td In the werlerVda,
Sand three yartvro1
11 Into the service of the
V, being an aehrKIonat
(red .or the fiscal 'year
HMrtfalb, eighteen Jura-
tf9i'.th net approved
30,000,000 00
T-llno eighteen hundred
K to secure pay, bounty,
j to officer and men1 Be-
Fred in the wMtrttrIe. r
department of Missouri,
filing, appropriation to
F contingent fond of the
tfUeerelary of the Treat-J-g
compensation of addl-
100,000 00
j , ,wlu may lie employed
' the" exlgencleof the
1 be, and for iefflporary
current fiscal year, and
ung jane, iniruein,
M and sixty-three,
lor the employment
ru in ine ,tmc ot
surer at Bt. Louis.
ontlngent fund of
Secretary of the
Uonal clerki author-
T twenty-terenth.
.. -. ..
J Vy clerks In the Trearory
I j for the year ending
Uie, eighteen hundred and
Fclerk In the Treaeury
for the year ending Jnne
yrteenhundred and sixty-
H417 furniture, stationery,
jonsequent upon the in
imical foroe -
'iiarlet of the chief cleric
lilstant clerka Is the office
ant treasurer at St. loul
si year ending Jane thlr
een hundred and slxty-
king provialon for railing
, the United Btatee sunk
rt thereof.
t Secretary of th Nary
jj with inch person or per
'ball deem but for the
vie for ralalng anch Tee
r armament, atoree, or
,H, belonging to the United
ijtf sunk in the water
.taking approprlatlona for
Ice on post rontea estab
he preeent session of Con-
trvlee on such mall route
I by the present Congress
(master General may deem
ind necessary
i prorlde internal revenue
the goreniment and to'
ft on the publlo debt.
salaries of the Commit-
internal Revenue and
fi to procure dies, stamps,
stamps, paper, printing
ji regulations, advertising,
ther expenses of carrying
Ito effect
poking appropriations for
it of the army for the year
e thirtieth of June, elgh
lred and sixty-three, and
appropriations for the
Jig thltleth of June, elgh
trod and sixty-two, and for
poses.
recruiting of the amy ,
1 -r.
llistment of recruits, for
j fuel, stationery, straw,
junks, compensation tocit-
1 teens for medical attend-
JO.JJO 00
103,000 00
7,000 00
3,000 00
100,000 00
150,000 00
300,000 00
importation from rendez-
rpots, and all other expen
' J;iut in march to join regl-
180,000 00
o of books of tactics and
sn for volnnteers
90,000 00
i,ho army - . 8,005,318 00
tuition or omcers' auDsiat-
Uatlon of forage for officers
'lit in lieu of clothing for
wrvauts.- -
volunteers, under acts of
1,674,1B 60
283,414 00
71,630 00
cond and twenty-firth July,
hundred and sixty-one 22,283,282 00
ence and kind for regulars
jateera 78,38J,60 60
t supplies of the quartermas
Mirtment, consisting of fuel
j facers, enlisted men, guard,
storehouses, and offices;
V In kind for the horses,
ut oxen or the quartermas-
1 aiiwciih ni iugK,v(u iwih
F ons, and with the armies lu
L; for the horses of the seve
I tents of cavalry, batteries of
1 ana such companies of lu
' 1 may be mounted, and for
norixed number of officer's
jhen serving in the field and
4ie outposts, including bed
) the animals ; of straw for
' Ixnldlng, and of stationery,
g blank books for the quar
ira1 department, certlflcates
'argedjwldlers, blank forms
jtay and quartermasters' de
lta, and for the printing of
jana department orders ana
.111,912,000 00
ficldental expenses , of the
'natter's department, consist
'ittage on letters and packet
and sent by officers of the
publlo service; expenses of
lartlal and courts of inquiry,
g the additional compensa
judge advocates, recorders,
M, and witnesses while on that
j hnder the act of March six
eighteen hundred and two;
py to soldiers employed, uu.
(direction of the quartermas
Jnrtment, in the erection of
M, quarters, storehouses, and
Is, in the construction of
nd on other constant labor,
jodt of not lest than ten days,
he acta of March second, elgh-
inarea ana nineteen, ana au
iarth, eighteen hundred and
r, including those employed
u ai division ana aepanment
anera; expenses ot expresses
rrom the rrontler posts and
in th field: of escorts to
Iters and other disbursing offl.
ad to trains where military
cannot m lumisnea; ex.
of the interment of officers
a action, or who die when on
V thn field, or at posts on the
rt, or at other posts and place
' ordered by the Secretary of
ind of non-commissioned offl
id soldiers; authorised office
sro; hire of laborers In the
Irmaster's department, includ.
e hire of InterpreUrt, spies,
)ldes for the army ; oompensa
,' clerks of the officers of the
-master' department; com-
'ion oi lorage sw wagon mas.
frthorlicd by the act of July
'lghteen hundred, and thirty,
jor the apprehension of de.
