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Show 76 In anothsr part of hi a raport Secretary Floyd aaysj " The tamper and spirit of_ the Indiana are entirely unknown to the Rar Department, except through con-nrunications froa the Department of the Interior - tfhioh, of course, would never DO mode except ^ hen 1 forces sure deemed neoeeeiry for the publlo eofety. Superintendent Young' 8 report of 1257> is in part a summary, or a reiteration of the complicated state of Indian affsirs in tftab: " The Indians in Cache " Valley have received but little at the expense of the government, although a sore tax upon the people west and along the line of the California and Oregon travel, they continue to rake their contriJattlone, end, I am aorry to add, with considerable loes of life to the travellers. This in what I have always sought by all mesne in zny power to avert} but I find it the most difficult of any portion to control. I have for many years succeeded better than this. Qfl learn by report > that cany of the liven of tit emigrante * md considerable quantity of property 1 Senate Executive Document, £ 3 Cong., 1 Seea. , vol. 2 , Doc. 11, pp. 12, |