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    Supplement.
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OF THE 'UNITED STATES.
rSSID AT TBI BICOSD SKSSIOX OT THE FOaTV-rtSST
COSCR1UM.
Pcbuc-So. 187.
IV APT itukinir annrooriations for the car-
rant and contingent expenses of the Indian
Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipula
tions with various Indian tribe for the year
endinir June Ihirtv, eighteen hundred and
seventh oue, and for other purposes.
For purchase of clothing, a per earns arti-
r or pay of phvaiciau ana teacher, as per
thirteenth article same treaty two thousand
ve hundred dollars.
For par of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith.
miller, and engineer, as per same article, five
thousand two hundred dollars.
For second of three installments to be ex
pended in presents to ten persons of said tribe
who in the ludument ot tae agent may irrow
the most valuable crops for the respective year,
as per fourteenth article same treaty, five bun-
red dollars.
For transportation of goods, ten thousand
dollars.
For dsv .of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith,
miller, and engineer, for th fiscial year end
ing June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-
nine, hve thousand two nundred dollars.
CUICKASAW3.
annuity in foods, three
. He it enacted by the Senate and Houte of
Repretentativtt of ike United btalee of Amer
ica tn Vongrtrt aitemoiea:
T-iat the following sums be, and they are
beffeby, appropriated, out of any money in the
treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the
purpose of pavinir th current and contingent
expense f the Indiau Impertinent and fulfil
ling treaty stipulations with the various Indian
triiiea. . , ,
For pay of clerk to superintendent for Call
forma, one thousand eight hundred dollurs.
For temporary clerks to superintendents, six
thousand six hundred dollars.
I'nr n of sixtv-fonr interpreter?, as follows:
Tventy one tor the tribes in Oregon and the
territories or wasniogton, uiau, aim .new
Mexico, at five hundred dollars each; thirty six
for the tribes elsewhere, at lour hundred dot
Lira each: three for the Indian service in Utah
at live huudred dollars each; one for the Sho
shone aud one for the Ulahs. at oue thousand
dollars each: one for the siseton aud Wahpe
ton bands of Sioux, four hundred dollars; aud
for the Sacs and Foxes of th Mississippi, now
in Tama couulv, Iowa, four hundred dollars
in all, twenty nine thonsaud two buudred dol
For buildings at agencies, and repairs ef
same, ten thousand dollars.
For vaccine matter and vaccination of ludi
mn two thousand five huudred dollars.
For presents 1 1, aud provisions for Indians,
ten thousand dollars.
For actual necessarv e ids uses incurred, aud
that may be hereafter incurred, by officers of
the Indian Department in the rescue of priso
ners from Indum tribes aud returning tbem to
their homes, an I for expenses iucideol to the
arrest and l ontiueaient within the territory of
the United states, by order ot such otneere, vl
persobs charged with crimes against the Indi
ans, five thousand dollars.
For coutiugeucies, iucludiug traveling, in
dental, current, and contingent expenses of
perinteudeuts aud agents, and of their oiiicers,
Lhirtv-eiuht thousand nve nuuurea uoiiars.
For improvement of farms on which Apa
ches, Kiowas, aud Coiuanrhes are located in
the Indian country, und for the support of
, . -1 . i . i i ... .
SCUOOtS among lUCWi uuu, uiucr ikucuvicui
purposes, to be expended uudcr the the direc
tion of the Secretary of th Interior, twenty
thousand dollars.
For this amauut, or so much thereof as way
be necessary for the subsistence of the Arapa
hoe, Cheyenne, Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche
Indians, who have been collected and located
upon the reservations set apart for their use
anil occupation by the treaties wade with them
in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, two hun
dred and twenty thousand dollars.
For this sum, as provided to be expended
tinier the tenth article of the treaty ot Octo
ber twenty -one, eighteen hundred and sixty
seven, and under the third article of the treaty
of same date with theApaches, thirty thou
sand dollars.
