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 20 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Szss. I. Ch. 16. 1869. Chipliswas <>f For sixth of fifteen instalments for pay of one hlacksmith, one physi. Rm L3 °* &°' cian, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, one rmllcr, and one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand five hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments for the purchase of iron and steel and other articles for blacksmitbing purposes, per same treaty as above, one thousand Eve hundred dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for earpenteriug and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars. For sixth of fifteen instalments, to defray expenses of a beard of visitcrs, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity pay- ments of the said Indians, three hundred and ninety dollars. For insurance and tra.nsp0rta.tion of annuity goods and provisions, and iron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas of Red Lake and Pembiua tribe, Eve thousand dollars. Chickasaws. O}'ziclcasaws.——— For permanent annuity in goods, per act twenty-fifth {R9; °h· ésé February, seventeen hundred and ninetymine, for the fiscal year ending °'l`p'June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and for the iiseal year ending June thirbieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, six thousand d01- lars. Gb00F}?·W$· O/zoataws. —- For permanent annuity, per second article treaty six- ¥§{‘;; "PY?'6gi‘ teenbh November, eighteen hundred and five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollm. For permanent annuity for support of light horsemen, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for support of blacksmith, per sixth article Vol. vu. p. 212. treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article v°r '“· P' "°‘ treaty January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-se00ud June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, per second article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifly-five, six thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article treaty twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article of treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, three hundred and twenty dollars. For interest on three hundred and ninety thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents, at five per centum per annum, for education, support of the government, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choctaws, in conformity with the provisions contained in the tenth and thirteenth articles of the treaty of twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, nineteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents: Prohg:?;:*:·g>g5f videvh That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to sell a certain bonds sufficxent amount of the bonds of the United States held in trust for the und puy awards Choctaw Indians to enable him to pay the amount of the awards here- ffex tofore approved by him in favor of Joseph G. Heald and Reuben Wright and Reuben under the provisions of the fiftsieth article of the treaty concluded with "msL¤§; 780 the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians on the twenty-eighth day of April, ‘` p' ‘ eighteen hundred and sixty-six. m€§:T:3’:;;% Unitederatcd Tribes and Bands y` Indians in M'ddZe Oregon. —— For of lndm, in lash of five instalments, second series, for beneficial objects, at the dis- Midd1e oregen. creuon of the President, pct second article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighv°'· ""· P- 9%- teen hundred and fifty—6ve, six thousand dollars. For tenth of fifteen instalments for pay and subsistence of one farmer, one blacksmith, and one wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty cwenry-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars.