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SKNATKSKU X K LAkk TRAiEKSH. AND DEVIL'S I.AKK. rnr this amount, being the nrst of ten inMtaMHUof the sum of ebfht hundred iolto litnSrt in a certain arec.c..t. uutttebyThc emnaMmet" appointed i.y lMretan of Hie Interior, under the rovtoion? of the net of June seventh. ii?lm Hundred and seventy-two, with the "it.i and Waliepton twndsof Slonx ' rtians for the relinquishment, by sll I i of their chiiin to or Interest In the imSdhod in tin- second arts of the niiv inadc with them rVbruary nine tn, eSbtccn hmiSSa and ftty-swren. mli-H nniler the dirce " " he PresMwi for the benJof sjd idinns. In the nannerpij-nl.! sai.l ,,. nf eiirhteen hundred and slxt- even,MBenaua ny I he Senate, eiirlity ; iH.ns.nd dollars. And ttie ma herehv connnneti uwpw thereof as i inetutwu in .P" "V. tl .st";e'nth.ciilith.and ninth: ljjrt 51t!5 .h nf this amount shall lie expanded until after the nitiileation by said Indians of said arecmcnt as here by amended. YANKTON TRIBE OP SIOl'X. For fifth of ten Instalments, second ,eries,1 to be paid to them or expended tor their lienent, eommenetnif with the year in which they shall remove to and settle nd reside hiion their reservation, per fourth ankle treaty of April nfoeMth, eiXbteen hundred and ufty-eilit, fortj thousand dollars. . For transportation of Roods, one thou sand live hundred dollars.. SIOI XON THE MILK RIVER RESERVA- TIllX. Kor this nn.oiint, to lie expended In such zoods, pro i Istons, id other useful articles as the Preslilent may, from time to time, determine, iiicludinic transportation in Instructing in aarleutturaland mechanical pursuits, in providing employes, edu cating children procntinfC medicine and medical attendance, care for and support df the a-'ed. sick, and ii.tirm, for the help less orphans of said Indians, and in any respect to promote their civilization, com fort, and Improvement, one hundred thousand dollars. . WALL-PAH-PEK TRIBE OK SNAKE IN DIANS. For second of ten instalments, to lie cx liended under the direciion of the Presi dent, as per seventh article treaty of Au gust twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty live, one thousand two hundred dollars. S'KXALLAMS. rorfonrthof Ave Instalments on sixty thousand dollars, (being the fifth series.) under the direction of the President, per tlth article treaty of January twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and flfty-nve, two thou- -:um tour nunureu aonare. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, fur the support of an agricultural and in dustrial school, and for pay fr suitable teachers, per eleventh srtiele treaty of January twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and flfty-tlve, two thousand five hundred dollars. . . For fourteenth of twenty instalments, lor the employment of a blacksmith, car penter, farmer, and a physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, per treaty of January twenty-sixth, eighteen hun dred and flfty-nve, four thousand six hun dred dollars. " , TABKGUACHE BAND OF UTAH IN DIANS. For last often Instalments, for the pur chase of goods, under the direction of the secretary of the In terior, per ebth th art icle treaty of October seventh eighteen nnn dred and sixty-three, and Senate amend ment of March twenty-lift h, eighteen hun dred and and sixty-four, ten thousand dol lars. For last of ten Instalments, per eighth article of said treaty, for the purchase of orovislons, under the direction of the secretary of the Interior, ten thousand For pay of blacksmiths, as per tenth arti cle of same treaty, seven hundred and twenty dollars. Vir inananortatinn and oeneral Inciden tal amnai nfthji delivery of roods, pro visions, and stock as per same article of name treaty, iwo inoumnn uuimts. TABKGUaOHE, hvache, capotk, WKKMINIH HE. YAMPA. liRAND 111 V EB, AND UINTAH BANDS OK UTKS. rnr mv of two carnenters. two millers two farmers, and one blacksmith, as per tlfteenth article treaty of March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, nine thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, as per same article ot same treaty, two nwinnu u lam For the purchase of iron and steel, and the necessary tools for blacksmith's shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. Vnr fifth nf thtrtv Instalments, to be ex landed under the direction of tha Secre tary of the Interior, for clwthing, blankets, and such other articles as he may think proper and necessary, under eleven in ar ticle of same treaty, thirty thousand dol lars. . , For annual amount, to tie expended, un der the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, In supplying said Indians with lieel, mutton, wheat, flour, beans, and po tatoes, as per twelfth article of same treaty, thirty thousand dollars. For transportation of such goods as may be purchased for said Indians, seven thou sand dollars. TETON SIOUX. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, tqpnrchase subsistence and clothing fortue Teton and other lnds of Sioux In the vicinity of Fort Peek, Mon tana Territory, and for such other objects as the Secretary of the Interior, with the approval of the President, may deem nec essary and advisable, to promote the civ ilization and improvement of said Indians, two hundred thousand dollars. But this appropriation shall be expended for the benefit of such portionsof said liands only, and for such time as they maintain friend ly relations to the United States: PmitU-d, That If any trader, his agent, or any per son acting for or under him, shall sell any arms or ammunition at his trading-post or other place within any distnet or coun try occupied by uncivilized or hostile In dians, contrary to the rules and regula tions of the Secretary of the Interior, such trader shall forfeit his right to trade with the Indians, and the said Secretary shall exclude such trader, and the agent or other person so offending, from such dis trict or country so occupied; and the said Secretary is hereby directed and required to aoopi sucn rules as may ne hhwkij . prohibit such sales, and to enforce the same. UMPQUAS, (COW CREEK BAND.) For last of twenty Instalments, In blank ets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty of September nine teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, five hundred and fifty dollars. I'MPyUAH AND CALAPOOIAS OF UMP QUA VALLEY, OREGON. For fourth of five Instalments, of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial ob jects, to be expended a directed by the President, per third article treaty of No vember twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred nd fiftT-fonr. one thousand dollars. rarnuMKeentn of twenty instalments, fee a taactMr and purchase of Sixth article v-nlnth: elab- ana nnv-iour. oae ino I ana nny aouars. WALLA-WALLA, CAY USE, AND UMA TILLA TRIBES. . - For fourth of live Instalments, of third series, to lie expended muter the direction of the President, per second article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and ttfty Ave. four thousand dollar. For fourteenth of twenty Instalments, for the purchase of all necessary mill-fixtures and mechanical tools, medicines, and hospital stows, books and stationery for school, repairs of school bnildlng and furniture, and for employee, three Uton smut dollars. For fourteenth of twenty Instalments, for the iwv and sulwtstenee of one superin tendent oi I'urmliig nncml ions, one fanner, two millets, one blacksmith, one wagon and plow maker, one carpenter and joiner, one phvslcliiii.niid two touchers, per fourth art icle treaty of June ninth, eighteen hun dred and Hllv-flve, eleven thousand two hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, fort he pev of each of ihe head chiefs of the Walia-Walla, Cay use, and Cmatilla hands, the sum of five hundred dollars s-r annum, per tif" h article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and tHl.v-tlve,one thousand the hundre I dollars. WICAITA8, AND OTHER AFFILIATED BANDS, AND INDIANS IN COCNTRY LE ASED FROM CH0CTAW9. For this amount, to tie expended in such goods, provisions, and other articles asthe President mav from time to time deter mine, Including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural anu mecnan. leal pursuits, in providingemt'lovees, edu cating children, proenring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and Infirm, tor the help less orphans of said Indians, and In any ,.tiui- ivi,d loninmotethelrcivlltzatlon, comfort, and