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168 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 148. 1864. Vol. x. p. 1039. second series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirteen thousand dollars. For last of ten instalments for pay of miller, per seventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For last of ten instalments for blacksmith and assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per seventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, nine hundred and forty dollars. For last of ten instalments for farmer, per seventh article treaty5f: teenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For keeping in repair the grist and saw-mill provided for by the seventh article of the treaty of fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three hundred dollars. For supplying the smith’s shop with tools, and keeping the same in repair, per seventh article of the treaty nfteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three hundred dollars. For an engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars. Qttswas and Ottawas and Cllzppewas of Mchigan. -— For ninth of ten equal annual f£:£1P;":’ °f instalments for educational purposes, to be expended under the direction of the President, according to the wishes of the Indians, so far as may be vorxi, p,eg3, reasonable and just, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. For ninth of ten instalments for the support of four blacksmith-shops, per second article of the treaty of thirty—iirst July, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For ninth of ten instalments of principal, payable annually for ten years, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirtyhrst July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand dollars. For interest on two hundred and sixteen thousand dollars, unpaid part of the principal sum of three hundred and six thousand dollars, for one year, at five per centum per annum, to be distributed per capita, in the usual manner of paying annuities, per second article of the treaty of thirty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. For ninth of ten equal annual instalments on thirty-five thousand dollars, in lieu of former treaty stipulations, to be paid per capita to the Grand River Ottawas, per second article treaty thirty—iirst July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand five hundred dollars. Pawuees. Pawnees. —- For second of five instalments of the second series in goods v°L m' P· 729* and such articles as may be necessary for them, per second article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, thirty thousand dollars. For support of two manual labor schools, annually, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, under the direction of the President, per third article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For purchase of iron and steel, and other necessaries for the shop, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whom to be a gunsmith and tinsmith, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of two strikers or apprentices in shop, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, four hundred and eighty dollars. For seventh of ten instalments for farming utensils and stock during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth Sep-