Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/605

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THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sass: II. Ch. 14. 1851. 579 steel, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-third Octcber, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, seven hundred and seventy v,,;_ P,3g1_ dollars. For permanent provision for pay of miller, in lieu of gunsmith, stipulated in the filth article of the treaty of the sixth October, Vol. p.191. eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fifth article of the treaty of second V¤rvii.p.464. [23d] October,_eighteen hundred and thirty-four, six hundred dollars. For permanent provision for the purchase of one hundred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of sixth Vol. vii. p. 191. October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, three hundred and twenty dollars. For education and support of poor, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the sixth article of treaty of twenty-third October, Vol. vii. p, 301. eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two thousand dollars. For eleventh of twenty instalments, in money, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-eighth November, eighteen hun- Vol. vii. P·58$ dred and forty, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent provision for payment in lieu of laborers, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth November, eighteen Vol- p·583· hundred and forty, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent provision for agricultural assistance, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of sixth October, eighteen hundred and Vo1. p.191. eighteen, two hundred dollars. To the Eel Rivers, (Miamies.)—For permanent annuity, stipulated Idel _ Rivers, in the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred (M‘“‘”’f“·) and ninety-five, five hundred dollars. V°1‘ V"' P' 5I' For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and Vol- p·9l· fifty dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article, and separate article, of the treaty of the thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and V0}- YH- Piunine, three hundred and fifty dollars : Provided, That the several sums Proviso. hereby appropriated to the Eel Rivers (Miamies) shall not be paid until satisfactory proof is obtained, by the commissioner of Indian affairs, of the existence of such band of Indians, and shall then be paid to such band only: And provided further, That if said commis- Prcvtso. sioner obtains satisfactory proof that the annuities, or any part thereof, due said Eel Rivers, have heretofore, erroneously or otherwise, been paid to any other band or nation of Indians, such sums thus paid shall be reimbursed to said Eel Rivers, if their existence is established, in such instalments as the commissioner may direct, out of the annuities of the nation or band to which they were thus paid. T0 the Menm1zanees.—For sixteenth of twenty instalments as an- Mqnnmonees, nuity, tipulated in the second article of the treaty of third September, Vol. p. 507- eighteen hundred and thirty-six, twenty thousand dollars. For sixteenth of twenty instalments for two blacksmiths and assistants, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of third September, Vol. p. 507. pligpteen hundred and thirty-six, one thousand four hundred and forty o ars. .For sixteenth of twenty instalments for iron, steel, Gcc., for shops, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of third September, Vot p.507 eighteen hundred and thirty-six, four hundred and forty dollars. For sixteenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of provisions, Hllpuhted in the second article of the treaty of third September, V¤l. p-507- eigbteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars. For sixteenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of two thou- Sand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the second article of the treaty Vvl- p·607· gflyhird September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three hundred 0 ars.