Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/459

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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sues. II. C11. 132. 1875. 429 For permanent annuity, for iron and steel for shop, per eighth article of treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty- six, two hundred and seventy dollars. For permanent annuity, for the pay of a wheelwrigbt, per eighth article of treaty of January twentyibiirth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fiftysix, six hundred dollars. ' For nve per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars, for purposes of education, per sixth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. For interest on six hundred and seventy-tive thousand one hundred Vol. 14, 1..786. and sixtyeight dollars, at the rate of live per eentum per annum, to be expended, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under provisions of third article of treaty of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and fiftyeight dollars and forty cents. Q CROWS. For seventh of thirty instalments, to supply male persons, six hun— Crows. dred in number, over fourteen years of age, with a suit of good substantial woolen clothing, eopsisting of a coat, hat, pantaloons, flannel shirt, and woolen socks, as per ninth article ot treaty of May seventh, Vol- i5»D~"*5] eighteen hundred and sixtyeight, eight thousand lbur hundred dollars. For seventh of thirty instalments, to supply each female, seven hundred in number, over twelve years of age, with a dannel skirt, or the goods necessary to make the same, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and twelve yards of cotton domestic, as per same article, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For seventh of thirty instalments, to supply three hundred and fifty boys and three hundred and fifty girls, under the ages named, such ` llannel and cotton goods as may be needed to make each a suit as afore- 'said, together with a pair of woolen hose for each, per same article, tive thousand nine hundred and twenty-three dollars. Forseventli of ten instalments, to be used by the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, their condition and necessities may indieateto be proper, the sum of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, as per same article, a sum not exceeding ten - thousand dollars. For pay of a physician, por tenth article of same treaty, one thousand four hundred dollars. For sixth of twenty instalments, for pay of teacher and furnishing necessary books and stationery, under seventh article of the same treaty, two thousand dollars. , - _ For pay of carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith, as per tenth article of treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, four thousand five hundred dollar . For pay of second blacksmith, and iron and steel, as per eighth arti ele of the same treaty, two thousand dollars. For sixth of ten instalments, to be used by the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, the condition and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sum of twenty dollars for each Indian engaged in agriculture, as per ninth article of the same treaty, a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to furnish flour and meat, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That of this amount a sum not exceeding fifteeu thousand dollars may be used for removal of the agencyto a more suitable location within the reservation; that ten thousand dollars of this amount shall be immediately available. For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars.