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For Surgical and Medical supplies of the Army, two hundred and Surgical and fifty thousand dollars.

medical supplies. Contingencies. Contingent ex

For contingencies of the Army, thirty-four thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Adjutant and Inspector General's office, including office furniture. stationery, printed blanks for the use of penses of Adjutant the army, postage, telegraphic dispatches, and so forth, and so forth, six thousand, seven hundred dollars.

Navy Department.-For provisions, clothing, and contingencies Paymaster's Department, fifty thousand dollars.

For contingents enumerated, twenty thousand dollars.

and Inspector General's office. Provisions, cloth

the ing, & in pay

For medical supplies and surgeon's necessaries, ten thousand dollars.
For equipment and repair of vessels of the navy, fifty thousand

dollars.

For ordnance and ordnance stores, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For purchase and building of steamers and gun-boats for coast defences of the Confederate States, two millions of dollars. For repairing and fitting the steamer Merrimac as an iron-clad ship, twenty thousand dollars.

For floating defences for the Mississippi, five hundred thousand dollars. For iron and copper for the use of the navy, five hundred and thirtyfive thousand [dollars.]

master's depart
ment of the navy.
Contingents,

Medical supplies.
Equipment and

repair of vessels
Ordnance and

and

ordnance stores.
Steamers
gun-boats.

Steamer Merri

mac.

Floating defences for the Mississippi

Iron and copper.

Coal.

For coal for steamers, five hundred thousand dollars. For pay of officers and others employed at the navy-yard at Norfolk, Pay of officers, Virginia, forty-five thousand dollars.

APPROVED December 24, 1861.

&c., at the pavy yard at Norfolk.

CHAP. XXVI.-An Act supplementary to an act to authorize the issue of treasury notes, and to provide a war tax for their redemption.

The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the authority granted to the Secretary of the Treasury to issue treasury notes by the act to authorize the issue of treasury notes, and to provide a war tax for their redemption, approved August nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, be, and the same is hereby, extended and enlarged, so as to authorize the issue of an additional amount of fifty millions of treasury notes of the same character, and subject to the same provisions as the notes authorized by the said act.

1861, Dec. 24.

1861, Aug. 19.

Additional amount of fifty

millions of treasury notes authorized to

Treasury may issue

SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval of the be issued. President, in addition to the bonds authorized to be issued by the second, Secretary of the section of the said act, approved August nineteenth, eighteen hundred further bonds, and sixty-one, to which this is supplementary, is hereby authorized to issue bonds, not to exceed at any one time an amount of thirty millions of dollars, payable not more than twenty years after date, and to bear an interest not to exceed six per centum per annum, interest payable semiannually; to be exchanged for treasury notes issued under authority of to be exchanged this act, or of the act to which this is supplementary; and said bonds for treasury notes. may, at the option of the holder, be re-converted into treasury notes, tible into treasury under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may notes. Bonds and notes prescribe, and the bonds and treasury notes authorized by this act, to be subject to provissubject to the same provisions, in all respects, not contrary to the pro- ions of the act of visions of this act, as the bonds and treasury notes authorized to be issued 19th August 1861. by the act of the nineteenth August, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,

to which this is supplementary.

APPROVED December 24, 1861.

Bonds reconver

1861, Dec. 21.

Appropriations

CHAP. XXVII.-An Act making appropriations to comply in part with treaty stipulations mode with certain Indian Tribes.

The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That to Indian tribes the following sums be, and the same are hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed :

under treaty stipu lations.

Creek Indians.
Annuities.

Interest.

Education.

Provisions for

Creek Indians. For perpetual annuities for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under article forty-one of treaty made with the Creeks, July tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,) twenty-four thousand five

hundred dollars.

For interest for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under article forty-one of said treaty,) and arrearages of same on the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, in the treasury of the United States, and which should have been invested for educational pu. poses, twenty-nine thousand dollars.

For annual provision for education for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under article forty-one of said treaty,) seven thousand dol

lars.

For annual provisions, (under article forty-one of said treaty,) for wagon makers, &c. wagon makers, smiths and smith-shops, iron and steel, and agricultural purposes, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and arrearages of same, eleven thousand four hundred and sixty dollars.

Compensation of delegates.

Uaiform, &c., for principal chief.

Choctaw and

dians.

For compensation of delegates who negotiated the treaty, (under arti

cle forty-seven of the same,) seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For the purchase of uniform, sabre, Maynard rifle, and ammunition for principal Chief, (under secret article of said treaty,) two hundred and forty dollars.

Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. For permanent annuities, and other Chickasaw In-amounts, payments and allowances, due July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to the Choctaws, (under article fifty-three of treaty made with the Choctaws and Chickasaws, July twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixtyone,) ten thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.

Aznunities, &c.

Interest.

Advance to Choctaws.

Annuity to Chick

on investments and funds.

For interest due July first, eighteen h ndred and sixty-one, on the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, (under same article of said treaty,) held in trust for the Choctaws by the United States, under treaty of of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty-five thou

sand dollars.

