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OREGON STATESMAN. Kiippicmonr IN o. T. OrFICIAL T.AAVS OF THE UNITED STATES. FAS3K0 AT TBS KErOIW SESSION or TBE fXJ TV fKCO.VIl CUXCR1.6S. tnKXKBAb HATTMe-NOsM-J AN ACT making appropriations for the cur rent ami contingent expenses of the Indian detriment, sud for fulfilling trenty stipu lations wiih various Indian trilies, for llie rear enllng Jane thirty, eighteen hundre I ami seventy-three, ami fir olhec puxioses. lie II emitted Ay 'ae Senate ttoutt of Ktprtailnl'vtt of the United Staff 01 Jim'riri in Conyreaa atenb!td. ThV the following sura be, ami they are tiereby appropriated, out of any money in Die treasury not otlierwise appropriated, for the Iiurpose of paying the curreut expenses of the ndiau department, and fulfilling treaty stip ulation with lh various Indian tribe: For nay of eight Mrperliitemleutii of Imkaa affair., namely ; Two superiutewlents fir tlie tribes rant of the Rocky mountain ; one for Oregon ; one f r the Territory of Washington; one for the Territory of New Mexico ; one for California ; one for the Territory of Ari zona : one for the Territory of Muutana,iilie teen thotitand one hundred dollar. . For pay of sixty-eight agruts of Indian at fair, viz: Five for the tribes In Oregon, viz; Warm Springs, Klatnalb, Grand Romle, Silctx, and Umatilla agencies; Three l'w llie tribes in Washington Territo ry, viz: N can Ray, Yakama, and S. Kukuna 1sh agencies : Three for the trllies In California, viz: Hoo )a Vlley, Bound Valley, ami Tule Uiver agencies ; Two for the tribes In Nevada, viz: Fi-l'tc and Walker Elver, and Pyramid Lake agen cies ; Two for tlie tribes In Idaho, viz : Nez Perce and Fort I la 1 1 agencies; Four for the tribe in Montana, viz: Flat Head', Blackfcet, Crow, and Milk Eivcr ag encies; Nine for the tribes In Dakota, viz: Whet atone, Tank ton, lonca,Cjnper Missonri.Oraud River, Cheyenne Kiver, Fort Bertbohl, Si-se-ton, and Devif Lake agencies; Two for the tribes in Wyoming, viz: Red Cloud, Shoshone and Bannock agencies; One for Uie tribes In Utah, viz: Uintah Vallev agency ; Six lor tho tribes in New Mexico, viz: Al utqtun, Navajo,! immaron,Meealero, Apache, Southern Apache, and Pueblo agencies ; Two for i he tribes In Colorado, viz: Los Plnos and White River agencies ; Six for the tribe in Nebraska, viz: Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnelago, Pawnee, tltoe, and Santee amende ; Three for the tribe In Kansas, viz: Potta watomie, Kaw or KansasyindKicknpoo agen cies ; Ten for the tribes in the Indian Territory, viz: Sue anil Fox, Qua paw, Neosho. Kiowa and Comanche, Uj;per Arkansas. Wichita, Cherokee, Creek, t 'hoc taw ami Chickasaw, and Seminole agencies: One for tbe tribes in Minnesota, viz: Chip- pewa agency : One lor the tribes In Iowa, viz : Sac awl Fox Of Iowa agencv; Two for the tribes In Wisconsin, viz: Green Bar and La Pome agencies ; One for the tribes in Michigan, viz : Macki nac agency : One for the New York Indians, viz : New York agency ; rour lor the tribes In Arizona, viz: Pa-a-n. Colorado Klier. Plraa and Martoaiio, ami Alnrui Pneblo agencies, one hundred ami two thousand dollars: Provided, That it shall be tbe dutv of the President to dispense with the services of such Indian agents and super intendcnls herein mentioned as may be prac ticable: and where It U practicable be shall require the same person to perform the duties of two agencies or superinlendencies for one aa'arv. For pav or special agent ior ine i.osnip Western nnd Northwestern bands of Shosho nes,in Western Utah ami Eastern Nevada, one thousand five hundred dollars. For three sub-agents, one for tho tribes In Oregon, viz: Alesea sub-agency ; and two fur the tribes in Washington Territory, via ; Tu lalipand Qulnaielt sub-agencies, three thou sand dollars. For pay of clerk to snpcrintemlent for Cali fornia, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For temporary clerks to superintendents, al.x thousand six hundred dollars. For P6yf ninety Interpreters, as follows: TwentyVste for the tribes in Oregon and the Territories of Washington, Utah, and New Mexico, at Ave bumlred dollars each : thirty six for tbe tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each; seventeen extra for the tribes elsewhere, at four hundred dollars each; three for the Indian sen-ice in Utah, at Ave hun dred dollars each ; one lor llie Shosbones and one for the Utahs, at one thousand dollars each ; one for tbe Wisseton and Wahton bauds of Sioux, four hundred dollars; one for tbe Sacs ami Foxes of the II ls sisslppl, now in Tama county, Iowa, four hundred dollars; nine for the Indian ser vice in the Territories of Arizona, dorado, - Idaho, Wyoming, and the State of Nevada, at Jive hundred dollars each ; In all, forty thou sand five hundred dollars. For buildings at agencies, and repairs of same, ten thousand dollars. For vaccine matter and vaccination of Indi ans, Sve thousand dollars. For presents to and provisions for Indians, ten thousand dollars. For actual expenses Incurred, and that may hereafter be Incurred, by officers of tho Indi an department, in tbe rescue of prisoners from Indian tribes and returning them to their homes, and for expenses incident to the arrest and confinement within the territory of the United States, by order of such officers, of persons charged with crimes against Indi ans, live thousand dollars. For contingencies. Including; travelling. In cidental, current, and contingent expenses of superintendents ana agents, ana 01 tue omir- ees, fifty thousand dollars. APACttES, KIOWAS, AND COMANCHES. For flfita of thirty Instalments, as provided to be expended under the tenth article treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and slxtv-seven. concluded at MedlclueXoilge Creek, in Kansas, with the Klowas and Co manche, and under the third article treaty of same date with tho Apaches, thirty thou sand aonsrs. For purchase of clothing, as provided in same treaties, twentv-slx thousand do'lars.' For pav of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller.an'd englneer,five thousand two huotlrd dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, two thou sand five hundred dollars. For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars. APACHES. For this amount, to subsist and properly care for the Auache Indians In Arizona and New Mexico who have been or may be col lected on reservations in new Mexico ano Arizona, two hundred and nftv thousand do! 1 . i . 