The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, June 20, 1873, Image 5

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    July sixteenth, eighteen hundred Bad
flfty-flve, Ave hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty instalment-",
for the employment of two farmers, two
millers, one blacksmith, one tinner, one
gunsmith, one earnehter.andnne wagon
and plow maker, tier fifth article treaty of
juiy stxtcenin, eiKnteen nuntirea anu m-ty-flve,
seven.thousand four hundred dol
lars For fourteenth of twenty Instalment,
tor keening in repair saw and flouring
mills, and for furnishing the necessary
tools and fixtures therefor, perllf'h article
treaty of July sixiccnth.etglifeen hundred
anu mv-nve, nvc iiumtiivi uniars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for keening in renair the hospital, and
providing the necessnrv medicines and
furniture therefor, tier flf'har Icle treaty
Of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred
and firty-flve, three hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twen'v Instalments
for pav of a physician, per fifth article
treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred
ana ntty-nve, one uious'inu mur nunureu
dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for keening in repair the buildings re
quired by the various einnloyecs, anil fur
nishing the necessnrv ftinil'ure therefor,
per fifth article t mil v of .Inly sixteenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three
hundred dollars.
Vnr fonr'eeotli of tu-eiitc Instalments.
for the nay of each of the liead chiefs of
the Flathead, Kootenav. and i pper rcnu
d'Oreilles trllies, tier fifth aricle treaty
July sixteenth, eighteen hnntlred and
flfty-flve, one thousand five hundred dol
lars. For transportation of annuity goods and
provisions fo said Indians, per fifth an Icle
treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, two thousand dollars.
GKOS VENTRES.
For this amount, to he amended in snch
goods, provisions and of Iter articles as t he
President may from time to time deter
mine, Including transportation thereof. In
instructing in agriculturaland median leal
pursuits, In providing cmnloyees, edu
cating children, procuring medicine and
medical attendance, care for and support
of the aged, sick, and tn firm, or the help
less orphans of said Indians, ami In any
other resiiect topromotc thcircivilization,
comfort, and Improvement, thirty-five
thousand dollars,
IOWAS.
For Interest, In lieu of investment on
fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars,
to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-three,
at five per centum per annum,
for education or other heneficial pur
poses, under tho direction of the Presi
dent, per ninth article treaty of May sev
enteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
two thousand eight hundred and seventy
five dollars.
KANSAS.
For Interest in lieu of investment on
two hundred thousand dollars, at five tier
centum per annmn, per second article
treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dol
lars. KICKAPOOS.
For twentieth instalment of interest on
one hundred thousand dollars, at five per
centum per annum, for educational and
other heneficial purposes, per treaty of
May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, five thousand dollars.
For twentieth and last Instalment on
two hundred thousand dollars, to be paid
In eighteen hundred and seventy-four, per
second article treaty of May eighteenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thou
sand dollars.
For this amount, to enable the President
of the United States to carry out the pro
visions of the third article of the treaty
made with the Klckapoo Indians, dated
June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred
and sixty-two, to be paid under snch rules
as the Secretary of the Interior may pre
scribe, to twelve Kickapno Indians who
have become citizens of the United States.
the same living their portion of the sum
Of one hundred thousand dollars pro
vided for said tril)c for education and
other beneficial purposes, per treaty of
May eignieenin, eigmeen nunarea ana
ntty-iour, tour inousanuanu nny-iour mil
iars. KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS.
For third of five instalments, to lie ap
plied under direction of the President, as
per second article treaty of October four
teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
five thousand dollars.
For seventh or twenty Instalments, for
keeping in repair one saw-mill, one flour-tng-mlll,
buildings for the blacksmith,
carpenter, wagon and plow maker, the
manual-lalior school, as per fourth article
treaty of Octolier fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dol
lars. For eighth of twenty Instalments, for
the purchase of tools and material for
saw and flour mill, carpenter, blacksmith,
wagon and plow makers' shops, and books
and stationery for t lie man nal-lainir school,
as per fourth article treaty of Octolier
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
four, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For eighth of fifteen instalments, for pay
and subsistence of one superintendent of
farming, and farmer, one blacksmith, one
saw vim , one carpenter, antl one wagon and
plow maker, as per fifth article treaty of
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-four, six thousand dollars.
