[Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.] (Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.] Indians-Continued. expenses when visiting govern- ment. PAGE. Indians-Continued. disputes, settlement of................ powers, duties, fees.... PAGE. 304 305, 307, 310 307 .... ...... .... 305 marshals of.... 309 317 houses for travellers.... 307 when taxable as citizens. 2425 395 [Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.} Indians-Continued. (4) Cayuga Indians: to.... Fish carrier, chief of, payment may buy and hold lands...... his salary and powers.. 323 .... 324 .... peacemakers' powers.. may adopt other Indians.. 337 disputes as to chiefs. 325 Cayugas in Canada, commis- removing trespassers on their sioner to inquire whether enti- tled to annuity under treaties. his powers and duties.364, 365 leased lands to descend.... on Cattaraugus and Allegany 363 338 ........ 366 (5) Iroquois agricultural society: fair, policemen at 358 (6) Mohekonnic Indians: See infra, (11). pawns from, prohibited...... 312 powers of their trustees.. 311 311 .... 312 312 311 332 312 332 303 ... 319 powers of officers.... 303 ...... ...... appropriation for preaching the may own lands in severalty.. 321 gospel... 304 selling liquor to... 301 superintendents...306, 313, 314, 317 deeds, how executed. sale of lands.... moneys to, how paid, etc. ..315, 316 337 301 316 .... security by..... 343 peacemakers and town clerk.. 303 his compensation. 322, 343 316 his duties and powers..322, 326 opening, etc., highways, regu- certain contracts without con- sent of agent, void.... ... preservation of timber, stone, .... 302, 342 education; support of poor.. 306 sale of lands.. 306 ...... etc..... (12) St. Regis and Caughnawaga medical aid. 343 Indians: 302 ........ .... 302, 362 302 ........ 362 303 317, 318 362 362 302, 362 ...345, 362 314 |