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 5l2 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 134, 135. 1862. Estimates for general, and contingent expenses of the department, and of the several §§P§:::Qh$"t;° bureaus, shall be furnished to the Secrctafy of the Navy by the chiefs of Secretary by the respective bureaus, and all such appropriations shall be under the {*;*3: °*` b¤· eonti-ol and expended by the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, and 2m},0p,i,ti°ns’ the appropriation for each bureau shall be kept separate in the treasury, how exfpendcd Sec. 6. And be it fi¢r¢}cer enacted, That tim chiefs of the respective re$°m °€¤$:' bureaus of the Navy Department shall be authorized to frank all nom. {ranking priv. munications from their respective bureaus; and all communications to _ Repeal of Sec. 7. And be it fur:} er enacted That all acts and parts of acts "‘°°“‘““*“°l"“‘ conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. APPROVED, July 5, 1862. July 6, 1862. Crnr. CXXXV. —·An Ac¢maki»qqApprop:·iatzb11sfor the current and contingm:E ses cg-Fha Indian Department, and for jitl/Ellirqq Treaty Slfpulalfom with various man ’ beshkr t/ec Your ending June thirtielh, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. _'[ndisn appro- Be it enacted by the Senate and fkuse of Representatives of the United P”°·**°¤- 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 puipose of paying the current and contingent exppnlses of the dndian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations wit the various ndian tribes— For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, namely: Pgyg ¤¤p¤ri¤— For pay of superintendents of Indian affairs and of the several Indian mgagg, éh_ I6_ agents, per acts of fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty, twenty-seventh 1851, sh. 14._ February, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, thirty-first July, eighteen hungggz  gg  dred and fifty-four, third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, eighteenth 1856’ch_m8_ August, eighteen hundred and i·ifty-six,third March, eighteen hundred gg, gg- ${2:, and fiftyievenilninieteenth June, eighteen hundred and sixty, twenty-ilfth · · ‘ une eig teen un red and sixty eighth and thirteenth Februar eighteen cn. 2 . • _ .Y· 8 P, 3,1, hundred. and sixty-one, and per, hfteenth article of treaty of nineteenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, with the Yauctons, ninety·cne thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Sub-ngents. For .the pay of the several Indian sub-agents, per act of thirty-first 185*:* -;**7- July, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six thousand dollars. L "‘ “For the pay of clerk to superintendent at Saint Louis, Missouri, per act 1844;,, an g4_ of twenty-seventh June, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one thousand two Vol. ax. p. 21. hugdred dollars. Interpreters. or the pay of interpreters, per acts of thirtieth June, eighteen huniggt; EE:  gged and thirty-four, twenty-seventh February, eighteen hundred and 1g5g19h_15g_ y-One, an eighteenth Auvust eighteen hundred and lift -six twenty- ' four thousand nine hundred dolhirs. y ) y caliiigssgf m th F 0; (patylpf twenty laborers for reservations in California, twelve ous n 0 rs. Presents. For presents to Indians, five thousand dollars. P"f"f’°”*· For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eivht hundred dollars. P·¤¤l¤¤¤z¤ wd For buildin at ‘ d ‘ ° mmm_ _ gs · agencies an repairs thereof; ten thousand dollars. C0¤{, ingg¤cies· For contingencies of the Indian department, thirty-six thousand Eve hundred dollars. d;`E:P°"“"Y Ear the employment of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indiml affairs on such occasions and for such periods of time as the Secretary plflgie Interior may deem necessary to the public service, five thousand o rs. E°';:’*·Y °°P“'*‘ For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes Ngggekfoog Edo/WO! Nalt0n.—For seventh of ten instalments as annuity, to be
 * 1*8**- their bureaus on the busiuzss thereof shall be free of postage.