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TWENTY-ICIGIVITEI CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 72. 1845. 767 For purchase of tobacco and provisions, stipulated in the fourth arti- T°l>¤¤¤¤ wd cle of the treaty of fourth of October, eighteen hundred and forty-two pr°vm°“S' two thousand dollars; i 1for support of two .blacksmiths’ shops, including pay of smiths and Blacksmiths, assistants, and fumishrng iron and steel, stipulated for in same article, i"°“> &°· same treaty, two thousand dollars ; For support of two farmers, stipulated for in same article, same Farmers. treaty, one thousand dollars; For the pay of two carpenters, stipulated for in same article, same Carpenters. treaty, twelve hundred dollars; For the support of schools, stipulated for in same article, same Schools. treaty, two thousand dollars ; To the C/njipewas of Saganaw.——For permanent annuity, stipulated Chippewa ¢>f in the' fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred s°gA:",;';{,cS and ninety-five, one thousand dollars; ` For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty pif peventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, eight hundred ol ars; For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, one thousand dollars; . For support of blacksmith at Saganaw, and for farming utensils and Blacksmith, cattle, and for the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture, "·°· stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, two thousand dollars ; For education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the Ed¤¢¤¢i<>¤· sixth article of the treaty of fifth August, eighteen hundred and twenty- six, one thousand dollars; T0 the Chippcwas, Jllennmanics, Winnebagocs, and New York In- Chipi>¢W¤=» zlians.-For education, during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in 2,/?°°m°"l°S’ the fifth article of the treaty of eleventh August, eighteen hundred and Education. twenty-seven, one thousand five hundred dollars ; Og;gl:°§g> T0 the Chippcwas, Ottawas, and P0ttawat0mics.—For permanent pomwalcmge, annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth A¤¤¤i¢i¤¤ July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dollars; For limited annuity, for twenty years, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-sixth September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, fourteen thousand dollars; For limited annuity, for twenty years, stipulated in the second (supplemental) article of the treaty of twenty-sixth of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, two thousand dollars; For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-sixth September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- three, seven hundred dollars; For blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the second article of the Blacksmith. treaty of twenty-ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- nine, seven hundred and twenty dollars; for iron and steel, two hun- iron and steer dred and twenty dollars; for purchase of salt, stipulated in the second Salt. article of the treaty of twenty-ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and fifty dollars. To the C'}t0ctaws.—For permanent annuity, stipulated in the se- Chocgaws. cond article of the treaty of sixteenth November, eighteen hundred and A‘“'“"·‘°“· five, three thousand dollars; For permanent annuity, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, six hundred dollars; _ For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, six thousand dollars ;