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 690 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 204. 1855. For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, six hundred dollars ; Vol:vii.p.287. For assistance in agricultural operations, during the pleasure of the President, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two thousand dollars; Vol. vii. p. 419. For education, during the pleasure of the President, per fifth article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. » Delawarss. DeZawares.——For life annuity to chief, per private article to supplemental treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and twenty- V°l· VH- P· 188- nine, to treaty of third October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars; Vol. vii. p. 399. For life annuities to chiefs, per supplemental article to treaty twenty- sixth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, one hundred dollars ; Vol. vii. p. 327. For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dollars, at five per centum, being the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, for education, per resolution of Senate, nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thousand three hundred and four dollars ; Post, p. 1049. For second of eight equal instalments for payment of five chiefs, per sixth article treaty sixth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; For second of two instalments, in lieu of permanent annuities, per fourth article treaty sixth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, seventy-four thousand dollars. Florida Indians, Florida Indians, or Seminoles.--For twelfth of fifteen instalments in °" S“m‘“°l“‘ goods, per sixth article treaty fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty- Vol. ix. p. 822. five, two thousand dollars; For twelfth of fifteen instalments in money, per sixth article treaty Vol vii 369 fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, and fourth article treaty ' `p'ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three thousand dollars. I0W¤¤· L>was.—-For arrears of interest in lieu of investment on one hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, being for four months, from the first March to the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and VOL vg p_ 56E_ on fifty thousand dollars of the same, to the thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-fbur, per second article treaty nineteenth October, Y eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand two hundred and fifty- seven dollars and nineteen cents. For interest in lieu of investment on one hundred and seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the first October, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and on fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, for the balance of the fiscal year, ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, at five per centum, per second article treaty nineteenth October, eighteen hun- Pvst p. 1<>‘?r dred and thirty-eight, and ninth article treaty seventeenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three thousand five hundred dollars. For payment of second instalment of fifty thousand dollars, to be applied, under the direction of the President, to agricultural purposes, per ninth article treaty seventeenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fifty thousand dollars. · K¤¤¤¤S· Kansas.-——For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand Vol. ix. p. 842. dollars, at five per centum, per second article treaty fourteenth January, _ eighteen hundred and forty-six, ten thousand dollars. PK*lSk“°k‘*‘*· Kes7cask€as,Pc0rias, Wear and Piankeshaws.-For payment of second eorxas, Weas,. . ’ . and pgmke- of three lnstalments in money, of thirteen thousand dollars each, for pur- ¤h¤·W¤· chase of former permanent annuities, and relinquishment of claims and damages, per sixth article treaty thirtieth May, eighteen hundred and Post, p. 1083. fifty-four, thirteen thousand dollars ; For the second of Eve instalments for support of blacksmith and assist-