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 THIRTXUTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 267. 1854. 581 Fm- payment of the expenses incurred in negotiating the articles of Negotiating Liay twelfth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, with the Menominee In- Wifl}`M<·>¤<>mi¤¢¤ digms, supplemental and amendatory to the treaty of October eighteenth, I“d“‘“" eighteen hundred and forty-eight, nine hundred and fifty dollars ; For extra clerloliire for the service of the Indian office, for one year, Extra clerk commencing on the first of August, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five mm in I"‘””” thousand six hundred dollars ; °m°°’ For payment of the expenses of the delegates of the Creek nation of C*`°°k d°l€‘ Indians now in this city, one thousand one hundred and ninety-nine dol- g°{€;,m of- aP_ lars and fifty-five cents: Provided, That the following appropriations prepriatirms in container] in the Indian appropriation act, passed at the present session,  °f *85* °h· are hereby annulled and repealed; ' For fulfilling treaties with the Shawnees; permanent provision for Am, P- 328· salt, sixty dollars; blacksmith and assistant, eight hundred and forty dollars ; iron and steel, two hundred and twenty dollars; For fnllilling treaties with the Piankeshaws, in permanent annuities, Ami P- 324- eight hundred dollars; For fulfilling treaties with the Weas; permanent annuity, three thou- AMB, v- 329- sand dollars. For fulfilling treaties with the Miamies; money in lieu of laborers, two —“’°» P- 321- hundred and fifty dollars; agricultural implements, two hundred dollars ; Ame: P- 32* For fulfilling treaties with the Delawares ; permanent annuity, fourth article, treaty of August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars; permanent annuity, third article of treaty of September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars; permanent annuity, fifth article, treaty of October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, four thousand dollars; permanent annuity, article supplementary, &c., (eighteen hundred and twenty-nine) one thousand dollars; permanent provisions for blacksmith, October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; permanent provisions for iron and steel for shop, October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, two hundred and twenty dollars; For payment, as stipulated by the article dated June thirteenth, Appropriation eighteen hundred and fifty-four, supplementary to the treaty at Fort Crib- f°" C”°k °l**lm’· son, of November twenty-third, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, to individuals of the Creek nation, for “ claims for property and improvements abandoned or lost, in consequence of their emigration west of the Mississippi," to be distributed, under the direction of the chiefs and the agent of the United States for the Creeks, in the proportion as set forth and determined in the schedule referred to in the second article of the said treaty of November twenty-third, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars; P*r0v·ided,_further, That the appropriation of seventeen thousand five hundred dollars, for interest An/e,p.320. thereon contained in the Indian appropriation act, passed at the present session, be, and the same is hereby repealed; For completing the Mendota and Big Sioux River road, in accordance _Mendom and with the estimates of the Secretary of W'az·, twenty-five thousand dollars, g§d~S*°“X Rm" to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. Sec.  And be it further enacted, That the amount which it may fAppE5>p¤‘l¤¢l5>¤¤ be found necessary to pay under the act of twenty-seventh March, tg; §‘an°'§$nf;{s[ eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to the widows and orphans of the United co, 1854, ch. 24. States troops, who perished by the recent disaster to the steamship San  be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec.   And be it further enacted, That the act approved, Sep- Etfedt of subtember twenty-eight, one thousand eight hundred and fifty,entitled“An act  Offgims granting bounty land to certain officers and soldiers who have been en- Orwadowsunecr gélgéd in the military service of the United Sta.tes," the act approved SEM gg5g8F3i;; March twenty-second, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tW0,e¤t1tIGd, 18g8mb_ _{1_` "An not to make land warrants assignable and for other purposes," and