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+ AUCTION SALES. THIS a*TERNOORN, Bt CBEEN & WiLLiaxs > Auctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers, No. 526 Southeast corner of 7th and D ete. STRES” SALE OF HOUSE AND LoT IN HE SEVENTH WAKD DAY. the 19:8 day of Novem 4 KP m., by virtue of dof trast to the subserthere, dated Bo Nember até. st public aperion i that plore of greund. p th street west, between by of Sauer ' fronting 9, (the mntes f which part wilt he cn the day of sale.) wit the improvements thereon. cor-isting of'a Prame Derelime Howse This property is near Kyland Ohasel te good erent vendo erty at therisk | MPF, on giving ree of the bent ue to 6 st with and rey S08) fowa ar tty ” eRa Lar . tot An B" WILLIAM & Wat & OV | Anctionesre , Stores vb 17. South corner Peru avedne aud 9th street PEREMPTORY SAL2 oF BRICK HUCSE AND HAT aur tury UBSUAY AFTERNOON, Novem ios, at 4 u'clock, we willselle aa | thieet, No 490 loth street, beige pacts of | boing the tdveg. with the privt ing int K street. im K Hoase. nearly new, ight rooms, Te. a wil powith Terms $54 ucaels, ike baiauco in ome, two end is to he necared by & supe and cou. | TO-MORROW. ¥ COOPER & LATINEN,« te clerks with J bovthweat eureer of Penn + avenr ‘Biar Offer Beiloing. heb or ¥ Pven PLATE MIR. | ING SAbL, ANY SiOBB - 7 is. AT OT10S = a | rt On FRIDAY MORNING. Fgec onc pe cee Une Walnut Frame Freret Merring Fire proot s ioneers, Falre & Co eed nite os SrFcirau BOR. BE November “01 tore 195 Pennsvivapis Pinte Mirror | and A lot of rat Fixtoree ‘The above articles are at = Borns & Co COPS & LATIMER, { ‘Auctioneers. MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF W4BE AND AGHIOCULTU RSL IMPLB: z OFrEe ap eo% SALE IN Te post entre Mark tween Pennsylvavis neing at 10 occlock am. to day Unti ail te sold, the iarrest. most complete, and general assortment of ilariware and Ageieal: toral Implements ever offered for sale in the city | of Washington. As the stock fe well ku of the most superior qnality and ereateet variety, we deem it unnecessary to enumerate ‘Terms cash. __GEEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, the canal,’com- vat nae from day nod BX GREEN € witty us Anctionrers my: Res! Ratate Brokers, southeast corner 7th aut D streets TRUSTEES SALE O} UUABLE TRACT OF Lan ¢ ADeNSSURG BOM ABOUT Tui * KOM Tut CENT MABBEY. at . On FislDaY. November ih. at tp m. onthe Dremines, J shall seit, rive of a deed of trust Gated the 20th day of 1S:4, avd recoried tm Liter Nu. T. 5. athe county of Werhington: ae orth by Fowl. aud adjoining on tre east tas proper- 1) of McC. ney, and on th south and weat the land of Beary Queen, containing igh.oem acres, more r — 8! 5 the improvemouts. coudisti 2 of @ Hose, and Sta- water in the yard: of the late Mitchel ¥ Dwelling H: use. Het pom > « iene cored by « deed of trust Yeyanecing and revenue stamp< purchaser. §100 @own ou the farm and ifthe terms are wot complie! with wit! after tbe day of sale. the Crustee reserves right toreacl! th premiaca 4 cost $f the dofentting purchaser jmee in sume newspaper publi« be. Witkiawstwua boSeodads — GEBEN & WILL! BY CQOrEE Ss LATIMER. Auctiouccra, FE rycen 5 € macene SOs.) ' Bouthweei corner ehus) Vanie aver treet. Star Ofte Butiding. IMPROVED PROPEBTY OS THE OF TWENTY SECOND STREET. BK AND L STRRETD. AT At CTE On TUESDAY A¥TE SOO fae: ‘4o'clock, inf I geil the south Circle and Peansyivant Terms. One-half cus! t months, secured by motes Bearing interest. 4 Stamps ot cos of parchas "Ss aows sale pee COUPRE A LATE Bold é ‘Auctioneers, S/ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN copseue-nee of the raim wil PRIOSY AFTER | SOON. Nov. Wid. same bons ani pace 018 3t COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. coo @ LATIME &. BT recA Eee (Star Office Butliing.) PEW No. 4%. IN ET JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON next. November Pth. a4 o'clock, at our Auction som, we will sell Pew No 45, in St. John's Church. This P ivan the centre of the Church, and one of the most desirable Terms cash. Be 16-38 OOOPER & LATIMER, Au SF TRE ABOVE SAL IS POSTPONED UN- th FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 20th, same hous snd place. saeseenccaess COOPER & LATIME! 0) Aw eant side of 224 bei.g wear the us > resides insix and . ot and 2. Ancttonecrs, it. VALTABLE IMPHOVED 'PERTY FOR SALE AT ALé TION. AT TEE GOs KROF H STKEBT NOKTH AND IWENTY-F1MST STRERT WEST By virtue of a decree of the Sepreme Court of the District of ( eR passed tn LG 4 se Bo 25, Sacbow ¥ Bos wiilsell at public auction to the bichest bidder, MONDAY. the Yat ds) of Vecember, 198 at4 w.. all the right aud interest of . im suaare 79, ‘here- Dep improvements tm mop eo mac! to emer» SPY Scott is ‘ments, with ioterest, in siz and twelve Seyi ik. Bess slant Sonat with In ope Week after sate the Tee come ‘week @ motice, will sell a: ihe cort and risk deposit of joGaire & Uo..) Pen. avense aa. ilea scoot (Star Ofice Batiding.) By we 1) EB SVITE. CARPRTS, ‘1BB! Lo pk Nes SEWING W ACHING. Bea Sets Nich an A Ron 5 t yay i > jst. at '@ o'clock, at our Auction i@ will veil — octave Planet ortes, rev nine pieces, (not ups | should be made by