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FIFTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 598. 1900. 225 FULFILLING TREATY STIPULATIONS `WITH, AND SUP- F“m11*°€‘"*’·““ · PORT OF, INDIAN TRIBES. ' CHICKASAWS. Chickasaws. For permanent annuity, in goods, three thousand dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Mpsggsgpglzas of the For eighth of ten installments of annuity, last series to be paid to Chief Hole in the Day or his heirs, per third article of treaty of V°*·9»P·9°‘*· August second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and fifth article of V<>r16· P·72°· treaty of gdprch nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand o1ars· ` For support oi a school or schools upon said reservation, in accordance with third article of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundreil and sixty-seven, if directed by the President, four thousand dollars. orioomws. C¤<><=¤·~w¤- For permanent annuity, per second article of treatyof November V¤1·'¢·P·99- sixteenth, eighteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article of treaty V¤¤· 1r v-614- of .£u(peutwenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousan dollars· Fcir pgrmanent gugiuity for sukpport of light horsemen, per thirteenth V°1·7» @213- artic e o treaty o ctober eig teenth eighteen hundre and twenty and thirteenth article of treat of Junetivent -second, eighteen hundred V°‘·“· 1*-6**- dfiftiieh drdd5ll y g an . y- v six un e dollars· For perm%1ent annuity for support of blacksmith, per sixth article V°1·’· PP·mi23°· of treaty of ctober eighteenth eighteen hundred and twenty ninth V°*·"·P·3"· article of treaty of J anldary twelntieth, eighteen hundred and twenty- gve, and thirteenth article of téeaty of June twenty-second, eighteen V°*·1r p·61*· undred and fifty-Eve six hun red dollars· For permanent annuity for education, per second and thirteenth articles of last two treaties named above, six thousand dollars; For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article of treaty V<>1·7-P-236- of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenllsy-five, and thirteenth V°r 11* "·°1‘*· article of treaty of June twenty-second eighteen undred and fifty-five three hundred and twenty dollars; 1 _ _ ’ For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand two hundred and 111‘“'°“· fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at five pier centum per annum, for education, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the eneral council of the Choctaws in conform- V¤1-7- v·236· `t `thth " gta` d` th °th dth`t1 th fl 1 y W1 e rovisions con ine in e nin an ir een ar 1C es of treaty of Jlaninuary twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and treatyhof Juge twentygecgnd, (pighteengmndred Sud filfty-five, nine- V°*·u·P·6*‘*· teen thousand five hun re an twelve ollars an eig ty-nine centsin all, thirty thousand and thirty-two dollars and eighty-nine cents. ’ To carry out the provisions of section twenty-nine of the Act of p,$,$§ng*}g$°gg’S,3fi Congress approved June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety- girplpin lands, Missiseight, under the title “orphan lands," two thousand six hundred and 1{}’0j_30, p_ 513, ninety-six dollars and forty cents the said sum to be placed to the credit of the Choctaw orphan fuhd in the Treasury of the United States, and to draw interest at five (per centum (per annum, this amount being the value of two thousan one hundre and fifty-seven and twelve one-hundredths acres of land, being the unsold Choctaw orphan lands in the State of Mississippi,,which lands, under the provisions of said section twenty-nine, were taken by the United States at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. von xxx1——-15