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 THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 91. 1850. 555 For interest on one million one hundred thousand dollars, at five Interest on par eentum, stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of the first $U00·°00· November, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, fifty-five thousand dollars. For interest on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five per centum, stip- Interest on ulnted in the fourth article of the treaty of the thirteenth October, $85»°°°· eighteen hundred and forty-six, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For payment in full, of a like sum, heretofore wrongfully paid, by Payment of the Secretary of War, out of the annuities of said Indians to the legal ;.';f1';‘{md"‘;’°‘;§` representatives of John McFarland, deceased, the sum of twelve thou- tofore. sand dollars; to be paid to the said Winnebagoes " per capita," as now required by law. T0 the IVcas. —-For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fifth arti- Wea:. ele of the treaty of second October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, A¤¤¤i*Y· three thousand dollars. T0 the Creeks. -— For the re-appropriation of the sum carried to the Creeks. _ surplus fund, under head of " fulfilling treaties with the Creeks," ti°£°‘*PP'°P¤”·· June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, per surplus fund war- ' rant number nineteen, one thousand two hundred and fifty~seven dol— lars and eighty-five cents. To the Iowas.-—-For the re-appropriation of the sum carried to the I<>W¤¤· _ _ surplus fund, under the head of " fulfilling treaties with the Iowas," m£‘°’“PP'°P“°` June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, per surplus fund warrant number nineteen,one thousand five hundred dollars. To the Ottowas and C'hippctvas.—For the re~appropriation of the Qttcwas and sum carried to the surplus fund, under head of " fulfilling treaties with ChiQg;"”rbPm_ the Ottowas and Chippewas," June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and r,;,,,,, PP forty-seven, per surplus fund warrant number nineteen, two thousand four hundred and twelve dollars and sixteen cents. To the Wyandots. — For the re-appropriation of the sum carried to Wyandots. _ the surplus fund, under head of " fulfilling treaties with the Wyan- ,,°5°`“?P’°P“’·` dots," June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, per surplus fund ° warrant number nineteen, one thousand and twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. _ To the Clzerakees. —Fcr compensation and expense of the commit- Cherokeee. tee of old settler party of Cherokees, their clerks, &rc., for services °fg;’;£?:;;*i;? rendered in pursuance of the provision contained in the fifth article of om settlef Pmy_ the treaty of seventeenth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars. I To the Choetaws.—For interest on the amounts awarded Cléoctgw ghtgctaps. u c aimants, under the fourteenth article of the treat of Dancin - ab it “ '°“ ° Creek, of September twenty-seventh, eighteen huhdred and thirty, for Wudi for hmm lands on which they resided, but which it is now impossible to give them, and in lieu of the scrip that has been awarded under the act of- August twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and joint reso- 1842, eh. 187. lution of Congress of August third, eighteen hundred and forty-six, not deliverable east by the third section of said law, per act of March third, eighteen hundred and forty-five, eighty-séven thousand two hundred dollars. ‘ For compensation of three special agents and four interpreters for Three special the Indian tribes of Texas, including the purchase of presents, fifteen $5,*:;;;*g fm; thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary Indians of Texof the Interior. °*· For expenses of holding treaties with the Indian tribes of Oregon, Treaties vvith for an extinguishment of their claims to lands lying west of the Cas- 0'°g°“ I“d'““°‘ cade Mountains, authorized by act of Congress of fifth June, eighteen 1850, eb. 16. hundred and fifty, the same being in addition to the appropriation made by that act, fifteen thousand dollars.