eightten hundred and fifty fonr,.,ii third article treaty of May seventh, eigi.en hundred nnd sixiy four, four thousand .,e Iiundred and .-ixty six dollars and sixty sou cents. lor (Jill of ten iustainicnfs of the sccoi series, for the pay of Iwo carpenters, ].¦ fourth ariicle treaty of October fonrth, Ibi and eighth ariicle treaty of September 3(11 1SJ4, and third article treaty of May sevonti 18(14 four hundred dollars. For Cth of tcn instalments of lhe secou series, in goods, per fourth artielc treaty c October fourth, lij4'i, and eighth article treat of September 3()th, l«a4, and third articl treatv of May seventh, 18G4, three thoutani five hundred dollars. Chippciruc, Villager, fid Lake Winnebagoshish Bands. For eiglitecnh of lui.iy instalments of an¬ nu ty, in money, [icr tli.rd .article trciiy of Febniiiiy tweiity-s-.cond. eigliteen Iiundred and liliy-Uve, tcn Ilioii,-".ud S;S Imndred aud sixty- six dollars and s..xly .--ix ceuts. For cightcenlh of thirty instalments of an¬ nu.ly, iu goods, per thiid nrticle treaty of Febi iiaiy Iwenty second, eighteen hundred and fifly live, eight Ihoiisaiid dollars. For ciglitcenlli of thirty instalments, forpur pojcs of utility, per third article treaty of Fcb- riinry Iv.-enty tociud, eighteen hundred aud filly five, four thousan I dollirs. For eighteenth of twen y instairacnts, for purposes ot education, pcr tliird arlic e of trca'.y ol l''ebriiar3' tweiitli second, eigiitcen bundled and fifly five, lliroe thou.-aKd dollars. Cltippc-as of Red Lake and Pembina T, ioe of ChippcKcs. For tbis omount, as annuity, tobo paid per capita to the Uiid Lake b.uid of Chippewas, duri-ig the the pleasure of the Pr?ident, per third article treaty of O.tober second, eigh teen hundred and sixty tlire,, and .-ceond ar- t.cle siqip enientary treaiy of April twelfth, eighteen hundr.d and sixty, len thousand dol lars. For this amount, to the Peinbinii ban ' of Cliippewas, durii'g the ;ileasurc ofliie Presi¬ dent, per same treaty, five tiiousand dollars. Foi ninth of fifteen instalnienls, for thc purpose of supplying tiic Ked Lako band of Chippewas wiJi gilling twine, cotion matter, calico, linsey, blankets, sl.eeling, flannels, jirovisions, fanning luois. and for such other useful articles and ior such olher useful pur posts as may be deemed f r the r best interists, per thirc' article s.ipplcnientiij treaty of April, iweji'th. eighleeu* hundred and six.y lour eight thousand dollars. For ninth of fiiteen instalments, f.ir same objects, for Pciubiua band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. For ninth ol fifteen instaiments, for pay of one blackjniith, ono physi in, who shall fur¬ n.sh medic.nc for the sick, onc miller, nnd one fanner, pi r fouith article of same treaty, three tbeusai.d nine hundred doluirs. For nintli of fifleen jnstalnients, for tbe pur¬ chase of iron and steel, and other articles, for blacksmithiug purposes, per .same trcaly as above, one thousand five hundred dollars. Fur ninth ol fiiteen i.istalincnis, to be ex¬ pended Iur earpenlering, and olher purposes, per'same treaty, one thonsand coilars. Fur ninth orfillcen instaluients, lo defray expenses of a boai'd of visitors to consist of not more Ihan Ihrtc persons, to attend tbe annuity poyircntsof the said Cliippcwa Indi¬ ans : each mc'iiber oftho board to be pnid not more than five dollars pcr day for not more than Iwenty days' service, .and tcn cents per mile for not more than three hundred miles' travel, three hundred and niiiely dollars. For trans; ortation of annuity goods and provisions, and iron and steel forbiacksmilhs, lor the Chippewas of K-id Lake and Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars. Choctairs. For permanent annuili', pcr second article treaiy ol November IGth, 1S05, and 13th ar¬ ticle trcaly of Jui'ie 22iid, lS5."i, three thonsand doiiars. Fur permanent annuity, for support of light horsemen, per 13th article of Ireaty of October IBili, 1821.1, aud 13tii article treaiy of June 22iid, 18o(), six hundre I doli.its. Fur jierm .nent annuity, for support of black smith, pcr Olli article treaty of tictober 18tli, 1820, 9t.I artielc of treaty of January 2()tli, 1825, and 13tli article ol treaty ol June 22ud, 1855, six hundred doll rs. For interest ou three huudred and ninety thousand two hundred mid fifly seven dollars and ninety two cents, at five per ceniuin per .an'ium, for eduction, support ofthe goveru¬ meut, and otl.er beneficial purposes, underihe direction of the general council of Ihe Choc¬ taws, i.i conform.ty wilh the provisions con¬ tained 'ui_tlio O.h and 13lh articles lieafv Jiia- 11 ry 20th, 182."., and treaiy of J«iic22ntr, 1855, nineleen ibousand five Iiundred and twelve dollars aad ciKlity nine cent.-?. Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians in Middle Oregon. For thii'd of five instalmei.ts, third series, for beneficial ol.-jects, per second article treaty of Juae 2Jti, 13jj, four thon-and dollars. For thiriecnth of fil'teeii instalments, for pay and subsistence of one fanner, one black suiiih, and one wagon and plow maker, per fourth articic treaty of Jnne 25tb, 1855, three thousand fiv" hundred dollars. For tliirleenth of tweuly instalments, for salary ol the hoad chief ofsaid confederated baui's. jicr fourth article treaty of June 25th, 1855, five hundred dollars. Crie,'.:i. For poriuaiient annuity in inoney, per fourth aaticle treaty of August scveatli, 1790, and fifth article treaty of .\ugu.-it seventh, 1856, one thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second arlicie treaiy ofJune"lGlh, 1802,iind fifth article treaty ofAugust Tth, ISriC, tbree thou¬ sand dollars. For iron and steel of blacksmith shop, three hiindred and seveiily dolbirs. For Wii;i-oa maker, s..x huaireJ dollars. For eduealion, oaj l;iou.;a.i 1 dollars. Pur assistance iu agricultural operalions, tw.i tliousaud dollars. For five per centum interest on two bund¬ red thousand doiiars, for purposes of educa¬ tion, per Gth article treaty of August seventh, 185ii, U-n Ihou.-and dollars. Fi.r interest on six hundred and scvciit3- five thousand one hundred and sixty eight doiiars, al the r.ite of five per centum per annum, to be c:\peneded under the direction ofthe Secre¬ tary ofihe Interior, under^-provisions of third article treaty of June 14tli, I8GC, Ihirty three tliou-and seven hundred an.l fifty eight dol¬ lars anr.i forty ccuts. fyrcw3. For fourth of Ibiriy instaitncnls, to supply male persons, six hundred iu itumbir, over loui-tcen years of age, with a suit of good sub- Btiintial woolen clothing, consi.-ting of coat, liat,;pantaluous,fl nnclsairt,and woolen socks, as per ninth article lienly of .May Tlh, 18G8, eight thousa-ad four hnuJrol dollars. For fuurlli of ten instalments, to be used by thc Secretary of the Interior in the purchase ot such articles ns, from time to time, the con¬ dition and necessities may indicate to be pro¬ per, I'lP sum ol ten dolbirs for each ludian roaming, as per same article, a sum uot cxct ed¬ ing five thousaud dollars. c... ni-.i. (- t . ¦ . 1 . r ., . ¦ For pay ot a pin-sician, onc thousand fonr borhllhol 10 in-t-ilincnti;, for the snpport, , ',-', „ ' •' • • - ' '' buiidrad dollars. For third of twenty instalments, fbr pay of oacber, and furni-^hing neccsary books and phjsiciaii'in accordimce with third nrt cle trcai-y o .Marcli 19-Lh, 18G7, ono tiiousand two hundred dollars. For fi.ih of 10 insla'ments, for Ihc purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third article treaty of .March 10th, 13G7, three hiindred dollars. For Iransportotion, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for the Chippewasof .Mississippi, 111 accordi-.ncc wilh sixth article treaty of .March 19th, 1SG7, throe thousand dollars. Chippctcas of the Mississippi, Pillager, and Lake Winnebajois-i Bands of (JiiippeKU Indians. For Oth of 10 instalments, lo fumish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains, t'.vo hundred grubbinghoes, ten plows, ten grindstones, oue huudred axes, (li-andlcd.) twenly spades, nnd other f rm:ug implemenls, per fifth arlicie ti-euty of May 7tli, 18G4, one thousand five hundred doiiars. For the p.iy of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two b.acksmilhs, one thousand eight bundred doll.ars; four farm lab rors, Iv.-o thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars ; and medicine for the sick, fivo hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of Miy Tth, 1304, seven (housand .seven handred dolhirs. For tbis anionul, to be applied toward thc snpport ofa saw miil, to bo built for thc com¬ mon nsc of tiie Chippewas of tbe .Mississippi and the Ued Lake ond Pembina bands of Cliip- peiras, as per siitli article treaty of .May Tlh, 18G4, one thousand do.iars. For i,ay of services and traveling cxpeni^es of a l,0!ii-d of visitors, to consist of not more tliiin throo persons, to attend lhe anunily pay¬ ments lo the Indians, and to inspect the field's, buildings, mills, ard other improvements, as stipulated in thc s^iventh article treaty of May Tth, 18G4. nol cxcce.-Jing any onc year more than twenly days' service, at five dollars per daj-, or more than three hundred miles' iravel, .at ten cents per mile, four hundred -'ud eigbu dollars. For pay of female teachers employed on lhe reservation lo instruct Indian girls in domes¬ tic ccoaomy, one thousand dollars. tationery, und, r seventh article same Ireaty, •ree thousand doUars. Fur piiy of sLCoiid blacksmith, and iron and i'el, a- per eighth art.ele ol the same ireaty, 'Vl tho.-.sand dollars. or last of three instalments, lo be cxpcnd- cdu presents to the len jiersons ofsaid tribe "¦'i' in tho judgment of thc agent, may grow U12 lost valnable crops, as per twelfth article of 111 same treaiy, five hundred ciollars. Fo pay of carpenter, milter, engiucer, far- mei'jbd blacksmith, as per fllleeuth arlicie of. the sa,e (rciiy. five thousaud two hundred do lar, ^or »anspcrtation of goods, seven thousand ddllai-s Dila:ctn;s. For lik annuity l.> chief, per private article to .suppUrcnlal" treatv. uf September 24lli, 1829, to kculy of October 3d, 1818, oue hund¬ red dollai;. Fcr inteest on forty six tbousand nn 1 eighty dollars at ive per cjutum, being the value of Ihirty six Sictions of land set apart by treaty of 1829 for^dncation, per c^enale resolution of June 13th, i839, aod filth artielo treaty ot .May Gth, 185G, tVo thousand three huutlred and four dolars. D' Wamish aid O.licr Allied Tribes in Washiny- l.,n Territory. For thirteOE insialm nts on onc hnndred and fifty thouiand dollars, iincer the direction oftbe Presidect, per Cth. article treaty of Jan nary 22nd, 18; i, six thou:-and dollars. For tliinecnlj of twenty instalments, for thc support of a sm th and carpenter shop, and furnishiug it with necossiiry tools five hund¬ red dollars. For thiriciinth of twonty instalments, for the employment ofa blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, i.nd physician, who shall furnish med¬ icines for the sicV, per 14th article Ireaty of Jannary 22nd, 1335, four thousand six hund¬ red dol ars. Fiatheads and other CMfedtraled Tribes. For four II of five insti Imenis on ono hun¬ dred auJ twenty thousand dollars, being thc third scries, fcr beneficial objects, nt the dis¬ cretion of the President, jier fourtli article treaiy of July sixteenth, eighteen hundredand fiflv five, lour tbousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty aistiilinents, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair Ihe buildings, and providing suitable fnruiture, books, and sta- tionery.per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth eightec'i bundled and fiflv five, three hu..drcd dollars. For thirtecftth of twenty instalments, for providing suitdhle inslruclors therefor, per lifih article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen Iiundred and fifty five, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, I'or keeping in repair blacksmiths', tin and gun smiths', carpenters', and wagon and plow ma kers', shops, ni.d providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty of July six¬ teenth, eighteen hundred and fift3' five, five hnndred dollars. For thirtienlh of tivejity inslniments, for the pay of each of thc head chiefs ul the Fiatheads, K..otenay, and Upper I'end d'Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eigh¬ teen Iiundred and fifly five, one thonsand five hundred dollars. For transportation of iinnnlt^- goods and provisions. to said Iidians, per fifth artic'c treatj' of Jnly si.xtecnth, eliiitecu hundredand fifty five, two thousand dollars. Gros Ventres. F.r tbis amount, to be e.xpcndei in such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the Presideut may from time to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instruct ing ill agricultural and mechanical pursoits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine ai.d medical attendance, care for and suppert ofthe .aged, sick, and in¬ firm, for lhe helpless orphans ofsaid Indians, and in any other respect to pro...ote their civ ilizalion, comfort, aud improvement, thirty five ibousand dollars. lo'xa.^. For interest in lieu of investment on fifly seven thousand five hiiiidred dobars, balance of one hundred and fifty seven thousand five hniiored dollars, to July first, eighteen hun¬ dred and sevcniy tne, al fivo per centum pcr annum, for education or other beneficial pur¬ poses, under Ihe directii.n of the President, per ninth article treaty of .May .seventeenth, eighteen Iiundred and fifly fonr, two thous.aud eight hundred and seventy fiyc dollars. Kansas. For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars at five per centum, per second arliclctreatyof January fourteenth eighteen hundred and forly''six, ten thousand dollars. Kiekapoos. For nineteenth instalment of interest on on^ hundred thonsand dollars, at fiie per centnm por annum, for educational ani olher bencii cial puiposes, pcr treaty of May eigbtccnth, eighteen hundred and fifty fonr, five thousand dollars. For nineteenth instalment on two hundred tiiousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hun dred and seventy tbree, per second arlic c trcaly of .May eighteenth, 1854, five thousand dol ars. To enable tho President of the United States to carry out thc provisions, dated Jnne 281 h, 1802, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby autiiorized and d.reeled to ascertain the pro¬ portionate amount of funds, and the cash val¬ uo thereof, to which any members ofsaid tribe may be entitled who have become citizens ol the Dnitec" Stales, as provided in said treaty, and, by converting so much of the securities of said Indians as m;iy b(> necessary for this pnrpose, piiy the same to each person so cnti- tied, under sueh rules as he t.-iay prescribe; Provided, That no part of said money dne or belonging to minor children .