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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 159, 167. 1854. 315 regulations as may be necessary to give full efect to the provisions of this act. Aprnovmn, July 27, 1854. CHAP. QLIX.-An Act sujgzlemenzar to an Act entitled "An Act to authorize Notaries July 29, 1854. Publ"; w take and comfy axhs, Ajivrmations and Acknowledgments in certain cases." Be it enacted by the Senate and Hama of Representatives Si¤i<>¤¤ are hereby authorized to take depositions and do such other acts in rela.- {Q2': £f§f§°“°' tion to evidence to be used in the courts of the United States, in the same {mein same manner and with the same effect, as commissioners to take acknow- <>°§¥*·¤ =¤;,*h°5¤ ledgnnents of bail and aiiidnvits may now lawfully take or do. ;’;h$‘;;°;,3,r$s?°r` .Approved, July 29, 1854. sioncrs. CHAP. CLXVII. —-An Act making Appropriations jbr thecurrenz and contingent Ex ses July 31, 1854. of the Indian Department, and jbr fug/Uling Treaty Stipulations with various gnigun ·-——·—··· Tribes, for tha your ending June thirlieth, one thousand eight hundred and_/?j2yy’ivc, and jbr other purposes. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of fha United States of America in Oongwss assembled, That the following sums be, Current and and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury ¢<>¤'=*¤S¢¤'* ¤¤· not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and P°“s°S’ 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, viz.: For the pay of Superintendents of Indian Affairs, per acts of fifth Superintend- June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh February, eighteen mgm m 16 hundred and fifty-one, and third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, 18;,1;,,hQ HQ twelve thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That. the President 1852, ¤h· 11- may, from time to time, in his discretion, remove or change the location mm es of of any of the superinteudencics now or hereafter to be established by location? law; For the pay of the several Indian Agents, per acts of iifch June, Agents_ eighteen hundred and Hfcy, and twenty-seventh February, eighteen 1850, cn. 16- hundred and fifty-one, thirty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty 1851,::1;. 14. dollars ; For pay of three Indian Sub-Agents for California, at an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars each, four thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of four Indian Sub—Agcnts in Oregon Territory, at an annual salary of one thousand dollars each, four thousand dollars; For pay of two Indian Sub-Agents in Washington Tenritory, at an annual salary of one thousand dollars each, two thousand dollars; For pay of three Indian Agents in Washington Territory, for six months, ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; For pay of two Indian Sub-Agents in Washington Territory, for six months, ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars;