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For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven hundred dollars.

For education, during the pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty twenty-seventh October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars.

Vol. vii. p. 432.

Vol. vii.p. 296.
Vol. vii. p. 317.
Vol. vii. p. 401.

For permanent provision for the payment of money, in lieu of tobacco, iron and steel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three hundred dollars. Vol. ix. p. 855. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For interest on six hundred and forty-three thousand dollars, at five per centum, per seventh article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, thirty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

Pottawatomies of Huron.-For permanent annuity in money or otherwise, per second article treaty seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars.

Quapaws. For education during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars.

For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For farmer, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars.

For fulfilling treaties negotiated eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, with certain bands of

Chasta, Scoton and Umpqua Indians.—For third of fifteen instalments of annuity, to be expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thou

sand dollars.

Vol. vii. p. 320.

Pottawatomies

of Huron.

Vol. vii. p. 105.
Quapaws.

Vol. vii. p. 425.

Chasta, Scoton

dians.

and Umpqua InVol. x. p. 1122.

For third of fifteen instalments for the pay of a farmer, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred Vol. x. p. 1123. dollars.

For third of five instalments for support of two smiths and smiths' shops, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand one hundred and twenty dollars.

For third of ten instalments for pay of physician, medicine, and expense of care of the sick, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For third of fifteen instalments for pay of teachers and purchase of books and stationary, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand two hundred dollars.

Rogue Rivers. For fourth of sixteen instalments in blankets, clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty tenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Rogue Rivers.
Vol. x. p. 1018.

Sacs and Foxes

Sacs and Foxes of Mississippi.-For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third article treaty third November, eighteen hundred and of Mississippi. four, one thousand dollars.

Vol. vii. p. 85.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments as annuity in specie, per third article treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, Vol. vii. p. 375. twenty thousand dollars.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments for gunsmith, per fourth article

treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, six hundred dollars.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments for iron and steel for shop, per fourth article treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirtytwo, two hundred and twenty dollars.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments for blacksmith and assistant, shop, and tools, per fourth article treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, eight hundred and forty dollars.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments for iron and steel for shop, per fourth article treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred and twenty dollars.

For twenty-sixth of thirty instalments for forty barrels of salt, and forty kegs of tobacco, per fourth article treaty twenty-first September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, one thousand dollars.

For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per Vol. vii. p. 540. second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirtyseven, ten thousand dollars.

For interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per Vol. vii. p. 596. second article treaty eleventh October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thousand dollars.

Sacs and Foxes of Missouri.

Sacs and Foxes of Missouri.-For interest on one hundred and fiftyseven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under the direction of the President, per second article treaty twenty-first October, Vol. vii. p. 543. eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars.

For the fourth and last instalment upon forty-eight thousand dollars, Vol. x. p. 1074. per second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand dollars.

Senecas.

Senecas. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty Vol. vii. p. 161. twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, five hundred dollars.

For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth Vol. vii. p. 179. September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, five hundred dollars.

Vol. vii. p. 349.

Senecas of New York.

1831, ch. 26. Vol. iv. p. 442. 1846, ch. 34.

For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-eighth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For miller, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-eighth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six hundred dollars.

Senecas of New York.-For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of nineteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars.

For interest, in lieu of investment, on seventy-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and Vol. ix. p. 35. forty-six, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Senecas and Shawnees.

For interest, at five per centum, on forty-three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from Ontario Bank to the United States treasury, per act of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Senecas and Shawnees. For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one Vol. vii. p. 179. thousand dollars.

For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty Vol. vii. p. 572. twentieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, one thousand and sixty dollars.

Shawnees.

Shawnees. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per Vol. vii. p. 51. fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, and

third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thou- Vol. x. p. 1056. sand dollars.

For fourth instalment of interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand dollars for education, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars.

For fourth of eight annual instalments of money, in payment for lands, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one hundred thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third Vol. vii. p. 160. article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars.

Six Nations of New York.-For permanent annuity in clothing and other useful articles, per sixth article treaty eleventh November, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, four thousand five hundred dollars. Sioux of Mississippi.—For interest on three hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty, twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, fifteen thousand dollars.

Six Nations of
New York.
Vol. vii. p.

46.

Sioux of Mis

sissippi.

Vol. vii. p. 538.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest, at five per centum, on one million three hundred and sixty thousand dollars, per fourth article treaty twenty-third July, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, sixty-eight thousand Vol. x p. 949. dollars.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest, at five per centum, on one hundred and twelve thousand dollars, being the amount in lieu of the reservations set apart in the third article of Senate's amendment of twentythird June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, to treaty twenty-third July, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, five thousand six hundred dollars.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest, at five per centum, on one million one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, per fourth article treaty

fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, fifty-eight thousand dol- Vol. x. p. 954.

lars.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest, at five per centum, on sixtynine thousand dollars, being the amount allowed in lieu of the reservation of lands set apart by the third article of Senate's amendment of twentythird June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, to treaty fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

Treaty of Fort Laramie.-For seventh of ten instalments, in proTreaty of Fort visions and merchandise, for payment of annuities and transportation of Laramie. the same to certain tribes of Indians, per seventh article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, and Senate's amendment thereto, seventy thousand dollars.

Post, p. 749.

Umpquas (Cow

Umpquas (Cow Creek Band.)-For fourth of twenty instalments in blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty nine- Creek Band.) teenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, five hundred and Vol. x. p. 1027. fifty dollars.

