Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 13.djvu/203

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THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 148. 1864. 175 series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth Flatheads, Sm. article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and iitly-five, five thousand V°1·°“‘· ”· 976* dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article_ treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifly—five, three hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for providing suitable instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For hfth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters’, and, wagon and plough makers' shops, and providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred doHars. For hfth of twenty instalments for the employment of two farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one tinner, one gnnsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough maker, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifly-Eve, seven thousand four hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair saw and fiouring mills, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, Eve hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines and fumiture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, three hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, one thousand four hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the buildings required for the various employees, and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, three hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for the pay of each of the head chiefs of the Flatheads, Kootenays, and Upper Pend d’Oreilles tribes, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and ffty-five, fifteen hundred dollars. Uonjbderczlecl Tribes and Bands of Indians in M'dJls Oregon. -—- For Middle Oregons. Mh of five instalments of eight thousand dollars for benehcial objects, at V°l· xii- P- 9M the discretion of the President, per second article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For fifth of fifteen instalments for pay and subsistence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-ve, three thousand five hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty instalments for pay and subsistence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming operations, and one school teacher, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fitl:y—five, five thousand six hundred dollars. For Efth of twenty instalments for payment of salary to the head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. Molel Indians. — For fifth of ten instalments for keeping in repair saw Molels. and ilouring mills, and for the pay of necessary employees, the benefits of V°l- Ki P- 981- which to be shared alike by all the confederated bands, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. For last of five instalments (in addition to the instalment specified in the treaty of twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, with the Umpquas and Calapooias of Umpqua valley) for furnishing iron and steel and other materials for the smith in [and] tin-shops provided for in