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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 120. 1871. 551 one blacksmith, and one wagon and plow-maker, per fourth article treaty gwetiltygifgltllof June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand five un re dollars. For twelfth of twenty instalments for pay and subsistence of one physician,‘one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of farming operations, and one school-teacher, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand six hundred dollars. For twelfth of twenty installments for salary of the head chief of said confederated bands, per fourth article treaty twenty-fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. Oree/cs.·—For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty Creeks. seventh August, seventeen hundred and ninety, and fifth article treaty V°l·‘Cll·P·3°· gevgn(§huAugust, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thousand five hun- V°1`xl'p`700` re dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, and fifth article treaty seventh August, Vol. vii. p. 69. eighteen hundred and fifty-six, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in money, per fourth article treaty twenty- fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty v01_ v;g_p_gg7_ seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for blacksmith and assistant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and seventy dollars. For permanent annuity for the pay of a wheelwright, per eighth article treaty twenty-fourtl1 January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, six hundred dollars. d For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, eight hun_dred and forty ollars. For iron and steel of shop, three hundred and seventy dollars. For wagon-maker, six hundred dollars. For education, one thousand dollars. For assistance in agricultural operations, two thousand dollars. For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars, for purposes of education, per sixth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. For interest on six hundred and seventy-five thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, at the rate of five per centum per annum, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, under provisions of third article treaty June fourteen, eighteen hundred and Vol,xiv,p,786, gixty-six, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars and ort cents. gr0ws.—For third of thirty instalments to supply male persons, six Crows. hundred in number, over fourteen years of age, with a suit of good sub- V°1‘ Xl" p• 661* stantial woolleu clothing, consisting of coat, hat, pantaloons, flannel shirt, and woolen socks, as per ninth article of treaty of May seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For third of thirty instalments to supply each female, seven hundred in number, over twelve years of age, with a flannel shirt, or the goods necessary to make the same, a pair of woolen hose, twelve yards of calico, and twelve yards of cotton domestic, as per same article, eight thousand four hundred dollars. For third of thirty instalments to supply three hundred and fifty boys and three hundred and fifty girls, under the ages named, such flannel and