Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/283

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THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 118. 1848. 257 and one thousand pounds of steel, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-third October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, seven hundred and seventy dollars; For pay of miller, in lieu of gunsmith, stipulated in the filth article Miller_in lieu of the treaty of sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, six hun- °fg“”°‘““h· dred dollars; For one hundred and sixty bushels of salt, stipulated in the fifth Salt. article of the treaty of sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, three hundred and twenty dollars; For education, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of twenty- Education. third October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, two thousand dollars; For the eighth of twenty instalments in money, stipulated in the Money. second article of the treaty of twenty-eighth November, eighteen hundred and forty, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; For payment in lieu of laborers, stipulated in the sixth article of the P¤Ym¢¤*$¤ll¢¤ treaty of twenty-eighth November, eighteen hundred and forty, two °Nab°r°"' hundred and fifty dollars; For agricultural assistance, stipulated in the fifth article of the _-‘·3*l°“l*¤”*l¤s· treaty of sixth October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two hundred s'm°°°' dollars. For payment for improvements on the lands ceded, as stipulated in I¤¤p¤>*¤1¤¢¤*¤ the sixth article of the treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and °“ lands °°d°d' the seventh article of the treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thousand seven hundred and one dollars and sixty-eight cents. T0 the Eel Rivers, (Jmamics.) -— For permanent annuity, stipulated Eel _ Rivers, in the fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred ld;;;,'}:;:;", M_ and ninety-five, five hundred dollars; ,,u,r;as_ For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of twenty-first August, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fifty dollars; For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third article of the treaty, and separate article of the treaty, of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. T0 the Memmcnies. —— For limited annuity for twenty years, stipu- Meaomoriies. lated in the second article of the treaty of third September, eighteen Limited °¤¤"l· hundred and thirty-six, twenty thousand dollars; ty' For two blacksmiths and assistants, stipulated in the second article Blacksmiths of the treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one °“d ““m“‘*· thousand four hundred and forty dollars; For iron and steel for shops, four hundred and forty dollars , I'°“ °”d ‘*°°l- For purchase of provisions, stipulated in the second article of the P*'°"l°l°¤°· treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars; For two thousand pounds of tobacco, stipulated in the second article T°b°°°°· of the treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three hundred dollars; _ For farming utensils and cattle, stipulated in the second article of S,,5‘;l‘§‘;‘§,£°“' the treaty of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, five ` hundred dollars ; For thirty barrels of salt, stipulated in the second article of the treaty sd'- of third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, one hundred and fifty dollars. (lb the Ornahas.— For blacksmith and assistant for ten years, and Omahas._ during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of ”g;‘;j:fm‘"’°“d the treaty of fifteenth July, eighteen hundred and thirty, seven hundred ` and twenty dollars; For iron and steel for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars; Tron wd Mel- For agricultural implements for ten years, and during the pleasure Apricuhumj of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of lm? ¤m¢¤¤- Von. IX. Pun. -33