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FFICIAL, LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at Third Session of Forty-first Congress. (GENERAL NATURB—No. 52.) ita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas jemental treaty twenty-fourth September, during the pleasure of the President, per third | eghteen hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty article treaty second October, eighteen handred | of sbird October, eighteen hundred and eigh- and tixty-three, and second article sapplemen~ | teen, one hundred dollars: Provided, Thatsacia- tary to treaty April twelve, eighteen hundred | factory evidence shall be shown to the and sixty-four, ten thousand doll tary of the Interior thatthe ehief provided for For this amoant by said private article is tll alive. ele treaty twenty-fourth September. teen ndred aud fAft}-seven, ery thoussnl dole lars. talrd ertiole gronty Serene, fore fom, Sebroee benngt ne NAVAJOES. For third of ten instalments of such articles Ax Act appropriations for the cur- Chippewas, durin, For interest on forty six thousand and el, For pay of one farmer, two bincksmiths, and rent and contingent expenses of the Indian devt por same tmeney, do}lors, at five per centom, being the value o twearrrentices, ope miller and appreutio, one 2. and for fulfilling treaty : For e of fifteen instaimer etions of land set engineer and two teachers, five seven Jour ending June thirty, sightoen hendet Unippowan with gilling twine, onctos raastore mats resolution Stoo tuirtocn, elgh- Por ‘poyot pies end purchase of medi- permanent exeutty te specie, per 8 9 Jhippewas w wine, . - : apd K— Fi for other purposes. br 9g Iinsey, Binnuees, sheeting, dannel, | teen bundred and thirty-nine. and fifth article cipes, one thourand dollars. a < September Necukp sine, ef loon Be it enacted ty Sie Seats and Hones of farming tools, and for sack treaty of May sixth.eightoen hundred and fitty- For the purchase of iron and steel and other | Dundred and seventeen, Sve hundred Oollacs, aentahecs of the az dawtints Ons useful articles and for such other *®x, two thousand three hundred and four dol- for the five bondred dollars. of permanent annuity in epecte, per fourth gress assembled, That the following sums be. purposes as may be deemed for their best inter jars. For the of Utensils and | article treaty September seventeen. eightcen Say mocoy in the troamry ot ocherwins ant feel April, eighteen hundred and sing. | > WAMIGH AND OTHER ALLIED TRIBES “Pecrepair of grit sid ee mit, tree hus. | Pipered aes Cees, ave huvared dollar in not el ma nde sixty L ‘GTO . . ind tools, , for the purpose of the car four, eight thowaed dollars. For twelfth inetalment on one hundred and area dotars nigh og no Ay from and steel, to be Ned as stipulated For eighth of fitteen tnstalments for samo od- | gity thourand dollars, under the: at p*] Jects for Pembina band of Chiypewas, per eae | thet © rine bee ge pai wenee) and insurance, and neces. of twenty-three sary cost of delivery of annuities for teventh article treaty ary bees, two thousand dollars." “°F the Paw- e nt, per sixth article treaty twenty- bteen hundred and sixty-seven. one ‘With the various I ‘tribes: Ueaty, four thousand dollars. eecond Jannary hteen hundred itty-aves 7 pode For pay of eight superintendents of Indian For eighth of itren instalments for pay of one | thousand dolla PONCAS. For miller, during the pleasure of the Presi- ‘airs, namely: Two superintendents for the Dlacksmuh, ove physician, who shall farnish For twelith of twenty insta'ments for the. hth of ten instalments, (second series,) | dent, six hundred dollars. wi emet ocky mountains: one for medicine ior the sick, ove miller, ant ove fat- | establishment and support of an agricultural to be to them or expended for their benefit, . SENECAS OF NEW YORK. Oregon; one for Washington Territory; one for | treaty of April seventh, hundred mer, per fourth article of same troaty, turee | and industrial school, and to provide said school ten thousand dollars. For mt eunaity, in Hen or interest on the tory of New Mexico; one for Califor- | sixty-six, six thousand ive Kanteen Cations, de- | thousand nine bundred dollars with a suitable instructor or instructors, per For this amount to be daring the shod, toe nek ak uate ween a Itece ‘Bis; one for the Territory of Arizona; and one ‘or transportation and necesary cost nt For eigh‘h of fifteen instalmeuts for the pur- | fourteenth article treaty twenty-second Jana- pleasure of the President in furnishing ald | hundred ana thirty. tnousend Goliers : Montane, nineteen thousard one handred ees er om nam per = aon hah Boo ee peg ee for | ary, cighteen hundred and fifty-five, three and sesistance te a snd maehontesl For interest, in lies of investment, on eeventy= dollars. article treaty » eighteen iacksmithing purposes, per sa thousand dollara. purruite, including the working mili, as | five thousand dollars, at five per cen*am, per act For pay of sixty-two agents of Indian affairs, | dred and -sixty-six, one thousand five hundred | shove, one thourand five hundred dollars. For twelfth of twenty tnstalments for the second article of the treaty of ean vt med Les memes for the tribes in a; four | dollare. For eighth of fifteen Icst myport of a +mith an‘ carpenter shop, and win, three sheen Sigutoen hundred and N CHIPPEWAS OF LAKE SUPERIOR. For seventeenth of twenty instalments in coin, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, additional for the Indians in Utah; one {i page aes 2 tea dive thousaod furnishing it with necessary tools, five hundred dollars For twelfth of twenty instalments for the em- ployment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shal! furnish medicines for the tick, per fourteenth article treaty twenty- ree \hourand seven hundred and conditien and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars to each person who engages in farming or me- chanical pureuits, (one thousand four hundred femilies,) as per eighth article of the same treaty, fourteen