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566 TREATY WITH THE ONEIDAS. 1838. Provision in_ part of the Indians, based on such remainder, it is hereby agreed, that °”§ °“Y °{ wd every such section, fractional section, or other unsold remainder, shall, {,°,;;0i,;°m°m at the expiration of five years from the ratification of this treaty, be sold Proviso. for such sum as it will command, Provided, That no such sale shall be made for less than seventy-tive cents per acre. [This article Arvrrcnu 4th. Should the said Indians agree to emigrate, and giveup ¤¤r¤¤lL¤¤ °“*?d their reservations on the west shores of Saganaw bay at any time durmg 5S2u2in ?E;e;i,,_` the first period of sale herein before mentioned, they shall receive from tilication.] the United States the minimum price per acre, fixed for said period, and if during the second period, the minimum price for the second period. Treaty binding Anrrcrm 5th, This treaty shall be binding from the date of its conwhen ¤¤i€¤d· stitutional ratification; but its validity shall not be affected by any modification, or non-concurrence of the President and Senate, in the third and fourth articles thereof In testimony whereof, the undersigned, Superintendent of Indian Affairs and commissioner on the part of the United States, and the chiefs and delegates of said bands, have hereunto set their hands, and afiixed their seals, at the city of Saganaw on this twenty-third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and of the independence of the United States, the sixty-second year. HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT, Commissioner. Ogima Keegido, Saw~wur-bon, Mo-cuck-koosh, Show.show-0-nu-bee·see, Oe-quee-wee-sauce, Ar-ber-too-quet. Signed and executed in presence of Jeremiah Riggs, Overseer farmers I. D. E. S. Williatns Sanfl G. Watson Wm. F. Mosely, D. E. Corbin Leon Tremble Jas. La- Schcolcraft, Joseph F. Marsric, William S. Lee. l ’ To the Indian names are subjoined n mark and seal. [lgoTE.—The fofegoingéreaty was ratified with the following amendments: " tit rt' 2 4. Chaiig; ditic:ledc3€:nd?nto read article 2nd, article 3rd."] ARTICLES OF A TREATY, F8b_ 3, mg Made at the City tf Washington between Carey A. Harris, thereto

 specially direeted by the President of the United States and, the

M3,. 17, mg First. Chrtsttan and Orchard parties of the Oneida Indians residing at Green Bay, by their chiefs and representatives. Cession to the Am-. 1. Tma First Christian and Orchard parties of Indians cede to United States. the United States all their title and interest in the land set apart for them in the lst article of the treaty with the Menomonies of February AME gg9B4Q Sth, 183], and the 2d article of the treaty with the same tribe of ` October 27th, 1832. _An·r. From the foregoing cession there shall be reserved to the said Indians to be held as other Indian lands are held a tract of land