For eighth Of twenty instalments, to
pay salary artd subsistence of one physi
cian, one miller, and two school-teachers,
as per fifth article treaty of Octolier four
teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
three thousand six hundred dollars.
MAKA it TRIBE.
For fourth of ten instalments of thirty
thousand dollars, (being the fifth series,)
under direction of tho President, as per
fifth article treaty of January thlrtyflrst,
eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, one thou
sand dollars.
For fourtoonth of twenty Instalments,
for support of a smith and carpenter's
shop, and to provide the necessary tools
iherefor, per eleventh article treaty of
anna ry thirty-first, eighteen hundred and
tlfty-flve, five hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for the support of an agricultural and In
dustrial school, and pay of teachers, two
thousand five hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for the employment of a blacksmith, ear
pe.nter, farmer, and physician, who shall
furnish medicine for t he sick, four thou
sand six hundred dollars.
MENOMONEES.
For eighth of fifteen Instalments of an
nuity upon two hundred and forty-two
thousand six hundred and eighty-six do).
Mite, for cession of lands, per fourth article
treaty of May twelfth, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four, and Senate amendment
thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred
hnd seventy-nine dollars arid six cents.
MAMIES OF KANSAS.
For permanent provision for blacksmith
and assistant and Iron and steel for shop,
SfirnMlATeW.rty of October sixth,
eighteen ImildrM and eighteen, and fourth
article treaty or Jnne fifth, eighteen hun
dredand fifty four, nine himdrwd and forty
For permanent provision for miller, In
lieu of gunsmith, per fifth article treaty
of October sixth, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, fifth article treaty of Octolier.
twenty-third, eighteen hundred ana Hr
tvfour, and fourth article treaty Jnne
fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six
hundred dollars.
For Interest on fifty thousand dollars, at
five per centum, for educational purpose"!
per third article treaty of June flfth,e1ght
een hundred and t well ty-four, two thou
sand five hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty instalments
upon two hundred thousand dollars, per
third article treaty of Jitne fifth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand
five hundred dollars.
MI AMIES EKI. RIVER.
For permai.ent annuity) in goods or
otherwise, per fourth article treaty of Au
gust t bird, seventeen hundred and ninety
five, five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity, In goods or
otherwise, per articles of treaty of August
twenty-first, eighteen hundred and five,
two hundred and fifty dollars.
For permanent annuity, In goods or
otherwise, ner third and separate articles
treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty
dollars.
MI A MIES OF INDIANA.
For Interest on twohuiidrcdandtwenty
onc thousand two hundred and fifty-seven
dollars and eighty-six cents, uninvested,
at five per centum, per Senateamendment
to fourth article treaty of Jnne fifth, eight
een hundred and fifty-tour, eleven thou
sand and sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine
cents.
MOI.KLS.
For pay of teachers of manual-labor
schools, for all necessary materials there
for, and for the subsistence of the pupils,
thousand dollars.
MIXED SHOSHONES, BANNOCKS, AND
SHEEP EATERS.
For this amount, to be expended In such
goods, provisions, and other art iclcs as t he
President may, from time to time, deter
mine, including transportation thereof,
instructing in agricultural and mechan
ical pursuits, in providing emplyees, edu
cating children, providing medicine and
medical attendance, care for and support
of the used, sick, and infirm, for the help
less orphans of said Indians, and in any
other respect to promote their civilization,
comfort, and improvement, twenty-five
thousand dollars.
NAVAJOES.
For fifth often Instalments, of such arti
cles of clothing, or raw material In lieu
thereof, for eight thousand Navajo Indi
ans, not exceeding five dollars per Indian,
as per eighth article treaty of June first,
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty
thousand dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments, to be used
by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs In
the purchase of such articles as from time
to time the necessities of the Indians may
indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dol
lars to each nerson who engages In farm
ing or mechanical pursuits, (say one thou
sand four hundred famines,) lourteen
thousand dollars.
