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‘THE EVENING STAR. | OFFLUCTAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Passed at the Second Session of the Thir- | ty-minth Congress. (Posrie ‘0. $3 An AcT Making appropriations for ‘be car- Tent and contingent expenses of the Indiana Geparcment, and for folfilling treaty suipu- Jations with various Indian tribes for the | yearending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sen atives of the Umited States of America in Von- | gress assembled, That the tollowing sums be, | and they are bereby, appropriated, out of any Money in the treasury not otherwise appr: Tiated. for the purpose of paying the curre' contingent expenses ot the Indian depar: meBt and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes— For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, namely - j For the pay of superintendents of indian af- | fairs and of lodian agents, one bundred and ten thousand five hundred and fifty dojlars, For pay of sub-agents, six thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to supermtendent at Saint Lous, Missouri, one thousand two hundred dollars. For pay of temporary clerks by superinten- dents of Indian affairs, five thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to superintendent of Indian affarrs im California, one thousand eight hon- dred dollars. For psy of interpreters, twenty-eigh: :hou- sand four bundred dollars. For presents to Indians, five thousand dol- lars. For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. | Tor (oes, iron and st For buildings at agencies and repairs there- | of, tem thousand dollars. For contimgencies of the Indian department, thirty-six thousand five Rupdred collars. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the va- rious Indian tribes: APACHES. For second of forty instalments, to be ex- pended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, according to the terms of the sec- ond art le treaty October seventeenth, eigb- dred and sixty-five, sixteen thousaad , according to the terms of the same article of same treaty, three thousand Sve hundred dollars. ARAPAHO AND CHEYENNE INDIANS OF THE UPPER ARKANSAS RIVER. For second of forty instalments, to be ex- pended under the direction ot the Secretary of the Interior, according to the terms or the sev- enth article treaty of October fourteenth, eign- teen hundred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hunared and sixty-eight, fifty-six thousand dollars For transportation of goods, provisions, and se forth, purchased for the Arapaho and Chey- epne Indians of the Upper Arkansas river, tor the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundrea and sixty-eight, twenty thousand éollars. ASSINABOINES. For first of ments to be made during the Pleasure ef Congress, to be expended at the ciscretion of the President, in such articles, goods. and previsions, as he may from time to ume Tmine; ten thousand dollars of which may be expended in the purchase of stock ani- ms.s, agricultural implements: in mstracting im agricultural and mechanical pursuits; in employing mechanics; in educating their chil- dren; providing ae and proper medi!- cies and medical atten ee; care for and support of their aged, infirm, and sick; tor their beip'ess orphans. and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and im- provement; and also for pay of head chief, thirty thonsand dollars. ARICKAREES, GROSS VENTRES, AND MANDAMS. For first of payments to be made during the pleasure of Congress, te be expended in sach goods, provisions, @nd other articles as the President fore Hh time to time determine, five thousand doliars of which may be expended im the purchase of stock animals, agricultural implements: in instracting in agr cultural and mechanical rsuits; in employing mechanics, educSting their children. providing medicines and medical attendance; care for and support of the aged, sick and infirm; for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and im any other respect to promote their civilization. comfort, and improvement, and also for pay of head ebief, soldier chiefs, second chiefs, and Pierre G eau for bis services to the Arickarees, forty thousand dollars. CHEYENNES OF THE UPPER PLATTE RIVER. For this amount, the Cheyennes near Fort | Laramie, to be placed at the disposal! of the President, to be expended by him or under his airection, in such manner as will best tend to Sustain peaceanie relations with said Indians, ten theusand dollars. CAMANCHES AND KIOWAYS. For second of forty instalments, to be ex - pended under the direction of the Secretary of | the Interior, according to the terms of the fifth | article treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen bundred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, forty-thousand dullars. For transportation of goods, provisions, and se forth. purchased for the Camanche and Kio- | way indians, tor the fiscal year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, or somuchtbereot as may be necessary, eight thousand dollars. CAMANCHES. KIOWAS, AND APACHES, OF ARKANSAS RIVER Fer the fourth of five instalments, being the second series for the purchase of goods, provisions, and agricultural implements, per sixtB article treaty twenty-seventh July, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-three, eighteen thous- and dollars. For expences of transportation of the fourth of five instalments of goods, provisions, and agricelrural implements, per sixth article trea- ty twenty-seventh July, eighteen hundred and Ofty-three. seven thousand dollars