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 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 34. 1846. 31 For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty Annuity. of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen, two thousand dollars. For purchase of salt, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of san. seventh of June, eighteen hundred and three, sixty dollars. For blacksmith and assistant during the pleasure of the President, Blacksmith: stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of seventh November, 2:3 °”""““ eighteen hundred and twenty·live, eight hundred and forty dollars. ` For iron and steel, &.c., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For blacksmith and assistant during the pleasure of the President, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of eighth August, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, Sec., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. To the Smecas and Shawnees. -—— For permanent annuity, stipulated 5,,,,%,.,, ,,,,,1 in the fourth article of the treaty of seventeenth September, eighteen $l·¤*‘¤¤r>¤· hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. A“°““Y‘ For blacksmith and assistant during the pleasure of the President, Blacksmith me stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twentieth July, eighteen ¤¤Si¤¤¤*» &¤· hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, &.c., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. To the Senecas. -·-·For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth senecu, article of the treaty of twenty-ninth September, eighteen hundred and A¤¤‘¤‘i°¤- seventeen, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of seventeenth September, eighteen hundred and eighteen, five hundred dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, during the pleasure of the President, Buck,,,,,,;, and stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth February, ¤=‘»Si¤¤¤1, Geceighteen hundred and thirty-one, eight hundred and forty dollars. For iron and steel, dw., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. Ima ma Sim, For pay of miller during the pleasure of the President, stipulated Mmm iu the fourth article of the treaty of twenty-eighth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, six hundred dollars. To the Wyandots.—For permanent annuity in lieu of all former W,,,,,,d0,,,_ annuities, stipulated in the third article of the treaty of the seven- Annuity. teenth March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, seventeen thousand tive hundred dollars. For the balance due the Wyaudots on the valuation of their im- v,,,,,, or ,,,,_ provements on the lands in Ohio and Michigan, ceded by the Wyan- prcvements ou dots to the United States, according to the appraisement made by wd °°d°d· Moses H. Kirby and John Walker, pursuant to the fifth article of the treaty made between the United States and the Wyandots at Upper Sandusky, March seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, the sum of fifty-seven thousand ninety-four dollars and twenty-four cents, in addition to the sums of money heretofore appropriated, which are also directed to be paid, the proviso to the appropriation made at the WW °h· 108- session of Congress in eighteen hundred and forty-four to the contrary notwithstanding: Provided, That the money herein or heretofore appropriated, for the payment of the appraised value of the Wyandot improvements, shall be paid by an agent of the United States to the T ,1 wbé several individual Indian claimants in person, or, in the event of the paigw °m death of any of the original claimants, then to his family, and to no other person or persons whatsoever. For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the 8;,,,.,,,,,;,;,, tenth article of the treaty of twenty-niuth September, eighteen hun- ¤¤d ¤¤i¤¢¤¤¤, dred and seventeen, seven hundred and twenty dollars. °“’· For the purchase of iron and steel, doc., for shop, two hundred and twenty dollars. For the support of a blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the