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 TH1RTY—E.IGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 127. 1865. 547 set apart second June, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for educational purposes, per Senate resolution nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars. Ottoes and Missourias. —- For eighth of ten instalments, being the sec- Ottoes and ond series, inmoney or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, Mi”°“'i”· eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirteen thousand dollars. V°1‘ X‘ P" 103* For the balance due the confederated tribes of the Kaskaskias, Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, arising from the sale of their “ trust lands " by §°:3';?¤E;f“S· William Brindle, late receiver of the land·ollice, as reported by the com- sh,,wS_ missioner of the general land-office, held by said late receiver Brindle, unaccounted for and not deposited in the United States treasury, six thousand eight hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty cents: Provided, That when said sum shall be received, it shall be paid into the treasury of the United States. Ottawas and Wzzyopewas of Mchigan. — For last of ten equal annual Qttawas and instalments for educational purposes, to be expended under the direction 1?g}'£P°"'” °f of the President, according to the wishes of the Indians, so far as may be lc lgm reasonable and just, persecond article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-six [live], eight thousand dollars. For last of teninstalments for the support of four blacksmith shops, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and Vo1.xi. p. 623. fifty-five, four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For last .0f ten instalments of principal, payable annually for ten years, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteenhundred and fifty- five, ten thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred and six thousand dollars, unpaid part of the principal sum of three hundred and six.thousand dollars, for one year, at five per centum per annum, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty- first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand three hundred dollars. For last often equal annual instalments on thirty-five thousand dollars, in lieu of former treaty stipulations,`t0 be paid per capita to the Grand River Ottawas, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, three thousand five hundred dollars. Pawnee.-- For third of live instalments of the second series in goods Pawnces. and such articles as may be necessary for them, per second article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, thirty thou- Vol. xi. p. 729. sand dollars. For support of two manual-labor schools annually, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, under the direction of the President, per third article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For purchase of iron and steel, and other necessaries for the shop, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth Septe1nber,_eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom to be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of two strikers or apprentices in shop, per fourth article of treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, four hundred and eighty dollars. For eighth of ten instalments for farming utensils and stock, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth Septem- ® eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dol-