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THOJIALORING, Editor and Proprietor: TOO DOLLARS fcr Annam, invariably in Advance-Publisr of the Orders, Resolutions and Laws of Congress, NO 17 WILMINGTON , FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1852. VOL. 6. THE WEEKLY COJIMEUCIL, Is published every FRIDAY, af $2 per year, .F oor nnnl-im tir the. Stfttft of th family ; new -a ; market on me prevailing i"""j , ; TERMS OF. ADVERTISING : 1 sqr 1 insertion, $ 50 75 00 25 1 sqr 2 months, 1 " 3 " 1 6 " 1 12 " $3 00 2 50 400 6,00 1 1 f 1 momn, Ten lines or less mate a square If an advVr' tisement ixieea len uuts, tuc yi iw yv porAl, All adVertisements arc payable at the time , cf r-AU advertisements inserted in the cf&ercud, are entitled to cue insertion Weekl in thd t LAWS OF THK UMiJSLi,o t 'at drtJ g the First Se&on of the TJnr ly-accond Covgreas.. . . , ' ;-""' lPo3Lic Act No, 57. J...' ' AN ACT making appropriation for the current ana 'contingent expense 5 of s the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with -various Indian tribes, for - the year ending June thirtieth, ine thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. ? " f Be it t xocled by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of t!ie United States of 'America in Congress as sembled, That the following sums be, 'and they are hereby, arpropriated out of any money in the trea sury not otherwise appropiiited, for the purpose ol pavhv the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with thd various Indian tribes;: ' , For the current and contingent expenses afihe Indian . - " Department, viz : . -- : 1 For the pay of Superintendents ot Indian Anairs, per acts of fifth June, eighteen nundred ana nny , ana twenty-seventh Febtuary, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, eight thousand five huridreddQUars. . For the pay of the several Indian Agents, per acts of fifth J one, eighteen hundred and fiity, twenty eizhta September, eighteen hundred and fifty, and twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, forty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. . ' ' ' . - ' . ' ' . :.' 1 , . . . For the pay of interpreters, peracts of thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and thirty four, and twenty geventh February, eighteen hundred and filty-one, twenty-eight thousand dollars. c For the pay of clerk to Superintendent at M Lou is, Missouri, per act of twenty, seventh J upe, eigh teen hundred and forty;cU one thousand two hun dred dollars.' : v" , n For the pay ot clerk to Superintendent at Van uu ren, Arkansas, per act of twenty-se enth J une, eigh teen hundred and forty-six, one thousand dollars. For presents to Indians, nve iuouyuu uuuats. For provisions tor Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. . . For repairs of buildings at Agencies, two thousand dollars For contingencies of the Indian Department thir- tv-six thousand five hundred dollars. Tfl THE nHRISTlAN INDIANS. For permanent "aTmuityt" stipulated in h acts of Mit twentv-sixth. eithteen hundred and twenty- four, and May twentieth, eighteen hundred and twen- TO THE ClilPPfiVVAS OF SAGANAW. Pnr nfirrnanerit unnuitv. stiouJated in the fourth .,.1. nf ih trpatv of third of August, seventen hun'dred and ninetv-five. one thousand dollars. For permanent -nnnuiiy, a.nu,aiz? X . V article of the treaty of seventeenth November, eigh- For iermanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth ot September, eighteen hundred and nineteen,one thousand do! ars. v. nnmankl nrovision for the support of black smiths, and for farming utensils and cattle, and, for .k- .mniAirnient of Dersons to aid them in agricul ture, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of .k- .anrir .frt.irth of SeDtember, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and the Beventh aiticle of the treaty of lounceum u j i "o - . - .ovan turn thousand dollars. . .- . v r laniian tiormcen nunareu hiiu liiitl v Wnr education during the pleasure of Congress, etipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of the fifth Aivhteen hundred and twenty-six, one V m . . t . ,- nuiDPE WAS. MKNOMONERS, WINNEBA- r p aivrn new YORK INDIANS. Ur npoiinn durin the pleasure ot Uonress, UVUVf i A ' " " stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the elev enth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, One thousand five hundred aouars. r . CHOCTAWS. Fftr nermanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of sixteenth of November, eigh teen hundred and five, three thousand dollars. - ; i i?A.nrm,nint unnuitv. 6tiouIated in the thir- nf lhn pftrhtppnfh of OctO- Jber, eighteen hundred ana twenty, six nunareu uoi leeotUAiukieui " e j j i h c"r normnnpnt nnnnitv for education, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twentieth of January, eighteen hundred ana iwemy-nve, bix uiuu f . For life annuity to one Wayne warrior, stipulated in the twenty-first rticle of, the treaty of twenty seventh of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, K i?nr nprmanent nrovision for blacksmith, stipula ted in the sixth article of the treaty of eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty, ana tnemntn article of the treaty of twentieth of January, eighteen -himfrorf nnA twentv-five. six hundred dollars. ... 1 For iron and steel, &cl; for shop, stipulated m the ninth article of the treaty of 20th or January, eign ?teen hundred and twenty-five, three hundred and " t?. tnioraal nn Ka ' mounts- awarded Choctaw claimants under the fourteenth article of. the treaty 'of Dancing Rabbit Creek of the twenty-seventh of 'nmKpr piffhteen hundred ana mirij, irum iu first of Julv, eighteen hundred and fifty-two to the -date of the-passage of the act enutled "An act tc "supply deficiences in the appropriations for the ser iwiJTif th fiamt vpnr endinff the thirtieth of June, VI J ea mvi,fan htmHrfid nd fiftv-two.- a sura not exceed fnrf ,7rt thousand dollars: Provided. That the Se- '.4U fc . ' . . . cretary of the Interior be. and he hereby is, autnor Sf.ij e-,mtria tha reservation claims of the Choc- Taws known as Bay Indiana, and of those Choclaws in whose cases the scrip awarded by the late Board iciAncio ha nnt been issued": and where he shall find thai such Indians ara clearly entitled to hand under the fourteenth article of the tteaty of eigh teeh hundred and thirty, and under the several acts Ajntinn in such claims, he is Jhp.rshw aiithorWpd tn e-rtonr) to such- claimants the 'provisions applicable to ' such claims in the acts of twuntv. third Auonat. iotn hundred and forty two, and of third March, eighteen hundred ana ior i' tV-five. ;i;-:TS,: , .. '-.sr'.. 