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FORTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1882. 9 · WAR DEPARTMENT. For mileage of officcrs of the Army when traveling under orders, Mileage. twenty thousand dollars. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. For stationery for the Department of the Interior and its several bu— S*¤*i°¤°YY· reaus and offices, four thousand dollars. INDIAN smtvrcz, For the following for the Sioux and other Indians, and for the Indian service: For vaccination of Indians, one thousand dollars. Vaccination. _ For collecting and subsisting Apaches and other Indians of Arizona AP“°{‘1°§ mMA“‘ and New Mexico, twenty thousand dollars. igun BW °x` For support and civilization of the Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Apaches, #;:I;“l‘°g‘»;?:g;§' Kiowas, Comanches, and Wicliitas, fifty thousand dollars. lj`;,,,,,,,,;, gommi hes, 1W' h't For support of Blackfeet, Bloods, and Piegans, fifteen thousand dol- ;l3l;><i}l;i•é¤:L§Jl¤;da;; lars. · ‘ For support of Indians within the limits of the late Central superin- Modoes and Nez tendency, including the Modocs and the Nez Perces of Joseph’s band, P°’°°¤- made necessary by failure of crops, three thousand dollars. For support of Sioux of diiferent tribes, two hundred and fifty thou- Sioux. sand dollars. For aiding them in civilization and agricultural pursuits, one hun- Civilization, ono. dred thousand dollars. . For support of schools not otherwise provided for, including schools Soy;-P °" °f ` for Freedmen in the Indian Territory, fifty thousand dollars. °° Telegraphing and making purchase of Indian supplies: To contract Supplies, eto. for the Indian service, advertising at rates not exceeding regular commercial rates, inspection, and all other expenses connected therewith, including telegraphing, ten thousand dollars, _ CAPITOL EXTENSION. To enable the Architect of the Capitol to meet the expenses that will Remo v al of be incurred in removing the House ba th—rooms to the southeast corner of g°“F’;’ }"**’h"°°'“"» the basement, at the foot of the elevator, and to make needful altera- an ° ' tions and repairs necessitated by such removal, three thousand dollars. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY To pay expert architects employed under the act of June eighth, Joiotsoiootcomeighteen hundred and eighty for work on additional accommodations for mi*’*.°: gmc""' the Library of Congress and to meet other expenses of the committee g'§§‘“§}·‘Q_ 165_”°”' on that subject, ilve thousand dollars. ’ PATENT OFFICE For the payment of the clerks and laborers in the Patent Office for P¤Y¤f¢=l¢¤‘l¢¤¤¤*l the remainder of the current fiscal year, five thousand two hundred and "b°'°”· thirty dollars and forty~ninc cents; and to enable the Secretary of the Additional olorllnterior to increase the clerical force of said office for the remainder of °*l f°'°°· the currentiiscal year, four thousand seven hundred and sixty nine dol- ' lars and ilfty-one cents; in all, ten thousand dollars: Provided That the P'°°*•°· compensation of the additional clerks herein authorized shall be fixed gompemnsm by the Secretary, not to exceed however a greater rate than twelve hundred dollars per annum for each clerk. ‘ · P h li t h For photolithographing or otherwise producing copies of the weekly Phfn? °' issues of drawings of patents, designs and trade marks, twenty-three gm ' thousand, seven hundred and thirty three dollars and twenty-anne cents.