Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/488

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448 FORTY—·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 138. 1875. Kickspoos. to twelve Kickapoo Indians who have become citizens of the United States, the same being their proportion of the sum of one hundred thousand dollars provided for said tribe for education and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, four thousand and fifty-four dollars and five cents. Klamath and Khrmat/t and Mbdoc Jizclicms. — For third of five instalments, to be ap. M¤<l<>¢ l{¤<li¤¤S- plied under direction of the President, as per second article treaty of l°1'x“`p‘708' October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, five thousand dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair one saw-mill, one Houring-mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plow maker, the manual—1abor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, for the purchase of tools and material for saw and flour mills, carpenter, blacksmith, wagon and plow makers’ shops, and books and stationery for the manual-labor school, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, to pay salary and subsistence of one physician, one miller, and two school-teachers, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand six hundred dollars. Mak,,;, mba_ Makzz/z Zhibc. -- For fourth of ten instalments of thirty thousand dollars, (being the fifth series,) under direction of the President, as per fifth Vol- xii. p. 940- article treaty of January tlurty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for support of a smith and carpenter’s shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and pay of teachers, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, four thousand six hundred dollars. Liencmonces. Jlhnomonecs. —·—- For eighth of fifteen instalments of annuity upon two hundred and forty-two thousand six hundred and eighty-six dollars, for Vol. x. p. 1065. cession of lands, per fourth article treaty of May twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and Senate amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and six cents. M;,,m3(,,, of .Ml'amz'es ofKanscts. — For permanent provision for blacksmith and as- Kg¤i·¤¤·__ 191 sistant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article treaty of October sixth, VZ1Q ¥}`pl°',0%; eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, per fifth arti- Vol. vii. p. 459. cle treaty of October sixth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty of October twenty-third, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five per centum for educational purposes, per third article treaty of June 1‘ifth,eighteen‘hux1dred and fifty-four, two thousand five hundred dollars.