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 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 155. 1858. 331 For an assistant miller, three hundred dollars. For an engineer and assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For this amount to erect suitable buildings at the Omaha agency, to replace those recently destroyed by fire, two thousand five hundred dollars. Shawnees.—-—For fifth of seven annual instalments of money, in pay- SMWHBGS- ment for lands, per third article treaty, tenth May, eighteen hundred and Vol. x. p. 1056. fifty-four, ninety-nine thousand dollars, the same having been omitted in the enrolling of the “Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipu— Ange, Pp_ 273, lations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June thirtieth, 283· eighteen hundred and fifty-nine," approved May fifth, eighteen hundred 1858, eh. 29. und fifty-eight. Winneba_q0es.——For payment to Baptiste Lassallier, a Winnebago half- Winnebagoes. breed, for this amount, to which he is entitled under the fourth article of __ the treaty with the Winnebagoes, of the first November, eighteen hundred V0!' Vu' p' M5' and thirty-seven, four hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the date of unauthorized payment to John H. Kinzie, in eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, at six per centum, four hundred and eighty dollars, together making eight hundred and eighty dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to perform the engagements and stipulations of General Harney made with the Sioux Indians at Fort Piere in eighteen hundred and fifty-six, seventy-two thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to adjust differences and preserve peace with the Cutt-head and Yanctonaise Bands of Sioux Indians, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of five extra clerks employed in the Indian office Extra clcrksin under the act of fifth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third I“{1ggf,‘°g°Q67 of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and under appropriations made isss; chi 175: hom year to year, seven thousand dollars. V0}- X· PP· 58L Pawnees.-—-For fulfilling the stipulations in the treaty with the Paw- 673'p,Wnw_ nees of the twenty-fourth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty- seven : For first of five instalments in goods and such articles as may be neces- PM P· 729- sary for them, per second article of said treaty, forty thousand dollars. For support of two manual labor schools, during the pleasure of the President, per third article of said treaty, ten thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, per third article, twelve hundred dollars. For erection of houses for teachers, per third article, one thousand dollars. For two complete sets of blacksmith, gunsmith, and tinsmith’s tools, per fourth article, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For erection of shops for smiths, per fourth article, five hundred dollars. For purchase of iron, steel, and other necessaries for same, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom to be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per fourth article, twelve hundred dollars. For compensation of two strikers or apprentices in shops, per fourth article, four hundred and eighty dollars. For first of ten instalments for farming utensils and stock, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article, twelve hundred dollars. For the first yea1·’s purchase of stock, and for erecting shelters for the same, per fourth article, three thousand dollars. For pay of a farmer, per fourth article, six hundred dollars. For the erection of a steam grist and saw mill, per fourth article, six thousand dollars. For first of ten instalments for pay of miller, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article, six hundred dollars.