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!; . I! ' Jj.-'j '. ; ; : . ... , . THURSDAY, ATOIL 3, 1873. Uy tlie Sea. omc, make for me a little song. 'Twis bo a spirit Raid to me And make itust four verses lon?f And matte it week owwi. v -"- And make it all about the sea. Sing me about tke wild waste shore, Vhen. lonir ana ions aeo. wiu uio " CF " . i . You watched the silver bails tnai oore The great, strong ship across me sea The blue, the brig tit, tne Dounaie&s s. inr m about the Dlans we planned; T How one of those good ships should be My way to find some flowery land Awiv ncvona mo misty se Where,alway,you should livo with vie. Hing, lastly, how our hearts were caught Up Into heaven, because inai we . Knew not the llowery land we sought Imv all .beyond that other sea j That soundless, sailless, solemn sea. i official r AWS OF THE UNITED STATES, framed at the third Scssioit of the forty-second Congress. ' f General atcbe-Xo. 31. Ar ACT making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of - the Indian department, and for ful- j tilling treaty stipulations with various 'Indian tribes, for the year ending ! June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ! seventy-four, and for other purposes, jlle it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the United States f America, in Conuress assembled, That too following sums be, and they are herebv. appropriated for tho lineal year ending J une mirucui, triuni " "huicu and seventy-four, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, fnr the nurnose of payinsr the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and fulfilling treaty stipu lations with tho various Indian tribes, and where the ex igenciesbf tho service requiro it, goods and upplies for the Ittdian service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth,, eighteen hundred ami " fcaventy-four, may le purchased and transported during the current fiscal For pay of eight superintendents of Indian affairs, namely: lwo superin tendents for the tribes east of the liocky mountains ; one for Oregon ; one for the Territory of Washington ; one for the Territory of New Mexico; one for Cali fornia ; one for the Territory of Arizona; and one for the Territory of Montana, nineteen thousand one hundred dollars. For pay of seventy-one agents of In dian affairs, namely : Five for the tribes in Oregon, namely: Warm Springs, Klamath, tirancl Hondo, Siletz, and Umatilla agencies; .Three for the tribes in Washington Territory, namely: Neah Bay, Yakama, and Skokomish agencies; Three for the tribes in California, namely: lloopa Valley, Round Valley, and Tulo River agencies ; Two for the tribes in Nevada, namely: Pi-Utc, and Walker Kiver, and Pyramid Luke agencies ; Two fur the tribes in Idaho, namely : Nez Perce and Fort Hall agencies ; Four for the tribes in Montana, namelr: Flathcads, II lack feet, Crow, and Milk Kiver agencies; Ten for tho tribes in Dakota, namely : Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, Ponca, Upper Missouri, (J rand Kiver, Cheyen ne River, Fort llerthold, Sisscfon, and Devil's Iake agencies; .One for tho trilies in Wyoming, namely : Shoshone and Bannock agen cies ; )no for tho tribes in Utah, namely: Uintah Valley agency ; . Six for the tribe," in New Mexico, namely: Albiriuin, Navajo, Cimmaron, Mesoalero Apache, Southern Apache, and. pueblo agencies ; Two for the tril" in (Vlorada. namely: I Pmis and White l.ivcr agencies - Six for the tribes in Nebraska, nanu 1 : Croat Nemaha, Omaha, WInebago, Pawnee, Otoe, and tSantee agencies ; Throe .fur tho trilcs in Kansas, namely: Pottawatomie, Kaw or Kan sas, and Kiokapoo agencies ; Ten for the tribes iu the Indian Terri- tory, namely : Sac ami Fox, Quapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, Upper Arkansas, Wichita, Chcrokre, Creek, Choctaw and Chickasaw, and .Seminole agencies ; One for the tribes in Minnesota, namely: Chipiewa agency ; 'j One for the tribes in Iowa, namely: Sac and Fox of Iowa agency ; and it shall be tho duty of said agent to reside at or near where said tribes are located, giving all necessary time to their edu cation and in instructing them in agri- culture and mechanic arts. .Two for tho triles in namely: Oreen Bay and agenevs ; "One for th tribes in namely : Maekmac agency ; One fur the New York namely : New Yerk agency ; Seven for the tribes "yn Arizona, namely: Papago, Colorado Kiver, Pima and Maricopa, Chiricahui, Camp Verde, Camp Apache, and Moquia Pueblo agencies, one hundred and six thousand live hundred dollars: Provided, That it shall be tho duty of the President to dispense with the services of such In dian agents and superintendents herein mentioned as may be practicable ; and where it is practicable he shall require the same person to perform the duties of two agencies or snjcrintendcncies for one salary. tor pay of sj-ccial agent for the uoship Western- and Northwestern bands of Shoshones. in Western Utah and Eastern Nevada, fine thousand live mind rot dollars. l or three sub-agents, on for the tribes iu Oregn, namely: Alesea sub- agem-y ; and io i'-r the tribes In Wash ington Territory, namely : Tulalioand Ouinaielt sub-agencies, three thousand dollars. tor payor clerk to superintendent ior 1 aiiiornia, ono thousand eight hun . dred dollars. For temporary clerks to sunerintcn dents, six thousand two hundred dol lars. For"payof eighty-nine interpreters, thirty-nine thousand seven hundred dollars, as follows: Seven for the tribes In Oregon, namely : two for the K lam atli agency, and one each for the G rand Konde, Siletz, Umatilla, Warm Spring, ard Alesea sub-agency, at five hundred dollars per annum c am. Nine interpreters for the tribes In tasmngion lerntorv, namely: oue each for the xakama, Tulalip, Makab, S'Klallam, Quinaielt, and Ouillehute agencies, and ono each for the Fort Col ville, Chehalis, Olympia. and Puyallup reservations, at live hundred dollars per annum each. Two for the tribes m Idaho, namely t Nez Perce and -Fort Hall agencies, at five hundred dollars per annum each. Three fur the tribes in Nevada, namely: Pi-Ute, Walker River, and Pyramid Lake agencies, at fivehundred dollars each. - Four for tho tribes in Montana, namely: Flathead. Illackieet, Crow, and Milk River agencies, at four hun dred dollars each. Ten for the tribes in Dakota, namely: Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, Pon ca, Upper Missouri, Grand River, Che yenne River, Fort Berthold, Sisseton, and Devil's Lake agencies, at four hun dred dollars per annum each. One for the tribes in Wyoming, namely: Shoshone and liaunock agency, at five hundred dollars. One for the tribes in Utah, at five hundred dollars per annum. APACHES, For sixth provided to Wisconsin, La Pointe Michigan, Indians, Eight for the tribes In New Mexico, namely: one for the New Mexico su perintendency, two - for the Navajo agency, and one each for the Albiquin, Cimmaron. Mescalero Apache. Southern Anache. and Pueblo aeences. at five hundred dollars ner annum each. Three for the tribes in Colorado, namely: Los Pinos at d White River