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Show 26 ACCOMPANYING PAPERS. Midip",. No. 96. Annual report of R. M. Smith, agent. CKpptnns of the Mississippi, No. 97. Annual report of J. B. Bassett, sgent. Chippewas of Laks Saperiov. A. Whittlesey, agent. Report embraced in appendix. Nero York. No. 118. Annusl report of H.S. Cunningham, sgent. No. 99. Annual report of trustees of Thomas Orphan &glum. Sacs and F Z Li~. Iowa: No. 100. Annual report of L. Clark, special *gent. N'inncba~oegocs and Poltotcelomies in Wisconsin. No. 101. Annual report of 0. H. Lameraur, special agent. No. 102. Report of Brevet Lientenant Colonel R. N. Scott, relative toIndians nearboundary lines between Allasks and British Calumhis. STATISTICS. No. 103. Indian trust fonds. No. 104. Indian trust land sales. No. 105. Liebllities of the United States to Indian tribes. No. 106. Population of the various Indian tribes. No. 107. Education, &c. No, 108. Agricultule products, &c. A. REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT BY THE INDIAN PEACE COMMISSI N, JANUARY 7, 1868. I To tthg Presidmt of the United States : Indians. C' o u g ~ ~ s tini , tile pansap of t l ~ cI;+ \\., .iectnecl t o it~dienf.t?l tr polivr 01 rnllevcing a1 tiomr e;irIy I I ; a~ll ~lrc11 1tli:tuse ;t$t of flte Roi.ky itloor~fui hs' on one or more'reservations. and with that view it was made our dutvko c.x.xmin? and selecf ..a tlisr;ict br ,rlistrictq ui voantry heviug allrtic;vut nrvn ru rvv~,ivc$1 11 tire ln(liau rril~ehu i v~l p~i ntt:srl .ilory cast of fhv s i ~ i ~ l mountaius not now peacefdly residing on permanent reservations unqer |