Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/49

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TWENTY-NINTII CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 34. 1846. 23 seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For limited annuity for twenty years, stipulated in the seventeenth article of the treaty of twenty-seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty thousand dollars. _ For education of forty youths for twenty years, including support Eau6in0n_ of teachers in the nation, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, stipulated in the twentieth article of the treaty of twenty- seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For blacksmith, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of Bimrsmims eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty, and ninth article ‘”"“““· of the treaty of twentieth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, ` six hundred dollars. For iron and steel, three hundred and twenty dollars. For three blacksmiths and assistants for sixteen years, stipulated in the twentieth article of the treaty of twenty-seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty—5ve hundred and twenty dollars. For iron and steel, nine hundred and sixty dollars. For pay of millwright, stipulated in the twentieth article of the Millwrtghr. treaty of twenty-seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, six hundred dollars. T0 the C/zickasaws.——For permanent annuity, stipulated in the act chicgmwa of twenty-fifth February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, three A¤¤¤i*Y· thousand dollars. For education for fifteen years, stipulated in the second supple- Education. mental article of the treaty of twenty-fourth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, three thousand dollars. To the Creeks.—For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth Ci-sein. article of the treaty of seventh August, seventeen hundred and A“““‘“°" ninety, one thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of sixteenth June, eighteen hundred and two, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, twenty thousand dollars. For limited annuity for fifteen years, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth March, eighteen hundred and thirty- wo, ten thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and use of shop and tools, stipulated _Bl¤¤k¤¤m¤¤, in the eighth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth January, eighteen ””'m°" G"' hundred and twenty-six, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, two hundred and seventy dollars. For two blacksmiths and assistants, and use of shops and tools, for twenty years, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. For iron and steel, five hundred and forty dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, and use of shop and tools, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the lifth article of the treaty of fourteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, two hundred and seventy dollars. For wheelwright, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of Wbeelwi-ight. gvgnty-fourth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, six hundred o ars. For wagon-maker, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of Wagsrkmakeg gotgteenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, six hundred 0 ars.