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 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 389. 1874. 173 ritory, as provided by the twelfth article of the treaty with the Chem- Vo1.xiv, p. 802. kees of July nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixiysix, the tenth v01_ xiv p_ yg8_ article of the treaty with the Greeks of June fourteenth, eighteen hun- J -dred and sixty-six, the seventh article of the treaty with the Seminoles V<>l· xiv, p. 758. of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and the eighth Vol. xiv p. 772. article of the treaty with the Chootaws and Ghiekasaws of April twenty- ’ eighth, eighteen hundred and sixtysix, seven thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to subsist S“b¤*¤*°¤°° M d and properly care for the Kansas Indians, including agricultural assist. §?;Qs°f K”“““ I“' ance, pay of employees, and the er•:·etiou· of a mill on their new I'9S0'l.'V3»· ` tion in the Indian Territory, said amount to be refunded to the United Amount to be re- States from the proceeds of the sale of their lands in Kansas, thirty f“¤d°°l· thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the Ag¤¤¤y—buildi¤g¤ erection of necessary ageneybuildings on the new reservation of said ’°” K”°”” 1****5*}**** Indians in the Indian Territory said amount to be re-imbursed to the QQ? IQ§`;uQ`°§2§:52f“ United States from the proceeds of the sale of their lands in Kansas, Amount to be rg; ten thousand dollars. · — imbumd. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to provide, S e tt 1 e m e u t s, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, settlements cloth- cicvliing, agric u1· ing, food, agricultural implements, and seeds, for the Modoc indians 2***1} ’”i{*°m°”°*’» that have been removed to and are now residing within the Indian digg, °” °d°° I”` Territory, ten thousand dollars. ` That the Secretary of the Interior be, und is hereby, authorized to Appropriation pay the sum of one hundred thousand dollars from the proceeds of the f' gm }’”°°°°d°k°f sales of land known as the Cherokee strip in Kansas to the treasurer of :3.; if Kaggfg °° the Cherokee Nation, to be used for the payment of outstanding claims against the nation and for the erection of suitable buildin gs for a peni- ' tentiary. For the second of ten cnstallments, to be paid, under direction of tho Instnlm gut to President, to the Flathead Indians removed from the Bitter Root Valley §¤*i~=~<l!¤<1·¤¤¤ m to the Joe'ko reservation, in the Territory of Montana, five thousand °” mw"` dollars: Provided, That the proceeds of the sales of land in Bitter Boot fP'°"°‘2d°l°f {**19** Valley, Montana Territory, referred to in the second section of the act §it$°’§§0t“'{{j1;; of Congress approved June fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to be paid mm the entitled “An act to provide for the removal of the Flathead and other Treasury. Indians from the Bitter Root Valley, in the Territory of Montana," {87239]*-  $’» shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States; in the same man- '° ‘“ “P' ‘ ner that other moneys derived from the sale of other publielands are now paid in : And provided further, That in lieu of the amount provided to be set apart therefrom by the act of Congress of June fifth, eighteen _ hundred and seventy-two, hereinbeforc referred to there shall be annu- A¤¤'¤*5'- ally appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five thousand dollars, for the period of ton years, to be expended, under the direction of the President, How tv be ¢>¤— in the manner deemed for the best good of the Indians who have been P°“d°d‘ removed from Bitter Root Valley: And provided further, That no part Proviso. of said sum shall be paid to any Indian of said tribe who shall not have settled upon the J ocl:0 reservation. For wagon-road from the Northern _ Pacific Railway to the agency for H VlQI>¤‘€fa*·¤‘°¤¢;> f¤‘$>é¤ Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi: For this amount, or so much thereof Rgfxfgy 0g.f1‘ip‘f as may be necessary, for the construction of a. wagon-road from Red pewa agency_ Lake agency, Minnesota, by which supplies may be transported from such point on the railroad as maybe determined by the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars; to be available immediately. _ Settlement of the Otter-Tail Pillagersz For this amount, or so mucht S<;§'·1i>¤1;?H¤’<>¤" 0**- thereof as may be necessary for subsisting and establishing the Qtter- VK,;' Tail Pillager band upon the zWhite Earth reservation, Minnesota, in ac- mH,,,,_ cordanee with the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and 18*/2,__oh. 233, t 3_ seventy-three, by which the right of said Indians has been secured to V<>l·XV¤»I>- W9- one township of land for reservation-purposes, fifteen thousand dollars; to be available immediately.