improvement, fifty thousand dollars. WINNEBAGO E8. For interest on eightv-six thousand nine hundred and nine dollars and seventeen cents, at five peru-ntum, perfouith article treaty of November first, eighteen hun dred and thirty-seven, and joint resolution of July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-twojhiity-nine thousand three hundred and forty-five dollars and forty six cents. Fortwentv-scventhof thirty Instalments of interest on seventy-five thousand three hundred and eiglity-seven uouara twenty-eight cents, at dve per centum, kt fourth article treaty of Oclobcrthirtccnth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars and t hirty-six cents. i'ni'ini.n.ii.ii aeventv-elght thousand three hundred and forty dollars and forty one cents, at live per centum, to lie ex pended under the direction of the Secre ...rv nfthe Interior, for the erection, of houses, improvement of their allotments of land, purchase of stouk, agricultural im plements, seeus, anu ouier innww e" poses, three thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and two cents. For transportation of goous, mree uiou- sand dollars. YAKAMA NATION, vnr fnnrth of Ave Instalments, ot third series, for beneficial oinecis, unuer toe direction oi tne mnwii. i. article treaty of June ninth, eighteen liun ,i,i ami iiftv-flve. six thousand dollars. for the support of two schools, one of which is to be an agricultural and Indus fimr nin f.I IW.'Il.V lIlSlU.MHTUif, trial school, keeping in repair scnooi Imlldings, and for providing suitable fur ,.ii,.n. hnoka. and statlonei v. per fifth article treaty or June nun n, eigniiwu uuie dred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. ,. ti,., amninvmmit nf one superintendent lv,r iMinH-n . t.I vi lli. iiHinnm in.. of teaching and two teachers, per fifth .-ii,.iii imiv nf.lnnn ninth, eiirhteen bun- dwe! and nny-nve, tnree iuuuwiu iwu hundred dollars. v.- i...ivi....iiil of twentv Instalments, tnr tii.. ..innkivment of one suneriiitendent of farming and two fanners, two millers. two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun smith, one carnenter. and one wagon and plow maker, per fifth article treaty nt Ini.i. ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. , , c-nr fourteenth of twentv Instalments, for keepmg In repair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures, per fifth article treaty af June ninth, eighteen nunureuanuuiiy fli-ii Hvo hundred dollars. vnr fourteenth of twenty Instalments, for keeping In repair the hospital and pro vlrtlnir ihe nneessarv medicines and fix tures therefor, rjer fifth article treat;- of June ninth, elgnteen nunureu aim any Ave thmp hnnftred dollars. For fonrteenth of twenty instalments, for kaontmr In renalr blacksmiths', tin umit in', imns.nlths'. carpenters'. and wag on and plow makers' 8lKi, and for nrv VKling necessary u. uroice., ro ui. article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, nve nunarea uoi lara For fourteenth of twentv Instalments for tho pay or a physician, per fifth article tm.iv of .Inne ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dollars. , . , rnr fonrtn-nth oi twenty instalments, for kreplng In repair the buildings re quired for tne various employees, and for providing the necessary furniture there for, per fifth article treaty of June ninth, fikfhteen hundred and flfty-flvc, three lmnilreit dollars. For fourteenth of twentv instalments, for tho salary of such persons as the said ennfeileii.ted trlt.cs and builds of Indians may select to lie their head chief, per fifth article treaty of June nintii, eignteen hundred anu fltty-nve, nve nunureu ihw lars. GENERAL INCIDENTAL EXPENSESOF t THE IX VIAH ana v lur.. AHIZONA. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in me lurrm.ry in jut 7111111. nraSenta of goods, agricultural iin plements, and other useful articles, and to assist iiieiu to nicure m i:t iimm-io, and sustain theniselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollars. CAI.llo.HMA. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service In Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agricultural imple ments, and other uselul articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent alxxles. and sustain themselves oy tne punuua i clvuhied llfeto neexpeiiueo unuci uu ui- reel Ion Of the Secretary oi lire interior, elghty-flvc thousand dollars. UlUISItWI lanwiwi. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in Colorado Territory, presents of goods, Mrfcnjtural implc i. A.iiur nflAfnl articles, and to assist them lo locate In rmanentalioles, and sustain tneraseivea oy ure pursuit u civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand doHars. DAKOTA TKHHITOKV. For the general incidental expenses of the ii.iilun wrvine In Dakota Territory, oresents of goodsi. 'kfcrtenltnrul lmpte- j&nfS 1 ;nmi nr. A niUar nuhl articles, and to r the pursuits life, to1 e xpenoed Under the atftheSaaesiarrar the Interior, twenty thousand dollars. ALBANY REGISTER. HiAito TKnnrroBY. For the general Incidental oxiiense of the Indian service In Idaho Tcrrltory.prcs ents of goods, agricultural Implements, and other useful artk-les. and to assist them to locate In permanent sliodes, and sustain tbemsolves bv the pursuits of civ ilized life to be xnen'dell nnler the direc tion of the Soete-ary of the Interior, twen tv thousand dollars'. MONTANA TJtRKITORV. For the genenil Incidental expenses of the Indian service In Molilalia Territory, presents of goods, agricultural ttnpic mcnis, and other useful articles, and to assist them in lo.te in permanent sliodes, and sustain Ihemselveshv the pursuits of civilised life, to lie expended under the. I dlrec'tion of ihe Secretary of the Interior, twenty-five thonsand dollars. NKVAIIA. VnrHin Mimnil I ,. . . I , I . ... I I ..v.u.r of the Indian service in Nevada, presents of I goods, agricultural Implement, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, anil sustain them selves hv the pursuits ot civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the S. -eretan-of Hie Interior, twenty-flvetliou-stind dollars. NKW MKXieo. For the general Incidental expensi' of the Indian service In New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate In permanent alxwles. and sustain themselves bv the pursuilsof civilized life, to lie expended under the direction nfthe Secretary of the Interior, fifty thousand dollars. " OKBOOM. For the general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon, Including transportation of annuity goods and pres ents, (where no sneclul provision therefor is made hv treaties,) and for paying the expenses of the removal and subsistence ot Indians in Oregon, (not parties to any treaty,) and for my for necessary employ ees, forty t housanti dollars. WAKHlMrTtiN TKRKITORV. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Washington Territo ry, including transportation of annuity goods and presents, (where no siiecial pro vision Is made therefor by treaties,) anil for defraying the expenses of removal and subsistence of Indians, ami for i5' of nee essarv emnlovt-es, twenty-four thousand lour hundred dollars. l-TAIl TKRllITOICT. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian sei vice Ctah Territory, pres ents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locale in liermaneiii amn. mm sustain themselves by the pursuits of civ ilized life, including transportation and necessary expenses oi uenverina ivio ions to the Indians within the Ctah super Intendeney, to lie expended under the di rection of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-five thousand dollars. WTOMISU TKKKiniKl. For the mineral incidental expenses of the Indian service in Wyoming Territory, presents of goods, agricultural imple ments, Bnu Oilier nilieicw, mm m ra.-ni.-i them to locate in permanent ataxics, and sustain themselves by the pursuits ol civ ilized life, to lie expended under the direc tion of the Secretary of the Interior, five thonsand dollars, rnr tra.wmirtaiion. and the necessary expenses of the delivery of the. annuities and provisions to the Indian tribes In Minnesota anu micuigan, oi utinmiu dollars. ... For t his amount, or so much tnereoi as ,riv im neoesmrv. to defray the expenses of Indian detegai ions who may visit Wash- initonnn hnstness connected wun their respective tribes, fifteen thousand dollars: Pnatirbrt That the commission of citizens serving witnout pay. appointed by the President under the provisions of the fourth section of the act of April tenth, eighteen nsmdred and sixty-nine, is here by continued, with the powers and duties heretofore provided by law. - For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary to defray the expenses of a general council of certain Indians In the Indian Territory, as provided by the twelfth article of the treaty with Chero kees of July nlneiecnlh.elghteen hundred and slxty-slx, the tenth artfcle of the treaty with Creeks wf June fonrteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the seventh arttcte of the treaty with Semlnoles of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty six, and the eighth article of the treaty with Choctews and Chlckasaws of April twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty -six, fourteen thousand dollars. And the amount of twenty-flve thousand dollars Is hereby appropriated to enable the Secretary of the Interior to removetne Winneliago Indians of Wisconsin from their present location In that State to gome suitable place, to lie by him selected within the Indian Territory, west of the ninety-sixth degree of west longitude; and to provide for their snlisistenee until they are sufficiently established therein, and are able to provide for themselves; and to provide for the removal and most urgent necessities of the Kansas Indians, twenty ii.... rhoi.uunil dollars, said amount to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sale of t heir lands In the State of Kansas. For this amount, or so much thereof as may lie mwessary, to lie expended In the -. . r ...... i...:i,h,..,j a, Mai. erection in kbtukji nuuumgi. v.. heur Indian reservation m mum"", the purchase of goods, subsistence, stores, Ac , for the Indians that may be collected on said reservation; also for breaking land and Instructing the Indians In agricultural and mechanical pursnlts, providing em ployees, educating children, procuring medicine and inedieal attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and Infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, or In other respect to promote their avillza t ion comfort and improvement , fifty thou sand dollars. So much of the act entitled "An act making provision lor tne civilization of the Indian tribes adjoining tlie fion tior settlement, approved March third. eighteen hundred and nineteen, as pro vides an annual appropriation of ten thousand dollars, be, and the same hereby Is, repealed-, Tlie sum ot fle thousand dollarsan propriatefl by act of May twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two. for tlw erection of a building at New Ttnmrv Itenot Indian Territory, to be used as an office for tlie Indian agent for tlie Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians may be used either for the erection or purchase, atthedls oeortnn nfthe Secretarv of the Interior, of buildings for agency purposes at the place designated: Provided, That the several appropriations herein made for teachers, millers, blacksmiths engl neer. carpenters, physicians, antf oth er ijertons. '"' various artlclea provided, tor by treaty ; stlputetfon, 1Wv be diverted to othef uses for the teneflt of the various liKn mu he catreport to be made tocjSew, his action tiiMlcr this provision. INTEREST ON TRCST-FCND STOCKS Vnr imvment of intrresl on certain nbttnjtm at' non-pnylnp State storks iK'loiieinir to various ImWn rnniw, .,.! hi. Ml., frnsf hr flM Secrctarv 01 tk' Interior.) tor Hie fl'rM ypareiidlii June thirtieth, eighteen liMwIreu mh" seveii(v-Hiree. iitiiiiel.v: Fur Interest nu iln-t liernkce iiainiii- . , thirty -two tltoHsaiul tour liim- ' M, ' , , . (Ireil BIKl 'dgllt) (lolltll-. For interest on the t liomkee school- fund, two iliousitnil lline (ilttHiret anil flftv doHars. Kor interest on the ChiekasaW na tional rillifj, lilttfii fliiMi-and one litm dred and lorty dollars. For interest on the Chickasaw in cnmnereiiU1 fund, one hundred dol lars. , ! For Interest on the bsx-taw uvneral IiiimI, twenty-seven thousand dollars. For interest on the Crei'k orphans' fund, four thousand and fnrt-eij;lit dollars. For Interest chi the Delaware goiieral fund, eiht thousand nine liundretl arid thirty dollars. j For interest on the lowas' fund, three thoiwand one hnndreil