Six Nations.For the Six Nations of New York, four thousand five hundred dollars;
Senecas.For the Senecas of New York, six thousand dollars;
Sioux.For the Sioux of the Mississippi, forty-two thousand five hundred and ten dollars;
For the Yancton and Santie Sioux, four thousand three hundred and forty dollars;
Sacs and Foxes.For the Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars;
For the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, fifty-four thousand five hundred and forty dollars;
Sacs, Foxes, Sioux, Iowas, &c.For the Sacs, Foxes, Iowas, Sioux, Omahaws, and Ottoes, and Missourias, three thousand dollars;
Shawnees.For the Shawnees, seven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars;
Senecas and Shawnees.For the Senecas and Shawnees, two thousand and sixty dollars;
Senecas.For the Senecas, two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars;
Wyandots.For the Wyandots, six thousand eight hundred and forty dollars;
Weas.For the Weas, three thousand dollars;
Wyandots, Munsees and Delawares.For the Wyandots, Munsees, and Delawares, one thousand dollars;
Winnebagoes.For the Winnebagoes, ninety-two thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars;
For the expenses of the Commission appointed to examine claims under treaty with the Winnebagoes, in lieu of the same sum appropriated last year for the Sioux erroneously, five thousand five hundred dollars;
For expenses attending the removal of the Winnebago Indians from their present residence, in Wisconsin, to the neutral ground across the Mississippi river, estimating the number at four thousand five hundred, to cost ten dollars each, forty-five thousand dollars;
For the erection of a gristmill for the Winnebagoes, as stipulated in the sixth clause of the fourth article of the treaty with them of November first, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, three thousand dollars;
For expenses of breaking up and fencing in ground after the removal of the Winnebagoes, as per seventh clause of fourth article of the same treaty, ten thousand dollars;
Stockbridges and Munsees.To carry into effect the treaty of the third September, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, with the Stockbridge and Munsee tribes of Indians, ratified sixteenth May, eighteen hundred and forty, thirty-six thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty cents.
Approved, July 20, 1840.
Statute Ⅰ.
[Obsolete.]
Chap. LIV.—An Act making appropriations for the support of the army for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army during the year one thousand eight hundred and forty, viz:
Pay.For the pay of the army, one million one hundred and seventy-two thousand and twenty-eight dollars;
Subsistence of officers.For subsistence of officers, five hundred and fourteen thousand four hundred and eighty-nine dollars;
Forage of officers’ horses.For forage of officers’ horses, one hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and seventy-one dollars;
Payments in lieu of clothing.For payments in lieu of clothing not drawn in kind, eighty thousand and thirty dollars.
Subsistence.For subsistence, exclusive of that of officers, five hundred and fifteen thousand four hundred and ninety-two dollars;
Clothing, &c.For clothing of the army, camp and garrison equipage, cooking uten-