whicd portion | whereas it | suid Jands and are sill poor. and hiv not | Teservation, on the west by the Neosho river, | one doi EVENING STAR. ANDREW JOHNSON, President f the United States oS Ameriva. Te All and sis: Wh mis 5) Whereas @ treaty was made and concluded ®t the city of Washington, ia the District of Colambia, on the (weuty-third day of Febraary, ithe year of our Lord oue thousand vight hundred and sixty-seven, by and between Lewis V. Bogy, William H. Watson. Thomas Murphy. George ©. Snow, and G. A. Colton, Commissioners, on ike part of ite United Saws, and certain Chi ts, op legates, aad Head. eu of Senecas, mixed S wreas, and Suawnees, Kuapaws, coutedersted Prorias, Kaskusicins, Weas, ant Piankrsbawe, Miamica, O tawas of Biauchard’s Fork avd Roc ie Boowl, and eertein Wyandotte, ou the part of said 1 diane, aud daly adihurized thereto by the Which treaty is im the words ama figures iol: Towing, to wit AGIICLES OF AGEERMENT conclated at W. ington, D. tae Qi day of Febraary. t~ between the Uaited States, represented ny Lewis V. Bogy. Commissioner oi Ledian Af ' ~H, Wateou, Speviai Oo Marpby, Soperimtendes core G. Saow, aod G U.S. indie agent the Senveas, repr d John Mast; wnees. by Joba Wh oud Lewis Davis; the Ka-abe-cah? tee ¢ sekn-kits. Weas, sud . by Baptiste Peoria, “J apd Edward Bnew: uisstoner, | Metosenyah and Tom hardstiie. aud | the Ottowas of Blinctort’s Fora aad Roca» | de Verut, by Juba Wasteand Jf Jous, and including © fevtea by Taurom Aarabo Wheress it is desirable that arrang Wyausior or Joun Har, ot tribes, p hi now Testing in should be enabled to remove to other the Indian country south of that Sta other portions of Said tribes desire t Uheit Uribal selats is ne nas 1th while diasoi Saud become citizens: and ary to provide riaig (ribs, parhes hereto, HOW residmg in the Lae disu country, with menas of rebuildiag toot honses. reopening their furins, and eup; 1g | their familie, they iriven trom their reservation early im the iace war. and tered greaily forseveral years, ling to seli @ portion of their such felief: aud wherees a portion of Wyandottes, parties to the treary of | al‘hough twhing lands in severality, have sold been compelied lo become citizens, but hive remained wijpout clearly recognize! organiza- tion, while others who did hecome eitiz-ns are unfitted for the resp bilities of citizenship; and where#s the Wyandeties, treated wita ia 1555, have just claiins against the goverament, wich will enable the portion of their people berein referred to to begin anew a tribal existe epee adberefore it is agreed: AaticLe The Seneeas cvde to the United States a strip of lond on the north side of their present 1 yation m the Indian country; the land <0 c>ted | to be beaded on the rast by tas Scate of Mise | sour, On the Borih by the north line of the 2nd Tupming south for the necessary distin to contain Bian) acres; for whieh the govern. | ment is to pay $24 upon the retification of | this treaty: the somth line of said tract to be ascertained by survey, a! the cost of the United Siates. ARTICLE 2. The Senecas now coufederated with the AWD es. and owning an undivided half of a ervatior in the Indian coan!ry immediately Borth of the Seneca reservation toned in the preceoing aricle, cede to the United states | oue-balt of i Seneca and Shawnee eT, which it is mutually agreed shall be the north | bait, bounded on the east by the State ef Mos. sourt, north by the Quapaw reserve, we! by the vosho river, and south by an east aod West line bisecting the present S-neca and Shawnee reserve into equal parts, the sad to be determined by survey, at the « the United States; tor whiea tra estimated to contaig about 3 ,0e) a re United States will pay the som of $2,000, LE 2. e copfederated with tes that por- bounded a= tol. | Pout where Spring civer | crosses the south line of the tract in id Fiver to the south live of the Shawnee ra- | Serve. thence west to the Neosho river, tueuce | Bp said river to the souin linear the tra | in the cecond ar ard thence east to the | Place of beginning; supposed to con 12.010 acres, the area :o be ascertain Vey, at the ‘expense of the United States to p- T per ac Ttalned. = soon a6 the area shall be ce ARTICLE 4. The Quapaws cede tothe Waited States that | Portion of their land lying in the of Kan- sas. being @ strip of lund on the nor:h line of their reservatior, about one half mile in widta, and containing avout twelve sections ia all, excepting therefrom one half section to be pi tented to Samnel G. Veilier, inciu ting bis im- Provements. Aso the further tract within their present reserve, bounded as tollows: Bs ginning ata point ip the Neosho river where the south fine ef the (fuapaw reserve strike that stream, thence east turee miles, thence | north to the Kansas boundary iine, thene. weet onsaid line to the Neosuo river, thence down said river to the place of beginning; United States will pay to the Quapaws for the balf mile strip lying Kansas at the rate of | dollar and twen’y-five cents peracre, waen- ver the area of the samesball be asceriain and for the other tract described in this article atthe rate of one dollar and fifteen ceuts per acre, whenever the