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VOLUME VII.
ALBANY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 20, 1874.
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OFFICIAL.
LAWS OF THE DNITED STATES. :
PASSED AT Til!: FIRST SESSION OF TXIK j
FOBTY-TItlll i (WIIBE
AN ACT making apropriations for the cur- I
mnt nnrl eoHiingent expenses of the In- 1
dian Department, and for fulfilling
treaty stipulations with various Indian
I tribe, for the year ending June thirti-
eth, eighteen liunrtredand seventy-five,
i and for other purposes,
i Be it enacted bu the Senate and ITmitr rf
1 Rrprem-nttttivrs cf ttie United State jimer
; iVvi in Congress wisciribted,
That tlte following sums beand are here
by, apuropriated out of any money in the'
treasury not otherwise appropriated, tor
tiie purpose; ot" paying the current ami
contingent expenses of the Indian Dt'iiuri-
' niciil, and fulfilling treaty stipulation
i with tiie various Indian tribes:
For nay of (wo superintendents of In
. j ctian affairs tor the Central and Northern
j superintendencies. two thousand dollars
! each.
F'or pay of sixty-nine agents of Indian
! affairs, at one thousand live hundred dol
l lar each, except the one at Iowa; namely :
ix lor the tribes m Oregon, linmelv.
4 Warm Spring. Klamath, Grand Ronde;
oi-i in ih, iui'i .'i,oiit-ui agencies:
Five lor the trllies in Washington Terri
tory, namely, Xcah Bay, Yakama, Colvil,
Nisqually, Fnyallup, and otlier tribes, and
S'Kokomish agencies;
Tluee for t he tribes in California, name
ly, Ilooia Valley, Konnd Valley, anil Title
River agencies:
Two for tiie tribes in Nevada, namely
Pi-Uteand Walker River, and Pyramid
Lake agencies;
two for the tribes in Idaho, namely, Ncz
Perce and Fort Hall agencies;
Four for the tribes in Montana, namely
Flathead. Itluekfoot. ltrow. and Milk Klver
I or Fort Peek agencies.
Ten for the tribes In Dakota, namelv.
Red ( loud, Whetstone. Yankton. Ponca.
Upper Missouri. Grand River, Cheyenne
River. Fori Bertbold, sisseton, and Devil's
Lake, agencies;
One for t lie t ribes in Wyoming, namely,
Shoshone agenev;
One for the t ribes in Utah, namely. Uin
tah alley agency;
Five for 1 he tribes in New Mexico, name
ly, Pueblo, Abiquin, Navajo, Mescalero
Apache, an l Southern Apache agencies;
Two for ihe tribes in Colorado, namely,
Lo- Pinosand White River agencies;
Six for the tribes in Nebraska, namelv.
Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebabo, Paw
nee, Oioe, and Santee agencies;
One for 1 lie tribes in Kansas;
Eight for the tribes in the Indian Terri
tory, namely. Kaw or Kansas and Kieka
poo. Sac and Fox, (jnapaw, Neosho, Kiowa
ami t o ;i:inehi-. I imct Arkansas, and Wi-
ebita agencies; and one tor t be t'bei-okees.
Creeks- Choc'aws and Chickasaw and
Semi noles;
one tor the tribes in Minnesota, liameiv.
at the White Earth agency:
One for the trilM's. in Iowa, namelv. at
the Sac and Fox of Iowa asrenev. tlve liun-
i drcd dollars; and twelve hundred dollars
to build a schoolhouse: Providr-d. That no
salary be to the agent unless be lives
near enough to the agency to teach and
cstre for tlu- tribe everv iIhv ;
Two tor the trities in Wisconsin .namely.
at ihetirecu Bilv and I. a Point agencies;
One for the tribes in Michigan, namelv.
at the Mackinac agenev;
One for the New l oru Indian, namelv.
at tlta New York agency:
Dven for Hk- tribes in Arizona, namelv.
Colorado ttiver, Papago, I'inui and M:ti-
st. t hiricahtii. San 'a-tlos. Canin Anache
and Mo.i.iis Pueblo agencies, in all one
hundred and two thousand five hundred
dollars: Pn eulcd. That it shall be t he dm v
of the President to dispense with the ser
vices of such Indian agents herein men
tioned a may be pinct icable; and where it
ts practicable lie snail reiiuire the same
person io perlorm the uuiicsot two agen
cies for one salary)
For pay of sjiecial nscMts, one for the
Cbippewas at lied Lak, one for the Pillager--tit
I. each Lake, Mtnnesota;onefor the
Mission Indians in California: one for the
Assinalioiiies and G;xs Ventres til Fort
Ittdknap. Montana; one for the tribes in
Oregon, namely, Alsea, and two for the
tritws in Witsiiington Territory, namely,
TuJatip and Qninat-elt, at one thonsarid
live hundred dollars each, ten thousand
tlve hundred dollars.
For pay of one chief clerk, one thousand
six hundred dollars; one assistant clerk,
one thousand two hundred dollars; and
one copyist, six hundred dollars, for the
i Central superintendoncy, three thousand
i four bundled dollars.
i For pay of clerk for the Northern super
i iu'endency, one thousand two hundred
i dollars.
I For pay of seventy-six Interpreters, as
! follows: Seven for the tribes in. Oregon,
; namely, one for the Klamath agency, and
. one each forlhe Grand Ronde, Siletss Cma-
;i!7:. Warm Spring, ami Matheiirand Alsea
' sab agencies, at five hundred dollars jier
i annum each.
Six interpreters for the Iribcs in W"a-b-;
ington Territory, to be assigned to such
: agencies as the Secretary of the Interior
i may dirt,, at live bundle. I dollars each
J per annum.
Two for t he i ribes in Idaho, namely. Nez
iVr w-nn.l Fort flail ageneies. at live linn
! dre I doitars per annum each.
Three for the f ribes In Nevada, namely,
. Pi-Cie, Walker River, and Pyramid I-ike
' agencies, at live hundred dollars each.
Five for the tribes in Montana, namely,
i Flatheads, Rlaekfeet, ( row ami Milk River
or Fort Peck agem ies, and Fort Belknap
1 special agency, at four hundred dollars
each.
Ten for
! lied Clou
tribes in Dakota, namely,
letstone, Yankton. Ponca,
i. Grand River. hevenne
! ITpper Miss, mi
; River, Fort
, Lakeagenci
. annum each
i t hold. Sisseton.and DevU'S
at lour hundred dollars per
One for the tribes in Wyoming, at the
! Shoshone agenev, at tlve hundred dollars.
One for the tribes in Utah, at tlve hnn
i med dollars per annuui.
Seven for the tribes in New Mexico, I
I namely, two for tin- Navajo agenev, and
i one each for t lie Abiqniu, Cimmaron. Mes
: ca'cro Ajnwhe, SSoulhern Apache, and Pu
eblo agencies, at five hundred dollars
I ea-h per annum: JVortffcd, That the Ab
I niniu agency shall be aholfshed after
j leceniler, eighteen hundred and seventy
four. i Two for the trl'Kss in Colorado, namely,
Eos Pinos and White; River agencies, at
ve bnndred dollars per annum each.
Seven for the t cities in Nebraska, to lie
assigned to such agencies a- the Secretary
of die Interior may direct, at four hundred
dollar per annnm each.