For pay of two teachers, two thonsand
dollars.
For transportation of goods, ten thou
sand nouars.
NKZ PERCE INDIANS.
For fourth of five instalments, of third
series, tor uenenciai objects, at the discre
tion of the President, per fourth article
treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred
and flfty-flve, six thousand dollars.
For fourteenth of twentv instalments.
for the support of two schools, one of
wnicn 10 ne an agricultural ana industrial
school, keeping In repair school-buildings,
and for providing suitable ftirniture.lHioka.
and stationery, per fifth article treaty of
June eleventh, eighteen nunorea ana
fifty-five, five hundred dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for the employ ment of one superintendent
of teaching, and two teachers, per fifth
article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen
hundred and flfty-flve, three thousand
i wo n una red dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty instalments,
for the employment of one superintend
ent of farming, and two farmers, two mil
lers, t wo blacksmiths, one 1 1nner, one gun
smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and
Plow maker, per fifth article treaty of
June eleventh, eighteen hundred and flf-ty-flve,
ten thousand dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty instalments,
for pav of a physician, per fifth article
treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred
anil flfty-flve, one thousand four hundred
dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for keeping In repair the buildings of the
various employees and for providing the
necessary furniture therefor, per fifth arti
cle treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hun
dred and flfty-flve, three hundred dollars.
For fonrteenth of twenty Instalments,
for the salary of such person as the trllie
mav select to be their head chief, per fifth
article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen
hundred and flfty-flve, five hundred dol
lars. For salary of two snbordtnate chiefs, as
per fifth article treaty of Jnne ninth,
eighteen hundred ana sixty-three, one
thousand dollnrs.
For eighth of sixteen instalments, for
hoarding and clothing the children who
shall attend the schools, providing the
schools and boarding-houses with neces
sary furniture, the purchase of necessary
wagons, agricultural implements, tools,
and so forth, and for fencing of such lands
as mav he needed for gardening and farm
ing phnxises for the schools, three thou
sand dollars.
For salary of two matrons to take charge
of the Iwardlng-schools, two assistant
teachers, one farmer, One carpenter, and
two millers, seven thousand six hundred
dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty Instalments,
for keeping In repair the hospltal.and pro
viding the necessary medicines, and the
furniture therefor, three hundred dollars.
For repairs of houses, mills, and tools,
and necessary materials, three thousand
five hundred dollars.
NISOtlAIJjY, PUYAL.LUP, AND OTHER
TRIBES AN D BANDS OF INDIANS.
For nineteenth Instalment, In part pay
ment for relinquishment of title to land's,
to lie applied to beneficial objects, per
fourth article treaty of December twenty
sixth, eighteen Hundred and fifty-four, one
thousand dollars.
For nineteenth of twenty Instalments,
for pav of smith, carpenter, fanner, and
physician, who shall furnish medicine to
the sick, per tenth article treaty of Decem
ber twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and
ilfty-mur, six thousand aeven hundred
dollars.
For nineteenth of twenty instalments,
for the support of an agricultural and in
dustrial school, and support of smith and
earix'nter shop, and providing the neces
sary tools therefor, in conformity with
tenth article of treaty of December twenty-sixth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
one thousand five hundred dollars.
NORTHHRN CHHTKHNHfr AND ABAPA-
For fifth of thirty Instalments, for pur
chase of elothing.usperslxthart Me treaty
of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
etght, flftrnn thousand doJUAfq.
For fifth of ten Instalments, to be ex
pended by the Secretary of the Iateriar,
ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (say
one thousand eight hundred souls,) in too
purchase of sncb articles as frwttf rime to
time the condition and necessities of the
Indians may Indicate to to proper, as per
sane treaty, eighteen thousand dollars.
For transportation of goods, five thou
sand dollars.
