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Knr eleventh of twenty installments for tbe employment of a blacksmith carpenter, farmer and physician, who shall furnish medicines fur tLc sick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty second January , eighteen hundred Bad fifty live, four thousand six hundred dollars. FLATUEADS AND OTHER CONFED ERATED TUIBK.S. For the second of livei nstullraeuts on one hnudred and tweuty ihousaud dollars, being the third series, for( beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fmrth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen - hundred and fifty-five, fior thousand dollars. For eleventh of twent installments forth snpsort of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping iu repair the builJings, and providing suitable furniture, books and station try, per tifih article treats sixteenth July, cigh'een hundred aud fifty-five, three l:uu ired dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for pro viding suitable instructors therefor, -er fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, one thousand eight hun dred dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for fceen inif in repair blacksmiths', tin aud gunsmith', carpenters 3 aud wagon .and plow maker' shops and providing necr?s.iry tools therefor, rer lifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hnrtdredilelhirs. ror eleventh ol twenty metalline tits lor tne employment of two farmers, two millers, one t laeJvsmith, one tinner, one gnnsmitb, one carpenter, and one wagoa and plow maker, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eigh- li'n hnndivil unii filtV-tlVA fiTPll t !u,r.ft,i ft four huudied dollars. . For eleventh of twenty installments for keeping in repair saw and tlouriug nulls, aud fur liimi&liintr tht nt?rasAarv tiwiia nu,l (ivm rwu t tu,rf7i Ii4r fifth Art f rltnr V nivfMihitt ,f July, eighteen bundled aud fifty eve, five , Lnndred dollars. , , For eleventh oftweuty Installments for . keeking in repair the hospitable and provid ing the necessary medicines and furniture "therefor, per filth article treaty sixteenth Ju ly, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three hundred dollars. 1 For eleventh of twenty installments for pay ofa physician, per tilth artiile treaty six teenth Jaly, eighteen handred and fifty-five, imp t htin&u nrl tinir kimdrt ttoUuria. Kor eleventh of twenty installments for keeping in repair the buildings repaired for the various employees aud famishing neces sary furniture therefor, per titt.u article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen huudred and fifty live, three hnudred dollars. eVor eleventh of twenty instulluient for the i ay of sacb ot the head chiefs of the Flathead, Kootney, and Upper Fend d'Oreillea tribes, per fittn article treaty sixteenth July, eigh teen hundred and fifty Sap, fifteen hundred do tars. ; Fur insurance and transportation of annuity fronds and previsions to said Indians, per fifth article tieaty of July sixteenth, eighteen huu dred and sixty five, tour thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may he necessary for purchasing aud transporting A saw and grist utlil tor the use of the Flathead ' Indians at their agency ut Moutana M Territory. and for constructing the necessaiy buildings therefor, to replace those destroyed by fire in August, eighteen hun died aud sixty nine, eleven thousand eight huudred dollars. GROS AENTKES For this amount, tube expended in such goods, provisions, and oilier articles as the J President may from time to time deterraite, including insurance and transport ititon thete ofin instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating V children, procuring medicine and medical at - - tendance, care for and aunport of the seed. . -sick , and-iuiirra, for the helpless orphans of ? said i nutans, una in any oiuer respect to pro mote their civilization, comfort, and improve . mei.t thirty thousand dollars. IOWAS. For interest in lieu of investment on fifty - ceveu thousand five hundred dollars, ballance ' of oue hundred and fifty-seven thousand five nurtured dol.ar. to tne first of Julr. enrhleen , hundred and seventy, at five per centum per , anuin. for education or other beneficial pur poses, under the directiou of the President. . per Eiiilu article or tieaty of May seventeenth; eighteen hundred aud fifty four, two thousaud ' eight hundred and seventy five dollars. KANSAS. For interest in lieu of hi vestment on two ' hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum ' perannnm, per second article treaty of Janu ary fourteen, eightceu, eighteen huudred and forty six, ten thousand dollars. KICKAPOOS. For seventeenth installment of interest on one