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464 FCRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 320. 1867. officcrs, at ten dollars per month each, of Indian police, t0_bc employed in maintaining order and prohibiting illegal tml5c in liquor on the several Indian reservations, and within the Territory of Alaska, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, and for the pprchase of equipments and rations for policemen: of non-ration ageucms, ninety thousand dollars. Crimes against That immediately upon and after the passage of this act any Indians I'{di“,P°1i°‘?*°,"° committing against the person of any Indian policeman appointed uugfgs m d'Sm°t dar the laws of the United States, 01- any Indian United States deputy ' marshal, while lawfully engaged in the execution of any United States process, orlawfully engaged in any other duty imposed upon such policuman or marshal by the laws of the United States, any of the following crimes, uamcly, murder, manslaughter, or assault with intent to kill, within the Indian Territory, shall be subject to the laws of the United States relating to such crimes, and shall be tried by the district court of the United States exercising criminal jurisdiction where said offenso was committed, and shall be subject: to the same penalties as are all other persons charged with the commission of said crimes, respectively; and the said courts arc hereby given jurisdiction in all such cases. Vaccination. For pure vaccine matter and vaccination of Indians, one thousand dollars. ' Indian supplies, Tclcgmphiug and making purchases of Indian supplies: To pay the ‘ tclcgmpbing. ctc- .expcnscs of purchasing goods and supplies for the Indian service, including rent of warehouses and pay of necessary employees; advertis- Y ° ing, at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates; inspection and all other expenses connected therewith, including tclcgraphing, forty thousand dollars. Trausqortatiou Transportation of Indian supplies: For this amount, for necessary 0* ¤¤PPh°¤· expenses of transportation of such goods, provisions, and other articles for the various tribes of Indians provided for by this act, including pay and expenses of transportation agents, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Allotments in For surveyqnd subdivision of Iudiaupzservaticnns and of lands to be ¤¤v¢¤¤!fy- allotted to ludmhs, apd to make allotments in saveralty, to be expended by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, under- the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, thirty-five thousand dollars; of which sum fifteen thousand dollars may be used to carry out the provisions of section three Ame, v_ 38E_ of the act approved February eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, entitled "An act to provide for the allotment of lands in sevemlty to Indians on the various reservations, and to extend the protection of the laws of the United States and the Territories over the Indians, and for other purp0ses."

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For continuing the investigation aud extion claims. nmixmtion of certain Indian-deprcdation claims originally authorized,

and in the manner therein provided for, by the Indian appropriation _ _ _ act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ciglntytive, twenty C9¤¤&¤¤¤¤8 ¤¤· thousand dollars; and the examination und report shall include claims, "‘·`Q};§"¥;°"“·3w if any, barred by statute, such fact to be stated in the report; and all ‘ ’ p' “ claims whose examination shall be completed by January first, eiglm Report. can hundred and eighty-eight, shall then be reported to Congress, with the opinions and conclusions of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior upon all material thats, aud all the evidence and papers pertaining thereto. · S ¤ D p o r z 0 f FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. schools. ' pay and indus- For support of Indian day and industrial schools, and for other edu-

    • 31 ¤¤h;><>i¤, ¤'@¤· national purposes nom hereinafter provided for, six hundred and fifty

md‘:_:;¤i';;°“°“ thousand dollars ; for the construction and repair of school buildings, 1;,,,,,,,, em fifty-tive thousand dollars; and for purchase of horses, cattle and sheep, goats, and swine for schools, ten thousand dollars; in all, seven