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CRIES... eeeeevennenneenees ene “- - 40,000 00 15,686,885 90 To cover the compegsstion of archi- F By the act appropriations qurny fea Hien sr monmrpp lege —o saul thirtieth of Sone one eres abs aap cofon thourand eight hund ed and fifty-eiz. chase evita for said buildings, aut [Indefinite. For the buildiegof ali it house on the Government revervation & Minnesott Poiat, neat the head of Lake Supe- in the Territory ot Minnesota... —— = and fifty. oa a ‘0 pay amount for interest 4 the Chickasaws, at the rate stareper cent. per anpum, in pursuance ¢ treaty of eighteen Baoded eet ty two, on the sum of one hundred and twelve thoasand for'y two dol- lars and ninety pine cents, the treasury, from thteea hundred _ Soap: March 9,1850 fo enable Secretary of th p— hae Owln, At Bristol, Khode Is'and, forthe scucen- modation of the custom-howse and office, a building of brick, with ire-proof floors, constructei of ou beams asd brick work, iron roof, shutters, sills, &c, twenty-five feet thirty, and twenty five feet high... 72,960 95 at and United Ststes courts bal of stone, eighty-five by sixty — sixty feet high, of like #1 roof shutters, ke a = 88,000 09 At Platteburg, New x, commodation the custom-house, CS and United States court, a jing of brick, of like floors, roof. braicty, and forty-eight We Rishon aty, it oe Lange Vingiein to Rccommo- 5 50,000 00 aceoommodation of the castom-house and post office, a building of brick. of like ficors, beams, roof, shutters, £c., feet thirty- ferty-fite thirty-two feet iu height. To cover the com super utende! other contingent ex; much as may be pte to purchase suitable sites for said buildings. [In- defisite. To settle the claim of John Randon, de ceased, a friendly Creek Indian, (of the halfblood,) for losses sustained and property destroyed by the hos- tile Creek Indiene, in the war of such manner and upon terms as Se oe equitable... ‘or the salery of a consul-genersl t> re- side in the British Nerto American For the reimbursement of the Patent Office fund for moneys heretofore pai cut by sppropriations of acts of Gon. gress for seeds amd the coflection cf agricultural statis‘ics.... For filling up and draining the ground in the vicinity of the ngtional green- houses, known as the Bo'snic Gar den, and for walling with brick the creek which passes through the same 12,000 00 To pay the meceseary expenses of six companies of volunteers called into the servics cf the United States by adier Smith, in the State of Texas. to be paid under the direc- tion cf the Secretary of War. ........... << Foz the employment of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indian affairs on such cecasions and fr such peri ods of time as may be deem:d neces- sary to ths public service. Per taiing up and relaying and renew- ing eo mach as has washed away at the sewer slong Fifteenth street weet, centigucus to the pub‘ic grounds south ofthe President’s...... —— acd adjust the ecconnts of gOD; u fair aad equit- able principles. [tnvefinite, “ To enadis ths eore ary of the ‘ to psy, in accordancs with the memo- of the Mencmines Indians to the Pre ident ani Con; , dated the fourth 0! October, ‘teen hundred aid Gfy four, and execute! in geve ral ovuccil of the natien, to Ri-hard W. Thompenn, ons half of the smount stipulated in ssid memorial, and in en agreemect of said Indisns, with ssid Thompson dated the fifteen h of February, eighteen hundred and fif- ty-one, for his servicesas attorney for said Iniian: in the prosecution of a claim i n their b-half for siditional compensation for lavds ceded by them to the United Sistes by the treaty of eighteen hundred and! rty eight, acd that the sum so paid be deducted froa the annuities, when due and payable that are to be paid to the said Indians under the treaty of the twelfth May, eighteen hundred and fi'ty four, and the acendments thereto. [Iadefinite] For rebuilding and repairs of the build- a mint at New Or- OS... eee Fer the e-ection of a bi fora court house, post «flice, and o*her — purposes, at Indianapolk, L. Te. 26,000 00 8,000 00 To enatie the President of the United States to contract with Hiram Pow ete for some w.rk ofart executed, or to be execated, by him, and suitable for the orcament of the Capitol......... Por fulfilling treaty with the Chippewa Indians, negot ated February twenty- bs mad, eighteen bundred and fif. Por faifiliing treaties with the Winne- , per articles of the twenty- feventh February, eighteen hundred 25,000 00 197,286 66 78,100 00 guas and Ca’apcoias of the Umpqra Valley, Oregoa, of the 29:b Novem- ber, sighteen hundred and fifty-four. For falailing the articles No vember eighteenth, eighteen hun- dred and fifyfour, with certain bands of Chasta, tcoton, and Ump 23,980 00 25,780 00 River In: per articles teenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four... as 2,150 00 and fifty-four, bands of Indians of Pugett’s sound, Washington Terri‘ory... Por fu'filliag the articles nego January tenth, eigh‘een hundred and fifty-five, with certain confederated 16,500 00 Tor the incredsed pay of Indian and psy of additional egynts author- ind by the act pasxd fret Marth eighteen hundred ani fifty- Te... - For the i 8g nts, authorize by the sc’ parsed March fret, eghteen hundred and DO OG ice For wer <* three Indian agents ia iforoia, per act twenty eighth Sep- tember, eighteen hundred and fitty, and act passed March fint, e’ghteen = hundred and Ofty-five...”