and sixty ; dollars. . , , For Interest on the Kaskaskias . Wens', IVorias", and PbUikeshaws' fund, tour thoiisatul and eighty-one dollars. For Interest on tlie Kaskasklas', Weas", IVorias', and P!aiikh8WS' school-rtincl, oiietlioii-aud tour hundred and forty-nine dollars. For interest on the Menomonees' fjinitt, nine hundred and fifty dollars. For interest on the Ottawas' and Chippewas' fund, two hundred and thirty dollars. For interest on tlie Pottawatomie educational fund, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For conntigunt expenses or tmst ftinds. one ttlOUsaild live hundred dol lars. t , Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior lie, and he is hereby, author ized to sell the bonds now held in trust by him for the Ottawa Indians of Blauchard's Fork and Roche de Bo-uf, amounting to twenty -one thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty-eight cents, and apply the pro ceeds of the sale in the manner pre scribed bv tlie terms of the sixteenth article ot" the treaty with tlie Seneras and other tribes, ot February twenty third, eighteen hundred and sixty seven. See. 3. That all authority now ex isting by the acta of March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and Mnreh third, eiirliteen hundred and' seventy-one, or otherwise, to issue or deliver any bonds of the United States to tlie Choctaw trine oi imuans, hereby suspended until the further ac tion of Congress Id tlie matter, and providing " snch issue or delivery-. Sec. 47 That there shall be set anart from the funds belonging to the Cher okee nation on the proper order of the national coundL, the sum of one hun dred tlwiisand dollars from tlie pro ceeds of lands sold to tlie Osages, to be set apart, and eighty thousand dollars thereof to be invested as part of tlie orphan-mnd, and twenty thousand dol lars to be expended for buildings and nthor imnmveiiietits deemed necessary for the benefit ol the institution for it, nrnhans: the sum or one nunureu thousand dollars from tlie proceeds of the strip of land in Kansas to oe sei apart for an asylum for the Insane, deaf and dumb, blind, and indigent persons ol tlie Cherokee nation, seventy-five thousand dollars of said amount to be invested as a seperate mud, and its iuterest semi-annually applied to the support of said Institu tion, tlie remaining twenty-flve thou sand dollars to be expended for its whihlishmcnt: tlie sum of seventy-flve thonsand. doHars from the proceeds of the sale of lands to tlie Great ami im tie Osages to lie expended tor the es tablishment oi a literary iiisuuuioi. for tlie education ot indlgnent persons of said nation, under such rales anu regulations as tlie national council of the UlieroKees may prewnu. Sec. 5. That the iroceeita of the sales of. lands be ongtuE to tne nicha poo Indians, in tlie Slate of Kansas, in pursuance of tlie fifth article of the treaty oi May iweuiy-cigiiui, n Domini eiirhteen hundred ami sixty three, now invested or in tlie custody of the Secretary of Ihe Interior, shall be retained by tlie Secretary of the In terior as a permanent trust-fund, on Which sliall be paid to said Indians, semi-annually, interest at the rate of live per centum per annum; Provided, That the consent of said Indians shall first be given to tlie foregoing provls ion Sec.fi. Thatthercslwillbenppoint ed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of tlie Senate, a sufficient number of Indian inspectors. not exceeding five In number, to per form the duties herein required. Kacli Inspector shall Isold his omco for tour years, unless sooner removed by tlie President, and he sliall receive an an nual salary of three thousand dollars and his necessary traveling expenses, .mi YmnW ten cents a, mile for actutd traval whle In the discharge of his duty, a Matemem oi which jiu ses as to eai inspector shall aooom- Wny. be roi report tary or tne i superlntandei t tta nettl sessfon thereafler, of nf ma.jH -.e .Tut 4wnev snan Tisiterl and cxaminctl as often as twice a year by one or tnon; of the liispeev toVs. Sncli exiiniiiialioii -hail i-xteml to a full in vt--t isr iiimi of all injittera uermiwtf to it iiessof im.siipt-r- nitfinn - m or Bjjeuty, ii.e.iaiiiiff an examination tit acvnuiiK I lie manner of expending