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 424 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 132. 1875. ASSNABOHES. A¤¤i¤¤i>¤i¤<>¤· For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and otherarticles as the President may, from time to time, determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing iu_ agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said lndians, and m any other respect to promote their comfort, civilization, and improvement, thirty thousand dollars. BLACKFEECIQBLOODS, AND PIEGANS. BIB 2,** gf; ° ° *’» For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other °° °' l°°°“°' articles as the President may, from time to time, determine, including transportation thereof, in instructing in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick and iutirm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in every other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, fifty thousand dollars. CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHOES. Cl¤¤¥<=¤¤¤¤ ¤· ¤ d For eighth of thirty instalments provided to be expended under tenth A§}§$‘g““i, 5% article of treaty of October twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- ` ’seven, twenty thousand dollars.. _ h For plugcplase of clothing, as per same article, fourteen thousand five undre dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, as per thirteenth article of same treaty, two thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, and engineer, as per same article, ive thousand two hundred dollars. _ For transportation of goods for the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, ive A£f2§,;**°gBr;3; thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby md _,,,,,,, G0,m,,,,_ directed to reserve from that portion of said annuities due, or to become duo, to said Cheyenne Indians, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars for Adelaide German, and two thousand five hundred dollars for Julia German, two white children, aged live and seven years, respectively, who were captured in Kansas by said Cheyenne Indians while en route from Georgia to Colorado, and cause the same to be placedjto the credit of the said Adelaide and Julia German, on the books of the Treasury of the United States, to bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum, and use from time to time theincome from the same in such manner as he may deem expedient for their maintenance, education, and support, until they attain the age of twenty- one years, when the principal and all unexpended interest shall`be paid them; that if either said Adelaide German or Julia German should die without issue, the whole sum due the decedent shall revert to the suvvivor; and should both die without issue, the whole sum shall revert to the United States ; but if either said Adelaide German orJulia. German, or both, have lawful issue, then, at the death of either parent, the amount due to her in her own right, or which she may have inherited, shall become the inheritance of her own issue; that the Secretary of the Into- 1ior be authorized to withhold, from any tribe of Indians who may hold any captives other than Indians, any moneys due them from the United Stijuiiss mit? captives shall be surrendered to the lawful authorities o e ni e tates. CHICKASAWS. _ Chi¢k¤¤¤w¤· For permanent annuity in goods, per drst article of treaty of February twenty-fifth, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, and tenth article of V¤l·U»P· ’7’#'4· Erleaty og élpril twentyeighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three ousan dollars.