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Clsra l , Ocrarrix)r of se i;d Conipiriwealth . : ' ' .... asszi.l; In' the ntikent position of affairs . ‘ It, is expedient that measures ettoild be taken ' . to farm - and.preitsre our people - for defence, now, therefore, i-dcr:eirrnettly rt.:menial:id the 1 immediate -formation throughout the Com f,'„. - nithiwrialtli.of - vOlunteiroompanles and regi ,-.7.,;f,' mints, in conformity _with _the militia act of 1858. , -Ariliswill be dittributed'to the organi -.:,-7....,,;.5ati0ns so to be formed, agreeably to the pro . iiiitine of that act. 7 '7 7 ,,, 7 •.• '-; - , 7 it is further recommended, that In order to glee duo opportunities for drill ind instil - 10- f. 1.0 Alen, all places of business be closed daily at therm o'clock p.- m,, so, that persons employed .ii:'.. therein may, after that hour, be at liberty to "..r- . attend to their military duties-7 The cheerful alwority with-which the men of-Pennsylvania have hitherto given themselves to-the service of the' country, has pressed hearliy on her . • military resouvoes. I tun reluctant to ask her • people to assume further burdens, :but se their -. .. safety requires that they should do so, it is in their behalf Out I put forth the recommends __ tient herein contained, end urge a prompt compliance with thew. .. t 1. *Ten Under:l4 hand and the groat seal of the Statev.it idartisburg. - this fourth, day Cl Septaiber, in the year of our. Lord one thou sand eight hundred—and .sizty-two, aril of the Commonwealth the,eighty-seventh. By the Governor. ,• - ...,, 1 : t.; :EL' Aram', ,-.: —i. : Baa's of the Commonwealth: , • Linpottant from.the.Wcst.-The Re bel:retest and-raii his Command ,Takei PrisOneTi.-Military Morem rneski..Ps , , , • • , /iesavir.tx, Sept. 2.—ltezrtc,eomink from rellableyrurees, state that orest and his en- Aim force were.taken prisoners last night, at Alexindria, near Lebanon, - Expeditions had started, ilestiKehlinurille; Murfreesboro and Lebanon, simultanionsly,-to attack him. • _Theeity Is fall:- or rumors about :military movements.: •A,great many. of the Union °Seems who.were city, have been or-• demi te report to their several regiments. The first mail froLitio..tiorth to r twenty days arrived here-to-night. The Steanser Adirondank Lost. •-- . . Raw Yon', Sep t . 4.—Tha steamer Adiron diuk was- totatly lost, on the 24th ult., off Abaco. The orew wire saved: . This Adiron. dank was a new frigate of 10 guns, and was timidly. built here. She sailed with sealed orders on the 11th of Jily, under command of James Gana( mrth. Penneylr:tinbs,to be Armed. , . Ruitaanuan, Sept. 4.—The Bulletin Baia: Just as we go to press we learn Gov. Curtin has deter Mined to .e 'proclamation to arm the State: 'Of course the emergency that leads to this - mine is most pressing.. :COMMERCIAL RECORD ialuituu 3MIRKETb. Likw)rt,/d !ii4; for th• . . . : . .: intiasoar,tept.e..7 So great has born the unite. mini to-day, that business, was 'in a manner, al. -_••••• - matt Autirely suspended. • The •!latest ; war news" •.-•• • . • wiitatuichiet topic; of dhicusion among our business men, and but little else was thoOght The result •• is that our market report la meagre, and untntercat• but few transutictus and no particohu. • charge tu .qtfetat i lets. Tl;ol7BThe ',supply continue!! light together --With tight retoipta, salea the market very firm. We • : . quote Extra at gt,26e,4,80, and Eatra ramilyss,2s to „. . . Sala of lit bbla gangly at 116,93Q5,50; 20 do do it PAS; and 25 do do at $5,50. Stye hiss is :r.. wanted it g 3 to 3,25. GEOCKEIES—Tbe demand continue light, and the Sarin:lt is dull at 930)-lle tar Suva . ; 72,44,223-fea for Coffee, !ad 64gb60 for Madams. belas--Wheat to coming forward freely, but Owing to the unsettled condition of affairs In -the East, prices sixa rather multi. We note saki from first hands at COM to $l,OO for Sod, and $1.03 to $1,06 for:White:" -- 21cre is a Mir demand for Bye at 53 to 55d. . Barley is wanted by -oar britiets and - dealers . 56:t0 60.. Oatkoteridy at 40c for new, and 43 to 45c •- • . . .11/01X/le,de Arm, hat the demand ii limited with • sties be lots at 10,000 lbe at Csabge for Bhauldern, PLidiaturts at 834 c; Pialn Canvassed Be, and lle for Saga, Cared., - • • BIOTTF.IIIc SLOGS-Batter le llun at 8 to 10e. for Pacied, and it@urior 8011. l'emi steady with CH ICIBSE-linth with seals Of 40 hazes prime W. • Allegheny Live Stock Market . ___ _ - September t.—We cannot Ilattai brit very little change since liar bet report, but, callus whole, we consider the' market as gdod, and perhaps • Little bates,' for prime bea u y cattle. Thin, interior rattl eree aldprlces for flush - Tale 111 low es ever, say $1,30 to 52,00 per cwt. Good qualities range from *s3 to SAO, and very choice $3,76. ; The receipts are about the same as lot week, while the demands i .. shidiStetter, and oeveratlots woe. taken_by the gov ern:tient. Semer—There but little change to notice in shsep with.the exception that the market le etetody. to q{W with amen . Was at WO to 5 3 MYPF, head, oos according —Thero is lees activity in op, and a decline of WO per ewt has taken place. We note • few sales flinging from $3,00 to gs,t 5 . per oft gnaw, which may be emtedored th 6 prevailing Wes. Belay- win - be-faeial-abe cult:et-Ad- the different yards. OLTitt. J 80w1ey.—.....„—.21 C A Thayer—.--20 E W 6 Ittlney.—...2o - J P liatbtrorn.--20 'B6ermatrt WiU1t22.3 8 11 A Xenlc-k—.- 6 5 3 11 'olbb Graluan • • W :::......:..19 W 1 17 'IID 21 nocs B 0 A W John H 2i2 0 Cimpbell Butkr. 1. 9.Plart^,— ..• •,...Philadelphia - id Cattle•ariet. Beet Cattle Sefit. 1 --The Kerby of Beef bathed giant 1800 bead this weak, and pikes nadir amoderato de mand, ruled alma the Janie, ranging/tom Se to $8 3T„ Om latter for; extra airlifts: - The balk of the Wei .erernii made at nom SI to 8 8 the 100 Va.._ • Coiliand_Calreasereratherinwebi about aiabold as state each for springers. sis2o to $3B for Coini..ei A Cabo, , . • Hoax wolf *leo Mishits off, 4400 torteioffeted and aelylading 0,974 at lmbotra at,1143443n% 8 8 4 toi on:tried, and 430 at tho Avenue, yard at lb.loolDs. art. taram and Lbruhr--Aboist 0 wire - olbred aid sold 5t42304% each for the former, and 1123(444 for the latter. baton pan advance of de. . • STE4MDO.IITI3. r • -v., EUENY ALLBA RIVER • • 'nu DIIDLEY, Carl. thuh Dicts , freight for Oil Oiity THISTAT. • .4.; August •lb, 7 . 6634 • • • 4)11DZII . 1W. - I. .- I. Colonel 0.7 t. Campbell, 67th Pennell *Tot. • tultmrs, le busby - appointed Friend Marehal . •ite nal lie obeyed and seepsoted . °Mara and ,oldlant this . ty, sad to tba . country around, absent from theta regiments fond : wherever canoe, - report trithmt AWAY to 0,1 ; Campbell, at be °Mee. ho. 6T Youth street, In Per! son or ey;letter.:i It not able to report be person, • tbey-will report by. letter,. tranueltsing a mildest' of some pbrielaubt gut - sculatvg; - #l5 - pwitiirf_ tbfi ma not able to report in perm., A I °lbws and medlars arriving lolls city . • sad melabbo, hood, ..and not paolug •testediatolY - threeab, und.r orders, will;report In like manner to IV. he attentloo at 'itessitear from reit/mate Ii called to the order front alb Wart*Putment. Pub baked Jelly 51at , 1663, tile Prorlalons of which will Ds sttlettl Yttsc , .tcal bltha protest regard ALEX'IIO/0/ 4 3031:11Catitibi Q. U.S. .11Inttary Commander. , . • . _ _ . OICIAL._. LAWS OF vrtz uraTED. STATES. Passed at the .lecond Session of the Thirty 'see mat Constreas. [PUBLIC—NO: ill.] As ACT malting appropriations ftir the cur rent and' contingent expenses of the • Indian Depeifinent, and fort fulfilling treaty titilulationtr - with various Indian tribes, for theyear ending'junt thirtieth; eighteen hundred'and sixty-three. - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repraintatives of the United Statei of diner iea to Congress assembled, That the follow lug sums be and they aro hereby aploro priated- out of any money. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the pur pose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Indian DepartMent, and for fulfilling treaty 'stipulations with the. various Indian tribes— For the current and centingent expenses. of the Indian Department, namely. For pay of Superintendent of Indian Affairs and of the' several Indian agents, per acts of fifth' June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh February, eigh teen hundred and' Sfty-one, thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, third March, eighteen hundred and fifty five, eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, third March, eighteen hun dred and fifty-seven, nineteenth ,Tune, eigh teen hundred and sixty, twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and sixty, eighth and thirteenth February, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and per fifteenth article of treaty of nineteenth. April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, with the Fanctons, ninety-one thousand two hundred and fifty'dellars. For the pay of the several - Indian sub agents, per net of thirty-first July, eigh teen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand altars. • • • • For the pay of clerk