For amount of advance agreed to be made to the Choctaws, (under article sixty-one of said treaty,) fifty thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity, (under article fifty-six of said treaty, (payaasaws and interest ble to the Chickasaws, and interest on the investments and funds of the Chickasaws in the treasury of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, twenty-five thousand six hundred and six dollars and eighty-nine cents.

Advance to Chick

asaws.

Compensation of delegates.

Seminole In

dians.

schools.

For advance agreed to be made to the Chickasaws, (under article sixtyone of said treaty,) two thousand dollars.

For compensation of Choctaw and Chickasaw delegates, who negotiated the treaty,) under article sixty-three of the same,) two thousand dollars.

Seminole Indians. For arrearages due December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty, of annual provision for the support of schools, Support of (under article thirty-eight of treaty made with the Seminoles, August first, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,) thirteen thousand dollars. Arrearages due For arrearages due December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty, for agricultural of annual provision for agricultural assistance, (under article thirty-eight assistance. of said treaty,) two thousand dollars.

For arrearages due December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty, for Arrearages for the support of smiths and smith-shops, (under article thirty-eight of said support of smiths and smith-shops. treaty,) two thousand, two hundred dollars.

Permanent an

For permanent annuity, payable December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under article thirty-eight of said treaty,) twenty-five thou- nuity. sand dollars.

schools.

For annual provision for the support of schools, payable December Support of thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under same article of said treaty,) three thousand dollars.

for smiths and

For annual provision for smiths and smith-shops, payable December Annual provision thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under same article of said treaty,) smith-shops. two thousand, two hundred dollars.

for agricultural assistance.

For annual provision for agricultural assistance, payable December Annual provision thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under same article of said treaty,) two thousand dollars.

For amount to be expended in the erection of school houses, (under same article of said treaty,) one thousand dollars.

School houses.

Heirs of Sally

For amount to be paid to the heirs of Sally Factor, deceased, (under article forty of said treaty,) for negroes killed in Florida, five thousand Factor for negroes dollars.

killed.

to Florida.

For amount to be paid to John Jumper, principal Chief, (under article Principal chief forty-one of said treaty,) for himself, five hundred dollars, and for other and other delegates delegates to Florida, four thousand, six hundred and fifty dollars-five thousand, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the commissioners who negotiated the treaty, (under Compensation of article forty-two of same,) five hundred dollars.

the commissioners.

Cherokee In

Cherokee Indians.-For interest for the year eighteen hundred and sixtyone, payable January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article dians. forty-five of treaty made with the Cherokees, October seventh, eighteen Interest and hundred and sixty-one,) and arrearages of same on permanent general fund on permanent genof the Cherokees, as invested by the United States, forty-three thousand, eral fund. three hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-six cents.

arrearages of same

For interest for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, payable Jan- Interest and aruary first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article forty-five of said rearages of same treaty,) and arrearages of same on permanent orphans' fund of the Cher-on permanent orokees, as, in part, invested, and, in part, uninvested, by the United States, four thonsand, five hundred dollars.

phans' fund.

on permanent

For interest for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, payable Jan- Interest and uary first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under same article of said arrearages of same treaty,) and arrearages of same on permanent school fund of the Chero- school fund. kees, as invested by the United States, seventeen thousand, seven hundred

and seventy-two dollars.

count of their

For advance agreed to be made to the Cherokees, on account of their Advance on aclands between the States of Missouri and Kansas, (under article forty-eight lands between the of said treaty,) one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

States of Missouri

Moneys due the

For moneys due the Cherokee Nation, under the treaty of eighteen and Kansas. hundred and forty-six, as ascertained by article forty-nine of said treaty of eighteen hundred and sixty-one, twelve thousand dollars.

nation.

Moneys due the

For moneys due the treaty party of the Cherokee Nation, or their legal representatives, provided for by the sixth article of the treaty of eighteen treaty party or their representahundred and forty-six, as ascertained by article forty-nine of the said treaty tives. of eighteen hundred and sixty-one, ten thousand, three hundred dollars. Osage Indians. For two smiths and two assistants, (under article Osage Indians. twenty-three of treaty made with the Osages; October second, eighteen Smiths and ashundred and sixty-one,) for three months ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at seventeen hundred and ten dollars per annum, four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

sistants.

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Clothing other articles.

and

Interest on former school fund.

Quapaw Indians,

etc.

For houses, shops and tools for same, (under article twenty-three of said treaty,) fifteen hundred dollars.

For seven hundred and fifty pounds of iron, and eighty-five pounds steel, and coal, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article twenty-three of said treaty,) one hundred and fifty dollars.

For the hire of one wagon-maker, for three months ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article twenty-three of said treaty,) at six hundred dollars per annum, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For house and shop for same, (under article twenty-three of said treaty,) five hundred dollars.

For purchase of medicines, (under article twenty-four of said treaty,) for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, two hundred and fifty

dollars.

