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 332 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 156, 156. 1858. For first of ten instalments for pay of an engineer, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article, twelve hundred d0Ha.rs. For compensation to apprentices to assist in working the mill, per fourth article five hundred dollars. For, the erection of dwelling-houses for the interpreter, blacksmiths, farmer, miller, and engineer, (five hundred dollars each,) per fourth article, three thousand dollars. For the first of three instalments for the pay of six laborers, per seventh article three thousand dollars. For, payment to Samuel Allis, in remuneration for his services and for losses sustained by him, per tenth article, one thousand dollars. For payment to Yl`a-ra-da—ka.-wa, head chief of the Tappahs band, and four other Pawnees, for their services as guides, and for losses sustained by them, (one hundred dollars each,) per eleventh article, five hundred dollars. To enable the Pawnees to settle any just claims existing against them, per twelfth article, ten thousand dollars. For surveying the exterior lines of the reservation provided for in the first article, one thousand dollars. Commissioner Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Indian gugnrgnwtgxg Jhffggrs ge, and he hetrlebylis, authorized and. xéiequired, with the approval t ibs.1. 0 e ecretar 0 e nteuor to remove rom an tri an reservation there without. . . . . . . . ’ _ . “ authority, &c_ }V1t;11l\H the hmnsdof the resefrv?1t1oi1n§ay, in gis Judgrnexntybe detrimental and may use the to 6 peace an we are 0 t G 'RDS, all to €II1pl0y O1' the purpose g~’1‘;:f°';“°*‘”V such force as may be necessary to enable the agent to effect the removal ` of such person or persons. Segretury of Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior Izgggz  be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to such persons of Elood thm {,,0, Bliamiiblood as have heretofore been excluded from the annuities of the gouion of tw tribe s1nce the removal of the Miamies in eighteen hundred and forty- ngfgestlgg 2;: six, and since the treaty of eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and whose rpl them on pay- names are not included in the supplement to said treaty, their proportion lm- of the tribal annuities from which they have been excluded; and he is also authorized and directed to enroll such persons upon the pay list of Pr°"iS°- said tribe, and cause their annuities to be paid to them in future: Provided, That the foregoing payments shall bein full of all claims lor annuities Secretary to arising out of previous treaties. And said Secretary is also authorized l°°f"’° f"¥ S“°h and directed to cause to be located for such persons each zwo hundred peasons each 200 acres of 1,,,,,4, acres of land out of the tract of seventy thousand acres reserved by the Ven. X. p. 1093. second article of the treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, with the Miamies, to be held by such persons by the same tenure as the locations of individuals are held which have been made under the third article of said treaty. Approved, June 12, 1858. June 12, 1858. CHAP. CLVI.—A.n Act making A ropriatbns fn t/e S » L 0 th A` the Year _"";""" ending fha thfrticthlgme, eighteen hurtdI1*edu5{2eTTfz`j`£fy—1L;?ne.7mg/J?" AI>P¤"°P¤`i¤ti¢>¤· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be. and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year end~ _ _ ing the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and filly-nine : mglgggglgmd For expenses of recruiting, transporw.1ion of recruits, three m0uths’ extra pay to non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates on reenlistment, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. PW- For pay of the army, three million five hundred and ninety-one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four dollars.
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