and the expentot incident to
kureult; and for the following
lltures required for the several
tuts of cavalry the batteries
t artUlero, and tnch companies
ntry as may be mounted, iris (
urchase of travelling forget,
mltha'andshoeing tools, horse
)iil Flini-4 and nails, Iron and
pr shoeing, hire of veterinary
ms, medicines for horses ana
upickrt ropes, and. for shoeing
irttes of the corps named ; also,
illy, the proper and authorised
Wet for the movements and ppe-
III All UIT UVSLKpfCWBJJP.- i I 4
4 to any other department, ... 20,834,750 D0
For the purchase of cavalry essd fcrttti
lery hf4Ttfnf.....S .,
For "mileage, or the allowance mada to
oasorrs of the army for the tTaaspor-"
I iBitllM Itf tt.mAlwA WtA SKaI ..-
8,400,000 00
i i I
gage, wften travelling on duty with' '' 1
'troops. eacortsVor animHe , 1.21.600 00
Pot transportation of the army, In-1
ciuaing tne baggage of th troop
when moving either by land or wa-
ter ; of clothing, camp and garrison
equipage from the depots at Phila
delphia nd New York to the several
posts' aod army depots, and from
those 'depots to the troops in the
neiaand subslsUnce from the
places 'of purchase and from the
placet of dellrery under contract, to
tuch placet at the circumstances of
the service may require them to be
sent; of ordnance, ordnance stores,
and small arms from fouuderlet and
armories' to the arsenals, fortifica
tions,' frontier posts, and army de
pots; freights, wharfage, tolls and
ferrlaceti for the nnrchase and hire
of horses, mules, oxen, and harness,
and the purchase and repair of wag
ons, carts, and drays, and of ship
and other aea-golng vessels and boats
required for the transportation of
supplies' and for garrison purpose ;
for drayage and cartage at the aeve-
" 'rat posts ; hire of teamsters ; trans
portation of fundi for the pay and
other disbursing departments ; the
expenses of tailing publlo transports
on the Various rivers, the Gulf of
Mexico,1 and the Atlantlo and the Fa
cile; and for procuring water at
tuch potts as, from their situation,
require that it be brought from a dis
tance ; and for clearing roads, and
removing obstructions from roads,
harbors, and riven, to the extent
which may be required for the actual
opatloerna of the troops in the Held. 40,000,000 00
For hire or commutation of quarters for
officers on military duty; hire of
' quarters for troops ; of store-houses
for the safe-keeping of military
stores ; 01 grounds tor summer can
tonments ; for the construction of
temporary huts, hospitals, and sta
bles; and for repairing publlo build
inn atetUblUhVdnofu. 4,434,000 00
For heating and cooking stoves......... 90,000, 00
For maintenance of gun-boat feet
proper........ ' 'iSk iX.
For maintenance of steam rams. ......... 180$
For contingencies of the army.....- 600,000 00
For clothing for the army, camp and
garrison equipage, and for expense
Sf office aid arsenals .... 39,3SX3 Si
For constructing and extending the
leiegrapn ror military purposes, anu
for expenses Is operating the same. 900,000 00
For the medical and hospital depart
ment, including pay of private physi
cians, purchase and repair of surgi
cal Instruments, purchase of extra
hospital bedding, clothing, Ice, pay
of male citisent at hospital attend
ants; the maintenance of tick and
wounded soldiers placed in private
house or hospitals ; and other ne
cessary comforts for the sick and
rpitau.::r.z...:::..:r.r. 6,705.84 oo
Por contingent expenses of the ujn-
(lnv Ttanialsi .rl etna ft m Ant aVl AnTafart
ment headquarter... M 3,000 00
Vn .HTHkllu tHHaeiAttiilmi and raVTa
-: v. wyi'Uiiari uijviiwh . non ia
oi prisoners ot war - 'a'S,! !3.
For armament of fortifications..... - 1,043,600 00
For the current expenses of the ord
nance service-.... - 732,600 00
For ordnance, ordnance stores, and
supplies, including Horse equipments
for ill roounted troooa. 7,380,000 00
For the manufacture of arms at the na-
tional armory - I i.wu.wu w
For repairs, and improvements and
new machinery at the national ar
mory at Springfield, MassachutetU. 150,000 00
Vm IK nnfffiiM fit mm rait Wis ft r sUltl
lead....- ...-. 1,100,000 00
For additions to and extension of thop
room, machinery, tools, and fixture 600,000 00
For the purchase and manufacture of
arms tor volunteers ana regulars,
and ordnance and ordnance stores. . 13,000,000 00
For turveyi of military defence! - Zif22k JX
rot purchase and repair oiinsirumenw 'UC, JS
For printing charts of lake surveys... 10,000 00
For continuing the survey of the north
ern ana nortnwestern taxes, uciua-
ina- Lake Superior 109,000 00
For completion of Fort Clinch, Amelia ...
island, Florida - "0,000 00
For secret service fund, and to reim
burse the contingent fund oi tne
army - uv.wu w
For pay of bounty to volunteers, and
to the widows ana legal neirs oi tucn
ax may die or be killed in the ter
vice of the United States, authorised
by the fifth and sixth sections of an
act entitled "An act to authorise
the employment of volunteers to aid
in enforcing the laws and protecting
publlo property," approved July
twenty-second, eignieen nunarea
and sixtr-one -.-.
20,000,000 00
For collecting, organising, and drilling
volunteer!, in aooiuon 10 any turn
heretofore appropriated for that pur
pose ...
For nrovidlnc for the comfort of 'dis
6,000,000 00
charged soldiers who may arrive in
the principal cities of the United
States to disabled by disease, or by
wounds received in the service, as to
be unable to proceed to their homes,
and for forwarding destitute soldier
to their homes ; to be applied and
expended under the direction of the
President of the United States 2,000,000 00
Vnr .ntiroinr. ranairlnp. and furnish
ing the northwest executive building, 20,000 00
For grading and improving that part
of Judiciary square, in the city of
Washington, upon which the general
hospital of the United States it lo-
ifd in h. .vn.nded nnder the di
rection of the surgeon general.-.--. 4,000 00
For salaries of one clerk of class one
and one clerk of class two in the of
fice of the Surgeon General ; twenty
clerks of class one and twenty clerk
of class two in the office or the ray
master Oeneral; four clerks of class
two, six clerks of class one, and ten
other clerks, at a monthly compen
sation of sixty dollazs each, in the
office of the Adjutant Oeneral 91,200 00
For payment of one-fourth of the
bounty authorised by section fire of
the act "to authorise the employ
ment of volunteer to aid in enforc
ing the laws and protecting publlo
property," approved July twenty-second,
eighteen hundred and sixty
one ; and section five of the act " to
Increase the present military estab
lishment of the United Btates," ap
proved July twenty-nine, eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, immediately
after enlistment to every soldier of
the regular and volunteer forces
hereafter enlisted during the contin
uance of the existing war. 7,500,000 00
For service of the year ending the
thirtieth of June, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-two:
For the construction and maintenance
of the gun-boat fleet proper 400,000 00
For purchasing, construction, and
maintenance of steam rams 400,000 00
For pay of private physicians, purchase
nd repair of surgical instruments,
purchase of extra hospital bedding,
clothing, Ice, and other necessary
comforts for the tick and convales
cing soldiers in the various hospitals 125,000 00
For the contingent expense of the Pay.
