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164 THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 148. 1864. For one third of twenty-third of twenty-five instalments for pay of two farmers, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and Efty-four, three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For tenth of twenty instalments of annuity in money, per third anim treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, twenty thousand dollars. _ Chippswas of Olaippewas of the Mississippi, and the Pzllager and Lake Winnebago-

  • "‘:,l‘51'°°',§?fl’P'· shish Bands of ,O}u}>pewa Indians in Jmnnesota. — For settlement of the
4 L:;,, claims for depredations committed by said Indians in eighteen hundred

b°€?¤l*l¤}1 hdl- and sixty-two, twenty thousand dollars. “°"‘ M“‘“"°“" For clearing and breaking=in reservation and for building houses for the chiefs, three thousand six hundred dollars. For first of ten instalments for furnishing said Indians with ten yoke of work-oxen, agricultural implements, and miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars. For expenses incurred by the legislature of the State of Minnesota in sending commissioners to visit the hippewa Indians, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. For the employment of a sawyer, at the discretion of the President, and to remove the saw-mill from Gull Lake reservation to the new reservation set apart, and to extend the road between Gull Lake and Leach Lake to the junction of the Mississippi and Leach Lake rivers, and to remove the agency to said junction, or as near as practicable, three thousand dollars. For compensation of female teachers on the reservation, who shall instruct the Indian girls in domestic economy, one thousand dollars. gmppewus, Ohippewas, Pillager, and Lake Wnnebagoshish Bands. - For tenth of Pilluger, and thirty instalments of annuity in money, per third article treaty twenty- €‘:;°§SZY;Q“fguds_ second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five,ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Vol.x.p. 1165. For tenth of thirty instalments of annuity in goods, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For tenth of thirty instalments for purposes of utility, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For tenth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, three thousand dollars. For tenth of fifteen annual instalments for support of two smithsand smiths’ shops, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, two thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of an engineer to grist- and saw-mill at Leach Lake, six hundred dollars. Chippewss of Ckippewas of Saginaw, Swan Oreck, and Black River.-For ninth g‘:§;,';“:£§;'mk of ten equal annual instalments in coin, to be distributed per capita, in the River., usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of sec- V°l· ¤¤i· P- 634- ond August, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, ten thousand dollars. For ninth of ten instalments for the support of one blacksmith shop, per second article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, twelve hundred and forty dollars. For fourth of five equal annual instalments for educational purposes, under the direction of the President, two thousand dollars. For fourth of five equal annual instalments in agricultural implements, Chippewa, three thousand dollars. Menomoness, Ohippewas, Menomonees, Winncbagoes, and 1%*10- Drk Indians. —- For Y£";f;’;€{.g2k education during the pleasure of congress, per fifth article treaty eleventh Indians.