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 144 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 31. 1847. in the second article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two hundred and fifty dollars. For the purchase of three thousand pounds of tobacco for thirty years, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and fifty dollars. For the purchase of one thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco for twenty-seven years, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of fifteenth of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. _ For the support of three blacksmiths and assistants for thirty years, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the first of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. For iron and steel, &,c., for shops, six hundred and sixty dollars. For pay of labor, and for oxen, for thirty years, stipulated in the third article of the treaty, of the first August, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. For the purpose of education for twenty-seven years, stipulated in the fourth 'article of the treaty of fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, three thousand dollars. For the support of six agriculturists, purchase of oxen, ploughs,and other implements, for twenty-seven years, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars. For the pay of two physicians, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of the fifteenth September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, four hundred dollars. For interest on investment in stock, at five per centum, on one million one hundred thousand dollars, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of first November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, fifty- five thousand dollars. For fulfilling treaty with the Winnebagoes, viz.: To enable them to comply with their resent engagements, and to cover fthe expenses of exploring and selecting their new home, per fourth article of treaty of thirteenth October, eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand dollars. d {or expenses of removal, same article and treaty, twenty thousand o ars. For expenses of subsisting them for one year after removal, same article and treaty, twenty thousand dollars. For breaking up and fencing land, same article and treaty, ten thousand dollars. For establishing manual labor schools, same article and treaty, ten thousand dollars. For erection of mills, same article and treaty, five thousand dollars. For interest on eighty-five thousand [dollars,] at five per centum, same article and treaty, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following sums, hereinafter mentioned, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of the current' fiscal year, viz. : For fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, and for other purposes, viz. : !’°““”*°’“i°’· To the P0ttazuat0mi¢s.—For payment in money, to enable said Indians to arrange their affairs and pay their just debts, to pay for their improvements, to purchase wagons, horses, and other means of transportation to their new homes, and to pay individuals for the loss of property, stipulated in the fifth article of the treaty of fifth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, fifty thousand dollars.