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. | ' IN "THE EVEN — : OF Fic TAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, | Passed at the Second Sessieu of the Thir- ty-miath Congress. [Pustic—No. 88.) AN Act making appropriations for the cur- rent and coutingent expenses of the Indian Gepartment, and for fulfilling treaty etipu- lations with various Indian tribes for the | year ending June thirty, eighteen buudred and sixty-eight. [Continued from yesterday's Evening Star.) SEMINOLES. For five per centum interest om two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as anna- ity, per eighth article treaty seventh August, @ighteen bondred and fifty-six, twelve thoa- sand five bundred dollars. For interest on twe hundred and fifty thou- eand doliars, at five per centum, to be paid as apneity, (they baying jomed their brethren west.) per eighth article treaty seventh Augu. eighteen bandred and fifty-six, twetve thou- sand five Dundred dollars. For intereston fifty ‘uousand dollars, at the race of five per centum per annum, «te be paid annually for the support of schools,” as per thira cle treaty of Mareh twenty-first. eizh- teen hundred and sixty-six, twenty-five hun- dred dollars. Fer interest on twenty thousand dollars, a: the rate of five per centum per annum, “to be paid annually” for thesupport of the Seminole government, a8 per third article treaty of March twenty-first. eghteen hundred and sixty -8ix, One thousand dollars. SENEOAS. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth September, eigh- teen hundred aud ‘seventeen, five nundred dollars. For permenené annuity in specie, per fonrth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen Bundred and eighteen, five bundred dollars. Sor blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, | and iron and steel, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth artic! treaty tweoty- eights February, eighteen hundredand thirty. one, one thousand and sixty doilars, or miller, during the pleasure of the Presi- dent, per fourth article treaty twenty-eizhth February. eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six hundred dollars. SENECAS OF NEW YORK Por permanent annuity, im jieu of interest on } stock. per act of nineteenth February, eighteen bundred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars. | For interest, in lieu of investment, on seven- ty-five thousand dollars, at five per centam, per act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen nuan- dred ana forty-six, three thousand seven bun- dred and fitty doliars. For interest, at five per centum, on forty- three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario Bank to the United States treas. ury, per actof twenty-seventh June, eighteen Runcdred and forty-six, two thousand one huu- dred and fifty-two dollars and fitty cents. SENECAS AND SHAWNEES. For ent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eignteea Bundred and eighteen, one thousand doliars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and stee] for shop, during plessare of the President, per fourth article treaty twen- tieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, ene thousand and sixty do! SHAWNEES. For permanent annuity for educational pur- poses. per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen bundred and ninety-five, aud th ra article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. one thousand dollars For tourteenth instalment of imterest, at five per centum., on forty thousand dollars for edu- cation, per third articie treaty tenth May, eigh- om Bundred and fifty-four, iwo thousand dol- S. For permanent annuity, in specie, for edu- eationa. rposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred aud seventeen, and third article treaty tenta May. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. SHOSHONES. WESTERN BANDS. For fourth of twenty instalments, te be ex- pended, under the direction of the President, the purchase of such articles as he may deem stable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty October fi eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five thousand dollars. EASTERN BRANDS. | For fourth of twenty instalments, to be ex- | pended, under the direction of the President, ap the V ephapaen of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article treaty July second, eighteen Dundred and sixty-three, ten thousand dollars. NORTHWESTERN BANDS. For fourth of twenty instalments, to be ex- pended under the direction of the President, in the purchase of such article{s} as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per third artiete treaty July toirty, eigBteen hundred and sixty-three, five thou- sand dollars. SOSHIP BRANDS. Fer fourth of twenty instalments, to be ex- pended, under the direction of the President, tm the purchase of such articles, including cattle tor beraimg OF other purposes, as ne shall deem suitable for their wants and condition, either as buntsmen or herdsmen, per seventh article } treaty October seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, one thonsand dollars. SIOUX OF DAKOTAH. BLACKFEET BAND. For second ot twenty instalments, te be paid 12 such articies as the Secretary of the I nteri- or may direct,as per feurth article of treaty October nmeteenth, eighteen hundred and six- ty-five, seven thousand dollars, LOWER ERULE BAND. For second of twenty imsta!ments. to be paid 2B 2ucR arucles &s the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per fourth article of treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and six- ty-five, six thousand dollars. For second