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 340 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. T° ’°·**¤b°*‘°° C**°°· This amount to re-imburse the Choctaw Orphan Reservation fund, B°°°"°` being the sum’taken from said fund on the fourth day of June, w'm""°·°°“"· eighteen hundred and sixty-three by order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and advanced to NV1lliam G. Coiiin, superintendent R¤1i¤f of loyal of Indian aifairs for the southern superintendency, for the relief of W loyal Cherokee Indians, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That unmuswum be said amount shall be re-imbursed to the United States out of interest @,,*§,'{,‘,§,§’,$‘,’,,,"},‘{,,‘,'{ accruing to the Cherokee Nation on their funds held in trust by the www- Secretary of the Interior. molgumun and cu- COLUMBIAS AND c0Lv1LL1=:s. Vol-Mr-79· For annuity for Chief Moses, as per agreement of July seventh, cme: mma eighteen hundred and eighty-three, rati ed by act approved July fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one thousand dollars; ¤¤l¤¢'1'¤¤¤*¤*· For annuity for Chief Tonasket, as per same agreement ratified by act of J y fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, one hundred dollars; Emnlvnes For employees, as rovided in said agreement ratified by act of July fourt, eighteengiundred and eighty-four, six thousand dollars; in all, seven\thousand one hundred dollars. . mm. GREEKS. P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤•· For permanent annuity, in molngy, per fourth article of treaty of v¤1.v.r.¤6- August seventh, seventeen hund and ninety, and fifth article of v¤1.u,1>-¤¤>- treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, one thou- ` sand five hundred dollars; vo1.v,p.¤¤. For permanent annuity, in money,per second article of treaty of · June sixteenth, eighteen undred and two and fifth article of treaty vu. ur 700- of August seventh, eighteen hundred and nfty-six, three thousan OHMSS VoU,1>.¤·¤- For permanent annuity, in money, (per fourth articleof treat? of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hun red and twenty-six, and fth vu.n,p.m. article of treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty-thousand dollars; For permanent annuity, for blacksmith and assistant, and for shop and tools, per eighth article of treaty of January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, and 5 th article of treaty of August sevipnth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, eight hundre and forty o ars; For permanent annuity, for iron and steel for shop, per same articles and treaties two hundred and seventy dollars; For permanent annuity, for pay of a wheelwright, per same articles of same treaties, six hundred do lars; imma. For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars, for v¤1.u,p.·:01. purposes o education, {per sixth article of treaty of August seventh eigzhteen hundred and ftysix, ten thousand do lars; or interest on six hun red and seventy-five thousand one hundred to be expen ed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ver i4,p.m. under provisions of third article of treaty of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, thirty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars and fort cents; in all, sixty-nine thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty cents. w_L¤£;‘L*°P•Ym°¤°°· For payment to the Creek Nation of Indians in the Indian Terrivoi.i4,p.zsr. tori, as plrovided in third article of treaty proclaimed August elevent, eig teen hundred and sixty-six, between said Cree Nation and the United States, to be paid to said Indians per capita, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, unless otherwise directed by the President of the United States as rovided in said treaty, Provioo. four hundred thousand dollars; Provided, 'Ihat the Creek Indians,
 * and sixty-eight dollars, at the rate of ve per centum per annum,