For purchase of clothing, as provide'd in
the Batne treaties, twenty-six thousand dol
lars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith,
-miller, and engineer, five thousand two hun
dred dollars.
For pay of physician and teacher, two thou
sand fire hundred dollars.
For second payment, as provided in the same
treaties, to be expended in presents to the ten
persons of the said tribes who in the judgment
of the agent may growth mosi valuable erops
rVir the noriod nauicl. five hundred dollars.
For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith,
itSiller and engineer, for the fiscal hear ending
June thirty, eighteen hundred anl sixty-nine,
! thousand two hundred dollars.
For transportation of goods, seven thousand
dollars.
ucL-
For permanent
thousand dollars. .
BOIS FORT BAND OF CHIPPKWAS. "
For fifth of twenty installments, for the
support of one blacksmith and assistant, and
for tools, iron and steel, and other articles
necessary tor the blacksmith shop, as per
third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen
hundred and sixty six, one thousand five
hundred dollars. - -
fifth of twenty instalments for the support
of one school teacher, and for necessary
books and stationery, as per third article
treaty of Apiil seventh eighteen hundred
and sixty sfx, eight hundred dollars.
For fifth of twenty instalments for the
instruction of Indians in farming, and purch
ase of seeds, tools, and so forth, as per third
article of treaty of April seventh, eighteen
hundred and sixty six, eight hundred dollars.
cor fifth of twenty instalments of annuitv
in money, to be paid per capita, as per third
rticle treaty ot April seventh, eighteen hun
dred and stxty six, three thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For fifth of twenty installments of annu
ity in provisions, ammunition, and tobacco,
as per third article treaty of April seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty six, one thousand
dollars.
For fifth of twenty installments of annuity
in goods and other articles, as per thirl article
treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred
and sixty six, six thousand five hundred dol
lars. For transportation and necessary cost of de
livery of annuity goods and provisions, per
sixth article treaty of April seventh, eighteen
hundred and sixty-six, one thousand fire
hundred dollars.
ARICAREE3. GROS VENTRES, AND
MADANS.
For this amount, to be expended in such
goods, provisions, and other articles as the
President uiav from time time determine, in-
oludinz insurance- and transportation thereof,
in instructing in agricultural and mechanical
pursuits. In providing employees, educating
ehildren, procuring medicine and medical at
tendance, care for and support of the aged.
sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of
aid Indisns, and in any other respect to
promote their civilization, comfort, and im
provement, forty thousand doliais.
ASSINAB0INE3.
For this amount to he expended in such
arouds. provisions, and other articles as the
President may from time to time determine
insurance and transportation thereof, in instruc
ting in agricultural and mechaical pursuits,
in providing employees educating children.
procuring medicine and medicnal attendance,
esre for and support of the aged, sick, and in
firm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians
and in any other respect to promote their
comfort, civilisation, and improvement, thirty
thousand dollars.
BLACKFEKT,
BLOOD3, AND PIB-
OAN3.
For this amount, to be expended in such
goods, provisions, and other articles as th
President may from, time to time determine,
including insurance and transportation thereof,
in instructing in agricultural and mechanic
al pursuits, in providing employees, educating
children, procuring medicine and medical at
tendance, eare for and support of the aged.
sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of
said Indians, and in every other respect to
aromote their civilisation, comfort, aud im
provement, fifty ihousand dollars.
CALAPOOIAS, M0LALA8, AND CLACKA
MAS OF WlhLAMEXl'iS , VALLISI
For first of fir instalments of the' fourth
series of annuity for beneficial objects, fir
thousand dollars. -
J CHEYNNES AND ARAPAHOES.
I For thirty of thirty instalments provided to
k expended ander tenth article, treaty Oc-
i- tober tweuty-elgnia, eiguieen nunarcti uu
six-seven, twenty tnousana dollars.
chippewas of lake: superior.
For sixteenth of twenty instalments in coin,
per fourth article treaty thirtieth September,
eighteen huudred aud fifty-four, fire thousand
dollars.