thousand doilers. , For pay of two teachers, two thousand dol- are. per centam, on forty. three thousand and Sty dollars, trausferred from the Untario Bank to the United States treasury, per actef June twenty-seven cighteem © hundred and forty-six, two thousand one huo- dred and fifty-two doliars and firty conts, more than three persons, to attend the uc 5 For seventeenth of twenty instalments in | payments of the said Chippewa India tribes east of the Kocky mou 4 goods, household furniture, and cooking uten- | member of the board to be paid not 1 second January, eighteen hundred sud fifty Indians east of the Kocky mountains, namely | sils, per fourth article treaty thirticth Septem- | five dollars per day, for not more weaty | five, four thousand six hundred dollara, Sioux, Seminole, Omaha, Kickapoo, Kansas | ber, eighteen hundred and fitty-four, eight | days’ servicef@mdien cents per mile for ask and instructing the Poncas in the arta of civitization, with a view to their self-support, and for sab- SENECAS AND SHAWNEES. ; é FLATHEADS AND OTHER CONFEDER- rr tistence and clothing, ten thousand dollars. For permanent annutty, in sj and Neosho agencies; three for the trides east of thousand dollars. more than three hundred miles’ travel, turee AYED TRIBES. For insurance and transportation of goods, POTTAWATOMIES. pe a pecie, per foarth the mountains; one for the Indians in the For seventeenth ot twenty instalments for ag- | hundred and ninety doliare. aS - 3 > . ; article treaty September seventeen, eighteen State of York; one for Green bay, Wiscon- | ricu!tural implements snd cattle, ‘carpenters’ For ineurance and transportation of anpaity | . For the third of five instalments on one han- | fiiteen thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth hundred and eighteen, one thousand do jars. Scr biacksmith and assistant Op and tools, iron and steel, one thousand and sixty dollars.” SENECAS, MIXED SENECA dred and twenty thotisand doilars, being tho asin; three for the tribes in Washington Territory; | and other wols, and buildiag materiais, per joods and provisions, and iron and for bi One for the Wichitas and neighboring tribes | fourth article weaty thirtieth September, eigh- | biachemubs, for the Uhippewas of led Lake Gatien ot ae Pree ae ned ee west of the Choctaws and Chickasaws; one | teen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand | and Pembina trive, three thousand dotlars teenth July, eighteen hundred ian for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains; | dollars. For tis amount, or s0 much thereof as may Yourtheasad delince ie one for tho Indians in the Territory of New | For seventeenth of twenty tnstalments for | be necessary, to be used at tie discretion wf tis For tweltth of twenty tnstalmenta for the eu Mexico; one for the Ponca tribe; one for the | moral and sducational purposes, three hundred | President, (o carry ou the work of ynstructing pert of am agricnivan industrial poten i nese que for the Yanoton Sioux; three for | dollars of hich to be paid tothe Grand Por- | and aiding the Chinpewus of Itet Lake, te | Port of am repair the buildings, aud providing tribes in the Territory of Washington; one | tage bend yearly, to.enadle them to maintain a | Pembina tride of Chippewas, and other fudiaus quitabie fernitdre, books ett'stationes 4 ane tate Teerter ear Gintah bandsof In- | school at their village, per fonrth article treaty | of the. Missiesippi Chippewa agency, cnot in | frienie,ermunres books, and stationery, per d@ians in the Terri of Colorado; two for the | thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and tii- | cluding the Ubippewas of Lake Superior.) in dred and fifty-five, three bundr-d doilars. Upper Missouri and the country adjacent there- | ty-four, three thousand dollars. the arts of civilizauon, with a view t) ther sol For tweifth of ‘twenty instalmenta for pro- to; one for the Ottawas, Chippewas of Swan | For seventeenth of twenty instalments for six | support, twenty thousand duliare. Viding suitable instructors therefor, per Ath ezeek and Black river, and Christian lodians in | smiths and assistants, per second and fifth arti- CHOUTAWS. article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred Kansas; three agents tor the State of California; | eles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hun- For permanent aunuity, per second article ii fifty-five, one thousand eigit hundred dol- pth oa Mic eee re mere Ine — and fiftysfeur, five thousand and forty | treaty sixteenth November, eighteen hundred oe id ane; r the nan peton bands re. and five, and thirteenth articie treaty tweuty- ‘or twelfth of twen fo of Dakota or Sioux pony Ko for the bands For seventeenth ef twenty instalments for the | second June, eighteen hundred and filty-tive, in reguie bcckaaitie atten tane pte | ef Sace and Foxes of the Mississippi, now in | support of six smith’s shops, per second and tifth three thousand dollars. penters’, and wagon ‘and plow makers" shops ‘Tama county, lowa; one for the Indians in the | articles treaty thirtieth September, eiguteen For permanent annuity for support of light | and providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth Btate of Nevada; one for the Crow tribeof In- | hundred and fifty-four, one thousead three borsemen, per thirtioth article treaty eighteenth | article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred diane; one for the Shoshones and Baanocks;and | hundred and twenty daliars. Uctober, eighteen hunured and twenty, aud | and fifiy-five, tive hundred dolisrs. e Sioux Indians of Devils lake, ninety- For fifteenth of twenty instalments for the | article thirteen, treaty twenty-second Juna, For twelfth of twenty instalments for the em- dollars: Provided, | seventh smith and assistant, and support of on hundred wud iifty-five, six hundred ployment of two farmese, two millers, one black- ity of the President to Se ee Se ee Pry y a mc disperse with the services of such Indian agents | tleth September, eighteen hundred iifty- hen