Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 13.djvu/195

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THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 148. 1864. 167 For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty twenty-third October,~eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred V°I- VH- P- 45** dollars. For interest on fifiy thousand dollars, at five per centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Mamies of Indiana. -—For interest on two hundred and twenty-one Miamiss of thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents, unin- I'“l‘*’“*f; vested, at five per centum, for Miami Indians of Indiana, per Senate’s 3g}:;;?,?;?: amendment to fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, eleven thousand and sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cents. Mamies—Eel River. -— For permanent annuity in goods or other- _Miamies-Eel wise, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety- RQ/I*{· .. 1 five, Eve hundred dollars. °V"' P‘ 5 ' For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third article treaty V°l· Vu- P- 9L twenty-nrst August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third and separate V°I· vii P- 114- article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. Msqually, Puyallup, and other Tribes and Bands of Indians. —- For Nisqually, tenth instalment, in part payment for relinquishment of title to lands, to ;`g°;l{]';g’d;u$- be applied to beneficial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth De- Indians. cemher, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifteen hundred dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for pay of instructor, smith, physician, carpenter, farmer, and assistant if necessary, per tenth article treaty Vo1.x. p. 1134. twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand seven hundred dollars. O}rza}zas.— For the seventh of ten instalments of this amount, being Omahas. second of the series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty six- Vol. x. p.1044. teenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirty thousand dollars. For the last of ten instalments for support of a miller, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and nity-four, six hundred dollars. For the last of ten instalments for support of blacksmith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For the last of ten instalments for support of farmer, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For keeping in repair the grist and saw-mill provided for by the eighth article of the treaty of sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, three hundred dollars. For supplying the smith’s shop with tools, and keeping the same in repair, per eighth article of the treaty of sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three hundred dollars. For an engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars. For assistant engineer for mill, six hundred dollars. For assistant miller, three hundred dollars. Osages. -— For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty Osage;. dollars, at five per centum, being the value of fifty-four sections of land set apart second June, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for educational purposes, per Senate resolution nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars. Ottoes and Missourias. -— For seventh of ten instalments, being the Mggggeisisud