VOL. 47 [OFFICIAL LAW: 4U , TnE U.NITED [GENEnAL NATURE-NG AN ACT makingaPpropriationsf. oor , o , an 1 einitin;zent expensies isf t.lo oo do part:neut. and foe fulfilling. try tion3 with vari7:l3 year ending June thi, ty, e:glite( ddrod and seventy-three, and for otite, oso ,. Be it eacte!ed I.y the Seon'e and Lro, Rep _ tennla!ivcs of the Uni:ed Sta:',, of .. ca . assembled. That the f n be, and they are 'hereby, a r Ppropiate, of any ma ley is the treasury nut other on _ propr.ated, for the purpose of p.ayit; o r r _ rent and contingent expetams of tha E do p trtment, suit fulfiding treaty. stip 4 . with the var:ousjudiau tribes: For pay of eight superintendents of affairs, na:nely: Tice superintendents t o ' tribes east of the Rocky mouutttios ; a r Oregon t • one for the Te ritoty of IVa. one for the Territory of New Alexi.,o California oue for the Territory of Ara and one for the Territory of ilontana, uiu thousand one hundred antlers. For pay of sixty-eight Bg,nt3 of fai affairs, Fire: for the tribes in Oregon, viz: Ws Spr:mrs, Klantath;Gramle Ronde, Siletz, Umatilla agencies; Three for the tubes in Washington Terri ry, viz : , c 1.7.11 Bay, Yaliarna, Kokuni ngmc,s;_ . . - Three for the tribes in Califernin Fooint V nley, Round V l!ey, and inc. It. , agencies; Two fur the tribes in Nevada, v:z: Pi-Ute and Walker R.ver, a..d Pyramid Lai:cage:ides; Two for the tribes in Idaho, v.z: Ncz Farce and Fort Hill •agencies; Four for the tribes in Montana, v'z : Flat Blackfeet, Crow, and Milk River agen ei. s; xi rrt. for the tribes in Dakota, viz : Whet sb it., Yankton, Ponca, Upp.r Missouri, Grand It ve.., Cheyenne P ver, Fort Beratoltl, Sisse tor, :ud Devi.'s Lake agene:es 'two for the tribes its il".ytonine, viz: fled Slio3lione, and Bannock agencies ; • . Oje for the triles viz: Uintah Val ley agency ; Six for the tribes in New Ilexieo, viz : Albi gain, Navajo, Oinnnaron, Mescaiero, Apache, &lathery Apache, and Puebla agencies; . . Two for tile tribes fa Colorado, viz : Los Pinos aid White River aleneies Nix for the tribes in Nebraska, viz : Oreat Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebago, Pawnee. Ottoe, and Santee agencies; Three for the tr.lurs in Kansas, viz: Potta. watbraiii, Kaw or Kansas, nod Kickapoo :igen TtM for the tribe; in the Indian Territory, viz . : :sac and Fox. Quapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, Upper Arkansas. W:ehita, kee. Creek, Choctaw Chickasaw, and Seminole agencies; Oin for the tribes in Ninne3ota, viz : Chip pewa agency ; Une for the tribes in lowa, viz: Sac and Fox of lowa agency ; Two for the tribes in Wiseo::s'.n, viz : Green BAy and La Ponte agencies; One for the tribes in ILeni. , an, tez : 3ls hi nac agency ; Oire . ft); the New York Indians, viz: New York agency; Four f r the tribes iu Arizona, viz; Papago, Colorado [taw, Pima and Alaricopa, an I Ala gu's Pueblo agencies, one Luudred sad two thousamd dollars: Provided, That it shall be -the duty of the President to d:spense with the services of such Indian agents and superm tendents herein mentioned as may be praeti cable; and where it is practicable be shall re quite the same person to perform the duties of two agencies or superintendenclea_for _WI Salary. For pay of special agent far the Goship' Western and Northwestern bands of Shosho nes, is Western Utah aLd gistern Nevada, one thousand five hundred dollars. For three shb-agents, one for the tribes in Oregon, I,z : Alesea sub-agency ; and two for the tribes in Washington Territory, viz: Tula lip and Qdivalat sub-agencies, three thousand For pay of cl,ric to superintendent for Cali foroja, one thousa , ,d eight hundred dol:ars. For temporary clerks to superintendents, nix thomand six hundred dollars. For pay of ninety int rpreter3, as follows : Twenty-one far the tribes in Oregon and the Terri_ories of Washington. lJtan, and New Mexico, at five hundred dollars each ; thlity - - six fur the tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each ; seventeen extra for the tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each ; three for the Indian service in Utah, at five hundred dollars each ; one fur the Shoshones and one for the Utahs, at one thousand dollars each ; one for the Sisseton and Walipeton bands of Sioux, four hundred dollars; one for the sacs aid Foxes of the Mississippi, now in Tama county, lowa, four huadre dollars; nine for the Indian service iu the Territories of Ariza na. Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, and tie State of Nevada, at five hundred dollars each ; is all, forty thousand five hundred dollars. For buildings at agencies, sad repairs of same, ten thousand dollars. For vaccine matter and vaccination of In dians, five thousand do11.•r•s. For presents to and provisions for radians, .tcu thousand dollars. For actual expenses incurred, and that may hereafter be incurred, by officers of the Indian department, in the rescue of prisoners from - Wien tribes and returning them to their homes, and for expenses incident to the arrest and co ffitement within the territory of tli, U.:ited States, by orde- of such officers, of persons charged with crimes against Indians, &re thousand dollars. Fur contingencies, including traveling, in cidental, current, and contingent expenses of sufusrintend , nts and agents, and of their offi ces, fifty thousand dollars. Apaches, Koval, and Comanches. Par fifth of thirty installments, as provided to be expended under the tenth article treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with the KiOicflB end Co manches, and under the thud article treaty of same date with the Apaches, thirty thousand dollars. For purchase of clothing, as provided in same treaties, twenty-six thousand dollars. For pay zzf carpenter, farmer, Blacksmith, miller, cud engineer, five thousand two bun dred dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, two thou• sand five hundred dollars. For transportation of goods, fi:e tLowt nd dollars. Apaches. For Ibis amount, to subsist and properly c re for the Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico who have been or may be col lected on reservations in New Mexico and Ar;- zone, two hundred and Silty thousand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation shall be expended only in behalf of those Indians who go and remain upon said reseA . ations and re frain from hostilities. Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Apa ha , Kioreas, Co manchcs, and Makilas. For subsistence of the Arapahoes, Chey ennes, Apache, K.owas. and Comanche Indians, and Wichita Ldians, (and transportation of the same,) wh_ have been collected upon the reservations set apart for their use and occu pation, two hundred thohsand dollars. Arickare , s, Gros Ventres, and Mandan, For this amount, to be expended in such goods, pro Visions, and other articles, as the President may from time to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pnisuits, iu providing employees, educating children, pro curing medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and ilium*, for the helpless orphans of said !Alain', and in any other respect to promote their eiviliza. tion, comfort, and improvement, seventy-five thousand dollars. Ass nalo;'nes. For this amount, to be eat?ended in such go.* provisions, and other articles, as the Fresident may from time to time determine, including . transpor ation thereof, in instrue ting in agrcultural and mechitialcul pur.mits, in providing employees, educ.tieg children, pricnrin7 medicine and medical atteudan-e, fit and su,iport of the aged, sick. as I infirm, fur the helpless orphans of said India.is, and in any other respect to promote their i----. in , 1 1 he • '-'' A untinadon Journal. comfort. civilization, and improvement, thirty thousand dollars. Blackfc Bloods, and l'iejans, For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisious, and other articles, as the Pr, eldest may from time to time determine, including Era.port:llion thereof, in instruc . ling iu agr cultural and mechanical pursuits, di providing employees, educating children, procuraig medicine and medical attendance, care fdr .and support of the 11,7,1, sick, cud infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in every other respeitt to promote the*, civilization, comfort, and improvement, fiity thousand dullar.