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 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 10-12. 1892. 5 eighty, governing the transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended to the port of Sandusky, in the State of Ohio. Approved, February 26, 1892. _ ‘ _ CHAP. 11.-An act to constitute Newark, in the State of New Jersey, a port of Mmm 8_ 1w_ immediate transportation. +——— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That theprivileges of the seventh Newark, N- J. section of the act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, a.ii},',”f§°,':,*I'.i{°.,°°°§‘E,E’f'" entitled “An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate trans- V°1·21·P·17§? portation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes/’ be, and the same are hereby, extended to the port of Newark, State of New Jersey. Approved, March 8, 1892. CHAP. 2.- act makin appropriations to su 1 a ° c i priation fo:. the xpenses of 1:15 Iglgveiith Census, andltoi othlgfgdipgug. the appro. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, 1>¤!i¤i¤¤¤y appro and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury Pm°°“' not otherwise appropriated, namely: ELEVENTH CENSUS. mvvvnth Census. For salaries and necessary expenses for continuing the work of com- cumpning mum. piling the results of the Eleventh Census, two hundred thousand dollars. For the work of the division of farms, homes. and mortgages, fifty Farms, homes, mm thousand dollars. '"°"g“g”‘ SUPERINTENDENT OF FREE DELIVERY. dS¤p¤ri¤¢¤¤•1•»¤tfr¤¤ icilivery postal suv. To pay the salary of the superintendent of free delivery in the office Surry. of the First Assistant Postmaster-General for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three thousand dollars. INDIAN AFFAIRS. Indian Afalrs. For subsistence of the Sioux, as per agreement ratiiied by Act ot Sm:. subsistence. Congress approved February twentyeighth, eighteen hundred and V°“°**’·°“‘ seventy-seven ; being for the service of the ilscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, one hundred and fifteen thousand five hundred and fourteen dollars and seventeen cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and the sum of twenty-eight thousand four hundred dollars Mmm ,,.,¤,u,_ which remains of the allotment for the establishment of sub-stations from the appropriation for subsistence of the Sioux Indians for the fiscal v.»i.z•s, p. im year eighteen hundred and ninety~two, shall also be used for the purchase of subsistence for said Sioux Indians. _ Provided, That hereafter the Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall Prvwvinclude in his annual report to Congress the names of all employees Report or all emunder the supervision and direction of the Indian Bureau, under what *’l°’°°"‘ hw said employees are appointed, the amount of compensation paid to each, and the services rendered by them. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to complete the ascertaimnent wemwb crm; and of damages resulting to any person who had settled upon the Crow ¤°`,{§?°SEk_"S°"* Creek and Winnebago reservations, in South Dakota, between Febru- D=·¤¤s¤¤*°¤¤*¤¤¤· ary twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eightydive, and April seventeenth, eighteen-hundred and eighty-five, as authorized by the wt v01,m,p.e¤e.