. Sones for expenses cf the recouncissance the boun line between the Chow taw end esaw Indians... For fuigiling treaty with the Wysudort Todians of thirty firet January, eigh- teen hundred and fSitty five. 7 Por arrearages due the Choctaw @iane under various treaty stipule- 6,375 00 1,334 00 12,000 00 1,000 00 123,566 67 766 00 the other chief: of bureaus of th Navy Department. [Indefinite For pay cf superinte: ae con structors, and all .be civ:] establish- ments at the sever. 1 rsvy-yards and Nor seying tha ceeds 20 as lor others in the Washtogten Wy-yerd the ocm- an eee the abt a twenty-second, Kendrt ard fitty-four. For provisions for commissicn, war rant, and ed t brie and seamen, incluai marines Fer surgeon'snscescar'es: for the sick and hurt of the navy, in- and ssseseeseceee 196/480 00 sion, fuel fur steamers and purchase ef. To contiuus the censtru-tion of the si. steam-‘rigates, To enable ths +-ecretary of the Navy to carry into eff-et the “ joint r-eolution respecting the Arotic ¢xzetitien, com: manded by the Pased Assistent Sur- geon E. K. 2 naceepsessocese: ee For crdnauce and crdnance stores and small srms, including incidem‘al ex- publication the Ame Por the purchase of nautical instru- ments required for the use of the navy, for repeits of the same, and also of astronomical instruments, and for the purchase of nautical books, and binding the rame...... 0... ——— and — ig sailing di- ‘ons, yarogray ‘urve: Bonskie nas Broo di F models, and copyi: a age, freight and tran: peutes aed for working lithographic press, in- cluding chemicals; for keeping grounds im o.der; for fuel and lights, and for all other contingent expersss of the oo fice, and United t observa ‘ory Por continuing the iF ay je eXpeuses con- 7 —— there oe for the wages of per: the obrervatory and bydrographical office, vis: One Lithegrapher. one tn etrument-maeker, two watchmen, and To enable the rec: y the ealsry of Profesor James P. end- 2 banded fen ten ‘ibisuoahe : ing June i teen and fifty six... a For con ingent expen-es that crue for the following purposes Freight and transportation, printin¢ and stationery, advertis'ng in newspe- pers, books, maps, models, acd draw- ings, purchase and repair of fire en- gines and machinery, repairs of snd attending to steam epginesin navy- ee — @ Se aee of Tses and oxen, acd driving teams, carts, timber wheela, ead the pur- chase avd repairs of workmen's tools, postage of public Irtters, fuel, oil, and candles for pavy-yards and shore sta- tions, psy of watchmen, and inciden- tal labor, not chargeable to any other appropriation, labor attending the delivery cf s’ores on civil stations. wharfage, dockage, and reat, travel- a Se un- rs, eral expenres, store and office rent, stationery, facl, com- missions and pay of clerks to navy agents and storeksepers, flags, awn- ings, and packing-boxes, rremiums and other expenses of re:ruiting, ap prehend ng deserters, per diem pay to persons attending courte martial and courts of inquiry, and other ser- viess authorised by law, pay tojudges advocate, pilotage and towege cf ves seis and ass! to vesrels in dis trees, billaofhealth and quarantine expenses ofthe United States nay in foreign ports...........-ceeesee nove Forrepsir of buildings for the neces sary sdditions and repairs to the works for beating the bui'dings, and support of the Naval Academy at An- For contiauing the sea wall along the mi waterfront of the academy grouads, grading drainicg, and fill- ¥ ing in low grounds im order...... ...... or repairing, caulking, and for other pairs of th» flosting balance extension, and comple‘ion of the following ob jects, and for contingen: expen. ees at the several navy yards, vis: PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE. For completing coopers’ shoop and watebmen’s quarters; g front of basin; dock ieee sewer and — age; removing e back of timber shed; Paving; flue boiler at rmither y; Pg of . peek for tp: new shell house for sate ing ofsheels, and repsirs ofall kinds.. : woo eee BOSTON. For rem-ving’and -altering coal house at smithery ; stone wall acrth ride of fabs — sae filling area spound mechine sh~p and smithery; packing- beuse and oorpsrace; rebuilding dock: engine boiler ouse; paving area arcund crydeck; paving betwern sbejs numbers thirty one and thirty- toree; «xtension of c:ty sewer ta sea wall: fin shing col loan at rope welk; hinery for machine shop hery; steam e and pump for rope walk ; completing the foundry, boier, and machine sho and rece-sary tool; for the same sud repairs of all kinds NEW YOR! ; dry deek pavement;} filling Places and gr ; Oakum .cker; and completing the foundry, siler, acd machine shcp, aud ne- cessary tools for the came To pay amount due for evgioe howse. Por rc pai 6 of PHILADELPHIA. For aldicg rixty feet to ship-house F; reof of rhip-house F; roof to ship- house G; wharf number four; dredg- ing cbannels; repairs of dry deck; end repairs of all kinds........ oe wees bef eornrnaeeee for ordnance building. com| cre- die to marize railwa:; ey ap boikr shop; conversion of crirance to machine shcp; forge ehcp for new steam hammer; shoring wsys in ship howe T; lining wails of slip; yivements, drains and guttsrs; grad- and filliog low places; raising roof of brace foundry; fire jne-houge ; dredging chaune «, reservoir “or water; gaspipes sad fixtures; and repairs NORFOLK For continuing quay wall; reservoirs for rain pecepld “— ng breyzcoatt foundry; engine o! icck ; carpen- ter’s workshop; rail “tacks and cars at St Helena; scows, Lengel Poovey and derrieks; steam-boxes boilers; itch-hcuse; completing the fountry, ler, and mechine-shops, and reces- sary tools for the same; and repairs of all kind -........... PENSACOLA. For pumanent wharf, basin, and dredging; o>picg for basir; fillieg fa and paving, and removing sunk ceis- son; peintskop and cooperage, (to complete ;) repairs of cisterns num bers fourteen, twenty-five, end treaty. for the Mavy....csccesss scsssse 9,700,500 OO iz 150,000 00 540,000 00 £0,880 00 18,000 00 8,160 00 2,000 90 843,048 00 26,044 38 98,000 00 10,000 00 58,268 00 192,886 00 821,817 00 atx; water 5 te it b eves et weed gate sbelbT use * 180,000 00 12,900 00 9,000 60 For mimallaneous ime . 4 compeneation to William M. F-Ms- gtaw, for carrying the mali on route thourand i number eight bund: and eleven, from J. — ee rourl, te Great falt Lake City, Territory, monthly, each way, ac- undsr » hich — ig to Becoat ee) service is now sommencing with the eighteenth ag | of Augu-i, eighteen hundrea and ffty-four, and continuiny one year - 245,000 00 | For compencation to Jacob Haii, for Fr St depeeatts tod sel cet For clerks in the offices of For postage (tals Gnd-ctanped exten Bs 3s 33 22,000 00 For continuation of basin and 409,000 00 SoH the bene _ —_ =e FOR HOSPITALS. it thoussnd ni undred AT BOSTON, MAS ?ACHUSETTS. Fate, fom Ind prude yr, Miscou, For repairs of all kind: se 6,000 00} to Eavta Fe, Terrttory of New Mexico, AT NEW YORK, NW orion oer le gece pm soeti BE, aK. contract under which said service ts Picspeiodig wall; repatrs of ball now being performed. for cne year and fences; prading and from the eighteenth day cf August, machirery; labor and repairs of eighteet: hand-ed and four - KAGE... ss0sresssscenersersseessergerseneeenes 19,270 00] por compensation George H. Gid- AT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVA- dings, for carrying the tiail cn route NIA. re number twelve thousand nine hat For repairing lcwer floor of maim build- dred, from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to ne improving wharf property; re Ban An‘onio, Texes, monthly, each - ‘@ to fu grates, and rang- way, according to ihe contract under ers; gas, house 8; and white- which raid service is now D¥ing warhing, water rent; furniture, abd formed, commencing wih the i* repajrs to eame, and repairs of al! teenth day of August, eighteen bun- KINGS... ees csstereemeeeereceee cere 7,100 00] dred ard fity foyr, and coptinuirg AT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. For repairs cf horpite] and dey enden- ners F AT arabinrogenre a ‘or water-dlose ightning conduc’ draining se wa'l around farted” ground, and repairs of a'l kinds...... FOR MAGAZINES AT PORTS! Shani NEW HAMP- HIRS, For repairs ofall kinds. AT BOSTON, MASSACUUSETTS. For fire-p-oof building for loaded shells, housefor unloaded rhells and work- shop, plattcrms for stowing shot, ad- dition to storehouse for gun ¢arti- ages, ard for repairs cf all kinds...... AT NEW YORK, NEW YORK. For gunner’s boure, at Ellis’s irland, mechinery, and fitting :oom for ita use, gun-carrlage shop, building for stowlag guc-csrriages, fire p-ocf building for loaded shells, building for unloaded shells, shot platforiis, stowage, end transportation of guns, and fer repairs of al kinds... ae AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN:YLV4 NIA, For s fireproof bailding for lcéded shells, purchase of land. magazine, and Keep»r’s houss, and fitting room for Crdmance atorer.............0-0++0 eveee AT WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, For a cp machine, (Wright’s patent ) rebuilding ex; erimenial batt ry,and fuel for ordcance foundry...... eons AT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. For fitting up storehouse for filiin; shot platforms, and gun ssids. AT PENSAOOLA, FLORIDA. For a fire proof house for loaded shells, fitting room for ordnance stores, gun- ekids, skot platferms, su2 repairs of magazines . : * MARINE OORPS. For the pay of the cfficers; non-com- missioned officers, music'ans, snd privates, clerks, meesengers, stew- aris. and