of twenty instalments, to be paid ch articles as che Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per fourth article of treaty of October tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, ten thousand dollars. ONK-PAH-PAH. For second of twenty instalments, being thir- ty dollars for eack lodge or tamily, (three hun- dred lodges.) to be paid in such articies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per fourth article of treaty of October twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, nine thousand coliars. OGALLALA BAND For second of twemty instalments, to be paid in such articles as the Secretary of the Interior amay direct, as per fourth article of treaty of October twenty-eignth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, for the Brulé and Ogallala bands of Sioux, to be placed a the disposal of the President, to be expended by him or under bis direction, in such manuer as will best tend to sustain peaceable relations with said In- dians, thirty-five thonsand dollars. SANS ARCS BAND. For second of twenty tustalments, being shirty dollars to each lodge or family, (two bundred and eighty lodges.) to be paidin such a@rucies as the Secretary of the Interior may direct. as per fourth article of treaty of Octo- ber twentieth, eighteen bundred and eix'y- five, eight thousand four hundred dollars. TWO KETTLES BAND. For second of twenty instalments, to be paid im such @rticies as the Secretary ef the lnte- Fior may direct, as per fourth article uf trea:y of October nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thir- tieth. eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. six thotsand dollars. UPPBR YANKTONAIS BAND For second of twenty instalments, to be paid im such arucies as the Secretary of the lure- Fie! ay direct, as per fourta article of treaty of October twenty-eight, eighteen huadred aad sixty-five, ten thousand dollars. YANKTONAIS BAND. For second of twenty imstalments, being thirty dollars for each lodge or family, (three red and fifty lodges,) to be paid in such a les as the Secretary of the Interior may Gsrect, as per fourth article of treaty of Ucto- ber twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. ten thousand five hundred dollars. sont OF Dagora. - For expense transporting and delive: articles turnished for Bine bauds of Sioux aforesaid, as required by treaties made at Fort Sully in October, eighteen hundred and sixty- five, twenty thousand dollars. LOWER BRULEs. For first of five instalments, bei; twenty- five dollars for each lodge or family engagea in agriculteral pursuits on their reservation, (one hundred lodges.) to be expended in stock. agricultural and other implemeuts, and im- provemen's, under the direction of the Secre- sary of the Interior, the saiastock, and so forth, | to remain the aa of the United Siates, | to be used for be sald orien by | lies, and im ne case to be sold or alienated by said band, per sixth article treaty of October fourteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. for | tbe fiscal year endiwg June thirty, hteen adred and sixty-eight, two thousdnd five uncred dollars. For psy of farmer, oo sixth article treaty of | October Tieen, eighteen hundred and sixty- five, for Hecal year ending June thirty, hieen hundred aud sixty-eight. nine hun- dred dotiars. For the erection of & blacksmith sop, per wath article treaty of fourwen, eign- Wen hondred and sixty-five, five hundred dol- jare For the support of ope biacksmith, and for oels, iron, and steel, and other articies nece: sary for the blacksmitu -hop, per sixth article reaty of October fourteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen handred and sixty-eight, one thonsand five buncred dollars. TWO KETTLES. 3 For firstof five instaiments, being twenty- five dollars for each lodge or family located on jJands for agricultura) purposes, (one hundred and thirteen lodges,) to be expended in agri- cultoral implements and improvements, per firth article treaty of October nineteen, eigb- teen Bundred and six'y-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred aad sixty-eight, two thousand eight bandred and twenty-five dollars. YANKTONAIS. For first of five instalments, being twenty- five dollars for each lodge of family located on Jands for agricultural purposes, (one hundred and fifteen lodges.) to be expended im agrical- tura! implements and for improvements, per firth article treaty of October twenty, exchtver bnndredand sixty-five, for the fiscal year end- ing June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty: eight, two thousand eight hundred aad sev- enty-five dollars. SANS ARCS. For Srstof five instalments, being twenty- five dollars for each lodge or family lecated on lands for agricultural purposes, (thirty-eight | lodges,) to be expended in agricultural imple. men‘s and improvements, per fifi article treaty of October twenty, cignteen buadred and sixty-five, for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, nine han- dred and fitcy dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. For permanent annuity in c[ijothing and otber useful articles, per sixth article treaty eleventh November, seventeen hundred and ninety- four, four thousand five hundred dol- lars. S'KLALLAMS. For second of four instalments on sixty thon- sand doliars, (being the fourth series.) under the direction of the President, per tifth articie treaty twenty-sixth January eighteen bhan- dred and fifty-five, three thousand doliars. For eighth of twenty instaiments for the support o1 an agricultural and imdastrial sebool, and for pay for suitable teach