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§ 221 _ 1*11*1.: :1 221. Persma retumlng gftcr removal fran [Mind mntry.- If hauy person who has been removed from the Indian comm shall tbcmnfmé: at sm time return or be found ivitbiu tl l Indian éouutry, he shall he liable to n penalw ot $1,000. (R. I 5 2148.) l l . . _ .

" 222. Authority to roman person from reservation.-—Tl

Commissioqcr ot Indian Aigirs is auighcrizad require with the appfcvnl of the Secretary dt the Interior, to mmm from my tribal ‘l‘&B1'V&t$0¤ any persch being. therein withm hutherity of law, or whose within the limits of tl reservation ‘may, tin the Ju `¤¤t the ccmmisslouexgt l detrimental to the peace and welfare at the Indians; and] ms employ tar the Purpose such force as may be nmessary ¤ enable the agent be effect the removal of such perscmt (R. 1 S 2149.) _ ‘ ·· _ l ‘ 223. Enplaynent of nilituy; pmposes.-Th»e mllitaa forcms ct the United States may be +mp1qyed ia _‘ uch mmm and xmder such regulations as` the President may (u1'€Ct*·-· d Fltst. Inthé npp¤·ehm¤0u of way person who may `boi . the Indian _ cmiuudy in; violation ot law; and in ‘c»6uveYi¤8 lu immediately ¤·0m the Indian country, by the neucét conveniéx and •n1'e"rcute, to th¢, bivil authority qt the Territbfy · judldal district in which nach penom shall ba~toufnd,`to I proceeded against in due course ot law; · f _ Seccud. In the summation and mimic ot storgs, package had boats; authorised by law: ` Third. In pmvmtlng the introduction ct persons and pm erty into `tha Indian country contrary to law; which perm and pmputi shall be· ded ngaim nccardmé to law; ‘ Fourth. And nisc inldestroyizig andl bmqkslng ulp may di tillery for mmmfacturlxig ardent mlrlts set up 91* coutinw within the country. (B. &, Q 2150.) . d

 224. ‘   and trestmat of wram apprehended I

military.-—No person apéfwcnded by l military tome under- tl preceding section shall be detained Lange; than Eva days arrest and before removal. amen diers who ma have any such lpujscn in cmmdyishall — im with all tJ humanity which ¤ ww f CM peflhih (R. S. 225. Arrést of sbscondipg Indian.-4Dho mperinteudeiu agents, and sutpgvntsvshall cmeavpr to prbmro the Im trial at all Indian! a¢cu®’ot_ lI1].¢l‘}m6,1 or misdémeanor, and at all other persona who mny havs me mined adm or mama Btgize mr Territory, si have ded into Indian country, ,-elthezi by t1 wmé¤tthech1eh¤tth¢prep¤r¤ibu,c¤_by3¤<>h_0tm·mm; na, the President may autherlqa. The Pruident. mn! dire the! military toms ctjhc United Statzito hdemvbicd In tl

 ~¢~¤·w  o?‘“md1 Iudlnés, and also in pmveutzlng or ti

mimdm hostilities between any ot the tribes. ,(B,~ . I 2152.) · ‘ ” ` Q l 225. Pane cchitajus in executing procm-—-ilu uccuth prommgin the I¤d&¤ cwntry, the uarsbsl my employ posse ccmitatus, not exceeding tlu~餑pcra¤m`in un! of t; Sum _ t1ve1!. to asdst in executing process bfarm ing md brluglmlln prisoners from the I country, as allow them E tc: each dajlu lieu at and Service \ ·(B.$.§2153.)· l A ‘ ‘ d 227; Repnralicn tau- mma tdpraperty of Indians--ewhe ever, in the idommlmiou, by n whim person; at my crm oEa¤m, or  »·» ··.=:= · ·l within the country, tiff] qt amy friendly Indign is taken, injured, or destroys and n conviction la had for auch crime, cmmsa, dt mléé manner. the person so .m¤vict& shall be amtexmed ta psy such friendly Indian to ·yvhom· the pmpe1:ty" may belong, wimsc person may be injured, n sum wml to twlcb the ju

a;1§4•<;t·t.h¤ pmpert,v·so taken, lmured, or destroyed. (B.

