"Article 15. The United States hereby agree that they will appropriate the sum of four hundred thousand dollars, to be applied from time to time, under the direction of the President of the United States, in such proportions as may be best for the interests of the said Indians, parties to the treaty, for the following purposes to wit: To aid them in removing to their new homes, and supporting themselves the first year after their removal; to encourage and assist them in education, and in being taught to cultivate their lands, in erecting mills and other necessary houses; in purchasing domestic animals and farming utensils, and acquiring a knowledge of the mechanical arts."
SCHEDULE A.
CENSUS OF THE NEW YORK INDIANS AS TAKEN IN 1837.
Number residing on the Seneca Reservations: Senecas…………………………….. 2,309 Onondagas…………………………….. 194 Cayugas………………………………. 130 ——- 2,633 =====
Onondagas at Onondaga………………… 300
Stockbridge…………………………. 217
Munsees…………………………….. 132
Brothertowns………………………… 360
Oneidas in New York………………….. 620
Oneidas at Green Bay…………………. 600
St. Regis in New York………………… 350
Tuscaroras………………………….. 273
The above was made before the execution of the treaty.
R. H. GILLET, Commissioner.
SCHEDULE B.
The following is the disposition agreed to be made of the sum of three thousand dollars provided in the treaty for the Tuscaroras by the chiefs, and assented to by the Commissioner, and is to form a part of the treaty:
To Jonathan Printess, ninety-three dollars.