Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/149

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122 mrcrx-snoono couennss. sms. 1. cu. 104. 1802. _1>¤y¤r»gmm-co¤- At the Quapaw Agency, at one thousand four hundred dollars; and °"‘“°°‘ not more than one thousand two hundred dollars of any moneys ap— propriated by this act shall be expended for clerical labor at this a enc · gAt me Osage Agency, at one thousand six hundred dollars; At the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, at two thousand two hundred dollars; · At the Kiowa Agency, at two thousand dollars; At the Union Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the White Earth Agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa, at one thousand dollars; At the Green Bay Agency, at two thousand dollars; . At the La Pointe Agency, at two thousand dollars; At the New York Agency, at one thousand dollars; At the Colorado River Agency, at one thousand five hundred dollars; At the Pima Agency, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; At the San Carlos Agency, at two thousand dollars; Cherokee Training The superintendent of the Indian Training School at Cherokee, North S°§‘§;Lj,g,},,$E;dmt t,., Carolina, shall in addition to his duties as superintendent perform the Mi ¤·¤ ¤s<·¤*· duties heretofore required of the agent at said Cherokee Agency, and receive in addition to his salary as superintendent, two hundred dollars per annum, which sum is hereby appropriated for the purpose, and shall give bond as other Indian Agents, and that the office of agent be, and the same is hereby, abolished at that place; in all, eighty-nine thousand dollars; and all provisions of law fixing compensation for Indian agents in excess of that herein provided are hereby repealed. rnmpmm. For the payment of necessary interpreters, to be distributed in the discretion of the Secretary, of the Interior, twenty thousand dollars; but no person employed by the United States and paid for any other service shall be paid for interpreting. Imrieewn. For pay of live Indian inspectors, at three thousand dollars per annum each, fifteen thousand dollars. ` Travelingexpensos, For necessary traveling expenses of five Indian inspectors, including °*°· telegraphing and incidental expenses of inspection and investigation, eight thousand dollars. . Super-iuteutent of For pay of one superintendent of Indian schools, three thousand “°h°°"" five hundred dollars. ’1‘r¤ve1i¤ge¤1ie¤¤e¤· For necessary traveling expenses of one superintendent of Indian schools, including sleeping car fare and cost of transportation, telegraphing and incidental expenses of inspection and investigation, two Prewe- thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, Other dimes. That he shall perform such other duties as may be imposed upon him by the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. Azeriry \>¤i¤i¤z¤· doior buildings and repair of buildings at agencies, twenty thousand ars. couuugeumxpensee. For contingencies of the Indian service, including traveling and incidental expenses of Indian agents, and of their offices, and of the Commissioner of Indian Aifairs, also traveling and incidental expenses of five special agents, at three dollars per day when actually employed on duty in the field, exclusive of transportation and sleeping-car fare, in lieu of all other expenses now authorized by law; for pay of em- Special agents. ployees not otherwise provided for, and for pay of five special agents at two thousand dollars per annum each, forty thousand dollars. Citizen wmmieeivu- For the expenses of the commission of citizens, serving without compensation, appointed by the President under the provisions of the fourth Vol.16,p.40. section of the act of April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, five thousand dollars.