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 3IG THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 167. 1854. For salaries of six Agents, authorized by this act, at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum each, the sum of nine thousand dollars ; Interpreters. For the pay of Interpreters, per acts of the thxrtxeth June, eighteen 1834, oh. 162. hundred and thirty four, and twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred 1851, eh. 14. and fifty-one, twenty-eight thousand dollars ; _. For pay of six Interpreters for the Indian tribes in Washington Territory, three thousand dollars; · · _ For pay of six Interpreters for the Ind1an tribes in \Vashington Territory, for six months, ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one thousand five hundred dollars; Clerk et St. For the pay of Clerk to Superintendent at St. Louis, Missouri, per L°;*£b ch 84 act of tuiiengrgegenth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand ’` two hun re dollars; In g,,Hg0mi,,_ For the pay of Clerk to Superintendent in California, per act of third 1852, eh. 11. Merch, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars ; pmonw For presents to Indians, Eve thousand dollars; Provisions. For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars; Buildings. For buildings at agencies and repairs thereof, ten thousand dollars; For erecting buildings thr Indian Agents in Washington Territory, five thousand dollars; , cmangeuem. For contingencies of the Indian Department, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars; Removalof For the rezmppropriation for expenses of the removal of the Catawba G¤l¤¤·Wb¤¤· Indians to the west of the Mississippi River, and of settling and subsistin them one ear in their new homes, provided that a home shall first beg obtained f; them, and that they shall be removed only with their own consent, five thousand dollars. Christian In- T0 the Christian Indians. — For permanent annuity, stipulated in the digg; cb lu acts of May twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, and May 1826; ch: ug; twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, four hundred dollars. Ghippgwgg of To the Ohzjapewas of Sa_qanaw.—-- For permanent annuity, stipulated S¤a§¤·¤¤·Y· in the fourth article of the treaty of third of August, seventeen hundred °l’ wi' p‘ m' and ninetyilve, one thousand dollars ; Vol. vii. p. 105. For permanent annuity stipulated in the second article of the treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, eight hundred . dollars; Vol. vii. p. 204. For permanent annuity stipulated in the fourth article of the treaty of twentyéfourth of September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, one thousand ollars; Vol. vii. p. 204. For permanent provisions for the support of blacksmiths, and for farming utensils and cattle, and for the employment of persons to aid them in agriculture, stipulated in the eighth article of the treaty of the Vol. p. 529. twenty··fourth of September, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and the A I seventh article of the treaty of fourteenth of January, eighteen hundred r and thirty-seven, two thousand dollars; Vol. vii. p. 291. For education during the pleasure of Congress, stipulated in the sixth , article of the treaty of the fifth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty- six, one thousand dollars. o _ Chippewms, Uhojopewas, Menomonies, Wnnebagoes, and Mw York Indians. -— For _ :£?°m°“i?5* education during the pleasure of Co¤gress,,stipulated in the fifth article Vo1.v1i. p.`s04. of the treaty of the eleventh of August, eighteen hundred and twenty- seven, one thousand five hundred dollars. Choctaws. C'h0ctaws.—-—·For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second article Vol. vii. p. 90. of the treaty of sixteenth of November, eighteen hundred and live, three thousand dollars; Vol: vii. p. 213. For permanent annuity, for support of light-horsemen, stipulated in the thirteenth article of the treaty of the eighteenth of October, eighteen hundred and twenty, six hundred dollars;