Two for the tribes in Kansas, namely,
Pottawatomie and Kickapoo ageneies, at
four hundred dollars each.
Eight for the tribes in the Indian Terri
tory, to Ik; assigned as the Secretary of the
Interior may direct, at four hundred dol
lars per annum each: and six hundred dol
lars, or so much thereof as mtv he nnmo.
sary, to enable tin; Secretary of the Interi
or to supply temporary Interpreters for
III," st'llo-Cl, III.CU I I IOCS.
I hree lor the tribes m Wisconsin ntimo.
I v. Green Ray, Lac Court oieilles' and Ea
PoiniC agencies, at four hundred, dollars
each.
Four for the t rities hi Minnesota, name
ly, Boise, Forte, Cbippewas, White Earl h,
Iltd Eake and Pillager agencies, at four
hundreil dollars each.
Two for the italics in Michigan, namelv.
Mackinac agency, at four hundred dollars
each.
Six for the tribes in Arizona, namely.
Colorado River, Pima and 'Maricopa, Mo-
ouis Pueblo. Chiraeahui. sail Carlos, ami
CampApaehe agencies, at four hundred
dollars each; twenty-nine interpreters, at.
rive, bum red i n bus each: ami six Hun
dred dollars for leni norarv interoreters: in
ah, thiriy-three thousand nine hundred
O.OUU1 s.
For buildings at agencies, and repairs ot
the sanu;. ten thousand dollars.
For vaccine matter and vaccination or
Indians, two thousand dollaas.
For presents to and provisions for In
dians, rtvn thousand dollars.
For contingencies, including traveling,
incidental, current, and contingent ex
penses of superintendents and agents,
and of their offices, thirty thousand dol
lars. APACHES, KIOWAS, AND COMA NCIIE9.
For seventh of thirty instalments, as
provided to be expended under the tenth
article treaty of Octolior twenty-first, eigh
teen hundred am! sixty-soven, concluded
at ai'Iieiiic Lodge Creek, in Kansas, with
the Kiowas and Comanches, and under
the third article treaty of the same date
with the Apaches thirty thousand dollars.
For purchase of clothing, as provided in
the saute treating, twenty-six thousand
dollars.
For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith
miller, and engineer, five thousand two
hundred dollars.
Pof pay of physician and teacher, two
thousand five hhndred dollars.
For transportation of goods, four thou
sand dollars: J'riAiklett, That the foregoing
stated appropriations for the Apaches, Ki
owas, Comanches, shall bo expended only
jn behalfof those Indians who go and re
main upon reservations and refrain from
hostilities.
ARKKAREES, GROS VENTRES,
AND
MANDANS.
For this amount to be ex)iended in such
goods, provisions, Jnd otberartieles as the
President may from time te time, deter
mine, including transportation thereof, in
instructing in agricultural and mechani
cal pursuits, in providing employees, edu
cating children procuring medicine and
medical attendance, can; lor and supnort
of the aged, siek. and infirm, for the help
less, orphans of said Indians, and in any
other respect to promote their civilization
comfort, and improvement, Including
pay of one physician, one thousand live
hundred dollars; one farmer, one carpen
ter, one engineer, and one blacksmith, at
nine hundred dollars each: also, one team
ster and one herder, at seven hundred dollar-
each peraimuui,' eighty-five tnousand
dollars.
APACHES.
For this amount, to subsist and properly
care for the Apache Indians in Arizona
and New Mexico who have been or may
be collected on reserval ion in New Mexico
and Arizona, namely, for those in Arizona
three hundred ami scventv-live thousand
dollars: and for those in Sew Mexico, one
hundred and twenty-live t housand dollars:
?!. f'lt. That this aimronrial ion s'uill lie
expended only in behalf of those Indians j
w ho go and remain upon said reserval ions
and refrain from hostilities.
AE APA1IOF.S, CHE YEN N ES; KIOWAS,
APACHES, COMANCHES, AND WI-
CHITAS.
For subsistence of the Arapahoe, Chey
enne, Apache; Kiowa, Comaneh.i, mid
Wichita Indians,) who have been collected
upon the reservations set aart for their
use and occupation, in the Indian Terri
tory three hundred thousand dollars: J'ro-
ctHtrrt, 1 hat this appropriation shall he ex
peiuieu otitv on t.
l..li,il' rf l,-.w., tn,iu-c
. . ".A. ' :.V1.?.to..-t'V,
who go and remain upon said reservations
anil refrain from hostilities: -4nd provided
io-.Vicj-, That no troops shall be kept sta
tioned on the reservation on which In
dians are locutcd,4lnit the northern line of
Texas shall be guarded, so fur us possible
so as to prevent the Indians from roaming
into fhat State or the whites from intrud
ing on the Indian reservations, except
such troops as may be necessary to pre
serve order.
ASSTNaBI hnes.
For this amount, to be expended in sneh
goods, provisions, and other articles as
the President may, from time to time, de
termine, including transportation thereof
in instructing in agricultural and mechan
ical pursuits, in providing employees, ed
ucating children, procuring medicine and
medical attendance, tare for and support
of the aged, sick, and infirm, for lha help
less orpans of said Indians, and in any
Oilier respect to promote their comfort,
civilization, and improvement, including
pay of one detective, nine hundred dollars;
one cook, four hundred and eight v dollars;
and two laborers, at six hundred dollars
each,' thirty thousand dollars.
BLACKFEET, BLOODS, AND PIEGANS.
For this amount, to lie expended in such
goods, provisions, and otberartieles as t lie
President may, from time to time, deter
mine: including transportation thereof, in
instructing in agricultural anil mechani
cal pur-nit, in pro, i ling employee, edu
cating children, procuring medicine and
medical attendance, care tor and support
of the aged, siek" and infirm, for the help
less orphans of feaid Indians, and in every
ot her respect to promote t heir ci ilizat ion
comfort, and improvement, (including pay
id" one blacksmith, one farmer, one carpen
ter, one teacher and one det eel i ve. at nine
hundred dollar each per annum: and one
assistant teacher, at six hundred dollars
per aunum. fifty thousand dollars.
CALAPOOIAS, MOLaLLAS, ANDCLACK-
AMAS OF WILLA3IETTE YALLEY.
For lat of live instalments of the fourth
series of annuity, for beneficial objects,
per t reat y of January twenty-fifth eighteen
hundred and sixty-five, tenth article, tlve
thousand five hundred dollars.
CHE Y ENN ES AND A R A PAHOES.
For seventh of thirty instalments pro-
ided to la expended finder tenth article
treaty' of October twehfy-eighlli, eighteen
hundred and sixty-seven, twenty thou
sand dollars.
For purchase of clothing, a for same
article, fourteen thousand live hundred
dollars.
For pay ofphysieian and teacher, a per
thirteenth article same treaty, two thou
sand live hundrc 1 dollars.
For pay of cariieuter, farmer, blaek
smit. miller, and engineer, a per s.lnie
article, tlve thousand two hundred dollars.
For transportation id" goods lor the
( heveuncs and Arapahoes, live thousand
dollars.
CHICKASAW S.
For permanent annuity in goods, per
first article treaiyof Felnaiary twenty-fifth
seven teemhundrbd and ninety-nine, and
tenth ariiele I reaty of A pril t weiitv-eight h;
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three
thousand dollars.
BOISE FORTE BAND CF C1IIPPKWAS
F'or ninth of twenty instalments; for Ihe
support of one blacksmith and assistant,
and for tools, iron, and steel, and oilier
art teles necessary for the blacksmith shop,
as per t bird article t reaty of April seventn,
eighteen Hundred and sixty-Six, one thou
sand live bnndred dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments, for
the Support of one school teacher,'" and for
the necessary books and stationery", as
per third article treasy id" April seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eight hun
dred dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments of an
nuity in money, to !n paid per capita, a
per third article treaty of April seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three;
thousand tlve hundred dollars.
For ninth eif twenty instalments of an
nuity, in provisions, ammunition, and to
bacco, as per third article treaty of April
seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six,
one thousand dollars.
Foriuthof twenty instalments of an
nuity, in goods and other articles, as per
third article treaty of April seventh, eigh
teen hundred and' sixty-six, six thousand
five hundred dollars.
For transportation and ncce-sary t-ost
of delivery of annuity goods, and provis
ions, per sixt h article treaty of April semv
enth, eighteen hundred anil sixty-six, one
thousand dollars.
CHIPPEWA OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
For lust ef twenty instalments in coin,
per fo il-in article treaty of September
thirti' Hi. eighteen hundred and fifty-four
five Uieosatid dollars.
For last oftwenty instalments, in goods,
household furniture, ami cooking utensils
per fourth article treaty of September thir
tieth, eighteen hundred ami fifty-four,
eight thousand dollars.
For last of twenty instalments, for agri
cultural implements, and cattle, e-ai'iien-tcrs1
and other tools, and building mate
rials, per fourth article treaty of Septem
ber thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty
four, three thousand elollars.
For last of twenty installments, for mor
al and educational purposes, three hun
dred dollars of which are to lie paid to the
Grand Portagtfdiand yearly to enable them
to maintain a school at their village; per
fourth article treaty of Scutemlicr thirti
eth, eighteen hundred anef fifty-four three
thousand dollars.
For last of twenty instalments, for six
Smiths and assistants, per secondand fifth
art icles t reaty of Sept eml er t h i it iet h , eigh
teen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand
and leirt v dollars. -
For last of twenty instalments, for the
support of six sniiths.shops, per se-cond
and tilth articles treaty of Septcmlier thir
tieth, eighteen hundred and tlfly-lbur, one
thousand three hundred and twenty dol
lars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments,
for the seventh .smith and assistant, and
support of shops, jer second and tilth ar
ticles treaty of September thirtieth, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand
and sixty dollars.
For support of smith and shop, tluring
the pleasure of the President, as per sev
enth and twelfth articles treaty of April
seventh eighteen hundred and sixty-six,
six hundred dollars.
For the support, of two farmers, during
the pleasure of the President, ns per
twelfth article treaty of September thirti
eth, eighteen hundred and fiftyrfour, and
DAvniilh wi'ttele of trentv ot" iivtl sovenlb.
eighteen hundred anil sixty-six; twelve
hundred dollars.
For transportation and necessary cost of
delivery of annuity and provisions for
Cbippewas of Lake Superior, two thousand
dollars,
CHIPPEWA9 OF THE MISSISSIPPI
For eight of ton instalments of tho sec
ond series, in money, per fourth article
treaty of Oetoberfourth, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eighth article treaty of
Septcmlier thirtieth, eighteeu hundred
and fifty-four, and third articlo treaty of
May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, four thousand one hundred andsixty
six dollars and sixty-seven cents.
For eighth often instalments of the sec
ond series for the pay of two carpenters,
! per fourth article treai of October fourth,
I eighteen hundred and forty-two, and
1 eighth article treat v of September thirl i
, elh, eighteen hundred and fifty-four; and
third article treaty of Mnv seventh, eigh
i teen h imdred and sixty-four, four hundred
, uouars.
j For eighth of sen instalments of the sec
I ond series, in goods, jx-r fourth article
treaty of Octolicr fourth, eighteen liun
' dred and forty-two, and esghth article
troity of September thirtieth eighteen
hundred and fifty-four, ami third article
treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred
and sixty-four, three thousand fle Iran
i dred dollars.
For eighth ot ten instalments of the sec
ond series for support-of schools, per fourth
1 article treaty of October fourth, eighteen
i hundred and forty-two, and eighth art a le
! treaty of September thirtieth eighteen
: hundred and fifty-four: and third article
treaty of May seventh eighteen hundred
i and sixty four, six hundred and sixty-six
i dollars and sixty-seven cents,
j For eighth of ten instalments of second
: series, for the purchase of provisions and
tobacco, per fourth article treaty of Oc-
toiler fourth, eighteen hundred and forty
i two, and eighth article treaty of Septem
ber thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ftftv-
! four; and third article trentv of May sev
j enth. eighteen hundred and sixtv-fo'ur, six
i hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty
ttecven cents.
For eighth of ten instalments of the sec
ond scries, for t he support of two smith
shops, including the pay of two smiths
and assistants, and furnishing iron and
steel, per fourth irtiele treaty of October
fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two,
and eighth article treaty of September
thirtieth: eighteen bnndred and tiftv-four
and third article treaty of May seventh,
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hun
dred an-' sixty-seven dollars and sixlv
scven cents.
For eighth of ten instalments of the see-
win. ies, ioi- imy oi cwo lai niers per
: thvrd article treaty of Mav seventh, eigli-
teen hundred and sixtv-four, three hun
! dred and thirty-three dollars and thirty
i three cents.
I For last of twenty instalments of annu
ity, in money, per third article treaty of
' February twenty-second, eighteen hun
dred ami lift y-rivc, twenty thousand dol
lars. For twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth
of forty-six instalments, to be paid to the
' Cbippewas of the; Mississippi, ier third
. article treaty of August second, eighteen
; hundred and sixt v-seven, two ibousand
dollars.
For seventh of ten instalments, for the
support of a school or schools unon said
reservation, in accordance with thirdnrti-
cle treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen
irandred and sixty-seven, four thousand
j dollars.
For seventh of ten instalments to be ex-
pende i in promoting the Progress ot the
I : people in agriculture, and assisting them
! to tiecome self-sustaining, in accordance
! with third article treaty of March nine
i teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven
j six thousand dollars.
For seventh of ten instalments, for tho
j support of a physician, in accordance wit h
; third article treaty of March nineteenth,
I eighteen hundred and sixtv-seven, one
I thousand two hundred dollars.
For seventh of ten instalments, for the
purchase of necessary medicines, in accor
dance with third article treaty of March
nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
seven, three hundred dollars.
For tr3nsnr,rt! ion nnrl iifriNnnrv i-nst of
delivery of annuities and provisions for I
j theChippewas of Mississippi, in accoiil-
j anee with sixth article treaty ol March
nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty
! seven, two thousand dollars.
CH1PPKWAS, PILLAGER, AND EAKE
WINXEBAGOSHISH BAN ES.
For twentieth of thirty instalments of
annuity, in money, per third art ielc treaty
ed February twenty-second, eighteen hun
dred and tif'ty-Iivo ten thousand six hun
dred and sixty-six dollars ami sixty-six
cents.
