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Show 24 REPORT OP THE No. 88.-School report of John Lilley. No. 89.-Report of Andrew J. Dorn, agent for the Osages, Senecas, Quapaws, and Senecas and Shawnees. No. 90.-School report of J. Schoenmakers. TEXAS INDIANS. No. 91.-Report of Supervisory Agent Robert S. Neighbors. No. 92.-Report of Agent G. W. Hill. No. 93.-Report of Agent S. P. Ross. NEW MEXICO INDIANS. No. 94.-Report of Governor David Meriwether, superintendent ea o m . No. 95.-Report of Agent Loren50 Labadi. No. 96.-Report of Agent Christopher Carson, INDIANS OF WASHINGTON AXD OREGON TERRITORIES. No. 97.-Report of Agent John Cain. No. 98.-Letter of Superintendent Palmer of Oregon to Agent Cain. INDIANS OF TEE TERRITORY OF UTAH. No. 99.-Report of Governor Brigham Young, superintendent m qfioio. No. 100.-Report of Agent Garland Hurt. Nos. 101, 102.-Reports of Agent George W. Armstrong. MISCELLANEOUS DOCUME~TS. No. 103.-Instructions from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Governor Merimether. in reuard to neu-o tiations to be made with Indians in New'MexiPo. No. 104.-Instructions from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ta Superintendent Cumming, relative to preliminaries to be made for a council with the Blackfeet and neighboring tribes. and the delivery of annuitv goods- to Indians on the Missouri, parties to the treaty o? ~:rt Laramie of 1851. No. 105.-Instructions from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Commissioners Cumming, Stevens and Palmer, appointed to treat with the Blackfeet and neighboring tribes. NO. 106.-Letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Super-intendent Cumming, requiring him to instruct certain agents, therein named, to co-operate and act in concert with the officers in command of the military expedition against certain Indiana of the plains. |