1 ...1 T-I . An t.ll be expended only in behalfof those Indians wno go ana remain upon aua reservations auu retrain rrom nosuitcies. AKAPAHOE8. CHEYENNES. APACIIES, KIOWAP, COMANCHES, AND WICHI- XA3. Tor suhslstenne of the Aracahoes. Chev- ennes, Apache, Klowas, and Comanche Indi ans, and WichlU Indians, and transportation of the same, who have been collected iion the reservations set apart for their use ana occupation, two nunored inonsana ooiiars. ARICKAREES. tiUOS VENTRES AND MASDAN3. Tor this amount, to be ernended in such goods, provisions, ami other articles, as the President may from time to time determine. Including transportation thereof. In Instruct ing in agricultural ana mecnanicai parsuus, In nrovhlina emnlovees. edncatlna children, nroeurlnsTmedldne and modical attendance. ears lor and support of tho aged, sick and in arm, for the blp)ess orphans of said Indians, and in anv other respect to promote their civ ilization, oomron ai improvement, seventy five thousand dollars. ASSINABODi'ES. For this amount, to be expended In such goods, provision, and other articles, as the President mar from time to time determine. including transportation thereof, In InstrucU Ing In agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, Drncurlna medicine and medical attendance. care lor and support of tbe ageil, sick and In firm, for tha hei pleas orphan of said Indians, and in anv other respect to promote their com fort, civilization and unprovement, thirty tnousana aoiiars. BLACKFEET, YlLOODS AND f'lKttAN. For ihU amount, to be exis-ioV-d In h-I fooils, provisions, and other articles, as itoe resident may from lima to time detrrmin , i k'.ltidiitg transportation thereof. In insirts i ing in agricultural and mt hai al pnrxti'. in provMlne employees educaiine; fW'dr. rrv irii:i; m-.-di.-itu an! me .i.-.il aTi,-n-Lis r. c irr for and upnrt of the wl. . k a 4 i-n-m, f r hr Isi p n rplir' nfo'l'il fv a in cvr' iih-r res)s-o. lo jvwii- ur rlviiiza'.tati comfort ami mia-ivrni, any thoiisaml dollars. C.1LAPOOSA9. MOT.AI.LAS AXUft. "! AMAH OF WlLLAMETTK VAUJCY. For third of Ave Instsmvnts of flie foiwlb seiienfnf annuity, for licnericlal foctn, iKe Ihoiisand five hunilreil dollars. CHKYEXNES AND AltAPAIMES. For fifth of ildrty Inrta'mcnts provided to he expended undei tenth article Iriraly of Oo loljer twenty -elgbtli, eigliieen hundrel and sixty-seven, twenty thousand dollars. For piiKhase ol clnthi ujc, as per same arti cle, fourteen tftoosaml five litimwed dollars. Foriay of jihysician and tenctier, as per thlrteeeth article same treaty, two Ihonsand live iiumlred dollars. For ay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller and engineer, a isr same ari4-:le, ttve tiioUKiMd two liini'lrcl itollars. r'or trans7ortatlon of goods for the Chey eunrs And Arapahnes, seven thoumwl tie hnadred dollars. t'HICCASAWS. For fwrmaueut annuity In goalK.tiM'ee rtwu saud dollars. HOISK FORT BAND OF CHIPPEWAS. For seventh of twenty Insta'menta, for the support of one blacksmith ami assistant, and for tools, Iron and steel, and other article iitv ccsstu v for the blacksmith shop, a per third article treaty of April seventh, eighlt'CTl-hiin-rirudand sixty-six, one iliousaiul live hnn- ored aoi wrs. For Mn-enth of twentv Instalments, for the support of one school teacher, ami for the ne ecsary books and stationery, as )ier iMnl ar ticle treaty oi April sevemn; eighteen nuu droil sixt-six, eiirht hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty Instalments, ior the Instruction of Indians In farnitne. and tiur- clutse of seeds, tools and. so forth, as fier thlnl article t realty of Apill m-vcnrti, .ighlei-n hun dreil and sixty-six, eight hundrod dollars. r or seventh ol twenty insial'meuts, of an nuity, to m "m'v, o lie ul'l ier c.-i'ila, per thini ail l. le 4i'c t ,. of Ami! seven, Ik eulilun hundred and sixtj-six, six thousaudlive huu dred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments of annu ity in provisions, ammunition, and tobaccou per third article treaty of April seventh,eight een hundred ami sixty-six, one thou.iHl dol lars. For seventh of twenty Instalments ol annu ity. In goods and otluT articles, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen bun dreed and sixty-six, six thousand live hun dred dollars. For transportation and necessary cost of delivery of annuity goodg,nnd provisions per sixth article treaty ol April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty -six,one thousand live hun dred dollars. CHIPPEWAS Or LAKE SUPERIOR. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, In coin, per fourth article treaty of N'ptemls-r thirtieth, eighteen hundred ami Oft y-lour, lire thou.oiiid dollars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, in goisls, himsehold fitrnlt m e. and cooking uten sils, per sotirth article tri'aly of September thirtieth, lighteen hundred and tiny-four, eight thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, for agricultural implements and cattle, carpen ters' and oi her tools, and building materials per fourth article treaty of September thirti eth, eighteen hundred aud titty four, three thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for moral ami educational purposes, three hun dred dollars of wliich to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly, to enable them to main tain a school at their villlage, per fourth ar ticle treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand dol lars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, for six smiths and assistants, per second ami fifth articles treaty of Septemlier thirtieth, eigh teen hundred and liftv-four. live thousand and forty dollars. For efu'liteenili of twentv instalments, for the support of six Fmiths' shops per second aii'ltitih articles treaty of Septemlier Ihlrll- eth, eighteen hundred und tlfiv-foiir, one etn, einieeii nunnre'i und niiy-iour, one thousand iliree hundred ami twentv dollars. For sixteenth ol twenty instalments, for the seveiilh smith and assistant, and siipiort ol shops, per second and fifth articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-lour, one tbntisaud and sixtv dollars. Fur support of smith and shnji, during the pleasure of the President, as per seventh and twelfth articles treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and slxiy-six, six hundred dollars. For supjiort of two farmers, during the pleasure ol Ihe president, as ir twelfth arti cle treaty of epteinber thirtieth, eighteen hundred 'ami fifty-four, and seventh article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thoimnd two hundred dollars. For transportation, and nocessarv cost of delivery of annuity and provisions fiir Chip pewas of Lake Superior, three thousand dol lars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MLSSISSIPPL For sixth of ten instalments of the second series. In money, per fourth article treaty of ocioucr iourtn, eighteen Hundred and lortv. two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and tluy-four, and third article treaty of May sev enth, eighteen hundred and sixty four, lour thousand one hundred and sixty-six dol lars and sixty-seven cents. For sixth of ten instalments of the second series, for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eigh teen hundred and fortv-two, nnd eighth arti cle treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ami third article tre ly of May seventh, eighteen hitiidrsd and sixty-four, lour hundred dollars. For sixth of ten Instalments of the second scries, In goods, per fourth article treaty of October tourth, eighteen hundred and fortv two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and flftr-fonr, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand live hundred dollars. For sixth of ten Instalments of the second series, for the sapjiort of schools, per fourth article treaty of fiutober fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and eighth article treaty of Sciitcmlicr thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fourty-two, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun dred ami sixty-four, six hundred andsl.xtv-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For sixth of ten Instalments of the second series for the purchase of t rovislons and to bacco, per fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred ami forty-two, and eighth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four' and third ar ticle treaty of May seventh, eighteen hun dred and sixty-tbur, six hundred and sixty seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. For sixth of ten Instalments of the second series, for the support or two smith's shops, including tbe pay of two smiths and assist ants, and furnishing Iron and steel, per fourth article treaty of October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treatv of Sen thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May Seventh, eigh teen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. For sixth of ten instalments of the second ..,crtes, for )y of two farmers, per third arti cle treatv of Mav seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars ann thirtv-three cents. For eighteenth of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, per wiro article treaty ol r eoniary twenty second, eighteen nunurea and fifty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For fast of twentv-slx Instalments, to be paid the Chlppewas ot Mississippi, per third article treaty of August second, eighteen hun dred and forty-seven, one thousand dol lars. For fifth often instalments, for the support oi a scnooi or scnoois upon said reservation. In accordance with third article treaty of starch ntneteentn, eighteen hundred and six- seven, iour tnousana aoiiars. For filth of ten instalments, to be expended In promoting the progress of the people In agriculture, ami assisting them to become self-sustaining. In accordance with third arti cle treaty or March nineteenth, eighteen nun dred and sixty-seven, six thousand dollars. . For fifth of ten instalments, for the support Of a physician, tn accordance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred ' and sixty-seven, two thousand two hundred dollars. For fifth of ten Instalments, for tbe pur chaw of the necessary mediol nes in accordance lib third ava, le treaty of March nineteen, e-fh'csr, hundred and si'xtv-sevcu, thnee titiu-dr-t ..! .. rw i r .! Till m, and mvfarv-costf de li mi a'm ami provisions for llw UMj I- t-f Mi-Mnni, in accordance with 4 jisksr-. im'y of March ninefeoti'li. Nawl-c I a -si t xt -seven, (hi ec ttiou- iMPt-i -r tut: v!.--i!i,ii. ph..; -il'l,lHtlll.r.llllr 13111311 KiMil illl'l'.x A INLilANfi. r"r ninth often Instalments, tn furnish a I f whan with Ira vokeof good work oxen. iwrutv tor-chai n. two hundred rrnbHnr ors, ten plows, ten grindstones, one hundred Sxrs. ttiamtictt.i twenty similes, and other brming Inip'emrnts, per fifth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty fir, one thfHisainl live huislrwl dollars. rr Ihe my of iwoearpeniers.one thonsand eight huiulroil dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thoasaml clglit hundred dollars; four fiinn laliorcrs, two thousand fir hundred dol lars : one physfc-lan, one thousand two hun dred dollars : and medicine for the sick, five hundred dollars, per fifth article treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred an I stity fonr, seven tliousnmi seven lmmlred dol lars. For ttos nmotinl. to be atuitled toward the tupjKwt of a saw-inill, to lie built for the com- j mon use of the tiilppewas of the Mississippi and the Red Lake and Pembina bauds of Cbl-pewa-i, as jier sixth article treaty of May sev enth, ei-ateen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollar. For pay of services a ml trare'ine expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more than three persons, lo attend the annuity pavsneiits to tlie Indians, and to Inspect the fields; tiuildliigs, mills, and o'her linjirove menls, stipu'a'eil In I be seventh article treaty of May seventh, eighteee hundred and Rixty-fmir, not exceeding anyone year more thaii twenty days service, at five d'ol lars er day, or more than three hundred miles' travel, at ten wets per mile, four hundred and eigh ty dollars. ' For pay of female teachers employed on the reservation to instruct Indian clrls ln domes tic econemy, one thousand dollars, CIUPPEWAS, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WIXXEBAliOSIUSU BANDS. For elghteeth of thirtv Instalments of annu ity. In money, per third article trea'v of Fel ruiirv tweutv-sei-ond. elnh'eeu hundred and lily-five, ten thousand tlx hundred and sixty- six iioi ars a. d ix:y ix cenis. For eigh'eimth of'ihlny ins a'niRiits itt an- nutty, in goo is, per thinl article treaty oi'Keli-twenty-secooil. eighteen hundred and nft) tlve, eight thousand dollars. For eiglrteeuth of thirty Instalments, for purposes oi utility, per third article trenty of February iweulv-secoml, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, for purposes of education, per thlnl article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred ami nfly-llve, three thousand dollar. CHIPPEWAS OF RED LAKE AND PEM BLNATIUBK OF CHIPPEWAS. For this amount, as annirity, to be paid per caiita to the Red Lako Band of Chlppewas, during the pleasure of the President, per thlnl articlo treaty of October second, eigh teen hundred and sixty-three, and second arti cle supplementary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, to the Pembina hand of Chippewas, during the pleasure of tbe Presi dent, per same trenty, five ihonsaud dol lars. For ninth of fifteen Instalments, and for the purpose of supplying tbe Red Lake band of l nippewas wan giiiing-inine, cntton-nianer, calico, nnscy, blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, Sinning tools, and for such other useful articles and for su.-h o'her useful pur poses as may be deemed for their Is-st inter ests, per tlilrd article supplementary treat y of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, eight thousand dollars. For ninth of fifteen instalments, for same objects, for Pemlana band of Chipwwas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. Forututhof fifteen instalments, for y of oe black-smith, one physlclun, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, one miller, ami one tanner, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For ninth of fifteen instalments, for the purchase ot Iron and steel, aud oi her articlc-s, for blacksmlthlng purposes, per same treaty as alxive, one thousand five hundred dollars. For ninth of fifteen Instalment s, lo lie ex pelled for carpentering, ami other purposes, er same treaty, one thousand dollars. For ninth of fifteen Instalments, to defray expenses ot a Imard of visitors to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the an nuity payments of the said Chippewa Indians; each member of the board to be paid not more titan live dollars jier nay ior not more man twenty days service, and ten cents per mile for not more than three hundred miles' trave', ihrec hundred and ninety dollar. For transportion of annuity goods and pro visions, and Irou and steel lor blacksmiths, for the Chlpewa of Red Lake ami Pembina tribe, two thousand dollars. CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per second article treatv of November sixteenth, eighteen hun dred 'ami live, ami thirteenth article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ttltv-five. three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, for support of light-horsemen, per thirtieth article treaty of Octber eigtrieetuh, eighteen hundred ami twenty, and thirteenth article treaty ot June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and liny six, six hundred dollars. For- permanent annuity, for snimort of blacksmith, per sixth article treaty of Octo per eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article or treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, aud thir teenth article of treaty of June tweety-seennd, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, per second article treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thir teenth article treaty of J u ue twenty-second, clihieen hundred ami fifty-live, six "thousand dollars. For permanent aanuityof iron and steel. per ninth article treatv of January twentieth, eignteen nunarea ana inenty-iive, aua tnir teenth article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred ami twenty dollars. For interest on tnree nunored ana ninety thousand two hundred ami fifty-seven dollars ami ninety-two cents, at five per centum per annum, tor education, support of the govern ment, and oilier ueuenciai purposes, unuer the direction of the general council of the Choctaws. In conformity with the provisions oon'nined in tlie ninth and thirteenth articles treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred twenty-five, and treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and Alty-flve, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For third of five instalments, third series, for beneficial objects, per second article trea ty, of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For thirteenth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one firmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plow-maker, per fourth article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred ami fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for pay and subsistence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming 0teratlons, and one school-teacher, per fourth article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fiRy-flve, five thonsand six hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for salary of the bead chief of said confederated bands, per fourth article treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. CREEKS. For permanent annuity In money, ner fbnrth article treaty of August seventh, seven teen hundred and ninety, and fifth article ircnir ua .August eeveinn, eigmeen numireti and fifty-six, one thousand five hundred dol lars. For permanent annuity In money, per sec ond article treatv of June sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article treaty of Augum sevemn, eignteen nunarea ana nity six. three thousand dol lars. For Dermnnent annnttv in nmnv.mr Snnrf h article treatv of January twenty-tburth,etght-een hundred and lwenty-six,and fifth article treaty ot August eeventn, eujnteen nanarea and nuv-six- twentv thousand dollars. For permanent annuity of blacksmith and assistant, and for shop and tools per eighth article treaty of Janiuuy 4th, eighteen hun dred and twentysMx, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and flay six, eight hundred and forty dollars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel ror snop, per eigntn article treaty ot January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred fix, and filth article treaty of AiiKiiifceventu. eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two Lirmtreil and seventy dollars. , . . .. - For permanent annntty for lbe pa "f a wheelwright, per eighth article treaty nf Jan vary iwt-uM-fourMi, eighteen hundred rfcd twnntv-rix. and lit h artk-.tc iti-a v f August seventh, rl'hleeu hundred anr i.fty-lv. siv hn-i lie 1 !' ar. p.ir hlacksml h and na-l.