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506 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 173. 1867. Vol. p. 379. For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred dollars. V0}- vii P- 482- For life annuity to chiefs, per third article treaty twenty-sixth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven thousand dollars. V0]- vii· p- 296· For education during the pleasure of Congress, per third article treaty v01_ v;t_ p_31·;_ sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and fourth article treaty twenty-seventh October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, ive thousand dollars. For permanent provision for the payment of money in lieu of tobacco, V<>l·Vii·p·379· iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen V°l· l¤· P- 855 hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three hundred dollars. For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article treaty twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second article treaty twenty- ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For interest on six hundred and forty-three thousand dollars, at five per centum, per seventh article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, thirty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. Pottawatomies Pottawatomies of Huron. —— For permanent annuity in money or °€.§“;?,l‘}) 105 otherwise, per second article treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen ` l l hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. Q¤¤p¤·W¤· Quapaws.— For education, during the pleasure of the President, per Vol. vii. p. 425. third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron and steel lor shop, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth ]May, eighteen hundred and thirty··three, one thousand and sixty dollars. For farmer, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars. 3¤l·*2i*l{°;** Qui-nai-elt and Qui!-chute Ind'ians.——For the second of four instal- Q28s9m°ments on twenty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth series) for bene- Vol. xii. p. 972. fzicial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth article treaty first July,.eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand three hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructors, per tenth article [treaty] first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for support of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalmentsfor the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand six hundred dollars. R<>g¤¤ Rivers- Rogue Rivers.-For fourteenth of sixteen instalments in blankets, Vol. x.p. 1018. clothing, farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty tenth Septierpber, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, two thousand five hundred 0 ars. uif-°;ii:;‘g;;; Sacs and Foxes of Mssismppi. — For permanent annuity in goods or