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Show Statmzent shaving pment lidZitics of the United, St& to Indian tribe cs.ILnder h.@ s t i ~ w n s - C o n t i n u e d . 6 00 00 Pawee.. .......... / 8"ppqIt of two manual-labor echools and pay of I Treaty of Sept. 24,18SI.. .... ..I Vol. 1 1 , ~7.2 9 .... 1 I10,WO. W I. ......... I. .......... .I Names ol treaties. Description of aaouities, ete. DO.. ........... Do ............. Pottswtstamie ...... Do .................. Do.. ................ Do.. ................ DO.. ........... Do.. ........... Do.. ........... Do. ............ Do. .......... QU~PB.W.. ......... SqqdFoxafMia- SlSslPPL. DO.. ........... DO ............. &wandFoxof We- .-.- --. BBnnO~k8: Shoshoni.. ..... Forpey of phyeiciens carpenter, teacher,engineer, Estimated ...................... Vol. 15, p. 576. ... 5.W. W farmer nd blaoksrbith. Do.. ....... slaeksm~titah,a nd for iron snd steel for shops.. ... ..I .....d o.. ............................. do ........... 1,WO. W ..................................... BO",',. Do.. ........... semioole ........... ..... DO ............ SmecaofNewYork Do.. ........... DO ............. Rhnahnnaa and Numbelof inatdbents yet UU-appropri& ted, explanations. eto. Teaonera. For iron and steal and other necessary artides for sho s, and pay of 2 b!acksmiths, one of whom is to & tin and gunsrmth, and compensation of 2 .sttiker~a nd apprentioes. Pay of physlcbn :... ............................... Permanent annuity in money ...................... do.. ............................................ do.. ....................... :. ................... do.. ............................................ ~e rma n e natn nuities.. ............................. Permanent provision for 3 blsoksmiths and aasut-ants, iron and ated. Permanent provieion for furnishing salt.. ......... Permanent proviaion for pa ent of money in lieu of tob&mo, iron, and steePm For interest on $230 064.20 st 5 per cent.. .......... For education, smhh, f h s r and smith shop during the pleasure of the prhident. Permanent annulty ................................ Interest on $2W OW, at 5 per cent.. ................ interest on 1800:0~a, t 5 percent. ................. Interest on1157,40O,at5peroent .................. For aupport of school. ............................. Interest an 15W,WO, eighth article of treaty of Aug. 7, 1856. I n t e r s t on170,WO, a t 5 percent ................... Permanent annuities ............................... Intereat on 175,WO, at 5 per cent.. ................. Interest on $43,050, transferred from the Ontario Bank to the United States Treasury. Bannock ....... Six Nations of New York. S i o u x of diUermt tribes, iqdudin Bantee smux oT Neb~wk&. Do ............. DO ............. Do ............. T 8 b e 9 u & o h (I , Masoho Capotv, w i m i h u c h o Yampn, 0 rand R i v o r a n d uintnh bbnds of Ute. DO. ............ Do.. ........... Winnebago.. ....... Do.. ...... ._ Pankton tribe of Sioux. ! Statutesat Large. Estimated for iron and steel, I. . .do ........... Tresty of Mar. 6,1861.. ........ IZ5,WOannualannuity... ...... Support of schools, eto ......... Feb. IS, 1811. ................... .A..c..t of June 27,1816 ............. do ............................... r4 pn Annual ,z$$n~o m+tsUpu-l, t~,., m-to time. 5W.00 1,m.M .............................. ............................. ..................................................... . ........................... ........................... ........................... 1,m.w .............................. ...................... ............................. ............................. $Em. Estimated ...................... hug. 3, 1795 ..................... Sept. 30, lEG9 ................... Oot. 2, 1818.. ................... 