•. adapooias, Moiety+, and Clackamas of Willa melte Valley. For third of five instalments of the foirth series of annuity, fur beneficial objects, five thousand five hundred dothrs. Chrjenn. and Arapahos. For fifth of thirty instalments provided to be expended under telith article treaty of Oc tober twenty-mghtli, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, twenty thousand dollars. For purchase, of clothing, as per sa me arti cle, Cuarteen thousand five hundred doilars. For pay of physician nod teacher, as t,cr thirteenth article same treaty, two thousand five hominid dolatrs. Fut pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, as per same article, five „thousand two hundred dollars. a For transportation of goods for the Chu . n leg and Arapahoes, seen thousand five :tired dsllar Chickada viz Fnr permanent annuity in gooc!s, three .renusauci do:lars. Boise Fore Band of Chppewo. or seventh of twenty inst ahneuts, for the ain't of one blacksmith and az•sistant, and , Jels, iron and steel, and other articles ne try for the blacksmith shop, as per third 5 e treaty of April seventh, eighteen bun 'load sixty-six. one thousand live hundred ,eventh of twenty instalments, for the slit of one sclioui teach r, and for the nc- ces books and stationery:as per third ar t...sty of April seventh, eight , en huudied ands.-six, eight hundred dollars. ..venth of twenty instalments, for the last% of Indians in farminz, and pur eltaleeds, tools, and so forth, as per third :trUettaty of April seventh, eig..teen bun dre. r. d Sixty six, eight hundred dollars. 2 u r itti of twenty instalments of in V, to be paid per capita, as per f third ae treaty of April seventh, eighteen a aau re kti sixty six, three thousand five itundre4:, ars. of twenty instalments of annu ~ . Y7 In 'lions, ammunition, and tobacco, a> per tharti,le treaty of April seventh. eighteen tired and sixty six, one thousand dollars. For seve n !' twenty instalments of annul- CO.d.d other articles, as per third 'l r ' i e•e t reat' April seveoth, eighteen hun Arad and th;x six thousand five hundred dollars. Ftur tr.,lsktion and necessary cost of delivery of aity goods nod prov.sions, per sixth article t 3. of A pr il seve nth, eighteen hundred and g six, one thousand five bun tired dollars. Ch:PP of Loge Superior. - - For eighteen;A• twenty i ns t a l men ts, in Coin, per fourthlicle treaty of tt•teptember thirtieth, eighte , undred and fifty-four, five thousand dolutrs, Fur eighteeutlf -twenty instalments, in goods, housenold,it ure , and cooking uten .i.., per rttrt , iaa treaty of September thirtieth, elf-rim:en tdreu sod fifty four, eight thousand donuts. Foe eighteenth twenty instalments, for agrinnlturni inliiletts and cattle, carpen ters' and other tools i d building materials, Per lual , " artlete - tr , ormiepteeibm thurti eth, eighteen hund and filly four, three thousand dollars. For eighteenth one n ty instalments, for moral and edneationsurposes. three bun died dollars of whiehhe pail to the Grand Portage hand yearly, I .,anie them to main tain a school at their vi, e, per fourth arti cle treaty of reptemb thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty four t o t h ousan d dodo.rs. For eighteenth of twy instalments, for six smiths and assistantsv second and fifth articles treaty of Septemikhirtieth, eighteen hundred and filly four, firmusaud and forty dollars. For eighteenth of twenlnstalments, for the support of six smiths' ips , per second and fifth articles treaty of 6, emer I hirtieth. eighteen hundred and fifty-f. , one t h ousan d three hundred anti twenty th rs . F., sixteenth of twenty irsments, for the seventh smith and assistant, .d support of shops, per second and fifth on es t rea t y o f September thirtieth, e;ghteehundreu and fifty four, one thousand and sixd o ll ars . For :support of smith nod she during th e pleasure of the President, es pt'erenth and twelfth articles treaty of April lentil, eight teen hundred and sixty six, six 'mired dol lars. For support of two farmers, string the p'easure of the P,o6ideut, as per arti cle treaty of September thirtica e i g ht een hundred and fifty four, and seych article treaty of Apr] seventh, eighteen lit • e d an d sixty six, sac thuttsaud two Luudrec o n ars . For transportation, and necessar cos t of delivery of annuity and provisions fok i ipp e _ was of uake Superior, three thousand/dim. Chirpetras of Me Hissisappi. For sixth of tell instalments of the con d series, in money, per. fourth article hi, of October fourth, eighteen hundred a tHrprty taro, and eighth article treaty of Septtber thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty fourtud third article treaty of May seventh, eigh eii hundred and sixty four, four thousand hundred and eixty eix dollars and sixty su n cents. For oth of ten insta!ments of the seem series, for the pay of two carpenters, p fourth article treaty of October fourth, la; and eighth article treaty of September 30t 1834, and third article treaty of May accent 1804, four hundred dollars. • For Gth . of ten instalments of the secon , series ' in goods, per fourth article treaty c October fourth, 1042, and eighth article treat of September 30th, 1854, and third artist treaty of May seventh, 1864, three thousam fire hiindred dollars. For fifth of It.) inAllments, for the support of a physician' in accordance with third art!- cle trcary o 11arch 191 h, 1867, one thousand two hundred dollars. For fifth of 10 instalments, for the purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third article treaty of March 19th, 1867, three hundred dollars. For transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for the Cuippewas of Mississippi, in accordance with sixth article treaty of March 19th, 19G7, three thousand dollars. Chippewas of the Mississippi, P.7lager, and Lak, Winnebajoish Banda of Chippewa Indians. For 9th of 10 instalments, to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log chains. two hundred grubbing hoes, ten plows. ten grindstones, one hundred axes, (handled,) twenty spades, and other f rm:ng implements, per fifth article treaty of May 4th, 1864, one thousand fire hundred :lollars. For the pay of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two b.ackstmths, one thousand eight hundred dollars; four ihrm lab rers, two thousand four hundred dollars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars; and medicine fur the sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of May ith, 1304, seven thousand seven hundred dollars. For this amount, to be applied toward the support of a saw mill, to be built for the com mon use of the Chippewas of the Mississippi and the lied Lake and Pembina bands of Chip pewas, as per sixth article treaty of May VII, 1864, one thousand dolars. For pay of services and traveling expenses of a hoard of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity pay ments to the Indian,, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of May 7th, 1864. 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 'nd eighty dollars. For pay of female teachers employed on the reservation to instruct Indian girl.; in domes tic economy, one thousand dollars. Chippewa:, Pillager, ~,,, Lake TVinnebagosldek Band, For eighteen'h of to, ty in=talments of an. ty, in money, per third article treaty of February- twenty-sLeond, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, ten thousand six hundred and sixty six dollars nod s.xly six cents. Fur eighteenth of thirty instalments of an nu.ty, in goods, .per third article treaty of February twenty second, eighteen hundred and fifty live, eight thousand dollars. For eighteenth of thirty instalments, forpur poses of utility, per third article treaty of Feb ruary twenty &ec,nd, eighteen hundred and fifty five, - four thousant dollars. For eighteenth of twcn y instalments, for purposes of education, per third artic eof treaty of February twelfth second, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand dollars. Chipporas of Red Loire and Pembina Ti Me of Chippewaz For this amount, as annuity, to be paid per capita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas, during the the pleasure of the Prbident, per third article treaty of o,toher second, eigh teen hundred and sixty titre., and ,ccond ar- Lek supp:ementary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty, ten thousand dot. lays. For this amount, to the Pembina ban of Chippewas, duriog the •,deusure of tile Presi dent, per seine treaty, five thousand dollars. for ninth of fifteen instalments, tbr the purpose of supplying the Red bake hand of Chippewa; wiLli filling twine, cotton matter, calico, liusey, bluukets, sheeting., flannels, provisions, fai min , *.. tsu!s, and far such other useful articles and.;or such other useful pur poses as may le deemed Is the:r best inter ists, per thin Ottieie sapplementa iy treaty of April, twelfth, eighteen' hundred and sixiy lour eight thousand dollars. For Muth of fifteen instalments, for same obje,ts, for Pembina baud of Chippewo.s, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. for ninth of fifteen instalments, for pay of one blacksmith, one physi i .u, who shall fur nish mcdic.ne for the sick, one miller, and one farmer, pi-r fourth article of same treaty, time theusai,d nine hundred debars. For ninth of fifteen .instaltnents, for the pur chase of iron and steel, and other articles, the blackmailing purposes, per same treaty us above, one thousand five hundred dollars. For'ninth of Ifiteen instalments, to be ex pended for carpenterimr, and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand collars. For ninth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses or a board of 7isitors to consist of not more than dine persons, to attend the annuity raywents of the said Chippewa Indi ans ; each member of the board to be paid not more than five dollars per day for not more than twenty days' service, and ten cents per mile for not more than three hum:red miles' travel, three hundred and ninety dollars. For transr,ortation of annully goods and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars. • Choctaws. For permanent annuity, per second article treaty of November IGth, 1805, and 13th ar ticle treaty of June 22nd, 1855, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, for support of light horsemen. per 13th article of treaty of October 18th, 1820, and 13th article treaty of June 22nd, 1856, six hundre dolinrs. Fur perm i tient annuity, for support of black smith, per 6th article treaty of October 18th, 1820, Stu article of treaty of January 20th, 1825, and 13th article of treaty of June 22nd, 1855, six hundred dollars. Fur interest on three, hundred and ninety thousand two hundred end fifty seven dollars and ninety two cents, at five per eentum per =mum, for eduction, support of the govern ment, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choc taws, hi conform ay with the provisions eon tai tied im_the_olJi_tind 131kt_articles ti ea ty Jan, n ry 20th, 1825, and 22nd, 180 b, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty nine cents. Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians in Middle Oregon. For third of five instalments, third series, for beneficial objects, per second article treaty' ofJune 230, 1853, four thousand dollars. For thirteenth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one farmer, one black smith, and one wagon and plow maker, per fourth article treaty of June 25th, 1855, three thousand fiv< hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for salary of the head chief of said confederated bands. FM- fourth article treaty of Juue 25th, 1855, five hundred dollars. Cereka. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth natiele treaty of August seventh, 1790, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, 1856, one thousand live hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty of Jane 16th, 1802, and fifth article treaty of August 7th, 1856, three thou sand dollars. For iron and steel of blacksmith shop, three hundred and seventy dollars. For wa s pm rnlker, ss hundred dollars. For education, oua tlion;a4 dollars. For assistance in agrieultural operations, two thousand dollars. For five per centran interest on two hund red thousand dollars, for purposes of educa tion, per fith article treaty of August seventh, 1856, ten thousand dollars. Fi.r interest on six hundred and seventy - five thousand one hundred and sixty eight dollars, at the rate of five per ceutum per annum, to be expeneded under the direction of the Secre tary of the Interior, under-provisions of third arlicle treaty ofJune 14th, MG, thirty three thou-and seven hundred and fifty eight dol lars and forty cents. Crcera. For fourth of thirty instalments, to supply male persons, six hundred in number, over tourteen years of age, with a suit of good sub stantial woolen clothing, consisting of coat, hat,:pantaluons,ff nnel shirt, and woolen socks, as per ninth article treaty of May 7th, 1868, eight thousand four hundrel dollars. For four:h of ten instalments, to be used by the secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, the con dition and necessities may indicate to be pro per, the sum of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, as per same article, a sum not exec ed ing live thousand dollars. For pay of a physician, one thousand four ' litiodrul dollars. Ror third of twenty instalments, for pay of . ,fteber, and furnish m furnishing .cesary books and tationery, unthr seventh article same treaty, ree thou . sand dollars. For pay of second blacksmith, and iron and el, a, per eighth art.cle of the same treaty, ty thoasand dollars. or last of three instalments, to be expend cdu presents to the ten persons of said tribe wh• in the judgment of the agent, may grow the lost valuable crops, as per twelfth article of IL same treaty, five hundred dollars. Fopay of carpenter, miller, engineer, far meroid blacksmith, as per fifteenth article of. the 85 1 e trea;y, five thousand two hundred do far. For of goods, seven thousand dollar= Delawares, For lit annuity to chief, per private article 10 . 11 1Thrental treat•. of September 24th, 1829, to tenty of o,tober 3d, 1818, one hund red clonal, For inteest on forty six thousand an i eighty dollars at :vc per ,intum, tieing the value of thirty six fictions of laud set apart by treaty of 1829 for .c;lueation. per :;enate resolution of Julie 13th, 1839, and fifth article treaty of May 6th, 1856, t*o thousand three hundred and four do!lars. D' 'Varnish end O:hcr Allied Tribes in Washing- Territory. For thirteen instalm nts on one hundred and fifty thoustud dollars, under the direction of the Preside; per Gth. article treaty of Jan nary 22nd, six thousand dollars. For thirteenti of twenty instalments, for the support of a ma th and carpenter shop, and furnishing it with necessary tools fire hund red dollars. For thiricmth of twenty instalments, for the emploim2ut of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, >a id physician, who shall furnish med icines for the sick, per • 14th article treaty of January 22nd, 1855, four thousand six hund red dol ars. Fatheads and other Confederated Tribes. For roar h of five inst. Iments on one hun dred and twenty thousand dollare, being the HUNTINGDON, PA., DECEMBER 18, 1873, thud series, fcr beneficial objects, at the dis cretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hrndred and fifty five, lour thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and sta tionery,per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth eighteen hundred and fifty five. three hu:.dred dollars. For thirleellth of twenty instalments, for providing suitdble instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair blacksmiths', tin and gun smiths', carpenters', and wagon and plow ma kers', shops, ar.d providing necessary tools thereor, per fifth article treaty of July six teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twanty instalments, for the pay of each of the head chiefs of the Flatheads, Km.iteurty, and Upper eend d'Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty. of July sixteenth, eigh teen hundred and fitly fire, one thousand fire hundred dollars. For transportation of annuity goods and provisions. to said i.dians, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eizliteeu hundred and fifty five, two thousand dollars. Gros Ventres. r this amount, to be expendei in such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the President may from time to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instruct tug hi agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine aid medical attendance, care for and suppert of the aged, sick, and in firm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to pro...ote their civ ilization, comfort, and improvenient, thirty five thousand dollars. lowaB. For interest in lieu of investment on fifty seven thousand five hundred