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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 34. 1846. 33 For annuity to Seminoles for fifteen years, in goods, stipulated in A,,,,,,;,;,,, t, the sixth article of the treaty of January fourth, eighteen hundred and Seminoles. forty-five, two thousand dollars. For annuity to Seminoles for fifteen years, in money, stipulated in the sixth article of the treaty of fourth of January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, three thousand dollars. For agricultural implements to Seminoles for five years, stipulated _ Agricultural ln the seventh article of the treaty of fourth January, eighteen hun- gzgfgfgf *° aired and forty-five, one thousand dollars. ' For expenses of making the northern and western boundary lines Marking bounof the Creek country, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of 3**7::¤°$ °f'*h° fourth January, eighteen hundred and forty~five, five thousand dol- r°° wm y' lars. For payment to the American party of St. Regis Indians, stipulated P=$Ym¤¤¤ W in supplemental article to the treaty with the Six Nations of New €}°§2°§;,i§a{;{ York, of fifteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, one diana. ° thousand dollars. For defraying contingent expenses of commissioners to adjust C,,,t,,,g_,,,,,,e,, claims to Choctaw reservations, under the treaty of September, eigh- o{Cli¤euw comteen hundred aud' thirty, in addition to former appropriations, six ""”‘°"°”· thousand five hundred dollars. For the reappropriation of this amount due the Senecas and Shaw- Reapproprianees, for the erection of a saw-mill and blacksmith shop, stipulated in gm S°*` ¤m°°¤*; the fourth article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen hundred 5;:,,:35:38 m and thirty-one, six hundred and seventy-one dollars and sixty-seven cents. For the reappropriation of this amount due the Senecas, and Senecas and Shawnees, for property lon, forage furnished, &.c., stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-ninth December, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, one thousand dollars. For the reappropriation of this amount due for improvements val- Re,,",,,?,;,. ued under the sixth article of the treaty of twenty-fourth October, *i<>¤ Of 餤¤}¤¤¤ eighteen hundred and thirty-four, with the Miamies, stipulated in the dumb'} M'"°’°°‘ seventh article of the treaty of sixth November, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, five thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars. For the reappropriation of this amount due the western Cherokees, _ Reappropriafor stock lost, being the balance of the appropriation made the twen- §3“w°"t m8Yl"* ty-eighth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, for the satisfaction H,;;,,? HD °` of claims of this character, two thousand seven hundred and fifty-two 183% ¤h· 105- dollars and fifty cents. For expenses of John W. Quiney, a Stockbridge Indian, to the Expense: of J. seat of government, while here, and returning, the sum of two hun- W·Q¤i¤¢Y· dred dollars. For expenses of delegations of Cherokees to the seat of govern- Expenses or ment, while here, and returning to their homes, five thousand five ghgf;§€é;2°“ °*` hundred dollars. ' For expenses of a delegation of Winnebagoes to the seat of gov- gxpenm of ernment, while here, and returning to their homes, five thousand dol- ¤ d¤leg¤fi¤n vf lars: Provided, no part of the two last appropriations for expenses of W"m°b°‘g°°°‘ delegations of Cherokees and Winnebagoes shall be paid to any citi— h0€°,0":e°mdg“d zen of the United States, nor shall any part be paid but upon regular P ` accounts and vouchers, showing to whom paid and for what paid, except such olhcer or agent as the President of the United States shall direct to accompany the said deputation of Winnebagoes. For payment to Baptiste Powlis, and the chiefs of the nrst Christian Payment to party of the Oneidas, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty B“P‘i*’*€ P°Wli¤· with the Six Nations of New York, fifteenth January, eighteen bundred and thirty-eight, four thousand dollars. Pl en, to For payment to William Day, and the chiefs of the Orchard party wmnl.'; Von. IX. Pun. -5