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 146 FOBTY-THIRD CONGRESS.Sess. I. UH. 388, 389. 1874. _ of the House of Rc resentatives for accommodation of the increased P number of members, be, and hereby is, transferred  the appropriation for the general care and repairs of the Capitol buildmg, to be used How to housed. for the im rovement and re airs of the same under the Architect of P. P 1 the Ca itol. ‘ 3..;,,,;,, gw1s,,, Botalnic Garden: For continuing improvements and buildings at the Bcbtanic Cgrdenqhrele thousand dellaés. _, I G d d f (1 lm G d, apito roun s: or improving api 0 roun s an or sewers BP mm S and streetlights for same, twenty thousand dollars:  That so much of said sum as is necessary shall be expended by the Architect of g,§;§’QHf,’},,gf °"the Capitol in foptheviih rempving from the Capitol Grounds the engine- " building south 0 the apito 1>ni·onnno of site For the purchase of the original lot numbercdvonte, square numbered for s n re - engine six hundred and eighty-three in the. city of as ington containing h°“¤°· about fifteen thousand superficial feet, with the improvements thereon, for a site for a hre-engine house, eighteen thousand dollars. D,£{:;“j°éL{;$g Reform-School: To re-imburse the fund of the Reform·School in the 1,,, District of Columbia for work done and materials furnished in the erec- I Attoxzlney-Geitieral tion and furnishing of thie building and grounds for the} same, thirty- < irecte vv cv me one thousand seven hun red and seventy-two dollars an twenty-nine fgQ:,’“¤€:j0,$:f,*’;‘: cents; and the Attorney-General is hereby directed to takesuch meas- , I, 0 {,,,,,;,,,,,,,0,, ofures as shall be most eifectual to enforce any right or claim which the Henry D. Cooke or United States have to this amount of money or any part thereof, now in- <ét)m·{;1;yQ¤¤k¤ Md volved an the balpkruptcy of Henry D. Cooke or of Jay Cooke and Com- . » . . pany the same aving een in the hands of said Henry D. Cooke, as u,,£° ]J;q`;¥°P,,1Q];Eg tfleusiirer of sa‘idIReform-School,lt;t the time of his bankruptcy, and being money· _ 1 en moneys e onging to the nited tates, and to inquire into this _ Tv ¤é¤¤}‘$¤¤¤tbWl¤¤ loss of the public moneys, and ascertain who is responsible therefor, ‘“ "F“¥‘°““' ° °’°‘ and institute such prosecutions as public justice may require, and that for, . . . . . qq, institute ,,,.0,. he report his proceedings therein to Congress in his next annual report. ccgigggg d his Pm- Approved, June 22, 1874.’ . . ceedings to Con- V erm- .;. J¤¤t> 22v 1874- CHAP. 389.-An act making appropriations for the current and contingent ex uses ot_the Indian Department, an ter fulnlling treaty stipulations with various 1’1idian' g;b:ts,1§¢I,rP:;xhle(•y3•;a:r ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nve, and _ _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United tiglggn :·g";g{’,§'D“‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ,,,,,,0 a05S7g_ R and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and poiptingcnplpiépenses of the I(1dianrDbe!partment, and fuliilling treaty stipu- _ a ions wi e various n ian t s: S¤P<>¤¤*°¤d°¤*¤: N Far pay of twotguplerintendents of Indim:1 affairs for the Central and or ern superin n encies . wo t ousnn ollars each. _ Agoura for 4,,-;;,,,, For pay of sixty-nine agents of Indian atfairs, at one thousand five _ in- hundred dollars each, except the one at Iowa, namely: 0¤=s<>¤$ ROS? fo§_{.ht¢;t%bes Omggnigicipcly, Warm Springs, Klamath, Grand n_ e, 16 ma a_an a_ BHP agencies _ wnenington Tor- Five for the tribes ,1n Washington Territdry, namely, Neah Bay, ¤'·°*7g _ Yakama, Colv1l,;N1squa1ly, Puyallup, and other tribes, and S’Kokomish agencies · ‘· courorniag Three for the tribes in California, namely, Hoopa Valley Round . . 1 . Valley, and Tnle River agencies; _ _ Nevada; Two for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Pi-Ute and Walker River, and Pyramid Lake agencies; · Idaho ; Two for the tribes in Idaho, namely Nez Perce and Fort Hall agencies · - Montana; Four for the tribes in Montana, namely, Flathead, Blackfoot, Crow, and Milk River or Fort Peck agencies;