master Oeneral' office .- 1,000 00
By the act making appropriations for
the current and contingent expenses
of the Indian department, and for
I ulfiUlag treaty stipulation with va
rious Indian tribes, for the year end
ing Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred
and jlxty-three. ,
jFor the current and contingent
expenses or ine Indian depart
ment, namely i
For pay of superintendent of ladtaji Bc ioT -ij V
.affairs and of the several, ladtaa . '"iu rl,,'
. agetssfper an et nnn nti .igs- .,,u ,u MotJJ
.. wvnmjnarea ana wiji iwenij-j.lr, , , , (r lo , u v
eatht February, eighteen hundred, - t, j J .A
. aBi.ynej.M.tny.urswuv.eii (tatll o,.ajv
teesihundred and fifty-four S.ti0rlT ,a ,)n. H,
March, eighteen hundred and fifty- n
five; eighteenth August, elghteea, nlcfl , ,jv
nusorea ana nnysix ; wira ssarcn, lu ,t L
eigawen nunarea ana nny-teviisnrt?(f U"-1"
nineteenth June, eighteen hundred ,' u "0 i)
"thirteenth -February, elghteea hnsi j ,, jx jw v
dred and sixty-one ; and per, fit " . -,(, v
' April, eighteen hundred and fifty-,-... .j.
eight, with the Yanctons . .-..-.-l'SJ.SSO ,
For the pay of the several Indian tub-
agents, per actor tmrty-nrstaiy,.--., ,
eighteen hundred and flftr-four-
apWjff
For the pay of clerk to superintendent
at,-St. Louis, Missouri, par act of,j ,
twenty-seventh Jnne, eighteen hun
dred and forty-six
For the pay of Interpreters, per acta of
. thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and ' r
thirty-four ; twenty-seventh Febru
ary, eighteen hundred and fifty-one; "
and eighteenth August,-elghteea -hundred
and fifty-six
For pay of twenty laborers for reterra-
- tlcms In California..... ..... .'..-.
For presents to Indians- ..... .
For provisions for Indiana.-. r-..
For buildings at 'agencies and repair
thereof- ; -v
For contingencies of the Indian depart-' '
ment ...:......-!
For the employment of temporary
clerks by superintendent! of Iadlaa
affairs on such occasions and for suoh -periods
of time as the Secretary erf a?
the Interior may deem necessary t -
the public service .:.....'.!. .r..
For fulfilling treaty stlpulatleat'
with the various Indian tribe I
Blackfoot nation. For seventh of tea
instalment tn annuity, to be ex-
"laoooo
3.-14J VA
34,100
c
11,000 40
i. 6,oo m
u.toooo
Jll
10,000
' t
89,540
.:o I
1
i i.j m
6,000
penaea mine purchase or sue gooot,
provisions, and other usefol'artlcle
as the President, at hit discretion,
may from time to time determine,
per ninth article of the treaty of sev
enteenth October, eighteen hundred
and fifty-fire ......
For seventh of ten Instalments a an
nuity to bo expended In establishing
and instructing them in agricultural
and mechanical pursuits, and la ed
ucating their children, and promot
ing civilisation and Christianity, at
the discretion of the President, per
tenth article of the treaty of seven
teenth October, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five
Chatta, Bcota, and Umpqua Indiana,
For eighth of fifteen Instalments of
annuity, to be expended a directed
by the Pretldent, per third article
treaty eighteenth November, eigh
teen hundred and flfty-fonr
For eighth of fifteen instalments for the
pay of a farmer, per fifth article treaty
eighteenth November, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-four
For eighth of ten instalments for pay
of physician, medicines, and expense
of care of the tick, per fifth article
treaty eighteenth November, eigh
teen hundred and fifty-four
20,MO
11,000
3,000 0
1,000
1,900
For eighth of fifteen Instalment! for
pay or teacners and parens or
books and stationery, per fifth article
treaty eighteenth November, eigh
teen hnndred and fifty-four.
Chlppewas of Lake Superior For two
thirds of twenty-first of twenty-five
instalments in money, per fourth ar
ticle treaty fourth October, eighteen
hundred and forty-two, and eighth
article treaty thirtieth September, "
eighteen hundred and fifty-four ......
For two-thirds of twenty-first of twenty-five
Instalments for the pay of two
'carpenters, per fourth article treaty
fourth October, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eighth article
treaty thirtieth September, elghteea
1,H00
8,338
nunarea and sny-ionr
For two-thirds of twenty-first of twen
8,333
ty-live instalments ror the pay or two
carpenters, per fourth article, treaty
fourth October, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eighth 'article
treaty thirtieth September, elghteea
hundred and flftv-four .J-
0,00
For two-thirds of twenty-first of twen
ty-live instalments In goods, per
fourth article treaty fourth October,
eighteen hundred and forty-two, and
eighth article treaty thirtieth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and fifty-four-
- -.
