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meet stipulations, indefinite as to time, now allowed, but Annual amount necessary to liable to be discontinued.

during a limited number of ations that will be required Aggregate of future appropri years to pay limited annuities incidentally necessary to effect the payment.

Amount of annual liabilities of a permanent character.

United States on which five per centum is annually paid, and amounts which, invested at five per centum, produce permanent annuities.

Amount held in trust by the

Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.—Continued.

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Confederated tribes Twenty installments, for salary of head chief Four installments, of $500 each, Vol. 12, p. 964, § 2 and bands in Mid

Creeks.

Permanent annuities

yet due.

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Smiths, shops, &c

Wheelwright, permanent

Allowance, during the pleasure of the Presi

dent, for blacksmiths, assistants, shops, and
tools, iron and steel, wagon-maker, educa-
tion, and assistance in agricultural opera-
tions, &c.

Interest on $200,000, held in trust, sixth ar-
ticle treaty Aug. 7, 1836.

Interest on $675,168, held in trust, third ar-
ticle treaty June 14, 1866.
For supplying male persons over fourteen
years of age with a suit of good, substantial
woolen clothing; females over twelve years
of age a flannel skirt, or goods to make the
same, a pair of woolen hose, calico and
domestic; and boys and girls under the ages
named such flanne! and cotton goods as
their necessities may require.
For the purchase of such articles from time
to time as the necessities of the Indians
may indicate to be proper.

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vol. 11, p. 700, $5.

Vol. 7, p. 419, §5;

$840 00

vol. 11, p.700,§ 5.

270 00 600 00 1,000 00 2,000 00

Vol. 11, p. 700, § 6

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Expended under direction of the Vol. 14, p. 786, § 3 Secretary of the Interior. Treaty of May 7, 1868.

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Vol. 15, p. 651, § 9

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For pay of physician, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmith.

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Twenty installments, for pay of teacher, and
for books and stationery.
Blacksmith, iron and steel, and for seeds and
agricultural implements.

For the purchase of such beneficial objects as
the condition and necessities of the Indians
may require.

Twenty installments of $150,000, to be ex-
pended under the direction of the Presi-
dent.

Twenty installments, for agricultural schools
and teachers.

Twenty installments, for a smith and carpen.
ter, shop and tools.

Twenty installments, for blacksmith, carpen.
ter, farmer, and physician.
Twenty installments, for agricultural and in-
dustrial school, providing necessary furni-
ture, books, stationery, &c., and for the
employment of suitable instructors.
Five installments, fourth series, for beneficial
objects, under the direction of the Presi-
dent.

Twenty installments, for two farmers, two
millers, blacksmith, gunsmith, tinsmith,
carpenter and joiner, and wagon and plow
maker, $7,400; and keeping in repair black-
smith's, carpenter's, and wagon and plow
maker's shops, $500.

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Twenty installments, for keeping in repair Four installments, of $500 each, yet Vol. 12, p. 977, § 5 flouring and saw mill, and supplying the necessary fixtures.

Twenty installments, for pay of physician, $1,400; keeping in repair hospital, and for medicine, $390.

Twenty installments, for repairing buildings
for various employés, &c.

Twenty installments, for each of the head
chiefs of the Flathead, Kootenay, and Upper
Pend d'Oreille tribes, at $500.
Amount to be expended in such goods, provis.
ions, &c., as the President may from time
to time determine as necessary, per eighth
article treaty of July 13, 1868.

Interest on $57,000, being the balance on
$157,500.

Interest on $200,000, at 5 per centum..

Interest on $93,581.09, at five per centum..... Five installments of $3,000, third series, to be expended under the direction of the Presi dent.

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Four installments, of $1,700 each, yet due.

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Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.-Continued..

Names of treaties.

Description of annuities, &c.

Number of installments yet unappropriated, explanations, &c.

Reference to laws, Statutes at Large.

Annual amount necessary to meet stipulations, indefinite as to time, now allowed, but liable to be discontinued.

during a limited number of ations that will be required Aggregate of future appropri years to pay limited annuities incidentally necessary to effect the payment.

Amount of annual liabilities of a permanent character.

United States on which five per centum is annually paid, and amounts which, invested at five per centum, produce permanent annuities.

Amount held in trust by the

Klamaths and Modocs.

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Makahs.

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Menomonees.

Twenty installments, for repairing saw-mill,
and buildings for blacksmith, carpenter,
wagon and plow maker, manual-labor school,
and hospital.

For tools and materials for saw and flour
mills, carpenter's, blacksmith's, wagon and
plow maker's shops, books and stationery
for manual-labor school.

Pay of superintendent of farming, farmer,
blacksmith, sawyer, carpenter, and wagon
and plow maker.

Pay of physician, miller, and two teachers for twenty years.

Ten installments, being the fifth series, for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President.

Twenty installments, for agricultural and industrial schools and teachers, and for smith, carpenter, farmer, and physician. Fifteen installments, to pay $242,686 for cession of land.

Miamies of Kansas. Permanent provisions for smith's shops and

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Twenty installments upon $150,000, third
series, treaty June 5, 1854.

Interest on 850,000, at the rate of five per
centum, as per third article treaty June 5,
Miamies of Indiana Interest on $221,257.86, at five per centam per

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Permanent annuities

Pay of teacher to manual-labor school, and subsistence of pupils, &c.

To be expended in such goods, provisions,
&c., as the President may from time to time
determine as proper.

Ten installments, for such articles of cloth-
ing, or raw material in lieu thereof, seeds,
farming implements, &c., treaty June 1,
1868.

Ten installments, for the purchase of such
articles as from time to time the condition
and necessities of the Indians may indicate
to be proper.

Ten installments, for pay of teachers

Five installments, last series, for beneficial
objects, at the discretion of the President.
Twenty installments, for two schools, &c., pay
of superintendent of teaching and two
teachers, superintendent of farming and
two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths,
two gunsmiths, tinner, carpenter, wagon
and plow maker, keeping in repair saw-mill
and grist-mill, for necessary tools, pay of
physician, repairing hospital, and furnish-
ing medicines, &c., repairing buildings for
employés and the shops for blacksmith,
tinsmith, gunsmith, carpenter, wagon and
plow maker, providing tools therefor, and
pay of head chief.

Sixteen installments, for boarding and cloth-
ing children who attend school, providing
schools, &c., with necessary furniture, pur-
chase of wagons, teams, tools, &c.
Salary of two subordinate chiefs..
Fifteen installments, for repairs of houses,
mills, shops, &c.

Salary of two matrons for schools, two as-
sistant teachers, farmer, carpenter, and two
millers.

Thirty installments, for purchase of clothing,
as per sixth article treaty May 10, 1868.
Ten installments, to be expended by the Sec-
retary of the Interior, for Indians roaming.
Pay of teacher, carpenter, miller, farmer,
blacksmith, engineer, and physician.
Fifteen installments, third series, in money
or otherwise.

Fourth article treaty 1795; third

article treaty 1805; third article
treaty 1809.
Treaty Dec. 21, 1855.
Treaty Sept. 24, 1868.

Vol. 7, p. 51, §. 4;

vol. 7, p. 91, § 3. Vol. 12, p. 982, § 2

Three installments, of $45,000 each. Vol. 15, p. 668, § 8. yet due.

Four installments, of $30,470 each,....do yet due.

Five installments, of $2,000 each,
yet due.
Four installments, of $4,000 each,
yet due.
Four installments, of $17,200 each,
yet due.

Vol. 15, p. 668, § 6

Vol. 12, p. 985, § 4 ...do

Six installments, of $3,000 each, Vol. 14, p. 649, § 4 yet due.

Treaty of June 9, 1863

Six installments, of $3,500 each, Vol. 14, p. 649, $5 yet due.

Vol. 14, p. 650,$5

Treaty of June 9, 1863.

Vol. 14, p. 650, §5

Twenty-three installments, of Vol. 15, p. 657, § 6 15, 000 00 $15,000 each, yet due.

Three installments to be appropriated. Estimated

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Vol. 15, p. 658, §7

Seven installments, of $20,000 Vol. 10, p. 1044, § 4 each, yet due.

Statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes, &c.—Continued,

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