For sixteenth nf twenty installments in
l giKiits, hAusenulii lurmture, and oooaing nten
j sils, per fourth article treaty thirtieth Septem
j her,. eighteen huudred and fifty four, eight
thousand dollars.
For sixteenth of twenty installments, for
gricultnral implements and cattle, carpen
ters' and other tools, and building materials,
per fourth article treaty thirtieth of Septem
ber, eighteen hundred and mty lour, three
thousand dollars.
For sixteenth of twenty installments for
moral and educational liuuxtses. three hun
dred dollars of which to bu paid to the Crrand
Portage band yearly, to enable them to
maintain a school at their village, per fourth
articio treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, three thousand dol
lars.
For sixteenth of twenty installments for six
smiths and assistants per second and fifty
articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteea
hundred and fitly luur, hve thousaad and
forty dollars.
fur sixteenth of twenty installments for the
support of six smiths shops, per second and
filth articles treaty thirtieth September, eigh
teen hundred anu fifty lour, one, thousand
three- hundred and twenty dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty installments for
the seventh smith aud assistant, aud sup
port of shops, per second and fth articles
treaty thirtieth aepleia'jcr. eighteen nun
dred and fifty four, one tli-j iwunl and sixty
dollars. -
For support of smith and shop, during the
pleasure of the President, as per seventh ar
ticle and twelfth articles of treaty of April
seventh, eighteen bnnd-ed and sixty six, six
hundred dollars.
For support of two farmers, during the
pleasure of the President, as per twelfth article
treaty ot Sep tern oer tmrtietu, eiguteen Hun
dred and fifty-four, and seventh article of
treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred
and sixty six, twelve hundred dollar-.
For insurance, transportation, and necessa
ry cost ot delivery ot annuities and provis
ions tor Chippewas of Lake Superior, five
thousand dollars. -
Fur this amount, to be paid in coin, to
enable the Secretary of the Interior to fulfil
treaty stipulations relative to the payment
of annuities with the Chippewas of Lake su
perior, the Chippewas ot Saginaw, Swaa
Creek, and Black River, the Ottawas and
Chippewas of Michigan. Indians of tho Mack
inaw agency, in .the State ef Michigan,
thirty six thousand seven hundred and fifty
three dollars and forty seven cents, being the
aggregate difference between the coin value
of savments made in currency during me
years eighteen hundred and sixty three and
eighteen hundred and sixty tour, at tna dates
of treasury warrants, and the amounts due
in coin - by treaty stipulations, with interest
at the rate of five par centum from dates of
said treasury warrants, to June thirty, eigh
teen hundred and seventy.
For the erotion of a dock for the use of
Chippewa Iddians of Lake Superior, at
L Ansa bay, one thousand six buudred dol
lars. '
or relief of O-shou-wau-uo, chief, on ac
count of destruction, of his buildings in the
construction ol tho Sault Saiate Marie eanal,
eight hundred dollars.
CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eight article treaty
thirtieth-September, eighteen hundred
and filtj-four, third article treaty seventh
May, eighteen hundred and sixty-rour,
three thousand five hundred dollars.
For fourth of tfta instalments of the sec
ond series, for the support of schools per
fourth article treaty fourth October,
eighteea hundred and forty-two, and
eight article treaty thirtieth September,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-four and
third article treaty seventh Slay, eighteen
hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and
sixtyi-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.
For fourth wf ten instalments of second
series, for th purchase of provisions and
tobacco, per fourth article treaty fourth
October, eighteen hundred and forty-two,
and eighth article treaty thirtieth Septem
ber, eighteen hundred and thirty-four,
and third article of treaty seventh May,
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six nun
dred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-
seven cents.
For fourth often instalments of the
second series, for the support of two
smith's shops, including the pay of two
smiths and assisstants, and furnishing
iron and steel, per fourth article treaty
fourth October, eighteen hundred and
forty-two, and eighth article treaty thir
tieth September, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, and third article treaty of sev
enth May, eighteen hundred and sixty
four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars
and sixty-seven cents
For fourth of ten instalments ol th
second series, for pay of two farmers,
per third article treaty May seventh, eigh
teen hundred and sixty four, three hun
dred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-
three cents. -
For sixteenth of twenty instalments of
nnmty in money, per third article treaty
of twenty-second February, eighteen
hundred and .fifty-five, twenty thousand
dollars
For twenty-fourth of twenty-six iostal
ments, to be paii the Chippewas ot Miss
issippi per third article treaty of August
second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven,
one ihousand dollars,
For third often instalments for the sup
-port ot a school or schools upon said res
ervation, in accordance with third arti
cle of treaty of March nineteenth, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-seven, tour thou
sand dollars
For third of tea instalments to be ex
pended in promoting tbe progress of the
people in agriculture and assisting tbem
to become self-sustaining, in accordance
with third article of treaty of March
nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
seven, six thousand dollars.
For third of ten instalments for the
support of a physician, in accordance
wi'.u third article treaty of March nine
teenth eighteen hundred and sixty-seven,
cne thousand dollars.
. For third of ten instalments for the
purchase of necessary medicines- in ac
cordaoce with third article of treaty of
March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and
sixtv-seven; three hundred dollars.
for insurance, transportation, and
necersarv coit of delivery .of annuities
and provisions for Chippewas of M'tssiss-
capita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas
uunog ino pleasure oi tne rreeident, per third
article treaty second October, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-three, and second article sup
plementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen
hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
Fbr this amonnt to tbe Pembina band ol
Chiypewas, during the pleasure of the Pres
ident, per same tteaty, five thousand dol
lars. .
For seventh of fifteen instalments fur th
purpose of supplying the Red Lake band ot
Chippewas with gating twine, cotton matter,
calico, linsey, blankets, sheeting, flannels,
provisions,. farming tools, and for such other
useful articles, and for such other uscfnl pur
poses as mas be deemed fortheir bast interests,
per third article supplementary treaty of
twelth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-
fonr, eight thousand dollars.
ror seventh or fifteen installments lor same
objects for Pembina band of Chippewas, per
same treaty, lonr notisand dollars.
cor seventh or fifteen instalments for pay
ef one blacksmith, one physician, who
shall furnish medicine for tbe sick, one milt
er, and one farmer, per fourth article of same
treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars.
For seventh of .fifteenth instalments for th
purchase of iron aud steel, and other articles,
for blacksmithing purposes, per same treaty
as above, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For seventh of fifteenth instalments, to bo
expended for carpentering, and other pur
poses, per same treaty, one thousand dollars.
For seventh of fifteen instalments, to defray
expenses of a board of visitors to consist of
not more than three persons, to attend the
annuity payments of the said Chippewa In
dians ; each member of tbe board to ba paid
not more than five dollars per day, for not
more than twenty days' service, and tcu
cents per mile for not more than three hun
dred miles travel, three huudred and ninety
dollars.
For insurance and tianspottation ef annity
goods and provisions, and iron and steel for
the blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Kcd
Lake and Pembina tribe, three thousand dol
lars.
"CHOCTAWS.
For permanent annuity, per second article
treaty sixteenth November, eighteen hundred
and five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty
second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five.
three thoussnd dollars.
For permanent annnitv for support of liicht
horsemen, six hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity for support of black
smith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth Oc
tober, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth
article treaty January twentieth, eighteen
hundred and twenty-five, and thirteetnh arti
cle treaty twenty -seeond "June, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, six bundled dollars.
For permanent annuitv for education, per
second article treaty twentieth January, eigh
teen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth
article treaty twenty second June, eighteen
hundred and fitty five, six thousand dollars.
f or permanent ajHTiuitv for iron and steel.
per ninth article jly twentieth January,
eighteen hundreds ad twenty five and thir
teenth article of I 'axy twenty second June,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, three hundred
and twenty dollars.
