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Show CONTENTS . 111 I R x ~ o nmO P ~( t~~Ts - -Co n t im.e d Waahinxton Territory.Continued . Nesh Bay, Charles Willonghhp ........................ ....,. ............ 161 .................................................. . . ..................... Puyallup, R.H.Milroy. 163 O W Bell, in obrge Chehalis Reservation l68 Qninsult. Oliver Wdod .................. , ............................... 169 S'Kokomish, Edwin Eells ................................................ 171 Tnlalip, John O'Keane ..................................... ........ 171 Yakama, Jamas H . Wilbur ............................................... 173 Wisconsin : oreen Bay. E . Stephens .................................................. 176 . . ................................................. L. La Poiote, W R Durfee 180 I Wioming : Shoshone, Charles Hstton ............................................... 182 ! . Report of Lieut . R . H . Pratt. U . S . A.. in charge of Indian training school st Car-lisle. P s. ............................................................... 184 @ . Beport of S . C . Armstrong, Principal Htmpton Normel and Agricultural Institute . 194 Repol* df Ligut . M . C . Wilkinson, U . S . A., in charge of Indian training aohaol at Forest Grove, Oregon ...................................................... 198 Report of Ute Commission ..................................................... 201 Ratification of agreement withUtes ............................................ 208 Report of Ponca, Commission .................................................. 217 Indian legislation by the third session of the Forty-aixth Congress .............. 226 Tabular statement showing the present liabilities of the United States to Indian tribes under treaty stiplrlrstiolls .............................................. 234 Tabular report of the condition of trust-funds .................................. 241% Statement of receipts and disbursements on account of sales of Indiaolandssinoe November 1, 1880 ............................................................ 258 Statement of salaries and incidental expenses paid at agencies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881 ........................................................ 253 Exeoutive ordara relating to Indian reservations lssned since July 23, 1880 ...... 260 Statement of expenditures made from appropriations for the Indian servioa for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1881 ...................................... -260-261 Schedule giving names. location, sod areas of Indian reservations, and the author- .i ty for establishing the aeme ................................................. 261 Statiatihs relating to popuiation. schools, churches . and general condition of In- ' diana a t their respeotive ageaoies ........................................... 272 St~t i s t icsr elating to lands, agriollltoral improvements, live stook, oropa. and . sources of subaistenoe of Indbans at their respective agencies ................. 29% Tsble ahowing prevailing diseases among Indiaus, number of cases of sickness treated; &c ................................................................. 30s List of members of the Board of Indisn Commissioners, with their post-office ad- %sa ..............-.......................................................... 312 List of agencies assigned to religious denominations ........................... 312 List of inspectors and special Indian agents. with their post-office address ....... 312 Lint of agents. with their post-offioe and telegraphic address .................... 313 List of all rstified treaties and sgrsements with Intiiam, giving date of the same, and refersuce to their poblication in Statutes at Large ........................ 316 Report of Ute Conimisaion ..................................................... 3% Abstract of proposals reoeived and contracts aw~rdedfosrn pplias, trsnsportation. . . annuity goods, hardware, and medicines for the Indian service ................ 337 |