Agencies, and Denver SDecial azency. at live hundred dollars ner annum each. Seven for the tribes in Nebraska, namely: Two for the Great Nemaha atrencv. and one each for the Winnebago, Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, and Santee agen cies, at four hundrea dollars per annum each. Three for the tribes in Kansas, name- lv; Pottawatomie. Kaw. or Kansas, and Kickapoo agencies, at four hundred dol lars each. m Eleven for the tribes in Indian Tern tory, namely: Two for the Upper Ar kansas agency, one each forth K 10 was, Sac and Fox, Quapaw Neosho, Wichita, Cherokee Creek. Choctaw, Chichasaw, and Seminole aeencies. at four hundred dollars ner annum each Two for the tribes in Wisconsin, namtdv: Green liav and La Pointe asrencies. at four hundred dollars each. Four for the tribes in Minnesota, nuniplv! Chinnewa airencv. at four hundred dollars each. Five for the tribes in Michigan, name ly : Mackinac agency, at four hundred dollars each. One for the New 1 ork Indians, name- 1v: New York asencv. four hundred (fullara. One fur the tribes in Iowa, namely: Sac and Fox atrency. four hundred dol lars. Seven for the tribes In Arizona, namely : Papago, Colorado Kiver, 1'iina ana .aiancopa, aiotiuis ucuiuagnniM. and f'amn Grant. Cainn. v erde. and rainn A i.arhft special airencies. at uve hnndrod dollars each. For buildings at agencies, and repairs orime. ten thousand dollars. For vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, five thousand dollars. For presents to and provisions for In- dians, ten thousand donars. i or continsrencies. including iravei- lin-- incidental, current, and contingent o . . 1 . expenses of superintendents ana ageut, aim 01 lueir ouitw, uj lars. KIOWAS AND COM- ANCIIES. of thirty instalments, as be expended under the tenth article treaty of October twenty first. oichtccn hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with the Kiowas and Co- inanehes. and under the third article treaty of same date with tho Apaches, thirty thousand dollars. i- or purcnase 01 doming, as pruwueu In same treaties, twenty-six thousand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, black smith, miner, ana engineer, inuiuuu sand two hundred dollars. For nay of physician and teacher, two thousand five hundred dollars, For transportation of goods, live thou sand dollars. ARICKAREES. GROS VENTRES, AND MAN DANS. For this amount, to be expended in such coods. provisions, and other arti cles as the President may from time t time.determine including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procur ing medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick. and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and many oiner icspect to promote their civilization, com ion, and improvement, seventy-uve mou sand dollars. APACHES. J For this amount, to subsist and prop erly care for tho Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, who nate been or may be collected on reservations in New Mexico and Arizona, two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars: t'ro- vided. That this appropriation shall be expended only in lehalt of those In dians who go and remain upon said re servations and retrain irom nosumies, aud shall not exceed one hundred dol lars per capita per annum. Alt APA HOES, C II E Y E N N E S, APACHES, KIOWAS, COMAN CHES, AND WICIIITAS. Tor subsistence of the Arapahoes, Cheycnnos, Apache, Kiowas, and Co manche Indians, and Wichita Indians, (and transportation of the same,) who have been collected upon the reserva tions set apart for their use and occupa tion, two hundred thousand dollars: Prf.vidod, That tho amount so expended sli:ill not e.oeel no hundred dollars per capita per annum. j ASS1NAKOINES. For ilos amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other arti cles as tho President may from time to time determine, including transporta tion thereof, in instructing in agricul tural and .mechanical pui suits, in pro viding employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attend ance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless or phaus of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their comfort, civi lization, and improvement, miny uiou sand Dollars. !BLACKFEET, BLOODS, ' PIEGANS. . For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other arti cles as the President may from time to time determine, including transporta tion thereof, in instructing in agricul tural and mechanical pursuits, in pro viding employees, educating children, procuring medicine, and medical at tendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in every other respect to promote their civiliza tion, comfort, and improvement, titty thousand dollars. CALAPOOIAS. MOLALLAS. AND CLACKAMAS OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY. For fourth of five instalments of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, five thousand five huudred dol lars. CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES. For sixth or thirty instalments pro vided to be expended under tenth arti cle treaty of October twenty-eighth, eighteen Jiundred and sixty-seven, twenty thousand dollars. ior purchase of elothin of Chinoftwas. aa m, thl.J ' art trMI ni AnrilBBT- f ... - X?:ZL'Z a V5.Kt. nr sixth article tren'r of May seventh, ?hiftus7nd Dd 1.ur,me . . ... A . ar a. e sm 1tllSM For eighth of twenty instalments 01 uwuau . . t ,An M'w va v f 11 iiv rj I annuitv. in DroTisions. amniuuiwuu . ? ...4 and tobacco, as p?r third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen nunareu uu cirtv.Bir nnA thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments of annuity, in goods and otner anicies, as per third article treaty or April sevemu. oichtpan hundrMl and sixtv-six. SIX thousand five hundred donars. For transportation and necessary cost or delivery or annuity gooos anu provi sions, per sixth article treaty of April seventh, eighteen' hundred - and sixty- six, one thousand 'Ave hundred dollars. .1 CIIIPPEWAS LAKE SUPE- For nineteenth bf twenty instalments, in coin, per fourth article treaty of Sep tember trirtietb, eighteen hundred and fifty-lour, five thousand dollars. I or nineteenth bf twenty instalments. in goods, household j: furniture, and coukincr utensils'.! per: fourth article of September thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and fiftv-fodr. eight thousand dol lars, e J For nineteenth Jbf twenty instalments, for agricultural ijnplements and cattle, carpenters and otner toois, ana ouiiu- ing materials, perl fourth article treaty of September thfrtietn. eicnteen nun- dred and fifty -foiir, three thousand dol lars, i ! For nineteenth 0 twenty instalments, for moral and educational purposes. three hundred dcillarsfof which to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly, to enable them to! maintain a school at their village, per fourth article treaty of September thirtieth, elenteen nundred and fifty-four, three thousand dollars. or nineteenth or twenty instalments, foreix smiths and assistants, per sec ond and fifth articles treaty of Septem ber thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fivo thousand and forty .dol For nineteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of six smiths' shops, per second and fifth article? treaty of Sep tember thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand three hundred x ... . ?