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 THIRTY-·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cr:. 85. 1861. 221 Cu. LXXXV.—-An Act maki A rations or the cu ent an anti ent Er- March2,1B61. pgines %lf¢e Indtim ¥>adnw1;?an:i}p_;"drpT;’uMH¢'n{Trmty gtipulatildnii wig? various ii" adam nbea,for the ear cuding June tlurty, eighteen hundred and sLz·ty·¢wo. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United State: of America in Gbngress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not other- Indian approwise appropriated, For the purpose of paying the current and contingent P’im°°· expenses of the Indian department, and fulnlling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes— Fo; the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, name y: For the pay of superintendents of Indian aiiairs and of the several Payofsnperin- Indian agents, per acts of fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty- uggggtséh 16 seventh February, eighteen hundred and Efty-one, thirty-first July, eigh- 155;; ch: 14: teen hundred and fifty-·four, third March, eighteen hundred and r’ifty-five, 18% ch- 157- eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and nfty-six, third March, eighteen ig?} $3:: hundred and fifty-seven, nineteenth June, eighteen hundred and sixty, 1857: ch. 90. twenty—iifitb June, eighteen hundred and sixty, and per nfteenth article $23- °g· of treaty of nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, with the v01_    Hf_ Yanctons, eighty-six thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. For the pay of the several Indian sub·agents, per act of thirty-first Sub-agents. July, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand dollars. 185*% °h· 16* For the pay of clerk to superintendent at St. Louis, Missouri, per act Clerk at Stof twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand two L°1'§;é ch 34 hundred dollars. Vol. ix. 2i. For the pay of interpreters, per acts of thirticth June, eighteen hun· Interpreters. dred and thirty-four, twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and gg? 3:- git fifty-one, and eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, twenty— 1g;,6;chf12§_ four thousand nine hundred dollars. For presents to Indians, five thousand dollars. Presents. For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. Provisions. For buildings at agencies and repairs thereof, ten thousand dollars. Buildings and For contingencies of the Indian department, thirtv-six thousand five "l§;'§iD . •’ I1 SCDOKB8e hundred dollars. For the employment of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indian Temporary aiiairs on such occasions and for such periods of time as the Secretary of °l°"k“‘ the Interior may deem necessary to the public service, five thousand dollars For fulnlling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: _ Treaty stipula. Blacljbot Nation.—For sixth of ten instalments as annuity, to be ex- °°Eféckfo0t pended in the purchase of such goods, provisions, and other—useful articles Nation. as the President, at his discretion, may from time to time determine, per ninth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and Vol- xi- p-659- ntty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For sixth of ten instalments as annuity, to be expended in establishing and instructing them in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, and in edu— cating their children, and promoting civilization and Christianity, at the discretion of the President, per tenth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and tif': Jive, fifteen thousand dollars. G/zasta, Sboton, and Umpqua Iii.'dians.—-For seventh of fifteen instal- E7ih€¤¤,S¢¤t}>¤. ments of annuity, to be expended as directed by the President, per third gin mmm “` article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two Vol. x. p. 1122, thousand dollars. For seventh of fifteen instalments for the pay of a farmer, per Bfth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and nfty-four, one thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instalments for pay of physician, medicines, and expense of care of the sick, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars.