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450 FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 138. 1873. _Nez Perre In- article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, one thoud'“5· sand four hundred dollars. V<>i» xii- p· 958. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the build. ings for the various employees and for providing the necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be their head chieiQ per Fifth article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, one thousand dollars. For eighth of sixteen instalments, for hoarding and clothing the children who shall attend the schools, providing the schools and boardinghouses with necessary furniture, the purchase of necessary wagons, agricultural implements, tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the schools, three thousand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines, and the furniture therefor, three hundred dollars. For repairs of houses, mills, and tools, and necessary materials, three thousand five hundred dollars. Nia mm., Nz`sqz¢aZ{y, Puyallup, and other Tribes and Bands of [ndv`c¢22s.——-For Puyaliup, and nineteenth instalment, in part payment for relinquishment of title to lands, g°h""t“b"‘?“d to be applied to beneiicial objects per fourth article treaty of December ands of Indians. , , ’ v01,;;, ,,,1133, twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments, for pay of instructors, smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish medicine to the sick, per tenth article treaty of December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand seven hundred dollars. For nineteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and support of smith, and carpenter shop, and providing the necessary tools therefor, in conformity with tenth article of treaty of December twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. Northern N0¢·t}4er2z O/zeycmzes and Arapabocs.-—For fifth of thirty instalments, Cheyeimes wd for purchase of clothing, as per sixth article treaty of May tenth, eighteen A{§’£*?¥§n)_ 655 hundred and sixty-eight, fifteen thousand dollars. For fifth of ten instalments, to be expended by the Secretary of the Interior, ten dollars for each Indian roaming, (say one thousand eight hundred souls.) in the purchase of such articles as, from time to time, the condition and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, as per same treaty, eighteen thousand dollars. For transportation of goods, five thousand dollars. Omahas. Omafzas. —-— For sixth of fifteen instalments of this amount, being third V°l· X- P·1O“· series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, twenty thousand dollars. For eighth of ten instalments, for keeping in repair a grist and saw mill, and support of blaoksinith-shop, per eighth article treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of Vol. xiv. p. 668. l‘»lart·h sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, three hundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of one engineer, one thousand two hundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of one miller, per same treaties, nine hundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalments, for pay of one farmer, per Same tI'€21ti0S, nine hundred dollars.