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 FORTY—-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 172. 1872. 133 act for any services or pretended services as attorney, counsellor, or agent, csive any pmt_ for any tribe, or Indian, or Indians, for whom any part of these appropria— of thm "‘PP’°P’*°’ tions are made. Any person violating this provision shall be deemed °;‘ig,,wy_ guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined in double the amount so received. ‘ For this amount, being the balance on account due the Quapaw tribe Quapaw Inof Indians for a certain tract of land in the State of Kansas, containing dl¤¤$· seven thousand six hundred and thirty-two hundredths acres, ceded by said V°1'xv` p` 5M' tribe to the United States in accordance with the terms of the fourth article of the treaty with Senecas, hlixed Senecas, and Shawnees, Quapaws, confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, Ottawas of Blanchard’s Fork and Roche de Bceuf, and certain Wyandotts, concluded February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven (Statutes, volume fifteen, page five hundred and thirteen), four thousand five hundred dollars and forty cents. For this amount, to be taken from any funds in the treasury of the Same. United States belonging to the confederated bands of Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, to make good to the Quapaw tribe of Indians the estimated value of eighteen thousand five hundred and twenty-two and fifty hundredths acres of land lying south of Kansas, ceded by them to the United States under the terms of the fourth article of the treaty with the Senecas, Mixed Senecas, and Shawnees, Quapaws, confederatcd Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, Ottawas of Blanchard’s Fork and Roche de Boeut, and certain Wyandotts, concluded February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven (Statutes, volume fifteen, page five hundred and thirteen), which lands were, by the twenty-second article of said treaty, granted and sold to the confederated bands of Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, at the same rate as paid by the government, twenty-one thousand three hundred dollars and eighty-seven cents. JUDICIAL., Judi¢i¤1· District Courts of the United States.-For salaries of district judges District courts. for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- two, fourteen thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars. For defraying the expenses of the courts of the United States, includ- EXp¤¤S<->S of ing the District of Columbia; for jurors and witnesses, and expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned; of prosecutions for offences 1871, ch. 99. committed against the United States; for the safe-keeping of prisoners ; and VOL xvi- P· 433- for the expenses which may be incurred in the enforcement of the act of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, for the four months ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one million dollars. To enable the commissioners on revision of the statutes of the United Revision Of UM States to expedite the work and furnish clerical and other assistance, and Sm“°”‘ supply contingencies, the sum of nine thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, to be paid from time to time as the work progresses, upon vouchers approved by all the commissioners: Provided, That this appropriation Pmvisu. shall continue available until June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy- three. To enable the clerk of the court of claims to pay attorneys’, commis- C<>¤r¢ of sioners’, and marshals' fees for the years ending June thirtieth, eighteen °l*jQ:6rneyS. hundred and seventy, and June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy- Km., fees. i one, eight hundred dollars; and for attorneys’ and commissioners’ fees, paid by the clerk of the court in excess of the appropriations for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, three hundred and forty-one dollars and fourteen cents. · B k { To purchase books for the Department of Justice, two thousand nve Depgthegh of hundred dollars. Justice.