thousand and sixt; 8. NEZ PERUES [NDIANS. For second of five instalments of third series for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, Pet fourth article treaty of Jano en, eighteen hundred and iifty-tive, ex sand dollars For tweltth of twenty instalments for the sup- port of two schools, one of which to be an agri- cultural and industrial school, keeping in repair school buildings, aed for providing suitable fernitore, books, and stationery, per fitta article treaty June eleven, eighteen hundred and aifty- five, five bundred dollars. For tweltth of twenty instalments for the employment of one sup. rintendent of teaching, and two teachers, per fifth article treaty Jane eleven, —— undred and ufty-five, three thousand two hundred doilare. for twelfth of ity instalments for the employment of yne superimendent of farming, pono cd tarmere, two millers, two biacksmi! one tinne: aiticle treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, four hundred and eighteen dol- lars and thirty-five cents. For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty thirtietu September, hteen hundred and bine, two hundred and nine dollars and eighteen cents. For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty second ctover, eighteen hundred and one thousand and forty-tive dol- dollars for pay of black- and steel and » eightecn bopered twenty-eight, eight hundred and thirty-e'x doflars and _— cents. For permanent annuity In specie, per second article treaty twent nth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, six thousand six bundred and ninety-three dollars and ffty- eight cents. For life annuity to chief, (Alexander Robin- fen,) per third article treaty of October twenty, eighteen bundred and thirty-two, and third ar- ticle treaty September twenty-six, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, five hundred dollars; sal SHAWNEES. For permanent annuity for educational par- poses, per farce article treaty August three, seventeen hundred and ninety-five a thi article treaty May ten, gightecn ~~ = -four, ope thousand dollars. avd plow maker, per fitth article enth of June, eighteen huadred and ten thousand dollars. for permanent annuity, in specie, for ednca- tional purposes, per fourth mith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpen- For permanent annu for support of black- . per atticle treaty Sep- here 3 tér, and one wagon and plow mek. ct instal of | Provided, That e ce shall be | tember twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and So pencitenhiey sea Wacee Hit pene | nis ee nenenat and SimAE 4 shop, daring the | ber eighteen humured aidd toouts ees article treaty rixtcenth July. cightech bumdved abs er BEY artista Meee wieatoak | sheen ee tae tet or Ber toe ee tf ele treaty May ton, utes sf two equacios of vaperistindensne ts | fovifn"crastae of tea ‘er"'ageu sroeut, | Eteth-fenear, crn cliencn,anarcd aug | ge Us? teTontovtened fons Rendrod orf dese scigmces uenereauedaty-ove,coneeam | fo cis! provided fr by ead aries @ al 0 jencies wel weMty-Live, aid thistoruti articie treaty (won | "For twelfth of twenty instalments for k c ty instal i For edueat nt five dol- on fe = ee otk at ae “Oe due | Snes ont apes, ots hundred | ty-second dune, cightoou hundred nnd Aity-Ove | in repair saw and flouring mille, and for rae tm Tepais, the belbsitgn fer te gerioes ool | tare sil purposes, per third Paeble Todions te hee dann, O80 fet fhe —_ six hundred doliare. nisbing the necessary tools aud fiatures. there- article ten, eighteen hunared and pioyees, and for providing the necessary furni- ture therefer, per filth article treaty eleventh dune, eighteen hundred and fifty-live, three bundred deliars. For twelfth of twenty instalments for the salary of such pereon as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty ighteen hundred and fifty-five, ars. For permanent provision for payment of Money, in lieu of tobacco, irom, and I, per second article treaty twentieth . teem hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth icle of the treaty ef the fifth and seventeenth dune, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one hum- dred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents. For permanent provisions for three biack- smiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for one fot the For support of two farmers, during the pleas- manent annuity for edacatior Moquia Pueblos tm Arirons; one for the Pi. | ure of the President, as per twelfth articls | second hetinle ieiate tmoctiees Dom, Utes im Nevads; one for the Papagoes and | treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen, hun- others in Arizona: one for the Colorado River | dredand fifty-four, and seventh sos mene for, per fifth article treaty aixteeuth July, eigh- ee teaahy | tecnhundred and titty tivs, five hundred Solids cuirteent | For twelfth of twenty inatalmense for keeping “phees | in repair the hospital and providing the neces: agency; and igbteen Lars the Fort Hail reservation in Idaho Territory, oie, twelve hundred dollars. For permanent annutty of iron and ste}, pet Socdobe tre unter, peel aed ate & . Bine thousand dollars. » waneportation, and necessary | ninth article treaty twentieth Januar, and fifty-five, three hundred dof: For six sub-agents: Four for the tribes in | cost of delivery of anuuity and provisions for hundred and twent; » and thi Conn are: ac a Qroron, and two for the tribes in Washington | Chippewas 7 Lake papeiors tres thomeed | nan coon Bet Capen ok twenty instalment for pay of ‘fifty-four, two thousand dollars. SHUSHONES. For eighth of twenty tamabers twenty iments, to be ex , ander the direction of the President, in the ‘purchese of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as ki or 3 one for the Bannocks and others at | of April seventh, e! : berdemen, per tifth article treaty July twe, & physician, per firth article treaty sixteenth For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as , per third article treaty sixteenth Octo- teen bundred and sixty-three, ‘thousand