-boll be paid to them, or fo any person for them, until said children shall havo attained thc ago of twenty Klamath and Modoc Indians. For second of five instaliuents, to be .applied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty of Oclober 14th, 18G4, five thou¬ sand dollars. For seventh of fifteen instalmenlf, fur pay and subsistence of onc superintendent of farm¬ ing, one farmer, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow ma¬ ker, ns per fifth article treaty of October 14th, 1SC4, six thonsand dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments, lo pny salary and subsistence of one physici.'.u, one miller, and two school teachers, as per fifth artic e treaty of October 14th, 1864, three tbousand six hundred dollars. JIakah Tribe. For third of ten instalments of thirty thous and dollars, (being lhe fiflh scries,) under di¬ rection of the President, as per fifth article treaty of January Slst, IS.")."!, one thousand dollars. For ihirteenlhof twenty instalments, for the support cf an agricultural and indnstrial school, and pay of teachers, tv.o thonsand five hundred doiiars For thirtceutii of tw-cnty instalments, for tiie employment cf a blacksmith, carpentci-, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish me¬ dicine for the sick, four thousand six hnndred dollars. Mcnomoiicfs. For seventh of fiiteen instalments of anniiity npi.n two hundred and forty two thousand six bundred and eighty six dollars, for cession ol lands, Jier fourth article treaty of .May 12th, .-1S54, and .Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred and seventy nine dol¬ lars and six cents. Mia.nies cf Kansas. Fur permanent provision for blacksmith aud assislant, and irou and sleel for shop, per fifth ai-ticlc treaty of October Gth, 1818, and fourtli article treaty of June 3!h, 1854, nine hnndred and forty dollars. For interest on fifty tb'iusand dollar<, at five per centum, for educational purposes, pcr third article treaty of June 5th, 1854, two thousand five hnndred dollars. Tor thirteenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollajs, pcr third arti¬ cle treaty of June 5tii, 1854, seven thousand fivo Iiundred dollars. Miamics—Eel River. For perm.anent annuity in goods or other- -,vise, per fourth article treaty of August 3d, 17(15, five hundi-ed dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or other¬ wise, per articles treaty of August 2l3t, 180-r), two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent aniiuify in goods or other¬ wise, per third ond seperate articles treatv of September 30th, 1809, three hundred and fifty dollars. Miamics of Indiana. For interest on tw-o hundred mid Iwenfj- one thonsand two hundred and fifly seven dollars and eigh y six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per.^eiintc amendment to fourth arti¬ cle treaty of June 5th, 1804, eleven thousand and sixty two dollars and eighty nine cents. Motels. For pay of teachers of manual labor schools, for all necessary materials therefor, and for the snbsis.enco of lhe pupils, three tbo-asai.d dollars. Mixed Shoshoncs, Bannocks, and Sheep-Eaters. For this amouat, to be expended in such goods, provisi'oiis, and other article.?, as the President may from tme to time determine, includingtraiisportatiou thereof, in instrncling in agricullural and mechanical pursuits, in providing emplo- s s, educating children, pro curing medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick aud iciirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civiliza¬ tion, comfort, and improvemei.t. tweuty five tbousand dollars. Kel Perc'cs Indiana. For third of five instalments of third series, for beneficial olijects, at the discretion of the I'resident, per fourth article treaty of June llth, 1855, six thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments,forthe support of two schools, one ofwbicb to be nn agricultural and indnstrial school, keeping in repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, booUs, and stationery, pcr filth nrticlc treaty of June llth, 1855, five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for kce,jing in repair tho buildings for thc various employees, ar.d for provijing the necessary furniture the efor, per fift 1 article Ireaty of Juno llth, 1855, three hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for tho salary of such person as thc tr.bc may se¬ lect I) be their hoad chief, per fifth article treaty of June llth, 1835,fivc huudred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth arliele treaty of Juno 9ili, 1863, one thou¬ sand dollars. For seventh of sixteen iustalmcnts, for boarding and clolliing the children who shal; attend the schools, providing the schools and boa-ding hous.,s with necessiiry furniture, tin purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricul tural implement , tool.-;, and so furth, and toi fencing of such lands as m.iy bo needed for gardening and farming puiposes for thc schools, three thousand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge ol the boarding schools, (wo assistant teac icrs. unc faimer, oue carpenter, and two millers, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair thc hospital, and providing the necessary medicines, and the furniture therefor, three Iiundred dollars. For repairs of houses, milis, and fools, and necessary materials, throe thousand five hun dred dollars. Nisqiialty, Puyaliup, and olher 'Tribes and Bands of Indians. For eighteenth instalment, in part payment ^pr rclinquishnieut of titl-j to lauds, to be ap plied to beneficial ol jects, per fourth article treaty of December 26th, 1854, one thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty in.st.alments, for [iay of instructors, smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish n:ed cine to the sick, per 'eutli article treaty of December 2Gtli, 1854, sis thousand .-even hundred d.dlars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural ami indnstrial school, and support of smith and carpenter shop, and prov.ding the necessary tools there¬ for, in conformity with tenth article treaty of December 2Cth, 1854, onc thousand five hun¬ dred dollars. Northern Cheyenncs and jirapahoes. For fourth of thirty instalments, for purchase ofclothing, as per sixth article treaty of Jlay 10th, 18G8,'fifteen thousand dollais. For fourth often instalments, to be expend¬ ed by the Seeretary of tlie lnterior,ten dollars for ^acli Indian roamin.:.', (say one thousand eight hundred souls,) in the purchase of snch articles as, from lime lo time, the condition and nee- ssities of the Indians m.iy indicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thon¬ sand dollars. For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars. (hnahas. For fifth of fifteen instalments of thiaamounti being third series, in niuney or otherwise, per fonrtli article treaiy of .March IGth, 1854, twenty thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instalnients, for keeping in repair a grist and saw mill, antl support of blacksmith shop, per eighth article treaty of .March IGth, 1854, and third article treaty of .March Gth. 18(15, three hundred dollars. For scventii of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two hundred dol lars. For seventh of tea instalments, for pay of one miller, per same treaties, nine hundred do.iars. For seventh of ten instalments, for p;iy of one farmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For .seronth of ten instalments, for pay cf blacksmith, pcr same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For fifth of ten iastalmeuts, for snppirt of blacksmilli shop, and supp ying tools lor the same, ihree Iiundred do'ln.s. Osoycs For interest on sixty-nine thousand one handrcd ond twenty dollars at five per centun' per annum, being v.alue of filty four sections of land set apart by treaty of June 2d, 1S25, for educational purp->ae9, per Senate reso u- tioa of January 9th, 1838, three thousand four hniidrcd and Sfty six dollars, Fsr interest, nu tbree hundred thonsand dol lars, at five pcrcenlum pcr annum, lo be paid semi annually, in inoney or sucb artic'es as the Secretary of the Interior maj" direct, as per first articic tre^tj-of September 29th, i3G5, fifteen thousand dollars. Oltoes and Miasourias. For fifth of fifleen instalments, being the third scries, in inoney or otiierwise per fourth article Ireaty of .March 15th, 1854, uiue thou¬ sand dollars. Patcneea. For perpetual annuity, at Icist oue half of which is to bo in goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for thera, per second art cle treaty of ."-eptember 24th, 1857, thirty thousand dollars. For support of two maniinl labor schools, per third article treaty of September 24th, 1857, ten thousaud dol ars. For pay of onc farmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, one milier and apprentice, one engineer, and two teachers, five thousand seven hundred and eighly dollars For pay of physician and purchase of medi¬ cines, one thousand doPat-s. For the purchase of iron and sfce! andother necessaries for thc shops, five hundred dollars, i-'or the purchase of farming utensils nnd stock, one thonsand two hundred doll.ars. For repair of giist and sawmilli, three hua dred dollars. For transportation i.ud necessary post of delivery of annuities for thc Pawnees, two thousand dollors. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the erection of two school houses for the use and benefit of the Pawnee tribe of Indians, including dormitories for the children attending the manual labor school, and for providing school furniture, four thou¬ sand five hundred dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for tlic cmploj-meut of three teachers and two assistant teachers, and pro¬ viding the schools with fuel, books, and sta¬ tiouery, tlii-oo thousand nine bundled dollars. Poiicas. For nine or ten instalments, (second series,) to be paid to thcni or cxpenacd lor their ben¬ efit, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, lo be e.xp-?uded dnring the pleasure of the President, in furnishing such aid and assistance in aariculturat and mechanic.il pursuits, including the work of the mill, as pi-ovid. d by second iirtieie treaty of .March twelfth, eighteen hundredand sixty- eight, as the gecreiaiy of the Interior may consider advantageous ar.d necessary, seven thousond five hnadred dolhir*. For this amount, or so much thereof as n.ay be ncccsEary, to be vsed at th.; iliscretion ot the i'resident, to carry on the work of aiding and iusiriicting thc Ptnicas in the arts of civ¬ ilization, with a view to their scf support, and for subsistence .andclothing, ten thousaud dollars. Po'lGwaiomies. For permanent annuity, iu silver, per fourth arlicie treaty ot August "third, scvculcen han¬ dred ai.d ninety-five, four hundred and eight cen doiiars and thirty-five ccuts. For permanent annuity, iu silver, pcr third article treaty of September thirtieth, eighlecn hundred aud uiue, Iwo hundred and nine dol¬ lars and eighteen cents. For permanent .-mnnily, in silver, per third article ireaty ol October sccoi.d, eighlecn hun¬ dred and efgetecu, one thousadd and forty- five dollars and eighty seven cents- For permanent annuity, iu nioney, per sec oad article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen huudred and twenly eight, eight hundred and thirty six dollars and sixiy nine cents. For permanent annuity, in specie, persec¬ ond anicle treaty of July twenty ninlh, eight ecu hundred and twenty nine, six thousand six hundred and ninety three dollars and fiftv eight cents. For educaiional purposes, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision for payment of mouey, in lieu of tobacco, iron, aud steel, per sccou'd article trcaly of September tn-euticth, eighteen hundred and tweuty eight, and tenth article treaties of June fifth and seventeenth, eigbtee 1 hundred and forty six, on? hnndred and twenty five doiiars and fifty cents. For permanent provisions Ibr three black smiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty of October sixte-.-nth. .eighteen hundred and twenty six, second article treaty of September tweutietb, eighteen imndred and tweuly eiglit, and second nrt, cle treaty uf July twenly ninth, eighteen h-.:ndred a d twenty nine, one t lousand one Imndred ond seventy nine dollarsand seveuty four cents. For permanent proiis on for fifty barrels of salt, per sejond article Ireati of July twenty nia h, cighi.cen hundred and twjaty nine, one nd eighty thrae do 1 rs anl three uiidred cents. For interest on two hundred and sixty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight dol lars and seventeen cents, at five per ceulum, n conformity with nrovi^ions of article seven uf tieaties of June Sth and 17th. 1846, thirteen thousand fonr Iiundred and forty nine dollars nd ninety eints. For this nmounnt to enable the Secrotary of the Interior to carry out the provisions ..f the bird article uf the treaty with Pottawatomie Indians of November 15tli, 18G1, as modified ly the treaty of ,Mareh 29, 1866, by paying to hose memhers of the tribe who nre entitled thereto nn lcr said treaty provisions a pro-rata share of their tribal funds, fifty-fonr thousand ninety nine dollars and thirteen cents. F r this amouut to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions of he fonrth article ofthe treaty with Pottawatomies of November 15th, 1861, as modified by th? treaty of Marcli 29. 1866, by paying to those members of the tribe who are cnt tied to allot¬ ments of eighty acres of land each tbe cash aiue of the same, estimated at o le dollar per .acre, thc said amount to be reimbursed from the proceeds ofthe sales ofthe Pottawatom e ands, seven thousand two Iiundred dollars ; mnk ng in all sixty ono thonsand two hundred and ninety nine dollarsand thirteen cents. Potlawatomiea of Huron. For p-ji-inaneut annu ty, in money or other¬ wise, per sccoud article treaty of November 17th, 1807, four huudred dollars. Q.tnpaws. For edncatior, dnring the pleasure of tbe President, one ibousand dol ars. For blacksmith and assistants, and tonl.s, iron, and steel for blacksmith's shop, one thou- nd and sixty dollars. For one farmer, duria.g fhe p'easurc of the President, six hundred dollars. (Jiii-nai-elt and (jute leh-ule Indiana. For third of five instalments on n^enty five thon-'and do'lars, (being the first series,) fur beneficial obje ts, uuder the direction of the President, per fonrth articic tteaty of July 1st, 1855, one thousand dollars. For ihirteentb o; tw-enty instalments, forthe support of an agri -ultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructions, per tenth article treaty of July 1st, 1835, twci two thousand five Iiundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for thc employment of a blacksmith, carpenler, und far.