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884 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II1. OH 188. 1895. C*°*l¤*¤5 For twenty-seventh of thirty installments, for purchase of clothing, Vol.15, p.asv. as per sixth article treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- eight, including clothing for above Indians, seventeen thousand dol- Pyvgrign- lars: Provided, That the amount in this and the preceding paragraph D'“'"”"_ shall be expended pro rata, as near as may be, for the Northern Chey- ennes and Arapahoes in Wyornin g and on the Tongue River in Montana; For pay of physician, two teachers, two carpenters, one miller, two vox. is, p. sas. farmers, a blacksmith, and engineer, per seventh article of same treaty, nine thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and one thousand dollars. 0¤¤z¤- ‘ osaens. Interest- For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, at five per centum per annum, being value.of fifty-four sections of land Vol. 7, p. 242. set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty-tive, for educational purposes, per Senate resolution of January ninth, eighteen hupdred and thirtyeight, three thou and four hundred and nity- - six dollars. " Pagnees. . PAWNEES. Annnitr- For perpetual annuity, at least one-half of which is to be paid in goods and such articles as may be deemed necessary for them, per second Vol.11.P·7J9. article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fiftyseven (permanent). thirty thousand dollars; For support of two manual-labor schools, per third article of same treaty, ten thousand dollars; _ ‘ For pay of two farmers, two. blacksmiths, and two apprentices, one miller and apprentice, two teachers, one shoemaker, and one carpenter, tive thousand four hundred dollars; h Fplrilpiiyi tg physician and purchase of medicines, one thousand two nn dollars- For purchase bf iron and steel, and other necessaries for the shops, vox. u,p. m. as per fourth article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hnnldred ind éifty-gevfen, five hundred dollars; in all, forty-seven thousan one un re dollars. `Pottawatomies. POTTA WATOMIES. A¤¤¤m•¤. For permanent annuity, in silver, per fourth article treaty of August v°'·’· ’·“‘· third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty cents; Vol.7,p. in For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred and seventy- eight dollars and ninety cents; v¤u,p.1as. For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article treaty of October aeiond, eighégen hundred and eighteen, eight hundred and ninety-four o lars an y cents; W1-?-r-¤¤‘·'· For permanent annuity, in money, per second article treaty of September twentieth, eighteen lmndred and twenty-eight, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty cents; - v»1.v,p.a2o. For permanent annuity, in specie, per second article treaty of July r¤x.1.p.m:. twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and second article of treaty ot September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twentyeight, · fivetthousand seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventyseven cen s; For permanent provision for payment of money in lieu of tobacco, r·»1.7,p.¤1s. iron, and steel, per second article of treaty of September twentieth, vn 0. p. eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of treaties of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one hundred and seven dollars and thirty-four cents; For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants. and v¤x.v,p.2s>s. for iron and steel for shops, per third article of treaty of October six- V0l.7,p.318. teenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six; second article of treaty of