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 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1866. 269 For the erection of a blacksmith shop, to be located at Kamia, to aid Im§;;SP‘°'°° in the completion of the smith’s shop at the agency, and to purchase the ' necessary tools, iron, steel, and so forth, as per third clause fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, two thousand dollars. For the erection of houses for employes, repairs of mills, shops, and so thrth, and providing necessary furniture, tools, and materials, as per fourth clause fifth article treaty June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty- three, three thousand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, as per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For the erection of a house for Indian chief Timothy, as per sixth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, six hundred dollars. To pay the claims of certain members of the Nez Perce tribe for services rendered and for horses furnished by them to the Oregon mounted volunteers on the sixth of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, at Camp Cornelius, as per seventh article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three (to be paid in gold), four thousand six hundred and sixty- five dollars. Flathead; and other Oonjbcleratcd Tribes. — For the third of five instal- Flatlmds and ments on one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, being the second se- g:;‘§*£{)';;";d°”` ries, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth v01,xu,p,97s. article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for providing suitable instructors therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for keeping in repair blacksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, carpenters’, and wagon and plough makers’ shops, and providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for the employment of two farmers, two millers, one blacksmith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough maker, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, seven thousand four hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for keeping in repair saw and flouring mills, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the buildings required for the various employes, and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty- five, three hundred dollars. For seventh of twenty instalments for the pay of each of the head