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tighten hundred ud twenty tight. eight huu dred nd thirty. six dollars and sixty-nine cents. For permanent annuity In specie, per sec ond article treaty ot Jnly twemy-iilnih.elght-own huudrod and twenty-nine, ix thmisand ill hundred and ninety -threedollars and !lfl eld cents. For educational purposes. Art thousand dollar. Fur permanent prvrUian far payment ul' ro y,.lu lieu or ton ccn. Iron and steel, per ecorsl article treaty ol September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article treaties of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fortv-six, one hundred awl twciity-flve dollars and fifty cents. For periravleul provisions fur three black amtthsAixt assistants, and fnr Iron and alee, tat shout, per third article treaty of ttaeber nlxMenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-fix, reeood article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred ami twentv-eight, and s -mid article ireatYol July twenty-ninth, eight no hundred and twentvolne, one thousand one hundred and seventy-nine dollars anil r'firrnarnent provision for nfly barrels of aalLKT second article treatv of Jly twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and t went i-nin.ne aaoattsl and eighty-three dollar and three cants. for Interest on two hundred and sixty eight laonsand nine hundred and ninety-eight do' ' tors and seventeen cents, at five per centum, in conformity with provi wens of article seven of treaties ol June fifth anil seventeen! h,eight eeo hundred and foriv-K. thirteen thomand four hundred anal furtv-uinedollars and nine- 'For this amount to enable the Secretary of the Interior locarrr out the provisions of the third article of ibe'trcarv with Pottawatomie Indians of November fifteenth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-one, as modified by the treaty of March twenty-niue, eighteen hundred awl slxt'v-lx, bv paving to those members of the tribe who are entitled thereto under said treatv provisions a pro rata snare of their trt haltiimls, fifty-four thonnnd nlnety-uine dol lars and thirteen cent. For this amount toeiutble the Secretary M the Interior to carry out the provisions of the fourth ankle of the treaty with Pottawato mie of November fifteenth, eighteen hur dled and stxlv-one, as modified by the treaty of March twenty -nine, eighteen buntlred ami sixty-six, by paving to those mem bers of the tribe who are entitled to allot ments of eighty acre of land each the cash value of thu same, estimated at oue dollar pur acre, the said amount to be roimhurscl from the proceeds of the salos of the Fottaw atainie lauds, seven thousand two hundred doirnr ; making in all si xty-one thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and thirteen cents. POTTAWATGMDSS OF HURON. For permanent annuity, In money or other wise, per second article treatv of November sevenieemn. ctgmevn iouwuvu uM humlreti dollars. QUAPAWS. For education, during the pleasure of the Prel lent, one than and dollars. For b'ackamlth and assistants, and tools. Iron and steel for blacksmith's shop,one thou sand sixtv dollars. For one fanner, during Hie pleasure of the Pre -Idem. rU hundred dollars. lilMiAl-ELT AFD QUIE-LEH-UTK IN DIANS. For tliird of live instalments on twenty -five thousand dollars, being the Drat scries, for la-ntllcial objects, under the illrectinn at the Presedent, per four fonrth attlcle treaty of July li . eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollar. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for the support of an agricultural and Industrial school, and for pav of suitabte instruction, Cur tenth article treaty of July first, eighteen undrod and fifty-five, two thousand flvo hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for export of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necesaarv tools therfor, per tenth article treatv of Julv first, eighteen hundred and filiv-five, live hundred dollars: For thirteenth of twenty instalments, fnr the employment of a blacksmith, c ir(ieiuer, and fanner; and a (ibyaiclan, who shall fur nish medicine lor the sick, per tenth article treaty of July first, eighteen hundred ami fifty-five, four thousand one hundred dollars. RIVKI! CROWS. For this amount, to be expemled for such rno is, provisions, and other artk-.Ur, as Die President from time 'to time may itetermlno, Including transportation thereof. In tnalrnct Ing iu agricultural and mediant. :al pursuits, In provi itng employees, eluoa ting children, procuring medicine and medical attenilance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and in- nrro. tor UM neipwss orpnan 01 sain inniaus, and In any other respect to promote their r l urzaiiuti, cmwn, ami noprwveweni, uut ty thousand dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. Kor third of fire wsta'meM, Iq b'aukcls, clothing, darraing utentelaV ami stock, per third article treatv of September tentli, clgb icen hundred and fiftv-fhree, three iliouaaiid dollars. SACS ASD FOXES OF THE MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity In goods or other wise, ier third article treatv of November thin, efcrliteen hundred and four, one thoav n 'id dollars. For interest on two hundred thousand dol hrrs, at five per centum, iier aocond article treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hun dred and thirty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For Interest on eight hundred thousand dol lars, at fire tier centum, per second article treaiv of October eleventh, eighteen bundled and ror'y-two, forty thousand dollars. For fourth of five Instalments, lor snpimrt of a pbvsiclan and purchase of me llcines, one thousand five hundred dollar. For pav of a physician and purchase of mcd-l.-lnes, one hundred dollars. For fourth of five instalments, for supply ing said tribes with tobacco and salt, three hundred and fifty dollars. . SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For Interest on one hundred and fifty-seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under the direction of the, President, K second article treaty of October twenty t, eighteen hundred and thlrty-sevcu, sev en thousand eight hudred and seventy dol lars. 8EWN0LES. For five per centum interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as annu ity, per eighth article treaty of August sev enth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelve thousand five handrail dollars. . For interest on two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, at five per centum, to be paid as annuity, nhey having Joined their brethren west,l per clgthth article treaty of August sev enth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For interest on fifty-thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, " to be paid annually for the support of schools, " as per tliird article treaty of March-twenty-drst, eighteen hundred and slxty-tlx, two thousand five hundred dollar. For interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, ' to be paid annually," for the support of the Seartnaie government, aa per third article treaty ot March twenty-first, eighteen hun dred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars. SEXECA8 p anntiRylnracle,pr fourth article treaty of September twenty-ninth, elgMeen hundred and seventeen, It hundred orpcsrrnJmeraaiintiitr, In specie, per lourth article treaty of sWemGer seventeenth, eigh teen hundred and eighteen, five hundred dol Mrs, For blacksmith and assistant ihnn ,nH tools, iron and steel, to be applied aa stlpulv toil la the seventh article treaty of February LncMt.y-iiu.ru, eignieen uunurea ana sixiv seven, one ihousand and slxtv dollars. For rfflller, during the pleasure of the rienmem, six nuuuxeu uoitara. 8ENECAS OT NEW YORK. for ptrraanrjnt annuity, in lieu of Interest on stock, ner act of Fobrnarv nlnsiuraib: elfhteeu hundred and thirty-one, six thou- awwaaui,. ' . for interest, In lieu of inresttaent, on scv- enty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum per act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-fix. three thousand seven hundred and ttflv dollars. For Interest, at five per centum, on forty three Ihousand and llf.v dollars, transferred from the Ontario Bank to the tutted states treasury, per act of June twenty-seventh, stgliteeh hundred ami f irty-ix. two ihonsasnl b ie hundred ami llfty-.wo dollais aud tfty cent. SFJ5KCAS AN l SHAWN EES , For periniucnt aiimritr, In siocic, per ofurth article treaty of Sciaember seven teeulb, ehrhteeu bandn.il and eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith ami assistant, shop and tools. Iron and stool, one thousand and sixty dollars. 8KNECAS,MUBIiSKNEUAS ANDSHAW NEEs, QUAPAWS, CONFEOERATEO PKORIAS. KASKASKIAH, WKAS AM) PI VKKESHAWSiOllAWAS. OF BLAN CHARD'S FORK A Nil KO( IIK 1)E HOEUF, ANO CERTAI5 ?n AXPOTTS. For Smrth of five inslalmenfr.'-foriiltik-smith and assistant, shop and ois, iron ami steel for shop, for shawneos, IWe htm Ire I dollais. - For fourth of six instalments, Orr iy of blacksmith, and for necessary Iron. and steel and tools, lor Peoria, Raskaskias, Wesvs ami Piankcsliaws, one thousand one hundred and tweutv-lhree dol lrs and twenty-nine cents. Htj.vwaua, For permanent annuity lor educa'lonal pur noses, per fourth article may of August third, seventeen hundred and nlnely-flvejind thirit ar.icle treatv of May tenth, eighteen hundred ami fifty-four, twothousaud dollars. For permanent annuity, In specie, foredii- catloual purposes, )r four h ankle trea'y of . September twenti-ninth, eighteon huntlniii , and seventeen, and third article trea'y of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ; two thousand dollars. For interest, at live per centnm,on forty thousand dollars, lor educational purposes, 1 per thinl article treaty of May tenth, eight een hundred and fifir-lbnr, two thousand do.-, Ian. SHOSHONES. EASTEIIN DA.MK. For ninth of twenty instalments, to be pemled under the direction of the President, iu the purchase or such articles as he ran deem suitable to their wants, ei'lieraSliiint- ers or lienlsincn, per fillh article treaty of July second, eighteen hupdred ami sixty- : three, ten Ihousand dollars. WWrhltN 1IAMM. For ninth of twenty instalments, to be ex rudel under the diiectlou of the Preshlent.iu I the pnrcluvsV of such articles as he maw deem i stiilahle to their wants, elthecas hunters or herdsmen, per scveiith article treaty of Octo- i her first, eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, five thousand dollars XOHTlIWEMEltN UAKD8. Fnr i inth of twenty Instalment to be ex nemlctl miller thedirectiou of the President. iu the purchase of such article-- as he may deem I suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per thinl article treat) of July thirtieth, eighteen hundred ami sixty-three, j five Ihousand dollars. GOSJlttP BASH. For ninth of twenty instalments, to be ex pended under the direction of the President, in the purcliasu of such artlcles,lrwludiug cat- 1 tie lor herding or other purposes, as he shall deem suitable to their wants and condition a , hunter or henlsinen, one thousand dollars. SHOSHONES AND BANNOCKS. SIIONUONES. Fur third of thirty instalments, to purchase eight hundred suits ol clothing tor nu.es over fourteen years of age ; the flannel, hose, call co aud iiomostics tor eight iitimtced females over tin- age of twelve y ears: audweh graab j as may be needeil to make anils fnr eight hun me I boy s ami girls, thirteen Ihousand eight huudrel and seventy-four dollars.' For lO-xnid of ten instalments, for the pur- j chase ol such ankles as may be considered proper by the Secretary uf the Interior, tor oue thousand eight hundred persons raining, and six hundred persons engaged in agricnt ture, thirty thousand dollars. Fur pay of physician, teacher, carpeuter, i engineer,' fanner.an I b'ack-iniih," per lenlh ! aniciv treaty of July thinl, eighteen liimtrre I and sixty-eight, six thousand eiglit hnndre-l ' dollars. Fur second of three Instalments- to lie ox- j iwmleil iu presents lor I he person who grow ! the most valuable crops, under the same act ami treaty , five hundred dollars. For pay of second biacksnuth. ami famish ing iron and steel and other laauilals, under the same article of mid treaty, two thousand dollars. BAN.Mg.-K-. . j For thinl of thirty lusiaimcuta, tpurcJia.-o four humlreti suits of clothing fur males over j fourteen y aur. soi age: ibeflnnmsl, hose, call t o and dom.-stic- lor four bundreij lemaics I ovt r (he .-ige of twelve years; and audi flan nel and cotton goals a may lie yeoiled to make suits for four hundred Wvsstuir-e-irl, six thousand nine hundred and ihiri-eve.i ) doPars. " t ' j For third of ten ihsialnwnta, fee tue pur- i close ot such articles aa mav be coustdcrotl ; proper by the Secretary of the Interior An- eight hundred persons roaming, and four hun- ' dred persons eugaged In agriculture, sixteen thousand dollars. For pay c f physician, teacher, carpentjr, ' engineer, tanner, aud biacksnuth, six thou UM eight hundred dollars. For last nfthrec instalments, to be ex-ud-' ed prtsents for the ten persons who grow the most valtrablecro)is, Ave hundred dollars. i For transpnrlaiiou of goods that mav be purchased for the Shoshone and Bannocks, i fifteen thousand dollars. SHOSHONES, BANNOCKS, ANI OXUEK ! BANKS OF INDIANS IN IDAHO AM) SULTHEASTEHN OitEt.ON. For this amount to be expemled in such , goods, provisions, or other articles, as thu President may from time to time determine, ; including trauaporiallon, in Instructing luag- ! rtcultnral pirrsulta, In providing employee, (ducating children, procuring medicine anil medical atiendance, cart) for and support of I the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless or- j phansof said Indians, and in anv other res pect to promote their civ ibatloa, comfort and tmprovemen'.. lin t v thoiisaail dol lars. ; SIX NA110N8 OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity In clothingand oth er usetu I articles, per sixth article treaty of November seventeenth, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thousand five hundred dollars. SKM;XOFDIFFERE5ITTRIBES,lNCLll 1NG SAN TEE SIOUX IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AND PONCAS ON THE GREAT SIOl'X RESERVATION, AND FAMILIES OF SANTEE DAKOTA SIOCX WHO HAVE TAKEN HOME STEADS AT OR NEAR FLANDKEt;, IN DAKOTA TERRITORY. For pay of second blacksmith, and furnish ing irou. ateel and other matt-rial, two thou sand dollars. For third of thirty instalments, to purchase .clothing for males over fourteen years of age; for flannel, hose and calico, and domestics re quired for female over twelve years of age; aud fur such flannel and cotton goods at may be needed to make suits for boys and girls, one hundred and fifty-nine thousand four hundred dol lars. For third of thirty Instalments, to puruhas such articles as may be arjoJdilered proper by the Secretary of. the Interior for jt-rsona roaming and for persons engaged in agricul ture, two hundred and. Uuru-slx thousand dollar. J '-: 1 ' T T !r. For trdrd of four instalments, for ptrretiase of seven mtilfaMtt three hundred thousaods pounds of beef, aad the same quaatltrof flour. for tweutv thousand persons, under tenth article treaty of April tweny-nhath, sMueetk hundred and sixty-eight, and for subsistence of Yankton Sioux, one million tttrau hundred and fourteen thousand dollars. For pay of physician, five teachers, one car icnter, one miller, one engineer, one farmer, ami one blacksmith, ten thousand four hun dred dollars. For last of three Instalments, to be expend ed iu presents to the tea persons who grow the most valuable crops, fire hundred dollars, For transportation, and the necessary- ex penses of delivering gooda, to be purchased fur Ihe different bauds of the BJonx Indians, under treaty ot April twenty-nlntn, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, one hundred and imytbottsairi dollar SIOUX, SISSETON ASD W A HPETON AND SANTEE SIOUX OF LAKE TRAVERSE AKD DEVIL'S LAKE. Fnr this amount, to bo cxpp'ued'" such goosl-, provis ons or other artlclesas i he Pre -Stent may from time to lime determine. In cluding transiorlation thereof. In tnitrwtlng In agrk'iiltural and n,eclmnlcal purFUlts. in pmvl .Ing employees, educailug children, pr -curing medicine and medical attendance, care lor and support of ihe need, sick and infirm. for Hie he'p ess orphans of said Indians ami Iu any other respect to promote their civl'Un liini, comftirt ami Improvement, seveuty-flvc thousand dollars. YAJiKTON THIBF OF SIOUX. For fonrlh of ten instalments, second sc ries, to be, paid to them or expended for their !:nefii, commencing with the year In which they shall remove to and ae'.tle and reside upon their reservation, per ftirth article trea ty of April nlneteenlh. eighteen hundred aud flliv-eight, forty ihoioand dollars. For transpofllon of goods, one thousand thousand fire hundred dollars. srOUX ON THE MILK RIVER RESER VATION. For this amount, to be expended In s ich good, provisions, and other useful articles as ihe President may from time to time deter mine, lncludinfi traiisx)rtatloii, in Instructing hi agricultural and mechanical pursuits. In providing employees, educating children; pro curing medicines andinedk-alattendaiice,care for aud support of ihe aged, sick and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indian.-, and In any respect lo promote their civilization, comfort ami Improvement, one hundred ana fifty thousand doDnrs. WALL-PAH-PEE TRIBE OF SNAKE IN DIANS. J For first often lustalmunts, to be expended under the direction ft the Prestdeiu. as per seventh arilc'e treaty of August twelf,h,etgh -ecu hundred and sixty-five, oue thousand two livndred dollars. , S'KLALLAMS. For thinl of lire Instalments on sixty Ibort- tanti tioiinrs, oeuig tne linn scries, under inu direction of the President, per fifth article treaty of January twenty-sixth, eighteen hun dred aud tlfiy-ilve. two thousand four hun dred dollars. For Ihirteemh of I lventy instalments, for the suptmrt uf an agricnlitiral and liuliistrlal K-hool, and lor pay for SUltablh teachers, hm eleventh article treaty of October twe.uy Slxlh, eiglUeeu hundred and lil't-:he, tn'n thntisniid tire hitudrtsl dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for lltcemployuteiit of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer and a pliysicluii, who shall furnish medicine for the sickper treiity of Jiinctwcn-tv-4xth, elghloeu hundred anil fifty-five, lour thousand six hundred dollars. For support (if a smith and caruonler -Imp. ami to provide the necessary tools therefor, live hundred dollars. TABEUAUCHE BAND OF UTAH IN DI DIAXS. For ninth of ten instalments, for the )iir chaae of gooils, imiler the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, per eighth article treaty ot October seveiilh, eldhteen hundred ami flxty-lluee, and Senate amendment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred ami sixty four, ten thousand dollrrs. For ninth often instalments, per eighth ar ticle of said treatv. for the uurctiase ol nrnvts. ions, under the direction of ihe Sooretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars. For tay of blacksmith, as wr toutli article of same treaty, seven hundred aud tweutv dollars. Fnr transportation and general incidental i exienses ol the delivery of gtsis, provisions, ami stock, as pe same articR) of same treaty, two thousand dollars. TABICUUNCHE, Ml ACHE, CAPOTEE. WEEMINUCHE. YAMP , GRAND R1V ! ER, AND UINTAH BANDS OF CUES. For pay of two carpenters, two imllers,two farmers, ami one blacksmith, as per fifteenth i article treaty of March second, eighteen hnn- dred ami slxty-elghl, nine thousand dollars. For ay of two teachers, as jier same ani cle of same treaty, two thonsand tlollars. For the purchase of iron and steel, and I tic necessary tools for hlhcksnilth's shoi,tw-oliuu-dretl ami twenty dollars. For fonrih of thirty instalments, to be ex pended under the direction of the Secretary or the Interior, for clothing, blanket V aial Mich other articles as he mav think pi "per ami necessary, under eleventh article same treaty, thirty ihousand dollars. For animal amount, to bo expended under the dliDclion of lh Secretary of the Iutorior, in snpplyiag sold Indians with beef, mutton, wheat flour beans, potatoes, as per twelfth an ice same treaty, thirty thoueatid dollars. For transportation of goods as may be ptir t hued for sahl Indians, seven tnnusamt dol lars. . . TETON SIOUX. For this amount, or so much thereof as may lie necessary', to purchase subsistence ami clothing for the Teton and other bands of Sioux In the vicinity of Fort Peck, Montana Territory, and- for such other objects as the Soc.retarjr ol the Interior, with the approal of the Presldrnt, mav deem noccssarp and ad visable, to promote the civilization and im provement of raid Indians, fire hundred thousand dollars. But this appropriation shall be expended for the benefit of such por tions of sal I bands only, and lor such lime as they maintain friendly relations tolheUi lted Slates. UMQUAS, COW CREEK BAND.) for nineteenth of twentr instalments, in blankets, clothing, provisions and stock, rer third article treaty of September ninteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, Ire bun died aud fifty dollars. UMPQUAB AND CALAP00LV8 OF UMP Ql'A VALLEY, OREGON. For thinl of five instalments, of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed by the President, per thinl article treaty of November twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For eightejit of twenty instalments, for tin pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty ot Novem ber twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred ami tin v fuur, one thousand four hundred and flitv dollars. WALLA WALLA, CAYUSE, AND UMA TILLA TRIBES. For third of Ave Instalments of third aeries, to bo expenden under the dlrectfon of the President, per second arilcle treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-flvc, four thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for the purchase of all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, medicines and hospital stores, books and stationery for schools, re pairs of school building, and furniture, and for employees, three thousand dollars. For ihlrteenlh of twenty Instalments, for the pay ami subsistence of one superintend ent of farming operations, one former, two millers, one blacksmith, one wvgon auh plow maker, one caopenter ami joiner, one physic ian, and two teacher, par fourth article I reaty ot June ninth, eighteen hundred and filly. Ave, eleven thoiuand two hundred dollars. For th.rtecnth of twenty Instalments, for ihe way of each of the head chiefs of the WaHa Walla. Csyuse. and Umatilla bonds, he sum of live hundred dollars per annum, per fifth grtleje treaty or June ninth, eight een hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. WWCHITAo. AKD OTHER VAFFILAITED BANDa, AND INDIANS IN COUSTRY LEASED FROM THE CHOCTA WS. For this amount to he expended in such goods, provisions, and other articles as the President mar from time to lime determine Including transportation thereof. In Instruct ing in agtkmliural and mechanical pursuits, In providing employees, educating children, procuring wnuwine attendance. care for and support of the aged, sick and In arm, lor tne neipiess orphans of said Indians, and in any other respent to promote their civilization, comfort and improvement, fifty thonsand dol fan. WINNEBAG0E8. For interest on eight hundred and eight' -six thonsand nine hundred and Bint dollars aud seventeen cents, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty1 of November first, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ami joint resolution of July sevoiileefo eighteen bun- i dred and sixty-two, forty-four thousand three hundred and forty-five' dollars aud foriy-six ! cent. i For Iweutv-six of thirty insta'mcuts of in i terest mi svvvntv-five thousand three hundred and cigtitv-teveii dollars and tncuty-cighi I cents, at five per centum, per fourth artii'e treaty of Occolwr thirteenth, oighteeu hun- dred 'and foro-slx, iltrec ihotu.