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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. _ 345 For permanent provision for three blacksmiths and assistants, and Bmenmams, em. for iron and steel for shops, per third article of treaty of October v¤1.v,p.2sxs. spxtgentgh, eighteen hnnldred agi twenty-pixd secgnd article ofdtreaty v¤1.7,pp.a1v.a1s. 0 e em er wen 1et, ei een un re an -twenty-ei , an second) article of treaty of J twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and V¢>1-7.r-32k twenty-nine, one thousand an eight ollars and ninety-nine cents ; For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article sm. of treaty of July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, v¤1.7,p.a20. pim h1;ndred ankd fifty-six dollars and fifty-four cents, or so much ereo as may e necessar ; For interest on two hundred and thirty thousand and sixty four 1¤¤¤¤¤s•¤. dollars and twenty cents, at Eve per centum, in conformity with provisions of artic e seven of treatise of June fifth and seventeenth, von. 0, p. an eighteen hundred and forty-six, eleven thousand five hundred and iéhrge dcglprsband tweiétgionecegts; gn all twenity thousand six hun- _ e an or y-seven dollars an six y- ve cen s. , That the sum of two thousand one hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury of the United States of America not otherwise a propriated, and that the same be jéaéid to the Pottawatomie Indiansgcnown as the Citizen enum me mms and Prairie nds, under the direction of the Secretary of the In- B“‘°‘· terior, according to their respective rights and interest. Said sum, whenso paid, to.be in full for principa and interest due said Indians n Paymentin mu for on a one thousand dollar interest-bearin bond of the State of Indi- F'°°h °°"°· " ana, and known as the Fitch bond, said, to have been "abstracted, lost or mislaid" by Mr. Fitch. and the Secretary of the Interior 0<>g¤¢=¤i¤¤. pvc., ot shall take the necessary steps to collect the amount of principal and pm °°l"'d“‘°°'°°° interest due on said bond to be covered into the Treasury. MEXICAN POTTAWATOMIE INDIANS OF KANSAS wg? rum". _ That there be paid to the Mexican Pottawatomie Indians of Kan- Payment sas the sum of twenty-seven thousand and eleven dollars and sixty cents, to be apportioned among those now living and the heirs of Appomonmeut. those who may be dead, by the Secretary of the Interior as their respective rights may appear; and that for this purpose there be appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appro- Avproprrauounum priated, the sum of seventeen thousand nine hundred and ninety-five hm"` dollars and forty-six cents, and the Secretary of the Interior be authorized and directed to pay them the further sum of nine thou- rm-nm pqmm sand and sixteen dollars and ourteen cents from funds standing to "°“‘ f“““‘ the credit of said Indians on the books of the Treasury. QUAPAWS. Qmmws For education, during the pleasure of the President, per third mucmmm. article of tlreaty cgdldpy thirteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty- v¤1.r.p.4z¤. three, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron and steel for black- B¤~=*<¤¤¤i¤¤. cwsmith shop, per same article and treaty, five hundred dollars; in all, VOM-p.425. one thousan five hundred dollars. sA0s AND Foxns OF THE MISSISSIPPI. th§,,§SS,,,,q pim, of mvp For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise, per third article of Permanent umuiuy. tireaty of November thir, eig teen hundred and our, one thousand von. 7,p. ss. o ars- For ihterest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, mmm per second article of treaty of 0d10b0I' tW6DtY-III8b, eighteen hundred VoL?,p.541. and thirty-seven, ten thousand dollars;