Do.... Do.. Blacksmith iron and steel, and for seeds and agricultural implements. Twenty-five installments of $30,000 each, in cash or otherwise, under the direction of the President. Interest on $57,500, being the balance on $157,500. Vol.10, p.1071,59. Twenty installments mentioned Vol. 26, p. 756, § 7. in first column. Iowas Indians at Black. Kansas...... Ten installments of annuity at $115,000 each......do Ten installments of annuity at $165,000 each. Twenty installments of annuity of $6,000.... Ten installments of $80,000 each, under direc- Salary of five matrons for schools, five assist- Thirty installments for purchase of clothing, as per sixth article of treaty May 10, 1868. Subsistence and civilization, per agreement of Feb. 28, 1877. Pay of two teachers, two carpenters, two farmers, miller, blacksmith, engineer, and physician. Interest on $69,120, at 5 per cent, for educational purposes. .....do Expended under the direction of Treaty of Dec. 21, 1855. Treaty of June 9, 1863. 300,000.00 2,875.00 57,500.00 24, 600.00 Act of May 1, 150,000.00 1888. .do 115,000.00 Interest on $300,000, at 5 per cent, to be paid 135,000.00 Vol. 14, p.650, $5. 6,000.00 24,000.00 Vol. 19, p. 256.. 75,000.00 Vol. 15, p.658, §7. 9,000.00 Vol. 7, p. 242. §6.) Vol. 11, p.729, §2. Vol. 11, p.729, § 3. 10,000.00 TABLE Q.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE PRESENT LIABILITIES OF THE UNITED STATES TO INDIAN TRIBES, ETC.-Continued. Permanent provision for three blacksmiths Permanent provision for furnishing salt. Quapaws Do.......... Shoshones and Bannocks: Shoshones Do Do. Bannocks.. ! Support of smith and smith shops.. For the purchase of clothing for men, women, and children, thirty installments. For pay of physicians, carpenter, teacher, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel for shops. For the purchase of clothing for men, women, and children, thirty installments. Pay of physician, carpenter, miller, teacher, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Do.... Six Nations of N. Y. Permanent annuities in clothing, etc.. Spokanes. Sioux of different Do.. Do Do. Do.. Sisseton and Wah. peton Indians. Ten installments of annuity; first year. $30,000; second, $20,000, and for eight years, $5,000. Purchase of clothing for men, women, and children. Blacksmith, and for iron and steel. For such articles as may be considered necessary by the Secretary of the Interior for persons engaged in agriculture. Physician, five teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith. Purchase of rations, etc.. as per article 5, agreement of Sept. 26, 1876. Interest on $3,000,000 at 5 per cent, section 17, act Mar. 2, 1889, 25 Stats.. 895. Thirteen installments of $18,400 each, as per third article of agreement, dated Sept. 12, 1889, ratified by act of Mar. 3, 1891. Tabequache band Pay of blacksmith. of Utes. Sept. 17, 1818, and Feb. 23, 1867. Feb. 19, 1831. Act of June 27, 1846. ...do Treaty of Sept. 17, 1818. Treaty of Feb. 23, 1867.. Treaty of July 20, 1831. Treaty of Feb. 23, 1867. Vol. 14, p. 747,53. Vol. 7, p. 179, § 4. 530.00 $30,000.00 Vol.15, p.676, § 10. 5,000.00 Vol. 15, p. 676, $3. 1,000.00 Three installments due, estimated Vol.15, p. 676, 9. at $5,000 each. Estimated Vol.15, p.676,§ 10. 5,000.00 Vol. 7, p. 46, G.. Five installments of $5,000 each due. Act July 13, 1892. Vol. 27, p. 139. Treaty Nov. 11, 1794. Three installments of $130,000 Vol.15, p.638,$10. each due; estimated. Estimated. ...do Vol.15, p.638,513. 10, 400.00 150,000.00 3,000,000.00 TABLE Q.-STATEMENT SHOWING THE PRESENT LIABILITIES OF THE UNITED STATES TO INDIAN TRIBES, ETC.-Continued. Interest on $78,340.41, at 5 per cent per annum, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Vol. 15, p. 627,§9. $220.00 .....do Two installments, each $30,000, due. Vol.15, p.622,$15. Vol.15, p.622, $11. 7,800.00 $60, 000, 00 Vol.15, p.622,$12. 30,000.00 Nov. 1, 1837, and Senate amend. Vol. 7, p. 546, §4; ment, July 17, 1862. July 15, 1870 vol.12, p.628,54. Vol. 16, p. 355, §i. Yankton tribe of Twenty installments of $15,000 each, fourth Twelve installments of $15,000 Vol. 11, p. 744, §4. Sioux. Total series, to be paid to them or expended for their benefit. each due. $40, 245.45 $804, 909. 17 3, 917.02 78, 340. 41 TABLE R.-STATEMENT OF UNITED STATES BONDS AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS RECEIVED AND ISSUED BY THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1895, TO OCTOBER 31, 1896. 3,200 4,650 2,300 1,900 15, 500 300 3,200 Gold certificates, series of 1888.. Bonds issued to Pacific railroads (acts of July 1, 1862, and July 2, 1864)... Ten-forty bonds of 1861 (act of Mar. 3, 1864). Six per cent bonds (act of Mar. 3, 1865), M. & N. Consols of 1865 (act of Mar. 3, 1865). Consols of 1857 (act of Mar. 3, 1865). Funded loan of 1881, 5 per cent (acts of July Consols of 1868 (act of Mar. 3, 1865). 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871).. Funded loan of 1907, 4 per cent (acts of July 14, 1870, and Jan. 20, 1871).. Funded loan of 1891, 4 per cent (acts of July 14, 187, and Jan. 20, 1871)... Three and one-half per cent bonds (acts July Certificates of deposit (act of June 8, 1872). Total 2,095, 800 22,076, 450 57, 043, 600 |