'Z'i ' - Por Hunnlvinor a deflciencv in the appropriation heretofore made for refriovin? the Choctaw Indiana from Mississippi, as estimatetf by the Commissioner of Indian AttaJrs, thirty-seven thousand iour nun ' dred and twelve dollars. .v ?; ; ; For permanent annuity,- stipulated in the act of ;the twenty-fifth of February, seventeen, hundred and 'ninetv-nine. three thousand dollars. . For payment to the Chickasaw Indians for amount .oi aeiaication -.01 uapwu iv. w. v- v'iii,. uuucu SttB disbursing aent. together with interest there .on at the rate of six per cent, per annum from March eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, until paid, twenty- four thousand nine .hundred eighty-two dollars and twenty-nine cents. . . .- ... Par the Payment of two thousand eight hundred 'and fiftv-two dollars and thirty-six cents to Hiram i nr. Pitnhivn in hi3own right and as the soleheir-at 1jiw an. I ecr reDresentative of his brother, John i'PAchlvn. deceased, that being the amount of th proceeds of the sules of two quarter sections of land k granted to and located in the names of the paid Hi ram R. Pitr-hlvn id John Pi'.chlyn, under and by virtus of the eighth article of the treSty with the Uhickasaw ludians, made at tne cny oi asmngion - " on the twenty-fourth day cf. May, in the year eigh teen hundred and thirty-fa ar,1 and which quatter sections of land were sold and the proceeds thereof invested in the stock o the Slate of - Arkansas, pur suant to the provisions at the ar tide aforesaid : Pro- vided. That said. Hiram W&Whi5(ih his identity and prove that h?U John '? e heir, to the satisfaction of the SoTretary of the Inte- rICHIPPEWAS OF LAKE SUPERIOR AND S THE MISSISSIPPI. n - For sixteenth of twenty instalments in monev.su'p ulated in the second article cf the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hind red and thirty-seven, nine thousand five hundred dollars. - " ' H For sixteenth of twenty instalments in gocds, stip ulated in the second articje of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eigh tee hundred and thirty-seven, ninpiAn thousand dollais. - For sixteenth of twepty instalments for theestab-i lishmentof three emirs' shops, supporting three smiths, and furnishinairon.and steel, stipulated in the second article of 3ie treaty of thfe twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hunired aud thirty-seven, .three than sand dollars. ' jr ' ' ' . - 7 Fqt sixteenth-," of : twenty Instalments fof the eupr port of farmers, piirckase of implements, frain or seed, and to rtrry onhe? Hgrlcalturafpursuits, etip Biarodin the Ucfld ar of the treaty of the twen-ty-nint of July, eighteen, hundred and.thirty-seyen, one thousand dollais.. ,- ' ' Foriiixteenth of twenty instalments iforthe pur- cnaeof provisions, stipulated in the second article of "the trC5y of - the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred and Xrty-seven, two inousana Goiutra. For sixteenth ,0: tweniy uwimcuu. iur iu pu,- chase of tobacco, stipa" " the treaty of twenty-ninth t oly, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, five hundred01!818- . ' -kw Atpvimfh nf twentv-fiveinstai-entsin money, siipufctcd in the fourth article of . the rreTtof the fourth of Ocerj .eighteen hundred apd tony - twelve thousand five nared fluars. -. - , For eleventh of twenty-five nstajments in goous, o!n,.ito,t in thA fnnrth Article , of ihA treaty ol the fourth of October, eighteen hundred, and fatty -two. ten thousand five hundred dollars. . ; . . For eleventh of twenty-live instalments, ior me support of two smiths' shops, including pay of - two smiths, and furnishing iron and steel, stipulated in the tOlTtn article Ol me ueaiy u uo wunu ui vvm- ber, eighteen hundred and iorty-two, two moueana dollars. . vr; ": - For eleventh of twenty-nve instalments ior me pay of two farmers, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of October, eighteen hundred and forty-two. one thousand dollars. .1 u -For eleventh of twenty-five instalments, fdr the pay of two carpenters, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of October, eighteen hun dred and torty-two, one thousand two hundred dol- PnT Plpvpnth of twenty-five instalments, for the support of schools, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of October, eighteen hun dred and forty-two, two tnousano. aoiiars., - - For eleventn ot twenty-nve mbtaimcnis ior me purchase of provisions and tobacco, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fourth of Octo ber, eighteen hundred and forty-two, two thousand doHars. . : .. For the sixth, seventh, eighth, mnin, ana tentn, of forty-six instalments to be paid to tne nippe was of Mississippi, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the second of August, eighteen hundred and forty -seven, five thousand dollars. -:" Ti-n nprmanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty ot the seventh of August, seven teen hundred and ninety, one thousand five hundred d6llars. . ' . " . , . . . c.r ncrm.nont nnnuit v. stioulated in. the second article of the treaty of the sixteenth o i J une, eighteen hundred and two; three thousand dollars. j - - PnrWmsiwnt annttvItiuLlrea itl th fOUTth article of the treaty of the tVeity-fourth of January, eighteen hundred and twentr-six, twenty thoveand dollats. . , ... ... . t " . . For permanent provision for hlacksmith and as sistant, stipulated m the eightn article 01 me treaty of the twenty-fourth of Janiary, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars. : icor Iron, steel. &c. lor f tons, supuiazea in me eighth article of the treaty of the twenty-fourth of January eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two nun rtrrtl and eeventv uoiiars. Ivor sixieentn qi twenty lnstainiems, ior uie jy ui . ' . r . ... ... I ... . V. f two DlacKsmnns ana assisianis, pupuiaiea in uic thirteenth a ticle of the treaty ot the twenty-iourtn of March eighteen hundred and thirty. two, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. , 4 A f . : For iron, steel. &c, stipulated in the thirteenth ar ticle of the "treaty of the twenty-fourth' nf March. eighteen hundred and thirty-two, s fiye hundred arid forty doiurs. - ; rA : For permanent prcyision ior tne pay 01 a wneei- wrioht. itibulated m the eiehth article of the treaty of the twenty-fourth of January,; eighteen hundred twerityvsix, six hundred dollars -.:. ; v For twenty-second of thirty-three instalments for education, stipulate'd id the' thirteenth article of the treaty of the fourth of January, eighteen hundred and fortr-five, three thousand dollars. - I - , .? y For interest on three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, at five per centurd, 'stipulated to the third ar tioJp. of the treaty of the twenty-third of November, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, seventeen thou- Forninth of twenty instalmentsforeducaiion,stip ulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fourth rtf Jannarv. eighteen hundred and forty-five, three l,rmn:nrt dollars. iinr hia.tamith and assistant durins the pleasure of the President, stipulated In the fifth article of the treaty -of the fourteenth of February, eignteen nun dred and thirty-three, eight hundred and forty dol - For iron, steel, and coal, during the pleasure of the PrPRident. stiDulated in the fifth article of the treaty Afthfl fourteenth of February, eighteen hundred and .ui.i. .t,ru turn hnndrea ana seveniv aouars.. . - . - , . 