servants; for tations and clothing for servante, subsistenceand additional rat:ons for five years’ ser- vice of officers; for undrawn clothing and rstiona, bouoties for re enlist rents, and pay fr unexpired terms of previous service For provisions for marines 19,828 00 29,000 00 110,000 00 20,000 00 9,600 00 10,000 00 8,000 CO serving on store - . - For clothing - - - Fortuel = - . - - For military sters, repsirs of erms, pay of armorer; for accoutrements, ordinance stores, flags, drums, fifes, ani musical instruments - < For travsportation of officers and troops, and expensesof recruiting - For repairs of bairacks, amd rent of temporary Derracks and ¢fices For cont'pgenc'es, viz: Freight, ferriace, cartage, and wharf- age; compenation to Judges advo cate; per diem ‘or sttending courts martial and courts of irq > for constant abor, house rent in liew of quarters, buria! cf d ceased marines, printing, mest stationery, forage, postage, pursuit of d-serters, candles, cil, straw, furniture, bed- eaoks. epades, shove's, #xes, picks, and carpsntera’ tools, expense of a horse for me-seager, pay of matron, ‘watherwoman. ani porter for ths hoe pital et headquarters - . For two clozks, or assistants, employed from the commencemei:t of the pre+ ent fiscal year, in the United States naval estronomics] expedilion,.to te paid as the first or iowest class of clerks - - . - 2,409 00 For their compensation for the next a = - 9,400.00 fiscal year For the erection of a msrine hospital a! Galena, iliincis - - 15,000 00 the purpose of continuimg exper'’- mentsin testing Lieutenant Kodman’s pan of casting cannon hollow, so as to effect the cooling of the mass from the interior instead of theexterior - For transportation of the mails from New York to Liverpool, and back = - For transportation of the mails from New York to New Orleans, Oharies- ton, Bavannsh, Havana, and Chagres, acd back - : : For trensportation of the mails from Panama to Oalifornia end Oregon, end be-k : . : Fer carrying out the contract entered into by the Post Office Department, under the proviionsof the act ap proved thirtieth August, one thou- sand cight hundred ard filty-two, e+ tablishing a trimontbly mail by steam-yce:e'si between New Orleans and Vera Cruz, via Tampico - For transportation of the mails, in two steamships, from New York, by South- ampton, to Bremen, and back, atone hundred thousaud dollars for each ship; and in two st amships, from New York, by Cowes, to Savre, and back, at seventy-five thousand dol lars for each ship, under the contract with the Ocean Steam Navigation Company of New York - - For transportation of the mails between Charleston and Havana = - . For transportation of the mails aczoss the Isthmus of Panama - To supply deficiencies in the appro- priations for the service cf ths fis‘al year, ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty five: For transportation of the mails from New York to Liverprol, and back - For transportation of the mails trom New York to New Orleans, Coarles- ton, Savannah, Havana, and Chagces, and back - - : For trensportation of the mails from Panama to Qslifornia and Oregon, and back . . : $1,500 00 6,000 00 819,600 00 261,000 00 828,880 00 60,750 00 3£0,000 00 60,000 co 150,000 co 550,238 65 202,878 21 249,242 02 For the eervice of the Post Office Department, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, ene thou- rest eight hundred and fifty- ve: For tran pct of the msils, in two steamships, from New York, by Scuthampt n, to Bremen, and back, at one hundred thousand dollsrs for each ship; and in two steamships from New York, by Cowes, to Havre, eni back, at seventy-five thousand dcllars for each ship, under the con- tract with the Ocean Steam Naviga- tion Company of New York : Por transporting ef the msils between Charleston end Havana, under the contract with M. U. Mordecai = 50,000 00 For the transportation of the mails across the Isthmus of Panama + 140,000 00 ——_ 18,686,547 41 By the act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Lepartment during the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, ona thousand eight hound ed ard fifty-six. For transportation of the mails + 6,981,933 00 For transpertation of the United States mail over the Michigsn Central Ra‘l road, (five hurdred and eighteen miles,) from the ninth Jun hteen hundred and forty nine, t- twenty- eighth November. of the same year - ° 850,090 00 6,177 €0 For compensation to postmasters § —- 2,150 000 00 For ship, steam bost, end way letters - £0 000 00 For SEER Oe pores . . + 48,000 00 or office furniture in the pest offices - 6,500 00 For advertising . = 100,000 00 For mail bege ' 64,000 00 one yeer, and in !ien of the compensa- tion therein stipulated . 