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 42 THIRTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 103. 1852. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty V0l.vii.p.204. of twenty-fourth of September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, one thousand dollars. _ For permanent provision for the support of blacksmiths, and forfarming utensils and cattle, and 'for the employment of persons to aid them VOL vii P 204 in agriculture, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of the ''twenty-fourth of September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and the v01. vu. 1),529. seventh article of the treaty of fourteenth of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, two thousand dollars. _ _ _ V I .. 291 For education during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the sixth °v"’ p`article of the treaty of the fifth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty- six, one thousand dollars. Chippewsshlgte- Ohippewas, Menomonces, Wnnebagoes, and Mw York Indians.—For f]g;';‘;’;;;’pmd‘f,‘ education during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the fifth article Y, rnd;,,,},,of the treaty of the eleventh of August, eighteen hundred and twenty- Vol- vii- 1>· 8% seven, one thousand five hundred dollars. Olioctaws. Ohoctqws.-—-For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article v01.vu.p.9o, of the treaty of sixteenth of November, eighteen hundred and five, three thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the VOL ,,,,_p_m_ treaty of the eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for education, stipulated in the second article Voi.vii.p.2es. of the treaty of twentieth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty- SVG, six thOuSElYl(i dollars. For life annuity to one Wayne warrior, stipulated in the twenty-first VOL vg P_ 885. article of the treaty of twenty-seventh of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty-hve dollars. For permanent provision for blacksmith, stipulated in the sixth article Vol. vu. p. 212. of the treaty of eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty, Vol vu 286. and the ninth article of the treaty of twentieth of January, eighteen 'p` hundred and twenty-five, six hundred dollars. For iron and steel, Svc., for shop, stipulated in the ninth article of the Vol. vii. p. 220, treaty of twentieth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, three hundred and twenty dollars. For interest on the amounts awarded Choctaw claimants under the fourteenth article of the treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of the twenty- v0,_v,,_p_885_ seventh of September, eighteen hundred and thirty, from the first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-two to the date of the passage of the act entitled “An act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the Service of the liscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred ism, .-,1;, cc. Mid fifty-tW0," ll Sum not exceeding two thousand dollars: Provided, _ That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized to m£1§,QQ;gW‘;°; examine the reservation claims of the Choctaws, known as Bay Indians, be examined. and of those Choctaws in whose cases the scrip awarded by the late Board of Commissioners has not been issued ; and where he shall find that such Indians are clearly entitled to land under the fourteenth article of the treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty, and under the several acts heretofore passed in relation to such claims, he is hereby authorized to extend to such claimants the provisions applicable to such claims in 18n,,,h_18·,_ the acts of twenty-third August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and 1845,eh.’12. of third March, eighteen hundred and forty-five. For supplying a deficiency in the appropriations heretofore made for removing the Choctaw Indians from Mississippi, as estimated by the Commissioner of Indian Aliairs, thirty-seven thousand four hundred and twelve dollars. 4;;,,,,k,s,,W,_ O'hic/casaws.-—For permanent annuity stipulated in the act of the 1*100, ch. 11. twenty-fifth of February, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, three thousand dollars.