1 1 ..omLmalrp.r dnrinff the pleasure of the Pres- tdpnt stiDulated in the fifth article of the treaty of hp fnnrtienth of February, eighteen hundred and hundred dollars. r i For atrriculturai implements; during the pleasure nrt. Prpaipnt'stinulated in the eishth article o the treaty of the twenty-fourth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two mousana uumw..--- it- tnmiinn A nrinw tkp tileasure of the President stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the four- teenth Ol tfeoruary, eismwu , uuuuiw three; one thousand dollars. ;, . . j c- Hnniintprf balance found due the Creek Indi ans for losses' sustained during the last war with n.f Uritnin hv that nortion lot the tiibe that was friendly to and co-operated wiih the United States,, in accordance wun me promise 01 uiB.uuiuiueu one hundred and ten thpusand four hundred and seventeen dollars, and ninety cents to be paid by .t,a TTnttprf Stntpn acrent for the Creek. Indians to v,na ?.Hividnnls now living and the legal represen tatives of those deceased who are entitled to receive the same. : ;' , ,. , ' j Tn v the claim of David Taylor, as adjusted and found due by the Second Auditor of the Treasury on -.wenth f March, eighteen hundred and fifty- two; under the latter clause of the thirteenth 1 article of tne treaiy wiiu mo uum,m, ; j Rrhnta. rwentv-ninth December, eighteen -hundred and thirty five, ani approved by the Senate, twenty ft,,,. KQDnrf Piw! hnndred. and fiftv-tluee dollars fr,,ir Pi.ta. and td be paid out of "the balance of the appropriations of July second, eighteen hundred .Kirto-iiy nnrtpr the act entitled -B An act ma- iino- further appropriations Tor, carrying, into effect certain Indian treaties." ' " - - ; 7; V ; i j . v DELAWARSS, i For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five; one thousand dollars. ' ' : For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third ar ticle of the treaty ox me miruciu ucpicmwi, . h.,nrirpl and nine, five hundred dollars. war Dermanem anniuiy, oiiiuiaicu m mental treaty ot tne iweniy-iourxu eighteen hundred and. twenty-nine, of September, one thousand For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the private articleof the supplemental treaty of the twenty-fourth of September, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, to the treaty of third of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two hundred dollars . - . ' " For life annuitv to chitfs, stipulated in the supple nentsl article tn the treatyof the twenty-sixth of Oc tober, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred doll trs. - - - - " - - For permanent provision for the purchase of salt, ticlrt of the treaty of Ihe third of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, four thousand dollars. : c- prmanent annuity; EUpulated in the supple- stipulated in the third, article of the treaty of the se venth1 of June, eighteen hundied and tliree, onehjn dred dollars. ':-r- :-i: f . For permanent provision for blacksmith and assist- am, Blipuiaieu m iuc buliu aiuue ui uio iif uiy u itte third of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, se ven hundred and twenty dollars. - For iron, steel; &c., for shop, "stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of the third or October, eighteen hundred and eighteen; twa 'hundred and twerity dollars.- - " I- ' ' ' ' .;- v -.-:-::r ;T ; ; . For interest on forty-six thousand and eighty dol lars 5t Ave per centum, being the value of thirty six sectic.1 of land set apart by treaty of' eighteen hundred and ''Twenty-nine, for education, stipulated in resolution of the Senate of the nineteenth of Janua ry, eighteen hundred ad.thirty-tighr, two thousand three hundred and lour dors. ' " ' -FLORIDA-INDIANS OirEMIOLES. For thirtieth of thirty Instalments for black-smiths' establishments, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty ofthe eighteenth of September, eighteen hun dred and twenty-three, and the fourth article fihe ftf vUa xmth nf Mow rttrrhunn h tl n n rp rf n" thirty-two, one tnousana aouars. For ninth of fifteen instalments in goods, Stiputa- ted In thixth article of the treaty of theourth of Januaryreighferi. hundred and forty-five, two thou sand dollars. v-" '-"-:;-f" 'v "j v For tiirith'of fifteen instalments in jnoney. stipula ted In thtrfourth article of the treaty of the fourth of January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, three thou sand dollars. , ..-. :', . -. - , IOVVAS. .. For interest on one hundred and.ffry-seyen thou sand five hundred dolJars at five per centum, stipulated- in the eeeond article of the treaty of the nine teenth of O clober, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-five do lars. ' -' icjcapoos.- .-; -. For nineteenth of nineteen instalments as annui ty, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the Z,ty-fourth of Octobefvighteen hundred and thir IAfiye thousand dollars f - H; ,-; p TtSn'two hundred thousand dollars at or interest. nn.taJ , in h second wthIp nf five per centum, Aenth Qf January, eighteen the treaty .01 in wun. Uousand dollars 1 ,x hundred and forty-six, ten i . . ;-s; ? - i. v0,M;ta the fourth For permanent annuity, F"lv, October riclp. nf the treaty of the twenty-thlru "r.f eighteen hundred and twenty-sixr; twenty-fiy8 sand aouars..; . . . .. . . .1 Pnr nermanent provision ior oiacksmun ana as sistant, stipulated In the fifth article of the treaty c the sixth of October, eighteen hundred ana eignteei Beven hundred and twenty dollars.