CALAPOOL4sS, MOLALLA. AND CLACK- AMAS INDIANS, UF WILLIAMETTE VALLEY. For third of five instalments of the third series of annuity for beneficial objects, per sec- ond artiele treaty twenty-second January, eighteen hundrea and fitty-five, six thousand five hundred dollars. CHASTA, SCOTON, AND UMPQUA IN- DIANS. For thirteenth of fitreen instalments of an- Buity, to be expended as directed by the Pres- ident, per third article treaty eighteenth No- veinber, eightees Dundred and fifty-fear, two thousand dollars. For thirteenth of fifteen instalments for the pay of a farmer, per fifth article treaty eigh- teenth November, eighteen hundred aad fifty- tour, one thousand dollars. For thirteenth of fifteen instalments for pay of physician. medicines, and expense of care of the sick, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November. eighteen hundred and fitty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars For thirteenth of fifteen instalments for pay of teachers and purchase ot books and sta- tromery, per firth arcicle treaty eighteenth No- vember, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand two hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS. MENOMONES, WINNEBA- GOS, AND NEW YORK INDIANS. Fer educational purposes during the pleas. ure of Congress, per Mitth article treaty eleventh August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, one thousand five bundred doliars. CHIPPEWAS OF SAGINAW, SWAN CREEK, AND BLACK RIVER. For last of two equal instalments in coin, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying Snnuities, per second article of the treaty of August second, eighteen hundred and iifty-five, eighteen thousand eight hundred dellars. CHIPPEW A> OF LAKE SUPERIOR. For thirteenth of twenty instalments in coin, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, ——— bundre and flity-tour, five thousand dollars For thirteenth of twenty instalments goods, Bousebold furuitare, (and) cooking utensils, perfourth article treaty thirtirth September, eighteen bundred and fitty-tour, eight thoa- sand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalmen'« for ag- riculteral implements. and cattie, carpenters’ d other tools, and building materials, per fourth article treaty 'hirtieth September, eigh- teem hundred and fifty-four, three thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments for moraland educational pu . three hun- Gred dollars of which to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly, to enable them to main- tain aschool at their village, per fourth ar- tiele treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hun- ered and Sfty-tour, three thonsand doliars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments for six *miths and sesi+tants, per second and fifth arti- cles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen huu- dred and fifty-four, five thousand and forty dollars. For thirteeuth of twenty instalments for the Support of six emiths’ shops, per secoud and 1B articles treaty thirtieth September, e seen hundred and fifty-four, one tnousau three hundred and twenty-dollars. For eleventh of twenty instalments for the seventh smith and assistant, aud support of sbops, per second and fifth articles tr th Ueth September, eighteen bundred and fi tour, one ee fe ae dollars. For support of a smith, assistant, and sho fer the Bow Fort id, during the pleasure = We President, per twelfth article treaty thire h Septemner, eighteen bandrea and fifty- Jepr, Ane \bitd Brticle Westy of April seventh, | eigbteen bundred and s.xty-six, one thousasd and sixty dollars. . For support of two farmers for the Bois tort bind, during the pleasure of the President, | per rweltth article treary thirtieth September, e@cb'ren hundred and fifty-four, and third ariele treaty ef April seventh, eighteen han- deed and sixty-six, one (housand two hunured dollars For !nsurance, transportation, and necesstry costo! delivery of annuities and provisions ter Chuppewas of Lake Supenor, five tnou- sand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-three cents. BOIS FORT BAND OF CHIPPEWAS. For secend of twenty imstaiments, for the supportcf one blacksmith and assistant, and ceseary ter the dDiacksmith shop, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen han- ered And sixty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars. bor second of twenty instalments, for the support of one school teacher, and for neces- sary books and stationery, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundredand sixty-six, eight Dundred dollars. Fer second of twenty instalments for thein- struction of the Indians in farming, and pur- chase of seeds, tools, and so forth, as per third article treaty of April seven:h, eighteen hun- dred and sixty six, eight Bundred dollars. For second of twenty instalments oi annuity in money, to be paid per capita, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighveen han- dred and sixty-six, three thousand five hun- dred dollars, Forsecond of twenty instalments of annuity in provisions, ammunition, and tobacco, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen Bandred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars. Fer tecond of twenty instalments of annuity in goode and other articles, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, six thousand five hundred dolli For transportation and necessary cost livery ot annuity goods and provisions to the Bois Fort band of Chippewa Indians, as per sixth article treaty of April seventh, eighteen bondred and sixty-six, one thousand five han- dred dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Fer first of ten instalments of the second series in money, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen bundred and forty- two, and eighth ar icle treaty thirtieth Sep- tember, eighteen hundred ard fifty-four, and third arucle treaty seventh May, eighteen bundred and sixty-four, four thousand one bundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For first of ten instalments of the second series for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen han- dred and forty-two, and eighth article treatv thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ana third article treaty seventh May, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, four hundred dollars. For first of ten instalments of the second series, In goods, per fourth artiele treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and torty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eigh= teen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty seventh May, eighteen hundred and sar en three thousand five nundred dol- ars. For first of ten instalments of the second series for the support of schools, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hun- dred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article of treaty seventh May, eighteen bundred and Sixty-four, six bunéred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For first of ten instalments of second series, for the purchase of provisions and tobacco, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eight. een hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and Hfty-four, and third article of treaty sev- enth May, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty- seven cents For first of ten instalments of the second se- Ties for the support of two smiths’ shops, in- cluding 'he pay of two smitbs and assistants, and furnisbing iron and steel, per fourth art:- cle treaty fourth October. eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third arucie of treaty seventh May. een hundred and sixty-four, six hund: sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For first of tem instalments of the second se- ries, for pay of two farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred ana forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, and third article treaty May seventh, eighteen bundred and sixty-four, three hundred and Ubirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For thirteenth of twenty instalments of an- natty in money, per third article treaty twenty - second February, eignteeen hundred and fitty. five, twenty thousand dollars Fortbe eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, four- teenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eigh- teenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first of twenty-six instalments, to be paid the Chip- pewas of the Mississippi, as per third article teaty of August second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, eleven thousand dollars For meurance, transportation and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for Chippewas of Mississippi, three thousand eight bundred and si\ty-six dolars and seventy-five cents. PILLAGER AND LAKE CHIPPEWAS, WINNEBAGOSHISH BANDS. For thirteenth of thirty instalments of an- nuity in money, per third article treaty twen- ty-second Feb ‘y, eighteen hundred and hity-five, ten thousand six hundred and sixty- six dollars and sixty-six cents. For thirteen of thirty installments of av- nuity in goods, per third article treaty twen- ty-second February. eighteen hundred and tity-five, eight thousand dollars. For thirteen of thirty installments for pur- poses of utility, per third article treaty twen- ty-second February, eighteen hundred and filty-five, four thousand dollars. ‘For thirteenth of twenty installments for purposes Of education, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fitty-five, three thousand dellars. For thirteenth of fifteen installments for sup- port of twe sm.ths and smiths’ yo on per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and filty-five, two thousand oue hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of an engineer to grist and saw mil at Leech Lake, six hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS Uf THE MISSISSIPPI PILLAGERS AND LAKE WINNEBA- GOSHISH BANDS OF CHIPPEWA IN- DIANS UN MINNESOTA. For fourth of ten instaliments to farnish said ludians witb ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log-chains, two hundred grabbing hors, ten ploughs, ten grindstones, one hun- dred axes, (handled,) twenty spades, and other farming implements, per fifty article treaty May seven, eighteen hundred and jxty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the employment of two carpenters, one thousand eight hundred dollars, and two blacksmiths, one thousand eight hundred dol- lars; leur farm laborers, two thousand four bundred doliars; one physician, one thousand two hundred dollars, apd medicine for the sick, five hundred dollars, per fittn article treaty, May seven, eighteen hundred and six- ty-four. seven thousand seven hundred dol- jars. For this amount, to be applied towards the supportof a saw-mill to be buiit tor the com- mou use of the Chippewas of Mississippi. and the Red Lake and Pembina bands of Caippe- was. so long as the President may deem it Leces*ary. per sixth article treaty May seven eighteen bundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars. For pay of services and travelling expenses ofa bourd of visitors, to censist of uot more than five persone, to attend the annuity pay