8e t 20, 1828. .................. lw. ................... Oet. 16,'1826; Sept.20,1828i July 28,1829. July 29,1829... ................. 8ept. 29, 1828; June 5 and 17, 1846. June 5 and 17 1846.. ........... I1,WO for edkcation; )5W for smith, eto. Tresty of Nov. 3,1884 .......... Treaty of Oct. 21, 1817. ......... Treaty of Oct. 21, 1842 .......... Treaty of Oct.21,1837 .......... Pay of hyaician, oarpenter miller, teacher, engi-neer, gmr, end biaoksmjth. Permanent annuities in oiothing, ete.. ............. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel.. ............... Physician, 5 teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmar and blaoksmith. ~~1~h~s~0fl~ti0n~.ete~~~~~er~rticle5,~greement of Sspt. 26, 1876. Intomat anS3,aX),WO,at5peroent,sectionI7,aot Msr. 2, 1889. POI iron and eteel and necessary tools for blsek-smith shop. Twoo&rpentem,2rnillers,2farmcrs,2blnoksmiths, and 2 teachers. Annual amount to be expenddduuder thedirectin of the secretary of the Interior in su plyingsaid Indians with beef, mutton, wheat, B)aur, beans, ... ete. Intcrest on $804,9W.l7, at 5 per cent per annum. Interest on $78,340.41, at 5 per cent ar aunum, to b~ expended under the direetlon orthe ssmtsry Of the Interior. Twenty installments of $15 WD each fourth series to be pajd to them or expkdnded fir their bene8t: Vol. 12, p. 730 .... Vol. 7, p. 51 Vol. 7, P. I14 Vol. 7, p. 185.. Vol. 7, p. 317.. "01.7, p. 330.. Vol.7, 318; vol. 7, p. %I. Vol. 7, p. 3m.. Vd.7, 318,voI. s P.&5. of. 9, p. 855.. Voi. 7, p. 425 ..... Voi. 7, p. 85 Vol. 7, p. 541.. Vol. 7,p. 595 Vol. 7, p. 543 Vol. 12, p. 11 m... Vol. 1 1 , ~7.0 2 Vol. 14,p 747 Vol. 4, p. 442..~.. Vol. 9, p. 35. do ..... do ............................... Treaty of Nav. 11, 11?14.. ....... Estimated ...................... ..... do.. ............................. ..... do .......................... .................................. Estimated ...................... ..... do .......................... ....................................... NOT. l,l%37,11ddSenatnama& ment July 17 1862. July 15,1870.. 1.. ............... Three installments of SIS,WO esoh,due. do ........... Val. 7, p. 46. Vol. 15, p. 838. ... do ........... Yol.lS,p.256 .... Vol. 25, p.895 Vol. 15, p. 627. ... Val. 15, p. 6 s .... do ........... tf&y,"," sppropna-t10. a re-quired. ....................... ........................ ........................ ..;. . 2W.W ............................ ............................ ............................. ................................... 3 Vol. 7, p. 546: voi. ........................ 40,245.45 804,90?).1 7 12, p. 528. Vol. 16, p. 335.. ......................... 3,917.02 7$;340.41 VOI. 11, p. 744. ............... 145,W0.W ........................ a !+ Amount of &nnu&l liabiiities g:&- obamtsr. ........... ./. I ........................ 90,W0.4 .; 3 . ~ 0 , m . m + E E 3 M m !+ 5,WO.W ............ I Amount held in mat ?I ;%$?;: per oent. ........................ $357.80 178.90 894.50 715.04 5 724.77 1:~8.99 50.W 101.34 11,5W.21 .................................... 1,WO.W 10,WO.W 40,WO.m 7,870.W ........................ ............................. 1,m. W 10,4W.W ~ , W O . W ............................ m.w 8,520.W 30,W0.w ! ............ $7 156.09 3:578.~ 17,890.W 14,312.03 114,495. 40 20,179.88 1 000.m 2:146.88 m,Q0,06P.m 20,WO.M ZM WO.O m:WO.m 157,400.00 4,m.w ................................. .................................... .................................... IM,WO.W .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... 25,W0.w 3,SW.W 6 000.W 3:750. w 2,152.M Em,WO.m 7 0 . 0 . 0 120 WO.09 75'WO.m ~:050.09 |