1,200 0 | To continue the fourth section of the act of Corgr. ss approved fi'th August, eighte*n hundred and fifty four, enti- tled “An act making appro ns for the rervice of the Post Office De- ae during the fiscal year end- ing the thirtieth of June, ore thou sand e'ght hundred and fifty-five,” for one yesr from August fifth, eighteen hundred end fi‘ty-fire, and tbat the sllowance granted by sali eection to the deputy postmaster at Washing- ton city, District of Oelumbia, of one mill per pcund upon the aggtezate weight of rublic do.umente printed by order of Congress, and deposited in the office of the ssid postmas'er to be mailed, shall bes> construed +s to commence cn the fif.h of August, eizhteon hundred and fifty-three [{n- defizite ) : To establish and put in operation a yemi-moexth!y mail, by sea, from Fan Francisco. in the state of Celifornia, to Oiympia, in the Territory of Wa h- ington, touching st Humboldt jay. Qrnidad. and Crassent city. in tce “Btute of Cal-forria; Por’ Griord, Gar- diner city or Umpque, and Astoria. in the Territory of Oregon; Shoal Wa- ter , Port Town-ead, in the Ter- titory +f Wash'ngtoh, and at euch othe points as mia: b> designated by the Postma'ter General = - - To enable ths First Comptroller ef the Treasury toexamine the claim of Wil- lism R. Glover ard Thos. W Mather, and their a-eccittes, #xd ascertain and allow ¢uch damages as they ate entitled to, ia justice and equity, in consequence of the referal of the Post- master General to car.y into effect the contract entered into between Willism R. Glover and Thomas W. Mather and the Postmaster General in cightesn hundred and fifty-three, for the transportation of the msils on the Missise!ppi and Obiorivers - - To pay to Usish P. Monroe, his repre reatatives or avdégos,ss pay ia full for extra msil service on the mail- route from Sacramen‘e to Shasta, in the Stuie cf Ca ifurnia, commencing October the first, A. D. eighteen hut- dred ant fi ty-one, and ending July the fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two see To enable the proper comptroller of the treacury, under instructions of the Attorney General, to inquire whethi the contract ma'e by the Postmaste: Generel with jam L. Blacchard for carryi @ United Ststes mail on route numbered five thousa’d end sixty-six, in the yearet Lteen bun- dred and fifty-three, was violeted by the ‘o:;tmaster Geceral without legal and adequ.te cauce given by raid Blanchard; and if it was s> violated, then to secertain and silow such damages as he is entitled to in equity and Jastice by reason of such viola- tion, and that such damages be psid to sald Blamehard. [Indefinite } 88,500 00 320.090 00 9 810,557 26 By the act to provide accommodations for the Uni ted States courts -n the city of Jackscr, Misristippi To enable tue Secretary o: Interior to contract with the public auth ri- ties cf the city of Jackson, Missiesip- pi, for the pe-mareot use of rooms for the courts of the United States, in ths new city hall now ia process of construction in that city - - By the act making £0,000 co rintions for the current contingent «Xpecses of the Indian De and for fulfilling treaty stipulatiors wit! rtment, various ladian tribes, for the year ending Jana thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and for other purposes Fer the current and contimgent expen- ses of the Indian Department, viz: For the pay of superintendents of In- dian affairs, per acts of fifth June, eighteen hurdred and fif.y, twenty- seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and third March, eigh- teen husdrad and fifty-two - Fer the pay of the several Indian agents, perac'sof fifth June, eightsen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh Februery, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and thirty-first July, sigh teen bundred and fifty-‘our = - : For the psy of the severe! Indian egente, per act of thirty-first July, eghteen hundred and fitty-four, and for ariearages of pay to one in the State of New Ycrk, one at Green Bay, Wisconsin, ene for the Seminoles west of Arkansas, and one for the Indian t<ibes in Utah : : For the pa of interpreters, per acts o! thirtieth June, eigh’een hundred and thirty-four, twenty eeventh February eighteen hundred and fifty one, and thirty-fret July, eighteen hundnd gcd fifty four : : For the pey of clerk to superinten“ent at &t. Louis, Missouri, per actof twenty seventh June, ¢ightcen hundred and foriy six ° : = For the pay ofclerk tosuperintendentin Califorcia, per act of third March, eighteen hundred ard fitty two Fer present: to Indians - - For provisions for Indians - . Por buildings at agencies, and repairs therecf - : For conting¢ ncies of the Indian Depart- mest + 5 : e CAMANCHES, KIOWAS, AND 2PA- CH#38, OF ARKANSAS RIVER. For s:cond of ten instslments fer the purckase cf goode, provisions, and agricultural smplements, per sixth article treaty twenty seventh July, eighteen hundred and fifty ihres : For the ol pera of transportation of the recond of trn instalments cf goods provisions and" agricultural impje- ments, per sixth article treaty of twenty seventh July, eighteen hun- dred and fifty thres = CHEROKEES. For the payment of this tum due the Cherokees, on account of interest, be- tween the first of May, e gbteen hun: dred and forly five, ana first May, eighteen hundred and forty Fix, on stocks of the Ftate of Michigan. Leld in trust by the Secretary «f the In- terior, under the tieaty of eighteen hundred and thirty five, and Fup- plement of March, eighteen hundred and thirty six - | : : CHIPPEWAS OF MISSISSIPPI AND LAKE SUPERIOR. For nineteenth of twenty instalments jn money, per second sriicle treaty twerty nioth July, eighteen hurdred and thirty seven - For nineteentu of twenty in ts ingocd:, per second article treaty twenty ninth July, eighteen hundret ard thirty seven - - For nineteenth cf twenty ins‘alments for the purchase of provigions, per second article treaty twenty ninth du'y, eighteen hundred and thirty seven - - For nineteenth of twenty instalments for the purchas: cf todveoo, prr second article treaty twenty ninth July, e'ghteen hund-ed and thirty fev n - - - Por fourteenth of twenty five instal- ments in money, per fourth articl> treaty fourth October, eighteen hun- dred and torty two - 2 For fourteenth of twenty-five instal- mente in goods, per fourth article of 12.600 00 43,760 09 15,882 19 32,700 00 1,209 00 2,500 00 5.000 60 11,800 00 | 10,000 00 36,500 00 18,000 00 5,000 00 | 20 97 | For foutieenth of twesty-five ste. ments for the support fourth article ‘treaty foarth Oowber, jundred and : forty-two - For prery ayer with the as cf Lake Supeficr, 80 9a ~eheni to ths treaty coaduded hundred and fifty-four: geiosanged = panera ering, refar- eurve the bowidaries thereof, per second, third, and (weifth articles cf the trea- ty of Bepiember thirtieth, eighteen Wandred and Afty-four = . For the payment of the first twenty fn- stalmen‘s im coin, gocd-, etc , egricul- tural implementr, etc ,and educati ete., per fourth artic'e of the treaty September thirtieth, eighteen bun- ioc es pacha ot engank aire * pu ot dot articles, io be given to the Jourg men at ue pext annuity payment, s3 per fourth av icie of the treaty of Septem- ber thirtieth, eighicen hundred and fifty-four - - - For the purchase of agricultural imple- ments, and other artic'es, as presen's for the mixed bloods, per fourth arti- cle Of the trea yef tepiember thir- tieth, eighteen hundred and fitty-four Forte payment of such debts as may be directed vy the chie‘s in open coun- chi, and found to be jast end correet by thé Escretary of the Ipterior per foarth articie Sf trezty of Septem- b-r thirtieth, ¢igh"Sen humdred and fifty-four . - : For the payment of such debts of the Bois Foite bands as may be directed by their chiefs, and found to be just and co:rect by the Xecre ary of the Interior, per twelfth article of the te €) cf S-ptemter thirtieth, eigh- teen bundreu and Lf.5-f a - For the payment ef the fir-t of five in- stelments in blaake’s, :loh, «te, to the Bo's Forte band, per tweifth arth clecf the tr aty of feptember thir- tieth, cightesn handr.d and fifty-feur For the first cf twerty fastalments for the pay of six smt rand sesictante, pr fih and second srticler of the traety cf sepiembes thicti th, etgh- teen hundred and 6f-y four - For the first of twen y :nsielmants for the sappeot of six smith+hope, per fifth #nd second artic’es of the tre-ty of Spt mbr th'rtieth, eight en hundred and fifty-four . - For defraying expenses incurred in ne- gotisting tresty concinded on tha thirticth Feptember, eighteen bun- dred and fitty four, with the Chippe was, of Lake Superor - CHIPPEWAS OF SAGINAW. For permaZat apnuity in goods or other useful sruc, “~ Der fourth arti- cle treaty third of Augus., venteen huodrei and ninetyfive - od For permanent annuity in money or othcrvise per second article treaty seventeenth Novem ‘er eighteen bun- dred and ssven . - For permanent annuity in silver, pe? fourth article treaty twenty fourth mber, eighteen hundred and vat provision for suport ef <i for f_rming uters'Is , and the employment of o ai! thes in egriculture, end n’netesn, and seven’h article of treaty fourteenth January, eightern t oven CHICKASAWS3. For permasent snnuity in goads, per actef twenty fifth frubtraary, seven- b i nine 2, MENOMONIES, WIN- AND NEW YOuK Ly- Por edzcation during the pleazure of Gc: ‘8, per fifth article treaty elev- ath August, eighteen hundred and twenty ceven - - - CHOCTAWS For permanent anh'ty, per second ar- tine treaty 5x wa November, eighteen hundred and five - * For perma: ent annuity for support of light-horssmen, per thirtea: erti- cle treaty eighteenth October, eight- een hundred and twenty - = For petmentat provision for education. per eecond articls tr-aty twentieth of Jaovary, tighteen htiadre’ end twen- ty five '- = 3 For permanent previs'on for blackemith per sixth article trea y eighteenth of Cetober, cighte:n hundr d and twen ty, and ninth artic'e treaty twentisth <aavary, eighteea hundred and twen tr five - - - For permanent provi-ion for iron and steel, per sixth article treaty eight- eenth Uctober, eighteen hucdr d and twenty, and n-nth article treaty of twentieth January, elgiteem burdred andtwenty-fiva - - - CHRISTIAN IND'ANS For permanent annuity in mozey, pr ac.s twenty-ix h May, ¥ighteen hun dred ani twenty four, and twentieth May, eighteen hundred and twenty- six - - r : . CREEKE. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth articls treaty seventh August, nt unnuity im money, per article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen huodced aud two - For p rmavent anneliy!m money, per fourth srticle treaty twenty~ourch January,cigh ecn hi adred and twen- ty-rix = - = = » yp cenit provision for blacksmith ant end for shop and tools, article twenty-fourth Jan- eighiron hundred end tweaty g permanent provicions for iron and steel for shop, per eighth ar icle treaty twenty-fourth Jinuary, egh- teen bundred and t¥-nty eix - For ninet en cf twenty instslmenis for two bcck:miths and assistants, and sho, 8 and tools, per thirieenth article tr-aty twenty-fourth March, eighteea hundred and thirtytwo - ; For nineteenth cf twenty insta’m-nte for iron ani steel for chops, per thir- teenth article treaty twenty-fourth M-rch, eightesn hundred and thirty- two * = - = For permanent provision for tte pay of awreelwright, per e chth articl> treaty twenty sourth January, eigt- tee2 bundre t aad twenty -ix - Fer twent,-€fth of thirty-three instal- mepts fr education, per thir‘eenth articie treaty twenty-fourth Marcb, eighteen hundred and thirty two, and fourth article tresty four h Jan uary, eighteen hundred and forty-hve For blacksmith and 2s-istan’, and shop, end tools, during the pleasure cf the President, per fifh article treaty fourieenth February, eighteen bu érel and thirty-three - - For i <n and ates for shep, dating the pleasure o: the President per fifth artice treety ‘ourteenth February, eightzeu hundred and thirty-three - For wagon maker during the pleasure of the President, per fifth «1 treaty fourteenth Febroary, eighteen hundred and thirty-thres - For essistance im agricultural opera- tions during tbe p easure of the Presi- deot, per eighth erticietr-aty cwen.y- fourth January, eighteen hundrel Quad tweety-ix = - - = Por education during the pleasure of the Pres dent, per fifth artiele treaty fourteenth Feb-uary, eighteen bun- dred and thirty-three - - DELAWARES. For life annsi'y to ctief, per private aiticle to supojemental treaty twen- ty feurth September, eighteen hun- dred and twenty-nine, to treaty of | third October, eighteen hundred and elghteen - = : - ties to chiefs, per suj ple- mer to treaty twenty-sixth Coober, eighteen hundred and thir- ty-two - - - - For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty d lars, at five per centum, Demy the valu- of thirty six rections of lan: et apact by treaty of eigh- | tess hon¢r.d ani twenty-nine, fer 12,500 00 educa‘ior, per rei: lation of Senate, uinete:nth Janosry, eighteen bun- drei and ihirty-eight . For second of eight equal instalments PTORIDA INDIANS, OR SEBFINOLES. For twelfth of instalments fe go0ds, yer rixth atic’e treaty fourth qaneery, elghteen bupdred and forty- = A : Pa - Por twelfth of fifteen instalments im mcney, pereixth arti le treaty fourth Jaguary, eighteen hun¢red and forty- five, end fourth article treaty nioth rato eighteen hundred and thirty- < owas. For atrear. °f interest in Hen of invest- mert on one 2Undred snd fifty-seven thoussnd five huc‘red dollars; for four months, from the fret Mar to the thirtieth June, eig teen dred avd fifty-four, aid on fit? - sand <olla:e of the fame, to the ur. tieth September, eighteen bundred er record article Cctober, eighteen nd thirty eight - For imter.st im lew of unvestment om cus hundred and eves thousamé five bundred doliars, to the fre. October, eighte n hundred anu fy five, and 2,000 ou 4,800 00 ex Sity reven thousand five bundred *6,000 00 | at firs per centom, Der treaty viret-enth (ctober, eighteen hundred end thirty-right, (Dd eioth article treaty seventeenth May, etgh- teen hundred and fif y four 2 For psyqent of second instalment of fifty thowand dollera to be applied, urder the direct’on +f the Pres.dent, to agricultural purposes, z= minta erticls treaty seventeenth May, eigh- teem hundred and fifty four - KANSAS. For interert m lieu of investment on two hundret thousend dollars, at five per centum, pox second cle treaty fuurieen h Jatuery. eighteen bun- rej aud forty six RASKXASKIi-, PEORIAS, AND PIADKESHAWS. For payment of sccced of three ine rtsiments ia monty of thirteen thou- sand dollars each for™purchsee of former permanent eumonies and re- }icquishment of claini* end di pere!xth erticle treaty thi-ti-th May, eigoteen hundred and fifty 1-8r, For the second cf five instelmen:® for evpportot 3 bisekrmih and aasict- ant, per sixth article treaty thirtieth Msy, cighteen bundred end fitty- four, - - - For the recond 0° five instelments for the purchase of iron and etee!, per sisth article treaty th’rtieth Mey, ei htece hundred and fifty-four, KiCKAPcos. For crcond inrtalmrnt of interest, at five per centum, on cme hundred thousand dollars, 1 cducstion, per second article treaty +igbt-enth May eghteen bundred and fitty-four, Por the paymeat of th's eum, as eecond fosta'"uect upon two hundre thou- rand dLotS per second article treaty eighteenth Lay; © gbteen hundred and fifty-feur - = - MENOM NIES. For the last twenty instalments as en- nuity, in money, per enat mend ment to eecond erticie treaty third September, eizhteem hundred and thirty -cix, - 6 - For the last of twenty ins.elments for two black-miths and essistanta, per Penate’s amendm-nt te ceoond arti- ce treaty third Septemter, eighteen hurdred snd thirty-six, - For the last cf twenty instalments for iren end steel for : hops, per Bemste’s amendment to second article treaty third Feptember, eighteen hundred end thirty-six, - - - For the !e-tof twenty imstslmente for the purches: of provisions, per Feu- ate’s emendment to second article treaty third September,’ eigh' hunired aud thirty six, Por the last tweaty ins'alments for two thousand poonds todace>, per Fer- ste’s amendnicnt to second article treaty thirt September, eighteen hundred end thirty-eix, For tne last twenty imstalments for ferming utensils acd cattle, per Bea- ate’s amendment to sec-nd article traty thira Seytemter, eightern hundred end tLirty-+ix, e © For the iset twenty instelments for thirty bar-els of telt, per Senate's aw*udment to recond erticle treaty third sept-mber, eighteen hundred and thirty- - = For fourth of AitesD instalments for psy of miller, per foc rth article trea- ty eighteenth Vetoter, e.<btern bum- | dred and fortyci,ht, - MIAMIBS. For permanent provision fr biack- smith and ses’siant, per fifth article treaty sixth (Cctober, eighteen bun- dred and eighteen, aud tourth arushe treaty fifth Juns, elphteem bendred and fifty-four - - - - - | For permanent provision for miller, tr os Ne cfgansmi:h, per fif-h article treaty 820 00 | sixth October, cighteen hundred and | exghteen, fifth article treaty teenty- thhd October, -ighteen huodred and tlirts-7 Er, and fourth article tresty fith Junz, eighteen hundred and fftyfuur - ° + - 7 For fifenth of tweaty instalments in money, pet second article treaty twen- ty-eighti October, cizgn*een hundred ard forty, and fvurth er“‘tcle treaty fif.n June, eighteen hund sd and fifty four - - - bd For arrears of nine thousand severt bundred and forty-six doliars aed four een cents, for payment infallto Jans T. Griggs, and ber husband, iggs, and Sesh o-quach, por ameadment to fourth article treary fifth dune, cighteen bundred and fifty { ur - - For int- resi cri favestrsent of two bup- | dred end twenty < hundred sad fifiy ; x cents, at 10,060 00 WEag, 2.000 00 5,010 00 1,340 00 15,744 71 1,000 00 £00 00 1,000 00 3,000 00 1,600 00 2,000 00 600 00 6,900 00 600 09 400 00 | 1,500 00 2,000 00 20,000 00 | 849 Oo zo oo | treaty fifth Jane, vighteen bana2ed and fifty-four For interest on fifty thousand doliars, atfive per centum, for edzcational purp: er third «rticle treaty Sfth June, eighten bumdred and fitty- four % = 2 = For eccond of six equal annus! instal- ment: to M amies se iding om ceded Isnds, for purchase of former perpetu- al and other annuities, and relin- qui hmenst of elaims, per fourth arti. ee treaty fifth June, eighteen hun- drei aud fifty four - - MIAMIE.—E&€L RIVER. For psrmanent annuity in goods or cthirwise, per fourth article treety third Augast, seventeen hundr.d and ninety-five - - For permanent aunrity ia goois or othr wise, per third article treaty of twenty fir t August, eighteen hun- ire. ani five - - = for permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third aod separate ar- ticle to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred asd mine ° NAVAJOES. For fulfilling treaty stipalstions w.th the Devajoes, pursuant to the re quirements of the tenth srticle treaty ninth September, eighteen hundred and forty nine - - OMAHAS. For first cf three instalments in money | or o-herwise, for forty thousand dol- | lats each per annum fourth arti- | cle treaty sixteenth eighteen | huniired end fifty-iour - - | For first of tea instalments for cuppors ofa miller, per eighth article treaty eixteenth March, eightcen handrea acd fifty foor = - = For first of ten instalments for of bisokemith and ce wud eg eighth er icle *reaty e'xteenth March eighteen hundred and fifty-four - For firs: of t n iastelments for support of farce’, rereighth article trate sixteecth Mareb, eighteen hundr-d and fifty-four, 5 S = For the ereetion of a grist snu sow mill er tighth article treety six-eenth rags eight en hundrea end Sfty- ur, - : - For the erec'ien of a emi h's rhep. and Purchess of tools there cr, per | article of tresty siztcenth March, | _ eighteen bend-ed and Sfty-four, = | For ment of Lewis Scunsosee, (8 half breed,) io full for services, per eighth article treaty eixteenth March, cighteen hucdred and fifty-four, 1,680 00 540 00 600 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 | 1€0 co. 100 00 2,304 60 10 t 16900. 99 2,008 60 8,287 19 3,108 08 10£00 00 5,000 60 29,000 00 20,000 60 1440 @ =—_— 8,000 @ 12,000 ¢0 13,083 a9 2,200 00 81,789 8,000 @@ 44,008 08 ~m - Tm 0 6,000 09 <00 09 1,000 @)

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