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 1000 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 11. On. 543. 1891. V<»r15· P-515 thirty-one, and fifth article of treaty of February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, five hundred and thirty dollars; 1D all, three thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. S¤¤·=¢¤¤ of Nw SENECAS or NEW YORK. York. Pernvmcnrannuity- For permanent annuity, in lieu of interest on stock, per act of V0!-4·1>-44*- gepruary nineteenth, cig teen hundred and thirty-one, six thousand ‘ dollars; · Wm- For interest, in lieu of investment, on seventy-five thousand dol- V<>l9·v-35- lars, at five per centum, per act of Jime twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and nfty dollars; For interest at five per centum on forty-three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from the Ontario Bank to the United States Treasury, per act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cenis; in all, eleven thousand nine hundred and two dollars and fifty cen s.. simwnees. SHAWNEES. . u;¢¤‘¤·¤¤¤¤* ¤¤¤¤i- For permanant annuity, for educational purposes, per fourth artiv&»u,p.s1. cle of reaty of August third, seventeen hun red and ninet -five, V¤I.10.D·i056- and third article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred andfifty- mmm fonlrr, one thousand dollars; f d t 31 °P· or permanen annui y, in specie, or e uca ion urposes, r V<>1·7.r>·¤r fourth article of treaty of September twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred V<>1-10»v-105¤- and seventeen, and t ird article of treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars; I¤*¤¤¤¤*·- For interest, at five per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for Vcllvm-1¤¤¢ educational purposes, per third article of ast named treaty, two twmm thrfusand do tar?; in al, HV9·th€Ll.1S%Dd dollars. t th _ _ R°l;•¥¤°¤K · o pay, ou o any money in e reasur no o erwise ap ro r1- ho ated, to the Western Miami Indians, generlally known as theIl\Ji§m— ies of Kansas (residing in the State o Kansas, in the Indian Territory, or elsewhere), the sum of eighteen thousand three hundred and seventy dollars and eighty-nine cents, which amount belonging to said Indians and in possession of the United States, was taken from their tribal funds, against their rotest, and in violation of the treaty Vol.10,p.1<D8. of eighteen hundre and fifty-f)0u'r, and paid to other persons not entitled to it; and the Secretary of the Treasury is also directed to pay to said Indians, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the further sum of forty-three thousand six hundred dollars and fourteen cents, for fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-three acres of land which were occupied by said Indians and guarantied to them as a part of their permanent home by said treaty, and were taken and allotted to other persons not entitled to said lands and against the protest of the said ndians; both of which facts, including the value of said lands at the time of allotment, have been found and determined by the Court of Claims, i11 Congressional case _ numbered one thousand three hundred and forty-three, and reported P'°"“°· to Congress, which sums shall be immediately available: Provided, however, that before the (payment of any part of said sums to said mgm" *°*' M- Indians, there shall be de ucted and paid to the attorney of record ` in the Court of Claims employed by the tribal lportion of said Indians under a contract heretofore zipgroved by the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of n ian Affairs the sum so agreed to be paid, if in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, such contract or agreement has been complied with or fulfilled.