For t wen tleth of thirty instalments of
annuity, in good, per t bird art icles treaty
of February twenty-second, eighteen hun
dred and lifty-tive' eight thousand dollars.
For twentieth of thirty instalment, for
purposes of utiUty, per third art iele treat y
of February twenty-second, eighteen hun
dred and afty -five, four tnousand dollars.
For last of "twemty instalments, for pur
poses of educat ion, per third art iclo treat y
of February twenty-second, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars.
CHIPPEWASOF RE! LAKE AND PEM
BINA TRIBE OFCIHPPEWAS.
For this amount, as annuity, to be paid
per capita to the Re-3 Lake- band of Chi
,x;was, during the pleasure of the Presi
dent, per third article treaty of Oetotier
second, eighteen hundred and sixty-thr e
and second article supplementary" treaty
of April twelfth, eighteen bnndred anil
sixty-four, ten thousand dollars.
For this amount, to Ihe' Pembina bund
of Cbippewas, during the pleasure of the
President, per same treaty, live thousand
j dohars.
For eleventh of fifteen installments, for
j the' purpose id supplying the Red Lake
j liand of t bippewa wiili gilling-t wine, e-o' -I
ton maiire, calico, linsey, blankets, sheet
ing, flannels, provisions, farming tools,
and for sum other useful articles and for
such other useful purposes as may be
deemed for f heir best interests, iter t hir l
article supplementary lrcalv of Anvil
twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
eight thousand dollai-s.
For eleventh of fifteen instalment, for
same oojects, for Pembina band of Cbip
pewas, per same treaty, four thousand
dollars. I
For eleventh of fifteen instalment, for
pay of one baeksmith, erne phy sician, who
shall furnish medicine for the sick, one
miller, and one farmer. )icr fourth article
of same treaty, three thousand nine hun
dred dollar. "
For eleventh of fifteen Instalments, for
the purchase of iron and steed and oilier
article's for blae-ksmithing purposes, per
same treaty n- above, one thousand five
hundred dollars.
For eleventh of fifteen instalments, to
bjeexpendeil fi" earnentering and other
purposes, per same treaty, one thousand
dollars.
For transportation of annuits goods and
provisions, ami iron and steel for black
smiths, for the Ghippewas of Red Eake
and Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars.
CHOCTAWS.
For permanent annuity, )ier second arti
cle treaty of November sixteenth, eigh
teen hundred and five, and thirteenth
article treatv of June t wenly-second, eigh
teen hundred and tifty-tive, three thou
sand dollars.
For permanent annuity, for support of
light horse'incn, per thirteenth article
treatv of October eighteenth, eighteen
hundred and twenty, and thirteenth arti
cle treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen
hundredanel fifty-six; six hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity, for support of
blacksmith, per sixth article treaty of Oc
tober eighteenth, eighteen hundred and
twenty, ninth article treaty of January
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty
five, and thirteenth article treaty of June
twenty-second, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, six hundred dollars.
For ptmnanent annuity, for education,
per second article treaty of January twen
tieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five,
and thirteenth article treaty of June
twenty-sei-ond, eighteen hundred and
fifty-live, six thousand dollars.
For neimanent annuity, for iron and
steel, per ninth articlo treaty of January
twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty
five, and thirteenth article treaty of June
twenty-second, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, three hundred and twenty elol
lars. For interest on three hundred and ninety
thousand two hundred and fifty-seven
dollars and ninety-two cents, at five per
centum per annum, for education, support
of the government, and otlier lienelicial
purposes, under the direetidii of the gen
eral coniK'il of the Choctaws, in conform
ity with the provisions contained in the
ninth and thirteenth artsclca; treaty of
January twentieth, eighteen hundred and
twenty.flve, and treaty of June twenty
second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five
nine! eon thousand five hundred and
twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents.
CONFEDERATE TRIBES AND BANDS
OF INDIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON.
For tho Isst of five Instalments, third
series, for Ixmcficial objects per second ar
ticle treatv of June twenty-flfrh, eighteen
hundreil and fifty-five, four thousand dol
lars. For last of fifteen Instalments, for pay
and subsistence of one farmer, one black
smith, and one wagon and plow maker,
er foil it li article treaty of June twenty
fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three
thousand five hunelred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
nav and subsistonce of one physician, one
sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of
tarin i ng o jicrat ions, an u one senopirtejic tier
per fourth article treaty of Juno twenty,
fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five
thousand one hundred dollars.
For ttlteenth of t wenty instalments, for
salary of the head chief of said confeder
ated bands, per foujth article treaty of
June twenty-flflh, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, five hundred dollar.
CHEEKS.
For permanent annuity, in money, per
fourth article treaty of August seventh,
seventeen hundred and ninet y, and fifth
article; treaty of Augut seventh, eighteen
'hundred and titty-six, one thousand live
hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity in mnnev, per
second article treaty ol .nine sixticnth.
eighteen hundredfold two, and fifth arti
cle treaty of August seventh, eighteen
hundred and fifty-six, three thousand dol
lars. cor educational purposes, per fifth arti
cle treaty of February fourteenth, eighteen
hundred and tlfty-six, three thousand dol
lars. For permanent annuity in money, per
fourth article treaty ol' January twi nty
fourth eighteen hundred and twenty-six,
and fifth article treaty of August seventh,
eighteeu hundred and fifty-six, twenty
thousand dollars.
For permanent annuity for blacksmith
and assiaf ant and for shop and tool, per
eighth article treaty of January twenty
fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six,
and fifth article treaty of August seventh,
eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hun
dred and forty dollnr.
For permanent annuity, for iron and
steel for shop, per eighth article trcaly of
January twenty-fourth, eghtee-n hundred
and twenty-six. and fifth article treaty of
August seventh, eifihteen hundred and
fifty-six, two hundred andseventy dollars,
For permanent annuity, for Ihe pay of a
wheelright, pea eighth article treaty of
January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred
and twenty-six", and llflh article treaty of
August so'venth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-Six, six hundred dollars.
For live per cent um interest on two hun
dred thousand dollars, for purposes of ed
ucation, per sixth article 1 1 eaty of August
seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six,
six hundred dollars.
Fer interest em six hundred and sevent y
live Ibousand one hundred-and sixty-eight j
dollars, at the rate of five per centum per i
annum to be expended under the direc- j
1 ion of the Secretary of t he Interior, under
provisions of third ariiele treaty of June
fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- j
sixi thirty-three thousand seven hundrtd j
and fifty-eight dollars and forty cents.
CROWS.
Ptorsixthof thirty instalments, to sup-I
vlv male persens, six hundred in numlier
over fourteen years ot age, with a sui
' 1
good subs'.aul iai wool'-n eiothmg, consist
ingof a coat, hat. pantaloon, llanel shirt, !
an woolen socks, a jn'i ninth article I
treaty of May .venl h, eighteen hundred ;
and sixty-eight, eight thousand fourhtiu- j
urea dollars.
Vjor sixth of thirty Instalments, tei sup
ply each female seven hundred in number,
over twelve years of age. wiih a flannel
shirt , or t he goons nooos-ary to make the
same a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards
of calico, and twelve yards of cotton do
mestic, as pel same article, eight thousand
tour hundred dollars.
