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356 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. m'I‘¤¤¤P<>*¤°*°¤ °* Transportation of Indian suppllilesz For this amount for necessary mu expenses of transportation of suc goods, provisions, and other articles for the various tribesé of Indians provided fpr Sy this acs, ixécludd ing pay and expenses 0 transporta 1on agen s, wo un re an ninety thousandldcillaiiés. I dl t F d b ww. vw-- ¤f S rvg an a 0 in n "an reserva ions: or survey an su - £¤l»s’1:t¤‘€é¤::1l;iu°t" divigioxiisolfl Indian reservgtions and of lands to be allotted to Indians, · and to make allotments in severalty, to be expended by the Commisgioner of Aifagrsg Ender the direction of the Secretary of the nterior, n thousand dollars. h$¤¢¤°•¤’!I *;}:.**;**13j The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized enter in sages; et; owen Ogg negotiattioxgl w1Sthutl1e iltiupcrggee 0; Creek ptiondof (lvndoizps fopltlhye mma cemwn 0 e e no e a ion o a tract 0 an n upie of mi ghe Sgminolel Indians in tliellndian Tpxériitloirypprottixcwdiggéweiity- Appminiaticm ve thousand acres. An the sum 0 i y- o thousand o un- · dred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereb appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other-

 gpplblpnlated, to pay $01- said lalpgd and lthe cgxipensesfimgdgnt go

xmmmmmens. suc negotiations, the said sum to re-im urs ou o e un s of the Seminole Nation now held in trust by the United States.

  • m P That téhe (Commission appointed dbyhth§Pr1:::iden}; 131 treat wgh the

rairi an tt t0m1' an e ic poo n 'ans in ansas

2i*g-Tg KMIWM be o011(tiuued,(:md tthezlthe balfsnce of unexpen funds appropriated

v¤x.z.p.l<m for that_pur_pose by act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nme, is hereby reapproplriated. _

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vd·*»P·l“”· D1 r ~· · hundred and eighty-nine twenty thousand dollars. He :nm·s bend of To enable the Secretary of the Interior to reimburse_ Big Jim’s I *°"""°°"""’°°‘ pandbpf Absen5eefSha1w;)1g tfor l?pesK?u;tamedRby reapon of ge nnmnmsmun ct orci e remova o said rom e c apoo eserva 1on m e I°'°°’ °°°' Indian Territory, to be expended in the purchase of stock and agri- -*°°•'·P-M8- cultural implements and in promoting the comfort and improvemcipt of said Indians, seventeen thousand two hundred and fteen d . d£¥:¤;j;?_¤g0mué•gl¤w% 0Td1§nable the Commisisioper of gugian Affairs tp emplhoy one suit; , . b as ma ron 0 eac n 1an gir s m ouse ee ing an hg m gtherphisdslghold duties, at a rate not exceeding sixty dollars per month seven hundred and twent dollars. I { . . guru M, cmp. To pay1Ge0rge M. Chapman,d ate dIn%1an(£mpe§tor,hbislance dug wand f t 'n e nses incurre an oar B1 w 1 e engage w` i1(irhisl":>lii’cla¥du)tleg, four hundred and twenty-ibur dollars and forty t . amps mmp. cm'}; re-inlibuliése J oseph) Dxpdapl for money papd gy {pr Cixi mma T l, f the sas tri e o n ians, e even un re dollars, e wl saorhe tb be paidmtrom moneys in the Treasury to the credit of said K I d s. S•¤¤¤¢1 S- P•¢¤¤¢· Tullgsacdlodhting officers of the Treasury Department are authorized mlimmaw be sa. and empowered to settle the accounts ot Samuel S. _Patters0n_ late a °'·‘f,_'°Y '*"°“’·“’¥ °“‘ United States agent for the N avago Indians, according to equity. cermn rmun The accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby Igcietdiummmm authorized and directed to allow credit in settlement of the accounts

  • ¤ •¤*¤¤¤¤¤* °* ¤°· of certain Indian a ents named in House Executive Document Num-

°°°m` bered Two hundred and ninety-eight, Fifty-first Congress, first session, og the dalmaciluntggherein set forth as properly due for salaries but h t. . lm? ‘*°P'°‘***°” 8E01?c?>1ii’tin?1ing)vthe investigation and examination of certain In- ` dian depredation claims, originally authorized, and m the manner V•>L¤·1>—3’?¤= therein provided for, by the In ian_ appropr1ation acts approved Y•1-M. v- 4M March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, twenty thousand dollars.