OMAHA .
For sixth of fifteen instalments of this
amount, being third series. In money or
Otherwise, per fourth article treaty of
March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.
For eighth of ten Instalments, for keep
ing In repalragrist and saw-mill.nn I sup
port of a blacksmith shop, per eighth arti
cle treaty of MfireS sixteenth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, and third article
treaty of March sixteen! h. eighteen hun
dred and tlfty-four,and third article treaty
of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-five, three hundred dollars.
For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of
one engineer, one thousand two hundred
dollars.
For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of
one miller, per same treaties, nine hun
dred dollars.
For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of
one fanner, per same treaties, nine hun
dred dollars.
For eighth of ten instalments; for pay of
blacksmith, per same treaties, nine hun
dred dollars.
For sixth of ten instalments, for supiiort
of blacksmith shop, an 1 supplying tools
for the same, three hundred dollars.
OSAGES.
For Interest on sixty-nine thousand one
hundred and twenty dollars, at five per
centum per annum, being value of fifty
four sections of land set apart by treaty of
June second, eighteen hundred and twenty-five,
for educational purposes, per Sen
ate resolution of January ninth, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, three, thousand
four hundred and fifty-six dollars.
For Interest on three hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum per annum, to
be paid semi-annually, in money or such
articles as the Secretary of the Interior
may direct, as per first article treaty of
Septemlier twenty-ninth, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-five, fifteen thousand dol
lars. OTOES AND MISSOURIAS.
For sixth of fifteen instalments, being
the third series, in money or otherwise,
per loiirin article treaty 01 March tit-
tociith, eighteen hundred and fifty-four
nine uiousanu uoiiars.
PAWNEES.
For perpetual annuity, at least one-half
ot wnii n is io ue in goods anti suen arti
cles as mav be deemed necessary tort hem.
per second article treaty of September
iweniy-iounn, eigmeen nmmrcti anu ui-tv-seven.
thirty thousand dollars.
For support of two mannal-lalmr schools,
per third article treaty of September
tweniy-lourtn, eigtueen nunureu ami m-tv-seven.
ten thonsand dollars.
For nav of two fanners, two blacksmiths.
and two apprentices, one miller and ap
prentice, ana two leacners, nvc uiousanu
seven hundred and eighty dollars.
For pay of physician and purchase of
medicines, one uiousanu two nunarea
dollars.
For the purchase of iron and steel and
otner necessaries lor tnc snojis, nve nun
dred dollars.
For the purchase of farming utensils and
ttock. one thousand two hundred dollars.
For repair of grist and saw mills, three
hundred dollars.
For transportation and necessary cost of
delivery oi annuities ror me rawnees, two
thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, for the employment of
one matron, i n nw leacners, aim two as
sistant teacher, and providing the schools
with fuel, books, and stationery, forty-
seven nunarea aouars.
PONCA8.
For last of ten Instalments, (second se
ries,! to be paid to them or expended for
tnelr benefit, ten thousand dollars.
For this amount, to be expended during
the pleasure of the President. In furnish
ing such aid In agricultural and mechan
ical pursuits, including the worklngot the
mill, as provided by second article treaty
of March twelfth, eighteen hundred add
fifty-eight, as the Secretary of the Interior
may consider advantageous and neces
sary, seven thousand five hundred dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as
may lie necessary, to he used at the discre
tion of the President, to earrv on the work
of instructing the Poncasin the arts of
civilization and aelt-support, anu for sub
sistence and clothing, ten thousand dol
lars. POTTAWAT0MIE8.
For permanent annuity, in silver, nor
fourth article treatv of August third, sev
enteen hundred and ninety-five, three
uumireu ami sevt-nty-eigire uoiiars and
ninety cents.
For perinaiieut annuity, in silver, per
ftlilwl .,Hinl tw... ..4Q....A..,lwkl.ll..l,
mjm iimii ii )lll "(l k. iil'n i i 1 1 1 t 11 t 11,
eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred
and eighty-nine dollars and fbrtyslx cents.
ror permanent annuity, in silver, per
third article treatv of October second.
eighteen hundred and eighteen, nine hun
dred anu torty-seven dollars anu twenty
five cents.
For permanent annuity, in money, per
second article treaty of September twen
tieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight,
seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars and
seventy-nine cents
roi )n:i mum 11 ) ailiiuii , in ,-).,. u, 1
second article treaty of Jiilytwenty-nlnth,
eighteen Hundred and twcniy-nim , six
thousand and sixty-t vo dollars and thirty-
eight cents.
For educational purposes, live uiousanu
dollars,
For iiernianent provision for payment of
money, hi lieu of tolmvo, Iron, and steel,
ler second article treaty of Septemlier
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-
eight, and tenth article treaties of June
fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hundred
and forty-six, one hundred and thirteen
uoiiars ana sixty-seven cenis.
For iiermanent provisions for three
blacksmiths ami assistants, and for Iron
ami steel for shops, per third article treaty
of October sixteenth, eighteen hundred
and twenty-six, second article treaty of
September twentieth, eighteen hundred
and twent Y-eight,nn! second article treaty
of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred
and twenty-nine, one thousand and sixty
eight dollars and forty-nine cents.
For iiermanent provision for fifty barrels
of salt, per second article treaty of July
twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred anil twen-ty-nine,
one hundred and sixty-five dol
lars and seventy-seven cents
For Interest 011 two hundred and forty
three thousand six hundred and fort'
two dollars and eleven wins, at five per
centnin, In conlonnity with provisions of
article seventh of treaties of Jnne fifth
and seventeenth, eighteen hundred and
forty-six, twelve thousand ode hundred
and eight yone dollars ahd slxtyWiecenta.
For this amount, in coin, ta enable the
Secretary of the Interior to carry out the
provisions of the third art kite bf the treat y
with , Pottttwatimtlea of November fit
teeiit 1. eighteen Hundred and st.tty-one.
us uiiHimcu iiyvim tnwj oi .tum.m iwvu-
neu iiy-sne treaty oi nairu iwen
H etgfittfcn hnwitwt Md ajxtwiy
ng to those members of the tribe
riiitid thereto under the Aid
ym
are
treaty provisions, a pro-rata share of their
inuai iunas, mieeu nraiwniiKirai imu
dred and seventr-ufne dollars and eighty
two cents, provide I that tit-sum of fif
teen thousand seven hundred and seven-'
ty-nine dollars anil eighty-two cents, hi
currency, included In the appropriation of
fifty-four thousand and ninety-nine dol
lars and thirteen cents, made for said In
dians by the act of May twenty-nmth.
eighteen hundred and seventy-two, shall
be covered Into the tnwniry. And the
Secretary of the Interior is hereby anthor
tted t p sel I eigh f y-sl x t wen f y-onc-hun i Ired-and-clgh'tcth
parts of several classes of
bonds hei 1 by him In trttsf forand belong
ing to the Pot an a mule Indians, and pay
the proceeds thereof wl hnut any deduc
tion, in compliance with the provisions of
said treaties, it lxing the share of said
eight y-sixfoersons in the bonds lielonging
to sal 1 Indians.
POTTA WATOMIES OF HURON.
For pennnnent annuity, in money or
otherwise, per second article treaty of No
Vemlier seventeenth, eighteen hundred
and seven, four hundred dollars,
0TJAPAW8.
For education timing the pleasure of the
President, one thousand dollars.
For 'ilncksmit Ii ami assis' an1 s, ami tools,
iron, mid -teci for blacksmith's shop, one
thousand and sixty dollars.
For one farmer, during the pleasure of
the President, six hundred doi'ars
Ql'INAIELT AND (.'TII.LEHUTE IN
I IAXS.
For fourth of five itistnlmemaon twenty
five ihnustnd dollars, (liclng the first
series, for lienetlcial objects, under the
direction of the President, per fourth
article treaty of July first, eighteen hun
dred and llfty-llve, one thousand dollars.