money, (lie numls-r of Indians provided for. euntnlets nf all kinds connected wirh tin- business, the cwMlitkNi t the Indians, their ad vancement in civiiiai.iiii, the extent nfthe reservations, anil what use is Uk-ide of thu lauds set iisirl fur that purto-e, and, gem rally, all mn Iters pier lal ling to I lie Indian serv'nv. For lis- purpiM- of making such iiiVestya tii lis. cacti inspector snail have power to examine all laiok. paper-, ami i vouchers, fn administer oaths, anil to examine on oath all omVer.' and per i sons employed in the snperiiitendeney or iigency. and all siu li other persons 1 as lie may deem necessary or proper. The Inspectors, or any one of them, ! sliall have power lo-ii;peinl any super ' Intemleiit or agent or employee, ami to tleslglUte some person in liis place lempowiily. snbiect to tlie approval nf the l'n-itleiit. inakiii); imiiiediate report of such suspension ; and deslgniilion; and upon the con clusion of each eXaniinntiou a report shall be forwarded to the President without delay The inspectors, in the discharge of their duties, jointly ami i liitlivkltmllv, shall have power, by proper vffi proceedings, wliich it shall In-tlie duty of the di-lrict-attor-in-y of the United States for the appro priate district duly to effectuate, to enforce the laws, and to prevent tho violation of law in ihe administration of affnirs in the several ageiivlcs and siiperiuteudcies. n. tar.-is praeticame, tlie extiuiinations ot tlie agencies and stipertutehdeiicics shall Is; made aller uately by ditlcivut Inspectors, so that tin? same agency or superiu tendency may not lie examined twice ill succes sion by the same inspector or lnslM?C turs: i'ronV'cr. Tlt after the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and seventy three, the offices of four of the super intendents o! Indian affairs, and of the clerks of such superintendents of In dian affairs, are hereby abolished, and the amount hereiiilwfnre appropri ated for silaries of said officers, or so much thereof as may lie necessary, is hereby appropriated to pay the salaries and traveling expenses of said inspec tors. And tlie President may assign the remaining four uperiutemleuts to jurisdiction oyer such agencies as he mnv ileem nrouer. or. in Tils discretion, dispense wiih any or all of tlie said superintendents mid llieir clerks. Pro- tided, mat mere snail not ne piu or allowed to any whate ver any lee or reward Br services, in connection wun the subject matter referred to In the third section ol this act, ehher on ac count of tlie United States or of the Cboctaws, until ftirttier action of Con gress hi tlie matter, and providing lor such allowance and pay incut. Sec. 7. That whenever ny tne terms ot this act the issue of fix!, clothing, or supplies of any kind is pnivideil ror. It snail oe tne uuiy oi tlie aeeut or commissioner issniug the same, at such issue thereof, wliether it be both orkwd and clotliing, or either of iheiii, or ot any kind of supplies, to report to the Indiaii liiirean lite nnm lier of Indians nrrseiit and actually re ceiving Ihe same; said reports to lie embodied by the Indian i mnmissioner in his annual rexrt. Approved, February 14, 1873. PCBI.ISUKD EVVaiV Kill PAY, By COLL. AS t 'LKVI-:, IN REGISTER BUILDINGS, Vorntr frry J-'irat tSlml. TERMS IS AllVASCK. Tluw dollars. Two tfollars. Ten eelits. One year Six mon t lis Slngl copies.... advertising; bates. Transient udvortlsiMueiits, per siimrr of ten linos or less, ttrst insertion ti; eucli BUbSWiUwU insortion SI. IjuKOT WVer ttsenwhts lusertud on tne most lilieiul terms. JOB WORK. HttVliurcccolveil new tjpp, Stock of col ,.,s.,i ii,li. iniils. a (ionlon inl.lier. etc.. e nro prepoivil to execute all kinds of iirint iniIiiai)etier manner, and tlfty ik'v cent oneaper than ever lielore oirej-eil in llm city. Airento fir Ihe Reirinter. The foliowinit gentlemen nrc aotjiorked to receive and receipt for sulisciiptions, advertistna, etc., for tlie UnninTiai : Himin Smltli, Iliirrislmrii. O. P. Tompkins, Harrisl.iiix. Poter llmne. Brownsville. W. B. Kirk, Brownsville. J. B. Irvine, Sclo. T. H. Remolds, Hulcm. L. P. KisW, Hun Kranclrieo. 1), p. Porter, Sliedd's .Station. 20 000 MICK h Sold Yearly lll um to del Ivor 11 )linet nee. t 2 0.