-iud seven hun dred and ilxtr-mmj dollars and thirty-six cunts- For iutcrest on seventy-eight thomand ami threo hundred and for.y dollars ami fonv- one cents, at live per centum, lo la; expended1 iinster 'ie inrocuoii oi uiv -cremi, ft inc I nterior, for the erection of houses, Improve ment Of tlieir a! lot meuts of land, purchase of slock, agricultural implements, seeils ami talier beneficial uurpiees, three tlioiisnud nine hundred aud seventeen dollar and two cents. For transportation of gooils, (hrec Ihousand dollars. F this amount, to be exjnded under Ihe, direction' of the. Secretary of the Intei ior. at sucfe Hum and in such snt'm as he shall deem exuodfeiit and necessary for Ihe benefits of Ihe Winnebago trllie of Imllans, in improving their lands, purchasing slock and agricultu-! ral implements, erec'i g houses, iirovldiiig schools, and in any other way promoting their civllUatlou and comfort, the said j amount lo be taken from the sum iu the treason of the United. Stales belonging to i said irlbc, one hundred ihousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry into effect Ihe ninth anil tenth set tlors , ot the act os July HI e nth, eighleeh huiidreil and seventy, making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the In dian del nimenl. and for f milling the treaty itlpiilailons with various Indian tribes for the t year ending June thirty, eigh e.-n huiidre t I and seventy-one, and for other purposes, In I the manlier therein provided, ten tliou-and ami seventy-one dollars and lirhty-tonr amis, and that the minor clu'dren of Sophia Foyles shall be taken and deemed e within the purview of said sections, and slut 1, through a lawful guardian, be eniltlcd to the henettrs thereof; and It Is hereby de,-,lnrotl to be the intention and meaning of said ninth and tenth sections to authorize and direct the secretary of Interior to cause to lie patented to each and every Winnebago Indian, law fully resident in the Slate of Minnesota at Ihe date of said act, iu acconlance with the condi tions of sail two sections, an allotment of land, who have hot heretofore received the same In HtMnllty as provide 1 In the treaty of April nr.eoa.th, oigh.eeu hundred audflf,.' nino. YAKAM.h NATION. - For Ihii-d of live InstA'moilt, of llilnl -e-rles lor la)uellctal objects, ttniler the direc tion of the President, per fourth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred ami llfo-nvc, six thousand dollars. For tliirle-Mitb of twenty instalments, f r the sup)iort of two schools, one of which i- to lie an agricultural and industrial sehool,kee; -ing in repair school buildings, and for provid ing suitable furniture, iHtoksaml stationery, pet- filth article treaty of June night, eight een hunlred ami forty-five, one Ihousand live hundred eullara, For thirteenth of twenty of insta' roents, lor the employment of one superin tendent of teaching and two teachers, jier filth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand two hundred dollars. " For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, f r the employment Of one sttpciintofoleht of farming and two firmer, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one cart'iitor and one wagon ami plow maker pi r tilth article trea'y of June ullllhj eighteen hundred ami fifty-five, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. ' For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, fir keeping in rt'iiair saw- aud ilntiri ig mills, an I for furnishing the necessaty tools and fixtures per fifth article treaty , of June ninth, eight een hundred ami fifty-five, fire hundred dol lar -, For thirteenth of twenty jnsta'incnts for keeping in repur the hospital and providing the necessary medicines and fixtures thereof, per fifth article Irealy of June ninth, eight een hundred and fifty-five, three liuudi c I d d lars. For thirteenth of tw'e-ity Ins a incats. for kee-ing in repair bbtck-iuitbs', tinsmiths', gunsmiths', carjienters', ami wagon and plow makers' sbops, awl for providing necessit y tools therefor, per fifth ar.icle trea'y of June ninth, eighteen hundred anil fifty-lire, live hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for Hi - pay of n physician, per flf,h article trea y of June ninlli, eighteen hundred anl fifty live, one thousand iwo hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty iiisalmenls fir keeping in repair ihe buildings required for the various employees and for providing the re v.'ssary furniture thcrefir, jierflfh article treatv of June ninth, eighteen hundre I and Uf, v-ilve. three hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for Ihe salary of such person as the said confc-l-era'e tribes and ham Is of Indiana may se'ect to lie their head chief, per fif.h artlc'clreatv of Jiineninth.eighlceu hnndred and fifty-live, five hundred dollars. GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE INDIAN SERVICE. For survey of Indian reserves under treaty stipulations' fifty-live thousand dollars. t or ihe surveys of exteilor boundaries of Indian reservallonf, ami sundiving portions of the same, one hundre 1 nnd flf.y thousand dollars: And provided. That no part of this appropriation shall be used for the survey of the reset veil land' of the Choctaus, Semln oles, or Creeks, or of the lands of the Chero kees east of the ninety-sixth meridian, with out the consent of said ludlans first express ed In open council In the usual manner: Ami provided further, That the Commissioner of the General Land Office may allow for .sur veying Grand Rondc reservation the same is al (owed tor the survey of other similar reser ve: Ions In the Stale of Oregon, out of any money heretolore appropriated for that pur pose, should he deem It just. For this amount, or so much thereof ns mav be necessary, to pay tin- expense nf the commission oi t lie commission of citizens serving without pay, appointed by the Presi dent under the provisions of the fourth aec lion of me act ol April ten, eighteen hundred and sixty niue, the snm of fifteen thousand dollars ; and taid commission Is hereby con tinued, with the isiwei-.s and duties heretofore provided by law : Provided, That any mem oer of the boanl of Imtian commissioners is liercbn empowered to Investigate all con tracts, expenditures, and accounts in connec tion with the Indian service, and shall have access to all books and papers relating tkere to In any government office ; but the exaniln liou of vouchers aud accounts by the executive committee of sakl poard shall not be a prere quisite of payment. ARIZONA. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in she Territory of Arizona, presents of goods, agricultural Implements, and other useful articles, ami tc assist them to locate In permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, tobu expended under the direction of the Sec retary of the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollar. , CALIFORNIA. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, pay of employ ees, presents of goods, agricultural imple ments, end other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in rermanent alxales, and sus lale thesmelves by the pursuits of civilized life lo be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, eighty-five thon sand dollars. ,i COLORADO TERRITORY. for the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Colorado Territory, pre-. sent of goods, agricultural Implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to lo cate In permanent abodes, and sustain them selves by the pursuits of civilized life to be expended under the direction of the Secre tary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars. DAKOTA TERRITORY. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian service In Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, ami other useful articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent abodes, ank sustain themselves bv the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended untler the direction or Secretary of the Inte rior, twenty thousand dollars. IDAHO TERRITORY. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indlaa service In Idaho Territory, presents of . ,. ,. , , j .,. ; good- agricultural unp eraents, and other iMful ar it, and to a-sWt Ihem lo loc,ite In , n-rioi n, tttvi n..-. -. - - - - - .w , .. t ii , flits, siul .nsiaiii litem elves bv the unrni'sol civilized life, tobeeule l untler the dlrtc Ion of the Secretary of the Interior, tweniy Ihoufaan dollars. MONTANA TERRITORY. For the genera' lauhfonlal expenses of the Iinllan senl -o In Monia-ci Territory, pre -ems of rtioK arricnliinai imptmetvi'.and other useful articles, and In assist ilnm to !o tate in remanent abolrs, and lo sustain themselves by Ihe pi.rsuitsof civilized life, to ne exp. tided under the direction or the Soere ;arv of the Interior, tweiity-flvc thomand dol'ara. Forllioftiueinllncileiilal expenses ol Ihe Indian service In Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural iiup'anieni s, and Other u-i f il ni tides, amrto natisi. Utenito locate iuunmli nent abotles. antl stwalu theatselres by the Mirstntsofclvljizellifo, lobg ei)ieiideii ih 5r Ihe direction of die Secretary of the Inte rior, Uf.ccn thousand dollars. ' NEW MEXICO. For the general incidental expenses uf the Indian service in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultural imp'emeuts, and other useful arlic'es, and to assist iliem lo locate in liermaneiit tlls and stts nln themselves by the pnraiils of civilized life to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tho In terior, fifty thousand dollars. OKEOCS. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon, including transpor tation of annuity goods and ta'eseuts, where no special provision therefor is made by trea lics.aud for paying ihe expense of the remov al and subsistence of Indians In Oregon, not liarlles to anv treaty, and for pay of necessa ry employee'-, forty Ihousand dollars. WAstll.NtSTliN TKltKlTtJItV. For the general hkd lenlal expeusqs of the Irslnn service III Washington Tcrrllory, lit, cliitling traiisjsirtailon of annuity good,, and presents, wliere no tieclal provision Is intide ineretor oy ircaues, trail lor ueiray ing uie rv , ix-nses oi removal aim sun.-istence oi iiiiuans, not pat in'- lo any treaty, and fur y of nec essary employees, twenty-four thottsaml lour huiidri-l dollars. I I TAII TKltnltCKY. For lite general tnciden al expenses of the Indian servi.-e i i Utah Territory , presents of gooils, agricultural llnpiein.-iits, and nther useful arlltJes, and to assist them to locale In IHtrmanent abtalea. tin 1 sustain thenm-lves by the pursuits ofcivi ld life, including trans porlaiioii ami necessary excuses of delivers ing provisions to the Indians w iihlti Ihe Utah siuierlntendeiicv, to U) expended untler the rtlrectlon of the Secretary of the Interior, ' twenty-five liimisanti uollart, WYOMIKd) TEKKITDKY. For the general Inclilental e.xpt nsesof the i Indian set vice In Wyoming Territory, pres ents of goods, agricultural lmpleiuents, and otlior ariicles. and toaasistthetn to locate in ! penpanent aBntcs, a id susininihoiiiselves by i the pursuits of civilized life, to la) expended I under Ihe direction nf the Secretary of the lis- j tenor, five lhiisaml tlollars. Kor this amount to purchase silwlstenoe and clotntngibr the Indians located upon the Ulillnh Valley reservation in Utah, and for such other obVct as the Secretary of Ihe In ferior uuay ileeiu necessary and a Ivhablo lo promote the civilization and improvement ef tatd Indians, ten thousand dollars. For transportation and thu ncces-ary ex pousesof ihellelivery of annuities and pro visions to Hie llidlaii n ils'. In Minnesota and Migtbigan, six thousand dollars. COLLECTING AND LOCATING Till COLORDO RIVER INDIANS IN ARI ZONA. For cnmulc Ir.t the construction gating canal on Jie Colorado Resurv Arizona, tweniyrthousand dollars. CHOCTAW Al) CHICKASAW AGENCY, j INDIAN TERRITORY, For this amount or ao much thereof aa may I In- necessary for the erection, at New Rogigy depot, iiulielndian Territory, of a building to be used as an office for the agent to the Choctaw ami Chickasaw Indians, five thou sand dollars. INTEREST ON TRUST-FUN 1) STOCK. For payment of interest on certain aKra.-t-otl ami non-paying Stale stocks belonging to various Indian tribes, and held In trust by the Sivrelary of Ihe Interior, for the turn' year ending June thirtieth, eighteen humlre I and seventy-: wo, viz : For Interns, on the Cherokee national fund, eighteen thousand three hundred and twenty ito'liars. For interest on the Cherokee whool fund, two thousand .wo hundred aud thirty dol lars. . , For interest on the Chickasaw national fund, fifteen thoitsaud one liucdrcd and forty dollars. For interest on the Chickasaw lncom.'tenls fund, one hundred dollars. For Interest on ihe Choctaw general fund, twenty-seven thousand dollars. For Interest on ihe Creek orphans' fund, four thousand and forty-eight dollars. For iiithresl on the I ielnwaro general fund, nine thousand seven hundred and ten tlol lars. For interest on the Inwas' fund, two ihou sand eight hundred dollars. For interest on the Kaskasklas, Weas, Poo riasand Piankeshaws' fund, three thousand seven hundred and twenty-one dollars. Foi Interest on the Kaskasklas, Weas, Peo r ia.-, ami Piankeshaws' school fund, one ihou sand lour hit nd i ,-tt and tort -nine dollars. For Interest on ihe Menomccs' fund; nine I hundred and fifty dollars. For Interest on the Ottawa and Chlpicwas' i fund, two hundred and thirty dollars. . For Interest on the Pottawatomies' educa tional fund, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of trust funds, three thousand dollar. It shall lie the duty nf the Secretary ot the Interior to make careful Inquiry Into the con dition in point if civillzrtlon of Ihe several tribes mentioned iu this act, and shall report thereon In detail at tho next session of Con gress, showing tho progress of such tribes re spectively toward civilization, with recom mombtlions for such aid by fiirnlshlnganlmnla and utensil for grazing and fanning as may appear useful. For the removal of the Flathead InJiaua to l lie general or Jocko reservation, set apart for sahl Indians by the treat of Julv sixteenth eighteen hnndred and fifty-five, according to the order of the President, mode November fourteenth eighteen hundred and sevonty-ono six thousand dollars. For the purchase of goods and supplies fnr the Indian service in lieu nf such as may be lost or destroyed In transportation by water, and only to be used to the extent of such loss twenty thousand dollars. For fulfilling treaty obligations of the Uni ted States with Wyandotte Indians, as provid ed In the thirteenth article of the treaty con cluded February I wentv-thlrd. eighteen hun dred and sixty-seven, the following amounts ascertained to bo due by the board of commts ri l1otnted by tkftwrelary ofttoto-terirn-.as per Ihelr report ihttesl March second eighteen burtdrea and sixty-nine, viz: taxes unjustly collected by (he territorial govern ment of Kansas In eigeteen hundred and flftv ulue and eighteen hundred and sixty, to be refunded, eleVen tcoiisand seven hundred and three dollar aud fifty-six cents; to enable the Wyaudottes to establish themselves In their new homes in the Indian Territory, five thousand dollars: In all, sixteen thousand seven hundred nnd three dollars and fifty-six cents, to be paid under the direction of ihe President of ihe United States. For this amount to asutst Ihe Peoria, Kas kaskla, Wea and Piankeslmw Indians to es tablish themselves In their new homes, the said amount to be taken from the Invested fund of said confederated tribe In acconlance with the stipulations contained In the twentv fourth arilcle of ihe treatv with these and other tribes of Indians of February twenty third, eighteen hundred ami slxty-Beveii,twen-ty thousand dollars. SEC. S- That the SoJrefary of ths Interior Is hereby antbirlzisl led required to i reia re M() tl,bm, . 1, nr , , ,b!y . .., . i ,,, . lJLii,a .' let aval laitu upon the giiviriunent if ihetni cd Siaies for auuiii let- and almraautp of illrair. islied Inillan I ill es. ami a m for roviding on a uullurm basis forail lmlians who ate 01 lec e 1 at the fame ap ncv : Pnritled, 'lliat no annnltr .either ofn o: ey or gissis. pn l ided lor in tills act, thall l c altl to tubes which tire at war with the Uidted S'atis. SB-. 3. Thai the S vie a r id (he In'i rli r be and he is hereby anlbiilstd ( X cud for ibertmoval of ihelhippewa liuiinns, m the Wid e Earth Ijiw reservation, In Umtarama, ft r ihelr stibsMtence for six moiahnif u- Ibelr removal, ami for linproviniciits on the said rcfeivatinn, the urcxj ended ba'iiiaeei'a prv.pi Imlons hcrefofrre made for sech remoi -al, si b-istriice, and so ibrth, and l ow on the lmoks of Ihe Treasury Dsrrlattifjimiitmllug In ihe ai-gittgate to ill. y-even II iaidai.d s'eveutv -tilt.e dollars ai d terty-ftinr cei.ts. For this iimoaiit or so much t hereof as mav laj LO-t-ssary, lo enable I lie Scciettirv if tl.'c Intel lor lo 'airv on the work of it i ing and inslrue. Kg the Inoiiuis on ihe While Eai lb rest rva' ion, in Mlunesols, Iu the lit i s 1 1 nili za Ion, vvllh a view to their se'f atiunnrf, eoi dli iiNieil inn ii the assent or tie MMssli -.-1 Innil nfllippewns, first expressetl ino)in coiincl'. in the usual manner, 10 llm. settle ment of the Otter Tall hand of Pillagers insm the Wl I e Earth rererva i ii.wlth i a I rights In re-jeit to lands wiihln lis Is initial Ic-.lwei -ty-ftvc ihuntand dollars. Skc. 4. Trial the Secretary f the Inicrloi he ami he is hereby zilmriil In lilsiK-rc-liou ioiiipiy the bn'aiice on hand ef the ap propriation (folic hundred IheuMfitl tlollars. made by the act if Julv lifti-enlh. eghiet-n liiindred and seventy, emit led "Ansel lor lira support el Indus; rial amUiihcrecrionlsiiinong the Indian irilies net i ot otherwise provided for" ind so forth, nt such times, iu such si ins. unit for such li iliesand l ands as, In his opinion, n tv 1 e reiiilred. For this ainounl, or sonnich fhereofas n;nv la; ntvessary to jay tlie expenses of holding a general council of Ihe Clierokee.Creek.Si m inole, and Chivtaw and Chickasaw Indians, in ihe Indian Territory, as provided by tne treaties with said tribes In eighteen hundred and sixiy-ix. for Ihe fiscal vear ending June Ihlrllcth, eighteen hundred and seventy - In eo ft ni-teeu thnusattd dollar-, or sonuieli tliertof .-,s may Ihj licceary : Provided, 'l'l.al anv iKber Iinllan nils.- permanently located n sahl Intliau Territory shall Ik-, an'tlls li.ribvau IhorUed lo e'eel and send lo laid general i-ettncil one tle'i gate, and in aAltllou nrte tie!' ega e for each one lliountll l Inillan-. being Ineiuhers 1 1 such irilie, on the same let ins ni.d coudi iocs, and with Hie same rights and prtvs ilt-gts, in,- udhig right lo compeusalltti, ns is tirovltlcil for delegates nftho tribes Itcrolubc lore meiii loned; and a sutticiiii sum lo ut the I or iliem and mileage olMieh additional' dele ga es is hereby appropriated, Sett 5. Tl-.a- the Piesllent of the Uidleil Mates and ipe Sec re ary of Ihe Interior are hereby aiiihoruod to nuke an appi iiiseinont ot the Cherokee lands Iving west or the ninety-sixth meridian west longitude, and west ol the laud ef the Osage Indians, in lie Indian Territory, and south of the southern llneot I he Slate of Kansas, coded to the Uni ted Sia'es by the Cherokee Indians under their treaty of July nineteenth, eighteon hnndred anil sixty-six, for the setlli inent of friendly Indians, ami report the tame lo Congress: Provided, That the Seerelurvof the Intei lor be, and hereby Is, authorised lo negotiate wl h the Southern Clievvniies And Arapnhoea for the re'iuqulfhmenl or their claim to the land ceded to (hem by the second artl.