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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 137. 1881. · 497 For twelfth of thirty installments to purchase such articles as may be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior for one thousand four hundred and twenty persons engaged in agriculture, twenty-eight thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of physician, five teachers, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, one farmer, and one blacksmith, per thirteenth article of same treaty, ten thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of additional employees at the several agencies for the Sioux Additional em- e in Nebraska and Dakota, twenty thousand dollars, P1<>V6ei¤Ne1>Meke For industrial schools at the Santee Sioux and Crow Creek agencies, ”°"d D“k°J°“‘ three thousand dollars each, six thousand dollars; For subsistence of the Sioux, and for purposes of their civilization, as ’ per agreement ratified by act of Congress approved February twenty- 1877, eh- 72. eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, one million dollars; 19 S“‘“·¤ 254- Pay of matron at Santee agency, five hundred dollars; A Metreu et Santee Pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel, and other mate- gems,. ria], per eighth article of same treaty, two thousand dollars; in all, one million three hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred dollars. SIOUX, SISSETON, AND WAHPETON, AND SANTEE SIOUX OF LAKE TRAV- Sisseton and . nnsn AND nnvms LAKE. g=¤S1£3’g>¤ bends For ninth of ten installments of the sum of eight hundred thousand dollars, named in a certain agreement confirmed by act approved June 1874, eh. 389, twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, made by the com- 18 S“”'°·»167· missioners appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, under the provis ions of the act of June seventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, with 1872, eh. 325, the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians, for the relinquish- 17 S*”··281· nient by said Indians of their claim to, or interest in, the lands described in the second article of the treaty made with them February nineteenth, 15 Stat., 505. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, the same to be expended, under the direction of the President, for the benefit of said Indians, in the manner prescribed in said treaty of eighteen hundred and sixty-seven as amended by the Senate, said amendment as amended having been ratified by the Indians, as provided by act of February fourteenth, eight- 1873, oh. 138, een hundred and seventy three, eighty thousand dollars. 17 S”“··456· SIOUX, YANKTON TRLBE. uggvx, Y=»¤¤k#<>¤ For third of ten installments, third series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit, per fourth article of treaty of April nineteenth, 11 Stat.,744. eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, twenty-five thousand dollars; For subsistence and civilization of two thousand Yankton Sioux, here- 19 SW6-, 287- totbre provided for in appropriations under “Fulfilling treaty with Sioux gfgifferent tribes," fifty thousand dollars; in all, seventy-nve thousand o ars. ‘ SNAKES, wAL-rAu-rnn r111B12a. p§§?£¤gW¤1-p¤h- Forlast of ten installments, to be expended under the direction of the President, as per seventh article of treaty of August twelfth, eighteen 14 SM1-,684- hundred and sixty-five, one thousand two hundred dollars. Ucuns, crABnoUAoHn BAND. qug3*»6h;éDd1¤b°· For pay of blacksmith, as per tenth article of treaty of October seventh, 13 Sm-, 675- eighteen hundred and sixty-three, seven hundred and twenty dollars. TABEQUAGHE, MUAGHE, 0A1>01·E, WEEMINUGHE, YAMPA, GRAND RIVER, agzlggggggftxgj AND UINTAH BANDS OF UTES. ,,,,,,,,0;,8, Yampaa ' Grand River an Fo? pay of two carpenters, two millers, two farmers, and one black- Uintah bands of Smlbh, as per fifteenth article of treaty of March second, eighteen hull- Umedred and sixtyeight, six thousand dollars; 15 S“‘°··622· xxr--32