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 580 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 267. 1854. For the first of eight annual instalments of money in payment for lands, per third article of the treaty May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one hundred thousand dollars ; For the expenses of surveying the lands and setting apart the sui-- plus as provided in the fifth article of the treaty May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine thousand nine hundred and thirty-six dol- Iars; For payment for relinquishment of certain permanent and other annuities and satisfaction for losses, damages, and claims, per eleventh article of the treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, twenty-seven thousand dollars. Kaskaskias, Kaskaskia and Peoria, and Wea and Pirmkcshcew. -— For the expen- &°· ses of surveying the land as provided in the third and fourth articles of Post, p. 1082. the treaty of May thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand three hundred dollars; For payment of the first of three instalments in money of thirteen thousand dollars each, for purchase of former permanent annuities and relinquishment of claims and damages per sixth article of the treaty of May thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirteen thousand dollars; For the first of five instalments for support of a blacksmith and assistant, per sixth article of the treaty thirtieth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; For the first of five instalments {br the purchase of iron and steel, per sixth article of the treaty of thirtieth May, eighteen hundred and lilly- four, two hundred and twenty dollars; For the erection of a smith’s shop, and purchase of tools therefor, per sixth article of the treaty of thirtieth of May, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, one hundred and twenty dollars. Minnie;. JI£amies.——- For the expenses of surveying the lands as provided in the second article of the treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty- Posz, p. 1093. four, seven thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars; For interest at the rate of live per centum on fifty thousand dollars for educational purposes, etc., per third article of the treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two. thousand five hundred dollars; Reappropriation: For payment of the valuation of improvements on Vol. vii. p. 404. lands ceded, as stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of eighteen V°l· lm- P- 570- hundred and thirty-four, and the seventh article of the treaty eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the amount having been carried to the surplus fund by warrant number nine‘ty-four of treaty fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, per fourth article of the treaty June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand dollars and sixty- eight cents; For the payment of the Miamies, residing on the ceded lands, of the first of six equal annual instalments thr purchase of former perpetual and other annuities and relinquishment of claims, etc., per fourth article of the treaty Juno fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirty-one thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eleven cents; {vim Grieg- For payment in full to John_Grigg and Sash—o-quash, as provided in b““h‘°°‘l"“”l" the fourth article of said last mentioned treaty, nine thousand six hundred and eighty-nine dollars and twenty-two cents; Mlumio claims. For payment of the claims of Miamies who live on the ceded lands, for damages and loss of stock and other property and for losses of improvements, etc., caused by their removal from Sugar Creek, per fourth article of the treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seven thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty- two cents;