rs, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth, January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand tive hundred dollars. Yor eighth of twenty instalments for the em- ployment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, anda physician who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty- sixth January, eighteen hundred and fitty- five, four thoueand six hundred dollars. TABEGUACHE BAND OF UTAH IN- DLANS. For the fonrth of ten instalments for the pur- chase of goods under the direction of the Sec- retary of the Interior, per eighth article treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundred and six- ty-three, and Senate amendment of March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ten thonsaud dollars. Fer the fourth of five instalments, per tenth arucie of same treaty and Senate amendment thereto, to be applied for ue PUrposes Of agri- culture, aud for the purchase of farming uten- sils and stock animais, ten thousand dollars. For the fourth of ten instalments, per eighth article of said treaty, for the purchase of pro- visions, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars. for the purchase of iron, steel, and neces- sary wols for blacksmith’s shop, as rer tent! article of said treaty, two buncred and twenty dollars. For pay of blacksmith and assistant, as per — article, one thousand one hundred dol- jars. For insurance, transportation, and general incidental expenses of the delivery of goods, provisions, and stock, five thousand dollars. UMPQUAS, (OOW CREEK BAND.) For fourteenth ef twenty instalments m blankets, clothing, provisions and stock, per third article treaty nineteenth September, eighteen bundrec and fifty-three, five hundred and fifty dollars. UMPQUASAND CALAPOOIAS, OF UMP- QUA WALLEY, OREGON. For third of five instalments of the third ce- ries of annuity for beneficial objects, to be ex- pended as directed by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth November, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand seven hundred dollare. For thirteen of fifteen instalments fer the pay of 2 physician and purchase of medicines, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth Novem. ber, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. two thousand dvilars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments for the Pay ofateacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty- ninth November, eighteen hundred and fitty- eer, one thousand four hundred and fifty dol- jars. WALLA-WALLA, CAYUSE, AND UMA- . TILLA TRIBES. For third of five instalments second series, tobe expended under the direction of the President, per second article treaty ninth June, eighteen bundred and fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the pur- ebase of ali necessary mill fixtures and me- chanice! tools, medicines, and hospital steres, books, and stationery for schools, and furni- twie for the employees, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen bandred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments tor the pay and subsistence of oue superintendent of farming operations, one farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, one wagon and plough maker, one carpenter and joiner, one physician, and two teachers, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighieen Duadred and fifty-five, dlevyen thousand two hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the pay of each of the bead chiefs of the Walla- Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla bands, the sum of fiye hundred dollars per annum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for salary for the son of Pio-pio-mox-mox, per fifth ar- ticle treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one hundred dollars. W1NNEBAGOES. For interest on one million dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty first No- vember, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, and joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen bunured and sixty-two, fifty theusand doi- tars. For twenty-first of thirty instalments ef interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty thir- teenth October, eighteen hundred and torty- six, four thousand two hundred and fi ty dollars. WALL PAH-PE TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. For breaking aud fencing a sufficient quan- Uty of land for the use of said Indians, and for seeds, lariming utensils, domestic anim: and such subsistence as may be necessary during the first year of their residence upon their res- ervation, per sixth article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, five thousand dollars. For first of five instalments, to be expended under the direction of the President, as per severth article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, two thousand dollars. YAKAMA NATION» For third of five instalments of second series for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and filty-five, eight thousand dollar: For eighth of twenty instalments for the sup- port of two schools, one of which is to be an agricultural and industrial school: keeping in repair school buildings, amd for providing suttable furniture, books, and Stationery, per fifth article treaty ninth June. eighteen bun- dred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the em- ployment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers. per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tree thousand two hundred doliars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of farming and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one