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 34 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 34. 1846. of the Oneidas, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty with the Six Nations of New York, fifteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, two thousand dollars. Interestdon For interest. on the amounts awarded Choctaw claimants under the fourteenth article of the treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, of the 8ms_ twenty-seventh September, eighteen hundred and thirty, for 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 twenty- 184.2, ch. 187. third August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, not deliverable east by the third section of the said law, per act of third of March, eigh- 1845, ch. 72. teen hundred and forty-five, viz., three thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars for the year eighteen hundred and forty-tive, and ghirgyégvehthopsgid dye; hundred and seventy-five dollars for the year 1 n un re t. Smggggzij °¤ gTo make goodailie ihtlersdg on investments in State stocks and bonds for various Indian tribes not yet paid by the States, to be reimbursed out of lthe interest when collected, nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty-four dollars and nine cents. Expenses era To defray the expenses of a mission to the wild Indi .1 __ _ _ _ ans of the “° “" d prairie, for the purpose of making treaties of peace and friendship, and ‘“°“’ "‘ “" £‘§Id"ELi$‘é$£"{'f 512 Tg’.£JZh3,? £2“3`.E€Zd“Ssf“?y bérimtfy M3 a es, een ousan dollars. Ransom of two For the ransom of two white boys Gillis Do l - _ . y e and Thomas Pearce “’h‘°° b°YS· held by the Camanches in bondage, and delivered to the agents of thd Permanent Government, five hundred dollars. ,,8,011 ,.0, cd,!;; _ Igor permanent provision for education purposes for the years Mn_ cig teen hundred and forty-five and eighteen hundred and forty-six, (omitted in previous estimates,) stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty with the Wyandots of the seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, one thousand dollars. Medals. th Fprgnedals to be céistrpbuted amongst the chiefs and leading men of e n 1ans,twenty- ve d d d ll . holdrlxpensg of To defray the lexpensdlnofitlioldiingrsa treaty with the Menomonie with"§m“IV;;gO}; Indians for the purchase of their lands north of Fox River in the rrrorriggl Territory of Wisconsin, two thousand dollars. J Payment to J. To pay J. A. S Acklin United St t D` ` A. S. A kun U. _ _ ., a es istrict Attorney for the S. DiS€dct»At_ réorthernldistrict of Alabama, for professional services in defending torney,&,g, toaptam agnes H. Rogers and Lieutenant Roberts, in suits brought ecover amagesl for an act done by them, under the order of a J superior]; officer, while in the seryice of the United States; also, to eseph Bryan. pay to esepln Bryan, agent of William Whitfield, for purchasing and· (dgsgrilgrgggg storék anrtrpals  ghe Creek Indians, pursuant to an article ma e wi said ndians four hundred and e` ht ` dollars. ’ ‘=‘?-·' Y'““‘€ of   For compensation to two commissioners to examine claims under ,,0,mSm mlm_ the treaty with the Cherokees of one thousand eight hundred and nie, Cherokee thirty-five-’six, and pay of secretary, and for contingent e enses the c mms, &¤. sum of seven thousand dollars. If the two commissioned;) here, Y0- gidgd fordshall, upon any case before them, differ in opinion, it sliall Commission to e e1r uty to call upon the Attorney-General to settle the difference gggglinuc ,,,1,, betvyeen tfhem: Provided, That the commission hereby revived shall r· con mue or one year and no lon er E s s  ‘ h0,d;]fg"; °ma;°; To defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Pottawatamic mage p,,",, andslansdof the Missouri River, three thousand dollars And it shall ICS.° Census and arid tc gtyof the different agents and sub—agents to take a census, statistics_ of Ingigngaxn such 0]:her statistical information of the several tribes by the SSC among W om they respectively reside, as may be required re ary of War. and in such form as he shall prescribe.