For interest on three hundred and ninety
thousand two huudred aud fifty seven dollars
and ninety two cents, at five per centum per
annum, for education, support ol the govern
ment, and ether beneficial purpose, under
the direction of tbe general council of Choc
taws, in conformity with th provisions con
tained in tho tantn and thirteenth articles of
tbe treaty of twenty second June, eighteen
hundred aud fiftv fijie. niuctccn thousand five
ippi, in accordance with sixth article of I hundred and twelve dollars and eigtbty nine
the treatv of March ntocteemn. eignteen i cents
For fourth of ten installments of the second
scries in money, per fourth article treaty
fonrth October, eighteen hudred and forty
two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth Sep
tember, eighteea hundred und fifty four, and
third artiola treaty seventh May, eighteea
hundred and sixty four, four thousand one
hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven
cents. '. - :-' '
For fonrth of ten installments of the seeond
series, for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth
article treaty fourth October, eighteen hun
dred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty
thirtieth September, eighteea hundred and
fifty-four, and third article treaty seventh
May, eighteen hundred and sixty four, four
hundred dollar. . '
- For fourth of tea instalments of the
second series io goods, per fonrth articio
hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand
five hundred dollars.
CHIPPEWAS OF TDE MISSISSIPPI,
PILLAGER AND LAKE WlNNKB A-
GOSHISU BANDS OF CHIPPEWA
INDIANS. -
For seventh of ten instalments to furn
ish said Indians with ten yoke of good
work oxen,, twenty log-chains, two
undred srrubbiair hoes, tea plows, ten
grindstones, one hundred axes, (handled
weoty sptdes, and other farming imple
ments, perbflb article treaty May seventn
i&hieen hundred and sixty toar. one
thousand five hundred dollars.
For the par of two carpenters, one
thousand eight hundred dollars, and two
blacksmiths, one thousand eight nindrea
dollars ; lour farm laborers, two thou
sand four hundred dollars : one physician,
one thousand two hundred dollars, and
medicine for the sick, five hundred dol
lars, per fifth article treaty May seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-tour, seven
thousand seven hundred -dollars.
For this amount to be applied toward
tbe support of a saw mil!, to be built for
the common use of the Chippewas of the
Mississippi and the Red Lake and Pem
bina bands of of Chippewas, per sixth
article of treaty of May seventh, eighteen
hundred and Bixty-tour, one tnousana
dollars.
For pay of services and traveling exponses
of a. board of visitors, to consist of not
more than three persons, to attend the annuity
payments to the Indians, and to inspect the
fields, buildings, mills, and other improve
ments, as stipulated in the seventh article.
treaty MsX seventh, eighteen hundred and
sixty four, not eceeding any one year more
than twenty days service, as nve dollars per
lay, or more tnan three hundred miles travel.
at ten cents per mile, four hundred and eighty
dollars.
For pay of femal teachers employed on
the reservation to intsruct Indian girls in do
mestic economy, one thousand dollars.
CHIPPEWAS, PILLAOUR, AND LAKE
WINNEBAGOSHISU BANDS.
For sixteenth of thirty installments of an
nuitv in money, per third article treaty
twenty-second February, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, ten thousand six hundred and
sutv-six dollsrs and sixty-six cents.
. For sixteenth of thirty instalemonts of an
nuity in goods, per third articio treaty
twenty-second February, eighteen huudred
and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars.
For sixteenth of thirty instalments for pur
poses of ntility, per third artiola treaty twenty-
second February, eighteea hundred and fifty-
five, fonr thousand dollars.
For sixteenth of twenty instalments for pur
pose of education, per third article treaty
twenty seeond February, ' eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dol
lars. ' '.
CHIPPEWAS OF : RED LAKE AND
. PEMBINA TRIBE OF CHIPPEWAS.
For this amount as annuity to be paid per
CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND
BANDS OF INDIANS IN MIDDLE ORE
GON.
For first instalments, third scries, for bene
ficial objects, per second article treaty twenty
fifith June, eighteen hundred and fifty five,
four thousand dollars.