For sixth of thirty instalments to sap
ply three hundred ami titty boys and three
bnndred and titty girls, under the ages
named, such flannel and cotton goods as
may be needed lo make each a suit as
aforesaid, together with fl pair of woolen
hose for each; per same article, five thou
sand nine hundred and twenty-three elol
lars. 1'or sixth of ten instalment: to be used
by i he Secretary of the interior in the pur
chase of such articles as from tiuteto lime,
their condition anel necessities may indi
cate to he proper, t he sum of ten dollars
forjeacb Indian roaming, as per same arti
cle, a sum not exceeding ten thousand elol
lars. For pay of a physician, per tenth ariiele
same treaty, one Uiousund four hundred
dollar.
For fifth of twenty instalment s, for paj
of teacher and furnishing ueciissary book
it nd slat ion!",', under seventh an tele same
treaty; t wo thousand dollars.
For pny of second blacksmith, ami iron
and steel, as par eighth article of the; same
resiity, two thousand dollars.
Fjor fifth of ten instalments, to be used
by the Secretary of the Interior in the pur
chase of such aii iele, as from time to time
t he coil lit Ion and necessities of tin' In
dian may indicate to lie proper, the sum
oftwenty dollar foi'i;.h Indian engage 1
in agriculture; as per ninth ariiele of the
same treaty not exoeeding twenty thou
sa nd dollH rs.
ftor this amount, or so much thereof as
may Ih accessary, to furnish Hour and
meat, one hundred thousand dollar.
l'or pay of carpenter, miller, engineer,
farmer, am I b'm kstmt h. as per tenth an i
cleitreaty Of May seventh, eighfeer. hun
dred and :t- "ight lour thousand live
hundred dollars.
For las of throe Instalments, for the
purchase of seeds and agricuit oral imple
nejuts for such Indiana as shall farm, inie
thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
For transportation of goods" live thou
sand dollars.
DELAWARE.
For Interest on thirty-Seven thousand
atid ninely-five dollars and twenty-five
cents, at five per ei'ii tarn, being t lie value.
in part, of thirty-six sections ol miij set
anart bv 1 rent y of
bun Ire' 1
l went v-mnc lot
! ion. per Senate; res-
in: ion ol June t h
;rti
hm
dred anil thirty-ttea-v
of May si:
line
. h
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hundred
ami ntt v-lour.ono
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cents.
D'VVAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED
TRIBES IN WASHINGTON TERRI
TORY. Ifor fifteenth eif twenty instalments on
one. hundred and liny thousand dollars,
under the direction of the President, per
sixth article treaty of January twenty
seeoml. eighteen hundred and fifty-five,
six thousand dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty Instalment, for
(be esta'iliiliment and support of an agri
cultural and Industrial school, and to pro
vide said school with a suitable insf motor
or instructors, per foartecutii article
treaty of January twenty-second, eight
een linn drcd and fifty-five, three thousand
"dollars.
For fifteehth or twenty instalments, for
1 he support of a smith aud curpen U;r shop
and furnishing it. with neeesSsary tools,
flvte hundred dollar.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
tbfi employment of a blacksmith, carpen
ter, farmer, and physician, -who si all fur
nish medicines for t he sick, per fourteenth
article treaty of January twenty-second,
eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thou
sand two hundred dollars.
FLATHEADS AND OTHER CONFEDER
ATED TRIBES.
For fifteenth if twenty insttsiments, for
the support of an agricultural and indus
trial school, keeping in repair the build
ings, and providing suitable' furniture,
books, and stationery, per tilth article
treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
providing suitable instructors therefor,
one thou-and eight hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenly insti lments, lor
keeping In repair blacksmith, lin and gun
smith, carpenter, and wagon and plow
maker shops, ami providing necessary
tools therefor, per fifth article treaty of
July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, live hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
l lie; e;m pioy mi;n l oi iwu liinmri.,, mn hiiu
ers, one blacksmith, one t inner, one gun
smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and
plow maker, per fifth crtlelc treaty of
of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, seven thousand four hundred
dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
keeping in repair saw add flouring mills,
and for furnishing the necessary tools and
fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty
ot July sxtecnth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five, live hundred dollar.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
keeping in repair the hospital, and pro
viding the necessary medicines and furni
ture thereto, per fifth, reticle treaty of
July sixteenth, eighteen hnndrad and
fifty-live, three hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty Instalments, for
nay Of a physician, )er fifth article treaty
nF-fntv sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-live, one thousand four hundred dol-
'"por fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
keeping in repair tho builelings rexuired
for the various employees, and furnishing
the necessary furniture thereof, por fifth
article treatv of July sixteenth, eighteen
hundred and lift y-five, three hundred dol
lars. F'or fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
the pay of each of the bead chief of Hie
Flathead, Kootenay, and Upper Pend
d'Oreille trilics, per fifteenth article treaty
of July sixteenth, eighteen" hundred ami
fifty-five, one thousand live hundred elol
lars. For first of five instalments, (fourth
gefles.) for beneficial objects, to be exjieiid
ed under the direction of the President,
per fourth articlo treaty of July sixteenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-five three
thousand dollars.
For transjiortation ofann-iity goods and
! provisions to said Indians, per fifth article
i t.ni-r .Inly sixteenth, eighteen, hundred
and fifty-five; one thousand five hundred
dollars.
GROS VENTRES.
For this amount, to be expended in such
gooes provisions, ami other articles as the
President mav, from time, to time, dnter
uiine, including transportation thereof,
in instructing in agricultural and mechan
ical pursuit, in providing employees, ed
ucat in" children, procuring medicine anil
medical attendance, care for and support
of tin- aged. siek. and infirm, for the liedp
less oi-phan of said Indsans, and in any
other respect to promote their civilization
ami e;omfort. improvement, thirty-five
thousand dollars.
IOWAS.
For interest, in lieu of investment, on
fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars,
balance of one hundred and fifty-seven
thousand five hundred dollrrs, to July
first. eighteen hundred and seventy-four,
at live per centum per annnm, foretluca
tion or other beneficial purposes, under
the; direction of the President, per ninth
a it iele of t reaty of May srvenfeenth, eight
een bnndred ami flfty-fbnr: two thousand
eight hundred and seveetr-live. dollars.
KANSAS.
For interest in Men of investment on
two hundred thousand dollars, at tlve per
centum per annum, per second article
treaty of January fotll'te'enth, eighteen
hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dol
lars. KICK A POOS.
For interest em ninety-five thousand
nine hundred and forty-live elollars and
ninety-five cents, at. live per centum per
annum," for educational and other lieneli
cial purposes, per treaty of May eight
eentb, eighteen hundred ami fifty-four,
four thousand seven hundred anil ninety
seven dnllarsand twenty-nine cents.
For settlement, support-, and civilization
of Kickapoo Indians in Indian Territory-,
lately removed from Mexie-o, and such aa
may" be removed nereafter, twenty-five
thousand dollars.
