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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 140. 1910. 279 NEW YRK_ New York. Sec. 15. For fulfilling treaties with Senecas of New York: For i‘§‘,f§{’§._ permanent annuity in lieu of interest on stock (Act of February nine- V°*·4·P·4·*2- teenth, elglhteen hundred and thirty-one), six thousand dollars. For fu  treaties with Six Nations of New York: For permanent §;;f1g:i¤¤¤- annuity, in c othing and other useful articles (article six, treaty of V0l.7,p¥;16. November eleventh, seventeen hundred and ninety-four), four thousand five hundred dollars. NORTH CAROLINA. N°"“‘ °‘“"“”“· Sec. 16. For support and education of one hundred and fifty °h¤*°¥¢¤ Schwi- Indian pupils at the Indian school at Cherokee, North Carolina, and for ay of superintendent, twent —six thousand five hundred and fifty dollpars; for general repairs and, improvements, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, twenty-eight thousand and fifty dollars. NORTH DAKOTA. N°'°" "“*°”°· Sec. 17. For support and civilization of the Sioux of Devils Lake, Qjppfrkgé Si¤¤¤· North Dakota, five thousand dollars. · ` For support and civilization of Indians at Fort Berthold Agency, Agflx B°**h°ld ip uNorth Dakota, including pay of employees, twenty thousand Iginzggin, ew., or 0 ars. ‘ For support and civilization of Turtle Moun11ainiBand of Chippe Bgggtle Mmmm was, North:  thousand dollars; — sugpoa, ae. For support and education of three·.·hundreds;a1ul. twenty-five ron Totten mimi. Indiampu 1ls at the Indian school, Fort Totten, North Dakota, and for pay 1E supgrgxtmnient, iitfty-fiwe thousand nine hundred and seventy-five do I ; for general repairs and improvements, five thousand dollars; for heating and lighting s stem, five thousand dollars; in all, sixty-five thousand nine Inundreg and seventty-five dollars. For the support and education of one hundred In ian pupils at the W¤¤P*=¤>¤•¤¤¤¤i· Indian schoo, Wahpeton, North Dakota, and for pay of superintendent, eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for new bm dings, twenty-five thousand dollars; for urchase of seed, stock and machinery, five thousand dollars; in all? fifty thousand two hundred dollars; and the ¥,‘§.’},,*‘§,‘§",;, ,,,,,_ Secretary of the Interior is ereby authorized and directed to pay to the treasurer of the city of Wahpeton, North Dakota, the sum of one hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty-eight cents, in full payment of all claims for water furnished to the Wahpeton Indian School by the said cit of Wahpeton, to be paid out of the fund for waterworlm now availalile for the use of said school. For su port and education of one hundred Indian pupils at the B*¤‘¤"°* ¤¢¤°°*· Indian school, Bismarck, North Dakota, and for pay of superintendent, eighteen thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs and improvements, two thousand dollars; for the erection of a school building, twenty thousand dollars; for the purchase of live stock and machinery for the school farm, two thousand dollars; in all, forty-two thousand two hundred dollars. To pay the Sisseton and Wahpeton and Cut Head bands of Sioux v8'§§,‘Q}“ ’“° R°°°" Indians of the Devils Lake Indian Reservation, in the State of North fPg{¤¤•=¤¤ft¤ S13¤¤ Dakota, for a tract of land containing nine hundred and sixty acres, ir111,0u °' fs formerly embraced within the Devils Lake Indian Reservation, _ known as "Sully’s Hill," which tract was reserved from disposition by roclamation of the President dated June second, nineteen hum- §g‘,;§g~?,’,_°· dreg and eight, made in pursuance of the Act of Congress approved ' April twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four, ratifying and