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 226 THIRTY-·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1853. March 3, 1853. CHAP. CIV.-An Act making Appropriations for tfzecurrent and cantfngent Expensesqf jbr the year ending June thirtzet/z, one t wusand ezght hundred andfijiyjtur, Bc it enacted Qy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slaies of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes. For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, vxz.: Superintendents. For the pay of Superintendents of Indian Atfairs, per acts of fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred 1g5g0h_11Q and fifty-one, and third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, twelve thousand five hundred dollars ; izggnlésli 16 For the pay nf the several Indian Agents, per acts of fifth June, eigh- 1850; ch: 82: teen hundred and fifty, twenty-exghth September, eighteen hundred and 1861, eh. 14. fifty, and twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, forty- three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars ; I¤*°¤‘P*¤*°¤· For the pay of Interpreters, per acts of the thirtieth June, eighteen 1834 ch. 162 . . 1851; 6h_ M_' hundred and thirty-four, and twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, twenty-eight thousand dollars ; _Glerk at St. For the pay of Clerk to Superintendent at St. Louis, Missouri, per act L°$jb ch 34 of twentyqseventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand ’` two hundred dollars ; At Van Buren. For the pay of Clerk to Superintendent at Van Buren, Arkansas, per 1846, ch. 84. act of twenty-seventh of June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thou— sand dollars; In California. For the pay of Clerk to Superintendent in California, per net of third 185% °h‘ 11* March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars; _ Superintendent For office rent, fuel, lights, and stationery, for the Superintendent of m O""g°“· Indian Affairs in Oregon, two thousand four hundred dollars; For travelling expenses of Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, and agents therein, twothousand dollars; Comgngmcgcs For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the State of if! C¤U1°<>¤1i¤·· California, thirty thousand dollars; Ngw Mexico_ For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory 0f New Mexico, ten thousand dollars ; gmk_ For general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory of Utah, ten thousand dollars; `Vggcing,{jOn_ For expenses already incurred, and that may hereafter be necessary, for vaccination of Indians, five thousand dollars ; Presents. For presents to Indians, five thousand dollars ; Provisions. For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars ; Repme For repairs of buildings at agencies, two thousand dollars; Contingencies. For contingencies of the Indian Department, thirty-six thousand tive hundred dollars; For deficiencies in the fund for the contingencies of the Indian Department, fifteen thousand dollars; · _ Cl¤`lS*~l¤¤ Im To the Ofmfstian ]lZdidHS.·—FO1‘ ermanent annuit sti ulated in the diuns. . . P y’ P 1824_ch_ U4_ acts of May twenty-sxxth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, and May 1826, en. 128. twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, four hundred dollars. S Cl¤iPP<=\*·‘¢\$ of th the O/azlppcwas of Saga7mm.-For permanent annuity, stipulated BL in the fourth article of the treaty of third of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-tive, one thousand dollars ; V°l· VU- P- 105- For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article of the treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, eight hundred dollars ;
 * """**··; the Indian Department, andjarfulfil tr? Treaty _StzpuZatz0ns wzth uarwus Indian Tribes-,