Northern Chey. ennes and Arapahoes. Do. Omahas. Osages.. Thirty installments, for purchase of clothing, as per sixth article of treaty May 10, 1868. Ten installments, to be expended by the Sec- Pay of teacher, farmer, carpenter, miller, Interest on $69,120, at 5 per cent., for educa- Interest on $300,0:0, at 5 per cent., to be paid semi-annually, in money or such articles as the Secretary of the Interior may direct. Otoes and Missou- Twelve installments, last series, in money or Vol. 15, p. 658, § 7. 6,000 00 Vol. 10, p. 1044, §4 100, 000 00 Vol. 7, p. 242, § 6. Vol. 14, p. 687, §1. Vol. 10, p. 1039, § 4 Vol. 11, p. 729, § 2. Vol. 11, p. 730, § 4. 4,400 00 Vol. 12, p. 997, § 2. Vol. 12, p. 998, § 2 32, 000 00 10, 000 00 Vol. 7, p. 51, §. 357 80 7,156 00 September 30, 1809 Vol. 7, p. 114, §3. 178 90 3,578 00 October 2, 1818 Vol. 7, p. 185,3. 894 50 17, 890 00 September 20, 1828. Vol. 7, p. 317, 715 60 14, 312 00 July 29, 1829. Vol. 7, p. 330, 5,724 77 114,495 40 September 20, 1828....... Vol. 7, p. 318, §2 5, 000 00 1,008 99 20, 179 80 1828; July 29, 1829. vol. 7, p. 318, vol. 7, p. 321, Vol. 7, p. 320,2. 156 54 3,130 80 STATEMENT showing the PRESENT LIABILITIES of the UNITED STATES to INDIAN TRIBES under TREATY STIPULATIONS-Continued. Mississippi. Sacs and Foxes of Seminoles. Do Senecas For support of school. Treaty of November 3, 1804 Treaty of October 21, 1837. Interest on $500, 000, eighth article of treaty $25,000 annual annuity. Vol. 7, p. 85, §3. Vol. 7. p. 541, §2. $20, 000 00 200, 000 00 800,000 00 157,400 00 $200 00 25, 000 00 500, 000 00 Support of smith and smith's shops Permanent annuity for education Interest on $40,000, at 5 per cent.. New February 19, 1841. Interest on $75, 000, at 5 per cent Smith and smith shop and miller, permanent.. February 28, 1821. Permanent annuities. Vol. 7, p. 349, $4. Vol. 4, p. 442 1,660 00 6, 000 00 70, 000 00 20, 000 00 33, 200 00 120,000 00 Interest on $43, 050, transferred from the On tario Bank to the United States Treasury. Permanent annuity. nees. Do. For the purchase of clothing for men, women, and children, thirty installments. For pay of physician, carpenter, teacher, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel for shops Fifteen installments due, esti- Vol. 15, p. 676, § 9. $172,500 00 mated at $11,500 each. Vol. 15, p. 638, § 10 4, 500 00 90,000 00 1,950, 000 00 Bannacks. For the purchase of clothing for men, women, and children, thirty installments. Fifteen installments due, esti- | Vol. 15, p. 676, §9.| mated at $6,937 each. Estimated.. Treaty, November 11, 1794 each, due; estimated. Purchase of clothing for men, women, and Fifteen installments, of $130,000 Total. 1,420, 150 00 8,385, 921 60 349, 522 25 6, 120, 045 40 TRUST FUNDS AND TRUST LANDS. The following statements show the transactions in the Indian trust funds and trust lands during the year ending October 31, 1884. Statements A, B, C, D, E, F, and G show in detail the various stocks, funds in the Treasury to the credit of various tribes, and collections of interest. Following these statements is a consolidation of all interest collected, and a statement of interest appropriated by Congress on non-paying State stocks for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884. A statement also will be found showing the transactions arising on account of moneys derived from the sales of Indian lauds, all being sufficiently in detail to enable a proper understanding of the subject. A.-List of names of Indian tribes for whom stock is held in trust by the Secretary of the Interior (Treasurer of the United States custodian), showing the amount standing to the credit of each tribe, the annual interest, the date of treaty or law under which the investment was made, and the amount of abstracted bonds for which Congress has made no appropriation, and the annual interest on the same. |