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 184 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 233. 1872. Weeminuchs, farmers, and one blacksmith, as per diteenth article treaty of March sec. g§;‘}p’Qu§Q'}Q£ ond, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, nine thousand dollars. tan blinds of For pay of two teachers, as per same article of same treaty, two thou- Q,°°f· 22 sand dollars. °'xv' P` 6For the purchase of iron and steel, and the necessary tools for blacksmith’s shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For fourth of thirty instalments, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for clothing, blankets, and such other articles as he may think proper and necessary, under eleventh article of same treaty, thirty thousand dollars. For annual amount, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in supplying said Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, Hour, beans, and potatoes, as per twelfth article same treaty, thirty thousand dollars. For transportation of such goods as maybe purchased for said Indians seven thousand dollars. Teton Si¤¤X· Teton Sioux. — For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to purchase subsistence and clothing for the Teton and other bands of Sioux in the vicinity of Fort Peck, Montana Territory, and for such other objects as the Secretary of the Interior, with the approval of the President, may deem necessary and advisable, to promote the civilization and improvement of said Indians, five hundred thousand dollars. But this appropriation shall be expended for the benefit of such portions of Eidrjbandg émly, and for such time as they maintain friendly relations to e United States. Umpquas (Cow Umpquas (Cow Greek Band).-—For nineteenth of twenty instalments, ({,"gfl*xlf“:d}b2.[_ in blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty of Septfrpber nineteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, five hundred andfifty o ars. Umpqnns and Umpquas cmd Oalapooias of Umpqua Va, Ore on.—For third of S::5l‘::“j’£Ly, five instalments, of the fourth series of annldily, forgbeneiicial objects, to 9Nf.,n_ he expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty of V¤ · =¢·1>· U26· Nciyember twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand o ars. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty of November twenty- gimh, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty o ars. cW¤1l¤»Wn.l1u, Walla- Walla, Oayuse, and Umatilla Tribes.— For third of five instal- "'g:g§’in*3_‘lb“_ ments of third series, to be expended under the direction of the President, vo1.xn.p.947. per second article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the purchase of all 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 thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farming operations, one farmer, two millers, one blacksmith, one wagon and plow maker, one carpenter and joiner, one physician, and two teachers, per fourth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred andvfifty}-ihwic, elplvep thousand two hundred dollars. _ or ir cent o twenty instalments, for the a of each of the head grhicis of the Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatillap blinds, the sum of live nuidied dollars per annum, per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundredland nfty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. C%Wtc}22!as, and other ajiliated Bands, and Indians in Oountrg leased from wirmm octawc. -——_I· or this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, md (mm uhm_ and other articles as the President may from time to time determine, ir1· sad bands, mia cluding transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical