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 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 29. 1858. 279 For the payment of this sum as the fifth instalment upon two hundred thousand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, per second article treaty eighteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, fourteen thousand dollars. ]|kn0m0nees.—For third of twelve instalments for continuing and keep- M<“>¤0Y¤°¤€°S· ing up a blacksmith shop and providing the usual quantity of iron and steel, per fourth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and Vol. ix. p. 952. forty-eight, and third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hundred and V01. x. p. 1064,. fifty-four, nine hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents. For third of ten instalments of annuity upon two hundred thousand dollars, balance of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars for cession of lands, per fourth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and third article treaty twelfth May, eighteen hundred and f·ifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. _ _ Miiumies of I{d7l8Q$.—FOT permanent provision for blacksmith and K3I{;;I;""S °f assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article treaty sixth October, v01_ vi; p_ 1gg_ eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eigh- VOL X- P- 1093 teen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollartt For permanent provision for miller, in lieu of gunsmith, per fifth article Vol. vii. pp. 458, treaty sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth article treaty 46*- twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For their proportion of eighteenth of twenty instalments in money, per Vol. vii. p. 582. second article treaty twenty~eighth November, eighteen hundred and forty, and fourth artrcle treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand six hundred and thirty-six dollars and thirty-six cents. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five per centum, for educational purposes, per third article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, two thousand five hundred dollars. For fifth of six equal annual instalments to Miamies residing on ceded lands, for purchase of former perpetual and other annuities and relinquishment of claims, per fou th article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirty-one thiiusand seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eleven cents. Mamies of Indiana.—For their proportion. of eighteenth of twenty _Miamies of Ininstalments in money, per second article treaty twenty-eighth November, d{f·’i“· .. 582 eighteen hundred and forty, and fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen Vg1T Qlgioggf hundred and fifty-four, six thousand eight hundred and sixty-three dollars and sixty-four cents. For interest on investment of two hundred and twenty-one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents, at five per centum, for Miami Indians of Indiana, per Senate’s amendment to fourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eleven thousand and sixty-two dollars and eighty-nine cents. Mamics, Eel River.-—-For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, _ Miamies, Ee} per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, R\}"’;”'· .. 51 five hundred dollars. Ovu` p` ` For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third article treaty Vol. vii. p. 91. twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or otherwise, per third and separate Vol. vii. p. 114. article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. · Ncwa_jaes.—-For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Navajoes, pursu- Navajo6s_ ant to the requirements of the tenth article treaty ninth September, eigh- Vol. ix. p. 974. teen hundred and forty-nine, five thousand dollars. Nisqually, Puyallzqz, and other Tribes and Bam'; of Indians.-—For Nisquallg, Puy- fulfilling the articles negotiated twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred *.}}l;1,f;sg;dB°£1(‘;r and fifty-tbur, with certain bands of Indians of Puget’s Sound, Wasliing- Ofimigans, I S ton Territory.