hundred tliuau-J dollars, at five percent - nra per aunnta, for educational and other bene fieiat purposes, per treaty of May eighteen i bandied add. nfty ionr, live thousand dollars For seventeenth inatalimeut o two huu c dred thousand dollars, to be paid iu eighteen ,- huudred and se vents one, per second article , treaty eighteenth May, eighteen uaudred and fclty tour, nve thousand dollars. KLAMATH AN'D MODfJG INDIANS For the last fife installment, to bt ftp- plied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty tit October four teenth, eighteen hundred and - sixty-four, ' For fourth of twenty installments for Keeping in repair one Ba,--11,11, one aza - log mill, builaings lor the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon anil plow -maker, (he manual labor school, and hospital, as t V. ..:..). vaat-w " f t 1 1 K V. r f teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, oua, thousand dollars. '' For fifth of twenty installment for the purchase of tools and material for gaw-s,nd floor irnllj, carpenter, black- , jinslh, wairjn and plow makers scops, and hooks and stationery for the manual latdr -school, as per fourth article treaty 1 of Octobor fourterorb. etffbteeec ban -dred and sixty-four, one thoubaud five nnndred dolUra. - ror bftB of fifteen iMh:Huf! for pay '-and subsistence of one gnperintcndeDt of farming, one farmer, 0119 blacksmith, one wyerone carper-ter, and one wagon - and plow maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hnudred - and sixty-Four, six thousand -dollars. r '-r For fifth of trenty installments to psjr Salary and euoaistecce of one physician, ' one miller, and two school-teachers, as ' per nun article treuty of October four- . tetn, eighteen LanJrod and sixty-four, . shrQe thousaod six nnndred celiacs. . , V . MAKAH TBI BE. . For first of tfu inataUments of thirty thou sand dollars (beirt the fifth aeries,) under ..xirectiwn of the lJri Jcnt. as per fifth article of treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hun- . Sired and uit ovo, one .bjiisand ttottar. For eleventh of twenty installmenu for sup port of a smith and carpenter's shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty thirty first Jannary einhtcen hondrcd and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For eleventh of twenty instalments for the support of au agricultural and industrial school, and ray of teachers, two thousand five l.und-.ed dollars. . For eleventh of twenty installments for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, far mer, and physician, who shall furuisb medi cine for the siok, four thousand six hundred dollars. WEKOMOXEES. For last of fifteen installments for pay of miller, per third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen bandied and fifty lour, six huudred dollars. For fifth of fifteen iiiftitlluietits of annuity upon two hundred and forty-two thousand six hundred and eighty six dollars, for cession of lands, per fourth article- treaty May 12th, cifrhteen hundred find fifty four, and Senate amendment thereto, nix teen thousand one hun dred stud seventy nine dollars and six cents. S1IAM1ES OF KANSAS For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, and irou and steel for thop, per titth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hnudred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, nine hundred and forty dollars. F'or permanent provision for miller, in lien of gunsmith, per fifth article treuty sixth Octo bcr, eighteen huudred and eighteen, fifth arti cle treaty twenty-third October, eighteen hun dred and eighteen aud thirty -four, and fourth article trouty fifth June, eighteen hnudred and fifty-tour, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five ' per centum, for educational purposes, per thin! article treaty fifth ot June, eifrnteen hnu dred and fifty-four, two thousand five huu dred dollars. For eleventh of tweutv installments opou two hundred thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth of June, eighteen hnudred aud fifly-four, seven thousand dollars. SIIAillES OF INDIANA. Vor interest cn two hundred and twenty one thousand two hundred and fifty seven dol . lurs and eifihty Bix cents uninvested at five per centum, per Senate amendment to fourth article treaty fifth June, etj teeu hnddred and fifty four, eleven thousand und sixty-two doi . hire and eighty nine cents. MIAMIES EEL KWER. For rermaacut annuity in goods or other wise, per fourth article treaty third Auuust, seventeen nnaured and ninety nve, nve nun dred dutlats. F'or permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per articles treaty tweuty-first August eighteen huudred and five, two hundred and fifty dollurs. For permareot annuity in