dolars, balance of one hundred and fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars, to July first, eiebteen hun dred and seventy two, at five per centum per annum, for education or other beneficial pur poses, under the direction of the President, per ninth article treaty of May seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars. Kans.. For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars at five per centum, per second article treaty of January fourteenth eighteen hundred and forty sis,ten thousand dollars. Kickapooa. For nineteenth instalment of interest on one hundred thousand dollari, at five per centum per annum, for educational and other beuefi vial - purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, five thousand dollars. For nineteenth instalment on two hundred thousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hun Bred and seventy three, per second ortic'e treaty of hey eighteenth, 1854, five thousand dot ars. To enable the President of the United States to carry out the provisions, dated June 28th, 1862, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and thrected to as;:ertain the pro portionate amount of rands, ano the cash val ue thereof, to which .y members of said tribe may be entitled who have become citizens of the United States, as provided in said treaty. and, by converting so much of the securities of said Indians as may be necessary for this purpose, pay the same to each person so enti tled, under such rules as he may prescribe: Provided, That no part of said money due or belonging to minor children :hall be paid to them, or to any person for them, until said children shall have attained the age of twenty Klamath and lhfodoc Indians. For second of five instalments, to be applied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty of October 14th, 1864, five thou sand dollars. For seventh of fifteen instalmentf, for pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farm ing, one farmer, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow ma ker, as per fifth article treaty of October 14th, 1864, six thousand dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments, to pay salary and subsistence of one physician, one miller, and two school teachers, as per fifth attic e treaty of October 14th, 1864, three thousand six hundred dollars. Ifakah Tribe. For third of ten instalments of thirty thous and dollars, (being the fifth series,) under di rection of the President, as per fifth article treaty of January 31st, 1857,, one thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and pay of teachers, two thousand five hundred dollars For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish me dicine for the sick, four thousand six hundred dollars. Menomonee., For seventh 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 treaty of May 12th, : 1864, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred and seventy nine dol lars and six cents. Miamies of Kansas. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article treaty of October Gth, 1818, and fourth article treaty of June sth, 1854, nine hundred and forty dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five per centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty of June sth, 1854, two thousand five hundred dollars. • Tor thirteenth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third arti cle treaty of June sth, 1854, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Aliamia—Eel For permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per fourth article treaty of August 3d, 1795, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per articles treaty of August 21st, 180:5, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per third and seperate articles treaty of September 30th, 1809, three hundred and fifty dollars. 41fiamies of Indiana. For interest on two hundred and twenty one thousand two hundred and fifty seven dollars and nigh y six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Senate amendment to fourth arti cle treaty of June sth, 1854, 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 subsis,enco of the pupils, three thoasakd dollars. Mixed Shoshones, Bannocks, and Sheep-Eaters. For this amount, to lie expended in such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the President may from t7me to time determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing emplo: a , s, educating children, pro curing Medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civiliza tion, comfort, and improvement ; twenty five thousand dollars. IV:es Perees Indians, For third of five instalments of third series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of June 11th, 1855, six thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of two schools, one of which to be an agricultural and industrial school. keeping in repair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per filth article treaty of June 11th, 1835, five hundred dollars. For. thirteenth of twenty instalments, for kceeing in repair the buildings for the various employees, acd for provioing the necessary furniture the efor, per tiftl article treaty of June 11th, 1855, three hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of such person as the tr.be may se ll% beet to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty of June 11th, 1855, five hundred dollars. Fur salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article treaty of June 9th, 1863, one thou sand dollars. . For seventh of sixteen instalments, for boarding and clothing the children who slut!: attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding hous,s with necessary furniture, thr purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricul tural implement,tools, and so forth, and fencing of such ands as may be needed for gardening and farming putposes for the schools, three thousand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding schools, two assistant teac'iers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For thirteenth 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 hun dred dollars. Nisqually, Puyallup, and other 7"ribes and Bands Of Indians. For eighteenth instalment, in part payment fpr reliuqui.liment of title to lands, to he ap plied to beneficial oljects, per fourth article treaty of December 26th, 1654, one thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for pay of instructors, smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish med tine to the sick, per •meth article treaty of December 26th, 1854, six thousand seven hundred d•alars. . . For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and support of smith and carpenter shop, and prov.diug the necessary tools there for. in conformity with tenth article treaty of December 26th, 1854, one thousand five hun dred dollars. Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes. For fourth of thirty instalments, for purchase of clothing, as per sixth article treaty of May 10th, 1868, fifteen thousand dollars. . , For fourth of ten instalments, to be expend ed by the secretary of the Interior,ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (say one thousand eight hundred souls,) in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, the condition and net, ss:ties of the Indians may indicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thou sand dollars: For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars. Omahas, For fifth of fifteen instalments of this amount, being third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty of March 16th, 1854, twenty thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instalments, for keeping in repair a grist and saw mill, and support of blacksmith shop, per eighth article treaty of March 16th, 1854, and third article treaty of March 6th. 1865, three hundred dollars. For sevento of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two hundred dol hare. For seventh of ten instalments, for pay of one miller, per sane treaties, nine hundred do.lars. For seventh of ten instalments, for pay of one farmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For seventh of ten instalments, for pay cf blacksmith, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For fifth of ten instalments, for supprt of blacksmith shop, and supp ying tools tor the same, three hundred doge, s. Usages For interest Oil sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars at fi-e per centan• pet annum, being value of fifty four sections of land set apart by treaty of June 2d, 1825, for educational purrses, per Senate reso u- Lion of January 9th, 1838, three thousand four hundred and fifty six dollars. lat.r intereo. rn t!, rpe hnndred thownind dot lars, at five per centutn per annum, to be paid semi annually, in money or such artic'es as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per first article treaty of September 29th, 1865, fifteen thousand dollars. &toes and Hissourias. For fifth of fifteen instalments, being the third series, in money or otherwise per fourth article treaty of March 15th, 1854, nine thou sand dollars. Pawnees. For perpetual annuity, at leist one half of which is to be in goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for them, per second ti7t ele treaty of rieptember 24th, 1857, thirty thousand dollars. For support of two manual labor schools, per third article treaty of September 24th, 1857, ten thousand dol ars. For pay of one farmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, ono wilier and apprentice, one engineer, and two teachers, five thousand seven hundred and. eighty dollars. For pay of physician and purchase of medi cines. one thousand dollars. For the purchase of iron and steel andother necessaries for the shops, five hundred dollars. For the purchase of firming utensils and stock, one thousand two hundred dollars. For repair of grist and saw milli, three hun dred dollars. For transportation and necessary Post of delivery of annuities for the Pawnees, two thousand dollors. For this amount, or FO 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 fur providing school furniture, four thou sand five hundred dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the employment of three teachers and two assistant teachers, and pro viding the schools with fuel, books, and sta tionery, three thousand - nine bandied dollars. Ponca.. For nine or ten instalments, (second series,) to be paid to them or expended for their ben efit, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, to be expi.nded during the pleasure of the President, in furnishing such aid and assistance in agriculturat and mechanical pursuits, including the work of the mill, as provid.d by second artie:e treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, as the secretary of the Interior may consider advantageous - and necessary, seven thousoud five hundred dollar, For this amonnr, or so much thereof as ',ay be necessary, to be vsed at tha discretion of the President, to carry oil the work of aiding and instructing the "'Ude.. in the arts of civ ilization, with a view to their seS support, and for subsistence and clothing, ten thousand dollars. Pottawatomfes. For permanent annuity, in silver, per fourth article treaty of August third, seventeen hun dred and ninety-five, four hundred and eight een do:lars and thirty-five ccuts. For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, two hundred and nine dol lars and eighteen cents. For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article treaty of October second, eighteen hun dred and efgeteen, one thousadd and forty five dollars and eighty seven cents- For permanent annuity, in money, per sec and article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, eight hundred and thirty six dollars and sixty nine cents. For permanent annuity, in specie, per sec ond article treaty of July twenty ninth, eight een hundred and twenty nine, six thousand six hundred and ninety three dollars and fifty eight cents. For educational purposes, fire thousand dollars. ..... For permanent provision for payment of money, in lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel, per second article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty eight, and tenth article treat:es of June fifth and seventeenth, eightee hundred and forty six, ona hundred and twenty five dollars and fifty cents. For permanent provisions for three black smiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty of October sixteenth., eighteen hundred and twenty six, second article treaty of September twentieth,. eighteen hundred and twenty eight, and second article treaty of July twenty ninth, eighteen hundred a d twenty. nine, one t tousand one hundred and seventy nine dollaraaud seventy four cents. _ . For permanent pro is on for fifty , barrels of milt, per semnd article treat. of July twenty nin.b, eighteen hundri.d and tw,tty nine, one .intidred and eighty three do.l r 3 an 1 three cents. For interest on two hundred and linty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-eizht dol tars and seventeen cents, at five per centnm, in conformity with nroviAions of article seven of beetles of June sth and 17th. 1846, thirteen thousand four hundred and forty nine dollars and ninety cents. For this amounnt to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions .'f the third article of the treaty with Pottawatomie Indians of November 15th, 1861, as• modified by the treaty of March 29, 1866, by paying to those members of the tribe who are entitled thereto unler said treaty provisions a pro-rata share of their tribal funds, fifty-four thousand ninety nine dollars and thirteen cents. this amount to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the provisions of he fourth article of the treaty with Pottawatomies of November 15th, 1861, as modified by the treaty of March 29, 1866, by paying to those members of the tribe who are entitled to allot ments of eighty acres of land each the cash alue of the same, estinuted at oae dollar per acre, the said amount to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sales of the Pottawatom e lands, seven thousand two hundred dollars ; mak ng in all sixty one thousand two hundred and ninety nine dollars and thirteen cents. roilawatornies of Huron. • For p3rmanent annu ty, in money or other wise, per seconi article treaty of November 17th, 1807, four hundred dollars. Q _trip aws For education, during the pleasure of the President, one thousand dol are. For blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron, and steel for blacksmith's shop, one thou sand and sixty dollars. For one farmer, during the p'easure of the President, six hundred dollars. Qui-nai-elt and ljuie leh-ute Indiana. For third of fire instalments on treuty five thoma.nd dollars, ( being the first series,) for beneficial obje ts, under the direction of the President. per fourth article treaty of July Ist, 1855, one thousand dollars, For thirteenth or twenty instalments, for the support of an Agri •ultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructions, per tenth article treaty of July Ist, 1855, two two thousand five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farrier, and a physician, who shall furnish medicines far the sick, per tenth article treaty of July 1 t. 1855, four thousand one hundred dollars. River Crofts. For this amount, to be expended for such goods, provisions. and other articles, as the President from time to time may detertnine, including transportation thereof, in instruct ing in agricultural ani mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, eare for and support of the aged sick, and in firm, for the lie , pless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civ ilization, comfort, and improvement, thirty thousand dollars. Rogue River. For third of five instalments, in blankets. clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per 3d article treaty of Septeraber 10th, 1853, three thousand, dollars. Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi. For permanert annuity in goods or other xvise, per third article treaty of November 3J, 1804. one thousand dollar•. For interest on eight hundred thousand dol lars, at five per rentum, per second article treaty of October 11th, 1842, forty thousand aollars. For fourth of five instalments, for support of a physician and purchase of medicines, one thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of a physician and purchase of me dicines, one hundred dollars. For fourth of five instalments, for supplyine said tribes w th tobacco and salt, three hun dred and fifty dollars. Saes and Foxes of Missouri. For interest on one hundred and fifty seven thousand four hundred dollars, at fire per centaur, under the direction of ie President, per second article treaty of October2lst,lB37, seven thousand eight hundred. and seventy dollars. Seminoles. For five per cantum interest on two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as annuity. per eighth article treaty of August 7th, 1856, twelve thousand five hundred dol lars. For interest PO two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, at five per ceutum, to be paid as annuity, (they having joined their brethren west,) per eigllth article treaty f.f August Itb, 1856, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per cer,tuat per annum, "to be paid annually for the support of schools.', as per third article treaty of March 21st, 1866, two thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, "to be paid annually," for the support of the Semi nole government, as per third article treaty of March 21st, 1866, one thousand dollars. Seiteepr For permanent annuity, in..specie. per fourth article treaty of September twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen. five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity. specie. per fourth article treaty of September seventeenth, eighteen hun dred and eighteen, five hundred dollars For blacksmith and assistant, shops and tools, iron sod. steel, to bo applied as stipulated in the seventh article treaty of February twenty third, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the pleasure of the President, nix hundred dollars. Se .ecas of New Y,4. For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per set of February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty one, six thousand dollars. For interest, in lieu of investment, on seventy five thousand dollere, et Ore per eentum, per set of June twenty seventh, eighteen hundred and forty six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollsrs _ For interest et fire per centum, on forty three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from the Ontario Bank to the United States treasury, per act of June twenty seventh, eighteen hundred and forty six, two thousand ono hundred and fifty two dollar; and fifty cent.. Senecas and Shawnees. For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article treaty et s,.pt e uiher seventeenth. eighteen hundred end eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith end assistant, shop and tools. iron and steel, one thousand and sixty dollars. &mews. wired Senecas. and Shawnees. Q apiatot, f.'•tniederate.l Peoria*. Kaskaskia*. nos, owl Piankeehlat,Uttateasof Ilittochard's Fork and Roche Dell cent. made retain Wyandotte. For fourth of fire instalments, for blackstn'th end assistant. shop and tools, iron and steel for shop. fur Shawnees, fire hundred dollars. For tOurth of six instalments. for pay of black smith, and for necessary iron and steel and tools. fur Peorias, Kaskaskia, Wens. and Piankeshaws. one thousand one hundred and twenty three dollars and twenty nine cents. ,Ch ri fences. For permanent annuity for educational pur poses, per fourth article treaty of August third. ecru nteen hundred and ninety five. and third arti cle treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one thousand dollars. Fur permanent annuity, in specie, foredneational purposes. per fourth article treaty of September twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen. and third article treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand dollars. For interest at five per centutu, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purpose a, per third article, treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand dollars. Shoshone, Eastern Bands.—For ninth of twenty instal ments. to be expended, under the direction of the President, in the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hurt• era or herdsmen, per fifth article treaty of July second, eighteen hundred and sixty three. ten thousand dolls; 6. Western Bands.—For ninth of twenty instal ments. to be ex; ended, under the directiod of Li e President, in the purchase of such articles e may deem suitable to their wants, either as halt ers or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty of ober first, eighteen hundred and sixty three. fi e thousand dollars, . • Northwestern Bands.—For ninth of twenty in stalments, to be expended. under the direction of the President - , in tbe•purcha . se of such articles as be. may deem suitable to heir wants, either se hunters or herdsmen, per third articto treaty of July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty three, five thousand dollars. Unship tlind.—F..r ninth or twenty instalments, to be expended, under thii direction or the Pt esi dent, in the purchase of such artie'es. including cattle for heritingor other purposes, ns he shall dee o uitable to their wants, and condition an hunteis or herdstuen, one th. Unitthi dollars. S.'in.thones wed Bannocke. Shoshones.—Fur ninth or thirty instalments', to purchase eight Lundred suits of clothing for male , . over fourteen years of sage; the 11 inncl, hose. calico, and domes,: for eight huts lred female: over the age of twelve years; stud such goods as Islay be ...led to in eke suits for rig t hundred boys and girls, thirteen thousand eight hundred and seventy four dollars. _ For second of ten instalments, for the porchasi of snob articles as may he considered proper 13, the Secretary of tho Interior, for ono thousand night hundred persons redwing, and six hundreo persons engaged in ttgricul ure, thirty thousand dollars. Fur pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, engin ecr, farmer. and blacksmith, as per tenth article treaty of J‘dy third, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, six thousand eight hundred dollars. For second of three instalments, to he expended in presents liar the ten persona who grow the was. valuable erupt.. under the saute act and treaty, five hundred dollars. For pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron and steel and other materials, under the came article of said treaty, too thousand 1101h11, Eaunocks:—nr third of thirty .instalments, to purchase four hundred suits of clothing for males over fourteen years of age; the 0 mnel, hose, caico. and domestics for four hundred females over th , . the age of twelve years; and such flannel and cot ton goods as may he needed to make suits for four hundred boys and girls, six thousand nine hundred and thirty seven dollars. For third often instalments, for the purchase of such articles as trt..y be considered proper he the Secreta-y of the Interior for eight hundred persons roaming, and four hundred persons engag ed in agriculture, sixteen thousand dollars. Fur pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, engin eer, farmer, an I , blacksmith, six thousand eight hundred dollars. For last of three instalments, to be expended in presents for the ten rrsons who grow the most valuable crops. I'll hundred dollars. For transportation .of goods tfi.kt may he pur chased for the Shoshones and &summits, fifteen thousand dollars. • Shoeltoace. Bat..peke, and nth, Bantle If Indiana is LI also and eutalleapaern Oregon For this amount, to he expended in such goods. provisions, or other articles, as the President ma) from time to time determine, including transpor tatidn. in instructing in agricultural pursuits, in providing emplo,ees. educating children, procur ing medicine an I medical attends ce, care for and support of the og d, sick, and infirm, for the helplesv orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civilisation. comfort, and improvement, Harty thousand dollars. Six Nations of Selo York For permanent annuity it clothing and other" useful articles, per sixth article treaty ofNoremher screnteenth, seventeen hundred and . ninety four, four thous t rid five hundred dollars. Sion", r f dTerent Tribes. Including Santee Sioux in the State of Nebraska, and Poneaa on the Oren, Sioux reservation, and Families of Santee Dakota Sioux who hare taken llomenteadnat or neat F Inndeean, iu Dukuta Territory. For pay of second blacksmith, and famishing iron, steel, and tither Material, two thousand dol Jars. For third of thirty instalments, to purchase clothing for males over fourteen years of age; for flannel, hose, and calico, and domestics required for fesna:es over toe' ve yea's a, ag t; and fir such flannel andantion goods as may be Deeded to make -mils for boys and girls, one hundred and litty nine thousand four hawked dollars. Fur thirdof thirty instalments. to