- Pnr trnn. steel. &c. stioulated in the fifth article the treaty of the sixth of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two nunarea ana twenty aouars. . : 1 For permanent provision for the purchase of one thousand pounds of tobaccp, two thousand pounds of iron and one thousand pounds ot steel, stipalated in the fouith article of the treaty of the twenty-third of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, seren For permanent provision for pay ot miner m neu of gunsmith, stipulated in the filth article ot the tsea- ty Ofthe Sixth. Ol UClODer, eignteen uuuuieu aiiuigu- teen.and the fifth article of the treaty ofthe tweaty fourth of; Octoher, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, six hundred dollars. ' : 1 " For permanent provision for tne purchase of ,one .hn nn ml and sixty bushels of salt, stipulatedin the fifth aftiple of the" treaty of the sixth of October, eigh teen hundred and eighteen, mree nunoreu anu twen ty dollars. , , , v , . -: Vnr pnn ration and support of poor during the plea- en rp nf nonirress. stiDulated in the 6ixth article of the treaty of the twenty-third of October, eighteen hun- dred aad twenty-six, two uiuunuuu uvjfi . For-iwelftuof t wenty metaimenis in xnunej-, .syupu- lated in the second article of the treaty ot tne twen ty-eighth of November, eighteen nunared ana torty, Vnt nprmanent ttrovision tor payment in ueu oi onvpra stinnlatpd in the sixth article of the treaty ofthe twenty-eighth of November; eighteen hundred and forty, two hundred and fifty dollar. '- ' For permanent provision , for agricultural assist ance, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the sixth of tictooer,-eignieen uuuuieu auu cigmrai, two hundred dollars. t s f ; ECU Riy lilts, Miami.). For nrVmanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty ofthe third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, five hundred dollars. . . - For permanent annuity, stipuiatea in me mira ar liMoAfthR treaty of the twenty-first of August, eigh teen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars. ; For permanent annuity, supuiaiea in me uru ar ticle of the treaty of the thirtieth of September, eigh teen hundred and nine " three hundred and fifty dol larsr Provided, That the money appropriatea oy ins tt,roA nrpecdintr clauses, together with the similar ap-1 propriations in eighteen hundred and fifty and eigh- teen hundred and fifty-one, for the Eel Rivera, (Mia - u . . n frs.. nnihk.M trevm natmpnf shall he nsia Uia hprptnfnre withheld from payment, shall be paid to said Eel Rivers fMiamis) only, and to no other band, or nation, or individuals j ana mat an annui ties heretofore dae and appropriated to the Eel RJv cro Miami s and erroneously or otherwise paid Id thft .Misnii nation shall be repaid to the Eel Rivers tMiamis) out of the Money appropriated in eighteen hundred and nity-one.ana etgiueen uuirei uu tv-two. for payment of annuities to said Mifipli na- f . nr if thP Commissioner of Indian AtlairS deem it mnrA exnedient and lust to tne tnaians, Bnan o UUU, " -- . --; . ,,.....' paid, and is hereby appropriated out of the treasury of the United States, fo be repaid to the United States bv beinsr withheid from the Miami annuities, tn such instalments as the Commissidner'.Thay-cieem expe- n?pnt. MENOMUJNISKS. . Pnr apvpnteenm of twenty instalments as annuity, attrmlntpri In theffiiparid article of the treaty of the third of fiseptemoer, eignieen nunareu auu iuiiij-soj twenty thousand dollars. - i?nr . fep.vfenteenth of twenty instalments for two hlacksmith and assistants, stipulated in the second article of the treaty ot tne tnira oi sepieiuucr, tign teen hundred and thirty-six, one thousand four hun eiroA and forty dollars. . ' , For seventeenth of twenty instalments for Iron, steel, &c., for shops, stipulated in the second article nf thp. treatv: of the third of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, four hundred and forty dol i- For seventeenth of twenty instalments for the pur chase of provisions, stipulated in the second articleof the treatv ofthe third ot eptemDer, eignteen nun- dred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars. 'Av-y, i For seventeenth of twenty instalments for the pur chase of two thousand pounds of tobaeco, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the third of Sep tember. ; eiehteen hundred and thirty-sixr four hun dred Hollars. : v ' : . - K--r.'.'-'A-- i r For seventeenth of twenty instalments for farming utensils and cattle, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the third of September, eighteen hun dred and thirty-six, five nundred collars. . , ? . For seventeenth of twenty instalments ; for, thirty harrela of salt stiDulated in the second article of the treaty of the third of September, eighteen hundred and thirtv-six. one hundred and fifty dollars. " Pnr PTnensea of their temporary , removal and pro visions," from their present location to-the district of country On the woti ana vconip rivers,. uesigoauai in the. ranort of Superintendent Mnway to" the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, dated September thirti eth, eighteen hundred and fi!ty-one, twenty-five thousand dollar. - -:- 1 - - y. . , OMAHAS. ; For blicksmith and assistant ' during the pleasure nf th President. stiDulated in the fourth article of the treaty ofthe fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty, seven nundrea ana iweniy oonars. .- . -.... . For iron, steel, for shops, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth of J uly, eighteen hundred and tKlrttr turn hnnrfrnd and twenty dollars. " t CAr.irricnitnnil imnlements dnrirtff the Pleasure of the President,' stipulated in the fourth article of the-treaty of the fifteenth ot July, eignteen nun ireu. tbiriw fivA hundred dollars. . . !' To defray the expenses of a certain party of Oma ha Indians who yisited the city of Washington du rinr thp mnn tha of February and March, eighteen hundied and fifty-two the same or so much thereof o mnn- hp npfssarv: to he expended under the di rection of the Secretary.ofJthe Interior; three thou sand tlollaTo; -3 - e ; CJl"' d dol- jpor iiieuuidud ?uuui,,nCu.r..