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Showing the aggregate of the amount under the first head, required to the invested, and for satisfying the several classes of claims, to be $2,829,524: 85 Leaving to meet the various and large expenses of removal and subsistence, and subsistence one year west & for distribution as per capita, after these are paid the sum of $3,317,542:15 * of this there has been expended for the various objects named, about blank * There will probably be required to complete these expenditures, abt: blank * Leaving for distribution, as per capita, about blank of the amount under the second head, the first item, as already remarked, has been invested in stocks, and the amount of the second item has been paid over to the Indians. Of the amount under the third head, $37,000 have been expended, leaving an unexpended balance of -- $38,000:00 * The amounts under the fourth head [* From the manner in which the appropriation books have been kept in the several offices, it is impossible to get the information to complete these heads; -- it can only be obtained by a long and laborious examination of the accounts & vouchers of the disbursing agents in the auditor's Office, in order to ascertain the objects for which the money has been expended. ] The commissioners were instructed to pay the debts of the Indians out of the amt allowed them for improvements & ferries? for their claims admitted against the nation. The whole amt admitted under these heads was $ 1,702,250: 91 The aggregate amount of the debt admitted and paid is about 883,305: 88 Leaving them after the payment of their debts the sum of $818,945: 03