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Vol. 14, p. 650.

Northern Chey

pahoes.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article of treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand seven hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of one superintendent of farming, and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plowmaker, per fifth article of treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, seven thousand dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for pay of a physician, per fifth article of treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the buildings for the various employees and for providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article of treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article of treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article of treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, one thousand dollars.

For tenth of sixteen instalments, for boarding and clothing the children who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boardinghouses with necessary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the schools, three thousand dollars.

For salaries of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, four thousand five hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the hos pital, and providing the necessary medicine, and the furniture therefor, three hundred dollars.

For repairs of houses, mills, and tools, and necessary materials, one thousand dollars.

NORTHERN CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES.

For seventh of thirty instalments, for purchase of clothing, as per and Ara- sixth article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, twelve thousand dollars.

Vol. 15, p. 657.

Proviso.

For seventh of ten instalments, to be expended by the Secretary of the Interior, ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (estimated at one thousand eight hundred souls,) in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, the condition and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thousand dollars.

For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, farmer, blacksmith, and engineer, per seventh article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, six thousand seven hundred dollars.

For transportation of goods, one thousand dollars: Provided, That said Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes shall, if required by the SecIndians to re- retary of the Interior, remove to their reservation in the Indian Terrimove to reserva- tory before the delivery of said supplies appropriated for by the foretion before delivery going clauses: And provided further, That the provision of law by which the appropriations for said Indians for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, were made conditional upon the removal of said Indians, is hereby repealed.

of supplies.

Omahas.

Vol. 10, p. 1040.

OMAHAS.

For eighth of fifteen instalments of this amount, being third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars.

For last of ten instalments, for keeping in repair a grist and saw mill, and 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 farmer, per 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, at five per centum per annum, being value of fifty-four sections of land set apart by treaty of June second, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for educational purposes, por Senate resolution of January ninth, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and fiftysix dollars.

For interest on three hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, to be paid semi-annually, in money or such articles as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, as per first article of treaty of September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, fifteen thousand dollars.

Vol. 14, p. 668.

Osages.

Vol. 7, p. 240.

Vol. 14, p. 687.

For this amount, to be paid to the Osage Indians in accordance with 1870, c. 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 first, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, at five 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 first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighteen cents.

OTTOES AND MISSOURIAS

For eighth of fifteen instalments, being the third series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article of treaty of March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine thousand dollars.

For support of industrial school at the Ottoe agency, six thousand dollars; this amount to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the sales of the lands of said Indians in Nebraska.

PAWNEES.

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 article of treaty of September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred 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 Pawnees, and having been erro neously covered into the Treasury and carried to the surplus fund, two hundred and seventy-six 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.

Ottoes and Mis

sourias.

Vol. 10, p. 1039.

Pawnees.

Vol. 11, p. 729.

Poncas.

Vol. 12, p. 997.

Pottawatomies.
Vol. 7, p. 51.

Vol. 7, p. 114.

Vol. 7, p. 185.

Vol. 7, p. 317.

Vol. 7, p. 320.

Vol. 9, p. 855.

Vol. 7, p. 236.

For pay of two farmers, two blacksmiths and two apprentices, one miller and apprentice, and two teachers, (and for one shoemaker and one carpenter, one thousand six hundred dollars,) seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For pay of physician and purchase of medicine, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For purchase of iron and steel and other necessaries for the shops, five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of farming utensils and stock, one thousand two hundred dollars

For repair of grist and saw-mills, three hundred dollars

For transportation and necessary cost of delivery of annuities for the Pawnees, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the employment of one matron, three teachers, and two assistant teachers, and providing schools with fuel, books, and stationery, four thousand seven hundred dollars.

PONCAS.

For the second of fifteen instalments, (third series,) to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, per second article of treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, eight thousand dollars.

For this amount, to be expended during the pleasure of the President, in furnishing such aid and assistance in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, including the working of the mill, as provided by second article of treaty of March twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as the Secretary of the Interior may consider advantageous and necessary, five thousand dollars.