For this amount, or so much thereof as
may lie necessary, to complete the remov
al of the remaining Kickapoo mid other
American Indian tribes roving on the;
borde.' of Texas and Mexico, to reserva
tions within the Indian Territory, not to
exceed sixttive thousand dollars: and
this sum to li' made available for said pur
pose from and after the passage of tblsaet
li v.i'.vtef. That no liability shall be incurr
ed .or said removal for any sum in excess
oi me amount Herein appropriate: j'ro
rided further. That the expense of remov
ing said Indians shall not exceed ninety
dollars for each Indian removed to the
reservation, and no liabilities shaH be in
curred or paymen'is made for a greater
amount; but this provision shall not lie so
construed as to prevent the', payment of
the salary of the commissioners apiKiinted
to remove them, and their le'gitimate and
proper trave'ling and persona expenses;
and not exceeding live thousand dollars
maybe used for Ihe comiieusatlon of in
terpreters, guides, and couriers, and such
either expenditures as may lie deemed
actually necessary, to contribute to snc
s, in affecting said removal.
KL. MATH AND MODOC INDIANS.
I fourth of live instalments to be ap
plied under direction of the' President, as
persecoiid ariiele treaty of October four
teenth, eighteen hundred ami sixty-four,
tlve thousand dollars.
For eighth of twenty instalments, for
keeping in repair one saw mill, one flour
ing mill, buildings for the blacksmith,
carpenter, ami wagon and plow-maker,
t he manual labor schooi, and hospital, as
per fourth article treaty of October four
teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
one thousand dollars.
For ninth oftwenty instalments, for the
purchase of tools and material for saw and
flour mills, carpenter, blacksmith, wagon
and plow maker shops, ami books and tsta
t ionery for t he manual labor school, as per
fourt h article treaty of October fourteenth,
eighteen hundred" and sixty-four, one
thousand live; hundred dollars.
For ninth of fifteen instalments, for pay
aud subsistence of one superintendent of
farming, one farmer, one hiacksmith, one
sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and
plow maker, as per fifth article treaty of
October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and
sixty-fotlr, six thousand dollars.
For ninth of twenty instalments, to pay
salary: and -subsistence of one physician,
one miller, and two school teacher. asH'r
flftharticle treaty of October fourteenth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three
thousand six hundred dollars.
MAE A It TRIBE.
For fifth of ten instalments of thirty
thousand dollar, dicing the fifth series,
under direction of tin1' President, as per
iiliii article treaty of January thirty-first,
eighteen hundred and lifiy-fivc, one thou
sand dollar.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
support of a smith and carpenter shop
a:nl to provide; the necessary tools there
for, per eleventh article treatv of Jan nary
thirty-first, eighteen hundred anil fifty
live, five hundred elollars.
For gftoenth of twenty instalments, for
the snpixirt of an agricultural andindas
A rial school, and pay of teachers, per e'lev
enfh ait iele of same treaty, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
For fifteenth of t wenly instalments, for
tl:e employment of a blacksmith. carpen
ter, farmer, and physician, wbe shall fur
nish mediedne for the sick, four thousand
six bundled dollars.
MKNOMONEES.
For Ihe ninth of fifteen instalments for
annuity upon two hundred and forty-two
thousand six hundred and eighty-six dol
lars tor cession of lands, per fourth article
treaiyof May twelfth, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four, and Senate amendment
thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred
and seventy-nine dollars and six cents.
MIAMI ES OF KANSAS.
For permanent provision for blacksmith
and assistant, and iron ami steel tor shot),
per fifth ariiele treaty of October sixth,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, and
fourth article treaty of June fifth, eight
een hundred and fifty-four, nme hundred I
and fori v dolllars.
For permanent, provision for miller, in
lieu of gunsiuisii, per fifth article treaty of
October sixth, eighteen hundred ami
eighteen, lift li article treaty of October
twenty-third, eighteen hunelred and thir
t y-:iour, and fourth article treaty ot June
fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six
nundrod dollars.
Gor interest on fifty thousand dollars, at
tiv.yper centum, for educational purposes,
per third article treaty of June tifih, eight
een hundred and fifty-four, two thousantl
ti'e hundred dollars."
For fifteenth of twenty instalments up
on one hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
per third article treaty of June flfttl,
eighteen hundred ami "fifly-four, seven
thousand five hundred dollars.
MI A MIES E EE RIVER,
For permanent, annuity, in goods or
otherwise, per fourth ariiele treaty of
August third, seventeen hundred and
ninety-five live hundred dollars.
For permanent annuity, in goods or
otherwise, per articles treaty of August
twenty-first, eighteen hundred and five,
two hundred and fifty dollars.
r or fieniiaiient annuity, in goous en
otherwise, tier third and separate articles
treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen
hundred ami nine, three hundred and
fifty dollars.
NIAM1ES OF INDIANA.
'or interest on two hunelred and t wen-
t VMr
thousand two hundred mid niry-
seven dollars and cigh-y-six cents, unin
vested, at five per coiitum, ier Senate
amendment to fourth article treatv of
June fifth, eighteen hundred and My
four, eseven thousand and sily-twO dol
lars and eighty-nine cents.
MOLELS.
F'or pay of teachers and manual labor
schools for all necessary materials there
for, and for the subsistence of the pupils,
per fourth article of treaty December
twent v-first, eighteen hunelred and tifty
tive, three thousand dollars.
MINED SHOSHONES, BANNACKS, AND
SII EEP-E ATERS.
For this amount, to be expended under
the direction of the President, in assist
ing these Indians to move to locate on the
Fort Hall reservation, in Idaho Territory,
and to alsl them in educational ami agri
cultural pursuits on said reservation,
twenty niousand dollars.
NAVAJOES.
For sixlh of ten instalments, of such
art iclcsof clothing, or raw nuiterial in lieu
thereof, for nine thousantl one hundred
ami forty-one Navajo Indians, not exceed
ing five dollars per Indian, as per eighth
articlo treaty of luno first, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-eight, forty-five thousand
seven hundred and five dollars.
For "fifth of ten instalments, to lie used
by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs m
tho purchase of fueh articles as, from time
to time, the condition and necessities of
the Indians may intlicate to be proper; Hie
sum of ten dollar to each person who
engages in farming or mechanical pnx-
?o.tS' !!?'" to 08 three thoasand and
i L ,Vdren?V P'rso"s-'thirty thousand four
nti idled and seventy dollars.
l..,ndradolH,S!C,U'! "C fl
sandrdohaSX"',all0n f g0oas' lhree thou
NE7. PERCE INDIANS.
For the last of five instalments, third
Hon" orho'".. '' V 11 ,.,'i"t-,s- atthc disc
Don of the ''resident, per fourth artl. t..
treaty, ot June eleventh, etn-bteen lom
..red and ty-five six InonlSdaSk
l-or fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
the support, of two schools, one. of which
to lie an agricultural and industrial school
keeping in repair school buildings and for
providing suitable furaUnre, look and
stationery, per fifth article treaty of Jnne
eleventh, eighteen hundred and "fifty-five
five hundred dollars.
F'or fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
the employment of one superintendent or
teach tog and tv.-o teachers, per fifth article
treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five, two thousand seven hun
dred elollars.
F'or fifteenth oftwenty instalments, for
the employment of one 'superintendent of
farming, and two farmers, two millers,
two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gun
smith, one carpenter, and one wagon and
plow maker, per fifth article treaty of
June eleventh, eighteen hundred and
Mjti v-five, seen thousand dollars.
