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 792 THIR’I`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 99. 1863. Ottnwalndians Ottawa Indians of Blanohardlc For/c and Roche de Bwufi — For pay- delpmurti For the first of four instalments in money, per fourth- article of treaty pm, p_123g_ gung txgelniyfourth, eighteen hundred and sutty-two, eight thousand Eve un re dollars. For interest on thirty-four` thousand dollars at five iper centum per annum, per fourth article treaty June twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For payment for ponies, cattle, and timber stolen from the Ottawas, reported and approved by Secretary of the Interior, thirteen thousand and five dollars and ninety-five cents. - l · For payment of damages sustained in compliance with the provisionary clause of the tenth article of treaty of June twenty-four, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, three thousand five hundred dollars. ASQMS is UP- For the salaries of two agents on the Up[p]er Missouri and the country pu M‘°S°°“' adjacent thereto, to be located under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, three thousand dollars. Losses to To reimburse the loss sustained by the Yancton Sioux Indians on the ¥;‘;;':;nE;:;:f twenty-ninth of Auéust, eighteerphundred andd lsixtyiloneé by! thed sinking the smmsi···J. of the steamer “J. . Morrow,’ ourthousand t ree un rc an twenty G- M<>¤‘*<>W·" dollars and thirty-eight cents. _ Indian service For clothing, food, and other necessary expenses of the Indian service, m UML in Utah Territory, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, for the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, twenty thousand dollars. lncidentals of For incidental expenses of the Indian Department growing out of the £';:Q“ D°P“*` extraordinary Indian troubles during the present fiscal year in the North- ` western States and Territories, twenty thousand dollars. Agent for Ot- For the salary of an agent For the Ottawas, Chippewas, of Swan tw"- Creek, and Black River, and Christian Indians in the State of Kansas, Pmviso. fifteen hundred dollars: Provided, That said agency shall continue for one year on y. b Clgim: of half? For carrying into effect the sixth section of the “Act making approc;:§s“°f‘}mlf£'in priations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian departms Nemesis, re- ment, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations," approved February twenty- ¤°F'°· eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to satisfy the claims of the half- 13:%  breeds to the proceeds of the lands in the Nemaha reserve, excluded from ` such reservations by the McCoy survey of eighteen hundred and thirty- eight, nineteen thousand six hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty- seven cents. wimumipgn Ij‘or intercourse with the various Indian tribes between whom and the mb", with United States there exist no treaty stipulations, including purchase and wharf; m no transportation of provisions and presents, and to meet any other expenses ¤‘w·¤¤¤- requisite to effect treaties with such tribes, to be expended under the _ _ direction lol` the Secretary of the Interior, and to enable the Secretary of mfggggsxgssof the Interior, under the direction of the President of the United States, to 1,,,,4,, &,,_ enter into negotiations with Indian tribes for the exchange of lands, to provide for their removal, to arrange questions of boundaries between the respective tribes, and for measures generally for preservinv peace Provlso. with them, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the said Secretary of the interior shall report to Congress, at the commencement of its next _ session, a statement indicating the disposition made of the money hereby oftgupgmtggzzw appropriated; And pmvtdcd, further, That hereafter all special agents and “,mm,m°,,_ and commissioners not appointed by the President, shall be appointed by ers. l the Secretary of the Interior. W1§:;t¤tl_p(tritz1;e b $120,2,. And belit further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior &c_ e authorized to dispose of, at the best price they w1ll bring in the market, $,1, or bonds_ twenty-five thousand dollars of the bonds of the State of Pennsylvania, purchased with the proceeds of the sales of the lands of the united bands
 * £l:“$h'E;;m ment of annuity in money, eighteen thousand dollars. n