-. lars "five thousand thereof to be expenrea annuauy, nnnerth direction of the President, for the renei and imnrnvement of said Indians - . . . - - ans. .." .... . . A T. T v m . c c n ff 1 f T . O ' For education during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twentv-first of September, eiahteen hundred and thirtv-three. five hundred dollars. - . For Dav of farmer during the pleasure of the Pres ident, stipulated in the fitth article of the. treaty of the t wenty-fir9t of September. eighteen hundred and thirty-three,-six hundred dollars. v ' t-i-i For blacksmith and assistant daring the pleasure ofthe President" stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth of Julyy'eighteen hundred and thirty, seven hundred and twenty dollars. ? For iron, steel. Ac, during , the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the trea ty of the fifteenth of J uly, eighteen hundred and thir ty, two hundred and twenty dollars. . OTTO WAS. - For permanent annuity, , stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty ot the third of Augnst, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars. -, :- For permanent annuity, supulated in tne sccona article of the treaty of the seventeenth of .JNovein- ber, tjwhteen hundred and seven, eight'liundrea col lars. '',- ' ' ' '' " " ,! . . . For r-erniartcnt annuity, stipalated in the tourlh 4 article of the treaty of the seventeenth of September, joighih hundred and eighteen, one thousand five .Hollars, . For permaiept annuity, Btip'ilated in the fourth article of the trear pf the twenty-nintrajb? Auaust, eighteen hundred andf wenty-one, one thousand dol lafB ' . : '-: -l? " ; OTTO WAS AND CHIPPEWAS. For eighteenth of twenty instalments, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, thir ty thousand dollars. ' : v : r' ; . - - v For interest to be paid as annuity on two hundred thousand dollars, at six per cent. : per annum, stipu lated in the resolution of the Senate of , the twenty seventh of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, twelve thousand dollars. ' : : ,v - k ; - -; For education for twenty years, and .during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the fourth article ofthe treaty of the twenty-eighth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five thousand dollars. ''M'' For missions fqr twenty years, and during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars, -sir. For vaccine matter, medicines, and pay nf -physicians, so long as the Indians remain on their reserva tions, stipulated in trie fourttVarticle of the treaty of the tweaty-eighih of March, '-Eighteen hundred and thirtysix, three hundred dollars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments for the pur chase nf nrovisiona.1 stioulated in the fourth article of treatyof, the twenty-eighth of March eighteen "lv -jd and thirty-sixtwo thousand doHars. . chast pi 5x h fnnrlh articie of the treatv of the co. stiputiw'eu hi . eighteen hundied and thir- y-e,gntu I 'lars- , .!' ' .. .... ty-six, eight nunu. -QStalment8 for lhe pur. r or ciuiccii . - t nvAin Ann r n n - w mam BiWk . chase fourth March i j n For eighteenth of twenty insiaimenis i.- f chase of five hundred fish barrels, stipuiatea: m fourth articl&of the treaty , ot me iwemy-eigiuu v t March, eighteen hundred and ttnrty-six, wur uun- dred dollars. ; ' . . V .' . ' . ' , ? For three blacksmiths and assisianis, ior iwcmy vears, and during the pleasure of Congress, stipula Ied in the seventh article of the treaty of the twenty- eiehth of March.eighteen Hundred ana miriy-six, twd thousand one nunoreu uu For iron steel, &c. for shops, for twenty yeirs, and during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in aopnthnrticIe of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, six hun drea ana sixty uouar, i a-- - For gunsmith at Mackinac for twenty years, and. during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated m ine seventh article ot tne treaty oi me iwcuij-oauiu March, eighteen hundred ano miny-Bi,i uuuureu dollars. - :'- . : ""v ' --'-1- " " - For iron, steel, &c, tor snop,: tor. twenty years, th nlpaRiira of Congress. stiDulated in the seventh article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two nun dred and twenty aouars. . T?, tarn fnrmp.rs and assistant. QUTina me pleasure of the President, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of the twenty-eightn ot marcn, eignieen Ktrpn and thirtv-six. one thousand six hundred liuu--'- " J I ; :.-Pntirn mpp.rianlcs- durimi me pleasure w iuq . - . . - , -f .1.- President, stipulated In the seventh; article of the Icrhth of March, eiehteen hun dred and thirtv-six, one thousand two hundred dol lars. . ;,.: - 'j,'. . ;'v;.;; o w.xr fifteenth of twenty Instalments as annmty, gtinulated in the second article of the treaty of the j s,,, tW thnnannd dollars eleventh ot January, eiguiecu uuuuieu buu iuui;- for fifteenth of twenty instalments for two smiths establishments, stipulated in the second articfebf the - .1 ' iW nt. Tamiartr" sinhteon hunitrpH trpntv ofthe eleventh of January, eighteen hundred n.t thirtc-ninc. two thousand "dollars.- . - For fiifteenth of fifty instalments ior pay oi i wo '" j t ------ . . . i , ..i . millersj stipulated in tne seconn aTucieoi nie uca.y of the eleventh - of January, eighteen hundred and ikiriu.nino nnn tnonsflno two uuuuieu uuiiaia. vtnr interest on sixtv-nind thousand one hundred and twenty dollars, at five per centum, being tho val uation of fifty-four sections of land, set apart by the rpntv of the second of Junei eighteen hundred and twenty-five;fdr educational purposes, per resolution ofthe Senate of the nineteenth of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, tnree tnousjaa -our nun- I , and fiftv-six dollars 4 . ' PIANKESHAWS. v For nermanent annuity stipulated in the :ourtn article ofthe treaty of the third of AugusU seventeen KimHrpd and ninetv-five. five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third ar-r ticle ofthe treatyof the thirtieth of December, eigh teen hundred and rive, tnree nunarea aouars. : Pnr affrieulfural imDlements. during the pleasure nf th President, siinulated in the fourth article of the treatv of the ninth of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. ....,; , nn till r-vT . P(l'l'AV A TAillla KJtf nUftOil. Vnr nermanent annuity, stipulated in the pecond r.tctp nf the treatv ofthe seventeenth ot iNovemper, eiehteen hundred and seven,, four hundred dollars. . For nermanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth ... ... ,i-,.i--- fti I f. n. k xULl IttOi . .. . ., article of the treaty of .the. third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-hve, one tnousana oonars. . ; " Pnr nermanent annuilV. stipulated in the third ar tiOle ofthe treaty of the thirtieth of September, eigh teen hundred and nine, nve nunarea aouars. ; v?sir nsrmanpnt annuit v. stioulated in lhe third ar ?..! nf ihn trpatv of the second of October, eighteen hteen. two thousand five hundred Pnr nerminent annuity, stipulated in the secona articleof the treatyof the twentieth of September, - ua m x. a- - J m m ptffhtpen hundred and twentv-eisht, two thousand Pnr lifrt Wnnnitv to chiefs, stipulated in tne secona article of the treaty of . the twentletn ot &eptemoer, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, one hundreddol- lars. . . . ; V .-' - - ''--' ; - v;- t .. - '- - - , Fcr permanent annuity stipulated in tne secona article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth ot J ply, eign teen hundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dot : For twentieth of twenty instalments as annuity, Ktfnntated in the third' article of the treaty of the twentieth of October,; eighteen hundred and thirty turn, fifrpan thousand dolla.s. -.