ments to indians, and to inspect the fields, buiidings, mill ua other improvements, as supulated i seventh article treaty Muy ven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. not exereding any one year more than tweaty days’ service, at five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles travel, at ten cents per mile, s1x Rundred and fifty dollars. For pay of female teachers employed on the reservation to instruct Indian girls in domes. tic economy, one thousand dollars, as per thirteenth article treaty May seventh, eigh- teen Dundred and six\y-four. CHIPPEWAS OF REDLAKE AND PEM- BINA TRIBE OF CHIPPEWAS. For this amount as annnity to be paid per capita to ube Red Lake band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty secoud October, eighteen hun. dred and sixty-three, and second articic sup- plementary to treaty twelfth April, eighteen bundred and sixty-tour, ten thonsand dollars. For this amount to the Pembina band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the Presi. dent, per same treat; ve thousand dollars. For the tourth of instalments for the purpose of supplying the Ked Lake band of Chippewas with gulling twine, cotton matter, calico, Linsey, blankets, sheeting, flannels, pro- Visions, farming tools, and for such other use- inl artucles, and for such other useful pur- poses as may be deemed for their best inter- ests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelith AP teen hundred and sixty- four. eight thousand dollars. For the fourth of fifteen instalments for same objects for the Pembina band ot Chippewas, per same heap tour thoneand dollars. For tourth of fifteen instalments for pay of one blacksmith, one physician, who sbuall furnish medicine for the sick, ome m Hier, and one farmer, per fou! article of same treaty, tbree thousand mine dred dollars, For tourth of fifteen instalments forthe pur- chase of iron and steel and other articles for blacksmithing purpores, per same trea'y as above, one usand five hundred collars. For fourth of fifteen instalments, to be ex. nded for carpentering God other purposes. aoe came tanta one thousand ‘dolar, La Por fourth of iieen ins'simenty, to defray 1, and other articles ne- | the expenses of & board of visitors, to cons: t Of Bot mere then 'Pr-epersons« + attend an a the annuity payment: of the said Caippewa Ln- Gians, Whose pay sbal: not exces: five dil per day, each. aud for not more ‘han Gays, Aud ten cents per mile for travellt penses, und not to exceed three hundred per sixth article treaty October se-on', ween hundred and sixty-shree, three hunir and ninety dollars. For insurance and transportation of annul'v goods and provisions, and iron and ste-l for blacksmiths, for the Obippewas of Rea Lake and Pembina tribes, five thonsand dollars. OHICKASAWS. For permanent annaity in goods, per a twenty-fifth February, seventeen hundred ani ninety-nine, three thousand do!lars. For this amount, to pay the interest on c»r- taim non-paying stock, held in trast by tye Secretary of the Treasury for the Chickasaw indians, tor the two fiscal years ending June thirty, eighteen Bepdred and sixty-eigi'y per tenth article treaty of April twenty-echt, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one hundrei and nineteen thousand eight huadred ind filty-mine dollars and ninety-eignt cents: Prove vided, That the Attorney General of the Uui- ted States shall be and he is hereby instructed to inquire into the cendition ef all fands neld in trast by the United States for said tribe and for all other tribes of Indians, and what rem- edy exists for the security of the United States in respect to the non-paying stocks ec he'd, and the value thereof, what ks are nou- ying, and what proceedings should be tak 1 for the security of the United States in resp -c! to the same, and report thereon to Congress on the first Monday of December next. CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per second article treaty sixteentn November, e:ghteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article treaty twen'y- second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tbree thousand doliars For permanent aunuity for support of light- horsemen, per thirteenth article treaty eigh- teenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, end thirteenth article treaty twenty second Jane, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hun- dred doflars. For permanent anonity for education, per @econd article treaty twentieth January, eigh- teen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen bundred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support of black- smith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth Octo. ber, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article treaty January twenty, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hondred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity tor iron and steel, per nimth articie treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thir- teenth article of treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars. For interest on five hundred thousand dol- lars, at five per centum per annum, for educa tion, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained in the tenth and thirteenth articles of the treaty of twenty- second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty-five thousand dollars. CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS UF INDIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For third of five instalments, second series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per second article treaiy twenty- fitth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, six thousand dollars. For eighth of fifteen instalments for pay and subsis:ence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plough maker, per fourth ar- ticle treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hun- dred and filty-five, three thousand five hun- dred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for pay and subsistence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming oper- ations, and one school teacher, per fourth ar- ticle treaty twenty-fifth Jane, eighteen bun- dred and fifty-five, five thousand six nundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for salary of the head chief of said confederate bands, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth Jane, eighteen hundred and filty-five, five hundred do! 8. OREEKS. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty seventh August, seventeen hun- dred and ninety, and fifth article treaty sev- enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-fiz, (fifty-six) one thousand five hundred doilars For permanent annuity in mouey, per sec- ond article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article treaty sev- enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six ubree thousand dollars. For permanentannuity in money, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen bundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty thousand dollars For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assistant, and forsbhop and tools, per eighth articie treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and filth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty doliars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel for shop, pereighth article treaty twenty-fourth Jsnuary, eighteen hundred aad twenty-six. and fifth article treaty seventh August, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and seventy dollars. For permanent annuity for the pay of a ‘wheeiwright, per eighth article treaty twenty- fourth January, eighteen hundred and twene ty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars. For blacksmith and aseistant and shop and tools, during the pleasure of of the President, per fifth ariicle treaty tourteenth February, eighteen hundrea and thirty-three, and fifth ariicle treaty seventh August, eighteen hun. dred and fifty six, eignt handred and forty doll: F iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fifth article treaty sev- enth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two bundred and seventy-dollars. For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty four- teenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty- three, and fifth article treaty seventh August. eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dotlars. For assistance in agricultural operations, during the pleasure of the ‘President, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eghieen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-six, two thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure of the President, per fitth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fitth article treaty seventh August, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand dol- Jars. For five per centum interest on two hun- dred thousand collars for purposes of edaca- ion, per sixth article treaty seventh Angust, eigbteen Rundred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. For interest on seven hundred and seventy - five thousand one bundred and sixty-eight Gollars, atthe rate of five per centum per n- num, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-eight thous- and seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars and forly cents, ander provisions of third article treaty June fourteenth, eighteen bundred and erxty-eix. For transportation of such articles as may be purchased for the Ureek nation under tres- ty of June tourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, five thousand dollars, CHEROKEES, For this amount, or so mueh thereof as may be necessary, to enanle the Secretary of the Interior to cause a census of eacn tribe to be taken, under provisions of the twelfth arti- cle of the treaty of July nineteenth, eizatesn bundred and sixty-six, twenty-five hundred dollars. For provisions and clothing furnished the army under Ap-potho-le-ba-lein the winter of eighteen hundred and si ixty-one-two, pertwen- ty-eighth article of treaty of July nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, ten thousand dollars For pay of losses of property by missiona- Ties, OF Missionary societies, on account of the troc ps and agents of the United States, treaty July nineteerth, eighteen hundred and six y- 91x, thirueth article, twenty thousand dollars. CROWS. For tirst of payments to be pleasure of Congress, to be expended for such usefal goods. provisions, and other articles as the President from time to ume mine; eight thousand dollars of which instal- ment mi be expended in the purchase of Stock animals, agricultural implements; in the employment of mechanics; in edacating their children; in providing fecessary medicines and medical attendance; care for and support of the aged, intirm, or sick, for the helpless or- bans of sid Indians, and in any other respect promote their civilization, comfort, and im- provement, snd aleo for pay of head chief. twenty-five thousand dollars. For this amount for pay of sixteen half- ‘breeds, in goods « r money, at the discretion of the Prerident—filty dollars each—eight han- dred dollars. For this ameunt to