pgp gece dollars. “nay i ial July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thou: ffin article treaty of June nine, cighteen hun- | ber: eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second Saiare. patina fornis, one thousand elght hundred dollars pouseouarg, 40 bolaes st chp seareecnel oe | “er iatecest' eu ned ‘baharedl ana FE as mgmt cape rts dred andeixty-thres, one thousand dollars. srticle ‘eaty twentieth September, eighteen |e nen cy aeTaaE Bape. For temp. ary clerks to superintendent, six | President, io carry on the work of instructing | thousand teo hundred ard iity-seveu dollars $F treltth o€ twenty instalments for bb For sixth of sixteen instalments for boarding | hundred and twenty-eight, and second article eg! twenty instalments, to be exe ‘eop- thousend six ing in repair the Dutidings required for the va- end aidiv, and clothing the children who s! attend the 9, Chippewas of Lake Su 7 iR- | and ninety-two cents, = ane por sontamn poe “ . red oy A twenty-ninth July, Sientass pyetret nd Cowen ee po EY the President, rions employees, furnishing the necessary | echcole, iding the schools and boarding- | and twenty-nine, one thousand one euch articles as he may deo: Srutastan with Mow to ink blfaapgocy | ment tnd viper bene farparer ner too | tik "fune'ceites Riga sly gates | between eecaay farnare the percha | tea, eventyuice. ollare and seventy ar | futaie fo te: wan, ier a hsaet J A c » c t ’ f fifteen thousand dollars. ” | direction of the geucral council of the Guoctaws, | titeehowdsdaatreen undred and ftty-five, Cessary wagons, teams, agricultural imple- ~g icle treaty October cente, For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per tecond article of treaty twenty-ninth duly, eighteen hundred and twengg-nine, ons pared and eighty-three,dollars and three cen! For tntereston two hundred snd. thourand nine hundred and * ts, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of lands as may be needed for gardening and iauee purposes for the echool, turee thousand jollere. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-echoole, two assistants teachers, one iarmer, one carpenter, and two millers, bergemen, one, eighteen hundred and sixty-turee | ,CHIPPEWaS OF THE MIssissiePt. | in coniormity with tho provisions conteiued in | ‘"For twelfth of twenty instalments for the pay thourend dolisre. ¥ > ave For fifth of ten instalments of the second se- | the pinth and thirteenth articles of tue treaty | of each of the bead chiefs of the Flatheeds ries in money, per fourth article treaty fourth | twentieth January, eighteen ed and | Kootenay, and Upper Pend d’Oreilles tribes Qctober, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and | twenty-five, aud treaty of twenty-second of | ner pith aitiie treaty aixtecuth duly, elghte eighth article treaty thirtieth September, olgh- | June, cighteen hundred and fifcy-tive,mincteon | hundred und fifty-five, one thousand fire Ieee teen hundred and fifty-four, and third article | thousand five hundred and tweive duliars aud | dred dollars. treaty seventh May, hhteem hundred and | eighty-nine cents. For iusurance and transportation of anni! En his ot ea BANDS. of twenty instalments, to ag age under the Girectton of the Prenton, of each articles as he may deem oultabie te thet wants, elther as wunters or S thousand six hundred dotiars. lars and seventeen cents, at five per centum, in ‘demen, per third article treaty Jul % sixty-four, four the; voncentan °! S04 | CONFEDERATED. THIBES AND BANDS | foods and provisions to said Indians, per Afth | "For twelfth of twenty iustalmenta for keeping | conformity with, provisions of afticle seven of | edebteen hundredand ziy three hve teen in T: sixty-eix dolisrs and sixty-seven cents. OF INDIANS LN MIDDLE OREGON, article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteenhun- | in repair the borpital, and providing the | treaties of Juve five and seventeen, ca god doliers. prema ig te oe Bow aun oun: siecle yay arton Green eee — ‘i For sens = fre ee pecoury | _— series, | Ored and fifty-five, two thonsand duilars. necereery medicines, and the furniture therefor, | bundred and forty-six, thirteen thousand four For eighth on Barn. J ries, y per jor beneficial objects, per second article treat: S VENTKES. hurdred an -pine dollars ninety ‘or twenty inetalmenta, “ service in the Territories of Arizona, Golorado, | article treaty tourth October eighteen hundred | twentp-utth Duce cightech hewtned cod titty: stag teat ee one ee eee = = inder of ee , Wyoming, and the State of Nevada, at * ht ~ t® be expended In sch For repairsot houses, Mills, and tool, and | cente. eo hacndived doll ; tm all, forty poe = — and eighth article treaty tnir- five, four thousand dollars. £ direction of the President, in yhteen hundred and firty- For tweltth of fifteen instalments for pay and > nd ether articles as the | necessary materials, three thousand five hun- | For this amount to be charged to the Potta- | the purehare of such articles, inclu aa, ' f for herding or other purposes, as he shall dee. hundred dollars. ie . resident may from time to time determine, | Cred doliare. ‘atomie fund, to enable the President of the » a For buildings at agencies, and repairsofeame, cightcen hundred and slaty Tear fen haaadd | subrstence of one farmer, one biacksmisa, und | including ineurance and traveportation thereof, | NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER | United States tocarry oat the provistons of the | euitable to their wanls and stemtng ie hant- one wagon and plow maker, per fourta article | iu instraoting in ngrleuleeral dollars. treat Srenty-ffth Of June. eighteen handred | papreiee eer taral and mechanical pursuits, in provid ployeen, O - r iD + per fou: 34 Jars. tendance, care f and eupport u year, = — pron fines Sen Octobe: ghteen bundred and forty-two, and For twelith of t ack, on a ty frm, for the he iNansrpasancttedl PB mary hoe pap goad dians, = -- 0 py My ng a. sulsietence of ove Indians, pu in any other respect to promote For the manufacture of medals for Indians, file preat wget May, a ighteen pao Viton ee five thousand dol'ars. vibar, Saves Comite Sites bandend For actual necessary expenses incurred, ani | $24 **ty-lour, three tho: a5 “gt third article of the treaty of November fifteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, with the Potta- watomie Indians, as modified by the treaty of March twenty-nine. eighteen b and fix, by paying to those two hundred and members of the tribe who have elected to be- come citizens, in accordance with seid article, the proportion of the cash value of the Potta- ere or herdsmen, one thousand dollars SHOSHONES AND BANNOCKS. as. SROSHOD: For first of three instalments for the pure chase of seed and implements to the heacs of pred wd hen a pee = continue to farm, uundred fami pe pw se re ») two thousand ive TKIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS. For seventeenth instalment, in part payment for relinquiehtent of title to iands, to be applied to beneficial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hun- Gred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For seventeenth of twenty instalment: for pay of instructors, emith, carpenter, farmer, and nty instalments for pay and ohn cl © Thousgod dollars, aty twenty-nith Jam IOWAS. physician, who shall farnish medicine to the | W*'©mie avnuities to which they are entitled, For second of thirty instalments to parchase that may hereafter be incurred, by officers of | 2% estnbineaiie “ia dred and filty-five, five thouse: For interest im luet of tnvestment on fitty- | sick, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth De, | B€ hundred end thirty-two thousand thres | eight hundred suits or Clothing for males over the Inctan department, in the rescue of prison. Pg aphid cate od foarte nee “Vor twelfth of twenty instalments for salary | *eVeH thousand five hundred diiars, balance | cember, pole coe pony wg foar, ae nomen comer’ neve Taste Say oud Goma cctice for at bested’ cana he me 4 their homes and for exposes uuing them to | treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and | of the head chiet of said contederared basis, | OC OMe sired and ity-seven thousand Bye | thoueand reven hundred dollars. a ith the nent pede Mtoe . . als, h ode ‘aeiyee : j provisions of said treaties, | the age of twelve ch go: arrest and continement Pidkie the cariue te | forty-two, and eighth ‘article treaty thirtieth | per fourth article treaty tweoty tin tune, | BUESTED dollar, nity-one, at tive por coutam | Pupport Of ‘an agricultural “aud: industrial | Of which amonnt forty-five thousand eight hun | be needed to make sales foc ciara Bandred boys the United States, by order of sach officers, or | Sehtember, cighteen hundred and ‘fty-four. | eighteen nundred and tifty-tive, ave hundred | POPC « Aon Or olher beneticial | tchool, ard support of sinita and carpenter | Sted and reventy-onedoliars and fifty-six cents, | and girls, thirteen thou-and eigut bundsed cot ovens charges’ Sie. cxtwes eantnet taker See ies seticre Sreea? sxveun Map, ciphtesn | dollars. sta Lurpescr, under the direction of the Presidont, | hop, and providing the necessary tools there= a A a COs cute to ty : ni . 4 rue b article ente ur, ontol ¢ pr * instal for sepertatendenes and ager eer, Sxnonses Of | for the purchase Of provisions and tobacco, per | dred aud ninety, and Bith sracletrcaty coveuen | (ebtbUudzed aul seventy-five dolinrs, Gredand Sfty-tour, one thousand five hundred | oi ntcen hundred end sixty-S0k. And the Ges: | mand eiehe Dantes Persons towing, wed on thirty-eight thousand ive hundred dolla” | fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen | August, cighigen hundred and Sity-sx, ous tin ANS AS: sed = 1 retary of the Interior is hereby authorized to | hundred: engaged in agriculiure, thirty ry-elg! je hun » hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty | thousand aye huudred doliars. For interes Hi wot investment on two hun- | NORTHERN CHEYENNES AND ARAPA- | gel) two bundred and fifty twenty-one-han- ‘dollars. . APACHES, KIOWAS, AND COMANOHES. | thirtieth September, eighteen tundred and fifty- For permanent annuity in mouey, per second | dred thonsand do lars, ac five per centum per ES dred-and-eightietb parts of the several classes pet i ond article treaty of January | For third of thirty instalments for purchase For fourth of thirty instalments, as provided | four, and third article of treaty seventh ey, article treaty sixteenth June, eighicen hundred | ®BUM, per re For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, ene and two, and fifth articie Weacy seventh Au- | ne gineer, farme: ith, as per tenth to be expended under the tenth article of the | eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundr: of bonds eriginally held (before the distribution treaty of October twenty-one, eighteen han- | afd sixty-seven doliars and sixty-seven cents. made to the six hundred Pottawatomies by act een, eigh en Luudred aud forty-six, ten | of clothing, as per sixth article of treaty of May an, srticle treaty July three, eightee eighteen hundred and ifty-s.x, threo | {housand dollars. fen, eighteen hundred aad sixty-eight, Gfteen | of July twenty neven, eighteen hundred and | and sixty-eight, sx thousand’ eit nangred Gred and sixty-seven, concladed at Medicine For fifth of ten instalments of the second se- | {hourand dollars. KICKAPOOS. Uousand dollars, tixty-eight) by him im trust for and belonging to | dollars. Lodge Creek, in Kanaas, with the Kiowas and | Ties, for the supportof two smiths’ shopa, incla- For permanent annaity in money, per fourth For eighteenth tmetalment of interest on one For third of ten instalments, to be expended by | said Pottawatomie Indi and pay the pro- For first of three instalments to be expended Comanches, and under the fhird article of ths | ding the Te So two emiths and assietants,and | article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen | hundred at tive per centum | the Secretary of the Interior, ten