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FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 341. 1885. 375 abc ages named, as per ninth article of the same treaty, five thousand ollars; For pay of physician, teacher, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and P 1*3** °i°“· °*°· blacksmith, as per tenth article of treaty of July third, eighteen hun- V°l· I5- 1**76- dred and sixty-eight, five thousand dollars; in all,twenty-five thousand eight hundred dollars. sm NATIONS or New Yom;. _ N5 §0g;¤¤i<>¤¤ ¤f For permanent annuity, in clothing and otheruseful articles, per sixth Clothing, em. article of treaty of November seventeenth, seventeen hundred and V•>1.1,p.46. ninety-four, four thousand five hundred dollars. s10Ux OF DIFFERENT Tmnns, INCLUDING ssnum sroux or t £‘:‘;:,°§l?;E1°d’:-fg NEBBLSKL Santee Sioux o ° Nebraska. For sixteenth of thirty instalments, to purchase clothing for males Clothing and over fourteen years of age, for flannel, hose, and calico, and domestics °"‘°" "°°°'““°'· required for females over twelve years of age, and for such flannel and cotton goods as may be needed to make suits for boys and girls, per tenth article of treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and Vol- 15.1>·¤8· sixty-eight, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; For sixteenth of thirty instalments, to purchase such articles as may Vol. 15,p.640. be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior for persons roaming, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; For sixteenth of thirty instalments, to purchase such articles as may be considered proper by the Secretary of the Interior, at twenty dollars per head, for one thousand four hundred and twenty persons engaged in agriculture, twenty-eight thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of physician, five teachers, one carpenter, one miller, one Physician,ua¤b— engineer, two farmers, and one blacksmith, per thirteenth article of °¤·°*°· same treaty, ten thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of . additional employees at the several agencies for the Sioux Additional cmni Nebraska mm mmm, twenty thousand dollars; gggggkggbmh For industrial schools at the Santee Sioux and Crow Creek agencies, I n d ¤ M r i al six thousand dollars; '°h°°l"· For subsistence of the Sioux, and for purposes of their civilization, as per agreement ratilied by act of Congress approved February twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and seventyseven, one million two hundred V¤L19.p.2F·4- and fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That this sum shall include trans- PMri•¤- _ portation of supplies from the termination of railroad or steam-boat transportation; and in this service Indians shall be employed wherever °°}°:d,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,[ p¤1ctl08blG. ployed. For pay of matron at Santee agency, five hundred dollars; Agi°:;f;>¤¤¤ S=¤¤*·~¤ For pay of second blacksmith, and furnishing iron, steel, and other material, per eighth article of same treaty, two thousand dollars; in Vvl- i5.P-€·i·‘*- all, one million tlve hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred do Iars. That so much of the act approved July fourth, eighteen hundred and M¤•1¤v•k•¤=•p¤ eighty-four, as makes an appropriation of ten thousand dollars for the m”?w‘;£:_l°"‘ "’ Medewakanton band of Sioux Indians be so amended as to allow the _},,,,, ,,_ 8; Secretary of the Interior to disburse the same to the Medewakanton band of fullbloud Indians in Minnesota for agricultural implements, lands, or cash, as in his judgment may seem best for said Indians · and of this amount seven hundred and twenty dollars shall be expended to pay a practical farmer for instructing said Indians in agriculture. srorx, rnrxrou rama. *3::::, Yankton The seventh often iustalmenzs, third series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit. per fourth article of treaty of April nineteenth, Vol. l1.p.744. eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, twenty-five thousand dollars: