Abbildungen der Seite
PDF
EPUB

Carrying into effect treaties and laws with Christian In

dians.

Chippewas.

Chippewas,

Menomonies,

&c.

Chippewas,

Ottowas, &c.

Choctaws.

Creeks.

Chickasaws.
Cherokees.

Delawares.

Florida Ind'ns.

Iowas.

Kickapoos.

Kaskaskias

and Peorias. Kanzas. Miamies.

Eel Rivers.
Menomonies.

Omahas.

Ottowas and Chippewas.

Ottoes and Missourias.

Osages.
Ottowas.

Pottawatamies.

Piankeshaws.

Pawnees.

Quapaws.

Six Nations.

Senecas.

Sioux.

Sacs and Fox

es.

Shawnees. Senecas and Shawnees.

Senecas.

Wyandots. Weas. Wyandots, Munsees, &c.

For carrying into effect the stipulations of certain Indian treaties, and the laws connected therewith, viz:

For the Christian Indians, four hundred dollars;

For the Chippewas of the Mississippi, thirty-five thousand dollars; For the Chippewas of Saganaw, five thousand eight hundred dollars;

For the Chippewas, Menomonies, Winnebagoes, and New York Indians, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For the Chippewas, Ottawas, and Pottawatamies, thirty-four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars;

For the Choctaws, forty-nine thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

For the Creeks, sixty-three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars;
For the Chickasaws, six thousand dollars;

For the Cherokees, seven thousand six hundred and forty dollars; For the Delawares, ten thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars;

For the Florida Indians, nine thousand six hundred and ten dollars;
For the Iowas, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars;
For the Kickapoos, five thousand five hundred dollars;

For the Kaskaskias and Peorias, three thousand dollars;

For the Kanzas, six thousand and forty dollars;

For the Miamies, fifty-two thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight dollars;

For the Eel Rivers, one thousand one hundred dollars;

For the Menomonies, thirty-one thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars;

For the Omahas, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; For the Ottawas and Chippewas, sixty-two thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars;

For the Ottoes and Missourias, five thousand six hundred and forty dollars;

For the Osages, thirty-four thousand four hundred and six dollars;
For the Ottawas, four thousand three hundred dollars;

For the Pottawatamies, twenty thousand two hundred dollars;
For the Pottawatamies of Huron, four hundred dollars;

For the Pottawatamies of the Prairie, sixteen thousand dollars;
For the Pottawatamies of the Wabash, twenty thousand dollars;
For the Pottawatamies of Indiana, seventeen thousand dollars;
For the Piankeshaws, eight hundred dollars;

For the Pawnees, nine thousand six hundred dollars;

For the Quapaws, four thousand six hundred and sixty dollars;

For the Six Nations of New York, four thousand five hundred dollars;

For the Senecas of New York, six thousand dollars;

For the Sioux of the Mississippi, forty thousand five hundred and ten dollars;

For the Yancton and Santie Sioux, one thousand three hundred and forty dollars;

For the Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars;

For the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, forty-eight thousand five hundred and forty dollars;

For the Shawnees, seven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars;
For the Senecas and Shawnees, two thousand and sixty dollars;
For the Senecas, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars;
For the Wyandots, six thousand eight hundred and forty dollars;
For the Weas, three thousand dollars;

For the Wyandots, Munsees, and Delawares, one thousand dollars;

For the Winnebagoes, ninety-two thousand eight hundred and sixty Winnebagoes. dollars.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following sums of money be appropriated for the purpose of extinguishing the Indian title, namely;

Three thousand dollars to defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Wyandot Indians in the State of Ohio;

Five thousand dollars to defray the expenses of holding treaties with the Indian tribes for the extinguishment of their titles to their lands within the limits of the State of Michigan;

Extinguishing the title of the Wyandots.

Indian tribes in

Michigan.

Sacs and Fox

Five thousand dollars to defray the expenses of holding a treaty with the Sacs and Fox, Winnebago and Sioux tribes of Indians, for their es, Winneba title to their lands in the Territory of Iowa;

For expenses of making the treaty of twenty-eighth November, eighteen hundred and forty, with the Miamies, and of obtaining their assent to the amendments of the Senate by its resolution of the twenty-fifth February, eighteen hundred and forty-one, five thousand dollars; APPROVED, March 3, 1841.

goes, Sioux.

Expenses of the treaty with Nov. 28th,

the Miamies of

1840, &c.

STATUTE II.

CHAP. XXXIV.-An Act making appropriations for the naval service for the year March 3, 1841. one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. [Obsolete.]

tions.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Appropriasums be appropriated, in addition to the unexpended balances of former appropriations, out of any unappropriated money in the Treasury, for the naval service, for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, viz:

For pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, two million three hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars;

For pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and all the civil establishments at the several yards, forty thousand dollars; For provisions, five hundred thousand dollars;

For increase, repair, armament, and equipment of the navy, and wear and tear of vessels in commission, two millions of dollars; four hundred thousand dollars of which sum shall be expended in building and equiping war steamers of medium size;

For medicines and surgical instruments, hospital stores, and other expenses on account of the sick, thirty thousand dollars;

Pay of officers and seamen. Pay of sup'dts &c. at yards. Provisions. Increase, re

pairs. &c.

War steamers.

Medicines, &c.

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Portsmouth, Navy yards at New Hampshire, twenty-five thousand dollars;

Portsmouth.

Charlestown.

Brooklyn.

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Charlestown, Massachusetts, forty-two thousand two hundred dollars;

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Brooklyn,

New York, seventy-eight thousand eight hundred dollars;
For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Philadel-

Philadelphia.

phia, Pennsylvania, nine thousand dollars;

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Washington, District of Columbia, eleven thousand dollars;

Washington.

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard at Gosport, Virginia, forty-nine thousand dollars;

Gosport.

For improvement and necessary repairs of the navy yard near Pensacola, Florida, twenty thousand dollars;

Pensacola.

Miscellaneous

For defraying the expenses that may accrue for the following purposes, viz: For freight and transportation of materials and stores of expenses. every description; for wharfage and dockage; storage and rent; travelling expenses of officers, and transportation of seamen; house rent to pursers, when duly authorized; for funeral expenses; for commissions, clerk hire, office rent, stationery, and fuel to navy agents; for premiums

Contingent

expenses.

Hospital at
Charlestown.
Brooklyn.

Norfolk.

Pensacola.

Pay of marine corps, &c.

Provisions.

Clothing.
Fuel.
Barracks.

Transporta

tion.

Medicines, &c.

Military stores, &c.

Contingent

expenses.

Lt. Hunter's invention.

Collections of

and incidental expenses of recruiting; for apprehending deserters; for compensation to judges advocate; for per diem allowance to persons attending courts-martial and courts of inquiry, or other services authorized by law; for printing and stationery of every description, and for working the lithographic press; for books, maps, charts, mathematical and nautical instruments, chronometers, models, and drawings; for the purchase and repair of fire engines and machinery; for the repair of steam engines in navy yards; for the purchase and maintenance of oxen and horses, and for carts, timber wheels, and workmen's tools of every description; for postage of letters on public service; for pilotage and towing ships of war; for taxes and assessments on public property; for assistance rendered to vessels in distress; for incidental labor at navy yards, not applicable to any other appropriation; for coal and other fuel, and for candles and oil, for the use of navy yards and shore stations, and for no other object or purpose whatever, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars;

For contingent expenses for objects not hereinbefore enumerated, three thousand dollars;

For necessary repairs of the hospital building at Charlestown, Massachusetts, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For necessary repairs of the hospital building at Brooklyn, New York, three thousand dollars;

For necessary repairs of the hospital building at Norfolk, Virginia, two thousand dollars;

For necessary repairs of the hospital building at Pensacola, Florida, one thousand five hundred dollars;

For pay of officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, and servants serving on shore, and subsistence of officers of the marine corps, one hundred and seventy-six thousand nine hundred and twentyseven dollars;

For provisions for the non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, and servants and washerwomen serving on shore, forty-five thousand and fifty-four dollars;

For clothing, forty-three thousand six hundred and sixty-two dollars;
For fuel, sixteen thousand two hundred and seventy-four dollars;
For keeping barracks in repair, and for rent of temporary barracks,
at New York, six thousand dollars;

For transportation of officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, and expenses of recruiting, eight thousand dollars;

For medicines, hospital supplies, surgical instruments, pay of matron and hospital stewards, four thousand one hundred and forty dollars;

For military stores, pay of armorers, keeping arms in repair, accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, fifes, and other instruments, two thousand three hundred dollars;

For contingent expenses of said corps, viz: for freight, ferriage, toll, wharfage, and cartage; for per diem allowance for attending courtsmartial and courts of inquiry, compensation to judges-advocate, house rent where there are no public quarters assigned, per diem allowance to enlisted men on constant labor, expenses of burying deceased marines, printing, stationery, forage, postage on public letters, expenses in pursuit of deserters, candles and oil, straw, barrack-furniture, bed-sacks, spades, axes, shovels, picks, carpenters' tools, and for keeping a horse for the messenger, seventeen thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars; For the purpose of making a satisfactory experiment of Lieutenant Hunter's invention to propel war steamers by horizontal wheels that will be safe from the balls of an enemy, one thousand dollars;

For defraying the expense of transporting to the city of Washington exploring expe- and arranging and preserving the collections made by the exploring expedition, five thousand dollars.

dition.

APPROVED, March 3, 1841.

STATUTE II.

March 3, 1841.

[Obsolete.]

CHAP. XXXV. - An Act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year eighteen hundred and forty-one. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Appropriaand the same are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the Treasury, viz:

For pay and mileage of the members of Congress and delegates, one hundred and eleven thousand four hundred and eight dollars;

For pay of the officers and clerks of the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives, nineteen thousand nine hundred dollars;
For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the
Senate, thirty-five thousand dollars;

tions.

Members of
Congress.
Officers of the

Senate and
House of Reps.
Expenses of
Senate.
Expenses of
House of Reps.

For stationery, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the House of Representatives, fifteen thousand dollars; The two sums last mentioned, to be applied to the payment of the ordinary expenditures of the Senate and House of Representatives severally, and to no other purpose. And the accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby directed in the settlement of the accounts of the contingent expenses of the Senate and House of Representatives, to credit the payments made in pursuance of the resolutions of the Senate of the eighteenth of July, eighteen hundred and forty, and the resolution of the House of Representatives of the twenty-first of July, eighteen hundred Contracts for articles for the and forty and nothing herein contained shall be construed to authorize next Congress, or sanction any contract for stationery or other articles for the use of to an amount the next Congress by any officer of the present Congress to an amount exceeding 2000 dollars, not auexceeding in the whole two thousand dollars; thorized. President,

For compensation to the President and Vice President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary Vice President, of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster General, sixty thousand dollars;

For salary of the secretary to sign patents for public lands, per act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, fifteen hundred dollars; For clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary of State, twenty thousand three hundred dollars;

For the contingent expenses of the Department of State, including publishing and distributing the laws, twenty-five thousand dollars;

For compiling, printing, &c., the Biennial Register, one thousand dollars;

For the superintendent and watchmen of the northeast executive building, one thousand five hundred dollars;

and heads of departments.

Secretary to sign patents for

lands.

Off. Sec.State.

Biennial Re

gister. Superint't and watchman N.E. Ex. building.

For the contingent expenses of said building, including fuel, labor, oil, and repairs, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty dol- Treasury. lars;

For compensation to the clerks in said office, per act of the twentythird June, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, entitled "An act to regulate the deposites of the public money," three thousand six hundred dollars;

For compensation to the First Comptroller of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the First Comptroller, nineteen thousand three hundred dollars;

Office Sec.

Clerks and messengers.

1836, ch. 115.

First Comptroller.

Clerks and messengers.

Second Comp

Clerks and messengers.

For compensation to the Second Comptroller, three thousand dollars; For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the troller. Second Comptroller, including the compensation of two clerks transferred from the office of the Fourth Auditor, twelve thousand two hundred and fifty dollars;

1st Auditor.

Clerks and messengers. 2d Auditor.

Clerks and messengers. 3d Auditor. Clerks and messengers.

1837, ch. 5.

4th Auditor. Clerks and messengers. 5th Auditor. Clerks and messengers.

1838, ch. 169.

Treasurer of United States.

Clerks and messengers.

Register of the Treasury. Clerks and messengers. Commissioner of General Land Office.

1836, ch. 352.

Other officers in the General Land Office.

Solicitor of the Treasury.

Clerks and messenger.

Translating,

&c.

Stating and printing acc'ts. Contingent expenses for Office 1st Comptroller.

Off. 2d Comptroller.

Off. 1st Auditor.
Off. 2d Auditor.
Off. 3d Auditor.

Off. 4th Audi

tor.

For compensation to the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the First Auditor, fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars;

For compensation to the Second Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the
Second Auditor, seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars;

For compensation to the Third Auditor, three thousand dollars;
For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the
Third Auditor, twenty-nine thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation to two clerks employed on claims, under the act of the eighteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, two thousand four hundred dollars;

For compensation to the Fourth Auditor, three thousand dollars;
For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the
Fourth Auditor, sixteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation to the Fifth Auditor, three thousand dollars;
For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the
Fifth Auditor, nine thousand eight hundred dollars;

For compensation to two clerks in the office of the Fifth Auditor according to the act of the seventh of July, eighteen hundred and thirtyeight, two thousand dollars;

For compensation to the Treasurer of the United States, three thousand dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, ten thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars;

For compensation to the Register of the Treasury, three thousand dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messengers in the office of the Register of the Treasury, twenty-four thousand two hundred dollars; For compensation of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, per act of fourth July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand dollars;

For compensation of the recorder, solicitor, draughtsman, and assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, and packers, in the office of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, ninety-five thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation to the Solicitor of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars;

For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars;

For translating foreign languages, and transmitting passports and sea letters, in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, three hundred dollars;

For stating and printing the public accounts, including a deficiency in former appropriations, eighteen hundred dollars;

For stationery, printing, and all other contingent expenses of the
Treasury Department, viz:

For the office of the First Comptroller, two thousand dollars;
For the office of the Second Comptroller, fifteen hundred dollars;
For the office of the First Auditor, one thousand dollars;
For the office of the Second Auditor, one thousand dollars;
For the office of the Third Auditor, one thousand dollars;
For the office of the Fourth Auditor, one thousand three hundred

Off 5th Audi- and forty-six dollars and forty-three cents;

tor.

For the office of the Fifth Auditor, one thousand dollars;

« ZurückWeiter »