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Show REPOET OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIES. 4 PAPERS ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT OF THE ACTING COMMISSIOXER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS FOR 1871. A.-Report of hoard of Indian oommi8sioners, with aeeou~pauyingd ocuments. B.-Report of John D. Miles, United States Indian agent,relativeto his mission to the Xiokapoo Indians in Mexico with the view to get them to remove back to the United States; also letter &-om Colonel J. 3. Reynoldq United States Army, relative to said Indians, and their depmdstitions upon citizens of Texas. C.-Report of commissioners to effect settlementswit.h persons appointed by Wyandott and Shawnee councils to receive money due incompetent aud orphan Indians of these tribes. D.-Report of commissioners relative toapplie%tion of mixed-blood Chippewas, in Wis-consin and Minnesota, for land or scrip, mder treaties with various bands of Chippewa.% E.-Rioort of S ~ e c iAd g ent Jocknick relative to condition of Indian affairs in Cole- &do Terriiory. - F.-Report of Special Agent Tnrney relative to condition of affairs at tlla agencies for the Sioux upon the Missouri River. WASRINGTON SUPERINTENDENCY No. 1.-Annual report of T. J. MeKenny, superintendent of Indian affairs. No. %.-Annual report of E. M. Gibson, a ~ ~Nneeatb Bay agency. No. 3.-Annual report of E. Eells, agent bkokomish agency. No. 4.-Annual report of J. H. Wilbur, &gent Yakama agency. No. 5.-Annual report of E. C. Cherouso, sub-agent Tulalip agenoy. No. 6.-Annnd report of G. A. Henry, sub-agent Quinaielt agency. No. ?.-School report of G. W. Byrd, Qninaielt agenoy. No. 8.-Annnd report of B. Barlow, farmer in oharge of Puyallup reservation. No. 9.-Sobool report of L. P. Thompson, Poyallup reservation. No. 10.-Annual report of W. P. Winans, farmer in oharge of Fort Colville Indiana. No. 11.-Annual report of J. Smith, farmer in charge of Chehali,lisreservation. . OREGON SUPERINTEHDENCY. No. 12.-Annual report of A. B. Meaoham, auperintendeut of Indian affairs.. No. l3.-Annual rreoort of J. Smith. aeent Warm S~r in..e nse ..e ncv- . No. 14.-Schuoi rofi,rr of .I. Tlwvunb, \Vans Sprinq; np,ney. Nu. I b -An ~ ~ ~n~.pnrl,r t of N. A. (:or#wycr, axlmt ll~nntillan goncy. Nu. 16.-Srlnu.>l reeurt "in.A . Vrr~neescl~l h. u r i l l .~"x eucy. No. 17.-Annual report of B. Simpson, late agent Sileii s&cy. No. 18.-Annual report of J. Paluler, agent Silete apncy. OfiIPORNL4 BUPEmENDENCY. No. 19.-Annnal report of B. C. Whiting, superintendent of Iudian affairs- No. 20.-Annual report of D. H. Lowry, agent Hoopa Valley agency. No. 21.-Annual report of S. G. WMpple, late agent Hoopa Valley agency. No. 22.-School report of A. M. Webb, Hoopa Valley agency. No. 23.-Annual report of H. Gibson, agent Round Valley agency. No. 24.-Sohoal report of M. A. Gibson, Round Valley agenoy. No. 25.-Annnd report of C. Mdtby, agent Tule River agency. No. 26.-School report of F. J. Sme, Tule River agency. No. 27.-Annual report of A. P. Greene, specjal agent Mission Indian agency. No. 28.-Annual report of J. R.Tsnsey, apeclal agent Mission Indian ogenoy. AWONA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 29.-bnoal ruporr of A. Rnndell, soperintuu~lento f Indian affGre. No. 30.-Annull report uf .I. H. Stour, spraial n p n t P i w ~so d hfarieapa sgency. Nu. 31.-Anoaal rmort of F.'E.. (;rusPnlnrl. inte noecid scent I'ima and )luticovk agency. |