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550 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 127. 1865. of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, two thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents. y Senecas and Scnecas and S/zawnees. — For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth Sh*W“°·€f’· article treaty seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one V°l‘ "“‘ P‘ 1m' thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, and iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article treaty twen- V<>l· vii D- 352 tieth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one,,one thousand and sixty dollars. Shawnees. Shawnees. —- For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per Vol. vii. p, 51. fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-tive, and V<>l· X~p·1066· third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For twelfth instalment of interest, at nve per centum, on forty thousand dollars for education, per third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hun dred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article Vol. vii. p. 46. treaty twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, and third article treaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. Six Nations of Six Nations of Mw York.-For permanent annuity in clothing and N"' Y"Yl‘· other useful articles, per sixth article tneaty eleventh November, seventeen VOL vu' p' 4G' hundred and ninety-four, four thousand five hundred, dollars. Treaty of Fort Treaty of Fort Laramie. -— For last of Eve instalments, at the discre- L“"**ml°·_ tion of the President, in provisions and merchandise, for payment of an- V°l· XL P· 74** nuities, and transportation of the same, to certain tribes of Indians, seventy thousand dollars. Umpquas, Uinpquas, (Cow Oreck Band.)- For twelfth of twenty instalments in §§‘;`§_§)"°°k blankets, clothing, provisions, and stock, per third article treaty nineteenth vo}, X,p,1o27, September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three,five hundred and fifty dollars. Umpquag and Umpquas and Calapooias, of Umpqua Valley, Oregon.-—For first of giiapffgaiigh five instalments, of the third series, of annuity tbr beneficial objects, to be Vg? X P 10% expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty nineteenth fSeptember, eighteen hundred and fifty¤three, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments for the pay of a physician and vO]_X_ p_1127_ purchase of medicines, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand dollars. For eleventh of twenty instalments for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty twenty-ninth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. Winnebagoes. Winnebagoes. -— For interest on one million dollars, at five per centum, v01_ Vg_ p_ 545 per fourth article treaty first November, eighteen hundred and thirty- seven, fifty thousand dollars. For nineteenth of thirty instalments of interest on eighty-five thousand Vol. ix. p. 878. dollars, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. If or the payment of goods purchased for the Winnebagoes, Mississippi, Sioux, and Yancton Sioux, to replace those lost·by the bur[n]ing of the Goods lost by steamer “Welcome " at Saint Louis, on the fifteenth day of July, eighteen

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coma_ dollars and eighty-three cents; and to replace the goods destined fer Indians in New Mexico, which were burned on the steamer ‘* lVelcome " at · Saint Louis on the fifteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, two thousand seven hundred and forty·1‘ive dollars and eighty-three cents; _ Goods burned and to replace the goods destined for Indians in the Territory of Utah, m w°g°“‘ which were burned on one of the wagons transporting the same from Nebraska city to Utah, on the twenty-second day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand three hundred and thirty-one dollars and