be paid Pierre Chien, in consideration of the friendship and services rendered by bim to the Crow Indians,two nun- dred dollars. DELAWARES. For life annuity to chief, per private article to supplemental treaty twenty-fourth Septem- ber. eighteen hundred and twenty. ine, to 4 October. eighteen hundred and handred dollars. For interest on forty-six thousana andeghty dotlars, five per cantum, beinz the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty made during the © eigh’een bundredand twenty nine for-duct- t othousand three andr das! {acd o- JAPS, Per S MALS TesUiUivu Jduuary DIMAleeM Oy tit ten Rendret and thirty sieht, and ff h article treaty of May sixth, eighteen Rundred aid Ofty six For this anownr be nlieed to the credit of the belawares in the purchase of their ar w res- +Fvation in (be covisions of treaty of July four:h, e:ign:een hundredand Xt) S12, fOurlWeniM articie, thirty theasand D WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED | TRIBES IN WASHINGION TERRI- LORY tot! For eghth instalment on one hundred and fif vy (housand dollars, under the direction of tient, per sixtn a treaty twenty. second January. eighteen hund-ei and fifty- five, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments fur the establishment aud support of an agricaltural and ind ial school, and to provuie said schoo! with * suitasie instructor orins'ructors, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second Janvary, eighteen bundrea and fitty-five, nree thonssnd do) iars For eigtth of twenty instalments for the establisDment and support of a smith and car- pruter shop, and to furnish them with the neversary tools. per fourteen'h article treaty twenty second January. eight-eu bandred and litty five. five hundred doilurs For eighth ¢ webty in-tallments for the emp OYMrR' Of # hiackamt'n. carpenter, farmer, ard pbysean who shall furoish medicines for th sick, per foarteenth articie treaty t s-ond Jannary, eighteen bundred and five. four thousend six bu . RE CONT F hens T. WALKER, MEROHANT TAILOB, Seventh Btreet, Ri ctfully informs his friends aod the pablio geuerally that be bas a fine, large and well- selected assortment of ©LOTSB, OASSIMEBES, VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS That he is cetermined to ran off at advance on cost. ana an4 ry small ‘ereona patronizing his establishment will be guar: a GOOD FIT and good workmanship, ‘& be in determined to employ none but the best workm P 8—JOHN A. McLEAN takes this method to inform his friends that he will be fouad at bis post at the above pla: here he will be pleased te cater te their taste iving them garments to suit the most fastidious, and seeing that their gar- ments are made up fm the most workmanlike man- er. rtner- ner. mb it-tm LOTHS, OABBIMERES, ' ntiemens’ FURNISH: Rains to mare ap for « and Sashionable a its of olothi: if new establishment, No Suo Bence tee doors west of the National The- ater, Persons desiring neat fitting and fashion- able Clothi: term: ould not fail EBOHANT TAILORING, Im* No. 320 . J, HEIBERGEA, SN 31 eam ep sivauia eveece (eo Penney! vania avence,~ BANKERS. S®VEN-THIBTY TREASURY f any series. ex: od NEW FIVE-TWEN' BONDS. AT THE met OsAL BANK OF OOMMEROB OF GEORGBTOWNR, D. ©. Internal Revenue Stamps for Hotes. Checks, Drafts Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, other legal documents for sale at Government rates mh? Im 3. @. HAMMBE, Oashier. my 1-tf NOTES, for JAY CooKE «& co., BAHKEES, Piteensh street, opposste Treasury, Buyand sel 8 tcurrent market rates, and heey onstantly on hand, e fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND OOMPOURD INTEREST NOTES. Orders for BTOCKS. BONDS, &c., execated, and Ocllections made on all accessible points. welt BARBow «co., BARKBES, Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh reet, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB dy 3-tf AND LAND WAREARTS. First Nationa) Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WS. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UBITBD STATES, 16th strets, opposite the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer United Sater ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We bay and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES st current market rates, FURNISH BXICHANGE and make Coliections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ONITED STATES, We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carcfal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished Ww HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washingt©n, March 29, 1865. mai-tf GOVERNMENT SALES. Borsa OF OBDHANCE, avy DeraRtmenr, WasuincTon Oiry, March 15, 1867. BALE OF OLD AND UNSERVIOERADLE aR- PIULES OF URDNANOE. There will be sold at pnblic auction, to the highest bidders. at noon. THUBSDAY day of April, 1 Ordnance, Ni Pennayiva- ia. a lot articles of \d Shell, about reven hundred (7 (breech-loaders.) about twenty-five ets. rifled and smooth bore, other stores. rf; be deposited on the conci rm maleic within ten which time the articles must be yard. otherwise they will soverts ment. mh 16 23 Chief \W 248F PROPERTY Fo! Chef Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washi Wasarnsion, D C., March iene By order of the Quartermaster General lowing palidings und Wharves at the foot of Sinth street will be sold at public auction on BIDAY, March 23, under the supervision of Tevet Lieutenant Colonel James M- Moore, A. Q. M.—sale to commence at 1i o’clock—to- wit: 1Gri 29x126 feet. 402119 feet, be Terms: One half cas! oi 1 Storehouse. 