-.'"r " '-f ' Fot Ufa annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the third article, nf the treatv of the twentieth of October.eigh teen hundred and thirty-two, four nunarea aouars. . . 1 a 1 1 For twentieth of twenty instalments as annuity, af-niilatPft In the third article , of ,the treaty of thi twenty-sixth of October, eighteen hundred and thir tv-two. twenty thousand dollars.' For eighteenth of twentjr instalments as annuity, stipulated. in tha third . article of.- tne treaiy or tne twentv-sixth of September, eighteen hundred and thTrtvthrpp - foirrteeri thousand dollars. i ! For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated i in the third article of the treaty of the twenty-sixth of Septem her. eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven hun dred dollars. :;; ' i Pni-eishteenihof twenty instalments as annuity ef innlaterfin the second suaplemental article of 'the treaty ot tae tweniy-sixm oi opiewcr. ngawcu . . . ,i r c . i : l, I hnnnrpd and thirtv-three, two thousand dollars. .i... t -j'tqr permanent, provision ior uc. rvimi.wvi-, l stipuiatea in tne mira arucie oi lueucai; - . j- . - - . , J J .-..V. ..n I venth ot;4une, eigmeen uuoureu mm mice, mud huh dred and forty dollars. j For permanent provision for the purchase . of one of one hundred ban.e.s o. nlt nttnntatp'd in the arucle of the treaty t " hnn. . eighteen hundred and t;' -J " hundred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulatedin the third article of the treaty of the sixteenth of. Octo- her. ielorhteen hundred and twenty-six, mree nun- Hrcl arid twenty-dollars. : ;- - ; For education during thp pleasure of. Congress, stipulatedda third article iof the-i treaty of the six teenth of Octobery eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two thousand dollars. - -.i--- -:vm-r ' .For permanent provision for blacksmith . and as RiRtant:' stiDulated in the third article of the treaty Qf rhe sixteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, seven hundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision for iron, steel,; Ac.,- for shop, stipulated in the third article of the treatyof the sUCteenin oi wctODer, eigHieen iiuauruu aim iwrn- ty-six, two hundred and twenty rouars;.-r . For education during the pleasure of . Congress, siipulated iri the second article of the treaty of 'the twentieth of Sepiember eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, one thousand dollars. : j-7 r:- Vrtr nermanent ' nrovision for the payment in DIO- nerl In lieu of two thousand poundaot tooacco, ni- t. v . f ' r . r . 4 . "feen, hundred pounas or iron, ana mree uuuureu ana fifty pounds ot steel, stipuiatea in tne secona article of the treaty ofthe twentieth of September, eight en hundred and twenty-eieht. and' the tenth article d the treaty of the fifth ot June Eighteen hundred and forty r,-three Hundred toliar-s - -.4- For permanent provision Tor oiacKsmvn ana as Riftant. stipulated in the second article ot ' the treaty of the twentieth f September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, sayen hundred and -twenty dollars. Pnr nermanent provision for iron, steel, &c. for shoo, stipulated in the second article of the treatv of the twentieth of September; eighteen hundred and twenty-eigHt, two. hundred ana twenty dollars. . I7nr nerrnanent nrovision far blacksmith and as sistant, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nfne, seven hundred and twenty dollars. -- For permanent provision for Iron, steel, &c.,' for shop, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred .and twentynine, two hundred and twenty dollars., ; For permanent provision for the purchase-of fifty barrels ot salt, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and fifty dollars. , For education, during the peasure of -Congress, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-seventh of. October, eighteen hundred and thirtr-two, two thousand dollars. ? For interest on six hundred and forty-three thou sand dollars, at five per centum, stipulated in the se venth article ofthe treaty of the fifth of June, eigh teen hundred and forty-cix; thirty-two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.-- . . .. ; - QUAPAWS. . , . - - - For twentieth of twenty instalments as annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty -of the thirteenth of May, eighteen hundred and. thirty-three, two thousand dollars- - " ' ' -a For education during the pleasure of- the Presi dent, stipulated in tle Jhird article of the treatyof the thirteenth of May,'eiglli3en hundred and thirty three, onethousand-dolIar,.'-i'f;'iii:;,r-.-'--';v?ii' For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the thirteenth of May, eighteen hundred M thirty-three, eight hundred and forty dollars. , W ron , steel &c, for shop, during the pleasure rLt Z -f the irteenth of May, eighteenhuudred and Vt ,e .V-ndred and twenty.doUars. - 1 , .u T-.-itient. siiDmaieu in me miru imuwoui iuc mmy-tnree, -o pleasure of thePres Fomar ol fatJner autj. ..r.. c . . e i i. t . j i ik. iirt ucm oi i ie ireaty w idenr, stipulated ,in .the third-' ' v' f, . lhi the thirteenth ot may, eiguiccu -T. - three, six hundred dollars. t 7 For permanent annuity, stlpulateh iWtheslxtft . SI X" IAT101YO Uf At ;;;.ppn hnndred and Tiinaty-filur,Wthotl6aHd five t5l nf thP. treaty Ol- tne e evemn i- gvemwi, P--l UUUUIEU VIV...B.. SENECAS U ffc l Pnrnpfmanentannultviinlieu of interest on stock, p.-r act of the nineteenth of February, eighteen hun dred and thirty-one, six tnousana aouars. - , For interest in lieu ot investment on seveniy-nve thousand dollars, at five per centum, per act ot twenty-seventh of June, eighteen hliadred and forty-$ix three thousand seven nundrea ana nuy uouurs.. , STOUKBKlLjK. . For interest on sixteen thousand five hundred dol lars at five per centum, stipulate l in ine njoni aru cle ol the treaty of the twenty-fourth of vNorfember. eighteen hundred and forty-eight, eight hundred and twenty-nve aouars. . blUUJi. Uf Jliaaiooirr. Cnr tntprpat on three hundred thousand dollars, at fivp. np.r centum, stipulated in the secona arucie oi vr. ....v. Ty.J. .. . the treaty of the twenty-ninth of September, eigh teen hundred and thirty-seven, fifteen thousand Uo lars For sixteenth of twenty instalments as annuity In goods, stipulated in theseeond article of the treaty of the twenty-ninth of September, eighteen hundred .n,i ihirtw seven, ten tnousana aouars. s '" . - . . ... - chaae ot medicines, agricultural implements, ana r ill SULQCUhll VI w- I stock, and fir support