area of the same shall ba ascertained by survey, said Furvey to p> made at the cost of the tribe to which ssid tract is berein provided to be sold; and tue land in Kansas herein ceded shall be open to catry and settlement, the same as other public Inada, Within sixtys utter the completion of the sur- vey thereof. PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SEN- EUAS. ARTICLE The Senecas now confeierated with the ‘Shawnees, the said Sbawnees tuereto coasent. ing, agree to dissolve their conuection with the said Shawnees, and to anite with the Senecas, Parties to the treaty of February 24, I-31, apon their reservation des: tibed in article second of said treaty; and the s«veral bands of Senecas will unite their funds into one common fund for the benefit of the whole tribe; aud an equi- table division »ball be made of ail funds or an- Duities now be'd in common by te Senecas and Shawnees, ARTICLE 6. Of the sum of $24,0.0 to bs paid to the Seu- ecas, as provided in the second article, the sum of four thousand dollars shal! be paid to them. gomediately after the ratification of this treaty, to enable them to retstati=h their homes and Provide themselves with agricultural imple- ments, seed, and provisions for themselves and their families; and the balance of the said first mentioned » being twenty thousand dol- lure, shall be consolidated with the twenty thousand dollars in the first article provided to be paid, and invested for the tribe of Seuecas, as constituted by this treaty, at five per cent. interest, floc pool ged capita semi-annualiy; and their annuity of five bundred dollars in specie, provided by article four of the treaty of ‘September 29, 1817, shall likewise become the commom property of the tribe. ARTICLE 7. The amount annually du« the Senecas under the provisions of article tour of the treaty of February 2, 1531, for blacksmith, after their or tion from the Sha wnees, shall be annu- ally Paid to them as a national fund, to enable them to purchase such articles for their wants and improvements in agriculture as the chiefs, ‘with the consent of their agent, may designate: and this provision shall apply also to the tun for support of a miller belonging to the Sen- ecas heretofore oceupying the southeramost reserve referred to im this treaty, and there shall be added to the said fund whatever amount belonging tocither bend of the Sen- @cas shall be tound due and unpaid upon as examination of their accounts with the govern- ment, and particolarly the amount of bonds and stocks invested in their name; and the interest thereon shail be ancualiy paid to the and the | ee Rees Ree eee this article. ¥ RELATING TO THE PROVISIONS SHAWREES. ARTICLE 8. Of the amount m the third article provided Pee es ts te ere ree Oe nega the Jands therein ceded, sand dollars shall be advanced } themselves in | atrer; | Gottfe}s, under the 4th article | signed to orp this tres jt theta in reéstadli: wWemne bomes upon their remarn- ing reservation: and the balance of said amo at shail be invested as a permanent fuud a’ tive PeT cent. snterest, payable per capita semi-an~ hualiy, Artiere 10, If the Osage mission school should be closed, £0 that the school fund of the Quapaws cannot be used for them to advantage at taat institu- tion, the «aid fund sball remain im the treasury ted States until such time as it can, wotion of the Secretary of the In- terior, with the consent of the cbiets, be used 10 Advautege im establishiug azcuoul upon thet Teser vation. Anticrr 1 The amount now due and unpaid for a tarm- ¢r. under the provisions of the third article of their treaty of May 1°, 1s, may be used by the chirfe and council for the purchase ot provis- fons, t\rming naplenents. sed, and otherwise for ihe purpose 0: assisting the people in agri- culture; and their annual mcome now paid for srmer “ball bereatier be set apart for tie par- poses of sstistance and improvement ia agri- culture, Cx. AIMS FOR LOSSES BY THE WAR. Aericiel Whereas the atoresiid Senecas, mixed Sen- fons and Shawnees, and Quapuws were driven irom ther homes during the late wai destroyed, the goveram cont Of their cla of the sar States will pay tue ciaima Jeclared to be due: ited, T pod exened thirtyetive s, Lwenty-thy es, and thicry Quapaws: and if the Awards spall exceed such amounts tn either cust, the e.aimants shall be paid pro rata trom the amoun: appropriaied. PROVISION IN RELATION WYANDOTTES. ARTICLE t3. The United States will set apart tor the Wy- tes, for their future home, the Ixnd cede ecas in the frst article hereof, au: wd in said atticle, to be owned by the Wyandot common: and in order to reauize and provide for the said Wyan- - many of whom have been in a disor. and unfortunate conditiom since their y of 1855, it is proyiced that there shall be recognized ax due and paid to the Wyan- sttes Of WH elasses the eum ty-three oneaud eyht hundred and fourteen dollars cents, as m: particularly slated rd in the schedule annexed to this rked “A.” A register of the whole r ident m Kansas and elsewhere, shall e taken by the the Dolawtres, under the direction of the Secretary of the [aterior, On oF before the Ist of Jul whieh suall show the pam if declare