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Show -- -- I ACCOXPAWY~Q THE REPORT. 17 No. 114.-Report of M. Leeper, agent for theIndians of the Comanche agency. No. 115.-Report of 8. P. Ross, agent for the Indians of the Brazw agency. No. 116.-Report of Samuel Church, farmer at the Brazos agency. No. 117.-Report of Jonathan Murray, farmer at the Brazos agency. No. 118.-Report of James M. Taylor, blacksmith at the Brazos agency. NEW MEXICO SUPEFXhTAWENCY. No. 119.-Report of J. L. Coilins, superintendent. No. 120.-Report of Christopher Carson, agent for the Mohuache Utahs. No. 121.-Report of Samuel M. Yost, agent for the Pueblos. No. 122.-Report of Diego Archuleta, agent for the Utahs, Capotes, and Apache Jicarillas. No. 123.-Report of Bd. Steck, agent for the Indians within the Apache agency. No. 124.-Letter of Superintendent Collins, transmitting copies af letters from Agent Steck and Colonel R. C. Bonneville, United States army. No. 125.-Copy of letter from Agent Steck, relative to an interview + held with a deputation of Coyetero Apaches. No. 126.-Copy of letter from Colouel Bonneville, describing the region watered by the Gila river. N .l27.-Report of Lieutenant Sylvester Mowry, describing the Territory of Arizona, or the Ctadsden Purchase," and the tribes inhabiting the same. ' UTAH SUPEFXVEXDENCP. No. 128.-Letter from Agent Garland Hurt, relative to Mormon missionaries. No. 129.-Communication from Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior upon the subject of these missionaries. No. 130.-Memoranda upon same subject made by the Acting Com-missioner for consideration by the Secretary. No. 131.-Report of George W. Armstrong, agent for the Indians in Utah. No. 132.-Letter from Brigham Young, governor, to the Commis-sioner of Indian Affairs. Ro. 133.-Reply of Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Governor Young. OREQON AND WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDEWCY. NO. 134.-Report of J. W. Xesmith, superintendent. No. 135.-Report of E. C. Fitzhngh, special agent for the Neuk-sack, Samish, and Lummis tribes. 2 |