-ier, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines far the sick, per tenth article treaty of July 1 t, 1855, four thousand onc bundred dollars. River CroKs. For this amfiunt, to bo expended for such goods, provisions, and otiier articles, as the President from time to time may determine, including transportation thereof, in instruct¬ ing in agricultural ant mechanical nursnits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support ofthe a^ed sick, and in¬ firm, fir the hciplcss orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civ¬ ilization, conifort, and improvement, thirty thousaud dollars. Rogue River. For third of fivo instalments, in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per 3d article treaty of .September 10th, 1853, three thonsand dollars. Saca and Foxes of thc .Viaaissippi. For permanent annuity in goods or other¬ wise, per t'lird article treaty of November 3J, 1804. onc thonsand dollar-. For interest on eight hundred thousand dol¬ lars, at fivo per centum, per second article treaty of October llth, 1842, forty tbousand dollars. Por fonrth of five instalments, for support of a physician and parchase of inedlciues, one tbonsand five hundred dollars. For pay of a physician and purchase of me¬ dicines, one handrcd doll.ars. For fourth of five instalments, for supplying snid tribes w th tubacco and salt, three hun¬ dred and fifly dollars. Saes and Foxes of Miaaouri. For interest on ono hundred and fifty seven thousand four Iiundred dollars, at five per centnm, under the direction of the President, per second article treaiy of October-'lst,1837, seven thousand eight hundred and seveuty dollars. Seminolea. For five per centum interest on two han¬ dred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid a^^ annnity. per eighth article treaty of August 7tli, 185G, twelve thousand five handred dol¬ lars. For interest rn two hundred and fifty thon sand dollars, at five per centum, to be paid as annuity, (Ihey hoving joined tbeir brethren west,) per eighth article treaty uf Angnst 7tb, 1856, twelve thoasand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousaud dollars, nt the rate of five pcr centuin pcr annum, '-to be paid aunually for the snpport of schools.', as per third article treaty of .March 2Iat, 18G6. two thousand five hundred dollars. Tor interest on twenty thousand dollars, at thc rate of five per centnm per annum, -'to be paid annually," for the snpport of the Semi¬ nole government, as per third articic treaty of Marcli 21st, 1866, onc thonsand dullars. ."icnccitr For permanent annuity, in..specie, per fourth article treatv of September twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, live hundred dollars. Forperinanent annuity, specie, per fourth arlicie treaiy of Sepleinber fevcniecnih, eighteen bun- .Ire.l an.l eighteen, fivo hundre.l uoliars For bliiek..^inith and nssistani, fhops and tools, iron and steel, to bo applied as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of February twenty third, eight.-cn hundred and ."i.\ty seven, ono thousand and sixtv dollar.^. For ro'iller. during the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollars. Se .ecus of Neic Yur'c. For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of Februarv nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty one, six thounand dollars. For inlereet, in lieu of investment, on seventy five thousand dollar.', at five per cen'uin, per act of June twenty seventh, eighteen hundred nnd forlv siit, three thonsand seven hundred and fifty dollHi-s For interot at five Jier ceutum, on foriy three ihnusand and fifty dollar.', tninsferred from the Ontario Uank to ihe United .Slates treasury, per net of June tw-enfy seventh, eighteen hundred and fortv six, Iwo thoiuand oao hundred and flfty two dollarsand fifly eents. Senecas aud Shatcneet. For permanent annuity, in ppecie, pcr fourth article treaty of :^..pieuiber seveuteinth. hunilred nn.I eighteen, one thonsand doll F..I 1 and ; el, 1 Ktant. »hop and tool* ind and sixty dollars. Settectts. tnijced .Vcttecas. aud .fhatettees. Q tf pairs, C.nfctcr.ttc I I'ei.ria,. Kttkt.kl.ts. iVcts. and I'laukcshaic. Olta,ca.„fnia„th,trit's F„rk and Roche DcR triif. nttitC eittiin Wyaud,dls. For foarlh of live instalments, for blaoksmUh mil assislant. fliop nn.I tooln. iroa nn.I steel fo sh..p. for Shaw-neej. five hun.lred dollars. l.or fourth of six instalments, f.ir pny of black smith, and for necefsary iron and steel and tools f.ir I'eorias, Kaskaskins. Weas. and Vinnkefhaws one thou."and ouc hundred an.l twenty three dollar centi. and twe For ponn .<:hau POH en hundred and 1 and third . (lo.ship Uan.l.—Firniutiiof tw.jnty iiistaluii nis. to be e.^pendcd. un.ler the directiuii ofthe Piesi denf. in lhe purchaao of such artic'es. iuciuding iMitllef.irhifniinsorotherpurposes, asbeshiill dee .. uitiible to their wants, and coudition as huutei.- or herdsmen, one th. u.^and dollar.<.. S.'tasltones aud Bannocks. shone.".—Fo th of thirtv stain nts, to ;rht I.Ull.Ired suits of clothinif for malc- .iver fourteen years of aj{e; the 11 innel, Uose. enlic... liud doiiiesrij for eight ban Ired fciuali.- • ,ver lhe age of twelve year«; aud such-oods a.' mny be n..e,lcd to m ike suits fur ci:; t hundre.l bov.-i an.l irirls, thirteen thousand eight hundred and aovcuty four dollars. For second of ten inalaluients, for the porcha.«i of sueh articles as may be considered proper bv the Secretary of tho Interior, f.ir ono ih.iusand eight hundred persons roaniing, and six hundrei. persons engaged iu agricul ure, thirty thousand dollnrs. For pav of ph^-sician, toncher, carpenter, engin cer, farmer, aud blncksiuiib, ns per tculh anicl. treaty of J.ily third, eighteen hundred and tixt^ eight, six thousand eight hundred dollars. For second of three instalments, to he expended in presents Ibr the ten persoub wbo grow the mos- valuable crops, uuder the same act and treaty, five hundred doibirs. For pay of second blacksmith, an.l furnishing iron and steel and other materials, un.ler the same artielc of said treaiy, two thousand dollars. ISnnniicks.—Fir third of thiriy inslalinents, ti. purchase four hundred suits of clothing for miiles over fourteen vears of ugf ; the 11 mael. bose, caico. and domestics for I'our hundred females over th" the age of twelve year?; an.l such flannel and cot¬ ton goods as may be nce.le.l to make suits for four hundred boys and girls, six thuusand nine bundred anl thiriy seven dullars. For thir.l of ten instalincnls, for tho parihntc of such arlicles as m .y be consi.lered proper b.i thc Secreta-y of the Interior f.u ei^bt hnndre.l persons r.iauiing, and four hundred persons engag¬ ed in agriculture, sixteen thousand dollars. For pny of physician, teacher, cnr[,cuter, engin¬ eer, farmer, au 1^ l.lacksmitb, six thousand eight hundred dollnrs. For hist of three instalmecnf.s, to be cxpcn.Ied in presents for'lho ten p.-rs.ins who grow thc most valuable crops, tiw; huutlred dollars. Fur transportnlioii of goods th.it may be pur¬ chased for the Shoshones and Launocks, fifteen thousand dollars. Shttshottes. Bannocks, and olher Hands of Indians in It ttho anil s,tulhe,tstern Ore,,„H For this amount, to be expen.lcd in such goods, provisions, or other articles, as tho President ina.\ from time to time deteruiin'^ including transpor tati.m. in instiucting in agricultural pursuiis, io providing emploiees. educating children, procur¬ ing medicine an'l medical attenda ce, earo foi nnd support of the ng.d, sick, and infirm, forthe helplesv orphans ofsaid Indians, and in nny olher respect to promote Iheir civilization, comfort, and improvement, forty thousand dollars. Si'j- Nations of New York For permanent annuity ii- Clothing nnd other useful articles, per sixth article treaty ofNovembcr st ventecnth, seventeen hundred and' ninety four, four thons in.l fivo hunlred ilollars. .Sion.c of different Tribes. Ittrlndliig Sailtee Si'.ux in the Stnte of .lebr.tska, and I'onciis on thc Oreat Sioux reserct.lian. and Fuluilte, of .Santee Bttkotts Sioux who hiice taken Uttiliesteadsntor near Flattdreau, in Dakoia Territnry. For pay of second blacksmith, and f irnisbing , steel, and other material, two thousand dot s, to purchase ¦ars of age; for est ics nquired i; aTd for such needed tomnki .'d and City nin.- lar: For third of thiity instahnen' clothing f..r mn'cs over f.iurteen yi flannel, ho-p, en.l calico, and doni fur fcina'cs over twc'ie yea-'s or ag flannel audctliui goods as may be -nits for bovs and stirls, one hundr thous.ind f .ur hun.lred dollars. For third of thirty instalments, fo purchase such articles ns mny be cousidircd proper by thc Secre. tary of the Interior for uersuus roaming and for i.ersons engaged in agriculture, two hundred and thirty 5i.x thous.ind d.llsr.s. For last of three instnlnients. to be expended in presents to thc ten persons who grow the mosi valuable crops, Bve hundre.l dollars. F-ir transportation, nnd the necessary expense? of deli,-ering goods, to be purchased for Ibe dif ferent bands of tho Sioux Indinns. under treaty ol April twenty ninlh. cightei-n hundrcl an.l sixty eight, one hundred and filty thousand dullars. Sioux, Sisseton anti WnTlpelrm nnd Santee Stcmx of L,.kc Traverse aud Decil's Lake For this amount, to be cvpended in such goods, provisions, or other articles aa tbe I'resident may, I'roui time to time, deteriaine, inclu.ling transpor¬ tation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and inec'ianiciil pursuits, in providinj; employees, educating chiluren. procuring medicine and med¬ ical attendance, earo forand support ^uf tbe aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans ofsaid Indians, and in any other respect to promote the r civiliiation, comfort, and improvement, seventy flve thousand dellars. Yankton Tribe of Sioux. For fourth of ten instalments, (second series,) to bo paid to them or expended for their benefit, commencing with Ihe year in whioh they shall remove to and settle and reside upon their reser- vatiin, per fourth articic treaty of .April nine¬ teenth, eighteen hon.Ircd and fifly eight, fortv thousand dollnrs. Fur triinspitrtation of goods, one thousand five hundred dollars. iS'i'oMX on tltc Milk Ricer Reservation. For (his amount, to be expendcl in -.uch good.s, provisions, and other useful nrficles, ns the Presi- .tent may from time to time determine, including transportation, in instructing in agrieultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, edu- cnting children, procuring inedicines and medical alien.Ijucc, care for nnd support of tho aged. sick, and infirm, for tho helpless orphansofsaid In.lians, aud in any respect to promote thoir civiliiation. oomfort. and improvement, onc hundred and fifty thousand dollais. Wall-Ptih. Pee Tribe ,if Snake Indians. For lirst oriheinslaIra->nts. to be o.vpended un¬ der the direction of the Presblent. as per seventh article treatyof iugast tu-elfth, lSG.i,ono thousand two hundred dollars. S-klallams. For third of five iostabnenis on si.vty thon.'an.l ilollars. (being the fiflh series.) under the direction ofthe Presi .cnt. per fifth artiole treaty of Janua ry 2fith, 1555, two thousand four huadrcd dollars. For thirtccnlb of wtinty instalments, fortho emtdoyment of a blacksmith, carpenter, firmer, and a physician, who shall fnrnish medioine for the sick, per In aty of June 26th, 1S55, four thous¬ and six hundred dollnrs. For support ofa smith nn.I carpenler shop, and to provi,Ic the necessary tools therefor, fivo hun¬ dred dollars. Tabc,j,iaehe Band of Utah Indians. For ninlh of len instalments, for the )iurchase of gnids. under the din ctiou of thc Secretnry of the' Interior, per eighth article treaty of Oclober seventh, eighteen hun.lred and sixtv three, aad Semite amendment of Maich 2ath, ISG4, tcn thons- For clo treaty of Mny tenih. eighteen hundred and fifty four, one Ibousand dollars. For permanent arnuiiyi in specie, foreduentional purposes, per fourth nrticle Irrnty of September twenly ninlh, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third arlicie treaty of Mny tenth, eighteen huudred and fifly four, Iwo Ihoufund dollars. For interest nt five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educaiional purj.osis. Jicr tbiid article irealy of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fitly four, two Ihousnnd dollars. Shoshone.. l-instern ISands.—For ninlh of twenty instal¬ ments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, in the purchnse of sucb articles as lie inav deem suitable tu Iheir wants, either as hm t- ers"or herjsnien. per fiflh nrticlc treaty of July second, eighteen hun.lred and sb-ny throe, tcn thousand dollnIS. Western Bauds.—For ninth of twenty instal¬ ments, to be ex^icnded, under thc direction of tie President, in the purchase nf such arlicles as-1 e may dorm suitable to their wants, either as hu it¬ ers or bcrdsini n, pcr seventh nrticlc treaty oi 0 -t- oUer first, eigbteen hundred and .'ixty three, fi-e tb.ius.ind dollnrs. Northwestern Bands.-For ninlh of twenly in¬ stalments, to be expende.I. under the direction of tho Presiden', in the purchase of sueh articles as uo may deem suitable to h.-ir wants, citherns hunters or herdsnieu, per thinl artic^o treaiy of July thirtieth. ciKbteen hundred and sixty tbree, five thousand dollars. rniisportntion. and general incidental ex of Iho delivery of goods, [irovisions. and stock, ns per simo article of s.iuiJ treaty, two Ibousand ilol'ars. Tabc'iuathe. Mnnche. Capote. Weeminuche. Yttntpa, Grand Kleer and Uiutah Bands .tf Utes. For pnv of two carpenters, two millers, two far¬ mer.', nnd one blaek.sioitb. as per fifteenth anicle treaty of M iroh 2 1Sfi7. nine thousand dolla For pav of two teachers, as per same ar snme treatv. Iwo Ihousnnd dolli if each of the hea.l chiefs ofthe Wnlla-Walla, Cayuse. and L'nialilla bunds, the sum of five hund¬ red ibi'lar. pcr annum, per fifth nrticle treaty of .iiutt'J.I h, 1^53. one Ibousand five hundr d .hilars. ir.'--;,il.., and -Ither Afi'iatel B,tnds. and Indians iu Ctunhy Leated from Vhtictoics. For this amount, to bo exoendcd in such goo-ls, provisiiins. nnd i.ther-arliolesas the President may fr. m time to time determine, inc'udin-r transiiorta- tion thereof, in instructing in -agricultural and I pursuits, in providing emplo iitinr child Itll nd mce, care for nnd support of ih. f.ir the h -lple..s or]ihi in.l loedii otlu of tl, pr ent, fifty tbo -ivilinalion. comfort, nnd imp snnd dollars. irinnebag,,: For interst on ei;;ht huud thousand nine hundn-d ami ni teen cents, a* live J er nl tl Ml. J ir liiitli riliele 'realy of November Ist. IS37, aqd joint resolution .if July I71I1, 1.162. forty tour thousand Ihreehund- red an.l forty five d.illars an.l forty six cuts. For twenty sixth of thirty instnlments of inter es on seventy live thousond Ihree hun.Ired nnd .¦i.,rhly seven dolbirs and twenty eighl ecu's, nt live per cntuin. per fiunh article trentv of October lii.'b. 1816, three thoosaml seven hundred and sixty ninedolhirs and thirty six cents For intenst on seventy eight thonsand threo handrcd an.l forty dollnrs nnd forty one cents, at five per centum, to hci-xpen.led nnder Ibe din-c'ion of the Secretary of the Interior, for tbe erection of hou.«c8, iniproveincnt of iheir allotments of land, purchase of stock, agricultural in p'l-nients, seeds, and other beneficial purposes, three thousnnil nino bu-dre I an'l seventeen d.dlars and two cents. For transportation of goods, three thonsand dol¬ lars. rait-amo Nation. For third of five instalments, of third series, for beneficial objects, under the di'C.- ion of the Pi-esi- ilent. per fourth article treaty o;' June Uih. 18:5, six thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for Iho support of two schools, ono of which is to be nn agricultural and indnstrial scbool, keeping in re¬ pair school building.', and for piovidiug suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fiflh arliele treatv ol June Sth, 1355, one thousand five hun¬ dred .lollars. Forlhirteenth of twenty instalments, for Ihc em¬ ployment of one superintendent of ti aching nnd two teachers, per fifth anicle treaty of Juue Ulh, IL5i>, Ibrec thousand twu hundred dollars. Fur thirteciith of twenty instalments, for the salary of sueh person as the said confeUeraled tribes and bands of Indians raay select to be tbeir hea.l chief, per fifth aniclo treaty of June ninlh, IS.io, flve huudred dollars. General Incidental Expenses of the Indian Service. For surny of Indinn reserves under treaty slip- ulation.s fitly Uve thousand dollars. For tho surveys of exterior boundaries of ladinn reservations, antl sub dividing port iiins i.f thesame, one hundred and fifty tbousauu doliais : And pro- viiloi. That no pnrt of this a| propriation shall be u.ied for tho survey uf the reservid lands of thc Cb .ctnws, Lemin'ibs, or Creeks, or of tbe landsof the Che-okees east of the ninety sixth meridiuD, wilhuut the consent ofsaid Indians first expressed in open cuuncil in tho usual manner; And provi¬ ded further, That Ibe C'onimissioncruf the Ueneral Land Oifiee mny allow for surveying (iraud HoDde reservation tbe same as alluwed J'or the survey of alhcr similar reservations in thc S.'ate of Oregon, out of any money heretofure ajiprupriated for that purpose, .-hiiuld he deem it just. Fur this amount, or so much thoreof as ma.v be necessary, to pay the expenses of the comuiissioa of eitizens serving without pay, nppointcd by iho President un.ler tho provisions of the fourth seo- iun of the act of April llllh. IS6U, thesnin uf fif¬ teen thou'and dollnrs; and said commission is hereby continued, w.th the powers and duties heretofore provided l.y law : Provided, That any inembcr of the board uf Indian commissioncis is hereby empowered to investigate all coatracts, ex- lienditures. an J accounts in connection wilh the Indian service, and shall have access lo all books .lud papers relating thereto in any government ¦ ifficc; but thc examination of vouchers and ac¬ counts by the executive comuiittee uf said buurd sh'ill not be a jirerequisite of payment. Arizona.—Fur thc genenil incidental expenses of the Indian S' rvice in the Territor,v of A.izuua, lireseuts of goods, agricultural imjilemiuts. nml uther useful articles, and to as'ist them to locnto iu permanent abodes, anil sustain ihemselves by 'ho pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under thc direction of theSecretary of the Interior, ^ev- enty five thousand dullars. Califurnia.—For the general inci'lental expenses of thc Indian seivi-( in California, puy of eai- pluyees. prt scuts of guods, agricultural luiplemeots, and other useful articles, and tu assist ibim tti to* cate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves bv the pursuits of civilized life, tu be expi ndeit under the direc'ion of the Secretary of tbs Interi¬ or, eighty fiyc thousand dollars. Colora.lo Territory.—For the genenil ineblental expenses of tho Indian fcrvice io Colorado Terri¬ tory, presents of goo.ls, agricultural implements, antl other useful articles, and to assist them In locate in permanent abodi-s. nnd sustain thtmsrhts by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under thc direction oftho Secretary of the Interior ten thousanii dollars. Dakota Te ritory.—Fur the general incidental expenses of the Indian service io Dakota Territo¬ ry, jn-cscnts of goods, agricultural implements, and uther u-ieful articles, and to assist tbem to locate in pernianentabodes. and suslainlhemselvts by the jiursuils of civilized life, so be expended un.ler the direction oftho Secretary of ibe Interior, twenty thousand dollars. Idaho Tirritory.—For the general incidental ex})enses ofthe ludiifu service in Idaho Tenitory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, snd uther uselul articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain iheraselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo cxpendeB under Ihe direction of the Secretary ofthe Interior, twea- ly thousand dollars. Montana Territory.—Forthe general injidental expenses of tbo Indian service in Montana Terri¬ tory,].resents ofgoods.ag.-icullural implement)-,and o'hir useful articb s, and to assist thim to locate in permanent abo.les, ami lo sustain theinselve* by tbo pursuits of civilized life, to bo expelifled under tbe direction of theSicntary of tbe Interior, twenty five thousand doib.rs. For the peneral incldenlolexiK-nsesof Ihelndianservico in Nevada, p.-eeats of ^outls, agr.cu.tunil impletiieiiis, aud Olher usefal,articles, on.l to assise lb la to It c te in iM-r- iiiiueotali..<lei, a .d su tain laenisoKei liy llie par-nils if c vibz...l Iif.-. 1.. be exiieiided un.ler ilifl ditrctl.>n of tbe Secrelary tf the lutenor, fifteen thousaud dullars. .Veu, Mexico. For tbe general incidental expenses of the Intllaa serric' iu N»w Mexic.,piesi-iil8of g.Hnts.ngrict.Itiiiil inipleii ents, autl o lior uselul articles, and l<> asMist tbe-it to lui-ale in po maiieut ntiotles. nail susiain Ibem-elresby tliepurpU Is of civilized life, lu bw expent'ed under ti.e d.rrct.ou of ibo tecielary oftho lateriur,fitly thousanii dullars. Or.,gon. For Ihe peneral incideiit-d expense, ofthe Indinnservice itt Oieguo, incltioiiig traaspu 'Latton of aiiuuiiy g.iotls apd pie eaip, ^wlii-ro uu i.|ecinl pruvi-i ii tlieiefiir I., inai'e Ly irealio,) mul f r ttel'niy.iig tlic ei|ien-o< i.f th.'rem val autl eutisistrtice of Indans in Orcein, (uui parlies to any trea¬ ty, ai'd lor liay of neiesmu-y cmplojeej, toity IhoUEaud duUars. IZuhington Tcrri:ortj. Fur the genenil bit-i.Ieatal fXpea es of tbe Intltan psrvca ill Wa-.h.nglon'lernlury, iucli..tiitg tra-'sporlatit.ii .-f an- i.uity guotlsaiiil piest.nis, (wlic e nusp.ciul pr.'vi.i.ioit in m-ula tliere.'iir hy irealiis.; miil l.,r. etnjiag tho expeiisis 111 removal anil subsistence i.l Iod iins, (ait p«rtii.s fi anr treaty,) and for pay i.f i.eceisHry employees, tweuty four Ibousaud loar h'jali'Q.I .lo.U.-s. Vt h Territory. cle of 10 be liled Ibi lute cllth nnicle chased ny b< direction of the Secretarv of ih. piling snid Indians with beef, nn flour, beans, nnd putntois as per ti snme trentv. thirtv ihuusnnd dollars. For tninsporiat'ion of (;oodsns may bep for soid Ind.ans, sen n thousand tlollars. Teton Siot:x. For this amount, or so much thoreof ns m n' ccssarv. to purchase sulisistelice and el. forthe 'Teton nnd utber bands of Sioux in Ihe vi¬ cinity of Fon Peck. Montana Territory.Nnd for sueb objects as the Secretary oftbe Interior, with Ihe approval of the Presiilent. may deem necessary and advisable, to i.nimolc Ihe eivilizntion nnd im provi ment ofsaid Indians, five I undred thousand dollnrs- But Ihis appmiirintion shnll l.c expended fur the benefit uf such portions uf sai.l hands only, nnd for sncb time as thev maintain friendly rela¬ tions to the United Stall s. Uiiiptpias [Cotc Ceek Band.) For nineteenth of twenty instalments, in blank cts, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third arti¬ cle trentv of September nineteenth, eigbteen huud¬ red fifty'three, five hundred and fifty dollars. Uotpquns and Catnptmins of Umpqua Vallet/, Oretjon. For third of five instalments, of tho fourth series of nnnoity. for beneficial objects, tobe expemloH as ilirectedbv tho Presbb-nt, per third article trei- ty of N ivemi.er 29th, 1851. one th..usand ilollars. For eight-enth of twenty instalments, for Ihe pav of a teacher nnd purchnse of bonks anj stati¬ onery, per fith article treaty of Noveuiber 29th. IS54. ouc Ihoussnd four hunilred and fifty didlars. Waltlt- Walla. Ctiljnse. and Umatilla Trihei. For third of five instnlnients of third series, lobe expended under Ihc direction ofihe Prc-idfut. per geeond article treatv of J nne 19, 1835, four thou¬ sand di.l'nrs. por thirteenth of twen'y instalments, for Ihe purchase of all neerssurv mill fixturts nntl inechnn ical tools, medieines ami h.ispitnl stuns, books nnd stationery for schools, repairs of school buildinjr. nnd furtiaure, and for ciuployecs, three thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for thepoj tl uthpi'ti-flfnl article-., ancl to aa?i-l lliem tulu- . ill iicniiitiient atiiKle', antl su«taia lienipcbes by tb« aii.tsul c.viiized life, inc citing tnni-poilmttou _nii4 ess.iiy expen^esul tie.iieriiig pr 10 the ludi- n-i willi.1i the Utah snporinteiidency, tu l« expeadeJ on- tier Ihedirerlion f tbti iecie aiy uf tbe Interior, l«et.ty five IhuusaniltluIIars. M',jomini TiTrit ry. ense' ofllie'In.lian servic" uf K'tods. Hgi-icultural ini- I 10 assist them lo I'lrala D Ibem-elves by the pnr- For the ;;en--nil incid :iital ill WyomiogTerriluiy, p,e-« pio '.ients, and ulUer article., ill periiinnent aisHli.s, an.i sn suits 1,1 civ lizeil Ille. tu Iw ex|M.|ii!r.l under tbe durcl.uu ol tlic.^iccretary uf the Inter or.flve tli.u nntl dollars. Eur Ibis annilnl, to pnrcha e BUl„l»lelice au.l clulb'ug for the 1 iiiliaiis I.K-ale.1 upon Ihe Cl tab Valley le e ra- tiuii ill tTiah, and tor sucli utber ,4i;ejlB at lhe Set-n ta y t.f -he Intel Iur lliai c'eeai liiressary nn.I atlvj-ai,le tu |ai.- mole Hie cirilizati.'.n aud iinprovemenl uf smU ludiams ten thuusand dull'rs. Furltan»|itinaliiin. and Ihc aocossary expenses of the delivery rfniitiuitie-. Itnd p uvlsi .its to the Indian tribes Id Minnteutn nl d .Micblitnn.six IlKninnd ili.llani. Olliee inj and Locating the Okrado hirer IndiJnsin For comp-pting the cuuslruction of Ibe Irrigating canal t.n the C^Iumdu resurvatiuu lu Ariz 'ua, laeiilj iht^uiauil dullars thoclcwa a at clctsctc ^•girci.'.Irc'inn Trrrtbty. For this ani.'Uiit.iir su iiiiich ihereol as nsyb- luc-s- sarv tur the ero;tlon, at Now BiigRT depot. In liu iaii ler- , ofa building, to be il-ed_ as au office f..r llie nge _t itli'eLboctHWandl-b.ckasAW Indi Trust-Fund .Stacks. bua.alid dol¬ lars. Interest . For pavmcnt of interest on te lain abslisitnl and non- paying M'nte »l.«ks I eloiipiiig Iu inriiiis Indian Ii il mi't d held ill trust by the St.ci»-iaiv oftlie Interior,)lortbefisttil year ending .lune Ilolli, U7; viz : Fiir interest t.n thel lieitikee national lund, righteen tbnusniiU Ihieo liuiidinl anil twenty llol ars. Fi.r nilerest un Ibe Cliori.kc* st-b^ol lund, twothonsaiid IWU bundreil and tliirl.v dulliira. Foi the n-moval of Ifae Flstl.ead IndiiiiH to Ifae g«oeral rr.lis'buie.-erv!ilitiu. ^rt a|uiit trr said liuliiiis by the trentv ulJniT inb. IS.'i.'i.accuidiiig tu the unler t I tl.e Pies:'di'nt.iii>tIeS:oM-nilirrl4.I:71.i>ix Ibi.asaid crla-s. Ft r tl.e ).nrcl.ase of g.sMl-nnd supidipM fur t'-e Indian rerrice iu hen of sia.-h ns n,ny te b«t ur destn.yetl in Iraiis- pnrtntiun I.y water, nnd 1 niji- It. le ueed to Ibe eitent of sut-b 1..8S, lweul.v llluu^sIltldt liars. Fur this nmonnt. in a-si't il.e I corin, Kasliaskia, Wra, aad Pankesbsw Indinns tueslablih lliem-eives in Ibe.r new lirmes. lhe lad amunnt to le ls\en In rii Hie invested fni'dot'said confed ratei) nite in •ccen'mit-e wilb lb« Ft'pnliith.n- cuiilitilied in tlie tTtei.lv-'.>iTrib article of -b« lentv with llie'c and i.tbrr lr 1 es i>l lui aa«, oil e»: nary -.Cd. 18(7. twentv llit.it.iia.l t-ollnrs. Stc. *J. Tbat Ibegocre a-v of the Tnteilirla l.creby lu- ((.t.Oi.ludt.d liu fuonb l.iii,0.J
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Date | 1872-12-18 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1872 |
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and scveiity-liirec, and ;or otiic.
Be it ciac'.ed by thc Sena 'c and Ila. tesanlaliccs of tli^ Uniied Suiics of .^ . Coi gress assembled. Tif.it tlio I' llyv,. be, und tlicy arc iicrcliy, npprujiriatc auy ma ley ii the tro tsuiy nut ot, pro;>r.at;'il, for tlie puqinse of piv rent anil contingent ctpeii-cs of th:> li.^'" pirtminit, and fulfil.ing ireaty slip , ¦with tiic Viiriotis.liidiau tiib..-.<;:
For pay of ei;;bt supei-iutcnJcnts of atfiirs, ua-.noly: Two siipoi-intcnjeiits t - tribes oast of the Uci;i,y luo-jutniifB ; 4 Orefton ^ onc for the Te ritoiy of Wa. hii. one lor the Territoiy r.f Now Mcxi.o : ol California; one for the Tcrr.to;-y of Ai-^ and oue for the Territory of .Montana, nin. tliousaud onc h-.:udieJ U'lllnrs.
l-'or p-.ty of slxty-ciglit ayvnt: affiirs, viz:
F.vc for the triiies in Oregon. Sprinj.?, Klimath, (Jr.ui.lc iJuirle, Umalilla agencies;
Three for the tribes in Washington Tcrriu' ry, viz : ^culi B;iy, yaiciraa, and :S. ICokcmis^ a5.inc.c-5 :
Tlireo for the tribes in Califcrnia viz fur permanent anu I'oopa V llicy, lioand V. l!ey, au.l 1-.i t\ R.vtrn!.saud doiiars.
of In
iz: Wa
'iklz.
cnuifort. oiviiiz-.iiion. aud iniprovcutent, thirty thousiind dollar.^.
Blaekfct'.t, Bloodii, and picyaus.
Fur this nnioiiiit, to bo expended in sncli ;;Cood.-, provisions, and oUier articles, as the I'll sident may from time lo time determine, .acludiiipr li-.iiisportation tliereof. in iiistrue tiii^ ill agricultural and niccbanical pursuits, .11 prov.ding- employees, edncaliug children, iirocur nr^ uiedieine aad medical aitciidiiuce, cue fur Hlld suiiport of the a.^eJ, sick, oud inlirm, for tlielielplessorplians of said Indians, and in every other rc.-pe.'t to iiromotc tlieir civilization, comfort, and improvement, fiity tliousand doliar..
Gjlapooias, Molallas, and Clackamas of Willc- 'iiicitc Valley.
For third of five itistalments of the fonilh scries of anniiily, for beneficial objects, five thousand fne huudred doll.irs.
Chcjcunes and Arapaho,s.
For fifili of tliii-ty instalments provided to be expended under lei.tii article treaty of Oc¬ tober twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and si.xiy seven, Iwenty tliousand dollars.
For ptirchaso of clolliing, as pcr same nrti¬ cle, fiiurteco thousand live Iiundred doihirs.
For piiy of ]>hysieian and teaeher, as per tliirleculli article same treaty, two thousand five hunilrjd doLars.
For pay cf carpenter, farmer, blai ksraitli.
ler, and eiigiueer, as per same nrticle, five
thousand two huudred dullars.
' For trausportiitiou of goods for llie Chey-
e.-? and Arapahocs, s.-vcu lliousand five
drc'I djilars.
