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88 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1897. vL1.2o,p.sn. Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, two thoud Pr , y f h Ith ' must. san dollars: ovidcd That the Secretar 0 the nterior may au orize °,g{Y0}’°,‘,{‘g“‘}D'$n: said work to be performed by a clerk of the Indian Office out of office oem. hours and pay a proper compensation to such clerk therefor. And the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed _mK•¤¤¤¤· S- MMM- to settle the accounts of Kenneth S. Murchison, allowing him icredit igr such sums as he has disbursed under the appropriation hereto ore ma e or may hereafter disburse under this appropriation for this purpose to ¥m¤·lF- K·>¤•¤¤· himself or to Millard F. Holland, under authority of the Secretary ot ¤¤¤¤r><=¤»¤¤i<>¤· _ the Interior, for services heretofore, or that may be hereafter, rendered Cm Momsé u by them in connection with the preparatiougf aid dige?2. th ’° ° °" That the Secretary of the Interior be, an he is here y au 01'1Z0d. °r1`x°éZi.;r;JLf::° and directed to pay to the following persons, and not ttoltheir assignees, · immediately upon the passage of this Act out of the a ance remaining of the thirty-tive per centum reserved for payment of legal services rendered and expenses incurred, under contract entered into by the _ Old Settlers or Western Cherokee Indians, through their authorized V Us commissioners, in the prosecution of their claim, appropriated for by ° ’*"‘51‘ Act of Congress approved August twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four (twenty-eighth Statutes at Large, page four hundred and ilfty-one), entitled *‘An Act making appropriations to supply deficien- . cies] in the appropriagions forfthe fiscal year ending June thirtieth, _ eig teen hun an ninety- our, and for prior years and for other . purposes," namely: wuuams.1·¤¤body. To William S. Peabody, ten thousand dollars. cn•r1¤u.wein». To Charles A. Webb, administrator of the estate of C. M. Mclioud, two thousand five hundred dollars.

?_fi¤;¤$°l§>rwi¤. vi- To Marcus Erwin, administrator of the estate of Marcus Erwin,

’ deceased, two thousand five hundred dollars. ·r. 11. x.m.i·1..¤¤¤. To Theodore H. N. McPherson, two thousand nve hundred dollars. m1:'.°r;mc..my, emu- d To Mary E$arey,de‘;:e§umx of the estate of James J. Newell, two thousand dollars. Jem Asnmeia. To J ohh A. Sibbald, one thousand dollars. Samuel w.1>¤¤1. To Samuel W. Peel, two thousand five hundred dollars. mgqggnigxogggggs dig`; geesssfl. Voorhees and John Paul Jones, three thousand five hun- I>¤vi•1A.M¤K¤igM. To David A. McKnight, two thousand dollars. c.M.cn-m. To M. (gartleggpugolauxglredl ang siftiv-seven dollars and fifty cents. B¤1v•A·L¤ckw•>·¤i- o va . w , ve un rec dollars. J. 1.. mugn. To J. L. Baugh two thousand five hundred dollars. stephen xv.r¤m. To Stephen W. ’Parker, two thousand five hundred dollars. .10..1 nuryin. To Joel M. Bryan, five thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars and six cents. R¢¤¤¤i¤•1¤r w md And the remainder of said sum of money after payin the to ' S°m"°'°t°‘ specific sums shall be paid to the Old Settlers or \Ve§erii Choegglgeg Indians, pn their rteiplrishtieii of igpmisitioiisbiiizide therefor by the na iona reasurer o e ‘ ero ee a ion or y sucl th ' persons as said Old Settlers or WVestern, Cherokeesl may: ilrimsiiteigll {Q;;;;;;;' pouncil, appognt thor that purpgsez Providmi, That the Secretary of the nterior s a ta ·e a receipt rom the person soa inted to ' said money for the said Old Settlers or Cherokeepfmdianis audi::;;; person receiving the sums of money herein specined shall receipt in full for all claims against the aforesaid fund, and such payment shall extinguish every (xiightémdfclaim of any kind, of any one of said parties to any part of said fun s o seventy»eight thousa d h d ed d sixty-five dollars and thirteen cents. D Seven un r an rom dn Laayband That the claim of the Fond du Lac band of Chi w I d'- f §§{,{§{',‘Z,'{_"“ °‘ L“"“ Lake Superior for compensation arising from the allggced thtfei-311;: iii ti slew f¤r¤¤¤·1¤¤¤¤— area of the reservation as actually set apart to them and that provided v..i. i¤,p.im, to be set apart, under the fourth subdivision or and., two 05 me treaty between the United States and the Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Mississippi, made and concluded at Lapoiute, in the State of VVISGODSIIJ, on the thirt1eth day of September, in the year eighteen