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396 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 66. 1859. For assistant miller, three hundred dollars. For an engineer and assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Ottowas and Otiowas and Ohippewas of Mchigan.—For fourth of ten equal annual Cl}lPP*"'¤S Of instalments for educational purposes, to be expended under the direction Michigan of the President, according to the wishes of the Indians, so far as may be P"“»P· 623· reasonable and just, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For fourth of Eve equal annual instalments in agricultural implements and carpenters’ tools, household furniture, and building materials, cattle, labor, and necessary useful articles, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, fifteen thousand dollars. For fourth instalment for the support of four blacksmith shops for ten years, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For fourth instalment of principle, payable annually for ten years, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty—iirst July, eighteen hundred and fifty- tive, ten thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred and sixty-six thousand dollars, unpaid part of the principal sum of three hundred and six thousand dollars, for one year, at five per centum per annum, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars. For fourth of ten equal annual instalments on thirty-five thousand dollars, in lieu of former treaty stipulations, to be paid per capita to the Grand River Ottawas, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars. ouowas of Ottmvas of ](omsas.—-For their proportion of the permanent annuities K=¤¤S¤*+· in money, goods, or otherwise, payable under the fourth article of the vo], v;;, p, 51, treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, second article Vol. vii. p. 105. of the treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, VOL vm_ p_ lm fourth article of the treaty of seventeenth September, eighteen hun- VOL vn p_ 22,, dred and eighteen, and fourth article of the treaty of twenty-ninth August, eighteen lnmdred and twenty-one, two thousand six hundred dollars. p,,Wm,eS_ Pawnees.——For second of five instalments in goods and such articles as may be necessary for them, per second article treaty twenty-fourth Sepme, P, mn, tember, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, forty thousand dollars. For second of ten instalments for farming utensils and stock during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. Pottawatomies. P0tlawat0mies.—For permanent annuity in silver, per fourth article VOL V,;_ p_ 5L grigty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand o ars. For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty thirtieth Vol- vii· p- 114· September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in silver, per third art‘cle treaty second Octo- Vol. vii. p. 185. ber, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty twentieth Vol- vii- p- 317- September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, two thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per second article treaty twenty- Vol. vii. p. 320. ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dollars. For life annuity to chief, per third article tr zaty twentieth October, Vol. vii. p. 879. eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred dollars. For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty-sixth Septem- Vol. vn. p. 432. her, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven hundred dollars. For education during the pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty Vol. vii. p. 296. sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article treaty