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236 THIRTY-·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 85. 1861. Q!¤Y·¤¤*·¤l*¤ ¤¤€ Qui-nai-el: and Qui!-leh·ule Ind£am.—For second instalment on twsu. Q°‘H°h'°°°°‘ ty-five thousand dollars for beneficial objects, under the direction of the PM, P_ sm President, per fourth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty. five, two thousand dollars. For second of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural und industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructors, per tenth article mgmt July, eighteen hundred and fiftyfnive, two thousand five hun. llars. For second of twenty instalments for support of smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty Erst July, eighteen hundred and nfty-Eve, Eve hundred dollars. For second of twenty instalments for the employment of n blacksmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician who shall furnish medicine for the sigk, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, our t ousaud six hundred dollars. s*Ktn11¤nu. »S°Kl¢nllanw.—For second instalment on sixty thousand dollars, under Pu, P M the direction of the President, per fifth article treaty twenty-sixth January, enghteen hundred and fifty-five, Eve thousand dollars. ' For second of twenty instalments for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable teachers, per eleventh article téreaty tvvientiyésinth January, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand ve un re dollars. For second of twenty instalments for the employment of a blacksmith carpenter, farmer, and a physician who shall lurllish medicines for the sick, per eleventh article treaty twenty-sixth January, eighteen hundred and fifty·ilve, four thousand six hundred dollars. rum mmm Indian Service in New Ilé.xico.—For the general incidental expenses inN¤w Mexico. of the Indian service in New Mexico, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent nbodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuit of civilized life, to be oxpjrédeil under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifty thousan ol ars. Indian Service in the Districto Oaunt leased rom the O7wciaws. Ihr blglwgm the Indiana lately residing in Teza£.—For’ythe expjgnses of colonizing, supmm cnomm, porting, and furnishing agricultural implements and stock; pay of necessary employees; purchase of clothing, medicine, iron, and steel; establishment and maintenance of schools, and building houses for the Indians lately residing in Texas, in lieu of those abandoned in that State, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty- twgthoplznndyeight htznidiredthand twenty-fivga dollars. Wiehitu and or ic itu: 0 or qjiliuted mia-—For the ex enses of

  • 1°({·_“*mi°’°d colonizing, supporting, and furnishing said bands with agricultul)·al impleanonts and stock, pay of necessary employees, purchase of clothing, medioines, iron, and steel, establishment and maintenance of schools, and building agency houses, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary

of the·Interior, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. hgilliégrgiviw Indtan Service in California.-For the general incidental expenses of the Indian serv1ce in California, including travelling expenses of the suponutending agents, seven thousand five hundred dollars. _ For_defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians Mmm rn giulhfoégia to reservations in that State, twenty-five thousand dollars. means. ucc noone.-- or insurance, transportation, and necessary expenses Annuities to of the deliver of Pawnee, Pon and Yancton Sioux annnit goods an

  • ’°¤°··· M p¤;_~1ss¤¤¤, tel thousand d0lIars.ca’ y’ ’ d

or insurance, transportation, and necessa ex ensos of the deliv

 of annuities and provision  to the Indian tribg in lldinnesota and Mic?

Michigan. gan, twenty thousand three hundred and fifty dollars and sixty-two cents. T, mum, For expenses of transportation and delivery of annuity goods to the indiana Blackfoot Indians for the year, seventeen thousand dollars.