- and twenty dollars. For seventeenth oft twenty instal ments, for the seventh smith and assist ant, and support of shops, per second and fifth articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nity four, one thousand and sixty dollars. i or support of smith sand shop, dur ing the pleasure of the President, as per seventh and twelfth i articles treaty of April sevenllu einhtceri hundred and sixty-six. six hundred dollars. i or support or two termers, during the pleasure of the President, as per twelfth article treaty! of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, and seventh article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty six, one thousand two hundred dollars. i or transportation, ana necessary cost or delivery or annuity ;ana provisions tor Chiooewas 01 l.an.ej csupenor. tnree thousand dollars. j CIIIPPEWAS OF I THE MISSIS SIPPI For seventh of ten Instalments of tho second series, in money, per fourth ar ticle treaty of October jlourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, ami eighth ar ticle treaty of September thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and fif'ty-four, and third article treaty of Mayjseventh, eighteen hundred and sixtv-iour. iour luousauu one hundred and "sixjy-six dollars and sixtv-seven cents. 1 j ior seventh of ten instalments 01 tne second series, for the pay of two carpen ters, ner. fourth article ireatv of October fourth, eighteen hundivd and forty-two. and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nity Ibur. and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hiuulred and sixty- four, four hundred dollars. For seventh of too ufetalmems 01 the For pay of services and travelling ex penses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments to the Indians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty days' service, at five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles' travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty doliars. For pay of femala teft -hers employed on the reservation to instruct Indian girls in domestic economy, one thousand dollars. - . CIIIPPEWAS, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINNEBAGOSHISII BANDS. For nineteenth of thirty instalments of annuity, in money, per third article treaty of February twenty second, eight een hundred and fifty five, ten thousand eix hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty six cents. i or nineteentn or tinny insuumeuw of annuity, in goods, per third article treaty of February twenty second. eighteen hundred and nity uve, eigni thousand dollars. For nineteenth of thirty instalments, for purposes of utility, per third article treaty of February twenty second, eighteen hundred j and fifty five, four thousand dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments. for purposes of education, per third article treaty of February twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand dollars. CIIIPPEWAS OF RED LAKE AND j PEMBINA TRIBE OF CIIIPPEWAS. For this amount, as annuity, to be paid per capita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty of October second, eighteen hundred and sixty three, and second article supple mentary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred .amfsixty four, ten thousand dollars. For this amount; to tho Pembina band of Chippewas, during tho pleasure of the President, per samo treaty, fivo thousand dollars, f For tenth of fifteen instalments, for the purpose of supplying the Red Lake band 01 tuippewas wuu guiiug twine, cotton matter, calico. Imsey, blankets sheeting, flannels, provisions, farming tools, and for such other uselul articles and for such other useful purposes as may be deemed ior their best interests, per third article supplementary treaty of April twelfth, eisnteen nunureuanu sixty lour, eiyrht thousand aonars. ior tenth 01 niteen instalments, ior same obiects. ior A'cmoina uanu 01 Chippewas, per same treaty, four thou sand dollars. I For tenth of fifteen instalments, for pay Df one blacdsmith, one physician, who shall lurnisn nieuicme ioriue sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article of name treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For tenth of fifteen instalments, for the purchase of iron and steel, and other articles, fur blacksmithing pur pose3. per same treaty as above, one thousand five hundred dollars. For tenth of fifteen instalments, to be extended for carpentering, and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars. For tenth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a board oi visitors, to consist ol not more than tnrco per sons, to attend the afinuity payments ol thei said Chippewa Indians, each member of tho board to be paid not more than five dollars" per day for not more than twenty dars service, and ten cents per mile lor not more than three hundred miles' travel, three pun- second series, in goods, per fourth arti-I dred and ninety dollars. AND as per same article, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, as per thirteenth article same treaty, two thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, black smith, miller and engineer, as per same article, five thousand two bundred dol lars. For transportation of goods for Chev- ennes and -Arapahoes, seven thousand five hundred dollars, j CHICK ASAWS. For permanent annuity in soods. tnree thousand dollars. CIIIPPE- BOISE FORT BAND OF 1 WAS. For eighth of twenty instalments, lor the support of one blacksmith and as sistant, and for tools, iron and steel. and other articles necessary for the blacksmith shop, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hun dred and sixty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, for the support of one school teacher, and I ior tne necessary uooks ana stationery, as per third article treaty of April sev enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. eight hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, for the instruction of Indians in farmincr. and purchase of needs, tools and so forth, asi per third anu-lo treaty of April sev enth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eight hundred dollais. For eighth of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, to be paid per capita, cle treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and fortvl-twd, and eighth arti cle treaty of September thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and fifty-lour, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-tour, three thousand five hundred dollars. Si For seventh of ten instalments ol tho second series, for support ol 'schools, per fourth article treaty of October lourin, eighteen hundred au'4 forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thir tieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixtv-six dollars and six ty-seven $nts. j ; For seventh often instalments of sec ond series, for the purchase of provi sions and tobacco, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hun dred and forty-two and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-Jbuf,and third article, treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty- seven dollars and sixtyTseven cents, For seventh often instalments of the second series, for thyli'support of two smiths' shops, including the pay of two smiths and assistant, and furnishing iron and steel, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two. and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-sev en dollars and sixty-seven cents. For seventh of teu instalments of the second series, for pay of two farmers, per third article treaty of May sev enth, eighteen hundred"; aud sixty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. I" For nineteenth of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, toer third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For sixth often instalments, for the support of a school or schools upon said reservation, iu accordance with third article treaty of Matk-h nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars. . . For sixth often instalments, to be ex pended in promoting the progress of the people in agriculture and assisting them to become self-sustaining, in accordance with third article treaty of March nine teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, six thousand dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, for the support of a physician;; in accordance with third article treaty! of March nine teenth, eighteen, hundred and sixty seven, one thousand two hundred dol lars. . .; . For sixth of ten instalments, for the purchase of necessary medicines, in ac cordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred ! and sixty-seven, three hundred dollars For transportation and necessary ccst 01 ueiivery oi anauuit? anu provisions for the Chippewas of the Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article treaty of xuarch nineteentn.1 eighteen Hundred and sixty seven, three thousand dollars, CIIIPPEWAS OF THE" MISSISSIPPI, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINNE BAGOSHISII BANDS OF CHIP PEWA..INDIANS. J For last of ten instalments, to furnish saia Indians witn : ten; yoxe or good work oxen, twenty loghaias, two hun dred grubbing hoes, 'ten plows, ten grindstones, one hundred axes, (han dled,) twenty spades, and other farming implements, per fifth article treaty of May seventn, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. ' For the pay of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one .thousand -eight hundred dollars; four! farm laborers, two thousand four hundred dollars: one physician, one thousand two hun dred do. lars; and medicine for the sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty four.Iseven thousand seven hundred dollars. For this amonnt, to be applied toward the support of a saw mill, to be built for the common use of the Chippewas of the Mississippi and,' tho Rett Lake For transportation ot annuity goods and niovisions. and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Red; Lake and Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars. CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per secorid article treaty of November sixteenth, eighteen hundred and five.and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand dollars. For permanent amuiiiv, for support of light horsemen, per thirteenth article treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, and thirteenth article treaty or June twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty six, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, for support of blacksmith, per sixth article treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twcnty,ninth article treaty of Janu ary twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty five.and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty second, eighteen hun dred and filly five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, per second article treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty five, and thirteenth article treaty ol June twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, six thousand dollars. . . For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article treaty of January twentieth, eigliteen huudred and twenty five, and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three hur.drcd and twenty dollars. For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand two hundred and fifty seven dollars and ninety two cents, at five per centum per annum, for educa tion, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the' general council "of the Choctaws, in conformity with the pro visions contained in the ninth aud thir teenth articles treaty of January twen tieth, eighteen hundred and twenty five, and treaty ot June twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, nine teen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty nine cents. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. - , For fourth of five instalments, third series, for beneficial objects, per second article treaty of June twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, four thousand dollars. For fourteenth of fifit-en instalments, for pay and subsistence of on farmer, one biacKsmitu, and one wagon, and Jilow maker, per fourth article tieatv 01 Tune twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand five hun dred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments. for pay aud subsistence of one physi cian, one sawyer, one miller, one su perintendent of farming operations, and one school teacher, per fourth article treaty of June twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, five thousand six hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for.saIary of the head chief of said con federated bands, per fourth article treaty of June twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, five hundred dollars. CREEKS. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty of August seventh, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty of August sev enth, eighteen hundred and fifty six, one thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent anuuity in money, per second article treaty of June sixteenth. eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eigh teen hundred and fifty six. three thou sand dollars. For permanent annuity in money. per fourth article treaty of January twenty fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty six, and fifth article - treaty ot August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty six. twenty thousand dollars. ior permanent annuity for black smith and assistant, and for shop and to jIs, per eighth article treaty of Janu ary twenty fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hnndrell and fifty six, eight hundred and forty dollars., ( For permanent annnity for iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hun dred and twenty six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hun dred and filly six, two hundred" and seventy dollars. For permanent annuity for the pav of, a wheelwright, per eighth article treaty of January twenty fourth, eigh teen hand red and twenty six, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eigh teen hundred and fifty six, six hundred dollars. ? For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel for shop, three hun dred and seventy dollars: ; For wagon maker, six hundred dol lars. I For education, one thousand dollars. For assistance in agricultural opera tions, two thousand dollars. For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars, for purposes of education, per sixth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty six; ten thousand dollars. For interest on six hundred and sev enty five thousand one hundred and sixty eight dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under provisions of third article treaty of June 'fourteenth, eigh teen hundred and sixty six, thirty three thousand seven hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty cents, i CROWS. For fifth of thfrty instalments, to sup ply male persons, six hundred in num ber, over fourteen years of age., with a suit of good substantial woolen cloth ing, consisting of coat, hat, pantaloons, flannel shirt, and woolen 'socks, as per ninth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen Hundred and sixty eight, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For fifth of thirty instalments, to sup ply each female, seven hundred in num ber, over twelve years of age, with a flannel shirt, or the goods necessary to make the same, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and twelve yards of cotton domestic, as per ! same article, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For fifth of thirty instalments, to sup ply three hundred and fifty boys and three hundred and fifty girls, under the ages named, such flannel and cotton goods as may be needed to make each a suit as aforesaid, together with a pair of woolen hose tor each, per same article, five tliousand nine hundred and twenty three dollars. For fifth often instalments, to be used by the Secretary Of the Interior in the purchase of such articles as from time to time the condition and necessities may indicate to be proper, the sum of tn dollars for each Indian roaming, as per same article, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars. i ' For pay of a physician, one thousand four hundred dollars. For fourth of twenty instalments, for pay of teacher and furnishing necessary books and stationery, under seventh article, same treaty, three thousand dollars. ! For pay of second blacksmith, and iron and steel, as per eighth article of the same treaty, two thousand dollars. For fourth of ten instalments, to be used by the Secretary ot the Interior in the purchase of such articles as from time to time the condition and necessi ties ol the Indians may indicate to bo proper, the sum of twenty dollars for each Indsan engaged in agriculture, as per ninth article' of the same treaty, a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. For last of lour instalments, to furn ish said Indians with Hour and meat, as per uimth article treaty of May sev enth, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, one.' hundred and thirty one thousand four hundred dollars. For pay of carpenter, miller, engin eer, farmer, and blacksmith, as per fit- sixteenth, eighteen hundred aqd fifty five, three hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the pay of each of the head chiefs of the Flatheads, Kootenay, and Upper Pend d'Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand fivehun dred dollars. ! For transportation of annnity goods and provisions to said Indians, per filth article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, two thousand dollars. , GROS VENTRES. ! For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions and other arti cles as the President may from time to time determine, including transports tion thereof, in instructing in agricul tural and mechanical pursuits, in pro viding employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical atten dance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, or the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, thirty-five thousand dollars. IOWAS. For interest, in lieu of investment on fifty seven thousand five hundred dol lars,, balance of one hundred and fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars, to July first, eighteen hundred and seven ty three, at five per centum per annum, for education or other beneficial purpo ses, under the direction of the Presi dent, per ninth article treaty of May tjveiiui, eignteen nunared and ntty four, two thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars. KANSAS. For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, per second ar ticle treaty of January fourteenth, eigh teen hundred and forty six, ten thou sand dollars. KICKAPOOS. For twentieth instalment of interest on one hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, for educa tional and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hun dred and fifty four, five thousand dol lars. For twentieth and last instalment on two hundred tliousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen huudred and seventy four, per secorid article treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For this amount, to enable the Presi dent of the United States to carry out the provisions of the third article of the treaty made with tho Kickapoo Indians, dated June twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty two, to be paid un der such rules as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, to twelv Kick apoo Indians who have become citizens of the United States, the same being their proportion of the sum of one hun dred thousand dollars provided for said tribe for education and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and filtv four, four thousandand fifty four dollars and five cents. artioles as the President may, from time to rime, determine, including transportation . thereof, - instructing in agricultural and mechanical! pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medi cal attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the help- half of which is to be in goods and ., t articles as may be deemed iifce.'sarv h tnem, per second article treaty v lounn. 1 fitly seven, thirty tcmber twenty fourth, ciirhi; V,l ' . -r--vi ii 1,1... .. .1 " dred and dollars. ior support of two schools, per third article y thoU,ailiJ less orphans of said Indians, and in tetnber twenty fourth, anv otner respect to prouuuo wieir civilization, comfort, and improvement, twenty five thousand dollars. 1 ma- , trt at , ) tt'ii tli hh if; teenth article of same treaty, five thou sand two hundred dollars. For transportation of goods, seven thousand dollars. i DELAWARES. For interest on thirty seven thousand one hundred and iorty three dollars and thirty-oue cents, at livo per centum, be ing the value, in part, of thirty six sec tions of laud set apart by treaty of eigh teen hundred and twenty nine, for ed ucation, per Senate resolution of June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty nine, and; nitu article treaty 01 may sixth, eighteen hundred and hlty tour, ono thousand eight hundred and nity seven dollars and seventeen cents. . D'WAMISII AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASHINGTON TER RITORY. i'or fourteenth instalment on one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, un der the direction of the President, per sixth article treaty of January twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, six thousaiid dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, far tho establishment and support of an agricultural and industrial school, and to proyidei said school with a suitable instructor or instructors, per fourteenth article treaty of January twenty second, eighteen hundred and 1 fifty fivo, three thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of a smith and carpenter shop, and furnishing it with necessary tools, five hundred dollars. ior louroeentnol twenty instalments, for the employment ot a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furniish medicines for the sick, per fourteenth article treaty of January twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, four thousand six hundred dollars. ,.' ' FLATHEADS AND OTHER. CON FEDERATED TRIBES. For last jof live instalments on one hundred ami twenty thousand dollais, being the tlkird series, for beneficial ob jects, at thet discretion ot the President, per lourth s article treaty 01 Jtny six teenth, eigbjteen hundred and fifty five, four thousand dollars. ; For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable fur niture, boots and stationery, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eigh teen hundred and fifty five, three hun dred dollars'. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for providing -suitable instructors there for, per filui article treaty July six teenth,, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand eiht hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping jin repair blacksmiths', tin and gun sniiths', carpenters', and wag on and plow makers' shops, and pro viding nect ssary tools therefor, per fifth article trea yof July sixteenth, eighteen hundred aud fifty five, five hundred dollars. J For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of two farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and fifty five, seven thousaud four huudred doliars. , For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in 1 epair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth ar ticle treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred anil fifty five, five hundred dollars. s For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping jliu repair the hospital, and prov ding the necessary medicines and furniture threfor,t per fifth article trea ty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred aud fifty five, three hundred dollars. i ; r fourteenth of twenty instalments, for pay of a jphysk-ian, per fifth article treaty' of Jnl,v;xteonth, eighteen hun dred and ti livo, one thousand four hundred dollars. For f .trteniii of twenty instalments, f.t kec;iii;r i. repair the buildings re quired :or Uko various employees, and furnishing ithe necessary furniture therefor, per!fifth article treaty of July KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS. For third of five instalments, to be applied uuderdirection of the President, as per second article ' treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and s.xty four, five thousand dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair ,one saw mill, one flouring mill, buildings for tho black smith, carpenter, and wagon and plow maker, tho manual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty four, one thousand dollars. For eighth nf twenty instalments, for tho purchase of tools and material for saw and flour mills, carpenter, .black smith, wagon and plow makers' shops, and books and stationery for. the manual labor school, as per fourth ar ticle treaty of October fourteenth, eight een hundred and sixty four, one thou sand five hundred dollars. For eighth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one superinten dent of farming, one farmer, one black smith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty four, six thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, to pay salary and subsistence of one phy sician, oue miller, and two school teach ers, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty four, three thousand six hundred, dollars. NAVAJO ES. - For fifth often instalments, of such ar tides of clothing, or raw material in lieu thereof, for eight thousand Navajo Indians, not exceeding nve dollars iper Indian, as .per eighth article treaty of June first, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, forty thousand dollars. For fourth of ten instalments, to be used by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in jhe purchase of such articles as from time to time the condition and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sutn of ten dollars to each person who engages in farming or mechanical pursuits, (say one thousand four hundred families,) fourteen thou sand dollars. For pay of two teachers, two thousand dollars. . I j For transportitioa of goods, ten thou sand dollars.: NEZ PERCE INDIANS. For fourthof five instalments, of third series, for beneficial objects, at the dis cretion of the President, per lourth ar ticle treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and nrty five, six thousand dollars. ; For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of two schools, one of which to be an agricultural and indus trial school, keeping in, repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty; of June eleventh, eighteen hundretf and fifty five, five hundred dollai s. For fourteenth of twenty instalments. for the employment of one superintend ent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty ot June eleventh. eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand two hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of one superintend ent of farming and two farmers, two millers, i two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, per fifth article treaty or June eleventh, eighteen hun dred and nity five, ten thousand aouars. For fourteenth ot twenty instalments, for pay of a physician, per fifth article treatyof June eleventh, eighteen hun dred and fifty fivo. one thousand four hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the buildings for the various employees and for provid ing the necessary iurnituro thereto per fifth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of such persdn as tho tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty of June eleventh. eighteen I hundred and fifty live, five hundred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty three, one thousand dollars. ; For eighth of sixteen instalments, for boarding and clothing the children who shall attend tho schools, providing, tho scnoois ami ooaruinsr iiourus wuu nec essary furniture, the purchase of neces sary wagons, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and ,1'or fencing of such lands as may be needed for gar dening and farming nurposesfor the schools, three thousand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding schools, two as sistant teachers, ono larmer, one car penter, and two millers, seven tliousand six hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines, and the furniture therefor, three hundred dollars. : For repairs of houses, mills, and tools, and necessary materials, three thousand five hundred dollars. dred andfififtv seven. dollars. " For pay bf two farmers, ( j , smiths, and two nppenticcs. (l! and apprentice, and two teat Ik k IIIWU.