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accounting officers, and to reimburse to other appropriations funds used for the removal and subsistence of these Indians, including outstanding claims not yet settled, eighty-five thousand dollars;

For carrying into effect the treaty with the Creek Indians of the twenty-third day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, viz:

To make the payment in stock animals, stipulated to be made by the second article of the said treaty, fifty thousand dollars;

To pay the interest at five per cent. for one year, upon the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, pursuant to the stipulations of the third article of the said treaty, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars;

To pay the claims of the McIntosh party, pursuant to the stipulations in the fifth article of the said treaty, twenty-one thousand one hundred and three dollars and thirty-three cents;

To purchase stock animals for the Creeks removed as hostiles, as stipulated by the sixth article of the treaty, ten thousand dollars;

To meet the expenses of the purchase and distribution of the stock animals, according to the requirements of the second and sixth articles, three thousand dollars;

For the payment to the Cherokee Indians of the value of the improvements upon the Missionary reservations, pursuant to a stipulation in the fourth article of the treaty of December eighteen hundred and thirty-five, in addition to the former appropriation for that object, fifteen thousand one hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-five cents;

For compensation to the commissioners under the above treaty, in addition to the appropriations of and  for that object, eight thousand dollars; to be applied only to the payment of expenses incurred prior to the twenty-third day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight;

For carrying into effect the treaty of the seventh day of February eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, with the Chippewas of Saganaw, viz:

For the payment of the purchase money of forty acres of land ceded by the first article of the treaty, three hundred and twenty dollars;

For the expenses incurred in the negotiation of the treaty, one hundred and twenty-five dollars;

For carrying into effect the treaty with the Great and Little Osages of the eleventh day of January eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, viz:

For the payment of the annuity stipulated in the second article, twenty thousand dollars;

For the support of two blacksmith establishments, building a grist and saw mill, pay of attendants and assistants, tools for the mills, and the erection of mill-houses, seven thousand eight hundred dollars;

For furnishing cows, calves, hogs, ploughs, harnesses, axes, and hoes, as stipulated by the treaty, seven thousand three hundred dollars;

For the erection of houses for chiefs, and furnishing wagons, carts, oxen, and chains, as stipulated by the treaty, six thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars;

For the payment of claims for depredations, thirty thousand dollars;

For the expenses of a commissioner to examine and settle those claims, two thousand five hundred dollars;

For the payment of the purchase money for reservations, forty-three thousand five hundred and twenty dollars;

For the reimbursement of the annuity deducted in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-five, three thousand dollars;

For the reimbursement to the Clermont band of the annuity deducted in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three thousand dollars;

For the payment to the Ioway Indians of the interest at five per cent. for one year, upon the sum of one hundred and fifty-seven thousand five