For two-thirds of twenty-first of twenty-five
instalments for the support of
tchools, per fourth article treaty
fourth October, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eighth article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four...., ...-.
For two-thirds of twenty-first of twenty-fire
instalments for the pay of two
farmers, per fourth article treaty
fourth October, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, and eighth article
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four.-. .. .
For two-thirds of twenty.firtt of twenty-five
instalments for the purchase
of provisions and tobacco, per fourth
article treaty fourth October, eigh
teen hundred and forty-two, and
eighth article treaty thirtieth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and fifty
four ......-
For eighth of twenty instalment in
com, goods, household furniture and
cooking utensils, agricultural imple
ments and cattle, carpenter's and
other tools, and building materials,
and for moral and educational, pur
poses, per fourth article treaty thir
tieth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four
For eighth of twenty Instalment far
7,000
1,333,83
6846J
1,33a
19,000
six smites and assistants, per second
and fifth articles treaty thirtieth Sep
tember eighteen hundred and fifty
four ....
For eighth of twenty Instalments for
the support of six smith's shop, per
second and fifth articles treaty, thir
tieth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four -.
For sixth of twenty instalments for the
seventh smith and assistant and tup
port of thop, per second and fifth ar
ticles treaty thirtieth September,
eighteen hundred and fifty-four
For support of a smith, assistant, and
(hop for the liols Forte band during
the pleasure of the President, per
twelfth article treaty thirtieth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and fifty
four -. -
For support of two fsnners for the Volt
Forte band during the pleasure of the
President, per twelfth article treaty
thirtieth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty four ...
Chlppewas of the Mississippi. For out
taird of tweoty first of twenty-fire it
stalments la money, per foarta article
treaty fourth October, elghteea hundred
and forty-two, and eighth artiela treaty
thirtieth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty-four .
For one-third of twenty-first of twenty,
five Instalments for the psy of two car
penters, per fourth article treaty foarta
October, eighteen buadred and forty,
two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth
September, eighteen hundred and fifty,
fotr - - . ,
For one-third of tweoty-lrst of ttraaay.
Use instilments in gooJs, per fourth
article treaty fourth October, eight
hundred and forty-two, and eight arti
cle treaty thirtieth September, eight
hundred and fifty-four ,-
For one-third of twenty-first of tweedy,
five instalments for the support of
tchools. per fourth article treatr fourth
i.040
Miooo
1,044
1,040
l ,900
4,160
3,600
October, elghteea hundred aad forty
two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth
tttptember, eighteen hupdred and fiftr-
four
tV f-Vr4 of tweaty-artt of twttv.
l.
- ipisus asm tseaoao, per warii aroeie
irtwty iont utawer, wane tetawaa i
41 lMM.hM kai .11,14 kal. -
''" ItxrHefh September, elgkteetl tad filty-i
1100 117
Ftteae-talrd of tweoty-firtt of twenty-
av awcaiaseaia lor tmm nppen f IW.
tttaHke'skovt.leldlMta.Buo(isr
) 4
tank iai atsistaatt, aid fwiltg
he) tod atteL oer fosrtk artUU tnatr
,jthOetor,4tttMO aoadrfd aad,
pttHr, tad elgktt artleU treaty '
Vtktnietk BeptemWr, tlgsteea hundred
CG6C7
rar.tetHUrd of twentf-first ot iwettj-
v aastauneai tor pay or two Itnners,
f per anna areoMireuy lot muctOMr,
,Jsteea! hundred aad forty-two, and
!tlgatk artleU treaty thirtieth Beptem-
.er.elaMeen hundred and fiftv-ibnr
Far eighth of twenty instslmentt of aa-
or eixasa oi iwvniy i
"aulty latnooey.pert
' twettyseeood Febru
dred tad fifty-fire
er taira article treaty
bruary, eighteen bun-
BftT-cre ...
30,000
OUttMwat, Pillager, and Lake Wianiba-
Ciata otnus. ror cigaia or uirty i
tahatata of annuity In nttsy, per
third article treaty twecty-eeod Feb
ruary, eighteen hundred aad fifty-fir
For eighth of thirty !ostlmeeta,of to
' aaity In goods, pet third article) treaty
twMty-eeeosd February, eighteen kan-
"dred and fifty-fire -
Far eighth of thirty Instalment tor pur
pose, or utility, per third trtlele treaty
' tweatyseeood February, eighteen hun
dred aod fifty five
Far eighth of twenty Instalments for par
i pet of education, per third article
it ttaaiy twenty-eeoobd February, elgh
teea kuedred and fifty-five -For
igktk of fifteen Instalment for the
aufort'of twotmltha and smiths'
thept, per third article treaty twenty
.". iteond ' February, elghteea hnndred
. aad fifty-five
For pay of an engineer to grist and saw
lOCCCO
00
U.000
4,000
00
,
00
3,000
iv
00
2,120
000
bVletewta of Saginaw, Bwsn Creek, sad
xuaea surer. r or teveau i tea equal
Instalments I eoln, to be distributed
" per capita,! the usual manner of pat -log
tanaltitt, per second article of the
treaty of second August, eighteen hun
dred dI fifty-five
For etveath oi ten Instalments fr the
rapport of on blacksmith shop, per
seised article of the treat of second
Aatutt, eighteen hundred and fifty
five 10,000
1,340
1,600
3,000
00
CabMewaa, Moaomnatt, Wlnnebagoes,
aaa w Ton Indiana. ror education,
daring tk pleasar of Congress, per
fifth utiele treaty eleventh August,
eight hundred and tweoty-teven
Chlekaaaws For permanent annuity In
good, per act of twenty fifth February,
eventeen hundred od ninetv-oino
00
Choctaw, For permanent aunalty, per
eeona article ireaty suietnu novem
kr, eighteen hundred aad five, and
thirteetth article treatr twenty -eeeood
June, eighteen hundred.and fifty-fire
For permanent annuity fur tupport of
Ught-Bortetaen, per thirteenth article
treaty eighteenth October, elghteenhun-
dred and twenty, tad thirteenth article
treaty twenty-second June, eighteen
kuedred aad fifty-five
For permanent provision for education,
Sr second artiela treaty twentieth
auary, elghteea hundred and twenty,
five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty
eeoed June, eighteen hundred aod fifty
five For permanent provision for blacksmith,
per sixth trtlele treaty eighteenth Oc
tober, elghteeu hundred aad twenty,
and thirteenth article treaty twenty
second June, eighteen hundred and
fifty-five -
For permanent provision for iron aad
steel, per ninth article treaty twen
tieth January, eiakteen hundred and
3,000
ooo
6,000
r,oo
330
00
110
twenty-five, aad thirteenth trtlele of
treaty twenty second June, eighteen
hundred and fiftv-lv .
