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 572 THIR.TY—FIR.ST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 12. 1851. _Pensions to of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and twenty-first Jrfly, eighteen Riggs “‘1 °*" hundredl and forty-eight, seventy-four thousand eight hundred and 1836; 6h_ 35g_ twenty dollars., 1848. ¤h· 108- For pensions to widows, under the act of seventh July, one thousand 1838* °h‘ 18g' eight hundred thirty-eight, fifty-six thousand dollars. 1843, ch. 102. For pensions to widows, under the act of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, twelve thousand dollars. 1844, eh. 102. For pensions to widows, under the acts of the seventeenth of June, 1848, on. 8 one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, second of February, one and ob. 120. thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and twenty-ninth of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, forty-four thousand dollars. Treaty with For fulfilling treaty with Wyandots, one hundred and eighty-seven wY““d°°“· thousand dollars. Treaty with For fulfilling treaty with the Utahs, eighteen thousand dollars. UQ::;, with For fulfilling treaty with the Navajoes, eighteen thousand dollars. Nav ·m.;_ For arrearages of compensation, from first of October, eighteen _ I¤iii=¤¤ ¤5s¤¤¢¤ hundred and fifty, to thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, to m C°*M°!m°° the Indian agents for the Indian tribes of California, six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Treaties with For expenses of holding treaties with the various tribes of Indians gggus “‘ C“l*‘ in California, in addition to the appropriation of the thirtieth of Sep- ' tember, eighteen hundred fifty, twenty-five thousand dollars. Y~q¤¤¤V¤i and For expenses of removal and subsistence of the Chippewas of Lake gggséigiifgwugf Superior and the Mississippi from the lands ceded under the treaties of the twenty-ninth of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- ¥°l· YSL P???;- seven, and fourth of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty- °f8g;:lg,]£`9¥ two, in addition to appropriation of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For expenses of the removal of the sub·agency for the Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Mississippi from the old site at Lapointe to the new one, including the erection of necessary buildings, three thousand dollars. 01d-settier For compensation and expenses of the committee of old-settler party Bfggkegg *h° of Cherokees, their clerks, &.c., for services rendered in pursuance of ` the provisions contained in the fifth article of the treaty of seventeenth August, eighteen hundred and' forty-six, in addition to the appropriation of thirtieth of September, eighteen hundred aud fifty, in full for 1850. ch- 91. all service rendered, or hereafter to he rendered, one thousand five hundred dollars. wad tribes of For expenses of holding treaties with the wild tribes of the prairie, uw 1>¥¤i1’i¤· and for brin ing delegates on to the seat of government, one hundred thousand dohars. chown, For expenses of the removal and subsistence of the Choctaws from the State of Mississippi to the Choctaw country west of that river, in pddition to former appropriations for that object, twentv thousand dollars waaaebegeee, For payment to the Winnebago Indians, of this sum erroneously charged against the fund of ten thousand dollars set apart _(out of the consideration to be paid for the lands ceded) by the eighth clause of VOL vm P_ 5,,6 the fourth article of the treaty of the first of November, eighteen hun- ` dred and thirty-seven, six thousand two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty-eight cents. cnet-okoes. For payment to the Cherokee nation, the sum of seven’hundred and twenty-four thousand six hundred and three dollars and thirty-seven cents, and interest on the above sum, at the rate of five per centum per annum, from twelhh day of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, until paid, shall be paid to them out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated ; but no interest shall be paid after the first of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, if any portion of the money is