their desire to he and remain In a tribal con ¢:tiow, together with incompetents and orph: &: desevibed in the treaty ~f 1535: and ail sac! Persons, and those only, shall hereatter con- Situte the tribe: Provived. That no one who bas heretofore consented to become a citizen, ne wile or children of any such persou, shall be alowed to become members of the tribe, except by the free consent of the tribe aller is Bew organization, and unless the agent shall certify that soch party is, through poverty or incapacity, unfil to continue in the exercise of the responsibilities of citia ef tle United States, and likely to beco: public charge To THE Tee @ zu t ArticrE tt. Wherever the register in the next praceding rttcle shall have been completed aud returned the Commissioner of Indian Afairs, the Smoun! of money in said article acknowledged to be due to the Wyaudatt{«j shall be divided, d that portion eqnitably dae to the citizens, ! people shatl be pard to the tion of the S tnd the balance, after dedi the land purchased from the $ the first article hereof. and the sum of 0 toennble the Wy: Js to establish their ne natl bs paid be Wyandotte) tribe per capits, and the ies Lurther agree to pay to the sad. tue sum of $11,727 74, beimz the vied nuder . contrary t the treary of of the Siate 2 col andott{rs, 1 gum, shal! relinquish in writiug ¥ through the Delaware ageat their guardian, ali farther claun against the wd States as tothe matter relating to tue said taaes. ARTICLE 1. All restrictions unon the ‘sale of lands as- ped aud patented to “incon Wysa- the treaty of hail be remove? aftr the ratijestion of yy but sule of len. tofore as. BS OF incomMpetents shall be made, under decree of any court or otherwise, for of on account ot auy claim, judgment, ex- écution or order, or for taxes, unlil voluntarily sold by the patentee or bis or her heirs, with roval of the Secretary of the Luterior: and;whereas many sales of Iand belonging to i= class have heretofore been made, contrary spirit and intent of the treaty of 155, it this tr, ortshall be made, under the direction of the 'y Of the Interior, in order to ascertain Telating to all such cases, and upon a full examination of such repert. and hearing of the partirs intere-ted, said Secretary may confirm the said sales, or require an additional amount to be paid, or declare sac sales enii | ly void, as the very right of the several cases may require. PROVISIONS ee ya 3T) THE OTTA- ARTICLE 16. The west part of the Shawnee reser by the third awas a! $1 per sud r qeded to the United Siate is hereby sold to the U d for the purpose of p: D, the United amcunt, whenever the ares eb land shall be found by sctual survey, trom the fonds in che hands of the Government arising trom the sale of the Ottawa trust lands. a3 provided in the ‘th article of the Uraty of 1862, aud the bal- ance of said fund, after the payment of rce- connts provided for im article 5 of the treaty of Iz, shall be paid to the tribe per c: ARTICLE 17. The provisions of tne Ottawa treaty of 1°62, under which all the tribe wi zens upon the 1th of July, 167, a. te fortwo year: but atany time previous to that dee any mem. ber of the tribe may appear before the U.S. district court for Kansas, and declare his in- tentions to become a citizen, when he shall re- ceive a certificate of citizenship, which shall izelnde his family, and thereafter be discon- nected with the tribe, and shall be entitled to bis proportion of the tmbal fund: and sll who shall not have made such declaration previous to the last-mentioned date, shall be still co1 sidered members of the tribe. In order to en- able the tribe to dispose of their property in Kansas, and remove to their new homes and ¢stablish themselves thereon, patents in fee. simple shall be given to the heads of famtli and to all who have come of age among the ailottees under the treaties of 1-62, so that they may sell their lands without restriction, but the said lands sali remain exempt from taxa- tion co long 4s they may be retained by mem- bers of the tribe, down to the said Ith July, {8e9; and the chiefs and council of the said tribe shall decide in the case of disputed heir- ship to real estate, taking asa rule the laws of inheritance of the Stateof Kansas. ARTICLE Ib. The United States agree to pay such amount, t exceeding $10,00", as may be found justly e to individual Ottawas, for depredations and damages opon their property during the Iste war, the proofof each losses to be fur- Bished to the Secretary ot the Interior, aud such amount shall be paid as may be Ne are by bim to be equitably due: and the claQgof J. T. Jones, tor which 8 bill of approp: bas Passed one of the branches of UCongress, but which has been withdrawn from before Con- gress, being for destraction by fire of his awe: and other property by whites in 1556, Shall be allowed and paid to him, amounting to $6,100. ARTICLE 19. The 6th article of the treaty of 1562 shall re- main unchanged, except as provided in this article. Tbe children of the tribe between the ages of six and eighteen (6 and 15) shall be en- titled to be received at said institution, and to be subsisted, clothed, educated, and attended in