The Indians having accepted and removed to the reservations which the Senate had determined they must relinquish, and Congress having recently authorized the President to Indians. confirm those reservations to them, after such confirmation is formally made and accepted, the question may arise whether the United States is longer bound to pay these items to the OFFICE INDIAN AFFAIRS, November 13, 1856. No. 5. Statement of stocks held by the Secretary of the Treasury in trust for Chickasaw national fund. * Interest advanced to Indians under several acts to July 1, 1853, to be repaid the treasury when collected from the State. No. 5-Continued. SMITHSONIAN FUND. Statement of stocks now held by the Secretary of the Treasury which were purchased for the Smithsonian fund and held as security for moneys paid to that institution; showing also the amount of interest due on the said stocks up to November 30, 1856, together with the amount in the treasury at the credit of the fund. Balances of appropriations of trust or special funds on the books of the Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1856. Carrying into effect treaty with Chickasaws of October 20, 1832, per act of 55,581 52 Chickasaw orphans, under article eight of treaty of July 1, 1834. 2,413 26 Incompetent Indians, under article four of Chicksaaw treaty. 3,703 56 Prize fund-a fund arising from captures, paid into the treasury under act of March 3, 1849, but which is payable to captors. Chippewas of Swan creek.. Cherokee treaty 1835-'36.. Chippewas and Ottawas.. Chippewas, Ottawas, and Pottawatomies-education... 35, 147 70 1,877 24 18,598 06 3,771 10 10,782 38 3,633 33 2,130 47 |