Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/371

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FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 296. 1870. 337 For fifth of twenty installments for the instruction of Indians in farm- `Ul¤iPP°*”·¤· ing, and purchase of seeds, tools, and so forth, as per third article of treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eight hundred dollars. For fifth of twenty installments of annuity in money, to be paid per capita, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three thousand five hundred dollars. For nfth of twenty installments of annuity in provisions, ammunition, and tobacco, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars. For fifth of twenty installments of annuity in goods and other articles, as per third article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- six, six thousand five hundred dollars. For transportation and necessary cost of delivery of annuity goods and provisions, per sixth article treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars. Olnjzpewas of Lake Super*lor.—For sixteenth of twenty installments cm pam; in coin, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred L¤k° §¤P¤¤'l°*• and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. V°l‘ x' P` m,` For sixteenth of twenty installments in goods, household furniture, and cooking utensils, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand dollars. For sixteenth of twenty installments for agricultural implements and cattle, carpenters and other tools, and building materials, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand dollars. For sixteenth of twenty installments for moral and educational purposes, three hundred dollars of which to be paid to the Grand Portage band yearly, to enable them to maintain a school at their village, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and Bfty-four, three thousand dollars. For sixteenth of twenty installments for six smiths, and assistants, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand and forty dollars. _ For sixteenth of twenty installments for the support of six smiths' shops, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars, For fourteenth of twenty installments for the seventh smith and assistant, and support of shops, per second and fifth articles treaty thnrtneth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and sixty dollars. _ For support of smith and shop, during the pleasure of the President, V°l· *'· P-7*- as per seventh and twelfth articles of treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, six hundred dollars. _ For support of two farmers, during the pleasure of the President, as per twelfth article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and iitty-four, and seventh article of treaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, twelve hundred dollars. For insurance, transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for Chippewas of Lake Superior, five thousand dollars: For this amount, to be paid in coin, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to fulfil treaty stipulations relative to the payment of annuities with the Chippewas of Lake Superior, the Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black river, the Ottawas and Chippewas of Michigan, Indians of the Mackinaw agency, in the State of Michigan, thirty-six thpusand seven hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty-seven cents; being the aggregate difference between the coin value. of payments made in currency during the years eighteen hundred and sixty-three and eighteen VOL. xv:. PUB.--22