ff-'ods or other wise, per ttiira ana sepatate -articles of treaty of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three nnudred autuity dollars. For pay of teacher of manual labor schools for all necessary materials therefor; and for the subsistence of pupils, two tlionsuud dot lars. MIXED SHOSIIONES, BANNOCKS, AND SHEEP EATERS. For this amount to be expended in snch coods, provisijnS; and other articles, as the . President may from time to time deteruiine, in cluding insurance aud transportation thereof, iu instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine aud medical au tendance, care for and support of the aged sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and io any other ret-pec t to pro mote their civilization, comfort, and improve ment, twenty fire thousaud dollars. NAVAJOES. For second of ten installments for such ar tides of clothiug or raw material in lien there of for eiuht thousand Nuvujoe Indians, not ex ceeding five dollars p r Indian, as per eighth article of treaty of June first, eighteen hun dred aud sixty eiht, forty thousand . dollars. For second of three installments for seed uuJ agricultural implements for fourteen hun dred families, at the rate o: twenty-five dol lars per family, as per seventh article same treaty, thirty five thousand dollars. For first of ten installments to be nspd by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the pur chase ol snch articles as lrotn titi;e to the con dition and necessities of the Indiana may indi cate to be proper, the sum of ten dulfora to each person who engages in farming or mo chanieal pursuits, as per eigth article of the same treaty, fourteen thousand dollars. F'or insurance and transportation of goods, twenty thousaud dollars. . For this amount, or so much thereof a3 may be necessary , for subsistence of the Navajoc Indians in New Mexico, for the year ending Jnoe thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy, to be expeuded under the direction of the t'ei-ro-tary of the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollars. NEZ PERCE& INDIANS. For first of five installments of third series for beneficial objects, at tbe discretion of the President, per tourtn article treaty 01 luue eleventh, eighteen huudred and filty five, six thousaud dollars. Foi eleventh of twenty itiofallments for the support ol two schools, one of which to be an ' agricultural aud industrial school, keeping In repair school buildings, and for ; providing , suitable furniture, books, and stationery, par ' fifth artit le treaty eleventh Jnne, eighteen hundred and fifty-nve, five handred dollars. F r eleventh of twenty installments for the emplovment of one superintendent of teach ing and two teacher. per Stb ai liclo treaty lllb June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three ' thousand two hundred dollars. Nor eleventh of twenty installments for the employment of one superintendent of farming, aud t wo farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and C one wagon and one plow maker, per fifth r ' tide treaty eleventh of June, eighteen hundred aud iifi-v live, ten thousaud dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for pay of a physician, per fifth article treuty eleventh '.June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five one ' thonsaud four hundred dollars. - For eleventh of twenty installments for -keeping in repair the buildings for the vari ous euipioyee.1, and for providing th5 necessary furniiure therefor, per fifth article treaty - eleventh June,' eighteen hundred and fifly-fivc, three hnudred dollars. F'or eleventh of twenty installments fur ' the ealary of sui lt persons as the tribe may select to be their bead chief, per fifth article tieaty eleventh June, erghtccn hundred and fifty-five, five dnii'treu dollars. . Forliith of the sixteen installments for , bearding and clothiug the children who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding-houses with necessary furniture, the ' pnrchase of necessary wairons, teams, agricul tural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing o! such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the Schools, three thousand dollars. For sa'arv of t wo subordinate chiefs, as Per fifth article treaty .f Jurft niue, eighteen hun dred aud ixty three, one thousand dollars. jp or salary ot two matrons to take cuargeor the boarding schools, two asistaut teachers. one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, six thousand seven Ij und red dollars. For repair- of houses, mills, and tools, and necessary materials, three thousand1 five hun dred dollars. NISQUAL.LY, PUYAI.I.UP, AND OTHER TKI3t;:S AND HANDS e' INDIANS. F'or sixteenth installment, in part payment