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Show 23 I COMMISSIONER OF aNDIAN AFFAIRS. are of the highest and holiest character, and we are accountable to the Maker of all men for the manner in which we discharge them. Having faithfully employed all the means placed within our reach to improve the Indian race, and preserve it from extinction, we can, with a good conscience and strong faith, leare the issue in the hands n-f. n .n- r. c .o. -m mon Father. ' Respectfully submitted: GEO. W. MANPPESSY, Hon. R. J~CCLFUAND, Secretary of the Interior. Commissioner. SCHEDULE. Repo~to f the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1854, with reports of superintendents of I d a n %fairs, agents, superintendents and teachers of schools in the Indian country, dc. No. 1.-Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. No. 2.-Report of Marcus H. Johnson, sub-agent for Sew Tork IGdians. No. 3. Reoort of Matthew Smith and Rebecca Turner, committee oh Indian affairs in New York. N- n... 4.-Extracts from reuort of Henry C. Gilbert., agent for In-dians in ~ i c h i h n . No. 5.-Mission report of Rev. A. Bingham. No. 6.-Nission report of Rev. Peter Dougherty. No. 7.-Mission report of Rev. James Shaw. No. 8.-3Iission report of Rev. George N. Smith. No. 9.-Xission report of Rev. George Smith. NORTHERN SUPERnmIDESCY. No. 10.-Report of superintendent Francis Huebschman. No. 11.-Report of sub-agent John V. Suydam. No. 12.-School report of Rosalie Dousman. No. 13.-School report of John Wiley. MINNESOTA SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 14,-Report of Governor Willis A. Gorman, superintendent rn oflcio. No. 15.-Report of agent D. B. Herriman. No. 16.-Xission report of Rev. J. P. Bardwell. No. 17.-Report of agent J. E. Fletcher. No. 18.-Report of F. Andrews, physician. No. 19.-School report of Francis di Vivaldi. No. 20.-Report of agent R. G. Murphy. No. 21.-Xission report of Rer. S. R. Riggs. |