-tanl, b'T ana tools, eiitfit hundred and torty dollar-. For iron and steel of shoji, Ihrif hundred ami seventy dollar. for wagon maker, six hundred dollar. For education, one thousand dollars. For assistance In agricultural oiseratlons, two thonsand dollars. For five per centum interest on two hun dred thousand dollars, for purioseof educa tion, per sixth article treaty of August sev eutli, eighteen huudi-edamlflfty-ix,lim thou sand dollars. For interest on six hundred and seventy-five thousand one hundred ami sixty-eight dollars, nt the rate of five per centum per annum, to lie expended under the direction of the Secre tary ot'tbe Interior, uuder provision of third article treaty of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtv-six, Ihirty-lhree thousand seven hundred ami lift y-t Igbt dollar and for ty cents. CROWS. For fonrth of thirtv Instalments, tn supply in tile iwrsons, six huadretl hi numlwr, over fourteen years of age, with a snlt f gooil sub stantial woolen clothing, consisting oi coai, hat, pantaloons, flannel shirt, and woolen mvka, as per ninth article Ireatr of May mjv entli, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, eight thousand fonr hundred dollars. For fourth of thirty Instalments, to supply cacn temalc, seven hundre I in number, over twelve wars of age, with a ftaunel shirt, or the goods necessary to make the same, a pair of woolen hooe. twelve yards f calico, and twelve vanis of cotton domestic, as per same ari'cle, eight thousand four hundred dollar. For fourth of thirty Instalments to supply three hundred and fifjv boys aud three hun dred and fifty girls under tbe ages named, suyh flannel and cotton goods a may lie need ed to make each a sidt as aforesai'l, together with a pair of woolen hose lor each, per same article, live thousand nine hundred ami twen-Iv-three dollars. " For fourth often instalments, to lie nsed by the Secrr-arv or the Interior In the pur,-h-e of such ai-ide as. fr m l hoe to 'line, 'he .on- ill Ion ami nwasst'les may liih-;iie lo b.; lum per, tbe Miiunl ten (foliar., for each Indian rooming, as per same artV-le, a sum not ex ceeding five thonsand dollars. For y of a physlcl-m, one thonsand lour htinilreii'dollars. For third of twenty insta'ments, for pay of teacher, ami fiimlsliing necessary nooks ami s;a-loiicrv, under seventh article same treaty, three thousand dollars. For pav orsecoml blaekfmlth, ami Iron ami steel, a" jperehthth article of the same treaty, two thousand dollars. For thlra of ten Instalment, to I nsed by the Secretary of Ihe Interior In the purchase or such articles a from time to time the con dition ami necessl:iesof the Indians mav Indi cate to be lirojier, Ihe aum of twenty dollars for each Indian engaged In agriculture, a per ninth article of the tame treaty, a sum not ex ceeding twenty thousand dollars. For third o'f four Instalment, tn furnish said Indian with flour and meat, as per ninth article of the treaty of Mav seventh, eighteen hundred ami slxtwljht, one hundred and thirty-one thousand four hundred dollars. For last of three Instalments, to lie exja-nd-e I in presents to the ten S?rson of raid tribe who. In the judgment of the a-icnt, may grow the most valiiab.e crops, as per twelfth anlc'e of the same treaty, five hundred dollars. For pav of eanicntor, miller, engineer, tor mer. and' hlackwnlth. a er fifteenth article of the same treaty, live thousand two hundred dollars. For transportation of got sis, seven thon sand dollars. DELAWARE. For life annuity to. nieC, per private arti cle to supplemental itMtV-rtembertwen-tv-fonrth, eighteen hnnilri'-amt twenty-nine, to treatv of tvtolier third, etehteen hundre-.l and elgbteen, mie hnndrel dollar. For interest on forty-alx thousand ami eigh ty dollars, at live pcrcemum.belng the value of thirtv-lx sections of land set apart by trea ty of eiirhieen hundred and twenty-nine for e lncation, )tr Senate resolution of June thlr-li-enth. elitlileen hundreti and tblrtv-nlne.aml fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hun dred and nrty-six, two tnousnud tnree Hun dred and four dollnrs. D'WAMISU AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES IN WASHINGTON TERRI- TultY. For thirti-en Insta'ments on one hnndred and fifty Ihoiisaml dollars, under the direc tion of the Presiilent, per sixth artktle treatv of January twenty-second, eighteen hundred and nrtv-flve. six'llMiusand dollar. l or thirteenth of twenty insialmeot. for the establishment and support of an agricul tural and Industrial school ami to provide said school with a suitable Instructor or In- strncinr. ner fourteenth article treatv of Jan narv twentv-secoiid, eighteen hundred ami itliv-llvn. three thousand dollars. For thirteenth or twenty instalments, for tiui Mitmort of a smith and carpenter shop. and furnishing It with necessary tools, five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment ot a oiacKsmun, carpenier, tar iyot and nhvsfelan. who shall furnish med.- rines for the' sick, per fourteenth article trea tv of January twenty-second, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five, four thousand six hundred dollars. FLATHEAD8 AND OTHER CONFEDER ATED TKlulA For fourth of five instalments, on one hnn dred and twentv thousand dollars, being the third scries, for beneficial objects, at the dis cretion or the President, per lonnn article treatvof July sixteenth, eighteen hundred nd fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments for the support of an agricultural and Industrial school, keeping In repair the bnlldlugs, and iirovidlna- suitable furniture. Iiooks aud sta tionery, per fifth article treaty of July six teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twentv Instalments, for providing suitable Instructor therefor, per filth article treaty of Julv rtxteenlh, eighteen hundred and flfty-five,one thousand eight hun dred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for j keeiing in repair blacksmiths', tin ami gun smiths" carpenters', and wagon and plow makers' shops, and providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article. Ireatv of July six teenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dol lars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalnients.for the employment of two farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one cairenter, ami one wagon ami plow maker, per fifth article treaty of July sixteenth, eight een hundred ami fifty live, seven thonsand fonr hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for keeping In rejair saw ami flouring mills, and furnishing the necessary tools and fixtnres therefor, per fifth article treaty of July six teenth, eighteen hundred and flftp-flve, five hundred dol lars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for keeping In repair the hospital, and providing the necessary modtcine and furniture therefor per fifth article trenty of July slxteenth,e1ght een hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dol lar. For thirteenth of twenty instalmcrota, for Sav of a physician, per fifth article treaty of nly sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand four hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty Instalment, for keeping In repair the buildings reoruired for the rations employee, and furnishing the ne cessary furniture' therefor, per fifth article treath of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the Eay of each of the bead chiefs of the Flat eads, Kootenay, ami Upper Pend dUrtellM tribes, per fifth article treat; of July sixteenth eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. Fer transportation of annuity roods and provisions to said Indians, per fifth article treatv of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty'Jlve, two thousand dollar. GHOS VENTBES. , For tht amotmt to be expended ta eooa goods, provisions, and other artiolee- a tha President from time to time may determine. including liasi-im tal lea thereof, ta mstraos- Ing in agricultural and mechankal pursuit, ears for and anpponoftheaewd, stek, and in firm, forth heliless orphans of said Indians, and la any other respect to promnte their ei lllantloa,oOsfort. mad unpioi ement. thirty- IOWAS. For Interest In lieu of Investment on lifly oen! thousand five hundred dollars, balance of on hundred and fifty-seven thouasnd five hundred dollar, lo Julv first, eighteen hun dred and svefily:tti-o, al five per centum per annum, for educat lor.nl or other bent-Ocial purpose nndor lb drec'fonnf ihePr-i ienl j-r ninth article triM. of Mav seventeenth, eighteen h'lndret! and f'tv-Totir.lwo thousand tight hundred and seventy-A'vc ttullnr. KANSAS. For interest In lien of Inve'atnt on two hundred thousand dollars, at five' per rentum vr annum, per second article treaty of 5nu nary fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty fix, ten thousand dollars. KICK A POOS. For nineteenth Instalment or interest on one hundred thousand dollars, at five tier centum ier annum, for educational ami other benefi cial purposes, per treaty of Hay eighteenth, eighteen hnndred and fifty-four, five thou asnd dollar. For nineteenth instalment on two hnndred thousand dollars, to lie mtd In eighteen hnn dred and sevent y-three, wr second article treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred n fifty-four, five thousand dollars. To enable the President of the United States tn carry out the provisions of the third article of tlie treaty made with the Kick poo Indians, dated June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, the Secretary oftlte Interior is hereby authorized -and directed to ascertain tlie propnrtlonnte amount of funds, and the cash value thereof,! o which any members ol said tribe may lie entitled who have become citizen of tho United States, as provided in mid treaty, and, br converting so much the seoun ies of snWl Indians asraav be neoc sary f.ir this purpose, iy the same to each person so emitted, under such role a he may prescribe: Prowled, That no irt of said money due or belonging to minor children halll paid to them, or toanv person for mem, nnin sam ciuMiren snail nave attained tbe age of twenty-one year. KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS." For second offlve intatments,to be allied under direction of the President, at per sec ond article treaty ofOctolier fonrteenih,eight een hundred and slxty-four,fivefliniisaud dol lars. For sixth of twenty Insta'ments, for kaep ingin re) air one saw mill, one Untiring mill, buildings tor the h aclumlth. carpenter, ami wagon aid phnr linker, tlie manna als.r scmsil ami lio-ii aUa- nr f-mnli artki'etrea- ry of A-,uuer fourteenth, eighteen bundreil ana i xtfiour, one tnonaamt dollars. ror seventh of twent toAatroeiU. for tbe isirchase of tools and material lor saw and Imir mills, carpenter, blacksmith, wagon and plow Baker' shop, and book and waitonui i for the mnnvat labor school, as ner fourth ar il le treaty f t tkitober iourteeatb, eighteen nunnreii ann sixty-tour, one tboarand nre biimlred dollars. ror seventh of fifteen Instalment, for nav and subslatence of one superintemleiit ofrr mlnf, no farmer, one blacksmith, one saw yer, one earnenter, ami one wagon and plnw maker, a per fifth article treatv ef October riinenin, eignteen numireu ami stxty-ronr, six thimsand dnllara. For seventh of twentv miealmenl. to eav salary and subsistence of one pnvstaHan, one miller, and two school teachers-as ner fifth article treaty of Octolier fourteenth, elahteen hundred and nlxty-four, three thousand six nnnured ion MrK MAKAII TKIBE. For tlilrd of ten Instalments of thirty thon sand dollars, being tlie fifth serle, under li rectlouof llie Presiilent, as per fifth article treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hun dred ami niiy-nve, one tnousana dollars. For thlrtei-nth of twenty Instalment, for siiprt of a smith aud car'ieiiier' shop, ami to provide for Ihe necessary tool therefor, ier eleventh article treaty ol January thirty llrst,lKhteen hundred and fifty-live, five hun dred dollar. For thirteenth of twenty lr:alment.for tlie sunisKt of an asrtcultiiral and Industrial schistl, ami lay of ieacher,l wo Uiousaud five Hundred aoiiars. For thlrleenth of twenty instalments. for the employ ment of a blacksmith, tcarpenter, l'ar raeraud ihyiacian, who sliall furnish medi cine lor the sick, four thousand six humlrel dol lars. MEXOMONEES. Fir seven I h of fifteen instalments of aunul tv ttn two hundred and fortv-two thousand six-hunilrcd ami eight v-six dollars, for cession of lands, per fourth article treatv of Mav twelfth, eiahteen hnndred and fifty-four, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred ami sevent y-uinc dol lars and six cents. MIAMEES OF KANSAS. For permanent provision for blacksmith and a sst slant, and iron ami steel for shop, per fifth artvde treaty of October sixth, eighteen bun dred ami eighteen, and fourth article trearv f June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For parmanent provision for miller. In lieu of (riinsmith, per fifth article treaty of Octolier sixth, eighteen hundred ami eighteen, fifth article treaty of October twenty-third, eight een hundred and thirty four, and fourth arti cle treaty of June fifth', eighteen hundred and flftr-fonr, six hundred dollars. For Interest on fifty thousand dollars, at live tier centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty of June flfth.etghteen hun dred and fifty-four, two thousand five hun dred dollars. Fin-thirteenth of twenty Instalments npon two hundred thousand dollars, per third arti cle treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and ti fly-four, seven thousand five hundred dol- MIAMKES EEL RIVER. I For permanent annuity tn good or other- wise, per fonrth article treatvof August third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, five hun dred dollars. - For permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per articles treaty of August twentv-flrst eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dyllar. For "permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per thinl ami separate articles treatv of ret ember thirty of September thirtieth, eigh teen bundreil and nine, three hundred ami fifty dollars. MIAMEES OF INDIANA. For interest on two hundred awl twenty one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-six cent, uninvested, at five per centum, peT Senate amendment to iourtn article treaty of June unn, eighteen huudred and fifty-four, eleven thousand and Ixty-two dollars and eight-nine cents. Fer pay of teacher of manual labor schools for all neoessary materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the puials, three thousand dollars. MIXED SHOSHONES, BANNOCKS AND Mlttrr.Ali.KS. For this amount lo be expended tn such goods, prortaion, and other articles, as tbe Prist lent may from time to time determine. inclining transportation thereof, in Instruct ing in agrtouknral and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, nrocartna- medicine and medical attendance. care for and support of the aged, sick, and In- nrm, tor the neipiee orphans ox said Indians, and In any other respect to promote their civ ilization, comton ami improvement, twenty five thousand dollars. NAVAJOES. For fourth often instalment, of such arti cles of clothing, or raw material In lieu tbe ro ot, for eight thousand Mavajoe Indiana, not exceeding five dollars per Indian, as per eumin article treaty oi June nrst. eianteen hundred and stxtv-eigtit, forty thousand dol lar. For third of ten Instalments, to be used by tbe Commissioner of Indian Aflalra in the purchase of such articles as may from time to time the condition and necessities of tbe Indi ans may indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollar lo each person who engages ta (arm ing or mechanical pursuits, say oua thousand four hundred families, fourteaa tbonsand dol lars. For pay of two teachers, two thonsand dol lars, ,: For transportation, of goods, tea thousand dollars, - -t- XEZ FCSCES IXDIAKS. For third of five Instalments of third for beweadl obfonta, al the maemtoeof the r resiaent, per swsrta arrtcte maty er June eleventh, eigMeaa hundred and fiAy-flr as thimaiBudoHars. - - -- r rev tBsrtSMHtk of twentv lnrmet,fbr the BWpsv of Mro sehoula, one of which to be aa agrVtaltaoal and Indastrtai i:hoo, keeping ia saenW schsjei bMlkaiv, and "for prowling suitable furniture, book, and atatlouei T, per fifth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, five hundred' dollars. For tnUteentfa of twenty tnstabaenta,for tba employment of eee sepertntewteot bf teach ing und two teachers, per fifth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thousand two hundred dollaia. For thirteenth of twenty instalment, for tbe employment of one superintendent of nrr ming, and Iw fanner, two millers, I we b sck.niilh. one tinner, one gnnnniih, one carpenter, ami one wagoa ami plow maker, per fifth article treatv of Juneeleventb.lahi een hundred and fifty-five, len thousand dol lar. Fur ihlrteeiii h ol twenty instalrorul. tor pay of a physician, per tilth article treaty of June eleventh, elgbteen hundred and fifty-fire one thousand four hnndred dollars. For thirteenth of twentv Installment, for keeping la repalrth buildings for the variolar employees, and for providing the neearv furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty of .Itine eleventh, eighteen hundred and sby flvet three hundred dollars. for thirteenth of twenty Instalments, for Ihe salary oi such person as tbe tribe mav select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty of Jtip1elsventb,elgbteen hnndred and nftv-ure, fire hiindrod dollars, i or salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article treaty Of dune ninth, eighteen hnndred and alxtythree( one thousand dol lars. For seventh of sixteen lotaJment, for Willing and clothing the children who shall attend the schools, provkilnji tbe schools ami boarding house wUh necessary furattarettbe purchase of neceasa ry wagons, team, agricul tural Implements, tools, ami an forth, ami d r fencing of such lands a may be needed for imriieulngand mrmtn purpuees for the choiil three thousand dollars For salary of two matrons lo take charge of the boarding Scb'iels.two asristant teachers one tarmer, ene carpenter, and two millers, aevea thonsand six hundred dollars. - For thirteenth of twenty Instalment, for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary ma lid nes and the furniture therefor, three hundred dol lars. For repairs of bouse, mills and tools, and necessary materials, three thousand avo hun dred dollars. NLstJUALLY, PUYALLUP, AXD OTHER TRIBES