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 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Ssss. .I. OH. 389. 1874. 157 hundred and fifty-four, four thousand seven hundred and ninetyseven Kicknpcos. dollars and twenty-nine cents. For settlement, support, and civilization of Kickapoo Indians in Indian Territory, lately removed from Mexico, and such as may be removed hereafter, twenty-five thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to complete the removal of the remaining Kickapoo and other American Indian tribes roving on the borders of Texas and Mexico, to reservationswithin the Indian Territory, not to exceed sixty-five thousand dollars; and this sum to be made available for said purpose from and after the passage of this act: Provided, That no liability shall be incurred for said re- Limit of liability moval for any sum in excessof the amount herein appropriated: Provided *50 bs i¤¢¤¤<>d in further, That the·expense of removing said Indians shall not exceed ”°‘{}°"Q,r ,. ., ninety dollars for cach Indian removed to the reservation, and no liabil- ur H um ' _ities shall be incurred or payments made for a greater amount; but this provision shall not be so construed as to prevent the payment of the sal- Construction or ary of the commissioners appointed to remove them, and their legitimate limi*¤*i<>¤l and proper traveling and personal expenses; and ·not exceeding five thousand dollars may be used for compensation of interpreters, guides, and couriers, and such other expenditures as may be deemed actually necessary. to contribute to success, in effecting said removal. f KLAMATH AND MODOO INDIANS. d0§¥;¤g?;:B¤¤d Me- For fourth of five instalments, to be applied under direction of the ‘ President, as per second article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen VOL xvi. P· 70% _ hundred and sixty-four, five thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments, for keeping in repair one saw-mill, one Houring-mill, buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon and plow maker, the manuahlabor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars. Forninth of twenty instalments, for the purchase of tools and material for saw and flour mills, carpenter, blacksmith wagon and plow maker shops, and booksand stationery for the manual-labor school, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ ` For ninth of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer, one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon andplow maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six thousand dollars. . For ninth of twenty instalments, to pay salary and subsistence of one physician, one miller, and two school-teachers, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand six hundred dollars. · · MAKAH TRIBE. · Makuh nite. For fifth of ten instalments of thirty thousand dollars, (being the fifth series,) under direction or the' President, as per fifth article treaty Vol. xii, p. 940. of January thirtyfirst, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand dollars. . For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for support of a smith and carpenter shop, and to provide the necessary tools therefor,»per eleventh article treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-nre, tive hundred dollars. For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricultural and industrial school, and pay of teachers, per eleventh article of same treatyftwo thousand five hundred. dollars. 1 For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and physician, who shall furnish medicine for the sick, four thousand six hundred dollars.