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ARTICLES SUPPLEMENTARY, S,,p,_2y,,833_ To the treaty made at Chicago, in the State of Illinois, on' the ——···-· 26th day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- three, between George B. Porter, Thomas J TC Owen and William PVeatheoj`ord, Commissioners on the part of the ·United States, of the one part, and the United Nation of Chippewa, Ottowa and Potawatamie Indians, of the other part, concluded at the same place on the twenty-seventh day if September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between the said Oommissioners on the part of the United States of the one part, and the Chiefs and Head-men of the said United Nation ry" Indians, residing upon the reservations of land situated in the Territory of Michigan, south of Grand river, of the other part. Cessionofland Amucnm lst-The said chiefs and head-men cede to the United '° U·S· States, all their land situate in the Territory of Michigan south of Grand river, being the reservation at Notawasepe of 4 miles square contained in the 3d clause of the 2d article of the treaty made at Chicago, on the 29th day of August 1821, and the ninety-nine sections of land contained in the treaty made at St. Joseph on the 19th day of Sept. 1827 ;-and also the tract of land on St. Joseph river opposite the town of Niles, and extending to the line of the State of Indiana, on which the villages of To-pe-ne-bee and Pokagon are situated, supposed to contain about 49 sections. Chiefs and Amicus 2d—In consideration of the above cession, it is hereby }%°”d·m°“ P*“'· agreed that the said chiefs and head-men and their immediate tribes ms l° "°°ty' shall be considered as parties to the said treaty to which this is supplementary, and be entitled to participate in all the provisions therein contained, as a part of the United Nation; and further, that there shall be paid by the United States, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars: to be applied as follows. Moneys to he Ten thousand dollars in addition to the general fund of one hundred wid ¤"<>{l¤¤dS thousand dollars, contained in the said treaty to satisfy sundry indivi- ’°l'"q“'Sh°d‘ duals in behalf of whom reservations were asked which the Commissioners refused to grant;——the manner in which the same is to be paid being set forth in the schedule “A," hereunto annexed. Twenty-tive thousand dollars in addition to the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars contained in- the said Treaty, to satisfy the claims made against all composing the United Nation of Indians, which they have admitted to be justly due, and directed to be paid according to Schedule “B," to the Treaty annexed. Goods,provi- Twenty-five thousand dollars, to be paid in goods, provisions and sions, &»<=· lgprses, in addition to the one hundred thousand dollars contained in the reaty. Annuities. And forty thousand dollars to be paid in annuities of two thousand dollars a year for twenty years, in addition to the two hundred and eighty thousand dollars inserted in the Treaty, and divided into pay- ments of fourteen thousand dollars a year. JQ3g?,?,;;' Aarrcma 3d-All the Indians residing on the said reservations in yam, Michigan shall remove therefrom within three years from this date, (4492)