AND BANDS Of" INDIANS. For eighteenth Instalment, In part pavment for relmuulahment of title to lands, to be ap plied to beneficial objects, per fourth article Ireatv of December twenty-sixth, eighteen bundreil and fifty-four, one thonsnnd dollar. For eighteenth of twenty tns a ments, ior lay of lus riictors. smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furni h nn-dlcine to the sick, per tenth article treatv i f Dvcenila-r twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-fonr, six thousand seven hundred dollar. ' . c or eighteenth of twenty Instalments, for the support of aa agricultural school, and Industrial s-hool, ami support 6 smith and I s. nooi. irpenter shop, ai , aud providing the necessary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth anl- cle treatv of December tweatr-slxth. ehrhtem hundred sad ftfty-faurtone thousand five bun dreil dollars. " XDKTHEKX CHEYENNK8 AND AHA PA-HOK-S. For fmtrlh of thirty Instalment, for pur chase of clothing, a per sixth article treaty or Mav tenth, eighteen hnndred and sixty eight, fifteen thousand dollar. For fourth often instalment, to be expend ed hy the Secretary of Ihe Interior, ten dollars for each Indian roaming, say one thousand ' eight hundred souls. In the purchase of Sue a articles as from time In lime, the condition and necessities of tue Indian may Indicate tn lie proper, as )r same treaty, eighteen thou sand dollars. For iranirtatlnn of goods, five thousand dollars. OKAHAS. For fifth offlfleen instalment of this amount being thlnl series, in money or otherwise, ir fourth article treaty of March sixteenth, eigh teen hundred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. For seventh of len instalments, for kee4ng In rejnlra grist and saw mill, and support of b'ack smith shop, per eighth article treaty of March stxteenlh, eighteen hundred and fifty four, and third artlc'e treatvof March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hun dred dollar. For seventh of ten Instalment, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two bundreil dol lars. For sevenlli of ton instalments, for pay of one miller, per same treaties, nine hundred cioiiars. For seventh of fen Instalments, for pav of one farmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dol'sr. For seventh of tea Instalment, for pav of blacksmith, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. Eor fifth often Instalments, for support of blacksmith shop, and supplying tools for same, three hundre I dollars. OSAGES. For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollar, at five ier cent um per annum, being value ol' fifty-four sec tions of land Set apart by treaty of June sec -end, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for edncational purposes, per Senate resolution of January ninth, eighteen hnndred and sixty five, three thousand four hundred and fifty six dollars. For Interest on three hundred thousand dol lars, at five per centum per aiinum,to be paid semi-annually, lu money or such articles as the Secretary of tho Interior may direct, a per first article treaty of September twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and eixiy-five,afieea t hiwisand dollars. OTTOES AND MISSOURI AS. For fifth of fifteen Instalment, being the thlnl series, in money or otberwlse.per fourth article treaty of March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-lour, nine thousand dol lar. PAWNEES. For perpetual annuity, at least one-half of which is to be in goods ami such articles as may deemed necessary for them, per second article treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eeven, thirty thou sand dollars. For rapport of two manual labor schools, per third article treaty of September twenty tourth, eighteen hundred ami fifty-seven, ten t housm ad dollars. For pay of one tarmer, two blacksmiths and two apprentice, one miller and apprentice, one engineer, aud two teachers, five thousand seven bundreil and eighty itollars. For pay ot physician and purchase of medi cines, one thousand dollars. Fur the purctiase of Iron and steel and oilier necessaries for Ihe kbos five hundred dol lars. For the purchase of farming ntensils and stock, one thousand two hundred dollrrs. For repair of grist and saw mills, three hun dred dollars. For transportation and necessary coat of de livery of annuities for the Pawnees, two thou sand dollars. For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary for the erection of two school houses, for the use and benefit of the Pawnee tribe of Indians, including . dormitories for the children attending the manual labor school, and for providing school fur allure, four thousand five huudred dollars. For this amount or so much thereof as may be necessary for the employment of three teachers and two assistant teachers, and pro viding tbe schools with fuel, books and sta tionery, three thousand nine hundred dol lars. PONCAS. For ninth of ten instalments, second series, to be paid to them or expended for their bene fit, ten thousand dollars. For this amount to be expended during the pleasure of tbe Preatdentyln forntsbinc such aid and asslsisnee tn agricultural and saeonsn iual pursuits, including ihe working f the mill, as provided by second article treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty eight, as tbe Secretary of the Interior nay consider advantageous and necessary, seven thousand five hundred aoiiars,. - - For this amonal er so much thereof Beamy be neoasMuy, te as used at the dlsoreUea of tbe President, to oarry ea tbe work of asdlnsj and teatrnctinff h Panose in tswarts f olvlf iaaaoB, with a view te their en.f-npnsrt and . for nhslstaBB find sji-Mag, tea liinai sand doi rs. - a pnr- ' ; s ' - - t ' . V - . - . . POTTAWAXOMIK8. - -- - - For i sraiaasut aassaltyjn tUvar, pertourth artloie treaty of Aageat Liara, seven teea-hne-dred and awety-slve, fmar awadred and eight een dollsrsaasi thirty-five cents. ......... For permanent annuity, m silver, per third a rtlcle treat y of September lalrttet h, eighteen hundred ami nine, two hundred and nine dol t aft and eighteen ueets. - - -- JLl permanent-annuity. In silver, per third article treaty of October secoid,eighU-n hun dred aed eighteen, one thousand and fonj-tlve dollars and eighty-seven cents.. For permanent annuity, tn money, far ond article treaty of September twentieth.