§.——~INDIAN8 704 .; zzz. hmm or roparatm~whe¤o o§@¢r uiablé.-—-rr mh ey ommaor shnl1~be unable to_.pny at num not Kwai wml to mc , no just value oro amount., whatever mon payment shn11_ fnll short S. not the same shall be paid out of the Troaml? ot. the United States. If such offender C8¤`·¤9¢'b¢-Kxlthéhééd and brought yo to trial, the amount of such preperiy shall be paid ont or um 5, Treasury. But n0· Indian 811311 be entitled to any puymomn we out of the Treasury of ine United 8tatu,,for any snob property, ut if he, on any of the nation to which M beiongn, have sought me private revenge, or ~ have ntternntgd to obtain satisfaction by pe any forco‘0r Vi0]9BC6· (R=·S·“$ 2155-) · ’ ` gy 229. Injuries Qc pwiwfy our Indian, bekmgl to ing to any tribe in amitylwith United State, snail, within 8, tné Indian country, take or 6e¤tr¤7 the ·?`°P€1'U' of my person ¤ lawtullyo within such country, or spa!] pam ism Indian counpy ·t;·y into any State or Territory by c1ti@ ot the or United States, and there take, steal, or denroy, any horse, or . oiher propcriy belonging to mi dtmu lc! inhzbitmt ot the In United States, such gitizen or hii wpruzutatlve, az. m. tornegi, or agent, may mab apnlicaiiou to ibn wmaxsnporin-· nt tendontg ngen§;,_· or subngenn who, 'npon being furnished wm; or the necessary documents nndproofs, shall; under the direction be of tho President, make  » the on tithe fo

 which "such Indian shall beléng,. tor, ssfisfnction; and it such

59,* notion or tribe shall or rdw to make ¤ti§action, ` in a Ireasonablo time not exceeding twelve months, mch nnpe:· p- intendont, agant, or subagnnt aa;} make rmxm M nb doings ns to the Commissioner ot Indian Anakin, that meh further stops ‘ may botaken as shall be proper, in theopmion of tho Prosgdout, ls- to obtain satisfaétion for than injury. (R. B. I 2156.) · ed 239. Deposition: by agentr t@Mng `&¢prdatio&--·Tno superintendents, agontsQ and subagontn within their rqpectivo Q ay a districts am authorized andnxnpowergd to take depositions of he witnessesu touching any depredations; within théopnrvléw of the or three procedln: sections, and to admini/ua: oaths to- the doay pohnents. -(R. B. |_215'X.)” —‘ { ° hz _ V TRAFFIC! IN IN’IOX1CATlNG LIQUORS

 241. Intoaicating liqnora; anla to Inéananr introdnénz into

ts, Indian oountry.———No ardent spirits, ale, bow, wine, on intoxind cuting liquor or liquors of whntovon kind mail be introduced. so, under any pretense, into tho Indian oommtry. Eyery person

n¥ who polls, excnnngoigivex, `b¤Qrte:s,` or of any ardent

nd spirits, glo; beer, wine, or intoxiuting Liquors ot any kind to he any Indian nndor o chargo ot any Indian snpeiintonwnt or no agent, or introduced or attempts to introduce any uréeni spirits., act ale, wine, beer, or mtoxicédn; liquor of any md ’=mto tm no country bball be gmniohed by i¤prtm@t for not

1*+ more than two yours; and by Sno of than $390 for

8. smb 03am. ‘ o _, . · ~ ` Any person who `snall so11,_ghro away,?¤i®o¤o ot, cxéhangn, ng or barter any malt, apirimous, or vinons Hqoomindndins a boar, a1o,j and wine, on an; atdont onotneé no liquor oat any kind whatsoever, or- any essence, extract, bitterso 14:4 compound, oomnocmou, or any" arddo whatsond over, under any Ianoi, on brano, which prodw_ inas. toxicadon, to any Indian a ward d tho Govornmwt node: _ &s,rgé of any Iu@un or aiént. or any indian, kn- tndndim mixed bmoda, xhom tm `Govemmmt, ·tn:·oo@ zo, its departments, oxercimn mréianahlp, and any person who Q- shall introduce or afmmpt no muoduco any mit, rptrituous, sd, or vinona liquor, tncindmvgbeor, aka, and or any ardmt lo· or Intoxtcatinz Liquor ot any kbd whatamvar into the Indian to country, shall be www br for not lm than on sixty daxrs, and by n nun ¢.nnt loan than $109 Amt pst 0H&1}.88IL\1dB0tI£t]}8B t0l?6§@0¤!i$§ _§ Pro-_ 8. Ieoaoeoori That the person convicted annum committed · until tins and costs are paid. But it shall be u sumiont