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880 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 188. 1895. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, as per same article, four thon and dollars; in all, thirty-eight thousand dollars. Chicakasaws. CHICKASAVVS. Vol-1, 1>·619· For permanent annuity in goods, three thousand dollars. C*·irr¢Wa¤¤ Of m CHIPPEWAS or Tum Mrssissrrri. Mwszssippi. For first, second. and third of ten instalhnents of annuity, last series, vom, p.m4. to be paid to Chief Hole in the Day, or his heirs, per third article of treaty of August second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and fifth v01.1e,p.·z2o. article of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, _ three thou and dollars. stron For support of a school or schools upon said reservation, during the pleasure of the President, in accordance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, tour thousand . dollars. Choctaws. CHOGTAWS. - _Pe¤¤m¤¤¤= =m¤ui· For permanent annuity, per second article of treaty of November `*‘§?’;,,_q_,,_,,,,_ sixteenth, eighteen hundred and tive, and thirteenth article of treaty

    • 01-H-r-614- of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand

dollars. yo!. 7.p-213 For permanent annuity for support of light horsemen, per thirteenth article of treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, v,,L,,_,,_m_ and thirteenth article of treaty of June twentysecond, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. wt v. p. 212 For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, per sixth article vn ·z.p.2aa. of treaty of October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth · article of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty- V¤1-1r1>-614-five, and thirteenth article of treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. " For permanent annuity for education, per second and thirteenth arti- . cles of last two treaties named above, six thousand dollars. Vol.7·P.236. For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article of treaty v01. 11, nm. of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article of treaty of June twentysecond, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars. I"‘°’°"* For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at five per centum per annum, for education, support of the government, and other beneiicial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, in con- "°L '*· P- 2***- formity with the provisions contained in the ninth and thirteenth articies of treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, Voi.11.p.6u. and treaty of June twentysecond, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents; in all, thirty thousand and thirty-two dollars and eighty-nine cents. ’u€Ch:,ppewas of Min- CHIPPEWAS OF MINNESOTA, REIMBURSLBLE. - A¤iv¤¤¤¤i¤¢¤r¤¤¤- This amount as advance interest to the Chippewa Indians in Minv¤1.2s,;;.m. nesota, as required by section seven of “An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota," approved · January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to be expended ‘ under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in the manner required by said Act, reimbursable, ninety thousand dollars. rmtn-zn¤u¤n.ez¤. To enable the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under the direction of vox. 25, p.se2. the Secretary of the Interior, to carry out an Act entitled “An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” approved Januaryfourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- nine, namely, the purchase of material and employment of labor for I