Unner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough macer, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and flity- five, nine thousand four hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair saw and floorig mills, and for fur- nishing the necessary tools and fixtures, per fitth article treaty ninth June, eighteen nun- dred ana fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the hospital. and providing the ne- ceseary medicines and fixtures therefor. per fifth arcicle treaty ninth June, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-five, three bundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keep in repair blacksmith’s, tinsmith’s, ganemith’s, x and plough maker's sheps, and for pro’ ay there. > treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five Daudred dotiare For eighth of twenty instalments forthe pay of «pbysician, per fifth article treaty ninth Ie eighteen bundred and fifty-five, one silemetenaninn dollars. Fore of twenty instalments fo in repair the buildings required tor tne wares employees, and for furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty nmt! June, eighteen hundred and fifty-n hundred dollars |" Heys em three For ¢ of twenty in ments for the salary of such =F as the said coufedersted tribes and band of Indians may select to bs their bead chief, per fifth a le treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred aad tifty-five, five Lupdsed dodtars. NANCTON TRIBE OF SIOUX. For ninth of ten instalments to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, commencing with the year in which they shal! remove to Guu setle an@ reside upoa heir reservation, is to a 2 follars and-eixty-two cenis ‘or y eighteen hundred and fity thousand dollars GENERALIN ‘ AN SERVICE. THE! ARIZONA. For the general incidental expences of the Indian service in the Territory of Arizoun, presents of geods, agricultural implements, aad other usefal articles, and to assist taem to locate im permanent abodes, and sustain them- selves by the pursuits of civilized lite, to be expended under the direction of the Sesretary of the Interior, seventy thousand dollars. CALIFORNIA. For the general incidemtai expenses of the Indisn eervice in California, including travyel- ing expences of the superinienoding agents, seven thousand five hundred dollars, COLORADO TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Colorado Territory, presents ot goods, agricultural implements, and o:her useful articles, and to assis: them to loeate im permanent abodes, and sustain themeel yes by the pursuits of civilized life. to be expended unger the direction of the Secretary of tne [n- terier, (wenty thousand doliars. DAKOTA TERRITORY For the general incidental expenses of the bt, sixty-five ENTAL EXPENSES OF Indian seryice in Dakota Territory, preseuts of | goods, agricultural implements, and other use- ful articles, and to assist them 10 locate in per- manent abodes, and susiain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expeaded under the direction of the Secretary of the Inverior, twenty thonsand dollars. IDAHO TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Idaho Territory, presen's of goods, agricultural implements, and other use- ral articles, and to assist them to locate in per- manent abodes, and sustain themaelyes by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended an- der the direction of the Secretary of the Iute- rior, twenty thousand doliars. MONTANA TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Montana Territory, presen:s of goods, agricultural implements, and ober useful articies, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lite, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Inte- rior, twenty thousand dollars, NEVADA. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Nevada, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful ar- ticles, and to assist themto locate in perma- nentabodes, and sustain themselves by the pur- suits of civilized bite, to be expended ander the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twen- ty thousand dollars, NEW MEXICO. For general incidental expenses of the In. dian service ir New Mexico, presents of goods, a@gricuitural implements, and other usefa! ar. ticles, and te assist them to locate in perma. nent abodes, and to sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lile, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fitty thousand dollars. OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregonand Washington Ter- ritory, ineluding insurance and transportation of annuity goods and presents, (where no spe. cial provision therefor is made by treaties.) and office and travelling expenses of the superin. tendent, agents, end sub-agents, thirty-five thousand tive hundred dollars. UTAH TERRITORY For the general incidental expenses of the indian service In Utah Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful arucies, and to assist them to locate in permauent abodes, and sustain themseives by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the In- terior, (wenty-five thousand dollars. For the transportation and Mecessary ex- penses of delivery of provisions te the Indians within the Utah superintendency, twenty thousand dollars. For this amount, to carry out the action cou- templated by the act of Congress, approved May fifth, eighteen bandred and sixty-four, entitled “An act to vacate and sell the present indian reservations in Utah Territory, and to suttle {seitie} the Indians of said Territory ia Uiutaa valley,” to be expended in removing and sev'iing the Indians in said valley, fifteen