tickness, where the sickness is of such a na- ture that the patient promises a return tostudy ‘within a reasonable period; the children to be taught and practiced im industrial pursuits, suitable to their age and sex, and both sexes in branches of learning, and to receive such these rights and privileges te continue as say children cf thetic ‘shall pre- ves for their exercise. And the ing for officio of ev ngrmined beige Rey tigtcted | i on OF , it Dekn, feiss Raraicget lesion sactae supervision this article be carried into ef. Jct in their full spirit and intent i i g i PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE PEO- RIAS. KASKASKIAS, WEAS, AND PI- ANKESHAWS. ARTICLE 2. Whereas certain arrangements Rave been Made by the chiets of the confederate tribes of Proriss, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankesbaws, for the sale to actual’ settlers of the lands held by them in common, being 9} sections, for a Teasonable consideration, according to the terms of a certain petition of the eaid tribe, with schedule annexed, (which scbedale is anuexed to this treaty and marked “\B,”) dated Decem- Der With, 1865, filed in the office ot the Commis- sie.erof Indian Affaire it is agreed thar the Sid syrangements shall be carried iuto full ef- feet, and the purcbssers thereunder shall ras crive patents from the United States tor the lands ‘so purchased, wpom making full pay- trent for the same to the Secretary of the In- Tior, Aud the amount slready paid by said Purchasers, as arpenrs from suid schednie, and in the bends of suid chiefs, sball de paid 1o the Secretary of Interior, and the whole amonnt of the purchase mocey shall also be paid to the said Secretary on OF before the Ist of Jue, 1567, and shall be held by him for benetit’ of the tribe, subject to the pro- as of this treaty. ARTICLE 2 ‘The Innd in the second 2nd fourth articles of vish his treaty proposed to be Purcaased from the cas and (jnapaws, and Lys sus is hereby granud and Sula te ©, abd sbail be paid for 8! Uber by the vine and a ball se preceding article. a the m the ratith on ot thi ., end the Secretary ot the Interior t< a ther the® resttetions upon the rIands, prov of the treaty of May 20, 1834, ta atsde) Lndinus may sell their own lands, and that the lands of minors and incompetents may be seld by the chiefs, with the consent of the agent, certified to the Secre. lary ef the Interior and approved by him And if ther ye any allotments for which no ow heir thereof survives, the chiets 1 convey the eame by deed, the purchase me thereof to be applied, under the direct Sreretry, tO the benefit ot the tribe: euardisnebip of orphan children sill remain in the bande of the chiets of the tribe, and the efs shall have the exclusive rigbt t © Wwhoare members of the tribe, aud en- ‘ded (© be placed upon the pay-rolls. ARTICLE 2. An examination suall be made of the b; prepared, stating the eonditien of their fands, and the representations of the Indians for over- charges tor sales of their lauds ia 1557-8 shall be caamine@, and if any amount is teand to be due, sueh bats the: with the int of their in vested fand 1 be paid to them npon the Ist of July, 1867; and in order further to t them in preparing for removal and ia Paying their debts, the further amount of $25,.00 shall be at t me time paid to them yer capita from smm of S160, 4 vested for said Indians nnder act of sand the balance of said sa together with the sam ot sted on bebalf of suid Indians, t southern States, and the sum CO being the balance of interest, at per annum,on = held by the tates from July, 1957, ti vested in eas bonds in December, té!, after credit. : ervon heretofore recerpted for by shall be and remain nthe permavent fund of the said tribe, and five per cent. be paid semi-annually thereon, wt, to the tribe: and the interest dae in Kansas bonds. and stocks, now held for their 5 perce upon $16.20in U.S. pall be paid to the Uribe semi-annuaily ats as A permanent school be ual paym ome: token from the enid tribe, res, the sum of & lishing themeel ves ided, That there sbail d invested fund and paid on the istot J assist them in esiab- and son their new Lom when the chiet: ion of the Secretary o: ional sum is neces. mn r snm may be takem from their in- esti tund: Avil provided alin. That the said inv iond shall ubject to sach di nay be found neve > pay wlio may become ci @ of the tunds Axr as upon be, the ry un is not ack and on which accoant they t vexation and expense, and his DOW A matter in question im the Su- © Ce United Siates, at 1s agreed tshall decid™ such taxes twinl. the government will take measures cure the refunding of eaid taxes to su_h of Indwas as have paid them; and if are decided to be lawtol. then th redeem the said lands tro te the tox eome taxes Gown to the date of any deeds app: by the etary ot the Interior: ‘of Which relief to the Indians they hereby uquich all right to payment from the gov- eroment of any claims for damages to, and predations pon, their property, made by ries who ciaim under such tax tith and ina for damages on account of un. lands in 13 s. Kaskaskias, Weas. and Pianke- shuws npree that the Miamies may be contede- 4d with them upon