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54 TIIIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 103. 1852. February, eighteen hundred and thirty-ono, two hundred and twenty d011am. _ _ _ For pay of miller, during the pleasure of the Presxclcnt, snpulatcd m Vol. vii. p. 349. the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-cxghth of February, mghteen hundred and thirty-one, six hundred dollars. Wynudots. Wgd%d0{S··—FOP permanent annuity, stipulated m the thm] ZIEICIG Vo1.vii. p. 602. of the treaty of the seventeenth of March, mghteen hundred and forty- two, seventeen thousand five, bundled dollars. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assmtant, strpulntcd m Vol. vii. p. 592. the eighth article of the treaty of the seventeenth of March, eighteen hundred and forty'-two, eight hundred and forty dollars. For permanent provision for iron, steel, Sec., for shop, supulntcd m Vo1.vli.p. 592. the eighth article of the treaty of the seventeenth of March, mghtccu hundred and forty-two, three hundred and seventy dollars. For permanent- provision for education, stipulated in the fourth article V0!-Vii·P· 592- of the treaty of the seventeenth of Much, eighteen hundred and forty- two, five hundred dollars. Wests. Wéas. -—- For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth article of the v01_v5_P_1gy_ treaty of the second of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, three thousand dollars. Wimmbagocs. 7Wnnebag0es.—For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments as annuity, V01.vii.P 32:% stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, eighteen thousand dollars. For twenty-first of twc11ty-sever1 instalments, as a.nuuity,stipu1atcd in Vo1.v1i.p. 371. the third article of the treaty of the ufncenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, tem thousand dollars. For twenty-iburth of thirty instalments, for the purchase of fifty barrels of salt, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the first of V0!-vii-p- 323- August, eighteen hundred and twenty-uiuc, two hundred and fifty dollars. For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments, for the purchase of three thousand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the second article of the treaty V<>1-vii P- 328- of the first of August, eightccn hundred and twenty-nina, six hundred dollars. For twenty-first of twenty-sevenlnstalments, for the purclmsc of one thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the fifth article Vo1.vii.p. 871. of the treaty of the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty- two, three hundred dollars. For twenty-fom·tl1 of thirty instalments, for three blacksmiths and as~ VOL ? 3z8 sistzmts, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the first, of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. A,M_Mmmu For payment of reasonable compensation, travelling, transportation, md ¤¤¤<=¤~ and subsistence of A. M. Mitchell and za. posse of citizens of Minnesota. Territory, summoned by him while marshal of said Territory, and 011- gaged in the suppression of Indian disturbances in said Territory, about the tlnrtictlx of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, their accounts to bc settled and payment made under the order and direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, one thousand six hundred dollars.

For twenty-fburth of thirty instalments for iron, steel, &:c., for shop,

Vol. vii. p. 82:3. stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, six hundred and sixty dollars. For twenty-fourth of thirty instalments for laborers and oxen, stipu- Vo1.vii.p.a2s. lated in the third article of the treaty of the iirst of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sixty-fivc dollars.

 For twenty—Iirst of twenty-seven instalments for education, stipulated

Vol. vii. p. 371. m the fourth article of the treaty of the fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three thousand dollars. For twenty-first; of twenty-seven instalments, for six agriculturists,