-KWIU (I'll UllIIUIIU Ji 1)1 1 dollars. , For pay of physician' and pur, medicines one tho.usand two , dollars. V ' . ; Fo the purc hase of in n and -t.;. oiner uecesarics ior me si,(I hundred dollars. For the purchaso of famui; - 1 ..... 1. T ...... . - aim mock, ono luousanu two I dollars. J ior repair of grist and three hundrt I dollars. For tra:iisp. nation and neVov ordelivei ii ot annuities for the two thon-ijdid dollars. For thisiamount, or so in u l, t A a akin Kn! VI AitAL, u .k t' . m. I " c;i-iwijf, ior i;h , mi,:,,, ment of otke matron, three teachers two assistant teachers, unu i r. i'i 1 ! the schools w ith fuel, books .V"' it j aw. ifii-: .11 v iw I ,, , tionerv fdrtv i even hundred l'ONCAS. Ior last! ol ton instalim HOriesJ to jb paid to them or l-xUl..''l lor their liteiiclit, ten thousand u,vin For thi amount, to he expended ing the pleasure ot th piesi,!,,, , furnishing such aid and assist ,. .'. agricultural and mechanical 1 urs-, including the working of tin. ,. ;,- provided by second article' tro;tt " March twelfth, eighteen hmi.l. ..1 " ... fifty eighty as the Secretary ol'ii,e h,; nor may tcoiisuier an vanla-eniiv ., necessary seven thousand live lie. ,1, dollars. For this ainoimt. or so nin Ii t;., as may bof necessary, to bo us, d .u , discretion of the President, fieiirv the work bf aiding and iuttrijrtii '!, Poncas mj the arts ol civilization a view to their sell support and sistencc and clot! dollars. 4 1 OTTAWATOM11 Mr Inn; tin th, aii IU v. 'i't Cie. ur Jldv Int.,;.- MAKAII TRIBE. For fourth often instalments of thirty thousand dollars, (being the fifth series!) under direction of the President, as per fifth article treaty of January thirty first, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, lor support of a smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty ot January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, five hundred dollars. Foi fourteenth of twenty instalments, for, the support of au agricultural and industrial school, and pay of teachers, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, four thousand six hundred dollars.- MENOMONEES. For eighth of fifteen instalments of annuity upon two hundred and forty two thousand six hundred and eighty six dollars, for cession of lands, per fourth article treatyof May twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, and senate, amendment tfiereto, sixteen thousand one huudred aud seventy nine dollars and six cents. MIAMIES OF KANSAS. For permanent provision for black smith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article treaty of Octo ber sixth, eighteen, hundred and eight een, and fourth article treaty of June filth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, per fifth article treaty of October sixth, eighteen huu dred and eighteen, fifth -artiole treaty of October twenty third, eighteen hundred and thirty four, and fourth article treaty of June filth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at fivo per centum, lor educational pur poses, per third article treaty of June filth, eighteen hundred anci fifty four, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third article treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. -MI AMES EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise, per lourth article treaty of August thfid, seventeen hundred aud ninety five, fivehundred dollars. For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise, per articles of treaty of August twenty first, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. ior permanent annuity, m goods or otherwise, per third and separate articles treatyof September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. MIAMIES OF INDIANA. For interest on two hundred and twenty one thousand two hundred and fifty seven dollars and eighty six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Senate amendment to fourth article treatyof June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, eleven thousaud and sixty two dollars and eighty nine cents. MOLELS. For pay of teachers of manual labor schools, for all necessary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils, three thousand dollars. MIX . :) s liOSHONES, BANNOCKS, AND SHEEP EATERS. ' For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP AND OTHER TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS. For nineteenth'' instalment, in part paj'tnent for relinquishment of title to lands, to be applied to beneficial objects. per fourth article treaty of December twenty sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one tliousand dollars. Eor nineteenth of twenty instalments, for p'ay bf instructors, smith, carpenter. tanner, and physician, who shall lurn ish medicine to the sick, per tenth arti cle, treaty; ol December twenty sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six thousand seven hundred.dollars. For nineteenth of tvvcnty.instalinents. for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and support of smith and carpenter shop, and, providing the necessarj' tools therctor, in conlormity with. tenth article treatyof December twenty sixth, eighteen ; hundred and fifty iour, one thousand fivo hundred dollars. - NORTHERN CHEYENNES AND ! ARAPAHOES. For fifth of thirty i instalments, for purchase of clothing, as per sixth article treaty ol May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, fifteen thousand dol lars. For fifth of '!! instalments, to be ex pended by the S eretary of the Interior, ten dollars ( ,th Indian roaming, (say one jhousai.d eight hundred souls,) in the purchase of such articles as from time to time tho condition and necessi ties of the Indians may indicate to be proper, as per s;. me treaty, eighteen thousand dollars. For transportation of go.