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 TREATY WITH THE WINNEBAGOES. Oc·1·. 13, 1846. 879 fencing lands, under the direction of the Pre ident of the United States, at their new home; ten thousand dollars to be set apart and applied, under the direction of the President, to the creation and carrying on of one or more manual labor schools for the benefit of said tribe of Indians; and five thousand dollars for building a saw and grist mill. The balance of said sum of one hundred and ninety thou- Bdmce 0;- sand dollars, viz., eighty-five thousand dollars, to remain in trust with $8§.00Q ¢¤ ¤=· the United States, and five per cent. interest thereon to be paid an-  ,,:2 nually to said tribe or applied for their benefit, as the President of the States, at tive United States may from time to time direct, for the period of thirty P°" °°”*·“‘°°'°”· years, which shall be in full payment of the said balance: Provided, proviso, That no part of the said consideration moneys shall be paid until after the arrival of said tribe of Indians at their new home, and appropriationsshall have been made by Congress; and that the sums for meeting their present engagements, for removal and subsistence, and for exploring their new home, shall be paid to the chiefs in open council, in such manner as they in said council shall request. Anrrcnn V. It is further agreed by the parties to this treaty, that the said tribe Said Indians to of Indians shall remove to their new home within one year after the ;';T,°,¥2m;°,n°;f; ratification of this treaty, and their new home shall have been pro- year from min. cured for them, and they duly notified of the same.  °*` ***1* Anrrcm VI. It is further agreed by the parties to this treaty, that the President President rnay, may, at his discretion, (should he at any time be of opinion that the 3:1:;: d;"'::;;,';: interest of the Indians would be thereby promoted,) direct that any of me Enoney portion of the money, not exceeding ten thousand dollars per annum, MW rmié:) i¤ now paid in goods, as provided for by the last clause of the fourth §{Q;‘,ls,0t‘;h,,°,,:*:,: article of the treaty of the first of November, 1837, be applied to the chase of provispurchase of additional provisions, or to other purposes. *°°“· In testimony whereof, the Commissioners, Albion K. Parris, John J . lgsiggd 0°*°l>¤¥ Abert, and T. P. Andrews, and the undersigned Chiefs, Head Men, and ’ ' Delegates, of the Winnebago Tribe of Indians, have hereunto subscribed their names and amxed their seals, at the City of Washington, this thirteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. ALBION K. PARRIS, JOHN J. ABERT, } Commissioners. T. P. ANDREWS, Hoang-ho·¤o-knw, Waw-roo-jaw·bee-kaw, Is·jaw·go-bc-kaw, Baptist-Lasalica, Co-no-ha.-ta-kaw, Waw-kon-chaw·per kaw, Naw-hoo-skaw-kaw, Kaw-how-a.h·kaw, Shoong-skaw·kaw, Hakh·ee-nee-kaw, Kooz-a-ray-kaw, Waw-kon-chaw-ho-no-kaw, Waw-ma-noo·ka·kaw, Maw-hee-ko-shay-naw-zhee·k•w, Ha-naw-hoong-per-kaw, Maw-nee-ho-no-nic, Wo·gie-qua-haw, Maw-ho-kee-wee·kaw, Wow-hon-chaw-she-shick-kaw, Sho-go-nee·kaw, Chas-chun-kaw, Watch-ha-ta-kaw, Naw·hey-lree-kaw, by Henry M. Rice, his delegate. Ah-hoo·zheb-kavv, Von IX. Tssrvr. --9