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 210 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1868. Nisqmllyi Msqually, Puyallup, and other Tribes and Bands of Dzalians.-For ghgflégggggid fourteenth instalment, in part payment for relinquishment of title to lands, bands of indi- to be applied to beneficial objects, per fourth article treaty twenty-sixth aggil X. 1),1133* dlkipember, eighteen hundred and fifty-foul', one thousand two hundred 0 ars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments for pay of instructor, smith, phy sician who shall furnish medicine to the sick, carpenter, and farmer, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, Eve thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, andsupport of smith and carpenter shop, and providing the necessary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of the treaty of December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight hundred dollars. _Nez Pcrce In- Mz Perce Indians. -— For fourth of Eve instalments of second series for ‘l¥;‘;s‘x,, P 958 beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty ``June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for the support of two schools, one of which to be an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair schoolbuildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and stationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand two hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gunsmitl1s’, carpenters’, and wagon and plough makers! shops, and for providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of farming, and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough maker, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair saw and flouring mill, and for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand two hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the buildings for the various employees, and for providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. V<>l·1iV· P- 649- For third of four instalments to enable the Indians to remove and locate upon the reservation, to be expended in ploughing land and fencing lots, as per first clause fourth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, twenty-five thousand dollars. For third of the sixteen instalments for boarding and clothing the chil dren who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding houses with necessary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands