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 266 FORTYSEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. l. Ou. 390. 1882. ennes, Apaches, Kiowas, Comanches, and Wiehitnp,’ “Te1egi·aphing and purchase of Indian supplies/’ and “Trm1sp0rtation of Indian supplies," for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty one, ninety-four thousand three hundred and eighty seven dollars a.nd fifty six cents (of which sum sixty-one thousand three hunched and thirteen dollars and sixty one cents is appmpxinted to re-adjust balances, and mvolves no expenditures of money tkom the Treasury); in all, one hundred and fifty eight thousand two hundred and thirty ive dollars and two cents: Pnvia. Provided, That no payments shall be made under the foregoing appropriations for Indian service except upon accounts duly audited. For transportation of Indian supplies, sixty thousand dollars. Kakaskia, Peo- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to alford relief to the Ka,s· "*·W°i::i'u°i*”‘ kaskia, Peoria, Wea, and Piankeshnw Indians located at the Qustpaw kd"' °"' Agency, Indian Territory, he is authorized to advance to their agents, from uninvested funds in the Treasmy to their credit, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, to be distributed among said Indians per capita. Kama Imlium. For the payment of so much of the outstanding indebtedness, prmeipal and interest, of the Kansas tribe of Indians, incurred under the msu;) um stipulations of the fourth article ol' the treaty of October hfteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, as is represented by serip eeruiieates •q;,'»m·¤¢gm. known as “Kaw" 01- “K:msa.sIndism scrip," issued by the Commissioner an Indian nip," of Indian Atfairstok. S. Stevens, for improvements made by him for the P*P¤¤¤* °*· benefit of said Kansas Indians under certain contracts executed by and between the United States and the saidk. S. Stevens, new in the possession of and belonging to any person or persons (mechanics and others) who actually performed the labor in the eonstruetion of the buildings and other improvements erected under said contracts, and who received the said eertiticates, in lieu of cash, in payment therefor, and who slmll umke satisfactory proof thereof to the Secretary of the Interior, iimzen theusam1dollars,orsomm:ln thereof aamayhenecessary; Pro- Prada. vidad,Thatthesamesha1lbeta.keufr0mfundsnowin theTreasurypf the United States to the credit of said K3HS¤’IDdiBDB, derived from the sale of the Kansas Indian lands in Kansas, without regard to the preference given to the payment of the expenses of appraisement and sale of said lands. ¤c;,m,,H ,,1 T0 reimburse what is commonly known as the “ civilization fxmd," fund," reimburse- the amcnmt taken therefrom to defray the expenses of the removal of ¤¤¤* vi'; ¤¤¤¤¤V•i certain North Carolina Cherokee Indians to the Indian Territory dm-- ing the year eighteen hundred and eighty one, two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars and fifty cents. O¤?¤Indi•ns. This amount, to be expended for the Omge Indians, in accordance 16 *1*-. W- _ with section twelve crt the act approved July fifteeuth, eighteen hundred mmgg at end seventy, being interest at five per eeutum per annum, as provided for mhmwmmm m said act, and by section two of the act approved May ninth, eighteen hundred and seventy tw hem July lirst, eighteen hundred and eighty, to April twenty fifth, eigteen hundred and eighty two, on the following amounts, being the net avails of Osage trust and diminished-reserve lands sold by the United States prior to January first, eighteen hundred and eighty two, as follows: 011 five hundred and thirty five thousand one hundred and seventeen dpllars and seventy three cents, from July tirst eighteen hundred and exghtyz to March n1'St,8ight0€Q hundred and eighty one, seventeen thousand exght hundred and thirty seven dollars and twenty live cents; On two million eight hundred and seventy three thousand two hundtred and forty eight dollars and ninety nine cent from March iirst eighteen hundred and eighty one, to March first eighteen hundred and eighty two, one hundred and forty three thousand six hundred and sixty two dollars and forty four cents; Ou two million eight hundred and seventy three thousand two linudred and forty eight dollars and ninety nine cents, fmm March first, eighteen hundred and eighty two, to April twenty fifth, eighteen hun-