Fulfilling the articles of twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred Vol. x. p. 1125. and fifty-four, with the

Umpquas and Calapooias, of Umpqua Valley, Oregon.-For third of Umpquas and five instalments of annuity for beneficial objects, to be expended as Calapooias, of directed by the President, per third article treaty twenty-ninth November, Oregon. Umpqua Valley eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand dollars.

For third of ten instalments for the pay of a blacksmith, and furnishing shop, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For third of fifteen instalments for the pay of a physician and purchase of medicines, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars.

For third of ten instalments for the pay of a farmer, per sixth article

Vol. x. p. 1125.

Utahs.

treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars.

For third of twenty instalments for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationary, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven hundred dollars.

Utahs. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Utahs, pursuant to Vol. ix. p. 984. the requirements of eighth article treaty thirtieth December, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, five thousand dollars.

Winnebagoes. Vol. vii. p. 323.

Winnebagoes. For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments as annuity in specie, per second article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, eighteen thousand dollars.

For twenty-sixth of twenty-seven instalments as annuity in specie, per Vol. vii. p. 871. third article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, ten thousand dollars.

For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments for fifty barrels of salt, per second article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments for three thousand pounds of tobacco, per second article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, six hundred dollars.

For twenty-sixth of twenty-seven instalments for one thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco, per fifth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three hundred dollars.

For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments for three smiths and assistants, per third article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments for iron and steel for shop, per third article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, six hundred and sixty dollars.

For twenty-ninth of thirty instalments for laborer and oxen, per third article treaty first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sixty-five dollars.

For twenty-sixth of twenty-seven instalments for education, per fourth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three thousand dollars.

For twenty-sixth of twenty-seven instalments for six agriculturists, purchase of oxen, ploughs, and other implements, per fifth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For twenty-sixth of twenty-seven instalments for the pay of two physicians, per fifth article treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, four hundred dollars.

For interest on one million one hundred thousand dollars, at five per Vol. vii. p. 545. centum, per fourth article treaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, fifty-five thousand dollars.

For eleventh of thirty instalments of interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty thirteenth October, Vol. ix. p. 878. eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Wyandots.

Wyandots. For the last of three equal instalments upon three hundred and eighty thousand dollars, in lieu of former annuities and claims, Vol. x. p. 1159. per sixth article treaty thirty-first January, eighteen hundred and fiftyfive, one hundred and twenty-six thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents.

Miscellaneous.

1819, ch. 85.

Miscellaneous. For carrying into effect the act of third March, eighteen hundred and nineteen, making provisions for the civilization of the Vol. iii. p. 516. Indian tribes, in addition to the sum specified in said act, five thousand

dollars.

For surveying and marking the boundaries of the Choctaw and Chicka

saw countries, and for determining and marking the ninety-eighth degree of west longitude, per ninth and nineteenth articles treaty twenty-second Post, pp. 613, 615. June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand dollars.

For the expenses of surveying the boundaries of Indian reservations, and of surveying, allotting, and defining Indian reserves and half-breed lands, and for other incidental expenses of carrying into effect the treaties with the Indian tribes in Michigan, and with the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi and of Lake Superior so far as any of the said treaties provide for the survey or allotment of lands, as set apart reservations for the tribes or bands, in addition to former appropriation, seven thousand dollars. For medals for Indian chiefs, three thousand dollars.

For the expenses of collecting and establishing the southern Comanches, Wichitaws, and certain other bands of Indians on reservations to be located south of the Arkansas River, and west of the ninety-eighth degree of longitude, fifty thousand dollars.

For fulfilling treaties with the

Sioux of the

Sioux of the Mississippi, viz:-For the reappropriation of this amount, being the legitimate balance found due to the Medawa-kan-toan and Mississippi. Wahpay-koo-tah Sioux, under the treaties of eighteen hundred and Vol. vii. p. 328. thirty, and eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, for moneys heretofore carVol. vii. p. 527. ried to the surplus fund, to be paid to said Indians as annuity, or applied as the President may direct, in whole or part, for the civilization and general improvement of said Indians, forty-two thousand eight hundred and forty-one dollars and forty-seven cents.

For compensation of three special agents and three interpreters for the Indian tribes of Texas, and for purchase of presents, fifteen thousand dollars.

For the expenses of colonizing, supporting and furnishing agricultural implements, and stock for the Indians in Texas, seventy-one thousand seven hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents.

For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, including traveling expenses of the superintendent, agents, and subagents, seventeen thousand dollars.

For defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians of California to the reservation in that State, and for pay of physicians, smiths, mechanics, and laborers at the reservations, one hundred and sixtytwo thousand dollars: Provided, That an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars therefrom may be expended for the relief of the temporary wants of Indians outside of said reservations.

For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory of Utah, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the amount appropriated by the act of thirty-first July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, for negotiating treaties with Indian tribes in said territory, may be expended for the general incidental expenses of the Indian service therein.

For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon Territory, including insurance, and transportation of annuities, goods, and presents, and office and traveling expenses of the superintendent, agents, and sub-agents, thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars.

For adjusting difficulties and preventing outbreaks among the Indians in the Territory of Oregon, ten thousand dollars.

For defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians in Oregon Territory to the reservations therein, aiding them in procuring their own subsistence, purchase of provisions and presents, compensation of laborers and other employees, fifty thousand dollars.

For restoring and maintaining peace with Indian tribes in Oregon Territory, or so much thereof as may be necessary for expenditure during the year ending thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, two hundred and sixty-four thousand dollars.

Indian service in Texas.

California.

Utah.

1854, ch. 167.

Vol. x. p. 330.

Oregon.

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