For eleventh of fifteen instalments fur psy
subsistence ef one farmer, one blacksmith, and
one wagon and plow maktr, per fourthartiole
treaty twenty fifth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, three thousand five hundred dol
lars. For eleventh of twenty instalments Tor pay
and subsistence uf one physician, one sawyer,
one miller, one superintendent of farming op
erations, and one school teacher, per fuurth
article treaty twenty fifth June, eighteen hun
dred and fifty five, fiv thousand six hundred
dollars.
For eleventh of twenty instalments for sala
ry of the head chiefof said confederated bands,
per fourth article treaty twenty fifth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, five hundred
dollars.
CREEKS.
For permanent annuity in money, per fourth
article treaty seventh August, seventeen bun
bred and ninety, and fifth article treaty sev
enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty six.
one thousand five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity in money, per see-
and article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen
hundred and two, and fifth article treaty sev
enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty six,
three thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity in money, per
fourth article treaty twenty fonrth January,
eighteen hundred and twenty six, and fifth ar- -tide
treaty seventh August, eighteen hun
dred and fifty six, three thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity for blacksmith and
assistant, and for shea and tools, per
eighth a. tide treaty twenty fourth January,
eighteen hundred and twenty six, and fifth ar-
tiole treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred
and. fiity six, eight hundred and forty dollars.
For permanent annuity for iron and steel for
shop, per eighth article treaty twenty fourth
January, eighteen hundred and twenty six,
and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh
teen hundred and fifty six, two hundred and
seventy dollars. -
For. permanent annuity for th pay of a
wheelright, per eighth article treatry twenty
fourth January, eighteen hundred snd twenty
six, and fifth artiole treaty seventh August,,
eighteen hundred and fifty six, six hundred
dollars. -
For fiv per centum Interest en two hun
dred thousand dollars for purpose of educa
tion, per sixth artiole treaty seventh Aagust,
eighteen hundred and fifty six, ten thousand
dollars.
-For blacksmith and' assistant, .shop
and tools, eight hundred and forty dol
liars.
For iron and steel of shop, three hun
dred and seventy dollars.
For wagon-maker, six hundred do',
lars.
For education, one thousand dollars.
' For assistance In agricultural opera
tions, two iBoasaoa aousrf
For interest on seven hundred and
sevejtj-five thousand one hundred nasi
sixty eight dollars, at the rat of firs
per centum per annum, to-be expended
under the direction of tbe Secretary of
the interior, ander provisions of third
article treaty Jane fourteenth, eighteea.
hundred and sixty-six, tbirty-eigbt thous
and seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars',
and forty cents.. - , t
For this amount to be expended in the re
pair of the Mission school building, near th
Arkansas river one thousand dollars.
Fur the fulfillment of tbe provisions of tho'
third and fourth articles of the treaty with th
Creek nation, concluded June fourteen, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-six, from tbe proceeds
of sales of lands to the Seminoles, to be ap
plied pro rata on the several amounts award
ed and approved by' the Secretary of the Into-
nor, one hundred thousand dollars, payment
to be made t each claimant or to bis vr hrf
heirs in person.
CROWS.
For second if thirty installments t j sup
ply male persons, six hundred in number,
over fourteen .years of age, with a suit of good
substantial woolen elothing, consisting oT
coat, bat, pantaloons flannel shirt, and
woolen socks, as per ninth article treaty ot
May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, eight thousand four hundred dollar.
I or second of thirty, installments to supply
each f male, seven hundred in number, over
twelve years of age, with a flannel shirt, or
tbe goods necessary to make the same, a pair
uf woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and
twelve yards of eotten domestic, as per sam
article, eight tksusand four hundred dollars.
For second of thirty installments to supply
three hundred hoys and three hundred and
fifty girls, under the ages named, such flannel
and cotton goad as may be needed to mak -each
a suit asaforesaid, together with a pair
of woolen hose for each, as per same article,
five thouFandfive hundred dollars.
For second of ten installments, to be used
by the Secretary of the Interior in the purch
ase of such articles as from time to time th
condition and necessities may indicate to be
proper, the shm of ten dollars for each Indian
roaming, one thousand souls, as per same ar
ticle ten thousand dollars.
