1836. and his band that the deed which they have made and signed to Peter Warner for said half section of land may be ratified and confirmed. If this article of this treaty shall be approved then four hundred dollars of the above named consideration shall be deducted, but if this sixth article of this treaty shall not be approved and ratified by the President and Senate of the United States it is expressly understood that the rejection thereof shall not viciate or make void any other article or stipulation of this treaty. In testimony whereof the said Abel C. Pepper, commissioner on the part of the United States, and the above named chief and head men have hereunto subscribed their names, the day and year above written. NOW THEREFORE BE IT KNOWN, THAT I, ANDREW JACKSON, President of the United States of America, having seen and considered the said treaty, do, in pursuance of the advice and consent of the Senate, as expressed in their resolution of the thirtieth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, accept, ratify, and confirm the same, with the exception of the sixth article, as excepted in the aforesaid resolution of the Senate; which sixth article is as follows: "Art. 6. Whereas, the above named chief and his band have sold to Peter Warner one half section of the said land, and have received in payment thereof two hundred dollars and said Warner's note for two hundred dollars; and whereas, the said Warner has expended in improvements on the said land about eight hundred dollars, and has a mill almost ready to go into operation; therefore it is the particular request of the aforesaid chief and his band that the deed which they have made and signed to Peter Warner for said half section of land, may be ratified and confirmed. If this article of this treaty shall be approved, then four hundred dollars of the above named consideration shall be deducted; but if this sixth article of this treaty shall not be approved and ratified by the President and Senate of the United States, it is expressly understood that the rejection thereof shall not vitiate or make void any other article or stipulation of this treaty." IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, having signed the same with my hand. DONE at the city of Washington, this fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred [L. S.] and thirty-six, and of the independence of the United States the sixtieth. By the President: ANDREW JACKSON. JOHN FORSYTH, 1836. INDEX. PREPARED IN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF JULY 14, 1832. A. Page Abbott James, land granted his heirs 220 Abel Peggy, arrears of her father's pension paid her 129 150 Adjutant General's Office, clerks to be employed in 44 224 Alabama, five per cent. on Chickasaw lands paid to State 231 136 244 Alexandria, fire insurance company, reincorporated relief granted to, on account of subscription to canal 15 56 Alford Benedict, pension granted to him Algiers, allowance made to G. F. Brown, consul at Allen Peter L. pension granted him Alman George, correct error in entry of land 50 203 119 221 Anderson Richard, pension, which had been withheld, paid his heirs Antonius, Belgian vessel, duties on, returned Appalachicola, remove mud shoal between Fast pass and Appropriations to be paid only as may be required by objects of Appropriations, statements of to be published annually Appropriations--for Support of Government, in part, Congress in full, civil and diplo- |