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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 167. 1854. 327 policy to establish farms among and for the benefit of said Indians, it Annuinssmay shall be discretionary with the President, by and with the advice and b" °h**“2“d mw consent of the Senate, to change the annuities herein provided for, or mms` any part thereof, into a fund for that purpose; For defraying the expenses of witnesses, marshal, attorney, notary, Expenses of interpreter, and stationery, and copying evidence, in the investigation of ¤X¤mi¤i¤e i¤*¤ the official conduct of Alexander H. Ramsey, late Governor of Minnesota, §°,:.g§§t° A' H' seven hundred and twenty dollars; y` For services of Robert A. Matthews, for copying the proceedings and evidence in said investigation, under employment of Richard M. Young, one of the commissioners, two hundred and fifty dollars; For paying the expenses and fees of witnesses summoned in said investigation, by the United States, at the instance of Alexander Ramsey, three hundred and fifty dollars. Sacs and Foxes q_f]|H.ssouri. ·-—For interest on one hundred and fifty- Secs and Foxes seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, stipulated in °f M‘“°“'l· the second article of the treaty of the twenty-first of October, eighteen Vol. vii.p.640. (hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy ollars. Secs and Foxes of Mssisstppi. — For permanent annuity, stipulated S¤<=§ ¤5¤<{F¤;=e¤ in the third article of the treaty of the third of November, eighteen hun- °f 1?‘”}?S’pp" dred and four, one thousand dollars ; V0vu' p` B5' For twenty-third of thirty instalments, as annuity, stipulated in the Vol. vii. p. 876. third article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty thousand dollars; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for gunsmiths, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, six hundred dollars ; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for iron and steel for shop, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of Septlembcr, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred and twenty ollars; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, eight hundred and forty dollars; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for iron and steel for shop, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-tirst of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred and twenty dollars; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for forty barrels of salt, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred dollars ; For twenty-third of thirty instalments for forty kegs of tobacco, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-first of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, eight hundred dollars ; For interest on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the twenty- Vol. vii. p. 640. first of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, ten thousand dollars; For interest on eight hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum, __ stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the eleventh of October, V°r Vu- P- 696- eighteen hundred and forty-two, forty thousand dollars ; For payment to Thompson Connoly and James Connoly, children of T.&J.Couno1y. John Connoly, deceased, two hundred dollars. Shuw1zces.—l:`0r permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article Shawnees. of the treaty of the third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, v01, vn. p. s1. one thousand dollars ; For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty Vo1.vu.p.1<s1.