purchase such articles as toy be . Considered proper by the Secre tary of the Interior for uersons roaming and for persons engaged in agriculture, two hundred and thirty sin thousand tLdlsre. • - . Fur last of three instalments, to be expended ire presents to the ten persons who grow the mos; %minable crops, five hundred dollars. F., transportation, and the necessary expenses of deli :ering goods, to be purchased for the dif freest hands of the Sioux Indians. under treaty of April twenty ninth. eighteen hundred and sixty eight, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Sioux, Stumble awl WiTlipetm. and SaStee Motu. of L«ke Traver. and Decifs Lake; For this amount, to he espended in such goods, provisions, or other articles no the President am y, from time to time, determine, including transpor tation thereof, in instructing in agricultural end ineefianical pursuits, in providing employees, educating chiloren, procuring medicine and med ical attendance, care for and support :of the aged. sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote her civilization, comfort, and improvement, seventy five thousand dellers. nekton Tribe of Sioux. For fourth of ten instalments, (second aeries,) to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, commencing with the year in which they Isbell remove to and settle and reside upon their reser vati fn, per fourth article treaty of April nine. teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, forty thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, one thousand five hundred dollars. Sioux on the Milk River Reservation. For this amount, to be expended in cnrh goods, provisions, and ether useful articles, as the Presi• dent may from time to time determine, including transportation, in instructing in agrisultursil and mechanical pursuits. in providing employees, edu cating children, procuring medicines end medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick. and infirm, for the helpless orphansofsaid Indians, and in nny respect to promote their eivilization. comfort. and improsen.ent, ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars. IVall- Pah- Pee Tribe of Snake fuel iuna. For first of the instahn , nts, to be impended un der the direction of the President. as per seventh _article treaty of lugast twelfth; 1805, one thousand two hundred dollars. ffklallamx. For third of five instalments on sixty thousand dollars. (being the fifth series.) under the direction of the Presi lent. per fifth article treaty of Janua ry 26th. 1855, two thousand four hundred dollars. For thirteenth of wtenty instaltnents„ for the employment of a blacksmith. carpenter, former. and a tohysician, who shall furnish med icine for the sick. per tr, aly orJune 26th, 1855, four thous and six hundred dollars. For support of a smith end carpenter shop. and to provide the neee.ssary tools therefor, five hun dred dollars. Tabegnache Band of Utah Indians. For ninth of ten instalments, for the purchase of goads. under the direction of the Secretary of the . Interior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh. eighteen hundred and s;xty three. and Semite amendment of March 25th, 1864, ten thous and tiollaro. For transportation, and general incidental ex reuses of the delivery of goods, provisions, and stock. ns per s tme article of 1.1.133 treaty, twu thousand tlol'arr. Tabeynn , he, Maude, Carole. Weeminuche. Yampa, Grant! River and Uintals Baud. nee. For pay of two carpenters, two millers, two far mers, and one blacksmith. as per fifteenth article treaty of 24.irekt 2 1867. nine thousand dollars. For pay of two teacher, as per same article of same treaty. two thousand dollars _ _ For annual amount, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in cup ids said Indians with beef, mutton. wheat, flour. beans, and potatoes as per twelfth article saute treaty. thirty thousand dollars. _ For transportation of goods as tray bepurchased fur said Indians, seem thousand dollars. Teton Shia., For this amount, or to much thereof os may he n , rectory. to purchase sulas , stence and clothing for the Teton and other bands of Sioux in the vi cinity of Fort Peck. Montana Territory.kand for such objects as the Secretary of the Interior, with the approval of the President. may deem necessary and advisable, to promote the civilization and Ito proof ment of said 'radians. five lundred thousand dollars• But this appropriation shall he expended for the benefit of tuck portions of rail hands only, and for snch time as they maintain friendly rela tions to the United States. Umpqua* (Cow Creek Band.) For nineteenth of twenty installments, in blank• ets, clothing. provisions. and stock. per third arti• cte treaty of September nineteenth, eighteen bund• red fifty three, five hundred and fifty dollars. hoctaw a d Cr ckawto ',tray, Adios, Trrrite y. For this amount. or iso much thcreot tfe way b.. 111 C.. wry for the ere:tom. ea Yew Boggy depot, In lot bin 'ter ritory. of ts boolditig, to be o•ell a- nu office for the ktge t f o r r . te Lbottaw and t.h.ckamatt lod.aux, the thua_and 6,1- L ... pg000 ond coinzroma of rivq„a railey, a - Stocks. (/rrynn. For third of five instalments.of the fourth series of annuity. for beneficial objects, to he expended as directed by the President, per third article tr.- ty of X ivember 29th, 1851. one thousand dollars. For eight •enth of twenty instalments, for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stati onery, per 6th article treaty of November 29th. 1.854. one thoussod four hundred and fift . !, dollars. Walla-Walla, Coy., and Umatilla Tribe, For third of fire instalments of third seriep, to be expended under the direction of the President. per neoond article treaty of J une IP, 1855, four thou sand dol'ars. _ . For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the .purchase of all necessary mill fixtures-and tnechan cat tool, medicines and hospital loon P. honl/ and stationery for schools, repairs of school building. and furtinure, and for employees, three thousand dollars. . . For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for them O. 50. or each of the head chiefs of the IVidln-Wolla, Cayuse. and Umatilla bonds, the sum of five hund red 1101,1 r. per annum. per fifth article treaty of Junc:tl h, 1,55. one thousand five hunilr d dot ars. MAU of, and nth, .4A7atel Bands. and Indians in Country Lea4rd from Choctaws. For this amount. to be expended in such geoir, provisions. and ..thevartic!es 119 the President may fn m time to time determine, inetuling transporta tion thereof, in instructing in •ngrieulturnt and , nechamie d pursuits. in providing employers. edu tttin¢ children. procuring tn..dic..ne null medical Mind .nce, care for and support of the aged. tie:, :tad infirm, for the h •Ipless orphans of !Mill Indi ins. and in any other respect to promote their comfort • and improvement, fifty thou slim! dollars. Irinnebagoec For interet on eight hundred and eighty Pie thousand nine hundred and nine dullare and seven teen cents. a' live Icr et rtt aa , I,e , reaty of November let, 1837, and joint reputation or July lith, 1562. forty four thoueand three hund red and forty five dollars and forty Pie cents. For twenty sixth of thirty instalments of inter es on seventy five thousand three hundred end eighty seven dollars and twenty eight cents. at five per cAituin. per fourth article treaty of October 13th, 1846, three thousand seven hundred and sixty nine dollars and thirty six cents. For interest on seventy eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars and forty one cents. at five per centutn, to he expended under th e di e ,' i on of the Secretary of the Interior, for the erection of houses, improvement of their allotment, o f h in d. purchase of stock. agricultural in p'ements, Feeds, and other beneficial purposes, three thousand nine huodre I and seventeen dollars and two cents. For transportation of goods, three thousand dol lars. Yakama Nation, For third of five instalments, of third series, for beneficial objects, under the disc ion of the Presi dent, per fourth article treaty o: June Mk 18:.5, six thousand dollars. Fur thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of two schools, one of which is to be an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in re pair school buildings, and fur providing suitable furniture. books, and stationery. per fifth article treaty of June 9th, 18.35, one thousand five hun dred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the em ployment of one superintendent of tt aching and two teaohers, per fifth article treaty of June 9th, 195 f., three thoussnd two hundred dollars. Fur .thirtecuth of twenty instalment., for the salary 'of such person as the Paid confederated tribe. and band. of Indians may select to be their head chief. per fifth article treaty of June ninth, 1855, five hundred dollars. General Incidental Expentme of the Indian Service. For survey of Indian reserves under treaty stip ulations, fitly five thousand dollars. For the surveys of exterior.boundaries of Indian reservations. and sub dividing port irns of the come, one hundred and fifty thousaud dollars: And prd ridel, That no part of this al propriation shall be used for the survey of the reserved lands of the Ch tetaws, Leminolt s, or creeks. or of the lands of the Chvokees east of the ninety sixth meridian, without the consent of said futilens first expressed in open council in the usual manner: And provi ded further, That the Commissioner of the Oeneral Land Office may allow for surveying Grand Ronde reservation the same as allowed for the survey of other similar reservations in the State of Oregon, out of any money heretofore appropriated for that purpose,should be deem it just.. For tis amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the expenses of the commission of citizens serving without pay, appointed by the President under the provisions of the fourth gee • ion of the not of April 10:h. 1869, the sum or fif teen thoutand dollars; and said commission is hereby continued, w.th the powers and - duties heretofore provided by law : Provided, That any member of the hoard of Indian commissioners is hereby empowered to investigate all euntraetetvx penditures. tint accounts in connection with the Indian service, and shall have access to all books and papers relating thereto in any government office: but the examination of vouchers and ac counts by the executive committee of said hoard shall nut be a prerequisite of payment, Arizona.—For the general incidental expenses of the Indian re rvice in the Territory of A, 11111111 a, presents of goods, agricultural implements. and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes ' and sustain themselves by 'he pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of thtiSeeretary of the Interior, sev enty flee thousand dollars. California.—For the general incidental expenses of the Indian sertri 1 in CalitOrnia, pay of em ployees, presents olgoods, agricultural implements, and other useful article., and to assist them to to. cote in permanent abodes, and sustain thenise:Yes by the pursuits of civilized life: - to be exp. nded under the direction of the Secretary of the Interi or, eighty five thousand dollars. Colorado Territory.—For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Colorado Terri tory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful article., and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes. end Sustain thernsetees by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior ten thousand dollars. Dakota Tertitory.—For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Dakota Territo ry, presents of goods. agricultural implements, and other useful articles. and to egoist them to loco to in permanent abetter. and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, so he expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty thousand dollars. Idaho Territory.—For the general incidental expenses of the Inditifi service in Idaho Tertitory, presente of goods, agricultural implentents, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretory of the luteriur, twen ty thousand dollars. Montana Territory.—For the general incidental expenses of the Indian .orrice in Montana Terri torv,preeents of goods,agriculturai implements,and oi Its r useful article, and to aerist thorn to locate in permanent abodes, and to sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life. •to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tieleterior, twenty five thousand dolli.r.s. ICerad I. For the general incidental expenses of the Indlaneersice In Nevada, preen. of goods, iigr.co tura! unpleanenir, and utter intend articles, mid to assist th tu to lc c .te in per• lament ahieler, a id su rain turisoreirei by the ptiNnits tf c •ilezed b. be expended under the direethin of the Secretary tf the Interior, fiftecn thousand dollars. New Mexico. For tbo general incidental expeom of the Indian tonic. i. NQW MrX pi effrols of goods ,Hgricz.ltoul =pion eta., nod o bor useful art.clen, and lo Arwlllt then to loran* in po unineut abode., and sustain them-olre+ by Hon pun. is of civilized life, to 10. exponent under to. daret.on of the secretary of the Interior, fi for tbuusanil dollars. Orounn. For the general incidental expense; of the Indian Persica in Oo agr', indium% traaspo lation of Minim y pods and pie eine, ova.° DO .1 eCiiii provni a lima efor Iv iusu'e fy treat ievd and f defray.ng the expen.evatho rem• val and anbeirtence of Ind an. In Oreacn, (nor parties to any trea ty, and far pay of necessary employees, tatty thuutand dollars. irathington Terri:ory, For the genera) istruleutal rxpen et of the Indian range lu Wo,lbagton lerrttury, inclittltstp tnenportation .4 an ..u,tY gouda and preArnts, (w he e nu.pfc a!' providone id mule there,or by treaties.) nll.l t,.r twlrtying the expenses Id removal and eubdetence ot lod'atut, (not pirt.r, I.,1111• trratyd and for pay of becenetry employee, tweuty fuer thousand tour haulm! d0.1...5. • re k Terri.•my. For the general incidental OXpO,Oll of thrlndiin rervire iu !Judi Territory. pre-ent. of gouda, age cultural imp e thetas, and other ii-eful article., and to am-i-t them to lo cate in permanent mud sustain lienwel‘ es by the nremts of e.eilized life, ineyoling tridepoi tattoo and tie vow/ expenses 01 11611,1111 g pr oVipit/111 to the Indi en. with.. the Utah enperintendeney, to lie expended en der the direr tion f the .ieermary of the Interior, twel.ty flee thinuand dullans. 11'21min Ternl ry. For the genortil incidmtal expense. of thelndlen se-vic e in Uyounng Territozy, good.. agrictiltned inn pie :mute, wad other article., awl to ovisiet them to locate tit permanent abodes, and ew.tnin thenvelves by the pnt , suite of civ bzetl ltie. to he expended under the theta of the liecretary i.l the fitter or. fire thountel dollars. For this 6117 t tint, to purchn-e sulebtenre and cliolfng for the Italians ',anted upon the iii•zah Valley i.e. in Uteh, and tor each other 4 4e13.:16 64 the Sect. to y of 'he Intel tor nay flerm ntreseary a n d advi-able to mote the civilization and improvement or "mil Indians, ten thousand doll •rp. For transportation. and the 'mummery expenPes of the delivery clan tent ie.. and p oriel .ne to the Indian tribez In Minnbeien at ti Illichisen,etx Ilium and dollar.. Calla in d and Locating the G ksado lir, Indians in Asir na For comp'eting the construction of the In - Laming canal on the Csdurado reserVAlloll lu Art. Ma, tikellty dollars For raytnent of interest on re lain absttscted and non payina mete stocks I Munising to 11114,11/. Indigos toil MI. (.1 d Dell in trust by the &rt.-tars of the liehtrior,) tor tlietist 6I year Eos.iing June:loth, It 7: viz : for interest OD the t lielookee national fund, eighteen tbnusatot three 1111,1111 M and twenty eel en.. For noterest I. the Cloonskee mit,. mud, two thonsatd two lohoodred end pony dollen. i. 771. removal of the }loam] li.dinte. to lbe general r Jock.. iteervntiou. tet spot lnd nun by the treaty of Joly lf tb.1850, nevi] ding to the order .1 tl.e Pretiident. mode Not ember 14.1 i I, eta thotonoil efflux. Ftr the pnrelinee of good- end nupplien for t'-e Indian tervice In lieu I:lamb. niny !abet or dentroyed to train.- pOrtntion water, nail my to le OEN to the agent of Rich 1.. 0 , twenty thoutand tit • • For thoi imotint. to octet :Er Fria*, Ktudetatkin, Wee, and P ankeshno Indians to eetabli..ll tbenoeivio. he the, new lame, the ta.d amount to Le mien lean fhe invested fluid of Paid oonfed rated tills in aecereanrei with the etlinlntion• cos.:nod i,, the tWrOty-I. , nrih article of .he trenty with they and other tr.l root 'nature, eb: nary :U. 18(7. twenty Ilionron.l Mho, the. 2. That the Berra ary of the lateihr Is lereby an. Uu fourth 00.)
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