For fifteenth ef twenty instalments, for
pav of a physician, peir fifth article treaty
of June eleventh, eighteen hundred anil
fifty-five, one ibousand dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
keeping ill repair the buildings for Hie
various employees and for providing the
necessary furniture therefor, per fifth
article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen
hundred and fifty-live, three hundred
dollars.
Eor fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
the salary of such pis-aon as the trilic may
select to" be their head chief, per fifth
article treaty of Jnne eleventh, eighteen
hundred and fifty-live, five hundred dol
lar. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as
per fifth article treatv of June ninth,
eighteen hundred anil sixty-three, one
thousand dollars.
F'or ninth of sixteen instalments, for
boarding and clothing the children who
shall attend the schools, providing the
schools and boarding houses with neces
sary furniture, the purchase of necessary
wagons, teams, agricultural implements,
tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such
lands as may be needed for gardeming and
farming purposes for the schools, three
thousand dollars.
For salaries of two matrons to fake
charge of the boarding schools, two assist
ant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter,
and two millers, four thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
keeping in repair tile hospital, and pro
viding the necessary medicines, ahd (lie
furniture therefor," three hundred dol
lars. For repair of houses, mills, and neces
sary materials, one thousand elollars.
NISIfCAJ.LY, PCYALLCP, AND OTHER
TRIBES AND RANDS OF INDIANS.
F'or last of twenty i nsf al men ts, in part
payment for relinquishment of title to
lands, to bo applied lo lienelicial objects,
per fourth article treaty of Decern tx-r
1 wenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty
four, one; Ibousand dollar.
For last of twenty instalments, foe pay
off instructors, smith, carpenter, farmer,
and physician, (who shall furnish medi
cine to the sick) per tenth article treaty of
December twenty-sixi h, eighteen hundred
and fifly-four, six thousand seven hun
dred elollars.
For the last of twent instalments for
the support of an agrienll oral and indus
t rial school . and support of smith and car
penter shop, and providing the necessary
tools therefor, in conformity with the
tenth article treaty of December twenty
sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four,
ne' thousand five hundred dollars.
NORTHERN CHEYENEES AND ARA
PAHOES. For sixth of thirty instalments, for pnr
chac of clot hing as per sixth article treaty
eif May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,
twelve thousand dollars.
For sixth of ten instalments, to lie ex
pended by flu' Secretary of the.' Interior,
ten dollars for each Indian roaming, in
t be purchase of such articles as, from t ime
to time, the condition and necessities of
the Indians may indicate to Ik; proper, as
as per frame treaty, eighteen thousand dollar-.
For pay of physician, tese-hcr, carpenter,
miller, farmer, blacksmith, ami engineer,
per seventh article of treaty ej May tenth,
eighteen bnndred and sixty-eight, six
thousand seven hundred dollars.
For last of four instalments, to furnish
said Indians with flour tnd meat, per
sixth article treaty of May tenth, eighti'on
hundred and sixty-eight, forty-five thou
sand dollars.
For transportation of goods, two thou
sand dollar : Pnxidcd, That said North
ern I'heyennos and Arapahoe. shall re
move to their reservation in the Indian
Territory before t no deliver:.' of saiel sup
plies appropriated for the foregoing
clauses.
OMAHAS.
For seventh of fifteen instalments of
ths amount, being third series, in money
or otherwise, per fourth article treaty of
March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.
For ninth of ten instalments, for keep
ing in repair a grist and saw mill, and sup
port of blacksmith shop, per eighth art iele
treatv March sixteenth, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four ami third. article treaty of
March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty
five, three hundred dollars.
For ninth of ten instalment., for pay of
one engineer, one thousand two hundred
dollars.
For ninth of ten instalments, for pay
of one miller, per same treaties, nine hun
dred dollars.
For ninth of ten instalments, for pay of
one farmer, per same - i real ies, nine hun
dred dollars.
For ninth of ten instalments, for pay of
blacksmith shop, and supplying tools for
the same, three hundred dollars
l'or one matron, six hundred dollars.
OSAUES.
F'or interest on sixty-nine thousand one
hundred and twenty dollars, at five per
centum ier annum, being value of fifty
lour sections of land set apart by treaty of
June second, eighteen hundreil and twen-tv-tive.
for educational purixises per Sen
ate resolution of January ninth, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand
four hundred and tifty-six dollars.
For intercs on three hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum per annum, to
be paid semi-annuaiy, in money or such
articles as the Secretary o.t the Interior
mav direct, as per first article treaty of
September twenty-ninth, eighteen hun
dred aud sixty-five, fifteen thousand dol-
For interest on sevon hnndred and
twenty thousand seven hundred and
forty-nine dollars, at five per centum per
annum, to be used for such objects as the
Secretary of the Interior may direct, as
lM-r act of July fifteenth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy, thiriy-six thousand and
thirty-seven dollars and forty-five cents:
rrrniklcfl. That the Secretary ofthe Interi
or be, mid he is hereby, authorized to ex
pend, from the proceeds of the sale of
lands of the Great and Little Osage In
dian provided to lie sold by section twelve
of said act of Julv fifteenth, eighteen hun
dred and seventy, the sum of two hundreil
thousand dollars jxt annum for two years,
or so much thereof as may be- necessary,
for the purchase of stock and agricultural
implements opening farms erect ion of
nouses, aim lor me- e ivuiam iuu iinei ii
liort of the Osages and of their tribal gov
ernment. OTOES AND MISSOURI AS.
For seventh of fifteen instalments, be
ing the third series, m money or other
wdse. per fourth article, treaty of March
fiftceireh, eighteen hundred and fifty-four
nine tnousanu uotiars.
PAWNEES.
For perpel nal annuity, at least, one-half
ot which is to oe in goous ana such articles
as may tie deemed necessary for them, per
second article treaty of September twent y-
lourtn, eignieen nunareu anei nity-seven,
thirty thousand dollars.
For suniKirt of two manual labor schools
per third article t reaty of September twen-ty-fourth,
eighteen hundred aud fifty-
seven, ten thousand Hollars.
F'or nav of two farmers, two black
smiths and two apprentices, one miller
and apprentice, two teachers, one shoe
maker, and one carpenter, seven tnousanu
tlve li n nil roil dollai'S.
F'or ay of physician and purchase, of
medicines, one tnousanu iei wui,v,
For tpe purchase of iron add steel and
otlier neeessaries lor me nuinroi..-.
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For Hie piwhaso of framing utensils
and stock, one thousand two hundred dol-
Vor repair of grist and saw mills, tlvreo
hundred dollars.
For transportation and necessary cost of
delivery ot annuities for the t lie Pawnees,
one thousand five hundred dollars.
F'or this amount, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, for tlrS employment of
one matron, three teachers, and two as
sistant teachers, and provinig the school
with fuel, books, and stationery, four
thousand seven hundred dollars.
That the Secretary of she Interior, be,
and he hereby is. authorized to use, for
puipose of civilization of tlW Pawnen
Indians, ihe .inexpended balances from
funds appropriated for fiscal year ending
June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three,
and former y ears, under the
provisions of the treaty with sold tribes of
Septcmlier twent y-foitrtli. eighteen hun
dred and fifty-seven, for support of
sc hools and mills, and for pav of employ
ees and smiths; said balances" amounting
to the sum of eight thousand live hundred
and thirty elollars and one cent.
PONCAS.