For construction of an agency Building, as
per third article of the same treaty, one thous
and dollars. ;
For building a residence for physician, as
per same article, one thousand dollars.
For tbe construction of five buildings, for
carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and
engineer, as per same article, twe thousand
five hundred dollars.
For pay of physician for two years ending
June thirty, eighteen . hundred and seventy
one, as per tenth articio, same treaty twa.
thousand eight hundred dollars.
f, For first of twenty installments for pay of
teacher aud furnishing necessary books and
stations y, under seventh article same treaty,
three thousand dollarsr
For purchase of seed and agricultural im
plements for those who have selected land
and intend in good faith to onltivato the soiL
i as per eighth artiole saJhe treaty, five thous-
and dollars.
ror pay or carpenter, miller, engineer.
farmer, and blacksmith, five thousand tw
hundred dollars, as per tenth aaticle same
treaty.
or first of ten installments, to be need by
the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase
of such articles as from time to time the con
dition and necessities of the Indiana may indi
cate to be proper, tho sum of twenty dollars
lor each Indian engaged in agricu Iture, nine
hundred and fifty-three souls, as per ninth
article of tbe same treaty, nineteen thousand
and sixty dollars.
For first of four installments to furnish
said Indians with flour and meat, as. per
ninth article same treaty, one hundred and
thirty one thousand fonr hundred dollars.
For purchase of cows and oxen nnder same
article, eleven thousand two huudred and
fifty dollars.
For first of three installments to be expend
ed in presents to the ten persons of said tribe.
who in tbe judgment ot the agent may grow
the most valuable crops, as per twelfth ar
ticle same treaty, five hundred dollars.
For pay of second blacksmith, iron and
stoel, as per eighth artiole same treaty, twe
thousand dollars.
For insurance and transportation of goods
ten thousand dullars.
DELAWARES.
For life annuity to chief, per private article
to supplemental treaty of twenty-fourth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, .to
treaty of third October, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, -one hundred dollars s . Provided,
That satisfactory evidence snail be shown to
tne bocrotary ot the interior thtt one of the
ceiefs provided for by aaid private artiole is
till alive. v
For interprt on forty -six thousand and eigh
ty dollars, at fit-e per centum, being the value f
thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty
of eighteen hundred and twenty-nine for eda
cation per - eenate resolution June thirteen,
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, and fifth
article treaty or May sixth, eighteea hundred,
and fifty-six, two thousand throe hundred, and
fifty-six, two thousand three hundred and
four dollars.
For this amount, to enable the Socrelarr
of the Interior to carry into effect the provis
ions of the ninth article of the treaty of July
four, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, with th
Delaware Indians, by a division of money
and stocks held by the United States in trust
for tbem, between the twenty Delowares whs
havo elected to become oitizens and the' residue
of said "nation, twenty-two thousand seven,
hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty-firsu
cents; of which eight thousand nine hundredVt
and thirty dollars and sixty nine eenta shall
be deducted from the money credits of said na- -tion,
and thirteen thousand sevan hundred sad- -
seventy seven dollars and fifty six eenti, to. .,
be taken equitably from their several kinds et
stock, shall be transfernd to the Secretary
of the Treasury, and become th property of
D'WAMISn AND OTHER ' AT.T.TKIV
TRIBES IN WASHINGTON TERRITO.
For eleventh installment of one hundred
and fifty thousandlollars. nnder th direction
or tbe President, per sixth artiole treaty
twenty second January, eighteen hundred and.
any uve, six thousand dollars.
For eleventh of twentv installments for tlin
establishment and support of an agricultural.
and industrial school, and to provide said'
school with suitable instructor or instructors,
per fourteenth .article treaty twenty-second
January, eighteea hundred and fifty five
three thousand collars.
Ivor eleventh of twenty installments for the
support of a smith and. a eaipenter shop,
and furnishing H with Decsaary-tools, five-..'
handred dollars-