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TREATY WITH THE POTTAWATIMIES. 1832. 401 For Po-ka-kanse, one half section: For N as-wau-kee, one section : For Man-me-nass, one half section: For Paul Longlois, one half section : For Peter Longlois, junr.. one half section: For Shaw-bo-wah-tuck, one quarter section: For Betsey Rousau, one quarter section: For John Davis, one half section: For Nancy Cicott, one quarter section: For Amelia Cicott, one quarter section: For Lazette Allen, one quarter section: For Polly Grifhth, daughter of Ne-bcsh, two sections: For Chop-y-tuck, or J olm Payne, one section: For Joe Bcrisau, one quarter section: For Q.uash—mau, one quarter section: For Mas·co, one quarter section: For Mis-sink-qu-quah, six sections: For Aub-e-naub-bee, ten sections: For Nee-kaw Dizzardee, one quarter section: For Mog-see, one half section: To Kaubee, one half section: To old Ann Mac-i-to, one half section: To old Vi/`ee-saw, one half section: To Pe-te—no-on, one half section: To Tou-se-qua, the wife of Joe Baily, one section : T0 Au-taw-co-num, daughter of the Crane, one section: To Sen-niss-quah and l1er daughter Nancy, two sections: To James Burnett, one section: To To-gah, a Potawatomie woman, one quarter section: To Mary Ann Bruner, one quarter section. The foregoing reservations shall be selected, under the direction of the President of the United States, after the lands shall have been surveyed, and the boundaries to correspond with the public surveys. AB.TICLB IV. In consideration of the aforesaid cession, the United Annuities and States will pay fifteen thousand dollars annually for twelve years; Thirty- P¤Ym€”*¤· two thousand dollars, in goods, will be paid as soon after the signing of these articles, as they can be procured, and ten thousand dollars, in goods, will be paid next spring, at Notta-wa-si-pa, and to be paid to that band, and pay their just debts, agreeably to a schedule hereunto annexed, amounting to twenty thousand seven hundred and twenty-one dollars. The section of land granted by the treaty of St. Joseph to To-pe-nau- Tract to be koung, wife of Peter Longlois, shall be purchased by the United States, l’°“8l“ l’Y U·S· if the same can be done for the sum of eight hundred dollars. The United States agree to appropriate, for the purposes of educating Education. Indian youths, the annual sum of two thousand dollars, as long as the Congress of the United States may think proper, to be expended as the President may direct. This treaty shall take effect and be obligatory on the contracting par- Treaty, when ties, as soon as the same shall have been ratified, by the President of *0 *61* °ll°°l· the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. In testimony whereof, the said Jonathan Jennings, John Davis, and Marks Crume, commissioners as aforesaid, and the chiefs, head men, and warriors of the Pctowatomies, have gergunto set therr 51 I