-'e of the treaty of October twenty eight, eighteen hiualicd ami slxty-sevon, oitt ot the cession made by the Clierokees in the treaty of July nineteenth, eglneen hnnilrisl iinil slxiy-slx; sfclt ro'lnqnljlinieut, if vl Inliiel. lo be Iu constleva iou nf anifllcu-nt and iierinanrnt locaiion for the sai l I hev i tines a: d Anapil o .-, upon the I mill ceded to the United S-a es bv the Creeks anil Sem Ino'es In tlie' treat lea nf March twenty-lira! and Jttneiottrtccnih, elgliteeii bumlred'nxty six: and I hat iheavretary report llieticliou laken by hfm under Mils provision lo Con gress at its next session. SK'. 6, That Urn sc relarv or the Interior be, awl he hereby Is, authorized to ex-pen I,' lor the removal of th Wlnnelsign Indians, In Wisconsin, from Ihelr present In ures In that Sate lo Ihe Winnebago reservation, In Ne' In a-ka, or lo such oiher location may be selected for them, ami for llulr si hslstellce inning such i-i imnai and at their l ew homes, oftltelrri- k p sum of thirty -l ihousand dollars, or so irvalloti to'l'trlcta thereof as may no necessary, dpproprl nation ' JsVsafsMt by the act of July ilfieeiith.'eigh'een hundred and seventy. Fir the mivival of stray bands or Foitnwatomles anil Wlnncba gocs from Wisconsin lo the tribes to w hich they respectively belong. Skc. 7. That It shall be the duty of the Sec retary of the Interior to prepare awl cause to l- published such rules and regulation ns he may deem necessary or prsper, prescrib ing the manner of present lug claims anting under existing laws or stipulations, for com pensation for depredations committed by the Indians, and the degree ami character of the evidence necessary to support snch claims ; he shall carefully Investigate all such claims as mar be presented, subject to Ihe rules nnd rcgula'ions prepared by him, ami report to Congress, at each session (hereof, the nature, cliarac'er, and amount of such i-.'aims, whether allowed by him or not, and Ihe evi dence upon which his action was bated: Pro vided, Thai no payment, on account ef said claim shall be made without a specific appro priation therefor by Congrces. Sbc. 8. That wl h tho consent and concur rence of those boi-.ds of Ihe Chippewa Imllans of Ijike Superior, located on Lac de Flam beau ami oil Lao Court Oi Idles, and also of the Fon tin Lac lianus of raid Indians, ex pressed In oicn council In Ihe usual manner, the Socre'aay of the Interior be, and herebv 1, authorized to remove the said bunds of the Indians from Ihe tracts of lands which were set apart for thcin respectively and withheld from sale lor their use, in acconl ance with Ihe tliird and fourth clauses of Ihe second article of the treatv between Hie Uni ted Stales and the Chippewa Indians or Lake Superior and the Misslppi, concluded 80 teinbcr thirtieth, clgntecn hundred and fifty four, and to locate said bands of Indians upon the tract f l land set apart bv the sec ond clause or said article for thelnPoinlc band of said Chippewa ludlans. The binds rendered vsennt untler the pre ceding sts-: ion of this ad shall he appraised by three competent commissioners, one of whom shall lie the United Slates agent for the raid Chpiewn Indians, and the other two shall be appointed by ihe Secretary of tho Intcrlo, with the approval of the President. Should thcro tie upon 'tiny of the lands to bo thus appraised any Imprnvemer ts made by or for ihe Imllans, or for government purposes, the raid commissioners shall appraise the said improvements separately. After the sild lands shall have been appraised, as here in provided, the Secretary of the Interior siial I be, and hereby is authorized lo offer Ihe same at public sale' to the highest bidder, in trac's not exceeding one hundred nnd sixty acres each, at such place In Ihe congressional district iu which said lands are situated a may be dosiguated by the Secretary or the In terior, ninety darr notice of which shall be given by advertfeemenfr In at least three ncwsinpers of general clreulation published Iu snld congressional district : and If not sold at public sale, it may be sold In tracts of not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres to one person, at not less than the appraised value, (nd upon payment therefor to cause patents in Ihe usual form to be Issued to said purchaser or purchasers for said lands: Pro vided, Teat no bid for seperate tracts shall lo accepted which may be less than the ap praised value of such tract, Including the Ira- firovemenls. If any, thereon : Ami provided urthcr, Tha' bids for tracts having Improve ments upon them shall state the price for both the land and the improvement. The proceeds of such sales sales shall be invested or expended for the benefit of the Indians in terested, In such manner as the Secretary of the interior, subject to the approval of the President, may direct. The commissioners to be appointed by Ihe Secretary of the Interior, under the provis ions of this act, shall receive compensation for their services at the rare of six dollars for each day actually engaged In the duties herein designated, In addition to the amount paid by them for actual traveling and other necessa expenscs. The sum of seventy-fire thousand dollars, or sa much thereof as may be necessary, be, and hereby is, appropriated, out of any mon ey s tin the treasury not otnermse appropria ted, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise abproprbuod. to be expended under Ihe direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the appraisement and sale of the said reservation ami for the removal nnd estab lishment of snld Indians, as hereinbefore pro vided, the sum so expended to bo reimbursed from the proceeds of the sales of the land ef said Indians authorized by Thli net . ApproTel, May f, 1ST3,