Chicl:ajair.t.
gooes
agencies :
Two I'ur tlie iriijcs in Nevada, viz: ri-U'.c and Walker Kve!-,a..d F-. riiinid Lalicagencies;
Two for tliC trilies in Idaho, v.z: N'cz Perce and Fort 11 iil agencies ;
Four for tho tribe.? in Montana, v'z : Fiat Ilea li, lilaekfect, Croiv, and .Milk Eiver agcn- cb s;
K ni for the ti-ibes in D.iliola, viz : Whe'- stc II , Yankton, Pouea, Upii.r .Mi.ssonri, Orand K VC-.'v'licycuoe K ver. Fort Bcrihohl, tiisse- 101', md Dcvi.'s Lak* agencies;
'iwo I'or ihe Iriiics iu O.'^'oiiiin?, viz: Ced Clonl, Siiosliono, and Uaiiiiock agencies ;
Oae for the tnlics iu U.ah, viz: Uiutah Val¬ ley ngetu-y :
Six for tiic tribes in '.vow Mexico, viz ; Albi- qn'.ii, Navnjo, Cininiaron, llcseaicro, Apache, S'jutlieri- Apache, and I'nebl) agencies;
Two for tbo tiilKS iu Colorado, viz : Los Pinos a-id White Iiiver a-rcneics :
^is for tiic tribes in Kebr,iska, viz : Oreat Nemaha, Omaba, Winnebago, Pawnee. Uttoe, and Santee agencies ;
Tlii-ec for the lr.lies ill Kiiiisas, v'z: Potla- wafoniic, Kaw or Kansas, aad Kickarioo agen
Ten for the Iribcs in tbo Imiiuu Territory, viz: .•^nc aud Fo.v. Qaapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and (Comanche, Upper At-kans.as, Wicliita, Ch'r kee. Creek, Choctaw Chickasaw, aiid Seminole agencies;
Om for thc tribes in Jlianejo'.a, viz: Chip¬ pewa agenej ; p'm. iranst,,;,,,. .,nil ttrrr-^.^nw cost of
Unc for the tribes ia Iowa, viz : Sac aad Fox ! delivery of .15,^ poods n.'dprovsions! per
sixth article tj. ,7f April scvcntli, eighleeu thousaml five luiu
Boise Fort Band of Chippeicos. or seveulli of twenty inst iliiiculs, for thc lurt of onc blackfiiiith and a^sistaut, and 'jcis, iron aud sleel, and other articles ne 'i-y for the blacksmith shop, as per third "e Ireaty of .\pril seventh, eighteen hnn 'nnd sixty-six. one ibousand five bundred
seventh of twenly instalments, for tbe ^"t of ono sciiooi teach r, aud for the nc- '^.'•'* books and stationery, as pcr third ar- ''<^-oty of April seventh, eight, cii bundled ""'Jv-oix. eiglit hnndred dollars.
''Venth of twenty instalments, for the '"^'''on "f Indians iu fanning, and pur- cluis^e^jg. tools, and so forth, as per third arlictj^jy qc x^inl seventh, eig-teen hun '''''','' Sixty six, eight hundred doiIar.=.
^'"'¦Mith of twenty iustalmcnts of annui¬ ty, in ^y^ ^g i,e p-iij |,ef capita, as per j thiril a^. ti-eaty of April seventh, eighteen j hundrc^ii j.j^,y jjix, three thousand five ; iiundrca^ars. "
I Fur S0|, „f twenty iiisluliiient.s of annu j i'.^"? '" PVions, ammunition, and tobacco, as per ib,.,fti .|e n-eaty of April seventh. eigiiiccii l;.(.|] 2u(j sixtv six. oue thousand I dollars.
For sevOpf twenty ins.talnients of annui¬ ty, in goodij other articles, as pcr third ariic e treat j^p^n seventh, eighteen hun dt-c.l and siiix gjx thousand fivo hundred
j
ofl
Two for the tribes in Wisco.-;sia, viz : Green B.-.y aud La Ponte ngeacies;
Onc for thc tribes in JI.e.ii..;nn, r'2 : Jia ki- uac agenev ,*
One for the New Vork Indians, viz: New I'ork agency;
Four f r lha tribes iu Arizona, viz; Panago, Colorado Kivcr, Pima and lI.iricop;i, aa l' .Mo- r.u s Pueblo agoueies, one hundred aud two thousand dollars: I'rov.dcd, That it shall be the duty ofthe Presidsat to d.speaso with the services of siic'i Indian agents uud snperin tendents ticreiu mentioned a.i raay bo praeti cabl-j ; and where it is pradicable he shall re¬ quire tho same pcrsDu to perform tlic duties of two agencies or suporintcndcucics. for one jsalary.
For p;iy of special ageat for tlia Goship Western and Norlhwcsttrn bands of Shosho oos, in Westeru Utah aud E istern Ncvadii, ouo thoiisanil five hundred dollars.
for three sfib-agents, one for the tribes in Oregon, v.z : Alcsta sub-agency ; and two for the tribes in Washingtoii Terriiory, viz: Tnla- lip and Q.iinai>.it sub-ageiieies, three thousatid dollars.
For pay of clTk to superintendent for Caii farbia, onc thousa'-d eight hundred doiiars.
For toaiporary clerks to superinteudetits, eix thouiiaud six hundred dollars.
For p ly of ninetv iut rpreter:, as follows : Tweuly-oue lior tho tribes in Oregon and the Terri.ories of Washington. Utah, and New -Mexico, at five hundred doll.ars each ; thiity- sis for the tribes elsewhere, at four luindrcd dollars each ; sevoiitoea extra for the trilies elsewhere, at four hundre'l dollars each ; three for the Indian serviee ia Utah, at five hundred dollars each ; one for the .--ihoshones and oue for the Utahs, at oae thousand (lollars each ; one for the Sisseton and Wahiictou bauds of Sioux, four hundred doiiars; one for the .-'acs and Foxes of the Mississippi, now in Tama county, Iowa, four liu'idrc dollars; uino for the Indian service iu the Territories of Ariz:> na. Colorado, Idaho, Wyoniing, and t'JO Slate of Xevada, at five hundred doilar.-< each; in all, forty thousand five huidred doll.irs.
For bnildings at agencies, aad repairs of same, ten thousand dollars.
For vacciiio matter aud vaccination of In dians, five thousand dollar.::. ' For presents to and prjvisioa.s fo.- Indians, •leu Ibousand doUars.
For actual expenses incurred, and that inny hereafter be incut-red, by officcrsof the Indian department, in the rescue of prisoners from Lidian tribes and returning lhem lo tlieir homes, and for expenses incider.t to the arrest and eo finenicnt witliin the territory of the U..ii.cd States, by orde- of such oificers, of persons charged with crimes against Indians, five thousan.1 doiiars.
For contingencies, including traveling, in¬ cidental, current, aud contingent expenses of superintoad nts .ind .agents, and of their olfi¬ ces, fifty thousand dollars.
Apaches, K.'oiciis, and Comanchcs. Fjr fifth of thirty instalhnenls, as provided to be expended under Ihe tealh article treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded nt Medicine L'ldgc Crcolt, in K.ansas, with thc Kiowas rnd Co- nianclics, and under tbe tbiid article treatj' of sauie date wilh thc Apaches, thirty thousand doll irs.
For purchase of clothing, a; provided in same trciities, twcutj-six thousand dollars.
For piy ..f carpenter, farmer, Blacksniith, miller, aud engineer, fivo thousand two lata dre.l dollars.
For pay of physician and teacher, two thou¬ sand five hundred dollnrs.
For transportation of goods, Co tiou-iind dollars.
Apaches. For Ihis nmonnt, to subsist and properly c re for thc Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico w-lio have be^n or may be col lected on reservations in New Mexico and Ari¬ zona, Iwo liundi-Pd and filty thousand dollars: Provided, That this fippropriatinn shall be expended only in behalf of tliose Indians who go and remain upon said reservations and re¬ frain from hostilities.
A'-apahocs, Cheynines, Apa Ifs, Kiowas, Co munches, and Wtchilas. For subsistence of the A'rapahoes, Chey¬ enncs, Ap.achc, K owas.andCoiuamhe Indians, and W.chita I.dians, (and transportation of the same.) whr havo been collected upon the rescrv-alioiis set apart for their nse and occu¬ pation, two Iiundred thonsand dollars. .¦Irickarcrs, Gros Ventres, and M-jndans. For Ibid amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and othet: articles, as the President may fro'ji time to time detcriiiiiie, 1 including traisportation thereof, in instnu-liiig in agricultural and mechanical pnisuits, iu providing employees, educating children, pro¬ curing medicine and medical attendance, care for aad support ofthe aged, sick, aad infii-m, for the helpless orphans of said Iidians, and jn nny other respect to promote their civiliza tion, comfort, and improvement, seventy-five tbousand dullars.
Asa'nalo'nes. For fhis amount, to be expeuded in sucb gondii, provisions, and other artiolo.ij, as tbo president may from timo to lime detcriuinc, including transpor ation Iheieof, in instruc- tin" in agricultural and mechanical pur iuits, in "pr viding employees, educ.ting children, prjcuring medicine and roediciil attendao'c, cir:; fir and sn iport of thc ag-ed, sick, ail iufirai, forthe belpljss orphans of Siiid India.u, aad in any other respect lo promoto their
hundred and s\ di-c-d d.jllars
C.i.ppf f,j. fji.i-n Siqtcrior.
For cigIitcen-,1- twenty iiislalraenls, iu
eoin, pcr foul-th,i^.]J treaty of Seutomber
thirtieth. eightei,mjred aa'd fifty-fbur, five
thonsand doliur.=.
For cighlcentlf j^cnly instalnienls. in goods, boiiseiiold jit,„.p^ mid cook.ug uten- si.s, pcr fourth i.jj tre.ity o, .^cutember thirtieth, ein-hlten .(j^u and fifly fuir, eight thonsand dollais.
For pighleenth <„cutv in-talraents, for agricnitnral iiiipleits and cattle, carpen¬ ters'and other tools,(| building materials, por mnrtn artitiP trt oTTjeptcmbci thiiii eth, eighteen liund a„j j^ity fm,,.^ three thousatid dollars.
For eighteenth of-enty instalments, for nicral and ediicationi,„|.po3e,_ three hun dred dollars of wbich^u ,,aiJ to Iho Grand Portage baud yearly, t.,^i,|e n,,,,^ ,0 „,„i„ tain a school at thei
.., pcr fourth arti¬ cle treaty of .-cpteinb ihirticth, eighlecn hundred and fifty four t^ thousand doilais. For cigiiteculh of tWy iu.,talments, f ir six smiths aud assislants,r second nnd fiflh articles treaty of Septemli(jij.tj(.th.ci"-hteeii hundred aud fif.y four, fiv,ousp„(i and forty dollars.
For eighteenth of twen^nstalraenfs, for Ihc support of six smiths' .jpg^ p^r second and fifth articles treaty of S^;,„t,er Ihirticth. eighteen hundred and fifly-f. q^i: thousand three hundred an.i Iwenty d4;_ i
Fu.- sixteenth of twenly itSj^enls. for tiii- st-veuth smith and assistant,.,] support of shops, per s;-coiid and fifth a^|^.s treatv of September thirtieth, e;ghlce(,„ii{ii-(;n'and fifty four, one thousand and siSfiQiiarg.
For support of smith aiid she durino- the pleasure of the President, as pBgY.e„ti" and twelfth articles treaty of April lenth ci"h Icen hundred and sixty six, six udre'd dol¬ lars.
For support of two fanaiers, 1,1-in"- the p'e.i.suro of thc P;c.-ideut, aa per ...:fth"arti ck- treaty of September lhirlietl,.in-],ieeu Iiundred aud fifty four, and scvq, article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hn-cd and sixiy six, one thousand two I.uiidrcr.o].,ji.j5_
For transportation, and necessarQogt of delivery of annuity and provisions foijiippc. was of Lake Superior, three thousandoijar;. Chi/tpcicas ef the Mississippi. Fur sixlh of ten iiistalmcuts of the cond series, in money, per. fourth article tn,. of October fourth, eighteen hundred andortv tivu, ami eighth artielc treaty of .Septiber thirlieth, eightten hundred and fifty fonr,.,ii third article treaty of May seventh, eigi.en hundred nnd sixiy four, four thousand .,e Iiundred and .-ixty six dollars and sixty sou cents.
lor (Jill of ten iustainicnfs of the sccoi series, for the pay of Iwo carpenters, ].¦ fourth ariicle treaty of October fonrth, Ibi and eighth ariicle treaty of September 3(11 1SJ4, and third article treaty of May sevonti 18(14 four hundred dollars.
For Cth of tcn instalments of lhe secou series, in goods, per fourth artielc treaty c October fourth, lij4'i, and eighth article treat of September 3()th, l«a4, and third articl treatv of May seventh, 18G4, three thoutani five hundred dollars.
Chippciruc, Villager, fid Lake Winnebagoshish Bands.
For eiglitecnh of lui.iy instalments of an¬ nu ty, in money, [icr tli.rd .article trciiy of Febniiiiy tweiity-s-.cond. eigliteen Iiundred and liliy-Uve, tcn Ilioii,-".ud S;S Imndred aud sixty- six dollars and s..xly .--ix ceuts.
For cightcenlh of thirty instalments of an¬ nu.ly, iu goods, per thiid nrticle treaty of Febi iiaiy Iwenty second, eighteen hundred and fifly live, eight Ihoiisaiid dollars.
For ciglitcenlli of thirty instalments, forpur pojcs of utility, per third article treaty of Fcb- riinry Iv.-enty tociud, eighteen hundred aud filly five, four thousan I dollirs.
For eighteenth of twen y instairacnts, for purposes ot education, pcr tliird arlic e of trca'.y ol l''ebriiar3' tweiitli second, eigiitcen bundled and fifly five, lliroe thou.-aKd dollars. Cltippc-as of Red Lake and Pembina T, ioe of ChippcKcs.
For tbis omount, as annuity, tobo paid per capita to the Uiid Lake b.uid of Chippewas, duri-ig the the pleasure of the Pr?ident, per third article treaty of O.tober second, eigh teen hundred and sixty tlire,, and .-ceond ar- t.cle siqip enientary treaiy of April twelfth, eighteen hundr.d and sixty, len thousand dol lars.
For this amount, to the Peinbinii ban ' of Cliippewas, durii'g the ;ileasurc ofliie Presi¬ dent, per same treaty, five tiiousand dollars.
Foi ninth of fifteen instalnienls, for thc purpose of supplying tiic Ked Lako band of Chippewas wiJi gilling twine, cotion matter, calico, linsey, blankets, sl.eeling, flannels, jirovisions, fanning luois. and for such other useful articles and ior such olher useful pur posts as may be deemed f r the r best interists, per thirc' article s.ipplcnientiij treaty of April, iweji'th. eighleeu* hundred and six.y lour eight thousand dollars.
For ninth of fiiteen instalments, f.ir same objects, for Pciubiua band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars.
For ninth ol fifteen instaiments, for pay of one blackjniith, ono physi in, who shall fur¬ n.sh medic.nc for the sick, onc miller, nnd one fanner, pi r fouith article of same treaty, three tbeusai.d nine hundred doluirs.
For nintli of fifleen jnstalnients, for tbe pur¬ chase of iron and steel, and other articles, for blacksmithiug purposes, per .same trcaly as above, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Fur ninth ol fiiteen i.istalincnis, to be ex¬ pended Iur earpenlering, and olher purposes, per'same treaty, one thonsand coilars.
Fur ninth orfillcen instaluients, lo defray expenses of a boai'd of visitors to consist of not more Ihan Ihrtc persons, to attend tbe annuity poyircntsof the said Cliippcwa Indi¬ ans : each mc'iiber oftho board to be pnid not more than five dollars pcr day for not more than Iwenty days' service, .and tcn cents per mile for not more than three hundred miles' travel, three hundred and niiiely dollars.
