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34 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 333. 1886. Kickapoos. KICKAPOOS. , interest, For interest on eightyeight thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixty-eight cents, at five per centum per annum, for educave1_ iu_ p, 1079, tional and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth,. eighteen hundred and fifty four, tour thousand four hundred and eight dollars and seventy-eight cents; _ _ This amount, to enable the President of the United States to carry vet 13, P_ (;g4_ out the provisions of the third article of thetreaty made with the Kickapoo Indians dated June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- two, to be paid as provided in said treaty, and under such rules as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, to five Knckapoo Indians who Payment to ave have become citizens of the United States, such sum as may be their K*¢k¤P<>° I¤<U¤¤¤ proportion of theone hundred thousand dollars provided for said tribe ";l‘;ell;‘;";’h;’§_°°i_"0‘f for education and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eight-

,,,,,,,,,' of gba; eenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, not exceeding one thousand six

funds, em. hundred and eighty-nine dollars and twenty cents; and the Secretary of the Interior is directed to pay also to the said five Kickapoos their proportion of the tribal funds held in trust by the United States and on deposit in the United States Treasury; in all, six thousand and ninety- seven dollars and ninety-eight cents. Mlidamaths and KLAMATIIS AND IIODOCS. 0( OCS. r For last of twenty installments, for keepingiu repair one saw·mill, , one flouring-mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, wagon and ve], 14;, ,,_ wg, plow maker, the manuallabor school, and hospital, as per fourth article of treaty of October fourteenth, eightcen-hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars. ‘ Miamies of Kan- _ IIIAIIES OF KANSAS. 838. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, and iron and vei, 1, p, im, steel for shop, per fifth article of treaty of October sixth, eighteen hun- V<>1.l0,p.1095. dred and eighteen and fourth article of treaty of June fifth, eighteen huntdred and fifty-four, four hundred and eleven dollars and forty-three cen · For, permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, per same _ v01_ ;·_ P_ 464_ articles and treaties, and per fifth article of treaty of October twenty- tlnrd, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-two cents; Interest. For interest on twenty-one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four dollars and eighty-one cents, at five per centum, for educational pur- Ve1. 10, p. 1004. poses, per third article of treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and ninety-four dollars and twenty-four cents ; in all, outa; thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight ddlars and twenty- nine cen . Ribiiamicn of Eel MIAMIES 01* EEL RIVER. VCI. Femnnent an- For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise per fourth rticl f ¤“{};{°,;,, P- 5]. of August third, sevhnteen hundred and ninety-nre, tiveahundieh For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise articl f trea v,,;,;-,I,_g1_ <é§t5n3(gH;tstwenty·mst, eighteen hundred and figs! two hdzdred arid , For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise e third Vol. 7,p.114. articles of treaty of September thirtieth, eightbgnrhundrseildahacl) tllgr-eaters hundred and fifty dollars; m all, one thousand one hundred