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 328 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 167. 1854. of the twenty-ninth of September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, two thousand dollars ; _ For permanent provision for the purchase of sqlt, shpulatcd in the _ third article of the treaty of the seventh of June, mghtcen hundred and V"' "i" P' 75' three sixty dollérs · P°’**P‘581' Fo} blacksmith ,and assistant, during the pleasure of the Pres;. V1 .. 856 dent, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the eighth of ggsztpgsl "August, eighteen hundred and thiri:y·0nc, eight hundred and {orgy ’' dollars; For iron and steel for shop, during the pleasuref 0; the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty o t c eighth of v°1·'“· P' 856* August eivhtccn hundred and thirty-cnc, two hundred and twenty Pm, p.681. douanj *= seuacm md Senezas and S/zawnees.—-For permanent annuity, stipulated in the Sh*“"“°“· fourth article of the treaty of the seventeenth of September, eighteen Vo1.vii. p. 179. hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars; For blacksmith and assistant, during the pliasure of the President, __ stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty 0 the twentieth of July V°l' m` p' 3m' eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars ;, For iron and steel for shops, during the pleasure of the Presivol vii P 352 dent, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twentieth of `' 'July, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, two hundred and twenty dollars · Sgnccw Sem;·as.—b`or permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of vol VH P 161 the treaty of the twenty-ninth of September, eighteen hundred and ‘' 'seventeen, five hundred dollars; For permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty Vol VH P 175 of the seventeenth of Se;;tcmbe1·, eighteen hundred and eighteen, five `` 'hundred dollars; For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in tho fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of Vol. vii. p. 849. February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars · For ’i1·0n and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of §obruary, eighteen hundred and thirty-01:10, two hundred and twenty ollars · For Emmy of miller, during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the twenty-eighth of February eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six hundred dollars. , Smkmdg“_ S¢0ck6r€<Zges.—For the removal of the Stockbridge Indians to the country west of the Mississippi River, which has been selected for and V L 57 o.p;§·3;rcd  thin;) ang fzar sngbaistcixce iorfonihygr, sti;E)ulutcd: i{1t;l1e o ix.p.¤ .e1g an eo o aayo e weny-our ovem cr e1g1 cn hundred and forty—c¢ight, seven thousand dollars; 7 Umpquas, Umpqucw, (O'0w-Oreck Band. )-——·FOI' first of twenty instalments in B (<éo;v-Greek béankcts, clofghing, provisions, and stock, stipulated in the third article of M · the treaty 0 the nineteenth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty- Pass, p. 1027. three fivc hundred and Efty dollars · Fcir the purchase of blankets, clczthing, and goods, stipulated in the Hrsé clan? 0% the third article of the treaty of nineteenth of September, cig teen un rad and fiffy-three ond thousand dollars; For the erection of tvgo dwelliigg-houses, plougxing and fencing a, field, apd purchamng seeds, stipulated m the fourth amclc of the treaty of the gugztcenth of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, one thousand 0 ars; Umm. mahs.·——For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Utahs, pursuant Vol. ix. p. 984. to- dy: requirements of the eighth article of the treaty of December Pose, 5 4. tlmucth, eighteen hundred and forty-uiuc, Eve thousand dollars.