to superintendent at Saint Louis, Missouri{ per act of twenty 'seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty six, one thousand two hundred dollars. For the pay of interpreters, ;per acts of thirtieth June, eighteen hundred &V this , 'ty-four, twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and eighteenth Au gust, eighteen -- hundred and fifty-six, twenty-four thousand nine hundred dollars. For pay of twenty laborers for reserva tions in California, twelve, thousand • dollars. , ' • For pieserits to Indians five thousand dollars. For provisions' for Indians, eleven thtiu sand eighthundred dollars. ; For buildings at agencies and re, pairs thereof, ten thousand dollars. For contingencies of the Indian depart ment, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. For the employment of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indian affairs on such occasions and for such periods of time es the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary to the public service, fire thou sand donnas. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: BLACKFOOT NATION For seventh et ten instalments as annu ity, to be expended in the purchase of anal goods, provisions, and other useful articles as the President, at his discretion, may from time to time determine, per ninth article of the treaty of seventeenth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty thousand dollare.• For seventh of ten instalment, as annu ity, to be expended in establishing and in structing them in agricultural and me chanical pursuits, and in educating their children, and promoting civilization and christianity, at the discretion. of the Presi dent, per - ninth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen thousand dollars. CIIASTA, SCOTON AND lINPAQVA INDIANS. For eighth Of fifteen instalments of, anuttity, to be expended as.directed by the President, per third .article treaty eigh teenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. For eighth of fifteen instalments for the pay of a farmer ; per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For eighth of ten instalments for pay of physician, medicines, and expense of care of the sick, per fifth article treaty eigh teenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of fifteen instalments for pay of teachers and purchase of books and stationery, per fifth article treaty eigh teenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ono thousand two htindred dollars. • CHIPPEWA., 01 LAKE SUPERIOR. For, two-thirds of twenty-first of twenty fire instalments in money, per fourth arti cle treaty fourth October, eighteen hun dred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September eighteen hun tired and fifty-four, light:thousand three handretand thirty three dollars and thirty three cents. For two thirds of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the pay of two carpen ters, per fourth article treaty fourth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September,, eighteen hundred and fifty four, eight hun dred dollars. - For two thirds - Of twenty first of twenty five instalments in goods, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and 'fifty four, seven thousand dollars. For two thirds of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the support of schools, per fourth. article treaty fourth October, eighteen‘trundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth of September, eigh teen hundred and fifty four, one thousand three hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty three cents. For two thirds of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the pay of two farmers, per, fourth article treaty. fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hun dred—and sixty six dollars and sixty seven cents. For two thirds of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the pluelicu3tei of pro visions and tobacco, per foufth article treaty 'fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty four,. one thousand three hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty. three cents. For eighth of twenty instalments in corn, gOods, °household furniture, and cooking utensils,' agricultural implements and , cattle, -carpenters - and other tools and building materials, and for moral and edu , cations' purposes, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nineteen thousand - dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for Six ' smiths and assistante, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eigh teen hundred and fifty four, five thounad and forty dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the support of six smiths' shops, per-second and fifth articles treaty. thirtieth September,- eighteen hundred and fifty four , one then , sand. three hundred and twentydollare. C.' For sixth of (twenty iuttalments for thet 1 - seventh smith .and assistant; and support (.of shop, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen htindred and fifty four, one thousand and sixty dollars: For support'of a smith, sseistant, , 'and. shop for the Bois Forte band, during the 'pleasure of the President, , per.. twelfth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty — fear, one thousand and - silty dollars. - , • For support or two farmers for Bois lota band, during:the ldeasure . of the President, per twelfth article treaty thir tieth September; leighteei - hundred 'and' fifty'.four, :one . thousand two hundred dollars. cntrrswis. or , Taw For one third of.tweutYfirat f ` o twenty Ave instalments is money, per fourth itit- 0062;4 per cwt 2. 00 " 2,0062,76 • " 1 ,0 0 6 2 . 70 " " 1 4 0 6 2 4 0 " " • 240 " 2.4303155 " " " I Me 4 7 3 ,26 " " 1 , 2,00(40.00 14060.00 " " 833.65. bend 23 1,60e2,60 , per ea 1"92.5 0 " 2,e7 " .- SIWZI per head • 21 $3,00 pc! brad 3,00 • " IV*_ .. " • 5. 05 " 13,50 iier bead 3,12 ' :2,70 *. • ' 'cill"1-=;,,,br.,,!,.,4.,,,,,,r ele trebly fourth October, eighteen hundred and' forty ivrecarat eighth—articiertreat thirtieth September, eightein hundred and four, four then/land' one hundred aid sixty six dollars and sixty seven cents. for one third of twenty first of twenty five instalments, for the pay of two carpen ters, per fourth article treaty fourth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and forty two, and , eighth article treaty thirtieth September; eighteen hundred and fifty four, four hun dred dollars. - For one third of twenty first of twenty five instalments in goods, per fourth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth. article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty four, three thou sand five hundred dollars. For one third of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the support of schools, per fourth article treaty fourth OCtober, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eigh teen hundred and fifty four, six hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty seven cents. For one third of twenty first of twenty five instalments for the percbasa of pro-, visions and tobacco, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred' and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred.and fifty' tour, six hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty seven cents. For one third of twenty first, of twenty five instalments for the support of two emiths' shops, . including the pay of two' smiths and assistaats, and furnishing iron and steel, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth Septem ber, eighteen hundred and fifty four t six hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty seven Cents. For one third of twenty first of twenty five instalments for pay, of ewe farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty four, three hundred and thirty three dollara and thirty thre‘cents. For eighth of twenty instalmeats of annuity iu money, per third article treaty twenty second February, eighteen hundred and fifty five, twenty thousand dollars. -PILLADITZ, LIE WIANIIII.OO ==! For eighth, of thirty instalments of annuity in mosey, per third article treaty twenty second February, eighteen hundred and fifty live,ten thousand six hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty six amts. For eighth of thirty instalments of annu ity in goods, per third article treaty twenty second February, eighteen hundred and fifty five eight thousand dollars. For eighth of 'thirty instalments for pur poses of utility, per third article treaty twenty second .February, eighteen hundred and fifty five, ftur thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, i3er third article treaty twenty second February, eighteen hundred and 'fifty hoe, three thousand dollars. • For eighth of fifteen annual instalments for the support of two smiths and smiths' shops, per third article treaty twenty sec ond February, eighteen' hundred and fifty five, ten thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of an engineer to grist and saw mill at Leech Luke, six hundred dollars. CHTPPAWAI 01 9ICLYAA, WM( CIVSK, AND 1:=3:13 For seventh -of ten equal enatalmenta in Gain, to be distributed, per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hundred and fifty five, ten thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instalments for the support of one blacksmith shop, per sec ond article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hundred and fifty five, twelve hundred and forty dollari. OHIPPEWAII, 1e63011021ZE1, AMIN ZEAGOEI, AND BIZW SOUK INDLLNII. For education during the 'pleusura of Congress, per fifth article treaty eleventh August, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, one .thocusand fire hundred dollars. 01110E1BARIS. For permanent annuity in goods, per act of twenty fifth February, seventeen hun dred and ninety nine, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, per second ar ticle treaty. sixteenth November, eighteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty second June, eighteen hun dred and fifty five, three thousand dollars. For-permanent annuity for support of light-horsemen, per thirteenth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hun dred and twenty, and thirteenth article treaty twenty isecand June, eighteen hun dred and fifty five, six hundred dollars. For permanent provisions for education per second article treaty twentieth Janu ary, eighteen, hundred and twenty five, and thirteent artlole treaty twenty-sec ond June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, six thousand dollars. For permanentprovislon for blacksmith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and twenty, and thirteenth, article treaty twenty segond June, eighteen hundred and fifty fiv4rdiX. • . hundred dollars. For permanent provisions for Iran and 'steel, per ninth article treaty twentieth 'January, eighthen hundred and twenty five, and th*. teenth article of treaty twenty second . June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three hundred and twenty dollars. For interest on five hundred thousand dollars, at -five per centum; for education, support of the government, and other ben eficial purpmes, to be applied under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws,in conformity With the provisions contained in the tenth and thirteenth arti cles of the treaty at twenty second June, eighteen hundred ;and fifty five, twenty five thousand dollops. • COMANCHES, 11.10M4, Arq.cess 01 A211../01 11/0 B.llTrat. • For ninth of ten Instalments for the purchase of goods provisions, and agri cultural implements, per eisth article treaty twenty, seventh July, eighteen hun dred and fifty three, eighteen thousand dollars. - • - For expenses of transportation of the ninth of ten instalments of geode, provi sions, and ',agricultural implements, per" sixth article • treaty twenty seventh July, eighteen hundred and fifty three, seven thoneand dollars. ror permabent dnunlty in money, per fourth article treaty seventh Augt, seventeen hundred and .iinety, and fifth article treaty seventk August, • eighteen hundred and fiftysix, One thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty sixteenth June,- eigh teen hundred and twos end fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty ell, three thousand dollars. • For permanent annuity' in .- money, per fourth article treaty twenty fourtfiJanuary, eighteen. hundred' twenty sii, Ind fifth article treaty August, 'eighteen' hundred : add fifty, twenty Atowni drug: . For permanent provision for blacksmith and, assistant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article hundre d ty fourth Jana ' ary, eighteen and twenty six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, - elgh: teen hundred and fifty six, eight hundred and forty_ dollars. , • - For permanent. provision for iron and steel for, ehoP, per eighth artiele treaty twenty fourth Jannar7, eighteen hundred and twenty six and fifth article . treaty seventh August, eighteen -hundred and• fifty six; two hundred and seventy dellin. For permanent, provision for the pay of wheelwright, - pfr eighth article ;racy twenty fourprUsaFisry, eishteerli, htindred and - Wenti elz; And fifth: articis treaty ' s atiienth Angust4titeen huir#l4: and WV six, ai*Aan dol.l;ire. ESE _ . ~• , • •••=. .=•,•-••• - • For bleoltamith and assistant and shop -and-tooletturing-thie.pleasura ot.theares,, — Went, per article treaty fourteenth February, 'eighteen': hhndred and; thirty three, and fifth article treaty seventh An gust, eighteen hundred and fifty eta, eight hnudrednnd forty dollars. For iron and steel for shop during the Pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hun dred and thirty three, the fifth• artiole treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty six, two hundred and seventy dollars. For wagon-maker during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty four teenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty three, and. fifth ertide treaty seventh Auguat, .eighteen - hundred and fifty six, six hundred dollars. For assistance in agricultural operations during the pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty. twenty fourth Jan uary, eighteen hundred and twenty six, and ,fifth article treaty seventh Auguit, eighteen hundred and fifty six, two thou sand dollars. -• For education during the pleasure of the President, per , fifth- article treaty four-. teenth February, . eighteen hundred and. thirty three, andfifth article treety.seventh. August, eighteen hundred and 'fifty six, one thousand dollars. For the sixth of seven additional instal ments tor two blacksmiths, assistants, shops, and toots, per thirtieth article treaty twenty fourth March, eighteen htuidre and thirty two, and fifth article treat seventh August, eighteen hundred an fifty :six, one thousand six hundred an eighty dollars. For the sixth of seven additional in stalments for iron and steel for shops, pe thirteenth article 'treaty twenty four March, eighteen hundred and thirty twe, end fifth article treaty seventh Angus!, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, five hun dred and forty dollars. For thirty second of thirty three InstM. menta for 'education, per -fourth erticie treaty fourth- January,: eighteen hundred and forty. five, end fifth article treaty sev enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty six, three thousand dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments for education, per fourth arriale treaty fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty five, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty six, three thou sand dollars. For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars for purposes of education, per sixth article treaty seventh August., eighteen hundred and fifty six, ten thousand dollars. Fertile annuity to chief, per private ar ticle to supplemental treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and twenty nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred andeighteen,onehundred dollars. • For interest on forty six thousand and eighty dollars, at five per eentum, being the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty _of eighteen hundred and .twenty nine for education, per resolution of the Senate nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, and fifth article treaty sixth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand three hundred and four dollars. For interest in lieu of investment op fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars, balance of one hundred and fifty seven thousand five' hundred dollars to the first July, eighteen hundred and sixty three, at five per cesium fir education or other ben eficial purposes, under the direction of the President, per second article treaty nine teenth October, eighteen hundred and thirty eight and ninth article treaty seven teenth nay, eighteen hundred and fifty four, two thousand e:ght hundred and seventy five dollars. Forrinterest in•lien of 'investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at fire per een tum, per seared article treaty fourteenth January, eighteen hundred-and forty six, ten thousand dollars. M=! For nine instalments of interest, at five per centum, onion hundred thousand dol lars for education,per second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen hundred. and fifty four, five thetussnd dollars. For ninth instalment- on two hundred thousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hundred and sixty two, per second article treaty eightseath hisyj eighteen hundred and fifty.four,nine thousand dollars. itasomossus. For Seventh of twelve instalments for continuing and keeping up a blacksmith shop, and providing the usual quantity of iron and • steel, per fourth article ;treaty eighteenth October; eighteen 'hundred and forty eight, and third article treaty twelth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nine hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty air cents. For seventh of ten instalments of anent ; ity upon two hundred thousand dollars, balance of three hundred and fifty thou sand dollars for; cession of lands, per fOurth ,article treaty ;eighteenth October, eighteen-hundred and forty eight, and third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hundred-and fifty• four,: twenty thousand dollars. For seventh of; fifteen instalments for pay of miller, per