33
For Interest on five hundred thousand dol
lar at fly per centum for education,
support of the Government, and other
beneloial purpose., to be applied under
the direction of the general council of
tk Ckocttars, in conformity with the
provisions contained In the tenth and
thirteenth article of the treaty of
ttreatt-aeeond Jnne, eighteen hundred
aod fifty-fire ...
00
33,000
18,000
7,000
1,600
3,000
20,000
840
370
600
810
Camaoebet, Kiowas, and Apaches, of Ar-
aans surer. r or nulla or ten instal
ments for the purchase of goods, pro
viaiona, and agricultural implements,
Sir sixth artiela treaty twenty-seventh
air. eifhteen hundred and nftv.three
00
For expense of transportation of the
suaui ei sen msxaunenia oi gooos, pro
visions, aod agricultural Implements,
Ssr sixth article treaty tirenty-esveBth
alv. ate hteen hnndred and flftv-ilirMi .
00
Creek. For permanent annuity in mo
ney, per louru arucie neaiy sevenu
August, seventeen hundred and ninety,
aad filth article treaty seventh August,
lihieen hundred and fiftv-sli ;
For permanent annuity in money, per'
sasDowt aruoio treaty sixseeaia June,
eighteen kundred and two, and fifth
artiela treaty seventh August, eighteen
kundred and fifty-six
For permanent annuity la money, per
fourth artiel treaty twenty-fourth Jan-
ru atrial treaty twenty-iourui Jan
y, eighteen kundred and twenry-tlx,
Btry. eighteen kundred and twenty-six,
and fifth article treaty seventh August,
ahltvktaaMI tinftttrsksl ami 4tntalw
For permanent provision tor blacksmith
ana bssisuuk, ana lor stop and tools,
per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth
January, eighteen hundred aod twenty,
til, aad fifth article treaty seventh Au
nst, elthteen hnndred and flftv-alx
For permanent provision for iron and steel
33
or taop, per eigntu article treaty
tweaty-foirth January, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-six, and fifth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen kundred
aad fifty-tli ...
Fee permanent provision for the pay of a
trkeelwngkt, pr eighth artiela treaty
twenty-fourth January, eighteen horn
dred ad twenty-aix, end fifth artiela
treaty seventh August, eighteen kundred
aad fifty-six .
For blacksmith and assistant and shop
aad tools, daring the pleasure of the
ttj. .... .aw .-.r.i- .
00
00
seventh Angust, elghteea kundred and
fifty-tlx ....
For Iron and steel for shop, daring the
pleasure of the President, per fifth
44l IpuI. Am..,....!!. Vk.
eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and
Ink article treaty seventh Angust,
eighteen hnndred sod Ifty-tix
For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of
the President, per fifth article treaty
fourteenth February, eighteen kundred
and thirty-three, tad fifth trtlele treaty
Mveatk August, eighteen kundred snd
fifty-sli ....
For assistance in agricultural operations,
during the pleasure of the President,
Sir eighth article treaty twenty-fourth
anuary, elthteen hnndred and twenty,
six, aad fifth article treaty seventh Au
gust, eighteen hundred and fifty-six .
For education, during the pleasure of the
Pretldent, per fifth article treaty four
teenth February, eighteen hundred aod
thirty-three, and fifth article treaty
eventh Atgust, eighteen hundred snd
fifty six ....
For the sixth of seven additional instal
ments for two blacksmiths, assistants,
shops and tools, per thirtieth article
treaty twecty-fourth March, eighteen
hundred sod thirty-two, and fifth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen hun
dred ind fifty-tlx
For the sixth of seven additional Instal
ments for iron snd steel for shops, per
thirteenth article treaty twenty fourth
March, eighteen kundred and thirty,
two, and fifth article treaty seventh
August, eighteen hundred and fifty-tlx
Far tklrty-temod or thirty-three instil
, meats for education, per fourth article
treaty fourth January, elghteea hun
dred and forty-five, aod fifth article
treat seventh August, eighteen hundred
adfiftyrilx , . ,
For nineteenth of twenty Instelraants for
"ednealioB, per fourth article treaty
,.torti Itniury, eighteen hundred and
c forty-five, and fifth article treaty str-
00
00
00
07
400 00
00
M4T
nth August, eighteen hundred and fifty.
For five per centum Interest On two hue!
,, '""d dolltra for purpose of
redwttlun, per ilxth trtlele treaty v.
nth Animt, eighteen hundred and fifty.
Dttewarra'-For life snmilly to chief
F J"l" reio io supplemental
Tl fr-furlh September.lgh
teeo hundred and twenty-nine, to treaty
of third October, eighteen hundred and
"4 ...