For trans; ortation of annuity goods and
provisions, and iron and steel forbiacksmilhs,
lor the Chippewas of K-id Lake and Pembina
tribe, two thousand dollars.
Choctairs.
For permanent annuili', pcr second article treaiy ol November IGth, 1S05, and 13th ar¬ ticle trcaly of Jui'ie 22iid, lS5."i, three thonsand doiiars.
Fur permanent annuity, for support of light horsemen, per 13th article of Ireaty of October IBili, 1821.1, aud 13tii article treaiy of June 22iid, 18o(), six hundre I doli.its.
Fur jierm .nent annuity, for support of black smith, pcr Olli article treaty of tictober 18tli, 1820, 9t.I artielc of treaty of January 2()tli, 1825, and 13tli article ol treaty ol June 22ud, 1855, six hundred doll rs.
For interest ou three huudred and ninety thousand two hundred mid fifly seven dollars and ninety two cents, at five per ceniuin per .an'ium, for eduction, support ofthe goveru¬ meut, and otl.er beneficial purposes, underihe direction of the general council of Ihe Choc¬ taws, i.i conform.ty wilh the provisions con¬ tained 'ui_tlio O.h and 13lh articles lieafv Jiia- 11 ry 20th, 182."., and treaiy of J«iic22ntr, 1855, nineleen ibousand five Iiundred and twelve dollars aad ciKlity nine cent.-?. Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians in Middle Oregon.
For thii'd of five instalmei.ts, third series, for beneficial ol.-jects, per second article treaty of Juae 2Jti, 13jj, four thon-and dollars.
For thiriecnth of fil'teeii instalments, for pay and subsistence of one fanner, one black suiiih, and one wagon and plow maker, per fourth articic treaty of Jnne 25tb, 1855, three thousand fiv" hundred dollars.
For tliirleenth of tweuly instalments, for
salary ol the hoad chief ofsaid confederated
baui's. jicr fourth article treaty of June 25th,
1855, five hundred dollars.
Crie,'.:i.
For poriuaiient annuity in inoney, per fourth aaticle treaty of August scveatli, 1790, and fifth article treaty of .\ugu.-it seventh, 1856, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity in money, per second arlicie treaiy ofJune"lGlh, 1802,iind fifth article treaty ofAugust Tth, ISriC, tbree thou¬ sand dollars.
For iron and steel of blacksmith shop, three hiindred and seveiily dolbirs.
For Wii;i-oa maker, s..x huaireJ dollars.
For eduealion, oaj l;iou.;a.i 1 dollars.
Pur assistance iu agricultural operalions, tw.i tliousaud dollars.
For five per centum interest on two bund¬ red thousand doiiars, for purposes of educa¬ tion, per Gth article treaty of August seventh, 185ii, U-n Ihou.-and dollars.
Fi.r interest on six hundred and scvciit3- five thousand one hundred and sixty eight doiiars, al the r.ite of five per centum per annum, to be c:\peneded under the direction ofthe Secre¬ tary ofihe Interior, under^-provisions of third article treaty of June 14tli, I8GC, Ihirty three tliou-and seven hundred an.l fifty eight dol¬ lars anr.i forty ccuts.
fyrcw3.
For fourth of Ibiriy instaitncnls, to supply male persons, six hundred iu itumbir, over loui-tcen years of age, with a suit of good sub- Btiintial woolen clothing, consi.-ting of coat, liat,;pantaluous,fl nnclsairt,and woolen socks, as per ninth article lienly of .May Tlh, 18G8, eight thousa-ad four hnuJrol dollars.
For fuurlli of ten instalments, to be used by thc Secretary of the Interior in the purchase ot such articles ns, from time to time, the con¬ dition and necessities may indicate to be pro¬ per, I'lP sum ol ten dolbirs for each ludian roaming, as per same article, a sum uot cxct ed¬ ing five thousaud dollars.
c... ni-.i. (- t . ¦ . 1 . r ., . ¦ For pay ot a pin-sician, onc thousand fonr
borhllhol 10 in-t-ilincnti;, for the snpport, , ',-', „ ' •' • • - ' '' buiidrad dollars.
For third of twenty instalments, fbr pay of
oacber, and furni-^hing neccsary books and
phjsiciaii'in accordimce with third nrt cle trcai-y o .Marcli 19-Lh, 18G7, ono tiiousand two hundred dollars.
For fi.ih of 10 insla'ments, for Ihc purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third article treaty of .March 10th, 13G7, three hiindred dollars.
For Iransportotion, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for the Chippewasof .Mississippi, 111 accordi-.ncc wilh sixth article treaty of .March 19th, 1SG7, throe thousand dollars. Chippctcas of the Mississippi, Pillager, and Lake
Winnebajois-i Bands of (JiiippeKU Indians.
For Oth of 10 instalments, lo fumish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains, t'.vo hundred grubbinghoes, ten plows, ten grindstones, oue huudred axes, (li-andlcd.) twenly spades, nnd other f rm:ug implemenls, per fifth arlicie ti-euty of May 7tli, 18G4, one thousand five hundred doiiars.
For the p.iy of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two b.acksmilhs, one thousand eight bundred doll.ars; four farm lab rors, Iv.-o thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars ; and medicine for the sick, fivo hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of Miy Tth, 1304, seven (housand .seven handred dolhirs.
For tbis anionul, to be applied toward thc snpport ofa saw miil, to bo built for thc com¬ mon nsc of tiie Chippewas of tbe .Mississippi and the Ued Lake ond Pembina bands of Cliip- peiras, as per siitli article treaty of .May Tlh, 18G4, one thousand do.iars.
For i,ay of services and traveling cxpeni^es of a l,0!ii-d of visitors, to consist of not more tliiin throo persons, to attend lhe anunily pay¬ ments lo the Indians, and to inspect the field's, buildings, mills, ard other improvements, as stipulated in thc s^iventh article treaty of May Tth, 18G4. nol cxcce.-Jing any onc year more than twenly days' service, at five dollars per daj-, or more than three hundred miles' iravel, .at ten cents per mile, four hundred -'ud eigbu dollars.
For pay of female teachers employed on lhe reservation lo instruct Indian girls in domes¬ tic ccoaomy, one thousand dollars.
tationery, und, r seventh article same Ireaty, •ree thousand doUars.
Fur piiy of sLCoiid blacksmith, and iron and i'el, a- per eighth art.ele ol the same ireaty, 'Vl tho.-.sand dollars.
or last of three instalments, lo be cxpcnd- cdu presents to the len jiersons ofsaid tribe "¦'i' in tho judgment of thc agent, may grow U12 lost valnable crops, as per twelfth article of 111 same treaiy, five hundred ciollars.
Fo pay of carpenter, milter, engiucer, far- mei'jbd blacksmith, as per fllleeuth arlicie of. the sa,e (rciiy. five thousaud two hundred do lar,
^or »anspcrtation of goods, seven thousand ddllai-s
Dila:ctn;s.
For lik annuity l.> chief, per private article to .suppUrcnlal" treatv. uf September 24lli, 1829, to kculy of October 3d, 1818, oue hund¬ red dollai;.
Fcr inteest on forty six tbousand nn 1 eighty dollars at ive per cjutum, being the value of Ihirty six Sictions of land set apart by treaty of 1829 for^dncation, per c^enale resolution of June 13th, i839, aod filth artielo treaty ot .May Gth, 185G, tVo thousand three huutlred and four dolars.
D' Wamish aid O.licr Allied Tribes in Washiny- l.,n Territory.
For thirteOE insialm nts on onc hnndred and fifty thouiand dollars, iincer the direction oftbe Presidect, per Cth. article treaty of Jan nary 22nd, 18; i, six thou:-and dollars.
For tliinecnlj of twenty instalments, for thc support of a sm th and carpenter shop, and furnishiug it with necossiiry tools five hund¬ red dollars.
For thiriciinth of twonty instalments, for the employment ofa blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, i.nd physician, who shall furnish med¬ icines for the sicV, per 14th article Ireaty of Jannary 22nd, 1335, four thousand six hund¬ red dol ars.
Fiatheads and other CMfedtraled Tribes.
For four II of five insti Imenis on ono hun¬ dred auJ twenty thousand dollars, being thc
third scries, fcr beneficial objects, nt the dis¬ cretion of the President, jier fourtli article treaiy of July sixteenth, eighteen hundredand fiflv five, lour tbousand dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty aistiilinents, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair Ihe buildings, and providing suitable fnruiture, books, and sta- tionery.per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth eightec'i bundled and fiflv five, three hu..drcd dollars.
For thirtecftth of twenty instalments, for providing suitdhle inslruclors therefor, per lifih article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen Iiundred and fifty five, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, I'or keeping in repair blacksmiths', tin and gun smiths', carpenters', and wagon and plow ma kers', shops, ni.d providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty of July six¬ teenth, eighteen hundred and fift3' five, five hnndred dollars.
For thirtienlh of tivejity inslniments, for the pay of each of thc head chiefs ul the Fiatheads, K..otenay, and Upper I'end d'Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eigh¬ teen Iiundred and fifly five, one thonsand five hundred dollars.
For transportation of iinnnlt^- goods and provisions. to said Iidians, per fifth artic'c treatj' of Jnly si.xtecnth, eliiitecu hundredand fifty five, two thousand dollars. Gros Ventres.
F.r tbis amount, to be e.xpcndei in such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the Presideut may from time to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instruct ing ill agricultural and mechanical pursoits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine ai.d medical attendance, care for and suppert ofthe .aged, sick, and in¬ firm, for lhe helpless orphans ofsaid Indians, and in any other respect to pro...ote their civ ilizalion, comfort, aud improvement, thirty five ibousand dollars.
lo'xa.^.
For interest in lieu of investment on fifly seven thousand five hiiiidred dobars, balance of one hundred and fifty seven thousand five hniiored dollars, to July first, eighteen hun¬ dred and sevcniy tne, al fivo per centum pcr annum, for education or other beneficial pur¬ poses, under Ihe directii.n of the President, per ninth article treaty of .May .seventeenth, eighteen Iiundred and fifly fonr, two thous.aud eight hundred and seventy fiyc dollars. Kansas.
For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars at five per centum, per second arliclctreatyof January fourteenth eighteen hundred and forly''six, ten thousand dollars.
Kiekapoos.
For nineteenth instalment of interest on on^ hundred thonsand dollars, at fiie per centnm por annum, for educational ani olher bencii cial puiposes, pcr treaty of May eigbtccnth, eighteen hundred and fifty fonr, five thousand dollars.
For nineteenth instalment on two hundred tiiousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hun dred and seventy tbree, per second arlic c trcaly of .May eighteenth, 1854, five thousand dol ars.
To enable tho President of the United States to carry out thc provisions, dated Jnne 281 h, 1802, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby autiiorized and d.reeled to ascertain the pro¬ portionate amount of funds, and the cash val¬ uo thereof, to which any members ofsaid tribe may be entitled who have become citizens ol the Dnitec" Stales, as provided in said treaty, and, by converting so much of the securities of said Indians as m;iy b(> necessary for this pnrpose, piiy the same to each person so cnti- tied, under sueh rules as he t.-iay prescribe; Provided, That no part of said money dne or belonging to minor children .-boll be paid to them, or fo any person for them, until said children shall havo attained thc ago of twenty
Klamath and Modoc Indians. For second of five instaliuents, to be .applied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty of Oclober 14th, 18G4, five thou¬ sand dollars.
For seventh of fifteen instalmenlf, fur pay and subsistence of onc superintendent of farm¬ ing, one farmer, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow ma¬ ker, ns per fifth article treaty of October 14th, 1SC4, six thonsand dollars.
For seventh of twenty instalments, lo pny salary and subsistence of one physici.'.u, one miller, and two school teachers, as per fifth artic e treaty of October 14th, 1864, three tbousand six hundred dollars. JIakah Tribe. For third of ten instalments of thirty thous and dollars, (being lhe fiflh scries,) under di¬ rection of the President, as per fifth article treaty of January Slst, IS.")."!, one thousand dollars.
For ihirteenlhof twenty instalments, for the support cf an agricultural and indnstrial school, and pay of teachers, tv.o thonsand five hundred doiiars
For thirtceutii of tw-cnty instalments, for tiie employment cf a blacksmith, carpentci-, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish me¬ dicine for the sick, four thousand six hnndred dollars.
Mcnomoiicfs. For seventh of fiiteen instalments of anniiity npi.n two hundred and forty two thousand six bundred and eighty six dollars, for cession ol lands, Jier fourth article treaty of .May 12th, .-1S54, and .Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred and seventy nine dol¬ lars and six cents.
Mia.nies cf Kansas. Fur permanent provision for blacksmith aud assislant, and irou and sleel for shop, per fifth ai-ticlc treaty of October Gth, 1818, and fourtli article treaty of June 3!h, 1854, nine hnndred and forty dollars.
For interest on fifty tb'iusand dollar<, at five per centum, for educational purposes, pcr third article treaty of June 5th, 1854, two thousand five hnndred dollars.
Tor thirteenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollajs, pcr third arti¬ cle treaty of June 5tii, 1854, seven thousand fivo Iiundred dollars.
Miamics—Eel River. For perm.anent annuity in goods or other- -,vise, per fourth article treaty of August 3d, 17(15, five hundi-ed dollars.
For permanent annuity in goods or other¬ wise, per articles treaty of August 2l3t, 180-r), two hundred and fifty dollars.
For permanent aniiuify in goods or other¬ wise, per third ond seperate articles treatv of September 30th, 1809, three hundred and fifty dollars.
Miamics of Indiana. For interest on tw-o hundred mid Iwenfj- one thonsand two hundred and fifly seven dollars and eigh y six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per.^eiintc amendment to fourth arti¬ cle treaty of June 5th, 1804, eleven thousand and sixty two dollars and eighty nine cents. Motels. For pay of teachers of manual labor schools, for all necessary materials therefor, and for the snbsis.enco of lhe pupils, three tbo-asai.d dollars.
Mixed Shoshoncs, Bannocks, and Sheep-Eaters. For this amouat, to be expended in such goods, provisi'oiis, and other article.?, as the President may from tme to time determine, includingtraiisportatiou thereof, in instrncling in agricullural and mechanical pursuits, in providing emplo- s s, educating children, pro curing medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick aud iciirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civiliza¬ tion, comfort, and improvemei.t. tweuty five tbousand dollars.
Kel Perc'cs Indiana.
For third of five instalments of third series, for beneficial olijects, at the discretion of the I'resident, per fourth article treaty of June llth, 1855, six thousand dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments,forthe support of two schools, one ofwbicb to be nn agricultural and indnstrial school, keeping in repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, booUs, and stationery, pcr filth nrticlc treaty of June llth, 1855, five hundred dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for kce,jing in repair tho buildings for thc various employees, ar.d for provijing the necessary furniture the efor, per fift 1 article Ireaty of Juno llth, 1855, three hundred dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for tho salary of such person as thc tr.bc may se¬
lect I) be their hoad chief, per fifth article treaty of June llth, 1835,fivc huudred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth arliele treaty of Juno 9ili, 1863, one thou¬ sand dollars.