of farmers, physicians, and blacksmith, &c, stipuiatea in me swuouu uiuvio w : .. i . . . i . j the treaty oi me iweiiiy-iiium u hundred and thirty-seven, eight tnousana two nun, 1 AroA and nftv dollars. p.r aixteenttr ot twenty instalments ior mc pur chase ot provisions, stipulated in tne secona arucie c th- trparv nf the twenty-ninth of September, elgh- v J . -.. - , j c teen hundred and. thirty-seven, nve mousauu .je hundred dollars. , ' ; ' 5 For fulfilling treaties with the Sioux oi me aiis- sissippi, to-wit : For payment ot the. crueiaoi ine See-se-toan and Wah-pay-toan bands of ; Dakota or Sioux Indians, to enable them to settle their affciirs, and to comply with their present just engagements; rxr ovnpnaea of removal cf the said bands from the lands ceded, and for subsistence pf themselves for one year thereafter, per first clause oi me-iouruijiru-U nf lhe treatv of twentv- third July, eiehteen huh- jrA ami fifiv-onti. ratified hv the Senate ofthe Unit Za .otpss-ftn twenrv-trficd . June, eiehteen hundred and fifty-two,itwo hundredand seveniy-nve uiou nd Hollars. ' .. '' : - For this amount, to be laid out under the.direction of the President, for the establishment of manual la Kr achnnta the. erection of i mills and blacksmith shooss opening farmi; fencing and breaking land, and for such other beneficial objects a may be deem ed most conducive to the prosperity and happiness . a a ' -' ': . J t . m a A tnlA nn1 Of said inaians, per secona ciauss vi saiuo otuv.vi treaty, thirty thousand dollars; .-. . n ; V r For interest at the rate o f "five pe? centum oa the sum of one million.three hundred and sixt, thousand m. " a. - at dollars, per same article ana treaty, sixiy-eigiinuuu r For interest at the rate of five per centum on the sum of one hundred and twelve thousand dollara, (to hp hAApA ta the trusr fund nmvidedfor in the fourth article.) beiria the amount allowed in lieu of the res ervation set apart in. me mira arucie, cuuiuiuiug uHc million one hundrea ana tweniy tnousana -aci.es, .ai tencenta ner acre, per Senate's amendment to the aforesaid treaty, five thousand six hundred dollars, . For payment to the cruets oi tne aieo-ay-way an tnan and VVah-oav-koo-tah bands of Dakota or Si oux Indians, to enable them to settle their affairs and pnnhlP tnem to comoiT WJin ineir preaeni jusi cu- anrementa - for expenses of removal of said Indians from the lands ceded, and for subsistence for them - selves for one year thereafter, per first clause ot trw iourtn arucie oi 'u ireaijr m lulu auhusi, ciguw,. Zr.t-- . . C XJVU .Inhliuri hnnrirpH and fiftv-one. ratified bv the Senate of the United States twenty-ttura June, eignteen nunarea and fifty-two, two hundred and twenty thousand dol ' 'a- ' a . 1 1 For this amount, to be laid out under the direction of thft Preaident, for the establishment of manual labor schools ; the erection of mills and blacksmith shops; opening farms; fencing and breatmg lands, and for such other beneficial obtects as may be deem ed most conducive to th prosperity and happiness of said Indians, per second elauae of same article and treatv. thirty thousand dollars. , - : For interest at the rate of five per "centum on the anna of one million one hundred and si )tty thousand dollars, per same clause, article and treaty, fifty-eight thousand dollars." -''.-y,- v i' 'vj.,,,' .,-.; jJ: For interest at the rate of five per centum on the sum of sixty-nine thousand do'Jara, (to ba addsd to the. trust fund provided for id the fourth article.) be- in the amount allowed in lieu of the reservation of lands set apart by the third ? article, coptainicg six hnndred and nice ty thousand acres, at ten cents per acre, per Senate's amendment to the aforesaidreaty three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars : ; Pro rided. That no portion of the money appropriated .wT .." -r ;j k Wka ,n j ioruiejuiFw,"yiiw u ff .. inaians euau eiprcso iucir. asscui iu ius ncuijr a - , i amenafca oy iu , l.J 1 . L. e Senate. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. 1 For interest on one hundred and fifty-.evep. thou- sand four hundred dollars; at five per centum, Btipu-1 lated in the second articleof the treaty of the twenty first of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight hundred and eventy dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent annuity, stipulated In the third ar ticle of the treatyof the third of November, eighteen hundred and four, one thousand dollars. , , For twenty-first of thirty instalment?, as annuity, stipulated in the third article of the, treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty thousand dollars. , I ' For twenty-first of thirty instalments for pin-: smiih, stipulated in the fourth article. of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, tighte-tn h,undrtd and thirty-two," six hundred dollars. ; v . . ;j , " For twenty-first of thirty instalments for Iron, steel, dec, lor shop, stipulated in the fourth article ol the treaty, f theiwenty-first ot September, eighteen hundred and tiiiy-lwo, two hundred and tAenty dollars. ' . j. . r i,. ;' . ',. - . , '. , ' For twenty-first of thirty instalments for blade smith and assistant, stipulatedin the fourth, attics of the tceaty of the twentyirst of September, eigh teen hundred and thirty-uro, eight hundred and fot- . ty dollars- t. t .yr . . " v , ' ' ' , For t,wnty-first)f thirty instalments for Iron.steei, - far shnn. isiirkulnied in the foBith article of trwi . tt-catv uf ih twentv-first of September, eighteen hun- " . dred ana thirty-two, -two liupdred and twenty dol-: lata, x ' ' - ' :'.' '..- - ,i , For twenty-first of thirty instalments for forty barrels of saft. stipulated in the fourth article Cf the trpatv of the twenty-first of September eighteen V hundred and thirty-two; two hundred dollars. . . tr"nr fvcntv-firat of hirtv instalments for forty kegs of tobaceo, stipulated i&-theourh article o( the trea- ty ofthe twenty first of September, eighteen hun-" dred and thirty-two, eight hundred dollars. - . .. v For interest on two hundred tnousana aouars ai five per ter)tum, -t stipulated in tne aecona ari,icie oi the treaty bt 'the tiMenryrrsV otrt October, eifthteen hundred and thirty-seven, -ten thpu.sard dolla,r. For interest on eight nundrea tnau.na qonars ar five per eentum, stipulated in trie eecona articio oi th trpatv ofthe eleventh of October, eighteen hun dred and forty-two, forty thousand dollar. , ; , : v Vnr nermanent annuity, stipalated In the fourth article ofthe treaty of the thirdpf Agut, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand .dollar. . For permanent aruBuitf.atipulated In the fourth article of the treaty of the twerity:Tiinth of .Septem ber, eighteen hundred and seventeen, two tnousana dollars. -.