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FORTY FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 359. 1878. 233 of Kansas, in payment of the nineteenth of twenty installments, under the third article of the treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty- 10 Stat., 1094. four, the sum of one thousand dollars; the same to be in full payment of a certain order executed to the said Simpson by the chiefs and delegates of said tribe of Indians, bearing date January twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. For pay of a physician at the White Earth Agency Minnesota, twelve Physician at hundred dollars. :*7];;*6 Earth For trust-fund interest which accrued between the nrst day of J anu- gghidkasaw trustary, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and the first day of July, eighteen fund m*°*°¤*· hundred and sixty-six, on trust funds held by the United States for the Chickasaw Nation, the sum of two hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and ninety dollars and twenty five cents: Provided, That Pravhvo. one hundred and nity thousand dollars of said sum shall be invested in Part to be tahonds of the United States, to be held in trust for said nation by the *68***- United States, and the residue shall be paid into the Trasury of said nation, after deducting such stipulated attorneys’ fees as shall be Amm•ey.·i’fee.e. approved by the Secretary of the Interior: Provided further, That no -Pmmo. compensation shall be paid to any person for services connected with said arrears of interest without the approval of the Secretary of the Interior; and any person receiving, directly or indirectly, any money or Pemzzy, other thing of value in violation hereof, shall be punishable by a due of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than three years or both. To enable the Commissioner of Pensions to rent a part of the first Rent of Pension floor of the building now occupied in part for the use of the Pension Om°°· Ofiice, being Number four hundred and seven, twelfth street North West, two thousand dollars. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Preservation of collections, Smithsonian Institution: For preservation Smithsonian Inand care of the collections of the National Museum, including those ¤*i¤¤*i°¤· from the International Exhibition of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, eighteen thousand dollars. Distribution of duplicates: For expenses of making up into sets, for distribution to institutions of learning and museums, the duplicate ores, minerals, and objects of natural history belonging to the United States, five thousand dollars. Preservation of collections, Smithsonian Institution, Armory build- - ing: For expen e of watching and storage of articles belonging to the United States, including those transferred from the International Exhibition of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, two thousand five hundred dollars UNDER THE DEPARTMENT CF JUSTICE MISCELLANEOUS. Defending suits and claims for seizure of captured or abandoned Defending suits. property: For payment of the necessary expenses incurred in defending suits against the Secretary of the Treasury or his agents for the seizure of captured or abandoned property, and for the examination of witnesses in claims against the United States pending in any department, and for the defense of the United States in the Court of Claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Prosecution and collection of claims: For expenses to be incurred in Collection of the prosecution and collection of claims due to the United States, to be <¤1¤i¤¤¤· expended under the direction of the Attorney-General, two thousand tive hundred dollars. Punishin g violations of intercourse acts and frauds : For detecting and Violation of inpuuishing violations of the intercourse acts of Congress and frauds com- fercenree newmitted in the Indian service, the same to be expended by the Attorney-