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462 FORTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 138. 1873. Interest on For interest on the Cherokee school-fund, two thousand three hundred g"';g*‘*l;' d :*05}** and fifty dollars. €c£§,§],i,$,S;° For interest on the Chickasaw national fund, fifteen thousand one hun. dred and forty dollars. . For interest on the Chickasaw incompetents’ fund, one hundred dollars. cnoetnws; For interest on the Choctaw general fund, twenty-seven thousand del. lars. Cgggkg; For interest on the Creek orphans fund, four thousand and forty-eight dollars. nenswnm; For interest on the Delaware general fund, eight thousand nine hun. dred and thirty dollars. Iowas; For interest on the Iowas’ fund, three thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. Kaskaskias, For interest on the Kaskaskias’, Weas’, Peorias’, and Piankeshaws’ fund, Wy;. P;°’****· four thousand and eighty-one dollars.

i,`,,w,,°,a“ °` For interest on the Kaskaskias’, Weas’, Peorias’, and Piankeshaws’

school-hind, one thousand four hundred and forty-nine dollars. Lfgnomonggs; For interest on the Menomonees’ fund, nine hundred and fifty dollars. games and For interest on the Ottawas’ and Chippewas fund, two hundred and Chippeww thirty dollars. Pottawatomies. For interest on the Pottawatomies’ educational fund, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. gomingem d ifor contingent expenses of trust-funds, one thousand five hundred expenses. 0 aps, Certain bonds Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, ggélgzgiétfzjay authorized to sell the bpnds now held in trust by him for the Ottawa be sold, &e. Indrans of Blanchard s Dork and Roche de bceufi amounting to twenty- one thousand six htmdred and seventy-four dollars and forty-eight cents, and apply the proceeds of the sale in the manner prescribed by the terms v01_ xw p_ 5;;, of the sixteenth article of the treaty with the Senecas and other tribes Delivery 0, of Febrpary twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. bonds to the Sec. 3. That all authority now existing by the acts of March second, Ch0¢*¤WS S¤S· eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and March third, eighteen hundred and P°;°gl§{l‘ch_ 85_ seventy-one, or otherwise, to issue or deliver any bonds of the United Vol.'xii.p.238. States to the Choctaw tribe of Indians, is hereby suspended until the %2}'*;<$l‘·p1@0 further action of Congress in the matter, and providing for such issue or See lastrpuioviso delivery- ¤> W- Sec. 4. That there shall be set apart ffom the funds belonginv to the C YOFEOHPY the Cherokee nation, on the proper order of the national council, the zum of ,0h§;°s§°,::;lS one hundred thousand dollars from the proceeds of lands sold to the lhr omhans; Osages, to be set apart, and eighty thousand dollars thereof to be invested S°° P“‘» P- 539- as pnrt of the orphan-fund. and twenty thousand dollars to be expended for buildings and other improvements deemed necessary for the benefit of the institution for the orphans; the sum of one hundred thousand dollars from the proceeds of the strip of land in Kansas to be set apart for an asylum for an asylum for the insane, deaf and dumb, blind, and indigent persons f°’» &°·? of the Cherokee nation, seventydive thousand dollars of said amount to be invested as a separate fund, and its interest semi-annually applied to the support of said institution, the remaininv twenty-five thousand dollars to be expended for its establishment; tllfe sum of seventy-five thousand dollars from the proceeds of the sale of lands to the Great , dI'tlOab tb pddf h tbl'h tf l‘t y f()]·glif,q]·g,;·* RH .4li. C S UGS, O 8 GX GH G OP t B CS 3 IS TDGR O H ICTBT iYé*¥l¤¤*iQ¤ {Pinstitution for the education of indigent persons of said nation, under

€§%”;;’m'g""t such rules and regulations as the national council of the Cherokees

may prescribe. Proceeds or Sec. 5. That the proceeds of the sales of lands belonging to the Kick-

g;°*k?£IJ;":;s°t2 apoo Indians, in the State of Kansas, in pursuance of the lifth article of

p the treaty of May twenty-eighth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and