for relinquishment of title to lands, to be ap plied to Deio In-iul otijects, per tourtn article treaty twenty-sixth December, eightteen hun dred and fifty four, one thousand dollars. F'or sixteenth oftweuty installments for pay of instructor, smith, physician who shall fur nish medicine to lite sick, carpenter, ana farmer, per teuth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty four, six thousand seven hundred dollars. For sixteenth of twenty installments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and support of smith aud carpenter shop, and providing the necessary tools therefor, iu con formity with tenth article of tbe treaty of De cember twenty sixth, eighteen huudred aud fifty four, one thousaud five hundred dollars. NJKTHERN CHEYENNES AND ARA PAliOES. For second of thirty installments for pnr chase of clothing, as per sixth article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, fifteen thousand dollars, For second of ten installments, to be ex pended by the Secretary ot the Interior, ten dollars for each Indian roamiug, eighteen hun dred souls, iu the purchase of such articles as from time to time the condition and necessi ties of the Indians may iudicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thousand dollars For second of four installments, as per same treaty, to furnish said Indians Hour aud meat, sixty six thousand five huudred aud seventy six dollurs, " For pay of physician, teacher, curpenter, miller, blacksmith, farmer, and engineer, seven thousand seven hnudred dollars. For second of three installments, to be ex pended iu presents to the teo persons of said tribe who in the judgment of the agent may grow the most valuable crops for the respec tive year, five hundred dollars. F'or insurance and transportation of goods, six thouiaud dollars. OMAIIAS. For the third of fifteen installments of this am cunt, being third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty six.-eeuth March, eighteen hundred and fitta lour, twenty thousand dollars. For fifth of teu installments for keepine in repair a rist and saw mill, aud support of uiacKsmitn eiiop, per eiguin urticia treaty March sixteeutb, eighteeu bundled and fifty four, aud third article treaty March sixth. eighteen hundred aud sixty five, three huu dred dollars. For fifth of ten installments for pay of one eugiueer, one tuoosauo two nuuureu dollars. r or hnn 01 ten installments lor pay ot oue mtller, per same treaties, nine huudred dot lars. F'or fifth of ten installments for py of oue farmer, per same treaties, nine huudred dol lars - For fifths of ten installments for pay of blacksmith, per same treaties, nine huudred dolUtrs. . For third of tea installments for supftorl of blacksmith shop, and supplying tools tor ILe same, three huudred dollars. For insurance, transportation, and cost of delivery of annuities to the Otushas, live huu dred dollars. 03AGES. " For intcrect on eixiy nine thousand one hun dred aud twenty dollars, at liri .t centum per ancum, being value ol fifty four sectious ot land set apnrt by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty. five, for educa tional purposes, three' thousand .tour huudred and fifty six dollars. For interest on ttiren handred thousand, at five per centum per annum, to be paid stni annually, in money or such articles an the Sec retary of the interior mar direct, as per first article treaty of September twenty nine, eighteen huudred aod sixty-live, Kftei a thou sand dollars. F'or tradaportation of goads, provisions, and so t rth, purchased for the Ureal and Little O jagc Indians, or s much tbeieof as may be necessary , one thousand five hundred dollars. OTTAWAS AND CITIPPEWAS OP MICH IGAN. For third of four cqnal annual installments in coin of the sum of two hundred aud six thousand dollars, being t!to unpaid part of the principal sum ef three hundred aud six thoa sand dollars, to be distributed per capita, iu the usual mauuer of paying annuities, per third article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eigiecn huudred aud fitly five, fifty one thou sand live hundred dollars. K'n interest ou fifty-one thousand five ban died dollars, at five per centum, being the bal ance of two handred and six thousaud dollars for the fiscal year cuding June thirty, cigeteeu hundred aud seyouty-oue, two thousand five hundred and aovcuty-five dollars. OTT0E3 AND MISSOURIAS. For third of fifteen iustallmants, being the third scries, iu mosey or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hun dred and atty-iocr; nine tcoasana dollars. -. PAWNEES. Kor perpetual annuity, at least one half of which to bo ia goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for them, per second ar tide treotv twenty-furth September, eighteen hundred aud fifty-seven, thirty thousand dol lar?. Fur support of mtnnal labor schools, per third article treaty Heptembor tweuty-fonrtb, eighteen hundred aud'hfty seven, five thousaud dollars. - For Iraoipoi-taKoa and insurance, and nec essary Cost of delivery of annuities for the Pawnees, two thousand dollars. For pay of 000 farmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, one miller and apprentice, oua engineer, and two teachers, five thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. For the- purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops, five handred dollars. For the purchase of farming ntcusilB and stock, twelve handred dollors.- For repair of grist and saw mil!, three bun dled dollars, , . ' roNCAS. . For this amount, to be expended ia such goods, provisions, and other articles as the President may from time to time determine, including insurance and transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating childran, procuring medicine and medical at tendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the hoipless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to pro eo their comfort, civilization, and improve ment, seventeen thonsmid five b(iolred dllsrs. POTTAW-ATOMIES. For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth article treaty third Anjnist, seventeen hundred - and ninety five, seven hundred and twenty -four dollars a d seventy seven cents. For pertnauent annuity in silver, per third article , treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-nine cents. ' - For permanent annuity in silver, per third article trea-y second October, eighteen hnn dred and eighteen, one thousand eight hundred and eleven dollars and ninety three cents. For permanent annuity io money, per sec ond urticle treaty twentieth' September, eight een hnudred and twenty eight, one thousand four hundred aud forty nine dollars aud fifty four cents. For permanent annuity in specie, .per second article reuty twenty ninth July, eighteen hun dred and twenty nine, eleven thousand five hundred aud ninety six dollars aud thirty three -dents. F'or life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty sixth September, eighteen hun dred and thirty three, one hundred d tllars : Provided, That satisfactory evidence shall be shown to the Secretary of the Interior that the chief or chiefs provided for by said articles are still living. F'or educational purposes, five thousand dol lars. For permanent provision for payment of moneA, in lien of tobacco, iron, and steel, per . secoud art'cle treaty twentieth (September, eighteen bnndred aud tweuty-eitrht, and tenth article of .the treaty of the fifth and seven teenth Jane, eighteen huudred and forty six, two hundred and seventeen dollars aud forty three cents. For permanent provision for threa black smiths and ass. slants, and for iion and steel for shops, per third onicle treaty sixteenth Octo ber, eighteen hundred and twenty six, second nr-icle treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, ane second article treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred aud twenty nine, two thousaud aud forty-two I aotmrs una ninety -lour ceuti. F'or permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eighleeu hundred and twenty nine, three eondredaud seventeen dollars and nine cents. For interest ou four huudred and sixtv-six thousand and twenty seven dollars and forty eight cents, at five per 'centum, iu c-'iiforcuity with seventh article treaty of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hnudred aud foity six. twenty three thousand three hundred and oue dollars aud thirty seven cents. i POTTAW ATOMIES OF HURON. ! For permanent annuity, iu muuev or other wise, per second article tceaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seveu, tour hundred dollars. I QUA PAWS. : For this amount to be expended in such annuity, (they having Joined their hrethion west,) per eighth article treaty seventh Au jr-s. eighteen handred and fifty sis, tTsir thousand five hundred dollars For interest en fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, "to be paid annually for the support of schools," as per thiid article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars.- ... r For interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centu her annum, "to be paid annually,'' foi tbe .support of the Semi nole government, as perrhird article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred aud sixty-six, one thousand dollars. SEN'ECAS. For permanent annuity iu specie, per fourth article tr.