For the first of fifteen instalments (third
series ) to lie paid to them or expended for
heir benefit, per second article of treaty
ot March twelfth, eighteen hundred and.
fifty-eight, eight thousand dollars.
or this amount, to lie expended during
the pleasure of the President, in furnish
ing sued aid md assistance in agricultural
and mechanical pursuits, including the
working of the mill, ns provided bv sec
ond article treaty of March twelfth, eight
een hundred and fifty-eight, as the Secre
tary ot the Interior uiov consider advnn
ueous and necessary, five thousand dol-
'or, this amount, or so much thereof as
may lie necessary, to be used at the dis
cu .ion of Hie President, to carry on the
woik oi aiding and instructing thcPoncas
hi the arts of civilization, with a view to
1 heir self-support, and for subsistence, and
clothing, five thousand dollars.
POTT AAV ATOMIES.
For permanent annuity, in sliver, per
fourth article treoty of August third, sev
enteen hundred nd ninctv-llve, thrco
hundred and fifty-seven 'dollars and
eighty t;cnls.
For permanent annuity, in silver. in r
t in rd art iele t reat y of September t hirtietb .
eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred,
and seventy-eight dollars und ninety
cents.
F'or permanent nnnuity, in silver, per
third article treaty October second, eight
een hunelred and eighteen, eight hundred
and ninety-four dollass and fitly eents.
F'or permanent annuity, in money, per
secontl article treaty off September twen-.
tielh, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight,
seven bundled and fifteen doilara and,
sixty cenfs.
F'or permanent annuity, in specie, per
second article treaty of July tv unty-ninth.
eightce hundred and twenty-nine, and
second article treaty oi beptemoer 'wen-
tieth. eighteen hundred and
..ahl.
five thousand seven hundreil r.::
four dollars and seventy-seven f
F'or educational purposes, lii e
retoty-
a and
uouars.
F'or permanent provision for ruyment
of money, in lieu of fobaee-o, iron, steel,
per second ariiele treaty of Sep; ember
twentieth, eighteen hunelred and twenty
eight, and tenth article treaties of .Tune
flfihiind seventeenth, eighteen hundred
and forty-six, one hundred and seven dol
lars and thirty-four eents.
F'or permanent provisions for three
blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron
and steel for shops, per third article treaty
of Octolicr sixteenth, eighteen bun lied
and twenty-six, second article treaty ot
Scpteuilier twentieth, eighteen hundrc!
ami twenty-eight, and second article
treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen
huedred and twenty-nine, one thousantl
and eight dollars and ninety-nine cents.
F'or pei-mnnent provision lor fifty bur
rels of salt, per second ariiele treaty of
July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and
twenty-nine, one hundred and fifty -six
dollars and fifty-four cents
For interest on one hnndred and sixty
eight 1 housand one hundred and twenty
three elollars and eighty-five cents, at fiv.i
per centum, in conformity with provis
ions of article seventh of treaties of Jumi
fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hnndred
and forty-six, eleven thousand five bun,
dred and three dollars anil twenty-one
eents.
POTTAAv' ATOMIES OF HttROX,
For permanent annuity in. money or
otherwise, per second article treaty of
November seventeenth, eighteen hunelred
and seven, four hundred dollars.
QCAPAWS.
For the education, during the pleasure
of 1 lie President, per third art icio treaty of
May thirteenth, eighteen hunelred and
thirty-three, one thousand dollars.
F'or blacksmith anil assistants, and tools
anil iron, steel for blacksmith sUp, Per
same article of suuic treaty, one thousand
and sixty dollars.
For one farmer during the pleasure of
the President, par same treaty, six hun
dred elollars.
QI I-N AI-ELT AND QCIL-LEH-t. TE IN
DIANS. F'or lat of five instalments on twentr
five thousand dollars (being the first
series,) for beneficial objects, under the di
rection off the Presitlent, per fourth articlo
treaty of July first, eighteen hundred anil
fi fi r-iSc, one thousand dollars.
F'or fifteenth twenty Instalments, for
the support of an agricultural and indus
trial school, and for pny of suitable In
structors, per tenth article treaty of Jaly
first, eighteen hundred aud fifty-five, two
thousand five hnndred dollars. -
F'er fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
support of smith and enrpenter shop, and
to provide the necessary tools therefor,
per tenth article treatv of July first, eight
een hundred and fifty-five, five hen died
dollars.
F'or fifteenth of twenty instalments, for
the employment of a blacksmith, carpen
ter, and farmer, and a physician, who
shall furnish medicine for the sick, per
tenth article treaty of July first, eighteen
iiumireu and niiy-nve, lour tiionsanu oi.o
hundred dollars.
RIVER-CROWS.
For this amount, lo lie expended for
such (foods provisions, and otberartieles
as the President, from time to time, may
determine, including transportation
tbereoi, instructing in agricultural aim
mechanical pursuits, in providing em
ployees educating children, procuring
medicine and medical attendance, care for
and support of the aged, sick, and Infirm,
for the helpless orphans off saiel Indians,
and in any other respect to promote their
civilization, comfort, and improvement,
tuiriy inousauu uouars-
ROGUE RIVERS.
For last ef five instalments, in blankets.
clothing, farming utensils and stock, per
fourth article treaty of September tenth,
eighteen hundred and fifty-three, three
tnousanu aojiars
SACS AND FOXES OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
F'or permanent annuity. In isroods or
otherwise, per third article treaty of No
vem tier third, eifihteen hundred and four,
one thousand dollars.
For interest on two hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum, per second
oil iele treaty of October twenty-first,
ighleen hundred and thirty-seven, ten
thousand dollars.
For interest on eight hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum, per second
article treaty of Octolicr eleventh, eight
een hundred and forty-two, forty thou
sand dollars, off which sum one thousand
nve nunurea uouars snail oe paid tor a
physician for the agoncy, who eliall fur
nish the necessary medicines; Mrmidid,
That so much of the appropriation herein
matte tor tne sacs anu r oxes on tne Mis
sissippi as shall be deemed necessary by
tne secretary oi tne interior, not exceea-
lng niiy per ceniom tnc.reoi, may ne usee,
under his direct ion, for ehe purpose of ed
ucation ana civilization ; jruvuit, rurrnt-r
That the Indians shall consent thereto.
SACS AND FOXES OF MlSSOVlU.
r or iiueresi on iiuiieireei uiiei in -s, .
thousand four hundreil dollar, at five per
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el li.liili, 1 1 1 1,1, 1 eiiv uiicviiuii . ' . ii- -T
dent, per second article treaty ofOctober
twenty-flrst, eighteen hundred and tlin tv
seven, seven thousand eight humored nna
seventy dollars , , - .
For this amount, to lie expend.' 1 m t ho
erection of a suitable school ho-s;.
dwelling house for the -,,01t'Uhorfth0
the benefit of tho Sacs and F JM
!iSit3rt-
VlrldSi 1 Tliotso much off the appropria
Siiinmlf for the Sacs and Foxed
I.VTu? Melsou "1 as snail be deemed neces
of SiTihe Secretary of tho Interior, not
bth fifty p 1 centum thereof, may
S ffl nds direction for thepur
. ni fxbication and civilization: Jrf
SdWb tho Indiana shall con
sent thereto.
SKMINOLES.
j For five per centum interest on two
t