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 366 Tina xxvm.—INDIANS.——Ch. 2. 27 June, 1846, c. . intendent a ent or odioer in such service has settled his 3% ¤· l»"·9»P·2°· dldddudltspcdlf the prededing year, and has satisfactorily shown that all balances in favor of the Government, which mafy appear to be in his hands, are ready to be paid over on the order o the Secretary of the Interior. Disposal of pro Sec. 2093. All moneys received from the sales of lands that have °°°‘l° °f '°l°” °l been, or may be hereafter, ceded to the United States by Indian tribes, B’H’&'f°I°' 4 by treaties providing for the investment or payment to the Indians, par- 9 ·l¤¤·- 1837- ¢· ties thereto, of the proceeds of the lands ceded by them, respectively, 1• “· r "· 5· P· 135 after deducting the expenses of survey and sale, any sums stipulated to be advanced, and the expenses of fulfilling any engagements contained therein, shall be paid into the Treasury in the_same manner that moneys received from the sales of public lands are paid into the Treasury. Appropriation of Sec. 2094. All sums that are or may be required to be paid, and all moneys to carry moneys that are or may be required to be invested by the treaties men- °“*l¤di*”*’“*l°”· tioned in the receding section, are appropriated in conformity to them, _9:Ia¤;l837,c. 1, and shall be dlfawn from the Treasury as otherpublic moneys are drawn S- 2. V- 5. P- 135- therefrom, under such instructions as may from time to time be given by the President. Sec. 2095. All investments of stock, that are or may be required b nddllfyasdexfdig li); treaties with the Indians, shall be made under the direction of the Presl; tmtiw- dent; and special accounts of the funds under such treaties shall be "“°;‘— kept at the Treasury, and statements thereof -be annually laid before 9Jan., 1837, c. I, Congresg S. 3, v. 5, p. 135. 10 June, 1876, c. 122, r. 19, p. 58. Investment of Sec. 2096. The Secretary of the Interior shall invest in a manner I[°_$f§l_{§U*f‘]{’; which shall be in his judgment most safe, and beneficial for the fund, all 9Jan.,1837, c. 1, moneys that may be received under treaties containing stipulations for ¤· 4» V- 5- P- 135 the payment to the Indians, annually, of interest upon the proceeds of the lands ceded by them; and he shall make no investment of such moneys, or of any portion, at a lower rate of interest than five per centum r annum. Misapplication of p€S1·;c. 2097. No funds belonging to any Indian tribe with which treat Sllgdindlgxgngrz relations exist shall be applied in any manner not authorized by such h,b,t,,d_ P treaty, or by express provisions of law; nor shall money appropriated · 2;,·_yT,jp·E@ to execute a treaty be transferred or applied to any other purpose, unless 266,s.2,v.14,p.280. expressly authorized by law. _ Indian deprjedn- Sec. 2098. No part of the moneys which may be a pro riated in any @§ h°“’ P°jfl;_ general act or deficiency bill making appro riations lbr th)e current and 15 July, 1870, c. contingent expenses incurred in Indian ailliirs, to pay annuities due to 296.s.4,V-16»r>·360- or to be used and expended for the care and benefit of any tribe or tribes of Indians, shall be applied to the payment of any claim for depredations that may have been or may be committed b such tribe or tribes, or an member or members thereof. No claims flor Indian depredations shall be paid until Congress shall make special appropriation therefor. _ Funds loreduca- Sr·;c._ 2099. No moneyswhich may be appropriated for the pur ses of fl; __ education among the Indian tribes shall be expended for any suclioobjecti gg July, 1848, (-_ elsewhere than in Indian country. But this provision shall not apply to 118, s. 2,v.9, p. 264. appropriations the expenditure of which is authorized by treatv sti ulations, to be made under the direction either of the President or of) the A H Indian tribes, lpespectively. _ nnnitiesp n- Jac. 2100. o moneys or annuities sti ulated b an r treat with an $;3;dh§;;;° *° Indian tribe for which appropriations arg made shlill [le expelnded for, __,______Y _.;_ or paid, or delivered to any tribe which, since the next precedin pay- rg Ma;-, 183, ¤· ment under snch treaty, has engaged in hostilities against the Ilnited 5,5; “ · "· · P· States, or against 1ts_citizens peacefully or lawfully so`ourning or traveling within its ]ur1sd1ction at the time of such hostilities; nor in such case shall such stipulated payments or deliveries be resumed until new appropriations shall have been made therefor by Congress. And the Commissioner of _]ndian Affairs shall report to Congress, at each session, guy case_of host1hties,_by any tribe with which t. e United States has reaty stipulations, which has occurred since his next preceding report.