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FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. “Sess. II. Ch. 101. 1877. 275 fFor this amount;, to tihe Penébina band of Ghippewas, per same article 0 same treaties ve thousand dollars. For fourteenth of fifteen installments, for the purpose of supplying the 1;; gmt,, 539, Ited Lake band of Chippewas with gilling-twine, cotton maitre, calico, linsey, blankets, sheeting, flannels, provisions, farmingtools, and for such other useful articles and for such other and useful purposes as may be deemed for their best interests, per third article of supplementary greaty of April twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand o lars. b Fer Eoiérteenth of fifteen installments, for same objects, for Pcmbina ant o' hippewas per same treaty four thousand dollars. For fourteenth of fifteen installmehts, for pay of one blacksmith, one 13 Stat., 690. physician, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For fourteenth of fifteen installments, for the purchase of iron and steel and other articles for blacksmithing purposes, per same treaty as above one thousand five hundred dollars. For, fourteenth of fifteen installments, to be expended for carpentering and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars; and for gillingtwine for nets, four hundred dollars. CHOCTAWS. Choctaws. For permanent annuity, per second article of treaty of November 7 Stat., 90. sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ive, and thirteenth article of treaty of 11Sw¤·,6l4· June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. _ For permanent annuity, for support of light-horsemen, per thirteenth '{ 1S,;?,. 223;, article of treaty of October eighteenth eighteen hundred and twenty, ‘ *"‘·¤ " · and thirteenth article of treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, for support of blacksmith, per sixth article 7 Stat, of treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth Z{°°é‘,'·P; fit, article of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-'” "’ ’ ‘ fireland thérgepntéi article ofdtreiity of June twenty-second, eighteen mm ret an y- ve, six inn rei < dollars. For permanent annuity, for education, per second and thirteenth ar- , ticles of last two treaties named above six thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, for iron and’steel, per ninth article of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth pfticlehef sirealty of] .2 une pwelnpy-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-nve, iree un re an wen y dollars. For interest on three hundred and- ninety thousand two hundred and fiftyseven dollars and ninety-two cents at five per centum per annum [br education, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes; under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained in the ninth and thirteenth articles of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and treaty of June twentysecond, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents. CONBIEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS IN MID- Oonfederated DLE OREGON £l"l?.iiZESi.“§}‘,3‘? For third of five installments, last series, for beneficial objects, per ‘“‘,,;)§f§3"g,G,,_ pecoigl anticleupf treadtyd df June twentynfth, eighteen hundred and ’

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For eighteenth of twenty installments, for pay and subsistence of one W Stat-, 965- physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming opera- ' tions, apid on? scéioogtéeapher, per fourth article of same treaty, five t iousan one un re dollars. · For eighteenth of twenty installments, for purchasing and keeping in repair all necessary mill-fixtures, mechanics tools, medicine and hos-