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k 2 { FORTYAFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 15, 16. 1869. 13 5 Sec. 8. And be tt further enacted, That the two clerks of class one in Clerks l¤ the 2 the office of education authorized by an act entitled "An act making ap- $gi§i0°£f;“°"' i propriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the pointed by Sec- Q government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred ;°*E*l’Y of l¤·

 and seventy," approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, egg; 0h_12L

l shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, and all laws and Vol. xv. p. 291.

 parts of laws authorizing the employment of other clerks in the depart- No other
 ment or office of education shall, after the commencement of the next °]°"k"f“’* &°‘

l fiscal year, be repealed. l Sec. 9i And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be, and T*¤¤¤f¢¤‘§ Of [ he is hereby, authorized to make the necessary transfers of appropria- ;§°EQ°;$;,l?,Ei%"S l tions from military diSt1‘iCtS h2lVlUg 2m GXCGSS of appropriations to carry effect_the reconl into effect the reconstruction laws to districts which are or may be de. S“'“°l‘°“ l“‘”· t ficient in the amount necessary to carry into effect said laws. l Sec. 10. And be it jnrtner enacted, That the Washington Gas-light G3;ES*;]l:‘§°“ r Company be, and they are hereby, required to increase their rate of dis- panyé, in,?;;, t eount for prompt payment to eighteen and three fourths per cent from its rate of dist and after the first day of November next. ;;;';£;_P'°mpt i Approved, April 10, 1869. I .-4-; i CHAP. XVI. —An Act making Appropriations for the current and contingent Ex enses April 10, 1869. 5 ry the Indian Department, and jbrjjitbdl/ing Treaty Stipulationsnith various findian W , rzbes jar the Year ending June thzrtzeth, ezg/zteen hundred and seventy. I Be it enacted by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and fO;APP*°P’;:*i<;_¤ l they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not ,hB?Q§?;; (je? z otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and con- pnrtment and n tingent expenses of the Indian department and fulfilling treaty stipula- {Iggy “‘P'1“‘ i lations with the various Indian tribes : ` E For the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, namel 1 · l Fory the pay of eleven superintendents of Indian affairs and of fifty- S¤P¤*i¤l¢¤d- nine Indian agents, one hundred and fourteen thousand seven hundred °"°° and °g°m‘°' ~ dollars, as follows : Snperintendents of Indian Aj`atrs.——·Two superintendents for the S“PI$’*il¤§9”d· tribes east of the Rocky mountains; one for Oregon; one for Washing· gg3Q_ U mn ton Territory; one for the Territory of New Mexico ; one for the Territory of Utah ; one for California ; one for Nevada; one for the Territory of Arizona; one for Montana, and one for Idaho. Indian Agents. —Three for the tribes in Oregon ; four for the tribes in I¤di¤¤ ¤8<>¤*¤· New Mexico; one additional for Indians in New Mexico; one for the tribes in New Mexico; one for the tribes in Utah; one additional for the Indians in Utah ; one for the tribes in the Territory of Utah ; eleven for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains ; two for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains; four for the Indians east of the Rocky mountains, viz: Sioux and Seminoles, the Omaha, Kickapoo, Kansas, and Neosho agencies; three for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains; one for the Indians in the State of New York; one for the Delaware Indians; one for Green Bay, Wisconsin ; three for the tribes in Washington Territory ; one for the Wichatas and neighboring tribes west of the Choctaws and Chickasaws; one for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains; one for the Indians in the Territory of New Mexico; one for the Ponca tribe; one for the Pawnees; one for the Yancton Sioux; three for the tribes in the Territory of Washington; one for the Grand River and Uintah bands of Indians in the Territory of Colorado; two for the Up— per Missouri and the country adjacent thereto; one for the Ottawas, Chippewas of Swan creek and Black river, and Christian Indians in Kansas; three agents for the State of California; one for the Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Indians; one for the Sisseton and Warpeton