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 TREATY WITH THE SACS AND FOXES. 1837. 543 Anrrcnn 4th. This treaty to be binding upon the contracting parties, Treaty binding when the same shall be ratified by the United States. when ratified. In witness whereof, the said Carey A. Harris, and the undersigned chiefs and delegates of said tribe, have hereunto set their hands at the city of Washington, this 21st day of October A. D. 1837. C. A. HARRIS. Ha-sa-za ('1`he Elk’s Horn) Mnu-ka-ush-can (The Trcmbling Ha-sha-ta (The Forked Horn) Earth) Za-ya-sa (Warrior) Mon-to-he (White crane) Pa-la-ni-a,-pa-pi (Struck by n. Riccara) Ish-ta-ap-pi (Struck in the eye) To-ka·can (He that gives the First E-mo-ne. Wound) In presence of Chauncey Bush, Secretary. Joshua Pilcher, Ind. agt. W. Thompson. To the lndian names are subjoined marks. ARTICLES OF A TREATY Made at the City of Wasltington, between Carey A. Hizrris, Oct. 21, 1637. thereto specially authorised by the President · 21, 1838- and Delegates. Anricrn lst. The Missouri Sac and Fox Indians make the following q;,,,,,;,,,,, to cessidns to the United States: the U. S. First. Of all right or interest in the country between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers and the boundary line between the Sac and Fox and the Sioux Indians, de cribed in the second article of the treaty made with these and other tribes on the 19th of August 1825, to the Ante, p. 27:2. full extent to which said claim was recognised in the third article of said treaty; and of all interest or claim by virtue of the provisions of any treaties since made by the United States with the Sacs and F oxes. Second. Of all the right to locate, for hunting or other purposes, on the land ceded in the first article of the treaty of July 15th 1830, which, by the authority therein conferred on the President of the United States they may be permitted by him to enjoy. Third. Ol` all claims or interest under the treaties of November 3d, 22A¤§;· ig>·,_94i 1804, August 4th, 1824, July 15th, 1830, and September 17th, 1836, 9* 8 "H‘ for the satisfaction of which no appropriations have been made. Arvrxorm 2d. In consideration of the cession contained in the pre- Consideration ceding article, the United States agree to the following stipulations on *h€Y¢f<>\”· their part: First. To pay to the said Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, the sum Payment of of one hundred and sixty thousand dollars ($160,000.) §_l60·000 *0 I¤· It is understood and agreed that of the said sum of one hundred and gg6G ,0 be sixty thousand dollars, ($160,000,) there shall be expended in the pur- expended for chase of merchandise to be delivered whenever in the judgment of the m¢*¢h¤¤d¤¤¤· President it may be best for them twenty-five hundred dollars, ($2,500 ;) and there shall be paid to Jacques Mettez, their interpreter, for services rendered, and at their request, one hundred dollars, (S100.) Second. To invest the balance of said sum amounting to one hun-