third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hundred dollars: Itlip.XIES ; Or KANSAS. . . For permanent provision for blacksmith and assustantfand iron and steel for shop, - per fifth article - treaty 'lath October, eigh- MOA'finndred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty fifth' June, eighteen hundred and fifty' four, nine hundred and forty dollar,. For permanent provision for miller, in lien' of gunsmith, per , fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighl , teen, and fifth ,arthfie treaty twenty third October, eighteen hundred and thirty four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eigh teen hundred and fifty four, six hundred dollars. • . • • ' For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five :pei cantina, for educational purpose!, per third' article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fi ft y four , two thousand five , hundred dollars. For third of twenty instalments. upon two thousand .dollars, per third article treaty fifth June, .eighteen - hundred and fifty four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. , ' 11'4u:tics, 07 lIRDIAZIA. For interest on two hundred end twenty one thou/wadi two hundred and fifty seven dollars and eighty ,six eents,.uninvestecl, al Ac, per ,eentutu, for Zdieml Indians of Indians r per &mate's amendment to fouith 'article treaty' fifth June, eighteen 'hundred 'and' fifty ,four, eleven thousand - and Bitty two dollars and eighty nine °onus . ' I(IAXLES-71 ;; ;4l. RUMS. '`For permanent annuity In goods or otherwise, pit fourth 'article treaty third. August, serenteienhundred and ninety five, fire hundred (Wiwi. For . .permanent` annuity in 'goods.' :or othirwise, FM- third article 'treaty twenty fii.st 'August, ; eighteen hundred and fire, tiro hundred and fifty.dollare. • For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise,. per third and separate article to - treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. . _ SIIIQUAI.LY,L4OiALLtri., AND -0111 - kE !ANDS 01 - 121D111 1 5.' ' :•• l!or eighth instilment, in part payment for relinquialunent of title to lends, to be. applied to bentloial objects, per fourth ar *le treaty': twenty _sixth December, eigh teen hundred and tqty feta, tltteen hundred dollar& • .. For eighth Of twenty : intagli:nits for pay of. instructor, amith,:pbyetohui; eirpedter, farmer, and assailant if necessary, per tenth article treaty twenty Deoember„ eighteen, hhodred four, tax them mind Iran hundred , , - ==tr~~~,;;;y .. For the- fifth of .len -instalments of _this amount, being second of the series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article' treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty four ' thirty thousand dollars. , . • For eighth of ten inetainients for sup port.of a miller, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalmentsfor support of blacksmith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per eigthth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen 'hundred and fifty four, nine hundred dollars. . For eighth of tenfnatalments for support orformer,, per eighth article treaty six ,/ t te nth March, eighteen hundred and fifty for, sixundred dollars:. For keeping in repair the - grist and saw til provided for by the ,eighth article of t e treaty of aixteonthi March, eighteen hundred and fifty four, three hundred dollars. For supplying the smith's shop with tools, and keeping the same in repair, per eighth article of the treaty of sixteenth March, eighteen . hundred and . fifty four, three hundred dollars. '-• For an engineer, one thousand two hun dred dollars. For interest on sixty nine thousand one hundred and twenty- dollars, at five per Oentum, being the value of fifty four sec tions of land set apart second June, eigh teen hundred and twenty five, for educa tional purposes, per Senate resolutiOri-nthat teenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty Mx. dollars. MOO AND MISSOITILIAB. For fifth of tett instalments, being the second series, in money, or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eigh teen hundred and fifty roar, thirteen thou- sand dollars. For eighth of ten instalments for pay of miller, ,per seventh article treaty fifteenth March eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hundred dollars. • For eighth of ten instalments for black smith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per seventh artiebt treaty fifteenth March, eighteen' lundrpd and fifty four, nine hundred and forty dollars; For eighth often instalments for farinet, per seventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six hun dred dollars. ' , • • • • • For keeping in repair the grist and saw mill provided fee by the seventh article of the treaty of fifteenth March, eighteen-hun dred and fifty four, thine hundred dollars. For supplyingthe sadfh's shop with tools, and keeping the same in repair, per sev enth article of the treaty fifteenth - llarch, eighteen hundred and fifty four, three hun dred dollars. For annrigineer, one ~ tbOtenll/d two hun dred dollars. 