Foriliiterest on forty six thousand and
-v.vu,,HHTg per centum, oeing
.tk value of thlrty-tlx sections of land,
set apart by treaty or eighteen hundred
and tweaty-nloe for education, per re
olutlon of the Senate of nineteenth
January, elthteen hundred and thlrly
elght, and fifth article treaty sixth Msy.
333 33
lowat For Interest In lieu of Investment
on a ity-eeven tnoussnd II ve hundred dol
Ian, balance, of one hundred and fifty,
seven thousand fire hundred dollars to
the' first July, eighteen hundred tnd
tUty-three, at fire per centum for edu
cation or other beneficial purposes, un
der the direction of the President, irer
second article treaty nineteenth Octn
ier, eighteen tundred and Ihiity-elghU
and ninth article treaty seventeenth ,
Msy, eighteen hundred aod fifth four -antta
For interest In lieu of Inreif
ment on two hnndred thousand dolUrs,
at five per centum, per second article
treaty fourteenth of January, eighteen
00
00
00
Klckapooa. For ninth Initalmint'ofinterl
., ... uid rr centum on one nunared
thousand dollars for education, per sec
ond article treaty eighteenth Msy, elgh-
teen hniunj I an. r.-
00
Fornlnth instalment on two hundred thou-
Hoiian.io se paid In eighteen hun
dred and sixty-two, per tecond article
tretty eighteenth Mty, eighteen hundred
00
00
Ifenomoneet. For seventh of twelve In'
taiments ror continuing tnd keeping ii
a blacksmith shop, and providing the
usual quantity of iron and steel, per
fourth article ireatyelihteeiithOctober.
eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and
third article treaty twelfth May, elgh-
ln hniiMj ..I tr. t
00
00
00
00
For seventh often Instalments of annuity
n'H innuuuutra inouaanu aouars, OSI
ance of three hundred and fifty thousand!
dollars for cession of Isndt, per fourth,
article treaty eighteenth October, eigh
teen hundred and forty eight, and third
article treaty twelfth May, eighteen
hundred and fifty-four . .
For seventh of fifteen Instalment for pay
ofmiller, per third article treaty twelfth
Msy eighteen hundred and fifty-four .
Hlamles 01 ICtnua tin. n ,.,,..., n.n
'"' it oiacasmitn ana assistant, ana
Iroo and steel for shop, per fifth article
treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred
and eighteen, snd fourth srticle treaty
fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
fftite
00
oo
00
oo
00
For permanent provition for miller, lu
iwu oi gunsmun, per linn article treat)
sixth October, eighteen hundred snd
eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty
third October, eighteen hundred aud
thirty-four, and fourth srticle treaty
fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-
fnnr
For Interest on fifty thousand dollars, at
vi miHui, ii,r ruucnuunii pur
poses, per third article treaty fifth of
JllllM. .ItfllfAAn k.inJ...I ..J ... f.....
For third of twenty instalments upon two
uuuuicu uiouaana onuars,per miru arti
cle treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred
anil flflv.fmi.
Hiamlea of Indiana. For interest on twi'i
uuDoroa ana iweoiy-iine tnouiaod two
hundred and fifty seven dollars and
elgbty-tlx cents, uninvested, at live per
centum, for Miami Indians, of Iodlsns,
per Senate's amendment to fourth arti
cle treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred
and flflv.fiiir
Hlamles, Eel nver. For permanent an-
tinltv In anrkAm n. nil... .... a... ?...,.
article treaty third Angust, seventeen
hlinnrj inJ nlnl. It..
-. . utui; uo ...
For permanent annuity in goods or other-
-MV, kii uuru article treaty tweniy
first Jtnirnit jkt.h,..n t.J.1 ..J fl..
For permanent annuity in goods or other-
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
-tl' " mu win srparaw arucin to
treaty thirtieth September, eighteen
hundred and nine
NUqnally, Puyallup, and other tribes and
bonds of Indians. For eighth Instal
ment to part paymentfor relinquishment
of title to lands, to be applied to bene
ficial objects, per fourth article treaty
twenty-sixth December, eighteen hun
dred anil fin-fnn.
For eighth of twenty InsUlments'for psy
fll In.!, .1.. t.L l , , '
. i.ikiwwi, uiuii, puysiciau, carpen
ter, farmer, and assistant, if necessary,
Kr tenth article treaty twenty-sixth of
scomber, eighteen hundred and fifty
four . . . .
Omahaa. For the fifth ot ten Instalments
of this amount, being second of the se
ries, in money or otherwise, per fourth
article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen
hundred and flftv.four .
For eighth of ten Instalment for support
ui wilier, per eigntn article treaty six
teenth March, eighteen hundred and
flftW-fftMO
For eighth of ten instalment for support
v, wmwauiiu man aMisiaui, ana iron ana
steel for shop, per eighth article treaty
sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four. ....
For eighth of ten Instalments for support
w, iuw, jier cigutu article treaty six
teenth Msrcb, eighteen hundred aud
fiftr-four
For keeping In repair the grist and stw
-- rB V.. WVIHIMIU saw
mill provided for by the elthth article
of the treaty of sixteenth March, eigh
teen hnndred and fifty-four
For supplying the smith's shop with tools.
aad keeping the same In reus r, per
piputii arucie oi ine tresty ot suteentn
March, eighteen hundred and fit fane
the tresty of sixteenth
For an enirlneer
Osoges For interest on aixty-nine thou
sand one hundred and tweoty dollars,
at five per centum, being the value of
fiftr-four sections of land set spart sec
ond June, eighteen hnndred sna tnent)
five, for educational purposes, per Sen
ate resolution nineteenth January, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-eight -
Ottoes and Missourias Fifth of ten in
stalments, being the second aeries in
money or otherwise, per fourth srticle
treaty of fifteenth March, eighteen hun
dred and fifty-four
For eighth of ten instalments for psy cif
militia, per seventh article treatr fif
teenth March, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four ....
