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 330 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 155. 1858. compensation of laborers and other employees, sixty-one thousand five hundred dollars. I¤¤id¤¤¤l 9x- For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Califcrnia, l6;'§’§,:n§f" m including travelling expenses of the superintendent, agent, and sub-agent, fifteen thousand dollars. For defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians of California to the reservations in that State, and for pay of physicians, smiths, mechanics, and laborers at the reservations, one hundred and sixty- two thousand dollars. Incidental ex- For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in New §;’;‘;§;O’“ N"' Mexico, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful arti- ' cles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes and sustain themselves by the pursuit of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollars. Incidental ex- For the compensation of three special agents and three interpreters for P°”*°° m T°x”· the Indian tribes of Texas and for purchase of presents, fifteen thousand dollars. For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and furnishing mcultural implements and stock for the Indians in Texas, fifty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to accept and survey the Indian reservation designated by an act of the legislature of the State of Texas, approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty- six, and to appoint an Indian agent for said reservation. For the maintenance of a school at Brazos agency, pay of a teacher, and purchase of books, one thousand five hundred dollars. Incidental ex- For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Terri- P°"’°“ m Um' tory of Utah, presents of goods, agricultural implements and other useful articles, including travelling expenses of the superintendent, agents, and clerk hire, fifty-five thousand dollars. 0r¤¢kS· Creeks.-F or payment in goods to the, Creek Indians for damages on their annuity goods, wrecked in the steamer Governor Meigs, in December, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand nine hundred and ninety- five dollars and twenty-five cents. S°ml¤°l°¤· Seminoles.-—For payment to the Seminoles for damages on their annuity goods, wrecked in the steamer Governor Meigs, in December, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and eleven cents. I FJLJ- cgH°¤» For reimbursement to W. J. Cullen, superintendent of Indian affairs °m umfor the northern superintendency, for expenditures made by him in the recovery of five thousand dollars of the public funds stolen from Fort Bidgely, six hundred and 1'ift dollars. 0*9099 ¤¤dMiS- Ottocs and M1Issourias.——lElbr keeping in repair the grist and saw mill °°;,"T°' 10 9 provided for by the seventh article of the treaty of fifteenth March, eigh- ° x' p' 3teen hundred and fifty-four, three hundred dollars. For the erection of a blacksmith’s shop, for supplying the same with tools and keeping it in repair, per seventh article of the treaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For erection of houses for the miller, farmer, blacksmith, and engineer, one thousand eight hundred and 'dfty dollars. For assistant miller, three hundred dollars. For an engineer and assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars. 0¤¤¤h¤·¤· Omahas.-—For keeping in repair the grist and saw mill provided for V°1~ ¤· P- 1044- by the eighth article of the treaty of sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five hundred dollars. For the erection of a blacksmith’s shop, for supplying the same with tools and keeping it in repair, per eighth article of the treaty of sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars. For erection of houses for miller, farmer, blacksmith, and engineer, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.