thonsand dollars. For this amount, to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for ‘incidental expenses of the Indian service in Utab,” for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twelve thousana dollars, MISCELLAN EOUS. For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, And furnishing agricultural implements and stock, pay of necessary employees. purchasing clothing, medicine, iron and steel, main- tenance of schools for Indians lately residing in Texas, but new residing on the Choctaw leasehold, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. twenty-two thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dol- ars. For the reappropriation of the sum carried to the surplus fund for warrant numopered one hundred and seventy-two, dated June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, under the head “For surveying and alloting to the proper persons the reserved tracts, per ninth and tenth articles, treaty with Sacsand Foxes, and other tribes of Indians. July tifteeuth, eigh- teen bundred and thirty,” One thousanu two hundred and nine dollars and ninety-seven cents. For this amount, being the balance due on the award of the Secretary of the Interior to the Delegates of the Southern Cherokees for ccsts and expenses incurred by them in nego- ta ing the recent treaty with the United States and the Cherokee Indians, to be reimbursed to the government of the United States ont of the proceeds of the sale of the Oherokee lan: eighteen thousand eight hundred and twenty- five dollars. FORTHE WICHITAS AND OTHER AFFILIATED BaNnps. For the expenses of colonizing, supportunz, and furnisbiug said bands witb agricultural im- plements and stock, pay of necessary em- ployees, purchase of clothing, medicines, iron and steel. and maintenance of schools, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-seven thousand eignt hundred doilars. CALIFORNIA. For pay of one physician, one blacksmits, one assistant blacksmith, one farmer, one car. g eT, Upon each of the four reservations of Jalniormia, atthe rate of fifty dollars per month, twelve thousand dollars. For the purchase of catile tor beefand milk, together with clothing and food, teams Jarming tools for Indians in California, fifty- tive thousand dellars. For additional pay of four physicians, four blacksmiths and assistants, four carpenters, and four farmers, on the four reservations in Oslifornia, for the fiscal year ending June uurty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eigur, three thousand six hundred do!lars. « For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary to parchase a saw and grist milk tor the Round Valley reservation, five thou. sand doliars. For defraying the expenses of “he removal aud subsistence of Indians in Oregon and Washington Territory, (not parties to any treaty.) and for pay of necessary employees, fifty thousand dollars. 3 }O INDIANS IN NEW MEXICO. For subsistanee for the Navajo Indiaus, and for the purchase of sheep, see agricultaral implements, and other arucles jecessary for breaking the ground on the reservation upoa — Pecos river, ene hundred thousand dol. ars. For the relief of the Navajo indians now at or near Fort Sumner, to be expended uader the direction of the Secretary of the Luterior. one hundred thousand dollars: Pro vid: /, That RO rations or supplies shall be furnished to said Indians by the War Department after the first day of July next, except in case of ex- treme necessity. the facts of which shull be certified to the Secretary of War by the officer commanding that military district To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray bands of Potta- watomie und Winnebago Indians, in the State of Wisconsin, tive thousand dollars. For salary of @ special agent to take charge of bE ton ae ‘ottawatomie Indians now in the State o: sconsin, one thi vi hundred dollars. wet For subsistence, clothing, and general inci- dental expenses Of the Sissetan, Wahpaton, Medawakanton, and Wahpekoota bands of Sioux or Dakato Indians, at their new homes, one bundred thousand dollars, For payment of interest on one million six hundred and ninety thousand three hundred dollars, non-paying stock, held by the Secre- # one hundred thousand one handred ‘= ror pe » interest fiftee a ie “or paymen in on t! dollars, abstracted bonds, for the pin gles ending aap ho Ae > ae hundred ‘and sixty-seven, for the Cherokee school Kaien on es fund, nioe or payment On sixty-eight thou- sand ‘dollars, ds, for the: fecal tne niaty seven of he Onerouse reno are ano sixty-seven. bali jour shodarh and eighty sone eae For insurance, id meaessary expenses of the delivery of aunurties and = vihons t eo Touian tribes in ir Mino twenty thoveand three hunased and nd necessar: to the Fawnee, Poucis, ens of ann dollars.” ee imeutance, tran: expenses of the veh taki pea ly & defleiency in the appropriation | je g0e0ds purchased orthe sion for trapeportin: tor the Si ot Dakota Indians, under treaty mages Fort Selly ip October, cig@teeu Lundred and sixty- five, for the year ending June tnirtieth, red and sixty-seven, four thou- jnndred and one dollars andeighty- YLATHEADS, For this amonn:, to supply a deticiency in the appropriation for the Piatheads and other eonfederated tribes forthe fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- five. being the fifth instalment fer beneficial objects, under treaty of July sixteenth, eigh- _ een hundred and | lars QUI-NAI-ELTS AND QUI-LEM-UTEA. } For ‘his amount, to supply @ deficiency in | the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, of the first of four instalments on twen- ty-five thoasand dollars, stipulated to be paid the Qai-nai-elts And Qui-leh-utes, as per fourth article (reaty of July first, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-tive, three hundred dollars, For expenses attending the yaccination of indians, two thousand five hundred dollars. For expense of co. ting anc lecaung the OColorade River Ladians in Arizonaen a reser- vation set apart for them by section first, act of March third, eighteen hundred and sixty- five, imcluding the expense of constructing a canal for irrigaling said reservation, fifiy sbousand dollars, For ac'ual ne sary expenses incurred, and that may her er be incurred by officers of the Indian deparimeat in the reseue of prison- trom Indian tribes and returning them to their homes, and for expenses incident to the | arrest and confinement within the Territory ot ; the United States, by order of such offers, of y-tive, one thousand dol- persons charged with crimes agains: the In- | dians, five thousand dorlars. Suc. 2. And be it further enacted, That no moneve or an ‘s stipulated by any treaty with an Indian tribe for which appropriations are herein made, or for which appropriations | «ball bereatter be made, shall be expended for, er paid, or delivered to any tribe which, since the next preceding payment under such treaty, sball have engaged in hostilities against the | United States, or against its citizens peacefully and lawfolly sojourning ertravelling within its jurisdietion at the ume of suck hostilities; nor in such case shall such stipulated pay- ments or deliveries be resumed until new ap- Ppropriations shall have been made therefor by Congress; and it shall be the duty of the Com- missioner of Indian Affairs to report to Con- gress, At each session, any case of hostilities, by any tribe with which the United States bas treaty stipulations, which shall have occurred since his next preceding report. SEc. ind be it further enacted, That it shall hereafter be the duty of the officer in’¢harge of the Indian Bureau to reportseparately to Con- gress, at (he commencement of each Decem- ber session, a tabular statement showing dis- tinetly the separate objects of expenditure un- der bis supervision, and how much disbursed tor each object, describing the articles and the quantity of each, and giving the name of each person ‘0 whem any part was paid, and how much paid to him, and tor what objects, so far as they reijate to (he disbursement of the fands hereinbefore, or which shall be hereafter ap- propriated for the incidental, contingent er Miscellaneous expenses of the Indian service, during the fiscal year next preceding each re- ort. “ Pro. 4. And be it further enacted. That here- after, whenever 2 vacancy shall occur ia the office of any Sub-Indian agent whose salary or compensation exceeds one thousand dollars per annum, the same shall only be filled by some person to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, except if such vacancy shall occur in the recess of the Senate, the same may be tem- porily filled by some person to be commis- sioned by the President and who shall hold his office until the end of the next session. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the sum hereinbefor propriated to the Miamies of Indiana, or which shall hereafter be appro- priated to them, shall only be paid to such Persons as may be, cpon the opinion of the At- torney General, legaily entitled to the same under the provisions ef the treaty with said Indians of June fifth, eighteen Rundred and fitty-four, and Senate amendments thereto, re- gardless of any subsequent legislation. Approved, March 2, 186 eaepiaumeeiniegeemmnten ener ~~ GOVERNMENT SALES. W B4ne PROPERTY FOR SALE. Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot miei f WasAtngion, D C., March 15, 1867. By order of the Quartermaster General, the fo! lowing Buildings und Wharves at the foot of Sixth street will FRIDAY, M Q. M.—sale to commence at 1) o'cluc! 1 Grain Bhed, 29x126 feet, 1 Grain Shed, 40x119 feet, 1 Storehouse 70372 feet. 1 Wharf, 70x72 feet. containing 2,400 cubic feet in pilce and caps, and 21,92 teet im strings and ‘in; ‘Tw hart, 120x189 feet. containing 7.624 cubic feet in piles and cap, and 70,740 feet in strings and too x "addition. S0K115 feet. containing 1,460 cubic feet in piles and caps, and 7,000 feet in strings and OoriD 1 vadsition, 2x3 feet, containing 2,590 cuble fect in piles and caps, and 13.553 feet in string and flooring 1 Addition, 31x45 feet. containing °10 cubic feet 2 piles and caps, and 7,292 feet in strings and ooring. Addition. containin and caps. and 7 050 feet ‘Terms cash. ia Gover, ity Q.M Gen. Bi 8 Gen. U.S. Army, Derest’ Act's Chief Q. M., Depot Washington. & POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE 26th instant, et the same pear a P: ty Q M.Gen.. Brey. Brie Gen.. Peat Act's Chiel Q. Mt + Depot Wasiul poses OF OBDHANC: Navy Derartmenr, Wasntxc ton ity, March 15, 1367. SALE OF OLD AND UNSERVIORADLE aR- PIOLES OF URONANOE. There will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidders. 