For fourteenth of twenty instalments,
for the support of an agricultural and in
dustrial school, ami for pay of suitable In
structors, per tenth article' treaty of July
first eighteen hundred and tifty'-flve two
thousand five hundred dollars
For fourteenth of twentv instalments,
for support of smith and carpenter shop,
and to provide the necessary tools there
for, per tenth article treay of July first,
eighteen hundred and tlfty-flve, five hun
dred dollars.
For fonrteenth of twenty Instalments,
for the employment of n blacksmith, car
penter, and farmer, antl a physician, who
sliall furnish medicines for the sick, per
tenth article treaty of July first, eighteen
hundred and flfty-flve, four thousand one
nunureu uuiusrs.
RIVER CROWS.
For this amount, tobeexpended for such
goods, provisions, and other aid iclcs as the
President from time to time mav deter
mine, including transportation thereof, in
Instructing in agricultiimland mechanical
pursuits, in providing employees, educat
ing children, procuring medicine and
medical attendant!)', care for and support
of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the help
less orphans of said Indians, and in any
other respect topromotothelr civilization,
comfort, and Improvement, thirty thou
sand dollars.
ROUl'K RIVERS.
For fourth of Ave instalments, in blank-
, u ..in, 1, 1 .... f ..).... .. . .1 . 1-
uiffViuiiiiiiK. iui m mi-ii 1 ciii.ua, urn) Biin n,
per third article treaty of Septeml ertenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-three, three
l willisana dollars.
SACS AND FOXES OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
For permanent annuity, in goods or
otherwise, per third article treaty of No
vember mini, eighteen nunarea ana tonr,
one thousand dollars.
For interest on two hundred thousand
dollars, at five ner centum, ner second
article treaty of Octolier twenty-first, eigh
teen nunarea ana tinny-seven, icn tnou-
santi uoiiars.
For Interest on eight hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum, per second arti
cle treaty of October eleventh, eighteen
hundred and forty-two, forty thousand
aouars.
For last of five Instalments, for support
of a physician and purchase of medicines,
one iuouhbuu nve nunureu uoiiars.
For last of nve instalments, for sunn v ing
said tribes with tobacco and salt, three
hundred and fifty dollars.
SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI.
For interest in one hundred and liffv-
seven thousand four hundred dollars, at
five per centum, under the direction of the
rrestuent, per second article ot treatv or
October twenty-first, eighteen hundred
and thirty-seven, seven thonsand eight
hundred ana seventy aouars.
For Ave per centum Interest on two hun
dred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid
as annuity, per eighth article treaty of
August seventh, eighteen hundred and
ntty-six, twelve tnousanu nve nunarea
dollars.
For Interest on two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars, at Ave per centum, to be
paid as annuity, (they having Joined their
brethren west,) per eighth article treaty of
August seventh, eighteen hundred and
flfty-six,twelve thousand Ave hundred dol
lars. For Interest on fifty thonsand dollars, at
the rate of five per centum per annum.
to be nam annually tor tnc support ot
schools," as per third article treaty of
March twentvflrat, eighteen hundred and
sixty-six, two thousand five hundred dol
lars. For Interest on twentv thousand dollars.
at the rate of five per centum per annum,
10 ne paiu annnany, ior tnc support oi
the Seminole government . as ner third
article treaty of March twenty-first, eigh
teen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand
dollars.
SENECA8.
Forpermnnent annuity, in specie, per
fourth article treaty of Septemlier twenty
ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen.
five hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity, in specie. Per
fourth article treaty of Septomber seven
teenth, eighteen hundred and eighteen,
nvc hundred aouars.
For blacksmith and assistant, shops and
tools, Iron and steel, to be applied as 9t Ipu
laled In tho seventh article treaty of Feb
runrv t wen tv-t bird, eighteen hundred and
sixty-seven, one thousand and Btxty dol
lars.
For miller, during the pleasure of the
President, six hundred dollars.
SEN EC AS OF N EW YORK.
