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 276 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1858. V°l· L P- 1165- second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. For fourth of thirty instalments of annuity in goods, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For fourth of thirty instalments for purposes of utility, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, four thousand dollars. For fourth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, three thousand dollars. For fourth of five annual instalments for the purchase of powder, shot, lead, twine, and tobacco, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For fourth of five annual instalments for the hire of six laborers, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, three thousand dollars. For fourth of fifteen annual instalments for support of two smiths and smiths’ shops, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifly-five, two thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. Cl1iPP¤W¤S of Olnjopewas of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River.-—For third of §,°,i§;*,;“`;,yd ggé; five equal annual instalments for educational purposes, under the direction River., of the President, per second article of the treaty of second August, eigh- P°”¤P· 63* teen hundred and fifty-Eve, four thousand dollars. For third of five equal annual instalments for agricultural implements and carpenters’ tools, household furniture and building materials, cattle, labor, and necessary useful articles, per second article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, five thousand dollars. For third of ten equal annual instalments in coin, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hundred and H{ty-five, ten thousand dollars. For third instalment for the support of one blacksmith shop for ten years, per second article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hun- _ dred and fifty-five, twelve hundred and forty dollars. m?;;l;1l;*;;v“S{\l;?:: Chtppewas, Jlfmomvnecs, Whmebagces, and Mw Zark Indians.-For ,,,,b,,g(,€g,’ and education during the pleasure of Congress, per fifth article treaty eleventh New York In- August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, one thousand five hundred ‘lQ,“£S‘v,, P 30, dollars. ciiickasaws,U/zickasaws.-—For permanent annuity in goods, per act of twenty-fifth 1Q,?} 91*- léis February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, three thousand dollars. C;{(,;,£,,,,_Ohoctaws-—For permanent annuity, per second article treaty sixteenth vo}, vu, p, 99, November, eighteen hundred and tive, and thirteenth article treaty twenty- Post, p. 614. second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support of light-horsemen, per thirteenth V0'- VW P· 218- article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, six hundred dollars. For permanent provision for education, per second article treaty twen- Vol. vii. p. 236. tieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article gcizyty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fiftyhve, six thousand o ars. For permanent provision for blacksmith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent provision for iron and steel, per ninth article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth artiele of treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars.