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698 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 204. 1855. For permanent provision for blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, per eighth article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty- two, eivht hundred and forty dollars ; Forepermanent provision for iron and steel for shop, per eighth article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, two hundred and seventy dollars · For permanent provision for education, per fourth article treaty seventeenth March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, five hundred dollars; Washin ton For the eneral incidental ex enses of the Indian service in Washin ton Tmiwg *1* we §h't is ssup g · em ry, ir y thousand dollars · For the expenses of adjusting ,difl‘iculties, and preventing outbreaks among the Indians in Washington Territory, prior to and during the fiscal year ending thirtieth June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- six ten thousand dollars; california. hor the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in California, embracing expenses of travel of the superintendent and agents, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars; For the pay of physicians, smiths, carpenters, and agricultural and mechanical laborers, ou the reservations in California, fifty-four thousand three hundred dollars; For defraying the expenses of the removal and subsistence of Indians in California, to three military reservations, in accordance with the plan

ubmitted by the superintendent of Indian aifairs of that State, and approved by the President, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars:

Provided, That the superintendent of Indian affairs in that State be authorized, should he deem it expedient, to expend an amount not exceeding twenty thousand dollars of the sum herein appropriated, to relieve the temporary wants of the Indians outside of the reservations ; Oregon. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon Territory ten thousand dollars; Igor adiusting difficulties, and preventing outbreaks among the Indians in regon Territory ten thousand dollars; For expenses of iiisurance and transportation of annuities, payable to Indian tribes in the Territory of Oregon, three thousand dollars ; For payment of the liabilities incurred for the Indian service in Oregon, under the supervision of the late superintendent, ten thousand dollars; New Mexico. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Territory of New Mexico, twenty-tive thousand dollars; Utah. Forftlbe general incidental expenses of the Indian service in the Terri— tory 0 tah twenty thousand dollars; Toms. For oompdnsation of three special agents, and four interpreters, for the Ingian tribes of Texas, and for purchase of presents, fifteen thousand o ars; F*P°¤*°* °Y For actual necessary expenses incurred and that may hereafter be in- ¥;;:,l;:f° rd curred, by officers of the Indian Department in the rescue of prisoners from Indian tribes, and returning them to their homes, and for expenses incident to the arrest and confinement within the territory of the United ptgtes, byi ordler of these officers, of persons charged with crimes against n ians, ve thousand dollars. _ To meet the necessary expenses of colonizing, supporting, and furnish- Tew. Eng agricplttéral (pnplenients for the Indians in Texas, eighty-six thousand our un rc an thirty dollars. For the purpose of enabling the proper department to adopt such measures as may be necessary for opening communications with the Texas Comanches and Apaches, who have not heretofore been parties to any mm W Wm- treaties with the. United States, ten thousand dollars. Md_ • For rmmbursing to John W. Whitfield, late agent for the Indians on the Upper Platte, the amount expended by him for ransom from the