For salary of physician for three months, ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at seven hundred and fifty dollars, (under article twenty-four of said treaty,) one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For the purchase of guns and ammunition to be distributed to the Osages, (under article thirty-five of said treaty,) twenty-five hundred dollars.

For annual addition to school fund for the Osages, payable January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article forty of said treaty,)

five thousand dollars.

For annual purchase of clothing and other articles, to be distributed to the Osages during the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty-nine of said treaty,) ten thousand dollars.

For annual interest for the year eighteen hundr.d and sixty-one, on former school fund, payable January first, eighteen hundred and sixtyone, (under article forty of said treaty,) one thousand nine hundred and three dollars and forty-four cents.

Quapaw Indians, etc.-For the purchase of guns and ammunition, to be distributed to the Quapaws, (under article thirty of treaty made Guns and am- with the Quapaws, October fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,) one thousand dollars.

munition.

Medicines.

For the purchase of medicines for the Quapaws, Senecas, Senecas and Shawnees, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty-one of said treaty,) two hundred and fifty dollars.

Compensation of For compensation of physician for the Quapaws, Senecas, Senecas and physician. Shawnees, (under article thirty-one of said treaty,) for three months ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Clothing other articles.

and

Hire of smith and assistant.

House, shop and tools.

Hire of wagon

For annual provision for the purchase of clothing and other articles for the Quapaws, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty-two of said treaty,) two thousand dollars.

For hire of one smith and one assistant, (under article thirty-three of said treaty,) for three months, ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at eight hundred and fifty dollars per annum, two hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents.

For house, shop and tools for smith, (under article thirty-three of said treaty,) seven hundred and fifty dollars.

For hire of one wagon-maker for Quapaws, (under article thirty-four maker for Qua- of said treaty,) for three months, ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at six hundred dollars per annum, one hundred and fifty dollars.

paws.

For house, shop, tools and materials for same, (under article thirtyfour of said treaty,) seven hundred and fifty dollars. For purchase of four wagons, four sets of harness for each, ten yoke of oxen, and ten sets of horse gear complete, (under article thirty-six of said treaty,) one thousand dollars.

For annual provision for purposes of education for Quapaws, due January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirtyseven of said treaty,) twenty-five hundred dollars.

House, shop,

tools and materials

Wagons, har ness, oxen, &c.

Education.

For annual salaries of first and second Chiefs of Quapaws, due Salaries of first January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty- and second Chiets eight of said treaty,) two hundred dollars.

Seneca and Shawnee Indians.-For annual interest due January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to the Seneca tribe, on moneys due by the United States, (under article thirty, of treaty made with the Senecas, &c., October fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one,) twelve hundred and fifty dollars.

of Quapaws.

Sence a

and

Shawnee Indians. Interest to Seneca tribe on mo

neys due by U. §.

necas and Shawnees on money 8

For annual interest due January first, eighteen hundred and sixty- Interest to Setwo, to the Senecas and Shawnees, on moneys due by the United States, (under article thirty of said treaty,) one thousand eight hundred and due by U. S. ninety-two dollars and ninety-six cents.

Seneca tribe and

For interest due the Seneca tribe, and the Cayugas among the Scnecas Interest due the and Shawnees, on moneys due them by the State of New York, to wit: the Cayugas, on one thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars, due July first, eighteen moneys due them hundred and sixty-one, and one thousand one hundred and fifty-six by the U. S. dollars, due January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty-one of said treaty,) two thousand two hundred and ninety

two dollars.

For the erection of two school houses for the Senecas and the Senecas School-houses. and Shawnees, (under article thirty-three of said treaty,) two hundred

and fifty dollars.

other articles.

For annual amount to be expended, for the purchase of clothing and Clothing other articles, for Senecas, and Senecas and Shawnees, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, (under article thirty-two of said treaty,) two thousand four hundred dollars.

and

ers, and stationery

For salary of male and female teachers, and purchase of stationery Salary of teachand books for Senecas, and Senecas and Shawnees, for three months, and books. ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at two thousand dollars per annum, (under article thirty-three of said treaty,)

five hundred dollars.

For hire of two smiths and two assistants, for three months, ending Hire of smiths February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, at one thousand

seven hundred and ten dollars, (under article thirty-six of said treaty,)

four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

and assistants.

For purchase of coal, twelve hundred pounds of iron, and two hun- Coal.

dred pounds of steel, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two,

(under article thirty-six of said treaty,) two hundred dollars.

For hire of two wagon-makers for Senecas, and Senecas and Shawnees, Hire of wagonfor three months, ending February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and makers.

sixty-two, at one thousand two hundred dollars, (under article thirty

seven of said treaty,) three hundred dollars.

For houses, shops, tools and materials, (under article thirty-seven,) one thousand dollars.

Houses, shops,

tools and materials

Guns and am

For the purchase of guns and ammunition, (under article thirty-nine of said treaty,) to be distributed to the Senecas, and Senecas and munition. Shawnees, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For medicines for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one, (under Medici.es. article thirty-five of said treaty,) two hundred and fifty dollars.

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