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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 296. 1870. 355 nineteenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, Eve hundred and fifty dollars. Umpquas and Oalapooias of Umpqua Valley, Oregon.-For first of Umpquas and five installments of the fourth series of annuity for beneficial objects, g“l”·P°°l*‘*‘ gf to be expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty Oxpgy va °y’ gwgnty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand wi X-P- 1126- 0 ars. For sixteenth of twenty installments for the pay of a teacher and pprchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth ovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. Wlchitas, and other Ajlllated Bands; and Indians in Country leased Wichitasand _fi·om Ohoclaws. —-For this amount to be expended in such goods, pro- gtk? ’}m“”*°’d visions, and other articles as the President may from time to time deter- dffnsslnagguixy mine, including insurance and transportation thereof; in instructing in leased from agricultural and mechanical pursuits; in providing employees, educating Oh°°t“Ws‘ children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians; and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, forty thousand dollars. Walla- Walla, Oayuse, and Umatilla Tribes.-—For first of five install- Walla-Walls, ments of third series, to be expended under the direction of the President, as per second article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four Vol. Xu. p. sr}. thousand dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for the purchase of ull necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, medicines, and hospital stores, books and stationery for schools, repairs of school building, and furniture, and for employees, three thousand dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for the pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farming operations, one farmer, one blacksmith, one wagon and plow maker, one carpenter and joiner, one physician, and two teachers, per fourth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and nfty- five, eleven thousand two hundred dollars. For eleventh of twenty installments for the pay of each of the head chiefs of the Walla-Walla, Cayuse, [and] Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars per annum, per fifth article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand Eve hundred dollars, and the amount of six hundred dollars, balance of appropriation for salary of the son of Pic-pio-mox-mox, is hereby covered into the treasury. lWnnebagoes.— For interest on one million dollars, at five per centum, Winnebagoes. per fourth article treaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty- V°!·Vii-P·6¢5· seven, and joint resolution July seventeen, eighteen hundred and sixty- Vcl. xii. p. 628. two, fifty thousand dollars. _ For twenty-fourth of thirty installments of interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at live per centum, per fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and Vox, 3;, p. 878, fifty dollars. For insurance and transportation of goods that may be purchased for said Indians, one thousand dollars. For the purpose of refunding to the Winnebago Indians the amount taken from their tribal funds to pay the expenses of their removal from Minnesota, the sum of two hundred and thirty-two thousand three hundred ‘ and forty-five dollars and'ninety-nine cents, of which two hundred thousand dollars shall be placed to the credit of these Indians upon the books of the treasury, on which shall be allowed five per cent. per annum, the income therefrom to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the erection of houses, the improvement of their allotments of land, the purchase of stock, agricultural implements, seeds, and other beneficial purposes.