Indian service in California.
For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, including travelling ex- penses of the superintending agents. For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, to gether with clothing and food, teams and farming tools for Indians for the northern district of California.
For the purchase of cattle for beef and milk, to- gether with c'othing and food, teams and farming tools for Indians for the southern district of California.
For salaries of clerks to superintendents of Indian affairs for the northern and southern districts of California.
For compensation of five extra clerks employed in the Indian office under the act of August 5, 1854, and March 3, 1855, and under appropri- ations made from year to year.
For compensation of one clerk in the Indian of fice, employed to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry out the regulations prescribed to give effect to the seventh section of the act of March 3, 1855, granting bounty lands to In- dians.
For compensation of two extra clerks in the In- dian office, employed to carry out the treaty with the Chickasaws in the adjustment of their claims.
Insurance, transportation, and necessary ex- penses of the delivery of annuities and provi- sions to the Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michigan. Insurance, transportation, and necessary ex- penses of the delivery of Pawnee, Ponca, and Yancton Sioux annuity goods and provisions. Expenses of transportation, delivery, &c., of an- nuity goods to the Blackfeet Indians for the year.
Part amount of miscellaneous.
Insurance, transportation, and necessary expenses of the delivery of annuities and provisions to the Chippewas of Lake Superior. * Removal and subsistence, $25,000, omitted.
Estimate of funds required for the fiscal year commencing on the 1st day of July, 1863, &c.-Continued.
agricultural implements, and other useful artr cles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes and sustain themselves by the pursuit of civilized life, to be expended under the di- rection of the Secretary of the Interior. For three interpreters for Indian service in Utah Territory.
Indian service in Colorado Territory.
For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful arti- cles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes and sustain themselves by the pursuit of civilized life, to be expended under the di- rection of the Secretary of the Interior. For liquidation of agency debts contracted under late agents Head and Colley, and for the pay of employés to the close of 1861.
For payment of admitted claims for labor and supplies for Omaha mills, for which there are no funds applicable thereto.
For this amount, required to reimburse the Black- feet and other Indians in dry goods, clothing, hardware, and guns, which were lost in ship- ment, in the burning of the steamer Morrow. For this amount to pay the claim of B. Bachman & Co, for goods furnished to Peter Boyce, In- dian farm agent, at Corn Creek, Utah Terri- tory, in the months of August, September, and December, 1859.
For this amount to reimburse the appropriation under treaty of Fort Laramie, being the amount expended in the purchase of guns and ammunition for the Upper Platte agency in 1861, and seized by order of the government as contraband.
This was footed in the treaties for 1863, and should have been included in miscellaneous. + Not embraced in the regular estimate for 1863.
Not embraced in the estimate for 1863.
Pamphlet copy, 1st ses
sion 35th Congress.
Estimate of funds required for the fiscal year commencing on the 1st day of July, 1863, &c.-Continued.
For this amount to pay the claim of the Ponca Indians for one hundred and ten (110) horses and mules stolen from them on the 27th of November, 1860, by two bands of Sioux In- dians, valued at $103 each.
For survey and allotment of lands for the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians.
For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and furnishing agricultural implements, teams, seeds, &c., pay of necessary employés, purchase of medicines, iron, and steel for the establishment of blacksmith and tin shops for these Indians, with whom treaties have been made but not ratified, in Oregon. For the purchase of land and farms of settlers at "Smith River valley," together with buildings, improvements, mills, stock, and farming implements, for a new reservation for the northern district of California. For the purpose of negotiating treaties with the Navajoe, Apache, and Utah Indians, and the extinguishment of their title to sucli lands in New Mexico as may be outside the limits of such reservations as may be needed for such tribes, or so much thereof as may be needed for that purpose, For defraying the expenses of negotiating a treaty with the Indians of Utah and extinguishing their title to the lands, or so much thereof as may be necessary therefor, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, For payment of interest on 1,714,300 of non
See accompanying papers, marked No. 14.
Article 2d, treaty February, 18, 1861.
See accompanying papers, marked No. 15.
Bex Benste Mia. Doe, No. 79,
paying stock held by the Secretary of the Interior in trust for various Indian tribes, up to and including the interest payable July 1, 1864. For adjusting difficulties and preventing outbreaks among the Indians in Oregon for the year ending June 30, 1861.
For adjusting difficulties and preventing out- breaks among the Indians in Washington Ter- ritory, for the year ending June 30, 1861. For the salaries of two agents on the upper Mis- sissippi and the country adjacent thereto, to be located under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior.
For carrying into effect the 6th section of the "Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian depart- ment, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations," approved February 28, 1859, to satisfy the claims of the half breeds to the procceds of the lands in the Nemaha reserve excluded from such reservations by the McCoy survey of 1838.-(See Statutes at Large.)
For salaries of two agents, $1,500 each, and two sub-agents, $1,000 each, for Indians in New Mexico.
For defraying the expense of negotiating treaties with certain Indian tribes now resident in Kansas, and other tribes in the valley of the upper Mississippi, and extinguishing their titles to the lands, to be placed at the disposal of the Secretary of the Interior.
For the purchase and transportation of provisions and presents, and to meet the necessary ex- penses in negotiating a treaty with the Kio- ways, Comanches, and other Indians who roam near the Arkansas river west of the one hundredth degree west longitude, numbering, as near as can be estimated, ten thousand souls.
For the purchase and transportation of provi sions and presents, and to meet the expenses requisite to effect a treaty with the Arapahoes and Cheyennes and other tribes of Indians, to be concentrated for the purpose north of the south fork of the Platte river.
*Not estimated for in 1863.
2d session 37th Congress, item 30, page 4.
See special estimates of ap- propriations, called "Ses- sion, July 4, 1861," pages 54 and 55; also 33, 34, and 35. See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 2d session 37th Congress, item 35, page 4. Reference same as above.
See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 2d session 37th Congress, item 37, page 4. See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 2d session 37th Congress, item 38, page 4.
See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 2d session 37th Congress, item 40, page 4. See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79, 2d session 37th Congress, item 41, page 5.
See Senate Mis. Doc. No. 79,
2d session 37th Congress, item 43, page 5.
Not embraced in the regular estimate for 1861.
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