'HURSDAY, the lith day of April, 1867, @ = fice of the Inspector of Ord: -yard. Philadelphia, Pennsyiva- nis, @ lof of old and unserviceable articics of Ordnance, embracing Shot and Sbell, about seven bundred (700) Oarbines, (breech-loaders.) about t -five hundred (3.:00)|Muskets, rifled and oth bore, Gum Carri }. and other stores. ‘The articles will be sold in lots. half cash. in Government fands,to ited on the conelasion of thesale andthe whieh Hime the articice must be removed from the which time the articles mus yard, otherwise they will revert to the Govern- ment. . A. . mh 16 23t Chief of Bureau. ss TOF THE INTEBIOR, STATES PATENT OFFICE, as! ‘March 13, 1367. the jom of GALBS F. FILLBY. of St. 8, Missouri, praying for extension of a 1 ited to him tne i4th day of June. 1353, lor an improvement im Ovekiug Stoves. for seven yeersfrom the expiration of said patent, which on the 14 og oe ~ said peti heard op Monday. the 27th day of May next. at 12 o'clock M.; aud ell persons are notified to appear and show cause Sones have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons 0; my © extenmien are required to fle in the Patent Office erste objections, specially settorth in writing, at least twen' before the day of hearing; all testimon: ter Lacuenited ieee SA ransm| in acco! the ice, ee segooanoogpe Fhe — sapien tions and other papers rei Pte must filed in the office a nr om HINGTON. D®?4BzHE On publican and the encer, ington. D. O., andis the Bepubdlican, 8t. Louis, pie for three ‘4 Mo., once a weal successive weeks: the ret of said publications to be at leastsixty days Srevicus te theday of ‘T} 0. THBAKER, P. @.—Baltors of the above ee slease chopteeihc tie rae ae D™ SRE SLED ABB, On therpetition of haLP ) FALOON ME, of as. D.0., praying for the oxtegsion spews granted to him 7th day Jane, }, for an improvement in Mose Uoupling. seven mere from the expiration of said which takes place on the 7th day of June, 1867 : It is ordered that the said ition be the Patent Office on MOND, 83 2: g a 2 seiane eur Ef ys i be i if AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. S8 FUILDING LOT, FRONTIN NT AVENUE, between K and at Pabite Auction a L ith inst, at 5 o'clock he premises, Lot No. 25, beving 25 feet frout by 110 feet alley; improved by a two stery Tee the attention of buyers to thiseale. as the location t* rood, end being frst class lot, hich makes it re jestrapte “Terme: One third ossh; balance in 6, 12, and 1s for netes beari te 4 secured months, by adeed of trust onthe prem ancipg and revenue stamps at the cost of the p chaser §100 down on the day of eal mis G BEKN & WILbi B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer No. . corner of 7th and NEABLY NEW BLAOK WALNDT PARLOR ey- ure ADD PAINTED CHAMBER FUBNITUSE, CABPETS, &c.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 26th insiant, at 10 o'clock « e shall sell, at louse No. 411 H street nerth, between 12th and 13th sts. west the follow- Ing articles, v: Haircloth Castor and six Kash-bottom Chairs Marble toy atre Table sod Haircioth Lounce Biack W t (ten fee!) Extension Table irs kersand Windew Shades 6 Sete, all ci lete Lind Bedste w af » Wardrobes and Parlor, Chamber, and 8 Btove. with utensils Nearly new Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets breve’ China Dinner Set, all complete A coed lot of Kitchen Beqaimtes And all other goods belonging to housekeeping. Terme carh Inqutre on the pre: The house is for meh led GRBEN & WILLIAMS, A Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF A WOOD AND COAL YARD AT Ti CORNER UF ESTRERT OBTH AND 3D STREET WEST. aT PUS- LIC AUCTION. fi On MONDAY, the 25th Instant, at 4 o'clock vu, Tshall sell. on the prem ted the th day of October, A. and duly recorded intiber B. M. H., No. ‘No. 240 and 231, of chattel record for the connty of Washington, D. © , the following tick “Two ood Carts. and Harness, Offices, Stable, Sheds. Stove, Readle, two Shovels. Spadios, Axe: tting B Darr, omb end oO Scoles fone bently mew), altthe Wood and Ocal and Fencing u pou i Ader. ‘or cash,on the day of sale toate OS TLLIAM G, FLOOD. Truster, _mbh iS a GBEBN & WILLIAMS, Aocts. ¥ GBEEE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON ‘E ie x ‘ST. BETWEEN EIGHTH STREET WEST, ae eetn STREETS NORTH, AT PUBLIC nu TUEBDAY, the 2th instant, at 5 o'clock p partof Let No.1] in Square ix tewn feet front, rnnning b Jufng 1,454 square feet of gro p the next eqnare above the esit a desirable bailding Terms: $1 000 cash: balance in six months, for note bearing imterest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and es soaer —— cost of the purchaser. $50 LJ eale ‘mh ied ‘age GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 2 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. B* Ss No, 526, corner 7th and D streets. FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS aT THE SOBNER OF 6TH STREET WEST AND 8S STBEAT NOBTH AT PUBLIC AUCTION On THUBSPA}, the 28th instant, at 5 o'clock D. m., we sh Il, on the premises, Lots No.1 and 5, in Wiltbercer’s subdivision of Square No. 441, having @ feet front on 8 street by 80 feet deep, to an alley Also. ove Lot fronting en 6th street 15 feet by a ood de! to @ fifteen foot aliey. with a om room House, Making them good building *Pcrma: One-belfcash; balance in siz and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secnred by roped the premises. 