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THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr-r. 91. 1850. 55] sections of land set apart by treaty of the second June, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for educational purposes, per resolution of the Senate of nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars. For limited annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty Annuity. of the eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, twenty thousand dollars. For two smith’s establishments, stipulated in the second article of Two smith's the treaty of the eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, °”ab1”bm°“‘”· two thousand dollars. For pay of two millers, stipulated in the second article of the treaty Two mmers. of the eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, one thousand two hundred dollars. T0 the Piankeshaws.-For permanent annuities, stipulated in the Piankeshaws. fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and A¤¤¤i*i*=¤· ninety-tive, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the thirtieth December, eighteen hundred and live, three hundred dollars. To the Paumees.——For agricultural implements, stipulated in the Pawnses. fourth article of the treaty of the ninth of October, eighteen hundred im 1*;·I§1;‘;Q*“"1 and thirty-three, one thousand dollars. P ` To the Pottawatomies of Hur0n.—For permanent annuity, stipu- Pottawatomies lated in the second article of the treaty of the seventeenth November, °fE1“'°?;· eighteen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. um y' To the Pottawatomics. ——For permanent annuity, stipulated in the Pottawatomies. fourth article of the treaty of the third August, seventeen hundred and A“““‘°°‘ ninety-five, one thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of second October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two thousand tive hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, two thousand dollars. For life annuity to chief, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twentieth September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, one hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dollars. For limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of tlwpntieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, fifteen thousand o lars. For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, four hundred dollars. For limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of me treaty of tiwgnty-six October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, twenty thousand o ars. For limited annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the twenty-six September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, fourteen thousand dollars. For life annuity to chiefs, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-six September, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, seven hundred dollars. For limited annuity, stipulated in the second supplemental article of