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ronrv-ssvnzvrn coscnnss. sees. 1. ou. 2:00. 1882. 267 dred and eighty two, twenty one thousand nine hundred and for ty eight dollars and forty three cents On one hundred and eleven thousand and twenty dollars and seventy three cents, from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty one, to April twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty two, four thousand five hundred and forty eight dollars and seventy five cents; _ On thirty five thousand six hundred and seventy eight dollars and eighty seven cents, from October first, eighteen hundred and eighty one to April twenty tlfth, eighteen hundred and eighty two, one thousand and llfteen dollars and eighty five cents; On fifty eight thousand seven hundred and fifty five dollars and fifty two cents from J anuary first, eighteen hundred and eighty two, to April twenty iiigth, eighteen hundred and eighty two nine hundred and thirty eight dollars and forty five cents; in all, one hundred and eighty nine ’ thousand nine hundred and fifty one dollars and seventeen cents: Pro- Proviao. , vided, That all expenses incident to the disposition of Osage trust and E¤P¤¤¤¤¤¤{¤•1¤¤» diminished-reserve lands and Osage ceded lands in Kansas shall be °*°·· ]‘°" P‘“l· paid by the receivers of public moneys out of the sums realized from - the sales thereof, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior; and all sums heretofore paid on account of the disposition of said lands · shall be reimbursed the several appropriations out of which the same may have been paid, from the proceeds of the sale of said Osage trust · and diminished-reserve lands and Osage ceded lands. To pay the expenses of the Ute Commission provided for under sec- Ute Commission. tion we of the act of June itteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, twe. 21 Sm-- M To pay oymls of the board of Indian Commissioners, namely: Board of indian For salary the secretary, two thousand dollars; for salary of mes- c°"“““°’°°°"· wager, six hundred dollars; for rent of office, four hundred dollars ; for contingent expenses of office, two hundred dollars; and for traveling expenses of members, seven hundred dollars; in all, three thousand ¤h'FhuuJ dollliuld fAshv1lleNrthC lm f J L.Hom-y oa ames.enryo e' o aro'a,orservicesas •¤¤• » attornleyyin behalf of the liorth Carolina Cherokee Indians, in the case of Polly Tatham, administratrix of Themed}. '.I!atham,dece•sed,Iag¤nst the EasternnBand oighertakee In;_liamf¢;fu lCBuoHna, ongdundgried and do to pai onto any sin Treasury on g to . ‘ mmru cmtsus. _ For continuation of the work of the tenth census, eighty thousand Continuation of mm l 0 f li 0 ll th

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For the payment of all sums reserved from the vouchers of George Gwrgc W- Gwi- W. Oookwhsich may be unpaid prior to January iirst, eighteen hundred P"Y"‘°“* °°· ond eighty, for ar®cial stone pavement laid by him on the Capitol · Grounds under contact of September, eighteen hundred and seventy ' tive, four thousand uve hundred and thirty dollars and hfty seven cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. P¤¤¢•\ ¤¢1‘**¤¤= The followin sums retained by postmasters as compensation out of Payment ¤f<=¤¤¤- the gusts! revegmes, as shown on their audited quarterly accounts, be- °I;'f°·· °° ing vrfnl commissions on revenue collected, and for the following years : For eighteen hundred and eighty, two thousand seven hundred and twenty three dollars and gift? six cents; for eighteen hundred and eighty e seven hundred ninety eight thousand seven hundred and Mm twomhoilara and seventy nine cents; ; Fern.!!. Bsmlin,lacepo•tma¤w¤atA;§¤’:t;|a,K¤nc,f¤¤¤K¤W¤¤¤¤ n.n.nemmt. for closbhire, umrth quarter, eighteen h e and eighty,and iirst