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 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. S1s:ss.II. Ch. 31. 1847. 139 stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March. eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars. `For vaccine matter, medicines, and pay of physician, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three hundred dollars. For purchase of provisions for twenty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of tiventy-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand dollars. For six thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco for twenty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty~eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, nine hundred and seventy-fiv dollars. For one hundred barrels of salt for twenty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three hundred and fifty dollars. For five hundred fish barrels for twenty years, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For three blacksrniths and assistants, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For iron and steel, &.c., for shops, six hundred and sixty dollars. For gunsmith at Mackinaw, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, six hundred dollars. For iron and steel, Sec., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For pay of two farmers and assistants, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, sixteen hundred dollars. For pay of two mechanics, stipulated in the seventh article of the treaty of twenty-eighth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, twelve hundred dollars. To the Osages. ——For interest, at five per centum, on sixty-nine Omg6S- thonsand one hundred and twenty dollars, the valuation of fifty-four sections of land set apart by treaty of eighteen hundred and twenty- five for education, per resolution of the Senate of nineteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three thousand four hundred and fifty-six dollars. For limited annuity for twenty years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty- nine, twenty thousand dollars. For support of two srniths’ establishments, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty- nine, two thousand dollars. For pay of two millers for nfteen years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty- nine, twelve hundred dollars. For pay of two assistant millers for eleven years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of eleventh January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, four hundred and fifty dollars. _ T0 the PiankesIzaws.—-For permanent annuity, stipulated in the P¤¤¤k°Sl¤¤W¤· fourth article of the treaty of third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of thirtieth December, eighteen hundred and five, three hundred dollars. To the Pawnees, --For agricultural implements for five years, and P**W¤°°¤· during the pleasure of the president, stipulated in the fourth article