250 down on each when . GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, _mh 19,21,93,26,28 Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with James U. McGuire & Uo.) avenue and lith jing. TRUSTEE 'S BALE OF IMPROVED PROPER. Ty AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 2ist day of Fevroary, A. D.,1%6,and recorded in Liver BM. Hi. No. ie, folio’ 3:4, one of ent Office, which land records for Washington County, D.C., I will sell, at Public Auction, in front of the premise , at 3 o'clock p. m..0n TUESDAY, the z6th day of March, A.D. 21867, all that certarm piece or parce! of ground sit- lying and beingin Wash neton cit: 4 distinguished apen r? feaid city asthe south part cz eigbt.:5,)im Syuare numbered two hur- dred and fifty -eicht, 258, fronting 25feetcn theeast side of }3%> street weet. between O and D st: north, with @ depth of ove bundred‘ené five tet tem ard ~me half inches (105 fect 10% lucties,) te an alley, with the improvements thereon. Terme of eale : baif cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest from day ef sale, secured by deed of trust upon the premises. Terms to be plied with in five days. othe: nerves the right to reeell at the deiaulting purchaser by giving 10 days notice in the Evening Star, All cost of conveyancing aud revenue stamps at the expense of the purchaser. G1e0 required at yao sale. ory. mb 1-Stawade ¥ GOOP. LATIMER, Auctioneers, B iGiatecter «with 30 Me uire & 00) em thwest corner Pep venia avenue a i ae stree Star Ufice Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 19th @ay of May, 156s, duly recorded in Liber B. M H., No. 17, folios 227, et req... one of the Land Becerds for Washington Qoaty, of Golambie, the undersigned, Trastees, will. on MONDAY, the Sth day of Abril, 1867. at 5: o'clock p. m., tn front o premises, offer le, suction, east balf of Lot nam in Square Dumbered elehty 1 4.) together with the ins er four, (84. n Brovementssh hich counist of a small frame we ——————— eee B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—HORS Wa- NS AND FABMING UTENSILS At PUB. 10a On W) ESDAY, the 6th day of ‘Mareb, at 10 Bee iS, Rta Rear rke P , OL . oy the Hon. 0) ' Court of of Colmmbia, the ona ee a of the lave laass vv ‘Two Spring Market W: pare jons One erse Cart, Flougie, Harrows radies, Sad. One Log House and Frame Sha; About fifty-five Busheis of Wheat, sart in Straw And many otber articles which we decm unneces- sary to euumerate, ‘Termes cash. nd the Administrator. BY order of te SEN @ WILLIAMS. Ancte, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 0 account of tee weather, until WEDNESDAY, oo bes innit pt St 2 lace aud hour. r mh?cohts GREEN ® WILLIAMS, Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 STILL FUB’ : 1 Ww) eeoay the 2th ca tpopes sey Tome time and thout regari to weather.” By order of administrator mp nash “GUBan s WILLIAMS, Aucts, COOPER & LATIMER, Aucttoncers, B* Cpace clerks with J. 0. Meduire eGo.) thwest cerner of Pennsylvania avenue and ith Linde fo ‘street, Btar Umce Building. ; ml 15-eo&ds COOPER & LATI , Aucts, Rare cairn tant antes cinsinirteincnhnnetaee rpecetzss aa Or A LUABLE BEAL By virtue of edeeree of the Cireult Cou Prince George's , wf and sdioising beirs 3 a, Cy pasa canned a st ‘ } ' 1 | le | TO THE NOBTHWES' SOUTH, AND SOUTE- | | | by virtue ofa | ud around the a. ! ke) 4 | DANCING. \y W. a8. P. KRRiB DANCING J. F. Eilts’ a and usto Stores ¥.@. | Meteerott & Oo.'s The Hall can be rented for Boirees, &e. a Howrs of Tuition | ef tuition, or addrese a note to the A Quarter commencing with the first lesson. a8 Mf AB1N1'S FASHIONABLE DANOING i AO MY. A’ MARINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, E, between 9th and 8th etree | , The last quarter of hus season, prepare tory to the May Bail. will commence on Barr day, March 2. Ola-ses fer the Germaa sre « open | NB —Private i nstroction given to enit th | Venlence of the ___ RALLROADs 1866 PRUNSYLYASIA BOUTR 1867 For furtber faformation, apply during the boure ‘or further fafor g.the WwW Win 0 fer wre SCHEDUL 1 Ma.m.| Baltimore...59 158 m, RR “218 08. a: "SLE- TRACK’ hotTe,” ERY. Br from Baltimore PL UBGH without chan Pi b from Baltimore have | the advantage of skine sil changes in UN of mt cd io 10m EPOTS. and no Fk | g tickets coals ene red at the of procs fice. cormer 6th street and P: under the National How! shore’ rolls mation will be given at sii times ‘ngers procuring tickets at this office can | Secure accommodations in Sleeping Oars for ki- mire or Pitieba: 5. WILKINS, Ticket Agent, mgton, D.C | ED, 8. YOUNG, Gen, Pass Agent Baltimore, "wisi @eliy TON rpurocan LIXE BETWEEN WASHI PHILADKLEMIA AND NEW Yo: Wasi Jan. 6, 1867. poy od Wastington mand ow bck avo ‘OB NEW fox ‘Trains now run as follows. viz YORK, withoat change of care. €: daily (except Sunday) at 7:4 9. m. ané jt NEW YORK, changing cars at Philagel- phia. aily (except Suniay) at 11:15 0. m. an@ ; 40.1 D. m. FOR PH PHIA. Leave datiy (except tanta) ier fob and 11:8 &, m., and 4:30 ead 6:30 p On’ SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philad,Iphie at 6:30 p. ™ only. ene ing cars for Bow York on 6:90 p.™. train Throng tickets to Philadelptis, Mew York. or orton, can be bad the Station Otte aithotrs * new o! ° Bankers oid Brokers Tel Line, $45 Pena, avenue, Setween 6th a 4 Bee and the Weet. Ee eaneral Hast ‘Agent. Agent, Washington ALTIMOBE AND OH10 BAILBOAD, = Wasuixcton, Jan, 6, 1367. ‘Trains between GTO! ND BaLt!- MOBE,end WASHINGTON AND THB WEST are now run as follews, vir - ALTIMOBB. Sunday, at 7:00, 745, acd end & Ee ‘xcept Sunday, end ATIONS SOUTH OF an: TITENGTIOB, pe _ Sot emma s. end et 3:0) ands E ‘and 2:0) and 3.00 p. FOR ALL PakTs OF THe ve anne tty. except Bunday, et 745 0. t., and , Ow Sunday at 5:00 p.m. only connecting at Relay ion arp it ke Baltimore to me. THROUGH TIOKBTS to the West can be hed st washington Station Ticket Office st all bhouro in the day, a» weil as at the mew office of the Bank- Line, 348 Peun. pod end Brokers’ T ECBBT DI8EasE SAMARITaAN'S GiFTt! S4MARITANS GIFT —_-erme BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODIIT oot ie ia Henn RITAN’S BOO’ ‘JoIce TCE te | shmanitans BOOT ‘Bi SULOE isa most potent remedy ever pre- scribed, it reaches particle of pty eo that oure oad ‘Take, then, of this rem- y and be heeled. and do to your posterity that for you may years. DO NOT DESPAIR: | ‘a FEE PIPER? Gersce.