theit new resery: own tn uodivided right im saiu reservation, im proportion to the sum paid, upon the pay. went by the said Miamtes ofan amount which, in proportion to the number of the Miamies who shall jom them, will be equa! to their share of the pnrehrse.money in this treaty pro- vided to be paid for the land. and also upou the t into the commen fund of such amount limake theia equal im aunuities to the Peories, &c., the suid privilege to remain en to the Miamies two years from the ratifl- 10 Of Dis t WW per year for six years 1b, and for necessary’ iron aud steel and tools; in consivieration of which Payment the said tribe hereby relingish all Claus for damages and losses during the late War, and, at the end of tl d six years, any t ol3 or materials remaining shali be the prop- erty of the tribe, APTICLE 28. Inasmonch as there may be those among them Who may desire to remain. Kansas and be. come citiz-ns of the United States, it is hereby Provided that, within six morths xfter the rat- ifiention of this treaty, a register shall be mien by the agent, which shull snow the names sep- arately of all who voluntarily decire to re- move, and ail who desire to remaia and be. come citizens; and those who shall elect to re- Main may appesr before the judge of the U.S. district court for Kansas and make declaration of their intention to become citizens, and take the cath to support the Constitution of the United States; and upon filing a certifica:e of such declaration aud oath in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs they sball be entitled to receive the proportionate share of themselves and thetr children in the invested funds and other common property of the tribe; aud therefrom they and their children shall become citizens, and have no further rights in the tribe; nnd all the temales who are heads of families aud single women of full age shall have the right to make such declaruion and become disconnected from the tribe. AMO VISION: ELATING TO THE MI- sed es REMIES. x ARTICLE 29, it isagreed that suchot the Miamies now occupying lands in Kansas, under their treaty of August 4, 1854, as desire to remain in that State and become citizens, may have the privi- Jege of doing 60; aud that those who shall elect to remove to the new reservation herein pro. vided to bast etgreee from the Senecas and ‘Shawanees and sold to the Peortas, &c., may do $0, and upon such removal sball become coniederated with the said Peorias, and own an undivided right in said reservation in pro. Portion to their numbers on paying to the United States. for the benefit of said Peorias, a proportionate share of the pi money and of the capital of their annuities as provided in article 2%; and upon such payment for their share of the land, the amount 60 paid shall be beid by the United States for such disposition Qs the chiefs of the Peorias, &c., shall desig. bate; anda sufficient amount of the tunds of i 5 i i i i‘ E . & i f 2 1-9 i He i 7 hil i il rauhorty | f Praised value, by the person who occupies the | sand at the date of the ratiGcation of this trea~ ty, within six months after the date of such Tatification; and, if sach pryment shal! made, patents ia fee-simple shall be issu-d to the purchasers; and after the said six mouths sealed bids, at not less than tae appraised valne, shal! te received by the Commissioar of Indian Affurs for amy of «aid lands remai: ipg unpaid for, and awards mate to the highe bidder for cash until ail of said Iands te sol Provided, That the Miamies shail wot bab by this articleas conceding any point iu dispute Telative to the validity o! certain bead rights, sixty-eight in number, heretofore granted up their reserve, and ceriaon moneys tak a iro the Western mies aud paid to said sixty- eight persons. ARTict: The United Staies agree to the same prov sion in regard to taxes levied 1) or dadude under act@ority of the State of forth in the 25th arti $, ke, 50 fir as rel Js from taxes, in cas been lawfally levi their sare decided | A register shall be made by the agent of the j tie, witha six months after the racification fthis treaty, of alt who shall d move, ud sil wlio desire Provisions of arty fi wurn of t ad nuntber o > retaiu iheir ouner 4 1 cash pre ion of come citizens, there sua! tues shall ber c at value: and atier the Mt for those who be= be takea from the ORE BECes-ary «inthe land j d tue 3 & permanent tac 1 in annuities to the Peort €, together with the = Tuoving patty derived ¢rom the Tungining muueys tue a pay for the all be ves! . Mataring or con. ertible ie dnd the imterest upon the same shall be collvcted aud paid to the Miamies, per capita. semi-anuually at their bew homes; and the share of the citizen ML soles in the proceedsof the Innd= shuli be paid to the heads of fasnilies for their familie single persons, as the ease may be, a uutil all the iands are sold. ARTICLE The school section upon the 3 Dow unimproved, shall be pate simple to the chiefs, Thomas Mle big Leg, vpon suck div pon betwee the suid division to th et the Interior through the agent That the chook cere cres, geretofore used burial giound, shail be perpetually reserved tor cuch purpose. ARTICLE 36. An investigation