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NOTE. The following amounts of the above appropriations, being for limited annuities, will cease as follows, to wit:

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$115,750 Amount of appropriations for limited annuities. 550 Life annuities for which there is no specific appropria❜n.

$116,300 Whole amount of limited annuities.

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For the purchase of salt for the Delawares, Shawanees, Pottawati-
mies, &c. under the 3d art. (which see, p. 58) of the treaty
with them of 7th June, 1803,
For annuity to certain christian Indians, under an arrangement spe-
cified in the act, (See p. 408.)

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This sum,

$4,620

Added to the amount of permanent annuities mentioned at the foot of the statement of annuities,

108,375

Will make the amount permanently appropriated by the several acts above referred to, for annuities, &c.

$112,995

DEPARTMENT OF WAR,

OFFICE INDIAN AFFAIRS,
August 1, 1826.

GENERAL INDEX.

A.

ABSTRACT of Indian treaties-shewing the quantity of land
ceded by various tribes to the United States,
Accounts arising out of Indian affairs-an act for the prompt
settlement of

delinquents in forwarding accounts to be reported to
Congress,

quarterly returns of, required of agents,

Advances of money prohibited, &c.

Agents for Indian affairs-

president authorized to make temporary appointments of
manner of appointing,

to give Bonds,

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may be required to give additional security,

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an agent for the Florida Indians authorized to be ap-
pointed,

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no advances of money to be made to them, except in
certain cases,

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required to render accounts quarterly,

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to be reported and dismissed for neglecting to render
accounts as required,

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an agent for the Osages authorized to be appointed,
to reside and keep their agencies within or near the
tribes, for which they, respectively, may be agents,
to designate places of trade, and to require traders to
reside at them,

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Alabama Indians-President of the U. S. authorized to lease
them a tract of land for 50 years,

Alzira, daughter of a Choctaw woman-land reserved for her,
Annuities-statement of-

Shows the amount due to each tribe, and all other information connected with

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Appassantubby and his heirs, (Chickasaws) reservation of land for them,

Appropriations

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$10,000 annually for the civilization of the In

dians,

regulations for its application,

$10,000 for marking a road from Missouri to
New Mexico, and $20,000 for treating with
the Indians for the establishment and use
thereof,

$15,000 to hold treaties with the Miamies and
Pottawatimas, and any other tribes claiming
lands in Indiana,

$20,000 to hold treaties with the Choctaws and
Chickasaws,

to defray the expense of negotiating and carry-
ing into effect certain Indian treaties,
(Containing various appropriations.)

$60,000 to aid certain Indians of the Creek na-
tion in their removal to the west of the
Mississippi,

to carry into effect the treaty with the Creek
Indians, of 24th January, 1826,

for the relief of the Florida Indians,

for annuities,

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Armstrong Robert (a white man who resides,

and has married among the Wyandots,) land
reserved for him,

Armstrong James and Silas, Delaware chiefs-
land granted to them,

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Baillio Paul-U. States to pay a debt due him by Osages,
Barnard, Michey, James, Buckey, and Cussena, of the Creek

nation,-lands reserved for them,

Barbour James, Secretary of War, his report in relation to the Indian tribes, proposing a plan for their future location and government, &c.

Beaubien Charles and Medart-land reserved for them,

Beaubien Josette-grant of land to her,

Belantse-etea, or Minnetaree tribe of Indians-treaty with

them,

peace established,

U. States to regulate trade,

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places of trade to be designated,

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foreigners excluded,

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agent and persons sent by the U. S. to be protected,

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property stolen from citizens to be restored,

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Bertrand Madeline-land reserved for her,

not to furnish Indians hostile to the U. S. with arms,

indemnity for property stolen from Indians,
whitemen among them to be delivered up on demand,

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lands reserved for them,

Bertrand Joseph, jr. Benjamin, Laurent, Theresa, and Amable,

Bokowtonden, a Chippewa, land reserved for his children,
Bondie Antoine-land granted to his children,

Brown David, a native Cherokee, his view of the improved

state of his nation,

Burnett John, land reserved for him,

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Calhoun J. C. Secretary of War, his report in relation to the
Indian tribes, and proposing a plan for their future
location and government,

Catholic Indian children, grant of land for their education,
Cayugas-treaties and contracts with them,
Cessions of land to the United States-abstract of Indian trea-
ties shewing the quantity ceded by the different tribes,
and other information connected with the subject,
Chandler Theresa, a Pattawatima women, land reserved for her,
Chandonai Jean B. land reserved for him,
Charley, a Miami chief, grant of land to him,
Chatalie Mary, daughter of a Pottawatima chief, grant of land
to her,

Chayennes-treaty with them,

U. States to protect them and regulate trade,
places of trade to be designated,

licensed traders to be admitted among them,
foreigners excluded from their country,

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agents and other persons sent among them by the
United States, to be protected,

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property stolen from citizens to be delivered up,
indemnity for property stolen from Indians guar-
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whitemen among them to be delivered up on

demand,

not to furnish Indians hostile to the United States,

with arms,

Cherokee boy, grant of land to him,

Cherokees-treaties with them,

right to send deputies to Congress,

interpreters, not exceeding four, to be employed

for the Cherokee nation,

reservations of land for the Cherokees,

cession of land by the Cherokees to the state of
South Carolina,

boundary of the Cherokees and Creeks fixed,
ferries and public houses on roads thro' the nation
to be kept up by the Cherokees,

separation of the Cherokee nation-- part to reside
on the Arkansas, and part within the limits of
the old nation,

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