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89-1 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 188. 1895. Mmmm MISCELLANEOUS. ’ Greeks- to To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the Creek Nation a P°"“°"°portion of the fund now held by the United States in accordance with v¤1.zs,p.·m. the provisions of the Act of Congress entitled “An Act to ratify and confirm an agreement with the Muscogee Nation of Indians in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes," approved March first, eighteen hundred and eightynine, two hundred thousand dollars, and the same shall be paid in silver com, or such other lawful money of the - UnitedlStates as the Creek Nation shall desire, to be immediately availab e. diSt<>¤kbrids¤I¤· The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to i-';?`.;,,,;,,, · pay to such of the Stockbridge- Indians, per capita, as he shall find VM- ··P-7*5- entitled under the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, to bfel eéirolled and to participate ixbthe distribution one-half of the trust n now to their cre it in the nited States Treasury and kggetofore fsppdropriated, when the allotment to their lands shall have n comp et . · u,§,f"§§:"' R°'°"” The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to negotiate with the h£,•;g·>¤¤¤¤¤ M ml Indians-on the San Carlos Reservation, Arizona, through an inspector, ' for the_cession or relinquishment to the United States of the lands . embracing] the coal fields, and that any agreement made shall- be submitted to ongress for its action. swam-riuu•. cm. To pay the necessary expenses of securing the consent to removal by §$_‘;‘f{,f ,;.,-,_ the Southern Ute Indians and the necessary expenses of removing said Indians, in accordance with the provisions of the law recently passed for their removal, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. . · g¤¤r<>_l=::·bf mu For the payment of the first installment due on the fourth day of mahizlrenrhcumne March eighteen hundred and ninety-five to the Cherokee Nation, under °*$}_*f2\;j¤;j,,j,°f· the provisions of the Act or March third, eighteen hundred and ninety- P,,,;_,,,_ three, for the purchase of the “Cherokee Outlet/’ the sum of one million six hundred and sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That said sum nmmson. shall be held subject to the payment of the Delaware and Shawnee Indians and the Cherokee Freedmen as provided by the tenth section of sgid(f&ctdto_bet awéailable immediately after March fourth, eighteen _ un re an nine y- ve. ,_f,°§}‘,}’{,‘f*°“‘*“·I"°‘ That_the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed, Gum. to detail or employ an Indian inspector to take a census of the Pottawatonne Indians of Indiana and Michigan. who are entitled to a certain sum of money appropriated by Congress to satisfy a judgment of the ..n.e,p.4s»o. Court of Claims in favor of said Indians. And for the purpose of making the payment to the Pottawatomie Indians, of Indiana and Michigan, of the one hundred and four thousand six hundred and twenty-six dollars appropriated by the last Congress to satisfy a judggfgxt lpguthe gg13H;;:; Claims, there is hereby appropriated the sum of Puyallup rnd mn Forcontinuingthe work of thePuyallup Indian Co Lated R‘Z?,‘j§,",§‘,§Q'§§{;,, to ap, under the_ Act of March third, eighteen hundrellmdmllhmgzpgthree r¢g,¤¤;- ge 633 (Twenty-sixth Statutes, six hundred and twelve) to select and as raise °' ""such portions_of the allotted lands within the Euyallup Indianpllteservation, Washington, as are not required for homes for the Indian allottees; and also that part of the agency tract exclusive of the bury- mg ground not needed for school purposes, and for the purpose of defrgyirrg the; eipensesbof said Commission the sum of fourteen thousan dollars o e reim ursedto the Un'ted States 4 of the sale of the agency tract and allotted land out of qw prpccéqs Act to be immediately available S, as provided m Stud q ¢ * 1 . A _ ment wml Whereas David H. Jerome Alfred M. Wilson anl W. G S m,¢E·_::¤· m-- 0*1*- duly appointed commissioners on the part of theUrlited1St;tes, diilsfofii _ the fourth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, conclude an