with the said Oliver Phelps, Isaac Bronson and Horatio Jones, interchangeably set their hands and seals. Dated the 30th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. Con-nea-ti-u, his mark X (L. S.) Koe-en-twah-ka, or Corn Planter, his mark (L. S.) Won-don-goohk-ta, his mark (L. S.) Te-kon-non-du, his mark (L. S.) Te-ki-ain-dau, his mark (L. S.) Sa-goo-yes, his mark (L. S.) Tou-yo-cau-na, or Blue Koying-quau-tah, or Young King, his mark (L. S.) Soo-goo-ya-wau-tou, or Red Jacket, his mark (L. §.) Ona-ya-wos, or Farmer's Brother, his mark (L. S.) Ka-oun-doo-wand, or Pollard, his mark (L. S.) Au-wen-nau-sa, his mark X (L. S.) Sealed and delivered in presence of } JOHN THOMSON, JASPER PARRISH, Interpreter. NOW BE IT KNOWN, That I THOMAS JEFFERSON, President of the United States of America, having seen and considered the said agreement, do, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, accept, ratify, and confirm the same and every clause and article thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, and signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of Washington, the seventh day of February, in (SEAL) the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three; and of the Independence of the said United States, the twentyseventh. TH: JEFFERSON. By the President. JAMES MADISON, Secretary of State. INDEX. ACCOUNTANT OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. ADDITIONAL sum appropriated for clerk hire in his office, ACTS. chap. 6, s. 2, p. 13. Repeal of certain acts relative to the judiciary, Revival of others, chap 8, s. 102, p. 15. s. 3. p. 16. Repeal of such as come within the purview of that fixing the Repeal of such as lay certain internal taxes, chap. 9, s. 29, p. 30. Declaring the assent of Congress to an act of Virginia, con- chap. 23, p. 70. Act for the augmentation of certain salaries revived and con- chap. 25, p. 71. For partly suspending the one regulating foreign coins and for chap. 38, p. 119. To revive the one for "Establishing trading houses with the chap. 39, p. 120. Repeal of part of that establishing the seat of government, chap. 52, s. 5, p. 210. chap. 89, p. 308. Adjutant of the army. See military peace establishment. Agents. See Indian tribes. Agents military. See military peace establishment. Apportionment. See representatives. APPROPRIATION. To make good deficiencies of former appropriations, for the chap. 6, s. 2 and 3, p. 12 and 13. Of an annual sum for presents to Indians, chap. 13, s. 13, p. 46. Towards the support of government for 1802, chap. 15, p. 54. chap. 16, p. 54. For carrying the French Convention into effect, chap. 17, p. 55. Concerning certain light houses, chap. 20, s. 7. p. 67. For repairing and erecting piers in the river Delaware, s. 8, p. 67. To assist Samuel Dexter in defraying certain expenses, chap. 22, p. 69. For the extinguishment of the public debt, chap. 32, s. 1. p, 103. For the widows and orphans of persons lost in the Insurgent and Pickering, chap. 33, p. 111. For the support of the navy for 1802, chap. 43, p. 136. For the military establishment for 1802, chap. 46, p. 148. For the support of government for 1802,. chap. 47, p. 151. For carrying the Convention with Great-Britain into effect, chap. 49, p. 172. For the relief of Fulwar Skipwith, chap. 50, p. 173. For the relief of sick and disabled seamen, chap. 51, s. 1, p. 174. For the naval service of the United States for 1803, chap. 54, p. 195. For foreign intercourse, chap. 61, s. 1, p. 205. |