dollars for | cecds thereof without any deduction, incom- | in presents for the ten Persons who grow the treaty of same date with the Apaches, thirty | furnishing fron and steel, per fourth article | bundred ‘and twenty six, and fifth article treaty | per an Jor eCuecational and other beneticial | ¢#¢h Indian roaming, (one thousand eight han- planes, with the provisions of said treaties, it | most valuabie crops, under same act aud treaty, thousand dollars. treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and enth August, eighteen hundred and iity-six, | purpores, per treaty uf May eighteen, eighteen | (red souls.) in the purchase of such articles as ing the share of the above-mentioned two | five hundred dollas. a For purchase of clothing, as provided in the | forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth | twenty thousand dollars. hunéred god fifty-four, five thousand dotiars, from time to time the condition and necessities | pundred and fifty persons in the bonds belong- For pay of second blacksmith and farntsh- same treaties, twenty-six thousand doilars. September, eighteen hundred and irty-four, | Fur permanent supuity for biseksmith and | For eixiternti ystalment on two hundred | Of the Indians may indicate tobe proper, as ing to srid Indians. ing tron and steel and other materials, under POTTAWATOMIES OF HURON. pte For pay of carpenter, ith, | andthird ofseventh May, eighteen | assistant, and for shop aud tovls, per eighth | thoufand dollurg*to be paid in eighteen hun- seme article of said treaty, two thousand dol- lars. farmer, blackemi' treaty pomeye m engineer, five thousand two han- | hundred and four, six hundred and eixty- | article treat ty-tourth January, cighteen | Gred end seventy-two, per second article ed dollars. per eame treaty, eighteen thousand dollars, For third of four instalments, as per same be Forfpermanent annuity,"in money or other- seven dollars and sixty-seven cents. bundred and twenty-six, aud Hith article treaty | eigbiventh May, eighteen hundred and fifty- | testy, to furnish said Indians flour and meat, | wie Thy tecond article treaty November - BANNOCKS. —— re pipiens and teacher, two thous Phe mes So ak ae Lennard = seventh Augost,cighteeh handred aad fing, four, five thousand dollars. ‘ . po thousand five hundred andeeventy-aix | Ty" Wighteen hundred and seven, four hun. = righnene wr of thirty instalments to purchase ive ire: jars. ie jarmers, el i hu and forty dollars. 31N. fe four hundred evits of clot! For last of three instalments, as provided in | treaty seventh, eighteen hundred and eH fed an Ly KLAMATH AND M@DOC INDIANS. For pay of yeician, teacher, carpenter, dred dollars. we ot hing for maies over ‘or permanent annuity fur iron and steel for F i fi b= me treaties, to » be expended tu Dresenis ate Pome ne eee bw —— thirty-three dol- am ber bth article u L pone eee PR Andy da of the "Erseldent ion Pealy sme persons Bal who, in -three epuary, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, Py judgment of the agent, may grow the most For seventeenth of twenty instalments of = Site pri treat; v otghtee Madeleine ira. ek ee QUAPAWS. For this amount, to be expended in such foods, provisions, and other articles as the President may from time to time determine, inclnding insurance and transportation thereof, ip instructing in agricultural and mechanical miller, farm Jackemith, and engiocer, seven Ubourand seven hundred dollars. For last of three instalments, to be expended in presents to the ten persons of said tribe who, m bee ment of the agent, grow the most valuabie crops for the respective year, five + fourteen years of age, the flannel, hose, calico, and ics tor four huudred females over the age of twelve years, and such flannel and for four hundred bose and gitts, sir thsasee r four bu 8 iris, six nine bundred and whirt weoven doilars. y seventh August, eighteen 4 and sixty-four, ho’ . valuable crops for the period named, five hun- | Duity in + per third article treaty hundred and fifty-six, two uundred aod seventy avon thor twenay Seitaliucmie fee Ween = on. a ee hundred and | dollars. repair one eaw-mill, One flouring mill, Dunia one ansportation of goods, five thousand ive, twent; a lars. in ngs For permanent annuity for the pay of ® } for the blacksmith, car, mater, jagon a urruite, in employees, edecati For second of ten » for Ube purchase or twenty. twenty-six instalments, to | wheelwright, per eighth article troaty twenty plow maker, the mans labor demodig Sea host |, buBdred dollars. . Tiildren, procering meticiae and medical o& | ef onch articles es may be reper by. For purchase of seeds and agricnitnral tm- be, paid the Chippewas of Pp) ber (aird | fourth January, eighteen hucdred and tweuty- | pital, ax jer fourth article treaty of October |" ,, oF ineurance and transportation of goods, | tendance care fos aud support of the aged. of the Interior for eighi handred plements to be furnished each heal of a family | article gust second, eightcen han- | six, and fifth article treaiy seveuth qAagast, | fourteen, eighteen handred and sixty-four, oue | ** thousand dollars. Fick, and infirm, for the bel orphane of | persons g; aud four hundred persons or lodge who intends to commence cultivating gs , One dollars. eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six bun: dol- | thoutand doilars. OMAHAS. said Indi end in anyother respect to pro- | engaged in agriculture, sixteen thousand dol- ‘the roll, (say one hundred families,) ten thous- oe ‘or fourth of ten instalments, for the support | jars. For sixth of twenty {ostalments, for the pur- For the fourth of fifteen instalments of this | mote their civilization and improvement, two and collars. 8 school or schools upon said reservation, in | For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, | chase of tvuls and iatcrial for raw aod four | mount, being third reries, in money or other | thousand six bundred and sixty For purcbase of seeds and agriculturs! imple- APACHES OF ARIZONA AND NEW MEX- | ®Ccordsnce with third article of treaty of March eigt hundred and forty doliars. wills, carpenter, biacksmith; wagon and plow | Wire. per fourth article treaty sixteenth March, UL-SALELT AND QUIL-LEBUTE IN- | MC2t# to be furnished the headsof families or 100. Pinetaenta, cigntecn hundred and eixty-seven, | For iron and steel of shop, three hundred and | mascre chops, sud bocls cad'stereen oe ee, | clgbicen hundred and Sfty-four, twenty thous. | Hs who desire to commence farming, ten ee Tan tne ae wFeot fourth of ten instalments, to be expended | For yagou- maker, six hundred dollars. | Stuctoher Sariete uktons eek ee “Tor sath of ten instalmenta for keeping in'| , For the second of five instalments on & For poy oC Viyelcian, teacher nter, en- = a ay towed 4 p ee ret of October fourteen, gighteen huaudre five thousand dollars (being the first series) for SS Apaches of Arizona and New Mexico up a | !® promoting the progress of the people in agri- For education, one thou: 7 gineer, farmer, and blacksmith, six (thousand Ferervations, furnishing them with subsistene, | Culture and assisting them to become eelf-sas- hundred dollars. ud dollars. = er repair a grist and saw mill, and support of 0! ba four, one thousacd Deckesitt ficial objects, under the direction of the a ‘a For assistance in agricultural operations, two ‘i : shop, per eighth articls treaty | bene tight Bundred dollars. and other necesary articles, and to promst. | taining, Im accordance with third article of | ticlecd alice. e ic eutceuhes hime aeneenen or annem’ | March sixteenth, elphteen hundred and fife Fresident, por tourth article tresty of July one. Wer seonstef Cares inststmente, tobe axpeod- peace and cri tion aumong them, seventy | peony bc ee Pra mows a handred per centum interest on two handred | one farmer, ove blacksmith, one eawyer, ous | four, ond, third srtiole treaty om —— pay mcg a sas Bes ge rae = — im pessoue whe grow the thous: 2 ided, aA ot . . dollars f poses of education, ¢ < teen’ hundred and sixty-five, three . lars. Seton Gan Ge onemadl cate be hale or oF fourth of ten instalments, for the support jars for purposes of education, per } carpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, as | teen y-five, ‘For twelfth of twenty instalments for the those dollars. For sixth of ten instalments for pay of one en- giveer, one thousand two hundred dollars. For sixth of ten instalments for pay ef fone miller, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For sixth of ten instalments for pay of ene farmer, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. fupport of an egricaltaral and industrial school, and for pay of suitable Instructors, per tenth article treaty July one, eighteen humdred and fifty-live, two thousand five bundred dollars. Yor twelith of twenty instalments for eapport Of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the a sixth article treaty teventh August, eighteen | per filth article treaty of October fourteen, Indians who go and remain upon said | Of ® pbysiclan, in accordance with third article | pondred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. ighteen bundred and sixty-four, six thousaod reservations, and refrain from hostilities. treaty of March nineteen, elghteen hundred | For interest on six hundred aud ecventy-five | seine” st AKICKAREES, GROS VENTRES, AND | 224 *sty-seven, one thousand two hundred dol- | thousand one hundred aud sixty-eight dollars, For sixth of twenty instalments to pay salary MANDANS. as | lars. at the rate of five per centum per annum, to be | ard subsixtence of one physician, one miller, For this amount, to be eo — fourth of ten instalments, for the pur- | expended under the direction o1 the Secretary | and two sebso! teachers, as per’ fifth article goods, provisions, and hte x pad Pree- | Chase Of necessary medicines, in accordance | of the Interior, under provisiuns ot third article treaty of October fourteen, eighteen hundred For yy on of goods that may be pur- cbased for t) ‘Shoshonee and ‘Bannocis, ‘ttecn thourand dollars. SHOSHONES AND BANNOCKS, AND OTHER BANDS OF IDAHO AND SOUTH. EASTERN OKEGON. : For this amount, to be expended in ench r with third article of treaty March nineteen, ighteen hundre b - | For sixth of ten instalments for pay of black- | Decetrary tools therefor, per tenth article | | cos to mmuuut to —sgeey He 2 fog insatanco and’ tanepertation teene: as | eighteen hundred and sixty-soven, thee ham: | cixtyats, thirty-three thomeend seven ce ndnes fe toeee enzo thousand six hundred dot- | For emn of ee instalments vr Day ot pleck- treaty Jats one, eighteen hundred and Afty-tive, | fo0de, Provisions, or other articies us the Presi Instructing in agricaltaral andmechaniesl pas: | O€@ dollare. and fifty-eight dollars and forty cents, MAKAH TRIBE. For fourth of tem tnstalments for eupport of | EYE OOte cit of twenty instalments for the | Ging tpeurance and transpectation therecf; in suite, in providing employees, elucating duile | eg Ot fmsurance, transportation, and necessary CROWS. For recond ot ten instalments of thirty thoa- | blacksmith shop, and supplying tools tor the = 7. instructing in agricultural pursuits; in prowi- Gren, procuring medicine azd medical atten. | (tot Lag ig Sageied mor norageond For tbird of thirty instalments to supply male | sand dollars, (being the fitth series,) unicrdirec- | seme, three hundred dollars, = ‘2 a physician, who aball farnish | @ng employees, educating children, procur! net care far end mappert of the 1 ates | auth matiete of he pier of March nineteen, | Pereons, six hundsed in number, over fourteen | tionot the President, as per Mfth article of troaty OSAGES. a Medicine and medica! attendance; care for a: nirm, 5 ans of said In: | icines for the sick, per tenth article treaty July one, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand one bundred collare. Jearsot age, with a suit of good enbstancial | or January thirty-one, eighteen hundred and Gians, and im any other respect to promote their | {ebycen hundred and sizty-sevem,ous thousand | TCGie5 clothing, consiating of cout, hat, pantas | Sfty-Hve, One thoweand dolinre. civibzation, comfort, and improvement, forty loons, flannel shirts, and woolen sucks, as per For twelfth of twenty instalments for support For interest on sixty-nine thourand one bun- support of the aged, sick, and infirm; for the dred and twenty dollars, at five per centum per annum, being valae of fifty-four ‘Sections of RIVER CBOWS. other respect to promote their’ civilization, thousand dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI, PIL- | ninth’article of treaty of May seven, eightecn | of armith and carpenter's shop, and to provide | land set apart by treaty of June two, eighteen For this amount, to be expended for such | Comfort, and improvement, forty thousand dol- ASSINABOINES. LAGER AND LAKE WINNEBAGOSHISH | hundred and viaty-eleht, eight thousand four | the necessary tuols theretor, per eleventh article | hundred and twenty-five, for edacational pur- ns, and other articles as the . For this amount, to be expended in such BANDS OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS. hundred dollars. treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred | poses, per Senate resolution of January nine, ‘ SIX NATIONS OF NEW YORK. ds, provisions, abd other articles asthe Pres- | , or eighth of ten instalments to furnish said | For third of thirty instalments to supply each | and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thous- For permanent annuity in clothing and other Bont may from time to time determine, inciad- | 2diang with ten yoke ot work-oxen, | female, seven hundred in number, over tweive For twelfih of twenty insta|ments for the sap. | ard four hundred and fifty-six dollars. useful articles, per sixth article trea'v Novem- hirt,’or the goods | port of an agricultural and industrial school, if good 2 tl twenty log-chains, two hundred bbing- ears of age, with a flannel For interest on three hundred thousand dol- ing insurance and wansportativa thereof, in in- : phard, te hoes, | y ba 5 structing fn agricultural and mechanical pur- | ? P! ten ber seventeen, teventeen hundred and ninety- * 5 axes, | necessary to make the same, ® pair of woolen | and pay of teachers, two thousand tive hundred | lars. at five per centum per annum, to be paid four, tour thousand five hundred dollars. suite, im providing employses, educating chil. | {handied,) twenty « and other farming | hese, twelve yards of calico, au yards lars. - semi-annually, in money or articles as the SIOUX OF DIFFERENT TRI dren, procering medic! ‘and medical atten. | ‘@plements, per “tth article treaty May seven of cotton domestic, as per same ariicle, eight For twelfth of twenty instalments for the em- | Secretary of the Interior may direct. as CLUDING SANTEE SIOUX pie cp pon Bove po < of the a. sick, one bundre. ' and sixty-four, one thousand four hundred dollars. ployment of @ blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, | firet article treaty of September twent 5 STATE OF NEBRASKA. and inden, Sour the helpiows orphans of wie ne hundred dollars, For third of thirty instalments to snpply | and physician, wbo shall furnteh cine fer | eighteen hundred and sixty-five, fifteen thous- os dians, and in ‘any other reapect to promote their ‘or = of two one thousand | three hundred and fifty boys and three hundr the mick, four thousand vix hundred are. and dollars: Provided, each half-breed or comicrt, civilization, and improvement, thirty eight Bi ys two biackemiths, and fifty girls, under the sges named, such MENOMONEES. mixed-diood of the Osages, being twenty-one thourand dollars. Family, ; i i flannel cotton ‘goats as ung be nected to of age, or the head of a 5 Ny, BLACKFEET, BLOODS, AND PIEcans. =e two thousan Sour hundred dollars: make each soit sa staceenhd, Sopeteer with » -two thousand six such rales and ‘or this amonnt, to be expended in sach medicine for the andred dollars, | five thousand nine hundred and twenty-three Se and other articles asthe Pree fifth article treaty venth, eighteen | dollars. ed and fifty-four, and Senste ar ae nt may from «me to time determine, tnclud- | hundred and sixty-four, seven seven | _ For third of ten instalments, to be used by the thousand one hun- SACS AND FOXES .OB THE MISSISSIPPI. ing ieomrenesend or tation thereof, iu in~ | hundred dollars. Secretary of the Interior im the purchase of | dred und seventy-nine dollare and six cents. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise stroetii fee ey mechanical par- | For this amount, Spplied toward the | such articles as from time to time the condition MIAMIES OF sel treaty November For second of thirty instalments to purchase Sica; prctingelicee vt asabat "ace. | TODPerbot Rau mil forces cum: | aud ecgnticn may tratcatota be proper the | por pgr MlAMTES OF KANGA. bandied end foe! cing iv eer Totten eur oat ¢ance, care for and support of the sick, the Hed Lake and Pembina bands of Seite, totes tee nee aoe ice eee ee ee See sat a eee par aren Sc eee SS and infirm, for the helpicss orphans of said in | Sas, es per sleth Of May seventh, | Hhousand Goliase, article treaty sixth , Sighteen hundred flannel and cotton goods as may be needed Gians, and im every respect to promote ‘hundred fw 9 and eighteen, and treaty June make suits for boys and one hundred their civilization, comfort, and improvement, aap nine cnageeea Seer Contes dollars. fifty thousand doliars. For second of instalments to purchase CHAS Se MAE AND CeO Sega ‘he Taare pre oaming For second of Sve instalments of the of the for series of annuity for beneficial objects, fi Ubousand five hundred dollars. ste CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES. For fourth of t i i i i i i} Hi u i one Sittien three hundred and fourteen thoa- ‘pay ot five teachers, one car- re pert TESREL RIVER. Hee soeee of Gave ieteimenta, tobe on pkaniasaa dcr Sine ero eS “BER Sig TARE TR a i ii : For Ape BOISE FORT BAND OF CHIPPEWAS. pers of ope blacksmith and amisant, and tl

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