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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 128. 1856 79 and fifty-five, and for completing the survey of the Creek boundary, ton thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to prevent trespasses and dep- Indian tresredations by Indians separated from their respective tribes, within the £i*}if§{a§m°"’·l States and Territories, and to remove and settle them within the Indian ' country, five thousand dollars. For the completion and construction of a map of the Indian territories _M¤p vt; the Inwithin the United States for the use of the Committee on Indian Affairs dm t°mt°"°S' of the Senate and House of Representatives and of the omce of Indian Affairs, two thousand dollars. For payment to Ann Hyatt for balance of unadjudicated claim for an Ann Hyatt. improvement under the Cherokee treaty of eighteen hundred and twenty- Vol- vii- P- 811- eight, as ascertained by the report of the Second Auditor, one hundred and sixteen dollars. For compensation of three special agents and three interpreters for Texas. the Indian tribes of Texas and for purchase of presents, Efteen thousand I¤di¤¤ ¤s¤¤*·¤- dollars. For the expenses of colonizing, supporting, and furnishing agricultural Ag,·;cu];u,·,,_ implements and stock for the Indians in Texas, seventy-four thousand six hundred and fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents. For insurance, transportation, and necessary expenses of delivery of Indians in Minannuities, goods, and provisions to the Indian tribes in Minnesota and “°$°F“ ““‘l w‘* Wisconsiri, thirty thousand dollars. °°¤Sm' For the employment of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indian Temporary Affairs, on such occasions and for such periods of time as the Secretary ¤l<>FkS· of the Interior may deem necessary to the public service, five thousand dollars. For fitting up and furnishing the rooms occupied by the office of In- R<><>m· dian Affairs, two thousand dollars. To repay to a Choctaw Indian this amount stolen from him by a soldier Choctaw In in the service of the United States, forty dollars. dim- For salary of person in charge of collection of statistics and his oopyist, ggsgisucs two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Terri- Indinuin Utah. tory of Utah, and presents to Indians in said Territory, forty-ive thousand dollars. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Ter- Indians in New ritory of New Mexico, and in making to the Indians in said Territory M°X*°°· presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and in assisting them to locate in permanent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Califor- _ Indians in Gninia, embracing expenses of travel of the superintendent and agents and *f°m‘°‘ necessary subsistence of employes, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For the pay of physicians, smiths, carpenters, and laborers on the reservations in California, eighty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians of California to the reservations in that State, ninety-one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the I¤4i¤¤S i¤ Territory of Washington, thirty thousand dollars. ,YiVtgsr§‘,{"gmnT°r' For the expenses of adjusting diiliculties and preventing outbreaks in the Territory of Washington, ten thousand dollars. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Ter- Indians in ritory of Oregon, including insurance and transportation of annuities, O'°€°”· thirty thousand dollars. For adjusting difficulties and preventing outbreaks among the Indians in the Territory of Oregon, ten thousand dollars.