For permanent annuity, in lieu of inter
est on stock, per act of Febniary nine-
(cent 11, eighteen hundred anu inirty-oiie,
six thousand dollars.
For Interest, in Hen of Investment, on
seventy-five thousand dollars, at five per
centum, per act of June twenty-seventh.
eighteen hundred and forty-six, three
tnousanu seven nunarea ana mi y uoiiars.
For interest, at five per centum, on forty
three thonsand and fifty dollars, trans
ferred from t he Ontario Bank totbeUuif ed
States treasury, per act of Jnne twenty
seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-six,
two thousand one hundred and fifty-two
dollars and fifty cents.
bENbUAb AND SIIAWNEKS.
For iiernianent annuity, in specie, per
airth article treaty of September seven
entb, eighteen hundred and eighteen,
te thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and assistant, shop and
tools, iron and steel, one thousand and
sixty dollars.
KNAMIJJ5DSK11B.'A9 AND SHAW-
FEDERATED
WEAS,
rv n
owuF, namr vji
WYANDOTT!.
nts, for black-
For last ot five instalments.
smith and assist ant, shop and tools, iron
iM
KK8HAWK.OTTAW
1 rour 'Wn
,uh lciM Lit
awl steel far sbop, fevShawnces, five hue
dred dollars.
For fifth of six installments, far pay of
blacksmith, and for net 08117 irm ann
steel tools, for Peoria, Xasksskfa. Weas
and Ptnakeshaws, one thousand one hun
dred and twenty-three dollars end twenty
nine cents. , v . j,
SHAWN EES.
For permanent annuity for educational
pniposes, per fourth article treaty of Au
gust thlnl, seventeen hundred and ninety
five, and third article treaty of May tenth,
eighteen hundred and flit y-four, one thou
sand dollars.
For permanent annuity. In specie, for
educational purposes, per fourth article
treaty of September twenty-ninth, eigh
teen hundred and seventeen, and third
article treaty of May tenth, eighteen hun
dred antl flfiy-four, two thousand dollars.
For Interest, at Ave per cent urn, on forty
thousand dollars for edncal tonal purposes,
per third article treaty of Mav tenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thou
sand dollars.
SHOSHONES.
KASTKKN BANDS.
For tenth of twenty insialments, to be
expended, under the dlreellon of the Pres
ident, In flic purchase of such articles as
he may tU-ein suitable to their wants,
ei'her as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth
article treaty of July second, eighteen
hundred and slvty-three, ten thousand
dollars.
WESTERN BAN PH.
For tenth of twentv Instalments, under
the direction of Hie President, in the pur
chase of such art ides as he may deem suit
able to their wants, either as hunters or
henlsinen, per seventh article treaty of
Octolier first, eighteen hnntlred and sixtv
Unite, five thousand dollars.
NldlTIIWESTKBN HANDS.
For tenth of twenty Instalments, to lie
expended, under the direction of the Pres
ident, in tlie purchase of such articles as
he may deem suitable to their wants,
either as hunters or herdsmen, per thlnl
article treaty of July thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and sixty-three, five thousand
dollars.
(XiSUIP BAND.
For tenth of twenty instalments, to be
expended, under the dircctlnnof the Pre
I lent, in the purchase of such articles. In
cluding cattle for herding or other pur
poses, as he shall deem suitable to their
wants anil condition as hunters or henls
inen, one thousand dollars.
8HOSHON ES AND BANNOCKS.
SH hHONF.S.
For fourth of thirty instalments, to pur
chase eight hundred suits of clothing for
males over fourteen years of age, the flan
nel, hose, calico, and domestics for eight
bund ml females over the age of twelve
years, and such goods as may be needed
tn make suits for eight hundred boys and
girls, thirteen thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four dollars.
For third of ten instalments, for the
purchase of snch articles as may lie con
sidered proper by the Secretary of the In
terior for one thonsand eight hundred
persons roaming and six hundred persons
engaged in agriculture, tinny tnonsami
dollars.