- ils, live thousand dollars. - ) OMAIIAS. ' For sixtlr of fifteen instalments of this amount, being third series, in money 01 otherwise, per fourth article treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, twenty thousand dollars. For eighth of .ten instalments, for keeping in Repair a grist and Kaw mill, and support , of blacksmith shop, per eighth article treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, and third article treaty of March sixth, eigh teen hundred and sixty five, three hun dred dollar.. j For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two hun dred dollars, j For eighth often instalments, for pay of one miller, per same treaties, nine nunaied dollars. For eighth of teii instalments, for pay 01 ono larmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For eighth often instalments, for pay of blacksmith, per same treaties, nine nunarea donars. For idxth of ten instalments, for sun port of blacksmith shop, and supplying ioois ior me same, tnree hundred dollars. ""':" ! -.-; : j OS AGES. : . For interest on sixty- nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollais, at five per centum per annum, ' being value of fifty four sections of land set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty five, for educational pur poses, per Senate resolution of January ninth, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty six dollars. For interest on three : hundred thou sand dollars, at five per centum per annum, to be paid semi-ami ualTy, liT" money or such articles as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per first treaty of September twenty ana sixty five For permanent annuity, in silJ, fourth article treaty ,l Auciin; n seventeen; hundred :fnd nmi- v three hundred and se cut y ci-lit !,.; and ninety centv. I f f I'Iiiiwiiii niiiiinfip .. t 1 vi I'viiuuiivjii illlllHlll. Ill.silVei' .;...! i ... .. w i tietn, eighteen h mid red and nine hundred and eighty nine, dollai.-. forty ix eiits. ior permanent annuilv. in siu,.. third article treaty of et..l.( r eighteen iiunarcu ami. eighteen, hundred and forty seven d.-liar twenty five cents. ior .permanent -annuity, in , per seconu urncie ueaiv oi .Senn n i , ... twentieth eighteen hundred ;m.i t.u,, eight, seven hundred ami ii;iv s, dollars and seventy nino cents. , " i or permanent annni! v. in a second ariicio treaty oi nintii, eighteen nunuini and turi:i nine, six thousand andsixlv t ;).). i, ,". and thirty eight ccnls. I or educational purposes, ilU. ... sand dollars. . ' For permanent provision J'.ir i,;m . - of moneyj in lieu of tobacco, in,'n( i steel, per Second articlo treaty -m ',.,'. tcmber twentieth, I -eighteen .luii.ii.,1 and twenty 'ightJ and tt-mli ;,ii ,. treaties of June fifth mid sewnt..!,,, eighteen hundred and forty six, . i ,. hundred and thirteen t'.oll.ns unj , seven cents. ' For permanent provisions for blacksmiths and assistants, and i iron and steel for shops, per third urn. treaty of October (sixteenth, eight, u hundred and twenty six, iceoiid in '.i . treaty of Sentember twontioili i.i..;.'..,, hundred and twenty eight, and mi. i I article treaty of July twenty iiii.ih. eighteen hundred abd twenty tiiiic, .t.t- thousand land fixty eight dollar iim! forty nine, cents. ior permanent provisions for t;f:v barrels of salt, per second article tn;i:v of July twenty ninth, eighteen l.utididl and twenty nine.l ono huno'ud i,il and seventy M't n I article ninth, eighteen hundred fifteen thousand dollars. OTOES AND MISSOURIAR r For sixth of fifteen instalments, being the third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty of March fif teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nine thousand dollars. , " ' PAWNEES."' " ' For perpetual annuity, at least one sixty five dollars cents. . For interest on l o hundn d and f.-rv three thoUsand six! liundud L it : - dollars and eleven cents, at lie pui m tunr, iii conformity with pro isi i . . i article seventh of treaties ol June ii; ,i and seventeenth, eighteen liundiet forty six, twelve thousand one and eighty ono dollars and mx!v cents. ; ! For this mount, in coin, to naLic !.'. Sccre.aryof the Interior to ;ury ; tne provisions oi the third Hinder,: u. treaty with Pottawatomie f No ene r fifteenth, I eighteen hundred rmd mx:v one, as modified by tho treaty "J Mai r. twenty ninth, eighteen liun.Ij.tl -'i sixty six,! by paying to those im m'- of the triljo who tire entitled tl....:' under said treaty provisions, a i i'.-u.i share of their tribal funds, fin ecu tl;,' i- sand seven hundred and seventy )" dollars and eighty two cents, provniiJ that the sum of fifteen thousand won hundred and seventy nine dollars aH eighty two cents, in; currency, inclii'i' 1 in the appropriation of fifty Jour tie sand and ninety nine dollars and thir teen ccnt4, maelo for' said Indiai y tho act ol May twenty ninth, ighte.u hundred and seventy two, shall !. ered into the treasury. A nd the- ' ':. tary of the Interior is hereby autii'"!'"' to eighty six twentv-onediundie l i- eightieth parts of the several Iav" ' bonds held by him In trust lor anu n- longing lb the Pottawatomie Iwlrai'V and, pay the proceeds thereof wiif ' any deduction, in compliance will' ti provisions or said treaties, it litii '-' share of said eighty ! six person n' bonds belonging to paid Jiuiiaiis. POTTAfWATOMlES OF IIUKON. For permanent annuity, in iii if'"r otherwise, per second article irw.y1 November seventeenth, eighteen in dred andeven, four hundred dol!at. QUAPAWS. For education, during the i.leastin' " the President, one thousand dollar. ior blacksmith and assiduous.. tools, iron, and steel for blaeki"n" shop, one thousand and sixty dllr For one farmer, during the !eai.' of the President, sixi hundred dollar-. QUINAIELT AND QUILIJ.m w ! INDIANS. For "fourth of fivo imtahiiciiW twenty five thousand dollars, (hen ' first series,) for beneficial object, i""-;.' t ho r1irvtin nf thn Prnslilent. T)t.-r foUf-li e:g htec:i thou;''1 article treaty of Jtily first. hundredi and fifty five, one dollars. ,!( ' r . , . ' For fourteenth of twenty instalin": for the support of an agricultural ai.' industrial school, and for pay -f t,uu'. ble instructors, per tenth article tn;i of July first, eighteen hundred and ij'V Titro Turn rhnncnni tiL'a 1 1 1 1 n l rfvi U" " For fourteenth of twenty insta.'iiif'"- ' for support of smith and carpenter m '! reaty jf md liftyVl' d dollaV. and ti ' rrMMli tiz no therefor, per tenth article treaty fJi". first, eighteen hundred and lifty-J' five hundred dollars. .. For fourteenth of twenty instalment--for the employment, of a blaekMn" carpenter, and farmer, and a php11-'?. ..1.-11 e. :u i:i.w.j for tU inLr no lontH arlil O-outV III " ' first, eighteen hundred rivkr Brows' ( ' -Vnr iUva arnroinf in 1 .n M nf IldC'l (' T such goods, provisions, and others"' ' as tho President from tUr.eXo time " . determine, including tranP" rl , ! thereof.: in instructing in agm and mtchanical pursuits, in P'011 J! employees, aducating children, I'?" ing medicine and medical a"1"1'; care for i and srpport of the aged, J and infirm, fo iho helpless I H'l"r , said Indians, and in any other to promote their civilization, ccn and improvement, thirty thousand lars. H (thnrlndctl inpfrt mur.)
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