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Show COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 13 Xist st documents accompanying the report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 1857. NEW PORK AGENCY. No. 1.-Report of Marcus H. Johnson, agent for the Indians in the State of New York. No. 2.-Letter from Philip E. Thomas respecting the Seneca Indians. No. 3.-Copy of report by N. H. Parker, interpreter, as to the con-dition of the Senecas at Cattaraugus. No. 4.-Copy of extracts from a report made to the "Society of Friends," by a committee of aaid society, respecting the Indians of New York. MACKINAC AGENCY. No. 5.-Re~ort of A. M. Fitch., a ve ent for the Indians in the State of T&ichigan. No. 6.-Report of N. F. Murray, teacher at Sheboygan. No. 7.-Report of Timothy Heenev. teacher at Grand Portac-e . No. 8.-Rehort of Stephe; D. 8aliy, teacher at LL'Anse. No. 9.-Report of William O'Donovan, teacher at Garden island. No. 10.-Report of John B. Weikamp, teacher at Cross Village. AGENCY FOR THE INDIANS IN THE VICINITY OF Q R m BAY. No. 11.-Report of Frederick Moscowitt, agent for the Indians in that vicinity. . 1 No. 12.-Report of Joseph M. Ostro-ph., te acher of musiclto the Meno-monees. No. 13.-Report of Jane Dousman, teacher to the Menomonees. No. 14.-Report of Rosalie Dousman, teacher to the Menomonees. No. 75.-Report of Frederick Haas, farmer to the Menomonees. NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY. No. 16.-Report of William J. Cullen, superintendent. No. 17.-Report of David B. Herriman, agent for the Chippewas of the Mississippi. No. 18.-Report of Charles E. Flandrau, agent for t4e Sioux. No. 19.-Report of James Magner, farmer to the Lower Sioux. No. 20*.-Copy of report by Captain Bernard E. Bee, United States army. No. 21.-Telegraphic despatch from Superintendent Huebachmann. No, 22.-Report from Superintendent Huebschmann. No. 23.-Copy of letter from Agent Flandrau to newspaper "Pioneer and Democrat." *Norm.-Papers from No. 20 to No. 52, inclusive, relate to the massacre at Spirit Laki by a party of Sioux. |