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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 128. 1856. 65 and dealt with in any district in which he may be arrested or in custody. Sec. 33. And be it further maxed, That the fifth, sixth, and seventh FGPMI 0!`5¢>3¤’· sections of the act hereinbefore mentioned, approved July twentieth, 23pm sfpsgs gud eighteen hundred and forty, and all of the act entitled "An act be re- of all iueonsisumodel the. diplomatic and consular systems of the United States," ap- °“t“°“*· proved March first, eighteen hundred and £fty-five, and all acts and parts of acts whereby any such fees as are contemplated by the seventeenth 1840, eh. 48. section of this act are fixed or allowed, and any usage or law whereby 1;%;* ‘:hP· $3;: any attaehe is or may be allowed to any legation other than such as are v(,]_’X_ P`_ gg_ provided in this act, or requiring any secretary of legation to be employed otherwise than as provided by this act, and all other acts and parts of acts, so far as the same are inconsistent with this act, be and the same are hereby annulled and repealed; and no amzache shall be allowed in any case, nor any secretary of Iegation, otherwise than as provided by this act. S1·:o. 34. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take effect on the mst: day of January next, and not before. APPROVED, August 18th, 1856. CHAP. CXXVIII.—An Act makin A ro iations arthe Current cmd Comin entE, 8 ef the Indian Department, and fziq fuglliz Treatyfétzpzdmiom with various Iqndian gribcs, JQ2r the Year ending June thirtieth, one thousand ezght hundred and jijly-seven. Be it enacted Q1; the Senate and House of Representatives of dw United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and 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, £¤;g:;;¤ gid v1z: L For the pay of superintendents of Indian a.ffa,irs, and of the several pcm Indian agents, per acts of fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty- M50: °h· 16- eighth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh February, IS?} @1-82- eighteen hundred and fifty-one, third March, eighteen hundred and fifty- 5g2z: gg {lf two, third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, thirty-first July, 1853, ch. 104. eighteen hundred ami mymm, and uma Mami, eighteen hundred and gggggg-gg;- fifty-five, fifteen thousand dollars. VOL  pj 686; For the pay of the several Indian sub-agents, per act of thirty-Hist July, 1854 ck 167 eighteen hundred and fiflzy-four, ten thousand five hundred dollars. v01_ x_ p_ 315, For the pay of clerk to superintendent at St. Louis, Missouri, per act 1846,011, 34, of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand two vo;. sx, P, zo. hundred dollars. For the pay of clerk to superintendent in California, per act of third 185% ch- U- March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, two thousand five hundred dollars. v°l· x- P· 2· For presents to Indians, Eve thousand dollars. P1‘°¤°¤*·$· For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. P¤'°Vi$i°¤$· For buildings at agencies, and repairs thereof; hen thousand dollars. Buildings. For contingencies of the Indian department, thirty-six thousand five contingencies. hundred dollars. For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: Blackfoot Nation.—For first of ten instalments as annuity, to be ex- ti0E1“°kf°°" N" pended in the purchase of such goods, provisions, and other useful arti- ' cles, as the President, at his discretion, may from time to time determine, pm, p_ 65g_ per ninth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and Gfty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For expenses of transportation and delivery of annuities in goods and provisions, seventeen thousand dollars. VOL. xr. PUB.—-9