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THIRTY··EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 127. 1865. 541 said library any copy of the second or any subsequent edition of any book, unless the same shall contain additions as aforesaid, nor of any book which is not the subject of copyright. Approved, March 3, 1865. Cnr. CXg$:l._—An Act f;r 2e_ iulzlrent andhcontingerp is- March 6, 1865. o um , a or 1 rea tv' ‘ ·····*······· gpm es for the Year ending thirtieth dime, eiglitlezn hundred [dud ?i’:l.i_yu—;i·r,v;idm_?’w"di;: UTPOS6d. .Be it enacted In; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Appropriations and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not f‘;,’£*¤ fXdR°”$gs otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and con- g,,,,;,,,; mu °` tingcnt expenses of the Indian department and fultilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: -—— For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, namel : Forythe pay of superintendents of Indian aiiairs and of Indian agents, snpsrintsnd eighty-seven thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. ¤¤fS. =}s¤p¢¤&S¤l>— For pay of sub-agents, six thousand dollars. §°?"t°’ ° °r s' For pay of clerk to superintendent at St. Louis, Missouri, one thousand two hundred dollars. For pay of temporary clerks by superintendents of Indian afairs, tive thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to superintendent of Indian affairs in California, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of interpreters, twenty-eight thousand four hundred dollars. interpreters, FOI' pI‘0SentS to Indians, five thousand dollars, gstsergz, provis- For provisions for Indians, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars.' ` For buildings at agencies and repairs thereof, ten thousand dollars. Bdudings 'md For contingencies of the Indian department, thirty-six thousand Eve mzvggzngencics hundred dollars. ° _ ` For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: ,_i0T,1:°ty mW1a` Blackfoot Indians. — For last of ten instalments as annuity, to be ex- Blackfoot In,. pended in the purchase of such goods, provisions, and other useful articles diamas the President, at his discretion, may from time to time determine, per ninth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and Vol. xi. p. 659. fifty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For last often instalments as annuity, to be expended in establishing and instructing them in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, and in educating their children, and promoting civilization and Christianity, at the discretion of the President, per tenth article of the treaty of seventeenth October, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, fifteen thousand dollars. Ohasta, Scoton, and Umpqaa Indians. —-For eleventh of fifteen in- Chastaseoton, stalments of annuity, to be expended as directed by the President, per ““d UmF‘l““·“· third article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, Vol. x. p. 1122. two thousand dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments for the pay of a farmer, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-fonr, one thousand dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments for pay of physician, medicines,_and expense of care of the sick, per dfth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments for pay of teachers and purchase of books and stationery, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eigheen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand two hundred dollars. Chqipewas of Lake Supe·rior.——For two thirds of twenty-fourth of L El¤lgP°W*§¤ °f twenty-five instalments in money, per Fourth article treaty fourth October, av;] :£°m°;;m eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth Sep- vdf x_,,lij;0g_ VOL. xm. Pun.—46