- . ' -;. -. ,; ' For permanent provision tor tne purcnaee ot aait, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the sc venth of June, eighteen hundred and three, sixty - dollars. ' ' " . ;l'-v',-rV - -: For blacksmith and assistant during the pleasure ofthe President stipulated. In the fourth article oi the treaty of the eighth of August, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron, Steel, &c, aunng me pleasure oi me President, stipulated in the fourth article, of the trea tyof the eighth of August, "eighteen hundred and thirty-one, two hundred and tv enty dollars- v , - - S15Nfc.vAi aiu oAviJciict. For nermanent annuityE, stipulated-. in the fourth article of the treaty of the seventeenth of September. eighteen hundred and eighteen, ore thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, during tne pleasure j of the President, stipulated in the fourth article ot ; the treaty of the twentieth f July, eighteen hunarea and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollar. For iron, steel. l&e.. for shops, daring the pleasure of the. PresidenVstipulated ip the lourth article oi . the treaty ofthe twentieth of July, eignteen nunarea and thirty-one, two hundred and twenty doL'arn For permanent annuity, stipulated In fhe fourth r. V. e .u .. t,U Af Ant.m. 3'' ' ' ber, eignteen nunarea anusertniwi, uua dFor8renTl8jient annuity, stipulated .'tn : the fourth! . article of the treaty of the seventeenth of September, eiehteen hundred and eighteen, five hundred dollar. -For blacksmith and assistant, during the.ple mire attnulated in the fourth article of the ' treaty of the twenty-eighth of FebruaTy.ifihtep ' hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty lo- For lion, stel, &c, for Bhop, during the pleasure of the Pteisident, stipulated in the fourth article-of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of -February, .eigh teen hundred and thirty-one, two hundred and twen twoliarft, 'r ," , - For pay of miller, during lhe pleasure of the Pres ident, stipulated In the fourth article of the treaty of the twentyeighth of February, eighteen hundred end thirty-one, six hundred dollars. ' ., '.'u ,i r ' WYANDOTS. . For permanept annuity, stipulated in the third ar- Vni. n.r tha tatv nf th seventeenth of March, eish tecn hunjred and forty-two, seventeen thousand five; hun(jred dollars. . Vi u. For permanent provision, ior uiotiBiiuui uu a- sistant, stipulated in tne eigntn arucie oi me treaiy .1 .a t . 1 .t t-.. .a . a nr infl HKVrn Ltftrll LIl Ul illDlVHi IKM ofthe seventeenth of March, eighteen nunarea ana frt, lwrt eiht hundred and forty dollars. v nermanent provision for iron, ateel, &c, for . . . .... .. . . . n stipulated in the eigntn article oi me treaty .oi ine aeventeenin or marcn, eiguuru uuuureu u fortv.tw0t three hundred end seventy Hollars.. For nermanent nrovision for education, stipulated - in the, fourth article of the treatyof the seventeenth of March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, five hnry- dred doltera3;r.-;V -'i ' ' - r - ' . ' WEAS..:- t ' i . -per permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth ar ticled the treatv of the second of October, eighteen . hundred and eighteen, three thousand dollar., i, ..u WINN KBAGOES. . For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments as annul- tyvatipulated in the second article of the treaty .of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twentvniaa, eighteen thousnnd dollars, v -'; ' . Fortwenty-hrst ot twenty Bevcn insiaimtma as annuity, wipulated in the third arucie oi the treaty ; of the fifteenth ot sepiemoer, eignteen uunarta ana thirty-two, ten thousand dollars. i - v . '.'; . i For twenty-fourth of thirty Instalments, for lhe purchase of fifty barrels of salt, stipulated in the se cond articleof the treaty ofthe first of Augusr, eigh- - k a a-. - f . a. J - 1 . I HI teen hundred ana twenty-nine, two nunarcw dc ni ty dollars. : ; : . . "". ' f' , For twenty-fourth of thirty Instalmenta for the purchase of three thousand pound of tobacco, st'p- ulatea in me secona arucie yi ?iuu wva.j . u.o of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-jdne, sir hundred dollars; V VI ;;-. v:,? V' ' : ' For twenty-first oi tweniy spy en insiaimenis, ior the purchase of one thousand five hundred pounds of -tibacco. stipulated in the fifth article ofthe treaty of jhe fifteenth pf September, eighjeen hundred an-l thlrty-two,,thrce nunarea aouars.. . For twenty-foqnh o thirty instalments for three blacksmiths and assistant, stipulated in the third ar ticle of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand one hun dred and sixty dollars. . . For payment oi reasonaDie compensation, travel ling, transportation, and subsistence of A. J.l. Mitch- ell and a posse of citizens of Minnesota Territoiy, summoned by him while marshal of said Territory, -and engaged in the suppression of Indian disturban ces in said Territory, about the thirtieth of J une, eigh l , narment made undet the older and direction of teen hundrea ana nuy, incir jiccounis to oe seiiiea ,va f the Trcaiurv. one thousand six hun- 7ww. y -- - . j j dollars. For twenty-fourth of ihiit y instalments for iron, 811(01. ti'K.a 1UI ailVM rwywiauM aaa my atftf. u l(W V 9 , . a Zc . f . a a m I A nhnn atini.iitai in th A third en aIa the treaty ot tne nrn oi August, rignicen nuncreo and twenty-nine, Eix hundred and nxty dollars. For twenty-tourtn oi inirty instalments lor labor ers and oxen; stipulated in the third, article of the . treaty of the first of -August, eighteen hVDdrrd and iweniy-mne, iuicc iiuhuil-u mm bu;u'c buimir, ,i ' For twenty-first of twenty seven instalments far education, stipulated in the fourth article, of .the, treaty of thetuteentn oi aeptemoer, eintetn two dred and tldrty-two, three thousand dollars, For twenty-first ol twenty. seven ln"Ulmeni fur s six Bt?rlculturliits, purchase ot oxtn, plocsiisi.end . Other implements, supuiaiea in mc nun' sine;, ot the treaty of the niteentn ot oeptemser, eijj;etn hudred and thirty-two, 10 thoutand fix? iHared dollais. j -. x ' , For twenty-first of twenty eeven Ir.ualm'tntsfor pa of two phyeicians, stipulated in ' fiith,article of the treatv Of the fifteenth of Scoteii.. ' r . "-hteen hundred and thir ty-rwo, your hundred r - . . : , For interest on oris cjiUion oo hun i tc J tv.o ? rrt- uoi.aTfc.ai Cive-psr c.entum, . e:ip:;:t:d i.i ; fourth . tigh- article of the treaty of the r,t of teen nunarea ana iiwiY-sep r4K . u uusu dollars.-;;;;.,:' ' : fiv'd thou$5Pa du';.ars,rit latcd n thd , tovttn auicis vi
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