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Show COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIBS. 25 No. 101.-Report of Commissioners Cumming and Stevens as to ar-rangements made for the council with the Blackfeet, &c. No. 108.-Report of Commissioner Stevens upon same subject. No. 109.-Letter of Superintendent Huebschmann, transmitting copy of letter of R. W. Thompson to the Menomonee Indians, and memorial of the Menomonee chiefs revoking any paper signed in favor of said Thompson. No. 110.-Letter of Charles A. Grignon, making charges against Superintendent Huebschmann, and tendering hi resigna-tion as interpreter for the Menomonees. -N o... 1-1-1 .-Letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs acce~tine: . - the resignation of Grignon. 'No. 112.-Letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Superin-tendent Huebschmann, informing him of the charg-e s made by Grignon, and calling for a reply. No. 113.-Reply of Superintendent Huebschmann to the charges made by Grignon. No. 114.-Letter from Superintendent Cnmming's clerk, transmitting communication from Agent Clarke, and its enclosures, viz: Copy of two letters from George W. Ewing to Andrew Jackson, a Pottowatomie, and a communication from the Pottowatomie chiefs, headmen and braves, in relation to the manner in which powers of attorney have been obtained from them by white men, and skating that by act of council . a power granted some years since to the Messrs. Ewing was thereby annulled and revoked. No. 115.-Regulations and formsprescribed for obtaining bounty lands by Indians. No. 116.-Regulation requiring of agents a schedule of articles to be delivered to Indian tribes under treaty'stipulations. No. 111.-Regulation requiring of agents, quarterly, estimates of money needed. and statements of unexpended balances in 1 their hands. No. 118.-Communication from the Commissione; of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, detailing the sums ex-pended by the government, certain missionary associati?ns, and various Indian tribes, during the ten years ending January 1, 1855, for missionary, educational and agricul-tural purposes. No. 119.-Tabular statement of United States and State stocks, held '.-- in trust by the Secretary of the Interior for Indian tribes. No. 120.-Statement exhibiting present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under the stipulations of treaties, &c. No. 121.-Statement designating the Indian tribes to whom per capita _ payments in money were made during the year 1854. No. 122.Statement ot the tribes of Indians within the limits of the L-United States. |