For seventh of sixteen iustalmcnts, for boarding and clolliing the children who shal; attend the schools, providing the schools and boa-ding hous.,s with necessiiry furniture, tin purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricul tural implement , tool.-;, and so furth, and toi fencing of such lands as m.iy bo needed for gardening and farming puiposes for thc schools, three thousand dollars.
For salary of two matrons to take charge ol the boarding schools, (wo assistant teac icrs. unc faimer, oue carpenter, and two millers, seven thousand six hundred dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair thc hospital, and providing the necessary medicines, and the furniture therefor, three Iiundred dollars.
For repairs of houses, milis, and fools, and necessary materials, throe thousand five hun dred dollars.
Nisqiialty, Puyaliup, and olher 'Tribes and Bands of Indians. For eighteenth instalment, in part payment ^pr rclinquishnieut of titl-j to lauds, to be ap plied to beneficial ol jects, per fourth article treaty of December 26th, 1854, one thousand dollars.
For eighteenth of twenty in.st.alments, for [iay of instructors, smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish n:ed cine to the sick, per 'eutli article treaty of December 2Gtli, 1854, sis thousand .-even hundred d.dlars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural ami indnstrial school, and support of smith and carpenter shop, and prov.ding the necessary tools there¬ for, in conformity with tenth article treaty of December 2Cth, 1854, onc thousand five hun¬ dred dollars.
Northern Cheyenncs and jirapahoes. For fourth of thirty instalments, for purchase ofclothing, as per sixth article treaty of Jlay 10th, 18G8,'fifteen thousand dollais.
For fourth often instalments, to be expend¬ ed by the Seeretary of tlie lnterior,ten dollars for ^acli Indian roamin.:.', (say one thousand eight hundred souls,) in the purchase of snch articles as, from lime lo time, the condition and nee- ssities of the Indians m.iy indicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thon¬ sand dollars.
For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars.
(hnahas. For fifth of fifteen instalments of thiaamounti being third series, in niuney or otherwise, per fonrtli article treaiy of .March IGth, 1854, twenty thousand dollars.
For seventh of ten instalnients, for keeping in repair a grist and saw mill, antl support of blacksmith shop, per eighth article treaty of .March IGth, 1854, and third article treaty of .March Gth. 18(15, three hundred dollars.
For scventii of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two hundred dol lars.
For seventh of tea instalments, for pay of one miller, per same treaties, nine hundred do.iars.
For seventh of ten instalments, for p;iy of one farmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars.
For .seronth of ten instalments, for pay cf blacksmith, pcr same treaties, nine hundred dollars.
For fifth of ten iastalmeuts, for snppirt of blacksmilli shop, and supp ying tools lor the same, ihree Iiundred do'ln.s. Osoycs For interest on sixty-nine thousand one handrcd ond twenty dollars at five per centun' per annum, being v.alue of filty four sections of land set apart by treaty of June 2d, 1S25, for educational purp->ae9, per Senate reso u- tioa of January 9th, 1838, three thousand four hniidrcd and Sfty six dollars,
Fsr interest, nu tbree hundred thonsand dol lars, at five pcrcenlum pcr annum, lo be paid semi annually, in inoney or sucb artic'es as the Secretary of the Interior maj" direct, as per first articic tre^tj-of September 29th, i3G5, fifteen thousand dollars.
Oltoes and Miasourias. For fifth of fifleen instalments, being the third scries, in inoney or otiierwise per fourth article Ireaty of .March 15th, 1854, uiue thou¬ sand dollars.
Patcneea. For perpetual annuity, at Icist oue half of which is to bo in goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for thera, per second art cle treaty of ."-eptember 24th, 1857, thirty thousand dollars.
For support of two maniinl labor schools, per third article treaty of September 24th, 1857, ten thousaud dol ars.
For pay of onc farmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, one milier and apprentice, one engineer, and two teachers, five thousand seven hundred and eighly dollars
For pay of physician and purchase of medi¬ cines, one thousand doPat-s.
For the purchase of iron and sfce! andother necessaries for thc shops, five hundred dollars, i-'or the purchase of farming utensils nnd stock, one thonsand two hundred doll.ars.
For repair of giist and sawmilli, three hua dred dollars.
For transportation i.ud necessary post of delivery of annuities for thc Pawnees, two thousand dollors.
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the erection of two school houses for the use and benefit of the Pawnee tribe of Indians, including dormitories for the children attending the manual labor school, and for providing school furniture, four thou¬ sand five hundred dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for tlic cmploj-meut of three teachers and two assistant teachers, and pro¬ viding the schools with fuel, books, and sta¬ tiouery, tlii-oo thousand nine bundled dollars. Poiicas. For nine or ten instalments, (second series,) to be paid to thcni or cxpenacd lor their ben¬ efit, ten thousand dollars.
For this amount, lo be e.xp-?uded dnring the pleasure of the President, in furnishing such aid and assistance in aariculturat and mechanic.il pursuits, including the work of the mill, as pi-ovid. d by second iirtieie treaty of .March twelfth, eighteen hundredand sixty- eight, as the gecreiaiy of the Interior may consider advantageous ar.d necessary, seven thousond five hnadred dolhir*.
For this amount, or so much thereof as n.ay be ncccsEary, to be vsed at th.; iliscretion ot the i'resident, to carry on the work of aiding and iusiriicting thc Ptnicas in the arts of civ¬ ilization, with a view to their scf support, and for subsistence .andclothing, ten thousaud dollars.
Po'lGwaiomies. For permanent annuity, iu silver, per fourth arlicie treaty ot August "third, scvculcen han¬ dred ai.d ninety-five, four hundred and eight cen doiiars and thirty-five ccuts.
For permanent annuity, iu silver, pcr third article treaty of September thirtieth, eighlecn hundred aud uiue, Iwo hundred and nine dol¬ lars and eighteen cents.
For permanent .-mnnily, in silver, per third article ireaty ol October sccoi.d, eighlecn hun¬ dred and efgetecu, one thousadd and forty- five dollars and eighty seven cents-
For permanent annuity, iu nioney, per sec oad article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen huudred and twenly eight, eight hundred and thirty six dollars and sixiy nine cents.
For permanent annuity, in specie, persec¬ ond anicle treaty of July twenty ninlh, eight ecu hundred and twenty nine, six thousand six hundred and ninety three dollars and fiftv eight cents.
For educaiional purposes, five thousand dollars.
For permanent provision for payment of mouey, in lieu of tobacco, iron, aud steel, per sccou'd article trcaly of September tn-euticth, eighteen hundred and tweuty eight, and tenth article treaties of June fifth and seventeenth, eigbtee 1 hundred and forty six, on? hnndred and twenty five doiiars and fifty cents.
For permanent provisions Ibr three black smiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty of October sixte-.-nth. .eighteen hundred and twenty six, second article treaty of September tweutietb, eighteen imndred and tweuly eiglit, and second nrt, cle treaty uf July twenly ninth, eighteen h-.:ndred a d twenty nine, one t lousand one Imndred ond seventy nine dollarsand seveuty four cents.
For permanent proiis on for fifty barrels of salt, per sejond article Ireati of July twenty nia h, cighi.cen hundred and twjaty nine, one
nd eighty thrae do 1 rs anl three
uiidred cents.
For interest on two hundred and sixty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight dol lars and seventeen cents, at five per ceulum, n conformity with nrovi^ions of article seven uf tieaties of June Sth and 17th. 1846, thirteen thousand fonr Iiundred and forty nine dollars nd ninety eints.
For this nmounnt to enable the Secrotary of the Interior to carry out the provisions ..f the bird article uf the treaty with Pottawatomie Indians of November 15tli, 18G1, as modified ly the treaty of ,Mareh 29, 1866, by paying to hose memhers of the tribe who nre entitled thereto nn lcr said treaty provisions a pro-rata share of their tribal funds, fifty-fonr thousand ninety nine dollars and thirteen cents.
F r this amouut to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions of he fonrth article ofthe treaty with Pottawatomies of November 15th, 1861, as modified by th? treaty of Marcli 29. 1866, by paying to those members of the tribe who are cnt tied to allot¬ ments of eighty acres of land each tbe cash aiue of the same, estimated at o le dollar per .acre, thc said amount to be reimbursed from the proceeds ofthe sales ofthe Pottawatom e ands, seven thousand two Iiundred dollars ; mnk ng in all sixty ono thonsand two hundred and ninety nine dollarsand thirteen cents. Potlawatomiea of Huron.
For p-ji-inaneut annu ty, in money or other¬ wise, per sccoud article treaty of November 17th, 1807, four huudred dollars. Q.tnpaws.
For edncatior, dnring the pleasure of tbe President, one ibousand dol ars.
For blacksmith and assistants, and tonl.s, iron, and steel for blacksmith's shop, one thou-
nd and sixty dollars.
For one farmer, duria.g fhe p'easurc of the President, six hundred dollars.
(Jiii-nai-elt and (jute leh-ule Indiana.
For third of five instalments on n^enty five thon-'and do'lars, (being the first series,) fur beneficial obje ts, uuder the direction of the President, per fonrth articic tteaty of July 1st,
1855, one thousand dollars. For ihirteentb o; tw-enty instalments, forthe
support of an agri -ultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructions, per tenth article treaty of July 1st, 1835, twci two thousand five Iiundred dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for thc employment of a blacksmith, carpenler, und far.-ier, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines far the sick, per tenth article treaty of July 1 t, 1855, four thousand onc bundred dollars.
River CroKs.
For this amfiunt, to bo expended for such goods, provisions, and otiier articles, as the President from time to time may determine, including transportation thereof, in instruct¬ ing in agricultural ant mechanical nursnits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support ofthe a^ed sick, and in¬ firm, fir the hciplcss orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civ¬ ilization, conifort, and improvement, thirty thousaud dollars.
Rogue River.
For third of fivo instalments, in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per 3d article treaty of .September 10th, 1853, three thonsand dollars.
Saca and Foxes of thc .Viaaissippi.
For permanent annuity in goods or other¬ wise, per t'lird article treaty of November 3J, 1804. onc thonsand dollar-.
For interest on eight hundred thousand dol¬ lars, at fivo per centum, per second article treaty of October llth, 1842, forty tbousand dollars.
Por fonrth of five instalments, for support of a physician and parchase of inedlciues, one tbonsand five hundred dollars.
For pay of a physician and purchase of me¬ dicines, one handrcd doll.ars.
For fourth of five instalments, for supplying snid tribes w th tubacco and salt, three hun¬ dred and fifly dollars.
Saes and Foxes of Miaaouri.
For interest on ono hundred and fifty seven thousand four Iiundred dollars, at five per centnm, under the direction of the President, per second article treaiy of October-'lst,1837, seven thousand eight hundred and seveuty dollars.
Seminolea.
For five per centum interest on two han¬ dred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid a^^ annnity. per eighth article treaty of August 7tli, 185G, twelve thousand five handred dol¬ lars.
For interest rn two hundred and fifty thon sand dollars, at five per centum, to be paid as annuity, (Ihey hoving joined tbeir brethren west,) per eighth article treaty uf Angnst 7tb,
1856, twelve thoasand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousaud dollars, nt the
rate of five pcr centuin pcr annum, '-to be paid aunually for the snpport of schools.', as per third article treaty of .March 2Iat, 18G6. two thousand five hundred dollars.
Tor interest on twenty thousand dollars, at thc rate of five per centnm per annum, -'to be paid annually," for the snpport of the Semi¬ nole government, as per third articic treaty of Marcli 21st, 1866, onc thonsand dullars. ."icnccitr
For permanent annuity, in..specie, per fourth article treatv of September twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, live hundred dollars.
Forperinanent annuity, specie, per fourth arlicie treaiy of Sepleinber fevcniecnih, eighteen bun- .Ire.l an.l eighteen, fivo hundre.l uoliars
For bliiek..^inith and nssistani, fhops and tools, iron and steel, to bo applied as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of February twenty third, eight.-cn hundred and ."i.\ty seven, ono thousand and sixtv dollar.^.
For ro'iller. during the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollars.
Se .ecus of Neic Yur'c.
For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of Februarv nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty one, six thounand dollars.
For inlereet, in lieu of investment, on seventy five thousand dollar.', at five per cen'uin, per act of June twenty seventh, eighteen hundred nnd forlv siit, three thonsand seven hundred and fifty dollHi-s
For interot at five Jier ceutum, on foriy three ihnusand and fifty dollar.', tninsferred from the Ontario Uank to ihe United .Slates treasury, per net of June tw-enfy seventh, eighteen hundred and fortv six, Iwo thoiuand oao hundred and flfty two dollarsand fifly eents.
Senecas aud Shatcneet.
For permanent annuity, in ppecie, pcr fourth article treaty of :^..pieuiber seveuteinth. hunilred nn.I eighteen, one thonsand doll
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1 and ;
el, 1
Ktant. »hop and tool* ind and sixty dollars. Settectts. tnijced .Vcttecas. aud .fhatettees. Q tf pairs, C.nfctcr.ttc I I'ei.ria,. Kttkt.kl.ts. iVcts. and I'laukcshaic. Olta,ca.„fnia„th,trit's F„rk and Roche DcR triif. nttitC eittiin Wyaud,dls. For foarlh of live instalments, for blaoksmUh mil assislant. fliop nn.I tooln. iroa nn.I steel fo sh..p. for Shaw-neej. five hun.lred dollars.
l.or fourth of six instalments, f.ir pny of black smith, and for necefsary iron and steel and tools f.ir I'eorias, Kaskaskins. Weas. and Vinnkefhaws one thou."and ouc hundred an.l twenty three dollar centi.
and twe
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.<:hau
POH
en hundred and 1
and third .
(lo.ship Uan.l.—Firniutiiof tw.jnty iiistaluii nis. to be e.^pendcd. un.ler the directiuii ofthe Piesi denf. in lhe purchaao of such artic'es. iuciuding iMitllef.irhifniinsorotherpurposes, asbeshiill dee .. uitiible to their wants, and coudition as huutei.- or herdsmen, one th. u.^and dollar.<..
S.'tasltones aud Bannocks.
shone.".—Fo
th of thirtv
stain
nts, to
;rht I.Ull.Ired suits of clothinif for malc-
.iver fourteen years of aj{e; the 11 innel, Uose. enlic... liud doiiiesrij for eight ban Ired fciuali.- • ,ver lhe age of twelve year«; aud such-oods a.' mny be n..e,lcd to m ike suits fur ci:; t hundre.l bov.-i an.l irirls, thirteen thousand eight hundred and aovcuty four dollars.
For second of ten inalaluients, for the porcha.«i of sueh articles as may be considered proper bv the Secretary of tho Interior, f.ir ono ih.iusand eight hundred persons roaniing, and six hundrei. persons engaged iu agricul ure, thirty thousand dollnrs.
For pav of ph^-sician, toncher, carpenter, engin cer, farmer, aud blncksiuiib, ns per tculh anicl. treaty of J.ily third, eighteen hundred and tixt^ eight, six thousand eight hundred dollars.