017LWAS AND CHIPPSWAS OP MICHIGAN. For seventh of ten instalments for edu cational 'purposes, to be expended under the direction of the President, according to the wishes of the Indiana, so far as may be reasonable and just, per second article of thirty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty five, eight. thousand dollars. For seventh of ten 'instalments for the support of four blacksmith shops, per sec ond article of the treaty of thirty firer July, eighteen hundred and fifty five, four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For seventh of ten instalments of prin cipal, payable annually . for ten years, to be distributed per capita, lathe usualman ner of payinginnuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty five, ten thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred and thirty six theusand.. dollars, 'unpaid part of the principal sum of three hundred and nix thousand dollars, for one year, at Svo per centum per annum ' to be distributed per capita, in the Usual manner of paying an nuitiee, ,per second article of the treaty -of thirty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty five, eleven thotutsnd eight hundred dollars. For seven of of ten equal annual instal ments on th irty five thousand dollars, in lieu of form i tr treaty !stipulations, to be paid per ea ita, to the Grand River Otto was, per second article of the treaty of thirty tot July, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three , ' thousand five hundred dollars. • , ' =II For. their proportion: of the permanent annuities in money, goods, or otherwise, payable under the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and ninety five, second article treaty of seventeenth govember, eighteen hundred and seven, fourth, article truly ifeventaiiith September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty twenty ninth Au gust, eighteen htuidred and twenty nine; one thoUsand air. hundred dollars. 1 , • . . , . For last of fiveinatalments on goods and such articles as may be necessary for them per 'second article treaty twenty 'fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty seven, forty thousand dollars. For eupport of two manual, lebor schools annually, during the pleasure of the President, per • third article treaty twenty, fourth September, eighteen .hun dred and fifty serer), ten thousand dollars., For Pay of two . teachers, under the dl; reation of the, President, per third article treaty twenty ourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty elven, one thousand twit hundred dollars. - . , „. For purchase of iron and steel, anrother necessaries for the shop, during the pleas ure of the resident, per fourth article treaty twen ty'fourth September, eighteen hundred an tifty•i seven, five hundred dollari. -•. • , : , ... • . . For pay of two blacksmit hs, one of whom to be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per fourth artiole treaty twenty.. (Mirth SepteMber, eighteen hundred and fifty seven, one thott sand two hundred dollars. ' -, For :coutPentiatiCit of two etrikent or SP prentioes in shop, per;fourth article treaty twenty fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty --.scion, four hundred and eighty dollars. For [ fifth of ten instalments for farming utensils and stock during the pleasure of the Preiddent, per fourth .article treaty twenty fourth September, eighteen hundred , and fifty seven, one thousand two hundred dollen). '-' -'• i - -: - - ' :- - - For pay-of farmer, per • fonrth article treaty twenty fourth September, eighteen. hundred and fifty; seven, six hundred dollars. For fourth of ten instalments for pa y of miller, at the discretion of „the President, per fourth - - article.; treaty twenty, , fourth September, ' . eighteen hundred . and fi fty, !seven, six hundred. dollars. ;- . , For fourth Of tad iristallents for psi of engineer; et the discretion of the President, per fourth, article: treaty:, twenty fOurth September;, eighteen lumdredi snit;; ' ( fifty. Sven,- one thousand two hundrod,aia . .. Foroompensatton.to apprentices, to assist In working the mill, per fourth