shall be made by the Secre- ry of the Interior into all claims preseated count of damages committed by waites tron the lands of the Indians and for io. Stock snd other proper ad a report sh ade thereon to Cougress, recom: action as shall appesr ja Anriig thi River Muimics now aud suca ern Miamies en withhetd fr Teafter ‘he among the Wi where they live, A of Securities belonging to or favor of another, or capitalization of annuities sud cther fands, where the same are or may be in the hands of the goverament, shall be Of the Interior ia suc y carry nto th spintand meaning of this i appropriaticns are needed fr crcer to carry into eff eball be his duty to mac the ratification of tais ARTICLE 1 If any amendment: shall bs made to this treaty by the Senate, 1 shall only be nee ss: to submit the same for the assent of the p Uiar tribeor tribes interested; and should any sucb amendments be made. and the assent of the tribe or tribes interested not be obtained. the Temamder of the treaty not affected by such amendment shail nevertheless take effect aud be im force. Anticre $i. The expense of nezotiiticg this ty, not , shail be paid by the United mony whereof, t!« befo: Tistionet behalf of the Usiied Staves, « the before-named delegates on behalf of the Seneens, mixed Senecas Shawnees, (na. P ws, contederated Peor skits, Wons and Piankesbaws, Miamies, Qus.vas,and Wy- andottes, have hereunio r hands and seals the day and year first above written. LEWIS V. BOGY. (SRar.) Comirissioner of Indian Autre. y. H. WATSON, [S#AL ] Sper ial Commissioner. (Seat.) THOS. MURPHY, G.C SNOW, “ G. A. COLTON ve GEOKGE JOHN JOURN WHITETREE, up tof tatian bis x mark, [S#aL.} his X mark, |SEAL.) his x mark, [smat.} JOHN YOU dus x mark, [sRav, LEWIS DAVIS, his x mark, fear} $.G.VALIL (#RAL.) KA-SHE-CAH, Guapaw.. DAPTISTE PEORIA, JOHN MITCHEL) EDWAKD BLAck, Bis. mark, (seat) his x mark, [©#4t.! his x mark, Peorias, _ THOMAS METUSENY AH, his x mark, [ THOS, F. RICHARDVILLE, re Miamies. JUHN WILSON, bis x mark, (stan, J.T. JONES, [sear Ottawas. TATROMEE. bis x mark, gseat. JOHN KARAHO his x mark. [siaL. Wyanviottes. 7 In presence ot— iris VaLee, his eyes) terpreter for Osage River Agency. Joun B. Rovsrpeav, his x mark, U.S. Interpreter for Miamies. WM. HURR, Interpreter for (:taieas. Guonce WRIGHT, Anterpreter for Wyandottes. ABRELARD GUTRRIz. Lawis 8. Havvgn. Cuarceye Sim R. McBratney. ‘Witnesses to signature of Lewis Davis: G. L. Youne. G. GC. Sow, U.S. Indian Agent. A. Schedule showing the several items embraced in the um agreed to be to the Wyandottes by the 1iA article of the Foreqoiny treaty. 1. Annuity due under the Gth article of | Abe treaty of January 31, 1855. $5,750 00 . Amount discounted On $54,594.53 in State bonds on the 13th of May, 1859,15,187 «5 3. Interest on the above 815,787.43 $15,187. from May 13th, 1859, to February, 1:67, at 5 per ct é 4. Amount counted on $53,000 in State bonds, March 24, 1840. = 11,130 00 March 24, 1 to Fs + 6. Moneys heretofore appropriated in 2 fulfilment of treaty at but transferred to the m jus fund. 4,635 05 7. Amount for d ‘on Wyan- dotte property, claim approved Srereiary of the Intecler, Mares The Sth item is for depredations on Wyaa- dotte property during the Kansas troubi-s and the entireemigration toUalifurnia, it was ex- amine and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, March 21, 1562. ‘The three last named are half-breed Lad: who will become citizens. Said Sbields basa children; said Cott 3, and Dagenette?. William S the settler aforesaid, bas a balt-presd Mite aad 2 children. He takes said 18 acces ia Of the interest of his family in wet Of the reserve, #ndis to pay one buadred aud sixty dollars ($160) besides. Ssid Shields, Cott, aud Dagenrtt Treprctive tracts at the price stated, am liee like sum of the ebares of themelves aod fama- te in the net proceeds of the reserve, pro- vided, that should the sbare of either faaly mm the pet proces of the Te ve be Iss than en by the bead dovode ake cher oa e four cases } to the vari * Whose eu: donn Wiiam Gr Jobe Martio Same David i oe SE : He series Converse ty NW aad WS 2 _—- ae NE of NK jn Wingrove ahha agin tet SWoi si ” w ” 617 tap +. ry 13 1% 62 oe a) I. 10) Leveridge, F Ww Morgan. J offs orge W seetsier ridge.A Tr veridge jointiy.. Ben; Wingrove Some Z Sun MNekinney Souire Jas Waller NE. mem, 5 Go A-Whittaker & half 0% ee Wa. Smith, © pr Morgan ” 6 Alvert Beandor®. Ciaries Marta. w Bastinzs Malt, ‘m. Mor- Francis aW ice EB tgand BW, +008 | of BW act”... IN Ambrose Nbisils NE. Anthony Cott.” 36 Kuword Dagene:t Teta? “ Tis tract to be conveyed to t Perry Chae Sime en payment of said $1.25) by June Ist. + 19 end 18. + 24 and 13. And whereas the said Treaty hay Submitted to the Senate of the United ifs constitutenal action thereon, the Senate did, on the eighteenth day of June, one thous eight hundred and sixty-eight, advise and com- ad seni to the ratification of the same,with amend. | mente, by @ resolution am the words and figares following, to wit Iw ROUTIVE Sessi0} SESATE OF THE UNITED Stares, June Im, 1s ited, (two thirds of the Sen That the Senate t (he Tatification of the artich coucluded at Washington, D.c., ot February, I-67, between the United Suates, Tepresented by Lewis V Bozy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, W. H. Watson, Special Gom- missioner, Taomas Murphy, Superinteud-a\ of Indian Atlaurs, George C. Snow and G. A. Gol- ton, U.S. Indian Agents, duly authorized, and the Seni represented by Geerge Spierr aud Jobu Musb, the mixed Senecas and Shawaees, by John Whitetree, Jobn Young, and L-wis Davis, the Quapaws. by S. G. Vailier and ka. zhe-cab, the confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Wear, and Piankeshaws, by Baptiste Peoria, John Mitchell, and Edward Black, and the Qtiawas of Bianchard’s Fork aud Roche de Beruf, by Jobn White and J. T. Jones, and in- john ¥ ith the following AMENDMENTS : Article 4.