Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/465

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FORTY-THIRD coneasssg sm. II. on. 132. ms. 435 For last of ten instalments, for keepingin repair a grist and saw mill, V<>I·14i P· 668- aud support of blacksmith-shop, per eighth article of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article of treaty of March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred dollars. For last of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, in same article of same treaties, one thousand two hundred dollars. For last of ten instalments, for pay of one miller, per. same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For last of ten instalments, for pay of one farmeiyper same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For last of ten instalments, for pay of blacksmith, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalments, for support of blacksmith-shop, and supplying tools for the same, per same treaties, three hundred dollars. For one matron, six hundred dollars. “ OSAGES. For interest on sixty~nine thousand one hundred and twenty-dollars, 0S6g6s_ at five per eentum per annum, being value of fifty-four sections of land set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty-ive, for educational purposes, por Senate resolution of January ninth, eight- v01_1, p_ 240, een hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty- six dollars. For interest on three hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum Vol. 14, p. 687. per annum, to be paid semtannually, in money or such articles as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per iirst article of treaty of September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five; nfteen thousand dollars. For this amount, to be paid to the Osage Indians in accordance with 1870, e. 296, s. section twelve of the act approved July fifteenth, eighteen hundred 12.V·16. p-362 and seventy, being interest from November first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, to November ilrst, eighteen hundred and seventyfive, at nve per centum, on seven hundred and seventy-five thousand five hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty cents, the net avails of Osage trust and diminished reserve lands sold by the United States prior to November jfirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, -thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighteen cents. OTTOES AND MISSOURIAS For eighth of fifteeu instalments, being the third series, in money or Ottocs and Misotherwise, per fourth article of treaty of March fifteenth, eighteen hun- ¤¤¤¤¤¤- · dred and nfty-four, nine thousand dollars. Vol.10.p.1039. For support of industrial school at the Ottoe agency, six thousand dollars; this amount to he reimbursed from the proceeds of the sales of the lands of said Indians in Nebraska. , PA W N D ES. For perpetual annuity, at least one-half of which is to be paid in Puwucce goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for them, ·per second article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred VO]_]],p,729_ and fifty-seven, thirty thousand dollars. For this amount, being the sum received from settlers in payment for timber cut from the reservation of the Pawnecs, and having been erroneously covered into the Treasury and carried to the surplus fund, two hundred and seventysix dollars and eighty-seven cents. For support of two manual labor schools, per third article treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten thousand dollars.