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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1866. 265 vember, eighteen hundred and fifty~four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. Wnnebagos. —·— For interest on one million dollars, at five per centum, Winnebagos. per fourth article treaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty- V0l·Yii·1>-645- seven, fifty thousand dollars. For twentieth of thirty instalments of interest on eighty-five thousand Vol- ix·p· 878- dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For the erection of a saw-mill, with grist-mill attached, on their new Pvstr-671- reservation, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, ten thousand dollars. For expense of breaking and fencing one hundred acres of land {br each band of said Indians, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, nine thousand and eighty-seven dollars _ and sixty cents. For expense of sowing and planting one hundred acres of land for each band of said Indians, and furnishing seed for the same, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive, five thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For the purchase of guns for said Indians, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, two thousand dollars. For the purchase of four hundred horses, one hundred cows, twenty yoke of oxen, twenty wagons, and forty chains, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and Senate amendment thereto of February thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, sixty pm p, 672, thousand three hundred dollars. For the purchase of agricultural implements, as per third article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive, hve hundred dollars. For the erection of an agency building, schoolhouse, warehouse, and suitable buildings for the physician, carpenter, interpreter, miller, engineer, and blacksmith, on the new reservation of said Indians, as per fourth article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, twenty- · one thousand dollars. For erection of a house for each chief of the said tribes, as per fourth article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, twenty- two thousand five hundred dollars. For expenses of the removal of the property of said Indians to their new homes, as per fifth article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred dollars. For subsistence of the Winnebagos for one year after their arrival at their new homes, as per Hlth article treaty of March eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, ninety-six thousand dollars. mnnebago and Pottawatomie Lzdians of Wisconsin. —· To enable the Winnebago Secretary of the Interior to take charge of certain stray bands of Wiinne- $$2 bago and Pottawatomie Indians in the State of Wisconsin, five thousand tv,sc0,,S,,,_ dollars. Yanctozz 7W6e of Sioux. —— For eighth of ten instalments to be paid to Yancton Sioux. them or expended for their benefit, commencing with the year in which they shall remove to and settle and reside upon their reservations, per Vol. xi. p. 744. fourth article treaty nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, sixty-five thousnml dollars. O'a!ap00ia.s·, llfola/Za, and Olaclsamas Indians, of Willamette VaZZey.— Calapwias, For second of five instalments of the second series of annuity for bene- §,°;5`g:;;p£"Q;a?f iicial objects, per second article treaty twenty-second January, eighteen ley. hundred and fifty-five, six thousand five hundred dollars. V0]- X- P· H44- Poncas. —- For the third of ten instalments of the second series, to be Pcncaspaid to them or expended for their benefit, commencing with the year in which they shall remove to and settle upon the tract reserved for their