—Strike out the followiag words : “and the land in Kaneas herein ceded sali be open to ertry and settlement the sume as other public lands within sixty days atter the com- pietion of the surveys thereof;” and inser: in teu thereof : «under the tion laws of States; but all such pre-emption sbull be paid in the money of the United States, at the proper land office, within one year trom the date of emtry and settlement.” Article 12.—Strike out the following words: «the government being under gbligations to Protect them, but for the time unable wo do Same article.—Strike out the following words: “u uch report, make such awards as be may deem eguitasie and j such award the United States it pay claimants the amounts declared to Provided, That the sums so shall not ©: ceed thirty-five thousand dollars for the 5» cae, twenty-five thousand dollars for the Sn: bees, and thirty paws: ! fe WT ; i i i e re f PS, ie i i i i Hi Q' i e : i i i Hi ! i g Hf i FH His the BRE? f, iff ) | Intestimony where found justly ¢ to indi Pidend (02a wa.tor FT dattous end damages © . uring the Inte war. the proof uf such locens to be furnisled to the Neeretary of (he Bor 5 a, ® such amowet shall o- paid a tm og o- ad. m0 be equitaniy i* Sthike cut th> Gsllowiug wor 1s found te be dus amen Toe paid to ‘Bem worn cas ist of 3 fd tnertt " Artie! Sr'ke om and it such taxes ary ev the goverument w from atl taxes, down + SPProwed by CoMsid-rs tion the da the Necrwary of they ben by from the " at i ak baad nad P aukeste ws, ‘ttawes of » Fork and Roche Ge Brat aoa +) pories to sat Preaty, to rd by ther respeetes t ” hey jdo tiereny agrwe to and rattysard auends Wie ww which their triges ar tively ta- Neosho Agency, Shanes Nor ath day of Sepumber, Al sixty eich his x mark (sexy JOWUN MUSH, Pele ac, hisx mink fear} JUSEPH SPIOER, oe x mack. (Saat } Comned or For the Seneca. Signed in presence of | ko. Mirommn., s. 2 agt ROKOW, U.S. Interpreter James H Exner JOUN WHITEPREE, bis xmark jaan JOHN YOUNG, [eee ALFRED MoDANIEL, jseaud WiILLLAM JACKSON, iseae as aad Shawne S 1. Agt yy UN dnterpecer Waiear, Inlerprever US FLING, Leierpreior Lassa Janus H. Exuex. VALIER, Interpreter and Dryita. fos & mark, s¢ KA-SHE-UAL. CAH-HLO-CAH-TEDAY GEUBRGE LANE, } For th Signed im pres: Cue paws. oF ol Lazane james H. Buna at Neosho Acency, Shawnee Nwuoe, Die Sth September, oom, BAPTISTE PEORIa, bis x mark, (s@au) diead ¢ J yf Peorias, bc. EDWAKD BLA‘ K, [sean] YELLOW BEAVER, — his x mark, jseau | tor We confedarit-d Peorias, @:. Signed in presence of Frank Vatie tae x mark, 1S Sat, G. A. CoLron, Agent. Janes i Exner. at Ottawa, Aaueas, th = first day of Sap. T.egbie u Luudred and i xtverighl JOUN WILSON, X mark, (Seat.] 3 1. JONES. [sean] rihe Wlawas f Blanchard’s Fork end Rocke de Signed in presence of Wiutiam ven, U.S. Interpreter for Ottow 1. BY, Ayen! fur Mowas. JAMES H. EMnKy, Spe sa! Agen Dove near Wyandotie, Kansas, ibis fifteenth Cay of September, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight. fAUROMER, JOUN KARAHO, JACOB WHITECROW, SILAS M.GREYEYVES, hus x mare. JOUN W.GREYEY ES, sean) for the Wyandot({e}s. Signed ip presence of Geo, Waicnt, Interpreter for Wpandotics. Janes H. Expay, Special Avent. J.B. koor. J.S.5recktTos. | _ Now, theretore, be it known that I, Andrew: Johnson, President of the United States of America, do, in pursoance of the advice aad his x mark. b | COneent Of the Senate, as expreseed its Teso- | lution of the eigateeath of some thoa- sand eight hundres and etxty ‘compl, Fat- ify, aud confirm the sad Treacy, with’ the amendmenis, as aforesaid T have hereunto signed My Dome, and caused the seal of tue Umiwed | States to be affixed, Done at the city of Washington, this tour- teenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousaud eizht handnd [SEAL ]and sixty-eight, and of tae sudepend- ence of the United States of Amnerica the ninety-third. | Anvesw Jonysonx. | By the President : |" Wiriiax H. Sowarn, Secretary of State. ee GOVERNMENT SALES. _ } sfALe or GUVEBD MENT sTokes, i Lureou Refusces. Pred men. & Aban€’t Lands Othe Chit Acuna and Or shure Mow, Wash mcton DC. Now By order of Muer General 0 © mistioner, will be old. eneti No vem!er gth, 184, at Ll e'ele corner of 17th ahd K strete, Waa quantity of serviceatls ana Unser IEE™ A8PE4 S STORES, beiongii rea of ‘Terms of sale: Cash, in Governm=nt fants. J. M BROWN Bo IS 6t_ Bvt. Major and Disbar-ine fiver. ORSES, MULES, W. ; ass iF oF ) ei F i 5 i