-uty twenty u. nth .September, eib teen huudred and seventeen, five hundred dol lars. For permanent annuity inspecie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eigh teen hundred aud eighteen, live hundred dol lars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools iron and steel, to he applied as stipulated ia seventh article treaty of February twenty three, eighteen hundred aud sixty seven, one thousand and sixty dollars. For miller, during the pleasure of the liesi dent, six hundrod dollars. SENECAS OF NEW YORK. For nermanent Riinuit.v. in lien nf ititrafc Ton stock, per act of nineteenth February. I eighteen huudred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars. For interest, iu lien of luvestment, on sev enty five thousaod dollars, at live per centum per act ot twenty seventu June, eighteen hundred and forty six, three thousaud seven hundred and fifty dollars. Kor interest, at nve per cents in, on forty- three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario nam to the Uniie'lMalos treaea ry, per act of uveuty seventh Jane, eighteen huudred and forty -six, two thousand one hun dred und fifty -two dollurs and fifty ceuts. SEXECAS AND SHAWNEES. For permanent annuity, ia rpecie, per fontlh at tide treaty sevenleeiitu September, eighteeu hundred anil eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith aud assistant; atiop and tools, iron and steel, oue tuousund and sixty dollars. ; SEXEOAS. MIXED SEMECA3, AND S11AWNEK8. (iUAPAWS.CONr-'EDE.i.V-TEB FKoKIAS, KASKASKIA8, WKAS AND 1'IANKESllAW.S, OTW1VAS OF BbANCHAKb'i) FORK, AX1 ROCHE UE BCEUF, AND UEUTAlN WYAN" DUTIES, For this amount to be expended in such goods provisions, or other art i-.-les as tbe Presi- goods. provisions, and other articles as the1' J rr"ni time to time determine, iuclu.l Presideut mav from time to time determine including insurance and transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural und mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical at tendance, cure lor and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any otli -r respect to pro mote their comfort, civilization, and improve ment, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. OX'I-NAI ELT AND QL'IL-LEII L'TE IX j PIANS. I For the first five installment on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the first series) for beneficial objects, under the direction "f the President, per fourth article treaty first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty live, one ihousatid dollars. F r eleventh of twenty installments for the support 01 au tttfiicnliurul and industrial school, aud for pay of suitable instructors, per tenth article treaty timtjiiiy. eighteen huiidrd and uliy-nve, two thousand hva hundred dol lars. j For eleventh of twenty iustallmeu's for sup port of smith and carpenter shop, aud to tro- vide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth ar ticle treaty first July , eighteen hundred und bit v-hve. nve Uuudred dollars I tor eleventh of twenty installments for the employment tf a blacksmith, carpenter, and iiartner, unu n puysiciau, wtin stiau inruisti medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty July eighteen hundred aud fifty five, four thousand one hundred dollars. UIVER CROWS. For this amount, to be expended for such (roods provisious, ur.d other articles as the President from time to lime may determine, in eluding insuiaiice and transportation (hereof; in instructing 111 nkriieuiiur.il and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, nrocunnir medicine) and medical at tendance, care for and support of the aged. sick, and infirm, for tbe helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to pro mote their civilization, comfort, and improve ment, thirty tDousaud ao iars ROGUE RIVERS. For first of five ins'alluients in blankets, clothiug, farming utensils, and stock; per third article treaty tenth September, eighteen hun dred and fifty . three, three thousand dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF THE SlSsiriT. - UK- Tor pcrmnnent annuity in goods or other wise, per third article treaty third November, eighteen hundred and four.'oue thousand dollar?. K- For interest on two hundred thousand dol lars, at five 'per centum, per second article ' treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty seveu, ten thousand dollars. . F'or interest on eight handred thousand dol lars, at five per centum, per second article treaty eleventh October, eighteen hnudred and forty two, forty thousand dollars. F'or eecond of live installments for support of a physician and pnrchase of medicines, one thousand foar hundred dollars. -. For second of five installments for supply ing said tribes with tobacco and salt, three hundred and. fifty dollars. For survey of the reservation of the Sac and Fox Indians of Mississippi, three thousand dollars. 8AC5 AND F'OXES OF MISSOURI. For interest on one handred add fifty seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per cen turn, uuder the direction of tbe President, per second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred aud thirty seven, seven ' thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars. , SEMIXOLE3. For five per centum interest on two bnn- dred aud fifty thousand dollurs, to be paid as annnitv. cer eiirbth article treaty seventh Au- - gust, eighteen hundred and fifty -six, twelve . bou sand nve hundred dollars. . F'or interest on two hundred and fifty thoos ? and dollars, at five per centaur, to be paid as iug iusurance and transport' ion thereof, in instructing in agricultural una inecuamcal pur suits, iu providing employe Js, educating childre n, procuring medicine and medical k--atteudauce, care for and support of the aged sick, and infirm, tor helpless orphans of said Indiaus, aud iu any other respect to promote tbeir civilization, comfort, and improvement, . two thousaud dollars. For tne amount required to defray tbe ex penses of the examination and report of sales' of laud assigned-and pateuied to lucouipeteut W'vHUdiittes, under the treaty of eighteen huu dred and forty five, as required by tne li.lcouill article, one tuousaiid live huudred dollars. For this amount, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to fuliil the provisions ot the twelfth article of the treaty with the Seucct-s, Mixed CSenecus, Si:a nut-s, auJ Quipavrs, uiuety thousaud dollars, to be paid personally to each claimant, or his heir, according to (i -f-bal usages, prorata ou the uwutcU, us set f rib iu report of comutissisMers dated April twenty five, feigliUen Jiutidred aud sixty nine, exclud ing there! rom the claim (uuuioe:-one hundred and sixty four) of Mcwkarfe for twelve thous and five handred and thirty-one dollars aud seventy-five reuts. which is hereby rejected. For this a mount; to enable ihe beeretaty of the Interior to carry into effect the provisions of the treaty concluded with the confederated bands of Peorias, Kaskaskias, Www, and Pi-auke--bavvs. on the twenty third dav ot Febru ary . eighteen huudred and sixty seveu, which contemplates tbe withdrawal from -aid con federation of such of its members as may elect to become citizens of the United States, und the payment to such u undrawing members their proporliou of the co,muu land of Saul, of said confederation, thirty thousand live, huudred aud twenty. two dollars and six cents, foi the purpose of paying tilty live members who have signified their intention and takeu t he necessary steps required for sncil with drawal, which sum shall be denuded from tne money credits of such couiedeiaieu bands And the Secretary of the interior is l.eieby authorized and directed to make -an equi.ahin aud just division of all stocks lieid by the United States iu trnst for said confederated bauds betweeii those who have cfoctnd to be come citizens and those who return liteir irtluil rehaiou, aud sell the portlou awarded to the citizen part of said bauds; ami woui which, sums shall be applied by aa'd SeuieUry is sat istyiug tbe claims 01 suca uicinocrs wi said confederate bauds as have thus eia-miied tueir desire 10 become cilizeus, is stipulated and pro vided in said treaty. &HAWNEKS. For permanent annuity for educational pur poses, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred ahd ninety-five, and third article treaty tenth May, ighti.cn hundred and fifty four, oue thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, in specie, for edu- ' eational purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty ninth September,eighleeu hundred and seventeen, and tniid article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, two thousand dollars. ; Fur interest, at five per centum, ou forty thousand dollars, for educalioual purpose, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hun dred aud fifty four, two thousand dollars. SUOSHONEa. WESTKRS BAB 1S. For seventh of twenty insf tilHicnts, to be ex pended, uuder the direction f tho President, tu the purchase of such articles as he .nfuy deem suitable for their wauls, either as hun ters or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October lirsi.eighteeu hundrod and sixty-three, five thousaud dollars. ; .. EASTERN BAN UJ, For seventh of twenty : lnstuliinente, to be , expended, under the direction of tho ProsiUeut, iu the purchase of such articles as ho may deem suitable to their wauts, cither as huut.-is or berdsrae.n, per fifth article treaty July sec- ond. eighteen hundred and sixty-ihree.-tt-n thousand dollars.- ; '. . i.. . . .. ; kor;hwhtxhn bascs- Forevuth of twjnty -installments, to be