F.-Interest collected on certain State bonds, the interest on which is regularly paid. G.-Collections of interest made since November 1, 1879, falling due since July 1, 1879. Chickasaw national fund. $3, 933 33 July 1, 1879 Feb. 25, 1880 $100,000 Virginia, Rich- $3,933 33 Recapitulation of interest collected, as per tables hereinbefore given. Interest on United States bonds (Table E) Total interest collected during the time specified and carried to the $176, 498 57 485 34 35, 091 00 212, 074 91 Statement of appropriations made by Congress for the year ending June 30, 1830, on non-paying stocks held in trust by the Secretary of the Interior for various Indian tribes. Statement showing the appropriations, whether in accordance with treaty stipulations or otherwise, for the several Indian tribes and the Indian service, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881; also the principal of bonds held in trust for Indian tribes by the Treasurer of the United States, and of funds placed in the Treasury of the United States to their credit, and the amount of interest annually arising from such bonds and funds. Statement showing the appropriations, whether in accordance with treatg stipulations or otherwise, for the several Indian tribes, &c.-Continued. Winnebagoes Wichitas, and other affiliated bands, for colonizing and support. Yakamas. Indian service in Utah Territory. Indian service in Oregon Indian service in Washington Territory Indian service in Wyoming Territory. For Indian civilization and subsistence in Central Superintendency For contingencies, Indian Department For building and repairs at Indian agencies. For pay of Indian agents For pay of Indian inspectors. For pay of interpreters For expenses of Indian inspectors For expenses of Indian commissioners. Transportation of Indian supplies Salary of Ouray, head chief of the Ute Nation. Support of Tonkawas at Fort Griffin. Support of schools not otherwise provided for For support of Chippewas on White Earth Reservation Telegraphing and purchase of Indian supplies. Vaccination of Indians. Settlement, subsistence, and support of Shoshones and Bannacks and other bands in Idaho and Southeastern Oregon.. Support of Gros Ventres in Montana Pay of Indian police |