For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be used at the discretion of the President, to carry on the work of aiding and instructing the Poncas in the arts of civilization, with a view to their self support, and for subsistence and clothing, five thousand dollars.

POTTAWATOMIES.

For permanent annuity, in silver, per fourth article of treaty of August third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty cents.

For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article of treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nine, one hundred and seventy-eight dollars and ninety cents.

For permanent annuity, in silver, per third article of treaty of October second, eighteen hundred and eighteen, eight hundred and ninetyfour dollars and fifty cents.

For permanent annuity, in money, per second article of treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty cents.

For permanent annuity, in specie, per second article of treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and second article of treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, five thousand seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents.

For permanent provision for payment of money, in lieu of tobacco, iron and steel, per second article of treaty of September twentieth, 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 provisions for three blacksmiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article of treaty of October sixteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article of treaty of September twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and second

article of treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twentynine, one thousand and eight dollars and ninety-nine cents.

For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty-four cents.

For interest on two hundred and thirty thousand and sixty-four dollars and twenty cents, at five per centum, in conformity with provisions of article seventh of treaties of June fifth and seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, eleven thousand five hundred and three dollars and twenty-one cents: Provided, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary of the amount now in the Treasury of the United States as proceeds of the sale of Pottawatomie lands in Kansas to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad, made under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, be expended to relieve the immediate aud pressing wants of the Prairie band of Pottawatomies; and the remainder of the said fund shall be invested by the Secretary of the Interior in United States bonds, to be disposed of as may hereafter be provided by law.

POTTAWATOMIES OF HURON.

For permanent annuity, in money or otherwise, per second article of Pottawatomies of treaty of November seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seven, four hun- Huron. dred dollars.

QUAPAWS.

For education, during the pleasure of the President, per third article of treaty of May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars.

For blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron, and steel for blacksmith shop, per same article of same treaty, one thousand and sixty dollars.

QUINIAELT AND QUILLEHUTE INDIANS.

Vol. 7, p. 105.

Quapaws.

Vol. 7, p. 425.

For first of five installments on twenty-five thousand dollars, (being the Quiniaelt and last series,) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President, Quillehute Inper fourth article of treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, seven hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty installments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructors, per tenth article of treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty installments, for support of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article of treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars.

For sixteenth of twenty installments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician, (who shall furnish medicines for the sick,) per tenth article of treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand one hundred dollars.

RIVER-CROWS.

dians.

Vol. 12, p. 972.

For this amount, to be expended for such goods, provisions, and other River-Crows. articles as the President, from time to time, may determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, thirty thousand dollars.

SACS AND FOXES OF THE MISSISSIPPI.

Sacs and Foxes For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise per third article of of the Mississippi. treaty of November third, eighteen hundred and four, one thousand Vol. 7, p. 85. dollars.

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For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article of treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thousand dollars.

For interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, per second article of treaty of October eleventh, eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thousand dollars.

SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI.

For interest on one hundred and fifty-seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under the direction of the President, per second article of treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars.

For the support of a school, as per fifth article of treaty with said tribe of March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, two hundred dollars.

SEMINOLES.

For five per centum interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as annuity, per eighth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.

For interest on two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, at five per centum, to be paid as annuity, (they having joined their brethren west,) per eighth article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.

For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, to be paid annually for the support of schools, as per third article of treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For interest on twenty thousand dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, to be paid annually, for the support of the Seminole government, as per third article of treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand dollars.

SENECAS,

For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article of treaty of September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, five hundred dollars.

For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article treaty of Septem. ber seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, five hundred dollars.

For blacksmith and assistant, shops and tools, iron and steel, to be applied as stipulated in the seventh article of treaty of February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For miller, during the pleasure of the President, as per same article of the same treaty, six hundred dollars.

SENECAS OF NEW YORK.

For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock per act of Feb. ruary nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six thousand dollars.

For interest, in lieu of investment, on seventy-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, per act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

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