For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter,
engineer, farmer and blacksmith, as per
tenth article treaty of July third, eighteen
hundred and sixty-eight, six thousand
eight hundred dollars.
For last of three instalments, to be ex
pended in presents for the ten persons
who grow the most valuable crops, under
the same act and treaty, five hundred
dollars,
BANNOCKS.
For fourth of thirty instalments, to pur
chase four hundred suits of clothing for
males over fourteen years of age, the flan
nel, hose, calico, and domestics for four
hundred females over the age of twelve
years, and such flannel and cotton goods
as may be needed to make suits for four
hundred lioys and girls, six thousand nine
hundred anil thirty-seven dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments, for the
purchase of such articles as may lie consid
ered proper by the Secretary of the Interi
or, for eight hundred persons roaming,
and four hundred persons engaged In agri
culture, sixteen thousand dollars.
For pay of nlivstctan. teacher, carpenter.
cnginiwr, fanner, and blacksmith, six
thousand eight hundred dollars.
For transnortation of goods that mav be
purchased for the Shbsliones and Ban
nocks, live thousand dollars.
SHOSHONES, BANNOCKS, AND OTHER
HANDS OF INDIANS IN IDAHO AN I1
SOUTHEASTERN OREGON.
For this amount to lie emended In sncb
goods, provisions, or other articles as the
president may from time to time deter
mine, including transmrtat1on, Instruct
ing In agricultural pursuits, in nroviillnu
employees, educating children, procuring
medicine and medical attendance, care for
and support of t he aged, sick, and in Ann.
for the helpless orphans of said Indians.
and in any other respect to promote their
civilization, comfort, and improvement.
forty thousand dollnrs.
SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK.
For permanent nnuultv. In clothlnir ami
other useful art Icles, persixthart Icle treat y
of Novemlicr seventeenth, seventeen hun
dred and ninety-four, four thonsand tlvi
huielred dollars.
SIOUXOF DIFFER RNTTRIBES. INCLUD
INti SAN I KK S1UUX IN THE STATE OK
NEBRASKA AND P0NCA8 ON Till
liRBAT SIOUX RESERVATION, AND
FAMI1.IESOFSANTEE DAKOTA SIOUA
WHO HAVE TAKEN HOMESTEADS AT
OR NEAR FLaNDREAU, IN DAKOTA
TERRITORY.
For rnv of second blacksmith and fur
nishing iron, steel, and other materia!,
two thousand dollars.
For fourth of thirty Instalments, in nm
chase clothing for males over fourteen
years of age. for flannel, hose, and caller.
and doinest les required for females over
twelve years of age. and for such A,, .,..!
and cotton good as may lie needed to
make suits for Ixiys and girls, one hundred
and Afly-nlne thousand four hundred dol
lnrs. Forfonrth of thirty Instalments, to pin
chase such articles as may be considered
proper by the Secretary of the Interior for
persons roaming and for persons engage)
In agriculture, two hundred and thlrty-si
thousand dollars.
For tlie last of four Instalments for pnr
chase of beef, flour, bacon, and sugar in
proportionate quantities for twenty t fun.
sand iicrsons, under the tenth article 01
the treaty of April twenty-nlath, eighteen
hundred sixty-eight, and snbabtence ot
Yankton Sioux, one million three hundrec
nnd fourteen thousand dollars: JNvrfoW
That the unexpended balance of appropri
ations heretofore made fonhesntislsteni .
ofthe Sort hern Cljeyennes and Arapahoe
may be used to reimburse the atmronrin.
lion heretofore made for attftaStonee 01
Sioux of different tribes to aa ajuenat
equal to the amount hcrctofere expcBtktt
from said Sioux annromriatton Au- ik. il
sistence of the Northern ttaeieuMa and
For pay
carpenter,'
tanner, a
four hum
For
expenses of
ohasedtort!
Hid
y Of AnrU awentv
ninth, el
one nui
orpturstuimi. Ave lauliML saw-
transnoittatfua. and ih iu.o,,v
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