70x72 I Wharf, 70x73 feet. contatnta Va piles and eaps, end 21,993 fee! jocring. 1 Wearf, 1202139 feet, containing 7 624 cubic feet 2,400 cubi in strings, a in piles and eaps, and 70,740 fect in strings and floorin; 1 Addition. S0x118 fast, contafning 1,460 cubic feet in pion and cape, and 7,000 feot in strings and 1 Addition, 21x158 feet, containing 2,490 cubic in pales end caps, and 15,s03 fect in etrleg Ly and flooring. font, containing 810 cubic feat eet aoa ‘ond 7,292 feet in strings end 450 cubic feet i ‘Peutrreot fo sirius sad fooriag bee eA hy Chief ‘o +" Depot Washineto in.” ee SA's Chl S- . Beet Wastages, Po2t4BLs STEAM ENGINES, of efficiency, durability, inimum of weight ond price. They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 beinginuse. All warranted satis- factory, or ne sale. Descriptive circulars sent on Spplication. Address J, 0. ROADLBY 2 O0., fe s-cosm Lawrence, Mass, AINTY DISHES; Receipts Collected by DiiSrecese orate tee cece Hymnal; eedited by Frank Sewall. Pickwick iamond Bdi . Headiant on the tom edicine; New Eéition Murray’s jeorders of Nerves. Story ofa le eview for February. De Bow’s ANGK TAYLOR, 1 OBANGES' B rial vf ITTES OBANGES!! OF prescrving. BN. W BO corner 4th ana F mbs under Ebbitt House. AUCTION SAL BX Gseey '& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. LOT UF BUILDING MATERIAE A BE N TH Beak F EILDING | RUNTING F STAEET NOK THeHRWKEN 9TIL AND LOTH STREBIS. aT PUBLIO AUCTION we sb be premises, a good lot of ie! Brick and @ Frame Building in the rear 9 t. Terms cash, to beremoved within 10 days after the ¢ mb GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. S7 THE ABOVE SALE until FRIDAY, the 24 nt, same hour sad place GREEN & WILLIAMS midd Auctioneers. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acta FIBST CLASS BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON VERMONT AVENUE, between K and L streets north, at Public WEDNESDAY, the sell, on the d by & two story ttention of buyers to thiseals, as | the location ts cood, and being « first class] which makes it very desiranie One thred cash, balance in 6, 12, and 18 for netes beari ‘4 d mm id the cost of the pur- the day of sale. BN&W and revenne stamps <5 12 NEW MATIONAL BXPEBSS WAGONS AT On MONDAY MOKNING, April ovclock, Lwilisell at the Wacon Bs | of B. P. Burford, Ne. 7 Bridge stre: George- town Express Wagons, 8 Bew one bors: 2“ two-ho Were built in the wery be ional Express Company, a will be soid to the highest bicder for it he BP. Bi THOS. DOWLI & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, }. #26, corner of 7th and D streets. NEABLY NEW BLAOK WALNUT PARLOR AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE, CARPETS. &-. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On TUESDAY, ant, at 10 o'clock a ers all, 6 fy 1, at He 411 Boat: tween 12th and i3th the follow: Ing articles, viz Haircloth Osetor and six Bush-bottom Chairs B* canes Marble top Centre Table aud Haircloth Loanze Black Walnut, tei sion Table Cane-seat Chai Windew Shades Painted Cottage all compieto Patnted Jenny Lind Bedsteacs. Dressing Eureans Washttande, Wardrebes and Parlor, Chamber, and 8pea Cooking Btove, with utensils Nearly new Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets Frenek Uhiva Dinner Set, all complete A cood lot of Kitchen Reuoisites And all other goods belonging to housekeeping, Terme cash The house is for remt. Inquire on the premises, Bb 18-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF A WOOD AND COAL NOBTH AND 3D STUBET WEST RETR 7A Lic TeoriON On MONDAY the 25th insti at 4o%olook p. m,, Isbell sell, on the oy 8. by virtue ofa deed of trust. dated the Dith day of Ortover, Ay D. 186, and duly recorded tn liber B. M. H.. No. 3, folios No. 230 and 231, of chattel record for Secgents, of Washington, D. O , the toliowing articles, viz Two good Carts, and Harness, Office, Stable. Ship, Stove, Saddle, two Shovels, ® jen, Outting Box, Curry Comb end Bre tw Beales,(one nearly new), ali the Wood and Coal and Fencing B pon and around the said premises, to highest bid jer, for cash. on the day ofeaie WILLIAM G. FLOOD, Trastes. mh 15-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 0 eee AMS, Aucts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. COPPER STILL. &c., AT AUCTION On MONDAY. 25th day of March at It's clock, at the Auction 8 of Thos. Dowling, G: owe. . G..1 shall expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash One Copper Still and Worm Five Ferment Tabs Two Bectifving Tubs, &c The sbove articles being seized by meon the Premises of James Lydom and confiscated for a violation of the Internal Revenue law L OLEPHANE. Collector Internal Bevenue for DO. ‘HO: WL _mb 18-lw cGuire & Co ,) lith street, Biar OUSBHOLD FUBNIT( On MORDAY nese Maree eae oor the northeast corne: th e shell sellan assortment of F PER edatonds and Bureaus Chamber Sete, Oanc-seat Chairs Walnut Extension Di: T Bair-cioth Parlor Onatre® _= jen Glass Ware Heating Stoves, &c. mi COOPER & LATIMER, Avots. B® W. L, WALL & O0., Auctioneers. We will sell] on MONDAY MOBNING, March 25th, at 10 o'clock. allthe Stock asd Fixtures of the Drag Store, tio. 31 7th street, between S and T streets, consisting of Jars, Bottles, Shelving, Drawers, 30, & lot Drags. with an as- sortment of usually found in a Drug “tore, W. L. WALL & O0., Aucta. '¥ GBEEH & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. LUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON ‘EIGHTH STRERT WEST, BET Ween @ ane x TS NOBTH, AT PUBLIC ‘Om TOFSDAY, the 26th instant. at 5 o'clock p. .. On the premtece, part o! Lin Square jo. 5 wix Di: tepth, containing 1,454 square feet of g ‘his property is on the next square abeve = Utice. wi ich makes it a desirable building ferms : $1000 cash: balance in six months, for pare beaiing interest, and secured by a deed of the premises. All conveyanci Fovente staaipe at the cost of the parcmassy, Ste down ne day of sale GBEBN & WILLIAM: ucts, & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, corner 7th and D streets. ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE or 6TH ¥ H ET NORTH At. UBSDAY, ti TREET W AND PUBLIo AUCTION. © 28th instant, at 5 o'clock Wiltberner'e eebaivicten of Bonnra met 1g W feet front on 8 street by 8 feet deep, to an alley. fi ing om 6th street 18 feet b: ne demas @ fifteen foot alley. with a od our room House, making them good building | “Terme: One-halfcash; balance in six months, for potes bearing interest, and deed ef trust on the premises. 350 wi GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, amb 19.23,23,28,28 §2Y COOPER & LATIMEB. Auctioncers, (Late clerks with James U, McGuire & Uo..) Southwest cormaer Pennsy!va: svenge and lith street, "Star ice Building.” TEES SALE OF IMPBOVED PROPER. TRUSTER'S BALE OF IMPROVE EE. “ deed of trust dated the Zist Ructions ip frontf tne’ promise, até s'chow tion, ip front of the prem! a orc . 00 TUBSDAY, the 26th day of March AUD, all that certain piece or parcel of ground sit- uate, lying and being ‘ash ngton city,D ©, nd k: and dist 2 ud records for sell, at Public uns ting 2S feet cn the east side of ee 1 west. between Cand D strqotus horth, with e depth of ove hundred’ang ate bet ie? an tem ard +ne-half inches (105 feet 10% taches, alley, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale : Galt cask, beleace tm Sand 12 tver 5 it therwise the trustee re- Pepa te prion bon ir givin; Boticein the werlog Star, A cost of * epancine and revenue stamps at expense of the purchaser. nanliaihe JOB W, ANGUS, Trastee ‘ooormn 4 LATIN Auctionsers, REAL mh 1-Stawads public scieyoe teeptoc orelsck melt aie it aot, ae thereafter,) the Real Estate cash advances relied oe . NDFRAME DAY. the 15th instant. at 5 e'olo Kp = . 18 POSTPONED | RAiLROADS. 1806 pressed noure 1867 Se EE ee TO THE NOBTH WEST SOUTH AND sorrH- WINTER SOHEDULB, Un apa * {ier November 19, 16>, tratus ety leave as Washington... 7 os Baltimore..9 155 bd eo 2s THE suit “DU TRACK BoUTE TELECAST s r} ERY, alace Staten snd nicht Cars. with modern improvem= saving from four to twelve hours y other ronte. Two | wi és eee worth. Through from Paltimore to ROOH ESTE: PITTSECRGH without chen, - aig Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the adva it chang } DEPOTS. ard no FERRIES. Owe 1B UNION hs oe route can be procares at the of *. cormer street and Penosylvania « % Under the National Howl. where rellable tater: mation will be aiven at all times. Passengers procuring tickets at this office — re ogcommodations in Sleeping Cars for ! . J. WILKINS, Ticket Agent 2 Washington, D0 ED. &. YOUNG, Gen, Pass. it. Baitimore, ars doris | HROUGH LIN Ww. TRGTON ET PHILADELPHIA AN. Casrmoves, Jen. ier Traine betw. ng tot Boy ren as follow Se + ee | "FOR WEW TORK’ itnoet of care, 4 xcept Sunday) at 7:45 e.m. and fH NEW YORK, changing cars st Philadel- Leave Gaily (except Sundey) et 11:15 8. m. and +0 p BR PHILADELPHIA. ro Leave dat! ~ ’ _ any onan Sunday at 7:45 and 11:15 », Ko SUNDAY. —— for New York and Philedgipbie at €:3 ». ¥. ancepin cars for Hew York on 6.0 p.m. train | "Through tickets to Philadelphia, Mew j Boston, can be had at the Station Oftes $P the Gaz. well 99 at the new ; May jankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 348 Penn, Bvenue, “tween 6th and 7th streets. See Baltimore and Ohio road advertisement ule between Washingten, Beitimore, Anns polis, the West. PC roe na | | fork. or how Gre now run as follews, oar Leave dail: Toxcept Buuaey,, at 7:00,7 iv, ex . a, .m., and 2: and 4:30, and 8:00 p _ WAY 8TATIO: Sunday, at 7: ere FOB WAY 6Ta’ TIONS s0UT) = OF ANNAPOLIS — 6:16 and 7.08 o. m@.,and at 3:0 and«s 2:0) and ALL PARTS OF T! 3 a ktere daily, except day, at 745a.m., and On Bun \t 8 ersbi .~ oc. THROUGH the washington in the aay ers and Brokers’ avenue, between 6th For New York, Phi jeement of fy 20RaF DISEASES, Sa TaAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OBTAIN REMEDY EVEB USED. -- Yes, A Postivs Ouns,” fer CONORRHaS, GLEE tr, BPRICTERES, a. Gontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercery to bs Taken to a Cure, Oniy Ten Polis Price— Male 82. BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOODII1 SORES. BOFUL. bet Ce @AMARITAN'S BOOT 4. steele 3 ~: it, eortan “Assistant Surgeon, 6th H. On the peti i id. Obio, ing for the Patent branted, tb him the 2 Jeoe, » for an im; day ovement te Cultivator Ploughs, re tified to a end show cause, if auy they F aatd pecition ought not to be crant opposing the exteusion are required ‘0 file in the Fatent ce their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least tweaty d before the day 3 = testimony —, — party to be uped at the said heart and oe the rules of accordance wil es office iM be furnished 3 epplicatton. tim eth ied upoe fore the day of heari pers fhe office twenty day A afte test A worered. siee, at thse notice be to DO "and ia the Hersid, Olevsland, Obie, “ouee,8 week for three ‘the firet successive weeks; the Picts to be at least sixty days previous to day of beering. T. 0. THEAKER 7 and send Their billie te the Belent Office with | PF oP Containing this notice. mhi-ww at] r 3! Fie “Ebisbe fs ee z & fs # F ze FH Ed i FEANCK TAYLOR.

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