For eighth of ten instalments for black
smith and assistant, and iron and steel
for shop, per seventh article treaty fif
teenth March, eighteen hundred and
fifty-four . , . ,
For eighth of ten instalments for farmer,
per aeveuth article treaty fifteenth
March, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four
For keeping In repair the grist and aaw
mill provided for by the seventh srticle
of the treaty of fifteenth March, eigh
teen hundred snd fifty-four
For supplying the smith's shop with tools,
and keeping the tame in repair, per
seventh article of the treaty firteeuth
March, eighteen hundred aud fifty-four
For an engineer .
Ottawas and Chlppewas of Michigan
For seventh of ten equal annual instil
ments for educational purposes, to he
expended under the dire lion of the
President, according to the wishes uf
the Indians, so fsr as may be reasonable
tnd Just, per second trtlele of the trealy
of thirty-first July, elghteea buudid
andfifty.five .
For seventh of ten Instalments for 1 1
support of four blacksmith shops, per
second article of the treaty of thirty
first Jul), eighteen hundred tnd tlflv
fire ,
For seventh of ten instalments of princi.
psl, psyahle annually for ten leart, tu
bo distributed per capita, lu ((, Q1
planner of pa) log annuities, per tecond
article of thn treaty thirty-tint July,
elthteen hnnd-Ail mnA Sfl..h
370 00
600 00
2,000 00
l.ooo oo
1,080 00
540 00
,.0OP0Q
Fnrlnterett on two hundred aud' thirty-
i siiouiinu aouars, unpaid part or the
piintipal turn of three hundw' and tli
ttttataaakSa .4a1.m fatl'hj m.a: V .. a.A-
3,000 00
thousand dollars, frirorTyMrtIfiv,TCTC3'T m
"iw (TBtnm per tnnum,
hum Ink J!, .tkui.l sv va, j
, .. -...,. , (Dn iiutBV
..UfivuDm. (lutswil
per rpu-j, in ino mui tnhnner of put
n "iiutimri, prr iTona riicin or irift '
tnalf of Ihirtjr-firit Jul.el-thti n hmu
aMwl sknii nri. . . . M.An ,.
10,000 00
Fori teventk oY uvn1 .. lu.fj.' l"!? i .. t s'
BienUod thirty ttelhn.i5liil.r. ta J il il U U . J J.
lien of former tresty stipulatlo it, to be '
paid per capita, lo the rfrand H ver Ot
Uwas,perseeondarticleoftheirestyiif ,
ih'"'-B"t J"lr;etlteen-hunOred ihd ,,,'f ' I
100 00
Ottjwtsof Kantat. Forthelrpr, portion,
-- , r----- mnr, in money,
good., or otherwlte.-piytbltr nnder tne
fourth srticle of the. tretty of third Au
gust, seventeen hundred tnd ninety-fire,
second srticle or the tretty f.r seven-'
teentb November, eighteen hundred tnd
seven, fourth trtlele or the tret y of se
venteenth Heptember.elghteen liuodrrd
tnd olghteen, and fourth artiel.. or the
treaty of twenty-ninth August, i-lgh(een
3,301 00
nnnii.M ,., . .. . .. . .
Ptwneea For last of five Inttalnients In '
guiui nuu sucn articles at ma be ne
cenory for them, per tecond article
treatv twenty-fourth September, elgh-
tnen nnnifreit mnA fir,...-.-.
For support of two manual labor schools
2.87.1 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
0,000 00
'.111! fill
20,000 00
nuuuaii, uuriog tne pleasure Jof the
Pretldent, per third article trealy tweo-
ty-fourth September, eighteen hundred t
and fl rtvAv.n '
., '. 10,000 00
1 ' pay of two teachers, under the diroo-
VIA, nr lit fl. -fl-a ...
., ... ,un x lesiuonr, per in ru article!
treaty twenty-fourth beptember, eigh
teen hnnAwA nA en. ...- "
t or purchase nf Iron and steel, and other
r---- "" --.uuj,,WuimKiiw plea
sure of the Pretldent, per fourlli article
- -.-...u,,pc, ivuriiiniticie
treaty twenty-fourth September, ,1,1,.
teen hundred and fiity seven
For psy of two blicksmlths, one of whom
, i? tTnmlth and tintmlth. per
fourth article treaty twenty-fourth Sep
tember,' eighteen hnndred and fifty-
Mvn '
For compensation of two striker, nr ap-'
j.... ,u .uup, per lourin article
treaty twenty-fourth September, eigh
teen hundred and fl fty-seven
For fifth of ten In.tslments for farming
utensils and stock during the plesturn
of the President, per fourth artiela trea
ty twenty-fourth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty-seten .
For pay of former, per fourth article trea
ty twenty-fourth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty-eeven .
ror fourth of ten instalments for pay or
milbr.at the discretion or the pjetl
dent.per fourth article trealy twenty,
fourth September, eighteen hundred
and fifty teven
For fourth of ten instalments for pay or
su engineer, st the discretion f'th.
rretident, per fourth article treaty
twenty.fo.iitb September, eighteen hun
dred and Afty-tereu
For compensation to apprentices to assist
In working the mill, per fourth article
treaty twenty-fourth September, eigh
teen hundred and filty siveu
I nttawatoiniet -Kor permanent annuity
In Hirer, per fourth article treaty third
August, seventeen hundred and ninety-
For permanent annuity In silver, per third
srtlrle tresty thirtieth September, eigh
teen hundred and nine
For peraisneiit annuity in tilver", per third
srticle triiny rerl.nd Ocb.brr, eighteen
buudrrd and eighteen ,
For bermnnent an.iiilfv tn Hw...... ..'
tlOO 00
010 00
1,00 Oil
,:,io oo
7,.'H) 00
11,0(12 80
roo oo
2r,0 00
X0 (Hi
1,000 00
0,700 00
:,ooooo
(KM) 00
1110 00
COO 00
300 00
coud article tre.ty tHentieth SVptem
ber, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight
r or permanent annuity lu tpecie, per .
eond article treaty twenty-nlnth July,
eighteen hundred and twenty-nine .
1-orlife annuity to chief, per third article
freaiy twentieth October, eighteen hnn
dred snd tblrty-twn
For life annuity to chief., per third article"
treaty twenty-sixth September, eigh
teen hundred snd thirty-three
I or education during the p'easure of Con
grets. per th rd artirta treaty sixteenth
October, eighteen In. .drod and twenty.
six, sen.nd hit.cle treaty twentieth
Mepteinber, eighteen hundred and twen-ty-ensrht.
and fourth article treaty twen
tyieventh Oeb ber, eighteen hundred
and thirty two . .
For permanent provision for the. psimeat
uf money In liru of tobacco, iron, and
If?. J"! "f""1 .,rticl' trNlt' "
tieth September, eighteen hundred aud
'r""'iX.f ,h,'nd teotn "f411" 'retly or
the fifth and seventeenth June, elgh-
teen hundred and forty-tlx
For permanent provision for three black
smith! snd assistants, per third article
treaty sixteenth October, elghteeu hun
dred aud twenty-six, second article trea
. ty twentieth September, eighteen hun
dred snd twentj -eight, and second arti
cle treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen
hundred and twenty-nine
For permanent provision for Iron and steet
for shops, per third article trealy six
teenth October, eighteen hundred and
twot'-'l. tecond article treaty twen
tieth September, eighteen hnndred and
twenty-eight, aud second article treaty
twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and
twentv.ninn
For permanent provition for fifty btrrels
... .., per irounu article tretty twenty
ninth July, eighteen hundred and twen-
tv-nlnn
For interest on six hundred and forty-
u.oo tuuuMua uousrs, at nve percea
tum. per seventh article of the treaty of
the fifth aod seventeenth June, eigh
teen hundred and fort,-.!. .
Pottawatomles of Huron. For perma-
' nuuuuy in money or omerwiae, per
second article treaty seventeenth No-
VMfntiMP. AinrStaan rinnJn.J 1
Qatpawi. roreducation dating tlieplea-
lira if th. D..-..1... . .if. . .t .
......... t""., per tnira arucie
treaty thirtieth May, eighteen hundred
and th1rtv.th.-AA
For blacksmith and assistant,' thop and
-wi, miu ..uu nuu sieei ior snop, dur
ing the pleasure of the President, per
third article treatv thirteenth May, elgh-,'
teen hi.ndrAit n.l fl.1.1. .1 '
300 00
1,200 00
For former during the pleasure of the
i iciiucui, per tuiru arucia treaty thir
teenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three
Kogue Eivert. l'or ninth of sixteen Inl
stalments In blankets, clothing, farm. in
utensils, and stock, per third arm I,
treaty tenth September, eighteen Uu
dred aud fifty-three
Sect and Foxes of Mississippi. For per
manent annuity in goodt or otherwise,
per third article treaty third November, ,
eighteen hundred au.l four .
For Interest on two hundred thousand dol
lars, at five per centum, per second ar
ticle treaty twenty.firtt October, eigh
teen hundred and thirty teven
For interest on eight hundred thousand
dollars, at five per centum, per tecond
article tresty eleventh October, elgh-
:i,4.v oo
111,000 00
IJO0 00
IMOOO
(ioo oo
noo oo
Sacs andFoies ofMlssouri Forinterest
on one Hundred and fifty-seven thousand
four hundred dollars, at fire per cen
tum, under the direction of the PresI
dent, per tecond article treaty twenty
first October, eighteen hundred and
thirtv-jeven
Semlnoles For the smth. of ten instal
ments ior tne support of tchools, per
eighth article treaty tovenlli August,
eighteen liunilr.nl nml l,f!u.l.
.100 00
l.'.'Otl 110
For the sixth often Inttalmentt for sgri'-
eiiiiurai niBisiaure, per eigbtu article
treaty seventh August, eighteen huu-
dred ami flfv air
For the sixth of ten instalments for the
support.il sinitlis oud smitht'ibopi.per
eighth article treaty seventh August,
eivhtrien htm.tr. u...l Oft.. -.
" -....tw ..uu I1I.J-VI, ,
r or live per centum interest on two hun-
ri.OOU 00
uiti auu nny tnousand dollars, to ba
paid as annuity, per eighth article trea
ty seventh August, eighteen hundred
and fiffw r
For interest .in two hundred nod fifty
t.'.'io oo
luuusnim aouars, at nve per centum, to
be paid as annuity, they having Joined
their brethren West, per eighth article
treaty seventh August, eighteen hull-
dreil And fWTu..lv
Senecas. For permanent annuity in spe.
10,000 00
cie, per lourtu article treaty twenty-
ninth September, elghteeu hundred aud
stventeen . k
-4
' r mio i
i-
1 ' ..- ,
" l.J I
! il
MO 00
1,290 00
4H0 00
130 IV
COO 00
IKK) 00
1,300 00
Al
V
-00 00
1,000 00
iVX) 00
SI0O IK'
3.01HI OJ
18,000 IN'
300 on
r..ooo oj
300 oo
-M60 00
fifiO lJ
vao oo
33,ir.0 00
400 00
1,000 d
1,000 01.
tiOO 01
3,000 Oi
1,000 0
10,000 IM
40,000 ou
7,870 no
3,000 00
3,K0 o
3,300
l'.'.r.oo o i
1300 (i
000 0't
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