For second of three instalments, to he expended in presents Ibr the ten persoub wbo grow the mos- valuable crops, uuder the same act and treaty, five hundred doibirs.
For pay of second blacksmith, an.l furnishing iron and steel and other materials, un.ler the same artielc of said treaiy, two thousand dollars.
ISnnniicks.—Fir third of thiriy inslalinents, ti. purchase four hundred suits of clothing for miiles over fourteen vears of ugf ; the 11 mael. bose, caico. and domestics for I'our hundred females over th" the age of twelve year?; an.l such flannel and cot¬ ton goods as may be nce.le.l to make suits for four hundred boys and girls, six thuusand nine bundred anl thiriy seven dullars.
For thir.l of ten instalincnls, for tho parihntc of such arlicles as m .y be consi.lered proper b.i thc Secreta-y of the Interior f.u ei^bt hnndre.l persons r.iauiing, and four hundred persons engag¬ ed in agriculture, sixteen thousand dollars.
For pny of physician, teacher, cnr[,cuter, engin¬ eer, farmer, au 1^ l.lacksmitb, six thousand eight hundred dollnrs.
For hist of three instalmecnf.s, to be cxpcn.Ied in presents for'lho ten p.-rs.ins who grow thc most valuable crops, tiw; huutlred dollars.
Fur transportnlioii of goods th.it may be pur¬ chased for the Shoshones and Launocks, fifteen thousand dollars.
Shttshottes. Bannocks, and olher Hands of Indians in It ttho anil s,tulhe,tstern Ore,,„H
For this amount, to be expen.lcd in such goods, provisions, or other articles, as tho President ina.\ from time to time deteruiin'^ including transpor tati.m. in instiucting in agricultural pursuiis, io providing emploiees. educating children, procur¬ ing medicine an'l medical attenda ce, earo foi nnd support of the ng.d, sick, and infirm, forthe helplesv orphans ofsaid Indians, and in nny olher respect to promote Iheir civilization, comfort, and improvement, forty thousand dollars. Si'j- Nations of New York
For permanent annuity ii- Clothing nnd other useful articles, per sixth article treaty ofNovembcr st ventecnth, seventeen hundred and' ninety four, four thons in.l fivo hunlred ilollars. .Sion.c of different Tribes. Ittrlndliig Sailtee Si'.ux
in the Stnte of .lebr.tska, and I'onciis on thc
Oreat Sioux reserct.lian. and Fuluilte, of
.Santee Bttkotts Sioux who hiice taken
Uttiliesteadsntor near Flattdreau,
in Dakoia Territnry.
For pay of second blacksmith, and f irnisbing , steel, and other material, two thousand dot
s, to purchase ¦ars of age; for est ics nquired i; aTd for such needed tomnki .'d and City nin.-
lar:
For third of thiity instahnen' clothing f..r mn'cs over f.iurteen yi flannel, ho-p, en.l calico, and doni fur fcina'cs over twc'ie yea-'s or ag flannel audctliui goods as may be -nits for bovs and stirls, one hundr thous.ind f .ur hun.lred dollars.
For third of thirty instalments, fo purchase such articles ns mny be cousidircd proper by thc Secre. tary of the Interior for uersuus roaming and for i.ersons engaged in agriculture, two hundred and thirty 5i.x thous.ind d.llsr.s.
For last of three instnlnients. to be expended in presents to thc ten persons who grow the mosi valuable crops, Bve hundre.l dollars.
F-ir transportation, nnd the necessary expense? of deli,-ering goods, to be purchased for Ibe dif ferent bands of tho Sioux Indinns. under treaty ol April twenty ninlh. cightei-n hundrcl an.l sixty eight, one hundred and filty thousand dullars. Sioux, Sisseton anti WnTlpelrm nnd Santee Stcmx of L,.kc Traverse aud Decil's Lake
For this amount, to be cvpended in such goods, provisions, or other articles aa tbe I'resident may, I'roui time to time, deteriaine, inclu.ling transpor¬ tation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and inec'ianiciil pursuits, in providinj; employees, educating chiluren. procuring medicine and med¬ ical attendance, earo forand support ^uf tbe aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans ofsaid Indians, and in any other respect to promote the r civiliiation, comfort, and improvement, seventy flve thousand dellars.
Yankton Tribe of Sioux.
For fourth of ten instalments, (second series,) to bo paid to them or expended for their benefit, commencing with Ihe year in whioh they shall remove to and settle and reside upon their reser- vatiin, per fourth articic treaty of .April nine¬ teenth, eighteen hon.Ircd and fifly eight, fortv thousand dollnrs.
Fur triinspitrtation of goods, one thousand five hundred dollars.
iS'i'oMX on tltc Milk Ricer Reservation.
For (his amount, to be expendcl in -.uch good.s, provisions, and other useful nrficles, ns the Presi- .tent may from time to time determine, including transportation, in instructing in agrieultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, edu- cnting children, procuring inedicines and medical alien.Ijucc, care for nnd support of tho aged. sick, and infirm, for tho helpless orphansofsaid In.lians, aud in any respect to promote thoir civiliiation. oomfort. and improvement, onc hundred and fifty thousand dollais.
Wall-Ptih. Pee Tribe ,if Snake Indians.
For lirst oriheinslaIra->nts. to be o.vpended un¬ der the direction of the Presblent. as per seventh article treatyof iugast tu-elfth, lSG.i,ono thousand two hundred dollars.
S-klallams.
For third of five iostabnenis on si.vty thon.'an.l ilollars. (being the fiflh series.) under the direction ofthe Presi .cnt. per fifth artiole treaty of Janua ry 2fith, 1555, two thousand four huadrcd dollars.
For thirtccnlb of wtinty instalments, fortho emtdoyment of a blacksmith, carpenter, firmer, and a physician, who shall fnrnish medioine for the sick, per In aty of June 26th, 1S55, four thous¬ and six hundred dollnrs.
For support ofa smith nn.I carpenler shop, and to provi,Ic the necessary tools therefor, fivo hun¬ dred dollars.
Tabc,j,iaehe Band of Utah Indians.
For ninlh of len instalments, for the )iurchase of gnids. under the din ctiou of thc Secretnry of the' Interior, per eighth article treaty of Oclober seventh, eighteen hun.lred and sixtv three, aad Semite amendment of Maich 2ath, ISG4, tcn thons-
For
clo treaty of Mny tenih. eighteen hundred and fifty four, one Ibousand dollars.
For permanent arnuiiyi in specie, foreduentional purposes, per fourth nrticle Irrnty of September twenly ninlh, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third arlicie treaty of Mny tenth, eighteen huudred and fifly four, Iwo Ihoufund dollars.
For interest nt five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educaiional purj.osis. Jicr tbiid article irealy of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fitly four, two Ihousnnd dollars.
Shoshone.. l-instern ISands.—For ninlh of twenty instal¬ ments, to be expended, under the direction of the President, in the purchnse of sucb articles as lie inav deem suitable tu Iheir wants, either as hm t- ers"or herjsnien. per fiflh nrticlc treaty of July second, eighteen hun.lred and sb-ny throe, tcn thousand dollnIS.
Western Bauds.—For ninth of twenty instal¬ ments, to be ex^icnded, under thc direction of tie President, in the purchase nf such arlicles as-1 e may dorm suitable to their wants, either as hu it¬ ers or bcrdsini n, pcr seventh nrticlc treaty oi 0 -t- oUer first, eigbteen hundred and .'ixty three, fi-e tb.ius.ind dollnrs.
Northwestern Bands.-For ninlh of twenly in¬ stalments, to be expende.I. under the direction of tho Presiden', in the purchase of sueh articles as uo may deem suitable to h.-ir wants, citherns hunters or herdsnieu, per thinl artic^o treaiy of July thirtieth. ciKbteen hundred and sixty tbree, five thousand dollars.
rniisportntion. and general incidental ex of Iho delivery of goods, [irovisions. and stock, ns per simo article of s.iuiJ treaty, two Ibousand ilol'ars.
Tabc'iuathe. Mnnche. Capote. Weeminuche. Yttntpa, Grand Kleer and Uiutah Bands .tf Utes. For pnv of two carpenters, two millers, two far¬ mer.', nnd one blaek.sioitb. as per fifteenth anicle treaty of M iroh 2 1Sfi7. nine thousand dolla For pav of two teachers, as per same ar snme treatv. Iwo Ihousnnd dolli
if each of the hea.l chiefs ofthe Wnlla-Walla, Cayuse. and L'nialilla bunds, the sum of five hund¬ red ibi'lar. pcr annum, per fifth nrticle treaty of .iiutt'J.I h, 1^53. one Ibousand five hundr d .hilars. ir.'--;,il.., and -Ither Afi'iatel B,tnds. and Indians iu Ctunhy Leated from Vhtictoics. For this amount, to bo exoendcd in such goo-ls, provisiiins. nnd i.ther-arliolesas the President may fr. m time to time determine, inc'udin-r transiiorta- tion thereof, in instructing in -agricultural and I pursuits, in providing emplo
iitinr child Itll nd mce, care for nnd support of ih. f.ir the h -lple..s or]ihi
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otlu
of
tl, pr
ent, fifty tbo
-ivilinalion. comfort, nnd imp snnd dollars.
irinnebag,,:
For interst on ei;;ht huud thousand nine hundn-d ami ni teen cents, a* live J er nl tl Ml. J ir liiitli riliele 'realy of November Ist. IS37, aqd joint resolution .if July I71I1, 1.162. forty tour thousand Ihreehund- red an.l forty five d.illars an.l forty six cuts.
For twenty sixth of thirty instnlments of inter es on seventy live thousond Ihree hun.Ired nnd .¦i.,rhly seven dolbirs and twenty eighl ecu's, nt live per cntuin. per fiunh article trentv of October lii.'b. 1816, three thoosaml seven hundred and sixty ninedolhirs and thirty six cents
For intenst on seventy eight thonsand threo handrcd an.l forty dollnrs nnd forty one cents, at five per centum, to hci-xpen.led nnder Ibe din-c'ion of the Secretary of the Interior, for tbe erection of hou.«c8, iniproveincnt of iheir allotments of land, purchase of stock, agricultural in p'l-nients, seeds, and other beneficial purposes, three thousnnil nino bu-dre I an'l seventeen d.dlars and two cents.
For transportation of goods, three thonsand dol¬ lars.
rait-amo Nation.
For third of five instalments, of third series, for beneficial objects, under the di'C.- ion of the Pi-esi- ilent. per fourth article treaty o;' June Uih. 18:5, six thousand dollars.
For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for Iho support of two schools, ono of which is to be nn agricultural and indnstrial scbool, keeping in re¬ pair school building.', and for piovidiug suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fiflh arliele treatv ol June Sth, 1355, one thousand five hun¬ dred .lollars.
Forlhirteenth of twenty instalments, for Ihc em¬ ployment of one superintendent of ti aching nnd two teachers, per fifth anicle treaty of Juue Ulh, IL5i>, Ibrec thousand twu hundred dollars.
Fur thirteciith of twenty instalments, for the salary of sueh person as the said confeUeraled tribes and bands of Indians raay select to be tbeir hea.l chief, per fifth aniclo treaty of June ninlh, IS.io, flve huudred dollars. General Incidental Expenses of the Indian Service.
For surny of Indinn reserves under treaty slip- ulation.s fitly Uve thousand dollars.
For tho surveys of exterior boundaries of ladinn reservations, antl sub dividing port iiins i.f thesame, one hundred and fifty tbousauu doliais : And pro- viiloi. That no pnrt of this a| propriation shall be u.ied for tho survey uf the reservid lands of thc Cb .ctnws, Lemin'ibs, or Creeks, or of tbe landsof the Che-okees east of the ninety sixth meridiuD, wilhuut the consent ofsaid Indians first expressed in open cuuncil in tho usual manner; And provi¬ ded further, That Ibe C'onimissioncruf the Ueneral Land Oifiee mny allow for surveying (iraud HoDde reservation tbe same as alluwed J'or the survey of alhcr similar reservations in thc S.'ate of Oregon, out of any money heretofure ajiprupriated for that purpose, .-hiiuld he deem it just.
Fur this amount, or so much thoreof as ma.v be necessary, to pay the expenses of the comuiissioa of eitizens serving without pay, nppointcd by iho President un.ler tho provisions of the fourth seo- iun of the act of April llllh. IS6U, thesnin uf fif¬ teen thou'and dollnrs; and said commission is hereby continued, w.th the powers and duties heretofore provided l.y law : Provided, That any inembcr of the board uf Indian commissioncis is hereby empowered to investigate all coatracts, ex- lienditures. an J accounts in connection wilh the Indian service, and shall have access lo all books .lud papers relating thereto in any government ¦ ifficc; but thc examination of vouchers and ac¬ counts by the executive comuiittee uf said buurd sh'ill not be a jirerequisite of payment.
Arizona.—Fur thc genenil incidental expenses of the Indian S' rvice in the Territor,v of A.izuua, lireseuts of goods, agricultural imjilemiuts. nml uther useful articles, and to as'ist them to locnto iu permanent abodes, anil sustain ihemselves by 'ho pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under thc direction of theSecretary of the Interior, ^ev- enty five thousand dullars.
Califurnia.—For the general inci'lental expenses of thc Indian seivi-( in California, puy of eai- pluyees. prt scuts of guods, agricultural luiplemeots, and other useful articles, and tu assist ibim tti to* cate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves bv the pursuits of civilized life, tu be expi ndeit under the direc'ion of the Secretary of tbs Interi¬ or, eighty fiyc thousand dollars.
Colora.lo Territory.—For the genenil ineblental expenses of tho Indian fcrvice io Colorado Terri¬ tory, presents of goo.ls, agricultural implements, antl other useful articles, and to assist them In locate in permanent abodi-s. nnd sustain thtmsrhts by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under thc direction oftho Secretary of the Interior ten thousanii dollars.
Dakota Te ritory.—Fur the general incidental expenses of the Indian service io Dakota Territo¬ ry, jn-cscnts of goods, agricultural implements, and uther u-ieful articles, and to assist tbem to locate in pernianentabodes. and suslainlhemselvts by the jiursuils of civilized life, so be expended un.ler the direction oftho Secretary of ibe Interior, twenty thousand dollars.
Idaho Tirritory.—For the general incidental ex})enses ofthe ludiifu service in Idaho Tenitory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, snd uther uselul articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain iheraselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to bo cxpendeB under Ihe direction of the Secretary ofthe Interior, twea- ly thousand dollars.
Montana Territory.—Forthe general injidental expenses of tbo Indian service in Montana Terri¬ tory,].resents ofgoods.ag.-icullural implement)-,and o'hir useful articb s, and to assist thim to locate in permanent abo.les, ami lo sustain theinselve* by tbo pursuits of civilized life, to bo expelifled under tbe direction of theSicntary of tbe Interior, twenty five thousand doib.rs.
For the peneral incldenlolexiK-nsesof Ihelndianservico in Nevada, p.-eeats of ^outls, agr.cu.tunil impletiieiiis, aud Olher usefal,articles, on.l to assise lb la to It c te in iM-r- iiiiueotali.. |
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