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No. 8.

Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, under stipulations of treaties, &c.

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Allowance during the pleasure of the Vol. 7, pages 287 and 5th article treaty February 14, 1833,
President.

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12,000 00

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No. 8.-Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.-Continued.

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Menomonees.
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Navajo Indians.
Nisqually, Puyallup,
and other tribes and
bands of Indians.
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2d article treaty May 18, 1854
2d article treaty May 18, 1854; $138,000
heretofore appropriated; due.
3d article treaty May 12, 1854, $9,000;
$4,800 heretofore appropriated; due.
Four instalments of $916 66 unappro-
priated.

4th article treaty 1848; two unappro-
priated.

4th article treaty May 12, 1854, and
Senate's amendment thereto.
5th article treaty October 6, 1818; 5th
article treaty October 23, 1834; and
4th article treaty June 5, 1854-say
$940 for shop and $600 for miller.
$150,000 of said sum payable in twenty
instalments of $7,500 each; sixteen
unappropriated.

3d article treaty June 5, 1854, Senate's
amendment.

4th article treaty of 1854.

4th article treaty 1795; 3d article
treaty 1805; and 3d article treaty
September, 1809, aggregate.

10th article treaty September 9, 1849. $5,000 00
4th article treaty December 26, 1854;
still unappropriated.

10th article treaty December, 26,
1854, estimated at $6,700 per year;
eleven instalments yet to be appro-
priated.

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Forty instalm'ts, graduated. ($840 000,)| Vol. 10, page 1044.... Nine instalments paid, (see 4th arti-1

extending for forty years.

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Vol. 7, page 497. Vol. 7, page 492.

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Vol. 7, page 493.

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Interest on $240,000, at 5)
Education, $5.000; missions, $3,000;
medicines, $300, during the pleasure
of Congress.
Three blacksmiths, &c.; one gun-
smith, &c.; two farmers and assist-
ants, during the pleasure of the Pres-
ident.

Ten equal instalments for education, Vol. 11, page 623.

$8,000 each.

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For the support of two manual labor schools.

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See 7th article treaty March 28, 1836,
annxally allowed since the expira-
tion of the number of years named
in treaty. Aggregate, $6,440.
2d article treaty July 31, 1855; two
instalments yet unappropriated.
2d article treaty July 31, 1855, two
instalments yet unappropriated of
$4,250 each.

Same article and treaty, $10,000 for
ten years; two appropriations yet
to be made.

Treaty July 31, 1855
Interest on unpaid consideration to
be paid as annuity, per 2d article
treaty July 31, 1855.

To be paid as per capita; two in-
stalments yet to be appropriated.
See 4th article treaty October 9, 1853.

See 2d article treaty September 24,
1857; first payment of annuities
of a permanent character, (being
the second series.)

No. 8-Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.

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