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Payment of purchase money for Osage reservations Reimbursement of annuity deducted from Osage Indians in 1835

Expenses of a commissioner to examine and settle claims for
Osage depredations

C-Continued.

Payments for improvements on missionary reservations, per fourth article of treaty of December, 1835, with the Cherokees

Payment of the purchase money for forty acres of land, per first article of treaty of 1839 with the Chippewas of Saga

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Expenses of negotiating treaty of 1839 with the Chippewas of Saganaw

Payment of annuity to Osages, per second article of treaty

of Jannary 11, 1839

Support of two blacksmiths' establishments, &c. for Osages
Cows, calves, hogs, ploughs, &c. for Osages

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Reimbursement of annuity deducted from Clermont band of
Osages in 1829

3,000 00

Payment of one year's interest on $157,000, at 5 per cent., to
Iowa Indians -

2,355 00

Building ten houses for Iowa chiefs

2,000 00

Completing survey under treaty with the Delawares, and
expenses of locating Miamies and Winnebagoes
Purchase of five sections of land from Wa-pan-se-tra, Potta-
watomies' chief, by the Executive

Expenses of holding a treaty with the Stockbridge Indians
Employment of physicians to vaccinate Indians

Twelve maps, showing the position of the lands of each
Indian tribe, for use of War department and United States
Senate

Expenses of surveying and marking boundaries between the
Indian tribes west of the Mississippi

Relief of James Baker, per act

Relief of Ellen Schmuch, per act June 23, 1836

Relief of Benjamin H. Mackall, per act

Relief of Thomas J. Triplett

Relief of N. S. Colquhoun, per act March 3, 1839

Relief of the legal representatives of Michael Fenwick, per

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115 60

Relief of the levy court of Calvert county, Maryland
Relief of Joseph M. Hernandez, per act March 3, 1839
Relief of James Thomas, per act July 2, 1836

3,000 00

5,009 80

17,546 70

Relief of sundry citizens for Indian depredations, per act
June 30, 1831 -

1,370 00

Relief of A. J. Pickett and George W. Gayle, per act March 3, 1839

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Relief of the administrator of Henry Gratiot, per act March 3, 1839

1,413 70

Relief of E. H. Williams, ad ninistrator of Dr. Hazel W.
Crouch

210 00

Relief of Ann S. Heilman, per act June 22,
New dies to renew the medal made in honor of Brigadier
General Daniel Morgan, per act March 3, 1837

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Suppressing hostilities of Creek Indians

Removing the light-house at Old Point Comfort
into Fortress Monroe

Light-house on pier at Oswego
Improvement of Pascagoula river

Survey of St. Francis, Black and White rivers
Opening and constructing road from Tallahas-
see to Iola

Road from Memphis to Strong's, on St. Francis river

Fulfilling treaties with Florida Indians

To aid certain Creek Indians to remove west of the Mississippi, per act 20th May, 1836 Expenses of delegation, &c. per act 31st May, 1832

Carrying into effect treaty with the Cherokees,

per act 2d July, 1836

1,654 17 35,189 98

400 00

49,664 50

20 00

4,548 30

243 13

406 50

182 45

678 98

220 00

25 00

840,888 01

Arrearages of annuities for Cherokees

29,000 00

Indian annuities

Relief of Robert Keyworth

Pay and subsistence of mounted rangers

Read from Detroit to Saganaw and Fort Gratiot

445 89

45 50

216 46

4 52

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1838

Interest of Treasury notes issued per act 12th October, 1837
Interest of Treasury notes issued per act 21st May, 1838

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

Register's Office, November 28, 1839.

29,061,427 82

T. L. SMITH, Register.

D.

Of the public debt.

The payments on account of the (old) funded and unfunded debt, since the 1st December, 1838, have been as follows:

1. On account of the principal and interest of the funded debt: Principal

Interest

$13,012 48

1,000 34

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Debts of the corporate cities of the District of Columbia, assumed by

the United States, viz:

Of the city of Washington

Alexandria

Georgetown

The payments during the year 1839, on account of the interest and charges of this debt, amounted to

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

$1,000,000 00

250,000 00

250,000 00

1,500,000 00

$76,374 77

Register's Office, November 20, 1839.

T. L. SMITH, Register.

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